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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: HAT UK DAY. DECEMBER 24. 190i.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
hart Iitmit in Dscembtf Whttt Herlj
EliminaWd. . -. . ,
NORTHWEST WHEAT DANGEFOVJSt? LOW
t'srm Ksperts te Make a Record, mm
t argeea RiMtH ts All Porta,
larladlag Japs, Uktrk
i a Sew Market.
OMAHA, Dec. 21. 1!M
rrom the action of the market it would
aeem aa though the short Interest In De
cember wheat ha been almost eliminated.
Thursday tha market started very strong,
but soon flattened out. a It became evi
dent the demand waa aa xtnall aa It was
Insistent. Tha opening thl morning waa
'lightly stronger than the close of Thurs
day and thn efforts of th ahorta to gat
tha wheat caased a rapid advance from
tl.10 o 1 but the market by noon
had returned to Ha level of 11.10. Tha
May and July wera unaffected and srlthi.
out feature. Tha rahlea were weak,
principally under tha Influence of larger
Argentine ' shipments. The Argentine
threshing ha begun In the northern pro
ving and the grain la reported to he
medium. - The market there la eaay under
lark of export demand. The wheat visi
ble la 1,104, 000 bushels, compared with 704.000
bushels for la year. Italian csbles give
the preliminary government estimate or
the wheat crop aa 1(0,400,000 bushels, aa
against 179,2on,000 huahela last year. Chi
'ago Thursday received 153,000 bushels of
wheat and sent out 73.000 bushel. Tha
receipts from the northweat are of poor
quality and the Thursday inspections at
Mlnneapolla ahow the largeat per cent of
unmlllable wheat ao far thla year. Jullua
llarnes of Duluth la quoted aa aaylng the
, northwest la dangerously low. He con-Hldr-ra
the United Btatea will thla year Im
port from 16,000,000 to 26,000,000 bushels of
wheat. Ibarra Importatjona are not pos
sible under the preaent condition and tha
market will have to make a aharp ad
vance. The corn market shows there la a con
siderable short Interest among the recelv.
Ing houses and elevstors. Corn bulla talk
of the largeat exporting year In a long
period. Chicago Thursday sold to the gulf
porta JfiO.000 bushels. Philadelphia reporta
Its ship capacity of 1.000.000 bushels a month
taken for December and for a large part
of January. It la rumored In New York
been aold (or shipments from Pugct sound
and Chicago that 825 cera of enru have
to Japan. Thla la causing Interest, as the
Orient has not been a consumer of Ameri
csn corn. Argentine shipments of corn to
Uverpool are a little larger than last
week and reporta from there would seem
to Indicate conditions are not ao bad.
The Argentlne'a vlnibla atock Is 2.4OH.0U0
bushels, agatnat 1,280,000 bushels last year.
There la little eaatern movement In oats.
It la explained that the eaat waa loaded up
with oata earlier In the season from Illinois,
Ohio, Indiana and elaewhare and la not
now In need of further shipments. There
la little foreign demand for American oata,
notwithstanding the fine quality of the
crop. Tha Russian oata are better and
the crop of 1.138.000,000 la 300,000 bushels In
excess of the crop of 190).
Omaha Cash Prlees.
WHEAT No. 3 hard. Il.03fil.0R; No. I
hard. I1.0S: No. 4 hard, HOcGtl.OO; No. 3
spring, $1.04; no grade. 8c.
CORN No. 2, tile; No. , 88c; No. 4.
371j37c: no grade. 33f37e: No. ! yellow,
38c; No. 3 yellow, 38c: No. 2 white, 39o;
No. white, 88c. '
OATS No. 2 sliced. 28c: No. 3 mixed.
37c; No. 4 mixed. 2c; No. 3 white. 2Sc;
No. I white. c; No. 4 white, 27b28c;
standard, 28c.
Ontahu C'aah Sales.
Wheat No. 8 hard. 1 car. 67 lbs., SI .02;
1 car, 66 lbs., $1.02; 1 car no grade, 46 lbs.,
8e, . .
- Carlot Recelpta. -
Wheat. Corn. Oata.
Chicago 28 48 H
Kansas City 62
Minneapolis 463
Duluth 161
Bt. Loula 49
Omaha -3
Grain Narken Elsewhere.
Closing nricea of grain today
ThurHday at the marketa named were a
roiiows:
CHICAGO.
Wheat Today. Thure'y.
December 1.1 1.10
...;:::;ic::xv!:v::
I, .
48 H
45B
45t,H
KANSAS CITY.
81
163
nnd
December
May
July
48B
45A
46?,A
ST. LOUIS.
1.03
98
424
1.14
95
l.(2
. 89
42 :
46
MINNEAPOLIS.
I.i3i
1.12
DULUTH.
i.i4n
66
43'i
43 A
1.13
111'.
NEW YORK.
1.13 1.12
1.13
1.03
1.12
1.02
Wheat
May ' .. .
July ...
Corn
May ...
Wheat-
May ...
July ...
Corn
May ....
July ....
Wheat
May ...
July .....
Wheat
May ...
Wheat
May ...
July ...
SEW YORK UUXEHAL ' MARKET
Qaotatloas of the Uay on Varloaa
Commodities.
NEW YORK. Dec 3.-FLOUR-Rece4pts,
19,882 bbls.; exports, 19.992 bbls. The market
waa quiet and steady; Minnesota pat
enta, $3.9fi0.10; Mluneeiota bakers. ti Vii
4.75; winter putvntw, $5. si; winter stralghta,
$6.K9.40; winter extras. $3.664.30; winter
l'w grades, $3.4514.10. Rye flour, quiet;
fair to good, S4.4org4.70: chuloe to fancy.
$4.7536.00. Buckwheat flour, quiet, ' $2.10
2..
CORNMEA L Steady ; line white and yel
low. I19KBL36; coarse, $1.24yi.2; kiln dried.
$2.fiS.10.
RYK-Nomlnal.
BARLEY Cjulet; feeding. 44c, c I. f..
New York; melting, 44361c. c. 1. f.. Buffalo.
WHEAT ReciilptH, Hi,0il bit. Spot market
Irregular; No. 3 red, nominal, elevator. $1.18
f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern, Duluth,
$1.13. f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba,
$1.10. t. a. b, afloat. Option opened barely
teady and for a time aoted a little coft
under hear pressure, nilVylng later on re
ports of rain In the Argentine and cold
wave west, and holding firm for the bal
ance of the day. lju piicee Bhowed
V net advance. May.' tl.!'-!Vs&'l.lMt. closed
$1.13; July. $1.0VirBa. tl.ed $1.03; De
cember, closed 31118.
CORN Rece hit V, 123.A25 bu; exports, ltirt,
14S bu. ' Spot jharket linn: No. 3, 6Msc, num.
1 rial, elevator, and 6uc, f. o. b. afloat: No.
2 yellowt ' 63o; No. 2 white. 54c. Oplloii
market waa steady on bull support at the
t.-AH ... hail llftl Ipail n. r..utur np
cloetliB- c net hltfher: May. 51U&51 7-ltic.
clnoed 51 Vo; December, clojted ikic. .
OATS Reoetpta. ho.'jO bu. : exports, 8.973
bu. Spot market steady: mixed outs. 24 to
3 h.. 3ti;n-; natural white, 30 to 32 lbn.,
:Stl$7c; rllped white. i to 40 lbs., 38
W40C.
HAY Dull: shipping. 4jCcV good to
choice, 77(6e.' ,
HOPS full: stute, ' common to choice,
t!04 crop. WrtZ7ci 1903 crop. Srx!i33; o1d. 14c:
I'aclfla coaat, 1904 crop, KkflJ-". VA crop,
3vrt33 olda. 14S17c.
HIDES Quiet; Ualveetun. JO to ffi ba.,
INc; California. 21 to 26 lb., lc; Texas dry,
24 to 3o !)... J4Ue. . .
LEATHER Ffrm; acid. i403!.
I'ROViaiONS Beef, steady; family, $11. OA
12.0n; mess. $9UVH B0: beef hams. $22.00(8
a.i); packet. lio.jiHfill.OO; city, extra India
mess, $14 Joti ltl fill. Cut tneataw quiet; pickled
lielllas, ti.'.btul.Ui; pickled shoulders. $b.T5:
pickled hams, $9.00. Ird. quiet; western
..e-med. reJinod. aiesdy; continent,
$7.fi8.0O: South American, py.Ou: compound.
$a.l2tfS.50. VorK. latrely steady: fatnllv,
tMu.JiH Vi;' (hurt tloar $11. 7:1i lo.60: ma,
$13.001176. .. . . .
TAUX)V-$lteadr. eity..4c; country. 4
dec
tuCE KiMii: eloniesticV fair to extra. 2i
$!.: Japan, nominal.
BUTTER k'lrm; street price, extra
creamery, J7(j27ktc. Oftlclal prices: Cream
ery, common to extra. lTiiCTi ; held, conr,.
mon to etra. '.ih24V; kt'ute dairy, crm
mon to extra. liuic; western Imitation
creamery, lwnilo.
KOUS Dull: weatern fancy selected. Sc;
western averitge best. 27c.
CHEESE Firm: state full oraam, amall.
September, colored nnd white, far.cv, lie;
state, late made, poor to choice, SVtSUu;
state, large, September, colored nnd while,
fancy, Uc: stale, late land, coloc.4, good
to cholue. lo'l"Vc; state. Ute made, whlta,
tancv UiUc: stste. poor to prime, C$luo.
