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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1893)
THE OMATTA DAILY BEE : TOURSDAY , JANUARY 26 , 1803. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Provisions Were Active. While Grain Was Dull and Declining. BIGGEST SHORT IN THE MARKET CAUGHT Leopold IJloiim ( llvrii nn Opportunity to Bcttlo Homo Heavy I.OMVD In I.uril t Day In Wheat of the Week. CHICAGO , 111. , Jan. 23. Provision * had the Inline today , drain markets wcru dull nnil do- cllnlntf mid tliu shorts In tlio provision pit thought It ( i ( rood ( line to cover short miles. There wcro 'JH.OOO hojrs nt the ynrilsnml prices IheiobclnH lower , ( tuvo tlio products u licnvy appcarimcu the first hour. This mtiy liavo Induced the .shorts to think they could cover without a flurry. The bull * were not napping , however , nml the pit bccunio-tho hectic of MIIIIO lively trmllng about midday. Them was nn advance of 4c ) In .May lard In less than an hourand the biggest hhort In the market , was badly Miiincrcd. Tim prlco Mai led at tl 1.075J and rtronprd to 111.00. Tlio bis bulge was ! ll.-tO. Leopold llloont was rrportod tlio chief buyer , llls.short line was estimated at from 25,000 to 40,000 tierces , atid It was said that after buying all lie could oil the way up that there was a prl- vnlo settlement with ( lately on 1,500 at tll.40. Tli covering was done through so many houses that the aggregate of the busi ness was bill , n guess with the trade. Shortly lifter thu Illoom Hiiiotve culminated the prlcu of May laid was bat-It tot 11.in. Pork being n moro distinctively sneculatlvo romodlly , naturally advanced t-harply and Mnv Miles wcicat fioin J19.05 to M0.40 and off toiMO.IIOat once. May ribs sold lOeolTto 19.90 early and nindu less advance lo S10.10 owing to llio Miln or about 3,000,000 Ibs. by one commission hou > c during the advance In potknnd laid ronipaieil with last night ; lard nt the closu wa.s up 7'4c ' and pork and Mhs each 2'c , \Vhcat Is'fe. onl.s , c and corn ' i' . II was Hie dullest day In wheat for a long time. Them wan nothing Stirling In the way of news and trade. Man sluggish almost lo stagnation. 'J'hero wns very lltllo selling pressure , but Mich as wasoH'crcd could only llnd purchasers by making concessions , Tlio snowfall In the .Miuthwcsl was said to ha\o piotcctcd the wheat very Ihoioiighly , and the fact that Dm local icvolplh were about 100 cars In a .cess of the estimates was a weak factor , lluldwln- I'armim sold a considerable line of May early , but botiKht about the Mime ( inantlty of July. ' .The opening was about the same as ycster- lny'.s closliiir , then declined He , held steady nnd the closing owns about Jo lower than yesterday for .May and ? < lower for July. Corn at tlinstnit was slluhtly llrnier and In itial trade.s'Weii ) at a fractional advance , iluo in a me.'isuio to the fui'.t that the receipts1 did tiot come up to expectations--201 cars coming in , whereas 335 cars had been looked for- but tli quality was fairly good forthu season , 33 Kolng Into the contract grades. The strength vasof short duration , as wheat turued down nnd corn sympathized , the selling bv houses liavlng eastern corrcspondenlM assisting the fleellne , which was a full isC. 1'rlce.s later ral lied it trllle , ruled steadier and closed with a trifle IOSH. OfTerlngof oalsnl the start was liberal and the demand limited. Although I ho feollug for u tlmo afler the opening was .steady , owing to receipts being less than expected , weakness MJOII developed and prices receded -"Sic and the c'loso was steady at about the Inside , with a net lo sof from ! 8e to uc. Kstlmated receipts for tomnrrow : Wheat , 225ears ; corn , 250 cai.s ; outs , 1 HO curs : hogs , ir ! > ,000 head. The leading futures ranged as follows : s. IOPK.V. mini. MIW. CI.OSK. vtsr'v Wheat No 2 .liintinry. . 739 , 73H 73K Mar. 4 78U 79H July WH 78 785 $ Corn Wo. 2- January. . Vebruary. liar i $ Oatt No. 2 January * . 30H son 30 ! 4 February. HUH ai 31 .11 May Ji 86 3IHS55 Mem Pork Janunry. , 1670 1900 IS l 13 M 18 00 May IV 10 n 45 1305 1025 1U U I.nrn January. . II IS H 2S 11 15 11 25 II 121 , .May 11 40 U 00 U 17 } H 12K Short UlliB- January. . , 10 07K 10 05 10 OS May. . . . 1000 10 1U 9 1 > 5 1007H in 07w Cash quotations worn as follows : FMIUU Qulutstllla ; dilTerenco of 1015c lietwrcn buyers nnd snllors : winter patents , tS.UOIiM.OOYlntiThtnilKhtst3.40 : < ft3.0spring ; P'itents , fa.76iiil.10 ! sprint ; straights , s'J.Tb- 8.1K ) ; bakers , * 1.7oa2.- ' ( ) . . WIIRAT Mo. U spring , 73Jic ; No. 3 spring , 62 < aoilc ! No. 1 ! red. 73 e. COHN Htemly ; No. u , 43c ; No. 3 , cash , 40cj No. 3 yellow.-tic. OATS-NO. U , 3 ( > H < ft31c : No. 2 white , f. o. l ) . , Dcj No. H white , 32J c. ilYE No.i,01c. ! liAiii.cv No. i ! , G-le ; No. 3 , f. o. b. , 47(803c ( ; No. 4 , f. o. b. , 3H4tr.Oc. FI.AX BKKII No. 1 , 1.14. TIMOTHY SKKIII'rlmc , $1.00. POIIKMens , per bill. , 17.87tf@17.'JO ; lard , per 100 HIM. , $11.'J ! > ; short ribs sides ( looiu ) , Jld.oriaiO.lll ; dry .salted shoulders ( boxed ) . I9.87't < ai0.00j short clear hides ( bo.\cd ) , 10.40 © lO.til ) . WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per gal. , 91,35. PUU.MIHC'nt loaf , 5'l < 8C\cj granulated u'nc ; stundaid "A0e. Thu following weru the iccclpts and ship ments for today : Nfiv York .AIiirl < ot < i. NEW YOIIK , .Inn. 25. FI.OIIU Itecclpts , 20- 200 pkgs. ; o-xports , 22ti5H bbl.s. , 2 ( > ,218Mick.s ! tnlcs , O/.M ) pps. ] ; market dull and weak. COIIN JlKAl/ Steady but dull. lUni.nY-l'Irni but qiilut. JIA I.IYM.\I.T : ( julet. WllKAT lii'CKlpts , 10,3751111. ; exports , B7,70.r ) bn.l bales , G05l)0 ) ( ) btl. futures , 142.000 bn , t-pot. Spot market fairly nctlvo for export , ! c lower , closing linn ; No. 2 red , In storu and i-levntor , 7U3j'3HOc ' ; nlloat , HlluircHO'/iu ' ; f.o. b. , VO 'irtHO c : No 1 northern , Hai8-li ; ; No. l liiird. Ha4 HUe ; No. U northern. BliOH2 j No. 3 spring , 78 > 4rc7Hic. ( ! Uptlons opened steady mid nnchangfd , declined CO'icon In creased ii'colnts , weaker west , northwest sell ing nnd local realising , advanced ! 8ffiM'i' on covt-rliiKt , closi'd dull and steady at ! iitWc undo ; vi'sterdiiy : No. a red , 1'ehruary , 79iJ ( 70'iC , closing at 7U'Ci March , HO BO'jc. clos ing at bd'.c ' ; Alny , H'J'.ftHU'ic , closing nt 82e ; July , 83uH3hc , closing nt N3 > tc. CoitN Ucrelpts , 2H,80 ( ) bn. ; exports. 