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THE OMAHA DAILY HEE: FRIDAY, MAKOH 1, 1901.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
BttrogTenlon on Bmall Sctlt Mirki Course
of Grain and Hog Markets.
BUSINESS IN CORN FAIRLY LIBERAL
Oat Market 1'lmln Itn Mrftlven In
Aetlnnn of Other Ornlim Provis
ions linn Mostly in I.nrtl, Which
Wim Hnlil Freely,
CHICAOO, Fob. 2S.-A retrogressive
movement on n small Bcale marked the
course of Out grain nntl linn product mnr-
kets today. Provisions lit the closo showed
no recovery being from 60 to J2',4u under
yesterday n final figures, hut tho grain
market received better support on tho dip,
corn closing He blither, ontfl unchanKcu
and wheat tho ooslesl of tho Krulns. May
wheat having opened unchnunrd to shado
lower nt "Otto to MJ'6c, declined during
tho first hour to "Mkc under tnodcrnto sales
by commission houses and Kenornlly bear
Ifh pit traders. Outside Interests wero
practically nut of the market and tlm trade
rollowlntr tlin opening wan contlned to local
hands, There were llttlo spurts of activity,
but theso wero spnrsely scntleretl itlmiK l.o
tween in ore conspicuous periods of Htngru
tlon. The first flip came In the face of steady
cames and moderate receipts. Tnu persls
tency of tho demand from thlH (tiarter
nnnny nan inn crrcct or inarming NiinrtH
and n uliarp rally to "Cic took place. The
liberality of seaboard eletirniit'eM anil tlm
moderation of primary receipts, togxthcr
wim reports 01 1110 appearance or ny in
central Illinois, also combined to mako the
bear contingent Home what uneasy, but
their pessimism wits too deep to attach
much Importance to anything advancpd by
the bills as cousetiuintliil and despite- tha
enoris 01 1110 agenis or me elevator concern
to sustain tlin market tho market was
nammereil DneK to trijfce, nt which It closed.
Ur under yesterday. Importers reporti d "
. loads taken for oxnort. Heithoiirrl I'lonr.
antes In wheat and Hour nggregated Po.OOO
dusiicis. wiiim primary receipts rru"lt"il a
total of tOl.tvn) bushels, compared with &"(!,
t oiisneiH inst year. .MlnitottpnllH ami
Duhith reported 2X2 cars, against 311 last
week and 630 11 year ago. Local receipts
wrrij f i:ar, 1 01 contract granc.
Iltislness In tho com pit was 011 a fairly
liberal scale, with a full attendance or tho
tegular specialists and a considerable con
tingent from tlm wheat and the provision
tilts. Tho market eased off early under
neavy pressure) rrom tho liear leaders and
selling liv the crowd. In Nvnnmtliv with 1I10
decline In wheat. Tho persistent buying of
uiiinncr operator, nowever, and trie rally In
wheat caused covering by shorts Iiut nntl
tho closo was llrm. May sold between -lie
and V)Vt1N(ftr, and c!osed hlghsr at 407(.c.
Receipts wero 335 car. 8 of contra"t grade.
Transactions In tho oats (market wero
fairly largo and tho market, as usual,
found Its motives In the actions of other
Krulns. Heavy selling for the long account
marked the early market and equally lib
eral buying tho latter iiart, May sold be
tween 2aby2!i,c and 2i,t: and closed un
changed at 25ttc. Ilecelpts were 1!5 cars.
In provisions tho activity was chlelly In
lard. 'which was sold on a liberal scalo by
a .Milwaukee packing concern. Pork was
n'so for salo from tho samo source anil as
the market received only scattered support
prices declined and tho close was rather
heavy. .May pork sold between U.12, end
Jl4.03tt and closed 1214c lower nt lU.'fJii;
May lard between $7.60 and J7.I2'j7.4j. clos
ing iltfflOo down at J7.42i4y7.l5. and May
ribs between J7.07V4 and Ji.oui7.02!i, -villi
the closo 6c depressed at 7,(2tt,
Estimated receipts tomorrow: Wheat, r,"
cars; com, 310 cars; oats, 230 cars; hogs, 18,
ono head.
Tiie. leading futures ranged as follows:
Ar tlcles. Opcn.l Illgli. Low. Close.l Yes'y.
Wheat
Feb.
Mar.
May
Corn
Feb.
Mnr.
Mny
May
I'ork-
Mar.
May
Lard
Mar.
May
'.Inly
Mar.
May
Sept.
71tt 74j; 74 74i: 743
74a; 74 H 74 7uJ 7411
76W'tt "6tt 7575-ifr76 7tt
.W. 35 as", SOU SSTi
r.sTi m 3911 331!
10Ml4i 41 I0!'4Q, 40?J 4li
24W 24W
25iiyW23!f 25?i 25( 25
13 8j 13 R5 13 !5
14 05 14 12& 14 02V4 14 0214 H 15
7 42H 7 371J 7 37 7 43
7 (V) 7 60 7 42 7 4."i 7 62U.
"K 7 67 7 50 7 50 7 57tt
C Sift 7 05
7 07H 7 07!4 7 00 7 02H 7 10
7 20 7 20 7 15 7 15 7 22',4
No. 2.
Cash quotations were as follows;
FI.OUK Dull nnd steady; winter patents.
3.fS0f3.S0: straights. $3.20fl3.f0; clears, 2.00rr
3.30; spring speclnls. $t.20fT4.30: patents, J3.W
?3.70; straights, 3.00Tf3.30; bakers, 2.20O2.nn
XVIIUAT-No. 3 spring, 70ff72o; No. 2 red,
4',e.
-COnN-No. 2, 39Vic; No. 2 yellow, S9e.
OATH No. 2, 25',425;C; No. 2 white 27?iB
28o; No. 3 white. 27Q2SC.
ItYK-No. 2, R2(if53c.
HAHIiBV Oood feeding, 46c; fair to
choice malting, 62(580.
SKKDS-No, 1 (lax, $1.61; No. 1 northwest
ern, $1,63; prime timothy, $1.10; clover, con
tract grade, $10.75.
I'HOViaiONS-Mess pork, per bbl.. $13.90ffr
13.95. Ijird, per 100 lbs.. $7.4037.45. Short
ribs sides (loose), J6.93fI7.15. Dry salted
shoulders (hoxed), $6.25iai).fj0. Short clear
sides (boxed). $7.3fKR7.no.
WHISKY-DaBls of high wines. J1.27.
SUaAriH-Cut loaf, 6 29c; granulated,
r.i2e; confectioners' A, B.tDi'; off A, 5.4to.
Tho following are tho receipts and ship
ments today:
Articles. Receipts. Shipments,
Flour, bbls 20,000 32 rx
"Wheat, bu 72,000 re COO
Corn, hi 321.000 lS'OOO
OatB, bu 223.000 170,000
Itye. bu 6,000 f.,(0i)
Hurley, bu 26,000 27,000
On tho I'roducc exchange today tho but
ter market was nctlve; creameries, 15ff2Jc:
dairies, 10til9c. Cheese, quiet nt 10'4(j11j1c.
Kggs. quiet; fresh, 16V4c '
XKW YOIIK Cil'.M-.llAI, SIAHKKT.
(tnotntlons of the liny nil Vnrlnii
Coimnodlt ln.
NKW YORK. Feb. 2S.-FI,OUn-Kecelpts,
19,3tB bbls.; exports, 13,731 bbls.; generally
iiulet.stcady.at old prices; winter straights,
J3.45Q3.&0; Minnesota patents, J1.1041 1.30;
Minnesota bakers, J3.fl0B3.35; winter patents',
$3 6o?4.00; winter extras, J2.5og-2,S5; winter
low grades, $2, 15fj2,00. no Hour, flail;
."L'-J,00?,'1, J2.RCKiJ3.lB; choice to fnncy,
U2.3.M). Huckwhcat Hour. iulet at U.mi
"'tHUCKWIlKAT-UuH at '60QG2c, c. I. f
New Vork. '
COHNMHAL-Qulet;. sales, 1,000 bu.; yel
r4Mr&o,crn' Mu: cl,y" 6,u; 1rnnuylne,
"jlYK-Dull: No. 2 western, 61c, f. o. b.,
nlloat; state, 66fj67e, c. I. r., carlots.
nAIU.KY-Diill: feeding. 16c, c. 1. f.,
New York; malting, 62f(70c.
1IA1U-KY MAl.T-DuIl; western. 63U72C
JVHKAT -Hccelpts, 45,000 bu.: exports, 15,.
bu. Spot, dull but steiuly; No. 2 red.
mUc, f. o. b nltoat; No. 2 red. ",Sc, olevu!
tor; No. 1 northern Dtiluth. K'Hc, f. o. b
afloat; No. 1 hard Dtiluth. 91c, f. o h
nlloat. Options opened weak under lluiilda
tlon, following cable news and a lack of
speculative demand, Further declined under
local selling on predictions of largo dc
liveries tomorrow and continued lack of
spec.1lntlr.11; rallied partly, closing ste.idv at
a partial loss of Mnrch. 7S 13-lfi79 l.lc
closed 79c; May, 794M) 1-lCo; closed. S0c:
Jjly, 79'tifi79 7-l6c; closed, 79?c. ' '
COHN ilecelpts, 99,430 bu,; exports, 13 69
bu. Spot, dull but steady; No, 2, 4;r
elevator, and 4Sc4 f. o, b., nlloat. Option
market opened easy, with wheat and hold
off i4o, at which point local covering ar
rested tho decline, with sellers scarce
Closed steady at an advance of ifi-Vp-March
closed, 4S',io; May, 43Jii(i46iic; closed'
46o: July. 4liWoVic; closed. 45ic;
OATS Receipts. 99,400 bu.; exports, 60 574
liu. Snot, steady: No. 2. 31c: No. :t .nn-.,.-
No, 2 white, 33c: No. 3 white. IKWc; track
mixed western, 30',4TOo; track white. 32W
U-2V. WI'tll'MC, 11.111 ,,11.11. Hit I,
HAY Steady; shlpplnar, 77!tjS0o; good to
cholco. 92Hiii93c.
