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    Till? OMAHA
DAILY
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11EE: TUESDAY, JANUAIIY 13, IJfO.1.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Onlj lair Volume of Business is Dona on
Board of Trade.
CORN AND WHEAT BOTH DROP SLIGHTLY
Data Go Vp Qnr4er, While Pro-
Ten. Tveenly Cent '
Filaher.
CHICAGO, Jan. 12. There vn only a
fair trade In wheat today, and althoiiRh
the new In sreneral wan bullish the cIomi
was easier. May helna; 4i4' lower. May
corn wti 4'4c lower, while oats closed
Lc higher. Provisions were atronn. the
Mav delivery rinsing- from l"c to 2"c higher.
Wheat wan rather unsettled ami In spite
of bullion new, which caused a firmer
feelln early In the day, the tendency was
toward lower prices, Influenced largely uy
a continued liquidation by local lona. A
report that a ronelderable amojnt of
wheat was being worked for shipment to
Franco wa an early .bull factor. a were
the small receipt and heavy rains In Ar
gentine. There was also a good caxh de
mand and reports of a heavy export busi
ness at the seaboard helped price late In
the day- May opened 4c to Wic lower
at 7'i..764n to 764c and quickly sold up
to 764c. Helling by pit traders caused a
decline to 7i-V"754c, when there ti an
advance to 764c. fnloac'.lng by longs
hrouxht about another break and the price
went down to 7543 754c, with the close 4
4j'4t; lower at 75 t ToTttc. There waa an In
creased visible supply of 37.0i bushels,
compared with the. decrease a year ago of
gn.oiiii bushels. The amount on passage
ahowed an Increase of 2.184.0 bushels.
Clearance of wheat and flour were equal
to i.,in bushel. Primary receipts' were
bM.floO bushels, against 1,(2.(U bushel a
year ago. Minneapolis and ' Duluth re
ported receipt of 361 cars, which, with
local receipt of 38 cars none of contract
grade made total receipts for the three
polnta of 3W cars, against H67 cars last
week and 1,018 car a year ago.
Trading In corn was extremely dull and
the market wan featureless, with prior
barely steady. A good cash demand was
the main atrenKthening influence, although
a fair export demand also favored the bull
side. The weather was favorable for the
mcvcnrvnt. but the receipts were only mod
erate, due to the car situation. The weak
ness in wheat late In the day was a de
pressing factor and caused an easy tone
at the close May being 41i4c lower at
13-V, after selling between 43Se and 437c
Ljcal receipts were 374 cars, with two of
contract crade.
The oata pit was almost deserted and
very little trading was done, but In spite of
the extreme dullness the market was firm.
A good cash demand, together with buying
by a pron.lnent long, was the chief sup
porting Influence. The close was firm, with
Mav 4c higher at 34c, after selling be
t'vuen 344c. and 34V(3474c. Local receipts
were fair at 210 cars.
l'rovlslonr opened strong on a marked
decreaae In receipts of hog and higher
prices at the yards. The receipt at the
yard were lestrlcted by heavy snow in
the west, which delayed shipment. A good
demand from packers for lard and ribs,
together will, buying by outsiders, caused
a further advance, and the market closed
strung, with May pork up 20c at 816.324.
May lard waa loc higher fit $9.52, while ribs
were lis.(174e higher at 8S.95.
Kstlmated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
75 cars; corn, 610 cars; oata, 19.1 cars; hogs,
86,JO head.
The leading future ranged a follows:
Article. I Open.
High. I Low. i Cloae. Saty.
Wheat
Jan.
May
July
Corn
Jan. May
July
oata
Jan. '
May
July
Fork
Jan. ,
May
Lard
Jan. May
Jjly
nu
Jan.
May
7241
72VJ 73 -73
724
764
734fj4
764(754'"(r476'fi'4
3'Vlf4l
7341
I
73473V84
46't H
4.V43V.iT4
4t4
434 h '4
43-d
434
424 1
tlTi!42V0-3!
I.
I
344
32
34
32
34
31 k
344
344 T
4
17 75 '
14 20
"80 '
9 46
9 30
31431&4i
17 75 y
IS 40
I
17 tJ
IS 20
9 80
9 46
9 30
8 70
17 50 1 17 40
Is 324 i 1 124
9 87HI
9 874
9 524
374
9 75
9 66
8,874
9 424
9 3U
8 65
8 80
8 T4
8 80
8 77H
8 95 I
8 8241
8 97H
8 82Vi
No. 1.
Cash quotation were a follow:
FLOUK Steady; winter patents, 83.40(9
8.60: straights. 13.10&3.3O; spring pateitH,
2.i.l0; atralghts, t2.9uSS.20; bakr, 82.25
WHEAT No. i spring. IZQKbc; No. 3, 7!
ty'ic; No. 2 red, 72'a'i24c
CORN-No. 2, 4Mc; No. I yellow, 45'4c
OAT8-N0. 2, 32c; No. 8 white, 3S4y4i5c.
HYK-No. 2. 4c.
UAKLEY CJood feeding, 4145c; fair to
cnoice malting, 4irnosc.
SKKDH-No. 1 flax, 81.18: No. 1 north
Wftern, 81.24. Prime timothy. $3.86.
1'KUVnHlONS Mess pork, per bbl.. $17.75.
Lard, per loo lbs., $9,924. Short rlh side
(loose), tS.7&(U8.tf74. Dry salted shoulder
(boxed), 88.3741i8.62H. Short clear sides
(hox-di. 89.UHii9.12V4.
Following were the receipts end shipment
of Hour aud grain:
Receipt. Shipments,
Flour, bbl 20,0m) 8,9110
Wheat, bu 67,700 3)
Corn, bu 32S,bnO 2C9,9iiO
Oats, bu 276.9.10 192,1k)
Itye, bu -. 7,600 9110
Itarley, bu 38.UU) 14,100
On the Produce exchange today the but.
ter market was oulet and steady; cream
eries, lSCs27Sic; dairies, 174125c. Kgg, lirm,
loss off, cases returned, 26c. Cheese, dull
and steady, U"ul4e.
SEW YORK UK1MKHAI, MARKET.
Qaotatloas
of the Day on
Commodities.
Various
NEW YORK, Janen2.-FLOUR-Recelpt.
:i.3ii0 bbl.; exports, 16.435 bbls.; fairlv ac
tive and steady; wln'er oatenta, $3.floi3.90;
winter straights, $3.454t3.5&; Minnesota pat
ents, $4.wu&4.2o; winter extras, $2.5(J3.16;
Minnesota bakers, $3.2513.40; winter low
grades, $2.6Stfi2.95. Rye flour, steady; sales,
koO bbls.; fair to good, $3.0U4)3.35. Buck
wheat flour, quiet, $2.2ofcr2.33, spot and to
arrive.
CORNMEAL-Dull; yellow western. $1.18;
elty. $1.16; Urandywine, $3.4tf3.55.
4YK Steady: No. 2 western. 09c, f. o. b.,
afloat; stute, 66ti57c, c. I. f.. New York.
IIAHLKY Dull: feeding, 42fc45c. f. o. b.,
float; malting, 47i0uc, c. 1. f., Buffalo.
WHEAT Recelpis. 79.1.00 bonhels; ex-j-)rts,
73.CJJ bushels. Spot, easy; No. 2 red.
'4e. elevator, and 79V f. o. b. afloat;
No. 1 northern, Duluth, Sic, f. o. b. afloat;
No. 1 hard. Manitoba, 874c f. o. b. afloat.
.-rrer opening steady market advanced a
trine on rubles, fair clearances and cover
lug. Later the market followed a sharp de
ellne at St. I-oiiIh. bjt rallied on export
rumors, after which It broke again on the
Vlelble supply Increase and closed unset
tled at Vi4c net decline. March closed
Ht S2c: May, (4C'Nihc; closed
July, 7l4i7!44r: closed at 7Vc.
ed at 804c;
CORN Receipts, 34,000 bushels; exports,
9 603 bushels. Spot, steady; No. 2. 5S4c
elevator, und 574c, f. o. b. afloat; No. 2
yellow, Hie; No. 2' while, nc. The option
market was Irregular but steadv. January
advanced t Wic at the oieiilng on light
contract slocks, but later, with other
monrhs. eased off under tine weather and
resitting and cloned easy at unchanged
price. January, 67VSi5f)c; clo.-ed ut 57c;
February. f4c; clowd at 5lc; March
closed tt 634c; May, 4X,l9c; closed at
4e; July. 44M84c: rlosrd at 4f.',c.
OATH Receipts, 6I.S00 bushel. Spot,
tlrni; No. 2. 424c; standard white. 42c: No
2 white, 424c, No. 1 white. 41c; track,
mlxeit western, nominal; truck, white, 41
4M4c. Options dull and barely steady; May
closed ut 404c.
HAY Quiet; shipping, &5&7tc; good to
Choice. $9.511 10.06.
HOPS Firm; state, common ' to choice,
19"3 crop, 29'ii37c; VMi crop 24rj6c; olds,
k'Ul24e; Ph. I tic cuaal, line' crop, 25ij40c;
11 crop, 'sii .Vk-: old. 84.1124c.
HIDES Steudy; Gaivtstou, 20 to 25 lb.,
IXc; California, 21 to 26 lbs., 19c; Texas dry.
24 to lbs., 14c
LEATHER Firm: acid. 24(h:4e.
