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    THE OMAHA DAILY I1EE: THURSDAY. FERItTAKY 2. 100r.
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CRA1N AND PRODUCE UARhET
Talk CoitiaiM of Ihort Wheat in
Etut Soctioa.
BULL AND BEAR GOSSIP ABOUT CORN
Faropean Markets Nnrr rVrlov arL-
Basis tad Arirallm Be
censes a Vrlnat tompetl
tor lor I ora Export.
OMAIiA. Feb. 1, 16.
Lilt February the primary receipts of
Wheat ivfridfti .'? nusneis n un. Rob
ert r-ring,e is quote, i as saying tncy will
.tot be so high Ihls year, and tue receipts
will anow a r-icnoy- aim heavy oecllne Horn
now on. .Minneapolis return irum fc2i
county elevators in the northwest show
theae houses have mm ks aggregating
l.avj.uOO bushels. This Is ainc-st .lie lowest
on record. K maii t'lty and Hi. liuis re
ceipts are 4l.io iiusiieis and their ship
ments 114,0. i.nst year tney received 2;,'ai.
'I no nnrtriwurrn cars, including Chicago,
arc falling each wees, but still equal last
ear. Tooay they are iM. last week id
last year .J. Minneapolis stocKs have, ti-crsa,-ed
tpv.um) in fur da) . the primary
receipts on wheat arc 4i-."'9. against 62U.'o3
for the preceding wecjr ana 50j,lUii last
year. The shipments are joj.1", against
.3x3 fjr the preceding week and a;.sj
lor last year.
Corn cieai.inoesj are Of this New
Orleans sent nut 7ii.t". J. II Jackson la
UOted as Maying bearish sentiment la gen
eral in corn, but the legitimate situation
la strong, lie feels corn is worth the pres
ent price for comerclal pm puffin. 1-orty
articles are manufactured lio.n It and Hit
. export la uveragl.ig l!M a day. E.g'.ity
million people ale to be fed on cattle wuiuii
are eating corn. He, says tli gn ater num
fer can see no good In corn and are bu.l
Ing wheat on theory not upheld by facts.
Jtasays a strenuous e(Tort la being made la
some quartets to nuike the public believe
thece la a wheat shortage.
Country acceptance of corn were, re
ported light Tuesday. '1 he bids wcra not
nigh enough to bung the corn. Thi rs
movea the pressure of hedging rales from
speculative market, which is estimated at
5.Vrti l.iishi Ii. and give a buoyancy to
price. Trading Is not so much at one price.
The crowd Is puzzled where all thia corn la
going. Armour is suggested. Mia house is
thought to be short a long line and it is
possible It la being covered. It Is also poa
slble. however, recent salea by the Armour
house nrc against purchases In country
markets. New York reports -.he corn export
demand dead. The llmlis given are already
below a working Imni and unless the pricea
go down sharpiy there will be, it is consid
ered, no steady European demand. Kurope
ran go on for some time on purchasea al
ready made. Every day it Is pointed out
the country Is coming Into closer competi
tion with Argentina, which Is offering freely
corn for May mid June shipment. K. o. b.
corn at New York la iiegiwieil TV.n c(T. r
Inga are liberal. One load sold at 51 'c.
Tbe primary recelpta are MJ.SmS busheis,
against Tuo.inn bushels the preceding week
and it.99 bushels LMt year. The hii m nn
are 2J4M bushels, agalnat bushels
the preceding week and M,S06 bushels last
year.
Oats continue a verv slow export demand.
The speculative market Is listless and with
out a leaner and the cash altuallon la with
out an Important factor.
Omaha Cash Prleaa.
WHEAT No. .J hard. $!.i;1.0: No. t
hsj-d, Sl.u031.tf: No. hird, 90c$1.00;
N' t. 3 spring, )1.0T.
CORN-No. 2. 40Vc; No. 3, 404c; No. 4.
S&3W4c: 110 grade, J&jfcc; No. 2 yellow,
40c; No. S yellow. 40Vtc; No. 2 white, 40Hc;
No. S whit?, 40I4C.
OATB No. 2 mixed, 2c; No. J mixed.
No. 4 mixed. irT'StTVtc; No. 2 white,
-c; No. 3 while, 3&c; No. 4 white. i;bird
i";, standard, Zic. . ..
Carlo! Heeelala.
Wheat, torn. Oats.
161 4a
10
Cllicago
Kansas City.
Minneapolis ..
Liuiuth
Bl. Louis
Omaha
36
44.
51
The rang of prices in Minneapolis, as
reported by the Edwards-Wood liraln com
pany, was:
Commodity. I Open. lllgh. Low. J Close.
Wheat- 1 I
May 1 1 16H, 1 1 1M 1 15
July 1 14 I 1 14 ! 1 IS",, 1 1V
Beptember ... W4i M
KW TURK GRVRIlAli MARKET
Qaolatloaa
f the Day on
C'onianoditlea.
NEW TORK. Feb. l.-FLOVR-Recelpta.
32.81 bbia ; exports, 4, 351 bbla. ; market
steady and Arm. but truiet; Minnesota bak-
e. a, 5,iu4jo.; winter patents, to.oo4io.u;
winter straights, S5ia5.J; winter extras,
S3.6i4.3u; winter low grades. S3.45ti4.10. Kya
Hour, steady; fair to good, S4.i4.;; choice
to fancy, H 7ri&.'. iiuckwheat Hour, quiet:
per cwt., Sl '4j,2 "6-
CORNMEAb-Steady; fine white and yel
low, S13; coarse, new, l.o6al.07Vs. kiln
dried. S2.KO1&3.10.
RYE Nominal.
BARLEY Duil; feeding, i-i'iC c. 1. f. New
Tork; malting. 4aVto2c, c. 1. f. Buffalo.
WHEAT Receipts. S75 bu. : spot market
easy; No. 3 rod. nominal elevator and tl.a
f. o. b, afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth. S1.271
t. e. b. afloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba. $1.11
f. o. b. afloat. Options opened stronger en
bull support and covering of shorts, but
subsequently yielded to a lessened cash de
mand in the west under realising sales,
closing weak at S&Sc net decline; May,
1 1621 lo". closed at S1.16H: July. tl.i'Jd
l.uaW. closed at $1.03; September. 9bVi'u!1c,
closed at Wc.
CORN Receipts. 26S.525 bu.; exports, lfi3.
840 bu. Spot market Irregular; tin. t, 5$Se
elevator and f. o. b. afloat; No. i yel
low, 61Vc; No. i white, 51,o. Option mar
ket waa neglected here and easier in tone,
closing W net lower: May, 6o'c, closed at
We; July closed at 5",c.
OATS Receipts. 61. Sou bu. ; snot market
easy; mixed. 'Ji to 32 lbs., 36ic; natural
white, 3u to 32 lbs.. 38Q37Hc; clipped white,
W to 40 lbs.. 3U40r.
HAY Quiet; snipping, 60366c; good to
choice. tiioc.
HOPS Steadv; state, common to eholoa,
1!K4, 2liSc; 1!3. X333c: olds. 14al6c: Pa
clflc coast. 19o4. a'a.t.c; 1903. 29?3Jc; olds, 14
IV.
HIDES Steady; Galveston. 30 to 25 lbs..
Itc; California. 21 to 26 lbs., 19c; Texas, dry,
14 to 30 hs . 14Hc. . .
LEATHER Firm: scld, W.tr.
PROVISIONS-Keef steadv; family, ri 00
II 00; mesa. H.lMil.M; beef hams. 00?
23 60: packet. $l0.atwi 11.00; city extra India
mess, n&uoifi lT.lrt. Cut meats, stesdy; pick
led bellies. J6.753T.&0; pickled shoulders. tA.00
r.ao; pickled nama, x.;isio. Lara, easy;
western steamed. $7.15; refined, barely
steady; continent. $7 25; South American.
17.75: compound, $1.756 12H. Fork, steadv;
family. $14 Aim14 50: short clears. $13.iOrl5.5:
mess l.1.il;l 75.
TAIXOW Steadv; cltv i$2 per pkg ic;
countrv (rkas freel. 4f4Sc
RICE Steady; domestic, fair to extra, "
flir; Japan, nominal.
POl'LTRY Alive, steady: western chick
ens, 11c; fowls. 13c: turkeys. 15c. Dressed,
steady; western chickens, 13fj14e; fowls,
Jjuc- tu'Veys. 15T2Ue.
Bl'TTKR Strong; street price, extra
creamery. 3itrHc. Otflclnl prices: Cream
ery, common to extra. JMMiV: western fae-
tor-, common to extra. 13 ATc: western
ruination (irpim r, 1.UIU1111111 iv extra,
2f-.
EOG8 Firm: western firsts lv; western
seconds, f:jC!c; southeriia. j;30e; refrig
erators. 13 24c. '
. Laals Grata) a at PtotIsIods.
ST. LOUIS. Feb. 1. WHEAT Lower;
No. t red. cash, elevator, Sl.lot; track,
$1 181 1; May, $1.16,; July, u,o; No.
3 hard. $1.1 m.
CORN I-ower; No. J cash, 4V; track,
44il44Uc; May. 43MJ4: July. 4JS&43c.
OA1 a Ioer; No. 2 cash, 31c; track, i:e:
May. SHe; No. 2 white. SJSc.
FIX)fR Dull; red winter patents, $5.35
tiS.fo: sHcial biai.Jj, $5.tx35.8t, extra fancy,
$4 rt uu: clear. S4.4oti4..
S E ED Timothy, nominal. $2 40.
1 '1 iRXM tCAL Steady, S3. 40.
BRAN Dull ; sacked, east track, SJVgC.
HAY Steady; timothy. Ss.OOQU.til.i; prairie,
So .O'dS w.
IRON COTTON TIES-SJe.
