6 TTTTS OMAHA DAILY BKEt jjjfrtiDNESDAY , JANUARY ' 1 , 1893. COMMERCIAL AM ) FINANCIAL Wheat Started in the Now Year with Quito a Boom. OTHER GRAINS WERE NOT FAR BEHIND Higher Cnlilr * nnd n Ilocrcnin In tlin Oiinn. illy of WlirntniKt riour on Ocrnn l'iin < iigo Iro\o Shorts tii Cover. CniCAfiO , 111. . Jnn. n.-Wheat started Iho new year with a boom of over le. Oilier grnini followed. They tamed down nflcr the llrst hour , nnd although closing higher than on Friday , Ilio gain U of modest proportion. Wheat U upward > .c to ' { C ! corn 1 1-1 oc. and ' for . . . bid In tlio Friday's closing price | t oat.s win Inntliour , I'rovlslonsshow advances tivuriiK- Ing from2&e tn 30c. , . . , Higher cables nnd a deeica o In the quantity of wheat and Hour on ocean passage matin the short Intcri'Ms disposed to rover. Mycrpixil wan quoted from ! td to Id higher , and London , cargoes were firm. The ntmntlty on ocean p.issagc decreased 4r > 0,000 bit. amftho lOnirllsh supply II was estimatedlinilduviutisvd 1,070- OOO ( in. during tin ! past week. , , Tlic receiptIn the. northucst , which repre sent nn aggiegato of font- days , were not Inrgo us compared with preceding days , being only 1,373 cam. n ml tliNhad some etlcet upon the nmrkm. The decline which followed Intel' In ihu ( lay was dm ; to rather fieo selling , oiler- Ings being larger , and some icall/atlnns weio re-ported. The opening wan ajf hinder than the rinsing figures of 1'rlilay nnil advanced > . c : the mat licl declined lie , rallied uo and closed " ' ' ili'co'rn Initial trades wein flc ndvance over the flniilllRiiresotl'rlday , the action of wheat being responsible In a mensilio for this stlonger tone. Oirerlngssonn became lariier , Ihu weather and lecelpts being too much for thn long * and on selling by receivers the prices went on" "iC , ( he Increase In thn visible not tending lo sustain prices any. The mar ket then hecaiix ! Hteady ami closed a shade better than I'rlday. , OutH weio iiiletand | stendy with only a mod- cralo voliinm of trading. Trices hnil u Uc Tlio'provision maikol was strong and active nt the opening. It letalned Its strength but t-oon lost the activity. There was sCnnc reac tion on icallzatIon , but closing prices weio near the top. Kst limited lecelptM for tomorrow : wheat , 200 ears ! corn , 050 cars : oats , 240 CHIN ; hogs , 05.000 head. The leading futures ranged ai follows : AIITICI.KS. | OI'KNIM ) . WIIKAT NO. S December. . . 721S Jnnnnry : s'5 ' Mny. . . . . . . . 77 U : T ) 77H COIIN .S'o. 2 " December. . . 407 nii ? 40M .lininnry t\H \ 43 Mny 40 it ; OATH No. 1 Dceembcr. . . roj < Jnnunry 1)1 U .li'l , 3lii 8HI 11EBH Jnnunry ] 10 Hi 20 tr , if , in 2R Mny . . . 1CW ICbJH Hi 65 ll > 75 Jnnimry . 1070 10 ; : > 10 Kf 107S * 1000 1) ) U o BlIOllT 111113- .Innuory. . . . B ; : < S W ) Mny 8 'JO ; i lo H W U 0) Onsli quotations were as follows : Fi.otm ririner. hut. no lurpo sales recorded. WIIUAT No. UsprliiK , 7'J4t" ! No. Q sprlliB , 01 a03c ; No. 2 red , 72i. i ! DUoit.N-HleadyNo. ; 2,40SeNo. ; 3 eash. 3GHO ! yellow , steady at 37'ifl38o. ' OATS-NO. 2. aOi-j No. 2 white , f. o. 1) . , B44'i" No. 3 white , f. o. I ) . 31JJC. UvnNo. . 2. 02o. HAHI.RV No. 2. G5i < ; No. 3 , f. o. b. , 32QG3c ; No. 4 , f. o. b. , no-ar.oi' . I'l.AxSr.r.o-No. l , Ji.io. TIMOTHV Sr.it : > I'rlnie. ? 2.03. route Mess , per lilil. , S15.5O ; lard , per 100 Uis. . J10.70S MiorL rllH , sides ( loose ) , E.8.0O ; dry salted shoulders Ihovil ) , J8.50 GR.02'4J short , Hear sides ( hoNed ) . ? 8.0 MIO.OO. WHISKY Distillers' liiilshed goods , per gal. , M.30. BUOAH llneliaiiKed : cut loaf. rJifiOJ'ac ! ; granulated , On ; standaid "A , " 4i . The following \\iiro the receipts and slilp- mcnts today : On the Produce exehango li > div : thu butler market was firm : creamery , 20iii30e ! $ : dairy , 18tt27c. Eggs. Una ; strictly fresh , 274J280. Now York Nr.w YOUK , Jan 3. I LOKII Kecelpts , 32- , 900 pkgs. ; exports , 7,000 bids. , 23.000 sacks ; moderate demand , ( Irmer ; sales , 1-1,100 bills. _ CetiN Mf.AlDtill , steady ; yellow western , WIIKAT Receipts , 10,000 bu. ; exports , -4i > . - 500 1m. ; wiles , 2,025,000 bu. futures ; -10.000 bu. spot. Spots llrnier , with options dull ; No. 2 red , 703(0 ( In store and elevator , 8IHc atloat , 70J < ( ! J81c f. o. b. ; No. 1 northern. H3He ; No. 1 hard , 8ao > ; No. 2 northern , HOUOHO'ic ' ; No. 3 spring , 734 < & 74i ; . Options were fairly active , e.\eited and Irregular , on the de crease In the English visible supply also on tltU'Anieilcan passage , stronger rallies , foreigners and Wall stieet buying , together with light deliveries on contract , declined 7,62) ) IHc on a corieetlon in Ilio Kngllsh visible supply , making It only 1,070,000 bu. Instead of 2,000,000 bu. , as Hrst reported , Increased visible supply and weak west , reacted 'ilfi.yc and closed linn ; No. 2 red , .Innimry , 78' < ! i70c , closing at-7H'ie ; March , bOy&Hl-'jv ' , closliii : at 80'ic : May , H'J'tCiu ; ! ' , , closing at K2'je. KYI : Dull , nominal ; western , OSiiJliOi' . Slocks of L'raln In slom iind alloat Decemlicr 81 , 1802 : Wheat , 10,02:1,221 : hit. ; corn , l)01- ! ) -312 bu. ; oats , 2,007,184 bu. ; rye. 1-18,537 bu. ; barley , 157,004 bu. ; malt , 23.