COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Increased FrcnoK Duties on Wheat Oanasd a Fractional Decline. BULLISH FEELING CONTINUED IN CORN Iloderntn Ailrnnco Agnln Scored by tlmt Cereal Light Volumn of Trading no- ported In 1'orU Otrlng to an Absence of Soiling I'reiiuro. CmcAoo , Jan. 2. . It wan argued today that with French duties on wheat increased England will bo left os the only foreign Im porter of wheat and Is not likely to pay as much ns when stimulate ! by French compe tition. Wheat felt this to the extent of nboat ' c decline. Corn was strong on heavy export clearances nnd reported Injury to the Argentine crop. Provisions advanced slowly on smaller receipts of hogn. The wheat trade was kept in a stew most of the session without important news. Tgvvards midday the trade got the early rumors of the Increase in the Trench duty and that caused adrive of selling , which made another now low record In the market. During the morning it was the same drag ging , discouraging , disappointing market of previous days nnd weeks. The Price Cur rent said : Everybody know tltat the coating of snow was sufllcicnt to entirely protect wheat from the hard weather. The price was helped when dispatches and private cables came saying the French duty was In creased and that the French wcro reselling their cargoes at Liverpool , Now York nnd Hultlmoro. On this piece of news thcro was a dip to the low point of the session nnd the lowest of the year , but a slight recovery was made by some good buying to cover shorts. In corn the bullish feeling continues to prevail and the market ngain scored a mod- cr.ito advance. The advices received wcro nearly all of n bullish nature , A fair busi ness wns trnnsactcd , the price opening with from Vc to ' f0 Kn'ni ' but ' 03t tue advance under rcnU/.tng gales , but soon recovered ami sold up > < fc. held steady and closed with n gain of from > < e to } 4'c. Thcro was a fair trade in oats and the feeling hardly as strong as yesterday. Prices fluctuated | yc and closed a shade lower. No new features developed and prices wore con trolled by corn largely. A light volume of trading was reported In pork , owing to an absence of any pressure to eell. Tlio market opened at yesterday's llnal llgurcs , improved 5c , reacted to the like extent , advanced lOc. sold down ic , rose TlrjO.closing about MC higher thanyesterdny. ; The iurd market was almost stagnant for May. At the close the market was from lj ! o to 5c higher than the final figures of yesterday. Uibs wcro dull , with an upward tendency , fluctuations being within a range of yo. May closed llrm at , $ O.T"i. Kstlmatcd receipts for tomorrow : Wheat. 71 cars : corn , ; oats , 50 cars ; hogs , SJS.OOO head. The leading futures ranged as follows : ArticlesOpen ; , High. Low. Cloao. WHEAT .Tan 6M ! BOK GSM onw May Ot 04 } ! iN ! July ' COM G5 COHN Jan Nay July 30H 3UH OATH Jan 27M 27W May 3054 2836 28J4 HKHSPOIIK- Jan 13 IB 13 20 13 IB I 20 May 13 22W 13 III ! } 13 1" ' } ! 30 IiAUM- Jan . ' . 7 72 7 75 7 72- ! 7fl May 7 G7.'i 7 GO 7 COG UU EnoiiTUiiis. Jan , 0 GO (1 ( GO G GO I GO 0 70 0 70 U 07J- i 72W Cnsh quotations wore as follows : I'l.oui ! Kusy and lOc lower. WIIHAT No. 2 Hiirlni ; , 69fc } ; No. a spring , 65ff,01c ; No. a rod , GUJic , COII.N No. 2 , 35c. OATS-NO. 2. 27 ? c ; No. 2 white , 28285c ! ; No. 3 while , 27 > , tc. ItYK-No. 2 , 44c. _ - . , . - > \ rfjr ? = : rrr.7rKoT-Srrra' o 43 ® 44c ; No. 4 , f. o. b. , 40a41o. ! KwxSEKir'-No. 1,81.38. TIMOTHY SUED Prime , $4.10. I'oitK Mess , per lib ! . , J13.2013.25 ; lard , per 100 His. , $7.75 ; short ribs sides ( loose ) . 90.07(20.70 ( ; dry sal'od shoulders ( boxed ) . tG.25@U.0 ; bhort clear sides ( boxed ) I7.00a7.00. WIIISUY Distillers' finished goods , per gal. , $1.15. BUUAIIS Unchanged ; cut loaf , J5.00 ; gran- ulalcd , $4.01 ; standard A , M.40. The following wcro the receipts and ship ments for today : On the 1'rodiico exchange tod'iv the butter ra irkot was llrm : creamery , 103'-Jlc ; dairy , loa'JlC. Egga. Hriii ; fresh. 12ii < 313c. " NIMV Vorlc .Miu-Kots , Nr.w YOIIK , Jan. 25. t'r.oim Uecolpts , 23- 000 bblH. ; exports , 0,800 bbls. : sales , 13,00 like * . ; market moro imllvo , but. still weak with wheat : winter patents , J3.303.50 ; winter Htmlphts , J2.70Q3.05 : winter extras , $2.00331 2.25 ; Minnesota patents , J3,503.U5Mlimi : > olu balturH , J'.i.liU ; wlnlor low grades , $1.00(32.25 ( ; spring nowijrudos , $1.C1UO ( ) ; spring extras , H.UO&2.40 ; Notitliorn Hour , dull ; common lo fair iixlra , $ ! 2.-OiW,70 ; goodto cholco ovtru , I2.703.40 ; rye Hour , steady : fiincy , $2.bOffi lilf ) > ; buckwhoatllour. llrm : < L'-ina'j.OO. HUOKWHKAT Dull ; Canadian , 57c askedox- bond. COIIN MIIAI , Steady : yellow western , $2,55 © 2.7i ( : briindywlnc , J2.75. KYI : Nominal ; January , 50o dollvored. IlAiu.r.v Dull : No. 2. Milwaukee , ti3@Glc ; twu-rowed state , GQG3c ( , IlAiti.nvM.M.T Dull : western , GGUSOc : slx- inwi-il , HOClHDc. WIIKAT Heculpls , 1,300 bu. ; exports. 123,300 bu. : sules , 1,005,001) ) bu. fuluros und 4U.OOO bu. Riiot. Spot market dull ; No. 2 rod , In store and ulovalor , C5c ! : alloat , G7c ; f. o. b. , GG'iu ; tin- Krack'd red , G3'lc , ilullvorocl ; No. 1 nortliurn. li'JJjc. ' Options opened ( lull but steady , sold oif at noon on disappointing cables and helling by traders , rnlllQCi Inter on talk of war in Kxypt , nt ( lO c : July , 7)3470.'ic ( ) , closed nt 70J'c ; August , 71'4io71Jic ( , closed at70Jic [ Docom- licr. 75Hft75lie , closed at 75'4C. COltN Hecolpt.s , 12,400 bu. ; exports , 9,000 Int. ; sales , 725,000 bu. futures and 102,000 bu. Mint. SIKH murkut fairly actlvo and llrm : No. S , 433jc liinleviktor : 44Jjo nlloat : yellow , 434'c ; uiiKraded mixed , 43 c ; stunmur mixed , 43 © 44'ic. Options oponrd llrm and closed un OATS HecclutH , 0,300 bu.j exports , 3.GOO Ini. ; biiles. 