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    Tnn OMAITA DAILY REE: SATt'l.DAY. FEBIUTAI.Y 4. lf)0.
CRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Chicago Beceipu Show Very Small Per
Cent of Contract Wheat.
MIXED FLOUR DRAWBACK PLEASES TRADE
'learaares-Smaller and Aren-
tin Visible Larger-Chicago Hears
f ITen Oat Movement from
Omaha In ' Pat-lite.
OMAHA, Feb. 3. 190G.
A showing the mnnll prospect of a run
oi choice wn'iit at Chicago to swamp the
Mjy bull. Wall street cites 1.5W cn of
wheat which have hem inspected at Chi
cago, only eleven beng contract, of t tic
ontrnct eight rr were No. 2 hard winter
w,, ''ehverablo only with a 2-ceiu pen
alty. During the month or January only
10 ear of No. 2 red and pevn cur of
rn. I hard were Inspcrtid Into More In
private, house. The. contract stocks have
decreased M.wi bushels In the month. Last
'TV. ,or lnc Br'- month, sixty-threa earn
- intra were inspected in nna nine
teen cara of No. 2 red him! one .ar of No.
1 northern out. The total receipts were
M cara, against Ri last year. More or
i wneat arriving that la not inected
Koes into private houses, home of
this la bought by the mlllera and Home by
, the elevatora. It la claimed In tills aomc
choice wheat haa been received.
The flour men are pleased with the le
rlalon of Attorney (ieucral Moodv backing
up the, action of Secretary Shaw in allow
ing the drawbnrk on part t'anadlan wheat
r?Hr whloh exported. It la thought tilts
trengthen the American market some
wnat. Home mfllirs, hnwevfr, believe the
"' nd regulations will be published too
lata to be of much use for thia crop. Min
neapolla shipped 91.215 barrels of Hour
wedneaday. Thla was the lieui,.?t shlp
ment alnce September and was caused by
trie accumulation of cara beld for the rate
reduction which went into effect that day.
uverpool waa sugntiv stronger toda.
h. ArBPntlni shipments l lug smaller
I"" xpected and ihe continued cold in
xnaift wero the causes. Berlin closed wit li
a 4 decline. Buda Pest Was stronger.
frln Weakeried to a close from 5 to 13
centimes down, and Antwerp remained un
changed. American markets showed
strength early in the session, but weak
ened a cent later in the lav. Valentine
H'L- l,JIR seller of the Mav around
' Thf! Juy ' and far lias seemed
a nigh mice for so long; there Is now out
a- considerable short line. The dolUr mark
is making thla Interesl nervous. The prl-'"JJ-JT
receipts are Xtt.Ooo bushels ugninst
fx?' . ftn,i ,Iie Khlpments I'll!.!") ngainet
.99,000 bushel.
The corn clearances' are not so heavy
today, being 20,ooo bushels. The rate re
ductlona are making a fine profit for soma
or the local grain men. who happen to
nave corn bought on the old basis and
ready to move It out. The coutilrv move
ment continues light because ol the cold
weather. The Argentina visible supplv at
the principal ports is 1.337,onu bushels
against 789.000 last vear. The primary re
ceipts are 607.000 bushels against M5,(K last
year, and the shipments are 3u0,0no bushela
against 89,000.
Chlco hears Omaha houses have been
ending 250.WK) bushels of oats to the Pa
clflo coast the last two days. Iu-al houses
are In Ignorance of such a movement, or
protest) to be.
Omaha Caali Prices
WHEAT No. 2 hard. $1.071 !.09: . No. 3
hard, $1.05ft 1.064; No. 4 hard, iWcrall.OO; No.
3 spring. 1 .OS.
CORN No. 2. 40c; No. 3. 40?4c; No. 4.
JSOc; no grade, aafollSc; No. 2 vellow.
41c; No. 3 yellow. 40V; No. 2 white, 4uc;.
No. 3 white, 40c.
OATS-No. 2 mixed, 284c; No. 3 mixed,
28c; No. 4 mixed, 27c; No. 2 white. 29c: No.
3 white. 28c; No. 4 white, 274rf(2Sc; stau
Uard, 28c.
1'arlot Iterelpts.
. , Wheat. Corn. Oats.
Chicago '. u ISO 48
Kansas City is 30 10
Minneapolis SH
Duluth :. H
St. Louis 24 37 3'J
Omaha 12 32
Wheat Quotation nt Minneapolis.
The range of prlcea In Minneapolis, as
reported by the Kdwards-Wood company,
waa:
plv of rotfon shows a total visible of 4 411.
V.3 beles. sgainFt 4.573.7i bales last week,
of tht the total of American cotton is
a&14 14 bales, against 3.GS2.73 bales last
wet k.
(IIHK.O .R.I ASD t'ROYlIOf
1'eatnres at the Trading and lloslas
Prices on Hoard ( Trade.
Oltt'AOO, Keb. S.-Apprehcnslon ton
cernlng fold weather damage to germinat
ing crops forced up above the doiiar mark
loiny toe price of wheat for July delivery,
a net gain nt "fnr. I'nder heavy tlquida
tlcn by 11 prominent trader. May wheat
ojsed weak at a net !oi of 4)'a"u. Corn,
oats and pr.ivlsiona nre unchanged.
The feature of trading In wheat was the
relative strength and activity of the July
delivery. The temporary supplanting of
toe May option by lnc more distant month
was due to an awakened realisation of he
possibility of a shortage of wheal during
the months of June and July. Fear of this
contingency was emphasised through a re
pott by a 81. Iaui trade Journal that
many cnnipliiinta of damage to winter
wheat by cold weather had been received.
