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tJlE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, JAtfTJABY 15, 1002
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
IMlllpi Fail i to Adraac tat Marjini on
lis Dull.
ENORMOUS AMOUNT OF GRAIN UNLOADED
Many Million ntuhela of Cerent
Thrown Into the Weakening Mar
ket nml Punic of Depression
Threatens Everything.
CHICAGO, Jan. 11. Thcro was tumult
today In the. grain pits. For a tlmo n .panic
of depression threatened every thing. AH
other nows was subordinate to the falluro
of Georgo II. Phillips to advance margins
on hl deals and tho consequent unloading
of many million bushels of coroals on the
already .weakening markets. ..After tho
early wldo and rapid fluctuations and a
heavy short market had absorbed tho Phil
Hps stuff to tho profit of many a bear tho
markets quieted and gradually came under
usual Influences. Tho closo was much bet
ter than had been expected. May wheat
suffered a net loss of c, May corn Vtf.ttc,
May oats Vi0V4c and May rye 3c. Provi
sions closed Independent, 12V4015O to 154?
17H" higher. . , .,
When. Just boforo tho opening of tho
board, tho notice was posted at tho request
of Phillips that houses having open deals
with him closo them out at once, trader
became badly frightened. IjUo lout night
It was known that Phillips was In a tight
pinch to mako good his margins because
of tho small raid on his rye deals made yes
terday. Hears In tho wheat pit began aug
menting tho slzo of tho load of long wheat
which rumor credited him with. Hulls who
had been averaging for tho last few days
became frightened and the result was that
when tho starting gong sounded May
wheat was selling lc to lHIHHc down at
8OV40Oc. Such prices wcro bargains to tho
heavily nhort bear crowd and overywhero
covering was tho feature. Hut liquidations
both by longs and tho Phillips houses kept
up at a tremendous rate. Tho Phillips stuff
was estimated at 5,600.000 bushels, all of
which whs put out nlmost nt tho start of
tho market. Tho large extent of the short
nccounts Is credited with having saved tho
market from a panic. Covering and somo
bull support put tho prlco for May up
again to Hc but tho fact of tho falluro
was still felt and tho market sagged again
to 80-Hc Hy the noon hour thn usual con
ditions began to havo their effect and tho
market quieted down. Tho slightly lower
cablcM. willed wcro overlooked at tho open
ing, showed by n small reflection of tho
weakness yesterday In this market, und tho
continued reports of no moisture In tho
winter belt helped press prices upward
again. Somo bulls en me In tho market at
tho low prices and May closed barely weak,
4c down, at 81f(SlUc Local receipts wcro
CS tars, two of contract grade; Minneapolis
and Dultrth reported 411 cars, making a
total for tho three points of 479 cars,
against 3S1 last week and 471 a year ago.
Primary receipts wero 657,000 bushels, com
pared with 800,000 bushels a year ago. Sea
board clearances 'n whoat and Hour
equalled 637,000 bushels. Tho world's vls
lblo supply decreased 628,000 bushels.
Corn opened weak and lower. The sell
ing for tho Phillips account wiib estimated
at 600,000 bushels. In general tho reactions
wcro tho same as In whoat. May opuned
l'VHHio to 0-ic down at 6IV4c to 63c.
Selling orders wero much In evldcnco
throughout thn mission. Tho cash situation
was dull and thu salvation of tho pit
rested almost entirely on tho covering of
tho heavy short nccounts. After tho open
ing slump there wns a sharp reaction to
(Wuc, slightly abovo yesterday's close.
Tho advance wns lost when wheat weak
ened ngaln. Thoro was somo attempt at
bulling and lato In tho session tho reaction
brought a closo only slightly weak, 0c
lower, nt 65',ic. Itecclpts wero 171 cars.
Oats had tho samo troubles to contend
Against as tho other pits. There wero
about G0O.00O bUBhcls sold hero to closo tho
Phillips deals. As In other markets shorts
wero tho buyers. This nit shows' a con
siderable Independence at tho opening.
May started 074o lower at 45c. slumped
to 4114c, but Jumped bock quickly to 46c,
lie higher than yesterday. A good many
traders wcro sold short nt tho opening and
were caught for losses, but after tho early
excitement trade quieted down and eased
materially. Hulls did not attempt much
nupport to this market. May closed steady,
ViwUo lower, at 45c Itecclpts wero 202
cars.
Rye. the pit which caused all tho trouble,
had tho hardest day of all. Early tho
"fancy" deal which Phillips Is said to havo
started, was raided by ono or two clovaop
concerns, and at ono tlmo there was 3d
depression; Support had buoyed tip prices,
but brokers became afraid of 'the Phillips
deals. and demanded tho full deal. JIo was
understood to be over l,00O,00D bushels long,
and when his closing notlco was posted at
tho opening; May prices wero iQ6G down
nt 62061c. Tho heavy liquidation that be
gan at onco was moro than the usually
small pit could stand and May dropped
down even to 00c. At this tlguro short cov
ering and long buying by ,a prominent
houso which absorbed nearly all tho Phil
lips stuff brought a reaction, to 65c.- 'Tho
closing was weak. 3c lower, at 63Uc.
Provisions showed marked strength and-
inaepenaonco immediately nrtor tno open
ing. At tho start there was a depression
on tho grain slump, but outsldo buying and
an Improvod hog market buoyed prices to
a firm close. May pork closed 15017V4C up
at $17.17V4: May lard 7Vi01Oc higher at $9.77V
and May ribs lO012Vo advanced at $S.67Va0
$.70.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
15 care; corn, 53 cars; oats, 110 cars; hogs,
83,000 head.
The leading futures ranged as follows.
Articles.! Open, Hlgh.l Low, CIose.lYost'.y
Wheat
Jan. 77i
May Hi(381
July imw
Corn
Jan. 61
May 65Vi
July 640$
Oats
May 44U45H
July 39V40V4
Sept. 3avi0V4
Pork
Jan. 16 70
May 16 95
July 10 87
Lard
Jan. 0 50
May 9 60
July 9 70
Rlbs-
Jan. 8 37
May 8 55
77!
I
81
81H
S0
n4
61H
6SV1
C2U
6i
G4T40S5!
65
45
40V4
33
16 72V41
45T
40
33
16 60
17 02
16 95
9 42V4
16 72
16 70
16 96
17 Vi
17 05
II KM
" 07$
18 87
9 BsW
9 77
9 62
9 50
9 60
9 70
a so
9 S5
9 G5-7
U S3
9 72
8 27
8 67
.8 37
8 70
8 55
8 lO
No. 2.
Cash quotations wero as follows:
FLOUR Easy; winter patents, $3,800)
4.00; straights, $3.4003.80; clears, $3.20
Vfi.w, spring specials, ii.3u; patents, $3,500
8.80; straights. 4a.2On3.40.
WHEAT-No. 3, 75076c; No. 2 red, 84
$4e.
OATR No. 2, 45N6c; No. 2 white, 47
47c: No. 3 white, 45047c.
RVE-No. 2.- 62a
BARLEY Fair to choice malting, 62
65c. ' w
SEEDB-No. 1 flax, $1.66: No. 1 north
western. 11.70; prlmo timothy, $6.55; clover,
r.nntraet irrndc. $9.90.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., $16.75
16.80,' Lard, per 100 lbs.. J9.50flJO.55. Short
ribs . sldcB (tooso), J8.30flS.45. Dry salted
snouinora idoxocij. i..wyy'.i. nliort clear
Bides (boxed), JS.8O88.90.
WHISKY Basis of high wines, $1.82.
The following were the receipts and ship
ments of grains yesterday:
Articles. Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 33,000 31,000
Wheat. bu 81,000 40.000
Corn, bu 164,000 123,000
Chits, bU 303.000 215,000
Rye, bu 3,000 1,000
Barley, bu 81,000 33,000
On the Produco exchange today tho but
ter market was easier; creamorles, IB
23c; dairies, 14020c. Cheese, steady at
lOiiUPUftC .ggs, linn, jresn, .juiwc,
NEW YOIIIC GEKKItAL MARKET.
Qaotatlona of the Dor on Various
Coramadltles,
NEW YORK. Jan. 14. FLOUR-Rccolpts,
80,000 bbls.; exports, 13,504 bbls.; market
Irregular and nominal and closing easy;
winter patents, J3.75fH.00; winter straights,
$2.6003,80; Minnesota patents, $3.8504.25;
winter extras, JJ.9CKjM.20; Minnesota bakers,
2.90tfa.35: winter low grades. $2.7(Xrt3.80.
Ryo flour, dull; fair to good, $3.2003.10;
cnoiea 10 xancy, j.iwuu.io.
CORNMEAL Quiet; yellow western, $1.36
City, xi.aa; uranuywino, w.uotn j.yd.
RYE irregular; No. 3 western, 70c f. o
b. afloat; state, 66067c, car lots.
BARLEY Quiet; feeding, 6O062o c. I
f Buffalo; malting. C972o, c. I. f., Buffalo,
WHEAT-Hecolnts. 240.350 bu.: oxnorts
129,130 bu. Spot market easy; No. 2 red,
68'io f. o, .b. afloat; No, 2 red elevator,
R7Uo f o. b. afloat: No. 1 hard. Dululh.
