G THK OMAHA I ) AIL Till KMUAX , JAIMAKI i , COMMERCIAL AM ) FINANCIAL Heaviness Wa ? tbu Fcaturo In Wheat Spec ulation and * May Closed Lower , FOREIGN MARXEF ADVICES UNFAVORABLE At the I eclllif , llnwoYir , Thrro AVm Homo Vrry Clnoil iluyln | { l r.iil- itioel'K Hrpnrt Ilnil Quito a lleamli Kflfrct. CHICAGO , Jan. 17. Hcnvlness was the feature In today's wheat market ami May closed 3'c lower after n weak opening. Corn closed itfo higher , oats , ' c higher and pro visions lower all around. Wheat opened weak , with May Jjfc lower nt ( U'Ve ' , and a further loss of , ' c was soon Bt'orcd. The weakness was caused by un favorable inarKet advices from abroad and a general lack of support. Northwestern re ceipts were laruor titan last year and respon sible to soinu extent for tlio decline. Sotno of the larger traders were bearing the mar ket and their free offerings were against tirlces. At the decline , however , there was fiomo tirotty good buying. Prices held fairly steady until Uradstrcct's report of stocks was received , which again had a bearish effect and helped to carry prices back to almost bottom figures. Hradstreet's reported an increase of 1,0-15,000 bu. cast of the Uocky mountains and a decrease of 284,000 bu. west , leaving a net increase of 701,000 bu. The export clearances were fair unit aggregated f > MK)0 ( ) nu. The clearances , with n'littlo bitylngat the end or the session , caused a slight reaction and May closed steady.c \ above the day's bottom figure. May declined j c after opening , advancml from ' 50 to % c , eased off from ? gO to c , and closed at OijC. ; There was not much doing in corn. A steady tone was displayed , but tlio range as n whole did not vary materially from that of yesterday. Present receipts are a little inoro. today's arrivals being cars. May opened V lower at 'It c , declined > < e , ad- vancnd fa anu" reacted , ' ( , ' to the close at 'l here was a fair trade In May oats , but tlio other months were quiet. Tlio feeling nt the opening was unsettled , owing to tlio break in wheat , nnd first sales were at J4c range nnd at from e to } .jO below yester day's closing. A better feeling developed Inter , prices advanced % c and closed steady at about the top of ttie day at 2'o , Provisions opened weak nnd slightly lo-vcr on the run of llvo hogs at the yards being in excess of thu estimates , with reported liberal receipts throughout the west. Packers were the principal sellers. On some cover ing by .1 few shorts prices firmed up a limited extent , to break away again on in creased offerings. Subsequently the irarkct became heavy in response to the correspond ing action of wheat. The buying of pork later on by n prominent broker caused a temporary reaction , but the tone of the market was wc.ik. as It eased oft" again to a limited extent and closed near the inside prices of the day. Compared with last night May pork is CT'.jC ' lower. May lard Ifie lower and May ribs Ifio lower. Kstimatcd receipts for tomorrow. Wheati 113 ! cars : corn , ar cars ; oats , 100 cars ; hogs , Ki,00u head. The leading futures ranged as follows : ArTlclcaT Open. UlRll. Low. Close. WHEAT Jan COW C0 ! < May CIH July OUatlOM GOh OSH&H COHN .Inn Fob 34)j 35 34k May 375 37Ji 38 37J6 OATS Jim 20 2 < m Nny VO 20H July. . . 28 Mr.E.il'onu- .Inn 13 00 May 13 40 13 45 1 'I 17 . JTJ IX 13 'JO I.AIUI- Jnu , . , . . . . . fl 00 R 00 7 85 7 85 1 7 * * W 7 7'J > i Mny 7 7C 7 77M 7 02K SHOUT-RIDS- Jan o r.2 > . 0 r 0 0 62K 0 B2 ! Mny 0 70 0 76 I ! GG 0 05 dish quotations were as follows : J'l.OUli Ilarcly steady. WIIKAT No. 2 spring , G0$5e $ : No. 3 sprite , CU.i4c ; No. U roil , GU'.gc. ' COHN No. 2 , 341i ; No. 3 yellow , 33UC. OATS-NO. 2 , 2727io ? ; No. 2 whlto. 20' ' . ' , ® 80c ; No. 3 white , 28&2UC. HvR-No.2 , 44c. HAIII.KV No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , 43QDOc ; No. 4 , 43(244c. ( KIMX SBKH-NO. l.tl.39. TlMomy SKEII I'rlmo , $4.15. 1'OIIK Mchs , pnr bbl. , $13.10@13.1Q ; Inrd , per 100 Ihs. , ST.HTsliort ribs sides ( loose ) , l0.5r > ( R0.05 ; dry unl'od shoulders Iboxodi , K > .2B G.60 ; short clear sides ( boxed ) , J7.00 07.50. WHISKY Distillers1 finished goods , per gal. , fl.15. SUOAU Cut loaf , 15.30 ; granulated , J4.G1 ; stnndard A , JI.49. The followhiK were the receipts and ship ments for today : On the Produce c.xclianco today the butter market was iiulot , unchanged ; craamory , 19 ® 24c ; ilalry.lSlt'Jlc. Kgia , weak : strictly fresh , Now York Nr.w VOIIK , Jan. 17. Ki.otm Itccolnts 20,800 bbs. ! ; oxportH , 8,700 bills. ; sales , 750 inarliotdull and weak ; city mill clears , heavy ; common to fair o.xtra , $ 'J.'J032.70 : tiood to cholco nxtra , ja.70a.CO : ) ; bouthorn Hour , < iulin ; rye Hour , stonily ; Miporllnu , JU.70 ) ( > Jlia'l05i ! "llolnvllollt 5)-'o ' 5a' ' " llour' rt'enkj Canadian , e.