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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEEl WEDNESDAY. .TAMWRY 4. IPO!.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
icuatrj Bud Nver to Hate Bet So
Cltirtd of Good Wheat.
ARGUMENT FOR FUTURE HIGH MARKET
tronn Markets I p aad Amrrlm
Mlghtl? WeakerCorn Demand
lack for th Present
Oafs tontlnae Hell.
OMAHA. Jan. 3, 16.
The year closed with May wheat at
i lt aril Juiy wheat at l.M- ami
tne rash wheat all the way t,j Ji 14
iMlnr.t-Mpulis ior tin- wees, snows au in
''' , bushels and la the ou.y
large stock of hlgn grade wheat In the
4-ourvtry. 'the recipts nave snown a sharp
uecrease in tne last uw uajs and It Is uie-
intra they will he email iur in.- next six
month It ik said In some Martera ine
I mtcd States has never befn a cleaned up
of good wh'St nt this period i trie year as
It la now Minneapolis is snipping lo almost
every state south and east, according to a
prominent (ram man toere. Minneapolis
una more tt.an one-third or the visinie of
country. It the high prices which
have prevailed during tne last montns
lid not tiring out the wheat from first
hand and tiom the speculators nothing
lower In the future will be likely to do no.
It la confidently predicted by iho leaders
in the liuil Interest the name huh price
may bo expected tor the next sia montns.
I he fact that the Wall atreet hunch ha
purchased In I hlcago twice tne amount of
contract wheat fur May delivery that la
available has led to u yery nervoua mar
ket. The- condalotia are auch congestion
In (Aused hy very moderate buying by scat
tered Interest. The market la in danger
of growing very one-sfuej and la very
dangerous lo thu abort seller. The near
apt 10 go to the mote remote dell,-,
cries and everyone la trading small
All of the foreign market closed some
what higher today. The decrease In Rus
sian and Argentina ahlpmeuts was given as
tha reason. Arm rlcan markets were some
what off. probably due to a mistake In the
figures giving Port Arthur and Knit Wil
liams an Increase in stocks of J.Tno.oio,
whereas It should have been 20.1.40". Kan
sas City received for four days i.V4.o.) bush
ela of wheat, ngatnst for two disys of the
sume period luat year !'i0,o.iii bushels.
Jiroorhhall places the world a shipments of
breadstuff for the week past nt 6,.T.n)
bushels. lO.tK.OOO the ween la-fore and s.tws,
" bushels last year. The continental
countries took of this In wheat 2,!VMi
bushels, against 4.43,000 bushels last week
and 2.8.'4.0i) bushels last eur. It was re
ported Jones estimated per cent of the
wheat was Infl.lu farmers- hands. This la
considered very small. Chicago opened at
31.15 on the May wheat, tho close or Sat
urday having been 11.14 V The mnrktt
advanced to 11.15 and then fell nway to
SI. 13V but by noon rallied to $1.14, There
was nothing doing In the Jul).
Corn Is dull and without much Interest
beyond a professional scalping market.
The east and torelgn demand is satisfied
for the minute. The roads have snipped
all that could be sent forward before the
change In rate. Farmers are now selling
more freely. Tho July went off during the
session from 45V.O to 44V-
Those who bought the oats at 35c he.
caus they wire relatively, cheaper than
other grain ran away from tho delivery
aft a il .
TM
market Is dull.
Omaha Cash Sales.
WHEAT No. 3 hard. 1 cur. K lbs., ll.M;
No. 4 hard, 1 car, 54 lbs.. 11.01: No. 4 hard.
, 4D lbs., hoc; No. 4 spring. 1 cur, 6J
lbs , Mc; no grade, 1 car, 4TV4 Ilia., 87c.
. . ...... . i.v, u, a , hi, v"T ., .c.
WHEAT No. i hard Jl.ij4wl.08; No. 3
no graae Mtffw; No. z yellow. 3te; No. 3
yellow. 38o; No. z white, 3c; No. 3 white,
OATS No. 2 mixed, 28c; No. 3 mixed,
ITV'i No. 4 mixed, ZKic; No. 2 white, sic;
No. 3 white. 2(c; No. 4 white, 27V&J&C;
standard, 3sc.
Omaha Cash Prices.
4 arlot Receipts.
Wheat. Corn. Oats.
Chicago 74 781 107
Minneapolis 624 ..
Duluth 64
St. Louts 86 64 6
Omaha 40 128 10
Grata Markets Elsewhere.
Closing til ices of grain todav and Satur
day at the markets named were as follows.
i i CHICAOO.
Wheat Today. Sat'y.
May 1.14 B 1.14,B
July . Mil 98t
Corn
May 44V4 45'4jB
July 45 A 45SA
KANSAS CITY.
Wheat
May 1.04B l-04i
July 9o' 9u,
Coriw
Mey 41 41
July 41 42'
, 8T. LOUIS.
Wheat
May 1.17'i l.VnM
July 96VA 06 A
Corn.
Mav 42 43,
July 43V.
MINNEAPOUS.
Wheat
May ....... l.ln 1.16
July - 1.12', 1.03i
" DL'LUTH.
Tt'k.At
May 1.15 1.06B
NEW YORK.
Wheat
May 1 14', MM,
July 1.02 1.03
KW YOHK HENKRAL, M ATtKET
4.ootatlons of the May on .Varlooa
Commodities.
NEW YORK, Jan. 3. FlaOl'R Receipts.
iW.l bbls.; exports, 11.616 bbls.; market
dull but steady; Minnesota patents,
J5kMpS.20; Minnesota bakers,' J4.4ma4.ia; win
ter patents, Ju.5KftB.85; winter straights, J5.a
iMAai: winter extras. t3.K6rfi4.:U: winter low-
grades, $3.4DQ4.iO. Ry flour, steady; fair to
goon, 4.xtM. u; cnoicw iu luiicy, n.iu'uu.wi.
CORNMEAIv Steady: tine white and yel
low, Jl.au; coarse, II. 13fcl. 14; kiln dried,
J.'w3.U.
RYE Nominal.
n ARI.KY Dull: feeding. 44c, r. I. f., New
York; malting. 46i62o. c. I. f , Buffalo.
WHEAT Receipts, 121, 3"9 hu. Spot mar
ket firm; No. 2 ted, nominal elevator and
11 SI I. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth,
1.A' t O. D. SUOU.I, nil. A IIU1U AlUllliuiM.
11.10 f. o. b. afloat. Options opened higher
on bullish weekly foreign statistics and
strong Liverpool cuhlea,- tullowed by reac
tlons under the liberal Increase l:i visible
aupplv figures and Importunt selling west.
On subsequent reports of a good northwest
' cash demand and better bull support the
market rallied again, but finally broke
tinder liquidation, dosing wV net lower.
Mav. 11. 14 9-ltWi 1.1V closed ut Jl.14; July,
II )t:rl ffl'.. cloned nt II O-l.
CORN Receipts. 391.200 bu.t exports. 404.
M2 bu. Spot market easy; No. 2, 54VjC ele
vntnr and 63a f. o. b. a flout: No. 2 yellow.
H3c; No. S white, 63c. Option market was
Inactive here all day and eaxier with tne
west, closing s,o net lower, oiuy ciosea at
1ATS Receints. 32.000 bu t exports. 450
bu. tspot market nrm; mixed. M to 32 ins.,
JTHc; nstursl white, 30 to 32 lls . tH43sc;
dinned while. 36 to 40 Mm.. 3ti c.
HAY Firm ; shipping, tfnjjrioc; good to
choice. i7Hl""c.
HOPS Steady. 1903, 804133c; olds, 14c; Ta
cine const. 14uil644c.
HIDES Firm. Qalveston, 20 to 25
pounds. lc; .-aiirornia, u to pounds. 19c;
Texas, dry, S to 30 pounds, 14'c. leather.
Arm: acid. 24'JC.
PhOVieiONS-Beef. stesdy; family. Illoo
tn.W); mesa, as wnvon; peer nanis, J22.0IV((
23.00; packet. S10.VKt U.00; city extra India
mess. 14. Xxp 14.6i. Cut meats, quiet; pickled
bellies. Jti.76iaT.26; pickled hams. c. Lard,
steady: western steamed. 7.; re lined.
quiet; rontlnent, J7.2U: compound. Jo.Ooift
'ilij. nim, Dareiy steany; snort cltur,
13 T5al6 0: mess. Jl3.00inl5.tiiK
TALUJW Dull; city, 4c; country, 4H
f'e-
RCTTER Strong; street price, extra
oreemery, SS.'qHc: official price, creamerv,
common to extra. lKq.1U-; held. 2042;c; state
nsiry, common 10 extra, ttxiijuc: renovated,
common to extra. 14r.'lc: western factorv.
common to choice, HiilTc; western Imitation
creamerv, common to choice. i,t22c.
CHEESE 8trong; state full crram, small,
colored and white, fancy. 12c; fine, 11V-;
late made, colored and white, fair to choice,
l"'311c: larse colored and white funcv
llo; fine, ll-tfll1,!': late made, colored and
white, poor to choice, 84luc.
EUUSBteady : western fancy aelected,
I84 -. western tlrals. 27c.
POl'I.TRY Alive, firm; western chickens.
10c; fowls, lie; turkey, 1 2u 1.144c: dressed,
easier; weetern chickens. l."olic; foals. lOii
lie; turkeys, UiilSc.
Liverpool r.rala Market.
LIVERPOOL. Jan 3. - WHEAT - Spot,
luminal; March, 7sl(Hl; May. is'd; Julv,
s Kd.
