6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , JANUARY 18 , 1891 , Eitrmo Dullness and Narrow fluctuations tbo features in Grain. WHEAT CLOSED A FRACTION LOWER nnil Hipecieil Innromo In l.o r Cublci Korthwofttcrn Heerlpl * Cnimcil that Cerent to Ileclmo Mllil Asnln l Hie JlnrUct. CincAtJO , .Inn. 12. Extreme , dullness nnd narrow lluctuatlons were the features of the grain mnrKota today. Lower cables and ox- pcotcil Increase In northwestern receipts icnt wheat down after an early advance , but Miiy closed only } c lower than yester day. May corn closed " 40 higher , May oats unchanged and provisions slightly lower all around , Wheat was quiet ami lluctuatlons were confined to u rnngo of > fo. May opened ' o lower at OCc. On ruthcr free offerings at the start thcro was a slight drop , but there wern buyers for the wheat thrown on the market itnd prices advanced. The advance , amid not bo long maintained , however , In the face of the discouraging early news , fables were generally lower. The mild weather was against the market and aided the ( let-line. Uccolpts hero were light , Chicago - cage getting but 72 cars , against U14 a year ago. Northwestern receipt * were also less tliiin last year , but this news was m jro than olTsot by rumors that rocolpts in the north west will Increase largely next week. Trades were very few , but such as were made showed a steady dccllno until Ai'iy touched Or.4'c. Then thnro was a reaction which almost overcame the previous loss. The advance was caused by the export cleani-ices , which from the four principal Atlantic ports amounted to 400,000 bu. In whcr.t and Hour. Closing cables came weak and lower , and they , with the rumor of an excess of 1)0.000,000 ) bu. over the require ments of the Importing countries to the end of the present season , prevented a further advance and May closed midway between the top and the bottom of the nay nt OGo. May opened at COc , lost } < c , sold up ? c , lost V > reacted J c and closed easy at the opening - ing figures. A very moderate spcculamo trade oc curred In the corn market , which held fairly steady all day. Speculative offerings wore less free , whllo the demand , especially for the new year deliveries , was consider ably Increased. There appeared to bo good- l/cd buying orders In the market for May around -8S c , parties who have sold at higher figures being anxious to buy back. May opened at JtSJu'c , and , after advancing > f'o on buying , reacted to the opening llg- urcs and then advanced * { c to ! ? 8 > i'c. where It closed , lluctuatlons having held within 40 range. In oats there was a fair trade and a weaker feeling early , prices receding slightly on free trading , but later reacted from ' .fe to % eon buying by Captain Phillips and closed steady. Heccipts were SOU cars with 'JOO cars expected tomorrow. May opened J c lower at ISO' e , lost Ve , advanced ? Ne and reacted } o to the close at 80 c , tluctutitlous having been conllncd to } { c range. Provisions were quiet. The general tone was weak In response to the decline In Hvo hogs at the estimated liberal receipts for tomorrow. The filling of n few orders nt the opening caused a slight advance , but as teen ns this was dotio tlio market sagged off , pork UQII lard being carried down by the break In ribs , the packing institutions that had bought the day before selling out. A llriner feeling prevailed later , particularly for lard , but there was not much doing and shortly before the close tbo market became weak and lower and so closed. Compared with lust night May pork Is lOo lower , May lard fie lower and May ribs liy o lower. ICstimatcd receipts for tomorrow : Wheat , B3 ears ; corn , 510 cars ; oats , 200 cars ; hogs , 4J1,000 heart. The leading futures ranged as follows : Cash quotntmns were ns follows : 1'i.otnt Kloady and iincliangcd. WIIBAT No. a spring , Glc ; No. 3 spring. CO ® C3'sc ' ; No. 2 icd , ( Sic. C.'OIIN No. 2 , 341'c ; No , 3 yellow , 34c. OATS-NO , a , 27Mi : ; No. 2 white , a9 > { Q20ic ! ; No. 3 wbilo , a8K1i29)4-c. ) IlVB-No. ' . ' , 45c. llAiii.nv No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , 41Q64c ; No. 4. 30S41C. KI.AX HURD-NO. 1 , J1.35V5. TIMOTHY Sr.r.u I'rlmo , 1.20. I'OIIK Moss , per bhl , , $13.2013.25 ; | nrd , per 100 Ibs. , } 8..27i8.30 ! ; sliortrlli.s sides ( loose ) , IO.07HWO.72St : dry sal'cd shoulders ( boxodl , M.25itG.60 ( : short clear sides ( boxed ) , $7.00 B7.50. WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per gal , , (1.16. SiidAits Unchanged ; cut loaf , J5.29 ; grauu- IntetJ. } 4.48 : > , tamrard"A"J4,48. Thy following were the receipts and ship ments for today : On the Produce oxcbaiuo today the butter innrUui wns iiilot | ! cruamory , 1924c : dairy , 10'JlC. Kgga , dull ; strictly fruah , 17@18c. Now Vorlt .MiirUom. New YOIIK , Jan , 12. Ki.ouu Uocolpts , 28,800 bblh , ; exports , 42,700 bbls , ; ualos 4,000 pUg . : miirkut very dull ; cltv mill pat- ( Hits , $4.16 < iM.35 ; wmtur patents , f3.40ita.00 ; clly millsclours , $3.00513.05 ; wlutorstrnUhts , Ml,75(24.15 ( ; Mliuu'iiota patents , i3.85ft3.90 ; wlnti-r extras , * 2loa2,00 ; Mliincsotu bilkers , 12.30143.00 ; winter low unities , J1.0Kit2.26 ( ; spring low griidos , Jl.00ffll.90 ; snrlnji extras , 11,90162.40 ; southern oxtrn , 12.20(22.70 ( ; good to i-holco extra , ! ' 2.7051.till : ) ; southern Hour , dull ; rye Hour , ( lull ; Mipurllnf , J-J.7 ( > it-.Hij fiinc-y , 2.H55i2.90j buckwheat Hour , Hlondy at 'J.7fi3.00. llttCKWiiKAT Noiiiliial ; state , J8.00tt8.35 , ( 'OIIN MKAIi ( JlllUt. ItVK Nominal. lUiti.KV Dull ; No. 2 Milwaukee , G6 < 30Gc ; two-rowed state , 0203c. lUui.tiY MAI.T Dull : western. 05 < 380c ; Cana dian. 9a95c ( ) ; six-rowed , HOft85c. WllKAT Hucolpts , 5,000 bu. ; exports. 