THE OJIAHA DAILYBEEi WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1902. 10 JL COMMERCUL AND FINANCIAL Grain aid Pmliion Expirimti Sitbaoki in Their Fricst. .OVERBOUGHT WHEAT MARKET THE CAUSE Trade in 'the Lending- Cereal Win Large and Extremely Scrvom, nnl Decline Occnr with Great Rapidity. CHICAGO, Jnn. 7. Dulls In nil tho grain pits experienced setbacks after yesterday s soaring markots. An over-bought wheat market Influenced tho declines. May wheat leglstcrtd a not loss of 01c, May corn ?ic and May oats ic. Provisions 01080 60 to 12',4c down. . , Trade In wheat wob largo and extremck' nervous. Jumps of 'its In either direction occurred with great rapidity. A tense feci lng was present throughout tho session, based largely on an over-bought stato of the market. Thcro was still a decidedly bullish tone prevailing as a result of tho higher outslda markets,. especially In the southwest. Hut tho crowd seemed afraid to carry' any very largo lots and ran on any nppearance of a selling movement. Tho bearish factor that started, tho dccllno was the unexpected weak condition of tho Liverpool market. Tho only explahatlon offered for tho slump abroad was that It was a natural result of the heavy advanco tho day before. Influenced by tho foreign loan, May opened weak. KttW lower, at klJihlUc. Hears at once began outline, out lOiort lines and there was a continued weak tone. Then came a rush of outside buying orders, which took In everything offered. Price made up their loss quickly, but sell ing seemed popular and there were re peated sags. Minneapolis reported an ad vanco of 10c In flour nnd a good cash do innfid, and tho winter wheat belt still com plained of a lack of molHturc. Tho bull onthutlasm wavered and though May sold to M'ic, liquidation soon brought a loss of 3c and a weak close, Tdfilc down, at MJ4f ?3ic. lxical rocelpts wcro CO cars, one. of. contract grade. Minneapolis and Dulutn reported 324 car making a total for tho thrc o points of Ml cars, against 629 last week nnd 571 a yeur ago. Primary receipts were only 43,00o bu.. compared with 661,000 Inst ytar. Seaboard clearances In wheat and flour equaled 669,000 bu. Corn experienced tho some early troublo us wheat. Tin" enthusiasm of tho day bo forn In tho Liverpool market seemed to have vanished and today's cables were weak In spite, of tho better feeling hero jestcrduy. Tho main Influence wan tuo' wheat market, which this pit followed inlekly on tho declines, but not sq well on the .recoveries. Tho country seemed to bo offering more corn, as was Indicated by Iho selling nt times tty Bie receiving nouses, r Hears Si were Hnmr.whaP active, trvllllt to press tho prlco down every time it sagged, Mnv. which ntiencd lu to 'ifl'tc lower. umtireil fur n time mill then reirnlned Its closing price of yesterday, CTTic. On tho heavy selling in wheat It turned weak at the close and sold ic down nt 67,p. celpts wro 176 enrs, Outs hniLtho best tone of any of tho pits. Trudo wiiiT extremely heavy, that In July tiling tho most Important. Although tho close In May showed a decline and July did not hold all Its advance, traders wero predicting a bull movement In tho latter delivery. The argument that was back of the heavy lull speculation In July was that numerous professionals have been selling th!s option Miort In Inrgo quantities. July lias ranged 60 or 7c under May almost rvor since It began to bo quoted. Hulls ridi culed tho I'Jeii that thero should bo such a divergence in prices and began to buy heavily, July gained Hie, though It closed with a net gain of only vie nt ioc. Mny gained some strength from this Influence, in well as from the scanty and poor condi tion of local stocks. Tho near fuUiro opened slightly lower, with the other grains, sold up quickly on bulling to fc, but rinsed "ic down nt i5',i;C. Ilcccipts wre 210 ears. Provisions'1 'were dull nnd lower. The bearish Incentives wero a largo run of Iiokh nnd lower prlcei at the yards and some 1 ,cal selling. Thero was some country buying. May pork closed 12',4c down nt $17.2214. Mny lard &ft7ttc lower at $9.924 nml May ribs Be off at JS.77V4. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: 'Wheat, 8t oars! corn, 05 cars;, oats, WO cars; hogs, 6U.fK hrnd. Tho leading futures ranged as follows: Artlclcs.1 Open. High. I Low.. Close.!, Bat'y. Wheat Jan. May July Corn .lah. Mny July Oals May July Bept. Pork Jan. May July Lard Jan. May July Rlhs Jn 11. May SOi 'SOj; 79W 73V4- SOU SI0Sti 8IV4 8333V4fI Rift 83!i .Kiy MiTI. 82J4 831 fit'i . 61 6I4 K7'4fttE K7Ts K714 67,4 67tf 6ItfC7 ' 67U (ttH ' 6V4 67i 464Wi 47l7ii 46,$ 4CV4 4GT4 40H 4l(i 40 40- 40(1 .11 31 33 33v4 33 in so in 8n 16 80 ir. so 16 90 17 25 17 27H 17 15 11 22U 17 33 17 22V4 17 25 17 22V4 17 22!$ 9 821,4 9 K24" ! 82V4 9 82 9 90 t 9 92V4 9 93 9 90 9 92V4 10 00 9 9 10 (0 9 95 10 00 8 45 8 15 8 45 8 45 8 50 8 75 8 SO 8 75 8 77H 8 82 Pork, steady: family. fl7.6otflS.00; short clearL118.OOS3O.00; moss, $l6.60ifl7.W. BUTTER Receipts, 6,3fi5 pkgs.: firm: state dairy, WOa; creamery, lMfKc! Juno creamery, I6f22c; factory, 13315,4C. CHEESE-Recelpts. 1,061 pkgs.: firm); fancy, largft. stato, full cream, fall made, lOHBWici fancy, lnrge, late made, best, 9'icj fancy, small, state, full cream, fall, lOUfllOHCi fancy, smoll, Into made, host, litftl04c. EaGS-Recclpts, ,2M pkgs.; steady: stato and Pennsylvania, 33931c; western, nt mark. 25jr33c; POULTRY Alive, steady; springers. Mi 9c: turkcyp, lOffUc; fbwls, He: dressed, iiuliit; springers, 9.4fnoi4c; fowls, 12013c; turkeys, lOflllc. METALS Locally there was no Import ant chango In prices for pig tin, wl.th sjiot quoicu at w.wifM.vj. ino lono ai wie tloso was easy. At London prices wero 1 s lower, spot closing nt 100 10 and futures nt JC9S I5s. Copper was nominally unchanged at New York, with sellers at 12',(io for Ixiko Superior, but It was no doubt lower to sell. Electrolytic was quoted at 12V4c. London copper prices wcro 10s higher. Spot closed thero at 47 10j and futures at 47 15s. Lend was dull and unchanged here at 4c, but at London prices wero Is 3d higher at 10 10s. Spelter ruled firmer hero at 10 points ndvnnce at $1.40, while London prices wero 2s Gd lower at 16 10s. Iron wns dull nnd nominal here. Pig Iron warrants, Iii.00ftl2.o0; No. 1 north ern foundry, $l5.wfi 16.00; No. 2 northern foundry, 115.0ofdl5.ri0; No. 1 southern foundry, Sl6.50frl6.0u; No. 1 southern soft foundry, US.OOif 17.00. At Olnsgow; Iron was quoted at 49s and MlddlesboroUBh nt 43s 7id. OMAHA AVIIOLKNALK MAU.KKT. No. 2 Cash quotations wero ns follows: KLOlTlt Quiet nnd steady: winter pat ents, SI.70fl3.90; winter straights. 3.30fJS.70; winter clears, $3.00R3.40; spring specials, 11.30) spring patents, 13.5Oft3.S0; spring straights. $3.103.80. WHEAT-No. 2 spring, 8H(,c: No. 3, 76U SO'io; No. 2 red. Hic ' OATS-No. 2, 47!c; No. 2 white, 49tfc; No. 3 white, 49650c. UYE No. 2. fi7Wc. HARLEY Kalr to choice malting; 5gG3c. E EDS No. 1 tlnx, $1.(W; No. 1 north westuru, $1.7fil.70V4: prima timothy, 16.55. Clover, contract grade, 110. PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., 116.80 C10.90. Lard, per 100 lbs.. 19.82Wi.9.85.Short rlb.'i sides (looso), 18.4W8.65. Dry salted shoulders (boxed). !7.37S7.fX: BhoVt clear Bides (boxed), 18.SMf8.ll5. WJIIBKY-I3aslsTof high wines, 11.32. Tho following were the receipts and ship- meitm 01 grams yoiruy; Articles. Klour. bbls,., Wheat, bu... Corn, bu...,., Oats, bu , Rye, bu 1111 ney, nil... Receipts. Shipments. .., 39.000 ... 