2U5.000 bu. futures and 30,000 bu. u . .suuu tu. . . , Ulk , 1VII11U Jo ; truck , white sluto , 3G44 HAY Dull ; Bhipplng , JO.OO ; good to choice , Hoi'sQulot ; Ntato , common to choice , 18 © 8ii ! : 1'aclllc coast , lHIt22c IliiiKH ritoudyi wet salted Now Orleans old-led. 45JSGO Ibs. , 4'iii5iic ; TUXIIK , sc- lecUMl 35QSO Ibs. , 45c5c lluenod , ; Ayrcs , dry. 20324 Ibs. , 10W3110 ; Texas , dry , 24&30 Ibs. , tie. tie.IiKATHKU About steady. I'nwvisiO.NM Hi-of , steady ; 114.001115.00 ; extra iiu-sH , $8fi04t8.GO ; lieof ham , $17 ; ulty extra lndlt : mess. f20.0023,00. Cut moats , iiulot ; pickled bnllleH , 7Ji < B8 > fc ; pickled bliinililora , Otic ; pickled hams , mc. ; lird. ; wnauor ; we.sleru sletun closed at $8.05 ; sulus , 2511 tlorccs at fH.05 ; option Hiiles , none ; Jan uary closed at (8.05 nominal ; Kobrunry , $8 nominal ; May , $7.02 nominal. Pork , moro iiotlvo ; now mossJ14.42 > i4il4.75oxtra ; prime. H3.GOW14.00 : fnmlly , iflO.2DWlO.25 ; short clear. 10.00M7.60. < / . IHiTTKit Klrmer , moro actlvo ; western dairy , 13li < ai7o : western croamury , IBiJ 2Gci western factory , 1310c ; Klglnx , 2Uc ; state dairy. 104t22c ; state creamery , 18 < J22c. t'UKKsu .Steady ; state lurce , 0 it 11 lie. Minnll , l21iC ; part bklms , 410c ; full skims , Kaus liocolpts , 6,432 pUss.j active nnd hlUluT ! IcohoiUO , I2.50&3.60 , per Ciuo ; western fresh , lCSJ < ai7Hc ; fcouthorn , lUSiO 17'iC ' , TAI.I.OW Steady ; city ( t2 per pkg. ) , 4i ! © ' HsiN I'lrmj strained , common to good , rt r.'gii.ms. Tuiu-ENTiNU Klrint SoaSD.'fc. ' I'tTiiOLEUM ( julct ; United closed 80c bid ; WnshlnutDii , bairuU , JO ; Wabhlimton , In bulk , I3.0 ; ruUuvd New Vork , 10.10 ; I'lilladcliihU and Unltlmoro , IG.lOj I'hlladolphln and Haiti- moro , In bulk , IJ.CO , KICRQiilcti domofttlc , fair to extra , Oli'iJ & ! Ci Japan. 4 < lftc. .MOI.ABSM Dull ; New Orlcnni open hot- tic , good to choice , oo'iiaac Via Ino.v Steady ; American , 112.000 10,00. Corr-Kit Dulli ln r > , J10. l.KAD-Sto.irty i domestic ? , 13.10. TlN-Dulli trnllx. 10.7G. HPRLTKIIrlrrnor ; tlomostlf , 13.45. COTTOX HIB : | ) ou < Knlr demand frtom the west , local Inijiilry inodGrntc , buyorit and KOllorn apart ; rcporird galo.s , 400 bbls. ol prime crude at 13. no ; oir crude , U8Q20CJ yellow butter grades , nHQ39 ( ' ! cholco yellow. 87M8c ; prime yollow. asttSOci yellow oil gtndcs , aaaaoc ; prime white , 300. St'OAtiIlaw , ftlctidy ! sales , 2.SOO unBS contrlfugal , Hit test , at lie : rollncd , dull ; off A , 37i4J:4 : > jiCi mould A , 4 7-loaiJiC , slnnilnrd , A , 4 l-lOaiMc ; rnnfcctloncrV A , 4 l-lQi < oi cut loaf , 4 K-li7ir ! c ; crushed , 4 6-lGft4Nc ; powdered , 4 5-10'M-\i : ; Rrunti- latnd. 4ji4 ! ( G-lOc ; culjos , 4 7-loa4 io ; No. 0 , 0 IG-lOY : No. 7 , 3Ja315iniNo. ; . 8,311-10 t3.Vcj No. 0 , 3j3 ? 13-lOc ! No. 10 , 3 O-lfi © nvc ; No. 11 , SHSSll-lCc ; No. 12 , 8 c ! No. 13 , 8iC. _ Oiniihii I'rodncn Alurlint. UnTTBit-Tho supply Is limited nnd there is a more llliornl demand , especially for the best stock. Choice country , Mftlt'ie ; packing stock , 10ftl2e. DucHSCi ) I'om.TitY--The market Isiomowhat llrmur and butter prices nro looked for , es pecially on chickens. Price1 ] romaln nhotit stationary. Chickens , SttOc ; turkoy.s , 8U9C : KCCSO nnifducks. Bft'Jo.Inferior stock would sell below the aliovo llgurcs. Jiivu I'ort.Tiiv Tliuro is some dcmnnil for cholco slock nnd the market Is fairly wull sup- pllnd , ( lend stoi-k Is iUOtablo ) at 5&Dc. Ve.Alt The arrlvalti uro not heavy and the market llrm nt previous quotations ; cholco small and fat veals , 77ic ! ; thin or heavy , 35c , UAMK Pralrlo chickens , ntiall nnd venison are out of season , nnd there Is but Ilttlo on the mnrki-toxcnpl ducks. Canada KOORO , JO : mal lard ducks. } 2.00ii2.50i jack rabblu. $1.50 ® 2.00 : small rabblt.s. $1 ; 8i'ulrrcts | , 75c. Klia-Tlio cold storatto tt ! : s have boon pretty well clt-iined up and there Is a decided chailKo for the better on the market. Fresh stock , lOTMGc ; cold storage , ll12c ; salted cnirs , OftlOc. ilo.viirChoice white clover , 16c ; Call- fornta , ICf. OVHTKIIS Medium. I , X. U , 13c ; hor.soshoos , 18c ; extra standards , 20c ; selects , 21o ; extra selects , 22c ; company solecls , 25o : counts , 30c. Nirrs Chostniit-s , 12c per lb. ; Italian chc.stnutx , I'JiMlio ; almonds , IHc ; Kngllsh wal nuts , 1'J-ai-lc : Illhurls , 12'/c ' ; Itr.t7.ll nuts , 11 © 12c : pecans , laruc , 12. 14c ; pecans , medium , lOc , The murkoton black walnuts Is low and' no nno wants to buy. Clliuit-l'uro Juice , per barrel. IG.OOaO. GO ; half barrel , * 3.253.50 ; Oregon , per barrel , $5.0035.50 ; half barriilsf3. SAiimiuiui'T Per barrel , $5.5020.00 ; half barrals , ? 3.00 < tW.2G. UIDKII I'liro Julco. pnr bbl.G.OOfflG.GO : half bbl , . i3.2Gfl3.50 ; clarlllcd elder , per bbl , , t5 ; half bbl. , $3. VKOr.TAIir.ES. BHAXS Calirornia hand-picked navy , Jl.OOa 2.00 ; western navy. $ l.B5itl.90j common wlilto beans , $1.GOS1.75. ( ONIONS Onions are quoted at 50305c , nnd on order.s at GD&70c ; Hntuihli onlom , per crutSI. . 