Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 04, 1901, Page 8, Image 8

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COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Lircrpool's Glillling Indlffarenco Lowers
ths Wheat Market Barometer.
CORN AND OATS CLOSE A FRACTION HIGHER
Former Is .Miiilcrnlcly Active nt Open
liiK nnil Knrllicr Ml rciiKtbciicil by
(iooil Cnsli IJrniiiiiil Provisions
Close Honirwlmt Imiirovi'il.
ClllCACiO, Jun, 3.-U'hent declined today
on disappointing cables ami the disposition
to lake proilts, May closing up to yestcr
dny. Corn closed c ntid oatn Us higher.
Provisions it t the close were 2&c Improved.
Wheal hud (in Irregular, nervoud dny.
Under the depressing Inltucnco of unre
sponsive Liverpool cables Muy opened ?jc
lower to unchanged ut "tttfiitKc On Inly
ing calmed by ll)?ht northwest recclptH it
rully to 7?c followed. The bulge moved
to ucllon tlio desire for piollts mid a slump
to itl'dc wns the result. On thin decline,
stop-loss ordern cume- out und then; wius
even somo short selling. Tho com strength
then became nn Inlltienco nnd on covering
lluy recovered to ;7ic. Again sates to ..
ciro profits been mo thu order of tho dny,
mid us tho recent broad demand wuh luck
ing prices reHponded readily to tho pros
Mure. May declined to 7fiUc nnd closed
weuk c under yesterday at "0V. There
wns scarcely any cash business, prices be
ing out of line. Seaboard clearances In
wheat anil Hour were ecjual to .llii.ono bu.
J'rlmary receipts aggregated 4Hi,w Int.,
compared with 491, fMJ bu. lust year. Alln
neupolls and Dtiluth reported ICS cars,
iigutnst 293 last week and 310 a year ugo.
l.ocul receipts were 157 curs, nono of con
tract Krade.
Corn was moderately active. Tho mar
ket opened easier on tho Rood wcuther, but
turned strong on n Rood cash demand.
Buying by provision people helped tho rally,
'ihern was some recession from the top In
sympathy with weakness, but the clous waa
llrm. Muy snM between Wtc and 37140 and
closed Ho hlRher at 37c. Receipts were 4DU
cu rs.
Outs were fairly tirtlvo and generally
strong-, althoilRh there was some easiness
at tho start on local soiling. Tho slretiRth
was duo to 11 strong Reneral demand. Re-
hT.''!,tHwc'ro 852 v,irH- Mtiy ""'d between
iV41iWo and Slfto and closed lie hlRher
at 2140.
Provisions opened cusler In sympathy
with u lower hog market, but turned strung
cm a Rood cash demand, particularly for
Iirk and ribs. Kborts nmj outside Inter
ests were well represented In the buvlnR.
Prices eased from tho top on protli.tnklng,
but the elnso was llrm. .May pork sold be
tween $12. ili nnd $i:i.25 and closed 22!4fI25o
hlRher at I12.D74: .May lard between $7.02V.
und $,.1,1.4, closing Sl4fl3o up at $7.10. ami
May ribs between $0.iw and JO.fcO, with tho
close lOe Improved at $fi.72'4.
Estimated iccclpts tomorrow: Wheat, fi3
cars; corn, 213 cars; oats, 15 cars; hops,
18.000 head.
Tho lending futures ranRed as follown:
ArllcleH.I Open. HIrIi.I Low. CloseYcs7"
Wheat
.lun.
Feb.
May
Corp.
.Ian.
I'eb.
May
Oats-
.I1111.
May
l'oik-
.I11.11.
Muy
May
ltlbs-
.I1111.
Muy
71 fftj, 7IS.73l4.tfU 73U 7114
..'. "ix' ''
OTniU 77vi , T!4 70 77'i
35i7fc 3C?ifff 4 r.V .r74 35t ifiM
xfii ni x, 3014 ;r,Tj,
3SMT4 3714 3(i?i 37 aj's
2214 22i 2"4 ""SJ ""U,
24145 2T2I10 2IH 24S
12 G5 13 1214 12 05 12 SO 12 S71A
12 75 13 25 12 75 12 9714 12 75
fi 8714 7 05 B S714 fi 95 fi 3214
7 0214 7 1714 7 02(b 7 10 7 0714
fi B2(4 fi 7214 r,2i4 a a r, B214
CO (1 SO (1 0) 0 7214 fi 6214
No. 2.
Cash quotations wero ns follows:
FLOUR-Qiilot and llrm: winter patents.
$3..!fi3.80; HtralRhts. $3.l0!;3.00; clears, $2.'Jt)
i:i.3n; sprlnR specials. $1.30; patents. $3.40ff
3.8..; stralRhts. $:i.O03.40; bakers, $2.20fl2.7r..
WHEAT-No, 3 sprlnR, csy73c; No. 2 red,
7i7714e.
COHN-No. 2, Sfic; No. 2 yellow. M'uCMc.
OA'rS-No 2. 23145121c; No. 2 white, 20'4&
27c: No. 3 while. 25lk27c.
HVK-No. 2. 63e.
nAItbUV-Kalr to choice maltltiR, MTiCOo.
SKKDS-No. 1 Max. $1.67; No. 1 northwest
cm. $t.BS. l'rlmo timothy, SI.70. Clover,
contract cnule, $I0.B1).
I'HOVmiONSI-Mess nork. per bbl J12.S7W
fl 13.00. Lard, per 100 lbs.. Jri.95J77.O0. Short
ribs sides (loose), $ii.r1ji(i.W). nrv salted
shoulders (boxed), $5.87145lti.l2',4. Short clear
sides (boxed). $7,004(7.10.
WHI8KV-O11 basis of I1I3I1 wliir.s, per
Rill.. $1.27. '
HUOAUS-Cut loaf. $i;.23; Rrr.nulatel, $5.70;
confectioners' A, $3.09; off A, $5.64.
Following nro tho receipts and shipments
for today:
Articles. IlccclptH. Shipments.
Flour, bbls so.ooo hi, wo
AVheat, bu 190,000 lOO.lOO
Corn, bu 607,000 lBI.Oir)
Oats, bu 491,0110 278.000
Hye, bu u.ooo 2,00,)
Hurley, bu 51,000 oo.ouo
On. Iho Tioduco oxehniiRo today tho but
ter,i:urket was dull; creameries, 1623c:
dallies, I220i Cheese, dull at 10UUll?ie.
Krrs, fairly frci.li, 23e.
M3W YOHK (il-.MMt Al, .llAUKKT.
lnolntlons
Vnrloiis
2c C I. f.,
f..
of tin- liny 011
CoilllllOllllll-N.
.,?NV,y0RK' J,"- :l--l'LOtm-7lecelpts,
3!',r. 0 bbls.: exports. 18.031 bbls.; dull and
onsler. with prices ClilOn lower to roll:
winter patents, $.1705(1.00; winter
StralRhts, $3.&0'a3.fl3: winter extras. $2 63
42.93: Minnesota patents, $I.105jI.4O; Minne
sota bakers. $3.ooii3.G"; winter low grade.
& '?? n",,r' '-dy; fair to ROJd.
$J.W3.1G; cholco to tancv. J3.13'(3.50. Uuck-
i.t-iii nuiir, ipuei in leilJ.. I.
HUClvWimAT-I)ull at ly62
New York.
COIjtNMi;AI.-I'lrm; yello'v western, 90s
city, 9lc.
ItYK Quiet: No. 2 weslern. 67e nlloat
Buuii u mi wesiern, M'ji.iTc, carvots.
IIAltl.HY Dull; feeding, 4S7j50c c. 1,
New York.
iiaui.i:y mai,t-duII.
B1VIIHAT-HecelitH, iS,m bu.: exports,
21 5.5 bu.; spot easy; No, 2 red. Sl',c f. o. b.
nlloa : No. 2 red. 7so elevator: No. l north
?rV !).lll!L!,,) tii!i'0 f 'iH-Jat: No. 1 bard,
Uuluth, UOHc f o. h. alloat Options experi
enced weaknesa all tho fnrn part of the dnv
under btop-lo-ts selling, oxpivvslon or short
accounts, unsatisfactory .ub.es. luck of out
side support and a bearish prlco current
weekly review; closed weak, 14lUc m". de
cline; March. M&MjMHic, closed at VlHc;
Muy. SI9-1CfjS3c. closed at M;c. .
CORN Hecelr.s, 25S.375 bu,; exports, 2S8 -143
bu.; spot quiet: Nn. 2. c elevator and
4Mo f. o. b ulln.it. Option market opened
steady and later developed pronounce 1
strength on smull receipt, lurge clearances,
steady cables and active outside support
from people recently bulling wbeut; t
llnnlly declined with wheac and closed env
at ac net advuueo; Januury closed 41V.C:
May. 42l43He. clocd at 42Hc
OATS ltecipts. GS.C.01) bu.: exports. 50.27S
bu.; spot quiet: No. 2, 2Sio: No. 4. 27)ic: No.
2 white. 321ij?32W.c: No. 3 white, 31He; track,
mixed weslern. KWJf'io; track, white. 31ji
55c. Options slow, with oorn.
MOl'H Quiet; state, common to choice,
1900 crop, 1C21C', 1S99 crop, HSilSe: old olds
2jl0c; 1'aejlli! const. 19(10 crop, 155J19c; 1S99
crop. lMilOo: old olds, lrrtjlile,
HIDKS Steady: Galveston, 20 to 23 lbs
17ll9e; California. 21 to 25 !bs 19yi914o'
Texas dry. 21 to 30 lbs.. 15c.