CORN Hnot. quiet; American mixed,
tisw, 4sSSd: Amenean mixed, old, ts lo'.d.
Futures, steady; March, 4.-;4d. lay, 4s
Td. ,
sjlaaeapalls Grain Warkrl.
MINNEAPOLIS. ,l;.n 3. WHEAT .May.
P li , July, l l.';, tieptciiititi, ftc, Nu, 1
hard. II 1SS: No. 1 northern. ll.US; No. 2
northern, Jl." 4.
r'LOl'R First patents. HlXS;.3n: second
patents. :ifte: a,rt dears. l4 1.Vg4.3a.
second clears. IJ.7vg2.so.
HRA N Bulk. 114. TV
iMirAtio t.Rtn a?iij rRoiio
Featares of the Trsdlsg and tlosln
Prlees oa Board ef Traae.
CHICAOO. Jan. 3 Cnconfirmed reports
of an ex'fsslve Increase In the visible sup
ply formed the basis of a break of l'c
In the price of May wheat. There was a
reaction, but the market cloved essy, with
May (C off, compared with Saturdays
figures. Corn is down SV'- Oats show
V Ions. Provisions uncharged.
The greatest strength of the wheat mar
ket was at the Immediate opening. Initial
quotations In Mny delivery showed a gain
of j'uc at ll.lVal.ln,. The principal
soit.-ce of strength lay In the, weekly sta
tistics. World's shipments were S.Son.ouo bu.
smaller than for the previous Week. Fur
thermore, the quantity on ocean passage
decreased 2.7TK.(0 bu. The demiind. how
ever, was quickly satisfied, several large
holders being free sellers. There was con
siderable selling by houses with St Loul
connections. This selling was partly at
tributed to the excellent condition of the
winter wheat crop, as shown In a report
of a Cincinnati trade journal. Iter In the
day a rumor that the visible supplies
had Increased nearly 3.000.000 bu. caused
a decided commotion in the pit. For a
time offerings were much In excess of the
demand. The result was a sharp break in
prlees. May dropping to II.13'-,. Official
figures, however, fnlled to confirm the sen
sstionsl report, the Increase being esti
mated at only 9el.0 bu. The market re
covered a portion of lose in consequence of
fair buying brought on by the more bullish
aspect of the statistics. The undertone whs
further strengthened by reports from Min
neapolis stating that flour was In good de
mand there. The market, however, closed
eay, with May at Jl.H. Clearances of
wheat and flour w-era equal to 112.500 bu.
Primary receipts were 8TO.7O0 bu., compared
with 2.289.000 fiti. a year ago. Minneapolis.
Duluth and Chicago reported receipts of
BR2 cars, against l.ofil.cars last week and
(ISO a year ago.
In consequence of the bearish character
of weekly statistics the corn market ex
hibited considerable weakness Trading
was fairly active, but offerings were too
liberal for the demand. Several prominent
commission houses were free sellers. The
visible supply Increased 1.369,000 bu.. and
world's shipments were large. Strength of
wheat was an early factor. May opened a
shade to V higher at 46V to 464ti'4o,c and
sold off to 4414c, where It closed. Local
receipts were 71 cars, .wl tit C of contract
grade. ' '
The decline In corn had a depressing ef
fect on the oats market, prices showing a
slight loss, notwithstanding a considerable
decrease In the visible supply. Trsdlng
was very quiet. Msy opened a shade higher
at Hlc. sold off to 2W". elosed at 3lU'ai
ulHe. Local receipts were 107 cars.
Considering a decline of loc In prices of
hogs, the provisions market displayed mod
erate firmness. The volume of business,
however, wss extremely small and the
prices showed only slight fluctuations. At
the close Mav pork and lard were un
changed at J12.S0 and I7.0."aa7.0i respec
tively. Ribs were h. shade lower.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat.
59 cars; corn, 6ij cars; ostt, Ifi cars; hogs,
14.(0 head.
The leading future ranged as follows:
Artlcles. Open. lllgh.l Low. Close. Sat'y.
Wheat
rec.
Mav
July
Com
1 'ec.
Jan.
May
Julv
Oats
Dec.
Jan.
Mav
July
Pork
Jan. May
Lard
Jan. May
Ribs
Jan.
May
1 1.1
1 hVoU
1 15,
1 1.1V 1 14 I 1 14,
9fcVVj
WJ'i
I '42' 4
41V
44H 45',if'4
45 I 45--i
41H
42V
41',
45',4(i(S:45',ifjVi
45V5V4T.V&V
44.,
ti
29
'j 29',! 2a! 2M,
JIM SISi 31V3WnS31VrN,
31HI 31,l 31V 31V 31.
12 45
12 45
12 92H
12 40
12 77V
6 T7V
7 02Vi
I
37V
70
12 40 II
12 80 I 1
: 40
: so
12 77H
6 90
6 SO
77V V4
7 05 I 7 05
7 02,
7 07V
fi 37V
6 70 I
fi 45
6 75
6 40
ti 70
.fi 424
72
No. 3.
. Cash quotations were as follows:
FLOL'R Firm; winter patents. J5.10f
(16.20; straights. $4.KhQ5.0O; spring pat
ents. J5.ow35.60; straights, J4.GO4.90; bakers',
J2. 713.80.
WHIOAT-No. 3 spring. Jl IOSI.16; No. S,
9ci1.12; No. 2 red. Jl.l&V81.1liV
CORN No. 2. 42V; No. 2 yellow, 42V.-'
OATS No. 3. 2"ic; No. S white, Sla32c;
No. 3 white, 3vVtia2o. ,
RYE No. 2. 75c.
' BARLEY Good feeding. 3637c; fair' to
choice malting, 41iS4l,o.
SEED No. 1 flax, J1.15: No. 1 northwest
ern. J1.22H; elorer, contract grade, J12.75.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl.. J12.40
12.46. Short ribs sides (loose). JIU2V&6.37V
Short clear sides (boxed). Jft.(2VS$6.75.
Receipts and shipments tor the day were
a follows:
j Recilpre. Shipments
Flour, bbls 5.400 8, too
Wheat, bu 28.iO 41.900
Corn, bu 393,fi(i0 357,700
Oats, bu 71.100 1H4,0ij0
Rye, bu 2,000
Barley: bu C4.000 20.300
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was steady; creameries. 17&2Xc;
dairies. 134c. Eggs, Arm; at mark, cases
Included. 20iiC4c; prime firsts, 2Uc; extras,
2jic-. Cheese, steadyv 114jl2c -
St. I.oals Urala aaw Prarrlaloaa.
ST. LOUIS, Jan. 3. WHEAT Lower;
cash. J1.17H: on track, J1.1H41.19; May,
II. 17V July, 95V; No. 2 hard. J1.121.13.
CORN Lower; cash, 43c; on track, 43Va
44c; M:iy. 42c; July, 43Vic
OATS Firm; cash, 31 V: On track, 82V;
May. 31V; No. 2 white, 33V-
FLOL'K Dull; red winter patents, JS.flOfql
5.70: sneclal brands, 15.755.85; extra fancy,
J5.0UgS.20; clear, J4.554.70.
SEED Timothy, steady. J2.GO4.25.
CORNMEAL Steady, 12.40.
BKAN Dull, easy; sacked, east track. 90c.
HAY Strong; timothy, t.Wa3.i0; prai
rie, 16.(10.50.
IRON COTTON TIES-930.
BAlKlINa 7 V-
HEMP TWINE 6V.
PROVISIONS Pork, unchanged; Jobbing,
III. 30. laird, unchanged; prime steamed,
16.45. Bacon, steady; clear ribs, 17 6:'!;,;
short clear, 18.00.
POULTRY yulet; chickens, 8c; springs,
9c; turkeys, 14c: ducks, (V: geese, Sc.
BUTTER Firm; creamery, 21tf28VS
dairy, 15(&23c.
EGOS Higher at 22c. case count.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 11. woo lO.onO
WheHt, bu W.ooo ,,!
Corn, bu 65.0UO 33,000
Outs, bu '. 66.0UO 32.0CK)
Kansas Cltr Gralai aad Provisions.
KANSAS CITY, Jan. S.-WJIEAT-Market
steady; May. J1.04H: July. 90V- Cash: No.
2 hard. J1.07V No. 3. Jl.uMrl.WV No. 4. 98cr
J106; No. 2 red, J1.10S1.12; No. 3. Jl.0tkfil.09;
No. 4. Jl.w&l.t6.
tORN Market higher; May. 41V July.
414i41'4c. Cash: No. 3 mixed, 41ii4lV:
No. 3. 41V841V; No. 2 while, 42c; No. 3,
41V-
OATS Market steady: No. 2 white, 31U1
31V: No. 2 mixed, 3o4jti31c.
HAY Bteady ; choice timothy, J8.50(9 00,
choice prairie, 7.7T8.0O.
RYE Steady, 7Vu76c.
EUOS Weak; Mlsaoiirl and Kansas, new
No. 2 whltewood cases Included. 22c; case
count, 3iV; csai-s returned, V less.
BUTTER Creamery, 23w27e; dairy. 19c.
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu 13H.900 23.30
Corn, bu luLJui Sa.Li
Oats, bu oq.imj 9,o)
Philadelphia Produce Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 3 BUTTER
Firm; good demand; extra western cream
cry. 2tV: extra nearby prints, 32c.
EGGS Steady; fair demand: nearby,
fresh, 32c at mark; western fresh, firm at
mark.
CHEESE Firm; full creams, fancy, 12c;
full creams, choice. UVfeUc; full creams,
fair to goid, 11011V
Visible Happlr of Grain.
