COHSIKRCIAl AND F Pork Advanced Nearly Ono Dollar Yesterday on Unusually Heavy Buying. LARD AND f.lBS . FOLLOWED CLOSE On I.ownr Cnblcn the Uhent Mnrkot Opcniul Wrsk-Oirerhic * of Wheat nt the Stnrt Wer Inulled. CIIICAOO , Jan 10. Pork shot up today , ndvancInR 77Jtfo P ° r bblon hcavy buying' I1"1 nntl rlbs r ° llowod at ft ro" ncctftil distance. Wheat was weak on lic.ivy selling , May closing l o lower. May corn lost ? o ntid May oats a Illto amount. On lower cables the wheat market opened wi-nk , with May ) < o lo.Tcr nt 07 , ' i5. The olTcrlnKs of long wheat at the start wcro liberal and prices declined steadily for a time. The light receipts , however , caused a reaction , on which some of the early lo" wni overcome. The total receipts nt oltfht primary markets amounted to UIO.U'JJ . bu. . compared with 023.000 bu. n year ago. Prices wet e steady for a time , or until Hrailstrcet's visible supply report was posted , llratt- itrcct's llgures on stocks wcro not ns cticouragitiK to holders as they might liiivobcon. These llguras show a decrease of : i7ll,0K ( ) bit. cast of the Hookies und nn in- ITO.-ISO of ! ! 00 , < > 00 bu. west. Australia in thrco weeks showed nn increase of l.iuu.ouj bu . while European stocks showed si do- ci-raso of lt I.OOO bu. The report was gem- orally regarded nt bearish and Pnnlrlilgo. who mirpri 'l the pit by buying ut the parly decline , began soil UK. Other traders followed suit and n decline followed. Clos ing cables were easier and the market was heavy ut tlio close , May finishing at Hie bottom tom figures of the day After opening lower May declined % c. advanced from Uo to V , declined from | fc to Jgis and closed at ' Vla'y corn opened lower in sympathy with wheat , May starting Jfo off at 38 tfc and then declined > /c. On liberal export clearances mid rather free buy lint tlioru was a reaction later and Mny closed j s from the oottom at Oats wcro lower la sympatny with wheat mid corn. May opened c lower nt dp/'tfc and sold down ? do. Kreo selling by Bar lett- Frazcr & Co. and others kept prices down nnd May closed ' &C above the bottom ilgures of the day at I0c. ! Provisions opened higher and advanced all ( lav with few slight reactions. PorK wont lip' in a scries of good-sized jumps and il ragged lard and ribs with it. Ono of the pauses of the heavy bdylng and consequent udvanccs was the failure of heavy receipts to materialize. A bullish rumor was ; nlloat to the effect that o shortage of 1,000,000 hogs In the stock of the country would be an nounced. Shorts covered freely and the buyIng - Ing was general. The strength continued throughout the day , subject only to the tern- porarv reactions of a somewhat limited char- ictcr'ovcry now and then on a little realizing bv holders. The closing Ilgures were nt the outside prices of the day in every Instance but one. The demand for shipment w.n fairly active for both consumption nnd con tinental export. Compared with last n ght May pork Is 77 0 higher ; May lard 3J ! < fc higher ar.d May ribs 0o higher. ICstlmated receipts for tomorrow : Wheat , f.-i cars ; corn , HC5 cars ; oatS , 150 cars ; hogs , M.OOO head. Tno loading futures ranged as follows ; Cash quotations wcro as follows : l''i.oim Firm and unchanged. WIIUAT No. a spring , GmGlf'c : No. 3 iprlii'02lje03c ; No. 2 red , Ol'i01f ' c. C ) HN No. 2 , 34J4'c ; No. 3 yellow , 34c. OAIS No. 2 , 27l4TjD28c ; No. 2 white , 291JO 10'ic ' ; Nn. 3 white , J8US20MC. llVB-No.2 , 45 c. HAIU.KV No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , 40352e ; No. 4 , 37ffi45c. TI.A.X SEED-NO. 1,11.8BJJ. TiMornv HEHII Prime , JJ.20. I'OIIK MCBS. per bbl , , * 13 0513.C7W ; lard , per 100 Ibs , ; u.37Vi : short ribs sides ( loose ) , l7OOJi7.0j ; dry sal'od shoulders ( boxoiii , tO.25UO.50 ; short clear Bides ( boxed ) , 87.00 B7.25 , WHISKY Distillers' flnlshod goods , par gal. , II.15. HtmAim Unchanged ; cut loaf , $5.29 ; cranti. laled , J4.48 : standard "A , " $1.48. Tlio following were the receipts and ship ments for today : On the Produce exchange todav tlio butter mat lint waa weak ; creamery , 10@24c ; dairy , 1C&21C. Eggs , dull ; strictly fresh. 18 19c. Now Vork Markets. NKW YOIIK , Jan , 10 Fl.OUH Hocolpts.29,900 bbls. ; exports , 85.400 bbls. ; sales. 8,750 pkRs , ; market was dull and weaker , owing to the droptn wheat ; exporters nru. still out of the maikct ; cltv mill patents at $4.16-1.35 ; winter patents , J3.4033.00 ; city mills , clears I3GO'33G& ' ; winter straights , J.764.16 ; Minnesota patents , $3.863.00 ; winter extras , t2Ha2.GO ) ; Minnesota bakers , U2.3033.CO ; winter low grades , $1.0032.25 ; spring low ( trades , fl.OOSl.OO ; snrlng extras , 41.0014 2.40 ; soiilhoin Hour , ijulot ; common to fair , iiMrn , ? 2.20&2,70 ; good to choice extra. $2.70 ( 3.00 ; rye Hour , steady ; superfine , J52.70 ® 2.85 ; fancy , S2.85J42.00 : buckwheat Hour , dull and nominal at Jli.76Q3.uo. HliCKWiiKAT Nominal ; state , $8.0038.33. COIIN MKAI > Dull : yellow wcstoin , $2.55 ® 2.76 ; llraiidvwlne , $2,70. KYI : Nominal. lUm.KV Dull ; No. 2 Milwaukee , 05ffiOOc : two-rowed state , ( VJAOSc. ' lUui.uv MAI.T Dull ; western , G5 < 380c : Cana- dliin. OlMlDSe ; six-lowed , 80 < S485c. WltBAT HccolplH , 10,7001)11. ) ; exports 6" . 490 Int. ; Rales , 1,250,000 bu. futures anil 3,000 bu , spot. Bpol markotdull ami weak , No. 2 red In store and elevator , O7'ei .iiloat , 08 ac ; f. o. b.,08cNo. ; ; 1 northern , 78Jc. Options weak and lower on free selling of long wheat disappointing cables and absence of foreign foUN-ltecolpts218.200 bu I exports , 153,000 liu.i sales , 430,000 bn. futme.s , 4,000 bu. spot. Hnot market quiet , closing easy ; No , 2,4314 4'.J'fiIn ' elevator ; 43'ic alloat ; yellow , 43c : Mi'umor mixed , 41Hfi.2c. ! Options opened easier with wheat , declined later on the big Increase In the llradstreiit's ami closed uoak at. 