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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3. 1904.
V Ju
vunau nit iiiuisuvu iiiaiiuiaA
Omihi Exchinr Bnrt wits XVif fieoe.'pt
tad Good Demand.
MAY CO FN A FEATURE ON LOCAL BOARD
islaess la Filim Brisk and Mark
Trading Do at General Ad-
Prices.
OMAHA, Feb. 1
At the Omaha Grain exchange spectators
were few today, but from fifteen to twenty
five brokers wit b'jr all morning. Sixty
threw cars of grain ware received during
the day. Ttfk market was strong In all
lines, almost everything marling in above
the, closing figure for Monday. May rorn
waa the moot active and large amount
changed hands.
The range of prints for Omaha grain for
finer delivery and the cke today and
Monday were aa follow: M Clued -
Wheat Ofii. nih. Voir. Today Mn
May
74
b ,
7SVa
7SB
iui;
.72
73
41 S
7S
,2B
4l VA.
Corn
May H
July 4iH
Oata
May ....T....H
March SKVa
A asked. B kid.
Loeal Caeh
4r,
41S
41!
40V.
41
3
Ural a
Market.
There waa a strong demand for all kind
of grain and the table were cleared early.
The market ruled steady to atrong. Slxty
three cars were received today and 1J1
Monday.
WHEAT-No. 2 hard, 7rHc; No. t hard.
T7'trMc: No. 4 hard. o74y""1MrC. No. t red,
SM8fic; No. I red. T7fi72c; No. 1 aprlng. 71
e"e; Na t spring, 7&4.8c; No. 4 aprlng, ST'tf
73o.
CORN No. 2, 40O41Vjc; No. t, 28tf38Hc;
No. 4. STijTWo: No. a yellow. 39U4e; No. 4
yellow. r.rjWv-c.; No. i white, 3S(40c; No. 3
white, a4t&ic.
OATB No. a, S8tFc; No. a, 37Ulc; No. 4,
Sec; No. 1 white, 4041c; No. a white. TlWi
S3c; . standard. 40c
ttrata Market a Rlaewkere.
Closing prices of grain at the markets
named Monday and today wera as follows:
KANSAS CITT.
Monf
Today.
....
.... 78 is
.... 45
.... 44
dy.
Wheat May
July
Corn May ..
July
Wheat May
Corn May ..
3-i
44
ST. LOUIS.
47i
fcH
July
MINNEAPOLIS.
Wheat May
July .
DULUTH.
fV Wheat-May
I s(uly
NEW TORK.
Wheat May
July '..
Coin May
.. 67H
Chlcaro reeelved M oars of wheal, no con
tract; 65J cars of corn, no contract, and IX
cars of oata. of which 10 were contract.
Kansas City received 2HS cars of wheat, 145
cars oi ccrn ana i cars oi oata
Metes frasa Exrkaage Oflleea.
The directors met at I o'clock with lecal
representatives of ins railway . A genera
dlaouaslmi of the rata situation followed.
The carpenters began after closing hour
Tuesday to place the pit. The gong which
announces owning ana cloeina- of Business
has been placed and new wooowork la being
siamea. ,-
The Inspections of . grkflt. Inf Owtska iwere
forty-flve care on enr of . whea-t;-. No. . t
bard wlate; trtrea raro rrn. No.- 1 j: el-
low ; twenty-seven cars of No. 3, .one car
of No. a wnttB and -six, cars of No. -4; four
cars of oats. No. 1 white, and three ears
or no. t wnita.
OMAHA M HOLESALK kiRKET.
Caadltlea f Trada aad Qaotatlaae aa
- Itaale -and Fsaey Preac,
rOUH Receipts, moUerataT fresh stock.
UVE PCU'LTRT Kena IHc; aprtnf
cnicMena, suta:; roosurs, accoraing to age,
4ic; turkeys. U&Uc; ducks, eUluc; sWae,
IJRESSKD POULTRT Turkeys, lefjltc;
ducks, jwyvllo; geeav, locT' vmcacua, nty
tsUTTER Packln'g stock. n1Tl2c: choice
to fancy dairy roils, LH14c; separator, 22a.
FKk.oJl isH iroui. rauc: ..icatrti. bv,
J-: pike. ic , perch. fcavJ; biuetien, lac;
eodnah. lie; reuanapper, lie; lobsters, boiled,
vvr io., sue; looetera. green, per id., lec;
uuiineaoa, lie; caituh, .Lfuc; black buss,
Km Ilk i I K 1 1 . 1 - r...nU. 1 '1 . - k w4m A.,
white basa, lie; blueilna, c; mells, 1110.
OUbTEKo New York Counts, per can,
43c; per gal.. t-.OO. extra selecc per can.
eac; per gal., tl.MJ. standaru, per can, 27c;
jer i no. .
ii RAN-Per ton. IlS.'TjaTV
HAY Prices qumeu by Omaha Whole
sale Ueulers' association: Choice No. 1 up
land, tjy; No. 2, WW; medium, $5.50;
coarse, I&.00; rye straw, IS.00. These price
are fur hay c-l good color and quality. Le-
mand lair and receipts light.
it X E No. 2. 50c.
VFnrpim.irn
POTATOES Colorado, sacs -Dakota, par
bo., s&c; natives. 76c.
BWKlfT PUAATUES-Illlnola, per bbL.
NAVT BEANS-Pee hn IS. a.
CELERY (Small, per doa.,- x&uS6c: large
California. v. Tio and 80c. -
ONIONS Spanish, per crate, ILW; Colo
rado yellow and red, per lo., iStc
-CABBAOE Wlaconaln Holland, lc; new
vuuuniiK USUWUJ8. 7MC
TLRNlPn Canada ruUbagaa, par lb.,
wnue, per ou., sue.
CARROTS-. Per bu., 75c
PAKnNlPB Per bu., ioo.
IALiJFLOW EiUjCaliornts, par orats,
f Cl'CfstBFRB Per dm., tt t&m in
iujiaium k.uiiorraa, per lour-naskat
RA1H.SIIKS4 Pee dos aiiivnlua 1L
UlTTI'CE HEAt-Prr doa. bunches, 906
vt-w, er bol, .t; ieat lettuce, par doa
bunrhei 4fie.
. TUR.NIPS-Southern, per Aoa, 75c.
BEKTbV ttouthern per doa. 75c
CARROT8-.iuthern. per doa. TSa.
PAKSLET eouthero. per dus.. H.
HUTS.
APPLES-Callforcla iieil flowers, per box.
ai.5; New Tork expoM Urea ulna a, Kuaael
and Baldwlna. 13.75.
GRAi k.4-i'ooy Catawbaa. 10c; Imported
4'wr K. SO.WI.
CRANBEKKlEtl Jersev. nee bhl er m
per boa. xlu; Wisconsin BU and Bugle.
1..40; BeU and Cherry. 4.50.
TKOPli'AI. fc-HI'TTB
ORANOEM-Flortda Brlgbu snd Russets,
all SKesu U.25; navels, all slses. choloe.
I.Jti jJ W, fancy, ail sues. 82-7.
Ui-Alo.S Callfoinia fancy, t"fl to 360
se, t; emuoe, 2 mi 10 no sixes, xyao.
FlOS California, per 10-lo. cartons, ISe;
Imported bmyrna, -' l-crown. I Mi; a-crown.
16c: T-ciuwb. ltic
BANANAS Per medium sited bunch.
f.siM'iiu, J.imbo, HT&0126.
Xx.'OANl"r-Psr sack. 14: per doa. ana.
per IbL. la Co-lb. boxes, Sc; Orleatal stuff sd"
aaiee, per ddi. iu ia,
MISCELLANEOUS. ,
Clir:!BBE-v isctmsln twins, mil' cream.
LV: W'UK-mstn Younc Americas, lid: bloek
Swlsa, loc; V. Isconslu brWk. Uc; Wisconala
iiniourfer, 1 3c.
HON ET Nebraska, per 14 frames, 13;
van nj t otoraao. per it rrmmea. xj.a.
MAPI E Sl'OAlt Ohio, per lb.. 10c.
CiDER-Per bbl.. J. 50: per bbl.. SS.X.
, PtiPCi RN-Per lb.. JVio: shelled. kuSSo.
HOHotHALiaU-Psr case ut I doa.
pecked, tne.
NUTS Wsmuta. No. 1 soft shell, per lb..
15H-; hard shell, per fb., 14c; No. 2 soft
shall. pr lb., 11c; No. S hard shell, per lb.,
, r.. . n...1la I .... Mil. ... .. aw
.' ' , l 1 . . 1 1 . 1 I I., 4 I
lie- slmoeda, soft shell, per lb., 15c; hard
shell, per lb.. 11c; pecans, large, per lb.,
11c: Small, per lb.. 10c: neanuts. ncr lb.
o; roaster reanuta per lb.. 7a; Chill
walnuts. UliUSc; Urge hickory nuts, per
bu.. tl.H; shell barks, per bu.. C; black
walnuta. Der bu.. 81.15.
, HIDE8-N0. 1 green. c; No. irraen. le:
No. 1 salted. Tc; No. S salted. 5c: Na. t
veul calf. I to u Ina.. y No. 1 veal
air. 13 to U lbs, V; dry salted hides.
ifl?c; sheep pelts. 2975c; boiaa bides.
tl.h.4fl M.