Closing; prices on t lie July option showed
The market whs also bullishly affected by
the decision of Attorney General Moody
r.garoing "drawbacka" on wheat Imported
lor the manufacture Into flour for export.
Action of a leading operator In buying July
and selling May was a factor In canning
disparity between the two lending options.
At the opening the market was Quite firm,
Ma ybeing up He to He, at $I.171.17.
July opened at SU'&t'Vl Predictions of
snows throughout the west and southwest
caused some selling of July early In the
session and resulted In a decline to WHje.
A leader of the bull crowd waa an active
seller of May. Gradually but surely the
price of that delivery sank lower. The
same trader, however, soon started buying
, juiy quite treeiy. fit traders followed the
I lead. From r'l,ao July rose to $!.004- Late
I In the day some reaction occurred on profit
taaing. nnai quotations on July oeing
II. to',. The May delivery sold off to ll.lti
and closed weak at 1.16.'vl.lv)s. Clear
ances of wheat -and flour were equal to
wt.Swn bushols. Kxports for the week as
shown by flrndstreet's were equal to 45.0X
bushels. Primary, receipt were 333.200
bushels, compared with 66."W bushels a
year ago. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago
ieoned receipts of 228 cars, against 110
cars last week and 3(11 cara a year ago.
Trud.ng In the corn market was unusually
quiet and prices showed alnost no change.
One explanation for the lack of interest
might be found in the chaotic situation In
freight rates due to the tight between the
gulf lines and eastern roads. Western
shippers. It waa said, are holding off until
some settlement la reached. Local receipts
today were small, the falling off, however,
being partly due to the delay In shlptnentB
caused by cold weather. May opened a
shade lower, at 44V44Tio, sold between
444c and 44Tc. and closed at 44TiiC. Iocal
receipts were eighteen cars, with two of
contract grade.
As a result of selling by cash houses
and some local bears the oats market waa
lather easy early In the day. Later a
steadier tone developed on covering by
shorts. May opened unchanged to a shade
higher, at 3o toSOSfi 3Hc, sold off to 30i
fn.Wtkc and closed at 3oc. Local receipts
were 4ii cars.
Provisions were neglected. There was lit
tle done outside of a commission house
trade sufficient only to establish quotations.
At the close May pork and ribs wero un
changed, at II2.K714, und W.876 respectively;
lard was up a shade, at I6.92H.
Kstlmated recelpta for tomorrow: Wheat,
8 cars; corn, 22 cars; oats. 48 cars; hogs,
26.000 head.
Commodity. Open. Hlgh. Low. Close.
Wheat I
May 1.16 US', 1.15! 1.154
-July , l.i.t i.)4',i 1-13',. 1 l.iavs
September ... V54 fco;v &i I i
.,
YORK GKJVKHAL MARKET
(tnotatlona u( Ihe Day on Various
Commodities.
NEW YORK, Feb. 3 -FLOCR-Recelpt.
12.2SU bbls.; exports, 3,1)14 bbls. ; market tirm
with light, demand; Minnesota, bakers,
l6.luCC.du; winter patents, $5.tKUA.ti8;
winter strulghtw, lo.2yuu.2o; winter cxtraa,
3.66u-.30; winter low graucs, 3.4i 4.10. nyo
Hour quiet; fair to food. 4.3o'u4.i0; choice
to fancy, HTMfH.Oo. buckwheat Hour, quiet;
per cwt, I.OwgiMO. .
CORNMliAL Steady; fine white and yel
low, (1.20; coarse, new, 1.06(1.07H; kiln
drlea,2.oip3.10.
RYE Dull; No. 2 western, 80c asked.
BARLEY Slow; feeding, 43Vc, c. I. f. New
York; malting, 4fi62e, c. I. f. Buffalo.
WHEAT Receipts, 1)17 bu.; siwit market
easy; No. 3 rd, nominal, elevator atid 11.22
f, o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern, Duluth, 11.27,
f. o.. b.. allout; No. 1 hard. Manitoba, 11.11,
f. o. b., anoat. Options opened uteady on
firm cables und covering. A subsequent
reaction was succeeded by decided strength
'In July and more activity, following bullish
crop newa from winter wheat Btules. loiter
the market aagged pff under realizing and
closed Ho lower on May to c higher on
July. May, 1.16ifil. lti-. closed ut SI. Id;
July, tl.S'nl 044. cioaed at 1.H1,; Septem
ber, WJ4tl '-c, closed at Wc.
CORN Rooelpts, 74.175 bu.; exports. 2.454
bu.; spot market steady; No. 2, MVfcc ele
vator, and 6ic f. o. h., ittloat; No. 2 yel
low, 61-Hc; No. 2 white. oHnc Option mar
ket was featureless hei ., closing c net
lower. May, &wSs'uu0 3-lUc, closed at CO'ic.
OATS Kvcelpta, fci.tou bu.; exports, 1,1
bu.) spot market steady; mixed oat.t. 2li to
33 pounda, aoHJMVtc; natural white. 30 to 3.'
pounds, HoHfyiiiHc: cilpputl. No. 3 white, 3ti
to 40 pounds, 3!40c.
HAY Unlet; snipping, (!0Q6oc; good to
choice, 8ujSJc.
HOPS tjulet: state, common to choice,
104, 3nc; 1903, Si(3Sc; olds. lBc: Pa
clrlo oottSl. 1H04, aftix;, U03, 2D$3:c; olds, 14
lc.
