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    THE OMAHA fiAlLY BEE: TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1902.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
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ALL WHEAT ARGUMENTS ARE BEARISH
IMcntr ol Moisture, World" Weekly
StatUtlctt "ml Outside Snlcs All
Tend to AnhIiiI In Forclnn
Prices Ilimn.
.May WIIClll ClUSCU Willi u. mon ui 74ll
May corn lc lower and May oats
down. Provisions lost from 10c to 17c
At tlio opening in wneai mere w u
attempt mudo to support tlio murket on
tho early small break, but It was of no
Uvnil. Cables wero higher, but a small
rally was poorly held, Everywhere in tho
suffering winter wheat country relief wus
at hand. I.lRht rains were reported early
with promises of plenty of moisture. Later
snow fell In tho several stales and every
Indication pointed to an end to the drouth.
Additional bearish news arrived In tho
Hhapo of tho weekly world's statistics.
World's shipments wero reported at 8,374,-
000 bushels against 5,352, Ouu busholn last
year. Drcadstuffs on passaeo. wero In
creased l,ir.2,ww bushels, nnd tho visible
supply Instead of being decreased, as wna
expected, was Increased 1,196,000 bushels,
Tho Influences sot long holders to unload
Ing excitedly. Prices at outsldu points
wero rapidly dropping under Chicago quo
tatlons. Tho northwest began selling hero
and Ht. Louis, frightened at the prospects
of plenty of wheat from tho. winter coun
try, dumped something llko 4,000,000 bush
els In this market, Stop loss orders were
executed freely and .May, which opened
o to He lower at 80c to 80c and had
touched SO-'ic, slid to 79c. Tho general
opinion prevailing nmong traders wns that
longs had overstayed In tho market and
must now sacrifice profits to got rid of
thiMr wheat. Tho decllno was unchecked
and what was offered openly from all
quarters. Contrary to former breaks on
this campaign thero was very little de
mand at low prices. May closed very
weak, l4Jlc down nt 79ig79c. Local
receipts wero 68 cars. 2 of contract grade.
Minneapolis and Duluth reported Kl cars,
making a totnl for tho thrco points of 609
rars, against 1,016 last week and 606 a year
ago. Primary receipts were 6S7.000 bush
oln, compared with 793,000 bushels a year
hbo. Scuboard clearances In wheat and
Hour equalled only 158,000 bushels. '
torn showed unusual strength consider
ing tho weakness In wheut. Cables wero
higher, and on tho theory that tho snow
nnd colder weather predicted would no
ccssltuto heavier feeding In stock, traders
began to buy In. May opened steuily nnd
at onco ndyanced. Tho small amount of
Hhlpments Inst week to Europo and tho
decrease of tho amount of corn on nns-
!,m,.w,?rc 1ulllsh Incentives. Tho total
quantity now on ocean passage Is 8,036,
W0 bushels, or about ono-lmlf tho amount
1 Mint position n year ago. Thero was
ttlo sold at tho outset and country offer
ings threatened to dry up. This strength
could not stand against tho bud brolk In
wheat. In sympathy with that cereal. Mi iy
S which had touched 65c. di-oppe 1 to
C3-c. Hulls bought steadily on tho do
L r? n?iL1,r " ? a ?nt Port of their
nrft'n Hy c fe'' wo"k- ,l(c down nt 634
flMtC Receipts were 12S cars.
Inwf,, 'J?,'1 "n cnr,y b'"'lh market. Fol
lowing thu corn strength nnd on bullish
May sol l'Su r,n,h4lr8rSlt ,?"encd "" " nd
... J.H!m un ,'c. Corn was tho lend-
.rJhsss
imlfr'!,!!!,i0n, l,entMl Mrly strong on an
JFJXS hl . 1,0R """-kot and ho "nrly
W S, 'camS'Ue. 4fcS
,,lcn,o0wn,,a0tr6LMfaDS
Estimated recclpta tomorrow wht
afiSTicSr 103 cnrs: on,e' 1?
JloJoadfngfuturcs ninged as followa:
Artlcles.l Open. nigh, l, , cln, lgn,-
Wheat
Jan.
Mny
July
Corn
Jnn.
Mny
July
Onts
May July
Sept.
Tork
Jnn.
Mny
July
Lard
Jan. May '
July .
nibs- '
Jan.
May
Tsas
77,
81
sou
so:
0
73
79
79JJ
rn:
6511
65$
46i
41
31
16 57
17 20
17 15
9 45
9 75
9 824
63 '
63
1
40
16 r.7
16 00
16 87
9 sr.
9 65
9 72
C3X
45
40
16 57U
16 9,-,
16 &7V4
9 35
9 63
9 72J4
S 33
8 62W
46Ji
33
16 67
17 12"
17 13
9 45
9 75
9 82
"S70"
40-li
33)1
16 674
17 15
17 10
9 75
9 82
8 I7U
8 72Vi
8 72
8 60
No.
Pi nnn0'?!.'? wfT na '"Hows:
Itralght tfmiwi cloarraSW'0'
upoclnls, $5:30; patents ttb$?Kn?'U!i PKlnK
I3.1OH3.40 J'"enis, W.6OU3.80; straights.
WlllflAT'V. 1 i-
S3Vif?S5iic. jc; no. 2 red
, TST N, 5. 46Ho: No.
,779J..No- 3 white. 46l7Ue.
white, 4714
UVIi-No. 2, 621i(Q62-)ic.
8)I1AHLBY-Falr to choice malting, 61
contrnrt grade. J9.70fi9 75 ' c,0Ner'
riipVIKIONS-Mess p0'rk. per bbl 116 kk
16.63 Lard, per 100 lbs". J9 339 'sK
ribs sides (loose), $8 308.45 X f tnJ Fi
'hoi'ldcrs (boxed). J7.1207.25. Short c enr
elites (boxed), S.S0jr8.90 nr
WIIlSKV-lJasIs of high wines. J1.32.
Tho following were the recelnts iVnTi v,in
ments of gralns.yeste rday: P and shlp"
nrncirs. Itcce nt. Rhlnrnnn.
Flour, bbla
Wheat, bu
Corn, bu
Data, bu
Rye, bu
Parley, bu
25,000
12.000
45,000
6S.00O
. 56,000
.119,000
.205,000
. i3.rioii
202.0:O
a ocn
, 36.000
16,000
ter markot wns steady: creameries isffl
Wc; dairies. 14J?20c. '6hee2. cSf?; 10
10?ic Kggs, easy; fresh. 22Q23c.
HW YOKK i:KHAI, MAIIKET.
luotntlon of the un- ., Varlouii
(.'oimiioflltleii,
patents, J3.S5J; 1.15 winter extras, J2.9J(ri3 3ic
'Minnesota bakers, $2,9553.35: winttr ini
grndei. $2.75fl2.80.' Hyoj our. m "ett f?lr
875.B00 ' J3-"ya3M'' cl'olco to Vancy. Vso
,iRPIii,.RiAI9u,Sti yo.llow western, $1.36:
',UVi,,3tV "randywlue. $3.653.7S. '
1UK-I5asy; No. 2 western 70c, f. o h
fotsa 8 " CO'uC70 - Now' York, car
HAHL13Y-rulli feeding, (!0ffC2c, c, I. f
WHEAT Itccc pts, 6,650 bu.: exnnrtn
5.131 hu. Spot, "weak:' No. 2 'red. 'ItHc'
o. l oflont; No. 2 red, 89c. elevator1
No. 1 northern. Duluth. 96c, f. o. b.. afloat1
No. 1 northern, Manitoba. SSc. f. o j, .
ufloat. llurdenod bi- heavy offerings in
response- to i good snowfalf In tho south'
west, tho market broke sharply. St. IxiuIb
mat i n prominent seller, while Increases
In the visible, supply, amount on pnssago
and 'world's supplies nil contributed to tho
downward movement. Close.) weak nt IVrt
Jc net lower. March closed at c: M il"
l .16S6 1.16c. closed at Slftc; July.' sftlff
65He. closed lit S4He.
w-uiCK-ueccipta. l.wo hu.: oxiiorts. 4,2(M
Jiii. Soot, easy; No. 2. 6sic. elevator, tin
mil
lier
-th--, I. u. ii nium i. upiionF opened hli:h
...... BuiMi niit'ciiiaiivo il
niand. Hunt countrv nnrui-lnim mi ,. .i
il-
crcaso on parage. Corn eventually re
acted with wheat and closed weak at So
net loss. January closed ut fio: May, (Ht
69Hc closed nt oSc; July, 67fj69c, closed
Bt 67siC
OATH Receipts. 6,300 bu. Spot, steady;
No, 2, Mo: No. 3. 50o; No. 2 while. 63Ufrtio
No. 3 white, (xlc: track mixed western, tu
Blc; track white, 62j5'ie. Tho market
weakened In sympnthy with corn.
HAY Qulot; shipping, U0J65c; good to
choice. 82WGWC.
HOI'S Steady; stnto, common to choice.
1901 crop. 11615c:'1900 crni, SSjl'o; 1S93, 61p
bc; 1'iirinn cousi, iwi crup, nnjioc; jyuu, sp
120 ; IK'U. U'llC.
IIIUKS Steady: Galveston, 20 to 25 lbs,.
dry. 21 to so lbs.. llc.
LHATH Kit Steady: hcm!ock sole. Ilucuos
Ayres, light to heavyweights. 25tf2fl!.
wuui-Biciigy, uuuivtiu iircco, ,'0((.'uc;
JAtin, luiiiiu,
I'llOVISlONS Beef, steady; family. $1
11, CO
m ( '' II1C09 tf.MI V,irV UVl I llltllin, WJ .
cltT extra India mess. $i7.50ti 19.50. i
. n .1 . . . hUbt..l K.ltl... nl
1C!