'jc net ( lei'llne. January closed at 4'Jc : roll' i nary , 42\Jii424-e. \ ; doM-d at 42Jjc ; March , 43i4T443yc. ( closed nt 43-ic ; Afrff closed at 44J4Ci May , 44 ll-10c , closed at4454c. UATS UeceiptK. 73,700 bu , ; exports , 100 inlxi d western , 34 (35c ; ttacK. whlio western , BfMllOi" track , wlillo state , 3&'ii40c. Ontlons Null and lower with the rest of the lUt , closing HAY Stonily khlpplng , $0 ; good to choice , (0,110 ( 8,50. HOPS-Dull : Jtato , common to choice , 3'Jiii'I Paelllc coast. lb2'.H4c. HIDKH 1'lrmcr ; wet sailed Now Orlea . t in < ii i * MHI i f i YJIII i ui > it miiu. Ayiw , light to heavy wulglitn. MOlOc. I'uovisiONH llpi-f , lirm ! family , * l,00 ® Ui.lHi ; mtra menu , JH.iKHTtH.K'j ; lieef hams , H0.011 ; city extra Imllii inubs. fl'J.Oaii''a.OO. L'ut ' meats ( Inner ; pie I ; led Hollies 7i ! H c ; pickled MionliliTH , 0U,7)i ! ) : pickled liami , 0 > nl.ard , firmer ; wculern hteam eloseii at JH.70 hid ; January clo-ted at tH.4& ; May , IM.lOt IVUrunry , f8.4A iiHked. 1'ork. active nml hlKher ; IIIUT nie.i. tl4&OA10.00 : extra prlmo. m.olOU.im. family , il5.76OlO.5t kliort clear , tltt.00ai7.no. IIUTTKit Uurt wrnterii dairy. 16iJ ( lfi : : weMoriicrpmiiory , 18a.5 c ; western factory , l _ < aiHci ' Klclim. vaiio ; MtalB dairy. ll > fl.3o. part kiitaiO | ) i full wcitcrn rei.u ' - . . RP vr TAIMW ) rinnersrlty ( f2 per pVc./ ' " , : I'RTiiot.eru Uulotj United closei ] rtv 7W hid. hid.Una 1 1 - . „ ! " rj strained , common to good , litcn Quiet. . , MoMssES-About steady i NowOrleans , open keltic , good to choice. 30it3Hc. . , , ( JoTniMUBKiiOii * Mrincri prime crude , 20i ! annul oITcrude , _ C 'JHC ! prime yellow grades , na33ci prime while , 38j40c. { . I'lOlttON-Diill ; Amorlcun. M2.00316.00. Coi'i'Eii-Ouloi : lake , lio.i-'j. ' IjKAD Quiet ! iloincMtlc , t.l.lO , TlN-Sti-adlor ; Straits.0 bid. stic. J3.46 bid. HmiAii-Knw , steady ; fair rollnlng , 2Ko ; ron- trlfugal , DO test , 213-lGc , No. 8. 3 0-1GJ& 3 c ; No. 0. 3'f.3 ' 11-lGc ! No. 10 , 3 7-10' ' 3 < i' ! No.ii 3'W3U-10o ' : No. 12 , ns-lcaSKc ; No. 1.1 , 34C ! ! oT ( A , 3WIC ! mould A , 4 ft10 ® 4MCNtandard A , 3 16-10fM'fc : eonfec- tlonori A , 3 15-lCi34iC ! ! cut loaf , 4 l.l-U.ft Oci crushed , 4 13-lUc ; powdered , 4 0-lOc ; granulated , 4 1-lCc ; cube * ! , 4 rj-10S4'ic. Oninhii I'rniliieu Miirlcet. HuTrr.li The recolpti continue heavy and the market Is slow. Mint of the sales arn to packers , but there Is .1 demand for shipping purpose * ) nt 13c : choice country , IGwlUc ; parking stork , 1314i' . DiirHfni ) I'ot'i.Tiiv The doinand Is nominal and the market Ix slow at n slight decline from yesterday's Ilgures. ( ihlckctiH , 7Ji8c ; turkeys , UfilOc1 ! i-eesn and ducks , OfllOc. Infcrlorstock would Nell below the above llgtirns. I.tvr I'oin.Tiiv Dealers generally are advls- Irig attains ) the shltmicnt of live poultry , as the demand Is very light. Hie trade generally preferring dre < sed poultry. The few saie made are at rVft7c. VKAI < The arrivals are not heavy and tbo market Ilrm at previous quotations : choice small and fat veals , 77'ic ' ; thin or heavy , . OAMK Prairie chickens , quail and venison are out of neason. Canada geese , $0 ; nrillnrd ducks , U'-.riOlM.OO ; jack rabbits , $1.75'J.OO : small rabbits , Jl : squirrels , " 70c. EIIIIS The market Is weak ami dealers are finding It a hard matter lo clean up their stocks. Hales can ncaieoly be made at any price. Kri'ili stock , 17c ; cold Klorage , rffll7i' . HONKV I'hoico whlto clover , IDo ; Cali fornia , lOc. OVSTKIIS Medium , lOc ; horseshoes , 18p ; extra standards , 20c : selects. ilcs ! extra so- leols. 2-ci coinpiiny nclccts , 20c : counts , 30c. NlfrriChiHttiuts , 13S150 tier II ) . ; Italian clie.stntits. lff.lic : ; 'ilmonds , iHc : Kngllsh wal- nutH , l-JftMc : Illborts , I'JKci llrarll nuts. Ii ! ® 13c ; iiecans , large , l-ft4c ! ; pecans , medium , lOc. The markoton black walnuts Is low und iioono wants to buv. VWJF.T An 1,1:3. BEANS California hand-picked navy. JI.90JJ 2.00 ; western navy , $1.851.00j common whlto beans , tl DlMil.78. ONIONS Onions are quoted at fiOSOSc , and on orders at G5t&70c ; Hpanlsli onlona , per ciato , tl.fjO. WATHH CHINS 1'er do/ , bunches , 7Gc. 1'OTATOKS Nebraska , Iowa and Minnesota crown potatoes. In small lots from store , 05 ® 70c ; same In ear lots , GOc ; Colorado , from store , 7 ! > r ; C'olorado lots , G570c. OAIIIIAOK Orders for cabbage from the coun try are tilled at U'tC p"r Ib. CCI.KUV Itoow According to size , 403GOJ per do/ . CKI.CUY Deed stock , 30c ; extra fancy Cali fornia , G0cf 1.00. SWCBT I'OTATOKS Tno supply Is fair ; good stock , per bbl. , $3.r > 0. tJnriN : VKilKTAHl.ES Spinach , perhbl. , $2.25 ; salsify , 30IJ35C per doz. ; radishes , per doiiOc ; endive , per diu. , 75c ; onions , perdo ? . , 20c ; caiillllower , per ( to ? , S1.GOS2.00 ; lettuce , perdo00375c ; cucumbera , $2 ; toma toes. per crate of 20 Ibs. , J _ ; string beans , J2.00 per Vbu. bo\ ; parsley , per doz. , 30c. KHUITS Gn\i'ns Catawbas , per 0-lb. basket , 1718c ; Malaeas , per 50-ib. bbls. , net , f5.SOaO.OOj Malagas , per 00-lb. bbls. . not , SG.50a7.no. OAMFOIINIA I'HUITSThere Is not much loft on the market ; pears , $2.50. Ari'i.us The supply Is light on this market and prices higher ; fancy western , $1.70 per box ; nollllower , f2 par box. CiuMiniiniBS Cranberries are arriving very freely und : uc In Rood demand ; Capu Cod. per bbl. . JG.2j G.50 ; bell and bugle , iG.OO 4JG.7S ; Jersey , 10.25 ; bell and cherry , $5. IIKM'IOAI. F11UIT3. UAN.