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    0 THE OiMMTA DAILY BEE ; lit'EDNESDAY , JAlSVAliY 11 , 1893.
COMltCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Pork Advanced Fifty Oenta Yesterday and
Much Raiding Was the Result.
GRAIN WAS FIRM BUT INACTIVE
TCIiltcArmonr'A Urokprn Wire Crrdltrd with
I.lhrr.il rurelmscs In the I'riivhliiu
I'll ( Ulirr II pn I ITUVrro Sell-
In ? Quito il'rculy.
o , 111. , .tan , 10.-H was a wicked
market In pork today. An advance of nearly
noc was followed by milling and the quota *
tlons nt the close were nbout where they were
last night , l.urd declined ICc and rll i28c.
The wheat market was fairly netlvo and firm.
It gained " , c on Its closing prlco of tlio day ,
rnrilrldKo slashed wheat nrouml a.s If ho had n
commission to M.-1I the crop , hut brokers for
Oiiduhy , llloom , ( leorgo Smith , August llrolh-
n-H and Hurry ( . 'niunpUm boil''ht as If they hud
riiinlly | liberal buying orders , The other
cruln murkrts Hero firm but Inactive. Corn
and oals aie each V higher.
Tholntoiost In pork and InrnVnr exceeded
tlmt of Hour. Thcro was more uncertainty lo the
mnrkut than nt any tlmosliicetho bull markei
Rlarted and yet the highest price of the year
wn-i recorded for pork. The market was rather
easier at ( ho opening on account ot Ihu ic-
ce.lpls of hogs overrunning yesterday's esti
mates by 6,000 head. The market soon released
Itself from the latter Inllncnco and prices ho-
can to soar for pork. N. II. Itenmand Armour's
Inokers weio again crodlled with liberal pur
chases al thu start , hut sold ugulit on the ad
vance. Wright ttim a freoscllerof lard , which
llulely hotichl. Thu expected lecclula of
30,000 hogs tomorrow , rnldlng by the wlteut
crowd und outhlde realizing stiles , caused pork
todiop ulna It had gained i-urly In tin ; day
nml knocked Ian ) ami ilhs considerably lower
than yesteulny's closing prices. A oholcru
dlspaleli duted Hamburg lelutlngto u ship
from New Ol leans may have had some Inllli-
unee.
Wheat rccollils In the northwest were only
n4H cars , The nmoiinl on ocean p.'issugo
thowed a decrenso of 1)5'JIOO ) ( bu. , and the
ICnpllsh vlslhln had been redurcil 1,000,000
during the week. The market op"iied from
Hi' t < > ' < e higher , and advanced Me more , clos
ing steudy at-the lop. Advices from Purls on
llm wholu were leguided bullish rather than
otherwise.
Corn opened dull , but firm. at. yesterday's
final limitations ami M > OU afterwards Mild up
'id , under a moderate demand , but ollerlngs
Inter wei'considerably Increased , an elevator
concern disposing of a great deal of May In a
quiet way , under which tin : price sagged oil' ,
but milled again with pork und .smaller estl-
mates fort onion ow. The better lone of the
low grade corn and tinner advices fiom New
York also hud a stimulating tendency. Mnal
llgutes weio a trlllo better limit yesterday.
Oats were steady with corn , owing to a good
demand for the cash article. liucclpls were
less than expected , unfl tomorrow's piedlctlon
Is small.
Ksllmated receipts for tomorrow : Wheat ,
240 cur.s ; com , 1'JO curs ; oat's , OU cars ; lioii : ,
30.000 head.
The leading futures ranged as follows :
.
33'(334"c ' ( ; No. 3 wlilte.33o.
H\K No. 2. 5D6 > 55.e.
IlAIII.KY- . 2 , Cue ; No. 3 , f. o. I ) , , 403Clc :
No. 4 , f. o. b. , aBtt-JGr.
l 'l.AX SHKti-No. 1 , S1.00VJ.
TIMOTH v HIII : : > 1'rl inn , II .95.
1'OIIKJiesi , per bill. , I17.fi5'3 ' > 17.70 : lard ,
per 100 Ibs. , ? 10.70 ; short ribs , sides ( loose. ) ,
19.37 > M 9.40 ; dry salted sliouldciv. ( boxed ) ,
9.J2Ua'J,76 ( ; .sliort clear bliles ( boxedl , JO.B&ii
® 1 0.00.
AVitiSKV Ilstlller.s' nnlshed gooda , per gal , ,
11.35.
fiuilAii TlnchaiiKPd ; cut. loaf , 52 ! < it6c ;
grannlalcd , 5I6' " standard "A , " 5u.
The follow-in ! ; were tlio iceelpts and ship
ments today :
On thol'rodnco o\uhiinid today tlio bnttor
Diarkut was llrni ; creamery , 2l < i32c ; dairy ,
20J22UC. Kisgs , strong ; Htrlotly fresh , 28tfr2'Ji ; .
N nv Vork li.
Nr.w VOIIK , Jan 10. ri.oitii--Uecelnt' . , 1-
600 pkKs. ; export ! ) , 2,30ri bills. , 17,000 sacliK ;
innrlict bteady but very ( pilot ; sales , 8BOU ,
'OIIN MKAI Htonilv , quiet.
WIIBAT Hccolpts. 14)00 bu. ; exports , 108-
000 bu. : sales , C.46,000 bu. future40,000 ; of
KIiol.s. .Spots tinner , iiilet | ; No. 2 red , ! ) ! ®
7U'jC ' In store and eluvator ; 80'i280Hc nlloat ;
VB'iQBlc f. o , I ) . ; No. 1 northern , 83.e { ; j-o. 1
Ininl , 80c ; No. 2 northern , VJ'iu ; No.UsprliiK.
74 Vc. Options were moderately active and
closed Urni ut ' ( XJUU1 advance on the decrease
In the. amount on pabsajje , tiKe In thu KiiKllsh
vlblble , llrnier Into cables and the political
trouble at Paris. No. 2 led , 7HeMay ; , 82 ? ; ©
b2J-c , closing at 82J'c : July , SSJiess c ,
closliiR at B-.iC.
IlAiti.r.v Inactive.
liAiu.r.v MAI.TJtilet. .
CoilN Kecelpts , 30,000 hit , ; exports , 109-
000 bu , ; Miles , 270,000 bu. futures : 02,000
bu. spot. Spots linn , ( lull : No. 2. 60' { c 111
elevator ; 6lV ! | alloat ; No. : i , 4H ! ( < Q.49'tC.
Opt Ions dull and 'o ' WchlKlier , closlin : steady ;
January , 50'i , < i50c ; ; , clo lns Ot4o ) ; ; Muy ,
62 3-lC .52'jc. ' eloshiR BUJjc.
OATS-Hecclpts , 42,0001)11 ) , ; exports. 101,00(1 (
bu. ; Mil , none of futures , 44,000 Ini. Npot ,
No. 2 ( lilciiKO , 38)C. )
HAYOulel , htcady ; hblpplng , 05c ; ( jood It
choice , 765t'JOi : .
lloi'H Dull , steady common lo choice , 23c
Puclllc Coast , 2Wti23c.
HUOAIIlliuv , llrm In demand ; Kales , 3,00 (
IMIKH ; centilfujials , 00 test at biealnvater
nt a 7-Kc. ! Itellned , fairly actlvo am
tlrin ; elf A , 45-IOQ,4 0-1 IUmould A
4 i5.1Vfi5'te ( ; standard AI 1 l-lfWi4 Vt ; con-
Tectlonei-H A , 4Ki ! ) < ic4)c ) ; ; cut loaf. 6 o-ltisj
&Me. : crnsbed. 6 5-lCiif5.e ( ; powdered , 6 15-11
( & ! ic ; granulated , 4 ll-lii fiu ; cubes. 4 16-K
MOI.APRKS Now Orleans , fairly active
steady ; open Kelt lo now 15001 ! to choice , 2 ( I
UOc.
UOc.Hici : - I'alr demand , uteady domestic , 3' ' <
C6c.liipan.4'ift4'c. ; '
EuusI'nlr demand , firmer western hex !
B2j ; western , late Kalliored 2Uc ; receipts
2,6-12 pls. ( |
llliis : ( Julet , steady ; nt t salted Ne\
Orleans ( .elected , 46 lo 50 Ibs. , 6ii7c ; To > .a
Kilected , 60 lo 00 Ibs. , liiifcTi ! .
Woolnlet ( , linn ; iloiueatii ! lleeco , 25B32c
picked , 23&32C.
1'ltOVltiiONSI'orlc , Kooddemnnil.lilKlier ; oil
mess , J17.7618. ( > 0 ; now mess ,
uxtru prime , nominal , Cut meats , ilmmn
Htroni ; ; pickled bellies , I0 > > ic ; pickled liiun-
13Ti.l3ic ( ; middles , htiong. Laid , ( uilel
caster ; western steam elo.-ed at $11.16 ; bale.-
none ; option sales , 260 llcn-es ; i'ebniurj
110.85 ; March , HO.bOi May , J1U.HO.
