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THE OMAHA DAILY HEE: WEDNESDAY. FEnnUAUY 10, 1004.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Fr ipecU of Wtr Ebipt Gsinj; Down Stn3
x Up t9 Mart Agtia.
CLOSES WITH RALLY ON NEXT DAY
Llqaldatlsa Monday rirfltwt
Prefaced a Flraaer Teae
Later Oa.
Loral tana Crala Mtrkrt.
business In cash grain vu fool, with an
active demand tor grain gtau.ng tnre iv
better. Poor offerings, dcbjw tad, tounl
no Inker and roid at jlvf-y money.
Receipts ot ahnai v. era ligut, blng i
cars; yesterday, 3 cars.
Hates o( car lota by sample on tracks,
Omaha:
Hard Wheat No. I. 1 car, TWfcc; 1 car, 73c
Receipts of corn were not neavy aa
Monday and considerable was very soft.
Cars in were 29. out 8; Monday 33 and 11.
Hal of car lout by ramp.e on track.
Omaha :
Mixed Corn No. 3. 5 cars, 39V; 11 cars,
39V , 2 cars, 3c; No. 4, curl, 3Sc; i
ram. 3,r, i caia, .Hc; I cars, 37c; no
graue. 1 car, c; 1 cars, 340.
While Corn No. 4, 1 rar, 49e.
Oat receipts were very light, bring 1 car
In and out. riaJea of car lota by samp.e
on track, Omaha:
No. a whila, . cars, 38c; No 4 mixed, 1
car, 37Uc.
WHEAT No. 2 hard. 7fVQ80c: No. 3 hard.
Ki76c; No. 4 hard. tU'uac; No. i spring.
77fj,!e; No. 3 spring, ,l'g.;8c; No. 4 spring.
v roc.
CORN No. 2. 41lg42e; No. 3. 0in94c;
No. 4, r'dSsc; No. i yellow. 42c; No. 3 yel
low, iVaJc; No. 2 white, 42c; No. 3 white,
3&V-40c-
OAT!--No. 2. 3MJ39C; No. 3. rfjJSHc: No.
4, V37V"; No. 3 white, 41c; No. white,
3y4cVtc; standard, Sac
Kotea froan the Exchange Offices.
Omana Inspections of grain were S7 rare.
Of these 1 tar graded No. 3 hard winter
wheat, 3 cars No. 3 hard winter. 4 cars No.
4 hard winter and 3 cars no grade. Of
corn ! cars graded No. 3. 2 cars No. 3 yel
low, 12 cars No. 4 and 4 cars no grade. Of
oata Inspected 1 car graded No. 3 white and
cars No. 4 while.
Rotes of the Grata Trade.
Bradstreet'e comparison slievws that wheat
decreased last week 2.5o7.o"0 bushels, corn
Increased 1.757,000, and oats Increased 778,
000. The same figures for the same week
last year are: Wheat, Increase of 1.40U,
0", com. Increase of i,419,UW); oats. Increase
4f 911.0(0.
Chicago stocks of contract grain In regu
lar ware houses: Wheat, l.Tflti.uoO; decreuse,
44,000. Corn, 2.133.0"0; Increase. lS,(jjo. Oats,
1.373.000; Increase, .'Wi.OiO. These stock of
coatract wheat now include ..ooo bushels
of No. 2 red and 1,348,iXjO bushel of No. 1
northern spring.
Crala Markets -Elsewhere.
.losing prices of grain at the market
I named Monday and today wer as follows:
KAN SAB CITT.
Mon
Today.
day.
t
4- tK,
44"
WH
5-'HB
49',
4SS:
92
Wheat May
July
Corn May ,.
July
Wheat May
July
Corn May ..
7H
75"n
45V,
45 V,
Kt
'
60
ST. LOUIS.
July ..
MINNEAPOLIS,
Wheat May 94
July i
DULUTH.
T heat-May 83SB
Jm'Y UB
NKW YORK.
Wheat May t
July
EW TOBK UE3KKAL MARKET,
qaotatlaas f the Day oa Varleas
CosasBoalties.
NEW TORK. Feb. 9 FLOUR-Recelpta.
,vsf Doim,; exports, ,sij Doia.; maraet nrm
Minnesota patents, 34.86416. 06; Minnesota
bakers, 33 9KU4.25; winter patents, 34.5tti4.8S;
winter stralgnis. 34.36434.&U; winter rxtrss,
ILJitiKO, winter low grades. 32.4ti3.5j.
Rye flour, firm: fair to sootL U.JU.7o:
choice to fancy, 3.75H4.00. Buckwheat flour.
COHNMUAL Steady; yellow western,
Il.tl; city. 31.0s: kiln -dried. 3J 90&3.W.
RYB Steady; No. 1 western, ilc, nomi
nal, f. o. b.. afloat: state and Jersey. 1i !.
BARLEY Dull ; feeding. 62c c. I. f. New
Tnr'c malting. bVa'Ac c. I. f. Buffalo.
WHEAT Receipts, 6.1H0 bu. Spot market
firm: No. 2 red. Wvc. f. o. b.. anoat: No. 1
hard Manitoba, nominal, f. o. b.. alloat. Op
tions ruled strong and fairly active pretty
much all day. The bearing Influences were
war news, bad crop reports from the south,
west, bull support In Chicago and good
northwest buying. I-ate prices were lVnJc
net higher, July leading In the unfavorable
crop talk; May, S lit-I6iic, - closed at
le'.c; Julv, U",ti91V. closed at 91"c; Sep
tember, WaHVSC cioeed at 84Sc.
CORN Receipts. 9.146 bu. ; exports. 4 564
bu.; ex porta, nrm; No. 2 yellow, 6Kc; No. 3
white, irtc. Option market was quiet and
higher, but with advancing; tendeucies. at
first checked by further unloading, later
turned very strong with wheat and pro
visions and closed Ho higher. May. 58HO 1
use, cioeed at 6i,c; July closed at e7c;
September closed at 56Sc.
OATS Receipts, U.taA) bu ; exports. 15.273
bu. Spot market firm; No. 2, ac; standard
white, otrthc; Kio. 2 white. 61c; Xa I white,
tuSe-
RICH Steady; domestla, fair to extra,
3o4c; Japan, nominal.
HAY Quiet; shipping. 6070c; good to
choice, sE)16e.
HOPS Firm; common to choice, 1903,
. t3S3bc; 1J2, 24 ate; old, 1 OS lie; Pacific
coast, 14, r3&c; 1902, 2fi28c.
HIDES Firm; Ualveston. 20 to 28 Iba..
lso California. 21 to Iba. 19c; Texas dry,
no 30 lbs , Jc.
LEATHER Steera, 232frtic.
TALLOW Quiet: city (2c on ckrs.l. tc:
country (pacaagea tree). ckuojc.
PROVISIONS Beef, firm; family, 31010
411. W; mesa. 3. 00 00: beef hams. 320 S"
22.00; city extra mesa, 315.0isj17.0O. Cut
meats, steady; pickled belUrs, 37&tsSD0;
firkled shoulders, 35.754is.00; pickled hama
39 5OO10 0U. Lard, strong; weatem steamed.
IS; refined, strong; continent. $S; South
American, 3 W: compound. 9!.;U'&.s7V,;
clears, 314 50il4 g; family. 3l5.1Sitla 2u. .
BUTTER Firm; creamery, ljic; atate
oalry. l4 J0c.
CHEESE Steady; state,' full cream,
fancy large and small, large and while,
September 12c; late made, liec.
EiMlo Firm; western firsts, 32c.
POCLTRI Alive and dressed, quiet and
line ha need.
CHICAGO GH4I1 ASU PROVISIOl.
Prteee oa Board of Trade,
CHICAGO. Feb. 9 The Influence of the
disturbances In the Orient was keenly felt
today in the provisions pit. Active demand
sent the price or May pom i zh a barret
above yesterday's closing figure. Oraln
prteee were aiso anectea. I tie close was
strong In both grain and provisions, with
May oork up C O-'1. Mar lard 254i?7Sc and
riba 3uc. Compared with last night s qoota-
IK'na May wneai niuznea igiic nigner.
May corn IVmiISu higher and oats up l"so.
The active speculative demand, which
caused the sensational advance In May
pork, came largely rrmn snorts wno am be.
come alarmed at the aeriousneas of the
war situation. Commission houses were
also heavy purchasers, several prominent
houses taking on lines from 2.5uu to 6.nJ
parrels, rackera reported an improved de
mand for meats for foreucn shipments.
Higher prices for live hogs at the yards
cauaea a nrm opening In provisions. May
pork being up 2S to ?ic at 9U 70V13.75.
May lard was .-u'w- h la her at 37 57a:.iio.
while ribs were 2Sc hlaber at 3H.&5. On the
placliut of a large order for May pork by a
prominent commission house, shorts started
to cover. Offerings were extremely small.
however, and In efforts to supply their
needs tne price was forced rapidly up
ward uutll It had touched 31V HO. There aas
some pnnt-takmg at that tfcfure and a re
action roiioweq ana the ojose was litm,
net ain of 31 it's for the day. May lard
cioeed IbaiTtO hiaher at 37 7TWa7 su. after
selling between 37 ooi7 si. Ribs were up 3wc
ai im.1 aaicr iuiui( Hisera aa.i anil
I7.1JW
Ona explanation of the suddea and sen
sational advance In the price of May pork
la atnail slocks of barreled pork, which ren
dered Ihe market nervous and exceiiniv
susceptible. There are only gu.Oiv barrels of
pork in Chicago. It was all s.44 here today
and provaniy s.wv Darreia were disposed of
in ine pit.
