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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1897)
TTIE OMAHA BATTiY 1VI3E : PAIPITHDAY , JAXFAltY 2 , 1897. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL "Wheat Varies Its Usual Conrso on the End of the Year , ORDERS FROM THE OUTSIDE QUITE FEW Corn ( Inlet nnd u I'raollun AVntkor inrly , but Sli-en ; lln-ii Iliter 111 S > nipnlliy ullli Wlienl'x Iniirivlnpr Tom- . CHICAOO , Doc , 31. Wheat today varied Its usual course on the end of t'.io ' year and managed to score a small advance , al though trading was of an nnle-hoMilay character. Holh foreign and doinMtlc news Were encouraging ns a ruin. Corn , oats nnd provisions do not sho.v any sub stantial change In prices. The Liverpool wheat market was ap parently reluctant to extend Its sympathy to the full measure of yesterday's decline. It opened ' /4d lower than It closed and re covered one-half of that a little later In the day. The opening hero was at a. de- cllno of from -c to ' ,40. from HIP previous day's closing price , thu reason for such additional heaviness being not very clearly npparent. Ilaln In India \vas said to have Influenced some of those who sold at thu opening decline. UuslnoHs was not en larged by orders from outsldo sources. The nhort session today and the holiday to morrow led to n general local overling up nnd as It turned out tlio shorts who wished * n square accounts over the pending In terruption to business proved to bo In the inajoilty. The market was helped Rome- what by the report that 2.0.00 . ; ) bu. nt Huf- falo had been ordered forward to the sea board by rail , presumably ror exi > ort. Min neapolis and Dultith receipts were 281 cars , against 333 a week ngo nnd101 tincorre - l > ondlng day of the year before. Chicago received 27 cars , compared with 191 last year , and 78,000 fill , worn Inspected out of store. lixporl clearances of wheat and Hour from the Atlantic seaboard were lib eral at the equivalent oflOO.OOO bu. Inlient iinil Hour , which Includes 115,00) ) bu re ceipts of Hour from Newport News. May wheat opened at from 2c to & 2ic. as compared with from } > 2c to S5c yesterday ( iftornoon. The lowest quotation at the start was Wiu bottom price for the day. A fMibsequent rise to S3c was lirouphi about nnd tliu closing price was" SlUJc , showing Item Me toe Rain for the day. Corn was quiet and a fraction weaker early , but strengthened later In sympathy wltn the hotter tone. In wheat , and the close showed little change. In a general nay the market was about featureless. At lantic port clearances were liberal enouqli to be a factor , amounting to 7G2.H12 bu. Mny opened unchanged at 2."iMf , "old between 25Mo and 2.VHO. closing steady at from Z5to to 2 , ' > rfic. ; For a short session thn oats market was quite active nnd business mod erately heavy- The parties WMO sold short yesterday were heavy buyers today and caused the feeling which was prominent throughout. May opened at lli c , sold to lD5ic and closed with l)14c ! ) bid. As for several days back the business In the provision nit consisted almost entirely In changing January contracts to 'May. ' There was some llttlo selling by packer. * , which. In the absence of much demand , had to be offered down a little to find liuy- rrs. The not rorult was n slight decline. . Mny pork closed a shade lower at $7.77'i ; May lard , 2Vic lower at $2.9. ) ; May ilba , a shade lower at J.1.9r . Ksllmated receipts for Saturday are : "Whea't. 17 cars ; corn , 2CO cars ; oats , 225 cars ; hogs. 20,000 head. Tlin leading futures ranged ns follows : Articles. I OiieinJ Hlgh | Low. I CIOHO.JTIIUI-H. 'Wheat - lieu. . . . 70t | so 7W ! liny. . HliK July , . . 7h6 Corn- Dee. . . Jan. . . J'JJt May. . S315 - July. . utiMisi I-e . . . HI 111 l&U May. . . . 1UJS 1V ! 'Jan. . . . 7 BO 7 ; tn 717tt May. . . . 7 80 7 77W 7 SO 7 faO JatiT. . . 3 80 , Sfl--'H 0 77M 3 R3 Mav. . . . 1 00 -1,01) U U7M Sh't Ulb < ' ' Jan. . . . 3 so 3 7u il'75 n 77 > j ' May. . . . y HTM .1 U7H a fir 3 113 II DTK , No. 2. . 'Cash quotations were ns follows : J'JjOUR Firm ; winter iw.lcnU , JI.COiJ4.73 ; etinlghts , JI.COfi4.73 ; rprlng speclala , JI.CO ; spring jiatcnts , JI.150t.CO ; straights , J3.7C04.CO ; bakers , 1J.10W3.15. WHEAT No. 2 spring. 79TJi fSO'ic ; No. 3 eprlim , 7C077c ; No. 2 red , S4H 92c. CORN No. 2 , 22i 23c ; No. 2 yellow , 23c. OATtJ No. 2. ICIic ; No. 2 white , f. o. b. , 1S4 ! Ol ! > c ; No. 3 white. 17Jic. - RYE-NO. 2. 37Vic. 1IAIIL15Y No. 2 , nominal : No. 3 , f. o. d. . I3d733c ; Not 4 , f. o. b. , 23B24C. FLAXSEED-No. 1 , 74'.i 7Cc. TIMOTHY HEiD-Prlini : > . J2.70. PROVISIONS Mess pork , per bbl. , JC.CO ; lard , tier 100 Ids. . J3.73fl3.fO ; short rlbt. sides ( loopc ) , J3.85 3.tO ; dr > ' salted shouldeiu ( boxed ) , JI.23W 4.60 ; short clear tides ( boxi-d ) , J3S714W4.00. - DRESSED POULTRY Firm ; tuikeya. Ho ; chlckfns. C0 Hc ; diirUi , OOlOc. WHISKY DIstlllerM' HnUhed Rooila , per pal. , XI IS The following were the receipts nnd shipments today : On HIP Produce exchange ted ly the b liter mar ket wan meadv : creamery , IfiA''Uu : dairy , HW 17o. HirgH , wo.ik ; frcHb , Itiijc. Cheese , tlrm : STOCKS AM ) IIOXDS. Tour t'loNt-ft on 1 lo I Id u y S pi-oil Int 1011. NEW YORK. Die. SI. The year closed on the Block exchange with u typical holiday specu lation. liiMne.s ! was at a inlnlmum and rep resented chiefly the evening up of old contracts. Tils fluctuations In'prUcs wi-rc trivial im a rule , nnd the movement Im-nular. The railway Hock weru practically neglected. The dullness reflected the unwlllliutu-rh of the traders ta carry contnicts over the holld.iyn. In thu hlgh- pilci'd hidumrlala depression was quite maiked. Thfi bears iK-prr sed Leather preferred 2\i per cent nud the common Hi per cent , on thu news of the death of Mark Ho > t , the president of the company. In the subsequent dcnllugH recovery iu-cuircd In each stock on - ery of u point tup- IKirtlnK orJi-rs. Tim early declines In them en- oouruged a drive against the other Industrial properties , with the main object ot forclni ; cut long stock. Consolidated Oaa proved vul nerable , and fell 3H per cent to 13U1. nud Dcl- nwari ! & Hudson dropped 2V per cent on the theory of Vunderbllt oppjaltlon to the payment uf unearned dividends. Tobacco yleldel 2)i per cent on realization , but later iccovered half the loss. Tintcrlp wan offered freely , and left off : vi per cent lower on ilUnilUfactlon over the non-dcrlnrutlou of u dlvldeml. Sugar suffered from Hie hick nf corrohorutlon cf bullish gos- tip. nnd Manhattan yold off snarply un profit takintr , folluwliiK thu Jump ot lr > i per cent on the announcement of the denial of the motion tn restrain thu dividend which la payublc on f > Baturdny. ChU'iigii Oas late In the day developed excep tional strength , rUliiK P.i per cent on coveilnj. Ixmu Inland luukit IV , per cent to 40Vi. but nillleil to 13 on a transaction of 100 shares. The pcnernl market cloned steady , but extremely ( lull. Coinpiirntlvu figures show fractional loaten only In thn nillwaya , nnd romv material con cessions In the Fpeclalllei. The bond market was ulso ( inlet , the fluctuations In tin- speculative lativeIrsnis being unusually narrow. The sales were J'JSO.OOO. ( lovernmenlH were strong and higher on pur chases of J30OU > . 