THE OMAHA DAILY PEE; THURSDAY, JANUARY 9,' 1902. 8 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL jTnd in tit What Fit ii Hutj and - Erratic. Indications that market is "worked" Trader Relieve. ' thnt tlie Frequent niacn nniL Setback In the Pit Arc Cnnscit hy Iron if lllllllCIICCM. CHICAOO, Jan. 8. A nervous rising and falling wheat market, winch seemingly tried to follow tho antics of tlio foreign markets, led tlio grnln ptt today. ,At tho closo May wheat hail a net sain of 9i11Hc, Slay corn remained unchanged and May oats wero up 'iOWc Provisions- closed u ehado to Co higher. Trado In tho wheat pit was heavy and erratic. Conditions wero largely local, but a nervous feeling was developed on tho In different calilo list. For nomo tltno Llvcr- Sool has acted contrarlly and Hecmcd to l&rcgurd tlm action of this market. Ono day when prices nrb up Liverpool will de cline, Today, when everyone was expect In, u slump In cables as tho' result of yes terday's depression here, thu Liverpool (ono Was very steady. This brought a strong nciilng. with Muv '.ili-v.a mi'at 83?'.ffi83T;c. ho winter wheat bnlt'wns ronnrtml still devoid of moisture, practically no rain or now naving rancn sinco tno crop was sown u tho full. This was nnother bull Inccnt vo and Mny Jumped to SIHo. At onco thero was a lack of support to tho market, (wiling began and with It a quick declluo in 83Vic .Traders uxprcsscd their opinion thnt tlio frequent rises nnd setbacks tho tlt has hail around 81c In tho last fow' tlajs' Indicated u "worked" marker; by sumo ktrong Inlluonces, among which was men tioned tho Loulsvlllo distilling crowd, Which is known to havo largo Interests. To this nuarter Is credited largely tho Inystcrlous buying orders that begin to up bear whenever May guts around 8.H4o, and which today set In at that llguro and brought a tlrm close. tfiV4a higher, at IIV4C. Altogether tho market wits much hilxcd. It seems thatnil that Is needed lo rovlvo bullish enthusiasm, that every now and then lies dormant Is sdmo Infiu rneo llko tho cnbles or weather report to-k Day. Local receipts wero 30 cars, ono of fontrnct grailo, Minneapolis and Dtiluth eportcd 374 curs, making a total for tho thrco points of 101 enrs, against 350 last Year. Primary receipts' wero "only 483,000 uu against GS3.000 bu. Inst year. Seaboard rlearances In wheat and Hour cnnuled 403, tno bu. . Tho wo'rld's visible supply dc CreajMHl 1,636.000 bu. In comparison with wheat tho corn mar ket was a dull affair. Professional selling Washo fcaturo and tho fluctuations weru largely tho result of wheat Influence. Tho greater part of tho Interest that has boon In this pit has gradually shifted to wheat. Iho cash situation was slow and tho coun try showed morcnf an Inclination to sell. Cables wero tho samo In this cereal as In' wheat nnd the opening wns somewhat Im proved. May sold up as high us 67',4c nnd closed steady nnd unchanged at C7Vse. Re celpts worn 93 enrs. Oats woro strong throughout most of tho nesAlon. Tho buying of July options con tinued In a marked way and that delivery showed a net gain for tho day of H5i?c. Tho voltimu of trado In this option seemed larger In this option oven tluui yesterday. Shorts, whoso namn Is legion, covered ex citedly ull day. Comnllsslon houses nnd Bovcnil largo professionals took tho stuff. Tho dips In wheat affected May at times, but this delivery closed tlrm, ifliic up, ut STVrpl7c. Itccelpts were 90 cars. Provisions 'had a dull nnd featureless market. Tho early hog market, Was slow nnd Influenced nn easy opening, but thero wns n. small demand ut tlnvs that brought 5mn4 ,mlYanc?s- ,May, l'ork closed Be up at & May lard a shade, higher at J9.92V4 9.9.. and May ribs a shade lusher at IU o. oO. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat. 25 carsjcorn, 160 cars; oats, 100 cars; hogs; . Tho lending futures ranged as follows: jArtlcles.l.Opcn. HIb1i. Low. Uloac. Yes'y, "Wheat .inn. May July Corn Jan. May July Oats May July Sept. pork Jan. Mny July Lard Jan. Mny July May 79i CI C7; CG',4 4Gtt 401 33)i 10 SO 17 22W 17 22g 9 S2',A 9 92ft 10 00 S 45 8 7714 No. 1. ' Cash quotations ,woro ns follows: FLOUR Firm nnd stendy, 10c ndvanco for standard brands;' winter patents, J3.70W B.90; winter straights. I3.30((3.70; winter clenrH, $3.00(3. 10: spring specials, SI.30; IIWSO $3,ti(,if3,S0: s!,rlnB straights, WIlliAT-No. 2 spring, S05j2c; No. 3, 7814c; No. 2 red. 87u"S9c. " .'. OATS-No. 2, 47ff?t714c: No. 2 white, 4914 Mo; No. 3 white. 4S?iQ49Kc Aa UYK-Nn. 2. G7'.4c IJAllI'i3YTI',nlrx, choice malting. fi05?Gic. SEEDS-No. 1 flax, $1.C9; No. 1 northwest ern, $1.72; prlmo timothy, $6.63; clover, con tract grade, $10. PROVISIONS-Mess pork, pVr bbl., $l.ss 10.00. Lard, per 100 lbs.. J9.SCK09.85. Short ribs sides (loose), $S.108.f0. Dry salted Bhoulders (boxed), $7.371407. 50; short clear lde (boxed), $8.S50S.9o. VIIISKY-Uasis of high wines, $1.32. Tho following wero tho receipts and shin, ments of grains yesterday: Articles. Receipts. Shipments. V pur, bbls 63.0(10 42,000 Wheat, bu..... 110,000 33000 Corn, bu ira.ooo , ctf.ooo Oats, bu , 233,000 ' 253,000 ye ,,u: 4, "- Uarloy, bu 27,000 BO.OOO On tho l'roduco exchnngo today tho but ter market was steady; creameries... 15(H) S414o; dairies, 14W0c. Cheese, stoudy, 10115i UVc. Kggs, strong; fresh, 2Sii30c. ' M3W YOHK (iK.VKKAI, MA1UCKT. notations of the liny oii""Vnrio(i , Canminilltles. .Ifc?V. ,YOllIv. Jan. 8.-FLOUR-nccelp'ts. ?9,4S!) bbls.; exports, 0.191 bbls.; while busl hess wns restricted by tho wheat break, holders remained nnn nt old prices; wlnt- r patents. $3,750 4.00; winter straights, $3.55 J.i5; Minnesota patents, $3.t0i4.20: winter oxtrita. Il.'j04f2.30; Minnesota bakers, $2.93 3.35; winter low grades, $2.70'u2.W. ' llvo ,Ilour. linn: fair to good, $3.2oy3.IO; chol'co l i a i t r .i ,Vv h t , i n 1 1 iry,x ' . Buffalo; malting, GlihtBc e. i. r. Buffalo WHEAI-Recelpts, 6S.9U0 bu.; ex orts 115,497 bu. Spot. Arm; No. 2 red, 91Hc f o b.t afloat; No. 2 red, 90'4c, elevator; No i ijprthern V)uluth, S'JHo, f. o. b., ulloat; No. 1 Dulutli, &GUc. f. o. b ntloiit. Options at llrst wero higher nnd firm on better cables expected, a fair, outside deinund and dry weather In tho southwest nnd small re ceipts. Under subsequent beur pressure jirlces broko sharply and rnled weak most of thu afternoon, llnally advancing sharply on a scare of shorts. They closed tlrm. 4 m'7jw uiikaiitvi .itutl.ll VIUBiHl BJic: AlaV. KS 3-lGSjSS'io, closed nt 8S?ic; July, STJiw 88 7-lG. closed at SSlic. COItN-Recolpts, 1,000 bu.: exports. G.638 bu. Bpot, steady;- No. 2, 70Tic, eluvutor, and "ljlf, f. o. b uilout. Options opened Jinn with wheat nnd on steadier cables, but twiu, iuiu-uuj" ii$- iiuuur iiicrenscu country offerings and local liquidation, rely. Ing In the last half hour on ii dcmqnd from short)). However" they closed onlv Un nr lower., Juno closed 70T4c; Mny, 7lHc, closed at 71V46; July closed. 70c. 7 ' OATS Receipts, U.OilO. Im,: exports, S9 bi 8pt, firm; No. 2, 53c; No. 3, 62c; No. white. 65c; No. 3 white, 6414u; truck mixc bu western, (UftftUsc; truck white, D5-jj6nc. Op tlorm Mrm early on u ncaro bf July hortBut HAY Qulef, shlpplife C03C3c; good to choice. 