Open hostilities In the far east had
buoyant effect on wheat. Opening sales on
wheat wore SuV hl-her. with July at
4o to M:c. Trs.il Eg was quiet ths early
part ef the sees loo. and uie volume of
tustnos was muuh smaller than for some
time Past. Too aulvtaesa beweter. was
due mure to ouannty of pffertnga thaa lu
any lark of disposition to bu-. d.osnls-
housea had buying orders and -ths .d-
ud from this source gradually farcmi
sricss upwarw. .
Tlie aiarket borama more active In the
ay ana artoea showed further advaacesL
Tho cash auuaxloa ta the northwest aiut at
St. Lfouia tu) aatremaljr buiUah, mars
being an urgent demand for milling pur
ples reporter) at Minneapolis Receipts fn
the southwest were smaller than last year
In ad1iiin to these durresilo Influence an
improved fore'gn demand was reported from
tne seanoari. AS a result or aii tnese nc
tors the late market was decidedly strong.
After selling st 9ftc Mar closed lnl'-c
higher than yesterday at WfiC'.c. Final
figures on July were at the top at Who. a
net gain for the day of Zc. clearances of
wheat and flour were equal to 197.
bushel.
Primary receipts were WP.nno bushels,
compared with .V.7.Q00 bushels a year ago.
The world a risible supply, according to
Pradstreet s, Increased 2.).'o bushels.
Minneapolis. Dulnth and Chlcsgo reported
re. slots of 12 cars, against XU last week
and rsf a year ago
The feature In trading In com was the
active demand from the principal hull
leaders who were heavy sellers yesterday.
Although the market did not display the
same amount of activity as of late, there
was a moderate volume of business and a
strong tone was maintained. The market
apparently had been oversold and shorts
had to pay something for the privilege of
Covering their lines. The strength In the
cash market, a better export demand In
conjunction with the war news were bull
factors. After opening VuV higher at M1)
rS.;5c. Mav ranged between 52V and 54Hc.
closing- at the top. July sold between ooc
and o.'V. nd cl.jeed lc higher at 5:Sc.
Receipts were 149 cars. 1 of contract grade.
Oats aiso made a good advance in prices,
although the volume of trtile was not
large and without significant feature. Trad
ers had been over-enthusiastic on the sell
ing side today and th rally was
rhieflv the result of their efforts to cover
In small nflcrlngs. Trading was affected by
the strong cash situation. Closing prices
were strong; and closed at the high points.
May opened at 42Hti4ic and after selling
between 4i4Jlc and 4-V?. closed at the
latter figure. July ranged between 33
3'c ami 39 V ind closed at li'ac Local
receipts were JIU cars.
Kstlmated receipts for tomorrow: Whest,
20 cars; corn. 185 cars, oats, 1J5 cars; hogs.
38 mm head.
The leading fiftures ranged aa follows:
Articles ! Open. High. I Low. Close ! Tes'y.
Wheat !
May I94US
rem
MH,95l6m 4
M3 Mi
July
Sept.
84-Vd-,, w7
!
.&3H'iH 54ft
Corn
Feb.
Mar
July
Oats
Feb.
May
July
Sept.
.... WHl
6r 54S'uV,
49
ii y t-i
1 ) I ,'
60s
41 '
S7-,
S3'
IS 7H
7 5L'H
7 60
Js-tfL'SV,,
33Si 33HI 33SI
Pork
( 13 7(
Mav
0 14 90 13 70 ( 14 70
Lanl
i i
May
July
Ribs
May
July
TB7H
7 66
7 SO 7 CTl 7 SO
7 ri 7 6 I 7 87H
7 im W 7 i:h
6 o
7 b:h
7 o:h!
7 25 7 02HI 7 MHI
97V,
No. 2.
Cssh nuotatlons were ss follows:
FLOT'R Firm ; winter patents. 34.159
4.30; winter straights; 3.1 lo : spring pat
ents. 34.'r(i 4 SO: spring straights. U.i"q.w;
bake-,. m nofi3.4n.
WHEAT No. 2 spring. Rff93c; No. 3,
8(MiH2c; No. 2 red. 93,4'S7,4c.
CORN No. !. 5oc: No. 2 vellsw. 60e.
OAT8 No. 2, 41Slc; No. 3 white, 394
h i.to
BARLET Oocd feeding;, 3S4Pc; fair io
choice malting, 4.fi5Kc.
SEEDS No. 1 flnx. 31.10: No. 1 -torth-
westem, 31.17; prime timothy, $3.10; clover,
rnntmet irrde. X10.7yull.0fl.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl.,$1150
P14.72H: lard, per lo lhs.. iTabV'.w; snort
ribs sides loose. W.7M7.00; short clear
Idea iboxeill. 1; ZS'at.KU..
Following are the receipts and shipments
of flour and grain:
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls.'..'
Wheat, bu....
Corn, bu
Oats, bu
Rye. bu., .
Barley, bu....
.. 32.400 30,110
34.1fO 1.400
....34S100 213.fti0
....4,'?7.Wfl lnS.2'0
"O "no a.rno
....152.300 ".700
on the Prtwlucs exchanse today the nut
ter market was firm; creameries, l&S-4c;
dairies, 134'3 !0c. Lggs, firm ; at mark, cases
Included, ieuJic. Jtieese. steady; SH'iJlvlo.
t. Loals Grata aarf Provlsloas.
ST. LOCIS. Feb. 9 WIIEAT-Hlgher;
No. 2 red, cash, elevator, !c; irack.
ii.or-6i.oiH; My. wi!"c; Ju''. T;
2 hard. VN'C-
CORN Higher; No. 2 cash, 45c; track.
40ij4bHc; May. 49c; July. 5wc.
OAi 8 Higher; No. 2 cash. 4c; track.
42-.u4;iV,c: May, 42Hc; No. 2 white, 44Hc.
FUOl, R Firm ; red winter patents. H KoS
34.75; extra fancy and straight, 34.35v4.0u;
1 SEFED'l "mothy. steady at 32. 502. 80.
CORNMEAL Steady at 32. 4u.
BRAN oteady to firm; sacked, east track,
HLiCY-Steady '.o firm: timothy. 3S.OOU.0O;
prairie, fctKMf Sw for No. 1. .
IRON COTTON T1ES-31.06.
BAUOINO MkfcHc.
PROVISION'S Pork, higher; Jobbing,
315.10. Lard, higher; prime steam, 17.10.
bacon, sieadv: boxed extra shorts, 37.62V,;
clear ribs, 37.55; short clear. 37.K7V
POl'LTRY Steady; chickens. 9c; springs,
9c; turkeys. 12c; ducks, HHc; geese, tj7c.
BI'TTER Higher; creamery, l(j26Hc;
dairy. l3"11Hc.
EGGS Higher at 28H. case count.
rveceipis. onipmeni.
Flour, bbls..
Wheat, bu..
11. too
2".ii0
113.IMI
110,00")
77,000
Corn, bu....
Oats, tu
..m.oi)
.aoi.iou
,...s..
Kaasas City Grala aad Provlsloas.
KANSAS CITT. Feb. 9. WHEAT May,
7tra79c: July. 7c; cash. No. 2 hard, BlVt
53c; No. 2. 7XuE:c; No. 2 red, 94'k1sjc; No. 3,
T'fii'xj Vf ARiz... fnlv IKIZe? rash Vn
2 mixed, 41Vx(3 42c; No. 2 white, 44c; No. 3.
43c. . ,
OATS No. 2 wnite, 4i'ff4;c; o. 2 mixeo.
391i4"c.
HAY Choice timothy, 33.509.75; choice
prairie, 37.50.
HI C, IN It. u I it
BLTTER Creamery. SftffTc; dairy, fancy.
18 . . ,
EOUB Hlgner; anssoun ami
stock, cases returned. 27Hc; new. ?o. 3
hltewood cases mciuneo, c.
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu... w.voo
Corn, bu I32.2f t.'Ji
OaU. bu 5.0000 ls.ouo
Visible "apply of 4SSU1.
NEW YORK. Fetx 9 Special cable and
telegraphic coormunlcatlons received by
Mesoairest's ehmr ths following changes In
available suppliea, as compared with last
n-iwirl
Wheat. ITnlte.1 States and Canada, ea of
the Rockies, Increase, lub.tsw on : an oat ior
nd In Europe, Increase, s.wo.uuo nil., total
upply. Increase. 2a0.0o0 bu.
Corn. I'nlted States snd Canada, east of
the Rockies. Increase, 1.3S7.0H) bu.
Oats. I n ted States and runaoi, east 01
the Rockies, decrease, 412.000 bu.
Ths lendina Increases reoorted mis wee a
Include 1.U2.UII0 bu. In Manitoba and the
northwest terrttonee, 13o.0n0 bu. at Evana
vlUe and IS.O14) bu. at Hu Joseph.
