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    0 TIIK OMAHA DAILY KEt WEDNESDAY , DUOKMIHSll 21 , 1802 ,
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Thcro YAw Tromencloiw Selling of Oorii on
Yesterday's Market.
RECEIPTS OVERRUN THE ESTIMATE
iiitrr Vrro OfYcrlnjrn tlio Market Sold OIT-
llllnoti St.ilo Crop ItoportVits n Stimu
lating I'nclor , Hut Win < ) n ° el by
nt the Start.
Cmc.uio , 111. . Doc 20.There was troinciid-
ottSHolllngof corn today. The olTeilngseamo
In from ; t ho largest commission houses nnd
parties having constituents. The market
opened active and unsettled but generally
weak at from U'B'fc under tlio Until quota
tions of jvtorrtny. The receipts overrun the
cstlmaleCIO earn. Under free olTarlngi the
market sold off ! jc more , a largo line , supposed -
posed to have burn taken oil yesterday by a
prominent professional , coining out on the
break. At 40i- for May there was heavy buy
ing , tlm demand al that llsuio belli : ? very ur
gent and the market rallied > ( < , but became
less nctlvo nnd steady ami closed with 'So lo .
The Illlonls stale crop teporluisa"limulat -
Ing factor bill , was oir-iet by thu heavy selling
picsMiio at the start.
The Increase of l,3lO,000 ! bu , was the chief
fi
Riipport for wheat nt the opening , but ( hero
wus frcu liquidation , u very little otilsldn
trade , domestic markets all heavy and cables
lower , which rc-ulli'dln.igradiwl decline. The
KiiKlHi visible was reported to have Increased
1,425,000 tin , Corn was exceedingly weak ,
I mill Its decline helped to depress wheat. The
rally toward tlioehoo was largely duo to tin1
i. fai't that thiM-xporls from the four principal
Atlantic potts weie Illieinl , amimntlng In
. wheat anil Hour to about G70'loo bu. After
the opi.'tiliig , about the -ante tone as tlm clos
ing of yeMctday , the market , advanced ! c ,
then receded ? Bc , iccoMied Ue , iiud'Cluwil
steady.
Holders of oats wro disposed to unload , and
tlii'iD helm ; few liiiylnjr iirdius the maiket had
little support. Tin ! dealing \VIIM elilelly In
May. The mat let. : opened He. loiver , advanced
! sc , recoveied 'uc , and finally closed at nearly
the lowest pi Ice , \vllh a net loss of from i' to
J4c. The piovlslon mnrl.ol npi'iied still1 at a
Might Improvement , upon yrstrrduy s mlces.
.T , (1 , Stover became a free seller ately
after tin * openlni ; , and his ai'llon caused the
xcalpers to take the same side with him. There
win no big and sudden rally on the bleaks , as
liasM ) fieiuenllv | occurred before durliu : the
present 'dealhethcr the piesent Islhobo-
Kliutlm ; of a permanent liquidation depends ,
apparently , upon how much has already been
saddled upon the cro d. Pork I'lo-od , com-
wred with yesterday's final prices , 27''sC
{ ewer , laid 15c , and ribs at 20c decline.
Ks ! limited receipts for tomorrow : Wheat ,
1,205 cars ; corn , I'M cui-s ; oats , ItiO cars ;
lious , 35.000 head.
The leadhiR futures ranged as follows :
OI-KNI.NIJ. num. i.ow. ci.o t.
WHEAT No. 2
December. . . f } {
Jnmmry 70 HIS 70 } 7UK 7 < m
Mny KM
CoitN No. t
1 IH'COniucr. . . 41H 41 ( I
.Innunry. . . . . 41M' ( I H
Mny M'
OATS No. J
Ilcrcmbur'r. .
t Jnnunry 0t !
Mny
MESS 1'oitK
.Innunry. . IS 70 70 ir. (7 is 52u ;
Mny . . . . 1C 22V 15 Ujy 15 to
iMlin
Jnuuary . 10 10 10 10 10 0) 10 0" ' < j
Mny . .i. . . . 1) ) V J fl'JS U 7i
BIIOIIT HI1I3-
Jnminry. . . . 8 20 8 20 6 02
Mny 8 40 B 41) )
Cash niiotntloiisITC as follows :
Fi.ouu Dull , wuiilci'p , lint not. qnolnhly
chan t'il ; wlnlor patents , } 3.G03.0 : ! ( ) ; winter
RtralKlitK. ja.Uoas.-IO ; sjii-lin : iiati-nls , ta.7VJft
l.lOj spring Htralght.s , W.70&i.OO : ; baUers' ,
210
WllKAT No. 2 spring. riOJ ffi.70tfi No. 3
spring. ( KtaGCc : No. 2 rod , ( j'JJi&VOc.
CoilN No. 21 1 ! 8C.
