THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , JANUARY 1(5 ( , J801. \Yhoat \ Advanced One Tfont on Reports of Bond Issue. IT HAD PaEVIOUSLY SUFFERED A DECLIN Corn Received A ( lood Dent of AUcntlo IZnrljr , but f.ater the Market \Va * In \Vrnk Condition to the dm * . CHICAGO , Jan. 15. On a report that th iccrotary ot the treasury had concluded tIssue Issue70,000,000 m bonds wheat advanced 1 today. It had previously suffered a ma rite decline , however , on big Indian shipment ! lower cables , liberal receipts and the u rrrnscd visible supply , nnit closing price \vuro unchanged from Saturday's close. Ma , corn Is ' { a lower , Mny oats ? ( jc lower am provisions slightly higher nil around. Wheat started out wcait , with May X lower nt C."o , nnd continued downward reaching OIJ c. Tim dcullnu was caused b ; lower cables , liberal shipments from Indli nud only n srnnll decrease In the quantity o whcnt nnd flour on ocean passajjo. lleslde ; the visible supply report postings Indicate ! that there would bo an Increase , while opera tors had calculated upon n decrease , nm liberal receipts wcro reported from th < northwest. lint a good demand developed ihorts became anxious to cover nnd n rank ndvmn'0 followed. Ucsldes the report nhoui a boml Issun there was also n report that ttu crop of tbo Arccntino had almost been rulnei with drouth. The huylnp as prices ndvauccc was liberal and May closed but 'jc ' from tin top figures of the day. Corn received u good deal of attcntlor early , but latur the market was In a wcali condition and the dosing was very wcalc , Operations wcro almost exclusively local one of tlio principal features being tlio un loading of a largo long lot held by Captain Phillips , estimated at 1.000.000 bu. This nnd the free movement , the laivo increase in the visible supply and general decline In nil tlio surrounding pita , created a great soiling pressure. 'Iho cash market was dull nnd heavy. The report of an Argon tint drouth caused a reaction , and May closed midway between the top and bottom figures of the day. In oats the free selling by loncs early , combined with the decllno In other grains , caused weakness , but better buying and the advance in wheat produced n reaction later , nnd the close was steady , with May midway between the top and bottom figures of the icaslon. Provisions opened wcalc nnd lower on' ar rival of live hogs largely in excess of the estimates , but on li ht offerings there was an improvement , which was also contributed to by the support accorded to the market by Armour & Co. The feature of tlio day was the purchase of 1,000,000 Ibs. of May ribs by n prominent commission house and this Im parted renewed strength , with the closing near tlio outside prices of the day. Com pared with last night May pork is IBJ c higher , May lard Do higher and May ribs Oc higher. Estimated receipts for tomorrow : Wheat , I'.ll cars : corn , 8'JO cars : oats , 231 cars ; hogs , Ul.OOOhead. The loading futures ranged as follows : Cash ( imitations were as follows : I'liOnu Weak and unchnniroil , WIIBAT No. 2 sprlnir , G0c ; No. 3 spring , GOSGOl'ic ; No. 2 rod , COjfc. CoilN No. 2 , 34ic , OATS-No. 2 , 27c ; No. 2 white , 27& < a28J4'c ; No. 3 while , 2728c. KYC-No.2. .We. llAHMiv No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , 42S53c : No. 4 , 40342C. KI.AX SCUD-NO. 1 , M.3GVJ. TIMOTHY SEED 1'rlino , S4.1G. I'OliK Mess , nor bbl. , I13.87 ® 13.40 ; lard , per 100 Urn. , $8.10 ; short ribs aides ( loose ) , f0.72K0.77J ! : dry Hiil'cd shoulders ( boxodi , M.25 < 3G.SO ; short clear sides ( boxed ) . 87.00 @ 7.50. WHISKY Distillers' flulsbod goods , per gal , , (1.15. The following wore the receipts and ship ments for today : Un the Produce cxchanro today the butter msrkut wna weak ; cronmory. 1823cj dairy , 15Q21c. Eggs , weak ; fresh. 17@18o. Now Vurk Mir : < ; i'tii , Nr.w Yonic , Jun. 10. Fr.oun Hocolpts , 62,01)0 bbls. ; tixporls. 3,200 bbls. ; sales , 4,000 lihRs. ; very dull ; southern flour , dull ; rye Hour , steady ; buckwheat Hour , dull ; 12.75 ® " " ' ' "H'U'CKWIIKAT Nominal ; state , I8.00ffl8.35 ; Ilrtimiy wluo , $2.70. llYR Nominal. HAIU.KV Dull ; No. 2 Milwaukee , OOQ60o ; two-iowcd httito , G2i < iG3c. ll.Mii.r.Y MAI.T Dull ; western , 00&80c ; Cuna- dliin. 00a05c ; xlx-rownd , HOiiBOc. WIIUAT Kecolpts , 0.000 bu , ; exports. 00,300 bu , ; salon , 1,225,000 bu. futuriM nnd 30,000 lii ) , spot. Spot market pnslor ; No. 2 red , In store and ulovator , G0&i ! ; ; afloat , G7 ? c ; t. o. b,07S ; No , 1 northurn , TIJta. UptlotiR weaker on disappointing change In stocks and visible biipply , rallying on covering , nnd report of bond Issue nt Washington , closing dull , but steady at unclmiiKod prices ; No , a red , January closed nt liOUffiOGJiu ; Kob- runry eloM-d nt G7c ; .March. 0734&OH ! i : , clo.sod /atOS'.i ' : ; Mny , CO l-10i 70c ? , clo-lod at 70 ? e : Juno , 70 , ' . < a71Kc , closed lit 7 ljc ; July , 7HS ® 71'rfO , closed ut 72&e ! ; August , 72Ji4S72Jio , closed ut72'ic. UOUN Kecolpts,250,900hll , ; exports , 121.000 bu. ; sales , 790OUOhu. | futiiroMand 98,000 bu. suot. Snot market inodunitoly nctlvo , closed steady ; No , 2,47i ! < : In oloviitor ; 42Ko ntloat ; uiiRriuiod mixed , 42 ? c. Option inurkot opened soaker on homo liquidations hold olT ftirthor on visible simply Increase , rallied later with wheat and closed utichniiKed to J < u higher. January closed nt 4140 ; February , 42 ® 42'ic , closed nt 42K ! March closed at 43e } ; Mny , 44 11 10@44 ? c , closed ut 44We. OATS Uecoipts , 072,000 bu , ; exports , 10,000 hii , ; snles , 420,000 bu. futures , anil 00,000 hii. spot. Spot market woiiknr with a fair trade ; No. 2 , y2'i5t33c ! No. 2 , ( Inllvuri'd , 33ic ( ; No. 8 , 32c ; No. 2 whlto , a4'4'iit30c ; No. 3 whlto , 33 < it83MOi truck , mlxod western , 33(83 ( Hie ; track , \vhllo wostnru 35 C(40c ; tiuck , whlto htnto , U0fi)40c. ) Option inurkot ruled jjenerally lower nil day oM't-pt Just nt the close , when It ral- lled HllKhtly , closed ? , e not decllno ; January closed lit : i2' e ; ; February. 