91.000 ...184,000 ...191,000 ... 14.000 ,v 63,000 35,000 61,000 232,000 3.000 35,000 ' On the Produco exchange today the but tor market was steady; creameries, 15$2 21'.4c; dairies, 14!ftI0c dUJ'.ic Cheese, firm nt in Eggs, firm; fresh, 25tf29c. SKW YORK fJF.NEHAI, MARKET. Qnotntlnna of the nay on Various Cnniiiiudltlea. NEW YORK, Jan. 7.-FLOUR-Rocolpts, Sn.53.1 bbls.; exports, 12,795 bbls.; while busl ness was restricted by tho wheat break, holders remnlncd firm nt old prices: winter patents. 13.7S4.00; winter straights, !3.R5Ij 3.75; Minnesota patents, 13.fc5Q4.20; Mrlnter extras, 11.9OQ2.30; Minnesota bakers, 12.957B 3.35; winter low grades, $2.7(K2.SO. Rvo Hour, firm; fair to good, $3,2013,40; oliolco to fanov. 13.&0H3.7B. CORNMEAL Firm; yellow western, $1.39; i-iiy, iiitLiiuy wiiin, o.ujiu'j. id, RYE Easy; No. 3 wostern. 77Kc, f. o. b., iiiiutbi., nmiu iiviiu u. i. i. cariois. iiAiiiJiii-oieaoy reeaing. 6yeic, c. I. f., HufTalo; malting. f.lgtiSo o. 1. f. Iluffalo. WHEAT-Recolpts, 3,800 bu.j exports. f. 0. b afloat; No. 2 red, SSic, elevator; No, 1 northern. Jiuluth, 89,,c, f. o. b., nllont; No. 1 hnrd. Dulutn. 95Vc. f. o. h.. ntinnt Ojitlons turned rather wean today, suffer ing from extensive profit-taking, unsatis factory English cables, foreign selling and 1 less native demand from outsiders: Hnnc.i weak at UfO not decline. March, S8;iff9Uc, closed nt 8&v;c; May, KSMiliSD 3-lGc, clusod at Wio: July, MHiWic closed at 87Hc. CORN Receipts, 7,000 bu.; exports, 136 bu. Snot, eauy; No. 2, 71c, olevafor, nnd IlHc, f. o. b afloat. Tho option market lost much of vesterdav's advnnen thmmrli bearish cables, mora liberal country offer ings and local realizing, and closed weak nd io net lower. January, 704i97MiCr jioHon in i7ci .aiuy, , ustriino, cioseu at ho! Julv closed at TOUe. OATS Receipts. 8,700- bu.; exports, 7.220 ?u. . Bpoi, iiriu; eta, .. mc; ino. a, wc mo, whlto, 65.;; No. 2 whlto, BJJ57iio; track, MtyU59c; track, mixed western, 53&53sC Optiotie fa.'rly'actlvo and u shade easier, ivlth corn. HAY Steady; shipping, 60363c; good to l nice, sjftawc. ' . crop, llitjlBHo; 1900 crop, SSlIo; 1S99 , uuvu: j'acino coasi, iwi crop, 1IM15C cuip. S12o: 1899 crop, 6g9o. MDE8 Hleudv: Galveston. 20 tn " ll , California. 21 to 25 lbs., lgc; Texas k . , 21 to 30 lbs., 14Hc. LEATHER Stedy; hemlock sole., nuo "us Ayres, light to heavyweights. 2502GUc WO(JI Dull J domestic fleece, 85028c; 1 muiiu. . PROVIHIONS-Heef. nutot: famllv. ill fo li 12.50; mesa. fO.WtlOM: beef hams, . 120.00 u.t.uo; pacKnc, iu.ixgiu.ou; city, extra mala mess, in.WI19.00. Cut meats, dull; pickled Denies, soivc; picaien snouiaers, be .i,!.!,l vm,!, 9v,fioc, Lard, easier; con. Ifnent-'tlO-JS: western steamed. 110.lo4Tl0.ls South Amortca, ill; compound, IS.oiyfA 1 hard, 81Ao; No. 1 northern, 7Hoi No. 2 northern, 72il072?ic. , FLOt'H-Elrst patents, 14.10JM.20; second tiatents. tl.0MM.l0i first clears. 13.OOtf3.10: second, clenrs, $2 30. URAN-Ill bulky 17. IMillndeljihln Pt'odnce ainrkel. PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 7. BUTTER Steady and fair demand; fancy western creamcrx. 25W1T26C: fancy nearby prints, 29c. Enn Firm: fresh nenrbv. 30c! fresli western, 30c: fresh southwestern, 30c; fresh southern. 27c. CHEESE Firm! Now. York run creams, fancy, small, lPic: New York full creams, fair to choice, 9Hyilc. Condition of Trade anil. ltiotntlons on Nlnple nnd Knncy Produce. EOOS-Recelpts, light: fresh stock, 22c. LIVE POULTRY Hens, h'6.1c old roosters, 34c; turkeys, "f(9c: ducks nnd geese, 707!ic: spring chickens, per lb., 7 V4c. 1 DRESSED POULTRY Turkeys, HW12c; ducks, 8i4ff9c, gceso, SVfcffOc; spring chick ens, 8ifI9c: hens. 8&8HC. BUTTER Common to fair, 16c: choice dairy. In tubs, I5T17c: separator, 23ft2lc. FROZEN FISH-Block bass, ISc: white bass, 10c: blucflsh, 12c; bullheads, 10c: bluo fins, 7c; buffaloes. 7c; catfish, 12c; cod, 10c; cranples, 11c: halibut, lie; herring, 6c; had dock, 9o; pike, 8c: red snapper, 10c: ml mon, 12o; sunflsh. 6c: trout, 9c: whltcflsh, 8c; pickerel, 6c; fresh mackerel, each, 201? OYSTERS Mediums, per can, 22c; Stand- nms, per cnn. 26c; extra seieqts, per can, 33c; New York counts, por can, 40c; bulk Standards, per gal., ll.S,il.25; bulk extra selects, $1.60Jfl.65i bulk Ncy York c,ounts, per gnl 11.76. PIOEONS-Llvc, per dor., C9c. VEAL CI16ICC, 61 8c. HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Whole, snlo liny Dealers' association: Choice tip land, $9: No. 2 upland, 18: medium, $7 50; coarse, $7. Rye straw, $5.50. These prices nro for hay of good color nnd quality. Demand fnlr. Receipts, 12 cars. CORN-New, 61c; old. 6ic. HRAN-423. ' OATS-52C. VEGETABLES. POTATOES Homo grown. $1: northern, $1.10; Salt IJiftc, $1.10; Colorado, $1.10. CARROTS Per bu., 60c. HEET8-t.I'cr 14-bu. basket. 30c. TURNIPS Per bu.. 60c; Rutabagas, per 100 llw., $1.25.' PARBNIPS-Pcr bu., COc. CUCUMHERS-Hothouse. per dor.., $1.75. LETTUCE Head, per bbl., $6.50; hot house lettuce, per doz., 23c. PARSLEY Per doz., 25c. RADISHES Per doz., 26c. SWEET POTATOE8-IIomc grown, por lb;, 2Hc; Kansas, per bbl., $.1.25. CAIUIAQE Holland seed, crated, l&c. CAULIFLOWER Per crate,i$2.75. ONIONS-Spanlsh, per crate, $2; Michi gan, red, or yellow, 3o per lb. CELERY California, 40B75c. FRUITS. APPLES Ben Davis, per bbl., $4.60; Wlncsaps, $5; Jonathans, $a.50; Bcllcllowrrs, per box, $1.75. PEARS Vlkcrs, 12.25; Lawrence, $2.2.5 2.60. ORAPES-Malagas. per keg, 15.506.50. CRANBERRIES Per bbl., 17.6Of8.00; per crate. 12.75. NAVY BEANS Por bu.. $2.15. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANGES California nnvals, 12.75J(3.00; budded. 12.50. LEMONS Fancy, 13.50JJ3.75; choice, $3.C0 Q3.25. ' BANANAS Per bunch, according to size, 2.25f2.75. FIGS California, new cartons, $1; Im ported, per lb., 12(2fl4c. DATES Pqrslans, In 60-lb. boxes, per lb., B&c; Salrs, Be. MISCELLANEOUS. NUTS Now crop walnuts, No. 1 sdft shell, Pr lb., 12c; hard shell, per lb., ll'ic; No. 2 soft shell, 10c; No. 2 hard shell, 9c; Brazils, per lb., 14c; filberts, per lb., 13c; almonds, soft shell, 17c, hard shell, 15c; pecans, large, per lb., 12c; small, 10c; cocoa- nuts, ner'twt., d; cnesmuis, i.-c. HOiNlSY Per iH-Bccuon case, .i.bu. CIDER Nchawlia. per bbl.. 13.25: Now York. $3.50.' POPCORN Per id., 6C. HIDES No. 1 green. 6c: No. 2 green. 5c: No. 1 salted, 70; No. 2 salted, U?4c; No. 1 eul cair, & to ni ids., c ino. z veal cair, n ir 11. - ta. v.i.ia sann, AM KJ 44. 4,'n., IV., Ui 414UV.9f Of 4UU . DliyL', pelts, 25027c, horse hides, $1.602.25. St. I.ouls (Irnln and Provision. ST. LOUIS, Jan. 7. WHEAT-Lower; No. July, 82Hc; May, 89)i(g69Tic; No. 2 hard, hi oc. CORN Lower: No. 2 casn. 68c: track, osc: May, 69c; July, SHc. OATS Lower: No. 2 cash, 4S4c: track, 49WS50c; May, 48'ic- July, 40c; No. 2 white, MKCIWMC. RYE Dull nt 6)c. FLOUR Dull; reel winter patents, U.mt 20: extra fancy und straight. 13.60fia.SO: clear, X3.'.w3.aa. HKKua Timotny, nommany nt jB.uojjc.30. CORNME,L-Stcady nt 13.25. BRAN unsettled: sacked, cast, track. 11.10. HAY Steady; timothy. 1U.0OS15.O0; prairie, jiu.wun.w. PROVISIONS Pork,, lower: Jobbing, $16.40. Lard, lotfcr at '19.57V4. Dry sa t meats tnoxcu), steaay; .extra snort ana clear ribs. $8.75: clear sides. $9. Bacon (boxed), steady; extra shorts, $9.62; clear riDB, iu.vd; ciear siaes, ju.bKi. iVHiHK.y eteaay, i.3.'