BAOOINO 7W-
URMI' TWIXK Vc.
PROVISIONS - Pork. lower; 'Jobbing,
standard, new. $11. 0. Lard, lower; prime.
lrv salt meats, at end v; boxed extra
shorts. $h ilt; clear ribs, SK7S; short clear.
tl 00. Hacon. steady; boxed extra shorts.
$7 &o: clear ribs. fT.Cfc: short clear, $ 7S.
pOL'l.TRY-Juht. chickens, !c: spring,
luc: turkeva, 13'c duckn. llSc; geeae, K-.
BL'TTF.R Quiet; cieamery, 24'avHc;
dairy, iwo.
EtiOS liigher
t.iae count.
Receipts. Shipment.
ii 14 0"0
a.(" Uri.CW
, 61
, U.UUU b4.tU0
Flour, bbla
Wheat, bu
Com. bu
Oata. bu
Llrerseel Crala Market. '
LIVERPXL, Feb. t. WHEAT ) pot.
nominal: No. 1 CalfoinU. no six?k Fu
tures. siead : Mar. l. 7s l'jl. May. 7s d;
July. ,. nominal. r
t ) .N - rspoi. Ainu, s 1 mixeo new. eaay
3s ll'id, Amtrlcij 'Xtd, old. quiet at
4s lSd. Futvlies steady; March, 4 SI;
May, s 2d.
IHII (l.ll (.RAM AD rRtMIMfM
l'rlcrs on Board af Trade.
CliiLAiyo, reu, 1 Ancg.-d poor acmand
for nour in tne non..w.s, started general
s ilina; of w heal ntre 1.jj. rilial quota
tions vn May wneat were off -it. Coin is
ut.ii e, vols snosr n los 01 -iU--.' and
are 011 from sc to 1j-..
I He slump m tne wi.eat niaraei occurred
late in tne any. 1 he opvnu.g as steady,
wun .iiay a Knad( lowe. tu a snaue nigner
at 1. ( 9 1.I1. increased receipts In tne
n)nnM nad a tenuency to cieaie benrisn
seniiiiietit at ihe s.art. nui news irum the
soutnwest was sunn lentiy buush to pre
vent any great amour 1 01 reu.ng. Arrivals
at Kaneas i.iiy ana et. Iaiuis inday were
only 4t.'"i bu.. coinpared wun 6t.VA a ear
S(c. Afier euing ore to li.iiii'ii.iii'i May
jovatxm to l.l.-, on a fair uuimiM iroiil
I'vmmissmn houses. 1 he buying was partly
ihe resjit ot iirn.oess of tabus. Kxtremo
cohI weather in ihe northwent aiso a
d'i lied lat tor. 1 h? enei t i't trie ioid wave.
It is Claimed, wouiil be a material a-'cre ise
In receij ta. Iter In tne day tne marge t
was soinewnat arfecmi by ihe weasnei's
of coarse grain, but only showed a sught
loss ouniiir ine lant hour, noweei. wnrai
lcnie rletiPalr wenk, following decnns
at Minneapolis and m. laoils. A report
fioni Minneapolis that sonie of the nmls
thire wouiil close owing to poor demand
for flour was apparently the miwi im
portant Influence. In the May option the
low point of the day was reucned st l.iv.
'Ihe nuui q-iotatlons on May were at l.le9
'ill IIP. (.leuranieM ,.f woeai and Hour
were equal to A,) bu. Primary receipts
wi re 4l2.ii bu., compared with 5Vi,2 0 a
yeiu- ago. Minneapolis. Duluth and t mcago
reporttd receipts of zl cars, against oil
luM week and a year ago.
Heavy llquiiiaiion iy a (iromlnent lonr
caused was.ncs in the orii market. The
mum factor In the situation was the reduc
tion of freight rate in Iowa, as a result
of wl:lch it was exoe ted local receipts
of corn will be greatly increased in tin
immediate future. The market was qulto
firm early In the (lav. owing to smalinesa
of arrivals and to firm eaiili s, prices gradu
ally yielding. The market closed almot
at the lowest point. May opened a shade
to ''ef'4C. lower at 461J45NC. sold off to
44c and closed st 4V(r44-1e. Ixw-al re
ceipts were lt.1 cars, with one ot contract
grade.
More Interest was manifested In the oats
market than has been In evidence for a
month. The pit was crowded with traders,
the majority of whom were sellers. Liquid
ation of a big line liel.I by a prominent
truiler was the feature. May opened un
changed to 'c higher at xoS'j:'c ami
closed at SoSnSVac IaxsI receipts were
4 cars.
Provisions were weak on selling brought
out by anticipations that the monthly .state
ment of contract stocks would show a con
siderable increase. Weakness of coarse
grains also had a depressing effect. At the
close May pork was off at $12. so.
lard was down lvji2Vrc at $. and ribs
were off uc at $6.&.'4.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat.
25 cars; corn, 312 cars; oats, 6-1 cars; hugs.
4i'0 head.
The leaulng futures ranged as follows:
Articles.l Open. Hlgh'.j Low. Close.! Yes'y.
Wheat
May
July
Corn
Feb.
May..
Julv
Oats
Feb.
MaV
July
Sept.
Pork
Feb.
May
Lard
Feh.
Mav
July
Ribs
Feb.
May
' July
1 16v17
41,
Hi
Hi.
48 3H
46
30Sfii
4j
1 17;
99',,
4o
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I I
1 ls 1 ISN1 1 l7'V
9i Hi) , Wt
41 41 4:'S
44H 44S''1-V 44 "af 1 46
4o'i 45V' - 46sni4j
! W
3'3'Mii
2S7. S.'-.
12 STTHl 13 00 I 12 M)
7 tCH '
7 12 H
90
7 (CH
I
7 02Vl
7 15 I
6 2HI
7 05 1
2j
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1
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7 02H
2H
K'i,
7Hl
12 SO
12 V
70 '
6 1
7 06 I
2vJ
6 WH
6 7H
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:;o
ti'n
7 02H
7 12H
8 s7H
7 02H
No. 2.
Cash quotations were as follows:
FLOCR-iiler; winter patents, SS.lOfjt
i.20; winter straights, $4.WaS'ii; spring pat
ents, So.orvfi5 5fl; spring straights, $4.604 90:
bakers. $2.0033.80.
WHEAT No. 2 spring. $l.l::01.1S; No. 3
spring, Sl.02ffl.16; No. 2 red. Sl.lsH31.2oi,.
CORN No! 2, 424c; No. 2 yellow. 43c.
OATS No. 2, 2!Hc; No. 2. white, 31c;
No. 3 white. S'i331Hc.
RYE No. 2, 75c.
BARLEY Good feeding. S7c: fair to
choice malting, 42$ 46c. '
BEPP-iso. 1 nax, $1 i: o. 1 northwest
ern, $1.23: prime timothy, $iS2H; clover,
contract erade, $12 50.
PROViaiONS Mes pork. rr bbl., $12.60
312.65. iArd. per loo lis.. $fl.7036.72H- Short
ribs sides (loose). $v5ti.52H- Short clear
sides tboxed), S6.7S36.87H.
Following were the receipts and ship
ments of flour and grain:
Receipts. Shipments
, 45,200 3S.5-I0
M.OhO P0.5O0
547.10"! 4S.'m0
atVS.itDU 49 n
4.000 . o.boO
H,S0i) 2.7'JO
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was firm; creameries, lCaV';
dairies, lH?r24c. Eggs, firm; at mark,
cases Included. JitJ'-'Tc, firsts, 2sc; prime
firsts, 30c; extras, 3.V. Cheese, steady, 113:
12c.
Flour, bbls..
Wheat, bu...
Corn, bu
Oata, bu
Rye. bu......
Barley, bu...
Philadelphia Produce Market.
PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 1.-BCTTER-Flrm.
good demand; extra western cream
ery, 30Hc; extra nearby prints, 32c.
EOX1S 3c lower; nearby fresh and west
ern fresh, 26c, at mark.
CHEESE Steadv; New York full creams,
fancy. 12t,312He; choice. 12c; fair to good,
UH311c
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, Feb. l.-WHEAT-Mav.
$1.1fA3LlH: July, $1.13; September. WMr
94V: No. 1 hard, $1.16S; No. 1 northern,
$1.14H; No. 2 northern. $1.10H.
FLOUR First patents, $o.3l36.40; second
patenta, S6.l03 26: first clears, $4.1t3'4.S&;
second clears. $2.6034.70.
BRAN In bulk. $13.50.
Mllwaakee Orala Market.
MILWAUKEE Feh. l.-WHEAT-Dull ;
No. 1 northern. $1.15; No. 2 northern, $1,103
1.13; May. $1.1631.16, asked.
KIB Steady; No. L S2c.
BARLEY Weak; No. 2. S2c;
Sue.
CORN-Steady; No. 3. 424j43c; Mav
44Ho. Wd.
sample, 37
Dnlath Grain Market.
DULUTH. Feb. L WH EAT To arrive:
No. 1 northern. $1.12S: No. 2 northern,
$1.(6S. n track: No. 1 northern. $1.12H;
No. 3 northern. $1.C6H: May, $1.14S; July,
S1.13HJ September, 94 He
OATS To arrive and on track. 2S"ic.
Telede Seed Market.
TOLEDO. Feb. 1. SEEDS Clover, cash
and February, $7.60: March, $7.65; April.
$7.47H: October. $5.92H: prime aislke. $,;
prime timothy. $1.36, March timothy. S1.37H
Peerla Market.
PEORIA. 111.. Feb. 1. CORN-Steady ; No.
3, 4Vo No. 4, 41Hc; no grade, 4ui,c.
' Cotton Market.
NEW YORK, Feb. l.-COTTON-Futures
closed firm; February, S.97c; March, 7.Mo;
April. 7 0kc; May, 7.13c; June, 7 ISc; July,
l.'Sic; August. 7.K&C.