OATS-NO. 2 , 20V-'nye : No. 2 white. 31J { ©
8ri ( i ! ; No. a white , aKB'.ll'ic. '
HVB No.2.-17-Sc. !
llARi.iiv No. 2. ( Me : No. 3 , f. o. I ) , , 39SGOc ;
Nn. 4 , f. o. I ) . , n&'iM&i ; .
KI.AX Sr.it-No. : 1.S1.0S.
TIMOTHY Sixo-l'i-lini1 , f2.00.
1'OHK Mi'ss. per lib ! . , JM.02"ij " lard ,
per 100 His. , $10.07(1 ( ; short rlln , slilt-s ( loose ) ,
la.05ftH.10 ; dry halted sliouldi-r.s ( boM'd ) .
t7.H75O8.00 } ; blwrtelutir Miles ( bo.\ed ) , SU.70 ®
OtBO.
OtBO.WIIISKV Distillers' Unbilled ioods , pur gal. ,
vl 3U
SUOAH Cut loaf , rj'J2.jJii ; ; grannlatod , tic ;
stiimlard "A , " -I'jC.
Tlio following were the receipts anil bhlp-
tnonts today :
On thol'roiluco ovohiinsi' today the huttoi-
niiirknt wasqnlul : crciiinury , ! ! UUSO4ij ! ! dairy ,
lOffi' Oc. KSKH , llrin ; strlrlly fro.sh , l4323u. !
New Vurlc Miri-H. : !
NEW YoitK , Dot. 20. I'l.otiu KcH > lts , 50-
6iO ! liliesI'.xiiorts : , a130 ! hills. , .17,308 sucks ;
dull , wutik , hut quottibly lower ; salt's , 8,100
bhls.
f 'OllN JlriATr- null , htcndv.
WIIIIAT Kfcolpls. Hi,0'J ( , " > hu.j rxnorts. 57.-
C8G Int. ; will's , 1,125,000 bu. futures ; ao.OOO
wniikeo. 72c ; No. 3 s flrlng , . . . . „ . . . . . . _ ,
declined Vffl'4c ( on weak cable.s , largo Imports
Into thn United Kingdom and a largo Increase
In the Kngllsh visible , reacted 'So and closed
steady , with the trading moderate and chlelly
local. Sales Included : No. 2 , red , December ,
74 l-10c , closing at 74'ic ; January. 74i75c ( ( ( ,
closing at 75'ic ; May , 78 7-107'J 13-lOc , clos
ing at 7sC. ! ) ?
KYI ; Nominal ; western , 53&58C.
JlAiti.iiv Inactive : western , GO&SOc.
llAiturv M.M.T ( Jnlot.
' CoitN Kecolpts , 100,000 Int. ; exports , 28 , '
200 ; bu. ; wiles , 28,000 bu , futures : 129.00C
bu , spot. Spot iveaknr ; No. 2 , 4U'B4'J'C ' li
elevator ; OOj O'in alloat ; opllons decllnei
Vi'Olc ; on lower cables , Inactlvo on amount or
paasage , free oll'eilugs and local reall/.lng
closing steady ; trading moderately nctlvo al
404'JJc ! , closing at 40je ! : January , 4'jyi50c } {
closing ut 40cMay ; , 51ii < i52jic closing a !
517ic ,
OATS Hecelpts , 18,000 bu. ; o.\ports , mine
sales , 210,000 bu. futures ; (14.000 ( bu
spot. Kpot dull , Irregular ; options dull ; Jan
uary , 3Gc , closing at 303ic ; sjiol. No. ' .
while , 42fc ; uiilM'd western , 3Gfc38o ; wblti
western , 4 ( J47c ; Chicago , 37fc. !
IIAv rait- demand and llrm shipping 002
C5c ; good to cliolcu , 75i380c.
llui'ri ( juli't , steady ; state , common ti
choice , 20J123C ! I'aclllo coast , 20323c.
HUOAH Itaw. llrm , quiet ; sales , 2,100 hag'
centrifugal. UO test. 3 c. Itellned , dull am
steady. Olf A.4UW.4 U-lGcj mold A , 4 15-10c
Ktrtiidanl A , 4 Il-loa47ic , ; confectioners A
4U-10ii44c ; cut loaf , 55-lMi.5'i ( ' ; crushed
GQ-lG4/.5li < ! ! powdered , 4 13-lort5ij grilllU-
luted.4 H-lGliJicjcilbi's , 4 I'A-lK&fia.
MoiAHSKS New Orleans , teudy , iinhit
choice , 25E,37c.
MICJJ Sti'itdyi standard to extra , 4&5i'e
Jnimli , 4iiTt5c. (
IIints : steady ; wet salted New Orlrnir
nelecfed , 45 and GO llw. , 55fi7c ; Texas selected
GO and GO Ibs. . 5ft,7c.
