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mlflt Orders Were Scarco in the Wheat Pit Yesterday, IN CORN FEELING WAS STEADIER Anithal Trades Were at About the Final Quotations of Thursday—Buying Wan Supposed to Cover Short Sales, On1eaco, 111, Dee. 50.-The annual Jubilee Snterfered with business today. Outside or- ders were searce In the wheat pit. There #ome talk about what the visible supply statenient would he ikely to show and 1t was expected thero would bo an fncroase of about 1,600,000 bu. The receipts in the northwest were smaller, thus confirming reports that the heavy movement in that section had censed. Farmers' deliveries in the northwost were very Tight and it 1s claimed that recent accumula tions on side tracks are about cleancd up. Fluctuations were confined within fe v and the closing was about 'ge lower than the closing prices of yesterds In corn the fecling developed, was stendicr and valucs ruled somewhat higher. Initial trades were at about tho final quotations of yesterday, easier, and sold up a fraction more, when the demand improved and oh buying by parties supposed to be acting for the conntry the prico advanced off slizhly, | ruled steudy osed Tie higher. The buy- Ing wius &|l||) to_cover short sales m sonie (ime back against crib corn, holde profits and standing I « agal here was come buyin in M Tihi of J St flgire temnnd nt to absorh e supply and eans Lyunce of %c. Aftes aslight regetion the market closed steady strong A fire 10 be higher 3 jor for ribs, Uh tributed 1o the statlstics Wheat, rs; hogs, nest week, fmprovement. v of th hognioyement Fstimaied roe 108 cars; corn, . 12,000 Tiead. 10,000, The lending futnres ranged as follows: TANTICIES, | J i, WiteaT | Teconber . x| 1 Januars.. dio| 7 A | rsscisse 0wl amciokay il aam| v A0l (43303 | 1634 @ e [0S o @ 0 0% IV T Monday, 18,0003 OPENING LOW. | CLOSE, Jdovuary. May.... OATS No. Decowmber . January 0 f 3¢ January May Buonr Januar; Oash auotations were as follows: Frovr—Steady at recent quotations. WHEAT-No. 2 spring, 713¢; No. 3 spring, O @ No. 2 ved, 71 L CorN—Lower; No. 2, 'Il),.l, No. 3 cash. 36¢; yellow, 86%c. OATe™-No. 2. 80c; No. 2 white, f. o. B4lic: No.3 white, f. 0. b, 31y@d2}c. YE-No. 2, 510152 BARLEY-No. 2, 60¢; N 0.1,31.1014 Nf“, 4, no sale Prinic, #2. LAX SEED TIMOTHY SEE PoRK—Mess, per bbL, $14.85014.8714; lard, er 100 1s., & Short. ribs, sides (100se): shoulders ' (hoxed), 38,00 sides (hoxed), $8.95@9.00 8.00; dry’ salt @5,05; <hort cle Wrinsicy-—Distillers' finished goods, per & lléso. standurd "A," The following were the receipts and ments today , £.0. 1, 41@58¢; granulated, bp; ship- 20,000 21200 Flour, bbls. Wheat, bu Corn, bu Onts, bu . Rye. bu. Barloy, On the Produce exel market Wi 1syzic. i butter 5 quint; ) Aniry, 55, flvm; sirietly'f W20 ew York Markots. New \'nm(‘lh- . 80.—FLOUR—Receipts, 146 pkgs.: eXports, 7,744 bls, 10,040 5 aquiet, “iondy: sales, 11,100 Dbis, CORN MEAT. < WHEAT 767 bu.; bu. spol. Spofs less o tlonss No. 2 red, 7557 9c- tor, T98@T9%e ‘aflont, 7@ T 1. rod, ngraded L B3R B7%4c; N 2 " hortliern, spring, Options were dull; $ic higher and ‘i, the opening was firm and prices advanced f e (0 e on strong cables and forcign buying, declined from e to *c gu_veulizing nd closed tirm. rading entirely I hing and of i holidu TOI@T6 0, clos- February, 785@79¢, closing at ch, T93@H0Ye, closing at 79%c; Muy Mlfl @82 3-16¢, closing ut & B —Quict; western, 60wsUC; No. 2 Quict. 22,400 bu.; 7087 bu.; salcs, B85.000 b bll» FIVU‘I- exports, futures; and chivfly 49@49 osing at 49% closing at bci Mays SU@H1 5 atolsc, OA! Kecelpts, 56,700 bi.; exports, 872 bu.; sules, 60,000 bu. futures, 49,000 bu. spot. Epois, dull, fivii options, ivmer, *gqulet; Wy most acs i Ma 550, closed 1 Bpot, Now 2 whito, 420 mixid wentern, 4610 facy white westof, 40@46c; No.2 Chicigo, HAY-Quict, steady; shipping, ohiow, 1B, £ “Howa-Quict. BUGAR-Kaw, firm, me siles, 65¢; good to alrly netive 4oz Jupan, 41564 % G8—Firm, gliet; weste ty 15, 4,650 phizs. Wor? Quict, fir ulltu‘. 2013205 Texis, 1 Onprse—Moderate démand, fi 1‘;’m 1RON—Qulet, steady; Awe Corren_Dull, stendy; lnke, 812 LEAD -Quict; (hnmw!h alts, ity 2814e; ro- m; domestiflecce, 26@32¢; fcan, $12.600 26, TiN—Firmer Omaha Produce Market, There wus a little more life to the market “owing to the fact that e week |5 drawing o aelose and buyers were laying in thelr sup- lics for the Saturday’s tride.” The market is etting protty woll cleaned up again after the hristuins glut and ought to be In_good shipe for nextweek. The cold weather was a great thing for tho'shippers of produce ws 16 on- abled poultry o be held until there was i market for 1t without very muclf loss. An old commission dealer observes that there does 1oL appearto be so much of ademund for Boultry and other produce for a8 there was o few Either tho peopls. do not sgt ha much store upon the' hollduy s tormerly or they do not eat as much a5 they did, Prices o still Iow on most all kinds of produce. With the close of the old yoar o ganie scason goom out, | After thit rabbits will b about all 1 for the lover of wild meat. 1000 upples are quoted L $3.600 aney, #0064, BANANAS--Quotations Fair hipping stoek, §2.0002.60 per hunle The market does not show any ma- and hus not for some time, - The quadority of the sales of fulr to goad country utter ire mude at about 16e.” The cholce country goes 10 the retall trade at about 18¢. O tEs-Quotations ure: Hell un herry. 