LIVERPOOU Feb. 1. COTTON Spot In
fair demand: prices 6 points higher: Amer
ican middling fair, 425d; good middling.
$9&d; middling, SA.il; low middling. 3.71,1;
good ordinary, 3-57d; ordinary. J.4M. The
aales of the day were lO.OuO bales, of which
J.Oou were for speculation and export, and
Included S.SuO American. Receipts, ZO.OoO
bales, all American.
NEW ORLEANS. Feb. 1 COTTON
Firm; sales. 2.eO bales: ordinary 4 7-lsc;
good ordinary. 5c: low middling, (iV-: mid
dling, 7c; good middling. 7 6-lKc; mi.ldlltig
fair. 713-16c; recelpta, 4.3K4 bales; stock, 3au.
598 hales.
6T. UiriS. Feh. 1. COTTON Steadv to
Ho blither: middling. 7 He; salea. 38 bales;
receipts, none; shipments, 39 bales; stock.
43.539 bales.
agar and Molaasea.
NEW YORK. Feb. 1 Sl'QAR Raw.
firm; fair refining. tc: centrifugal. 96 test
5Hc; molaaaes sugar. 4W. Refined. Ann;
No. , l5c; No. 7. S.60c; No. S. S.4oc; No. 9
S35o; No. 10. 5 30c: No. 11. .30c; No. p.
S 15c; No. IS. I Ouc; No. 14, 6c; confectioners'
A. c: mould A. 6.5V; cut loaf. 4 Sic,
crushed, Sheo; powdered. 6.25c; granulated.
6. lie; cubes. 6 40c
MOLASSES yuiet; New Orleans, open
kettle, good to choice. sJ&c.
NEW ORLEANS. Feb. 1 SL'OAR
Quiet; open kettle, Ij4V; open kettle
centrifugal. 4uac; centrifugal whites. 5H(
S.c: yellows. 41,0 5Hc. seconds, 3Wii4Hc
MOISHES Quiet; open kettle, M'Sc;
centrifugal, 7ltc. Syrup, tteady, StjJbc.
eee Market.
NEW YORK, Feb. 1 COFFEE Futures
opened steady at a decline af 5&10 points
In rerpoiate to heavy receipts reported by
the early Brazilian cables and Indifferent
European markets. The cloae waa steady
at net unchanged prices to a decline of
S points, all months being lower except
October. Sales were reported of Hii
bags including March at 7eii7ic; May.
7a.45o: July. .5i7 70-; September, 7.753
T.Suc; December. 1 9t.10c. Spot, quirt;
No. 7 Rio. 7 7-1
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDbl
Karket is Dull tad Htavy oa Profit
Tsltirr. " '
LARGE EXPORTS U GOLD TO PARIS
Omaha t.osrs All of lis Big f.ala of
Woadai Hnmnrs of ( hanges
Affertina VanderblH
Properties.
NEW TORK, Feb. l.-The heavy engage
ments of gold for export fo Psrls tomorrow
were made the nominal occasion for selling
of storks tndiy. but taking of profits on
yesterday's feverish and volatile advances
w-as an ob lous motive in many parts of
the t. The weakness of these stocks was
0fTst by strong advances at other r'ln's.
according to the usual method of support
ing the market to facilitate the taking of
profits by profissinnnl operators. Hut the
not very striking advance In such stocks as
Rea llr.K an.1 Missouri Kacinc among the
Usui! tax. iritis, even supplemented as it
was by the rlhe In n lengthy list of spe
cialties, proved a 1 r substitute as a stiin-
uiat.t In favor of yesterday's movement in
the Vandert.iits. The mass offered to the
market for digot(on jiroved und'T these
ctrcumsta n' es somewhat bc.ivler thin c uld
be comfortably absorbed and the prevailing
tone was heavy.
I .a r ire exports of gold were expected this
week and the prosper t has occasioned little
concern owing to the actual embarrassment
found In securing employmi rt for the ac
cumulhtlng bat.k reserves at this center, in
spite of a considerable activity In the Issues
:f new securities and Investment In exist
ing liond issues Hut nn mitri for a single
day of upwards of f :i,moiiri in the precious
metal and the sIIbIu Impression caused by
the enormous supply of exchange on that
market are Impressive facts. The Insa
tiable demand of the Paris mat kef for gold
is the more notable in view of the rapid
recuperation of London's supply, that capi
tal iuivlr.tr received $5.0.' 0 from Egypt
and the largest slna!" conslenment ever
leeelved from Capetown within the last
week. Yc the pr.nclpul demand from Paris
continues to he diverted upon New Yors.
It Is evident that the only chaiiKe In con
ditions that Is likely to put-a stop to the
movement will be an ndvane In Interest
rotes which will offer a sufficient induce
ment to keep the gold at home, rather than
send it abroad to secure the additional ad
vantage offer-d there The entire lack of
any effect on local ir.otn y rates thus far.
except for a slight hardening In call loan
rate late today, lesds to estimates that
seem fxtravagunt of the extent tu which
the movement may go.
yulte as tnfl'ientlal a factor In the stock
market wis the action of the Yanderbilt
shines and of the more sober consideration
ptveu of the recent rumors) regarding a
wholesale conso.hi.ition of that group with
the great Harriman properties. Yesterday's
actl in toward the concentration of operat
ing control in the Vanderbtlt group and the
known extension of Rockefeller holdings In
New York Central, while of admitted im
portance in the standing of theao securities,
was not felt to be sufficient to explain the
violent movements in the group. The rise
of .'5 points effected yesterday In Chicago,
St. Paul. Minneapolis A Omaha, which was
partly lost before yesterday's closing, was
complet-ly yielded at one time today on
transactions as small as those of yesterday.
Its pari-nt stocks. Northwestern and New
York Central, were also subj-ct to the pres
sure to get out nt the high level of prices.
There was no difference 'if opinion as to
the favorable showing of the quarterly re
port of the Cnlted States Steel corporation,
but its securities were Hro s'lbi'-eted to
a natural process of realizing, with the
good news all public. The strength of the j
local tractions seemed to be nssoe-iatea wun
a threat of a strike by subway employes.
The wirle movement In specialties were not
affected by i-peeiul news devel pmenis. Tne
halting and irregular lone 01 tne- maiaei
continued throughout.
Bonds were Irregular. Total sales, par
value. li.955.i"). flitted States Isinds wei-e
all unchanged on call.
The quotations on the Now lork Stock
exchange ranged as follows:
Siiyn. ;ngn. low. viose
ible cash balance. I140.C5.7M; gold, $11.24.
1.
eir York Money Market.
NEW YORK. Feb. l.-MONET-On call,
firmer. 1'VoJ1 Pr cont. closing bid at 2.
offered St 21, per cent. T me loans, steady:
60 days and i" das. 3 ier cent; 6 months,
3Va3H per cert.
V'RIME MERCANTILE PAPER 3Hfl4',
per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Strong with
sctual b.islre In bsnke-s I ll s at $4 V
fi4i6 for demand and .it Sl.s570'a4W for
Sixty day bill Poved rate. $4!(i4.,
and $4 MVJ4 1 Ccmmir-UI hills. $4 .5H
'j 4 v5
SILVER Bar, 6.-c; Mexican dollars.
47H '
BONDS Steady; raliroad bonds,
regular.
Closing quotations on bonds were:
r s rf tm. r....io4 jtr!i .
I"" I 7. . IDI.
lMVMinhsttn e. f 4i
t't tin centrtl 4, ....
tn 1st Inr
inn. a St L. 4 ,
1H M . K A T. '""
!. t in It SS
Am lot. co . ctf 74 ! R R of '
I'.l y c. (
13:
do cuprtti
t la. res '.
do coupon
So sew ref.
.10 roupo
do oi l !. res
do ro'ipon
ir-
lot
7H
HH
do 4a. it's
At-hi a gsn. 4.
do !)
Atlintle f L. 4
Pal e Ohm 4i...
do i:,i
Cen'ral of t S
do 1st Ine
do I'd Inr
Chen. Ohio 44
Chi.ijj A. 34
I'., B Q. n. 4
C. R I. P. 4
OMAIIA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Rcipts Moderate. Very
Change in Bnlinj Prices.
Little I
HOGS SOLD GENERALLY FIVE HIGHER j
Qealllr of Sheen nasi Lambs on Sale
Rather Inferior. Market Ralert n
Trifle Iot. bnt Prices Held
Jul Akont steady.
' nt . . 4 t mi 4 :
. . 4 s ... . n 1. 1
:r. i.si 4 sr. m ri T
I s r in 77 4 Tit
r tt r: : . ... ... 4 7
w . 4 4Ti 4" J4". 4 ts
: u 11:1, ' tu si 4 to
M ... . ! 1 I'V) ... . ." 4" 4 :
! Hi 4 47 , i: v 0 4 :r
r .? 4 ;, v ::i .. 1
7.1 t" t ts .577 m 4 ?.,
:e ;i 4'i : ... . 4
71 . :ti ;m 1 m t:t to 4
st tu 4 r 7i : n 4 7.0,
M !- 4 74 7 lit 4 7:-,
n . :! 4 4 7 t: r 1 7; t
75 tH 40 4 To (1 1 t" 4 7J
ji7 . . 4 7i i 4 4 -1
.1 Ml 40 4 7 M t . . 4 7
47 sn I T 4 144 ... 4 75
4? ?4 41 4 70 47 .. t4 4
41 . :&5 ;o 4 7 r . . . 4 o 77',
51 !. 4 4 7 4 o "0 4 C
4i r4 ii 4 Te
STfEFP There was a very light run of
SK..1: No. l.focii
t c:i'. Ity. i"jt!te, 1
SOL'TH u:AHA.
Receipts w-Fre: Cattle.
