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THE 07 > I.\nA I AILY HIDE : sin'UHDAY , JANtTAtlY 0 , 18J)7. )
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Wheat Utterly Boluses to Beapond to Per
sistent Bull Influences ,
BREAKS TWO CENTS AT THE OPENING
Itnlly I.nter , lull the Close In
AVenU nml Ollu-r Cirnlnn Also
Clone nl n Drclliu1'ro -
CHICAOO , Jon. 8. A brcnk of 2 cents per
btiBlicI In the prlco of whcnt In the Urst half
hour of today's scnslon so effectually
finucczcil the bull feeling out of the local
crowd Hint no ntnount of encouraging newfl
could effect the re-cntrunco of n grain of
Jt. Although there was it subsequent rully
of He , the market Btlll exhibited signs of
weakness at tlio close. Corn and oats were
very weak considering1 their previous low
prices , nnd closed % c nnd UW'.io lower , rp-
upcctlvcly. 1'rovlsloiia went In tlie opposite
direction , clo.tlnK ut Bf/lOo / ndvancc.
In wheat , opening Liverpool cabled wcro
n. great disappointment. Instead of showIng -
Ing a Hympathetlc ndvanco with the lo
rlso hero yesterday , prices even showed a
Hllght decline. The market , for no percepti
ble reasons , started virtually lo lower than
It closed yesterday , nl though a few tnidcn
were made In the confusion of the opening
at declines of ' ,417 c. The rnngo for Muy
was olllelnlly given at & 2o for hlshcst nml
Si-Tic lowest , hut comparatively little
changed hands at over SHic. In a llttlo
more than halt an hour the price had
dropped to SO'.ic or 2 cents under yester
day's close. The cxlremo weakness hero
puzzled a good many. Wheat was bought
yesterday on n firmer Liverpool market.
Today the Liverpool market coldly turned
ItH backs on the bull enthusiasm. Noth
ing In the news of the day threw any fur
ther llirht upon tho-reasons for ouch null-
Oil weakncn- . Closing Liveip olcnbloiw'i <
lower , of course , because ol the early action
of this market , and showed declines ofalS
7 il. The Uerlln and 1'nrls markets were
both higher ; Antwerp uncnaiiKcd. Chicago
receipts of wheat were only ' 1 cars. Min
neapolis and DiiluUi got only 178 , ns'llnst
632 a year ago. Atlantic port clearances of
wheat and Hour were equal to 3IS.OOO bush
els. Itvas reported hero that 23 cnrlonds
ot wheat were being forwarded from hereby
by rail to Hoston to IJnrtlott-Frazlor , but
this llrm denied It. It wns nFserted , however -
over , that , whoever may bo the shippers ,
ttm business was undoubtedly being done ,
and not only so , but that In addition an
other 150.000 bushel lot wuu worked In the
, Hnmo way today. Ncvr York re-ported
twenty boatloads sold for shipment to the
continent. These Items were very lulltjcn-
tlul In turning the market. It was nccom-
paiilcd by a decided decrease In the volume
of trndo , but on Its upward palh prices held
comparatively ' steady. May llnnlly reacted
to SIVic' , und closed nt S0c to Sic.
Corn seemed to bo entirely without
friends' , and ns business wns rather more
netlvo than usual the market suffered a
novero brcnk. Sympathy with wheat con
tributed to the weakness. A great deal of
liquidation was also done on persistent re
ports of Impending western rate cutting- .
May opened a shade lower at from 25V5o to
23 > jc , declined to 2lc and closed weak at
23c.
23c.In
In oats Qtillo a heavy business wns trans
acted , though nt a lower rnngo of prices.
Notwithstanding the urgent buying nn easy
feeling- was apparent , and price * declined ,
partly through sympathy with wheat. May
opened a slindo lower at IflVic , sold to lS-ifj >
lSc , nnd closed lST T10c.
There wns a much broader trade In pro
visions with outsiders taking more Inter
est and the backers apparently unwilling
to part with their lines until prices had u
substantial advance , Prices wrro llrm. even
when whcnt wan weak , and they closed nt
about the top llgures. At the close May
pork was lOo hlBher at $7.05 ; May lard about
ra higher at JI.03 ; May ribs about 7lc
higher at SI.OT'.tfM.lO.
Kstlmntcd receipts Saturday : Wheat. 100
cars ; corn , 143 cars ; oats , 173 cars ; hogs ,
Tllff leading futures ranged 03 follows :
Aitloli-H. | Opun. ( High. I Low. . I Closo. TVuat'y.
'Wheat
Jnn. . . . 7SM 77K
Slay. . . H1M-K1 '
R'J KII.4 80M-H1 K-Jh
July. . . 70)1-77 ) 77 70
'Corn
Jan. . . . * JJ
liny. , . , JIU 55
.inly- . . -'ST4
Oatu
Jnn. . . . IfiJd inu 1U
May. . . . 10-1UH 18U-1U
Pork-
Jan. . . . 7 70 7 CO
. . . . . . . 7 ' . '
- - * U7H 7 8' 7 05 7 B3
uinl
" ' ' ' 'A 87ft 3 82
Mav" ' . . . . 1 UU i US 1)74 ) I OS 4 DO
Sh't Ulbi
Jan. . . . 3 03 n nn 307K .1 DO
Jlny. . . . 1 Ut ) 4 10 4 00 4 10 4 DO
No. 2.
fash quotntlons were na follows :
FLOl'lt-Uini ; winter patents , J4.503I.73 ;
ftltriiKhls , ) l.i4j 4.75 ; hiirlliK vpeclals , 14.CU ; spring
patents. $4.1304.00 ; strnlchls , J3.75y4.lO ; b.ikcrs ,
WJIiAT Xo. 2 aprlnc. 77 .O7So ; No. 3 cprlng ,
7W7Cc ; No. 2 roil , S5T4fi S7'ic.
UN-No. 2 , 22 > i022ic ; Np. 2 yellow , ± Fi9
"OATS No. 2 , IGHo ; No. 3 white , f. o. b. , 20o ;
No. :1 : while , f. o. b. , U'lO'lS'/ic.
11VK No. 2 , 275ic.
Ii.Mll.MY Nn. : , nominal ; No. 3 , C. o. b. ,
24 3lo ; No. 4 , f. o. b. , 2lc.
I'LAXViEKD No. 1 , 73W75SC.
TIMOTHY 8KEI ) I'rhno , J2.C3.
1'ItOV'iaiONH-Mesa pork , per bbl. , J7.70O7.75 ;
1.11,1. . per 100 11)3. , J3.STf , < T3.l > 0 ; short rlba eldea
( lee p ) , J3.fOfft.t3 ; tlry naltnl eliouMern ( boxed ) ,
J4.2554.tO ; rliort clear sides ( boxed ) , J4.00ffl.J214.
\MlldKY Dlatlllcrs' llnliheil goodn , per BU ! . .
JI.1S.
8t'OAHS-Cut loaf. J5.20 ; Eranulntccl. J4.C3.
Tlm following were HID receipts nml shipments
today :
On tliu Produce oxch.inga tO'.liv ; the butler in.ir-
krt WiiitHt"aily ; creiuuory. jrij'UlIc ; ilulry , 03 ,
lie , U.'at , ciiHy ; fresh , lOHc. CliccHO , Htcady ;
roULTUY-Steady ; tuilcys , lie ; chickens , c ;
ducks , uaiO'.Sc _
KK\V i'OHIC ( JKMJUAlj Jl.lKICljT.
Q.iiotutluiiH of tlic Day oil Cciicriil
CoiuintitlltlcN.
HEW roniC , Jan. S. KIXtjn-nccelpt8 ) , 13.CC1
bbU. ; exports. C0f(0 l.blj. : tlull nnd lower to
aell , In nyinpatliy with Ilia ijrop In whtfot ; winter
imtenls , tl.SJ05.10 ; Jllnnesuta patcnti > , J4.COQ4.S3 ;
winter oxlrai , $3.JOJ3.fiO ; Jlliuicnpolls bakern ,
J3.IO&3.M ; winter low MUca , J2.75tf3.10. Jtye
Hour , Htendy ; nuporllno. S2.75Q2.SO ; fancy , J2.85O
S.10. lluckwhe.it Hour , dull ; ! l.2 ! > .
HUCICWHEAT Hteady at SJc.
COUN MEAL fjulet ut Cijc.
IlYE--Httfudy ; car lots , IOG43C. "
1 1IAIIM1V Dull ; feedlntr. ? S'.ilf2Sio.
1IAULEY MALT Noinlnnl ; wcmern. JOflWo.
WIIKAT Ilccclpti. 025 bu. : cx | ) rts , 2l,0til bit. :
ppot , weal ; ; No , 1 liiml , 95ijc. Optluni opened
uncluuiKeit nml nt once fold off under weak ex
port advices nnd netlvo Ihiulilitlon , ruling liravy
all day , except for u ullnht rally on ruiuliiontwl
cable * nntl export demand ; closed l'itil ' ? c lower ;
No.2 red. January , wlosed SOJic ; May. SOiJS } i3 ,
ulonlnit S7c.
COI1N HecclpU , J3o bu. : exports. iS,15C bu. :
iipot. I'lislsr ; No. ? , Wie. Option * opened ea y
uinl ilicllneii Blmnily with wlieat , cloalnn heavy
ut VUt'/io ' net decline ; January , 29Vttfi'9 ? > c , e\o \ -
lti > , , c ; May , SUfSlVln , closlnir 31Hc.
U.VIV ItticelptN , 74,400 bu. ; axuurln , 11.S73 bu. ;
cpot. rnnlcr ; Ko. 2 , ? JUc. Oplicnn , quint and
lower with the otlxr markets , cloning nt ' .WVic
net gain : January , cloeeil , 22a ; Hay , V3tilvif | ,
1'luMnit iS'U' .
H.VV Steady : alilpplns , c,5g37'ie ' ! ; eood to
choice. 7tiia70o.
llOl'S-St aillcr ; ISM vrop. Silc ,
IIIDIIH Dull : 'IVx.iH , dry , 9Ho ; C.t'.lfcrnln , D'.ic.
I.UATIIIIll Hrm ; hnnlojk nolo , Uuenos Ayiei ,
PP.OVJ3IONS-Decf. steady ; family. JS.50J ?
10,00 ; cviru mc s , J7.WJJ pucltct , JS.COliS.OO : l > ? ef
liiiniK , S3. Out iiieats. steady ; pickled bvlllen ,
4 ( l4Vto ; pIclilKd RhouMer * , 4JM oj pickled hams ,
t'.ilji ) . ' . Lard , llrnicr ; western Bleuni , JI.15 ; i -
llnej llrsncr. I'orlt. ncllve und firmer ; mess.
J1.:5S.7C ] ; short clear. 18.73010.00 ; family , J.9.S09
10.00.
10.00.miTTKU Hccelpl . 3.000 plts . : steady ; western
creamery. Ul/ KElgltn. ; . 20c ; factory , 9U140 ,
CIIKK3H Ilrerlptn. 1.300 pkgn. ; nulot ; largo
unit mull , 7HUHc ; part tklm , 4j8o ; lull tkln ,
SHc.
IXICIB Hecrliita 4,000 plz . ; steady ; stutc and
rcnntylvanla. ISSKOo ; western. HlfiSc.
TAMXIXV IMrm ; city , 36-lCc.
