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ai: OMAIIA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY. DECEMBER 20. 1004.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Rtora Will Otitis Injiiry rts tht
' - ' Wtotsr Whstt
wHEAT MOVEMENT DECREASED BY STORM
i
Ka4era Heldera leiatlaac in
ara aa Oat ball, bat
Lata Streactk Beeaase
f tha Starsa.
OMAHA. Dec. 28, 1W4.
"This storm will not Injure winter wheat
In Nebi-ask.-" said A. b. Jsqutth. "Cold
wtyee like thi are the regular thin In
lia atata and no winter killing la to be
pe!iel. The cold weather came on grad
ually, to thm no damage could have ben
done. Tha prospect lor the winter wheat
la, r think, good.''
'Winter wnt hurt? No." raid J. K.
Van Dorn. "Wulte the contrary. The wheat
needs moisture, so that the norm la a
rood thine through the whole belt. No win
ter killing whl result from It."
Sunderland 4t lpdlke tha only (rain
limine which had a wire working this
morning, and It was a limited aervlce. The
Grain exchange wire was dead, 't la hoped
i he wire may be In .working condition for
. Thursday.
The billiard hss helped the bull aide nf
wheat. It hue stopped tha already email
movement from tha country in the north
west and In addition Impede shipping. The
buvers are plenty and the teller scarce.
The receipt In the northwest are railed. In
somaj quarters, alarmingly amall compared
wlih last year. Minneapolis and Duluth
during the holiday accumulated HI car
while for the name period of llslg tha re
relpta were 1.915 ears. The Minneapolis de.
, mand for low grade ha none p from
. 4 to $ cent since Friday, and Mlnneapolli
. report the ale of No. 1 northern to an
Ohio miller for 1.24ty.
"We are having difficulty In selllngoor
miller the better grade, said W. Tem
merman of Minneapolis. "They want the
off grade wheat and are buying thnt
. readily. Th- mixing houses, which are
turning out a good No. 3 wheat, are sell
ing all they ran put nut. The miller
themselves are not mixers and aome of our
wheat which I sold to Kansas Pity 1
' mixed there and brought, bach later by
' Minneapolis miller."
The risible today l: What. 39.713.000 bu.;
rorn. 7.2o,00n bu.: oat. 23.S72.ono tin.- Omaha
atnek of grain are: Wheat. 347.506 bu.;
corn. 127.0D2 bu.: oata. 21H,KJ bu. Omaha
stocks of contract wheat are: Merrlam A
Holmqulet, 4.9U8 bu.; L'nlon elevator. lO.OiW
hu.
The asstent bolder of the big long In
terest are thought to have bought more
wheat Tuesday. The market will go tip. It
I predicted, until they begin to unload.
Chicago opened at 11.13 for the December,
which waa the closing quotation. The mari
ket gained Vc. The May opened at $1.14.
ie under the Tuesday clnae. Later It
ead off a cent and 'by noon returned to
fl 13V The July Magged from the opening
at V,a to 87ac.
Corn waa firm but not active. The torrri
decreaaed the country movement and In
rreaaed the consumption. The heavy ac
cumulation over the holiday deterred buy
ers. The strength of wheat helped the
coarse grain. a .
Omaha Cash Sale.
WHEAT-No. Ihard. 1 car, 67 lb.. $1.0JV4.
' OATS No. 3 mixed, t car. lit lbs , Jq.
Omaha Caata Market.
WHEAT-No. 2 hard. l1.U4ffll.08; No. 2
hard, H.Km.OVi No. 4 hud., 91j!7c; No. 3
,. spring, $1.05.
. CORN No. 2. 31Ho: No. 3. 3Wjc; No. 4,
n WH3r: no grade, ;a.H7c; No. 2 yellow.
87Hc; No. 8 yellow. 37Hc; No. 2 white.
. 3SAc; No. 3 white, 3'ic.
OATS No. 1 mixed. 2Kc; No. 3 mixed,
2714c; No. 4 mixed, 26isc: No. 2 whit. DVa'-;
No. 3 white, 2c; No. 4 white, 28c; stund
ard, 28Tic
Carlo! Receipts.
TVheat. Corn. Oata.
31 564 U
...... ..1M
28 :il 21
237
17 . 113 13
Chicago ,
Minneapolis
tit. Louts
Duluth
Omaha,
(HICAUO URAI AU PROVISIONS
Keatarea of tha Tradlac and t'loalac
Prleea aa Board of Trade.
CH1CAOO. Dec. 28. Prospects of an
enormoua Argentina crop 'outweighed, ap
parently, all other considerations In the
wheat pit here today. The reault wa u
weak market May wheat closing H'iu
down. Corn Is off 'inc. Oata and pro
visions are About unchanged.
The wheat "mnV-ket was weoar'at the
atart. lntluencvd by lower prices at Liver
lool many of yesterday's buera wfre lib
eral sellers when trading b.gan. Wltn only
a 'moderate' demand, Inltinl nuotntion
' xhnwed locs, May being off Hfo lo Vcr
Sc at $1.14n i Additional felling i on
developed upon receipt of a cablegram
from Argentina by n local commla,on
house claiming that the crop wa In ex
cellent condition end that tuilnmcnt will
begin In about four week. A a r?eult th
market became atlll weaker, May gradu
ally declining to Thero was also
aome selling occasioned by the heavy fall of
snow which, It waa claimed, wou.d greatly
lieneflt growing wheat. Weakmas ut Minne
apolis wa another fuctof thai contrloutej
lo the decline here Two or three proml. ent
long old treely during the latter part ot
th day. Offerings were readily taken by
Mhort. and In consequence part of the
early loss win regained, but the prevail
ing undertone wus one of weakness.
Final quotation on Mny were ut $1 14.
Clearance of wheat and flour were equal
to 81.1'nj bu. Primary receipts (Ineomp.cte)
were 370, bu.. compared with l.l'ti.lm bu.
a year ao. The rirlbH supply Increased
1.133.MIO bu. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chi
cago reported receipt of 3X4 cars, agalnat
t&i car Ihsi week and 633 cars a year agi.
Under heavy selling pressure from east
ern eperuiators trie corn market waa weak,
the entire day. - The selling waa Imaed on
weakness abroad dur. In part to Continued
liberal shipments from Argentina. An lu
cres of i.iKt)Aa hu. In the amount on
passuge also hHd a ileprrxslng eftVel. Miy
opened a ahade to So lower itt 4644i4SH' t)
4tS". and off to 4n'c and closed at 46e.
lAcaI receipt were S54 cars, with thr of
contract grade.
Trading In oats wa of smHll volume,
business being mainly of u scalping char
acter. May opened a shado lower ut 3IV(t
illHc, sold off to 81V and closed at Klc.
i J-ocally, receipts were o car. ,
Considering an advance In the price of
i hoga at the yards the provision market
wa rather weak. Bull trader were dis
appointed at the Indifference displayed
toward the small receipts of hogs, and aa
a result, there was some selling of amall
lines. At the cloe Muy pork waa off a
shade at 112 151 12.87t. lurd wit down
2'tc at $7.107.121,. Ribs were 2Wnvi0' lower
at K.70.
Kstimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
ill care; com, 3U cars; oule, 33 car; liog.
20.'iu head.
The leading future ranged a follow:
Art)clc. Open. High. Low. C1oae.ye'y.
1 134; 1 12.
I 14 V 1 134
1 124, 1 13 :
l 14 i 1 14-4
984fit 9944
1 1
I
464 464
4h4 4.M;
4 40411'
! I
24; i4l
31. - :nv
H 464
45-4 4641) 4
464.1 46
294';29414
Ji'-i is
314; Si 314
31414 31414
1
13 674( 1J to
11 9241 U Ml
12 65 I 12 674
12 874: 1J 874
I
874;
TJ24I
(
fi 4. . I
8 724
6 K24
7 074i
I
424!
674.
t So 1
7 124:
6 46 '
t 70
6 874
I 15
474
71
Not
1 'hIi quotations were as follow:
- FLOL'RSieady; wliitor patent, $5,104
f6.20; straight. $404)5110: spring pat
ent. $& 0u4j6.So; atraight. $4 5Oi4.0; baker .
$2 TlxiiJ .80.
WIIBAT-No. $ spring. $l.(4j l.lti: No. 3
spring, tl.taajl.b!; No. I red, $1 16441 174.
CORS-No. . 4oVc: Nifc. t yellow. 454
OATS-Nu, 2. 4c? No. I white, J)4
RYK-No. 2. 7J4c.
BARLEY tloud feeding. S7c; fair to
choice malting, 41c.
SEEDS No I flax. $1.17; No. 1 noithweat.
em. Il l Prime timothy. 82.7:4. Clover.
-.Mrsrt rrade. $12.76.
PHOVI810NRPork. nitaia. Per bbl.. $11
V" 4u. Ird. per lot IN... a. ft. Short rib
eidaa iltMtaei. $ 1244JA374; ,hort clear atdea
(boxed). 3..'41I 7S
Receipts and shipments for the day were
aa tolluwe:
Recelota Shipments
Flour, buls X3.2UU . w h
Wheat. I hi 1i'7.mm
Col li, bu l.SJ2.1iu 416 a
Oata, bu v. .. I1l6.hu 176.M4)
H. bu ' t.jt.j
barley, bu ......... 144.JU t ll.Taj
On the' Prtalue exchange today Ibf but
ler mal kt waa lU-iai treantailas. 17nr;
dalrisa. tu4c. Frfs, strong; at mark,
cc- Included. litdiJi-; flrat. 22c: prim
niet. "4c; txtra. 2ic. plwesa steady to
nrnt. lit lia v. - 1
nvldth Grain warket.