Ths leadlnk decreases are I.H00 bu. at
the northwestern Interior elevators, lB.f)
bu. at Portland, Me.. 132.000 bu. at the Chl-raa-o
private elevators. U16.OUO bu. at East
8U Louis, M.ono bu. at Burlington, 70,QU0 bu.
at Dallas ana so.ouu du. at uoteau.
Philadelphia froOaee Market. 1
PHILADELPHIA. Feb. 9. BI'TTER
Firm; extra western creamery, 25c; extra
nearby prints. 2c. -
EGO rirm ana io miner; iresn aearny
n.l fresh western. 31c at mark: fresh
southwestern. u21c; f resh a -uthern. Sl'ufSoc.
Lllbtac. isteauy; ,.ew ora iuii creams.
choice to famy, llliv.c: New lork full
creams, fair to good. li"tro",,c.
Milwaukee Grata Market.
MILWAI KEE. Feb. 9. WHEAT Firm ;
No. 1 northern. 92 Wc; No, 2 northern, eVj
91c: May, k&Hc asked.
RTE Firm: ro. 1, oas-c.
BARLET Dull; No. 2, Sic; sample, 38
CORN-Steady; No. t. 43H&4Hc; May,
64H&54SC
Mlaaeoyolla Grala Market.
MINNEAPOLIS Feb. 9 WHEAT-Close:
May Wo; July. 3c; September, sl'iic; on
track. No. 1 hard. 9Ric; No. 1 northern.
940: No. 2 northern, 91Vc; No. 1 northern
8611 THc.
FLOL'R First patents, 3475S4.86; second
patents, 34.&4(4.75: first clears, 33.5u3.su;
second clears. 82 4o32
Whisky Market.
PEORIA. Feb. 9 WHISKY On basis of
31 27 for finished goods.
ST. IA11. Feb. . WHISKT-Staady
at II II W.
CHICAGO Feb. 9. WHISKT Steady on
basis of 81 TT.
CINCINNATI. Feb. a. WinSKT Quiet
an basis at ilz, ror nnisnea gooaa.
Dalath Grata Market.
DCLCTH. . Feb. 9. WHEAT Close: la
store. So. 1 bard. 84c: No. 1 northern.
sJc; No. 3 northern. Kt;c; to arrive. No.
1 hard. MV; No. 1 northern, o,c; No. 3
northern. "c; May, 9-Sc; July. iSc; Sep.
lrmir. i',c.
OATS oa track and to arrive. eOHo,
. Uttrr! Crala Market. .
LITEJUJOOU Feb. a. WHEAT Spot
noraiuei. ritures uil MLrc. fa ,d.
May, ss a; jujy pominai.
CORN ttol Asuernan mixed, new en let
4s 2d. American oiaed. eld. ilrm. 4s il x :
fiitUJoa uvuct. Match, is 2ii, May. as iVL
MWYORRSTOCES AND BONDS
EtrfDg h rTekp i in I tot of the Con tin i-
anca f Prei nra.
WAR AFFECTS OPENING ONLY SLIGHTLY
Less Aaareheaslea at the Necessity
f Fereea Llaalaatloa ( Seearl
tles hy the lasaraare
Cobs aa ales.
NSW TORK. Feb. -Ths stock market
went beyond the partial resistance to de
pression which characterised It yesterday
and developed positive strength today in
face of the continuance et ihe pressing
factors. 'Ihe Ihj-k ot news vt a lotmiiiao.e
character to account for the advance In
prices drove observers back upon the con
clusion that yewterday s fall, compara
tively Siiaht as it was considered, was
greater than was warranted by the con
currence of the Baltimore fire with the
rupture between Kuxsta and Japan. The
violent break of state funds in foreign
markets was again accepted as a demon
stration this morning Lnat there was a
considerable element abroad which had still
clung to a slender hope of peace even after
the severance ot diplomatic relations and
whose rrvpe was blasted with the outbreak
of hostilities.
The effect on our market was scarcely
perceptible from the outset of the trading.
The conclusion has been reached apparently
that no harm to American Interests Is to be
feared directly or Indirectly from the war,
but a more poutnt feeling was the re
vulsion of fears caused by the early ex
treme estimates of the money loss from
the Baltimore calamity. The measures
taken to postpone Baltimore settlements
and to extend credlta promised opportuni
ties for arrangements to be made. The
likelihood of a considerable portion of the
Insurance ripka having passed to great for
eign companies was pointed out.
Thera was less apprehension of the ne
cessity of forced liquidation of securities
by the Insurance companies and a greater
confidence that they would be able to se
cure credit enough to avoid the necessity
of any sacrifice of their security holdings at
unremunerativa prices. This view ot the1
situation does not dispose of the large
demands upon credits, and tbe Increase In
money rates by this process. The same
contingency was more or less Ignored In
the view that Baltimore's mercantile world
would be able to proceed promptly about
the work of recuperation by obtaining
credits.
The special diversion of this constructive
expenditure likely to flow Into the steel
trade was the explanation of the special
demand for I'nlted Status preferred, which
carried It nearly 3 points ever last night,
with a notable effect on 'he whole market.
The whole stock market seemed indifferent
to the movement In the cotton market, thus
ottering strong evidence or the change In
the temper of snecu atlon. There was a
late rumor of the placing of a 33,.ooo
ttussian loan a no tne foreign money market
showed a rising tendency. Nevertheless
prices of the leading stocks here made grains
or vai points.
Bonds were as free from pressure as
stocks and were dlspoed to advance. Total
sales, par value, 32.5i5.000. I'nlted States
bonds were unchanged on call.
The following were the cloning quotation
on. ins new xora otoca exchange:
Sales. High. Low. Close.
Atchison
do pfd
Baltimore & Ohio.
do pfd
l,oiO ta 67 tsB4
0
.JO.iM)
7SH
91
91
11H
Canadian Pacific 6.IH0 11 115
Central of N. J..-,.... ll 166,
inesapeaae xmirj.:: - ,n ;ii4
Chicago A- Artorr .. ;.t f.W ' 31
do pfd . : 4
81' - rwi
3H-
V(Uh.ahj vi. T. ricm.
15'-. 13i
i itii-HHu or rt. vv......
C. M. & St. P 2.700
do pfd
1M l4
141 h iH rH
.... 170
Chlcag Term. AT..,
do pfd
C..C..C. St. U.ex-d.
Colo. Southern
do 1st pfd ,
10
20 '
94
1,700
21
4u0 It
15i
63H
ao la pfd
400. 24 23H
2
Delaware A Hudson.. 1.4 Ihoi, jsi, jao
oc i im is1 is1 z.v
Denver A Rio Grande
do pfd
Erie
do. 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Hocklno; Valley
do pfd
Illinois Central
l' wa Central
do pfd
K. C. Southern
"H
l'
9.500
3.200
ljoo
8
2&H
43
26
44
43V
7iH
M0 S2H 82
1.1UW ll, Vi,A 12 4
1"
i
ish
H0O 14 V. U ML
do pfd
Ixiuisville it Nashville 3 VH 102H l'C!S
Manhattan L L7WI 141 lt 14 H
Met. Securltleg list H6 - 86
Met. 8t. Ry 1.C0O 117H 115H 11714
..mil. se 01. ijuuim .... .....
58
M . St. P. A S. Ste M.
do pfd loo
Missouri Pacific ......15,40
Mo.. Kan. A Tex 500
do pfd Lf'O
N. R. R. of Mex. pfd. 200
N. Y. Central 4.o)
Norfolk & Western... 2.0U)
do pfd
59
119
89
V,
37H
37
11 7H
6S
5Ki
11
89
16V
85
87
115H
66V
5
11H
371-,
S'.H
117
6NH
Ml
Ontario Western.... 4..VK)
20H
21
Pennsylvania
91.900 114H 114H
P.. C. C. A St. L..
0
Reading 19,500 42S H
do lilt pfd
do ;.d pfd
42
60
Rock Island Co 10.11
do pfd 1,800
St. L. A 8 F. 2d pfd.. 1.2m)
St. Louis S. W HO
do pfd !.!
C ..... U T , -.u.
22
62
45
14
34
F4
II V
CO
43H
14
31
47H
22',
23
35
74
90
lH
S4S
UH
181,
42 14
22
62
45
14
Southern Railway
1 Wi
.1
71
ao pra
Texas A Pacific.
T.. St. U A W..
1.500
5
81H
23
24 V
J
7H14
90
1!4
15
22
24
78
do pfd . 2iQ
Union Pacific 42.
do pfd 7o0
Wabash tiuO
do pfd 8.500
Wheeling A L. E ...... 4"0
Wisconsin Central .... &"0
do pfd 300
Adams Ex
American Ex
19
36
16
1W
106
206
I'nlted States Ex.
Wells-Fargo Ex..
Amal. Cooper
.34.30ft
7
20
8
29H
90
7H
31
43
19
29
90
7H
29
46
19
Am. Car A Foundry..
do pra
Am. Cotton OU..
. do pfd
So0
. mo
. 7w
. 1,000
88
Am. Ice
do Dfd
lV
Am. Linseed Oil.
do pfd
Am. Locomotive
do pfd
10
28
.. 1.400
20H
T7
SO
78
48 14
901Z
Am. smelt. A Refng. 2.300
47S
90,
4
90
124
4
41
31
1
lf
70
23
li77
1
4
33
71
15
81
29
1
29
t
no
7
1
71
T"
7
do pft l f0
Am. Sugar Refng-.