HOI'S (Julet; Btnte, common to choice.
1900 crop, 1720-.; 1899, IKflSc; old olds, 2n
c; Vatillc const. 19.W crop, 17iJ719o; 1S99. lltr
lie; old olds, 2ijtic.
HIDKS-Steady: Galveston. 20 to ?5 lbs..
lSW19o; California, 21 to 25 lbs.., 19c; Tcxbh
dry. 21 to 30 lbs., 15c,
JUATHKH Firm; hemlock sole, Iluchos
Ayrej, light to heavy weights, 2lfl25c; ncld.
3f244c.
TAblXDW-Weak: city ($2 per pkg.),
41 1-I6c: country (pkgs. free), 4TiwJ,.4C.
InOVlSlONSHeef. Millet; family, JI1.M
4fll,50; men, JS.609.00; beef liaiiin. $ll.60?
19.00; packet. $9.60il0.60; extra India mei.t,
J14.oujjlH.tn. fin iiieats, urm; picKleil bel
lies. $S.00(3'10.(; tilckled shoulders, ji;.6o;
pickled hams, $9.00U10.00. uinl. easy;
western teanietl,J7.72l44f7-75; rettued, steady;
continent. J7.90; South Atiterlcn, JS.W: com
pound, $5.W6.fi2i.. Pork, dull; family,
$15.50; short clear, $14.75010.50; mess, $H.ltf
14.50.
niCB Quiet; domestic, fair to extra, 3!4
(BiHc: japan, fwt'ec
weak; creamery, l"il24c; Juno creamery, 15
njj'-a' , inrtory, innoc.
ClilQKSl; Ilecelpts, 809 pkgs.; llrm; fancy,
large, tolored nnd white, HVie; fancy, small,
colored, 1-WU 12Vtc ; fancy, small, white, 12ai
12'ji'.
l'.ClUH -Ilecelpts, G.I33 pkgs ; barely
sieauy; western, al mark, lVunw, south
ern, at mark. lW5tl7c.
1'OrirUY- Allvo, steady, fowls, 10c; lur-
Keys, iua.ic; ciuckcus, yc. uressca, easy;
turkeys, 9HUllc; chickens, 9U10c.
I'OTATOhrf - Steady; Jerseys. $1,2371.75;
New York, $I.50'1.75( Long Island, l.60ij
i.si'-; jersey sweets, fi.10tlz.Ml.
I'lJANl TS gulet; fancy hnnd-plcked,
4ij(ic; other domestic. 6c.
MliTAI.H - Advices from London Indicated
a weak market for tin, prices closing 12s 6d
lower to .T.120 17s M for spot and i;il5 7s6d
for futjres. The local market, however,
ruled milto steady on n light local demand,
with layers and sellers lirotlght close to
gether, $26.50 being bid and $26.60 asked nt
tho close, with the tlnal tone steady. A
liberal amount of offerings wero reported
In copper, but found few takers, and the
market was dull and nominally unchanged
al $17 for I.ako Superior ami $lii.C2i,4 for
casting and electrolytic. At London copper
closed llrm nt a slight advance In quota
tions. nui nosed at xtu lis mi, and rutures
at X71 I.h. Tho local lead market ruled dull
nnd unchanged at J4.37H. At Uintlon, how
ever, it rair. iitiBlness was reported at un
changed prices. Spelter wns weak In tone,
but not quotubly lower, while at London
tho closo was unchanged at 117 6.1. Tho
Iron markets ruled quiet again, though
Hessemcr was $1 higher. I'lg Iron warrants,
$:.iV5( 10.50; northern foundry, $15.wii 16.50;
southern foundry, $ll.f)15.7o; soft south
ern. $13.txvw 15.75. Tho Ktigllf.li Iron markets
ruieii wpiik ut.d somewhat lower. At Cllas-
gow warrants closed nt 52s 7d nnd nt Mid
dlcHhorough Ins yd,
OMAHA WHO I.KftAMl M A H K KT3.
Condition cf Trnile nnil Utiotntlnns
011 Sliinlr unit rnnrv 1'rodiiee.
KOtlH Ilecelpts Increasing; good stock
weak at 14c.
LIV14 POl'LTllY-Ilciis. GV4ti7c: young
Hlaggy and old roosters. 3fi6o: ducks. Gi4
Sj.c; geese. r,v,i7c; turkeys, i'.fi7c.
r 111.81 1 DHKSSKD POULTHY-Ilens, 7W
oiXc; roosters, I'oiic; ducks, MfX'.ic; geese, s
""'.Hi luriieyn, ngiuwrigiit, y'ftitx:; heavy, 7
4(,Ve.
OAML V,.-.llard ducks, per doz.. $3.C0'a
3.60: teal. $1.6001.75; mixed, $1.59(31.75; Jack
rubblts. $l.2jyi.M; cottontails. 90ca$t.l0.
Itl'TTKIl -Common In fair. 13o: elw.len. 11
KjiiH'i r.'.iiriitur. .(',
e jii'.HM UVSTISKB-Flrst grade, solid
packed. New York count?, per can, 3Sc; ex
tra he ects. Sl'c: stnn.lnrilH. "'. in.vlium
20c. Second grade, slii'jk tll!ed, New York
counts, per can, 31)0; extra selects, 26c;
standards, 20o; bulk stnnaards, per gal.,
Fl'tOZKN FltKSH FlSll-lllack '.ass. 10c:
whlto basst 10c; bluells. tic; nUilhcnds, 10c;
uiuu nun, it-, cuuisn, jc; coa, ac; croppie,
ICO: C KCOeS. Sf. iinlllvlt 11n linrrl.w lr.i
6c; haddock, 9c; mackerel, 20c; uerch, 5li
7c: pickerel, 7c; tilko, 0c; rco snapper, 10c;
sulmon, lie, sunllsli, 6c; smelts, lc; trout,
10c, whltcllsh. Sc. .
I'luiiUNH-Live, per Jnz., $1,
VUALS-Cholco. 97ir6.
HAY Prloo quoted by Omaha Wholcsalo
11V Dealers' nssnrlntlnn fUntnn ..in..,i
JS.60; No. 1 upland, $8; mcdlun $7.30; coarse.
7 llyo straw, $5.60. Thcs- prices aro for
hay of good color nnd quality. Demif.nd
fa r. No cholco hay on tho mnrket. Ho
celptH, 2 cars.
OATH No, 3 White, 2Sc.
COltN-No. 3, 33c.
1JHAN-$15.
VEQETADLRS.
SPINACH Per bu. Dox, 90cS$1.00.
CUCUMimilB Hot house, nor .In. tt.r.rvni
2.00, as to size.
PAHSNir?-Itr. bu 60e.
i'l'llNIPS-Per bu. biisket, 60c,
HKKTS Per bu.. 40c,
CAHUOT8 Per bu.. 404.
LHTTUCI'3 Pc) ull. 40345c
UADIHIIKS-Por doz.. Zc
PAHSLBY-Per doz. c.
POTATOES I'er bu.. MCTSSn- Trlnhn n.r
bu St)c. " " '
bWKBT POTATOKS-Por bbl., $2.
urtiitwui'-iioitanu seed, lOc,
TOMATOES "nlirnrnla
crate. $t.bu
ONIONS-Natlve,
yellow, per lb., 2V4c
per bu., $1; Colorado
CELERY California, ns to size. EOffl7S-
Kalamazoo, 251i20o.
UAUIvltXOWEU-Calirornla. ner erat.
$2.75.
HiiAKS-wnx, per tiu $3.50; string, per
bu., $3.25.
KUG PLANTS Per bu. box, $3.
PKPPEllS-Per bu box. $2.60.
FIcUITS.
STrtAWniiniUES-Florlda, per qt.. 43c.
QUA PES Malaga, per keg, $6.5009.00.
APPLES Per lib!.. It: Washlnefon ner
bu. box, $1.60.
CKANUEIUUES HO 11 and Bllitle. J9 nnr
bbl.; Jerseys, per bbl., $8.60; per crate, $3.25.
TROPICAL. FKUITS.
ORANOES Calllornla scedltncs. 12.mvfJi
$2.25: navels, $2.7o3.25.
LEMONS California, extra fnncy, $326;
choice, $2.?3.
11ANANAS Por bunch, nccordlni: to ulte.
$2.002.50,
FlUH cniirornia, new cartons, 75c; lay
ers, ifio; Imported, per lb., 13iI15c.
DATES Persian, In 60-lb. boxen, Silrs, tc
per lb.; Halloween, G'.ic per lb.
M 1 SUt; L. U AJN iSU US.
TTTTira A.,. 1 Itl-nan f.n f . n .
No. 1 salted, 7c; No, 2 salted, 6c; No. 1 veal
calf, 8 to 12 lbs., Sc; No. 2 veal calf, 12 to 15
lbs., 6c ; dry hides, 8013c; sheep pelts, 25i
7oc; horso hides, $l.bu2.25.
NUTS English walnuts, per lb.. 13c; fil
berts, per lb. 13c; almonds, per lb.. 18S20c;
raw tieanuts. ner lb.. 56i6iAc: roanteil. cura
iVsc; iiiu.na, uc;
cacn i',ic.
pecans, lo12c; cocoanuts.
St. I.iiiiIh (iin I n mill Provisions.
ST. LOl'IS. Feb. 28. WHEAT Firm; N'o.
2 red cash, elevator. 73o; track. 74y74',4c;
May, 74574tto; July, 72Tsc;; No. 2 hard, 71&
il?ic.
COIlN-IIIchcr; No. 2 cash. 38c; track,
39c; .May, 38Tic; July, 3STc.
OATS Firm; No. 2 cash. 27c; track, 27'4(fj;
274c; May. 26ic; July, 25!4c; No. 2 wh tc.
29C.
HYE Firm nt 52c.
FLoril-Olllef oatents. $3.6303.73: extrn
fancy and strnlght, $3.15iff3.25; clear, K.'QIt
,u; low graues, .'.-0(u..w.
SEEDS--Tlmoth.v. ensler: average re
ceipts. $3.75f( t.CO; llax. steady at $1.60.