'Ilie following tabld shows the hlghcfl. lowest and llnnl prices of the prln- cliul sluiieH fur thu year : Name. Highest. Lowest. Final. Bugar liH ( Tobacco M 7Mi Chicago Cla 7S-U Conaolldiited Oas 16S 13.1 13S Unncral Eleclrla 30K 20 LeiithtT preferred t'JVi tW Wc-xti'in I'nlon SOU 72 Paclllo Mall 31 15VJ Ht. Paul , * 0 7314 : Iliirllnulon M ; C9V4 Rock Island "IK * Lmilsvlllo & Nanhvllle UV 48 Iwiko Slioiu U'J ' 13IH 131 Mnnhiitliin WA 73'.i ' * ( Kinithcrn preferred MU UU 23 Missouri Paclfla S'J'i 15 20 Kunras ft Texas , 31' 10 2Si New York Central UJVi S3 9.U4 HI. Paul & Onriha 491i 3014 llnlon Paelflo I2V Ddlawiini . < < HudHon'Mi \ 118 Lackawanna IM 131 153 Rcudlnu 31H 1313H 15326J4 Npw Jeiscy Central 110 100 Thn Evening Poll' * I > ndun financial rahte- crnm says : The stock markets wi-ru good today , xct > pt , iwitiapa , Americans. Dealer * hoisted iirlcrs at the but moment of tlio old year , bo- IliivInK that the puhllo will como In eurly In January , An to that , wo shull soon see , The point lo be uotud U that the outlook for very cheap monry ls not co pronouncud as It wau a year ago. while , with the exception uf mlnej , prlcei ara generally higher , and , In om eaten , nt record quotations. The coin and bullion In the Hunk of England Increased thin werk 319.- 000. of which 93,000 was old Imported for the wrtk. the detail ! being : Ot.000 Imiiorltd from Amtriillu. 0,0 > X ) frum Rnumnnla and > .000 fruiii Portugal. The Increara of 1.011no ( In other x-iiurlttti rtrprvnenta market borrowings , but , Inuimucli as nearly all thu flvutui In other depotlti me up , tht rtturn Is much lrous r than wan expected. The reserve Is 227,000. Tim market probably lMirrowe.1 about 2.000.000 today fmm the bank , and this l not Incluiled In the return , Hrlefly put , the position tn date between the mnrket and the dank Is this ! IHnlnir the Inst tlirwi weeks the mntket borrdweil W.OOi)90fl , of which only about one-half has gone to swall the other deposits. An cabled to you December 22 , Mirno of this liotnmlng will be spread ox-er tn the cnod nf January , but the bulk of It will prohadly be repnld lieforo the middle of the month. Ill * Purls inntkot was quiet nnd the Htrlln mnrket firm. It Is believed that. In view nf lli oonvirjlon of the RiiFslnn 4 per cent loan In January , the monetary po ltlon In HerI lln will Im made ranlcr. Certainly no rise In the llrrlln Imnk rate M likely under ordinary clrrumslances , and a reduction Is more \ . HoNdiii Stoe.lc ( ( noltitlollN. I10STON. Dec. 31.-Call loans. S * per conl : thin ) loans. : )4'i4mi'jr ) cant. Closing prlaoi for htuckH. boiulH and mining aliarct : A.T. AS. P 13I < W. Kli > 5. pfl .10)4 Ainurlcitti StiiKir. . 11 OX Kd. KI02. Ill M3 Am. Siijr.-ir pM. . . 71 Hay State OIIH i ( Atchl'Oil 1 > M'I Hull Tulephono. . . l03lfXow ! ! HiiKlairl Us. . lllHi UoHton A Albany. . ' . ' 0. ) | li > u. Hoc. , ( is Ill ) lloHloiiA.Malno. . . Ilia' ' * Wli.CiMtt. IH : Hfc C. . II. AQ l ! ! ) 'AllouozMlnlnCo ' HO Fltcbbiinr - - ' nmilAtl-mtlo -J- Ceneral Klectrlo. . : i'Jl ! llon'on A Monfini : uitj IlllnolH Stuel its iRuttoA Rout n. . . . HIM Moxlcnii Coiitr.il. . 7l Calumul A Ht-chi. . S2i N. Y. AN. K til ) Ci-nti'iinhil i ! ( > i Old Colour 170 Krinkllu 1O Ou\ Short Lino. . . II IT Rubber L'lSiOHsoola "O i ' ' ' tiiilnii Pacific. . . . . HIQtiuicy. ! . . . . . ! . . . ! ! l3tl' Wcht Knit Ul'i TnmarHClt 1)1 Wt-Ht Knd pfil H5 Wolverlno 8f { WeHllnch. Klec. . . -I I San KrniiulMcn .tllnlut ; < lu < > tntliiiiM. SAN KUANCISCO. JK-c. HI.-Tho offlelal cloilnr aiiefitloiiHformlntii ; utaolti toJiy wjro ai fol- IOWH : Aim 3 1 lide A Morerosi. . 110 AlidiaCon II Kentucky Con . t Andes 10 Muxlciu . 40 Ileloher 17 Oivldcnt.il Con. . . . - ' - ' llest Alluleher. . . . 54 Ophlr . 100 llullluii 7 Overman . 10 C.iinnona 10 1'otosl ChilleniiiCon II ) ill ) Chullar. Mi : Sierra -x-idi : : . 47 Contldi'iioo D3 Silver Hill . I Con.Ml.AVa Ill ) Union Con . -i'J Cn-i. Imperial. . . . . 1 Utah Con . 0 Crown 1'olnt ' "J Yellow Jacket . . . . 23 ( ioiild ACurrlo.I ) Silver barn. (13c ( : Muvloan dallnr. ) , C'33iaa. ! SIi.-litilr.iflH , 1'JHc : tolezr.iphlc. 13i ! . I.iiiiiliin ijlock ( tiintiidonn , LONDON , Dec. 31. 1 p. in. CIIHOH. : ! m'.v . 1 1 1 Jl St. Paul common CuiiHolti.acu't 111. * N. Y. Can.l'.iclllc r,7H Pennsylvania 4IIU Krlo lYi lleaillnir ii' : ' $ Krlo Int pfd : i.V4 Mox. C n. now -IB. 70H M.Cuntral Hs Atcldson 14)4 M ex I can unllnary. 1'- > HAU 8ILVE11 M 13-lCd per oz. MONHY I per cent. T.ie rate of discount In the open market for rhort and three months' bills U 3ff3li per cent. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Nuiv Yoi-k Mining : < ttiontloiiN. NKW YORK. DM. 31. The fpllowluz are the clu.slni ; minim ; quotations : Ilulwer : w Ontario NHI Chollar. 73 Ophlr 83 Crown Point IS Plymouth 'JO Con. Cat. AVa 15 Quicksilver 100 Deadxvood KM QntcliBllvor prd..l''l)0 ) ( ionld A Curry ! ! 0 Sierra Nevadatil Ilalo.t iVorcrOKs. . 103 Stiimlanl 120 llumo'.taki ) Ulli ) Union Con : I3 Iron Sliver. 100 Yellow Jncknt L'J Mexk-uu 10 Kliiniiulnl Noit-M. P.OSTON. Dec. 31. Clearings , 113,190,281 ; bal ance ! ) , lt.9iVi.03l. DALTIMOUK. Doc. Jl. Clearings. | 2:03.32S ; bahinccH. J3IS.747. Ni\V ; YOUK , Dec , 31. Clearlncs , | 100SIS,5:7 ; balances , J7'J7S)1. PHILADI'M.PHIA. Dec. 31. Clearings , J3.KO.- 1(5 ; balanccK , J,3oi ! : . HT. LOUIS. Dee. 31. Clearings. J3.31S.719 ; bal ances , $527,313 ; money. GW7 per cent ; New Yorlt exchange , Uc premium bid ; r.Oc premium it ked. CHICAOO , Dec. 31. ClrarlnK * . JH.fM.4S3 ; money , utt-ndy , unchanied ; New York exchange , JOe iiremlum ; forelKn rxchange , steady ; demand , Jl.SOi ; Klxty days , J4.S3Ti. Foreign Flnniirlnl. DKHLIN. Dec. 31. KxchaiiKO on London , eight days' right. 0 marks M pfc , LONDON. Dec. 31 - Jold Is quoted at Ducnos Ayivn at 1S2.SO ; LUboii. 39 ; Home , 101.J. PAII1S , Dec. 31. Tinve per cent rentcii , 102f 371c for the account. Exchange on lAindon , 27f 23c for checks. I ) NDON , Dec. 31. American caules uie quoted by the Hank of Knxland ut 7Cs 7d and tn the open market ut 70s M. Coir.fi.Market. . NH\V YOUK. Dec. 3l.-COl-'KKt-Optl3ns : openeil Ilrm at 15 to JO points advance on moder ate foreign buying , steadier Hamburg eabtt ! ! , light Ilrazlllan rccotpUi and liberal \vaichouse dellveilen , but later rated off n trllle and closed quiet , with quotations 5 to 10 polnlv lu-t nd. vance ; snln , 13.00 II.IK > , Including Jamiury , 19.79 < | 9.75 ; Mitrc.v I'j.inffJ.M. Bput rrlTre , Itle , nulet ; No , 7. J10.12VJ ; mild , dull Cordovu , JU.Wi7.04i nik' . V33 IUIKII wanhed Caiacai , 110 bags Porto Cubello , "aO baes Jamaica. Total wntehauie de. llvdiliu trmn the l.'nllod Slnle , 18,911 baits , In- rludlnK 18,070 from Not' Yurki Now Yorlt etwk today , Sit.Vf ) bags ; United States stock , so : , ; : ? bags ; ulloat for the Unllod Hlati-n , 31C.WO bugs ) total Vistula for the tlnllt-d Suites , 73S , : : > boea , against (11,472 b.ign last year , HANTOd , D c. 31 , COFI'KB l-'lnn ; good aver- i\to \ Hunton. .l.COO rels ; tiloeli. CIJ.OOO hag , IIA.MIHIIU ) , l > ec. 3l.-COl''I'iK-8toaily ot U pfK. nilvunc ; sales , 17COO IMKS , UK ) , Dec. 31. fOl'TKE Quli-t ! No. 7 , 10,700 ruls ; exchange , b-.Vl ; rcliit8 , S.OOO bags ; stock , iC.I.OO' ' ) ban * . HAVIU : , JJec.COlTUiOIoje4 qulfl at % f advance ; sales , 19,000 bags. Liverpool . > lirlcot , LIVUHPOOU D o. 51.-\VHKAT Slrany ; No. t led. prlnn , 1 lid ; No , 1 Cullfcrnln , U 7Jd. ! l-'uturrs oiwncd steady.'with near und dlntunt positions Ud lowrr ; cloxcd elendy.vlh | near nnd dUlant pasltlom unchanged from yolrr- ddy'H closing prlctsi buflnem about tqually rtli- trlbutrd ; January , * SHd ; Mmvh , Ut liU'l ; May. Ci HVtd ) Junt , nominal , COIIN Spot firm ; Anurkan mlx d. new , la lOUd , Futurm opcnctl quiet , with near nnd ills- tint poxltlotn unchnnRed to 'id lower ; buil * ness rqually dlrtrlhutol ; January , ! 