1'or.K Quiet ; llrm : now mess , J1G.OO.TJ 10.50
extra prime , nominal. Cut meats , iiiilet , fal
demand ; pickled bellies , IKfWjc ; jileklei
Bliouhler.s , 8 > jc ; plcklrd hams , 10u ! > ll > ic
middles , sluing , slioit clear , { 8.011
Lard , spot , steady , options easier
western steam closed at $10.37d
snlcn , 1,100 lleices ; options , sales , 1,501
tlercesj.lanuury. * 10.3'JclosIng 410.37 ; March
110.30 ; May. $10.50.
IIUTTUIIllotter demand ; western cieamery
2b 20c : Klgln , 30c ,
( ! nuisfr'alr : deinand ; 111 in.
Via litos Qulvt ; steady ; American , $13.0i
( S > 15,00.
Cdfi-Kii-Steadyj lake , 112.25 ,
l.KAti I'lrmj domestic. * 3no ,
TIN Sleadyi Straits , 410,40.
I'roiliieu .uarkrt.
The holiday Irado In poultry has hardly ye
commenced , ISuyerM ucio looUIng aioun
und keeping a clo. > u watch on the iiiaiel ) , liu
veto Imrdly leady to lay In u supply. Dealer
i-ontlnuo to Bender what they aiotodo wit
the chickens that contlnuu totifrlvo tin th
iiiurliot ut time when there Is no demand fc
them , The liny market aslll ho notice
fitnn the limitations was lower ,
Arri.Kfl ( looil apples am limited at $3.50 ;
4. ( > 0i cliolcu to fancy , J 1,0034.25. .
KANAKAS Quotations uro ; I'alr to goo
bhlpplliK block , (2.0KU,2.DO ( per hunch ,
llurrr.it Thu general market Is steady. Th
bulk of the receipts sells at l-Ktiliio , and soin
be left packages ut 17fMUf ,
UIIAMIIUIIIIH-liiuitiitldiis : : nro : Hell an
chet-ry.s.r > Uper bill , ; bell and bugle , } 'J.6 (
Into UapoCod. (10,00. The arrivals on tli
market , nrullglit.
Vii.iiiV-l''uney : : ' celery li dlfllenlt to dm
Quotations ranuoall the way fiom 25e. to 40
I'mtiimiAti Titr.Ks 4 to u foot , per do/
f3IM (4.50 ; G to It ) feiit , per doz , fH ( ! > ait.O ) (
t'xtrii large. , for schools and churches , end
f2.HVaG.H ( ) ; holly , per bbl. , fJ.&O ; mUtlc'to
j.er 1U7.254J3K ! .
UAUK The snow N bringing In a good man
Jack rahhltN , and they have taken u siiilih
( Imp. yuotiitlonsare : IMteasuntH , ? 5,0Xit5.6l (
pralrlo chickens. M.OOIt4.f > 0 ; grouse , (4.01
mnill. * 1.0lvai'J5i snipe , tl.OU : JucU snip
fl.2Dai.BO | plover , 11.00 ; iolili'uvloTerfl.2i : >
1 ftOi I-VMVA : lin-'k ilu/ l . ffl.OtXllO.OO ! roil
lii'iil diti-1,4 , lliHii innllfird duck. * , ta.&O'ift
; .7ftj blue rf tcnl , 'J2ri | f < reon witm ti'iil ,
$1,76) ) m'xr. ' ll.hfjrMmilnRcc otil,0 ( > a
7.6i i Jacli nibhllM , ( l.nm nmnll lahhlls , H.25ri (
1 Mlj rriiltn-l | . l.KJll.'Wi nntclnnc Middles ,
M luo ; dfer .uldlc , KiiMGo : iintolopo car-
cai'iPOftlOci iloi < renrun p , I ( > ai2o.
IIAVNo. . I , I7.UO ! No. a , 10.00.
llo.NKV Thn tuarkct Is llrtn , good flhlto
cjiii-ur honey bclnssonico nt 17c.
Iir.MO.v.t-Cliuino ; fancy , * 5.50.
M.M.Ad.V OlIAI'IH 1'cr lcc . tO.OO.
OvsTntts-lJnflinnRcd nt l3J43ip ! per p.m.
U.VIONKllomcijTown , 80U.UDC ; HD.inUh , | 1.0
vorcrntn.
. . .
are ! UonirgrotTn ,
i ! ! Colorado and I'tnh , H5c.
I'rtL'l.THV Tie ! ni-rlvnlt at tttrkoyi so far
have not h > ; cn Ini'tTe and choice slock sold gen
erally tit ] ! ! < ! . ( Iteso and ditoks , oait'c.
( 'lilcuensnrn not wanted nnd dealers are glad
to tell theiii at most any prior.