Anaconda M. Co..
Brooklvn R. T
Colo. Fuel A Iron.
Consolidated Oaa .
Corn Products ....
9.000 124 123
S0.4O0 41 3K'
31
2.4IO 19
l. 20
18l
18
do pfd
Plstiilers' Securities.. 200 23
General Electric ) 18
International Paper.. ) 11
do pfd 100 4
International Pump..,
do pfd ion n
National Lead SCO 16
23
li5
11
4
.'Ti
14
"s
97
29
North American
Pacific Mall l.rtoo 1
People s Gas 1.900
Pressed Steel Car 4u0 29
do pfd .
Pullman Palace car
Republic Steel ofl 7
7
19
Tt
i
ft.
61
1
;
1"
557,
li-
87
do pra so
Rubtier Goods s) lt
do pfd l'O 78
Tenn. Coal A Iron.... t.?V 37
L. S. Leather fit) 7
do pfd 1"0 75
V. S. Realty !.' 7
do pfd 1.9 w
U. S. Rubber 5t 11
do pfd t 4
4R
11
E8
V. 8. Steel 13 R"0 11
do pfd w 3") 58
West. Electric .21.i 11
Western Cnion 2tf 87
lol
7
90
Northern securities
Total sales for the day, SOS, 400 shares.
Bostoa Stock (taotatloas,
BOerTON. Feb. I CsU loans. 3JV54 per
cent: time loans. 4s' per cent, omclal
closing prices on stocks and bonds:
Atrhlsoe t: AUoaaa ,,
Mei ( antral ts , l , Amalgamated
Atrblaon Paly W'aat
da pfd S Hliifham
Bosioa ft Albany lateral ft Raela
Boatoa ft Maina 14 jresteaoial ...
Bostoa Elavalad 11? jCoppsr Rant .,....
N T . N H ft U .14 .Pwmlnioa Coal
4
. a
"
44l
W
"
i
T"4
Pltrhbarx pfd ..
..Ua irranaila
.. 7t lala Rovala ,
.. lot, Miiha-k ... ,
..ll4.old Dosuaioa
..14 '.o-Mola
..U4 iParro
.. tu, Qaiacy
..1ST .-ia P. Cop ar
.. iet4iTasarak
I nlsa fa.-ISO
Mas Oairal
Antar. Sucar
do pfd
Ama- T ft T
rolala I ft S..
Geaarsl Blartrta .
1
Man. (tactric
do pfd
ralut Prlt ...
C . S(ai...
1W
.... T7 Triouy
.... M I t ailed Sulas
.... IIW I taA
4
31
do pfd
Waatlas s
Adrastiue
...... aaiVtrtorlft
a
n wiBona .
t iWalrarlas
Sew York Mower Markoti
NEW TORK, rabl l-MOXET On call,
easy. rel per cent; closing bid. 1 pr
cent; onerea at a psr cepr: timo l"i it. tuna
sixty and ninety daya, 4ut4 par osnt; six
moatha. 4Sa4 par oact; prtaao snarcanilia
purer 4tw pef cent. ""
-TERLINU r.xrii xaa-a-sady. with.
scrtial buslnesa m bankers Mils at 84W7"4i
4.8675 for demand and at 84.SCv'n i for
slxtv-lay bills; posted rat-. 4.&Ju4.S6.
commercial bills. 84 8;'vtfI4.;'S.
SILVER Bar, B6c; Mexican dollars.
43c.
IUND8 Government, steady; railroad.
firm.
The closing Quotations on bonds are as
follows:
f. S. ref ts. res
1M Msnhito f. s, 4s .inn
dt roaps
4o la, rex
flo eoupeo
do see 4. reg.
do rotipon
do old 4o. reg.
do coupon
IMV.ao (.'entrsl s M
..14
do 1st Ino
Minn, ft St. t. 4a.
M , K. ft T. 4a...
14
rr
..lit
..15!
..132W,
. . 107
..1"T
.. SH
. t
.. ."4
do la
X R. R. of M
N. T C. . ISi
M. J C. x. ia.
No Pari,; 4s..
... 7S
4a. 74
...
.. 131V,
.. .1"J
...71
atrblSMl sea. 4. .
do !. 4
4tisntie r. L. i.
do U
Bl. a Ohio 4..
N. ft W t. 4a T
do lwa
o 9. L. 4a ft par '
Centrsl of G. b...
1041. 1 Peon. conT. J1! 4"
a-Readlnx fes 4s
l".1' St. l ft 1 M r. ( Ut
do 1st lor
rhe. ft ihio ..
rhiniso ft a.
st. u ft r r i. aa. si
c , B ft u n. ,
: si. L.
W ll
C. M A S f.m
4a..l"
Seaboard A. U
. ei
. MS
.n:w
.US'
. 70
lOJt
. -
. TH
.ll.a
. 4:
. 9
. N
. 75
f
C. A N. W r. Ti....lOH
So. rn-lr 4a
So. Rallwai Sa
Tia ft P la
T . s"t. L. ft.W. 4a.
C. K. I ft P. 4a ,
do PM 11
C.C.C. St. L t 'i
l nicsto Ter 4a...
c on. Tohacro 4e. . .
.. 7H.Vnlnn Pacltlr 4a ...
4 do eonv. 4
IV s. Stsel 14 5a....
I) ft H. (1 4s ..
Eti prior Urn 4a f7
Wiha.h la
do dab. B
W ft L. TC. 4
Wla. Central 4a
Colo. r. I. 5a..
"do sen. 4a
r w. r. c. is... !"
Horklna Val. 4Wi.. It
L. A N unl. 4a '
Offered.
London Stork Market.
LONDON. Feb. 9-Closln:
Consols, money M7-1SN. Y. Central...
Aid
.. t
.. Jl
..
.. sis
ao arrnunt tit t-li Norfolk ft W. .
Anaronds 314 1 do pfd
Atrhlaon e- "marlo ft W...
do pM aitt PeniTlranta ..
Ba.tlmora A Otile... 1 I Hand ' Mines ...
rana.ll.il Padllc 11'
CTiea ft Ohio S2W
Rea.tin
do 1 pfd
do 21 pfd
So. Rallwajr .
'do p'4 ...
So. Pacific .
in lea co C,t. w..
15-s
M. ft St. P
..144
..
.. it
..
.. 4"S
.. 7
.. ir,
.. 114
.. 5v,
.. 19
.. J7
PeB-ers
D. ft R. O
do pfd
7oi,lnlon Paclfle
fV do pfd ...
SJIC. S. Steal..
Erla
do 1st pfd
do Id Bftl 44U do Ifd ...
Illlnola Cantral lllUj Wahaah
Loun ft N..h 1i4 I do pfd ...
a. a t iaT4 '
SILVER Bar. firm, 26d per ounce.
MONEY 2i2 per cent: the rate of dis
count in the open market for short bills Is
3(J.'! per cent; for three months' bills, 3
J per cent.
Kerr York Mlalaa; anotatloa.
NEW YORK. Feb 9. The fol'nwlrr in
tne closing quotations on mir.tn stocks:
A 'lama Con
14
It
Lotto chief ..
Ontario
Ophir
Phoenix
Poioal
4a rase
Sierra Nevada
mall Hpea...
standard
.. 7
.4.0
. .JaO
.. t
.. 19
.. 41)
.. it
.. IV
..245
Alice
Uneeca
Branawlck Cos . .
.. It
.. t
.. J
..161
..12V
..Ui
Comstorx Tunnel
run. tal. ft Va...
Horn Silver
Iron Sllvar
Lradrilla Con ...
Forelan Financial.
LONDON. Feb. 9 Far eastern nffalrs at
fected the rates for money ami discounts
today, but trading on the Stock exchange
opened flat, but there waa a general fair
recovery later. Ordinary busine.-s was Drac
tic-ally dormant, the attention of operators
rjeing a rworoea Dy tne settlement In which
the differences are very heavy In conse
quence of the outbreak of hostilities In the
far east on the eve thereof, though the
Stock exchange was better prepared for
eventjauties man tne continental bourses.
which were panicky. At the close prices
were tairiy steady, tnougn ouainesa waa
rstner unsett.ed. Consols were consider
ably weaker at first, but hardened later
and cloned at !6 for money and efi for
the account. Home ralle reflected the gen
eral trend. Americans opened firmly, but
became weaker, partly owing to the Balti
more disaster. After a smart advance dur
ing the last hour Americans closed steady.
Foreigners ..were .Weak .on. Paris soiling,
Japanew and .Russian e0url-es declining
several points. Thev rallied at the close
The amount of bullion taken Into the Bank
of'England on ha.ance today was -..Aon).
PARIS, Feb. 9. Busine-s on the bourse
today again was agitated by the steadiness
of Russians, cesnite the war news, having
a steadying Influence throughout. Prices at
the o;ening were feeble, owing to the news
that the Japanese had torpedoed three Rus
sian warships, and then came a calmer
period, with alternate rises and declines.
At the close stocks Were fairly strong.