'l l.l'TII, Icc. 28.-WHEAT-T0 arrive:
. I. II 144; No. t, 1 16. on track: No.
Wheat I
D.-c. I 1 13
May ,1 14'i4
m July 19944
T corn I
l)-. I ;t4
May 464bK
July J 45',
Oats I
Dec. J :!,
May 3144
July 314
fork
Jan. II H
May I 12 924'
Lard I I
Jan. C8.1
Mv 7U4':
Ulh.- I ' 1
Jan. I 424I
May K4!
1 northern. O 12; Ka. 3 northern, tl .'; De
cember. SI l-'W; May. II 14.
OATS To arrive end on trsHe. Hc.-
SEW
YORK, . CiGISRJIL
M (RKRT
distllhai Ik' tlay.i oa , t arloaa
( oaaraadllles.
NEW TOftK.' T)ee. 2.-FIXlt R Re elpts,
JR.a : mpoMs, I B bbl. The mar
ket held higher hut trade wss quiet: Min
nesota patents. IS f4)! J: Mtnneseta bakers,
I4 40f4 7s; winter patents. I5.S6; . winter
tralght. I6 1S.SW40; winter extras. W.V
4 K: winter low rade. 13 4ni4.ltl. Rye
flour, quiet; fair to (ml, I4.4tan-4.i0: chclce
to fancy. 4 7J36 00. But km heal flour, dull.
CoRNMKAIy Steady: fin white and yel
low. . vf1.36; coarse. $1.291.2; kiln dned,
$-!) J 10
BARLFT Dull : feeling. 4',c. c. 1. f.
New York; malting. 44i1r. c. I. f. Huffalo.
WHEAT Receipt a, !.0n bu. Spot markwt
Irrea-ular; No. 2 red. nominal, elevator, and
I1.2. f. n. b. afloat: No. 1 northern. Duluth.
II 24i. f- o. h. afloat; No. 1 hard. Manitoba.
$1.0. f. o. b. afloat. Options. In response
to easier Liverpool cable, where strength
had been expected, and a bearish visible
supply statement, broke 1c a bushel today.
Bull support wss larking and dispatcher
aid a leading Chlcsgn elevator house had
old through broker. Near the close
prices rallied slightly on covering, but still
left off S?c net lower: May, H.11fil.Pt,
closed II 14: Julv. 11 OVql iWi. dosed 11.(3',;
December, n.ai'fi!.21H. closed 11.20V
CORN Receipts, l7.)n0 hu. Spot market
easy; No. 2, Mc, nominal, elevator, and
53c, f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 yellow. 53-v4c; No.
1 white. 54c. Option quiet and Irregular
with a downward tendency, following
wheat, and closed partly c pet lower;
May. 6161H:, closed MN-: December
closed s6Vc.
OATB---Recetpts, M.o") hu. K:ot msrket
firm; mixed oata, 2b to 32 lbs.. JMtV'i
natural white. 3d to 32 Ilia.. X7ijj3fic; cliped
rhlte, K to 40 lb. V'tfvc.
HAT-Khpv: shipping, t)60c; good to
choice. T7HSSne.
HOP8 Quiet; state, common to choice,
1!(4 crop, 2st37c; 1909 crop. 3fJi33c: olds. 14c;
PadAo coast, 1904 crop, 29ic; 1903 crop, 30
fj3c: olda. 144c.
HIDES Steady; Galveston. 20 to 25 lbs.,
1o; California, fl to 25 lbs., 19c; Texa dry,
24 to 30 lbs. 144o.
l.KATHKR Firm; acid. 7VaX:
PROVISIONS Beef, steady; family. $11 no
4i 12.09; mesa. $9.0iilJ.50: beef ham, HWit
a.W, pack-t. llO.SKall.0lt; city extra India
mess. $14aflHt1$M. Cut meat, dull; pickled
Weilles. $ii 7fi?7.6c: nickeled ahoulders. 36.75;
pickled hams. $.0u. Lard, -quiet; western
steamed, $7.20; refined, djll: continent, $7.25
4il.no; South American, $7.f0: compound,
$5.1216.60. Pork, quiet; family, $14 H.S0;
short clear $13.75ll.6tl: mess, $13lv!J 13.76.
TALLOW Viulet; city, 4c; country, 4"i
fir.
RICB--Firm: domestic, -fair to extra, 2V(
o'.c; Japan, nominal.
BL'TTKR Very firm: street price, extra
creamery, 27428c. Official price: Cream,
ery, common to extra, 17iji27c; state, dairy,
common to extra, lt26c; western, imita
tion creamery. 1622c.
CHEESE Steady; Now York full creams,
fancy, 12V4o; choice, lldlSHc; fair to good,
li12c.
EOaS Lower; Western fancy selected,
2dc: western average beat, 25c.
POl'LTRY Alive. Arm; western chick
ens, luc; fowls, lltyc; turkeys. 12fal3e.
Dressed, firm; western chickens. 10il2c;
fowlc, 10i'l7llc; turkeys. lSQlitc.
t. Loal Grain and Provisions.
ST. LOl.'IS. Dec. 28.-WHEAT-Lowei ;
No. 3 red cash, elevator. $1.1; track, $1.1'4
1 1SH; May, I1.1it; July, 96Sc; No. 2 hard.
$1.12i. '
CORN Lower: No. 2 cash. c; track,
44V: December, 42Vfec; May. 43c.
OATS Strong; cash, higher; No. 2 cash.
3Ho; track; SICl No. 2 while, 33c; Decem
ber. 30c: May. ante
FLOI'R Firm, without much change;
red winter patents. $6.3vW5.50; extras, $4.50
ftS.Oi); clear. $4.8Mi4.50.
SEEDS Timothy, nominal. $2.0Kfi2.4n.
CtJRNMRAI Steady at $2.40.
BRAN Firm: sacked, rust, track. St'e.
HAY Dull; timothy, $7.0.ifl!13.(N; prairie,
$0.0V3.6'i.
IRON COTTON TIE8-93c.
BAOOINO 7'ic.
HEMP TWINE SVtc.
PROVISIONS Pork lower: lobbing. $ll.Si.
Lard lower; prime steam, $t52Vk. Dry "alt
meats lower: boxod extra shorts. fti.Mi;
clear ribs, $7.00; short clears, $7.1214.
POL'LTRY Firm; chickens. Sc; springs,
lo; turkey, 4c; ducks, 9v; gese, t;v.
BfTTER Firm: creamery, !0i2S,4c;
dalr-. 16j:3c. - .
EdGS Steady nl 20c, case count.
Receipts. Shipments,
Flour, bbl.....
Wheat, bu... .
Corn, bu
Oats. bu... ......
...46,000
2 000
-JS.ISKI
.,...32.00"
...;.2$,lXW
1"i.ti0:i
ll,HtM)
8',OIO
Kansas City Grain and Provlslona.
KVNSAS CITY. Dec. IS. WHEAT
Steady; December. tl.04H: May. 11.044;
July. 90c; cash. No. 2 ruird. tl.0Mll.08; No.
8. $1.06(81.0!; No. 4, 86cJ$1.03: receipts, 23
car.
CORN Steady; December, 41c; May, 424e;
July. 4!c; cah. No. 2 mixed. 42c; No. 3,
4Vc: No.;? white, 42c; No. 3. 414c
OATS Steady; No. 2 white.- 314c; No. 2
mixed, 31c.
HAY-.Timothy,' $S.W& 10.00; pruirle. 7.7rift
8.01.
RYE Steady at Tor. .
EOQS Firm: MUannrl and Kansas, new
whltewood cases Included, 23o per dosen;
case count, 21o per dosen; cases returned,
V.c per drxen less.
BI TTER Creamery, 3123c: dairy. 17c.
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu 1S.400 ' 45.1'K)
Coin, bu Sl.timi V2.&t0
Oats, bu 2.KO MmO
Philadelphia Prodaee Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Dec, 28.-BLTTER-Flrm:
print 1c higher; extra western
creamery. 2$4tf39c: extra nearby nrlnts.
rius steady ; ncaruy fresh. 300 at murk;
westrn fresh. 29'o30c at mark. .
CHEESE New York full creams, fiincv.
12,c: New Yak full crfanis. choice, ll.f
12c: New York full crnms. fair to good,
Ut?114c.
Visible Supply ut Grain.
NEW YORK. Dec. 28 -The visible up
nlv of arrain Sal Urdu . December 24. is as
f follow:
Wheat. 39 718.000 bu.. Increase, 1.133 'HiO bu.
Corn. T .208.000 hu.; Increase. l.S4.(Oo bu.
Oats. 23.672.O00 bu.; decrease. 617.000 bu.
Rye. 2,110,000 Int.: deciense. o6,o) hu.
Parley,- 6,Sfo.OOO bu.; decrease. 266.000 bu.
llluaespolls Uraln Market.
MINNKAPOLI8. Dec. 28-WHEAT-Muv,
81.164: July. $1.14: No. 1 hard, 11.14-V No.
1 norihein. U.124; No. 2 northern. $1,064.
FLOVR First oatenls, $6.1nu6,20: second
patent. $5.9t4i6eO: first cleurs, $4,1564.36;
second clear 12 .TWi'J.hi. '
BRAN In bulk. 16.26.
I.lvarnaal Grain Market.
LIVERPOOL. Dec. Sk.-WHEAT-Spot.
nominal: future, dull: December, nominal;
March. 7s 4d; May. 7a 4d.
CORN Spot, quiet: American mixed, new,
4 7d: AnieiiCMn. mixed, old. 4s V4d. Fu
tures, quiet; JJaJnJuary, 4a 34d; March, 4a
4- ' -
Milwaukee Grain Market.