50. POTATOi'-S'-N'obraska , Iowa and Minnesota grown potatoes , In small lot.s from store , 05& 70c ; Kiuno In car lots , GOc ; Colorado , from sloro , 7uc ! Colorado lots , G8tJ70c. OAiuiAni : Orders for cabbage from the coun try are tilled at 2c per lb. OrxKiiY UOUTS According to slzo , 403GOi per doz. Ciiiuv : : Good slock , 35c ; extra fancy Cali fornia , OOcOll.OO. SWIET : POTATOES Tlio supply U fair ; good stock , per bbl. , 83.50. OIIKCX VKOKTAULKS Spinach , per -bbl. , $2 ; salsify , 3035c per doz. : radishes , per doz. , 3Gc : endive , per doz. , 75c ; onions , per doz. , 20c : caullliowor , per no/ . , $1.5032.00 ; lettuce , purdoz. , SO Sc : cucumbers , $2 ; toma toes. per crate of 20 Ibs. , J2 ; string beans , $2.50 per 'j-lin. box : parsley , per doz , , 30c ; egg plant , per doz. , $2.50. SAuniKUAUT 1'er bbl. , $5.5030.00 ; half bbla. , $3.25. FlttHT.S GltAi-KS There are no Catawbas on the market - kot : Malacas , nnr 50-ib. bbls. . not , $5.2530.00 ; Malagas , pcrCD-lb. bbls. , not , tG.O030.GO. APPLES The supply Is light on this market and prices higher ; fancy western , $1.903)2.00 ) per box. CliANUKHUics Cranberries are arriving very freely and are In good demand : Capo Coif. per bill. . JO.OOaO.50 ; boll'and bugle , $0.50 ; Jersey , $0.0030.25 ; boll and cherry. { 5. GAr.u'OHNtA OiiANOKTlin stock Is arriving In good condition. Klvcr.sldo seedlings , per box , $2.50 ; Washington novels , 1:3.00. THOPIUAIj rilUITd. RANANAS Trices roinitn : about steady : per bunch , largo. $2.0032.50 ; per bunch , small to medium , $1.7532.00. LIJMOXS Now Mosslnn , lemons , slzo 300 , $5.GO ; slzo 300 , $525ftG.50. OIIANHKS Mexicans , per box , $2.50 ; largo sizes , $2.252.40 ; fancy Flurldas , $2.75 ; cholco l-'lorldns , $2.00. TANOCKINES I'or box , $2.75. GnAl-i : FnuiT Per box , $4. / runs. near Nrfx 1 black , largo , 520.00325.00 ; medium , $15 ; smtlll , $8.00 < 310.00 ; black year lings , largo , S12.)03l'5:00 ( ) : ; > nCdlum ' , $10 ; small 17 ; black culn. larce , JG.Oh38.00'inodllim [ ; , $5.0030.00 : small. $4 : black Montana and' Kooky mountain , largo. ? 18.)0322.00modltim ( ) ; , $14 ; small , $10 ; black Montana yearlings , large , $12 ; medium , ? 8 ; snmll , $3 ; black Mon tana cubs , largo , $6.50 : medium , $4.50 ; small , $3 ; silver tip , large. $20 ; medium , $12 ; small , { 8 ; sllvor tip yearlings , largo , 411 ; medium , $8 ; small , $5 ; silver tip cub.i , largo , * G : medium , $4.50 ; small , $3 ; brown , large , $20.00325.00 ; medium , $10 ; small , $12 ; yonrllngs , largo , $10.00312.00 ; medium. $8 ; small , $ G ; cubs , largo , * 7 ; medium , J5 ; small , ? 3badgor ; No. 1 lariro , $1.0031.50 ; modlum , GOc : small , 5c ( ) : Usher No. 1 largo , ? 8 ; medium , $0 ; small , ? 4 ; fox sllvor , us to color according to bounty No. 1 largo , $100 : modlum , JOOi small , $40 sllvor pale , according to beauty , large. $50 medium , $30 ; Hinall $20 : cro.ss , largo. $7 ; medium , $3 ; small , $2 ; rod , largo , 81 50 ; medium , $1.25 ; small , $1 ; gray , largo. 75c : medium , GOc : small , 40c : kit large , 5'Jc ' ; medium. 40c ; small , 30c. lynx. No. I largo , if3 ; inodluin , ? 2 ; small , ifl.GO ; marlon , No. 1 , largo , $2 ; medium , $1,50 ; small , $ lmlnk ; , No. 1 , large , BUeBH.OO ; medium , 7Gc ; small , Gr c ; mink , dark , No. 1 , large , $1 ; medium , 7Sc ; small , 50c ; mountain lion , uor- fcct head nnd feut. No. 1 , large , $1.0032.00 ; Imperfect skins , 253&0c ; otter. No. 1 , large , ? 8 ; medium , $0.0037.00 ; small , $5 ; otter , palu , No. 1. large , $7 ; medium , $5 ; small , $4 ; raccoon , No. 1 , largo. SOty , , medium. GOc. ; small , GOc : raccoon , black , nsTh bounty. No. 1 , large , GOj'Q (2.00 ; skunk black , ivtsud. No. 1 , largo , $1.25 ; medium , 75c ; small , GOc ; short striped , largo , $1 ; medium , 70e : snmll , 45c ; narrow striped , largo , GUc ; medium , 40c ; .small , 20c ; broad striped , largo , 2U25o ; wolverlno. No. 1 , largo. 84 ; medium , $3 ; small. J2 ; wolf mountain. No. 1 , large. * 3 ; medium , $2 ; small , $1.50 ; pralrlo , largo , 70375c : medium , COc ; small , 50i ; ; beavnr per skin , No. 1 , largo , $5.00G.OO ; medium , $4.50 ; small , $2 ; kits , largo , $2 ; medium , $1.50 ; small , 76c : muskrats winter. No. 1 , largo , lofjlle ; medium , Oc ; small , 7cl fall , large , 8&'Jc ; medium , 7c ; small , Gc ; kits , largo , S2Qi3c.ItlDRS. ! ItlDRS. TAI.F.OW. RTC. Ilinns No. 1 grcomhldos , 2.5S3a | ; No. 2 green hliIos,2Uc ; No. 1 groonsaliod hldos , 3Q3UcNo. : 2greciiKaltod hides , 232UC ; No. 1 green salted hides. 25 HH. to 40 UH. , 3Uc ; No. 2 green salted hides , 25 Ibs. to 40 lln. , 2o2c } : No. 1 veal calf , Bibs , to 1G lbs..G'J3k ( ! : No. 2 veal calf , 8 UH. to 15 Ibs. , 4e ; No. 1 dry Hint hides , 5c : No. 2 dry Hint hides , 3c : No. 1 dry halted hides. 4c. Purl cured hides He per lb. less than fully cured HllliuiI'lil.TS Oreon salted , each , 253GOo ; green salted shearlings ( short woolod early skins ) , each 5315c ; dry bhearllngs ( short woolod early .skins1 , No. 1 , each 5'iilOe ; dry shearllngsfshort wooled our' , skins ) . No. - oncli 5c ; dry Hint , Kansas and Nabraskn butcher wool palls , pur lb. , actual weight , 53 8c ; dry Hint , Kansas and Nebraska murrain wool bolts , pnr lb. , actual weight , 43Go ; dry Hint Colorado butcher wool nults , per lb. , actual weight , 4if.7c ; dry Hint Colorado mur rain wool polls , per lb. , actual weight , 40c. St. I. OHM MiirUetH. ST. I.ouis. Jan. 25. KLOUII Market tin- WHIJAT Was very dull early , weakened He , rallied olT , closlnv : Uc bulow yostonluy'.s final prices ; No. 2 red , cash and January closed at 50c ; 1'ebruary , G0"ic ; May , 0HjaGOc ( ; July , ( Hie. COIIN Was weak early ; closed ! © ! lc above yesterday ; No. 2 mixed , cash and January , closoil nt33c : 1'obriiary , 33ic ! ; May , 36(1 ( © 35'ic ; July , 3Gii-33Gic. , , OATS Klrm , but lower ; No. 2 cash closed at 28'4c ' : Jnmriry , ' 'SVc ; May , 30 ic. UVK 47c bid for No. 2 on east track , HAIII.EY NII trading. HitAN In ( lonmnd ! OOc. east track. I'I.AX SKIUI Unchaiigeil. CI.OVKII HKIiti StuifUy , $8.8038.90. HAY In honor ( lomiiiid but good ; prime to cholco timothy. $9,00310.00 , llurri'.u Unchanged ; separator creamery , 91&U2C- . KUis Higher ; Mo. 1'lrmt-r ; $3. CORN MBAI$1.05. . WlllSKY-Jl.16.- llAddiNO Uiic-hnngco : . IIION COTTON TILS Uncliangoil , OBcdtl.OO. I'IIOVISIONH 1'lrm and iiilet. | Pork , Etundard mt'S' ' > , * iy,50'iil3.r,211. l.vril.tirlinohteam ! , 7-.70. Dry bait meats , loose shoiihlers , (0.12li ; longs nnd ribs , $0.75 ; sboitK , (0.05 ; boxed , IGtmore. . Uucon , packed slHiuld'irn. t7.25 ; longs. J7.37j ! ; ribs. $7.0037.024 ; bliorts , 7.7GS7.b7 ItKCt'.ti'iHFlour , 2,000 bbls , ; wheat , 8,000 bu.T corn. H'J.OOO liu. : oats. 11,000 bu. Ullll-MUNTii li'lour , 3,000 bUH. ; wheat , 22,000 On , ; corn , ti'J.OOu bu. ; oats , 13,000 bu. AllunrnpiiluVnuitt. . .UurKnt. MiNNEAi'OLls , Jan. 25. Minneapolis receipts of wheat for the ptibl twunty-fonr hours woru 132 curs ; shipments. 