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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1894)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , JANUARY 21 , 1801. COMMERCIAL AND Hay Wheat's Oloso Made Another Lov Prlco Record Yesterday. SEVERAL INFLUENCES AGAINST BULLS Itrcclptft In HID N" . rtlnvi'Sl Were llc.ivlo tlinti on tha Corresponding Day at tlio Year llrrnrn mill OlciirnnccVero m ; iqi'jiitliiily | Light. Our AGO , Jnn.ffii. May wheat solil at Gl.i : ' today ami closed at a slight recovery fron tlio bottom. Tliat makes still another low price record. Corn was firm and luft of without change. Oats maJo a frnctiona guln. Provisions ruled dull and lower. Ik-sides the Inllucnco of the snow tin cables wcro also rathoragainsttho bulls 'J'ho receipts In the northwest were hcavle tliiin on the corrcsiiondlng dny of the ycai licfori * and tlio export clearances from the Atlantic seaboard wcro disappointingly llKl.l. Tha only ray of hnpo the hulls hat curly In tlio day was tlio compar.nivolj light receipts at Minneapolis , but this dli not amount to much , talcing the situation nt n whole. The bears rcall/cd that they hno control , and tinder free soiling tbo marlsot WIH forced down and closed steady with lit lie action. May started in at from Cij'i'etc ' ML ; touched Gll'tfe ' nnd closed UIlJ/c. t'orn wns a little unsettled early , but the marlcct , considering the action of wheat , wan ciulto steady. The undertone was quito firm t times. There appeared to bo good buy ing , supposed to be for some of the hirgoi speculators , taken for investment , nnd this encouraged purchases by the room con tingent. ' The opening was ife lower , but the iluumml increased , itillucnccd by the stormy weather and small receipts , nnd prices were advanced from 'go ' to jifu and held linn at the tin turn for awhile , then de clined and closed steady at 3S'ju for May. Trading In oats was very light. There was light stuff offered nnd buyer * wnro few. The market followed corn In all Us fluctu ations , opening a trille weaker. Jlrrning up later , and leaving off e higher than yesterday. The market for pork was very quiet early. It opened 'JJ o higher and then declined lf > e , with scarcely n reaction for lack of support. Tlio subsequent transactions which were few nnd far between were withlp a fie and 7'jO ' range , with the tendency upward on nil the live hogs at the yards being taken , mainly by n prominent pucker. Shortly be fore the Imnl tap of the boll weakness again set In , the market closing 15c lower than yesterday nt $13.2T > < for May. Lard and ribs wore almost notiilnnl. Compared with last night lard Is Oc olT and ribs I2j e down. Estimated receipts for tomorrow : Wheat , 70 cars ; corn , 103 cars ; oats , 70 cars ; bogs , JiO.OOO head. The leading futures ranged as follows : Cash quotations wcro as follows : l'i.oim ( IncliaiiKcd , weak. WIIKAT No. 2 sprlifx , 50jc ? ; No. 3 sprln ; , 60ijfiOOc : No. 2 red , 50 ? c. Cons No. 2 , 35c. OATS No. 2 , 27Wo ; No. 2 white , 30S30Jic ; No. 3 while , 27320 0. llVK-No. U , 44c. llAiii.iiV No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , f. o. b. , 45cNo. ; 4. f. o. b. , 38 41e. | 'IAX SKisn No. 1. tl.ao. TIMOTHY SKED Prime , $4.10. I'OIIK Mcbtt , per Mil. . I13.15@13.20 ; lard , pur 100 lb.s. . J7.80a7.82Ki ; short ribs sides ( loosoi , iC.G50.70 ; dry bul'ed shoulders ( boxed ) . ! 0.25tt0.50 ; bliorLclear sides ( boxed ) , f .002i7.50. WIIIHKY Distillers' finished goods , per gal. , f 1.15. SUd.Mls Unchanged ; cut loaf , $5.30 ; gran ulated , $4.01 ; standard A , $4.40. Thu following were the receipts and ship ments for today : On thu Produce exclmnzo today the butter market WHS steady ; creamery , 10l24c ; dairy , 15B21o. ( ligss easy ; fresh , 12)jCt ) > 13c. Now Vork Markets. Niw : YOIIK , Jan. 23. Fi.ouit Hccolpts , 33- DIH ) bbls. ; e.\porls , 25,400 bbls. ; sales , 0,01)0 ) , . , [ 2.oa2.00.Mlmir ) ; > otu bakers , $3.00 < 33.GO ; win ter low grades , $1.002.25 ; siirlm : new grades , M.C ( Kul.UU ; spring exlrns , $ i.0itt2.40"souili- ; crn Hour , dull ; common to fair extra , 8'J.20 ® 2.70 : good to choice extra.tU.7CQa.40 ; rye Hour , weaker ! fancy , $2.85512.05 ; buckwheat Hour , dull and weak at $2.25 1U5. IHCIC\YIIIAT ; : Dull ; Canadian , In bond , 5Sc nsked , COIIN MIAI : < null : yellow western , $2.55 ® 2.75 ; briimlywlne , $ -.7.5. KYI : Nominal ; January , 5Gc delivered. HAIII.UY Dull ; No. 2. Milwaukee , 03a04n ; two-rowed state , 02(303c. ( tlAiii.UYMAi.T Dull ; western , G5380c : six- rowed , 80f B5c. WHEAT Itecelpts , 1,300 bu. ; exports. 41,400 btl. ; sales , 1,000,000 bu. futures. 71,000 bu. t.poU Spot market dull and neglected ; No. 2 red , Instoround oluvator. 50acj .illoat , 07ic ! ; f. o. b. , OOife ; No. 3 red , 03c : No. 1 northern , 70Vic. Options opened weak on olfurinxs of long wheat , declined later to thu lowest point on record , owing to weak cables and snow In the winter wheat bolt , rallied partially In the afternoon and closed at ' , ; nut decline ; No. 2 red , January , G5ic ! , closed at 05Vc ; I'i'bruary , CSSQOriJ.c , closed at 05Vc ; March , 00 © il7c , closed at OOJic : .May. 08 13-10& OO'jc , closed at GOc ; Juno , 70c , closed at70c ; July closed at 70.Sc ; August , 714'71'ic , clo edut7iyc ; Decuiubor , 75i ! < 375iUc , closed at 75 ' ' , < : . t/'OIIN Hccnlpts , 101,400 bu. ; exports , 187,000 bu. ; sales , 425,000 bu. futures and 00,000 bu , hliot. Suet market dull , closing steady ; No. 2 , 42 ' % e. In oloviitor , 43Un alloal sungraded mixed , 42 412 ? , dullvoruil. Optlonsopcnod weaker wltli wheat , but rallied luliirou buying against mils , closing ilrmur at UQ.HO nut ndvance ; January closed 42iicj lAilniiary , 42 1-1G1 451,0 , closed 42 ? c ! .Miuili-i3O4-lue , closed 44'c ; May , -14 0-10(044 ( ! ? e. closed 4-l ? c. OATS Kfceipls , 4B.300 bu.j uxportN , 7,000 western , 34iji35c ( ; track , white western , 35 ® 40c. Options opened dull , rallied In the after noon with corn , and closed at 'ec not advnnee ; Jnnu.iry closed at 33ic ; rubrimrv , 334 333ic , closed at 33VJc : Muroh , 34ft34lccloiel ! ( at 34iot May , 34 WJ-liie. closed at U-UJi ! . HAV Hull ; bhlpplng.tO.OO ; good tocholcc , tC..004fl8Bl. ( llocs Dull ; state , common to choice , 18 ® 2'.V : I'nclilc const , 18'Jlc ! IIlln.it About hleady ; wet salted New Or leans bolei-ted. 454iGO Ibsiito5)Je | ) ; Texas , keleclod , 35Ci.Cillis. ) , 4A5c ; lluunos Ayres , drv. 1:0 2411-1 ? . . I0i , ® lie ; Tuxas , dry , l4nt30 ibs. , . Wooir-I'iil rly steady ; domestic lleeco , 10 ® D.Vpulled ; , UiiaVJGo : TC.MIS , 10I61&C. I'novisioNs lli'uf , steady ; 814.0015,0t ( ) D.Mru mess , $8.51)418.00 ) ; beef ham , $17 ; city r.Mrn India mess , $20.0023.00. Cut meats , H'ady ; pickled hams , 0 > ic ; pickled shoulders , OhQOVc. ( hard , weaker ; wustern Vtuum closed at. H. 174 ; bales , iiono ; option kales , nimu ; January , $8.12 nominal ; I'eb- ruary , it 8 nominal ; Miiy , $7,05 bid ; ruflned , t'lisy ; cuutliicnt , $8 ; if. A. , $8 ; compound , lO.lfcitc , I'urk , dull ; nuw mess , $14.5(1 ® 14.70 : extra prime. $13,50 14.00 ; fiimlly , U&.2M 1U'J5 ; short clear , mttr.DUW17.5l ) . HtmT.ll Steady : rather more uetlvo ; went- rrii diurv , 13'titl8u ' ( ! western cioamery , 18 ® i3iiOi ! western factory , 1310c ; Klglnn , 23Vic. I'llKKStMoro active ; part bktms , 4ii.Ujc ! ; full bkliiis. 24530. KaoK Qulot ; western fresh , laijfllDc. TAI.UVdull : city if'J per pkg. ' , fjijc. I'KTitULBUM ( lullt Un.lod closi-d 80c bid : Wiishliigton , b riols.$0 ; Washington. In bulk , f3.6li ; rutlnud Nuw vork. $5.15 ; I'lilladolphla aiidllultlmoru , 5.10i I'hlladulphta and Haiti- inoro. In hulk , J'.ou. HOSIN Quiet ; strained , common to good , 10. ItK'i-Steadvt : domestic , fair to extra , D > ii.'i Japan , 4ii.4fiC. , , JIOLAtwKs-QiiluttN'ow Orleans open kettle , looil locliolce , 30ift38c. , , , . , J'lU IttOM- Dull : American. $12.00 ® 15.00. foi'i'KiiDull : lnki\flli. StuoOiL-Actlvoi vrluio crude , 203 , Jr2Hliolro | yellow , 37(338c ( | prlmo while , vniuici prlmi- yellow , 3530ci yellow , bultergrades. 38U3i' ! . I.KAIH Dullj domesilc.JJ.lO. Tl ! - ) | straits , $10.7.V Hi'Ki.TKit-rirni ! domestli3.l2' ' { . SitiAU-lRw. llrm : fair ruflnlnit 2Se ; ecu * trirnwl DO test 3cj centrlfimiil UO losl 3,000 hasi sold nt 3rrolltioil : , sUady ! off A , ! IKU4 < ir > ; mould A , 4 7-10O4flC dtandaril A , 4 1-lOtMUo : confectioners' A , 4 l-lce4Uc ; cut loaf , 4 15-lJa5ifici ( crushed 4 fj-lOfMSi : : powilercd , 4 6-lTa ? iC ! granu lated. 4U46 1 O-lOc : cubes , 4 7-lGJWiCj Nil. 0 , UlQ-iUc ; . 7. 3 . { Tl315.10iSj No. B , 311-11 H3jctN ? 0 , 3Ji3 13-10C ! No. 10. 3 OOCfl 0 0 ! No. 11 , 3) ) 311-1015 : No. IS , 3JiCj No , Oiuiliu 1'rodnrn .Murkct. lltrnnn- The market continues to bo well supplied. Tlieto is hut little demand except for strictly fine stork. Cholco country , MB 10c : paokimr stoi-k , llftl'Jc. DiiK.H.sli ; ) I'otfi.TiiV The market Isiomowhnl firmer and hotter prices are looked for , ' es pecially on chickens , I'rlrcs remain about ntatlonary , Chickens , 6 G < ! : turkuy.i , WJc ; gccso nnildnckx , ttft,0i' . Inferior stock would sell below the above figutcs. MVB I'ot.'i.Titv Theru Is some demand for choice stock and the market Is fairly welt sup plied. Hood stock Is quotable at 6Vide. VBAir-Tlio arrivals nro not heavy and Iho market , llrm at previous quotations ; cliolco .small and fat vuals , 77ic ! ; thin or heavy , GS/.Be. UA.Mi1'ralrlo chlckons , quail and venison are out of season , nnd ( hero Is but little on the market ivxcopt ducks. Canada geese , $0 ; mal lard ducks , te.00ft2.50 ; Jack rabbits , $1.500 2,00 : small rabbits. $1 ; squirrels , 75c. wid.sTho market. Is stronger and prices are tanging a slmdo htitlinr. l-'resli stock , 1415c ; cold Nturagi > . lltoTJc ; salted eggs , Off&lOe. IIONKV-Cholco while clover , 16c ; Cali fornia , idij. * OVSTKIWMedium , I. X , I , . , 13c ; horseshoes , 18e ; extra standards , 20o ; selects , Vile ; extra selects , 22o ; company selects , 2uc : counts , 30c. NUTS ChestniiM , 12c per Hi. ; Italian chestnuts. 12 } ? > l3c ; 'ilmonds , IHc ; KiiKllsh wal nuts , 1'J.TiMc ; Illburts , 12)ic ) ; Ilrazll nuts , 11 ® 12c : pecans , largn , 1214c ; pecans , medium , lOc , The markoton black walnuts Is low and no one wants to buy. Cil > in--l'iirii : Juice , per barrel , $0.00 < 30.50 ; half barrel. J3.25Tt3.5i ; ; Oregon , pur llarrel , 0.)0' ( ) < 6u.rjOs half barrels , M. SAfKllKii.M-T I'er barrel , $5.5020.00 ; half barrel.s , 53.003.3.25. VIJdKTAIIt.r.S. IlBAss California hand-picked navy. J1.003 2.110 ; western navy$1.8521.00 ; ; common wnlto benne , $1.5fM.75. Oxioxs Onions are quoted at 50305c , and on aiders at G5B 70c ; Spanish onloiu , pur ciale , $1.60. I'OTATOBS Nebraska. Iowa and Mtnnosnu crown pjtatou-i , In small lots from store , G5 < ) 70c ; same In car lots , GOc ; Colorado , from More , 75c : Colorado lots , 08 700. CAiuiAdt : Orders forcabbago from the coun try are lllled at 'Jo par 111. Cni.Kiiv Itourd According to slzo , 403GOj per do/ , CBI.KIIVnootl stock , 35c ; extra fancy Cali fornia , 5iic < 3fl.oo. : HWIIT : I'OTATOKS Tno supply Is fair ; good stock , pur lib ! . . $3.50. UIIBBM ViniTAin.BS : Spinach , per bbl. , $2 ; salsify , a&uani ! per do/ , : radishes , per doz. , 35c : endive , per doz. , 75c ; onions , ncrdoz. , 20o : caullllowur , i > nr doz. , 81.50S2.00 ; lettuce , perdoz. , 50ci75ccumimbers. 