OILS Petroleum , quiet ; united closed nt SOo
bid. Itonln , steady ; strained , common to good ,
Jt.7i4. Turpentine , steady ; 27Vi < jsUc , Cottonseed ,
htoadlcr ; pilmu summer yellow , ! 3o ; prlmo white ,
"jllCB Stonily : SlG6 o.
MOI.AB8ES-llulet ; New Orleans , open keltlo.
JOUJIc.
MlITAI-S-riK Iron , quiet ; southern , J11.10Q
H:0 ; northern. 111.00(113.00. Copper , steady ;
exchange , JU.COOll.7S. Tin , firmer ; straits , Jll.ou ;
plntci. quiet. Spelter , steady ; domestic , J3.9C ( |
4.00. Lead , firmer , with spot plff quoted at
l3.02HtT3.07H an 'cliuimc. whllo a leading brokerage -
ago liouia Is quotliiK J2.90 for round lots ,
Ooltoii Mnrkrl.
NEW YOIIK , Jan. l-COTTON-fipot. clo e l
quli-t ; middling , uplands , 73-lCo ; mlddllnK , KUlf ,
T7-lCo ; sales , ( I bales. Future * closed llnii ;
, ll.MO baits ; January , 17.03 ; Tebruary , 17.09 ;
Mnrch , JT.tSj April. J7.2I ; Mny , J7.22 ; Jnnn , J7.37 ;
July. J7.41 ; AURUM , J7.43 ; Heptember , J7.13 : October -
tober , 7.ll ( November , J7.14. The cotton marknt
opened steady , with prices 2 points higher , fol
lowlnjf fn-ornble Liverpool cnblen. Trndlnir wns
llRht , rale * irnchlnc but 40,000 bates durlns ; the
nrsl hour. Bppculntlvc Inlcrent was checked by
the nlmoxt llfeleM condition of the cloth market
nt Tall Illver and the ilull business In mmt cot
ton In the Milth. lacnl tmders were tioth buyers
nml sclleri ! , Hmnller recelptn nt the Interior nnd
txitter late Llvtri'ool t-atlen cattstsl nn advance
of 3O4 points , nml nt JI o'clock the market
wan sten ly .nt a net Rain of 4 to S point * .
NK\V OIILEANS. .Inn. lt.-MTTON-Htendy ;
middling , 7c ; low mlildllniT. r.5ici peed ordinary ,
.c ; exchances cloneil today-Hinliday.
HT. LOUIH. Jnn. . COTTON-l-'Irm ami un-
ntiRed ; nildilllng , BT c ; sales. JSO bales ; re
ceipts , 112 bales ; shipments , 219 bales ; stock ,
CO , 373 bnlcs. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
OMAHA UK.VKHAL .MAItlCKT.
Cnnilllliin of Trnilc ntnl
mi Mlniilc unit Kiiiu-y Prcnltiri- .
nOfia I-'rc h Rnthered , weak nt HBHHc.
I1UTTE It Common to fair , SB3" ; choice to
fancy roll , 1'ftlle ; rcparator creamery , 20c ; gath-
crod creamery , 16O1CC.
OAJIE Iliuo Wlnui-.l teal ilucks , JI.75 ; nr"n
wlrtK , Jl CO ; redheads nnd tnall.inls , J3.75 ; small
rabbit * , 75c ; Jacks Jl.&O ; wiulirels , l0 ! 75c ;
Canada seeuc , large , SC.Wlf7.tO ; small , I4.WIP
C.CO.
CHEESE-Domcstlc brick , 10 < 4c ; Udam , per
dux. , tS.CO ; club houiic. l-.b. Jars , per < loz. , J3.1o ;
Llmberger , fancy , per Hi. , 9'.4c ' ; lloijuefort , " ,4-lb.
Jars , per di.z. , J3.CO ! Young Americas , IWic ;
twins , fancy. lOVic.
VEAICliolce fat. 80 lo ISO Ibs. , nre quolcd nt
7c ; largo nnd coarse , 4t66.
miUSHEI ) POtlLTIlY-Chlckens , "c ; turkeyti.
llfflJc ; Reese. SfiOo ; ilucl-s. fflOc.
L1VK POULTIIY Not wanted.
I 'IO EONS Live , 75fl50c ; iloaJ pigeons , not
wonted.
HAY Upland , J4.WJ : midland , J4.CO ; lowland.
J3.EO ; ro straw , J3.50 ; color makes Ihc price on
hay ; light b-Mca sell Ihc bcsl ; only top grades
bring top prices.
I1HOOM COUN Extremely slow sale ; new
erop , delivered on track In country ; choice green
self-worklng cnrpet. per 111. , 21i2',4c ' : choice green ,
running lo hurl. 2R2V4C ; common , I'.ic.
VEaETAHLES.
SWEET POTATOES-On orders , per bbl. , J1.75.
ONIONS Contl slock , per bu. , C5a73c.
LIMA IJKANB Prr Ib. . 4c.
1II3ANS Kami picked navy , per bu. , J1.25O1.35.
CAIIIIAriK Oood stock , per Inmilred. J1.25.
CELERY Per doz , , 250300 ; fancy , large. 4:0
tdo.
POTATOES Good native stock , per bu. , 250
3Cc.
. TOUITS.
OUAPIJS Crates , 15 pony baskets. Concords
and Catnwbns , per mates , 52.M.
MALAOA nilAPES-Per keg. J7.
CIlANIEnniES-Capd Cod. car bbl. . S5.00JTG.M.
APPLIIS Conking , per bbl.Jl.C51.73 ; fancy
New York , J1.75.
CALIFOIINIA PHAHS Per1 tiox. J2.00ff2.23.
TIIOP1CAL FnUITS.
I'INEAl'PLES Per crnto of iwo to three doz. ,
J4.00U4.W.
OUANOES Mexican. J3.SOff3.75 ; California
navels , J3.00f.1.fiO ; seedllnKB. J2.75S3.00.
LEMONS Messlnns. J3.COiTI.CO ; choice Call-
fornla , J3.00ff3.50 ; fancy. S3.COfl3.73.
HAIJANAS Choice. Inrga stock , per bunch.
t2.COf2.23 ; mcdliim-slre.l bunches , J1.B032.0J.
HISC13LLANiOL' _ .
HONEY Fancy white , per Ib. , 14c ; choice , 13o ;
California , nmlier color , IGc.
CIOEIt-Clnrlfled Juice , per half bbl. , 52.50 ; per
bbl. , J4.COft4.25.
MAPLE SYltUP Flve-enl. cans , each , I2.50W
2.75 ; lnl. ; cans , per doz. , J12 ; half-gal , cans , J6.25 ;
I'.i'irt cans. J3.tO.
NUTS Almonds. California , per Ib. . large
size , 13c ; llrazlls. per Ib. , lOc ; English wal
nuts , per Ib. . fancy , soft shell , ISflmic ; stand
ards. IKJlllic ; filberts , per Ib. . lOn ; pecans , pol
ished. large. J10o ; Jumbo llJ12c ; Inigo hickory -
ory nuts , J1.25 per bu. ; Email , JI.50 ; cocoanuts. 6c
8AUEH KnAUT Per half bbl. , JI.75. : bbls. ,
J3.OOfT3.23.
FIGS Imported fancy. 5 crown. 30-lb. boxej ,
13c ; choice. 10-lb. boxes , 3-crown. lie.
HIDES. TALLOW. ETC.
HIHES No. 1 green hides , &c : No. 2 green
hlJes. 4o ; No. 1 green united hides , 7c ; No. 2
green balled hides , Cc ; No. 1 vual calf , S to 12
lb . , "c ; No. 2 veal calf. 8 to 15 Ibs. . 4e ; No. 1
dry flint hides. 'JOlOc ; No. 2 dry flint hides ,
Sffnc ; No. 1 dry salted hlJeK. 69c ; part cured
hides. 'Ac per Ib. less than fully cured.
SHEKP PELTS Green Halted , each , 25ffCOe ;
green salted , shearings ( short wooled early skins ) ,
each , 15c ; dry shearings ( fhort wooled early
skins ) No. 1. each , 60 ; dry flint. Kninas nnd
Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per Ib. . actual
weight , 45f5c ; dry flint , ICanrus nnd Nebraska
Murrain wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight , 304c ;
dry flint Colorado butcher wool p lts , per Ib. .
actual weight , 4CKc ; dry flint Colorado Murrain
wool pells , per Ib. , actual weight , 3Sn ; feet
cut on , ns It Is useless to pay freight on them.
TALLOW AND GIIEASE Tallow. No. 1 , 3c ;
tallow. No. 2 , 215c ; greasr , white A , 3c ; grease ,
white It. 2o ; grease , yeliow. 2of grease , dark ,
IKc : old butter , IW.tc ; beeswax , prime , 15f22o ;
rough tnllow , Ic.
WOOfUnivn hod. fine , heavy , f67o ; fine , light ,
SfiOo : qunilcrbloo , 103U'c ; reedy , buiry nnd
chaffy. 8fiOc ; rotted nnd broken , conrce , 7S9c ;
cotted and broken , fine , < W3c , Fleece Washed
Medium. UUlSc : line. 1401Cc ; tub washed , IGfflSc ;
black , 8c ; bucks , Cc ; tag locks , 233c ; dead
pulled , 5TC'\
HONES In car lots , weighed and delivered In
Chicago : Dry buffalo , per ton. J12.Wai4.00 ; dry
country , bleached , per ton , JIO.OO 12.00 ; dry coun.
try , damp nnd meaty , per ton , J5.00gs.00.
FUESII MEATS.
KEEF Good nutlvo steers. 400 tg COO Ibs. . GK0
ic ; western steers , 41SU5'Ac ; good cowa and belt-
era , r } j5'ic ; medium cows unU heifers , 4 c ; good
foieqiiiirtcrs cows and heifers , 4c ; good fore-
quartcru native steers , 60 , good hlndquarteis cows
und heifers. CUe ; gooJ hlnuciunrter * native etecrs ,
fc ; tenderloins , 20o ; bonclesa slrlps. So ; strip.
loins , "c ; rolls , SJic ; sirloin butts , bVJo ; shoulder
clojj. OHc ; rump butts , Scj steer chucks , 4c ;
cow chucks. 3'ie ; boncldis chucks. 4o ; plates ,
3o ; flank , steak. Cc ; loins. No. 1 , 12o ; loins. No.
2. lOc ; loins , No. 3 , EC ; rlb3 No. 1 , 10f ribs , No.
2. Sc ; ribs. No. 3 be ; rounds , 54c ; rounds.
shank or rump off. 0 > ic ; rounds , shank nnd
tump off. 7c ; tilmmlngs , 4c ; brains , per dozen ,
35o ; wweetbreads , per Ib. , 15o ; kidneys , each. 3c ;
ox Inlla , ench , 3c : livers , each , 20c ; hearts , each ,
Cc ; lonittic.s per Ib. , 12c.
POItK Urciwed hogs. 4 c ; tendorlolns. 12c ;
loins. 5o : spare ribs. 4c ; ham uausago bulls. DC ;
shoulders , rough , 4Jc ; shoulders , rklnned , 5c ;
Irlmmlngs , 5o ; leaf bird , not rendered , BHc ;
heads , cleaned , 3 Vic ; snouts and ears , 3 Vic ; back
bones , 3o ; neckbnniu , 3c ; pigs' tails. 3 Vic ; plucks ,
each. Cc : chitterlings , to ; hocks , 4c ; hearts , per
dozen , 25c ; stomachs , each , 3c ; tcngues , each , Sc ;
kidneys , per dozen , lOc ; brains , per dozen , 15c.