HliTTr.H l-'iriii , moderately active ; Kljrh
O'IIGKRIValily netlvo , firm.
I'm liioN-Duil , steady ; Aimirlcan , l2.76i (
16.611 ,
Copi'iMiQuiet ; lake , J12.lt ) .
Li : A n Dull , steady ; domestic , J3.85.
TiN-Qulet ; Straits , * 10,55.
Oinulia I'roilneu Iiirket ,
Thohlluatloii In the Jocul pioduco inarki
lias not hliown any very Imtioitant ehuiiKe.s fi
several diiys. 'llm lecolpls HIM Ilidit. an
urlroHUii most everythinglilKh , ThU lalli
( net appears to limit thu demand very matei
iilly , With < ' -Mht'llln nt 2t'u : at. wholesal
mid poultry i-orrebiioinlliiKly hlxh Hut coi
hUiiiion | | Is tinneif to ( .omothliiK else , I
other winds , the nnirkut | .s too liL-h for Hi
| iin > esof the people and thu demand Is eonsi
luently llttht. Tnohtipply and demand , hov
over , for tome days liavn been just nboi
eqiitil. Tlic Hvulpu of cneh day tuu cleiuu
up befoio the clo-u of ( lie nmrKel , so that tl
tradolH In a very healthy condition M > far i
that Kiie.-i. Prices , as will IH < noted fiom II
quotations , do not .show much change.
Ai'l'l.KK Sli > ck.-i iiiu held ut * 3.tHKiM,00 f (
( air to cholcti Ktock.
IUNANAS Quoted at f2.K ( > a2.0 per bunc
llumai- The arrlvnlsiiro more llbeial thu
Is theciikuwlthsoinootherllm of produceIn
Htlll they aru not heavy , Thodcmuml U fa
and tttocM are not iioouniuliitlni. . liood coin
try roll selU very largely ut n > 4il7lnslralgl !
Jola iiud an lil li us lhU2i.'o ( forbinall select lot
cjuututtonn uruj liell ui
mnumm
cherry. ( fl.'O per M > l i bell nml bu < , l.l , t'J " Oil
lo.oot , lr > rpy rnpo foil , t > i no ,
rKMtiiv Per do * bunches , 35c ,
\ Atn * Arrival * nro very llglitnnil the r.ml.M
on fre h Mock MrotiR. Hulesof fresh eggs nro
Inrcely nt 2Ge.
nir.sit Vmir.TAnt.na Lornl Rrowers nro
bringing In ' ' fo w f rr li vegetables of hot IIOIHO
growth. New onlun * . 20ft25c. per dozen
bunches ! Icttti 'c , 4U45c ( ; rndl'he * , 60c.
OlMiUabblisaru ! about nit that cnn bo hail
on the marker nt the present tlmo. Jurki nro
quoted nt 11.50 nml niltoti tails nt 75c , A few
Miulrrelsnro crtmliu , hut they do not appear
to .sell very well. . , , ,
IIONP.YJood ( while clover la quoted all the
wny from 17 < { 20c.
l > ti\iox-itGliiilon ] < nroI.OO'35.00. '
MAI. .MIA UiiArnj-Unchanxud ut 10.00 per
ICPC.
ICPC.NUTf Largo hickory nuts , 11.05 ; black wal-
OV'HTKKM t'rlces al Omaha still rcmnln nt 13
0..150 per unit )
O.Nio.vs-Tlio mnrkct IsqulPt. Homo jjrowni
85c per liiuhel , and tiinl- | : $1.00 purer : ; to.
UiiN nri Tlio iniirket U-.HII hiipijllcd with
I'lorldu oranires only , llrluhts uro quoted nt
} 3.2.r ! > forslnslociiso lots iiml J3.UO for llvo to
tun i-aso lots. Itusiuts nioU&c cheupor.
I'OTATOIW The trade Is limited inthosnloof
smnll lots ( nun stores. Western Nebraska
stock U quoted utbUciiml Utah : ind Colorado
ut oc.
I'oui.Tiiv Hcreliils nro llsht. and the matliet
llriu. ClilcUoni , UstHii1 ! BCOSO unil ducks , 0 ®
10c | turkeys , 1'Jiaia'iR. ' , . ,
SWIIT : : I'OFATOIWThe supply Isery llKht
and tliuy arc held ut $4.'J5.
ViiAit-Vonl i-iilvcs , choice. Tes Inrue and
thin , .TilBn. A law- and thin veal calf Is
about tlio hardest thins on llm market todls-
puao of ,
ni ) ! < i.NKss inn i : iv.
P. A.Pl.oeti N clu-dii' ' ottlhls fost.iltrunt tat
Ued rii.uil. .
ipoi-jio K , Chuirh of Meadow Grove has sold
out Ills Kt'iu-ral hliini.
M. ( ' . lltesler .V Co. , nomluullns ngcitornl
store nl t'luarwaler , aiu nbout to move.
Cein-KU Itarimrd , In the Implement and har
ness business ut D.ikotu City , has fulled.
Geonre. V. ' . Mowory. who bus bei'ii mniilntrn
peneial .store nt Moiiiplimi hub been .succeeded
iiy Mowery A Cump.
llunly > t Pitcher unit A. M. Davis , t < .Y ) , rnr-
pt-ts. eti' . , have conscdldated sil Lincoln , uiidor
the tlrin name of A. M. lUvli & Co.
Miilhleson .t lCaiers , implement deulers , and
K. Hooper & NIII , folindrymen , both llrsuul
Island llnm , will dlsi-ontlnnu ImslnosM.
Minion , \Vid\vi : I iKt Co. , wholoMilojroeersot
lirund Island , IIUVK Incorporated under the
linn name of Mlntun-Wooilwurd uompuny.
Oil .t
Xixv : Vonic , .Inn. 10. 1'p.rnor.isuM Thpro
were sales of only 1 ,000 bills , at Me. wliloh wui :
ulxmt 1 < ( e higher than tin : lust trconlcd sales
of lust week. Stock commodity was entlivly
neplected. The market was featureless and
news of alt sorts fulled to stimulate any hpciiu-
lutlvenctlvlty.
CiiTTONSiuui Oit , Ileltcr dumund , ilrnii
prude , 445'i-tric.
TAI.I.OW Strong and scuroe ; city ( ? 2.00 for
pk i , ) 5 < io bid , Oc asl.cd.
Ui > i.\- Dull , sti.Midy ; stralneil common to
Ttnil'l'.NTiNf.Jiilet ( , llrm ,
Livcui'ooi. , Jan. 10. Toitt'iiSTisr. SIMIIITS
" "is poruwt.
] < itsr.itiOiT : < 19.1 Od percwt.
lAlMlOX , Jail. 10. ( JAl.CUTl'.C I.lXSKi : ! ) 11s
3d per quarter.
- -lOs ll'id purcwl.
Hi'ilirrrt1'U \ Od percwl.
St. I.nuLsMirlrU. : .
ST. f.ouis , Mo. , Jan. 10. H.oun Plrm , but
WIIIJATWas very dull and slow , but closed
? ic uliove yesteiday : CUHI | , t'u-.ic : .lanuary ,
use bid ! I L-lmiiiry , liOSics May , 74 ! < a.7-Iic ? !
July , 74' ' } o.
runs Declined ' < < J 'lic early , but decllnnd
and flowed a .shade al > oe. yesterduv : January ,
3bc ; IVhrnnry , nHife : May , -Ilif'sfllljic.
ifmi-r ; cuiah , hamplu loir. . : iao ; May ,
it vi : Hlglior and stllT ; 5iV bid.
llt'TTKn Higher ; creamery , 27 < ffi30o : dairy ,
1 H'f/'J'c. '
LdfiSI'lrm : 25S25Sc. !
Uuumi'TS-KIour. bbls. ; wheat , 30,000
Ini. ; corn , 107,000 bu. ; oats , 24,000 bit. ; rye
and hnrhii 1101,0.
Siiii'iiiiNTP-l'lour , 5,000 bills. : wlieat , 27,000
tin. ; corn. 212,000 tin. ; oats , 22,000 bu. ; rye ,
8,000 bu. ; barley , 5,000 1m.
Kansas City ( iraln Market.
l\ANS\n Crrv , Mo. . Jan. 10. WHEAT Dull
but. steady ; No. 2 hard , 03Jiar.5c ! ; No. 2
led , isicfToOf. ;
CoiiN-Iii fair demand ; No. 2 mixed , 32'.i ©
Sautfj No. 2 wlilte , 35c.
OAis-Steady : No. 2 mixed , 20Uc ; No. 2
while , ilO'-.ffrSl'Sc. '
IlYKl'lrin ; No. 2 , 54G5SC.
lliviruii I'nchnngcil.
KuiW I'lrm at 'Jti'B.'Jfic. '
HKCKIPM Wheat , 57,000 bu. ; corn , 24,003
bu. : oats , 1,000 bu.
SIUP\II.VTR : Wheat , 121,000bu. ; coin , 0,000
bu. ; oats. 10,000 bu.