Allfn 1 n Yi nflnnt. Ontlunn nnAnml vr.lt0l
ana wealc over the reported falluro of a
prominent bull at Chicago. Heavy liqui
dation broke prices lo a bushels, after
wmcn moy raiueo mwura noon on cover
ing nd export rumors. With a subsequent
renewal of liquidation prices broke, but
rallied near the close, a gain on the late
covering ana ciosea irregular ttc net loss
Aiarcn ciosea ai cno, oiay, Bo;ra6;o
closed at SHC July, SSUQSo 13-16CJ closed
at fNc
CORN Receipts. 20,000 bu.i exports, 950
bu. Bpot, dull; No. 2, R)c elevator and
69-Ho . o. b. afloat. Options opened wonk at
tho wheat break and with Chicago, rallied
on light receipts and a good general de
mand, but later declined under further un
loading and with lato heaviness In other
markets. It finally rallied on covering mid
closed steady, "VSe net loss; May, no
694c; closed at iic; July, 6&i6.STiiC.
OATS Receipts, 7,857 bu.; exports, 15.500
bu. No. 2 white 54c; No. 3 white, 53Uc;
track, white, 63V40534c. Options Irregular
following corn.
HAY Steady; shipping, COflCSc; good to
choice, E2'490C.
HOPS Steady; state, common to choice,
1901 crop, WHlSVici 1100 crop, 12c; UO'J crop,
0f?9c; Pacific const. 1901 crop, U15c; 1900
crop, Ryi2c; 1899 crop, GftSc.
lllDliS-Steudy: Galveston, 20 to 25 lbs.,
18c; California, 21 to 25 lbs., 19c; Texas
dry. 21 fo 30 lbs., 14V4c,
LEATHER Steady: hemlock sole, Bu
enos Ayrcs, light to heavyweights, 25f
2GV4C. .
WOOI Dull; domestic fleece, 25fJ2Co;
Texas. lCfil7c.
PROVISIONS-Qulot; family, JU.0031o.50;
mess, J19; beef hams, J20.ooi(21.00; packet,
J10.5ogil.60; city, extra India mess, J17.50if
19.00. Cut meats, quiet; pickled bellies.
SHiflOc; pickled shoulders, 7c; pickled
hums, 9-ifflOHc. Lard, firm; western
steamed, J9.97W4(9.9714; refined, steady; com
pound, J10.10; South America, $11; com
pound, J8.00i(.25. Pork, steady; family,
J15.0Of(17.00; short clear, J18.00S20.00; mess,
JlCrtfi 17.00.
BUTTER Receipts, 6,426 pkgs.; state
dairy, 14(8t!lV4c; crenmery, 16fl2;tV4c; Juno
creamery', lSlo; factory, l.TfjlSHc
CHEESE Receipts, 3,387 pkgs.; firm;
fancy largo stalo full cream, fall made,
lO'-iij'lWic; fancy largo late, best made,
9!4c; fancy small full cream, 11'iQllHc;
fancy small late, best made, lOQlO'.ic.
EGGS Receipts, 7,452 pkgs.; firm; stato
and PonnBylvnnlr, 28Q2iaic; western can
dled, 272Sc.
POULTRY Alive. steady; springers,
fHt9c;turk3ys, lOtfllc: fowls, 11c: dressed,
quiet: springers, lOOUVic; fowls, 10tjllc;
turkeys, 12yviic.
METALS Tho local market for pig tin
was about He higher, with tho closing
prices standing at $23.35 bid. London closed
1 10 higher with snot at 105 and futures
at 102. Copper was unchanged here at
ll'io for luke, llHo for electrolytic and lie
for casting. It was said that thu market
waa even lower than the aboyc prices to
sell. Lead was unchanged nt New York
nt 4c, but at London thcro was a decline
of 2s 6d to 10 5s Spelter was 5 points
lower here, closing at JI.35, London wan
unchanged at 10 10s. Iron wna a llttlo
lower. Glasgow was quoted at 40s 8d and
Mlddlcsboro at 41s 9d. Pig Iron wnrrnnts
Jll.Wll3.oo; No. 1 northern foundry. J15.50
WlO.uo; No. 2 northern foundry. J15.o0ftl6.60:
No. 1 southern foundry, J15.60'Sfl6.00; No. 1
soft southern foundry, J15.OOU17.00,
OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS.
Condition of Trade and Qnotntlon
on Staple nml Knnoy Produce.
EGGS Receipts, light: fresh stock, 23c.
LIVE POULTRY-Hens. 6W7c: old
roosters 34c; turkeys, 72t9c; ducks und
hnt, in'JjOL, PIH1I1K UIHUKUIIB, ItVV 1U,,
UHESSKD I'OULTRY TurkCVS. 104T12c:
uuckh, waive; gecKe, vsjiuc; spring cniCK-
BUTTER Common to fair, 14V4c: choico
dairy, In tubs, 10i(17c ; separator, zsU2tc.
FROZEN KISH-Hlack bass, ISc; white
uass, jvc, uiucusu, 12c; uuiinenas, ivc: Diue
tins. 7c: bufTuloeM. 7c: cattlnh. 12c: mil. lrti't
crapplcst, 11c: halibut, 11c; herring, 6c; had
dock, 9c; pikci so; red snupper, 10c; kui-
iituti, ,, nLiiiiiaii, u., liuufc, vu, WiliWlinil,
be; pickerel, 6c; fresh mackerel, each, XXtt
OYSTERS Mediums, ner can. 22e: Stand.
nrdB. per can. 26c: extra selects, nor can.
S3cr New York counts, per can, 4oc: bulk
Standards, per gal., Jl.20ftl.25; bulk extra
...iflfltu ti ir. v -i. .......
per gal., J1.75.
1'IUEONS Live, per doz., 60c.
VEALr-Cholce, 6'o8c.
HAY Prices nuotcd bv Omaha Whole.
sale Hay Dealers' association: Choico up
land, JO; No. 2 upland, JS; medium, J7.50;
coarse. J7. Rye straw, J5.50. Theso prices
are for hay of good color and "quality.
Demand fair. Receipts, 20 cars.
BRAN J23.
OATS-452C
VEGETABLES.
POTATOES Homo crown, Jl; northern,
J1.10; Salt Lake, J1.10; Colorado, J1.10.
UAiiiiuiB-rer uu., uuc
BEETS Per H-bu. basket, 30c.
TURNIPS Per bu.. 60o: ltutabaaas. ner
100 lbs., J1.25.
1'AitHNira i'er du., two.
CUCUMBER8 Hothouse, per doz., J1.75.
LETTUCE Head. Der bbl.. 16.50: hat.
house lettuce, per dot., 25c. '
PARSLEY Per doz., 25c.
JlAlJIBIll',3 i-cr UOZ.. L'uC.
SWEET POTATOES llomn crnwn n
lb., 2Hc: Kansns, per bbl., $3.25.
CABBAGE Hollapd seed, crated. lc
CAULIKLOWER-I'er crate, J2.75.
ONIONS Snanlsh. ner crate. Jl': Mlchl.
gan, red or yellow, 3c per lb.
uttLiHiix ianiornia, 4wuioc.
FRUITS.
APPLES Ben Davis, ner bhl.. 11.50!
Wlncsaps, J5; Jonathans, $5.60; Bclleflowers,
per uox, ii.iit.
. PEARS-Vlkers, $2.25; Lawrence, $2.25
GRAPES Malagas, per keg, $5.506.60.
CRANBERRIES Per bbl.. 17.6OHa.O0: nnr
crate, J2.76.
NAVY BEANS Per bU.. J2.15.
TROPICAL FttUlTS.
ORANGES California tiavals. 12.75W3.00'
budded, J2.50.
LEMONS Fancy, J3.60S3.75; choice, $3.00
3.25.
BANANAS Per bunch, according to slac,
J2.25H2.75.
FIUS California, new cartons. 11: lm.
ported, per lb., 12014c.
DATES Persians. In GO-lb. boxes, ner lb..
6c; galrs, 6c. .
MISCBLLANEOUSi
NUTS Now- cron walnut. Nn. 1 niitt
shell, per lb., 12c; hard shell, per lb., HHc;
No. 2 soft shell, 10c; No. 2 nurd shell. Jc;
Brazils, per lb., 14c; filberts, per lb., 13c;
almonds, soft shell, 17c; hard shell, 15c;
pecans, large, per lb., 12c; small. iOc; cocoa-
jiuis, iirr cwi aj cnestnuts, 12c.
iiuiNiix i'er Z4'Section case, J3.&0.
CIDER Nchawka. ner bbl.. . i.T"5' Ninr
York, J3.50.
POPCORN Per lb., 5c.
No. 1 salted, 7c: No, 2 salted, 0o; No. i
veal calf, 8 to 12ft lbs., 9c; No. 2 veal calf,
12 to 15 Ib., 7c; dry hides, 813c; sheep,
pelts, 75c; horse hides, 1. 50(32,25,
St. J.odls Uraln uhd Provisions.
ST. LOUIS. Jan. 14 WHEAT Lowers
No. 2 red cash, elevator. 82'ic: track. smf
two; May, 73c; July, 80-)ic; No, 2 hard, 81
CORN Lower: No. 2 cash. 61c: track.
61V4Q65c; May, 66Tlti67c; July, 66V4&66c.
OATS Lower; No. 2 caBh, 47c; track.
486M3fto; May, 48ftc; July, 39Hc; No. 2
wnuc, Mi'aiic.
RYK Nominal, 64c.
r lAiun-vtuncr; rea winter patents,
$4.0034.15; extra fancy and straight, $3.50
3.75: clear, $2.75313.40.
BBKUB-iimoiny, nominal at a.uffB.w.
CORNMEAL Steady at $3.40.
BRAN Lower u sacked, cast track. $1.08
1.10.
HAY Stead V! tlmothv. il2.50B15.00!
prairie, $10.0014.00.
PROVISIONS-Pork: Higher: Jobblnc.