Official Mondav I.?io
( iftt' ial T'i' siiav 3 417
Official Wednesday .
Feb. 1. 1X6.
II g Phcep.
4 a.l
.CI
6)
..11
1114 1. V J C 4
. i "N... Prl 4s WS
PH1; ! 3
!N W. e. 41. 14
. e'.ts'o s. L. rtrtg. '
.lilt P-na. ton. 1"3
. M R.il nf s" 4 lttW
S U A I. M. c U 117i
ft I.. s r. ig i'sj
Pt I. S. W. c 4i
1'S S4'.rd A. L. 4
Se I'srlfle 4S
dn ..ol (f SO. KtllwlT SS
rr it si L. 4t..li'J :Ti r. i"
;T.. St. I. 4
751, vnmn Fciar w
e' d . conv. 4. . .
Mi V. s gteel l'l i
luls, Wt.h 1
no 1 d,, deb. B
...I'U Wemern Md 4t ... .
. ... KVW. k b K ....
Is ..111 I Win Centrfl 4
raw,
MS
t-
Hi
J
l'loS
i:.w
'V
mv
49',
''Mr,o Ter. 4'
I ok'. Mt
y'olo A So 4 .
rM 5. riff ...
P it H. I) 4f
Dlttiilert' 8"'. i
tru priur h'a 4
do f-n. 4f . . . .
mV. W. li P. c
U l. ml 41a itlll.l
r.x-intetest. Hid. offered, x Ex-inter
est and bid.
Three days this week.. 17,:f..1 14.171
Same days last week . . . I?.'") T.o 21.n.vt
Same days w eek before. .hAsM :VT'i .3'
Same three weeks ago.. IS.Wk"' ll.o) is. Ma
Same four weeks ago 7 3U J..41 WM."
Same davit inst ve.ir 7.7M 3.' J l.'-''
VHECEIPTS FOR THE TEAR TO PATli.
The followltg table shows the rtceipt
nf cattle, hogs and shtep at South Omaha
for the year to date, with comparison with
11st year:
19u3 1)4
Cattle 73 4,' 77.W7
Hogs 21.1,6. 1S.SS-.
Si'eep Ui.; lOi.l'iS
fittle 7i).r 7.,.o.,l
H'tgs :tK;.H4 ii.s
snetp 1.7'-'5 loo.tel
fu
Mw
Atch'.Min 0J. 4 . ,
Boston Stock Market.
BOSTON. Feb. I Call loans,
cent: time loans. i'llS per cent
closing on Hoiks and bonds:
ftf nr. nnttnon
d-.tr
.ii- ift
ma sainstfd
AniTlisa Zinc .
.lls-.tlc
Ilrlm
I 11'U
rtitinnifl
oilier Kftlge
111,) Went
nHiiiruon om ...
'rai.kllo
lrr v
.cle Hot ale
.! Mlnlns
4l h fas
ot'suK
stn.t V. -
lid I'omlnlnn .. .
ipiffua
arrnt
Our y
haiiti.in
Tamarark
rmlty
S Mlnins
L. S Oil
I'tah
ilctorta
W! until
Woivtnno
'i:i per
official
90
A- 4. IJV.
M. Central it ... 74
AUhiaiiii
do I'M H-
n.'Ftoo Albany . .
ll'.tton Msine K4
llntion Klevated ...lis
KlUhburs lll I"1-
li Central Sl
,. T . S. H. Ac H . 2'")
Per Marnu'lt" '
Vsi.in Pa.ill.
Aitifr. Arge. t hm... :0
do ptd
Antr. Pneu. Tube 4
Amir. S'igar 14-'
do fl 1 1
Antr. T T 14.'.'.
Antr. Woolo -1.
do i.td
bomlnlon I A S 1
KdlMHl Kite. Illu SiiK
tleoeral Kiectrlc l'S
Ml. Kleitrlc U
do pt't ''
Mam. lias .
t'nlted Fruit Hi.
I nlted ShtiS Mach... '
do pfd 14
V. 8. .steel '
io pid M'
did. "Asked.
. P ,
. 734
. :
. 17'.
. J2t
1
. WW
. 47
. 1"
. '
. II
. 10
. II4
.
. 41,
-
. 44
27',
lie
. IS
. 12S
. 22 s,
.
. 41V
. 4",
. H)
.104
Inc.
li.U-ll
sheep and lambs here this morning, and
I besides that, the quality was what would
J be called common In fsct. thre was
I scarcely a well s,n!shed lot en the market.
1 That, of course, had a tendency to make
j buvers rather Indifferent, unit the msisct
! could best tie described by calling It ratr-c-
jsloa. with 1 rices generally steady. The 1
I same s Is apt to be the ease tinder such
circumstances, some sales may have teen
: s shads lower, btit the charge, where there j
I was any, was too small to be worthy of 1
mention. 1
Most of the esrly arrlvsls were disposed j
of in fairly gond season, but owing to the 1
slow arrival of trsins II was late before a
clearance was made.
Wvommg fine. ITWl'V': I
fine medium. ' . ' 1 1" y'
4.t
Jf 113
S.sp;
SJ.751'
'A he foliowinc i:.i,.u it,K. :l,e avtram
tl Ice of hugs at gjuth Omaha for lbs last
several day g. with comparisons:
I 130J. 1?M.:isu3 iilfjJ.jlWl 1-j0.,1
Jan. It.
Jan. 17.
Jjn IS.
Jan. 19.
Jan. 2')..
Jan. 21..
Jan. 'a..
Jan. i3..
Jan. i'4..
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan. . .
Jan. 29..
Jan. ;'..
Jan. 31..
Feb. 1..
I
4 &!,
4 uu
4 bi-,
4 o.
4 57
4 i-
1 4 C3'4j'
I 4 bD-,
I 4 71 1
i 4 7iS,
! 4 U ,
I 4 il'm
4 W4
4 W ,
I
4 74, ( 4S 6 15, s :'T 4
1 ou b 17; --'i i
4 63, 1 b 2J; -tt, 4 ii,
4 '.4 K. " , ' -'I 4 i.4;
4 47 27 : 4 &4,
4 7" b E. fc l?i .'. !
4 S6' ti 53' 6 P2' 5 13 4 S3;
4 b b 6:. t it 6 la; 1 v
; 6 jti b 's, 5 - 4
4 89 i li 14 6 1.1 4 is
4 7. 6 73 ! 6 :, 1 w
4 kl A U1 1 4
4 si bit y.. 5 ;
4 79 li tH iW 5 ft ' I C
4 M ti .1 ti Cj a IW
b t 6 9i . 17 4 56
4 72 1 & M 5 22: 4 b7
1 51
J
.' 61
J 5
:t 5-
I ii
HI
J
3 5
:i uS
J '."
3 70
3 M
3 61
to, ks and bonds) were:
C'onootf. money HS'V Y Central.
do a. routit "13 li, ori.'iK at .
Anaionda
At- hiaon
do pfd
Baltimore A: Ohio
Canadian Pacific
t hru. A Ob In
I ai'aso tit. W.
.SV do tlfd
. 0S onta-ln W.
,IO.;v Penn Ivanla
. .104 Hand Mlnea ..
...25.5iO W
. .20.il PC
J'l'.i") iuV
H'l
io;
3.L' !;;; 133
Mi I'tti'j ,
50 1
. .10,'SOu
Atchison
do pfd
Atlantic Coast l.lnc.
Baltimoro Ohio...
do pfd
Canadian Pacific ...
Central of N. J
Chesapeake & Ohio.
Chicago dc Alton
do Bid
Chicago Ut. Western.. 2a.5"
Chicago or N. V o.W
C, M. & St. P IB.!". 177H
Chicago Term. 1 ... 2t ist
do pfd
C, C. C. & St. I
Colo. & Southern
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Delaware &. Hudson. .2.0i" 1SXU 18.)
D., L. & W 4ti 350 34H
Denver & Rio Orande 2t)
do pfd 70
Erie 51.6t
do 1st pfd 1.9rn
.. l,l'
21',
245
2.4i SIVa
2.2t I'""
4.4i 2o4
Si)
l.C4J
M4
37'1
4.i a
Si",
2X,
17ti',
1,
:o
9Hi
24
t3
37
do 2d Dfd
Hocking Valley
do pfd
3")
Illinois Central, exdlv 4.0') 15
32S
87
43H
79
W
90
9P,
57,
31
!li
32
43
79'4
bVi'j
90
9oi
102',
120
1"2,
9Ck
133t
1951
4'"
42
SI
22',
240
17-;',
17'4
30
94
247t
63
37
1S7'4j
345
32
sb'4
79',
ti54
Ri'
tt
London Stork Market.
IXINDON, Feb. 1. Closlrg quotations on
.ii:1,
. a'4
. !
. IJi.
. 7"-
. I"
. 4i'
. 47
. 44',
. 35.
. H
. 4
.124'
. lll
Jl
. 7
. s:1,
. 4l'j
so'.
.9 2
.2 1
, (t I
. 32 2. 7 4
.3
24 25 3
.37 4 1 1
. 14 19 ti 1
, l't 2
4 6
b 4 i
6 t
153 l'i3 19 ' 6
..MI
.. SI
21
Heeding
.do 1st pfd
do M pfd.
M. t St. V Hi So. Ralls)'
do lfd
So. Pf' tflc ..
Vnioo Pacific
do pf'l ...
V. f- Steel..
d' pfd ...
Wabanri
do pfd ...
KV ' Spanish 4, ..
SILVER Bar. steady. 27 15-ltd per ounce.
MONEY 2'fi2's per cent.
The rate ot ojacount In the open market
for short bills Is 2 7-lt'u:S per cent; for
thre months' bills. 2 7-ltVi2V per cent.
IBeera
Heuver & it. (i
do pfd
Erie
do 1st pfd...
do Id pf'l ...