82H5(90c. . HOPS Cjiilot: state, common to choice. 1901 crop, llJilMic; 19(10 crop, 8yi2o; 1S9J crop, Guc: Pacllle coast, 1901 croi), ll16i:; ISM) crop, SO'12onS99 crop. G1i9c. r llin,;h Mlii,lv i:nk',,l,ili ",1 In n-. Ik. ISou California, 21 to 23 lbs., 1914c; "Texas ut). .1 it, i, tun,, H',31;. LEATHER Steady ; hemlock sole. Hue. 'jios Ayresf, llclu to heavyweights, 25026Hc WOOI Dull; domestic fleece, 25f2Gc Texus. lG(f(17c. PROVISIONS-Ueef. steady: family, $11.00 qru'.&o: mess, tv.mi 10.00; Deer hams, $:u.O0 fi'21.00; packet. $10.6Mj 11.50; city, extra India mess, $17.604il9.OO: Cut meats, steady; pickled bollles, SiflOo; pickled shoulders, fcc; ptcKiea nams, y4W'iiic, l.aru, sternly; con tlneiit, $10.23: western steamed, $10.10010.15 Jputb Arucflca, U; compound, '79- H 79-S SO S3iW4 SIJi S3'? SIH S3 &34 S2?i 63-ii 63U 7... (3li coy,y.)i eo coil 'cfl?J 46T45W7 47 46V4 4GT45T47 33)i 34Vi 33l ' 33i 16 SO 1G S2W IB SO If! 82V4 17 20 17 3214 17 20 17 27U 17 23 17 30 17 22U 17 "5 ' 9 SO 9 S2,4 9 SO 9 SO 9 90 9 M 9 90 9 85 9 97J4 10 00 9 9714 10 00 S 47!i 3 75 8 SO S 73 8 80 wuiiwAii'-Ai steady; yollow weslcrn 1.3P; city $1 37; Ijrandywine. . ' Pork, steady; family, $17.60'31.00; short clear, $18.00a20.CO; mess, $16.60017.60. nUTTKH-Hccelpts, fi,ou7 pkge.; firm; stato dairy, 15r23c; creamery, l&i(20o; Juno creamery, 15f(2ie; factory. 13tfl514c. . CIIEESK-Hecelpts, 810 pkgs.: firm; fancy, large, state, full cream, fall made, lOliQlOc; fancy large, late made, best. 9Vic: fancy, small, state, full cream, fall made, 10Utfl0V4c; fancy small, Into made, best, lOiiuUc. EGOS Itccelpts, 6,023 pttgs,; strong; stato and Pennsylvania, A31(31c; western, un cnndhd, nt mark, 27Q33c. POULTltY Alive, not received; dressed, Irregular; springers, 1014311c; fowls, lVip 10V4o: turkeys, lPtflli4c. METALS A slight improvement In local prices for pig tin wns tho result of nn ad vanco of 2 5s In London prices for tin. Thus tho closing prices hero wero $22.50 bid and $23.30' nsked, which Is 23 points better on tho bid prices. Loudon prices closed with spot at 102153 and futures at JC100, but business abroad was checked by tho advance. TTle local copper market was quiet, with prices unchanged, but more or less nominal, with laku quoted nt $12.1214 for spot, electrolytic nt $12 and casting at $11.50. London copper wns ahout unchnnged with spot at J-MilOs and futures nt Ju47 17s Gd. Lead wns dull and unchanged hero at 4d and London was unchnnged at 10 10s. Spelter wns firmer here at yesterday's ad vanco nnd Bpot wns quoted nt $4.40. At Ixn don Bpelter was unchanged at 10 10s. Iron was quiet and unchanged liere. European markets wero a trltle higher, Cflnsgow clos ing at 49s 3d and Mlddlesborough at 43s 9d. Pig Iron warrants hero were $U.00fl 12.00; No. 1 northern foundry, $15.50W1G.OO; No. 2 northern foundry, $16.0015.5O; No. 1 south ern foundry, $15.foyi6.oo; No. 1 southern foundry, soft, $15.00iU17.00. OMAHA AVHOL.11SAI.Ii MAIIKIIT. Condition nt Trmlc nnd Quotation on Staple and Fnnoy lrttduec. EflOS Itccelpts, light; fresh stock, ICc. LIVE POULTltY Hens, GHc; old roosters, sytc; turkeys. 759c: ducks and geese, "if7',4o: spring chickens, per lb., '$' "lJItESSED POITLTHY Turkeys, ll12c; ducks, 8ls?j9c; geese, SliyOc; spring chick ens. s?j9c: hons, 8i8V4c HUTTEIl-Common to fair, 13c; cholco dairy, In tubs, 15l"c; separator, 23'iJ24c. . FHOZEN FISH-lllack bass, ISc: whlto baBSr.10c: blueflsh, 12c; bullheads, 10c: bluo 11ns. 7c: buffaloes. 7r: cattish. 12c: cod. 10c: crnnples, lie; halibut, 11c; herring, 6c; had- (iock, vo, pine, c; red snapper, iw; sal mon. 12c: sunllsh. Gc: trout. So: whltcflflh. be; pickerel, Gc; fresh mackerel, each, 20 33c: smelts, 10c. OYSTEHS-Mediuras, per can. 22c; Stand ards, per can, 26c; extra selects, per enn, 33c; New York counts, per can. 4oc; bulk standards, per gal., Jl.wai,), ihiik oxtra selects. ll.0mi.G3; biilk New York counts, per gal., $1.73. PIGEONS Live, pei-doz., COc. A'EAI-Cliolcc, C'ifSc. HAY Prices iiuoted by Omnha Whole sale liny Dealers' association: Choice up Intnl. $9: No. 2 upland, $8; medium, $7 60; coarse, $7. Hyo straw, $3.50. Theso prices are for hay of good color and quality. Demand fnlr. Itccelpts, 10 cars. COHN New, Glc; old. Glc. HltAN-$23. OATS-52C VEGETABLES. POTATOES Homo grown. $1: northern, $1.10; Salt Iike, $1.10; Colorado, $1.10. UAiuitJTH t'er.nu.. ixic. HEETS Per 14-lni. basket. 30c. TUHNIPS Per bu.. COc: nutiibacaa. ner 100 lbs.. $1.25. PAI13NIPS Per bu., GOc. OUCUMUEHS-Hothousc, per Joz $1.76. LETTUCE Ilend. tier bill.. J6.60: hrt. house lettuce, per doz., 25c. PAItSLEY Per doz., 25c. jiAiiMili'Jti I'er cioz.. ;c. SWi:ET POTATOES-Homo crown, tier lb., 214CJ Kansas, per bbl.. $3.25. t A11HAOE Hollnnd seed, crnted. lc. uaui.ii' iiwiiii-ier crate, ..&, ONIONS Spanish, p'or crate. $2: Mlchi- gan. red or yellow. So per lb. utiLiiSHY uaitrornia, -iou isc. FHUITS. APPI.ES I3en Davis, nor bbl. $1.60; Wlncsnps, $3; Jonathans, $5.50; Bclleflowcrs, per uox, ii. io. PKAita vmers, W.2&; lawrcncc, $2.25 .50. , GRAPES Mnlngns. per keg. $5.60116.60. CHANBEHH1ES Per bbl.. n.60flS.O0: tier crntc, $2.76. NAVY BEANS Per bu., $2.15. THOPICAL FRUITS. ORANGES-Callfornla navals. J2.75W3.00- budded, .$2.50. ' LEMONS Fancy, $3.5033.73; cholco, $3.00 3.25. BANANAS Per bunch, according to gtse, $2.255t2.75. . ' FIGS California, new cartons, $i; im portcd. per ,1b., 12ifHc. DATES Persians. In CO-lb. boxes. ter lb.. 614c; Snlrs, 6c. MISCELLANEOUS. NUTS Now cron walnuts. No. 1 soft shell, per lb.. 12c; hard shell, per lb., 1114c; No. 2 soft shell, 10c; No. 2 hard shell, ac; Brazils, ner lb.. 14c: Ulbcrts. ner lb.. Lie: almonds, soft shell, 17c; hard shall, 15c; pecans, large, per lb., 12c; small, 10c; cocoa- nuts, per twi., ; cnesuiuts, isc. llUMi'iV l'er 24-scction ense, CIDER-Nchawka. per bbl.. $3.25:' Now York, $3.50. POPCORN Per lb.,. 6C. HIDES No. 1 green, Gc; No. 2 preen. 5c: No. 1 salted. 7ic; No. 2 salted, 6ic; No. 1 eai cnir, s xo isyi ids., yc; no. z veal cnir, 1 to 16 lbs.. 7c: dry hides. S-ffilSc: sheen. pelts, 76c; horso hides, $1.5002.25. Nt. Louis Grill it ami l'rovlslonn. ST. LOUIS.' Jan. 8. WHEAT lllirher: No. 2 red, cash, elevator, 90V4c; track, 91c; May. 9015c; July, 2!5(S&3c; No. 2 hard, 8.7c." CORN Ixiwor; No. 2 cash. G6c; track, G7RGSc; May, 6S4f(GSI4c; July, lUc. OATS Firm; No. 2 cash, 4S9ic; track. 49iiii0c: Mny, 6Sc; July, 401ic; No. 2 white, 60c. . liYK f irm t use. FLOUR Dull: red winter patents. $1.00.3 ,4.20; extra fancy and straight, $3.GOQ3,SO; clear. $3.20(fr3.33. TIMOTIIYSEED In demnnd nnd nomi nally firm nt $tf.00gc.30, .but 110 offerings. uuhim.mkai. sienuy ai BRAN Dull and . weak: sucked, cast track, $1.08. HAY-Steodv: timothy. $10.004rl5.00: nral- rie. $10.00fll4.0(. PROVISIONS Pork, nulet; Jobbing, $10.40, iMtii. lower at- $9.53. Dry snlt mejits iboxed), extra shorts nnd clear ribs, iu; x;ieur emus, w. liucuu tuuxt'tii, uuu; tra shorts. $9.02: clear ribs. $9.75: clear aides, $9.8714. wiiiBK. y Htrnuy, i.az. IRON COTTON ,TIES 93c. BAGOINO-5i5t?,ic. HEMP TWINE 9c. METALS I.cad, quiet, $3.8714. Spelter, firm at $4.20 bid. ' POULTRY-Steady: chickens, Sc; tur keys. 8c; ducks, 7G7i4c; geese, 5cj BUTTER Steudy; creamery, 2002514c; dairy, I5ji20c. EGas-IIIghcr at 25c. RECEII'TS-Flour. 