\NV < S 1'rleos rninaln about steady ; per biineli , larjie , fJ.O'J'l'J.GO ' ; per bunch , small ta medium , * 1.76'sf-.00. I.K ! . ) NSNow Messina lemons , size , 300 , J5.25 ; Hl7o3GOt5. OIUNIIKS Mexicans , nor box , J2.75 ; largo sl/es , $2.f > 0 ; fancy Florldas , $2.75 ; choice 1'lor- Idaa , 12.DOa2.GO. TANOKHIM1 ? Per box , $2.75. GIIAPR Kituir-1'or box , $5. FURS. Bear No. 1 black , large , $20.00325.00 ; medium , $15 ; small , $ B.OO@10.00 ; blackyear- llnsrs. large , $12.00315.00 ; medium , $10 ; small 87 ; black cubs , large , $ G.OO8.00 ; medium , J5.00SG.OO ; small , $7 ; black .Montana and Kocky mountain , large. $18.00322.00medlum ; , $14 ; small , $10 ; black Montana yearlings , large$12 ; medium , $8 ; small , $5 ; black Mon tana cubs , large , $0.50 ; medium , 44.50 ; small , $3 ; silver tip , large. $20 ; medium , $12 ; small , { U ; sliver lip yearlings , large , $11 ; medium , $8 ; Final ! , $5 ; silver tip cubs , large , $0 : medium , $4.50 ; small , Jl ) ; blown , largo , J20.00S25.00 ; medium. JIG ; small , $12 ; yearlings , largo , $10.0012,00 ; medium , $8 ; small , $0 ; cubs largo , $7 ; medium , $5 ; small , $3 ; badger No. 1 larire , $1.00 ® ! . 50 ; medium , GOo : small , 50c : Usher No. 1 largo , ? 8 ; medium , SO ; small , $4 ; fox silver , as to color according to beauty- No. 1 large , $100 ; medium. $00 ; small , $40 ; silver pale , according to beauty , large , $50 ; medium , $30 ; small $20 ; cross , large , $7 ; medium , $3 ; small , $2 ; rod , large , SI 50 ; medium , $1.25 ; small , $1 ; gray , large. 75c ; medium , 50c : small , 40c ; kit largo , 5Uc ; medium. 40c ; small , 3 < > c. lynNe t large , ? 3 ; medium , $2 ; small , $1.50 ; marten , No. 1 , largo , $2 ; medium , $1.50 ; snmil , 81 ; mink. No 1 , lane , BUcjiM.OU ; medium , 75c ; small , G5c ; mink , dark. No. 1 , large , $1 ; medium , 75c ; small , 50c ; mountain lion , per fect head and feet , No. 1 , law , $1.00 2.00 ; Imperfect skins , 2550c ; ottur. No. 1 , Inrge , $8 ; medium , $ G,007.00 ; small , $5 ; otter , pale , No. 1. largo , ? 7 ; medium , $0 ; small , $4 ; raccoon , No. 1 , large. 80c ; medium , . GOe ; small , 50c : raccoon , black , as to beauty. No. 1 , large , SOc'S $2.00 ; skunk-black , cused. No. 1 , large , $1.25 ; medium , 75c ; small , 50c ; short striped , largo , $1 ; medium , 70u ; small , 45c ; narrow striped , large , GOc ; medium , 40c ; small , 25c ; broad > inifuu , lurKii. ; * Aiy.uii wuivuruiu , * > u. i , liir e , $1 ; medium , $3 ; .small , $2 ; wolf mountain , No. I , large , $3 ; medium , $2 ; small , 81.60 ; prairie , largo , 70&75e ; medium , GOc ; small , GOc ; beaver per skin , No. 1 , large , $5.0030.00 ; medium , $4.50 ; small , $2 ; kits , largo , $2 ; medium , $1.50 ; small , 75c ; muskrals winter. No. 1 , large , lOiJlle ; medium , Do ; small , 7ci fall , law , 839o ; medium , 7c ; small , Go ; kits , largo , $2@3c. nitms , T A i , now , KTC. limns No. 1 green hides , 2ic ! ; No. 2 croon hides , 2c ; No , 1 green salted hides , ! lc ; No , 2 green raited hides , 2c ; No. 1 green salted tildes , 25 Ibs. to 40 Iln. , 3c ; No. 2 green salted bides , 25 Ihi. to 40 UN. , 2c : No. 1 veal calf , 8 Ibs. to 15 Iln. . Gc : No. 2 veal calf , 8 Ibto 15 lbs.,4e ; No. 1 dry Hint bides , 5e ; No. 2 dry Hint hides ; 4c ; No. 1 dry silted hides , 4c. I'art cured hides > 'tc per Ib. less than fully cured SIIKF.I * I'KI.TS Green .salted , each , 35a75c ; green salted xliearllngs ( short woolod early skins ) , cadi 10 < &l5c ; dry shearlings ( short woolod early skins ) . No. 1 , each 510c ; dry shearlings ( short wooled early skins ) . No. 2 each 5c ; dry Hint , Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pelts , pur Ib. , actual weight , 10 ® lie ; dry Hint , Kansas and Nebraska murrain wool bolts , per Ib. , actU'tl woUbt , 17tt20o ; dry ( lint Colorado butcher wool pelts , pur Ib. , actual weight , Oif.10 , ; dry Hint Colorado mur- laln wool pelts , per Ib. , ictii.il weight. 7'Jo ! dry pieces ind bucks actual weight , GW7C. .St. I-inli Miirkets. ST. I.oms. Jan. 10 , Fi.oun Quiet , firm , iinchnmed ; patents , $2,05'j 3.10 ; u.\tra fancy , t.G52.75j fancy. f-VJlWMJ.UO. WIIKAT Opened weak , losing tic on heavy selling by bears , reacted temporarily and then went steadily down to to bulow yester day's closing price , where It stopped for the day. The weather and llradstreot's report were thi ) factois. No. 2 red , cash closed at 5U ) < c ; January 58fc ; May , G3ic ? ; July , G5c asked. CoiiN-Sympithl-.i'd with wheat but In a less degree , closing with a loss of He. No. 2 ml.xed , cash , closed at33n ; January , 33'c ' ; Kobruary , 33We : May , 3&i.Vi : > . OATS Very dull ; No. 2 , cash , closed at 29c ; Jnmriry , 2814e ; May , 31c. KYK Loncir ; No. 2. eastsldo , 47c bid. HAIU.KVI'Mnii ; Haloa of Iowa and Minnesota , 50c , free In elevator. HIIAN I'Mrm ' ; sales , east track , GO c. H.AX HKi-.D-K-nrcoand Ilrm ; $1.32. Oi.ovr.ii SKBII1'lrm ; * H.75' } 0.60. TlMin n v Sl'.Kt-f4.00a4,25. ( . IlAv-lhicliaiiKedj prlmu to choice timothy , JO.5O ® 10.50. JiP.l7''ll ' TlJm'1Ultr''i ' ! ' ( ' separator creamery , _ 2 > it-Uc ; choice daily , lOtt'.Oc. Mint-Lower nt lc. lKnStendy3. . tipui.iKii-riim , hUliur ; 13.30. COIIN MKAL-l'iiehiinged at $1.05. \S nisiv rnchaiiKud at $1.15. II.KlillNOI'nelmmied ; 1345J21A Ib , 6aCc. ConoN TiKsi-lJiielmiiKi'il at OSctMi.oo. I'liovisiONH-.siroiiK , higherwith bettor de mand ami fouling. I'ork. xtamlard mess , $14. Lard , primp steam , $8.15. Dry salt moats , loose'shoulders ' , fG.25 ; ( ones and ribs , 7. | shor s , J7.15 ; boxfil , ICc more. Ilacon. inickod . . - ItKO-llTfl-Kloiir. 2,000 bbls. ; wheat , 18,000 bu. . corn , Ot.OOll hu. : onts. 14,000 bu. Sllti'M-NTS-l.'lnur , 4.00D bhls. ; wheat , ,000 , bu.i corn , l&l.ooobn.ioats , 30,000 bu. Nurlhumlrru Hour Stookn. MiNNKAPOus. Jan , 10.Tlio Northwestern Miller says ; Of the mills at Huporlor and DulUlhonly three of them were In operation JhrougtiO'it ' last week. Tlio output was 37.111 bbn. | , agaluHt 4Go.4 bbls. thu week bofnru. Three mills uro In operation thin wenk , at thu end of which ull will probuiily shut down to wait for an Improvement In thu market , Flour maniifactureis Jmvo sulilom found the market In winite condition than that which now confronts them. Tnero'urumime Imjuirlfit for Hour , to bu biire. but the ai'ejnitnnce of the bunt otlcru uitaun u dead luta ut Itiy tu l&c v r lilil to null M nnil nonfl nf tlionifati do niti'li liiHliiOM under therir umi'tiiiirv * I'ortbml- ness rcm.ilns dull and tlio trade ImlllTorciit. The export shipments thli week wore 4,49 hhls. , against I-.G-U blil . tlio week before. The Mock of liniir nt tlio h ( < nil nf tlio lake miioiinM to 03,100 Mils. , against 23,705 bills , a ; vcek ago. _ Cotton .Murkct , J > it 10. COTTON I'lilures , st oo : i 7.58) ) Pcbrimry , 7.65.r < > iS ! Min . . . * ' .TOW 7.77 ! Aiirll , 7.Sca7.87Miiy7.oa ! 