Illlnolf Centra I
Louie. A Naah.
M.. K. - T
I
. S3
. 7J
. 44 ,
. K1S
. 47',
.14WV.
.141 ,
.14. .ni ,i',
.11.7' 111
. 1.900 22.
159. lrnS
..i.wft lii.'a !';, lii
3P
tiO'g
Iow.l Central lie)
do pfd P
K. C. Southern 2.3tl
do pfd 27.200
Iouisj. & Nashville.
Manhattan I
Met. Securities
Met. St. Ry
Mexican Central
Minn. & St. lionise .
M . St. P. & S. S. M... 7")
do pfd
Missouri Paclflo
M . K. & T )
do pfd I.'mI
do pfd
N. Y. Central ll.!"0 119
N. Y., O. & W ;.uii 44
Norfolk & Western... 1 79H
do pfd Ttrt 94
Pennsylvania .
P.. C . P. & St
Reading
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Rock Island Co
do pfd
St. I,. & 8 F id pfd
Et Ixuils S W
do pfd
Southern Pnclfie
do pfd
Southern F.aiiwav ..
do pfd
Texas A Pacific
T.. St. f,. & W
do pfd
t'nlon Pacific
do pfd
"Wabash
do pfd
Wheeling A I E
Wisconsin Central ..
do pfd
Adams Ex
American Ex
f'nlted States Ex
Wells-Frirao Ex
Amal rrinpes- rTfiti 7
1.V4 155
674
i'i'I-V
57
30
!. 138', l:!7'4 137',
") litt ItOl, 1,0
1
II", 117
22',
54
31 "i
31 S
S5S
41
1I7 J47
t?H 434
79'i 79'4
94 92
55.40a 13x4 i.ri ii".
i-.i . r", i'"S ,n
S94,
9:u;
SSvi
34.
sr.4
71
floe,
..112.1''!
... I")
. . . tin
...13.KO
411
.)
4.i
1.101
11
IV) 4
93
.If.c,
M'j
724
JOfl ll'i IIS
3.ii :ii-t, ni
9,
347,
w
344
7t ;
257,
ll4
1714
1. inn
2.9X)
lis
34
97S 97,
34' 4 34&,
.Vi
53
,.49,! 1?24 ii;
, . noo OH q-7i 0-7
224
4.
19t;
24',
534
2.70
3.f0
fun
4 ana
5.0
21
4i
23 i,
5:14
44
i";
T34
24.,
21 2344 2314 2rt:i
93',
71.;
40
'ii"
371;
KT, 854
4.0
St4 94
9"0 liui'i loe.
1 V 1V14
477i 4.1
sJ MS 203
Am. Csr Foundrr..
do pfd 7110
Am. Cotton O'l
do pfd
Am. Ice 3.4flO
do pfd 7.Su0
Am. T.lnseed OU
do rifd 1ii
Am. Locomotive 1.7n)
do pfd
Am. Smelt. & Refng.,
do pfd
Am. Kuear Refntr.. ..
Am. Tobacco pfd cert. l,9ov
Anaconda M Co
nrooklvn R T i ;,
Colo. Fuel Iron 10.3'4)
I onsol'ilated Oaa
Corn Products
do nfd
ftlstlliers' Securities..
C.eneral Electric
lnternstlonal Paper..
do pfd
Inferrntlonal Pump..
do pfd
Nailonal Iad
North American
Pricilic Mull
Peonie s O is
Pressed Steel Car...1..
do pfd
Pullman Palace Car.,
Repub'lc Steel
do pfd pin
Rubbee Goods J0O
do pfd
Tenn. Cos' A Iron 1 M0
V. 8. I eat her 31lfti
do p'.l
I. 8. Realtr
T. 8. Rubber
do p'.l
t. B. 8 -eel
do nfd
Vs. -Carolina Chern
do nfd 1'Vi io-,
X"esf lngh"ti Elic... 9t' lko
Wfifm t nlon loo s'li
93
39 '
41
3;' ;
21')
7I.
33
93
rs,
40
14
40
v.i;
3"a in; row, jlnu.
Vil.
Ii".
1 4l.
9U'.
fins
4M4
fyisv,
10U
75,
:".
7') IW-I, J;
7" 21 ;vi jia..
77'4 7
:)
.2il
l.l'fl 44i
3. p. 1 ji-.:t
im 3o;
914
.7 7U
. . r74
7 - H.1
7 "7
400
1V4
2" V
4-:i:
3"7
914
trt
7?
14
?tl4
)3;
2fi'V) 1MS 1""
J.?") f-U. nt ;
!") 3TW.
' 'SM lil
:tt
V'4
R4I
. . .60 "
... roo
)
,141 ;
114
10-v
2U
Total sales for the day, J35.1) share.
1113
41
J7'.
VU
91i
c"
94
T'U
irt
rct
si:
H
so
on;
31
1oU
1-u
92
Rank Clearings.
OMAHA. Feb. l.-The bank clearings for
Wednesday, were Sl.l! 74 M. For the
earns div last year the clesrlngs were
H,H.H7.24.
Treasary hlatenieal.
WASHINGTON. Feb. 1 Tc day's state
ment of the balances in the general fund,
exclusive of the liart lie gold reserve
in the d:Ulon of redemption, shows: Avail
New Tork Mining Storks.
NEW YORK! Feb. I. The following are
the closing quotation,, um union,) p"viia.
A'lame ton
Aice " Ontario
brwee 1 "Phir
Rninkwltk' Con ' llMiosnix
rnmetivk Tunnel ... l?H"t
con. Cel. A V lkO 'aT.ire
Horn silver I" SI errs Nead
Iron Silver f"1' Hope, ..
IXdrlll t'sn 2 Standard
oiiered.
i
. 375
..t:i
.. pi
.. HI
.. 21
.. S7
.. 20
.AM
OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET.
Condition of Trade and notations on
Staple and Fancy Produce.
EOnS Candled stock. 30c.
LIVE POULTRY liens, te-a94e; roosters,
6c; turkeys, lie; ducks, loc; geese, Wi9c;
ap'nng chickens, 54 '1 9c.
PRESSED POULTRY Turkeys. lSfliric:
duiks. Ilral2c: eeese, lc-SHc; chickens, lu
lie; roosteis, 6t)7c.
BUTTER Packing stook. lS4c; choice
to fancy dairy, lieVu c; creamery. 23fe.9c;
biints. 30c.
FRESH FROZEN FISH Trout. 9c;
pickerel. c; pike. 9c; perch. 7c; blueflst',
12c; whitefish, 9c; salmon, 13c: redsnapper.
lie- lobster. Igrecni. 3'ic; lobster (boiiedl,
33c; l-ullheads. 11c; cnttisli, 14c; black bass.
2oe; halibut, 12c; cmppies. 12c; bufTalo, 7c;
white bass, 11c; Iron legs, per dos., 26c.
BRAN-Per tot.. J15.0C
HAY Prices quoted ""y Omaha Whole
sale llsy Dealers' association: Choice N'o. 1
upland. bf. No. 2. ii.w: af!!'.'.m. i0;
coarse. $150. Rye straw, On. These
prices are Inr hay of good color and qjul
itv. OYSTERS New York counts, per can.
45c; extra selects, per can. 3ic: standards,
per can. 30c; bulk standards, per gal.. $1.4u;
hulk extra selects, per gal.. 11.75; bulk New
York counts per gal.. II 90.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANGES California Rediand navels,
all sixes, rj.6t); choice navels. $2.25; Cali
fornia Mediterranean sweets, all sires, $2.iA
LEMONS CtllforriU fancy. $2.76; 3o0 and
36n, 3 6); choice. $3.26.
DATES Per box of 30-lb. pkgs.. $2 0";
Hallowe'en, in .0 lb. boxes, per lb. B'Vutic.
r iGS California, per i0-io. carton. IQ
80c; imptirled Smyrna. 4-crown. 12'jc; 6
crown. 14c; 7-crown. 16c; fancy Imported
(washed), in 1-lb pkgs., l&ilbc; California,
per case of 36 pkgs., l':.-7..
BANANAS 1'er medium slxed bunch.
$1.7.y2 25; Jumbos, $2&03.0U.
GRAPEFRUIT Per box of 64 to 4. $5 OOl
FRUITS.
APPLES New York Kings. $3 25. New
York Greenings, Vi.uu; New York Bald
wins, $2 75, Colorado Jonathans, $1.75;
Wine-saps, per. bu. box. $1.5o.
PEARS Utah. Colorado and California,
f-il varieties, per box, $1.5C.
CRANBERRIES Wisconsin Bell and
Bugle, per bbl., $s.S; Jerseys, per bbl., $7.iu;
per box. $2.75.
GRAPES Imported Malagas, per keg.
$ yo!i 50.
TANGERINES Florida or California, per
4-box, $2.50.
VEGETABLES.
POTATOES Home grown, In sacks, per
bu., 45c; Colorado, per bu., 55c.
TURNIPS Old, per bu., jc; Canada ruta
bagas, per It . lc.
CARROTS Old. per bu., 40c.
PARSNIPS -Old. per bu., 4uc.
BEE'iS Old, per bu., buc.
NAVV BEANS Per bu.. $1951,2.00
ONIONS Home grown, red. in sacks, per
bu., II w; Spanish. p r crate. $2.1H. olurado
yellow, per lb., c. wnite, per lc. 24c.
CL'C'J.MREKo xer dcs., $2.ri'2.50.
T0MAT0ES Florid, per baakel crate.
f4.oo5.u0.
CABBAGE Holland seed, per lb., lc.
SWEET POTATOES Kiuisas kiln lined,
per bbl.. !26u.
CELERY California, 46s5'5c.
RA iJifcHES Hotlitiuse, per dos.. tic.
ONIONS New. southern, per dox., isc.