I'OL'Il'RT-Allve. easy; tteatarn chtck
eue. i-; fowl. loc; turke-ya, 15ifjl4c.
lraed. weak; tiUrn chickens. 1o0iyc;
fowls. 10011c; turkeys. Hlc.
Philadelphia Pradur Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Dec. ' 23. RITr.R
S f'lrni; good demand: extrw lfrti reani
erv. extra nearby prints. 81c.
KOOS Slendv nearbv fres'i, 'JOc. at mark;
e'crn fresh. SWi;if at macti.
HKESE-Un. hsimed; New York full
vieama, fan, Uc, New utk full
cresm. choice. llKfJlJc: New Yik
creams, fair to good. luailVtc.
full
CHICAfiU CiRAlX AD pROlIOS
f'eatarea ef the Tradlag aad (losing
Prices an Board el Trade.
CHICAGO. Dec. U. Covering by ahorta,
Ireartrv to the Chrlelmsa receea. caus-d
strength in whct today May wheat closed
tuV up. Corn snd oats eacM snow a gain
of V' Pro visions a re unchanged to c
hlaher.
opening sentiment In the wheat pit waa
rather bearish and Initial prices were a
trifle lower. Mav wan unchanged to ac
down at $1 llSftl HH After touching 11 UN
the prl of May declined to $1 ll'tl 1W on
selling by pit tradera. The early heaviness
waa due largely to an eaaier tone at Liver
pool and to fairly liberal recelpta In the
northwest. The volume of business was
extremely small from the start. Through
out the entire session holiday dullness pre
vailed. During the last part of the day
official forecast of a cold wave In the went
and northwest started fair buying by ahorta.
The result was a firm upward movement
of rrlces. The atretigth was well main
tained throughout the remiilnder of the
session. May advanced to $1.I2V Cloelng
quotations were $1.12fjl.UH. Clenrnnces of
wheat and flour were equal to 133.)
bushels. Ex-pnrts for the week, as shown
by Hradstreet s, were 1.0W.O00 buxhrls. Pri
mary receipts were 739.200 bushel com
pared with n. holiday last nr. Minneapolis
Duluth and Chicago reported receipts of
031 cars, against 5S3 last week.
An Improved export demand was the main
factor responsible for a firm tone In the
corn markets. Early In the day sentiment
whs rather bearish aa a result of liberal
receipts. An easier tone at Liverpool also
had a depressing effect. Shorts were mod
erate buyers later In the session, causing a
firm undertone. May opened unchanged to
a shade higher at 45c to 46V4SV sold
between 46c and 4SSC and closd at 4nc.
Local receipts were 4K9 cars, with 3 of con
tract grade.
A steady tone prevailed In the oata mar
ket the entire soselon. Trading was ex
tremely quiet. Mav opened unchanged to a
shade lower at 31:U4o to 31c. sold be
tween 31c and 31c and closed at 31c.
Local receipts were W cars.
Provisions were steady on a prnctlcally
llfelesa market. At the close May pork was
unchanged at $12.S74. I-ard waa tip 2c at
$7 121ji.13. Rlba were 5c higher at $K.72ft
.75.
- Estimated recelpta for Tuesday: Wheat.
i0 cars: corn, 1.076 care; oats, l; cars; hogs
(tomorrow!, 18.000 head; hog (Mondav),
Oui head.
The leading future ranged aa follows:
Artlcle. Open. High. Low. CIoee.Yr y.
Wheat
Dec.
May
July
Corn
Dec.
May
July
Oats
Dec.
May
July
Pork
Jan.
May
Lard
Jan. May
Ribs
Jan. May
1 11 1 12! 1 10 1 10
111.-! 1 12, Ul4-'l124-'
,i n lw'dHi
48 j 4ti'i 4; 48'
2W.I 29'2S'4'8i
$l'i,31S'
1 10
1 11
9ti
4n
4S
13 62
12 85
M
7 10
6 40
12 57 12
13 87l 13
31l
3Vhl
77
46.46'a
I
314
31V,
2!l
81
31
I
87
7 15
47:
76 I
6 fc-
1 074
12 B7
12 87!
8 87
l io
12 ,iS
12 7
. a
7 12
139 8 474! 8 424
8 t I 75 I 8 70
- No. t.
Cash quotations were aa follows:
FLOUR Easy; winter patent, $5.10)
6.20; straights. $4.80-q:6.0o: spring pat
ents, $5.(h(&.6o; straights, $4.504.90; bakers',
$2.7003.80.
WHEAT No. 3 aprlng. tl.084il.15; No. 3.
88ci$112; No. 2 red. $1 13ftl.l5.
CORN No. 2, 4fi(?58c; No. 3 yellow, 4
646Sc
OATS No. 2, 2cj No. 2 white, 33c; No.
t white, 44ilc,
RYK No. 2, 73c. i
BARLEY Good feeding, 35638c; fair to
choice; malting, 41(5 48c.
SEEDS No. 1 flax. $1.16; No. 1 northwest
ern, $1.28. Timothy, prime, $2.72, Clover,
contract grade $12.7$.
PROVISIONS Moss pork, per .bbl., $11.35
011.45. Lord, per W lbs., $.S24. Short rlba
sldea floose), $ti.l2'gS.37; ahort clear aides
(boxed), $B.24fi.7S.
Recelpta and shipments for the day were
aa follow:
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbla aB.tiOO 35,000
Wheat, bu fcl.OOO 73, loo
Corn, bu 564.4H0 2S5.7U0
Oata, bu 13C.300 IKO.loO
Rye. bu , 6.000 4,smo
Barley, bu .100,100 8.100
On the Produce exchange todav the but
ter market was firm; creameries, 1627c;
dallies. 164322c. Ekks. easv: at mark, ruvi
htncludd, . 17T21o; Hrats, 2tc; prime flrsta
c; exiraa, znc. (jneeae, aieaay, linjlic. .
M. Iyls Orailm aad Provisions.
ST. LOUIS, Dec 23. WHEAT Higher;
No. 3 red. cash, elevator. $1,144; track,
$1.14ai.l6: May. $1.14&l.i4; July, 96c;
No. JTiard, tl.10Crl.il.
CORN Firm; No. 2 cash, 43c: track, 43(W
44c; December, 42c; May, 4:14c
OATS Firm; No. 2 caah, 30u; track, 31c;
December, 30c; May, 314f31c; No. 2 while,
32c.
FLOUR Steady. Red winter patents, $6.25
05.40; special brands, $5.50i'a5.ti0; extra fancy,
$4.8014.90; clear. $4. 1584.46.
SEEI Timothy, nominal; $2.0002.40.
CORNMEAL Steady ; $2.40.
BRAN Dull; sacked, east track. 90c.
HAY Dull; timothy, . $8.00613.00; prairie,
$G.0il9.B0.
IRON COTTONTIEB 83c.
BAOOINO Vie.
HEMP TWINE 8.
PROVISIONS Pork, unchanged; Jobbing,
$11.80. Lard, unchanged; prime ateam, $ii.uo.
Dry salted meats, steady; boxed extra
shorta, $8.75; clear' ribs, $7.12; short clears,
$7,374. Bacon, eteady; boxed extra short,
$7,624; clear ribs, $7.87: short clear, $8,124.
POULTRY Turkeys higher: chickens, 7c;
springe, 7c; turkey 12c; duclcs, 9c; geese,
6C.
MUTTER Firm; creamery, 30tj28c: dairy.
15f!28c.
EGOS 81ow at 22c, case count.
Receipts. Shipment.
Flour, bbla : 7,000 14.000
Wheat, bu TO.onti 43,mh
Corn, bu ,.12,CKN 69,0o0
Oata, bu. 12.000 41.1100
There will be no market Saturday and
Monday.
Kaasaa City Grata aad Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. Dec. 23. WH EAT
Higher; December, $1.03; May, $l.o3'yu
1.03H: July, 9o(i90c; caah. No. 2 hard,
$1.04((1.07; No. 3, $1.0251.04; No. 4, 3cj$1.02:
No. 2 red. $1.08iirl.09; No. 3, $1.06; No. 4, 96c0
$1.01; recelpta, 63 cars
CORN Firm: December, 41c: May, 42ff
42,o : July, 42'jc; caah, No. 2 mixed. 41 o;
No. 3. 41 c; No. 3 white, 41c; No. 3. 41c.
OATS-Flrm; No. 3 white, 31tj32c; No. 2
mixed. S1c.
RVE Steady, $7.i5.
HAY Steady: choice timothv, $.0t"fi9.75;
prairie, $7.754j8.0O.
BI TTER Creamery, 21tf'.3c; dulry, 17c.
EOOS Steady: Missouri and Kansas, new
No. 2 whltewood cases Included, 21c;' caae
count, 2"4c; cnem returned, 4c lees. -
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu ..42.4HA - 32.0.0
Corn, bu i;2.8on -42.4i0
Oata, bu, 1,0"0 ' 8,0ix)
Mlaaeapnlla Grata Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Dec, 23-VVHEAT-De-rembcr.
$1.14; May, $1.13ra 1.13; Julv.
$1.12; September, $1.10; No. 1 hard. $1 14'-;
No. 1 nurthern, $1.11: No. 2 northern,
$1.06.
FLOUR First pateiUs, $5.i.(k); second
patents, $5. 70415.80; first clears, $I.1"...H 3";
second clears, $2.7tii2.8u.
BRAN In bulk. $15.25.