HIDES Firm; Oulveston, 20 to 25 lbs.,
I80; California, 21 to ib lbs.. ISc; Texas, dry,
84 to 30 lba., 144c.
LEATHER firm; acid, !426c.
PROVISIONS-Beef. steady; family. $11.00
Blli OO; mesa, Hi.OoV'.f.O; .ber hams. 22.iiO(!
23.60; packet, 10.504U.OO; city extra India
meaa, I5.1W17.. Cut incuts, quiet; pick
led bailies, . 7J&7.f0; pickled shoulders. Sti.oo
(uo So. pickled hams. xh.754j9.&0. Laid, barely
teady; western ateamed. 17.10; refined,
quiet; continental. i'.2ti; Uouth American,
Si.75; compound, $4.7Mi6.124. iork, quiet;
family. $14 0tiil4.&0; shurt cleurs. $ia.0Oj)iB.&0;
meaa. I13.ll5'ai3.78.
VALLOW-Dull; city (12 per pkg), 4Hc;
country (pkga. free), 4S,fi4So.
RICB ateauy; uomeatic, lair to extra, 2T4
fiCVc; Japan, nominal.
BUTTER tueudyj street price, extra
creamery, jawtaic; umciai prices, creamery,
Artlcles.l Open., High.! Low. I Cloao.i Yes'y.
Wheat
May
July
Sept.
Corn
Feb.
May
July
Onts
Feb.
Mar
July
Sept.
Pork
Feb.
May
Lerd
Feb.
Mav
July
Rlba
Feb.
May
July
29
StUeti'H'SOVsflir1 I 30U ,30Hfi V SOHf'U
1 17,
t'34
4444,
46?,rfli4
1 17H
1 oou
84 ,934t
44-4,1 44
4o' 4641
1 lti',!l 16i; 1 16'4
w
! ,41
44 44'I
4&HI ' 4&H
12 87V,
' 8'87H
8 67H
B K5
T 00
28! ZSHiMSSii 28H
12 87
8 2Vs
I
I 11 67 IS 67V4
12 824' 12 1W 13 87
8 67'4 6S
8 874 ft Kfi
7 024! 7 00 I
8 75HI
8 874 ' 2'4
7 06
8 65
6 8741
7 024!
8 724
024
7 05
6 674
8 874
7 024
No. 2.
Cash quotations were as follows:
FLOUR Dull: Winter Patents, $5.105.S0;
winter straight S4.80ift6.OO; spring patents,
I5.00ft5.60; spring straights, $4.504.jK); bak
ers. S2.60ffl3.80.
WHEAT No. 2 spring. S1.14(S1.18; No. 3
spring. $1.061.16i No. 2 red, $1.18431.204.
CORN No. 2, 42e; No. 2 yellow, 43c.
OATS No. 2, 28c; No. 2 white, ZZIWyic l
No.-8 white, 30Vtf3He.
RYE No. 2, 7oc.
BARLEY Good feeding. S7(63c; fair to
choice malting, 42fg8c.
SEEDS No. 1 flax, SI. 16; No. 1 north
western, $1.22; clover, contract grade, $12.50.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., $12.85
&12.70. Lard, per 10O lbs., $fi.70f(iK6.724. Short
ribs sides (loose). tG.62Hati.75. Short clear
sides (boxed). $6.75S4.874-
Following were the receipts and ship
ments of flour and grain:
Flour, bbla 24.100
Wheat, bu 20,000
Corn, bu 2HS.8HO
Onts. bu 92.400
Rve, bu 4.000
Barley, bu 82.300
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was firm; creameries, 19B2S4e;
dairies, l!4r8 25c. Eggs, firm; at mark,
cases included, 23ft 2c; firsts, 2c; prims
firsts, 31c; extras. 33s. Cheese, steady, IKcp
12c.
19,600
3S.700
);,sno
62,901)
L'T, 900
common to extra, 213oc; held, common io
extra, 242K4c; renovated, common to ex
tra. nift-Hc;. western-factory, common to
extra. I723e.
CHEESE I'ncnanged.
EOGS Strong! western flrsta, 31c; woat
ern aeconds, 2!US0c.
POULTH5T Alive and dressed, quiet and
unchanged.--
- Kaaaaa City Orala and ProvUlena.
KANSAS CITY. Feb. 3. WHEAT -Higher;
May, $1,084; July. 8tinso: cash,
No. 2 hard. $1.11; No. 3. $1.074wl titi; No. 4,
Mcil.,; No. 3 red, $1.16; No. 3, l.HI.H,
No. 4, il.Oosjd.Oft. Receipts. 11 cars.
T CDRN-J'lrm; May, 434H',c; July, 434c;
cash: No. t mixed, 444c; No. 3 4ljj44V;
No, 3 white, 46o; No, 3, 444c
OATS Steady ; No. 2 while, 31Vic; No. 2
mixed, $i4c.
' HAY Steady: choice timothy, $.60filO.OO;
choice prairie, $7 &o8.00.
RYE Steady, 7"i'?7c.
EOU Firm; Missouri and Kansas, new
No. 3 whltewood cases included, 2V4c; case
count, 27c; raaos returned, 4o less.
BUTTER Creamery, 2327ot dairy, 19c.
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu...... 8.8uo ko.koo
Corn, bu 20.0UO 27,201)
Oats, bu 12.000 7.2U
Mllirsvkft 4irala Market.