6.000 bbls.: wheat. 10.- 000 bu.: corn, 75,000 bu.; oats, 49,000 bu. HiiiPAiWNTS i' inur, 10,000 DDIs.; wheat, 144,000 bu.; corn, 72,000 bu.; outs, 03,000 fcu. Liverpool Grnln ""d Provisions, T.TVT7rTnnT. Tm fl tlM-TT A nr. ct . firm: No. 2 red, western, winter, On 3d; No, 1 northern, spring, Ga 3d;No. 1 California, 6s Gd: futurosf. qulot; March, Cs 4',id; May, Gs 4d. CORN spot, American mixed, now, no stork: American mixed, old. stemlv. fin 8Vid; futures, quiet: February, 63 4J4d; Alarcli, bs 4u; Aluy, ds 4il. i'isah unnauiaii, urin, t-s 1111. ' FLOUR-St. Louis fancy, winter, firm, s 9d. HOPS At London (Pacific const), stoadv. 3 3s3 6s. PUUVisiUNS-i'orK, tlrm; prlmo wstern mess, 2,s bd. Lard, uuu; American re lined In palls, 49s; prlmo western, In tierces, 4b. iinms, snort cut, 14 to 10 lbs., steady. 4Ss. Bacon. Cumtwrlnml out 2d to 30 lbs,, dull, 42s; short ribs, 1G to 24 ins., sicaoy. -ius; long cienr miuilles, light, 23 to 34 lbs., quiet, 45s; long, clear middles, heavy. 33 to 10 lbs., quiet, 4CfiGd; short clear backs, 16 to 20 lbs,, quiet. 44a 6d; clear bellies, 14 to' 16 llxf., quiet, 63s. Shoulders, sqiare. cut, 11 to 23 lbs,, 40s 9d. i'iikkhis 1'irm; nnesi American white, 49s: tines t Amerlcnn colored. 49s. BUTTER-Steady; good United States, Recelnts nf wheat diirlncr Jhn lnt ihrnn days, 238,000 centals, Including 150.OJ0 Amer ican, Receipts of American corn during ,the last three days, 1,400 centals. 1 Kit 11 ana City (irnln nnd Prnvlalnn. KANSAS CITY. Jan. 8, WHEAT May, SJJii1c; July, 81!iuSlc; cash, No. 2 hard, SUamUc: No. 3, fc0!4c; No. 2 red, 92fi93c; No. 3, X8145T91c. , CORN January, 67Ho; May. CSGGSc; ?nsh, No. 2 mixed, 74(G7!4c; No. 2 whlto, W)Vc: No. 3, Ui!4c. OATS No. 2 white, iic. RYE No. 2, 6Sc. ' ' HAY-Cliptce timothy, $U.OOH.60; choice prairie, $13.00. BUTTER Creamery, 1822c; dairy, fancy, tt'. EGGS Dull nnd lower; fresh Missouri and Kansas stock quoted on 'change at 24o doz,, loss off, casos returned; now whlto wood cases Included, 2414c. RECEIPTS-Wheut, 11,200 bu.; corn, 92,000 bu.; outs. 8,000 bu. SHIPMjiNTS-Whent. 10,400 bu.; corn, 10S.000 bul; oats, 29.000 bu. Visible Snutly of Grnln. NEW YORK. Jan. 8,-Speclal telegraphic nnd cablo communications to Brudstreet's show the following changes In available, supplies us compared with tho last account: wheat. United States ami Ciunulii. nil lot Itw JlocWcsx Increased ll,ow bu.; Afloat, for and In Europe, decreased 1,700,000 bu.; total minnlv. leerrneil 1.6.tf.(l00 tiU. Corn, united States nnd Cnnnda, cast of tho Rockies, Incfcased COl.OOO bu. Oats, United States nnd Canada, cast of tho Rockies, IncreasedlSCOOo bu. Among tho moro Important Increases aro thoso of 775.000 bu. in Mnnltoba and 60,000 du. nt St. Joseph. Tho lending uccreases nrn tltnsn nf M0.000 bu. at northwestern In terior elevators, 110,000 bu. nt Chicago pri vate elevators and 72,000 bu. at Newport News. I'lillndrlplilA Produce Mnrket. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 8. BUTTER Firm; fair demand; fancy western cream ery, iotU-bc; inncy nenroy prints, ijc. EGOS Firm; good demand: fresh west ern, 30c; fresh southwestern, 30c; fresh southern. 27cr , CHEESE Firm; New York crenms, fnncy smnll, HfilSc; New York full creams, fancy large, ;319c. Minneapolis 'Wheat, I'lniir nnd Itrnn, MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 8.-WHEAT-Cash, 79',ic; May, SOUc; July, fcigslUc: on trnck, No. 1 hnrd, fcl?4ot. No. 1 northern, 7514c; No. 2 northern, ntlc. FLOUR First patents, $4.104.20; sVond patents, )l.oo4.10; llrst clears, $3.0033.10; second clears, $2.30. BRAN In bulk. $1.75, ' Toledo Grnln nnd Seed. TOLEDO,. Jan. 8.-WHEAT-Cash and Jnnunry nnd Mny, 91c. CORN Jnnunry, G3r; Mny, G'c. . OATS-Jnnunry, 484c; May, 4Uc irlj tJUlUltllV. loyjMl RYE G2c: Xo. 2. G31AC, FEEDS-Clover, January, $8.10; $G.13. Timothy, $2.93. March, Milwaukee Grnln Mnrket. MILWAUKEE. Jnn. R.-WHEAT-Enslcr; No. 1 northern, SOlSo; No. 2 northern, 79?iW 80c; May, 8l18Kc. RYE-8teady; No. 1, Gl4c. BARLEY Dull; No. 2, Glc; sample, CD CORN May, 6Jltc. Uultitli Grnln Mnrket. t x DULUTH, Jan. 8. WHEAT-Cnsh, No. 1 hard, 81c: No. 2 northern, 75',5c; No. 1 northern, 7Sc; May, Sllic. OATS-4714C CORN-Coc. SIOVU.MnT8 OF STOCKS AM) noxns. Market Yields to the Srmpnthetlo 1U- fect iif WenknesM In Steel. NEW YORK, Jnn. 8.-TI10 stock mnrket yielded this morning to tho sympathetic ef fect of tho acute weakness In United States Steel stocks and fell generally from 1 to 2 points below last night's level for tho prin cipal stocks. After the tpeculatlvo liquida tion In tho United States Steel Issues had spent its force thero wns an nctlvo rally In tho market, led by Union Paclllc, and tho wholo of tho transcontinental group. Tho driving to cover of tho considerable short account which was put out yesterday and this morning In tho downward course of prices helped on tho recovery ot tho latter part of tho day. Tho closing was very ac tlvo nnd strong, with prices aggressively on tho upgrade. The recovery In tho steel stocks, wuh not decisive and thoy closed at not losses of io ftir tho common nnd pre ferred. Tho cxtroinn declines wero 214 for thn preferred nnd 114 for tho cbmmon. Con sidering tho fact that rumors recently in circulation had placed tho not earnings of tho United States Steel corporation for the quarter at ns high as $38,000,000 and that other rumors had had nlleged avcrnge monthly enrnlngs of $12,000,000, tho actual figures for tho quarter. $29,751,G16, wero naturally a disappointment, especially ns tho threo months showed successive do cllncs down to tho estimate for December of less than $8,000,000. An Increase of only about $1,000,000 over tho previous quarter was considered unsatisfactory, ns that pre vious quarter Included tho period of tho costly strlko nnd reports of current trado havo bopn enthusiastic for some time past. Tho enormous nbsorptltm ofUnlon Pnclllo and Its aggressive recovery to 10114 from tho early low level of 101 wns an cffcctlvo factor In soothing the uneasiness caused by tho proceedings ngnlnst the Northern Se curities comnnnv In tint minronin rniirt "Owing to tho wldo reaching Importnnco nt- uiciieii 10 mis wnoiotsunjcct tno resiliency of this group of stocks had a notable sen timental effect on tho wholo market. Thero was no news to explain tho movement, un less It might, bo due to a report that tho Interstate Commerco commission had nd Journed Its proposed Inquiry Into tho nf fnlrs of tho Northern Securities compnny" until later In the month. Tho excuse of fered by tho United States Steel authori ties .thnt car shortage and freight blockades had affected their earnings wait takon as renewed confirmation that tho railroads had all ho business they could handle. Tho speculators used this as a favorabto argu ment for tho rally in the railroads. Somo what 'Inconsistently lasft week's sharp do--crease In gross earnings In some soft coal carriers was attributed also tn car short