33U < i33Kc , closed nt 33Ue : March closed at 34c ; May , 3434ic , ; closed at 34aC. ! HAY Firm ; shlppliiff , JO.OO ; good to choice , fO.004JH.no. HOPS.-Dull ; sttito , common to choice , 18 ® 22c : I'nelllo coast , 18&22c ; London market holder" , no olVorlnKi. Itliii'.s Hli'iuly ; wet salted Now Orleans so- h'l'tcd , 45 < it05 lhs. , 4VJU6MI ; Tuxiis. sulected , iir-'iiru ) HH. , 4Q5c ; lluenoa Ayres , dry , UOiMO Ibs. . KI'iWHc ; ToxiiH , dry 2IU.iObs : | , , Of. liUATHKii Steady ! hemlock Milo , lliionos Avren , lljtht toheiiw welu-ht.s , 14Q19C. VIIOVKSIONS lleefiMendy ; cut meats , steady ; pickled uolllnx , 7 Hc ; pickled shoulders. b\ ( UOUe ; pickled hinim , 9u 9iiu , l.ard , dull : > vexterii steam closed nt tu.OO nominal ; sales , 110110 ; optloiH , none ; January closed at JH.fiO nominal : Kehruary. JH.'JS ; May , S8.20 nominal. I'urk , dull and sloaily , IIUTTiiitQulot ; wpstorn dairy , 14 Jffil7c ; \vr.steriiureamery , ] Hit20tic : western factory , 18dtlilc ; Klulns , la ! 4ci sttuo diitry , 17a24c ; utati' croamitry , C'iir.isK-Quiet : ; htnto , large , 02114'cj Eimill , part skims , 4Q10oi dill , Kdiis Weak , receipts , 0,272 ukBs.j Ice lioiibu , IQc ; western , fresh , Ibiil'Jo ; bouthcrn , 1'Jo , TAI.I.OW Strong ; city ( JO per pUa.i , Oiic. I'KTiioi.KtiM Stron iir ; United closed btlc bid. ItosiN-Kasler ; btrulned , common to good , H Firm. Mni.ARKR.HDull. . 1'U ) ImfN-IHill ; American , JIS.0031C.OO. Ciii-i-Kii-Kai-y : Like , Sio. 1 , i\ii I' Inn ; donu-Mlc , i,10. : TIN -Dulls Straits. tJO.10. 'Neclectcdi domektlc , nominal. OibUowa cuutluuud llruiuosa nnd closed with nn upward tendency Hcportc that nt Ihi'ioutli 11 ( V bid for bulk crude i mlih and 33raskeili nrimo yaltnvr , 3Cil37 < yellow , OIT grades , OS dSi'i prlmo whlto , 40o , Hnuu Kaw , stron i views of holders ch t'l buslncxsi fair refined , 20-lOc ; contrlfiitfa 00 .test , 2 15.10 c.3i'j sales , none ! rnllnoi iicttvo ii nd nrmor ; No. I ) , 0 15-10Vli No. 7 , 3i (3.1 in-lOc ! No. 8 , 3 11-1VU3'H No. 0 , 3 ( ft3 13-lOc ! No. U ) , 3 0-loa3ic ? ; Ni 11 , 8 11-lOc ! No. 12 , 3 7-ltV < J3V ! No. li 3 0 ! off A. 34t4 > tn | mould A , 4 7-if/a4V Rtiindnrd A , 4 l-lOUiUc ; < : onfeclloners' / 4 ll > 10Mcciit ! ; loaf , 4 lO-inurj'icicrushei 4 IC-IOfiBjiRi powdered , 47-l ( l4Se > grant latcd , 4 a-lO' ! > toi cubot , 4 7-ioaiic. Onnlni I'roilnco .Murlii-t. HtrrTEii Tlioro Is plenty of butter 0:1 : th market , but It Is mostly ot the medium grade Hoally choice slock It n scarcity and Is In fal demand. Choice country , 1410c ; packln stock , 12c. DHIISSKD PooiiTiiv Tlio market Is woakc than yesterday on clilcftoni and turkeys Ducks nro Ntoady nnd In dcmnmi Chlckcni , OiUCc ; turkeys , 8UOc ; cocso ntn iiucka , OiTclOc. Inferior Mock would sell be low the above lUuriM. I.tvn I'oist.TiiY Dealers generally nro ndvli Ing against the .shipment of live poultry , n the demand U very light , the trade cenorall : prcforrlng tlr" isd poultry. The few salt- mndt > arontC&7i ! , VKAtTho nrrlvalt are not honvy nnd tin market llrm at previous quotations ; cholci small and fat vcaN , 7a7ici ! thin or heavy OAMH 1'ralrlo chickens , quail and vonlsot arc out , of season , and tlioro Is but llttlo on tin market ovcept dui'k.i. Canada gecsu , Hi : in a I Inrd Mucks. J2.00U2.00 ; Jiick rabbits , tl.OOij 2.00 : small rabbits , ? ! ; squirrel * , 75c. KimsTlio market contlnuos to go down nm dealers freely predict that the best eggs wll sell nt 12ii ! ! by the llrst of the week Nothing but the best Flock Is called fnr am oven that mrcts with but few miles , 1'rlcc' ' are npliadc lower. 1'rcsh slock , 1314c ; coh atoniKo , 1 lTU2c. ( HONHY Choice whlto clover , 10c ; Call. fornln , lOc. Ovsiims-Medlum , I. X. 13cJiorsoshocs ; iBi' . ; extra manuards , vuo : . ; selects , 21c ; oxtn selects , 22p ; company selects , 25c : counts , 30c NuTS-Cho < iliiiili , 12c per 11) ) . ; Italian chestnut" , 1'/l.V ( ; ilmnnds , 18c ; English wal nuts , 12 21 lc : Illborls , 12'tc ; IIra7.ll nuts , 11 ® 12c : pecans , larae , 12fjl4c ; pecans , medium lOc. The maikuLon black walnuts Is low and no one wants to buv. V.WIUTAIIt.r.l. IlKANS California hand-picked navy , ll.OOQ 2.00 ; western navy , $1.80 1.00 ; common wliltu beans , fl.riOiil.7u. ONIONS Onions are quoted nt 00300c , and on order ; ' at U5U70c ; Spanish onions , per ciato , $1.00. WATEII 1'nESS Out of the market. POTATOES- Nebraska , Iowa and Minnesota grown potatoes' , In small lots from store , OOJJ 70c ; same In car lots , COc ; ( Colorado , from store. 75c : Colorado lots , G83 > 70c. OAIIIIAOK Orders forcabbago from the coun try are Illlnd at 2c per Hi. CIU.EKY Koors According to slzo , 40aGOj per do/- UEI.CKYfiood stock , 30c ; extra fancy Cali fornia , r > ucffi.oo. SWEET I'OTATOIW Tho' supply la fair ; geol : stock , per bin. , t.oo. : ) UltKliN VwiBTAlil.us Spinach , per bbl. , $2 ; salsify , 3033rn ; per doraalshcs : , per doz. , 35c ; endlvo. per do75c ; onions , nor do20c : caullllowor , per oo/- , J1.502.00 ; lettuce , pordoi. , 0075c : cucumbers , $2 ; toma toes. per crate of 20 Ibs. , J'2 ' ; string beans , $2.00 per 'i-lm. box ; parsley , per doz. , 30c ; egg plant , per doz. , $2.00. OKA PER There are no Catawbas on the market - kot : Malagas , nor 50-lb. bbls. , not , S5.25SO.OO ; Malagas , per05-lb. bbls , , not. $0.no&0.50. CAI.IKOIINIA FIIUITA Cullfurula fruits are entirely oh" the market. APPLES The supply U llsht on this market nnd prices higher ; fancy western , $1.0032.00 per box. CiUNiiErtmns Cranberries are arriving very freely and are In good dumand ; Capo Cod , per bbl. , JO.OOSG.OO ; boll and bugle , 80.50 ; Jersey , $0.0000.25 ; bell