IT 0 THE OMAHA DAILY HRKt SATURDAY , DRCEMnKR 31 , 1892 , C01I1IERCIAI AND FINANCIAL OuUlcIo Ortlors Wcro Scarce in the Wheat Pit Yesterday , FEELING IN CORN WAS STEADIER Initial Trade * \Vrrn nl Al > o t tlin 1'lnut UiKitiillniiii r Tlnirxdny I > VnA Hiippo c-d In Cover Short Si CHICAGO. Til. , Dec. SO. The nnnmil Jnblleo Interfered with tiusliit-r * todiy. Outsldu or ders were scarce In tlio wheat pit , There was fomo talk about what tlio visible supply tatemcnt would ho ilkcly to show and It was expected thcro would bo an Ineronso of about l,500,000bu. The receipts In the northwest were smullnr , thus con firming reports that the heavy movement In that section had ceased. I'urniors1 dellvorlps In the northwest wuro very light and K Isplnlnifd that loccnt accumula tions on side trucks are about cleaned up. I'lnrtuutlons were confined within ? ic range nnd Iho closing wns about ! ic lower than the closing prices of yesterday. In corn the fcollng developed , was sieiidlor nnd valuer ruled somewhat higher. Initial trades were at aljmit. ilia lltmlquotatlomof yeslurdny , ciislnr , and sold up a fraction more , when the demand Improved and on buying by parlies supposed to bo acting for llio couplry , the price advanced ? , ' < . , rased elf slightly , ruled slnidy and closed ' ; o higher. The buyIng - Ing was supiioscd to cover snort snlc-stmulo Gome Hum buck nuiilnst crib corn , holders now taking thi'trprollts and standing long against the siiino. Thi'i-o was FOIIIO buying In May and selling of .Inly at about thu name llgiiie- * . The deiniind for oat.s wa sulllclent to absorli the supply and cnu etui ailviincnof ? c , After n slight reiiRtlon the market closed steady at about , lop llgitius , The piovNInn market was strong and fiom 10. ; lo 25f higher for pork , 2c ! lo 5c higher for lard and from 7Jc ( to 15o higher for I-IIM. Tim linprovcmi'iit , was attributed lo the stillIstles of thn hog.movemi.'nt. I-'ttlmated loci-lpts for toniorrowhe.tt : , 1 108 ! cars ! corn , 281 curs ; outs , 165ciirhogi ; , / > 12,000 head. Monthly , 18,000 : nc.M week , JSO.om ) . r j lending futures ranged as follows : WillAT ! No. 2 December. . . Jnnunry 7JW Coitx No. 3 Dcccinljur. . . IOU JOK .Innimrr 401li Jlnr 45H OATS No. J DcfRuibtfr. . . 80 MJS .10now .Innunry 80WlM SO now M r 3 | > 1 34' ' , ilKPH 1'OIIIC- .Innunrr 16 P. " , IS H7 K , 73'j ' 15 97K Mny llili IC4U IU IS It ! 40 IiAllll .Innimrr . . . . 10 15 10 M 10 l& 10 M Mnr t ) ! K ) 8 SO V UJ BlIOHT ItlllH- Jnnunry. . 860 s fiij R rn ' Mny. . . . 8 IU 8 ca S 77 > l CaKh nuotntloim were as follows : KI.OUK Ktcady at ivcenl quotntloni. WIIKAT No. URprlnx , 7iyc ; N'o. 3 pi iSO'irs No. a red. 71ic. L C'oitN Lower ; No. 2 , 40i'c ; No. 3 cash. 30c yellow , SC c. OATS-NO. 2. 30c ; No. 2 white , f. o. b. , 8-lJc ! : Nn. 3 while , f. o. b. 31'j&3"Vic. llVK-No. 2. 01 52c. liAiu.r.r No. 2 , liiicj No. 3 , t. o. b.I I < a58c No.-1 , no sales. KI.AX anr.n-No. 1 , M.10'4. ' TIMOTHY SKED 1'rlme , S2.02. I'OIIK lioss , ) > or libl. , $14.85ai-t.B7',5i lard per 100 llH. , JlO.Ob ; short , ribs , sides ( loo-to * Ja.OO ; iliy salted shoulders ( hoxi'dl. fa.Ot OH.OD : Miort clear sides ( hoxud ) . J8.0DG.O.OO. WIIISKV UlMlllers' Ilnlshud goods , per gal. fl.,10 , StinAii fiit loaf , 5VJS5JJC ! graniilalod , 5u ttndard"A-17lic. ! The following uoro the receipts and ship ments today : On thu I'rotliu'o oxchangi ) today the tiulto market wig jjulpf ; ' > rr' ' ? ry. I'-'C" " ' dalr.v Ib327c. ligs-s , linn ; strictly frcsh , 255i20c. N \r York 'Muricots. Nnw YORK , Dec. 30. l''iomi ' Itpcelpts , 22 , 140 pkisi. ; n.xporls , 7.744 lihls. , 10,040 sacks quiet , steady ; sains , ll.lOObbls. COIIN Jli'.AiJloro active. WHEAT Koeclpls , 2,350 hn. ; exports , 113 , 757 bu. ; sales , 700,000 hu. futures ; 0,00 bu. spot. Spots less active , lirmer , with oil tloiiM No. 2 red , 78 ? . ( < 2 > 7 ! > U'ln Ktoru and elvvu tor , 70Vi < ii704'c. alloiit , 77M7Jo ! ) f. o. b. ; Ni 3 red , 74i(870o ! ( : imgradi'd red , 75i < 77c ; No. 1 northern. 81i82c ; No. hard , 874c ! ; No. 2 northiMti , 78 < No. 2 spline. 78J c. Options were dill. Huhlgln'r and llrm , the opening wai llrm nn prices adviincrd fiom ! ( i : In ? c. on tron cables and foreign huving , declined from ! < c t Way. 81a'r < (82 3-lCc , cloifiiK ut SI . llAiu.KV Quiet ; wehVern , GOiJtSOo ! No. Toronto , 8-JHBOe. liAiu.r.r MAI.T Quiot. OOliN Ifecelpts. 22,400 bu. : exports , 18 70B ; hu. ; sales , 385,000 hu. fiitnro * ; 00,01 1)11. spot. H | > ots llrmwbilt quh't ; No. 2 , 40 : 4 ! ) ? „ ( : . In olovatoi" 4'J 11-ltic'alloat : uiiRi-aik mixed , 4Uc ; No. 3 , 40'sc : stcnmi'iml.M'i 48' e. Options were ! B ( J.C ( hlghi-r and Iti-inu tra'llngMow and ehlelly switchliiK ; .lanimi" 49a40nc , closlnct nt 40ic ? : l'idruary ) , 40Jii 50u , closing lit OOo ; May. OlH51'c ' , clo , li : ul. fl3uc. OATS UccelnlH. 00,700 Ini. ; exports , 872 bn culu.s , 05,000 Im. fntuniH , 4'J , ( bo bu. spu Kiiots , dull , firm : options , lirmcr , ijnlci May mo-it active : May , 38'ie , closed at 38'ji pot t , No. 2 white , 42i ; : mixed wuhtcrn. 