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THE OMAHA DATLY "REE: WEDNESDAY, JAOTAKY 1G, 1001.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Liberal Receipts and Ditmi&ging Gables
Impose on "Wheat's Weakness.
WEATHER CUTS A FIGURE IN CORN
pnts Market Nnrrmv nml Devoid of
Speculative Interest l'mrlalnn
Ha llnr of Ifpn nml Dimviis,
lilt t Cluic Steady.
rillCAOO. Jnn. 15. -Wheat was weak
today and declined on weuk cables and the
heavy movement, Stay cIosIhk WQP lower
Ccrn nnd oata closed U down and tiro
visions SliflDc to 7',ic higher.
May wheat opened He lower at iTASiTic
titid under tho discouragement of weak
Liverpool cables and liberal northwest re
ceipts sagged to 76!c. On tho theory thai
u reaction wan about due there was Botno
buvlinr on tho decline and prices slowly
climbed over tho 77c mark and later, movoj
thereto by a decrease of 37S.00O bushels m
tho world's supply, touched 7ft77ViC. Thy
lieavy primary receipt! 558,000 busheK
compared with .TH.OoO bushels a year uko
iind hick of outside Hiipport cuuped a reac
tion und tho closo wan weak, May Wlte
.down at 77c. Now York reported IS loads
taken for export. Seaboard clearances In
wheat and Hour wero viuiil to 210,(10
bushels. I.oral receipts wcro los cars, 2 of
contract grade. .Mlnneuifolls anil Duluth re
jiorleil Xr, urrs, ugulust 373 lot week and
art a year an". . . ,
Corn was dull, but fairly steady, although
itho crowd kept u clone eye on wheat ana
rnn at Hmall losses. Uncottalnty over the
wen then whleli at present l not favorable
to tho movement, had a steadying clf-"t.
ultlirttilt It whs reported that country
holders were preparing to rush large quan
tities to market, the car supply having be
come mon; nearly adequate. Tho grade of
crrn being received fhows no Improvement.
Of today's receipts, fiKt cars, but I enr was
graded contract. May Mild between ,'UtVo
ir.O .Wit:, and clo!ed fce lower at IWMilWlu.
Thcrn was a nnrrow market for oats and
tho trado was bare of features lull specula
tive way, nil hough thero continued to be a
Kood cash demand. The movement from
first hands continued liberal, but desirable
Kradcs wero hard to get. Receipts wore Ii2
rnrn. May sold between IBo und L'lHc and
clesed He lower at LMftc.
Provisions were quiet und steady. The
opening was blither lit sympathy with
higher prices at tho stock yards. ThU wns
followed bv n bulge mi the good cash de
mand. I'rlcca reacted from tho top on
realizing by sonlpers, but tho close was
steady. May pork told between $11.13 nnd
itr.Tii and closed SV4 higher 1,1 Ml. I'.'ii
Mav lard between $7.2'4 ami JT.Ki. dining
Md'iii' up at J7.W. and May ribs between
Ji Hi and $7.22',4, with tho close Bo Improved
at $7.25,
Estimated receipts tomorrow: Wheat. tfi
cars; corn, 310 cars; oats, 153 cars; hogs, 3),
M head. , . ,,
The lending futures rnnged n follows:
larcciy nominal, r e m
10.60, northern foundry, JI5.0OQ16 6i south
ern foundry, Jll.fiOflj 75, nnd soft southern,
M.WtlH. li.
Pori.THY Alive, steady and unchanged;
dressed, barely steady; turkeys, S'.yiUOVic;
chickens, lOtfllc; fowls, MiftlOc.
OMAHA WHOI.njiAI.il MAUICCT9.
Conditions of Trnile mill Unottlon
on Stitptr nnd Kitncy Prmltlie.
i:aOS Ilecelnts. light; Rood stock, UIf203.
MVIJ 1'OUt.TKY-IIens, R'KJGe; spring
chickens, tV; roosters, SUtci ducks, IWRSQi
Reese, 64g7c: turkeys, 7(07Hc.
l'llKSh DIlUKHKD POIM-TRY liens, 7c;
roosters, of;'. ; ducks, 7'tfiSc; geese, SflSHc;
sprint? clilckens, per lb., 7c; turkeys, !'c,
GAMK-Mnllnnl ducks, per doz.. $303
2.50: leal, tl.Wdl.7u, mixed. tl.C0fn.7S: Jnck
rabblts. :2t'-i.'j); cottontails. 75cQtl.
IH'TTKH-Common to fair, lOlitlllc;
choice. 13jHc; separator, I3c.
iiti;u okti-;hx First grnac, sona
packed. Now York counts, per can, 3sc; ex
tra selects, .12c; standards. 23c: medium, LCc.
Pccond grade, slack filled, New York
counts, per can. 30c; extra selects, Cftj;
standards, Mc; bulk standards, per gal.,
tl.25.
1'IOKONS-Mvc, per doz., 90c.
VHALS-Cholce. O'fJlOc.
HA5 Prlco quoted tiy Omaha Wholesale
Jnv Dealer association: Choice upland.
2; No, i nplfind, M: medium, t7.60: coarse,
Hye straw, tC.M. Theee prices nre
Mir nu- or gomi color and quality, ucmanu
fair. Kecelpts, S enrs.
CORN-No. 3, 32c.
UHAN-tl2.50. im 1
VKORTAT1LE9.
l'AnSNIPrf-I'cr bu.. tOc. "'J
Tt'It.NIl'ri -I'cr bu. basket, 40e.
HKBTS-Por bu.. 40c.
CAUllOTH-Per bu 40c.
MOTTITB Per dor... 3J?f40e.
HAIJISUKS-Per dcz 30333c.
IIBAN8 Wax, tier 1-3 nil. basket, tli
string, doc.
, POTATOES Per bu., DOflCOc: Idaho, jet
bu., iOc.
SWKKT PPTATOnS- I'er bbl.. $2. .
CAmiAOB--lIolle.nd seed, l;c.
TOMATOKS California, per 4-baskct
crate. $2.
ONIONS-Natlve, per bu.. $1: Colorado
ypunw, per io., 2C.
with prices unchanged to 6 points higher,
and rulcl quiet for tho remainder of the
session, wltn no further change In prices.
Investment trading being unseat and tho
room elitnent siow tu tako hold vigorously
tho opening rise resulted from tho tlrmer
Knropeuu entiles than expected. Iltll s
leared tho buBlurss or export and Interior
receipts. Spot demand continued sluggish.
Tho market closed steady, with prices un
changed to 6 points higher. Total sales
(i,75o bags, Including March at C.kic: .May,
.!))c; June, G.liic; August, Cc: September,
movi:mi2.t.s or stocks ami honus.
Prominent stret AliiKiintr's Projects
Sets Stocks All A-flutter.
MEW YOItK. Jan. IS. Thero was n verv
cotduslni: sentiment on tho stock market
tulay. 'I ho steel stocks proved tho kciisl
t.on of tho day and their erratic Ihtctu.i-
Wheat
.Inn.
Feb.
May.
Feb,
May.
Oats
Jim.
May.
Pork-
.Inn.
May.
Ii rd
Jan.
Mar.
May.
Klbs-
Jau.
May.
Open. High. I Low. I Closo.i Yes'y.
"Hi 7H4 ' 7IH 74't, 74'H.liii
ntU 77U'.i 7C7 77 77
T.C, Sffi M',4 3fi',4 r,f.i
37 37 M nfi 37
3Sf.4 Wis .T-S'i 3SUfli 38Wi
ZVi, 2.1?h 23 2:Pi 237(,
25 35 21?; 21 23
14 CO 14 CO 14 17V4 It 17V4 II 27'i
14 30 14 13 It 2714 II 27'A II 23
7 Ml 7 5214 7 V6 1 7 4214
7 r.2',4 7 53 7 52V4 " 6H4
7 55 7 C2V4 7 55 7 GO 7 63
1 7 70 7 0714
7 22V4I 7 30 7 22V4 7 25 7 20
No. 2.
Cash quotations wnro as follows:
Kl.OUIt-QuletrwIuter patents. $3.703.90;
rtralghts, $3.203.GS: clears. $2.80JJ3.40; spring
specials, $I.IO(i7l.50; patents, I3.G0173.S0j
strnlghls. t3.2iKij3.B0; bakers. $2.20Ji2.70.
WIIBAT No. 3 sprlnp, 71(fi72c; No. 2 red,
75V4fi"7e.
CO UN No. 2, 37c; No. 2 yellow, 35c.
OATS No. 2. 2l5l'.'IUe; No. 2 White, 2r,'.41?
t7c. No. 3 white. 2C'T2t;:)ic. ,
11YU No, 2. 53c.
ItAUKBY I'alr to choice malting. B2fT GOp.
HI2KDS No. 1 llax, tl.Gt; No. 1 northwest
ern, $l.i3j prlmo timothy, $1.63. loviir, con
tract gradn. $11.
PltOVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., $11. 20
11.25, Uird, or 100 lbs,, $7.42!4W7.f1. Haeon,
short ribs sides (loose). $7.00fl7..'. Dry
salted shoulders (boxed). $i:.12V4f(G,25; short
clear sides (boxed), t7.10fti.50.
WIllHICY-On tho basis of high wines, per
Bill.. $1.27.
HUOAH.H Cut loaf. G".9c; granulated,
5.73c; confectioner's A, B.GDc; oft A, 5.61c.
Following aro tho receipts and shipments
lor tiiitny
Articles.
Flour, bills
Wheat, bu
Corn, bu
Oats, bu
Jtyr, 1111
Hurley, bu
Kecelpts, Shipments.
.... 23,000 41,000
.... S7.0O0 1N.00O
....493.000 170,000
....B37.O0I) 210,000
.... lli.UnO 3,001)
.... 30,000 17,000
$3.