82,000 1m. ; kales , 1185,000 bu. futures , 48,000 bn.spot. Hnots dull , easier , with options closing linn ; No. a , 5lJ > 15U\e In eluvntor , 54J(304 ! ( > ic nlloat ; nngruded inUeil , 54c : steamer mixed , 64 Hi1 , No 3 , 53 } ' 'i55c. Option * wcrn dull , opened weak and declined St'-'ic. rallied ! © ! < c with wheat and the west , and closed steady ut > fi' c under yesterday. OATS- Receipts , 72,450bu. ; exports 1,010 bu. ; nl s , 00,000 bu. . futures , 58,000 bu spot. Spots ( lull , easier. Options dull , easier ; closing steady , .May , abVd.Il'JUc. closing 30'ie ; No. 2 wblte , 43U4iiC : ( ! No. 2 Chicago. ilOVic ; No. 8 , 37 < 837'ie : No. 2 , while , 41S4nic ( ; mixed WHturn. 38'i(340c ( ! white western , 40c , 11 AY Moderately active. Horn Firm ; nu > dcrati < demand. HIIIKS-- Firm ; wut snlted Now Orleans se lected. 45 and UO Ins. , 4h < ii 5e ; TOMIS , bulcctt-d , DO ami 00 Ibs. , 5 < B7e , l'noviHio.N'8Cut nii-atd , quiet , strong. Slid- ( lies , quiet , strong , hard , quiet , firmer ; west- i-rn Mcani closed nt fll.t > 'J i. Sales , none. Options sales , 250 tierces ; January , Ill.CO nsked ; rebruary , 111.50 : March. J11.45j Mav , 11.18 , closing at $11.45. Pork , tinner : old mess , JlH.Mxft.l'J.OO ; now mess , $20.00 ; extra prime , nominal , HUTTKII Oulot , easier : western factory , 17ffi 24c : Klgln , ! 14c. ' peed demand ; part skims. KOOS- Moderate demand , firm ; westurn , fresh. 20c ; receipts , 2.BS1 pkgs. KICKliood duniaml. iJni.AssM Now Orleans , open kettle , peed to clioli-u , llrm ; gixd demand. HUIIAII--KUW , ijulet , tlrnii rellned , Meady. l Il IilON Qulut ; Amurlcnn. H2.76-ai6.50. O-jfl-Kli-Hteady ; lake , 11'J.tM ) . I.KAD yulot ; domestic. * : i'JO. TIN--Steady : Straits t20.12'j. ' KIIIIBIIH City .MnrketR. 1CAN8AH I'lTV , SUt. , Jllll. 25.VllKAT Klmi nnd higher ; No. 2 huril , ( i5 > , itGOo : No. 2 red , 704C71C. COIIN- lowers No. 2 mixed , 34'Jc. OATS- Weak ; No. 2 mixed , 20&294C. HYK Hteady at 5Sc > Ili'nKit Light demand and dull ; creamery , S6 29e | dairy. 174I20C. Kutiv In fair demand and steady nt ° .0c. HECKIITHWheat , 92.OOO bu. ; corn , 10,000 bu.ioatH , none. Hiiii'Hr.Nrs Wheat , 70,000 bn. ; corn , none ; oats. 3,000 bu. CulTVn .tlurkrt. NKW YOIIK. Jan. 25.-Options opened firm nt , 10 lo 30 points up , closed leuily at 15 X. to SO points un. Sales , 37.760 bags , Includ ing January. llo.8OO10.90 ; Kohrnnry , flO.GO ; March , I10.o5ai0.06 ; April.H0.05 , Muy. 10.35 910.40 ; July , HO.SoaiO.80 ; August , UO.OO ; Krptrmbcr , llfl.26ftlo.au. October , lr..nOi NovomlxT. tlfl.2MM0.23i. ( December , 110.2048 Irt.tffi. ypot lito Urinor , moro nctlvui No , 7 , Omnlin Produce Market. The drop of twenty or moro degrees In the temperature did not help to innko tbe market pppunrnny more animated. Commission men vero forced to closu thn doors oncn inoro and tart , up the ( Ires. Kggsdld not soil quite M ow as on Ihu previous day , though thu market ould hardly bo snld to ha\o advanced. The ay markut looks a llltlo bettor. Turkeys and hiekcnsaro not quite so llrm nnd packers nro Hiking a llttlu canter on button Aside from he changes noted tliu markut did not develop try essentially now features. Ai'i'i.ns-.Slocksaro held at I3.60U4.00 for air to choice stock , KANAKAS Quoted nt t2.0032.50 per bunch , llKAxs-Cliolcu navy , $2.0022.26. llirrrun - Duyurs we.ro Inclined to talk u Ittlo easier on packing stock and weiu hidIng - * Ing about lOc for a fair article. Choice conn- ry roll brings lHft20 < : and an occasional packa ge of fancy roll 21@.22c. CKIIIIY : I'urdoz. , 40c' . . . C.M.mwNiA OAIIIIAOI- : Owing to the high ii Ices at which cabbngu U being held In south- in California the arrivals hero ara light. > rumhcad , 2'ic. CiiA.Mii'.iiiitKH 1U-11 and cherry. J8.60 ; bell nil bugle. 110.00 ; , Ior ey Capo Cod , i9.no. KdOH The guncral market was 20c , nlthougb ultu a good many eggs sold thu day before at He. Tht > ehnngu to colder weather apparently ad a .stimulating effect upon thu markut. At husamutlmu very few eggs wore old , Somu 'ualors o.xpress the opinion that thu high irlces last week Induced Khlppbr.s tobcour thu ountry and send In uvery egg that was to bu tad and that shipments nro apt to bu light null tliero has been time for moro toaccumit- tile In the country. The fact that thu receipts esturday were light would seum lo bear out hat Idea. Tliero U another thing to be taken nto consideration , however , thu cold storage look hn.s been practically e.vhnusted and the ecelptsof fresh laid cgits have been growing , bus showing that thu hens have commenced o lay. If that bo true It will require MJIIIO lays of cold and stormy weather to shut thorn ill' ngnln and with the present light demand I , will hit haul work to put thu market up cry much. ( lAMli-Sinnll rabbits , 75c ; jncrfs , $1.50. HAY-Thu low prices hnvu had thuulTectof hutting oil'tho leeulpts to a considerable e\- ent ( HIM the markut Is gutting In bolter shape , iales were icported at ! fO.Ol0.60. ( ) ! ? Somu lealers ate looking for u lltllo hotter prices In lie near future. - No. 1 salted , 4ue ; No. 2. 3Uc ; Hint lIiNiv-'holco : to fancy white clover , IBIi BOi-i fnlrtouiNMl , HJtaiHi ! . MAI.ADA ( ! ii.fiaHleady : , ? 8. 5032,0.00. NI THI.iuKo hickory , Jl.OO ; black w.ilnuls , .oiijH . -.I. . . . O.vioNH--llitiii ) Krown , $1.00 per bushel ; Spanish , per crate , if 1.00&2.00. UHANI1K.HTlio market N well supplied with 'loi-lda tii'Ulinea. lirlghlM , $ 2.7& ; i.OO ; rusMits , ' ( M.sTiiii.Halllmoro Is still blocked with Ice mil thusitii'itloii Is unchanged. Quotations iere aru 2O < i42c per can. I'OIJI.TIIV Chickens are coming In moro reely and thu markut Is hardly so llrm. While , emu nero nsklng about the snmo prices as on hit day before , a good many sales of good lock weiu reported at He. Turkeys wuru a Ittle slow and about 12c Is all that It would le safe to iitotu | the markut. ( icesu and ducks ire not quite M > plenty , but there aru enough o supply thu demand nt 'JJdiOc. PoT.vrnKsOnly small lots moving from lore. Western Nebraska slock Is quoted at H5c : Utah and Colorado , 00c < 21.00 ; cholco nillvu. 