9Hd ; Keb * niary , ! s * 4 < li Mnrch , ! lOa ; April and Mny , 2.1 lOUd ; June , 2. < lOVtd. PLOl'Il Steady ; demand poor ; St. I uls fancy wltmr , m 3cl. PHOVISIONS-llacon , quiet ; demand moder ate ; Cumberland cut , IS to 30 Ibs. . 27s ; short i rlli * . 20 tn 21 ll > * . . 27 * ; lotift rlcnr , light , M to , 3 ! Ibd. , 27s ; long clear heavy , 4S Ibs. , ! ! short | i cl ar bucks , light , IS Ibs. , 17s ; short clear mid- l ( lies , heavy , 45 to M lb . , 28 : clear bdilei1. I 11 to If. Itu. , m M. Shoulders , sqtiart , 11 to 1 ] i ; ll . . 2s. Hnnn. short cut , 11 to 10 Ibs. , SSs C.I. I ' Tallow , line North American. 1 ! > . . lltvf.trft India mp ! ! > fis ( ; prime m ss , BW. Pork , prime i mem , line woitprn , 4"is 9d ; medium \vi > st rn. 41s 3.1. Lird , dull ; prtmo western , 21s ; refined , In palls , 2 : * Cl. rilKHSB l-'lrm ; demand mo.lerate : finest American while and colored , Ht-pli-mlwr , Cls , 1HTTTRH rinr t fnlted Slaton. ! > is ; cowl , COs. OlljS-I.lnwciI , Cs. Petroleum , rellned , ( Hid. IlKKIHOnUATOH I1KKK Kofiiuarlern , 4d ; hlndquarteni. SSd. HOPS At London ( Pacific coast ) , 3 CM. OMAHA UIM-HAL : .IIAHICP.T. Condition lit Triuli- mill ClitntiitlotiH on S tuple nnd Kiiiu'y Prndiiee. KOOS Kresli gatheied , weak ; ISglCc. IIUTTUR fomnion to fair , 509ci choice to fancy , roll , ngtlc : soiuralor creamery , 21c ; Rntlicird cream. lSf20o. QAMK Prnlrle chickens , per do . , JC.001JC.23 ; quail , ll.OOtfl.SO ; blue winged teal ducks , Jl.Mt ? 1.73 ; green wlnu , J1.25 ; redheads nnd mallards , JJ.tfl ; small rabbits , 40RCOC ; Jacks , tl.OOOl.&O ; squirrels , COffTSc ; deer saddles , 14 lCc ; caicasses , 10'fllo ; nntelono raddlit. mfllc ; carcafses. ! ) e ; Canada geese- , large , JC 00(17.00 ; small , J4.00flo.00. niKEHB Domestic brick. lO c ; hilaui , per doz. , J9.CO ; club houi-e. l-.li. JarB. per doz. , J3.15 ; Llniberger , fancy , per Ib. , ' .io ; Itoqucfort , Vt-lb. Jars , per doz. . J3.CO ; YounR Americas , lone ; twins , fancy , 104c. . . VKAI * Tlinlco fat. 0 to UO Ibs. , are quoted at 7c ; Inrge nnd coarse. 43c. DUKSSMD POULTHY Chickens , rJ7Cc ; tur- keyn. lOiflSe ; geese. 7S ; ; ducks , 70Sc. LIVR POPLTUY Not wanted. PIOKONS Live , 7&90c ; dead pigeons , not * HAY Upland , JI.50 ; midland. JI.OO : lowland. W.f.O ; rye utraw , JI.OO ; color makes the price on hay ; light hM . sell the best ; only top grades brim ? tup prices. 11UOOM COItN Kxtremely slow sale ; new crop delivered on track In country ; c'.iolcc green [ elf-working carpet , per Ib. , 2'ic ' : choice urecn. running to hurl , S'.ict ' common , I'.ic. VnOKTAHLKS. SWEin1 POTATOKS On orders , per bbl. , J2.00. ONIONS-Oood stock , per bu. , 40tfjOc. LIMA HRANS Pi-r Hi. , to. HRANS-IInnd picked navy , per bu. . J1--J- , OAHIIAOi : Rood stock , per hundred. Jl..o. CRLKIIY Per doz. , 23O30CJ fancy , large , 4.O r > oc ocI'OTATOES OooJ stock , per bu. , 23o ; Wyom ing stock , sacked , fJn ( rer 100 Ibs. OKAPKS Crates , 15 pony baskets. Concords and Catawbns. per crntr , J2.0. MALAHA OUAPKS Per keg , 7. CllANIlHHHIUS-Capo Cod. per bill. . JG. API'I.KS Cooking , per Lbl.Jl.C51.7o ; fancy " " > N"cALlKOUNIA" PRAHS-Per box. J2.00 2.I3. TIIOPICAL PllUITS. PINHAPPLES Per crate of two to three doz. , GUANOES Mexican. J3.73 ; California navels , LKMONSMcs'slnas , J1.50tf3.00 ; choice Cali fornia , J3.rOJ(3.73 ( : fancy , JI. . . . llt..N.rholcp. . large stock , per bunch. n.lUtn.tt ; medlum-slri-d bunches. Jl.IOiT2.CJ. MISCHLLANKOUo. HONHY Fancy white , per Ib. , 14c ; choice , 13c ; Callfurnla , umber color , lOc. CIDRU-ClarlllcJ Juice , per half bbl. , J2.50 ; per bbl. , i4.COB4.2J. , . . . MAPLi : HYIltTP I-'lvc-gol. cans , caih , J2.WJP 2.75 ; gal. cans , per doz. , J12 ; half-gal , cans , J0.2j ; 'juurt calm. J3.f > 0. . . . . . SADEIt KRAUT Per half bbl. , Jl.u. ; bbls. . klQS Imported fancy , 5 crown. 30-lb. boxcj. 15c : Choice. 10-lb. boxeK. 3-crown. He. NUTS-Amonds. ! California , per Ib. . large i-lze. 13c ; Urazlls. per Ib. , lOc : Lnsllsli wal- uuts. per Ib. . fancy , snft shell , 12812HO ; aland- ardi. 11B1H4C ; filberts , per Ib. . 10 < - : pecans , pol ished. large. J310c ; Jumbo. llM2c ; large hick- cry nuts , J1.25 per bu. ; small , J1.50 : cocoanuts , Jo f > "Ch- IIIDK3 , TALLOW , ETC. . . SCificNo. . 1 dry failed hl..es. SSc : part cured hides. > .4e per Ib. Ices than fully cured. BHRHP PELTS Orcen salted , each. 2fCOc ; ororn Hutted , sheailiics ( fhort woolcd eaily skins ) . each. 15c ; dry shciirlnBS ( Bhort wnoit-a carij- sKlmi ) No. 1. each , 5c : < ! ry flint. Knn-us and Ncbmska butcher wool peltx. per Hi. , actual wctBht , 4JT3e ; dry flint. Kaiifas nnd Nebraska Murrain wool pelts , per Ib. . actual weight , 31T4c ; dn- flint Colorado butcher wool polls , per II ) . . actual weight. 405c ; dry flint Colorado Murrain wool pelts , per II ) . , actual weight. 334c ; feet cut off , as It Is Ufeleis to pay frrlsht on them. TALLOW AND C1U13ASH Tallow. No. 1. 3c ; tallow. No. 2. 2V4o : greaec. while A , 3c ; greape. white 11 , 2c : Rrea i > , yeliow , 2c : grease , dark , l Jo ; old butler , 2ff2Wc ; beeswax , prime , ir.QSic ; roiiRh tallow. Ic. WOOI/-UnwnsheJ , flr.e. heavy. ( Oic ; fine , light. Sftc ; quarterbloo. , l JT12c ; fcedy. buiry nnd chaffy ' SI'c ! ; cotted nnd broken , eoarse , 7f(5c ; cottod'nnd brnkcn. line. f Sc. Fleece Washed Medium. IJlUSc ; line. HffllCc ; tub washed. ICWlSc ; black. Se ; bucks , Cc ; tag locks , 2ff3c ; dead pulled , CiJC.- . HONES In car lots , weighed nnd delivered In Chicago : Dry buffalo , per ton. } I2. ( > )814.00 ; dry country , bleached , per ton , J10.0012 00 ; dry conn- try. damp and meaty , per ton. JC.C05S.00. FRESH MEATS. I1EEK Good native steers , 400 to COO Ibs. , 6Vi ® "cj western steers. 4V6liB1ic ; good cows and heif ers , CfcSlic : medium cows and heifers , 4V4c ; good fon-quartern cows und heifers , 4c , gtod fore- quartcra native ulcers , Ke : good hindquarters cows nnd helfera. die ; goo I hindquarters native Hirers , tc : tenderloins , 20c ; boneless strips , ! lc ; ctrlp loins , To ; rolls , SVjo ; eliloln buttu , ! > Hc ; shoulder clods. D'.ic ; rump butts , 5c ; steer chucks. 4c ; cow chucks , 3jc ; bonelfiu chucks. 4e ; plates , : c : flank steak , Ce ; loins. No. 1 , 12c ; loins. No. 2 , lOc ; loins. No. 3 , So ; rib. ? . No. 1 , IDo ; ribs. No. 2. EC ; rllw. No. 3 Cc : rounds. 0)ic ; rounds , shank er rump off , r.i c ; rounds , uliank ami rump off. 7c ; trlminlngH , 4c ; drains , per dozen. 3.V ; sweetbreads , per Id. , ICc ; kidneys , each. 3c ; ox tails , each , 3c ; livers , each , 20c ; hearts , each , Cc ; tongues per Ib. . 12c. PORK Dresfed hogs , 4 ic ; tenderloins , 12c ; loins. 5c : spare rlba , 4c ; ham sausage butts. 5c : shoulders , rough , 4' c ; shoulders. Hklnned , Cc ; trimmings , Cc ; leaf lard , not rendered , BVJc ; heads , cleaned. 3' ' , c ; snouts nnd ears , 3fcc ; l > .ick- boiies , 3c ; neckbonm , 3c ; plga' tails. 3l4c ; plucks , eacli , Cc : chitterlings. DC ; hocks , 4c ; hearts , per dozen. 2."c : stomachs , each , 3c ; tongues , each , fc ; kldncyn , per dozen , lOc : brain ? , per dozen , 13e. MUTTON Dressed lambs. 7c ; droned sheep , Cc : nicks. 8Hc ; legs and paddles , 7Ho ; breastn anil stews , 3c ; tongues , each , Cc ; plucks , each , 3o. 3o..VIJW .VI-JW YOUK ( JUXIJIIAL MAHICI-rr. ( liiotatlciiiH of ( be Dity 011 Oenernl C'lllMIIHXlIf le . NEW YORK. Dec. 31. FLOUR Uccclpts. 