CARROTS New, per dos.. 45c.
BELTS New, per doz.. 45c.
TURNIPS New, per doX., 45c.
LETTUCE Per bus of about fifteen
heads. Sec.
RHUBARB Per doi. bunches, 75c.
PARSLEY Per dot. bunches. lie.
MISCELLANEOUS.
SAUERKRALT Wiaconsui, per kg.
$2.50
CIDER New York, per bbl., $5.60. per
half bbi., S3 ia.
CHEESE WLaconiln twliu, full cream,
124) lie; Wisconsin Young America, 13cl
block Swtai, new. 16c; old. ltyylTc; Wiscon
sin brick. 14c: Wisconsin litiiburger. 13c.
HIDES No. 1 green, ic; No. 2 green, tic;
No. 1 salted, fc4i; No. 3 saltil, 74c; No. 1
veal calf, so; No. I veal calf. 7c; diy salted,
by 14c; sheep pelts, 25c4jtl.uu; horse bide.
1.5u4jJ.0O.
NUTS Walnuts. No. 1 soft shells, new
crop, per lb., 14c; hard shell, per lb., 13c;.
No. I soft shell, per lb . 12c; No. t hard
shalla. per lb., 12c; pecans, large, per lb..
13c; amall. per lb.. lc; peanuts, per lb., 7c;
roaated peanuts, per lh., fcc; Chill walnuts
per lb., l.-ol34c; almonds, soft shell, per
ib., 17c; hard shell, per lb., lie; chestnuts.
fer lb , li4ul'. nea black walnuut. I-'
u . 7596c; shellbaxk hickory nuts, per bu..
17S; large hickory nuts, per tu.. Bit
Evaporated Apples and Dried Fralla.
NHW YORK. Feh. 1 EVAPORATED
APPLES Market remains quiet; common
are quoted at 4'rVic; prime, iU'c, choice,
iS'Uw. fancj. 4 gic
4'i H4 711
7tSn 1,521 2.HI2
sis l.&'l
07" 2,'N 1,331
k
95
ij
Hi
24 ....
3;
iso
67
12
ti 299
lot; 4)
Indicates Sunday.
The oth' ial nuii.ier or curs of stock
brought in today by each rnd was:
Cattle. Hoars. Sirep .11 r s
C. M. & St. P
abash
Missouri Pacific ...
j Union Pacific
4V N. W
I I. E. A: M. V
! C, St. P., M. & O .
I H. M. Ry
1 c. it. & y
I C. R. I. or P.. east
I Illinois Central
Chicago G. W
Total receipts ..
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the
number ot head Indicated
Cattle. Hogs Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co
Swift and Company
1 Cudahy Packing Co
I Armour Co
! Caiey & Rent on
i l.obman & Co
I W. I. Stephen
Hill & Son
Huston & Co
Hamilton & Rothschild..
L. F. H'jsx
Wolf At Murnan
J. B. Root & Co
Bulla
S. & S
Other buyers
Totals 3.370 S.410 4.537
CATTLE Receipts of cattle were again
moderate this mornieg and as other mar
kets were quoted st ady there was very
little change in ruling prices at this point.
The extreme cold ( ' last night together
with the drifting snow mude the trains very
late In arriving, so that the morning was
well advanced befcre the market opened
and the dose was delayed until a late hour.
The demand for the more deslrab'e grade
of beef steers' was in good shape and the
mnrket on such kinds could safely be
quoted steady. The common to medium
kinds also sold for about as much money
ns thev did yesterday, but of course trading
was not as active on those kinds as on
some of the grades that just suited buyers.
All things considered It was a fairly satis
factory market.
The cow market was not particularly ac
tive, but still in the majnrltv of cases Just
about steady prices were paid. Some of the
buyers were inclined to be a little bearish,
partlcularlv on the common to medium
grades, but still ns a general thing there
was not enough chanre from yesterday In
ruMntr prices to be worthy of ment'on.
Bulls, veal calves and stags also com
manded .lust abo'it steadv prices, there he
lm" no quotable chnnpe In either direction.
There were only a few stoclrers and feed
ers In the yard" so that although the de
mand was rot shut would be cil'ed heavv
the few catt'e that arrived sVd without a
great desl of fouhle st lust about yeter
dHvn ri'lces. Some of the common prrht
catt'e were more or less neglected but Hint
has been the oipe for some time past. Rep
resentative sales:
BEEF STEEKS.
Ns AT. r.- .Nn. A J-..
, .; 3 M pttf 4 JO
3 tm I in l:tl 4 40
a siiv 1 i :i una 4 4.1
4 till 4 0U IS UM 4 .Ml
14 1113 4 11 1 130 4 ft
in 1042 4 O 1 IL74 4 ft
t 1"70 4 'i 17 141-7 i PO
i KM 4 31
STEERS AND COWS.
7 S.5 4 00
HEIFERS AND STEERS.
14 114 4 1
cows.
1 7M 1 tO I t'JS I 10
1 100O ! w U 10S6 1 15
1 Ksto 1 IO 10 I04i I 26
I 70 i 10 1 ko 1 ;s
1 li'IO 2 1 um I 21
i T! 111 6 1014 I 30
1 10 !S ! J7 lit
3 t 17 1101 t In
j it'7o : mi 34 is
I 9m i 60 4 10411 t U
J lull) 1 bO t 114 3 Si
I : ta J ions 3 u
10... 7 J 1 40
, 1014 2 i 4 11W J in
t 0.i t 4 7 1030 I U
14 H7 2 71 IS J 4.s
J HO 2 7S 7 uu I 45
4 :6 t 7S I 12.V) I w
1 t21 I 75 t 1324 I to
1 !0"U 2 7 1 1 HS 3 in
2 1040 : is 1214 3 m
2 1210 2 So 21 IW4 I 50
177 2 45 3 MU J f,
to I004 1 ki 1 1070 3 i
Pi I07S S 00 It lilJS 3 it
II 47 3 "0 1 147U 3 W
1 1030 3 no 1 17.40 3 to
I l .'W 3 On 1 1 s.jO 3 60
1 1210 I 00 1 1"70 3 7S
15 1"5 2 1 1310 4 50
7 75 10
COWS AND HEIFERS,
j i a 40
1 EIFERS.
T 7:! ID i IS 3 Ml
J 03 3 ! 2" H. I 3 fci
1 430 3 00 11 ',4 3 )
5 kl l 23 464 I M
17 l 3 40 4 lull, 3 bo
21 4 4 46 J147 3 70
BULLS.
1 11M 2 as a. neo a wo
1 U40 t AO 1 io a 10
1 nio a 1 it; a 2i
1 1460 a 75 1 iMo a a,
1 160 : m 1 ii7o a ;t
1 11'jO a no 1 17 a 50
STAGS.
1 7 a 1 too 2
CALVES.
1 100 4 00 I 140 6 !J
1 3t 4 75 1 1 i 54)
l 110 00 1 140 I M
1 120 26
8TOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
7 4i a 00 u ti tu
a U2 a 04 i M a 40
0u a OS I IN 1SI
1 60 I 20 4 tut a to
i e4 a li 54 Iw lei
4 440 a 74 44 lovi a V)
4 455 a JO av att 4 00
i T7 a ao
HOGS Receipts of hogs were again mod
erate this morning and the market here
opened Just about a nlcket higher. Trains
were very slow in arriving, which made
packers rather slow to take hold, but still
the bulk of the early arrivals was dis
posed of In fairly good season. The
lighter weights sold largely from $4.70
4 ,5 Packers did not appear to be as
anxious for supplies today as they have
been of late, owing, probably, In a meas
ure to the fact that the market has been
steadily advancing and present prices look
rather high to them. In this connection
It Is noticed that today Is the high point
of the season to date and also the highest
point reached since last November.
The latter end of the market was very
slow and weak and. in fact, the big end
of the early advance waa lost, ao that the
late arrivals aold In much the same notches
as yesterday s offerings. One of the prin
cipal bear features was the fact thai the
provision market lost the early advance.
Quite a few hogs were In nrat ha nils at
nooi., so that it was late before a clearance
as made. Represents live sales:
Ns t (h. Pr. No. At Sa. r.
31 117 . . 4 4k ;f ... 4 14
at 171 40 4 a 24 . . 47
n iu ... 4 :, :-i 2a 1 1. 4 7
11 312 ... 4 M St lei v 74
71 .'II ... 4 4i .44 211 ... 4 T
23 713 44 4 44 ii l ... 7
Av. Pr.
50 : id
lol 4 h)
td n tf 1
to. 3 2.1
Itl 3 25
K9 4 :'.-.
6 4 35
7'1 4 Fo
VI 4 il
1"3 4 &)
12 4
Hi) & !
92 6 O'l
97 1''
! Jt'i
93 4 nTi
1 4 4 7't
92 4 7')
112 t 15
1"1 5 la
and
Ill 5 So
94 oa
71 75
iio ti i'i
$ ti 75
Quoiatlors mr led sfoc: flood to ccnlre
yesrllr.rs. $ MNi . 2S ; fair to good vesr.
I'nes. In 5GHiC t"i; good to choice wet-r.
$.(&' 2S: fair to good wethers. $15041:. ti:
gcod to choice ewes. $4 254i4 S"; fair to g'Kd
cwe. flva4 25: common to fair ewrs $3.,'9
i3 90; good to choice !mb. $" iM7 25' f ilr
to trood Istnbs. ft. : feedi-r yeurilngs,
$4 5i'4.i'e. feeder wetl erv 4.UiH4 V1 feeder
ewes. $3 2.TiS 75: feeder lambs, i.reipi.2e.
Rept csentatlve sales:
No.
1 western cull l.nnb..
47J westct n ern es
24S western lambs
Mwesiern cull ewes. . .