-H8 bu. ; peas , C32 bu. HAiti.r.Y-QuIct. HAIII.KV M.M.TQuiet. . ( ToiiN liecelpls. 20.HOO bn. : oxtiorts , 1,000 : bu. ; sales , 030,000 bu. futures ; Ml. ( KM bu. spot. Spots linn , dull ; No. 2l'JU' ! > 40'ic In elevator ; rjOljlSnoijo alloat : un- graded ml.ved , lOf'-lOUc ; No. -lHH(40He : steamer mixeil , 40c. Options moderately aeUvo and opened weak , dcellnlng > i < [ tttaU on largo deliveries , reacted la < 3 > ( < ; on covering closing steady and unchanged to ! ( i ; down ; January , -lO'iSTMOHc , closing at 403i ! ; ; Jlity Dl'5 .r'2c , closing at 51 ( o , OATS Hecelpts , 00,000 bu. ; exports , none ! Bales , 3KO.OOO bu. futures , 74,000 bu , .spot Biots | , dull , llrm ; options , ( inlet , strong ; January , 3G , ( alOJIc : , closing 30Jie ; I'ebruary 37iGj,37JV , closing 374e ; March , 30Q30jc ! closing 30We ; spot , No. 1 whlte,424c ! ; inlxe ( western 30V < 338e whlto westernloalOJie , , ; western , - - : No. 2 Chicago , HAY- Quiet , steady , lloi'S Dull , steady. KtKiAit Itaw nulet , firm ; fair refining , 3 < Tt 8 l-10o ; centrifugals , 03 test , 3 7-10cj reilnei : steady , more nctlve. Moi.ASKt'.s Now Orleans , fairly active. HICK Kiilrly &tea < Iy. Eons Dull , unsettled ; western best , 28c Into gathered , 2aQ2H'/ receipts , -1,548 pkijs. llinus Steaily , iiulet. Wool1'U'iii , iiulut ; domestic ( leecc , 2532c pulled , 20Ii82i ; ; Texas , iri Ulc. POUK-KIICIIIK ; cut meats , llrm ; short elear 10.10. I.urd. quiet , stiong ; uestern stean closed nt } 11.00 asked ; sales , ' 100 tierces a tllr > ( ) . Options sales , 200 tierces ; January H 1.00 ; March , $10,40 ; May , * 10.30 , closing u fld.'JO. llUTTiilKlrni : , onlet ; ereamery , 20Q32cV } factory , 15 < r/i23c : Klgln , II21K1. ' I'tt ) iiiON Quiet , btendy ; Ainerleaii , J12.75J 15.00 , C'oi'l'Kit Dull , slendy ; lake , $12.20 , J.UAD Klrin ; domestic. 3H7't , TIN nnil. iiulet ; .Stiulls , H'J.05. Oiiiulni I'roilneu .Market. AH Monday wan generally observed as a hoi Iday , TnoMlay hail tlio geneial aspect of th llrui. day of thu week , so fur as thocoiiilll'lon o trade was concerned. Thuiccelpts In all line of produce \VI.TO light and Ilio general nmi-Ke wasmiim , tluiugh there was eonslderahlo du inand from some iiinrters. | i'rlees , as will b noted belinv. show MIIIIO changes. Arpi.r.s- The demand appears to he n llttl slow , and yet It Is into that really deslrabl Mock Is Mill scarce. Apples ate held at 13.0 6i4.lM ) for fair to cholc. ' stock. HANANAH Tills rather the off season fn banatniH nnil the trade in them l.s limited , A tlio saiiio llnio theto Is not it month In Hi year Inhlcli bunnniis do not hull to u great i < ir less eMcnil. They tire iiuoied at t2.)02.5 ( per bunch , llwrr Kit -Tho market Is devoid of any speed features. (3ood fount ry goes at about Ilio nt pound. Tlio belter gnulcs bring lH2ie. ) C'iiAMiKiiiiir.A-h | < n and bnnle are n-arco In Ihero ba fair supply cf hell and cherry an Jersey I'apo Coil lx > rrles. Quotations tut Hull nnd cherry. fH.50 per hhl. ; bell an bugle , tU.blMi Kl.tKI ; Jersey Capo Cod , JO.fil l'ii.inv : ( iood siciclc Is iiimo too plenf nllliougli the piMirer Mock Is much out of tl wny , ll lsilloti'd | lit 35c. I'.dtju 1'iesh eggs arc' scarce and sell retulll ot24c , There \\msonui talk on the inarki that httlctly fffbh and lirlght stuck hud hold I fcOiuo Instances at a llllle more , wlili'h "oul iiuUcittu that thu market s certainly btrot GAMB Jack rabbits uro held at $1,50 $ , tin email rabbits ill 00it/75oj biiulnolsjuie slow i about 75c. lHY-Tho market IK Mow tit ! 0.00 < a7.00 pi per ton. JloxKV- Good while clover Is quoted nil 11 wuy fitnn 17SMOv. Theto Is no very Inn nimiiint of It on Ilio nuirkot , but thu denial it , light tit tlio iiri'bviit prli'j's , I.KMONS-Tliis U irully thu the time botwei thu si'Ukons , nn thu large arrivals of ll November lemons do not occur until In 1'eliri ury or Murch , Uowuver , the prusuut rcculy ftt-clnrzonlNcw Orlrntin for tlic oenion nnil o perlnlly so when iho di'inntid K taken Into consideration. The iment Indlcntioni nrn tlmt prlro * will rule low. Quotation * nro t4.0rrrfS.OO. ! MAI.AOA \rM-8tondy nl jn.no tjor Vcu. NrTf > l.nrgoldekory nuts , | l.05 | black wal nuts tl.23. Ovsrr.nsI'rlres al Omnlia n\\\\ \ \ \ \ remain nl inasCoporr-an. At the snino time ptlceshnvo ndvnnced nl llnlllinnro. ns was predicted n few dnys IIRO , owing to the freeMna tip of the bays nnd rivers. The ndvnnco nt the point of sup- Idy wns2V ( per Rallott on i'landards. On the mils of these pilces Ihu Omnlia dealer * nro losing 17'tc on nil Iho oyster * Hint , they sell , ONIO.V - The innrket l quiet. Homo grown , B&o per bushel , and "iinnltli tl. 00 per