7.p7lJii. . ? IB.04 < B8oSj ! July , JB.I-I A isiM . , ; 8.17g. .i ) September. nJ.08tta.il. Mltldlnn , 7 ,0 ! Jew middling. 7cs good ordinary , 7ej not receipts , 7,48 1 bales : gross re ceipts , -101 bales ! exports to Orcat Ilrltnln , 8,100 bales ; Prance , 10.H-7 bales ! ronitwlsp. H.870 bales ! Miles , 4,000 bales : stock , 370,418 bnlos. . , , , Hr r.ow ? , .Inn. lO.-C'orTON-rirmi mid dling ? , ( ! sale , 1,100 balci ! receipts. 2,300 bales ; shipments , 2,000 bates ! stock on band , 601,100 bales. . , , ( JAi.vi : < m > .vJan. lO.-Corro.s-Hteadyj mid dling , 7'4 e : low nilddllnu. 7 fi-lGe ; good ordi nary , 7cj recelptH , 3,81)3 ) bales ; exports to ( Itoiit llrlliiin. 8 , 7-1-1 link's ; miles , 420 bales ; stock , 100,731 baloa. _ Minneapolis Wheat Miirkrt. MtNNRAi'Oi.ip. .Ian. 10. Wheat opened this morning nt ( ) _ > ( ? for May unil 04c for .Inly. It closed : January , 5D ci May , 6laic : July , ( iP < r. Trni'icrlcMod ! Hard , O'JUU ! No. 1 noilb- orn , GOVi No. i ! northern , 5lr. ) Tim demand was fallfo i track grain , but loss active tliun ycstotilay. The largo mills shutting down tills week causes the xlack demand for track grain , which fell lo IfSfrlcnmlor May. Tlio mills are expected to be started next week , when tlio imeli request will bo larger. It Is hardly t.rob- ublo that the country elevators will blp In much of tlio stored israln without tlio track urlro touches the May price , runners ere soiling Irfit Illtln tills week. The Hour output Is light , aggregating about 21,000 bbs. ! for tun day. 1'rlces steady , llrun nnd shorts Hi tner. KIIIIIIIN I Uy Alurliets. KANSAS CITV. Jan. 10. WIIBAT JJc lower ; No. Hhnrd , tttt'if. No. i ! red 5Gc COIIN Slow : .V ) , 2 mixed , " 40 loner at 30 ® 30UCJ No. I ! white , 3131Ur. O.vas Nominally Sic lower ; No. 2 nil.xod , 28 ffi2t"ie ; No. 2 white , 29020ic. ! KlW * Active ; Me. JCvi- : Steady : No. - . nominally 40c. I-'I.AX SKII : > Incuular ; $ l.'J3 < il.4. IliiAN-l'Irm fiHf&COe. llAV--DulI ; timothy , $8.0039.50 ; prairie , l5.DO i0.no. lll'TTKiiriimcr ; cicamcry , 10 < S23c ; dairy , ItKORiPTM-Wlieat , 28,000 bu. ; corn , 1,000 lii. ) ; oats , none. SiiiPMKNTd Wheat , 0,000 bu. ; corn , none ; oat.s , none. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ C'olteo AlarKot. NEW YOIIK , Jan. 10. COI-FKI : Ontlons opened steady , 0 to 10 points advance , closed steady at 10 t < > 15 points not advance : sales , 0.700 baps , including : January. J17.UOiJ17.05 : [ > ] ) - rtitiry , $ lG.I > 5ai0.70 ; March , tlfUO&in.&O ; May , 810.05 1(5.10 ( ; August , $16.40. Spot eolfee , Klo , qnlot and steady ; No. 7 , J18.75 ; mild , market quiet but steady ; Cordova , $20.00a20.25. llAMiumu , Jan. 10. Market steady at ! Spfg higher. IlAViiK , Jan. 10. Market quiet , U/5f ' ad- vanco. Kio DE JANKIHO , Jan. 10. COFFKE Market nrm ; No. 7. 16.70. LONDON , Jun. 10.Qnlot ; 3d advance. Mllwiitiuttn MIMVAUKUK , Jan. 10. I'roim Steady. WIIKAT Weak and lower : No. - spring , Clc ; No. 1 northern , OOc ; May , 034c. Cons Steady ; No. 3 , 34'ic. ' OATS Lower : No. 2 white , 30c ; No. 3 white , 2829'4-c. HAIII.KV Lower ; No. 2 , OOc ; sample , on track , 4251'ie. ItYE Stonily ; No. 1 , 48c. rnovisio.N.s _ Higher ; pork , 113.35 ; lard , UccnipTS Klour , 2,550 bbls. ; wheat , l-t,300 bu. ; barley , 30,500 bu. SiiiPME.vrs Hour , 8,710 bbls. ; wheat , 1,000 bu. _ _ _ _ _ _ I'uorJit ( Jrnlu MarUet. PconrA , Jan. 10. Cons- Market active and steady ; No. 2 , .Wjc ; No. 3 , 33c. OATS No. 2whlto , aaji'iiaaijc ' ; No. 3 white , KVE Mat kct nominal ; No. 2 , 4748ic. ! WHISKY Market linn ; hlKh wines , basis , 11.15. Hixnirrs-Whent. 8,000 bu. ; corn , 07,000 , bu. : oats , 20,400 bu. ; rvc , GOO , bu , ; barley 0,300 bu. SHIPMENTS Whc t , 1,800 ; corn. 49,400 bii. : oats , ' 01,700 bu. ; rye , none ; barley , 4,200 bu. _ iilvurpool MurKulH. LivEHPOOf , , Jan. 10. WIIKAT Steady ; de mand moderate ; holders olTur moderately ; No. 1 California , 5s Od5s 7d ; No. 2 red western iiirlni ? , Os 2S5dffJ5s 4d. COIIN Qulut ; demand poor ; middling west ern , 4s 2Hd. I'KOVISIOXS I'orlc , prlmo mess , fine , 78s 5d. Beef , extra India , 107s 2d. Ilacon , Ion ? and short clour , 50 Ibs. , 39s Gd. Lard , 42s. Oil .Hurlicis. On , OITV , Jan. 10. National transit certifi cates opened nt 79 ; highest , TJ } { ; lowest , 79 ; closed at 79H ; sales , 2,000 bills. ; clear ances , 18,000 bbls. ; shipments , 00,100 bbls. ; runs , 71,709 bbls. 1'iTTSiwwi , Jan. 10. National trnns.lt cer tificates opened at 79 ; closed at 70 ; high est , 79 ; lowest , 79. Now York I > ry Goods Murkot. NEW Yoiuc , Jan. 10. TLo dry poods market In tlio main Is quiet but steady. Cotton goods rule ilrm and steady. I'rints and printed fabrics show a moderate dcmaird for dark poods and some Improvements In fancies ami light colors. Dross goods uro generally slow. The Jobbing tnulo Is conservative. Dlllikh Wlinut .tturlcct. Dur.tlTn , Jan. 10. WHEAT The market was dull and declining todav. Close ; No. 1 hard , casn , 08c : No. 3 , 53c ; rejected , 47iC. ! On track : No. 1 northoin to arrive , Glic. Wool ST. Lenis , Jan. 10. Woor/ Weak ; un changed , STOCKS AND 11ONOS. Vo'nme ol Itnslncm In Srciirltles AVna Even Lighter Tliun Tu - ilny. NEW YOHIC , Jan. 10. The volume of busi ness on the Stock exchange today was lighter than even yesterday , and , accom panying the dullness , was a marked depres. sion , which , except during one or t\vo brief ihtcrvals , when