Cut
Tlirtiliv, plFUiljr, limc-l uuniua, aif iw, ,ii;i
led shoulders, 7c: picked hams. 9i'(T10e.
l(jird, easy; western steamed, 9.ti; refined,
ick
CHICAGO, Jnn. 20. Hnln nnd snow
fii-firiUlm, (tin liinir rlrnllth In tlin Winter
wheat territory took tho argument nwny
lrom tho bulls In tlio grain pltH todny and
prices broko badly uround In consequence.
flrmi continent. $10; South America. $10.75j
compounil, $S.)08.2o. Pork, quiet; family,
$17.68 18.00; short clear, $17.6ogl8.80; mess,
$16.50yl7.BO.
11UTTBH Ilecelpts, 6,127 pkgs.j steady;
stato dairy, 14M2ic; creamery, 16H23c;
Juno creamery, ir(i21c; factory, 13gl5c.
CHKL'SIO-Hecelpts, 1.76S pkgs.; firm;
fancy large, full cream, fall mndo, 10fi
10-)ic; fancy large, lato best made, 9'ic;
fancy small, full cream, fall made, 11UW
12e: fancy small, lato best made, lOQIOtic.
EGOS Hecelpts, 1,983 pkgs.j llrm; state
and Pennsylvania, 2&327cj western, at
mark, 26c.
SUGAR Haw. stendv! fair reflnlne. 2T;c:
centrifugal, 96 test, 3c; molasses sugar,
2v, refined, sternly; crushed, 6.15c; pow
dered, 4.75c; granulnted, 4.65c.
-Uf ! liH-WCttKi KO, 7 1110, tiC.
MOLASSES Steady; Now Orleans, 37
"POI'LTIIY-Allve, stendy; springers. MP
9c: turkeys. 10c; fowls, 10c: dressed, firm;
BjnMngcrs, 9yi0c; fowls, lOTHlc; turkeys,
METALS Indon wiblnd that better
market conditions prevailed there, with n
resultant ndvnnco In tin of 1 10, which
closed spot nt JC106 6s and futures nt 103
2s 6d. Tho locnl market was also a p limit!
better, closing with $23.75 bid and $24 nsked
and firm at the rlnsi. ('miner wns easier.
with Lako Superior quoted nt $11 nnd elec
trolytic at $10.87fU.oo and casting at $10.75.
At ixiniion copper prices wero rnised il lsi,
with spot closing at ii 10s and futures nt
X4S 15s. Icad wus quiet and unchnnged
hero at $4, hut at loinlon prices closed
Is 3d higher at 10 10s. Spelter wns un
changed at homo and nbro.iil. The London
market closed at 16 16s. Iron was quiet.
European markets wero quiet, with Olns
gow at 4Ds and Mlddleshorough at 4.1s 10'4d,
Pig Iron warrants,vJ11.0iftl2.liij: No. 1 north
ern foundry, $16.50'117.5t); No. 2 northern
foundry, $16.ixfll6.5: No. 1 southern
foundry, $16.0016.60; No. 1 southern soft
foundry, JlG.ooi 16.60.
u.MAHA aviioi,i:.s.i,i:
MAHKKTS,
Conilltlnn nf Trndc nnd Quotntlon on
Staple nnrt Pnncy Produce.
EGGS necclntn more liberal: fresh stock.
22c.
LIVE POULTRY Hens. 6fi6c: old
roosters, 304c; turkeys, 7S9c; ducks nnd
geese, '7fj!sc; spring chickens, per lb., 6
4t7c.
.DRESSED POULTRY Turkeys, 1012c;
ducks, 9fj.l0c; geese, 9S10c; spring chick
ens. 88c: hens, 7B8c.
niTTTER Common to fair. HWc: choice
dairy, In tubs, 15ifil7o; separator, 23'j24c.
FROZEN FISH Ulnck bass, ISc: white
bass, 10c; blueflsh, 12c; bullheads, 10c; bur
faloes, 7c; catfish, 12c; cod, 10c; crappies,
He; halibut, 11c; herring, 5c; haddock, 9c;
pike, 8c; red snapper, 10c: mlmon, 12c:
sunflsh. 6n: trnnt. Se: whtteflsli. Sc: nick
crol. 6c: fresh mackerel, each, 20ti33c;
smelts, ioc.
OYSTERS Mediums, per can. 22c: Stand-
ards, per can, 25c: extra selects, per can,
33c; Now York Counts, per can. 40c; bulk
Standards, per gnl., $1.20ffl.25: hulk extra
selects. tl.0Offl.G5; bulk New York Counts,
per gal., tl.ia.
I'luiiUNH ijive, per uoz., iaic.
VEAL Choice, 6$sc.
HAY Prices minted bv Omaha Whole
sale Hay Dealers', association: Choice up
land, $9; No. 2 uplnnd, $8: medium, $7.50;
conrse, $7. Ryo straw, $5.60. These prices
aro for hay of good color and quality.
Demand fnlr. Receipts, 8 cars.
CORN New, 6lc; 01(1, WC.
IlRAN-$23.
OATS-62C.
VEGETABLES.
POTATOES Home crown. $1: northern.
$1; Salt Ikc, $1.10; Colorado, $1.10.
car hots Per mi., wc.
REETS Per -bu. basket. 30c.
T LT RN I PS Per bu.. COc: Rutabagas, per
100 lbs., $1.25.
I'AKoMi'H t'er i)u., wc.
CUCl'MHERS Hothouse, per doz $1.76.
I.ETTT1ICE Head. Per bbl.. $8.50: hot-
houso lettuce, per doz., 2.1c.
pahhIjNY per aoz 20c.
RADISHES Per doz., 25c.
SWEET POTATOES Homo grown, per
lb.. 2e; Kansas, per bbl.. $3.25.
CAHHAHB uniinnn seeu, crniea, i7c.
CAULIFIvOWER-Pcr crnte, $2.75.
ONIONS Snantsh. per crato. $2: Michi
gan, red or yellow, 3c per lb.
. CELERY California, 40fl76c.
TOMATOES Florida, per 6-uasKci crate,
J5.
muria,
APPLKS Ren Davis, ner bbl.. tl.lXVS-I.BO:
Wlnesaps, $3; Jonathans, $6.60; nellellowcrs,
per box, $1.75.
PEARS Vikcrs, $2.25; Lawrence, $2.2o
2.50.
GRAPES Malagas, per Keg, jo.ij.w.
CRANIIERRIES-Pcr bbl., $7.60; per
crate. $2.75.
NAVY utSANB per nu,, w.ia.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANGES-Callfornia navals, $2.75,00;
budded. $2.60.
LEMONS-
S Fancy, $3.60fff3.75; choice, $3.00
3.25.
BANANAS Per bunch, according to size.
$2.252.75.
FIUH uantornia. new cartons, i; im
ported, 'per lb., 1214c.
DATES Persians. In CO-lb. boxes, per lb..
6c; Salrs, Gc.
MISCELLANEOUS. '
NUTS New crop walnuts. No. 1 soft
shell, per lb.. 12c; liard shell, per lb, llc;
jno. z noil Bncii, iuu; xso. z nnrn sueu, :ic;
Brazils, per lb., 14c; Illbcrts, per lb., 13c;
almonds, soft shell, 17c: hard shell, 15c;
pecans, largo, per lb.. 12c: small. 10c : co-
connuts, per cwt., $5; chestnuts, 12c.
llUNUY per -N-foctlon case, J3.50.
CIDER Nehuwka. per bbl.. $3.25: New
York, $3.50.
POPCORN-Pcr lb.. 5c.
HIDES No. 1 green, 6c; No. 2 green, 6c;
No. 1 snlted, 7c; No. 2 salted, 64c; No. 1
veai cait, a to ius., ac: iso. i veal cair,
12 to 15 lbi., 7c; dry hides, SfflSc; sheep
pelts, vuc; norso niues, ti.W2i2.2o.
St. I.oiiIh Grain and Provisions.
ST. LOUIS, Jan. CO. WHEAT Lower:
No. 2 red. cash, elevator. 86c: track. 88Aff
I9c: May. 86!,!&S6c; July. 79c; No. 2 hard,
muia-c; receipiK, ii.mu nuneis.
PfinK IjlWffr' Nft 9. rnuli J71tn. Imnk
4S'4l4sc: May, 47o; July, 2iic;' No. 2
white. 49c.
RYE Higher at 66c.
FLOUR Dull and weak: red winter pat
ents, $3.9004.00; extra fancy and straight,
$3.50Ci3.70; clear, $3.2Mj3.40.
hbkp-timotny, jo.wjib.uu.
CORNMEAIv-8teady nt $3.25.
BRAN Dull and heavy: sacked, east
track. $10.60.
HAY Weak and lower; timothy, $11.60
lo.00; prairie, $11.00 13.60..
PROVISIONS Pork. lower: jobblne.
$16.05. Lnrd, lower at $9.15. Dry Halt
meats (boxed), steady; extra shorts and
clear ribs, $8.62; clear sides, $8.87. Bacon
(onxea), sienuy; extra snorts, tv.bo: clear
ribs, $9.62; clear sides, $9.75.
WHISKY Steady at $1.32.
IRON COTTON TIES-tHOO.
HAGGING-6S6:4c. w'
HEMP TWINE 9c.