$16,30. Iard, higher at $9.22M. Dry 'salt
moats (ooxeu), stronger; extra snorts and
clear ribs. 18.62H: clear sides. SS.87'4. Itnenn
(boxed), stronger; extra shorts, J9.10; clear
rii)H, j'j.b.ii; ciear sines, ,?j.id.
WHISKY-Steady. $1.32.
IRON COTTON TIES yoC
BAGGING 6iQ6!4c.
HEMP TWINE 9c
METALS Icad: Dull at 13.S7Uffrci.M.
Spelter: Quiet at $4.17H.
X J U AJ A i A U IVHil J , .llll.ncill,i
7V4WSc; ducks, 74i1ViC : geese. 6c
l'OULTitx Btcany; cnicKens, tc: turkeys,
uu i 1 1'jii L,ower; crcamory,
dairy, I5(i(20c.
18QC5C;
i'!i if jh Hreuav ni zic.
RECEIPTS-Flour. 9.000 bbls.: wheat.
22,000 hu.: corn, 141.000 bu.; oats, 74,000 bu.
BHIPMEN i B r lour, (,uw unis.; wneat,
i2,oou uu,; corn, is.wu uu.; oats, io.iau uu.
Knuaas City Grain nnd Provisions,
I'JtVQAQ ftimV T 1 1 WIIPAT Itfnn
R0V4c; July, 7979Hc; cash, No. 2 hard, 78$
79c; No. 3, 77V4C. No. 2 red, S392c; No. 3,
oiiysiw: no. - spring, iwik,
CORN January,- 65i,'ii65v;c: May, G0T4c;
cash, No. 2 mixed, G5',iS66c; No. 2 white,
untni'c: ISO. a, use.
OATS-No. 2 white, 4Si,45jM9c,
RYE No. 2. 66-&t;Sc.
HAY Choico timothy, $13,00; choice prai
rie. $14.00.
BUTTER-Creamcry. 1822c; dairy, fancy,
18c.
EGGS Firm; fresh Missouri nnd Kansns
stock, 2(c dozen, loss off, cases returned;
now whltewood cases Included. 2IWc.
RECEIPTS-Whent, 17,600 bu,; corn, 65,000
UU.. UlllH. UU.
SHIPMENTS Wheat, 15,300 bu.; corn,
D,.MV UU. , OHIB, II.WJU UU.
I,lvriool (irnlu it Provisions.
LIVERPOOL, Jan. 14.-WHEAT-Spot
No. 1 northern, spring, 6s 3d; No, 1 Califor
nia, m ti; luiurcs, sieauy; Aiarcn. 6s 3d
Mav. 6s 3Wd.
CORN Spot, steady: American- mixed
new. cteadv. 5a American mixed, nld
steady, 5s sd; futures, steady: February,
6s 3sid; March, 6s 3d; lay, 5s 3d.
PROVISIONS Lard. American refined
In nulls. 69s 9d: nrlme western, dull at
47s 9d, Bacon, Cumberland cut, 26 to 30
lbs,, dun at ks; snomuors, square, u to 13
lbs. 39s 9d. Tallow, nrlmn cltv. strong nt
30 M.
PEAS-Canndlnn, 6s lOd.
HEt'EIITH Wheat diirine the Inst three
days, 161,(00 centals, Including 161.0X) Amer
ican; American corn last tnrco nays, bejm
centals.
Visible .Siiiil- of (Irnln.
NEW YORK. Jan. 14.-Sneclal cable and
tclegrnphlc communication to Brodstreet's
show theso changes In nvallablo stinnllcs
from lost accounts:
Wheat. I'nlted States nml Panada, east
of tho Rockies, decreased 1,328,000 bu.: afloat
or nnu in wuropo, increnseu w.v,uuv nil.;
total supply, decreased 62S.OOO bu.
Corn, rnlted Slntes anil Canada, east of
the Rockies, Increased 72,000 bu.
oats, united mates ami ennaua, cast ot
the Rockies, decreased 412,000 bu.
Among tno moro important increases re-
inptA.1 . r. T I .1 . ' .. . 1. t 1 r.V A-liA
.v. m uiiiuatiici n lite tlli'ou uk
bu. In Manitoba and 2X00O bu. at Louis-
The Icndlnc dccronnes are those of 1.000.000
frill n f nncllittfastAPii InlnslnM nlntfnl rra Oil .
rut IIUI lllllvriVlli IlllUliUt UIV.II11UI Di UI-
(i00 bu. nt Chlcngo private elevators, 146,000
du. at t'ortianu, .mo., and 74,uuo uu. at St.
osepn.
PlUlndelphln Produce Mnrkct.
PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 14. BUTTER
Steady; fancy western creamery, 24c; fancy
nearby prints, 27c.
EGGS Firm; fresh nearby, 30ci fresh
western, 30c; fresh southwestern, 30c; fresh
southern, 27c.
CHEESE Firm: New York full creams.
fancy small. lHic: New York full creams.
fair to choice, 0'41lIc.
Toledo Grnlit nntl Seed,
TOLEDO. Jan. II. WHEAT Active.
weak; cash, S8',4c; May, SSUc; July, 83Vic.
CORN Active, lower: Mav. 66lc: Julv.
C6c.
OATSOulct: January. 48V4c: May. 47c:
July. Uc.
RYE Nothing doing.
SEEDS Clover, dull, steady; January,
J6.02V4; March, J6.07U.
Mlnneniiolln Wheat, Flour nnd Ilrnn.
757((c; May. 76g77c; July, 77T4c On track:
No. 1 hard, 78c; No. 1 northern, 75T4c; No.
nortnern, H?c.
FLOUR Lower: first nntents. J3.9tKM.00:
seconTTffatents, J3.S(Ki3.90; first clears, J2.90t
w: scconu cienrs, jz.ia.
UltAIN in UUIK, l(.&injl.W.
MltTnnkec Grain Mnrkrt.
MILWAUKEE. Jan. 14. WHEAT
owcr; No. 1 northern, 78c; No. 2 northern,
; fliny, sic.
RYE Lower; No. 1. 63c.
BARLEY Steady: No. 2. 63c: samnlc. C0
65c.
Dnlnth Grnln Market.
DULUTII, Jan. 14. WHEAT Cash, No.
hnrd. 78Wc: No. 1 northern. 71Wc: No. 2
northern, 75V4c; Mny. 80V4c; July, 78,4c.
OATS-July, 45Viy45Hc.
COltfV wc.
MOVEMENTS OK STOCKS AMI BONDS.
Market Becomes Weak nnd Selllnnr
Movement Become Cit-neriil.
NEW YORK. Jon. 14. Thero was con
siderable dlsturbanco of speculative senti
ment in tne siock mnrKet touny nnu tno
movement to bcII gained Increasing force.
Tho weakness became rather ucute In tho
final hour, when tho heaviest sclllnir of the
day was done, nnil, the mnrket closed, ac
tive and weak nnd genernlly at tho lowest
net .losses, running all the way from .1 to 6
points for the principal stocks. Thcro were
somo special causes of weakness of In
dividual stocks, which affected tho general
mnrKet uy sympatny to somo extent, but
tho movement as a whnlo wns duo to gen
eral causes, which havo been cnlnlnir nn
Influence for severul days past. All minor
differences of Interpretation over tho stand
ing of tho enso against tho Northern Se
curities company are sunk In tho general
consideration that the legality of tho com
bination Is to be submitted to determination
by the courts, and that tho value of Its
securities (ire to Iks In nbevanco during i
probable prolonged litigation. Tho bcnrlni;
r tne uecision in otner commnations, not
nlv those mndc. but some others In con
templation, makes tho decision of this caso
of vast Importance to tho securities mar
ket. Tho difficulties dcvoloned In tho sev
eral Industrial combinations which havo
suffered from impaired credit have given
rtso to a much more conservative spirit
among lenders of money and buyers of se
curities. Today's upset In the grain mar
kets, resulting from over-commitments In
peculation, orougnt somo liquidation
1 recti v tlnon the stock mnrket. Besides
theso" crenernl considerations Wall street
had. rumors that a new bond Issue by a rail
road company was Imminent, and on theso
the stocks of tne company declined ii nnu.
i i3iniH. Tno rcmnrKB uy rrosment
homns In the last annual renort that It
would seem as though tho day Is now ap
proaching when arrangements for new
capital' can bo profitably made," was re
garded as a, substantial basis for theso
rumors. Tho cut In tho nrlces of refined
sugars cost that specialty 3 points. Thcro
was noticeable weakness In a group of
stocks in which there has been speculation
on hopes ot dividend Increasca or the be
ginning or dividends, -more wcro iears
thnt these hones would be dlsannolnted.
Tho Now York, Chicago & St. Louis stocks,
tho St. I3Uls & San Francisco stocks. Lake
Erie & western nnd united mates express
mlcht bo Included In this category. Tho
Atchlsons wero heavily sold on continuing
dissatisfaction over the debenture, bond is
sue. Aside from theso Instances the selling
wns nretty well distributed. Tliero was a
period of some strength In tho morning,
led by Manhattan, with a rlso of 14. but
that stock fell with tho rest of tho market.
Glucose roso 2, Hi tho face of tho general
decline. Sterling exchango was somewhat
easier, leading) to the supposition that gold
mny not be exported after all this' week,
but the market was llttlo affected by this
development and by the liberal gains fof
cosh on subtrcuBiiry operations. The pay
ment today of jwu.uw in redemption ot me
Hawaiian loan assumed by tho United
States will accrue to tho benefit of the
mnrkot. Active bonds weakened in sym
pathy with stocks, but somewhat active
issues naa cany e""9- a "in omwo,
vninn. 13.675.000. Unltedi States, bonds were
all unchanged on tho last call, .