\-boml , 70c n Uodi Htnto , * 8.00it8.30 ; llrnnilywlnu , 12.70. I.'OIIN MiiAirStonily. . HAUI.EV Noinliinli No. 2 Milwaukee , GOUGOo : two-rowi'd stnto , 02 ( < i03c. HAHI.KV MAI.T Dull ; western , OOSSOc : Cnnu- ( Iliin , UOitOGv ; ulx-rowud , 8080c. WIIKAT Itecolpts , 14,700 bu , : exports , 9.000 bu. ; siiles , 1,000,000 bu. futures nnil 01 000 bu. spot. Spot mnrUut , dull nnd onslur ; f'r0 ' ' . n"1'1 ' ni" storu uml elevator , I > 0'j0j afloat , R7 ic ; f. o. b. , 07 > jc ; 1111- grndi'd rod , 02Q08S < c ; No. 8 rod , C3'/c : No. 1 northern , 71c. ! Uptliiim opuncd.c lower on local ufe'i-lngH , ralllud on cov- prhiR nnd a stonily tone to foreign niar- Ifots , closing quiet at H'H.'ic ' nut IOSH. No , 2 rod , Jnnutiry , closuil 00c ; Kob- iiinry , GOJi(3.00 ( > ick closed ut 00 iij ! Jlan-h , l7 ? aii7 13-lOc , olosod nt 071iOi Mny , 09U ® UUS.c I'losi'd nt 00c ; .Ittno cloiC'il tit 70Sc ; July , ,7li } 71 , 11-ltic. rlOM-il 71Uc : Augiist Optionsipilot all day , but Konoriilly tlrmoron the big seaboard clearances May , 44 3-10R44'4c , closed at 44Sc. ! ttnck , inlxcil uestorn , 33 i < U)3r ) > c ; track , whlto wextorn , 34'.i'f4tc ' ) : ttack , whlto state , 3-Hi ® 4o. ) Options inled iluil , hut Ntondy with corn , rl'islne 'Bc not udvanco ; January closed at 08oj I'obiuia-v cloiod ut 33c ; March closoil at 34c ; May , ii4iM4' < c , closed nt 34ic. ! , ll.ySleady ; shlupliig.JO.riOj good to choice , . i ( , lloi'SHtoadyi state , common to choice , 18 ® B'-V I'acllli' ' ' - : coast , IHtt'JL'c. lllUKS About htoiuly ! wet nailed New Or- U-iins bolected , 4&406 Ibo. . 4iiU6) < c ; Texas , H'leotfd. 35&lllbs. , 446c ! ( luenos Ayres , dry , VtKiMUlbs. , ! l tQMc ! To.\iib , dry , 24it30 Ibs. , tic. LKATitKii Qtiiot ; hemlock solo , UuenosA yrt'b , light to heavy welrlits , 14lUc. I'lKivt.iiONSHeef , steady ; family , } 14,00 ® lo.l'O ; liot'fhams , t\l \ ; city extra India mess , CJd.UOU'-'a.iHi. Cut meats , steady ; pickled bol- Ih-s , t7r > oaH.rJti ; pickled shoiildors , tU.23 UG,50 ; pickled hams , 9.5iQl9.50. Lard , nctlvo and lower : western stoiun closed at (8.25 anki'tl ; biilt'H. ' . ' ( lOlltlorceH al$8.25 < n8.40 ; bulk fori'Nporti option MIII > N , nonu : January closed lit IH.20 asked ; I'cbruary , JH.U5 nominal ; May , 17 Uu nomtmil ; U'llned ' , lower ; continent , JH.76 ; Hoiith Amorlcan , tU.'ja ; comuound , tii.C.0. 1'ork , ituai.y anil oulot. IH'ri'KiiVenl ; ; western dairv' , western creamery , lHii25)io ) : wosti'rn factory , lalUc I hiHTic ; ututo dair ' t air creamery , IU'J'Jc , bluto , luryc , omnll 11 ' 12'it-j part nUimi , 4 J10ct fill nklnii , a'ff.Sf. * ( Wi'nki rpci-lpt , 8,403 nkir * . ; lei home , It. GO ' 3.00 pr > rcasn ( weitcrn fresh , 14S 'itKiUpj ' soutliL'rii , Iti'tC. TAI.IXIW troiiKt city , GV ( country , aitonuallty I'KTIIOI.RCM Plrnit ITllltPd cloiod BOUO bill ronnsylvnnl uill.spol. NIOS : , nonet rohritnry .sales , 110110 ; t'losod , DiO ! bid ) Dlin.'i oil , salot 111)110. HO IN Dull ; giralncd , common to good fl.124ifH.iri. Tuiii'KNTi.Ni : Stonily nt 30fJfllc. ! HICK Stoadv. MotASSK-Nffniln.il. . . C'OTTONSKmiOlt. Market. Ic i Ortn nnd IM ; nrtlvc ; tirltno crude , : UA32oi elf crude , 20T 28fj yellow butler graifes , 3630c ! prltm white , 40o. . . . . Bt.'dAlt Itaw , linn ; vlown of holders checl bmlnoii ; fair rullnlng , aV ( f" 'M ' at Boston 7,000 brigs CDiilrlf iiitnK 90 t st , at ! 1C ! roj lined , firm nnd fairly nctlvo ; No. 0 , 3 15-HWi - ' - ' - Hllllllllllll t\ . H I JU ' | 'MH ; : ruiiii-iiumui.i < i 4 ll-loei > | cciit : loaf , 4 i5.10ff6'4ccril3hcd ; 4 15.1W65)C ) ; powdered 7-10a4 i < ! ! gralltl- luted , 43lC < % 4\ii cnli4 : 7-lGit4ic. I'm Ino.s-WciikiiiiU thill ; Amorlc.iu , I12.0C ® 15.00. Coppan K yi lake , 110. LtAlullj : ) domesilc , JJ.10. TlN-I.ower ; HtrnllN.t20.10. Srci/mi-Cjiilot ; domeith' , ti.G2 : ! { askod. ( Illlillnl rriidiiiMi AliirUel. llirTTClt There Is no notlceablo vnrlat lor from yesterdny's prices , although the colder weather has a tomloni'y tn stllTon llin market Choice country. l-l10c ; packing stock , 12c. IiiKsKii ) I'oi.'i.Tit Y-Tho market bus a strongei tundency an J sales are Increasing at yester day's llsurc.s. C'lilckens , OTt7iturkoy.s ; , 8T.9ci geese and ducks , 'JJ lOi- . Inferior stock ttouhl hell below the nbovn ( IgttreH , IitVB I'otJi.Tiiv-Tlicru Is sotno demand foi cholco stock and thu nmrknl Is fairly well sup- plleif. Oood stoi'k Is iiiotahlo | at i" > TtOc. VKAIThu arrivals are not heavy nnd the market llrm nt previous miotiitlons : cholco .small and fat veals , 77iCi ! thin or heavy , 3nc. UAMI : Pralrlo ehlcknns nuall and vonlson arc out of seti"i > n , and there l.s but llltlo on the mat ket incept diu'ki. Canada gocso , JO : mat- Inrd ducks 12.00 2.00 ; jack rabbits , ll.OOH 2.00 : small rabbits , $1 : siitllrrols , 75c. Ktitis Whllo prlcns have not materially ml- vancnd the market Is stronger than for several - oral days past. .In most cas.vs really llr.st-ulasi stock Is salable nt 14c. . l-'rcsh stock , 1314c ; cold storage , ll12o. HoNHV-i'hoieo whlto clover , IDo ; Cali fornia , lOc. OVHJIIIS Medium , I , X. 1 * . , 13c ; horsoshoOs , 18cextiii ; standards , 20c ; selects , 21c ; extra selects , 2'Jc ' ; company selects , 20e : counts , 30c. Nt'T.s ClicstniitM , 12o per ID. ; Hnlinn chestnuts , 12Qkl3c ; almonds , 18c ; Kngllsh wal nuts , 1'JitMc ; fllhorts , 12Mllrazll ; nuts , 11 ® 12c : pecans , large , 12Q14c ; pecans , medium , lOc. The markalnn black walnuts Is low and no one wants to buv. nBANR rallfornla hnnd-plekod navy. $1.90 ® 2,00 ; western navy , H. 851.UO ; common wlilto bonus , SI. 50W.1.75. ONIONS -Onions are ciuotod at GOSOSc , and on orders at 0570c ; .Sjianlsh onions , per ciuto , $1.50. A'ATKit'inss ( : Out of the markot. I'OTATOIISNobiaska , Iowa and Minnesota grown potatoes , In small lots from store , 05 ® 70c ; b.-inii ) In cur lots , COc ; Colorado , from store , 7Ci ; ; Coloiado lots , 08ti70ij. OAUIIAOK Orders for calibugo from the coun try are tilled at 2c per 11) . C'RMilir Kours According to sl/.o , 40aOOj per doz. Ciit.BitY Oood slock , 3Gc ; extra fancy Cali fornia , 5iW31.00. S\VIUT : POTATOES Tno supply U fair ; goo.l stock , per blil. , J3.60. Oitf.n.v VKiiTAiii.rs ( : Spinach , per bbl. , $2 ; salsify , H0 < 33ri < : per doranlshes ; , per doz. , 35c : endive , per doz. , 7Gc ; onions , neriloz. , 20c : caullllowor , portion , $1.50S'-.OI ) : lettuce , ] ) erdoz. , Ci05J7fic ; cucumbers , $2 ; toma- toos. per crntn of 20 Ibs. , $ ' 2 ; string beans , J2.GO per Ji-bu. box : parsley , pur doz. , 30c ; egg plant , per doz. , $2.50. rituiTS OIIAPES There nro no ( . 