CBI.BltV-Cnllfnrnla. ns to size. 431v73c
CAL'MFI.OWEIt-Calllornla, per cruto,
FRt'ITS.
PBAItiPer box. $2.00iT2.25.
On tho Prodiico oxchnngo today tho but
ter market was Inactive; creameries, lift"1
19c; dairies. 12&lSc. Cheese, VHitflWie.
ICgh's, dull; fresh, 18c.
m:v yoiiic (.; i:icii.vi, maiiki-.t.
lluntiit Ioiik nf tlie liny on Vnrloiis
(.'OlllllllMlllil'X.
NBW YOltIC, Jan. 15.-FI.OUa-Itecnlpts,
84,77:; bbls.; exports, 9.901 bbls.j uratelcally
at 11 standetlll, as mills rofusn to.icesslans
anil buyers will not pay old asking prices;
winter patents, $3.G3i( 1.(0; winter straights.
$3.l5ri3.6S: Minnesota patents, tl.ooyias. Ilyo
flour, dull; fair to good, $2.S0fi,l,15; cludcn 10
fancy. $3.15'n.'I.Gfl. lluckwhcat flour, dull, 10 u,
62c, o. I. f.. New York.
COKNM KAU Steady: yellow western,
91e; rtty. 92c ; llrandywliio, $2.35y2.45.
HYK Steady; No. 2 wosturn, B8!4c f. o. h.
nlloat; state, 63!Q5lc, c. 1. f., New Tork car
lots.
IIAHLKY-Steady; fending. 4S50c; c. I. f..
New York; maltliiR, GOlJGSc, c. I. f Now
York.
lVArtliKY MAI.T Dull: westom, 07072c.
WIIBAT ltecolpts, B8,500 bu. Spot, easy;
No, 2 red. Sic, f. o. b nlloat; No. 2 red,
7'jUc, elevntor; No, 1 northern Duluth, Btfc,
t. o, b allout: No, 1 hnrd Duluth, WJc, f.
o. b., atloat. Oiitlons wero Ronerally weak
nil day and exceedingly dull. In nlnenco of
V all street or other prominent Interests;
heaviness was also Inspired by bearish
cables, liberal primary receipts, poor rca
benrd clearances and moderato liquidation.
Closed weak at Kftfto decline. January
elcceil. 79c: Mari'h. SOKIiSlc: closed. Slo:
May. SlWiirtHe; closed, Sl-)icj July, SO'.'M
SO lii.lCc: closed, S0ic.
COUN-llecclpts. 122.SOO bu.; export!, S3.
1S7 bu, Spot, cany; No. 2. 4GUc, elovator, nnd
47c f. o. b., nlloat. Option market oponod
steady and wns sustained about all day bv
continued uuscar.on.ihlo weather west anil
prospects, for nmaller receipts. Closed
si in 1 y and unchanged. January closed, 4Ga;
Murcli closed, 4H4o; May, 41c; closed, 41c;
July closed, 4l?c.
OATS Hecelpts. 53,200 bu.: exports, 10,205
bu Spot, quiet: No. 2, 30ic; No. 3. 30c; No.
2 white. 32Wi32:';o: No. 3 white. 32oj nock
mixed western. 30$3Hic; track whlto. Wtp
35c. Options neglected nnd nominally
steady.
HOPS Steady: state, common to cholco,
1900 crop. 1G?T21cj ISM crop. lUfflBc; old, 21p
Go: Paclllo coast, 1900 croi, 15fl9c; 1899 crop,
lOWlIc; old. 2HCe.
HIDBS- Flrm; Galveston, 20 to 23 lbs.. 18U
riOc; California. 21 to 25 lbs., 19c; Texas
drv. 21 to 30 lbs., 15c.
LnATHBH Firm; hemlock sole. IJuenos
Ayres, light to hoavywelght, 2lij23c: ntld,
23Ml24Ho.
WOOf Dull; domcsllo fleece, 2l5J2Go:
Texnr. 15fM7o.
PIIOVISIONS-Tleof, steady; familv, $1 1 .'JO
CflJ.20; mess, $9.00f9.50; packet, tlfi.OrtlIO.TO:
city, extra India mess. tlt.OOfflG.To. Cut
n.ents, steady: pickled hollies $7.B09S.fv
Pickled shoulders, $r.75rjC 0; pickled hams,
SS.6iWN.2S. I.nrd, llrm; western steinned,
$7.S0: redned llrm: continent. $7.93: South
America, $8.50: compound, $3.BOfi5.G2ii, Pork,
stvoiiR! family, tlB.O'WiG.oo; short clear,
$14 601)17.00: mess, $13.75tni,75.
TAI.LOW-Steady: city, D',ic; country, 5U
(TiBVic
POl'LTUY Allvo. firm: fowls, He; chick,
ens. 9cj turkeys, OfTlOo; dressed, sternly:
turkeys, Sittfioko; chickens, lOffllc; fowls,
10c.
Hl'TTlin-Itecr.lpts, S.3G0 pkRS.: firm;
creamery. lG?T21c; Juno creamery, 15l2lo;
factory. 14c.
CH BBSB-Hecolpts, 3.1G1 pkgs.; steady;
fancy, fnll made, lH4tfll,4c; fancy, small,
fall mndo. lltfllc,
Faas-ltecolpts, R.S14 pkss.; fairly ste.i.ly:
western, nverago pKckace, nt mark, lSU'tf
20e: western, loss off. 20Vjc.
MI3TAI-S Spccuntllco energy was con
spicuous bv Its absenco In the local metal
market todny, A few small sales of t.nko
Superior copper at $1G.87'4 was practically
tho only Impartnnt feature, hut, however,
ns demand for that article wns fair, hold
ers held for higher rates and nt the thv-n
$17 'Was bid, with no offerings. Casting and
electrolytic, dull nt tl7.S7'4: tnnrkel dull
Tin. dull and was nominally unchanged at
120.25. with Iuulnn snles unchanged hi
JCUS 15s. Lend and spelter contlnuo quiet
nnd without quotable change on tho bisU
of tt.STH nnd tl ,104,15, respectively. Do
mestlo Iron murkets wcro featureless and
OUAPBS-Malaga. ner ken. tG.BOHD.OO.
. APPLBS Native. 75cfftl.on per bu.: per
bbl.. $2.50; eustern, $3.003.50; California
Iinllflovers. per box. Jl.lOJfl.K
CltANllBmilKn-flell and Itugle, $10.00
nerbbl.; Jerseys, per bbl., $9.25; per crate,
THOPICAL FmJITfl.
OltANOBS-Cnllfnrnla seedlings, $2.50;
navels, $2.75ff3.23; Mexicans, $2.75; Floridas,
$3.50.
LBMONS-Cnllfornla. extra fancy, 13.50:
choice, $3.
BANANAS Per bunch, according to size,
$2.002.50.
Fins-Cnllfornln. new cartons. ROc: lay
ers. 75c. Imported, per lb.. 13f? 16c.
DATBS Persian, In GO-lb, boxes, Salrs,
6c per lb.; Halloween, 6V4c per lb.
M1SCBLLANBOUS.
IMDBS-No. 1 green, GWc; No. 2 green,
B4c: No. 1 salted. 7',4c; No. 2 salted, G'.ic:
No. 1 veal calf. 8 to 12 lbs,. 314c: No, 2 veal
calf. 12 to 15 lbs.. GHc; dry hides, RWI80;
sheep pelts, 23fi75c; horsu hides. tl.60f2.25.
NUTS- Bngllsli walnuts, per lit., 13e: til
berts, per lb., 13c; .almonds, per lb., lSJf20c;
rnw peanuts, per lb., 5f6V4c: roasted, C'tfj
7teo; llrazlls, 13c: pecans, 10ftl2c
HONBY-Colorndo, 21-scctlon case, $3.75.
CIDKIt Per bbl.. $5; per halt bbl.. $3.
SAUICHKHAUT-Pcr bbl.. Jl; per half
bbl., $2.50.
Liverpool Criiln nml Provisions.
LIVBHPOOL, Jan. 15.-WHBAT-Spot,
strong; No. 1 California, Gs 61; No. 2 red
western, winter, Gs 2'4d; No. 1 northern,
spring. Gs 4'4d. Futures sternly; March, Gs
lHd; May, Gs lil.
COHN Spot, easy; American mlxoil, new,
3s lld; American mixed, old, 4s Id. Fu
tures quiet; January. 3s 10d; Mnrch, 3s
Jtsil: May. 3s 7',4d.
PBAS-Canadlan. tllot at Bs G)id.
FI.OUH St. Louis fancy winter, steady
at 3s Gd.
UOPS-At London (Pacltlc coast), steady
at JC2 Bsc X3 fi.
PHOVI8IONS-I!ecf, extra India mess,
dull at GGs. Pork, prlmo mess western, dull
nt GSs, Hams, short cut, 14 to 16 lbs,, firm
nt 43s. Lard, llrm; American retlned, In
palls. 39s 3d; prime western, In tierces, 3Ss
3d. Paeon, Cumberland cut, 26 to 30 lbs,,
44s: short ribs, 16 to 21 lbs, 43s; Iouk clear
middles, light, 28 to 34 lbs., 43s; long clear
middles, heavy, 35 iq 40 lbs., 41s Gd; short
clear ducks, iii to J ins., 3.1s mi; clear nel
lies. II to 16 lbs.. 47s. Shoulders, square, 11
to 13 lbs.. Unit nt 35s.
miTTBIl-Steady; United States finest,
lOOs: good United States, 82s Gd.
CHBBSB-Stcady; American finest white,
62s; American finest colored, 63s,
TALLOW Steady; prime city, 23s 9d;
Australian, in London, 27s 9d.
Hecelpts of whent during tho last three
days, 154,000 centals. Including 137,000 Amer
ican, ltecelnts of American corn during tho
last three days, 221,200 centals. Weather
frosty.
ClimiUfN In Available Supplies.