NEW YORK. Jan. 6. The visible supply
of grain Saturday. December 31, as com
piled by the New York Produce exchange,
la as follows:
Wheat, 4o.619.ooo bit., an Increase of 901.000.
Corn, t.67u.OuO bu., an increase of 3.7H9.im0.
Oats, 2K'-.0l bu., a decrease of tdf.ouu.
Rye. 1.9W.KI0 bu., a decrease of 127 tss.
Barley, .90,000 bu.. an increase of btt.OuO.
Milwaakee Uraln Market.
MILWAUKEE. Jan. s.-WHKAT-Dull;
No. 1 norrJhern, l,H(u!15: No. northern,
J) iiiU4il.ll: May. Jl 14'1.14Mi.
RYK-kc higher; No. 1, 79V.
BARLEY Steady ; No. 2. Uc; sample, 37
J5lc.
CORN V lower; No. S, 42&4:;c; May,
44 V- '
llalath t.raln Market.
DULUTH. Jan. S-WHKAT-To arrive:
No. 1 northern. II 13; No. 3 northern. Jl.tM.
On trak: No. 1 northern. 1113; No. 2
northern. W.i. May. II 15.
OATS To arrive and on track, 29V-
'leledo Peed Market.
TOLEDO. Jan 3. SEED Clover, cash
sud January, 17. February. JS: March,
fxo"; pilme alnlke, Jiil6; prime timothy.
J1.:A
. Peoria Market.
PEORIA. Jan l-Ct RN -l-.w ei ; No, J,
til, .No. 1 4,'c; no grade, SVQtlc.
XEWY0R1 STOCKS AND BINDS
rail of Port Arthtr Canes an Advaic in
Prica, Which is Met bj Liquidation.
SECURITIES DECISION CAUSES SECOND RISE
A anon nee men t that lltlaatlnn Will
Re Prolonaed Indefinitely tend
lp Ml Mocks nelated to
Northern C ompany.
NEW YORK. J.in. 3 Developnients of
unexpected Importance confronted the stock
market on its opening for the new years
business this morning The fall of Port
Arthur and the decision In the Northern
Securities cases have long been awaited as
vents of prime Importance hv those opei -utlng
In stocks 1 he moderate etftct to
day is easily explainable from the fact that
these events were long anticipated. There
wus some rather wide fluctuations during
the morning, hut the moderate proportions
of the dealings warned those sliailng in
them that they were not In a large com
pany and the market settbd down toward
the latter part of the day to :i uclter tone.
There was wme disposition to .ittrinute
thla effect to a widoly heralded . event,
namely, the resumption of the campaign by
published udvertlscment ngalnft the pi Ices
of stocks. There was not, in fact, any very
palpable evidence ot the dire effects on the
mnrkets by thin mornings proclamation.
But there wa some dreHd of the occur
rence of auch events, which had Its part In
deterring operator? from active dealings.
The action of the Berlin market yesterday
and of the Iondon mrkt this morning
was given 11s an Intimation of what might
be expected from the fall of Tort Arthur.
The london murket showed some positive
encouragement, which was due to an as
mimption that the reduction of the fort
reus would tend to hasten the end of the
war. Thus Insured from harm on that ac
count, prices here started upwards In pur
suance of the belief fii a large January de
mand for securities. Active realizing met
the advance and hod about wiped out the
gains, when the Northern Securities decis
ion wan announced.
The speculative public has been educated
to a belief that htigo railroad projects had
been formed which were only waiting for
thta decision In order to take effect and
possibly change the railroad map of the
country by new combinations and absorp
tlon designed to effect the purposes of the
Northern Securities merger in other ways.
It haji been nrnumed that the refusal to
continue the Injunction would have the ef
fect of permitting nn Immediate distribu
tion of the company's assets luid would thus
precipitate the supposed alternative projects
Immediately. It was promptly learned to
dav that the delay in delivering the man
date of the court and the stay on the sp
peal which was determined upon would
prolong the litigation Indefinitely. All the
stocks related in any way to the Northern
Securities shot up on the announcement, St.
Paul touching 175-V Union Pacific llt4 and
Southern Puclllc 0oV They fell back from
that level and it was not until the final
dealings that they were marktd up again
to about the best. The sudden rise in Amal
gamated Copper to above 74, with evidence
of some confusion amongst the shorts In
the stock, was the motive of the late rally
which made the closing strong Routine
newa of tlit duy waa all favorable to val
ues. The pressure of railroad traffic was
r.nn.tiul in I aVrflM nf CHOitf'ltV full
ntotiev worked easier during the day a lid
supplies were abundant.
There was a broad market for bonds ot
higher prices. Total sales, pur value, Jti.
OL'O.oOO. United Statee 2s, registered, declined
4 point and 2s, coupon, advanced 4 point
on call.
The following were the quotations on the
New York Stock exchange:
Sales. High. Low. Clone.
Atchison lo.9"o ' Ki K7", xxij
do pfd 1.3O0 I'M-, ioot.
Atlantic Coast Line. 4"W 124 ZHn
Baltimore A Ohio 40.100 1W 105
do pfd
Canadian Pacific .... 4.0ik 1X1 tj 133's
Central of N. J 4' llHi lini
Ches. & Ohio 1.600 49 4X1,
Chicago & Alton .... 9"0 43'i 42
do pfd 2"0 SX 821.,
Chicago Great West. 13.300 2-'!, 224
C. & N. W 700 20Vi 20S
('., M. & St. P 39.4O0 1755, 172
Chicago T. & T 1,400 12 11
do pfd 4' 22 21
124
105 V
954
13.14
liNI
4X4
424
814
234
2f4
17,,
21
91
. 23.
624
36
184 S
34l
31
84
39-4
V,
664
904
91
156',
30
nfi
28
524
141
165
79
1204
224
51
!
1464
107
.324
6:14
394
8114
92
l.HHi
77
80
91
844
36
834
71
25
584
66
1154
35 '
964
35
3,
544
1164
97
21.
43
19
45
236
2ii9
119
233
74
34-H
94I
36
94
37
154
37
854
103
824
113
1434
934
109
614
47i
198
21
774
39
187
224
76
384
87
244
I'm
474
1"74
384
9o
237
!.
714
27
96
714
13
H il
76
3:1
98',
i
9.14
384
Vl
179
C, C, C. & St. L..
Colorado Southern .. 200 23H
do 1st pfd 500 62V,
23H
61V
do 2d ptd
Del. A Hurtxon 700 1 186V,
D.. L. 4TW
D. & R. G
do pfd 600 KH
Erie 54.700 ,
do 1st pfd 5.4(10 71.,
do 2d pfd 2,400 67
Hocking Valley 300 "V4
do pfd MO 924
Illinois Central 3,900 157
Iowa Central r 2o0 3i
do pfd 200 BV
K. C. Southern : 28
do pfd 600 52,
Irfiulsvllle & Nash... 2.100 141V
Manhattun L 9"0 1K5A,
Met. Securities 1.7"0 794
Met. St. Ry 4.300 12m
Mexican Central .... 3.400 224
Minn. A St. Louis
M.. 8t. P. & 8. Ste. M. 200 91
do pfd
8i4
37,
754
55-4
m
92i
1364
304
5fi"
28
52
1394
li'.u
79
12o'.
22
90"
ioi"
41
794
Missouri Pacific 7.1O0
M.. K. & T 200
do pfd 2.3(JO
N. R. R. of M. pfd
N. Y. Ceneral 3.100
N. Y., O. & W 1.900
107,
324
64
41 v4
80',
Norfolk & WcKtrrn.. 8.50O
do pfd
Pennsylvania
P. C. C. &. St. L
Heading
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Rock Island Co....
44.900 1394 i:ia
2V"oo
7U0
GOO
.29.3IJO
6"U.
92
85
374
84
714
'584
664
116
36
97
;!54
36
544 116
974
22
43
194
2-"I
454
Tl'4
92
85
3H'4
84
71
574
64ai
1154
X
97
354
3tl4
64
114-i,
974
21 4
43
lh
214
454
do pfd
St. L. & 8. F 2d pfd.
200
2"S
St. L. w. W
do ptd
Southern Paciilc
. 1.500
.53.700
, MO
. 8. '
. 300
. 700
. loo
. 0
211.200
. 300
. 1,200
tfio
M
. MO
do pfd
Southern
do Dfd
Railway
Texas & Pacific
T.. St. L. A W
do pfd
Union Pacific ..
do pfd
Wabash
do pfd
Wheeling
Wisconsin
A L E.
Central
do pfd
Adams Expdess
Amer. Ex. Co..
U. S. Ex Co....
Wells-Forgo Ex
Amal. Copper .
L1K
Co..
lmj 210 210
Co.
100
7M
l.oi.)