MILWAPKKE. Dec. 28.-WHKAT-DulI;
N. 1 northern. 11.15- May, $1,134.
RYF.-Dull: No. 1. T74c
BARLKY Dull; No. 2. 53c; cample, 37(9
Mr.
CORN Easy; No. 3. 4.3iH34'': May, 454c
Toledo Seed Market.
TOLEDO. O.. Dec. 21. SEEDS Clnvr.
rash and Deremlier. $7.96: February, $7.h"4;
March. $80:4. Prime alalke. $x.(6. Prime
timothy, $1.30. 1
Peoria Market.
PEORIA. Dec. 2$.-CORN-Juoted higher;
No. 3. 424c; No. 4. 414c; no grado. 40c.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. Dec. 28. COTTON - The
sensational decline In cotton waa continued
today aa a result ef aggressive bear press
ure Immediately preceding the publication
of tha glnnera report at midday, after
which there wa heavy liquidation and fur
ther pressure, so that the downward ten
dency s continued, with the mirket
finally barely steady at the lowest point of
the session and every active option on tha
list selling well below the 7-cent mark,
with the near months around 64c.
LIVERPOOL. Dec 2S.-COTTON-8pot In
Increased demand, prices 14 points lower;
American middling fair. 4 2fid; good mid
dling, 4.02d: middling. 3.92d; low middling,
laud: good ordinary. 3.66d: oidlnary. 3 MM.
NEW ORLEANS. Dec. K COTTON
Eaay; sale. $.000 bales; ordinary. 44c; good
ordinary. 7 4-16c: low middling. I 3-16c: mid
dling. 4c: good middling, 64c; middling
fair. TSc. Receipt. 16.468 bales; stock. 440,
$72 bales.
ST. LOC1S. Dec. 28. COTTON Eay. 40
lower; middling. 7c. Hale, none; receipts,
1 300 bale; shipments, 1,13 bales; stock, 33,
664 bale.
t aar aad Molasses.
' NEW YORK. tHc. 28.-Sl'UAR-Raw.
Steady; fair refined. 44c; centrifugal, M
teat, 44c; molasses auaar, 4'c; refined,
firm: No, . .16u; No. 7. i.Wcf No. 8, tc; No.
$. 4-aV : -No. 3, i9tw: Nu. 11. 4.8uc: No. 12.
4 7S ; No. II, 4 66c: No. ki. 4 60c; confection
era A. tH remould A. tluo; cut loaf. 46o;
crushed. 6.4i ; poadered, i tjc; granulated.
.78r: cubes. r.
NEW ORLEANS. De.-. 28. HI 'OAR Firm:
white clarified. 4 18-lwoSr: ot-n kettle. 34to
4r; open kettle, i-eutrifugal. 4ilSi-; ren
Irifugai whites. 4 13-li44n-; Selluwa 4'v$
44', i-ond. 3444c.
MOLASSES O Jiei : eii kettle. IVnlllr;
rejitrlfngl, 7l', Svfip, Kteadj, v -"..
SEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Hrkeii Again Pll, with All Value
Slightly Higher.
LOW GRADE INDUSTkIaLS ARE IN DEMAND
Price Advaare an the Relief that
There Will fie iinm Itemand for
ecarltlee After the Klrat
of the tear.
NEW YORK. Dec. 2.-The same dull
rising market and the same largely profes
sional tnare In the dealings were in evi
dence saain on the Stock exchange itxiny.
The rtocss which were pl ked for advance
were much less Influential on sent.nunt ny
their movemenls than were the hlHO-graue
MaiiOaiu siocks which were conspicuous
yesterday ano still snowed ev.aenre of
realltlng touay. Ihls was notably true H
New York Central, the strength of whicn
lntued confidence Into the whole market
yesterday. Ixw-grade Industriat stocks
came forward Into notice today. Newa
was unltormly favorable to value and tne
extrnordlnai y case of money afforded
mean for embarking In stock market com
mitments. But the dimensions of the day
business Is sufficiently convincing that
there waa no widespread Interest in the
market.
There Is a general belief that the lift
Ing of price Is due' In some degree to tha
desire among great financial Institution to
help out that Item In their annual state
ments which is entitled "market vain of
securities held." There Is no doubt of the
scarcity of stocks offering at present, so
that the procet of marking up price 1
conducted at a minimum oi the expense In
volved In absorbing offering's on the ad
vance. The faith is widely held that an
active demand for securities will be revived
with the release of funds In January and
It la supposed that present holdings- of
stock are anxious to see price at a point
protltable for themselves when this ex
pected demand awakens. Advance from
these causes are Justly atrlbuted to some
what narrow professional factors rather
than to a broad market demand for securi
ties, but they are significant of the under
lying strength of market conditions never
theless, without which the professional tac
tics would be unavailing to move price.
The Interest manifested In the industrial
today waa tdlmulated by the color of trade
advices, especially from departments of the
Iron and tee trade. Railroad buying wa
the most eonsplcuou factor and dealt es
pecially with bridge matters, steel rails,
freight cars, locomotives and In fact all
forms of railroad equipment. Amalgamated
Copper responded to a fresh advance In
crude copper and to a. revival of the Eu
ropean demand for the metal. Refined
unbars were advanced. The cotton market
reflected the growing conviction that the
governntent' estimates of an unprece
dented yield of that crop are warranted, a
fact that may have Its naturally beneficial
effect on stocks modified by the reflected
effect of speculative lussea In cotton. Much
Importance waa attached to the relief by
the breaking of the drouth from some seri
ous restrictions on Industrial acttvt'y. A
new high-record price for Northern Securi
ties on (he curb was a feature in the day.
The market closed quite active and firm.
Bonds were firm: totnl soles, par value,
$0,136,000. I'nlted State bonds were un
changed on cat.
The following were the quotation on the
New York 8tock exchange:
SHles.Hlall.Low.Close.
Atchison
do pfd
Baltimore A Ohio...
do pfd
Canadian Pacific . .
Central of N. J. . .
Chesapeake & Ohio.
Chicago & Alton
do pfd
15.7HO K7
j K7H
Ml 10114
3.6)0 101H
.3.l lOlVi W-i
300 9i
HT.M,
.. 9,KI 133
Ml 1
132
l!l
4S.-H,
42
Kl
22H
2nT
ini
1N2-V
125
132
1S9
W-j
42V
81
2ifi
1724
lSi
124
23
rtl
3'.J
024
.. 2.HO0
.. l.H"0
4HT4.
4:t
22
,'ioo
Chicago (Jt. Western. 9.101
Chicago A N. W 30 2i
C. M. & St. P lrt.) 1724
do nfd Sou 11
Chicugo Term. AT... mm
do pfd 1.300
C C. C. c 81. L Ml
Colo. Southern l.
do 1st pfd i
do 2d pfd Ml
23
91
23'
II2V
!il
23H
37i
37,
Delnware A Hudson.. 5.0 1874
l4Vt
3 3;
i., u. at w ioo 33:1
Denver & Rio Grande l 32.
314
SI "4
2ZN
10
nou
iS"i4
in
664
2KV,
53
141
do pfd. cxdlv
500
86ti
37t
7R4
s4 ,
374
74V
641
Erie
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Hocking Valley
do pfd
Illinois' Central
Iowa Central .........
do pfd
K. C. Southern
do pfd
Louis. & Nashville...
Manhattan I,
Met. Securities
Met. St. Ry
Mexican Centrul
Minn. & St. L
1.501)
4.200
Mo
"300
92
914
no 1664 ir,s
no . 2X4.. 34
MM
ut4
191
634
-Oef
AO
no
2S;
63
T.300 141
140
VOW 1634 1644 MK
2.300 1214 12o2 lilU
6.600 21-4 204 i'H
66
M.. l.ioO VP-i 8H4 o
300 H7!ll 3474. 1474
.....12.300 1074 106 1074
M.. St. P. & B. S
do pfd ,
Missouri Pacific .
M.. K. & T
do nfd
i.ifr. o. oi rt-'B
1.300 63'i k! d-U
63 ''4
63
N. R. R. of Mex
nfd. 100 40 41) iilJ
40
N. Y. Central 14.W0 1464 1444 1144
Jjorfolk & Western... 4.9o) . 794 79 794
do nfd 'Jito H4
94
93
Ontario Air Western... 2. Tort 11 a
Pennsylvania 46.400 134
P.. C. C. & St. L 100 77
Reading 68.500 794
do lHt pfd ).( 914
do 2d pfd 3.000 84 4
Rock Island Co SO.ikiO 374
do pfd 3,000 8.'4
St. L. & S. F. 2d pfd :"
44
137',
77
784
91
824
36I
' 844
K14
1384
77
T!4
91
814
364
KIT,
67
i5
574
4154
IK14
354
B04
364
364
St. Louis S. W loo
' do pfd 301)
Southern Pacilic 21.1(H)
264
i84
34
do pfd 3.3i) 11914 11x4
oouiueiii xisnway ....u.oo oo1 .14
do nfd
97
97
Texas & Paclllc
T.. St. L. et AV
do pfd
Villon Puclflc
do pfd
Wabash
do pfd
W. & L. E
Wisconsin Central .
do pfd
Adams Ex
American Ex
fnlted States Ex....
Well-Fargo Ex
Amal. Copper
Am. Car & Foundry
do pfd
Am. Cotton Oil
do pfd ,.
Am. Ice ..f,
do pfd
Am. Linseed Oil..'...
do ifd
Am. Locomotive
do pfd
3.300
?00
600
44,000
1.1(10
N00
2U0
200
I.801)
800
....
354
364
644
1124
. !7
524
344
364
64
534
m4 1124
434
434
4.31,1
194
224
464
236
2"5
119
2H7
694
354
3Tj
374
"
,i1'4
36
15.4
38
r4
io4
si 4
224 224
464 454
100 243
2l:i
67
344
94
37
"'fi''.