PROVISIONS He f, steady, family. $1 00
mi w: mess, 110 mi i uo; Deer Hams. IIM -wt
22.U0; packet $14.Ui 15.00; city extra India
mens, $l.ooi27.uu. Cut meals, quiet: pickled
Denies. y.Mxq iu uo; piemen sniiuiuerte. xs 2.1
pickled hams, $11. Oofc 11.25. 1-ard, steady;
western steamed, fio.ju; January closed at
$M'..ti, nominal; refined, steady; routiner t.
iK'so; South America, $10; compound. $7 50
7.75. lork. oilrl: family. $IH; sh rt
clear. 810 .'44j 12.50; mesa. IIr.Mk&Ib.Si.
T A LIaJW Firm; cliy, 6'i0c; country
4'u6c.
nut-rirra; uumesuc, lair to extra,
BUTTER Receipts. 4.900 pkgs. : steady;
stale dairy. 3t2t4o; extia creamery, 14:
com tom to cn4i-e. ciw.
CHEESE Receipts, 24 pkgs.; firm: fancy
large atate, full cream, colored and white.
fall mude. 14c; lute made, 134i134: fancy
small, colored, J made, 144c; Ute made,
13411 14c.
EGGS Receipts, 4.314 pkgs.; firm; state
and Pennsylvania, average best, 31c; wrst-H
em. poor to fancy, ail)c.
POULTRY Alive. teady to firm: tur
tcye,, HtuLlc; fowls, Liu lit; dressed, firm;
western rhlckens. 12ff1c; western fowl.
1I4'ji.4c: turkeys, laulKe.
.i r.TA 1,8 The w hie fluctuation In the
London tin market continue, toda,'s net
hauae twins; ah advance of 1 IS to eV.128
1- fur spot and top at 12 17s 6d for fu
tures. Tne New ,rk market was af-fot-d
to a small exJcnt hy this showing
and closed oulet nt 1W .So. Gaining
7.1 the London copper market closed at
l.'s d for spot and at 2s 61 for fu
ture, while New York quotation were
nominally r.bout 4o hlrhcr; rtandard
rtoo(ed at $11. So; lake. 312.374; electrolytic,
81- casting, $12.15. Lard waa dull and un
changed at 4.1s here and til f.s In Lon
don. Spelter advanced b points locally to
$.v7fi fi.r the white ami In London It re
n:nlne.l unchanged at 2 TTie Entillsh Iron
n'arkets were hleher. with Glasgow closing
at-n-'lt) M and Mlddleshorough at 47s. I)
cnlly the market remains dull and un
changed. Warrants are nominal. No. 1
northern foundry I quoted at 3 lOcfi 2S.K;
No. 2 northern foundry. No. I sojihern
foundry and No. 1 oft southern foundry,
122 ("Kit 23.00.
4MAIIA WIIOl.r.SAI.K: MARKET.
Condition of Trade anil Qaotatlon on
Maple anil Fancy Produce.
EG09 Fresh tpck, 24c.
LIVE POLLTRV-Hns 9'910c; old roost
ers, 44ffc; turkey. 12til3c; ducks, 8go;
geese, 74ifsc; spring chicken, per lb., In J
lie.
DRESSED POVLTRY Toung chickens,
lKal2c; hens, lflallc; turkeys, 14ijl6c; ducks,
lwillc; geese, Iliil2c.
Hl'TTKK Pai king stock, 17c; choice
dairy, In tubs. 24i21c; separator, 29930c.
OY'STERS Standards, per can. 2&c: extra
selects, per ran. 3:c; New Yorl counts per
can 42c; bulk, extra select, per gal., $1-76;
bulk, stanoaros. per cat., l it.
FRESH FISH Trout. 9'.c: n-rr!ng. he;
plckerei. 8c; pike. c; perch, 6c; buffalo.
dressed, 7c; suntlsh, 3c; blueflns, 3c: white-
fish, 9c; salmon, lc; naauocK. 11c: coansn.
12c; redsnapiT, loc; lobsters, boiled, per
lb., 30c; lobsters, green, per 10., .-c; duii
heads, 10c; cattish, 14c; black bass, 2)c;
halibut, lie.
HKAN Per ton. $13.50.
HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Whol-
sale Hay Dealers' association: Cnoice So,
1 upland, $8.50; No. 1 medium, $7.60; No. 1
coarse, $7. Rye straw, $6. These prices
are for hay of good color and quality. De
mand fair, receipts light.
CORN 36C.
OATS 34c.
1
RVL-No. 2, 45a.
VEGETABLES.
NEW CELERY Kal.imaroo, per do...
'Be; Utah, pe do., 43c; California, per
doz , tot stalks weighing from 1 to 14 lbs.
tch, 4ivjj i5c.
POTATOES Per bu., 60c.
SWEET POTATOES Iowa, Kansas. $2.25.
TURNIPS Per bu., 40c: Canada rutaba
gas, per lb., 14c.
HEETH Per lu.. 40c.
CUCUMBERS Hothouse, per dos., $2.
PARSNIPS Per bu.. 4UO.
CARKO'IS Per bu., 4ic.
OREEN ONIONS Southern, per dozen
butiches, 45c.
RADIallES euuthern, cor dozen bunches.
45c.
WAX BEANS Per bu. box. $3; string
beans, per bu. box, $1.60 "
lAHBAUK-Jloliunil seea. per id., ic.
ONIONS New home grown. In sacks, per
bir. 76c Spanish per crate, li.Ti.
NAVY KEAA a Jrer B".. i.M.
TOMATOES New fallfornla. per 4-bas-
kef crate, $2.75; Florida, per 6-bafckof crate.
J.(KI.
CAULIFLOWER California, per crate,
$2.50.
FRUITS.
PEARS Fall varieties, per box, $2; Colo
rado, per box, $2.25.
APPLES Western, per bbl.. $2.75; Jona
thans, $4; New York stock, $3.25; California
Bellfiowers, per bu. box, $1.60.
GRAPES Catawba, per basket, 18c;
Malagas, ner keg, $6.(io;.0f.
CRANBERRIES Wisconsin, per bblr;
$10; Bell and Bugles, $11; per box. $3.60.
TKUrlt AL U11S.
BANANAS Per bunch, according te size,
$2.0(2.5O. v
LEMONS California fancy, $0.75; choice,
$3.50.
ORANGES Florida Bright. $3.75; Cali
fornia r.avels, $3.50; California sweet Jaffas,
'fell sizes. '$2.75.
DATES Persian, ln-70-lb. boxes, per id.,
Cc; per case of 30-lb. ckrs.. $2.26.
FIGS California, per 10-iti. carton. $1;
Turkish, per -'b box. 1418c.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HONEY New Utah, per 24-frama caw
$3.75.
CIDER New York, $4.60; per 4 bbl., $2.7o.
SAUERKRAUT-Wlsoonsl.i, per V4 bbl.,
$2 25; per bbl., $3.75.
POPCORN Per lb.. 2e; shelled, 4c.
HIDES No. 1 green 6c: No. 2 green, 6c
No. 1 salted, 74c; No. 2 salted, 64c; No. 1
eai calf, 8 to 124 lbs., 84c; No. 2 veal
calf, 12 to 15 lbs., 6c; dry hides, 812c;
sheet) nelts. 25ffl75e: horse hides. 81.50671.50.
NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, per lb..
15c; hard shell, per lb., 14c; No. sort sneu,
per lb., 13c; No. 2 hard sheh, per lb., 12c;
llrazilM. oer lb.. 12c: fllherts. Der lb.. 12c:
almonds, soft shell, per lb., 16c i hard shell,
per lb., 15c; j.ecans, large p-r lb., 124c;
small. Der lb.. 11c: cocoanut. Det doz.. U)c:
chestnuts, per lb , 10c; peanuts, per lb.,
64c; roasted peanut, per, lb., 7c; black
walnuts, per bu., $1; hickory nuts, per bu.,
$1.50: cocoanuts. Der 100. $4.
OLD METALS. ETC A. B. Alplrn
-Quotes the following prices: Iron, country.
mixed, per ton. 111; iron, stove piaie, per
ton, $8; copper, per lb., 84c; bras, heavy,
per lb.. 84c; brass, light, per lb., 54c; lead,
per lb., c; xlnc, per lb, 24c; rubber, per
iu., t4C.
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WEARB COMMISSION COMPANY.
110-
111 Board, of Trade, Omaha, Neb-
Telephone 1516.
CHICAGO, Jan. 12. WHEAT Market
has been weak In face of a very large
shipping and export business In the dlf
ferent markets, me only strengtn waa i.t
the opening, on reports of ralna in Argen
tine: but later prices declined about vc
under Saturduy, The market has had no
outside help, and there has been more or
less liquidation. New York reports 77 loads
taken tor export, iocul casn sales aggre
aate 135.000 bushels No. 1 northern to mll-
lens and for shipment. There were 30 loa Is
sold ut the gu.i. Primary reoelpts, 666,000
bushels, against 1,022,000 last year. In the
northwest ;tol cars, against 9i0 a year ago.
The visible increased 378.0HO bushels, com
pared with 800,000 decrease last year. Clear
ances were jN,io Dusneis. 1 ne worms
shipments were large, 8.7.9,000 bushels. On
passage Increased 2.1M.00O bushels. Russian
Khinments were almost 3.000.000 bushela.