70ii
lay
235
744
344
94
a4
235
7iV,
34
944
364
"64
Amer. Csr. A
F.
do pfd
Amer. Cotton Oil .
do pfd
American Ice
do pfd
Amer. Linseed Oil
do pfd
Amer. Locomotive
do Dfd
woo 64
.. 2.600 35 4 34
Amer. S. A R 4.0on
do pfd loo
Amer. Sugar Ref S.60O
824
113
1434
93
1K4
614
474
198
211,
7S
39
1S7H
23
774
81 ,
113
142
924
108
61
46U
1974
2'4
78
:ww
187-,
23
764
Am. Tobacco pfd. ct. 1,400
Anaconda Mining .. 7i
Wrooklyn Rap. T... 8.9H
Colo. F. A 1 6,200
Consolidated Gas ... 2, loo
Corn I'roducts 2'
do tiH 2"0
DlHtilfers' S"cur. ... l,t
General Elec 6
International Paper.. 8110
do pfd 4'M
International Pump
do pfd lw 874 374
National Lead
North American .... 6110
Pacific Mall 7.5nO
People's Gas i,7
Pressed Stetl Car
do pfd ion
Pullman Palace Car. loo
Republic Steel CoO
do pfd 5oit
Rubber Goods 400
do pfd
Tenn. C. A 1 2.800
U. 8. Leather 3.1m
do pfd 3.400
U. S. Ru.il ly
V. S. Rubber loo
do pfd . S)
U. 8. Steel 54.2K
do pfd 66.6u
Virginia-Carolina I'll. 3t
do pfd 4iji
Westltifhouse Elec... I'O
Westtrii Union 2.9oO
Total sales for the day.
li(2
KM
45
107
'ioai
237
164
714
27
70
13.
107
1
9i'-V
237
174
714
n
-7i4
it
1024
90
:tci.
39
loB
10M4
'.iji4
99
29
924
37T
hw
182
ISO
95
93
94
o7,I00 shares.
er York Mining Stot-ks.
NEW YORK, Jan. 3.-Ths following are
the iloKlng nuotallon- on mining storks:
A la inn Cuu .A ' III t hl(
AH. Tf. naarl j7j
Br Dhlr i,
Brunswli k Cou 9 H8ouU
fl'iinatiy-k Tuiiusl .... I FotiMl 20
(-on. Cal- & A 1 8aag 4
Horn llvr ...irl 810ns Nflvd, 4;,
Iron Sllrcr :oo small liupa, :i
LadTlll Con t BCiDdard lio
(Id for Eorone.
NEW VORK. Jau. 3.-Lszard Freres an.
mm rices this sfU-moon that tlu-y will take
i:tl In gold ftom the ubtjeauiy to
morrow foi shipment abroad
statewent of Bank of t.ermsay. .
BERLIN. Jun. S.-The wetkly statement
of tho Imperial iJank ul Uciuiiiny hos
th following charges: Cssh In hand, de
crease.! ss.Kjn.nftf'm; treasury notes, de
cressed 1.7Joofm; oth'-r securities. In
creased 197.7oim; n-ites in clrculs th n. In
creased 257,64.0" m.
is York Money Market.
NEW YORK. Jen 3-M(NKY-on call,
steadv St 24tit4 Per cent; closing. 3 per
cent; offered st 34 T'r cent; time loans,
firmer: sixty days snd ninety days. 4 pet
ren': six months. 34"94 per cent.
PRIME MERCANTII E PAPF.R-4ni4
per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Weak, closed
firmer, with S"tusl betnes In bankers'
hill, st 84 Vfi4.a5 for demand snd at
J4 s4foi4.8470 fr IM-day bills; posted rates.
4.6iii4 8; commercial bills. J4.M
SILVER Bar. 81V": Mexlcau dollars. 4Rc.
BONDS Government, irregular; railroad,
firm.
The following re the quotations on
stocks and bonds:
V. S. ref. 2. res... I"' 1 ! la pan . -tf, ...
io rnupnn
hHH 4 N nnl. ..
Manhattan I 4
l"4 1 1 n'ral 4
.HV He tat ise
.!"" Mlnn. St. L. 4
.l'4IM . K 4k T 4
'no 3a. r, ....
An ennpon
4i naw 4a, reg
t.i
74',
. '.'.
. 7
.ti-S
(In loiipnn
(o old 4a. ref
(In coupon
Am. Tubaccn 4a, ctla
tfn ta. rlfa
Atrhlann sen. 4a...
dn a,!). 4a
Atlantic (' I,. 4a
Hal Ohio 4
do
Central nf Oa. i-a
(In lat im-
ln t
Tl'4 N. R. R. of M c. 4' M
tl(" N. T. f. 3',a.
It '.! J. C X. .
4'No. Ps-'lfie
1M I do
10.141N. W. i . 4a . . .
M-'0. S. L. rft. .
ti:o,Pnn. rwiv. S'ta.
.1.1.1 'a
ll44
. ,7
.101",
7'.
. fUV,
.1"!
ti irtt,1in (an. (
an 2d Inc
73H,8t. U I. M. r.
Pa.. 117
"('h. 4V Ohl, 4(,a..l( St. U S. V. I ta 4
Chl.agn A A ,.. (KUtlRt. U 9. W. .. 4.... II 4
C. R. A Q. n. 4a... f ISasboa-d A. I,. 4a . . . S
C. R. I. - P. 4a ... SIVSn. rfli- 4a Mli
do rol. it HS. Rallw St 117
m-. 4V PI L. I. 4a.. Id Taxaa P. la l.Di
Chli agn Tar. 4a.
SH T , St. Ia. . at... M
7S Ifnlon Pclf).- 4a 10T.
V jo mnr. 4, 114.4,
tn-'S f S. Stael M ia Sjv,
c, Wabaah la ll4
7S dn dh. B
imii, tl titers I1. 4t )',
!' W . A U K. 4a 4
10t'4 'Wit. Ontral 4a 4
com Mid. At
Colo. A 80. 4a
Cuba, Sa. rtfa
D. A R O 4
ttalllem a.-. .
Kria prior Man 4a.
do ga.n. 4a
F. W. ft t). C. la..
Ho. king Vsl. 4i, a
IMS 1
Ex-interefct. Bid.
Boston stock Market.
BOSTON. Jan. 3. Csll loans. 3'o4 per
cent; time loans, 34io per cent. OrnuiMl
closing of stocks
AtNilKon dj. 4,
do 4a
Max. Central 4a
Atrhlaon
d prrt
Boaton oV Alhanr
pnatnn A Malna
Ronton ElaTalad ....
t-'lfrhbiirg pfd
Meslcan Central ....
N. Y.. N. H. A H .
Para Marquette
Vnlon Paclfle
A mar. Arg. Chant..
do pfd
Amer. Tnau. Tube...
Amer. Sugar
do pfd
and bonds:
. 4 Wearing, common . .. M
.HU' Advantur, '
,. 71 Allou in
. . IH Amalsamatad 7:14
.too7, American Zlnr .rJ."
.t:.4 Atlantlr 174
. ITS Bingham' -H'i
. 1."H4 Tal. A He. la (V,n
.141 centennial ill,
. 114 Topper Range
.1M Paly West U,
. 74 Pomtnton Coal 41
.ltS Franklin IS
. ?u Grsarr t
. M lala Rovalr i7',
. 11, Maaa. Mining a
U2 Mohawk M'i
.1.1(1 Mont. C. A C 8
.14714 old nonunion SK'i
. tSH Oacanla trt',
. i Parrot -.',
. II Qulni-T Hu
.34 Hhannon tr7,
.lsa Tamarack . . . r.'o
. 11'., Trinity is
, 4 V. 8. Mining ;t
. :u c. s. on it
.lOAIa C'ah 42'a
. tum Victoria ...v (
. lSlw'ln"ua 12
. so4 Wolverine loll
. MS1
Amer. T. A T
Amer. Woolen
do prd
finmtnlon I. AV 8....
F.diann Electric- lllu.
Ceneral Kle-trle ....
Mans. Flccirle
do pfd
Maaff. Oaa
I nltad Fruit
t'nltrd shoe Marb...
do pfd
f. S. Bleal
do pfd
Bid. "Asked.
London Mock Market. 1
LONDON". Jan. 3 Closing quotations on
stocks and bonds:
ConaoK money... M 11-11 X, Y. Central
do account !' Norfolk t- W
Anacnnil, rf'a do pfd ...
Atchlaon SI'a Ontario A W.
H6'i
-'
M
IS',
71 '
"S
41
47
41
:wi
a
do ptd lun'i Pannarlvanl,
Ball (more A Ohio. ... K4 Rand Mine
Canadian Pa, tne
.H iRradlng
I haa. A Ohio..
Chicago Ot. W.
C M. A St. P
. 6w4f dn 1st pfd
. il'ji dn L'd pfd
17'4 SoTith.-ni Hallway
I"Meera H I do pfd
Denver A R. O it Southern Pacific
do pfd 7a Itnton Pacific ...
Eria 3a dn pfd
do lat pfd V n r. S. Slael
do Sd pfd f.7 do pfd
Illinois Central ll',Wahah
laoula. & Naah 14 I do pfd
M., K. A T U'4'paniah 4,
February.
1I4
HO',
.11",
St!
21
44
9t
f 1LVER Bar. quiet; i. 5-lhd per ounce.
M ON E Y 1 44r L' per cent.
The rate of discount in the ipen market
for short bills la SS-liMiZa per cenl; for
three months' bills, 1'4 per cent.
Foreign Financial.
PARIS. Jan. 3. The tone oh the Bourse
today was very firm The capitulation of
Port Arthur did not produce any unfavor
able Impression, Russians tending upward
and the market cloalng uouyant. RIo Tln
tos gained 2if. Russian Imperial 4s were
quoted at 80.96 and Russian bonds of IS 4
at 5o9. The private rate of discount was
1" per cent.
LONDON, Jan. 3. Money was In large
supply today owing to the release of Inter
est dividends and the maturing of treasury
bills. Discounts were sympathetically eas
ier. Btocks opened houyant on the Port
Arthur news and the abundance of money,
but closed quiet and below the best quota
tions of the day. Consols started higher
and reacted at the close. Americans hard
ened after the receipt of New York's open
ing prices on arbitrage buying and fair out
side support and closed firm. There was
good all round buying nf Japanese securi
ties, presumably largely for Japan. Im
perial Japanese government 6s of 1S04 were
quoted at 97.