The commercial Auvcmscr a aaiiiuuu
flnunclal cablegram says: Tho stock mar-
Kct touay was urisRer mm uiucnui, .--nnniaiiv
nt thn close, on renortfl that nego
tiations looking toward peace In South
Africa nro In progress. Home rails wore
strong; American biockh weru imnuw uu
uninteresting, although there was good
Dutch buying or wauimorp uiuu
United mates oieei, wine cw
boosted Union Pacific. Rio Tintos recov
ered on local buying. Double option at the
end of the month Is quoted at 1 per cent.
Copper sola at iia ivs. x-aris l-xi-iuiuisb jo
25.1214; Berlin, 20,43.
Tne xouowiiiB ui o mo w
the New York Stock exchange
Atchison 75V4 So. l'aclllc
do pfd. 0H So. Railway
Baltimore & O... 10B, do PM...........
68 Ji
32Vi
92
37VS
18Va
do bfd..
VU A tJA. re A ll.llll, . .
Canadian Pao
112 Tol St. L. & W.
Canada o.
34H
9H
877,i
21
4H
17
2S
10W
canaua oc. 'j j i,.-.
Ches. & Ohio 45ViiUnlon Pacific! ....
Chicago & A 33J4I do pfd
dn llfd..
, 1074. 11UUB.I
, 49V do pfd
. 75 iWheel. & L. E...
.133t! do 2d pfd
, 22Va,Wls. Central ....
. 84Va do nfd
Chi. Ind. & L
do pfd
Chi. & E. HI..
Chicago G. W
do 1st pta...
4U
do 2d pta
. 44 Adams Ex
193
210
100
Chicago & N. W.204V4 American Ex
C. Ill I. & P.....162H 11. S. Ex
Chi. Ter. & Tr... if ,veus-i'argo isx
. I ...1 11 A ,1 11 1 fnnnam
1S3
7Ti
UU IHUi ,,.. -...... vu,)jiim.
n n. . Rt I., asii Amer. Car & F..
Colorado So 14 do pfd
do 1st pru '"ner. 1.111. uu...
15V.
UU U lUU, .... -1 73 . ".
Del. & IIudson...l72 Amer. S. & R....
Del. L. & W 254 I do pfd.
Denver & R. G.. 52 Anne. Mln. Co....
do pfd 90,i Brooklyn R. T...
Erlo 1395010. Fuel & I...
44T4
96
29 )i
63H
Hi
do ISl pid a una ,
213V4
276V4
Ot. Nor. pfd 1S274 Glucose Sugar ...
434
iiocKing vaiioy., ubV4'"i.KiiiK uoai ..
if
19
75
87
90
HO I)IU M'l
. , . - . . .
Illinois Central.. .137
do pfd
Inter. Power ...
Lncledo Gas
Na. Biscuit
National Lend.,
Nntlonnl Salt ...
Iowa Central .... X1W
in mo iu
Lake Erlo & W... 63
do nfd 12a
la
30
W!
90
6S
L.- & N 101
Manhnttan L,ta,M36Ul
no ind..
Met. St. Ry Wi No. American...
Mex. Central .... 26Vt Pacific Const ...
Mex. National... 14Vi Pacific Mall ....
Minn. & St. L....104 People's Gas ...
Mo. Pacific 99T4 Pressed 8. Car,,
Vi
100H
S9Vi
AI., iv, 1 1 , 21i pia..., ,
do pfd 61 Pullman V. Car.
N. J. Centrnl....isn iRepubllo Steel ..
N. Y. Central 16U; do pfd
218
16
Norfolk & W
. 65V
117T.
no pin
Ontario & W..
Pennsylvania .
. -J.l
renn. Coal & 1.,
union ung i,
do pfd
U. S, Leather ..
..147W
.. 53H1
.. SOVa
.. 60
72V4
waning
do 1st pfd....
do 2d nfd
ao pin ,,,
U. 8. Rubber....
do pfd
U. S. Steel
. KOVi
. 14k
Bt. L. & 8. F..
.. 59H1
. 50'
. 41-
do 1st prd, ,
do 2d lifd....
.... XnU
lo 2d nfd 73
. 93,
St. L. SoUthW.... 25U
Western Union"
. 90V
do pfd... 57?; Amer. Loco mo,,
St. Paul ICOTil do pfd
rtn tifil 11.514. '
. 30V
, ........... . v ,
Last sale.
ForelRii Financial.
LONDON. Jan. 14. The demand for
money Increased today In connection with
Stock exchange requirements, the supply
WAS nlentlful. nn-ina In tlin rnlonun nt ,1lil.
dend and Interest payments, Discounts
wero easy. Business on tho 8tock exchntigo
Americans, responding to tne
NeW lOrk trmclrnt nnotiil dull nnd niff.
lectcd. Later there wns 11 slight Improve
ment and thev closed quiet. Rio tintos
opened weak. Copper starting nt 45Hc. be
camp firmer ot 4oc. Later It beenmo Ir
regular, closing quiet at I34c. Knfllrs
hesitated at first and cased slightly, but
later became tnnrn nnlnintnl n.tll harilunAil
Gold premiums arc quoted: Buenos Ayres,
11; """""i J-i Lisbon, 31; Home, l.w.i.
1 oi'in, dim. 11. r rices on tne uotirse
today were firm. Options were n6inlnal,
esneclally 111 Illr, tlntnn. Snnnlxh la ntnrtod
weak, recovered, wero In good demand and
closed firm. Italians and Argentines wero
wenker. Russians wero llrmer. Metro
politans and Thomson-Houstons advanced.
Rio tltltOB were u-enk for 11 while, hut r.
covered during the Inst hour. Kafllrs Im
proved, closing Btrong. The private rato
of discount was unchanged today at 2 13-lt
per cent. Three per cent rentes, 100f3Sc
ror tno account. Exclinngo on London, 20f
2Hc for checks. Spnnlsh 4s. 77.97.
BERLIN. Jan. 14. Business onenrd hesi
tatingly on the bourse today owing to tho
New York ndvlcpR. hut became firmer on
more satisfactory reports from Industrial
points. i.xeimnRp on ionuon, Jjm pigs,
for checks. Discount rates: Short bills, 2
per cent; three months' bills, 2U per cent.
Nerr York Money Mnrket.
tend!' at 3H5 ner rent: close offerrd nt f
per cent; prime mercantile paper, 474ig-5'4
per rem.
UTL-T.IMn tVnl, A Vflt- TI....... ..UU
actual business In bankers' bills nt $1.87 for
demand nnd nt J4.84Ufi4.8IVl for sixty days;
posted rates, J4.fcfl4.(s; commercial bills,
JI.MW'iN.M.
hiiaVisii uar, 55c; Mexican dollars,
44VJC.
111
lONDS Government, steady: state. In.
active; railroad, Irregular.
The closing quotations on bonds are si
follows:
U. S. rcf. 2s, reg
1081J
108VI
107-l
139',
13Ul
iu
111-4
107-.
107V4
,1U3?4
93H
103
, 93
101
109
107V4
76
lOti'j
81V
, 90
110
139V4.
L. & N. unl. 4s..l00Vi
do coupon
do 3s, rcg. ......
do coupon
do new 4s, rcg,
do coupon
do old 4s, reg.,,
do coupon
do 5:t, rcg
do council
Mex. Central 4s
82
do is lnc
M. & St. L. 4b..
M.,' K. & T. 4s.
do 2s
N. Y. C. Is
31
101
lt2k
102.
do gen. 3V4.H lot
N. J. C. gen. 68,.133i
No. Pnclflc 4s 104Vi
do 3i 74
N. & W. con. 4S.102H
Rending gen. 4s., 97Vs
8 L & 1 M c. Es. .117U
Atch. gen. 4s
do adj. 4s. ......
1. Hi U. 48
do 3H"--i
iln nnny. 4n
St. L. A S. F. 4s. 9CVi
Canada So. 2s...,
Cent, of On. Bs...
St. L. 8. W. Is... 91
do 2s 7SU
do 1st mo
!. x. n. 4Ua
8. A. & A. P. 4s. 87U
So. Paclflo 4s.";... 93Vi
So. Railway 5s...l2u
Chi. & A. 3Us...,
, u. it w. 11. is,
M 8 P B. 4s.,
& N W c. 7s.,
. n. T. t la
T. & V. Is 120
T. 8 L & V 4s... 82'
union rac. 4s.
do conv. 4s...
Wabash 1b ....
do 2s
do deb. B....
West Shore 4s.
105V4
103
87V4
CCC & S L g. 4s
Chlcngo Ter. 4s.,
Colo, So. 4s .,
Den. & R. G. 4s,
Erlo prior 1. 4s...
..H8i
..114(?
.. 67VI
10I4
99V4
S9Vi
106KI
,10tl
.112
W. & L. E. 4s
91SJ
uu gun. IB
'. w. n. n. io
Wis. Corttral 4s.. S84
Con. Tob. 4s....
Hock.' Vat. 4Vis,
Boston Stock (Juotntlons.