3 western bucks. .,
512 Colorado ees
75 w 1 stern ewes
1 western ewe
1 western ewe
5 western ewes
2w western ees
44 western yearlings
" i stem ewes
479 western yearlings
:n western rull ewes
1M WeMTtl ewes
2l, wesit 1 n ' wes
4 western ewes
223 western wethets
i'i5 western wethers ...
eJ western yearling
wethi rs
17. western earlings
39 western lambs
2 wiftern lambs
259 western lambs
I HICM.U 1 11 E STOCK M ARKET
Cattle Steady Hosts Open Flie tents
Higher and (.lose Weak.
CHICAGO. Feb. 1. i'A l'TLE-Recelpts.
15.Coo head: steady to wean: good to pome
steers, 6.at,1n.25; poor to nietl.um, $3 65ijo.35;
sto kers and leexiers, $2 35414.26: cows. $1 2-
4J4.25; hcilers, $2.octfii.0u; cunncrs. $l.264l,i.5j;
bulls. $2.tJi4.eO; calves, $2.;5'a;.0O.
HOGS Receipts, Jo.ifti head; estimated
tomorrow, 33,om head; market 5c higher,
closed weak; mixed and butchers. 4.7tr
4.H74; good to choice heavy, $4.sn'o;4.:i;
tough neavv, $4 B.Va-4.76; light, 4.it4i4.90;
bulk of sales, 4.7lVi7S).90.
SHEEP AND LAM HS Receipts. 1H.'"0
heatl; sheep strong; lambs loo higher; ginid
to choice wethers, $5. 155.65; fair to choice
mixed, $4.1tfii3.00; western sheep, $4.5"ii5.65;
native lambs, f5.iintl7.su; western lambs,
a.-.m.n.
eT York Live Stock Market.
NEW YORK. Feb. 1. -BEEVES Receipts.
1.291 head. Prime steers llrm to 1V high'',
ethers steady; western bulls loc lower, oth
ers srteadv; cows steady to Ps- lower. Na
tive steers. 4.1oti5.9: oxen. $3 10; bulls, $2.
4i4il; few fancy hulls. $4 2o'ri5.')0; cows, fl.ts)
4j3:pi. Exports. 3.S0O quarters of beef.
CALVES Receipts, to head. Veal antl
bainyard calces steady, good westerns firm;
. 4. $5.0O4j9 75. choice fl.f; little calvm
t4.Otyi2 4.5o; barnyard calves. $3.0yi4.o; tar of
wtsurns, $4 oo. Dressed calves steady; city
dreased veals. 'i)15c per lb.; country
dressed, fiilltc.
HOG S Receipts. 5.K47 head, all for
Blauslterers. No sales repotted; market
nominally firm.
fiHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2..i:lo
head. Sheep steady, lambs steady; im
choice stock here; sheep. $4.iiJi5 75: culls.
f3.tfii3.50; lambs. $7.0milt.20; yearling. $t.5o
4J7.O0.
Kansas (Mr Live Stock Ma kel.
KANSAS CITY, Feb. l.-CATTLE Re
ceipts. 9.5ti head. Including 600 head south
erns: market for best beef steers strong, for
others steady to 10c lower; choice export
and dressed beef steers. tS.0O?i6.75; fal- to
good. $3 5iVr4.85; western fed steers, $3 5oi
5.4o; stockcrs and feeders. $3.0i4.25; south
ern steers. $3.Btr4.5t): southern cows. $126'ff
3.25; native cows, f!.75Q4.00; native helfeis,
$2 5ofi4 3E; bulls. f3.ai.1.7S; calves. f3.urt6.Sil.
HOGS-Receipte. 10.000 head: market
steady to 5c higher; top. $4,924: bulk of
sales $4.o74.ft74; heavy. 4. 65(74.924; pack
ers. U'ofHK.: pigs and lights. t3.9ofil.S0.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 7.000
head; market strong to 10c higher: native
;amhs, ftv1j7.fi0; native wethers. $4 75'-jK.4"i:
native ewes. $4.504jO On; western lambs, ft.fli)
ft-7.40; western yearlings. $fi.7D;ti.4"; western
sheep, $4.25i5 .25; stockers and feeders, $3.5ty;)
C.ai).
No. 2 fou-ilrv. nnithrrn
dry. south".'". ol N v '
oit. j'7 r--i o
ST. loi'M 1 .II'TTALP Lead djl.
Jl 25. S, l't. T i ,ik. f. ''
Wool stmkrl.
ItiiJ l i'N I'. h 1 - 1 s I 1' he exceed.
Iitgly sin ill st.Kop ' tod prevent any
thi; g ' ut a ni"'i' rtl'- bus ties In the wool
market Mif.'i'.i't.irrr" have much ctp'C
t.itioti as to .1 foM-rsble condit'on of the
mnrsct in toe future They are d.spo ed 10
p.iret-asp th t g thev csn ue w'thotit
epe.l ref-retue to the price. Territory
wools ar." iimlerstely active and firm
fVii;I steels n-e quiet Fceign grud's are
Arm Qtiotatlot s in Cils rnnrket are shout
ss follows Terr-It. -rv ; Idaho, me li(l
19c; heavv fine. I'-iKc: fine rnol im. IS V
le: medium. 27Ni:'3.-: lew- ni..liuin. I3v '-'
hen-. fine. 1 41
.11: rr.. :"ft
lc: low medium. u:i tah and 's..
tin' 17ilV-; hertvv fine. IMil,-; tine m. oluin.
17'-i.;r-: meill im. :.""i.V: :.' ntftl!""!. :t
I'nketa. flic, ltisi'9": I'ne in d 1111 Mi
i:c: tneillini. r-:i2c; .-w medium ..1iCI-.
Moitans. at.e chnii e 2M22c. fine a versa.
"Hiioc: fine me,lium cht lee. .e. mrm;'-.
1" i.)k . rtaplc. i2'oi!c; rirdiuni i 'i !, e. 23f
ST I. Ol IS. Feh 1 - Wt M l. . a. : nte
iHnni graip s opil ing ii'id cloth. 1 a 2'n.1-'-:
light fine. lSti'.lc. hcay lint. lUilT'. tub
washed. l7V41c.
Oils and Hvsln.
NEW YORK. Feb 1 --OII.S -Cotto:ts4.
1 aroly steady; prune crude, nominal: yeU
low. 244.1.5c. Petroleum. st"adv: r-Oned,
New York. 17.25. Philude'pnt.i tid !!!
more. 7.v5. In t.tilk. ft 30 T-.irpentlne.
St :lllv, Ts l--7,:ss-.
RoSI N-(Julr t ; strained, common to good,
f2.74-
OIL CITY. Feb. 1- 1 1 LS-d e.ltt lal.in'-e,
1 3w: c erllfli ati s. 00 shipments. I'ai..t
hbis.: avcr.'s-e. 74.e: hbl ; runs. ; i 1 his ;
aerage. i.v.S bbls 8iiiments Lima. 7'T
bills ; average, e. 71V4 bbls.; runs Lima. 76.U7S
bh's ; average. nS.s:7 I b's.
bAVANNAII. Fell. 1 -MMI.-T irpen'.lne,
fltnt. Mt-c
ROSIjf-Firm: A. R C. t2..V..i : rv It $2.':1
i2u. K. $i;;Ue?.H7H; F. f2 ' T'r'-i.' 75; tl,
'2 "2t'-i 2. '-'': II. $3 15; 1 3.. K. $AU.; M.
$4.5"; N. Jl 75; WG. i; WW. f. 15.
Urn Goods llnrkel.
NEW YtIRK Feb. 1 DRY GooDS-Cori-dltlons
in the dry goods market do not Im
prove generally and reports from the coun
try are 10 the elTe, t that lobbing trodc for
the spring trde does not commence uue
plclouslv. This is espes'lally true of Ihe
south, where conditions are far frc.tn sat s
ftetorv. The Io. al lohliiiig tr;de shows
11; lmprueinent. but In pt s for an in
crease are general.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Prnnee
sre In mixlersie demiui'l st recent prd es.
I whi'-h range from '. to 57c for California,
I grades Apricots are In modi-rat iobblnr
j demand ami sre firmly hell, choice s-e
! iiuoted t loQil'4e: extra choice llfrl.o:
fancy. 120 lc. i'eachea alsti are nrm. wun
choice iitoie, nt sutaltk-; extra holce, 1 j4J
lo-c; fancy. 114fil2e.
liold for I'nrla.
NEW YORK. Feb. I.-Lazard Frcre. will
shin f'-'.oiiO In gold bars ami tl 7.'A"'i In gold
coin, and the National City bank t1.5oV'i0
In gold coin, to Paris tomorrow.
Edwards -Wood Go-
(Incorporated
nln Office: Fifth and Roberts Strseti
ST. PALL, niN.N.
DEALERS IN
Slocks, Grain, Provisions .
Ship Your Grniti to Us
Dranch Olllee, tin-Ill Board nf Trads
Hlilg., Omaba. Nab. Telephone 81114.
212-214 Exchange Bldg.. 8outh Omaha,
all 'Phon ili lndenendnt 'Phone 1
LEGAL NOTICE.
NOTICE OF BTOCKHOLDERS' MEET
ING. Notice Is hereby given that th regular
annual meeting of the stockholders of the,
South Platte I.and Co. will be held at 'he
office of said company in Lincoln, Ne
braska, at 11 n'clock a. m.. on the 1st day
of March. A. U. 1905.
By order of the Hoard of Directors..
C. II. MORRILL. President-..
A. B. MINOR. Secretary.
Lincoln, Neb., Jan. 30, 1A.
JSl d3H
RAILWAY TIME CARD
CHIOS STATION TESTH AND HARCY
t'nlon PaelAe.
.. I.nnla Live Stork Market.
ST. lyOl'IS. Feb. 1 CATTLE Receipts.