3Gii ! B8e : white western , 4040e ; No. 2 Uhluii 87 > k. HAY Quiet , steady ; bhlpplni ; , GOc ; good choice , 75'iJOOc. Jlow-Qulut. HuilAii Haw , firm , moro nctlvo ; fair roll ; Ing , 3(23 ( 1-OOc ; hiik-H , 7,000 hags centrifugal 00 test , at ! iji'i rollned , firm. Moi.ARsrjs Now Orleans , fairly active. Itiois- Fairly autlvii ; domestic , fair to uxtr 84 ! < a.51c { : .Japan , 4'ia,47ic. Kuos l''lrmiiilut ' | ; western best , 28Jc ! ; r celpt.s. 4,080 pkgs. Wooi/-Onli't , llrm ; domest I fleece , 20S32c pnltud , 20iji32o ; Texas , 15 OnnraK MoilcTatu demand , lirmer. I'm IIION Qulnl.hteady ; Ainurlcun , $12.0C 15.50. Coi'1'Kii-null , ( steady ; lake. 812.2B. IjKAD-Qlllct ; donusstic. J3.85. TIN Firmer ! Straits , Jt'J.GO. Oiuiiliu ri-oiluru .Murlti-t. Thcro was a llttlo morn llfo to the murk owing to the fact that the wruk Is drawing u eleMi and huyers wuro laying In tliulr MI plies for the Hattnday's trade. Thu market trotting pretty well cluam-d up attain after tl Christmas glut and oujzht to ho In good slui for noxt-weuk. The cold went her was ugrr thing for .tho hhlppom of jiroduco 114 It e abled poultry to hu huld until tUoio was market , for H without very mucllloss. Ann commission dealer observes that there do not appear to bu MI much of a demand t poultry and olbur produce ! for ftmr Vcai day as them WHS a few years up Either thu proplo do not set. as mm Moio upon the holiday u.s formerly they do not eat as much as they did. rrlc mo Millionon mo-it till kinds of produc With Iho clo > o of thu old year Iho RIIIIIII hcasi COON out. Af lor that rabbits will hu about n that will bu left for the lovurof wild meat , Arri.us Goon apples aru quoted ut 3,5C 4.0U ; choice to fancy , f lOOii,4.'J5. KANAKASQiiotatlons are ; I'alr to go hipping block , J2.HXB,2.r)0 ( per bunch. pltU'iTliH--Thu market does not show any m torliil chaniio and has not for Mime time , Ti majority of I huwilua of fair to good count but tor a ru Hindu nt about IGc. The chol country ROM to Iho retail trmln at about U CllAMiniuilKS OuotillloiiH are : Hull in cherry. fH.no per hhl , ; hull and buxlu , iO.C late CapuC'od. (10,00. Thu arrivals on t inarkuturo light. CII.IUY : : - 1'iincy coh'ry is dlllleiilt to Hu Quotations iniiKuall thuiiy from 20c to 41 Koiw Market hteudy ; bulk of thu bales bright Block , 22ft24e. U AUKThu season for prnlrlo chlckon , voi hon , etc. . clost'Hon thu HIM of thu year. Him i-ubhlis 75c ; jnuk rabbits ti.cu. HAY The dciimml Is ll ht anil the RUPII > Nvci .Nal.G.OOao.25iiiulNo 2.85.75. IIONKYTliu murkut Is lli-ni , good wh | clover honey bohiK hcnrco at 17c. I.KUO.NBOholco. . * 4.50i fiinoy. * 5BO. M AI.AHA ( illAI'Ka 1'ur kt'it , if'J.OO. OYSTiats rnclIaiiKed ut 13ii35o per can. ONIONS- Homegrown , U0tr.8&c ! ; HuanUh , $1 , per cruto. OliANHES- Florida , t3.264t3.50 , I'DTATOitf Quotuuons urn : Homcgrov CMi7&ci C'oloiado and Utah , USu. litUi.T V C'hlckens. choice , Gcs ducks u gri'fcu 830c ! turkey a lOc. KWKKT POTATO ta Oholco Muscatlno a llllnol.1 block. * 3.7&ai.tlO ] ior bbl. VKAI/- Quotations ; urn : timul | und tut , 0 ! 7ci large , uml hvavy , aSOo. - Cotton Murkot. Nc\Y Ollt.KANB , Iocl < , nfi7,770 , hnlo . Wrokly < NVl receipt * , Ti,7IO ! cxporti tiidtrnl lirltnln. rj.02ftbiilc ; o the continent , 20,031) ) coastwise , 12,193 ; ftle , U7,700. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Oil Market. Nr.w YOIIK , Deo. no , - VnTitni.r.ttMSrulpptcil hroiifthouti not u HlmtloA.tlo roporlnlt I'onn oil , spot MiloH none ; opt ( OIK , sales loiiu. 52i hlil , oiforod at Wfr. l.ftnn oil , sales nonp , lHchld,20iiisked ; lolni stiles , nono. rirritfil.itM-Qulot : , fli > tul.V ! tinltcd , . OlITTIlNAKKII Olt/-QlllCt , WO.lkj CrildO , 42J ! ® 43r ; ; yellow. 4G * asln-d. TAI.MJW MOID active , tinner ; cltyi2.00 for pkff . ) . fijic. Hosi.N-Dnll , stpndy , TCKi'iiSTiMi ! Qnlri , steady nt 30'V3,3t. I.ONDO.V , Hue. 30. IlnriNui ) I'KTIIOMIOM 4 is 2d. Tiiiii'rNTtNnrntiM Q2i4d pnrcwt. l/tvitni-oot. , Doe. 30.--hiNSKHi ) Oir19J per cwt. St. I.nuls ST..nut ? , Mo. , Dec. 30. t'l.oun Un- Witr.AT- "itfch'c.nl'ovo yesterday scnsli , 07 jfe. Units-Opi'tipil u fraction above yesterday ! cash , 30e : Mny,41Uf 41fr. OATS mulier ; cash , 32c ; May , 3 ! ( . HvK-Qitret ; 40c. ll.uu.r.v Nothing dono. I'oitK JI5.50J lii-d : , nominal. llBCKllTrt-l'loilr bhl . | whn.it , 29,000 bu. ; corn , 100,000 bn , ; oats , 38,000 bu. ! rye , 3,000 bu. ; barley , 1,00.1 bu. Siiii'MiiM--Hour , 0,000 bbl . : wheat , 11,000 bu. : 1:01-11 : , 101,000 bu. ; o.iti , ll.OOil bit. ! rye , 0,0001)11. ! batley,4ooi ) bu. Kini < ns City . KANSAS CITV. Mo. . le . -WitSAT-nnll and lower ; No. 2 hard , G3@Glc ; No. 2 red , 08'S Qli'JC. Cou.vPtoady : No. 2 mixed. OAirtVeaki No. 2 mixed , 'M UYi-l'lrm : ; Nn.2,50c. llurrKit Uiii'linnguil , qtllut ; creamery , 25tt 2Hcilull.v ; . , 10WI8C. Kl 13Qlllot ill 22S24iie. * Itix'HiprsWheat , 48uyo bu. ; corn , 4,000 bu , ; oats , noun , Milip.Mp.vrs Wheat , 00,000 bu. ; corn , 3,000 bu. ; oats , none. NIMV York Dry OuoiU .llurket. NKW YOIIK , Otv. 30. Hmlni- ! In dry goods wasitltnost unlltoly rostrlcled tothncomplo- lion of former .sales by ilullvory of thn oods. Aiti'iils comiilalped ( hut they could not Ket tluitu fasli.'iioititli to int'ot thu demand ot cus tomers who wui-u wunllii ! ! llietu aliL-ail of llio ronlrac.l ttmii. Itotwern nifcnts and clothiers thmii was n relatively uutlvu liuslnuss In now goods. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ l.lvi'rpool .itiirkrts. Ij iv F.I i root. , Ui ; IIO. 'U'iir.AT rirmi rte- maud fair ; holders nll'er siiarlngly : n-d wostoi-n .spring , 15 * parucntiil ; No. 2 ri'd , Os ! Jd. Iteci'liHwheat p-mt. I hreo days , 307,000 contain , liifliidlii 103,000 American. t'oit.v t'lrni ! demand fair : ml\cil western , ts'Jil per cental. llvci'Ints American corn 43- 000 cental ! ) past Ihreu days. JMIIvniilcttir.ilu MII.WAUKRK. Wl < s. . Hen. 30. WIIKAT Steady ; May , 70' Jc ; No. 2sjirlu , GOc. COIIN Dull ; No. 3 , 3G5iG5ic. ( : OAT Active ; No. 2 whltu. 32 < 5'334c ' ; No. 3 , IIAIIMIY G4C. ltYi-ouc. C'olU'o Murkut. Nnw Yoaic , Doc. 30. Options opened steady , tmcliniiKcil to 0 points up ; clnshiK steady , 20 Traders' Talk. OiiiCAno. 