METALS-Lead. dull, t3.S7Q3.90. Spoi
ler, quiet at $1.17.
POULTRY Firm: chickens. Re: ni-u..v
10c; ducks. 8H,9C; geese, 5c.
BUTTER-Steady; creamery, lSiSSc;
dairy. lbf20c. " u '
kuu-Hieaay at sic.
RECEIPTS Flour. 11.000 bu .: whent .
000 bu.; corn. 166.000 bu.; oats, 176,000 bu.
SHIPMENTS-Flour, 7.C0O bu!; wheat,
29,000 bu.; corn, 73,000 bu.; oats, 21,000 bu.
KniiHitn Clt' firnin nnd Provision.
KANSAS CITY, Jan. 20.WHEAT-May.
i7Uc: July. ibc: ensh, No. 2 hard. 765j77'-'c:
No. 3. T5fi76Uc: No. 2 red. KlUOS.Ui.- Nn j
S6V487Hc; No. 2 spring. 71iil75c.
cash. No. V mixed. CMtftnf Kn u.),itn
6.S(I769c; No. 3, 6Sc.
iJAia mo. - wnito, 4V4tHUc,
RYE-No. 2, 63064c.
HAY Choice timothy, $13.50i7H.OO; choice
prairie. $13.00.
BUTTER-Crcnmcry, 18ij22c; dairy, fancy,
ISc.
EGOS Steady; fresh Mls.iourl nnd Kan
sas titock quoted on 'chanco nt 21c doz..
toss off, cases returned; now whltewood
enses Included, c more.
RECEIPTS-Whent. 23.300 bu.; corn. 161,
400 bu.: onts. 39,000 bu.
SHIPMENTS Wheat, S.S00 bu.; corn.
63,000 bu,; onts, 16,000 bu.
Sllniienpolls Wlicnt, Flour and llrnn,
MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 20. WHEAT Cash,
7IT4c; May, 75fi75o: July. 76fi"6)ic; on
track, No. 1 hard, 76-c: No. 1 northern,
74se; No. 2 northern. 728"3c.
FLOl'H Tho general outmok Is Im
proved: first pntonU $3.S0tf3.9iJ: second
patents. $3,7003.80: first " clears, $2.80g2.90;
second clenrs, $2.10.
IlltAN-In bulk. $17.00ffl7.60.
SHORTS-In bulk, $17.60iJ18.CO.
Toled" 5 rnl il nnd Seed,
TOLEDO. Jan. 20. WHEAT Wcnlc and
lower: cash, SiVJc; May, 87V4c; July, 82;e.
CORN Dull and lower; Jnnuary, t2c;
May, CIHe; July, 6lc.
OATS January, 4ic; Mny, 47c; July,
SEEDS-Clover, Jifnunry, $5.93; March.
IllwiiuUef drain Mnrltrt,
MILWAUKEE. Jan. 20. WHEAT
Lower; No. 1 northern, 77WJ7c; No. 2
northern. 7&fl7c: May, 79c.
RYE Easy at dtV-e.
BARLEY Steady; No. 1, 64j6lo; sam-CORN-May,
C3c.
Plillndelphln Produce MnrUpt.
PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 20,-BUTTER-Stendy:
fancy western creamery, 24c; fancy
neiirhv prints, 27c.
EGGS Steady; fresh nearby, 25c; fresh
western, 26c; fresh southwestern, 25c; fresh
southern, 23c.
CHEESE Steady; New York full creams,
fancy, small, llV4c: Now York full creams,
fair to choice, 91fllc.
Liverpool tirnln and Provisions.
LIVERPOOL, Jan. 20.-WIIEAT-Spot,
firm: No. 3 led, western, winter, 6s 2d;
No. 1 northern, spring, 6s 2d; No. 1 Cali
fornia, 6 3d; futures, easy; Mnrch, 6s 2d;
May, 6s 3d.
CORN spot, steady; American mixed,
new, 6s 7d; Amcrlcnn mixed, old, 6s 3d;
futures, quiet; March, 6s 3d; May, 6s 3;id,
l'EAS Canadian, steady, Oa lOd.
FLOUR-St. Louis fancy winter, firm,
7s 9d.
HOPS At London (Pacific const), steady,
JC3 3(f JC3 15s.
PROVISIONS Beef, firm; extra India
mess, 79s. Pork, llrm; prlmo mess western,
72s. Lnrd, quiet; American refined, In
palls, 39s Od; prlmo western, In tierces, 49a
9d. Hams, short cut, 14 to 16 lbs.,
strong nt 49s 6d. Bacon, Cumberland
cut, 26 to 30 11m., firm nt 41s 6d;
short ribs, 16 to 21 lbs., qulot at 41s 6d;
long clour middles, light, 23 tn 34 lbs., quiet,
45s; long clear middles, heavy, 33 to 10 lbs.,
44s 6d; short clear backs, 16 to 20 lbs., 40s 6d;
clear bellies, 14 to 16 lbs., steady, 61s 6d.
Shoulders, square, 11 to 13 lbs., dull, 38s 6d.
BUTTER Steady: finest United States,
90s: good United Stntes, 68s.
CHEESE Firm; Amcrlcnn finest white,
ISsi'xl; Amcrlcnn finest colored, 49s 6d.
Imports of wheat Into Uverpool last
week wero 48,500 quarters from Atlantic
ports, 17.0HO from Pacific ports and 22,000
from other ports. Imports of corn from
Atlantic ports last week wero 6,500 quar
ters. KlKl" Butter Market.
ELGIN, 111., Jan. SO.-BUTTER-Offerlngs
on tho Board of Trado wero very light,
1,710 lbfc This wns sold early at 21c and
tho markot was declared steady at 21c.
Tho sales for tho week aggregated 42,000
lbs.
MOVEMENTS OF STOCKS AND BONDS.
EiiKnKrmciit of Oold for Kxnort the
Only New Development.
n?t.ir vnm: inn. "rtT.nut week's de
pressions In tho stock markot wero fortl
lled today by the engagement of $2o0.0W of
gold for export. This -was practically tho
only now development In the stock market,
which continued In Its rule of dullness nnd
professionalism. Prices aro generally lower
on tho day. though not as low ns they
t..,r.. iinritiir i in. MeHslnn. The continued
discussion of tho affairs of tho trolley syn
dlcato and occasional changes In tho plans
of tho adjustment committee keep up tho
disturbing effect of that episode. Tho spe
cial heaviness of the Atchison's and of
Now York centrni today was uuo to uio
ilaM.'itlHfiictlnii felt tn the capital expan
sion and now bond Issues with prior claims
over stocks. Tlio news irom :no west ol
much needed rain and snow In tho winter
wheat belt was without effect. Reports
of threatened damago to winter wheat
from lack of molsturo havo been offered
ns causes of some of tho recent depression
of rnllroad stocks. Considerable Interest
attaches to tho foreign situation Just at
present owing to tho signs of speculative
revival nbroad. It is evident that tho
long liquidation In Germany has now pro
gressed to a point where accumniulated cap
ital Is becoming burdensomo again, but tho
ardor of inquiry by German capitalists
seem to bo directed towards their own
public loans and to some extent to tho re
vived Knlllr market In London. Tho Lon
don market Is obviously discounting with
greater faith than In a long time and thu
end of tho Boor war, but their interest In
speculation also turns townrd South Afri
can mining securities tind toward homo
railways, which hegln to show signs of
recovory in curnlngs nnd promise pt divi
dends. Thero Is even organized effort to
Induco American cnpititl In common to
embark In Katllrs. Theso symptoms sug
gest tho Inquiry whether tho next revival
of nctlvo speculation will not bo shifted to
foreign mnrKots and foreign securities.
American Tobacco sold todny at 300 nolnts
nnd there wero advances of 1 to 5 points
in tno omer touacco hiocks, tno uiucoso
stocks, Metropolitan Street Railway,
American Smelting nnd Brooklyn Union
Gns, but this did not affect tho general
downward tendency of stocks. Chicago.
Burllnutnn & Qulncv unansented stork
closed todny at 220 bid, compared with 208
Did on saturuay. standard uu sold in tho
outsldo markot as low as 615, but rallied
somewhat. Consolidated Tobacco 4s
mado up the bulk of tho bond, which was
otherwise dull und Irregular. Total sales
par value. $5,010,000.
United States rcfandlng 2s, tho registered
3s nnd tho now 4s, registered, advanced
V4 per cent; new 4s coupon, per cent,
nnd tho old 4s per cent. Tho 6s, reg
istered, declined per cent nnd tho now
5s coupon, per cent on tho bid nrlcc.
Tho Commercial Advertiser's London
financial cablegram says: Tho stock mar
ket today was less active and showed a
reactionary tendency, but waa healthy In
tone. American shares wero heavy with a
very limited volumo of business. Copper
rose 1 to 48. the ton nnd Rio tlntos
sold nt 41. Money wns unchanged. Gold
to the nmount of 20,000 has been received
from Australia. Tho nrlco on French de
mands Is 77s 10-Hd. Silver Is firm on a
French tender on Wednesday of 26.000 kilos.
Purls exchange is 23.12; Berlin, 20.42.