Broomhall said the Danube would be open
In three days, which Is ten weeks ahead
of exuectation. Local receipts. 39 cars,
with none contract. Estimates for Tues
day.. 75 cars.
-CORN The market hns kept about
steady for futures, but samples have been
4c lower, and brokers ay the seaboard
bids are 4c lower than Saturday's. Spec
ulative trade has been uulet. Armour has
been a buyer on a small scale. There wa
good weather for grading. Local receipts,
374 cars, with 2 contract. Estimate for
Tuesday. 610 cars. There were 16 curs and
24.0OO bushels contract out of private house. L
Some COrjl l.llur.m Ull jnnuai . Luiiuni-iq
Suturday waa turned down by the Inspec
tion department. Clearances, 3S2.UUO bmslieli.
'primary receipts. 62,ooO bushelti, against
7J49.000 lust year. New York reports 6. loads
taken for export. Local cash sales, 100,000
iiushels. The visible Increased 411. IX)
bushels. In-al stocks, 2.146,000 bushels. In
creased 272,ooO. tin pussage Increased 8.O0O
bushels. World s shipments, 3,7u,ou0
bushels.
OATS There hus been a strong market.
supported mainly by the Patten buying;
there has also been buying oy casn, nouses.
The market at Us best war up 4c Local
receipt, 210 cars, with 6 cars contract.
Estimate ior tomorrow, ijo cars. 1 no
visible decreased 267.000 bushels. Loral
stock only M3,'o bushel, decreased M.ooO
burhels. New York reports 10,000 bushels
taken for export. IO.al sales cash, &0.00O
bushels. There was no standard out of
private houses and shipments are keeping
up euch day. Clearances, 7.300 bushels.
PROVISIONS The whole provision list
has been titrong ouid higher. There ha
been heavy buying of ril.E by Armour and
buying of ribs and selling of lard by
Cuduhy. There were 38, Ok) hogs; prices at
the yard luc higher. Estimate for to
morrow. 36,0.10 head. Hogs In the west
today. 65.UU head, against 70. (M) last week
and Mi.oou last year.
WEARE COMMISSION COMPANY.
Kansas ( lty tirala and Provlaloaa.
KANSAS CITY. Jnn. 12. WHEAT May,
ffec; July, 64c; cash. No. 2 hard, fitiftiv;
No. 3 b4(iiic; No. 4. bofptilc; reiected, 5211
8c: No. 2 red, 874tjtiH4c; No. 8.. o4i74c.
CORN January. 374c: Mu, 3Vu;ix'sc:
caxh, No. 2 mixed. 80c; Nc, 8 white, i'u
XM-: No. 8. 3J)4t)3X4c.
OATS No. 2 white, Sac; No. t mixed.
344e. .
RYE -No. 2, 464c.
HAY Choice timothy, 813 00; choice prai
rie. 19 00.
Hl'TTER Creamf ry, 25t27c; dairy, fancy.
""riCiGS-Fresh. 214c
Rx-eipts. Shipments
wneat. ou , im.ks.
Cirn, bu ....2!'..iJ
Oats, bu 37.0UU
2
82.40
21.000
Ualalk Ural) Market.
Dl'U'TII, Jan. 12-WHEAT-Cah. No.. 1
hard. 744c; No. 2 northern. 714c; No. 1
northern. 744c: -May, 64c.
OATS-Sla. 844c.
Visible Mapply of bra I a.
NEW YORK, Jan. 12. The visible supply
of aiaturday, Jauusxy 10, a tomplled by
the New York Produce exchange wa
lollows: .
WHEAT-60.116.000 bu.;' increane, 875.000
bu.
CORN ft.! 0 bu.; Increase. 411. onn bu.
OATH 4.(v(;.iJ bu. ; decrease, 2ti2.io bu.
M 1 K l,li. bu.; decrease, 2!t.i bu.
HAKLLY 2,.V13.'K) bu. ; decrease, 373,000
bu ,
St. l,oa la (irnln and Provisions.
ST. LOUIS. Jan. 12. WHEAT Lower;
No. 2 red cash, elevator. 7o"tc; track, i4'u
00; May, 74Sc; July, 7'i'; No. 2 haru,
674f Tne.
OKN Lower; No. 2 cash, flc; track, 41tf
42c; May, 4i.A,'.
A'I4 Strong: No. 2 rash. 3tr; track, 344
.Vc; Miv, 34Sc; No. 2 white, ic.
KIE-Urm nt 3.vy."c.
fi.oi K weaker; red winter patents, .T 35
(1 3. 5ti; extra fancy and straight, 83.tR3.3U;
clear, $2.i3.nO.
SEED 'I imothv. uteadv. $P..0"tj3.50.
C( IKNMEAI Steady, $2.30.
BRAN Higher; sacked, east track, 78fjF
80c
HAY-Tlmothy, firm, $10.00(fJI.00; prairie,
loW, 9.D1'11 !)
IRON COTTON TIES-51.074-BAGGING
6 6-Wnl l-16c.
HEMP TWINE 9c.
.PROVISIONS Pork, lobbing, standari
mess, $17.'i0. Ijird, higher, Js.wi. Dry salt
meats (boxed), stronger; extra shorts, 8V75;
clear rlbt, 8v75; short clears. $9. Bacon
(boxed), stronger; extra shorts, V.t.624;
clear ribs, $9.75; short cleans, $10.
METALS lead: Steady at 3 .974- Spel
ter: Held at $4 45.
POULTRY Firm; chickens, 10c; turkeys,
15Jj1Sc; ducks, 12c; geese, 8c.
Bl'TTER Firm; creamery, ntf.lOc; dairy,
lxli'.c.
EGGS 8teady at 22c, loss off.
Receipts. Shlprtient.
Flour, bbls 6.0"0 x8.o).
heat, bu 5n.(i0 83,"Oi
Corn, bu 12.'i0 62.000
Oats, bu 86,ifH) fti.OOJ
Liverpool Orain and Provision.
LIVERPOOL, Jan. 12-WHEAT-Rpot:
Firm; No. 2 red western winter, 5s 14d;
No. 1 California, 6s 8d. Futures: March,
6s 1(1: Mav. 5a d.
CORN Spou Unlet; American mixed,
new, 4i( 114(1; old, 5s 44d. Futures: Quiet;
January, 4s ("sd; March, 4s 3Hd; May, 4s
2!M-d.
I'EAS Canadian, steady, 6s 7d.
FIXJUR St. Louis fancy winter. 8s 3d.
HCPS At London (Pacific coast) firm,
fi 1 . 7 r.s.
PROVISIONS Beef, quiet; extra India
tni'.n, tvn su. Poik, easy; prime mess,
western. .80s. Hams, short cut, 14 to 16 lbs.,
quiet, 62s. Bacon, Cumberland cut, 26 to
3o lbs., firm, 47s; short ribs, 16 to 24 lbs.,
dull, 47s 6d; long clear middles, light. 2S to
3 lbs., nteady, 47s, long clear middles,
heavy, 35 to 40 lbs, steady, 40s 6d; short
clear backs, 16 to 20 lbs., steady, 4fis; clear
bellies, 14 to 16 lbs., dull. f2s. Shoulders,
riuare, 11 to 13 lbs., steady, 2'.. Lard, dull;
prime western. In tierces, 52s; American
refined, tn palls, dull, bos.
HI TTKR Nominal.
CHEESE Firm ; American finest white
and colored, firm, 62s.
The Imports of wheat Into Liverpool last
week were 69.4M) quarters from Atlantic
ports, 15.000 from Pacific ports and 34,000
from other ports.
The Imports of corn from Atlantic ports
last week were 25,800 quarters.
Philadelphia Produce Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 12. BUTTER
Fair; extra western creamery, 29c; extra
nearby prints, 30c.
eggs Firm; good demand; rren nearby.
30c at the mark; fresh western, 30c, loss
off; fresh southwestern, 29c, loss off; fresh
southern, i'M. loss off.
CHEESE Firm but dull: New York full
creams, prime small, 14(ki144c; New York
full creams, fair to good small, 134wl3c;
New York full creams, prime large, 14a
144c; New York full creams, fair to good
large, 13413c.
Toledo Grain and Seed.
TOLEDO, Jan. 12.-WHEAT-Dull and
weak; cash and January, 774c; May, 804c.
CORN Dull and weak; January, 454c;
May. 444c
OATH Dull but steady: January. 354c:
May. 35c.
K Y E O. Z, &3C.
SEED Clover, fair demand and strong:
January, $6.96; March, $7.05; prime timothy,
$1.86; prime alslke, $6,874-
Minneapolis Wheat, Floor and Bran.
MINNEAPOLIS. Jan. 12. WHEAT May.
754c; July, 764c; on track. No. 1 hard,
764c; No. 1 northern, 744c; No. 2, 734c
FLOUR First patents, i3.9ii(B4.0n; second
patents, $3.80tg.3.90; first clears, $2.90&3.00;
second clears, $2.40(g'2.6O.
BRAN In bulk, $13.5013.76.
Milwaukee Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE. Jan. 12. WHEAT Mar
ket lower; No. 1 northern, 77(?j'774c; No. 2
northern, 764f764c; May, 75i'54c, sellers,
RYE Steady; No. 1. eifcolc.
BARLEY Higher; No. 2, 67c; sample, 44
4K6c.
COKIN May, wftowftc.
Peoria Market.
PEORIA. 111., Jan. 12. CORN Higher;
No. 3, 41c.