Wool Market.
llos-ios. Musi. , Jan. 10. The demand for
wool has been good and the sale.s good. 1'ro-
\ islons steady. Eastern lleece at 25',5S30c.
Unwashed combing wool K In .steady leiiuost
at , 25f 27o pur 111. Territory wool is active at
55&j58i : clean for line. 52i5i5 li : for line medium
and 47 < 2.50c for medium. Texas , California
and Oregon wools are In .steady demand.
Pulled wools aroln fair mitiesl. at,323Hc.
Aii'ilrallan wool llrm ; foreign wools stuady
but "julet.
Liverpool Markets.
LiVKitrnoi. , Jan. 10. WIU'.AT Qulut ; hold-
/TH nlfor moderately ; No. 2 red winter , 5s
OiMi5s , Oljd percental. Iteoeiptii during tlio
past tbreo iltiyii , 128.000 centals , Including
127,00 ! ) American.
CoiiN--l-'irm ; ilemand fair : mixed .corn , 4s
4JJ < 1 percental. lleooip- ! ; American corn past
tbrei ! days , 11,000 cental * .
PKAS Canadian , Oa 5'-d percental.
UAUON - Long ami short clear , 5DO Ibs. , 62s.
C'liiruu Market.
Ni\v ! VOIIK. Jan. 10.-Options opened ( inlet
to 10 points down , closed barely steady
10 to 20 points down. Haio-i 23,750 bags , in
cluding January , ? 15.70O15.85 ; Kebruarv ,
n5.5515.05 ; March , # l6.60ai5.GO ; Aprfl ,
8-15.50 ; May , flO.35H15.40 ; July. 15.35 ®
15.40 ; September , i15.30B > 15.40 ; lecember ) ,
J15.30. bpot llo ! , easier , ( | Ulut. No. 7 ,
$10.02" . _ _ J
Minneapolis Wheat .Market.
Mixxr.Aror.is , Minn. , Jan. 10.-May wheat
opened at 71 Uc ; no trading In other opt Ions ;
cash marketsteady : No. 1 northern , GG&GO'tc ;
No. 2 northern , OSSOS' c. Heculpts , 250
cars. Close : January GOc : Mny , 71SJc. On
track : No. 1 hard , OSc ; No. H nortlicrn ,
GGlsC ! No. 2 nortliern , 03aG4c.
Mlliviiiikuu ( iraln
MH\VAUKKK. WIs. . Jan. 10 , WHEAT Firm ;
Slay , 71 ! e ; No. 2 sprliiK. U5c.
CoiiN-l'Irm ; No. a , 3 ® 30f.
OATS firmer ; No. a white , 33S345o ! ; No. 3 ,
32(233c. (
IlAIII.KY OOC.
I'lilludelpbl.i drain Mirlet. :
I'nii.ADKi.i'iiiA , Pa , Jan. 10. WIIKAT l-'lrmi
closed higher ; No. 2 rod , Jaiiiiui'y , 7U4'377c. ?
COIIN Options tlrm at advanced prices , No
2 mixed and January , -ID'rf 1'J'iL' .
OATS OlTorlngsmoduratoj No. 2 white , Jan
uary , 40 ! , < 241'c.
Cotton Market.
Nr.w Oiu.nASS , La. , Jan. 10. Quint j mid
dlings , ! > 7oc ; low middlingsO.'jc ; goo (
ordinary , 8c. ; net receipts , lb,827 links ; grus :
receipts , 10,355 bales ; exports to the i-diitl
neill , 4,550 bales ; coaslulsu , 2,604 bales
bales , 2,700 bak-si slock , ! 160-150 bales.
Hiiltlnioro ( iraln .Market.
IIAI.TIMOIIK , Mil. Jan. 10.Vni.vr : Dull
No. 2 red and January , 77c.
iUits I'lrm ; inlM'd , spot , 51' e bid.
OATS Qulut. and bteauy ; No. - wlilto west
ern , 41c.
f
Tniders * Talk.
( JillCAiiO , 111 , , Jan , 10. CotinKclman .t Da ;
lo Cockrell tiros. ( 'oiiuiiU-liin company
lleforo Christmas theruwasii widespread Ini
prcsslon that wliiMii In Clilcago was lee hlgl
und thuabsencuotnuw Inislnesscaiised a halt
In llm mcaiillmo purcliases Hindu In olhe
inarkots ha\o brought them Into lln
and Ihu Chicago market again attract
buyers on account' of the readlni's
with which oid'T- ' ; can bo oxeculod
Tlio deelluo wlilch the trade was ( ixpucllni
has not matorlall/cd nml some spread specula
tors have app.irently begun to buy again su a
Idbu In ndvanco of iho geiP'ral public. Con
and oats am hardening on account of n belle
demand frum Now Kngland puliitt , , Piovlsloii
.aru still o.M'llcil and erratlo and thu fo\v \ oper
ator.s liuvlng open Interi'Ms lomalnlng an
closing them as iiipldly as possible. The nil
Usual advances are restrlcllng conftiimptloi
and wo Inlnk that when the hulls gut over th
Jill ! top they will line a toboggan nlhlo on Hi
other sldo
CIIIOAOO , 111. , Jan. 10.Kennetl , Hopkins i
C'o UiS A , MeU'liorler ' ; Tlio wheat markei
igh dull early , closes quiet und ver
suong , Tlio tlrmiiess wns mai.irlally asslste
by u icporl , whichhowovcr. did not com
fiom liny authentic ) imv , tlmt thu l-'rcnc
ministry had icblgncd and that theru wn
givat e\eitement In I'm In. Northwest hav
II.'L-II good buyer.s heio today and seem In
ellned to cover shorts , Thu weakest fcatui
U the fact that outside markets fall lo rcspon
to the strungth hero nml Chicago scums sti
destined to lead any advance whlc
may comu. Corn and oats hav
IH-I-II veiy dull und trhdlng In bollilius lice
without noteworthy feature , Provlilons hav
been the center of the greatest otcltcmei
today. In spllu of tliu receipts of hogs Hi
market npeiied'Miong , Lard and ribs ah
mid at a good iidvance. Later on tliei
seemed to bofieuieiilUIng , amlthuconseiiuoi
bivak xtriick numerous slop orders , tlio m U
ot pork Mrllilng Jl'J.iK ) , lard H0.40 and rlt
i'J.-t7. from which point theru was n iiulu
reaction on heavy buying for local markei
It looks as If ono strong party of locul bill
hus taken up Ilio deal ut tliu point where la
bullion , had sold It out. Piedlctlons uro uv
CliiCAUO , 111. , Jau. 10.-F , 0. Loiuui ; Co. i
UolllnKpr it fo. The wheat market
hn-j'ioen more netlvo today Muy opuifd nt
7N | i' . "Ohl tip t ' 7Duc nml clo ed nt 70Tho
bnylnRlinn bcVtt of n Jiollor clthrnoici- , with
vitbstniitlnl hplp from the provision Interest.
Wo have hnd n Meudy until slnco tlic price wns
7n > ( c , And this snln U not HUcly to In * lost nt
this Mat Ion of the year , 'ink-pendent ' of manip
ulation. There It no peolul feature show Ini ;
manipulation , nltln.URli th'.Mnarket nct.snciv-
ously. Jt Is true the hoUlltiRs b.V three
or four men nro sufllclent to cnnso fear
of a sharp and tinoxpictcd advance.
Wo rpRixrd the .short sldo nt prf'Sent IIH
unsafe. Lighter receipts nmt weather
contlnaoiiL'les aie all In favor of an Advance ,
and till * will in tlmo bo taken advantage of
by thobulN.
Corn IsRalnlnt ; In strenath.o bellovo It
safe to buy. With light receipts nml u Rood
domain ! Afay clnicd ut 40'ic. Oats nro stcndy ,
llucturxtln ? with -urn. The excitement In the
provision pll continues nml will do so until
wo IIIIYO lartter receipts. May pork sold tip to
M'J.47 nml ( Hosed nl ilU.10.
ouowrii or nt.siMss. ;
Itradilrnet's Shows How Atnnrlcn'tTil > ltliiR
Trnilu SprcaiU Out Yrar by Vrur.
tTnilcr the heading of "Tho Hunner Year for
Hank Clearlnjts , " the last Issue of llradstreet's
compile * a table showing i.hu pro nxs of the
various American jobbing centers aloiiR tlio
line ofptiisporlly , as Indicated by tlio bank
clearltiKs. It compares the month of Decem-
biT for four years , UHI ! the total volttmo of
the four uKo-milking a very Interest Inn show-
Ini ; . The various cities reporting nro grouped
III tcfpri'intn to their location.