The following are tho Closing prices on
the Now York Stock exchange:
Atchison ,
do pfd
Bal. & Ohio
do pfd
Canadian Pac...,
Canada So
dies. & Ohio
Chicago & A..t..,
do pfd
Chi., Bid. & L...
do pfd
Chi. & E. Ill
Chicago G. W...,
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Chlcngo & N. W,
C, R. I. & P
Chi. Ter. & Tr...
do pfd
C. C. C. & St. L.
Colorado So ,
do 1st pfd
do-2d pfd
Del. & Hudson..,
Del., L. & W...,
Den. & R. O
do pfd
Erie ,
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Gt. Nor., pfd
Hock. Valley ....
do pfd
Illinois Central.,,
Iowa Central
do pfd
Lako Erlo & W.,
do pfd ,
L. & N
Mnnhnttan I.....
Met. St. Ry ,
Mex. Central ....
Mex. National ...
Minn. & St. Li...,
Mo. Pacific ....,
M.. K. & T
do nfil
. 74T St. Paul pfd
, 964 So. Pacific
102 So. Railway ....
, 96 do pfd....
,114 Tex. & Pacific...
, fcbVi Tol St. L. & W
, 46't do pfd
. 3IU Union Pacific ...
, 76V4 do pfd
, 52 iWabash
ISO
68
32ft
92Ts
, 38
18
.100 u
. kSli
22ft
. 414
. i9y
40
.193
21"
. iH do pfd
,131!Wls. Central .
5'JU. iln ,.f,l
, 83" Adams Ex'.'.".?.'.".'.
AH A.,m'rlcnn Ex....
,209 Si I'. S. Ex
,155i Wells. Fnrgo Ex
, 17 Amal. Copper ..
, Ui ,Amer. Car & F.
, 96' do pfd
, 14 Amor. Lin. oil..
, 6Hi do pfd
, 23 Amer. s. & n...
,172 do pfd
,26i Anne. Mln. Co...
, 42 Brooklyn R. t..
, 91 U Colo. Fuel & I.,
, 39X, Con. Gas
, 71 Con. Tob. pfd...
, 66 Gen. Electric ...
.ISS1 Olucoso Sugar ..
, 6S',i Hocking Coal ...
, 82 Inter. Paper ....
,13 do pfd..
. .liu. Inter. Pnur..
.103
.183
. .H
. 23
. 86
. 15
. 42
. 46
. 9(i',J
. 63
. 80
.2174
.11U12
.27
. 60
. 14
. 19
Z$s
.'87
. 92
. 41ft
'
. 30
. 6)
. 8.1
. 72
. 46
. 99
. 39
831,4
.219
. 6S
, 72 I Laclede Gns ...
, 65 Nil. Biscuit .....
,124 No. Lead
lOOil'Natlonal Salt
.1351 do pfd
,167-'HiiNo. American ..
, 27i Pnclllc Cont ...
, 15!i Puclllo Mall
,10,'iVi'l coplo'B Gas ...
,liKHt,,Pressed S. Car..
, 21V dp pfd
, 62Vi Pullman P. Car.
,18s iRepubllo Steel ..
,101Ji do pfd
N. .1. Central ....
N. Y. Central ....
Norfolk & W....,
do pfd
Ontario & W
Pennsylvania ...
Rending
do 1st pfd ,
do 2d pfd
St. L. ft 8. F...,
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
St. L. Southw....
do pfd
St. Paul
91 iTcnn. Coal & I..
62V
, 23-K union Bag & p.
,H8i do pfd
, 66 U. S. Leather ..
, M do pfd
, 62U. S. Rubber ...
, 62 do pfd.-.
. 13
.72
. lift
81U
yfc
. 50
. 42
. 9I5
. 91
. 3i;
. 31
,82 u. m. stool
, 7,'.UI. do pfd
, 26 Western Union.
, 59 Amer. Locomo...
,1GI7&! do pfd
Offered.
lliiftlnn Stock Quotations,
BOSTON, Jan. CO.Cnll loans, 43 per
nt; tlinu loans, 44jO per cent. OfUclnl
ce
closing:
Alrhlson 4s
102AHouez
83 (Amalgamated
Gas Is
Mm. Central 4s.
Hallli.
Atchison
. 'b
. 96ft
.262
.192
,166
.210
.141
.loot;
Bingham
Cal. & HppIii...
. 21V4
.580
. 12
. 67
. 67
. 11
. 21
. 29i,i
'
,'. 81
. 29
.U
. 2
..255
,. 5S;
,. 14
. 13ft
. 22ft
:: J
. 40
do ptil
Boston & A
Boston & Mo....
HoHlon Elevated
X- V W II II.
Centennial
Copper Rango ,
i-'ominion uoal
Franklin
Islo Royalo ....
Mohawk
Fltehburg ,Pfd...
Union Pnclflo ...
Mex. central ....
Amer. Sugar ....
27i Old llnmlnl.,,.
12i.Oscooln
U5U Parrot
do prci,
Amer. T. & T...
Iln.n I. K, ft
169Qulncy ..
2 Santa Fo
Cop,
Gen. Electric ...
278W Tamarack
Mass. Kicctric...
do pfd
N. E. O. & C...
United Fruit ...
31
92
iriniountnin ..
i rinuy
United Htm
i
. Nivj i: inn
. 42iVlctorla
. 94ftiWlnona
. 20 'Wolvurlno
U. , meui
do pfd
Adventure
Trust receipts.
IIiiiiU ClrnrliiKN.
OMAHA, Jnn, 20, Bank clearings todny,
$1,453,018,66; corresponding day Inst year,
$1,161,466.12: Increase, $293,152.61.
ST. LOUIS, Jan. 20.-Clenrlngs, $10,022.
725; balances, $1,220,681; New York exchango,
30c premium.
PHILADELPHIA. Jan. SO. Clearings.
$13,371,497; balances, $2,743,668; money, 6 per
cent.
NEW YORK, Jnn. 20.-Clearlngs, $131,.
913.664: balanres, $7,495,591,
CINCINNATI. Jan. 20,-Clenrlngs, $4,471,
650; money. 486 per cent; New York ex
change. 10fj20o premium.
CHICAGO, Jttn. 20,-Clea rings, $:s,2(0,933;
balances, $3,880,060; posted exchange, $1.85
for sixty days nnd $4.87 on demand; New
York exchango, 40c premium.
BALTIMORE, Jnn. 20.-Clearlngs, $2,756,
467; balances, $337,631; money, 4h6 percent,
t BOSTON, Jan. 20.-Clenrlngs, $19,113,316;
bnlances, $1,613,187,
New York Money Mnrket,
NEW YORK, Jnn. 20.-MONEY-On call,
steady at 3gl per cent; closed bid and
asked, 3g-i per cent: prime mercantile
ptiper, 4fc5 per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Easy, with
actual business in bankers' bills at $4.S7
for demand and $4.8lft4.84 for sixty
days; posted rates, $l.85Cfi,8S; commercial
bills. $4.83ifM.8l.
SILVER Bar, 65ic; Mexican dollars,
41',ic.
BONDS Government, Irregular; state,
Inactive: railroad, Irregular.
The closing quotations on bonds ar is
follows:
U. S. rcf. 2s, rog.lOSJ,
do coupon lOSft
do 3s. reg 108 I
L. & N. unl. 4s.. 101
Mex. Central 4s.. 82ft
I do Is Inc 32
do coupon 1084
M. & St. L. 4s.. .103
M.. K. & T. 4s.... 0s
do 2s 83
N. Y. Central ls.lir.'H
do gen. 3s 109
N. J. C. g. 6s 131
No. Pncltlc 4i 104ft
do 3s 74ft
N. & W. c. 4s. ...102
Reading gen-. 4s.. 93
St L & 1 M c. 6S.117
St L fit 8 F 4s... 96
St. L. Southw. Is. 9Mft
do 2s 78ft
8 A & A P 4s SS
Ho. Pacific 4s 93ft
So. Railway 6s. ..119
Tex.. & Pac. Is.. US
T, St L & W 4s. 82
Union Pacific 4s. .101
do conv. 4s.. 1054.
no now is, reg..i;ivft
do co ii non ......nu
do old 4s, reg.. .111!
do coupon 111
do 5m, reg, lot) I
do coupon 107
Atch, gen. 4s 103ft
do ndj. -is 92
uiu. a: unio is,,. km
do 3s 95
do conv. 4s 101
Cannda So. 2s. ,.109
Cent, of Ga. 6s. ..108
uo is inc ,u
Ches. & O. 4s...l0tift
Chi. & A. 3Vs.... 81
C, B & Q n. 4s... . 95
C. M & 3 P g. 4.111
C. fc N. W. c. 78.140
C, R 1 & V 4s.... 106
CCC & 8 L g. 4s. 101
Chlcngo Ter. 4s.. 89
Colorado So. 4s... 92y4
D. & R. G. 4s 101
Erlo prior 1. 4s... 99
do general 4s... 89
F W & D C Is. ...107
Hock. Val. 4s... lOlftl
wnoaBn is
do 2s
do deb. B
..118
..lll(
.. 68
..112
West Shore 4s.
W. & I,. E. 4s.
92
Wis. Central 4s.. 8S
Con. Tob. 4s 69
Bid.
London Stock Quotations.
LONDON, Jan, 20. I p. m. Closing:
Cons., money.. 91 3-16
Norfolk & W 67
do pfd 93
N. Pacific pfd. ..102
Ontario & West. 34
iPennsylvanta .... 76
Reading 29
do 1st pfd 42
uo account iH'i
Annrnnrin. IW-
Atchlson 77ft
fin nffl lttl
Baltimore & O...l04
Canadian Pac. ...117
;nesupeuKo ft u. 47
Chlcngo G. W.... 23
C, M. & St. P...167
Denver & R. G.. 43
do pfd 93
Krlu 41
do 1st pfd 73
do 2d pfd 58
Illinois Central. ..142
Loulsvlllo & N..107
M.. K. & T 23ft
do pfd 63
N. Y. Central. ...167
do 2d pfd 32
Southern Ry 33
do pfd 95
C, ..... I. ..... . 11 ft,.
ouu tilt-1 n I uu..., '7H
Union Pacific 103
do pfd 90ft
U. 8. Steel 43ft
do pfd 97
Wabash 22
uo piu 4.1
Spanish 4s 77
Rand Mine 11
Dcllccrs 43
BAR SILVER-Stcndy at 2511-16d per
ounce.