' Mtlnaukee Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE. Dec. a. WHEAT Dull;
No. 1 northern, tl.13ijjfl.18; No. 2 northern.
$l.nnfil.u7: Mav, $1.12.
RVE Easy; No. 1. 7777c. ' '
BARLEY Steady ; No. 2. 52c; sample. 38
661c.
CORN Steady; No. 3. 43((43cj May,
45c.
Liverpool Crais Market.
LIVERPOOL. Dec. 23. WHKAT-Spot.
nominal: futures, steady; Derrmbir. nom
inal; March. Ts I Vd: May. 7s ld.
CORN hot, American mixed, new. dull,
4a 7d; American mixed, old, steady, 4s 10.,
Futures, quiet; January, 43V; March,
4s 2d.
Uulath Gratb Market.
DULUTH. Minn.. Dec. 23. WH EAT To
arrive. Ne. 1 northern. fl.lu; No. 2 north
ern. tl 04l4: on track, No. 1 northern, tl.lfl',;
No. 2 northern. $1.04; Itecember, tl.luv
May, $U3t1.13J .
Tolrde Meed Market.
TOLEDO. O.. I. 23 SEEDS-Clover.
cash and December, $7.124; February
$7,974; March, t 02. Prime ulslke. $4.05.
prime tliuuthy, $1.30.
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Trading Listless kid Amounts to Absolut
Idleitis for Loij Intsr? tls.
MARKET HAS A STRONG UNDERTONE
Dallnesa ( oatlnaea t p to the ( losing.
Which la riris-Mnser Kaey,
nlth Few llrmamli for
( all ! .
NEW YORK. lec. 23. There was little
In today's stock market to call for com
ment. The llatlesaness of trad.ng amounted
to ahuolnte lillenr-ss for long Intervals. The
attendance was meager from the Hist and
many members left the floor duiing the
sesKinn on account of the hopelessness of
any awakening of Interest. Even the usjal
evcnlng-up of contracts over the holiday
Interval seemed to have been largely at
tended to during yesterday's session. Aside
from the profound dullness, the principal
feature of lh market was Ita strong under
tone. There was no yielding tendency at
any lime and the slow hardening process
established a number of fair advances.
Such contracts as remained to be rloe?d
up were evidently on the short side and
the rising tendency was generally attrib
uted to covering of these. News waa of
little Importance and Its Influence was not
dlsoernahle It; the movement.
The tibial forecasts of the week's cur
rency movement with the Interior Indi
cated sufficient receipts to offset the gol 1
exrorts and Huhtreaxury reii'Ureme'its and
establish a rath gain of about $2.i nn.oon.
ini changes In the lonn Item nt tnls time
are problematical, but there has been no
sign of anv such stock markit liquidation
ns that which caused last weeks large
loan contraction. The state of the moncv
market effectually quiets all Interests In
showing of hank statement at this time.
Money is difficult to place on call and the
tenders on time am growing more and
more lenient regarding collntiral. Loans
for six months are made on all industrial
collateral at about the same rates as on
the usual mixed collateral. The outward
movement of gold falls to Hrouse interest
In view of this condition of the money
market. The amount to be disbursed on
January 1 in dividend and Interest l
computed to be larger than ever before on
that date.
The week's exnorls of coin show the
first svmptoms of actual revival In lhat
trade, the total having risen to I.mH.WI hu.,
compared with 4.'.3.713 bu. last week. This
week's total Is, In fact, the largest for the
corresponding week In four years. The
wheat outgo continues insignificant com
pared with that of former years in the re
cent 4ast. News of the breaking of the
drouth In the western Pennsylvania region
was received with patisfac'Hn. Reports of
railroad earnings made funher good show
ings. The dull strength of the market
continued up to the closing, which was
firm. Total soles of bondx, par value, $2,.
785,000.
The following were the sales and range of
prices on the Stock exchange today:
Sa 1 es. 1 1 1 g h . Ix w ,C lose.
500
7.1(10
l.fVll)
600
100
"sno
.)
"300
lt
6.300
88
:w
74
M
90
154
29
-28'
52
lSIVi
87
3;
.3-4
54
90
153
. 28
138
79
l!)
58
1
147
105
30
61
78
40
...16.300 136 135
31,800 - 7s" 76
34
85
32
84
.1o0
400
S.3H0
24
57
f.2
Atchison 1,100 K5-V 85
do pfd 700 lol, loo
Baltimore & Ohio 2,300 !)! 9!'
do pfd loo 9fi 95
Canadian Pacific M VM 12!t
Central of N. J loo i: 1!
Chesapeake & Ohio... 1.3u0 4x 47
Chicago & Alton 900 43 42
do pfd
Chlcugo Ot. Weatern. 1.H00 22 21
Chicago & N. W () 2o4 2"2
C M. & St. P 6,:oo itsi' los1.
do pfd
Chicago Term. & T
do pfd 100 22 22
C, C, C. & Bt. L
Colo. Southern l.Sno 23 22
do 1st pfd 2, nun t'.u 511
do 2d pfd l.om) 3ii4 86
Delaware & Hudson.. 2u0 1WV, 186
D. . L. 4 W
Denver & Rio Grande
do pfd
Erie
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Hocking Valley
do pfd
Illinois Central
Iowa Central
do pfd
K. C. Southern
do pfd
Louis. & NaHhvlllt;....
Manhattan L 200 163 K'1
jiet. nccurities .., w iii.
Met. St. Ry.. exdtv.... l.loo 120
Mexican Central ...-LSuO 2u,
Mlim. & St. IAJuIb.T '.'..' 1- 58
M.. St. P. & B. S. M.. 200 89
do pfd 200 147V
Missouri Pacific ...... 3.500 106
M.. K. & T and 30
do pfd lot) . 62
N. R. R. of Mex. Dfd
N. Y. Central 8.100 142 140
NorroiK 4fc western
do pfd ."
Ontario & Western.... l.ii
Pennsylvania.
P.. C. C, oc St. U
Reading
do 1st pra
do 2d pfd
Rock Island Co 40.200
do pfd 2,600
Bt. & a. r. 2d prd
St. Loula S. W
do pfd
Southern Pacific ....
do pfd
Southern Railway ..
do pfd
Texas & Pacific
T.. St. L. & W
do pfd
UnU Pacific
do pfd 7oO 96
Wabash 200 21
do pfd 300 43
W. & L. E
Wisconsin Central .... loo , 21
do pfd 100 45
Adams Ex
American Ex
United States Ex
Wells-Fargo Ex
Amal. Copper ........
Am. Car & Foundry
do pfd
Am. Cotton Oil
do pfd
Am. ice
do pfd
Am. Linseed OH ....
do pfd
Am. Locomotive
do pfd J
Am. Smelt. & Refng
do pfd
Am. Sugnr Refug
Anacotida M. Co
Brooklvn R. T
Colo. Fuel . Iron...
Consolidated Gaa 1.300 196 194
i.orn frooucTs
do ufd. exdlv
Distillers' Securities... 5i 37
General Electric Suit IKS
International Paper... RuO ?4
do pfd 200 77
InteriiHtloual Pump
' do pfd
Natlonnl Lead '.
North "ierlcan
Pacific Mll lun 4''
People' Gas 7u0 1m",
Pressed Steel Car
do pfd
Pul'roon fnlitce Car
Republic Steel 100 16
do nfd ' . .
Robbe" Goods Ion 26
do pfd ;
Tppn. Coal A Iron 1.e 7'H
I". 8. ' eather 1 i VIt
do pfd
U. . Beattv Ac Imp.
I 8. P ubber " yn:
do p'd mi pit; 4 pi
U 8. eel w v ; n m;
do nfd 31 8" -Vi, Biv.
A'ettp(.hoiise Elec...-. "VV Jflt JVA 1'U,
Western Union 2rn 92U 9
Total enles for the day. 188.700 shares.
24
57
63N,
8uo 118'4 118X
. 2. loo 81 33
. 200 97 97
. UNI 34 31
. 36 35i
. 100 53 53 53
.12.8i 11( 109 110
85Si
lol
99
95
129
191)
47
42
7S
22-4
2i 4
169
1S1
12
231
flo
36
186
32
30
87
36'J
74'4
MVi
91
94
153
28
55
28
52
l:
H21
79
119
:ovJ
58
89
H7
105
30
61
39
142
78
93
39
136
75
90
81
34
85
67
24
56
63
118
34
96
34'.
36
96
21
43
96
21
12
19
SH
236
21 a
118
237
65
31
921
34
93
6H
.37
15
37
33
H'J
8il
1I3V,
141
100
60
.44
2oi;
24 i
76
85
:';
Hi
H
1i:
3si;
IW
?34
16
t;?
71
14
2.70O 101 101 l'"i
a
16.100
1,200
loo
'ioo
101)
700
200
4.8UO
100
5.400
2 000
2,700
66
34-H
93
36
"6
38
33t
103
80
114
142 .
tVi
4i
65
34
92q
36
"
38
33 Vj
102
80
114
111
'59
44
i
1SI
?4
77
l.i
16
26
70"
14
available cash balances of $12$.y.?3X: gold.
$83.&,23.
ntlF. OF A""HITF.D RiK
Clearings mt the Great Casasaerrlal
f enters mt Coaatry.
NEW YORK. Dee. The following
tabs?, emptied by Hradstreet. ahowa the
bank clearings at the principal cities for
the week enoerl December 22. with the per
centage of Increase and decrease as cm-pared-with
th4 corresponding week last
year: ,
C3TIES.