NBW YORK, Jun. 15,-SpeclnI cablo ard
telegraphic communication to Hradstreet'a
show tho following changes in available
supply from last accounts:
Wheat. 1'nltcd Stutes und Canada, east
of tho Hockles, Increase. 822.0X) bu.; nlloat
for and In Kurope, decreaso, lOO.OW bu. ;
total supply, decrease, 378,000 bu. Among
ino moro important increases reporieu to
Ilrmlstreet's am thoso of 130,000 bu. at Chi
cago private elevators, 61,000 bu. nt Port
land, Me., 61,0(10 bu. nt Louisville nnd B.OOJ
bu at northwest Interior elevntors. Tho
leading decreases Include, those of 30,000 till.
In Manitoba. S3.000 bu. at Omaha and 56.0H)
bu. at Depot Harbor. Tho combined stock
of wheat nt Portland, Ore., Tacoma and
Seattle, Wash., Increased 5,050 bu. last
week.
Corn, United States nnd Cannda, east of
tho Hockles'. increase, 601,000 bu,
Oats, United States and Canada, east of
tho Hockles, decrease, 1.077.C00 bu.
Kiiiimiin City (iriiln 11 ml Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. Jan. 15. WHBAT May,
G7WiG74c; cash, No. 2 hnrd, 7&6S4c: No.
3, (WfitiGfyc: No. 2 red, "Wlc; No. 3, 67(G9i
COHN May, 35'4c; cash. No. 2 mixed,
SHifSHic; No. 2 white, 36(4c; No. 3, 26V4C.
OATS-No. 2 white, 26Uc.
HYK No. 2. 47c.
HAY Cholco timothy, $10.50011.00; cholco
prairie. $9.25519.50.
HL'TTBH-Crcnmery, 17020c: dairy, fancy.
17c.
BOOS Lower; fresh Missouri and Knnsas
stock, lBu dozen, loss off, cases returned;
new whltewood cases Included, c more.
HBCHIPTS Wheat, 66.000 bu.; corn, 20.000
bu.: oats. 6,000 bu.
SIIIPMBNTS-Wheat, 72,800 bu.; corn, 27,
200 bu.; oats, 9,000 bu.
Toledo (iriiln mill Seed.
TOLBDO. O., Jan. 15. WIIBAT Dull nnd
weak; cash und January, 79c; Muy, 81V4c;
July. SOc.
COHN Firm; cosh nnd January, 37V4c;
Mav. 39?ic.
OATS Steady; cash nnd January, 24c;
May. 2Gc.
HYB 63c.
CLOVBHSBBD Firm; prime, 1S99. $0.55;
cash nnd January. $7.15; March, $7.2214.
Philadelphia Produce Blnrkct.
PIIILADBLPIIIA, Jan. 15. IHJTTBR
Dull nnd lc lower; fancy western creamery,
21c: fancy western prints, 22c.
BOOS Steady; fresh nearby, 21c; fresh
western, 2lc; fresh southwestern, 21c; fresh
southern, oc.
r.1 1 liMCM.'' r,,lnf. V.ii. Vnrl full prAnmu
v iii.i.ui . ...... ...... u. ..... w. v.. ......
fancy, small, 1U4C12C; Now York full
creams, fulr to choice, lOMiJJUrtC
MliineiiiioIlN AVItent. Flour nnd llrnn
MlNNBAPOLIS, Minn.. Jun. 15. WIIBAT
Cash. 7414c; Jlay. 70',(75o; July, Tii-KiO.
On track; No. 1 hard, 7014c; No, 1 northern,
7l4c; No. 2 northern, 71!4i?7214e.
FIX3UH First patents. $4.204f4.S0: second
patents, $4.004,10; tlrst clears, $2.S02.90;
seennil cienrs. j.'.wii 1. w.
HHAN-In bulk, $11.75S12.W.
Duluth (iriiln Market
DULUTH, Jan, 15,-WHBAT No. 1 hnnl
ensh, 75?c; to arrive. 76HC: May, 79Hc; No.
1 northern cash, 73&i,c; to urrlve. 74ic: May,
77ic: July, 7Sle; No. 2 northern, C3?itifi9Hc;
No. 3 spring, w.t.utu'.kc.
COItN-.".5Tc.
OATS-25-)4c.
Hons wero cotivinciiiir uvldptin. nf tho .in-
settled framo of mind umong the .iteel lit
teictts. 'I hero was some early weaunc-s
In tho croup In i.ptte of 1111 opening rise of
J In National Tube and of 2 points in Tin
Plate, but the whole group became Strang
later nnd rose 011 an uver.ige between I and
1 points over last night. For some Inscrut
able reason tho declaration of an s per C'iit
i.lWdcnd on the common stock of the Amer
ican Tluplatc company tu bo distributed Hi
quarterly ticrloiln 1'iLUHPfl timiinitrir.fvl wrnk.
iiess in the group. Tho stock Itself dropped
l:nck nearly 5 points. The currtnt turmlsti
as to what dividend would bo declared
I inched tho limit at 6 per cent, so that tho
per cent dividend was far In excesi of tho
mcst snngulno estimate.
bemo selling to realize by Insiders was to
be expected, but tho surprising fact wa.i
that tho buying attracted by the largo dis
bursement was qultu Inslgnlllcniit and en
tirely Inadequate to ubsorb the ruallzatl in.
T he more moderato conjecture as to tho
moro fnvornblo development!) In ste l
stocks made speculators ficl that tlulr
movement on good news was likely to bo
disappointing. Tho bears wero not slow to
take, udvantnge of this framo of mind,
u heir selling forced an extreme decline ( f
0' In Federal Steel, accompanied by a
rumor that today's declaration would bo
simply n qhurterly one of 1J4 per cent,
omitting tho extra dividend or 5 per cent.
After the close of the market a 5 per cent
dividend was. declared.
Steel and Wire was forced down Hi nnd
National Steel. Smelting, Steel Hoop, Colo
rado Fuel mid National Tube from 1 to 3
points. The episode Is, by some, rcKatdejl
as rellectlng the Impression produced by
th" uttcranco nnd project of the country s
leading steel magus te. To tho same in
lluenco was perhaps traceable tho weakness
of tho Trunk lino rnllroad stocks, tho mng
nato'H projects, belurr reported to Include
tho construction or a railroad lino from
Chleano to tho seaboard by way of Pitts
burg, In order to secure satisfactory freight
rates for Pittsburg. Pennsylvania and New
York Central wcro both off about 2 points.
Although tho market generally gave way In
the late dealings, In sympathy with the
break In tho steel stocks, there wto ex
amples of strength In tho earlier part of tli3
tlav The Brio ttocks were generally and
persistently strong and the grangers and
l'neitlcs wero ut one time higher than las.
night. Kanawha & Michigan was advanced
5. St. Louis & San Francisco was strong on
a rumor of a plan for retiring tho com
pany's first preferred stock. At th low
jiolnt IIih extremo decline In Hiirllngtou w.u
2''4. In St. Paul 32U In Lackawanna 2'i and
In Delaware & Hudson 34.
Sugar was erratic and dropped 4 points
from the enrly advance, closing with a not
loss of 314.
Tho break In sterling exchange this morn
ing mndo It evident that gold would not ro
out immediately und this had an effect 011
tho early strength of the market. Tho
money rnto ran up to I per rent Just b'foro
tin elo-e und reports wero current of snmo
enormous borrowings by tho Pennsylvania
railroad 011 account of Its purchases of
stock of other railroads during tho hist
year. A Philadelphia dispatch placed the
nmount railed by tho company slnco Jan
uary 1 us high as $50,000,000. Payments on
account of the Pennsylvania Coal company
nre also In progress this week, luvolvlin;
scmo very heavy llunuclal operation1. Cash
continues to flow to this center In verv
laigo amountft and no notable hardening; of
tho money market is thought to be possible.
Ponds wero weak In sympathy with
stocks. Total sales, par value, $2.1G0,un.
United States refunding 2s declined '4 per
cent and 5s, coupon, '4 on tho last call.
Tho following are tho closing prices on
tho New York Stock oxchnngo:
13
91 li
SS',i
(.7
Wabash
do
pfd..
I'eorln Market.
VBOHIA, Jan. 15.-COHN-lnnctIve; No. 2,
3014c. t
OATS-Stcady: No. 2 white, 261ic, track;
billed through. 254c.
WH18KY-On tho basis of $1.27 for fin
ished goods.
Mllunnkre. Crnln Market.
MILWAUKHH. Jan. 15. - WIIBAT
Steady; No. 1 northern, 7iG7754c; No, :
northern. 735J7415C.
HYB Lower; No. 1, 52f!i5tc.
DAHLBY Dull; No, 2, GOc; sample, 47030c,
x Kvniiorntetl 11 ml Dried Fruits,
NBW YOHK, Jan, 15. BVAPOHATBD
APPLBS The market ruled rather qulot,
but about steady ut unchanged prices; statu
common was quoted nt ."IVio; prime, 6if
6S0: choice. SMiCc; fanev. 6ft7o.
CALIFORNIA DHIBD FHUITS-Dull nnd
nominally 3ViSUc per lb. for prunes, hh to
size and quality. Apricots. Hoynl, 7?4Jj"12c:
Moor Park. SMilSe. Peaches, peeled, Hit
lbc; unpeeieu, uvi'iHcc.
CnlTee Mnrket.
.-.1. vndl.' Tnn IK nftPPLT. c. .
i i'. JI. .IM UJ' I' 1.1'. ajllll
nio. dull; No. 7, invoice, 7'o. Mild, dullr
Cordc va, 6tip;wi. " uiurea openeu steauy,
19 A
Ma
lWVt
101
1st
W. & L. B
do 2d pfd
Wis. Centrnl
iThlrd Avntitm
i.ji 11. it u. pru
l-V2VNntlonul Tubo ,..