12 ; toma toes , pur era to of 20 Ibs. , $2 ; string banns , J2.50 per 'j'-bu. box : parsley , per doz. , 30c ; ogy plant , per doz. , $2.50. FIWITS OIIAPBS There arc no Catawbas on the mar ket ; Malagas , t > cr 50-lb. bbls. . not , S5.255iO.OO ; Malagas , purGO-lh. bbls. . not , $ G.oo < JG.50. Appi.ns The. supply Is light on this market and prices higher ; fancy wojturn , 81.00S2.00 per box. UfiANiinnniBS Crunborrlcs nro arriving very freely and aru In good demand : Capa Cod , per bbl. , $ 'j.0030-.50 ; boll and bugle. $0.50 ; Jersey , $0.0030.25 ; boll and cherry , W. CAI.IKOHNIA UiiANKS--Tlm ] stock Is arriving In good condition. Klversldo seedllmr.s , per box. $2.352.50 ; Washington novels , * 3.00S 3.25. TltOI'ICATj FIIUIT3. ItANAVAS Prices ronriln about steady : per biinch , larap , ? J.OOi2.50 ; pur buncli , small to medium , $1.75S1-.0 ! ( ) . IBMONS Now Messina lemons , slzo 300 , $5.50 ; size 300. $525S5.50. OitANdK.s Muxlcans , par box , $2.50 ; larso size. ? , J2.25J,2.40 ; fancy Florldas , $2.75 ; cliolco l-'Iorldas , $2.00. TANitni.NKS : I'er box , $2.75 , GnAi'ii KuuiT 1'or box , i-l. runs. Hear-No. 1 black , larco , $20.0032. > ,00 ; medium , $15 : small , $8.0010.00 ; black year lings. lar c , $ 1 2.00 iB 15.00 ; medium , $10 ; small J7 ; black cubs , large , $ G.O.S8.00 ) ; medium , $5.0030.00 : small. $4 ; black Montana and Uocky mountain , largo , $18.ooS22.00medlum ; , $14 ; small , $10 ; black Montana yearlings , large12 ! ; medium , $8 ; small , $5 ; black Mon tana cubs , large , $0.50 ; medium , $4.50 ; small , ? 3 ; silver tip , large. 820 ; medium , $ .12 ; small , $8 ; silver tin yearlings , large , $11 ; medium , $ S ; small , $ o ; silver tip culhi. larje. $0 : medium , $4.50 ; small , $3 ; brown , large , $20.00325.00 ; medium. JIG ; small , $12 ; yearlings , largo , $10.0012.00 ; medium. $8 : small , $ G ; cubs , largo , * 7 ; medium , $5 ; small , $3 ; badger No. 1 larae , 1 1.00 ® 1.00 ; medium , GOc : small , 50u : Usher No. 1 large , $8 ; medium , $0 ; .small , $4 ; Fox silver , as to color according to beaut v No. 1 largo , $100 : medium. $ ou ; small , $4 ( ) ; silver pale , according ta beauty , large , $50 ; medium , $30 ; small 820 ; eross , largo , $7 ; medium , $3 ; small , $2 ; rod , larso , $1 50 ; medium , $1.25 ; small , 11 ; gray , largu. 75c ; medium , 50c : small , 40c ; kit large , 5'Je ; medium. 40c ; small , 30c. lynx. No.l large , $3 ; medium , $2 ; small , $1.50 ; marten. No. 1 , largo , $2 ; medium , $1,50 ; small , 81 ; mink , No. 1 , large , SOeSll.OO ; medium , 70c ; small , G5c ; mink , dark , No * 1 , large , $1 ; iicdlum,75c ; small , 50c ; mountain lion , uor- accoon , black , as tobuauty , No. 1 , largo , 50c'3 $2.00 ; skiiiik-blaekCHS3d , No. 1 , largo$1.25 ; nedluin , 7uc ; small , 50a ; short .strlied | , largt ) , il ; medium , 70o : small , 45c ; narrow striped , arge , COc ; medium , 40u ; small , 25c ; broad striped , large , 2J25c ; wolverine , No. 1 , largo , 4 ; medium , $3 ; small , $2 ; wolf mountain , No. I , large , $3 ; medium , $2 ; small , $1,50 ; prairie , urge. 70375u : medium , GOc ; small , 50c- ; beaver per skin , No. 1 , large , $5.0030.00 ; nedium , $1J)0 ; small. $2 ; kits , largo , $2 ; nedlum , $1.50 ; small , 75e ; muskrats winter , o. 1. largo , liJllc ) ; medium , Oc ; small , 7c ! all , large , 830o ; medium , 7o ; small , Go ; kits , arge , $23c. n ID us. TAI.I-OW. r.TC. HIDES No. 1 greumhldos , 2i S3c ; No. 2 green ildcs.2 > { c : No. 1 green salted hides , 3S3 > .fcNo. : 2 green i-altod hides , 2S2HC ; No. Igreon salted ildcs , 25 His. to 40 HH. , 3 > < o ; No. 2gruan salted ddes , 25 lln. to 40 lb ? . , 2io2fu : No. 1 veal calf. Ibs. to 15 | b < . .515SOc : No. 2 veal calf , 8 Ibs. ol51bs.,4c ; No. 1 dry flint hides , Go ; No. 2 dry hit hides , 3e : No. 1 dry salted hides , 4u. 'art cured hides ! : C per Ib. less than fully tired fiiLEi' 1'Ki.TS Qrcon salted , each , 253000 ; reen salted Rlioarllngs ( short woolud early kins ) , each 5iilDc ; dry bhcarltngs ( short voolml DIU ly skins' , No. 1 , each GOlOc ; dry hoarllngs ( short wooled early skins ) . No. a ach Oc ; dry Hint , Kansas and Nebraska utcher wool polls , par Ib. , actual weight , 5'iJ c ; dry flint , Kansas and Nubraska murrain vool bulls , pur Ib. , actu il weight , 43Go ; dry hit Colorado butcher wool palls , per Ib , , ctuiil weight , 47c : dry Hint Colorado mur- alu wool pulls , per Ib. , actual wulght , 40u , Coll'eu MarKot. New YOIIK , Jan. 23. COFFED Outtons poneil steady at from unchanged to K1 points dvancu on oatler Havre advlcus lint turned vcak ; closed barely steady , 5(310 ( points nut ecllno ; sales , 15,000 bags , Including : Jnn- ary , J10.OliS17.00 ; rubmary. $10.40 : March , I5.10O15.20 ; April , $15.80 ; May , $15,80 .S15.85 ; July. $15.3515.IO ; Huptumber , J14.00 A14.Q5. Spot colfee , Hlo , dull and easier ; S'o. 7 , $17.87i ! ; mild market , dull and barely tuady : Cordova , $20.00(320.25. ( SAN'KDS , Jan. 23. CorruuMarket quiet ; oed averagu , $10,50. llAMiitino , Jan. 23 , Market steady and un hanged lo 4 pfg. lower. llAvuu , Jan , 23. Market dull , unchanged o y f lughor. KID HU JAMKIIIO. Jan. Sa.-C'OFfBB Market ulut ; No. 7 , $16.75. LONDON , Jan. -Markot qulot and un hanged 10 3d higher , H Ulty AlurktitH , KANSAH iCiTV. Jan. 23. WIIBAT Ic lower ; So. 2 hard , 5lie ! ; No. 3 red , 54Hc , Cons No , 2 mlxud , lower at 30j ® 30V > c : No. 2 white , unchanged ul 32S32UC , OAT-i-ln fair demand : No. a mixed , 28 ® Oe ; .No. _ ' > while , 204 30c. Kdili-I'Mrmer at 1 1 iic. Uicuu : > Tii-\Vheut , 7,000 bu. ; corn , none : als , none. SIIIPMKNT * Wheat , 5,000 bu. : corn , none ; ills , none , KYI : Steady : No , 2 nominally , 48Q40c. KI.AX HKKti-l.'Irm : $1. ' . > 01.28. ItllAN Weak ; . . llUTTEit I'lrmer ; creamery , 1023c ; dairy , MllwiiliKuo _ . MiiAVAUKKK , Jan. 23.