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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1893)
Fi COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Bhort Wheat Was Bought In Yesterday While Much Long Was Bold , FIRST SALES WERE AT A DECLINE Corn Was Drcldrdly Strong Mont of the 8e lon Wright Lost Heavily on That C'rrrnl Hut Kvrncd Up on Wheat. rrniCAoo , III. , Jan. 16.-A vast amount of thortnhcnt was bought In today and nn Im mense quantity of long wheat was sold out. The realising on long stun WM done chiefly nrotiml b3c and over. The price at the close was substantially the same us on Saturday Bflnr selling Ic higher. Corn Is jc and oatH from IV to 1 ! ( n higher for now delivery. I'ork In26c , lurdGc. and ribs lOc lower. Whll the first sales of wheat were at some decline , the feeling early turned bullish and there was an ndvnnceof Hie from the low point. Cables wi higher , ahd the weather both hero and on the contlnentwas repotted cold and unfavor able for crops. There were also Indications that the visible supply would show about n Mand-on" , and this was taken as nn assuianco that the decieaso would bo about as rapid as the Increase has been. There was actho buyIng - Ing both on outside account and by local par ties , with the offerings after the llrst half hour quite meager until near the close. The northwest was credited with some buying. Wearo was a heavy buyer from the start , his buying absorbing , It was thought , fully 1,500- OOO bu. Hoyden , I'nrkor , Lester , Kiunsoy , Llghtner , HrhwurlMHlpcc , Logan , Iteniii anil Iliibanm were also good buyers anil there was n nervous , uneasy feeling among shorts which ' kept the mnrket'feverlsfily strong. The mar ket during the lasthour was weaket on llueral realising sales and the disappointment In the visible supply. At ono time It wns regarded nscoitaln that there would bo a decrease of over 1,000.000 bu. hut a correction from Milwaukee left the net Increase 204,000 bu. It was reported that I'ardrldge had covered freely piohably 1,000,000 bit. Itloom nc- Know'leilued having sold out about 1,000.000 bu. and Ileam and Mitchell weio also cllers on n considerable si-ale. I'urn nils decidedly strong most of the ses sion. Wrlghtwasan iit'gresshe buyer. It Is fcald he has carried a huge line of corn from nbo\o 50c down to 45c and has taken advan tage of the buoyant feeling In wheat to even Up and get out. Ho was a hen\y buyer of calls Saturday , taking , It was thought , over 1,000,000 hu. Ills stand on the market made fhortH nervous and the io > orliu was fieo , llaldwln , Weaie nnd Ilrhmil sold freely on all } he Hi in spots. The market got weaker dur- ngthe last hour on free selling and the In crease In the visible. Opening trades were at n trlllo advance over the dual quotations of Baturdiiy. nnd. after selling oil' a fraction , ad vanced within various reactions a full cent , outside buyers' ordeis being numerous and local "shorts" covering freely on the up turn. At the top offerings were greatly Increased , large concerns selling liberal quan tities , under which the price yielded We , but { allied ? gC coon after , ruled easier nnd closed * Ith from ° , c to He gain for May , and from ' c to } { c for July. Ilalitwln-Karnum disposed of ebont 800,000 bu. at from 4Uc down to 4B'ie. Oats were llrmer In sympathy nlth the trength In corn. There was a liberal general { rado. 1'rlce.s closed at about the top , with n Hot gain of from > to ! . gc ( c. Trading was ul- piost entirely In May. Hog products were neglected nnd weaker and trade about featureless , except for de cided lack of support. Local speculators , as Troll ns outsiders , seemed to bo giving their Attention to grain. Estimated receipts for tomorrow : Wheat , 880 cars ; corn,205 cars ; oats , 156 cars ; hogs , 4.000 head. The leading futures ranged as follows : 4IITIC1.KH. OPEN. 1IIUII. LOW. CI.O8K. BAT'V Wheat No 2 January. . . 7 77K 77 May. . . . . .8 * BH 82 < 4 77m July 81 Corn No. 3 January. . W February. UH Way. . . . . . IsH Oats No. J- Janunry. . am February. 814 m > > JH May tlenl'ork- January. . 18 TO 1770 18 40 18 69 18 ( IS M y . . . . 1900 18 03U 18 70 la eo 11) ) OJ lard January . 10 76 10 BO 1071 1075 1086 May 10 70 1070 10 KM 10 70 1079 IbortRlba- January. . 9 70 0 73U 0 80 980 9 82 ) < 9 70 id Cneh quotations were an follows : FLOUII Firm ; nominally f520c higher than at the close of last week. WIIKAT No. 2 spring , 7777'c : No. 3 spring , 6GU _ < aG8j c : No. 2 red , 77C677WC. CoiiN Higher ; No , 2 , 41c : No. 3 , cash , 40J } C40Kc ; No. I ) yellow , 4242 ! < { c. UATS No. 2 , 31K82c : No. 2 whlto. f. o. b. , B2 ! )3VHc ) ; No. 3 white , f. o. b. , 34ii@9GlC. ; RYE No. 2 , use. . MAULEY No. 2 , G5c ; No. 3 , f. o. b. , 46 < 347c ; Ho. 4. f. o. b. , 3G4Gc. FLAX 8Eni > No. 1. J1.12H. TIMOTHY aEBl > rrlme. 1.5G1.57. I'OHK-Mess. per bbl. , 17.0@17.C2 } { : lard , per IHO Ibs. . J10.76 ; short ribs , sides ( loose ) , IO.G6 < au.76 ; dry salted shoulders ( boxed ) , I9.87K10.00 ; short clear kldes ( boxed ) . I10.4010.50. Sun AH Unchanged. WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per gal. , The following were the receipts and ship ments today : On thol'roduco exchange today the butter fnnrket wasllrm ; creamery,22M4J32MC : dairy 242'Jc. Kggs , strong ; strictly fresh , 32334c. Now York Market * . NKW YOIIK , Jan. 1(5. ( KI.OIIU Hccolpts. 17- 674 pkgs. : exports , 3,33H bills. , 32.G21 sacks ; ( airly active , millers asking 10&lic ( advance : yales , 31,220 bbls. L ( JOHN MKAI < Dull ; steady. AVliKAT Kecelpts , Sfi.GDO bu. ; exports , JU.J sales , lO.Cl&.OOl1 bu. futures ; 72,000 tin. fcpot. Spots stronger with options modor- Rtely active ; No. U redB2c In store und Dlovator ; H2c atloat : 82 82J c f. o. b. : No , 1 northern , HCQ8i"/c ; No. 1 hard , OlHc : No. 2 northern , 82'fc ; No. 3 spring. 70 ; < c. Options Vero active , evclted , Irivgiilnr , and closing fct H © ' < c nilvunco and weak. The opening was strong and 11 > | C higher on hlghercahles , firmer wext , general covering and a dccreaso In the visible supply , declined UGSie on a Binall liu-HMiM ) In tnu India shipments , moro favorable ciop news from I'ranco and a correc tion In the visible supply making nn Increase nnd together with reiill/lng rallied H ® c on totter late cables , declined He with Chicago jiear the close. No. 2 led January , 8l4JHl c , closing at ale : May. 80'8G c. closing at 65Kc ; June. HriJjSHG c , closing at 8Qic ; July. 8&4418G'e , closing at HOV.c. Itvi- : Nominal ; western , MffiGlc. Stocks of grain In store and afloat January J4 : Wheat , Ui.HOl.Glu im. . , .Orn. 1.J53.G34 | m. : oats , 1,074,271 hu. : rye , 127,270 bu. ; bar ley , 110,22(1 bu. ; malt , 2I.2&7 bu. ; peas , 2.G33 I'u.llAHLKV llAHLKV Quiet , firm ; western G080c. IlAiu.r.v MAI.T Dull ; western , 70c ; Canada , ii.oo < ai.o& . COIIN Receipts 24.000 bu. : exports , 59,080 1)11. ; sales , 2.UH.OOo bu. futures : 141,000 lii. spot. Spots fairly actlvo , stronger ; No. 2 , fJ3(4i&3ic ! In elevator : 54 > 4if&4Hc ( afloat ; nn- Kradeu ml.