86.50 per Dbl bell and bugle, $0.50; ate Cape Cod, $10.00. The wrrivals ‘on the market ure 1zl CrLERy—Faney colory 15 difficult to find. Quotations T all the wiy from 26e 1o 40, Market steady; bulk of the sales of briy Iu stock, 22024¢ 0 season for prairie chicken, pses on the first of the y rubbits #1.50, 2 wand {3 Tkt and the supply ‘f" No, w(%u‘lauml\u 75. oNEY-—The market Is firn elover houey being scatce at 17 AMONS - Cholce, $4.501 fancy, §5.60, ALAGA Guiared—Por kug, 89,00 IVSTERS - Unelfunged at 1360850 per can. ll«n‘n ~Homegrown, B0@85¢; Spanish, $1.90 crate. RANGES- Florida, $3.256(43.50. ATOES—-Quotations are: Homegrown, be; Colorado and Utal, 85 Lagy—Chickens, choice, te; ducks and Hados turkeys 10c, WEET POTATORS-Choice Muscatine and a stock, §3.70@4.00 per bbl. 1L-Quoiations are: “Small and fat, 64@ e und heavy, 8@be. Ko to good - good white Cotton Murket. l' ORLEANS, La., l)m. 30. I"ln 0505 low uiddling, 9lge; good or "fi:m" clpts 6,644 Muum;‘«» ) Constwiss, 4010; sales, 4,800 bl Y, 887,770 hnl?: Woekly A 10 exparts to Great Brithin, 1 10 the m-nl\nnm 20,081 constwise, 12,193; Nrw York, Dec. 80. - Prrrotevs -Noglected | throughout; not a single sale reported: Penn- sylvanin U siles nono; options, sales 2 D, offered at base. 1ma ol & 18¢ hid, 20 nsked ; total sales, none. NOLEOM - Qulet, ales. COTTONS s ye TALLOW Dull, stendy. Quirt, steady at 3¢ B0 REFINED T @31 TROLEUM— NTINE SPIRITS 20 Liverproor, Dee. 30, ewt. 5 4d por ewt LixskeD O1L-19s per Is Markets, Dee. 30, - Frovn Ston &1, Louts, Mo, changed AWHEAT - 141¢0,ahove yosterday; cash, 07 1o Conx Optned & fraction above yestorday cash, 204, §DA1%¢ OATs ~h,J_‘r. Ma, =% LTS done. , noninal. 1,000 bbls.: wheat, 29,000 ;. onts, 35,000 bu.j rye, 1,000 b “Tonr, 6,000 bbls.: wheat, 11,000 oats, 11,000 bu.; rye, 000 bu. SHIPMENTS cor 6,000 b bar Kansas City Markots Kansaa Crry, Mo. Dec. 30, Wagar—Dull and lower; No. 2 hard, 63@64e; No. 2 red, 6815 Conx - Ston 5. 2 mived Oxts - Weald No. 2 mixed, RYE-Firm: No.2, 60, Butrer- Unchanged, quiet; ¢ dalry, 16718 Qi 1 20724150, Wheat, 48,000 LR LENA mery, 26@ bu.s corn 4,000 | Wheat, ats, none 66,000 bu.g corn, 3,000 | Now York Dry Goods Market. W YORK, Doc, 30, Business in dr S almost entiedly rostricted 1o the o tlon of former sales by dulivery of the \ts coplatped that they conld not L fst enowh to meet U denand of '8 o were wantine (e il contract time, Hotween and elothivrs thetn was a relatively ac tive business in new goods. goods iplo- Liverpool Markets, Doc 80, Wik - olders offer sparingly , 63 poreontali No. Recelpts wheat past thice da Slding 193,000 A falv: mived western pts Amoriean co ditys. in M Liverroor, mand faie; \\vlql-lu sprin red vod, 5, 807,000 000 centils past thre Milwankeo G MiLwAUK N Ly TU g corn—=Dull; N OArs -Active; No. S014@31 4e. BARLEY -Gde. RYE-O0c. rleota, iat-Stead 2 white, 8214@34¢; No. 8, Market. NEw YoRK, Dec. 30.-Options opened st wnchanged €0 5 points up; elosing steady 1025 points up. 000 Digs, ineluding January, #1¢ § Rio, firmer, oMicaco, Tl Counselman & Day to Cockrell . Commission compan, The year. 1502 ¢loses with the markets oh ing & firm tone and_indieations point to a Tt and Prosperous Dsiness for Chicago in Hrading on ‘cliinge was consideribly rupted by horseplay and after 12 o'clock commission uerehants lound it tedious and often impossible 10 oxecute orders, Wiiear “eloied et e decth corn' s Tge ligher, pork excit Ly sind quiet and 5 'Ilv-lllh\ Aifl\l and 1oc over the e JFKes aro }\ wing bre public con- | fidence. and and the professional | ade Is becoming le nspicious: in the in- sed volun Hf Dusiness CHICAGO, T, Do - Kenn, Co. 10 8. A MeWhorter: T 1 been decldedly of ractor. Trading was small and nostly Chio seems (o be pliying o lone hind in wheat to depend but littie on the outside we news. Cables were hisher, but the wiis Simply o recovery abont_cqual to day’s decline, Receipts at Minnes Duiluth showed a decrease, beingonl and Duluth’ was much fitmer showingan ady 1¢1s reported tl Chieago bulls, € the At Eount of Suly reduced 17e o bil. wheat in Diluth and Minneapolis have bee an undue discount as compared with Chic This fi using large shipments