Russians showed the great resistance.
maintaining practically the same level as
yesterday. Russian Imperial 3s of 1901
closed at 93. and 48 consolidated cinsen at
91.15. Other Internationals were irregular.
Rio Tlntos opened with a downward ten
riencv revived snd closed firm' with an ad
vance of 10f. Three per cent rentes. 9iif
loc for the account; exchange on London
or. oirt vYi eierka
BERLIN, Feb. 9 rVtces on the bourse
rvr! a "vAr-S flirt hpf rtenrcssed and further
fluctuated. On the reeelpf of the news of
the first attack o :he Japanese with tor
pedoes on the Russia fleet -oft Port Arthur
aii diimI.. securities.- atxceot aovernment
fe'l heavllv. Oerman .- Imperials showed
heavv depression and Chinese fell 3. all
the domestic stocks suffered. Russian Im
perial 4s fell 3 and Russian bank shares
13 points. The general feeling was panicky.
The weekly statement of the Imperial Bank
of Germany shows the following changes:
Cash on hand. Increased 2.700.(.O marks;
treasury notes, increased 900.000 marks;
other securities, decreased 3.120.ikiO marks:
notes In circulation, decreased W-"-
marks. Exchange on Txmdon. 2"m lV.pfg
for checks; dlsco int rates for short bills.
2 per cent; for three months' bills, 2 per
cent.
Bank Clearlasts.
OM VHA. Feb. 9 Bank clearings for to
day 31 Ift7.ft05.73. an Increase of rsi.S28.41 over
the 'corresponding day' last year.
Cot tow Market.
LIVFTRPOOI Feb. 9 -COTTON-Spot,
moderate business done; prices 48 points
higher: American middling: fa Ir. ,..8.1; go..d
middling. 7.62d; middling. ..aid: low mid
dling 7 4M; good ordinary. 7o.l: ordinary.
7 1di' sales. 4.0u0 bales, of which ) were
for speculation and export and Included
3.100 American; receipts, 29,400 bales, all
American. Futures rl'isfd very steady;
American middling g. o c . Febniarv
7.30d; February and March. 7.30d March
and April, 7 32d; April and M:iy, 7 33d; Mn j
and June, 7 34d; June and July, 7.33d : July
and August. 7.3Sd; August and September.
T lOd; September and "ctober, .53d; Octo-
NEW YORK, Feb. 9 COTTON-Market,
opened firm at an advance or i'rra points,
fjarch sold at 13.20c: May, 13.40c: July.
13 4nc. Inflamed ny repons mni a immnni
Institution- In Bremen was In. difficulties,
March sold down to 12.7c. May to 13 ooc
and July to 13.06c. The close while steady
. I h lnat.Mt
SB 10 lone,- w . t ... -
with the net oecnne a msjier 01
Dolnts. Sales were etlmaten at ain.rwi uaies.
Inal: no sales; shipments, 427 bales; stock.
1S.-S9 bales. 1
NEW OKL.t.Is. rerr. i.-iim iur p -j-
tures. steady; February, jz.huc; Marcn.
12 60c; April. 12.72&12.74c: May, 13H3 oic:
Mav. 1-I3(nc: June. u.iwiu.uc; juiy. i.i.u
filx'Tte: Ananist. libRWltWic: September,
ll.ofll.fl6c; Octnler. 10!illc. Spot, nom
inal : noth'ng doing; receipts, n.wu oaies;
stock, 43..W7 balea
Wool Market.
ROSTOV. Feb. WOO 1 There la a
t.irlT business in the wool market, with
values strongly maintained. The trouble In
the far east has rnecaeo any lenoency v
ward extensive buying. Territory wools
are In demand, with fine grades In moderate
supplv. In the market for pulled wools, a
firm tone is notea. ror-jsn wu ai- uin
rVrme of the leading O4iotatlons rouow:
Idaho, fine. l-VUloc; neavy nne. l.vaiac; una
medium. 1 01 17c; medium. 17?loe: Wyo
ming, fine, irloc; heavy, fine. Uifc; fine
medium. lfV817c; medium, 18119c; Utah
snd Nevada, nne. lfsnioc; neavy una, i.i-r
14c; fine medium. In'al7c; medium. lr'g
V Dakota, fine, ivttioc; nne meoium. jo-j
fr17c- medium. li2i"-; Montana, fine, choice,
1920c; fine medium, choice. 19-i2jc; aver
age. lMil9c; staple, i-ujuc; zneuium cuu.,
19i2nc. . , ..... ..
ST IX) I IB, r"eri. . r -.u oirau . me
dium grades, combing and clothing ,mc.
light fine. lVft'lTxic: heavy fine, 12014c;
tub-washed, 20J3t'c.
Metal Market.
vir-w TORJf. Feb. 9 METALS Tin waa
lower In London, spot declining 17s id to
124 12s ta. whl o rutures were us lower at
ni rm- Inesllv tin was aulet. with spot
q loted at C.T 2M?2fc.'l. Copper dectlnail 2s
fid to 56 7a fcl for spot and 55 3s M for
futures in the Kfirmn maraer. nut re
mained tjolet and unchanged at M-lVilt.Jfi
ftw lake. 312-T7 for el ectr.. lytic and 312.9
12.25 for casting. Lead waa steady here at
944u4-&0. while In London It advanced 6a
3d to 31 as V1. Spelter remained un
changed In both markets, closing here at
Hg:5.00 and at 21 r 4.1 In London. Iron
cioeed at oua 3d in Glaarow. locally Iron
was onchanged: No 1 northern foundry Is
auoted at 31S.itJl.0O: No. 3 northern foun
dry at $14 ioU.0u; S 1 sootharn and No.
1 soft souThern at 31S.75irt46.
ST. LOCIS. Feb. 9 METALS Lead, dull
at HS. Spelter, steady at H-fc.
Dry Goods Sf-rko
NEW TORK. Feb. 9. DRT OOOD8 The
market la more or less demoralised aa a re
sult ot tbe decline of the raw cotton mar
ket, but sellers show no disposition to
weaJten. Ths buyers, on tho other hand, are
rot willing to operate until they gain more
oomplete knowledge of the possihill'ies of
the situation. The pneslhlUfle of dsmand
resulting from tho Baltimore fire are re
gniied as- h-rgw, much depending on the
ability to reavume thai business at many ot
. t&a tiiimed hnsiasa,
OilAUA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Trids B.ald Clow, with Prices a
Trifle Lower.
HOGS OPENED WEAK, CLOSED STRONG
Better Grades of Fat Sheep aad Laaafcs
4 said Be (tasted Steady to Stress;
and Active, with Cosaasoa
Klods No More Thaa Steady.
SOUTH OMAHA. Feb. I. 1901.
Receipts were;
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
.. 2.220 6,i .xi
Official Monday ,
Official Tuesday
.. 4.1JU ,St4J
,400
Two days this week
Same days last week...
Sunie days week before
8.220
I "65
,.H
S'JJ
14 69S
1.1. tc7
l.i.t
14.7S
10..&3
17.-0
lh.910
14,SWt
2i.4M
23.21o
Same three weeks ago.
fame four weeka as-o
Same days last year
..12.17
6.84.
10. 1
4.tiS
RECEIPTS FOR THE TEAR TO DATE.
Ihe foUowlng table shows the recelpa
of cattle, nogs and sheep at South Omaha
for the year to daie, wttn comparisons wan
last year: 194. 19..3. Inc. Dec.
Cattle 84 ,j67 9Mo9 4,102
Hogs 244. 7 242 S.7 1.810
hP 1!,2S lti.U4 r,;i
Average prices ,.. iu !i-g. si South
Omaha for the last several days with com
parisons: Data I 1901. t3W.19v.lll.irje.llS9 I1K.
Jan. 16...
n. 14...
ian. 17...
Jan. 14...
Jan. u...
Jan. 20...
Jan. 21...,
Jan. 22...
Jan. 22...
Jan. 24...
Jan. 2i...
Jan. .'...
Jan. 27...
Jun. 28...
Jan. 29 ..
Jan. )...
Jan. 31.
Feb. 1...'.
Feb. 2....
Feb. 3....
Feb. 4....
Feb. 6....
Teb. ....
Feb. 7....
Feb. 8....
Feb. 9....
l I fi 8 Z2 6 26 1 4 ( i 3 47
4 ;."rai 4i 4 1& i aii 4 ei 3 62i
I 4 4 171 i .' 4 4i 3 4.-1 8 IT
4 8! 8 231 16 & 4 66, 3 61, 3 61
4 7J 6 3Si 6 27) 4 64i 3 64, 3 64
4 w, 6 47, I 27; 14 64, 3 64! 3 6v
4 7, 3 681 lii t 36 J 3 59, 3 64
4 80 Vl 3 63) 8 021 6 111 4 I 8 57
4 87. oa, 01 6 14, 4 a: 3 6i
1 6 601 8 0S1 6 21) 4 o6i 3 1, 3 61
4 683.; a 14, 6 121 4 401 3 tl 3 46
4 8o . 6 72 6 U. 4 60, 1 611 3 7 J
4 80, 3 66 6 12 4 a-, 3 64. 3 67
4 Sl 64, 6 90, 6 22 I 3 3 3 2
a .a1.! s n4 W t 5 - a it
4 ai- 6 7 n i u. 1 i 4 . i 3 7"
I 6 671 a 97 f 171 4 56r 3 64 3 '
4 72 6 93 6 22 4 t7i 3 04, 3 4
1 4 i 5ai a , 4 i w,
I 4 84, 8 70 6 92 4 S21 3 3 73
I 4 M : 3" 6 !4i S 31 59 3 72
! 4 76 s- 6 11 S 23 4 fiG ' 3 72
4 8u 74, ( Mi 6 21, 4 70' 3 5'4
4 741 Ui 6 2 4 6 3 . 3 75
t 88; 6 98, 6 2U 4 75j 3 6 3 71
4 89 I 71 5 2i 4 84, 3 70; 3 71
Indicates Sunday.