MILWAl'K EE, Feb. S-WHEAT-Sleady:
n' 1 unrtherii. Il.loiu 1. 16: No. x northern
it . RYK Steady; No. 1, t2o.
, ' BARLEY Steady ; No. 3, 5
roRN-Bteady; No. 3. 424c; May,
anktd.
Philadelphia Produce Market
PHILAUKl.PlllA. icjo. 1, - firm; extra
item creamery. 31r
EOlsi Firm; western fresh. jV ai mark.
;HEESE-Slrad 12",c.
1 tlalM aail of tollun.
NKW ORLEANS Feb. 3. Secretary
ter'p statement rin ' orlU vialj
St, Louis tiralm and Provisions.
ST LOCIS, Feb. 3. WHEAT Ixiwer: No.
2 red cash, elevator, $1,144; track, $1.14&,
1.19; Muy, tl.la; July, 9ic; No. 2 hard,
V:OUN Firm; No. 2 caah, 43c; track, 44o;
May. 434r43c; July, ',- . , M
OATS Dull; No. i rush, 31e; track, 32c;
May. 3oic; No. 2 while. 324tl33c.
r i,ul 1 nruwJ " . - 1 ......
ffi5.o6: speclul brands. $5.65!B6.85; extra fancy.
SHEL Timothy, nominal, $2.0O2.4O.
CtmNMEAI-Steady. $2.40.
BRAN Dull; sacked, east track. 85c.
HAY-Steady; timothy, $8.00i&12.00; prairie,
$o.ooai2.oo.
IRON COTTONTIES 93c,
BAOGINd 7,iC
HEMP TWINE-64C.
PROVISIONS Pork, unchanged; jobbing,
new standard. $12.14- Lard, tlrmer; prime
steam, lb. 35. Dry salt meata (boxed), steady;
extra shorts. $6,624; clear ribs, $6,874; short
cloars, $7. Bacon, (boxed), steady; extra
shorts, $7.50; clear ribs, $7,624; short clears,
$7,874-
POl'LTRY Firm: chlckena, 8c; auiings,
10c; turkeys, 15c; ducks, 12c; geese, 8c.
b UTTER Quiet; creamery, 24804c; dai
ries, IB'hJDc.
EGGS Higher at 30c. case count.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 8.0HO 10.000
Wheat, bit 24,000 8.0o0
Corn, bu . 37.000 18.000
Outs, bu 39,000 37,000
Minneapolis brain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, Feb. 1 WHEAT May.
$1.16Wil.l6; July, $1,134; September, 47v3
95c; Nil. 1 hard, $1.16; No. 1 northern,
$1 14: No. 2 northern. $1.1(4.
FLOI7R FlrMt patent. $6.9iMj.40; second
patents, $6.104r.2O: first clears, $4.15ti4.3o;
second clears, $2.nii3.70.
BRAN In bulk, $13.80.
asked
sample, 36
V.
11 a-
I.tverpool Grain Market.
LIVERPDOL. Feb. I.-WH BAT-Spot,
nominal; No. 1 California, no stock; futures,
quiet; March. 7a d, May, 8e UH; July.
6s llVrl.
CORN Spot. American mixed, new. quiet;
Ss llad; American mixed, old. steady at
4s lid; futures, quiet; March, 4s Sd; May,
4s ld.
. llnlath Grain Market.
DUTjUTH. Feb. S.-WHEAT-To arrive
and on track. No. 1 northern, $1,124; Nd. 2
northern. $1,064; May, $1,144; July. $1.13;
September. 944c.
OATS To arrive and on t-ack. 294e.
Toledo teed Market.
TOLEDO, O.. Feb. S.-8EED-Clover,
eesh, February, $756; March, $7.60; April,
$7 45: October, $6 90; prime timothy, $1.35;
March timothy, $1,374; prime alalkt, $7.80.
Peoria Market.
PEORIA, Feb. I-CORN-Steady ; No. 3.
42V'; No, 4, 41c; no grade, 4VV.V.
CoaTee Market.
NEW YORK, Feb. S.-COFFEE-Market
fur futures opened steady at unchanged
prlcea to an advance of 6 points and rmed
generally steady. Sales were reported of
W.750 liags. Including Msrch at T.lofalltvc;
April at 7.15c; May ut 7 4utfj"7.45c: JTy at
T.ftxnl 7oc; August at T.7(f7.75c; September
at 7 e7.9(V. October at He; November at
8c; December at 8.10c. Spot market quiet;
No. 7 Rio. 8 -lc.
. Trraaarr Ntatemrnl.
WASHINGTON. Feb. 3. -Today's ataie
ment of tho treasury balances In the gen
eral fund, rxclusive of the $15o.0oo.uu0 gold
reserve in the division of i.ii.n.nii.,,,
''"iTiso ii-. -ii'i'l,le u"l"i'. $l4u,4ta,fctil;l
1 " 1 '
NEW V0RK STOCKS AND BONDS
Eptcnlatiaa ii Actire and ' Prices Ar
Generally Higher,
MOVEMENT UNEVEN AND INTERMITTENT
renns) Ivanla. Anthracite Coalers aail
Southern I'aelfle Advance Sereral
Points raln Rate War Af
fects Some "hares.