60- 400 bu. ; sales , 075,000 bu. futures mid 102,000 bu. spot. Spot market steady ; No. 2 red , In Mtoru unil ulevator , ( Hl , o ; afloat , 08c ; f. o. b. , CHc : ungrndcd rod , 02UftOOc ( ; No , 1 northern , 72c. Options , dull and i-asy during the morning , rallying later on reports of r.xport huslneKs , closing dull at ! i1iC on udvaiu'o for the day ; No. 2 red , January , Cil'fttUHUi ! . cloved at flH > 4c ; Jlny , 7O 13-10o , I'liiM-d at 71 ; Juno closed at Yl'ic ; July , 72 , ® 72a4C , closi'd at 7UUc ; Dc-cumbcr , 77wo 77 , c. closed ut 77 > fc. COIIN Hucelpls , 227,000 bu. : exports , 189- 40U Int. : sales , 350,000 bu. futures , SO.OOO bu. ( .put. fuot market dull : No , 2tl i ; In ule- vntorj ! a'jo alloatj yellow , 42Uc. Options iipeued hioaily ; Improved later on large expert - port bhlpmciilH ami sympathy with wheat , ami clo.si'd llrm at unchuiigcil to ! > c net ud- vniu-oi January closed ot 41 n ; I'ebruary , 426-16 42iC. ! clost-il at 43 iot .March. 43iiJ 43 , c , closoil at 431iu ; April closed ut 44ici ! May , 44 ° , a44Hc , closed at44c. OATH Ui'Ceipts , 78.100 bti.t exports , 2,500 bu. ; sales , 125,000 bu. fiitim-a , 24,000 bu. fcpot. Spot.inarkel very dull , but stoa.ly ; No. 'J , 33 < < c ; No. 2. delivered , 34 > to ; No. 3,32iic ; No. 'J white , 35o ; No. 3 white , 33c , track , mixed wi'hturu , 34 iQi8& ( ic ; truck , \vblto west ern 30G(40c ; truck , whllu state , 3040ci option market dull , but generally steady , clos ing at ' o net advance ; January closed at 33Uc : Kobrimry closed at 33ic : March < 'losfil at 34 > < c ; May , 34'iU34 , c , closed ut 84 St'i UAV Outet ; bblpplng , 10 ; good to choice , tO.OO < aH.60. Horn -Dull ; Htuto , common to choice , 16ii 221ic : I'uclllo coast. IWWaiic. Hints-Stoudy ; wet suited New Orleans se lected , 4&QU5 Ibs. , 4iQ6Mc : Texas , selected , 35 < iiuO Ibs. , 4ft.0c : Iluenos Ayres , dry , 2OU21 Ilin. . 10'ic : TexcN. dry 24&301bii. . Oo. I.EATIIKit Steady ; hemlock solo , .llucnos Ayreu. light to heavy welglits , 14@10c. \Vooi , About stoiiilv ; doinostlo lluecc , 1055 2-.V , pulled , 'JOIf-'Co ! TOMIK , 10ISc. ' ' .uuVJiliwa-ilccf.u.ulut uud llrm ; tut uieaU , tcr.ily | ) lckle < l bolllrs. 7 t'ltO'tOi ' pickled shoulders O1 , "Wiei plctdi'd lmm , 0 ; < ia9 50 J.ard , nulot but llrm wi-stcrn stdam closed nt f8.00hld , } H70 n kcdi miles , uono- January cloiod at (8.00 nomltmli rohriiary , (8,30 nominal ; May. ( A. SO nominal i rollnod stcadyf contlnent9.10 ; 5 . A. 19.25 ; comimunil , 10,60 , fork , dull , but firm ! now mos < t , (14.60 16.00 ; extra prime , tl3.5tvttl4.00 , family , (10.76 ® 10.25 ; short clear. ( lO.OOit 17.00 , OOTTO.SSEKII Oni'troiiir ' demand , moro nctlvo ; nntlclimtcd reduction checks ofTor- Inns ; prime crude. 30S31cj off crude , 25&2HC ; yellow lititti-r Brados , 20cs cbolco yellow , 87 ® Saci prime yellow , n&n.noei yellow off grades , 33c ; prime wblto,3H40 ( ( ! . . . lliiTTKii-Wonks western dairy , 16IUBC ! western Rrenmory , IBttWiC : western factory , 14fM7cj ( KlglnsJSHci imitation creamery , l6'i1il9CMnto ! dairy , 17(22 ( 1C. . . „ „ CiiKK9K-Sliiidy ! ! state. Inrjjo , Oaiiyct small , llfll'J ci part skim * , 410c ; full sklm-t , 2.7J3c. Eons Slcndyj receipts. 5,021 pkg ? ! Ice house , 14Itl7ci western fresh , 19S21C ! south ern. 19S20HI. TAt.mwStrong ! clly ( f2 per pkg. ) , 6j'ii5 | country ( pkgs. free ) , 6VJW5iHc , aj to quality. I'KThoi.BMM-Dull ! tJnltiMl closed at 70c bid ; Pennsylvania , stiotsalps , nonoi lobruary option sales , IIDIIO ; closed 7'Jij bid , Lima nil , * ales , none , WHIN Dull ; strained , common to good , $1.15 iHo.uly KICK-About steady. MOI.ASMN Steady ; Now Orleans , open kottle. good tochofen. 3033fli- . I'm IKON-quiet ; Hcolch. $20.00320.50. Coi > i > iu--Kislert ; : lake , $10. I.HAD-Hrm ; domestic , $3.10. TlN-Dilll ; Stralls , $20.20 , nominal. .Hi'Ei.TKitQuiet ; jlomestle , $3,45 , nominal. HUOAH-Haw , firmer ; fair rolmlng , 2 0-lGc ; nentrtfiignl , 90 tc.st , 2 13-lGc ; active and llrm ; reflned.t No. 8 , 3 lO-l&S.TtiC ! No. 0 , 3H < ffc 311UicNo. ; . 10 , 3 7.1033 ? i' ! No. 11 , 3'iftt 39-10CI No. tl , 35-10B3'ic ; No. 13 , 3 > 4C ! OIT A , 3Vjii4 < . " , mould A , 4 5-lVft4'ic ( ' ; standard A. 3 ifi-inTM'ic ; confectioners A. 3 15-1(1 ( ® 4Hc ; cut loaf , 4 13-lG45c ; crushed , 4 13-lGc ; powdoied , 4 5-lGc ; granulated , 4 1-lGc ; cubes , 45-lC 4'ic. ' Olll.llm I'roditcn Market. IIurrKlt--'riio market continues to bs well supplied and prices shadosteadlly lower. The bulk of the receipts consists of packing.stock , and there Is but a .small amount of really choice btitteron the markot. Cholco country , I5filipaiklmr ( ! ; stock , 12c. DitiMSKD Potii/ritY The market Is very weak , especially on turkeys. ( Jeeso and ducks re main llrm an account of the limited supply. Chickens , fiftHc ; turkeys , OSlilc ; geese and ducks , OtJIOc. Inferior stock would sell below the above figures , IiiVB I'otn.Titv Dealers genornlly are advis ing airalnst the shipment of live poultry , as the demand Is very light , the trade generally preferring dressed poultry. The few salc Hindu are ntiiJ7o. ( VKAlTIm arrivals are not heavy and the market , firm at previous notations ; cholco small and fat voals , 77'Jc ; thin or heavy , 3JJ5c. UAME I'ralrlo chickens , nuall and vonlson are out of season , and there Is but llttlo on the market except ducks. Canada geese , $0 ; mal lard ducks , $2.0032.50 ; jack rabhU.s , $1.50 ® 2,00 ; small rabbits , $1 squirrels 75c. Kflis ( It Is dllllcult to ( iliolu the mnrkot ( otlny ns it nooms completely demorall/.ed. Nothing but thn best Block Is called fnr and oven that meets with but few t.alns. Prices are a shade lower. I-'resh slock , 14315c ; cold storage , 12i : . HO.NKY Cholco whlto clover , 15cj Cali fornia , lOc. OYHTKIIS Medium , I. X. L. , 13c ; horseshoes , 18c ; extra standards , 20c ; selects , 21c ; extra selects , 22c > company select. " , 25c : counts , 30c. NUTS Chestnuts 120 per Ib. ; Italian chestnuts , 123l3e ; almonds , 18c ; English wal nuts , 12 < 314c ; Illbcrts , ! 