and cherry , $ o. TIlOl'ICAt , FIIUIT.S. IlAXANAS I'rlcos remain about steady : per bunch , large. J2.00S2.00 ; per bunch , small to medium , S1.7ul.00. ! LEMONS Now Messina lemons , size 300 , 10.50 ; size 300 , $020515.50. OIIANOKS Mexicans , per box , $2.00 ; large sl/es , * 2.25ffi2.40 ; fancy Vlorldus , $2.75 ; choice Florldas , $2.00. TANOIHINIS : : I'er box , $2,75. GUAPU FJIUIT1'or box , $4. FUKS. Hear-No. 1 black , lari e , $20.00 25.00 ; medium , 15 ; small , 88.0010.00 ; black year- Units , large , $12.00i&15,00 ; medium , $10 ; small $7 ; black cubs , largo , JG.OOS8.00 ; medium , JO. OO3G , 00 ; small , $7 ; black Montana and Kocky mountain , largo. $18.00322.00modluin , (14 ; small , $10 ; black Montana yearlings , largeS12 ; medium , $8 ; small , $5 ; black Mon tana cubs , large , $0.50 ; medium , $4.00 ; small , 13 ; silver tip , largo , $20 ; medium , $12 ; small , 88 ; silver tip yoarllngs , largo , $11 ; medium , $8 ; small , SO ; silver tip cubs , largo , $ Gmodlum ; , 14. 50 ; small , $3 ; brown , , largo , $20,00'325.00 ; medium. $10 ; small , $12 ; yearlings , largo , $10.00312.00 ; medium , $8 ; small , $ G ; cubs largo , 87 ; medium , $5 ; small , $3 ; badger No. 1 Inrire , $1.0031.50 ; medium , GOc : small , 50c : fisher No. 1 largo , $8 ; medium , $0 ; small , $4 ; fox silver , as to color according to beauty No. 1 largo , $100 : medium , $60 ; small , $40 ; silver pale , according to beauty , largo , $50 ; medium , $30 ; small $20 : cross , largo , $7 ; medium , $3 ; small , $2 ; rod , largo , $1 00 ; medium , $1.25 ; small , $1 ; gray , largo. 70c ; medium , OOc ; small , 40c ; kit largo , 5Uc ; medium , 40c ; small , SOc. lynx. No.l large , $3 ; medium , $2 ; small , $1.00 ; marten. No. 1 , largo , $2 ; medium , 31.00 ; small , 81 ; mink , No. 1 , largo , BOcSll.OO ; medium , 70c : small , Guc ; mink , dark , No. 1 , largo , $1 ; medium , 75c ; small , OOc ; mountain lion , nor- fect head and feet. No. 1 , largo , $1.0032.00 ; Imperfect skins. 20300c ; otter. No. 1 , largo , ! 8 ; medium , $0.0037.00 ; small , $5ottT | , palo , N'o. 1. largo , $7 ; medium , $0 ; small , $4 ; raccoon , No. 1 , largo , BOc ; medium , OOc ; small , OOe : raccoon , black , ns to beauty , No. 1 , largo , DOC'S ) [ 2.00 ; skunk black , cased. No. 1 , largo , $1.25 ; medium , 75c ; small , 50c ; short striped , large , " SI ; medium ? 70c : small , 40c ; "narrow striped , largo , GOc ; medium , 40c ; small , 25c : broad itrlpoil , largo , 203250 ; wolverine , No. 1 , laMO , H ; medium , $3 ; small , $2 ; wolf mountain. No. 1 , large , $3 ; medium , $2 ; small , $1.50 ; prairie , largo , 7075c : medium , OOc ; small , OOc ; Ijoavor per skin , No. 1 , larso , $0.0030.00 ; ncillum , $4.50 ; small , $2 ; kits , largo , $2 ; medium , tl.OO ; small , 70c ; muskrats winter , No. 1 , largo. 10311c ; medium , Oc ; small , 7ci Fall , large , 830c ; medium , 7c ; small , Oc ; kits , largo , $23c. nines. TAI.I.OW , ETC. HIDES No. 1 green hides , 2'/Je ; No. 2 croon ildos , 2c ; No. 1 green salted hides , 3c : No. 2 ; reen salted hides , 2c ; No. 1 green salted ildos , 25 Ibs. to 40 Ibs. , 3c ; No. 2 green salted ildos. 25 HH. to 40 Un. , 2c : No. 1 veal calf , 8 Ibs. to 10 Ibj. . Gc : No. 2 veal calf , 8 Ibs. to 15 ibs. , 4c : No. 1 dry Hint hides , 5c ; No. 2 dry Mint ildes ; 4c : No. 1 dry salted hides , 4c. 1'arl : urcd hides 'jC per Ib. less than fully cured SilUEl1 I'Ki/w-iroon baited , each , 30375c ; iroon salted sncnrllng * ( short woolcd early ildns ) , onch 103l5c ; dry shoarlliiRS ( short oolod early skins1 , No. 1 , each O3l0n ; dry ihoarllngs ( short woolod early skins ) . No. 2 > ach Oc ; dry Hint , Kansas and Nebraska mtclior wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight , 103 lie ; dry Hint , Kansas and Nebraska murrain , vool bolt.s , per Ib. , actual woUht , 1720c ; dry lint Colorado butcher wool pelts , per Ib. , ictual weight , 0310c ; dry Hint Colorado mur- nln wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight , 730o ; Iry pieces und bucks actual wolght , G37c. Co lie i ! Mnrlioc. Nr.wYoitK , Jan. 10. COKPEE Out Ions opened itcady , with bids from 5 points lower to 10 joints higher ; showed Increased speculative ntorest and closed steady at from unchntiuod irlcos to 5 points not advance ; sales , 10,700 lags , Including : February , $10.00310.05 ; Uareh. $10.20 ; Mny. $15.1)0310.00 ) ; July , ilO.GO ; September , $10 , 10 ® 10.25 , Spot coll'eo , tlo , iUlet ) , about , s oady ; No.7 , $18.12 (318.25 ( ; nllil , steady ; Cordova , f20.00320.25 ; sales , 1,000 bags , jirlvato terms. SANTOS. Jan. 15 , Market firm ; good aror- igo , $10,10 ; receipts , 5,000 bags ; stock , 12U- )0 ) ( ) bags. llAMiiuito , Jan. 15. Market steady ; prices incliaiiKod to V pfg advance , HAVIU : , Jan. 15. Market steady , ! f@Jf ! ad- , -anco on near futures ; barely steady , iittilf ewer for nearer months. HID UK JANntuo , Jan. 15. Market duller ; S'o. 7. $15.45 ; receipts , 10,000 baps ; stock , 175,000 bags. _ LONDON , Jan. -Market qulot , 83Gd ad- ranco. KIIIMIIM City KANSAS CITY. Jnn. 10. WHEAT lie lower ; S'o. 2 hard , OUJc ; No. 2 rod , 04c. ' Cense lower : No. 2 mixed , 20V4O20.VCJ So. 2 while , aOTi'&Hc. OATS UnclmiiKeil ; No. 2 mlxod , 28O28)Jc ) ; So. 2 whim , Uoa-JOiic. Kens -Very dull nt 12i/ai3c. ! UVK Slonuy nt 50c. FI.AX SKUD Irroauliir : $1.2331,24. IliiAN Firm at 5H3UOO , HAY Steady ; timothy , $8.0030,00 ; prairie , t ii Steady ; creamery , 19323c ; dairy , KKCEIPTS Wheat , 40,000 bu.j corn , 1,000 lu , ; oatn , none. Siiti'Miss-M Wheat , 34,000 bu. ; corn , none ; ants , iiono. _ _ _ _ _ AlnrKnt * . MiMVAtiKEE , Jan. 10. Futm Quiet , WHEAT Weak : No. 2 spring , OOc ; No. 1 lorthern. 