I'tiitiNAiKAii tendy at $2 03.
IlllAN'- IIigher; sacked, east track, 7o'.jc.
HAY Timothy, dull nt J7.6012.60: nralrle.
strong at $3.6011.n0.
WIIIHK V Stonily,
IRON l.'OTTONTIES-$l.
HEMP TWINE 9c.
lIAa(!INO-737i
PHOVISIONS-Pork. steady; tohhl-.iir.
$14.60. Lard, lower at $7.22!4'B7.23. Drv salt
meats, easy; uoxed lots, extra shorts,
$7,12'4; clear ribs, $7.25; clear sides, $7.37t4.
liacou, ensy; boxed lots, extra shorts,
$7.87W: clear ribs. JS.12V4; clear sides, $8.25.
sir. i ,i.n i.eao. urm, i.L'U3T4..'a',i. Spot
ter, dull. $3.8053.82.
POIM.THY-Stendi ; chickens. 7i?7Hc;
turkeys, tiVtiSHc; (lucks,- 9e; geese, 6iU6o.
ni'i i r.ii aieauy, iwi-ic; dairy, uaitsc,
KK!S-Steady at 14'se.
RECEIPTS -Flour. 8.000 bbls.: wheat. 3:..
000 bu.; com. 79,000 bu.; oats, 30,000 bu.
SlllPMENT8-Flour, f.UOO bbls,; 'wheat.
51,(X bu.; corn, 6I.0O0 bu.j oats, 33,000 bu.
KuiiNnn City CSrnlia nml Provisions,
KANSAS CITY. Feb. 2S.-WHEAT-Mav.
07c: cash. No. 2 hard. 68H69Wc: No. 3.
W.iOiSc; No. 2 red, 701371c; No. 3, 67VaTP
fr'9'4c.
t.-uji.N-.May, i4c; cash. no. 2 mixed, 36c;
No. 2 white, 37c; No, 3, 3614c.
OA I n -No. 2 white, 27'.iC
RYE No. 2. 60c.
HA Y Choice timothy. $10.60: choice
pralrlo, $8,505(9.00.
Hi'TTisii-crenmory. l.20c; dairy, fancy,
16c.
EOOS Lower: fresh Missouri and Knusnn
stock, 13e dozen, loss off. cases returned;
i.t.w w.n.t'tt.x.u cuuvh inuiuoeo, vju moie.
RECEIPTS-Wheat. 91,200 bu.; corn, 39,200
bu.: oats, ll.fKii). bu.
81 1 1 I'M ENTH- Wheat, 73.6W bu.; corn, 11,
:00 bu.; oats, 7.000 bu.
PlilLiileliililu I'ri.diici- .Mnrkot.
PHILADELPHIA. Feb. 28 Ill'TTi.'ti
Firm; good tlemaud: fancy western
ery, 21c; fancy western prints, 21c; fancy
nearby prints, 25c.
I'ii.uH Hteaiiy; iresit nearby, 18c; fresh
western. lXo: fresh soiithwestarn. IK..!
southern. 17c.
cilEEHE-KJrm: New York full creams,
fancy mnall. ll'iiifKV: Now Ynrir f..n
creams, lnlr to choice. 10,4'iiiUc.
.MIiineiiimliN (iriiln .liiirUrt.
MINNEAPOLIS. Fell. 28 -i vjii.'at
Cash, 74Hc, May, 74c; July, 75Mr75Hc. On
tracki No. 1 liurd, "lifie; No. i northern
74c; No. 2 nonhPin. OiiTO'tc
FLOl'Il-Uuchnnged.
uiia.-n itigner; in iiuik, $12.60012.76.
Peorln .llnrkrt,
PEORIA. Fob. 28 CORN I.,nptl. v ,
tures quiet; March, 3s 9d, May, 3a 9d;
PEAS Canadian, nlilet at Rs 7id.
HOPS At London (Pnclllo coast), 40
4 16s.
FLOL'R-8teady; St. Louis fancy winter,
OB UU.
PROVISION'S tteef. rrtra tr...
easy at 61s. Pork, j.rlme mess western',
easy at w, iinms, snori cut, ll to 16 lbs.,
steady nt 41. Lard, prime westorn. In
tlcrcos, steady, sxsttd, American rellned, In
palls, llrm nt 39i Al. .IJacon, ftrm; Cum
berland cut, 26 to 30 lbs., 43s 9d; short ribs,
it io i inB., i;s; icing cienr middles,
light, 28 to 34 lbs., 41s d; long clear middles,
heavy, 40s; short clear backs, 16 to 20 lbs.,
3rlf rtnnr IiaIIIau II in Mi 11. a ..!. . n.
... , . .. v .t. a, ... ,u .l.r-,, OiVtll.Y ,l
flhouldcrn, utiUHro, II in 13 lb., quiet
ill .m i7 i .
HUTTER Finest fulled Slates, dull nt
90s: good United Stales, easy itt 73s.
CHEESE Quiet; American finest white,
ion, .Yincricuii uneni coioreu, ..us.
inledii (irnln nnd Seed.
TOl.EDO. .Feb. 28. - WHEAT - Dull,
nicHiiy; casn, .:ic; .May, xoiie: July, 78ic.
CORN-Activn; cash, 40c; .May, tlie.
OATS-Stea.ly; cash. 29c; .May, 27c.
Ill I' n2l.
CLOVERSEED-I.ower.
white, 27c, billed
OATS Easy : No.
through.
WIIISKY-On tho basis of $1.27 for flu
Ished goods.
Dnliitli (it'll I n MitrUet,
IU'Ll'TH. Minn.. Fell. siviiliw
cosh. No. 1 Ivird, 75c: No." i norlhern,
73tC No. 2 northern. 67t(fiTOUo. Mm.
CORN-37i4i: May, 3Si,c.
OATS-liWHc
l.lM'riu.ol (irnln n nil I'riM lloim,
l.IVERPOOL Feb., 2S.-WHEAT-Spot.
dull; No. 1 California. 6s 2d; No. 2 red west
ern, winter. Km lli4d; No. t noribern. spring,
Mny.468 WW H'ea V: Mnrch B" UWi
CORN--8pot nulet: AniM-l.-Hn mu.i
HUTTER Receipts, 4,193 pkgs.; dull and J 3s 9d; American mixed, old, 3s nd', Fu-
Mllttnti.-f! fliiilS. Int.k-t.
MILWAUKEE. Feb, 28,-WHEAT-Dull;
No. l northern, 75'ff76c; No. 2 nortnern, 72.4
RYE Lower: No. 1. R5Uir?S2.Vfv
IIARLEY-Dull; No. 2, 67tfu8c; sample,
ivy IMC,
JIOVEJIK.VTS IX STOCKS AMI IIOMIK.
.llnrkrt . Iclds to lleprrsslnir In-
lluent'eM nnd Clnvi' N Wenli.
NEW YORK, Feb 28.-After nil iinnvnll
lug effort to check the yielding tendency of
prices tho mnrket gave up to the threaten
lrK depression nnd tho closing was de-
. niniij whir in mi' lowest, wim Hiimctiung
very like n stilllltnr nf Rin.'lm ....inc- n. ..II
through the list. The steel ntockH wero
most acutely nrrccteil and wero weak
throughout. One or two In tin. crnim int.
vanced slight fractions ut one time, under
the process of urbltrage operations, which
Involved purchases to cover sales In other
siocks, nut mo prevailing disposition was
clearly to sell. Dealings t'onlliinnl on il.n
cum on tno contracts to deliver I'nlted
States steel corporation stocks when Issued,
though not on as Inrce n hcmIo iim v4tnr-
day. Theso Htoeks, which wero regarded n
int. iiiucx oi toe van e or nil i in mnmt.nra
of the group, showed an Increasingly heavy
i. .in-, inn oi ,ii tor ine roinninn n.ui vnz.
for the preferred were iut In ut the p.-inng
by brokers acting on behalf of the banking
iiut'Mnin concerned in tne organization of
tho new company. Thorn was somn firm.
nt-M In the commoii stock tlurlng tlu .lav,
but 111 tho clotlnir ileallnuu flie lilil tnr t.
common stock wns reduced to 36 and Jor
wio prererreii stock to 80. Tho good condi
tions renorted In tlm Irni. ...wt u.n.a ir.Hr.
" "i" iron Ago in its issue today was dis
regarded 111 tho tl'lllllllir In I In. ulonl uti.nka
The last prices showed National Tube 4Vi
. "' iiit nigni, American noop,
Steel and Wire, Tlnplnte and Steel and
Ire preferred from in 2U. nml tlin nil. urn
of tho group from a fraction to nearly 2
IHI1I1IH. 1 11.' SlOCkS lint lllnlmlnil In llm 0,111.
Holldatlon wero also weak, Tennesseo Coal
declining nearly ;t points. Published te
nons 1 rum i'liismirg or dissntlsractlon on
tho part of the National Tube stockholders
Wero an Inlltleuen on tho iloiirmulm.. Tlm
relapse in Sugar. Tobacco nnd St. Paul,
after 11 short-lived opening b.tlge, also
served to dlscourngo tho speculation. Ef-
H.riH were mntio to mthstltuto other stockn
for the mimosa of hiihIiiImIiil- thn tnnrUoi.
but they were Ineffectual. Tlmv ivor.. mnai
conspicuously In the Smelting stocks, which
roso 6H for tho common and 2i for tho pre
ferretl. Anaconda with n ris.. nf 3u mwi
Amnlgnmateil Copper with an ndvnnco of 3
Minus, i no American l.lnseed stocks, tho
United States Rubber stocks antl Internn
tlonnl Power were un from ltd to .1 nnlntH.