Clearing.! Inc. ! Dec
I
New York
Chicago
Biton
Philadelphia
St. Ijouia
Pittsburg
Pan Francisco ....
Baltimore
Cincinnati
Kansas City
Nem- Orleans
Cleveland
Minneapolis '.
Detroit
lonl.vtlle
OMAHA
Milwaukee
Providence
Huffalo
Indianapolis .......
St. Paul
Loa Angeles .......
St. Joseph .....'.
Denver
Columbus .-.
Memphis
Seattle
Richmond
Washington .......
Savannah
Albany
Portland. Ore
Fort Worth
Toledo. O
Salt Ike City
Peoria
Atlanta
Rochu-ter T..
Hartford
Nashville
IV Moines
Spokane, Wash....
Tncoma
Grsnd Rapids
New Haven
Dayton
Norfolk
Springfield. Mass..
Worcester
Portland, Me
Augusta, Ga
Toiieka
Pious City
Syracuse
Evanavllle
Birmingham
Wilmington, Del...
Knoxvllle
Davenport
Little Rock
Wllkesharre
Fall River
Macon
Wheeling, W. Va.
Wichita
Akrom '
Chattanooga
Sjuingfleid. Ill
Kalamasoo, Mich.
Youngstown
Helena
Lexington
Fargo. N. D
New Bedford
Canton. O.....
Jacksonville. Fla..
Lowell
Chester. Pa..".
Orensburg, Pa
Rock ford. 111..
Blnghamton
Springfield. O
Bloomlngton. III...
Qulncy. Ill
Sioux Falls. S. D.
Mansfield. O
Decatur, 111
Jacksonville, III...
Fremont. Neb
HouHton
tOalveston . ...
ICharleston. 8. C.
Cedar Rapids
Total. U. S....,
Outside N. Y...
..I
I
..I
..I
..,$1,828. 29ii. 430i
1.615.173'
141.25.1. 952!
128.761.241 1
8l.4TS.97l'
45. 927.4ai
80.951184,
25.570. 368 1
84.873 TOO'
33. 111. 713
24 9 .8.4 K .
14.CI4.73:!
20.153 524
ll.KWl.JS4
11.827.775'
V27.f4:
.?9i,17
. 7.821. 5i0
.7!.583
6.419.513.
7.036 7121
Sot f4'
5 918 816
tf.3?2 246.
4.577. frnoj
6.IW.1.272!
4.4li.03ii
8.041. 834i
4 431 018'
4.949.410!.
4.30.S2i;
4.199 762'
5.229.116
3.2S4.128'
4.469 179!
3.7"9.267l
3.837.348i.,
3.:!74.72
2.73?. 9 8'
' 3.192.872'
2.330,091 i
2.WR.497I
3 270.261'
l.!"4.8'.
2,t'C").403
1.757.738'
1,88.565'
1.4 8 5241
1,244.5751
1.777.28
LTSI.2'9'.
1.153 732..
1.367,205
1.4 5.47l!
1.147.469 .
, 1.4ll.7oi:
. 796.S70..
1.182 u4'.
1.031.731!.
6.9,16 .
L tnOJ91 .
795.3E9,
88. 801 1
625. 20 .
890.7731
' 832.573
862.106;
6!7.6.8'.
1.032.5501
531.158!
6l,718.
' 662,470
491, 0u0,.
2S.158I
449,1031
429.9271..
316 f.
6473i)l
44S.3'I
391,945.
424.341
3.30,344 .
21.380 .
189.2S7 .
364 228
254.921
234,975
13.652.4691.
13.816.0110
1,434.1811.
329,3691.
46'.
12 2 .
1 ) .
13.01.
19 4 .
10.2 .
12 8 .
15 8 .
21 .
3 6
.6
17.0.
12.41.
16.8 .
21.5 .
M.S'.
.6,.
12.4 .
5.5,.
19. 8.
39 IS
.4 .
87.2!.
19'.
14 4 .
15.!!.
11.8 .
....1
25.8'.
M.il.
4.1 3 .
7.8 .
13. S'.
14.7 .
...I
43.2'.
2i.l!.
25.11.
8.4 .
98 .11.
32.7!.
a.v.
16'.
....I
14.4 .
3i 5 .
28.01.
1
1
2.1 .
2.1'.
13.0j.
i'.ii.
I 10 5
9.0'.
9,.
28.0i.
6.81.
"21.
18.8!.
....
29.31.
3.4
21.2
ii
22 4
24.7
3.7
"4!2
35.
5.3
34 9
40.6
16 0
14.4
"i.i
19.41
2.5
17.1
42.01
81.6
35.2
8.6
14.5
14.3
12.7
"i.i
2.7
18.1
15.3
i.o
$2,577,771.3111
952,480,8811
29.21
11.2;
CANADA.
Montreal
Toronti
Winnipeg
Ottawa
Halifax
Quebeo
Vancouver. B. C
Hamilton
London, Ont
St. John, B. B
Victoria. B. C
22.i56,433l
21,J9.0
19.8!
50.4'
8.283 86-li 41.81
. .5.3Hl.5o2i , 12.3
1.500.8281.
1.!7.0'3I
. .t.32.7.064
xOjH6,t7l
1,146 746'
. .561.542
0.6'. .
1
1.8'..
21.9'..
2.1.8..
16.21..
4.4 ..
1.4
Totals, Canada... $ 64.263.850 20.5'.
Not Included in totaM because containing
other Item than clearings.
Not Included In. totals 'became of no
comparisons for last year.
ew York Moaey Market.
NEW YORK. Dec. 23.-MONEY-On call,
steady, 2?i4 per cent, closing bid at
offered at 2i per cent. Time loans, easy;
60 days, 90 days and 6 months, 8ft3 per
cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE TAPER 44
'Sterling exchange steady; with
actual business In banker' bills at $4.5716
$4.8720 fur demand and at $4.8460jj4.846o lor
00-day bills; posted rates, $4.85 and $1.88;
commercial bllla, $4.84".
SILVER Bar, . 60c; Mexican dollars,
48Vc.
BONDS Government, steady; railroad,
steady.
The following are the quotation oil
stocks and bonds:
U. 8. ref. 2s, reg..W4'Man. c. g. 4s 106
do coupon 14 Mex. Central 4s.. 76
do 3a reg 104i do 1st inc 22
do coupon 104.M. & St. L. 4a.... 96
do new 4s, reg..l9V M., K. & T. 4s. ...100
do coupon 130 do 2a 85
do old 4a. reK...105iN. R R. of M. c 4a 81
do coupon 10t,;N. Y. C. g 3a...lil
Atcn. gen. ta icv'in. j. u. g.
do adj. 4a 94 No. Pacific 4s...
Atluntlo C. L. 4s.. l') I do 3a
B. & O. 4a 103 N. & W. c. 4a..
do 3a W O. B. U 4a aV p.
Cen. of Ga. &a...H0'Penn conv, 3a.
do 1st Inc 93 1 Reading g. 4s...
C. A O. 4a 107 S. L.&I. M. c 6a.. 116
C. ft A. 8l,s 82V, H. I 4tS. F. fg 4a. 8!
.105
. 76S
.101
..14
,.lt)2
..102
C B. ft O. n. 4a..l0V8i. U 8. W. Is.
C. M.ftS. P. g 4s..lll Seaboard A. U 4a 84
C AN. W. c. 7a. .129 80. Pacific 4s 94
C. R. 1. P, 4a.. i 'o. Kauway aa..ua
do. col. 5s 94,Texas ft P. la. ...119
CCC.&S. L. g 4s..l01,T.. 8. L. ft W. 4s. 83
Chicago Ter, 4a.. .85 Lnloit Pacjflo 4a. .106
Con: Tobacco 4a., 74 do conv. 4s llo
Colo, ft So. 4s.... 93 IT. S. Steel 2d 5a.. 92
D. & R. G. 4s. ...102 Wabash Is 117
Erie p. 1. 4s 102 dn deb. B 64
do gen. 4s 92 W. ft L. E. 4a.... 94
F. W.&D. C. la. .107 Wle. Central 4a... 9
Hock. Val. 4a...lll1, Colo. F. c. 6s 84
L. ft N. unl. 4s. .103'
Bid.
Peortu Urala Market.,.,,.
PEORIA. III.. Dec. S3.CX)RNlaer;
No. 3, 42c; No. 4. 41c; no grade, 4oc.
Oils aad Haala.
OIL CITY. Pa.. Dec. 23.-OI ll'redlt bal
ances, 15a; certificate, no bid. Shlpiixntk,
(7.961 bbla.: average. 78.548 bbla.: runs. K4.
615 bbla; average, 89.078 bbla. Shipments,
Lima, 56.324 bbl.; average. 67.496 bbls.:
runs, Lima, 71 714 bbls.; average, 67,9ju
bbls.
SAVANNAH. Ga.. I ( . , 23.- TURPENTINE-
Hi m at 5tc.
RoSlN-Klrni: A. K C and D t.'X.'i:,
2.7: F. U. H t2.T.ni, 1. U25:
K. I4.0f.; M. $4 30, N. $4 to. WtJ, $4 76; WW,
Boston gtoek Market.
BOSTON. Dec. 23 -Call loanar
cent; time loans. 3445 per cent
closing of stocks and bonds:
Afchlaon adj. 4a.. 9 Adventure
do 4s 101 Allouex
Max. Central 4s.. 75 Amalgamated ...