2Wc ; Ilr.izll nuts , 11 ® 12c : pecans , largo , 1214c ; pecans , medium , lOc. The market on black walnuts Is low and no ono wants to buv. VF.OF.TAHM : ' * . TIKANS California hund-plnked navy , f 1.00 ® 2.00 ; western navy , $1.8531.90 ; common whltu bent ) " , $1.5031.75. OMONS Onions are quoted at. 503050 * , and on orders at G5370c ; SpanUh onloiu , per ciate. If 1.50. WATIII CIIE B Out of the market. POTATOES Nebraska , Iowa and Minnesota grown potatoes , In smalt lots from store , ( iOTO 70c ; same In cur lots , GOc ; Colorado , from store , 75c ; Colorado lots , G8S700. CAliliAon Orders for cahbugo from the coun try am lilted at 2c per 11) . OKI.EKY Koors According to slzo , 403G03 per doz. CKI.UIIY Rood stock , 35e ; extra fancy Cali fornia , SOe < 3tl.OO. HwKirr POTATOES The supply Is fair ; good stock , per bll. , $3.50. ( ! itr.i.v VKOKTAIH.IIS Spinach , per bbl. , $2 ; salsify , 30335i ; per do/ . ; radishes , per doz. , 35c ; endive , per * doz. , 75u ; onions , per doz. , 20c ; cauliflower , per no * . , SI.5032.00 ; lottucc , psrdoz. , 50375e : cucumbers , $2 ; toma toes , per cr.ito ot 20 Ibs. , $2 ; string beans , J2.50 per ! j'-bu. box : parsley , per doz. , 30c ; egg plant , per do/ . , $2.50. rnuiTS - CHAPES Thorn are no Catawbas on the market kot ; Mulacns. nor no-Ill , bhls. . not. $6.25G.OO ; Malagas , por55-lb. bbls , , not , JG.n036,50. OAi.mm.siA ritutTS--Callfornla fruits are entirely otf the market. Arri.KS The supply Is light on this market and prlcos higher ; fancy western , $1.90ffl2.00 per box. CHANHEitiiir.3 Cranberries are arriving very freely and are In good demand ; Capo Cod , per bbl. . $ C.ootiG.50 ; boll and buglo. 80.50 ; Jersey , IG.OOao.25j boll nnd cherry , 15. TROt'lCAl , FlItriTS. BANANAS Prices remain about steady : par bunch , large , $2.00152.50 ; per bunch , small to medium , ? 1.75-i.OO. LKMONS Now Messina lemons , slzo 300 , $5.60 ; hl/.o 3GO , $5255.50. OIIANOKS Moxlcain , per box , 82.50 ; largo filzus , $2.23512.40 ; fancy Florida * , $2.75 ; cholco Flnrliliii , $2.00. TANflnitiNUS 1'or box , $2.75. ( JHAIM : FiiuiT-Por box , $4. runs. near-No. 1 black , lareo. $20.00325.00 ; medium , $15 ; small , $8.00@10.)0 ( ) ; black year- lines , large , $12,0031,5.00 ; medium , $10 ; small $7 ; black cubs , largo , $0.0038.00 ; medium , $5.01X30.00 ; small , $7 ; black Montana and Rocky mountain , largo , $18.0032 .00mcdlum ; , $14 ; binall , { 10 ; black Montana yearlings , large$12 ; m dluin8 ; small , $5 ; black Mon tana cubs , largo , $0.50 ; medium , $4.50 ; small , $3 ; silver tip , largo , $ 'JO ; medium , $12 ; small , $8 ; sllvor tip yearlings , largo , $11 ; medium , J8 ; small , $5 ; silver tip cubs , largo. $ G : medium , * 4.60 ; small , $3 ; brown , largo , $20.0025.00 ; medium , $10 ; small , $12 ; yearlings , large , $10.004i > 12.00 : medium , $8 ; small , JO ; cubs large , 97 ; medium , $3 ; small , $3 ; bndgor No. 1 lame , J1.00B1.DU ; medium , GOc : small , Ode : Usher No. 1 largo , $8 ; medium , $ Gxmall ; , $1 ; fox silver , as to color according to beauty- No. 1 largo , $100 : medium , $00 ; small , $40 ; sllvor pale , according ti bounty , largo , $50 ; medium , $30 ; smalt $20 ; cross , largo , $7 ; medium , $3 : Hinall , $2 ; red , Inrgo , $1 50 ; medium , $1.25 ; small , $1 ; gray , largo. 75c ; medium , 50c : small , 40c ; kit large , nuc ; medium , 40c ; small , ! )0c. ) lynx , No.l largo , $3 ; mndlum , $2 ; small , $1.60 ; marten. No. 1 , large , $2 ; medium , $1.50 ; small , ? lmlnk. ; No. 1 , largo , 8Ut-Q.l.OO ; medium , 75c ; small , G5c ; mink , dark , No. 1 , large , $1 ; medium , 75cj small , 50c ; mountain lion , per fect head and ft-ot. No. 1 , largo , Sl,002.00 ; Imporfi'i-t skins. 2550u ; otter. No. 1 , largo , 38 ; medium , Hi.0037.00hinali ; , $5 ; otti'r , pale , No. 1. largo$7 ; medium , J5 ; small , $4 ; raccoon , No. 1 , largo. 8c ( ) ; medium , OOii ; small , 50c : raccoon , black , as to beauty , No. 1 , large , fiOe > } $2.00 ; skunk black , cased. No. 1 , largo , $1.25 ; medium , 75c ; small , 50c ; short strlpod , largo , $1 ; medium , 7dc : small , 45c ; narrow striped , large , GOc ; medium , 40c ; small , 25c ; liroatl striped , large , 202oc ; wolvurlnc , No , 1 , larso , $4 ; medliini , $3 ; small , $2 ; wolf mountain , No. 1 , large , $3 ; medium , $2 ; small , $1,50 ; prairie , largi70375c ; mi'tlliim , GOc ; small , 50o ; beaver PIT skin , No. 1 , larse , $5.0030.00 : medium , $4.50 ; binall. $2 ; kits , largo. } 2 ; medium , $1.50 ; small , 75c ; muskrats winter , ISo. 1 , largo , lord Ic ; medium , Oe ; small , 7ci fall , large , BQ'Ji : ; modlum , 7c ; .small , Go ; kits , largo , $2 < 33c. HIDES. TAI.t.OW , KTC. HIDES No. I green hides , 2'ic ; No. 2 croon hides , 2c ; No. I green salted hides , 3c : No. 2 green alted hides , 2c ; No. 1 green salted hides , 25 Ihs , to 40 11)4. , 3c ; No. 2 green salted hides , 25 Ibs. to 40 Ihi. , 2c : No. 1 veal calf , 8 Ihs. to 15 llH. . OiNo. : . 2 veal Calf , 8 Ibs. to 15 Ibs. , 4c ! No. I dry Hint hides , Be : No. 2 dry Hint hides ; 4c : No. 1 dry salted hldo-i. 4c. Part cured hides 40 per Ib. less than fully cured SllKKl1 I'Ki.Tti OriHin halted , each , 3575o ; green baited shearlings ( short woolcd early skins ) , ctiuli 10315c ; dry bhearllngs ( short wooled early sklns > , No. 1 , each SffilOu ; dry bhearllngsshort ( woolnd early skins ) . No. 2 each 5e ; dry Mint , Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per Hi. , actual wolght , 10Q ) lie ; dry ( lint , Kansas and Nebraska murrain wool bolts , per Ib. , nctu-il wolght , 17O20i- ; dry flint Colorado butcher wool paltn , per Ib. , actual wolKht. OftlOi : ; dry flint Colorado mur rain wool twits , pjr Ib. , actual wolght , 7(39o ( ; dry pli-cra'ind bunks aotutil wolght , 037c. MIMVAUKUK , Jan. 12. ri.otii-Htoady. ! WiiKAT-Qulot nndsteady ; No. 2sprlngG9c ! { ; No. 1 northern , G5ie ( ; Mtty. 03c. COIIN ftoady ; No. 3 , 34'4c. Steady ; No. 2 , 49cj ! $ sample , 30 ® llvE Steady : No. 1 , 48c , IJiuivwiONSLower ; pork , (14.25i lard , ECKU-TS-nour , 4.400 bbls.i wheat. 