BOSTON, Jan. 14. Call loans. 4W0B ner
cent: tlmo louns. 4S5 ner ceht. omdal
closing:
Atchison 4s
91
SJ
M
50
75i
M)t
261
192
163
210VS
wis
2&W
169' '
23
270
, 33
Allouez
Amalgamated ..,
Baltic ,
Bingham ,,
Col. & Hocla
Centennial ,
Copper Rango ..,
Dom. Coal
Franklin
Isle Roynlo
Mohawk
Osceola
Parrot
Qulncy
Santa Fo Copper,
Tamarack ,,,
Trlmountaln
3
Sb
r23Vi
570
11
53
55H
12
20
26V4
V
28
130
3
243
H!i
M
50
42
Uns is ,
Mex. Central 4s.,
E. u. & U....,
Atchison
do nfd
Ronton & A
Boston & Me....
Boston Elov ,
N Y. N II & II.,
Union Pacific
Mex. Central ...
Amer. Sugar ....
Amer. T. & T...,
Dom. Iron & S...
Gen. Electric...
Mass. Electric ..
do nfd
92 V4
u. a. states
Utah
Victoria
Winona
Wolverino
N. E. G. & C...
United Fruit ...
U. S. Steel
S6Vi
, 419a
do nfd
. 93W
, lb
Advunturo
London Stock Uuotattons,
LONDON, Jan. 14. Closing:
Consols, money.,
do account....
Anaconda
Atchison .'.
93&
"9V
Norfolk & West.. 57
do pfd 91U
No. Pacific nfd.. 102
Ontario & West.. 34?i
Pennsylvania .... 76
Reading 28Vi
do lBt pfd 412
do 2d pfd 3ly4
Southern Ry...... 33vl
do pfd ,, 93.iT
Southern Pacific. 61
Union Paelfln liuss.
do pfd
Baltimore; & O..
1UJ
105'
Canadian Pacific
Chesaneake 1 O.
116'
47V.I
Ml.
Chicago Q, W
c.'m. &"sJt? P...,
uenver es. ! u..
,1 ViH' . ' .
Erlo
I dn nf.l 01
do 1st pfd
do 2d nfd.....
73 I
60V41
142 j
25?
54 I
16Sil
U. 8. Steel 43'
i' do prd..
iWabash
,1 do nfd..
9
Illinois Central.
Louis. & NAsh.
M.. K. & T
do nfd
22
1 ao piu
'Spanish 4s 77(4
illand Mines HH
42"i
N. Y. Central...
DeBeers
BAR SILVER-Qulot at 25Hd per ounce.
MONEY 2ft2M. ner eent. Thi A
discount In the on en market for shorts bills
ia o ijci tueiiii jor inreei montns, iura 1-18
per cent.
N'ev A'orU Mlnlnff Stock.
1MRVV VriTttf .Tnn 1lTh llnn.ln
the closing prices on mining stocks:
Adams Con 23
Little Chief ...
... 10
... M
... 77
... 6
... 12
... 6
... 15
,., 40
,'..345
Alice 45
Ontario ,
Onhlr ,
lircece 7a
Brunswick Con.. 8
Com. Tunnei 5VJ
Con. Cal. & Va..l40
Deadwood Terra. 50
Horn Silver ,200
rnocnix ,
Potosl
Savngo
Sierra Nevada
Small Hopes
Standard ......
iron Silver 60
Leadvlllo Con i
Bank ClearlnKS.
OMAHA. Jan. 14. Bank clejirlnir tnrlnv
Jl, 105,228.80; corresponding day last year!
ijwi.ivi.fi; increase, jwu.o.u.oo.
ST. LOUIS. Jan. 14. Clearlnizs. 19.352.417:
balnnces, $1,053,079: money, 25c premium.
v;iJNUiiNiNATi. Jan. 14. Clearings, ja.125,
050: money. 4ViHT6 ner cent: New York ex.
change, 10c premium.
uinuAuu, jan. u. Clearings, jis.aw.r.'e:
balances, J3.706.276; posted exchange, $1.86
tor sixty nays nno .es on aemana; rsew
York exchange, 15c premium.
BOSTON. Jan. 14.-Clearln8. $26,464,519:
balances, $1,739,769,
UAL.T1AIOKK. Jan. 14. cieanncs. 11.645.-
600; balances, $655,400.
fMiiuisi,iA, Jan. if. clearings,
$22,173,497; balances, $2,577,140; money, 5 per
cent.
NEW YORK. Jan. ll.-C carlngs. $287.-
863,2U; balancs, $13,265,843.
Condition of the Treasury.
WASHINGTON. Jan. 14. Today's state-
ment of the treasury balances In the gen
eral fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold
reserve In tho division of redemption,
shows: Available cash balances, $170,670,
600; gold, $106,674,534.
Cotton Mnrket.
NEW YORK. Jan. 14. COTTON Snot
closed quiet and steady; middling uplands.
8Vc; middling gulflands. 8V4c; sales, CS6
bales, l-uturea. closed steady; January,
7.85c; Februnry nnd March, 8c; April ana
May, 8.16c; June, 8.15c; July, 8.18c; August,
8.03o; September, 7.67c; October, 7.60c.
XT l.Mt' W, T I.- A K-U Inn 11 CnTTriV-
Steady; sales, 1,250 bales; ordinary, 6V4c;
good ordinary, 7c; low middling, 7 9-16c;
middling, 7Tdc; good middling, 8 Vic; mid
dling fair. 8 9.16c: receipts. 23.323 bales:
stock, 379.588 bales. Futures, quiet: Jnn-
linn . 7.835t)7.85a! February. 7.87fff7.B8c
4lUiJlt Itfl.inu, Vkjtlsti .atJ. Ulltv, O.Vi
8.02o; June, 8.038.(Xic; July, 8.09S.10c.
mlddUnfT. 7T4c: no naleH: recelnts. 4.852
linUu ulilnmnnlii ' T 1iA nnlna
JI HO. DHII'lllLIHO, WU1V
UAiiViiHiON. Jan. 14. cu nun-rirm. 8
tlKC. 1
ijivwiu'uuL,, Jan. n. tunuw-spot,
fair demand: nrlces l-32d higher: American
middling fair. 39-32d; good middling, 41-32d;
middling, izi-u.'d: low miaaung. i ww:
good ordinary, 4 6-16d; ordinary. 4 l-16d. The
sales or tne day were io.uuo owes, or wincti
500 wero for speculation and export and In
cluded 9,600 Amcrlcnn. Receipts, 25,000
Dales, Including 20,000 American. Futures
onened aulet and closed steady: American
middling g. o. c: January, ao-wo, ouyersi
January ana February, i so-wu, nuyers;
Fetiruarv ana Murcn. i ao-bio. nuyers:
March and Anrll. 4 29-6l(fN 30-6ld. buyers:
April and May, 4 29-64JN 30-6ld, buyers; May
and June, su-tHd, sellers; June ann juty,
4 30-64d. sellers: Julv nnd August. 4 30-64d.
sellers; August and September, 4 25-64
4 'ji-MU. sellers: Hentemuer ana uctoDer.
4 zi-ihu, nominal.
Sugar Market,
NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 14.-8UGAR-
Qulet: open kettle, ZKWW, open kettle,
ccniruugni, inai J i-itjc; ceniruuKai Kninu
lnted. 4UfN 3. !(!(- whites. 3Ufl311-16c: vel
lows, 3 9-16o; seconds, l?i(52c. Molasses,
dull; open kettle, 68140! centrifugal, 6fi'15c.
Syrup, dull. 10022c.
NEW YORK. Jan. 14.-8UGAR-Raw,
enuv: fair rnHnlns Xm centrifugal. 96 test.
3V4c; molasses sugar, 2Rc. Refined, steady
and lower. No, 2. 4c; No. 8. 3.90c: No. 9,
3.85c: No. 10. a socfVjo. 11. 3.75c: No. 13. 3.65c:
No. 14, 3.65c; standard A. 4.45c; confec
tioners' A, 4:45c; mould A. 6o; crushed,
5.15c; powdered, 6.75c; granulated, 4.65c;
CUDes, i.uc
OMAHA LITE STOCK mill
0ttl Trad RaUd IctWi with Fricu
Itrtriftr Tkta Yitrdj.
HOGS SOLD A BIG DIME HIGHER TIDAY
Receipts of Sheep nnd I.nmlis Fnlrlj-
Liberal nnd Market Active nnd
Stronger nn tleslrnltle Orndes
Feeders Were Also StrouK,
, SOUTH OMAHA, Jan. 14.
Recelnts were: r?nttlo. Ilntrx. Sheen.
Ofllclal Monday 4,210 4,720 1,999
Ofllclal Tuesday 4,005 7,201 4,3
Ttln rln.'a iUlm m.aI. D Ol 11 Oft 1 fl 9B1
u.aj o nun nun,, o,,,j
Same days last week.... 9.608 20,614 6,704
oume wceK Dcrore 6,315 Z0.2.VJ B,S7a
Same thrpn nvnlii mrn 1 U'.l "il MS .1770
Samo four weeks ago.... 6,590 17,827 4,214
uiiiuu u) iiibi year.,..,. i,5W i-,io o.i'.'j
Average prices paw tor bogs at Bouth
Omaha the pajt several days wltn com
parisons: Date.. 1901. 1M0.1S99. 11833. 11897. USX. 18.
Dec. 23...
6 0
eoK
19M
6 36V4
6 26V1
4 041 3 37
3 21
3 261
3 17
3 191
3 27
3 31
t
2 20
3 JS
3 3
3 41
3 33
Dec 24
4 86
3 47
Deo.
Dec.
24...
26...
i 89
4 11
I 09
4 14
3 50
3 20
Dec 27.
4 83
4 77
4 81
901
3 44
3 3C
3 32
3 301
3 31
3 351
Dec. 28...
Dec. 29...
Deo. 30...
Dec. 31...