\Cl D4ao31c ( ; No. 3 , 02ic ; steamer mixed , fi3itf ( > 4ic. Options were moro actlvo und opened stiong und advanced l'iO , do- cllned ? ® ' , rallied iadtJlc , as Inlluenccd by lvheit : , and the market closed firm at \ & * > v overHatuidiiy Januarv , 53 3-lGO53 } < c. clos ing at f)3i < c : Maich , [ ) : i',54 = , c , closing at t > 4UCl May , DII l&-lGfJ4' ! , , closing at 04UC , OATS Uecelpts. 84.000 bu. ; exports , & 0 tin. ; sales , 45U.OOO bu. of futures , 11,000 bu. Chicago , MAY- Quiet , steady ; moderatodemand ; firm ; jixid to choice , 75 l)0c. ) HcilAit rirmei , tanged more active ; fair le- flnlng , 3 l-lic : centrifugal , ! ) G test , 30-10 ® ( I'tc ; leflned , steady , iiulet. Jloi.A8"Ks New Oilcans , steady : fair de mand UiciUooddemand , firmdomestic : extra , 3Vi CfiMc : Japan , 4 < ' , l\c. Kll - Hmall supply , higher ; western , 38 ® D'Jj ; western , Into gathered , 304i3Gc ; ro- celnts , 1,207 pkgs. _ IllDLH-ynlet , steadier ; wet salted New Orleans selected 45CO Ibs , 67c ; Texas telected , 6IXia-.tl Ibs. . 6 .7c. PIIOVIHIO.NS- Pork , firm ; cut meats good de mand , firmer : pickled bellies , 1717 c : lilcklcd shoulders , OViilOc ; pickled hums , 14c ; middles , ( inlet , firmer I.nril , stronger , quiet ; vestern steam closed at $11.20 ; old 250 tierces on private terms ; option sales , none ; January , 11 10 ; May. * U,60 asked. lUirrr.u-ritrong ; western , dairy , 1810c ; vestern eieuniery 2324c ; western factory , 10Q24c ; Klgln , 34U34)c. ) | CIIKKHK I'limer ; fair demand ; part skims , Btute. lOc. Pin luo.vHteady , qulot ; American , 112.76 © II 6,60. Coi'i'EUQuiet , stonily : lako. 117.05. I.KAD Dull ; domestic. $ l.H7 > i. TiN-rirmcr ; Slinlts , (20.2(1. ( Cottue .Murkvt. NEW YOIIK. Jnn. 10. Options opened steady , 11) points down to 6 points up , closed irrm b'ulunj&,750 buga , lucludluu : ber. ( l6.HOWOOi Ilceonibor. l6.80ai.00. Hpot Hlo , llrmori No. 7.$17.13' ' { 17.26 , Itto JA.NKinn , Jan. 10.I'lrst ordinary , 12- 460 roll per 10 kilos ) good seconds. ll.OOO reM. Kccclpti during the wrrk. 06,000 bng ! purchases during the neck , 27lKK ) tings ; ship ment * to the t'nltcd 8f tc.i , 10,000 bags ] stock , 174,000 bags. ANiiif * . .inn . 10 , arxw nvcraRe , 11,400 reU per 10 klloit receipt * during the week 7HKX ( ) hags ; purchases for the United States , 0,000 Fmg * ; Tilpiiiciilsto the United State * , 46,400 bags ; stock , 207,000 bags. Omiiliii 1'rodnco Mnrkoti , The receipt * of country produce were very light and the market was from necessity quiet. It could not bo said that there wns much chanRo In the market prices. Oysters have , however , advanced as will bo noted below. A ITI.OT- Stocks are held at I3.noa4.00 for fair to cholco stock. HANA.VASOuoted nt J2.OOift2.riO per bunch. IlKANS-Chnlco navy , ttJ.wa'i.l6. HtJTTKK-Tho market Is about steady , the bulk of country roll going at lG17c In straight packages. Select lota bring lettlOc and oven as high us 20c , CitAMiKliltli'.s Advices from pastern points Indicate very light stocks and a tendency on the part of prices toadvanco. Hell and cherry , tH.5oaO.00 ; bell nnd bugle , 10.0010.50 ; Jer sey Capo foil , i'J.OOS 10.00 CKLKIIY Steady at 35S40o. Euos There are almost no fresli eggs on the market and prices 1110 very high. Strictly flesh stock Is quoted at 30c. Omaha Is not the only market that Is short o' egss , but the same complaint comes from every market In UIVLI'lllllIJi Chicago , MIlwauKei ) iimMlaltl- more quote eggs ut 'lOr ; NL . Philadelphia , 32e ; Kansas Oily , 2G27c ; til. Louis. 21M1.27C. VKIIKTAIII.ES Top onions , 2OH25c per dozen bunches ; lettuce , 40Q46C ; radishes , 4MWJOC. ( UMU-Smnll rabbits , 75c : Jacks , $1.50. HIDKH-NO 1 salted , 4 c : No. 2 , 3 > ic ; flint Gc. IIOSKY ( Iood whlto clover , 19&20C. LKMONS-J4.OOfji4.50. UiiAi-KS-Unenanged at J9.00 per keg. NUTS Large hickory nuts , $1.00 ; black wal nuts , 81.25. ONIONS- Homo grown , 81.00 per bushel ; Spanish , pen-rate , J1.0OT12.1K ) . OitAMics Ililghts , medium sizes , { 3.25 for single case lots , u'ld I3.0H for lots of live to ten cases ; russets aie 250 per case cheaper. A discount of 25c on the box Is also made for extra largo or small sires. California navals , $1.25 ; Mexican , J3.50. OisTiiits The conditions prevailing at Haltl- more , which prevent the obtaining of fresh stock , continue as detailed In Tint llKKof u day or two ago. A good many Ilaltlmore houses are unable to fill orders for oysters and are practically out of the market. All that the ii.ost foi lunate houses can do Is to ship very spailngly to their customers. As a result prlceson bulk standauls lii\e : advanced at Iliiltlninro toil.IH ) . At Chicago the prlco has Snielip loSfl.G& , and ut Kansas City to ifl.80. ystersuro now selling at Ilaltlmore COc per gallon higher than they did Just befoie Christ mas. There Is no telling wheie the advance will stop If the cold weather and the consequent quent Ice blockade continues any great length of time. Omaha oyster houses weio nlieady selling at u loss uefoio the last big advance , and they have been compelled to put up prices here. At pie.sent tbo quotations range from 20c to 42c per can. Hulk standards are quoted at only M.GO , which keeps this-market still much below other markets. _ I'OCI.TIIY Tim supply continues very light and prices are firm. Chickens are selling at 8 < iUuc fordiessed , and 7Hc for live. Turuoys go at 12@13c and geese and ducks nt 910c. I'OTATOKS The trade Is limited to the saloof small lots from stoies. Western Nebraska stock Is quoted ut 80c und Utuh and Colorado at OOc. SWKIIT POTATOES There are a few In the market which are selling at $4.50. VEAI Veal calves , choice , 7c ; largo and thin , 3i35c. A largo and thin veal calf Is about the baldest thing ou thu market to dis pose of. IIUSINIISS miters. Fcott , SnlTcl & Co. , grain and stock dealers at Utlcu , have dissolved. Oreer Hros. , general merchandise at Coad , will discontinue business , \V. H. Huchmelr , Implement dealer at Ohlowa , has negotiated to sell out. Campbell .t Son have succeeded to the meat market business of Campbell & Hensor. Diinhaugh it Anderson , grocers at Seward , have been succeeded by J. ! ' . Anderson. E. I'oolo & Co. have sold their lestaurant and grocery toV. . A. Gordon at Johnson. H , Iloltgrewo has succeeded to the Imple ment and haidwaie business of K. II. Burr at Johnson. John Simpson has sold his Interest In the firm of Homewood & Co. , millers at Kulr- inount. Thornton & Jones , geneial merchandise at Eddyvlllo , have dissolved and Mr. Thornton will continue the business. A telegram to U. G. Dun it Co. announces that Edward llrlor. general merchandise ut Hurley , S. 1) . , bus sold out und that the stock lias been attached. Cotton Market. New ORLEANS , La. , Jan. 1C. Dull and easy ; middling. 0 5-lGc : low middling , 8 15-lGc ; good'ordinary , 87-lGc ; nbt receipts , 11,547 bales ; gloss. 