'atawbas on the market kot ; Malagas , uer ( iO-lb. bills. , net , J5.25-SO.OOj Malagas , porGG-lh. bills. , not , itO.l'U ' G.SO. OAi.troiiNiA Kiturrri--Callfornlii fruits are entirely on" the markot. Ai'Pi.KS The supply Is light on this market and prices higher ; fancy western , 51.00S-.UO per box. OiiANiiKitHlKS Cranberries are arriving very freely and are In good ilomand ; Capo Cod. per bill. . JG.005JO.GO ; hell and bugle. $ G.GO ; Jersey , $0.0030.25 ; bell and cherry , $5. TltOI'lCAf , Kltlll'H. BANANAS I'rlcosroinaln alniut steady : per bunch , largo , t .OO 'J.GU ; per bunch , smalt to medium , $1.75562.00. IjKMOSS Now Mosslna lemons , slzo 300 , J5.50 ; size ilf.O , $520 5.00. OIIANOKS Mexicans , per box , J2.50 ; largo Rl/.eK , $2.252.40 ; fancy Klorldas , $2.75 ; cholco l-'lorldas , $2.00. TANOEUINIJS I'or box , $2.75. GitAi-E l-'iturr I'or box , $4. rtrns. Bear-No. 1 black , large , $20.00323.00 ; medium , $15 : small , J8.005410.00 ; bluclc year lings , largo , M2.OORia.UO ; medium. 10 ; small $7 ; black cubs , largo , $0.0l@8.00 ( ; medium. J5.000.00 ; small , $7 ; black Montana and llocky mountain , largo. $18.00322.00medlum ; , $14 ; small , $10 ; black Montana yearlings , largc$12 ; mudliim , J8 ; small , $5 ; black Mon tana cubs , largo , tG.50 ; medium , $4.50 ; Kinall , $3 ; silver tip , largo. $10 ! ; medium , $12 ; small , t-8 ; silver tin year lings , largo , fll ; medium , $8 ; ( .mall , 40 ; silver tip cubs , largo , $0 : medium , $4. GO ; small , $3 ; brown , largo , $20.00020.00 ; medium. $10 ; small , * 12j yuarllngs , largo , $10.00ai2.00 ; medium , $8 ; small , $0 ; cubs largo , $7 ; medium , $5 ; small , $3 ; badger No. 1 larire , 81.00 ® ! . 50 ; medium , GOc ; small , GOc : llshor No. 1 largo , t8 ; medium , $0 ; small , $ i ; fox silver , us to color according to beauty No. 1 largo , J100 : modlum , $00 ; small , ? 40 ; silver pale , according tn beauty , large , $50 ; medium , $30 ; small $20 ; cross , largo , 57 ; modlum , $3 ; small , $2 ; rod , Inrgo , $1 GO ; medium , $1.25 ; small , Jl ; gray , largo. 7uc ; modlum , GOu : small , 40c ; Kit large , 50c ; medium. 40c ; small , 30c. lynx , No.l largo , $3 ; modlum , $2 ; small , Il.GO ; marten , No. 1 , largo , $2 ; medium , $1.50 ; small , VI ; mink , No 1 , largo , 80ca81,00 ; medium , 75c ; small , 05c ; mink , dark , No. 1 , largo , 81 ; modlum , 75o ; small , 50c ; mountain lion , ucr- fect head and foot. No. 1 , largo , ' 81.002.00 ; Imperfect skins. 2550c ; otter. No. 1 , large , S8 ; medium , S0.007.00 ; small , $5 ; otter , palo , No. 1. largo , $7 ; medium , $5 ; small , $4 ; raccoon , No. 1 , largo. 80c ; medium , GOc ; small , 50c : raccoon , black , as to boauty. No. 1 , InrRO , GOO'S $2,00 : skunk blank , ( Vised. No. 1 , Inr o , $1.20 ; ni9llum , 70c ; small , OOc ; short striped , lar o , SI ; niudluni , 70o : small , 40c ; narrow striped , large , OOc ; invdliini10c ; small , 2Gc ; brond striped , lnrno , 220c ! ) ; wolverine , No. 1 , largo , $4 ; medium , $3 ; sninll , $2 ; wolf mountain , No. 1 , largo , i3 ; medium , 42 : small , SI.GO ; nralrlo , largo , 70S70c : niudluni , OOo ; hinull , OOe ; beavnr per skin , No. 1 , larso , 85.0030.00 ; incilluin , $4.00 ; small , $2 ; kits , largo , . $2 ; medium , $1.00 : small , 70c ; iiTuskrnts winter. No. 1 , large , lOiMle : medium , 9i > ; small , 7c ! fall , Inrgc , 8S9o ; niudluni , 7c ; htnall , Oc ; kits , largo , $23c. 111111:3. : TAIT.OW , ITTC. " Ilnirs No. 1 green hides , . 2Vie ; No. 2 croon hides , 2c ; No. 1 Kruon sallod hides , 3c : No. 2 green s-altod hides , 2o : No. 1 green salted hides , 20 Ibs. to 40 Ibi. , 3c ; No. 2 ireon salted hides , 20 Ibs. to 40 lln. , 2c : No. 1 veal calf , H Ibs. to 10 Ibs. . OB : No. 2 veal cnlf , 8 llw. to 10 lhs.,4o : No. I dry Hint hides. Gc ; No. 2 dry Hint hides : 4e : No. I dry Milled hldos , 4c. Part cured hldos 'tc per Hi. less than fully cured SltKEi1 I'KI.TS Ureen milted , uiicn , 30a7flc ; green salted slioarllnss ( short wooled early skins ) , each 10i&lGc ; dry bhearllngs ( short wooled early skins' , No. 1 , ench OaiOo ; dry shoarllngsshort ( woolod early skins ) . No. 2 ench Gc ; dry Hint , Kansas and Nobrnska butclier wool | ielts , per lbactuiil wolu'lit. 1016 He : dry Hint , Kansas and Nobraskn murrain wool belts , per Ib. , uctiril wohtht , 173'JOo ; dry Hint Colorado buliihcr wool polls , per Ib. , actual wolght , OftlOo ; dry Hint L/'olorndo mnr- raln wool polls , pur Ib. , admit weight , 79c ( ; dry pieces und bucks ruotual weight , Oii7c. St. l.onti 'iiiu-Keis. ST. Loins , Jnn. 17. rwiuri Knsy , but not lower : oxtrn fancy , * 2.00a3.7G ( ; buckwheat Hour $0.00 ® 0.70. WIIKAT Wont off We early , then rallied ? c nnd closed ' .iffl ? o below yesterday ; cash , GtUie ; January , G0 ? c ; .May , Gl ? ; < aouje ; July , L'OIIN Cash mill near by options firmer , but fur uwav futures easier ; cash , 3'ji c ; January , 32'Hc : lebiuaiy , 33c iibkctl ; May , 34fic ; July , 3GU3GV' : . \ OATS lusher ; cash nnd Junuary , 28o ; May , 80140. UYK No offerings. llAiit.uv No market. HIIAS-Lower : unat track , 08ft09c. HAV I'nchiingedj ' prlmo to cholco timothy , JO.OO ® 10.00. liKAli-Qulutnt $3. Pl'SI.Tllll Dull lit t3.27J@3.30. ! TI.AX KBKII Stuiuly at 41.32. HUTTKH Dull and unchunged ; separator eroamcry , 2l < S2'Jc. KHUS Lower , love. C'Oll.N MUAIr-M.tlO(61.70. WIIISKV Htoiidy uttl.10. llAdUINll-lillllM ! OQOc , lllON UOTTOS TlKS OOeJ1.00. I'ltovisio.NS Lower. 