Jo do pfd
60 'Adams Bxpress..
M-ii Am. Bxpress ....
17.1 ,U. S. Bxpress...,
12! Wells-Fargn K.,
Illll, uuu wit......
do tifd
im. AlaJtlng
do pfd
imer. S. & R
do tifd
u)?ilAmor. Spirits ...
HO pill
30-;h Amer. S. II
fiYt do pfd
rjlVt'Amcr. S. & W....
11 I do pfd
43 Am. Tin Pinto...
WW do iird
21 Am. Tobacco ....
60$4 do pfd
4314 Ana. Mln. Co
1U Hrk. Hap. Tr
2.M Colo. F. ,i I
S8T Con. Tobacco ....
121 I do pfd
106 Federal Steel ....
1H4' do pfd
tttyj Oen. Bleetrlc ....
106 Glucose Sugnr .,
, 8t"!i do pfd
, 46 Int'n'l Paper
16J4 do pfd
47?4 Ln.cleilo Oas
153 Nat. Illscult
,113 I do pfd
. 4576 National Lead .,,
, t2 do pfd
, F214 National Steel ...
. HV do pfd
. 324 N. Y. Air Hrake.
, 42 No. American ..,
Paclllu Coast
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Pacltlc Mall
People's Gas ....
Pressed S. C
do pfd
Pullman P. C...
Stand. R. & T..
Sugar
do pfd
Tonn. C. & 1
U. S. Leather....
do pfd
U. S. Rubber....
do pfd
Western Union .
Anial. Copper ...
Republic I. & S.
110 pru....
. 10
.IW.
. 3?li
. 9:
.127'd
. fS
. 5;4'
. 22
. 60?4
.149H
.1SS
.135
. K
. 'V4
. 26k
81V4
fS'AP. C. C. & St. I
114
Si"
2S'i
JGti
121V:
M.U
56
W
ll,i
170
Bt'14
135
2f.',4
RS
44
?5V4
VP
lfU
If.l
71. 14
4015
S3fi
my.
COli
mil
113
4M1
S4;
49-
44i4
9114
, B1'6
7314
, S9
, 4S
71
, 22'A
7Hi
, 70
V4
. 10s
85
, 40?4
9'!
.151
. 2011
5iS
. f)
. 61114
. 4J
.10114
. 4?-;
. 794
.198
114
.1331i
.lis
. B54
. 12
7fll'
'. 2lft
. li'J
: 9o
. H14
. h'J
1, B7
ding on the report of tho surrender of Capo
rebels; West Australians wcro better, ex
cept London nnd Globes, which were dull,
owing to fears about the position of the
corporation. West Africans boomed. Tho
nmount of bullion wlthdrnwn from the
Hank of Bnglnnd on balance today wns
30,000; Spanish 4s, 71l4; American eagles
nro quoted In tho open mnrket nt 70s Ed.
PARIS, Jnn. 15. Prices wero firm on the
bourse today, being favorably Impressed by
tho China news and stlmulnted by the gov
ernment's success In tho Chamber of Depu
ties yesterday, Internationals wero In great
favor: Spanish 4s wero In strong request on
the rumor of the convention being definitely
nbnndoncd; Rrazlllans Hdvnnced sharply on
Improved exchungc; Rio tlntos wero firm:
Kufllrs advanced on Bngllsh buying. Three
per cent rentes, luif 9714c for the nccount;
Spanish 4s, 72.074,
J1BRL1N, Jun. 15. On tho bourse today
prices were llrm, bomb funds wcro In good
demand nnd Internationals were harder, es
pecially Spanish 4s, on Paris advices; Amer
icans nnd Canadian Pacifies were easier:
banks wero maintained; Austrian credits
weakened 011 Vienna sales: mines advanced
on benr covering. Bxchnngo on London,
20m 4Gnfgs. for checks. Discount rates:
Short bills. 3 per ctnt: thrco months' bills,
3J4 per cent.
Xctv York .Money .Market.
NBW YORK. Jnn. 15.-MONEY-On call,
steady nt 214114 per cent: Inst loan at 214
per cent; prlmo mercantllo paper, 45t5 per
cent.
STBRL1NG BXCHANGB Bnslcr, with
actual business In bankers' bills nt $4,871
4.S71fc for demnnd nnd at $1.83H for sixty
days: posted rates, $1.84 and $4.88; commer
cial bills, $1,8214.83.
SILVBR-Certttlcatcs, G4!4365!4c: bar,
63'4c; Mexlcnn dollars, 49-i4c.
UONDS Government, weak; state, inac
tive; railroad, weak.
Tho closing prices on bonds today are ns
follows:
'. S. 2s ref. rcg
do coupon ...
do 3s, reg
do coupon ..
do now 4s, reg.
do old 4s, reg...
do coupon .,
do coupon.,
do 5s, reg..
do counon ..
D. nt C. 3 C3s.
Atch. gen. 4s
do nilj. -is
Can. Southern 2s,
C. & O. 4V4s
do 6s
C. & N. W. c. 7s.,
do 8. F. d. Bs..
Chicago Ter. 4s..
Colo. So, Is
I). & R. G. 48
Brio gen. Is
F. W. fie U. C. is,
Gen. Blcctrlo 5s
In. Central Is....
ft N. tin . 4s..
M.. K. & T. 2s....
do 4s
Adams Con
Allco
Hreeco
Hrunswlck Con.,
Comstock ..Tun.
Con. Cal. & Va
Deadwood Terra
Horn Sliver
Iron Sliver
Leadvllln Con...
Atchison
do pfd
Haltlmoro & O...
Can. Paclllo
Can. Southern ..
dies. & Ohio
Chicago ti. w
(.'., II. & Q
Chicago I. .t L. .
do pfd
Chicago ft B. I.
Chlcugo ft N. W..
C, R. I. ft P
C. C. C. ft St. L.
Colo. Southern ..
do 1st pru
,1,. ,! tif.l
Del. ft" Hudson...
Del. 1.. ft w
Den. ft R. u
ln tlfll
Brio
do 1st pfd
Gt. Nor. pfd
Hocking Coal
Hocking valley..
Illinois Central..
Iowa Central ....
do nfd
L. B. ft W
do mil
Ijiku Shiiro
Louis, ft Nash..,
Manhattan L
Met. St. Ry
M,v. Central
Minn, ft St. L...,
do pfd
Mo. Pacltlc
Mobllo ft Ohio...
M., K. ft T
do pfd
N. J. Centrnl....
N. Y, Central...
Nor. ft West
do pfd
No. Pacltlc
nfii
Ontario ft W
O. R. ft N
.10 nfil
Pennsylvania, ...
Kcauing
do 1st pru
In nfil
Rio G. W ....
do nfd
St. L. ft S. V....
do 1st pfd
In "il nfd
St. L, S. W
do nfd
St. Paul
do pfd
St. P. & Omaha.
Sn. Purlfln
So. Railway ....
do pfd
Tex. ft Pacltlc...
union l'aciuo ..
do pfd
Nomlnnl. Bx-lnterest.
Tho Commercial Advertiser's London
financial cablegram says:, Tho markets
hero wero moderately active and generally
cheerful today. Tho market Is expecting
American gold shllimenb and also views
tho Capo situation moro favorably. Amer
lcuns opened heavy and idle, but soon ral
lied on tho purchnso of largo blocks of
Brles on rumors attributed to the Morgans.
Later Now York seemed disposed to bo
weak all around, tho demand for Brles con
tinued und tho belief wns expressed that
Brio firsts would soon pay dividends, thus
facilitating putting forth tho collateral
bonds for paymuut of tho Pennsylvania
company, rno naiiK iosi
India.
50.000 L-iild to
jicriin cnequo wus weaiter at 20.40.
Huston SI not. limitations.
HOSTON, Jan. 15.-Call loans, 4Q1H4 per
cent; iiiuo iuuub, tuivs per cent, umcial
closing:
A.. T. ft S. F. ...
do put
Amer. Sugar ....
An t.f.l
Am. Telephone..
iiosion a ji
Boston Blovated.
lloston ft Mo....
C. II. ft Q
Dominion Coal .
do pfd
Federal Steel ...
do pfd
Fltchburg ptd ..
Gen. Bleetrlc ...
do pfd
Bd. Blec. HI
N. B. CI. &. a...
Old Colony
Old Dominion ..
Rubber
Union Pacific ...
Union Land
4.'14
f'514
133
H714
100
251
159
191
14214
r-.'4
10s' 1
51
71
139".
,iss:
1011;
;i224
COii 1
, 2H41
21
. MV41
, 3
West Und
West. Bleetrlc ,
Atchison 4s
N. B. G. ft C. 5s,
Adventuro
Amal. Copper ..,
Atlantic
Hostou ft Mont,
Hutto ft Hnston,
Cnl. ft Hocla...,
Centennial
Franklin
Humboldt
Osceola
Parrot
Uulncy
hanta Fo Cop..
Tamarack
Utah Mining'..,
Winona
Wolvejrlnes
lllngham
. 93
. ts
ldlli
. G3
. 9'i
. 90ii
. 2S '
.523
. 79
.SIO
. 23
. 161
. 5,1
. S21
. JO
.170
.11
. 31
. 6',
. 4H4
. 1574
".1
Hid.
Foreliiii Financial.
LONDON. Jan. 15. Money was In fair ile
mnnd, plentiful nnd ensy todny; discounts
wero Hienuy; mucii cannon wns inannesieu,
nwlntr to the uncertainty of tho outlook.