02 cars. Kxports from the country bhow tlmt very largo receipts were being received at clovaturH. Mills are running ut about , the same rain us yesterday about 13,000 bbls. for twenty-four hours. May upuncd at CUjc , sola down to fiUftct July ( ipeiied at l'-V , Mild down to 01ic , The cluse wui ; January , C'Joj Muy , 6Uc ; July , 01 kc. Trnck wheat closed ! No. 1 hard , G3n ( No , 1 northern , OO'jCi No , 3 northern , 59e Ono line of olcvatora running. through the country In Minnesota and thn Dakotan recolvrd yesterday 2.402,400 bu. of when. Other lines report idmllar conditions. The reoeljits at Minneapolis and Dututli wore very small ilnrlrnt the arly part ot the week. Tradlmrlu futures was actlvo at times , with gome long wheat sold out. There win sruno selling ot tliooutsldoandallttln buying. The market was generally very narrow and transactions - actions wore below the usual , llran nnd sborls wcro hardly so firm as earlier In the week , Rolling nt aliotttJlO for bran and SlO.25aiO.00 for bulk shorts , I'lottr prices unchanged , ColTeo .Murltot. New YonK , Jan. 25. COFFEE ppttons closed itoady at unchanged to 0 points ad vance , ruled 'dull und heavy throughout the BMslon under .disappointing cables , and dull spot market nnd closed easy. Gff25 pnlnts not decline ; miles , 6,250 bags , Including ! .lanuary , $10.7 ( > 310.00 : rebruary. $10,35310.45 ; March , $14.15314.25 : May. J1G.8U31G.OO ; July , 15.30 ; rioptotnbor , tM.UUQl-i.OO. Spot coiree , Kin , dull and heavy ; No. 7. J17.75 ; mild , nulot nnd easy : Cordova , $20.00 120.25 ; sales none. SANTOS , Jan. 25. COFFEE Market llrm nnd unchanged ; No. 7 , $15.75. llAMiumo , Jan , 25. Market steady and un changed to ; < pfg. advnnco. llAvite , Jan. 25. .Market barely steady ; ! < Wf lower. Kio in : JANIIIIO : , Jan. 26. Market flrmi No. 7 , 816.75. I.ONPOX , Jan. 25. Market qulol and un changed. _ Kiinsns City Markets. ICANSAfl CITY , Jan. 25. WHEAT UQlic higher ; Nrf. 2 hard , 01c ; No , 2 rod , 5 1 Sic. Conx-Vic hlghorj No. 2 mixed , 31'ie ; No. 2 white , 33333c. ! UATrt-L'nclmnged ; No. 2 mixed , 28'S20c ' ( ; No. 2 while , 20'S33Uc. ' Itvc .Steady : No. 2 , nominally 48G40c. l'iAx SKf.ti-KIrm ; $1.2031.28. HitAx Weak ; 55358c. HAY Stonily and unchanged ; timothy , { 8.00 ao.OO ; pralrlo , tO.Q51tO.00. llBTTtit I'lrmgr ; croamury , 10323cj dairy , 16c. 16c.Kina Plrm nt3c. . HccetPTS Wheat , 14,000 bu. ; corn , 0,000 bu. ; oats none. Hiiii'MBXts Wheat , 0,000 bu. ; corn , none : oats , none. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Mllmuilcuu AlurKiitn. Mir.WAUKKn , Jan. 25. KMWII Sloqdy. WHEAT Steady , but weak ; No. 2 spring , GOc ; No. 2 northern , G4c. Con.v In llghtuupply ; No. 3 , 34.fc. OATs-lllghcr ; No. 2 wlilto , 30ic ! ; No. 3 wlilto. 29Kc. llAiu.nY Steady ; No. 2 , 49c ; sample , 42 © 61c. , UVE-Lowor ; No. 1 , 46c. 1'itovisioxs Steady ; pork , $13.15 ; lard , KECElPM-l'lour , 44,000 bbls. ; vrhoat , 24,700 bu. ; barley , 32.100 bu. HiiH'MEXTS Hour , 2,000 bbls. ; wheat , 5,000 bu. ; barley , 4,000 bu. Wool Mnrkot. ST. Louis , Jan. 25. WoofIn no demand ; olTorlngs fair ; prices unchanged. LONDON , Jan 25. There was the usual full attendance at the wool hales today. The salus of the day In detail were us follows : Sydney , 4,221 bales ; scoured , Gdls ! Oil ; giuasy , 5 ® 0fd ! ; Queensland , 1,749 bales' scoured , 7jdt& ! Is 4d ; greasy , U'SUd ( : Victoria , 3,800 bales ; scoured , Is UdJtlSd ; greasy , Giff&7d ! : Ado- laldo , 1,300 bales : tcotired , Is ! idla 2' ' d ; greasy , GVidSd ; Now /.palaml , 1.000 bales ; fccourud , 7Hd31s Md ; greasy , 7S@llHd ; Capo of CInod Hope nnd Natal , l.iOO bales ; acoured , Is 5idls-ljd ! ; greasy. S'iftTfid. ' Cotton NEW Oni.EANS , Jan. 25. COTTON Kutures , b.iroly stondy ; sale.s. 02,100 bales ; January , $7 22 bid ; February. $7.2837.30 : March , $7.433 7.44 : Annl. $7.527.G4 ' : Mnv.S7.02 < 37.G3.Iu'ie ! $7.0037.70 ; July. * 7.7G7.77 ; August , 47.82'3 7.83. Spot cotton closed steady ; middling , 7ie ; low middling , 7Sc ! ; good ordinary , GJic ; not receipts , 4,300 bales ; gross , 9,700 bales ; sales , 6,300 bales. ST. hoois , Jan. 25. COTTON Steady ; mid dling , 7c ! ; sales , 200 bales ; receipts. 2,200 bales ; shipments , 2,200 bales ; stock , 50,900 bales. _ New Yurie Dry ( Joints .Market. NEW YOIIK. Jan. 25. Itnslnnss In the dry goods district Is being helped somewhat by better weather. Cotton goods steady , with a fair demand. Prints and printed fabrics show moro activity at fairly sustained prices. Olnghams and wash goods steady. Woolens are neglected and easier. Thu jobbing trudo responds .somowhat to bettor weather condi tions and taken as \vhoM the general market Is In butler form today than It was yesterday. Liverpool .MitricotR. Iiivcnpoor , , Jan. 25. WIIIIAT Qulot ; demand - mand poor ; holders olTcr moderately ; No. 1 California , 6s 3'/d35s4'd ' ; No. 2 red western winter , 5s I'jdQSs 1(1. { ( COUN Firm ; demand fair ; mixed weslorn , 4s lud. I'ltoviStosS 1'ork , prime mess , fine , 75s. Ileef , extra Imlib , 98s 9d. Itacou , long und short 38s. _ Oil JMurKuls. Oin CITY , Pa. , Jan. 25. National Transit cer tificates opened at 8016 ; highest , 80j } ; lowest , 70Xclosod ; at 80 ; sales , 12,000 bbls. : clear ances , 58,000 bbls. ; shipments , 100,149 bbls. ; runs , 82,081 bills. PlTTSiiuno , l'atf Jan. 25. National Transit cortllicates opened at 80 ; closed at 80 ; highest , BU.'e ' ; lowest , 80 ; sales , none. STOCKS AM * HOXIiS. Tcitcrday a Onlet nnd Uneventful Day Iti .Sliourllloi. NEW YOUK , Jan. S3. This