NEW YORK, reo. ..-There was con
tlnueu ai'ule tLec:u.aJoii 1,1 siocks toUu
aitu ciMi.uei auiis tu.iiier auvauce in lii
plies icwi. 1 ue uiueiiieiii a.-, uneven nun
.oici rinUc..t, ii.c iu.ancv bhiiLing ,roui u.ie
pu.llt to altoiiltfl. mere Waft 1,0 ut'naii
,,tto .0 UMuuiik lor ine ueinaud, which
hs b.isea oic general conH,ueii.oiirt
Which v. a.-i lua.t.iu i llio cx.mil; uouna-
...... v. Ol IIH.IK .
n,ri'; ui 1. ..ere st centered In railroads ol
to.- eastern k.il u 1111 cuuiai), aicouug.i
mere aM oiue lecuneuee 01 snngin later
in me nay 111 1 no t acincs. nciiu..,( cou
linutu to ue me ieaiuie vt ihe inalaei anu
toe ispiu njianCc tnelH 111 ll quottu va.uu
Had it uiater.ai enec t c.n cno couiuis and lue
r-enns nsrii.i group imrticulai i . Aiioiner
uuiivt; lur .ne niu.King up 01 tne price ui
fennayivunta Wua lor m puipose Oi au
JUeting It 10 tne rucent Wiue auvatice in
4ew lOrn venirul. A inovemeni III either
one of the stanuard trunK line stocks is cer
tain sooner or mier to 00 loiloweu by tne
oiner to preserve a certain parity between
mem. r'eiinayivanin is natuiauy benented
by 1110 g row in in value ot the various com
panies in which it nolds a dominant iiuor
cst, especially by the Inci cased uividend
disbursements on many ot its controlled
stocks. Hie rate ot accumulation of Penn
hyivanla. and in fact or all the coaiers, was
very rapid.. Blocks ot l.cmO to 6.W0 snares
weie constantly transierred. The announce
ment of tne rfoutnern paclnc reiunumg
p. an revived tne demand tor the Pucincs,
out did not carry tne movement In tnem
tar. This plan has alreaay figured to sucn
an extent in the previous use in bom
Southern Pacific und Union Pacific tnat
Its Influence) as a market factor was largely
exhausted beiore Its announcement, 'inem
was some awakening In Kock island alter
a long period of comparative neglect. Dut
that movement also was not we'll sustained.
ii .iwi;eu co cm oaseu on the intimat.on
that the supfKised change of control, in
Kansas City Southern und Colorado &
Southern was ucslgned In tha Rock Island
Interest. Atchison hung back during the
period of strength and was one of tho first
stocks to weaken. Tho prospect of a prose
cution lu the Colorado Fuel rebate case Is
not relished by stockholders, especially in
view of the present public attention
aroused to thl wholo subject. The ex
tremity to which the grain rate war la be
ing carried muat be taken some account of
in regard to the earning power of tho
grangers. A number of the stocks wnlcn
have had unexplained advances relapsed
sharply today when efforts were made to
dispose of recently accumulated holdings.
The Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic stocks
were an example and the Minneapolis, St.
Paul & Sault Bte, Marie stocks also were
heavy. Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis &
Omuha preferred, tho purchase ot ltO
sluices of which caused n rise of 35 points
the other clay, relapsed today 25 points on
a sale of 400 shares. The active remixing
movement today was coincident with tho
appearance of the estimates on the week s
currency movement. Indicating a loss of
cash bv the banks of upward of $5,t.0oo,
due to the excess of gold exports over the
receipts from the Interior. The renewed
strength of the coalers, however, and a
rush to buy Missouri Pacific pulled the
market up and made the closing strong.
Bonds were irregular; total sales, par
value, $5,744,000. United States bonds were
all unchanged on call. .
Quotation? on the New Y'ork Stock ox
chanrs were aa follows:
Soles.Htsh. Low. Close.
Atchison 8,100 88i 8J4 RSH
do preferred 700 iozj, niz
Atlantic Coast Line.
sno 122 1214 1214
24,900 105 1034 4
9,600 135 1344
2,9f) 2054 1994 203
15.800
504
434
21.200 24V4
1,6X 242
997.
24
64
394
33
h8
444
81
664
91
914
DO-4
414
'234
241
Baltimore & Ohio
do preferred
Canadian Pacific; ...
Cen. of New Jersey.
Chesapeake Sr Ohio,.
Chicago A Alton ...
do preferred
Chi. Great Western.
Phi. N. V
Chi., Mil. & St. Paul. 19.100 1774
Chi. Term. t Trans. l.fiyO . 174
ao preferred wo ji
C. C. C. & St. Louis . 700
Colo. & Southern .... 5.000
do first preferred.. 700
do second preferred 3.400
Delaware & Hudson 26,300 194U
Del.. Lack. & West.. zoo aoi
Denver & Rio G. ... 400
do preferred 3,000
Erie 47.500
do first preferred.. 6,000
do second preferred 1,200
flOCKing valley ....
do preferred
Illinois Central
Iowa Central
do preferred
Kansas City South.
do preferred
Louis. & Nashville .
Manhattan L
Met. Securities
Metropolitan St. Ry
Mexican Central ...
Minn. & St. Louis .
M..St. P. & S. Ste. M. 2,600 1014 100
61,300 109
60
1,600
3.400
97
1344
604
42
80
234
2404
17U4 H74
700
400
4.700 15
4,8o 3:
900
1.6)0
6.500
1'
30
99 V4
26
134
3SV.