11,949 bales ; sales , 1,100 bales ; stock , 840,715 bales. NKWiYoiiK , Jan. 10. Clapp & Co. , say of the cotton market : The various and varied estimates of the crop seem to hava had their effect on values , as well as thu dying Hatch bill and the delayed reopening of thu Luncus- termllls. It seems to requite a constant stim ulant to maintain values thalhavo uppaiciitly only been bolsteied by rehashing stale bull news. Crop reporters have managed to get much fieo advertising on statements that wo would have much less than 0,000,000 bales. The Chronicle , Hridstreol's and others , con sidered dlslnteicstcd In values , allow about 10 per cent higher estimates. The movement , compared with past seasons and more or less similar crops , practically conllrms these views , Indicating u yield of about 0,000.000 or 0,000,000 bales. 1'nrulgn markets ami merchants show a halting dispo sition und moru Inclination to icallzc or ex amine Into icpoits and iccords than to Jump In and buy. and icllect afterwards. The Liverpool mat kot touched Its highest point so far on thu ciop last week. Wo did "that thing" hero November 25. I'lanters are now on the e\u of planting and securing fertil izers , and awake to hopes of 10-cent cotton In stead of only o\peeling G-cent cot ton ns uyear ago. This will likely insiuu a largo acreage and prevent Increased consumption , and act as a stimulant to ere long market the last halo fiom the plantation , which can now bo done at 50 per cent advance over prices last March. Wo admit : i speculative bull clique can always advance prices , to thu dlsgustand cost of the bears. Why splnnurs will buy and stock up with u vlslblo supply far In ex cess of averages Is beyond our comprehen sion. March cotton sold ut 10.21 November 21 , and wo liax ) felt over slnco that the speculaIvo fever had culminated. No doubt our letters have letlectcd this sentiment. St. I.otil Market * . ST. LOITIPMo. , Jan. 1C. 1'i.ouit Unchanged ; cholco , * 2.25' < t2.35 ; extra fancy , J3.153,25 ; patent , J.1.45Q3.GO. WIIKAT Cash , firm ; No. 2 red , 71c : options closed ? sC below Saturday ; May , 76 } ( t 7G.iC ? ; July , 77c. Cons ' 4c above Saturday ; cash , 39c ; January - uary , 38 c ; May , 43W43'ic. OATS Cash llrm at 33c ; May closed a shade olT at 35U035C. ! ItYK IluidiitOOc. ItAiiLKY No sales. Hinniju--Slow ; creamery , 2531c ; dairy , ' Kiios Steady at 27c. 1'oiiK Quiet ; M8.50 for Job lots of old ; lard lower. 110.75. IlKCBil'TS 1'Iour , 5,000 bbls. ; wheat , 01,000 bu.j corn , 189,000 bn.j oats , 01,000 bu , ; rye nonu ; barley , none. Sllll'MKNTS riour , 4,000 bbls. : wheat , 26,000 bu. ; corn , 188.000 bu. ; oats , 10,000 bu. ; rye , 4,000 bu. ; barley , 1,000 bu. Oil Market. New YORK , Jnn. 1C. I'Kritoi.EUM The mar ket shows no change from its condition of stagnation and apathy , and while 5,000 bbls. changed hands at the Consolidated exchange at 53Vfc , piaetlcally unchanged from the last sale , the commodity was entirely neglected at the Stock exchange. COTTON SKGUUII. Quiet , easier ; crude , 43c. Y. How. 47c. . -Sciuce , Inactive ; city (12.00 ( for pkjts ) , ( Hie nominal. uosi.v Dull , steady ; stialned , common to , Tiwi'iM-iNi-l : > nlI ; flrm at 3457,34Jc. ! LONDON , Jan. 1C. LI.NSKKII Ou18s 10'id percwt. CALCUTTA IINSIID : : 10s Oil per quarter. SI-KIIM Oil , -i'45 IDs per tin. Tuiii'ii.STi.MiSi'iniTS 23s t'id porcwt. New York Dry ( iood * Market. NKW YOUK , Jan. 1C. lluslncss In dry goods dUcr0l sjmptoms of Imiirovlng at first hands , although developments seem likely to bo a little slow In consequence of the oxtiemo cold weather and hindrance to tralllc from snow and Ice There Is consequently rather an Ineieaso of confidence Iliiin otherwise. Theio ucio no now doMdopmcnts today. llrltUh ( iruln Tradu Kevleiv. LONDON , Jan. 1C. The Mark Lane Impress In Its weekly review of the llrltlsh grain trade says : Kngllsh u heats nro unchanged. Only ti'J,200 quarters were sold , The average prlco Ilowiho Allnlcilur'n I'umlly i Olothoit. It is wonderful how the mlnistct's wife in one of the small towns near Omaha manages to keep her family in KOOU looking clothes nt small exiKmso , Her secret Is said to bo that she uses diamond dyes , those llttlo uioncy- savcrs that the druggists soil , nnd by dyeing nnd making over , everythingts worn to noth ing. She say nuy woman can ccouomi/o in thb way uud yet dress ulcgaiitly. \ WR * 4 below Hint of No. 1 t'ollfornlft , com- tmrod with a dllTerotiro of In 111 In 1802 mid Os lnlOUl. Hence , though price * f ro loner. the y nro not excessively ilpprrwcl ronipnrril with those of fnrPlun markets. Tlicro ha * bcrn n fall ofId In fori'tan wheat * In most markets , but trade In vnluen nt 0 < l In advnneoover these prevailing nt the end of 1HU2. Tlin Mirlne corn trade him been flrm , Iho demand bowing n Infri'iialnc price , Despite the new * of nn iiUKinentcd visible supply In the United States tliu largest markets have been mont dif ficult to move , there lint been ROIIIO ndvaiice. At Liverpool prices hnvo gonu up 111 pur cental , Knimnn City Market * . KAHSAS CITY , Mo. . .Ian. 10. WHSAT In strong demand , higher ; No. 2 hard , CBci No. 2 rcrt , 7Sc. Conx-IIIplicr ! No , 2 mixed , OAT8-lllRhcrj No. 8 mixed , Urn-Klrni ! No,2o7c. IltTTTEK Dulj ! creamery , 25O29ci dairy , 17tt20c. Eoos Artlvp , .Irm nt 2&327c. IlKCEll-TH-Wlunt , 31,000 bu. : corn , 8,000 bu. : oats , nono. SHIPMENTS Wheat , 72,000 bu.j corn , 10,000 bu. ; oats , uonc. l.herpool Market. Ltreni-oot , , , Jan. 10. WIIBAT Steady : de mand poor ; holders offer moderately ; No. 1 , California , Gs 6d@G * 5d ! per cental ; red western , Gs 2dQCs 3d ; No. 2 red winter , Gs ® 6s ! Jd , CoiiN-rirm : demand fair ; mixed western , 4s 7d per cental. TALLOW I'lnu American , 30s per cwt. MlnnritpiillVhciit Market. MINNEAPOLIS , Minn. , Jan , 10. May wheat sold high us 75c. Cash market , strong .and ad- vanced In prices ; No. 1 northern , OHWaOHV ; No. 2 northern , G5ItOGc. Itucelpts , 370 cars. Close : January GStfc ; May , 74He ; On track : No. 1 hard , 70'fc ; No. 1 northern , Gfl ? c ; No. 2 northern , 65ttCGc. Milwaukee Ornln Market. MILWAUKEE. WIs. . Jan. 16. WHEAT Easier ; No. 2 spring , 70c : May. 73 ic. ; No. a , 4OIi41c _ _ . _ _ , UATS-1'lrin ; No. 2 whlto , 36S3Cc ( ; No. 3 , 3-1 ® 85c. llAltl.BY G-lc. KYE-G3C. Ilnllltnoro ( irnln Market. UAt/riMoiin. Md. Jnn. 10. WIIBAT Strong ; No. 2 red , spot and January , fllHl' < c. COIIN HtroiiRi mixed , spot , 54c bid. OATS Firm , No. 2 , white western , 41O42C. ( Traders' Talk. CHICAGO , 111. , Jan. 16. Connsolman < fe Day to Codtrell llros. Commission company : Corn and wheat were big swinging markets today. I'ork and oats were comparatively neglected. May wheat holders bought heav ily below 82'4c early , reall/ed moderately at Ic advance and weie buyers again at the close. Wo still udvlso put chases on weak spots. Corn advanced on buying from the niovlslon crowd and by local