. IRON COTTON TIE8-95C. BAGOING-40Uc. iri?ID TUflMlLl. ' METALS Lead, lower at $3.8iW. Snelter'. firm at 14.20 bid. poultry Hteaay: cnicgens. sc: turKcys. d . j .... i . e r.m m-- t. r OVi UUUKD. WmVIU. 4JCCDC, OUW, BUTTER steady: creamery. :0M25Uc: dairy, uxa'auc. Euua Migner at sic. tl tViPTUTQ CTImi.- IMA M.I. . 4 . 4J 4.-.VU.. ,,VW lIIIPi. WIIL'Ul. lliOO bu.: corn, 82,000 bu.; oats, 91,000 bu. Hitii'MiuiNTB viour, lv.wy ddis.; wncat, ii,wv du.; corn, vt.uuu uu.; oais, ij.iw uu. Liverpool Drain and Provisions. LIVERPOOL. ' Jan. 7.-WHEAT-8i.ot. firm; No. 2 red, western, wlrtcr, 6s 3d: No. 1 northern. SDrlnc. 6s 3d: NT. 1 Callfornln. 6s 6d; futures, qulot; March, 6s 4'td; May, 6s 4Vd. VVllil OlIUU 4414, Villi IIIIACUj UHI, steady, 6h sv;d; futures nrm: February, cs Wi: .Mnrcn, os iun: aiuy,- os iviu. - i" jam-uanniiinn. nrm. ih iki. FIX)UR St. Iouls fancy winter, .firm. 7s 9d. HOPS At London tpacino coast), steady. 3 3siiT3 6s. PROVISIONS-Pork. Arm; prlmo western mess, 27s Gd. Lard, steady; American re rtned. In nnlls. 49s 6d: urlmo western, in tierces, 49s 3d. Ilnms, short cut, 14 to 16 lbs., steady, 4ss. Hacon, cumberlnnil cut .'U 10 M ins,, quiet, lis ihi; snort rins, iu to 1 I 14... ..4n...l. Jt!n 4T.I I...... f.. n. ,1.11.... 1 lUllt, H4VII1I7, VII, IUIIH 4.ICIII I1IIIIUIUB, . . i . . ... n i ,...A4 I.1n i' 1 . I - , llglll, 4.0 IU .It lUfl.t I11I1UI, tun ui, IUI1K Lirar middles. Heavy. iSi to 40 IDS., unlet. 4Ss: short clear backs, 16 to 20 lbs,, quiet, 44s 6d; clear ueuies, it 10 id ius,, quiei, ws, Shoulders, sqiiaro cut, 11 to 20 lbs.1 40s CHEESE Firm; finest American whlto, 49s: finest American colored, 49s. UUTTKii atcnuyj goou united utatcs, 0s. ltccclnts of wheat during the lust three days, U3S.000 centals,- including jivj.uw Amer lean. Receipts bf Amerlcnn corn during tho last threo days, centals. Knusns City nrnliTand Provisions. , KANSAS CITY, Jnn.v 7. WHEAT May, b.'Hc; jtuy, si'ic; ciibii, no - naru, Hi',i io. a. sio: No. 2 red. 92c no. a. !lwic. CORN January, U7c: May, C3o: ensh No. 2 mixed, 68c; No. 2 white, iiVi5J69?ic no. a. tuc. OATS-No, 2 wnlto. 4SiiS549t4c, RYE No. 2. eiUfitHUcf HAY-Cholee timothy, IH.OOQH.dO; choice prairie. $13.00fl 13.60, BUTT.ER-Creamory, lSQ22c; dairy, fancy, EGGS Lower! fresh Missouri and Ivnn sas stock quoted on 'chanse at 25c dozen Iobb off, cases returned; new whltowood cases Included, 25i4c. RECEIPTS-Wheat, 4,800 bu.; corn, 92,800 uu.; onis, 4y,uij mi. BiuPMENTH wneat. 22,400 bu.; corn u.iuu uu.; oats, s.wo du. Toledo (irnln nutl Hred. TOLEDO. Jan. 7.--VHEAT-Lower; Jan Hurt' an, I T , . . (uln CORN January, H5c; May, CSc. 04VT8-January. 48c: May. 48Vtc. 8HEDS-Clover, Arm; January, $6 Minneapolis Wheat, Floor and rlraq MINNEAPOLIS. Jnn. 1 WHUiT-Tnh ,7SHc; May, 7ticj July, SOHc; on Uack, No, MllvnttiUee (irnln Mnrkrl, MILWAUKEE. .Int.. 7. WHEAT Lower: No. 1 northern, 80'481c; No. 2 northern, 9!4fiW3: .May, 83Sc. . u ii'irm; no. i, viiw. BARLEY Firm: No.T2 6IUc: sample. 65jilV4c iv-iiiKf r... cnttn J s 4 . 4.4I4J, UI'WI MOVEMEXTS OF STOCKS AMI nOMlS. (lencrnl Mtnckn Experience Reaction nnd Co Mown Rapidly. NEW YOnlf. Jnn. 7 Tlin Rtoek market beenmo decidedly reactlonnry today. United States Steel stocks wcro still tho rallying point for tho bulls and wcro dcnlt In to an enormous extent. Tho rest of tho mnr- ket kept skipping away, and gained mo mentum oiy tho downwnrd grade. Thco was ii bull demonstration In Sugar In the midst of the session which carried It up tiolnts. The movement was apparently based on tho actlvo agitation In behnlf of Cuban reciprocity nnd the entry of Cuban sugar free of duty. Amalgamated Copper was notably firm on tho rally In tho copper market In London. Both of these stocks yielded, however, beforo tho closo. There was n rather palpable effort to Induce speculation Into the Industrials, whllo the railroads wcro sold to take prollts. .Tho United Steel stocks wcro made tho leaders on tho strength of the general expectation that a variable showing of earnings would be made at tho day's meeting of directors, which was not ncid until .niter tne maricet had closed. Tho extreme advance hi tho common stock only reached half, and In the preferred ?i wnen it negnn to surter in common with tho rest of tho list. Tho common stock was carried Hi tinder last night and the preferred t. With this de- voioiimeni tne reactionary tendency oi me mnrket was practically uncontested. The stocks of tho various express companies mado notnblu advances, reaching 10 points iu American nnd Hi In United States Ex press, with no other explained cause than the extra dividend disbursements and large business. Tho Inclination to sell stocks seems to bo based on general considera tions of distrust of tho money outlook nnd of tho present high level of prices. Net losses of between 1 nnd 3 points are quite genurnl among prominent stocks, Tho i bond market wus affected by tho weakness of stocks. Total sales, par value, $3,750,OuO. aovcrnment bonds wcro all un changed on the last call. tiio commercial Advertisers ixjnuon financial cablegram says: The stock mnr ket today was Inactive, but Jinn. Copper shares were strong. Jtlo tlntos rose to 40Vi. Anacondas to 6 7?16 nnd Copper to 47U, n ton. Tho American denartment was sluggishly hard, with United States Stcol strong on American and continental orders. New yorK uougut iteauiug. imports in creased M per cent. Tho year's exports Increased 3V4 per cent. Imports unchanged. Pnrls exchange, 25.11; Berlin, 26.15. Thn following nro tha cioslnc Drlcta on tho New York Stock exchunge: 79;So. Pacific 60V4. 9tt So. Railway 33H lOGi do pfd 93 imvi lexns i' 29k .lllH. . 85 Atchison do pfd Baltimore & O. do pfd Can. Pacific ., Can. Southern Villi's. CC Willi!..... 1171 Chicago &TA 36 do pfd 77 Chicago, I. & L.. 31Vi uo pru iti Chicago & E. I..135fv Chicago a. W.... 23 do 1st nfd 84 do 2d pfd 45W C.-& N. W 210(J C, R. I. Sc P 155',i Chlcaco T. & T.. 16 do nfd i.. 31 Amal. Conner C. C. C. & St. L.. 97 lAmer. C. Ac F Colo. Southern .. 15i do pfd do 1st prd...... 61'i'Am. Lin. Oil... .ln .1., ..4-.1 'lv:4-. I .In 1IU .14 41111. ... 074 444 ,1 1 44 ...... Del. & Hudson. ..lSlVilAmcr. S. & R. Del., L. & W....237 I do pfd Denver & R. G... 44i4'Ana. Mln. Co.. do pfd 92 IHrk. Rap. Tr.. Erie 42iVcolo. F. & 1... do 1st pfd i.iiii.uon. uan do 2d Dfd 60 Con. Tob. nfd. Gt. Nor. pfd 187H'Oen. Electric . hock, valley .... euu (iiucone uugar uo pia iiocKing uoni II ino s. central ..139 int'n'l Paner jowa uenirai .... J do pfd 73 L. E. (t AV 69 do pfd .. 12S T., St. L. & W... 19VS do prd , Union I'aclilo ....loir do nfd M'i Wabash iM do pfd 42U W. & L. E 18(4 do 2d pfd ?0 Wis. Central .... 20i UO Did 41 Adams Express,. 200 Am. ExDtvss ....215 U. S. Express. ...100U Wells-Fargo 192V4 :: m .. 45(4 .. 96 ..Zllt ..116 .. 40 157: 2(1 1 . do nfd TUT,. T . I I , n ..... '19 1111 11 1 i-owor .... siVj Laclede Gas ..J... 93 Nat. Biscuit 4-li i.uniH. iv iu4ii,,,iuo4 4ui.iuimi i,paa ...aaT, MiiiiliHttnn L ....135U "National Salt .. 32 Met. St. Ry 162V do pfd 61 Mcx. Central .... 27(4 No. American ... Si Mex. National"... 15 iPaclflc Coast .... 81 Minn. & St. L....107 li'aciuc Mnll 40 4IU. X'UClllU 1174 UUl,u n uu.l IUJ711 M., K. & T 2 Pressed 8. C Jll do nfd 62 I do pfd MU N. J. central 1111 i-uiimnn J', ij 217 N. Y. Central. ...lu uepubllo Steel ... nil Nor. & west Wi' d pru C9 do nfd Ontario & W.... Pennsylvania .. Reading uo 1st pia.... do 2d nfd.... St. L. & 8. F.. do 1st pfd,... do 2d nfd.... St. L., a. W.... do fifd St. Paul do pfd . 