0,100 bu , ; burley , 42.700 bu. SllU'MBNTS-Klour , 3,000 bbls , ! wheat , 700 bu , ; barley , 4,200 bu , Iluliltli AVIiOHt M.irkut. not.UTH , Jan. 12.-\ViiKAT-Thls markel ruled blow with fair trading In May early. Tbo market closed dull but Hrm. Close. ! No. . - ' - - i * " - rf \ ( * v > jJVlW | On trucks o , 1 northern , to arrive Now York liry ( KIIHM .MnrkrU NEW VOIIK. Jan. 12. Tl o dry goods district presents a somewhat eheorful uppuarance , with u uood uiuuy uut-uf-lo u buyury uuU uu Incroawl number or local trmlora about , Tlioro U iiiio Int-reino In the volume of transaction * , which Is still measured , however - over , by tlio ni'ttlal wants of Jho trade. Iho further advance In cotton Nilmulntas an In- torcst In cotton RooiH of till kinds , and prices are generally steady to it Mimlo firmer. St. I. nuts ST. I.ou ff. Jan. l-A l-'Miuit-Qiilotj buyers holding off for lower prices ! extra fancy , * & 0i ! 4J3.7D ! buekwhcat Hour , ! ilr > oa0.76. \ViiBAT WiMik early In the .session owlnsr to thoclosliiR out of "non-ads , " rallied sllfthtly , rtlleil unsettled and closed 't'BUc' below yester day' . * Una ) prli'es : No. 2 red , cash arttl Janu ary , closed at 07V ! May , 03JCJ July , 04Ke. foiiN-\Vas steady and quiet ! No. 2 mixed , cnsh and Jiuniary , closed at 33ci lobnwry , bATs Weru 'nealocled ! No. 2 cash closed ataoc ! Janiftry , 2 ! { ci .May , 30'ic bid. Urn Notniiilni. ItAiti.r.Y In moitorato demand ! sales of Iowa atC3c. . , HIIAN Lower ; OOc hid east track. KI.AX 8Eii-l'lrmatJ1.32. : ) cr.Mvr.n Hiin : : Actlvo and unchanged at JU.20a9.4H. HAY Unchanged ; prime to choice timothy , . Ilorrr.it rncliaiiBcd ! separator creamery , 227(230 ! choice dairy , lOfMOe. Knew Unchanged at I3n. I.IAI ; > Um'ImiiKod ! 13 asked. fi'Kt.Tr.tt riii'hamicd ! J3.27' asked , CoilN Ml.'Alr-tiicli.in ed : $1.05. WlllHKV t'lltfllllllKOlll $1.1 u. llAiiiiiNOI'nohanu'oil ; 1-VW2' ' ( Ib , COTTOM TIBS rnclittiiKeil ; U3cM.OO. rnoviHioNMLower for hoof , but steady for pork. Standard IIH'.HH , f H. Lard , prime steam , JU.20 , Dry sail moats , loose shoulders , 10.23 ; IOIIKS and ribs , } G.B7'i ; shorlM , $7 : boxed , IGc more. Ilacon , narked shoulders. $7.20 ; longs , 17.50 ; rllHf7.0'J > i ; shorts , ! 7.H74. ItECRiiTrt-Klniir , 5,000 bbls. ; wheat , 10,000 bil.j corn , 87,0001)11. ; nats , 27,000 bu. HIIIPMB.NTH Hour , 4,000bbls. ; wheat , 20,000 bu. i corn , 47,000 bu. ; oats , I'J.-OQO bu. . 'Minn uiili | xviirar. .Market. MINNEAPOM ? . Jan. 12. May whont opened atOlfjc ; July , ( ! 2'ie. t'lo < eil : January , 59c ? ; May , 01'C ! July , C3c. Hei-elpts , 1(57 card ; shipments , 14 card. The demand for rash wheat wasai-tlvo and sales were made only 'in below May unlit at the close Iho difference was Jji delivered and "if on track. Itccclpts In tbecoiinlry are very light , and wheat has to bo taken from elevators to nrlnd. Thu activity of the demand will bring In wheat from the Interior elevators , where considerable Is stored. The farm marketings are very small now and accordlm ? to reports lack much of meeting the current milling demand of the northwest. Mills are not grinding much this week. The output of mills In Minneapolis to day Is only about. 15,100 Ibn. , ns seme of the larger mills urn doing nothing. Home ot them will start next week again. 1 There Is no Improvement In the flour mar kot. Sales for eastern and export account nru very light. A moderate amount Is being booked elsewhere. 1'rlcc.s are about tbo same. The strength of cash wheat compared with futures Is ngalnst sellers. Plenty of flour could bs sold at about 15c reduction In the ' price , but to suit at oven a Ninall pro ( It just now Is a dllllcult undertaking. Shipments , 10,012 bills , ; llrst patents , J3.30S3.35j second patents , $3,0583.35 ; fancy and export bakers , Jl.50ai.00 ; low grades , in bags. Jl.2Oiil.25. The added dally output of mlllH grinding today will probably aggregate 15,100 bbls. Drati and shorts strong and advancing. I'ro- diiiHlon Is small and there Is n good demand , largely local. Quotations are $10.0010.50 for bran and $10.50 < iill.25 for shorts , f. o. b. Cars , In bulk. Shipments , 481 tons. Wool Market. HOSTOX , Jan. 12. The Commercial Bulletin will say tomorrow In Its report of tbo wool market : Business Is at a standstill and will continue so until some action Is taken on the tarllf. The sales of scoured wool are compara tively large , as manufacturers are buying from nand to mouth and carrying as llttlo ma terial as possible. The opening of heavy wolght cloths up to date Is a flat failure. IIos- toii has almost succumbed and Is now sending sheepskins to Canada because It docs not pay to pull them. Even scoured wool can bo landed by rail from San Francisco at a cost of Ic per Ib. The sales are 1,303,000 Ibs. domestic and 117,000 Ibs. foreign against 2,075,000 Ibs. domestic ami H72.000 Ibs. foreign for the same week In 1893 , ST. Louis , Jan. 12. WOOL Weak and still without uuotublo chango. Cnll'tM ! .Market. NEW YOIIK , Jan. 12. COKFEK Options opened qulot from unchanged prices to 15 points de cline , ruled dull and rather weak and closed " - - - - - dull at baes , _ _ market quiet but steady' ; Cordova , I20.66ilj 20.25. SANTOS , Jan. 12. No advices. IlAMiiuiiG , Jan. 12. Market qutot and un changed to ' , ( pfg advance. HAVIIB , Jan. 12. Market steady at HI ad vance. ' Itio HE JANKtno , Jan. 12. Market firm ; No. 7 , $15.45. LONDON , Jan. 12.Market qulot and un- chanted'to 3d lower. KiiiMim City .Mnrkuts. KANSAS CITY. Jan. 12. WHEAT Unchanged - changed : No. 2 hard , 53c ; Mo. 2 rod , 55ic. . OOIIN Weak ; No. 2 mixed , 30c ; No. 2 v iltc , flic. flic.OATS Trlllo lower ; No. 2 mixed , 28ffl28ic ! ; No. 2 white , 2929'/c. lire Steady : No. 2. 