shoi Is. The -May holders lealbcd heavily at Ic advance and foiced a He setback. If the market opens lower we ndvlso pur chases. Oats weio ( Inner with other grain , but had no noteworthy fcututo. Sample lots of corn und oats were active at about Ic ad- vunce , und cash lots of wheat were llrmer , but buyers hesitated to pay moro than Saturday's pi Ices. Provisions showed the lack of substan tial support. Outsiders seem to haul cattle all they want until their holdings show enough profit to wurianl additions , In the mentlme the packers hold nothing oil the market , but sell us fast as the product Is made. All look for a serious collapse sooner or later In the whole line of hog products. L'nicAon , 111. , Jun. 1C. K.O. Logan it Co. to Duncan , Holllngcr & Co. : Wheat opened from 82 ie to H2 jc with good geneial buying. It sold at B3 tc and closed at 827.C. Wu should have some llttlo set back from today's price , but this may not come owing to reports of clumnge to tii im > \ \ Ing crop In this country nnd France. We still favor the buying & on nil weak markets. The coin market Is rather disappointing. The selling for May Is by houses who do u lecelvlng business , who no doubt ; uu selling what Is being cilhbcd. May opened at 4ti'i : did sell at 49'Bc and closed at 48',4 < R48 ? e. The offerings of oats were very light. Theie Is moro disposition to buy than for some time past. Hog product was weak , packers meeting the demand , which was light. The market acts weak and with any Incieaso In lecellits pi Ices will go lower. CuiCAH ) , III. . Jan. 10. Konnett , Hopkins .t Co. to S. A. McWhorter : Wheat was active nnd strong with an unusually large volume of trade. One or two considerable lines of long wheat were maiKeted ut the opening , but were readily absorbed by a hostof smnllordersfiom the outside. The news was decidedly bullish from Kansas , Missouri und Illinois , saying that In many places the ground Is bare of snow and the growing wheat Is being Injured by bitter cold weather. Cables luivu been strong all day. Theio has been good local realizing , and It would not bu strange If wo hud a llttlo set back , but thu course of the market Is upward ns trading broadens. The Increase In the visible supply was about as expected. Corn and oats have been strong and active. For lower grades a sharp demand Is reported. Shoits have been heavy buyers , and the market has been as sisted by good buying orders from the outside. Provisions have been dull and have tended to weakness. Outsldu orders teem almost unl- ver.sully to sell out long stuff , and there uro either few shorts In the market or they aru taking matters i euiurkably easy. I'lmmchil Notes. KANSAS CITY , Mo. , Jan. 10 , Clearings , tl.775.17G. PARIS , Jan. 1C. Three per cent rentes , OSf G2ie ! for thu account. NKW YOIIK , Jan. 10. Clearings , -888,222- 044 ; balances , $ G,1GG,3G3. OMAHA , Jan. 10. Clearings$1,505,117 ; same day last week , 81,543,030. NEW YOIIK , Jan. 10. Government bonds dull and steady. State bonds dull but firm. HAI.TI.MOIIE , Mil. , Jan 16. Clearings , 82,299- 280 ; balances , t3G2,500. Hate , 0 percent. PHILADELPHIA , Pa. . Jan. 10. Clearings , 811.7.IG.435 ; balances , $1,204,012. Money. 4i ! percent. LONDON , Jan 10. Amount of bullion with drawn fntin thu Hank of England on balance today , 4,000. MKUt'illi * , Tenn. , Jan. 10. Clearings , 8383- 520 : balances , 808,131. Now York u.\chango selling at par. NEW OULE\NS , La. , Jan. 16. Clourings , 81,518,238. Exchange , commercial , GOc per $1,000 premium ; bank , $1 premium. ST. LouiH. .Mo. . Jan. 10. Clearings , 84,845- 513 ; balances , 8731,748. Money quiet at GS7 per cent. Exchange on Now York. OOc pie- mliim. HOSTON , Mass. , Jan. 16. Clearings , 817,184- 312 ; balances , $2)52G28. ! ) Money. 3'/t4 per cent ; exchange on Nuw York 10S12iic dis count. Nuw YOIIK. Jan. 16. [ Special Telegram to TUB llEi : . ] Kvchango was quoted as follows ; Chicago. ( > 0c premium ; Boston , 1010e ! dis count ; St. Louis , UOc premium. CHICAGO , 111. . Jan 10. Clearings. $21,027- 523. Now York exchange , 50o premium. Ster ling exchange , oulot ; sixty-day bills , $4.801 } ; sight , $4.88(4. ( Money firm at 4 per cent. STOCKS AXI ) HONIJSt Wall Street WIIH In Oiilto it Ilulllsh Humor YcNterdny. NEW YOIIK , Jan , 10. Wall street was In a bullish humor today. Outsiders , for the tlmo being , have taken the course of prices out of the hands of the trading element , who , having completed their deals on the long side , are now working for n reaction. In this design they woio aided somewhat by sales for Lon don account , but the volume of trading by or no oll'ect upon the market. Inllnentlnl commission houses were unusually active In the buying , and their purchases followed the market to the highest points. The market bioadencd still more , the distribution of busi ness being most excellent , while all the actlvo stocks participated In the upward movement , with ono marked exception Manhattan. A fentuie of the day's operations was the In creased animation nnd strength of all the coal stocks , and ( tending during the forenoon w as qiilto heavily traded In at advancing prices and finally seoied a net gain of Hi percent. The olhcrcoalers neie , howocreven stronger on a much smaller volume of business , and Jeisey Central after recovering Its dividend at the opening scored a further advance of about'-'i percent. I > clawaie& Hudson and LackavMinmi weie but llttlo behind nnd the last named after a reaction of 1 percent closed with again of \ ' percent. The pressiuo upon Distiller * was relieved , the story of the stioet being that an older to sell 75,000 shares had been executed within the last few days , Theio was no prossiuo on the stock today at any rate nnd Instead of the usual drop of about 4 per cent nt the opening , a substantial advance was established , which gradually Increased durJng the day until It amounted to 4'i per cent , the closing prlco being the best of the day. The other Industrials were strong thioughout , but the advance of 2 per cent In sugar was not stu passed. The only \\eaU spot \uisfouml In Manhattan , In which liquidation still progressed ; from 171 It retired to ItiG. At this point , however , not only was a substantial rally oil ected , buttnort was it marked falling on In the amount ol business done In the stock , nnd the Influence was that nil stock likely to como on the mar ket nt present pi Ices hub been sold. I'roin 100 It rallied to 109 , nt which point It ns only I * , per cent lower for the day. The grnngers wen qulto uotlvo and stiong and alt hough reports o stock blockitdcs on their lines nnd conscqiieni Interruption to business somewhat In.orierei with their advances , prominent houses nlde ( their market Inteiests both by purchases UIK argument , nnd Hock Island , Iliirllnglon am HI. 1'uul showed material gains for the day Among thu specialties the bituminous coal ers werv prominent , butowlngto the reportec hitch In tliti negotiations for n combination their prices did not advanco. Now York .v. Northern pieferied advanced mnterlally early In the day , but fell back later. Louisville Now Albany nnd Chicago followed the sami courso. The general murketidioHcd n healthy expansion , and utter opening advances o fractional amounts , further gains were scut nil over the list. The movement wns unitorn but not lursu , the icallzutlum. ou the advance nlrrndy ncored cliecklna the unwnnl move ment ( ou considerable nxtent , but the news of thodny wn * not Cj < fiil\ted | to give much en- courngenivnt to tln rirnrn nnd the bullish feel ing enrrled nil bom-urn The following lire the closing.ituolntlonsof the leading MocksVul'tho NOW York Stock ox- changetodnyi Atchlion ' x.'i'lNorthern I'acino. . . IOI Adntni Kxpreii , . . . ' Northftnl'aclllcpfd I7M Alton. T. It . , . . . 