slight rallies toolc place , prevailed throughout the day. Sugar was most prominent in the dealings and furnished nearly a third of the total transactions. In the early dealings the common stock rose \i } per cent , but the improvement was short lived , the failure of n majority of the stocks to bo reported at the annual mooting having o depressing effect anil sending the common down : ) ? & per cent and the preferred IJ-i l > or cent. In the late dealings the com mon rallied 1 per cent , reacted ? f per cent and recovered % per cent at the close. Various theories were offered to explain the fact that a quorum of the stockholders was not on hand at the mooting. It was suggested that the reason was that the largo increase in the number of stockholders and the wide distribution of the shares throughout the country made It moro dlftl- uult than usual to got in tlio proxlos , and this led to a rumor that largo stockholders had been quietly getting rid of their shares , a conclnsency which the traders on the ox- clmugo did not regard as entirely favorable to the vuluo of the property. H was moro generally believed , however , that the man agement of the company hail arranged it sea a quorum should not appear , being desirous that the figures of the annual statement should not bo mndo public at this time and become available to tlio tariff makers with the prospect ahead of their being used against the company in its light for a reduc tion In the sugar schedule and for an In crease in the figures of the Wilson bill. This is the moro prob.iblo theory and , If It bo correct , it is an argument In favor of an appicclatlon in the shares rather than a bear point. St. Paul was sold in good sUed blocks on the belief that the earnings of the roait for the llrst weuk in December would show a serious decrease. When tlin figures wore published , showing a smaller loss than was expected , there was some buvlng , but the last sulo was at a recovery of only } per cent from the lowest price. A drive was made in Hurllngton on the reports that the next dividend , to bo declared In February , would bo nt a reduced ratoanil it was offered at llt , percent off without.it is said , any takers. New Knglaml nmdo a gain of % par cent on the day , after early losses of an equal percentage. General Klecirlc was in good demand In the morning and recovered an advance of 1 > 4 percent , but receded with the rout of the market during tha afternoon , breaking 1J < per cent , with a llnal rally of ? „ percent. The gonenil market nmdo a slight rally In Him ! deals and elosoU fairly Ilrm , but at u decllno on Uio day of from i4 to 2 per cent. 'Die I'ost says ; Little need bo added to .vesterdav's sketch of th security market. Such setnblanco of activity as there has been fur u furluluul 1'ust ha a oriuluulud iu the ventures of half n iloj n strong nnil sagacious spocuIJtdr * . Just now every pre siding genius of the sort Is Idle anil the mar ket lapses conscquPtitlv Into Its natural condition. This niotms n atnto of perfect dullness. Sug.ir-r < rlHcntcs alone attracted Interest from the fact that tha annual state ment was hourly expected. Tno market held steady for n short time after midday and some en a rei advanced a fraction. A drive was made on Sifgar ; which broke the com mon Si per contmuil the preferred 1V per CCn . ami caused the rest of the market to decline In sym jTiv ' to 1 per cent. Delaware , Mclr/winna / ft Western nil- vanccd l"f per cohl and Baltimore tt Ohio 3 percent. The market continued weak and additional declines wcro made of 's to % per cent. In the final dealings the market Im proved. Sugar rjUqd ) % per cent and the general list a sim\ll fraction. The following are tlio closmcr quotations on the lending sto6ks 'on ' the New York ex change today : Atohlnon North'rn r. prnfil. lll'i Ail.iniH K Ill ) ( t , I1. . 1) . A.Unit. . . . Alton. T. II 18 do lucfJ . nn do profit American lixpruss 1011 Now Vork Contr.il. Ilalllmoro.VOldo. . us N. Y. AN. K Camilla I'nclllc . 7 a Ontario A Western Ciliind.-i Soulhorii. . ' 4HM Oregon Imp 13 Ontral I'nclilc . . jo Clios. .VOlilo . lll/i Of Si - i \ " * * jor C'hU-niro Altun . . . . 1.10 Paellle Mall it B..II. A Q . "ISM'eorl.i , UM. A K. . C'onsnllilato.l Oas. . liiJlu IMttshtirir. 0. ( i .VHl. f . . . . Ul'i ' Pullman i'.ilauo. . . 108 Col C'oai A. Iro.i. . . Ileaillnir Cotton Oil Ort . Illohmunil Tor. . . . . Do ) . Allnclscn . iiiXI ; : ilo pref'd Del. rask..t West. 1(1.1 ( lllo Grande West. . I ) . All. O. nrufil. . . .limit doinvfd Ilia. AC. Kiln. Co. . . " Hook Island SI. P.llll Krlo m. ilo profit. do pntf'd . St. I'anl .t Oniihi. Fort Wflyno . im < lo priif'd lid Omni N'orlh'n pfil. KM Southern IMeltlc. . . CM. A Hist. Ill.pfil IM ar llelliinrv. . . . HIM llocUhitf Vallu.\ . . 111 . . .in. Coal A Iron. ir.U lIllnnlHC'ciitriil. . . . 111 Texas I'nellle 7'i HI. I'anl A Unliilh . . . T. A O Ceil , profit. 70 Kan. A Tox.is pf'il. MU.UnlonPai'lllc IH LakoKrliiA West ' M " S Kxpreas . . . . fill Uo nri'fM . . . 111 IW..SI. I. APae (1 ( I.aUnHliorc . IB : ! ill ) liref'il 111 Lunil Trust . 75 Wc > llH P.i o Kxp. . J3 ! ! l.oiiIsvllli'AN. . . . 75H Western Union. . . . HI'-i ' LnillHVtllu A N. A . H Vhoollni.'AL. K. . . ' .M.inhattnnCun . . . 121'i , do pret'i ! MoniplilH AC . 10 M. A SI. I . nn Mlc'hlraiiCViitml. . ! > ! ' . ! < il > . A U. II HI MlHsourl P.'iolllc. . . Conoral KIculi U' . . Slotilli- Ohio. . . . Ill National Linseed. . 1 ! NiiHlnllIc. Cliati . ( i" ! < i C. K AI ' . ' 4 Nntlonal I'onlaci' . . ' * n. K A , I. pref'd. . . . GO ( In pivfU . 18' H. AT. O N. J. rvnir.il . un T. A. A. AN. M GOP Norfolk A W. pfil . T. HI. I..AK.C North Amcrl'ii Co. . ilo pf'il U Northern IMulIu * . . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ The range of nrlces as reported by J. W. Doano ! f Co. , lloaidof Trade ball , Is as follows : Stocks. HlKhLo\v. | Krle U 14 14 I'acltleMall L. AN 4IUC Northwestern UUU 100 1)11 ) Mo. Paclllo 21 _ 0S Union 1'aellle N 1'nclflc , pTil N. 1'aeltle com. . . . O. H. A Q Hook Island or.w St. Pan ! Western Union 85 Sugar TriiHt 81 New Knplaml * 11 Atchlson iS im Chicago Gau. . ' 01) ) IMH Hcaillmr IH Del. AIIiulHOn U.C. I1 J0' < _ 5M K. 0. K : i < M ar.H Cordaife. The total sales of stocks todav were 140,500 shares , Including : American "Sucar , 44,000 ; Iluillngton , 12,900 ; Chicago Gas , 5,700 ; Dis tilling , 4,300 ; ( iener.il Klcctrlc , 11.200 ; Louis ville & Nashville , 3,000 ; Now Vork k Now England , 7,500 ; Northwestern , 4,000 , ; Head ing , 4.100 ; llock Island. 4,700 ; St. Paul , 20- 000 ; WeslcinUnion , 5.800. Now York .Honey Murkct. Nr.w VOIIK , Jan. 10. ' MO.NEVOX CAr.r , Ea = y at Hi percent ; last Ibun , 1 per cent ; closcil olTered at 1 pnrrout. I'HIMK Mr.RCANTli.K I'APKH-SiiffiS'.i ' percent. STEIU.I.NQ EXCIIANOB Very lirm , with actual business In bankers'bills at $4.8G'54.87 for demand , and nt J4.B41iS4.85 for sixty-day bills. Posted ratf"-- , M.BGK4.88. Commercial bills , $4.83 , ( iJ4,84. PlljVCIt CKIITI FIT \TF.S 09'iC. IJOVKKN.ME.NT llONDj Dull. HtatoboilllS dull Tlio closing qujiations on Donctsi IIoHCnn Stock ( Jnot itioim. IlOSTOS , Jan. 10. Call loans , 3'iQ4 per cent ; time loans , 31 4 per cent. Closing quota tions on stocks , bonds and mining shares : On tint London Al.irkor. NEW YOIIK , Jan. 10. The Post's Lon don financial cable says : Six thousand pounds In gold came In today from Paris. Sli ver was good but weaker on a rumor of a prob able announcement concerning the Indian Im port duty on silver. Kupoo paper recovered to G5Vd. There were no applications for India council drafts today. The stock markets were fairly cheerful , chlolly for Investment stocks. Americans simply rollcctcd Now Vork prices. Itlsbollovod hero that l > oulHvlllo has earned over2 percent , but no dlvlnond Is expected. The Greek mercantile failure reported today la a small one. asked. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ San rrnnomoii .Hiring ( Juotntloiu. SAN 1'in.NCisco , Jan. 10. The ofllclal closing notations for mining stocks today were aj ? ollows ; London , > jt'uOk , Jan. lO.p-4 p. m. Close : Consols , money , . . Consols , UL'o'm OSfalSt. I'anl eummun. . Canadian Paelllo . 74 H Now York Cuntr.il. H- ) Krlo 145J ! Pennsylvania 40U Krtu 'JdH ' 701 Uendlnj : OH IlllnolH Control . . . - Q.imMux , ( 'en. nmv4H. . fiHj ( liAHSll.VKII314'd peroi. Mo.suv lOl'i pareiipt. The rate of discount. In the open market for both short and .three . months bills , 1 'J-10 © 1 ? percent. _ I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ST. Louis , Jan. KWDio following are the ' ' - ; quotations on inlnlrig stockH : litd. lliil. Anked. Am.Nettle. * .23 S. Ilopea..M ' ' IIo | > o L'.73 . . . . ( Jranlto M. . I'.OO Vll7.1l Ilarcuutcr .13 . . . . lllmetalllo. ' . ' . ( li ) ,61)t. ) .Notes. KANSAS OITV. Jan. lO.-C'loarln. ' , 11,000,071. IIAI.TIMOUK. Jan. 10 , Clearings , t ! ,543,104 ; balances , f-QO.OlO. I'AtlKt , Jan. 10. Three par cent rentes , 07f UOc fur the account. IKWTON. Jan. 10.-Clearlngs , 111,040,0-1 ; balances IH.640.30U. NKW VOIIK , Jan. lO.-Clfatlngs JllO.881,033 ; balances , ( M,407,303. l'iiiiaiKi.i > iiiA. Jan , 10. Clearing ! ) , 18,785- 341 ; balances il,371'J40. LONDON , Jan. 10. Amount of gold gone Into thoilunkof England on balance today , JL'0,000. Mi'.Mi'ius , Jan. 10. Now Vork luchaniro sell ing at par. Clearings , JJ6 , 'Jil ( ; balances , 187,774. ST. J.OUM. Jan. lO.-Clearlngs. (4S00.7B.i balances , (507.07. Money. ( | illot at OfrH pur com. ICucbiiimuon Ni < w York , bOc preiiiiiiin. UUIUAUU J-u. .O.-Uiumlu. * , ilD. 'AUuU. NIMT York ex-hinge , 7V premium strrl tig rxi'lmiiKc , dull , steadyi actual. $1.84 Vul 80 > 4 Money , stcndyi rnlm unchanged , . , NEwOiir.KAN ! , Jan. 10. C'parlngs$4.on9,4Hn | Now Vork uTclmngc. bank , Jl per ll.oot promliini ; commorclal , U5o per 11,001 pronilum. Nnw VOIIK. Jan , lO.-Tho gross earnings of the tlrcat Nortliprn railway for the il\ montlMPiidlng DecoinbcriU were 19,110,001 ! decrease , t4-7,30. 0.11A IIA l.lVi ; N1OLK .M.VIlKIIT.i. Cattle Trndn Unevenly Dull nnil f.oircr Hog * Ntron _ , Antiro und Higher. WKINF..sIAV ) ) , Jan. 10. There was only a moderate amount of stock on sale today , the three days supply foot ing up 0,008 cattle , 11,070 hogs and Gl I slice ) ) , against 7,031 cattle , 10,430 hos nnil fi.Ml slicep for the first thrco days of last week. The cattle market was very dull and un evenly lower nil around. Tidy fat beeves that Just suited the dressed beef men sold little if nny lower than Tuesday , but tlio fair to pretty good stock that niadu up the big bulk of the offerings mot with nn in different demand even at prices that were fully 19o lower. Thorn was hardly any In quiry from outsider.1 ! , nml with ampin offerings It was late before the cattle had changed ham's. A hunch of choice steers nnd heifers brought f4.l ! > , but fair to very coed 1,100 to l.tOO-lb. : beeves sold at from W.S5 to f I 15 , and 1100 to l.KMMb. hirers nt from til .VJ to $ : ) . r > . Hair fat nnil poor stuff sold all the way down to $ J HO. The cow market opened out nil right on good to choice stock and lower on common , out it was uot very lonp after the opening when dealers wcro nil iiuotlng n lOc to Ifio decline on nil grades. Poor to fancy cows and heifers sold all the w.iy from ( \'S \ > up to fi : bO , with fair to good butchers' stock mostly at from > .CO to S.'l , Calves ruled steady to weaker at froml.2Tito$5. ! ami the same was true us to rough stock generally , which sold all the way from tl.L'5 to l.f > 0. There was not n great dcai doing In stoekers and feeder. * , but the feeling was unmistakably wcaxer and tr.idlng was gen erally on the basis of at least I lie decline. Hood to choice feeders r > rc quoted at from $1 to $3.00 , fair to good at from W 75 to $ . ' ! . and lighter , commoner grades at from $ -.70 down. Uoprcbontatlvc