BERLIN, Jan. 3. Prices on the bourse
today were unchanged. - Russian bonds rose
4-
Treasury ftatenient.
WASHINGTON. Jan. 3. Todays state
ment of the treasury balance, exclusive ot
the JloO.Otio.OOO gold reserve In the division
of redemption, shows: Available cash bal
ance, Jll,02.tiJj9; gold, J79.on4.313.
Wool Market.
BOSTON. Jan. S. WOOLA firm tone
characterises the wool market, while there
Is a fair amount of buying considering the
small stock of wool available. The trade
consists almost entirely of lots for piecing
nut larger purchases previously made.
That high values are to be maintained on
both wool and wool goods seems assured,
as all the available supply In slight has
been bought at high prices. Territory wools
are firm and pulled grades steady. Foreign
wools run the same. Quotations: Terri
toryIdaho, flue, lS44F(lc; heavy fine. IWr
17c; fine medium, IK4ttlBc; -medium, 215a-;
low medium, 23(Jf:'4c. Wyoming Fine, 174
lK4c; heavy fine, l&ijltic; fine medium, 174
(nlH'c; medium, a'q'-'4c; low medium,
He. I'tah and Nevada Fine. 17&loc; heavy
fine, HVai6c; fine medium, 174'618c; medium.
Z'.'ti'JSf ; low medium, 23ty24c. Dakota Fine.
IWiUV; tine medium, lSral9c: medium, L'31i
H4c; low medium. ZVtfUc. Montana Fine,
choice, 111a:!3e; fine average, lnff-JOc; line me
dium, choice, 2KJ22c; average, lutiiuc;
staple, l!J4i33c; medium choice, VSHRc. ,
ST. LOI I8. Jan. 3. WOO!-8teady : me
dium giades. combing and clothing. :':Mi -'!;
light tine. lHfr'Jl'c; heavy fine, ltVJSc; tub
washed, :7'41c. "
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. Jan. 3 -METAIaS-Tbere
was a had break In the London tin market,
casli closing at 133 -'8 d and futures at
131 10s. Locally the(niarket was easier,
In sympathy, with spot quoted at JJA.frxjt
29.07V, generally, although some dealers
were asking as high as 129.25. Copper was
higher ugaiu in Ixindon. with spot closing
at rM I2n 6d and futures at S 1m (ftf
Locally there was no change, lake being
hunted at Jl.VUV,ti 16.25. electrolytic at JlS.on
615.36 and casting at JI4.n74(j 14.87Vf. A good
business Is reported under way and the tone
of the market Is firm. Iafftd was higher
In London, cloalng at 12 ls ftri. Locally
prices were unchanged, ranging from 14. HO
to J4.70. Spelter was quoted at 25 6s In
Iaoudon and at IS lwid.16 locally. Iron wus
a little higher abroad, closing at K4s In
Glasgow and at Sis tld In Middlesborougli.
l.ocally the market Is firm, with some
parties asking full outside prices, while
other business Is said to be well within the
quoted range. No. 1 northern foundry Is
quoted at 112.10112.56. No. 1 southern and
No. I southern soft foundry at J17.7o4i 18.00.
ST. laOl'vjD. Jan. 8. METALS- fesd.
stfjudy. J4.624lU4-0. Spelter, strong, Jd.uav,.
4 oaTee Market.
NEW YORK. Jan. J. COFFEE Market
for futures opened steady at an advance of
104)15 points In response to firmer European
cables and reixirts that the failure of a
large Brazilian house had been due to In
abllitv to rill contracts made for delivery
of actual coffee. After the opening the.
markat sagged off under realising and In
sympathy with the reactionary tendency of
tha French market. After cuttles down
the net gain to a matter of about 1 points
the market toward the close rallied again
on renewed support and was finally steady,
net 5 to 10 points higher. Sales were re
ported of kti.OuO bags. Including Januarv at
7.7'K-: March, 7.t"ii7.Mc: April. i.Hk-; Mav.
a liVnJ"c; June, s A'ii.3oc: July. I. JSfi3 4'-;
SeptcmlKr, .aja).r6; October. Jo&c; Novem
ber, 3.70c. Spot, steady; RIo. No. 7. 4c.
agar aad Malasaea.
NEW YORK, Jan. 3.-81 (JAR-Has.
steady. Refined, firm 7 No. . S.2fic; No. 7.
i 2ue: No. . 4.S&e; No. , 5.06c: No. 10. Jc; No.
11. 4.9c; No. It 45c; No. 13. 47.V-; No. 14.
4.70c; confectioners' A. B.JOc: mould A. J. as-;
cut loaf, ti.&tVc: crushed. i.ioc: powdered,
boc: granulated. XSoc: cii!h. dim-.
NEW ORLEANS Jan. S. SI "OA R Firm .
white clarified. 4 li-lh6c: open kettle. V.4'u
4'.c; open kettle, centrifugal, 4a4a'-; cen
trlfugal whites. 4 13-liiti 44c; ellon. 444f
4.e: aSH-ondg. lVtf..
MOI APH KB- Unlet; open kettle, K'tJc,
.ilitl Ifujal, 74( 1-V.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Oattl SeceipU Light, Qmalitj Common
aad Pricei Gentraliy Suad.
H03S SHOWED SME IMPROVEMENT
More Moderate Receipts nf Sheep aad
Lambs and While There Was n
Quotable t hsnae In Prices
Tra dinar Ha More Active.
SOl'TH OMAHA. Jan. 3. i:VV
Receipts were: t attle. Hogs. Hheeu
Orrlcial Mu.idav -9-1 ti.J-lT 11. '.'13
OfT1i l.nl Ttiesriiiv - 5i tj.t"0 3.IWI
Two days this week... 1.79.1 12.C 14.MJ
Same davs last week :. 3.M4 1.311
Hlitte days we k lief ore.. 7.1-' 13.s!7 13.M1
Same three weeks am... 111.4.5 !.:'' Vi.'i
Same four weess ago... ..'.' K.SdS
Snme d:tvs last e.11 12.AK
RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE.
The following table shows the rrcelpts ul
came, hogs and sheep at South Omaha lor
the year to date with i-otnparlsona:
1)5. 11-04. inc. I't'c
Cattle 4,j 1.5KI 3. 232
Hogs :Mt 11.43" l.."i'
fchecp M.S13 4. Stl !' ol
I li lohowii g tao;c aiiowt ti avtrng-r
price of Ik gs at South t'maha tor the l.ial
several uay, with tcompanaons:
Dt j 1304. ilug. 11902. !l9ul.:190.illi9 19S-
wee 19.
Dec. BO.
lec. 21
ec. 22.
Lec. a.
Uec. it.,
L'ec. 25.
Dec. 2tl.
Oec.
Dec. 29.,
4 & 4, i
".
3 08
u
tf ll
2',
" I
6 3fi,
' 44,
H 12
,; :i k.m 3 :s
1 T0l 3 S4; 3 31
a is.'! - 1
4 44 4 34
4 384, 4 39j
4 iS'i 4 4-i
4 41-, 4 4. 1
a , a. :
4 424 4 641
4 Dl- 1
a r- 1 a i
t V
6 M, 4 Bl 4 01! i it
I 4 SOI 4 02 3 '
U 06 I 4 o4, 2
b OJI t l ' , '
at
5 19 4 K9 4 Ul 3 M
1, ., 4 s ! 4 u. , :. 44
6 261 4 771 4 HI 3 48
b ; i 4 14, 3 4A
ti M 4 90, 1 3 bi
A'ec. ;fo..
1, 1 1 vi 1
4 61H 4 li2
4 47 , 4 62 1
3-'.,
'i 2A
Dec. 21.,
1WU. ili4.
1 4 M
4 39 1 4 til
4 434!
19ij3.,1
;l2 il9"l. lP00.1f99.
Jan. 1...
Jan. 2..
Jan. 3..
tf 33
8 37.
6 30.
6 221 4 !"o 4 21.
ti 22i 4 s. 4 33, 3 6c
ti 19 4 96 4 29 3 ui
a lnll, iatc Kiinai,
Indicates holiday.
Tha ,ifl,ll r,i,mt.a. ,.f fit Stuck
brought In today by each road wns:
1 iittic nogs, snccp.11 i s.
".. M A Kl I1 1)1 It I
it
W'ahnh II 1 1
1
l
1
2
3..
Missnuri Pacific 3
t nion I'm inc svstiin 20
C. N. W 3
F.. E. M V 27
C.. Kt. P.. M. 0 4
B. & M 27
3
li
2
1
C, K. I. & P., cast... 14
C. H. 1. r P.. west... 3
Illinois central 1
Total receipts 121 I'd 14 2
The disposition of the days receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing tne num
ber of Inud indicated:
Cattle. Hos. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co 320 o4H n;4
Swlit and Conipam 411 1.3,i ;.93R
Cudahy Packing Co 739 1.97., l.UHi
Armour. A Co 4"tf l.ti.17 l,iil
Cudahy, from Sioux City l.otfo
Vansant A Co 42
Caiey Benton 43
I.obnian & Co M
Hill Hunlxinger x
H.imilton & Rothschild.. 4
Wolf M, 1111, in ti4
Sam Wert lielnier 2S
Mike Huggerty 7
J. li. Root Co 112
Bulla & Kline 47
F. i T 200
Other buvei-s 429 .... 4"0
Totals.