KEW YOK GtvXEBAL MAflKET.
taaatattaaa af Ik Day aa Varlaas
t esHsaoalltlee. ,
NEW TORK. Feb. a-rtXJVR-Rsceli.ts,
2117 bbla.) exports, llMtl bbla: market
firm, fair dmiaad: sinter patents,
45: winter straights. M2yt.0; Miqneeota
..irnu. AV4.7ui5 , winter ev:raa, VI toud 5u
Vlninoin bakers'. U "a4.l; wU.ter kw
inula, uWik SA. Re dour. ftrDa . fair t )
good, ttuila, cholue taay , t3.5uvX80
Butkwi-eat Hour. dull.
COKNMEAL Quiet: western. Hot; city.
81 si n dried. aU4I.IW.
TKlcirmer: No. z weauern. 70c. 1
trial, f. 0. I), afloai; state sad erraey, Ml
lr .. t.
15 a ru. e 1 uit ntuinf, sx, iHew lors;
rns'lrXAoc, Biinai.4.
Mlt-iT- Kar-eiyte. tT'btl. Spot, flrss)
wa. a I so. s4a SutalU, AMs. I rso. K'; (.
. b., afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth. II 1T4.
f. c. b., afloat: No. 1 hard Manitoba, nom
inal, f o. b., afloat. Stronger whesr prices
were noted tmlpy aa a result of lower con
sols, more bullish cables, good western buy
ing and a big decrease In world's Blocks.
I. sat prices were net higher May,
IJ i-IValdV. closed at !C!V; July. H7S1'7'S'"'
closed at fcc; September, lStCSc. closed
stsle.
C'OHN-lRecelpta, M.25 bti ; exports. 96 3
b'l. Spot, strong; No. 2. 6c, elevator, and
e.".H f. o b.. s'iitt; No. t yellow. Sftc; No.
i white. 54V Options quiet, but firmer on
local and foreign cables and the wheat ad
vance, with a big advance near the close
on heavy -western covering 1-aat prices
were ,e net higher. May, e'Hi'ijSTHc, closed
at 57o; July closed at ooc.
OATS Receipts. ,13. "a") bit. Hoot, firmer:
No. 2, c; stan. lard. 49c; No. f ahlte, 4bhc;
No. I white. c.
FEEl Ha v. (jutet; shipping. flOfiTOc; gnod
to choice, hStisnc.
Ri "E Steady; domestic,- fair to extra,
IViiJV: J -pan, nominal.
MOf'S Firm; state, commo.. to choice. 21
(iVc; l!-2. Zlfi'JTc; old. ri15c; Pacific coast,
la. TSviMc- 1. nTi2Tc: olda, l'lac.
HIlKt Firm: tialveston. to 25 lbs..
lc; California, il to 25 lb.. 19c; Texas dry,
2i to .Hi h.. 14".
TALLOW yiilet: city, 5c; country, 5'g&Hc.
LEATHER Steady: acll. 2S'a2bc.
PROVISIONS Heef. steady; family. $10. t
Ml ; mees. t in9.(4): beef hams, I3).5i(
$.' 0: cltv extra India mesa, 115 ifi 17-00. Cut
meata. Arm: nlckled bellies, $72fy&7.35: pick
led ahouldera, i: pickled hams, fa.Sofiio.W.
lard, firm; western atenmea. fi.,u; renneci,
firm; continent, 17.75: compound, lii.SO'&B.TS.
Pork, steady; famllyA fir. oiVfj 15 50; hort
clear, 114 JXfiiW Tt; mess. U 4. 75515 15.
HI "PTE R Firm: creamery. 154i23c; state
dairy. 14'r1c.
CHE6.fK Easy; state full cream, fancy.
large and small colored and white, Septem
ber. 12c; late made, ln'ic.
KOn& Ptrong: western. 31$3.
fui l,tkt Aitve. ateajy to nrm; west
ern chickens, HH.c: fowls. 14V- Pressed
firmly held: western chickens. ICjtfHVic;
fowls. l-VtfU'-jc; turkeys, lri13c
CHICAGO GBAI. AXO PROVISIOSS
Featares at the Trad I a" and Clealas;
Prlcea oa Hoard af Trade.
CHICAGO. Feb. 2. Trading on a mam
moth scale waa witnessed today In corn
and oata Manipulation by prominent oper
ators caused a marked advance In both
cereals. May corn showed a final advance
of mc. while oats were up H1jc Wheat
finees were arrected largely by ttie strenfin
a coarse grains. May wheat cloning Tlc
hliiher. Provisions al.o were strong, the
May products closing ITHc to 46c higher.
A remarkably nroad market in corn de
veloped, almost at the very opening. The
keynote apparently via sounded nA the
representative of the Interest that ! sup
posed to be long on May wheitf began to
ouy May corn, irre commission nouses
were also liberal buyers. The advance re
sulting In prleee for corn was certainly not
lacking In celerity. It waa estimated that
during the buying furore upward of 2. .!"
vw. wi mty coru wns i i & r n uj liiv vmo
house popularly credited with being the
largest holders or wheat for May ueuvery
Bhorts were also active on the buying side
of the corn market. A new bull Incentive
was found la reports from Liverpool to
the effect that American corn wa arriving
there In poor condition. There was also
considerable complaint In the Illinois crop
nui eun or sort corn. May onenea M.tCaC
higher at 607 ciolo, and after selling at ti4
607sO the price steadily advanced. At 62.o
mere waa consiueraoie iiqinaiiion uy tne
smaller holders, but offerings were taken
with avidity and little effect was made on
prices. The active demand continued the
entire session and the close found May
l'no higher at 617a Local receipts were 653
curs, none or contract grade.
A., new record mark waa scorea ror tne
Mar delivery of oats, the price todas.
reaching ASIIMkc. There waa enormous
selling for profits by the largest holders,
who took a good part of their oats' back on
the breaks In prices. The market through
out was excited and erratic. The fluctua
tions were controlled chiefly by the dictates
of the principal long and 4he market was
nicniy sensitive to any- :mpetus Whicn the
bull Interest saw fit to give: The opening
was strong, witn May .ft'.o nicher at
44W!t4ri'-, and within the first hour the
price had risen to &V6-ti-c. At this point
mere wss selling ny the mg noider and
a quick reaction followed, the price declin
ing to 44 Vo. With a renewal of support
rrum tne bulls another upward movement
was commenced and the Drice was soon
again selling at 45c. Trading codttnued on
a large scats the enflre session. The close
was strong, with May Wc h IE her at
44jH6c Local receipts were 28 cara
iraaing in wheat waa moderate In vol
ume. A decided strung tune was mani
fested. Early fuctors In starting the sd-
vanoe were strong English markets, reports
of damage by unfavorable weather in the
southwest and the apparent congestion In
the market for coarse rralns. Mav whett
opened unchanged to Sc higher at So(
9ivc Ou an active demand from shorts
tne price quickly rose to Disc- The ad
vancing tendency, however, was soon
checked on selling by commission houses
who were supposed to be acting under lo
"aduaii?
tions of the leading long. Vhe market
gradually receded under thla selling pres
sure until the end of the first hour, when
.lay was again qjotea to Kl'ic Tne mar
ket dragged for a time, owing to the an- i
eence of many traders who had found
more alluring attractions In corn and oats.
A large decrease In the world's available
stocks brought out sn active commission
house demand later In the dav and nrlces
again started upward, aided by the strength
iu uiocr giauis. i-in inia spun May ad
vanced -to If.'c, but realizing sales cacaed
a sifytht reaction. The close was itionr.
however, and near the ber ru-iiu via..
being Ttflc higher at SlVi91c. July sold
between K''?r unH fill I . .t . . . v. .
With a gain of huo. Clearances of hi
and flour were equal to 133.6i0 bu. The
world's visible supply.. according to Rrad
street'a showed a decrease of J.Soo.'if bu.
Primary receipts were 4.3CO bu . up.in.i
IW!.iAK a year ago. Minneapolis, Duluth and
Chicago reported receipts ot 332 cars, as
agttlnat 215 last week and 215 a year ago.
Provisions rule strong on active covering
by shorts, together with heavy buying for
Investment account. The opening was
strong. Influenced by higher prices for hogs
iie jiui twi on ine auvance in the
price of coarse grains the provision list
became still stronger. The selling was
chiefly by local longs. May pork showed
the greatest gain and closed at an aA.
vance of 45c at 112.45. after ranging between
liJ.li and (12.50. May lard was up 2bu ul
(i.fru, with libs 17Huac higher at W.75.
usTimaiea receipts ror tomorrow: Wheat
So cars; corn. 215 cars; oats, loo cars; hogs!
42 0x bead.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
Articles. I Open. I nigh. Low. J Oose. T"fy.
Wilt-
I I I
May
July
Benl
ft
n 91f ft4
sa"vs-,l
MS
I s- i aj- cmti
W7i
J Coin
r eo.
4SV
ff-j 4P
4eV
May
July
,5101
LI',
4S1-
4H
4tS,
40H
Oxt
Feb.
May
July
Sept
41
42
41U 41V
41
H1-S4BVloS 44", 44T4e
4H
""kl SSi S7
Pork-
Mar
U 15
13 50
U IS I U 48
13 00
T
rn
t n
Lard-
May
July
T 40 7 55
T W T .TV
T ITVtf T 50
ttu I 7 57V4
Ribe
.1
May
July
a 70 I n 1 -vu 1 n
I . 82HI S2V M
a cry.