3U Sugar ,114974 ::88S ,. oi ,. 59 ,. Mt4 ,. 74i .. 261 .. 58(4 ,.16lf(,l & 1 61(4 I'. Co... 13(4 ' ; 73(4 Tenn. C. U. B. & V do Dfd U. 8. Leathor.... 12 uo ptd U. S. Rubber.., do pfd U. S. Steel , do pfd , Western Union A. Locomotive., do pfd balances. $:,K6,tM6: posted exchange, 14.84H; sixiy uiijn, ,sv on ucmann; new iorK exchange, at par, BOSTON. Jin 7 nifnrlncs. 12S.ltl.1! balances, $219U9S. PINCINNATI lan. Trlnrlnir tl ?!l . rjoo; money, 4140 per cent; New York ex- cniuiKCi "i pai. London Slock Quotations. LONDON, Jan. 7.-4 p. m.-ClosIng: .91 1-16 Norfolk & West. ... 9IU do pfd NO. Pacific pfd., . t2vi Ontario & w...., .lou Pennsylvania .(. Cons., money in account Anaconda ... Atchison .... rln Did 4. llnltlmore & ().... 109 ltendlnE ... Canadian Paclftc.119 1 do 1st pfd Ches. & Ohio 48i' do 2d pfd unicago i. 4?4 so. iiauway..... y.t .ii. 01. 1 -....nt 1 uu iuii...... 40 4 Denver u. u... 46W Bouincrn rncillc. J4 Erlo 4l(ii do pfd d:(k do 1st pfd. ... 76(s U. S. Steel 4S no pro , 60 ,102 , 36(4 , 77(i , 42 i , 33(? . l , do 2d tifd M Illinois Central, ..141 Louis. A Nash. ...110 M.. K & T J7V4 4IU 1144. ...... .... 474 Wabash 23(4 do pfd 44(4 flnanlsh 4s... 77 do pfd t4 Hand Mine 11U N. Y. Central 172V4 DoBcers 42(4 BAR SILVER Dull! 25 ll-lttd per ounce" , MONEY 2Jj 24 per cent. Tho rate of dls count In the oDen mnrket for short bills Is 334 per cent: for threo months. 3Jf3i4 per cent. Xrvr York Mining Shares. . mi 1 . 4mn . - 1 1 ,4e.w x.i, jnn. i.-ino lonowing are the closing prices on mining stocks: Little Chief Ontario 10 S50 Adams Con jiii;i; i4. ......... ... o . Brccco 75 Ophlr 1 85 HrunswicK uon... 10 iPhoenix s uom. Tiinnci 314 rotosi Con. Cal. & Va...l60 Deadwood Terra. 0 Horn Silver 190 Iron Silver 60 Lcadvlllo Con i Savage ......... Sierra Nevada Small Hopes .. Standard 11 , fi 20 40 250 Foreign Flnnnclal. LONDON. Jnn. 7 With hn nrVilttnn nf .6,000.000 In government dividends, the sup ply 01 money in the marKet today was abundant, In splto of further heavy repay ments ,10 1110 natiK of England, Discounts had an easier tendency and were expected to continue the same. Business on the Stock exchange began with a fairly pood tono, but tho transactions were Inconsider able. Prices became somcwhnt firmer and business wns Increasingly nctlvc late In tho, afternoon, especially In the Kaffirs sec tion, which lirrnmn n tnnsM of - ilensnly nncked, struggling and shouting Individuals. 'flirt!. Wnfn I tl.,n. A .. H I .. ...4.4U 1.V44J bVII4-114l I I I U I 4. II 4 I U 1 1 n III llll 111' clplcnt boom. Charters wcro promlnontly pushed to f hu front on buying for Paris and America. Eust Rands wero tho feature. (lllt-edged securities were rnther easier, owing to lack of business. Homo rails wcro firm, with a fractional Improvement, hardened later with fair dealings, and closed quiet and steady. Rio tlntos wero bought by Pnrls. Copper hardened slightly, closing nt 4714. South Americans recovered. Grand .TrunKs wero weak. Gold premiums nro quoted at 138.60 nt Buenos Ayres, 33.60 ut Madrid, 31 at Lisbon nnd 1.45 at Rome. PARIS, Jnn. 7. Prices were buoyant on tho bourse today, tho news that Argentine nnd Chile had agreed on tho wording of tho arbitration protocol affecting nil depart ments. Argentines and Brazilians rose. Spanish 4s nnd Italians advanced sharply. Rentes were very firm and were Inactive demand for Investment. Spanish rails re covered. Sosnovlc was weak.. Metropoli tans were calm. Thomson-Houstonn ngaln advanced. Rio tlntos recovered sharply from tho start, owing to the payment of dividends. DoBeers wero firm. Kaffirs were well supported. Three per cent rentes, lOOf 52',5c for tho account. Exchange on Ixmdon, 25f 14V$o for checks. Spanish 4s, 71.60. BERLIN, Jnn. 7. Operators on the bourse today wero favorably disposed to transact business, owing to tho news from Buenos Ayios regarding Argentine and Chile having agreed on the wording of tho arbitration protocol. Internationals were nil hnrder. Iron shnres were animated and harder on endeavor to establish a conven tion between the owners of bar Iron works nnd others for the maintenance of prices. Bank shares wero Arm. Canadian Paclflca. were In demand on Iindon nccount. Ex chnngo on London, 20m 41Upfgs for checks. Discounts for short bills, 2 per cent; for three months' bills, 2 per cent Jan. 1 Jan. 2.,.. Jan. 3.,.. Jan. 4.... Jan. 6.... Jan. 6.... Jan. 7.... Condition of Ike Treasury. WASHINGTON. Jan. 7.-Today' state ment of the treasury balances in the gen eral fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold rescrvo In tho division of redemption, shows: Available cash balances, 1174,145,- iw; goia; ?ii.',.ui,487. 81V4 Ji 61 45 Ex-dlvldend. Offorcd. New York Money .Market. 14 t . 1 ".-nt.r T .. m 1 1 .-.r 4 ii iii'iii i vjiwv, .inn. i, diunr, x uu cmi, stoudler at 4!,i6per cent; close, bid nnd offered, 4SI6 per cent; prlmo mercantile paper, 6Q6(4 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Firm at do- clinc, with actual uusiness in bankers' bills nt 14.8U.li4.8U4 for demand and at 14.84H for sixty days; posted rates, $4.85 4.N.8; commercial bills. $4.83, ift 4.84. B1LVKH liar, b&vic; Mexican dollars, 4iUc. , BONDS Government, steady: state. In active ; railroad, heavy. The closing quotations on Donas ar at follows: U. 8. ref. 2s, reg.lOS(i do coupon do 3s, rcg do coupon ....lOSj 107 ....1US I do new 4s, reg.l39U do coupon itttvi do old 4s, reg...!!!' do coupon do 6s, rcg. ....111 107N B 4" i iln counon 107'! Atch. gen. 4s 103'4 do adj. s jt Bal. & O. Is 103V4 do aft iln ronv. 4s 106i,i Canada So. 2s. ...HOW C. of G. Bs 107 ' An lot Inn i J7U Ches. & O. 4HS...107 C & A. 3V48 8IH1 C. B..& Q. n. 4s.. 96(, C) M ft a I' K. 4S.JIU L. & N. unl. 4s. ..101 Mex. Cen. 4s 8314 do 1st Inc 32' Minn. & St. L. 43.101 M., K. & T. 4s.... 98H do 2s 83(4 N. Y. Central 1S.102V4 do gen. 3Us 101 N. J. C. g. Ss 132H No. Pacific 4s 104vi do 3s 73s, N. Sc W. con. 4S..102V4 Rending gen. 4s.. 9:, Ht l.it 1 M c. 68.118 St. L. & S. F. 4s.. 98 St. L. Southw. Is. 97 do 2s ., mi . A. 4t A. I'. 4s 87-4 80. Pacific 48,,... 93 So. Railway 6s.. ..121 Tex. & Pao. 1S...H9V4 T., St. I.. & W. 4s 8314 t'otton Market. LIVERPOOL. Jan. 7.-COTTON-Spot, fair demand: nrlces steady: American mid dling, 4 1532d. The sales of the day were 10,000 bales, of which 500 wcro for specula- lion' anu export ana uiciuuea ,wo Ameri can. Receipts, 7,400 bales, all American. Futures opened easier and closed steady; American middling g. o. c, January, 4 24 64d, buyers; January and February, 4 2l-6ld, buyers; February and March, 4'23-6ld. buyers: March and April. 4 63-64d. buyers: April and May. 4 23-64JH 24-C4d. sell ers; May and June, 4 23-64SN 24-64d, buyers; June and July, 4 23-64JH 24-64d, buyers; July una August, 4 z3-ihi zt-tHii, ouyers; au miHt nnd Sentember. 4 20-Gld. buyers. NEW YORK. Jan. 7.-COTTON SnoL nnlnl 1.11. tnn.A ml,l,tllnff linlnnda D V.lfi,' 1 J I, ' ' 1 , 4-4U4J IU', II . ,1444444.4, 44 ,1. (44. Un, U'.UV, middling guir. s t-ibc; sales, nt oaics. inx tures cioseu oaroiy, steaay; January, i.ioc; February, 7.78c; March. 7.85c; April. 7.90c; May and June. 7.93c: July. 7.95c: August. 7.82c; HcpicmDor, 7.eoc; uctoDcr, i.wc. NuW UllLilANH. jnn. I ."-LUTTU IN Quiet; sales, 2,660 balos; ordinary, 670; rood ordlnnrv. 6T4c: low middling. 7 7-16c: middling, 77c; good middling, 8c; middling lUir, O I-4D4J, I i;4.4JIlla, -Villi 4JI444.0 , O 4IJUI4., 3lo.80.t bnles. Futures, nulct: January. 