75S1HOC. SivtiKT I'OTATora There are a fuw In the narknl which nru selling at$4.5 ( ) . VIIAI. Thu demand Irf pretty good-anil nr- Ivnls generally aru meet Ing with very ready ale. Choice , b10c ; targu and thin , 3&6c. riiontrcii roiNTr.iis. England Is shipping hot housu asparagus to S'ew York. Tliu Indications are that eggs have been iretty well cleaned out In the country. I-'i-ed I'rleke.shlpplrig clerk for llrnnch & Co. , s out after a thrcu months'blegu of thu rhcu- initlsin. After Ihu present week no came , except wild lucks and geese , can bn lawfully received icru. All of next week will bo allotted for thu > alc of the stock on hand. The commission men of Chicago hnvo organ- /ed n commercial and social club , to bnknonn is the South \\atcr Street Commercial olub. I'lio club htarls out with ninety-three , names m thu roll. ( ( withstanding the cold weather south , a 'uw Florida strawberries have mahnged to Ipen sulllcleiitly to warrant shipment , and hey have found an outlet on thu Now York narkut. They are small , green nnd .sour , but lavu sold to fancy dealers at oxtre.mo prices n thu neighborhood of $1.00 pur quart. These lealers pick them over , put In.small fancy cups mil .sell them on a basis of $4.00310.00 pur innrt. Some of the circulars that are sent hero from hlcago commission houses aru a curiosity , fo read the circular ono would think that the Inn sending It out was thu largest In thu world and that they alonu could sell goods. I'ho quotations given In these circulars aru generally 'way nbovo thu market and are given for Ihu solo purposu of Inducing ship ments from thu Incautious. Of course no shipper ever ftunds them a second consign ment , but as the crop of suckers Is almost lu- uxhausllblu they nuver lack for consign ments. This sort of business Injures the legitimate commission merchant who does not strive to mislead his shippers by sending out exaggerated markut reports. Snippers should bear In mind the Miyfngithat tlio .smaller thu llrm thu Inrgur thu circular and tht , higher thu quotations. St. l.onls MnrkPti. ST. Louis. Mo. , Jan. 25. Ki.o'tw Unchanged. WIIKAT Slow at ! BUC under yesterday ; May. 70'c ; July , 75c. COIIN Steady : cash , 35 ? c ; options ! c off : March , 40Jc ; May 42'ic ; July. 43' 'c. OATS Kiislerj cash , 32)ie ) asked ; May sold at 34ic. ! KYI : 58"ic " asked. HAIII.KV Minnesota.sold at 62iR59Kc. llirrrKii Unchanged ; creamery , 2531u ; dairy , ! H < fi2yc. Kius--lnchangeil ! nt 23c. I'IIOVIHIONS1'ork , J18.003J19.00 for now ; lard. H 1.00. KKCT.ICTS KUmr , 7,000 bbls ; wheat , 49,000 bu. ; corn. 140.000 bu. ; oats , 29,000 bu. ; rye , none : barluy , none , Snii'MBNTS9,000 ! ! bbls. ; wheat , 18- 000 bu. : corn , 138,000 bu. ; oats , 15,000 bu. ; rye , 0,000 bu.barluy ; , 10,000. I.Uerpool .Markets. I.iviini'ooi , , Jan. 25. WIIBAT Quiet but steady : holders offer moderately. Iteil wust- ern spring , ( is 2 il5iGs3id ! per cwt. CHUN Quint but steady ; demand poor ; mixed western , 4s 7J4d per cental for old. I'IIAS i nnadlan , 5s4id ! percental. I'oitK I'rlinu mess western , line , 80s 3d pcu bbl , 11ACON I.ongcluar , 45 Ths , 54s per cwt. l < Aiiu I'rlmu westurn , 65s Od pur cwt. Oil .tlnrkct. NKW YOIIK , Jan. 25. I'KTIIOI.KUM Certtfl- catcH weru again neglected at thu Consolidated and Stock uxchanu'es today. TAI.I.OW Moru actlvu and strong ; city , ( J2.00 for pkgs. ) , O'.ii : bid. COTTON Sunn On , I'lrmer and active ; crude , 45c bid ; yellow , 6Jl51c. ) A.NTWK1II' , Jail. 26. 1'ETHOI.KUM 124f ptlllli 12.fhuller.s. Cotton Market. NKW Oni.KANH , La. . Jan. 25. Quiet ! middling , 10e ; low middling , 8 ll-10c ; good ordinary. H 7-10c ; tuxports coastwise. 3,404 hales ; sales , 2,900 bales ; stock. 357,193 balus. .lahuary.fO.2H bid ; March. tt.33@9,34 ; April , f9.3H0.40 ; MayS0.440.45Juno$9.509.52 ; : July , t9.57tt9.68. Allltvaukee ( Iriiln Alnrkot. MII.WAUKKK , WIs. , Jan. 26. WIIKAT ririn ; May. 71 lie ; No. 2 spring , 09c , CIIIIN Quiet ; No. 3 , 41c. o.VTS-Qulut ; No. 2 white , 35c ; No. 3 , 33c. ll.VUI.KV-Olc. a KYK-OlC. Hew York Ilry Cl o l . NKW VtWK. Jan. 25. The dry goods market at llrst hands disclosed no nuw feature. Con siderable Improvement was noted In tbo job' blng brunch of trade. A moro active move ment scums Imminent nil nround. STOCKS AMI HOMH. Srcurltm Were by Turns Kxtriimely Active nnil Comparatively Hull. NKW YOIIK , Jan. 25. The stock marlcut was by turns extremely active and compara tively dull , while during the forenoon some strength was seen , especially In thu coal stocks , while later the entire market without except ton moved oir and thu llnal changes uru generally materially le.s.s. There was homu buying of stocks for London account this morning and tlio demand for American shales stimulated by thu fortnightly settle ments at the center inadu higher prices for American stocks which were responded to here by opening advances of from U to 't percent. Thu general expectation was that should gold go out , It would bo In small amounts and thl.i helped along thu Inclination to buy , though only In the coal stocks and n fuw of the In dnstrlult , was there any material Improvement. The feeling In the coaler * was very hopeful , and the winter Is now sulllclently advanced to warrant thu friends of the roads In claiming that the present year will exceed all ortiers In thu amount of coal mined and thu prices ob tained. Later In thu day , however , It was reported that thu Delaware & Hudson and I ho New York .V New Haven hud entered Into a combination to supply New Kngbiml with coal In opposition to thu Heading , New England , Huston k Maine combination. There wuru also rumors of IcgUlutlvu action ut Al bany against thu combination. The effect of thc&u rumors was to depress ail the conlor * alike , and thu former gain * wvru lout entirely , Tbero wu further presnuro an Manhattan , anil It retired to 101 from 10W last night , and closed nt 10J' ' ( . with thu net loss of I'J. It Is nl o now Hinted thnt Manhattan and New \ ork & Northern dent Is ntnn end. and the latter stock retired nNnlta per cent at thu HIIIIIO time , though Its final lo i was only 1'i. Thuw wan pressure. In Mock * In tlio afternoon all along thu line , Including even HID UrniiKcr * . The principal activity , however , and widest changes were again conllncd lo the Industrials nnd while tlio Information thnt the earnings of the cordage company will show moro than 13,000,000 net for the ll cal year wa.s sitlll- clenttocausea not advance of 3' ( percent In the common and a proportionate advance In the preferred , the rest of the Industrials , es pecially Distillers and Suaar , were heavily pressed for sale for both sides of the account , particularly In the afternoon when It was stated that a largo foreign house had bought checks In Paris on London and sold bills on Ixnidon at a satisfactory rate and that It would accordingly ship gold on Saturday. Thu amount to go forward was then calculated at from $3,00(1,000 ( to $5,000,000 and the whole stock markut gavu way under this Inllucncc. Among the Industrials Distillers declined from 5H5 to 48. Sugar from 1264 to 122 ! , and othnrs In proportion , nnd although prices ral lied Bomuwhat on covering of shorts In the last hour , the close for thu whole list , with thu Blnglo exception of Cordage , which was up 2 pur cent , was unsettled at thu close , to tha lowest prlco of the day , and Sugar shows a loss of 1(4 ( percent ; Chicago Has. li percent ! llur- llngton , 1 IKTcent ; Consolidated ( las , I ? * per cent ; Distillers , 2j { pur cent , and Heading and Western Union each 1 percent. The 1'ost says ; Thu trading was attended with much excitement and It was apparent that part of thu Interests which have been working together on the bull sldu were now arrayed on thu opposite stdu with thu recent leader of thu speculatlvu pools imthnhcnr side. Shorting thu markets during these at tacks was continued until the selling orders were exhausted and then the bulls became ng- pressivu and foiced prices tip , causing a ma terial rally. The following are tbo closing quotations of thu leading stocks on tliu New York Stock ux- clmngo today : Ati-hlson 81 ! 