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    THE OMAIIA DAILY T3ETC: FRIDAY, F.EUBUAHY 1, 1901.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Wleat lit- a Dull Day and Closes a
Fraction Loner.
WEATHER HELPS PUSH IT DOWN
Corn liiltt nnil Loner During Mnl of
Session Ont Hull nml Fenlurelcnii
HI lis llic Only Active I'en
turc of Provisions.
CHICAGO, Jnn. 31. Wheat was a dull
market today, clonlm "Sc lower under the
Influence of liberal receipts, Rood weather
und no outside support. Corn closed un
changed, outs a shade lower ami provisions
Slic to V4t(10c depressed.
May wheat opened unchanged at Tfr'r'CHe,
momentary firmness havlne been taken
from tho failure of Liverpool to respond to
tho deellno hero yesterday. Tho market
ruled dull but fairly steady for u while be
tween T&Stffi'ic and GVe, but Dually suc
cumbed to tin1 heavy receipts and lack of
cush demand, as well as tho good weather,
mid declined to "S'.ie. The close was steady.
He lower at T5iiii7fic. l'xpnrt bids were
about 2c out of line. Exporters reported
live loads taken. Seaboard clearances In
wheat and Hour weie equal to 215,000 bush
Hs Primary receipts iiKrroi;nted ttn.ttfi
bushels, compared with MJ.uoo bushels last
year. Minneapolis and I'ulutli reported 4ft!
cars, nr-alnst 2H! last week and 311 a year
iiko. Local receipts were 21D cars, three of
contract grade.
During the greater part of the session
corn was ipilei and Inclined 'ower In sym
pathy with wheat. The trade was small
nnd featureless, hater reports of thirty-live
loads taken for export caused n rally and
the close was steady. May sold between
3!(c and .Wc and closed uneliunucil at 38"V(f
Wr Receipts wero 2!j cars. Tho weather
was favorable for both movement nnd
grading. Provision people who have re
cently been selling were on tho other side
of tho market, but In a moderate way.
Oats were dull, narrow ami bare of
features. There was a fair shipping de
mand, but the trade In futures was nearly
nil locnl. Receipts were lf0 cars. -May sold
between Kiii'iixif and 25c and closed n
Khado down at S.'rf'S'Kc.
I'n visions were d.ill, but heavy selling
of ribs furnished a feature. One house war.
credited with selling it (O.fiOO pounds. Local
people sold the whole list In a small way.
Liberal hog receipts caused a lower alien
ing, but tho market ruled fairly steady at
the dec'tne. May pork sold between $1.0.
nnd tVi.W and closed HvftlOc lower at 113.D2'.4
f(il3.'jr; Mny lard between 7.42'. and J'.tOli
42 4 closing iiisc uown at 7.42Vv. and May
ribs between $0.9114577.00 and fu.97V4 und
closed 'c depressed at tO.97'4.
Estimated receipts tomorrow: Wheat, 45
cars, corn, 31.) cars; oats, uo cars; hogs,
SO.ooo licail.
Tho leading futures ranged na follows:
73H
73
751,4
3(V!l
73U. -,Vi
73if?44l73Hifii,
30'.
3.Sil3STMj3nl38T?3J
ArtlcIeH.I Open. Illgh.l Low. Closo.j Yes'y.
Wheat
,1a n.
Feb.
May
Corn
Ian.
l'Vb.
May
May
May
Lord
Jan.
Mar.
May
Illlis
Jan.
May
73J6 73H
73
7&370'Al 7Gi,
W 3(7737
3(V 37
3ST1K 39
24 24
ffi'MiU 2Vu4
13 so 13 so
13 95 13 95
7 35 7 35
7 35
7 4214 7 i'j
C R5 fi 90
G 97H 7 on
JISOOIIS.'S. Kngllsh markets closed lower;
fllnsgow at 62s 6d Jnd Mlddlceborough at
46 9d.
OMAHA WIIOMISAI.U MAUKHT9.
Conditions of Trade nnd Quotation
on Simile nnd I'nnr-s Produce.
KOnS -Itecelpts, light; good stock, lMfl7c.
L1VK Pot'LTRY-Ilcns, f.ViCe; spring
chickens, "4fi6c; roosters, 31j4e; ducks, (ftp
C',4e, geese, t?Mc; turkeys, lifI7c.
I'RESH UUBHSKD POrLTRY-Hens, 7e;
roosters, WOc; ducks, 74'(i8ci gfee, stTSVjci
spring chickens, per lb., 7ci turkeys, 9c.
OAMK Mallard ducks, per doz.. UOO'?
3.&0; teal, Jl.Mnil.75; mixed, il.50ijl.75: Jack
rnbblts. tl.&yl 5u; cottontails, i5c5iJl.
HUTTi:R-Common to fair, lltfllHc;
choice, 131 1 Ic : separator, 23c.
I'lU-'SI! OY8TKH3 First grade, solid
packed. New York counts, per can, 3Sc; ex
tra -.elects, 32c; standards, 2se; medium,
20c. Second grade, slack tilled, New York
counts, per can, 30c; extra selects, 26c;
standards 20c; bulk standards, per gal.,
VnoZHN KHKSir IMSH-IIlack bass, 10c;
white bass, 10c; bltlellsh, 11c; bullheads, 10c;
bluo litis. 7c; eatllsh, 12e; cod, 9c; cropple,
10e; clscoes, Re; halibut, 11c, herring, 4fi
fie: baililoek. lie: lnnckerel. Sue: tiercll. hit
7e: pickerel, 7c; pike, 9c; red snapper, 10c;
salmon, lie; suii'lsti, Go; smelts, 10c; trout,
10c; whltellsh, Sc.
Pini'UNS Live, per doz., 90c.
VKALS-Cholce, !'fl0o.
HAY Price quoted by Omaha Wholesale
Hay Dealers association: Choice upland,
JS; No. 1 upland, $7.50; medium, J7; coarse,
JtJ50. Ryo mraw, 55.50. These prices aro
for hay ot good color and quality. Demand
fair. Itecelpts, 3 ears.
OATS No. 3 white, 2ta.
COHN-No. 3, 32c.
llllAN-Jtl.
VEGETABLES.
PARSNIPS Per bit.. 60c.
TIHNIPS-Per bu. basket, 40o.
HI-TS-I'cr lill., 40c.
CAHItOTS-Per bu.. 10c.
LMTTt'C'M Per doz., 40W45O.
HADISIli:S-Per dos., "Sc.
PA RSL1SY Per doz., r.5c.
HHANH Wax, per 1-3 bu. basket, $1;
string, !).
POTATO I" S-Per bu., 503GOc; Idaho, per
bu.. Roc,
HU'Eirr POTATOES Per libl., $2.
AHUAO Holland seed, lic.
TOMATOES - California, per 4-baskct
crate, $2
ONIONS Native, per bu tl; Colorado
yellow, per lb., 2c.
CKLEKY-Callfornla, as to size, 45g75c;
Kalamazoo, 2,"30
CAULIFLOWEIl-Callfornia, per crate,
3.
FlttTITS.
OUAPKS-Malaga, per keg, JR.6O1T9.00.
APPLES-Per bid., J2.50; eastern, 13.250
3.50; California He:uiowcrs, per oox, si.&o.
24 24 23)i
2j 255j.)'4,i -j ,
13 70 13 72,4 13 R2"4
13 !) 13 92',4 II l)2',4
7 35 7 35 7 37
7 35 7 37'4
7 40 7 42',4 7 45
C, R5 C S7'4 fi 924
6 974 B 97(4 7 021,4
No. 2.
Cash quotations wero o follows:
FLOIIIt-DulI; winter patents, S3.WW1.K0:
Htralglits, J3.20HJ3.55; clears, J2.7O1j3.30; spring
specials. t.WUM; patents, J3.mt3.80;
straights. J3.l0dj3.IO; bakers, $2.20(fJ2.CO.
WHEAT No. 3 spring, rS571c; No. 2 red,
75ft 70c.
COItN No. 2, 37'ic; No. 2 yellow, 3P,;c.
OATH No. 2 white, 27&f2S',ic; No. 3
White. 2V(,tJ27He.
llYl'-No 2. r.KVfi2c.
HAULEY Fair to choice malting, rGft57c.
SEEPS No. 1 flax, J1.75; No. 1 northwest
ern, $1.7fi; iinme timothy, JI.C5. Clover,
contract grade, Jll.00sni.25.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl.. J13.7214
ffM3.&2l4. Lard, per 10o lbs., J7.35. Short
ribs sides (loose), $ti.8V?7.10.
WHISKY Pasls of high wines. J1.27.
Following aio tho receipts and shipments
for today.
Articles. Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bids 2S.0OO 21.KM
Wheat, bu 40.0im) b.s,m
Corn, bu noo.ooo I5fc,oio
Oats, bu 262.000 ICI.000
Jtye. bu 3,000
Hurley, bu 43,000 4.000
On tho Produce, exchange today the but
ter market was quiet; creameries. U(fr21c;
dairies, ll',4ffilSe. Cheese, dull at lOUtHle.
Kggs, quiet; fresh, lSe.
NIJW .YtlHIC (MINERAL MAItKKT.
(liiotntlonn of tbe liny on Vnrlous
CnmiiKiiIltlen,
NEW YORK, Jan. Sl.-FLOt'R-Uccelpts,
21.2:12 bbls. ; exports, l,7fi I bbls. ; nominal and
unchanged from yesterday, with trado dull,
winter straights, $3.4511-1.55; Minnesota pat
ents, J4.0CKfM.25; Minnesota bakers, J3.00?
3.25; winter patents, J3.G5JJI.00; winter ex
tras, J2.50ff2.fi5 winter low grades, J2.4M72.G0.
Ityo Hour, dull: fair to good. $2.SO(?3.15;
choice to fancy, J3.15y3.C0. lluckwheat (lour,
dull. $2 16112.20.