Na 2.
Cash quotations were as folloas:
FLOUR Quiet and easv: winter natmta
I4.3C&4 60; straights, 4.i,i-4 2-J: spring pat
ent a. 4 10J4.sO; straights. 83.oiaC4.iM; bilkers'.
I2fsm.
.V II EAT no. J spring. otJTjsoc: No. a
9ko: No. 3 red. losVHVc
OORS-No. 3. 47c: No. 2 yellow. 4RHr
OATS No. 2. 44c; No. I whltsj, 42aVc.
RYE No. 2. sfc.
BARLEY Good feeding. S84J3Sc: fair to
choice malting, 44)67e.
SEEDS No. 1 fux. tl.W: No. 1 north
western. $1.17: prime timothy, 8105; clover,
contract grsae, fiw. tu n w.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbL. Tit 25
C13.3?H: lard, per 100 lbs ; f7.3f!fr7 SO; short
ribs sides 1 loose d'-ie. i: snort dear
sl'les (boxed). V Ktil Od.
Foiiowisg are trie receipts ana enipments
or Dour and gram
Receipts. Shipments.
... 2S.3T) H.1O0
... 4l.0"4 14 )
...47.5J eo
Flour, bbla..
Wheat, bu...
Corn, bu
Oata, bu
...2nltiii !.)
J ou,: H ??
I b"rley: -J " '
Rye. bu.
Ilex) 2i
11. Ha)
Oa the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was strong; creamery. lxl-TJe;
dairy, 134 ..'Oe, tlggs. firmer; at mark, cases
included, 2kj2oc. Cheese, ateaay, itnaivi.
Kansas City Urmia anal Prevlaieas.
KANSAS CITT. Feb. . WHEAT-Msy.
ToMrTsV; July. T3;t'37c; cash. No. 2 hard.
Tsusic: No. a. i4.'o7c: N.. 4. 7ia75e: rejected.
ac; 1. 1 red. tuiaMc; no. a, ac; re
ceipts, cam
CORN May. 444c: July. 44ci cash. NO.
I mixed, 4-"4c; No. 2 white, 43Hc; No. t,
tiUavtc.
OATS No. I White. 4&jeoc; No. I mixed.
2tq:sc.
HAY Choice timothy. IB 5059.75 ; choice
prairie. 7 XfiLM.
it 1 r. .-no. a aia.
BUTTER OreamMir, IMrHc: fancy dairy.
1 .
KOOS Steady: Missouri and Kansas.
cases returned. ?Sc; new No. 1 white wood
cases Included. Itai.
Recelnta 8 moments
Wnest.'ba...., too 1.0
Carsk .bu.:
l:4e.aj
K4 )
aft,sAt
..AS)
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Fricca Lapsa Icto Still Orcatar Stagnation
and Dsil nt Ara Slow,
AMALGAMATED COPPER STOCK II DEMAND
Iraxt aad Steel Have aa lafavorable
dltloas la Far Eaat laSa
eares Market.
NEW TORK. Feb. 2. The stock msrfcet
lapsed a further stags toward stagnation
today. Except for the factious sctlvlty a
few stocks the dealings were negllgable so
far as they reflected sny views on condi
tions of properties or profect In the busi
ness, Industrial or political world. There
were a few Amalgamated Coprer opening
deals on the decision by the Montana su
preme court, but the price of that stock
only got a shade higher than the first price
and then sagged heavily to 14 below last
night. The action r.f the stock was attrib
uted to profit-taking cn the favorable news.
The rise in I'nlted States Steel preferred,
cn the other hand, was called, due to the
covering of speculative accounts on the
short aide. Operators who followed the de
cline last week were Inclined to believe
that the fall had been due to the knowledge
of the coming resignation of John D.
Rockefeller from the board of directors.
The shorts were therefore disposed to cover
with the news of the resignation published.
Bonv iron and steol stocks were short
lived. News from trie trade Was meager,
but the decline 'n ths gross earnings of the
Pennsylvania lines for December was re
garded as unfavorable, owing to the lnrpe
share of that system In the Iron snd steel
production. Pennsylvania decrease In
operating expenses for the same month
was regarded as a hopeful promise for con
servatism for net earnings by retrench
ment. Reports of curtsllment of snthrsclte pro
auction were apparently Ignored, as were
the optimistic expressions brcight out
In the negotiations for a wage settlement
Jn the bituminous field. The Russo-Japanese
situation was deemed rather less hope
ful for peace, and this influence was shown
In a firmer tone for grain and a relapse In
cotton. The effect on the securities market
was largely eonflned to restriction of opera
tiona. pending the reception of the Russian
reply to Japan. The professional operators
of a smaller class were made abundantly
aware tht they had the market almost
exclusively to themselves, snd as this con
dition offers little opportunity for profitable
trading they were very cautious In making
ventures.
A jump rn the price of Vnlted States
Reslty preferred was entirely without ex
planation In any news that became r-nown
to the public. The attack on Brooklyn
Transit was renewed and Metropolitan
Street Railway reflected anxiety over the
condition of W. C. Whitney. Amalga
mated Cornier carried the whole market
wlih It In the late dealings to a level below
last night, and the market closed heavy
and lifeless, ilonda were d.ll and heavier.
Total sales, par value. I2.532.0H0. I'nlted
States bonds were unchanged n call.
8ales. High. Lvw. Close.
Atchison
2.2m
70
do pfd
Baltimore 4 Ohio....
do pfd 4.
Canadian Pacific ...
t en. of N. J
Chesapeake eV Ohio.
Chicago t Alton
do pfd
Chicago Oreat West
H5
84
iiii
Ml4
24
84
!'14
83
10
S44
M
54
164
VI
' V3
1
9,7m)
2.400
4i )
J
2"0
l'O
1,J0
31
1.
at
3fi
&2H
do B pfd
Chicago A Northwest.
Chicago T. & T
do pfd
C C. C. A St. L. ...
its
10
100 23H 23H
2:"-a
Colorado Southern ... V)
do 1st pfd 3"0
do Id pfd 9"0
Delaware & Hudson. 2.2UO
Iel., i.ack. ca West
1. A r: Q 200
do pfd
Erie 2.HO0
do 1st pfd 4o0
do 2d pfd
Great Northern pfd
Hocking Valley 7(0
IS
57i;
H
57H
21
10SH
13
57
f4
IK)
tin
2114
. 72
27H
ts
tWS
47
5
do pfd sv
ktMiinoia central
ITlowa Central
LsuO li4 J'S's
1 ZM
do pfd
Kansas City South..
do pfd
Louis. aV Nash.
Manhattan L
Metropolitan St. Ry.
Minn. 4k St. Louis...
Missouri Pacific
M.. K. 4Y T....:
19H
100
K10
4.400
100
aoi
l'17'I
1U
in1
1
liS-1.
U'.'a
L04
CO
M
17H
40
tJCi'a
'2rii
121 'I
1TH
iis
120
17
ri
8S
119
61
n
z
y
ti
4i
79
5iH
r
47'
14'4
23
14
"fvt
?2a
83S
25T,
S3
. w
90
2n'i
8S7k
do pfd 400
Nat. R. R. of M. pfd
New Tork Central &
Norfolk sc Western.. SCO
do pfd :
Ontario A Western.. MO
Pennsylvania 2B.0O
p.. c. u. a M- u.
Reading 9.400 45 44
do 1st pfd .........
do 2d pfd
Rock Island Co 5,10 24'4
do pfd U0 64
St. L. A S F. 1st pfd.
do 2d pfd 700 4H
St. Louis S. W 100 14V,
do rfd 33
Bt. Paul 9.700 144
"47H
14H
143 V.
'jo
22Vi
81
do pfd ,
Southern .Pacific . .. L100 Ci
Southern Railway .... 2,1'rt KS
do pfd 200 . ri7
Texas A Pacific 1,(X"J Sj
T 8t. It. A West
do pfd
Union Pacific 24.000 81 H 80
do pfd
Wabash
dn pfd A 2,800
20H
SSvs
"
44
Wheeling A L. E
1T'
Wisconsin Central ... S"
do pfd 400
Adams Express ....
American Express
,7. S. Express
Wellie-Fnrao Kxnress ....
44
44
l:i2
1
AmaL Copper lOl.SOO
Am. Car A Fdy 3u0
617
5H
4S4
llr
4H
W1
do
pid ... - ...
Linseed Oil
pfd
6l
10
27
Am.
do
Am.
locomotive i.ouu
ii"
i9
do
Pfd ....
Am. Smelt.
A Ref... 500
50
3
44
do Pfd ' !'
93
127
7
45
KM.
Am. Sugar Refining. 4.0"0 124
Anacnn. Mln. Co 2.0 a 74
Jil
70
Brook. Rap. Trans... 2S.1
4W,
coio. ruei tron.... in
22
t
Volumb. A H. Coal..
Consolidated On
General Electric
international Paper..
do pfd
International Pump..
do pfd
National Biscuit......
National Lead
It
400 192!4 U3
"1b 'him "8H
is;
171
l-'4
MV4
J
404
59
iron
.
9
217
T
75
North A -ner lean....