MUTTON Dressed lambs , 7c ; dressed sheep ,
Cc : rncka , S'.jc ' ; legi and saddles. 7V4o ; breasta
nnd slews , 3c ; tongues , each , Cc ; plucks , each ,
Jo.
_
SI. LOIIN ni-nt > fiil 3lnrUi-H.
ST. LOUIS. Jnn. 8.-KLOUU Dull , weak and
unchanged ; patentx. tl.COff4.75 ; extra fancy. Jt.lOij )
4.20 ; fancy. J3.4003.IO ; choice. J3.COS3.10.
WHEAT Hull , weak nnd lower , on account of
discouraging cables from Liverpool. A disposi
tion to sell short nlso had Its effect on the mar
ket. Their was qullo a rush to sell t the start ,
but the activity did not last long , and the
business was light. The close was I'i02c under
yesterday fcr futures , will ; fpot also lower ; No.
2 red , cnrh , elevator. S7c asked ; track , SDJTOIc ;
No. 2 hard , cash , nominal ; May , 87'JWSSc ; July ,
73c.
73c.COIIN
COIIN Futuies , dull and weak nt the open-
Iw : . with but lltlle Iradliur. nt lower prices than
yenlnrdny. Ppot , steady : No. 2 cash , 204c : May ,
2Sc bid ; July , 23c asked.
OATS Futures , dull , weak , with no specu
lative demand ; spot , steady ; No. 2 cash , 17c ;
May. mio bid.
HYE null nnd nominal ; 33c , track.
HAHLKY null : malting , 30HOc.
COItN MEAI Jl.35.
11IIAN UnU , but steady ; sacked , east track ,
FLAXSEED-Kasy ; 72Kc.
TIMOTHY SKED-Prlme , 20c.
HAY Quiet ; steady ; timothy , J5.DOQ10.0) ;
prairie. J3.75n7.00.
llIITTEIt.-Steady ; unchanged ; creamery , 17 ®
204c ! ; dairy , IZOlSe
KOOS Lower : Uc.
WIII8KY-J1.18.
METALS-Ixrad , dull ; J.75gj.82H. EpcltJr ,
dull : J3.S5 nrked.
COTTON TIES Unchanged.
IIACSGING Unchanged.
PROVISIONS Pork , higher ; standard mess ,
J7.COf73.10. Lard , higher ; prime Mean , J3.72U ;
clidlro. 3.S2Vi. Uncoil ( boxed ) shoulders , JI.50 ;
extra short clear , J4.C2H : ribs , JI.70 ; shorls ,
J 1.52 ' 4. Dry salt meats ( boxed ) , shoulders , Jl ;
extra short clear , JI.12H : rlP . J4.37V5 ; shorts.
JI.M.
IlKCEIPTS Flour , 3.000 Mill. : whcal , 15,000
bu. : corn , 104,000 bu. ; oat a. 15,000 bu.
SHIPMKNTS-Flour , 4.COO Mils. : wheat , 27,000
bn.i corn. 1W.COO bu. ; oats , 7.COO bu.
LIvtTiuiol ( J m I il mill I'rovlxIoiiK.
LTVEHPOOU Jan. 8. WHEAT Spot quiet : de-
maud poor ; No. 2 rej , spring , 6s lid ; No. I
California , 7s 2id. ! Futurea opened steady , with
near und distant positions unchanged , but later
weakened and cloied steady , with January Ud
lower und other months % d lower ; business nbout
equally distributed ; January , Cu SJid ; February ,
Ca 9Vid : Match nnd May , Gs lOVjd ,
COHN .Spot quiet ; American mixed , new , : s
lOViil. Futurea opened dull nnd closed quiet ,
with near and dlitanl positions unchanged from
yntcnlay'a clotlne prices ; butlnets heaviest on
middle months ; January. 2s 9Md ; February and
March. 2a tOd ; April. 24 lOlid ; May. 2s 10\id.
FI.Ot'H HtpHdy ; dtmand poor ; St. Ixiuls fancy
winter. ! > s : d.
PItOVlrilO.N'S llacon , uteady ; demand moder
ate ; Cumberland cut. 28 to 30 Ibs. , 27n ; short
ribs , 20 to 21 Ibs , , 2C Cd ; long clear , lUht. 55
to 5S II. i. , 27s ; long clear , heavy , 40 to 41 Ibs. ,
: fr ; short clear backs , light. 18 Ibs. . 2Cs C.1 ; short
clear middles , heavy , 40 to CO Ibs. , 21s ; clear bcl-
lie * , 14 to 10 Ibs. , 27l. Shoulders , square , 12 lo IS
Ib * . , ZCs. Ilalin , short cut , 2Ss. Tallow , line
North American , 19s. Dcef , extra India mess ,
C2 Gil ; prime ineas , W . Pork , prlmo mess ,
line western. < Sa 9d ; medium western , 41 * 3d.
Lard , dull ; prime western , 2Ci | OJ | renned , In
pa I In , 22s.
CHEESl'J Firm : demand moderate ; finest
American while and colored , September , Ms < < ] .
IIUTTKIl-rinctt United Slates. Ms : good , Us.
OH.S-f.liuceil. fi 10J. Petroleum , rellned , CVid.
ItEFIUOEItATOH lEEFJulet. ) .
HOPS At I ndon ( Pacific coast ) , 3 Cd.
HecelplB past Ihren days : Wheat , 283,000 cen
tals , Including 111.000 ccntali ; American ; Amorl.
can corn , 179,109 centals.
Weather dull.
_ _ _
Mil uu r Mnrlcct.
NEW YOIUC. Jan. S.-SUaAH-Ilaw , quiet :
fair rrOnlUK , 2 IMCc ; centrifugal , 9G tent , 1 3-18o ;
sales. 24 tens Muscovado , 19 toil , at 2 IJ-lCe. Jlc-
nned. quiet but BtcuJy.
IXNUON ) , Jiin. 8.-8UOAn-Cnne , aU.dy ; ten-
trlfucal Java , Its M ; Muicovudo , fair reHnlng ,
Oa d , Deet , dull and Inanimate ; January ,
BUSINESS FAILURES OF ' 96
Great Number of Unsound Concerns Go to
the Wall ;
LITTLE APPREHENSION NOW REMAINS
ItotiMOM Which Hnvo SiiHiionili-il
1111 mi * Woillil Ilnvc Upon Ditn-
lo lltiNlncH * In An > '
Time of Activity.
N13W YOIltC , Jan. S.-n. O. Dun & go's
Weekly Itcvluw of Trade will toinorrow
say :
'ilie ycnr 1D7 beqlns with one clear ndvan *
tnge Ihe past year has Pwrpt out of the \vny
a grent number of unsound concern ) , which In
any time ut activity would .lave been dangerous
to huslnom , of the 15SsC commercial niul IjahK-
IIIK tiillmes In IS' ' ! , with HuMlltics of J2T6,4i5.-
741) ) , a larKe ehnre represented crippling lus , en
In previous years or the violence of vpeculntlra
Btorr.ji In US3. or th.llrst Imlf of istid , v..lle
thounatulB irore rctulted Irom tlio fury uf Hie
political tornado . ' . .HI fall , ll.vnlclnif fnlluix-t
iiinountlnif to jtf.f7t191C duilnfr the year IIVHV.BSJ
> 150,1J ( ! ench , and were 14i per cent lurscr than
In UW.
Coninierclal failures nmounted to $228.095,534 , n.
lllllt , over ilA/0OuO Imvine been added by tlio
lant dny of the ycnr , but the nveragu llablll-
tlc ? . Jh,9' < : , WIIH smaller than In xoinu ycnra or
Brent prosperity.
The failures of brokerage nnd "oUicr" com
mercial concerns averaged J5S.41S each , Increrjl-
IIIK IIS per cent o\cr IS'jj , while rmnufacturlns
failures nvcniReil J28.108 each nnd Increased 34
per cent , and trailing fallmea Increased 100 per
cent and nvcrnicd only VJ.CC6 each. Kour-llttlis
of the Increase In manufacturing nnd tradliiK
fnllurea was In the lumber manufacturing , 170
per cent : dry Koo.d , CO per cent ; woolen nuumfac-
turltiB , 16 per cent ; clothlnB trade , 2t ) per cent ;
shoo trade , S" per cent ; leather nnd shoe manu
facturers , 167 per cent ; grocery trade. 33 per cent ;
machinery , 70 per cent ; milling , 117 per cent ;
furniture , 90 per cent , nnd printing , 97 per cent.
In tlio other branches the Increase was moder
ate In amount nnd In live of the unclas'-tlllcj
manufactures nnd In trading failures the lia
bilities were smaller Hum In 1S93.
While banking failures have not ceased nt
the west , apprehension about them Ims almost
wholly eubcldcd and no serious Imluenec upon
Kencrnl trade Is now expected. Many nound con-
ceins were doubtless caught by the epidemic ,
but practically all the Important failures arc
traced to disregard of law nnd of bnnklns scnre
nt periods somewhat dlttnnt. It Is felt that all
elgns will bo the sounder after this purslm ;
nnd the return of money to New York lias ex
ceeded t'hlpmcntB to the Interior by } 2OCO,000 for
the week.
Wheat rope to 82c on Monday , but has de
clined oRaln to E3.2r c , with western receipts
1.000,000 bu. smaller than yesterday , while At
lantic exports. Hour Included , were 2,037,1.00 bu. ,
nfcalnft 2,337,026 bu. last year. The trade ac
counts Indicate a preat quantity In farmers'
hands , enough to permit more than 100,000000
bu. to be exported In the remaining six months.
Cotton started up n shade , but receipts from
plantations arc Mill too large for low estimator
imd the condition of the cotton mills fore
shadows curtailment rather than large consump.
tlon. The market for goods Is cxttcmely slow ,
ns many Infer the unprecedented Ftocks of print
clotl Indicate a similar surplus of other goods.
Tiic logic Is bad , but In many branches the
mills have doubtless manufactured goods , antici
pating n demand which has not come. It Is now
proposed to relieve the market by felling quan
tities of print cloths abroad , or by locking uii
2COC,000 pieces until the market Improves. The
only change In quotations Is Vic reduction In
some blenched goods. Prices of wool arc n
shudc lower. In woolen coodn the only chr.n -
is a reduction of 7Hc In clay worsted nnd mix-
tu * > * nnd orders are not frnjui-nt. Or'dera fur
boot * nnd shoes have almost r'nsul , except for
u f-J qualities , which have been advim-nl tnly
: ' . * to 3i 11- i rice , but Jobbers are buying a n :
tic niou1 , ap ttcckT have run IVtV.
Knormous purchases of bllletii came with n
runli , most of the large concerns contracting
for nil they require for months nnd even n year
to come , nnd some of the largest contracts
are said to hnvo been nbout { 15 or even letc
but there Is ns yet no better demand for struc
tural work , llaru arc eak. Nells have de
clined to J1.40 for wire nnd J1.50 for cut , and lit
tle Is doing1 In rails , ns possible buyers think
JS IB too high with billets at J13 per ton. Amonn
vessels a great deal IB expected when relative
prices become Fettled.