IIPCKWHEAT-Quiot. 60UC2c. c. I. f.,New
York.
CORNMEAIy Steady; yellow western. 90c;
city. i)c; Urandywine, J2. 4052. 45.
RYE Steady; No. 2 western, 54c. f. o. b
nlloat; stato. &5lTt;oc, e. 1. f.. New York.
11ARLEY MALT Dull: western, fi5ft72c.
HA RLEY Quiet; malting. U070c, c. 1. f.,
Now York; feeding, 41f51e, c. I. f., New
York.
WI I EAT Itecelpts, 90,901 bu. Snot, steodyj
No 2 red, S07c, f. o. b., alloat; No. 1 north
ern Duluth. Hi'fiC. f. o. b,. alloat: No. 1 hard
Duluth, PO'ic. f. o. b.. alb at Onttoii-
opened steady on English news, hut drifted
off under a dull local trado, being In
fluenced by Inrge primary receipts, .limp
iinlntlnir clearances and lack of sunn n t.
llnally rallying slightly on export business
nn.' a demand from shorts. The closo was
rleady. toiiv not decline. Mured, 9 7-10u.'
FO'te; closed, 79sie; Muy. K0iBiiW54c; closed,
Khic: July, mihsisuv: closed, siO'ic.
t'ORN-Receipts, irkl,075 bu.; exporf), 2 92J
bu. Spot, steady; No. 2, 40c, elevator, ami
4fl'(iC. f. o. b., nlloat. Option market opened
steady on small western receipts, advanc
ing sharply on January In response to a
nqiieezo on shorts, but otherwise dull and
featureless. Tho cloo was steady .it a
partial He net decline. May. tl'glrllUc;
closed, 4I'4C; July, 43ji;f43ic; closed, 43c.
OATS Receipts. 93,fc00 bu.; exports, f. &S5
bu. Spot, quiet but steady; No. 2, 20c; No.
3, 29e; No. 2 white, 32iI32'ic; No. 3 whlto
31so; track mixed western, 29Ji31c; trnck
..Idle, 31035c
HOPS Quiet; stato, common to choice,
3900 crop, H)fi21e; U99 crop, 111fl5c; old, 2f6c;
J'aclllc coast. 1900 crop, 15f19c; 1S39 crop, 10
fiT14o; old, Sliiic.
HIOES-Steady: Galveston, 20 to 25 lb.,
JS.jilOc; California, 21 to 25 lbs., 19c; Texas
dry, 24 to 30 lbs.. 15e
LEATHER Steady: hemlock sole. Ruenos
Ayres, light to heavyweights, 21i)25c; ucld,
23Vu2lHi:
WOOI-Dilll; domestlo Ileece, 24?T2Ce;
Texas. 151110.
PROVISIONS-Reef, steady; family, $11 0P1T
12.00; mess, $9.00ii'9.50; bcv'f hams, H'J.00f2O.W;
pocket JlO.OOtfi 10.50; city, extra India mess,
J14.0Ot 10.00. Cut meats, steaily; pickled bel
lies, $7.758.75; pickled shoulders, $5.501f5.75;
pickled hams. JS.751T9.50. U-ird, dull; west
ern steamed, $7.70; refined, easy; con
tinent. J7.S5. South America, JS.00; com
umind. $.50T6.G2H. Pork, thill; family,
J15.001fl5.75; short c!ear, $13,751i'HJ.C0; mess,
lU'TTEIl-Recelpts. 2.4S3 pkgs.; iteady;
creamery. 1ti1i22c; Juno creamery, l&rr20c;
factory. UtTHe.
tilliESE-Recelpts. 30fi pkgs.; firm;
fpiifv, large, fall made, lPJilHjc; fanjy,
sioall. fall made, imifl2c.
EGGS Receipts. 7.701 pkgs.; unaettljd:
v.fslern. at mnrk, 204121c; southern, at
mark. 195520c.
TALLOW-Steady: city ($2 per pkg.), Bo;
coupon country (pkgs. freol. 5fi5?;c.
Min'ALS-SpecuIatlvo dealings In tho
locnl metal market wero conspicuous by
their nbsenco. Trailing was of a hand-to-mriith
ortler nml Koneral sentiment wns
liearlshly inellnetl. Tin, though not quot
nbly lower here, was easy in tone, with
tho nominal ilguro at tho close $26.25 At
jAindnn quotations wero 11 shado lower to
121 5s. Copper In London declined 7s I'd.
Thin factor Increased tho weakness of the
local market materially. Sales of "fli-OVt
lln. Lake Superior wero mndo at Jlti.f.5, but
at the clow prices wero nominally quoted
nt $17 for Uiko Snnerlor and $16,621, for
casting and electrolytic, but concessions
wero freely offered 011 largo lots. Accord
ing to tho tlgnrea of the United States
Huron ti of Statistics the exports of eopnr
for 1900 amounted to 154,347 tons of 2,211 t.
This Includes old copper exported. Lend
was 2s fit! lower abroad to A.'t56s, hut was
without Important feature locally, closing
dull nt $l.37l.. Spelter was Inacttvo ut
$4.40 Domestlo Iron markets remained dull
and featureless nt $9,501110.50 for pi.- Iron
warrants: northern foundry. J15.OVfTin.50;
southern foundry, Jll.5CKffl5.75; soft southern,
CRANHERRIES-Hell and Hugle. $10 per
bbl.; Jerseys, per lib)., $9; per crate, $3.2.).
TROPICAL FltUlTri
ORANGES - California seedlings, $2.25
H2.r,o; navels, J2.7513.25; Mexicans, $2.50;
Floridos, $3.25.
LEMONS-Cnllfornla, extra fancy, $3.50;
choice, $3.
HANANAS Per bunch, according to size,
$2.00112.50.
FIGS-Cullfornlo, now cartons, SOc; layers,
75o; Imported, per 11)., 13W15C.
DATES Persian, In CO-lb. boxes, Salrs, Co
per lb.; Halloween, 5',jc per lb.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HIDES Nt 1 green, CHc; No. i green,
64c; No. 1 snlted, 7l4c; No. 2 salted, C,c;
No. 1 veal calf, 8 to 12 lbs.. 3Hc: No. 2 veal
calf. 12 to 15 lbs., CV4c; dry hides, Xiri3c;
sht'cp pelts, 2.VT(75c; horso hides, $1.50112.25.
NUTS English walnuts, per lb 13c; 111
berts, per lb., 13c; almonds, per lb.. 181)2oc:
raw peanuts, per Hi., 5fa5V4c; roasted, 6k1i
7l,4e; Hrazlls. 13c; pecans, lujtlic.
HONEY Colorado. 21-sectlon case. $3.75.
CIDER Per blil., $5; per half-bbl $3.
SAUERKRAUT Per bbl., $1; per half
bbl.. J2.50.
St. Louis tlritln 11 nil ITo vlslonn.
ST. LOUIS. Jan. 31.-WIIEATI.ower;
No. 2 red. cash, elovator, 73c, track, 7IIf
7is4c; .iMiii.try, 73c; Mny, 74f(74'(,e; July.
73io: No. 2 hard. 70-J'ii71c: rcculnts. 42.725
bushels.
CORN Hotter; No. 2 cash, 37c; track.
37'4l37',c; January, 37c; .May, 3745j37c;
July. 37't.c.
OATS Firm: No. 2 cash, 26Uc; track,
2e'ii204o, Janunry, 20'ic; May, 2Gc; No.
2 white, 2.SH0.
RYh-Flrm; 5P,4c.
KLOl'H Easy; patents. $3.55173.70; extra
fancy and straights, $3.15133.30; clear. J2."0ft
2.90.
SEEDS-Tlmothy, Ilrm; average. $1.25
4.70, wmi prime wortn more; nax, $1.1.'.
CClllNMKAI Steady. $2.05.
HRAN Stronger In demand; sacked, cast
track, 09c
IIAY-Qulct and weak; timothy, $9.0Jf
12.m, prnlrie, jti.oiKiio.w.
WIIISKY-Steadv. $1.27.
IRON COTTONTIES-$1.25
IIAOOINO 71i7'.c.
II EM P TWlNE-Pc.
PROVISIONS Dry salt meats (boxedl,
heavy; extra snorts, J7.12V4; clear rl'js, ?7.2i;
clear sides. $7.37'A. Hacon (boxed), easier:
extra shorts. $7..S7Vf; clear rllis. $S.ti4; clenr
sides, js.25. Pork, llrm; jobbing, $14. &o. Lard,
nominal. $7.15
METALS Lead, closed higher; Jl.17',41?
4.20. Spelter, HUH: $3.MKti3.S24.
POlTLTIfi -Firmer; .chickens, 74c; tur
keys. r,(T0e; young, "0; ducks, SH'C; geese, 5c
Ht'TTER-Steady; creamery, l&fJ22c;
dnlrv, 121flrt-
EGOS Higher: 16V4r.
RECEtPTS-Flour, C.COO libit.; wheat, 4.1,.
000 lui.: corn. S3.Cp0 bu.: oats. 01.000 bu.
SHIPMENTS-Flour. 9,000 bbls.; wheat,
103,000 mi.; corn, bi.uuu 1111.; oats, o.ow nu
Ktinsns City I.lrt- Stock Slnrket.
KANSAS CITY, Jan. 31. WHEAT May,
fii'ie: cash. No. 2 hard, B7M.fj09o: No. 3,
tii'As'oiit'.'ee; o, ten. iwc; nu. .5, u.ic.
I'UiiiN amy, JijVd.iic; casn. o. - mixcu,
34ie; No 2 white, 3i4c; No. 3, 33ic
OATS No. 2 white, 27c.
RYE No. 2, 4Sc.