Ktms-Tliu mrifUet Is t-y well Kiippllcd
with cold atorugo egKwiilch roll all the way
from M'2o to Vlc. ! As a ruin they goon the
market nt fresh Mock ntul lhit < i keep down the
market 1111 Mrletly fresh laid eggs. Ills hard
to MIV whtit the market Is on strictly fresh
eggs. Those who have them try to get more
than what other egx-iaro suiting for , nut It U
hard work , In view of the fact , that most
uverytlilntcnn the market li called fresh stock.
HWKM 1'dTATOKs-C.iioico Mii'ci\tlno and
Illinois stock , .1.7r/I ( > UM ) \ T bill.
VcKiQuotat Ions nret tfnmll atvltnt , 04a !
7c ; It.rgo and heavy , U 'K * .
St. l.onU Mnrl.-ctv
January , " "WT'iU-
' '
Kvil'-l.mvors'-n'J. : - .
llMtl.nv-tJulet ; Nebraska , 09. :
. ' iit-Unelinnge : < l.
. .
10.2J. dint , nominal ! SO.87'4.
.s I'liiitf , : l 000 bill * . : wheat , 35,0)0 : )
Int. ; corn , Ml.ouo bu. ; oat-i , 18,000 bu. ;
i ve , none ; harley , none ,
Sltll'MCNTS I-Tnlir , 0,000 bills. ; wheat , 10,000
lit ) . ! corn , IC.3.000 Int. ; oat , 17,000 bu. ; rye ,
B.OOO bit. ; barley , 3,000 bu.
Knn an C'lty lurltets.
KANSAS Ctrv , Mo. , Doc. 20.ViinAT Dull
and lower ; No. 2 hard , U3c ; No. 2 ted , 05 ®
07 Vc.
Conx-Wcal ; and ! 2.o ) lower ; No. 2 mixed ,
32/tf.3ii' ! : .
( JArs-\Veak and KC lo-.vei1 ; No. 2 mixed ,
2ril2U'je. ! '
llvi-l-'lrin : ; No. 2 , 4Sc ,
IUTITKUt'lrnl ; creamery , 25Q28C ! dairy ,
'
K-JiW--l'Irm ut lSS22'jC.
Uicitt'MWheat : : , GI.O'JO ' bit. ; corn , 21,003
bu , ; oats , none.
Stitl'MK.vrs Wheat , 111,000 bu. ; corn , 1,000
bu. ; oats , 3,000 bu.
I.Uerpiuil A
Ltvrnti'ootDec. . 20. WIIKAT Dull ; holders
olVer fieelv ; No. 1 Ciillfornln. Gs3d5tGs.ld
per cental ; red western spring , 5s MM ®
( is Ui'id pur cenlal ; No. 2 red winter , DsGdlS
s Gi ! < l jier cental , Kecelpts of wheat ilio past
three days wort ) 202,000 ccnlals , Including
2o'Jooo American.
CoiiN-Dull and easier ; mixed western , 4s Ud
per cental. Kecelpts of American corn the
past three days nero 13,400 centals.
liAltu I'rlnm weslein,5s per owl.
Oll.Marliet.
New VOIIK , Due. 20. I'F.TUOMiUM Not a
slnglo snlu was reported. l'enti ylvanla oil
sales none ; fi'Je bid ; 53c nskeu , I.lma oil
sales.iione ; 17cbld ; total sales , none.
( 'OTTONsr.KI ) OilI'lrill. .
TAI.I.OW I'lrm ; city ( J2.00 for packages ) ,
GSe.KMSIN
KMSIN Dull , steady.
TUKl'U.NTisi1. Dull , weaker at 30230Sc. !
MlUraitlieiliraln .Market.
Mu.WAUKir. : . WIs. . Dec. 20. AVllUAT Steady ;
May , G'J'.c ; No. 2 sprliiir , G5c.
CoitN-lnill ; No. 3 , 375 to.
OATS-lJniet ; No. 2 white , 31c ! ; No. 3 , 32
< 333c.
IIAIII.I'.Y- I'lrni ; No. 2 , G8c.
llYBrinnur ; 5Gc.
Colleo .Market.
Nr.w yoiiK , Dec. 20-Optlons opened 10
15.15 ; September , E15.loai5.10. ( Spot UIo
dull , stutKly ; No. 7 , lGssiilc.
Cotton .Market.
NrAv OUI.KANS , I/a. . Dec. 20. Opened easy ,
closed steady ; mlddlliifc' , 0 11-lGc ; low inlil-
dllng , 0 5-lGc ; ordlnarv , 83-lCc ; net receipts ,
13,00'J , bales ; gross , 15,015 bales ; exports
coastwise , 7,482 bales ; sales , 3,250 bales ;
stock , 201J,035 bales.
linsliu-ss Uriels.
Itclchnrdt & Mlsen of.Falts City are closing
out their general stock.