-l < i.ouit-Qulut. \ \ IIKATVutik and lowert No. 2 uurlng , COet No , 1 northern. 04 Sot Muy. Glc. . t'oiiN In falrilKinundt No. 3.34jjc. , , 'f'S-Steailyt No. 2 whlto. 30oi No. 3 white , al4lu"v ] siu"ly ! ! No' 2 | 'I0ui kttuillc'40 | ItVB Lowers No. 1.47c. I'liovwiosa-Steudys pork , . l3.30i lard , ijECKii'TU-Klour. ri.COO bbls.j whuat , 41,000 bu. ; barluy , 18,400 bu. Sliii'MKNTh Hour , 3.TOO bbln.i wheat , 700 bu.i barluy , O.bUll bu. Wool Market. I.ONIK ) ! * , Jan. 23. A full attendance was lirubcnt ut Iho wool talus today. Tbo bidding was nil rlted. Tburo weru no sates for Aniurlcu. riipnilcs or tlm day In detail as follows : > ydnoy , 4.i7 buli'h , fctoured , Ib 4' , < i , greasy , iifiua ; Quvvukluuu. b U buiua. scuuiucl , 7iiiiti 1 2di greasy. fi ® 7'd | Victoria , fl38 balpi H-ourcd , lo-uids .Id ! greasy , Hdiils 3d .Miirkot. MiN.xBAroMii , Jan. 2.1. Thu wheat ninrko opcnod Ic lower this morning than yesterday remained weak all day with a few changes I lirlcos , but trade was iictlvo most of iho time and the volume of huslncs-s was rather large thanusual. Itecolpts from the country wer light and It was reported that farmers' mar kotlng at. Interior points was smaller on tic count of Iho uxtremo i-old weather. It I probable thn ( Iho country markets will in Rtuallall the wonk , or at least until this coh weather Is ovur. nnd iierhaps forafmv day later. Appearances now Indicate that IPS than GOO.UOO hii. will bu Mild by farmers In Hi Ihreo states this wpuk. If that bo thocnsi thuro will bo quite a largo dccreaso In tin country elevator stocks , in Iho whi'iil. tha will bo coming hero and going t" Dulutl will bo mainly taken from snob house wlill lltllu coming In from farmer to replenish thorn. The only malnrlali-ausi of the break appeared lo bo Unit then ) wit snow In thu winter wheat country and tin fears that had been enturlnlnod of damagi consequunt upon cold weather wuro removed When sulllng began It was found that then was considerable long wheat to sell that hai been bought under the apprehension of a rlsi a day or two ago. Thuro was much Milllii ! also from the east. This market umtiitulnei a llttlo higher average than was malntaliiei at other places and apparently there was con sldenible spreading done nt this market am others tn tlio way of buying with them am selling here. The demand for spot wheat win actlvj and truck prices weru fully ' , lc abovi May of today. This win a rlsu upon any pro vlous day and was due probably to sum ! receipts licro this morning. Itecelpts wen 120 cars ; shipments , 41 cars. These re celpts were too small to keep the mill ! i mining even at the small capacity nov used , A fair amount ot wheat was sold to ur rive by country elevator dealers , to bo shlppoi In at an early date. I'rlces paid for such when were about the sumo as prices for spot , as It r now thought there will bo a steady advance li the premium of track wheat iibovo May foi Mime tlmo lo come. Slay opened at fiO.'ifyCUi : .sold up toGO'nc. ' July opened aMil'c ( , hold U | to ti2o. nnd later foil to U1V- The close was January , CBycay : , COc ; July. OPi. Trad wheat closed : No. 1 luird , ( JiP.io ; No. 1 north. ern.GO.'fe ; No. 2 northern , fi'Je. St. l < Mils .Muriiiits. ST. Lotus. Jan. 23. l > 't.ounV'tak : , but not quotably changed : extra fancy , J.fiiQ2.7 ! ) ( ) . WIIKAT Opened ® c lower and never gel moro than Ui ; above the bottom. Small ex ports and foreign markets held prices down : No. 2'red , cash , closed at BO'jr ; January , 60p ; Miiy , nnv : July , GijyriGiJic. COIIN Was weighted down by wheat at tin start , but rallied on the weather news ami cable" , ( losing 'niiUc above yesterday's final prices ; No. 2 ml.M'd , cash and January , closed at 32 ? c ; I'eljruary , 33'4c ; .May , 3Gc ; July , OATS Lifeless : No. 2 cash and January closed at 28ji ! * ; May , ,10 ! iu. Rvi : Notlitng doing. HAIII.BV Nothing doing. IIHAN rirm ; 5'Jc , east track. I'I.AX Hir.i : > -$1.32. Ct.ovKii Sim > Lower : $8.00 < ( iO.OO. HAY Unchanged , dull ! prlmo to choice timotbv , eu.ooaio.oo. IIUTTisn Unchanged ; separator creamery , 21 < ii22c. KciGs Unchanged ; 12'Jc. ' LlIAD-13. rU'Kl.TKli-J3.27'tt3.30. } COIIN .MIAI , Steady ; $1.00. WlIISKV-Jl.15. * II AQUINO Unchanged. IIION COTTON Ttnj ( Jnclmngcd , O.'icJifl.OO. I'uovisiONB Quiet , unchanged ; cxceut dry salt meats , longs and ribs lower. I'ork , standard muss , $1:1.75. : Lard , prlmo &team , $7.75. Dry salt meats , loose nboiilders , ! li.25 ; longs and ribs , J(3.7fJ ; shorts , $ 'i.0 ' ( ) ; bo.xod , IDo moro. Jlacon , packed sbouldors , S7.2D ; longs , $7,00 ; ribs , 47.G2K ; Klioris , ST.Tb&l.tiT'i t KKCKU-rs I'lour , 4,000 bbls. : wheat , 0,000 bu. ; corn , 154.OUO Int. : oats , 21,000 bu. SHIPMENTS Kloiir , 0,000 bms. ; wheat , 0,000 tin. ; corn. laO.OOU bn. ; oats. 40,000 bu. Now Yurlt I > r3iooim Murkot. Nr.w VOIIK. Jan. 23. A largo number ot small mall orders and a fairly acllvo demand from the resident buyurs gave the dry goods district a somewhat buslllng nppcaranco without resulting In a very largo volume of business. Print cloths are easier at 2ie. Prints and printed fabrics show a fair degrea of activity , with the demand running to light styles ami bright ligures. Woolens iiilet. | Job- bins trade rather moro active ut unchanged prices. .MANcncsTnn , Jan. 23. Cloths and yarns quiet and ratlicr easier. Cotton Mil U-.it. Nr.w OIU.IIANS , Jan. 24. Corrox Kulures , steady : sales , 70.300 Imlus ; January , $7.ir > a 7.20 ; Kebruary , l7.22O7.23.March , 47.33 © 7.34 : Alnl , 7.4'-7.43 : May.