On tho stock exchuntjo operators wero moro
confident, though there was a ilegreo of
nervousness over tho settlement. Consols
wero llrm on tho cessation of sales for
money In connection with tno settlement;
homo rails wero In good demand, onerators
being on tht tlptoo of expectation rcgmdlng
dividends; Americans opened weak nnd be-
low parity. Micro wns consiucrnoio prom
taking after they advanced, facilities for
carrying over not oeing wiuiornwn ns pre.
dieted; later they wcro easier, closing dull
i.-ni.li7nerH bad 11 better tone, on Parts mi.
vices nnd the possibility of a largo, new
Japanese loan tor miuiary- worss neinsj ms
cussed. Kaltlra Improved on vigorous bid
1064 N. Y. C. Is 106
10S4 N. J. C R. 6s 128
19'9 No. Pacific 3s.... 70V
110 do 4s lOltd
13Gli N'YP&SL 4s.. 18)4
111 N. & W. con. 4s. .100
111 Ore. Nnv. Is 109
13714 do 4s 10'i?i
lhlj O. S. L. 6s 129
111? do consol 5r....'.1G4
125 Rending gen. 4s.. W-h
1023, R. G. W. 1 91
89't, St L ft I M C S9.1U?i
1914 St I. ft S F R. C3.12S
10114 St. Paul cons ISO
1204 St. P. C. ft P. Is.. 118
1394 do 6s .11914
123 So. Paclllc 4s 83v4
9214 So. Railway B8...112
H-,f S. R. ft T. 6s CJ
100- Tex. ft P. Is il34
MU do 2s 92
801i Union Pacific 4s..inr,i4
163 Wabash Is 11814
11514 do 2s 110
1004 West Shoro 4 1114
7714 Wis. Central Is.. 83(4
97 Va. Centuries .... 9GV4
Bx-lntcrest. Hid.
riv York MIiiIiik Stoekn.
NBW YORK. Jnn. 15,-Tho following nro
quotations 011 mining stocks:
20
45
220
7
6
ViO
51
110
65
6
Llttlo Chief ....
Ontario
Onhir
Phoenix'
Potosl
Savago
Sierra Nevada
Small Hopes ...
Standard
. 16
.023
. 70
. 10
. 10
. 15
. 23
. 70
.400
London Stock Quotations.
LONDON, Jan. 15. 1 p. m. Closing:
Cons., money .
tlo ncct
Atchison
Can. Paclllc ...
St. Paul
Illinois Centrnl
Louisville
U. P. pfd.
.97 MP.
.97 :mg
..47
..92
..1544
..135
.. 911,
. 86
N. Y. Central H9
Brio
tlo 1st pfd
Pennsylvania ...
Rending
No. Pacific nfd..
Grand Trunk ...
Anaconda
Rand Mines
301k
6914
IP
7Ji
SOUTH OMAHA, Jnn. 15.
Rccelnts worn Cuttle. Hoes. Sheen.
Oniclal Monday 3,69.1 4,t9J 4,063
Ofliclal Tuesday 4,1U 7.666 2,052
Two days this week.... 7.S0I 12.636 G.lOu
Same days last week.... 4,661 14,701 9,254
Bnmo days week before. 4,221 9,67 D.34S
Samo three weeks ago,. 751 6,348 17
Sumo four weeks ago.. 4,764 1S.014 8,389
Avorago prlco paid for hogs for tho past
several days, with comparisons:
9
1
G
II
1
30
"8
21
3
13
1
. M. A HI. 1 Tv
O. ft St. L. Ry
Missouri Pacific Ry....
cmon l'aciuc system....
C. ft N. W. Ry
F.. B. ft M. V. R. Il
8. C. ft P. Ry
C. St. P., M. ft O. Ry..
!. ft M. R. R. R
H. ft Q. Ry
II. I. . 1 en
C, R. I. ft P.. west....
Illinois Central
Total receipts 178 107 It 22
The dlsnneltlon of tho dav's recclnts was
ns follows, each buyer purchasing tho num.
hit or neuu imncnicur
Huvcrs. Cattle. Hogs. Sheen.
Omaha Packing Co 331 mt
G. 11. Hammond Co HO 1,308
Sw ft and Comnnny.... 603 1.53S 619
Cudahy I'acklng Co 1,320 1,486 1,269
Armour ft uo 11O kiu
Armour, from Sioux City 39J
Omaha P. Co.. K. C 71
Vnusnnt ft Co 18
J. L. Carey 19
Lobmaii ft Co 27 ..... 1....
McCreary ft Clark 33
1 1111 ft liunlzltiger so
Livingstone ft Schallcr.. 89
L. F. Httsz G7
It. F. Hobblck 43
II. S. Maw 1 nney 8
Other buyers 789
HAH SILVBR-Stcndy, 28i.d per ounce,
MONEY SUffi.l iter cent. Tho rate of dis
count In the open mnrket for short lillln,
i-'TJ4 3-i6 per cent; for thrco months' bills,
IlitdU per cent.
Hank CI car I tins nnd Hxchnnste.
CHICAGO. Jan. 15. Clearings. $23.S22.SG7:
balances. $2,181,701; New York exchange, par
to 10c premium; posieu excnatiKO. Ji.Mit
4.KS.
ST. LOUIS. Jnn. 15.-Clenrlngs. $7,932,877:
bulunces. $.557 718; money, BS7 per cent;
Now York e.xchnnge, 20c premium bid, 30c
premium askixL
NBW YORK, Jan. 15. ClcnrinRS, $333,302,
B33: balanceB,-tl2.2CO(4G7.
I'llll.AniJl.l'HlA. Jan. 15. c eanngs.
tlR.844.irii; balitnces. t2,S96.619.
HOSTON. Jan. 15. Clearings. $37,490,142:
bnlances, tl,MW,S27.
CoiulHInn of tlie Trennurjr.
WASHINGTON. Jan. 15. Toilnv'n state
ment of tho treasury balances In the gen
eral fund, exclusive of tho 'tlSO.OOO.ooo gold
reserve In the division of redemption,
shows: Avnllnblo cash balance, tl33,5H,631;
Rold, 172,763.271.
Wool Mnrket.
LONDON. Jnn. 15. WOOL Tho first
series of tho 1901 wool auction sales opened
today. Thero was a largo attendance nnd
competition was brisk. The nverago of
prices wns from 5 to 714 Per cent above the
October sales. Merinos nnd Capo of Good
I loni! anil rentals soul mita nor cent nnu
cross-brcds pnr to 5 per cent higher; tho
offerings numbered 7.82b hnles and wero too
small to fnlrly test tho market.
Tho demand was fairly distributed com
ing from homo nnd abroad. Merinos nlnved
a good tono and nt top prices wero In re-
nucst: cross-nreiis were orrereu in smalt
lots and met with a good demand: Cnno of
Good Hope und Natul cross-breds sold read
ily; grensies 0 per cent ana scoureii 7 per
cent uenrer. Following nro tno snies in no
tall:
Now South Wales, 900 bales; scoured, 4'4d;
creasy. 5'nlOd. Uueenslnnd. 1,300 bnles:
scoureii. issris 4$u; grensy. Mftsii. victoria.
ttYi Hnlnu. annllrrul f.li.,1 till nrunuv r.t..l
9d. South Australia, GOO boles; greasy! 414ff
Od. west AUstrnlla, ii"0 uaies; greasy. 4'iW
Sd. New .ealand, 1.900 bales; scoured, 7l4d
fnis a'.tn: greasy, 4tiV4, cape or uomt
Hope and Natal, 400 bales; scoured, Is l',tlai
12s 6id; Rrcaay, 414S714d.
SttKiir mill Molasses.
NBW ORLBANS. Jan. 15.-8UGAR-Mar-
kot strong: onen kettle. 3'.If4c: onen kettle
centrifugal. 3 13-1G1M 6-16c; centrifugal yel
low. 11-iuc; serouus, s-vi'iftc.
NBW YORK. Jan. 15. SUGAR Rnw
stendy but quiet: fair refining, 3Tic; cen
trifugal, 96 test, 4o; molasses sugar, 3Hc;
refined, steady; standard A, 5.40c; confec
tioners' A. 5.40c; mo J 111 A. B.93c; cut loaf,
..... . ......1 1 . .A. .... ...... a. '
u.tuu; 11 uniieil, 11.1m:, Mil liri in, u.liro; RraUU-
lated, 5.60c; cubes, fi.83c. Molasses, steady;
Now Orleans open kettle, good to cholco, 32
ttIOe.
LONDON, Jan. 15.-BBET SUGAR-9s
3;ii.
New York Hry fiooiln .Mnrket.
NBW YORK. Jun. IB. Tho general mar.
ket conditions nre without change. Thero
Is more nuslness lining than a week ago,
maintaining tho Imnrovoment noted yester
day, but tho market Is still quiet. Ship
ments of heavy brown goods to China out
of previous purchases considerable, No
rhango In prices noted In any direction,
either staples or fancy cotton goods. Print
cloths Inactive.
MANCHBSTBR. Jnn. 15,-Buycrs asking
concessions, inrns tiuu.
I.nst of tlie Motlocn,
Another good Indian has been mndo by
the death of a Modoc brave, nnd now the
bucks of tho trlbo have been reduced to
tho fatal thirteen In number. Thus have
dwindled tho fighters of tho moit wnrllk-:
tribe of men that ever nrrnyed themselves
itgnliiit an enemy. Thoy have been tho
Tshmnclltes of the Pacific slono. nnd thero.
fore thoy wero called "Modccs" by the otllT
trines, xor "mouoc menus nnemy. '
Tho entire trlbo hnsi dwindled to seventy
seven members, nil wrMched beings, with
no thirst for war. but an nmbltlnnless In.
dolent nnd dull set of beings that have
cast nslde eynry vlrtuo that they ovar
possessed and havo tnkon on every vice that
civilization nan offered. This remnant,
mostly women nnd dl"enscd children, th'tt
has dwindled from a lighting power worthy
of United Stntos opposition to the very
vcrgo of extinction, Is now quartered on a
small reservation In the quapaw country
Theso laf.t of tho Modocs nro nrlsoners of
war. lmld by tho government, but allowed
great freedom, for fiiey nro not likely to
ivandor from tho sunnlles they nro nrovld 'd
with, for If thoy should they would starvo
to ueain.