crate. MIIAMIIIS The tnnrket Is still supplied with Tlorldii oranges only , UrlvlilM nro quoted nt S3.2D forslnaiernio lolsnnd f3.00 for llvj to ten case lots , llnssots are 2Si ; cheaper. I'OTATOKS-Thn trade Is llmlliMl lo Iho snlo of Miinll lots from stores. Western Nehrnskit Mxk ; Is quoted at 80c nnd Ulnli and Colorado at noc. 1'oiri/rnY-Tho tnnrket wn t pretty well cleaned up after the holidays and the fresh olferlngs were llglit. Cliolro turkeys weio iiitotednt 12c , hut with n limited demand. Uood chickens wrtn In the best demand of any kind ot poultry and brought 7o. ( jeesu nnd ducks were held at. Mi.c. ! ) SWK.I-.T I'OTATOKS Thn supply h very light and they are held at f 1,25. Kiinftii VwiKTAin.K Local growers nro bringing In u few fre.sh vegetables of hothouse. cronlh. New onlon 'JOWJOn per doren bunches ; lettuce , 4Oi445c ; radishes , & 0c. * I'ltonncn I'diNTr.ns. Klr. .cldirntin it Sonsof Oinnh.i nnd the Fre mont llutler and Ksg company of I'remont hnve joined forces and wlllheieafterbe known ns the Kli'schiiraun-Ilaskell Produce com pany , Tlio attloles of Incorpoiatlon will bn Illeu in a d.'iv or two as soon as the papers are nil completed. Din capital stock of the new company In JIOO.OOO and the ollleers are as follows : President , \i. \ ICIrsehbtaiili : vlco pie.sldenl , ( ! , Klrschhriitin ; secretary and llvusttic'r. Oi'oigi1 K. llaskell , formerly man ager of the I'reinont Duller and l.tg company. The main olllco of thu company will IKIn Omaha "Illi branches at I'li'iininl. Lincoln , Itealtlce. I'alrhury and at Scandla , Kan. The llrm will be paekcrnorimltcr nnd eggs besides doing a genet al commission business , Advices ftom Florida report that the crop this season will probably foot up lo abiint- : 200,000 boves of oi anges , over 1,200,000 bo\es of which have already been shipped. The future market seems very uncertain. There Is a huge quantity of fruit still In I'lorlda , and advices from most , points renort that both Uiouns and "peculators have ceased shipping for the present and show a dl-poslllon to hold back their fi-ilt for the I'ebruary market. MI-sC. Ncnell , In the millinery business at Palmer , has discontinued. Wcst'c 1'rllscher , dealers in tobacco and cigars at Omaha , have failed. ( .eorgell , Hopkins Is closing out his stock of clothing , etc. , nt Alllnnce and O'Nell. K. P. James & Co. have succeeded the Chase County Milling company at Champion. Thosliorlir Is In thu possession of Hie. hard ware and Implement , stock ot A. Orlmes at , AmhLT.it. .St. l.onls MarUi-tt. ST. f.oiris , Mo. , Jan. 3. l < t.nim Unchanged - changed , WIIKAT f'nsh higher at OO'jc ; oiittons higher ; Januarv , 08c ; Mny. 74(1 ( 74"io. Cons Cash lilglusr at 37Vitt ; options a c. under Saturday ; I'ebrtiary , 37io : Jlnv , 41'jc. OATH Very quiet ; cash , 31c bid ; May sold Itvn No sales. ItAlii.KV Quiet ; Iowa sold ut 445JGOC ; Min nesota , due. lluiTKit Slow ; creamery , 25 < 8.20c ; dairy , 18Tr,2Cc. Kodrt Steady ; 22c for average. I'OIIK-JIB.75 ; lard , J10.50. IlKCKll'TS Klour. 7,01)0 ) bbls.t wheat , 00,000 bu. ; corn , 401,000 bu. ; oats , 64,000 bu. ; rye , none : barley , none. Smi'MCjjTS I'lour. 7,000 bbls. ; wheat , 42,000 hii. : corn , 80,000 bu. ; oats , 12,000 bu. ; rye , l.OOOhu. ; barley , none. Liverpool .Miu-'icts , Livr.iti'ooi. , Jan. 3. Witr.tT I'lrni ; demand fair ; holders oiVer moderately : No. 1 Califor nia. Os JHjdfflOs 4d ier cental ; red western sprlmr , Os'.jdrtOs 1'jd per cental ; No. 2 led winter , 5s ! ld < 35s 10(1 ( percental. Uecelpts for the paM three days , 227,000 centals , Including 25.000 American. Cou.v-rirm ; demand fair ; mixed western , 4s ? . ( d per cental , itccelpts of American corn for the [ last three days , 29,000 centals. I'IAS : Canadian , 5s 4d per cental. STOCKS OF HitKADsTtiKKS Kloiir , 270,000 sacks : wheat , 340,000 centals ; corn , 000,000 centals. HA < JOX-Long and short clear , 55 Ibs. , 47s per cwt ; long clear , 45 Ibs. , 47s Od per cwt. Oil Market. NEW YOUK , Jan. 3. PITIIOIEII.M Was dull nnd neglected , not a slnglo sale reported. Pennsylvania oil , spot sales none ; Kulii'uury options , sales none , 53'se hid , fi4c asked ; Limn oil , sales none , 22-e ! bid , 25c asked ; total sales , none. C'oTTOxsKKi ) On. Steady ; crude , 4142c ; yellow , 444flc. TAI.I.OW Quiet , firm. KOSIN Dull , steady. TUIIIINTIM : : giilut , sleady at 30lja31. Liviitro : < ) i. , Jan. ! TAU.OW l-'lno Amer ican. 20s Od per cwt. LlNSUEU Oll , 20s Oil per cwt. W ol Markr * . HOSTON. Mass. , Jnn. 3. The market Is steady .and the demand fair for wool ; Ohio fleeces sell at27ffi28c for .XX and above , ami 33Si34o for No. 1. Michigan lleeces are llrm at 25H20c for X , No. 1 roniblng wool at 3430c , Ohio line dolalno at I'.i'f33e ( , and Michigan line delaine at 205J30c per pound , Hnwashed combing wool Is In good demand at 2u27c for ! 4 and ? blood. Territory wools are. In demand on a basis of 5 jii5Hc ( for line ; 53Q,54c for line me dium and 47@50e for medium. Pulled wool sells today at : )3 ) < < ? 