50c. FLAX SKKD irrocular : $1.231. 24. IlllAN Klrm at HAY Very dull ; timothy , t8.0039.50 ; prairie , $5.502.0.50. UUTTKII Steady ; creamery , 19JJ23c ; dairy , Eoas Dull and weak at 13Jc. ! KECKIPTS Wheat , 8,000 bu. ; corn , none ; oats , none. Suii'MENTS Wbo.it , 3,000 bu. ; corn , 2,000 bu. ; oats , none. Cuttiin .Miirkot. ST. Louis , Jan. 12. COTTON l-10c higher ; firm ; middling , 7 13-lGc ; sales , 1,500 bales ; receipts. 1,500 bales ; shipments , 1,900 bales ; stnckH , 00,200 bales. NEW OIU.KANS , Jan. 12. COTTON Klrm ; mid dling , 7 13-lUo ; low middling , 7 0-lCc ; good ordinary , 7 3-lGc ; receipts , 0,128 bales ; gross , 0,228 bales ; exports to Oreat llrltliui , 111 bales ; exports to Trance , 77 bales ; coastwise , 2,500 bales ; futures stcadv ; sales , 85.100 bales ; January , J7.05 bid ; February , $7.79 ® 7.80 ; March , 47.89 ; April , $7.97 ; May , $8,07 ; June. $8.15ffi8.1G ; July , $8.2308.25 ; August , $8.3108.33. _ Tuorln. ( li--iln .MurKot. PEORIA , Jan , 12. t'oiiN Market oaslor ; No. 2 , 33Uc ; No. 3 , 32lic. OATS Market steady and firm : No. 2 white. 28' { < B384c ! ; No. 3 white. 27 W-37&C. HYE Markotstoady ; No. 2 , 4748 c. WHISKY Mm kot llrm ; high wines , basis , $1.15 , KECEIITS Wheat , 8,000 bu. ; corn , 79.950 bu. ; oats , 2,750 bu. ; rve , GOO ; barley , O.fiOO bu. Sllil-MBNTS Wheat , 7,200 bu. ; corn , 80,400 bu. ; oats , 61,700 bu. ; rye , 000 bu.j barley , 5,500 bu. _ Liverpool Alnrkutn. LivEitroou Jan. 12. WHEAT Easy : de mand poor ; holders nITer fairly ; No. 1 California , 5s 4dU5s 5d ; No , 2 red western winter , 5s 2iid5s 4d. COIIN Qulot ; demand moderate ; mixed western , 4HJII. I'IIOVISIONS Pork , prlmo moss , flno , 77s Cd. Ilcef , extra India , u)5s. ) ll.icon , long and short clear , 55 Ibs.lO.s ; long clear , 4S Ibs. , 42s. Lard , 42s , ( id. Oil MurKuiM. On , OITY. Jan. 12. National transit certifi cates opened at 79 ; highest , 79 ; lowest , 79 ; closed at 70 ; hales , 13,000 bbls. ; clear ances , 80,717 bills. ; charters , 71,592 bills. PiTTSiwiKi , Jan 12. National transit cer tificates opened at 7'J : closed at 78'1 ; high. cst , 79 ; lowest , 781i. No sales. brOUICS AM ) IIONDS. It Wns a Very Dull I y In Securities Yeilrrdiiy. New YOKIC , Jan. 12. U was a very dull day on the Stock exchange , the total sales being loss than transactions ot a single hour on nu ordinary aetivo market. The tone of the speculation was , Inwovor , heavier than ou yesterday , and the traders , who weru sellers for n decline then , todnj were anxious to cover. Perhaps the most potent inlluenco in the change of specula tive mind was the moro favorable prospect for the passage of the bill providing for the coinage of silver solgnlnrago in the treas ury , which the traders accepted as likely to Increase the volume of speculative invest ment. Another factor for butter conditions was the announcement in the Washington reports that the secretary rf tlio treasury was determined upon the Issue of bonds under existing laws calling for a high rate of Interest , If congress did not enact a now law giving power to Issue low Interest bonds. The discussion of the gold export question mm the reported understanding arrived ut by the banks to not furnish specie for ship ment abroad , thus compelling a drain on the treasury reserve in case gold Is wanted for exportation to ICuropo , did not scorn to have any effect ou today's market and It Is not be lieved that gold will bo withdrawn from un- modlato shipment. Union 1'aclllo was neglected and did not move oven on a reported formal agreement of the several interests upon a reorganiza tion plan which contemplates limiting tlio Uxud charges to f8.000,030early and asitlus the government to take 11 2 per cent bond for its indebtedness and the other security holders a 4 per cent baud. This assumes ho total Indebtedness of tlio company to bo $300,000,000 , The plan aUo contemplates - templates giving the b'OVfruiucut a ma jority of the directors nnd for this reason and because of Up further provision that the now bond Isst/d iK/mado a b.isls for state or national bank cntroncy , congress Is ox- pectcd to favor the plan. The stock of the currency closed at .vcstorday'B llnal figures after reacting ' 4 " " | ltF ( cent nt the opening , only 500 shares i-hauMnif hands. Save for brief periods or weakness at the opening nnd about 1 o'clock the general market was firm and closed wlihiim upward tendency to prlcos , the Imttrovtmimt ranging from > 4 to % per cent. Ati'IrtscAi Was ilrmly held on a report tnat the llrst and second mortgage IraiulholdcRf haj nrrlrod nt nn upi-eomcnt In regard to the reorg.tniatlon. rim Post says : " * Bulii speculators as enRaged - Raged In today's mnrjtot accented the pres ent bond Issue discussion as a fnvor.ibto cle ment. This was partly hce.iuso of n report which circulated jVo the effect that If coll- Kress continues to 'delay , Mr. Carlisle will take the matter Into his own hands under the general statutes enacted eighteen years ago. Tlio advance In prices wns also due , however , to the enlargement of the specula tive share account within'tho last day or two. which made It possible bv a mild bull demonstration to drlvo thosnmllcroporators for the decline to cover. This process con tinued with occasional Intervals of total dullness throughout the day , so that the volume of business was exceptionally small , the closing showing n series of not gains in prices. The firmness continued up to 1 