111. . Hoc. 30. Uounsolinnn fc Day to Cock roll llros. Commission company : The year 1802 clones with the markets show ing a llrm tnno and Indications point to a largo und prosperous business for Chicago In 1803. Trading on 'change was considerably Interrupted by horseplay and after 12o'clock commission merchants found It tedious and often Impossible to o.\ecuto orders. Wheat closed llrm at , ! o decline , corn was strong , nuts > $ < , higher , pork excited at 22'c advance. Itird llrm iCmlqiilet nnd 50 lOe. higher and libs active and 15o over the latrsl prices yestorduy. The markets are growing broader with increased public con- ftdcuco and Interest and the professional trade Is becoming less consplfluiisi In the In- creiised volumuof Imsim'si. OlIlCAdiKlll. , Dec. 30. ICennett , Hopkins & Co. toS , A. MoWhortor : Today's wheat market has been decidedly of a holiday character. Trading was small and mostly local. Chicago seems to bo playing a lone hand in wheat and to depend but llttlu on the outsldo world foi news. Cables weio higher , hut the advance was slmplv a locovery about equal to yester day's decline , Keceipts at Minneapolis anil Duluth showed a decrease , bulngonly 300 cars , and Duluth was mnrli tinner than Chicago , s ! nvlngnn advance of a half .coi'l . ' * il . .luie. Itis reported that , thr ! ' . . "iiu 10 buying bj Chicago bull" . Uno fcituio : Is the lessening elli * li tllsjoiintof July wheat under May hemp educed l * e a bu. The contract grades ol vliout In Duluth and Minneapolis have hcciial in iinduo discount , : iS compared with Chicago , 'his fact Is causing largo shipments of wheat o Chicago from points naturally tributary tu llnneapollsiind Duluth. Not more than G ( icr-ccnt ot this wheat , \ \ 111 grade Chicago con flict , but the balance Is being received bj lartlv.s having cleansing houses and by i lltlo manipulation wo aru able to ralso.thc grade , und wo may expect a material addltloi o our stock of contract wheat from thai ourco. Corn and oats have been llrm bin mluctlvo and there Is but llttlu news. Pro Islons have been strong without , apparcn ideiinutc cause. It Is evident that promluon ocul bulls have been willing to accept the ! n-ollts , but It now looks as If with thu presen ihh prlco for hogs the outside world will taki told of the jirlces anil forru them Ktlll higher CrilOAflo , 111. , Dec. 30. ! ' . (3. Logan & Co. ti Jiincan , llolllngei-Ai Co. : The wheat inarke at the opening was fairly active with a moderate orate outside business dnlng. The promlneni mylng washy houses having connect Ions li Now York. 1-orelgu advices are steady will nore disposition to buy for forward delivery The. tone of the market here Is bullish and wil lo better If weather conditions favor It , Tin corn market has been narrow and at time vorv dull. Wo feel very friendly to corn 01 ill declines. Oats fluctuated with corn nil ! , 'ory llttlo doing. Thu provision market I I'ory strong. The continued light receipts o ings and small stocks Is making the specula ivu buying much better. L'nless hog receipt Increase prices will go higher. London l-'iiiiim-ml ICovlcw. [ C ? > I > l/rf/7iJciI ( lS32b < i Jama n miinisnrieff.l LONDON , Dec. 30. [ Now York Herald Cnhlo- Speclal to Tin : Itiu.l : Tlu > settlementchlell engaged the attention of the Stock tsxeliiing today , and In this connection no dllllciillli liavo been reported. Ilustiiess for the nu iiccount has been restricted. Consols relapse Jiil on loallKiilloiiR , hut Indian rupee pa pi maintained a rise of ! < d. Foreign goveriiiiien securities losu their Irregular appearanci Moro steadiness was reported on the Purl bourse. I'orelgn railways were more or lei- firm all day and close lliulr best , Hull llnni ! ley and North Ilrltlsh deferred advanced percent , North British preferred' ? * per iei : and neai-ly all othura from u to ! i per cen Thn tendency of Americans was di cldedly bettor In response lo the Improve1 tone in New York. In a few Instunei prices relapsed slightly fiom their bei points but a general ad vnnco wasestabllshe Including 1 percent In I/.iko Shore , li percei In New York Central , Northern I'acltlc prefei unco , Ohio 't Mississippi , and ! j lo ii percei In nil other. ) . Canadian Pacific was ? 4' percei higher and llrand Trunk preference was ! I ) l. The feat nro among foielgn railways Is tl ndvnnco in Muxle.an Ill's ! prefurenco 1 } ( pi cent , also "In Mexleiin second preferenc There was a good demand for monoy. Him loans werocharxo 1J ! to 2 per real. The ill count market was quiet , two and thn months bills were quoted at , litoli ! per cen STOCKS AM ) ItONDS. Upward SInvamniit Tunipornrlly Chuclceil li Additional Cold K\mrlH. | NKW Yonif , Dec. 30. The stock market ill played considerable strength again today , i the opening of business .Manhattan and l.acl , iiwiinna advanced ' , ' , | > or cent , whllo the gci ' crul list Improved to the extent of' ' ( to 1 pi cent. The upward movement received a ten porary check when it became known th : 7500,000 gold had boun engaged for hhlpmei to Kuropo by the steamship Norimuulie , th having served as an excuse for an advance fi the rate for call loans from G to 10 per cen Manhattan declined 3 > { per cent and I.acki wanna 14 per cent , hut the general list w : not materially alfected , as it soon transpire the gold shipment was on a special order nt that banks uml trust companies were willli JendoMof money , the rate for which decline to 3 to 5 percent , The extreme dec-lino outsldo of the stoc