OATS steady; iso. 1 wnue, 32c
New York Money Market.
NEW YORK, Jan. 12. MONEY On call.
steady. 4ftf5 per cent: highest. 6 per cent;
closing, 4&u per cent; time, easy; sixty
davs, 6(fj64 per cent; ninety days, & per
cent: six-months, 5 per cent; prime mer
cantile paper, ft4ij!T per cent
STERLING "EXCHANGE Firm, with ac
tual business In bankers' bills at $4.87 for
demand and at $4.8375 for sixty-day bills;
posted rates, $4.44u-4.874; commercial Dins,
54.824.83.
sn.VK.H-Bar. 48c: Mexican dollars. 384c,
BONDS Government, steady; railroad,
trreffular.
The closing quotations on bond are as
fellow:
V. 8. ref. 2a, ret..
do coupon
do Is, reg
do coupon
do new 4a. reg...
do coupon
do old 4e, reg....
do coupon .......
do ea. re
do roupou
Alchleou gen. 4a...
. do adj. 4a.
Dal Jk Ohio 4a....
do la
do cuuv. 4s
Canada 80. jtt
Central of Ga. it..
do la luc
Chee. Ohio 4'i.
Chicago Si A. IVeB
C, B. A Q. n. 4a.,
C, M St P (. 4a
C. N. W. c. 7a.
..1M4 L. tt N. unl. 4l 1004
. .MlS'.j Mex. Central 77
..KI6V do ! in.' 27
..lot iMInn. St. L. 4s... .1094
..lia'i M.. K. T. 41 f'
..1.16' do 21 Kli
.AW., N. V. C. xen. JHi...l()4
..l'j-, N. J. ('. . it 1324
..103 Ho. Pacific 4s lo:n4
..104 do it 53(
..KUN N. w. con. 4s ion1
.. 114 Hcadlm gen. 4l W
..llH'4 Rl L t I M c. bs 114
.. SI. L. A 8. F. 47j... 44
..UU St. L. 8. V. it M
. .l.n v do is : ka4
..104 8. A. eV A. P. 4e....5
. . 1 so. recisc 4e i
..ln!i4 80. Railway tt nix
.. 14 Texae A ractflc la. ..114
. . 4 T., SU L W. 4e . 1x4
..111',, In Ion Pacific 4s l'OS
...1X0 1 do coov. 4a I1M4
...107 IWabaeh is ....in
C, H. I. P. 4a...
C C C 4k 8t L g. 4a
Chicago Ter. 4s
Colorado 80. 4a
Denver K. O. 4a.
Krle prior lien 4a..
1014 do 2a no
4 1 da deb. B T7
44 Wet Shore 4a 110
fa Wheel. .L B. 4a...
Wla. Ontral 4ax.... 14
j4 Cone. Tobacco 4a ae1
1114 Colo. Hue! ta K4
10
do geuerai as....
r. W. 4V B. C. la .
Hot king Val. 44s..
Offered.
, Uostoa Stocka aad Rnnda.
HOSTON. Jan. 12. Call loan. 5 per
fent: time loans. 54i6 per cent. Official
closing of Block and bond:
Atchison 4a
...101 lAllouet
.' 4
. 434
. to
.830
. ii'4
. 66',
.no
. 104
. 11
' 44
. Ill
. t.4
. 27
.11..
14
.151
. r
. 114
. 4
4
44
. e
. 41
(laa la
...106 Amalgamated
... 7.1 fllngham
... til's Calumet A Hecla...
...1"UV3 Centennial
Max. Central 4a.
Atchison
do ntd
Boston A Albany lii
. opper Range
Pomlnlnn Coal
Boston A Me
.193
Boeloa Elevated ...
N. Y.. N. H. A H.
ritchburg pfd
I'nlon PaclSo
Mrx. Central
Amer. Sugar
Anwrlcau T. A T..
lumtntua 1. AS..
Utu. blectrtc
,.l!34iKraukiln
..13b luie H.iyale
..140 Mohawk
.1034 ' " .mlnloa
.. If.1 Oaceola
..13L'V . .rrl
. .144 gulncy
.. t71 Santa Pa Copper....
..lM tamlrat k
.. M4 Trlmouutalff-
.. 9V.J Trinity
..US) lulled Btltea
.. 37S - '-'-rla ,
. . s4 Winona
..lis. ... v. rlne
. . 164 Daly West
Mshs. Klectrlo '
do p(d
t'nlted trull
I'. 8. Steel
do pfd
Westli.gh. Common
Adventure
I.ondoa Stock ttaotatloaa.
IX3NDON, Jan. 12. Closing quotations:
Console, money W 1-14 N. Y. Central ...160
do account 4 rorroix A wealern
Anaronua & lo pfd
Atchison 914 Ontario A Western..
do pfd lot Peunrylvanla
Baltimore A Ohio. . .lo44 Rand Mltka
Canadian Paclnc 144 K.aJIng
.64
t4
-44
104
114
314
444
W4
lh
7
6X4
114
6 4
s4
i
Si 4
Chtsapueake A Ohio. do 1st pfd
tflllcsao U
W.
4l no Id pfd
C . M. A 8t.
P...
As iSouthern Ry
. US do pfd
. '34 Southern Pa. lfjc....
. t2'4'rnloo Parian
. 414' d pf.l
. 7-4' f. 8. Steel
. ft.'. 4 j rto pfd
.l.'.44i Wabash
. 3.1tl do pfd
DeBeera
Denver A
R. O.
do p(d....,
Erie
do let pfd
do Id pfd
Illinois Centl
Ixiulsvllle A
M . K. A T
1
Naab .
. 30 .
BAR SILVER Dull; 22 3-lsd er ounce.
MONEY 34(34 per tent. The rate of dis
count In the oorn market for short bills Is
8 7-16(oJ9-18 tier cent and for three-months'
bills is 34j34 pet cent.
Forelaa Klnnnelal.
UJNDON. Jan. 12-The demand for
money waa airunif In the market today,
owing to the fact that there will be heavy
calls during the week, dividend payments
and Stock exchange requirements. Dis
counts hardened. On the Slock exchange
buslnnea was quiet, attention being mainly
ci-tttered In mining contangjea. Consols
hardened and home rails fluctuated. Stocks
opened fairly steady and grew firm. Atchi
S"n. Toot ka A Santa Fe was die feature.
1'rteca wetken.-d later on New York selling
and buslnes closed dull. Grand Trunk
In. proved. Klo tlntos and Kaffir hardened.
PARIS, Jan. 12.- Trices opened with a
satisfactory tone on the bourse today, e
peilslly rentes. Kaffirs were firm, but soon
wenkenod on a rumor of the death of Al
fred Melt and the reported tightness of
contangoe In Indon. Conse.) jently busi
ness became generally indclded and In
active. Near the close Industrials were of
fered. At the elos price were heavy.
Foreigners receded and Kaftlr were dull.
The private rate of discount was 2 15-16
per cent; three per cent rentes, 100f 24c
lor the account.
BERLIN, Jan. 12. Exchange on Ixndon,
2m 44pfg ior checks; discount rates for
short bills, 34 per cent; three months'
bills. 24 per cent. Price opened firm on
t lie bourse today and reacted on realiza
tions The Issue of a large German loan
la expected shortly.
NEW YORK STOCKS AD IIOXD"..
Heavy Sale Halt Spernlatloa and
Indnee Seml-Staanatlon,
NEW YORK. Jan. 12. -The large selling
which developed on Saturday, and which
wa rencveu after the opening today,
served to take the vigor out ot speculation
and the stock market sank into a condition
of semi-stagnation during the afternoon,
with an occasional downward dip In price
'1 he market closed with one -of tnose sel.lng
movements In force, making the last prices
about the lowest of the nay. There was
nothing In the news to offer a rational ea
pianation ot the decline unless It might be
a rather less liberal disposition on the
part 01 the banks and truxt companies in
the matter of placing ehort time loans. Tho
Movements of cash, so far as known to too
puolic, continued to Increase the reserves
ot the banks. Tha subtrearury operat.ons
have yleiued rather more "than tl.wsi.vow to
ine bunks since Friday, and the bank state
ment 01 Saturday If believed to have un
aerstated the reserve Item at that time Dy
several minion dollars, owing to- the fact
.hat the heaviest movement last week
came late, and so figured for less than it
should havn in the weekly average. Some
Importance Is attached, howe'ser, to the
sumained upward movement lit sterling ex
change in connection with the correeponi
lng rise in london discounts, which made
a greater advance today, it Is believed
that unless money rates here arc allowed
to advance again the demand from London
will result in an outgo ot gold. 1'nls wouiu
In ten ere with the plana ot the managers
of the present speculative campaign In
stocks, who have counted upon a period of
eusy money. The (all tor a lo per cent In
stallment of the $o,ooo,ooo subscription Uo
the International Marine syndicate, which
will call tor .,(', ""0 on Saturday, Is an
other factor in the situation. Recent In
creases In bank and trust company stock
will call for some 4H.0w.oco to take up new
stock, and In the more remote future are
the propoHed Pennsylvania stock issue and
the presumption that the purchase for con
trol of Reading will be followed by Hie
issue of some new security Hgqthst thJ
holdings. Rumors continue busy also with
alleged plans for retiring the Atchison ie
bentures lth a new bond lnue. Th qui -k
multiplication ot these possible new offer
ings in the stock market had a rather
milling effect. Berlin also reported a new
German loan as an early prospect '1 he
numerous rumors of further railroad com
binations which were circulated- failed to
laivc a reviving effect upon speculation,
either because of thio new solicitude or the
effect on money supplies, or because the
rumors showed some lack 01 inventive
power.