36
.56.100 7(1
. 9.600
. 7o0
. 3.5O0
364
94
374
4
364
. 3(0
..18.400 364
344
103
81 4
I (Ml JfMI
Am. Smelt. & Refng.. 7.9il
j 121'
Am. Sugar Refug 9.3n0 1434 1424 1414
Anaconda M. Co.. ann jris i
no pta
Hrooklvn R. T 5.5uO
61 4
4SV.
614
14
Colo. Fuel Ac Iron 22(
464
4M;
n44
21K
774
Consolidated (Jus.....
Corn Products
do nfd
nisti'.lers- Securities.
Oeneral Electric
8,0ii(l 2034 201
I 21 V4 VP.
2i
1.11)1
'V1
404
3914
404
loo 1NKW is.;u ls.-.il
International Paper...
do pfd
Interna tional Pump...
do pfd
National Lead
North American
Paclllc Mail
3.600 244 2314 !4U
400
76
38
" .
T3U
1014
43
K'74
l
904
j
174
7(14
T1
14V
in4
m
X4
9M
,100 864 804
'ion i'
' I01
1(10 4''V.
4?4
lo7
"4
90
?
6
. H4 ,
People's On
Pressed Steel Car
do pfd
Pullman Palace Car.
Renubllr Steer
do pfd
Robber Goods
do pfd
2.2"0 107
!.))
'
601
loa
, 4 oo
J. HO
1.700
80
?-.
174
704
Tern. Coal & Iron.
I.'. 8. I eat her
do pfd
I". . Realty
I'. 8. Rubber
do pfd
17. S. Seel
do nM
... 8 o ' tin ( '"714
. ..20 Fort JSli 14K
.11i0 J0?14 jni;
100
TSM
.in;
9;t4
304
04
7w:
... 600
. . . 700
...63 9o0
.1
SUA
f4
:iut4
.51 Too
14 ot
West hou-e Fir. exdlv 1 o Id"!
Western l'nlon 1 ( i
11t4 lffl
924 924
Total sale for the day, 838 200 shares
London Stock Market.
LONDON. Dec. 28 -Cloaint quotation on
atocks and bonds:
Consoll. Biossy ... Mt-II(N. T. CsntrsI
da ikouiiI US.Nurfalli 4 W
Antrsrd rS do p(4
At hiun ' Oiiisrlo W
4a (4 Par)ivD
PKltlmar 4V thlo....l4 Rsi.4 Minn
t snsdltn Psclgr IM Rxding
H'4
. IIH
. W'
.
US
. 44 '
. ii
H
. M14
. IWVt
11444
i s
i4
. k4
( hu. A Oh la
. Si in t pM
to M ,0)
n gautrsrn HllmT .
!'. 4e pot
Boulbcrn Ptle ...
. H'i Lioon PsclBe
. S pti :
' t'. g. Mlwl
6 Co (.11
.li WUli
44 1 lo r ,
. Sisulflh 4 .......
rhi-(o at. w
c , M 4V t. r
PcBxri
IMiivsr R. 0
4a std
. da 1st pfd..
dv :d ptd .
ItUuolt Caalrsl
luis. O Nsah.
VI.. K. dt T
Hit IN KV-I'UkiX ner , m
jslLVER Par. tiuict. :4d per ounce.
The rate of discount in the open market
for short bill la 24 'u 2 13-16 per cent; fur
three mouthy bill, 2 11-iiit.' per rent. ,
- .. - .- t-
Treaanry Mtirnril, , ..
WASIIINtJTON. Dec. .'k.-Today's aia tr
im nt of tlie treasury balances In the gen
era I fund, exclusive of 11,,. i r41.noo.110 gnld
r-erv in lite dixlslon or redemption,
k '.. . . - 4. -r-,. , ' .
4- .:..'-..-, :".
shows: Avsllshl csh balance, $lfl.S4.
47J; gold. $0.500:
Hew VorH oney Market.
NEW YORK. Dec. 28 MONEY" -On call,
steady t 14$ per rent; closing bid. 8 per
cent: offered at 3 psr rnt: tltn loan. ey:
s4xty davs and ninety day. 8134 per cent;
sit mnnthe, 84'9S4 per cent; prime, mercun.
tile paper. 44 per cent.
ST Kit LI NO EXOIANOE Firm, with -t
iin I buslners in bankers' Mils st 14 73rff
4 872i for domsnd and $4 4h 4 8486 for sixty
dar bills: posted fatxt. $4,864 and 14 88;
commeretwl bills. 8444.
SILVER Bar, 614; Mexican dollnrs,
4S4c.
BONDS Government, steady;, railroad,
fair.
The following are the quotations on
stork and bonds:
V. 8. ref. t. rg....I(4Vl(u hints r. 4a
do revpns
nn. ( rural t ...
IMWtl dn 1 Inc
imt Mlnn. St. L 4.
li0M . K. T. 4t...
lJi.V1 "do Jo
. 77
. sm
. ;'
.lot
. u
do is, r...
do roil son
do rw 4. re..
do roupon
do old 4s, rg ..
do coupon
Atrhlsnn n. 4s...
do sd 4
Atlsndr C. L. ..
Bit. Ohio ....
do IWs
!S K. R. R. of SI
4. K
1MH v. T. C. 14l l"lt
.ion y. J. r. . ns im
. MH 'Xd. Pi-ltle 4 1".'4
.tnd't do .1 r.H
...WJ a w. c. 4 ini
... Ut (. S U 41 pr....104W,
...111 Penn. four. xs 11CV
... tlli'ttrcdln sen. 4
Control of O. M
do lt tne
Ch Ohio 4'1. 1"! I I. M. r S .llt
t hloio a A. JS L. r. f 4s. 'S
a tv n n. 4o....i,nw. I., a W. i.
c. M. A I P. 1 4. lit I'gtsboord A. U 1.
V. N. W. c. 7s...124'4i8'. Pl.-UV! 4
C, R. I A P 4l MSi " Rsllwsr
do ol hi M!4T P. Is
rrr. si. L 4..ltS'T.. at. 1.. w. 4
Chlco Tef. 4 ll'slon PlrlHc 4
Con. Tohst-eo 411 74'"'4l do ccm. 4s
t'olo. a So. 4 fii V 1'. 8 terl Id (-. .
I 4t R. O. 41 103H,i Whsh 1
Krlo prior boa 4a 101 f dn dt. n
do tn. 4a :s''W. U E. 4a....
T w. a D. C. la.... Kid! Wis. Ontral 4
irnrkln Vol. 4lta....lU IColo. Fuel c Ka ...
L N. unl. 4a 1044
Bid.
. 4
. 94H
U0
.llli
. as
.0S
.u;s
. Ki
.11
471
.
. K.'T.
Boston Stock Market.
R08TON, Dec. 28 -Call loans. 3t)4 per
cent; time loans, ii1h per cent. Official
closing of stock and bonds
Atehlaoa sdl. 4a (4
Weatlntf. common
.. to
..
.. 19V4
.. !
... 11
.. 1"
.. o4
. .4 V,
.. liH
..
.. lir'
.. an
.. n
.. r.Mi
..
.. .
.. 10V
.. -il,
.. S4
.. 27
.. 94
.. 27
..110
.. M
..11
.. 1i)t4
.. K4
.. 11
.. 4i'4
.. 12
..lot
do 4a 101,
Canlral 4a 75
Au-hrsis 1714
do pfd lot
Boaton Alh.nr....l4 ;
Advenl'irs
Allouas '. .
Amalgamated
An.erlcsi. Zlnr ...
Atlantic
R'aton 4V MHlna 17". jHlrsham
Roaloa Kleatd 154 f'al. A Herts. ...
ntrhbur pfd 141 'CVnUnnlnl :
Mexican Caiitral ..... 20 Cppst Psnce ...
N Y., N. H. H....l7yTaly Waal
Pare Marquette T' Di minion Coal .
l'nlon Paclllc ........ .1U1 Franklin
Amer. Aria. Them... 3l4tiiar.ry
do pfd .1 Itt't lata Ri yala ......
"Amrr. Pnau. Tuba.. 44 Maaa. Minis ...
A mar. Sugar HI MMUjan
do pfd M Vr.l4k
Amr. T. A T 14414'Mnnt. r. a C...
Amar. Woolan ....
do pfd
Dominion I.
Kdlcun Else. Illu..
Ornaral Elaclrlr ..
Maaa. Electric ....
do pfd
Mane, tiaa
t'l Had Fruit
I'nltad 9ho Mach.
do ptd
V. 8. Bi eel , .
do pfd
Bid. Asked.
, S14 Old rinmlnlnn ...
. M I'Onfola
. 17Hjfarrot
.365 iQulnry
.11.4 IHhanron
13Mj Tamarack
. 54 I Trinity
. 3 VV. 8. Mining..
.17 IT. 8. Oil
. &8Vt lah
. SIS Vlr-torl
. la iWU ona
. MS Wolwrlnt ....
I
s York Mining; Stocks.
NEW YORK. Dec 28-The following are
the cioalng quotations on mining stock:
Adami Con
TO
o
I (He Chief
t
A lies 1
Breece
Ilrut swkk Con
tmtarln
Ophir
phoenix
Poteel
HAae
era Nevada
Small Hrtpea ..
flandard
..S7J
..4r.
la
Connaock Tunnel
Con. I'al. V 175
Horn sliver . . .I.')
hoc Sliver !'
Lcadrllle Cod t
Offered.
-4-
Foreign Financial.