$7.5KS7.fJ2 : Juno , 87.fi8a7.GO ; July , $7.G57.G7 ! ; August , $7.70a 7.72. Soot cotton closed easy ; middling , 7 5-lGc ; low middling , 7 1-lGc ; good ordinary , G 11-lGc ; net receipts , 13,200 bales ; sales , 4,000.bales. . ST. Louis , Jan. 23. COTTON 1-lGc lower ; iiulot ; middling , 7lic : sales , 200 bales ; rc- [ olptsl.TiOO bales ; shipments 4,400 bales ; block , DG.700 bales. 1'itorlii drain .UurKor. TEOniA , Jan. 23. COIIN Market steady ; No. 2 , 33JJC ! No. 3 , 33c. OATS Market llrm , scarce ; No , 2 white , 28',528 c : No. 3 white , 28c. Uvn Market scarce ; No. 2 , 4047i.- . WHISKY Market llrm ; high wines , basis , fl.lD. liKCKllTS Wheat , 1,800 bu. ; corn , 38,300 bu. : oats , 25,300 bu. ; rve " , GOO bu. ; barley , 1(3 ( 100 bu. , hnii'iinNTS Wheat , none ; corn. 0,200 l > n. ; Dats , 8,800 bu. ; rye , n'ino ; barley , 12.GQO bu. Liverpool . Livnnroof , , Jan , 23. WIIKAT Steady ; de mand moderate ; No. 1 , California , 5s 4d ! ; N'o. 2 , winter , 5s 2affi5s 3d. CORN Steady ; demand moderate ; mixed western , 4s 3Jjd. PROVISIONS Pork , prlmo mess , Hno , 75s. [ icut , extra Indii , , 'J8sDd. llacon , long and diort clear , 55 Ibs. , 38s Gd ; long clear , 05 Iba.-lOs. Lard. ( Us. _ Duliitli U'liiMt .Haricot. DDI.UTII. Jan. 23. The wheat imirkot closed i-ery weak at ! Jc ; lower all around than yesterday. Close : No. 1 hard , cash , Oljfe ; January , 59'e ? ; May , O3'ic ; July , GS'.ic ' : So. 1 northern , cash , ( Wc : January , 08'ic ! ; May , G2ic ; July , G4c ! : No. 2 northern , : asn , G7c ; No. 3 northern , 52c : rejected , 4Gje. ! Jn track : No. 1 northern , to arrlvu , 01'ic. Oil 'HiirUots. On , OITV , I'll. , Jan. 23. National Transit : crtlllcates opunod at 80 < | c ; highest , 80'iic ; owest , 80c ; closed at 80o ; sales , 3,1)00 ) ibis. : clournncus , 22,000 bbls. ; Bhlpniunts , 148,000 bills. ; runs. 07,837 bbls. PiTTsniMid , Pa. , Jan , 23. National Transit tortltlcutcs oiionod at 80yc ; closed at SOJic ; ilghubt , 80ej ; lowest. 80Mc. hTOUK.S A.VI ) HONKS. xcltomont of the Day \V 8 I.ursoly ; Con- llncil to Icullni8 In nusxr. NEW YORK , Jan. 23. When the Stock ixchungo opened for husiness today thcro vus a wild rush to soil the shares of the Vinerlcan Sugar Refining company and the irokcrs who had sulllng orders in nils ttock climbed on each other's backs In an iffort to got rid of a portion , at least , of heir burdens baforo the bottom hail fallen iut , as was expected would happen , In view if the disposition manifested yesterday by n mijority of the housooJ representatives in leallng with the sugar schedule. The innvo vas expected in the hotiso aim it wits very ilcar the Sugar trust hud no hope , for in the ux'scnt temper of the -national law niakors lie problem of no bounty and free roll nod lucrur stared the holders of sugar stocks ( juarely in tno face. It needed no short interest to start a break n Sugar shares this morning ; 8,000 of the : omtnon were thrown on the market ut the intsot nnd the price wont from 71) ) to 7T wlth- mt allowing tlmo for any Intervening quota- , ton , then l.OOt ) were taken at 78. GOO at 77 , i,000 at 70 and them the decline halted. Then lUpporting orders \rerorccolvcdund Insiders ooked upon Sugar as a good buy after a iroak of 5J4' per cont. This Ifu.ylng induced utleciions that perhaps thu situation nt iVushingtan was not so bad after all , but vhun reports of today's vote In the house voro received , showing no chunga of scntl- nont , a break to the lowest point of the naming came , the trade reaching an almost in precedential mark for any single stock. In the late dealings a rally of 1 per cent ook place and there wns a final reaction of per cent , the loss of the day being \ % per : ent. Sugar preferred opened ut a decline ifI per cent , reacted ? / per cent , recovered f per cent , closing 3 per cent lower than rcsterday. The notable and practically only feature if the general market was the romarkabla Innuess displayed in the list in view of the lisnstcr to Sugar. The railway list and some if the miscellaneous stocks actually ad- i-iinced during the Sugar panic , which wns ividcnco that it was not a bear raid on Sugar f any were needed , but a genuine cuso of icare. The grangers , Western Union nnd x'uiv England wcro ( juitc strong in the early tealings , the latter stock being bought on ho announcement that T. C. Platt had been ipponucd receiver. Then some slight sym- lathy was shown by the other Industrials 'or ' their loader , Cordau-o declining 1 % nor : cut , Load 1 i > a cent and others fractionally , hut Iho speculation was torpid In the special tlecs. During the nfrt-filoon the dealings were very light. Aftorio'clock prices moved tin a fraction. During the last hour the inarkol steadily declined and closed steady , h t ° ' per cent below .vesteAlnv's tlnnl sales In the railway list , and i.'to'lK percent In the Industrials , exclusive of Sugar. iho Post says : Considering the nhoclt sustained through the early break In Sugat certlllcates , the gbhoral market showed considerable strength. A few Blocks , chlelly the grangers , advanced fractionally , even while the Sugar stock was collapsing , and advanced , moreover , In the face of modem to local selling. When the commo tion In Sugar had subsided the general mar ket became very dull again and there wore some efforts to wwvlc down prices. In the industrial Mocks th so efforts mot with some success , but 'tho ' general market was not disposed lo 'yield. " When Sugar cer tificates hroko again in the afternoon a con certed professional attack was made on other