04o ; May , 02 c. COHN Dull ; No. 3 , 33c. OATS Lower : No. 2 white , 23i20o ; No. 8 .vhlto , 'J7H'HUe. . UAIU.GY Lower ; ' No. 2 , 49fc ; ; sample , on ; rnck , 3HJSOc. ( HvE-IowurNo. ; 1.47MC. I'liovtdlO.vs Steady ; pork , $13.30 ; lard , 18. ItECr.UTS-1'lour. 3,300 bbls. ; wheat , 0,100 in. ; barley , 33,000 bu. Snil'ME.vrs Flour , 6,300 bbls. ; wheat , 700 ju. ; burlor , l.GOObu. llUllltll , , - -j DUI.UTII. Jan. 16. WHEAT Tills , , market losed rather steady , unchanged fr lay , t.'loso : No. 1 luird , cash , 01\c , WHO ! May , G4 ? 'u ; July. CU > ( e ; No. Ii : aau , OUiici January , OOJic ; " 05cs No , 2 northern , cash , "We " ; No. 8 , 52o { r ( Jceted , 40'ii' . Uu track : Nu. 1 northern ! t arrive , oi4c. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ St. I.oitlslnrKot \ . RT , Lotus. Jan. 15. Fi.oimDull , Inactive nxtrn fancy , fZGOQ3,70 ; buckwheat lion I0.50 < ao,70. WIIKAT Was ilrlvou down > , ic by the boar In the llrst two hour ! ) of the session , The mar krsl then steadied , rallied la gradually an closed "jo above yostorday'M ( Inal prices. Al the homo news was bearish , but cables causci the firmer close. No. 2 red , cash , closed u OU'ic ! January , 57Uc : May , G2 > ( ; July , 03c. COHN Declined with wheat ami on hcav ; receipts , but rallied toward the end , closln only lie olTs No. 2 mixed , cash , closed 32c January. 32SC ; February , 32 < C ! Jliiy,34li ( : OATs-I.ower : No. 2 cash , closed 27ic ! Jamriry , closed 27 c ; .May , 29' c. UYi-lead , dull ; No. 2 , 45o bid. ll.uii.cv In hotter ilcmand ; sales , Mlnnc- sola , tit ufn' , UllAS 59tC. ! . FI.AX HEID : In demand ntl,3'J. ; i.ovr.u Hr.nn-Falr , * 8.70ao.3H. TIMOTHY yiii-4.ooa4.25. : : HAV ytontiy ; prlmo to choice timothy 19.50(310.50 ( per iui. HUTTKit t'nchanired ; separator creamery 22ft23c ; choice dairy , loaiou. K < iIj-I.ower ( , 12c lead ; dull , receipts 30 ( coses. frnwnn Furnace , $3,30. . COIIN Miuri-f 1.G3. WHISKY JI.15. llAOIHNIl 5SGC. IllO.V t'OTTON TIES 90clltl.OO. ( 1'novi.moN.s Flrm.fiuloi. I'ork.standardmoss $13.871'iJ14.00. { ' Iird ; , prlmo , IJH.OO. Dry sail meats , loose .shoulders , $7.60 ; longs and ribs J0.87 ; shorts.00 ; boxed , lOo morn , ll.idou n'aoked shoulders , $7.20 ; IOIIRS , $7.50 ; ribs J7.02iJsliortM ; , $7.87'.j. UllCKll'TS-Floiir , 0,000 hills. ; wheat , 32.00C bu. ; corn , 177.000 bu. : oats , HO.OOO bu. Siiii'MENTS Flour , 4,000 bbls. ; corn , 70,000 bu. ; oats , 20,000 bu. pi > ll4Vhcar. . .MirKnt. : MtNNEAi'OM ? , Jan. 15. The local wheat market was very weak during tha early part of the day , but strengthened later and closed steady. ItecolpU were 321 cars , with 11 earn shipped , The stock of wheat In public ele vators Increased 221,310 bu. In the last week. Thostocks In Minneapolis private olovntors Increased 23,000 bu. . while the slocks In coun try elevator" In Iho northwest decreased 100- 000 bu. Farmers are not yet .selling much , as shown by returns of purchase and also by the call for money to go to Iho Interior. The MUIIO outside uows that weakened .other markets af fected ours , particularly the largo visible supply Increase and the low tone of foreign advices. Shorts bought later , causing a re action and u smart advance from 00 < % for May , the low point. Local Hour mills did a light business. They nro yet complaining of the stllT Hour freight , although there are signs of weakness In It and some think the current rates will not long bo maintained. With the late rlseituken off , the mllloiH think they could run again. The high cost of cash wheat com pared with May prices Is also against active milling. They nil turn oulrsomo 20,000 bbls. for the day. The elevators In tlio country ware soiling wheat to arrive and buying the May they had sold against. Minneapolis has recolveifcif the crop 30,000,000 bu. , IMiluth 22,000,000 bu. May opened at GO'Se , fell to COc and closed at Gu 8'c ; July opened at G2'ic , full to Glir and closed at G2'sc ; January closed at OUc. Track wheat closed : No. 1 liaril , G2e : No. 1 northern , OOUc ; No. 2 northern , OOe. Flour was steady ; shipment ! ) 10,715 bbls. liran. Urm at $10.25310.50. Shorts , $10.50 ® 11.20. Now Yurie Ury Uouils .Marlcct. Nnw VOIIK. Jan. 10. The dry goods market opens another wool ; will , conditions by no means satisfactory , yet the outlook Is hope ful. The mail orders nro arriving In goodly numbers nnd call for rather lurgor amounts of goods than heretofore. Kosldent buyers are interesting themselves. Cotton goods rule steady with a somewhat bolter demand. Print cloths barely hold their own. Foreign goods show an Improved condition. The yarn mar ket Is quiet and holsory and underwear slow. The Jobbing trudo showed some Improvement last week nnd holds It. I'rlcos show uo ten dency toward advance. I'uorln ( iralo .Market. PEOHIA , Jan. 10. COUN Market steady ; No. 2 , 32A4'c ; No. 3 , 32c. . OATS Market quiet and easy : No. 2 white , 27 328o ; No. 3 whlto , 27W27ic. ( Hvn Market nominal ; No. 2 , 4048c. WHISKY Market llrm ; high wines , basis , $1.10. ItECEH'TS Wheat , 0,000 bu. ; corn , 111,150 bu. : oats , 37,400 bu. ; rye , GOO bu. : barley , 21,700 bu. SHIPMENTS Wheat , 14,400 bu. ; corn , 7,800 Int. ; oats , 15,400 bu. ; rye , no.no ; barley , 22,400 bu. _ _ J Cotton MttrUot. ST. I.oris , Jan. 15. COTTON Steady ; middling , 77ic ; sales , 300 bales ; receipts , 2,800 bales ; bhlpments , 3,000 bales ; stocks , 58,400 bales. NEW Oni.EANS. Jan. 10. COTTON Futures , itoady : sales , 85,400 bales ; January , $7.50 ® 7.57 ; February$7.6337.04 : March , $7.74 ® 7.70 ; April , J7.84 ; May. $7.037.0v Juno , & 8.0138.02 : July. $8.0038.11 ; August , $8.17 ® 3.10. Middling , 7J c ; low middling , 7l'c ; good ordinary , 7aC. ! Not rocolpts2,000 bales ; gross receipts , 0,000 bales ; sales 4 000 bales. Oil AlurXets. OIL OITY , Pa. , Jan. 15. National Transit : ortlficiites opened at 70jo ? ; highest , 80Hc : owest , 705c ! ; closed at 80)Sc ) ; sales , -14,000 ) bls. ; shipments , 105,324 bbls. ; runs , 100.078 lbls. I'lTTSmmn , Pa. , Jan. 