Ths crucial number of cars of stock
brought in today by each road was:
Road. Cattle. Hors. 8hP. U ses.
c. M. at ut. f. rty.... 4
Wabash Ky
Missouri Pacific Ry... 2.1
C. dt N. W. Ry i
12
3
14 11
11
25, 4 1
li 3
18 10
2
1
St..
2 3..
6
6
120 32 1
F.. E. & M. V. R. R.. 42
C. St. P.. M. O.
29
37
B. & M. Ry
C B. 4k Q. Ry
K. C. St. J. Ry...
C. R. I. & P.. east..
C, R. I. P.. west.
. 9
. 2
6
. 1
. 1
. 3
.138
Illinois Central Ry..
Chicago
Ot W
Total receipts
The disposition of the day's receipts waa
as follows, each buyer purchasing tli4
number 01 head indicated:
Buyer.
Cattle. Uogs. Sheep.
Omana Packing Co...
swut and company..
Cudahy Packing Co..
Armour 46 Co
Armour, Sioux Qty..
Vansant at Co. .7.
Lobman ft Co
McCreary & Clark....
W. I. Stephen
Lewis ft Lnaerwood..
Huston & Co
H. F. Hamilton
L. F. Huss
Wolf & Murnan
Hobblck B
Sam Werthelmer
Sol Degan
J. B. Root dc Co
Hegarty & Co
Other buyers
614 1,41 9,8
6-4 1.831 4i9
9 l.sio 2,tU
814 ..ol9 .....
I.UU4
32
2tS
12
J ....
2
24
143
69
12
27
69
-
87
45
306 990
Totals.
.1637 8,623
1,837
CATTLE There waa no life or vrm to
the cattle trade this morning. Receipts
were quite liberal and evidently In exce--a
of fuckers, requirements. The morning
waa well advanced before much bu lnesa
was transacted and It was late in -he day
before anything Ilka a clearance waa madd.
Trains were slow in arriving and that
helped to delay the market. While all. of
yeatcrday's advance waa not lost, part of
It undoubtedly was.
There were quite a few corn-fed steers
included In the offerings, tut, the tame aa
usual, the qjallty waa rathe,' Inferior,
nothing being on sale that could be classed
as choice, ma market was slow trom
start to finish and as a general thing sl-s-men
were calling the market a little lower.
There was more or less unevenesa to the
trade, so that some sales looked about
steady, while others were undoubtedly a
little lower. It was a slow market from
start to finish.
Tho cow market was also rather dull,
with prices a shade lower rather than
otherwise. The same as with steers, how
ever, there was considerable unevenne'B, so
that salesmen differed some In their esti
mates of the market. All of tne gln yes
terday was not lost, but In a good many
cases the big end of It waa taken off.
Bulls were a little slow and steady to a
trifle lower. Veal calves were In good de
mand at steady prices.
There was considerable Inquiry for stoclc
era and feeders this morning, and. as the
supply waa limited, the market ruled active
snd strong to a dime higher. Some year
lings rold ss high as 34 06 and some heavy
western feeders brought 34 (!. The com
moner kinds, of course, were no more than
steady and none too active. Representa
tive salsa:
BEEF STEERS.
Na A Pr. No. Av. Pr.
1 490 i OS 3 lint 8 K
1 TSO t 05 1 12P t to
1 426 t or, 1 ona 1 an
1 1'iM t 06 15 1040 M
4 W III 14 Ill 4 00
t (it t M a; i'4 4 00
1 too I M t list 4 00
II 7I I 16 3 U-rl 4 (X
i 1040 I SO 1 1160 4 00
4.... PUS 8 40 11 1160 4 It
4 1014 IH 14..... 11.14 4 to -
8 lotO I S 17. ...i in 4M.
a: I 8 tl 1771 4
1 1144- I 70 '-4 1M7 4 M
1 1114 I 70 10 14M 4
11 431 I 70 4 If 4 M
IT 1K1 I M M 1S 4 St
I .KllO 8 W 8 UuO 4 40
4 114 J M
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
14 X07S I 40 14 inaS I T
81 all I 44 12 1034 8 St
STEERS AND BULLA.
a M6 t 40
STEERS AND COWB.
10 pal 3 4 1 808 8 4
COWS.
8 1 TS I loll I o
T HI IM I lutt 8 00
I loM 8 OS 1970 3 0
It 444 I ( 1"0 I 04
1 740 I OS 8 11 I 04
11 fM7 t 14 1 1.110 8 00
4 1 3 28 1 MI 8 SI
1 1"4 I 46 1 1 1 St 8 00
1 PM I 40 4 107 8 08
1 tio t r a 1x1 8 1
1 12M I 40 1 10M 8 N
1 1'40 I 40 IS 11"! 8 1
It ire I M T 71 8 1
II iot a o 1 1110 a i
1. 150 I 40 tt WT I S
1 , 12.t 40 88 10 t II
.. KW4 i TO 8 linl 8 10
6 ION I Tl a 1Z31 a M
1 I'm) I 71 14 lust I 8
4 71 I TS 1 11M 8 t
t u i 1 ts a 11M a te
1 in I TS 4 lull a fa
I in a is i-o a ts
a l" 1 o 14 hit a at
; lull) 114 14 MT 8SS
14 1... axT t fM 10 TS?4 8 tS
II 11 a S 44 1440 8 40
10 ,....iot-4 aw l. l'w an
11 (TT a U II 1244 1 as
I Tit I ti 17 ll4 8 II
it 14 a te 11 1011 1 m
T .....1011 8 M 4 117 8 40
11 174 t 4 I MM 8 40
80 PM I 00 1 US I S4
1 U 8 11... Sit 8 40
u ion a to
HEIFERS.
1 r iu 4 mt a ta
1 41 a 1 a ?s a 40
1 4 a is a 144 a m
1 n ib a i7i a 4
1 440 t uo 1- ua I 8
BULLS.
1 I0 1 40
1 AM 8 4
V M IK
I HSO 8 44
I l.T 8 to
1 ui a s
1 as 8 to
8- u a 4
8 l 8 4
1 10M 8
141 I
1 ......1170 8 M
1 ..i-4 a 1
1............US 8 te
1. . low 8 St
1 l4e a M
4 . U7i a
l 1410 8 40
I 1W 8 4
CALVES.
t ft IM 1
1 41 8 t I
1 4 n 1
1 tut tm 41
1 . SIN I
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M IK
ITT I II
L.
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.. 444 I at
..10 II
.. 41 3
.. 41 8 M
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I .m t m
a. a is
Iff.
.1144 4 M
1 l I So
HOOS There Was a falrlv liberal run of
hogs here this morning and the market
opened a little slow snd a shude easier.
rartlcularly on the lighter weights. He
ore -much business was transacted, how
ever, n.xre favorable reports were received
from other points and the provision market
opened higher, and ss a result salesmen
held their droves for more money. Packers
finally raised their bids snd trading became
active, with prices fully as good as yester
day's best time or strong with yester
day's general market. In some places In
fact the more desirable grades sold o,ulte
a little !i!ghr. The top todnv was 15 06. or
a nickel higher than yeter4av. The bulk
of ths heavy hogs, though, sold from 84 $0
to 9R 00. Medium weights went largely from
846 to 84.90. sn.l the light sti:ff from 14 5
down. The early arrivals were disposed of
In good season, but some of the trains wre
late, so that the close of the market was
delayed
Toward noon several trains, arrived with
a number of cars of hogs, but the demand
continued brisk and the market closed In
good shape. The good demand from pack
ers wss no doubt due In a large measure
to the sharp advance In provisions. Repre
sentative sa'es:
No.
M...
21 ..
100..
IS...
S...
44...
U...
11...
40 ..
a...
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No.
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41...
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.. 241 40 4 40
.. IM 10 4 40
..114 40 4 40
. . 247 40 4 W
.. 2. 1 120 4 40
.. 2: . . 4 -i
.. SIT M 4 90
. . :u 1,1 in
.. .240 ) 4 M
lt
. .. .11
4 OS
4 SO
4 7S
4 75
4 7S
4 7S
4
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...1,4
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41
70
s:
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21
5
ii
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ll 170 4 :4
..111 IM 4 111,
..14 40 4 '."
..IM .. 4 12
,.n .. 4 ;
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. 201 Ltd 4
744
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4 40
4 0
4 40
U 245
4 so
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to.
244
4 4 I
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40
40
S . . 4 IS
t;'4 140 4 as
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. 117
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41 .
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70 ,
TO
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4 tn
0 4 44
H7 .. 4 fa
.144
.217
. 117
..171
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IM 4 S
24 " 4 to
24 ln 4 JT1
2r.s
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114
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0 4 74j
44 4 47',
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.. 4 121,
.. 4 SI1
10 4 34j
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TS. .