7.61 tOT.uzc: I'oDruary. 7.iH'a7.tc: iwarcn, i.7up 7.7Zc; April, 7.740'7.76c: May, 7.79JTJ.huc; June, 7.81(a7.83c: Julv. 7.86fff7.87c. ST. LOUIS. Jnn. 7. COTTON Quiet. I-I60 lower; middling, 713-16c: sales, 375 bales; receipts. H.bnz Dales; snipmcnts, 7,188 oaies; siock, bi,w Daies. GAIlVESTON. Jan. 7,-COTTON-Steady Jit 7T4C. Wool Market. ROSTON. Jan. 7. WOOL Tha market nreRontn fnw new features this week, con dltlons as n whole ruling strong, with gen nrnl business nulet: nriccs for wool are firm, and wnne few large loans are Deinj boiu, rormer quotations are iirmiy main tained. Territory wools continue to head thn list of sales: rood lots of flne medium aro yet selling on the scoured bnsls of 42.P 43c, witn nno at oinitc, ana stanio woois at 4748c. Oregon continues steady on the basis of 414(H2c for medium flne; Valley, 3536c, and staplo at 46f(4Sc. Fleece wools aro ,held firm, but sales ore moderate; Ohio washed, delaine, is quoted at amssvac. with Homo iwiiiiinir at z:ic. wnuo A.v am above, Ohio, Is quotablo at 2(Vrt26V4'c. Mich igan wools hold about 20o for quarter bloods. Australian wools are quoted: Quarter-blood, 38c; clean, three-eights blood, 46'M8c;' Llncolns, 32cj' merinos, stt per'comblng, 7072c, and good at 6tvg68c ST. LOUIS. Jan. 7 WOOL Firm but unchanged: medium grades, 13fn7V4c; light flne, jZyimsc; heavy nne, unitize; iud washed, iiy.ic. 1 C & N W c. 7s.. .140 Union Pacltlo 4s,.10l4 C. R. I. & P. 4s...l057;l do conv. 4s...,..l0t.i44 CCC & 8 L g. 4s. 104 Wabash Is 118y unicago rer. is., m uo -.-s 11. f'olo. So. 4s 92V do dob. B fix; IX & R. G. 4s.... 101(4 West Shore 4S....1127. Erlo prior 1. 4s... 99(4 W, & L. E. 4s.... 92 I "... 4n LH. H'l..1 !..... 1 1 .. ... UU H'll. IB....... 0,1741 44 in. itlllllill in.. OJ F. XV r & D. C. 18.10S Coil. Tob. 4s W Hock. Vah 4Vs..,107,il IloMlnn Stock limitations. BOSTON, Jan. 7.-Call loans, 4,40514 per cent; timo loons, 4Q6 per cent. Olllcial closing; Atchison 4s 103 Gas Is K! Mox. uen. a jjvj N. fi. U. 4IU-.4 Atchison 7914 do pfd iuu Boston & A 262U BOston & Mo 131(4 linfltnii I'ievaieu.itiu N Y.'N II & II. .211,4 FItchburg pfd. ...144 Union Paclllc ... .HAH Mex. Central .... 27'i Amer. Sugar .....llgVi do pfd 115V4 Amer. T. & T 160i,4 Dom. I. & S.... 28(4 Gen. Electric ....279 Mass. Electric... .UK do pfd ... 93V4 N. U. iV -.... E4 United Fruit Wl U. 8. Steel 43 do pfd 96 Adventure 19T4 niioiiez z Amalgamated .... linitlc. 36V4 Ulnghnm ,. 21 Cal. & Hecln... j..6mi Centennlnl 12V 4. upper jiiiiigo Dom. Coal Isle Royulo .,. Mohawk , Parrot S5V4 , 66(4 . .1 . 30 .260 iQulncy ,.. 4 8nnta Fe oCp.., inmaracK Trlmountnln ... Trinity, 14V4 United States .... ul utah ;;. yt Winona 1(4 Wolverine 49(4 Hank Clearings. OMAHA, Jan. 7. Bank clearings today, $1,166,544,28; corresponding day last year, $1,159,699.61: decrease, $3,053.23. ST. LOUIS. Jan. 7. Clearings. !9.4M'i.v balances, $1,426,602; New York exchange, lOo premium. NEW YORK. Jan. 7.-Clearlngs, $39,629,. ill; iHiianees. id,;!,!'.'.. BALTIMORE. Jan. 7.-Clearlngs, $4,725, 13; balancos. $653,105; money, 6fii per cent PHILADELPHIA, .Jan. 7, Clearings. $21,410,747; balances, $2,929,622; money, 6 per cent. CHICAGO, Jan. 7.-Clearlngs. $21,0,80:; CofTee Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 7.-COFFEE-Spot, Rio. dull: No. 7 Invoice, ftfirtvic; Cordova, 7(45rllc. Futures had an active day, with the bear forces in control from tho stnrt. Tho market opened steady at a decline of 10 points, resulting from local and foreign liquidation, prompted by weak European cables and under steady pressure from tho bear contingent, who again took advantage of tho absence of support from tho metal cllnuo to nound nrlces. Tlint they wero successful is shown by the decline at tho close of tho dny or WuM points; no cauies cumo from Brazil on account of a holiday; trading wus unusually heavy on the break, total sales amounting to 78.760 bags. In cluding: Jnntinry, 6.Oi.j6.45c; March, 6.50 6,60c; May, C.65Jf6,75o; June, 6.80c; July. 6.856.95c: September, 7.00Jf7.15c: October; 7,107. 15c; November, 7.20o; December, 7.iUC. OMAHA LITE STOCK MARKET Imj liiiipti f Cattlt) ana Trtdo RiU Bltw with Frltii Ltwir. 18 DROf IN THE TRICE OF HOfil flood Demand for Sheep and I.ainlis, but Owing to Lower Prices nt Other Points Market XS.nn Also Lower at South Omaha. SOUTH O.mAhA. ,Jnn. 7. Receipts nri-! Hnttle. ltoirs. Shecu. Oniclnl .Monday 3,901 7.163 2,340 Olllclnl U-uesduy 6,70.' 13, hW 3,2i5 Two it .1 v.i this week.... 9.IW.I 20.7U3 6.616 Same davs last week.... tt.atifi io.'M) 6..i75 Same week before 4,661 20,512 3,7iO Uamo three wteKs ago,.. b,5lJ 17.M8 4,241 Same four weeks ago,... 8,146 22,162 Same days last year 4,w4 14.UM 9,v6l Average pt'icu paid for nogs ut .soiun Omaha the pa.it several days with comparisons: Date. I 1901, 1900.lS99.lS9S.1897.189.m5. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Deci Dec. Dec, Dec. Dec. Dec Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 16... If... 17... 18... II... 20... 21... 22... 23... 24... 2J... 26... 27... 28... 29... 80... 31... 2H! 0 Ji 26UI u 04 01 0 0.HI 1 4 6 35W 6 27HI 4 14 4 s3 f ill 4 ii 4 81 4 0 4 86 4 89 4 83 4 77 4 81 i 90 3 5 3 27 4 01 I 3 IS 3 II 3 14 4 01 4 02 4 04 4 11 I 09 4 14 4 16 4 14 3 301 3 21 3 21 3 28 i 32 3 34 3 37 3 47 3 60 3 44 3 48 3 45 3 45 3 51 $ 24 3 KM ill 3 31 3 33 3 ' 2 24 3 21 3 26 3 3 i 3 30 3 31 3 3S ? HI ' 3 111 .1 Ji 3 17 3 16 3 18 3 IT 3 14 3 1? 3 19 3 20 I 3 24 1 18 3 15 a 40 3 34 3 31 4 31 V 3 27 3 31 3 30 3 33 3 34 3 41 3 17 3 39 Date. I 1902. 1901.lfo.U99.lS93.1897.lsn6. 6 20 6 22 6 1SJ, 6 23T 6 23i 4 95 4 21 3 42 4 96 4 33 3 57 4 95 4 29 3 67 S 48 6 02 4 27 3 44 3 41 6 04 4 37 3 47 3 38 4 35 3 48 3 39 5 00 3 42 3 40 3 IS 3 17 3, 25 3 27 3 29' 3 18 3 49 3 '43 3 46 3 61 3 63 3 48 Indicates Sunday, Indicates holiday. The .ofllclal number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was: Catt e. Hoks. Shoep.II'rs. C. M. & St. P 5 9 .. 1 Wabash 6 1 Missouri Pacific s t .. .. Union Pnclllc System 33 :.. 1 C. & N. W 5 21 1 V.. E. & M. V 48 46 4 C, St. P., M. & 0 39 t 17 B. & M M 22 9 1 C, Ji. & Q 11 5 u., Jt. j, i'., cast., iu id J C, R. I. St P., wist.. 1 1 Illinois Central 3 8 Totnl receipts 235 173 18 2 The dlsDosItlon of tho day's receipts was as follows, each buyec purchasing the num. ber or ncad indicated: Buyers. cattle. llogB. ancep. Omaha Packing Co 459 Swift and Company 934 Cudahy Packing Co m Armour & Co a.. 617 Omaha P k'g, from KC. 46 G. H. Hammond Co 502 R. Becker & Degan 1'ti Benton & Carey 225 W. I. Btenhen 138 William Underwood 53 Livingstone ft Bchnller.. 197 Hamilton & Rothschild.. 40 L. F. Husz 60 II. U Dennis & Co 10 B. F. Hobblck... 3 Other buyers , 689 1,523 2,938 4.014 4,807 'tjiti 1,078 107 1,241 200 743 Total 4,831 13,663 3,358 CATTLE There was the heaviest run of cattle hero today that has arrived n somo time past, and as other market were all quoted lower prices at this point also took a tumble.