named was lj ! per cunt In Heading , which so down to f52. The subsidence of the fea about a serious Hurry in money over tl annuul settlement imido the niurkot decided strong. Manhattan was thn spoclnl card ni Mild lip from 14H { lo J52l9kl52U , leildll u hanking houses having been thu nrlnclp buyers on Iho Knowledge that thu failure the underground rapid transit scheme w enable the backers of Iho Manhattan Klevuti to secure thu fiu-llllles for thu extensli of their system , which they have been seokli to obtain for u long time. American sng wusuUo prominent , selling up fiom 1083 , ; n , 111) ) ? un enormous trutisuutlons. Ono fit along took over 13 ( HK1 shares. Chlcugo Ui id Northern I'uellio preferred , Missouri 1'ucl uml Western Union ranked next In Important but as u matter ot fact thu wholu murk clo > ed strong with an advancing tendency. It H thought ( hut very llttlo business will transacted ut the f.xrluingo tomorrow , T member * have subscribed liberally to t fund to carry out ( ho usual Now Yen festivities. They have secured u Chrlstni tree twenty-llvu to thirty tout hleh-und lad It with presents that uru considered uppi prlatu ( or thu h-udlng membern of thu i chuu.e. A brawi buua htu been HIP tiroccediiv i nnd HIP fun l O.T- la boftlu n' nbo'i' u qiuiMcr pa-.t in. TliP INxt MI.V : TinniirniPiilliff | | ! liolldnsrs ftml the lliHi-ltlliK itTPi-tct the clmpof Ifio ypardoniln.iJpil denlif In lluxtiwk mnrKcl todny. Whllo lh opi-niujt wns MIOIIX , them followdl alternate peiloiM ot Mroligth und wwtknpM f > ntiioinnrkoi wn vnnVil. The followttiK lire tlie Ploslnp , onotatlcns of the londlna stocks on Iho Now Yoik Stock e.i- change today : 4r.i i ! Chicago' tins , IH.iiOO ; Iiic1 < : i\vamit : , n.uuoj Dlsillllir , ' , 1-t.UOO ; .Manhattan , Ul.dOOi MNiluuvl I'lielllc. 15,400 ; Now Ktizlaml. H.J100 ; Noi'thcrn I'liclilcprcfoiTrMl , 15,000 ; Itr-adln , 50.000 ; SI. I'anl. 0,1001 KiiKitr , 40.20U | Union I'aclllc , 3,300 ; Western Union , 4,400. Now Vork .Mtincy Sturltot. NKW YOHK , PJO. 30. Mo.vr.v ON OAI.II Was falrlv ncllve , I'lniKln from 35T.10 per Rent ; last loan , 0 per cunt ; closed offered at 0 iiei'cvnt. I'ltiMK .Mr.ncASTii.r.l'.M'iat ftftOper cent. Hi'iiii.tMi KXCIIANMK Hlcaily , with actual husliii > siUt ! > 4.H&ii < ful.r ) & ? . [ for h\ty | day hanlc- ci-s1 lilll-t and SI.HT'.i'an.b ? fordcmand , The I'loiln ; iiuotatlons on Ilostiin Stock ( Jnitiitlons. BOSTON , JIass. . Doc .10. The following nro the closing stock quotations : bid. lex dlv. S.v.i I'r.tni'ltoo Mining Storks. FAX 1'iiAxc'HOo , Cat. , lic. ) ! 30. The ofllclal closing quotations for mining stocks today were as follow.- , : AH'l ' . ' .I Mu.xlcan IW ) Dultvcr l"i Mono 15 llnlcher llU Ophlr UK ) llrKt Alielchnr iii : 1'otosl PJJ IteillB Consolidated 2.i SnriiKO Ill ) Chnllar ( U .Stern' ; . v- i _ . * Con. Cnl. . .1Vn . . . " " Ua'un lonsolld-ited 110 -c'.wi. iv ; mL ij ; Utah . - . 5 liuuld A Curry Kb Vullow Jacket f > 5 llulo A NorcroiH. . . . 10J Xev. CJui.c'i ) 5 Now York .Mlnhij ; OnotiitloiiH. NEW YOIIK , Dec. 30. The following aro" the closing milling quotations : Cionn t'ulnt ft ) IMyinoitth 'i5 Con. Cnl. nnd Va. . . . HO Sierra Nevada 125 Deadwoud 12j Standard 140 Clonlil A Currjr 70 Union Con ID'J HaloA Norcros ] . . . . 70 Vellow Jacket 40 Ilomujtnka iUO : ! ron tillror 4U Mexican 110 Quick silver 3MI Ontario I.1JU do prcr'd.)6UO Uplilr ! Kj niilwcr 15 l-'lnituclal Moles. KANSAS OITY , JIo. , Dec. 30. Clearings , $1- 7-JU.470. 1'Aitis , Dec. 30. Thrco per cent rentes , 951 75c for the account. Nr.w YOIIK , Dec. 30. Clearings , $110,018- 904 ; balances , 5G7373. Xr.w Yonu , Dec. 30. Government bond' flrin. State bonds neglected. I'Hii.Aiir.U'itiA , 1'a. , Dec.-30. ' Clearings $12,001,003 ; balances , $1,017-I45. HAVANA , Dec. 30. Spanish gold , $2.D5Q 2fj&JX ; exchange quiet ; sugar steady. H.U.TIMOia : , 5Id. , Dec. 30. Clearing- ' , $1,835 , 415 : balances f'JlJJ.ii'Jd. .Money , G pcrccnt.n MllMi'llIS , Tenn. , Dec. 30. Clearings , $399 , 755 : balances , $131Uj'J. Now York e.Ncliangi selling at par. LONDON , Dec. 30. Amount of bullion with drawn from tlio Haul ; of England on bahinci today , iJ'JO.OOO. CINCINNATI. O. , Dec. 30. Money , 430 pc cent. Now York e.-iohange , 50c premium Clearings , $2,311.600. PT. LOITIS , Mo. , Dec. 30.--Clearings , $3,339. 818 ; balances , 'JH0.770. Money qnlot , OTU percent. K.schansjo on Xew York , 75c piem linn. HOSTON , Mass. , Dec. 30. Clearings , ? 15 , 703,040 ; balances , ? 1,5'J1,373 , Money , U1 ® ' per cent. Kxchango on Now York , lOc dlb count to par. nilCAOO , 111. , Dec. 30. Clonrlngs , $17,700 , 203. Now York o.vchange , SOu prcmliin Sterling exchange , stronger ; H.85Ufor slxl day bills , and M.MS for bight drafts. Mono , strong , 0 percent. Nr.w YOHK , Dec. 30. In addition to th $500,000 gold reported ongatred for exiioi to Huropo. $200,000 has been'taken for ship niL'iit to Canada , inalclng the total bent ucroi the border this week ,1850,000 , LIVE STUCK MAKKKTS. Cattle Murket Oiilrt-llogi Sell * " Sheep .Marliut Finn. OMAHA , Dec. 30 , The receipts of cuttlo wet l.GOO , us against 2.G30 yesturday , making total for the llvo days ot 11,241 licud. I'rlci on anything salable weio steadier today , n though the trudu wus pretty dull throiighou Thoru wus a very light shipping demand , mil us locul houses woiu piutty well loaded u buyers were not Incllnud to Impiovo prlcus o anything. A fair clearance was , however , ol fected , pi-Ices ruling ulxmt hteady. Cows und heifers sold about Ihu sumo use yesterday , thu supply being made up of con mon and medium weight