1'ork , 113,70 in Job lots. Iardi7.87 ; loose dry salt shoulders , f0.87i ! : long * nnd ribs. 10,70 ; shorts , 17.00 ; . r , 0,000 bills. ; wheat , 10,000 bu.icorn , 94,000 bu , ; oats , 17,000 bu. lU U'lir > : it Alurknt. MINNKAI-OMS , Jan. 17. Wheat opened ! io lower today , but from that sold up , recovering thu loss at ono time , hut later declined and closed at Uc lower than yesterday. Heuolpu were 203 curb ; slilpmonU , 24 cum. This whinit was mainly from grain that had been stored In country elevators Intended to bo curried until May , but on account of the. high prlcen paid fur cash wheat , us compared with the prices paid for May. country elevator people bold to arrive , nnd aru shipping out their stored wheat. 1'aniiern aru said to be delivering to thu uluvuton lu the country , uud It Ii prolmblo there will boa larao ilrnrciv.o In KtiH'ks In the ItilCMr this wrok. The mills hnvo nntdtiirtiMlupyetand are Krlndlngonly about 10.000 bMs. of Hour dally. On that /ic- count the dcmnml for cnh : win at U lisi actlvo than It would bo If the ml Ii wrio running. It Is doubtful whether the mills will run freely until fiejuht rates arc lowered or unless they can buy tholrcnsh wheat comparatively chrmper than now. 'I he output of Hour last week WIIH 00. HO bills. , Hint Is lower than nny oilier week In the prtstyrnr , The direct exports were 14,030 bills , of Hour last week. Tradlnir In wheat was < | tilto nc- tlvo during a hirgo part of the day and the volume of business went near to 3,01)0,000 ) mi. traded In for May and July. Track who.it fold up to 00 ! ic , when May was selling at 00c. ! On that account country elevator people were solllntf oloviitor wheat to arrive , and the probability Is that considerable ol their wlf.it will arrive next wt-ok. Millers complain today of the dlfllcitltles under which they aiu opitiallng their mills , ns sales are very low for Hour , freight riltt-M are high , and the prices they have to pay for wheat too high comparcdwlth miH : > oU for Hour. K-nuaw City MurkcM. KANSAS CITV. Jan. 17. WIIKAT Steady ; No. 2 hard , Oltfc : No. 2 I'od , G4c. COHN In fair demand with whlto 'Xchlghor ; No. a mixed , 29Si2uyo ; No. 2 white , 31 ! < ® Ul'tc. ' OATS No. 2 mixed , 283'J85c ! ; No , 2 white , 2930C. Knos-Qulot nt lOc. KVK .Steady ! No. 2 , nominal at 403GOC. I'IAX Slii'.ti-fllgher at$1.251.27. llHAN-Hleady atG7(3G9c. ( llAV-Dtill ; timothy , (8.GO ; prairie , ( G.GO © 0.50 Ilurrnit Dull and weak ; creamery , 19S23i ; ; dairy , 15c. ItKCetPTd Wheat , 3,000 bu. : corn , none : oats , none. Snii'iiKNTS Wheat , 0,000 bu.j corn , none ; oats , none. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ \Viioi .Muritet. PT. Louis , Jan. 17. Wool , No sales re ported and no chungo In tone or price. LONDON. Jan. 17. At tin1 wool auction sales today 1 1,244 bales were olTorod , of which 700 baled worn withdrawn. The tone was loss steady , d'orman men'.haiit.s operated moro freely , Adelaide and Capo of ( food llopo and Natal wools sold especially Weak. A meeting will bo held tomorrow for the pur pose of extending the series , owing to the fact that recont. arrivals have been larger limn expected. The following are the sales of the day In detail : il.283 bales of Sydney scoured , Od ls 2d : greasy. nuKH't'l ' ' : 2,391 bales of Queensland scoured , HijiKidls 2d ; grousy , Git SsUd ; Victoria scon red , 7 ! < d5Hs Gil ; greasy , Gdifl Is Kid ; 1,010 ! bales of Adelaide scouted , Is Hid ® ls2jjdi greasy. 4'jtijad. CollVo .Mlirlliil. NEW Youif , Jan. 17. COITBI : Ontlonsopennd dull ; no sales at Ill-it iall ; , ruled dull and closed steady , unclmngod to 5 points lower ; Hales , 4,250 hugs. Including : January , $17.10 ; 1'cbruary. $10.70. Spot collee , Itlo , ( pilot , but steady ; No. -J18.15W18.25 ! mild , market steady ; Cordova , J20.00'i20.25. HANTDS , Jan. 17. Market oulet ; receipts , 5,000 bags ; stock , 125,000 bags. HAMIIUIIII , Jan. 17. Market Ui pfg. ad vance , steady. llAVitE.Jan. 17. Market steady , unchanged , tot \ advance. Hto UK JANKtno , Jan. 17. Market qutot ; No. 7 , $15.75 LONDON , Jan. -Markot oulot ; now months , 3d lower ; remote , 3d higher. Mllwania-o .HilrnrtH. Mir.WAUKrn , Jan. 17. Kr.otiti Steady. WIIKAT Lower : No. 2 snrlng , 59ju ! ; No. 1 northern. 04 c ; Mity. Glc. { CottN Steady ; No. 3 , ! iic. : OATS Htoadv : No. 2 whlto , 28Jc } ; No. 3 whlto , 27 © 2 c. HAUI.VV Nominal ; No. 2 , 49c ; sample , on truck , 3851c. live-Higher : No. l,47Uc. I'novisiONS howur ; pork$13.20 ; lard , $7.90. Itr.CBtiTS I'lottr , 1,705 bbts. ; wheat , 23,350 bu. ; barley , 40,800 bu. SIIIPMBNTS Hour , 0,500 bbls. ; wheat , 2,000 bu.j barley , 20,485 bit. 1'uorln < 5r.'iln .Market. I'noniA , Jan. 17. CoitN Market steady ; No. 2. 32i'c ; No. 3 , 32c. OATS Market active , hlzher : No. 2 white , 27i28c' ! No. 3 white , 27U27'ic. KYE Market , quiet ; No. 2 , 4048c. WHISKY Market firm ; high wines , basis , tl.lB. ItKcniPrs Wheat , 3,000 bu. ; corn , 90,200 bu. ; oats , 20,900 bu. ; rye , nonu ; barley , 9,100 bu. SIIIPMKNTS Wheat , 4,200 bu. ; corn , 15,000 hu.ioats , 22,000 bu. ; rye , none ; barley , 1 5.400 bu. _ Col ton i ST. Louts , Jan. 17. COTTON Steady : middling , 7Jic ; sales , none ; receipts , 2,2t)0 ) bales ; shipments , 200 bales ; stock , 57,900 bales. New Onr.r.ANS , Jan. 17. COTTON Futures , stonily : stiloH , 92GlOhalos ( ; January , $7.48 ® 7.51 : February , $7.537.GG : March. $7.00 ; April , $7.747.7G ; May. $7.837.84 ; Jttnn , * 7.917.92 ; July. J7.988.00 ; August , $8.0.1 ® 8.00 , Liverpool A Livnnnoor , , Jan. 17. WHEAT Quiet ; domnnd poor : lioldei-s olfor moaeratoly ; No. 1 , Cali fornia , Gs 4d5s 5d ; No. 2 , red western winter , 5s 2(1 ® 5s 3 Ktl. CoitN Steady. 