o'clock nnd prices further advanced } \ to 'i per cent. The improved tone was largely' duo to the. announcement , that the bill providing for an Issue of $ .V.000,040 ) of silver certificates against seigniorage on the bullion now in tbo treasury Is likely to become a law. The shorts bojan to cover on this news. A raid was then madoon Ixuisvillo & Nttshvlllo. which sent It down \ \ percent nnd the rest of the nctlvo list } percent. tx > ulsvillo & Nashville led an upward movement , which sot In shortly before 2 o'clock , with nn ad vance of 1' , per cent and the rest of the list sold tit ) k to f. New York Central llrst preferred declined 2 per cent. The market generally closed Hrm. The following are the closinu'quotations on the loading stocks on the New York ex change today : The total sales of stoo'lts today were 121,600 shares , Including : AtclJUon , 4,300 ; American Su ar , 12,100 ; Hiirlliiinon , 8,300 ; Chicago Cns , 7,800 ; Distilling , 0,100 ; Loulsvlllo .t Nashville , 15.400 ; .Naw York & Now Knjiliiml , 4,300 ; Northern 1'aeino , 3,000 ; St. I'aul , 24- 400 ; Western Union , 11,900. The ranjtc of prlcos ; , as reported by .1. W Deano & Co. , Hoard of Trade hall. Is as follows : Stocks. Open IllchjLow. Close ! Yes. Erlo 14 Pacific Mall 14 14' L.A.N 4'JW 41 ; Northwestern 09 H IWJ Mo.l'.iclflc ; i Union Paclllc 17K " . 17M N I'.iclflo , pTd MM ! < ! MH N. Pacltlc com. . , . . C. 1) . A Q 74' ,7rH flock Inland , , 04 IIS St. Paul K > .7M OtiM Western Union.- ; 85 Siiff.ir Trust , . . . , 8W 82 ! < Now England ' . * lli'i Atcldaon & 10 Chicago Gas n r. 04M Ro.idlner ifta 18 Del. & Hudson 134 n.c. v 1'fiJ * -4M 25H E. G. E 35 SOU Cord .ice 18M 1ST * 18X 18 Now York .Money Markot. NEW YOIIK , Jan. 12. MONEY ON OATX 1'S percent ; last loan , 1 percent ; closed offered at li ! per cent. PitiMBMKiioANTH.BPAPEii 34S5i ! ! percent. STKHI.IMI HXCIIANIIK ICasler , with actual business In bankor.s' bills at. J4.8G't4.80 ! > { for demand , and at * 4.84tf(34.84a ( ? for sixty-day bills. Posted rates , $4.85'Jtt 1.87i. ! Commercial bills , $4.83U < 34.B3i. ! SlI.VKK OUUTIKK'ATBS OO'iC bid. GOVEUNMKNT lloNDs Steady. State bonds , dull. dull.Tho closing fnotations ] on Donas- ISoiton Stuck ( JuotiltlDiis. IIOSTON , .Tun. 12. Call loans , 2 per cent ; tlmo loans , 3'.t'ic4 per cout. Closing quo tations on slocks , bonds and mining shares : Now Vork .Mlnlnc Quotation * . NEW YOIIK , Jan. 12. The following are the mining asked. .San I'r.memoir ,11111 " Unotntloin. v SAN KitiNCisco , Juo , 12. Thoolllclalcloilng nuotatlons foi-mining , stojlci , today were in follows : Alt.i .Ill ) , , Mexican till llelcher ,70 Mono Ill Host A Iloioticr. . . . i'.l Ophlr 170 IludluCon 1.1 1'otosl 71) ) Ilnlwer t'ifij ' Savuco KO Uliollnr UD , Slerr.i Xov.id.i l' ' " > Con. C.il.A. Va. . . . 3'J.r UnlonCoa 85 Crown Point 'Aft Utah r ( loiild.t Curry US Yellow Jacket 00 Hulo.tNorcross. . . 70 London Stock ( JnoliitloiiK. 3x , Jan. l'A'4 p. m. Close ; ConBolH , inonuy. .llfffll'lit Mexican urilliiary. 13 CoimolH , utu'iit..U4 13-1(1 ( St. I'.iul eoimnon. . D7H Cnnadlun I'.ielllo . 74 > i New York Central. 101 lirlu .Ms 33s Kt-ndliu | l llllnolH Cuutrnl IMux. Cun. nn\v4B. . II AII Hn.VEii 31 { d peroz. MONEY 1 per rent. The rate of discount. In the open market for both abort and three months bills , H9 percent. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ St. I.ouu Minlns tJiiiiiHtlom. ST. LOUIH. .Tun. 12.-Tio | following are the closing tniotatlons ! Hid. A ki > d urn. Ailanm. . . . * , : io * .lit ) . * .lh Am.Ni.'illo.'a B. Ilopvu. . .70 iiiuii-t.iiiiu. ' . ' .no u.no 110i | < i -.7i Uninltu M. . 1.51) 1.7S llarcuuvtT .10 On tint l.tiniliin .Uiirkol , NKW VOIIK , Jan. I'J.-Tlio Kvfntne Bpcclai iluuuvlul cablu fioui J.uuUuu > uy 17,000 Bold oamc In today. Silver wn I'l nct-d. Kupoit paper li.n fnllcn to u5il , It li timlefttODd Lord Klmberly'.i Illtif i hrs aoloeait'COf llm poiipoiii'iimnt of sllverlnr- porld'tly In India , Tnn ntoi'k mnrkcU were dull and fnatuiolo.is today. rinnnclnl KANSAS CITY , Jan. l2.-Cloarlns . l,4C4,230. HIHTON , Jan. 12. Clearings , } 15,21ri,535 ; balances , 11,730,434. Pittt.ADF.t.riii.v , Jan. 12. CloarIiiK * , 18,077- 505 ; balances , $1,130,177. , LONDON , Jan. 12.-Amount of bullion gnno Into thn llanl ; of Kngland on balance today , i'27,000. CINCINNATI , Jan. 12 , Money , 3JIO per cent. NoMr Vork cM'liango , 25c premium. Clear- lllR.I , < 2H)3,760. ( -Nr.w OIIM-AXH , Jan. 12-Clcarlnss.f 2.244,504. New Voik exchange , bank , $1 per $1,000 pre mium ; commercial , 25c per $1,000 premium. ST. I.OUH. Jan. 12-Cloarlnitt , $4,001,117 ; balances , $789,878. Motmv , otllot at Oft-H per cent. Kxchatigoon Now York , 80 ( ! premium. Clllr-Aiini Jan , 12-Cloarlngs , $1 ,67M ( > 00. Now York e\clmnic , 7i' ( ) premium , Sterling nvclmnge , iillot | ; actual , Jl.H'i'itM.87'i. Money , steady ; rales , O'lUO ' percent. Nr.w YOIIK , Jan. | 2. Tlio Steamship Sorvla will tnku out tomorrow 5,025,000 ounce.1) ) of silver. Hecclver.I. p. Mcftiltough of the Krlo com- has received since the books closed on Siany 7 fo.t ho special mooting to tiulhurlro the now morlgtiuo , thirteen proxies represent- Init $0,000,000 of .stock. " ' ' ; balance" , $0,210.310. O.MAIIA I.IVi : TOtlv ! 31 AUItKTi- Cnttlo Traili Slow nndTc lt ( Icnornlly Hot' " Dull nnd l.cnror. FKIDAV , .Tan. 12. ' So far this wcolc , comparcil with last , thcro has been an Increase of about ! l,400 catilo and 2,200 bogs , whllo the falling off , In sheep supplies amounts to over -1,500 head. The gqiicral cattle market was slow and weak. Thcro was not an unusually largo supply on hatul , but the quality , as n rule , was decidedly indifferent and the demand not at all urgent from any quarter. Prices were hardly qtiotably lower than ot > Thursday , but It wns hunter worlc to sell the cattle. In general values averaged 2.V to ! ! 