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4 .
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44 .
TS.,
341
.254
.170
t
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2?S 10 4 SS
. 144 4 iff
,.ri . 4 i
. 204 .. 4 US
..!1 .. 4 R5
.20 SO i,rt
. !.W 110 4 7
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4 41
14 140 4 SS
27
40
4 S
4 S-.
4
4 V
4 K
4 ',
4 f'i
4
4
4
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4 7,
5 on
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s no
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2-1
261
Ml
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4 ,
4 I7H
4 Pt
4 7i,
4 74
4 S7t
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4 ITU
2"4
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342
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ss.
44 .
SO
40
10
41
245
4 S71,
SHEEP There was Brother liberal run
of sheep In sight this morning, hut local
packers seemed to be more anxlnns for
supplies than they have been of iate and
the maiket on the better grRdes ruled ac
tive and steady to strong. The commoner
kinds were not very active and no more
than steady. The cuallty of the offerings
as a whole was only fair, though there
were some bunches of sheep that were
pretty well finished. Ewes sold as high ss
13 wethers brousht 14 15 and venrllna-s
$40. -..----
There were not very many Iambs Included
In the offerings and the ciialitv of those
that did arrive was rather Inferior, with a
very few exceptions.
Feeders were also resree and no particu
lar rhange In the market was noticeable.
Quotations for eorn-fed stock: Cood to
choice western hmba, 85 i'xhS. m: fair to
good Iambs. 3Ti.f'?5.50; good to choice yeir
lings. 34.SMM.90; fair to good yearlings. M.25
ft 1 50; good to choice wethers. $4.i4V!r4.2S:
fRlr to good wethers, 33.75cS4.00; good to
cnoice ewes. t3.50f43.7A: fair to good -e,
83 25(33(1; choice f.-eder Inmbs, 4.04.75;
fair fo good, I150fl.tw): feeder yearling-.
w.sofjl.im; feeder wethers, II. 5. H J. 75
feede.-
ea-es. 3.00 3 00; culls,
sentativ sales:
U.75J..'.D. P.epre-
No.
10 western ewes
It Kit 3 8
Av. P-
l'M ! :s
48 3 '
l'ts 3 5o
104 3 ?.n
1,) 3 90
4 00
IM 4 1 0
84 4 00
,108 4 00
l'i 4 2".
97 4 50
, 95 2 115
, 9h 2 25
,90 3 10
U 3 25
,94 3 1
, 103 3 65
, PW 3 70
,49 3 75
,52 3 75
,108 3 75
. 106 3 90
,54 4 35
15 western cull lambs
1M)
198
western ewes
western ewes ,
254 Western ewes ,
Zll western lambs ,
217 western lambs
72 western lambs
47 western ewe and wethers..
179 western wethers
193 western yearlings ,
10 cull lambs
28 western ewes ,
310 western ewes
341 western ewes ,
437 western lambs
258 western ewes
439 western ewes
143 western lambs
118 western lambs
4.l western lambs
41 western wethers
264 western lambs
CHICAGO UTB STOCK MAHKKT.
Receipts Light aad Prices Rale Steady
ad Is Spite of Varloaa Fartors.
CHICAGO. Feb. 9 CATTLE Receipts,
4.500 head; good to prime steers, $5.oSjj.75;
poor to medium. 34.'"'B'4 90; stockers and
feeders. 3.6a4.42; cows. 31.5ffij4.2o; heirers,
32.2frg4.ti0; canners. 1.5ts2.s0; bull, U2ir'9
4.10; calves. 33 50-j.l0.
HOGS Receipts today, 22,000 head; esti
mated tomorrow, 33,'nXl head; 5j luc higher;
mixed and butchers. 34.5i5 :Ji; good to
choice heavy, 85.l.ij5..10; rough heavy, 34.95
fi6.it5 ; light, $4 60.5.15; bulk of sales. 34.95
65.15.
SHEEP ANT LAMBS Receipt. 18 000
head; sheep, slow; ismbs, steady to lower;
fair to choice mixed. 33.2Wi40o: Dative
lambs, S4.S5j6.15; western iambs, 35 26.00.
Kassas CMy Live Stock Market. -
KANSAS CITT, Feb. 9. -CATTLE Re
ceipts, 13.000 head. Including 300 southerns;
market steady to 10c lower; export and
dressed beef a'eers, steady to loc lower,
84 506 15; fair to good, loc lower, 3S."544 0;
western fed steers. 83.j00v4.5O; stockers and
feeders, steady. 12. 754.00; southern sleo a,
10c lower, I34o4.00; southern cows, stetdv,
32.253.00; native cows, steady. 32.0041 1 60;
native heirers, steady, iz j-'tj.(.t; riuii",
strong. I2.75'03.0; calves, strong. 33.onj6.5i.
HOG Receipts. 11.000 head: mirket
opened steady, closed 5c higher; top, 85.1'J;
bulK or sales. 44 ,.m; neavy, o..w(0 iz;
packers, 84.864,6. 06, pigs and llghta, $l.tsf.
4. SO
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 6 1X0
head; market steady to strong: native
lambs. 84.5.w5 75; western lamlM, 34 594t6.h;
fed ewes, 33.5074 00; western fed yeai lings,
34a0$6.00; Blockers and feeders, II 75 a 4. 10.
St. I.onls live Stoek Mnrkel.
BT. "LOUIS. Feb. 9 CATTLE Receipt -c
S.OuO head. Including 3.bou Texans; markot
steady; native shipping and export steers,
34.205.35: dressed beef and butcher xiee-s.
34.O0.46.0O; steers under l.IsM lbs., 13 54H.75,
Blockers and leeaers, li. Jta'i Ni; cows and
heifers. C.25i'4.(fv: canners. 32 Sf.dit.SO: bulls.
t2.5unj4.0T); calves. t30ii6.-5; Texas and In
dian steers, f2 8034.35; rows and hcif.-rs,
32.10rg 3.25.
MOUB Keceipts. T.'aai nead; marxet nrm:
pigs and lights, 84 55m4.75; packers. 84 754i
': piitcners sna rest neavv. t.'.rj.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt-,. 3,Jf0
head; market firm; native muttons. I3ot
4.75; lambs, 84 75' 6 60; culla and bucks, 12.2.
4J4.2t; stocaera. j.A.ari.w. ,
Now York Lira Stark Market.
NEW TORK. Feb. I BEEVES Re
ceipts, only 3 head; no sales reported; no
exports.
CALVES Receipts. 19S head: market al
most entirely in veals, which rated firm
at I5.0O4S4.50.
HOGS Receipts. 3.179 head; market 10c
higher. A bunch of state bogs sold at
86 7S. .
SHEEP AND UUH8- KecelptS. l.XWI
head: market for sheep rated quiet, steady;
lambs active and firm; sheep, f3 iOwf.&O;
outside of two small bunches at 83 ,04.9u;
lambs, tC.V4;7.2..
St. Joseph live Stoek Market. .
BT. JOSEPH. Feb. . CATTLE Re
ceipts. 2.100 head: natives. 83. 443" 25: cows
and heifers, 31 .5o4j-4.00; stockers ai d f4re4jrs.
t2.5o4l4.uO.
HOIS Receipts, 6 704 head; market
steady; lirht. 84.704j6. If ; medium and
heavy 84.K...ia.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 3.273
head; market steady; lambs, f5.7A; year
lings, t5.00.
(loas City Live Stoek Market.
BIOUX CITT. Feb. 9 (Special. Cattle
Receipts 6 head. market l"c higher;
stoakera, strong- t eeves. 83 504.70: eows snd
heifers, 32-tj8JO; stockers and feeders.
32 753.80; rafve and yesrltngs. VlAdlM.
Hogs reorlpts. 4.5f heed; strung; selling
t-W6.uO; bulk. 14 8--Ii4.se.
Stock la Sight.
Follosrlng are the rocelpta of live stock
for ths six principal western cities) yes
terday:
South Omaha
Chicago
Kansas City .
St. Louis
ft. Joseph
Sioux City
Cattle. Hcgs. Sheen
4.0( A' 7.4ffl
. 4.i 22.O-0 18.'(0A
..13. 11 o 4
) 7 ' 32.'"
tl'0 l.74 J 273
.. SuS 4,510 ,
29-iuo e.im mm
Totals
Brapsaaitwd Agsles gtaat tortsd 8frwls.
NUTW TORK. reti. -.EVAPORATED
APPLE31 Ths Jtutrket Was steady; rnmmun
arw quoted st ttuon; prime at mqtfttc;
choice at 6Ut1o, and fanre at SU-tilr. .
CALIFORNIA DHIfTD FR1 TTf Prrmes
axe steady, uodar a jtitiMng domand, with
prices tanging from Iui'it-v, according to
grs.le. Aprl.-.ts are m light supply and
firm; choice are quoted at 9-V4ilic; extra
ch-'ice at pHa-io-V. '"! fancy at i;rrl&c
reaches e rn to be attracting a little bet
ter trade and rule steady; choice are
quoted at 7' Tc; extra c.iolce at lO'aii
lvc. and fancy at 3tiliV.
OK AHA WHOlF.Stl.K MtRKET.
Condition of Trade aad Qaetatlsss 00
stasis aad rawer rrodnee.