- The quality of the offerings was rather Inferior, which also nnd a bad Influence on the market. There with nulls a few comfed steers Included In the receipts, but none of them couiu do caueu cnoice. i-iicKers iook no in fairly well, however, and In a good many cases sales were made that looked just about steady with yesterday, in otner in stances, though, the market was plainly a dime lower. The better grades, of course, sold more freeeiy and declined ino least. Owing to tho liberal receipts and slow market It was lato before anything like u clenrance was made. The cow market was also slow and lower and prices broke worso tnan on steers, mo nailer ffmoes said witnnut miicn irouoie at toady to a shade lower prices, but aside from those tho market was weak to a dime lower than yesterday. The greatest decline was on tno medium graaes, ana in u goou many rases sales were made that looked a good deal lower than the same kind sold lor yesterday. Bulls and stags also eased off today In sympathyp with tho decline on steers and cows. Veal calves held close to steady where tho quality was good. Stockers and feeders were In light supply today and the demand wata sulllclcnt to take what was offered at good steady prices. The light cattle, as well as tho heavyweights, sold freely where the quality was satisfactory, but cattle of all weights inovod slowly unless iney wero goou. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 1 IjUU l III 21 1U7U 10 8... 1... 1... 13... 3... 7... 19... 4. 765 2 75 843 3 40 930 3 50 1130 3 75 879 4 20 946 4 25 690 4 25 1037 4 25 983 4 35 2., 1025 4 35 2.; 1063 4 40 18 1041 4 40 75 917 3.. 18.. 5 1042 20 Dry Honda Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 7.-DRY G00D8- Thoro has beon fair bidding by exporters for heavy brown cottons today, but sellers lmvo turned most bids down, Home trade continues dull: prltfes of brown bleached nnu conrsc-coiored cottons is maintained the decline In cotton nnoarently being ills. regarded by sellers of cotton goods; print cioius are dim but nrm; prims are in somewnat nottcr demand and nrm: ging' hams are very Arm: there Is n good de. mand for silks and tho tone of the market law strong. MANCHESTER.. Jnn. 7. Cloths. nulet and unchanged; yarns; dull; prices In buy ers' favor., Oil and Rosin. OIL CITY, Jan. 7. OIL Credit balances, $1.15; .certificates, no bid; shipments, 91.262 bbls.; average, 79,906 bbls,; runs, 77,994 bbls,; avernge, 67,496 bbls. TOLEDO. O., Jan. 7.-OIL North Lima, 85c: South Lima and Indiana, 83c. NEW YORK, Jan. 7.-OII. Cottonseed, Arm. Roln, steady. Petroleum, dull. Tur pentine, steady. 39!44i')Oc. LONDON. Jan. 7.-OIL Calcutta linseed, spot. 60s 9d. Petroleum. American refined, 615-16d; spirits, 6s 7d. Turpentine spirits, 27s 10(4d " SAVANNAH, Go., Jan. 7.-OIL Turpen. tine, Arm, 37',c. Roaln, firm; receipts, 6,70 bbls. 6.... 10.... 6.,.. 10.... 4.... 26 15 13 1 9 17 6 53 3 1 1 i'.'.y.'.'.'. 6 14 4 4 6 1 6 6..' 4 9 1 3 1 1 7 12 8 o 8.'!!!,.. o 14. I-:::: 2 4 20 , 12 1 8 4 1 4 45 886 4 50 995 4 60 4 60 956 4 50 .1056 4 60 ' .984 4 65 931 4 70 4. 37 10 34 1 14 6 J"... 18 1070 11 1072 6 00 - 1 1200 5 00 40 1075 5 00 26 1193 6 05 14 1171 6 10 4 1125 6 10 23... 38... 12 1312 6 60 6 1340 6 75 972 4 45 ..1217 4 75 ..1100 4 75 ..1015 4 75 .. 870 4 80 .. 922 4 80 ..1160 4 80 ..1060 4 80 .1115 4 85 1 83 .1111 6 15 .1349 5 30 "steers And heifers. ..1020 4 25 610 4 20 913 4 30 813 4 30 12 25 21 992 4 35 ...1082 4 75 ...1063 4.85 COWS. 950 2 00 12 ,..1003 2 05 ... 941 2 20 ,.. 905 2 25 ,.. 801 2 25 ,.. 756 2 25 ... 823 2 26 ,.. 450 2 25 ...1030 2 23 ...1020 2.25 ... 850 27W ... 910 2 35 ... 955 2 60 ... 947 2 60 ,..1020 2 50 ... 860 2 60 ... 906 2 50 ... 940 2 60 ... 854 2 60 ;.. 965 2 00 ... 935 2 70 ... 970 2 75 ... 900 2 75 ...1275 2 !) ...1180 2 90 ... 845 2 90 ... 903 2 90 ... 862 2 90 ...1170 3 00 ...1161 3 00 ...1015 3 00 917 3 00 14. 2 1 1 2 4 6 &:::::: 13 .. 921 3 00 .. 718 3 00 ..1055 , 3 15 .. 890 3 25 .. 870- 3 25 ..990 3 25 ..1043 3 25 . .lOtiS 3 25 ..1270 3 25 ..1034 964 8 13.. 1.. 1.. 5 11 16 14 11 3...... 1 3 25 3 25 .1023 t 25 .... 9S7 3 30 ....1076 3 30 ....1200 3 35 ....1080 3 40 ....1103 3 40 .... 975 3 40 .... 9S5 3 45 .... 869 3 45 . 985 3 60 .1120 3 60 .1032 3 0U . 74o 3 00 7... 3... 3.:. 12... 6... si;;; 6... , f" 3 00 .1040 3 00 .917 3 00 . 856 3 00 .400 . 683 .700 2 90 . 760 3 00 1.... 1.. 1. ,...1130 2 60 ....1250 2 60 1020 2 75 1 1240 2 75 J... 780 2 fl 1 1250 2 83 1 680 3 U0 1 12S0 a 35 1 1760 3 10 1 1370 S 60 1. 16 1 12 2 3 HEIFERS. 60 1 65 1 1 BULLS. 1 , 1140 3 60 1275 3 60 1095 3 60, 1050 3 60 1126 3 75 lrcu 3 80 983 3 SO 818 3 M 1030 3 85 1105 3 90 .....1110 3 IX) 950 3 95 1000 4 10 1180 4 10 1300 4 23 1310 1....-4I 3!!.'.'.'! 1 , 4 25 410 ,3 10 660 3 25 970 4 00 ....1640 3 60 ....1260 3 60 ....166., 3 65 .,.,1730 3 75 ....1820 3 75 .,..1650 3 80 ,...1630 3 85 ,...1690 3 90 ....16.13 3 90 ....1670 3 9y 1.... 1.... ;::: 1.... 1290 3 60 STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS, .. 910 1 50 1.,,. 870 2 15 21..., 760 2 60 1,.., 600 2 60 CALVES. 200 5 50 3.... 145 6 25 1.... 110. 6 25 stock CAtvna 321 2 00 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 910 . 731 3 10, 730 3 25 . 140 6 23 . 150 6 25 1 18 3 ,. 3 1 .2... r as the morning advanced the mnrket grew worse instead 01 oeuer. aim aurr ui uin round the market was 1520c lower, and In some cases n ouarter lower, Tho boss changed hands very slowy, and, tu Met, tile nuiK or tno onenngs wns 111 nrst minus Until a very late hour. Tho good heavy weight hogs sold lnrgely from Jn.25, to It.40. Medium weight hogs sold largely, from $6.05 to 16.25, and the lighter loads sold from J6.00 down, ltenresenintivo saics; 1 No. A v. Sh. M It.) 80 93 115 ... No. 91., ....165 96 21... 30... 0... 89 158 .180 .18$ .174 .161 87 165 6.1 1S2 87 192 .162 .178 .169 .1S8 .180 .195 70... 87.... 101... 91.... 04.... 87.... 79 156 81 177 85 174 67 V) 89 193 31.. 64.. 88.. 65.. 81.. 9.. 90 191 8T 211 .188 .192' .196 .191 .202 205 40 120 SO 80 40 40 40 120 '46 Si) 80 80 120 SO 80 10) .235 211 216 241 .215 39. 76. 71. 20. 22 IN 195 79 220 83 206 9 207 29 200 60 201) 40 211 83 220 83 202 82 191 64 216 BHEEP- 40 80 80 AV 72 221 35 265 73 203 87...... 2(0 82 209 67 224 73 212 26 241 43 2.U n .13.4 81.".... 22! 49 238 73 203 81. .....218 77 208 69 203 86 22S 88 203 86 222 79 240 65 217 85 293 69 2.fl 67... -...272 80 222 61 30J 64 255 93 215 70 251 61 259 73 229 60 270 41 300 61 258 51 277 66 2.17 60 292 69 29 J 60 202 57. .....307 72 22S 59 311 63 28 1 61 297 .;320 Sh. Pr. ... 0 10 ... 6 10 6 10 55. 120 'so 120 80 SO 200 40 40 40 40 120 m ISO 40 40 1W 120 SO 240 160 40 80 SO 40 2CO 10 120 2$0 SO 200 6 10 6 10 6 12(4 6 12',4 6 15 6 15 6 15 6 15 6 16 6 15 (i 15 15 6 15 6 15 6 15 6 13 6 15 6 15 0 20 6 20 6 20 6 20 6 20 G 20 6 20 fi 20 6 25 6 25 6 25 6 25 6 25 6 25 fl 30 6 30 6 30 6 DO 6 .HI 6 30 6 35 6 35 1! 40 6 45 IT. 5 U) 6 6 75 5 SO 5 90 5 90 5 90 6 90 6 95 5 95 6 95 6 95 6 95 5 93 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 CO 6 00 0 00 0 00 6 00 6 05 6 05 6 05 6 05 6 05 6 05 6 CO 200- 6 07,4 .NO li 10 6 10 6 10 6 10 6 10 6 10 6 10 6 10 6 10 ... 6 10 80 6 10 ... C 10 40 6 10 ... 6 10 ... 6 10 120" 6 10 -Tliero wns 11 and Inmbs here todnv. wns In good shape, but still the feeling wns wenk all around owing to the drop In prices at eastern points. In somo eases sales wcro made that looked close to steady, hut In other lustutices thu market was plainly a dime lower. Tho general situation could probnbly best be described by calling the mnrket wenk to. n dime lower. There were a few feeders offered that sold readily at good sternly prices. Quotations! tfhnlre IIbM Wilirlit vnnrltnim $l.50if4.i6; good to choice medium weight yearlings, $t.25fil.60; fnlr to good yenrllngs, J4.0O4? 