St. Louis & San Frnnclsco roso 3 nnd tho
second preferred 1V4. These movements
werowithout explnnatlnu, except that It
wns nrgped that the copper stocks would
beueilt from the nnnrniiphlnir n.l litiimmnni
of the Mtntnna legislature, This seemed a
more potent inllueuce than the reported
heavy decline In copper exports, The
movement hero, us in the steel stocks, wns
without reeard to the trnrie news. A lwn,.ii
Of Strollir railroad .MtillnmnnlH oqunrlnllv
from the Hellers, was equally effective lif
HiiNiaiuiug nun department or the stork
market. Prices In a number of the most
promlnont stocks are a point or more lower
on tho day. Thn money market cnnttmnxl
easy, notwithstanding tho Inrgo absorption
i.y nil. miuireasiiry nnti tno demands ror
the month-end settlements. It Is not un
likely, however, that tho mutiny market
possibilities are nn element In the caution
manifested. A shorn rise In sterllni- nv.
chaugo In response to the harder money
market In Iontlon served to emphasize this
caution. Probably the tuo explanation of
tho heaviness of the nuir.ct Is the Inunlmn
uon or tno trailing, with manv of tho
largest forces In the speculative world
nway on vacation after tho prolonged
period of unprecedented activity and ex
citement In tho stock market,
Honda were relatively better sustained l.y
stocks. Total sales, par value, $3,025,000,
United Stntes refunding 2s, registered, ad
vanced '.4. nnil tho 6s per cent on the last
call.
The following nre tho closing prices on
the Now York Stock exchange:
17
Zs
13i
29',
184
US
S3X
60Ti
10)
150
ISO
Atchison
do nfd
Haltlmoro & O...
Can. Pacific
Can. Southern ...
dies. & Ohio
Chicago Q. W....
C 11. & tj
Chicago I. .t L. . .
no nru
Chicago & E. I.,
Chicago & N. W.,
C, R. 1. & P
C. C. C. & St. L,
Colo, Southern ..
tlo 1st piil
do 2d nfd
Del. & Hudson...
Del. L. & W
Den. & 11. U
do ofd
Erlo
tlO 1st Dill
Gt. Nor. pfd
Hocking Coal ..,
Hocking Vallny.,
Illinois central..,
Iowa Central ....
tlo nfil ,
L. E. & W
tlo lift!
Lake Shore
Loulu. & Nash. , .
Manhattan I. .,.
Met. St. R
Mex. Central
Minn. R St. L...
do nfd
Mo, Pncllic
Mobile & Oho,..,
M.. K. & T
do nfd ,
N. J. Central
N. . Central
Nor. A West
do nfd?
No. Pacific
tlo nfd
Ontnrlo & W
O. R, ti N
do nfd
Pennsylvania
Reading
do 1st prd
tlo 2d nfd
nio G. W
tlo mil
St. L. 8. F...
tlo 1st pfd
tlo 2d nfd
St. L. S. W
do pfd
St. Paul
llO llftlr
St. P. & Omnhu.
So. Paclllc
So. Rnllway
no pin
I'ex. & Paclllc...
Union Pnclllo ...
tlo prd
fvHiiWabaflh
874
, roii
, 4iV4
2H4
6V-I
103 41
,171 ',4
. 81.1
. 12
' l'W1
1CIV4
.190
. T
86'
. 27U
.VPi
.193
. 15H
, JS'.j
,i:i
. 26
. 6.1
, 41
.111
2I0U
H7t4
.I'll
. 1714
. 76
.ViS
. f'r)'n
, 7'l
iott
. 63
ir.r.
142T1
ikiZ
80
tlo nf.l
W. & L. E
tlo 2d pftl
Wis. Central ....
Third Avenuo ...
R. & O. pfd
National Tubo ..
do pfd
Adams Kvnc.Mq
lAmer. ExpresH ..
f. h. i;xpress
Wells-Fargo Ex..
Am. Cot. Oil
Hit rif.l
Amer. Miiitl'iig
uo pin
Amer. S. & R
do it fd
Amer. Spirits ....
tlo pftl
Amer. S. If
tlo pfd.
Amer. S. & W....
.In t.r.i
Am. Tin Plato!!!!
i do nfd
Am. Tobacco ....
do prd
Ann Mln c.n'
Hrk. Rap. Tr
Colo. F. Sr 1
Con, Tobacco ....
tlo pfd
Fpflprnl fltrtAl .
do nfd :::::
Gen. Electric ....
Lltieoso Hugnr ..
un pro
Int'n'I Paper
do nf.l
Laclede Gas
Nat. Rlseiilt
do pfd
4M4 National Lead
fin nf.l
82 Natlonnl Steel'.'.
do pni
N. Y. A. Rrake.
ro. American ..
Pnnlfln Hnnul
.HIVj do )St pni,
30(11 tlo 2.1 nf.l
7iH 1'acinc Mall
4H',b
:S i
. 37
W,
(VIH
25Ti
iSit
,1')0
.123
:
. 5S
W.4
Pooplo'n Gas ".!!
IPreHscd 8. C
do prd
I'nllmni. r f
Stand. R. & '1'!!!
Sugar
.In nfil
iTenn. C. A i'.'.'.'.,
v. S. Leather...
do pftl
U. S. Rubber
do pfd.,
Western Union .,
.Republic I. & S.
tlo pfd
P. ('. C. & St. L
SS'.VAmal. Copper
13?
28
83
23i,.
51
92?i
o
17
3I.4
SI
38 ij
97
OH,
9M
llOTi
140
-1GW
W.l
42V?
I6U
98
43
8Ti
2inu
tr.ll
92
21
!?'
35',i
92 ',4
15
82V4
10014
153
?J
88
flj
38
lmu
33'i
74
198H
3?.
13:11.4
120
12l
73J
CI
.6l
141
2Vl
rs
92T4
Ex-dlvldend.
The Commercial Advertiser's I.niwlnn
Ilnaiuinl cablegram says: lltislness on tho
hiock maraei nere was somownat improvoil
i. iniiy. noi iiiticii, mil iiih touo WUH moro
cheerful on thn expectation of ensler
monoy. Tho rumor, which Is becoming
rather circumstantial now, that tho Hoer
general, Hotha. has surrendered to.
Kitchener, sent South Africans un sharnlv.
There was no continuation of the report,
however. Tho American demand wns ro
markably quiet, Erlo Issues were strong
on tho stntemont for January, which san
guine spirits hero multiplied by twelve and
mtiile tho basis for talk of 314 per cent
dividend of common stock. Even those who
were much more moderate In their esti
mates nnd predictions seem to expect n full
regular dividend nn tho tlrst preferred. Chi
cago, Milwaukee St. Paul slocks were In
good demand on the belief that thn divi
dend on tho common will bo Increased, The
upward tendency which these leaders gavo
tlm American list was cheeked when Wall
Ktreet opened antl sent over selling ordeis
for Union Pacific Issues, New York's nttl
ttulo mused n general sagging of prices.
The continent Is not touching American
stocks. Attention across the channel has
been tllvorted to mines. Gold to the irtnuiint
of lo,om) has been engaged for South
America; 27,000 Is coming In from Scandi
navian portH. The Hank of England has
picked up 11.000 In barn In the d rests.
Money rntes are unchanged, but the mar
ket has been itble to repay one-tlfth of the
sum 1I.10 tho bank,
Ilnnk ClrnrliiRH,
OMAHA, Feb. 28,-Hank clearings today,
$1,088,392; corresponding day last year,
$982,035; Increase, $104,357.
ST. I.OIM8. Feb, 28. Clearings. $6,217,637;
balances, J7W.518; money, easy at 6 per cent;
New York exchange, par bid, 10c premium
ni.min r , . nA .,, , ... .ft
t. . i iiiiitis, . ro, i.5. i. lenrinKs, j,ro,itr.i,
balances. $1,745,663; posted exchange, $1,850
4.881,: Now Vnrlf nvplmncr. HlApntlnt
PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 2S.-Clcarlngs,
i.;i..,i; naiances, $2,975,091.
HALriMORE, Feb. 2S.-Clearlngg, $3,683,
93; balances, $151,628.
CINCINNATI, Fob. 28,-Clenrlngs, $3,511,
6..0; innnev. 3h6 ner cent: New York ex
change, par.
HOBTON. Feb. 28.-Clearlngs, $21,147,922;
ii.,.....i-,r.. l.t.i,UM,
, NEW YORK. Feb. 28.-Clearlngs, $253,945.
180; balances, $9,242,008.
.Nrvr Ynrk Mimey .llnrUrt.
VL'tl villi.' t.,. n. ..i.vrv r-i i
jinn., I'en, ia, .null.-, i:.lll,
easy nt l4f?2 per cent; prime mercantile
palier. 3Vi4ii pPr rent.
, STERLLNI? EXCHANGE-FIrm, with
mivi r winn til ti.ai',t iur (itJiiiuiiii aiHi mi
U. sm for Hlxty dny; posted rnlcs, tiMH
ami $4.SS&; commercial bills, $1.83
HfiiVKU-Certincntc?!, Gltt'fi3c; bar, Bc
BONDS Oovortuncnt, Btron; stntc, Inac
iiiiutmu, nnil.
The closing vr'ct's on bonds todny nre ns
itiiiunsi
t. S. ref. 2b, r.
tlo coupon
tlo 3s, reg
tin enllnriii
tin new Is. mo
di) coupon
tlo old Is, reg..
tlo coupon
tin fis. reir
,lri er.lltwi..
D, of C. .1 65s....
Alch. gen. 4s
tlo ndj. 4s
Can. 8o. 2s
C. O. 4V4"
Mo r.s
C. & N. W. c. 7s..
tlo S. F. deb. 5s.
Chtpfitrfi To. J
Colo. So. 4s '..
V. . II. tl. IS
Erie gen. 4s
F. W A. IV I' t.
Gen. JCIeclrlc '6s..'
la. central Is
I.. Xr X. 1l.ll la
M.. K. k T. 2s.
110 IS
inttd'K. v. c. la tn?:
KT4"N.iJ. C. g. 6s.. 132 4
111
.111
13S
,I3S
113
114
11 It
llti
til
103' 4
914
110
ll'D
121V.