J.HATIIUU Sternly; hemlock sole. Iluenni
AvTPM.JlKht to hcavywelRhts. 2iSj".5o: nclif,
Wo'oi-SU'iidy; domcsllo lleece, 2l5i20t:
Tfxus. ir.Hi 17c. '
I'HOVISIONS-lleef, dull; family, lK(i
12c; mess. 9ti914i.': beef bams. JI9.6fj;o 50:
packet, $IO.OOiiilO.I5; extra India mess. $14.00
frmt.OO. Cut meats, dull! i.lfk-ln.l u..u!y ri
tf(81ic; pickled shoiMers. 645r5Uc; pickled
bums, 8i45i9Uc l.urd, llrm: westoin
steamed, $7.10; Januury closed $7.30, nominal-
rciiueo. iirni; touuneiii. Si.mi; Koi'lh Amer.
id. $j.i5. rork, llrm; fam-
$H.00(jl7.0Q;
1,110 pkgs, ; steady,
eamery. 17fi23o; Juno creannry, 17ii23c;
ictory. lHjfilBc.
CHi:i:Si:-ilecelpts. 2.I2S pkgs.; steady;
incy. large, full made. ll'.Ullllic; fancy,
leu. $8.25: cnmnuuni!
ny, tii.unipi.im; snort c car,
mess. $12.76(1113.75. '
TAI,hOW Firm; city, 5c; country 4!i'i'
ulic
UICB Firm; domcbllc, fair to extra. 3T1
ft'filSc.
lll'TTKU-Uecelpts,
creamery.
in
fa
small, fall made. HMM2c.
, I'OUUTUV-Allve. llrm; fowls. 9U.f(ifo;
chickens, 8I(9e; turkoys, 7'.t'(iS'4c; dressed,
llrm: turkevs, SltWlOHu; chickens, yuyiOc;
fowls. 8VjJI9o.
Kuas-ltecolpts. 3,237 pkgs ; lirmor; west
ern, avcrapo puckeil, at mark, 22fi26c; w;st
em. loss off, 27c.
MHTALS Tho metal markets of Kngianl
wero In somewhat of 11 HPml-iunleky condi
tion, ns tho result of tho unf.ivor.ib'o -tite-inent
Issued by the Ilank of lOnslu d. Well
ness developed rapidly nnd before tho closet
of business In London hud declined J In
ills 10k and was tending s'lll lower. Th-j
local situation, following this Information,
dropped ubout'r. points and ruled weak and
unsettled all day. Huyers. however, falKl
to tnkc udvantoRO of the low prices and
business was very slack. Tho closing llguro
hero wun nominally at $20 60. 'the rert of
tho list, however, remains quiet, with trad
ing contliicd chlelly to supplying ImmcdUio
renulrcmenls. I.nke copper ruled dull nnd
nominni ui lf ror i.tise nunenor mm
Jlrt.fSifc for cafctltiB and electrolytic, wlillo
at t.niwli.11 n Irs nt 7 f.il wns noted: lead
and spelter continue quiet but steady nt
uncnauged prices; iron mnrKcis 111 mis
country were without material change, de
siilte tlio Wenkners abroad, where iron nt
Glasgow declined 3s to D7s and Mlddlobor
ough 9d to 49s,
OMAHA WIIOI.IJSAI.IJ MAIIKKT.1.
Conditions of Trnde nnd lnnln t Ions
on Mlnp'.r ntul Fancy I'riidiice.
lOOnS-ltecelpts, llRht; Bood stock, 1S20J.
1,1 VK I'OChTKY-Ilens, ftTi4c; sprlnB
chickens, C14f7c; roosters, 3t?4e; ducks, GIf
C4c; geese. C',4Ti7c: turkeys. 89c. .
FHKSII DIllsD I'Olfl.THY-Hcns, 7!4
five, roosters. 65ic; ducks. 85 814c; geese,
M4fi9c; eprlng chickens, per lb., V.iUiC.
turkeys. lOWlO'.ic.
OAMU-Mallnrd ducks, per doz.. (S.dO'cp
3.60; teal. $1,6011.75; mixed. $l.COfil.75; Jack
snlpe, 76c; Jackrabblts, $1.60; cottontails,
90C!($1.
Ill'TTHH-Cnmmnn to fair, llo! choice,
ltrIBc; separator, 25c, gathered creamery,
20T2IC.
FKESIf OYSTKHS First grade, solid
packed, New York counts, per can, 33c; ex
tra selects, 32c; standards, 23c; medium, W)e.
Second Brnde, slack filled, New ior't
counts, per can. 300; extra selects, 2G-.;
standards, 20c; bulk standards, per gal.,
$1.25.
I'KIHONS Live, per doz., 30c.
VKANS-Cholce, DlllOc. ., , ,
HAY Price quoted by Omaha Wholesale
Hay Dealers' association: Cholc upland,
.'i; No. 1 upland, $t; medium, $7.60; coarse,
$7. Hyo straw, $8.60. These prices nro
for hay of good color and quality. Demand
fair. Receipts', 1 car.
OATS No. 3 white, 26c.
CORN No. , 32c.
URAN-U3.60. '
VKOHTAHIjUS. 1
l'ARSNIl'S-rcr bu.. TOc.
TURNIPS Per bu. basket, 40c.
UHHTH-Pcr bll.. 40c.
CAIIROTS-Per bu., 40c.
I,KTTUCK Per doz.. SSfilOc.
RADISIIKS-Pcr doz., 30c. .....
HICANS Wax, per 1-3 bu. basket, $1:
string. We. . . .
POTATOHS-Pcr bu., MBGOc; Idaho, per
bu., sue.
HWHUT POTATOF.S-Per bbt.. $2.
CAHllAOi:-llolland seed, lc. ,
TOMATOKS t Callfornln, per 4-baskct
crnte. $2.
ONIONS Per bu.. 90c: Colorado, per
lb.. 2c.
Ci:i,i:RY-Callfornhi, as to size. 4jii?7jc.
CAUMFLOWUR-Callfornla, per crate,
$3.
FRUITS.
PHARS-lVr box, $2.0052.23.
C.RAPICS-Malagn, per keg, $6.60G9.00.
APPI,KS-Natlve. "Act HIM) j)cr bu.: per
bbl.. $2.50! eastern. $3.ooi3.2i; California
Iiellllowers, per box. $l.40Tf 1.50.
ORANHHRRI12S Hell and Illlgle, $10.00
ner bbl.; Jerseys, per bbl., $0,25; per crate,
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANaiCS-Callfornlii seedlings. $2.50;
navels, $2.7503.25; Mexicans, $2.7u; Florldas,
W'M::MONS-Cnllfomla, extra fancy, $3.50;
choice, $3. , ,
KANAKAS Per bunch, according to size,
$2.00512.50. , .
FlOS-Callfornla, now cartons, 80c; lay-
tiATMS Persian. In tW-ll). boxes. SlUrs,
5!4c per lb.; Halloween, Cu per lb.
MISCIQLLANJSOUB.
tit fipavn 1 r.ltn? ?Jn. 2 creeU.
6Vjc: No. 1 salted. 7'4c: No. 2 salted. C14c
No. 1 veal cair. 8 lo is ius., .('.so, j,v;i
calf. 12 to 15 lbs.. C14c: dry hides. srUue;
sheep pelts, 255i73c; horso hides. $1.601iJ.Jo.
NUTS F.ngllsh walnuts, per lb., 13c: III
berts, per lb 13c; almonds, per lb.. 18f20e;
raw peanuts, per lb.. 6'ii&14c: roasted, oViif
714c: Hrazlis, 13c; pecans, 10012c.
IIONHY Colorado. 2l-.cctlon case, $3.i5.
CIDF.K Per bbl.. $3; per half bbl., $3.
SAUIORKRAUT Per bbl., $4; per half
bbl., $2.60.
HI. I.onU nrnln mill Provisions.
f,., , rf-t,, ..... o XIII.-AI tiltt'nr' Vn
Ql. 1.UU...I u. ,,. v.. ......
2 red, cash, elevator. 7240: track, ul4c;
January, 72?4: May. 75if,'n 7514c; No. 2 hard,
- .t "Prt l.ital.nln
HC, ll'Vriiin, .iiuvv w..j....-. . , ,
uuiin-iiiKiiur; ., - u."...
l5473iio; January, 35c; May. 30i,(ri30hc.
. . , n.t. iti...,.,. -Mrt ,.nu)i ?ll(.p? trnrk.
2314ii2lc: January, 23',4c; No. 2 white, 2.c.
1' iv f irm ; iie.
FLOUR Firm; patents, $3.C0(Ti3.75: extra
fancy and straight, $3.2053.35; clcur, $2.7Cj
" SKKDS Timothy, nominally llrm at $l.23Tc
1.60 for uvengo receipts, with prime worth
more: Mux. no market.
CORNMF.AL Steady nt $2.
v., , k tIk. u..,.l.wi Atiu. Irnnl 17.1,.
HAY Finn; timothy, ,$9.W)5jl3.50; prairie,
J9.6011I.W.
WHISICY-Strndy at $1.27.,
IRON COTTONTIK8-$l.2o.
HACaiNO-7ii7?4c.
PROVISIONS Pork, higher; Jobbing.
$13.23. Lurd, nominally lower. $t.90. Dry
salt meats (boxed), higher: extra shorts,
$r..S714; clear ribs, $7; clear sides, Si.uu.
Uacon (boxed), higher; extra shorts, $8;
clear ribs. $8.1214: clear sides, $8.3,14.
MKTALS Lead, nomlnully, $1.20. Spelter,
lower. $3.93 sellers.
POULTRY Quiet; chickens, ,c; turkeys,
Gc: ducks, 7c: geese, 614c ,, , ,
HUTTI3II Dull: creamery, 155121c; dairy,
131120c.
KOCIS-Lower: 1814c.
RKCHIPTS Flour, 5,000 bbls.: wheat, 24,
000 bu.; corn. 76,000 bu.; oats. 23.000 bll.