0o lower than last week. The fair to pretty good steers weighing from 1)50 ) to l.tMO Ibs. sold at from $ l.fiO up to $4.10 , while poor to fair stuff brought anywhere from ? J.75 to f't.fil ) . In butchers' and canncrs' stock the market was decidedly uneven. Something fat and smooth 'that suited the dressed beef men sold at very nearly steady prices , from $2.75 to $ U.4l ) , but the ordinary run of butchers' stock at from $ 'J.t"i ! to $2.75 and the canning grades at from $1.50 to $2.10 showed all of a lUc dec-line. The move ment , too , was sluggish and the feeling weak. Calves sold about as usual at from $1.75 to y > , and thcro was little noteworthy change In the market for rough stock , sales of'poor to prime stuff being made at from 11.83 to $4. Thcro was some Improvement in the feeder trade. Receipts were light , the demand good from all sources and prices a shade better all around. Goad to choice feeders arc quoted at from M to $3.00 , fair to good at from $2.75 to $ ; ) and lighter , commoner grades at from $2.TOdown. Representative sales : It is very difficult t o convince children that a medicine is "nice to take" this trouble is not experi enced in ad ministering coil's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. It is almost as palatable as milk. No preparation so rapidly builds up good ilcsh , strength and nerve force. Mothers the world over rely upon it in all wasting diseases that children are heir to. I'riptrtdbr Scott * Downe. N. Y. All clrnulil * . a oo a oo 3 OO a oo 3 OU 3 00 3 ( H ) a oo 3 00 8 00 3 10 3 10 8 10 a 10 B 16 3 16 3 25 3 60 2 60 4 00 a oo 3 00 3 00 3 0 < ) 3 00 3 00 a no 3 00 3 OO a oo a 05 3 05 3 10 3 10 8 15 3 10 3 15 3 16 a 20 WUSTWtN CATTLE. WVOMIMJ. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r. 12 COWS. . . 905 ! 2 06 20 idrs. . . 01)7 ) J3 50 1 stag. . . . 8UO 3 00 COI.OIt.MM ) . 1 fdr..lOOO 250 a fdrs. . . . 850 315 2 blllh. 1370 210 2 ( mils. . .1135 2 6O I fdr.1020 325 1H Mrs. . . .1027 360 12 bulls. . 1225 205 I bull. . .1350 180 68 fdr.s.,10)0 ! ) 3 02" Hoes Receipts today were heavier than they hnvo been for nearly a month past , and the quality , ns a rule , was very fair. ' The liberal offerings and tha bearish tone to eastern advices caused a slight reaction In prices , and the market opened with buyers bidding 5i3 to Hc ) lowc'r than Thursday. Fair to good hogs ot all weights went at S.VJO to $5.2."i , with a load or two of choice butcher aud heavy hogs at ( A.1 ! ! , , and K.'M. Thcro was no demand from shippers and speculators , anil with no outside support the market weakened as the morning ad vanced with buyers bidding to. 15 to $3. 20 , or all of lOc to IHo lower than Thursday. Trading bccamo dull and at the close there weru several loads still In llrst hands. As far as It went trading was Inruoly at from $ o.20 to M.2o , as against fS.JIO Thursday and 85.15 to $5.20 on last Friday. Kcprcsentutivo sales : I'lOS AM ) ItOUUII. 1..330 460 .29..208 300 500 SiiKui' Supplies wore rather licht and the quality of the. offerings nothing fancy. Thcro was a very good demand and fie mar ket was active nnil strong. A couple of doubles of fed Mexican lambs averaging 00 Ibs. brought J3.40 , and some fair mixed na tives sold for Sa.'X ) . Quotations were as fol lows : Fair to good natives. S'.T.V I.riO : fall- to good westerns , M.'jr > dt.'J. : ) ; common and stock shocp , $ l.i"iUiiv'J.3. ! > ; Kood to choice 40 to 100-lb. lambs , $ i.59t-l.50. ! ( Hciu-cscntatlvo sales : No. Av. I'r. i buck 210 1200 80 nativenil.xed Ill 3 30 517 Mexican lambs , fed CO 3 40 UhluiiRo l.lvo Stiu'U .Market CiitOAdo. .Inn. 1'2. Rood c'attlo did not i'ut much of a llguro In today's supply , whllo of strictly choice thert < was tioiu * . l-'or anything grading butter thiin medium , therefore , the iniirki't rmimlnud llrm , thorn tu > lmt u fnlr de mand both for custom and fori > l ii account. Tlicru was also continued linum-'H In butchers' mid cannur.V block , in which cl.iH llcathin are cowholfirs and bulls. The supply of tho-o di'fcrlpllons Is not equal to the current dc- nriinl , tJood to fnlr moors wolxhlni ! from l.iiOO to 1.350 Ibs. constituted the bulk of tbo offerings , and for such there was a dull ami weak inurkat. Thura was no loss of strength lam seventy-seven years old , and have had my ago reneued at least twenty jears by tliuuse of Swift's Specific. My foot „ and leer to my knee was a running sore for two years , and physicians said it could not bo cured. After taking liftec" small bottles S. S. S.there is not asoje ; cm my lmibsandS _ have a new lease on life. Von ought to let all sufferers know of your wonderful remedy. IRA F. Palmer , Kansas City. IS A WONDBRFUL- KKMKDY-eipeclally for old people. It builds up the general health Treat- tid on t free. SWIFT SPCIFIO COMPANY , Atlanta. Ga. In the slockor market , nnd Iho prices pnld for vrnl calvpn were fully up Io the murk. The leadline features of the lion mnrktt weio In marked contrast with those provnlltnit yesterday. Instead of the-activity and buov- ancy then prevailing ( here WHS Inaction nnd extreme weakness. OpmiltiK hid * were from lOo to 15c off from Thursday's Mutilations , and Rollers found It Impossible to do btiMiieM on any bolter ImK Huuli sort * M were tukou Kreedlly yesterday at from M.OO to 16,05 could nol bo turned over nt prices holler than J5.6H to $6.66 today , and the shrinking In values ol common to fair ( trades was .still creator. Trade was low at the decline , and several thousand head were left In sellers' hands. Heceltiti were estimated at 85,000 head , making 100,405 head for the expired part of the week , against 140.9(13 ( u year ago and 240.410 In 1892. The sheep market Is without radically now feature * , While tin ) demand Is sdlchtly morn