A combination 01 Atcnison ana kock
Island, a Rock Island outlet to tide-v. iter
by way of Erie, a ourchase of Chicago
Great Western by Rock Island,, a purchase
or A ten won by Pennsylvania ana an ao
sorptlon of Southern Railway by Pennsyl
vania were some of the rumors which were
formulated during the day without pro
ducing much effect. There wa some early
strength In Atchison and Sugar, and later
advances in specialties, including me cni-
cago Union Traction stocks, the Iowa Cen
tral stocks, the Rubber goods stocks, Kan
sas City Southern and one or two others.
which were unexplained by any special
news.
Speculative bonds were weak in sym
pathy with stocks, but the Investment Is
sues were firm. Total aales, par value, $2,-
710,000.
United State bond were unchanged on
the last call.
The following are the closing price on
the New York Stock exchange:
Atchlaoa
do pfa
Bal. Ohio.....
do pd
Canadian PactSc
Canada 80 ,
Che. A Ohio....
Chicago at Alton
X4
80. Railway
K4
44
414
104
46-1
...inula
...1014
.:. 4
...I34l
..-a 17
... 4'
...IM
do Dfd....
Teiaa eV Pacllo
Toledo. 8t. L. 4k W
do pfd
Union Parflo
do pfd.,
Wabash ,
do pfd
Wheeling A U
do l!d pfd ,
Wla. Central .....
do pfd
.10S4
. M4
. so
. 44
. 4
. 64
. 17
. (3'
.100
.130
.141
.I'M
. 4
. t4
. tovt
.144
. 44
. 44
. 4
. M4
. 4
. M
do ptd....
Chicago, lnd.
do pfd...:.
Chlcas.0 St B.
...1. 714
IM. "
Chicago til. V
".5
do 1st pld
An Id ntd.
(Adama Ez..
-r,- 414 American Ex...
Chicago K. W...,.i22 t'nlted States ttj
cnicago ier. at -it... tsa eua-rargo ux.,.
do Dfd .K4Anal. Copper ,
0. C. C. 4k St. L
... '' Amir, car at r....
.( M4 ' do pfd
,.7v"t Amer. l.ln. Oil....
..: 44 do pfd
...H2 (American 8. 4k B.
..,271 do pfd ,..
... 41 jAnac. Mining Co..
k 'Brnoklyn R. T....
Colorado So
do lat pfd ,
do xd pfd
Del. A Hudson..
Del. L. A W
Denver A R. O.
do pfd
Erie
do 1st pfd
do id pfd
Great Nor. pfd..
Hocking Valley ,
do pfd
Illinois Central .
Iowa Central ...
1 do pfd
Lake Erie A W.
An nM .
C010. Fuel A Iron
... s4
... ii
...t'it'
...1014
Cone. Gaa
18
Cont. Tobacco pfd....lll
(fen. Electrlo
,..14
Hocking Coal ....
Inter. Paper
do pfd
Laclede Gaa
National Blacnlt
National Lead ...
... i
... 114
... 71
... to
... 444
... 174
...lit
70
... 414
...1044
..e4
... 3
...5
..: 74
...1494
... 44
... t
... 514
. ..lis
No. American ...
L. A N
Manhattan L
1174 Pacific Cos st
lf.2(? racme Mall
101, People's oas ....
Met. St. Rr...
Mex. Central .
Mex. National
Minn. A St. L
Mo. Pacific
M.. K. A T...
do pfd ,
N. J, Central..
N. Y. Central
Norfolk A V..
do pfd
Ontario A W. .
Pennsylvania ..
Reading
do lat pfd...
do 2d pfd....
St. L. A 8. P.
do 1st pfd...
do 2d pfd....
8t. L. 8. W...
do pfd..
St. Paul
do pfd
80. Pacino ....
. 2e IPreseed B. Car...
. ltfSa do pfd.
.liV Pullman P. Car..
.1104 Republic Steel...
... K4
... 7114
...1324
2HH do pfd .1..
..'(114
..HI
..lr.34
.. 74
.. 1 .
.. 33
..H..S4
Suaar
Tenn. Coal A I...,
Union Kag A P...
do pfd
V. 8. Leather
do pfd
U. 8. Rubber
do pfd
... 3
... 134
. .. 7
... 124
... St
... II
... &4
s V. 8. Steel
... 374
... 1014
.. 754' do pM
.. 734 Weatrn I'nlon ...
. . 79 I Amer. Locomotlva
.. T041 do pfd ,
.. :4 K. C. Southern ..
.. (34 do pfd ,
..11.014 Rock Island
..1934 do pfd
.. 64
... 14
... 4
... H
... .s
... M4
... tl
... U
New York Mtnlrva Quotations.
NEW YORK. Jan. 12. The following are
tne closing price on mining stocas:
Adama Con 50 Little Chief t
Alice K Onlsrlo 600-
Breece 4S Ophlr 136
Brunswick Con t Phnenlx t
Comstock Tunnel 7 Potoal U
Con. Cal. A Va 830 Savage SO
HorntSllver U3 Sierra Nevada 10S
Iron silver ... k3 Standard U
Leadrllle Con 1
Baak Clearlatja.
OMAHA
Jan. 12. Hank clearings today,
ll.SM.Ml.DX
. corresnonoins; day last yesr,
81.39(1.159.49: 'decrease. so,6o7.91.
VHlItADKLPHIA, Jan. 12. Clearing,
817.19.1,747; balances, 82,3D9,i32; money, 6 per
cent.
HAL.TIMORE. Jun.
12.-Clearlnga. 83.364,.
198; bnlunces, 8fi03,311;
140STON, Jan. 12.
balnn.es, 81.8.375.
NEW YORK. Jan
money, 6 per rent
-Clearing, 819.040,610
12,-Clearlng. 1158,
28' 4nH: balances. 8.nlfi.7.ri9.
CHICAGO. Jan. 13. Clearing. 833,954.340
balances, 31.S94.2o4; New York exchange, 10
oer cent i.remlum bid. 30c aueked: foreign
exchange, unchanged; sterling posted at
34.84 for sixty days and at 84.874 for de
mand.
CINCINNATI. Jan. 12.-Clearli.gs. 85,734.
54o; money, 5(jjti p-r cent; New York ex
chance. 1d.u2oc oremlum.
STIOl'18. Jan. 12 Clearings, 39.963,464
balames, 8635,7u6; money, steady at xii6
per cent; New York exchange. 4oc discount,
Oil and Hoaln.
OIL. CITY. Ta., Jan. 12. OIL Credit bal
ances, 31.54; certificates, no bid; shipments
9.SM bbls.; average. 8.148 bbls.; runs, 130,797
bbls.: averages, vs. "14 nuis.
SAVANNAH. Jan. 12 OH-Turpentine,
firm at btic. Kosln. nrm: ouoie: A. M. I
II. .So: D. 41. S5; E. II 60; F. $1.66; O. 81.76: H,
32.U6; I. 12.40; K, 82 90; M, 83.35; N. 83 56; WaJ
83.sn: WW, 84.20.
NEW YORK. Jan. 12. OIL-Cottonseed
firm: prime yellow. 4K(M2e. I'etroleum
firm. Turpentine, 6i(S5(i4c. Rosin. firtiK
strained, common to good ii.iu4'mi d,
TOI-EDO. Jan. 12 OU t'nehanged.
IXINDON, Jan. 12 OlLr-Linseed. 24s d
Eetroleuro, American refined, 6 8-16.). Tur
l.t ntlne si.lrlts. 42s.
Dl VERPOOU Jan. 12 OII Cottonseed
Hull refined, firm at 22s 3d. Petroleum, re.
lined, 64d. Roalu. common, nrm at 4s 1044
1
reBTee Marker.
VP.' YORK. Jan. 12. COFFEE Boot
quiet. Futures opened steady at a decline
of 6 points anfl ruieu quiet .or. .usm.hu tu:
o-sslon. developing a sagging tendency,
ra.wrver. as a lesult of foreign vrikntx
.nH full r.'celoti. The close was oulet
price net Mil': lower. Eales. 17.is0 oags
including: January. 4.2ac; March. 4.3M
4 4k : May. 4 00c; July, i.isc; eepiemuer,
4 s.'$j4.9-'; December. 510c. ,
F.lala Batter Market,
EIXJIN. U., Jan. U.-JtlTTER-Dropped
lc in price on the Hoard or 'I raae loo ay
Thm were no sales. I ut the official market
waa declared firm at 28C The sale of the
week were iuO.ibO lba.
OMAHA LIVE STOCl MARKET
Fat Cattle Held Juit About 8ted; and
readers Sold 8trougr.
HOG MARKET GENERALLY UN HIGHER
l.lht Ran of Sheep aad Lamb anal
Fatly eafly Frleea Were raid,
Mesleaa Vearlla; Havln;
Salal lllaa a tttl.tHh
SOUTH OMAHA, Jan. 12.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hors. Sheep,
umciai Monday
Same day last week
Same week before
Same three weoks ago..
Same four weeks arto...