of wheat 1o Chicazo from points naturatly tributary to Minneapolis and Duluth. Not that 60 pereent of this wheat will ¢ 0 con- tract, but the balance is being received by hartits having elesnsing houses and by & ittle munipulation wo able (o raise the grade, and we miy expect o material addition to our stock of contr t from that source. Corn and oats have heen firm but not active and there Ishut little news, Pro- visions have been stronz without apparent dequite It is evident that prow ul bulls been willing 10 o Profits, but it ow lgoks s I€ with the prosent 1z price for hogs the outside world will take hold of the prices « (A i De t, Hopkins & tmarket at nd force them still b e, 301, G hentng Was e busin buying was by York. 1o more disposition to buy for forward dell The tone of the market heve is bullish and will do better it weather conditions favor it. The I8 market been narrow and at times very dull. Wao feel ver ndly to corn on alldeclines. Oats fluetuated with corn with | very little doing. he provision market i\‘ very stro he continued it receipts of hogs and 5 ocks 1s making tho speenls tive buying “h better 1ess hog vecelpts will go b nent onnections in steady with he ndon 1 oyrighted 1392 v, Dee. 50, nancitl Review. s Gordm Bonnatt,) * York Herald Cablo— | Special 1o The settlement ehielly ged the attention of the Stock exchange wd inthis connection no dificultios been reported. Business for the new 1s been resirieted. Consols r s, but Indian rupce piper of ld. T . ppeir: the i British def British pi and s 1 others ) The tendene cldedly b 1o the fmproved tone fn 2 or! i fow instances prices relupsed slightly from their best points but a general advine established [hciuding 1 per cont in L ke Shove, 3 per cent in New York Central, Northern Pacitic prefer- ence, Ohfo & Mississipbl; an b 0 15 per cont in ull others. Canadian Pacific was % per cent Righer and Grand Trank preference was i (0 3. The fenture among foreign railways is the advanee in Mexican first preference 15 nt, also ~in Mexiean second preferece. liero was i good demand for money, Short loans wercehurge 113 o 2 per cent. Phe dis- count market was quiet, two and threo wonths bills wore quoted ut 14 to 13 per cent. pe Upward Movem Additional Gold Exports, New Youk, Dec. 30, 'he stock marl played considerable st the openin awanna advanced ' per cent, while the gen- erul list fmproved to the extent of 1 to 1 per cont. The upward movement received i tem- ry cheek whon it became known that 500,000 gold had beon engaged for shipment to Europe by the steamship Normandie, this d as an exeuse for an advance for to for call loans from 6 to 10 per cent. Manhattan declined 84 per cent and Lack wanna 13 percont, but the general list was not materially affected, as it soon transpired the gold shipment was on a special order and that banks and trast companies were willing lenders of money, the rate for which declined 08 10 6 por cent. The extreme decline outsido of the stocks named was 1% per cont in Reading, which sold down to #52. Tho subsidence of the fears about a serlous flurry in money o annual settlement made the market de strong. Manhattan was the speclal card and sold up from 148% (o banking houses havin buyers on (he knowledgo that the the underground rapid transiv schox enable the backers of the Ma 1o secure the facllitles 57 s v ystoth, which they haye be 1o obtali for & long tine. was also prominent, selling up from 1104 un ‘cnormous transuctions. - One- firm 13000 shures. Chicago G 0 Pacific preferred, Missourl Pacific und Westorn Union ranked next in tmportas but as @ matter of fact the whole market closed stroug with an advaucing tendency. 11> thought that very little business will bo trausacted at the exchange toworrow. The members have subscribed liberally to the fund to carty out the usul Now Years fostivities. They have secured a Christmas tree twent <nn~wlhlny foet high-and laden ecked by n seeking Awmerican sugir 1083, 10 | dray | 703 it with presents that are considered appr Priste (uillle leading ‘miculbers ‘of tho ox bas becn engaged to the procoadings and the fan Is o pocted to hegli at whont k quarter past 10, The Post < e approsching holidays and the wnsettijng effect of the elose of the your dominated dealings i 1he stock markot While the opening was strong, thore followed altornato periods o ctrength and s w0 the market wae varied following nre the auotations of Atenison . g Northorn PRmo Adams Expross @ Nocthern Paeifie ptd Alton. Tal....... U. P, Don. & Gulf. do proferred’..... 130 | Northwestorn American kxprosv.. 117 | do preferred Baltimoro & Ohto.. #1_ [NV Central... Canada Pacife V.V, & N {Canada Southern.. 