stocks , v , Ith u number of fractional declines as the result. Hut this movement was of a purely shpcrllclal character and ended in renewed dullness. The following are ( ho clostnsr quotations on the leading stocks on the Now York ex change toJay The total sales of stocks today were 272,100 shares , Including : American Sugar , 154.GOO ; Ilurllngton , 10,000 : Chicago ( ! as , 7(500 ; Oun- orul Itfpctrlc , 2,000 ; Louisville & Nashville , Now York it New ,500 ; St. I'anl , . . . ronortcd by J.V Deano & Co. , Uoird of Trade hall , H as follows : Stocks. Oiwn High Low. Close YUB. Erie IMS Pacific Mull 10 U AN HS I4K Northwestern IDitHi 101 ioii : < t Mo. Pacific 2'JK uaH 2"H Union Pacific 1DM 1UW N IMcltlc , p'f'il IBM N. Pacific com. . . . ' 3a C. II. AQ " 'tit * Kork iHlniut (17 ? ( S,7' " SI. Paul fiOk ( ! OHi , WcBteni Union H5K Sutrai-Trust 7H' 7 W 711 HIM 'Now Kiiclaml iiw : UJA Alclilson ins Chicago ( Jan C ! f OHM liU'i ' Ueaillmr ' ' -'DM iH 20 ! i Del. AlImlHoii , . . . ljj. | 1:11 : 1:1:1 : : 1:11 : I ) . C. P K. (5. I ! iisji Conlatfo IK Now Yitrk Aloliry .Utrkul : , Niw : YOIIK , Jan , 23 : MONBY ox _ Kasy all psr cent ; last-loan , 1 percent ; oloi- Ing at 1 percent. | I'IIIMI : .Mi'tiCANTii.u I'.vi'cn SJjIJOij per cont. STKHMNO KxcuANne Dull , with actual business In bankers' bill's at S4.8GJiO4.87 for demand , and 4.84' < J4.84if for sixty-days ; polled rales , $4.b(5i ! > 4.H8 ; commercial bills , S1.84Jl4.84Jf. ( Siiviu : ( JEHTiriCATi ; G7c. aovEiiNMiiNT llXt 7-Stoady. State bonds , dull. ' . Tno ciosiiig"nuptaTion3 on nonn ; ; ' , . . . SI. P.ml ( Jonnuls , . . 1-J7 ( I. H.-lHCOU ] ) . ' SI. P. C. A P. IHU. . I J. S. .IMs ror ' (15 T. P. L. C. T. UslB. 70 Pacific ( ii of'03. . . . 101 ! T. P. II. G. Tr. ilcts JO La.aUr.npaJ . . , . 03 West Slioi-j 101 ! Missouri ( ! s . - . 100 R. (3. W. iBl 7(1 ( Tcnn. now sol Us. . 10(1 ( AKUdsoti 4B 70 Tumi , nowujl Os. . OH US y A 3:0ti : Tenn.nowsetas. . . 74 O. U. AS. A. ( iH. . . . 10(1 ( Canada So. Uiln 103 < lo7 offpred. . . . D.AU. O. lata 113 II. AT. C. Os D. A 11.0.44 77 H. & T. C. ( is 101 Erlo licit ) 77W N C. Us ofd 118 M. K. A T. OCH. On. III N.C.4B onU M. K. A T. Cun. fM 7IJ Tumi , old ( Iu ( U ) Mutual Union ( in. . 1DP Va. CuaturlcB N. J. C. tut. Curl. . HIM Vii.Ct'iilurleadf , . . N. Pacllli ! IBIS ] ( )7 ) 1 S. C. Non. fund N. Pac.'Jits , HI | Ala. class A N. W. Consols laujf Ala. claua II OH N. W. Dob. fia KlMit ; Ala. class C III ! St. L. A I. M. G. Sa. 7' ' Ala. Currencies. . . . 115 St. L. AS.F.CJen. M l : sum Stuck Oiiucitlinm. I1O3TON , Jan , 23. Call loans , l'/i25 ! per cent ; tlmoloans , Sfta'j pur cunt. Closln < ] uo- tatlons on stocks , bonds and nilnhiK shares : I'MiianCliit' ' NutciK. KANSAS CITV , Jan. 01011'- ' ' . 1.200,8flO. NK.W OllMUNS , Jan , U3-OloarliiBH , I2.HH7- 141. j IlAl.TIMOnc. .Ian. Sir.-nClearliiKS , $2,033,203 , ; lulaneoN t'JUri.-tlU , I'AIIIS. Jan. ' . ' 3. Tlirco per centi rentes , l)7f ) COc for the accounu > ' NKW YOIIK , Jan. 23.-01oarlnK , } 80,420o08 ; hulani'CH , fU.OOli.TuU. ' 110STOS , Jan. 'JiL-CIoarlnss , H4,0u8,052 ; jiilances , Jl.uOU.OlT. ' I'liii.AiiKi.i'iiiA , Jan. 23. Cloarliiss , tll.KiO- J37 ; balam-Ds , tl.OOO.H'Jil , MIUI : > IIIH , Jan. 23 , Now Vork oxchanco , sell- Hi ! 7Di ! nromliim. Ol urin , JOOO.OIl ; h.il- llll'OS , IlUl.OUI. LONDON , Jan , 23. The amount of bullion gone Into tlio Hank ur KuKland on balance today was X'lH.OOO. ST. Louis. Jan. J3.-CloarlilS' * . J3.HOS.87 It buhincos. I737.M07. Money qulot at Ott8 per cent. Kxelinnuu on Nnw York , bOo premium. OIIIOAOO Jan. 23. Money , BV0 { niircpnt ; call lotim , OJt7 per rout. UlearliiK . $12.CiliO , . 000. .Nuw Vork oxchiuiBe. I" r. , HierJInjj ux- dull , tt.u74 i > " demands M.Huh for sixty days. _ _ _ On tlio London Murket. NEW YOIIK. Jan. 23. The KvonlnK Post's six-'clul financial i-ublt'crmn fcays : , 'Iho block - nmrkolH were ciuliit and Htondy. Iliiilnukb was mainly In KiiBibu rullwuya , which uro very firm. The Indian novornn > "iit atinouncci th UHIIO of JtJ.BUU.dOU of Klx-months tn-iimir hllN lo li' paid fur on the ltd proximo. This I regarded in a ilun that thu Indian round will not allow tlio sale of bllh atalHiird rate- liar silver htm recovered toJUI'.jil on Hpiu'ii Intlvo mtri'lia .M lioro. Tlio price of haruoli Is barely Hillllfleiit lo keep II out of the bank. OMAHA I.IVU STOCK faille Trade CniitlnnvK tn Iniprovo licit ; Active mid Illzlmr. Tt-nsiiAT , Jan. 23. Hccolpts of all kinds of stock wcro falrl , liberal today , In spite of the bad wcathor , bu the two days supply , compared with the llrs two days of last week , shows a falling off o about 11,000 , head of cattle and COO head o sheep , while receipts of hojs have Increase ; : nearly ' _ ' , f > ( k ) head. The fat cattle market was slow and no moro than steady. Uuycra were not want Ing moro than their usual quota , and as then were plenty of very decent beeves hero thej naturally tried to buy them lower , Sellers held out stubbornly for a least steady prices , so that not withstanding the bitter cold weather which usually accelerates tradlnir , the move incut was sltiKKlsh and Unsatisfactory throughout. A couple of hunches of 1:001 fat beeves brought $ -1.15 and $1.U , ' > , but the most of the trading In fair to good 1,100 ami l3)0-lb. ! ( ) steers was at around &I.SO to S3.SO , with fair to poor stuff and odd lots at from $ : i.U | down. The tone to the trade was not at all buoyant , but a very rcspectahlo clear ance was effected. The trade in butchers' stock and canncrs was considerably better. Over half the offerings came under this head , hut the In quiry was peed from all sources and the Ulty oild loads changed hands freely at prices fie and lUc higher than Monday , and from -"ie to ! ) < * c hluhcr than last Thursday , thu low point. Sales included common to choice cows and heifers at from ? 