SHIPMENTS Flour, 9,000 bblr.: wheat,
55,000 bu.; com, 83,000 bu.; onts, 31,000 bu.
Liverpool (irnlii mill Provisions.
LIVERPOOL. Jan. 3.-AVIIKAT-Spot.
firm: No. 2 California. Cs3d; No. 2 red west
ern winter, 6sU14d: Nn. 1 northern spring,
Gs2sid. Futures, steady: February, Gsl!d;
March. Gs 214d; May. i:s2d.
'mirCSnnt. American mixed, new. OUlot.
4s 'd; American mixed, old, llrm, 4s 2d. Fu
tures, quiet; .Miircn, osavitu; may. .i oiu.
PICAS Canadian, quiet lit 6s 6?id.
FLOUR Steady; St. Louis fancy winter,
8s Cd.
HOPS At Loudon (Pacific coast), stendy
at JC2(fJ3Bs.
PROVISIONS Kcef. dull; oxlra India
mess, G7s 9d. Pork, llrm: prlmo mess. 72s.
Hams, dull. Short ribs, II to 1G lbs.. 43s 3d.
llacor.. Cumberland cut, steady, 20 lo ;w
lbs.. 45s: short ribs, 1G to 21 lbs.. 41s; long
clear middles, light, 28 to 31 lbs., dull. 12s Cd;
long clear middles, heavy, 35 to 40 lbs,, 41s
Gd: clear backs. Hi to 20 lbs., 39m Cd; clear
bellies, II to 1G lbs., 49s. Shoulders, square,
11 to 13 lbs,, dull, 31s Oil. Lard, American ro
llned. In palls, Mteudy, 3Ss3d; prima western,
quiet, 38s 3d.
KUTTKR-Finest United States, quiet nt
95s; good United States, dull at 81s Gd.
CIIKKSK Hasy: finest American white,
61s Gil; American lines, colored, 52s Gl,
TALLOW Prlmo city, llrm at 25s tkl; Aus
tralian, In London, steady ut 27s 9d,
Kiiiiniin City (Jrnln nnd Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. Jan. 3.-WIIKAT-Muy,
GS4?ii;s?;o; cash, No. 2 hard. GSiiG9l4c; No.
3, iMiiif.Se; No. 2 red, 71c; No. 3, liii70o.
CORN Muy. 35iH35Ho: cash. No. 2 mixed,
33513314c; No. 2 white, 3IUc: No. 3, 3114c.
OA'lrS-No. 2 white, 2o42314c
KYK-Kn. 2. 47c.
HA V Cholco timothy, $10,005 10.50; cholco
prairie. $.00Ji 9.50.
HUTTICR Creamery, 185121c; dairy, fancy,
17e.
12(1(18 Weak: fresh Missouri and Kansas
stock. 1814c per doz., loss off, eases re
turned; new whltewood cases Included, 4c
more.
RKCI2IPTS Wheat, 63,200 bu.; corn, 17.G0O
bu.: oats. 3.000 bu.
SIIIPMF.NTS-Whcnt, C2.100 bu.; com, 27,
200 bu.; oats, 2,000 bu.
Toledo ; en I ii mill Seed.
TOLKDO. Jan. 3. AVI! HAT Active, weak;
cash and Januury, Me; May, 82c.
CORN Dull, llrm; cash und January,
3GHc: Muy. 3Sie.
OATS Quiet, steady; cash and January,
234e: Mav, 25V4e.
RYE 63c.
S12I2DS-Cl(iver. llrm: 1S99 prime, $0.50;
January, $7.20; March, $7.23.
Phllnitf Ipl.lit Produce .InrUel.
PIULAD12LPIIIA. .Ian. 3.-KUTTI2R-Dull:
prints, lo lower; fancy western cream
ery. 2a,.4e: fancy western prints. 2Ce.
12C10S Firm; good demand; fresh nearby,
27c: fresh western. 27o; fresh southwestern,
20c: fresh southern, 25c.
CIU2I2Si:-Flrm: New York full creams,
fancy, small, 1145(120: New York full
creums, fair to choice, 10i45iW4c
Mlimrnpollii Wlirnt, 1'lour nnd Ilrnn.
MINNI2APOL1S. Jun. 3. WHKAT-Cush,
750: Mny, 7i'.,4fi70sic: July, 77Hc On truck:
No. 1 hard, 77si.e: No, 1 northern, 74ic; No,
2 northern, 72'.lGi73!ic.
FLOUR-Qulot: llrst patents. $1,105(4.20;
second patents, $3.90yi.0o: first clears, $2.90
(j3.0O: second clems. $2.0Off2.1O.
URAN-lll bulk. $11.751)13.00.
, 11 ii I it I Ii i nil n Market.
DULUTII. Jun. 3.-WH12AT'-Cush. No. 1
hard, 7514c; to arrive, "tic; May, 79Hc; No. 1
northern cash, 734e; to arrive, 74c; May,
;714o: July. 774e: No. 3 northern, &H4j694c;
No. 3 spring, 65145624c.
CORN-3lc.
OATS-254j25!4c;
IllvinuUee (iraln AInrliet,
MILWAUK1212. Jan. 3. WHKAT Lowor:
No. 1 northern, 7G&77o; No. 2 northern, 710
7l!se.
ItYH Firm: No. 1, 63c.
U A RL12Y Higher; No. 2, G05J61c; sample,
llmik ClenrlHH.
CH1CAOO. Jan. 3. Clearbnrs. I31.1K3.R3:
balances. $J,2o;i,410; posted exchunRC, $1,824
5j4.87'i: New York exehiinge, 20c ulscount
ST t.OUI8. Jun. 3,-Claarlngs, $9,CC5.SU:
baluncc-s, $1,'J2$,852; money, 55ju per c-out;
New York exchange, par bid, 10c premium
asked.
NIJW YORK, Jan. X-Clenrlngs, $380,132,-
iwj iifimnees, iii,i.ki,iij.
, I 1NCIKNATI, Jan. .I.-Clearlngs. $.1,730,
Vi money, cud per cent; Now York ox
change, pur.
1IOSTON. Jnn. 3,-Clcarlngs, $21,(W1,"10;
oninnces, .i,i,iij.;(i:i.
PI1ILAD12LPHIA, Jan. 3.-Clcarlngs, $27,
3T.rl3: bnlnnees. t.K.U.M.
IIALTLMORM, Jnn. 3.-Cloarlng9, $J,I74,-
, WVO, f ..,1,11V,
MOVIMinXTS OITOCKS AMI IIOMJS.
Siidilen Ciillnpse of Iiillnled Hprculn
llon on M'nll .Street.
N12W YORK. Jnn. .1 Tim Inntr nl..l
storni of liquidation broko over the stock
markot today and swept prices In a torrent
of selling In n downward course, which was
not effectually checked oven nt tho closo of
wip inarKci. Tiicro wen; wlrto breaches In
prices by that tlmo nnd the preclpttnta
character of tho selling gave the market
tho appearance of n scml-demornllzatlon.
Speculators who wero long of stocks showed
many of tho symptoms of panic In their
scramble to save tho Imposing profits which
tho prolonged rlso had Indicated for them
on paper. Tho market was so top-heavy
by reason of tho vast number of accounts
?." ,mr.row margins which infested It that
tho fall In prices gained momentum ns It
progressed. The wiping out of margins In
tho face of the value of stocks forced them
' tj Prevent losses by tho brokers.
V hother any of tho liquidation beyond this
wns forced would bo dllllcult lo say. Tho
money murkot maintained u calm surfaco all
day. Iho call loan rato ruling at 614 !cr
cent nr below that. Then) was a continued
shifting of loans, however. Incident to tho
enormous ilnnnelal transactions Involved In
the yearly settlement, and Iho disturbance
of loans thus caused added to tho unsettled
feeling in tho stock market.
The URgreRiite sum culled for by tho
checks passed through tho clearing houso
banks today reached $380,132,003, which, with
tho single exception of yesterday's. Is tho
largest total on record, exceeding tho pre
vious maximum by over $I5,000,000. There
wero various causes assigned to account
for tho violent break, but all of thorn to
gether would hnvo proved Inclllclent to pro
duce selling In tho speculative mood which
has prevailed In Wall street for many
weeks past. Tho real root of tho troublo
was that faith In Iho level of prices began
to bo Impaired and a conviction wns bomo
In upon speculators that tho largo demand
for stocks which they have expected to con
tlnuo during Jununry has been pretty
largely discounted. A realizing1 senso of tlio
Mlmsy uuthor ty of many of tho scnsutlonul
stories on which stocks havo been advanced
liroko In upon tho minds of buyers, who
confounded their own eager demand for
stocks with n supposed iill-embraclng pub
lic demand. Seeing themselves long on tho
stocks ut tho very high level attained by
prices and with a very doubtful prospect of
a . Inrgc additional iidviineo they threw over
their holdings with tho utmost preclpltnncy.
Of the causes contributory to tho slump
most Importance mi. Hi 1 nllnrlinil In ll.n
advance In the Rank of Knglaud's discount
iaiu u pin i io o per cent. Tina waft supple
mented by tho statements of tho three
great government banking Institutions
abroad, showing a radical Impairment of
resources on uccount of tho requirements
In tho yearly settlements. At tho sumo
tlmo cabled reports from London described
Bloomy forebodings over tlio future. Tho
result WUS a shun) bunn In utnHlnr. .,v.
change rates In New York and growth of u.
uinui umt wio .now iork money market
will bo called upon for gold to relieve tho
strained situation In foreign money mar
kets. ,
The developments In tho foreign trade
situation favor this hypothesis. Grain and
cotton bills have become scurco in the ex
chungo market and tho relnpse In Iron
prices abroad, while prices havo been well
maintained In tho domestic murkot. Indicate
tho continuity of a falling off in tho foreign
Iron trade. Imports of merchandise are ut
tho Bumo time on tho Increase.