1 Northern I'ncltlc. . . . Ailnnu KxproBS 1W do preferred Alton. T. 11 81 U. I' . Dun. & ( lull. . . ilo preferred 160 Nortlmofitern Aluprlcnn UxprusB . do proferreil llnltlmoro , t Ohio. . N. Y. Contra ! Canada I'acinc N. Y. A N. K I nnnda Boutlieru , . . Ontario .V Western. Central I'nclBo .on Imp 18 Clie . A Ohio Ori'Ktin Nnr HI Chicago Alton Ill loro. S. UA U. N. . . . I * . 11. A O. ,1'ncllla , .Mall Clilcano tins I'eorln , Dec. A K. . . . ConMillclntort llni. . . 0. 0. U. A.ht. 1 , I'ullmati 1'nlnco ( ottonOll Cert ItcadhiK Dal. liiinion { Klchmond Terminal I ) . I. . AV ilo prnfcrrcd. . . . . . 1) . , t It. I ) . | ) M lo ( irniulo W n. & c. R co Uo nroferred runt Tcnn ork Island Krlu t. I , . \s. V. 1st pfd ilo preferred St. 1'nul Fort Wiijriic 135 doprufuritnl Gt. Nortbrrn pM . . I.TJ St. I'aiilAOnmlia. . ( ' . .V K.I pfd 1U4U do profi'rrctl HockingVnlloy. . . . iSomhern I'aclflc Illinois Central .Simnr mtlnery HI. I'nul.t Dillutli. . 'Tonn. ' Conl A Irjn. . Kim. A Tex pM Tei I'ai'INc 10' ' f l.akeKrlo.V West. 2jM To I. Jt o. Cent. ltd. Wi do proforroJ Union Paclllc (1H r.nko Shore ISO U. y. Kiprci. ! cs Ix > d Trust SO W. St. I , . A 1' I.ouli. AM anil ilo oreferred l.oulB. , t Now Alb'y. Wells Fnruo Kip. . . css Stnnhnttan Con 102 WeBtorn Union MompliU A 0 50 Wheeling A U K . . . s Mlclilitnn Contra ) . . . do prefercd ,6K , lllnsourl Paclllr Minn A St. I. llotilloA Ohio I ) A It. O 17 NaihvllloCliatt 85 Cencral Klectrlc. . . . HIM NntlonnlCordnRB. . National I.ln t > ed. . . : ! < do preferred . . . . 0. Fuel A Iron in N. J. Central do pre.erred 105 Norfolk A W. pfd. . IIoui. ATci. Con. . . 105i Nona American Co The total sales of stocks today wcro 530,000 shares , Including : Atcblson , 4,700 ; Burling ton , 5,000 ; Chicago Uas , 2,440 ; Lackawnnnn , H.600 ; DclawaroA Hudson , 7,700 ; Krle , 9,800 ; l.oulsvlllu A Nashville. H.700 ; Manhattan , 0,500 ; National Lead , H.400 ; National Cord age , 10,400 New Kngland , B.700 ; Northern 1'a- cillc preferred. 8,000 ; Heading. 114,900 ; Hock Island , 0,400 ! St Paul , 28,400 ; Hllgar , 94.500 ; Unlc.li Pacific , 20.000 ; Western Union , 7,400. London Fliinncinl Kcvlotr. itm'l Gin-dun ttcnnM , ] LONDON , Jan. 25 [ Now York Herald Cablu Special to Tun Hr.K.1 Tlio preliminary arrangement for thu settlements necessarily engaged a good deal of attention on thu Stock exchange , hut It has not prevented a fair iniount of business being entered Into for thu new account. Loanable capital has been In implu supply so that rates for continuation itivu not ruled higher than on previous occa sions. Consuls and Indian rupeu paper are ! S per cunt bolter. 1'orulgn government securities leave off dull and Hat , weakness being reported on continental bourses , while the Kgyptlnn question excites u somewhat nervous feeling. Prices , howuver , liavo not moved to any Important extent with ono or two uxceptlons. Homo railways close tolerably firm , In the majority of cases an ad- viincoof from ! S to ? BC percent Is established , the weukly tralllc statement proving rather bettor than usual. Ilrlghton deferred , how ever , bus given way as a result of the meeting. Southeastern duferred Is also easier , and North llrltlsb it pur cent oIT. Americans have been larguly dealt In , and although not In nil cases maintaining their best polntsrloliigllrm nt nearly a general advance , Including la ! pur cent In Union Paclllc. H per cent In l.oulsvlllu Nashville , li per cunt In Northern I'aclltc preference. i percent In Missouri , Kansas Sc Tuxas and Norfolk & Westurn preference , and from ! i to li pur cent In nearly all others. Canadians also leave on * strong , though deal ings have been restricted. Canadian Paclllc Is ? i per cent higher. Grand Trunk prefer ences Improved from H to ? percent. Mexican preferences Improved from u to ii per cent , out Central Argentine has given way \ ' \ per cent. New York Money .Market , NKW YOIIK , Jan. 25. MONEY ON DAM , Easy at li ! < % 2Vi per cent ; last loan , 2 per cent ; closed offered at 2 pur cunt. IMtiMK .MEIIOANTU.I : PAPKII 1J4'C per cent. STIUIUNII KXCHANIIB Qiilut but steady at $4.8(5 ( for sixty day bankers' bills and * t.87i ! for demand. OoviaiNMENT Ilo.Nns Dull and steady. State bonds dull but llrm. Thu closing quotations on bonds : U. S. (3 test 1IIIH Nortliern I'u U , S. l coup . .s.i. H3M N. W. CoiiflOls U , s. t > rcit 10J S. U A I. .M. ( ion. 59 I'aclllai'B of 'l > 5. . . . ia' > . It. AS.K. Oen. M. 107 IiOUlslnnaiil'ppil ID 97 St. 1'uul ConBois. . . ll'C.5 Tcnn. now aettii. . . lUUii 3t. 1 * . C. A I' . IstB. . . 114 Toim. now eel 5a. . . lul P. I1. L. O. Tr. llcts. 1148J Tenn. nmr net 3s . . lul75H T. 1' . 11. ( I. Tr. lct . & , ' Canada Ho , Jnds. . . IIW.4 Union I'aclHoIstn. . 1115 Con. 1'MClilo lots. . . . lOS Went Short ) 1UD4 1) . A U. ( i. Ists IIB It. (1 , W. lits 7111s I ) , ft U. ( ! . ( a 87 Atcli. 2Vis. uhiBB A. M Krlo 3nds Atcli. 5 M. K. AT. Oon. s. . Atoll.(1 5s ( ! 4 M. 1C. AT. ( icn. 6s. . 'M II. AT. C. 67 Mutual Union Cs. . . 11. AT. C. Cons. ( is. 1044 Northern 1'ac. Ists. lloston Stock Onotatliinn. BOSTON , Mass. , Jan. 25. The following are thu closing stock quotations : Atchliou ATpaka , Oricoola lloaton A Albany. . . ( julnoy 139 Iloston A Malno. . . . 17IU nantn t'o Copper. . . & li. 11. JkQ' 101)5 Tamaraek 151) ) Kasturn u. It. fa . . . 1 l'Jv ! Annlaton I.nml Co. . Kltrlihurg It. It UI4 Uontnn Ianil Co , I.lttlu Hock A F.3.7S 114 ISvntlPKO : Innil Co. ; in MHB . Central 114S" Wust Knit iMnti Co. . N. V. A N. ICiulnntl. S" Hull Telephone. . . . Old Colonr l.ntiison flora a Uutland common. . . Walor Potrar , . . , . . Atluntla C. M. lloston V Mont N. K. T. A T vu Culumet A llccln. . . 311ri II. .V II 11 Franklin ri ( ion.Kluo HUH 13U S Snii'I'VuncUPii Sllnlnsr .Htneks. SANKllANCl.sco , Cal. . Jan. 25. The ollle.l.'il closing quotations for mining stocks today weru as follows : .Mia 10 Moxlcan US llnlner IS Mono 13 llolchcr 8) Ophlr IM Host A Uelcner IJi I'oiosl U'J llocllo Consolidated 2(1 ( SSVOKO 11U Chollar . . 45 Sierra Norada 120 Con. Cal. A Vn . . . . SSJ Union Con 'JJ Crown Point A5 U.ali 15 ( iould A Curry 80 Yellow Jacket 05 llnle A .Vorcroni. . . . ; S New York Mining Oiiotntlons. NEW YOIIK , Jan. 23. The following are thu closing mining quotations : Crown Point 65 Pirniouih _ . . . . no Con. Cal , and Va. . . . ! 