HAY-Cholce timothy, $10,501(11.00; choice
prairie. $S.0UfiS.50.
HUTTER-Creamery, lSG20c; dairy, fancy,
17e.
EGGS Higher; fresh Missouri nnd Kan
sas stock, Ifie doz.. loss off. cases returned;
now white-wood cases Included, c more.
RECEIPTS Wheat, 55,200 bu.; corn, i",200
bu.: oats. 10.000 bu.
SHIPMENTS Wheat, W.000 bu.; corn,
2S.OO0 bu.; oats, none.
Liverpool (irnln nntl Pro visions.
LIVERPOOL, Jan. Bl. WHEAT Steady;
No. 1 California, fitld; No. 2 red western,
fa Id; No. 1 northern rprltig. Gs3'4d Fu
tures, quiet; March. Os'ld; May. Cs l'.td
CORN Spot, quiet; American mlxd,
now 3s lid; Arorlcnn mixed old, 4s. Fu
tures, quiet; February, 3sl0iad: March,
3s91.d; May. 3t .fit).
PROVISIONS-T.ard. American rellned.
In pnll'i, dull, .ISsHd: prlmo western, in
tierces, quiet, 3ss. Hams, short cut, dull,
41 9d. Hacon, Cumberland cut. dull, I0 fid.
Short ribs, dull, 41s d. Clear tellies, quiet,
4 Is M
CHEESE American finest white, quiet,
51s: American llnt colored, nnlet. 52.
TALLOW Australian, In London, -lUlet,
7s Cd.
350; money, "fvl per rent, New York ex
change, 26fl32c premium
STOCKS AMI HOMIS.
Ppepiilntors Coitllntif Tlielr 5lnnlpn
Intlon of the StneUs,
NEW YORK, Jnn 3I.-The stock market
continued largely given over to manipula
tion by speculative cliques and operation"
bv profes-lonnls. There was n constant
shifting of nctlvl'.v from one group of
stocks to another tint' successive ntlvanees
developed her nnd there all dav. Prices
of tho favorite Issues were Inclined to drop
back as soon as the manipulation wns
shifted from them, but the final outburst
of activity nnd strength In the Pacifies and
SoJthwesterns lifted the stocks to near the
best aenln. The stock under Immediate
manipulation at the close were, however,
about tlw only ones that closed nt the
highest.
The central figure In the dny's market
was Southern Pnclfic. The pool which has
been nbsorblng this stock for some time
past apparently Is clearing the field of a
nart of the wnltlne orders to sell which
hung over the stock and ncomplNhed n
tardy ndvanee In the prices The dealing
in tne stock were on an enormous scale and
the extreme advance was 2'i The fact that
this ndvanci carried the stock across Atch
ison seemed to arouse the speculation of
tho friends of that stock and they pushed
It vigorously upward nn evlreme 214
through very heavv offering. The Pacifies
genernl'y sympathized. The announcement
of the plan for the absorption of Mobile
Ohio by the Southern Railway company
caused n lump In the former stock of 8 nn
comparatively lielit traninetions, ni me
company's capital Issue Is a smalt one. The
Mobile & Ohio development yet the spoe;i-
lators upon a search for lecurltles on minor
railroad companies which would be In nnv
way available as feeders or connections for
the great railroad svstem of the country
In the operation of the policy for extension
of Interests. The roads having Morgan
adlllatlnns were prominent 111 this connec
tion, t'lilcnpo. Indianapolis & Loulxvnie
rose C and the preferred 10 points. There
were cnlns of from 1 to 3 points In the Chi
cago Great Westerns, C C. C. & St. Louis
stock, the lown Centrals. Des Moines
Fort Dodge, St. Joenh & Grnnil IIand first
preferred nnd the Wisconsin Centrals. Nolle
of th"e gains were fully maintained.
Yeterday's "trength In the steel stocks
continued nt the opening, but wns not
maintained during the day. There was
more or less realizing In evidence among
stocks which hnvo had their previous rise
this week nnd tho mnrket continued Irreg
ular nil day
Todav"s sub-trensury statement reflects
the payments for the go'd withdrawn for
today's shipments nnd makes the net loss
by the brinks to the government Institution
for the week thus far $?.9o.ooo. Th move
ment of eu'rencv from the Interior Is re
ported llohter Minn last week, so that no
such favorable bank statement ns that of
last week Is expected. The money mnrket,
however, continues so extremely easy that
not much attention Is paid to the bank
statement Sterling exchange hovered near
tho point today which would yield a profit
on a shipment of gold to London. Demand
sterling was sold nt SS; If It rises above that
tomorrow It is the general opinion that
gold will go to London on Satiirduy. The
statement of the bank of England today
shows that that institution has continued
to borrow from the market, even while
meeting demands from tho mnrket for
loans. Its failure to reduce the discount
rate, therefore, Indicates a purpose to draw
gold from New York to London If possible,
Hualness In railroad bonds continued
large, tho Central of Georgia nnd So.ithem
Pacific Issues being prominent. Total sales,
par value, $5,22o,0U0. United Stntes 3s, cou
pon, and new 4s udvanced 4 per cent on
the last call.
The following are the closing prices on
the New York Stock exchange:
S7
-9Vs
!9
67
39' 1.
IM'd
14l'8
27
til
91',
iii'i
, 1
'. Ki
. 11.'
,152V
.;.'
. S2V
.I9J
15
2(i
52'4Ana. Mln. Co..
Atchison 25'41Wabash
do pril
Haltlmore & O...
Can. Paclllc
Caji. Southern ...
Cites, a Ohio.. ..
Chicago G. W....
C. H. & Q
Chicago I. & L.,
do Pfd
Chicago & E. I..
Chicago ft N. W
C, It. I. I'....
C. C. C. & St. L,
Colo. Southern .,
Mo 1st pfd... .
110 .11 piti
Del. & Hudson
Del. L. (c W...
Den. it It. O..,
do pfd
Erlo
do 1st pfd
Gt. Nor. pfd..
Hocklnc Con I
Hocking Valley.. 4:1
Illinois Central. .129't,
iowa t. enirai
do pfd
L. E. & W..
do pfd
Lake Shoro .
Louis, it Nash
Manhattan L
Met. St. Ry...
Mex. Central .
Minn. & St. L.
do pfd
Mo. Pacific ...
Mobile & Ohio
M.. K. & T
do pfd fw".
N. J. Central. ...153
N. Y. Central. ...1I3H
Nor. ,1 West 4iv
do pfd S3'
No. Paclllc 82-t"
do pfd !-
Ontario & W 31 'i
O. R. & N 12
Mo pfd 7fi
I)nimili1ii ulii I.M '
ilimj 1 1 ii (I ll i...tl'j'i
Reading ::i'4
do 1st pfd 7i
do 2d pfd li'.t,
mo u. w (Vi'i
do pfd 9J
St. L. & S. F.... ."0i
do 1st nfd .so
do 2d pfd rO'i
tit. li. H. V 2.1' 1
do pfd f.)t;
13
do pfd
W. & L. E
do 2d pfd
Wis. Central ..
Third Avenuo .
It. .t O. pfd....
National Tube.
do pfd
Adams Express.. 155
Am. Express lis
U. S. Express 31
Wclls-Fargo Kx..lT)
Amer. Cot. Oil... SOVi
do pfd
Am. Malting ...
do pfd
Amer. S. & R...
do pfd
Amer. Spirits.
do pfd
Amer. S. 11
do pfil
Amer. S. & W.
do pfd
Am. Tin Plate..
do pfd
Am. Tobacco
. 1 1 A
. 17
120
. Hi1!
. 5.S14
4'
21
61,
97,(.
Hrk. Rap. Tr.
Colo. F. I....
Con. Tobacco .
do pfd
Federal Steel .
do pfd
Gen. Electric ..
Glucose Sugar
do pfd
Int'n'l Paper ..
do nfd
19'h Laclede Gas ...
Nat. Illseillt ...
do pfd
National Lead
do tifd
National Steel
do pfil.
41
110
5104
!9'i
. . .11741
.102
. K
. 09
.106
St. Paul i.l'
do pfd 102"'
St. P. & Omaha.. 13)
So. Pacific 4SH
So. Railway ?2i
do pfd T '.
Tex. fc Pacific... 27'i,
Union Pnclllc .... fl
do pfd f?v
. 17
. 271 J
. 7Hs
. 11'4
. f.',
. r.i.H
. F7
.III'h
ii1'
;
. 414
. 95' h
. 44
. 72'j
.190',
. 49'4
. !
. 20,
. (!0
1
. 92
. Ifi'j
-7',
. 40-,-
91
N. Y. A. Drake. 151
No. American .. 20
Pociile Coast .... 53
do 1st pfd S7
do 2d pfd 03
Pacille Mall 41
People's Gas Jli'-i
Pressed S. C 3"d
do pfd TP,
Pullman P C....200
Stand. R. & T... .";
Sugar 135
do pfd 119
Tenn. C. & I fV,
V. S. Leather.... IT
do pfil
U. S. Rubber..
tlo pfd
Western Union
Amnl. Copper
Republic I. & S.
do pfd.
7H4
19'4
(TO
ESI.
C. C. & St. L. (Hi
sh' s. A-inllablc cash balance, $11207,715;
geld, J71, 121.421.
Itoslnu Stock Unotntloiiw,
HOSTON. Jan. 31. -Call loans, 3l per
cent; time loans, 3Q1 per cent. Ofllclnl
closing:
A., T. & 9. V..-. 4!,-4:Unlon Land 2',4
tlo pfd S" West End 9.''
Amer. Sugar 135 I Wot. Electric .. 55
do pfd HSU N. 11. G. & C. 5s. 00
Am. Telephone. .162VAdventurc 9V4
I'hllndelpliln Pnidiiee Mnrkrt.
PHILADELPHIA. Jan. .11. mTTTEI!