1'itoviBioNS I'orlc , prlmo mess , 75s : beef , extra India , 103i 9d ; bacon , long and sliort clear , 55 Ibs. , 39s ; long clear , 40 Ibs.11s 3d ; lard , 42s. ' Oil AlurkntH. Oir. OITY , Pa. , Jan. 17. National Transit certificates opened nt 80 ! c ; highest , 80'fc : lowest , 80)jc ) ; closed nt 80rc ; ; sales , 14,000 bbls. : clearances , 74,000 bbls. ; shipments , 120,399 bill * . : runs. 81.788 bbls. I'lTTSUUlui , I'a , , Jan. 17. National Transit certificates opened at 80c ; closed nt 80Kc ; highest , 80Uc ; lowest , 80c ; sales , nono. Now York Dry Goods Market. NEW Yonic. Jan. 17 , The Improvement re ports as to thu volume of business In the dry goods district recently Is maintained. 1'rlces rule stonily in tlio main. Cotton goods nro in fair demand. Lilnuhams and woven goods nro steady , Foreign dry goods rather dull. In the way of jobbing and storu trade there Is a fair business In mall orders. l < 'lniiiul : & ! IMotus. KANSAS CITY , Jan , I'/ . Clearings , $1,819,415. BOSTON , Jan. 17. Clearings , $10,520,220 ; no balances. HAI.TIMOIU : , Jan. 17. Clearings , $2,050,199 ; balances , $298,511. Nnw Voitic , Jan. 17. Clearings , $79,459,007 ; balances , 50,935.933. I'Aitts , Jan. 17. Three par cent rentes , 98f IV'/ic for the account. IMuuAiim.PlliA , Jan. 17. Clearings , $11,459- 780 ; balances , $1,044,852. MEMPHIS , Jan. 17. Now York exchange sellIng - Ing at par. Clearings , $330,420 ; balances , LONDON , Jan. 17. The amount of bullion withdrawn from the Hank of Kngland on bal ances today was JL'15,000. NEW OHI.KANS , Jan. 17. Oloarlngs.11 , 900,830. Now York exchange , bank , $1 per $1,000 pro- nilitm ; commercial , 2Gc per $1,000 premium , ST , Louts , Jan. 17. Clearings , J4,4G8,007 ; balances , $800,704. Money quiet nt 78 per cent. Exchange on Now York , 90c premium. CHICAGO Jan. 17 , Clearings , $10,034,000. Now York exchange , GOc premium. Sterling exchange , bteaily ; actual rates , sixty days , $4.8G'i ' ; demand , 4.87i. Money , steady ; 5&0 per cent on call. bTOGKS' ANI > 1IUNIIS. Very Sllglit ChniiKu. Characterized the SpiM-iitiitliHi In the Active I.Ut. NEW YOHK , Jan. 17. Tlio changes in the nctlvn list as n result of today's speculation on the Stoclc oxclmngo nro very sllpht In deed and are generally on the boar side of the market , the greatest bolng % per cent in Sugar preferred and Union Pacific. Dull ness prevailed all day nnd there wore periods of complete stagnation , What lit tle business there was done was soiling unit the commission houses report u dearth of business , Occasional drives were made ou the grangers , particularly St. I'aul , in the unrly dealings , when exaggerated reports of the earnings for the second woeic m January were circulated , the published statement showing later lit the day a loss of f 120,018. Hut it was impossible to depress prices materially ou small offerings and the short interest did not scorn to mtiko nny heavy plunges. There was no great demand for stocks and no special ofTort was made to cs'.abllbh a higher range of values in the general list , the only notable movement being in the specialties , It was reported that the appointments of Charles Parsons and Mr , Pliittits permanent receivers of Now Kngland were assurednnd on purchases Induced thereby tlio stock rose 1 8 l'0 ' ' cent. A reaction of % per cent fol lowed , with u Html rally oC % per cent. At the opening ot business the market was weak und prices n small fraction lower , but In the half hour following a butter tone pre vailed und the losses were recovered , Man hattan being uu exception and declining 1 per cent. London selling of the arbitrage specialties started udowiuvard movement In which the general list lost n fraction and Missouri , Kansas & Texas preferred ] < per cent. Mcunwhllo American Tobacco preferred had advanced U pur cent. The depression continued until 11:110 : o'clock , nnd further fractional declines took place gener ally. Purchase ? to cover BOIUO atnall short contracts brought about n slight temporary rally , but the market lapsed .Imcic Into weakness. , Cordage preferred breaking 5 per cent en a MIO of 100 linns and rccovcrlnp 'j per cent Thu-n Was IK > clmtuo In the temper of the speculation until tlio mst hall hour of business , when urnlm- fairly good buying the poivranist moved up ' * to * < poi cent nud the market gcuornllv closed linn. The Post says : BI S on 'the stock mar. kct were pretty mvftliit ( n standstill during the greater nart ofVtdiwy's operations. The tendency to atlvaiu-o ou the day's Wnaliing * ton news wts mornthin oTso ( , by the I/HI- don selling , nud suijiijjuiontly the local Bears attacked the market , basing the movement on the St. Paul's ' decrease of earnings ol jmo.OIS for the sotSrtiJl wcok of January. Speculator for thu dJoline. however , wore not disposed to vtmturo Into the market deeply , nud the reaction due to their efforts wnsonly slight. " " ' The following are the clostnir quotations on the leading stock * -idn the Now York exchange - change today : y g The raiiffe of nrlens as reported by J. W \ Co. , Hoard of Trade hall. Is as follows : Open High Low. Close Yes. Erlo 15 15 I'acltleMall ir.li U.VN I2J * 43W > orlli\vi'slern ltlll > d llH ) ( | Mo. IMclfic 22 Union I'aclllc 19 19 N I'nolllu , p'fd 10)5 * ' N , IMclllo com. . . . 