1.23: choice wethnrs. $4.25'54.W: fnlr to goou wctners, i.ogi.a; clioico ewes. 3.7:3 4.00; fnlr tii good ewes, $3.50iT3.75( common owes, $2.75,3.60; choice InmbJ, $5.75fl6.'0; fair to good Inmbs. J5.E057C.75: feeder weth ers, $2.75Jf3.0); feeder Iambs, $3.5OJi!.O0. Rep- 1 fsi'iiimivu sales: No. 1 cull owe , 10 cull ewes 107 cull owes , 6 cull owes , 1 buck , 1 buck .TT. 635 western ewes jo western ewes , 60 western ewes , 119 western ewes 210 western owes 11 western ewes , 257 western wethers.... 10 cull lumbs 10 cull Inmbs 167 western Umbs 49 western Inmbs 129 native lambs 6 western ewes 224 western yearlings . 3 western ewes 176 Jd'e.i tern ewes 100 cull lambs 13 western lambs 442 western. lambs fair run of sheen and tlw ilemnnd 677 2 80 18...' '726 3 70 40 3 00 9 671 3 70 72 3 1 7so 3 75 740 3 . 5 744 3 80 633 3 40 16 . 816 4 00 650 3 M 7 809 4 CO sso am ' 4 sin am HOGS Recelnts of hogs were very llhrrai this morning and the market broke In bad shape. Other markets wero also quoted a good deal lower and It was late before much of anything was don. Packers ttrUd la bladlnra got4 lOfUo lewtr, but Av. . 110 . 90 '. 70 . Ill . 2Y . 220 . 96 . 135 . 151 . 125 . 116 . Ill . 91 . 6.1 . SO , 93 . 86 . 93 ,. 100 ,. 91 ,. 93 ,. 106 ,. 67 ,. 75 ,. 63 Pr. 1 no 2 00 2 3714 3 0) 3 M 3 00 3 35 3 65 3 65 3 70 5 75 4 00 4 25 4 25 4 25 6 70 6 76 6 75 3 75 6 00 3 0) 3 70 4 60 5 65 16 76 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Cattle 'Active, Hogs Lower anil Sheep - Steady and Lower. CHICAGO. Jan. 7. CATTLE Receipts, 7,000 head, 560 Texans; active at Monday's prices; good to prime, ,$6.6O7.60; poor to medium, $4.tXXfit5.Of stockers nnd feeders, $2.25t.75; cows, $1.254.90; heifers. $2.60 5.50; canners, $1.252.25; bulls, $2.25(ff 1.75; calves. 1.1.00ni1.iVli Tr,n , .,..., i B O- ' ' " 4... 04V14.4, T" it .2u. , HOGS-Rccclpts, 60.000 head; slow and 10 C0o lower: mixed and butchers. $6.00fi6.45: good to choice heavy, $6.25ii.5774; rough heavy, $5(6.20; light, $5.95,6.20; bulk of sales $0.005j6.35. SHEEP AND LAMBB-'Recclpts, 3,000 head; steady; lambs, 26c lower, than last week; good to choice, wethers. $4.0001.76; fair to choice mixed! $3.60N.25; . western nhecp, $4.00l.75; native lambs, $3.50&'5.85: western lambs, $5.00ffo.75. .Official yenterday: Rocelpts, cattlo. 28.468 head; hogs, 49,719 head; sheep, 25,510 head. Shipments, cattle, 3,746 head; hogs, 4,391 head; sheep, 2,569 head. Kansas, City. Live Stock Market.; KANSAS CITY, Jnn. 7. CATTLE Re colpts, 8,000 natives. 1,700 Texans mid 200 !;?llX.8:i0kor,8 nna 'aers Btcndy, other cattlo 10i715n lower: choice export and i'mAr'r''? H,,ecrH' W-W.St.; fair to good. $4.60flG.50; stockers and feeders. $3.604f4.50 western fed steers. $l.60iG.75: Texns nni Wlu1,:- ,Vr-Sf'5--5'' Tcxus cows, $1:5 fHi?0: ilfiv?!"?5365-25: dinners, $2.0002.50; null". .W.0p: cnlves, l3.60iR5.c6. wt"w' ftiI9GB-ae.ccln,.H.' r?-m market 10f 6.60; heavy, 0-4OJ?0.55; mixed packers. $6.10$ G (Sirli W.2SSI0.10: .Pigs $1.0005.20 W SHEEP -AND LAMBS Receipts, 3.000 head; mnrket strong to 10c higher: fed Inmbs, $5.0W5: fed wethers f3 7504.5Ol yearlings, $4.6Of75.!0; ewes, $3.25liT4.00: culls and feeders, $2.0003.76. St. Lnnln Live Stock Mnrket. ' ST. LOUIS, Jon. 7. CATTLE RccelntH 4.100 head Including 2.600 Teinns; mnrket Rltriv&V,.,a lvo s5lnl,ln "port steers. frKSvJ dressed beef nnd butcher steers $4.0O4ti.l6; steers under 1,000 lbs., $3.35105.00 stockers and feeders, $2.405?3.90; cows and ''"M; caAnors ll.606o7bulls s .!Ki!ln'1 ,m,lan s,cor8. M-SOfP HOGS- Receipts. 9,500 head; market ISL lKH..a.n! llfhts, $6.00116.20; packers, ,Sflh& n.H.,,Hhersi -26fi6.60. 4"-Ke' SHEEP AND .LAMUS-Hecclpts. 1.700 head; mnrket steady to higher: natlvn muttons. $3.25fJl.fao; lambs, 4.706.15; culls and bucks, $1.6003.50. 'i0-'". cuus New York Live Stock Mnrket. NEW YORK, an. 7. BEEVES-Re. celpts 499 head.' mainly consigned dl7ect: n2'"Y,'H reported. Exports. 070 beeves :'nATB,tfSfi a?,d 8'P 'iurtera of beef. V 6. P ' S heaUi veiWW "SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1.7(2 head; sheep firm, particularly best graded liimbs. nulet and steady; sheep. $3.fi M5 with 11 tW nt $1.60; culls, $2; lambs! dm HOGS-Recolpts, 1,786 head; mnrket weak. St. Joseph ST. JOSEPH. Live Stock Mnrket. Jan. 7.-WATTLR tin. celpts, 1.600 hend; sternly:' ni'itlves. 6ofr h1h,-V'S.H nn1 "elfers. tl.25fl! 13. ' yen s HOGS-Rccclpis. 8.700 hrml" 1 A&Towepi light and light mixed, $3.6000.30; medium a,BilJ?MMVy'I,,'5' 6'r"lLPK''' 3.6O0L75 ' " yenlgsfiC0rl,t''' 700 "caJi . Sloek In Sight. Tho following tn'blo shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep nt tho flvo pt nclpal markets for January 7: , "w f 'n III.. II,,.. . 01 South- Omaha 6.702 ' 13 cm Chicago KanmiH City St. houls ... St. Joseph ., 7.6M) . W),000 3,0)0 9,700 23,000 - 3.0UO V.txJ.1 1,700 1,500 8,700 7(io Tln1s 28,582 101,750 1J.673 t Sugar Market. NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 7.-SUGAR-Mar. kot stouily: open kettle, 2Wriv; 0 no n k nil tie eentrlfugul, 303WC: centrifugal' gkinu Ml-Wlli; whites. 3 ll-1603ic; yellows SW-Wic: seconds, 203Uc ,. mows, MOLASSES Quint ,h,m l,....i.' .,, ,. tun iuiiiiiiiki 4i7fcu; renirililgni, IMi test molasses sugar. 2T4c; refined, steady nry, esi. J""' 7-nKCT BUOAu-Janu. Evnpnrnteil Apples nml Dried I'n,, NEW YOrtlf. .Inn .revinnn,J APPLhS-Tho mntket mnlntnlned 11 nrm undertone, but ruliVl quiet at old figures' stato, common to good, 7087ic; prime Dffe California dried FRulTs-mithor firm, with a moderate demand noted at i n changed nrJcoH. Prunes, 3i;7c. Aiiricots Royal. Io014c; Moor S k S ' Peaches, peeled 160-.'Oc; unpeeled, 9V40l2c: SUPREME COURT SYLLABI- No. 12000. Likens against Slnto. Error from Rock. Reversed. Norval, C. J. 1. .The wot ds "great bodily Injury,"' ns employed 4i section 17 of ithe Criminal Code, Imply an Injury of a graver and more jerlouo character than an ordinary battery. 2, A conviction under said section 17 of the Criminal Code cannot stand where the evidence falls to disclose that the seemed nuking Uu utult InUndtd to laJUct grtat bodily Injury upon Iho person of the pros ecutlnr witness. 3. Rulings upon the exclusion of nnaw er propounded to Hie complaining Prty own witness on his examination In chief can-, not bo reviewed whero ho has not mndo and preserved In the record an offer of proof, I . No. 12021. Peterson iignlnst Slate. Lrror from Phelps. Anirmed. Norval, C. 1. The possession of Intoxicating" liquors by a person wlthiNit a licence or permit at a place other Until .t .esldenco Is presump tive evidence tluit they wore kept for salo In vlolntlon of law and ensts the burden upon such person to satisfactorily accoqut for and explain tho possession thereof. 2. Courts will tnke judicial notlco that whisky nml beer are Intoxicating. 3. Errors cnniict be prcdlcnted upon th fnlluro to Instruct upon- n particular fea ture of a enso when tno trial Judgo has not been requeued to do so. 4. A writing Is tho best evidence of what It contained, 6. The scope of the cross-examination of a witness rests lnrgely In tho trial court, nnd its ruling will be upheld unless an nbuso of discretion Is shown. No. 12216. State ex rel Glseke against Moores. Error from Douglas. Ainrmcd. Hastings, C. Division No. 1. Reported, 1. "Tho membership of either the pollen or flro department mny be reduced by tho board on economic grounds, nnd In such case men may bo dismissed from tho serv ice without n hearing and without on op portunity being given them to Bhow cnuse ngnlust the order of dlsmlssnl.' Moores v. State, 61 Neb., 4S6. 