Same day last year
3.4HN
2.H17
4
o,2"6
2.0XI
4.1'33
3.701
b.i.i
6.eil
6.423
b.4.0
4.742
S.IH2
b.;i;i
4,232
8.24S
l,H9!t
4.210
K EC EI FT 9 FOR THE YEAR TO DATE
The following table show the receipt ol
cattle, .hogs and sheep at South omafia for
the year to date, and comparisons with last
ear 19.(8. 1H02.
Inc.
Dee
Catue 22,47 24.3o2
HoKS OX, M0 M,'2
bheep 2&.U78 15.721 8.368
1.8t5
24,el2
Average price paid for hogs at South
Omaha tor the Inst several uas with com
parisons; Date. I 1902 . 191 .1900. ,189.iS9". ill7. it6.
Dec. 87.,
Dec 28.,
uec. 2s. ,
Dtc. 30.
Dec. 81..
44 I 1
6 M. 4 831 4 t 1 44 I SO) ' .
I ft 26! 4 7.'. 4 14 3 48. I 321 I -4
.1 6 M4. I 4 al 4 l; t 4fc, 8 8 a 1
.j t 34 3.l I 4 141 3 V i 31 3 li
. t 264, 21 0 I 8 Bl 8 0
Date. I 19W3 lau2.ll9ul.19uO.18.lS9S.il!.
mi.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
JUII.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
I 6 38 I 6 22 4 951 4 21! 1 42 8 1
I 34 22 4 Wi 4 XJ 3 67 8 tl
2)i 1 4 M 4 -U i 7 1 -.
I I u 2 6 02 , 4 2l 4 3 44r 2
j 6 274l I 6 04 4 37 3 47, 8 3 8 31
1 b M, 6 24i 1 4 ;v! 3 4S J a
7....I 3;ci 8 09! 8 O61 1 3 42, 8 401 3 18
8.... v 45, tf UKi 6 Wii 4 34 1 8 43 3 12
9. ...I 40 I IS, 8 lii 4 3i 4 35i 13 14
10..
11..
12..
8 40 . 1 8 N o toi 4 oo 3 iW 8 43
I 04 1 6 2o 4 41, 3 bi i 29 3 07
6 454l I 6 17, 4 4i 3 (W 3 4i a 14
. Indicate Sunday. )
The official number of car of stock
brought In today by eacn roau was:
Roads. Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. H'r's.
t;., M. w t. F. Ry.... 13
CI1I011 iJac.hc system 14
C. & N. W. Ry 7
3
3 4 ..
32 2
11 3
1
9 s..
1 ..
8
1 1
2
63. 17 1
V E. & M. V . Ry Do
C, Bt. 1'.. M. & O. Ry 16
II. & M. Ry 36
H. A U. Ry 7
C, R. 1. 6c P., cist...
C, R. I. A V., weal
Illinois Central 4
Total receipts ....152
The uisuosi jon of the day's receipt 'was
as follows, et.cn buyer purcnaslng tne num-
uer ot head indicated:
Muyexs.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Paeking Co..
243 46 136
922 bSU 923
V06 ilo 1,6 J
bU 613 92J
2,677
m
16)
4
3
66
62 e
33
lib
12
210 .... 25
U
bwift and Company
Armour &. Co
Cuuahy facn.ing Co
Armour, from bioux City
Carey A ttenton
Ljbnian & Co ,
W. 1. Htephen
Huaton & Co
Livingstone & Shaller....
Le Rothschild
U F. Huz
Wolf A Murnan
B. F. Hobblck
Other buyers
Westhelmer
Total
1,611 6,186 8,618
CATTLE Receipts of cattle were not ex
cessive this morning, and as a result a
fairly active and steady market was ex
perienced. Buyer started out In good sea
son, and as most of the trains were In at
reasonably early nour tne duik 01 me
offerings was soon disposed of.
The better crade ot beet steers were
rather scarce this morning, and In fact
there were no choice bunches on sale.
Packers, though, took hold In good shape,
and the maraet could safely be quoted
steady. Buyers evidently had to have some
cattle to nil ineir immediate oraers, so
that In the absence ot good stuff the com
moner grades were more easy to dispose
of than usual.
The cow market was fairly active ana
Just about steady on all grades. Canner
and the medium kinds seemed to be ln
good demand, a well a the belter graae
of cornfeds. A large propoitlon of the
offerings consisted of cow stuff, bul the
demand was BUtnclent to take everything
offered at last week' prices.
There was no particular change in uie
market on bull, veal calve and stags.
The sudd y of stockers ana leeaers was
light again this morning, and a the de
mand continued In good shape the market
was aotlve and stronger on all desirable
grade. There were everal bunches good
enough to bring over 11. 00, and one big
string sold at 84.35. The demand for feed
er at this time Is not what would be called
large, -but still buyers claim tney cannot
get enough of them to fill their order.
Kepreaemauve saies;
BEEF BTEERS. '
Av. Pr. No. At. Pr.
Uo til 11 4 Pf
too I It 1 1130 4 10
Mo 1 to I til 4 10
1000 I 60 14 1040 4 11
780 1 60 4 1140 4 16
460 t 66 1 10S 4 16
120 1 M 1023 4 10
771 I M 1 11" 4 10
til I 16 84 1077 4 20
620' I t. 1 110 4 26 ,
167 I to II 1061 4 25
Kl IN USD 4
1IM0 4 00 11 1088 4 30
103 4 00 11 1064 4 30 t
1047 4 06 11 1123 4 16
1100 4 06 12 13J7 4 60
71 4 06 ' 1 1264 4 66
tr.l 4 06 16 1631 4 40
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
,i 4 06 4 12I 4 tt
No.
10 ,
t
6
1
II
1
8
It
11
10
11
I
4
STEERS AND HEIFERS
28
til
X 60 5..
...1160 4 38
cows.
I
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... 116
... Ill
... Mil
... ll
... 761
... BlO
...1060
... 740
...1020
... rOO
... 716
... IW
... K0
... M
... 120
... 871
...1000
...1000
... til
...1061
...1066
...10X6
... 764
... til
...Ull
...12X6
...160
...1110
...1060
K0
...1060
... v.lt
...1133
...1006
...1160
... 160
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...1064
.. .11110
...1400
...1140
3 08
1 10
1 10
31
t 16
I 26
1 46
1 46
1 60
I 60
1 60
1 60
I 60
I 60
1 60
I 40
I 66
I 70
I 70
1 76
1 76
t 76
t 71
t 71
I 71
I 76
t 76
I 76
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I 16
1 66
1 85
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HEIFERS.
I 60
1 25
I 16
I 76
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I 46
1 60
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BULLS.
184 t 60 . 1 ...1 I to
1110 I M 1 tM) I 16
130 I 60 1 1660 I 16
14H0 I 60 1 1610 I 26
14t 1 65 1 KW0 I 26
11IN) I 10 I ilUO I 2f.
1330 I to 1 1460 I 10
1640 1 00 1 1430 I 30
1411 I 00 1 1JU0 I 36
Unl I 00 1 160O I 16
1160 1 l ( I too 1 16
1600 I 14 a I lilt I 46
640 I It 1 160 I 60
!S I It 1 1371 I 10
1M0 I 16 I Kit I 75
int I It 1 17M I 75
1610 1 II 1 1K60 S Mr
1610 I 16
CAL.VEB.
34 4 00 1 170 6 65
160 4 60 I 2)4 S 76
lao I 36 i a 1 an
Ill I W 1 170 6 16
BTOCK CALVES.
M0 1 tt I tat 60
17 I to 1 600 I 71
H4 1 an .
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
tto i H 14 Ut t tt
, 71 I It 11 M IS
, nt 8 tt . 1 nt 1 it
11.,
1..
4.,
14..
446
746
. M7
. 71
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1 T70 8 7
it eio 7f,
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47..... M 4 to
1 M
CtIX)RAr0 '
3 95 4 feeders.. 793 t 88
Zimmerman Colo.
77 feeder. .
J.
36 feeders. .
. 792
W.
640
8 tu 3 feeder. . 640 8 25
H008 There was a small number of hogs
on nle this morning for even a Monday, so
that the miirkrl ruled active and higher.
The bulk of the hogs sold a dime higher
than on Saturday, but In some case sales
men thought thy were unable to gel over
54i 74c higher. Tne market, though, could
be quoted generally a dime higher. Trad
ing was quite active, and sa receipts were
small everything waa out of first hands In
good season. The bulk of the sales went
from 86.4 to UK, with a few light weights
selling from $6.45 down. There was prac
tically no quotable 'change In the market
frtim start to finish. Representative sales:
No,
it...
At
...130
...11
...11
.(.&
...til
...80S
...til.
...110
...tu
...in
...136
v. Ill
...231
...221
...134
.. ,l7
...114
..I2IM
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.. i 76 tt 121 M
.. 6 M in i:t ...
.. 6 40 6.7 17 ...
.. 6 40 41. Ill 120
IT.
6 4
4 46
4 4e
4 4
4
4 474
6 474
4 M
4 to '
4 60
6 M4
4 M'i
4 (24
424
6 f.14
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60
0
too
10
so
6 42 4 to 101 40
I 42 4 71 124 to
4 424 tl lf0 110
6 4:4 44. ...f.. .140 to
424- U M
6 4t tl 120
4 45 4v 144
6 4 be M7
4 41 46 r.7
45 t 20
IU 74 14K
1 4t tt i;t
I 45 M 377
6 4t 66.. Ill
40
S.H.
nt
170
101
so
45
BHEEP There w'ks oni,
ily a small supply
(his morning, snd
of sheen and lambs here
the market opened In good season. Pack
ers art took hold freely and the market
could again be quoted active and fully
steady. There were no choice lambs of
fered, but some of fair quality brought
15.25. A bunch of Mexican yearlings sold
st 15.00, which Is the highest price pnld
here In a loner time, hut It wa also the
best bunch' of yearlings that have been
sold here In some time. The rest of the
ofTrrlngs were of only fair to common
quality.