31 I1. Don. A ( lull. . , 18 do preferred IM .Northwostrrn American I'.xpross , . do preferred . . . . IM Ilaltlmora A Ohio- . .V. v , Central IOVM Cannda 1'aclfle N. T. AN. K wi ! Canada Southern. . . Ontario A Wcitern. . it * Onlral I'nclUo Oregon Imp I8U Cnei. A Ohio. Oregon NaT. . S3 Chicago Alton HJ Ore. B. U A U , N. . . . 31 C. II. A Q 107 < ( I'actne.Mall > 7 Chicago Oa I'vorla. Dec. A K.W \ ConiolldatodUas. . . 1'lltiburft I IT C O. O A St. I , I'ultman 1'alace IW Cotton OllCqrtr. . . Heading M Del. Iludionr. Illchmond Terminal Vf D , K A W " lltcbraonil Tor. pfd , 87 II. A 11.0 , pM "K IlloQranrto 21 II. A P. K. Co * do preferred 62 Knot Tonn llocklBlnnil 87H Krlo St. I * A ! ) K UtpM. . 7 * do preferred St. Paul Si * * Fort Warno 161 do preferred H4 * < ( It. Northern pfd . . 131 St. Paul AUmnlm. . f"l > $ C. A K. I. pfd. I DO do pfd 119 llocklnu Valley. . . . Southern 1'aclflc. . . Sin Illinois Crntrnl. . . r Hennery I2IH St. I'nut A Duhitli . Taim. Conl A Iron . IWVI Knn A Tex. pM. . . . Teins Pacific. 10H Lake Krlo A Wet . Mol. AO. Cent , pfd a ; < do preferred 8J Union I'ttclllo 4l s l.nkuHlioru O. H Kxprem ) Lead 'fruit \V. St. I * A I' IIW Loilln A Nash do ureferroil S H I.nuli , , \ .New Alb'y. Wolli I'trno Kxp . . US Manhattan [ Con . Woitcrn Union . . . vm Memphis AC M WlivcIluK A I * K 21K MlcliUnn Central. . 104 do preferred K > tllmourl 1'aclflo. . . . Minn. ASt I IB4 Mobile A Ohio II. A 11 O 17H NfiBtiTllIe Chatt . . . Si ! Ocnernl Xlectrlo. . . . 113V , National Cordage. . 1.181 * National I.lnnoed. . . SH * < NlN do preferred lll'i C. Fuel A Iron ( I1H N. J. Central I'M do preferred 104 J Norfolk A W. pid. . 37 ( ! Ilotll. ATex. Con. . . 6 North Amerlcac d Ill * ox dividend. The total sales of stocks today were 495,600 shares , Including Aleutian , 4,700 ; llurllngton , 6,600 ; Canada Southern , 7,400 ; Chicago ( las , 13,300 ; Cotton Oil , 5,700 ; I.nckawnnnn , 9,200 ; Delaware & Hudson , 6,800 ; Distillers , 91,300 ; Krle , 5,100 ; Hocking Valley , 8,100 ; Louisville V Nashville , 7,400 ; Manhattan , 0,800 : Mis souri Pncltlc , 8,000 ; New nnglnnd , 11,800s Northern 1'aclllc preferred , 18,000 ; Heading , en , ; Klchmom ! k West Point. 11,500 ; id Island , 11,800 ; St. Paul , 3t,300 ; St. Paul ft. Omaha , 14,500 ; Sugar , 3,400 ; Union Pacific , lfa,900 ; Western Union , 21,700. New York .tloney Market. NEW YOIIK , Jan. 10. MONEY ON CAM , Easy at 24@3 per cent. , last loan 2'i percent. , closed oireied at 2 percent. PIIIME MEiioANTli.El'Ai'Elt 5 > { < a0'5 per cent. STEHLIMI KXCIIANOK Quiet , but firm , with actual business at J4.8G for 00 day bills and $4.87J4 for demand. The closing quotations on bonds ! U. H. sroK ll.i' ' > urlliern IMC. ainli IM U. H. 4s coup H.1'4 ' .V. W. Con ol . . . . 1.17 U. 8 4K roK 10) N. W. Del ) Sa 108 I'liclllclu of 'VI'P . . 105 St. U A I. .M. ( Ion Aa 87 I.onslana nt'pcd 4i ( > 7 St 1. . A San K O. M. lO'J Tenn now eelKa. . . Itt'l St. I'aulCon eli K'l ! Tonn nutr net 5s. . . 100 St. I' . C. A I' IBU. . Ill ) Tonn. new tisl.IB. . , "K I' , f. I O. Tr. ItclD. 78H CanadnSo. 2nd . . . 1' . II. ( J. Tr. Iteti. Wl Cen. I'ncltlc lutg , . lion I'no. Uts. . . . 105'4 I ) . A H. (1. Uli 1184 ] Wont shore 10 ] I ) . & K. O. is MH < It. CV 1st 76K Krlo Until 1U'JilAtch. 4s 81H M. K. AT. Oen. bs. 80H Atch. 2 , Clais A. . . Kti M. K. AT. lien is. . M-j ! ( } . H. S. A. Hi . . . . 77 Mutual Union Cs . IIJH ( i. H. 8. A. Zd 6s 103 N. J. C. Int. Cert . . . 110 U. A T. C. in I03H Northern I'ac. If In. , 111H II. A T. C. Cona ( In. . 100 Ilnston Stock Quotiitlo'ns. BOSTON , Mass. , Jan. 10. The following are thecloslng stock quotations : Call loans. 4& ! > c ; tlmo loans , paper , 5c. Atclilsun Krankllu l.i lluiton A Albany . . 21.1 Konrsnrao l.iUN llojton , v Mulno . . . Kl ) Oiceola W ) , C. , H. * g I07 > - 189 Knxtcrn U. 11. ( .5. . . . 11SH Santa Fo Coppor. KlU'lilinrif It. II. . . . 19 Tamarack . Kllnti. I'ereM. pfd. TB AnnUton l.nnil Co. Z2 Miim. Central 20H Boston I.nml Co. . . 63 ! ( Mex. Con com > U San Dlepo Land Co H N. V. A N ICnglnnil < M , West Knd Land Co. Old Colony ) W Hell Telephone . Kiltlilnnil coin . . 3 Lntnaon Store B. . . WU Cunt'l common ,1B'J ' f\Vat * r INiwcr . Atlouui M.ColnovrtX)1 ) Centrifugal . Atlantic 10 N. 11 A.T . cu lotion A Mont. . . ( lj II. All . cun Cnlnuiut A Ilccla. { 93 Gen. Ul . 113H Catnlp-t II."i Nonr York Mining Oilontlons. Nrw YOIIK. Jan.lO.-rTho followlns are the closing mining ( | iiotatlohs : Irown 1'olnt W i'lymontli ( > i ; on.Cnl. and Vn. . . . Ilk ) fclcrni Nevada 13i tead < rood 120 Standard 1(0 lould A Curry 85 Union Con 110 laloA Norcrox. , . . 80 Yellow Jacket 70 loinoitake 120(1 ( Iron Silver < 0 tlexlcan I'M Quicksilver 7i Ontario 1VK ) do pruf'd. . . 16:5 JpUIr ! 7& Ilulwcr SO * a'ked _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ St. I.ouls Mining nutations. ST. Louis , Mo. , Jan. 1C. The ofllclaljclostng quotations on the Mining exchange today weru is follows : . Stocks. 111(1. AokeJ. blocks. Did. ABkcd. Hope 4.10 l.tU Am. Nut. . . .VU .25 Oranlto M. t.tO 6.00 Murpliy. . . .05 ISIIt'b'th. . .10 .43 llontroso. . .03 ,07 > i Illmoflllc 9.25 London riniiiirlul Itpvtew. [ Copyrighted ISM Iiy Jnmen Giinlun Hewlett. ] LONDON , Jan. 1C. [ Now York Herald Cable Special to TUB Hii : : . ] Consldorlng the de pressing Inlluenco of the weather the stock markets have been particularly well main tained , but the amount of business transacted was considerably less than on Saturday. Consols are unchanged the foreign government secuiltles show some degree of irregularity , but the tendency at the close was not unfavorable asa whole , except Hilghton deferred nnd Noitheastein , which have given way \t per cunt. Homo railways close flrjil , Midland has risen l' per cent on divi dend prospects. Americans have been dull the greater part ot the day but In the course-of the afternoon showed a butter ten dency , Now Yotk hav'.s come In as u buyer , but In the majority of cases the eai ly decline was only partlnlly recovered so that In most Instances n fall ofi \ to ? i percent was estab lished. Atchlson