10.400 bbls. ; exiiorts , 43.4SC bid * . ; maiket was steady , but Inactive ; Minnesota patents. Jl.43fft.70 ; Min nesota bakers , J3.40fi3.03 ; winter low grades , 12.73B3.C5. Ryu Hour , quiet ; superfine. J2.S533.03. Huikwheat flour , dull ; J1.2I. HDCKWIIKAT Quiet at Me. CORN MUAL Dull : yellow western. COc. HARLIiY MALT Nominal : western , E > OB * > C , WHEAT Receipts , t/.200 ) bu. ; exports. 78,112 bu. ; spot , Inactive ; No. 1 hard. 97c. OptloiiH opened weaker , owhirf to unsatisfactory cables , but rallied with a later Improvement abroad. local covering and rcpbrU of foreign buying. holding the advance until the last few moments. when offerings of long wheat caused a break. daring iinchangel' ' to lie decline ; No. 2 red , May , SS-Tag c , eloslni : S > 3 } o ; December , SOftl ? ! > 2Vic ; January , eloped , Miv. ! CORN Receipts , 87.700 bu. ; exports. 14,172 bu. ; spot , dull ; No. 2 , : : ic. Options dull and quiet. but fairly steady all day , without particular featurea , closing unchanged ; January closed at OATS Receipts , 131 , COO bu. ; exports , 10.UO bu. ; spot , steady : No. 2. 22',4c. Options were dull and unchanged ; May , 2JSc. closing 23Jici Jan uary , cloicd. 22c. HAY Dull : shipping , C2'ifl37iic ' ; good to choice. C7'iH70c. HOPS-Quiet ; Pacific coatt. 1SD3 crop , 31407c ; ISl'O crop. 'JRI3c ; I indon , nominal. CCffSOc. niDHS-Hleiidy ; California , ISijc ; , llucnos Ayrc * . nomtnal , uonilnal. LKATHKR Steady ; hemlock kole , llucnos Ayri-.i. 19liJ(20',4c. ( PROVISIONS Reef , quiet ; family. JD.50U 11.00 ; extra mess. J7.2Wil.03 : beef lianu. J13.W. Cut meats , Ikr.i ; pickled bellies. Jl.2504.75 : pickled fhoulilcrs , JI.25 ; pickled hums , JS.W. ljiri > , steady ; western rtratn , JI.OH4 ; rellned , steady. Polk , firm : HUMS , } S.231)8,75 : short cUar , JS.75W10.SO ; family. JlO.COfflO.f.0. JIUTTER-Rccelpts , 4,1 0 nkgs. : market tteady ; wezlern creamery , 12fi21c ; Klglns , 21o ; factory. 7fl'12c : Imitation. HOlCc. CHEESE-Market qultt : state , large , 7H0 lOKc : small. 7Vi010 o ; part skims , 314 7lo ! ; full vklms , I'&illic. ' EGOS Market dull ; lecclpts , 3.C03 pke > . ; state and IVnnsylvanln , 2002le. HlJfJAH Raw , quiet , steady ; granulated , 4ic. lIOI-'l-'HK-Majkct quiet. TALLOW Klrm ; city. 3 5-1Cc ; country , 3 7-lCc. OILS Petroleum , cteady ; Unlle < l closed at ! > 0o bid. Il'nln ' , flim ; strained , common to good , J1.72. Turpentine , Ilrm ; 2Ci027lic. Cottonieed oil. dull ! prlma crude , 20i\ RICE-Qulet ; 3HS ' , io : Japan , 410iy4c. ! MOL.\HKis Quiet ; New Orleans , open kettle , IKf34r ' M ETA 1 Pig Iron , quiet : southern , J11.000 ! ! . ! , northern , Jtl.OOtflS.CO. Copper , uteady : brokers , J11.37VJ ; exchange. J11.CO. L ad , strong ! brokers , I2.M ; exchange , J3.0001.0S , Tin. steady ; trulls , J13 ; plate * , quiet. Spelter , dull ; do mestic , { 1,0004.10. Dry NEW YORK. Deo. 31.-The lait day of the month and the ypar him been one of extreme Inui-tloii In the wuy of purchanei , though consid erable bunlnniii wai rompletcd a the reiult ( if dellvcrlrx on spring contracts und the charg ing up nf ( nodi of memorandum , but other- r/l a It wni not. Printing cloths weio dull at frum i 9-lCa to 2H < ; . I'ALL IIIVKII , Dec , 3t.-Prlntlnif clothi dull at I 3-16v , nominal. Oil ( , ttr .MnrUot. OIL CITY , Dnc. 31 Cr Jlt baluicea. Kc ; cer. linc lo . no tldi ; ihlpmenta , 19,33 : dbli , : runs , Hl,243 bbls. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Year Starts with Light ) . Hccoipti and a Holiday Feeling. STRONGER PRICES PAIDKFOR THE CATTLE Very KIMV OITcri'tll iiJllil All Tnkuli l- nt .Siitlufne.tory 1'lnnrox HORN .Sell .lltilpKIr "ml SOUTH OMAUA , Jan. l.-Ilceclpts for the days Indicated wore : Cattle. Hog * . Sheep. Horses. January 1 S112 3,108 1.80S . . . . December 31 1.324 8.9M1 2,318 December SO 1,030 r..Ul l.SSJ December 2U 2.1SI 7.5SI U'Ol 47 December 23 1.311) ) 2,74:1 : 3200 December Efi 1.0J1 4.1/9.1 202 I December 21 l.OiS 0,030 S13 December 2.1 1.3(51 ( 0,523 1.779 December 22 3,318 S.153 1,177 December 21 2,233 4,172 2,010 December 10 1,731 B,4S2 Cl > 2 CATTLK There were not enough cnttlo here to mnho a nmrlsot nnd the trade wua soon over with , every one going homo curly to enjoy tlio holiday. The prices paid were utrong nn compared with you t onlay , nnd entirely satisfactory to tlio selling Inter ests. There were a few pretty good tnttlo among the offering : ! , nnd its high ns $1.33 wns paid for ono load. Itcprescnlnttvo sales : NATIVES. lliiiSTK13RS. : . No. Av. Pr. No , Av. Pr. No. Av. 1'r. 17. . . . 9 < 6 3 70 20..12M H 00 20..I20S JI 30 23..10CI 3 S3 SO. . . . 10.'I 4 li ) 10..1177 433 cows. L. . . 9SO ISO 1..1220 SM 1..1I10 2 90 1..1I10 1 S3 2..1010 2 CO 4..12J7 2 HO 1. . . . 1'40 ' ISO 2..1200 263 L. . . 590 300 1..1010 200 2..1140 270 1..1030 300 1..10M 225 L. . . E20 270 2'J. . . . 919 300 2. . . . 810 223 2..11M 273 17. . . . 9sO ! 310 2..102.230 2..1173 273 10. . . . Ml 310 1..10SO 240 10..110S 210 11. . . . S12 320 L. . . ttO 240 5..112S 21.0 . 1..1120 3 23 2. . . . 870 240 10. . . . U10 2 S3 2..1125 330 4. . . . 973 2 50 6..1001 2 W 3. . . . 770 2'30 12. . . . 3:0 : 2 SO 7. . . . 4V 300 Efl. . . . C2I 2 CO L. . . 430 2 S3 19. . . . HIS 330 L. . . 710 270 2. . . . 540 300 1..1370 373 HULLS. B..1472 240 1. . . .173i ) 2 C5 1..1230 273 2..1203 2 CO 1..1130 270 2..1033 310 STAGS. L. . . 7CO 2 75 L. . . 40 3 10 4..1372 3 20 CALVIS. 20. . . . 340 2 4' 7. . . . 313 3 70 1. . . . 170 4 CO L. . . COO 2 BO 3. . . , Si3 300 1. . . . HO 450 L. . . 370 2 0 STOCKKRS AND FEnDKRS. L. . . 400 275 29. . . . 402 35.1 13. . . . SOO 373 L. . . 040 2M 2. . . . 665 350 L. . . 450 380 2. . . . 400 300 C. . . . CGS-3 C5 5. . C34 380 2. . . . 64i ) 300 L. . . S.SO 3.05 3. . . . CM 3(0 L. . . 720 300 CO..1293 373 L. . . 430 383 2. . . . 410 300 2. . . . 723 373 20. . . . 910 363 17. . . . 511 3 20 * WESTERNS. No. Av. 1'r. No. Av. Pr. 4 cows 900 12 CO 2 calves 3 ) J3 SO 10 lielfcru C99 2(0 B feeders. . . . SIH 380 4 calves 332 3 CO COLORADO. 2 bulls 11CO 240 112 feeders. . . . 917 373 2 cows 1005 29) 23 frcilci-H. . . . 723 375 1 hoi I era 410 SCO , , Cp feeders..1COI 383 2 fcedeui. . . . S5 300 , , 5 feeders. . . . 4i 400 2 feeders..1050 3 23 ' " ORKOGON. McDonald HiW 1 feeder SCO 2 CO * 20 feeder * . . . . ESI 3 S3 1 feeder t-CO 3 00 1IOGH There were onlja - few IIORS on sale , nnd , with the dcmind KOOd , they were nil sold In n very short time at prices that were a little stroiiKcr , In n tc\v , cafrn possibly 5c hlK'.icr. Heavy IIORS br6Ught 3.10f:3.17H. and llslit nnd medium weights ? 3.20ffM.:5 , the top being Cc higher than yesterday. The year opens with. the. market nbout 20o lower than It was ut tlupcnlnu of 1S9C. Reprc- No. Av. Sh. IT. 20 378 120 3 10 19 415 120 3 10 SI .WO 29 3io S3 370 20 3S1 23 SO 53 SSO 51 353 43 372 45 437 51 ! SOt 03 300 4i 317 C3 252 57 321 4 * 350 47 2S2 C3 291 51 SI.'J M 235 50 5U9 59 327 74 303 SO 3 13 P1GS-ODD3 1 520 . . . 1 40 5 311 . . . 303 SHEEP The market was steady , with filr receipts. Reptecentatlvc talcs : No. Av. IT. 175 Mexican wethers ! XJ 10 02 Mexican wethers 97 3 CO CIIICACO MVI3 STOCK. I'rict-M for Cnttlo Firm mill Sl Id a Mlmilc HlKlH-r. CHICAGO , Dec. 31. Prices for cattle were firm nnd stronger to a Ehade higher for choice llKht lots. Sntc.s were nt from } 3.M to tl. with the- commonest Orcggod beef stccm up to from 15 to 13.35 for the ln > ? t shipping cattle , with sales largely nt from $1.10 to T4.90 , nnd export- era were Kood buyera nt from ( J.25 to H.DO. There wns n KOQd Mocker nnJ feeder trade , sales ranging lit from J3 to it. Calves sold ns hlKh as )3.75. Tv.vas fed steers nriived In teed num bers. nnd rolil freely nt from 13.45 to J1.25. In IIOKH prices were fclroiiK nt an average ad vance of 5c per 10-3 tta. Common to beat drove * sold nt from ! 