1SS
ST'74
33
8T4
44
804
66
904
914
174
304
994
24J
63
38
i;w4
359
33
8T4
444
804
664
9)4
914
loi4 1564
5t4
31
67
30
674
30
85
30
574
304
654
,100 138 1374 138
800 170 170 170
2.100 7SV 7S
12,300 1174 116
22
60
1.900
200
224
60
,84
116
224
5S
100
32
664
424
do preferred 400 1614 16"4
Missouri Pacific 61,300 109 io.', loni
Mo., Kan. & Texas
do preferred
N. R. R. of M pW
New York Central
N. Y Ont. & West. 19.700
Norfolk & Western.. 11,000
do ofd.. ex. dlv. .. 200
Pennsylvania 196.100 144 1H94 1404
P.. CO. & St.L.,ex.d. 5UO 82 "2 814
Reading 271.500 Ur4
do first preferred... 200 934
do second preferred l.ioo 92
Rock island Co 95.0OO 354
do preferred 2.700 82
St.L. A 8.F., 2d pfd. 2,700 734
St. L. Southwestern.. 1,600 2114
324
67
434
12.6D0 1694 148
4r4 444
M4
914
801;
934
314
. 664
43
1484
444
814
93
924
934
91
344
804
72
254
61 4
61
1.800 1184 1184 1184
32.300 35 344 844
1.100
16,300
1,000
2,600
98 874 974
364 34 364
364 354 354
644 63 54
106,700 1234 1224 1224
100 974 974 9,4
SJ4
464
8.400
10,200
45
23
do preferred 1.8O0 614
Southern Pacific 52,20 674
do preferred
Southern Railway ..
do preferred
Texas A Pacific ...
Tol., St. L. A West.
do preferred
Union Pacific
do preferred
Wabash
do preferred
Wheel. A iJtke Erie.
Wlsooneln Central ... 600 234
do preferred OoO 614
Adams Express
American Express .. 200 235
United States Ex.... 300 iV) 128
WelU-Faigo Express
Amalgamated Cop. .. 66.500 754 744
Am. Car A Foundry. 1,400 334 33
do preferred 200 93 924
Am. Cotton Oil .... 2,3oO 344 33 4
do preferred
American Ice 1,300 64 64
do preferred I,4n0 40 404
Am. Linseed Oil .... 100 174 174
do preferred
Am. Locomotive .... 4,000 374 3ti4
do prererrea
Am. Smelt. A Refng.
do preferred
Am. Sugar Refining..
Am. Tobacco, pfd. ..
Anaconda Min. Co. ..
Brook. Rap. Transit.
Colo. Fuel A Iron ..
Consolidated Uas. ,.
Corn Products 4i0 20 80
do preferred 2) 764 74
DIs. Securities 2,500 36 364
General Electric 6n0 IM64 186
International Paper.. 2u0 21 20
do preferred 10 764 "64
International Pump . 300 384 38
do preferred
National Lead 2,9o) 294 2S
North American .... 800 104 104
raciuc aiaii ,110 444
People's Gas 1,700 lo,
Pressed 8teel Car ... 700 864
do preferred 100 so.
Pullman Palace Car I'm 243
Republic SU'?I 8i)0
do preferred luO '
Rubber Geods 700
do preferred
Tenn. Coal A Iron.. 700
U. 8. leather $.200
do preferred ..
IT. a Realty ...
U. 8. Rubber 4K 34
do preferred 100 1O0
United States Steel. 20.800 304
do preferred 22.1oO 96
Va. -Carolina Chem.. 2.200 36
ao preierreu
Weat'house Electric,
Western Union ttoO
94
93
914
:4
81
724
26
614
674
23
46
19
23
504
Z4
2344 235
129
240
744
334
924
344
93
64
40
164
40
374 36 37
300 110 lloia 110
8,0oO 864 86 86
2.200 1194 1184 118
1.500 1424 1424 1424
1,700 9"4 94 95
1,200 10x4 I08 108
2.9UO 614 604 604
1.800 74 46 47
8.9M) 2044 2024 20314
20
76
36'4
ISO
20
"6
84
86
29
104
44
1074
36
90
244
164
68
254
94
72
14
164
69
264
'724
4414
107
90
243
14
69
254
'n
14
3.SO0 IO44 104 lOji.
4.600 86 834 84
2i lug
100 ISO
924
3)i4
100
80t4
94
344
I'M
180
924
36
100
4
954
85
108
178
924
rsss-SS'S, nriojuiu LIVE stock market
regn iar.
DIIF.M OF A9SOlIATP.il R5KS
Clearings of the Great Commercial
tentere of Conntry.
NEW YORK, Feb. 3 The following
table, complied by Hradstreet. shows the
bank clearings nt the principal cities (or
the week enued February 3. with the per
centage of incicaso nd decrease, as com
pared with the corresponding week last
Joar:
CITIES.
I.
New York
Chicago
Boston
Philadelphia
St. Ixiuis
Httsburg
San Francisco
Baltimore
Cincinnati
Kansas City
New Orleans
Cleveland
Minneapolis
Detroit
Louisville
OMAHA
Milwaukee
Providence
Buffalo
Indianapolis
St. Paul
jOB Angeles
St. Joseph
Denver
Columbus
Memphis
Seattle
Richmond
Washington
Savannah
Albany
Portland, Ore
Fort Worth
Toledo, O
Salt Lake City ....
Peorta
Atlanta
Rochester
Hartford
Nashville
Des Moines
Spokane, Wash
Tacomn
Grand Rapids
New Haven
Davton
Norfolk
Springfield, Mass..
Worcester
Portland, Me
Augusta, Ga
Topeka
Sioux City
Syracuse
Evnnsvll'.e
Birmingham
Wilmington, Del...