38e forsuper and 2225c for extra. Australian wool is llrm and foreign carpet wool steady. KIIIISIIH G'lty Markets. KANSAS CITY , Mo. , Jnn. 3. WIIIJAT Strong and higher ; No. 2 hard , 04sffiOOc ! ; No. 2 red , 08'/GOe. Con.N About steady ; No. 2 mixed , 325J < 333c. OATS No.2 inl.Ned , 28'j2,20c. Kvi : Firms No.2 , Olc. Hun-mi Creamery , 2.va28e ; dairy , 17@18c. Kis-rirm ( ] ( at 22 < & 22ic. KKcmiTS Wheat , 12 , ( )00 ) bu. ; corn , 10,000 bu. ; oats , none. SHU-HUNTS Wheat , 03,000 bn.j corn , 4,000 bu. ; oats , none. CoftcK Miirket. Nr.w YOUK. Jan. 3.-Options opened steady , unchanged 5 to 10 points up , closed barely M ( Mid v. 20 to'iO points don n. Sales. 44,750 bags , Including January , $10I510.30 ( : I'ebruarv. 910.05JC10.20 ; March , J15.H5f t 10.20 ; Anrfl , if 10.OoaiO.10 ; May , J15.70fr.10.00.lime ; , 115.05 ; July , $15.70 ; September,115.702.15.00 ; Octo ber , J15.50 Spot Hlo , easier , qnlot ; No. 7 , if 17.00 , _ _ _ _ ! 1 -\Ill\viiiilii-e ( iraln .tliu-Iiet. Mti.wAUKr.n.'ls. . . Jan. 3. WHEAT Quiet ; May , 70e. ( ; No. 2 sprlnOlic. . C.'OIIN Dull ; No. 3 , 30'ic. ' OAW-Stoadyj No , 2 white , 33'iQ345ci ! No. 3 , 3Ui32'ic. ItAUI.KY 04C. UVK-5Ge. Cotton Mar < ! . Nr.w OHI.KANH , I.a. . Jan. : i.-Sleady ; inhl- dlliig , 9ic ! ; low middling , 0 ? c ; good ordinary , H'ic ; net receipts , 0,845 hales ; gross , 10,145 bales ; exports to the contiiient , 3,000 bales ; coastwise , 1-IHH bales ; sales , fl.OOO hales ; spin ners , 1,0'JO hales ; otook , 352,702 bales. Vlidhlo .Supply of Criiln , Nr.w YOIIK. Jan. 3. VUlbln supply of grain : Wheat , 81,204,0(10 ( bu. ; coin , 11,420,000 bu , ; oats , 0,341,000 Int. ; rye , 1,100,000 bu. ; barley , 2,205,0001m. TrndeiV Talk. CHICAGO , I ] ) , , Jan. 3. Counselman & Day to Cockrcll llros. Commission company : The grain maikels shoucd u < leclih'd Improve ment today , based on cable.news and f < ireign orders , The lowest grades of wheat were ( Ji1 higher , gooil milling grades 162o hlghur anil futures > io higher in the face of thocloslnu out of n couple of lines for prominent local longs. The market N dallv creeping up anil hhortssoo losses growing. U'o doubt uhelhci they feel as sum of their piolltsasdo thu long * below Mic. Hamiilo lots of corn and oatx wen In active demand at higher prices , Fiitinv ! opened hlglier but closed with tlin iidviuirt lost. Provisions weio actlvo and higher al , round. Seven cent hogs luivo revived tin speculative Interext In the product. Tin C'lidahy faction which still leads thu market weiu liberal buyers of pork , moderate buyen of laid and fairly free sellers of ilbs today. CiiKUno , 111 , , Jan , it. KVnnalt , Hopklm fc Co , lo S. A. McAVhorUu1 : The curly cables showed decided and unexpected strength Liverpool noticed an advam-n of Hid to'J'ii ' per 100. and London Od to Od per inmrter. Tin Murk Iune Kvprcss iiiot | < ; d an advance ti homo prices , and Htnted that If the presen cold weather In Kngland continued u weel longer It must necessarily result In in ndvanco of n shilling or more. Thcsi hull InlliienceH started our marUet hlghe with good buying by most of tlio com mission hoiiscK having oiilhldu trade Local trades seemed Inclined tp nccep prolltN , uud their early lenll/.ing ifniiltedii wiine reaction from lliu early binge , in , his ed later by the estimated of 551 curh for tomorrow , and bv thu Incrcaso In tin v.slhliihiipiily of 1.4OO.OOO lmt.hels. The gen eril situation Is Impioveil bomewna't today b thu fact that outhldo-markets have advnncei more than Chicago , Trade has not been larg < today , but the undertone of the iinirliet U bet tor ( nail last week. Some further reaction however , would not be surprising. Tliu lucu contingent of tlio bulls htivu taKen hut llttl part In today'h inarket. Com and oats opened hi rung , hut weukenei Interim local belling caused by tlio cstlinui of B&O cars of corn for tomorrow and in bym pathy with the decllnu In wheat. 1'rovlblon have been decidedly strong In bpltu of fre liu roulltlng by local bulls. Ab wo predicted lus u- wuek It looUHUH If outbldrs might tuko hoi iU of tlio market uud vtuU it hlfiicr uftur loci longi had sold out The hog , nmt-ket loday reached the lilRhPtl point of the nensotii lop grade * sellingn * ( high n. * * 7 16. CmCAno , in. , Jan. 3. F U 1/ozn.n ti Co , lo Duncan llolllnger ft Co. ! I'hc wheat tmirket opened firm. In - < ympntjiy with strong cable advice * and Iho cold weather In the south west , where the growing crrtii Is without pro tection of unow. There was no special feature tt ) tlin market. The local sontlinenl Is do- cldcdlv bttllMi , but torstabllsli tntich ndvanco wo will rciiulro to have eropdnmngo and a better o.vport demand. For the near future we hellovo purchases nil.ile from about 774e to "so will pay. Ynlut's In the distant fnturo depend on t lie character of the weather and the condition of Iho growing