1X3NDON, Dec. 28. Money wa In much
request In the market today on the ap
proach of the year-end. Discounts were
quiet on the firmness of continental ex
changes. Prlcea on the Stock exchange
were firm and had a hardening tendency,
but trading waa Inactive. Consols were
strong, In expectation of cheaper money.
Home rails were cheerful. Americana
opened steady nt parity and the move
ments, wero fractional dnd Irregular. After
ward stocks were huoyant. though the
operations were restricted to professionals.
The market closed wlrri a good tone. Rio
Tlntns hardened. In sympathy with copper.
BERLIN, Dec. 28. Prices on the Bourse
today were Irregular t and business wa
light.
KARI8, Dec. 28. The tone on the Bourse
today, wa Arm, Russian imperial 4s were
quoted at 90.60 and Russian bonds of 1904
at 600.00. ' ' 7- .
, Wool Market.
BOSTON, Dec. 28.-JWOOL Despite the
fact that the wool tnarlo-t remains quiet
the supply of unsold material avullable. has
seldom been so small as at present. Some
of the largest houses practically are sold
out of domestic wool, and ore carrying
moderate stocks. It is estimated that tlm
rlrat of the. year will see the supply reduced
to 26,000.000 pounds. There I a good de
mand for territory woola. Pulled wool are
firm and quiet and foreign grades are
steadt. Quotations: Kentucky. Indlann,
etc. 4 and 4-blood. 81r32c. Territory
Idaho fine. 1841x19c: heavy fine. IOJjI.c; fine
medium. 184(fjl9c: medium, 22fi23c; low me
dium. 2324c. Wyoming Fine, 174S184ci
hetu-y fine, liiglOc; fine medium. HlSe; me.
dlum. 23ft24c; low medium. 23B24c. Utah
and Nevada Fine, 17(jn8c: heavv fine. 22'ii
23c. Dakota Fine, 18t719r; medium fine. I8t
19c; low medium. 23'(24o. Montana Fine
choice, 21i 22c : fine average, 19ui0o; fine me.
dlum choice. 213;2e; average, 19ifj20c: staple,
22i23c: medium Choice, f.tifiioc.
ST. LOl'IS. Dec. 28. WOOLe-Qulet : me
dlum grades, combing and clothing. ZW&lB-;
light line. 18iq224c; heavy fine, 144118c;
washed,. 27(&41c.
Metal .Market.
NEW YORK. Dec. Sfl.-MKTALS There
was another sharp advance In the London
tin market with spot closing at 138 Ids
and fnturex at 184. The New York nuc-.
ket waa somnwhut Irregular, but aerterallv
steady with spot quoted at I29.36'829.5U. Cop
per was firm aguln- in London with spot
closlna; at 4:67 16m and futures at 68 Is 6d.
Locally the market continues firm and.
whl'o some ptrtles are still quoting 15c
for lake, the general ranee of prices Is as
follows; Lake. $15.124 16.26: electrolytic.
$14,75416.25: casting nt 814. 6of 14.8714. Lend
wus unchanged ut $4.60ffi4.7u In the locul
market, while In London the price wa" a
little higher at 12 15m. Speller was firm
at 16.0016.124 In" New York and 24 17s Rd
In lindon. Iron closed at 63s 6d in Ulnar:
gow and at 60s 4d In Middlesboro. Uicnlly
Iron continues firm; No. 1 foundry, -northern,
is) reported unchanged at $17.2617.71,
but No. 2 foundry, pert hern, is a little
hither . on the inside trice, ranging from
$17.0 Kfi 17.25, while southern grades nre
quoted at 117.75-flnt for No. 1 foundry and
Nrt. I foundev souther" soft.
ST. LOt'18. Tec. 28. METALS Le.sd.
steady at $4 5.'4ii4.60: spelter, higher at $6.
Oils . and Roaln.
NEW YORK. Dec. IS. -OILS-Cottonseed,
easy: prime yellow. 234424c. Petroleum,
easy: refined, New York. $7 66; Philadelphia
and Baltimore. $7.60: Philadelphia and Bal
timore. In bulk. $4.70.
ROSIN Quiet; strained, common to good,
$2.8ure'2.k'.'V4.
OIL CITY. Dec. 28.-OIL8 Credit bal
ance. $1.66: certificate, no bid; shipment.
60.201 bbls. ; average. 76.7J6 bills.; run. 89.394
bbls.; average. 88.730 bbl ; shipments, Lima,
66.662 bbl.: average, 67.1C0 bill.; run. Lima,
not reported.
, SAVANNAH. Dec. 28. OILS Turpentine.
Mendy. 6V.K- Roain.' firm; A.r B. C, I, K,
12.6'H: K. 82.824; V. fc.874: O. $2,724: II.
$.'8-'4; K. 14; M. $4.30; N. $4.6o;.WO. $4.85;
WW, $6.16.
Kraporated Apple and Dried Frait.
NKW' YORK. Dec, 28 EVAPORATED
APPLES Market la quiet and without
change., Common are quoted ut 34fr44c;
prime at 441H4C! choice at 5ft64c; fancy
at 6(&Tc.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRl'ITS-Prune.
according to mall advices, are very firmly
held on the roast, In some cases above a
parity with local spot quotation. This
naturally Impart a firm undertone to the
mirket here, but quotations atttl range
from 24(5Vo. according to arada. ADricota
are dull at the moment, but holders show
confidence and ask full nrlces. Choice are
quoted at hf: extra choice at lOVrtJllo;
fancv at imil5i:, Peaches also are quiet,
but firmly heki. With choice quoted at 9Wi:
extra cliolce at 141040; fancy at 1149
13c. -
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. Dec. 28-COKKEE-Market
for futures opened steady at an advance
of &&10 points. In response to better Euro
pean cables, while Bradlian advices showed
moderate receipt and unchanged primary
markets. The market finally closed steady,
net unchanaed to 6 points loner. Slei
were- reported of 120.82U bar, including
February at 7.70c: March. 7,of't8.eOc: Mv.
8.1048.rV: July. 8. 251,8. 35c. Spot, steady;
No. 7, Rio. 84c.
( -J 1
1 - Dry Goods Market.
NEW YORK.. Dec. 28.-DRY GOOD-Tfi
further declliw in raw cot tun n the an
nuuru'cnrMiiit of the glnnera' rtpnrt ha ra1
niore or leaa effect on buvers In the dry
goods maikct. but llttls alieia'lun of sull
er' Ides has taken place although It Is
admitted an gultlmate readjui-trr" nl must
talaa plica. Th aelj-sald cond'dtlia of
many Una . makes - rW seMer very re,
lui'lant to chanae his quotations. (
g-.,-pTlTe7-AT;..eo.
NEW YORK. De4 . 28 -AH grades of re,
fiitd sugar were advsm-ei in cenls a hue-
Had n,ond tonar.
OMAHA LIVF4 STOCK MAftlET
Rtctipta f ill Kinds ef Stock Apia
Eitrtmly Ligkt.
CATTLE SOLD A LITTLE STRONGER
Has; Market Advanced II 1-M to A fonts
aad with ttmlT One tar of
keep aa Kale o Teat of
Price VFa Mado.
. 1
SOl'TH OMAHA. lec. 28. 19K4
Receipi were: Cattle. Hogs. Uheep.
Official Mondav 1,44 M7 691
Official Tuesdav 1.2- l.-7 l:l
Official Wednesday 1.625 1.248
Three days this week.. 4.124 1.7r: 1.1"7
Same davs last week ... 8 980 2n.4n 19-5
Sam days week bef, re.. 15.694 'si. .:&
Same three weeks ago. ..11.663 2:.61 14..'45
Same four Weeks sg 1 14.72;) 28.(89 17.32
Same days last veer .9ii 2;. 791 17.90H
RECEIPTS FOR THE TEAR TO DATE.
The following table shows the receipt or
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha lor
the year lo date with comparisons: .
1904. 19i3. Inc. Dec
Cattle 9.4.446 ' 1.041 J1 114,(8
H" 2.274.-78 J.toi.013 n.865
Sh'',',P 1.74S.909 1.847.3 9.73-
The following table show the average
price of hogs at South omaha for tha lt
several days, with comparison:
Pate I 1904. 19n3.l90J.18ul.;i9uo.,l&'.il',9
Bsc. i.,
c. t.
Dec. $..
Dec. 4...
Dec. 6...
Dec. ...
Dec 7...
Deo. I...
Dec. ..,
Dec. 10..
Dec. 11..
Dec. 12..
Dec. 13..
Dec. 14.,
Dc. 16..
Dec. 1.,
Dec 17..
l.'ec. 18..
Dec. 19..
Dec. 30..
Dec. 21..
Dec. 22.
Dec. 13. .
Dec. 14..
Dec. 26. .
Dec. 26.,
Icc.
Ier. 28..
! 2H!
4l
4 474,
4 36 081
4 $8 I 08
4 4). t 14.
4 431 221
I
IKI
i:
t or;
6 08!
06!
4 (31
I
4 641
4 8 '
4 77;
841
4 811
3 74, t 2
8 Til 8 8
j 3 2
3 111
3 DO' 9 !7
8 88! I H
3 Ml I 28
3 Ml 3 30
3 901 8 29
a I 3 31
9 Kl .
3 961 8 37
1 1)61 8 84
8 981 3 33
3 8oi 3 27
4 01 I 80
a I 3 2
3 981
3 9? I " 24
3 941 3 23
4 Oil 3 32
4 021 3 34
4 04 3 37
,3 4
1 a ilk.'
4 171 8 14
4
4 So 1
4 284.
n
4 821 8 07
4 71
4 81 41
4 3S4I
4 33! I IM
8 11
4 46; 12!
13 1
4 $0!