;,W' head. Including K1 head Texans; m.ir
krt strong: native shlpning and export
steers, $5 Csnssfl.iO; dressed beef and butcher
steers, f4.ff4o.4n; steers tinder 1 fo 'lis., f3.0
fi-5.10: stockers and feeders, $2. l.Vdl '6: cows
and heifers. t2.2Sn4.16; canners. 20frfi2.25:
bulls. $2.50tf3.50; calves $4.f17.2i: Texas nnd
IoHIhi tfom, ?eiti4.75; cows and heifers.
f2 tstof S.75.
HO7S-Recelpts. S.COn head: market
strong: pigs and lights. $3 754.80: packers.
f4.iw,fy4.80; butchers and best heavy. f4.Si'R
4.90
SHEEP AND LAMRS-Receipts. T, t1
hesd: market "low: native motto". 44 (wvse
I S; lambs. t5.tyvIr7?S: nil's and buck. 2.Q
4.33; stockers. KOtRl.ti): Texins, f3.c0ti6.00.
Leave.
...a 9:40 am
...a 4:10 pm
...a 4:20 pm
...a 7:50 am
...a 1:50 am
...a 7:45 am
...b 4:30 pm
Overland Limited ..
Colorado Cal. Ex.
Cal. & Oregon Ex...
North Platte Local
Fast Mail
Colorado 6peelal ....
Beatrice Local
Wabash.
St. Louis Express
St. Louis IxjchI flrotu
Council BlufTsi
I Shenandoah Local (from
Council Bluffs'
Chicago Great Western.
St. PbjI St Minn a S:30 pm
St. Paul Minn a7:5i.m
Chicago Limited a 6:00 pm
Chicaao Express a 5:u5 am
Chicago, Hock
Arrive,
a 8:06 pm
f :t0 am
a 6:10 pm
a 7:00 pm
a 3:20 pm
a 7:48 am
b 1:30 pm
Hoars. Sheen
Stock In Might.
Receipts of live stock st th six principal
western markets yeitterdav:
Cattle.
South Omaha 3.W0
Floux CPv 1.0.0
Karsas City Soft
Pt. Louis 2 Km
St Joseph M7
Chicago 15 001)
ti )
rn
lonno
K.5"0
6 KM
S),000
4.000
:30 pm (:30 am
9:15 am 10:30 pm
6:46 pm 2:30 pm
a 7
a 7
a 10
a 3
at PactSc.
15 am
bj pm
20 am
SO pm
Island
EAST.
Chicago Limited a 3:55 am
Chicago Daylight Local b 7:00 am
Chicago Express ....bll.15 am
Des Moines Express ....a 4:30 pm
Chicago Fsst Express, .a 6:40 pm
W EST.
Rockv Mountain L't'd. .a 7:30 sm
Lincoln. Den. A West... a 1:3 pm
Oklahoma V Tex. E...a 4:11 pro
a T
a 9
a 6
bll
a 1
a 3
a 6
a 12
:U am
:5i pm
:16 pm
:m am
20 pm
:60 pm
:u6 pm
:40 pm
Totals..
7090
S.ntn
v.3M
18t)t)
..33.747 67.71)4 34 351
St. Joseph, Lire Stork Market.
PT. JOSEPH. Feb. l.-CATTLE-Rceipt.
M7 hesd: market stetdv to e-ev: natives,
3 TS'S 3.5: cow s and befrs, Jl, 75 4.35; stock
ers pd feeders. t2.7Kf74flO.
HOOS Receipts 1; i-,?4 head: market V
higher: lleht t4.S74e4.80; medium nnd
l.e.w (4 76i 1 9ft.
BMF.EP AND LAMRS-Rece1r.t
head: market steady; fair lambs, $7.25.
Ions f Ity Lis Stork Market.
SIOUX CITY. la. Feb 1. (Special Tele
gram.) CATTLE Receipts. 1 000 head;
market steadv: beeves. f3Ol5.25: cows,
bulls and mixed. $2.2153.60; stockers and
feeuers $2. 753. 75; calves and yearlings,
$2.2S';3.50.
HoiJS Receipts, f.Ono head: market
steady, selling at t4.6uir4.7a: buik. $4 5.J4 hi.
Foreign Financial.
IONDON. Feb. 1. Th rates for mnn.y
were easier in the market today. The Joint
stock banks were free lenders and. besides.
27.6on.iOu was set free by various Interest
and dividend distributions. On the Stock
exchange dealings were restricted to gilt
edged securities In apite of th gold Influx,
but business improved later. Consols wrre
steadily supported. Americana opened
steady at parity and remained steady gen
erally. New York i'entral wast strong ow
ing to favorable expectations In connection
with the January alatement. Arbitrage
houses bought Illinois Central. Ihe mi.
ket closed unlet and below the best quota
tions of the day. Foreigners were ouiet.
the Paris settlement restricting business
though prices were maintained, lmi-e'ldl
Japanese govsmneit Ks of 1904 were quoted
at lot. Mexican raila spurted as a renult of
excellent traffic reports.
BERLIN. Feb 1. Prices on the Bourse
todav were unchanged.
PARIS. Feb. 1 Business on the Bourse
today opened firm, but weakened on a ru
mored extensive Russ'an defeat in the far
east. At the close th market was hesvv.
Russian Imperial 4n were quoted at 8 75,
and Russian bonds of 1904 at 600.00.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. Fsb. l.M ETA LB There
was a dec, ins of some lot; lis In tha IXHidon
tin market, and the local market seemed
unsettled, with spot ranging from t Jt w to
$30. I.ondon closed al 42131 12s V1 fur spot
and IS) hsj for futures. Copper wss also a
little lower In Iondou, closing at Ati7 17s kd
while futures were quoted at AHslsSd.
Locally the market remains firm, with lake
quoted at $16 60, electrolytic at $16.$74if 1J 60
and casting at $16.00015.196. Lead wss un
changed at X1215s snd the local market at
$4 46u4-65. Spelter was a little higher abroad
closing at 24 16s, but remaining unchanged
at Vi 2MA6.30 In the local market Iron closed
at Ms d in Glasgow and at 47s M In Mid
dlaaborotigh dually iron was firm, with
demand said ta ba Improving and some
dealera Inclined to raise their iews No. 1
foundry, northern, is quoted st lU.&o&K 95:
Chicago A Kortbt
Local Chicago
Mall
Daylight St. Paul .
Daylight Chicago .
Limited Chicago ...
Local Carroll
Fast St. Paul
Local Sioux C tt Bt-
Css, Mill
Chicago Express
Norfolk & Bonesteei.
Lincoln a. ioi g Pin
Deadwood at Lincoln
Casper ot Wyoming.
Hastings-Albion
Mlssearl Pacific.
St. Louis Express ..
K. C. 4k 8t. It. Ex...
restern.
....all .30 am
....a 8.19 ptn
a 1:60 am
....a 8:Cv am
....a 8:25 pm
....a 4:00 pm
a 6:15 pm
P..b 4:U0 pm
a 6:50 pm
....a 7:40 am
t .Al. -
. . : 1 ... n ti.
..a ; -su pm
..a 2:50 pm
,.b 2:6t pm
8:30 am
10:i pm
11 :6u pm
IS am
t li am
7.tS am
a :30 am
8 30 am
a 3:45 p:n
10:85 am
iO-.ji am
5:15 pm
e 6:16 pm
S:15 pm
...a (.30 am a 8:00 am
...all:ls pm a 5:00 pm
Illinois Central.
Chicago Express a 7:36 am al0:36 pm
Chicago Limited a 7:50 pin 4 8.K3 am
Minn. & St. Paul Ex. .,0 7:3 am oll,:Jt pni
Minn. 4t 61. Paul L't'd.. a 7:50 pro a 8: no piu
Cblrago, Milwaukee aV St. rani.
Chicago Daylight Ex... 7:65 am 11 pm
Cahlurniu-Oreguu La.. .a 6:45 pru a 8:10 pm
Overland Limited a 8:20 pm a 7:3a am
Des li. OkobuJI Ex. .a 7:66 am a 1:10 pm
BIRL1SGTOX STATION 30TU at MAfOI
Barllagion.
Leave.
Denver it Californit...a 4.1ti pm
Northwekt Expieas ....allrlO pm
Nebraska points a 8:60 am
Lincoln Fast Mull b 8:67 pm
Ft. 1 rouk mt I laltsm'th.b 8:63 pm
Uellevue at Pialtaia'lh.a 7:6u pm
Believut 4k Pac. Juno. .a 8.Hi am
lisllevue Pac, J ui,c. .alf:16 pm
ni.i.vpr I lmlted
Chicago Special ..
Chicago Express
ChlCiigo Flr ....
Iowa lcal
Bt. ix,uis Expreaa
Kill. sua Cltv at Kt.
Kansas City at St
ss
Arrlva
a 3. 20 r,m
a 6:08 pm (
a 7:40 pm '
aU:u pm
al0:35 am
b 6.-1 am
a 8:6A am
..a 7:10 am
..a 4 .t pm a 3:65 pm
..a 8:06 pin a 7:25 am
..a 9:15 am all:o4i,m
all :ti am
u 6.18 am
a (:ui pm
a 4:25 pm
Joe..Blu:4i pnt
Joe. .a 15 am
Kansas City ii St. Joe. .a 4:2 pm
WEBSTER DEPOT 16TH WBUSTfCB
via
b 4:M pin
bll:40 sra
Mlnnvaitolla
Missouri Ptcllt,
Nebraska Local.
Weeping Water .
Cbleaao, SI. rani,
O alalia.
Twin City Passenger . b s:ao am b 1:10 pm
Hlonx City i-asaenger. a S o" pm all 40 am
Oaklaud Local b 8:45 pm b t.10 am
A dally, b dallr except Sunday d dal!
except Satuiday. daily excrpt Monduy.
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