Tho return to tho money market and tho
stock market of Iho largo funds disbursed
hero In tho yearly settlements aro likely,
Judging from precedents, to bo delayed.
NOW York exchulice nt Plilmirn tnrtnv oii.l.
denly dropped from 10c premium to 20c dis
count, ino neavy liquidation In Sugar hud
a very unsettling effect on sentiment, ns It
was commonly nltrlhiiii.il In u-ii v.i, ......
steel magnate, who has mndu Ills mark hero
in iiirco ino ueur sme or tlio stock market.
Selling orders from Chlcuiro iv,.r nrit-utn
wires wero estimated by Stock exchnngo
rumor ut us IiIrIi us 200,000 shares nnd wero
attributed to tho account of this following.
'I ho violent slump in tho rubber stocks on
tho reduction In tlio preferred dividend wns
un additional disturbing Influence. Tho
Joint effect of these various causes can be
Kiiiiieren oy n siuuy oi tlio prlco changes
for the day In tho list of stocks. Tho ex
treme decline In Rubber was 7H. In nnlil.nr
preferred 914, In Sugar CVs. Metropolitan
Street Railway G14, Fcdcrul Steel 5 and In
most of tho leading Industrial between 2
und 5 points. In tho railroad list thoso
stocks which havo recently been under
most palpable manipulation wero naturally
most affected. Tho most notable declines
from tho high point were: Krlo first pre
ferred. 4',4; Delawaro & Hudson, 4: North
ern Paclllc. HTd: Raltimore & Ohio and Dela
ware, Lucku wanna & AVestern, 34; Iowa
Central preferred, 3H: l'ennsylvnnln, Read
ing second Preferred. Denver itln f.n.
preferred nnd Chicago Great Western pro
lerrcil "K," 314; Kansas & Texas pruferred,
3?: Union Pncillc, 314. und throughout tho
niiiroiiu iihi irom iiuii points. Tlio closing
was In many cuses neur tho lowest.
Tim nonu murkct was very active and
liquidation was In force thero ns well nn it.
stocks, but tho declines In prices wero bv
no means so marked. Total uninu
value. $3,935,000. United States refunding 2s
declined' 14 and new 4s, registered, ',4 on tho
(UBl CUM.
Tho following are tho closing prices on
tho New York Stock exchange:
1,
Atchison
do pfd
Ilaltlmoro & O.
Canadian l'uc.
Cunuda S
Chew, ii Ohio...
Chicago O. W..
v., li. it w
Chi. 1ml. & 1...
ill) pfd
Chi. 12. 111.,.
C. H N. W
C. It. I. & P...
a. c. c. .t st
Colorado So
do 1st plU
do 2d pfd
Del. & Hudson,.
Del. L. & W...
Denver & R. Q.
do pfd
Krlo
do 1st pfd
Ot. Nor. pfd....
Hocking Coal ...
Hocking Valley,
lluliols Central,
lowu Central ...
do pfd
Lake Krlo & W.
do pfd
Lake Shore
L. & N
Manhattan 1,....
Met. St. Ry
Mex. Central ...
Minn. & St. L..
do vfd
Mo. Pacille
Mobllo ,t Ohio..
M.. K. .i T
do pfd
N. J. Central....
K, Y. Contral....
Norfolk & W....
do pfd
No. Paclllc
do pfd
Ontario & W...
Oro. Rv. & Nav.
do pfd
Pennsylvania ..,
Itondtng
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Wo (J. V
do pfd
St. I.. & S. F....
do 1st pfd .,
do 2d pfd
St. L. Southw...
do pfd
St. Paul
do nfd
St. P. & Omaha
Ho, Paclllo
So. Railway ....
do pfd
Tox, ft Paclllc.
Union Pacific ...
do pfd
4irliAVabash m'.
heoi. fc L. ;.. W,t
do 2d pfa "it!
Wis. Central .... 11
Third Avenuo ...117
K. & O. pfd 85
8
24
91
f.i;
40
1C.I
USH National Tube... t;.l
, ami.do Pfd 105
. 01 Adams Kx 115
, !ni lAmerlcnn 12x 175
'1C!i4 U. S. Kx B7A
,11iT5 Wells-Fargo 12X.133 "
rf rfi.iiur. ..ui, cii... ;;u4
.,u yu
Amer. Malting... 1
.do pfd 2G14
Amer. S. & It.... 641.4
do pfd 93
Amor. Spirits ... JiA
(In f) 1- "
Amer. S. lIoop,.,.,. atA
Amer. H."&'v!.'! 4?ft
do pfd s;i4
Amer. Tin Plate. 6314
do pfd 90" I
. j. Amer. TOLacco...l'.2
. rl4i do pfd rj.;
. 4, Anno. Mln. fn .1?
,iii uroouiyn R. T.
Col". Fuel ,fc 1,
. Wt Cou. Tobacco ..
.ii-u no pru...
'.1
. 42
. 10
,12lVK
,189i
, 31
. 81'
. 2514
, GJU
.ISS'.i
, Hi
. 41
,12S
8214
62'4
."s-14
. . rirf eeocrai Htcci ... Kn
l'ij do pfd 7f4i
K tiiiiin, r;icotrm ...,li(;
lOliicosn Sugar.
no imi.
451S Inter. Paper
j.'; 1
W'li
93
, 70
il4
IKlS
iln r.f.1
l.ITi T ... olnil., f-lnu
.11514 National P.iscul't
llli do nfd
. 43V4 National Lend... 1!M,
. do prd iij
. MJi National Steel .. 4114
. 8514 do pfd Q'lt
. 2t;i N. Y. Air Rniko.l-is"
. 41 No. American ... 19
14 Paclllc Coast .... BX14
.140 4 do 1st pfd K)
' r$,,. "fl
. i'94, Paclllo Mull 4114
. .ij1! Penplo's dus ....loiii
' jl'reBsed H. Car... 60
. !W do pfd w..... K2'i
. 2214 Pullman P. Cur..l9S
. 79 IS. R, & T 6'.
. . do pfd us
. tnUITenn. Coal & I. fi24
. HJU. S. Leather.... K
.IS7 1 do pfd 7oi
.127 U. S. Rubber ... 25K!
4114 do pfd 71
20 AVestern Union... mu.
ii"4 Amm.
Z'hl Rer.ublln f.
79 do pfd...
824 P. C. C. .t
Copper ... 91
fc .. 11;
St
8,. IG14
.... CS'Z
L. 5S14
Kx-dlvldend.
Tho Commercial Advorllsor's London
nnuuclal cablegram says: Tliero was uni
versal heaviness In tho markets hero today
on tho action of the Ilank of Knglnud In
advancing Its minimum discount rate from
I to 5 per cent. Tho return showed that the
ratio of reservo to liabilities was only 2914
per cent, while 33 per cent is regarded as
iho safe minimum. Tho Soulh African
news also wns discoursing nnd thoro wero
three more exchange, failures, making
thlrty-Bix fallure'j of members nt this sottlo.
ment. Consols fell H and all the nihrkotn
followed suit. Americans wero heuvllv soi.l
and tho closing was depressed, although
Now York absorbed stock most liberally
and the contingent bought nt tho reduction,
Tlntos similarly foil despite talk of the
Increased dividends, Tho bank lost i25.(i0
gold to Argentina and .ClS.O'io to tho con
tlnent. Tho market tepald the bank a con
siderable sum. Discount houses raised their
deposit rates 1 per cent. Silver wns weaker
on dearer money,
London Probers In vextluule Failure.
LONDON, Jan. 3.A number of brokers
held a meeting today and discussed the re
cent failures und tho collapse of tho Lon
don and Olobo Finance corporation, limited.
They appointed u committee to Investigate
1
some of the transactions of the tendon nnd
moiiu mm 10 inqturo into Its present posi
tion. Tho committed will report Tuesday
next.
v York .Minify Mnrkrt.
NI2W YORK. Jnn. a MONK Y On call
cnslcr at 4l4'y6'4 per cent; last loan, tVi per
ceni; prime inercatitllo paper, i?4Uiii Per
tent.
STKRLINO I2XCHANQK Firm, with nc
tual business In bankers' bills ut $4.8114 for
demand nnd at $1,8214.8214 for sixty days;
posicu rates, jt.w 4114.83 aim commcr.
clal bills. $4.81i,fi4.v?
HILVKR-Certlllcates, Oigfioc; bar, tac;
-Aiexiean uoiiurs, two,
HONDS Oovcmment, weak; state,
steady; railroad, weak.
Tho closing prices on bonds today aro as
ioiiows:
U. d. rcf. 2s, reg,
no coupon
do 3s, reg
do coupon
do new 4s, reg,
do coupon
do old 4s, reg..,
do coupon
do 6s, reg
do coupon
D. of C. 3 C3s
Atcu. gen. is..,.
do ndj. 4s
Camilla So. 2h..
C. ft O. 4H
110 ..s
C. & N. W. c. 7s
do 8. F. deb. 6s.
Chicago Ter. 4s
Coloiudo 80. 4s, ..
D. R. O. 4s....
Krlo general 4s. .
F. W. & D. C. Is.
Ocn. Klectrlo 6s.,
In., Central Is..,.
L. &- N. unl. 4s...
M K. & J . 2S.
Ill) 48
Kid. Offered.
1IV.W.V. V. (!. Is
UT.14 N. J. C. gen. 6s.
,109UNo. Paclllc 3s
.11014 110 4S
ir.'.S'. v v. n a- H 1, 4s
l.w' N. & W. con. 4s..
Ill nrv TsTnv. 1m
Ill do 4s
,!I2'4 Oregon a. L. cs..
1191i.l .In nn.lHAl T.4
125 Rending Ren. 4s..
,102; Rio O. W. Is
, 87)4 St L & 1 M c. 6s.