In nmilyxltit ; the Ilia table , the editor says ;
"With the close of the month of December
there ended u year unparalleled In several re
spects In thu History of bunk clearings. Tak-
IIIK the country as a whole , 18'J2 wltnes-.ed the
heaviest Mdumeof triinsuctlonsover reported
In any year. Notwithstanding this fuel It
Is of Intore-t to nolo tlmt the chaimu
nt New York , thy ixreat money
center of the country , shows u con-
Mderablo fullln < { BIT from the total two years
tiKO. New York s lot.il , thoilKlt H.O liar cent In
excessof lust year.ls o\er 2 per cent smaller
than 18UO. A mil her tact of Interest , as .shown
In tabular form In Hiudstreel's , Is tlmt Chicago
cage and not lloston Is entitled to rank as the
second city of the country In clearings truns-
uetlons , onliiK to the heavy business done at
the former city dining the year Just closed.
The total clourliitfs for 1801 ! ut 01 cities ujiurc-
KUled .102,084,34 .a7l ) , an Increase over 1BU1
of0.1 percent. At New v'orl ; Cltvthe total
clearings atturepatcd $30n02,4liO,2o'l 5.0 ! per
cent ol the entire country's clearlmts an tn-
ereasu over 18I ! ) of H.O per cent , but n de-
eiease from IH'Jllota.l per cent. Outside of
New York City the total elearluiis In 1S'J2 ut
sixty cities aKtrieijatod * 2i,021. ( 7U1000 , an In-
ciease of U.8 p r cent over 1801.
"Of the 01 cities Klven In'the table only 12
show ilecieases. Ot these the south and .south
l.os Annele.s and Tueoma-and Ilio only re
maining deereusu Is Dulutli , In thu northwest.
I'liu InrKU number of Texas cities llRiirliijt In
this dliectlou Is especially notable. Ainon
the largo cities ropurlliiK Increases Chicago Is
notublu becuusuof the Kuln 10 percent en-
ahlliiK It to puss Koston und become .second In
the list. Itoston'sKuIn was only 0.5 percent.
OtherKiilns nro Philadelphia 15 pcrcentand
M. I.onlii H.O per cent. The following table
Klves the total clearings ut ouch of til cities
for two yeurM past , with the rank held by each
In the different years :
HAM ; CI.KAIIINIIH AT si.vrv ONE CITIES rou TWO
VUAHS.
1EM. 1J91.
Now York o.l,7lP,322,2ll
Clilcnxo 5m,77iisi : 4,4JUtS5.-
Ito toti
riilliitlulphln
St. l.ouls
Snn t''rnin'lsco 8l..42'i,712 !
llnltlinoro T7llUVUil 7o5.7Uil7 :
I'illslmri.- 7v.i.5aiui4 : ;
( .Inclnnntl 7W.7s'.4K ' )
Kunsns ( .Ity 41il.U71,7SU
Ncvf Orleans .rll.e07l07i
MlnneapolU 4H.05'I.5I8 : .
llntrulo . < 9lt.IU4 ! 12
Loiils-vlllo . in
Ilotrolt .
Cluvel.-iinl . U7 | lAI.UKl.fT.'i'lU '
Oiunh.T . US 212,211,03:11X1 . :
Providence . nil 27b.UIU.703
( Jalvi'sloii . SO
tat. I'-tul. . 2l2U7ri,2i8
Denver . 270.77 1. IMI
lloi ton . -'VjaiMi ;
tndluniiolla : ) . JIJ.UT , ' 1 1 ' .I
Cnlumbuj .
Memphis .
ttlcliiiuiud . ' 27 .
Unrlforrt 10Jlit,7Uj ! :
I'ortlionl. Ore 11W,7I8,77S IU'J.570 1117
Washington
tis : w
Kaslivlllc . , 10l.IW2.ISli . 211
Peuiln .
Uultitli . . . . . S3
t-t. .loscph . W.OSUU77
i-nlt Lake City . Sl.bol.RiU : l.i
llochostur . M.IWWJl 75.4S2.fi 10 ; I7
Now llnvcn . 74,75t.54'J 7 1. 2.11,227 1 : i
BprlnullcM . 7U,5IS.'Jl ; HT.KIJ.llCIII
WorccMer . lir.3S2 ,
Portianil , .Mo . 12
Wnro . .
Port Worth . SS.IM.71 4 M.7.V.I.03I
Sioux Clt/ . 67.M1.M7 4U.KIJ.ILI2 !
Scnltlu . 5I.VJ.I.8W .IW4 381
Ik's .Mollies . 52.7W.sll 10,777.882
( Irnnil ttnplds . a'J.BIIi.l.VS 4l.lkili.l4tl I'.l
N'orlolk . . &lIU7.lli8
Syracuse . IS.471.PO 45,228,287
Tncoma . 47.H7I.112 40.2U3.827
WllmlnKton , Del. . 42,05S , I2
Lowell . , . , 40.5011. (34 (
l.os Anvoli'a . II''OS.IO '
Lincoln . 3.I.S7ai8 : : .
Wlnliltn . 27.llll.ftM 2li,277W2
27.MI.VS rW.h7lii'JU (
J.e vlnntoM , Ky 3i.ai9.UII
25.01 8,271
- 23ij.oiu : ;
Topuku
Totals $ MSI.3IS.i7 ; : $17,4 ,3'JJ.714
l-\ir Omaliii the general table makes tlio fol
lowing comparisons :
lf'2 ' 1(91 ISM ISfcD
ICC J 23l'2.irH ' I 2IG4IJ t W,48J,102 f lSI.llli.4H
Year . . . . CTJiP..OT : ' ! M2t : 17,02) ) 2S0Oii,40X 210,1)73,514 )
This Is an liicicaso In three years of $81,340-
108 In the yearly total , or a fraction over 30
per cent greater business In 1802 than hi 1880 ,
It 1-i $30,250,610 greater than 1800 , which was
the banner year for Omaha previously , an In
crease of a llttlo moru than 15 pur cent.
Kansas C'lty In the .saino tlmo shows an In-
ereai-u of $72.300,208 , or 18'J8 percent. Since
1800 Kansas City's business has
Increased * 10,41G.720 , or 3.1T per cent.
Denver has nearer kept pace with
Omaha In thu ratio of Increase , although her
volume of business has not be-on so largo. In
tlio three years referred to Denver's business
ban Increased $76,810,500 or 38.8 percent.
Slnco 1800 , which , like tlio case of Omaha , was
Denver's banner year prior to 1802 , tlio in-
crcaso In tlio Queen City's business has been
but , $15.273,80(1 , 01-5,0 pur cent , showing that
desplto her boasted growth In population , shu
has not kept up with the procession In thu way
of business. Minneapolis , Omaha's vlg-
oi oils northwestern competitor , since
1880 has Increased tlio volume of
business by $107.832,460 , or 82.35 per cent , a
mo-,1 wonderful giowth , when the sharp com
petition Minneapolis Is subjected to ( s con
sidered. Slncu 1800 Minneapolis' tradu liu-
Inero.isod in volume { 131,130,400 , or a fraction
moru than 44 percent , a very even gall. Kt ,
Paul for the three years shows an Increase hi
volume of tiu,719uju , or 20.47 percent. Hlnec
1800HI ! , Paul's bu-diiL'ss has grown $15,500-
405 , or 20 per cent.
Omalia'K Incrcasn In volume of tradu fet
1802 over 1801 is J83)82,80'J ( ) , orn llttlo mon
limn 30 per cent , a very gratifying showing
and ono that cannot'fall to please thu friend-
of thoUatu ( Jlty.
.STOCKS AM ) liO.VDH.
Scaurltloh Werii tieiicrally Less Aiiliiiatoi
VvHtcrilny Than Dnrlni ; thu Pa t Week.
NKW VOIIK , Jan. 10. The stock markei
was Konerally less animated today , and the
preponderance of the few tockn , ( irlnclpullj
Keudln , Sii ur and Distillers , which nt pres
ent monopolUo the spsiulatlvu ; Interest , win
even mote iiiaiki' < nimii fqranydaydnrlntin ;
past week , Klnctuatldns , notwithstanding tin
activity In the stocks , were conilned wltldi
narrow limits , and the llnal changes wore gen
erully InslsnlJIcant. belns IrieKular for.smal
fractions , Thu money market continues ver ;
easy , and there wus still .1 btlir feeling In tin
o.M'haiih'e , owln ; ; to some Incieasuln the do
mnnd ami us to thooxclianye market , which I :
boliiK watched very closely , f
This had Its Inllnenco upon the stock snecn
lutlonand the elTect was hcun In thu last iioiu
especially In the rcpo'it. that the Hunk o
I'ranco hud alKnllled ll.s Intention to draw m
morn irold from IhU bide , whichcaiihcd ado
cl < led chaiiKo for the better In the lempero
the market. Ueadlim was iiKiiln very Juruel
deultln ; most of the day It wus wervk , and es
peclally In lliu forenoon , on thu effects of th
ieall/.ln sales , w hlch were helpi-d to KIIIIU extent
tent by professional hi'I line. Thu llnal io
however. In thuntock was only 'i percent.