Atchison 6.1", Anier Zinc
do pfd lot Atlantic
BoHton ft Al 253 Hlnghain
Beaton ft Me 170 cal. ft Hecla...
. -nosion tie iM-f, v.unienniai
iN. Y. N. H.ftH 196 Copper Range ...
Pere Marquette.. Daly West
Unlqn 1'acinc ....110-, iiomlnton Coal.
Am. Arge. C'lieui. 21 Franklin ,.
do pfd 86 Gran. -y
Am. Pneu. Tube 5'4 IhIc Royals
Amer. Suger 141 Maaa. Mining .,
do pfd 138 Michigan
Amer. T. ft T.... 146, Mohawk
Amer. Woolen ... 30, Mont. C. ft C...
do pfd 91 Old Dominion ..
Dominion 1. & 8. lT'iiacSnla
L.',l I .... n L'l 111,1 ",Vt IJ . . .
Mien. EWctric ... 183 Jiilncv .
I'JS Shannon
SUt per
Olftclal
Mass. Electric
do fd
Mass. aGs
United Fruit
18
61
11
115
61.
23
6H
11
tin
... 10
... 4'J
... 25
. 8 9-16
... 9
... 48
... 91
...26
...105
8
London Stock Market.
LONDON. Dec. 23. Closing quotations on
stocks and bonds:
Consols money 88 1-16 N. Y. Central..
do account .. 88 8-18 Norfolk ft W...
Anaconda 5 do pfd
Atchison 87 Ontario ft W...
do pfd 106 Pennsylvania .
Bal. ft Ohh 101 Rand Mines ...
Canadian Pacific. 133 Reading
Ches. ft Ohio 4K ! do 1st pfd...
Chicago Gt. W... 22Vi do 2d pfd...
C. M. ft St. P. ...172 So. Railway ...
DeBeera 18 do pfd
D. ft R. 0 30 So. Paclllc
do pfd 89 Union Pacific .
Erie 87i do pfd
do 1st Dfd 76 iU. 8. Steel
do 2d pfd 56 I do pfd 53
Illinois Central ..157 Wabash 22
Loula. ft Nash... .142' do pfd 43
M.. K. ft T.. ...... fl Spanish 4s 89-i,
SILVER Bar. quiet, 28 ll-16d per ounce.
MONEY 2&3 per cent.
The rate of discount In Ihe open market
for ehcrt bllla Is 315-16ift3 per cent; for three
months' bills. 21'3 per cent.
.143
. 80
. 91
.
. 69
. 11
. 39
. 46
. 41
. 31
. 99
. 64
.112
. UB
:9
Kew York Mlnlag Stocks.
NEW YORK. Dec. i3.-The following are
1IIV I IUSIIIS iiuuibuuii. v,, (tiiitig SIOCIVB
Adams ton .
in,.. on
Breece 18
Brunswick Con .. 10
Comstock Tunnel 8
Con. Cal. ft Va...14
1 norn nnver 1' mcim ev,(j
Iron Sliver 190 Small Hopes
Leadvllle Con ... 2 Standard ..
Offered.
Little Oiler
Ontario
Ophlr
Phoenix
Pot Is!
Savage
Sierra Nevada
iTaniaraxk ........11
8 Trinltv
107V I' 8. Mining.
United S. Mach.. 14 17. 8. Oil..
do pld !. I ti
U. 8. Stel. 28 WinoiiH
do pfd til-. Wolverine .
Wel all ee com.. W
Hiit. "Asked.
.. 23
.. iC
.. 414
.11
..104
Trrasnrr vtitrmei-.
WASHINGTON. I H-i . 2i 'J'ml iv' Msle
nieiit of the treasury leluixee '- e gen
eral fund, rxcliieivn of $15 ' aolil
raaerv In Uis dllkiou of leden.v alioaa
E
,..375
..360
.. a
. . 13
.. 17
..40
.. 24
..300
Forelga Ftaaaelal.
LONDON, Dec. 23. Money was In contin
ued demand In the market today and tha
supplies were Increased through borrowings
frutn tho Bank of England. Dlrcount were
disposed lu weaken owing to the alreiiKth
of Berlin exchange and the fall In the
price of bar gold. Buluea on the Block
exchange waa virtually suspended today
until December 27, when the settlement be
gins. The attendance waa unusually amall.
Consols recovered from a temporary re
lavse. Americans at the opening reflected
Wail rtrert'a tethack. 1 allied to a fi action
above partly, with trading very light anu
1 luiied quiet. Japaueee were firm.. Imperial
Japuee government of lisn Here quoteu
at 98 5a. operator were buy alth the pie
Itminnnes of the csny-oer.
MERLIN. Due. M Alflri I. an, on the
Bou se today lost half a point In g dull
market.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Ytry f w Cattle Armed aid fried Htld
About Steady. .
HOGS SOLD STEADY TO STRONG
with Wklrh te Make Test mt
,alaea, bat All Klaels t)eted
Higher This a Week
SOUTH OMAHA. Dec. 23. 1o4.
: At noon th -re were still ae"eral loads In
first hands. Representative saies:
Receipts aere.
Offlc:i Monday
Ofticlal Tuesday...,
Official V ednewlay
Official Thuredav .
Official Friday
Cattle. Hogs. Sheer
3.5-
10.49
11 463
13.310
7.600
46.370
39.733
49.532
47.698
I 699
28.324
t.702
5.9J4
l.&
Five days this week... .12 177
Same dare last week ... .21.211
Same days week before.. 17.673
Same three weeks ago. ..19.7-3
Same four weeks ago 34.197
'.c.. r.ir in run j n p. 1 r.An iu
The following table shows the recelpta of
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for
the year to date, with comparisons with
last year:
19114. 19US. Inc. D4-e
Cattle 1O4.064 1.059.427 125.363
H"gs 2 26:.8 it's!. 978 79,990
Sheep 1.747.460 1.838,908 M.448
The following table shows the average
price of hogs at South Omaha for the Isat
aeveral days, with comparison-:
Date. 1904. 19oTTwTnil. ; 1900. ! 1899. 11898.
4 47),,
4 41
I4 3S
4 3e I
4 28
4 11!
s
4 454
4 11
4 38
t ti
4 454 1
1
4 &,.
4 50',,
4 44,
4 38,
4 384!
4 3S 6 01
1 32 4 U
4 4H 6 14.
4 431 8 221
4 371 t 24'
ff 17,
4 27
4 82
4 33
4 4b
t 4
6 07
(06
l
08
4 49 6 96
I thl
4 45
4 401
4 28
4 85
4 1,
4 09
S 16
23 1
8 lol
4 a-H 6 01,
; 6 osi
4 S4 I
4 39' 6 16
4 45, 6 18'
ll
f 62'
05,
t Ot!
O01
.11
13
8 Hi
( Is
S 21
211
t Ml
6 34,
26!
6 11
04;
6 00;
4 &3I
I
4 64
4 8
4
4 84
4 81
4 78
4 85
4 82
4 77
4 tl
4 86
4 84
I 741 t It
t 7 t 3
i 3 2
3 111
3 8ftf 3 J7
l4t tM
1 HI
t 83
t to
Dec. ..
Dec. 3...
Dec. 3..
Dec. 4...,
Dec 5...,
Dec. I...
Dec 7...
tec. 8...
Dee. 9...
Dec. 10...
Dec. 11..,
Dec. 12...
Dec. 13..
Dec. 14..
Dec. 15..,
Dec. li...
Dec 17...
Dec. is..
Dec. 19..
lec. 20..,
Dec. 21..
Dec. 22..
Iec. 23..
Indicate Sunday.
The official number o' ' car of stock
brought In today by each road waa:
Cuttle. lfofiR. H'scs.
t .. M. t. f. Ky -.
1lasourl taelne Ri-
4 83,
4 lit,
t 77'
4 73;
4 811
I 4 80
6 06 I
1 29
3 10
t A
3 XI
a on
1
I tlil 1 31
1 961 1 31
S H I 31
3 tv 3 ii
4 01 t tv
I 3 2i
3 9l
3 21
3 28
4 .C
3 34
3 37
3 9
3 94
4 01
4 02
4 04
1 nion raciiir ffmcni ......
C. ft N. W. Ry
F.. E. ft M. V. R. R
C, St. P.M. ft O. Ry
n. or At. ity
C, B. ft Q. Ry...
K. C. ft St. J...
C, R. I. ft P. Ry east
C, R. I. ft P. Ry., west
Illinois Central
Chicago Gt. Weatern ........
ie5
1
11
i
31
8
1
2
2
126
recelpta waa
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep,
230
263
90
192
3
63
6
2
12
1
43
6
22
960
1.627
1.675
2.373
996
' 313
217
Total recelpta 38
Tit. . I 1 4 . . ... .,..
a follows, each bilker purchasing the num
wri 01 hi nu jiiuicaieu
Buyers.
Omaha Packing Co...
Swift and Company..
Cudahy Packing Co..
Armour A I
Cudahy Pck. Co" 8." City!
Armour co., hioux city
Carey ft Benton f...
Lnbman A Co :.
McCreary ft Carey
W. I. Stephen
Hill
Hamilton ft Rothschild,.
L. P. Husx ;.
Mlk Ilnggertv
J. B. Root ft Co
S. & S 513
Other buyers 131
Totals 1,063 8.395 217
CATTLE There were so few cattle hero
this morning that It could scarcely- be said,
that a test of the market waa made. In
fact the cattle yards had much the ap
pearanoe of a Saturday, Moat of the Bluff
that did arrive waa of common quality.