Income bonds , however , mark a rise of 'S to U Per cent. As regards Canadians , the fcatuio was an advance of ? i per cent In Canadian 1'nclllc. (5rand Trunk Issues were comparatively steady. Mexican ordinary profeioneos have Impiovcd J4 to 1 percent. The demand for money was exceedingly slack. Short loans were easily obtained at 1 percent. The discount market was also quiet ; two nnd thrco months' bills were quoted nt l' { percent. WVU STOCK MAKICKTS. \Vcolc Opens With n Very Healthy Tone to Trading. OMAHA , Jan. 10. Thu week opens with an uveriiKU run of stock of all kinds and no Kruat changes In the Kcncrul condition of the mar kets. There were plenty of cattle here , but In ad dition to thu usual good local demand thu favorablu condition of eastern markets led to active buying by speculative shippers. In cnnsequenco anything Kood unouKlL to Invite competition sold fully as well us Saturday , If not better. I'oor to fair stutr was rather neglected and sold u trlllo lower on account of the liberal offerings. Unu bunch of cholcu 1,320-lb. steers brought } 5.o ; > , und fair to good 1,100 to 1,300-lh. steeis sold at from 8-1.20 to $1,05. I'oor to fair grades sold around 83.25 to J3.75. It was a fairly bilsk tradu throughout , und an eaily cleauinco was ellected. iluyers staiti'd out to pound the cow market early , but thu trade closed strong. Some of thu early sales of the medium grade covseie at u 5c to lOc decline , but the best stnlV and the poorest kinds were strong throughout. The fair to good cows and hel'ers sold largely at from $2,5O to 83.OO , with choice fat stint as high as $3.G5 , and nothing of any consequence at under 82.00. Hulls , oven and stags sold at good stiong prlces..ull the nay from $1.6(1 ( to 1.1.85. Cholco veiuca es sold us high as (5.50 with common lurgotutf as low as } . ' .35. Considering the .limited otlei Ings , business was brisk In the flnckur and feeder Him and prices ruled stiong. sales eio hugely at from 82.75 to Ji.i.rij'irnl ; : thiee times as many cattle would liuVO" sold readily nt the samu good llguros. Itoprmntutlvu sales : imtlftKn IIEKP. No. Av. l'r * ' i No. Av. Pr. 24 . 844 83 2fl71. . .1184 4 20 10. . . 08'J 3 4IF" 30V .13(11) ( ) 4 20 H. . 821 3 on 10. . .1175 4 2G 10. . . 740 3 ( id 21. . .10U5 4 25 3. . .1003 3 GT 1. . .13WO 4 26 0. . . 743 3 CMP 21 . .1143 4 26 40 . .10D1 3 < M" 0. . .1220 4 25 1 . .1100 3 75 71) ) . . 1238 4 35 1 . .llfjO 3 70. 21 . .10'JG 4 35 ti . .1020 8 7D 65 . .1075 4 35 G 1(100 ( 3 75' ' 64 .101)5 ) 4 35 46 * 1111 3 80 21 1141 4 40 3. . .1023 3 80 19 .1075 4 40 14 946 3 "I ) 14&U 4 60 HEED ! WARM Which nature la constantly ( jiving in the shape of bolls , pimples , erdptlons , ulcers , etc. These show that the blood Is contaminated , and some must be Riven to relieve the trouble , Is the remedy to force out these poi sons , and enable jou to GET WELL. " I have had for years a humor In mj blood , which made mo dread to shave , as small boll * or pimples would IK ) cut , thus causInK thoshayinrjto 1 agrcat annojanco. After taking three bottles Wtf'W9 my faeo U all clear and smooth as it HfeXfeBCfl should bo- appetite splendid , sleep B 4UE I well , and feel Ilka running a foot all from the use ol B. 8.8. CHAS. HEATON.73 Uurelst. PMla. Tieatbo on blood and skin diseases mailed free SWlll 81'LOFIO COAUauu. . Ga. 7 1003 s no 4 It H.I r > n 41 0.10 3 on 11 MO CO 10r 077 4 00 .0 . UM6 f.O 10o I OHO t 00 ao 1'jtn o 1UH 4 10 10 1205 S3 cornfcd ni < trrni ftlttl'I'IMI . AND r.xrollT. 1 1000 3 60 . . 810 n 05 27 . . . . .1117 3 7C 2t . . .1047 4 10 10. . . .1023 4 10 42. . . .1323 4 26 40 10(11 ( 4 20 . .1320 6 05 14.,1.1000 4 UO BTKKIIfl AMI ) limTHS. SI 1148 4 60 cons. 13. . 833 1 05 0. . 003 2 70 8. . 850 2 00 SO. . . 813 2 70 . 720 2 00 3. . .1227 2 70 12 ! . D20 2 00 O . 990 U 70 1. . 710 2 00 Oo ! ! .1100 2 70 1.B' . 880 2 00 10. . . 808 2 75 B' . 890 2 10 16. . . 810 2 75 . 020 2 10 40. . . H20 2 76 o . OGO 2 H ) 1. . . 900 2 76 2 .1005 2 15 4. . .1030 2 76 10. . 855 2 15 1. . . 780 2 75 11 1012 2 15 1. . . 880 2 76 1. .1140 2 25 H. . .1287 2 76 2 . 000 2 26 3. . .1220 2 75 8. . 005 2 25 22 ' ' . 074 2 8O 8. . 000 2 25 20' . . 910 2 HO 1 . GOO 2 26 11) ) . . . 992 2 85 1 .1130 2 25 10. . .1013 2 85 . 705 2 25 10. . 2 95 . 015 3. . . 9113 3 00 . . . 940 2 25 11. . . 9Hl 3 OO 2. . 1175 2 25 10. . . 835 3 00 17. . . H35 2 30 4. . .11H5 3 00 14. . . ! U)4 ) 2 30 4. . .1030 3 00 8 . . 922 2 30 0. . .1050 3 00 15 . 720 2 30 17. . .1079 3 05 11. . 745 2 35 6. . .1108 8 05 21. 903 2 35 10. . .1000 3 05 ! . HGO 2 40 18. . .1(101 ( 3 10 i : . 972 2 40 5. . .102H 3 16 3 .1000 2 40 20. . . 879 3 15 21. . 000 2 40 0. . . 1 125 8 20 10. . 002 2 45 2O. . 1032 H 25 . ' 50 2 0 7. . .1028 3 25 IH . 1)90 ) 2 50 20. . .1140 3 25 19. . 010 2 50 12. . 1170 3 25 . 1110 2 50 1. . .100O 3 25 2 ! . 930 2 50 .1215 3 25 .1020 2 50 19. . 973 3 25 . 982 2 50 30. . 05 ! 3 3(1 ( . 070 2 50 14. .1107 3 30 2. . 920 2 60 3. .1040 8 30 10 . , . 931 2 65 28. , . 915 3 30 0. . , . 900 2 00 7. .1140 3 30 28. . , . 8(10 ( 2 GO 11. 1042 3 35 15. . . 954 2 05 19. .1171 3 60 10. . . . 071 2 05 , .1300 3 50 18. . , .1012 2 05 IH ! , .1141 3 06 . . ,911 2 70 iiKirr.us. , . 730 225 3. . G33 8 00 , . 520 2 30 CALVES. 0 . 310 235 1. . . 100 5 00 2 . 240 3 25 1. . . 100 6 00 8 . 233 3 50 2. . . 120 6 00 1G . 200 3 50 1. . . 160 5 25 G . 103 4 2.- ) 4. . . 100 5 25 3 . 140 4 50 1. . . 1GO 6 60 UUI.l.t ) , 1 . GGO 1 60 1. .1070 2 60 1 . 8GO 1 76 1. .1320 2 60 .1205 2 00 1 .1400 2 00 . 900 2 00 1. . 720 2 70 .1500 2 00 1. . 420 2 76 .1300 2 00 1. .1120 2 75 1040 2 15 2. . 1430 2 75 2. . , .1490 2 10 3. .12hO 2 80 1. . . .1250 2 20 1. .1340 2 80 1. . . .1100 2 20 1. .11(10 ( 2 85 1. . . .1400 2 25 1. .1820 2 90 1. . . .1100 2 25 1. .1000 2 90 1. . . .1170 2 25 1. .1900 3 00 1 . . .1340 2 20 1. .1090 8 00 " .1300 2 25 1. .1030 3 00 i" ! .1450 2 30 1. .1540 a 15 10. . , .1370 2 35 1. .1000 8 25 .118O 235 1. .1340 3 25 2 ! ! ! .1480' 2 35 1. .1770 ' U 85 2. . , .1200 2 35 STAdS. 1. . . . 740 2 10 1 1000 8 00 2. . . .1105 2 10 1 BGO 0 50 OXEN. 1. . , 1G10 3 25 1 1450 3 36 STOCK 1'KH AND FKEUKIl.S. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. Pr. 3. . . 570 2 30 8. . . . 700 8 10 13. . . 3DO 2 35 4. . . . 837 8 15 .1105 2 35 18. . . . 912 8 15 . 450 2 40 11. . , . 790 3 25 5. . . 400 2 G5 7. . , 917 3 25 0. . . 440 2 05 0. . , . 918 3 30 12. . . 021 2 76 12. . .1022 3 30 2. . . 840 2 75 205 . . .1024 3 30 . 085 2 76 22. . . 870 3 30 1110 2 76 P ' . 891 3 35 . 070 3 00 , ' . 85 ! ) 3 35 29 . 671 3 00 13 . ! .1218 3 40 " .1020 3 00 ' ' . 820 3 40 2" . 830 3 00 4 ! ) . . . 902 3 45 22. . . 809 3 10 .1100 3 60 27. . . 731 3 10 " . 700 3 60 17. . . 772 3 10 39" 3 60 MII.KKI18 AND SPHlNOr.KS. 1 cow and calf.20 00 1 cow and calf.30.00 COI.OHADO CATTLE. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. Pr. 2COW1..1050 2 25 98 fdrs.1000 3 40 WYOMING CATTI.i : . C COWS..1010 2 25 48COHS. . 970290 IDAHO CATTI.I : . 