HO Ht L- & H 1' R. OS.
lull! Ml. I'nlit consols.
121 St. 1, O. & P. Is.
1.19 do 5s
V23 80. Paclllc 4s
U?14So. Railway 5s...
sail H 11. 'P. Gn
10014 Tex. & Pac. Is...
Ml "do .s
7Q tT.ltn.l l.ll. 4
,160 ilVabash Is
Hi; 111) 2H
10014 West Slioro 4s....
,0 iwis. central 4s..
98 Vn. Centuries ..,
10GI'.
,12714
' 7lk
104i
10714
100
no4
103 U
129
11514
9-14
9V
114
':g4
INI
117J4
M
11214
71
11514
90
103
IIS',4
108
in-
8. 14
W14
Ponton Stock Qnolnllnns.
lfntl'rn M i.n nrii i,,., mr.L
cent; tlmo loans, 45J6 per cent. OlUclal
cii.nillli i
A., T. & S. F...
do pfd
Amer. Sugar ...
do pfd ,
Amer. Tel
Kostou &Alb'y.
Boston Klevnted
Rostnn & Mo....
C It. & Q
Dominion Coal..
do pfd
Federal Steel ..
do pfd
Fltchburg pfd...
Oen. Kloctrlc, ...
do pfd
F.d. Klectrlo 111.
Mex. Central ...
old Colony
Old Dominion ..
Rubber
Union Paclllc ..,
4."'7i Union imd ...1.
8",li,West 12nd
iWi'Athlson 4s
1
l lli'5
-'i
N. 12. O. & O. 6s
1 Aili'imf urn
Alfiinex Mill. Cm
li.n Amal. Copper ..
.11". Atlantic
.139 Kostou & Mont.
. 34 Kutto & Kostou.
.las Cnl. & Hecla ...
. L'li4 Centennial
. 7G Frunklln
.13914 Humboldt
.1V.1J Osceola
,151 Parrot
.-I,, wuiucy
. 11 Santa Fo Cop...
,103 Tamarack
. roU.Utah Mining ...
. 2.1 winona
, 7S!4lVo!vcrlnes
3
. 93'i
.10114
TI'lA
. 10k
. 3
. Mi
. 2814
.322
. 78
.835
. 74
. 60
. M'i
. 49
.17:i
014
320
. 33
. 64
. 48
London Stock Quotation.
LONDON, Jan. 3.-4 p. m. Closing:
Consols, money. OS 3-lGiKrlo
Mo account 97l do 1st pfd .
Atchison (Pennsylvania
Can. Paclllc !:il4 Heading
St. Paul 15HiN. Paclllc pfd
III. Central ir.li c.rand Trunk
Lnutsvllln 89HlAnncomla ....
Union Paclllc pfd SG14 Rand Mines ....
N. Y. Central 115141
2714
77
It
90
.. 374
February.
PAR SILVKR-Stcady. 29 7-1M per ounce.
MONI2Y 314 percent; the rate of dlcount
In tho open market for short bills is 414 per
cent; for threo months' bills, 4145474 per
cent.
JVimv York Mlnlim' Sl.nres.
NEW YOniv, Jan. 3. Tho following nro
tho quotations on mining stocks:
Adams Con 2)
Allco 40
Ureeco 2'j0
llrunswlck Con... 20
Comstock Tun... I
Con. Cal. & Va..ir.i
Deadwood Terra. 55
Horn silver 11"
Iron Silver G3
Lcndvlllo Con,.,. 6
Llttlo Chief ...
Ontario
Ophlr
Phoenix
Potosl
Savago
Sierra Nevada
small Hopes ..,
Standard
.. 10
..675
.. G.S
.. 1)
.. 10
.. 12
.. 20
.. 55
..370
Condition of the Trensnry.
WAStnvfiTON. .Inn. 3. Today's state
ment ot tho treasury balances In tho gen
eral funds, excluslvo of tho $150,000,000 gold
reserve In the' .division ot redemption,
shows: Availably cash balance, $139,,G3,9j9;
gold, $91,310,841. .
, Coffer Mnrkf t.
Krti- "irTM.- T... 1 r,m,M.M.',.,. Villoma
opened stendy.wlth' prices unchanged und
after a dull, featureless for.moon session,
turned weak unocr uearisn una chuic-h huh.
,1. , . . . . n.ntet rl . .-...dtft ll.m it 111.
ll.ii rie-iiui, .mu .... ' ' ...w
spot markot and unfavorabli- reports from
tho crop country. Sentiment n professional
, .. i ....... ...... rl.. 1. . i ...I litunJlniAnl n.innnrt
c.iuiin i.r. urn t J.T., ...... ... . n.....
lacking. The late market wan a shade more,
nctlvo nut Heavy anil on coinnier.iniy imin
tho close of lust night. At tho close tho
murkot wns quiet, with prices 65110 points
,p...l uoli.u o "VI 1,1 p-a It.pli.rilntr.
Muy, r..90jfCc; August. Gc: September. 00
G.lOc: October, G.055JG.1OC. 8int, Rio. quiet;
No. 7 Invoice, 7c. Mild mutket dull; Cor-
uova, u''tHJ'.ic.
Oil nml HonIii.
ntr. niTY. Jnn. 3. O I L Orcd 1 1 balances.
$1.20; certlllcates closed at $1.23 bid for
cash; sales, l.ow puis, casn on in
shipments 114,131 bbls., aveniRo 87.G25 bbls.;
runs 93,337 bbls., average 81,894 bbls.
NEW YORK. Jan. 3. OILS Cottonseed,
dull. Petroleum, steady. Rosin, quiet;
strained, common to good, $1.75. Turpen
tine, easy at 3S5i.l8!io.
ANTWERP. Jan. 3. OILS Petroleum,
ISf 60c. paid and sellers.
TOLKDO. Jan. 3. OI I.S iNortn J.imu, eoc;
South Lima and Indiana, Sflc.
LIVERPOOL. Jan. 3. OILS Turpentine
spirits, easy at 27s C1.
I.OMJUiS, .lull, a. UU.B-cuicimu unm-i-..,
spot 60s Gd; turpentine splrltf, 2Ss l',4d; Un
seed oil, 30a 3d.
Vlvnpornleil nml Dried Fruits.
NEW YORK, Jan. 3.-I2VAPORATKD
APPLES Deslrn bio grades of evuporated
apples were sharing a fair Inquiry In cur
rent rates lit general sentiment of u bullish
nvcrago owing to tho light receipts und un
nbseuco of sellers. Prices at the closo wero
tending toward a higher, level. Stnte. com
mon, was quoted up 4fr'e; prime, 44i5!4e;
choice. 514fiGc: fancy. Gfi7c.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Rllled
dull. Prunes wero nominally quoted "life
SUc per lb., as to slzo and quality. Apri
cots. Royal. 115il4c: Moor Park. 155JlGc.
Peaches', peeled, 1G5j:oc; impeded, S5j9e.
S n line mill Molnnsrs.
NEW ORLKANS. Jan. y.SUC.AR-Mor-Icet
steady. " open kettle. :ii;fif3 9-lGc: cen
trifugal, 3 13-ICWtc: ccntrlfugul while, 4'4
514 11-lGc; yellow. 15TlUe; seconds. 2i5
315-lCc. Molasses, steady: open kettle, 21
fi32c; centrifugal. tr'21c: syrup. 2?5i33c.
NKW YORK, Jan. 3.-SUCAK-Q.ilct: re
llued, quiet; erushed. 0o; powdered, 6,G0c;
grunuhucd, D.50c: molasses, nlcady.
AVoi.l Mui'kel.
ST. LOUIS. Jun. 3. WOOI-Thn unex
pectedly lurgo stocks reported unsold on
January 1, together with tho recent fail
ures In both tho wool and woolen trade,
has caused an easier feeling, prices being
shaded to effect sales. Medium grades, 11
5i2014c; light lino, 13Wl7o; heavy Hue, 115f
lie; tub washed. 185T-fe.
Dry (.nods.
NEW YORK. Jnn. 3.-DRY GOODS
Thoro bus not been u break In tho quietude
of tho dry goods market today In any direct
section. A fow buyers nro In attendance
and orders nro moderate for both st.iplo and
fancy linen. Print cloths dull nml un
changed. Woolen nnd worsted dress goods
without new feature.
K'-f' .Stock In Sight.
Following nro tho receipts at (ho four
principal western markets for Januury 3:
Cattlo. Hogs. Sheep.
South Omaha 3.011 S.371 1.759
Chicago 12.000 2S.O0O li.0'0
Kansas City G.500 !5,2iO i,w
St. Louis 3.700 8,700 1 .'00
Totals 23SU C0.271 G,V0
Two HiiiiiIn Sock Control.
NKW YORK, Jan. 3. The Trlbuuo says:
It Is said on good authority that the Il
linois Central and tho Chlcngo, Rock Island
& Pacific aro both seeking to Bccuro control
of tho Minneapolis & St. Louis railroad ami
tho Iowa Central railway. A syndicate of
Illinois Central Interests, it Is understood,
1ms been recently buying tho common stock
of tho Iowa Central In tho open market
through a stock exchage house, as well ns
conducting negotiations for the acquisition
of certain largo holdings, but have not
yet succeeded In securing control.
Cnnxiiiiiptloii Threatened.