.. 2.97ti 6.91S 6.213
CATTLE Receipts of cattle were sur
prisingly light at all points this morning
owing 110 doubt in a lurge meaaurv to tin
way In which packers pounded prices the
latter part of last week and also 011 Mon
day of thla week. The receipts at South
Omaha. Chicago and Kansas City combined
nmnunted to only about 13.0no head, which
shows to what extent shippers ure holding
back their cattle.
Not only were the receipts very light
this morning, hut the quality at this point
waa also wry inferior. In fact, there was
not a choice load of beef steers In the
yards. The market cojld not be quoted
uny more than steady on the kinds of
fered, with trading rather alow. Pack
ers all claimed, however, to be anxious for
desirable gradis. and such kinds would
perhaps have sold a little stronger. The
trains were very late In arriving this
morning and that delayed the market to
quite an extent, so that the day was well
advanced before a clearance was made.
There wa.- a little more life to the cow
market this morning than was noticed yes
terday and sales were made all th? way
from barely steady to as much as a dime
higher. The- market yesterday was, of
course, very uneven, and the same was
true today, so that some sales looked much
better than others. On the average the
market could not be quoted more than
steady to strong.
Bulls, veal calves snd stags sold to fully
as good advantage as they did yesterday.
There was quite a demand for stockers
and feeders, and speculators picked up
quite a few of the warmed up cattle of
good quality at prices that looked a lit
tle stronger. Anything that had not been
on corn also sold to a little better advan
tage where the quality was at all good.
Common cattle of all kinds sold about
steady. Representative sales;
BEEF STEERS.
No. At. Pr. ti: Av. IT.
1 14H0 3 0 !0 124S 4 115
II 11-21 3 81 21 1110 4 10
11 1063 M U UK 4 lit
It 972 1 HO 1 into 4 IS
44 105U 3 to I l(i:,0 4 25
II ls4 S 90 20 1111 4 30
1 120U 4 (10
STEERS AND COWS.
24 120S 1 06 17 1 1 1 t i DO
U 1037 3 70
COWS.
1 720 1 70 B son 2 r,
t 700 1 75 4o Ml I 4.1
I 0tl 1 "S 2 1040 2 v
3 "3 2 0" I Ult) 2 to
2 1010 i (Kl 10 974 1 tr,
1 170 2 On Kl 1097 2 U
1 470 t Oil .7 M, 27,',
I 4 2 0" 2 107S 2 75
2 101(1 2 0) 10 1011 2 7.'
4 1030 2 15 19 131 2 TS
2 1116 2 20 1 n.,o 2 7S
1 9S0 2 2.4 1 1050 2 7S
11 1042 2 2-7 1 1050 I 75
5 lO'JI 2 19 nun 2 IS
17 944 2 3i 14 11175 2
1 KKlO 2 31 Ti 1144 2 -
21 "99 2 4" 15 HITI 3 an
4 900 2 4(1 14 11 18 t to
0 1008 2 48 II 101.1 2 90
1 7K 2 Rfl II 9D9 an
2 IK 2 .".0 3 Iltt 2 to
t 974 i ill I mo a nn
17 978 2 50 II mo 3 ;S
IS l(Ki2 2 SO JO ni j ;5
II 915 2 0 1 1090 i a
3 10.VI 2 i
HEIFERS.
2 r-45 2 CO 22 791 2 7i0
. ( 110 ! 30 i
BULLS.
1 , 710 t 00 1 in,) ; VI
1 1540 2 28 1 limi 2 90
1 1S50 2 30 1 800 3 00
1 lilO 2 50
CALVES.
1 220 3 00 1 150 8 28
3 201. 4 1 loo 6 as
1 10 4 60 1 120 i 50
1 100 I 25 1 510 6 50
1 1O0 5 2:. I.... 220 6 74
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
1 50 3 00 2! 723 I 10
J 520 3 00 20 7 1 ,1
1 790 on 28 171 3 CO
2 920 I 00 ft p.lrj 3 C8
2 IT" 3 10 1 M1 S jy
I 195 I 16 7 161 3 "1
15 7t 3 M 12 141 I 70
1 7:i7 3 60 10 111(0 1 m
I Kj 3 50 10 & j 10
1 710 I 60 II 7a it in
1 76:1 3 65 19 1034 3 IS
4 9.M 3 55 21 97" 3 is
11 1"I2 3 SO 2. .4 114(1 4 It"
II. Boyer
Sou-Neb.
34 steers.
1 cow
.1I7IJ .1 0
. 960 3 00
4 feeders.
832 3 TS
HOOS There was only a fair run of
hogs here this morning, so that, although
Chicago had 3S.0H0 heud. with light weights
weak and others steady, the market here
Improved a little. At the opening prices
were generally ZWate higher than yes
terday. The bulk or the sale went from
14.40 to 14 46. with a top at 34-&0- Trading
was fairly active and It was not lung be
fore most of the early arrivals were dis
posed of, but so many nf the trains wer
late that tho market was delayed to quite
an t-xtunt
The middle of the Market seemed to be
the strongest of the day. when the prices
paid were mostly He higher. Toward the
close the market weakened, and about noon
several loads arrived and they sold mostly
at $4.40, with the choicer loads at 14 42',. In
some cases packers bid as low as 14.374
for coarse, heavy hogs. Most everything
changed hands shortly after being un
loaded. Representative sales:
No. A. Sti. W u. av. no. Pr
! 19 ... 4 J7', M 115 200 4 4!',
12 272 IV 4 40 5 291 ... 4 U
1 ' a" 4 4" 45 2a 4" (:'.
71 25U ltd 4 W ii :U MS 4 42i,
71 2 . . 4 4" 72 224 ... 4 41',
54 Ut 2"0 4 40 U 244 120 4 42",
52 340 ... 4 4 12. ; ... 4 42',
1 90 320 4 4H ' 89 Jfl . . 4 421,
44 244 A tu Ki 2M 329 4 4iS
10 244 90 4 40 234 ... 4 45
II .'4a 40 4 4" 7a 24 12" 4 45
14 1W ... 4 4(, 67 2!'J 2i 4 4.".
54 27 40 4 t" 64 2.7 ... 44:.
60 MS . 4 ) 27;. ... 4 4:,
ii l'0 12 4 4" 2 4 1 4 4 ,
70 M 10 I 4 6a 171, 4n 4 ti
59 T.:.ti ItS 4 4.", -.'Ml 40 4 45
i. lai 4 4-", in HI-. ... 4 1.,
61 ... 4 U., 74 H7 ... 4 ,
M JT7 lafl 4 4-S 2" 4 45
M . . I.'S " 4 4?'. ; " 4" 4 4
I 2 V. M 4 4. ' 4.1 . ... JV ... I 45
tu . . .;-V2 2S 4 4.', 79 2 . . 4 4'.
n :-n 1 7; J:7 4 4
II ,:( 40 4 42' 7n .I! I'll 4
14 . . . .. , 54 284 '. . 4 45
4. 27 .' 4 42 , : ?4 ... 4 (..
-.4 2M . I 42s) 7 .- !K . . 4 4-.
i"-....... . ? an 4 4i, 55 . 12 . . 4 45
I :v9 1IW 4 4: , ai 241 an 4 s
t 2.4 l 4 421, 54 2l V 4
4 391 14 4 4:'S (0 4 4.1
4V I'.'- . 4 4?w, 2t ,4 ... 1 4:,
II 744 n 4 4f. 15 224 ... 4 45
14 277 an Hit, 4 no ... 4 45
56 ':4 I2 4 41 54 821 ... 4 IS
88 271 tn 4 4f' Id 241 ,.4 45
55 .Ill 4 42S 65 .114 . . 4 47'4
2.M ... 4 4i' 71 S5J :e I 471,
7.. f 2'"' 4 4-.-', 79 .r 10 4 47'a
71 241 2M 4 42', 17 22 ... 4 Se
71 245 40 4 42'tj IJ 2413 40 4 5"
SJ 294 .. 4 44i
SHEEP There was s moderete run of
sheen and lambs here this morning and as
quite a huge laTcentnge of the stuff unsold
yesterday had been forwarded the markst
this meriting wss In better rendition. Pack
era took hold with more life snd the mar
ket could he call'-d fairly active and steady
at esterdays decline. Most of the early
arrivals snd those carried over from yes
tetday sold In gol season, though some of
ihe commoner kinds were a trifle slow
Wethers snd yearlings mixed sold ss high
ss lo.rto. native ewes 14 .Jo. western ewes
14. 3-' snd larrttjw in .u0.
There Is nothing nw to he sold of the
feeder sltnstlon. as there Is sufficient de
nial, d to take everything that Is being of
fered. - , '
Quntstlons ! r fed Stock: (loixl to choh'e
yearling. K.Mflti.QO: fair to good year
llnirs. Vi .4Kvp5.fA: good to choice wethers,
tj.lsfii Of.; fair to good wethers. t4.jC-V15:
gooq to choice ewe. 34 iiO; fslr to good
r wss, 4 001,4 50: common to fslr ewes. f3 5)
fli t'; good to choice lambs. S07.P: fair
tq good lsmts. IH.OiWS.r-0: feeder vesrllng4.
$4.4"r4 c,: fder wethers. 34. 254.30; feder
ew. Hjrtffass; feeder lambs, t.ii 75
Representative isles:
No. Aver. Price.