15. National Transit lortlflcatcs opened at 78ic ? ; closed at 7o ; > c ; ilghest , 70 ? c ; lowest , 78sc ; sales , 0,000 bbls. Liverpool Mllrlcots. LIVERPOOL Jan. 10. WHEAT Steady ; do- uand moderate ; holders offer moderately ; No. L California , Os 4dGs Od ; No. 2 red western winter , 5s2d5s4d. COUN Steady : western , 4s Hid. PIIOVISIONS Porlc , prlmo moss , fine , 70s : joof , extra India , lOuj ; bacon , long audshort : lear , 55 Ibs. , 40s ; lard , 42s. Wool Miirkut. ST. Louis , Jnn. 15. Wooi/ Slowness marked ho wool market , today. It was very quietwith jrlces unchanged. SsfOCKS ANI > UONOS. [ Took Oponctl 111 Securities In a Tory Finn Tone. NEW YOHK , Jan. 15. The week opened on , ho Stock exchange with a llrm tone in ( peculation in harmony with the strength of \moricau securities in London and in ro- iponso to purchases for the homo nnd foreign iccounts. After theN > poning improvement , ha market sagged off somewhat by reason if the dullness into which the trading lapsed ather than from any great pressure to sell , ind except in some of the specialties there vas very little movement in the list until ho afternoon. A movement to cover short : ontracts was developed shortly after noon , vhich crow in strength ns the day advanced ind which was supplemented In the late leallngs by purcnnscs for the long account. A factor in the situation was the very ; cncral belief that the conditions or tno Jnitod States treasury demands immediate diet , and tnnt if congress docs not rise to , ho occasion Secretary Carlisle will bo breed to issue bonds under the existing law. I'ho secretary's letter to Chairman Voorheo1 } if the senate ilnanco committee , mailo pub- iu during tlio afternoon , confirmed this /low , nnd as n government bond issue is ooked upon us a bull point the upward novomont received now Impetus. Among , ho local influences at work was the an- jouncemont that the Now York bond- loldors' committed of the ( loading company ind assented to the reorganization scheme , , vhioh was accepted as Insuring its tlnul uloptlon , and that ut a not far distant date , .loading stock and bonds were materially itrcnglhencd by this report and recorded mbstantiul advances. Speculation in the grangers was rendered llrm by reported icavy freight shipments eastward , coupled , vith advices from the cast of u cradual re. rival in trade. Burlington & Qulncy and St. Paul were .loth attacked in the dealings , but gave way mly fractionally nnd were qiuoug the moat juoyapt in the late trading. General ISlec- irlo , which was a trillo heavy during tno nornlng. was bought in vigorously during Lho lust half hour , largely for tlio Boston iccount , solllnz up y { per cent with a final reaction of % per cent , limiting a gain of l.'i > er cent on the day. Louisvlllo & Nnshvtllu , ifter nu early advance of JJ percent , reached V per cent , rose 3 per cent , closing ut u re- iction of 'i ' per cent , but \f per cent iibovo Saturday. The favorable conditions of the speculative ! situation caused buying during ; he latter part of the day , mid prices moved ap sharply , making the closo.strong and at } r near the best figures of the day. The Post says ; Further pressure of a limited kind wns applied today to the re- rent speculators for the decline and tfley ivero forced to cover. The movement took its nctlvo shape in St. Paul , Western Union , Heading , Uurllngton , North American and LouUvillo. London prices wuro almost without exception higher , which brought irbltrago brokers to the support of today's recoveries. The afternoon market shovrud itlll grouter activity and the closing was itrong throughout. After midday the share speculation bo- 3amo somewhat heavy and u reaction ot ! to V per cent sot in , but was quickly fol lowed by an udvanco of J { to ) { per cent on > fairly uotlvo buying tnuvomcut , lu whloh \ V the granRersharcs _ wore most promlnen The total sales of stocks today were 170,200 fcharuH , liifludlni ; : Atchlson , 4,900 ; American PUb'tir , 15,500 ; llnrllir-'ton , 23,400 ; Chli'iiuu tins. 5,01)0 ) ! Whisky , 4,900 ; C.eneral Kloctrlc , 8,200 ; Louisville .t Nashville. 0,001 ; North western , 4,100 ; Heading , 20,200 ; Hook Island , 5.200 ; Hi. Paul , 80,200 ; Union I'aclllu , 4,100 ; Western I'lilon , 15,4011. The rotiKOof price * as reported by J. W- Deano & Co. , Hoard of Trade hall , Ias follows : Stocks. lOpenIIIii | | Uiw.Clo | e 14K MU 41 ! Northwestern IIDhi Mo. P.iclflCt 1MH Union P.iclrlo. . . 18H N Paelflc , pTil 10 N. 1'aclllo coin 4 C. 11. A. Q. . . . 74U Koclt iHlaml Si. Paul Western Union H4K HiiffarTniHt New Kntrlaiul nw Alchlson ItHt chleaifo Oas Heading Del. A Hudson 1) . C. K K. O. E Uonl.iire Now York Aliinoy Alnrltct. NEW YOIIK , Jan. 10. MONEY o.v CAM. Kasy all percent ; last loan , 1 percent ; closed at 1 per cent. PlIIMi : MBHRANTIMt 1'AI'Ell 3i@4' ! ' $ per COIlt. STEIII.INO KXCHANOI : Steady , with actual business In bankers' bills ut J4.B4M4.87 for demand and 4.84 ® 4.80 for sixty-day bills. Posted rates $4.8UO4.88 ; commorclal bills , M.83'i < a4.84. Hir.vKii CEIITIKICATES 09 ? c. Tliuciosma nuuiations on nouns : Itimon stock Ouucations. Hosiorf , Jan. 10. Callfloans , { ® per cent ; Lima loans , 3(0)4 ( ) per cent. Closing quo- .atlons on stocks , bonds and mining shares : Now York Mlnlncr ( jnotntlons. NEW YOIIK , Jan. 10. The following are the nlnlng quotations : asked. London . < Tock ( quotations. an. 15 , 2 p. m. Close : lonBolB.money. . . . ! > 8M | Mexican ordinary. . lonsols , ncc'nt..l)3 ) IB-Ill St. 1'anl common. . : aiiudlan Pnclllc . 75 New York Central. : rlo 1B Pennsylvania irlelMs 70i ! Mex.Ceu.now4s. . lllnols Central. . . . 