stulV. Local boust bought qnlto fully and by noon thu pens hu been prulty well cleared of ull holdings. Thu stocker and feeilur markut wus rathe quiet ns is usually tlio case on Friday. Huh made fallow immaterial change in prlco fro those prevailing thu pust fuw days. Uepn bcntutlvu sales : Pr. 3 G5 3 70 3 70 3 75 3 75 3 75 3 75 3 80 3 85 3 85 3 00 4 U ) 4 30 4 40 3 40 3 5G 3 Gil 4 0 ( ] 4 3EJ 2 2C 2 2C 2 2C 2 2J u a : 2 2 o or 2 2 J 21 2 2f 2 2J 2 2 ! a ai 2 3 ( a 31 a si 2 3 ! a si 2 41 a 4 < 2it 1 1070 2 00 8TOCKtil3 AND 2. . . . . . OCO 200 3 1030 275 1 COO 200 1 71O 273 i nio : 200 o OOB a o 3 433 225 7 700 280 2 11115 225 7 877 285 IU 805 230 53 883 200 2 410 230 20 800 200 1 HIM ) 235 3 880 200 7 407 240 3 810 205 8 722 250 3 820 205 2 510 253 2 830 300 3 073 2 53 1 740 3 00 2 400 2 110 1 750 3 00 1 430 200 2 1220 300 7 lOlit ) 205 7 871 300 2 575 203 15 838 300 17 014 2 70 1 1000 3 IO 0 703 275 1 080 325 63 feeders. 000 S2 00 lions Itecclpts cuntlntio very llijlit , only 4,01)0 ) iccolvuil. showing n bis decrease ns com puted with sumo day a week ngo. lluyi'i-s opened llio innrkut by bidding prices itcncrully 5c nml on some 5o to lOc lowur , mill lliu mornIng - Ing passrd with but few IIOJJH Koln over the scales. Later In the day tlio feel Ins became , stronger mid prices tit the uloso wore not over u nickel lower tliiin yesterday' : ) general trudu. Tlio iiuallly of thu offering ! * were nothing isxtrn , but few choice buleliurorhoavy weight * on sale , the grunt bulk connl.itIiijj of light and inlxt'd hots. Prices ranged from &G.35 on light ml.xcil to ili.524 ! on shipping grades , the great bulk of the fair to Rood Hi nil' soiling at 40.45 with u fair sprinkling ut iG.OOuiid u number of moro common hogs lit 50.40 , The elosu WHS active mill .stronger with I ho pens well cleared before midday , , Koprusuntutlvo sales : I'IGS AND ItOUOII. i0..118 60 5 00 40..189 40 G 10 03..108 40 5 70 Siir.Gi1 The receipts consisted of three loads f mixed native killers and two loads of stock ambs. Prices are ijuotfd llrm. l-'alrto good mtlves , $ U.OOI 4.76 ; fair to good westerns , ; ) . 'J.ii4.50 ; common and slock sheep , $2.25 U.3.GO ; good tochoico40to 100-lb lambs , $4.00 UG.OO. Itc-oclpts and Dlsiiiisltlim oTStot-U. Receipts at the Union Stniik Yards , South Omaha , Neb. , for twenty-four hours ending it 5 o'clock p. in. December 30 , 1892 : IILCEII'TS. Clilcngo T.lvo Stock Murllel. OIIIOAOO , 111. , Doc. 30. ISpo Ial Ti'legram ( c Tun Ilii.l : : The innrkot for steers was not a whit Improved. It was as dull us yesterday mil only u llttlo less weak. The greater par ! if the supply wus weighed at from S2.0O ti KJ.50 for i-.ows , hclfer.s und bulls and ut. fron [ 3,40 to 4. 75 for steers. The calf market was llrm at from i'J.OO to .irj.75. At yesterday's decline lucre was compara tively n steady hog maikot. There wore slgn > of a further weakening uround the op.-nlng o ! [ mslnuss , but. prices worked firmer us tin morning advanced and finally closed strung The extreme topof the inurkut was fO.OO. Twi or lliro.o lots changed ownorsut that llguru bin thoorfurlngs did not Include many hogs ol itlmn quality und by i-ufurimcn to Ihu pub- .Ished sales It will bn seen most of Iho stull was weighed below $0.80. Heavy weights soli rincipally at from ttJ.riO to $0.80 and fron G.50 taJG.GO took Iho greater part of the llghi weights. Poor lots of light und mixed welu'hl- worn closed out us low us from 80.00 to J0.2 ! und there weio sales of culls at from $4.00 u J5.75. I'rlces for both sheep und lambs uro hlghci than they weru a week ago , not so much on an count of any special activity In HID demand us of a si'uiity supply. Thu wants of the truth worn rather below thn average. In fact , bu with receipts of only about , 3,000 head price were worked up to from $3.50 to $5.00 for pee to choice hhoep und to from 4.25 to $ G.40 fo poor to choice lambs. Although the quality o thu oU'crlnzs averages much heller than It dli a few weeks ago , tlie.ru wus llttlo stock tlm could properly bn classed as choice , and sale were largely at from M. 25 to f 5.00 for sheo ] and at from (5.5" io fi.20 for Iambs. Fee west ei n sheep sold IM high as $5.15 uml som choice fnd Muvlcaiis fulehed $5.30. Heculpts Cuttlo , 12,000 houdj hogs , 21,000 sheup , tl.OOO. - / . Thu Kvciilig.ToiiriU ) ! reports : .K Heculpls" , 12,000 head : shipment ! 3,5t)0 ) : market dulli'ciioleo to prime native. J3X ( > a4.50 ; stooKoiji ! J3.00a.3,25j cuilliort ? 1.00fi2.25 ( : COWS , $2.Bua,16. : ) linns Itecelitsi'Jt,000 | ! head ; Khipmont' 0,000 head ; markut.i ucllvu , steady ; roug and common , fU.l&ytaj ( ) mixed und puckcri fG,5 ( G.G5 ; iirlmut'henvy ' uud butcher. ' weights , } G.70 < aG.OO ; .light , 0.35ati.G2'/ ' . SIIKI ; ! ' Hecolpts , 4,000 head ; market steady imtlvi's.ftl.Tfy&G.UOt w'csterns. ! .80a5,05 ; fe TCXIIIH , 14,75 ; lumb3,75aG.25. , ( .Vow York f/.Iye Stork Alurkot. Nr.w YOIIK , Dec ) .10. llr.KVKS Hocolpt ! 2,210 head , Including- cars for sale ; mat ket opened firm ; clnied dull at lOo IKT 100 Ib lower ; ntttlvu steers , * 3,355J5.GO per 10O Ibs Tuxnns and Culnrudos , } 3UO ; 4,15 ; hulls an cows , $1.75sa3,75j Urossod beef steady ut 8 { Uile. iierlb , Hhlpments tomorrow , 343 beuvc und 0,570 qimrtors of beef OAI.VES Keei'lpts , 10H head ; market stead ) veula , iO.OOii'J.OO per 100 Ibs ; grabbers , 2.50 2.75 , HilKKi' AND LAMIIS Mecolnts , 2,550 hcai murkut dull but sleady : sheup , J3,501/,1.1 per 100 Ibs , ; lambs. * 5.5 < > ftG.50. Houa Kecolpts , 8,311 head , consigned d reel : markut nominally steady at 50 , 40110. t porlOOlb-i , _ St. T.ouU l.lvo Stock Murknt. HST. Louis , JIo. . Doc. 30. OATTI.U Hocolpl 1,300 head ; slilpmonts , 300 bead : murk' ' steady ! fair to good nutlvo hirers , I3.10tt4,0 : choice , M,75icO.OO : ningobtecrs , J2.1033li rungo cows , { 1,25 2.25. liotisltuculpts4,000 head ; shipment 300 headi niurkot fct'uady ; heavy , fG.40UO.7l packing , SiV.IOiW.U5 ; light , tU.45 GGO. HllKKl' Receipts. 