Tha few steers oil sale today brought about
steady prices. For the week prtcea have
shown aome Improvement over the close of
last week, the advance amounting to lt620c.
Most of the strength has been On the fair
to good kinds, though even the common
kinds have shown some advance. There
have been no strictly choice cattle on sale
this week, ho that a tent of the market on
that kind has not been made. From the
way packers bought the better grades that
were on eale It would look aa though choice
cattle would also have sold higher than
they did a week ago. While the market Is
higher than at the low point last week,
prices are still a little lower than they
were two weeks ago.
A few ahipmenta of western, cattle arrive
from time to time, but not enough have
been on sale to give much of an Idea of
values. Moat of them have been feedera
and where they had any quility and welrht
they sold at stronger prtcea. Beef cattU
did not ahow much change.
Most of the cattle that arrived today
were cows. Anything desirable sold readily
enough at ateady prices, but the common
kinds, such as earners, were alow and
weak. The light receipts of cow stuff ,th1e
week, toaether with a fair demand, haa
caused quite an Improvement In prleea.
Anything selling from 12.25 up can safely
be quoted 2mfi3oc higher than a week ago,
which takea prices back to Just ahout
where they were two weeks ago, or before
the disastrous slump of lat week. Can
nera have advanced somewhat, but they
are still a little lower than they were be
fore the break.
Bulls, veal calves and stags all aold
steady today and for tha week have not
shown a great deal of change, as price, on
that clasa did not suffer much decline two
weeks ugo.
There were only ' a few tockrs and
feeders on- sale this morning and, the same
as usual on a Friday, the feeling was
weak. Choice heavy cattle are a little
higher for the week, but common kinds are
lower. Representative sales:
BEEF STEEK8.
No. Av. Pr.
6 955 3 35
957 3 40
1
1
2
1
21
25
6
4
3
2
n
1.
2
2.'."."
5
4
1
1
10
2
1
4
3
1
3
3
2
1
1
20
1
1
1
1
t
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
..1060 3 76
...1310
... 810
... 970
... 915
... 878
... 910
... 717
...10OO
... 35
... 8M
... 790
... 968
...1095
...1135
...832
... 915
...1050
. . . 1063
... 970
...1116
... 956
... 940
...1037
... 816
...1040
.,.1178
...1283
... 580
... 510
... 800
...1J50
...1110
...1150
...1320
. . . 1260
... 9
1 60
1
1 60
1 70
1 75
1 75
1 7.',
1 80
1 So
2 (HI
2 00
2 00
3 10
2 lo
2 10
2 25
2 25
2 25
2 25
2 25
2 25
2 25
2 35
2 4
HEIFERS
1 t 1
2 25 4....
BUL .S
No. Av.
3..... 966
s...: ioi
10 1137
'U a.
1 1000
10 259
11 too
4 9116
12 971
17 87
" 947
2 950
963
12 ftiio
1 1290
2 Hot'
3 1150
IS.. ..'... ..'.1185
17 967
9 lofio
19 927
957
H 1014
3 986
4 1086
10 1117
6 1043
2 1160
1 1220
14 948
Pr.
4 00
4 00
4 05
2 50
2 50
2 55
1 tin
2 60
2 60
2 m
2 60
2 6u
2 65
2 6a
2 75
2 75
2 75
2 76
a 8
2 85
2 9o
3 90
! 90
8 00
3 10
3 25
3 25
3 5o
t 50
730
695
2 28
2 35
1 50
1 If)
3 25
2 35
2 30
2 35
2 40
1
....1310 2 50
....1480 2 75
....1520
....1610
. ...l;)
....liwo
2 75
2 to
1 )
i 60
.....1230
....1060
320
8TA'8.
175 1
1 75 1
CALVES.
2 51 1
3 25 2
1
1
4 00
STOCK C4.LVE8.
390 S 40 2
280 2 50 3.
V0 3 25
loo 3 25
PIO
1110
940
140
160
110
140
390
458
3 40
3 40
4 00
4 to
I 00
t 25
STO''KK."S Av,, FEEDK H9.
t 35
3 40
1 570 2 00 It 61 3 13
4 767 2 21 729 t 20
1 830 t ti 1C 785 3 y
Nebraska.
36 cows 896 2 80 I cow 710 2 JJ
HOUB The recelpta of hugs thla morning
were more moderate and the market opened
fairly active and steady to strong, as
compared with yesterday's average. Trad
ing was fulrly active and the bulk of the
rally arrivals waa diaposad of before the
middle of tne forenoon. Later In the day,
however, less favorable reporta were re
ceived from the other marketa. and be.
sides tint provisions were lower, so that
the close waa rather alow and weak. Soma
of the trains were late In arriving and that
also helped to delay the close. Tha bulk
of the r.ocs went at 14.47' a and tt.00. Willi
tne choicer loads Isrgely fioni t4 40 to 14. tt.
tome pigs brought 11.10 and 14.10.
When the late hogs arrived psckets be
came vei y bearish and bid UM for them.
Halej-men did nut like the Idea of taking oft
that much aa a result, trading was slow.
No.
91 ..
141..
97...
...
57...
14...
II...
1...
82...
72...
3!...
01....
7....
$....
58....
59....
86. , . ,
....
M
12
13
52....
2....
70....
7....
8...
57....
58...
61...
51...,
M....
45...,
58. . . .
55...,
84....
61....
68...,
7...,
83..
At.
..Ill
.. 93
Sh
Pr.
4 l'l
4 2
4 30
Av.
Pr.
4 4"
.309 M 4 35
.28.1 IOO 4 In
.308 120 4 36
.1,;
..278
Ml 8.1
4 15
2(0 4 35
40 4 V
NO 4
..291 lp) 4 S3
..247 280 4 37
22A
29
.20d
.266
.244
4 17
4 17
17
4 37
40 4 17
.
87,
41
72
40.
84
U
4 ru ta.
1o 4 17 H 71-.
411 4 37H 85
4 J, 14
.293 too 4 17
.1 10 4 37
.17t 160 4 174
.271 240 4 37
.271 40 4 17
.110
M
.22"
.
.290 l?o 4 7
r.'4 mi 4 87
284 f 4 87
290 ... 4 37
80 4 37
40 4 37
no 4 87
40 4 27
2 I80 4 37
28 BO 4 87
No.
to..
...
9. .
...... .24
5? 813
7v 25 240 4 4o
1 1 2,6
32 263
13 193
87 261
M Jn9 l
IVt
71 249
7 128
19 4
7.i..k.l7
178
289
Sh.
Iki
.8 IW 4 40
IJO 4 4
40 4 40
14 4 40
M0 4 4o
IJO 4 4i
80 4 4o
.. 4 40
80 4 4o
4 40
120 4 4"
80 4 40
120 4 4t
... 4 40
4 4o
4 40
4 40
120
4 4
140 4 40
.843
..128
,.!!?
..327
.289
..325
..
.262
4 37
8il 4 37
80 4 37
4 4 37
.363 160 4 rrv
'
69 80 4 :
70.
72..
72..
66...
69..
61..
73...
.35...
...271 80 4 17
...259
2X1
49 20 4 87 6
4 37
4 37
11
240
. 218 120 4 37
212 120 4 17
so
...262
. . .255
.264
4 4o
4 40
4 40
83...
IM...
86...
W...
62...
...
81...
91...
61...
88...
72...
M...
71...
38...
61...
,2...
SS...
8...
88...
86...
. . 320 4 40
..,111 40 4 4
.-, 281 ... 4 4
..243
...274
SOS IJO 4 40
80 4 40
244 120 4 to
19 40 4 4o
40 4 4i
4) 4
2.10 200 4 40
192
...282
.2X8
.224
.255
.231
.?.-
.388
.244
.S7
.100
.298
.143
.258
.278
.3M
.263
.338
.258
.257
.21
.2
.168
.234
40
4 40
180 4 to
180 4 40
180 4 40
80 4 40
V 4 40
... 4 42
... 4 42
4 42
4 42
40 4 42
40 4 42
,.. 4 42
80 4 42
80 4 42
40 4 42
.. 4 42
.. 4 42
,.. 4 45
... 4 45
.. 4 45
SHEEP There were no fresh arrivals of
shep and lambs thla morning, and conse
qu :itly there was no lest of the marsr..
For the week recelpta have been quite lib
eral for the time of year, there being an
Increase over the same week of last year
amounting to about 8.000 head. The de
mand, though, has been fully equal to the
supply and. aa a result, an active and
stronger market has been experienced all
the week. Closing prices on desirable
grade may be aafely quoted 10fr25 higher
than the close of laat week. From the
way buyers acted today It was evident they
were anxious for supplies thla morning
and had anything good arrived the general
opinion was that stronger prices would
have been paid.
rue
rt.m.nH for feedera haa alao been
fullv equal lo the supply and prices, 11 any
thing, a little stronger than they were a
week ago.
Quota Hons for fed stork: Good to choice
vearllnga. tn.2fwii6.60; fair to good year
ling. t5.0iva6.25; good to choice wethers.
t4.io.25: fair to good wethers. 14.88iS4.90:
good lo choice ewea. 141664. 40: fair to good
ewes, t3.90io4.lt: common to fair ewes,
t-i60fo-3.9o: gocd to choice lambs. !8.0KdO;
fair to good lambs, t5.76a.00; feeder year
lings. . t4.40tr4.46: feeder wethers. f4.4J0:
feeder ewes. t3.2Mt 66; feeder lambs, ti OOfr
6 60. Representative as lea:
No. Av. Pr.