MONEY Tho rnte of discount in tho open
market" for short hills is 2 per cent nnd
for three months' bills 216-16-IJ3 per cent.
Foreign Financial.
. LONDON, Jan. 20.-Money was plentiful
today, the demand was raouerato nnd rates
ensy. Discounts wero weak, being in
fluenced by tho recent reduction In tho
German bank rate and tho anticipation
that it will causo a lowering of tho English
bank rate. Business on tho Stock exchango
opened steady, quiet and less buoyant,
though prices were generally firm. loiter
business wns somewhat more animated.
Flm-class securities wore firm. Home
rails were Irregular, though nt first they
Improved. Amertcnns opened dull nnd In
active; afterward receding, owing to lack
of Hupport, to below parity, and closed
wenk In sympathy with Now York's open
ing. Rio tlntos dropped a quarter, though
copper grew firm, closing strong. Brazil
ians nnd Spanish 4s relapsed. Kaffirs wero
Irregular. Some of the shares reacted
slightly, but afterward they were moder
ately active and firmer. DeDcors were llrm.
Tho amount of bullion tnken Into the Bank
of Englnnd on balance todny was 20,000.
Gold premiums nro quoted: Buenos Ayres,
131,20; Madrid, 31.26; Lisbon, 31: Rome, 22.25.
Bar gold, 77s lOftd. American eagles, 76s
5d.
PARIS, Jan 20. Prices on the bourse to
dny wero firm. Rentes, Italians and Span
ish 4s wore, easier. South Americans were
dull. Thorn win-Houston was in nctivo de
mand and closed wtth a sharp advance on
tho report that a large short interest was
open. Omnibus, shares and East Parisians
wero strong. '.Metropolitans wero quiet.
Gas nnd Sosnovlce wero wenk. Credit
Lyonnns and Banque do Paris attracted
nttcntlon on the announcement that tho
former would distribute a dividend of 60
francs and transfer 8,000,000 francs to the
reserve fund. Rio tintos advanced sharply
on tho improvement In copper. DeBeers
wero in nctlvo request, finishing with n
shnrp rise. Kafllrs wero strong, but after
tho close of tho bourso they reacted
slightly. Tho private rate of discount was
unchnnged today at 213-16 per cent. Three
per cent rentes, lOOf 17o for the nccount.
Exchango on Ixmdon, 25f 12c for checks.
Spnnlsh 4s. 77.78.
BERLIN, Jan. 20. Prices on tho bourse
were Irregular. Portugese were hnrder.
Americans wero quiet. Mines were strong
at first, but reacted on realizations. Ex
change on London, 20m 42pfgs for checks.
Discount rate for short bills. 2 per cent;
for thrco months' bills, 2 per cent.
Condition of the Treimnry.
AVASHINOTON, Jnn. 20. Today's state
ment of tho treasury balance, exclusive of
tho $150,000,000 gold reserve In tho division
of redemption, shows: Avallablo cash bal
unce, $171,996,667; gold. $37,610,416.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. Jan. 20.-COTTON-Spot,
quiet: middling gulflnnds, 8 9-16c. Futures
closed steady: January. ..97c: February,
8.01c; March, 8.0Sc: April. 8.13c: May, 8.14c;
June, 8.15c: July. 8.1Sc; August. 8.02c; Sep
tember. 7.71c: October, 7.67c. Tho market
opened stendy In tone, with prices 2 to 5
points higher, this being a fair response
to bullish Liverpool news nnd small esti
mates for today's port receipts. Talk of
higher prices for spot cotton south, pre
dictions for a big export movement nnd
generally encouraging cloth mnrket news
from all quarters served to aid n strength
ening tho market; but at 8.22c for May
sellers In goodly numbers made their np
pearance, being for tho most part small
holders who preferred taking profits to
risking possible further udvnnces at the
moment. Speculative support was light
and the bull contingent was anything but
enthusiastic. Point by point tho market
went off, with the opening advance lost
beforo mluday. Finding our market pre
disposed to sag. Liverpool cased off a trifle
from tho top before, Mio close, but private
cables declnred sentiment abroad was still
very bullish. As now business did not
come in during the into morning, the mar
ket further sold down under large esti
mates for tomorrows Now Orleans nnd
Houston receipts. May went oft to 8.21c
Inter, rallied a trifle nnd the market closed
steady, with prices net 3 to 6 points lower.
Tho ofllclnl reports from southern spot
market wero very encouraging in that they
nil gnvo well sustained prices nnd a steady
'sTLOUlS.Jan. 20.-COTTON-Qulet;
sales, 30 bales; middling, Jo 15-16c: receipts,
5,509 bales; shipments, 6,181 bnles; stock,
Galveston, Jan. 2o.-corrON-steady
"NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 20,-COTTON-Spot.
quiet; sales. 2,350 bales; ordinary.
6 9.16c; good ordinary, 7 1-lGc; low m d
dllng. 7c: middling, T16-16c: good mid
d i g, 8 3-16c; middling fnlr.'Sftc; receipts.
10,711 bales; stock. 36S.218 bales. Futures,
nulet and stendy; January, i.8jtf(7.8ic; Feb
ruary 7 89c: March. 7.93U7.94c: April, 7.96
"oscf May, 8.Wo3c; Juffe. 8.06&8!o7c; July,
8.Wj 8.10C. r,VTa.
LIVERPOOL, Jnii. '"iTVV":: 4ti.'
4 3-32(1. ' The sales of tho day wero 10.000
bales, of which 500 were for speculation
and export nnd Included 9,200 American.
Receipts. 69.000 bales. Including 60.100 Amer
lean. Futures opened .steady and quiet;
American middling, fr. o. a. Jnnuary.
4 31-Old, buyers; Jnnuary and february,
130-tlld buyers: February and March,
4 29-611H sn-ofd, buyers; March and April,
i M.6tifil 30-64d. buyers; April and May,
4 29-64TN 30-6ld, buyers; slay and .June,
Coffee Murket.
NEW YORK. Jnn, 20.-COFFEE-Spot
Rio, weak; No.. 7 Invpjce, 6c. Mild ana
nulet. Tho coffeo market opened 20 to 25
points lower in sympathy with very weak
European market news and big Brazilian
receipts. At no Mmo during tho day was
there any reaction of note, and in the ear y
afternoon fresh heavy liquidation set In
and carried prices rapidly lower. Unnl
cMilcs from European markets were very
weak nnd rumor hnd It that a failure
abroad wns In pnrt responsible for the al
most sensational decllno In Havre, a
bearish Santos cablo also helped. The locul
market closed stendy In tone, but at the
bottom prices of tho (Hy at a net loss of
35 to 45 points. Total sales were I'.coo bags,
Including Februrury nt 6.foc: March. 6.6r,c;
April. 6.ora6.00c; July, 6.0on6.20c; Septem
ber, 6.2&S6.40c; December tt.40Q6.66c
poor demand; prices y ihk" . -can
middling fnlr, 4 W-lpd; good m dd ng,
4 11-lOd; middling. 4 9-16d: low middling,
tr. .1.1.1. ni-itinnrv. 4 11 -3Jcl : ordinary.
4 30-6 d, sellers; June '"" "7,ui
sellers: July nnd August, 4 30-fljd, sellers;
August and September, 4 25.64,1 buyers;
sontember nnd October, 4 16-61d buyers.
OMAHA LITE STOCK MARKET
Diiirnbl friM f Ittf OtttU fold at
Itndy t Strug Frcii.
HOGS SLD CtNSIDERAILY HIGHER TODAY
Sheep nnd Lamb Sold Freely Today
nt Stcndr to Strong Prices and
Bvrea Brought the Top
Price of Season.
SOUTH OMAHA. Jan. 20.
Ilecelpts wercs Caltie. Hogs. Sheep.
Ofllclal Monday 3,011 7,9i 2,311
nome (lay insi weoK 4,.io
Same week beforo 3,901
Same three weeks ago.. 2,652
Same four weeks ago.... 2,721
Samo day Ixst venr 1.615
4,743
7,15,1
6,598
8,721
6,465
l.tf'J
2.310
3.301
2,1,23
3.070
Average price paid for hogs at South
Omaha tho past several days with com
parisons '
Date. 1902. !01,llOO.liS.ll89S.lS97.lS9.