The aggregate of gross earnings of the United
States icportlng for the month of December Is
J3M37.0S5. n decrease of 2.4 percent compared
with last ycnr , nnd of 8.9 per cent compared
with the corresponding tlnje In JSD2. The latter
reports mnko u more favorable showlnY than
any of the -earlier returns for thc.-'mblHh. For
the fourth week roads reporting show a consid
erable Increase In gross eanilmn. ; The Increase
Is not confined to any one section , but nearly
all the large systems report n large gain In the
fourth week. Compared with IKK roads reporting
for the month show reduced earnings , the great
est loss being In grangers and .other wHitPrn
roads. As n whole the returns so far made for
December compare much more favorably with
preceding years than the first complete report
for November.
CLK.UUXG HOUSE T4)TAIS.
of lliiKliicNH TriuiN.ni-u-d lij-
IllC
NEW YORK. Jan. 8 The following table ,
complied by Bradstrect's. shows the total clear
ances nt the principal cities nnd the percentage
of Increase or decrease , ns compared with the
corresponding week last year ;
CITIKS. Clearings. Inc. Dec.
New York C6S , 2,87S 6.1
Chicago 76,750,580 23.1
Boston 112.yeo.2lo 16.2
rhlladelphli ( S , 120.211 2L
St. Ixiuls I8.tOJ.013
San Francisco . . . . 1J,3SSC9
Baltimore IG/.lf.l.GJC G.I
1'lttshurg 15.1S7.01S 3.7
Cincinnati llfcS,400 15.1
Kansas City . . . . . . 9.C34.I83 22.3
N'cw Orleans 10.5rl,657 7.S
Buffalo 4.W.H.6 15.3
Milwaukee . . . , . , . , , G.ooc.sr.G 2.5
Detroit 5.92B.51J 21.5
Louisville 11.0
Minneapolis C.413.570
OMAHA 4.010.lOi 17.3
1'rovldenco 4.MS.COO 12.2
Cleveland 7.42S.M7 12.C
Houston .3S1,237 C.I
St. Paul 2.903,101 33.2
Denver 2.3M.303 2.9
Indianapolis 4,8:3.905 10.5
Colnmliui' , O 3.3'iI.kOO 1S.5
Hartford 4.1W..318 13.1
Richmond 3.00S.236
Washington 1.S37.910 23.7
Toledo I.r,6i,4i3 S7.0
Dallas 13.2
St. Joseph 1.155.3.W 1S.O
IVorla i.Ms.ew 2S.2
Memphis .900 % ! !
Portland , Ore 1.3G1.C93 G. "
Rochester 1.812.14S 11.1
New Haven lf82.7SO 15.C
Savannah 2.3.S7.4C2
Springfield. Mass. 1.707,0:0 S.i
Worcester 1.6l7.ri59 10.i (
Portland , Me 1,070,022 9.2
Atlanta 2.C93SG3 1.4
l.'ort Worth 1.40S.337 13.3
Waco 2.27CS\9 15.2 '
Syracuse 1.1CD.1CS 'ioio
DP.H Molncs 1,009,936 12.8
Grand Rapids . . . . sw.cns 15.2
Seattle 451,740 10.2
Iiowcll , , 071.228 7.0
Wlmlnston , Del. . , C07.337 27.1
Norfolk . ' . . . 1,071,137 8.4
Sioux City 328.502 , S2.0
Los Angeles 1 , 32.1,711 11.1
Tacoma - 25.0
Rockford , III 1.V..524 2G.O
Spokane M2.6CO 17.S
Jacksonville 201 , SR3
Lincoln 4I1.M2 1.4
New Bedford 79.f)5S 82C
Wichita ZBI.MO 33.9
lllrnilnRlmm 2S.01
Topekn , 12.7
Lexington , Ky. . , . 48.1
ninghnmpton' . . . . 4.VI.900I n.v
Davenport 7SR20l ( !
Ray City. Mich. . . . SIl.MI 18.9'
Dayton , O 674.177 .IS.3
Akron , O 298.001 4.3 ,
Springfield , O 219.D57 21.G ,
Canton. O 1R2.900 3.1 !
Knoxvllle 47S.27S
Fremont , Neb n7.r,2 ! > 32.1
Huntings. Neb , . . . M.I
rhattanooga 12.8
Fargo , 1C1.872I 51,7
NnMlvllle 1.313.4751 0.3
flnlveston B.M4.2DOI 4.5
Salt Lake ; ] , fi > . * 34l . . . . 10.0
Fall River 1.0'I.TM 7.9
Scrnnton DM KTfti li.RI
Helena , COI.M : 17.11. . . . . .
Augusta . .
Knlamazoo ISO 219) ) .
Totals , U. R Jl 7.G
Kxclmlvo of K. Y I 470,119.791) ) . 9.G
DOMINION OF CANADA.
Montreal It 0.051 : , yI 22.3
Toronto I 9.428.975 7,0
Halifax 1,372.124 18.9
Hamilton I 714.2 < 1 21,0
Winnipeg I 1.61.-.4M > 1.9
St. Johni , N. D . .I 589,279 ,
* '
Totals U .MT.aT2l' . .I 18,0
KKT'S STOCK UKVIHW.
TrniiNiii'lloiiH of tinI'IIH ! AVci'l ; on n
VITV MiulliMl Sen It- .
NEW YOUIC , Jan , 8.-Br ( lstroot's ro.
view of the stock market tomorrow will
nyi
In point of activity the flrtt weclt of the 'new
year lias proved n disappointment to Wall
ttreet. Not only hare trnninctlonn continued
to ba on a very limited ecule. but the quality of
Ilia actual trading ha * keen entirely profei-
ilonal. To compeninte for thli. the tone linn
bern , on the whole , very itrons throughout ,
prlcei having evinced a dltpoilllon to advance
where nny little pncrutAitetnent was
for so doing , while "lie.tr Interests endeavored
to test tlm nmrkrt frthH lime to time , nnd oven
sold stocks to fome ( j.xtcnt. The Impressions
produced were , however ; small , o far as the
general list was concJnird , and , though the
chief Incident of the week was Ilia reduction
of the Delaware & nifdmn dividend rnto from
7 to 5 per rent , wltli itulecldcd decline In that
stock. Us Inlluence oniUit , nnthrnclto group was
limited. . . , iri
The strength of the mirket , ns n whole , wn *
nltilliiitRl.lo In the main to n tvellet that the
Cuban agitation at Washington had been worn
out nnd lo the report VT from that city early In
the week Indicating .that the resolutions recog
nizing Cuban l > clllKerehry would not be pressed
further In the fenatcY'Lftler ' on there were ru-
mera that further efforts. would be made to re
view the question , and . ! ) < this fact the "street"
was Inclined to attribute the hesitation of the
public In take part m the stock market nnd
the equally apparent disinclination of the latge
Interests to adopt nny aggressive speculative | nl-
Icy with reference to the properties with which
they are financially Identified.
More or less slrc-M Is laid upon the somewhat
better results shown by the latest reports of
rnllrcad earnings and the news In the couth\vesl
that corn Is moving more freely , which has nn
appreciable Inlluence upon some of the granger
ttocks. Kurcpe has l > ecn Inactive , nnd. ns money
rates In Ixmdon have failed to weaken with the
advent of the new yenr , there Is no expecta
tion of assistance from that quarter. Foreign
exchange Is lilnhcr. n rise being natural at this'
time , but Fpeculatlvely the fact has had no
particular effect. The liotid matkct Is ICFS
active thnn Imd been expected , In view of the
largo payments on January 1 , though the In
vestment demand Is snilllclcnt to keep prices
steady. .
1IUSIM3SS IS nni'OUTKH HUIiTi.
Trnilc Coin ! II I onu UN Sly.nl Up Iiy
NT3W YOUK , Jnn. 8. Urnilstrcot's tomor
row will say :
With the exception of reports from n dozen
south Atlantic coast 'nnd Gulf cities , jobbers
nt nearly nil distributing centers say business
Is dull nnd without new features. Demand has
Improved nt Chicago nnd St. Louis for hats ,
hardware , sh'6'cii nnd dry goods , but trade In
these lines Is fair only. Cold weather has stim
ulated purchases of clothing nt some points.
Little general recovery from holiday dullness
In reported ns yet. At moft content salesmen
arc Just starting out. Collectloij. ) are reported
unsntlsfnclory , but In many Inslunces mcrchnnls
express , themselves nil hopeful of good spring
business.
The price movement has had little significance
nnd advances have been In hides , which have
become relatively scarce , turpenllne , coffee ,
whcal. oats nnd tin. Finn nnd practically un
changed quotations have been recorded for
Hour , pork , rugar , cotton , print cloths nnd pe
troleum , nnd reaction arc lepnrted In quota
tions for'tcuthtrn plff iron , lord nnd corn.
There Is no change In the wool market , manu
facturers declining to buy until they receive
orders for goods , More strength has been shown
by boots nnd shoes since the llrst of the week.
Iron nnd steel have been disappointing , m con
sumers evidently nnllclpatc a further leduc-
llon In prices and refuse lo place orders. The
week bus been marked by exceptionally heavy
orders of southern pig for export. Cotlon goods
remain nn depressed nnd tlio mnikct Is ns un-
oatlsfactory as heretofore , ns lower prices are
expected.
Uxports of wheat ( flour Included ns wienl : )
from botb coasts of the United Stales this week
amount to 3.1CS.CVS bu , , ns compared with 2.717.-
CCO 1m. last week. 3,471,000 bu. In the first week
of January , ISM : 2,057,000 bu. In the cortespond-
Ing week of 1S9I nnd ns contrasted with 3,303 000
bu. In the like period of 1S03. Tolnl exports ot
Indian corn this week amounting to 4.S19.2G1 bu.
constitute the largest week's aggregate elilp-
ments leported. Lost week the total was 2,742-
000 bu. , nnd In the week one year ago was 2n2G-
000 bu. In Ihe llrst week of January , U93 , Hie
aggregate was l.STO.CCO bu , , and In the like week
of IC9I It was 1,570,000 bu. , while In the cor
responding week ot IS'JJ the total was S2I OCO bu.
The week's tolol of business failures In tue
United States Is 4S'i.iono.nf ' the largest ever re
ported. This is unntraslnd with 325 In the last
week of ISSC , with 4ifi lit the llrot week ot 1MW ,
SIX ! In the correspon-llnir Week of 1593 nnd with
IS4 In the like period if > llS4.
There are 03 bualncc.tntullmes reported from
the Dominion of Caji.'yla. this week , compared
with 37 last week , 51 In the first week of Janu
ary , H93 , nnd a llk < ? total In the corresponding
week of H93. -
: < ? IIOND.S.
HUN a Plrin Umlcrlmii' , with
Irrrpriilar .Miivi'iuciit < > f Prloi-.s.
NR\V YORK , Jan/IS.S-The movement of stock
prices was IrrcgularfloJqy , but n llrm undcrloiij
ruled under Ihe lac . ptpdlsqulellng Cuban ic >
ports from Washington and a cessation of the
bank failures In IhVf northwest. Foreign deal
ers were disposed to seiY- lending stocks freely ,
but the offerings , estimated nt 15.CCO ( .hnre-s.
were well taken , awd , prices advanced on cov
ering nnd a moderate pommli < Ion house In-
qinry. Transactions In" ' the" lectaHlcs were "on
n lower scale , and li * fluctuations rcconlcd In
that class were In HUM lunances Importimt.