Knoxvllle
Davenport
Little Rock
Wllkesbarre
Fall River
Macon
Wheeling, W. Vn...
Wichita
Akron
Chattanooga
Springfield, 111
Kalamazoo. Mich..
Youngstown
Helena
Lexington
Fargo. N. D
New Bedford
Canton. O
Jacksonville, Fla...
Lowell
Chester. Pa
Oreenshurg Pa
Hockford. Ill
Blnghamton
Springfield. O
Bloomlngton. 111...
Oulncy III
Sioux Falls. 8. D. . .
Mansfield, O
Decatur, III
Jacksonville. 111....
Fremont. Neb
Houston
tGalveston
Charleston 8. C...
Cedar Rapids
Totals. U. 8
Outside New Y'ork. ,
44.0 .
13.7: .
.
jo!).;'.
8.1,.
8.4,.
0 4
10.3
11 6
1
I Clearings. lnc. Dec.
I II-
$1,871. 996. 9ri ;
1 Ik3.5l2.i9
l.to,64.i.l.a
i )19.37. M9'
61,5'.'0.4''
I 60.237, 38
;U.877..')N.i
2.42t..12
il.28.i.JW;
22.2i3.;ii2,
, 20.394. 5.-4
! 13.61.4. ,96'
I 14,00.1. ;,M:
10.92O.77ii
12.0..9.1 X9
7.4'ic.,.c.6;
8.221.7VS'
7.07O.Hfl!
6.565. 8"6
. 282.034;
8,172.311.
7.492.6741
4.341.148
6.975 58Ji
6.iW7.1iO
4.690.M9
4.1S2,iw7
5.293.2'38
4.413.1)
3.595.261:
3.774. 033'
3.191,972!
4.023.Sl!'4
3.529.o23i
2.809.674' ,
2.987.3.",9;
2,980.3281.
1.124.K16I
8.196,035
2.060.1 "IS 1
2.169.3:
2.101. 5:i0i
2.37J.828!
1.977.010
2,155,3i7
1,478.6.11:.
1.554 055 ,
1.864,95m,
1.416.4:;
1.773.90I):
1, 040,9o8
' 861.9,rw,,
1.6i.51.'l'
1.436.9IS
1.130.201 ,
6 5.
19 9.
8.6 .
4 6,.
0.5..
9.5;.
16.0,.
'io'2;.
17. .
"un'.'i,.
.
11.91.
5.6:.
29 9
3 5
7.3
i5!5
2.8',
9 9
1
3o!s
I
19.4
12.5 .
8 3.
15.8 .
3.0:.
16.9 .
45.8
24.5:
32.4!.
11.8;.
J 16.1
26.7
'is.':
'ik'.s
"2.4
2.4
13.2
18. T
10.2
47
12.2
..I
1.096,614 .
1.229.41S .
766,r.27 .
842.510'.
1,046.151!
691.9701.
456.6X9,.
826.3i;9i
1.269.79'i'
43,8l),.
775.159; .
716. 224;
912.7W
548.127:.
618.279 .
650,537
465.443'.
4i.4'.8 .
498. 02S..
1.508,442"
418. 4Jo:
3SS.534'.
430.6"'.
367.6:21.
50S.W)'
' 360.160'.
366.3H01 .
322.529:.
.204.1521
f43.511l
,307.0iO!
226 4,
183.34'.
9.774. 236'.
8.940 00,):.
1.15R.9XS .
484.185;.
19.0!.
16. 8.
13.5'.
3.9
"79
5.3
18.2
28.8
'66.'3
61.3
11.3!,
25.4'.
1S.1I
24 2
Yl
34.71.
0.2!.
13.9..
6.1
0.3
i;2
30.0
25.8
100. 01.
29.91.
44.11.
7.11.
!
15.2
4.1
14.2
10.9
7.7
....I
1
.....
.1..-.
1.6
14.0
21.2
, !$2,7Trt.OO?.231 1
I 880,006.236'
28. 3l.
4.1.
CANADA.
Montreal
Toronto
Winnipeg
Ottawa
Halifax
Quebec
Vancouver. B. C...
Hamilton
London, Ont
St. John, N. B
Victoria. B. C
Totnla
21.657.301!
18.709.791
5.180.170
2.131. 3P8
1.904 02ir
1.245.93
1.407,040!
1,069 082'
819.3181 11.1!
757.870! I
746.8951 18.31
22.41
43.6!
16.2!
22.3!
!.".....!
I
18.7
11.1
26.8
0.1
'io.i
$ 65.118.817! 24.21.
Not Included In totals becsuee containing
other items than clearings.
INot Included in totals because of no com
parison for last year.
Boston Stock Market
BOSTON, Feb. 3-Call loans,
cent; time loans, S44 per cent
closing on stocks and bonds:
Adventure ...
AHoupz
Amalgamated
Am. Zinc
Atlantic
2G7.Blnsham
.177 jl.lumt-t & Hac....
.1(6 ce.ntrnnlal
.14o !i t'opar Ilange
. 22 Daly weat
tiotnlnlon lull ....
ranktln
23 per
Official
AlchlKon ad. 4a
do 4a m
Hex. Central 4 74
Atchison 88
do M .'102l
DoMton e Albany
boatnn A; MfO'ia.
Boaton Klevated
Kltihburs. prd...