was a very quiet and uneventful day. Only on live stocks did the transactions exceed 5,000 shares , these being St. Paul , which was the leader of the market , Sugar , Burlington , Western Union nnd Louisville < fc Nashville. St. Paul re ceded M per cent at the opening ; and then advanced j per cent , fluctuating between these extremes until the publication ot the not earnings for December was made , which showed a heavier decrease than anticipated. This precipitated a sharp selling movement , which brought heavy Dloeitsot the stock out. A break of 1-tf per cent resulted , the last beinc the lo > vcst price of the day. Sugar closed nt yesterday's linal llgurcs and at no time during the day touched n point more than i } , per cent below that quotation. In the early dealings it rose 1 per cent , but lost the improvement in the late trading. The preferred fluctuated within a limit of l' per cent , closinc as yesterday at 82. Chicago , Burlington & Quincy lost % per cent at the opening , rose % per cent and In the after noon slump broke 1 > .f per cent , with n llnal rally of } ( per cent. Western Union was firmly hold until late in the afternoon , when it became affected by the general depression , but only slightly , the last sale being only } j per cent under yesterday's close. Luuisvillo & Nashville moved between - ! and 44) < f , closing % per cent above the lowest at yesterday's quotations. The otho.r coal stocks were entirely conservative in their movements. London sold St. Paul nnd Louisville & Nashville , and the west was a seller ot grangers on the announcement that the Atchisou receivers had made a cut on corn and wheat from Missouri river points. Tno question in congress as to the now loan had u depressing clTcct on the general market , which closed heavy at or about the lowest of the day. The Post says : The stock market was firmly held until the closing hour * when it appeared that some considerable feeling was under way , and especially In granger stocks ; lor ttfis the chief cause was the St. Paul's statement of .tho December net oarnlnirs , which was unfavorable. The folio wing are the closiiitr quotations on the loading- stocks on the Now York exchange - change today ; 10.700) ) Northwestern , 3.0001 Hock Island , 4,100 : at. 1'ntilr 40-lOOt Wi stern t'nlon , I'ho range of pilnrfi n * reported by , f. W Doano ft Co. , HonrH i/riTrixdo hull , H as follows "StockS. Open Illgii T ovr , Close You ! Krlo , . Tnli 1'nelfloM.ill 10 I. . AN 4f < 44 Nortli\voMern. . Mo. I'ncinc 211 Union Pacific 18" N I'ncinc , p'fd , N. I'ncinc coin. , . . ' o.ii. , v g Roclt Inland , St. I'aiil Western Union , , , , , , SiiKArTriiRl Now Knrland Alchlnon Cldc.iiro Oat. . . . . . . . . oo ) Heading 20 Del. A Hudson ' lt.0. F 20M K. O. K „ Cordage Now YiiDh .Uiinn.r Market. NEW YonK , Jan. 25. MONEY ON OAt.tr- Kiisy at 1 porccntj last loun , 1 percent ; clos ing at 1 pnrcunt. I'liiMi : MniiiMXTiM : l'ju'Eii-3Ktt4'4 per cent. SrKllt.l.M ! K.XCMANflH Dllll , Wltll UCtUIll 1)011- ) ness. In banker1 bills lit. * 4.H7U-.H7Ji for ( loinnnd , nnd J4.fl4S4.H4a for Hl.xty-days ; posted rulH , Jl.HS'jyu.asj commercial bills , i | u nations on nonru : r'iiiili > ii Stuck Oiiutiitlons. LONDON , Jan. 25. t p. m. Close : Consols , money. US 1.1-111 St. 1'ntil coniiuuu. . iilah Conaola , acc'nt..llJ ! io-lli Now York Central. HUM Canadian I'acltic . 72' Pennsylvania 01 Krlo. . . Uoadliiff ' " 10U KHo iil4 ! "OHi Mux. Ccii.'iiow 4u. O'ii Mexican ordinary. 13 1 K.ui Sii.vEH 31d poroz. JIoscv yl percent. Tlio rate of discount In tlio open market for both short uuil tliroo months bills , 10-lCaa per cent. St. ImilH Minllm Ouotattoin. ST. Lents , Jan. 25 ; Mliilnij stocks dull. The following are tlio-cloalns quotations : Kinuiiuhil Not . KANSAS CITY , Jan. 2& . Clearing , $1,430,049. HAI.TIMOHR , Jan. 25 , Olearlnss , II , 984 , 709 ; ' balances $158,372. , { . i HOSTO * . .Inn. 23 , Olearlnss , $14.214,011 ; balances , $1,008,574 : NEW YOIIK , .Taiifas. Olonrlnss , $75,100,800 ; balances , 84,709,1321 NEW OnrKANS. Jan. 25. Olcarlnsi. $1,027- 030 ; balances , * 1 80,743. Piiii.ADnr.riiiA. .Inn. 25. Clearing , $8,110- 059 ; balances. 81,209,261. Mi.Miitts : , Jan. 25. Now Vorlr oxclmnie , par. Cluarlngs , J320.921 ; b.ilancos , 8127.470. CINCINXATI. Jan. 25. Now York exchange , 2530u iirtiiiiluin. Money , 3SO percent. Olear- Inas , $1,070,900. ' ST. LOUIS , Jan. 20. Cloarlnss , $3,895.808 ; balances , $010,810. Money quiet nt 038 per coin. Exchange on Now York , par. LONDON ; ' . .fan'25 , The amount of bullion Keno Into the ] ianievwr' .England on balance today was i'30,000. ' - I'AIHS , Jan. 20. Three per cent" run ta % 071- 17ic for the account. Exchange on London , 25f ISlsC for checks. OIIICAOO Jan. 25. Money , OJi0 nor cent on call ; 03.7 pur cent on time. Uloarlngs $11- 130,000. Now York oxchatiRO , lOc proiuluin. Sterling oxcliano ) dull , $ -1.87)5 ) for demand ; $4.85 fur alxty days. O.MA11A I.lVli STOUIv .MAURETS. Cattle Triuln Stoijlns Down Souio llo s Scarce uud l.lvoly. THUIHDAY , Jan. 25. , Receipts so far this week compared with last show a falling off of 2,500 cattle , 5,5'JO ' hogs and UOO sheep. There was a fair average run of cattle , and the general character of the receipts showed little if any improvement. Buyers for local killers again had a clear field , and were slow in taking hold. Prices In the main wore steady , in some cases linn. Fair to good beef steers weighing from 1,000 to l,85u Ibs. sold at from S8.50 up to $4 , while poor to fair stuff went at from ? 2 85 to $3.40. It was not a particularly brislc market , but the movement wns continuous , and u fair clearance was soon effected. ' and canners' stock Butchers' was gen erally weak , the supply being comparatively liberal 'and the demand not at nil pressing. 