age. Rock Island was strong on the largo net earnings for November. Tho movemont In Sugar was characteristic of nn annual meeting day. Tho rlso to 124 was 'attributed to tho appenl by tho president of tho com pnny for tho abolition of tho duty on raw sugar. Tho seeming certainty that no gold will go out this week and tho hopo that next week's probnblo outgo will bo offset by receipts of cash from' other sources helped on tno Into rally. Tho llrmness of 'Amalgamated Copper and American Smelt ing wns duo to reports of a heavy export movement of copper. Tho bond mnrket wns snmowhnt Irreg ular, b'ut responded to tho Into strength of stocks. Totnl snles. par value. $3,800,000. United Stntcs bonds wero nil unchnnged on the last call. Tho Commercial Advertiser's T.nmlnn financial cablesram soys: Tho stock mar ket was fairly brisk today, with tho ten dency easy. Consols rclnpsed 14 to 93?i on French nnd English sales. Tho imminence of Parliament was partly responsible for tho weakness of .consols. Rio tlntos reacted to 39 and Anacondas to G33 on tho break In Amalgamated, while copper, sold at 47H tho ton. Mexican' Central Stocks wero strong, tho first preferred gaining 7 nnd tho second preferred 3 on tno Dig traffic re turns. Tho American department was heavy early, save United Stntcs Steel, which was firm on New Ybrk's supporting orders. Tho Eosttlon wns reversed In tho afternoon, ears buying tho list nnd selling steel, wnicn snarpiy reacted 11 is saiu mat tho Morgan interest so a largo diocks last night aud this forenoon. London Is disap pointed by tho poor earnings. Tho close was between tho best nnd tho worst, with Steel nt tho bottom. Gold to tho amount of 10,000 tins gone out to Boum Amoricn. Tlio irlco or tno menu is wenKcning on mo nso n Vienna exchnngo to 239.20. The market Is cleared of Indebtedness to tho Bank of England, but money supplies aro scarce. Paris exchango Is ,23.14; Berlin, 20.42. Silver Is tlrm on tho domand to tlnanco tho Indian rise. The following aro ma ciosmg prices on tho New York Stock exchange: Atchison ,..8014 So. Railway 33H do pfd ur,v uo piu yi Baltlmoro & O...105?i Tex. & Pacific... Sfii Tol St. is. & W. 19 At, nfd 96 Canadian Pac....ll3Vi 110 pill 35V& Union Pacific ...lot do pfd 89'i Wabash 22i Cnnnda So tu?i Clies. & unio (J4 Chlcugo & A 35 do Pfd Chl.,,lnd. & L... Dili, tv. a u. i'j.,,, do 2d pfd... Wis. Central do ufd 18 30 do pfd io Chicago G. W.... 23H do 1st pin bi In 'Jd ufd 45 Adams Ex.... American Ex. .200 .210 nhlnnirn Jfr N. W.20UU1 f1 It I. A- 1 XDO u. n. I!. X nhi Tnr. A- Tr... 17V4 Wolls-Fariro Rv.19-! do pfd Mwjxmau tjoppor .,71i Colorado So 15 do pfd. 87?i do 1st PK1..C... ui t mor, i.m. un... 10 ,t '! nfd 2814,1 do nfd iiu. . a ( I . . . ... o a . . : , Uei cU JlutlBUll..,ai74'iiilv, o. oc JV.,. 4U Denver &. R. O.. 4tUlAnnc. Mln. Co... jo(? do pfd 928 Brooklyn R. T... B7(J Erie 42)t,Colo. Fuel & I... k ln iRt nfd 74U Con. Gas 21SJ4 115ii 279 2014 7Gi do 2d nfd Glli 'Con. Tob. nfd. Gt. Nor. nfd Mis Gen. Electric- .. Hock. Valley .... C9'i Glucose Sugar . do Pld o- inucKing uoai ., Illinois Central. .winter. Paper ... Iowa Centrul 38V4 do pfd do pfd vzftiinier. rower .. ako Krio.fis W.. C9 Lacledo Gaa .., . 01 90 4) Lako do piu L. & N 123 No. Biscuit .... National Lend . 100 Manhnttan L T . . U I,. 136H National Salt .. ,163 uo pru No. American . Paclflo Coast .. 61 92 , 73 Mex. Central 28 Mux. National... 15 Minn. & St. L...107; l'uciuo Ainu Hfn lln . J tU( 1IV)3i P.nnl.'a rio. ";.'io32 M.. K. & T 251. Pressed H. Hnr. it do pTd f'2'.i1 do pfd 8414 N. J. Central ,...191?i Pullman I. Car..2W i. i.eutrai,.,.itio iitcpuuno ateci ... if,M Norfolk & W 57, do pfd 91 Ontario & W 33 Pennsylvania ....119 Reading ., 67U do 1st pfd KM do 2d pfd 6m St. fc. &. 8. F 60,i do 1st pfd S3?i do 2d pfd 75H St. L. Soilthw.... 27 do Pfd 68 do nfd mi. OUKUl 1.414 TiMIM P . T . uiiiuii utiK s P., 13V4 do pfd 73 U. S. Jinther .... lift do nfd til? U. S. Rubber do pfd U. 8: Steol .. 504 I'm. vjrfi Western union,.. W Amer. Locomo... 32$, do ,pfd 91H St. Paul 16314 do Pfd 187 So. Pacillo Otf); Last sale. Hank Clearings. OMAHA, Jan. 8. Bank clearings today, $1,169,334.90; corresponding day last 'year. $1,087,318.94; Incroase, $8t,tV83.96. BOSTON, Jan. 8.-Clearlngs, $6,485,968; balancea, $2,133,417. Bl LOUIS, Jan. SClearlnfis, $9,9U1,?; bnlances. $1,41J,417; exchango on Now Y'ork, 10c premium. BALTIMORE jnn. 8.-CIcnring, $1,317,906; balances, $1,71,765. -.i'iLILjVD.KL1,IA. Jnn. 8.-Clearlngs. $19,- ok,iw; uiuun.es, j2,ouz,oo; money, 5 per cent CHICAGO. Jnn B rlnnrlnn ffe ftrft , balances, $2,59:,rs; posted exchange, $4.8114; sixty days, $1.8714, on demand; New York ec.h!l.n,s.A(i!;,,ren'n sJ'WX OIlli. Jn". S.-CIcarlngs, $332,001,- 601 ; balances, $17,070,338. Jfcw York Money Mnrket, NJ3W YORK, Jan. 8MONEY-On call, firm at 607 per cent; closed big nnd offered 63614 per cent; prlmo mercantile paper, wr 6V4 tier cent. STERLING EXCHANOE-Stcndy. with 11 in. i.,mi T,o.'f j, SILVER-Bar, 66c; Mexican dollars, 4114c uv"""-.'"j i iiiiieiii, biuiiu) , Huue, inac tive; railroad, Irregular. The closing quotations on bonds ars t follows: U. S. rot. 2s, reg.10814 do coupon .lus'j do 3s, reg 107V do coupon lUS'i do new 4s, rcg.139). L. & N. util. 4s...l0l lex. Central 4s.. KJ'i uo is inc M. & St. L.' 4s... .101 i M., K. & T. Is,... 'Mi do 2s 8314 N. Y. Central ls.lfcih do gen. 314s 10M N. J. C. gen. 6s. .133i No. Pacific 4s. ...104k do 3s 7t N. & W. con. 4s.. 1021s Rending gen. 4s.. 9SlS St L & I M o, 6s, 118 , St. L. & S. F. 4s. 97 ' do old 4s, rcg...lll4 do coupon in?) do bu. reg to,?! ,lr nnimntl lft7(i. Alrh. mn. 4s llllji do ndj. 4s 'jiL iini. Ac uinu 4a...in:ii, do 314s 93Ul ,1n pnm'. Jq.. 1(,".l iunaaa 00. M...,nv St. L. Southw. Is. 97 uctu. 01 un. ts..iu7V2 .In 1l Inn 1-Jii. Uo 2s S A & A P 4s.. So. Paclllc 4s... 7714 Clies. & O. 414s. ..107 93 (Jill, tic i. J'.iH.... Mi C, B & Q n. 4s,, , WH C, M c H P g. 43.110 fi & N W c. 7s. ..140 So. Railway 6s. rex. Ac 1'ac. is T, St L & W 4s.. 83U Union Paclllc 4s..l0lja C. R. I. & P. 4S...103; 110 conv. 4S m)',it Wabash Is 1181a do 2s luL do deb. B t West Shore 48...112U W. & L. B. 4s... 914 Wis. Central 4s.. k9 i CCC & S L g. 43.104 Chicago Tor. 4s... xsu Colorado So. 4.. 91S rt x. it n 4 imL. Erlo prior 1. 4s....ioo UO KCI1. IB tJ'i 1 r jp. n r lj m Con. Tob. 4s 03', MIOCK. vai. ',43.,lli Offered. IloRtnn Slock 0,itotntlona. noSTON. Jan. 8.-Call loans. 414W5V4 per cent; tlmo loans, 4'4UC per cent, Olllclal closing: Atchison 4s ...... Mcx. Central 4s.. N. E. G. & C 102 2 Baltic Bingham Cul. & Hccla. Centennial ... Copper Rungo Dom. Coal ... Franklin lsln Royalo ... Mohawk . 37 . 24 .6U0 . 13 . 53 55)4 . 13 . 21 . 30 : 2314 Atchison isOld1 do pfd ttfintnti & A iW), 22 191 100 211 144 101 Boston & Me Boston Elevated, N Y, N H & II... Fitchburg nfd.... Old Dominion Osceola Union Paclllc .... Mcx. central .... I'urroi Uulncv Amen Sugar ..... Amer. T. & T.... I60I4 L-7V4 Hnnta Fo Copper Tamarack 3 U11111. iron oc o. . .260 Gen. Electric .... Mass. Electric... Trimountnin . 