110
121
97
85
102"i
S3
n
175
ini
77?V
97i
No. l'ncldc 3s
do 4s
..1054
N Y C & 8 L 4s..l0St4
N. & W. con. 4s..l(flU
urc. rsuv. js tin
tlo 4 10IS
O. S. L. 6s 1264
tlo consol 5s. ..,.116
Reading g. 4s 93i
ii. it, v . is no
St LAS F K. 6s. 12914
St L & I M c. 5s.116V4
at. i-nui crn.,..iM
31 P, C &. P ls..,HRH
do 6s 1201
So, Paclllc 4s 92U
So. Railway 6s... 11514
n. 11. re 1 . tn ii)
T. & Pacific H....11R
OO 13
t'nlon Pacific 4s. .106
Wabash is 11914
do 2 109U
West. Shorn 4s... .115(1
wis. i.enirni is.. vn
Vn. Centuries .. 934
Ex-Interest. 'Offered.
Illistnn Mtni'lf t) i.nlnlln.i..
ItORTOV t,ftl. r',11 I n . irar
ti-iii, i.iiiu tiiuiiK, j'O'i per cent, utilciat
closing:
A.. T. 8. F....
tlo pM....
Am. Sugar
tlo nfd
Am. Telephone .,
Roston re Al ,
lloston Eleviitetl.
llostnn re Mc
C 11. Q
Dnmlntnn Coal...,
tin prd
Fetleral Steel ...
tlo pftl
Fllchbunr nfil...
ami. Electric ....
do nrtl
Ed. Electric, III.,
Mex. Central ...
N. E. G. & C ...
Old Colony
Oltl Dominion ..
Rubber
Union Pnclnc ...
139
,12U4
ioi4
2Ti5
1CI
193
.inn
.ni:i)4
StUi
.142
212J4
.1S6
.215
. 17
12i
.20S
. :u;
. 20
Mr
'.
04V4
trie. .. 57'4
:oi5
C. in. ftS'.i
Union Umd
West End
West. Electric.
Atchison 4s
N. E. O. & C,
Adventure ...
Ring. M. Co..,
Aimil. Copper
Atlantic
lloston &. Mont.. 330
Htltto re Roston.. R6
Hi.;
20
M
32k
Cn . & Hccl.i y.V.
Centennial 26
I-raiiklln 24'4
Hilinbo tit 2:,
Osceola M
Parrot mid
Qulncy 174
Santa Fo Copper. '1
Utah Mining".'.'."!! 334
Winona 711
wolverines ny4
I.nndnn Stntik (lnotatlons.
LONDON. Feb. 28. 1 p. m.-Closing:
Cons., money..
110 account..
tchlson
Can. Pnclnc ....
St. Pnul
Illinois Central.
Louisville
U. P. pfd
1. venirni .,
07 9-16 Erlo
931-16' do 1st pfd....
. . ,P.yi Pennsylvania . .
.. 934 Reading
..15STi No. Pneltlc pfd.
--134V, Grand Trunk ..
.. i"4 Anaconda
.. fiJI Rand Mines ....
..117
2SJ4
66H
Tt:'.
15,
7
Ex-dlvldend.
II A R SILVER Firm at 28 3-16d per ounce.
VflVWV ltLfflA. r. ...... rr.- -
...x....s "Tju" i'i.- 1.1-in, 1 111; laic 1. 1 uta-
count In the open mnrket for short and
thrco months' bills Is 3if per cent.
Condition of the Trrnnnry.
WASHINGTON. Feb. 28. Tn,lnv' tnf.
Ilieilt nf the treasury hnlnneen In tlm
oral fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold
reservo In the division of redemption,
shows: Available ,cnsh balanco, $147,718,503;
gold, $80,675,385,
Xctv York .Mlnlne Htocka.
NEW YORK. Feb. 28. Tho follnwlnp- nr.
quotations on mining Mocks:
Adams Con .,
Allco j,
Rreece u-...
HrutiH. Con
Comstnck TunT.
Con. Cal. re Vn.
Deativvood Ter..
uorn wuver ...
Iron Silver
Leadvillc Con..
Little Chief ...
Ontnrlo
Ophlr
Phoonlx ,
Potosl
Sav.age
Sierra Nevada
Small Hopes ..
Stnndard
... 15
...720
... 70
... S
... 10
... 10
.. 25
... 65
...420
Cin Mnrket.
?S?RW VODI,' I.-l, 00 pnr-r.i.r.
Tltn .... Int. XTn 7 ...nlA
...... . ..... , iiMuiii:, I7JV;, IIIIIU. Bii-any
Cfiritm't. R19L1 Tl, n.nl.A ... ... 1
......... a-. .. 1 1 111 1 nui 1 u 1 tuiUEO
tipenetl steady, with prices 5f(10 points
..I, ,1 ntuirr in r.iuin snorts ana ror
the rest of tho session the feeling was bull
shly Inclined, owing to tho Improvement
I'.1 tn.'?. foreign markets, spot demand, light
ttrnxlll.m r,in n.a ntwl l.rt ' .
-:: - . ... iiuliuii ui ine
clique ns supporters of neur months. Trade
,,.,,,.,. nui.itiiy iiriiienntuiilll. .Aavance
of Uo in the price of Lion brand coffee
helped to steady the market. The market
at the close was steady, with prices 15O20
higher. Total sales reached 60,000 bags. In
cluding: Mnrch, 6.20116.25c: May, 6.25ff6.35c;
.lull' ll .-.ffirt Jllrt. A.i..t.u. l- c. . . '
. ' n j , nitfiuDi, u.iu, nt-jiienii.er,
6..bs(j.4jc; October, 6.40ra6.&0c; November,
u.uuu; uecemuor, o.o:j(i(t).tK)C.
KvunnrntPfl nntl Dried FrnKs.
NEW YORK" nli no ptrAnnn lirnn
APPLLS-A generally qdlet market for
evaporated apples was prevalent nil day
nml tin iMnnni-llitn, n I.... .......... r
; "i in. .ii.. 111.11:11 were re-
Ported. The feeling was steady at the close
" ..Bin fAiiuri itemniiti, 0111 quotations
remnln unchanged. State common wns
tlllflte.l nl 'M.fnA'.T lltmn .IS'.7CA
hhCc: fancy. Cllf.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Contlnue
nun. i runcs wero nominally quoted at 3'i
3Hc per lb., as to size and quality. Apri
cots. Royal. 7'VfitH.c; Moor Park, 8U(ifl5c.
w., w. - , I'V. V . . , MJ "V- $ 14 11 Jit t-T icv, IWl
M'nol Market.
ST IIITIH vh s -icnnf n..n
depressed; medium grades, 124H9C; light,
ii'. i-tt'iui;, iii-nvy, nnc, iwuiic; tun wasned.
lSM27!4c
Nt. l.nnU I.lre Stork Market.
(IT I.OITIfa I.'.... no ,t .-r-, T i .
' . "v.w ' v... -j. x m-j iiri.11111111.
2,000 head. Including 1,400 Texnns; market
Ht,.n,lv fnr .intl.'Au .. , n .1 . - ,n . . ...
" w .....,i. oivniij lu niiiiiiK lui
Texans; native shipping and export steers.
ti.v-j4iv.uu, uiiuacii iitrci iinu i.uicner otrers,
$4.w5.60, 'be top being for yearlings:
l.m... in .Ham 1 W1 1.... 1 T M, . . ,.
t.ui.c. j.if ii, n., 4.uv40.iaj, BIOUKeri
antl feeders. $3.20CH.65: cows and heifers,
f-.iw.n., ui.iiurin, l,w'.10; UUUS, J.UOltf
3.75; Texas anil Indian steers, $3.30'd4.65;
cows anil heifers, $2.6af3.65.
HOGS Receipts, 9,100 head; market 6c
lower; nigs and lights, $5.305.374; packers,
$5.25?if..40; butchers. $5.15(35.50.
uim.-i.m An t . iim, l ii- om i.
..,..,. iin.1. no i.cciuii), ouu iiruu:
., , ., r I - . , . . ...... I ., . .. . . ...... , FA.
iiniinu. oifcm, . .i..ir: 11. U I III Iin. WIl t.DUJ
lambs, t. "51(5.(0; culls and bucks, $3.5084.25:
i'flii:iii n.i iiiikd, t.iD, iuexiunn stieep auu
yearlings, JI.BOJo.OO. "
evv York l.hf Stock Mnrket.
NEW YORK. Feb. 2S.-nEEVES-Re.
celptH. 32,8 head: nothlnc dolnc: nominally
stonily. Cables unchanged; no shipments
loony.
CALVES-Recclpts. 249 head; moderate
demand; venla $4.0Og$.75; no barnyard
calves.
SHEEP AND LAM HS-Rece tits. 1.556
head; sheep, steady; lambs, weak; sheep,
$3.5O'4.60; no prlmo stock here; culls, $3;
lambs. $5.25f(6.25; one deck. $6.40; culls, $4.40.
IIOGS-Recelpts, 1,320 head; feeling weak;
nominal limitations, $).75Jf.oo.
THE REALTY MARKET.
420
4,600
3,000
INSTRUMENTS placed on record Thurs
tiay, r eoruary :i:
W'nrritnt j- Dt'ftln.
. II. ErlcHou to Augustn Erlcsnn, lots
8 and 9. block 2. Hoffman Terruce....$ 15i
E. M. Gurnett to Sophia Wilson, lot 2,
hiock v, i' uironro
Rnymtmd Setllak to the Lestervilln
Htate imtiK, lot ti. diock i, .Meiins
1st add. ami Lit 18. block 10. In 1st
add tn South Omah.i
11. U. Hopper nnd wife to Henry Wln-
leinurn, iji acre.a in ii'.i nwti ana
iiwti seL 2-15-10
I. 8. Do 0. Tompkins antl wife to C.
D. 'rnompson. &uxi32 reet in ioi u,
Capitol add
E. M. Shahan lu E. G. Smith, lot 2,
block 22, Royd add
United Real Estate anil Trust com
pany to n, i;. Aiiwlne, lot lu, block
;Ci. Kountze Place
R. 11 Leo and wIM to William Illu-
liaugli, lots v and 10, mock 34, lsi ami
to Corrlgan Placo
R. Reckon In J. F. Murphy, lot 3,
block 38, South Omaha
Unit t'lnlm need.
Mads Mortensen and wife to I, S.