4.400 head : sblnment none ; murkut steady ; fair to good , I3.00Q.5.4 choice to extra mutton * , (4.75&5.50 , Thousands sink into an early grave f want of a bottle of Dr. Hull's Cough Syru This great remedy would have saved tuei BITS BEVIKW OF THE WEEK Oloso of One of the Most Prosperous Years in the Oouutr/s History. I892'S LARGE VOLUME OF BUSINESS Arc StiirtlliiR In Tlirlr Drnonil- Triulo CnndltlniK ( loud mid ( IronIn ) ; lloltrr Kcpiirli of I'rot. from All .Serllom. N'r.w Vonic , Icit0. ! . K. 0. Dun & Co. 'a weekly review of tnuloi Tlio most prosper ous year over known In Imstnosft closes today with stiwigly fnvorublo indications for tlio future. Worn iioarly nil ixiltits mines tlio ronort that the holiday Undo has been the largest ever known , uml , whllo the whole sale tvado Is not ustially netlvc nt this sea son of stocic inking , It Is now remark ably large. SeUloments through clearing houses otitslilo of Now York in December weroapiwrently the lai'Kcst over made in any month , exceeding last year's by move than 10 per cent. For the jTar the volume is also about 10 per eent larger than last year , and thu largest over Icmwn. U-iltroail earnings in December show an Increase of about : ) per cent over last yo.ir , and for Iho year an Increase of i about 5.5 per eent. Kor- CRII ! trade has been smaller than last yisur in volume of exports at Now York b.v $ i > 00,000 In value for the past four weeks and at eotton ports about SM.UDO.OW ) less , but Imports at Now York Imvo been $3.UOO.OOU larger and tlio month still shows a emit ex- enss of exports , for the year the excess of merchandise exports has been not far from § 70,000,000 , with Uio largest imports and the largest total of exports and Imports ever known in any year. IIUTIMMCA In All I.lncs of Truth1. The year closes with nil woolen , eotton and silk machinery fully employed and un sold stocks of goods much lighter than usual , while the demand for the coming sen- son already exceeds tlio capacity of many mills. The orders in dry goods afo extraordinary. Kales of wool at : the chief markets have been 300,000,000 Tpouiuls against 210.000,000 last year and foreign imports have oreii the larg est over known , with a domestic supply but slightly behind the largest. Shipments ol boots and shoes from the cast have been percent laigcr than last year and nearly J ! per cent larger than in any previous yoai while tlio increase in dry goods has been over 40 per cent. Uusincssat Chicago is peed in all lines. especially in heavy dry goods. A decrease appears in sales of securities and real estate , and , for the week , receipts of hogs and lard , wool and Hour , seeds and dressed beef show considerable decrease from lust year , but liv crease appears in cattle , corn and hides , ami receipts of barley , oats , cheese , butter uml wheat arc moro than double. Holiday trade was very good at Milwaukee , Uusincss at St. Paul exceeds last year's and is largo at Minneapolis. Business at Omaha and at Kansas City is satisfa 'lory. In tliu Croat Industrie * . The iron trade is weaker. The demand for finished products being at present light. Hut steel rails have beei : reduced to $20 per ton , and sales ol 78,000 tons have followed. This preal industry has been much affected by the mar ket for securities , which has been doprossci for some months by foreign selling ani monetary uncertainties , so that companies have been restricted in changes of rates am supplies. But for the past week stocks have been stronger , gaining about S'3 per share ii average price. Speculation in products has been comparatively inactive , though whcal has been advanced by the western pee nearly ii cents. Corn has been strung will diminished receipts. The year Ib'Jii was remarkable for fowei failures than over occurcd in any Oilier yoai since 1SSO , the number reported being 104- : ! or 1,020 less t linn hi 1891. Thu indebtedness o : Unns failing was but $114,00(1,000 ( in 1S ! > : against $18' ' ,000,000 in I'JOI.aml about the sami in 1KUO. The average liabilities of firms fall ing in 1S'J2 has been only $11,000 , the lowest average reported since ISIS. In IS'.U ' enl ; ono in every UH trades failed , against one ii every 03 in 18'Jl , and one in every 10 : ) it 1800. CUOAIUXG Si : STA'IJIMKNTS. Oiniilm Makus Another liouil Showing lie liortHlroni Oilier Cltlos , NEW Youtc , Doc. HO. The following table compiled by Bradstreet , gives the elearin ; house returns for the week ending December comber 29 , 189'2 , and the pei\'ontage of in crease or decrease , as compared with tin corresponding week last year : Continued Holiday DulliiPHN lias C'uuseil Kllglit DpprpHHlun. NKW YOIIK , Dee , HO. Hrudstreet's tonic row will say : The features of tlio gcncr trade situation tills week are found in tl continued holiday dullness , stimulus us the coul trade duo to the cold snap , and tl announueincnt that the pig Iran stocks u oversold , competition by makers for orde for manufactured 'iron and the cut of $1 tlio steel rail combination , lower pric for soft steel nt St. Ixiuls , for rice at Ni Orleans , cotton ut Uoston , and corn and on with small advances on wheat , hogs and s ! Roods , uud steady quotations for