The steady Increase In the Inquiry for prime
Investment securities , which Is rellecled In the
largo volume of transactions In bonds , nnd ma-
teilal advances In the Kilt-edged ImneJ , consti
tutes an element of stienglh In the general
market position. The Invcilment inquiry extenJs
to Kurope. In the Industrials , todiy manipula
tion for n rice was again apparent , but the move
ment In the railroad Etocka was quieter. The
coal chares ruled feverish and lower under ihc
Influence of the Delaware & Hudson dividend
episode , but the low-priced chares were In fnlr
demand. The difference In favor of the American
Spirits , In regard to standing contracts , Involv
ing fl.500.COO , Influenced activity and a strength
In the sliaieJ. the prefeirt-d rising IVj per tent
lo 2334 , The absorption of the Corbln Interest
In Ixng Island by the Pratt cstalo and the
formation of a cyndlcnte to Improve the limn-
clal and physical condition of the property
caused an advance of t per cent In the stj.-k to
53. Manhatlnn was raided around midday nnd
yielded 1'i per cent on the tepart liled nt Al-
bur.y. showing n decided Increase In the sta
tistics of pas > enRers carried by surface ronti
In the state. The general market also sngsed
slightly , but the reaction WOH boon checked by
the manipulation In Sugar , which carried the
price of the stock up I > j per cunt to 112' ' enlarge
large transactions. The conflict with the Ar-
buckle Interests lias encouraged n creation ot
a large short Interest , which Is on the alert ,
however , lendy to run en Indication of Inside
rupport. Delaware & Hiuljon. which had pre
viously fallen HI per cent , rallied a substantial
fraction , nnd the grangers al. o displayed some
Improvement. National Starch first prcferrn.1.
which has been neglected for n long tlm * ,
Jtimpfd 5i per cent to C2 , with n mbscquent
depression to C9. The afternoon speculation was
largely centered In Sugar , which fUnirod for
41.000 shares out of nn ngsrcgate for the i"ny
of l.'O.MO shares , Profit laklng In the late Muu-
liiB forced general concessions. The rl.ia'nvm '
heavy nt slight net losses In the rathiyx. .
Tlio bond market ruled fairly active and val
ues made further substantial gnlns In movt In-
stnnccii. The dealing : ) In the usually Inactive
issues are Increasing and at Improving prices
pentrally. Do liardclnben Coal Cs were con-
Fptciiour for n decline to SHS , us compared with
52 , the last previous sale , In December , 1893.
Tie sales wt-rc tl.4C2.000. Governments were
quiet lut a trifle higher for the new 4n. Sales
wens JS.W
The i\enlng : 1'oet'a financial cablegram from
Londvi mys : Miserable weather nnd the lack
ot public ni ; > port dcprerecd the stock market
here today. The only fcnturb was a rise of 8
points Ir. Rank of Kncland stock , on cxpecta-
tlniiit of I'ici eased proilu for the p'jit year , ns
the result of recent loann by the bank nnd alfo
of thi1 profit rn thr hales of American eagles
for last auturin. Americans were steady. Uiu-
Ririy securltle : . were flat and mines dull. Span-
lull exchange on Iondon Hiow n marked Im
provement. An Important large deal In Turk
ish Blocks Is rumored between a Paris and n
Luincr bank. If true , the price nt which the
French Institution has bought reflects favorably
on Turkish prospects. In Paris the market was
llrm and In llerlln steady.
The following were tna cloning quotations on
Ihi leading blocks of the New York exchang *
today :
Orciron Nav . 14
AdaniH Kv IfiO 0. 8. L. AtJ. N . 1SK
Allan. TH S3 Pacino Malt . .Mil
Am. Express llll. I'L-orla. Dee. & K . \l
llaltlmoni It Ohio. 17) .
Canada Pacific , , , , DTilf Pullman Pnliico. . . iBl :
Canailn Soiuhorn. , 4ji Ucndlnv. . . . SUM
Conlr.il 1'aoltlc.UU \ IL O. W . 1ft
CUos. &Ohlo. . . . . . . liih dopfd . 40
ChluiiEO fi Alton. , 11)0 ) > , Hook Ihland . ( I7U.
C. II. .VQ 7.1W St. P.tiil . . . . . . 71M
Chicago Cua 7.1 - dopfd . 130
ConHolldnti'd Ona. 14.1K. St. Puv.l .t Omaha.IB
C.C. , C..V St. L , . . H7lf .dopfd . 130
Colo. Coat A Iron. , 'jj Soutlieni P.iclllu. . 1HW
Cotlon Oil Cert. . . . SuzarRuIlnorv , , , , lilt.
Uolawaro & Hud. . IWl ' Tonn.Co.il A ; Iron. y7Ji
Vol. . Lack. &w. . . 1M Totan I'ncltlc . 0
I ) . .V R. O. pfd . lTal.&O. Cim. pfd. CO
KiiBlTemi . 14hUnlon | Pacltic . U
Krlu . -M . U.S. BXPMHS . 3H
Kriupfd 11M ; W. St. I. . A Pac. . . . IIW
fort Wayne ltiji ; .W.SI.I-.V11. nfd. . 1BH'
O. Northern pfd. . . lift WollsKar o Ex. . . 117
(1. .tl ! . I. pfd OU WiMtnni Union. . . . 8lU'
Hacking Valluy. . . 17
lllliiola Contnil. . . U'J do ufil
St. I' . .VDiilntli. . . . 20 * 1111111. & Ut. T otii IHiJ
K. &T. pM WH Den.&U.ri Illo
L-ikoKrloiWest , 17. . < ( ion. Uluctrlc : ii : >
ilopfd , . , "Jat'l Llinued Kl
Load Trust t.11"/ . . "do pfd. . ' . . . " ! ! ! " 70
LotilHvlllo& N. . . . 4UM ' , Tiil. St. I , , , 'c 1C. O. , -4K
UA N.A U' ilopfd 10
Manhattan Con. . . . B7M Southem UK
MPinplila.VO 15 Soiulioni pfd ili ! (
MlcnlgunCiintml.- Tobicco 7H
Mo. Puclfto ai dopfd 10.1
Jloblki.voiiloil Am. T. & O. Co. . . . H3
NaHlivlllu Chut. . . . IIH C. C. Co lull
N.J.Cuntr.il ! ( ) ( ( Am.H'ii-.ir pU. . . . J4ll
H..1tW.pd 1IIVJ Ui.ilhorpfd OH
North Am. Co 4M
Northern Paclllo. . litlj llubbar nfd 7.1
N. Pacific pfd 8il : ! Cniton o.i nfd ns
a.p..U.AU.- . ; . i' . u. a A at. L praifi
" Am. Hi'lrln , : 1:1 :
nopfd. . . . . . ; ; ; ; ; . isir ( lop.'il .0
N. V. Ccntnil 0:1 : O.HAN , pfd 113
N. V. AN.K 13 -i.i.s.ii-iiitH. as
Untnrlo.t W.- . . . . 14' (
nil OFseismcnU paid.
Tno total ruUn of ctock * today were 1DO CIO
uliarfs , Inrludlne : American Guitar. 4I.M.O ; llur-
llnulon. 15ICO ; Ixiiilivllle & Nathvllle , 4.fOO ;
Manhattan ( 'onuolldaled , 3,1.00 ; IlendliiK , 0,7W ;
HI , I'aul. II.2CO ; TennCKrco Coal und Iron , G.700 ;
I'lllon ' 1'ncltlo , CMO ; Wubasli ' & I.lkcKrle ,
.
lll'Iltl.I.N , Jan. . IJicliungu on LonJon. It
riarli * 3 * I f ,
I'Alt IK , J&n. H. Tt.ree per cent rentoa , 102f
ISc for the necourl , Ksclinngc on Ixnulon , SJf
2Jc for clicck ! " . '
I.OKbo.V. Jnn. 8. OeM l quoted nt llilfnos
toilaj ; nt KS.M ; I.ltbon , 3SI ; Itonio. 104.C8.
N MV .York Money Mnrkol.
Nl\V YOUK , Jnn. S. MONKV ON CAT.tr-
Knsy nt l'ii'2 per cent ; last loan , 2 per cent ;
closed. 1HV3 per cent.
1'IUMK MnilCANTIUi I'Al'KU-SHGUi per
cent ,
STUnLlNO KXCHANflti Sternly , wllh ncttml
biulness In bankers' bills nt JI.J70I.S7U for do-
tnnnd , nnd nt M.MST4.MU for sixty days ; pasted
rates , JI.84Vi04.se , nnd JI.S7'ai. S ; commercial
b.lll , tl.fl
IIAU
flll.VRR . . . . .
CIOVBUNMnXT IIONIM Kltin ; new Is , ren.
nnd roupon , I20U ; R , rcg nnd coupon , HI : 4s
rcK. , 110"l ; coiuion. 111 ; I * , 03W ; Tneltlo 3s , 1S'J7 ,
10:14.
STATH I1OMI1S null.
HA1IAVAY 110Nl)3.-I-Mrin.
quotnllons on bonds were ns follows :
tj ; S.Ticw n'iTrr.TT 120K n. I''isit lif'oATmnaTJ
U. S. now coup. . . . I'-'l ) ) * 1) . . % H. G.TM 110
U. H. CH. rev Ill 1) . .V H. O.-lH HH
I u. a. fin. coup . Ill .
; U. S.in , I-- * U. H. A.S. A.tN. . . . 0.1V4
u. 8.-ii.com > . . . . . do 7 | M
U. . H. .VT. 0. f > 1 1(17 (
IMcllletln-vf Ul. . . UJ1 ) < do Hi lOit
.1 AIi..uliHl ! A . 11)2 ) M. . IC. V T. 1stIs. . Hi :
, Ali.ci9sll : ! . 1D-J ( lO-lrtlH lll ) (
! A1n..cl.l < iU . I'l ' Mntiiilllnlo.t Us. . Ill
AIn. ( tirrjncy . H'J K. j. o. OP-H. r.s. . . .
Ixi. How Ton. 4s. . lit Ko. i'aoillo ISM. . .
101) ) K.V. . CO-.IHJH
N.O.lis . I'.U cloS.KDol ) . fit. .
N.O.-IS . 101 II. Went. Ism. . . 7il |
S. C. mmriiml hi SUV. Cjnual-t 7 . . 1'Jll
TPHII. iii'w Ht-tila. . 81) ) do o. .v iv. .
IVIin.iiPw dvtila. . 10S St. U JtI.M.H'ii.3 74
Tt'nn. old its lit ) St. L..VS. P. HiMi.O lt)7J ) (
Va. Coittirli-H OIW Texas I'ac , IHIH. . . HO
doiJo'i-rn-d ( ! iPexas lMn.'JiU. . . . _ 1\ <
Alclilsjii-ls "Witt. ! InNnflM. . . loii :
AlclilMOii lid A -ll' < WnstShorJ ! 10.1H
C.tntul.1 SH.1M O. H..V N. l ts. . . . 110H
I. . A N. inillled 4s. 7 ? O. H. A.N. 4 S7
Southern 09 8'JM X. 1 . : iiln 78
HnKloii Stock QiiotnlliinM.
BOSTON. Jan. 8. Call loins. ' - > 1S'U par cent :
limn lo.-ms. : Ui'-l ; ! 'IKV C3nt. Clo < Uir prlcj ) fur
stocks , bonds nnd inlntn ? sli.iro-i :
A.T..1S. P 14 ivTlJ ioariTfl Mf
American Kn nr. . lim Kd. 13103. Ill 14S
Am. S itr : pfd. . . . 10l ) > ( ( Joi. : Klec. nfd 70
llriyiiinto n.-m fit * AtuliHon pfd _ ' ) ! {
Moll Telephone. . . SOildi Muiilnou N "DM
lioslon .t Albany.10 Wli.O-'iit. Is . U7
IlOBion.tMalm > . . . llll Win. Gout. ( Is . 117
O. . II. . ' ( 7I < Allomv. Mlnhi.Ca f.O
Fltclibnrc ! )1 ) > 4 All'inth . ' 'I
( Jonrral Klectrlc. . : ti : ? | IJOH'on .V Monlnr.i : tlSU
lIllnolH Stool U7 HiitKiA lloHt n. . . . O
Mxlc.in Central. . 7-X Calumet , V II cl.i. . .11.1
N. Y. A.X. K COM
Old Colony 1704 Krinklln . lli !