Theuctlonof tlio.Iei-M'y Central Is still ro
Curded us of llttlo real Importunco to th
combination , but a report of Its alllunc
with the Pennsylvania lifted the price c :
Heading In the forenoon. Lai'kawnnn
dropped on ll ht buslnen.s and closed thu ila
wlthn lossuf 1 percent. The two leading In
dustrles , tiuKarand Dlhtlllcrx , lluctnaled eve
a runxoof KometlihiK mo in than 1 per een
lloth yielded In thu afternoon under the sllKli
advance In the early dealings _ anil the loy
howuvur , was recovered In each and their llm
changes uro without hlKiilllcunco. Among th
liidnstrlaUitlio cotton oil stocks weiu thu npet
lal f oat nro und talk of u dividend on the s > too
hervlnc to stimulate bomu bueculatlvu Imylni
and although no conllrmatlon of the repoi
wus to bu hud , both clus us of the block close
ut a considerable udvuucu. The uiurkct uf ti
the nollvlly of Iliifmn-noon gradually fell Into '
dullness , but it'llrb from procure brotiRht ,
higher prior * . * ' ri
There win no rcnl t strength until the last
hour , when bnylna'uas ' Mlmluatcd on the report -
port * In rezard tl 'Hho Hank of I'miico ro-
fprrcd to. A illHfrrtfih stating that the diffi
cult IP * In HIP wnjUJiU n bituminous coal deal
had Iwen probably iwept nwny by the win
ning over of iinopil > ypor wlio had stood In thp
opposition to It all along , helped the bitumi
nous coal stocks and Hocking Coal .V Iron com
pany esppolnlly " "responded with nn
advance ot 1 poa/lcvitt. / The feu I uro of tlio
market , howcverAtus the manipulating , In.
which isomo liuvljtv In the forenoon occurred
and an ntlvnnco'nP 2 per com at tlmt. tlmo
was hold for rho rest .of tliu day. Tlio general
bcarl-di temper of the forenoon led to some
reall/lngon the late tulvnnco In tlio grangers
mid Hock Island scored further advances at
llrst but it wasuntlroly lost litter In tlio day.
The Post sny.v. One of ilio most encourag
ing features was a. drift from the IndiiMilals
to thu railway share lints , thus hiMiidcnlng the
market to nn appreciable extent. Tim grang
ers' stocks were especially buoyant and In
active domain ! and In many rase * for Invest
ment orders. Sugar certificates were manipu
lated In a skillful maiiner with the result that
they maintained their recent high level. Man-
nnttan was exceptionally strong on the belief
that tlio system Is to bo benetlteil by the llnal
decision of the Itapld Transit commissioners ,
The following are tliu" closing nnolatlcns of
Ihu leading stocks on the New Vork Stto'c Ex
change today :
AtcIilVon , . , ' . . . air * .Norm .Miic'ric. . ! . .
Ailfinu Kxpress 152 Norlliprn t'nclnc. 17
Alton. T. II 8.1 'Northern ' I'nclrtc | > Ut 4Ct
do preferred l.V ) I U. I' . Don. A ( lull. . . ini ;
American l-.xprpBs. 117 'Nnrlltwcstprn ' . Ill ) *
IJnlllnuiro .V Ulilu. . 1UU dii prurorrcil . 141 !
Canailii I'lU-ltlc . . . . . M , N. V. Ontrni . 108 !
Canada Southern. . . 6'J' ' ' N. V. A N. K . 4 H
Central I'aclllc 23)j'Oul ) ' rlu * Western. . 181 *
dies. , v tJldo 3H. Onvnti Imp . ! ' ' )
Chicago Alton 140 OrcBou Nnv . 711
C. II. it i ) Ill Oro. t > . It. .V V. N. . . . 22l
Chicago ( ) : is I'nclllc Mall . 2il
Consolidated ( las. . . ir , 1'corln. Dec. , v I ! . . . . I'l'-i ' '
I' . C. C Aft. l < W * 1'lttcbiirK . IM
t.olo. Conl A Iron. . . iui Palnci ! . IM4 !
Cotton nil Cert
Del. II-jdion 13- Itlchmonil Terminal
I ) . U AW Itlclimonil Tor. pfcl.
I ) . A It. (1. pfil .VH ( KluUrntula VI
I ) . & f ICe . . ilo prelorroi !
KnstTcim : i-i llork Inhiinl
Krlu SJTulst. I..AS. F. IttpM. .
< lo nrefcrrcil MVfSt. I'aid
Fort Wavnc 1I ! < H do prefurri ; . ! 12.1
( it. .Northern pftl. . . ii : ) 1st. Paul A Uiu-ilm
c. .vi : . i. pra W1V do pfil 118
llouklnxValley III lauutlicrn I'aclllo. . . . .SI
Illinois Ontr.il iKi'VSumir ' Itellnurr. . 117
VI. I'nnl A Dnlntli. . 40V I'onn. Coal A iron . 35
ICnn. A Tux. prit stf ; I'oxas I'uclilc. Ui
l.ako ISrlo.t West. . XI fol. , VO. Cent.pfit. . 80'
do protcrrpil .71- , Union Puclllc 4) )
l.akn Shore l2S > < | tJ. S. Express . . . . . . . ( . ! >
I-eiul Trust 4 HW. Ht. I , . A I' 11
l.ouls.V Nnsli 7Sf' ! do profcrrcit. . . 24
I.onls. A Now Alb'y. MX WelU-Ftrco Kxp 24m
Manhattan Con. . . . 157J6 YVoitorn Union. . . .
ilenippln A C M \YheclliiK A I. . ! : . . . .
Mli-lilisan Central. . W\u \ Uo prolorrcd. . . . . . ia
Missouri I'acltlo. . . , Minn. A St. I 18
Mobllu A olilo I ) . * U
Nnshvlllo t'liatt. . . . 81 Cenornl Xlcctrlc. , . .
National Cordnt-o. . National I.lnsoeil. . .
ilo proforrocl C. Fuel A Iron
.V. J. Central . 12 i ilo preforroil 110
Norfolk Jt W. t.il. . .13 lloitd. A Tex. Con. . . 1
The total sales of stocks today were 3-15,000
.shares , Including Atchlson , li.OOO ; Chicago
HiirlhiKton . < c Qulncy , 5noo ; ChlcaRO Gas ,
5,1100 ; Dlstllllii ! , ' , ai.OOO ; Illinois Central
4 , < 100j Manhattan , 7,700 ; Missouri Paclllc ,
3,700 ; Northern Puclllc prefened , 0.500 ;
lieadin ? , 120,000 : Hock Island.-l-l..lOO ; Hi. Paul ,
10,300 ; Sugar'J0.300 ; Union Puclllc , 3,000 ;
London Kliuinelal Itovluw.
tCoiyi-fB/ifd | / ( 1803 lnj .hunts O mini HcilllfM. ]
LONDON , Jan. 10. [ Xow York Herald Cable
Special to Tin : llii : : . | General business has
been < ] iilet on the Stock exchange , but high
class .securities were dealt In to a fair extent
for Investment. Contois and Indian rupee
paper Improved VI. I'orelgu government
securities close llrm , duo to much better
tendency on the Paris bour.so. Trench 3s
recovered IH peri cent ; Spanish , 15-10 pel-
cent ; tii-cok , Vi to tfixSr cent , und nil olhor In-
termitlonul hourn Stocks improved to a.
per cent. Argentine. 1880 und Argentine
Tiinded i-lo-o strong' at an advance of ! ( per
cent , though the prejjilum on gold Is 1 per cent
higher. With one * u- two exceptions tlio
tendency of home railways bus been favorable
thiiuvh dealings have not been active. Amer
icans have been rathftr dull all day , llttlo erne
no support being forthcoming from New York.
Prices close Irrogitlur. Philadelphia Is ? .i par
cent lower , ami soyerjil others lire down 'a to
"t percent , while In a few Instances a rise of
' lo 3H per cent bl-1 estanllslied. Canadians
close rather depressed , more especially ( irund
Tiiink Issues , which rtru ! to " percent lower.
Canadian Pacllic Is iiiichangpil. Money was in
fair demand , ( 'all loans were secured ut 1 to
IH per cent. The .discount market was llrm ,
three monthpapur being quoted at l'/i JILT
cent. Hankers wlll'ffrobably secure from 1 ! ! !
to 3 percent tome rpw.
Xow York Jt'oney Market ,
NEW YntiK , Jan. 10. MO.NEV ox OAI.I -
Kasy at 35'4 ' per cent , last loan 4 , closed
oll'ered at 4 percent.
PniMi : MKHCANTII.K PAIT.II 5'7 per cent.
STEUMNU KXCIIANOI : Qulut but llrm with
actual business In haulier's hills at $ -lU5'i for
GO days and .1-4.87'j ' for demand.
Tlio closing ( imitations on bonds :
HiiHton Stock Qinilatluns.
IIOSTON , Mass. . Jan. 10. Tliu following are
the closing stock (
AtcliUon ATopeSa. : il7i Caluiuvt A llccia. . 'in
Iloston A Albany. . . 'Jll : l''runldln r.'ii
Uo.Hton A Muhiu
C. , II. A g
ICiiBti'rn K. It. Us. . . Qulncy 141
Hint A I'cro M. pfd. Santa Va Coppor. . 40
1. . 11. A ft. S 7n Tamarack Ki\4 \
.MnnH. Ccntrui 19 Boston I.aml Co. . . 5i !