1.7ii to $ ; i.-IO , the biilk of the fair to good butchers'cows sell ing at from S-.2."i to ? 'J.8r > . Veal calves were in good demand and stronircr at from M.50 to $ , ' > . ' - ' . " > . with common stock about .steady at from * . - . " > to $ ll.c : > . The market for rough stock was active and llrm , common to choice bulls , oxen and stags sellingat $1.80 to iy.'J. > . There was some trading in .feeders , but not much. Country buyers were in no great rush to buy and regular dealers tiad enough on hand to prevent any nnxloty for the Immediate - mediate future. I'rlccs , however , ruled about steady and tno looting was linn. Good to choice feeders nro quoted nt from S3 to ? ; t.7 ( ) , fair to good at from $2.70 to ? n , and liphter , 1011111101101" grades at Irom & 'J.7C down. iJcpresentnUvo sales : It Curei OoUi , Coughi. Sort Throat , Croup , Infill * on , V/boopln ; Coach , Broncbltli end Aithma. A ccrttln cum for Coniumptlon in flrit itagei , nil t turo relief In ndranced itaf ei. Uio at once. You will itt the ( xc llnteff e after Uklng lha fir t don. Sold by dealero everyvibtto. bottlei tO ccnti and 81.09. Il K l " . . y in r > sir , tl. ! i .1) . ) a ? .i list CM I ' 118 3 l ! , fisld-l.s l.\)0 3 2i > HIHIS lei'i { > iptH were fairly liberal , and whlto the hoits ran considerably liRlitor than usual the quality \viis good. The nmrkut omiied out active and all of a niflu'l hlglior than Monday. Iteporis fi-ont the c.ist were In the main favorable , nnd while there was no activity on the part of ship pers and speculator1 , local houses \veio all wanting mippll.is and did not hesitate in pay the mlvuiHT1. l-'or fair to good hogs of till weights f.'i.lW and $ . * > . ! C ) wan paid and chok-o light and biilchoiMvcight HtniT brought $ .V-HJ. Among tlio top sales today were cloven lo.uls of good , smooth butcher pigs from Ori'gon that had been fed entirely on wheat. That Is otto way to solve tlio problem of low priced wheat. On bad re ports from the cast the market closed up wen It , but with about everything out of llrst hands. Thu nig bulk of tlin tr.tdlng was at i > . 'M and ; , Vtl"i , as against K > . ! tO Motidny nnd from $ .V''o to W.U.J on last Tuesday. 1 to pro sentnltvo rales : I'lllS AND IIOI.'RII. 2..GOO 3 50 4 . . . 00 4 00 .Siir.ini * Six loads were received and the ( juallty was not the host. Local houses wcro wanting some nheep , and dcsir.iblo grades of both muttons and lambs were quotably linn , while common stuff was rather neglected and easier. Good natives S'.T.Xif.'l.fiO ; fair to good westerns. $2.5H.ri ! ( ! ) ; common and stock slice ] ) , Si..10 goodito choice 40 to 100-lb. lambs , -i.-5. sales - - . Heprcscntativo : No. Wt. I'r. Gii : Oregon ewu 01 $230 140 wustoin wolhiii-.s 121 325 545 Mexican Iambs , fed 50 350 Kr < Tiits | anil linpo < itiin ot Stunk. Olllulal roiiilpts an 1 disposition of stoc : ! as shownIV ) ( hi ! liulcsof thj Union ritojit Var.M company for tin ) twenty-fourIIOIIM ending lit 0 o'cloeu p. m. , January 23,1804 : IIKCKIITS. . Total Cliifaii ( l.tvu Mori , .tlarkcr. Jan. 23. Tlio i-attlu ( rado was rathcMHOV ! , but. salusmun who had sultulilu stock for the mai-kol. wi > n > In no wlsu willing to inako coiu'cs ions , and ino only factor thai stood In the way of u substantial advance was that , iif : t Ma run In the west , about , 12,000 head In ( lit1 111 ice iirlm'lpal nmrkot.s Omaha. Kansas I'lly and M. l.ouls. Values are fnun 20c to UOc belter than the jiast wei > k on K')3d ' and useful stcer.s , and the liust grades of cous and helfors aru selling for muro money. In tlio Mocker and feeder lliio business was Unlit and prlct" . Hti-ndy. In the IIOK market business wa.s active with tlio hulk uf arrivals .selling at about the sumo raiiKO as yesterday , a few fancy lots > elllii u trlllo higher , but. toward the close prices ruled u strong 5c lower than at the opening , and a few lotH were carried over. ICough lieavy may bo qilOlud at from $5.25 to J5.30 ; packers and mixed from j-'j.-IO luJj.-l.'J ; prime , iiouvy and huti'herwel litsfrom 5. 50 to $5. 05 ; Ilelil , from $5,40 toir5.45 , and rejected from $4.50 to 14.05. In tin * sheep market then ; \vaslltlloorno chaiiKe In prices as compaied with tluiclo- yo.steiday. The Incrcaso In Iho iccelpls , how- bvur. hail a londency to check the rather up ward tendency of yesterday. Thin and com mon sold at from * -.25 to if'J.OO.somotlilni } better - tor at from J2.75 to # 3.20 , fair to peed ml.xed lots of owes and wether.s from J3.25 lo J0.25 , weslern owes from { 2.75 to { 3.05 , and western wuthern from $3.15 lo3.75. Thin and common lambs sold nt from J2.75 to if3. 1\ ) , and others from $3. 25 to W. 75 ; ono bli ; band ot Mexicans at { 4.05 and the best natives at from J-I.5U to $1.85. Kocolnls : CaHIo , 3,500 head ; ho s , 20,000 head ; sheui ) , 15,000 head. The Evening .lournul renorts : UATTI.U IteculptM , . 3.50i ) head ; market Wo Otfer I"ou a Jtcmedy tr/tle/i Insures Safety eo XIfoof Mother and C/dW. Itolis Confinement of Its Fain , Horror anilJllalt , AftcrnMnffonobottloof Mother's Frlcml" B'JOertit but lltlapnliiRCU dliluolcspurluucutlinc vroakDi'Sj nftcrwnrd tuiinl In such casco. ilr3. ANNIE UIGI : , 1 jmar , Ho. , Jail. 15th , IbSI. Bent l > y express , chcrpca pr p ld , on receipt ot prtco , $1.50 per botdc. lluoli to Uotlicra mailed free , KEGULA'eOIB CO. , ATLANTA , C3A , OLIJ BY ALL Dnuaaisia Mrndvt no cilrn MroMh TO nuininnl , 18 . : , ' d * i.J ) 'i.