2. Judgment of the trial court will not bo disturbed because contrary to the evidence unless cjenrly wrong, ' No. 12217. Moore tigalnst Stntn ex rel Gordon. Error from DougDis. Attlrmcd. Oldlmm, C. Division No. 2. Reported. 1. The constitutional rule of uniformity Is not violated If all courts nf tho samo grade hnvc Jurisdiction of thn snma matters ntid equal niithnrlty In dealing with them. Slate v. Magnny. 52 Neb., 508. followed. 2. The conntltutlnnnl and unconstitutional provisions mny even be contained In tho snme section and yet be distinct and separ able, so that the first may stand though the lost fall. The point la not whether they nro contained In the same section, for the distribution Into sections Is purely nrtlflclnl, but whether they are essentially nnd Inseparably connected In substance. Htnte v. Stutli, 62 Neb.. 217, followed, 3. Held, that the various provisions of the statute conferring Jurisdiction on uollco magistrates are not In violation of tho pro visions of section 19, nrtlclo 6, of the con stitution, nnd are valid. No. 12069. West against State. Error from Kearney. Reversed Norval, C. J. 1. Tho obtaining of property by repre sentations of what will happen In the fu ture Is not a crime. 2. The Information charges Btifllclent facts to constitute tho crime nf obtaining property by menns of false pretenses. 3. Evidence relating to challenges to Ju rors for cnuse nnd to the nrrny cannot bo considered unless settled nnd allowed by a bill of exceptions. 4. In a prosecution for obtaining property by sovernl fnlso pretenses, some of which nro Immaterial, tho court should by In structions Inform tho Jury which of; tho pretenses nre material. 10767. Hoffman ngnlust American Ex change bnnk. Error from Liincifstor, Af firmed. Hustings, C, division No. 1. Not reported. 1. Where A, on receipt of release, mndo at A's renucst, of all claims ngnlnst nil estate, ami purporting to have been m.ido by 11, procures a drnft to his own order. Indorses U to B'a order nnd sends It by mnll tn the nitdress clven him ns B's. nml It Is there received by thn person executing tho release and Indorsed In B's nnme, A has no right of action ngnlnst n. bank wnicn pays tno draft to tne noincr, sup posing him to bo II. though ho Is tn fact nn Impostor. iViM. isnsit ngainst wiiKinson. Appeni from Phelns. Attlrmcd. Klrknntrlck. C. division No. 1. Not reported. 1. A sheriff mado n sale under a decree of foreclosure and did not flic with h'H return tho afndavlt or two publisher snow ing duo nubllcatlon of the notice of such snlo until tho dny nfte It actually took Dlnce. Held, not nrcludlc ml to tno r guts of tho mortgagor or owner of tho land. I0it3. Hansen against mariensen. terror frnm Trntvnpfl Anlrmnil. Alherl. C... tllvl. slon No. 3. Not reported. I. Petition examined and ncid mat tno demurrer thereto wns properly sustained. , 10765. Klngslcy ngnlnst Svoboda. Appeni from Howard. Afllrmed. Duffle, C, divi sion No. 3. Not reported. 1. Objections urged ngnlnst n conflrmatlbn of a salo examined and held Insufficient. 10786. Ailing against "Woodward. Appeal from Dawes. Reversed. Albert, C, divi sion No. '3. Not reported. 1. Thnt no proceedings nt law have been had foi the recovery of the debt secured by the mortgago Is a material allegation In a nntltlon for tho foreclosure of n mort gago nnd when nut In Issue must be proved. z..A tax ccrtiiicain is presumptive evi dence of the regularity of all proceedings leading up to tho sale, Including the assess ment and lovy. Merrill against Night, 41 Neb., 351, oviTrulcd. 3. In nn action to foreoloso a tax Hen by the asslgnco thereof In computing tho (vmount due thereon It Is error to Includo subsequent taxrti paid by tho assignor subsequent to tho assignment. 12117. Mlzner ngainst School District No, II, Shcrma.i county. Appeal from Sherman. Afllrmed. Duftlo, C, division No. 3. Not reported. 1. Evidence exnmlned nnd hold sufficient to support a finding of tho court thnt it child was n bona lido resident of a school district. 2. Tho father of a child of school ago or one standing ' In loco parentis to tho 1 child may maintain nn action to compel ' tho directors of 11 school district to allow tho child to attend a school of which such child Is a bona lido resident, 3. AVhere a child nf school ago Is wrong fully denied ndmlsslnn to tho public school of a district an Injunction may properly Issue to restrain the directors nf tho school from Interfering with her nttendnnco, 12289. State ex rel Plcrson ugnlnst Fnw eett. Original mandnmus. Writ denied. Oldham, C. division No. 2. Not reported. 1. Tho function of a bill of exceptions Is to hrlng Into tho record tho foots on which tho trial court decided tho questions of law presented for review. 2. Affidavits not presented to nnd con sidered by the trlnl court will not bo con sidered In this court in the event thnt the case Is brought to this court for review, nnd, therefore, should not bo Included In tho bill of exceptions. 12291. Chadron Loan and Building associa tion ngnlnst O'Llnn. Appeni from Dawes. Order confirming sale vacated nnd emiso remanded. Klrkpntrlck, C, .division No. 1. Not roported. ' 1. The provisions of section 491D of tho Code of Civil Procedure, to the effect that it copy of tho nppralscment of reaj estate to he sold at Judicial sale. Inclusive nf tho applications to certain ofllcers for cer tificates of liens nnd such certificates shnll bo forthwith deposited In the ofllco of tho clerk of the proper court, aro mandatory, nnd unless thero Is a compliance therewith, prior to the advertisement of tho notice of sale any Bale may bo vacated. . Olobo Loan and Trust company ngnlnst "Wood, 68 Neb., 395, followed. THE REALTY MARKET. INSTRUMENTS placed on record Tues. day, January 7, 1902: " Warranty Heeds.' J. E. George o Henry Bauer, lot 22, Sullivan add $ 150 Frank Dnhlqulst and wife to J. B. Robinson, sell nw',5 4-16-13 2,000. E. A. Rlchnrdson und husband tn V. L. Rlchnrdson, lot 4, block 3; lots 7 nnd 8. block 4; lot 8. block 6: lots 3, 6. 7, 12 nnd 13, block 0, Hitchcock's 1st ndd 1,000 C. C. Ellis nnd husband tn William Boettger. w4 HwVi, seVi nw4 15-10-12. 7,60J Joseph Holendn nnd wlfo to Vaclav Knrlnek, n 17.68 ncres nf sV4 -se'i nnd 3.23 acres In nw cor, nwM so!i 2M0.12 , : 1.40C Vucliiv Korlnek nnd wife to Joseph Holendn. und. of h seU 21-10-12. 1,400 Oenevlevo Tylee to Nerl Fillsnns, lot 15. block 3. Cottucr It A's add 200 Luther Kjuntzo and wlfo to John Kovnrlk, n 3.1 feet lot 2, block 15, Kountzo 3d ndd.... 600 .1. II. Levy und wife to A. R. Reed, lot 3. block 201V4. Omiiha 2,200 E. D. Samson, trustee, to J, W. Rob inson,, various lots nnd h(ocl:s In Florence 6M J. R. Wntts nnd wlfo to F. E. Ken- ' nedy. lot 2. -block 23. Waterloo 300 Omnha Realty Co. to G E. Lockwood, lot 1, nlock 2, Seymour's add ,, iso Unit fin 1 111 UrriU. T. N. Nauiltiln to M, Ml Nnudnln, lot 9. block 16. Kouutzo Pliico....i.i 1 .Hnrao. to T. fl Nnudnln, Jr., lot 8, niocK in, snme 1 Annie Barken tn O. E. Turklngton, lot'R, block 6, Orcnard Hill, 1 Euclid Mnrlln nml wlfo to W. H. Parlln. .und. ',4 lots 12 and 13, block 6, Puldoek Plnco 1 L. R. Seymour to O. E. Lockwood, ' lot 1, block 2, Seymour's add. 1 , Heeds. Lflherlff lo Annlo Barker, lot S, block u, urcnnrii 11111,,,, , og Totnl amount of transfers .J17.KG6 r iioMtav limp, Boyd Commission Go Buccstior Ai Jmti C. lord 4h 09., OMAHA, NEB. COMMISSION am. AIM. PHAVIslOXB ANB STOCKS. vast uf Traaa lB. Dlreot wlrts u Chlcaco and Niw Yrfs X i