32 14U 22',4 5 114 49r 351i 5 441i K3U 19Ji Trinity N. K. u. ft 1; U. S. Steol united states Utah Victoria Winona Wolvcrlno do nui Advcnturo Alloucz -vs Amalgamated ... London Stock Qnotntlons. LONDON, Jan. 8,-4 p. m. Closing: Cons., money. .93 do account 11-16'Norfolk & Wcst J3'4 do pfd , K14 No. Pncltlc pfd., 81U Outarlo & West lOlla'l'ennsylvanla Anaconda Atchison do pru rtrilllmnro & O. .. 108 Reading Canadian Pacific, do 1st pfd do 2d pfd , So. Railway , do nfd Clies. & onio Chicago G. W C, M. & St. P.... Mi 1G9 Denver & 11. u... 45J4 94 43, 75),: 62 143 Southern Paclllc, do pfd union Paclllc...., Erlo do nfd. do 1st prd.. do I'd nfd U. S. Steel do nfd Illinois Central... Wabash Louis. & NI1SI1.... M., K. & T do pfd N. Y Central lOSW 2G do nfd Snanlsh 4s 54 IRnnd Mines 171V4 DoBcera BAR SILVER Uncertain; 23Hd per ounco. MONEY2(ii'2W ner cent. The rato of dis count in tho open market for short bills Is 3 per cent; for thrco months, 33 1-18 per cent , New York Mlnlnir Share. NEW YORK. JnnJ S. The following aro ths closing prices on mining stocks: Adams Con 18 Alice 15 Llttlo Chief .... Ontario . 10 .830 . ttf . G .. 14 . 7 . 20 . 40 .313 Ilrceco ' Hriinnwlck Con... 10 Ophlr ; Phoenix Potosl Com. Tunnel 654 con. uai. & va...jbu Savago Deadwond Terra, co sierra isevaua Smnll Hopes ... Standard Horn Silver 190 Iron Silver (0 Leadvlllo Con S Foreign Flnnnulnl. LONDON, Jan. 8. Money was abundnnt today nnd tho Indebtedness to tho Bnnk of England wns practically liquidated. Tho (lrmniiit tviiH irnml. niseounts wero (llllet. Thero was somu uncertainty regarding tho future, ns tho heavy collection ot revenues for tho last quarter of tho year will pos sibly materially affect tho money market. Business on tho Stock exchango opened, qulot. Prides woro rnthor Irregular, but tho changes wero slight, American cx eentml. Later thero was somo Increase of activity. Kafllrs continued to ndvunce, bo- ing supported iy proiessionais. 1110 iu turo of tho day's transactions was tho con tinued Inquiry for BrltishsChartcred South African shares, which wero bought for home, American and continental account. Consols wero easier owing to fears of a further lssuo when Parliament reassembles, and thCro was llttlo of that buying which usually follows tho distribution1 of govern ment dividends. Americans wero dull and dispirited In tho nbsonco of support, but later became.' somewhat firmer and closed Hteady. Rio tlntos wero dull. Copper was qulot and 14 lower. Grand Trunks- re lapsed. Gold premiums aro 'quoted as fol lows: Buenos Ayres. 136.90; Madrid, 33.02; Rome, 14.5. India council bills woro al lotted today at Is 4d. PARIS, Jan. 8. Prices on tho bourse to day wero Irregular and closed generally firmer. Argentines and Brazilians wero firm. Spanish securities relapsed sharply on tho rather disappointing result of tho treasury bond lssuo. Italians hardened on purchases for German account. Rio tlntos wero offered for London account and wero weak throughout. Thomson-Houstons wero very firm. DeBeers and Kafllrs had a good disposition, especially Rand shares. Tho prlvato rate of discount was unchanged. Thrco per cent rentes, lOOf 4714c- for thn account; exchange on London, 25f 14c jr checks; Spanish 4s closed at 76.92. BERLIN, Jan. 8. Prices opened firm on tho bourse today, but weakened toward tho c 080. Tho speech from tho throno rend at the opening of tho Prussian Diet trtday had little Influence on business. Ex change on London, 20m 42pfg for checks; Discount intes for short and threo months' bills, 214 per cent Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON, Jan. 8. Today's state ment of tho trensury balances In the gen eral fund, exclusive of tho $150,000,000 gold reserve In tho division of redemption, shows: Avnllablo cash balance, $172,297,176; gold, $112,401,004. Coffee Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 8.-COFFI5E-Snot RIo, steady: No. 7. Involco, 64c Mild, quiet; Cordova, 7!48llc. Euturcs opeiutd barely steady In tone, with prices un changed to 10 points lower and ruled weak most of tho day, Wnll street.. foreign houses nnd tho street unloading largo amounts. Large local buyers covered on tho opening, prompted In tills by tho better thnn looked for cables. Later they wero liberal sellers. Tho continued heavy movemont of coffco in tho crop country and thn enormous clearances reported for tho United States checked now buying and gave the bears a strongiudvantage today. Final prices wero net unchanged to 10 points lower nnd the undertone steady. Total sales wore 79,250 bags. Including January at 6.30c: March, 6.33a60o: April, 6.5o06.55c; May. 6.65aJ.Cc; July, 6.75yfl.85c; Septombor, 6.957c; Octo ber 7.10c; November, 7.10c; December,, 7.15 07.250. Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruit. NEW YOTIK. Jan. 8. EVAPORATED APPLES A rather easier feeling prevailed with not much Interest manifested by ex porters. In somo Instances ,-tho pooror grades wore quoted a trifle lower. State, common to good. 7Q?o: prlnle, 914JT9?io; choicer 9!410c; fancy. lOiJOBc CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Con-tlno qulot and tlrm. Prunes, 3ft7c. Apri cots, Royal. 10014o; Moor Park, 9Hffl3c. Peaches, peeled, 16fi20o; unpecled, 7',44j1214c. OH ind Ilnsln. , OIL CITY, Jan. 8. OIL Credit balances, $1.15; certificates, no bid; shipments, 77.180 bbls.; average, 71,180 bbls.; funs, 80,174 bbls.; average. 70.728 bbls. .. T , TOLEDO, Jan. 8. OIL North Lima, S5c; South Lima and Indiana, 80c. NEW YORK. Jan. 8.-qHCottonseed, hrm; prlmo crude. nomlual;i yellow, 4314 44c. Petroleum, dull. Rosin, steady. Tur pentine, steady. , uciuui uuBiui'.iH in uniiKers uius at jl.S7't. 4.8714 for demand nnd nt $I.8I', for sixty 2Ws: tf'Siv??! tr',l,le8' -85.Mi commercial OMAHA LITE STOCK H1IIIT Cattle ItciIpU MoeVttt ind Itreig Frlcti Were ?.id fr Goed luff. HOG MARKET A TRIFLE LtWER TODAY Very Few Sheep nnd l.niiilm Arrived This .MomliiK nnd Under Influence ot Good Demand Priori Advanced Shnrply. , . .SOtfTH OMAHA, Jan. S. Receipts were. Cattle. Hogs, sheep, unicjai Aionuu) a.Wl i.'ijJ 2,0,0 vumui lurauu, o.iUI 13,101 3,ovl tllllCI . iai euuesuuy.. ls,VM v,uj 4l Ihree days this week.12.bll 30,209 0,431 Sumo uu)m nisi wcck..., i,o(il 2t),L-V0 b.ni Sumo Wtt'K before b.nwi 24,5i 4,232 Sumo threo WeeKS ugo..li,.M iu.twO 1,211 sumo tuur weeks ugo...ll,o92 .So.iws'j 'j.'ju bume nays lust )ear 2J,o1 U.i'Ji Average price paid lor hogu ut South Omulm the pujt several dujs with com parisons: Uate. 1 i3oi. litHw.ii&aa.iiws.iiMtf.asw.lisM. Dec. 15... Dec. 16... Dec. 17... Dec. 18... Dec. la... Dec. 20... Dec. 21... Dec. Si,,, Dec. 23... Dec. 24... Dec. 2o... Dec. 26... Dec. 21... Dec. 23... Dec. 29... I Deo, 30... Dec. 31... I 4 26141 b341 4 841 3 j 3 27 3 24 3 301 3 2 3 17 3 111 3 37 3 Ii 3 40 3 16 3 36 I 3 261 3 31 u .0 U 12 6 01 6 06 9 6 06 U 0914 4 731 3 981 4 1 4 77 3 9.' 3 281 3 11, 3 31 4 ttfl 3 l 3 28) 3 33 3 17 3 14 3 17 3 19, 3 31 3 27 3 21 . 3 30 3 $8 3 36 3 41 3 33 4 81, 4 01 4 02 3 2a 4t80 3 34 3 24 1 Vi 3 37 3 47 3 1 3 26; 4 861 I 4 89 4 11 4 831 1 091 4 77 4 14 4 811 4 16 4 14 4 90 I 3 60 3 20 3 44 3 30 I 3 24 2Uli a 48i 3 45 3 4o 3 61 3 32 3 301 3 181 G35 iS 10 6 3 36 3 171 Date. I 1902. 