4 821
4 771
I 471 8 08,
4 49i 5 96:
I B 81
4 451 f
4 40: 6 09;
4 28 8 161
4 36 8 231
4 27, 6 In)
4 301 6 (i
! 081
4 34r i
4 at, 6 lfii
4 45 6 18
4 47' 8 i7
aa j ra
4 G4! 36!
H 44 ,
4 6T !
8 111
c li
4 4.141
4 41 I
4 8841
4 384
4 in.
8 211
6 1QI
4 811
4 Mi
I 4 84i
8 26
4 46'ii
6 841
4 83!
I
4 6.'4.
4 60 U. I
I 26
I 73,
IV
8 04'
4 ":
4 79
4 8l!
4 4441
4 384,
4 384i
8 061
4 80
8 06 1
in
I
6 19,
fi 26
4l,
I a 1
I 4 4241
4 Mm
I 4 884 ;
4 4'
a 1
4 89,
4 8
4 T7'
4 111
4 0'
4 14
3 .I"
14
S 48
Indicates Sunday.
Indicate holiday.
The official number of slock brojght
today by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs. Sh'
Wabash 2 I
Missouri Put-. Hy 1
l'nlon Pacific system 13 8
C. N. W. Ry 6 2
V.. K. A M. V. R. R.i 9 1
C. H. I. A P.. e.-st I 2 .
C R. I. & P., west .. 1
Total receipt 1. 71) 2)
The disposition of the day's receipts
as follow, each buyer purchasing the n
ber of head Indicated:
1
wa
um-
Buytrs. Cattle. Horses. Sh
eep.
Omaha Packing Co 22
Swlfl and Company 648
Cuduhy Packing Co 682
Armour A Company 482
Vansant A Co . IT
2"8
411)
4S5
93
Carey & Benton 54
Iibman ft Co 60
Hill & Son 63
H. F. Hamilton 14
L. K. Musi 19
Mike Haggerty 78 ...
J. B. Root A Co 25
Other buyers 29 ...
Total 2,314 1,083
93
CATTLE As was generally expected, re
ceipts of cattle thi morning were very
light, as will be seen fri.iu the table above.
Wires were down between hero and Chicago
and ns a result nothing was known about
supplies at that point or the condition of
the market. That, of course, had a ten
dency to make local buyers rather cau
tious. Quite a few corn fed steer Were Included
In tha receipt this morning and seevral
bunches were of good quality. Packers
took hold quite freely of the more de
sirable grades and paid good, strong prices
for them. The commoner kinds, though,
did not show any quotable chunge and. In
fact; trading was not veryret!ve oi thorn.
As compared with the close of last week,
the market 011 desirable grade can he
quoted right around a quarter higher.
Some silee have looked a little better than
that, while, on the other hand, some of
the commoner grades have Improved hardly
that much.
A few bunches of western rangers ar
rived, but they were of rather common
quality mid there wa not enough of them
to make a market.
The cow market wus rather uneven. As
a gencrul thing, though, prices could' be
quoted strong, and some sales seemed to be
quite a little higher, while others were no
more than sttHiiy. A compared with the
close of last week, prices show an advance
of fully 10c to 15c.
Bulls, veal calves and stags sold In much
the same notches .they did yesterday.
The Improved weather condition this
morning helped out the msrket on stockeis
und feeders. Very few wers In the yards,
though, and they changed hands at n little
stronger prlcea than have lioen offered for
the lust two days. The demand, though,
wus limited mostly to desirable grades.
Representtlve sales:
BEEF STEERS.
No. A. Pr. No. . Av. 1'r.
1 SC" 1! M 62 .....ISM 4 1(1
1 i7o a jo .11 lwm 4 i
17 jisa 8 5.-. 4 :..i;its 4
j 11!" .1 14 S6 1114 4 30
1 1 1 io a si So. tm 4 4r.
U 1148 3 70 JO 1 1DT t 10
pi i 80 r.7 riot 6 ;'0
STEERS AND COWS,
j; 1Q47 i mi
cows.
811) 1 n )... M4 j mt
j..,: ato 1 75 1 loon 5 no
1 1U I V !. SMi Oi
; ,-,( 1 75 1 '. . JCSO 2 75
i &UI I 11 6 H2 V 7r.
: 7() 1 mi 4 7 t r.
r hi 1 mi 11 m 3 sti
4 rm 1 m i ' V iw s "I
j ,. mo 1 00 s so t to
1 12H0 f HI 1 1I4K X to
1 7 1 10 i: ii,. 1 r ao
;f Ut J 10 I. inoo I 00
1.. 1040 S 10 14..... 1144 00
1 lllnH 2 18 IK 1(,( t m
B M4 I tn .:. !'7I I 11
1 70 tU 73 I IB
1 MO lit t 1110 3 I
7 430 8 30 8 11J5 I so
t 91 t Jo 64 1 121 3 20
104" 4 56 ,. 474 3 30
4 K7 40 1 ,KM 3 75
COWS AND HEIFERS.
ii
HEIFERS.
.. 743
.. 610
.. U4
.. 447
.. 415
..(.
..1140
,.1W)
..119a
.m:S
1 U
2.
45(1
ft
440
ft'i
1.1
Ml
2 ar
I no
1 in
9 45
2 50
74
4.
4.
3 86
1 35
14..
..
..
2. .
I 54
BULLS.
t 28 1. ...
it', 1
2 50 1
3 75
STAGS.
1 76 1
CALVtiS.
3 85
....10(0
....1 120
!;..,
90 t 75
tin
t no
STOCKER8 AND FEEDERS.
170
40
2:1
743
t 50 1 8741 3 15
I (W 1 to 3 15
t 75 ,..747 35
I 8.1 It 741 14...
3 32., 1018 3 fi,
3 00 !'... 1011 3 40
3 10
.1111 a
.100
. 815
14.!
NKBSA3KA.
14 mixed.... 747 S 10
i mixed.... 670
1 bull 1370
3 bulls pts)
8 calves... 264
1 7 ,
108
2 60
3 76
8 76
2 76
3 heifers.. 64:t s
1 calf.
110
ioo
26
6 feeders.
10 calves..
16 cows...,
14 cow....
, 61)4
366
, 872
, 981
3 3u
39 cowa.
I bull..
. 967
.1C40
t M
1 60
WYOMINO.
T steers.... 822 3 26 16 steers.. ..1091 3 40
18 cows 963 1 76 ,11 cows 848 2 00
HOOS There wss ar.other extremely
light run of hoga here this morning, only
twenty csrs belnj reported. No messages
were received from Chicago until a lute
hour, but the market here advanced 2',,o to
6c. The bulk of the hogs sold nt 14.66, with
one choice load of Berkshire, weighing 267
pound, selling for 14.66. Most everything
was sold In good season, but the extreme
close was rather slow.
As compared with the close of last we.k
the market Is now Just about 16o Higher,
and. a compared with a year ago. It I
about a nickel lower. In fact, prlcea are
now at the lowest point they have been
at this season of the. year alnce 1899. when
Die average cost oni December 28 waa $411.
The late sale that were inude lodsy
were about Vc lower than the early ones,
or at $4.624. HaUsmen naturally thought
they ought tu get the rly 'prices for
everything and as. a result (t wu rather
lata befoie a complete clearance was made.
Reurraicntatlve sales
No.
at. .
'...
57...
SI...
4...
:
a4. . .
Av.
IT.
No.
Av.
..274
,.
. tat
..IK
.244
, 414
241.
Hi.
,M
XH)
) .
-4-f. .
4M - ;
4 55 " t
4 15 "
4 fc .
4T .
4
M
14u
4 U :4
4 54
4 55
4 5
4 k
4 U
4 55
r,j...
i (3. ..
54...
4 ..
74.
.320
4
SHEKP There wss only one car of shceu
reported thia morning, wnioii make th
supply for the three da lid week only
eigkt cars In. all. Not since the early daya
of the sheep market hsre supplies been is
light aa they have been this week, as sup
plies were fr heavier during even tha
worst period of the strike Isst summer.
With only eight ears on the msrket In
three das. it in of rnui Impossible to
tell much about the trne situstlon except
that psrkera are all srxlons for supplies
and that they are paying good strong
price for everything offered.
The one csr this morning consisted of
nstlre ewes and lamhs The ewe brought
$4.6) and the lambs $.5.
VJuntatlot for fed stork: Good to choice
yearlings, IS.kfi$60; fair to good year
ling, to.tfrs a, good to choice wethers,
$4 9i$ 28; fair to good wethera. $4 4M 90;
good to choice ewe. $4.16414 4c. flr to go-Mi
ewes, $3.I044.15: common to flr ewes.
$3 60(ff3.lo: gocd to choice lamb. $8 0096 60;
fair to good lamhs. $i.76f 0O; feeds' vesr
lings. $4 40h4AS: feeder wethers. $4.164 40;
feeder ewes. $1 7tvr,j (g- feeder iambs, 86.000
8 fin. Represent stive sales:
No. A v.
1 native buck ISO
66 native ewes 121
27 native lam be 80
Pr.
3 60
4 60
26
rillCAtiO I.IVK UTOCK M AH KET
Good Demand far All ( lasses of 4oek
wit a Prices Hlaaer.
CHICAGO. Dec- 8 fATTLtl Receipts,
lO.uon heed; market lo-ljl&c higher; good to
,rinie steers. $r .rui)4t .50; poor to medium.
90tfj.9O; sfockevs and feeders. $2.4,'d480,
cows. $1504.!8: heifers. $2.2pf4; cannrs,
$l.roh2.40; bulls, $2. lot; 4 10; calvea. $2.60ti
7.0".
HOOS-Receipts today, in.ono head: estl
mated for tomorrow. i8.oi bend; market
Inc higher: mixed and butchers. $4 4'kTi 4.70;
good to choice heavv. ll.rTWi 4.76: rough to
heave. $4.gm.60; hulk of sales. $4 65.