H. ( ! , Wilson , who had been running a gen
eral store and coal business at sliiddard , has
been succeeded by K. V. Moon.
Ti-.uloi-.s' Talk.
CIIICAOO , III. , Doc. 20. Counselman & Day
to Cockrell HUH. Commission inpany :
Wheat ruled very dull , with a small outside
trade In futures. Thcro was a good demand
for sample lots of northern No. 3 , spring wheat ,
which sold up to 71c against GOJic
as high point for December wheat ,
for carrying to May. Coin sold oft"
Vic under more liberal receipts and some
soiling by longs fiom the provision crowd.
Oats was quiet , easy and closed ? jc lower In
sympathy with other markets. 1'rovlslons
weakened under larger receipts of hogs and
Iho almost Incessant selling of pork and lard
by brokers , supposed to bo acting for
the ( Judahys. The Chicago Packing" company
also sold ribs freely. High prices are
lulling on consumers and substitutes for
meats , as well as compounds of lard , are tak
ing the place oC the straight product and
leaving contract slock to accumulate In the
hands of manipulators. When a break comes
It will bo sudden and severe ,
London rinuuclul Jovlc\v.
[ Oijii/rJu/iloJ / / ISO ! bu Jitmcjt Dunlin jhiineft. ]
LONDON , Dec. 20. [ New York Herald Cable
Special to Tun HIK. : ] Slock markets weio
again dull and Inactive , owing to I lie
holiday Influence. Last quotations were
not the wor.il , but business was
very quiet all 'round. Funds were
steady. Indian rupee paper Is down ! { c , For
eign government securities are dull , some
woaknosi being reported on the I'arls bourse.
Ill'homo rails llrlgliton defered was fircly
sold and closed 13 percent lower. Americans
was rather freely bid fordurlng the last hour ,
closing llrm though final quotations still
showed a decline of " 3 per cent In Philadelphia
& Itcading.'H per cent In Union I'acllle , 'j
per cent In Now York Central and
several others after being lower leave oil'
! B to ! i higher. Canadians though Inactive ,
have been strong all day , lirand Trunk prefer
ences nnd guaranteed are from'i per cent to
! i | ) rcent higher. Mining shares , though III-
ilo dealt In , have shown Hi innc-s , especially In
SoulIrAfrican gold descriptions. There was
lltth ) or no Inquiry for money. Short loath
were easily oblnlned al h to 1 per cent. .
In the discount market bills were scarce ;
these at two and three months were quoted at
li to 17 percent.
. STOCKS AND IIONDS.
Complete Change Developed In the .Specu
lative Outlook Yesterday.
NKW YOIIK , Dec. 20Theio was a completi
change In the final , as well as In the specula'
live outlook today. Kluirts were made In cer
tain quarters to prolong the stringency In tin
money market , but they were futllo , bucaiisi
the high rales of Interest Induced hankers l (
make homo largo sterling loans , thereby de
pressing sterling \chango and putting u sto |
to Iho apprehensions In regard to the outward
movement In gold , The only order for vxpor
today was that of 450,000 bu. by Aiigiisttr
llelmout it Co , Call loans opjued hero at 12'
percent and advanced to 15 , and soon ( Impp.M
to 8 , At this juncture the oll'cilngs wer
largely In oxcesi ot the demand , and u reduu
lion ensued.
It Is now tlioughttho Hurry In the marku
yesterday was duo largely to manlmilallo
for Iho nurposo of depiesslng certain slock
llko the Industrials , on which the banks an
llnaiu'lal Institutions generally have bee
loaning money lee freely of Into. These fact
uero made soclear that speculative sentlmen
on the Stock uM'bango underwent a complel
change. Prices advanced sharply and ther
were no reactions worthy of the naino alnn
hour of the day , Thn IndiixUlnls were mitii
lally-lhii feature , nnd bivaiiMi of tin ) nccumii
lation of an enormous short Interest and III
fact that those Identified with the nroportle
Kiivu them vigorous support. Distillers an
Cattlufeoilhig advanced 5 , Chicago ( ins 2'i
( Icncral Klectric 2i , NaUinuil read2i ? an
American Sugar 1'i ,
The raliroaTl list "improved to the extent o
ii to U percent outsldo of Manhattan , whlc
sold up 3 ! { per cunt to IIIG'J. There was
steady advanci ) of grangers Union 1'acltlt
Louisville .V Nashville , Lackawanna an
Northern I'acllle prefened , hut Hock [ slam
was really Iho feature , It having been th
flrxt to advance with continued purchases b
leading houses right up to the closoof busi
ness. Final quotations were 'i to > percen
below tbu highest , but the tonu of specuhitlo
was llrm ,
Tlm Post says : Under the normal condition :
high local rates for 'money are a proof of si' '
and responslblo outward gold inovomcn
Without currency disorder , thu llrst of the in
timely winter shipments of specie would hav
been greeted by a rlso In the Interest run
hut nothing of thu kind came until a siiddc
panic had seized upon the lending cnmmunlt :
Today biich has been the vlolenco of llio con
vulslon , bunkers who only u nook ago wet
lending teadlly at 4 per cent have bee
formally announcing 10 or 15 us their mini
mum. What thu next fortnight has to solve I
I the permanancy even of Our tt per cent ratei
I buvurul early ulluru to put up Uiu louulu >
rain bavo encountered only fnlltirc , the very
prohnbln rnusp bottiK the rnpld tnnnufnctiiro
of now money \VnihliiKton. . It Is , however ,
rcfissiirlnz to notlcu the country' * Novomlior
tncrchtindUo exports Imvo Increnscd $10,0K- ( )
000 eve roc tolier , whllo nurltnports slmultan-
cninly Imvo fallen nT ( nearly 10,000,000 froyi
the preceding months ,
The following nro the closing quotations for
the leading .stocks on the Now York Stock c.x-
chanjo today :
New York Money Marlirt.