1901.100.1S99.1S93.1897.1K96. Jan. 1..., Jan. 2..., Jan. 3..., Jan. 4.... Jan. 6..,, Jan. G..,, Jan. 7,.., Jan. 8.,,, 630 I 6 2i eis. G 23 J4 4 951 4 21 3 421 1 3 43 3 44 3 1S 3 17 3 49 3 43 3 46 3 61 4 96, 4 95 3 67 3 57 3 41 3 47 4 29 6 0'J 4 27j 3 II 3 2 6 04 1 31 4 35 3 38 G 23T4 3 48 3 39) 3 29 3 53 6 10V4! 5 05 3 42: 3 V), 3 13 3 18 3 12 3 48 3 46 5 06 4 31 Indicates Sunday, Indicates holiday. Tho olllclal number at curs ot stuck brought lit today by each road was: Roads. Cattle. ILoks. Sh'p. U'ses. (J., m. & sl P. ity... 3 O. Sc. St. L. Ry 1 Missouri Paclllc Ry.. 8 Union Pacillo system. 18 C. & N. W. Ry 6 F E. & M. V. R. It.. 20 C, St. P., M. & O.... 12 B & M. 11. Ry 25 C, B. & Q. Ry 11 K. C. & St. J 1 C, R. 1. At P. east.. It C, R. I. & P. west.. 2 Illinois Centrul 0 Totat rocelptu. .."..".127 11 1 19 1 14 20 .. 18 21 3 6 ii " 1 1 123 4 Tho disposition of tho day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing tho num ber of head indicated: Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 301 1,724 224 Swift and Company G56 2,635 Cudahy Packing Co S49 2,370 110 Armour Co 575 2,909 Hammond Co., 'from 1C C. 432 R. Becker & Dcgan ).. 66 Vansnnt & Co 9 Carey & Benton..'. 100 Lobmun & Co 1 W. I. Stephen 11 Hill & Huutzlnger 10 Livingstone & Schallcr.... 38 ' B. F. llobblck T29 Hamilton & Rothschild.... 167 L. 1'. Husz 27 j Other buyers 313 408 Totals .3,684 9,G3S 742 CATTLE There 'was not a very heavy run of cattle here today for tho middlo of tho week and us packers seemed to have qtitto' liberal orders tho market ruled ac tive and stronger all around. Buyers started out In good season and It wns not long before thu bulk of tho offerings was disposed of. Thero was a fair sprinkling of cornfed steers In tho receipts today und tho mar ket could bafely be v quoted strong und ac tive. In somo cases sales wero mado that looked 60 und oven 10c higher than tho samo kinds sold for yesterday. Tho de mand was genernl for tho better grades as well us for tho shortfeds, but H could not bo said that anything very cholco was offered. Thero was also oonslderablo activity to tho cow trado and thu market was strong to a dlmo higher. It was noticcablo that tho kliuls that sold so slowly nnd ut such tuievcn prices yesterday changed hands freely today at stronger prices. Tho Im provement today then was mostly 011 tho dinners end medium grades, though, tho choicer bunches ulsa sold 'at strong prices. Bulls moved much moro freely today than yesterday und brojght strong prices. Tho same was true of stags, una Veal culves were also In good demand ut strong prices. Thero wero only, a few Blockers and feed ers In tlio yurds today that .were at all good and tho demand was sutllclent to taku what was offered ut fully steady prices. Tho demand Is good for both light and heavyweight cattle, but tho quality" must bo good. Common kinds aro moro or less ncgiec'lcd. Representative sulcs: BEEF STEERS. ' No, 1 13 1 1 1. l.... 10 4 Av. .. 610 .. 901 .. 850 .. 910 ..1O10 ..1100 ..1078 .. 857 ..11)16 ..1040 ..1140 .. 906 .. 916 .. 970 ..1106 IT. No. 15... 6... 22... Av. 1033 1166 996 1070 1189 973 lilt 1079 1060 1088 1102 1290 ....11G8 1214 Pr 4 70 4 70 4 70 4 75 4 75 4 75 4 80 4 90 4 90 4 90 4 90 6 00 5 10 6 13 6 00 2 80 3 35 3 60 3 90 3 70 4 00 4 25 4 25 4 40 4 40 4 60 4 50 4 63 4 70 4 70 10.. 16.. 13 29.. 7.. 19.. 42.. 15 ?:):::: 16 21 CO 3 18 4 17 11 O 5.'.'.'.'.'.' 1 21.... 11.... ..1378 STEERS AND HEIFERS. ....1231 5 20 STEERS AND HEIFJJRS. .1.. 915 3 25 8 1130 ....1110 4 30 HEIFERS. 5 20 611 , 445 7GI 070 705 603 80) : so 715 3 25 3 23 3 25 3 50 3 70 4 15 35 1.... 770 890 910 786 lbuo 2 70 2 75 3 00 3 15 31 1 3 : COWS. 1 1 1 1 1 1.: 6 1 10 1 l!'.'.'.'.'.'. 850 750 770 850 680 920 978 740 9S0 fcCO 900 990 1 60 1 60 4..., 922 1085 943 Ul5 1020 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 03 3 03 3 10 3 10 3 13 3 20 3 20 3 20 3 25 3 23 3 23 3 30 3 30. 3 30' 3 33 3 35 3 40 3 45 1 75 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 15 2 15 2 25 2 40 2 40 2 4U 2 40 2 40 2 40 2 40 2 60 2 60 2 60 2 60 2 50 2 60 2 65 2 CO 2 60 2 03 2 G3 2 G5 2 65 2 75 2 75 2 75 2 75 2 76 2 76 2 73 2 80 2 80 2 80 2 85 2 85 2 85 2 85 2 85 2 85 2 90 3 00 3 00 3. 0.... 1.... 6.... 6..., 16..., 7.... ... 906 ...1016 ...1011 988 b 11 4 16 1 1 . 938 . 990 .1115 . 984 .1060 . 930 19... n V.','. 13..., 1...- o 16.'.'. 1... 16..., 3... 10..., 11..., 1... 5... 5... 1..., 1... 8... 1 I'.'.'. 1... 1... 4... 1... 6... 10... 3... 4..., 1... 1... I:::: 21... a.. . 1... c... 1... 4... 1... 1... 4... 1... 1... 1... 1... 815 910 980 850 1000 ......1020 ..1. ..1010 ...... 1010 '823 ...... 1000 912 1016 1007 997 920 866 1054 ". 1270 1200 947 760 832 1460 1010 850 900 970 1020 890 975 1050 1010 995 985 836 1097 2... v 1130 12...: 874 7 1071 10 975 7..... 1042 1.. .1200 .... 950 ....1052 .... 935 ....1085 1013 1002 ....1133 ....1107 .... 870 ....1200 ....1000 8 9..,:, 2 16 4 12 10 1 1 1 16 1..... o I.'.'.! 1 1 2 7 1 14 1 14 4 O 4!!"! 2 3 45 3 60 3 GO 3 GO 3 G3 3 70 3 70 ,3 75 '3 75 3 73 3 75 3 75 .... 878 ....1330 ....1160 ....1310 ....1290 .... 'J0 .... 960 ....109.) ....1210 .... 918 ....1040 ....1093 .... 982 ....12G5 ....1363 ....1315 3 75 3 76 3 75 3 75 3 85 3 85 3 83 3 83 3 83 3 90 4 00 4 10 4 10 4 23 4 25 .1240 3 00 19.. 1074 COWS AND HEIFERS. BULLS, , 770 885 , 1000 , 1280 .,....,1300 .1090 990 960 660 1030 , 1220 1360 , SS0 1110 1440 2 28 1. .1300 .1604 . 940 . 410 3 00 3 15 3 15 3 15 3 25 3 25 3 25 3 30 3 40 '3 60 3 65 3 75 4 00 4 00 4 00 5 60 G 04 6 23 6 25 9 23 2 25 2 23 2 35 2 40 2 60 2 55 2 60 2 60 3 65 2 85 2 85 2 90 3 00 3 00 9,,.. 1.'.'.'.'.' 1. ..1700 1 1270 1 1240 2 1250 1 1390 1 ,..,16y 1 1470 1 1220 1 i....l400 1 1760 1. ....1980 CALVES. 3. 1. 1S3 IMA 3 50 3 4 00 1 4 00 1 200 190 130 190 ft 1 150 2 113 .1 0 4 W 1 414 .110 1 130 S 00 1 100 6 23 STAGS. 1 1100 2 75 STOCK. CALVES. 1 220 2 60 48...., 300 3 V 1 270 3 00 2 310 ."75 STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. 1 800 60 2... GS3 2 73 '8 74S 1 700 3 710 2 615 8 625 2 m 2 GO 2 GO 2 65 2 63 .3 793 2 83 1..1 IPSO 2 90 1 780 3 00 17 724 3 OO 3 496 ; 15 STOCKER3 AND FEEDERS. 8.... 677 00 1 900 3 GO 13.. 1 636 3 G. 16 726 3 70 1 780 3 75 3 626 3 75 4 GI2 75 1 640 3 00 2 690 3 00 1 790 3 00 3 740 3 23 2 G63 3 25 3 67G 3 33 3 633 3 40 16... v 630 3 60 12 1056 3 50 1 800 3 60 15 793 1 900 5. 744 3 3 3 80 11.. S02 3 Si) 14 642 3 80 3 726 3 83 68 748 3 85 21 ,,901 S'M 12 0)1 .1 95 15 816 4 00 17 905 4 00 1 650 3 60 18 1 11 2.... i... Got 3 60 770 3 60 701 3 60 597 3 60 3 933 4 00 6S5 3 00 ,890 3 60 722 3 00 76... ....1056 4 10 .... 802 4 23 10... . 