Hnscull, lot 5, block 3, llascall H sub-
dlv i
Deed.
Sheriff tn B. E. Strong, lot 6, block 7,
ivnoy I'iBce , ....
300
3,000
600
1,000
60
400
Total amount of traneferi $13,421
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Beif Ctetri Slow and Fir to Tib Lowir,
Cowi Bold Studj to Lowir,
HOGS OPENED STRONG, BUT CLOSED WEAK
Sheep nrntiRht tlood, Strnrir Prices
Todny, lint the Drmnnd for l.ntulis
U'nN l.lxht nntl the .Mnrket
Dull nml Weak.
, SOUTH OMAHA, Feb. 2.8.
Receipts wero; Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Official Monday 2,369 4,o61 7 113
Official Tucstiny 3,691 ll.aus 6.U11
Ofllclal Wednesday 3,013 12.2IS 2,317
Ofllclal Thursday 2,678 7.S12 3,190
Four days this week. ...11,611
Same days week before.. U.olU
1'otal
Total
Total
Total
Total
Total
Total
Total
Total
Total
February,
February.
February,
February,
February,
February,
February,
February,
February,
r Buruary,
1111. ...51,673
lift" 49.672
1699.. ..43,651
1898.... 50,141
1897.... 17,138
1096. . . .33,308
lWi.... 32,3i 5
1 SIM..., 60,916
189J.... 63,027
mi.... 65,663
Average, tirlce naltl for Ihiuh tor tbo na.it
several days, with comparisons:
33,829
30.32J
198,aU
139,700
131,074
134.8W
112,291
79,712
121,343
120,321
79.024
127,1(9
18,961
21,ul4
82,1,84
113,411
106,623
103,612
61,019
l!Ul!
12,554
26,414
36,311
17,620
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb,
Feb.
Feb.
Feb,
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb,
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
1...
2...
3...
4...
6...
6...
7...
8...
9...
it:::1
12...
13...
14...
15...
16...
17
I 1901. 190O.1893.18931697.lS9fl.1893.
6 2;
6 254
Feb. IS...
Feb. 19.
20..
21..
22..
23..
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb. 21
Fen. ..,
Feb. 26,.,
Feb. 27..
Feb. 28..,
5 314
0 23Ji
0 -I'.
6 2M,i
6 29
6 264
324l
t
l 24
6
6 I'S'i
6 27
4 671
4 6.8
I 6.'
3 61
3 61
3 69,
3 59
4 661
4 701 3 CGI
I 68 3 66!
4 76 1 3 661
4 SI 3 7(i
4 801
4 791
:w4 4 75
3 6i
8 76
4 83
4 76
5 22
6 234
K mi.
B 32ftl
5 29l 4 69,
f 324, 4 69
1831
4-78
4 74
3 611
3 63
3 73
3 72
3 72
3 271 4
3 191
20
03
3
3
3 21
3 76,
3 71
3 71
3 71 j 3 76
4 03l
3 981 3 (A
3 9J 3 76
3 19 4 00 3 82
1 Ull J TO
3 93 4 07
3 90
3 89
3 68
3 6o 3 83
3 23
3 27
3 271
3 77 , 3 2o 3 M
J 811 J ii
13 30
6Si
3 68
3 68 3 8I 3 2o
3 62
C 37J4
6 26-14
5 28 4
3 60
3 4
3 651
3 681
tv a i-i,
3 68
4 651
4 67 3 63,
3 77
3 89
3 89
3 91
3 95
3 81
3 30
3 31
A 87 3 31 i 3 90i
3 61
3 05
3 69
3 89 3 .6
3 93) 3 86
j yji 0 Bi
3 92 3 7.
3 79
3 8S
3 85
3 38 3 81 3 35
3 3o 3 31 i "
3 87 3 78
.1 .IS i 3 87i 3 .8
3 81 1 3 361 I 3 10
J Mil .1 til u oo
3 791 3 491 3
3 81
3 66
3 49 3 75 3 St
3 42 3 701 3 82
3 431 3 73 3 82
3 87 4 86 3 71
Indicates Puhduy.
Tho oftlclnl number of enrs, of stock
brought In today by each road was:
Cnttle.llotrs.Sh'n.H'SCS.
yj jm. Ac i, I', lty t 4
O. ft St. L. Ry 3
Union Pacific system.... 29 18 7
C. & N. W. Ry 3 2 1
F., E. & M. V. R. R 21 27 , 4
8. C. & P. Ry 2 2 ..
C, St. P., M. & O. Ry... 15 7
R. & M. R. R. R... 22 30 3
C, H. a: Q. Ry fi 5
K. C. & St. J 3
C. R. I. & P.. east 7
C R. I. & P., west 3 3
Illinois Central 3 1
1
1
1..
1..
. 1130 3 00
. .IfJ 3 10
..1270 3 10
1...
1...
1310
12i)
.....1110
IK")
IIM
1530
625
IIM
.....1WJ
91
no
, 860
STOCK
3 111
3 15
3 20
3 20
3 25
.1 2..
It 25
3 25
1...
1...
1...
1 1870
1 13S0
1 ,....1S0
1 160)
1.
1...
1...
1...
I.
CALVES.
ll (in 1
7 W
STAGS.
2 75 1
COW8 AND
....KV 3 35
...-19M) 3 35
.1610 3 in
3 40
3 50
3 W
3 )
.1 60
3 or.
3 W
;i 80
4 15
.1510
.1560
...1320
...1110
... Mo
no 6 25
1
3
1
3
1
4
1
5
1..
1..
I..
1..
16..
NO 2 ..n 1....
450 2 13 1....,
470 :t i) I..
666 3 PO 1..,
99) :t 12..
MVJ .1 2
STOCK CALVES.
S91 I no
BTOCKER8 AND FEEDERS
...M270 3 R0
HEIFERS.
SSU 3 35
470 !l -to
tVIO 3 60
780 3 50
1016 3 65
470
.. ISO
.. 632
.. 710
.. 395
.. GO
.. 3
... 710
.. 6i
.. 815
..1075
.. 823
.. 830
.. 63i)
.. 730
.. SOU
.. (SO
. .1010
.. 670
..JOiiO
-Thorn was
40
2 75
2 SD
3 IK)
3 Hi)
3 (IO
3 25
3 .15
3 40
3 40
3 ft.
3 60
3 60
3 65
3 75
3 73
3 75
3 75
3 75
...
I
4
12
9
12
1
1
28
ll
1
1
12
35
20
4
1
35
18
47
1
another
K..D
.1155
. 7.VS
. 896
. 917
. 660
. !W
. 810
. WW
. 860
. 913
. 815
. 410
. 740
. 642
.1020
.1002
.1070
. 846
. 60i)
fairly
I 73
3 so
3 so
3 85
3 90
I 00
4 05
4 (0
I 10
4 15
4 15
4 15
4 25
I 23
4 25
4 25
4 30
4 30
I 35
4 75
liberal
iibo'8
run of hogs today, but the market opened
.i oi in ii.; niri.tiger innn yesterday. uno
thing, howover, that mnkes tho market
look better today Is tho fact that there
worn n number of prime heavy hogs hern
today which were considerably better In
duality than anything received yestertlny.
the bulk of tho early sales went Ironi
$n.274 to $5,324. ami as high ns $5.35 was
paid. Tho henvy hogs sold mostly nt $5.30
nn.. i,iiY2, iinu inn ngni ami medium
weights at $5,274 nnd $.30. Ucfore half
of tho hogs had changed hands, however,
packers heiran tn weaken, nnd for n time
nothing was doing, ns sellers wero holding
tor tne morning mtis,
Tho Inst halt of tho market wns very
slow, ns packers wero only offering $5.25
nnti n.x..5i owing to Chicago closing with
the ndvnnco lost. It wns Into before any
thing like a clearance was mntlc. As will
bo seen from the table of average prices
tho month Is closing with prices only about
ii, mcitci n IK ner innn they wero nl tno lie
ginning or the month,
sales:
No. Av. 8h. Pr. No. A v. 8h. Pr.
12 95 ... 1 10 40 206 ... 6 274
J iiJn u .'i Hi VJl Ml ft 2i4
fiu.
90.
AGREES ON REDUCTION BILL
Committee Announces Eemlt of Dolibin
tiom Upon Witr Eerenue Aot.
REPEAL SOME PROVISIONS, RETAIN OTHERS
Will Rill Tnx on Ilnnk Checks, Prom
issory .Note, l:i,rf Receipt,
Teleuntpli nntl Telephone Mcs
llfn nntl MorlKIKCi.
Representative
Total receipts
.114 110
15
The disposition of the dnv'B recelntB was
as ioiiows, each nuyer purchasing tne num
ner or ncau indicated:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep
Ruycrs.
Omaha Packing Co 257
G. H. Hammond Co 223
Swift antl Company 463
Cudahy Packing Co 681
Armour & Co 391
Cudahy Pack. Co., K. C. 71
R. Recker &. Degan 61
Vanuatu & Co 107
Lobmnn & Co 25
Livingstone & Schaller ... 76
N. Morris 65
Hamilton & Rothschild .. 92
L. F. Husz 61
Other buyers 2u6
942
1,928
1,186
1,549
2,275
491
26.
611
1,395
787
Totals 2,726 7,780 3,461
CATTLE There was another liberal run
of cattle here todny and buyers started out
to get inctr supplies at lower prices, ucer
steers, in particular, were slow and It Is
safe to call the market on steers 5010c
lower than yesterday. There were over
60 cars on sale nntl the Chicago market was
nono too good, an ot wntcn worKeu against
the sellliiK Interests and nave buyers an
opportunity to bear the market. As sellers
wero holdlnir for Kood Htronu Drlces the
mnrkot was slow and draggy trom start to
nnisn nnti it was late Dcrore mucn nau
been done.
Tho cow market started out in fairly nooil
shape nnd sales were made at right around
steady prices. As tho morning advanced,
however, tno market seemed to weaken.