03K HAU SII.VKH Ill d per oz. MO.NKY 1 per cont. The rate of discount In tlio open marketer or both short and three months bills , 1J5 icrcont. St. Louis AlinltiK Unotatlons. ST. JiOUis , Jan. 15. MlnliiB stocks dull ; inchaiiKed. The following are the clos- iig quotations : BUI. AfilteU. Hid.VskeU. . i laniH. . . . $ . ! IO $ , aO Ellz.lboHi. . $ ,18H . . . . Un.Neltlc. . ' . ' . ' ) . . . . S. Uopaa. . .71) Ilinetnllle. 2.00 2.BO Hop' ) U.7iS . . . . Iranlto.M. . 1.00 1.75 Hareouver .10 , 'JO London Finanoliil Alf.ilrs. Nr.w YOUK , Jan. 10 , The Kvcnliip Post's pedal financial cablegram from London says : ho markets wore quiet today. Un the Stock xchatiKo money brought only 2 per cont. An tallan bank failure was rumored but contra- llcted. Hllvcr was weak but unchanged. tupco paper was 04 ? d , Homo announcement iy the Indian government us to the import , uty or a fresh loan Isoxpectod soon. KANSAS CITY , Jan , 10 , Cloaringt , $1,720,102. HAI.TIMOIIU , Jan. 1C , Clcurlngn , J2.044.048 ; alancos , J247.099. NBW YOIIK , Jnn. 15. Clearings , 107,303,077 ; lalances , { 4,844,303. HOSTON , Jan. 15. Clearings , 113,217,000 ; mlnncosl,5G3401. I'AIIIS , Jan. 1 ' , . . Three per cent ronlos , 08f Oc for the account. I'HU.AIWUMUA , Jan. 15. Clearings , J7.223- 01 ; buhincos , * 1OH8,4B8. MiiMi'iiia , Jan. 15. Now York exchange soll- ng at par. Clearings , H44.375 ; balances , CINOIN.VATI , Jan. 15 , Money , 30 per cont. low York oxchungo26o ' premium , Clearings , 2,4(54,700. ( J Nnw OHi.KANsIaii,15.-i-CloarlnKsl , 028,84 L iew York oxclmnso $1 ipor (1,000 premium. 'ommerclal $1 per $ MW premium. ST. Louis , Jan. 15. Clearings , J 1 , 002,278 ; alancos , 1700,1)10. ) .Money quiet ut ti < 28 per out. KtchuiiKuon Now York , SOc proiaiinn. CiiiCAH ( ) Jan. lO.OIoarlugs , tl4,770,000. iow York exclmiigo ; , 70c premium. Htorllns xchango , steady ; 'actual , sixty-day bills , 4,85 } { ; demand , 4. 87J.J , Jlouoy , utoiufy ; 0 > Ji6 pur cent on call ; 0107 pbr cent on time. O.UAI1A I.1VK pT < > OK MAKH.ETS. Irtttlu Trudo Opens Dull \Vcak-lloKH l-iilrly Autlve-iinil Steady , MONDAY , Jnn. 15. There was the usfral light run of stock to- ay. The supply of eattlo. however , was ] ere than aniplo to supply the rather limited oniaml , and thn niiUkot was simply a re- letttlon of Saturday's ' very unsatisfactory rado. Ixical houses cot lots of eattlo last reek , and expect a rather liberal supply his week. They were consequently n easy street and indifferent. : attlo that suited them they vould take at steady prices , but the com- noncr grades , and there was not much but omtnon stuff hero , were mighty slow sale , l mighty mean prices. Fair to pretty oed .000 to 1,250-lb. hooves sold at from 1.40 to 'J.80 with common stuff at ta.'JO , There was tot much hero that droised beef men could iso , either good or bad , but It was nu all lay Job Retting rid of it. The cow market was no bettor. Supplies vero light nnd the quality , us a rule , rather : ommou. The demand was quiet and the tr.tdo Mow at steady to a shadi < rastert > n < .c Good cows nnd hmfors sold ht from fJ.HJ $3.10 , with fair to peed stuff at fj.lo to fJ.1 nnd common and canning Kf'H'cs ' at fro $1.50 to JVJ , 10. There was no quotable chain In the calf market , and roURh stock of r kinds changed hands slowly at Saturday weak prices. lit lockers and feeders the trade wasqu ! Suppi and demand wcro both rcstrictc and the voliimo of trading tvns llmltei Prices , however , were fairly well sustatiu and the feeling was generally llrm. ( lot to choice feeders nro quoted at fll.OOciivi.Oi fair to good at J'J.TOQMOO , ami llghtur. eon tnon prados at from f'J.70 dowu. Ucprcscn utlvo sales ; SOUTH DAKOTA. 4bulls..l230 210 22 cows. . . 075 220 2 bulls. . .1765 250 4'J cows. . . 042 2 GO 1 bull. . . .1380 205 28 fdrs. . . . 022 830 Hoes There wore hardly enough hogs icrc today to inako a market. Local houses : ould not find enough to make a good day's { tiling , and so took little interest , especially is the reports from eastern centers were mything but favorable. A fair shipping irder putsome lifo into the trade , however , ind to all Intents and purposes the hogs wrought Saturday's prices. Two or three ihoico loads , both light and heavy , sold for ! 5.1S } and poor to fair stuff sold down to d.Oo and $5.07.j. } The pens were soon cleared , , ho big bulK of the trading , as on Saturday , joins : at $5.10 , as against ? 5.0. > and 55.1(1 ( one tvcolc ago today , IJeprcsentative sales : 3. ! 8 i9. ,9. lO. 11. 16. 18. ' 0. 12. 11. 1-1QS AND HOUOU. 1..480 - 3 50 Sunup There was a fair supply and a big issortmcnt today. For desirable grades of nutton and lambs the demand was good and ho market active and firm. Com- non stuff was rnthor neglected , nit hardly quotably lower. Quo- ations were as follows : Fair to coed na- ivcs , § 'J.75Ti.r)0 ( ; ; fair to gooil westerns , S5@3.25 ! ! ; common and stock sheep , $ l.f)0@ ! .a.j ; good to choice 40 to 100-lb. lambs , $2,50 JJ4.50. Hepresentativo sales : 'in. ' Av. I'r. 3 bucks . 130 $225 .15 . western owes fed . 104300 ! 89 western wotllOM . 07 300 98 natlvo owes . 95 330 16 western owes fed . 104 300 178 natlvo Iambi . 05 300 Heco'lpts IIIKI disposition ot Stock. onichilrocolpU and disposition of steak as hewn by tlio books of the Union Staslc YarH ; ompany for thn forty-olghthimra ondlug at i o'clock p. in. , January 15,1894 : ItECUII'Td. uisi'osino.v. Llvu htoclc Murlcot , CillOAflo , Jan , 15. Chnlco catllo were In ; oed domiind and were llrmly held. Tliero roro not many of them and holder * were Imlo- loiidont. I'or the lower grades the market heavy run of com- vas weaker. There was a 11011 and medium cattle , und clenranco could lot bo mauo at better than from 10tol5cojf rom last week's closing iiuotatloiiH. The venkor condition was duo to largo iccolpU. 