-lii , olliers , } I 7uit ( > ) , lU | common , fl.'iK/.4 ; . ' ; , . Ilois-Uccelit.i. ( | 'JO.OOOhcnU , market nrtlvo and Mtaadyi pacKcr.t and ini.U'd , t5,4 , < hi5,4fii iirlmu heavy , i.i.OOU.5.0i ! primu llKlK , 10.404.0 'HII'KKP AMI iuins-Uoci-lpts Ifi.OOO lioadi in.ulicl , Nlifadyt lop sliucii , J3.JOiti.75 : | top Itimbi , * 4.&a4.sa KnnvM City I.IV" MtiirK Al'irltot. IV\NJ AS CITV , Jan. 23. OATTiii-ttoooiii : | ( , 0,00(1 head i HhlpmoilK l,400liuadtciWH weak ; MonrMMciuIyi Texas MI port , tU.25 3,55 ! ship ping stci-rn , $ lt)00K.nn ) ; TI'MIR and tiatlvo cons , } l.riCt3.35i Ulltchor otni'k , { 3.00UI.1U ; Htocki'rs and fei'dor * . JiS.IJWftlr ! > li. lions--llrculpti , 11,400 licudi MilpmenK 1200 hciuti market oprimd fiidlH ; higher , closed 1015iliiwor ; hulk , ? ft.3iMHi.-irii heavy , pack- ln and ml\i < d , f5.10if5.55i IlKlit , Vorkem and plus , f.'i.DOiiu.UD. . SinitHoccintji : : , 2,000 lioad ; slilpinunts non'Oi marl.ft slow and steady , NIMYork l.lvn Moi'l ; Atnrlirt. Nr.w YOIIK. Jan. 'J3. llr.iVis-Ui ! : > colt | ) * , 'J2l ( lipaili inaliil > Tor export : no tradoj American ri'fi-lKi'iitUir lii'i'f , steady ; scnnl , 8'H1 PIT Ib.i slilpmiMils lonmrrow , 2iiUO qnarfers ot heel. C.II.VMItecelpts , 142 head : market llrm ; veals , fnlr to clinlco , * 7,2.Vif.H.50 pi-r cwt. s'MUH' AM ) I.AMIHlEecidpts , 24,500 hond ; 23 cars on siih < ; market almost , nominal , de- maiiil very si-ant : 10cars unsold ; sheep , In ferior lo uoiiil , tJ.TAWI-iVJ'i ' ; fair lambs , 1.50. llooslieceipts , 4,000 head ; few bunches on sales ; tlrm at i.'i.HOHU.oo , St. Inun l.lvn Mtiinu .Unrki-t , ST. Loins , Jan. 23. CATTI.I : Ifei' iits , 3.800 head : shipments , 700 head : market slow on inferior , and steady on Kooil ; receipts neuily all To\nns ; fed 'J.V.MIIIM , f3.'JOiii3.35j oow.s , - * l,705H.lh ) . HIXH--lleculiits , 4,400 head ; ihlDinunts. OOOheiKi ; nunket opened li'c higher ; closed weak but. Idc. 1111 ; best heavy , $ . ' ) .30 < iij.55 ; tnl.\ed , ifJ.l5-tC5.50 ; IlKllt , S5.35fi(5.45. ( rlKii--Keculils. | : | 2,000 head ; shlpmenH none ; matket ueak at nrclous iirlce.s. .Sioux City Live .Monk .Miirid-t. . Stot'X CITV , Jan. ' . ' 3. ! ( oi < ) IteculptR , 1,000 head ; olllclal yesterday. 150 head ; shipments , none : mailcel strong , tt > .25U5.30 ; bulk , J.'j.'Jfi. CATTI.I- ; . - lpts , 1,000 head ; olllclal yester day , loghead ; shlDinents , 101 huail ; maiket , strung and acthe. .Stuck in Mignt. Uecelptsof llvn MIMK at. tnu four tirlmilpil westein market.- , Tuesday , January 23 : IJatllo. lloirs. rihooi ) . Poiltl. O , iaha 2.244 5,75(1 1,315 ChlciiKu 3.500 2ODO ( ! Ifi.OU'l ' Kansas City 0'JOO 0-UIO U.iliill i-t I.oills 3,81)0 ) 4,000 2,00(1 Total 10,444 30,100 2lii > . | 5 DoWltt's Witch Ila/.oi Siuvo cures sort's. UoM'llt'a Witch Hazel Salvo cures ulcer * . FOURTEEN MEN WANTED WORK. County Hoard I'lnn ISIooltvit Uy Cold for tlu * I'rofti'iit. Yesterday's Infant bllxzttrd nipped thn county connnissioncrs' labor scheme In thu bud and at the saino tlmo provcntcd the Id Id laboring men from winding their way out ta tlio Klkhorn road , thcro to earn a dollar to assist in fiupportinp their families. At an early hour In the niorninp ; fourteen able-bodied men showed up at the odleo of the charity committee niid stated that they wcro ready to go out and do sonic road grail' ln > j. Their names wcro entered and they wcro ready to start when the storm broku over the face of the earth. When tha snow commenced to llirt around the corners they wcro sent to their respective homes , with instructions to call when the weather moderated. The plan adopted by the commissioners is this : All of the men are registered at tlio county agent's olllco , and when ho tinds that they are residents ot the county they are given a ticket to the commissioners. The commissioners register the applicant , tlio record showing his residence , the length of time in the county ami thu number of per sons dependent upon him for support. Thia being done the man is iven n loiter to tha foi eman of the work , whuro ho is given em ployment. At the end of each week the fore man on the work will maku a report , to the commissioners , and when any man hau worked ten days ho will have to lay off anil allow his place to be lllled by some other man who is out of employment. Whan men are receiving aid from tbo county the cost ol the supplies furnished will bo deducted from the bill for labor and the balance paid in cash. PJR1ME IN HIGEI PL.ACG3 ! it IH not , strungo that some people do wrong through ignorance , others from a failure to investigate us to the right OP wrong of a mutter. Hut it is strange , that individuals and firms , who nrolutly uwuro of the rights of others , will per sist in perpetrating frauds upon thorn. High-tonod , wouittiy mtinufruturlng firniti will olTor and neil to retail mer chants , articles which tlioy know to ha infringements on the rights ot proprie tors , nnd imitations of well known gootls. Wo want to sound ti note of warning to the retailers to bow.iro ot such imita tions nuil simulations of ' 'G'AUTKa'd LiT- TLK LIVEII PILLS. " Whoa they are of fered to you , refuse them ; you do not want to do wrong , nntl you don't want to. lay youraolf liable to a lawsuit 13on Frunkliti said "Hono.sty is the best poli cy" ; it is just as true that "llonouty U tnobost principle. " SOUTH Union Stock Yards Company , BiitCatlta Ilo anddlmp nnriatla ths COMM133IQX ii Wood Brotiisrs. MTO Stock Coinrals loa Maraliaatu ? oithJnmha Tolophoni IIS ? . Clilaitl JOHN II. DADMMAV , I . , . - - , , WAI/riCK K.V.)0 ) ; > , f B r Market reports by rnall and wlro cboarfnl nrnlshad upon application. "A TRAINING IN CLEANLINESS IS A FORTUNE. " COMPLETE YOUR EDUCATION WITH