At no time was trading ns active as was
the case yesterday and the market lacked
the tono nnd snan of yesterday. The nrlces
paid wero more lu lino with Tuesday'R mnr-
net. nuns, caives ana stags oiu not snow
much of any change, packers apparently
belnc willing to take what was offered at
just anout steady prices,
tno downward lentiency or mo stcor
market Is naturally having a depressing
effect upon the feeder trndc, but, as the
supply at this point has been limited, prices
have held up In good shape. Anything
cholco that lias not neen on com meets
with ready sa o at very satlsractory nr chs.
but there nro so few of that kind of cattlo
coming Hint warmed-up cattle are selling
hotter for feeders than for beef. Common
rnttlp. however, of any claBs or weight nre
very slow sale ami sencrs una it diiucuit to
dispose or mni Kinu in any price. Jiep
rcsentaitve saies:
REEF STEERS.
No.
3'.::".
3
4....
24....
1....
9....
19....
14....
19....
10....
4....
6....
4....
17
1..
29..
10....
Av.
.... 710
.... 860
.... 760
.... 790
.... 913
.... 930
.... 893
.... 943
.... SOS
.... 995
....1067
.... 909
... .104D
....1047
....1186
....1120
....1150
.... 948
....111
.... 942
....1092
.... 9J5
.... 96i
.... 890
....1099
Pr.
2 60
3 00
:i -10
3 60
3 65
3 65
3 11.
3 ?0
3 80
3 M)
3 85
3 85
3 !0
4 00
4 15
4 20
4 20
4 20
4 L5
4 25
4 25
4 25
4 25
4 25
4 25
No.
7. . . .
17....
36....
9....
15....
8....
35....
44....
15...,
1....
18..,.
3....
8....
9....
28....
4,...
30.,..
10....
42....
7. . . .
IS....
20....
20....
!.'.....
19...
Av.
1101
1070
1225
107S
1120
1141
1335
1119
1151
1200
1159
1206
1154
1320
1371
1297
....ViU
123S
1202
1248
1262
129
1282
1302
.1317
6TEERS ANG HEIFERS.
....Illu
....1121
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
v...'.'.'.::
1
6
2
1..'
1
1
1
1
1
n
I.'!.'
1
i"".i:::
1
.. 990
.. 830
.. 615
.. 830
.. 970
.. 810
..1110
.. 940
,. 890
.. 840
..1030
.. 910
.. 950
.... 970
.... 930
.... 780
.... 910
....1040
....1000
.... 850
. . . .1000
.... 940
....1000
....1120
....1020
.... 905
....1090
.... 825
....1073
....1420
....1000
.... 950
....1310
....1200 3 (0
....1045 3 V)
....1200
1000
.... 955
....lOfvO
3 1053
3 MM
1 1070
4 15 10....
4 10 29....
COWS.
1....
1..,.
o
1'.'.'.'.
1....
1
1
2 25
2 40
2 40
2 50
2 50
2 50
2 60
2 50
2 bO
2 50
2 60
2 I.')
2 65
2 75
2 75
2 75
2 80
2 80
2 85
2 85
2 85
2 9i)
2 90
2 90
3 00
3 CO
3 00
3 00
1.
1
13
1
1
4
1
4
1
750
....1350
....1073
.... 940
....1110
....1022
....lOUi)
....1075
.... 830
3 "O
3 00
3 00
3 ()
3 00
3 (O
3 (0
3 00
3 IO
3 00
3 (1 1
3 or.
3 05
3 10
3 10
3 10
1
2
16
2
9
6
1
1
42
1
1
6
3
5
1
6.
.
1.'
1.
6.,
10.,
8
1
1
.
49;:.'::
1
17
2
8
13
16
6
7
1
6
11
1..,
9..
26,.,
10..,
6..,
12..,
1..,
10...
6,.,
.1121
...1093
...1160
...1035
...1150
...1145
...1035
... 97S
. . .1158
... 910
...1130
...1U12
...11)10
... 720
901
980
10J0
800
1191
910
1060
1270
1141
1040
1330
1040
110S
1180
1200
1120
1261
1000
1101
l.'ll)
1025
971
11 no
1193
974
1250
1076
1174
1001)
1100
1075
1071
130i)
920
1630
1049
1085
910
Pr.
4 25
4 30
I 3)
4 30
I 30
4 ?5
4 35
4 40
4 45
4 45
4 15
4 t0
4 55
4 55
4 60
4 65
4 6.)
4 70
4 7u
4 76
4 Sj
4 85
4 9)
4 95
4 95
4 15
4 65
3 10
3 10
3 10
3 15
3 25
3 15
3 15
3 15
3 15
3 15
3 25
3 23
3 30
3 30
3 iO
3 .".0
3 tl
3 35
3 40
3 411
3 10
3 40
3 4..
3 50
3 60
3 U)
3 60
3 .V)
3 60
3 60
3 65
3 65
3 55
3 60
3 IV)
3 b
3 05
3 ir.
3 65
3 65
3 63
3 70
3 70
3 70
3 75
3 80
3 85
3 85
3 S3
4 00
91...
46...
at...
81...
78...
76...
62. . .
73.
..206
..160
..167
..165
..208
..120
..215
..183
..IRS
..19
..212
214
77 210
78 198
22 300
70 235
30 285
91 1S6
102 185
101 166
95...
71...
76...
72...
42...
79...
69...
73...
74...
73...
80...
76...
80...
60...
81...,
81...,
2S...,
66. . .
85....
63. . . .
72....
80....
72. . . .
78....
79....
53....
...317
...219
, . .2IH-.
...ISO
..246
..HO
...217
..210
..232
..226
...202
..23o
..226
..240
..260
..213
..170
..241
. .224
..242
..211
..195
i:s?6
. .223
'.248
120
120
160
80
40
120
80
'so
160
40
40
160
Pr.
I 10
6 20
6 224
5 22t5
5 25
6 25
r. 2.-.
6 25
I 25
5 20
6 25
6 25
5 25
6 25
5 25
6 25
5 25
6 15
5 25
6 25
5 25
5 274
6 27H4
6 274
6 27 4
6 274
6 274
6 27
6 274
? rift
5
6
6
6
5 274
r. 274
5 274
r. 27i
5 274
5 274
6 274
No,
40..
97..
37..
69..
87..
62..
15..
67..
79..
76..
76..
61..
75..
71..
12..
83..
62..
63...
Av,
. . .30(5
...197
...251
. . .278
...197
...2n-
...23S
...200
...2M)
...218
...231
...266
...214
...245
...233
...24S
...229
KM
200
160
'io
40
160
'so
70 251
G6 25G
60 367
60. .....240
38 228
1.9 266
68 264
67 239
46 258
70 249
65 322
61 229
62 260
82 235
71 221
73 235
63 29.1
73 185
38 286
48 238 ...
58 277 ...
6S 237 ...
68 242 ...
125 366 ...
71 273 ...
69 267 200
6S 260 ...
60 370 10)
69 288 . . .
SHEEP There wns not a very heavv run
hern todny, and receipts wero composed
largely ot ewes ana lamus. very tew wein
ers belnc offered. Tho nwes wero In fairly
good demand and sold tit steady to strong
prices, an high as $3.76 being paid. The
lamb market, however, was very slow, and
packers did not seem to be at n!l anxious
for moro supplies this week. Tho feeling
wns very weak and not much chanced
nanus until into in the day.
quotations: Choice red wethers. 14.159
4.35; fair to good wethers, $4.0004.16; cholco
itgniweiKiit yearlings, w.&oih.oj: rnir to
good yearlings, $4.251.50; choice lightweight
ewes, is.wui.lo. tnlr to cood ewes. I3.ZM
3.60; choice spring lambs, $4.755.00; fair to
gooa spring lamns. n.vwi.io: feeder ewes
$3.2503.60; teeder wethers, $3.:V&'3.75: feeder
lamus, JI.W4-1 40. Representative sales
6 27U
5 27(5
t -l',3
5 :74
6 274
5 274
6 271,
r. 27U
6 "?
5 27 4
r. 274
5 274
r. 274
5 274
6 274
6 27',,
6 274
6 30
6 30
5 30
5 311
5 30
5 50
5 20
6 30
5 30
6 30
5 30
6 20
6 30
6 30
5 30
6 30
5 30
5 30
6 30
6 30
6 30
6 32 4
6 324
5 324
5 324
5 324
5 324
6 35
5 35
6 35
No. A v. Pr.
669 Wyoming ewes 101 $3 70
459 western ewes 102 3 73
6 western yearlings....' 78 -150
262 western lambs 74 4 65
101 ewes 92 2 50
7 owes 1(0 3 61)
98 ewes 75 3 63
459 owes 102 3 73
7 wtthers 105 I 33
298 western lambs 67 4 50
33t western lambs 65 I 60
61 lambs 81 4 65
191 western lambs 71 4 70
3U0 western lambs 76 4 80
265 Colorado lambs S3 4 90
2G6 Colorado lambs 83 4 90
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK M.4HKLT
Choice Steer StroiiK, Medium VVfitk
Ilnicn Clone Lower Sheep Stentlr
ri 1 in o r.n'fi rr ti I n
.111. tiiiu. j u ,. .1, 1. ,1 1 1 nr. i.cviii.D,
9.400 head, Including 300 Texans; cholco
steers, strong; medium, weak antl lower;
butchers stock nntl Texans stendy; gooi
to prlmo steers, $1.8506.00; poor to medium
$3.lai4..u: mockers and feeders, steady at
7iB4.ao; cows. ij.tioM4.i5; heirers, S2.n..ii
4.50: CHiiners. $2.00572.60; bulls, about steady
01 jz.i&titi.w; calves, strong at (.uuiii).;tu;
Texas-fed steers. $4.00W4.SO; Texas grass
bteers. $3.35M-t,oo; Texas hulls, $2.WH3.W).'"
1101.8 lleee nts today. 3o.uw nenti: lomor
row. 30.000 head: loft over. 10,000 head;
opened sternly and closed 5ffl0c lower; top,
$o.50;' mixed and butchers. $5,300-5.50; good
to choice heavy, $5.355Jo.60; rough heavy,
$5.2005.30; light, $5.3005.45; bulk of sales,
So.Sallo.'Wi.