64 ORtario & | ;% | Oregon toip.... Orecon Nav 8 1. & U. Pacific Mall ldated Gas &St T & Tron { | Pullm s tton O Cert N Head g 5 hdson 1 Richmond Terninal itg Richmond Tor, prd 1 *itio Grands W. pfd Bista *Hock 1sland KX dle East Tenn 4 St L & S, F st pld Erled pre il |8t Paul .. - Fort Warne | fo prefarred l Gt Northern pfd (St Paul & Omaha.|| 4 C & B L pra Ao pra. Kx. die.... 16 Hocking Valiey soutern Pacific. 1iinols Contral 1L Wiy Sugar Kefinery St. Paul & Duluthio 41’3 Tonn. Conl & iron Kan. & Tex. pid §| Texns Pacific bake Krle & Wests, 2% Tol & 0. Cont. pid. a0 praforred..r... 1 | UBlon Pacl Lako Shor. 4 U 8, Kxpross WS & 1%t o proferred i Wolls- Fargo Exp . 141 & Western Unton.... Oi74 ny & 1KLL 2 vreforred LS D&M G Gonornl 5] % i} 2 setolk prth A xtra divide w0 fotal sal including i Chieazo 69003 Disti Missionri Py (hern 1 1003 8t ilic, 3,300 000 ton, wanni, 1,600 ns, Markot. Moxky oy O , ranging from 8@10 6 percent; closed offered i M NI “\PPH - STERLING EXCHAN cady, W business at $1854%@ 1,851 for sixty day bank- crs' bills and $4.8715004.574 for del nd. ‘The closing quotations on bonds: TR0 A Vi I8tY, 118 43 cous. 1 Pao. 2003, 113 U.8 dlanroy!. ) it Paeiticts of "W .. b . 108 ana st'ped ¢s. i B 8L 11| & San K. G2 M. 110 Paul Consols... New Yonk, Was fairly cents last loan ot cent - por at onn. new s 11, NS KeL N L 0. 213 tio 1sts Boaroxn, ) th lu~|||,:~vmkquuluunm HE stern 1t 1t West ki Boll Ty vater ower. Allouez W.Co(naw). & Boston & Sl fex div, 3 San Feanciseo Mining Stoeks, Freaxcizeo, Cal, Do, 30.—~Tha offlelal ng quotations for mining stocks todiy 5 follow B8, SAN clo: wel Aita Bulw Belel Bost & 1 Bodie Consol Choliar...... Con. Cal. & Cuaduay Gould Mono Ophir, Potosi S Consolidated 110 Uit Utah.ouinne Curry v | Tale & No. ¢ Quotations, The following are the Con. Cal. nad Deadwood 112 [Standaed Gould & Curry.. ). 70 [Union Con Tale & N 7| Yellow Homostak 100 | Iron Sliver Mexicnn... 10 [Quick Silver Ontario W | Cao | pre Ophir..... |Butwer. rcial Notes. Kaxsas City, Mo, Dec. 80. 749,476, Pamis, Dec. 30, 75e for ihe New Y 954 bl slearings, §1,- Three per cent rentes, 95¢ account. K, Dec iees, 85,67 EW_YORK, Dee. firm. State honds PHILADELPIUA, P $12,601,505; balances, 30.~Clearings, $110,618,- nment bonds Dec. 30, £1,617,445. nish gold, 8 iz ste Clearls Money, 6 per’ cent.o Cigaris 99, - York exchunge Clearings, 415 balan MuNPHI 755; bulances, $1 selling at par. LONDON, De from 1 toduy, £20,000, CINCINNATL, O, cent. New York Clearing Lovts, Mo, 80.—Amount of Bunk of bullion with- 1 on balance De ney, 50¢ 4@0 per premium Clearings, #3, Money :_}ulvx. 67 be pre BOSTON, 163 per’ cent count to par. CiicaGo, 111, 203, New York Storling exclans duy bills, an strong, 6 p NEW YORK, arings, 816, Money, 67 Yori, 106 dis- Dec. 30.—~Clearings, $17,760,- exehange, S0 premium, #1803 for, Sixty drafts. Moncy dition to the od for export been taken for ship- adit, making the total sent across © this week $8850,000, 10 Eirop nent 1o the bord LIVE STOCK MARKE t—Iogs Sell farkot Fiem, The receipts of Cattle Market @ Sheep OymAna, Dec. 30, tle were 1,600, s ngainst , making u total for the five ( (. Prices on unything salable were steadier today, al- though the trade was pretty dull througilout, There was o very Hgzht shipping demand, and; s local houses ‘were pretty well loaded up, buyers were not inclined to mprove pric y A fady elearance wis, howe focted, 5 rullng about st ( A hoifers xold about the same as on yost ho supply being made up of won and medium weight stuff. Local houses bought quite fully and by noon the pens been pretty well eleared of all holdings. The stoeker and feedc rhot wais rathe quict us Is usun n Erid ul made show no material chunge in price from thoso prevailing the past fow Repre- sentutlve sule Lower— Av. Av. L1166 1009 11040 1101 1028 1208 11195 No. 4 e L T16 1010 L1161 HO5 1066 L1007 1005 1076 1063 1202 1150 1070 1189 061 WHIPPING AND B 900 20 5 263 16 L1200 L 18y PO P PO S 1840 .00 S b 1108 “ ( 00 1 o 2 ® 13 R 10 Odadd 19 1085 w0 200 1078 1600 1510 1460 1500 1§90 1340 1850 1430 1320 1400 1620 2000 1500 1500 1300 1070 STOCKERS AND P 960 660 530 433 1135 505 110 838 1000 980 IRN CATTLE. 900 82 90 Hoas— Recelpts continuo vl 4,000 recel u big de pute i u week :A\n opor Didding pri beand on some be to 10¢ flower, and || e o= Ing passed with but w hogs going over the scales. Later in the day tho feeling becanio stronger and prices at the cl wnickel lower than yesterd The quality of tho off extra, but few choice but on sade, the great bulk mixed hogs. Prices ranged from 3¢ niixed to §6.524 on shipping s bulk of the fair to zood stufl with a fair sprinkli 1t $6.1 1 anumber of rnion h at 36.40. The close was active and stronger with the pens well cleared betore midday. , Representative sales: No, No. Av. Sh 4 121 53 feeders. Tizht, only S0 A% coni= Buy vy welghts light and dos, the greut 1ing at Pr. 11306 PIGS AND ROUGH. o 00 46 189 