Steady: fancy western creamery, 22'.o:
farcy western prints. 22c; fnucy nearby
pnt'ts. 23c.
EGGS'-Firm nnd 1c higher; fresh nearby,
.'.v iresn western, --c; iresn fouinwcsicin,
22o: fresh southern. 21c.
CHEESE Steady: Now York full creams,
fancy small, WWKc: New York full
creams, fair to choice, 10t4(filH4c
Toledo (Irnln 11 nil Seed.
TOLEDO. Jan. 3I.-WHEAT-Dull, weak;
cash. 7SU.C ; "May, S0c: July, 79',4e.
CORN Active, lower; cash, 3S'4c; May,
39' sc.
OATS-Stendy; cash, 26c; May, Cfie.
RYlC-52',c.
'LOVERSEi"D-Act'"e, firm; l&D prime,
$3 70; cash, $7 32'4; March, $7.40.
Ml nn on pill Is 'Wlient, Flour nml Until.
M IN"-' ''A POLI8. Jan. 31. WHEAT
Cash, 75Ue; May. 75'(.c- July TSWio'-'C On
track: Nn. 1 hard. 77.4e: No. 1 northern.
"5'i.e- No. 2 northern, 711(f;72tic.
FLOUR First patents, $4.05T7I,15; Becondi-,
$.! Sf Tt I.Ort; tlrsl clears, $2.'.Hii3.0O; se'-Td
clears. $2,001(2.10,
HRAN-Ill bulk, $10.751711,50.
Hnlotli II ruin Mnrket.
DULUTH. Jan. Sl.-WHEAT-No. 1 hard,
73't,e: May, 7sV,; No. 1 northern cash.
73'4c: May. 7('Aie: July, 77'4c: No. 2 north
ern. auiiiaU'-; No. 3 spring, BIHIiClhe.
COn N-3fi-4C.
O ATS-2G1 1 2C ic.
Mllviiiiikee n nil n Mnrket.
MILWAUKEE, Jnn 31.-WHEAT-DuH;
No. 1 northern, 75'41'7'"c; No '. northern,
71A'ii74Hc.
RYE -Firm: No. 1, 52fj62'4r
HARLEY-Steady; No. 2, K5T60c; sample,
431j5(i'4c.
I'rorln .llnrkels.
PEORIA. Jan. 3l.-CORN-Stcady; No. 2,
3fi'4c
OATS-Steady; No. 3 white, 2C1726',c,
UIUPU tortuiKO.
WHISKY-On tho basis ot $1.27 for fin
ished goods.
Ilnnk CIcTirlnun,
CHICAGO, Jnn. 3I.-Cnrlngs. $in,ll.0'iv
baluliees, $1,791,077; posted exchange. S4.S.rj
4.S9; New York exchange, 5e discount.
HOSTON. Jan 31.-Clcnrlngs, $21,021.1-m;
balances, J2.41u.SC5.
NEW YORK, Jan 31 -Clearlngi, $236,
9?.i3: balances. JlO.lCG.f.lS.
IIALTIMORE Jan. 31.-Clearlngs, $3,S60.-
s:; oaianees, ..o.a.-3.
PHI I MH'I.plilA, Jan. 3t.-Clcarlr,gs,
$H.9,922: balances. $.'.014 422.
ST. J.OUIS. Jan. 31.-Clearlngs, $.951.0ill;
balances, $'ioo,fi03; money, 51i per cent; New
York exchange. 10c discount bid, par nsVcj
CINCINNATI, Jan. 31,-Clcnnnss, $2,9ul,.
Ex-dlvldciid. Nominal.
Tho Commercial Advertiser's London
financial cablegram says: Huslness on the
stock exchnnge was pretty good todny. Tho
tone was much more Mitlsfuetorv. now
slnco tho settlement has been concluded
without any fresh outbreaks of the troubles
from tlio west Austral an smnsh. It is
honed now that this Is all over.
Tho failure of the bank to reduce the
bank rate had no effect whatever. Tlu
American department was cheerful nt the
opening, trading grew more and more brisk
and after a session which was active
throughout closed at tho liveliest, with
prices at the best. The lead came from
Hoston & Alb'y. 251
Hoston Elevated. 1
Roston .t Me 191
C. II. & Q... .
Dominion Conl
tlo pfd
Federnl Steel .
tlo pfd
Fltchbtirg pfd
Gen. Electric .
do pfd
Ed. Elec 111
.lit;
. .iu.vj
i
'.'.UV'j
..191
.159
.230
Hltigham M. Co. 1
Amnl. Copper .. ?',i
Atlantic 25
Hoston Mont.. 31
l Huttc & Doston. 77
tl -I...., r. Il.nln Hit
Mexican Central. 13V
N. i:. O. & C.
Old Colony ...
Old Dominion
Rubber
Union Paclllc
II.
...2os
. .. 3.1'i
.SIS
10
Cal. & Hecla
Centennial
Franklin .
Humboldt
Osceola 81
Parrot 47
Quliicy IS.!
Santa Fo Cop.
Tamarack
Utah Mining .
Winona
Wolverines ....
514
!2S
32
5
,4S4
London Slock (liiof ntlons,
LONDON. Jnn. 31.-4 p. m.-ClosIng:
... Ofi"
97 1-1
.(IS
Cons., money
do ncct ...
Atchison
Can. Paclllc 9U
St. Paul 15I-
Illinois Central.. 130
Loulsvlll" Pi.
Union Pac. nfd.. s:'4
m. v. i onirni H7-14
'Crln 2.'4
do 1st pfd (Ml.
i'ennsylvnnla .... 71
Reading 10'.
No. Paclllc pfd.. m,
Grand Trunk .... 7
Annconda MS
Rand MlneB JOH
Ex-tllvldend.
HAR SILVEIt-Steady, 27,d rer ounce.
MONEY-4'4K5 per cent. Tho rnto of
dlicount In tho open market for spot Dills
Is 4 1-lCiil'ji per cent; for three months'
bills, 4!4 per cent.
ew York Mlnlii!- .Stocks.
NEW YORK. Jon. 31. Tho following are
quotations on mining stocks:
Adams Con 20
Alice 12
Hreece 175
Urunswlek Con... 25
Comstock Tun... I
Con Cal Vn .1'"
Deadwood Tert.1. 52
Horn Sliver . . ..ll
Iron Silver 61
Lcndvlllo Con.... C
Little Chief ....
Ontario
Ophlr
Phoenix
Potosl
Savage
Sierra Nevada
Small Hodcs ..
iHtanuaru
. It
, .650
5i
. 7
. 7
. 12
. n
420
FAILURES AND THEIR CAUSES
Dun Cotupnny Reports 1,-1- for Month
of .Iiiinin r r, 11 n Consequent!
of llnliint'lng; Pp.
NEW YORK. Jnn. 31,-Reports to R. O.
Dun ,t Co. show failures In January of
1,2)2 In number and $11,220,811 In amount of
liabilities Of this aggregate 251 were 111
manufacturing for $l,7oo,!'M nnd 9!S In trad
ing for $3.311, MM. while In brokerage, trans
porting, real estate, etc., there were forty
failures for JI,C0S,n23. Resides these strictly
commercial disasters eight financial houses
closed their doors owing $1,070,S37.
Dun's Review of February 2 will say upon
this subject: Forced liquidation nt the
opening of tho year Is customary and ex
perience hns taught that payments matur
ing tin January 1 disclose any wenkness
that may exist. This annual balancing of
nctuints tends to dilve many unsuccessful
llrms out of business, either In December,
when misfortune seems Inevitable, or In
January, after a final effort to secure ex
tension. WI.en It Is considered thnt the
amount of defnu'ted Indebtedness In Jan
uary was less tha'i the monthly average
for tho entlro year litoo, and the closing
months of last year were marred by severe
reverses 111 many branches of trade and
manufacture that threatened unusunl tlllll
ciltles nt the turn of the year, there Is
much encouragement to be derived from 11
careful analysis of the record.
Failures for January, 1900, were 9S9 In
number und $10,301,161 In nmoiint of liabilities.
ColTee .Mnrket.
NEW YORK. Jan. .U-COFFEE-Spnt,
Rio. easv; No. 7 Invoice, OTic. Mild mar
let, dull and easy: Cordova, SflViWc. Fu
tures opened steady at unchanged pric s
to an advance of 5 points on local covering,
following bett?r tnan expected cables; the
market further Improved 5 points, with
seme Increase In general speculation on th"
belief that the market had accumulated too
heavy a short Intel est on over discounting
the heavy movement, which, nevertheless,
cortinucd to check Investment In them:
the market closed steady, with prices 61(10
points net hlghor. Totnl silos wore 35,u00
bags. Including: March, 5 2.i5i5.3V; April,
5.30c, May. 5.3555.45e; July. 5.45W5.50c; S"P
tember. 5 00c; October, G.C51i5.70c; Decem
ber, 5.75fi5.M)C
CHICAGO I.I VI" STOCK MAIUCET.
Cuttle Slfiuly nml lllg:lier Hoks Lovrcr
Sheep Steady to Sloiv.
CHICAGO, Jan. 31,-CATTLE-Recelpts.
7.500 bead, including 500 Texans; cholco
slrirs, 5fil0c higher; others steady to
strong; hiifhers' .itock, rtcady to 10c
hli'.lier; Texas, steady to 5e higher; good to
in 'mo steers, $5.101i6.(0; poor to medium,
J,".. 45H 5.00; stockers nnd teeders, choice,
firm- others steady. $3.000 4.W); cows, $2.70'i'
4 25: heifers. $2 75ff4.IO; runners, 2.00i2'm;
bulls, llrm. $2.50-54.35; calves, steady, Ji.OOd
5.75; Texas-fed steers, $I.W(4.&0; Texas
grnss steers. $3.3C1fl.W; Texas bulls, $2.a0n
3.00
IIOGS-ltecelpts today. 32.000 head; to
morrow. 27,000 nead, estlmnted; left over,
2.0( head; SHc lower, closing steady; top,
$5 3'.,,; mixed and butchers, J5.10Jf5.30; good
to cholco heavy, $5.20?i5 SVi; rough heavy.