33 Slorni Nuvntla. . Hi Dentlivootl. 14J * UntUr < t 140 Ooultt anil Currjr. . , . 75 Union Con 100 Hale and .Sorcross. 76 Vollow Jacket 60 lloiuotako ll.V ) Iron Silver 20 Independence US Quick jllTJr. . .160 Ontario 1WO no proferroit 1760 Ophlr IBiti St. I.onU .Mining ( Jiiiitatloiin. PT. I.ouis , Mo. , Jan. 25. The followln. , weru thu quotations on thu Mining exchange today : blocks. Hid. Asked. Mocks. Illd. Anked. Adams I , tu ' liranlte. . . . fl.25 fl.60 Hope 3.75 . * nlltabatli. . .4I' { .15 Ulmetalllo 9.00 Monlro c. . .lit . . . . Am. Net. . . .Y ) I'lllillielal Notio. KANSAS CITV , Mo , , Jan , 25. Clearings , (2 , 280,057. New OIU.CANS , La. , Jan , 25. Clearings , } 1 , G33.339. PAIUS , Jan. 23 , Three per cent rentes , 90 80c for thu account. NKW YOIIK , Jan. 25. Clearings , $144,102 , 052 ; balances. J5.777.825. II.M.TIMOIIK , Mil. , Jan. 25. Clearings , f2,25H , 241 ; balances , J2'J783 , Hate , 0 iwrcont. Piin.ADKi.i'iiiA , Pa.Jan. 23. ClearingsJ14 , 851,346 ; balances , (2,030,851. Money.-1'i pe cunt. M KM I'll is , Tcnn. . Jan. 25. ( Hearings , 1425. 243 ; balances , I1B7.077. New York exchang selling at par. LONDON , Jan. 25. Amount of bullion will , drawn from thu Hank of Knglund on balance today , 100,000. CIIICAIIO , 111. , Jan. 25.-Clcarlngs , 117,550- 123. New York exchaneu i > olil from par to tiSc Discount. Sterling oxchanso , dull ; sixty day bills M.ROUi for sight drafts M.88. Money easier , OpereTrrtT. * HOSTON , Mass. . . .InnW.Cloarlngs , M7.037- 143 ; bnlnncM , 1C27744 . Money , 2 2'i lior cent. Kxclinngu oif'Kcw York , par to 5c ills- count. , , CINCINNATI. O. , Jan. 23.- Money , -tst.fi per cent I New York uMilmrtce , 25335c pruinlum. Clearings , J2,27H,800ii ) * ST. I.OITIH. Mo. , Jntf. 5.-Clearln s. t3.777.- 481 ; balance * . 150'J.ftCa : Money , quiet at MJ7 per Cent. Kxclmtirfy. , on Now York , 2ou iironilnm. j , , Ntw YOIIK , Jan. 2 ( Speclal Telegram to Tin : llnn.1 l-Schaiigu Was quoted as follows ; Chicago , 2f > c discount to par ; lloslon , par to 5c discount : .St. Louis 2&e-prcmluni. 1,1 VK STOUk MAKKKT4. Cuttle .Mndr I'lirvcoly Dull anil I.owrr HORB ) \Veul < nt li Dhne'H Drop. Hecelpts weru again falrlv llbural. making so far this week 10,737 cattle , 14,790 hogs and 3,0.10sheep as agnlnst 13,174 entile , 15.40O hog.sniid 1,923 tlieep thu llrst half of last week. ' The general tone of the market was lower. There iwerc somu good 1,300 to 1,400-lb. beeves hero that on account of tbo active com petition from shippers sold at very nearly steady prices from 14.76 to $5.10. Thu bulk of thn olrcrlngs , howuver , wuru the light and mu- dlum weight steers with which all markets arc Hooded about Ibis scavin of thu year and on thcsu , local houses having a clear Held , prices dropped fully lOc and trade was slow at thu decline , In fact up to thu niion hour scarcely a dti/en loads of tills class of slulf had changed hands , After dinner seller * werumoru Inclined to lut go on account of thubearlsh tone to east ern advices and thu movement was fairly brisk , fair to good 1,000 to l.'JOO-ll ) . steers sell ing largely at from 113.75 to-1.25 with Inferior HtnlT down as low as $3.2,1. Nearly everything at all desirable had found a puichasur by thu tlmo the market closed. Thu best rlpo cows and heifers ( and tlio pro- port Inn of these was decidedly larger than usual ) sold at fullv steady prices and tbo sumo was trim of canning grades. The general run of cow.stulV , however , sold about lllc lower than ycsteiday anil trade was on thu dull and drugging older throughout , ( iiiod to cholco cows and helfur.s sold at from $2.90 to $3.)0 ! ) , fair to gooil htulT at from $2,40 to } 2.H5 and common and canning grades around $2.00 and $2.30. Hough stock continues In active demand at good strong prices , snle.s of bulls , oxen and stags bolus at from $1.73 to $3.75. Theru was no particular changu In Ihu calf trade , common to pretty good slock sull- Ing at from S2.75 to $5.25. Theru was an actlvu tradu In Mockers and feeders and prices ruled strong on all suitable grades. Doth regular dealers and country buyurs were after thu cattle and the volume of trading uas larger than for .somo tlmo past , Thu bulk of thu trading was at from $3.10 to $3.05. Heprusuntatlvo sales : DUKSSF.l ) lIKKf. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 1 810 } 3 25 8 1151 $385 10 870 1140 15 1000 385 1 1140 350 22 1115 ! ) 85 23 904 300 100 10SO 3 UO 2 815 M 05 15 1020 390 18 1010 370 20 1213 400 1 1030 375 40 1225 425 13 1109 375 1 020 425 40 1040 375 10 1214 425 28 1100 375 1 1550 440 11 9H3 3 75 18 1283 4 00 18 1057 1175 8 1300 470 14 1052 375 18 1311 4 7f. 14 101)5 375 20 1412 510 22 1080 3 80 SIIII'I'INQ AM ) CXPOtlT. I 32 1087 300 20 1438 475 20 1300 4 55 10 1400 4 85 STK.iilS : AND llhlfKll ! ? . 15 527 2 85 COWS. 1 710 1 40 1 980 2 55 19 809 190 , , 0 880 270 7 971 'J 00 H 17 951 2 70 3 700 200 27 835 270 3 770 200 , , K 27 982 270 1 820 200 50 1040 275 2 880 200 4 1125 275 18 (195 ( 200 - I 12 830 275 19 730 2 O.'i " 18 910 275 1 1000 210 1 040 275 4 850 216 1 000 275 13 872 215 , " ,27 924 275 18 917 220 , rf 9 940 280 10 712 220 , - 3 880 280 10 870 220 , : . , 22 842' 280 30 74i ( 225 13 081 280 1 lOtiO 220 8 1017 280 25 850 225 " 13 1042 285 11) ) 1)12 ) 2 25.Wi : 13 992 285 13 935 225 - 1 1O40 285 4 800 225 ' * 13 1100 285 21 870 2 20i 1 11 887 290 4 1000 225 " 1 24 951 290 18 805 223 - . - 19 802 li 90 1 800 225'- 1100 290 ' 8 008 2 2fi ° ? ' ' 1 1120 300 1 1010 2 251" 13 833 . .100 3 1120 225 ,30. . . : . 802 300 3 020 230 19 1051 300 1 1000 230 1 1200 300 10 802 230 10 1138 300 12 031) ) 230 20 985 305 17 930 240 34 905 305 10 798 240 1 1180 310 17 802 240 22 1(103 3 It ) C 040 240 33 1043 310 24 073 240 10 1O10 315 10 835 240 10 1240 315 i'.8 050 240 4 970 320 23 840 245 3 970 325 20 1O40 240 3 1000 325. 23 773 245 7 1171 ! 1 25 18 837 245 21 991 325 2 800 245 1 1240 325 3 930 250 44 1059 323 1 1030 250 3 1100 325 4 805 250 4 1107 325 0 1112 250 0 1140 325 10 90(5 ( 250 19 1097 330 1..1050 250 1 1120 330 13 1040 250 10 1092 330 2 010 250 22 1114 335 24 037 255 04 1000 340 29 784 255 24 1104 350 23 900 200 21 1002 350 13 1059 200 42 98O 300 29 953 200 23 1138 300 itiu'jits. : 7 557 210 12 403 200 8 470 235 10 700 310 1 700 2 50 CALVES. 2 300 200 1 280 375 1 370 2 75 1 80 4 25 3 ' 313 276 2 100 500 21 375 275 1 240 525 1 370 300 1 130 525 I1UU.S. 1 1170 175 1 910 275 1 1700 215 ; 2 1105 275 4 1100 225 1 1290 275 1 1250 225 2 1330 275 1 950 225' 1 1630 270 1 720 225 1 1770 280 1 1550 230 1 1040 285 1 1500 230 1 620 285 ,2 1200 235 1 1530 290 ! 