3.v5 to $3.50 , the Krenter part of the IIOKH croi-rliiK the ton Ion nt from jj.25 to J , ! . < 0. with packliiK hogs nclm ; larK''ly nt ! 3.15. In xheup there was nn actlvu demand nn-1 prices wcie atronucr to lOc higher for choice llorlts. Sale * were on n basis cf from } 2.25 to > 2.50 for n few ECnlawas * . up to from J3 to (3.50 for good to choice Itoclis of sheep , wcsleins selling nt from (2.73 to $3.50. A few extra Hue sheeji sold nt from (3.CO to $2.73 , nnd sales wcie made of yearling * at from (3.03 to { 1.25 , nnd Iambi at from to to f5.10. Receipts : Cattle. 7.500 head ; hogs , 23.000 head ; sheep , 0,000 head. KIUIKIIM ( MO' l.lv < > Stcii-U. KANSAS CITY. Jan. l.-CATTMI-Urcclpts , 4.500 head ; xhlpmcnts , 3.400 head ; market rlcady ; Texas Eteer * , i2.40Q3.75 : Tfxns ruwn , Il.05o2.70 ; native Hccrs , t3.05fiiS.CO ; native cows nnd heifers , tl.C5'73.55 ; utocUern and feeders , $2.7593.HO ; bulls , 51.75 d 3.30. IIOClS-Hccelptg. 7.500 head ; shipments , 1.000 head ; rnatUot opened gtroriK to 5c higher : doted weak ; bulk of tales. $3.20U3.o ; heavy. i3.2J' ! j ) 3.27'4i packer. * $3.05 .1.30 ; mixed. i3.17493.30 ! ; HRlitH , $3.2383.32 ; porUcra , J3.10ifJ.32'i ; pigs , { 3.COS3.15. HHHKI' Receipts , 1,000 head : shipments , "CO head ; market steady ; lambs , (3.55Q5.15 ; mutto : s , f2.10S3.43. SI. I.inilN Mv < " Sloi-lc. ST. LOUIS , Dec. St. CAT'fl/K-necelpts. 2.500 head : market ncllvo mid aluht crudes lOc higher ; native shipping steers , } 3 , f 53.IO ; stackers und feeder * , $ : .1003.C3 ; cowa lOtHl hHfers , $1.75ff3.50. Texas and In.lHn Mvrr * . f2.C00l.lA. HOGS ItecelptK , 7.0M , iK'/i'l ; market 5c higher ; mixed. J3,10ft3.30 ; heavy.oi3. < ! 13.35. HIIICIJI'-Hecelpts. l.SCO/-hftd , ; market strong. lOo higher ; muttons , i2U , ? 3.5 ; lambs , i3.00ir Xi-w York Illvo , Stuck. NEW Y01UC. Dec. 31.-JIKI'.VKS-necelpts , 523 bend ; no trading. CaUle t. < jW0 ! ' American steers at lOWllc , drctscd wehjm ; .sheep ut SiiOitiac ; refrlKerator beet nt 70S'iV. * * SHIIKP AND I.AMIldi-mctlpts , C.133 head ; dull : Mat ; lambs , lower ; titi'ku , 13.MS3.CU ; lambs , i5.COfl5.37'i. , . v lloa.H-ltecelpts , 3.4C3 hep < | ; xtcady at $3.50 ® .Stock iiSJKlit. | | , lleccrd of ioilp.s of live aleck at the four prln. clpul markets for Thurednyf nccember 31 , H90 : Jamie. Hoz . Sht-ep. Omnlm tl.li1.320 S.M 2,31 ; Chicago . . ( . . 7,500 25,000 0.000 Kansas City 5.000 12.000 3.000 St. J-ouU . ' , . 2&M 7,000 l.iW Totals 23,320 43,950 12,613 Siiunr Market. NEW YOIIK. Dee. 31. SUGAIt Haw , easier ; fair refining , 213-ICc ; centrifugal , 90 tent. 33-K.o ; refined , iUlct | ; mold "A , " 4 io ; standard "A , " IV4c ; confectioners' "A , ' * 4Hc ; cut loaf und ciuthrd , Sc ; powdered and cubes , 4c ; cranu- Inled. 4).c : molativ * ill tmt , 2c. I/3NDON , Dec. 3I.-HUOAU-Cnne , Moadyj centrifugal , Juvu , 1U 3d ; llnncovado , fair relining - lining , ' . ' Dd , licet sugar , quiet but ttcaily ; December , 9J Hid ; January , 9s I'.fcd. Tolc-ilo ( rriiln. TOLEDO. Dec. : i.-WWAT-Dull nnd firm ; No , ! ca h. tCoj May. 7c. COUN Active und higher ! No. : mixed , 22c. OAT -DUI | but steady ; No. 2 mixed , ISe. UYE-QulBf. cm.li , Mu , CLOVER SEED lx > wer ; prime , Uecemcbr , 15.33 ; March , J5.40 , ( 'ollitn Miirlt > ti NEW YOIHC , Deo. 31-COTTON-Clo ed MDiidy ; middling gulf , 77lGc ; milen , 422 bole * , ruluicu cloioil firm ; al , IK.'tO Imlos ; January , | C.Wj rt-bruary , JG.H ; Jlurch , J7.t&j April , | 7.13 [ May , J7JO ; Juno , J7.JR ; July , I7.29 ! AllRUfit , 17.31 : October , 17.07 ; November , II.W. NEW ORLEANS , Dec. 31. OOTTON-Slfadyl - - ROCK ! ordinary , 0V. > VOOIi 91.\llicKT CLOSP.S DULL. I.lttlc ere Inquiry for KU-occx of Any Kliul. ItOSTON . Jnn. 1. The Commcrclnl-llullelln will pny tomorrow of the wool market : tl.o year ROCII out under n cloud The mmll wile * nrp brjtely compo j of foreign wool ? , notnldy Auxtrallnn. There Is liltlc or no Inquiry fir llfeces of nny kind. Toe Nilea of the wc1 ; nn 1.292.COO llii. ilom Atto i lid 74.000 lli. . ton pn , nRiihut l.WR.CW Ib. ' . ilcme-tc ! nnd MO.CVr. \ \ . fcrelsn Inst week , nnd 7.MS.OOO lua. domcstlo nnd 2.331,000 Ibs. foreign for the wuue week lust yenr. The Fales to il.ite i how n ilecrwuo nf 47,111,703 Ib.i. iloincstlo and 34.141,770 11 n. foreign fiam the vales to the came ilulo In HI * . The iwelpts to date uliow dec-reave of 1J9 3M lulen dnmi > . tlc nnd 117,051 Imlo.x foreUn. 11OSTON , .Inn. 1. Tlie Ainerlcnn Wool nnd Cotton Hiporterays of the wool trade of the past yenr : The yenr 1S98 Is destined to utand out prominently In the nmmla of the wool trnde. Hates of wool In the t.iree principal mar- kt > t of the country to December 31 nRKregate 24l,21l,3tX > HIK. , an compared with 3ti.0fin06 | lti . Dei-omher 12 , 1FM. nnd 201nii7,2J.t Ihs. Dwember la in'i ne leading rveni 01 me jv r nun LK-UU the closlnir down of n Uigi- part of the woolen nnd worsted machinery of the country. This movement began early in the year , and It Is a con ervntlve estimate that by mld-vummer at least 75 per cent of the machinery wns Idle. A very noteworthy feature of the twelve month ! " Just eloj'InB has been the speculative character of the market. Prices liavo never. be n lower on moKt grades of domestic wool than they were during the late summer nnd eurly full of 1S90. Hecelpts of domestic wool In llinton for the yenr nitKresnted 131.730.300 Ibj. ; to this must lie ndded 80.7CS.7S7 Ibs. carried over from the prevlnus yenr , making n total of 212,507,173 His. Sale * of domestic amounted to lll,7i > 0COO Ibp. , nnd In addltlun to thli nt least 2.WO.COO Ibs. were f hipped nbrond. llecelpts of foiclgn wool amounted to > 0,91iSOO ( lln. . to which mint IK > ndded nbout 15.173.300 Ibs. In ought over from If93. making a total of nbout 90,0 9,100 Ibs. Sales of foreign aggregated 42,039.430 lb. < . llc-fldc's this nmiiuni , ! 0.02KH ( ) llw , of Aiistmllan went dlr.-ct to mills , nnd 5.C28.000 Ibs. of Australian were reshlpp . Adding to the nbnvc tu ! > amount of cnrpet nnd other wools wlileh went direct to mlllv there wns left on hand at the end of the year foreign wool to the amount of 15.ori.fiOo lt < i. The stick of wool In lloyton , not Including wool In vtore owned by manufacturers , nmounts to M fOC.57S UNI , domestic and 15.04.V004 Ibs. for eign , ns compared with FO,730S78 Ibs. domilitlo nnd 15,120.700 Ibs. foreign a year ago. Stock In IMIIndelphln nmounta to S.075,150 Ibs. ilo- incstle , nnd 3,050,000 Ibs. foreign , ngalnst G.74 < .C09 Ibs. ilnmc ! > tle nnd 6s59COi ) Ibi. foreign n year ngo. New York stocks consist of 7 , ! > Kl.5CO Ibs. ilommtlc nnd 10 , C1,500 foreUn. nn compared with 4.4S1.3W Ibs. domestic and C.C23COO Ibs. fon'lgn n year ngo. Chicago's slock nmounts to ll.2IOrOO llw. . ns compared with 1I.03S.OCO lb . n year ago. Stocks In the three prlnclp.il mar kets HgRiegnte 11B.4I5.2SS Ibs. domestic nnd 2S.