sales : IIUM.SICI ) lUU'.f. 1 htcor. . - - . - 1 steer 1H20 4 00 { ] 0a ( , Tim supply fell considerably short of what dealers were anticipating , being fullv.000 short of a week ago , und not over twoHhlrds as m.iiiy hogs as worn generally looked for. Thociu.ility , however , was very good , and with slightly moro favorable con ditions tr.ido ruled brisk , und prices averaged a shade higher than yesterday all around. There was a moderate shipping ami speculative inquiry , in addition to tint usual good loc.il demand , and the light re ceipts were not very long in changing hands. The range of prices was , us U8it.il of l-te , nurruWi A couple of choice heavy Good Housekeepers are always provoked , When delayed inobfamincr AM GBOCERS should keeP afullsuppt/ in stoch. foritisan indispcnsabfo article in good houaekcepincf. Saving Is far superior to nny other in tlio market , ns bright women nml bright grocers know. Sold everywhere. lybyN. K. FAIRBANK & CO. , Chicago , < BAGS & TWINES | TENT3 , ETO. BOOTS AND SHOES. Morsc-Coc Sho3 Company. Satasioom nJ Omco-llOT-llOl-lllt Ilo.rurl t ( nctorj-lll'J-lI31-ll2i ' IIutT.irJ St. We are tha osi.v MtuiufAnureri of Uoots arU Slioealn the t to of Nobraixi. A itenoriil Invitation | j uxto.UoJ to all to Imped our now factory. Kirkcndall , Jones & Amcr. lland-Scweil COMPANY Wholesale mfrs , Bsonts Iloston O. . boon , shooi ItubbcrHhoo Co. IIU'- end rubber ( tooiK'Mi \ - iL'7 ritroct UIO Ilaruer DRY GOODS. M. E. Smith & Co. Dry Roods , notions , fur- nlinlnx uooJs , corner Illli nnil Howard Ms. COAL. Joli'ison ' Bros , WHOLESALE COAL. OciS Fnrii.tin Street , Ouiah.i , Nuu- loads brought $5.-t ! ! , nnd two or three bunches of wagon hogs wont to a speculator at ? . " > ! „ > . Homo poor , light stun sold clown to . * . ' ) . 1. ' ; , but fair to good hogs of nil weights sold largely : it ? r > Ifi and . 3.0. ns against $ T > .10 to $5 20 on Tuesday , and $ o to So. 10 on labt Wednesday. Hcpix'scntativo sales : No. Av. Mi. I'r. No. Av. Sli. I'r. 02..215 400 ? 5 12' ' ; 62..324 bO S5 17'J ' 69. . . 278 5 15 1. . . 380 5 17'i ' 5'.208 1GO 5 15 63..3(17 ( 120 5 17" 20..280 80 5 15 64..238 40 5 17'J ' 67. . 270 80 5 15 G1..245 40 5 1755 2..440 5 15 68. . 275 120 5 17'j ' GG. . . 280 80 5 15 GO..208 G 20 60..307 1GO 615 GO..278 620 71..249 820 0 15 67..311 440 5 20 32..293 G 15 GO. 238 40 520 44..281 r. 15 75. .195 5 20 GO..20.80 5 15 GO .235 120 5 20 81. . . . 253 1GO 5 15 39. . .241 120 5 20 07..213 240 6 16 74. . .280 100 5 20 78. . .278 120 6 15 70. .278 100 5 20 05..214 80 5 15 ISO. .2H8 80 5 20 06..282 3GO 5 15 72. .310 100 5 20 23..32G 80 5 15 03. . .301 100 5 20 50..273 80 5 15 75. . .217 80 5 20 .405 5 15 05. 222 80 5 20 CO. . . . 234 1GO 6 15 79. . .210 40 5 20 15. . . .302 G 15 G3. . 325 5 20 42 . . 2GH 200 6 15 59. . .201 120 5 20 82 . . 28G 200 5 15 03. . .208 210 5 20 07..297 100 5 15 5G. . .255 120 5 'JO 70..200 Hit ) G 15 GO. . .232 210 520 30. .211 80 5 15 01. . . 270 5 20 21. .318 5 15 15. . .229 5 20 49 .289 40 6 17'4 ' 58 , . 361 40 5 22'i 2 . . .325 5 IT' 04. . .330 80 6 22' ' , 80 . . .217 120 5 17J5 1" . . JUG 5 25 8..333 5 17'i ' 12 , .291 5 25 08. . . 228 1GO G 17'/i 30..290 5 25 rics AND iiomin. 1..380 300 25. . . .Ill 600 Sniii' Fresh receipts were meager and tlio quality far from oliolco. Tliuro was a fair demand from local houses for good muttons and lambs at quotauly steady prices. Fair to good natives. f-J.7./i.5 ( ! : ( ) : fail- to peed westerns , $2.i3@i.2. ! ! > ; common and stock sheep , $ I.riO S.-"i ; good to choice 40 to 100-lb. lambs , ? a.50W4.50. ( Representative sales : No. Av. I'r. 81 native mixed 100 { 310 114 native owes 82 280 07 native mixed 110 310 63 native mixed 91 325 Iti'cuiipts anil DlspiMliiiiii ot Stoclc. Officialrneolpts and clUpi < ltlun of Ktoalc ai shown by tlio bodki of tli3 Union Sto'c ' var.U company for tlio twenty-four hours uudltiz tu 5 o'clock p. m. , January 10 , 1894 : IIKCKIITS. Cam "Heail " I'urn. .Hoail C.ira. lie. id L'.irH. HcaU. "ll'.T-.TGUl r 7'il.4ii8 ' 375 III.SI'IHITKI.V. ItlirKH * ) . llllliS. Omaha Pni-hlnir Co 1 ! ) TlinO. II. llaiiiinoiul Co. nil 1.00(1 ( 178 SwlftACo UU7 H-l ill TliuCiulahy Packlne Co. . lnr : , 811 Shtolalr 1:1:1 : : Ni'lHon Mori In A , llaan It. lloakcr A DPUI-II Kill Lubiiiau > M II. AU II. AS : u Shlppcru anil ( uudora 318 Total. l.lvo MOCK . > lnrl or. Cllir ooIan. . 10. The cattle market was woakur for sloors. Tlioy ( 'onuially solil Hlc Inwor than yesleiday inoriiliiK. I lioro uiih a irood ( loinuiiil from liu'iilsliiiiislitoiersanilimsl- Irn lmvi'isand 'xpirtors ) lioiwht with inoioor io-.s fri'i'diini , lint the supply was Illicrnl and lln iiickstiiu forlowi-r prli-i" . wasKroutci than liuldiT'.roiildvlthstiind. . .Moid futriittlnMII - jIViMi-d than on any pri-vluns day within the tail thriit ) or four wcoks , hut aftur all the iMMiiKoiluallty was IMIOIOI than Is ofiun sut-n n Ihoyaidsatthls tlinu of the year. Thi'ro wiun iiM-oiillnKly few Imni'hiiH that were irood uniiimh to lirlmt mini ) than Jo , and from i3.00 oJI 7(1 ( was the price at which the stock wan itclKheil , The iimi-ki'l for Imli'hoiV and I-OIH- nun stoi'U hhuwfil taorn stalillity than did hat for hl < M'is. The olloilngs nf cous and iilllhiiiidsiirh otlii'r HOI-IS as mi to tliumt two | js t sof hiiyurs wont none too Jlhmal. and rui'siluy'n in li't's were wull Mippurtcil. Sales weto lar olv at from < - loM. 10 , roiiiniiin to huli'ocows , hulfoi-H and bulls bi'lllng ut that "rollers had no fault to find with the hot : mnr- ttil today. It was ns active as tlinnioslnxai'l- ittc could wish and was htronit In all pints. < hlliicrs | had liberal iirdiir.sto III ! and Iliu lou.it iiteKIng demand wan brisk from the Marl. So sharp wax tint competition that an mh .tiico nf . ( W per 100 Ibs. was oaHtly oatahllxhed , the naiKol eat ly iuoIni ; up to finm JC..1U io 5.5i ) or common to rlmlco iiualllles. There It Mood Ilrm to thu filmTnoru \\tib only a Uni