On.Short Lino. . . 14 17H
Hnbbi-r ' . ' ! -
tlnlon Pacific HH Qulncy. . . I'-'l
WestKml 01 Tatnar.io'x . . . . 100
WoBt Knd pfd 8(1 ( Wolvprlno . I )
Sun 1'riinolsiM ) Ilnlniv Uiinliitlniix.
SAN PIIANCISCO. Jan. C. Tlm oniclal cloln ?
cinot.tlloiisforinlnln ? Htocks toJiyV3rj : u fol
lows :
Altn 4
Alpha Con. . , 15 .Instlun . t
Amli'rt 15 Kentucky Con . t
Ilelclicr fiO Muxlc.-ui . -1.1
llcsl Atlolchcr. . . . 05 OcolilLMit.il Con. . . . 20
llodlnCun 7 Ophtr . nn
Calunona 12 Ovonnan . 17
Clintli'ii o Con 51 I'otosl . CO
dioll.nr 77 Snvairo . -Ml
Rimtldt'iico r-.l Sierra Nnratla . 4'1 '
Con. Cal.AVa 130 Silver Hill . 1
Con. Innierlal 1 Union Con . I : !
Crown Point 20 Utah Con . 7
. YellowJacltot. . . . 31) )
( 'oultl A Currlo. . . . 27
Silver b-irs. ( HHc : Maxlcin ilr > ll-ir.i , fl.it.'i'-'Wc.
SlglitUraftH , l.Sie ; tologr.ipilc ! , loc.
NIMV Yni-lc. Ilnlnp : Uuolnllons.
NEW YOIIK. Jail , 8. Tlio following are Iho
Ilnlwcr us U.Hailo fC.ll
Choll.'ir. 70 ( itililr. nr ,
Crown 1'olnt .5 I'lymontli 20
Con. Ciil. JtVa 1(10 ( QnlckHllvnr. 100
Uondwoud 100 gnlcksllvur pfd..l200
Oonld A.Cnriy 25 Sierra Novad.i 45
lliiloAXorcroi-i. . till standard 120
Iron Silver. ill ) Union Con 40
Mexican 40 Yellow Jackut. . . Hu
Iiniln 11 Stock ( luotiitlniin.
LONDON. Jan. 8. t p. in. clOHhu ; :
ConsolH.m'y. . . lll f-10S ) | ! . IMnl common. .
Consols , nco'l. . . . . . 111IS N. Y. Gontr.il 117
c.iu.lMcIllc a7H IVniisylvanla '
Erie 1014 l'i" : .
KrlulBtpfd : > " > Mo.x. Con. now 4 . H84
III. Contra ! l ) . > ' IDi
Mi'Xlcan ordln-irr , 2.S ? (
HAH GOM5 7Ts ITid.
- IIAU SH'A'UH-2 ! ) 11-lM per ounce.
MONIJY 2 21i per cent.
Tlio rate of discount In Ihe open market for
short nnd tlircc months' bills Is 3 % per cent.
PIllllKCltll \ < > tl'H.
IIALTIMOKi : , Jun. 8. Clearings. J3.CS3.71S ; bal
ances , JI3I.213.
nOSTON" . Jan. 8. Clearings , $17,702,431 ; bal
ances , $2,227,745.
NI3W YOUK , Jnn. 8. Clearings , $3S.S21.2D2 ;
balances , J52C,422.
I'llIUVUliU'HIA. Jan. 8. Clearings , ! 3,5I- ( !
S77 ; b.-ilanccn , $1,537.:50.
MKMriUS , Jnn. f. Clenrln.is , J35n.f.03 ; lial-
nncoi. { 41 , Ml. New York exchange fclllnu at > 1
piemlum.
ST. I-OUIS , Jnn. S. Cle.irlnss , $1.95.CC ; bal
ances , JS03.UO. Money , DJ7 per cent. New York
exchange , par bid ; 2Je premium allied.
CHICAGO. Jnn. 8. Clearlnffs , $13,780,0:0.
Money , steady nnd uiiclifttiRed. Nciv York ex
change. lOo discount. Foielgn exchange , barely
Btc-ady ; dcmund , $4.S7 ; elxty days , JI.SI.
( JnlTft * Mnrlcct.
NI3\V YOUK. Jnn. S.-COFKKK-Optlons
opened steady nt unchanged pi Ices to 10 points
down ; ruled dull , with n wenk underlone , follow
ing easier cables nnd lighter ri-cclpts nt llio
nnd Hanm * . .T.io weaknet-s was llnnlly nr-
rcsted by moderate foreign buying ; closed dull
nnd unchanged to 10 points net decline ; bales ,
9.2CO bags. Including : January , J9.K ; March ,
} 9.f06a.t."i. Ppot coffee , Illo , rteady ; No. . 7 , In
voice , ilO.25 ; jobbliiK. $10.73. Mild , steady ; Cor
dova , $15.t01H7.CO , Total war * hcii o deliveries
from the United States , 1C.022 bags. Inclu.lln- :
13.930 baRH from New Vor ; New Yolk etoc ! :
today , SC3.2SS bnga ; United States flock. li2,4S7
bags ; nfloat for the United States , S42.COO bncs ;
total visible for the United Slates , 7CIs ; lugs ,
oKalnBl CCO.SCJ bags Inft year.
IIAVHI-3. Jnn. K. COI'KPi : Olored quiet at a
net lots of ' . , ' ( ; sales. 24 OCO hac'j.
SANTOS , Jan. 8. COFTOK Firm ; good nvcr-
ngo Santos , 12.200 rels ; lecelpts. two days , ID.CM )
bags ; stock. H.'iC < X > bags ,
HAM11UHO. Jan. 8.-COFFEl---Decllni-d Vt
pfd. ; sale ? , "l.CCO bags.
HIO , Jnn. f. COFFKK Firm ; No. 7 Illo , 11.0V )
rels ; exchange , S 17-SSd ; receipts , IS.COi ) baui ;
cleared for the United dales , 4 , WO bags ; for
Kurcpe , 0,000 bags ; stock , 311. MX ) biK : ? .
IviiiiMiiH City Mnr ! ; ' ( H.
KANSAS CITY. Jnn. 8. WHBAT Dull nnd
about Ic lower ; No. 2 hard , 77cN'o. : . 2 re-l , ono
car fancy. 93o ; No. 2 Hiring , nominally 748750.
COUN Firm ; No. 2 white. IS'/ic.
OATS Slow ; No. 2 white , nominally Uff21c.
KYI2 Nominally 32e. for No. 2.
HAY Steady and unclr-nged.
IJUTT1JU Steady , but slaw ; crcam-jry , IT&Uc ;
dairy. 1057131' .
EGOH Dccldeilly lower on nverstnik nt ISe.
I'corla ( i nil 11
PEOUIA. 111. , Jun. S.--OOIIN Finn ; No. 2 ,
20 c.
OATS Slow ; IrreguHr ; No. 2 white , l"ifilfic. !
KYi : Dull nnd nomln il ,
WHISKY Market rteady at * 1.18.
HKC13IITH Com. ju.Wl bil. ; oat" . 1SCO ) : lu. ;
rye. COO bu. ; wiical , C,0 ( lm.
HHlI'MKNTri-Corn , i,7ri' ; , u. ; cuts , KO.S'O lu. ;
wlilfliy , C7S bbls. ; wb.it , .ftjl Ml ,
ttisw York Dry ( icioilH
NUW YORK , Jnn. 8. There was n lllllo dc-
aiaiic nil mound , nnd though tlm grimier nu in-
i vr of lii'i.ililcr were of the Informntlun I'lmrac-
t'T. man } moJcrate purelmtres uf blrncbed nnd
biowi ) c'jIU'lis ' nnd scaEunublo rpecinltles re
turned fnlr Bales , ami with forwarding on old
ct'apinirnts ; returned n good volume of bust.
na * * rninlnK clotlis were quiet nnd auota-
tlona unchniiged.
Tdlc-ilo A
TC'LKDO. Jnn. -\VllKAT-Dull und steady ;
No. 2 cnsli , .He : May. S4 c.
COIIN Dull nnd sternly ; No. 2 mixed , 22c.
OATS Uulj Nu. r mixed , ISc.
HYB-Qulet ; No. Z i-n h , 3Sp.
CI.VI-it KCKO Steady ; prlmo cash , { i.30 ;
M.irch , J.-.r. ' . .
OilUnchanged. .
London Wnol SiiH-H.
„ LONDON , Jan , 8. At the aheeprkln sales IBS-
2S4 Cnpo of ( louj Hope and Natal tklns were
offered , and of this nun. her 3K'3 were with
drawn' . The demand wiui jood nnd lint home
tiaduvero the calcf buyers , i onrso wool WUH
nearly par , lung wool wni'id ' lower und others
were UUJid lower. Lamta iliowcd a tlccllnn of
> Iliiiillpii1lN 'WIliMit 'Miirltrf.
MINNUAI'OLIH. Jan. S.-WIIEAT-CIOhed :
January , 77c ; May , 7S'ie. On track ; No. 1 noith-
crn , ti'.ic ; No , 2 norlh.-rn , 77c ; reculpu , J1S
car * .
MANCHIISTEIt , Jnn. 8 , The market for clott
lu < iul < t , with n llmltH Inciulry. The jurn
market la llrm , but little Is dalni ; .
Wool Mnrlci't.
BT. IjOHIri , Jan. B.-WOOb-lJnohanred (
NI-\V : YOIIK , Jnn. 8.-\VOOU-Qulftj llee.- . ; ,
1H/200J pulled , i : ISc.
Oil Oily .Mill-kill.
OIU CITY , Jnn , 8. Credit biilancrs. 5Jc ; c r-
tlllcates. no Lldi ; chlpmentu , 15,003 bbls. ; i'.in ,
woo y/i . ' '
I'rlnt OlnlliH .llurlicf.
1'AIJj IHVUII , Mais. , Jan. -I'rlnt ciotlu
lull ut 2jc ! , nominal.
_
KrlNito When I.
HAN FIIANCISCO. Jan. 8-\VUlSA7-Mli't ;
May. 1.67Ti.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Bun Fairly Liberal in Both GtUtlo and
Hogs.
CATTLE MAINLY FEEDERS AND BUTCHERS
nnil I "iilrl > ' Aoltve , I
Urni > Almut u Moki-l
UOKM l-'lvr l Ton
Co 111 Iiinrcr.
SOUTH OMAHA Jnn. S.-Hecclpts for
the days Indicated were :
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Horses.
January S 2,3Si 4.SWJ t13 !
January 7 1,870 0.1WI.4VJ . . . .
January C 4,017 3,11 ! ) 2221 . . . .
Jnmtnry 5 7.10 SC1. 421
January 4. . . . . . . . . & > l 1.S3I 2.CU7 . . . .
January 2 I.CSI 2,710 l.IOi
January 1 S12 3.WM l.&OT . . . .