Only one nmong them shows any of tho
snlrlt that once, netuated tho tribe. Ho Is
Snm Boll, about 100 yenrs old, nnd ho is
wining to titKo tno warpatn ugain.
Xornlt'o Foresluht.
Youth's Companion: Tho kitchen rnnld
thrust her hetul Insldo tho ooor of the
family sitting room nnd culled nut:
"Mrs. Sthrahng. tho cockronehs Is thick
In the rnnthry an' tho chlny closet! Whnt'll
1 no win em, mem ;
"Cockroaches. Norah? exclaimed Mr
Strong, much dliplensed, "How doe.) It
happen that you have alloweu tnctn to be
coitik so nnmtrnus'"
"They klm liern from Mrs. Pnlrklns
mem. nlxt door." mentioning the name of
a neighbor with whom her mistress was
not on very goon terms.
"Came from Mrs. Perkins', did thev?'
said Mrs. Btrnnir. considerably mollified
"Well. I don't blame them I They'd starve
to death in that house,"
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Receipt. Liberal and Prices on Btef
Steeri and Oowa linen Lower.
HOGS ACTIVE AND CLOSE TO IOC HIGHER
Light Ittin of Sheep, bnt Qnnllty Above
the Average nntt Deninnd Good
Mnrket StronK nmt Ten Cents
HlKher Tlutn Last Week,
I 1901. 1900.1M.1S9S.1S97.1S915.1S96.
Jan. 1.... 4 95 4 21 3 42 3 18 3 40 4 22
Jnn. 2.... 4 96; 4 33 3 67 3 17 3 43 4 16
Jan. 3.... 4 954 1 29 3 67 3 48 3 46 4 08
Jan. 4.... 6 0214 4 27 3 44 3 44 3 25 3 61 4 11
Jnn. 6.... 5 044 4 37 3 47 3 38 3 27 4 19
Jan. 6.... 4353 41 3393293 63
Jan. 7.... B Of.U 3 42 3 40 3 18 3 48 4 10
Jan. 8.... 5 05)4 4 34 3 43 3 12 3 46 4 09
Jan. 9.... 6 14 4 3S 3 45 3 14 3 56 4 11
Jnn. 10... 5 254 4 35 3 60 3 43 3 51 4 09
Ju.li. 11... 5 231i 4 41 3 65 3 29 3 07 3 61 4 08
Jan. 12... 5 1714 4 49 3 60 3 47 3 It 4 07
Jnn. 13... 4 53 3 55 3 49 3 09 3 47
Jan. 14... 6 164 3 50 3 49 3 19 !M 4 11
Jan. 15... 6 25H 4 68 3 4 7 3 26 3 69 4 11
Indicates Sttndny.
brought In today by each rond was:
Cnttlo.Hogs.Hhp.
stock
1118.
19
91
Total 1.2S2 7,622 2,1.18
CATTLB There was tho heaviest run of
cattle hero today that has arrived slnco tho
second week In December or last year. As
a result of the littoral supply In sight buy
ers wero Inclined to tako iiilvnntnKo of tho
opportunity to potinu tno mnrKct, aim con
sequently it was 11 Blow, nraggy market
I,.., ........ . ,itai. ..,1.1. .t.
IIUIII l IU IIIII9II. Willi fcllU llllll.'lll.J' VI
prices considerably lnvcr.
Thero was a large run r Deer cattle, nut
comparatively few of tnem could bo called
finished. The best grades were not so
much lower than they wero yesterday, but
tho genernl run of tho offerings was a bis
dlmo lower, nnd in some eases more thnn
mat. Iiuyers wero exceeding slow aiiout
taking hold of the common nnd varmed-up
ntufr, nnd sellers found it dld'cult to dis
pose of thnt class of cattle at any price, It
wns Into beforo anything like a clearance
iviiH effected.
Tho cow mnrket was In much tho samo
condition us tho trado on steers. Thero
were nearly 75 cars of cows and heifers
offered and ns a result buyers did not have
to hurry In order to get their, orders filled.
Tho, choicest grades were picked up in
fairly good shapo ut prices noj, so vnry
much lower thnn yesterdny, but aside from
those tho mnrket could safely bo ouoted 10
4(15c. lower and slow. Tho greatest decline
was on tho medium kinds, which uro
neither choice nor ennners.
Thero wero vory few feeders offered to
day. Tho best ones sold readily at ntcivly
prices, but the common light stuff was slow
and lower. The demund for that class of
stock Is not good und tho tendency of prices
is lower, nun sellers say 11 is uimoult to
move that class of cnttlo at any prlco.
Representative sales:
I3BBF STBBRS
No.
G
4
5
3
4
11
18
8
17
10
10
9
9
1
:i ,
19
19.'."'."!
28
19
14
5
6
23
6
26
1
1
3
5
6.'.!!!!'.
1
1
3
3
3
4.'.'!!!!!
3
8
23
20
3
7
6
6
6
19
6
7
7
6
1
25
2
21
2
IS
11
23
13
Av.
... 763
...1187
... 962
... 906
... 910
...1003
...1127
...1075
...1011
...1101
...1100
... 951
...1278
... 9i K)
,...1083
...1113
...1227
...10S6
...1015
...1167
.1255
l'r.
3 SO
3 85
3 90
4 00
4 00
4 10
4 15
4 20
4 20
4 23
l 23
4 25
4 30
4 -M
4 33
4 10
4 40
4 43
4 50
4 55
4 Ut
No
12...
20...,
21...
21...
41...
62...
4...
23...
16...
12...
21...
41...
12...
32..
3..
39..
21..
28..
38..
S9..
.v.
....11G6
....1117
...,1195
....1223
....1377
....1121
....1185
....1252
....1202
... .12W
1256
12S5
1283
1301
120.1
1509
1329
1621
1321
1305
8TBERS AND HEIFERS.
.1050
.. 76S
.. 917
...1100
..1146
.. 810
.. 930
,..1060
.. 900
.. 780
.. 920
...11S0
..1020
.. 973
..1000
,..1020
,.. 965
,..1007
,..1033
,..1043
,.. 920
,..1070
...1046
,..1148
... 920
,..1100
...1110
,..1107
...1260
,..10:il
...1200
. . .1006
... 910
... 961
...1035
... 970
...1175
...1100
...1185
951
90
3 90
4 00
4 25
4 45
(
1 50
2 U0
2 25
1 55
2 25
2 25
2 40
2 60
2 50 '
2 60
2 60
2 60
2 60
2 60
2 W
2 65
2 i0
2 75
2 75
2 75
2 80
2 SO
2 80
2 S5
2 83
2'85
2 83
2 V)
2 10
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 03
3 05
17
20..
. 19..
COWS.
11..
3
6
1
19
8 ,
8 ,
20
4
15
10
7
4
11
3
17
1
12
0
9
11
3G
1
7
20
21
19
14
24
18
19
9
...1132
1080
1100
1105
...10.11
,..1100
...1250
...1050
...1133
... 965
,.. 813
,.. 866
...1102
...1080
...UU6
...1115
...1063
...1155
...1070
... 816
... 9T9
...1080
....1140
....1110
....1072
....1190
....1148
....1010
....1061
....1130
....1352
....1120
....1131
....1170
.... 987
....11SS
.... 977
....1110
Pr.
4 55
4 65
4 60
4 65
4 65
4 63
4 65
4 63
4 73
4 73
73
4 73
4 75
I 80
4 W
5 00
5 00
5 05
5 10
5 10
4 33
4 40
I 40
4 40
3 10
3 10
3 10
3 10'
3 10
3 10
3 15
3 15
3 IB
3 20
3 20
3 20
3 20
3 20
3 21)
3 20
3 2.3
3 23
3 2.3
3 25
3 30
3 .13
3 40
3 10
3 10
3 43
3 15
3 50
3 50
3 60
3 60
3 65
3 75
3 iS
COWS AND HEIFERS.
1....
1,...
6....
o
6..'. .
1..
1..
1..
.1..
1...
1...
1...
1..
1
10
3
1
11
14'..'..'.,.'.
1
5
10....
1....
4
1
3
3
4
4
. . . 10
955
... 912
.... &3G
800
... 670
... 810
.... 470
... S90
.... 810
... 855
...1230
,...1130
... 640
,...1090
,...1470
,...1310
...1170
...1110
1275
.A... 1000
1130
940
500
1025
300
130
150
STOCK
950
850
970
893
830
650
755
9...
18....
13....
3 lO
3 10
3 10
3 15 22
HEIFERS.
3 (X)
3 20
3 25
3 25
3 25
3 10
3 W
6...
20
II
32
.1082
.. 870
..1119
.. 993
896
982
911
1051
1175
1305
3 25
3 2.5
3 33
3 10
3 60
3 65
3 25
3 65
3 76
4 10
1 770 3 M
2 75 1 1170 3 13
2 S3 1 630 3 23
2 90 1 650 3 23
3 00 1 1100 3 23
3 10 1 1500 3 30
3 10 3 1046 3 35
3 25 1 1420 3 40
3 25 1 1300 3 GO
3 23 1 1650 3 60
3 25 1 1530 3 GO
3 23 1 820 3 65
3 25 1 1680 4 15
3 23
CALVES.
5 75 1 140 6 25
5 75 2 115 6 60
6 00
COWS AND HEIFERS
00
2 15
2 25
2 60
2 50
2 65
3
1
6
9
6.7.7.7.',
2 90
STOCK
3G0 2 75
362 3 00
352 3 :
666
600
714
. 3.82
41V)
. 681
, 600
2 Ik5
3 00
3 (5
3 10
3 10
3 10
3 75
CALVES.
s
1
10..
380
310
460
8TOCKBRS AND FEEDERS.