4 C. II. A Q 7- ] i 75 75M Ilock Island ilil ( II ! St. Paul S8 nsu 57 57 ? [ 58 Western Union ROM 811 85U 8ii : ! 83 Now Ilnrlunii 11K IK Atchlson * 11 11-K Jii Chicago CJas ' Ucaillin , ' ll'l-M Dul. A Hudson 111 IH 13t > I ) . C. K BliJX 2GK i : . H. B aili M 37' Conlniro The total sales of stocks todny were 118,800 shnros , iuchidlni ; : American Sugar , 10,400 ; New York lUiincy .ilurkol. Nr.w YOHK , Jan. 17. MONKY ON OAT.T , Kasy nil percent ; last loan , 1 per cunt ; closed olTored at 1 pur cent. I'ltiMi : MKIKUNTII.H I'AIT.II 3',55'S per cent. Smu.tNti KXCIIAWI : JJulI , with actual business In bunkor-i'bills .it J4.8GS4.SGJi ! for dumniid and 4.84dt4.85 [ for sixty-day bills , Posted rates $4.faOB4.88 ; commercial bills. J4.83 ® 4.H4. ' L SlI.VKIt UiniTIFtCATES ftOJiC bill. UOVIIIN.MINT : : HoN'ns-rKablur. State bonds , liuicllvu. offered. Situ FriumiHuoMining : U'l"titlnus. ' : HAN I''n iNOtsco , Jan. 17. Tiio oniclal closing notations for mining stookj today were a < ? allows : O.U.VHA IrWE STOCK MAKKIOT.-v Very Sllclit Imiirnvuniont Xollcnil In Cattle Trade Hogs l.imn n Nioldn. WiiiNisiiAV , Jan. 17. So far this vveok , compared with last , there lias boon n falling off of about 050 cattle , whllo hog receipts have Increased nearly 4,000 head and shcof | about il.UOO head. There was no improvement north mention ing In the general cattle market. Trade was perhaps a little livelier , but about tlio only notlceablo feature was that it was some what easier to obtain Tttesdaj's very mean prices. The supply was not u tail oxcesstvobut in the present condition of tlio market it was moro than ample and enough to relieve buyers of any anxiety on tlio score of secur ing enough cattle to 1111 their orders. In quality the offerings \yoro nothing to brag on. A few head brought $4.40 , und very good 1U55 Ib. steers brought M. 15. Fair to very good 1,000 to 1,285 Ib. steern , however , were practically confined to a rnngu of from 1.00 to JH.UO , with.fair , to poor stuff any where from that down to 1. Trading wan not particularly Ijvol.v , but tlio cattle kept moving , and n vm-.y respectable clearance was Dually accomplished. The cow market' ' has sufTorcd tlio most lately , and was ttio llrst to feel u change for the bettor. The ehnngo was so slight , how ever , that many salesmen failed to discover It. Hccolpts were fulK nnd the dumand moil- era to. Prices ruled stoutly to n trifle firmer all around , sales including poor to choice cows nnd heifers at J from $1 25 to fi,2T : > , witli the bulk of the falrjtn peed buti'hor.s' stock tit from ? 'J. 15 to$3.ro , Calves at from ; i tote to were nteady , undirough stock ot all kinds was generally unchanged , with sales of fair to good hulls , oxen ami'SHIRK largely ut from f'J.'JTi to $11. U'he stocker andjfocdcr trade was devoid of now features.i iTlioro was a moderate amount of both fresh und stnlo stock on hand , und with no > urgcnt demand from nny quarter trade was slow und the prices gen erally quoted easier all around. Good to choice feeder * are quoted at from 1 totM.CO ; fair to itood ut from * U.7l ) to fil , und lighter , commoner grades ut from t'2.70 down , Kep. resontutlvo sales ; 030 n 25 2 tMO ! 3 rs 12 H14 3 VI 17 1124 a ( .5 21 103J 3 30 17 , isaa 3 70 , . . .1037 3 30 20 , . 1187 a 70 I ? , .1000 3 no 37 . .1285 a 75 ' 3 35 Rl . 1170 a 75 10a. , . 'l008 3 35 no. . .1228 a 80 a. , , . .111 ! ) 3 40 25 . .1170 a oo 20. . . . .1014 3 45 10 . .1205 4 15 77. : . , .1080 3 45 18. . .12f > C 4 15 12 1030 0 40 0. . .1123 4 40 Mt.xr.t ) . i 1152 3 65 COWS. 2 25 2 no 2 ao 2 no 2 30 2 30 2 no 2 30 2 ao 2 30 2 35 2 35 2 35 2 35 2 35 2 35 2 40 2 40 2 40 2 40 2 40 2 40 2 40 2 40 2 40 2 40 2 40 2 40 2 40 2 40 2 45 2 50 2 50 _ 50 i , 50 _ 50 ' - 50 i. 55 ' - 55 V. 55 i. 55 2 55 2 55 2 55 2 00 2 CO 2 00 2 00 2 fiO 2 GO 2 CO 2 00 2 05 2 70 2 70 2 70 2 75 2 75 2 75 2 75 2 75 2 75 2 80 2 85 2 85 2 00 3 00 S 00 3 00 3 00 2 75 2 75 2 85 3 00 3 00 3 25 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 50 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 2 55 2 00 2 CO 2 no 2 05 2 Or. 2 75 2 75 2 75 2 75 2 75 2 75 2 75 2 75 2 75 2 75 2 85 2 85 2 00 3 00 3 00 3 10 3 10 3 10 3 25 3 25 25 3 25 8 00 2 90 8 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 8 10 3 10 3 15 8 17' ; 8 20 3 25 3 25 3 25 3 25 3 55 3 55 3 GO WUSTEUN CATTI.C , COI.OItADO. No. Av. 1'r. Nn. Av. Pr. G4 cowi. . . 800 $2 20 18 cows. . , 022 $2 20 10 Mrs..1050 340 Icalf. . . 120 4 75 WYOMINtl. 1 Mr 1050 300 23 Mrs..1174 SCO Iloos Receipts wore liberal , moro than 4,000 heavier than a wcolc ntro. and with very llttlu outside support and bad reports from the east a Unvi > rm.irltct waslnovitablo. There was n jjood active demand from all local houses , and sumo early sales wrro made at ? 5.'JO and $5.23 , or not far from steady prices. The built of the hogs , how ever , sold on the basis of a fie "leclino. " nt $5.15 and ? 