$-..05li5.15; light, $5.107 5 25; bulk of ales
$5.1"'.l!l5.25.
SIlICEP AND LAMHS-Rerelpts, 12.000
hfad. uteady to slow; good to cholco
wethers, $3.so1TI."0; fair to choice mixed,
J.1 4('r3.!-5; western rdioep, $3,801(4.45; Texas
sheep, $2.5frt"3.50: native lambs, $l.3515.3o;
wci tcrn lambs, $5.00(f5.35.
Knnsni City Live Slock Mnrket.
KAN'SAR CITY. Jan. 31. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 3,5'X) natives, 050 Toxnns. 100 calves;
beef steers steady. 151125c higher; stockers
nnd feeders. $3,501 1 90; western fed steer.i,
$1,751(5.75; Texas and lndinns, $3.S51?4.75;
omvu s .-T!.;.l: liellnrn. $3 5(rtTI.75: can-
ners. $2,101(3.10; bulls, $3,001(1.50; calves,
$5. 50V 5. 75. .
HOGS Receipts. 15,000 hend- market hit
10c lower, top, $5.30; bulk of sales, $3.151i5.25;
heavy, $5.20'(i3.30; mixed packers, $5. 151)3. 25;
light. $5,0015.15; pigs. $l.5OQ4.90.
SHEEP AND LAMHS-Recclpts, 3.0O)
head lambs steady, muttons strong; west
ern lambs, 5.15K5.40; western wethers, $t.2o
ffil.75; western yearlings. $t.DOQ5.00; ewes,
$3.C51j4.25; culls, $2.33-33.25.
OMAIIA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Choice Etef fitters About Btendy, but
Otheri Slow nnd Loner.
t
HOGS OPEN TEN LOWER, CLOSE STRONGER
llenvy Sheep n lll Ten to l'Kleen
Cents Lotver ftir Week, but Hand
Wflulit Stuff nml I.ninln
Arc Not Mtiett Loer.
NI II '111 I1XIAIIA . nn .11.
Ttprnlnlu icn.n -... ..I- II..,. mj,.,M
Olllclnl Monday 2,102 4,760 4,113
Ofllclnl Tuesday 2,698 7,415 3.05S
Ofllclnl WedlluJduy 2.22J 7,960 3.32S
inciai Aiiursu'iy
OMAHA, Jan. 31.
90S !s,454 3,430
Four days this week.. 10,021
Same days last week 9,9.11
Sarno days week before. .11,771
lotal this month 55,466
Iota loi Junuury, 1900. .57,717
rotal for January, 1S99. .41,719
fotn for January, 1MU. . 13,400
lotal for January, 1S97 .1.1,961
Total for January, 1S96. .40,193
lotal for January, 189o. .50,71s
rotal for January, KS9I. .GI.OoS
Total for January, 1S93..S7.61I
Total for January, 1VJ2. .5S,l;i8
Total for January, 1S91. .50.92
u'i ii-i uiiiiuiii, mjj. .4.),3j
Average pr'co paid for nogs for the
several days with comparisons
25,619
33,5X0
31,135
19o,177
1SO,370
19I.WJ
159.551
113,5(.i
97.367
155,619
114.2SJ
131,033
201,5j7
162,103
99,509
13,929
13,WJ
10.7S.K
6I.2S2
70,927
M,9il
S7.3I5
41,091
12.M1
12.741
2I.SJ2
13,510
11,771
11,361
10.9S7
past
Jan. ,..
Jan.
Jnn 3..
4..
5 .
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Jan.
Jan
Jan.
Jan. 7..
Jan. 8...,
Jan. 9...,
Jan 10..,
Jnn 11...
Jnn. 12...
Jan. 13..
Jan. 14..
Juti. 15..
Jnn. 16...
Jan. 17..,
Jan. is..,
Jan. 19...
Jan. 20 .,
Jan. 21..
Jan. 22..,
Jnn. 23...
Jan. ? ..,
Jnn. 25..,
Jnn. 26..,
Jan. 27..,
Jan. 2S...
Jan. 29,. ,
Jan 3o..,
Jan. 31...
1901. 190O.!lfc99.lfc9S.lS97.lS06JlS95.
4 95 I
4 96j
5 02t4
HI
5 04
5 034
5 14
B 2311
r. at 4
5 17 I
5 lfi'f,!
li Ib'n
5 2C-4
5 201 ;
5 29 f,
5 27U
S 25S
5 124
6 1l
5 21
5 12t
6 18
5 22'4
5 "S,
5 23,
0 174!
4 211 13 421 3 1S
4 331 3 571 I 3 17
4 29 3 571 3 4S )
I 27 3 41 3 44; 3 251
4 ?7 3 471 3 IS, i 27
4 35 3 4 S 3 391 3 29i
3 42 3 401 3 1S
4 34 3 43! 3 121
4 3S 3 45 I 3 14!
4 35 3 50 3 43
4 41 3 55 3 29 3 071
4 49 3 0) ? 471 3 141
4 53 3f 3 491 3 091
3 50 3 49. 3 19
4 5S 3 17 3 261
4 52 3 52 3 231
4 4R 3 49 3 47 I
4 55 3 51 3 51 3 2.1
I 51 3 M 3 51 3 26j
4 61 3 f.CI 3 50 3 26
3 59 3 51 3 201
4 C3 3 57 3 23
4 59 3 56 3 23
4 55 3 61 3 62
I 48 3 60 3 63 3 33
4 55 3 57 3 72 3 351
4 62 3 63 3 67 3 30
3 68 3 62 3 27
I 62 3 61 3 27!
4 54 3 70 3 291
I fo 3 61 3 66 I
3 401 4 22
3 43' 4 16
4 01
I 11
4 10
3 46
3 51
3 53
3 4S
3 46
3 E6
3 51
3 61
3 47
3 53
3 59
3 661
3 72
32,
3 90
Ml
3 911
3 G
3 92
4 00
4 11
4 10
3 91
3 91
3 9l
4 10
I f9
I 11
I 09
I 0
4 07
I 11
4 11
3 US
3 S6
3 !i3
3 11
m
3 !3
3 S3
3 M
3 hi
3 79
3 a5
3 97
3 S.
3 60
3 ft
3 6
1
4 5 .... 1
26 17 7 2
2 6
26 26 .... 1
1 1
23 5 1
13 15 8 1
10 16
1
6 16
2 1
5 2
121 "m 16 5
Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p.
. 341 1.3S2 4S5
. 141 1,323 273
. 60S 1.S12 807
. 469 l.Stl 1,109
. 590 2,105
. 30
. 01
1
. 26
. 191
,, 23
. 60
.166
. 40
! "s !!!!
,. 26
1. 256 .... 722
Xmv York Live Stock Mnrkrt.
NEW YORK, Jon. 31.-IlEEVES-Re-cclpts,
359 head; number sales on live
weight nominally steady. Cnble3 un
changed, shipments. 610 bend cattlo nnd
Now York, whence there was many buying 3,651 quarters of beef.
orders, especially In the Fnlon Paclllc Is- CALVES-Recelpts, .1 head, very little
Indicates Sundny.
The official number of cars of stock
brought In today by each rond was.
Roads. Cuttle. I loirs. Sheen llor's.
-. .it., iv ni, 1
O. .Vt St. I
Missouri Paclllc...
Union Paclllc
C. & N. W
1, 13. & M. V
S. C. & P
C, St. P.. M. & O..
II. & M. II
C, H. & (
K. C. : Str J
C, R. I. & P., east.
C. R. I & P.. west.
Illinois Central....
Total recelnts..
The disposition of the day's receipts was
ns follows, each buyer purchasing the
numuer 01 neau indicated:
IJUjers.
Omaha Packing Co
G. II. Hammond Co
Swift and Company
Cudahy Packing Co
Armour & Co
R. Hcckcr .t Degnn
Vansant it Co
J. L. Carey
Lobmnn & Co
W. I. Stephen
Hill .t Huutzlngcr
Livingstone & Schnller..
Hamilton & Rothschild..
L. F. Husz
II. L. Dennis & Co
H. F. Hobblck
A. S. Mawhlnney
Other buyers
Total 2,935 5,463 3,396
CATTLE There was a good supply of
cattlo hero today for a Thursday, which
gave buyers an opportunity to pound
prices down a trifle on Buch grndes ns they
did not happen to want. The better grades
of beef steers held about steady with yes
terday, though the market was not par
ticularly active, The common to fair cattle,
however, wero very slow sale and bids
were generally a little lower. Packers did
not try to buy them 011 the stnrt and it
was lato before sellers succeeded In dis
posing of them.
Tho cow market was In rather unsatisfac
tory condition today. Iljyers started out
from ihe Ilrst to get their supplies at n
lower figure and they would not buy unlets
they could get whnt they wanted for less
money than they paid yesterday. Some of
tho choicest bunches of heifers muy not
havo been much, If any, lower, but aside
from a few prize bunches the market was
very slow and lower. Tho medium grades
und canners went off the most and It Is
safo to call the market nil or 10c lower
nnd In somo cases sales were mado that
looked worse than that. It was a slow,
druggy market from start to finish.
Hulls were nlso a llttlo weak today and
tho same was true of stags, but calves
did not show much of any chnnge.
The stocker and feeder trndo held good
and firm tday, tho better grades being
picked up In good season at strong prices.
There Is amnio demand at the present
time for nil the stock cattle or good final
ity and weight thnt are being received nnd
ns a result the prices paid aro very satis
factory. Sho stuff Is also In good demand
and so also are stock hulls. Representative
sales:
BEEF STEERS,
No.