SHEEP 4ND LAMBS Receipts. 10.000
hesd; market for sheep 10c higher; lambs
lOftiic higher; good to choice wethers, $2.8.1
13.36: fair to choice mixed. $3.7544.76; West
ern sheep, $3.omf)t 6,!; native lamhs. $6.6(tf
i.;S; westrn lambs. $j.t'67.10.
New York Lire, gtoek Market.
NEW YORK. Dec. !8.-BEKVES-He-celpts,
1.2(10 head; mnrket for good steTS
steady; tliln cow firm tu Inc higher;
( i ,ers slow to 16c lower; native- steers.
$t.ri85.06; westerns. $4.ti4.67Vi; oxen. $4 .50;
hulls, $7.(Krff4.2J; cow. $1.60413.25; fat helf
cts. I3.9J. ( utiles steady; live cattle ut
Liverpool liHagUVic: at London, lift 12c,
dressed weight; exports today, Kit cattle.
420 Sheep and 5.60O quarters of beef.
CALVES Receipts, 700 head; market for
ve:4ls stesdy; other calves dull; veals, $6.00
9.00; little (Hives. $4.00; bainynrd calves,
l3lk"rt3.C5; westerns nominal; dressed calves
steadv.
HOU8 Re4elpts. 8.314 head: market feel
ing firm: prime stale and Pennsylvania
hogs. $6.10.
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Ree1pt. l.rMt
head; msrket for sheep slow; lamhs. l'tt
2,V lower; sheep. $3.)Vu".0O; wethefs. $6.36;
premium wethers for export. $8.00: lambs.
jti.SofjT.SO; few choice, $7.tt7.76; culls. $6.00.
Kaasas City Lire .stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. Dec. 28. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 3.MX) head; market for best steady
to Inc lower: others steady to 10c higher;
export and dressed steers, $6.00tf6.26; fair
to good, IS.751j6.0o; western fed steers, $3.75
i6; sleeker and feeders. $2.6oi4.O0; soutli
ern sleers, $3.("ji4.60: soutliern cows, $1.75
(18.25: native cows. Il.76'ci4 2T; native heif
ers. $2.7665.00: bulls, $2.26iu4.00; calves, $3.)
ti6.6(l.
MOGS Receipts. 8,400 head: market strong
to 6c higher; top. I4.87H; bulk of sales.
$4.84i4.65; heavy. $4.5i4.6,H; packers, $1.45
tH Oi, pign and lights. t1.764l4.66.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2,r(0
head; nmrket strong: native lambs. $ViKr
8.50: native wethers, $4.60110.26: native ewes.
$4.(4rt)4.7&: western lunihs, $6.(8H6.5ti; west
ern vearlliiBS. 84.505.75: western sheep,
$3.'.GS&.0n; Blockers and feeders, $2.&0t4.6O.
St. Loals Live Stock Market.
ST. LOl'IS. Mo., Dec. 28. CATTLE Re
ceipt, 2.5(10 head. Including 500 Tcxuna:
markot strong and higher; native export
steers. S5.orMif43.50; dressed bef and butchers'
steers, $4.006.80; steers under l.oo pounds,
$3.()fro.l): Blockers and feeders. $2.0fl(S8.75:
cows nnd heifers. $2.264.01); canners, l.6m
2.00; bulls, $2.4o(ft3.50; calves. $4.0H4j1.25;
Texas and Indian steers, $2.0064.60; cows
and heifers. $1.7.Vg3.75.
HOOS Receipts, 4.000 head; market 5c
higher; pigs and light. $3.754.50; packers,
$4.5o(fi4.66; butchers' and best heayy, $4.66r
4 76. '
SHEEP AND ' LAM BS Receipts, 1.200
head; market lOffiloo higher: native mut
tons, $3.75fi5.n0: lambs, H.rskjW.OO: culls and
bucks. $2.2iVa4.2o; stocker. $2.003.OO; Tex
an, $3.0ii4i'j.0o.
84. Joseph Live "lock Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. Dec. 28. CATTLE
Receipts, 1,220 head; market strong to 10c
higher: natives, 13.7565.76; cows and htlf
ers, 11.7514.36; stocker and feeders, $2.60
44.00.
HOGS Receipts, 2.0U head: market
steady to 5c higher; light, $4.50tY4.6o; me
dium and heavy, $4. 65ft 4. 67 4.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2.218
head; market 15tY25c higher; Colorado
lambs, $6.90; western yearlings, $5.90.
Sloax City Live Stork Market.
8IOUX CITY. Dec. J8.-(8peclal Tele
gram.) CATTLE Receipts. 500 head; mar.
ket steady; beeves. $3.50f6.0(); cows, bulls
Hnd mixed.- $2.Utj3.50; Blockers and feeders,
$2.75f,3.60; calvea and yearlings, $3.25(83.26.
HOGS Receipts. 1.500 head; market
strong, selling at $4.40fr4.65; bulk, $4.454.&0.
Stock In tljrht.
The following table shows the receipts of
live stock at ihe six principal western mar
kets yesterday:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
South Omaha 1.626 1.248 93
Sioux City 6(8) 1.50O
Kansaa City 3.8(10 2.4,8) 2.6, K)
St. Louis 2.500 4,(N8i I.30O
St. Joseph l.iiai .',010 2.218
Chicago IO.OuO 10.000 10.000
Totals).
19,645 21,168 15,1111
OMAHA WHOLES A LK MARKBT.
Coadltloa of Trade anil Qaotatloaa on
Staple and Fancy Prod nee.
KOfSS landled stock. 23c.
LIVE POl'LTRY Hens, 7',c; roosters. 5c;
turkeys. liVo; ducks, 8c; geese, ic; spring
chickens. 8c, '
DRESSED PO t'LT R Y Turk y s, 15(&l7c;
durks, 10c; geese, 8'-ic; chickens, 84lc;
rtnisters, .
. BL'TTKR Packing slock. 16ic; choice to
fancy dairy, 17lc; creamery, 21H26,,;
fancy prints, 27c.
FRESH FROZEN FISH Trout, 10c;
pickerel, 7c: pike, 9c; perch. 7c; hluefisii,
12c; whlteflsh. loc; salmon, 13c; tedsnapper,
11c; lobster (green), 3(c; lobster (boiled),
33c; bullheads, 11c; catfish, 14c; black bass,
26c; halibut, 13c; crappies, 12c: buffalo, 7c;
white bass, lie; frog legs, per dog., 2oc.
BRAN Per ton, $15.00.
HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale
Dealers' association: Clolre No. 1 upland,
$6.60; No.. 2. $6 00; medium. $6.60: coarse,
$6.00. Rye straw, $5.50. These prices are
lor hay of good color and quality.
OYBTERS New York counts, per can.
46c; extra selects, per can, 3&c; standards,
per can, 30c; bulk (standards), per gal..
$1.60; bulk (extra selects), per gal., $1.75;
bulk (New York counts), per gal., $1.90.
TROPICAL FRL1TS.
ORANGES Florida, sixes 216 and 250, $2.00
4r2.2&;. California Redland navels, all sises,
$3.00: choice navels. I2.6iku2.76.
LEMONS-Callfornla fancy, $2.76; 300 and
360. $4.25: choice, $3.50.
DATES Per liox of 31-lh. pkgs.. $2.00;
Hallowe'en. In JO-lb. boxes, per lb.. .VVuBc..
FIGS California, per 10-lb. carton, 75H
S5c: Imported Smyrna, 4-crown, 12',ic;
crown, 14ci 7-crown, 16c: fancy imported
(watihedt, in 1-ib. pkga.t l&uUk-; California,
per case of 86 pkgs., 12. i
BANANAS Per medium sized bunch, $?.0U
6260: jumbos, $2.76'(r3.5u.
GRAPH FRL'IT Per box of 64 to 64, $3.00
t5650.
FRt'ItS.
, APPLES Home-grown , Jonathans, per
bbl.. $326: lien Davis. $2.26; New York
Kings. $3.25; New York Pippins, $2.75; New
York Greenings. $3.60; New York Laldwina,
$2.76; Colorado Junuthana, $1.66; Wlno Saps,
per bu. box, J1.&0.
PEARS-l'tah. Colorado and California,
fall varieties, per box, 31 5ii 1 76.
CRANBERRIES Wisconsin Bell and
Bugle, per bbl , $8.60; WIscoiimIii Bell and
Cherry and Jerseys, per bbl.. $7.75; per box,
$2.75.
GRAPES Impoi ted Malagas, per keg,
$6.0tKO4.5O.
TANGERINES Florida or California, per
H-bcx, $2.60.
M ISC ELLA NEOl'S.
8AUER KKAL'r Wisconsin, per keg,
$2.60
ClDER-New York, per bbl.. $5 20; per ty.
bbl., $71.26.
CHEESE Wisconsin Twins, full cream.
12V: Wisconsin Young Ameilca, 13c; block
Swiss, new. 15c; old. 16ul7c; Wisconsin
brick, 14c; Wlaconsln llmhurger. 13c.
Nl'TS Wahiuts, No. 1 sort shells, new
crop, pr lb.. 14c; hard shell, per lb., lac;
No. I soft shell, per lb.. 12c: No. 2 hard
shell, per lb., 13c; pecans, large, per lb., l.'c;
small, per lb.. 10c; pautnuu. per lb.. 7c;
roasted peanuts, per lb., 6c; Chill Walnut,
lor lb., 12u lS'lc; almonds, soft shell, per lb.,
17c; hard shell, pel lb.. 16c; chestnuts, per
lb., lpA16c; new black aalnutv, per bu.,
764(901: shsllhark hickory nuts, per by.,
$1.75; large hickory nul. nr bu., 11.6c.