1'i'iccs averaged lower all around. Common nnd canning cows changed hands at from $1.50 to $2.25. and good to choice fat cows and heifers at. from $2.75 up to Si.53. Calves were In good demand and firm at from $2 to $5.50 and the market for rough stock wns about steady , poor to choice bulls , oxen nnd stags going at from ? 2 to $1.25. There was a fair amount of trading in stockcrs and feeders , regular dealers doing the most of the business. Prices ruled steady to strong nnd the feeling was better than for some time past. Good to choice feeders are quoted at from $ ! ! to W.70 , fail- to good at from $2.70 to 8 , and lighter , com moner grades at from 2.70 down. Repre sentative sales : 7 fdrs . 170 280 18 fdrs. . . . 814 800 Hods Receipts wcro light , very little over liuir ; is many hogs arriving as wcro hero on last Thursday , and the supply for tlio four days being lighter than for the correspond ing neriod last week by some C.fiOO hogs. The quality wits good , not noticeably different from the recent average. The market was lower , a big fie lower than Tlinrsday , and rather dull at that. Local Houses did about all the buying , although a small shipping order took about 500 head. For fair to good hogs of all weights the popular fizuro was (5.25 , with Rome of the best loads at $5.30 , and ono choice butcher wcfeht load at fo.o'J,1 . The low mark was S5.20 for a load of eight mixed packers. The market was not particularly firm at the closSc , . but about ovcrthlnir ' sold , the hulk at { 5.25 and $5.iO ! as against' $5.30 and $ Ti.H5 Wednesday and $5.10 and $5.15 ono week ago today. Representative sales : 04..288 IMG : ; AND nouuu. 2. . . . 00 4 00 SHEEI- There was a liberal run of sheep today , twelve loads In all. Thcro was no noticeable chaneo in the situation. Local houses w.lntcd nnd wcro willing to pay about steady prices for desirable inuttona and lambs , but common stuff \v.is slow and rather easier. Quotations : Palito good natives. ' $ a.T5i ( < ; 3.rU ; fair to peed westerns , S'J.'J.VriJ ! ! .2. > ; common and stoclc sheep , Sl.HOfii'J..i'i ; fjoou to choice 40 to 100-lb. lambs , $ ! .00it ( ! > ; > Representative sales : No. Vft. I'r. 1 tailing 100 J2 00 1 buck 00 2 00 371 woslorn mixed 102 300 103 western mlxod.T 03 300 303 Mexican wolhors 05 3 20 151 fuel .Mexican wothors 81 200 882 fed Aloxlcun wotliors 80 200 203 fed Mexican .vethors 80 290 100 fed Mexican wotliors 80 205 150 fodJMoxIcan wolhors 70 205 220 fed .Mexican wothers 77 205 Itecaiptx unit DlipiMitiini ot .Stock. onitilulroojlpt ) and dUpxllloii ot stoVc ai shown by the Inolciof tin Union Stojtc Yard * company for tlu twenty-four lio.mun.llii. ; ut 0 o'clock p. in. , January 25 , IH'J-l ' ; " " ItECEUT * . Disi-osiriox. Chteacu I.tvii Stoitk .Iliirlciir. ClliOAiio , .Ian. 25. In the face of a luru-o shnnkaKo In the supply tradu coiiiliiut's dull , urices wi-ak und the Hltuatlon dueldmlly un satisfactory. There were no llrst-class steers lioro today , and If horti It was oxtronioly ( loubtful If such would still at anything Ilku roiiiiineratlvo or kiitlsfactory prices , Ono of the big oaslorn hhlppurs would only bid M.'Jl ) for tjio best In tlio yards and ho slood a iroud cluuico lo cot all ho wanted. In Hie medium steer llni * . titich us puckers and oxporturii usually buy , trudo wus oxtroinuly blow uud prices weak , riithor on the down turn than olhiirwltio , with some salo.sinon uuotliiK u drrllno of from lOc to 15c. llo s opened from 5c to lOc lower , hut after It was a sure cinch the run would not roach over 20,000 , iiKiiliiHt 30.00U at first estimate , there was a sharp reliction and all the Jo. of the itiornlUK was regained , the murUiit closing Hlfiidy with nuarly ovorythlus sold. Itou li und heavy may iiKulu no quoted at (5.15 , packers und nil.tnd from 15,35 to 5,40 , prlnu , licavy and butcher weluhts from $5.40 to T5.45 , llKlit from K5.40 to 15.45 , rojeytod from t4.60 tol4.l < 5 , The shisiip market was slow and prh'p.s unovon. .Stock noneriilly not of the best , with borne lots fair to itood Nheop Kc'llliii , ' from lOc In 15c lower ami Iiimbs25coir , Quolallons nhoiit ns follows : Thin und common ewe.s soiling ut from * 2 to 12.05 ; somothliiK bettor , from fJ.50 to t.1,10 ; fulr to eood mixed lots of unusnnd wolliuru , from 13.25 lo W.05 ; western o\\cs. from 12 to 12.85 ; wi'storn wether.- * , from (2,75 to 13.15) ) thin und common liiniba , from J2.50 to (2.8'i ; unu blit band of .Mexicans ( sold during the week ) utt 1.05 ; the best nullvcs , from J4.2 , to M.7C ; u few extra niUht mulio tl.85. Kccclntfi : L'altlo , 14,000 headi lws , 20,000 huiul ; MIOOP , 13,04)0 ) hoiul. ' Thu BvonliiK Jiiurnal reports : OATTLU Uucelpla , 14,000 heud ; market glow , prices Irrceulnr nnd on the whole wcnk , nnd rv "iiionn" inarkot nil nruundj no prlmo slern h rn. othm's , M H'JII no ; mriiium , 14.00 1.50 ; mixed and cuinmoii , (3.50xt3.80. Knnsis City I.lvo MtocK Alurkot. KANSAS CmJan. . 25. rArn.K-llncotnK 4 , HOI ) bond | shlpinont" , 3,100 bradi market 10i" lowori TOMIS stiiors , l3.D033.fifl | shli- | pliirt Btoor.s , ? 4.00d' > .30 | Tax i nnd imtlvo cows , Jl.35ft3.25 ! biltohnr Modk , 13.0034.05 ; dtcx-kors anil fi-cder * , J2.05a3.75. Il0in-Uocdlil ( | < , tl.000 holdi : shipment * . 700 bond ! nmrknl , 5'410o lowcri bulk , $5.1036 5.20 ; lioiivy , piii-klni ; and mixed. $5.0085.30 ; lights , VorkoM nnd pips. $4.UOif.5.25. SnnEi'-Kocotpts , 1,100 head ; shipments , none. _ New York l.ivo fltnoii .Miirlint. Nr.w VOIIK , Jan , 23 , llr.ivr.flNo : trado. OAI.VUS Uecolpts , KiOhi'inl ; nmrKct Mi-ndy nt J5.5035.85 per 100 Ibs. for poor to cholco veals. SlItJKP AND l.AMII ? UcCMlpti , 0,200 Ill-nil ) innrkct domornll/ed ; no demand ! sheep , fair to frond , * 3.25U3.50 ; lambs , mudlum to choice , J4.0Vll.H7'i. ( ( lloox Ui-i-olptD , 1,100 , head ; nominally firm ntJ5.C030.oO. St. I.nius I.IVH Monk . . KT. I.oins , .tan , 25.