Paolfto :all ,
People's "las ,
Pressed Steel Car.,
do pfd.. ex-dlv...,
Pull. PaL Csr,
Republic SUel
do pfd ..,
Rubber 43oods....
do Df J
87
87
ao;
1.200
4ll
J0
400 20 SDH
Tenn. Coal A Iron.... t.Onfl
V. S. Leather 200
28
,1
13H
52
lOtfc
V
js
T".
11
tl
JS
4"
ft
121
51
J oh
8
do pfd l'O
V. 8. Rubber
do pfd 1
V. S. Steel .lod
do pfd r:.o
Western Urlon
Northern Securities.
Total sales for the day. HO. 400 sharea
. Loa doa toelc Market.
LONDON. Fab. 9.-Closlng:
Console, aaoney BT
M. Y. central
tiorlolk A W
..1M
.... 41 a
so accoatit aa
AnaronAa t4
AtchUua T
do std
Ootarls A W
Penoarlvasla .......
ti
SJ
S
i
41
It
U
OA
i
u
11
444,
11
4e- std t ... M
Baltlniira A Ohio.... a4 Kaod ktlnas ,
Canadian PaclBc
...ltl
Ones. A Ohio. ..
... 144 do 1st pfd.
... It I do M ptd.
Cklcato Ct. W ...
C . It. A at. P...
,luv, (. Bajiw .
, lo do Hi ....
, tlVt 8o. tHrlBe ...
, 44 t'slea rmata
. lf-i do pf ....
, V. a Btasl...
,4 do pM ....
.154-4 iWakaah
DaBiwra
D. A k. 0
do snt
Brte
do 1st pM
do M sM
Illinois natitral ...
Loula A N.ta .
tia t ae pis 4a
. 1M
firm, 96 l-16d per ounca
at. . K. A T
SILVER Par,
MONEY 2S2,4 per cent; the rata ot dis
count In the otxm market f"r short bills Is
9'fir:4) per cent; for three months' bills is
per cent.
Hew Tork Mlalaar Qsotatlsaa.
NEW TORK. Feb. I The following ara
ths closing qjotattons on minrng stocks:
Adas Cos
Sim
fctraoeia u
knnasSrfc Coa ..
Cosucoik Tusnal
toe. Cal. A Vs..
kara Silrar
Iron Sllw
LeadTtile ra ...
Offered.
I
rt
Little Cklat .
Mtarls
Ophir
rVssnls
Puol
Baaass
.. !
.. 1
..
..its
..1st
..111
.. 8
. 11
. 11
. M
. Tt
. la
.14
aiarra sjoraSa
Small
Staadara
How Tork Money Market.
NEW TORK. Feb. 1-MONET-On call.
easy at 11 per cent; closing bid. 14k per
cent: offered, at 1 per cent Tims loans
silnhtly (Inner; sixty daya 1-4&4 per cent
ninety days, 44 per cest; six months, 4
fa-4H per cent; prima mercantile paper,.
fe-.1 Tr cent.
Btf ativ.i rrru 1 vniunm sa.k
actual bualucsa la baJiaeraV - talis ai VLAww
4 RW0 for demand and at t4 2WWr4 30 for
slxtv-dar bllis; posted rates, HD't and
4. a 4 '4.
cummrcial miJ.8-l4.SIN4.Sr.
SILVER liar. SV,c; Mexican dollars. Or.
LONLfl Government, steady; railroad,
lrr.-ulaj
The closing quotations on bonds ara as
follows:
V. S. ret. Is. rs..
4.1 r ru son
4 t, res
So eossoa
in new la. reg...
So coueta
so oH 4s, rag....
coasoe
Atrhisna sea. 4o...
o adj. 4s
Atlantic C. L. . .
B. A O. 4s
11
Central of Oa is..
so 1st Inc
Ckes. A Ohle 4W
1 'U a K. nt.
lis
.14
.112H
. 11
vsnbsttan . s.
kin. l enu-al 4s
so 1st Ine
V'lin A St. L.
4..1'I
. It
. yi
. K A T. 4s.
MTV I
in It
unit . R. R. ef e. 4. n
..", N. T. c. g. ! n
.. 4 N i c. . to 1M
.. 73V No. PirlSe 4s 1'IH
. .101 do M 71
.. S. A JW. e. 4a t7i
..la-t O. 8. L. 4s A Par.... S
.. "y, pens. eonT. HH
. .1 ! Raajlna fee. 4s Ks
.. 7H,st. L I 1 M. t. ls..ll-i
.. r st. L 1 r. it. 4s. hs
ni. o a a. sva.
1... h. a g.
C. st. S r. a 4a. 1 w St. U. 8. W. la
C. A N. W. c. 7a....l2' 'Seabnar K. L.
C. R. I. A P. 4a Til So. I'a-ISr 4s..
...
...
... sv,
...111
...liA
a.. Ti
...la:
is col. la a:a. Kaliwir is
C.C C. A St. L. s. 4s. 7w, Tfia. P. la.
rates re Tar.
7 T.. St. L. A
Can. T .bares 4a...
Cals. A a 4a....
l)itnlna Pacllla 4s..
It 4a rnriT 4a t'S
Lv R. O 4a ...
Iria prior Ilea 4s.
.. rrxj r. i. ti 14 to.... T2-,
.. n Walaah la 1
.. MS I ds 4d. B 04
. ,le.v,;w. a U r.. 4a
.. t Iwia. Central 4a M
..10SCalo. r. A L c. la.. 734
So sea. 4s
T. W. A D. C. 1.
LAN. an!. 4s...
Hacking VaL 4Sa.
Bostea Itatk ksatitlsaK
BOSTON, Feb,l Call loana SHfi per
cent; time loanjT,
4Y" per cent. Official
closing prices on stocks and bonds:
At.-hlon 4a SH Aaalaamated ..
.. (
.. HV
..VIA
.. Ibi
.. 44
.. J
..
.. t
.. t
.. 1
.. 54
.. IS
.. a5
.. 1-4
..ICS
.. 4
.. S'-H
.. M
..
.. 1H
.. n
.. 14
ilex. Central 4a Hmattam
At.-hlsun S-,.1. A Hscla...
do pfi .'. n'V i.'cntannlal
boatotk A Alhanr t44 'Cwper Rajiaa .
Boaton A Mains 141 Doaonloa Cual
Postos Elevated
N. T , N. H. A
..14 F-aiiklln
. iwA I. In Rnale ...
..1J4 Mnhawk
.. II lO d INimluloo ..
Wehborg pfU
t alon PaciSo
Amer. Buaar ..
. in'4 '"aaoia
i pfd. ..a
..ir
fParrol
Aaaer T. A T
Lomlnlon 1. A 9..
fienral Rlsetria.
kaas. Blectrt ....
..UT
.. m
..17
.. HH
.. 71
.. 11
.. n
.. n
.. 11
.. 1H
.. ,
Vulncy ,
Santa Fa Coppar...
Tamarack
Trinity
do fo
inn.a statas
ttatl
Victoria ,
Wtnona
a'oieaetna
Daly Waat
I nlt-d Fruit
V. B. Sisal
do efd
tV'Mfins. oommoa .
Adranture ,.
Ailouei
Bank Clearings.
OMAHA. Feb. a Rank rlearlna-s foe b.
day. 8 1.306. CX. 37. an Increase of H.475.08
over the corresponding day last year.
Cotton Market.
NEW TORK. Jan. 2. COTTON The mar
ket opened easv at it decline of 7frii raointa,
on the old and an advance of lo-jipijo points
on the new crop positions. The tatter were
mmiencea by buying Here against sales In
the English market, an operation said to be
profitable owing to the premiums existing
while the more active positions earns In
for heavy liquidation, encouraged by dis
appointing cables snd rather heavier re
ceipts for the day m-connection with un
favorable news from U.e far east. From
W 91c March snld down to 15.!V, May- from
17.32c to 14.05c snd July from 17.42c to l.15c,
a net decline of llltil.ts points on the posi
tions named. The New Orleans bulls were
active buyers at the decline, however, and
soon the market, appearing to be sold out.
was rainen. it was primed out that the
census bureau report, due In a day or so,
was expected to prove very bullish, and
with private advices from the south Indi
cating continued firmness there was a rally
almost as sensational as the break, with
prices In the first twenty minutes after the
slump showing a recovery of from 70 to 75
points. After thlT the market took a short
breathing spell, the situation grew less In
tense and trading proceed! more quietiy.
Part of the recovery was lost before the
tiosn, but the market was fin a'lvV steady
with the three active months SOfifiJ points
tip from the bottom, but at a net decline of
&ij?7 points on the old and of 5$"27 points
on the new crop, months. Sales estimated
at 3.000.ta4) bales. The early decline was
helped by reports of a private settlement
said to have seen made last night In which
It was estimated that something like 100,000
bales were, concerned.
NEW OllLEANS. Feb. 2. COTTON Ir
regular; saJes, l.!) Bales; ordinary, Vie.;
good ordinarv. lUS-lee; low middling,
10 9-10c; middling. 1515-16c; gtod middling,
113-lc; middling fair 1S9-1V; receipts,
9 417 bales: stork. 4oO,n3! bales. Futures.
tmsettled; February, 1440c: March, lo.an
10.41c; Mav, lG.T9fcM.81o; April, 17,31c; June,
17.14017.2-; ,'nly. 17.Jfr17.4th-: August, 15.62
31S.tihV; September, lXfeWi 13.90c.