1 13'JO 230 1 1500 300 i7 1342 _ 2 35 1 1780 300 ,2 1335 230 1 1400 300 1 1320 235 1 1800 305 1 1180 2 40 1 1400 3 K ) 1 1200 250 1 1020 310 1 07O 250 1 1650 310 1 1230 250 3 1000 320 2 1000 250 1 1300 325 1 1500 260 2 1705 325 1 000 260 1 1200 325 1 1010 250 2 1775 325 3 1170 250 0 1000 325 3 134(1 ( 255 1 1400 325 1 1510 200 1 1800 330 2 705 200 1 1840 300 2 1160 200 1 1000 350 2 1420 2 05 1 1400 3 00 1 1200 200 1 1420 376 1 1110 270 STAGS. 1 1040 305 oxn.v. 2 1790 3 60 8TOCKKIIS ANDjFEEDEIlS. 2 010 200 1 1000 323 1 400 250 2 90O 330 12 455 250. . 11 737 330 1 020 260 i 9 009 330 3 580 276 o30 820 a 40 4 400 275 , , , , , , 8 908 340 5 508 280 - 27 78O 345 9 044 2 90 1 900 3 50 1 550 290i 8 550 360 1 080 300 f 8 897 360 1 400 3 00. < < 4 805 300 28 600 300 " 14 780 360 5 C22 300 1 1100 8 & ( ) 1 72O 300 , " 25 843 3 62" " 0 COO 305 1 1000 365 30 039 305 i , 2 900 300 1 670 310 . 22 918 300 64 852 .1 10 40 987 370 ,0 , 078 310 8 1022 376 15 015 8 16 23 917 3 75 7 711 3 ISMlt 23 1073 375 38 712 320 " 6 . 910 375 8 720 320 0 1001 385 12 031 325 25 1044 385 CATTI.K. " No. Av. 1'r. No. AV.-I \ > r. II str tig. 1000 ? 2 25 1 str tig. 1430 J2 25 22 feeders 811 340 1 feeder. 1200 370 44 feeders 960 3 70 Huns The ( 'ener.il hog market was abou a ( tlmo lower than Tuesday , tint decline belnt , heaviest on the light and ml.\ed hogs. Receipt were not by any means excessive , being con slderablu lighter than either on Tuesday o last Wednesday , lloth local and shipping buyers started in bidding lower , and as east urn reports weru very discouraging they hai little iroublu In buying their hogs thai way ( looil to cholct ) buichers and heavy weigh hogs sold at from 17.50 to 17.0ft , with fair ti good light and mixed loads at from $7.40 to J7.50 , with cholcu lights as binh as 7,65 and underweight stulT as low as * 7.35. It was a slow , dull market throughout , but about uvurythlng dually changed hands , thu cln o being uxceedlngly mean and weak. Sales were very largely at J7.60fr7.fifi , against 17.55 4C7.00 Tucs lay ami J7.40y,7.46 last Wednes day. Kuprebf ntatlvo sales ; No. AV > Sh. I'r.No. . Av. Hh. I'r. 35..185 H ( ) 7I5 : 61..228 $760 48.J04 100 735 02..238 7 6 ( ) 93 . 189 200 7 37' } 39..257 120 7 6O 4 " BIB _ 7 40 75..229 80 760 (13" 201 320 7 40 70..228 20O 7 6O 5" 220 40 740 71..239 40 760 13 217 40 740 77..233 240 760 72 ! 200 40 740 CO..217 120 760 08. . | 220 ICO 7 40 43..249 200 7 60 44 .S02 7 40 04 222 SO 7 50 0. .270 7 40 78 . .199 40 7 5(1 .400 740 f,7..V31 ! 7 52 , 71. .104 200 740 71. . . 264 120 7 62'i ' .380 80 740 71..271 100 7 62 , 74. .240 'HO 745 05..247 40 7 62Vt 03. .241 200 745 07..249 40 7 62'i 02. .204 120 746 70..222 80 7 C.2H B3. .201 80 7 46 71..260 4(1 7 624 77. .197 40 746 73..242 200 7 fi'Jl , 25. .262 7 45 04..271) ) 8O 7 65 OH. .2.11 80 7 46 45..242 80 7 65 80. .215 40 745 110. . . 290 120 765 74. .230 100 7 45 77..247 80 7 55 4. .272 745 40..247 40 765 83. .219 40 7 45 74..227 80 7 66 68. .312 120 7 45 75..214 40 7 65 05. .227 760 04..245 80 765 00. .221 7 6O 08..254 120 7 66 79. .229 HO 7 60 73..245 120 7 55 84..180 100 760 00..242 766 01..212 100 750 H2..259 40 765 72. . .241 200 7 60 CO..230 100 7 65 OH. . .202 000 7 60 1..340 7 55 53. . .243 750 71..243 320 765 78. . .212 120 760 07..260 755 73. . .228 760 07..20440 765 72. . .230 100 7 60 07..270 240 7 55 00. , .250 7 60 60..293 120 7 fi7 88. . .235 100 750 01..302 40 767 ! , 02. . .220 117 7 60 54..284 240 7 00 08. . . .200 400 7 60 (15..321 ( 280 7 00 70. . . . 253 7 5O 71..258 700 118. . .260 ICO 750 55..319 705 78. . 244 240 760 54..339 120 705 .230 40 7 60 01..302 7 05 I'KIS AND IIOUIIII. 4..137 475 1..1CO 725 2..240 7 00 Snr.KP Ten frcvh loads wore received of which fourwuro billed dliect to Swift A ; Co. and notolTcrcd on thu markut. ( < oed muttons weru wanted at fully steady prices , and 87-lb. western wethers brought 'J4.05. A bunch of Merino uwes sold for $4.16. Common nnd Inferior stun" was "Mow Milo and easier. I'alr to good natives , $3.75316.00 ; fair to good westerns , t3.fiOftG.00 ; common nnd slock sheep , 42.25 3.76 : gooil to cholco 40 to lt > 0-u. | lambs , $1.00345.60. Uupreseiitntlvu sales : No. Av. I'r. 20 culls 02 $275 210 native ewes 04 4 15 100 western wethers 80 4 05 IteeelplH nnil Dltpiiillloii of Stock. Otllclal receipts anil dlspisltlon of slo-k as shown by thu books of thu I'nloii.Stock Yards company for I hut wenly-four hours , ending at 5 o'clock p. m. January 25 , 1893 : n EC EI ITS. CATTI.K. XIIKKC. HOUSES M I.S Head Cnrs. Ill-ad ( lend ! S19 Jiisi'osmo.v. nrvKiis. Oninha 1'acklni ? Co . ' i The 0. II. llnmmuiul Co. . Wo Swift.I Co 623 The ( 'tiditli ? 1'ncklnK Co . John I' . Squires A Co . . . llnnn 11. II. , t IJ Hlilppert nnd Kuedum. . . . 1,210 Total. . . 4.8IU f..730l I.2IU WI1STKRX J'ACKIMS INTKKKSTS. CoiiHldcrabli ! Tnrroaxo In tlio Movement of Ilogn Over I.list Week. CINCINNATI , O. , Jan. 25. ( Special Telegram to THR 11 HI : . ] Tomorrow's Price I'urreut will say : The total packing In tlio west for the week has been 305,000 hogs , against 290.000 last week and -455,000 last year , making a total of 3,075,000 slncu November 1 , against 0,220,000 a year ago. 1'romlncnt places com pare as follows : . , eitir.s. 1MII. Culcnco 2,2iO.OOO Knnnas Cltr. . . . 47UU03 "W.UO'I Omaha 307.001 4HO.OOO St. Louis 1 B'l.O JU 270.WJ Cincinnati 1IJI.OM 2I'JKKI ' ( Indianapolis. . . IUI.DW 27H.CM ) Milwaukee. . . . . . IS.IIJO 170.CIW Cedar itnplds. . . 7S.OJO 112.00) Sioux City 1M.OW llil.U JO St. Joflt'pji 8I.OOJ 87.000 I.lvo Stork Market. C'IIICAOO , 111. , Jan. 25. [ Special Telegram to Tin : HKITrading : ] In cnttlu was rat her slow and the tone of the market easy for most grades of caetle. Choice .shipping and ovport steers were In good request ami as that class did not comprise a very conslderablo nart of tlio offerings , tbero was no occasion tor any shading of prices. Common light steers , lean old cows and rough mixed lots were dull and weak. Today's supply was moderate , but dealers are looking for a largo run for tomor- low , and toward the clo-e of business there were signs of weakening In all branches of the market. Quotations ran from.50 to $1.75 for rubbish to JG.OO to ? 