31 fdrs.1028 3 05 27 sirs..1079 3 80 1 stag. . 960 2 25 ' UJcows . 902 2 00 24 sirs. .1241 4 00' 2 fdrs. . 980 2 50 91 f ( Irs. . 1029 3 40 Hogs There was not very much of u maikct today. Hecelpts weio too light to attract out side buying , haidly heavy enough , In fact , to Interest other than thu fiesh meat trade , 1'rleos ruled from steady M 6c lower than Sat L- urday , the good heavy and .butcher weight hogs ut $7.00 to $7.70 showing the most de cline , while the ordinary light and mixed hogs at $7.50 to $7,00 were not agicat deal dlllcrent from Saturday. With a butter inn there would undoubtedly have been u much better nmiKct , As It was , undo was slow , but the pens were practically emptied by the middle of the foiu- need , the bulk of the hogs selling at 87.55 to $7.G ( ) against J7.55 to $7.05 Sat in dav , and $7.25 to $7.30 last Monday. Kepresentatlvo sales : No. Av. Sh. i'r. INO. Av. i.- I'r. 90. , .185 320 J7 30 70 . 230 40 $7 57'4 3. . .2BO 7 40 01. . .212 40 GO 5. . .330 120 7 40 09. . .220 40 00 7. . .197 7 40 72. . .229 40 00 4. . .175 7 60 78 . .207 280 00 5 . .200 7 60 110. . .243 120 GO 58. . .255 80 7 50 70. . .25H 200 GO 7 , . 223 7 50 83. . .179 40 GO 29. . . . 180 7 50 G2. . .293 820 GO 10..244 7 65 70 . .225 GO 12. .232 80 7 60 80. .210 1GO 00 69. .229 280 7 55 G..270 7 CO 74. 222 120 7 55 85..241 120 7 G2'J ' G6. .224 200 7 55 70..255 40 7 112 ! i 70. .200 40 7 65 70. . .255 40 7 05 0. . .213 7 55 08. . .253 200 7 05 70. 240 7 55 02. . .281 00 7 G7'/i 68. 80 7 55 GO. . .270 7 70 35. . .272 280 7 55 78. . .258 80 7 70 5. . .240 7 60 69. . .309 40 7 70 FIRS AND IIOUUII. 4..185 120 G 65 SHEEP I'our loads on sale. The market active and linn. Quotations are as follows : Tnlr to good natives , J3.76fe5.00 ; fair to good westerns , (3,5 ( ) ' > t4.75 ; common nnd stock sheep , & 2.25&3.50 ; good to choice 40 to 100-tt lambs , $4,00fc.5.50. ICepresentatlvo sales : No. Av. Pr. 059 Mexican mixed 75 J4 20 281 yearlings 58 420 1'nckrrH' I'urrliUNrs Ilist Week. KrrelptH unit ll pisltlon oTStouk. Ofllclal lecoipts and disposition of stock as shown by the books of the Union block Yards yv& w % vw * ty wovin VMytaA . WOUTK A GUINEA A BOX. " % j vyv * r * - _ iww w wv \ -r * - - J ; ' [ Covered wttha Tasteless and Soluble Coating. I I BEECflAiTO ire a marvellous ] ! r'ttuU * * Nlomnch , SICK HEAD ACHE , Impair. * i Bllpattnni etl Liver * . < - - - t eCtfolllj , ; , lUoto l ) eipecfilly efflc clou anil rcmtdUl , by roiAi.K srrrr.KEiiH. i' ' Of alt drucRlstB Price 2R cent * a box New York Depot , aM Canal HI. SOUTH OJUAJ/A. Union Stock Yards Company , Soutb OrnaVia. He > t Cattle IIo nnd Bhcep market In the COMMISSION HOUSES. Wood Brothers. Live ptook Commission Merchant * . South Uuiaha Tulophono ) l ! > 7. - Cblcano JOHN I ) DADISM AN , WAI/TKIl K. WOOD , Market Hcporti by mall aad wlio cuujrtully tur DltUvd upuu roinpruiy for fnrly-rltlit | IIOIIM , ciullug nt 0 o clw-k p , tu , January 10 , IBUU nrcni'ti" . KIlnKI' , | llt > mn A MLS ( . ' [ llfmrt Cart. I Head I CAM. Head 117 l MM 4 | llo | I 8 IIISI'OSITIO.V. Chicago Ihe Stuck Mnrket. Ciitt'Aoo , III. , .Inn. 10. [ Special Telegram to i IIB 1IEE.I Cat Ho were In iictlso demand to- lay nnd buyers were willing to pay strong irlces for anything that suUeillhem. ( Jooil to holco cattle In the several clashes geneially old slnmeer than last week and the least de- Irable of the olfcrlngs wensaleable at ptoI I- ) iis limitations. Very common to good d leased icef and shipping steels sold at funn J3.36 to fu.OO , and choice tocMtu giades were minted it from $5.60 to $11 fill. JlinchciM and dinners stock , which Includes cows , helfeis , bulls and oliii-inti mlMMl lots , weie wanted nl former ilgh m Ices , oral fromjl 6 Mo { 3 85 for poor to > \lra. There was more than the usual uneveiiiiess n iirlces In hogs today , but the a\erniro was slightly higher than at xitimlay's close. The tuck Island illusion showed the most sticngth , the range theie being about 6c i gher still. The highest paid was no uglier than Saturday's outside ( imitation , from J7.90 to $7.95 taking the best sorts. The lemandwas acllvcat fiom $7.4O to $7.76 for ' lootto prime light , and at from $7 611 to 7.95 'or poor toeMra medium nnd hca > y weights. While that was the lange of limitations theie was not much trading outside the limits of from * 7.G5 to 17.H5 , Horn $7.05 to J7.70 buying ho bulk of the light , and fiom J7.76 to J7.85 icing the popular prices for medium and lenvy. The llrst estimates of the'iccelpt.s iiadclhcm 33i > i ) ( ) , but a recount cutthellg- urcsdown to 28,1100. The close was steady. Business wns brisk In the sheep pens fiom an eaily hour. ( 'holco fed Te\as muttons sold at fiom 16.00 to $5.15 and good to pi line westerns it from If5.Id to J.V40. Theie wns also good lomnml for thrifty feedeis and the medium nl.M'd stock sold unite ns lendllyas at any time last week. The pens weie denied of vervthlng desirable In good season , pi Ices milling up well to the i nil. The demand for lambs continued moderate hut the supply was small and good grades sold at llrm prices. The hulk of the fair to good lambs went at from J.VJ5 to $5.75 and choice to pi line giades it fiomfG.OO to { 0.35. Kecelpts : Cattle , 10,000 head ; hogs , 29,000 lead ; sheep. 8,000 head. The llvcnln. Jointial lepoits : I'ATTl.n-Hceelpts , II.OIK ) head ; shipments , 4,000 head ; market strong ; best stcurs , $5 ( III ( il5.6 ( ) ; fair to good , fl.5OT { , 1.1)5 ) ; others. f.l.6'ib ' ) 4.5O ; cannersfJ.OOff2.6O : cows , VWI/Jfi. lidos liecelpts , 30,000 head ; shipments , 6KMi ( head ; mnikct ncthe , closed falih' steady ; mixed , JG.7OH7.5O : prime hem v nnd uitcliers' weights , f7.MU87.U5 ; sorted "light , J7.il1r ( ( < 7.G5 ; pigs , } 4.6Kii.20. ( ( Sunr.i1 liecolpts , 9iOO ) bond : vlilnments , ! , ( ) oo head ; market steady to stiong ; Te\ans ; I.GO ; good westeins , Sf3.10.if5.35 ; Iambs , $4.00 ( iiO.25. i KaiiHas City Ll\e Stock .Market. KANSAS CITY. Mo. , .Ian. 10. CATri.K-Ue- celpts , 2,700 bead ; shipments , 2,900 head ; narket active and Io < ftl5c higher ; shipping steers , J3.255.60 ; stockeis and feedeis , $ J.55 ® 3.75. HodS-liocelpts , 5,300 bend ; shipments. iOO head ; good hogs active nnd stiong ; poor steady to weak ; all grades , ? 4.7627.76 ; bulk , I7.35fi7.0 ( ) . SiiEKl' Hecelpts , 800 head ; shipments , 900 ; choice sheep were Innctho and the de- nand SttlOo higher ; others -teady. St. I.oillH l.l\u Stock Market. ST. Louis , Mo. . . Jan. 10. Cvrn.B Uocelpts , 2,900 head ; shipments , 400 head : market stronger ; natho steers , $ ; ) .1OTI.75 ; choice shipping. $4.H5i.6.25 : rangers , i3.OOlff4.OO. HodS Kecelpts. 