ST. LCI" 1 8. Feb. 2. COTTON Market 4o
loweri middling. I1,: sale, 670 bales; re
ceihtst, ) bales; fchlpmenls, 7v bales; stock.
?? its hnles.
t 1 f L1!, I. Wi T TT 1. '4 LciVPTOV R..A4V I r
I . I . 47.1.4 " ' . A- V . . . . V. ' J . ' '
'limited; demand: prlcea- -4 points . higher;
American middling rwrr. i.ra: goon min
lllne liWrt: middling. i.Sfid:-low middling,
R!aT,i. waaA ordinary. 8.Wd: ordinary. 8.60d.
The sa-'es of the day were 8.000 bales, of
which 300 were for epecnlatlon- and export
n4 incimle 1 ion American. Receipts.
1000 bales, including 4.0O American. Fu
tures ooened nulet and closet easy: Amen
can middling, g. . c. February, 8.61d; Feb-
rnnrv ft nil March. aRld: March and April
sl: Anrll and Mav. 8.4M: May and June,
71d: June snd July. 8.72d; July and Au-
Sust. Brad; August ana wpifmnrr, o.a-o
fientember and October. 7 sd; October and
November, 7d. In the afternoon the mar
ket was active, but prices declined. Feh-
rusry 8.80d to 8.56il. May and J.ine from
a an tn B 74,1 snrl Julv and August from
icu to xird Thev rallied a little toward
the close, which was easy, unchanged to 8
points higher than tne previous closing.
St.. Lo'ais Grain aaa Provlsloaa-
13T LOUIS. Feb. t WHEAT Higher;
No. t red, cash, elevator. 91,c; track. isP4?i
97V; No. I hard. S2(&)4c. May, 89c; July, M4
Cns'SC.
CORN Higher; No. 1 cash, etc; track, 4oc;
Mav 4HHc: July. 47Hc.
OATS Higher; No. 2 cash, Vr; track.
41c- May, iVc; No. 2 white. 42SS43C,
FLOL'R Dull; red winter patents. 4.4tVfl
4.60; extra fancy and straight. 84.15SI4.40;
clear 13. 4111.
SKED Timothy, steady. 82 5043185. prime
hrORVMAI-eteady, 82.40. - -
BRAN Dull; sackeii. oust track. 85V!TSTc.
HAY-Steady; timothy, f7-50t 12.50; prairie,
2!.0"4l9 50. '"'
IRON" COTTON TIES-fl.05.
B A OO I NO-iii i4c.
Hir'P TWINE 6c.'
PROVISIONS Pork, higher; Jobbing,
81T77H. Lard, higher: prime atesm, $'.76;
January, steady; boxed extra shorts, $7.62,);
clear ribs. 17 .75: short clear. 87.87H.
POL'LTRY Weak: chickens. 9c; springs,
9c; fjrkevs, 11c; ducks, lie; geewe, 6i7c.
BITTTKR Higher; creamery, lS24c;
dalrv. 12ftl7e.
EGGS Higher. 27c, case count.
receipts. rjnipmenie.
Flour, bbl.
.... 10,fM)
l'.OilO
Wheat, bu..
. f 7 (
.ri2.ooo
. 76,00)
;23.iHa)
:47.iiu
73,000
orn. bu....
Oats, bu....
Visible Bopply of Oral a.
NEW YORK. Feb. t Special telegraphic
and cable communications received by
Bradstreet s show tne tonowing cnanges in
v.M.hi. siii.oilea as comoared with pre
vious account.: Wheat. United States and
Canada, east of Rockies, decreased 1,107,000
bu. ; sfloat for ana in t-urope, arciui
1400.0HO bu.: total supply decreased 2.5t7,0O0
bu. Com, United Stat-s and Canada, east
of Rockies, lnc reason i.a.uuu ou. ,
Philadelphia Prodaeo Market.
PHILADELPHIA. ' Feb. t. EUTTFR-a
Firm; extra western creamery, tc; near
hv nrlntl S7e
4, 1 aM-.Vrm. IO BUI1VI I'WI (OTIVI.,
23e at mark; fresh western, snc; rren
southwestern. 8iyi3c; freah southern, 80J
lie
CHEESE Dull and lower; New Tork
e.,11 r-ita choice to fancy. llfillUc: Net
York full creams, tair to- goou, iuuivTa
Ttalath Grain Market.
DULUTH. Minn.. Feb.. 2. WHEAT
1-1-.. In store No. 1 hard. "-. ro. 1
northern 90Vc: Pio. nonnern. .lc. 10
arrive: No. 1 hard. 91Sc: No. 1 northern.
9n',c; No. t northern. STsc; alay, Sc
July. 9c; September. 7SSc.
OATB On traca inn 10 airift, Sv-b.
Mllwaakeo Grata Market.
MILWAUKEE. Wis., Feb. 2. WHEAT
Firm; No. 1 northern. t"aie; no. 1 nortn-
ern. 8407"; May. siHH'-
MTV Htrnntar: JNa 4- MC
BARLEY Dull; No. 2, 47ic; sample, RfJ
60c
CORN Firm; No. t 49543c ; May. ST'le.
Mlaaeapolls Urala Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Feb. t WHEAT Close
vtav aoc-. Julv. fcVc: Rcnttmber. 73c.
FLOL'R First patents. HTuut-St); second
nstenta 14 a.e4.T0.
BRAN In bulk. 914 IttjlS-OO; shorts.814.75
6U.U0; mlddUngs, Hiou.
Liverpool Grata Market.
LIVERPOOL. Feb. t. -WHEAT Spot,
nominal; futures, quiet; March, as 4d; May,
oe Julv. aominsL
Oi iHN pot. American mixed, naw. quiet.
4s 2ld . American mlxen, oio nrm. ts sua;
futures, quivl , March, Is 4s 3d; May. 4a 2d
Toledo 9ee Market.
TOLEDO. O.. Feb. 1 S E ED Close
Caah and February. 86.50: March, hi t
April, 1 70; prima alslaa, 8av; prima timo
thy. 81.
Peoria Grata srarket.
PBORIA, Feb. l--CRN4Ulgbac; now, Na
, . ae. , asw, g4la. f, s.la.
OUAUA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Detraind for CornftJ 8 eera Verj Limited
' and PrioM Wat
HOGS SOLO STEADY TO STRONG
Receipts of Sheep aaC Lasaks Kot
Heavy, bat Dean a ad Skewed Km las
proveaaeat aaa Market Slow and
XS Lower Than Last Week.
SOUTH OMAHA, Feb. 1.
RecelDts were:
Catt le tiogs. nneep.
.... l.SJB 1..4 jv.4'4
Oflicl.il Monuay .
OihcUil Tuesuay
.... l.bsj 1.41
4. ail
Totat this week , ,
Same days last week...,
Same days week before
141-17
14.SHH
U Hi
Mame days last rear
16.4.
Ki-X'EIPIS FOR THE YEAR IO DAiC
Ina loliuwina table will snow the reveiuis
of cattle, hugs and sheep at Soutn Otaunm
for the year to date with comparisons with
last sear: lao4. llnl. Inc. lec
Cattle iMf : 7 UlJ
Tiogs li;,if2 2W.717 t,7
bheep li4.X4 Wi.av 4..a
Average prices 4.44144 tor bogs at Soma
Omaha tor lbs last several u with com
parisons: DAta. iih. luva.iisaiiaoi iuiitsa.riKsi.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
U..
lo..
17..
Is..
11...
:o..
ti..
24..
J..
X..
1 4 tm ( 41 8 224 2M 4 181 , 8 43
.( 4 '..tti 4i 4 1 t Jl 4 3 52 4
,i 1 a 4, ia a w( 4 , 8 i 8 ti
4 8H I 6 22 t 2j 4 fci 8 61 8 61
I 4 7JS 8 39, ; I 271 4 54 3 64 1 54
1 4 wi t;i a 27 t a tvt, a fc-.i a a
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
4 7a .! 1 5s 4 loi I 25 1 1 s M
4 561 4 ill 4 Oil li 4 I 8 17
4 a, Si 6 as, M 6 14; 4 6 I H
I Mi. UB II, 1 0B o a w
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
4 SSSi L 141 6 U 4 4k 8 4Wi i
4 Kti.t, 6 8 U4I 4 661 8 51) .3
4 !-,, 4 45 6 12 I 4 ti 8 63 I 67
17.
Jan. H...
Jan. ifl...
4 811m, 6 641 t 96; C 22 1 WI
4 7911 o4 98 t 2e 4 2
4 )i 6 il 4 e toi 4 64 3 70
3 62
Jan. lo...
Jan. 21...
a 61
t 971 I 17 4 55j I 64
6 9J1 5 l!2 4 71 8 4
I ai
8 44
Feb. 1....
Feb. ....
4 7JI 68 I 8 l&i 4 WI 2 641 1 41
'Indicates Funday.
The official number of oars of Stock
brought In today by ekch road was:
cattle. Hugs, snesp.u r a.
C. M. A St. P t
1
Wabaali 1
Missouri Pacific 3
8
2
20
7
24
12
18
L niun Pacitlo system 2i
C. A N. W 6
'i
"a
F.. K. A I. V 27
C. St. P., Ai. A O.... 19
B. A M j. 84
C, B. A Q 4
K. C. A St. J t
C, R. L A P.. east.. 5
C R. I. A P., west.. 1
Illinois Central I
Chicago Ut. Western 1
10
1
2
4
Total receJDta 133
134
23
The deposition of tlis day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing tn
number of head Indicated:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co 80s 1.3 42
Swift and Company 6A) 1,961 2.6v2
Cudahy Parking Co 617 2,124
Armour A Co t74 1,4
LNI
Armour, from Sioux City .... 2.217.
vansant A to a .... .