Ntw : YoitK , Dec. 20. MOM-.Y ox CAM ,
easier ; langlng from 4 to 5 per cent ; last
loan 4 per cent , closed ottered at 4 per cent.
rittMiMiit'ANTii.i : : PAIMIII .VrjO percent.
STntiu.NH ICxcilANHK Weaker , with actual
business at Jl.HP ( < i7.4.H5i.i for sixty day
bankers' bills and $4.874.H7' ( for demand.
The closing quotations on bonds :
lloston Stoclc Ouohitlons.
HOSTON , Muss , , Dec. 20. Tl'io following are
the closlns ; stool ; quotations :
11IU.
Ts'ow Yorlc
Niw : VOHK. Dec. 20 . The following arc the
closing mining quotations :
asked.
Sail I'ranolsco .Mining Stonks.
SAN FitANCtsco , Cal. , Doc. 20. The official
closing quotations for mining stocks today
weio as follows :
St. l.oul.s .Mining Onotatliiiix.
ST. LOIIIH , Mo. , Dec. 20. Tlio followliiR
were the closing quotations on the Mining o.\-
chuiiKo :
btucua. Hid. ABkeil. blocks. 111(1. Alkoil ,
Oral ! M $ C.OO . . . Am. .Not .25 .27H
Kllzabet .40 , i. liopc t 4 , ( XI t 4.75
lllmet. . . $ 9.75 * 10 2.1
I' ° lnanvlal Notes.
KANSAS CITY , Mo. , Dec 20. Clearing. ' , $2-
228,2'ja
I'AHis , Dec. 20. Three per cent rentes , OSf ,
'JOc for the account.
Nr.w YOIIK Dec. .
, 20.-Clearlngs , H00.130-
908 ; balances , $8,80U,821.
llAl.TlMOlli : , Mil. , Dec. 20.-Clefrlngs ! , $2,831-
030 ; balances , W48.381. Kate , 0 per cent.
I'liit.Aiir.i.i'iiiA , 1'a. , Dec. 20. Clearings ,
iU.DCII.'JOS ; balances , Jl.813,840. , Money , 4\i \
lier cent.
LONDON , Dec. 20. Amount of bullion with
drawn from the Hank of England on balances
today , 10,000.
CINCINNATI. O. , iec. 20. Money , -1Q.O per
cent. New York exchange , 2.r > 2.40e disc-cunt.
Clearings , f2,30D,000 ,
MKMPIIIS , Tonn. , Dec. 20. Now York
exchange selling at. par. Clearings , MG1-
380 ; balances , * b5,172.
CNr.w OHI.IANS : , Ia , , Dec. 20. Clearings , tl-
381.-I04 : New York sight commercial VGc dis
count ; bank $1.00 premium.
PT. l.ouis , Mo. . Dec. 20.--ClearIngs , M.390-
125 ; balances , $427,033. Money iiilet | , ( ifoV
percent. Kxchango on New York , 25e dis
count.
liosTON. Mass. , Dec. 20.-Clearlngs , J20.175-
100 ; balances , { 2,147,111. Money , 0 poi
cent. K.\eliango on Now York , lOc dlsc unt
to Oc premium ,
CniCAno , III. , Dec. 20. Clearings , 110,138 , .
073 , Sterling exchange , declined ( o S4.8i'i !
for sixty day hills anil $4.8H ! ] for demand
Money , firm at G percent.
l.lVi : STOCK MAltKKTS.