Jan. 1.... I fO 4 95 4 21 3 42 3 18 3 4
Jan. 2.... 6 22 4 9t 4 33 3 67 3 17 343
Jan. 1.... 6 18 4 95 4 29 3 67 3 48 2 11
Jan. 4.... S2Sft 6 02 4 27 3 44 3 44 3 25 3 61
Jan. 6.... S04 4 37 3 47 3 3S 3 27 r
Jan. 6.... 6 23 4 35 3 48 3 39 3 29 3 63
Jan. 7.... 6 10 6 05 3 42 3 40 3 18 3 48
Jan. 8.... 6 09 6 06 4 34 3 43 3 12 3 46
Jan. 9.... 6 16 6 11 4 38 3 45 3 14 3 66
Jan. 10... 6 13U 5 26 4 35 3 60 3 43 364
Jan. 11... 6 04ft 6 23 4 41 3 65 3 29 3 07 3 51
Jan. 12... 6 17 4 49 3 60 3 47 3 14
Jan. 13... 6 00 463355 3 49 3 09 3 47
Jan. 14... 6 12 6 16 J 60 3 49 3 16 3 63
Jan. 15... 6 20ft 5 26 4 68 3 47 3 26 3 69
Jan. 16... 6 15 5 27 4 62 3 62 3 23 3 66
Jan. 17... 6 17ft 6 20 4 48 3 49 3 47 3 72
Jan. 18... 6 22 5 29 4 63 3 61 3 61 3 23 3 82
Jan. 19... 6 27 4 51 3 54 3 54 3 26
Jan. 20... 6 27 4 61 3 56 3 60 3 26 3 P0
InrilriLten RtinHnv.
The ofllclal number of cars of stock
brought In today by each road was: ,
Cattlo. Hogs. Sheep.HT's,
a. m. & st. p
13
O., & St. L
Missouri Pnclllc ....
Union Pacific System
C. & N. W
F.. E. & M. V
C, St. P., M. & O....
B. & M
3
1
13
16
13
3
19
o
9
3
4
93
C,
u. & w.
C, R. I.
C. II. I.
& P.. east..
& P., west..
Illinois Central
Total receipts 113
10
Tho disposition of tho uav's receipts was
a3 follows, each buyer purchasing tho num
ber of head Indicated:
Buyers. Cattle. Hoes. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co 100 1,015 fcts
Swift nnd Comnanv 737 1.639 219
Cudnhv Packing Co 505 2.459 632
Armour & Co 363 2,727 631
Swift, from country 316
H. iiccKor & Dcgan ti
Vansnnt & Co 4
Carey & Benton 10,8
Lobman & Cn 165
W. I. Stephen 29
inn i iiuntzingcr iu
William Underwood 40
Hamilton & Rothschild ..219
H. I. Dennis & Co 1
B. F. Hobblck 7
Wolf & M 147
Other Buyers 215 .... 100
Total 3,131 7,840 2,210
CATTLE There was only a fair run of
cattle hero today, and as ronorts from
other points wero favorable to tho idling
interests the trade here rule active, with
prices on the better grades steady to
strong. A heavy snow storm made tho
cattlo appear In bad form and nlso made
mem sen ramcr unevenly, ns is very ,ipt
to bo thf enso under such conditions.
Everything desirable, however, was out of
first hands In good hunson.
Receipts Included a llbornl proportion o
conlfed steers, nnd somo of them wero of
nrottv eood nunlltv. Uuvers took hold In
good shape and paid steady to strong prices
for all desirable grades. The commoner
cattle did not movo as readily nnd could
not do quoiea any moro man stcany wuu
the close of last week.
Thero was also conrldcrnblo life to the
cow trade this mornlnrr. nnd buyers ware
all after dcBlrablo grades. The market on
such kinds could safely be nuoted steady
to strong and active. .The commoner gradci
wero not n quite as good demand, nut
stilt they sold at Just about steady prices
and practically everything wns out of first
nann in gooa season.
Thero wai very little change noticeable
In the prices paid today for bulls, vtal
calves and stags. Tho demand was good
for tho better grades, but common kinds
wero neglected.
Tho stocker and feeder trado was rather
dull today, probably owing to tho fact
that speculators wero afraid that tho
storm would keep buyers at horrif. Tho
better grades, however, sold at right closo
to steady prices, but anything on tho com
mon order wns very hard to innvo at any
price Representative sales:
BEEF STEE'RS.
No. Av. It. No. Av. Fr.
2 685 2 75 10 934 4 60
1 620 2 25 7 1000 4 69
4 1082 2 90 1 990 4 65
4 965 3 25 61 928 4 65
16 875 3 60 8 89.3 4 65
1 780 3 60 6 1153 4 85
3 813 3 70 10 1093 4 83
4 1015 3 75 17 914 4 90
3 1103 3 75 6 1101 5 00
19 781 3 75 2 1185 5 00
2 715 3 75 4 1060 5 00
10 820 3 75 12... 1162 5 00
17 996 3 85 2 970 5 10
30 1016 3 85 18 1061 E 20
2 1070 4 23 23 1080 5 20
1... 1000 4 25 42 1226 5 35
9 1014 4 25 40 1310 6 35
1 1000 4 25 2 1100 5 35
6, 890 4 40 28 1160 5 35
13 940 4 60 22 1202 5 45
6 833 4 60 23 1104 6 45
10 895 4 65 14 1242 5 60
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
,.. 843 4 3b
COWS.
2
3
3
2
7 '.7.7...
2
2
11
34 i.
1
3
4
1 ,
2 ,
1
4
1
1
1 ,
2 ,
8
4
22 ,
6
1 ,
1
1
3 ,
1
3
o
?!!!!.'!.'!
i
i
i
6
6
6
1
7
1
1
4
1
8
890
786
1 10
1 76
2 00
1
.1020
.1000
. 914
. 950
. 980
3 00
3 00
3 05
3 10
3 10
3 10
3 10
3 12
3 15
3 25
3 25
3 25
3 25
3 25
3 25
3 35
3 40
3 60
3 55
3 60
3 60
3 65
3 65
3 70
3 70
3 75
3 75
3 75
3 83
3 85
3 85
3 95
3 95
4 00
4 00
4 00
4 00
4 00
4 00
4 10
4 20
4 25
4 65
3 60
3 65
4 15
3 10
3 15
3 30
3 40
3 60
3 65
3 65
3 75
4 00
4 00
4 03
4 10
4 25
1
18
7
1
843
890 2 00
775 2 00
857
2 10
16
911
.. 850
..'975
,.. 901
.. 827
..1000
,.. 873
.. 945
..1050
.. 885
.. 820
..1087
.. 800
.. 800
.. 780
.. 875
.. 975
.. 992
.. 913
.. 9S0
..1040
..1010
.. 920
..1016
.. 920
..1016
.. 970
..1410
..1060
.. 790
.. 9S0
.. 962
..1063
,,. 891
..1120
.. 740
.. 860
,2 15
2 25
2 25
05
2 25
2 40
2 60
2 60
2 60
2 50
2 60
2 50
2 60
2 60
2 60
2 CO
2 70
2 70
2 70
2 75
2 75
2 75
2 75
2 75
2 75
2 75
2 75
2 85
2 85
2 85
2 85
2 90
2 90
3 00
1.
2.
16.
........1040
960
870
1120
1420
1018
1000
930
1
1
9.
1.
6.
1.
.1200
.1635
12..
1 1060
1 1090
& 853
19 1033
2..
1035
1195
1020
969
1011
1178
1037
1060
1200
1269
1.
13.
22.
15.
11.
3
1
15
7
24
13
20
1
910
997
1195
1144
1220
26 1005
1 1080
6 1131
16 915
1 1300
10 1220
1 1420
2 1350
3 00
3 00
3 00
..1060
COWS AND HEIFERS.
, 732 3 95 2 730
. 830 3 25 11 833
. 737 3 55 1 1000
1 1200
2 1235
2 :
1 1220
1 1380
2 60
2 75
2 75
2 80
2 80
2 85
2 H5
2 85
2 90
3 00
3 00
3 00
1.
1.
1.
1.1')
1270
1150
1220
1220
1341
1100
910
1485
1280
1120
3 1183
2 1470
1 1370
1 1530
1 1610
1 1330
1...
1...
17...
1...
1...
2...
1...
1...
1 1720
1 600
1 1800
1 1180
1 1510
HEIFERS.
1....
6....
1....
6.,.,
630
485
680
2 80 2 610 3 75
3 05 1 710 3 8.1
3 60
STOCK CALVES.
370 2 85 2 293 3 75
105
3 00
CALVES.
290
100
90
, 160
90
, 110
6 00
6 00
6 00
1
230
140
185
122
210
6 50
6 60
6 60
7 00
7 00
1
2
7
2
6 00
6 00
6 00
STAGS.
1 1200 4 10
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS.
4 900 v2 10 5 1012 3 50
1 890 '2 10 13 773 4 00
2 423 2 75 8 952 4 25
1 980 2 75 20 1051 4 35
5 982 2 90 5 912 4 35
6 626 3 00
STOCKER8 AND FEEDERS.
1 710 3 00 11 601 3 90
4 805 3 25 9 766 4 OQ
3 926 3 25 22 661 4 0)
2 690 3 35 t 768 4 05
3 60
3 tO
3 60
3 75
3 80
3 SO
3 80
3 80
2S 927
7.. 751
1 720
40 721
28 fA'i
26 $60
40 479
28, ... 683
43 ,,966
69 761
4N,,.,. 896
29 1065
4 06
4 03
4 05
4 10
4 10
4 10
4 15
4 25
4 35
4 40
4 60
4 CO
3 SO
3 80
3 SO
3 SO
3 90
4 72
29 3S2
9 775
HOGS Thern wn n heavy sttnnlv of hors
here today for a Monday, but the demand
was equal to the occasion, and after tho
market fairly opened trading was active,
with prices a strong nickel higher. Pack
ers all seemed to want tho hogs and an n
result nn early clearance wns made. Tho
bulk of tho good weight hogs sold from
$6.33 to $6.60. Medium weights sold largely
from $6.25 to $6.35 nnd the lighter weights
went from $6.20 down. Although the heavy
weights wero in tho best demand still sell
ers did not experience nny great trouble
in disposing of their lighter loads nt satis-
laciory prices, itcprcscntntlvo sales
No. Av. Sh
IT.