Carey A Benton....... 80 ....
Mccreary at c i .....
V. 1. Stephen. 16 ' ...
Huston A Co 45 ....
L. F. Hun 146 ....
Wolf A Muman 40 ....
....
.4.
Sau Wertueimer. ........ 17 ....
J. I. Root 87 ....
Haggerty A Co.. ......... is ....
bol Leegn... 1 ....
Other buyara 941 ....
Totals 8.038 9.642 6.101
CATTLE Receipts of cattle worsj 1 not
large this morning at any point, but. there
Was co Improvement In ins market, aa tus
demaiid W4ta so restrlcteu that even . trie
small offerings were eulKcient to taeut tas
requirements or tne tiaue. ine maraet
was rather slow ana It was lata before the
bulk of .he offerings waa out sf first nan da.
Receipts Included close to lorty cars af
corn-fed aieers. but most of them wars
lacking In quality, being only part ' fat.
Packers Wflge very Indifferent and, while
soma of the moro tiestrable grades may
bavs sold at about sieady prices, the gen
eral market was very dull, with prlcaa
weak to a dime lower. Dalesmen Wars
very reluctant to take oS mora and so a
result the market was slow from start to
finish and very unsatisfactory to ths selling
Interests. The prices ruling at this irolnt.
however, sre well in line ss Compared with
other markets, so that the situation hare
la no worse than at other points.
The cow market waa a little mora actlvs
thla morning and buyers acted as though
they w toned a fesr lows and heifers. As
compared with yesterday the market could
be quoted fairly active snd steady to
strong. The strength, however, was con
fined very largely to ths mere desirable
bunches. As supplies were not heavy, a
good clearance was mad.
Bulls, veal calves and Stags a'l Com
manded about U'.s same -prices tlisy did
yesterday.
There were very few stockera and feed
ers offered and ths quality of those that
did arrive was not very attractive. Any.
thing good might have sold about steady,
but common - sinus ara aun ana weaa.
U'nrmctl-un rattle of good quality occasion
ally sell for feeders, but ths trouble U that
the quality of the short-fed cattle at tills
time Is so common in meet cases that
feeders do not cars for them. Representa
tive salts:
XSE.S.S- BlBAlia.
Ka.
1
I
A. IT-
Ml I 14
ail I 4A
411 1 4
4H1 IH
Sat 1 M
.lOMt 1 10
144 I 40
f 111
1040 I 49
, 1060 t to
lot I
inn t
nrr l to
imo l T
list in
inn I w
let I ti
mi 1 il
Na.
a ir.
1...
10...
IS...
u ..
1...
a...
XI...
11...
14...
11...
40...
u...
as...
17...
it...
U..
n...
' 14...
MM I M
..m-1010
TTisva
I'M
1144
.7...1WI
1114
1104
ll
1 14
I M
1
4
I 11
1 M
I 10
1 W
4 4
4 40
4 00
1
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4
I
.114 4 14
11
.nm 4 ii)
,.iri 4 it
4
4
UI
,.14
.1140
11
T.eeea-
I ,
.121 4 M
.liHl 4 M
14
U
in.t 1
11.
nil 4 M
" steers and' heifers.
....l'7 1 an is Her 4 H
steers and cow a
n IH rt lisni 1 a
1045 9 M f liSO 4 04
11
14.....
1
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4.
... it ii
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...lot 1 04
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:...li4 1
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4...1V11 1 N
...It. I 00
...l'.ao I M
...Hi 4 I n
...1131 I M
....1"35 1 M
...10 1 0
.... 174 1 00
1
1114 1
1WU 8 It
10 1 14
11 1 Id
134 I IS
n id
1U.4 I U
as t M
tl I S3
JO
471 I 40
nit t w
Ill I to
1 18
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loot 1 M
Ml I 44
in l to
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UT ! I at
hi la
114 1 a
at I tl
4
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17...
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4.
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1171 J 04
114 I 14
ri I io
at 111
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12 II
U III
1470 I II
, Ul 111
U54 I M .
14
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1
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...10M 1 71
...sal I 11
... I Tl
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... 41 111
...17 I
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2
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COWS AND HEIFERS.
... IK IS 11
...ltd 1 M l lu4
I M
I M
IS...,
iliSir Erla. .
... 421 I nt it ml
... M IM I in I 11
... si I :i ll 1041 m
... 141 I 15 I I M
... 410 1 40 I m la
... IW IM 1 M III
... Ill I H I HI I 40
... 1 I 71
I...
I...
14...
it...
1...
1...
11...
BULLA.
1 ...
1....
1....
!...
1....
1....
1....
I....
1....
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1-...
1....
1....
1...
1...
t....
ti...
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1....
1...
I...,
I....
Ml I
. ..11T 1 t
...lP4t I 11
...140 I M
,..UH I M
...lis I M
...iu t at
...1M M
,...iim i m
...U70 I M
...Uvt M,
...14M I aa
...174 M
...1700 40
...luW 4
...1410 4a
...lT-i I 10
,...lta I 14
....Iks I an
.,
10t I
MO I 44
110 I 4
lM I ai
14.0 I 44
law I si
1- J I Tl
Ill I M
..1240 M
14M I M
It- I 0
..... .1440 I 4
1M I 00
1440 I 00
W 8 1
14lt I 1
1....
1...
1...
1...
1...
1...
1...
8...
1...
, I...
1...
1
1...
I...
1...
1...
la I 1
1
CALVES.
, m i w i m 4 m
14 I M t'. 13 I M
Oa I 10 4 141 I M
lis) I tl 1... IW I II
' "stags.
10A 1 M .
8TOCKJER3 AND rEEDFRa.
1 71
I
H IU
.. fc4 1 16
.. aiT I aa
.. ! I 0
.. sas I os
..ii 1 l
.. oil 1 i
..la I W
. til I
...! 1 la
..is) I M
.. So I M
.. 174 I M
11
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, ti, a
17 IS
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. 74 1 4
. 1,1 1 40
. r i 40
. rsj I lo
. 01 I M
, nl I U
a
til I M
..... t J I t
rr I
u.i Ml Sa t
4.0J6 13.r4
.iU lt.Uvo
4... 14,714
k.7iU 15.4.2
liCnis, Ronatfrl) wats SmJ sJAOut in CHial
this morning' and. wM'e packers were a
little slow In starting and their bidi were
no more than steady, still the grnersl mar
ket was a little stronger than es,erday.
After the first round or so trsllng aas
quite active snd a good clearance wss
made by the middle ef the forenoon. The
light weight sold Isrgely from 44 7" down,
medium weights from $4.?o to 14 75. g-od
heavy hoars from 4 75 to M.M) and p.lme
heavfe from -94 i0 to 14 irw The -ns- ket
remained active and strong until everyth ng
waa nispoeeci or. ine t;ul!tv or tne hogs
was If anything a little better than yester
day and that helps out the appearance of
the market on taper to Quits an extant.
LRepresentstlve sales:
No.
Av,
siu Pr.
No.
ttl...
e...
73...
M...
Tl...
90...
71...
69...
43...
71...
3...
71...
4o...
1...
)...
71...
...
74...
...
Av.
,..-
..ZJ4
..av
,..
,..2i4
..247
..34
..:is
..M6
,..:-it)
..t-i
...2--S
;..:4i
,.'.2SS
Sh.
4o
1J
pt.
4 7?i
4 72S
4 7'." k
4 7T4j
4 7:,
4 ia
4 7i
4 75
4 75
4 75
4 75
4 75
Hi....,
7
O
7k....,
M....
64
10
47
a.....
.172
.11
.175
l
.11
.tl
.11
.191
... 4 46
4 66
If)
4 i
4 t
4
4 47',
4 79
4 70
4f
4 ?
4 7D
4 10
4 7
4 74j
4 7SV,
4 7:-,
4 H4j
4 76
4 15
4 71
4 7S -
lflO
at
L'O
2
71 2i4
40
40
1U
loo
13.
IO. .
29..
54..
71..
Ul..
...
on-..
MO. .
....210
....rt
".'.244
. .
....7,1
....V
....Is3
... 4 75
... 4 75
lt 4 75
40 - 4 7.
40 4 74
4 4 7a
J 4 76
00 4 75
40 4 75 ,
... 4 75
. . . 4 75
lm
Kl
40
IW
1-1
... I TS
lit) 4 75
lw 4 75
St) 4 75
... 4 77-V
... 4 77,
TS....
f.9....
72....
10....
SI....
t....
77....
7....
273
37
n
las
24
U
tc.
.245
4 74
4 75
4 75
66...
14...
13...
9...
...2i
...172
...1
...lv
...219
...17i
...:n
...213
...217
...13
...3
. . .2.-13
...224
...i-'JI
,...240
...i.l
,...2t3
...1
4 SO
I tS'i
4 nt
4 65
4 70
4 70
4 W
4 774
40
)
$0 W 4 7
t 'a
1)
4 77W
4 77",
4 77,
4 80
4 90
4 90
4 W
4 So
4 90
4 W
17..