crop. The In crease of 1,400,000 Imxhels win a general dis appoint mcnti This was the main cause of thu decllno front 70c lo 78'ir. Them Is absolutely no feature US corn. Ttndeltilt li ni dull as can he. Wo have been In hopr.i that prices would go lower , asvn feel very friendly to corn on all breaks. In onts there was little doing. Hog product , at Hie opening of the ses sion was active and llrm. Receipts were llcht , which added to tliu strength. The future val ues depend on receipts ot hogs. .STOCKS ANH IIONIIS. Thorn Was n I'nlr Drgrro of Artl lty on tlio Stork ICtrlmiige Ynttcrdny. > 'p.w Ynnic , Jan. 3. There wns n fair do- Breeof activity on thu Stork evchango today. The temper of speculation was decidedly bullish on the early tradlti ! ? and prices ml- vnii'-cd HGIU percent In the general list. The upwind movement , was checked liy n decline In Keadlng from r,2 , to r > ( Pi. but still Inter Amerlcnn snuiiraiid Manhnttaii forged to the front with thu former selling ntiTy to17'ii. ! The whole market Improved In sym pathy but tfiivo way ngaln near the clo-o xv ben Ken ding under a fresh onslinmlit , dropped to Til ) . The dealings In this stock leached over 123,000 slum's. Its weakness was due to reports that the Lehlgh & Wllkesbarie had severed Its lelations with the Keadlng and the company was a largo bor rower of money In order to pay the interest on its preference Income bonds , When Keadlm ; Mumped Manlinttiin fell oIV to 155 and Sugar lo 111' ' , . Delaware & Hudson declined 2'4 ' , nnd Jersey Cent ml and Lackawanna about 1 percent. Tit"general list declined ' < lo 1 nd left oir at a fractional rally , llouklng Valley nnd Tennessee Coal were stromt. the latter i-lslim 3l < percent. The market left elf dull and barelv steady. The Poit's llniini'lal writer says : The course of Keadlng In the stock market today \vould seem to rolled the feeling that the recent an nouncement thai all agreement with the Pennsylvania In the matter ot Joint rales should not be Interpreted ns a victory for the Heading as wasnt llrsl asserted. 'I hero was some show of rejoicing by the friends of that , system , The concession was mil so much on tliepart of the Pennsylvania as on tlio Kcadlng. It Is also asserted that the former road could not lie forced to capllnlato to the terms of the combination for the simple reason that It could get coal fiom outsldu producers jilst ns It asserted II could do. This being t rue , an determent was eminently desired by Keadlng and th Is on limit be rogaidedas a signal victory for that system. All this , however , is quite apart from the question of prollls accruing from the combine. It Is expected that a read justment ot Interests of those on the Inside of thu combination will bo rendered necessary if the somewhat alluring scheme llr.st projected is carried to a successful conclusion. The following are the closlntx quotations of the loading stocks on the Now York Stock ex change today : Atchbon HJM K \ > v. fn. . Ailinu.i IM North AuiL'rlcnni.o. Alton. T. 11 33 Northern I'nclllc. . . do | irofcrreil . IM Northern I'nclllc pfil American hxrrpii. . 117 II. I' . Dun. A ( iulf. . . . , llaltliuoro A ; Ohio. . N'orthMcjlcrn 1113s t'nnnit I'ncltlc . ilo prufnrreil HIM Cnnntln oatlicrn. . . .N" . Y. Central 10SJJ LViilrnl I'aHtlc . N. Y. AN. 1 ! 45 Cliun. It Ohio . Untnrlo .t Western. , 18 Chicago Alton . no Oregon lni | e. n. .VQ . noDTK O. S. I , . Id U. N . . 83 ' < I'nclllc .Mull Consulldntuil Cns. . . 12 IM I'lttxbnrK c. e. o A st. i. . 6 ! ) 1'uluco Illii folo. Conl & Iron. . . W ( Cotton ( ill I'crt . 4'IH Itlchtnoiiil Terminal Del. lluilson . Ulchinonil Tor. pfd. i ) . I , . , VW . I'.lnarnmla W 1) . & U. U. | ifil . M > 4 | ilo nroforroit ! > . * ( ! . K. Co . fiiV. Itock Ishmil KnstTonn . : i > rSt. L.AS. K.lstpfil. . Krle . S.1)S ) St. I-niil ilo prelerrat . r.l ilo ( irclerroil i"-t ! Fort \Vayno . 153 St. I'niil .V Omaha. . . ! ! < ( it. .Northern pftl. . . iil : ilo pfil. Kv. illv. . . . 1ICU C..t K. I.pril . P3 Southern t'aclllo. . . . 3li ! Huckbn ; Yallcr . S'J Simar Itullncry 1ISW Illinois Centrnl. . . . UU Tcnn. Cent .V Iron. : il4 ! St. I'niilft Dnlntli. . 41 Tcxnn I'ncltlc VH Knu. JtTux. ptil . . ' 5)jiTol. | A O. Cent. | ifil. . 60 i.nko Krlo.tVust. . . r'HlUnion lacltiu. . . . . . . " > " < lo iiroferreil . ' . . i > < II. S. Uxpress ! < U LnkoShoro . I27K. W. St. 1 , . A I * 11 I.t'iul Trust . ( . ' > } ( I ilo Drefcrrcil 21 I.onls. < t Nush . - ISxii HI l.onls. & Now Alb'y. V.1J4 Western Union. . . . .Manhattan ( Jon. . . . Whcollnir & K K. . . , Mcmppls & U. . . . . . . . ilo profurreit MIchlKiin Centrnl. . Mint ) . A St. I. . . Missouri Pnclllo. . . . MX II O Mobile .t Old * . X > V ( Icnernl Klcctrlo. . . . 11311 Niihlivlllo Clmtt . . . SI Nntlotml Lliirteod. . . 40 National Coriliixo. . 13S ! ( C. Fuel & Iron CO do proforroil . ll-'Ki do preferred 110b N.J , Centrnl . . . . 