C. Unger, 212 Maple St., Champaign, III.,
writes: "I wns troubled with n hacking
couph for a year nnd I thought I had tho
consumption. I tried a great many rem
edial and was under tho caro of physicians
for several months. I used ono bottlo of
FoUy'B Honey and Tar. It cured mo, nnd I
havo not been troubled since." For snlo
by Jlyors-Dlllon Drug Co,, Omaha; Dillon'a
d'rur; atoro, South Omaha.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Beooipti Liberal and Prices Generally a Dime
Lower on Steers and Cows,
HOGS OPEN SHADE LOWER, CLOSE STRONG
MKht Iteoelpld of Sheep nml .Market
Hold Sternly on I.nmlia nml Your
llnfts, but lltiycrn Took Off '
n Dime on UtTcs,
SOUTH OMAHA, Jan. 3,
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
,9 c Monday 1,112 4,425 2.173
JV. . . ' i.'enuny 4,3 a,l.il
P' c '' VJctlncsday 2,91.7 6,49'J 1,914
Olllclal Thursday 3,011 S.371 1,759
Tin.,n .in..., ,1.1.. - t . ,. a., .nn nn,.
o "11B "WK... Will u',IM U.iSIJ
gamo days last week..., 4,678 15.0M 2I.3G7
Kama days week before. 8,979 38,12.1 13,27(1
Snmo threo weeks ago. .11,193 42,089 10,081
Samo tour weeks ago. ..12,757 29,761 17,380
AVL'raL' t nrin.t , ,i.n ..,u.
iui, wiiii comparisons;
I 1900. 1S99.1S98.1837.1890.11S93.1&9I
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dee.
Dec.
'-cc.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Jnn.
Jan.
Jan.
15.,
16.,
17.,
18.,
19.,
20.,
21.,
2.V.!
21.,
25
2G'.l
27.,
2S.,
29.,
30.,
31.,
1...
3'."
4 S3;
4 82J4
73(2;
76$
? 9
4 HIK
4 80!
SS741
4 82N,
4 7G
4 SO'HI
4 904
I 9.1
9CH!
4 93 )4
3 95 3 27 3 21 3 17
4 01 3 30 3 29 3 17
3 26 3 31 3 17
3 93 3 31 3 16
3 92 3 23 3 IS
3 91 3 28 3 33
4 01 3 32 3 28 3 17
4 0.' 3 31 3 21 3 14
4 01 3 37 3 21 3 17
3 47 3 26 3 19
4 11 3 60 3 20
4 09 3 41 3 30
4 14 3 48 3 30
4 16 3 451 3 30 3 IS
I II 3 13 3 37 3 15
3 61 3 33 3 17
4 21 3 42 3 18
4 33 3 67 3 17
4 29 3 67 3 48
Indicates Sunday. Indicates holiday.
The ofTlrln I ,..,I...M t e. ..nn.
, , ,--;-- m.-, ... 1 tun ... nivtn
urougni in toilay by ouch road was:
f ir r a. t, Cuttle. Hogs. Hhcep. ll'r'o.
C., Si. & 8t, P. Ry.... 10 .. ,
O. & St. L. Ry........ 1 3 i
Allssourl Paclllc Ry.. 2
U. P. system .. in
C. & N. W. Ry
F., 12. & M. V. R. R.. 27
S. C, i- P. Ry 4
C, St. P.. M. & 0 10
li. Ac Al. R. R. R SO
C. 11. ,t O. Ry 11
C., 11. I. & p., east.... 7
C. R. I, & p.. west... 1
Illinois central lty... 8 2
Total receipts ....111 119 8 1
The dlsi.OHttlon of III,, ilnv'n rxnolnla ,v,,a
as follows, each buyerpurchaslng tho mini-
utr 01 neuu jnuicateu
1
2.)
3
27
1
7
23
11
7
1
Huvers.
Omaha Packing Co..
(1. It. Hammond Co..
Swift and Conmanv..
Cudahy Packing Co
Armour, from Sioux City
R. Uecker & Dcgan
Vans.int ft Co
J. L. Carey
Lobmun & Co
McCreury & Clark
Hill ft lluutzlnger
LIvinRstouo ft Schaller...
Humllinn ft Rothschild...
L. F. Ilusz
II. L. Dennis ft Co
A. 8. Mawhlnnov
Other buyers
Cattle.
... 243
461
926
401
as
46
270
3")
150
r.
5
19
15
S3.1
Hogs. Sheep
1
1,217
1,693
2,66
213
6S9
Totals 3,503 8,297 1,75(3
CATTLI2 There WUH 11 irnnil rim nf nntttn
hero today and ns other markets wero In
none ion goou shape buyers started out
to pound prices at this nolnt. Illds worn
Ronerally about a dime lower on beet steers
nnu as sellers wero not willing to make
tho concessions asked the mnrkrt vnn nlmv
and draggy throughout. Somo of tho best
gruocs 01 nanuy weight cattlo may havo
brought close to steady nrlees. but whom
tho cattlo did not lust suit the buyers thov
tvui.iuu iu gei uiein 11 tiimo lower, rno
half-fat und common kinds wero purticu-
imiy narii 10 move.
The cow market was nlso very 1I11II imlnv
and tho prices offered wero nil of a tllmo
lower than yesterday morning, or about
Ilka tho closo yesterday, lluvnrs illil tint
seem to bo particularly anxious for supplies
and as a result sellers had to take the
prices offered.. They wero slow In cutting
loose, however, und It was lato before the
pens were cleared. Tho greatest decllno
wns of cour.se. on tho medium nml onnnor
cows, tho prlmo cows and heifers being but
miio lower.
There wero nulto a few slockers nml food.
ors on sale toduy nnd the good heavyweight
steers wore In good demand at strong
prices. Thero Is 11 good demand for foeil.
ers showing weight and quality that are
ready to go into tho feed lot and cuttle
nnswerlng to that description aro ready
sellers. Lighter weight cuttlo of good qual
ity wero also fully steady, but tho com.
moner kinds wero rather neglected and In
somo cases perhaps a trlllo lower. Cholco
cows ami lienors wero goou sellers today,
but the undesirable kinds wero not In
uctlvo demand. The sarno was true of stock
calves and oulls. Representative sales:
REEF STEERS.
No.
Av
1000
...... 775
1027
1110
31 1117
9 1011
31
3.
3.
8...
6...
23...
20...
29...
1...
10...
18...
:i...
8...
12...
34...
23...
4...
41...
12...
1
9
9
1.'.'.'.'.'
11
19
13
1
1
1....
10....
12....
3....
9....
n
1.'
8....
0....
3..
....If 9(1
.... 962
....1092
.... 931
....1033
....1031
.... 970
....1155
....1013
.... 881
....1090
.... 979
.1320
.1020
Pr.
3 30
3 75
3 85
3 90
3 93
4 03
4 10
4 10
4 15
4 15
4 23
4 25
1 V
4 10
4 40
4 15
4 50
4 60
4 55
4 65
No.
11.,..
20....
31....
31....
1....
18....
31....
12....
23....
15....
19....
43....
17....
11....
10....
50....
18....
41....
4S....
Ay. Pr.
.1221 $1 m
1190
123S
129S
1250
1122
1191
1291
1108
1129
1325
1203
13S2
1370
1201
1092
1326
1200
1603
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
851
1000
1011
860
800
900
9S0
800
1000
1005
1012
1000
960
KiGO
100,1
1070
9S2
1023
1033
lfWW
1090
1104
989
.. 880
.. 9 !0
.. 925
..1003
..1120
..1061
.. 910
.. 806
..1102
..1140
.. 980
.. 985
.. 950
..1100
1125
890
770
I 20 13
4 25 15..,
4 45 14...
COWS.
19..,
: 00
2 35
2 ffl
2 40
2 10
2 50
2 05
2 05
2 05
- 15
2 75
2 75
2 80
2 SO
2 S3
2 85
2 90
2 00
2 95
3 00
3 10
3 00
3 (0
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 OO
3 00
17
II....
15....
0....
1....
n
3.'!.'!
8....
4....
7. ...
0....
9....
9....
4..
12..
33..
7..
'i
10"
o..
10..
4..
0..
I. .
12..
3..
3..
no
ill".
II. .
9,.
19..
20..
.1040
..1310
..1221
.. 978
..1042
.. 952
..100')
..1155
1110
1090
716
1240
1210
10SO
, 1010
1170
1180
951
1135
1078
103!)
1117
1125
1001
910
10S8
980
1291
1380
1110
1290
n;
1091
1070
nas
nor.
inn
KM
4 0,
I 03
4 05
4 G5
4 05
4 70
4 75
4 75
4 80
4 80
4 85
I 95
5 00
5 00
6 00
5 no
5 10
5 15
4 50
4 00
1 03
3 00
3 10
3 10
3 15
3 15
3 J 5
3 13
3 15
3 23
3 25
3 25
3 lf
3 35
3 35
3 35
3 35
3 3".
3 35
3 33
3 40
3 40
3 40
3 40
3 40
3 45
3 60
3 60
3 60
3 60
3 f5
3 55
3 65
3 35
3 53
3 03
.1190' 3 50
COWS AND HEIFERS.
7 912 3 10 33 831
7 1080 3 25
HEIFERS.
fi 030
42 49?
1 ' no
4 748
n 800
3 "23
1 Oil)
1 1060
3 850
37 970
1 1090
1 130
1 90
1 70
1 270
1 120
1 130
1 110
' 250
130
3 85
1
8'
1
4
9
1
2 ,,,,,
li
1
6
4
6
. 800
.1003
. 850
. 030
. 810
. GOO
. GO)
. 726
. 605
, 056
770
lino
800
1220
1250
1250
1270
1315
1 129)
1 1120
1 13S.5
1 1500
2 SO 3 920 3 43
2 55 1 Ml 3 60
3 05 9... 1C02 3 50
3 10 3 1006 3 CO
3 13 1 830 3 60
3 15 , 3 793 3 60
3 20 11 789 3 60
3 25 21 1131 3 55
3 25 0 785 3 (V)
3 23 1 910 3 75
3 25 2 1050 1 25
CALVES.