0.10 for extra steers. Not much of the work was done out.sldo of the limits of from $2.25 to $3.35 for cows and bulls and from (4.00 to J5.25 for Hlccrs. Kecders again received tlielr full sham of attention and remained tlrm at from $3.50 lo $4.10. Light thin.stockers wcro neglected at former low prices. The demand for hogs did not appear to bo as urgent as on the day before. .At all events buyers wcro not willing to pay tllat day's prices , concessions of from 5c to 15u per 10(1 ( Ibs. being Insisted upon. That they carried their point Is shown In the following sales ; The choicest of the light sort were not wanted at over $7.00 , and from $7.85 to (7.00 bought the choice medium and heavy weights. The average of prices was from lOc to 15c lower than for Tuesday , but 'a part r.f the difference Is duo to variation In quality , today's offerings 'being poorer. The receipts wore estimated at 27- 000 , and not far from 0,000 were left ever from yesterday , making u supply of about 33,000 head. Tlio close was steady at from $7.10 to $7.00 for poor to prime light and at from J0.40 to $7.00 for medium and heavy. The sheep market remained quiet and weak. There were many stale lots on hand , and as the fresh arrivals wore of average proportions the market was overstocked.hlluthcrowas not much further decline , buyeis had the best of the situation , concessions being the order of tlio day. There was a steady market for lambs quotations ranging from $ -1.25 to $0.25 , with sales principally at from $5,25 to $ U.OO. Hecelpts Cattle , 17,00(1 ( head ; hogs , 27,000 head ; slicop. 8,000 head. ThoKvenlng Journal reports : CATrr.K He- cclpts , 17,000 head ; shipments , 4,000 ; market steady to strong on best grades , others a trlllo lower ; choice to prime steers , $ j,70G5.00 ; nothing extra on sale ; fair togoodt.75@5.50 ; others , if4.OtKrt5.50 ; stockors. $3.25 ( 3.75 ; win ners * 1.85a2.50 ; cows , $3.253.75. lions Hecelpts , 2H.OOO head : shipments. 7,000 ; market slow , closing He ) lower ; mixed and packers , $7.45 < iT.7.70 ; prime heavy and butchers' weights , 7.751JS7.1/0 ; light , J7.5O ® 7.55 ; pigs , $0.75 7.25. HliKKi1 Kceolpl.s , 8,000head ; shipments,700 ; market fairly active , steady ; natives , $4.Oyi ( ? > $5.00 ; TUMIIIM , $4.00 4.00 ; westerns , $5.15 ® (5.30 ; lambs , $4.00@5,25. Xmv York I.lvo Stock Market. NEW YOHK , Jan. 25. HKKVKS Hecelpts 2,400 head ; market dull and lOc lower ; native steers , ( .1.00 5.4(1 ; bulls and cows , $1.753.40 ; dressed beef dull at Hft'J'ic. Hhlpments today , 0,000 quartet's of beef ; tomorrow , 404 beeves and 20 sheep. OAI.VES liecolpts , 800 head ; market firm ; veals , $5.00aO.OOj grasses , i3.00 > { < 33.40 ; western calves , (3.10(5.3.30. ( HIIKKI * ANIJ IiAMiis Kecelpts , 0,300 head ; sheep steady at(3.75 ; lambs , ! tc lower at $5.75 < 20.02ic. ! lions Hecelpts , 5,000 heail ; market steady at $7.40B.OO. KuimiiK Clt.v I.Ivu Stoelc .Market. KANSAS CITY , Mo. , Jan. 25. PATTI.U Ie- ! cclpts , 5,500 bead ; shipments , 3,000 bead ; market quiet ; good steers steady ; others weak to lOc lower ; cows strong to lOe higher. Itep- resentatlvo sales : Shipping steers , $3.25't $ 3.75 : stockersand feeders , 3.2Ofl > 4.35. lions-Hecelpts , 8,100 head ; shipments , GOO head ; market quiet and lOc lower , closing weak ; all grades , $5.5oa5.70 ; bulk. (3.70 < 4.45. HIIKEP Kecelpts , 2,300 bead ; shipments , 500 head ; dull and weak. Hales : ' .Muttons , $5.25. St. I.onln I.lvo Mock Market. ST. I.ouiS , Mo. , Jan. 25. CATTl.K-Kecclpts , 2,000 ; shipments , 1,100 ; market Mroug ; native steers (3.20&4.35 ; cliolod shipping , $3.85 ® 6.25 ; fed Texas steers , $3.504.25. lions Hccelpts,3,50O ; shipments. 2.GOO : mar ket steady ; heavy.7.507.55 ; packing , J7.20 ® 7.70 ; light , $ Y.30C-47.50. HliEKiHecelpts , 500 ; shipments , none , market steady ; natives , , (3.0OQ5.00 ; choice muttons , J5.00@5.40. For a clear hend and steady nerves Use IJromo Seltzer- Trial bottle lOc. It CareiColdCoughi , Sort Throit , Croup , Influ- nta , Whocplnf Cough , Brinehltli ndAitbm . A crttln curt for Coniumptlon In flnt lUeti , nd > ur relief la d nc 3 itici. U t oact , Yoawill M > th e < llent effect after Uklnrtha flnt dot * . Boli ky dealer * ( Terrvbin. lt * bottlii 60 i au and tl.OO. COI.UXKI , tllTKnit'S rf.V7f/Mf- Mllltnry llonorn l' | , | to the ll-nd Soldier nt ClilniRo. CIIKUOO , 111. , .fun. S3.I'leoeilwl by the : ighth infantry imJ comimtitci of the t'lf- cciith rcKlmont o ( tlio fnitort Stntes nrmy , ho body of Colonel Wll'liim ' A. Huckcr , pn.v- nastcr of tlio Department of the Missouri , vas Iwrno with military pomp from St. Intncs Kplscop.il church to the liraml Central lopot this afternoon to be taken to Wash- iitoii ( tw Interment nt Arlington. At the I'hmvh the rector , Hov. Kloyd Toiiipklns , read the burlul service niul ( icllrcrod n brief culoity on the dead soldier. An American lag \vns thrown over the conln ami tiKin | this was strewn Mowers. A largo consrcpatloM was in attendance , InchuiliiK many 'relatives of the ik'ceascd. The honnrary pall bcarcr.s wcro : Major General Nelson A. Miles. Hrlpuller General M. D. Hunlinir. nrlffiuller Clmuncoy .McKe vcr. Colonel .I'khvunl ' H Wlllistoii.CoIoiiol E. U. Ulco , ( Joloncl K. ' McClolliind ami Captain Mlchaolcr. The > oity was accompanied to the capital byCnp- ain Marlon Mails , ; \iilc-le-oamp to General SIllcs. The interment will bo at Arlington Heights. Colonel Huckcr wits n brother of .iciicr.il Hucker ami undo of General I'hil Sheridan's wife. ' - UlTOSHn TO .tMKHlOAXS. San DomliiKo I'ropln Opposed to tbo Itc. cntt Sain by ( lernmti llaukrri. ! Xr.w YOIIK , Jan. 25. The Evening World says : "The syndicate of American capital- sts who some timoat'opmvlmsed for i.r > 0- ( ) W the valuable concessions controlled by tlio Amsterdam bankers , Messrs.Vlnor \ - shorf ft Co. , on the island of San Domingo , may have some trouble In gathering the fruits of their iivestmeuts. The Dominicans ire hotly opposed to the transfer of the privileges , as they bcllevo It would result In American dominltlon of the Island. The United States and Hni/ilUin steamship Maria , which arrived from St. Thomas , Yv , [ . . today , brings advices calculated to startle the gentlemen who purchased the interest of the Dutch bankers In the little republic. General Iuperoro , ox-president of San Domingo , who Is now living In exile at St. I'homas. has issued a ller'y manifesto igainst American control of the Island , and utvoniting revolution if the Americans should attempt to carry out their program. WENT THKOUGH THE ICE. Unknown .Mini Ilrinvned In the Itlver Karly Yesterdaj Morning. An unknown man was drowned In the riyer at the foot of Harney street at half- | iast a o'clock yesterday morning. Ills body was carried under the ice and bus not been recovered. George Powell , a young man who lives at Fourth nml Harney streets , was awakened by a call for help and ran out of the house to sco a man running wildly across the ice and calling for assistance. At the same moment the ice guvo way and the stranger was submerged in the icy cur rent. Powell threw him a rope but it was too short to reach the outstreched hands and the next minute the current drew the strug gling swimmer under the Ice to his fate. Word was telephoned to tlio police station and a search made for the body , but without avail , as the river had carried itoutof reach. There is no clew to the identity of the un fortunate , but it is supposed to have been some belated lownn who spent the evening in Omaha and started to cross the river on the ice but miscalculated its strength. Convicted of Murder. LKIIAXOX , Mo. , Jan. 25. Wlls Howardwho has been on trial here for murder in the llrst degree for some days past , was found guilty this afternoon and will probably bo CURES RSSfiNQ "MOTHER'S FRIEND" ! ! olfcrcil child-bearing woman. J have bcsn a mlil-wifo for many years , and In each case wlicro "Mother's lrlenil" haUbccmiBed itbas accoinpilslipd wonders and relieved much Buffering. It la the bent remedy for rising of the breast known , an ; : "oortli the prlcoforthat alone. Slits. AI. M. HIIUHTCII , Montgomery , Ala. Sent by express , charges prepaid , on receipt of prlco , $1.50 per bottlo. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. , Sold by all druggists. ATLANTA , Oi. Rcnlonccd tomorrow. Hownnl WonRtd to tiio Hownnl-'t'nrner Kane In Kentucky nml was wnntod in thnt state for inunlcr. SECRETED GOODS FOUND. rorlloni of n llnntmipt Stork DUcnvprrit In n rrlrmlly llnnrninit. Some weeks npo the linn of ICohn&HnrrU , wholcsnlo clotlilcrs nt 110 * Hiu-noy street , went to the wall nnd n number of their creditors wcro out for considerable nniotmU. Tlio heaviest losers were vnrlons Now \ork wholesale llrms from v lloln they had pur. chased their stock on tlmo nnd failed to liquliliito before the crnsh catno. The stock was attarhed by creditors , but severnl cases of poods which should Imva been included in tlio Inventory wcro missing and nothing could bo discovered of their whereabouts. Since then the agents of tha Now York llrms huvc kept an eye out for the missing goods and 'i'nesdny they suc ceeded in locating them in the base ment of Sol IK'tfrinnn's store on Klf- tecntli street. An nttachment was im mediately procured nnd eight cases of goods wcro recovered nnd removed to .lohnsoii liroa. ' wnrohouso nt 'IVnth nnd Karmun streets , where they arc being inventoried today. The goods consist of almost every sort of clothliiff. Including suspenders and other furnishings. They nro valued nt about Sl.fHH ) . The New York agent refused to talk about the matter , saying that he did not inU'iul to make any trouble for anyone now that ho had ob tained the goods and did not want any publicity given to tlio ntTalr. Ho said , how- CV.T , that the goods had been conrcalfii from the creditors with tlio intention of disposing of them when the trouble had blown over , but they had discovered the cache just In tlmo to block the game. It is not probable that any further log.il action will betaken They SiiuiiliMl | Opium. IJfri'Ai.o , N. V. , Jan. ! iV A Niagara Falls special says : Last niirhl Special Agent O K. Lewis of tills city and Special Inspector Clcorgo Carter of New York arrested S. J. Henry and U. 1C. Hend , the colored porter and conductor of the sleeping car "Salmon Hlvcr'1 for opium smuggling. Forty pack ages of opium were found under ono of the seats in the car on Its arrival in this city. The car is a Toronto-New York sleeper. . o - Constipation cured by UoWItt'a Carly Klsors. SUNSIIltfJe noSUNSIIltfJe comes , no matter how dark tbo clouds arc , rrhen the woman who Is borne down by woman's troubles turns to Lr. ) Tierce's Fav orite Prescription. If her life Is made gloomy by the chronic weaknesses , doll- cato derangements , and painful disorders that fcf- lllct her eei , they nro com pletely cured. If sho'u overworked , nervous , or # ' /'HU " VI "run-down , " she has new /Hill Hfo and strength. / 5J " Favorite Prescription" is n powerful , invigoratlne tonic nnd n soothing and strengthening nor vine , purely vegetable , perfectly harmless. It regulates nnd promotes all the proper functions of womanhood , improves digestion , enriches the blood , dispels nchcw and pains , brings refreshing sleep , nnd re stores health nnd vigor. For every " female complaint" and disturbance , it Is the only remedy so sura and unfailing that it can be ouaninfmf. .If It doesn't beiient or cure , you have your niouoy back. SOUTH OMAJ-IA. . Union Stock Yards Company , South Opnalia. Jlcat Citttlo Ho nnil Slu'C ] ) market In tlio woJt. COMMISSION HOUSES. _ _ _ , _ _ Bf J irtJ1f1irxjtJT-f JjnnjXi--u JjnnjXiuWood Brothers. Ltvo Stock CoiiuulsslOQ Merchants. EouthOinabH Tolcphono 1157. JOHN II. DADISMAN , I . . . WAl/rr.ll K. WOOD , f "n nngcrs Market KoporU by mall aail itlro oUairfiillyf nlhlR'd upon appllcatloo tnleniitly stops tlio raoet cxcruclatlne paln . Hnevor fnlli lo clvo pi\soto tli3 tiHorer ; It Is truly thegr CONQUEREROF PAIN , and ha. done more coort than nny known romo.1r. For PI'IIAINS. Illtl'ISKH. llACIIACIin. Pain la TIIB CIIKST OH ailllSS. HKAUACHB. TOOT1IACIIK. or nnr otlior axteni-il 1'Al.Ni few.jnPlle"- < inJ. rubbcrt on by lian.l. net llko lua lc. rausln * Ilia pain In Instantly stop. Kor CO.NUlSSriO.N8 INKI.AMMATUlNtf , HHK1IMATI3M. NICUIIAMilA , I.U.MUAI1O. SCIATICA fAlNH IN T1IK SMALU OP THIS llAl'K , nioro oxtemlpil. lonKor contlnuail anil reiioatnil niillcatliili | | < nra npcBSsarV All INTjCllNAIj 1'AI.N'S , DIAtlllllli : I , HVSK.V I'KUV , COMO , St'ASMJ. NAUSItAU , KuNTIKO BI'KM.S. NKUVQUSNICHS SI.KHri.m.sNKSS all rollore.t Instantly and ijuloiily ourod by OMAHA Manufacturers' and Jobbers' Directory AWIIIHOSAHD TENTS Omaha Tent-Awning COMPANY. IIOKSK COVKIW , llii : Farnnm St. BAOS AND TWINES- I BICfOUS. Bemis Omaha Bag M. 0. Daxon , COMPANY. ImportoM nnil m n-frs. lllcrclui Bold on montlil/ Hour Back * , burlnpi , tnlne. pijrraoiitl. UN.I5th. BOOTS VND SHOES. Morse-Coe Shoa Company , llonsrJ Strait. Kuctorr corner HtU and OouslaiStrooti. Wo romaVlnuolo oirlon to omli bitTori , an ) are Belllct nclan of aooiH which li TurBalBAbla vrllh morctianta. Omana Coal , Coke & i Eagle Cornica Works LIMB CO. . hsrdamUoft ' lfr . i/ulvnnliBl Iron coal , 8 K cor. llilli and cornlcj , Hlmlaw O PB , Douglas Sis niutulllc ukrlliihtB , olo. DRYQODDS. FURNITURE. Omaha Upholstering Besb33 SL Ruayau CO. , uiiliotitareil fnrnl- KUU.NirmiK CO , ( iraco lure. IIJZIIUI Nlcholai HI. Wbolutuluonlr. anit ! 3tti Sl . GROCERIES , I DRUQS , ETC. D , M. Steele & Co. , Blake , Bruce & Co. , BOl-lWJ Jonei St. , lOtb and Harner bit. , Omtba. Omaha. HARDWARE. Rector & Wilhelmy Lobeckfi Linn , COMl'A.NV , Donlera In lianlirare and Corner 10th andJuckBon inechanluii' tools cjir oeti , 1IU < Duuulai St. PRODUCE COMMISSION , Branch & Co , , Jas. A. Clark & Co , , Pioduce , frultt of all llutter , chane , poultry and name , kinds , njrstori. airs , mil 41. STOVE REPAIRS. I SASH. DOORS Omaha Stove Repair M.A.Dlsbrow&C ) WOIIK * . Btoro repalM Manufiiaturau of iaib unit water atlachan.lt I doors , blind ! in4 for nr kind of Btou moulillntfi. brinon ot deIWT Uouiln tJk Ooa , Um aCU Id ,