Mcx. Cen. com ll ! < j Fan IMeiio I.aml Co. 14
N. V. i.N. Knulnnil. Woet Kncl I.aun Co. 17.f
N. V , A Ung. 7i. . . . Hell Tclcphono 20j
DM Colony 1ST I.nniBOtl htoro S. . . . 17
Itutlnmlcom Water Power 2W
\VU. Cen. coil C. At 7
Alloiinz M.Codiuw ) . bO II , A I ) ] [ ) ? J
Atlnnllc 10 Gen. Ill 113
lloston A Mont awl
MU.
Xow York Mining Onotullonq.
Nr.w VOIIK. Jan. 10. The following are the
closing mining limitations :
Crown I'olnt 40 I'lJTIllOIIIH ( ! )
Con.Cal. anil Vn. . . . 170 Slerrii .Novinln 115
Deiiilwooil 125 Mnmlanl 145
( lonli ! A Curry 60 UulonCon ! ) )
lliiio.V NorcroBj. . . . S.'i Vellow Juckol 70
Ilomoitako 1300 Iron Silver 4'j
Muxlcnii K'U Quick bllvor 375
Ontiulo 13X ) ilo prcf'U. . . ISO )
Ophlr ! 80 ( lulivcr 10
St. r.ouU Mining limitations.
PT. I.oins ; Mo. , Jan. 10. Trading on thnMlu-
liiK Slock uxuhiingo today was qulut. Quota
tions ;
l''lmineltlNolin. ' .
KANSAS CITV , Mo , , Jan. 10 , Oloarlngs
ti,877,363.
NKW OIUIANS , La. , Jan. 10. Clearings ,
$3,083,871.
I'Allls , Jan. lO.-rvThreo par cent ionics , 04f
55c for the ncconnU
Nr.w VOIIK , Jnn.lp ; Olenrliig.s1$145.507,455 ;
balances , UT.uaa.OOj , '
IIAI.TI.MOIII : , .Mil. . Jan. 10. Clearings , } 3IO- ( )
770 ; balances , i30 < J,404 , Italo 0 percent.
Ntw : VOIIK , .lap , 10 , ( iovcrnmont bond > ,
dull hut btuaily-jvUlo ; bonds dull and fea
tureless. , , ,
I'liii.Aiir.i.i'iUA , , Vu. , Jan , 10. Clearings ,
J15,327.052 balances , $1,701,280 , Money , ' D
percent. . (
MIIII'IIIH : , Tenn. rinn. 10. Clearings , if790-
132 ; balances , } 155,4ul. Now Vork oxchan o
belling at pur. ,
„
LONDON , Jan. inVrAmount of bullion with
drawn from tliu liiiuk of Knuland on balancu
today , i'81,000.
CINCINNATI. O. , Jiln. 10 , Monuy , 4f60 per
cent , Now Vorlc 4\clianie ; , 60u premium ,
ClflirlllKS , * 2,448 , OP ,
HKIII.IN , Jan. lO.rjTho Htateinent of the Im
perial bank of ( icrmany shows an incroiibu In
bpeclu of 25,4b0,000jnaris. )
HUSTON , AIiiss. , Jail. H ) . Clearings , $10,551 , .
301 ; balances , $1,843,571. .Money 4 percent ;
exchange on Now Vork 10u discount ,
ST , I.OUIH. Mo. , Jan. 10. IHcurlujT * , t4,074.-
284 ; balances , 1531,3(50 ( . Mono ' qnhit ' at Uit7
percent ; uxchuu u on Now 'ft' Ooa > 76o pro
niliim.
ST. Louis , Mo. , Jim. 10. OlcarliiKs , J4.704. .
284 ; balances , { 531,300 , .Money quiet nt Kt , ' ,
pRi-cent. K.ichunso on Nuw Vork , OOS76C
premium ,
VOIIK , Jan 10. [ Special 'Telegram ' U
Tin ! Ilia : . ] Nuw Vorlc uxchango was quoted a'
follows : Chicago , 8M ( premium ; Iloston , lOi
discount ; St. Louis , GOftjeo premium ,
CIIIOAHO , III. , Jan 10.-Jloarlnirf ( , 10.653 , .
67G ; Nuw Vork uxchaiik'u , bOo premium
KlurlliiK uxclinnint , quiet at 44.8Cf ) for sl.xtj
day lillU , H.HHjf for demand , Money easier u
Oper cent. _ _
i.ivi : HTOOIC M.vKicins.
Cattle Tradu Sninnwliat Unsettled ling :
Tulio Another Up .lump ,
OMAHA , Jan. 10 , Hect-lpts of all kinds o
stock weio unusually liberal , so that the tm
dayb' biipply compared with thu saino twi
dayu lust year shows an Increase of ubou
3,000 cattle , 2.600 JIOKS and l.BOOblieep.
Ttiu ruu of cuitlu was thu heaviest In ucarl ;
throd mouth * and the Rdtrrnl qimllly of ilio
oirerlimi wni very fnlr nn nil nvirnitc. The
lUternl nlTcrliitH were In fnvornf the ir.iyer *
nml opening bid * wcro lower , riilcapo. how-
cvi-r , wiit reported stronger , nml till * iiMli'U *
oned HIP shipping demand to MU-II an extent
tlmt KI ) ( > [ | to choice beef itepr * met wlthn
rendy snip nt fully sternly price' . Viilr to
poor crudes flcro Mow sale throughout
Hint lit prices weak to tx illtno lower than Mon-
< lny. Pretty euoil to rholoo 1,200 to lGOMb. (
Meors weld nil HIP wny from JI.13 to t5.no.
Pair to pixvl 1.00(1 ( to l.iJoo-lli. steer * olrt v pry
ffpiictnlly ut fmni J3.C-0 to$4.10 , with poor to
fair stun from J3.10 to J3.50. roinldt-rltiK tlio
hf-nvy receipts and tlip very \vpnkoppnlnc tlio
market was fnlrly netlvo nml ticnrly overy-
tliln ? iiM'ful disposed of.
It was ( ho snmo wny In c > . iVsnndmKp.d stuff.
Tlio enrly iimtkot. wus weak and lowpr , Intt us
outsiders began biiyinp tlio fcellni ! linprou-d
mid many of tliu good to choice cows mid
heifers coiiiiiiiinOod stroiiKor prices. Tlio
liberal ort'erlngs ( about ninety curs ) wcic
against tlio medium niul common grmlp-t
rind prices rather shaded lower , ( lood
to choice cows and heifers sold from J2.HO to
t3,55. Pair to oed turf sold lai-poly nt from
J2.25 to $276 , with fulr topoor stillT from W.OO
down. llulN , o\en and slags worn In good de-
inniul nt fully sternly prices largely from
i'J.th ) to ( .1.1)0. ) Common to choice vciiFealvcs
soliHreely ut good strong pi Ices fiom J3.00 to
5o Jii *
Although receipts of eattlo wore largo the
proportion of Htik'ki'iN nml feeders \\nsilUiip-
polutltiKly light. Kcgiil.'ir dealers wei'o nil
good huyers anil there wus acry falrilemand
ftoin the country. Prices rilled sti-omt on nil
Ki-iidrs.although the volume of Hading was
nnturully limited , fiiles wi'io nl fiom W.Ol )
J3.30 , the milk nt from 12.40 to $3.03. lp. ! i
lions lloss scored another bis advance to
day In spitu of tlio uniiiiiatly liberal ollVrlnj-'s.
H lias been nearly a month since thoru wore so
many linns received In ono day and buyers all
agreed that the quality was very good lots of
good medium wul ht IIOKS ,
Iloston was a good liuyor of heavy and
butcher wolKlithoxsand Indianapolis wanted
uonil llcht and medium weight Kradc.s. The
local demand was oven better than usual , and
with bullish eastern markuts the tradu opened
up with a whoop , 1'rlceswero anywlierufroin
a ( llnio to 20c higher than Mnnday and
buyers could not Kut to thu liogs fast
enoiiKb. They bought lots of the ho s
In the chutes rlKbl nftor they wore unloaded
and bjforu they had been led , watoied or
yarded , ( iooil lo choice butcher and heavy
nous sold al from 17.45 to $7.55 , with fair to
KOIII ) llKlil and medium wolxnt stutf at $7.36 to
$7.46. I'oor IlKlit and nnderweljlit slull'
sold from { 7.30 anddo n as low as i-7.17' ) .
On hem Ish reports from Chicago the market ,
closed wealc with part of Ilio early advance
lost. About nvurytliliii ; changed bands however -
over , the bulk soiling at from $7.40 to $7.45 as
against 47.25 to 7,30 Monday uniUD.70 to $0,7C >
onuveuk ago. Itepresunialfvo . - > alu.s ;
OMAHA
Manufacturers' and
Jobbers' Directory
AWNINOSANO TENTS
Omaha Tent-Awning
COMPAXV.