6 (HI 1 110 0 00
5 25 0 156 0 00
5 25 1 1 10 0 00
5 .'.0 1 115 0 00
fi 50 2 135 0 00
5 75 3 170 0 10
6 75 1 190 0 (fl
6 75 1 220 0 25
COWS AND HEIFERS.
1 73 1 850 3 10
2 25 9 510 3 10
2 70 2 760 3 10
2 73 4 670 3 13
2 80 7 661 3 23
2 85 2 015 3 30
3 iXI 5 010 3 33
3 00 2 735 3 40
3 00 5 316 3 60
3 00
HULLS.
2 25 1 1470 3 25
2 60 1 1580 3 25
2 75 1 1070 3 25
2 73 2 1675 3 25
2 W 2 810 3 25
2 90 1 1060 3 23
2 90 1 1280 3 23
3 00 1 1230 3 25
3 HO 1 570 3 25
3 (0 1 1430 3 25
3 00 1 1370 3 25
3 00 1 860 3 CO
1 .1030 3 05
1 1310 3 10
1 760 3 15
1 1330 3 15
6 108.1 .1 15
1 980 3 15
2 1275 3 20
2 1065 3 20
1 1780 3 23
1 1210 3 25
STOCK
1 38ij 2 ,M
1 450 3 00
1 370 3 23
1 12S0
1 12M)
1 1610
1 10.")
1 1730
2 1715
1 1910
1 1880
1 14V)
1 1315
CALVKS.
3 193
1.. 400
1 210
3 30
3 30
.1 35
3 35
3 40
3 V)
3 50
3 90
4 HO
4 25
1
1
STOCKI2R8 AND FEEDERS.
3 25
4 00
4 60
1 1
1...
3...
3...
3...
8...
680
023
620
610
420
760
666
470
1015
960
C.
8..,
3..
13..
19..
717
810
473
737
9.'3
CAS
712
1 -:so
831
II 892
II 012
1 6")
3 710
HWan
CO cows...
6U
3 00
3 (a)
3 00
3 10
3 10
3 25
3 25
3 25
3 35
3 60
3 60
3 65
3 1,0
3 ;o
3 70
3 70
3 75
3 75
3 75
3 80
.1 80
3 85
Laud und
7U.I 2 ()
14 810
17 037
17 050
9 732
4 772
,J.i
IS I
805
875
717
f6
809
723
73S
1015
460
600
20 001
12 4S3
1 960
1 1080
173 1005
71 1(K 15
Cattle Co. Wvo.
35 cows 710 2 00
ft Co. Wvo.
119 feeders.. 686
6.
40
10
24.'!!
4...
3..
3 83
3 85
3 V)
3 90
3 10
3 90
4 00
4 00
4 00
4 1'5
4 10
I 10
4 1214
I 12,
I 25
4 25
4 a
4 25
4 30
4 35
4 S5
4 55
4
4 60
llcekivlll.
190 feeders. 009 4 60
10 feeder.. Goo 3 60
HODS Thero was a fairly liberal run of
hogs hero today, and, as other points re
ported 11 drop In values, tho market hero
started out weak to 2140 lower. Tho early
sales wero largely at $1.95. with a number
nt $l.92'4. Tho demand on tho part of pack
ers' was In good shape and tho hogs moved
toward tho scales ut a rapid rate. Reforo
tho morning wns fnr ..ilinnrr,! it lwi,m,
evident that theio wero hardly enough hogs
in suppiy mo ucmanu nnu as a result sellers
held their droves ut stronger prices. Tho
last end of tho market was about steady
with yesterday, tho hogs Belling nt $4.95 nnd
$l.9i,4. with tho better grades going as high
ns $5.00 or tho same as yesterday's IiIrIi
price. It was u good nctlvo market through
out nnd everything was sold nnd weighed
no in goou season, iieprescntntivn sales:
91
SO
No,
It..
13..
13..
21 217
60 213
12 393
61 211
32 317
33 2.12
37 211
60 215
77 201
52 270
10 181
108 1G6
46 238
20 291
30
11
295
22.1
..332
..277
..410
Av. Sh. Pr.
05
47...
75...
47...
61...
13...,
30.
OS,
87.
0tt
04....
71....
60....
70....
63....
60....
30....
34....
37....
71....
CO....
68....
CO....
82....
70....
4S....
70...,
63....
76....
90....
09..,
65..,
08...
OS..
05..
71...
07..,
69..,
80...
42...
01...
9
,..286
..201
..230
..285
. .255
..312
..212
..226
..25S
..260
..261
..266
..244
277
328
...272
...215
...25.8
...3V2
...231
...241
...244
...196
...200
...238
...200
...217
...232
...242
...280
...231
...220
...200
...19.1
...225
...235
...271
...20S
...201
...280
200
'40
40
40
80
40
80
120
80
120
20")
100
160
40
'h
80
40
'so
40
'io
80
220
120
160
240
120
2S0
40
'80
80
80
80
80
40
160
120
10
$1 10
4 10
4 20
4 90
4 90
4 !)0
4 W
4 90
4 92
4 92(.
4 92'
4 V.
4 924
4 92(?
4 92i
4 92 it,
4 M2l
4 95'
4 95
4 93
4 95
4 95
4 95
4 95
4 95
4 95
4 93
4 95
4 M
4 05
4 95
4 95
4 95
4 95
4 95
4 95
4 95
I 95
4 95
4 95
4 1-5
4 95
4 95
4 95
4 9f,
4 95
4 95
4 95
4 95
4 95
4 95
4 95
4 93
No,
02...,
86...,
69...
21...
6S...,
07..
85..
69..
69..
54..
81..
99..
6:
,v
.28.8
.215
.205
.301
...311
...211
...191
315
261
262
215
16S
317
01 201
07 213
36 203
01 257
48 271
9.1 101
71 257
!'S 1S3
25 202
61 26S
69 270
45 459
GS 229
42 285
66 259
51 329
74 203
80 180
G3 249
73....,
67....
93....
85....
06 181
63 309
81 190
f.S 318
,207
.191
2(0
ro.
68...
07...
68...
54...
97...
76...
O'i...
57
..203
..280
..234
224
!!!237
...203
,..196
..231
..257
Sh.
80
120
80
80
40
'40
80
40
80
120
120
80
40
120
80
280
40
120
80
200
40
80
40
80
420
06 192
57...
80...
05...
70...
66...,
SHEEP-
80
ro.
64....
71...,
73....
06....
113...
0:....
78....
19....
41....
03...,
73...,
86....
71....
'3
..210
..266
27
'.'.250
..193
..212
..205
..211)
. .208
..241
..230
..197
..24S
IT.
4 95
4 95
4 03
4 93
4 93
4 t'5
4 93
4 95
4 95
4 93
4 95
4 !)5
4 95
4 95
1 95
4 95
4 95
4 95
4 95
4 95
4 95
4 95
4 95
4 W'.i
4
4 97i
4 'j7V4
4 b
4 97t4
4 'ITii,
4 J7',!
4 Ul4
4 97'.
4 97(5
4 97U
4 7(5
4 97,
4 S''h
4 97i
4 97j5
40 4 971
4 6714
4 97V4
4 97'
4 97(5
4 074
4 97'A
4 971,5
4 971,5
4 97'j
4 97j,
4 971.
4 07(2
4 U7hs
5 00
r. 00
5 no
n 00
5 no
r. 00
c 00
... 4 wu,
100 4 97U
160 4 37(,
SO
240
SO
40
80
40
few
sheen
4
4 35
... I 95
SO' J 95
80 95
SO 4 95
200 4 S3
-Thoro vnrt mill fi
hero today and lambs wero very scarce.
string of yearlings sold us high as $4
Which Wns Con.Mlflororl 1..MI nlwi.if ulf.mli'
The samo ewes, however, that brought $3.60
yesieruay sold tor w.10, so that the market
coma ocsi no described by cnl nx It ateadv
iu ivu iuhct. i no demand ror cnoice uimos
Is In good shapo and packers claim they are
1101 gulling enougu to 1111 tneir orders.
Thero worn a fow feeders on tho murkot
toduy und they sold at good stonily prices.
Quotations: Choice fed wethers. UMffl
4.35: fair to Rood fed wethers. J3.S5fi4.(l!
cholco yearlings. $4.25fil.40: fnlr to good
yearlings, $4.004.25: cholco owes. J3.00jf3.75;
fnlr to good ewes. S3.O0Af3.3O: ohnlen si.rln?
lambs, $l.75'fi0.30; fair to good spring lambs.
4.60'ii4.75: feeder ewes. S2.25ffi3.00: feeder
wethers, $3.6003.75: feeder lambs, $I.00B'4.10.
licprcscmuuvo buics;
No.
438 western fed ewes
1 Isebrnska wethers
109 fed yearlings
DS4 Nebraska feeder lambs
r Nebraska lambs
11 Nebraska lambs
16 cull ewes I
20 Nebraska feeder ewes .
1 buck
77 western fed ewes
61 feeder wethers
423 western fed wethers .
A v.
, 73
, 102
63
, 51
89
75
, 77
150
95
76
87
Pr.
$1 10-
4 00
4 25
4 03
4 03
6 121j
1 23
2 00
3 00
3 :i5
3 85
4 10
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET.
Cndlo Generally l.orror lions Close
NtroiiK Sheep Slenily.
CHICAOO. Jan. 3. CATTLE Recelnls.
12,000, Including 400 Texuns; generally 6(lCo
lower, including nuieners siocic; good 10
prlmo steers. $j.35If0.15; poor to medium.
I.1.05if5.25; stockers und feeders, steady at
$2.75i(1.40; cows. $2,057(4.15; heifers, $2.75'.'i
4.50; canners, $2.00fff.'.G5: bulls, $2.9ji4'40:
calves, strong at $!.5iftG.121,i!; Texas-fed
steers. $I.OOJi4.90; Texas grass steers, $3.30M
1.10; Texas hulls, T.'.605(3.30.