wool , ci ton. sugar und cuttle. The close of the year finds the spcculati OMAHA Manufacturers' and Jobbers' Directory Omaha Tent-Awning COMl'ANV. 1IOI1SK COVKU3 , tin Fnrnniu St. JMSAN0 ! ! _ NIS. _ J BI3YCUS. Bemis Omaba H , 0 , Daxon , fOMPANV. Importers And minufrs. lllcrclos sold on monttdf Hour sntki , burlnpj , twine. pnyiuonU ISJN.Uth. BOOTS AND SHOES. Morse-Coo Shos - Company , Vnrtory corner llth nnd IKnitftA Street * . WP nrr maHltia cloo prlc-i to osuli Innorv an I nro tclllr.il nohm ( if if.xull nhlclili VIT'JT SAlosblo and investment share market dull and apathetic. Leading eastern rolling mills are stocked with raw materials sulllciont to last a month and manufacturers are not buying at the moment. Total stocks of wool in the country are estimated at 1,0K ( ) { > ,000 pounds , or 0,000,000 pounds less than one ycarujio. Southern merchants report wholesale trade seasonably quiet , while the prospect for distribution in IS'JH is regarded favorably in Now Orleans , HirnihiKlmm , Cialrestoii , Memphis and Richmond. Atlanta dealers say retailers have small stocks. Some ex citement exists nmoiur Charleston dealers owing to the new liquor law. The total vol ume of penor.il trade at the south is believed to bo in excess of that oC IS'.ll. ' Southern iron furnace stocks are tlio lowest for thir teen months and arc regarded as normal , there huinsr but two weeks' supply. Seasonable quiet is noticeable at western centers , while without exceptio.n a good trade is anticipated early in 1S'J3. ' The I'acilio coast is very dull. The wheat promise in California has been helped bv rains this wee ! : . The unexpected decrease of 1,0.11.000 bushels of available wheat east of the Hocky mountains stimulated prices and trade simultaneously , bccnnso it was unex pected and to some people inexplicable. The missing wheat had been shipped from north western elevators and no doubt will in part reappear again. Snow storms and Christ inas celebration caused part of the appar ently heavy decline. But it is about time for regular weekly decreases of available wheat to show themselves. Exports from both coasts this week ( flour included ) equal 2,017,000 bushels , against l/Mr.OOO last week , alOti.000 bushels ono year ago , 1,031,000 bushels in the week two years ago and lb'J3- 000 three years ago. There has been no striking changes in Dominion trade circles. WAlH. KTKKKT FOR A WKKIC. Speculation DlstlliKnMK'd liy ItH Dullness nnd tlio Ahsonvu of Murki'tl features. New YOIIK , Dec. I0. ! Hradstrccfs Weekly Wall Street Hoview says : The speculative ! movement has been distinguished only by its dullness and the absence of any general fea tures. The approach of .laiiiiary 1 with its changes and settlements has a restraining in- lluenco upon bullish feeling , which was rein forced b.v the remembrance of the recent squeoso in the money mar ket. On the other hand the decline of exchange Crates seemed to dimin ish the sense of apprehension in regard to the financial situation , which overhangs the "street , " an even the engagement on Friday of $ T > 00,000 gold for export failed to create an impression , it being regarded as the outcome of past business exchange anil not of the actual conditions which govern tlv.it depart ment , because exchange may in f.tcl bo ascribed to the exceedingly slack inquiry for remittances , though it is understood that offerings of commercial bills have increased and that the bankers are less apprehensive in regard to the continuance of it high level of exchange accompanying their drafts aftci January 1. Tlio money market was favorably ably- affected by thes's- ' considerations as well as by the more pjsitivo indications of a very largo ( low into the treasury. AVool .S HOSTON , Mass. , Deo. 'M. The Commercial Bulletin will print tomorrow in its annual statement , with its review of the wool trade of the United Slates , tlio following interest ing comparisons with 1801 : Tlio numbei of sheep in the country increased froii 4i-KW00 : ! ! to -iiiiuo. : ) ! . The Unltci States clip increased from 11)7,175 ) , 1711 t ( : : ) , ( ) mr > or > pounds. The total stock in tin country is but ( i3ir , ! > l,00 < ) pounds domestic and -18,388,875 pounds foreign , against 78 , .HH,4K1 ( pounds domestic and 'JUIYl.bWi pound : foreign on December ill , Ih'Jl. The con sumption of all grades of wool by Amcricai Inills show an incruuso of M.000,000 pound : Ib'Jl. over _ _ Nmv IniliiHtrh-s In thu South , CIIATTANOOOA , Tenn. , Deo. HO , The Trades man has compiled reports of new Industrie : established during the year 1 1602 in thostate ; of Alabama , Arkansas , Florida , Georgia Kentucky , Umlsinna , Mississippi , Nortl Carolina , South Carolina. Tennessee , Texas Virginia and West Virginia. The total i ! 2-IIO ; ! ) ! less than for Ib'Jl ; r > 03 less than fo i.fa'JO and 141 less than for Ibb'J. iuunnil I'rollt. The dfslro for residing In a climate possess ing qualities alike adapted to the benefits o people of weak lungs , catarrh , dcllcat throats , oto. , is growing stronger from yea to year. The moro accumulation of mono , at the expense of health Is not regarded 1 the satno favor as formerly , The combiui : lion of pleasure and profit is now n'garde as most dcsirablo. In no place in Amcric ia there a point where this combination c > ists to n greater degrco than Clalvcsto county , Texas , The wonderful growth c North Gnlveslon and the handsome prollt that are being steadily inndo thcro , both b capitalists and men of small mcaim , lias bee attracting the attention of investors from it parts of the United States , The lltcratnr of the North Ualveston association givin fully detailed information on thu subject ca bo obtained from Franklin F , William ! Omaha , Neb. , local agent of the associutioi Tlio address of the general oDIco being til North Galveston association , box DM , Alii neapolls , Minn. I''or tlu > .Iiirkmiiiluii llunijiii'l. The annual dinner of thu Jucksimlun clii will bo given Saturday evening , January ' ut the I'nxlon hotel. The affair will boui > o a very elaborate scale , and ono of tliu 11101 memorable of the annual banquets of tli club. club.A meeting was held last evening and tl HARDWARE. Rector A Willielmy LobeckA Linn , coMi'.v.vr , Dealer * In hurdnnto n4 LorncrlOth findJtokson mechanic * ' toots , tftfJJU. 