40 570 —The receipts consisted of three loads ixed nutive kill and two londs of stock Tumbs. Prices are quoted firm, Fairto good natives, $3.50%4.70; fale to good western @4.50;" common Stock sheep, $2 good to choice 40 to 100-1b lambs, $4.00 280 40 ot @b.00! Recelpts and Disposition of Stock. t the Unlon Stock Y: Neb., for twenty-four . m. Decenibier 30, 1 HECEIPTS. South nding e Cudaby Backing sires Chicago Live Stoo Onreaqo, 1., Dec. 50 Tup Beei rkot for st Whit fmproved and only a 1itt of the supply wis wei 82,50 for iifers £8.40 10 .75 for steers, “The calf markey i at rom 32,00 1o 575 At yesterday's decling (nere was compara tively a steady hog matket. There were signs of a further weakening aronnd the opening of business, but prices. worked firmer as the morning advanced and finally closed strong. The extreme topof the market was §6.90. Two orthree lots chanzed ownersat that fizure but the offerings did not include many hogs of prime quility and by reference to” the pub- ishied sales 1€ will b seen most ot (he st Wits W Heavy weights sold principiily 1o 80.80 and fr 6,50 1 sroater part of the lizht G0 10ts of Heht and mixed wels were closed out as low as fron $6.00 to §6.25 and there were sales of culls av from £4.00 10 und lambs are higher ot S0 much on ity in the den wints of th in fact, 000 head pr count of us supply were rather ‘helow Uhe iy with reeeipts of only about were worked up to fron 0 11 to cholco and Lo froin §4.25 10 $6.40' for poor to choiee lambs. Althougii the quality of the offerings averagos niuch better tan it did a fow weeks ago, there was little stock that could properly” be elivssed as choice, and siles Were gty frout 125,10 85,00 for nd at from 85,00 Lo $0.20 for lambs. Fed stern shecp soid as high as §5.15 and some choice fod Mexicans fotched £5.30, Recelpts—Catt )00 head; Logs, 21,0003 sheep, 6,000, The Evenin CarrLe— I 3,600; 1 #3000 $1.000 iloas 9,000 h 1 co 80.50406,05 trade but shipments, s natlves; canners, 10 pr ors, 83,0003, W, 82,807,315 Receipts, adl; prime , heay zhts, $6.704000,90; Hzht, € 1EEr - Kocelpts, 4,000 Head , #3.754L0.00¢ terns, 84,8001 Texans, $4.75; | New York Live Stock Marl New Yonk, Dec, 80. — Breves — Recolpts, 2,210 d, ineluding 50 cars for sale: mar- kot opencd firm; clospd dull at 10¢ per 100 1bs Tower; native steers, $3.8545.60 per 100 1hs.: Texans und Colorados, 3.60704.10; bulls and cows, B1.76@8.75; dressed beef ‘Steudy ut 8@ ib. Shipments tomorrow, 343 beeves 576 quarters of heof ALVES Receipts, 195 e veuls, §6.0089, 1; market steady; per 100 1bs; grasse AND dull LAwus but st ¥ 100 1bs.; lambs, Hoas~Receipts, 8, ct; warket nominally ste per 100 1bs, Recoints St. Louls Live Stock Muarket, Egx, Touts, Mo, Doe. 30._CarrLy - Rocelpts, bead shpments, 800 heads | marked ir 10 good n o410 , #4.75085.00, rauge st 2.1043.1 I ml\‘ul\\! 1,202, Recelpts, ads market s Yo shipments, #6.406.75; 106,60, i shipments 5 s choice 1o extra muttons, $4.75@0.50. o e Thousands sink into an early grave for want of a bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. This great remedy would have saved them. 5 on light | DUN'S REVIEW OF THE WEEK — OMAHA e o0 o e e s v | NlANUFRCEUPEPS’ AN in the Country's History. 1892'S LARGE VOLUME OF BUSINESS Figures That Are Startling in Thelr Denomi. nations Teade Conditions Growing etter orts of Pro perity from All Section New York, Dec. 80.—R. G. Dun & Co’s weekly review of trade: The most prosper ous year ever known in businest closes today with strongly favorable indications the future. From all points « the report that the haliday trade has been the largest over known, and, while the wholo sale trade is not usnally active at th son of stock taking, it is mow remark ubly large. Settiements through cleaving houses outside of New York in December were apparently the largest ever any month, excecdiug last year than 10 per cent, For the year the volume about 10 per cent layger than last L and the largest ever known, Railroad carnings in December show an increase of | about 3 per cent over last year, and for the [ year an increase of about 5.5 per e For. cien trade has been smaller n last vear in volumi exports at New York by 800,000 in value for the past four weeks | tton ports about 60,000,000 loss, bt | imports at New York have been $3.000,000 rger and the month still shows a preat ex s of exports, F nerchandise exports has been not far fror 0.000,000, with the largest imports and th largost total of exports and imports cver known in any year. in Al Lines of Teade. with all woolen, cotton fully cmployed and un- goods much lighter than for the coming sea- the capacity of orders i dry goofls Sules of wool nearly ™ made in is also year Incre The year ¢ and silk machinery sold stocks of usual, while the d son already oxc many mills, The are