VEGETABLES
POTATOES HimiM. grown. In sacks, per
bu.. 40c; Colorado, jm-i bu.. V0c.
TURNIPS Per 6u.. 36(1 Canada ruta
lisgas. la-r lb.. U'.
CARROTS-Per bu . '.
PARSNIPS-Per bu.. 41 x.
BKETH Per bu., 4vc.
NAVY BE AN 81 P-r Im.. i.I6j;'.uii.
' I TK KB Per dos.. $20u2.2i.
O.NK 'NS-HOme-growiij led. In sacks, per
lHt.,. 1 90vgll (; Spnl-li, per craie, 2. (hi;
: white, per lb..
$1.7:-;- tn,.
TOMATOES CalUi.fnla. pr 4-4fkct
crate. ;..
C. MK.MIK-- Holland seed, per lb . 1',.
SWEET POTATOES Kansss kiln drl d.
per bbl . $2.26.
B'H' ASH Home-grown. pT tl . 8h-
CELERY Per del. 2RiS"c; California.
4.V.
RADISHES Hothouse, jar do.. :io1'v;
extra Isrgc. 9(V.
I.KTTl CK Hothouse, per ilox., 4J.'4;;
liead lettuce, per dos . $1 (iMil ST.. ,
TI'RNIPS-.Ncw. p.r dox.. tic.
.. BFETS-N-W-. per dot.. 4.'e.
ONIONS New. per dot . 4V.
i'A RS LEY New. per dos.. 46c.
liolal for Paris.
NEW YORK, Deo. 2. I.aid Freres an
noumed toduy an engagement of $V4i.cik1
gold bars for shipment to Paris tomortcw.
The same firm has bespoken all the gold
bars up to January 8.
SUPREME COURT SYLLABI
The following opinions will re officially im
ported: 127o8. County of Logan against Mc.Klnley
Iwinning Losn and 'Dust Company. Appeal
from Logan. Reversed, llolcomb. C. j.
1. In a suit to foreclose a tax lien- on
real estate snd to sell the land for the sat
isfaction of the taxes found to lie due. a
decree b.irring the equity of redemption
only does not necessarily ' adiudlcate the
riant nf redemption from tax sale. given by
the statute or the constliuiluii. The statu
tory right of redemption from lax sAle dif
fers essentially from the equity of 'redemp
tion proper.
2. A atalutory right of redemption from
ssle arf distinguished from the equity of re
demption is usually self. executing, and 14
enjoy the benefit thereof no proceedings or
dinarily are required to be had In tha
courts to make such right effective.
3. Section 3. article Ix. of the constitution
declares that "the right of redemption front
all salea of real estate for the nonpayment
of taxes tvr special iissessments of any char
acter whatever shall exist In favor of own
ers and persons Interested In suclv teal es
tate for a pwrlod of not less than two
years." nnd In the absence of statutory pro
visions more definitely pointing nut tha
mode by which redemption may be mane,
these provisions are self -executing and se
cure to all whose property as therein men
tioned may be sold for nonpayment of taxee
or apoi-ial assessments Ihe right of redemp
tion from tsx ssle as therein provided.
4. The sule of lands for taxes contem
plated by the constitutional provisions
above mentioned refers to und embraces
both administrative and Judicial sales.
6. The entiltv of redemption only being
barred by the decree In the case at bar,
the right to redeem from tax sale may ap-
propnattly be raised by an objection to a
motion to confirm a sale made In pursuanca
or the decree.
a. An absolute order of confirmation of
a sale made In pursuance of a ilecree for
the sale of hind for the satisfaction ol
taxes over objections which deprives tha
decree debtor of the right of redemption
from tax sule given by the statute or tha
constitution Is erroneous.
13J03. Union Paclllc Railway Company
agAinst Wemlund, Administrator. Error
from Dawajii. Reversed. Amos, C.
13400. Perrlne against Knights Templar
snd Masons' Life Indemnity Company. Er
ror from Jefferson. Former opinion ad
hered to. Oldham. C.
An appearance for the purpose of ob
jecting to the Jurisdiction of the court of
the subject matter of the action, whether
by motion or formal pleading. Is a waiver
of all objections to the jurisdiction of the
court over the person of defendant, whether
the defendant Intended aucti waiver or not.
13569. South Omaha against Hutllff. Error.
Douglas. Affirmed, conditioned on tiling re
mittitur for $3,(80. Oldham. C.
1. Under the Issuea Involved in this caae,
held: Not error to omit from a general
instruction on the measure nf damages any
reference lo the social standing ot plain
tiff's mother.
2. Instructions examined nnd field to not
riermlt ft recovery for loss of earnings dur
ng plalnUfT's minority,.
3. While the Carlyle and other mortuary
tables, of accepted accuracy and In general
use, are always properly admissible In evi
dence for the purpoee of aiding a court
or Jury In determining the probable ex
pectancy of life, when such fact Is In Is
sue, yet when admitted these mortuary
tables are not blndln upon the aetlmata
of the triers ot such fact. They may. with
out such tables, make their own estimate
from the age, health, habits, physical con
dition and appearance of the person whosa
expectancy Is at Issue.
4. Chicago, Rock Island A Pacific Rail
way company against McDowell. Nob.;
92 Northwest Reporter. 121, examined and
distinguished.
6. In actions for personal Injuries It Is
not necessary to apeclally aJluge every In
direct Injury to each part of the body to
lay the foundation for auch proof on tha
trial: such proof may be admitted when,
the Injury alleged la shown to have been
the natural and proximate causa of the
Injury proven.
6. when medical testimony Is relied upon
to prove the cause or effect of a physical
Injury. It seldom goes further than
an opinion based on the experience
of the witness and the general
learning of the profession. Positive state
ments of fact are seldom Indulged In by
physicians when testifying as experts, and,
yet this character of testimony is univer
sally admitted by the courts of this coun
try. 7. Actions of the trial court In the ex
clusion nf evidence examined and held not
prejudicial.
8. Award of damages examined and held
excessive; but held, further, that such ex
ceas rruty be cured by a nunlttltur of $3,0li
from Uiejudgment of the lower court.
1.1691. Frontier Steam Laundry company
against O'Connolly. Error. Douglus. Re
versed. Letton, C. Sedgwick, J., dissent
ing separately.
1. Whether a liability arising from the
breach of a duty prescribed by statute or
ordinance accrues for the benefit of in
individual specially Injured thereby, or
whether such liability is exclusively of a
public character, depends uon the nature
of the duty enjoined and the benefits to
be. derived from Its performance.
2. An ordinance which requires the
placing of fireproof shutters upon the win
dows of brick buildings within a city Im
poses a duly for the purpose of giving to
the public protection against firs Which tha
common law did not provide.
3. Where. In such city, one lfi In, posses
sion of property as bailee and It Is de
stroyed by fire which spread from another
building through windows unprotected by
fireproof shutters he Is not liahle for the
value of such property, by reaaon of the
fact that he owned the building and that
no fireproof shutters were provided aa re
quired by the ordinance.
REAL ESTATE TRASFEB8.
Deeds filed for record December 28. 1904,
as furnished by the Midland Guarantee A
Trust company, bonded abstracter, 1614
Farnam street, for The Bee; . .
J. 11. Evans and wife to W, Byles. ,
w. 40 feet of lot 8, block F, Lowes'
add $ 300
Phoebe Ames et al. to H. W. Blvins,
lot 11. block 116. Dundee Pliice 227
J. W. Schmltt and wife, to A. Schmltt, '
sV9 lot 6, block 347. South Omaha.... l,t4
V. Rvles tn A. H. Byles. lot 22. block
13. West End snd other land ', 1
The S. D. Mercer company to N. G.
Nelson, lots I and 9, block 9, Wal
nut Hill , 4"0
C. H. Stearns und Anna M. Stearns to
W. M. Oould. lots 13 and 14, blockvW,.
Omaha Heights 111
T. L. Rlngwalt nnd wife to Cora L.
. Poguo. und-l e. SO feet aMr'tnt'll.r
block 6. Purk Place 40
Mattia M. Friaiser to ,J. N. Frenser.'t
part lots 15 and 16. block 2. Park
1'jMce and other landi ..i ..',. I 000
J. N. Premier to Mattl M. Frenxsr.-(
part lot 5. block 1. Henry & Bliclton's
add. and other land. .... .. a .-.'t.joi
Mary Swoboda to J. Swoboda, lot 5.7,'.
Sullivan's add.... v.. " 300
Edwards -Wood Co-
(Incorporated.)
ruin Office: Fifth and Roberts Strssts
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DEALERS 1M. '-,- '
Stocks, Grain. Provisions
Ship Your Grnin tti'f Us
Braaeb Office. Jlv-til Hoar T Trad
Olda:.. Omaha. Me. Telephoaa W.J 4.
212-214 Exchsnge cthtg.. South Omska.
Bell 'Phone 214 Independent- 'Phen $
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STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. .. :v
Office of Lee-Gluss-Audieesen Hardware
Company. Oiuuba, Nb.; Dm. IV J'Jv4. No
tice Is hereby given to the stockholder of
the Le-UiH.-Aiidreeaen Hur1sr coin
pm;y tnt Ihe annual meeting of the stock
holders or tt'S company will be tioid t tha
olticea of thti ssid company, corner of Sth
and Hartisy atresia, in the tUy oi Omaha,
In the aial of Nchraka. on Tuesday, Jsu.
10. A. D . at 3 o'clorlf p. m '. fo fft
purpose, of electing a beard of directors lyr
Ihe company, to rve during tha euswli.g
r. and to transact oi l) uthsr auainea
a may lie oesented at u, h meeting. ...
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