-OArri.K-ltciclits ! , C.SOO hond ; shipments , 000 head ; market , steady ; native sti-urs , $ I.OO&4.GO ; fed Tc.\aus , J3.00 < llcin.s Uecolpts , 0,200 hand ; shlHinonts , 2,000 houo ; nnirknt lOc lower : top prices , $5,50 : riiniw on all Kindos , J5.20f5.40. .SiiKKi'-Uecolpls. 1,000 hoiid : shlpmonls , 500 lioud : murkot llrm , unchanged ; nuUlons , 14.20 ! lambs , t4. 50. , Stll'lt III .M llt. fiocolptsof Hvoslo. k ut ttiti four prlnclpil woslurn markets Thursday , Junuary25 : Cut tin. lloits. Sheon. South Omaha . 2,710 2,712 2,081 t'lllCHRU . 14,000 20,000 13,000 KunsasClty . 4,800 0,000 1,100 St LoilU . 2,500 0,200 1'JOO * Total . . . . . . . 24.010 44,812 18.081 Iliilutli Who.it .Market. nur.imi , .Tnn. 25. Wliont rlost-d steady : No. 1 hard , G2'4-c : Miiy. 04 He ; .Inly , 04 c ; No. 1 norlhorn , ciish. OliJi't Jnnuary , 60cj May. 03c : July , O5' c ; No. 2 northern , cash. 580 ; No. 3 , 53c : rejected , 47'ic. On track : No. 1 north ern , to arrive , 04"tc. Nlonc City I.IVH ntniiic At Hiorx CITY. Jan. 25. llons-Kt-colpts , 1,000 head : olllcliil yesterday , 1,400 head ; 65tlOc lower , 45. 155.2 ( ) : bulk , $5. 10. OATTMl-lfoooIpts , 300 head : olllclnl yester day , 417 head ; slilmneiit.s , 500 head ; murkot nluw and weak. IN THE DISTRICr COURT. II KUn' lnnmio CIIBO ScttlnnVltliotit n Trial Tim \Vllirolkln Dlvnrcn. One ot the old-tlino lawsuits , nnd ono which has been foueht up and doivn all of the lines since IS'.ll , has been settled out of court , nnd is now at an end. Some four years ago James Hopin was a passenger on the Sherman avcnuo car line coming down town. Like some other men he preferred to stand on the platform instead - -stead of taking a seat Inside of the car. At the particular time when the law suit herein referred to was born John was riding on the rear cud of the motor car , nnd in turning the curve on Clark street lie lost his balance nnd fell to the pavement , the wheels of the trailer passing over und cutting off one of his lees. The man was taken to the hospital , where the car company diil every thing possible to relieve his sufferings , and in n few months he was out , walking upon one leg and a pair of crutches. Shortly after the appearance of Ilogan unon the scene of action , ho commenced suit against the Omaha Street Hallway company , alleging that owing to the carelessness of the men in charce of the train lie had fallen off the car , lost a leg and suffered damages in the sum of $20,000 and costs. To this the defi.'iuliint answered , showing that the acci dent was duo to tlio negligence of the plaintiff who was riding on the platform when there were plenty of good and desira ble scats on the inside of the car. On these issues the case went to trial at the May term of court , 1SSI2 , and after the introduction of the evidence and tlio argu ments of the attorneys was submitted to twelve jurors , who were locked up that they mightdcllbcrato. How far they got with their deliberations will never bo known , for a couple of the men introduced cards into the jury rooni and after n few games had boon played some of the men commenced to abuse the attorneys who were looking after the flogan interests. This wns called to the attention of the court and two of the jurors , I. W. Hall and Thomus Kcduy , were Jerked up and discharged in disgrace. This little incident disposed of the case lor the term , ns neither of the contending parties would accept a verdict after the jury room incident. At ttio January term. 1893. the case was again slated for trial and fought fora couple of weeks before Judge llopowoll , but nt the end of the time the jury refused to agree , nnd the troubles went over until lust Sep tember , wbon they wcro again paraded be fore the public. At that term of court there was another bitter light and again n jury failed to agree. Once more the case was docketed for trial at the next term of court , but it will never bo tried , as yesterday the attorneys for both parties signed a stipula tion for n dismissal. The somewhat celebrated Wilgolklo di vorce suit was given another turning over in tlio district court yesterday , with the de fendant , the wife , at the bat. Some months ago Arman P. Wilgolkio commenced a suit to secure a divorce from his wife , Nancy , alleging desertion , n bad temper and sundry other thlnes to show that the voyage on the sea of matrimony IMC ! not been one of smooth sailing. There the matter rested until yesterday , when the wife got her inning by filing her answer. In this document see gives the lie to the petition , and avers that it was Arman who was the thorn in the side of the wed ding alliancn. She avers that , she has no objection to the gruntintr of the bill of di vorce , but .before she will submit to the pro ceedings she will have a slice of alimony to assist In conducting her end of the suit. In addition to this she alleges that Mr. Wll- golkiu will have to put up something tan gible toward the future support of herself nnd the jlilldron , the legitimate fruits of the union. In making her showing , the wife points tote to the fact that for ten long years she has been the support of the family , some of the tlmo living on and cultivating n homestead and tree cl ilin , up in the wilds of Pierce county. During much of this tlmo .she charges that Annan was roving about the country , hardly over producing "anything in the way-of cash to run the common honsc- liold. Hcsldcs all of this she avers that since the consummation of the marriage she hns paid more tlmn $1.000 lo liquidate the debts \\hldi the hnsbnml has contracted I Hurl Note * . Clerk of the Courts Moorcs hns completed the riocKct for thr February term of the ills- trlct court , and therein nro entered 8,2-13 cases for trial. While the dccrenso In thoT number of cases during the year has not been law , It Is HUfr.clont to show that the judges nro gaining on the work. At thu .May , Ib'.Kl ' , term of the district court the docket contnlncd UHi ! ; , while on the docket for the September toim there were 2,080 cases to be disposed of. In the county court Judge Maxtor 1ms ap pointed Mary Jl. shelby special administra trix to look after the property of thn Joseph Crclghton ost.ito , scheduled at 181,003. She is to hold the position until the appointment of the regular administrator. Ill OIllKII TlllHM People overlooked the Importance of porina < ncutly botirnVlnl flVects and wcro satlslli-il wltli transient notion : but now that ills generally Known that Hvrup of I-'iga will permanently euro habitual constipation' , well Informed people will not buyothor laxa tives , wnlch act fora time , but lltiall.v Injure the system. Tit ltnvol < n Cluirtrr r tint Crnilit Kom-lnr. DKNVEII , Jan. 25.