active than during thti closing weeks of thn old year It has not canitht tip with the HUpply < c. ( > n oiuontly | values lemiilu In the state o ( utisottlenientleaning tt > weakness. The fit- tureof the market docs not hold out much on- couraKomeut to sellers. The surplus .sheep of the eastern and middle stutc.s hiivo now been pretty well worked nirnnd there M , tlioroforc , u prospect that shipper * will Ibid u hotter market , hut the west Is full of Hheup which tbo holders am anxious to unlimil , and the In dications ate that for sometime tocoino Km supply will continue to exceed the demand and that prlcos will rule very little holler than they are at present. The bulk of tlti < Mioop hero within the pail week wont out of sellers' hands at prices below } ; 1.25. A few hits of very Hiip'iriiir quality fetched from $3 , GO to 13.75 , and there wi-ro thousands of thin sheep that t-olil below J3 , not a few golm ; as low as fnmi ll.&O to JI.76. The lamb market also Is tower than U was a week ngo. It In oil from { 3 to $3.40 for poor to cholco iuilltlc | : . There were scattorltic .sales i > f fancy at from 14.85 to tn.20. 1'i-d western wethers sold as hlKh as $3.60 and there win u sale of Texam at $3.20. Receipts : Thttlo. 8OO ( liuad ; calve , 200 head : | IOLS , 85HKheadi ( ) sheep , 10,000 head. Tim levelling.loiinril reiiort-s : ( 'ATTi.i-Uocolpt.s. 7,01)0 ) head ; market , Kteaily ; topNloers , * "i.5ia5.75 ( ; Kood tocholce , * .i.0hj5.20 ( ; others , * 1,60 4.05 ; common , J3.76 llods-Uecolpts. 35.0110 head ; market slow , Ij-l5c ) lower , clo-iliiK weak ; louirh and heavy , t.i.i ) ( > i/i5.10 / ; paekers and mUed , J5.3HiJ5.4il ; prime heavy aim hulclior weights , J5.45ta 5.6o : prlmu IlKht , J.l.&i ) . SlIKKl- AND lAMin-ltocolpts , 10,000 head ; market active and stroui * ; too Hheup , J'J.OUu ) 3.75 ; top lambs , * l.60ti,5.ii ( ) . llrrcipts and DMpixliion o : Stock , oniclalrocolptsau t ill m nltloii of stoc ! < ai shownby the bnakiof Hi ) llnlo-i StJJk Vir : U company for the twonly-four lioun cliilln : at 5 o'clock p. m. , January 12 , 18'JI : Kinnl : : City I.lvtStocK Miirkot. KANSAS OITV. .Ian. 12. CITTI.K Itocolnti , 8,100 bead ; shipments , 2,400 head ; 6@lDi ; lower ; To.xas steers , < 3.25U4. 00 ; Texas row- , , tl.90 [ 2.C5 ; shipping steers , { 4.00 5,35 ; native rows , J1.4O33.35 ; butcher stock , t3.16ft4.lD ; Mockers ami feeders , } 'J.053.05. lions Uerolpt' , 12,000 bead ; shipments , 1,100 head ; market 510c lower ; bulk , t5.25'i,5.30 ; lu'uvh's , packers and mixed , J5.05 © 5.35 ; lights , Yorkers and nlRs. i5.05'ii5.33. Hmii'Uccoints : : , 000 ho id ; shipment- ) , 100 head ; market .stonily. .St. l.niiit l.lvu MiiitK .M.lrkot. ST. Louis , Jan. 12. OATTI.C Kccolnts. 2son head ; shipments , 1,100 huad ; market loiter for Tcxans ; no irooil natives on sale ; fed Ti'Mis steers , $3.20113.05 ; grass cows , tl.OU O2.10. HDDS Koi-olpts , 8,100 head : shipments , 4,400 hpimj market lOc lower ; butcher grades , S5.30&5.55J mixed and lUht , { 5.2025.45. SHEW Keoolpts , 000 head ; shipments , HOMO ; market steady. Sioux City I.lvo Mni'K . ( Iirki > t. Piotix OITV , .Inn. 12. lions KecolmX 3,2fl < ) head ; otllrlnl yt'sturunv , 2,559 head ; ship ments , 1,0'Jl bead ; market 10tJ.20e lower ut. J5.10a3.l5 : bulk , S5.15. C'ATTi.t : Ueci-lpts , 200 head ; ofllclal yes terday , 474 head ; shlpinOiils , 390 huuil ; market slow ; cows lowor. block in M tii. Receipts of Hvo stortk at ttio four prlnclpil western murkuH Krlday , January 12 : Uitttle. lliv.'s. Shoon. Fotltli Omaha . . . . . . 2,742 6,085 004 Chicago . . . . . ' -7.003 35,000 10,000 Kansas City . 8,100 12.000 OOO St. I.oilla . 2,800 8,100 90O Total . 20,042 00,785 12,104 McKuno' * IndlctmtMit docs. BnoOKi.vx , Jan. 1'J. In the Mclvana and other election cases Judge Uartlett denied the motion to quash the indictments. _ THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. Sty doctor nays It acts cently on the stomach , liver and klilncvs. nnd Is n pleasant laxative. 'I Ills drink U made from lierhs , nnd la prepared for USB as easily as ten. Ulicidl il - AlldruirKi tBinillltBtsoc.niMli irackiMe. If you ronr-.ot e\-t It , Henil vonr nililress for n fren iiamplr. I.nnr'H I'nnillr Medicine nin-n-n the lionrrl * rnrhilar. lnnn > ortnbpti iHliy tills Is iii-oewarr. Altllr.wllHA'IHll.l- " ' T.vnvVY SOUTH Unon StocK Yards Compiny , Soutb Ornalia. fltit Cattle Ho nnil < li3jp rasrist laths COMMISalO I _ HOi3U ] _ . _ Wood Brotliero. Mrs Stok ( 'oiiuul-nlon MarahitmU. toilbOrn Totephona 111 ; . Cblotn JOHN D. DAUIVMAV , I M. \VAI/rKU U. WOOD , fu Market reports by mall and wlro cheerful arnlsliod upon application. BOOTS AND SHOES. Morsc-Coe Shoe Company. SaUirOom ana Olllce-HQI-IIOMtll Ilowai Factory-HW'llJl-UJI Howard St. \V r the ONI.Vnnur ! : turorj of Iluoti nJ Shoetln the it.itnof .Nabrn k . A nenornl luTlliillou li uxtundiil la Ml to Iniioot oar new factory. DRY GOODS , M. E. Smith & Co. Drr eootJi. notions , fur- nlitdng nootli , corner Illli and Howard SH. I OPAL. , \ Jobnsoa Bros. WHOLE8AI.KCOAI. 10o3 Kurnuai 8ir ! 0t , I OuiaUu , W U HARDWARE. Hector & Willielmy Loleli ) : & Linn , COMI'ANV. Denlo-n In hnnlwtraiul Corner lOlh ana Jnckion luucbnnlri' Inoli htruetj. Hlruv. . HATS , ETO. | W. A. L , Gibbon * Co Wholoialo Ilali , c pi , ilr.iw nooi1 , glovet , nillteni. lull and llarnor blrvota. J LUMBER. Jobn A. lin.nrtilAiurrlaaii | 1'uri * land commit , Mli .ni- kuoruinent ouU Ouluur vvlil-.o lltiio. LIQUORS. | STOVE HEPAIRS Frlck & Herbert , OiiKiiidStoveHCiiair \VotKM : Horn rnuilri Wboloialc liquor daaleri nntl watur att oTirundli for n f klml'if iti/i 1001 Farnam HI. iu\i\ ten DIIU < II < PAPER. I OILS. Carpenter Paper Co Standard Oil Co. Carrr n full itock < > f pilnlluul wrapping onj lutirn | ti'i ' | wrlltnir pdl > , - < , i W . . OlU , ,