3 48
3 24
4 16
3 45
3 45
S 61
3 18
4 14
3 15
3 17
S27
Date. I 1902. 1901. 1$00.1S89.I189S.1M7.189.
Jan. 1....
6 20 4 95 4 21 3 42 3 18 3 4
6 22U 4 96 4 33 3 57 3 17 3 43
1SH 4 95 4 29 2 67 3 48 2 46
6 28 6 02 4 27 3 4 4 3 41 3 25 3 61
6 04 4 37 3 47 3 38 3 27
6 23 4 35 3 48 3 393 29 363
6 1014 6 06 3 42 3 40 3 18 3 48
6 09 5 06 4 34 3 43 3 12 3 46
6 15 5 14 4 38 3 43 3 14 3 66
6 13U 5 23 4 35 3 50 8 4.1 3 54
6 04i4 G 23 4 41 3 65 3 29 3 07 3 51
. 5 17 4 49 3 00 3 47 3 14
6 OOVi 4 63 3 65 3 49 3 09 3 47
6 12V4 5 16 3 60 3 49 3 16 3 53
Jan. 2,..,
Jan. 3,..,
Jan. 4,...
Jan. 6.,..
Jan. 6..
Jan. 7..
Jan. 8..
Jan. 9...,
Jan. 10...
Jan. 11...
Jan. 12...
Jan. 13...
Jan. 14...
Indicates Sunday. Indicates holiday.
Thn nfflnlnl iivrA nt narm nt ut nnU
brought In today by each road waa:
Cattlc.Hogs.Bli'p.H'Bes,
M. St. P. nv k .. ..
Wabash 1
Missouri Pacific Ry 11
Union Paclflo system.... 22
4
18
7
26
G
14
3
5
4
& xv w. ny 8
E. & M. V. R. R 28
St. p.. m n Ttv .. is
12
At ai. it. uy
B. & Q. Ry
R. 1. & P., east....
It. I. P.. nrat
. 38
16
a
4
1
Illinois Central
Total receipts 158
86
21
Tho dlsnosltlon of thn riav'n recelnts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing tho num-
uer ot neaa indicated :
Buyers.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co 3C9
1,116
O, II. Hammond Co 402
Swift and Co 631
Cudnhy Packing Co 9S8
Armour & Co 385
1,924
1,920
2,725
476
763
168
Omaha Pack. Co., IC. C. 94
R. Decker & Dcgan 63o
Lobman & Co 88
W. I. Stephen 67
till & Huntzlnser 35
William Underwood 79
Livingstone & Schallcr... 69
Hamilton & Rothschild... 290
1. F. Husz 31
11. L. Dennis & Co 23
Carey & Benton 46
C. F. Hobbick 30
Other buyers 308
TotalB , 4,176 7.CS5 4,382
CATTLE Today's recelnts showed a de
crease as compared with the same day of
last week, but thero Is a good Increase as
compared with the samo day ot Inst year.
There did not appear, however, to bo too
many to meet the demand of local packers
and aa a result the market was active
and stronger all around on anything at all
desirable.
The Drorjo.'tlon of cornfed steers this
morning was rather small and tho nualltv
of those that did arrive was far from being
cnoice. nuyers tooK noia in gooo snape,
however, and it wns not Ions: before tho
bulk of the offerings was disposed of. Tho
markot could safely be quoted strong nnd
active on anything at all desirable, while
even tho common kinds sold without much
trouble at steady prices as compared with
yesterday.
There was also considerable life and
streneth to the cow trade. The better
grades changed hands freely at good strong
prices ana some saies looaea quite a uttio
higher. Cannera were ti little uneven, tho
samo as tney nave been of lato, and in
some cases they sold at strong prices,
while In others they did not seem to be
any more than steady. Practically cvery-
nng, nowever, wna soiu in goou season,
nulls, veal calves -and stngs could all bo
minted atcady to strong and active where
the quality was at nil satisfactory. .
The supply of stockers and feeders was
limited again today, while the demand was
in good shape. Quite a few buyers have
come in from tho country this week, bo
that speculators have not had much trouble
in disposing ot wnai iney nau on nana
each day. Tho market today did not show
much change from yesterday, but Btlll tho
better grades were picked up nt firm prices.
Commoner grnacs aiso moved witn con
siderable freedom at fully steady prices.
Representative sales:
A) I J I J A lA.UIVOi
Av.
Pr.
No.
Av.
.. 967
..1185
.. 920
..1052
.. 878
.. 995
..1099
..1112
..1052
..1025
.. 881
Pr.
4 60
4 60
4 65
4 60
4 65
4 70
4 70
4 75
4 75
4 75
4 85
4 90
4 90
5 00
5 25
5 00
5 25
5 25
5 35
5 45
6 50
5 60
5 70
6 00
600
4 60
5 99
673
.. 690
.. 820
.. 616
.. 723
.. 679
.. 508
.. 696
.. 686
.. 781
.. 990
.. 858
,.. 930
.. 840
.. 892
.. 740
..1112
..1000
.. 992,
580
.. 840
i 860
,.. 868
,.. 984
... 925
3 00
3 00
3 15
3 25
3 75
3 75
3 85
3 90
4 00
4 00
4 10
4 10
4 15
4 29
4 10
4 10
4 25
4 25
4 25
4 25
4 25
4 35
4 70
4 35
4 40
41....
's:::;:::
i
i
i0...
4...
8...
14...
21....
10....
5...
12...
8...
25::::
17
21
17
11
6
31
2
24
.1032
.1066
1 1200
M 1193
10 1154
6 1090
8 1007
20 1194
43 1296
42 1222
42 1251
19 1218
4 1162
5 1146
4....
1::::
l...,
6..;,
18...,
28...
22...
19...
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
.. 899 4 00 16 1054
.. 837 4 25 20 1015
BTEERS AND COWS.
.. 976 4 80
COWS
14
9....
18
1
6....
8
3
4
1
7
1
2.....
1
2
9,...
3....
7
1
9,...
7....
.... 780
.... 820
.... 826
....1043
.... 925
.... 940
.... 907
.... 910
....1035
....1000
.... 875
.... 806
.... 953
....1004
....1060
.... 990
.... 934
.... 850
.... 99i)
.... 930
.... 975
....1006
.... 930
.... 941
....1002
....1046
....1330
....1100
....1070
.... 986
....1100
.... 970
.... 831
891
880
.... 875
....1100
.... 886
....1073
....1062
....1100
1052
.... KS5
2 00
2 25
2 40
2 40
2 40
2 40
2 40
2 40
2 60
2 60
2 60
2 60
2 60
2 55
2 60
2 60
2 60
2 65
2 65
2 76
2 75
2 75
2 75
2 75
2 80
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 05
3 05
3 10
3 15
3 15
3 20
3 20
3 1133 3 35
13 1111 3 35
66 893 3 40
9 , 953 3 40
6 895 3 40
3 1183 3 40
6 910 3 40
8 1110 3 13
6 966 3 60
6 901 3 60
2 1050 3 60
14 1024 3 50
11 1056 3 60
2 1215 3 60
7 857 3 60
1 1160 3 60
6...., 1003 3 m
21 972 3 60
11 879 3.G0
19 909 3 60
6 1166 3 65
4 995 3 70
14 1054 3 75
35 1038 3 75
11 987 3 75
8 1008 3 75
21 1003 3 85
1 1650 3 85
1 1320 .1 83
9 990 3 90
12 ,,..1075 3 90
4 1027 3 90
12 1211 4 00
11 956 4 00
1 10S0 4 00
1 910 4 00
1 1190 4
1 1200 4 00
3 1166 4 00
4 910 4 00
3 960 4 00
26 927 I 00
7 968 4 03
16 928 4 15
6 762 4 15
6 12S8 4 25
1 1130 4 35
2 1350 4 40
. 1.- 1150 4 50
LL3.
1 ...,1400 3 20
1 10A0 3 25
6 12(0 3 30
1 1515 3 60
1 1200 3 60
1 1530 3 75
2 1470 3 75
1 1720 4 00
1 7C0 4 10
1 1570 4 60
AND HEIFERS.
2 '... 870 3 63
2 615 3 75
8... 6S7 3 75
2 600 3 85
1 440 3 83
17 732 3 90
20 614 3 94
1,,,., 630, 4 00
1
2
10
1....,
11
4
10
W'.W.
2
3
1
2
16....,
IB....
9....
7
1
11
6....,
4
6
11....
2....
1....
6....
12....
9....
14....
4....
3 25
....1110 3 25
IWJ
943
818
877
965
3 25
3 25
3 30
3 30
3 35
1 680
i; ;. urn
1 1800
1 1310
1 " 1130
2 " 960
2 05
2 40
2 85
2 90
2 90
3 00
3 00
1 11W
Mt t ft n m
910
3 10
8S0
3 10
1
2
2
1
1
700
590
600
640
2 20
2 60
2 60
2 80
630
2 90
1..
4..
1140 2 90
....
672 3 W
10 G69 4 00
2 .,1MG 4 10
3 .1.J 4 30
26., 693 4 CO
10 1061 4 70
CALVES.
3.
203
4 25
2 145 6 25
2 120 6 25
...(.(.. K4 U AU
1.., 210 6 60
1 120 6 00
1 ,, 120 6 00
l..i 200 6 00
4 122
2 .).. 103
6 25
6 25
1 120 6 25
STAGS.
.lit;)
.14W
3 25 23 1310
u in
1 ,
7
2 ,
1 ,
1
4
1
HEIFERS.
615
4 1055 3 85
695 2 60
, 545 2 85
680 3 (i0
650 3 Ml
21 919 4 15
18 t28 4 13
1 UU) 4 25
12 5W
4 H
710 3 15
1..