There were not enough feeders on sale
with which to make a test of the market.
Quotations: Choice western lambs, I5.2riff)
6.4(1', fair to good lumbs, $1.9oii5.25; choice
native lambs, 85.4fy5.50; choice yearlings,
84.5itli5.00; fair to good yearlings, 84.004 hO;
choice wethers, 4.15(&4.40; fair to good, 83.75
if4 15; choice elves, 83.&0tf 4.00; fair to good,
3.ti(i4i3.tV); feeder lambs, 3.O'y4.00; feeder
yearlings, J3.uo'ri3.50; feeder wethers 2.7.Vi
3.25; feeder ewes, 1.50tt2.26. Representative
rales
No.
Av.
. 9H
. 101
. 66
. 72
. 160
. 100
. 101
. 75
. 92
. 79
. 77
. 46
Pr.
8 75
3 75
6 20
6 25
3 00
3 00
3 45
4 50
4 90
5 00
6 75
3 66
l:(H weetern ewes
238 western ewes
277 western lambs
469 western lambs
1 buck
140 bucks
424 western ewes
191 western yearling.....
3fts western yearlings
663 Mexican yearlings....
native lambs
28 feeder lamb
CHICAGO I.IVR STOCK MARKET.
Cattle Are Lower, bat Hogs, Sheep and
Limbi All Go Hlirher.
CHICAGO, Jan. 12 CATTLE Receipts,
29.000 head: market 10W15C lower; good to
I prime steers. 8o.2666.2o; poor to medium,
s.aiio.uo; stocker and reeders, j3.oocn4.8i;
cows, 1. 40(3-1.50; heifers, 2.23(&5.nO; canner.
.I.40rif2.50; bullet, 82.25fc4.40; calves, IS.JHi
8.00; Texas fed t-teers, :l.7f4.85.
I IOt 3 8 Receipts, 37,000 head; estimate.!
tomorrow, 30,000 head; left over, 8,000 head;
market 10c higher; closed easier; mixed
and butchers, 86.304j6.6o; good to choice
heavy, 86.7.V36.95; rough heavy, $6.3K(j6.70;
light, .i 90!&6.8o; bulk of snles. 36.35j6.70.
BHEEP AND LAMnf Receipts, 30,)
head: sheep, steady and strong: lambs, lXij)
lac higher; good lo choice wethers, I4.2f.rai
4.75: fair to choice mixed, 83.26'&4.25: west
ern sheep, 84.25fc6.26; native lambs, 84.0od
6.0(1.
official Saturday:
Receipts. Shipments.
Cattle 362 260
Hog 23.128 S.97S
Sheep 2,072
Ksssai City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. Jan. 12. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 8,00tr head natives, 1,200 head Tex
ans, 100 head Texas calves, 600 head natlvo
Texans; corn fed, 10rul5e lower; cow and
heifers, steady to strong; Btockers snd
feeders, active, strong: quarantine steady;
choice export and dressed beef Bteers, 84.90
ipn.90; fair to good, 83.604t4.8o; stockera and
feeders, 82.66fc4.25; western fed steers, 33.00
6.20; Texas and Indian steers, 83.0off4.1O;
'exas cows, 32.653.20; native cows, fit.WW
. 1 . na.l,,. k,Alfa-a t) IS.' i nPa 1 1 lit
2.25; bulls, 82.66it()3.o5; 'calves, 2.60j7.25.
noun tteceipis, .v neau; mars-ei ori-cic
higher; top, 16.674; bulk of sales, 36.40i6.60;
heavy, 36.50ijj6.674; mixed packers, 86.3.V8:
6.624; light. 86.2o36.424; yorkers, 86.40
6.424; pigs, 5.S&6.1d.
HHKtr ahu L.AMIJM Receipts, a.ssj
head; market strong; native lambs, 14. ("'())
6!?; western tamos, 83.S6ti4.15; fed ewes,
83.5003.95; native wethers, 3.ts4.60; west
ern wethers, 83.0Off4 20; Blockers and feed
ers, 8.0O(jj3.36.
New York Live Stock Market.
NEW YORK. Jan. 12. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 4,413 head; steers opened steady to
trong. ciosea easy; ouas ana cows steaay;
steers, 84.2n4i6.75; oxen and stags, 4.0ta
5.00; bulls, J2.6O0-4.65; exports, 35; cows, 81.61
4U3.90. Cables, steady; exports,. 70 head
cattle. . '
CALVES Receipts, 1,647 head; veals,
firm: barnyard, strong; western, steady;
veals, 35.9ofc6.20; choice, I9.624fcfl.75; barn
yards. 83.2Mi4.0O; westerns, 43.76fc-t.75; cltj
dressed veals, 114fcl44c per lb.
SHEEP and iamub neceipis, IS.SJi
head; sheep, 25c higher; lambs,, 40c higher;
heep, 2.7ofc4.7b; culls, 2.00fc'2. 10; export
heep, 84 75fc6.0O; lambs, Io.6ofc6.90; extra,
7; Canada lambs, 36.25; culls, 80.
HOOS Keceipis, sz neu.i; maraei 10c
higher; state, I0.80fc6.90; choice light, 87;
westerns, 85.60.
St. Iools Live Stock Market.
ST. LOCIS, Jan. 12. CATTLE Receipts,
4,000 head. Including 8,000 head TexanM
market steady- native shipping and export
steers, 84.705.7f, with trlctly fancy worth
tin to 86.00: dresed beer ana outcner steers,
34.00ft5.&0; steers under 1,000 lbs., 83(75fc5.0O:
Blockers and leeaers, 12. (bfcl.oo; cows ana
heifers. 32.26if5.00; ranners, 1. 50(K2. 75; bulla.
83.264c4.26; calves, 33.75fc8.flo; Texas and In
aian steers, 2.9Ofc4.40; cow and heifers,
2.403.8i
HtlliB rieceiDis. e.aiaj Tieao; maraei
10c higher; pigs and lights, 86.0ofc6.35; pack
ers, 86.25f6.6o; butchers, 86.40fc6.80.
SHEEP AND LAM H8 Receipts, 1.000
head; market steady; native muttons, 83.70
ti4.00j lambs, 84.4ofc..75; culls and bucks.
oorgt.oo; stocaera, ei.iaua.w, lexana, e..tf
63.60.
St. Joseph l.lve-atoek Market.
HT. JOSEPH. Jan. 12 CATTLE Re
ceipts, 1,3i.i3 head; active, steady to strong:
natives, 83.86fc6.00; Texas and westerns,
83.464i6.25; cows and heifers, 32.0Oiuv4.5O;
tockers and feeders, t3.OKdc4.60.
HOtlS Receipts, 3,ew( neaa; ngni ana
light mefllum mixed, 16.3.(6624; medium
and neavy, eo.3Dfii.oir'; P'a" eo.wuo.iu; uuia
of saleo, e6.tKXic6.66.
SHEEP AM) LAMiiD- neceipts, 1.044
head; active, strong; top Colorado lambs,
86; top westeri wether 84.50.
Sloaz City Live Stoek Market.
SIOUX CITY. Ia., Jan. 12. (Special Tele-
fam.) CATTLE Receipts, 1.2"0; stockera
10c higher, killers steady; beeves, 3.inw
b.OO: cow, bulls and mixed, 42.00fc3.75;
stockers and feeders, 32.o0fc4.0O; yearlings
and calves, 32.2&4M. .0.
fit Hb Receipts, z.ao; maraei 10c nigner
at 85.90(36 60; bulk. 86 l"4i6.40.
-.Stock lai Mailt.
The following were the receipts of live
stock at tbe six principal cities yesterday:
1 am
t. .....
4
t
14
Hogs. Sheep.
4.9.J3 3.71)1
27.) 30.011O
Mm 4.20J
4,5110 1.000
2.663 1,044
2,600
n.OOl 89,845
Omaha .'. S.H'
Chleaeo '
Kansas City s.""
St. Ixiuls 4.'o
St. Joseph l.
Sioux City 1.2u0
Total
.46.971
Evaporated Apple aad Dried Pralta.
vrtir vnnir inn 1? -r.VAPOB atpd
APpr.Efrt Oulet.' but teady to firm: prices
on the old bafcls. Common are quoted at Vrv
be: prime. 5fc54c; choice, Mfct4c; laney, 7
7c- ....
( AolnlnMA umimj rni.110 cpoi
runes are firm and attracting a fair Job-
pr
blng
aemunu, io i..-umi j u.
, ., a 1 imim continued to rsnes from
i.a.B
34c
to 74c for all grades. Apricots are
l.t. . L. (r. lu.VH .l.,tH at 71-
unlet.
inn, will. ... ... ... . ........ . a
A,. 1 I k.o mm n 71 f1 I , W 1' , a
3))c nil,, in i' - j -
-m in f,,iit H.mi.nd: iM'ied are ouoted at
life 18c and unpeeled at 64'u4c
Susar and
Molasses
KV.W ORLEANS.