No. Av.
73 205
66 249
23 231
82 217
7S 211
63 252
65 242
71 229
Sh. IT.
33 113
30 125
6 25
5 25
5 95
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 03
6 i
6 03
6 05
6 03
6 10
6 10
6 10
6 15
6 15
6 15
fi 20
6 20
6 20
6 20
6 20
6 I'O
6 20
6 20
6 20
6 20
6 20
H V
6 23
6 25
6 23
40 6 27
240
80
120
210
120
6 27
6 27',n
6 27
6 30
6 30
6 30
95 166
73 151
SO
110 116
336 165
160
40
'so
SO
102 161
84 166
6 30 (
6 30
75 172
80...,
62....
65. . .
69....
91....
.235
210
161 156
6 30
6 30
6 30
6 30
6 30
6 30
6 30
6 30
6 30
6 30
6 30
6 30
6 30
6 32
6 33
6 35
6 35
6 35
6 35
80 161
83 161
83 163
82 142
30 193
1230
.233
.201
80..
!19
40
40
'so
'so
40
80
120
40
83 212
91 208
79 211
61 218
71 199
81 210
80 229
6.8 228
80 209
90 168
99 16S
78 196
73 187
72 202
91 175
91 173
99 181
83 195
94 193
82 195
, 61..,
21..,
71...
82...
S3..,
86..
66..,
16...
73...
66..,
223
..252
..254
..210
..210
,..233
..213
..258
..236
..219
..259
78 180
86 IMi
93 179
51 195
40
6 35
0 33
6 35
I! 37
6 40
6 40
6 40
6 40
6 40
6 40
6 40 .
ti 40
6 40
77 199
77 201
76 206
6 :
6 :
40
80
'so
40
80
120
SO 207
93 199
67 202
69.
9.'.
H06 25
..216
(i
69 213
13 227
6 25
C 23
(1 25
6 23
6 25
6 23
6 25
6 23
6 23
6 25
6 25
6 23
6 25
6 25
66.,
60..
.25.8
83 202
87 201
83 201
69 211
,.268
,.283
,.266
..252
..290
62.. .
63...
67..,
56..,
160
120
100
80
71 230
6 40
6 40
6 10
6 60
89 174
60...,
165
...230
...204
...214
...204
66 270
70..
.257
40
61..,
C4..,
(-..,
62...
71..
61..,
..2.38
..293
80
SO
'io
6 .Ml
6 50
6 50
6 50
6 55
6 60
85. 201
63 197
79 218
,.2D6
.381
67 206
6 27
100
SHLl'.P Thero wns nbniit mi nveraeo
run of sheep hero today and ns the de
mand wus In good Hhapo tho market could
safely bo quoted steady to strong nnd nc
tlvo. Buyers wero nil out early and It was
not long before everything wns out of
llrst hards. Tho most Important sale of
tho day was that of the J'nlnter owes Mint
sold for $1.40. Thero wero 470 head and
they weighed 100 pounds Tho price Is, of
course, considerably higher Minn anything
that has been sold here In somo time past,
but the quullty was nlso exceptionally
good.
As high as $5.00 was paid today for year
lings nnd lambs sold ns high as $3.90. There
wero no strictly prime lambs on sale.
Tlio feeder market did not show any
particular change, but Judging from tho
way buyers acted anything good would
havo sold at strong prices.
Qjntntlons: Choice lightweight yearlings,
$1. 80415.10: uond tn rbolen vetirtliicfl Xl.liM
4.75; choice wethers, $4.60.4.75; fnlr to good
wethers, ?4.2.i$j4.50; choice owes, $3.75i5i4,00;
fair to good ewes, $3.50(f3.76: common owes,
$2.75ff3.uO; choice lambs. $3.76f(6.10; fair to
good lambs, $5.50J5o.75; feeder wethers, $3.60
WI.OO; feeder lambs, $4.00h'1.60; cull lambs,
iit-'iireuuniuuve sales
INO.
Av.
97
93
91
100
IT.
3 65
3 75
3 75
4 40
b 00
6 60
6 90
6 90
6 00
3 00
4 20
4 25
4 63
5 00
5 60
211 western
291 western
ewes ,
owes
ewes
ewes
11 western
470 western
:23 western
vearllncs loo
130 wethers nnd Limbs 63
i nntivo iamb ioo
8 nntivo lambs. , 9t
K nntlve lambs 86
8 old ewes R!
186 western ewes loo
9 lambs 45
96 western wetherM 124
3 western Iambs.' 6)
16 western lambs 66
CIIIUACU MVK STOCK MARKET.
Cntllc and Hons ltl;lier nnd Sheep
Steady.
CHICAQO. Jan. 20. CATTLE Receipts.
1,500 hend, Including 500 Tcxnns; active and
itendy to higher: good prime, jB.DOQfi.so:
poor to medium, $4.oo to $6.0Oj7.03; stockers
nnd feeders. $2.2034.75; cows, $l,23?i6.10;
heifers, $2.50fi5.30; ennners. $1.23f?2.20; bulls.
$2.O0f(4.60; calves, $2.50g6 20; Texas fed
steers. $3.256.23. .
HOGS-Recelpts, '3S.000 head: estimated
tomorrow 37.000; left over. 3,000; market
oponed 5c higher, closed steady: mixed and
butchers. $5.90fi6.62M!: good to cholca heavy.
$6.1046.65; rough heavy. $3.106.33; I'ght,
t5.63U6.10; bulk of sales, $6,101(6.40.
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recclpts, 20.000
hoad; stendy to strong; good to cholco
wethers, $l.30So.oo; fnir to ciioico mixed,
t3.75fi4.60; western sheep, fed, tl,25fi6.10;
nntlve lnmbs. $3.20f0.O0; western lambs,
J5.20ift6.00.
Ulliciai Haiurnay;. jtuceinis unuie, zuu
head; hogs, 20,937 hend; sheep, 903 head.
Shipments Cattle, 961 head; hogs, 1,302
head; sheep, 2,157 "head.
KniisnH City Live Stoek Mnrket.
KANSAS CITY, Jan. 20. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 6,000 natives, 1.600 Texans nnd 100
calves; market steady to 10c higher; choice
export and dressed teef steers, $5.906.70;
lair to good, i.nuyo.Mi pdicnern unu ivuu-
ers, $3.60114.70; western led steers, ji.&iwj
6.00; Tcxus hnd Indlnn steers, $3.15110.25:
Texas cows, $2..71('i.23: native cows, $2.751f
4.50; heifers, $3,501(5.25; dinners. $2.00112.65;
bulls. $2.501,50: calves. $3."i51j6.00.
IIOOS ilecelpts, ii.ipuu nean; marKet do
higher; lop, $6.65; bulk of sales, $3.751f6.f6:
heavy. S6.50H6.6S: mixed packers, $6.15'n0.55;
light, $5,404(6.30: pigs. $4.50ifiii.40.
iViw h,y.iio ju-i-t'iiitn h.dui;
head: market strong: fed lnmbs, $3.00116.00;
fed wethers, $l.00lio.03; yearlings, $4.75?5.60:
ewes, $3,754(4.60 cuus ana feeders, Vi.imf
3.75.
New York Live Stock Mnrket.
NEW YORK. Jan. 20. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 6,242 head; good steers, a shade
hlglier; medium and common, steady;
steors, $4.63f(6.15: bulls, $2.40; extra heavy
fat cows. 1I.25S4.50: shlnments tomorrow.
K50 cattle, 2,050 sheep nnd 6,650 quarters of
beer. ,
CALVES Receipts. 1,167 head! steady to
strong; veals, $5.ooii9.oo; southern nnd
western calves. $3.5O4W.20.
SHEEP AND IjAM US Receipts, 2,023
head; easier; common to medium, 104(16c
lower: lambs, 16f(20c off: closed llrm; sheep,
t3.0OfN.6O; oxport sheep, $4.40ffl.fiO; few
wethers, $l.75a5.00: culls, $2.0OJr.50; lambs,
$5.0iKii6.12: culls, $4.
IIOUB iteceipiB, iu,s:i neaa: niglier;
stato hogs, $6.2o5j.60; western hogs, nom
Iral. St. Lou In Live Stock Market.
BT. LOUIS, Jan. 20.-CATTLE-Recclpts,
4,500 head. Including 2,600 Texans; market
strong nnd higher; nntivo shipping nnd ex
port steers, $4.606 30; dressed beef and
butcher steers, $l.00fi).60; steers under l.ooo
lbs., $2,604(6.35: Blockers nnd feeders, $2.60y
4.25; cows nnd heifers, $2.00475.00; ennnors,.
$1,904)2.75: bulls, $2.404M.25; Texas and In
dian steers, $3.254p3.30; cowh and heifers,
$2,661(3.80.
HOGS Receipts. 7.100 hnad: markot 5c
higher; pigs and lights, $6,954(6.25; puckers,
$6.00410.35; butchers, $6,404(6.65.
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recclpts, 8.000
head; markot strong and active; native
muttons, $3.254M,65: lambs, $1.80476.10; culls
and bucks, $2.00111.50; stockers, $1,6002.23;
Texas muttons, j..ui.-.
Ht. Joseph Live Stock Mnrket.
ST. JOSEPH, Jnn. 20. CATTLE Re
celpts, 1,400 head; steudy: natives, $3.604i
7.00; eows and heifers, $1,3546.35: veals,
HOGH-Rccelpts, 7.000 hend; strong; light
i iini., mivnft r. rr.ift in ....wii,,.. n.i
heavy. $3.604i,70; pigs. $3,704(0.00.