920 4 50
.540 3 60
STOCK CALVES.
U 401 3 60 6 346 3 60
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
11 631 3 60 13 975 4 00
.? 5VS 3 55 7 605 I 00
16 756 3 80 4 665 4 10
4 777 4 0Q 4S.. IOuS 4 23
HOGS Thero was a light run of hogs
here today for a Tuesday, and ns other
markets wero nlso rather poorly supplied
prlres Improved all around. Tho advance
was moro active than It has been for somo
little time, und everything wns out of first
hands In good season. The bulk of the
good weights sold from $0.25 to 16.10,
medium weights sold largely from $6,15 to
$6.25, und tho lighter loads sold from $6.15
down. The Improvement todny was on the
light weights fully us much as on tho
heavier hogs owing to tho fact thnt thero
were hardly ciioiirfh hogs on salo to Mil
packers' orders and they had to take the
light hogs. Representative sales:
No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr.
37 98
50 105
5 00
129
6 15
... G 15
,.. 6 25
... 5 25
40 6 30
... 5 30
40 G 40
... 6 60
... 5 CO
80 5 63
80 6 63
76 193
31 229
93. .....202
85 216
49 203
32 222
69 200
43 217
6 15
0 15
2.1 Ill
in ill
50 123
11 127
123 125
22 115
72 141
101 117
124 114
80
.. 6 15
,.. 6 15
40 6 15
.. 6 15
80 6 15
6 15
41 199 120 6 15
73,i. ...193 ... 6 15
50 225 ... 6 15
28 217 40 6,15
81
149 200 6 63
10 230
78 153
87 lt'o
97 ICS
105 151
71 167
80 177
103 169
61 179
6S 273
109 180
98 174
90 ISO
16 186
19.. ....169
29.. ....178
65 181
79 172
100 177
90 1S3
73 148
89 162
103 182
SO 201
106 170
83 178
91 180
29 1S6
91 187
15 187
32 200
69 1S3
69 193
60 1S.1
95 179
70 19S
63 213
61. 182
.. 5 80
10 5 80
fs'J UK)
92 202
21 201
43 191
74 205
6 15
5 9)
5 90
5 90
40 fl 15
40
6 15
6 15
6 15
SO 5 90
.. 5 93
.. 6 93
. . 5 95
00 230 200 t! 15
.3 233 80 6 15
t V 2 .i
120 6 15
210
80
40
SO
6 95
6 00
6 00
37 20S
40 6 15
..2t4 120 6 20
67..
...210
...243
...210
...231
0 20
6 00
6 00
6,0)
... 6 20
... 6 20
40 6 20
40 6 20
6.
40 6 00
40 6 00
82
83 220
240 6 20
160
6 00
40 232 ... 6 21)
73 237 160 6 20
74 216 120 6 20
81 214 80 6 25
60 22 120 6 25
71 212,... 6 25
65 234 160 0 25
77 209 120 6 25
24 235 ... 6 23
65 245 ... 6 25
63 23S ... 6 30
38 257 40 6 30
69 275 120 6 35
43 339 280 6 33
CO 233 80 6 35
56 320 160 6 35
40 290 ... 6 35
11 336 ... 6 35
6S 2S7 40 6 40
23 377 160 6 40
60 321 ... f. 40
40 6 00
6 00
6 00
6 nr.
6 05
6 03
80
40 6 (5
.. 6 or,
40 6 03
.. 6 05
40 6 10
40 fi 10
.. 6 10
80 6 10
80 6 10
.. 6 10
,.. 6 10
10
40
6 124
6 12
:V4
SIIKRP Tllro ii-n. n hnn.'tnr nt
sheep litre today than for somo little tlmo
past, but tho supply was none too great
to -meet the, demands of, local packers.
Buyers were nil out enrly find the market
could safely bo quoted active nnd strong.
Everything nt all desirable was out of first
hands at an early hour. A bunch of lambs
sold ns litKh as JS. and a string of yearling
wethers brought J5.10, which Is tho highest
prlco of tho season by 5c. Lambs havo
sold ns high ns $0, but not as large a bunch
as brought that price today. Somo heavy
wethers sold nt 14.60. There were no choico
ow.S .J"')1-, but some common ones sold
at J3..5, which was considered a very satis
factory price.
Thero wero only a few feeders offered,
but those that were on salo Bold without
much trouble at steady to stronger prices.
..k'0"81 Choice lightweight yearling?,
moiifUO: good to choice yearlings, $l.35f?
unuiut: weiiii-rs, rair to good
wethers, J4.254.50; choico ewes. J3.75ai.00;
Inl-i2 AooUe wes' -603.76; common ewes,
J2.. 503.50; choice lambs. J3. 7506.00; fair to
good lambs, J5.5O05.75: feeder wethers. K.75
3.00; feeder Iambs, J3.5O04.OO,
itcprcscnta-
iivo saies:
No.
10 cull ewes ,
4 native ewes ,
30 native ewes
326 Colorado ewes
476 western ewes
32 native ewes
10 cull lambb
ICS western wethers
247 yearling wethers
46 natlvo lambs
60 natlvo 'ambs
254 western wethers
Av.
.. 115
... 167
... 113
,.. 88
.. 93
.. 125
,.. 70
.. 137
'.. 91
... 84
... 85
.. 106
rr.
2 25
3 25
3 75
3 75
3 75
4 00
4 23
4 60
6 10
5 76
6 00
4 23
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET.
Cnttle Sternly, Hog Higher nnd Sheep
Lower.
CHICAGO, Jan. ll.-CATTLE-Recelpts.
6,600 head, 400 Texans; steady; no choice
here; good to prime, nominal at J6.6O07.36;
poor to medium. J4.OO06.25; stockers and
feeders, J2.2504.6O; cows. Jl.2504.75; heifers,
J2.OO06.OO; ennners, Jl.2502.30; bulls, I.76s4
4.50; calves, J3.OO06.6O; Texas fed steers,
J3.2505.6O. '
HOGS Receipts today, 25,000 head; to
morrow, 4,000 head; left over. 4,000 hoad;
10c higher: mixed and butchers, J5.9O0i.45;
leavy, J5.9506.25: light, J5.6O05.95; bulk of
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 14.000
head; sheep steady; lambs 10015c lower
.. V , tiuuu iu unuiue winn
ers, $1.2o05.OO; fair to choico mixed, J3.753
4.40; western sheep, fed, J4.O0tfj'4.65: native
lambs, J3.5O06.9O; western lambs, fed, J5.00
06.90.
Official yesterday: Receipts, cattle, 27,718
head: hogs, 39,838 head; sheen, 28,141 head.
Shipments, cattle, 3,682 head; sheep, 4,555
IICUU.
Kansas City Live Stock, Market.
KANSAS CITY. Jan. 14. CATTLE Re
ceipts. 6,600 natives, 400 Texans and 400
calves; market 6010c higher; choice export
and dressed beef steers, J6.OO0.75; fair to
good, J4.SO06.9O; stockors and feeders, $3.60
04.90: western fed steers, $5.0006.25; Texas
and Indian steers, J3. 7605.25; Texas cows,
J2.2504.OO; native cows, J2.6O04.75; heifers,
$3.6006.40; canners. Jl.7502.50; bulls, J2.4O0I
4.90; calvcB. Jl.0006.00. w
HOOS Recelnts. 13.000 head: mnrket Bfflt
15c higher; top. J6.60; bulk of sales, $5.75
6.25; heavy, $6.4506.60; mixed packers, $6,100)
6.60; light, $5.2506.15: pigs, $4.6003.25.
SHEEP AND LAAIUS Reeelnt. 3 000
head; market strong fed lambs, $5,0006.15;
lea wetners, n.uuw-iti; yearlings, J4.75H5.25;
ewes. $3.7504.25: culls and feeders. $2.25
3.75.
St. I.onls Live Stock Market.
OT T rillia Tnn 1i PATTT.P D.A.Inla
3,600 'head, Including 2.000 Texans; market
steady lor natives, witn Texan slow; na
tive shipping nnd export Htecrs, $4.4006.50;
dressed beef, and butcher steers, $4.0006.15;
steerB under 1.000 lbs., $3.5006.00; stockers
nnd fecdors, $2.3004.10: cows nnd heifers,
$2.0005.00; canners, $1.5002.60; bulls, $2,600)
3.90; Texas nnd Indian steers, $3.2506.25;
cows nnd heifers, $2.4003.40.
HOGS Receipts. 8,000 hend; market 6010c
higher; pigs and lights, $5.6506.00; packers,
$5.(506.25; butchers, $6.2006 65.
SHErJl' AINU lArtauitt ueceipts, i.um
head; mnrket steady: natlvo muttons, $3.60
04.25; lambs, $1.6006.00; culls nnd bucks,
$1.7504.25; stockers, $1.5002.00.
NrtW York Live S(ock Mnrkct.
NFAV YORK. Jnn. 14. REEVES Re.
celpts, 396 hend; no sales reported. Cables
auoted American steers at 12V&0l3Vic;
rcsscd wefghts, refrigerator beef at 1O0
20".c; no pxports today.
CALVES-Recelpts, 120 head; firm; veals
sold at $5.0009.00. .
SHEEP AND LAMlHi Ueceipts, 2,633
head; sheep, firm; lambs, IOc stronger;
sheen sold at $3,000-1.63; one bunch, $4.80;
culls, $2.40: lambs, $6.0007.00; culls, J3.
linns Recelnts. 3.464 head: no sales ro.
ported; market quoted about steady.