1
1....
4....
8....,
40....
17....
1....
3....
1....
69....
15....
20....
9....
19....
No.
1...
1...
1...
O
2L.'!
10..,
6...
7..,
17,.,
13..
21..
20..
1..
sues. These shares nml the oouthern Pa
clflcs were in great iiemand on informa
tion of the Mobtlo & Ohio deal. Money con
tinued to bo stiff on tho end of the month
demand and requirements for settlement.
Call loans were mude nt 4'. Tho bnnk lent
largo sums of 6'4. Hills were 4 1-16 on the
strength of Paris exchange. The bank de
clined to make 11 special offer to New York
for gold on tho ground that there Is such
a limited market for eagles and melted
down and so'.d.
Tho announcement hero thnt tho New
York Stool: exehango will cloo 011 Satur
day out of respect for tho dead quoun was
much appreciated.
TS'imv Vork "lloney Mnrket,
NEW YORK. Jan. 31,-MONEY-On call,
steady at 1MJ2 per cent; prime mercantile
parer, n'-'iIU per cent.
STERLING '3M IIANOE Firm, with ac
tunl business In 'jankers' bills at $4. '8 for
dtmniul und at $I.S4'41 tM", for sixty days;
posted rates, JI.S5 and Jl.Sigi.isO; commer
cial bills. 43N674.S4.
CERTIFICATES Silver, 62ft63c; liar,
60'to; Mexican dollars, 47c.
HONDS-aovcrnment, strong; state, Inac
tive; railroad, strong.
The closing prices on bonds today are ni
follows:
V B. ref. 2s. rcK.T0".i "N. Y. C. Is 1064
do coupon 10b' N. J, C. gen. 5S..12S
tlo 3s. ret; 110 .No. Paclllc 3s.... 7m
do coupon Ill do 4s 105V.
do new 4s, reg..l37lN Y, C .t S L 4s.lOS4
do coupon T""i'N. & V. e. 4s. . . .PiOU
no oui it, reg. . u.j'i "i ire. ,nv. is. ...10:1
tlo coupon .
tlo os, reg..
do coupon
D. or C. 3 63s
Atch. (Ten. 48
do nifJ. 4s 0114
Canada So. 2s... Ill
C. & O. 4"rfc8 106',
do 5s 121
C. & N. W. e. 7s 1394
do S. F. deb. 6s. 124
Chicago Ter. 4s.. Pfi't
Solo. So. 4s KfI
D. R. G. 4s....l01
Erlo gen. 4s S3
f. w. & n. c. is. si
Gen. Electric 5s. .l.r4i
la. Central Is.... 116V
I. JC N mil. 4s .101 U
M K. & T. 2s... . SOiTI
l.i'i
13V4 do 4s 103.
...ll'iijIO. S. L. 6s 1.10
...111? do consol 5s. ...116V.
...125 Reading gen. 4s. 24U
ici' it ii. v. is
do 4s
"t L .tr 1 At e. .".. 111'.
St L & S F g. Cs.128
Si. Puul cousols.lvi
St. P. C. & P. ls..l1S'4
do 6s 119H
So. Paclllc 4s (-OW
So. Railway 6-I...115
S. R. & T. 6" 61
Texas & P. Is ...117
do 2s S5
Fnlon Paclllc 4s.. '1001,4
Wabash Is 119'!
do 2s 10flf
West Shore 4s. .114
Wis. Central 4s.. M"
97' "Vn. Centuries.. 96
Offered. "Hid.
Condition of the Trenxiirj-.
WASHINGTON. Jan. 31. Today's state
ment of tho treasury balances In tho gun
era! fund, exclusive of the $150,f"V gold
reservo In the division of redemption,
dclrg; venls. steady; barnyard, nominally
weak; common to tood veals, $5.00538.79: no
vr prime offered.
SHEEP AND LAM HS Receipts, 3 Obi
heud; good lambs, steady; medium grades,
slow, very few wanted: sheep. $3.00-94. 4'J;
lambs, $5 251J6.25: no Canada lambs.
HOGS Receipts, S.3S0 head; Bteudy at
$3.601iO.S5.
Stock In Sliilit.
Following nro tho receipts at the four
principal western mnrkots for January 31:
rf 1.. I 1 I Inrva Cl. r.An
South Omaha 2,99
Chicago 7,500
Kansas City 4,150
St. Louis 2,300
8.151
32,0)
15,000
8,000
:i.i30
12.000
3,000
mi
Totals
...16.9IS 64,251 19,030
THE REALTY .11 VHKET.
INSTRl'MENTS Illed for record Wednes
day, January 31, 1901:
Witrrnnty Deeds,
Omaha Realty eompnuy to L. H.
Sears, s 65 feet lot 5, block u, auh of
J. I. Redlek's mid 5 3,060
13. II. Chandler to C. II. Hrown, lots
5 to 9. block 1, Melroso Hill 1
Mary A. Hariuim to P. A. Seldel, Bis
lot 12, E. V. Smith's add
Omaha Really association to L. M.
Nvstrom lot 16, block 1, Popploton
Park
Atlantic Realty company to O. J.
Stonev. lot 15, block 1, Ilemls Park..
Joseph Lels and wlfo to Hans Hock,
lots 13 and 14. Lels Place
R. A. Pago nntl wife to E. R. Wil
liams, lot 8, block 7. Logan Place;
lot 27, bloc); 2, 8elby"s 1st add
A. M. Harrison nnd husband to S. C.
Tuthlll. lot 1. block- 7, Eckerman
Placo
Shull's heirs et al to Jacob Schamcl,
lot 2, block 7, Shilll'a 2d add
Albert Edholin and wlfo to J. II,
llutton, lot 2, block 5, Shlnn'H add..
Benjamin Folsom and wlfo to C. A.
Doo'lttle, lot 10, block 4, Redlck
Park
Atlantic Realty association to L. I.
Patterson, lot 22, block 6, Heml.i
Park
(lull (In 1 111 Deeds,
Louis Si hroeder to J. R. Conte, w 9
feet of s 47 feet lot 0. block 8, Im
provement ustoclntlon'B ndd
E. L- Hall and wlfo to Atlantic Ro
nlty association, lot 22, block 6,
Homls Park
Job Tuthlll ami wife to Jacob Wll
llams, undivided 4 Jot 10, Andrews,
W. it T.'s udd
3S0
3.100
400
l.'JOO
1,500
100
1,000
l.f'OO
400
2.000
50
Total amount of transfers..
325
..14,607
Av.
850
1010
810
750
1006
1215
790
882
1013
1110
1093
1022
1032
970
1133
.....11S9
..... 907
928
1130
1000
1173
1016
1011
1031
1033
1035
820
890
915
940
, 910
875
S50
930
, 936
, 1123
879
860
976
910
..1120
..1O10
..10S0
1163
1215
1313
801)
1110
1000
1055
914
1107
1 1120
1 71")
10 10IS
.1(180
.1030
1120
16...
10...
1 . . .
1...
11...
13...
3...
"0...
ii.-;;
47...
1...
1...
1...
1...
3...
4...
10
1
3
1
Si"!!!
1
3
3...
1...
1...
1...
8...
16...
6...
IT.
3 15
3 50
3 50
3 W
4 0
4 15
4 15
4 15
1 20
4 25
4 75
4 25
4 75
4 3)
4 ro
4 35
4 .Ci
4 "li
4 33
4 35
4 33
4 35
4 35
1 40
4 10
4 45
(
1 50
2 00
2 00
2 00
9
20
36
17
00
3.
8
21...;.
15
Av.
....1300
....1390
....1137
....1043
....1213
....11S3
....1210
....1000
....1320
.....102.4
....1169
....1250
....1217
....1216
....1305
....1191
.... 1 2;:n
....1210
1152
....110S
....1100
....123.1
....1041
1216
1265
COWS.
8...
3...
1.
1...,
1 1100
1.
1..
1..
7..
5..
16..
1..
4..
1....
1....
1....
t....
40....
10....
.1060
840
1370
1121
924
1011
10O0
1135
1020
, 1020
uvi
1160
1120
.101'
2 10
2 40
2 50
2 60
2 60
2 60
2 65
2 75
2 ID
2 80
2 i-6
2 .
2 90
2 90
3 00
3 00
3 (0
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 no
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 10
1..
6..
II
1
...1131
1133
1315
1105
970
1122
1120
1151
Pr.
4 60
4 60
I 50
I 50
4 50
4 60
I 50
4 50
4 50
4 50
4 53
4 55
4 60
4 60
I 60
4 63
4 70
4 70
4 75
I 80
4 S3
4 85
4 90
4 83
5 00
3 10
3 10
3 10
3 15
3 15
3 25
I 'IT
13
14
8
3
1
12
1
1
IK
.1
4.'.'..!
7
12
1
3
o
ii.'."!
5...
I. ..
41...
10...
1:::
II. ..
3...
1...
o
12.'.'.'
20...
6...
II
919
....1120
.... 870
....1116
.... 9it
....113S
.... 915
....1100
....1320
.... 967
.... 9S0
....1120
....1155
....101O
,....1115
....1148
....1110
....1310
....1113
1100
....IIS'I
1253
910
....1127
....1245
1106
,....1200
1077
....1137
1265
910
1210
1211
1280
1165
'HIS
937
1013
lt'3
COWS AND HEIFERS.
3....,
1....
5....
1....
1....
3....
1
I'.'.'.'.!
1....
6....,
5
811
.. 9S2
.. 655
.. MS
.. 900
.. 8(l
., 970
.. 700
.. 973
.. 615
.. 580
.. 650
.. "20
.. 791
19.
3 IS
3 25
HEIFERS.
2 ro
3 00
3 no
3 00
3 no
3 23
3 25
3 25
3 n
3 10
3 40
3 40
6.
