Show WALL I STREET SPORT T Mining Shares More Quiet and i i Steady 1 J STOCKS A TRIFLE ANIMATED < The IKiliS Aethc General Markets liallr oat Stocts Silver 102 58 London AVool liritUIi Consul Money Market 1 NEW YORK January 2G Money4 4U 4ULATER LATKE t Money on call easy 3 4W closing clos-ing 4 Prime mercantile paper > 6 7 Sterling exahange Unchanged Bullion Kxw YORK January 20Bar silver 102 Petroleum NEW YpSK January Petroleum opened firm at 69 weakened to 1JM rallied to 70 and closed steady at 704 I Sales 2600000 barrels Now York Alining Market NEW YORK January 20Mining shares vere more quiet and steady with the following closing bid Bulwer at 1 20 odie at 210 Caledonia Black Hills at 120 Con California Virginia Vir-ginia at 255 Deadwood at 225 E Cristo at 255 Eureka Consolidated at 5 50 Horn Silver at 145 Hale NorI cross at 9 Iron Silver at 145 Iron Hill I at 110 Mexican at 800 Sierra Nevada at U501 Savage at 800 Union Con at 6627 New York Stock Market NEW YORK January 20Govern meat bonds were dull and steady State i bonds were quiet The stock market has showed little animation and dealings for the most part was again confined toroom traders foe events of the day would seem to indicate that the bears are much more active than for some time and while a majority of the operators are once more waiting the conclusion of the interstate commerce bill their operations opera-tions meet with little opposition There was a firm opening the first prices being be-ing generally y to K per cent above last evenings closing though Pacific Mail was It her Further slight advances ad-vances were recorded in the early trading trad-ing but the list soon gave way under the hammering of the bears and the withdrawal of European purchases Union Pacific and Missouri Pacific being be-ing the heaviest sufferers The market < rallied late in the hour and shortly after 11 many of the stocks were at the highest for the day Prices then again yielded although trading was devoid ot interest In the afternoon there was more activity and the decline gathered force though there was over a factional rally toward 2 pm The downward movement was again renewed in the last hour the lowest prices being recorded re-corded at or near the close which was dull and weak Morning Railroad Stocks NEW YORK January 2U Governments Oregon Navg 993 3sbid1oo ITranscontl 3134 4s 12S Pacific Mail 51 44s 1101 nock Island125r Pac6s125 StLSF 20 I Cen Pacific 27 St Paul 0 18 Burlington 137H rex Pacific 24 D R G 2j Union Pacific 57 Northern PRC 27 WellaFargo 2S Northwestcrn1l2i Y U i3 I N Y Central 113X Aftornoon Stock Market Governments Preferred 5S I 3s 100 I Northwestern 11 45 couponl2SX N YC 12M scoupon110 0N 99 I Pac 163 12osTranscontl 30 X I Am Express10734Oreg Im Co 41 I Can P 6t Pacific Mail 50 Can Southern flfiif I Toxas Pac 23X Central Pac 3hV Union Pacific 56 D R G 2 > h UisExwress 02J Erie 3134sargo Ex 125 Kansas Tex 28 1 W u 71 North Pac 27 Now York General Market NEW Yons January 26 Copper steady Lead steady common com-mon 4 Hops quiet easy Coffee fair Rio firm at 147 options moderately active stronger sales 63500 bags February 1320 1330 March and April 1000 1020 June 1000 1020 July 1000 1025 Sugar dull refined quiet off A 545 standard A 57 16 Chicago Produce Markers CHICAGO January 1 pm Wneat Weak easy cash 78 March 78 Mav84K Corn Weak cash 35M March 35 > May 4l OatsEasy cash 25X May 30516 Whisky11S Pork Weak cash 1242H May Go Lard Easy cash 645 May 76J AFTEESOOX 230 close WheatSteady cash 7434 March 81116 May Sl Corn Unchanged Oats Unchanged Rye Steady 54 Barley Dull 50 52M Whisky 118 PorkFirm iTav 1247 Lard Steady chG i Shoulders 525 550 short clear 670 G75short ribs 62734 Chicaso Live StoCk CHICAGO January 26 Cattle Receipts 9000 sow steady j shipping steers 950 to 1500 pounds 350 515 stockers and feeders 240 3 70 meat steers 435 t465 Hogs Receipts 27010 shade lower rough and mixed 440 490 packing and shipping 470 5ifi light 425 < g 430 Sheep Receipts 5000 steady natives na-tives 250 512M western 300 400 Texans 250 to 400 Lambs 400 475 British Consols < LOXDOX January 261230 pm Consols opened at 100 131G for both money and account < LoadeR Wool l Loioos JKIOWJ 26At the wool sles today 12000 baes were offered Wool was better selection attendance was large and bidding brisk Following are sales iu detail Victoria 3000 bales scoured 10d 1sgr asylocks j ami pieces 10d to Is GJ greasy Gd is1134d10 locks and pipces Gd is New South Wales 2400 bales scoured 9d Is 9d locks and pieces 10u Is 7d greasy 4d lld locks and pieces 3d 9d South Australia500 bales scoured lOd Is 6dM locks and pieces lid ls 7d greasy 5d Gd i locks and pieces 5d Gd I QueonslanU SOO biles scoured Ud is 3d i locks and pieces 8d Is 7 d New Zealand COO bales scoured 9d = Is 7d locks and pieces 7d lp4d greasy Gd 1WJ Cape of Good Hope and Nittal 4 > 400 bales greasy 4d 9d 0 A Dry Subject II SiLT LVKE CITY January 26 1837 To the Editor of THE HERALD Is not the dry bench business getting to be a rather dry subject notwithstanding notwith-standing the general dampness of the winter Even tho graveyard is lugged into this dry topic and wants some water I will make one suggestion dry ai it may be The city has spent much money in sinking a deep well on the north side of the ccme ey and there are many feet of water in that well I understand arid the water wont run Oat without help Now if the city was to pump that water out of that well by some means more water would run in and keep running in so long as the pumping continued Perhaps enough water for the graveyard might thus be secured It is likely the pump wo ld have to be worked by either wind or steam A good place for a big windmill up there Neither the well nor the water I in it is of any use as things are areUTAH |