HOliS Receipts today, 28,001) head; to
morrow. 2,.000 head, estimated: left over.
2.600 head: opened 5o lower and closed
strong; top, $5.15; mixed nnd butchers, $l.85ie
5.15; good to cholco heavy, $!.05i5.15: rouvh
heavy, ji.mmi i.woj liglil, jl.&oso.io; uuik or
sales. $1.90(6 0!..
SHEEP AND LAMIIS-Recclpls, 12,'mo
head; sheep, steady: lamb, strong: good to
cholco wethers. $3,751(4.70; fair to eliuleo
mixed. $3,4013.85: western sheen. S3.75fil.fr:
Texas sheep, $2.50113.00: native lambs, $l.00fti
6.60; western lambs, $5.00f5.50.
Kiiiiniin City Live Slock Market.
KANSAS CITY. Jan. 3.-CATTL12-RO.
celpts. 5,(ii0 natives, 1,500 Texami nnd J00
calves: fed steers, slow and soinn of least
deslrahlo bunches sold lOo lower; butcher
cows, stock nnd feeding cattlo, steady; na
tive steers. $l.605.25; ntnckcra and feedor-1,
$3.ni8l.55; butchers' cows and heifers, M.Wi
4.60: canners. $2.6ofi3.0i: fed western", $3.50ff
6.00: Texans. $3 50'(i 4.60: calves. $3.60fi 6.00.
nous Receipts, is.sw iiean neavy grades
steady; others steady to 6c lower; l.cnvv.
$5 00fj6.u5; mixed, $l.9&j5.0G; light, $I.90U5.C0;
pigs, 1 IlOU1.NI.
SHEEP AND LAMPS Receipts, 1,600
head: light supply, quick wiles, firm prices;
l.imhx. 15.35475.60: multrnu. H.OOfit.fiO: stoeic.
cr3 and feeders, $3.60ft 1.25; culls, $3.C0&3.&0,
St. I.oiiIn Live Stock Mnrkct.
ST. LOUIS. Jun. 3.-CATTLI2-Recelr.t.
3.700 head, Including 2,500 Toxans; market
slow nut sieiuiy: nuiivo snipping nnu ox
port steers, $4.G5f5.G0, with extra choice
worth uii to HI so; dressed beef und butcher
steers. $1.30116.35: steers under 1.C0 lbs ,
$3.25G.O0: stockers and feeders, $2,251(4 CO;
cows anil lienors, ;.u.jn,ru; cannery, i.;u(C
9.76: hulls. S2.0O14.CO: Texas and Indium:.
$3,451( 1.65; cows and heifers. $.,.30l(I.O5.
lions Receipts, 8,700 head: market weak
nnd 6c lower; pigs and lights. $l85ffl.95;
packers. $l.951(...05: butchers. $5.O0fr3.074.
SIIEI2P AINU LA.MHS JWCCipiS, J,W)
l.nnil: markot slow but steady: native mut
tons, $3.85 1.60: Iambs, $1,161(4.75: culls und
bucks, $2.75tfl.OO; stockers, $2 001.2.75.
Vimv York I.lvi) Stock Mnrkrt.
NEW YORK. Jan. 3.-CATTLE-Reccnts.
1.251 head: 110 trado; feeling steady; no
change In cables; 110 shipments today or
Friday.
C ALVES Rece nts. 254 head: demand fnlr
nnd prices stiady; vculs, $g.37!; grussers,
$3.b "ll.l. ili.
hiu;i;i' a."
head: sheen
shtep. $.'.5014
11(111 iiimiin.
HOdS-Rocelpts. 2.213 head: markot
steady at $5.25rj5.50; state pigs, $3.50'u5.C3.
St. Joxepb Live Stock,
SOUTH ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. Jan. 3,-(Sno-
clal.) The Journal quotes us follows:
CATTLE Receipts. i,i lieail inurKo-
dull; niitlvni. $4,001(5 25: Texans nnd west
erns, $3,6015.10; cows and hclfi rs, J2.I5WI.I5;
bulls und stags. $2.251j4.65; yearlings ami
calves, $3,2514.15; stockers and feeders, $3.0)
3I.2&: veais, w boil &.bo.
HOGS Receipts, 0.800 bead: market
mostly 2Vjt- lower? nil grades. $l.92W'.t'5;
bulk of sales, $1,951(5.(10: piss, steady.
SHEUP-Iteeelpts, GOO head; market
I bironfc' 10 joe niencr.
,ND LAMPS Receipts, 1,411
strong; lumbs. louit'o higher;
4.25; lambs, $5,001)6.25; no Can-
fcT
S6.00 A MONTH.
SPECIALIST
In
All Private Diseases
and Disorders of Men
IS Years In Omsha.
VARICOCELE nt
HYDROCELE .
Method pew, never falls,
without cutting, pnlu or
lnsnf time.
AY PHI I ICcurcdforllrennd thepolon
? sn.H3tll01.o,u,ny clcaun-ti from
the system. .Soon every lcn and symptom
?!w.W?r?.. completely nnd forever. No
"UltEAKINO OPT" of thodlsenso on the skin
or fuce. Treatment rnutnlns no ctnuctrotu
drugs or Injurious medicines.
WEAK MEN ''oss or Manhood from v'.s
cviiai 1 v eemosor Vic.-nMToNr.nvoDiS
SEXUALLY IIKUiLltr or I'.XIIAUSTIOf ,
WASTINO WBAKNOS INVOMJNTAIIY LOSSES,
with KMit.Y Dr.CAY In Yol'Nn and MlliPi.n
Aot). urk of vim, vior nnd strenRth, with
texual organs Impalrtd and weak.
STRICTURE "adlrslly cured with .t now
.ns n cctj Itifftlllulo Homo Treat.
ontJ ULfcfcT mem:, Noln5trumentB,nnpaln,
no detention from hasinoM. Gonorrhoea,
Kidney and Illadrle r Trouble.
CPRKS IHIA HANTi;i;i),
Cofitultatlon Frtr. !ratnrnt by Ma'l.
Cati on or address 119 S. Mth St.
Dr. Searles&Searlos. omaha. Nob.
Gladstone Pros., Agents, Omulia,
$500 REWARD 1
Wo Will pny tho abovo roward for any case of
Liver Coniplnlnt, Dyspepsia, Sick llendache,
Indication. Constltmtloii or Costlvcnens wn
cannot euro with I.lvcrlts, the Up-To-Dato
i.iiiie i.ivcr riu. wucu ino uiroctions nro strict
ly compiled with. They arc purely Vegetable,
and never fall to give natisfactlon. 25c boxes
contain 100 I'llN, lOo boxes contain 40 Tills, 6o
boxes contain IB Pills, llewaroof tuhstltutloua
and Imitation. Kent by mall. Stamps takun.
NKUV1TA JIKDIOAL CO.. Cor. Clinton and
Jackson KM., Chicago, 111. Sold by
Kor snlo by Kiihn & Co., I5ti. and DougUs
St.. Omaha, Neb.; Geo. S. Davis, Council
Illuffu, Iowa.
iwVTHlToENUINK
SYRUP OF FIGS
UAKinTACTURBD DT
CALIFORNIA FIG SVRUI
mmvu m sai
JOBBERS & MANUFACTURERS
OF OMAHA
BOILER AND aHEEI IRON WORK
Qrake, Wiiso
jams
uvccMori Wllaun A Drake
Manufacture hollers, smoke Macks and
breec)iing.s, pressure, rendering, aheop dip.
lard and water tanks, noltor tUDea con
stantly on hand, second hand boiler) bought
ono sold, Special and prompt attention to
repilrs In rity or rniinlrv V.Hh and Pierce.
DRY GOODS.
E. Smith & Go.
Importers ind Jobber of
Dry Goods, Fimiishing Good
AND NOTIONS.
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES.
Ae$tern Electrical
V Company
Electrical Supplies.
Electric Wiring Bells aid Gas Lighting.
Q. W. JOHNSTON. Mgr. 1510 Howard St.
SAFE AND IRON WORKS.
Davis & Cowgill Iron Works
MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS
OF MACHINERY.
GENERAL REPAIRING A SPBCIALTrA
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS.
IDOl, lnOU an lfiOB Jaokaoa Stret,
Omaha. Neb. Tel. HUB.
B. ZaljrUkle, Agent, J. B. Cowgill, Mgr.
EI.EVATOrl SUPPLIES
ELEVATORS
Improved Quick and Easy Wslns
Steam, Electric and
Hand Power Elevators.
AUTOMATIC HATCH GATES.
Send for cntnlocue,
KIMDA1J, BROS., COUNCIL BLUFFS, la.
low via Bireci. 'reiepnon lis.
H. Davis & Son
r
Acrnta for the Itlchiuoa4
Safety r.ntcii nnil
Klre Doom.
Elevator Hydraullo and Hand Elivaton.
Elevator repalrltiR a specialty. Leather
Valvo Cups for Elevators, Engines and
Printing Pressses.
UAoOliS.i lirtUiNiiS AaD
ELEVATOR MACHINERV
David Bradley g Go.
Council Illtiir, Iowa.
Gasoline Engines
Vertical, Horizontal nnd Portable,
from ono horso power un.
Jobbers of Agricultural Implements nnd
ovcrytiuuK in water, iiicam und gas sup
plies.
H.RPEOTEY&C0.
SfQtKS
eootMnr UFEBLDG.
omaha nta
l fiyii vy..." 1
BJlArtCH 103ft Hit
JAMES E BOYD & CO.,
Telephone 1030. Oninliu, Not
COMMISSION,
GRAIN, PROVISIONS and STOCKS
UOAHU OK TUAUC,
Corraipondence: John A. Warren Ca
Mrect wire lu Chlt4o ul Mew Terl
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