17....
I
1.' .'.'.'
1....
2S....
3....
9)1
.. 04S
.. ft'15
.. 993
.. 955
.. 853
. . 9M1
,. 921
. . 1
.. 7C)
.. 930
.. 810
..1061
.. 653
3 25
3 -a
3 30
3 30
3 30
3 S3
3 35
3 73
3 35
3 25
3 (0
3 10
3 10
3 40
3 40
3 40
3 60
3 50
3 60
3 TO
3 )
3 50
3 Ml
3 60
3 55
3 53
.7 65
3 55
3 r
3 53
3 63
3 05
3 f 5
3 70
3 80
3 SO
3 13
3 70
3 65
3 65
3 CO
3 00
3 10
2 I'.)
3 03
3 63
3 "1
.7 75
3 75
3 S3
29
.7. .
15..
4..
11.
736 3 :.i 9 896
. 820 .7 60 6 051
, :, 13 2 . . 13.'0
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
12....
13 ...
17....
1....
1....
1....
1....
1....
I....
1....
91.1
.1000,
. 971
.1092
870
, 620
9S0
, 110(1
, 1100
1350
Iff)
1600
1110
9.15
, 895
, SI0
166J
4 00
4 25
I 23
4 I"
4
16
19.
32.
21.
'.Mi
.101.1
.1201
.1041
S 00
3 (0
3 20
3 25
.7 23
.7 25
3 lb
3 '.'.)
3 30
.7 30
3 .70
3 rs
3 1'
DULLS.
1...
r
1.
CALVES.
....130
.... 810
....1190
....1300
....1720
1030
lfeM
1490
18V0
,....140
....1010
....16"0
....1050
3
360
.. . . 1510
STOCK
900
300
.. 990
.. 930
.. 820
.. 993
.. 750
.. 870
..1065
. . 670
fill
.720 4 (H) 1..
..) Ii 4 1
290 5 25
120 6 75
.ir.li) 5 75
70 (i 00
270 6 ',
STOCK CALVE3,
310 3 HI 2
320 .7 25
3 I'l
3 60
STAGS.
3 1. 1
COWS AND
3..
1..
1..
1..
11.
10.
116
120
17.7
110
lt0
170
.710
377
432
3 (IS
4 00
4 20
I 65
I ty)
4 85
4 90
.7 35
3 10
.7 40
3 60
3 50
3 50
3 M
3 '
3 60
.7 65
.7 I'k'i
.7 1.1
3 85
C 57
6 75
6 75
7 0)
7 0.)
7 00
4 15
4 20
4 60
I!!!!"!
1.
2 45
2 60
2 50
2 50
2 73
2 75
3 00
3 00
3 0.)
00
10.
1...
9...
4...
.7...
....810 3 70
HEIFERS.
161
790
712
6.1S
491
617
811
, 833
666
"SO
7"0
1...
3...
1...
O
Y.Y.
1...
1...
3...
1...
3...
4...
1...
1...
6...
1...
1
8
3
6
4
8
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
3 13
.7 t.i
.7 15
3 :o
3 25
3 35
3 40
.7 50
3 55
.7 10
3 40
021 1
416
600
8tM
620
nio
701)
0S3
SiSS
636
440
715
911
710
920
756
1010
662
ftv)
650
618
810
780
713
735
425
62.7
790
910
3 10
2 50
.7 (
.7 (10
.7 15
3 25
3 2S
3 23
3 60
3 50
3 60'
3 50
3 50
3 60
.7 70
3 70
.7 75
3 73
3 75
3 73
,7 80
3 SO
3 80
4 00
4 00
4 05
4 10
4 10
4 M
11.
20
12
9
4
14
10
12
10
3
.71
61
0
1
3
1
7
12
1
23
1
lil.i
.. 601
.. 739
.. CSI
.. 895
.. 760
.. 99i
.. 0X5
.. 992
.. 930
.. 490
.. 700
.. 9S3
..1110
.. 003
.. 670
.. CIS
. 875
.. 650
..10IS
.. 710
.. r.su
4 15
4 16
I 15
4 15
4 16
t 50
4 20
4 20
4 20
4 20
4 20
I 20
4 20
4 20
4 25
4 25
4 25
4 25
4 25
4 30
I 3)
I 30
I SO
4 30
4 35
4 35
4 40
4 '5
4 45
1 730
4.1 715
16 918
37 62.7 4 10 6 411
6 881
36 911
em nii Aiin
21 sleers....lOOI 4 25
IlOaS-Thero was another fairly liberal
supply of hogs here today, and, ns all oilier
points icported a drop In values, ihe ma -ket
hero opened up 7',4fflOc lower. 'Ihe bulk
of the early sales went nt $5.15 and $jl'i.
the heavyweights bringing the higher price
The hogs changed hiindi tiulte rapidly -t
those prices and It soon became evident
that packers all wanted a good manv h"gs
and as a result sclleis held their drove.
at strong prices. Packers finally rat-cl
their hands nnd began paying $.i.li'4 Jor
tho general run of mcdlumwelghts nnd .0
for the prime heavy bogs nnd as high as
$5.224 was paid. The last end of tho marker
wits active ana strong and cwrfimiis
sold In good season. Representative sales:
No.
51...
89..,
17..
78..
01 ...
09..
67!'.
82..
70..
15..
67..
88..
03..
107.
61..
41..
71..
67..
61..
12..
66..
Av.
...97
239
'.'.'.291
...177
. . .263
...23S
. . .255
...213
...218
...271
...213
...2K1
...HS
...210
...167
...193
...218
...219
Sh. I'
... 4
r. 10
120 5 15
40 5 15
120 6 15
. . . 5 15
10. fi 15
80 5 15
160 6 15
160 6 15
..201
. .219
..169
. .209
79 219
fit 215
51 2S0
67 227
71....
69. . . .
91
61
.213
.1F6
69
16. . .
67...
57...
US...
69...
62...
81...
61...
69...
67...
67...
87...
15..
78...
57...
93...
66...
52...
61...
35. . .
78. . .
74...
67...
5S...
BS...
'S...
61...
..231
. .261
..235
..296
"'.V
!!227
,..311
...195
..217
,..267
...213
...243
, . .211
. . .270
. .221
..22S
..190
. .236
..350
212
'. .264
. .205
..223
..219
. .250
28
56
!4S
RHEEP-
160
80
0)
i:6
126
'io
40
'so
so
120
120
120
40
40
Iff)
80
10)
40
6 15
5 15
5 15
5 15
5 15
5 15
5 13
5 15
5 15
5 15
5 15
6 13
5 15
5 15
6 15
5 15
5 15
5 15
5 17'4
6 1714
6 17'4
5 7'
5 17V4
5 17.
5 VU
5 171-,
5 i7
5 17U
5 17lj
6 17'
6 17U
5 171,
5 171?.
5 174
5 17",
6 17'4
5 Vf.
6 171.4 'j'
n i7'
5 17'A
5 170
5 17'J
6 17'5
B 17'4
5 17' 4
5 17'4
6 17'J
4
No.
63....
61
68....
67....
31....
73....
61....
63....
76....
86...
6S...
62...
71...
72...
26...
67...
M. . .
62...
01...
63...
80...
10...
77. . .
96...
62...
17...
60...
68...
67. . .
68...
60
67...
46...
65...
73...
72...
45. . .
69...
70...
70...
81...
69. . .
65...
63...
03. . .
62. . .
71.
Av
227
.226
.215
.226
.2(S
.271
OO I
.' i219
..215
. .285
..241
. .219
..270
..217
..257
. .2.71
. .287
. .226
..2IS"
. .201
.185
.24S
.326
.256
.217
.218
.301
.283
...310
.276
.210
.278
.276
.228
.2.37
.1S9
.212
.256
321
.216
.227
2.72
Sll.
40
200
40
40
SO
62 237
61
0...,
67...
42...
67....
69....
66.'.'.'.
63...,
69...
52..
C3
. .258
..243
..374
..2IS
,.267
212
'.'.26"
..294
..229
,.29S
. .2S0
200
'46
40
'40
SO
120
'40
SO
Pr
6 17',
5 17'r.
6 1714
5 17K
6 174
r. 1714
5 174
5 17'4
5 17',
r 174
r. i7',4
6 17',i
5 17' a
6 175
5 T.
6 17U
5 17!
6 17
6 17'4
5 17'5
5 17 fe
ll 17
5 171,5
6 17'fe
6 17'"
6 17fe
6 175
6 17'Z
5 17'
6 20
6 20
6 20
6 20
5 10
6 20
6 !0
5 20
6 20
6 20
6 20
5 20
C 20
6 20
6 20
6 20
6 20
6 20
5 20
6 20
5 I'D
5 20
6 20
6 20
5 20
G 20
5 22M
5 22V4
5 ?2'4
5 22
5 22 '-.
There was n rood liberal run of
sheep hero today for the lntt"r part ef tho
week, but 'he mnrket was In fairly good
shape. Good handywelght "tuff was about
sttntly with yesterday, but tho heavy sheep
wero a llttlo sloW and lower. For the wek
they mny bo called 10iyi5c lower and In some
cases more. A bunch of western yearlings
weighing 12.7 pounds sold today for $1.20.
while Mexican yearlings weighing only '7
pounds brought $4.75. It Ih the lighter
weight stuff that Bcems to bo in the host
tlemond nnd such kinds aro not so mucn
lower for tho week.
Iimlis held about steady today, Courndo
stuff selling as high as $.i.20, which Is only
a trlflo lower than what tho samo kind wns
selling for tho first of tho week.