'rom 20,000 lo 21.000 head WIIH the number iireroil , and the chances were that no more linn 10,000 head would change hands. The rado was slow with sales principally at from 2 to 13 for cows and bulls , and at liom K2.00 o f4.U5 for Etoei-H ; extra l.rAK ) to 1,700-lb. tours tire .still quoted as high as (0 , but thuro iiivu been no recout mlos anywhere near that k'uio , Uarely hnvo the rocolptH ut this tlmo if the year eomprUcd PO small u porcentiiKO it good eattlo as at present , and for touio reekH past. The general mucket closed weak. The hog market opened bad. The day's run ras estimated at 50,000 head and the weather * Ub warm and wet and t horn fore unfavorable or packing oporutfons , Opening bids were rom lOc to ICio olT from .Saturday's quota- Ions , and the early market uveriigod from Oc o too lowor. There wsi n rouctfon later In ho morning , when It wab discovered thnt the Irst estimates ot the receipts were something Iko 0,000 ever the murk , and there wnv a ro- uruof conlldenconnd a lavlral of activity , loforo 10 o'clock all the decline bad been re- overod , the eloso being active unit firm At aturduy'n prices. 1'roni (5 to 15.40 was the urge of miles from common to prlmo cradcH , rlth the i-rcatcr part of tuu VUICH at ( rom ! 5.20 And deservedly so , for a better , purer and more effective Soap was never made. SANTA CLAUS SOAP never disappoints the most exacting housekeeper. Try It and be convinced.Sold everywhere. N. K. FAIRBANK & CO. , Chicago. MAHA .etas irecloiy Morsc-Coe Shoi Company. nlosroom nnJ OHIio-in-IIO-llll llo.v.ir ! U riictory-lllll-llal-ll''l Ilo.vinl9t. : \Vo nro tha osi.v M.muf.itarori of Hoots mil Slioc.iln the at-ito ofuljr.ii ! i. A Kuner.il liiTltnllan HoxtoUia : to all to Impjct our new factory. Kirkcndall , Jones & Anicr. Hand-Sewed COMPANY. Wlioleaalo mfri ! . , nunnts Huston SI1OK CO. . boots , aliooi IlubbcrShoe Co. IIIK- nnd nibbar BOod" , IMi- llU -IIOiljnriijy ( Street. HID Iluniey Stru.'t. DRY GOODS. M. Ii. Smith & Co. Drr coeds , notions , fur- nlstilnu k'ooil ? . corner llth niiil'llownnl Sts. BAGS , ETC. COAL. licmis Omaha Bag Jolm > on Uros. ' COMI'ANY. WHOLKSAI.K COAL. . nml manufnc- Importor.i 108 | Karnam Street , turcrd of Hour aacka , Omaha , NeU. burlaps , tnlnu. to JD.aO. The receipts were a surprise to a ma jority of dealers. They have been equaled only twlco heforo within the last. year. .Still the .supply did not. e.\ieed the demand to any Important , extent , the cloe of huslnosH llndnig iu > considerable number In llrst hands. That , tlio .sin-en market should bo weak waste to bo oxneiMod , for the receipts were heavy and the weather was wet. It hold up much bettor than might bo supposed. There wi'.s a docllno of from Or to lOc , hut at that reduc tion n eood degree of activity was developed. The KveJilng.louriPil reports : OATTI.U Receipts. 11,000 bend ; shipments , 1,200 head ; prime steers , scarce and steady ; coai'Mi and common stock In heavy supply and 20IW5c lower , HOQS Itccolpls , 50,000 head ; market opened ' a trillo lower , but closed strong at Saturday's prices ; rough and heavy , $4. 'JOS0.10 ; packers and mixed , JlJ.iri'ii&.aO ' ; prlmo heavy and butcher weights , $3.30515.40. SiiEKi' AND IJAMDS Receipts , 20,000 head ; prime , steady ; others 10lCic lower. Kanmifi City I.ivo Ntocic Market. KANSAS CITY , Jan. 15. OATTI.C Hocolpti , 2,400 head ; shipment ! ! , . ' 1,500 head ; mar ket weak to lOc lower ; Texas steers , $2.50 © 3.50 ; Texas cows , $2.002.55 ; shipping steers , J4.00O5.45 : nallvo cows , $1.2piii.B5j ; butcher 3tock3,001t4. 10 ; stackers and feeders , . . . lions Receipt. ! , 4,300 head ; shipments , 400 head ; market 5 < 3 > 10c lower ; bulk , Jj.05U5.10 ; heavy , packing and mlxod , Jl.'Jj (35.20 ( ; lights , Yorkers and pigs , S5.00Q5.20. Hiiitui' Hecoipts , 1,000 head ; shipments , none ; market weak and slow. 3so\v York I.iv-o .Stock .Market. NEW YOIIK , Jan. 15. OATTI.B llocolpts 3,270 head : market fairly active for nil crades ; mitlvo stcorn , good to prlmo , J4. 85(5.5.15 ( ; medium to fair , 84.40 © 1.75 ; common to ordi nary , $3.0064.31) ) ; oxen , ? 2.153,85 ; bulls , $2.'J52.00 ; : ) : dry Vows. S2.50S2.70. CAI.VKS Recolts | ) , 500 head ; market firm ; veals , $5.00(148.50 ( ; mlxod lots , * 2.753.50. Slll'.Kl' AND bAMUS Rceolpts 21,136 head ; slow ; shocp25c. lower ; lambs 7Jc ! lower ; lambs , common to choice , $3.75 5.25. Hoes Receipts , 2,000 head ; market lower- at to.as c.i > o. _ St. Loin * I.lvo Stonk Jlurkot. ST. Louis , Jan. 15. OArrr.n IJccolpts , 3,400 head ; shipments , 1,100 head ; market lOc iQWcr forn.itlves , 15e lower for Texans ; ordi nary to fair natlvi ) slecrs , S2.75B.4.25 ; fed Texas steers , ? 3.20i33,75 ; grabShteors , J2.30 ® 3.10. Hoes Receipts , 5,100 head ; shipments , 1,000 licari ; market opened 10u lower but re gained the decline ; top prlco for light , $5.20 ; mixed and packers ranged ? J.90i.r ( > . 1 D. SilKKl1 Receipts. 80O head ; shlimients , 300 head ; market weak and unchanged , Sioux City I.lvo Ktiiok .Mnrknt. Sioux OITV , Jan. 10. lions K-volnts , 400 bond ; olllclal Saturday , 2,303 head ; shlp- meiils , mum ; market 5c lo or at * 4.'J55U5 , ( ! ATTI.K Receipts , 200 head ; olllclal Hatur- day , 42 Itoad ; hhlumonts. 3US head ; market slow und btcudy , StiivU in M lic. Recolptsof livestock at tnu four principal western markets Monday , January 10 : ( Jatllo. I loirs. Sheon. South Omnhil . 2,080 J.fiUO 830 Chicago . 11.001) ) 00,000 20,000 IvansasClty . 2,400. 4,300 1,000 St. I < oul3 . 11,400 0,100 BOO Total . 