Cattle Ai'tlvu anil Higher llogn Oprnri
Higher , Closed Lower Sheep Steaily ,
OMAHA , Dec. 20 , The receipts of cattle con
slsted of nlnty-foiir cars , about equally ill
vlded between steers , cows and feeder- * , tin
general quality being belter than yesterday
The receipts iihow a decrease of nearly l.HOl
head as compared with thu run of last Tuob
day. The market on beef cattle ruled actlv
at jirlces 5u to lOu higher on all sultabl
killers ,
The market on cow KtulT was also active , am
iirlceion fair to good oll'itrlngs In Iho nulgh
borhood of a dlmo higher , .sonni prime fat cow
selling nt from $3,00 to J3.15 and the grea
bulk at fioml,75 lo2.40 , A clearance wa
alfi'ded early In thu day.
The feeder market has been In very fal
condition lately and prices today \\ero llrm 01
anything siijtanle. Underweight stulV Is In in
bolter demand than formerly , Kepresentatlvi
sales :
D nnic.
jSCHOOL
IIy. _ ' DISTRICTS , WATER
y.o COMPANIES , BT.R.R.COMPANIEB.ttc.
o Correspondence pollclted.
111 N.W.HARRIS ft COMPANY.Bankers ,
103-108 Dearborn Street. CHICAGO.
8 , 10 Wall Street , NEW YORK.
K 70 Stalest. , BOSTON.
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3 00
3 10
3 20
3 40
IDAHO CATrM ! .
42 feeders..007 315 20 steers..1257 340
lions The receipts were the largest since
November20 , when 8,608 liuad were received.
Tlio receipts for the two days show ail Increase
over the same period last. week. Shippers and
fresh meat men opened the market by bidding
price about 5e higher on such loads as suited
their fancy , whllo puckers were bearish from
the start and at notlmodld they bid more
than yesterday's prices for packing grades ,
and at the close were bidding about a dime
lower than the opfnllig. The market closed
' - hogs unsold. Uepre-
151..887 210 G 35
00..850 80 040
03. . G 40
6 ! ) . . G 40
00. . G 40
00. . 0 4O
04. . G 40
GO. . 0 40
74. . 0 40
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09. . G 40
44. . G 4O
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GO. . 0 40
70. . 0 40
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87. . 6 40
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nos Axn noucm.
2. . . . 100 3 80 00. . . . 137 80 C 10
Slir.KP Two double decks consigned direct
to Swift & Co. . and ono load of lambs made up
the market. The market was quotably steady
with pi-lot's as follows : Kulr to good natives ,
$3.5X'c ( 4.75 ; fair to good westerns , & 3.25&4.50 ;
common and stock sheep , * 2.25@3.50 ; good to
choice 40 to 100 Ib lambs J4.00&G 00. Kep-
resontatlve sales ;
No. Av. Tr.
OU native lambs 88 ? 5 50
Hecelpts and Disposition of.Stock.
Olll.'lal receipts nnd disposition of stock us
shown by the books of the Union .Slok ; Yards
company for tlio twenty-four hours ending
at 5 o clock p. m , December 20 , 1892 :
mtKII'TH.
CA'rn.i ; . nous. IIDU. < K4 .t MI.S
Head Cnra. lloail Curs. Head.
' . ' .HI 617
IIISI'OSITIO.V.
Chicago l.lvo Stork Miirlirt.
OO , 111. , Dec. 20. [ Hpeclal Telegram ti
Tin : llii.l-S)1i : : > | yt/hccuusu of nM-optlonall ;
light receipts thonf.was a general stlli'enlng'o
prices for beef ca.tp. | | Whllo no gradu scorei
any very pron'.ninijiyl advance , thu average o
prices was from Oi-jfo ) lOc higher than at tin
close of last week , 'JL'liiiru Is also a prospect o
light receipts for the remainder of this week
and the outlook for. a fuither hardening o
prices Is excellent. " Today's supply was al
bought up and the > niarkot closed llrm at fron
JF IADIES EXPECTING TO BECOME
*
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.W l"UW
NOTIOK TO PROPKUTY OWNKU
You in o hereby notified that the followln
described premises , to-wlt :
South half of lot 10 , Ivountzu's 2nd addltloi
In thu city of Omalia , have been declared h
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of the bank of earth existing thereon ,
You are hereby directed to abatii said nil
sanco by griidlng down thu front parts of sal
south half of lot lo , Kount/o'ii 2nd add. , so ate
to prevent the falling , wasting or washing < i
earlhon the. sidewalk adjaeeiil thereto wlthl
30 days from thoOthday ( if Der.'jmbur , 180 :
orsald nulsanci ) will bu abated by ( burnt
autlioiltlcN , and thu expense thereof levied n
a special tax against the property on whlcl
fcnld ntilsaiiciitixlsts.
Chairman Hoard of 1'ubllo Works.