1 western buck 19" 4 ii
7 western owes iaj 4 23
4 western ewes 95, 4 ai
4tf wesnern ewes 133 4 60
4aj west, yr-arllngs and wethers. 97 i w
.1 western lambs i 10
41 western ewes liiO 4 3,i
JMt western Is nibs Ot 10
11 western lambs tst ti lo
133 western Ismbs ti,' ti 10
2 western lambs ti.1 10
399 western lambs tit ii 35
47 native lambs 92 6 Si)
273 western lambs no fio
3W) western l imbs to HO
19 western ctnl ewes v 3 (
' western cull ewes so 3 v
h nntlve cull ewes lot 3 2&
3 western ewes Pat 4 10
1"7 western ewes 9.S 4 hi
479 Western ewes 94 4 10
23R western ewes , 92 4 b'
130 western ewes W 4 10
40t western feeder ewes I 4 25
40 western ewes 109 4 25
h native cull lambs 72 5 on
13 western lambs 9 6 00
B native wet hers 17S fi M
2 western clipped lambs TS R JO
1 western clipped jamb 7o i 50
410 western hinihs tf lo
158 western lambs tftl S 10
CIIICAf.O l.VE STOCK M A.R K KT
Cattle Stead y Hogs antl Sbeep troag
Lambs Higher.
CHICAOO. Jan. 3. CATTLE Receipts.
J.otirt head, flood to prime steers, .i..1o'&tf.25;
poor to medium. S3.T(tJ&.35: stockers and
feeders, 12.30414.011; cows. I1.2n'l 4. In; heifers,
$2.0(Kf(5,ftOi cuiiliers, 11.252.40; hulls, 2.0"'i
4.00: calves. $3 IK(j7.(i.
HOOS Receipt s, 34.0ia) head; estimated to
morrow. 39.OJ0 head. Market steady, closed
st rong: mixed and butchers', I4.3n4i .'ill; good
to etiolco heavy, 34.i;5fi4.T.1; rough hmvy.
31 4o4i4.Hn; light. S4.3ncrrl.tfO; bulk of sales,
4 S((7 4.tf.-.
SHEEP AMI LAMMH-Recelpts, l.i.Otll
head. Market for liecp strong. Innilis 10c
higher: good to choice wethers. $4.9fi(it3.i;o;
fair to choli'o mixed. $3.7.Va 4.W; western
sheep, 13 5iKii.-,.ii: native lambs, 35.505.rii;
western lambp. $5.50116.90.
.ew York Live flock Market.
NEW YORK. Jan. 3.-UKEVES Receipt.
l.iait head. Market steady; dressed beef
slow at 7ti9",ic per lb.; choice, 9c. Cables
quoted live cuttle higher at )0'(il2-Vic per lb.,
dressed weight; sheep steady at 12Sil3c;
lambs, 14f(fl4c, dressed weight. Exports,
9t head cattle, 2,050 head sheep and 3 J0
quarter of beef.
CALVES Receipts. T3 head. Market was
steady with prime stock firm; no barnyard
or western calves offered; veals, $5.B(t9.oO;
city dressed veal, steady at 9t13e er lb.;
country dressed, ttfilOtyc.
HOOS Receipts, 1.159 head. Market nom
inally strady; no sales reported.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 73 head.
Market for sheep quiet, lambs full steady;
sheep, $4.tKm4.26 (no good sheep o.Teredj;
culls. 32.50; lambs, !7.25-j7.R0.
Ut. I. on Is Live Mock Market.
ST. LOCIS. Jan. 3. CATTLE Receipts,
4. i mi head. Including l.Boo Texans; market
slow, steady; native shipping and export
steers. 3,.0U(r'6.fir, the top for fancy grades:
dressed beef and butcher steers. $4.00(frt(.0rt;
steers under 1.000 lbs.. IS.OcfrS.OO; stockers
and feeders. $2.0ifi3.35; cows and heifers,
$2.2iV&4.2u, with fancv heifers up to 34.73;
canners. 11.7512.00; bulls. 32.10133.35; calves,
3.0oS.5X); Texas and Indian steers. $2.5010
4.55; rows and helfsis. $1.76C()M.7t.
HOOS Receipts. 10,500 head; weak to 5c
lower: pigs and lights. $3.7574.20; packers.
4.44j(&"4.S; butchers snd best heavy. $4.55!
4.6'i.
SHEEP AND LA MRS Receipts, 12.000
head: market Arm. Ksnl5c hlglier: native
muttons. 12.154.25: lambs. $5.25'ii7.0fl; culls
and bucks. $2 2.V4 5o; stockers. $2,1813.25;
Texans. aVt.oOfiu.oO.
Kansas City Live stock Market.
KANSAS C1TV. Jan. 3. CATTLE Re
ceipts, .300 head: steadv to 10c higher;
choice exiiott and dressed beef steers, $5.00
Sitf.OO; fair to good. 33.755.00: western fed
steers. $3.75fi6.25; stockers and feeders. $2.75
44.00; southern steers. $3.00cp4.50: southern
cows. $2.O0a3.25: native cows, $1.7Mf4.oO: na
tive heifers. X2.5ofj4.50: hulls, 2.25ffl4.(i:
calves. $3.OiKh6.50.
HOOS Receipts. 12.0i head: steady: top.
34 ttO; bulk of sales. $4 25(64.55; heavy, 34.55'if
4.60: puckers. H.4XU4M: pigs and light,-33.7T-6T4.4o.
SHEEP AND LA MRS Receipt s. 3 RoO
bead; market steady: native lainlis. $5.51 Kit
7 00: native wethers. $4.2IVfl5.60: native ewes,
$1.00106.0'): western lambs. $5.60ij6.7i; west
ern varllngs. K.OrXriS 16: western sheep, $4.00
ffjS.OO; stockers and feeders, $2.5CKijil.50.
St. Joseph Live Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Jan. 3. CATTLE Receints.
952 head: stesdv lo easv: natives. t3.SAitrn.50:
cows and betters, $1.75fi4.50; stockers and
feeders. 75 4.00.
HOOS Receipts. 4.792 heed: steadv to lie
higher: light, I4.fi4.60; medium and heavy,
$4 .4U4l4.HO.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receints. 5.95(!
Iiead: market steady to easy; western
lambs. $7.00.
Ions CKrillve Stock Market.
SIOCX C1TT. .Ian. 3.-f Rnec.lal Tele-gram.l-CATTLE-Recelnls.
ttoo head: mar
ket stronger- beeves, $3.5ni6.00: cows, hulls
snd mixed. $2.2iVd3.50: stockers and feeders,
$2.75tX.0; cal es and yearlings. $2 25li3 9.
HOOS Receipts. X.m head: market 5c
higher, gelling at Hl; bulk, $4.3Va4..
stock la siakt.
The following table show the receipts nf
live stock nt the six principal western mar
kets yesterday:
Cuttle. I loss. Sheen.
South Omaha 2.5oo rt.aio j.mm
Sioux Cltv laiai 3.(ai
Kansas City i:.3nft 12.ni Smii
St. Louis 4.(io 10.50" 12.HII
fit. Joseph 952 4 79-: i.ft-tf
Chicago 3.(J0( 94.000 15.000
Totals 13.352 M,i2 39.45(1
Caitlvn Market.
NEW YORK, Jan. 3.-COTTON -Falrlv
active and generally Hi hit. with llnal
prices at tho ton notch of the dav and
the tone firm. The niarkt-t was finally firm
at a net advance of HHti4 points, or about
42145 , 1 1 1 1 above the lowest prices of last
week. Sales were estimated at about 300.000
hales.
NEW ORLEANS. Jan. 3 COTTON
Finn: sules. 54oO hales- ordinary, 4'c: good
ordinary. 5 7-ltfc- middling. G4c; good mid
dling. 67c; middlinar fair. 7,t.; receipts
II 1'7 tmles: stock. 453 152 hales.
ST. laOI'IS. Ja. 3 -COTTON-Ouiet: mid
dling. 6'c; sales, 107 bales: receints. none;
shipments, none; stock. 37.0HT holes
LIVERPOOL. Jan 3.-COTTONSot In
fair den"d; prtc 6 no(tits higher: Ameri
can mlddbng fair 4.17d: iiH nilde"'"
3f3d; m'ddling. -td; low mlddllna. 3.7ld
good ordlnarv. $ 57d: rrrttne ry. s.41d. Thai
sales of the day were lOoO hsles. of which
1.5i were for snecnlr-tion and export, and
Included 7.6J0 American.
Oils aad Heala.
OIL CITY. Pa.. Jan. 3 -Olla-Credit bul
uucea, $1.53: certlflchtes not quoted; ship
ments. Jununrv 1 and !. 93.329 Idtls. ; aver
age. 4015 bids.; runs, December 30 and 31,
:'13.U73 bbls.; average, 75 287 bbls.; runs,
January 1, 22 257 bbls.; shipments. Lima,
January 1 Hiid ". 7 1 . 14ai bbls.: runs. Lima.
Ieceinlter 30 and 31. l(J0.2ri bbls.-, average.
59)417 bbls.; runs. Lliiiu, January 1, 3o,0tfo
bbls.
SAVANNAH, Ua . Jan. 3 TERPENTINE
Sleadv.
ROSIN Steady: A. U. C. p and E. $'.55;
F. 12 7,4,2 72',: ti. $;.77i,ii 2 So. H. $ .2'.ii2 3;
I. $-!.; N. $4.tf0; W. O.. t4S; W. W .. $.',.13.
HreadstatTs at l.lieral.
UVEp.PoOla J.tn 3 -Followlna are tie
Hocks vt brcadaluflM lu Lh eipuol: Flour, j
MAai ssrks: wheat, r li'.oot centsls; coin,
4."9.tn cent.il.
OMAHA nhOI,l'.44U MAMHKT.
tanallt loa ol Trade anal Qaalatlnna
staple aad r'anejr Praat ..