125 lions. A Tex. Con. . . b -The total sales of stocks today were 37H.800 shares. Including Atchlson , 0,000 ; Chicago , Hnrllngton , t ijiilnc.y , 3,700jM hlcago ( < ns , 10,300 ; Distilling , 12,000 ; Louisville A Nash ville. 5,200 ; Manhattan , 17,100 ; Missouri Paclllo , 4bOO ; Now Kngland , 7,200 ; Northern I'nclllc preferred , & .700 ; Heading , MD.IUO ; St. Paul. 0,600 ; Sugar , 43,000 ; Union Paclilc , 20,000 ; Western Union , H.700. London Financial Itevlcw. [ CopjrJo/ifI ; / ( ISXIliu Jamts ( Jnriliiii nennttt. ] LONDON , Jan. 3. [ New York Herald Cable- Special to Tun llKB.1 The stock market was thinly attended today. Tboso members who were present did little or nothing. Prices were marked up or down on the most trilling transactions. The best market was that for Kngllsh funds , which advanced on e.xtremo easy money. Homo railways were also llrnier , but dealings In Americans IKLVO been very limited. Tlio tendency at the close was less favorable than nt the opening , still an ad vance of l' per cent was mnrked In Union Paellle , 1 per cent in Now York Central and ! 4 to' per cent In u few others , but Northern Paclilc preferred declined ? a per cent and Northwestern preferred ' , ( nor cent ; Canadi ans , after being llrm , closed dull. Mexicans de clined > i per cent. Discount rates show In creased weakness. Three months bills were quoted at 1) ) ( percent. Call money was hardly loadable even at 1 per cent. New York .Money .Market. NEW YOUK , Jan. 3. MONEY ox CAM , Kalrly active at-t's percent ; last loan , -IIS per cent , closed oll'ered at1'i per cent. I'llIMB MlimUNTII.E I'AI'BU fiQU per COIlt. fcjTKUMNO IvxoiiANdr. .Steady , with actual business iitM.SD'iai.Hni , ' for sixty day bank ers' hills nnd $ l.87'iG-l.B7 i for demand. The closing quotations on bonds : t770RC.13 , Imiaij $2,821,414 Money , C percent PAWS , Jan 3 o per cfnt rcnlc , OOf 3tc for the iiccoi ; NrwN otm Jnn. L $12.1,402,230' balances. } 1 J43.09 Niw : YOUK. JJ Oovrrnmcnt sleady i state l > om | itleotcd llAl.TtMOItf. , T" " . . . Clrhrlngi , ! 2,700- 87 ! balances. M'JMOlH. Money , 0 per cent. MK.Mt'iilfi. Tenn.S in. 3 , Clearing * , J600- OOOi balances J07.I Nu\v Vork cxclmngo selling nt par. LONDON' , Jan. 3. " .Vmount of liulllon withdrawn - drawn today , } 3,308.5RO. New York exchange , commercial , nooper Jl.OOOdlscount : bank. fl.OD premium. PT. I.OIMJI , Mo. , Jan. 3. Clearing' . J0.037.- 220 ; balances , f 600,770. Money iiulet at Ott7 percent ; u.\chango on Now York,7.it ? premium. Nr.w YOUK. Jan. 3.-Special [ Telegram to Tin : Ilnt.1--l\chniiRo : ; was ituoted as follows : Chicago. 70i ; premium ; Hoston , lOSlBc dis count ; St. Louis , 75c preiuluin. The exports ( exclmlvo of specie ) from the port of New York for the week ended today were $0.122,035 against M.724,300 fur the corresponding - responding period In 1802 , and SO.IW8.4-17 In * Itosxo.v , Mass. . Jan. 3. Call loans , Oft7 per cent ; time loans , 047 ! percent. Clearings , J31.827.427 : balain'cs. ? 2,007,770. Money. 0 percent ; o.xchangeon Nuw York , I0315o ills- count. CilirAno. 111. , Jan 3. Clearings , $20,0fll.- 1HO. New York exchange old al 7tlc premium , Sterling exchange as heavv at $4.H5'4 for slviyday hills , and $1.87' for sight drafts. Money In good demand at 0 to 7 pur cent. 1,1 VK STOCK M provumt'lit on yesterday and lastT.ueminy , bn WANTED . Total iMum of CITIES , COUNTIES , 8CIIOOL 'DISTRICTS. ' V/ATER COMPANIES , ST.R.R.COMPAHIES.eta Coriripondenc * ( ollcltcd. N.W.IIARRIS & COMPAMY.Bankers , 163-109 Dearborn Streat , CHICAGO. 10 Wall Street , NEW YORK. 70 Stata 9 < > i BO8TCN. not liy any monni a heavy one Tlio r nunllty nt the offering * was v y fair ( 'on dltlnns wore all In favor of the seller * nnd prices advanced fully lOo nnd In Mimr cars more especially toward HIP clove , shipper" , " .peculators , packer * and fresh meat men all took n hand nnd the meager olTcrlnffsrhniized hands m short order. Common light toeliolce heavy boss sold nt from $0 05 to ? . & . the Ills bulk of the fair to gsod hogs of all \vluhls sellliiff al tfi.70 to 10.75 , ns again * ! JO.OO to IO.U5 Monday and J0.40 to $0.45 onenveek niro Today' * advance places prices cxm-lly $3.1)0 ) perrwt.hiither than a year ago ulieu on this mnrkel 12.200 hogs void at from $3.05 to J3.85 , the bulk al from $3.70 to J3.75. Hepresent- atlvo sni | < si No. Av. Sh. I'r. No. Av. Sh. I'r. 1. .180 - $0 fit ) 74..230 80 10 72'S ' 3. . .223 40 0 OO 57. . . . 105 400 0 72' t " ' 0 00 73..210 120 0 75 in. . IH3 0 00 74. . .271 440 0 75 7. . 0 00 20. . , .201 40 0 75 01. . ! 22H 120 o on 80. . , .220 120 0 75 4. . 0 05 00. . . .270 280 7B or. . . . J07 0 05 3H. . . .200 120 0 75 6. . 0 05 40. . . .240 120 (1 ( 75 78. . 0 70 04. . . .205 200 0 75 45. . .207 0 70 40. . . .310 440C.O 75 05. . 200 0 70 04. . . .243 0 75 71. . i'JfiO 200 0 70 70. . .230 210 0 65. . .20H 40 0 70 71. . .227 40 C. 75 83. . .237 100 0 7O 07. . .257 80 0 75 02. . .253 250 0 70 5H. . .271 100 0 75 70. . 200 0 70 77. . .211 HO 0 75 03. . ! 