217 western ewes 77 1 60
CHICAfiO 1,1 VK STOCK MARKET
Cattle Ntroag and Higher Hoga Fly
Cents lovrer aheep Strong.
CHICAGO, Dec. 23. CATTLE Receipts,
2.000 head. Market strong to 10c higher.
Oood to prime steers, !8.2otr6.60; poor to me
dium, t3.4.Vfi5.9Q; etorkerB and feedera, t- )
44.26; cows, tl.3MW.60; heifers. 12.005.50;
canners. tl.35(S3.40; bulls. 12.004.10; calves,
t3.50in6 60.
HO 18 Recelpta, 26.000 head: estimated for
tomorrow. 18.000 head. Market 60 lower.
Mixed and butchers, !4.16li 4 52; good to
choice henry, 14.604 60; rough heavy, 14 36
ih4.4(; light, 14.0O(ij4.4O; I81 Ik of sales, 4.3W
4.46
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. t.OOO
head. Market for sheep, strong; lambs, loc
higher. Oood to choice wethers, 14.6iKii6.20;
fair to choice mixed, t3.75ti'4.75; western
sheep. t3.(0;6.1S: native lamtw. t5.UU6 HI;
western sheep, t3.60iii6.16; native lambs, 1500
427.00; .western lambs, t5.1o6.75.
tCaasas City Lite Stoek Market.
KANSAS C1TV. Dec. 23. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 2,700 head. Including 700 southerns.
Market ateady to strong; choice export and
dressed beef steers, t6.oWQ6.eO: fair to good,
13.6ofu5.00; western fed steers. t3.BfMr3.5d;
Mockers and feeders,, t2.0M 10; southern
steera, 12,604.60; southern cows, tl.i51iS.25:
native cows, tl.7fc4.26; native heifers, ,2.j0
6.00; bulla, tA604.00: calve. t3.004.2t.
HOOS Receipts. 8,3ot head. Market Va
steady to 6c lower: top. 14.67: bulk of
sales, 14.30I&4.65; heavy. 14.604 67; pack
ers. t4.4iKfi4.Se; pigs and lights, 13.7664.46.
BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1,800
head. Market strong and active; native
lambs, 15.00MV50: native wethers. t4.60H6.t5;
native ewea. t4.0095.00; western lambs, 16.00
66.35; western yearlings, t4.504j6.6o; western
sheep, t3.75'34.75; stockers and feeders, 12.50
j4.fu.
St. Loals Mrs Htick Market.
8T. LOUIS. Dec. 28 CATTLE Receipts,
700 head. Including 300 Texans. Market was
ateady to weak with scarcely enough of
fered to make quotationa; native chipping
and exiwirt rteers. 15.0O'u6.75; drersed beef
and butcher steers. t4.0O4i8.On: steers under
1,000 Ihn.. 13.0035.00; stockers and feeders.
12.00jS.76: cows and heifers. $2.26t4.00; can
nera. 11.5012.00; bulla, 12.004i8.75; calves, 12.50
fj.76; Texas and Indian steers, 12.0014.50;
cows and heifers, tl. 75(5,1.25.
HOOS Receipts. 8,fti0 head. Murket was
weak: pigs snd lights, t3.7f4H.iiO; packers,
t4.4ur4.5o; butchers and best heavy, t4.t8yg
4.60.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 60O head.
Market active; native muttnna, t3.75ii4.90;
lambs, t4.50fi.75; culls and bucks, 12.uooi4.00;
Blockers, t.("32.75; Texans, 13.0ffj5.CU.
Mt. Joaeoh Live Mock Market.
ST. JOSEPH, Doc. 23. CATTLE Re
ceipt. 375 head. Market steady; natives.
t3.65ft5.40; cowa and heifers, tl.754i4.25; Block
ers and feeders. 12.60f,3.90.
HOOS Receipts. 6.880 head. Market was
steady to n shade lower: light, t4.3CKfJ4.5o;
medium and heavy, tl.45d4.au.
BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 19 head.
Market firm; lambs. 1660; yearlings, 16 60.
Ions City' Mrs Moek Market.
SIOUX CITY. Ia.. Dec. 22.-!Bpeulal Tele
gram.) CATTLE Recelpta, aoo head; mar
ket strong; stockers weak: beeves, t.1.5f,1t
8.00; cows, bulla and mixed, !2.2643.50;
atockera and feedera, t2.75t3.6; calves and
yearlings, t2.2"3.25.
HOOS Receipts. 8.000 head: market easy,
selling at I4.36HJ M5; bulk. t4.32tM.35.
Sto4-k In 8lht.
Receipt of live stock at the six prjnclpal
western cities yesterday were as follows:
Cuttle. Hogs. Sheep.
South Omaha 971 7.600
Sioux City 'loo 6.000
Kansas City 2.7oO U.aw l.tflo
St. Ixuila 700 K.utfi 600
Bt. Joseph 376 6,680 )!Ki
Chicago 2,0") 25.000 t.fjiw
Totals
.7.346 57.580 7.598
4 ottoa Market.
NEW YORK. Dec. 23.-COTTON-8pot
closed quiet: middling uplands. T.O'.c; nilJ
dllng gulf.' 7.85c: salts. 1.100 balfs.
LIVERPOOL. Dec. S3. COTTON Spot In
limited demand: prices 4 points Ijwer;
American middling fair. 4d; gool mid
dling, ' 4. 14d; middling. 4.04; low mlddllnsr,
.H: good ordinary. 3.76(1; ordinary, t.62d.
The aales were t.OOO bales, of which l.oo)
were for speculation and exnorl and n
eluded 4.700 bales American. Recti Us, 3i.
000 bales, including 29,0m bales American.
8T. LOUIS, Dec. El.-COTTON Qulel ;
unchangud: middling, 7 3-10c: sile, fo
bales; receipts. tjnO bolts; rliipments, 810
balea. stock, 85.042 bales.
NEW ORLEANS. Dec. 21.-COTTON-Qulrt;
sales, 2.250 bales: ordinary. 4 II-J60;
good ordinary, Ac; low rrlddl ns, C,c; m'd
dlitig, 7 13-lc: good middling. 7-l6c; mid.
dllng fair. 715-16c; receipts, 14.709 baha;
atock. 414, 29 balea.
Wool Market.
BOSTON. Dee. 33-WCOI-Tha Commer.
clal Bulletin tomorrow will say: Wool Is
uuiet and firm. Tho only Important sale of
the week Is fcou.010 pounds of Montana.
Stocks ot territory Is much depleted and
much of the business is In small lots at
current prices. Fine lines continue firm at
the prices asked by tha few holders. Hun.
piles are arriving slowly and there will be
big Importations early In the new vear.
Contracting in tha wet continues. Ship,
ments from Boston to date from Oaeember
11. Ivu3. according to the same authority are
54.0ne.t41 pounds, against 23" W.W2 pounds
st ths same time last year. The receipts lo
date are 3u7 619.665 pounds, asalnat 17iln.il (Ui,
"pounds for the same period lust year,
111. ijjL.ie. imi:. vvi Kji Kumlmii:
medium grades, combing and clothier '.Vi
29-: light flue. Iti2i;,lieivy fine, lltc;
tub washed. MVUc.
the forcing of business. After the Rolf
day sesson. however. It Is anticipated Cat
a considerable Increase In business shrwiM
take place, and In view of such It Is nat
ural that sellers should bold firmly to
prices. .
Oil It 4 WHOLMtlR M tRKCT, .
gtaple aad Fancy Prodace.
KOOS Cnndled stork, f.tc. -
1.1 VH POl'LTRY Hens. 8c; reoMers. tc;
turkeys. 14c: duck. 9c; geese. 1V: prlt)
chickens. 8c.
DRESSED POULTRY Turkeys. Hwilfe:
ducks. 10c; geese. !ti9c; chlckena. ;
roosters. 8c. .
BUTTER -racking atock: 1jc: cholc t 1
fancy dairy. 17lc; creamer?. 24QM-;
fsncv prints. 27c.
FRESH FROZEN FISH-Trout. 10.;
pickerel. 7c: pike. c: perch. 7c; bluflh.
12c; whlteflsh, 10c: salmon 13c: redsnpper,
11c; lobster (green). 2"c: lobster tboll'di,
30o; bullheads, 11c: catfl'h. 14c; black bas.
K;; halibut, 12c: crapples, 12ct re shad.
11: buffalo. C; white biis, lie' frog legs,
per dos , 38c.
BRAN Per ton. tli.oo
HAY Prtcea quoted bv Omaha Wholesale.
Dealers' association: Choice No. 1 upland.
t50; No. 2. t00; medium. 15 60: coarse.
t.0. Rre atraw. tS.SO. Thee prices- are
for hay of good color and quality.
OYSTERS New York counts, per
45c; extra selects, per csn. 17c; standard,
per csn. 32c; bulk (standardsi, per gal.
tl to; bulk (extra select!, per gal., tljli
bulk (New York Ccmnta. per gal . t2.0t. ,
CHRtSTM AS DElTOR ATION8. y
CHRISTMAS TREES .1 to t feet, per
doa. 11.76: i to 1 feet, per do , 1260; 7 to t
feet, per dog., 13 80; "9 to II feet, per dos ,
14 SO. fftrge, school and church purposes,
each, tl to tl.iC; extra large. IS to 30 feet,
each. 12 to 15.