Bllisisr uecvipiB, ouu ncan; sicaay.
Stock In
SUM.
The following table shows tho recelnts
shows tho
nf rattle, hoes and sheon nt tho llvo nrln-
clnnl market b for January 20:
uuii). fjngs.
Sheep.
2,311
20,000
2,500
8.000
8r
South Omaha 3.011 7.965
Chicago 2,000 33,000
Kansas uity t.oui h,im
St. Louis 4,600 7,100
St. Josepn i.iuo 7,(kio
Totals 18,411 66,063 33,611
Standard OH Sules,
NEW YORK. Jnn. 20.-Standnrd oil sold
In tho outside market Mils morning nt $6.16,
n nrenK nt m points irom namruny, on
largo offerings. Tho prlco then rallied and
sales wero mnde at $6.22, with bids at $6.25.
(Ill and Itnsln. ,
OIL CITY, Pa., Jan. 20.-OIL-Credlt bal
ancea, $1.15: certificates, no bids or offers:
runs, 117,773 bbls.; average, 73,677 bbla,;
3
3
3
22 . ....
15!!!.
so
J;;);;;;;;;
shipment?, 173 421 bhls.: average, SS.SSI bids.
TOLEDO. O., Jnn. sn -OII-North Lima,
J5o, South Lima nnd Indiana, SOc,
NEW YORK, Jan. 20.-O1L Cottonseed,
easier; prime yellow, 43c. Petroleum, dull,
Rosin, llrm: strnlnrd, common to good,
$1.65. Turpentine, strong, 43y43c.
StiKnr .Mnrket.
NEW ORLEANS, Jnn, 20.-8UOAR-Qulcti
open kettle, 2iT3ftc: open kottlo
centrifugal. 2&3 3-16o; centrifugal granu
lnted. 4U?3o: white, Sll-l6o: yellow,
2J3 9-16e; seconds. Ii1l Jc. Molasses,
open kettle. 104f2lc: centrlfup.1l, 6gi5c.
Syrup, steady, Plf22c. All molasses and
syrup arriving nffectcd by frost.
NEW YORK, Jan. SO.-St'GAR-Rnw,
steady; centrifugal, 96 test, 3ftc; molasses
sugar, 2c; n lined, iitendy. Molasses,
stendy.
Hvuporntcil and Dried Fruits.
NEW YORK, Jan. 20. EVA POR AT E D
APPLE8 Quiet in tono nt former quota
tions; itnte, common to good, 70Sftc: prime,
9fl9ftc: choice, 9fl0c; fancy. 10;ifllc.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Market
quiet nnd fl-mer nt former prices. Prunes,
3ft4i7e. Apricots, Royal, 104? 14c; Moor Park,
9Ifl3c. Peaches, peeled, 16420CJ unpecled,
7012c.
Dry (innda Murket.
NEW YORK. Jan. 20.-DRY GOODS Thn
week opens with a moderate demand for
the general run of cotton goods nil being
stendy. Denims and other coarse colored
goods firm. Prints nnd glnghnms firm, but
quiet. Print cloth fabrics firm, with re
luctant sellers. Hosiery and underwear
stendy, but quiet.
Wool .Market.
8T. LOUIS, Jan. 20. WOOI-Flrm. but
unciinugod; medium grades, j3'((hhc; ugni
fine, l2KI6c; heavy
line, iiai-c;
tub
waancn, irtf.'ic.
BLACK HILLSPI0NEERS MEET
Society Holds Annual Convention
iinil Elects Onipcra nt
Dendvr ond.
DEADWOOD, S. D., Jan. 20. (Special.)
Tho proposed nmendmcnt to tho bylaws of
tho Society of Black Hills Pioneers to ad
mit those who came to tho Black Hills ai
lato ab December 31, 1877, has again been
tabled by tho society. This nmendmcnt h.11
been before the society for a uuinbor of
years and has ben roportod upon adversely
nt each of 'the last live annual meetings.
According to the bylaws nt present, only
those who came to tho Black Hills prior
to December 31, 1S76, aro eligible to mom
borship. At tho fourteenth nnnunl mooting of tho
society, Just held In Dcndwood, James Con
sett was elected president for the third
consecutive term. Theso vlco presidents
wore elected from tho rospcctlvo counties of
tho Illnck Hilts: James Ilnlloran, Law
renco; II. A. Albion, Custer; John Scollard,
Mcndo; Ernest Schleunnlog, Pennington;
E. T. Pierce. Fall River; F. C. Thulon.
Butlo; Jnmcs Ryan, Crook (Wyo.); H. P.
Lorcy wns elected eccratary; D. M. Gil
lette treasurer; F. K. Smith, marshal;
Oeorgo S. Hopkins, historian; C. Simpson,
standard bearer (for llfo); J. M. Carvor, J.
W. McDonald, Kirk C. Phillips. John Stan
nus nnd Paul Ilowmnn. directors.
Only ono member of tho society has died
during tho past year, Mrs. Anna D. Tallent
of Sturgls. The society Is In good condition,
financially and numerically.
CONFIDES SECRET TO POLICE
Edward llnrdcaatlc While Intoxicated
Telia Ilendivnod Authorities Hint
He Shot a Mini.
DEADWOOD, S. D., Jnn. 20. (Special Tel
egram.) Sheriff Dickinson arrived In Dead
wood today from Plattvlllo, Wis., nftor Ed
ward HardcasMc, who is wanted for t.Vot
Ing Henry Wcllman. Hnrdcastle has n.ii
In Deadwnod two wockn, und whlls Intox
icated confided to tho police that he bad
rhot a rann. Trfe .police, communicated with
the Wisconsin authorities nnd were directed
to bold tho prisoner. Wcllman was shot
in tho groin, hut Is stilt alive.
Cnr of HoraeK nisnppeara.
CHEYENNE. Wyo.. Jan. 20. (Special.)
An Ogdcn man has brought n peculiar suit
against the Union Pacific. He seeks to re
cover damages to tho amount of $3,400 for
a carload of horses which he claims to havo
shipped from Ogden to Clnrlon. In., but
which, ho alleges, never reached their des
tination. It Is snld that not n single trace
of tho stock can be found nnywhoro. and
tho carload has disappeared as completely
as though tho earth had opened and swal
lowed It.
Many Grnaxhopiirra on Lnrnmlc Plalna
CHEYENNE. Wyo.. Jan. 20. (Special.)
A report from Laramlo states that an em
ploye of tho Mlllbrooko ranch, ou tho Lar
oralo plnins, recently encountered n largo
numbor of grasshoppers. This Is tho first
tlmo that tho pests wero ever seen In tho
stato during tho winter months. It Is pre
sumed thnt tho high winds of tho past week
carried them up from tho south, or olsa
tho wnrm weather hatched them out.
Conrt Stays PrncrcdliiKM.
PIERRE, S. D., Jan. 20. (Special Tele
gram.) Tho supremo court today granted
a writ of error and certificate of possible
cause, which acts as a stay of proceedings
tn tho caso of John Ford, sentenced 'from
Miner county for two and a halt years on
a chnrgo of burglary, tho offense being
chicken stealing.
IfonicBtnke Company llulliln Road.
LEAD, S. D., Jan. 20. (Special.) Tho
Homcstake company Is building a now
wagon road alone tho hillside to the Elli
son hoist, In the south part nf town, and
la moving a numbor of dwelling houses eft
tho right of way. Tho hoist bus hcretoforu
been Inaccessible for teams.
Tin: liHAi.TY market.
INSTRUMENTS placed on record yester
day:
Warranty Deeila.
Joseph McCloncghcn nnd wife to
John Youngqulst. o nw. 26-16-9,. $ 3,200
Frnnk Swnndn and wife to Jnn Zelln-
ger, n lot io, uiock 3, potter ana
Ch add C50
C. E. Scarr nnd wlfo to C. M. Schln
del. tot 3, block 13. South Omaha.. 2,400
J, K. Hazard and wife to Peter Len-
hard, 20 acres in swvi nwft, ao-16-13
1.300
II. H. Baldrtgo nnd wife to J. P. Fin-
ley, west vj jeet iois 2.1 and 21,
hlock 18. Hanscom nlnco 3.500
John McCrcnry to E. H. McCroary,
lot 6. uiock 4, .-uarysviue auu, unu
lot 13, block 12, Pntrlck's second
add 1,300
Samo to same, lots 13 to 18, block 3,
Mnrysvlllo add 2,600
Omaha Realty company to Jnno Plck
nrd et ill, south 20 feet lot 8, block
74, South Omaha 423
M. A. Burnham to J, W. Lofgrcn,
lots 1 nnd 4, block 4, Burnham
placo COO
Quit Claim Heed.
Barbara Mockolman and husband to
Sinn Miller, e of nw ne, 32-15-11
1
C. M. Bchlndel nnd wlfo to Jennlo B.
Scarr, lot 3, block 13, South Omaha 1
UeeiU,
H. P. Voshurgh to Mary, McD Vos-
uurgll, luin ,a unu i, iji,v;i i( i t,v-
ter and C's second add 1
Total amount of transfers $15,078
Tetepnoae lOflll,
Boyd Commission Co.
Buccesiors to James K. Iloyd A Co.,
OMAHA, NED.
COMMISSION
GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND ttTQCK.
Hoard of Trad Balldlna;.
Direct wires to Chicago aid New YorV.
CorrcsDondcnce. John A, Warren A Ca.