December 31 1,321 r-.SSfi 2,313
Uerember 30 1.U30 fl.Ml 1S < 1
December 29 2m 7 , SI 1,201 47
IJccembcr 2S 1,519 2,743 3200
The olllclal number of cnrs ot' stock
brought In loday by each roul : was :
Cattle , llocs. Sheep.
C. , M. & St. 1' . Hy 3
o. & St. 1. . Hy l
i.Mo. 1'ae. Ity : t 2
Union I'nclllc system 2.1 0 2
C. A- N.V. . Ky 1
R , 1C. , < i M. V. H. H IS 17
C. , St. I' . , M. & O. Ky. . . . 13 5
Jl. XM. . H. U. H 13 21
C. . U. & I ) . Hy ! )
K. C. & St. J 17
c. , H. I. KV. . Hy. . cast. , r l
C. . H. 1. & I' . Hy. , west. . 1 1
_
Total receipts 93 71 4
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows , each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated :
Iluycrs. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co 3 l.tioJ . . . .
O. H. Hammond Co. . . . 17(1 ( 100
Snlft and Company. . . . 331 1,737
rudahy Packing Co. . . . 377 l.tll'J ' S7I
H. JJockcr and Ueir.in. . . l
Van.saiu .t Co Gl
J. 1 , . Carey ' . 107 ;
W. 1. Stephens 131
Hill Lewis Co 151
licnton & Underwood. . 71
Huston .t Co fit
Hamilton 11
H. 15. .t D. from K. C. . 4IW
II. H. . * i I ) . 3 City 125
Swift , country 390
Other Uuyers 212 -I
Totals \ ( 5,313 1270
CATTLE The receipts so far as numbers
were concerned wcru about too -Mine aa
yesterday. A considerable ] iroporllon of
the cattle were feeders nml butchers'
stock , so that the actual ollcrltifs of bcei
steers were not so very large.
A uood many of the beef cattle wore only
half fat , or warmed up , but there were a
few loads of fairish stuff that sold up to
11.20. The market. BO far na values were
concerned , did not chow mum change from
yesterday. The domain ! > wu good , and
41 the offerings were not especially largo
the trade was soon over with , the pens
being cleared In , good oeason ,
Hutchcrs' stock Bold fully ns well ns
yesterday , too demand being strong for
desirable cows and heifers.
In the feeder division the condition of the
trade iwas hardly so good as yesterday
from a seller point of view. There were
quite a good many feeders nmong the
fresh arrivals , nnd In addition there were
quite a number In the hands of spedulntors ,
whllo In the face of the liberal offerings
the country dcmtfnd did not prove to bo
especially brisk. Under such conditions
prices were a little lower. Representative
sales :
NATIVKS.
IJKEl' STKUnS.
No. Av. I'r. No Av. I'r. No Av. Pr.
3..1056 $3 00 1S..10S5 J3 SO S0..12$3 90
I. . . . HO SCO 19..1280 3 W ir . . . .117 > ) 3 W
1. . . . 93D 3 Sft G..1120 3 SO IS..1241) 400
si. . . . 125 3M a. . . . 853 .1S5 n..1201 i ta
Si. . . . 95' ) 3 C5 13..1149 3 W ! ) . . . . .1172I 03
C..1CGI 3 G5 II. . . . 932 3 S5 17..14:0 410
IS..1055 3 05 2..1173 3 83 21..1213 4 15
8..1W7 370 3..1240 383 3U..13S7 413
19..1051 375 G3..1222 3 ( ii SO..1311 415
. . . . 872 375 II..122.1 3 SO 17.1323 420
4..1082 380 23..1050 300 1..1180 4 2t )
COWS.
*
1. . . . S20 1 CO 1. . . . 10.10 2 SO7..12.V ) 2 93
3. . . . S73 ICO 1..1UIO 2 M 1..1UH ) 300
1. . . . 910 173 1..1C20 210 3..1301 3 CO
1. . . . CO 200 2..1110 2M 6. . . . 9S2 SCO
1. . . . 8fO 2 CO 1. . . . 970 2 f,0 2..1100 300
1. . . . ICO 2 00 2..1115 2 0 4..1255 3 00
I..l0.'i0 2 CO 1..10CO 2.13 1..10.10 . 301)
1..IPOO 213 1. . . . fOO 253 2..mo 300
1..10CO 220 1. . , . C50 265 3. . . . 93 3d )
! . . . . ) 2 JO 1..H20 20) ) 1..1010 3 VI
1..1I70 223 C..1C28 2W 2..9'0 ! 3 Cu
2. . . . U50 225 2. . . . 855 2 05 1. . . . W ) 3 03
9..1CC3 2 3 2..IC43 2 C5 2. . . . 50 310
1..11CO 223 IS..1073 270 22. . . . 21 310
1..10-JO 2 SO 1. . . . Ktl 275 9..1101 310
1..1UO 240 1 , . . . 910 273 6. . . . ! > S > 0 310
1. . . . 110 200 4..12T5 275 1..11W 310
1..K20 2 CO 4..1090 275 l..ll',0 315
2..1010 2 SO 3..1610 275 10 ICtS 315
2. . . . 10 233 1..1I10 275 2..1185 320
3..IOCS 235 1. . . . I'll ' ) 280 2..10SO 3 S3
1..1100 233 7..1CCO 280 S..lt'Sl 325
1. . . . WO 240 1..12VO 2 IS 1..1I10 323
I..1WH ) 240 I..1K'0 2 S3 10..1063 .123
1. . . . SSO 2 < 0 1. . . . 950 2 1..1320 3 23
3..1070 240 1. . . . 8W 28" 2..1125 325
1..1G4.0 240 I..1210 2 M 18..1101 325
S..1032 240 2..1230 290 3..910 323
1. . . . KM 2 CO C..1121 2 SO S..1U7 323
2. . . . 925 2M 4..1097 290 3..1KO 330
2..1040 2 CO 3..U23 290 1..11CO 330
2..1215 2(0 2..1075 290 4..S92 333
3..1MM 2 CO 5..1134 2 M O..MI 340
3. . . . S93 250 7..1191 2 93
1. . . . W 223 4. . . . 4C7 2 E5 23. . . . 7M 325
2. . . . 470 2 TO . . . . COS 285 2 740 323
3. . . . 870 2 CO 4..K2 293 IS..I'll 320
1. . . . CIO 270 1. . . . C4I 300 1. . . . fM 335
2. . . . SOO 270 17. . . . 737 31' ' ) 2. . . . S'O ' 3 33
1. . . . SCO 273 2. . . . KO 310 S. . . . 9'A > 333
2. . . . K3 2 TO 2. . . . 130 310 1..1IM 340
1. . . . 700 2 SO 7. . . . 791 315 12. . . . SC3 35' ' )
1.CIO 2 SO -I. . . . 847 320 1. . . . 050 S 51)
2. . . . C05 2'0 2. . . . fOO 323 1..73Q 360
3. . . . f.23 280 . . . . 7t2 323 1..1010 SCO
1.ISO S 0 2. . . . 713 3 23
11UU.S.
1..13SO 223 J..1K0 2 C5 1..1CM 2 5
1. . . . ! I40 241) ) 1..13T-0 2 C. 1..1230 2 S3
1..12W 211) 1..1190 2 C ! 1..1310 2 to
1..1360 2 4' ' ) 2..1213 270 1..ICCO 2 l
1..13IO 251) ) I..I1CO 270 1..1CIO SOU
l..12rO ; 253 1..15CO 275 l..l 4'l 3 It )
1..1310 255 1..1720 275 1..1KO 3 WI
1..110) IKS 1..1CSO 2 S3 1..15MI 313
1..105A 2 CO 1..1030 2 S3 1.2'lM ' 32) )
1..19CO 2 CO 2..I4S5 2 83 2..1V.O 3 25
1..1620 2 CO 1..1ICO 2 S3 I..Km 323
STAGS.
2..13CO 3 CO 1..15CO 323 1. . . . MO 340
O.U.VKS.
1. . . . 120 2 CO 1. . . . 90 400 ] . . . . 201 310
1. . . . 70 300 1. . . . 100 400 I. . . . Ill 52" .
1. . . . 260 300 1. . . . ICO 173 1. . . . 210 523
2. . . . 125 330 2. . . . 173 & Ort 1. . . . 210 540
1. . . . 220 4 CO 3. . . . lit 5 00
STOCKKRS AND l''BKDKn-i.
1. . , . C70 3 CO ID. . . . 99J 3 05 1. . . . 4fK ) 3 SO
1. . . . G50 300 20..1001 3 C3 2. . . . W5 3 RO
4. . . . ! )00 320 2. . . , 820 3 K 4. . . . NO 380
1. . . . 4W 323 2. . . . CIO 303 1. . . . MM 3 M
1. . . . SCO 323 3.1..1050 3 C3 7. . . . 720 380
i. . . . 3:10 : 323 n7..iu4i 3 C3 : . . . . ; 3 to
3..1173 323 12..1198 370 1..7fO n R3
2. . . . 7C3 3 3" , 5. . . . 700 370 2. . . . 970 3 F3
4. . . . BS3 335 2..1180 370 2. . . . .173 ! t K3
1. . . . 710 3 f.O n. . , . 731 375 3. . . . < lit : 3 K3
2. . . 780 3 MS . . . C12 3 75 S. . . . 'S - . M
4. . . . 2 3 DO :2. . . . 623 S 75 ] ( ! . . . . t''J n ! M
1. . . . 6)0 3 CO J. . . . $40 375 12. . . . 1,3 390
4. . . , KO 333 5. . . . 740 375 4..1MO 3 S3
2..10SO 333 I. . , . 710 373 ' . ' 7. . . . 754 39ft
11. . . . IllS 3 S3 7. . , . 4M 380 1. . . . 770 100
2. . . . f.S3 no 1. . . . 72D 3 SO 1. . . .W 420
8. . . . 771 3 M 2. . . . 423 3 SO 35 421 4 20
2. . , . C70 3 C3
MILII-IS : : AND Bi'niNai-jiis.
No. Pr.
1 springer M'2 nn
1 cow nnd calf i't 00
1 milker 2500
1 uprltiK'-r 2 * < :0 :
1 niu'lnser > . ; 27 00
1 f-iu * and rnlf. , 2S f o
1 row mi' ] on If 3D (0
1 nn Inner , , no CO
1 tpringer 3200
1 coiv untl rnlf . ' , . . 33 (0
VVKHTIIItNf ,
Pr.
331
3 C3
375
I 20
I SO
3 10
321
380
310
. . . 3U
3 tlf. tiff. . .1519 3 CO' '
IHJU.'i The arrfviiln of IIOKS f H shoit of yc-eler-
Jay'n llgure , hut till ! Ihfio U'H n fair run ,
Ci'i-iylhliu ; . IIOWGVC , * ' . 'a n nln l the wiling
In'.ciTK , mlvlciM frnm t.llicimarlict * lielng lower.
The trddo upennd at Ihls point lower and II loon
di'velop d lulu u t ? 10o decline. ) ' * or ft lower
mniUvt Ilia Irudera * fnlrly scllvo nnd th offer-
Imrvrro nil tiiki'ti In r < * unnubly gnoil triivnn.
ll-jivy hugn tiold l.ir i'ly nt ) ] .0jf/.1.0 / , nn ngalimt
t3.infi3.t5 yenlenlay , tvhll > * tlm light und medium
wiluhti. Inoi'Kht ' I3.l5'J3.:7ii toJny and 13,2503. 1)
y icidiiy ,
Today'H di-cllno can Irs Iho marital la tilt
1'iiveil | > lul tnuched tlnco Deccnilxr ' . ' ,
No , AV. Ph. Pr. No. Av. Bh. I'r.