3 25
4 00
4 25
720
, 722
610
433
. SOO
. 607
. 850
900
00
2 75
3 IK)
3 M
3 00
3 00
3 23
3 40
4.
4.
6...
17...
7...
1 ..
8...
a....
830
,.. 782
... 850
... 678
... 824
...770
.. 76.1
,. 959
80
3 S3
:: k;
3 90
3 90
3 95
1 )
1 CO
31 71$
1.. 900
69 G77
21 196
3 .883
1 910
13 7S0
24 850
19 838
27 1019 .1 80
E. P. Sweeney Neb.
1 heifer.... 870 2 85 1 bull 1200
B heifers... 791 2 85 7 cows S67
1 cow lew 2 63 1 co W. ..... 1170
HOGS There was not an excessive
3 60 1 920 4 00
3 50 2., 400 4 (0
3 65 30 763 I (0
3 65 17 915 4 05
3 fO 30 917 4 IS
3 GO 6 1016 4 13
3 70 7.. S3I 4 15
3 73 29 421 4 25
3 ,5 1 790 4 .15
2 60
2 66
2 75
SUP'
ply of hoRS today, and ns packers were
all good buyers tho mnrket wns tho most
active It has been In somo time. Opening
bids wero 7Hc to 10c higher than yeaterja.
and tho close was strong. Httyers bought
up tho hogs ns fast as they were unloaded
nnd took a good many of them in the
shutes, so that the pens wero cleared be
fore 9 o'clock In the morning. Tho bulk of
tho snles went from $3.22li1iTi.27'ii. with a top
of $5.30. As will bo seen from tho table of
average prices, tho mnrket Is now .Hist
about back to where It was on January 10.
Several carloads urrlved Into in the morn
ing, but buyers were wnltlng for them nnd
they sold largely nt $5.25 and $5.2714.
Chlcatni'n close was weak, which ntToctCd
tho sale of a few of tho Inst Iiors, but
wero sold before the
Representative sales:
No. Av. 8)1, Pr.
48 341
40 284
91 278
25..
37..
71..
66..
62..
CI..
65..
49..
64..
73..
60.,
nenrly nil of them
wenk report arrived
No. Av. Sh. Pr.
85 150
51 171
45 179
48 274
81 225
28 185
39 316
72 248
23 291
79 179
84 163
67 221
15 165
13 233
97 208
60 251
61 199
69 26S
44 211
101 194
61 285
SO 192
42 326
65 221
62..
40
80
240
85.
7a...
60...
61...
65...
75...
74...
72...
73. . .
60. . .
9...
65...
63...
43. . ,
80. . .
65...
61...
58...
25...
30...
64...
GO...
63. . .
63. . .
61...
8.1. . .
31...
97...
47...
.291
...17S
...220
...29
...29J
...22S
. . .226
...199
...211
...22.1
. . .261
. . .250
. . .323
...227
. . .230
...197
. . .253
...291
. . .280
. . .238
...257
. . .282
...236
. . .28.1
. . .232
. . .29.1
! ! !V67
...182
T1
80
120
160
210
80
40
's6
40
80
iib
so
120
WO
80
SO
40
210
120
40
120
160
40
40
'41)
SO
80
6 IS
B 1714
6 20
6 20
6 224
6 22 1 j
B 224
6 2-A
6 ?2(i
6 ?214
6 221,
6 22 i
6 rjii
6 22,4
6 22H
6 22H
6 ml
6 2214
6 25
5 25
B 25
5 25
6 23
5 25
B 23
6 25
B 23
6 23
6 23
B 25
B 25
B 25
B 25
5 25
B 25
6 25
6 25
6 23
6 25
B 25
6 23
6 23
6 26
6 25
6 25
B 23
6 23
6 23
B 25
R 23
B 25
B 25
B 23
6
200 0 23
40 6 25
200 6 25
...301 40 B 25
...224 ... 6 23
, . .206 SO 6 23
...273 ... 6 25
...292 120 6 25
,..23.1 ... 6 23
...257 40 6 25
, . .205 40 6 23
,..247 ... 6 26
, . .21S 40 6 25
..321 40 6 23
0.1, .... ,,7 80 5 .0
43 211 ... B25
84 243 120 tj 23
78. .. . . 17S ... D 25
61 348 ... 6 26
29 349 120 B 25
20 149 ... 6 25
90 203 120 B 25
61 271 120 6 25
78 217 40 5 25
GO 216 ... 5 25
68 292 SO 6 25
68 230 200 B 274
63 361 80 B 274,
60 291 ... B 27'4
63 282 ... B 2715
00 191 ... B27'4
72 231 ... B 271j
77 221 ... B 274
a 243 40 B 2714
91 197 ... 6 2714
69 271 ... 6 2714
40 38c) 80 5 2714
73 224 80 B 27fl
63 220 80 B 271a
51 210 120 B 275
60 2G5 160 6 2714
4S 279 SO 6 2714
68 251 ... 6 27V4
88 213 80 B 2714
77 201 40 6 2114
75 21S 160 B 27V4
110 181 80 5 2214
6S 261 200 B 27',4
76 211 40 5 30
66 276 ... B 30
46 402 ... B 30
72 250 200 B 30
G7 229 ... B 30
5 30
...I fa
few
71 2IG
SIIBFP Tlini-n warn i,l..
sheep oil solo today, but what was offered
nun ouoico una nitovo tno Rcncrai run
that has been coming In of Into, The da
mum! wus In c-onil Hlintin und everything
sold enrly at good strong prices, or fully a,
dlmo higher than tho close of last week.
A ehnlen hiineli nf nlfnlfn foil veitrl lues
sold as high as $1.75, hut they wero by far
the best that has been on tho market this
year. Another string of yearlings sold for
$1.53, nnd n bunch of wethers nnd yearlings
mixed brniiBht $4.60. Bwes sold as lilch as
$3.60, and a choice bunch of lambs brought
$5.45.
I hero were very few feeders offered today
nnd the mnrket could be quoted steadv.
wuointions: cnoico ten wetnors, i.wi
4.3o: fulr to good wethers, ja.S5fj4.O0;
choice yearlings. tl.40W4.75; fair to good
yearlings, Jl.25f74.40: cholco ewes, tl.Jftfp
3.G0: fair to trood ewes. $3.oiW3.30: choice
spring lambs, $5.00f?6.45: fair to good
spring iambs. $4.75T(fi.00; reciter ewes,
ff3.00; feeder wethers, $3.50513.75; fender
lambs, $4.00f4.40. Representative sales:
No.
.10 cull owes
18 bucks
owes
owes
owes
ewes
owes
wethers
wethers
wethers
wethers
9 yearling wethers..
.12 lambs
92 lambs
Av.
80
150
99
St
SO
92
12.1
110
113
11.1
91
97
65
78
Pr.
$2 10
3 23
3 40
6 40
3 50
3 60
." 60
4 60
I 6 )
4 50
4 65
4 73
G 00
I 15
CHICAGO I.IVB STOCK M.VUKBT.
Cattle Generally I.oiver Hok" Sternly
to lllnlier Sheep Dimyii.
CHICAGO. Jan. 15.-CATTLB-Hecclpts.
6,000 head. Including 1,300 Texuns; cholco
steers steady; others slow to 10c lower;
butchers' stock steady and active: Texans
5fll0c lower; good to prlmo steers, $5.25f0.00;
poor to medium, j;i.ooii;j.iu; Biocacrs nnu
feeders.' strong to 10c higher nt $2.75574.50;
cows. $2.70fi4.25; heircrs, $2,6011.05; dinners,
$2.0Mi2,70; hulls, slow nt J2.G5H 1.30. Culves,
15c lower at $I.O0iiiii.O0: Toxns-reil steers.
$4,001(4.80; Tqxos grass steers, $3.30174.00;
Texas bulls. $2.60ff3.62V4.
HUGH Kecelpts totiay, jo.ikhi nenii; tomor
row, 30.000 head; loft over. 3,0ii0 head; steady
to 5c higher, closing wenk: ton. $5.10: mixed
nnd butchers, $5,105.374; good to choice,
heavy, $5.25ff5.l0; rough heavy, $5.10ii?5.20;
light. $.5,105(6.33; bulk of sales, $5.20 5.30.
hiii;i;i' and IjAhihs iteccipts, iri.ono
bend: cholco steady. others Iflc lower:
lambs, firm; Rood to cholco wethers, $3.75fJ
4.63; fair to cholco mixed, t3.40t73.S0; west
ern sheep, $3.755fl.G5; Texns sheep, $2.50
3.0); natlvo lambs, tl.W5.50; western lambs,
$S.U047j.IjO.
KmiNiiK City Live Stock .Mnrket.
KANSAS CITY, Jim. 15. CATTLB- -Receipts,
9,400 head natives, 850 head Texans,
1' head calves; best beef cattlo steady to
10c lower: cows nnd heifers, stendy; ntock
ers and feeders, strong to 10c hlcher; na
tive beef steers, t4.6.,(5.50: stnekern and
feeders. $3.T5ff4.75: cows and heifers, $3.15'i(
4.15; ennners, $2.40fi3.15: western-fed rteors,
$l.00f7l.95; Texus nnd Indian steers, $1.r,0iT
4.30; Texns and Indlnn cows. $3.fXU3.60:
bulls. $3.0OfH.50; calves. $3.50175.00.
HOGS Receipts, 17,200 henil; market Bo
hlpher; top. $5.35; bulk of sales. $5.25g5 32;
henvv. trt.30ffS.35: mixed packers. t3.23f7
6.32'A: lleht, $B.20fJ5.30; pigs. $4.50ff..lO.
SHEEP AND LAM HS Receipts, 2.500
henil; maraet uclivo una Menuy; western
Inmbs. $5.25f!5.50: western muttons, $l.2V7
4.45- ewes, $3,25fi3.80; culls, $2,5Ofj3.00.
New York Live Stuck Market.