extraordinary. at :the chiof markels have been 000,000 Fpounds against 246000000 lust year and forcim imports have ocen the k- st ever known, with a d supply but itly bohind' the largest. Shipmcnts of boots dud_shoes from the cast ha per cent lager than last year and neavly 5 per cent langor than in any previous year while the increase in dry goods has been over 40 per cent Business at_Chicago is £ood in all lines, specially in heavy dry oo A decrease appears in sules of securities and real estate, and, for the week, receipts of hogs and lard, wool and flour, sceds and dress considerabl cerease appears in cattle, corn ant cipts of barley, oats, checse, o more than dotble, od at Milwaukee, ds last yea 808 . but in- butter and and is large at Minneapolis ; Business at Omaha and at Kansas City is In the Great Industries. The iron trade is weaker for finished ! light. But it reduced to §20 per ton, 000 tous have followed wreat industry has been much affected by the mar ket for securitics, which hias been depressed for some months by foreizn selling and monctary uncertainties, so that companics nave been restricted in change: upplies. But for the past week stocks have been stronger, gaining about $2 per share in verage price. Speculation in product Deen comparatively inactive, wheat has been advanced by swn pool nearly 2 cents. Corn diminished receipts. The year 1842 was remavkable for fewer failuves thun ever occured in any other year since 1856, the num ported being 10,244 or1,0201css than in 1891, The indebtedness of fims failing was but $I14,000.000 in 1502 115t £150.000,000 in 1% Land about the sane in 1800, The avera bilitios of firms fail- ing in 1892 hus been only SILOXO, the lowest average reported sinee 155, In 1842 only one in every 113 trades failed, against one in every 93 in 1801, and one in every 102 in 'l!u- demand present been s of kes Anothe ports from Other Clties New Yorg, Dee. 30.—The following table, compiled by Bradstreet, gives the el house returns for the weck cnding De cember 20, 1802, and the pergentage of in- crease or decrease, as compared with the corvesponding week la od Showing —Re- oITiEs. |cLEARINGS. oswaou; asua103(] § 001003, K0 Minneapo!! Buffalo Indianapoiis. Columbus, Houston Momphis Disllis Peorln Nash Sult 1 St Dututh ... Kowhesior Atlunta Now Havi Springtivid ter.. .. Ve *Fort Worth Seattlo Mofnex rond Rupids Norfolk Byracuse. ., Wilminzton, Tacoma.... Lowe . £.0% Augelos,. . Lineoln o 010917 si0.72i 28308 Dol Totnl Uni! Excluding New York ... | Toronto Huliinx Hamilton Totals *Last week's totals. BRADSTREET'S REVIEW OF BUSINESS. Continued Holiday Dullness s Caused o Slight pression. New Youg, Dec. 80.-Bradstreet's tomor- vow will say: The features of the general trade situation this week are found in the continued holiday dullness, stimulus as to the coal trade due to the cold snap, and the announcement that the pig iron stocks are oversold, competitiop by makers for order: for manufactured iron and the cut of §1 by the steel rail combination. lower pric for soft steel at St. Louis, for rice at New | Orleans, cotton at Boston, and corn and outs with small advances on wheat, hogs and silk goods, and steady quotations for wool, cot- ton, sugar and cattle. The close of the year finds the speculative s by more | s the year the exeess of | hoen 8 ___AWNINGS AND TENTS Omaha Tent-Awning | COMPANY wonss covens, | 0 _BAGS AND TWINIS. | | Bemis Omaha Bag | COMPANY. Importers and mana fre flonr sacks, buriaps, | BIBYCLES, M. 0. Daxon, Bloyeles 8010 on monthly twine paymonts. 123 N.15th | BOOYS AND sWoss, - | Morse-Coo Shos Company, Howard Faotory corner 11th and Dy WE AT0 makiig 6108y prie s to eash o 1 are welling a clasy of k1ods which is very saleably with merchants. tre aeins Stroet Klrkendnll Jones & | Amar. COMPANY. Wholo mifrs agonts Boston tubber shos Co. | 10t arney St SHOK CO., o, and o 1510 Harney St COAL, COXE, | COANISE, | Omaha Coal, Coke & Eagle Cornice Works | LIMK CO. hard andsoft | Mers, eatvantzol iron conl, 8 18 cor. th and |~ cornles. windyw oips, Dougine Sty metailte ekslights, otc I 1110-1112 Doaga st (et DRY 6000S, M. E. Smith & Co., Kilpateick-Koch Dry | GO ODS O, Notlon nts’ farnish Pry goode, notions, fur- nishing goods, o) Tt and Howard St | FURNITURE, il)mwhfi Up‘m[slermg' Babia &' fimfl €O upholstorad ¢ FURNITL TAro 1102 1103 Nicho ns “ | 8t Wholosatconty. | 1l IRE CO.L Grace And 1t Ste — ORICERIES, DRUGS, ETO, D. M. Steele & Co., | Blake, Brace & Co', 12011203 Jones St., “ 10th and Harney Sts., Omaha, Omaha. investment share dull apathetic. Leading eastern volling mills are stocked with raw materials sufticient to last a month and manufacturers are wot buying the moment. Total stocks of wool in the y ave estimated at 10,000,000 pounds, 100,000 pounds less than one year ago. outliern merchants report wholesale trade seasonably quict, while the prospeet for distribution in 1893 is regarded favorably in New Ovleans, Birmingham, Galveston, Memphis andRichmond.” Atlinta_dealers ¥ lers have small stocks. Somc ex- citement oxists among Charleston dealers owing to the new liquor law. The total vol ume of general trade at the south is believed | !