ted amount of liadliiK at IIMX tliun f5.2n , HID Hllk of tint hogs HUllllIK at fioin * . " 25 lo fti.40 ; fcuvutal sales wtiiu made nt (5.45 and a fnw at rein t5.47lt lo f : " ) . ! ) ( . Thu llrmor tone \uisitt- rllmted to thu clrcumitanres that ii'culuu ontlnno todlsappolnt expectations , llnyors > nro expci'tlnt ; iroia UH.nuo to 40,000 heail oday , wliuruus only ubout 32,0.io ( huad The sheep and lamb markut was In hotter orm today. It wits not iiuicli higher than on ilonduy , but the activity and prlcou worn more. Irmly naid. There was not un ovorHiiiiply of act block , anil for xnch tlio avnrnno of prices vas atout u nlcknl lilgner. OIT Kradea nuru oi ) plunllfiil to admit of any advance and the Irmiiess In that branch of the market \VHH In ympathy with the Improvement In KOOI ! to tiolco xradoi. Thu ilumund , us huiutoforo , was conllued alinobt wholly to local HlutiRli- woioou abusuof fium (1.2& to HAKDWABE. Hector & Willicliay Lobcck & Linn , COMPANY. Dcule-s la hi\rctw r I'll Corner lOtli anil Jackson moclianlcs' looln htrueti. Uu4 Do lullSinn' HATS , ETO. W. A , L , Gibbon & Co Wholesale Hull , cups , nlr.iw goods , Vloroi , mlllent. Utli aud llarnoj otroati. j LtTMBEB. John A. WakcficlilT Imprirtiil , American Port * land rumani , Mllwau- kooCO'iiont and ( Julocr I wlitto llrno. PAPER. OILS. Carpcnlcr Paper Co Stiindard Oil Co. Curry n full Block of prlnttnttl wrnpplnff unU Koflaorl and lubrlo tni | wrliliu papers , u rd CtC. OIU , azU xrvaii ) , ' S Q UTII V Unon Stooi Yards Company , South UtJtCmtlo Ilo nnd marimia lha Wood Lire 5tok Coinmlsiloa Aloralmnti ' ' ioitb Umaba Tolnphono 1117. CalOill JOHN IV OADUM AS , I . , . - - - , WAI.TKK U. WOOD , f Mnasjsrr Market report * by mall and wlro cheerful arnUhod upon application. J3 60 for poor to rholco sheep and $3 to ft.73 for lambs. I'rom J2.25 to $3,25 bought most of the former nnd from if t to $1.05 were Un popular prices for the latter. Itccelpts : rut ilo. 10.000 heart ; calves , 48(1 ( head : lions , 32,000head : sheep , 12,000 head. The Evening.loiini il renorts : UATT/.K Iteeelpls. 10,000 head ; .shipment' " , none ; market stonily ; top steers , J.VJof&S 55 ( others , $1.2551,1.90 ; common , $3.00S3.00 ; , lions Ueeolpts 32,000 head ; shipment ! ! , noiio ; market active , hluher ; rouih mil heavy , ? r > .025.15 ( ) ; ; mixed and packers , * 5.2 < ( (15.40 ; prlmu heavy ami butcher weights , $5.40(85.45. ( SIIIIP : AND I.AMiH-Kilcolpts , 12,000 hoadi .shlptiimitx , none ; market steady ; too sheep , $3.00S3.75 ; top lambs , it.0oa4.00. wi : Tnix IMCKINO Mnrlccil C iln for tlio Wenlc In Output itlth I'Jttmuito ' fur tlio Sonxon. CINCINNATI , Jan. lO.-IKpeelal Telegram to THK IUi : : . | Tomorrow's Price Current will say : Western pucklm ; since November 1 aKKi'f- Kated 2,780,000 liois , against 3,030,000 a year ago. The week'- , total Is 325,000 comp-ued with 225,000 the preceding week , and 200,0(1(1 ( ( hist year. IMImuleil packing for remainder of the so.isou omlliis.March 1 , Indicates 2,17 J- , 000 , against 1.005.000 last year , polntlnx to a total of 4,950,000 for the winter , compaied with 4,033,000 last yu.ir. Packing to datoati prominent places compares as follows : Yorlc Live Moitii .ttnikct. NKW VOIIK , .Ian , 10. lliinvKS Kocolpts , fifiO head ; inaikut dull and lower ; bct > t grailu Ktecis , steady ; dry eows , U5ilower. . Nnllvu stueis , good in filily prime , f 1.7')5jri,00 ) ; mo- \f A dhim to fair , f I. IfXtM.05 ; eonimon to ordinary , t3.75'f.1.35 ' ( ; stags and o\eu , < l.'JO-ai.36 ; bulls , ti.5K'.3.00 ! ( : ihy iiitti1. 1. IdLCI.'JJ. 'ii.VK- < -Kei-elptH , 1)00 ) head ; veals , good td eholi'e , f.'j.DUjtH.Oil ; barnyaul and fed cal\cs , ili.50ii3.l5. ! hliHii' : AM ) I.VMIIS Hecolnts , 10,000 head ] market active ; sheep , SJOc higher ; poor In pilme , ti.riliil.'Jl ! ) ; lambs , common to choice , | .5O4J.HO. lions Iteeo'pth , 8,281 head ; maiket hlghei a t jo.ooa 0. oO. KIIIIHIH City l.lvo MUCH ; Alurkel. KANSAS Uirv , .Ian. 10. OATTM' Uocolpts , 0.100 head ; hlilpinents , 'J.UOO head ; market slow and declining and weal , to lOc lowei ; Texas MUDM. W,75'3iH.75j ' shipping steels , f 1.0U5.ri.ir [ : ) ; Tevus and natho cows , $1.35u > 3 _ . "i ; buleher lock , * : ) . _ 5iOl.l5 ; htockers and feeders. * _ .H5'it3.0 ' ( ) . ' lions ltccelit | < , 10000 head ; Nhlpinonls , 700 bead ; market stiong nnd aetlvo ; bulk , ij 10'iri.ao ; heavy , paelilng and mixed , $5.00 < a 5. Jo ; light , Voikiirsaml pigs. ! $ 1. 0035.20. Suci'.l'Uecelpls , DUO head ; bhlpnicnts , none ; maikethlnw ami dull. St. I.IIIIIH l.lvu Murk .Uarkiit. ST. I.oui ! " . Jan. IO.-CATTI.G Itccolnts , 3,000 liead ; HhlpineniH , 000 ho. id ; market lower generally ; 01. Unary to fair natlvo sieei-H , $3.00 441.UO ; fed Texas. steers , ( a.lO'tn.&U ; cows , tl HOiCJ 10 II Dim Ueeelpts , 10,100 head ; shipments. 'J.'JOO beau ; market opennd lower , closed htiong ; lop prli-es for biilchers' gradex , < , r.3D ; mi.MMi , * i.inKit.'Ja ; light , M lOTf.ri.iU ) . Sni.KI1 lleeelplH , l.-'uo head ; hhlpments , mine ; ntnilietstioiig ; n itho muttons , ID.OiHO I.UO ; TUMIIIS , fj.7.tt3,5 ( ) . hlonx City l.li u Muelc Alnrlcnt. Sioux CITV , Jan. io , I Ions Itccolnts , 1.500 liuad ; olllelal yesli'May , 'J.'Jlfi head ; shln- miintH , 155 lieadiinarKet & < j410c higher at 85.05 025..0 ; hulk , TS.Khi&.ir. . ( IATH.BHeeelptH. . 400 head ; olllelal yes- teidny , 1.733 head ; Milili. | nl4 , 450 Imuil ; stoekurs Ulc lower ; COWH stuudy and strong. Stiiuk In Iteciilptxof UvuKtiieK at inn four prlnclpil western markets \Yednuhday , January 10 : t'atth ) . I lot's. Hlienn. fiouthOmalm.750 3.4.H 375 ( 'hlcago . 10.00U .TJ.OOO 12,000 KamtaHOIty . 0,100 1O)00 ( ) OIK ) Ht. I.oula . 3,000 10,400 l..OO Total OSB'Ja 14175 Tlin llnsl n.lttcr. Tor pain In the chest there is nothing boi- : orlhm ; u llam.ol cloth saturated with Chaui- borlain'i Pain llalni und bound over the stub of tula , For sale by UruaUU.