Ucc. 17 , 10,20,21,22.
t10o \ ( in nn for poor to rholco cows , from
* I.S5 toJ3.no for liiillii , from II 7ft to J3.f > 0 for
Mocker * nnd feeders nnd $3.00 to $0.00 for
cotninon tocxtrn dressed beet nnd shipping
The hott trade win nctlvo nt n slightly higher
price , The receipts wt-rt' comparatively light
and thn weather being favofablo there was
freer buying for local accounts. As the past
ern demand nl o dl'playi'd n good degree nf
nctlvlty the supply was cn lly closed out nt nn
ndvntico of 6c. The best assorted light
Heights were InVen nt $ G.60 and rholco lintvy
prudes were wanted nt front 10.70 to J0.76.
The market wound up rnther weaker at from
* G.26 to J0.76 for heavy nnd from J5.00 to $0.50
for light. The tiuallty wns the best SCUM hero
fora long time ,
Sheep nnd lambs mot. with an nctlvo dptnnnd
nnd sold strong. The iccelpts were attain
moderate and ( ho range ot prices wns higher
than at the lowest time last week to the ox-
lent of from lOc to 15c per 100 Ibs. Mioep
wprn diluted nt from J3.00 to J5.25 for poor to
rholco and lambs uero In demand at from
13.75 to $5.16 for poor to prltno qualities.
Hecelpts ! Cattle , 6,600j hogs , 32,000 ! sheep ,
G.OOO.
The Kvenlna.Journal roportsl
CUTTI.K Receipts 0.500 head : shipments.
2,600 bend : market steady ! best steers , 4.05a
0,00 | others , $3.604.60 ! stodkcrs. $2.6083.05 !
canners , * 1.40 12.20 : rows , f2.fiWi)3.40. ! (
11009-Hecelpts , 30,000 head ! slilnments ,
7,000 head ; market opened strong and btcber ,
closed 65tlOo lowers mixed and packers , ? 0\6 ®
0.40 : prlnio heavy and butchers' weights , $0.50
QO.G5 ! light , $ G.40H.G.G5.
l Kecelpls , 0,000 bend : shipments ,
600 beiidl market steady to strong' natives ,
M.75Q6.25 ! prime western , M.7Oiil,7C > ; Me.v-
lean yearlliig'i'.OO ia'mbs , J3"6oairo"6 !
New York l.lvo Stnrk Mnrlirli
Niw : VOUK , l-c. ) 20. IlK.nvr.s Receipts ,
70 head , all for slaughterers : no trade ; feel-
IIIR linn ; < lresved beef lil her , 85Wii' per
pound. Shipments today , 700 beeves ; tomor
row , 1,020 ouarter.s of beef.
OAt.via Itecelpts , 323 head ! mainly west-
eru calvesconsigned direct ; no trade ; feeling
tlrm.
Slir.r.p AND IiAMllS liecelnts , 940 head ;
market , ste'idyt I'lirlstmas sheep , $0.00110.40
tier 100 pounds ; other crudes , $ l.00ai.8n ;
lambs , $0.5037.00.
Ilods-Kecelpls , 2,302 head , Includlus 2 cats
for sale ; market steady at JD.7oa7.25.
Kansas City l.lvo Stock Market.
KANSAS C'ITV , Mo. , Deo. 20. OATTI.E-KC-
celpts , 3uOO head ; * hlnmcnts , 1,000 head ;
market active , Hem-rally lOJBllje hlKlier.
Shipping steers , $3.1025.00 ; slockcr.s and
feeders , J2.807J3.40.
lions Itecelpls , 7,900 head ; shipments , 1,200
head ; the markut was active and oTiUii !
hlKher. All ( jrades , J4.50aG.n'2'5 ' ; bulk , } li,25
y.o.3o.
Sunr.f Itecelpts , 2,000 head ; shipments ,
none ; market steady ; lambs , J5.00.
St. r.oiiU Mvii Stock Market.
ST. Koutii. Mo. . Dec. 20. 0.\TTin-Ue-
celpts , 2,800 head ; shipments , 700 head ;
native ) ' , * 3.0V.0.00 ; lOc hlsher for i-niiio
steers at , $2.250,3.35.
lions Receipts , 0,300 head ; shipments ,
1,000 head ; market hlnher ; heavy. itl.nOQ )
0.75 ; packlni ; , $0.103.0.0(1 ( ; ll ht , fO.iOTiO.uO.
Hltr.r.i' Receipts r > 00 head : shlpmenl.s , 200
head ; market llrm : natives , $3.0034,00 ; best
muttons , $5.ooan.no.
An Inviilmililo Kemeily lor Colds.
SherifT Ilardnmn of T.vler county , West
Virfiinia , was almost prosti-.itcil with a cold
when ho began using Chamberlain's Cou h
Hcinedy. In speaking of it ho says : "It gave
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flour sncks , burlixjH ,
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BOOTS AND
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fnctorr corner 11th And Ion l s Street * .
prlfl's to c h hu > cr . Rr > 1 nro
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The 0. E. FILLER COMPANY ,
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bond for Olrcuhir.
"KorvoSoods , "
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