'J30 100 0 70 04. . .208 HO ( i 75 75. . ' 0 70 0. . .287 0 75 70. . .254 80 0 TO 07. . .253 0 75 87. . .107 40 0 70 00. . .285 80 0 75 73. . .230 400 0 7O 47. . .270 120 0 75 87. . .224 280 0 7O 70. .251 400 0 75 80. . .237 481) 0 70 70. . 212 200 0 75 " , .2H2 80 0 70 00. . .23H 210 0 75 7fl" , .200 HO 0 70 81. . .210 120 0 75 0. . , .180 0 70 70. . .220 \2 \ ( ) 0 75 71. . 00 , > 100 0 70 08. . .285 4HO 0 75 200 0 70 00. . .203 280 0 75 70..217 280 0 70 01. . .238 120 0 77'i 1O1..200 480 0 70 05. . .271 100 0 77 3i 5..210 0 70 50. . .280 100 0 77'i 45..230 210 0 70 02. . .203 Hill 0 HO GO. 80 0 7O 70. . .240 120 0 HO 04. . 231 120 0 70 50. . .270 hi ) 0 hi ) 244 280 0 70 40. . .300 200 0 85 05..233 100 0 70 57. . .320 ( i 85 00. . . . 104 40 0 72'i rms AND notion. 230.,107 100 550 1..300 80 0 30 38. . . . 121 0 05 Hiiini"SI : \ loads were received , one of them billed dlrart to a local killer. Trade was fairly active aim tliu market strong on desirable of- fcrinns. I'nlr to good natives , $3.50U)4.76 ) : fall- to gooil westerns , $3,20'it4.60 ; common and stock sheep , $2.20n3.60 ; ; good to choice 40 to lOOttj lainbx , $4.00140.00. Kepresentatlve sales : No. Av. I'r. 1 buck 140 $2 60 7 owes 07 350 05 natlvo wethers Ill ' 405 117 natlvo mixed 114 4 75 ltpfelitsnnil | DlipiKlllun oTStonk. Kccolpts at , thn Union Stock Yard ) , South Omaha , Neh. , for twenty-four IIOIIM ending at 0 o'clock p. m. January 3 , 1803 : CATTI.K. noiisis : , v Cars. Ilpnil . ! Cnri. Hcnit UK 3.OT.IC.I i 4 .it'll r , 1,0,17 niSI'O.IITION. 1IUYGIIS. Onmlm 1'ncklne Co r r MW Thn (1. II. Hnintnonil Co. 894 I.4SS 2(4 Swift A. Co 1.4BT 1.122 Tliu Cinlnhy I'-ickhuCo. 710 S-'l John I'.Biiulrea , V Co U4II A. Hans H. Becker A I ) I * . 1) . Armour Shipper * unit Kccilera. . . . Leftover. Totnl 4.B.VJ 1.007 ChleiiRo I.lvii Stock Market. ClttCAdO , 111. , .Inn n. [ Special Telesram to Tun llii.i : : Sales of cattle today show an ad vance on last week's closing prices of from lOe. to IDc and In not a feweascs need hipping and dressed beef steers sold at a still more marked advance. There were not. nearly enough cattle to go round , and should tomor row's receipts prove moderate , a further ad vance may l > o looked for. Heforo the week is oiUt however , supplies are likely to ho pretty lllieral and country shippers should move cantlimslv. Trading wason a basis of from $3.10 lo Si.00 for very common to extra steers , $1.25 to3.GO for poor to extra- cows , heifers and hulls and ftom $2.00 to $3.05 for stockers and feeders. Trading In hogs began at an early hour and was lively while tlie.supply held out. H did not take long to exhaust it , for only about. 19,000 head arrived. The opening prlco was from lOu to 15c higher than at the close of last week nnd sellers had thu satisfaction of see ing tliatndvance sustained to the end , though the late market liad less of excitement It. The best heavy sorts sold up to from $7.10 It 47.15 , and as high as $0.90 was paid for as sorted. The range at which buyers secured the bulk of the suit , however , was from $0.85 to $7.1)0 for Mnv mill from J0.7O to $0.85 for light , dills sold anywhere from $4.00 to $0.15. The quality averaged better than for somu days past. The week opened with sheep receipts mod erate and a very brUk market at prices strong to lOc higher. Itest lambs are saleable around $0.75 and fair to good gradesat from $4.75 to $5.75. Prime nattvo and fed western muttons sell at from $5.00 to $5.30 , nnd Inferior to fair grade mixed stock is quotable at from $3.00 to $4.00. Uecelpts : Cattle. 0,000 head ; hogs , 10,000. head ; sheep , 0,000 head. The Kvenlng Journal reports : ( UTTi.i : Hecelpts , 0,000 hea 3,000 liead ; jnai-Ket active , shiicip higher ; best steers , $4.95Ji.40 ! ; others , $3.254.bO ; Mock ers , $3.00i13.5' ) ; cows. $2.80(5,3.25. ( line * Keceipts , 20,000 head ; shipments 8,000 head ; market brisk , 5c to Uh : higher rough and common , $ O.OOJiG.80 ; good ml.M-'i and packers , $0.8500.00 ; prime heavy am butchers' weights , $0.95K7.1D ; prlmo light $0.55 ; other lights , S0.5rt0.55. ( ) SIIKKP Itceelpts , 0,000 head ; shipments , 2.000 head ; markelactive : prices strong ; na tives , t3.5030.10 ; westoins,54.8035.15 ; | uinl > , $3.5Oa0.25. Kansas City Livestock .Mnrkrt. KANSAS CITV , Mo. , Jan. 3. OATTM : Re ceipts , 0,300 head ; shipments , 700 head ; mar ket opened generally stcudy , closed weak am lOJSloc lower ; feeders steady ; shipping steers , tQ.f > OQ2.00 ; stockersaml feeders , $1.HO3.75. I lou.s Kecelpts , 11,700 head ; shipments , 000 head ; good hogs active , strong lo fit higher ; common sleady , closing weak to lower ; all grades , $5.0OSC.80 ; bulk , $0.00 ® 0.05. SilKnt * Itccolpts , 1,500 head ; shipments none ; good muttons and Iiimbs were wanted active and strong to IIUs higher : common , did but steady ; muttons , $4.0lit4.00 ) : lambs , 50.05 Xmv Vork I.lvii Stock Marlce't. Nr.w Yoitic , Jnn. 3 , Univis : : Itecolpts , 5,450 head , all direct to slaughterers ; no trade ; feeling weak. Dressed beef sleady at 8Q.OHC peril ) . .Shipments tomoriow , 1,0JO quarters of beef , OAI.VKS Receipts , 205 head ; market steady ; veals , $ -.50JtO.OO per 101) ) Ibs. 8111:1:1 : * AND IjAMiis-lteceiDts , 7075 head ; market very dull. Sheep , $3.0034.75 per lOOlbs , ; lambs , t0.11 ! . lions Itecolpts , 1,740 head. Market Una ; $4.GOSG.OO per lOOlbs. St. l.onls Live Stuck Market. ST. I.ouiR , Mo. , Jan. 3. OATTI.K Hocelpts , 5,200 head ; " shipments , 700 head ; mai-Ket slow ; natlvo hteer.s , $3,00'J5.00 ( ; range steers , $2.1 ( > a4. ( > 0. Moos Hecelpts , 7,700 head ; shipments , 3,300 head ; market higher ; heavy0.505i0.aO ; packing , $0.30IiOHO ; fiitht. tU.OWifl.HO , Siii'.iU' HeculptK , 1,100 litiad ; shipments , 300 head ; maruet llrm ; good natives , t3.00io 5.40. the offer that's made hy tlio pro prietors of Jr. Hare's Cntnrrh Ilcmcily. lUsky for I hem. For I/OK. / If you liavo Untnrrli , It's a rertnlnly. You'ro cortrvfn to bo cured of It , cr to bo paid $500 , That's what they offer , niul In good fnllh they euro you , or nay yon , no matter how bad your cat * ) , or of how long Btnndhif ; . Ilut-is it BO much of a risk ? They Imvo n niodlclno tlmt cures Catarrh , not for n tlino , but for ( ill time. They've watched it for yearn , curinii the most hopeless msc . They know that in your cuso tliero's every chaneo of Buct'iis , almost no clmnco of failure. Wouldn't nny 0110 tnko such a rUk with Mich a inodicino } The only question is nro you willing w > jimlto the test , it the makers Uro willing to take Ilio risk 1 , If bo , the rest is easy. You pay your drug gist llfly cents and the trial bejjuis. Coil you ask ui'roi * * SOUTH OMA.HA. . Union Stock Yards Company , Soutb Ojnalia. licit Cattle Ho nnd rjlicop market In tlio went. COMMISSION HOUSES. ' Wood Brothers. foutUOiiiBUa Tiileiihouo 1157. - Chlctco. JOHN 1) . I1AUISMAN , I i.I1HUt.r , . " WAi.Tiyt i : . WOOD , ( * MarLet Jtcjiorls by luall ana wlrocUgorfully lur clehtil upon uppllcatlou OMAHA. Manufacturers' and Jobbers' Directory URE CURED or NO PAY WE REFER YOU TO 5,500 PATIENTS. Financial Reference : M < Wank ! of Commerce , Omaha. No DKTENTIOK from businnss. No Oporation. Inve.stliritoonr Method , Written cuurnntco toabso' ilutuly C'uro all kinds of Itri'TUKEof both Boxes , without - . out thn iiso ot unlfo or syrlupe , uo tnattur of how lunff Etnudlng. Etnudlng.EXAMINATION FREE. The 0. L MILLER 307-308 H. Y. LIFE BL.DG. , OMAHA , HEB , t-nnd for Circular. "A HAND SAW IS A GOOD THING , BUT NOT TO SHAVE WITH. " IS THE PROPER THING FOR HOUSE-CLEANING. Proposals for Itonndnry Surioy mill .llnnu- ineiits , DfSI'AIITMENTOr TIIK iNTrillOH , 1 Genornl Land Dllk-c , > WASIIINOTON. H. O. , Deceinlior SI. 'VS , ) Scaled proposals will bo received at thOKuti- cral land otllco. Waslilnstoti , 1) . 0. , until U o'clock ik tn. on faturdnv. the S th day of Jnnunry , IS'JU. ' for tlio survey and innrUliiahy sultiblo nioniiiiieiitH , of that portion of the boundary line between tlio stnto of Nebraska and the state of South D.il.ota wlileh lies west of iho Missouri river , as authorircd bv tlio act ofconirress , aonrovo I Auimst . * , IH'Jinakinij ' iipuroprlatlon for NiirveylnK the pulillc lands I'amphlot Statutes lit Lai'Ke , I8l-lb02 ! ) , p. 3TO ) ; also for the fimilsbliiK of stone monuments to bo pltuo 1 at lialf-inllo intervals on said boun dary. The bias for tlio survey and for the monuments must bo separate , wl h the privi lege to the bidder Hint tr ho is not awarded the contract , for both lie will be bound to con tract for neither. Copies of tliospeellluatlons may ho had npnn implication this olllee. Eaeli bd : must bo accompanied by n certllled cheek for J.VK Thu rljiht to lejeet any or all bids is reserved. Proposals must bo inclose 1 In envelopes simloil and mnrkcd "Proposals for survey of boundary between Nobr.isku and South Dakota. " mid "I'roposnlu for boun- daiy inoiininoiit" . " and nddrese < l to thei.'on - inlssloiinr of the Ooaeral Land Ulllce , Wiiali- inston. I ) . 0. ISiined ] W. M. STONP. jid''lt : Commissioner. To the owners of all lots or par.t.s of lots on alley in Kllry's and Holers' siibillvlslon , hc- tneen Vinton street and ( lie noi'lli line of lot H. lto eiV sub. and 17lliand IHIhMicets. \ou 11 ro hereby nolllled that , the under signed , three dlslnleiested fieeholders of the Cily of Uinaha , have been duly appointed hy the mayor , with the approval of the elly coiin- ellof sal < l city , to assess Hie damage to the owners respeetlvely of the properly aireiMed by thogruiiliiKof said alley , declared neces sary by ordinance 3,300 , passed December 20 , 1H02 , approved December 2-1 , IftU'J. V < iu are furllier notllled , that havlniac- eepled said appointment , and duly oiialllled as required by law , wo will , on the twelfth day of January , A. 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