St. Joseph Live Stock Mnrket.
ST. JOSEPH. Jan. 14,-CATTLE-no-colpts,
1,800 hend; steady to 10c lower: na
tives, J3.2504.25; cows and heifers, J1.250)
6.25: veals, J3.W5J6.25; stockers and feeders,
J2.2504.5O,
HOGS-Recelpts, 6.600 head; 6c higher:
light and mixed, J5.75W.30: medium nnd
heavy, J6.2506.5O; pigs, $3.150 1.90; bulk, J6.00
06.40.
SHEEP Receipts, 700 hend; active and
steady.
Stock In Sljrht.
The following table shows tho receipts of
ciittle, hogs and hlierp at tho flvo principal
markets for January 14:
iniue.
Hogs.
7.201
25.000
13,000
8,000
5,600
Sheep.
I3
1 4.01V)
3,000
l.iro
700
South Omaha
Chicago
Kansns City
St. I.ouls .1..
St. Jpseph ...
4.(105
6.900
6,900
3,r)
1.800
Totals 22.2C6 58,704 2J.1M i
3.....,.,., 430 3 00
3.,., 633 3 00
2 660 3 W
3., 723 3 10
1, m 3 10
25 CO! 3 65
CAUSES GREAT EXCITEMENT,
News of Phillips' Fnllnre Forces De
cided llrenU In Price nt
.v York.
NEW YORK, Jan. II.-Th? announcement
this morning thnt George 11, Phil
Hps had failed to meet his obli
gations, having been heavily long nt
wheat, corn and rye, on country
account, nroused great excitement for u
time on tho Produce exchange, nnd was at
tended by a decided break in prices, Mny
wheat dropped over 1 cent a bushel nnd
corn He. Rig stop loss orders wore re
ported on tho decline ami throughout tho
day nervous.iess prevailed in wheat nnd
corn. Tho country wns nn especially b'g
seller, having been n persistent bull for tho
last month or so, on slender margins. Ono
local trader covered loo.ooo bushels of ryo
In Chlcngo at Coc, the lowest prlro It
touched. In tho afternoon exporters camo
In nml bought ubout thirty-live loads of
wheat, with rumors that upwurd of seventy
loads would be worked before tho day was
out. This rallied tho late market M u cent
and closed It steady.
Monthly Export Slnteiuoiit
WASHINGTON, Jan. 14,-Tho monthly
statement of domestic exports Is
sued hy the Bureau of Statistics
shows during December, 1901, these ex
ports: llrcntlstuffs, $15,358,142; decrease, ns
compared with December. 1900. J9,noo,0(0.
Cattle and hogs, $2,623,431; decrease, JSOO.OOO.
Provisions. J17.I9O.110; Incrense, $2,153,000.
Cotton, $13,113,469; decrease, $t,160,w.
Mineral oils, $6,329,169; Increase, $1,100,000.
For the calendar year tho total exports
wero $863,810,883: Increase over 1900. $31,450.
000. Tho Imports nnd exports for Decern-
uer are: Aicrcnanuisn, imports, ;'.Mm,7u
of which $36,015,411 wns free of duty: In
crease over December. 1900. $I1,000,X). Mer-
cnandise, exports (domestic), $i35,2ll,Sr,
decrease, $9,000,000.
Gold Imports, $2,410,966' Increase, $t,POn,000
Gold exports, $4,741,073: Incrense, $I,33M1
Silver. Imports, $2,074,552; decrease. $333,niO,
Silver, exports. $4,723,952: decrease. J2.ft)..
CK.
During tho Inst twelve months thoro wni
a total Increase or decrease In thoM
nrtlcles' as follows: Merchandise, imports,
Increase, $51,255,632! exports, decrease. $t2.
431,971. Gold. Imports, decrense, $12,367.2021
exports, Inercnse, $3,593,266. Sliver, Imports,
decrense, $8,957,391; exports, decrense, $10,.
682,763.
Coffee Mnrket.
NEW YORK, Jan. H.-COFFHE-Spnt,
Rio, quiet; No. 7, eic Futures ruled easy
and dull from start to close today, with' n
few professional Interchanges composing
tho bulk of transactions. hllo tliero de
veloped no special prcssuro from benrp.
there was net sulllclent buying of any
character to sustain prices, and nfter rul
ing unchanged the market Closed after u
loss of G points was lndlcnted. The Until
tono wob sternly. European cnbles nnd
primary receipts Were favorablo to benrs,
Brazilian markets came strong nnd higher.
Total sales locally amounted to 15,750 ling,
Including: March. 6.4506.60c: Mny. 6.5i
6.60c; July, 6.7006.80c; August, 6.SO06.DO; Oc
tober, 7.00c.
Wool Mnrket. ,
BOSTON, Jnn. 14. Thero has heqn a fait
demand for wool this week nnd tho market
continues strong. Many dealers seem mor
disposed to buy wool' for shipping. Manu
facturers ure keeping til closo touch with
tho mnrket nnd taking fnlr lines from tlma
to time, although no large purchasing Is
noted. Tarttory wooln continued to hend
thrf list. Good lotH nf fine medium scoured
aro quoted at 43044c, lino at 46047c nnd
stnplo at 4S0OOc. Fleece wools nrc quiet
but firmer.
ST. LOUIS. Jnn. 14. WOOI-Qulet; me
dlum grades. 13015V4c; light fine, 12V4015c,
heavy fine, 10012c; tub washed, 14021c.
Evnpornted nnd Dried Fruits,
NEW YORK, Jnn. 14. EVAPORATED
APPLES Exporters took somo lots of
choico and fancy grades, paying full prlre,
which helped Btendy tho market. Tho closo
wns steady and values were In sellers'
favor; state, common to good, 708Mc:
prime, 9V409?c; choice, 9',401Oo; fancy, wtf
011c. '
CALIFORNIA' DRIED FRUITS-Qulet
but steady nt old prices; prunes, 3i7c.
Apricots, Roal, 1O014O. Moor Pork, 'M'i0
13c. PeacheB, peeled, 16020c; impeded, ?H
012V.C.
OH nnd nosln.
OIL CITY. Jan. 14.-OIL Credit balance?,
$1.15; certificates, no bid; shipments, 102.419
bbls.; avcrnge, 9.116 bbls.; runs, 71,378 bbls.;
nverage, 72.142 bbls.
SAVANNAH. Ga Jan. 14. OIL Turpen
tine, firm nt 38V4C Rosin, firm.
NEW YORK, Jnn. 14. OIL-Cottonseed,
firm: prime yellow. 44lac. Petroleum,
Btendy. Turpentine. "Btendy.
LONDON, Jnn. 14.-OIL Linseed, 29s 9d.
Turpentlno 'spirits, 2Ss 3'4d,
New York Dry Good Mnrket,
NEW YORK, Jan. 14. DRY GOOD8
Thero has been a slight chango In tho gen
eral demand for cotton goods nndV buyers
nro beginning to nrrlvo In consldernblo
numbers nnd a development of business Is
looked for. Tho tono of tho market con
tinues Btendy throughout, but thero Is no
special feature In cither staplo or fancy
lines.
MANCHESTER. Jan. 14.-DRY GOODS
Steady. Yarns, quiet.
ATTEMPTS TO KILL OPERATOR
Mnn Tries to Shoot Havenscroft nnd
After Arrest .Drrak Jnll
and Escapes,
MULLEN, Neb., Jan, 14. (Jpeclal.) An '
attempt was made by Ed Mitchell ot this
place to kill Night Operator Ravenscroft.
It seems thnt tho two men had had somo
words and finally they began to quarrel
and Mitchell started to draw a gun, but
before he could uso it Ravonscroft picked
up a heavy Iron poker and knocked him
down with and almost killed him. Mitchell
went homo and went to bed. About 10
o'clock he got another gun and started out
to find the operator and made statements
that Ravenscroft wouldn't live until morn
ing. Ravenscroft had him arrested for at
tempt to kill and he pleaded guilty and
waa bound over to the district court and
put In Jail. About 12 o'clock some one lot
him out and ho made his escape and has
not not been heard of since.
JUDGE SNIDER IS INJURED
Thrown Out of Rougy and Breaks
Ills Collarbone nnd
Shoulder.
08CEOLA, Neb., Jan. 14. (Special.)
Ex-County Judge J. W. Snider met with an
accident yesterday afternoon. He was out
on bis farm exorcising a span of his trot
ters and had his little granddaughter, tho
6-year-old child of Mr, and Mrs. S. A.
Snider, in tho buggy with him. The team
beearao unmanagabln and ran away. The
Judgo was thrown out, breaking his collar
hone, shoulder and otherwise Injuring him.
Tho team ran about the farm nnd then
struck out for town about a quarter of a
mile and was caught near tho Osceola bank.
Tho little girl stayed In tho buggy all the
tlmo and was not Injured.
Seonrea Ilnnd for Convention,
PLATTSMOUTli, Nob., Jan. 14. (Spo
clal.) C. M. Hubner, editor of the Ne
braska City News, was In tho city and suc
ceeded In securing tho n. &. M. hand to
furnish tho music during tho Stato fireman's
convention In Nebraska City, Janunry 21,
22 and 23. Tho members of tho Platts
mouth Are department and many of their
friends expect to attend.
Doctor Becomes n Translator.
AUBURN, Neb., Jan. 14. (Speolal.) Dr,
A. Opperman, who has had a Inrgo practice
In this city and county for the past thirty
four years, has laid aside his medical prac
tlco and Is now In Chicago, where ho Is
doing some work ns n translator for a Ger
man publication,
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