SHEEP AND LAMUS RecelntH. 14.000
head: sheep, steady to strong; lambs, about
steady; good to cholco wethers, $t. 2504.7a;
rair to choice mixed, w.&alM.zo; western
sheep, $4.2504.75; Texus sheep, $2.600 3.75;
native lambs. H-V)rno..o: western lamus.
$5.0005.25.
Knunn City Live Stock Mnrket.
KANSAS CITV. Feb. 2S. CATTLE Re-
cclnts. 5.000 natives. 1.300 Texans. 150 cnlves.
cholco beef steers, 10015c higher; stockers
and feeders, steady; native beef steers,
$4.6006.55; stockers and feetlers, $3,7504.85,
fed westeruii. $1,2506.00; Texans and In
dians. $3.7601.65; cows. $2.8504.23; heifers,
$3.2304.60; dinners. $2.2502,75; bulls, $2,800
4.40; cnlves, $4.0000.00.
HOUH-lleceipts. 16.000 head; market no
lower; top, $5,424; hulk of sales, $5.2505.35;
lir.r.i.1. tt "Aft-, i'.li.- i.ilvn.l inil-a
5.35; "light," $5.1006.30; pigs. $4.8005.03,'
SHEEP AND LAMUS Receipts, 4,500
head: market stronfr: western lambs. $1,800
5.00; weircrii wethers, $4.150-).6O; western
yearlings, t.04.so; ewes, J.7i"i(u.Uo, culls.
2.600 3.2J.
St, .IdNepli I.lve Mock Mnrkel.
SOUTH ST. JOSEPH. Feb. 2S.-(Sneclal.)
Tbo Jntirnal quotes:
CAi ti. ti Ilecelpts, 1.210 nenn; marget nc
tlve. steady: natives. $4,1015.20: Texas antl
western. $3 60ii5.10; cows ami heifers, $2.250
4.25; hulls and stags, $2,250-1.75; yearlings
and calves. $3.504i4.75: stockers antl feeders.
$3.2501.40; veals, $1.6007.00.
lioua iieceipi8,,.ui iicttu; marKot steady
to 2c lower; all grades. S5.20ji4j.45: bulk of
sales, $5.2505.25: pigs, stonily.
Htllil'.r AKU i.asium Receipts, 1, 110
head; market steady.
.Stock In Night.
Following nro the receipts nt tho four
principal western markets for February 2S:
Cattle, link's. Sheen.
south omalia 2,0.x
.iilcago 9,4'0
Knnsas City 11,300
St. Louis 2,6i)l
7.812
35.00.)
16,0i JO
9.101)
3.190
14.(MO
4,600
800
COWB AND HEIFERS.
1
1
12
1
t:::::!
16
7
18
7
V.'.'.'.'.,
21
3......
1
1
1.
810
. 710
. 710
. 763
. 830
. 550
. 860
. 790
. 735
. 909
. 810
1100
950
......1000
660
1100
1320
3 85 5. .
HEIFERS.
1191 3 90
3
3 10
3 15
3 35
3 20
3 3$
3 V)
3 60
3 60
3 0
3 65
3 75
3 75
3 75
13....
2
6
16
I
.28,'.'.'".'
4
1
v.::::'.:
21
1
... 971
...1160
...902
, .. M0
... 910
1 . . 765
,.. 850
,.. 670
,..1060
..1040
,..1127
,.. 833
...1260
BUL7.3.
2 SO 1 1750
2 C5 1 12G0
.'I 73
3 80
3 80
: mj
3 85
3 90
3 !0
4 00
4 0
4 10
4 10
4 20
4 25
3 25
3 30
Totals
20,878 67.912
!,790
CHARLES G, ADSIT
226 La Salle St., Chicago, III.
Bonds, Stocks and
Investment Securities
nought and sold for cash and nn margins.
Private wlro to Now Vork. Chicago Ref
erences: Continental National flank. Hi
bernian Ranking Association, Royal Trust
Company
WASHINGTON, Feb. 2S.-Thd scuatc baa
agreed to tho conference report oti tho war
revenuo reduction bill. Thero was no ob
jection. WASHINGTON, Feb. IS. Tho confereu.4
of tho senate nnd house upon tho war rev
enue reduction bill today antiouuced tho in
sult of their deliberations upon that
measure. Tho report of tho conimlttco
shows a compromise nil nlong thn lines of
tho bill, tho changes In tho present . law
being ns follows:
Tobacco Twenty per cent discount of thu
original tax or 12 cents per pound, its
ugnlnst 26 per cent 1 eduction as llxed by
tho senate and nonti its tho bill pasnud tbo
houso The rntu ngieed upon will mako
tho tax $9.60 per hundred pounds, us stntur
In thestt dispatches yestortiay.
Cigars On thoc weighing moro than
thrco pounds per thousand tne houso rain
of $3 per thousand wits tetalnod as agntusl
3.3n as fixed by tlm scuato ittid i-l.v) ns
In tho present law. on thosu weighing less
than thii'tt pounds per thousand tno f-uuuto
rate ot 18 cents per pound was allowed to
stand ns ugainst the tttto of $1 per thousand
ita llxetl by tho uxlstug law, wnlch vvus nut
uisittrueii oy tun IiuUhc.
Cigarettes On thoso weighing not moro
than three pounds per thousatiii tho sciittlo
action using the rate nt Is cuts per pound
prevailed, fho housu did not change- thu
exlstlns law.
lleer Tho house rato of II...0 per turret
antl repealing tlm 74 per cent discount
wns retained.
Itetnliift I.imt fin llnitker Cnpltttl.
Rankers' Capital-Present law retained,
tin; senate receding trom Its amendment.
Commercial Urokors' Tax Repealed In
iiccordniico with orlglnnl action or both
houses,
Certificates of Slock Trnnsfers-Tho rato
of 2 cents tor each $1,000 Is retained and thu
senntti amendment. Including the transac
tions of bucket shops, vvaa uccoplcd by thu
houso conferees.
Sales uf Products ut Exchanges Tho sen
uto amendment exempting ttio sales of
morchanillsu in tho actual course of trans
portation wns accepted, hut thn rato of 1
cent for each $ho as tlxed by tho present
law was retained, tho senate amendment
making tho rnto $2 being disagreed to.
Hank Checks -Kopculcd In accordance,
with tho houso action.
Certificates of Deposit Tax repealed,
Promissory Notes Tax repealed,
Money Orders Tax repealed.
Hills of exchange: Foreign The rata
llxetl ut 2 cents tor each $100, In uccordanCu
with tho seu.ito amendment.
Rills of lading for Export Repealed.
Express Receipts Repealed.
Telegraph Messages Repealed.
Miscellaneous llonils Tax repealed, ex
cept upon bonds of Indemnity. '
Certldcates of Damage and Certificates
Not Otherwise Specllled Repealed.
Charter Party Repented.
Conveyances Exempted below $2,500,
nbovo $2,500 25 Cents for each $500, In accord
anco with senate nctton.
Tclephonu Messages Tnx repealed.
Insiirnncc Tux Itepcnletl.
Insurance Tax repealed on nil kinds of
Insurance, In accordance with, the action of
ino nouse, mo senate conrerees receding
on all sennte amendments.
Leasos Tax repealed.
Manifests Tnx repealed.
Mortgages Tax repealed.
Steamship Passage Receipts Exempted
below $50 In value und the rnto fixed nt 60
cents for each $30 In cost for that price and
over.
Power of Attorney Tax repealed.
Protest Tnx repealed.
Warehouse Receipts Tax repealed.
Proprietary Medicines Tax repealed In
accordance with houso action, tho senate
amendment being disagreed to.
Perfumery antl Cosmetics Tax repealed.
Chewing Gum Tax repealed.
Legacies Law mod! Med so ns to exclude
from taxation legacies of charitable, re
ligious, literary or educational character.
The totul reduction of the revenues ob
made by the hill as ugrectl upon will
amount to about $41,000,000, ns against a
reduction of $40.0tO,O)0 ns It passed tho
houso nnd $45,000,00 ns nmended In the sen
ate. Tho provisions of tho bill ns ngrecd upon
will take effect on tho first of next July
JOBBERS & MANUFACTURERS
OF OMAHA
BOILER AND SHEET IRON WORK
DRY GOODS.
E. Smith & Go.
Importers and Jobbers ot
Dry Goods, Furnishing Good
AND NOTIONS.
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES!
Uestern Electrical
v Company
Electrical Supplies.
riectrlo Wiring Bells aid Ou Llrktlna.
Q. W. JOHNSTON. Mir. 1510 Howard hi
SAFE AND IRON WORKS.
Davis & Gowgill Iron Works.
' MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS
OF MACHINERY.
GENERAL REPAIRING A 8PSCIALT1
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS.
1101. inott mm mors JaoUssa Street.
Omaha, Mrk, Tel. 038.
B. ZsbrUkle, Agent. J. B. Cawrfll, Mgr.
ELEVATOR SUPPLIES
ELEVATORS
Improved Qulok and Easy RUlnr
Steam, Electric and
Hand Power Elevators.
AUTOMATIC HATCH OATKS.
Sand for catalogue.
KIMBALL BROS., COUNCIL BLUFFS, 1
igu via Diuit. -lciepngna iu.
e
H. Davis & Son
Agents for the nichnaoad
Nnfrty (intes una
Fire Doors.
Elevator Hydraulic and Hand EleTiUrt.
Elevator repairing a specialty. Leather
Valvo Cups for Elevator, Engines aad
Printing; Pressses.
GASOLINE ENGINES AND
GRAIN ELEVATOR MACHINERY
Havid Bradley & Go.
J Council liltifT, Iowa
Gasoline Engines
Vertical, llorlzontul nntl 1'ortuMo,
from 0110 horso power 1111.
Jobbers of Agricultural Implements and
everylhlnc in water, steam unu ns supplies.
JAMES E. BOYD & CO.
Telephone lllltl). Omnhu, ,vb.
COMMISSION,
GRAIN, I'ROVINIONS 11 ml STOCKS,
llonrtl nf Trade.
Correspondence: John A. Wnrron Co,
Direct wires to Chtcuto ana Now Yorlr
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