EOtJS Curdled stm k. 23c.
LIVE H( LT1U Hens. SSc; roosters, oc;
tuihejs. l;jc; dinks, a-, ge.se. ,c; spring
chlrMeu. S-.
DRESSED POCITRr-Turkys. 1VJ17c.
ducks, lio: geese, 3'tc; Chickens. iMls't;
tocter. He.
Ft'TTER-Parklng- strsk. !-; tkel.e ti
fancy dairy, l.ijlin; creamery, itfl-ir'a;,
Is'm v t rims. ?7c.
FRESH FROZEN FISH Trout. 1c;
pkkerei. 7c; pike, 9c; perch. '( : hluensi..
lie; whlteflvh. IV-: salmon. 13c: redan spire;,
11c; lobster tgreenr. See: lobster -aeaoiled',
33c; bullheads. 11c; cattish. 14c; black bass.
If; halibut. l?c, crarples. 12c; buffalo, 7c;
white buss. 11c; frog legs, per doi , 2oc.
HKAN-Per Ion. Ili.uo.
HA Y Pi Ice quoted bv f'matia Wliclesl
Dealers' assticliiiion : (Icice No 1 upland.
$1.50: No. 2. $h 00; medium. $.W: , cosre.
$ii (. Re straw, $5 50. There prices are
lor hay of good color and qusllt.
OYSTERS-New York conms. per cn,
45c; extra selects, per can, Sc; standards,
ter can. 3"e. bulk fstsndards). per r' .
fi to; bu'k textts selects!, per gal.. $l.7o;
bulk t.Ner Y'ork ccnintsi. per gsl , $1.90.
TROPICAL FRl'ITS
ORANGES-4'allforiii.4 Rediand navelg. 'l
r-lies. $2 iVii3.0ti; choice navels. 32 S"VS174;
Callfornls seedlings, all sues. $-''Xf2.
Li:M(NS-Callfornla fancy. $A75J 300 aad
$', $:l 75-14 'JO; choice, $S 2-Vd3 5ft.
DATES - Per box of 30-IK pkgs., $-,.'J;
Halloween. In 70-lb. boxes, per lb., JWtftfo.
F1US Californls. per 10-Uv carton, .'sit
S5c: lmportd Smvrns. 4-crown, L2Hc; I
crowu, 14c; 7-crown, itfc: lancy Imported
(washed!, in l-ll- tkgs. lGfilSc; California,
per rase of ;Uj pkgs., 2.2f
BANANAS-Per medium sized bunch. I20
fj250. jitmboe. $jro.i3.W. .
JRAPE FRt lT-Per boa: or 54 td 84. $jC4)
63.50.
FRUITS
APrLES Home-grow n Jonathan, per
bbl.. $3.?S; Ben Davis. $2.25: New York
Kings. 33 25; Now York Oreenlngn. $2 tfO;
New Yolk 14 Id wilts, $2.io; Colorado Jona
thans. 75 Wine Sas. per bu. box. 31 50.
J'EAPS-rtah. Colorado and California,
fall varieties, per box ll.Jiwrl 7R.
CRA N HEIt HIES Wisconsin Bell and
Bugle, per hid, 34.50: Wisconsin Hell and
Cherry and Jerseys, per bbl. $7.73; per boa,
$2.75.
ORAPES-Imported Malagas, per keg,
ttf-tusn 50.
TANUER1 N ES Florida or California, per
1,-btx. $2.50.
V'-U7UTABLEaJ.
POTATOES - Home-grown. In sacks, per
bu.. 40c: Colorado, per hu.. HOc.
TI'RNIPS Old. per bu., 40c; Canada ruta
bagas, per lb . 1c
trARPOTS-01d. per bu.. 40c.
PARSNIPS Old. per bu.. 40c.
MEETS- Old. per hu., 5oc.
NAVY BEANS Per bu . $1.9MJ!.f
ONIONS Home-grown, red. In sacks p
bit.. $1.00; Spanish, iier crste, $2 00;
Colorado yellow, per lb., 2c; white, per lb.,
2V,c.
Ci'l'l'M RERS Per dos.. $2.0Oia.2J.
TOMATOES Calitotnia, per 4-basket
crate, TI 2r.
r'ABHAtlla-Holland seed, per lb.. 1',c.
SWEET POTATOES Kansas kiln drt4L
per bbl.. $2.50.
CELERY Per dog., SGIJaOc; Callforttia,
45c.
RADISHES Hothouse, per dog., 4ISc.
ONIONS -New. southern, per dot , 4Ha.
TI'RNIPS New, southern, per del.. 4641.
MEETS. New. southern, per doi., 46c.
PARSLEY New. per doi.. 46c.
MISCELLANEOUS.
SAl'ER KHACT Wisconsin, per keg,
$2.o('.
t'llrER New Y'ork, per bbl., $5 20; ptr
bbl.. $3 25.
CHEESE Wisconsin Twins, full cream.
L'lajti'Klc: Wisconsin Young America. 13c;
block Si. new. 15c; old. ldTjlTe; Wiscon
sin bri- k, 14c; Wisconsin llmburger, 13c.
NI'TS Walnuts, No. 1 soft shells, new
crop, per lb., lie; hard shell, per lb., 13c:
No. 2 aoft shell, tier lb., 12c; No. 2 hard
,holl, per lb., 12c; pecans, large, per IK, 12c;
small, per lb.. 10c; peanuts, per lb., "c;
roasted peanut" per !h., fc: Chill walnuts,
per In.. 12113'c; almonds, soft shell, per lb.,
17c; hard shell, per IK. loc; chestnuts, per
lb, 12v4il5c; new black walnut, per bu.,
75ff90c; shcllbark hickory nuts, per bu.,
$15; huge hickory nuts, per bu.. $1 .60.
HIDES No. 1 green. 7c; No. ? green. 6c:
No. 1 salted, 8ic; No. 2 salted, "He: No. I
veal calf. 9c; No. 2 veal calf. 7c: dry salted,
fftltc; sheep pells, 25cf$1.0O; horse hides,
$1.60fi3.00.
Evaporated Apples and Dried Frails.
NEW YORK. Jan. 3. EVAPORATED
APPLES Market Is quiet; common. V$
4c; prime, 4V; choice, oHflSH-: fancy,
Wfi7c.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRl'ITS Prunes,
quiet snd unchanged. California fruit
ranges from 2c to bc. according to grade,
while Oregon prunes run as high us 6a
on the larger sises. Apricots are without
change, being quiet but steady; choice. 94
4310c; extra choice, ltWyfflK': fancy, 12T15fl.
Peaches also are quiet, but with little offer
ings. Quotations are firm; choice. 9'oj
extra choice. loVflo?c; fancy. UW&M2e.
Ulamonda Will Be Higher.
NEW Y'ORK. Jan. II.Local diamond
dealers have been advised of an advance
of S per cent In the cost of rough atones,
making a total of 45 per opnt Increase
since (901. The raise has lreen made by
the selling syndicate, with headquarters In
Ixinrlon. which Is estimated to control !K
per cent of the world's output. Falling off
of output In South Africa Is the cause at
tributed. Horsemen at Chicago.
CHICAOO. Jan. 3. Horsemen from
nearly everv turf center of tha middle west
sssemb'ed !,ere today to participate. In dis
cussion ut the Western Jockey club meet
ing. The ouestion of interest was a re
quest for such a revision of racing dates
for 19( as to permit a rearrangement of
the schedule at Hot Springs nd New Or
leans and at other courses.
IIKAIa E9JTATK TRANSFERS.
Deeds filed for record January 3 as fur
nished bv the Midland Ouarantee snd
Trust company, bonded abstracter, ltfl4
Farnam streot, for The Bee:
Christine Jencon to W. A. Welch, lot
2. 3 and 4. bl.K-k 1. Millard ..$ tWO
Elisabeth A. Jordan to Llzsla A.
Scott, lot 1. block 2, Hawthorne ...... 1
Barbara Blnha and husband to J.
Hlahu, Jr., lot , block 11, 1st add, to
South Omaha y)
E H. Roberts to Emails Roberts, lot
13. block 134. South Omaha 1
laewlon lnd Co. to J. W. Hamilton
et si. trustees, blocks 243 and 241.
Florence :;
Ida Anderson and husband to E. H.
Knberts. lot 1. block 4. South Omaha 4.000
Mary E. Htlcknev and husband to
Harriet L. ShUk. lots IS to, 22. ln
cluslve, block 19. West Side J7S
Efflo J. Oossord and husband to F. D.
Wead. lot 14. block 4. Ambler Place. 24)
O It. Gilbert and wife to E. If.
Farmaley. lot 28. vVgverly's add........ 1
C. R. Durreuent to Maud F. Durren-.
cut. lot 5. block 1. Maxwells 2d add . 1
South Omaha Investment Co. to K, R. ,
Leigh, lot 11. block 3. McOavock tr
O'Koefe's add a..., tW)
P. W. Kauffman and wife to A. Har
mon, lot 6. block 13, Briggs Place.... SM
Minnie Steen ct a) to C. Steen, und.
3-50 n'i. ne'i sec. 4-14-11 3.1W
Moilie Stern to C. Steen. und. St same. 1,050
B. It. Hastings and wife to W. V.
Pearson, lot 23. block 11. Omaha
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O. Dewev and wlfo to Margaret F.
Evans, west 35 feet lot 3 and all of
lot 9. Axford's add 3,500
Sarah L. Karr and husband to J. H.
Hamilton, lot 2, block i. Idlaw lld. . . . 'Vi
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