{) !Vl';ill(\li‘\\ of that of 1801, Southern | ivon furnnce stocks are the lowest for thiv- | teen months and ave rerarded as normal, { there being but two weeks' supply asouaqle quiet is notice at western ters, while without exception a gogd le is anticipated early in 1803, The Pacific coast is very dull. The wheat promise in California has been helped by rins this wee The unexpected de bushels of available wheat east Rocky mountains stimulated prices and trade simultancously, beeause it was unex- | pected and to some people inexplicable. missing wheat had been shipped from north- stern elevators and no doubt will ir reappear i Snow storms and Christ- mas celeby caused part of the appar- ently heavy decline. But it is about decreases of availuble Iixports from oth coasts this weelc (flour included) cqual 2,917,000 bus galust 4,247,000 last week, 3,106,000 bushels one year 1,031,000 s in the weele two yoars ago and 1,5 000 three years ago. no striking changes se of 1651000 of the in | wE Speculation Distingaished by Its I and the Absen: Maurked Ee New Yok, Dec, 30.—Bradstreet's Weekly Wall Street Review says: The speculative movement has been distinguished ouly by its | duliness and the absence of any general fea- | tures. The approach of January 1 with its changes and settlements has a restraining in- | fluence upon bullish feeling, which was rein forced by the remcmbrance of the ot squeese in the money mar- ket. On the other hand the decline of exchange —wtes seemed to dimin 1sh the sense of apprehension in regard t the finaneial situation, which overhings the col,” an even the engagement on Priday 500,000 gold for export failed to ereate an impr it being regarded as the outcome of 58 Cxelange and ot of the actual conditions which govern that depart ment, because exchauge may in fact be ascribed to the excecdingly skack inquir for remittances, though it is understood th offerings of commercial bills have increased and that the bankers are less apprehensive in regard to the continuance of o high level of exchange aecompunying their drafts after Junuary 1. The money market was fave ably- affected by these considerations well s by the more positive indications of a very lurge flew into the treasie, ness Wool Statistios. , Mass., Dec. 30.—The Commercial Bulletin will print tomorrow in its annual statement, with its reviow of the wool trade of the United States, the following interest- ing comparisons with 1801: The number of sheep in the country inereased from 43,430,500 10 0. The United States clip ine 1 from 137,175,173 to 018,505 pounds. The total stock in the country 1s but 4,000 pounds domestic, and 18,388,875 pounds foreizn, against 78, K11,400 pourids domestic and 21,154,500 pounds foreign on_ December 31, 1801, The con- sumption of all grades of 'wool by American mills show an increase of 55,000,000 pounds over 1501 Bostc New lu‘xlll trics in L CHATTANO0GA, Tenn., Dec man has compiled reports of new industries tablished during the year 1802 in the states of Alabuma, Arkansas, Plorida, Georgin, Kentuck lisinna, Mississippl, N Carolina, South Ca “Ponnessee, 'l Virginia and West Virginia. The total is 24405 less than for 1801 ; 508 less than for 1500 dnd 141 less than for 1850, The desire for v u ing qualities alike adapted lo of weak lungs, catarrh, delicate , 18 growing stronger from year 3 Tho mere sccumulation of money at the expense of health is not regavded in the same favor as formerly. The combina tion of pleasure and profit is now regarded as most desirable. In no place in America + point where this combination ex degree than Galveston 2 A The wonderful growth of North Galveston and the handsome profits that are being steadily made there, both by capitalists and men of small means, has been attracting the attention of investors from ull parts of the United States. The literature of the North Galveston association giving fully detailed information on the subject can be obtained from Franklin . Williams, Neb., local agent of the association. 