5.20 , and , the inttrkcr. weak ening an the morning advanced , the late trade was mostly around $5.15 for fair to { rood hefts of nil weights , or fie to 10o lower than Tuesday. The market hold up remarkably well under the heavy receipts and the average decline was not moro than u nickel. ICxtromo sales were made at from $5.10 up to So.iiO , but the bis bulk of the fair to ( rood lions of till weights went at around 55.15 and $5 20 , us against S-.VJO nud 3.1.23 Tuesday and J..17' ' and $ . " > .i0 ! on lust Wednesday. Huuro- scnttitlvo sales : HEALTH M ay depend upon the way you treat l he warn ings which nature gives. A few bottles of S. S. S. taken at the proper time may insuru good health fora year or two. Therefore act at once , for it IS IMPORTANT that nature baassIstedatthQriBhttlrnc.g never falls to relieve the system of m-S purities , and is an excellent tor.ic also.1 He Wants to Add His Name. * Permit me to add my name to your many other certificates In commendation of thu ureat curativ properties contained In Bwlft's hp 'clfic ( H. f > . b. ) It a certainly ono of tlio best tonic * 1 tver used. " "JOHN W. UANIUL , Anderson.S. C. Treatise on blood and skin diseases malted rc . SWIFf Sl'ECJFIR CO. . A * taGa. 310 ' . ' ) J77 ; i > .G J7J 147 JH7 3'J4 'J3B . 102 .243 .220 301 . 287 .231) .212 .2311 .213 .234 .233 I'KIH AM ) 1101)011. ) fl..380 80 4 DO 2..3C- , - 000 Siicm1Itccclpts wcronK.iln rather liberal , mid included nil kinds of Crudes. Dualrahlo mutton * ntiil liunbs wirovntitcd , but coin- nion ntiil lufurior stufTvns ncclrotnd and \rcnkor. Fair to good natives. fJ.iG I.OU ; fair to coed wostcriH. J2 ! ! Tat."i ( ! ; common and stock sheep , SI. f > 0ra . ' , , ; ( rood to cholco 10 to 100-lb. latltos , f'.oOiI.OO. . Ucprcsculu- live sales : Av. I'r. J2 oo 194 Mexican lambs GO 270 18 natlvo i ! es 144 2 70 2dl native owes 87 280 207 wpsivrn wethers 107 3 10 49 natlvo liimb-i O ! ) 400 KccelpM nnd DKpiilituiM o ; stock. Onii'Ialrci'ilpU an.I dUinnllloii of stiuk n shownby the b.xiktof tlia Ucilon Hti' : Vur.u company for llio tuentv-foiir hoiiiM ending at 0 o'clock p. in. , January 17 , 1894 : UKrEti'rs. TATTLE. nous. IIOIISK A MI.H. Cars. Head Cai-s.III : iil C.-UM. i Hoatl Cunt. I Ilcriil. IIHI'lMITIOV. Clllr : qi ; > l.lv.i ntneU .Miirktil. riitr.iuo , .Ian. 17. ( ! oml to I'luitcK rattla \VIMII In duiiiiinil and weru hiilulile at iitito | as good prlees'as weio paid on Tnesdav. Not a very considerable part of the supply crndiMl bettor than medium and the llrmnesi in dm Mock was due to ihul fact. I'or coniiiion to fair grades the liupilry was IMhl , and whllo values wore pretty well siippoiu-d tin ) tone of the market wtis not healthy. Itcc.olplN fur the lir.st half of the weeU liuvo noon jiretty liberal , iitiioiintlng to 44,000 hnad , and tin. ' general market Is Inner ( ban at thu close of last week. Tlio oll'erlngs did not need to be choice to'brlng $5 pisr 100 His. Hut neverthole.ss there was only bore and there u hunch Unit , could bu turned ever at us hlKh llgure. llutchur.s niul cannur.s'.stocli loliitlvoly hotter than the upper gradvH , hut for no description was the inurkot satisfactory as viewed from sellur * ' standpoint. Sales were huire.ly m from $2.25 to J3 ( or cows , holfurs and bulls , and ut from J3.DO to 84. CO for diussuil beef iiiid.slilpping .stouis. The Mipidy of vcnl I'nlvuM lioiiitiiuu.s and prir.us uro linn. Thai also Is trim of Mockers nnd feeders Tlio hog market was weak from the outset. There mis a brief t Imo In the morning when good grades mid ut. stonily prices , hut very boon after the beginning of operations there was a decline of fro'ni 5c to ln > ! and the clove was dull tit fully lOc oil' from Tuesday' * limita tions. J.uto sales \\ero on a linsls of $0.40 for the best , grades , though early In tin ? morning thuro wore a numhur of trades at from 5-5.50 to J3.55. Why prices shottl.l have turned downward no one altomptod tin explanation. Thu rocelpts were not In excess of tlio recent nvaiugt1 , nulthur Is the iiiinihur "In .sight , " but the buyers did not want thu hogs at TifMlny's prices , mid they iito'joeded to put Ihom down. I'rom J5.8U to $5.45 bouitht the prcatur part , HID ( | iiallly tivoruglng good. In-heiMi , under a supply estlnmtcd at 17,000 liuinl , the llrmnehs tliat wusu fuuturu of yes terday's market was conspicuously absent- today. The dumand was good , hut It could Miurcoly Ho expectiid to ttbsoib .so largo a sup ply , except at i educed prico' . The iivvrago was sit liii l lUo lowur than for Tuesday , tliiiui : ! ! sumo cholco lots were taken at ptetty i full II jurus. I'jor to fair sorts were sahiblo at from SI. 25 to 2.CO , and good to cholco wore quoted at from $ ' 2.75 to J8.00 , whllo from J'2.00 to $3.15 bought the bulk , t-alo.sof lambs wu.ro on n basis of from $3.50 to J4.85 for poor to oxtra. Itecolpls : Cattle , 15,000 head : calves , 250 bond : hogs , 34.0UO head ; shuep , 17.0UO huad. The Kvonlng.loiirnul reports : UAi-rr.B Hccelvis. 15,000 bend ; market slow : px-tra slours here , market nominal lit $5.505.75 / : fair to good , J4.0U.0.5.25 ; inudluiii , * 4.f)0l,75 ; ethers , 88. 50144.10. Hoas Itcceluto , 34,000 head : market slow mid lOc lower on heavy ; others , steady ; puckers , $0. 15BJD.30 : prime heavy and butchers' weights , J5.40ii5.00 ; prime ll ht , J5.50. Sitr.ci * AXl ) I < A.MIU Itccolpts , 17,000 head ; market slow ami lower all around. Knnvis City I.iva . stool ; Mai-knf. KANSAS OITV , Jan. 17. OATrr.K Kocolpts , 5,000 head ; shipments , 3,300 hoati ; market steady to strong ; Tuxas steers , J2.7Jii3.00 ; shipping stocrs , 44.002)5.40 ) ; Texas and na- tlvo cows. Jl.40fil3.50 ; butcher stock , $3.103 4.15 ; stookersaiHl fucdors. t2.753.50. lions Kuoolpt-i , 12.4JO lio.ul ; shipments , 2/iOO hondi Market m'nUln ' fit * Innari hullf , Id lfrj.5 . ii hrn\li j. p.i. , ' * mid inlxril 15 15 ( tn.35t llahlK , Vnrkiisiinit Pi s , } 4.05 < tl5.30. Silent'ItoiTipt , , 1 300 head ; ahlumauti , HOMO i inarkul dull and barely steady. wi.HTiit.v : : IMCKINII iNriuisTM. : Quito n l.llirrnl Movi'iiiriit of Hoc * UnriiiH ' the l' t \\rel ( . 