- 3SO 500 Ibfl. foreign , n compared with 90.MO.ICS Ibs. donuiitlc nnd 2S.C03.SOO Ibs. foielgn last year. _ _ _ _ _ _ SI. I.oitlx ( ii'iu-rul Inrkct. ST. LOI11H. Dec. 31. I'LOUR Dull nnd weak ; patents. J4.C05r4.73 ; extra fancy , $1.1091.20 ; fancy , $3.40ff3.30 : choice , $3.0 < V5f3.10. WHKAT Opened dull and easier on account of lower cables , the San Kranclsco slump , bearish India reports nnd good crop reports. An ad- vnnce pet In later nnd futures closed ? jc to ? ic higher thnn yesterday. Spot , higher ; No. 2 red , cash , elevator , tine ; track , nominal ; No. 2 hard , casli , 83c n-ked : May , 9Hic ; July , 77c. f'OHN Dull , icoelpts being very heavy , but futures were Ilrm on account of the continued export demand and bullish Argentine news. Spot , steady ; No. 2 cash , 20ff20iic ; May , 20Jc nsked. OATS Steady ; No. 2 cash , ISc asked ; May , tOo bid. HYi-24c bid. 11 A It L1JV Nominal ; 3010c. CORN MKAL-J1.35. I'LAXSKKD-HlRlicr : 73c. TIMOTHYSKKD-Prlme , $2.40. HAY Quiet : steady ; prairie , J3.40ff7.50 ; tlin- titliy , JC.Mf < 10.50. IHJTTUIl Dull ; creamery , lSff21Jo ! ; dnliy. . KOOS Lower : 12Jc. ! \VIIISKY-JI.1S. I.KAD-KInn ; J2.75ff2.S2V5. 8PKLTKU Dull ; J3.90 asked. PHOVIS1ONS I'ork. Heady- ; standard sncia , Jobbing , S7.40f7.W. l.nnl. steady ; inline. I3.6VK : choice , J3.72i . llacon ( boxen ) , shoulders , J4.50 ; extra short clear , $4.C2V4 : rlhi. $1.70 : shorts. JI.STVi. Dry Kalt meats ( boxe < l ) , shoulders , $1 ; ribs. JI ; rhnrts J4.37'i. rOlTLTUY Market quiet : spring. 5'ic : turkeys , steady , 9Hc : ducks , Clic ; geese , 5c. HUTTKIl Market dull ; creamery , 18J21',4cj ' KOOS Market lower. 12VSc. nnCKIl > TS Flour , 3,000 1.1)1 * , ; wheat , 1S.OOO bu. ; corn , 22 * > , OCO till. : oats , 33.COO bu. SHIPSIBNTS Flour , 3.000 bills. ; wheat , 13,000 bu. ; corn , 110.000 bu. ; oats , 12.0CO bu. Kii'iHiiM City KANSAS CITY , Dec. 31. WHn.VT-wActlve and Bteady ; No. 2 hard , nominally 79fffOc ; No. 2 red. nominally 93c ; No. 2 iiprlne , T7QJe , latter for fancy. COItN rtather flow ; generally fractionally lower ; No. 2 mixed , 17fl7ViC. OATS Steady und iictlvc ; No. 2 white , old , 20c : new , ISe. HYIJ No. 2 , nominally " 2c. HAY Steady and unchnnj. * ! . IHITTKUVak and low-r ; creameiy , 17t ! © ISKjc ; dairy. ICCISc. KGOS Weak nnd uncertain. Print Cloth Murkct Dull. FALL IllVBn. Jan. 1. Print cloths dull nt 25-lCc ; nominal. _ . . 'Frlxi-ii AVIn-at QiiotntlonK. SAN FHANCISCO. Dec. 31. WHUATIny. . J1.C7. _ PISXSIOXS Koit \ vis'rix VITI-UAXS SurvIvorH of tinItcliillloii Iti-iiii'in- lii'i-iMl liy ( Inf ; < -iu-ral < iiivi-riiiiu-iil. WASHINGTON , Jan. 1. ( Special. ) Pen sions granted , Issue of December 15 , were : Nebraska , : Original Jlort A. Strayor. Rokeby , Lancaster ; Don A. Kr-oney , IJo- weeso , Clay. Itcstoratlon and rols'iue Thompson Klmmell ( dpcras. . d ) , North Ilend , Dodfjo. Increase William J. Illff , Hcatrlce , GaRo ; William Irwln , West Jllll , Platte. Original widows , etc. Murli : Lolinow. Nor folk , Mndlson ; IJIeanor J. Klmmol , North Ilend. Uodge ; Painella A , Parker , Llneoln , Lancaster ; Kstlicr II. Wood , Auburn , Ncm- aha. aha.Colorado Colorado : OrlRlnnl Henry Atilt , Norwood , San Mifiiicl ; .Mariano Cordova , DuraiiKO , I/i Plata. Iowa : OrlKlnnl widows , etc. Ilnchol JI. Iloyle , Oiivcnport , S'c-ott ; Sarah A. StraiiRO , Stiiart , Outlirle ; Koliecca McNeils , Hrlstow. liutlcr : minors of John II. Lough , What Chei-r , Keokuk ; ( reissue ) , Marg-.iret Klt-nk , Oxford , JolmHon. Issue of UffL-mber 10 were : NobrasHa : Kenewnl Fredi'rlck Handlcn , North Platte , Lincoln. Increase LiiulwlK IJae e , Maxwell , Lincoln ; ( spct-lal. Uecem- her 10) ) , Henry Harvey , llarblne , Jefferson. Orlclnal widows , etc. Elizabeth Klatcr , Tekamah , Hurt ; Margaret A. Ilarman , Arnpnhop , Fnrnas ; llebtcea II. Stratton , Llneoln , Lancaster. Wvnmlnir : Orltrlnnt frtnonlnl nnnnitibnr Ifi * Samuel P. Warden , Uenuu-li , Fremont ; William W. I--.iIlon. Lone Tree. Ulnta. OrlKlnnl widows , etc. Louisa V. 1'allon , Lone Trre , Ulnla. Coloiado : Orlglnnl Albert 8. Clapp , I.oiiff. mont , Iloulder ; John S. Oliver , Tlmnatli , Larlrncr. Montana : llenewal nna reissue Adolph J. F. Klirlrh , Helena. Innuu of Dfcemlier 17 were : Nebraska : Original Jnme.s W. Search. Omalia , Douijlas. IncreaHe Stephen C. lilood , Ccdnr Itaplds. Hoono. Original widows , etc. Sarah A. Iteascr , Lincoln , Lancaster : ( relsiuie ) . minors of James K. Gil more. Illanuhe. Clmso North Dakota : Original nobcrt Douglas , F.-mjo , Cass. WyomlnR : Additional Columbus Storms , Hulett , Crook. Iowa : Orlijlnnl Necdham I'oRpra , Mount Pleasant , Henry. Increase- William J. Car roll , lied Oak , Montfjomery. Ordinal widows , ote. .Mary A. Ashtenan , Marshall- town , Marshall ; minor of Ijoimrd U. Sweet , Storm Lake , IJnena Vista ; minor of Ephralrn A. Jeffries. Tracr , Tama. Colorado : Itestoratlon and reissue Peter Schmltt ( deecased ) , Colorado Spring. K\ \ PBBO. Original \vl < lows. oto. Elizabeth J3. Daniels , Denver , Arapahoc. Plenty < if Trouble for CiiNry. T. F. Casey , wlillo drunk last nlKht , fet Into an altercation with Harry Frost In thu saloon near Fifteenth anil Hartley utrrets. Frost struck Casey over the eye with a cuspidor and 'placed the optic In mournlnff. In addition to raising n largo liump over hla antagonist' ) ! forehead , The pollco arrested Frost while Casey ad journed to the next saloon down the Htroet and found mori ) trouble In the persons of W. C. Arnold and F. P. Ilooniy. The trio were locked tip for fighting. Ohortly after this W. C Harvey went Into the shop of T. W. PoteiHon , at 600 Uouclati Hlreet , and , ufter calling tlio prdprlotor Heveral fancy mniK'H , Htrnelc him over the heud with u cnno. Hnrvuy was Intoxicated. Hu wua locked tip for assault nnd battery. Little Intervleiv Ciinn It cost aoorgo W. Jlniy JM to take In n Tow of the HlghU of Oimi'Jw Thursday night , Hti alleges that ho mot a man on tlio .street , who guided him to the cl'Jo ' of n female. Thu three wont to u wlno room and tliern the man loft Hmy and the woman. Tito couple Htuycd together for emu time , und then the woman departed. When w.io Imd gene Iiray dlncovcrcd that hU roll of J10 was also gene , Jlray Is a resident of Oakland , la. liruy doncrlbi-d thu woman with whom ho wnn us pockmarked , nnd yesterday morning May William * , \vhono feature * nro bady pitted , was nrrcatod on Husiilclon , Hrny has lik-ntlllcd her , A Third want ros- tdont numcd Mc-Huynolilo lias altio been ar- restnl on Hiisplclon of bclnp thu mini who enticed IJniy Into the tvomun'.H company. OLD GOLDEN DAYS OF ' 49 Millions Made in a Night and Promptly Scattered to the Winds. A SPOILED CHILD OF FORTUNE Tito Dp * mill l ) nvnof Philip One of ( InArKi > iunit < 4 anil nil AHMOOllllO \OVIldll'N Four. There Is little suggestion of romance about old Philip Matter , plodding along tfio streets of 1'lillailclplila , his broad shoulders bowed under the weight of a heavy basket , winning n hard-earned living as a peripatetic cheese mcrelutit. Yet ho has been a snolled child of fortune In hts time , relates the Phila delphia Times , and his llfo Is a record of peril and adventure. A California miner In 1 1S5S , and In the ' 70s partner with Kalr & Mackay In Comstock and Ophlr ; rich onoiiBh to buy them both ; a Colorado sheriff nnd terror to the mountain desperadoes , now a broken-down old man , making a poor living by unremitting labor. He Is a Prussian by birth , and came to this country In 1S52. Kor a time ho was a fencing muster In Now York. Then he went overland to California. After terrible suffering ho crossed the mountains nnd tried river min ing , but his Ilrst good fortune came In a very questionableshapu. . Mounted on a mule , ho was making his way through llynn's pass , near what Is now Placc-rvlllo. A shot was flred and his nutlo dropped with a bullet through his head. Philip lay quiet for n moment , with his navy cocked , and a man , rlllo In hand , came creeping from behind