There wns no particular change in feed
ers, only a few being offered, which wero
picked up at Just nbout otendy prices
Quotations: Cholco fed wethers, $1.25
4.40; fair to ood wethers, $l.00f( t,23; cholco
lightweight -.earllngs, $l.60fn.70; fair to
food yenrllngs. $1.2504.60; choice ewes, $3.40
573.80: fair to good ewes. $3.mvjf3,40; choice
spring lambs $5.25(!T5.35; fair to good .-prlug
lambs, $5.00125 25; feeder ewes, $3,2613.50;
feeder wethers, $3.60(173.75; feeder lambs,
$4.00HI-40 Koprosentntivo sales:
No.
41 cull ewes
137 old ewes
227 western ewes
210 western ewes .-.
186 nntlve ewen
20 western yearlings .
1 nntlvo wether
537 Mexican yearlings ..
85 native yearlings ....
277 Mexican yearlings .
1 lnmb
415 Colorado fed lamb3
51 native ewes
322 western wethers ....
1 western wether
11 lambs
61 Colorado lambs
1SS Colorado lambs
2 bucks
12 cull lambs
Av.
73
76
102
110
96
12.7
130
78
77
81
110
116
110
75
96
87
105
50
Pr.
$2 25
2 30
3 65
.7 75
3 75
4 20
4 25
4 37l,i
4 40
4 75
5 00
5 2)
3 40
4 20
4 20
6 (0
5 10
5 20
$1 60
4 50
St. Louis Live stock Jilmrket,
ST. LOUIS, Jnn 31.-CA,ITL13-Recelnt'i
2,30(1 head, Including l.nno Toxnns; market
stendv; native shipping and export .torn.
$17615.85; dressed beer and butcher steer;
$3. 901? 6. 25; steers, under l.ftO Ids . ! 40f I
4.75: stockers and feelers. $2.3)1(4 5i; nows
and heifers. $2 001175, canners. $1.2j'T2 i5;
bells. $2 1513.75; Texas nnd ln-1'nn iie..r-.
Si 601(4.60; cows and heifers $2 755i 30
HOGS Receipts. 0O head; market flat;
plga and light. $5 10O5 2O; packers, $5.20if(5.25:
''SHEEP A Nd'laMHS- Receipts. 600 head;
mnrket strong and netlve; native riuUtuii,
.Vl(-HM.25; lambs, $l.60rii5.60; culls and bucks,
$3.(K 1(4.25.
SI. Joseph Live Stork Mnrket.
SOUTH ST. JOSEPH, Jan. 31 (Special 1
The Journnl quotes:
CATTLE Receipts. 1.200 lifad; market
steady to strong; quality common; natives
$l001'5 00; Texas and westerns, $3 ,iOf(fi in;
cows and heifers. $2.15171.25; bulls nntl "IngH.
$' 1014 60, venrllngs and enlves, $3.u0-ffll0;
Rt'r rkers nnd feeders, f,-!.0jfi I 30; venls, $1 007
HOGS Receipts. 7,200 head' marker 6ff
10" lower, all grades. t5 10'5 30; bulk of
sa'es 5 1515 20- pigs. 151i30c hlBher.
SHEEP AND LAMPS - Receipts 600
head; mnrket active, steady; lambs, $525
yearlings, $1.75.
JAMES E. BOYD & GO.,
Telephone 10.lt. O11111I111. .Nell,
COMMISSION,
CHAIN, PROVISIONS 11 nil STOCKS,
llnurtl of Trnile.
Correspondence: John A. Warren & Co,
Direct wires to Chicago and New York.
S5.00 A EVIOWTH.
SPECIALIST
In
All Private Diswscs
and Disorders of Men
12 Years lu Omaha.
VARICOCELE -IIVUROCtLE
cur-o.
Me'hod new, nevsr 1Mb,
without cutting, palu or
lr.'stif time.
YPHB J (C cured for life and thepolon
wii thorough! v rlennf"d from
the system Soon every !gn atnl symptom
dlApDears rotnpletelv Rial forever No
"HIlHAKI.N'ii 01 T" of tli(Mlla-.c on the skin
or f.ce Traalment rr.ntalUB.no dangerous
drug'or lujuriout medicines
WEAK M? I'"".' ft" M.isnoon from i
crv 111 l"M,M"" VllTIMITHNKHVOt'3
SEXUALLY ln-miirr or P.xriAfsritiN,
WASTlNtl W'KAKNI'.M lNVOf.t NTAIlV Ltl'SKB,
-rith V. Mit.v Dm v in Wi-nii and Midplc
Aukii. i.ic'.r of vim Mger ai.d strength, with
ntual orgatn luitititriii and weak
ST ""MC TURF HailicHi.y cured with . new
e c-t""'1 li'sMHc Home Treat
antl t. Lcc 1 ment N Ins-rutnents.nopaln,
no detentl. n from limine-). Gonorruoeir,
Kidney and RhulrVr Troiniiim
CI'IIHS (irAlUNIIIKIl.
Co-ttultatton Irff. TrMtmtnt by VaX
Callonor a.lilrcM 119 8. !4th St.
Dr. Searlos & Searlos. Omaha. Nob.
WISH
TMU BUST
PERSONALLY CONDUCTliD
TOURIST HXCURSIONS
kuu via the
GREAT
LAND
ROCK 'l$
ROUTE
a"rMH""c""""" wMfnl
Leave Omaha
Ma Scenic Route through Colorado and
Utah
WIU)NUSIAYS. PKIt)AV5 AND
SATURDAYS.
Por Information and "Tourist Dictionary"
nildre.is City Ticket Office, 1313 parnani St.
Omaha, Neb.
$500 REWARD:
"rVov-Ill pay tho nbovo reward for all rncp ol
Liver Complaint, Dypepnln, Sick Headache,
Indigestion, constipation or ("ostlvencs m
cannot euro with Liverltii, tho Up-To-Dato
Llttlo Liver I'lll. when the directions nro strict
ly compiled with. They nro purely Vegetable,
nnd nevr full to give tnllsfiit tlon. !'.'o Imxcs
contain 1(0 I'IIId, 10.5 boxes contain 40 Pills, Co
boxes contain 15 Pills. Ilewaro of rubslltiltloni
nnd Imitations, Sent by mall. Mumps taken.
NKHVITA Mr.DLl.M, CO., cor. Clinton nrnl
JhcItmiu 1 h' ayi.. "1. """Id li"
Tor sale by Ktliiu & Co., 15th und DougHs
St., Omaha, Neb , Geo. S. Davis, Council
lilufTs, Ititvn.
QHHHIkrESflEnrflHESBSf7
I For Grip aches use Dr. i
Miles Pain Pills.
1 Sold by all Druggists. jjj
NO CURE, NO PAV
If you have diiiaH, wpnk ortp
lost powi-r r weakoninjf ilr .nn,
our acuum Orpan iKrvcloirwin
restore you, without dniCrt or
r U-ctrU'ltyi J.vOrtO In toi not nmi
fatlurct rot one returnM- no C o I fmuJi Tltefor
psrtlciiUM. fpnt -nlpl In pUIn nTflop-r
LOCAL APPLIANCE CO.. 4(4 Charles Bids., Donvir, Colo.
Dr. Hay's Lyiig Balm
rures every Itlnd ct couuh. Inpr'r.pc, l.ronebltls,
eore throat, croup, wliooiilrt;tiui,li. -.c. Nover
flcraru'exlheHiomuch. Atlir ici'Jnts, 10&6c
HOW FIX'S
Anti-Kawf
l'or La Orlppe
lnl;e this tip Antl
Kawr cures L a
Orlppe 2,"e a bottle
ut the drtlK store.
niPAN'S TADULES Is nn effectual cum
for the Ills which originate In u bad rtora
ach. 10 for 5c. At all druggists.
JOBBERS & MANUFACTURERS
OF OMAHA
IS s. is
Sucursaora Wllaom X; Drake.
Manufacture boilers, smoke etacks anil
breechlnKS, pressure, renderlnc, het!p illp,
lard and water tanks, poller tubes con
stantly on hand, second hand bailers bought
snti sold. Special and prompt attention to
n.ilra In e'tv or rnunfrv 'Th nnd Pierre.
DRY GOODS.
E. Smith & Go.
Importers and Jobbers of
Dry Goods, Furnishing Goodt
AND NOTIONS.
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES.
Aestern Electrics!
Electrical Sujiplies.
Klectrlo WlrinR Hells and Uaa Llrhtln-.
G. W. JOHNSTON. Mgr lfilO Howard Si.
SAFE AND IKON WORKS.
DaYls & Cowgill Iron Works.
MANUFACTt'RKnS AND JOMBBM
OF MACHIN12HY.
OBNEIlAL RBPAIHINO A HPECIALTA
IltON AND BRASS FOUNDKHH.
tDOl, lr.oa nnd ir.05 Jaokaoii Street,
Oninhm Keb. Trl. HUM.
K. Zabrltkle. Atenl. J. B, Cowrlll, MT.
""EIiEVAIOit SUPPLIES
ELEVATORS
Improved Quick and Kusy Hltliic
Steam, Electric and
Hand Power Elevators.
AUTOMATIC HATCH GATES.
flu nd for oatnlozuo
KIMHALL BROS.. COUNCIL BLUFFS, I.
100H th Si-ret. relephon 111.
H. Davis & Son
Acrnln for the Illoliinoii4
Hifrly l.nte anil
Klrr Doors.
Elerator Hj-draullo and Hand irieyator-.
Klerator rcpalrlut a specialty. Ltather
Valro Cupa for Elavatora, ""nslnen and
"frlntlnc Preaa-es.
GAiiO.vlNi ENGlNtS ArlD
GAIN ELEVATOR MACHINERi
navici Bradley & Ro.
l,J (.otincll III ti lis. Iow.i.
GasoUnc EiiKines
Vertlea , Ilorlzuntnl and Portable,
from one horso power up
Jobbers of Agricultural lmplemonts nnd
everything in water, steam and gas sup
pllos.
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