--Attorney Gcncry ling' ley has brought suiton , behalf of the state ngainst the Credit 'Fonder to revoke Its charter nnd for the appointment of a ro- ccivor , The complaint sets up that A. J. Owen , J. V. Jjjvell and l&hvant Ilowlniul tiled articles of Incorporation for the de fendant company August 11 , SH O , with the sec retary of stale. The lucorporatorsaro from Now Jersey ami represent their head ollloo to bo lu Topalobompo , Alex. The complaint alleges thai the concern hns never main tained an onioc In the htato nor lllcd annual reports , but him undertaken to raise money for purposes not spcclllcd In thu articles , such us securing railroad and colonization concessions from Mexico. H is allowed that , this has been the work of Owen , lie is also charged with schemes to do fraud the public , bolstered up by Ins Colorado i-harlcr , 1'ho. construction of a canal at a cost of J185.000 with money raised by sale of stock is charged to Ills account , with the further accusation that ho has the charter in his own name. Several thousand dollars , U lu charged , have boot , recovered In judgments against the concern , but no money to satisfy them has been found. It Cures Coldi , Coughs. Sere Throat , Cronp , Infla- cnn , Whoopin ? Coufh , Brcnchltii andAsthiqa , A certain euro for Consumption in first otagei , and a sure relief In silvnnceil Eta es. TJso nt once , You will ace the excellent cifcct after taklnf tbo flrnt dote. Sold by dealers everywhere. Largo bottle * 0 centi n < t $1.00 A Now imd Complete Treatment , consisting ol RUI > r08ITOUIE3. Capsulea ol Ointment ntidtwo Uoioaol Ointment. Anevor-fallliiK Ouro forl'llca ot every iiaturo uud decree. It makes an oporntloa Wth the Inifo or liiJeotloiiB of cnrliollo acid , wllci nro pidnful and Boldom a permanent cure , and often resulting In death , unnecessary. Why ondurn this torrlblo dlsonoo ? We Biinrontoo O boxoo to euro unv cnse. Vou only t > ay for benefits received. II n box , 0 for W hy mall. Bcuiplo free. Ounrnnloon lasucd b/ our atn-nta. fjnft.tQTIP/9iTBiniR / ! CurcdrPllos Prevented , ' * J\jlitij 1 fli n I Ivlu t > yjgnancsQLlvorPollots llio crcnt I.IVrn nnd BT011 ACIl HEUULATOU nnil UIOODPUllIFIKH. Small , mild and ploannnt to take , especially adapted for cLllCreu'd UBU. OUDoscn E5 cents. OUA iiiTE3 Issued only b ? Kuhn&Ca. , Silo Agents , Omaha , Neb I'rcsldi'iit ol' MI ; in CAT , AM > UISI'KMSAKY tiitlon I'ror , Is iniHiirpawc.d In the tre.it- inunt of all Chrouie , Privnto niil Norv HH ' iionnoHWr.ta lo or consult iiarsonallv TltHATMIINTllVMAIU AdilruaH with Htainp , for l > : ir- tlciilani which will bauont In plain onvulop3. } 0. llox U31. Olllcu 118 S. IStli sUMJt , u.ualia. Ni-l > QUICKLY AND I'KllMANKNTI.Y j * UTV 'Mireil < if Nvrtuua Debility. Lost -Hfc. vitiillly , Vurlvoi-iilf , Atrofiliv , fn I'lirnlral Wriiknt' , tp. , liy IN- u < IIAPI ) , tliairrcnt lllnilaom > nidlr. * u \Vrlltt > ti euiininlriMirc'iirr. Hull by Kulm * Co. , Cor. l..lli .V lionclniiiKti. . " " 'I ' J'A VullcrA : Co. , Cor. Iltlifl : DoiiKlmiiStB.OMAHA. SOUTH Unon Slosk Yards Company , South UtitCattla Ho nndSliaap m.irkot la tt > 9 m , , - . . . . . COMHISalQ't ilO'J3i3. ' _ _ Wood Brothers. MTO Etojk Comralsiloo Morahanti. Soith Onimua Teloplinni Ili7. Ohio * I JOHN ! ) . DADl < M AN , I u.,8fr WAl/1'Klt K.ViJlW f"8" Market reports by mall and wlro cbeorful tiriilshod upon application. AWNINGS , TENTS ETC. Wolf Bros. & Co. , Omaha Tent-Awning COMPANY. lpnln klnnufiictiirorH of > nwnliiKH , io. 70i : and IIOHSI : COVKIIS. 703 South jlUlh .Street. 1311 Fnrniim Street. BOOTS AND SHOES. Morse-Cce Shoe Company. SalcHroom and -1107--1100-1111 Howard St. Fftctorv-llin-liai-ll' ' Howard St. Wo are the ONLY Miimif.u-liirerii of Hoots und ShocM In tin ) Ht.'iti ) of NiibrilHlcu. A Ki'iicrnl Invitation IH oxtrndwl to all to Innpcct our now factory. Klrkendall , Jones & Amer , Hand-Sewed COMPANY. Wholi-Hnlo MfrH. , airentH Huston 8HOKfO.lioolH , Hhocs KnhlMirShoiiCo. 111)- ) and ruhlttirk'OodH , ilH ; ( ) 1101-llOllHuriiey SI. 1.110 Ilurnoy Sinn * . BUY GOODS. M E , Smith & Co. ) ryeoodniiQtlonn , ftir- idHlilnif irnoilH , corner llth ami Howard SIH. BAGS , ETC. | COAL. Bemis Oma'ia ' liag Johsou Bros , rOMl'ANY. mporliTH mill manufac turers or Hour 1008 r'urnaiii Struct , burlupa , twlnu. ( jmaha , Nvt > . HARDWAKE. Rector & Wllhelmy Loback & LI mi , COMPANY. li ) > al < TH In liardwnroaml Corner Kith nnd JaukHon ini't-haidoH' loulH SlreulH 1 It ) I luuil-in Siri'iji HAT'S'BIO. W. A.U GibbonCo Whohm ID ' llatH , OIIIIH , Htraw uooilH , ( 'lOVl H , llllttlMIH. I'Jtll nnd Hiirmiy HtivolH. LUMBEll. John AYakeflilil \ , Imported Aiiicrloanl'iirt" luiideomnm. Mllwuu knit ci'mi'iitaml Qulnty whllo lime. LIQUOKS. STOVE REPAIB9 Fric'i & Herbert , OmahiStovoRoair WOHKri. Slovo repair * Wholesale ilanor denlern null \vnli-r iitt.iuliinc.-iii * for tiny Iclndof btuvn KiOl Ftirnam St. made. 1'07 " PAPER. OILS. Carpenter Paper Co Staidard Oil Co , Carry a lull Hiouk of Hefliifd ana Inbrlcatlni writing pupuru , uunl pujiii , clu. ullx , uxlu Eruuitu. cto ,