EVERGREEN WREATHING In colla of
20 varda. per coll, 14c to tUW. t 1
WREATHS Magnolia and galas, wreath,
per doi.. tl 2501 on; evergreen wreath.
dot.. tt.26fil.kO; holly wTCth,'-fft-os..
tl.ZfVffl.60. .
HOLLY BRANCHES Per esse of 24x2xt
feet, about 50 lbs., 14 50; per bbl . 12 10.
LONO NEEDLE PINKS-Pcr dos., t2 IT
1.50. , .
MISTLETOE Mistletoe branches, per &
lb. box. 11 26; per lb.. 8-
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANGES Florida, slses 128. 1M. lo. 2),
218 and 250, t2.0i)(i2 25: California Red land
navels, all slses. li.oo; choice navel, 1260
&4.T5.
' LKMON8 California fancy. 12.75: too and
. 14 25; choice. 13.50.
DATES Per box of 30-lb. pkis.. tim;
Hallowe'en. In 70-lb. boxes, per lb.. 6i6c.
FIOS -California, per 10-lb. carton, i5'
t5-; Imported Smyrna, 4-crown,, Uc; 6
crown. 14c; i-crown. 18e; fancy Imported
(washed). In l-lli pkgs.. 1618c; Calllornla.
per case of 36 pkgs., 12 26.
BANANAS Per m'Hiim eised hunch. tS.i
0.2.60; Jumbos, t2.7ofi3.50.
GRAPE FRUIT Per box of tl-to 84, 15 W
tjO.50.
FRUITS.
ATPLEB Home-grown Jonathans, per
bbl.. 13.26: Ren Davis. 12 25- New. York
Kings. 13.26: New York Pippins. iT; New
York Oreenlngs. 12.60; New York Baldwins.
12 75: Co'orsdo Jonathans, tl-65; Wine Saps.i
pep bu. box, tl.50.
PEARS Utah. Colorado and California,
fall varieties, per box. tl.754K2.26. '
CRANBERRIES Wisconsin Bell and
Bugle, per bbl., 18.50; Wisconsin Bell and
Cherry and Jersey, per bbl., 17.75; per bqx,
t2.7S.
GHAPES-Imported Malagas, per keg...
t6.0Ofi.50.
TANGERINES Florida or California per
-box, 12.50.
VEGETABLES.
POTATOES Nea- home-grown, In sacks,
per bu., 40c; Colorado, per oil.. 60c.
TURNIPS Per bu 35c; Canada ruta
bagas, per lb., 1c. '
(;AR ROTS Per bu.. 40c.
PARSNIPS Per bu.. 40c.
BEETS Per bu.. 40c. t
NAVY BEANS-Pef bu., tl .96'aS.OO.
ONIONS Home-grown. In Backs, per bu.,.
SOC&tl; Spanish, per crate. t2.
Cl'Cl'MBKRS Per doa.. tl.7S02.iKI.
TOMATOES Cullfornla. per 4-baakst
rrste, t2.7tfit.00. .
CABBAGE Holland seed, per lb.. lc.
SWEET POTATOES Kansaa kiln-dried,
per bbl.. $2.31.
SQUASH Home-grown, per dos.. 50e. .
CELERY Per dox.. 255-; California,
45c. , . ,
RADISHES-Perdo.,90c. ' '
LETTUCE Hothouse, per dos.. 4o60c..
MISCELLANEOUS.
SAUERKRAUT Wisconsin, oer kos. 12.50.
CIDE It-New York, per bbl.. $5.20; per -bbl..
$3.25. .
CHEESE Wisconsin '. twins, full cream.
12c; Wisconsin Young America, 13c; block
Swiss, new. 15c; old. 161317c: Wisconsin
brick 14c: Wisconsin Ilmhurger.-l, '
NUTS Walnuts. No.-l 8oft shell, new
crop;' per lb., 14c; hard shell, per lb,, 13c:
No. 2 soft shell, per lb., 12o: No. 2 hsnl
shell, per lb.. 12c; pecans, large, per lb., lie;
amall. per lb.. 10c; peanHts, per lb., 7c 1
roasted peanuts, per lb.. 8c: "Chill walnut,
per lb., 12fll8Vc; almonds, snft'shetl, per lb.,
17c: hard shell, per lb.. 15c; heatnuta, per1
lb., 12'W15c; new black wslnuta. per bu., 75-7
90c: shellbark hickory nuts, per bu., $1.75;
large hickory nuts, per bit., $1.60.
Me-tal Market. 1 ",
NEW YORK. Dec 23.-METALS-Th
txmdon tin market was somewhat irregular
with spot at 133 5s. while futures con
tinued firm and closed about loa higher
at 132. Locally tha market was firm In
ympathv with the eables. Spot Is quo'ed
at 129.3o&tt.60. Copper wss dull and stad ly
held In the local market, lake being quo ed
at tl5.iiCKplo.U: electrnlvtio at the rtmn
figure and casting at 114. 50q 14.75. The Ioh
don market was higher, closing at. 68 7a
6d for apot and 66 16a 9d for futures.
Lead closed at t4.U4.3u In N'- York,
but waa A little higher, at 12 13s M In
Imdon. Spelter waa unchanged at 24 12
8d In London and at 15.755.87 locallv.
Iron was firm. No. 1 foundry northern,
southern and southern soft, f 17 '5C17.7;. No.
2 foundry southern soft. $16.50iffli.25.
BT. LOUIS. Dec. 2J.-MET AIS-Lead.
ateady. at $4.52&4.62. Snelt-r strong, at
$5.80 hid. .
gagar and Molasses.
NEW YORK. Dec. 23.-8UUAR-.Raw.
firm; fair refined. 4'4,c: centrffugal. M test,
4c; molasses sugar, 4c; refined Arm;
No. 0. 6.05u; No. 7. 7c: No. 8. 4.9uc;, No. ..
4.85c; No. 10. 4.81V; N.i. It, 4.7jc; No. 12.
4.6oc: No. 13. 4.56c: No. )4. 4.60c; cnfex--tlnnora'
A, 5.60c; mould A. 6c; cut loaf,
ulated, 6.66c; cubes, ST7ikv . t,,
MOLASSES Steady ; New Orleans, open
kettle, good to choice. 3o87c. , ,
NEW ORLEANS. Dec. 23. - SUGAR
Firm: white clarified. 4 16-16 5c; open kel
tle. 3t4ic: open kettle, centrifugal. 4
t(5c; centrifugal whites. 4 16-1844c;, yel
lows. !?(; seconds, 34i4c. ,
MOLASaEfl-yulot; open kettle. . KtUSc;
centrifugal, 18o. Syrup ateady at 20c.
Evaporated Asplea mm Drleel K"-tHs.
NEW YORK. Dec. 2$.-EVAPORATED
APPLES Market shows steadiness; 'com
mon sre quoted at 334c: prime, ,4W
4c; choice, 5t6c; fancy, ca7c, ,-
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Pruns4
are moving in hand, with spot quotations
ranging from 2c to 54ic for California fruit.
Peaches are firm. Choice are quoted, at
c; extra choice. 10(&10e; fancy. 11V'
12c. Apricots are In practically the same
position. Choice are quoted at 10c; extra
choice, 10Hjllc; fancy, 11'uUe.
Coffee Market. jA' '
NEW YORK. Dec. 23.-COFFEE Futurea
opened stonily at an advance of 5 points In
response to firmer European cables- The
murket cloattd steady at unchanged prices
to a decline of S points. Bales were re
ported of 168.750 bags. Including January at
7.55ii7.65c: February. 7. 80c: March. 1 Mml.tm :
I A rail. 8c; May. 8.1iu8.aiK': June. 1.25c; Julv,
. 8.8548.40c; Heptemtx r, 8.6("ii80c. Spot Rio,
i steady; No. 7, Invoice, tc.
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HEAL ESTATE THAKfPKB".
Imports aud Krnurti.
NEW YORK, Dee. 2S.T(,tal Imports of
dry guols and general merchandise at the
port of New York for the week ending to
dsv were valued at 113.153 704.
Exporta of apecle frm New York for the
week were t:ol4.irtl gold, and $844. l silver.
Imports of apecle at New York during
the week were $4.k37 sliver uui $Vfj.8r7 gold,
larr Uoosls Market.
NEW YORK. Dec. a -DRY ' U)iH
Buying is practically st s standstill for
the time being and the seller, a well ts
the buisr. seems to take little Interest in
DEEDS filed for record December . as
furnish by the Midland Guarantee and'
Trust company, bonded abstracter, 1814
Fa ma in atree, for The Bee: A
E. I Shugart to Mary T. Bhugart, ti '
lot 7. block 15. 81, Inn s add
C. H. Brown to Anna Amu Hini. lot 3, -block
21. Carthage j;3
H. Oerken In II. Clausaen, part lot 1.
block 13. Millard 3
Omaha Mercantile company to IUlu M. -Rohro.
lot ), Call) Place 1
Pau'lne C. Hector and husband to Marv
& nu,,l. ,iu l.,i. 1 1 in 11 1 1,
hloi k :t8. 1st add to Corrla'an Place ! lift
Omaha Realty Co. to Lucretla R. 8-.
moiir. lot 21. block 1. Seymour add.... I
Sheriff to Bmrs Brewing Co., lot i. .
Waugh eV Weatertleld'a sub 340
Thomas Nelson Welch to Mabel C. Alli
son, lots 4 and 6, Harrison Place-. 200,
(Incorporated.)
ruin Offlcri Fifth and Roberta Sirasti'i
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