40..
v..
74..
29..
..
67..
..Si 3A)
1J0
..319 L'O
M....
44....
.'....
to....
5S...
44)
DUI ...
... 4 70
... 4M
... 4 70
... 4 7t
130 4 70
IK) 4 71
. 1
2iii
9ii
160
2'j
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79..
7..,
74..,
ti..
1..
70..
U 4'7
53.
..."7
M 4M
... IW
... 4 90
10
40
4 70
4 72H
4 7'."4
4 7.x,
4 T-J'4
A 73i
8....
4k
5....
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50....
t....
ll ...
. .2j)
9 10 4 S
200
40
.375 ISO 4 SJVj
.sis ... 4::'i
.310 40 4 85
71.
...m
.67 40 4 k7
SHEEP It could not no said that sheep
receipts this morning wers exceservs at
sny of the market points, but the da
mand was very limited, snd as a result the
market agcn ruled very slow with ths
tendency of prices downward. As com
pared with yesterday the market was wenk
to a dim lower, or right sround a quarter
lower than the close of last week. There
was soma stock of fairly good quality, bnt
still the bulk of the offerings waa only
common to flr, and" that kind w'H very
hard to dispose of at sny Agure. The day
was well advanced before anything Ilk a
clearance was made.
There Is, not much to be said of the
leener situation, as the demand Is very
nmu-a, as wouki naturally te expected in
view of the condition of the market en fat
stuff. A few of the warmed up corn-feds
of good quality are selling for feeders at
oetter prices than the killers will give.
Quotations for corn-fed stock: Choien
western lambs. 36.25i85.6u; fair to good
Inmo. 85.0fki.2o; good to chvrtce yearling,
84.BH4j4l.tu; fair to good yearlings.- 14 wu-4.4";
good to choice wethers. 13. 751(4.00; fair to
good wethers, 8S.5Cia.7S; good to choice
ewes. 83 Z-Vaa.M; fair to good ewes, St 5;
choice feeder lambs. 14.r94 7S- fnlr In. smnd
t-ta4:00; feeder yeaMngs. 5434.0(1; feeder
weiners, u kwi.tj; reeqer ewes, 12 0tvti3.00;
ruiia j42x.w. rc.prescBtauva ( ai
Na av.
10 western cull ewes' 12
f4 western ewes ion
Pr.
2 i
3 30
1 25
3.4
8 :6
t 3
4 i7
4 40
2 S
2 i5
2 ?5
8 25.
J14 western ewes . 4. l'"1
273 western ewss ..... 135
45 western ewes .: v. ft 914
111 western ewea M
117 western fed lambs 61
23 western yearling wethers....
65 western ewes 93
11 western ewes 91
2S western ewes 3
99 western ewes ... ,.. Jfi
21 . w estem ewe .,.......... -1 1 2
1 western ewes . , ' 70 .
s 3-
l
k 15
4 00
4 r
4 60
4 50
4 60
4 60
4 60
4 68
4 65
436 western ewes Ill
149 weatern wethers . loo
19 western yearlings ,1
V western wethers 95
B7 western lambs M
67 western lambs 74
75 wewtern feeder iambs ........ 66
18 western feeder lambs t
21 western lambs ; st
179 weal ern yearlings Tt
899 western yearlings ,. 70
CHICAGO LIVK STOCK MARKET.
Cattlo Btroac, with Larg noee-lsa,
Whllo Hogs Advaaee.
CHICAGO, Feb. 2. CATTLE Receipts,
83.000 head: market stesdy to strong: good
to prime steers. 84.7055 46; poor to medium.
tt-Oisqiai: Mockers and feeders. 82.3A'r);
cow. 81. 25i73.90; esnners. 81.50ti2.40; bulls.
V 007x4.10; cUves. t ?rt.41).
HOOS Receipts. 25,0oO head; estimated to
morrow, lb 11 fti iutad' mliMt anH K,.t4,-H
84.90M.;;-good to rholre hesvy. l&r5.0M;
rcugh heavy. 84 75 4 90; light, t4 .fi4.33.
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Receipts, 5.009
head; mnrket slow; good to chol.-e weth
er. HOtvfittO; fair to choice mlxod. i3.7sif
4.00; western sheep, t4.00i,4.50; western
Iaxjibs.15.00ii5.su.
Kaasas City Lira Block Market.
KANSAS CITT. Feb 2. -CATTLE Re
eelptn, 7.500 hesd. Including 2S0 head south
erns; market steady to loc higher: export
snd dresser) beef r'.eer. 6,3 hw higher st
84.45116.(4); fair to good, sfeadv. 8:1.75) 4. 40;
vestein fed steers. 5e higher at 8:1. 25, 4.00;
stoeker and feeders, slow. 2.itt4.ii0; Short
horn steers, slow, 83.25i3.9n: southern cows,
strong, 2.25flS.on: native cown. strong. 81.75
3.75; native heifers, strong to loc higher at
83 (KW4.00; - bulls, strong. t?.8&f3.59; calves.
82 7iv.5fi.ua -
HOOS Receipts. 9.003 head; mnrket steady
to tc higher; top. tl.95;. hulk of sales, tt fa
ASOjpaekers, 4.70 4 90; pigs and lights, 94.50
SWEEP AND- T.AMI754 Recelnts' A nra
head; market atrong; native lambs, 14 (nor
t.75; western lambs, 84.7BtiS.40; fed ewes. 13.no
tt.00; western . fed yearlings, . K0ta47.10;
stockers and feeders. 8L754.10.
St. I.oala Live Stoelc market.
" "fiT. LOUIS. Feb. t. CATTLE Receipts,
tOuO head. Including 8.500 head Texans;
market alow and stesdy: native shipping
nd export steers. 84 'ri6.0u;. dressed beef
and butcher steers. 8S.754i4.7o; steers under
LOW )hs.. 83 80Ij4 5u; stockera and feeders.
32 kSliS.26: cows snd heifers. Il.2a4j3.75: un.
! nera. 2.r,ft2.50; bulls. 17.7544 (aj; calves. 13 4)
4Vi.hu; jexas ana indisn steers. i:.a9 4.,
the top for fed; cows and heifers, tiDti'J
S,"". . - . .
HOOS Receipts. 4.000 head: rrarliet
r.rong and higher; hog and lights. i.4c9
4 65; psckers. 14. twi4.su. butchers snd best
neaw. 4. ;3(pt tj. .
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt, l.ono
head: market hlfrher: native muttons t-i rr.
j4 50; lauqli. 3ti.Vu5 60: culls and bucka t2.jC
3.i5; stockera, LOO.
St. Joseph Live Stock Market.
ST. JOflBPH. Feb. CATTI.E- Recelnts
.77JS hesd: market steady to llw Metier: na.
lives, S3Sit;i515, cows and heifers, I1.7S4J
4.16; stoeker and feeders. ll Thgtlo.
HCXIB-Recelnts. - 77.843 head. market
steady to strong: light, t4.ioal 0; medium
and heavy, 84 vuu6.0W-
BHttl' AND LAMES Receipt. 2.7730
bead; market steady; yearlings, 7 4. si;
wethers, H46; ewes, 83.70.
Bloax City Live ttoek Market.
SIOUX CITT la.. Feb. !. Sreelal Tele
gram.) VA 11 LI. Keceipts. l.luo head,
m.rk.l iiiui.lv! hcv.. !Lt .VA1 mi' m.u
bull and mixed, S22t7i1.40; Mocitars ami
feeders. 83.t4.til.au: calves and rtarlinaa.
tluS40.
Iltxlo-Receipts. 8.009 head: market f&uVi
uguer ai a uuia. 4-t. 0C44. ,.
tteek la alight.
Following are the receipts of live stock
for the Hi trtnclpal western cities v-s-
terdsy:
. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
South Omaha
3.1.W
9 450
t S3
Kmi
4 10
;.(
2,iJ0
Chicago
S3 000
7.5u0
t.Ono
1.7715
l.kJO
29.000
9 Ml
lkai
77.38
8.U0O
Kansas City ,
Bt. Louis .....
St. Joseph ....
Bloux. CUy ...
Totals
83.435 13,798 18,713
Oils aaa Bails.
NEW TORK. Fsb. 2 OILS Cottonseed.
quiet; prime crude, nominal; prime crude
yellow. fcVfefi. Turpentine, dull. t4gi.4',c.
Petroleum, steady; refined. New Tork. lu lu:
Philadelphia snd Raltlmore 805: Phlladel-
unia and rtaitimor in tulk. hi 15. Koain.
teady; strained, common to good, if ,a
too.
SAVANNAH, Feb. Z OILS Turpentine,
quiet. 4!ic.
ROSIN nrm: A, B. C. D, 2.80c; B, -2 86c;
F. 2 e: O. 3 00c; H. 8 06c: I, 8 'nc; K, S iic;
M. 85c; N, 8 7ue; W O. 3 c; W W. 4.36c.
OIL CITY. Feb. L OILS Credit lal
ances. tl 25: certiflcatea, no bid. Shloments.
February L .la.175 bbla.; runa, January 31,
t.14 bbla ; aversge. 45.412 bbls., shipments,
Lima. M.517 bbla; runs., Lima. 83,743 bbla;
sversg .svt oois.