1101 IMnalnt SI , HATS , ETC. Y/.A.LGibuon&Co. / untrnpi , BlovoK. inlllom , ,3ih nnd llnrnpjr ? ls. LUMBER. John A , Wakefleld , Charles R. Lee , Importod.Anu'rloiinl'ort. llnrdnoo.l lumber , woi tnml ponu'iit , .Mllw.iu- carpet * an I par < | nol Veaoomt'nl nnJijulnor llootlntt , whllo IliL-o. Dili and uQuojs. j MiuiHinif , _ Co. , IJas. A. Clark # Co. , I'rodnco , fruits of all f Itiittor , chni'e , ponltrv and cami kinds , oysters. ' 1117 S. iith : M. Q jEr OJ\IA.TIA. . Union Stock Yards Company , South Ofnalia. Ic ) t Cnlllo Ilo nnd Sliucp market In tlio west. _ HOUSES. _ Wood Brothers. South Omalift Telephone 1157. Chicago. JOHN l > . MAOISM AN , I . . . . „ „ , , ors . WAi.TUK 15. WOOD , rMnllBl > Market Hcpom by mall and ulro clieorfiilty tur nlslioil upon application members of the club arranged for the com ing event. It was decided to issue 3SO invi tations , niul it is expected that plates will bo laid for ' . ' 00 guests at $ . " > per plate. Invitations have been forwarded to Hon. , John C. Ulack of Illinois , ex-commissioner ot i pensions ; Representative MuKcnzio of ICen- tvaky , flovernor Uoios of Iowa , Governor Koyd , Hon. W. .T. Bryan and J. Sterling Morton. The invitation committee- hope- I fid that each of these distinguished disciples ] of democracy will accept the invitations and bo present at the dinner. The committee on program was unpointed and will bo early at work arranging for the speakers , and will announce later what they have agreed upon. The "No. 0" Wheeler & Wilson will not break the thread nor impair the stitching If rim in the wrong direction. Sold by Gco. W. Lancaster & Co. , 514 S. Kith street. AtiXt ) UXUllMKX'l S. Mile , Ubea will oloso her limited engage ment at Doyd's theater with two perform ances , u matinco at 20 : ! ! this afternoon , when she will repeat "Josephine , Kinprcss of the French , " and tonight at S , when slid will be seen ns Beatrice in Shakespeare's bril liant comedy , ' 'Much Ado About Nothing. " Mile. Hhca's perfornrinco takes on very much the appearance of society events , nml she is always greeted by audiences composed of haul ton of upper tendom. Sunday evening at Hoyd's theater that lopular romantic act'or , Mr. James O'Neill will make his first Omaha appearance in "our years , and with n now play. "Fon- tonello , " the drama in question , has met with mi bounded SUCCOSH wherever presented , mil according to report is oven stronger .ban the well known actor's famous ' -Monto Cristo. " Mr. O'Neill is supported by an un- isually largo company , and the scenery ia j-oin designs and was painted by lluid and Fox of the Fifth avenue , theater , Now York , and the correct historical costumes ire by Mine. Thompson nnd M. Hermann of .lni motropjlis. Sale of scats commences this morning. flto Workingman's quartet and the Twin City trio in the powerful moloilrama , "Mas ter and Man , " bring the usual encores that accompany good vocal music. Messrs. Slimns and Pottit certainly scored i dramatic success when they placed "Mus-t tcr mid Man" before tin English and Amor- lean audience. The play deals with labor and capital on an arbitrary basis and is in teresting and instructive throughout. At thu Farnam Street theater ono week , comi mencing with Now Year's matinee ( Sunday ) January 1 , Monday , Wednesday and Satur * day matinees. o No use to dimy the fact , that Salvation Oil is fast taking Urn place of all other linlmeiiU. Miirrlni ; Mi'i'iisr * . The following marriage licenses were Issued by the county Judge yesterday : Nnmo and address , ARC. I Anton K. Illlsi'k , Weston , Null . 20 1 llarbara Dlbi'lka , Onmlin . 10 i William Hoott , a rut mi , Neb . 25 1 iliinna t'llflon , Uiiitnii . , . 17 I Itcrudl Urolson , Mliidcn , Noh . 46 1 ChrlMlno I'llls , Uinnha . ' . 95 j Henry U , llacon. Chapman , Nub . 20 1 Xelllu S. Btova , .Mauriiitl.O . , . 20 i'tiust , N. I'lurMin.Houlh Omaha . 20 I llunna Olson , South Onmlin. . . . , . 2U i.lumes K , .Mek'iiHle , Houtli Omaha . 20 I May Uniy , Houth limaha . . . . . 17 KIIIISIIH Oily l.lvn Kloi-k .M KANSAS HITV , JIo. , Den. SO.-OATTM ! Uo. eel pi 4 , 2.000 head ; hhlpnicnlH , 1,001) lioudi niori ) active , hteady to hlfDiii ; KL-nunilly ; Hhlu- pln ' sleern , U.'J&Itu.OU ] htockorti and fuudurs. ' .00)7f : ) ) . lions ItecolptH , 8,000 liund ; HhlpmunU. 1,2011 head ; good , Mrong ; common , dull \M > nk ; ull K'-udes ' , & .OOUO,7ij ; bulk , , , Kuiii'.i' locolits,70huail ( | | bhlnmiinlN , nonot KOOI ! miiltons Htronuj otliurH noKli-clod , wuuk | nuittoiiN , $ t,2u. Wo Offer row a Itamedy trAe/t ( Ininrct Safety to Zlfe of Mother and CMlit. I MOTHER'S FRIEND Kola Confinement of its ( 1'aln , Jlorror andlllilt , AflrrnilnganotMtlleof " Motber'n Friend" t WL-uUnm afterward inual tu cuch catu AMXIK Oiaic , Laiuir.Mo. , Jan. UtU , U91. UUAIVIIiID JIEGU ATOU CO.k ATliANTAtOA , 010) DY f'