18,880 Ol.OCC 23,230 Cll.trs i.V Till ! VOltltlDOltS. "I have heard thnt ignorance nnd sunor- stition uro Konorally mated for the Brand march of llfo , and to hand in hand , " ro- marltod an old Colorado printer who is now lu the Insuraiico business In this city. "Hut I bollovo that till tha trials and tribulations of the Union Printers Homo of Colorado Springs is < luo to the 111 starred number , thirteen. The articles of incorporation for that institution were nignud by Donath , Vaughnn , McClovoy , Dailoy , Plank , Hull , Polton. Cumtnlngs. Almlson , Parr , Lambert , Woodward and Morgan. Tnoro nro your thirteen. Those articles of Incorporation wuro taken into the ollloo of the secretary of state on thoUlth day of September , 181)0 ) , nt thirteen minutes before o'clock. Thir teen wealthy men of Philadelphia und Colorado rado Springs donated cash and property to nuiKo Iho homo n reality. When the situ was HOlt'cted on West Uiicrfuno street , a dol- cgutiou of thirteen Denver and Colorado Springs printers and reporters wcro present. The board of trustees con sists of thirteen members. * Mr. Drox- ol's birthday anniversary was September lit. nml while the Printers homu wan dedicated on May 12 , the anniversary of Mr. Chllds' birthday , it really was not op < m for hnsinoss until May 1M. The Cowboy band of Pueblo Dla.ved thirteen tunes at Iho dedication and attempted a starring tour of the country u few months later with disastrous results. In plain Knellsn , or rather the popular par lance of tlio day , I bollovo that the Printers homo has been 'hoodocd' ' by u number which has long been u hhinlng ' light among Jonahs. " _ _ _ "The triumph of Jake Bchacfferat Chicago last Saturday night recalls thu scene of u great ovation to the Wizard which I wit- nested when ho beat Visnaux years aio , , " said W. H. Hughes as ho nulled vigor ously at u long PcFfecto , "Schuoffer auU HARDWAUE. Hector & Willicliny Lobesk & Linn , CO.MI'A.NY. > nlo In hir tnriro i-i t Cnrnor lltli nnd Jncksan mi'uhnnlcV tnola Mroet.i. 'uiulu ' Sires' HATS , ETC. j W.A.ilboikvCo" ! ( ; ) Wliolcs.tlo lints , cups , Hir. w goods , lllovci , inUtoa' . l.'tli unit llnrnuy btruuta. | _ _ CLUMBER. _ _ Join rw'akcliehl , liinil ccinonl , .Mllwuiii kcuco.nent nml QillncJ Klilte llino. I STOVE BEPAIKS PAPER. I OILS. Carpenter Paper Co Standard Oil Co. Cnrry n full stoo'i nf prtntlnKl wrapping nml Itollno.l and writing pupard , canl papers , etc. elli , iixlo iinuse. ot SOUTH Union Stock Yards Company , N South OpiaTia. BeitCattlo Ho nndShoop m.iriot la iho wsiv - _ COMMISSIU'I HOUSES. Wood Brothers , I Llvo Stook Co.-ninUilon MaroUaati | Sonth Om bi Tolop'ioaa HIT. Chlo ( > JOHN D. DADHMAX , lMaB . s.rr " * rr WALTHIl 15. WOOD. fJ"a Market reports by mall arid wtra cheerful drnlshod upon application. j Vignaux were playing for the championship of the world , and public Interest iu ] the result was at fever heat. The event , took place in Chicago , nnd when Schiifor'a marvelous cue punched the balls with tell ing effect nnd won for him the title of world- beater , the little billiimlist was carried around on the shoulders of his enthusiastic ) friends and rushed down stairs , where a carriage - riago was stanulupr near the curb. Tha horses were rapidly unhitched , u long rope was tied to the tongue of the vehicle , and the crowd , headed by Duly , Sexton ami other expert bllliardists , hauled tha vic torious Sclmeffcr through the streets of Chicago in triumph. That night about fifty admirers .of the champion purchased tall white plug hats , daubed them with a circle of rod paint and proceeded to put a tiut of deeper vermlllion on the town.1 Scbaoffer owncd .Chlcngo for several daya thereafter. " "Wo have just received n 'letter from Count Luhionskl , " said Commissioner Utt at the Commercial club yesterday. "Tho count has deferred his return to Omaha until Janu ary 25. Ho writes that hodcsires to deal with , subscribers of stock in tha bset' sugar fac tory committee this tune instead of a chairman of n temporary committee. The count says that ho hus mot with encourage ment iu breanlzlns capital for the venture and will settle the question of location of the factory upon his arrival. Ho urges prompt action all around nnd expects lo llml that the committee has made .satisfactoryi progress in arousing puulic interest and sub scription of stock in the enterprise. Ha will bo accompanied by two surveyors nnd will make n plat of the cent templated site before sailing foi5 Europe. From the tone of his letter I infer that the count is enthusiast it- ever the venture and expects to llml local sentiment the samo. If not , I Imagine that ho will1 harvest a largo crop of disgust , but happily , the committee has mot and n big mass meet * ing will bo held at the Hoard of Trade tomorrow - morrow to secure contracts for acreage and , give a substantial expression of popular In terest Iu the schomo. The mass meeting will bu held nt 2 p. m. It la open to all and upon it largely de pends the future of the boot sugap factory. It therefore behooves every advocate - vocato of the industry to attend that mcoU „ . ' IiiR.1. Hotel men uro jubilant over an increase in the arrival of traveling men. l-'or the past throe weeks tlio commorclal pilgrims have been conspicuous by their absence , nud an u result thereof the hotel business hus suf fered to some oxtoui. Wo could not improve the quality If vvn paid doiiolu thu prlco. DoWitt'a NVituh Hiuul Kaivo Is the bostaitivo that experience e.iu produce , or that money cuii huy. Itov. ( Iiikliiiuulu * Tnuinforroil , Hcv. Thuddous Jakimowlcz , u well known , Polish priest of this city , has been trans- furred to Columbus , Nob. , In consequence of some trouble that iirosa recently In his con gregation. It scorns Hint n prominent mom * Our of the polish church circulated u report that Father .laklmowicz WKH nhort with thu church funds , of about i'JOO. . This waa lit the latter part of November. Investigation was Immediately instituted by liishop Scan , neil , unil It was discovered that the chai 'cn were unfounded , Kov. .lalclmowlui having nccounted. iu his books , fqr every cent ro- colvud by him. On thu contrary It wnn du- cos-ercd that Iho church was Indebted to him for salary , which Iho trustees huva i to pay to him. Oryfoar Pitcher's Castoria. * " Children Gryfoj Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cry foifj V Pitcher's Castorlar