EOG3 Receipt, moderate; fresh stock,
LIVE Ptlt'LTRY Hens. 'fc: spring
chickens sw.irc; roosters, sccording to sge.
4miSt; turkes. ll.lsr; ducks. 9,ulvv; geese.
H' -c
1RESSKD roi'LTRT Turkeys. lGfllV;
rt.uks, liul.'o; g-ese, liKr; chickens, 9.9
li'S-
lirTTER rocking stock. IV: choirs to
f.incv ilslrv rolls 134.il 4c; separator. 21c.
KRF.SII FISH-Trout. 9'.1V; pickerel, SH
fiSc; pike. !V. perch, tifitii-TC: blueflsh. l"c;
whlieflsh. Si--; salmon, lie: haddock. 10c;
co. Irish, 12c; relsnapper, "lc: lobsiers. boiled,
per lb. 3tc: lobsters, green, per lb.. ISc:
bnllh.-eds. lie; catlish. Uultc; Mack bass,
ac; halibut, lie: crapplcs, Uv; lierrics, 4c;
white hn. 13c: Muetlns. Sc; smelts, linillc.
OYSTERS New York Counts, per can,
4.V; per gl.. fl: sxtra select, per can. .;
per gnl. l.o; standard, per can. 27.:; ;-e
gal., 31 V
?.KAN-IVr ton. (IS 30
HAT r rices quoted by Omsha Wholssalo
DeiiL-rs' association: Choice No. I up'inI. -,l.r:
No. 2. P; medium. 8'0: eea-se. 8-".; ry
ptrsw, 3i. These prices are for tny of grsad
clnr and qualltv. Demand lair and re
ceipts light.
VEtl -.TABLES.
POTATOES Coloi ado, 31, Dakota, per
bu., ISc; natives. .Ao.
bWEET POTATOES Illinois, per bbU
.60.
NAVY BEANS ter bu.. 35. S5.
Ci:LERY -Small, per dot-, .3jc; large
Ca tfornia. rtic, -Jo and 90c.
CNHiNS Spanish, ter crate, n.75; Colo
rado yellow and red, per Is.. I'.c.
CAHHAGE Wisconsin Holland, Vic; nsw
Callfjrtua. uSc.
TL'RNli'S Canada rutabagas, per lb.,
l'tc; whl.e. per bu., UOc.
CARROTS 1'er bu., 75c.
PAI'SNU S-ler bu., Me.
BEETS-IVr bu., 90c.
t?.ALLIELOWER California, per crata,
ifrCUMBERS Per dos.. $1.25.1.50.
TOMATOES Calli.rmu. per 4-basktt
crates. tv
KAOISHES Per dot. bunches, 85c.
cilice, iilaiitt aos. ouncnes. issj
Cl ii. p.r bbl., 7; leaf lettuce, per dos.
Iit.n.-hes. -10c.
Tl RMr'S-Snuthern, per dot.. 75c.
HEETS Southern, per dot oc.
CA RRi T9 Southern, per oot., TSe.
PAHriLEY Southern, per dot.. 3L
KRLITS.
ArPLES Cuilfornla Bellflowers, per box,
11 So; New York export Oreeniiigs, Uusaets
ami Ualuwli.a, U 76.
U RAPES Imported Malagas, per keg,'
CRANBERRIES Jersey, per bbl., $7 .00;
per b-x, U50; Wisconsin Boll arel Bugle,
J7 50; Pell And Cherry, 8" 5o.
sjraw Berries Florida, per qt.. 6ic.
TROPICAL FRL'ITS
O RANGES Florida blights and Russets,
i all sizes, 8:
2b . naala. all sixes, choice.
I2.2r-C11i.5c; fancy, all sixes. 32.75.
LEMONS California fancy, 3t9 to 360,
t-tjo; choice. 240 to 270 sixes, ti-25.
FIGS California, ter 10-lu. canons. 85c;
linpoited Smyrna, 3-crown, lac; a crown.
16c; 7 -crown, 16c.
BANANAS Per medium s'.xed bunch.
It l XT.! 50; Jumbos, t2.753 J6.
COCOAN L'TS Per sack, ft 00; per dot.,
6"c.
DATES Persian, per box of 30 rkgs..
82.00; per lb., in 60-lb. boxes, 6c; Oriental
stuffed dates, per box. 12 40.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CHEESE Wisconsin twins, f :I1 cream,
I2c; Wisconsin Young Americas, 73c; block
Swiss. 16c; Wlseonsro brick,- 13c; Wisconsin
ilmburger, 12c.
HONEY Nebraska, Ven 11 frames, 33.00;
Utah and Colornrto. per 24 frames, 8J.25.
MAPl.E SUGAR Ohio, per lb.. 10c.
CIDER Per bbl.. 86. 5o; per 4 bbl , 371 2-..
Pi PC (RN Per lb.. 2V-'; shelled. S4h1HtC.
HORSERADISH Per case of 2 dox.,
packed. Hoc. 1
HIDES No. 1 green. 6c; No. 3 green, 5c;
No. 1 salted. c; No. 3 salted. 6c; No. 1
veal enlf. 8 to 12 lbs., Vl No. 2 veal calf,
12 to 15 lbs., iuc; dry salted hides. il2e;
sheer pelts. 2575c; horse hides, 31.5ou3.50.
NUTS Walnuts, No. I soft-shell, per lb,
15e; hard-shell, per lb.. 14c: No. 1 soft
shell, per Ih., 13c; No. 2 hard-shell, per
12c; Braxils. per lb.. 11c: filberts, per lb.,
lie; Almonds, soft-shell, per lb.. 15c; hard
shell, per lb., 13c; pecans, large, per lb.,
12c; small. rr lb.. 10c; peanuts, per lb., 6a;
roasted peanuts, per lb., 1tc; Chill wal
nuts. 12ttl3Vic; large hickory nuts, per bu.,
31.50; shell barks, per bu., 32.00; black wal- ,
nuts, per bu., 31.25.
Oils aad Rosin.
NEW. YORK. Feb, 9. OILS Cottonseed. ,
steady; prime crude, nominal: prime crudo
yellow. 37'.c. Turpentine, steady Wfj.'il-c.
Petroleum, steady; relined. New York 39 W;
Philadelphia and Baltimore. 39.07.; Phila
delphia and Baltimore In bulk. 86.15. Rosin,
steady. 65fi60c; strained, common to good,
l2OfVd3.0O.
OIL CITT. Feb. 9. OILS Credit bal
ances, 31.85; certificates, no bid; shlpmenta,
73.884 bbla.; average. 72.3)8 bbls.; runs. 19o.
655 bbls.; average, fT7.674 bbls. Shipments,
Lima, 42.450 bbls. ; average, no .204 bhls.; runs,
Lima. 10.770 bbls.; average. 24 71 bbls.
SAVANNAH. Feb. . 1U.S Turpentine.
fv?V- Rosin. Arm: A, R. C, D. 82 0; E. 82 ;
F. $2.90; G. 12 95; H. 12 95; I. 13 2; K. 33.25;
M, $3 30; N, 33 35; WG, fl 45; WW, 95.
Sugar aad Molasses.
NEW YORK. Feb. 9 SUGAR Raw. firm:
fair retlnlng. 2 27 321 'lc : centrifugal. 96
test, 3 U-2"'o3sc: molasses sugar, 2 19-329
2S.C. Refined. Bt,"ady: crashed, 5.15c; pow
dered. 4.55c; granulated. 4.4ic.
NEW ORLEANS. Feb. 9.-8UOAR Quiet;
open kettle. Tt'at 15-1-: open kettle, cen
trifugal, 3 13-lrtc; centrifugal whites, i'i
I lS-Hic; seconds, frVrSt-o. Molasses, nom
inal; centrifugal, lciilTxi. Syrup, dull, 22
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LEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
DEEDS fed for record February 9. 1W4.
as furnished for The Bee by tit Midland
Guarantee and Trust company, bonded
Abstracter, 1hl4 F.irnam street:
Sheriff to Paul Weltxel, lot 9. Cottage
Terrace; part of lota 7. 8 and 9, block
t. Ex'-tianire Place add ... t 10S
Helen Ferris and husband to Frank
A. Fogg, lot 7, block 2i"'s. city 2.90O
Sophia A. Ewlrg. widow, to Carrie M. - '
Cox. lots 13 and -14. block?-a. Jetter a
addition to South Omaha 1.801
Henry Ragatx and lfe to Vaclav No
vak, lot 6, block 8, Brown Park 400
Lvman Richardson and wife to Jams
ll. Van Dusen, lota 3 a.id 4, block 9.
West rn.l 1
Exra Domlna tnd wife to Katie Zeis,
nw' 17-16-10 t.OOS
eherlff to Frank Martin, lot , block
40. Albright's Choice I V
The Merchants
National Bank
of Omarta. r'b.
U.lScseittirt'
Capital aad Surplus, ..00.000
rum UrrlT. sna. sen S. WOOS, T. fees.
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STOCKS AND DONDS
QRAIN AND PROVISIONS
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Grain, Provisions & Sticks.
Room 4. N. T. Llfs Bldg.
TeL 330.
Operates 18 CO-cea In This Slats.
EstabUshed at7.
CLO. A. ADMS CHAIN CO.
Grain, Provisions V Stoclts.
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