a rock In front. Although thirty yards away , Phil fired , the robber dropped , the bullet having gone through his neck , cutting the spine. Ho was dead when turned over. Phil found his cache In the rocks and became the owner of a quantity of provisions and a bag of coin and dust worth $23,000 , no doubt the brigand's plunder. The victor footed his way across the range , and from that tlmu had good luck In mining , lint ho lived IIUo his associates , drank , gambled and juado merry. So the money was soon melted away. In 1863 Masler was on the Humboldt river and hero met James G. Kalr. Ho was a big , boastful Irishman , full of push , and a hard worker. Ho called himself a mining engineer , although quite- uneducated , but he know all about the operative part of mining and was clover in his way. COMSTOCK I1EGIXNINGS. Masler knew two German miners who had found near the lte of Virginia City two large masses of silver chloride , then a new thing , but well known to trained miners. Thcso they smelted with rich results , and suggested that he should ! put up the money for a smelting works. Ho agreed , but shortly after both men were killed by a cave-In. Masler coming to the place to in vestigate , met Comstock , the original dis coverer , nnd bought pa-t of hia claim. Mackay was working In a shaft close by for $4 a day , and Kalr was not worth more than $1 , but they were hustlers , and Maaler took them In at partners. Success was so uncertain at first that Kalr took a Job as superintendent of the Ophlr mine , on the next claim. A sagacious and skilled Cornish miner named Pennock was director and general manager of the Masler mine , nnd he advised deep shaft work. This was done and rich diggings found , but no great body of ere cropped out , Several other partners wore taken In , who advanced money and the wnrlr wont nil. Thn l began to yield largely , but all at once grew loan , or so the superintendents reported , and their stock commenced to fall. At this time Klood & O'Urlcn kept n drinking and gambling saloon on Montgomery street. In 'Krlsco. They were but llttlo respected , and were suspected of robbing their drunken customers at carda. Jim Kalr was Intimate with these men nnd communicated the fact that In one of the crossheads of the Ophlr a magnificent body of ere had been uncov ered. It was to bo kept Kcrrot until he could buy all the stock In sight. Ilia own mine , the California , he spoke slightingly of. Ophlr was $6 a share and California $3.50. The syndicate bought largely of the former. STINKING TI1K BONANZA. In the meantime Pennock had given Master warning that from the presence of chrome In the diggings they would In all proba bility come across a pocket cither of kail or silver ; If lead , goodbye to hope * of afiluonce. At length Pennoclc resolved tn blow up a mass of rock and earth at the bottom of the shaft and make the future working of the mine depend on the remit. All this had been kept from Kalr and hr never forgave any of the parties for It. He had also kept his secret , and ordered a blast fired late at night In the Ophlr to lay bare his new prize. It was sent off and disclosed a rich vein of galena that was S3 per cent silver. Next morning when the California men went to work they found that the side of the shaft near the bottom had caved In. Pen nock and Mackay examined It. "Is It rock ? " asked Mackay , ns ho looked at the dull surface exposed. "Hock ! " answered the Co nil shin an ; "no , mo boy , that Is chloride of silver ; that's our bonanza. " And so It was. Nothing In the world ever equaled 11. A mass of metal 90 per cent pure , shapcvl like a pear and worth $228,000- 000 of money. There was some Incredulity when the news came out , but this v.-as dis pelled In n week's time. It was six months , however , before the full extent of their geed fortune came out. Then the camp went crazy. Such a boom was never known. Ophlrvtnt to $100 per share. California now became Consolidated Virginia , paid big dividends In cash nnd stock , and at lost original shares worth J3.5Q In 1872 came to represent $2,700. Klood and O'Hrlen became directors , and In conjunction with Kalr began to move to get out the ethers. Pennock left with mil lions , which ho spent in Chill. Stryker , after wiping uji the ronm with O'Hrlen at a board meeting , left also. Masler went to 'KrUco In 1S7C with flvo millions an his blmrc , and btxainc actcck spfculator , end the Bonanza Four ruled the Hunan/a infncs. Mackay was generally liked , but the others pillaged everybody and never did a generous action. LUCK SAVED HIM. Kalr had nn ontlro belief In hU good luck , and his success Justified It. Among his work men was a Mlssourlan namixl Heald. One day they quirreled , Hruld beat his boss , and to escape the law bccamo a dangerous road agon. . Ho van nhvnyi1 on the lookout for Kalr. One day Kalr and bin brother took the stage for 'Krlsco. After a mile's drive Jam03 Kalr got sick and took a wngnn back. An hour later the express messenger was shot off the top of the stage and the passengers made to como out. Kalr'n brother had no soon of touched the ground than ho was fchot by the road agent , who was Healil. He thought It was Jim. No wonder Ja'.nos paid the posse that hunted down the murderer $5,000. Although partners , the four all envied and distrusted one another , and the three united In hating Muckay. On several occasions they rigged the Block market for hla special ben efit , hut he knew what he w < > a about and kept away. One clement of aiiccnut common to them all was that In a tlmo of killing license and dissipation none of them drank. Ten yea- ago there wan a wretched llttlv man named Stockton wandering about the Htock hoards here and In New York , living by charity. In ' 70 he was a broker In 'Krlaco and ono of the Ilrst. Among the thousands of mining bills turned out at the clone of the Bciulon at Sacramento wan ono authorizing tlin Crescent Mining company to l mio addi tional stock for purchase and development of adjacent properties. It wan quietly sneaked through and Boon forgotten. CUOOKBO DKALS IN STOCK. Two ycara after the Crwcnt stock was nelllng at $30 , Klood and O'lirlcn had nearly all the stock and weru nailing for a now election to have entire control. Mnckay wen chatting the two at a meeting about their speculation , affirming the ntock worthless , etc. Klood remarked ! "Well , we will take all your stock at $100 anyway , HU you can innko some money , " "Hone " ald Mackay "I'll , ; let you have 5.000 gharry at $100 , " The broilers settled the matter , and Stockton , who represented Mackay , began the. campaign , offering big lota , always for future delivery. The part ners were deceived. They believed that Mackay wns short of the stock nnd must come to them for It to deliver. In the meantime - time the printing presses In New York were nt tvork , and 200,000 shares of new Block put out. Klood hid Crescent to $255 ; Stock- ton's friends were let In. Finally n cer tificate of the new stock came on the mar. ket and the partners called In all their purchases , and they came by the cord. The story got out ; Crescent dropped to $1.1 ! ! > , and no lakers. Klood nnd O'llrlen lost JS00.009. nnd everyone was glad of It. When Kalr was about to put the news of his Ophlr find on the market the telegraph ofilre nt Virginia was In charge of a stupid- looking lad known aa Johnny Skae. Hut It wns nil li looks ; a shrewder , quicker lad could not be found osi the coast. Ono day Kalr sent a inesKe to his broker In 'Frisco nnd went