NBW YORK, Jnn. 15. CATTLB Re
ceipts, 675 head; No sales nnd nnmlnnllv
stendy; cables quote live cattle at WWfr
12-140; refrigerator beef at 1010!4c; ship
ments, 810 cattle. 2.000 sheep and 4.860 quar
ters of beef; tomorrow, 1,800 quarters of
beef.
CALVES-Rocelpts, 287 henil; veals, $4.50ft
8.50; llttlo ealves, $4; barnyard stock, $3.20fJ
3.50; yearlings. $3.
SHEEP AND LAMPS Receipts, 1.671
head; steady: sheep, $1.50f(4.60; culls, $2.75;
hinibs, $5.9060.15; no very prime lots oId;
culls. t4.50.
HOGS Receipts, 2,179 head; none for sale;
nomlnnlly quoted ut t5.40jG.GO; light pigs,
$5.00475.63.
St. Louis Live Stock Market.
ST. LOUIS, Jnn. 15. CATTLE Receipts,
3,700 hend. Including Texnns; market slow,
weak, with Texans SfylOo lower: nntlve
shipping nnd export steers, JI.752".S0,
dressed beer and butcher stenrs. tl.2517t,40.
steers under H0 lln $3 IW7I.25: stiukert
nnd feeders, $2.45fJ4 GO: cows and hctrnri,
J2 nofi 4 75; ennners. $!,25&2 75; bulls, t2.1Rffl
4.00: Texns nnd Indian steers, $3.61f7l i5;
cows nnd heifers. $2.35T3.50.
HOGS Receipts. 9.000 bend: mnrket 5c
higher; pigs and light-. $5.00175.25; puckers,
$5.23fi5 35: butchers, $5.205.40.
SHEEP AND LAMUS-Recelpts. 700 hn;1:
market steady: natlvo muttons, tl00.il.30:
lnmbn. $1.60f(4,90; culls nnd bucks, $3.00t7
1.23.
St. Joseph Live Stock Market.
SOt'TH ST JOSEPH. Mo., Jan. 13. (Spe
cial.) Tho Journal quotes:
CATTL15 Receipts. 1,300 head: market
stendy to strong: quality fair: natives, 11,00
(173.15: Texas anil westerns, $3.40fM.OO; cows
nml heifers. $2.10774.33; bulls und stags, $2.25
fi4.60; yearlings nnd calves, t3.35ftl.65; stock
ors and f"edors. $3.(XVf35; veals. tl.OOfM 73.
11 OC1S Receipts. 5,700 head: market '-vcr-ncd
6c higher; all grades, t5.tOJ75.33; bulk
of sales. t5.25f)6.30; pigs, steady.
SHEEP AND LAMHS-Rccalpts, 1,6'jO
head; market active, sternly.
Stock In Sluht.
Following nro tho eceliits
DEWET GREATLY INCENSED
at the four
principal western markets ror jnnuary i&:
Cattle. Hoes. Sho'-n.
South Omaha 4.111 7.650 ViSi
Chicago BOOO 30 0-0 15,il
Kansas City 10.250 17 200 s.r.'O
A. .... 1.. 7vi a 1W1
m. i.iiuia ...v
Totals .23.061 63,800 21,232
ntur.il llenrel.
Chicago Tribune: "I got drunk on the
morning of tb new centurv. y'r honor,
exnlained Tuffold Knutt, "to drown tny
Borr?r."
"What was there about tho new century
to fill you with sorrow?" asked tho rnagls-
"I got to thlukln' that mebby I wouldn't
live through it, y'r honor."
Keport He Threatens to Bhoot Boon Who
Advocate Making Peice.
SUPPLIES IN TOWNS GETTING SCARCE
llurgher Reported Active .orttiTi nnl
of Krooiitnd Coniiiuiiiilns Also
Join llevret In the
Siiutliuaril.
KUOONSTA1), Orange River Colony. Mon
day, Jan. 14. Tho success of tho burgher
peace committee In distributing among tuo
republicans Paul llotha's book, "From Doer
to Doer," has infuriated Ocncral DoWot,
who, It Is reported, swears ho will shoot
tho author nt tho tlrst opportunity.
Tho rcfUReo camp Is now occupied by
2,000 persons. Another is bcluB formed at
lthcnostcr.
Supplies of all kinds In tho towns nro
shortening dally.
Tho Uocrs nro most active northward and
also In tho direction of Llndlev. Various
commnnds nppear to bo Joining General
Dewet to tho southward.
Kroner Will llnte Ills Byes rUeil.
HAM IllJItn, Jan. IB. Mr. KritRer starts
for Utrecht In n few days to consult nn oc-cullst.
SL22A MONTH.
SPECIALIST
In
All Private Diseases
and Disorders of Men
12 Years In Omsha.
VARICOCELE
HYDROCELE cua.
Method uew, never falls,
without cutting, palu or
S YPHILISeur,'df'rll,('nntheI'ol',ori
the system,
th.trnil0t.lv rtta.,,..l
hoon every sign nnd symptom
mtllMl.ttAlv .n.. ......... .
uuamu'iirn COM!) ut V mil f.irnv.r. v..
or rK,.;)0T" ontliesKln
SI., i'' . 1ir,Mm;n- ''out ns 20 dangerous
drugs or Injurious medicines. ""t.ous
WEAK MEN r'osa "r MANitoott from
SPXHAl 1 v ST"'"' Victims to Nriivotta
..V.T,. numt-tTY or Exhaustion,
Wastino Wkaknkss iNvor.u.NTAnv Losers
Ao. lack of vim. vigor nd strength, with
sexual organs Imtialrtd and weak.
STRICTURE ,?'r,"",5',,rilr('11 with new
and GLEET ? . 5 . I,nmn Trent.
nnH.,.,in 1 ,nent; NT"t,r'"n',,ts.nnpaln,
no detention .from Imsinens. Oonorrhoes
Kidney and MsMder Tr utiles. "'""
Ot'ltKS OUAItANTRKl).
Consultation r re.;. Trcttmf nt by Mall,
n """"foddveos 119 S. '4th St
Dp. Searles & Seaplas.omaha. Nob.'
$500 REWARD!
t .V7 W.!1" VT ,.no n,,nvo rewind for any cnno of
I-ljcr Conipltthit, Dyspepsia, rdrk lkadache.
Indigestion, Constlpntlnti or Cottlvcr.ess wo
tu,.in0tiiSL1I...SltlV 1'l.or".?' "?') M-To-IHto
Llttlo L yor 1111. when tlie directions tire Uriel
ly compiled with. They nro im.ely Vegetable,
l"evrr fnl to giro satisfaction; fi5o boxes
contfilnioo Pills, 100 boies rontnln 40 Pllli.So
boxes contain IS Pills, llownro of BUlutltutions
r 1 . . . 'v"niuoi dm .until u'jun
nd I'liltatlouH. Rent by mall, htsnins tnkon.
MljDIUAIi CO., Cor. Clinton and
NRIIVI'I'A
Jackson St., Chlcaijo. III. Sold by
Por Enlo bv Ifulin a rtn iikit. .....t i-.....t,,.
Ht., Omaha. Neb., tJco. a. Davis, Council
IllulTs, Iowa.
1 1 i Dr. Kay s micuro cute all
UllCUrR 'Kl" disease. At drug-
BlstSi (l illustrated book
and advice free. L'r. II. . I. Ka,, Saratoga, N. Y.
JOBBERS & MANUFACTURERS
OF OMAHA
BOILER AND SHEliT IKON WORK
hrake, Wiisosi
u Si Williams
Successors Wilson & Drake
Manufacture boilers, smoko stacks nnd
breechlngs. pressure, rendering, sheep dip,
lard and water tanks, boiler times con
stantly on hand, second hand boilers bought
end sold, Special and prompt attontlon to
repairs In city or country. 10th and Pierre.
DRY GOODS.
Ml E. Smith & Go.
V Importers and Jobbers ol
Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods
AND NOTIONS.
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES.
Uestern Electrical
vv Company
Electrical Supplies.
Eltctrlo Wlrlnc Belli aad Oas I.lfhtlnf,
Q. W. JOHNSTON, Mgr. 1510 Howard Su
SAFE AND IRON WORKS.
Davis & Gowgill Iron Works.
MANUFACTUnKIlS AND jonnnns
OF MACHINEItY.
QBNERAIi nEPAiniNO A BPKCIAliTl
IltON AND DUASS FOUNDKRS.
I0O1, 1503 aid inOB Jnoksaa Ntravt,
Omaha, Neb. Tel. O.'lfl.
B. Za,brlskte. Anent, J. B. Cowaill, Mar.
ELEVATOR SUPPLIES
ELEVATORS
Improved Quick and Easy Klslns
Steam, Electric and
Hand Power Elevators.
AUTOMATIC HATCH CATE8.
Bend for catalogue,
KIMBALL, IinOS., COUNCIL, ni.UFFS. U.
100S 8th Street. gelephoim Ht.
Davis & Son
Aarnls for the Illohmoa
Nnfety (Jntes nntt
Klrr Iloor.
Klavator Hydraullo nml Hand Eleratore.
RnrclaUy. Leatbftr
Valvo Cups for Klevatora. Enjlnen
Printlne rressBes.
and
GASOLINE ENGINES AND
ELEVATOR MACHINERY
D
avid Bradley & Go.
Council llltiM's, lown.
Gasoline Ensiiies
Vcrtlral, Horizontal and Portable,
from ono horse power up.
Jobbers of AKrlcullurul Implements and
everything in wutcr, steam and Kas sup-piles.
JAMES E, BOYD & CO.,
Telephone IIKttl. (liiiuliii, .Ni-li.
COiHMISSION,
OllAI.N, PltOVIHHS mill STOCKS,
llonrtl of 'i'rnde.
Correspondence: John A, Wnrren &. Co.
Direct wires to Chleano and New York.