1 oftice being the ssociation, box 903, Min 1te possess- to the benefits of neapolis, Minn e r the Jacksonlan Bangu: The annual dinner of the Jacksonian club will be given Saturday evening, January 7, at the Paxton hotel. The affair will beupon | @ very elaborate scale, and one of the most nlm.....r.mu of the anbual banquets of the club. A meeting was held last evening and the Hand-Sewed | The | time | 1 liant comedy, “Much Ado About *four years J obbers’v Directorz _____HARDWARE, Rector & Wilhelmy COMPANY, Lobeck& Lln;,— Deators in hardwaro #nd moohanies tols 1404 DongINg St Corner 10tk And Jaokson Steaats. HATS, ETC. w A L. Gibbon & Co. | olessle 8. Atraw goods, Ittons, 3th LUMBER, .lohnA Wakefield, | Charles R Lea,u Tmported, Ameriean Port | " enrrets and parquos y o oring, 9L wnd Doagla: LIQUORS. | Prick & Herbort, Wholesalolignor dvalers MILLINERY, |1 Oberfeldsr &Co {Importors and Jobbe Of miiiner y. notion Mall or dern piimpt 1001 Farnam St 212 8. 11th St PAPER, Carpenter Paper Co. Carry ® full stock of printing, weapping and writing ' papera, - card paper, ot | Standard Oif Co., Nefined and lubricatiog | onts, nxlo gronso, oto. — e ey PRODUCE COMMISSION, |Jas. A. Clark & Co., choose, ogidy ¢ wnd game, Klnds, oystors. TS 15t St ——— e _STOVE REPAIRS. | 8\SH. DIORS Branch & Co., Produce, frults of all | Butter, poult Omahia Stove Repair | M. A. Disbrow & Co. W ORKS, stoso resales | Manufaoiurors of sash antwator attaohmaats [ doors, bllnds a y kiad of stoys | moualiligs, branch o 1201 Douglas st | fics, 12tha’ nd lenrd 8 SOUTH OMAHA. Union Stock Yards Company, South Omahas Best Cattlo 1o and Sheep market in the west. BBMMISS Wood Brothers. South Omaha~Telephone 1157~ Chicago, JONN D DADISMAN, | i WALTER B, Woob,' { Munaker! Market Reports by mail and wire cheorfully tur nished upon application members of the club ar ing event, wnged for the coms It wais decided Lo issuo 350 invie tutions, and it is expeeted that plates will be laid Tor 200 guests at $5 per plate, Iuvitations have been forwarded to Hon, John C. Black of Tllinois, ex-commissioner of pensions; Representative MeKenzie of Kens tucky, Governor Boies of lowa, Governor Boyd, Hon. W. J. Bryanand J. Sterling Morton. ‘The invitation committec is hopes ful that each of these distinzuished disciples of demoeracy will uceept the invitations and be present ¢ ner. The committee on pr and will be tkers am was anpointed X work arvanging for the and will announce later what they o sk Sl e Wheeler & Wilson will nof 1 nor impair the stitehing i run in the wrong divection. Sold by Geo. Wi Limcaster & Co., 514 S. 16th street. NS, Mile. Rhea will close he ment at Boyd's theater with two performe ances, a4 matinee at ) this afternoon, when she will repeat *Joscphine, Empress of the French,” and tonight at S, when sheé will be seen s Beatrice in Shakespeare's brile ) othing.” Mile. Rhea's performance takes ver much the appearance of society events, an 1e is always greeted by audiences composed of haut tou of upper tendon jing at Boyd's ntic actor, Mr. first. Omiha appearance in and with a new play. “Fon. teneile,” the drama in question, has met with unbounded success wherever presented, and accordil to report is even stronger than the well known actor's famous **Monte Cristo.” Mr. O'Neill is supported by an un- usually large company, and the scene is from ‘designs and was printed by Reid and Fox the Fifth avenue, theiter, New York, and the correct historical costumes re by Mme, Thompson and M. Hermann of the metropolis. Sule of seats commences this morning. limited engages Sunday ov pépular ron will make his theater that mes O'Neill ariet and the Twin ul melodrama, “Mage ter'and Man,” | the usual cncores that good vou music ‘Simms and Pettit certainly scored a dramatic success when they placed “Masy Mun” before an English and Amer- cnce. The play deals with ~labor and capital on an arbit basis and is in teresting and instructive” throughout. At the Farnum Street theater one week, coms mencing with New Year's matinee (Sunduy ity 1, Monday, Wadnesday and’ St day matine The Workingman's q City trio in th Ll o No use to deny t act, that Salvation Ol is fast tuking the place of allother liniments, Marriage Lie The following marri issued by the county judge yesterday: Name and addross, n B, Bliscle, Weston, Neb. ... 1 Barbara Dibelki, Or § William Seott, Gretn 1 Hanna Clifion, § Berndt Grelsen, Chrisiine Pitts, Onmal § Henry 11 I Nellie 8. Stova, 1N, Plorsol sie, South l)nmlm y, South Omihi - Kansas City Live Stock Market, KANnsAs Cry, Mo, Dec. 80.-CATTLE- celp! he shipuiet 1,000 he: mor y wernlly; ships @h.00; stockers and féeders, iloas-Recelpts, 8,600 0 head; good, strong; ki all grades, $5,00@6,7 bulk, $6.46@ p—Receipts, 700 head; shipments, noney oottt g othors noglectod, wenk] muttons, 84, Young Mothers ! Wo Offer ¥ou @ Remedy which Insures Bafoty to ) Zife of Mother and Child, [l ’ » MOTHER'S FRIEND Robe Confinement of its Pain, Horror and Rlsk, sl A TRaR Yl nd ?fl&l.‘?.?:'.'...’ H woakness afterward usu el P it prypla n.'flfi‘l?n BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. ATLANTA, GA, Axxie Gaok, s Mo. .lm. BOLD BY ALL DRVGISTS,

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