Illl
BAGS AND TWIN'S *
Berals Omaha Bag M. 0 , Daxon ,
COMPANV.
Importer * nnd niAnufrt. d on monllilr
Hour nuclei , burlap ) ,
tirlnp. 30.N.lMh.
BOOTS U1D SIDES.
Morsfl-Co3 Slioa 'Conipany ,
Ilownr. ) Stroit.
I'nclory minor lltli nnd Oounl.nStreet * .
WPi > reniiklnaclo ? ptlo > to eAth Imrnr ; . nnt nia
tclllDii ncl.mi ormo.li which li very
Kith niorcluuit" .
Kirkendall , Jones SIAuw. Hand-Sowed
COMPANY. Wiulimto S110K CO. , lunU.sli'nli
mtn > . 111'ii U lliiiMn mul riilihrrirnols , I3jj-
Iliibhir Shoa I'o. , 110.- 13lO lliirncj St.
HUMIlMllirnor 8t.
COM , CQ ( ; .
Omalia Coal , Coke & EagloGornlcj Works
I.1MK CO. . h.inl anil 10ft IIr . mlvAnlii' ! Irnn
nml , S K i-or. I'Jlh unit eornlc1. Hi iitnv oijiii ,
tuet-illle s'ivliiu ' ; < , oto
Iliu-llfl '
DRY GOODS.
M , E , Smith & Co. , Kilpatrick-Kocu Dry
OO ODH CO ,
Dry B00d , nollonv far- Xoll : > ii . uontJ' ( nrill-ill
llth tvul
lltlinm ! ll-irnny St .
FURNITURE.
GROCERIES. tlRUGS , ETi ! .
D. M. Steele & Co. , Blake , Bruce & Co > ,
IMMMiJonoiSl. , lOtli nml Hnruor Sts. ,
Oiunlm. Dunlin.
2. . . .325 - 740 12. . . .203 - 760
2. . . .240 - 740 57. . . .345 W ) 750
2. . . .270 - 740 G5. . .340 280 750
00. , . . 200 40 740 09. . . . 234 - 750
88. . . .210 120 741) 42. . . .290 - 760
78. . . . 227 100 7 40 ( ii..259 ( 320 7 fit )
07. . . .204 Kit ) 7 42'5 CO. . . .343 240 V 55
05. . . .230 100 7 41'S ! ' 59. . . .300 120 755
83. . .242 120 7 42" 75. . . .201 80 755
71. . . .253 300 7 42'-i 01. . . .323 40 755
72. . . .231 - 7 42j !
PIGS ANltOiiH. )
1..200 - 4 Of ) 1..340 - 0 50
1. . .210 - 000 119. . . .130 120 055
Snnni' UorelpN weronmiMiully liberul , anil
the bull : of tliu oll'crlncs were ( or suli' . One
bitndinf stoolc sheep was lillleil UiroiiKli foi'
feeding. I'rutly itood 71 ! to 100 Hi. westerns
ght from $4.35 to St. 45 , anil tlie inarlvCi
s.enlatlvc sales :
No. Av. I'r. '
438 Mexican wethers . 92 445
200western ewes . 107 4 35
12natlvocwes . 165 4 CO
7 Illicit lams . 85 500
234 Moxtcnii mt.xcil . HI 425
19KMo.\lean yearling . 70 435
CCG Mexican yearlliiKs . 72 435
Itccolptsuml Disposition ( iTStnclt.
Odlclul receipts und disposition of stock a < ;
Mmwn by the books of the Union Stock Yards
company for twenty-four homy , ending at 5
o'clock p. in. January IU , 1893 :
llECUtl'TS.
Chicago I.lvo Stock Market.
UiliCAOO , 111. , .Ian. 10.-Hpedal | Telegram to
Tim llp.K.l Hoteliers' and I'lintieiV stock : .old
Mronx and sonerally n. hnilo liiuber than
yesterday. There w.'is no percepllblo clnuiKo
in values for droved beef and .shipping .steers ,
though the prevailing fci-lins was rtither
stronger. Kocolptsof all grades amounted to
( jcarcely moro than O.OUO lioad , which Is an
except lonally lljzht inn oven for a
Tuesday , but buyers are looking , or
pretend to bo Juokln ; , ' , for heavy 10-
celpls for tomorrow and Thursday and
they used Unit possibly as u lever to hold
down prices. Trade opened early and aet-
Ively and by noon the liens were emptied.
Hales of cows , liolfurs and nulls were on a busU
of from J1.50 to $3,85 for poor to extra. ( | iiall-
llos. U was an oMivnn-ly poor article IhaL
: iad lo sell below i2.00.-unit ho pi cvallln ; ; prices
were from J2.25 to 8-2.36. Diosscd beef and
shipping steers wtuil. iirim-lnally at , from
J3.GO to 45.00 , with from J3.25 to J0.15 the e.\-
tremo ranxe of ( ] uitiitlon .
Homo salesmen < | iioled the ho market
, llher , others steady and a few were inclined
toiiuotolt lower. It was llrm and weak In
spols. The Northwestern division showed the
inosthtiPiiifth , opening sales up there uverag-
ItiKii irlllohigher ( linn for Monday , while in
tlie IturlliiKlon ami Itoclc Island divisions tlio
market was at no tlmo moro than steady. The
highest price paid was } 7.90. There wore ono
or two trade-tat that llu'uro and many at from
$7.80 I o J7.85 , tin ) oirurlnxs InclndliiK moro
Kood bo' s than for MXIIO days. Tlio clo o was
weak all aroiimi at from { 7.25 to J7.GO for poor
to prlmo llKht and at from $7.50 lo $7.80 for
common tn clioleo medium and heavy wolulits.
Kheep sold ut from 5c to 10 advance on .Mon
day's values. lliHlne.ss was brisk on that
basis and tlio desirable Dllirln.wero ipilckly
bought up. Irow Krado mixed slnll'ini'l with
an Indlllerent deinainl. but Mild to a lllll'J '
boiler advanlauo than before , l.ambs sinned
the advanco. The tone of the market was
hotter than atanytlmn iiiu Inn Ilio previous
week , anil overythiiiK useful sold fieely. llest
lamlm wild up to $0,25 , ami tlio bull , of the
. .ir..i. , , ut from fO.20 to J5.80. Clioleo
to prlmo natlvo muttons went , at from 75 oo to
& 5. : > o , choice fed wosteriH at from (5,00 to
S5.20 , and Inferior lo cliolcu mixed natives al
from $3,00 to $4.75.
Ilceclpts-Cattlo. 0,0(10 ( head ; hogs , 30,000
head ; sheep , U.ooo head.
The Kvenlin , ' Jourinil reports ;
CATTir.--llecelpts , (3,500 ( head ; Rhlpments ,
l.tiOO head ; nnirkot steady on heavy tirades ;
llcbt neglected ; cows strong ; besthluers , tMHt
fo6.50 ; otlieiy , if3.01 Iti1.76 ; btockers , } 2,30il )
3rlcows ) ; , Sl.75iJ3.85.
lines -Uecelpts , : ) 1,000 head ; shipments.
8.OOO head ; miirkct ojieaed 5c higher , closed
lOc lower ; lonxh and omnium , < 7.1Oi',7.25 ;
paitklmr and mixed. J7.n'j,7.55 ( ) ; prlmo leavy ,
and butbers' ! , 7.75 7.'JO | sorluil ll lit , } 7.4li2 >
5,06 ; liimlis , 14,00 0,20. .
js'tiiv Vork ll\ SI in' i ; .Murkiit.
NEW VOIIK , Jan. 10. llHi'.VKS-ltcculplii , 038
head , all for exporters and slaughterer * . No
trade , feollim llrm ; dressed beef steady at Mifp
O'.icper ' Ib. shipments today , 12,165 beuves
and 2,500 quarters of beef.
UAI.VIM * Itecolpis , I471iead. Market steady :
veals , JH.dniiM.DO iicr 100 HH. ; ciasscr.s and
Hi-Meni calves. i2.5ft3.12'i ( ' ,
Simp ; AMI JAIIIHliocniiits , 1,020 heml.
Marke.slowslieeps | ; ( > Iilatt4.25 per JOOlIc , . ;
lambs at t5.OOft.0.37 ! ' < . , , ,
lions Iteeolpls , 3,070 head.conslKneil dliccti
nominally sleady at i7.)0'ii ( ) 7.00 | mr lee Ibs.
St. l.onb l.tvu Stouk llnrUot.
ST. Louis , Mo. . Jan. 10. - O.UTUItoeolptH ,
3'JOO head ; slilpmontH,7oo head imaikel stnmx ;
fair toKOo'l ' natlvo hleci > , Jil.lO'-M/i'J ; choice
hhlpln | ) . tll.lliitt&.OtJi meal fed To.aMevr ,
13,00 fi4K ) ; Krass Texim-i , fj,25fi3.2l ) .
HonH-Kcculpts. 6,200 head ! HlilpinPiim.
l.ilOO head ; market 10c hlKher ; heavy , J7. U' '
4J.7.SO.