1 CINCINNATI , Jan. n.-tSjuvlal Tolesram to TIIK HUB. ] Tomorrow'sl'rlco current will miyt Tliero lias IH-OII qtilto a llheral movement of ho s the past week In the west , the pnCKlne rctitrni Indicating a total of 800,000eompiunl with 320,000 the prn'odlnu wcok , and 200.00(1 ( / n last year. I'rom Novomlior 1 the total Ii I1.170.00J , against 3,320,000 a year n o. Load ing plncos riimpmo us follows ! > < i\v York l.uc Mtnou Mnrlcot. NKW YottK.Jiui. 17. lr.ivis-oeolts. ! : : | { | ) 1,000 hi'iid : tniiiknt very \voal < , lee lnwur : natives , J3.lKKif.-l.20j inodlum to fall11.40 4.05 ; fulrly prime , Ji.Baui.ari ; row U > IH , jr.ui ; | bull$2.50 ( UT.vrs ItivolpK 800 head : iniifliet llrin , 2f > i ! lilKht'f ; veaN , pour to clioleo , J5.OOjiS.50 ; heavy calves , J : ) 1'2 3.50. SMUKI- AND lAMlwUecolpt11,000 hen < ] ; fdit'ep barely steady ; Inmln ' , lowur ; sliei'ii , poor to pi-line , f2.50Q4.00 ; lambs , common to choice , J4.OlVft4.2r > . lloos Hvculpts , 7.HOP hoail ; nmrkot llrm SI , I.OIIIH l.lM > Stunk Alurknt. ! -T. I.ottliJuii. ! 17. C.vrrt.K HorrtlptM , 4,50(1 ( head ; Hhlptnent.s. 1,600 head ; mitrkut lower : no imtlvivt on salt' : fedas ! Nloun * , f3.10j4 8.50 ; grasH 'IVvitn * ) , . J'2.2uiSi,30 ; ; cows and hi'lfurs , tl.HOil'J.76. lloos Kivulpts , O.nno hptid : shipments , 1.200 IIUIKU market li'foli'e ' luwnr ; btilchot-s , * A.2lKS5.40j mixed , S.'i.llO'.fS. 10 ; light. $5.10 1 5.35. Sllf.Kl'-Uecolptfl. 2,100 hcnil : .shipment" , nonu ; marltct llrm ; muttons , range , } 3.00 ; < j Sioux City l.iv Mocu Mnrloit. Sioux ! ITV , .Inn. 17. llDiw-Uccelptrt. i.nnn head ; ollleliil vi'.steid.'iv. l.'J'J head : ship ments , 73H head ; iniii-Ket fitClUo lowur ati5.ini Q5.21 ! ' , ; hulli , 5.15 5.20. ( 'AT'n.i-Kec-lim : : | , 000 hoid : ; ofllc'lal yes terday , 1,053 he.id ; sliliiiiiL'iit : ) . 8,229 lioail ; market lunuruxurpl on best. Stofk in > i ht. Uecolptsof llvo si ) . : n al tin : fmr western ninrUuu TuuMlny , Jtinunry 17 C.-iltlf. HOLM. Shonp. PonthOmalm 2.907 7,594 1,011 Chicago 15.0IM 31,000 17lnl ( KniisasClty 5,000 12,400 l,3n. | til. l.oilU 4DOO 0,900 U.tOil Total 28.007 03,804 22.011 THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIQHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. Jly doctor snjra It acto ( 'cmly on tlio Blomnch , liver nnd klilnevt , anil Is n ploiiMint Inxntlvp. This rtrink la made ( mm licrhs. mill Is prepared for use ns easily at ten. Jt t ) called All lirucclstfinplll' ntfOr.nml } l npnrlraco. If you r.inr.ot KI-I It. wml your address for n tree sampe. I.nne'4 I'mnllr McMlirino niovrii Ilir lionrla noliilitr. In order IT lie liraltliy tills Is norPKinry. Address ( jllA'l'Oll \Vtl\V ! A Hit. I.n Itov.N.Y. l ) . U. No nttornuy's fee mil patent obtalnod Wrltn for Inventor's Oni.l &OUTI-I Union Stock Yards Company , South 0 > t Cattle Ilo nnJ- mrkt In tha war. Housn. Wood Brotlidrj. LlTO Stock ComruHilon Marabkata. 501th Omaha Tole | < .iono 1117. CalOMl JOHN t ) . IIADI'MAV , I . . u WAJjTKU K.VOD , , Market reports by tntill and wire cheerful nrnlshod upon anpllcallon. for Infants and ChHdren. "CnstorlntsRO well ndnptedtochlldrcn that Cnntorln cures Colic , Constipation , I recommend It ns superior to nny prescription Hour Htomach , Dlarrhoja , I'nictatlon , known to me. " H. A. Anriicic , JI. D. , Kills Wonns , jjlvea bleep , and iiro.iii.itca dl Ill So. Oxford'St. , Erooklyu , N. Y. gestion , Without injurious medication. "Tho uaj of 'Castorl.i h FO unlvcrw.l nnd "For EavcntI yenra I have rrcommcnileJ Its merits so well known that It net-ma n work your 'Castorl.i,1 nnd shall al\vayn contlnuo tc of ptipcrcroftatlon to endoraolt. Few nro the do BO ns It haa Invariably produced boucflclnl Intelligent fjinlllci ) who do not Leep Castorln results. " within easy reach. " KnviN K. 1'Annnn , It. J\ , CAHLOS JlAllTYN , I ) , T ) . , 125th Street and 7th A > o. , New York City. New York City. TUB CENTAUR COMPANY. 77 ML-RUAT BTiiEtrr , NEW YORK CITT. U vvfi 9E S % AtMniil ! jUnRX ? * ) AWNINGS , TENTS ETC. Wolf Bros , & Co. , COMl'ANV. MUliiifnctureni ot tenlH- nwnhiKH. ete 70:1 : and iinusK cnvKits. ? ur , Soutli liltli Street. Illl I Tnrnum Stroot. BOOTS AND SHOES. Morse-Coo Shoj Company. ' 1131-Illl Mo.v.irl < nloarooni unJ Oillco-ll'J7 - 5 ' ' Howard St. ructor/-lll'J-ll'JI-IIVI Wa nru tlio os'l.v Mtinufii turari of Iloutianl Kliuonln tliJJlitDOf .VubMilik. A k'onur.il liivluitlon is uttjajj-.l to alt to Impact oiirii rr ctiirjr. DRY GOODS. M. Ii. Smith & Co. Drr ROOils , nolloiii , tat- nliUliitf tfuoiU. cornur lllli unit Howunl ftta. BAGS , ETO. | COAL. HARDWARE. Hector & u COMPANY. lli.iloIn : Inr Ivriro ill Corner 10th unit Jii ini'ctmalc * ' tooh Wtieutx. It'll liniiKlii Strim * . HATS , ETC. W. A. L Gibbon & Co Wliolusilo Hnti , ci > | > , nr : iw k'ornH. vluvim , mitten i. l-'th und Jlurnoy Strom. | JJUMBER. _ Joliii \Vaiicll8liT \ i I'ort- Intx ! coniont , Mllwni- ku.touii'iit unit ( julncy wlillu Iliini. LIQUORS. STOVE REPAIR3 I'rldi ' & llcrbirl , QnuiuSiovc llcp.iir \VO.tKK Mimi rmiil" WbuluiRlo liquor unit wutir utliuhinuiut Inr nur klulnt "i" ' ' 1101 Kunmn St. null 1411 doiuii. > PAPER. OILS. Carpenter Papar Co Standard Oil Co. lurry u full itiot or printlnKl wruppln.uml IliillnoJ und lulirlcatltil wnlliiit | in : > orj , turJ lrlniit , cic , elli , uilo Jttaii ) , nl