8 HOGS Thero wero not ns- many hogs On sale today ns arrived yesterday, but still receipts wero fairly liberal. Other markets wero quoted lower again today and buyers started out hero trying to buy their sup plies a dlmo lowor than yesterday. Sellers held on for better prices and 'packers Dually raised their hands nnd bought thn bnus steady to 60 lower. Tho market' wus uneven, particularly on tho llghtwolglit nogs, iiy comparing 1110 snies niaiio louny wlth those of yesterday It will bo found that In somo cases light hogs sold-hlghcr touuy ami in somo .cases lower iiinn tuoy did yesterday. For that reason It Is dilll ault to give any very tlcflnito quotations, hut nq 11 uenerul thlliir nil weights sold from steady to 6c lower. Good heavyweight hogs sold largely from $6.20 to $6.40. Butcher nnd medium weights brought mostly from $6.05 to $6.20 nnd tho Hght- wcignts soiu irom ?t.iu uown, vnuo 1110 market was not tinrtlcularlv active, still tho bulk of tho offerings wns disposed of 111 good season. iicprtentatlvo sales: No. Av. Sh. IT. No. Av. Sfi. IT. 26 70 ... 4 85 82 213 40 G 10 3 119 80 6 25 92 227 75 204 40 G 10 ,. G 10 . G10 20 131 86 149 92 144 100 155 40 163 103 152 115 176 ... 6 60 ... 6X0 ... G70 ... 6 75 ... 5 75 ... 6 76 80 6 10 48 187 43. 81. 101 CO. 136 120 6 10 .193 ... G 10 .185 120 6 10 19 80 G 10 PS 190 80 210 78 235 C 10 ..171 160 6 80 ... 6 10 40 6 1214 40 6 15 - GO 1SI 6 80 G3 214 120 5 90 79. .220 102 1S1. 5 90 GO... 82... 76... 82... .235 120 6 15 G4 196 G 90 r 00 6 90 6 90 6 90 5.93 6 9714 ..203 6 13 G 15 85 177 61 201 93 182 98 173 82 182 90......1M 65. .A. .207 95 1H 77 190 ..219 .261 1G0 6 15 72 212 G2 233 70 235 79 211 70 202 33 212 .. G 15 40 6 15 40 0 15 ,.. G15 .. G15 .. G 15 40 40 G 00 80 G 00 G9......24I 200 C 20 65 212 280 6 00 GS 3(i5 1C0 C 00 63... ...265. 20 62 299 160 6 20 76 245 40 6 20 33 212 80 6 00 GS 202 ... GOO 74 220 SO GO) 69 183 ... 6(0 66......16S 40 6 00 47 191 W 6 00 75 196 ... 6 00 92 187 ... 6 00 79 204 40 6 0214 G6 222 ... 6 OT, 91 204 240 6 05 77 204 40 G 03 70 199 ... COS 89 210 130 6 03 62 243 83 217 62 250 16 259 67 210 67 314 25 25D 40 6 20 ... 6 20 40 6 20 ... 6 25 ... G25 ... G 25 80 625 40 6 25 30 2GS 34 , 67 289 J20 G 23 .13 l.T b 65 30) 120 6 2714 G3 211 ... 6 30 54 271 ... G30 66, 297 ... 6 30 61....305 120 CM 61 2SS ... 6 3714 71 289 ... 6 40 217 40 6 0714 104. GO.., ..203 120 6 0714 .ID! W U 1U .219 6 10 87. ..185 120 6 18 SHEEP Thero wero only four cars of Bheep on sale this. morning, so that a fair test of tho market was not made. It was very evident, however, that packers wero anxious for supplies and In fact somo of them had to havo a few. For that reason tho fow cars that arrlvod this morning wero picked up nt an early hour at prices that looked a good deal higher than was nuld for tho samo class of stuff vratnrrinv. A bunch of wethers of bnly fair quality" buiu 111 uo uuu lacro wero no inmnn offered to test tho market. Tho demand for feeders Is nnnnrenttv In good shape, as tho few , that arrlvo sol, tULI IlJ.MlllV. llllll.'II lit I1W,1.!. Ill H TT1 Mm. Ing of rather common quality sold for $3.20. wyoiuuuus: wnoice ngniwoignt yearlings, $l.6o4.75; good to cholco medium weight yearlings. $t.25ff4.60: fnlr to cood vearllnes. $4.0031.25: cholco wnthers. $4.2534.60; fair to good wethcra, $4.004.25; cholco ewe. $3.75fJ 4.00; fair to good owes, $3.D0CT3.75 ( common cwos, $2.75tf3.S0; cholco lambs, $5.75C,00; fair to good lambs, $5.6006.75: feeder weth ers, v.ious.w; iceuer lamos, $3.50314.00. Rep resentative sales: No. Av. 10 cull ewes 99 1. buck :.. 140 3 bucks 183 Pr. $2 00 300 3 00 3 20 3 23 3 60 3 60 8 73 3 85 4 60 4 60 4 60 4 65 5 60 6 75 408 feeder owcs....i 99 & cull ewes 90 8 western ewes 102 14 western ewes 80 11 native ewes 9 nntlvo owes It western wethers 15 westprn wethers G2 western wethers ... 171 ... 130 ... 93 ... 70 ... 91 ... 127 m. 89 ... 108 162 western wethers 31 western Iambs 12 native lambs .., CHICAGO LIVU STOCK MARKET. Cattle- Higher lIou Lower nnd Sheep Active. 15,500 head; western, good to choice, stroiis to iuc mgncr; otners slow and steady; good n.ltn,, rjvr.T r.ft. . .. I . rs l,.,,tiv, ru.wii I.UV, IUUt iu IIIVUIUIII, tLwiip 6.00 Htockers nnd feeders, $2,250-4,75; cows, $1,2553.75: heifers. $2.75ij5.00; cannors, $1.25 -.uv; nuns, i.iui(Li.i; caivcs, fJ.uumn.w, Texas fed steers, $3.25116,25. nuus iieceipts, 15,000 Heart; tomorrow, 40,000 estimated; left over, 10.000 head; mar ket 6W10c lower, closing nctlvo: mixed and butchers. $5.9OS6.40: cood to choice heavy. $6.25y6.G214; rough heavy. $5.90flG.l5; light, $5.766.10; bulk of sales. $5.95i06.30. v Bimiiir ucceipis, iB.uuu neau; snccp ac tive, lambs nctlvo nnd stroiiKer: cood to cholco withers, $4,O01t4.76; fulr to choice mixed, $3.6004.23; western sheep, fed, $1.00 W4.75; lambs, natives, $3,6006.00; western litmus, icu, tu.vvuu.ia. Oftlclal yesterday: Rccclpts-!nttle, 8.727; hogs. 53.6UC; sheep. 25.312. Shlpments-Cnt-tlc, 3,372; hogs, 3,416; sheep, 4,212. Knnsna City Live Stock Mnrket. KANSAS CITY. Jan. 8. CATTLE Re ceipts, 6,000 mttlvcs, 1.000 Te.Nuns, 200 cnlves: market generally stendy; choice export nnd dresBod beet steers, $5,751(6,35; fulr to cood, $4.655j6.G3; stockcrs and feeders, $3.35l.60: western iuu hicltb, i.-mo.ou; mcxiiu una Indian steers. S3.G0Sj6.10: Texns cows. 82.60 jfl.OO; native cows, $2.Goft4.75: heifer's, $3.60 d(5.00; cauners, $1.75ij2.60; .bulls, $2.GOI,00; culves. $3.5086,00. nuus Receipts, 18,000 ncau; market 5W 10c lower; tf.p, $0.55: bulk of sales, $5.10ff u.iu, jiuti.y, u.,rt,u.ij, iiiiavu iJUCliei a, il6.45; light. $5. 43i0. 16: pigs. $4.25fi&,20, 40; heavy, $6.&0?6.&5: mixed packers, $5,73 SHEEP Receipts, 2.000 head: market steady; fed lambs, $5.0Off5.n0; fed wethers, $3.7504.75: yearlings. $4.5OJ(5.10: ewes, $3.25 (fl.00; culls and feeders, $2,005(3.75. New York Live Stock Mnrket. NEW YORK, Jnn. 8.-BE!3VE8-Re. ,iiv j winv, uuu. o. itrjrj v r.o lie- :elpts, 3,133 head: quiet and steady; bulls, Irm; steers, $3.855i6.10; oxen nnd stags, $5.50: mils, $2.70fW.25: extra fat bulls, $1.60; fat celpl tlrm bu s. heifers. '$3.75fW.2fl : exnorts. 914 head rut tin 1,600 head sheep and 7,520 quurtors of beef. uaijv;h. iieceipts, i,us neuu; goou venls lit .11 , .u,. ...... L,..juii a.i.n, ..UlCin steady; veals, $1,60Q.60: tops, $9; southern and western calves, $3.2of73.60. SHEEP AND LAMUS-RCCOlpts, 8.G72 bead: sheen, stendy to stronc: lambs, ton higher; sheep, $2.60JM.OO; export grades, $1,40 5H.75! culls, $1,605(2.25: lambs, $4.604jG.20; 1 car, $8.25; culls, $3.00M.OO; Canada lambs, HOGS Receipts. 6.680 head: steady: stnto. $G,4O5J0,6O; western, nominal. St. Louis Live Stock Murkct. BT. LOUIS. Jan. 8.-CATTLE-Recclnts. 8.100 head, Including 2.000 Toxnns; market trtoany; native snipping ana export steers, $4.G05(6,50; dressed beef and butcher steers, $4.005j6.16: steers under 1,000 lbs., $3,C3 6.30; stackers nnd feeders, $2,4554.15: cows and helfersr $2.00fM.95; canners, $1.6O5i'2.60; bulls, $2.6O5J,4.00: Toxoa and Indian steers, $3.805iG,40 fed, K.WmM grass; cows and heifers, $2.4683.76. HOaS Receipts, 8,100 head; market lOo lower; nigs nnd lights, $5.90SG,15; jiuckcrs, $6.00516.25; butchers, $6.205ffi.60, SHEEP Receipts, 900 head: market 1M 25a lower; nutlvo muttons, $3.30Q4.25; lambs, stockers, $1.50&2.00. ' Slook In Slsht. i The following tnbln shows tho receipts of cnttlo, hogs and sheep at tho nvo principal mnrlielH for Jnnllarv 8! Cnttlo. Hnnlh Omaha 3.0.16 Hogs, Sheeo. 9,655 747 15.0110 18.000 18,000 2,000 8,100 909 6,700 400 Chicago 15,600 Kansas City 6,(00 i,ouis ...,. j,i(u Josoph 900 Totals 28,536 S7.-465 22,047 Si, Joseph Live Stack Market. ST. JOSEPH, Jan. 8.