HiiKKl1 KocelplH. 000 head ; shipments , none ;
market Ntion l fair lo KOOI ! nitllvoh , f3.lOU >
4. CO | choice touxtni muttons , ? -l,75'd5,30 ,
Kiiiniat C'lty l.lvii StocK .tlarkct.
KANBAH Oivv , Mo. , Jan. 10. UATTI.IS Ho-
cellits , ( i.OOy head ; shipments , 1,200 lii-ud ;
fairly actlvo , Rood hleci-h tlrin , others weak to
lower , feeders steady I diessed beef and fclilp-
phiK Kti'ors , f3,00&5.00 ; ktucl.erb and
' > .h7)a3.40. )
0,000 hcadj
HARDWARE ,
Recloi1 & Willioliny Ln !
OOMl'ANV ,
tii\li > r ! > In Imrdf.iro and
Corner 10th nml J.ic'oon ' tool *
Stf i 5li.
HATS , ET3.
W , A. 1. GibbonS Co ,
lints , csp" . rtrn
wlovr . mitten * ,
ft * .
LUMBER.
John A. WaUflelil , Charles 11. Loa ,
Input toil. AiiMrlvtn Port Itnril'ioo.l
Unit oiu-.nt. cnrpsti
. . , Honrliiit ,
Millie llii'O. IHti nn. I
JLIQUORSj , MILLINERY.
Frlci
. . . . . . . . . . . ant jo. ) li
\Vliolcaile liquor ( ! o ilen of intlll n riut to
Mall or tori pro u nt ,
10J1 Ksrn.im St. JJ-J-'JIJ . Hlh St.
PAPER. I OILS.
Carpenter Paper Co , ' Standard Oil Co. ,
CITM n full Monk of
I'tlnlbiK ' , wrnpplni ; nml ttelbie I nuil liitirlcatlni
vrllliiK impure , cnM
tiorotu. | ell . nrlo crenie , etc.
CUMMISSIO'I ,
Branch & Co , , Jas. A. Clark & Co. ,
I'toiliicc , fruit ] of nil Hiittor , cioe ! , cits' ,
poultry ion ! Kitnc ,
kliiiln , ojrstori. ill ! S. uui st.
STOVE REPAIRS. I S.\3l. ; D1033.
Omaha Stow Repilr MADl3bMY&C9.
W WKJ , H'.IIVO rojlrj Mi I'lf.ia'-UMM of ai h
nn.l < r.tor att-t Vim 3 H i it o r , ti 11 n I < nn
for nay kl'ut uf atoj in mllinn , liruuh uf
m ule , I'W7 ljulu : : at. mj , inii.i tut U.irJ a
400 head ; nctlvu lult'Jon higher , olosliii ; 6 ®
Klc on" ; extreme , range , Sl.75ii7.00i bulk ,
J7.30iS7.50.
SIIKKP Itoralpts 1,400 head ; shipments ,
1,100 head ; iiuiet , .steady to weak ; muttons ,
S4.05.
I'noiimon n.
At no lime lii the history ot tlio country
1ms iMioumonlii boon so iirovalent us during
the winter months of Ilio hist two years. In
times past u common oolrt was not consid
ered at all .serious , hut ot late years the
grout tendency of colds to result in imeumo-
iiiu has inailo ivMple apprehensive. The
trouble is Unit colds tire not always properly
treated. No preparation containing opium ,
wild cherry or chloroform should bo used , as
thc.v have u leiidcne.v to dry up a cold , where
as it should bo looseneil und the lun s re-
Moved. It lias been obsurved that when
Chamberlain's Cough Kemcdv is used the
cold never results in pneumonia. The reason
is that this remedy stimulates the iimcou *
membrane which lines tin ) throat and lungs
to a healthy action , causes n Tree expectora
tion , throwing off the poisonous matter , ami
counteracts any tendency toward pneumonia.
J-'or sale by druggists.
Licenses.
The following imirrlnjo ; licenses wera
isuucd by County Judge lillcr yesterday :
Name and address. ARO.
I ( ioorjw UolTiiiau , South Omaha 21
'I Kiln Wlnkler , South Omnhii IB
j Mlle Hyde , Omaha , 33
t Killth Leisure Unitilm IB
J.lo.iephKHIc , Omaha 27
I Anna Mora ver , Omaha 21
l.lolm Itamstck. South Omaha 20
( 1.1/v.lo lCrn.se , South Omaha 2U
Iluu-II Itct-amii Popular.
AVhcu people Hud an nrllclu much superior
to anything of the kind they liavo over be
fore used , they arc almost sure to tell their
friends iibnut it , unit especially if they know
of some frionda needing such an article.
Dealers also soon learn the true value ot
their goods , nml when they have an nrticlo
of unusual merit they will almost- invariably
mention the fact to their customers. This
accounts in u grout mcasuro for the largo
sale on Chamberlain's Cough Komcdy. Hero
is nil instance : W. L. Neoilham , a prominent
citizen mid busim.-Kj man of Orrsburg. Mo. ,
1ms been selling Chamberlain's Cough
Kciupily for several years and recommends
it to his customers , because in his oxpcrlcnco
it IIIIR proven to bu the best for colds , croup
and whooping rough. lie says it is tlio most
popular medicine that ho handles , anil ive.s
tin ) best satisfaction. 60 cent bottles for
snlo l > y druggists.
Iiint Itelmlmi-AO llm State.
MiuvAVKcnV5s. . , Jan. 10. A spei'Inl to
the Evening Wisconsin from Mn-lisjn says :
The supreme court today afllfinud the judg-
ncnt in the treasury suits. ICx-treasurcrs
mil theif bondsmen uro thereby reiiiircil | to
return to the Btato the amount of $500,000113
nleftist on state innioy ilopDilto.l by the
.rcasurcr in prlviito b.inls in years past , .
You don't wanr. a torpid liver ; you ilon't
want a bad complexion , you don't want n
bad breath [ you don't , want u ho.iducho.
Then use DJ Witt a UUIo Early liisjrs , the
famous little pills.
WANTED
& H B B > y n n va , Tni.n . . limum ) , . . or CITIES ,
i 8 H M. * .t-n nMnnl
O a H 4IB COUNTIEO , SCHOOL
Erf U/BuBJ / UDIBTfllCTB. V/ATLft
COMPANIES , BT.rt.H.COMPANIES.ctc.
H.W.HftBOlisffcoiipiliiff.Bankers
. . . ,
103-169 Dearborn Gtroet , CHICAGO.
IS Wall Street , NEW VORK.
7O CIDtn fit. . BOOTCM.
SOUTH OMA/7A.
Union Stock Yards Company ,
Soutlt Opialia.
llott Cutllo Ilo nml fclicop nnirkot la tlio ncil.
COMMISSION HOUSES.
Wood Brothers ,
I.lvo Stock Commission Merchants
ontli CiunlM 'I'nlciilioiio 1157. ClilCBJO ,
JOHN II. DADIHMAM , I . . , . „ " , . „ " .
\VAi/riit : K. WOOD , fMlin"k0"
Mnrkct Itoiiortt by iinill uaU ulrouaujrfulljr fu
lllnlll'il upon application
NOTJCK OPASSKSSMKNTOf DAM *
AC KB KOU GHADINO ;
To ilio ownorN of all lots and puiuof lot * on
l-'lfth atreol , from 1'lurou ulroot loool -
wiirtliuvuniio ; , , ,
Von are horuby noillloil tlmt tliu nnilor-
Hlirnod , tbreudlsinlurestud frooholdiirii of tlio
elty ofOmahu , haviibuan duly appolntud by
thu mayor , with thu approval of Ibuouy coun
cil of Hul'l city , to autus'i tliu dumaiiu to ilio
owner * rufipuctivuly of thuvnnaiy \ \ \ alfuetod
by uraillngofNalil hlroot , deehirml noi'unsary
by onllnaiu'o No. : i.i7 : , pussoil Huek'J'l \ , au *
pi lived Duo. SI , Iblti , , . . , ,
Von aru fiirlhor notlllod , that Inu'liu no-
ceptedHald appoliitmuiil. and duly qualllluil
ai required by law , wo will , on Ihu I7tn diiy of
Jiinnarv. A. U lt".D , at thu hour of 10 o'clock
in the 'forunoon , al tliu ollluu of .Slirlvur It
U'Donohoi ) . H'JI l'.irn.ini ' Htrool. w.tliln tlio
cornurato limits of Nalil city , meet fur iho pur-
posoof voiiHlilnrliiK and maldiix lliu IIMOII-
iiiontiifduiiuiKU ' ( > thu ownorHl-ospecH truly of
hit Id property , alluoted by siilil Krauliiir , tuklue
IntovoiiHlUurutlon npitulal bonulliH , If any ,
Vou aru notlllod to bo present al the tlmo
unit iilaco afori'buld anil mitlo ; any objuotlou
toorktiiluinonu concurnlnv said absbiimonk
of dumusci n you may ' '
KO. . I'AIJI. .
JAH.HTOOICIIALa
Ouiuha , Jan. < ,160i JidlOt