4,600 head ; shipments , 4,500head ; market lowr : heavy , J7.40S7.70 ; packing. * 7.2t-f.7.GO ) : light , 7.2 ( > ic.7.45. SIIKIIP Hecelpts , 400 head ; shipments , 100 lead ; market steadi ; natives , J3.00S3.75 ; J4.8535.40. Western Itcpnrtcr. Detroit Frco Press : A man from the west wns doing ji bit of society in the effete - fete east and hu was cornered by a New York woman. "You western people are so original , " who twittered. "Yes , wo say thing's sometimes , " ho replied. "You are very good nt repartee , I un derstand ? " "Come again , please"ho paid , putting his hand over his car. "You are good at repartee ; getting in on your adversary , as itvoro , " who ex plained. 'Well , yes , wo ain't slow , " ho ad mitted , "when our guns is in good work- ng condition. " 1'roin In the. Track. The "Diamond Special , " running be tween St. Louis and Chicago , had a peculiar experience last week. Coming up through Illinois the train stopped at a water tank about 11)2 ) miles north of Gibson. Three or four minutes was occupied in filling the locomotive tender. When the engineer gently pulled the throttle the engine pulTcd vehemently and the driving wheels whirled around , but the locomotive did not move an inch. Sand was lot out on the track , but the locomotive htill stood in its place with the drivowheols spinning around like windmill sails in a gale. Then there was an investigation. It was found that the overflow from the tank , while the engine was taking water , had congealed n Iho trucks of the tender and frozen the WH ) < PH | fiint to the ti'iu'k The trnln int'ii cut the lee from the trucks , but to no purpose. Finally thu conductor wnlked H inilo nntl u half to Gibson , wlicro ho tolctfriiplipil for another loco motive anil wlii'ti It arrived It Imoked up npaliiHt the froxcn train and "bniniHid'1 ' It loose. The wheels had boon frnr.cn to the track from -J o'clock In the mornlnir. until 8. Men who have boon in the nill- road business for yearn say they have never heard of n train being frozen to the track before. Chronic cougliers nro stupid liorcs ntnl should bo forced to use Dr. Hull's Cough- Syrup , the only Infallible remedy. THE ARTHUR STATUE. \ riltliijTrlnulo to the Memory of n Din. tlliKilMied Clll/cn. Washington 1'ost : It will surprise a great many people to hear that a statue of the Into Chester A. Arthur is now ready to put In place. The custom in Xew York , when anything Is to bo done for the bcautitlcutlnn of the city , is to raise a great outcry In the "uil-tropol' Itun dallies , " reminding the country ol New York's enormous wealth and unap proachable splendor , and c including with an appeal to provincial credulity for the means wherewith to beautify" . The Arthur monument , however , was in the hands of men who honored that modest and gracious memor.v too much to drug it through such sordid mire The money required for the purpose was raised quietly among his friends with out parade or solicitation , and n u the completed work is ready. It is thus de scribed in the Metropolis : "The statue is nine feet two inches in height , and the plinth six inches. The statue is to be mounted on a pedestal nine feet high. The pedestal is to bo of white granite with oak leaves of bronne at the top. The intention is to place the statue in a circular court fort.v feet in diameter. Around half of the court is to be a granite wall four feet high , with seals cut in the granite. At each cud of the wall is to bo a statue of a woman in Uivciim robes. The site for the statue lias not yet been M'lcelcd. It N thought that the committee will ask the park c nnuilhsioneiN for permission to place the Htatno in either Central or Kivorsido [ lark.1 The erection of this beautiful me morial , at whatever point inabe hereafter - after designated by the authorities , \\ill doubtless recall to thoughtful men thu salient features of Mr. Arthur's remark able career and the singular lollj and ingratitude of the republican party leaders. Coming into the presidency at a time when the republican organiza tion seemed to be hopelessly dislo cated , ho succeeded by a \ \ No , patri otic , clean and liberal conduct of affairs in restoring his party to solf-rospcet. to liarmnm , ami to courage. And yet. although at the end of his term , he went before a nominating convention in which thirty-six out of the thirty-eight states there ropro-ciited had nnniNtakubly endorsed lii.s policy and advocated his nomination , ho was re pudiated by the so-called leaders and set aside for a man who lost the C'ltiiitry four months later. lie \\as a bravo and honest gentleman , a devoted patriot , u stainless and uiisellish magistrate : but ihe 1 men who handled the machine in 1881 ignored all this , ignoredtoo. the manifest ( desire of the. country , and , in setting him aside. cMiisigned their party to dNiister. His memory u ill live when they are forgotten by respect and gratitude. Mill ions in the vears to come will ga/.e on his majestic olllgy. and toll or bo told by their fcllow-uitizcna that Cheater A. Arthur was a man of whom his genera tion , without regard to party sentiment , was reverently proud. If you have piles UoWitt'a U'ltuh Hazel salve will surely euro you. THE GENUINE I JOIIANN HOFF'S ; ft1alt Extract is superior to 'Champagna nt ono - tenth itfi cent nnd without being intoxicating. It oxnlta the t energies , ntim- ulatcs the nu tritive powers , improves the nppotilo nnd tiida di gestion. It is nn excellent touia in convalescence , for the weak nnd do- bilitalod , tiud ; i Delicious TableBovorago. . Purchasers are wrrncd against imposi tion and disappointment. Insist upon the " Genuine , " which must liave the signature cl "JOI1ANN1IOKK" on the ncclc Jabcl. OMAHA Manufacturers' and Jobbers' Directory AWNINGS AND TENTS Omaha Tent-Awning COMl'ANV. IIOIIHI : COVKHS , 111. ! Knrnvn ht. BAGS AHD TWIN'SBICYCLES. . Bemis Omaha Bag H. 0. Daxon , COMPANY. Importer ! nnrt minufrs Dlcycloi sold on montldr Hour lack ) , burUpi , twlno. purmaiti 121 N 15th. BOOTS VND SIO:5 , Morse-Cos Si03 ! Company , Hu\var.l vtron. Fnctoryrnrnor llt'i anil Doiuini Stroo',1 \Venronnklniolii ) prlou to c.uli biircr * . an1 ro Bclllcz actual ( iftfooili nhlch It vury H.iloalilu ltb murclianti. Kirkcndall , Jones & Amer. Hand-Sewed COMPANY Wliolotnln mn HKKU Ilium anil riitit"riiuodi , l\i- \ Itubbcr sliu i i'u I1UJ- 1.1 IU Hnrnoy rii. HUI-IIOJIliiriioy Ht _ _ crJALLCOj. ( I CQINHE , Omaha Coal , Coke & Eagle Comics Works 1,1 MK CO.IiarJ itinlnoft MfM itnlvnnltel Iron ronl , S K cor Itltli ami cornlc < wlTlJW cip , lueliilllo mrllKlitn. elo IIM-1II2 DRY GOODS. FURNITURE. Omaha Upholstering Beebjj & Rinyan CO , upliolitcroil furnl- KOUNITIJUK CO , ( iraco tnro. IIJ2IIUI Nicholas Ul. Wlioluinlounly. and Uth an GROCERIES , PRUQS , ETC. D , M. Steele & Co. , Blake , Bruca & Co. , iOH203JoneiSl. . 10th mid llarnuy 11 , Uuiuba. OuiaUa. HARDWARE. Rector & Wilhelmy Lo oi&Liai , COM I'A NY , Doulum hi hardware and Corner 10th nn.l Jiici on muclmiiluj * ' tools Air ojtt KJI DoiixlasSI HATS , EH. W , A. L. Gibbonfi Co. 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W'UIK . fliiTO riinlr < MKinifnouirjri of lath unil water atltiliiiiu 111 it ii u r 4. bllni | < an fur any klfid of lutrj uiiiuKllniri. branch ul Bco , U1U aud liarU