Bvaporatod Apples aai Dried Frails,
NEW YORK, Feb. I. EVAPORATED
APPLES Tbe market continues utile
Common ars quoted at 445c; pnms at 5S-U
EVci choice st 6Vofic. snd fancy at ktsti7c.
CALIFORNIA LRIEU FRCIT8 Prunes
srar. a-eaxirted . nr me 4 - maat. . Imt I
vary aaa la LLa lutai iiuu'luil. QuwloUoua
rtig from f1rV ' ri-r all grades. Apri
cots sre In gooi demand, choice aie quoted
st 9iSV. extra chol.-e at 9'jio4)C and
fancy at litjlic. Pest hes sre lir-u, with
choice quoted st 7v,ti ;4c, etra cltoice at
74,ot-; lancy at ISMoc.
fAool Msrkel. .
BOSTON. Frh t W(X1 Trading ha
l-een fairly active with steady call on
dealers. The prh held firm ou all goods.
The situation Is regarded as being mors
In the rellcrs' favor than ffr many eka.
Territnry wixil have been active, with
sales estimated between 4.009 few and l.ono,-
m pouuils. Pulled wools ronlir.u strong
snd sctlve. For foreign wool the market
Is rlrm. Current quotations ars summar
ised as follow": Idaho, Brie, l.".Mlc; heavy,
fine. l.tl".c: fine medium. I''il.c; medium.
17'ifnc: Wyoming, fine, latjltic; I 'tvy fine.
pit 14c; nne medium, ltvnl.c; mwium, is4j
ibl"; l"th snd Nevada, fine, lS1He;
heavy fine. Iul4c: fine medium. lji7o;
meilltim. mi'Sic; Dakota, fine. ISOJldc: Una
medium, lVa1oN dne medium. l!-rWc;
Montana. Pe cholee. i8-tf?or: line medium,
choice, ',M!w; average, 7'url!)c; staple, 14
I"c; meoium choice. 1945'c
ST. tXiVIS. Feb. ! WOOL Nominal:
medium grades, conihlng and clothing. 17
(He; light fln." ISfTITHc; heavy fine, V9
144c; tub waahd. 2tfjHc.
Metsl Market.
NEW TOR K , Feb'' I. M ET A T J-TI n ad
vinced Ss ila5s Irt Tindon. with spot cloa
Ing at 4E12" 17s d and futures at ATI- 4 sd.
Locally tin was quiet "and s little lower
with spot quoted at 8?T .!... Spot cop
per advanced 6s to M 12s td knd futures
is d to 74 6s In Ixmdon. In tTs New
ork market copper Is quiet snd tin
Ranged Lske Is qiiote.1 at 812 liti 75:
el-ctrolytlc. U.JTH'TjlJ.SrH nd casting V IU
ffirfio. Lend va uuchanired st 34 tseiH 59
K the local market and 11 5s In lyndon
Ppelter also was unchanged at lottos
locallv. but advanced d to CJl I s (VI
Ir. London. Inn closed at V Id In O'ss
row and st 43s THd In Mlddlesboroush.
Ixvallv Iron waa nnrharged Nr 1 foun
drv northern is quoted st 15 ".00: No.
! foundry northern at t14.r.'515 nfl; No 1
fnnndrv so.itbern and No. I foundry south,
rw t'8'!l.7Vi4 M. . .
UKAI. ESTATE TRAJISKKilS.
Peeds filed for record February 8 as fur
nished by the Midland Guarantee and
Tru.'t company, bonded ahatractsr, 1614
Farnarn street, for The Bee:
Mrs. W A Brown to Joseph Kleny,
lot 4. block 15, Isaac A Swlden's add..tT.2t
Emma A. Fuller snd husband to An
drew E. Anderson, kits 1 and 2. block
Betuxil
Richard E. Weetgat and wife to
Bertha C. Pixton,x loU 12 and 13.
block L auiKiera 4i llimebaugh s
1I In Walnut 14111 1
Belea A. Macksy to Bsrtha C. Plxton,
lot 14. block 1. same
Amanda C.. Helm mer horn and husband
to 1anlv M. C.lllaspey. Ions 1 and 2.
block 18. Waterloo
150
Sheriff to Bertha R. Williamson, lot
It and s4 lot 16. Rees Place... l0Pv
Henry E. IUInev to John P. Flnley,
lot 7, except eiO feet, block 3, Reed S
tth add LS0
Annie Q. Roger and husband to Helen
p. Kuhn. lot 11. block 8, Crelghton
Heights
Janna Jacohsen and wife to John
Wlhler, lots 1 and 2, block L East
Side add toot
HughS. Thomas to John L. Kennsdy,
lot . bloi'k 133, Florence
Dexter I- Thomas and -1fe ro John
L' Kennedv. lot 8. block 137. yiorenee
Merchants National bank "0 John L.
Kennedy, lots 4. . 7 and 8, clock 139,
Florence
to
t
SOt
The Merchants
National Bank
of Omaha. Neb. .
. 0. a. Basaaitxt
' Capital and Surplus, 600.000
PIAtl IkLWTf, rrea. Kl. t. W009. V. 9ra.
. LVTSfl tAr. Cakifr.. i
J;'. ' -4 FIAK T. AUMlLtB.1. Am. Casklsr.
xterslw aeeauata st kanla. task ars. a
tilaat, trsal sad lattlrutsai sa tav
Porstra kxehanaja boocht aa4 sols.
Latter at Credit issued, available
la all
pans st tko worts,
latasast sals es Ttas CsrUaestas st Dmstt.
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STOCKS AND BONDS
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Ws hava ever ISO eiffloea.
Reference: 175 Stat and Nat I Bsnsx.
OCR SERTICTat IS THIS IEIT,
Owl of Town Busiaeas Bol letted.
Osaaha Rrsasrht ItltParaaa St. Ta4. 94x1
TIJ0S M. WADDtCK. Ccrmpoudeat
S. SLEUMAN
Grain, Provisions & Stocks.
Room 4. N. T. Ufa Bldg.
TL 830.
Operates It Otlcos to This Stats.
Established 157.
. GEO. A. ADAMS GRAIN CO.
Grain. Provisions tV Stocks.
Memo, r Omaha 'J: sin Exchange,
Chicaifo Hoaxd of Trade and other
exchanges.
Conresparw'ents Parxlett, ' Fraaler 4b
Corrlnt ton.
Ill Board si Trsos Bld'g. Orsaas. -
COHvll.lHKtT HOT1CK.
OFFICE CONSTRCCTINO QUARTER.
msster, Chryi-nnv. Wjrg., Fob. 8. 19v.
Sealed proposals. In triplicate, subject to
the usual conditions, will be received at
this virtue mill; i o clock, p. m.. March 8,
Lh4. ' and thi n opened In the presence oi
bidders, for tru) construction of about l,o0
feet of a-inch sewer. The said sewer to
nn from Fort U. A- Kusset' VV yex. to and
ccur.ect with the sewer system In ths city
o; .Cayenne. "Wyo. Full information,
b'ank ' forms. plans snd speciflca
1ms furnlaliad on application . to
this office; a leu to ihe office of the chief
(luartertnaater, Chicago, Denver, Omaha,
snl the ortre of the Engineering News,
New York City, l'nited States reserves
the right to accept or. reject any or all bids
or any part thereof. Envelopes containing
bids should be endorsed "Proposal for
sewer at Fort D. A. Russell, Wyo" ana
addressed Captain W. 8. Scott. Quar
termaster, I . S. A , In charge ef construc
tion, Cheyenne, Wyo.
F3-4-5-0-M1-3 m
FORT RILEY, Kin., feb. S, !S04.-Sealel
proposals in Iriiilicata will be received
here until 11 a., m. iMarch 3. 1904. fur con
truction of one Guardhouse, one Rand
Barracks, one Fsrrier's Shop, on Ordnance
Storehouse, ons Selmmlng Pool, alterations
In five artillery Stables and construction
cf Lockers for Artillery Barracks. In
formation furnished on application here,
alrb at offices of Depot Quartermaster,
Chicago, 1 I., St. Louis. Mo.. Omaha, Neh.
and Lenvr. Colo. IT. J. reserves ths right
to reject sny or all bids or any part
Mereof. Envelopes to te idorsed: pro
posals fT const ruction sr.d klterstlon of
Public P.ullilngs.M snd tdditssed Captain
O. O. Cress, Constructing Q jsrtermaster.
F.4 4 1 4 Ml snd ?M
LEGAL NOTICES.
NO-nCB.
Sealed bids will ie received t the offlca
of ths secretary of stats up until 12 o'clock
r.oon of the 11th day of February. 1904, fol
one 5xs Triplex Power Force Dump, also
on Pklnnrr encloaetl svlf-lubrluatlott 109-
horsa-power engine, 80 pounds pressure,
from 250 to 3oo revolutions per minute, for
the penitentiary, said pump and engine fa
bo 4nsLalli'd ready for oueratlun.
GEO. W. MA Its H, Secrrtavry or Hoard. .
J31dlot-m
NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINQ
, Notice Is hereby given that tne regajsvr
snnjiai meeting of the stockholder of the
South Platte land company will bs held al
the office of said company In Lincoln, Ne
braska, at 11 o'clock a. m. on ths td day ol
March. A. D. 19o4.
By order of the board of directors.
C. if. MORRILL. President
A. B. MINOR. Secretary.
Lincoln. Neb., Jan. SO, 1901
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