out , leaving a paper on , the desk. Skao gave a glance at It ana aw It was a private telegraph code. In two seconds It was eopled flnd replaced Just ns Kalr came tushlng back. He got It and left. Johnny had n friend named hind , who hail some money , nnd between the two and Knlr's tele grams a fortune was inailo for ouch. In the coilo "Dolly" was buy ; "Molly. " sell. Johnny quit the otllce , nnd. hating Kalr , determined to do him some mischief. If possible. Kalr had commenced a boom In "Crown Point" and sent a llnnl order to buy 2OOD shares as a starter. His writing was very bad and with little- effort Skae altered Dolly Into Molly. It broke the market , smashed the boom and gave the telegraph speculator a , chance to load up with cheap stocks. Johnny went Into the millions. Indulged In every senseless extravagance , and then broke. In 1SS6 n party of miners on the derolato road over the Sierras of Northern Wyoming came across n small man seated on the ground , his head pillowed on lih arm. He was dead. A scanty minor's outfit lay near him , hut no n.oney nor provisions were found. Ho had starved to death. It was poor Johnny Skae. Kalr Is gone. I In was not cold before the fight over his fortunebegan. . There seems to have been a curse on the early gold-peek- crs , and old Master Is no exception. Ho spent his mllllois In high living and extrava gance , nnd after many vlrlrslludes reached Philadelphia In 1S90 , penniless. TIJACIIKIIS * COXVI3VMON CI.OS1-3S. South Dakota AMHOclildnn Conclude * tl lit-liKlliy Si'NNtoii. VI2UMILLION , S. IX. Jan. 1. ( Special. ) At a late hour this morning the Teachem1 association of South Dakota adjourned Its sessions until one year from date. Yestcr- day being the last day , was crowded to overflowing with work both of a literary nnd business nature. It baa been a general re mark that too much has been crowded lute the four days of the session to give those attending nn opportunity to hear every thing. During each day two department * and some of the tlmo three have held thcli separate meetings , and often It has been ncc- eivviry for the tenehcr to clioot\ > between several very Interesting papers. It wag sug gested by some thnt the regular tlmo U the scfslon bo extended to n week nnd havi but one department In session nt n time. All of the exercises were greatly abbrevi ated because of the shortness of the tlmo. Several rapers wciv read which had been left over from provloua cessions. In the de partment of colleges nnd high schools Prof. K. 0. Garrntt of Spearflsh , who hud been detained at the Teachers' association meet ing at Lincoln. Neb. , read nn able paper on "Teaching Patriotism In the Public Schools ; to be nn American Is Dot lor Than to bo a King. " Ho brought with him greetings from the assembly at Lincoln from a body ol toacheiu 1,100 strong. An exhaustive paper was read by Prof. A. Iledo of Hcdfleld on the Btibjeet , "How to Teach Dakota Lac'u to Uco Ooo.l Kngltah. " The dlseurslon wta opened by 13. J. Qulgley of Mitchell. These two papers were from the program of the rtnv iH'fnro. "Thr Mi1nrnttnil.il Vrtllln of thp Study of Literature" wns well discussed as well as "The Considerations of Courses ol Study. " The department of graded and com mon schools had an equally Interesting pro gram , which In.ited until the noon hour. In the afternoon the chapel wnn well filled nnd ono of the best programs of Iho acffslon cur ried out. "Ideals and Ideals In Education , " by K. 13. C. McClelland of Sioux Kalla. waa heartily applauded , as was the paper of W. I. Graham , president of the Mitchell college. Owing to his Inability to bo present the paper was read by President II. K. Warren of Ynnkton college. A business meeting at I o'clock animated things somewhat for an hour or two. Several Important questions worn dla- cus.ird , one' being the advisability of ap pointing a committee to wait upon the leg islative body this winter In order to liavo some needed changes made In the school laws. The wheel laws are very complicated nnd dlfllciilt to understand by the average person. The chair appointed Measro. Mauek , Ilock , Wclutcr , Myershlnd , Klngnbury and Salem as members of this committee. The evening session wns opened with music , after which Dr. Kratz of Sioux City was Intro duced , who delivered lila fnninin lecture on "Child Study. " Dr. Kratz was greatly pleased to nddrera nn audience In the chapel of the State university of South Dakota , be cause It brought to him many plciinnnt rec ollections of the tlmo when ho wnn con nected with the college. The lecture WIH exceedingly interesting , and was applauded most heartily. A vote of thanka was ex tended to the doctor by the audlenro for the pleasant instruction which he gave In liln lecture. The remainder of the ocoslon na well ns the year was spent enjovabiy at Kast hall. The Verinllllon orchestra fur nished music throughout the evening. Re freshments were served , nnd at a late hour to the patriotic song of "America" and the solemn hymn. "God bo With You Till Wu -Meet Again , " the Teachers' ai < t > oclatloa of 183C was concluded. HrooUliiKN Comity Li-Kintal Ivo Content PICIlItR , S. D. , Jan. 1. ( Special Telegram. ) The papers for leglalollvo contests by the populists from Ilrooklngs county were ( lied In the oflleo of the secretary of state today. It was generally believed that Iho contest from Sanborn county would ho the only ono carried lrto the house , but thkrwoulil In- Tl-OlltllfM III (111ItllNllllNM ( AVorlll. MITCIH3LL , S. D. , Jan. 1. ( Special Tele gram ) The Mitchell Dry QooJs company , an old established firm , failed this morning , and the Block Is In the hands of the sheriff. The failure was precipitated by n demand of the county treasurer for two years' back personal tnxui. amounting to $533 , which the firm wan unable to anett. They gave chattel mortgage to the First National bank for protection , which foreclosed Immediately. The firm will not bo able to realize anything from tlo failure. The firm Is heavily In ' debted 'to eastern houses. SAN KUANCI3CO , Jan. 1. Barrett & Sherwood , the oldest and at one time the largest retail Juwelry linn in California , have failed. The llrni was started over forty years ago by Itobcrt Sherwood and J. S. Ilurrctt. Itoth men became million aires. Barrett died thirty years ngo nnd Sherwood retired to devote his time to other largo In ten-lit a. Ills nephew , W. J. Sher wood , succeeded him , and baa since con ducted the business. A long period of poor business Is the cause of the failure. The liabilities will not c.xcrcd $10,000 , must of which Is owed to the Taaoiu Manufacturing company. Wctmoro & Co. , and IWrseh ft Hcynian , all eastern linns. CHICAGO , Jan. 1. It Is announced that the solvency of the Dime Savings hank lina been secured by the Htockhoidns , who have gone down Into their own pockets diid paid an assresmcnt of about SO per cent. 13y this assc-ssmcnt the bank's caul ) reserve lies been Incrcaucd to over 25 per cent of Itu deposits , as compared with the legal reserve - servo of 15 per cent for savings hanks. It Is reported that the bank Is likely to bo consolidated with ono of the ctrongcr Insti tutions of Itu claes. JAMES E. BOYD & CO Tcluplioiiu 1UU. ; ) Oinalr.i , Nub. COMMISSION GRAIN ; PaOYISDXS : AXO : SF03.CJ < Hoard of Triile. . rct wires la Chicago and New York , Z .rrr imndtntsi John A. Warrtn & C" WANTED. Illirheit muiltei prlcu paid and prauipl roturut ItufcreiiccUmali.i NMloiml Maim F. S. BUSH & CO. , No obinmlmlau , & 13 3. lUtli St. , Omaha , UeU