H , , . 4IS . . . 3 W 71 , . . , . . . . ! t Jl 12U
M . . . . . . .jn ro .m * om , . ami
W . W . . . 3 00 TO . 200 , . , t li
50 . 331 ( I ) .1 W 45 , . CS7 0 3 II
10 . 374 . . . t w oo . : : o i > ) 3 u
2 333 . . . 3 f5
SlIKKI' Tlio rccclptu of slurp were nut larni' ,
lint mlvlce * from ollu-r markets wore mitllclently
unlnvarnlilp to force vnhios down tibout ICc.
llppri'scntrillve ftnlen :
'
No. Av. I'r.
i cull * 120 12 r. ' )
21S wralonii" , inlxoil 119 3 ZS
222 westerns , mixed Ill 3 3
( ) IIICA < iO 1.1 VK STOOIC
Trude Sli v lit Cnlllo mill nt I.invcr
Prlt'cH MiiffK Irrcmilnr.
CIUCAOO , Jan. S. In callle trndo was idow.
with n further decline of from Be to U > o per 100
llig. In common and medium Rradpx , Kak'nrro
on n basis of from S3.50 to S3. 73 for the poorest
dressed licet steers up to from } t.0 to 15 for
export eattle , with mmlorato pales of prlmo
beeves nt from > . " > ,0."i lo { S.S5. The hulk of the
"iilos wvie nt from { 1 o to Jl.tO. titatiN and oxen
sold nt from H.49 to $1.40 , bulls nt I mm { 2 lo
M , nnd eows nnd heifers nt from $1.75 to kl.C.l.
c.ilelly nl from J2S5 to tl. n few extra heifers
Koine for 54.50. Ciilviu ruM up to J6.15 prr Itu
llm. StKvkc rs nnd feeders were FlroiiR , They ruM
nt frutn (3 lo ? 4.:5 , prlmn feeders tirbiKlmr from
i.o to Ka hlsher than lusl week. Today's fed
slcors rold nt fiom 53.40 to 54.20 for lots uvrr *
iiRtiiK from KT5 to 1.2CO His ,
In IIOKS prices were IrrcKUlar. In Komo cft * < 03
hops were clcndy , whllo In others they cold
from So to 15e lower. Common to prime droxcs
sold nt from ? 3 to 13. 15 , llio hulk ioliR nt from
K. l.'i lo IJ.35. The dcclli u was chiefly In choice
light nnd medium Wflxhtx.
The nmvlo't for Bhoop was fnlrly nctlve nnd
about steady. Khrrp mdd nt from { 2.25 to J3.VT
for Inferior to choice Hocks , nnd laniUi nt fium
$3 to $3.50 for Inferior up to from $5 to $5.25
for t.ie liopt , with yearling nt from $3.r > 0 to II. 33.
Western cheep sold nt from $2.75 lo $3.75.
Ilccelpts : Culllc , 0.000 head ; IKW. 31.000 head ;
sheep , 11,000 head.
City Live HtoeU.
KANSAS C1TV , Jan. 8. CATTLIJ IlecelpIs ,
C.OCO head ; tlilinu | > nts , 4,000 head , Dchlialda
BrndcH fctroiiR ; ot.icrs slow nnd a bhndo lower ;
Texas steers , $2.70jj3.70 ; Texas cows , $1.75ft2.C5 ;
nallve Rteers , $2.9.5/I.SO ; native eows nnd hellers ,
$ l.M > jr3.25 ; mockers und fccdem , $2.CTt3.7C , | ; bulls.
$2.05H3.15.
1IO(1SUfeclpls. . 17.000 head ; shipments , 700
head. Market opened weak nnd r.o lower , closed
a shade lielter ; hulk of rules. $3.0003.25 ; heavies ,
M.C'O'JS 'S ; packers J3.00ft3.S ; mixed. M.I5r3.23 ;
llBlitM. $3.22'sa3.n'4 ! ; Yorkers , $3.0503.25 ; plKs.
$2. ! > : ( f3.10.
ailUI. : ! ' Itecelpts. S.fCO head ; iddptnentB , 100
hivid. Market Mciuly ; himhs , J3.toaG.03 ; millions ,
S2.COH3.40. _
Nt'iv York I.ISluulf. .
NH\V YOUK. Jan. S. 1113KVK.S Uecelpls , 4,113
head ; common nnd best itrers steady ; others
lower ; oxen lower ; hulls firm ; cmvs steady ;
native slccui , $4.UOfr4.85 ; BlaRS nnd oxen , $3.4lfp )
l.ffl ; hulls , $ J.C033.W ; cows , dry , $ I.IOff3 20. Cl- !
hlcs quote American steers ut lOffllc , dressed
welsht ; she p , S'.4591Sc ; refrlucrntor lieef , SffOc ;
expoits , 317 l > ee\t's ; toinorrow , 1,170 beeves und
l , < r ! ) < | UarterH of hecf.
SI1KU1' AND I.AMHS llecclpts , 8.131 head ;
cheep firm nt $3.00KI.37'S. '
Iioas-r.ccelpts , D.S17 head ; steady at { 3.E09
1.10.
_
St. LunlH Live Hlock.
ST. IXUIH ) , Jnn. 8. CATTLK-Itecelpls. C.OOO
lio.id ; market slaw ; nntlvo licevcs , S3.WffJ.10 |
stockcrs und feeders , 52.00JJ3.75 ; cows nnd helf-
eili , $1.75Q3.rO ; Tcxu nnil Indian Rleers , $2.COf
410.
IIOQS Itecclpts , JO.OOO head ; market weak nnd
lie lower : Unlit. J3.Mi73.DO ; mixed. J3.OJff3.23 ;
heavy. S3.00 < fft.CO. ;
HIIK1JI' Itccelpts , 1,500 head ; market Etronsi
muttons. 12.nog3.S3.
Stock In "si lil.
Ilccord ot rneelpts of live stock at the four
principal mniliels for Krlday. Jununry 8. 1S97 :
Cattlo. Hocc. Hheep.
Omnhn . 2.3M 4.MO CH
ChtrnRO . .CCi ) 3l. iO 11.000
Ifnnn.is City . G.tOO 17.CM 3,000
St. Louis . C.OOO 10.000 1,000
Totals 13.355 G2 , CO 10.113
Ivcly Si-nsliin of KnlfvlitN of I.nlioi * .
IHTTSnuna , Jan. 8.-Onc or the- liveliest
conventions of the I'lttsburg district begun
In KnlRhtH of Labor ban at 10 o'clock.
There was u wrangle over the seatlnB of
sjoino delcKiitcB and only thlrly-lhreo wcru
admitted. During the moniliiK iiointof the
deleRates demanded an explanation of the
ncln of the local organization. Tiila caused
itulta a titlr nnd the matter ivuy under dis
cussion when n recess was taken for lunch.
It la the annual meettnt ; and olllcera nru
to be elected , hut It Is not likely that an
election will bo held until tomorrow.
WASHINGTON , Jan. 8.-W. II Q. Sim
mons , for several years past mauler work
man of District Assembly CO. Knlh'hta of
Labor , the head of the KnlghtM In thla city ,
baa been expelled from the order by the
executive board for alleged violation of Its
rulcH. The expulsion Is duo to the -hostile
aUltudo of Simmons toward the board In a
recent controversy. Simmons announces
that ho will HIIU llio board for damages for
defamation of chainctcr.
AKHCNhlir lloc'i'l Vl'll Slolcll ItOlldN.
CHICAGO. Jan. 8. In the InvcntlRiitlon of
the chnrBCH iiBalnst AKslatant Superintend
ent of 1'olicc lloas and Inspector Shon bc-
fore the Civil Service commission today the
accuser. cx-Convlct "Sleepy" Burke , created
somewhat of a sensation by Ii'.cntlfylim ox-
Assessor Goorcv ) II. Wllllums , n prominent
local politician , na the man whom he saw
recelvo the stolen bonds Irum Jack McLean
at the corner of Adams anil Clark ntri-ctn
ono day last May. The chief of police says
ho will not arrest Williams In connection
with the cnuc. Hu nays It lathe duty of
tlm tttato'H attorney to lay the matter be. ,
fore the rand Jury In cjiso sufficient , evi
dence U secured to warrant nuch action. .
TJII3 III3AI.TV .MAlllCICT.
INSTRUMENTS placed on record Trlday ,
January S , 1837 :
WAItUANTY DKKDS.
Union Land company to W. R Oro-
; an , lots 12 to 17 , block 1 , Kendall's. . ? 1
R A. Crowell to I' . M. Crowoll , I it I ) ,
block I , nnd lot 1. block 4 , Wj-,1
Sldo . . . . . J.CMJ
Jc/.in ItliiK and wlfo to L. M. Ganlnir ,
lot 20 , hiock 9. nrlvtsi ? Plauti . 1
It. 'M. ' Onrdnor to a. \ \ * . IJoyd. snmi' . . 1
llnnk of Minnesota to K. A. d-vmjur
ot a I , receivers , lot 4 , block I'l" ) ,
Omaha . l
11. M. Stcnbers and wlfu to ICmni.i
Mltukuf , lots 0 , 7 , 18 and 10 b'ork ' :
loin 1. 2. n. II , r , 2 and "XI. bo.- ! . : . ' ,
and various othi-r lots In Hoan 51111 ;
lot ! > . block 15 , Kountso' nd uiM .
A. W Strcot nnd wlfn to H. H. Hat -
Inj-'H , lot 1. block : : i3. Omnlia . 1.0C-0
R , K. French nnd wlfo to J , J , Mo-
ni-11 fTmHj.ri feet nt point on south
Him Dodge Hlriioti WIG feet cast of
west Una of Twonly-fotiiin n'reet. . l
\V. J. Hunter and -rtlfo : > W. II.
( in ten , lot 7 , block 3 , Crulyhton
C. K Fans nnd.vlfu to An.ilo ti'iu -
bni ) , P yof lot c , block > : > ; , .sou ii
Omaha. . , . , , l.t.'O
Annlo UauKhnn to Marrarct Ourran ,
same j.r.10
Special master to K. fl. llatoi , n 'i
of lot K2 , Nelson's add . 1,7JJ
Special master lo Andruw Ml'.cs ' e ; -
ccutor , nt ill , lot II. block ID ; lot 11 ,
block " 9 ; lot 0 b'.ock 41 ! ; lot S. nlock
1 ! ) , South Omaha ; .lots 18 , 3. 12. il. \
4. 2 , 13 , 17 and .i , Swutnam's & '
dlv
Total amount of trnnsfera . J'i)53 ! ; )
JAMES E. BOYD & CO
T.leplion-103f ) . Oimiliu , Xjb.
COMMISSION
CHAIN : WOYISIJJLJ : AM : SfOKJ
< Hoard of Trade.
, > ! ? ; ct wires to Ciiicary ami Niw York.
7i.rr < H ( > end < ni l Joli.T A , Warrno * O
HIDES WANTED.
Hlxhuut matknt prluo p > ld nnj prom , , , raturnt
Itufurvncu omulm Nmloiml Hank '
IT , 8. BUSH & CO. ,
Ko caiii'iilutlon. 013 S. Ulli St. , Oinu'.ia , : < i > U