-CATTLE-Recelplg, 900 head; steady; natives, $3.2507,2; Cowa and heifers. $1.25175.25: veals, $3.005J6.00; stcckers and feeders, $2.004TI.1! , ,, , . HOas-RecclpIs, 6,700 head; steady: light and light mixed, $5.b05IG.23; medium nnd heavy. $6.1Mi.45; pigs, $J.605f l.T3. SHEEP Receipts, 400 head; top owes, $1. . Cotton Mnrket. LIVERPOOL. Jan. 8.-COTTON-Spot. In fair demand: 1-lGd lowor; Amcriean riild dllng fair, 4 2f.-32d; good m Iddnng, 4 17-JS middling. 413-32d; low middling, 4 6-lGd; good ordinary, 4 3-lGd; ordinary, 3 15-v16d. Tho sales of tho day wero 10.000 bales, of which 600 wero fn speculation und oxport and Included 9.G00 American. Receipts, 43, W0 bales, Including 3S.40O American. Fu tures opened easy and closed firm; Ameri can middling, g. o. c, Jnnunry, 4 23-64d, buyers; Jnnunry and February. 4.23-64d, buyers: Fnbrunry and MumU. 4 22-C4d, buy ers; March and April, 1 22-tlld, buyorsj April und May. 4 23-tl-4 23-Gld; May add June, 4 23-6ld, sellers; Juno nnd July, 4 22-64 M 23-Gld, buyers; July and August, 4 22-64 Ji 4 23-64(1, value; August and September, 4 19-GKM 20-Old. buyers. NEV YORK, Jnn. S.-COTTON-Snot closing: Middling uiilnnds, SHc: middling guui.i tures ruiirV. Ifl.tnda, 8 7-16c: sule. 6,2oG bales. Fu res closed steady: January, 7.Slo; Fob try, 7.90o; March. 7.97C! April, 8.02c; May, 8.05c; June, 8.fGc; July, S.OSc: August, 7.92c; September, 7.71c: October, 7.80c. NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 8.-COTTON-Mnr-kct llrni; snles, 2,293 bales, Including 1,000 to nrrlvo; ordinary, 6e; good ordinary, GTtc: low middling, 7 7-lGc: middling, 7Jio; good middling, 8c; middling fair, 8 7-lGc; receipts, 21,(KV, bales; stock, 337,070 bales. GALVESTON, Jan. 8,-COTTON-Qutot nt 7?,c. ST. LOUIS, Jnn. 8.-COTTON-Qulot; middling, 713-16c: snles, 142 bales; receipts, 6,876 bules; shipments, 6,497 bales; stock, 62,303 bules. Dry (Sooila Mnrket. NEW YORK. Jan. 8.-DRY GOODS Homn buying lias again beun on a re stricted scnle In all departments nf cotton goods, but sellers nro'not pushing moro thnn boforo for business, and prices nro steady In both plnln nnd fnncy linos. Sev eral lmpcrtjtnt now lines of woolens oponcd up for next full nt udvuncca of 2Hifl214o per yard. Wool Mnrket. ST. LOUIS, Jnn. S. VOOI-Qu!et; ma dlum grades, 13lfl714c; light lino, 124Gl5ci heavy line. 105fl2c; tub-washed, 14C4c HELPING HAND FOR MISSION Local l'hllntitbroiiiiUtn Astir to Snvo Tenth Street Inntl , .. tutliiu. There Is a movement among somo of tho pullnntliroplo peoplo of tho city 'to redeem tho property between Dodgov street and Capitol avontio, on Tenth stroot, occupied by tho Tenth Street City mission, that tho Sunday school nnd industrial classes now conducted thero under tho direction of Miss Magco may bo continued. For twenty-ono years tho work wns car ried on thero by tho old City Mission board, but thrco years ago, that organization be coming lnoporatlvo, tho building, which was tho board's property, was turned over to tho local Women's Chrlstlau Tempornnco union, and put In charge or Miss Mugee. Tho lot bolonga to tho J. J. Monell estate, of which John J. Monell. Jr., nnd G. M. Hitchcock aro executors, nnd several months ngo they brought a claim of bov cral hundred dollars against tho old board for rcnt'of tho lot To satisfy this claim tho Women's, Christian Tomporanco union signed nn agreement to vacate, tho building and relinquish nil claim on It by Mnrch 1, 1902, turning It back to tho old City Mission board, which will turn It over to tho Monell estate This arrangemont leaves tho present woll established work without nny pormanent place for continuing, nnd It Is tho object of thoso lntorostcd to rnlso funds to purchaso tho lot that tho work may bo continued thoro. Charity Ilnll Proposed. Among tho plans pronoscd is that n char ity nll bo clvcn. Thin nnn hnon oti t'tmo in,1 by Mrs. Jardlnc, for many years o'no of tho cnior Bustainora of tho work, nnd has met with tho approval 6f many of tho Influen tial PCODlC. SOVOral members nf thn HnnrA of Governors of tho Knlghta of AJc-Sar-Bon. hSvo expressed a willingness to nllow tho uso of tho den for such a purpoBo, nnd tho matter will bo presented to thn imnni nV Its next mooting. Tho feeling scorns to be general mat tno society womon of tho city aro tho ones to mnko tho project a success, and nn offort will bo mado to Interest thorn that something may bo dono boforo Lent. Tho City Union of Young rooplos' Soclc tlos'ls also Interested .'n tho pormanont es tablishment of tho mission, nml nn ihr. association Jias paid Miss Mngoo's salary ami supported tho gospel work there Its members aro generally recognized aa the proper nconlb to continue It. Timv ,., - --. ... UJ .1 1. 1 lj expressed n willingness to co-'oporuto with thoso desirous of helping tho work, but In tho event of tho securing of any sum from nny sourco for tho pormanont con tinuation of tho work, thoro doubtless will bo a now board created. NEW ROAD FOR MISSOURI Chnrter Iasncd to tho St. Loula, Mem phis A Southern Railroad Company, JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., Jan. 8. A char ter was Issued today by tho socrotary of stato to tho St. Louis, Momphla & Southern Railroad company of St. Louis, with a cap ital stock of $12,000,000, Tho road la to ex tend from Crystal, City, Jefferson county and connoct with tho St. Louts & San Francisco, In St. Louis county. Tho direc tors nro Nowman Erb of New York; John Scullln. Hugh. McKUtrlck nnd Charles Oll bort of St. Louis; E. F. Bloorayor. Capo Girardeau, Mo.; Frederick II. Prince and Frederick Ayor, Boston; Ocorgo H. Nor man, Providence, R. I and E. Summcr flcld, Now York. Honor President Itoosuvelt. NEW YORK. Jan. 8. President Roosevelt wns elected nn honorory member of the Friendly hons of St. Patrick at tho quar terly meeting of the society JHt hold. It s protablo that ho will bo Invited to at tend, tho nnnual dltmcr of tlio aoclety on tho evening of March 17 next. S . TUB It HALT V MARKET. 1 daJnnuarS8: PlaCCd " rCCoM Wettae 'Wnrrnnty Deeds. J. F. Jnekorott to C. O'Connor, nl-3 lot 10, block 79, South Omahn...... t JV. Jf,nnl"is ,n,ld w,f9. to McCalVo J" 4, 1 1,00 1.90I 67( hW 2.00A MotropolUnn Loiin nnd Trust comimny ... ,J' " """.a jy, Jiurr l'laco Jiistlou Kinsfathcr to AVIlllatn'T'niil crs, nwty swli 81IO-10 , L. A. Vanfcandt and husband to Byron ltfnrl rwimrtiim n 1A ..,., nn ... Anton Horunsen and wlfo to J, c o uonncii, wvi lot 20, block 1, Claren don add , G. A. Hoagland and wlfo to IS "a! ChrJstcnscn, lot 10,. block 1, Idlowlld! Quit Clnlin Deeds. ' James McCord and wlfo to iWlrt Whttnov. umltv3.ll r,f .n.Y.,.( on" iK. ii " . - W.A Z0-15-J3 , Anton Remcs fo Knto Remes. lot' 10 block 2, Potter & C.'s add .. ' , , vi,iiiiui( iu v. a, Ktevenn n2j3 lots 1 and 2, block 9, Summit Deeds. ssto&Si.Prcdfi:.,.?.t..8' bIock 6- Sheriff to P. A. Howard. ints'iVV'Vn' 2,0 Schlcslngcr s udd , ' Total amount of transfers, . Tiepnaa ion. Boyd CommiBBiou Go ( gucceittr to Jamts B. Boj 4 c. OMAHA, NEB. ' COMMISSION UKAIN, PHOVIIIONI AND STOCK! Brd mt Trad llBB( Dlrct wlr to Chicago and Nw Tad. C8MCi3mt4,jBto.-AJtYaftML 4