Jsn. 12.-8COAR
Quiet; open kettle. 24fc:i4c; open kettle,
rentrlfuM-ul. 8 3-16i34r: centrifugal, white
34j4c: ellow. 3 7-l6fc3 15-l's-;"seconds, 24
4.1 8-16C.
MOIaABPESSteady; r.pen kettle, ltV&26o;
centrifugal, Mi'3; syrup. 19fc.'4e.
NEW YORK, Jsn. 12 SUGAR Raw,
Steady; refined firm.
MOLASSES Firm. .
LaONDON. Jan. 12. SUGAR Beet, ta 14d,
Dry Goods Market.
vrnr Va-.Dti' Tun 14 I.DT nftf I T Ht
I, V. ..... . aa. ' - - -
Ther waa no 4sbaug In the demand from
hAme trade an.l export business I qult
Riverside sheet advanced 4c a yard: n
other et hange In prices. Print eloths con
Untie scarce and firm. Silks and rlbtx.ru
firm, with fair demand.
Cotton Market.
NEW ORLEANS. Jan. 12 COTTON
Easy; sales, 9.to bnles; ordinary, 7 1-1"0
good ordinary, 7 9-1c; low middling. 7 7-16c
middling. 4c; good middling, 8 15-I6c; mid
tiling fair, 94c; receipts, l7.7tS bales; stock
3x1.21 bales. Futures, steady; January
8fliS.53c; February. K 5Tti. 7;t-; March, S.ft
(iiS 6".c; April. K.tttdK 6V-: May. 8.76ti77c,
June, 8.79fc8.81c; July, 8.8tVti,vS7c; August
8.53ns. 54c.
NEW YORK, Jan. 13 COTTON Opened
quiet and steady nl an advance of 1 point
to a decline of 1, nd for a time ruled
steady. Following the first call there wai
an Improvement of a point or two. Re
ceipt pointed to larger figures and eelllnt
became more or less general, turning t lie.
market In favor of the bear contingent lo
the extent of 6 to 11 point, from whlen
there was but little recovery, the mark-l
being finally steady at a net loss of 3vi
points, lluslnes was email throughout the
session, the total transactions amounting
to about 2(0,000 bales. Selling waa checl'.ed
nv comparatively firm advance from tha
spot market of the country, quotations on
the spot article being sustained at all
points except New York, where there all
a decline of 6 points. The local market wax
weakened somewhat ny "notices or len
ders of cotton to the amount of about 5.."1
bales, under which January sold from 8 6l
lo 36.5,Vcloslng at 8S.54. Public speeulatljn
wts slack, but what there was of It favored
the purchase of March, May and August
contracts. As a rule there was little out
side Interest In cotton. During the after
noon thfvcotton offered was absorbed by
siilietnntlttl jieopre, and the undertone of
the market was finally firm, vith some de
mand from the short contingent.
ST. LOl: IS, Jan. 12. COTTON Un
changed ; middling, 8c; sale, none: re
ceipts, 3.7:t bales; shipments, 8,744 bales;
stock, 29.1X6 hales.
LIVERPOOL. Jan. 12 -COTTON Spot,
fair demand: prices 4 point higher; Amer
ican middling fair, 5.31.1; good middling,
4od; middling, 4.72d; low middling, 4.od:
good ordinary, 4.4S.1; ordinary, 4.3lid; total
sale of the (lay were lo.OoO bales, of which
l.floo were for speculation and export and
Included 9.500 American; receipts, 7.000
bales, including 1.200 American. Futures
ojened firm, closed easy. American mid
dling g. o. c: January. 4.8Sfc4 61.1; January
and February, 46.1iY4.b4d; February and
March. 4 64.1: March and April, 4.6&4.0f.d;
April and Mav, 4.66fc4.66d ; May and June,
4 fiHfc4.67d; June and July. 4.66((N.67d ; July
and August, 4.G6fti-4.67d ; August and Sep
tember, 4.66d; September and October, 4.3m1,
October and November, 4.3!.d.
1 Moot Market.
8T. LOCIS. Jan. 12 WOOT, Firm: me
dium grRde and comhlng. 17fc'Jlc; light line,
1Mi194c; heavy line, ISfclGc; tub-washed, 18
4319c.
LONDON. Jan.- 12. -WOOL Arrival for
the next series arrived today and are:
New Sou IB Wales, 3.463 bales; Queensland,
10.166 hnles; Victoria, 40..HJ9 bales; 8outh
Australia, 27.67S bnles; West Australia. 16,
061 bales: Tasmania, 4G9 bales; New Zea
land 34.295 bales; Cape of Good Hope and
Natal, 56.2r4 bales; 29,0K1 Australasian and
l.l.OOO bales Capo of Good Hope and Natal
forwarded direct.
Whisky Market.
CHICAGO. Jan. 12. WUISKY-On basis
of hlKh wines, 11.30.
PEORIA, Jan. 12. WHISKY Bteady, at
"'. LOUIS, Jan. 12. WHISKY Firm at
tl 80.
.-CINNATI", Jan. 12. WHISKY Dis
tillers' finished goods, firm, on basis of $1.30.
Her View of It.
The housewife wanted to know why the
applicant for a position a cook had left
her last place.
The applicant was disposed to be
evasive.
"What wud ye think, mum, if I told ye
that tbe master was so attlntlve to me that
the missus got jealous?" she asked at
last.
Tho housewife gave the applicant a
quick look before replying.
"I would think," she then said, "that
the master wa a man of, no Judgment.
Chicago Post.
A Fijian Tragedy.
The cannibal had JuBt completed tbelr
arrangement, consisting of a kettle of hot
water, a box of toothploks and a missionary
from Boston.
The chieftain asked the menu If ha had
anything to say.
"Well," replied the soup and entree, "only ,
this: That It Is apparent, no matter hu.v
much good a man trie to do In thl world,
someone will come along and down him."
Which,' being perfectly true, was withheld
from publication. Baltimore, New.
The Whole t .rrir.
When Secretary Shaw' 'daughter accom
panied hlm to the subtreasury the other
day their father pointed ont to them the
office ot J. Plerpont Morgan on the other
side of Wall street and the new Stock ex
change. "Is Mr. Morgan a bull or a bear?" In
quired one of the daughters.
"Oh, he I the bos ot tbe menagerie,"
gravejy replied the secretary of tbe treas
ury. N. Y. Time.
Love AboH-e Par.
Towns Poor fellow! He eertalnly does
love her for all he' worth.
Browne He loved her even more than
that today.
Towne How do you mean?
Browne He sent her a 810 bunch of rosei
and borrowed the price trsm me. Philadel
phia Press.
THUS REALTY MARKET.
INSTRUMENTS placed on record Monday,
ws.iusr lw.
Warranty Deeds.
B. V. .Walter and wife to J. H.
Schmidt, a 90 feet of e4 lot 10. block
1. Park Place t
COO
Anna Corrlgan to E. J. Hughe, lot 4.
block 6, langan Place
W. F. Fowler and wife to J. VV. Pen-
4300
1,(XX
260
1,40
60C
nell, 83 feet of n 99 feet of w4 lot
26. and e 14 feet of w 179 feet of S3
teet (if nw reet lot 26, S. E. Roger'
Oklahoma add (eat cent l f.et.
Sarah la. E.lgerton and husband to
Michael Wolfahauer, 40 feet lot 6,
Youngerman add
Tukey Land company to F. 8. Dulany,
lot 13. block 3, Clifton Hill
Stella M. Vodrle to Kate A. Ryan, e
60 feet lots & and 8, block 40, South
Omaha ,
Deeds. 1
Sheriff to Continental National bank.
ii i-o 101 , ihock 44, ana n i-i lot 8,
block 148, Omaha
Total amount of transfer ....
DR.
McGREW
SPECIALIST
Treats all forma f
I1SEASES AND
DISORDERS 0I
MEN ONLY
17 Tear Experience,
IT Year In Omaha.
Hia remarkable suc
cess haa never bee
equaled and every day bring many flatter
In reports of the good nt it doing, or thl
relief he has given.
Hot Springs Treatment for Syphilis
And all Blood Poison. NO "BREAKING
OUT" on the akin or face and all external
Sign Of the disease) disappear at once.
BLOOD DISEASE IT LT?.."
IfltJllnOCIC Cure guaranteed In
flAilluUuLLC LKMS THAN II DA 8 8.
(.-I deuliiiy, loa ol
,u..o. uaoasttu i a dutchavrgot, Bu-aciuxe,
timet, Kluiuiy ana Bladder JJlseae), ttj
aroctoe.
ViUICK CURKJHLOW CUAJIOKS.
Treaimaut by ina-U. V. O. lioa a4. Office
vasr ilia tt. a,4Ut uoet, le4,wen 'axnDxV eU-S
tXiuaifis slroeua, Uai A 11 A. Jsifist..
P. B. Wesr. Pres. c. A. Was re. V-Prea.
Estahltshed 16J.
WEARE COMMISSION CO., CHICAGO
Msoiuere of the fnnclpal xcliangea.
frlvate V tret to Ad l olius.
CHAIR, FMOHHOM, ll'utkl, BOHD8
Bought and sold for rau ar
future delivery.
OMAHA BRANCH. llo-lU Board est Trade,
lelerhone Ull
W. K. Ward, Locai af'siaxet.
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