Mei. Central
N. Y., N. H. A H...ZU)
Pere Marauetta 10
t'nlon Paclllo 12'2 !Grano'
Am. Arxe. Chom -lVlnle Iloyale
do pfd 0 Mm. Mining
Am. Pneu. Tuba 4H ! Mii lilltan
Am. Sugar 142 Mohawk
do pfd 1V Mont. Coal & Coke
Am. T. ft T 14ntilold Dominion
Am. Woolaa 24 jOereola
do pfd 914 Parrot
Dominion I. & 8 19 iQnini'y
ol Hhannnn
15 Tamarack
Ii Trinity
... ,
...
. .. 71
... 11
... 16
... 324
...6H0
...18
694
U
10'i
Kdlaon Kler. ilium
Ueneral I2lectrlu ..
Mm. Elae
do pfd
Maaa. Oaa
I I, Und Fruit
do pfd
L 8. Steel .
do pfd
Weatlnghousa Com... uv
Ex-divldend.
ti) l'. 8. Mining
... S "U. S. Oil ...
...KW'.a t'tsh
... 11314 Victoria
... Sii'( Winona
. 1 wolverine ....
. MM
. lu'
. ,l.'i
. 6a',
.
. 27
. 34
. 2
.111)
7
.123
. H1
. 23 4
. at
. 424
. 4:.
. 12
10t
London Stock Market.
LONDON, Feb. 8. Closing quotations on
atocus und bonds were:
Conaola. money.... -l N. V. Central 162
do accoust Norfolk Went 82a
Ai.aconda ei do pfd 1)0
Atchlaoa l Ont. & Weat
do pfd IO6V4 Pennaylvanla 714
Baltlmora ft Ohio... 107 Hand Mlnea 11
C anadian Pacific Ill Heading 47tt
L'hea. & Ohio HVi do let pfd 474
Chicago O. W 24St do d pfd 4(4
, M. ai 8t. P lei Southern Hy 1i4
De Ueera 11 dt pfd loo
Denver & K. 0 3J Southern Pacific CS
do pfd 1t I'Dlon Pacinc 12j
Brie ih do pfd loo
do let pfd..." 2 t: 8. Steel .11",
do 2d pfd M do pfd
Illinois Central 104 Wabash 2:14
Loulavllle t Nali...l41 do pfd 44
Mo., Kan. & Tea.,.. ;3 8panlah 4a DU a
SILVER Bar, firm, 28d per ounce.
MONEY 2Cy'24 per cent.
The rate 01 oiscuunt In the open market
for short bills is 24 per cent; for three
months' bills, 24 per cent.
-ew York Mining- Stocks,
NEW YORK. Feb. S.-The following are
the closing quotations on mining stocks:
Adams Con
Alice
flreeca
brunswlck Con....
Comatock Tunnel.
Con. Cel. and Va.
Horn silver
Iron Silver
LeadvlMe con
Ottered.
. to
. II
. i
. 10
.1M
ii
.200
. 2
Little Chief ...
Ontario
Ophlr
I'hoenix
Hotosl
savage
Sierra Nevada
Small llopea ..
Standard
.. i
..17 J
..160
.. Iv)
.. 10
.. n
.. It
.. 27
..150
Total sales for the day, 1,438,600 shares.
ew York Money Market.
NEW YORK, Keb. 3-MONEY-On call
aleady at l'fi-'4 per cent; closing bid. 1
per cent: offered at 2 per cent. Time loans
easy and steady; sixtv dava and ninety
days. 3 per rent; six months, 84134 per
cent.
f'RIME MERCANTILE PAPER-34'f4U
per cent.
BILVEH-Bar, 814c; Mexican dollars.
47-e.
HTERLINO EXCHANGE Steady, with
actual .buainets in bankers' bills at $4 88
4 8)., for drntand and at $4 857ifl 1.8574 for
I 'o reign Flnaaclal.
IjONDON, Feb. 3. Money was in fair de
mand In tho market today and rates ware
easier; much of tha money paid Into tha
Bank of England yesterday was released.
Discounts were quiet and steady. The ahip
ments of gold from New York to France
caused a rise In Berlin and Paris exchange.
It la understood that the Paris demand la
pretty well satisfied. A portion of the
above shipments will come to London.
Trading on the Stock exchange was quiet,
owing to the luck of outside aupport, though
consols and other gilt-edged securities were
upheld by the strength of the bank re
serve. Americans were the center of ac
tivity. After opening at parity, Philadel
phia & Heading and Erie further Improved,
sharply strengthening other stocks. Am
sterdam buying was an additional Item.
Villon Paclfio and 1'nlted Blatea Bteel were
In moderate demand Prices closed steady.
Grand Trunk was bought frely on tho
excellent traffic raturna. Foreigners wero
irregular. Paris supported specialties.
Japanese were easier on profit-taking. Im
pe.rial Japanese government 6s of 1804 were
quoted at 1.00V Peruvians were active.
Kaffirs hardened on Paris supimrt.
BERLIN. Feb. 3 On the Bourse today
coal shares were lower; foreign govern
ment funds were firm.
PARIH. Feb. 3. Tha tone 011 the Bourse
today waa firm throughout. Russian im-
K'rlal 4s were quoted al 89. 0 and Russian
nds of 1i4 at 5"8. The private rate of
discount was 24'52'S per cent.
Verj
Little Change in Rtlin; Prices
for Fat Cattle.
HOG MARKET WAS A TRIFLE HIGHER
carcely Enough Mirep nnd l.amba on
nle to Make a Test of Market, bnt
Demnnd Was In lioml 9hape
anil Prices Held Mead).
:i ji 4 4 17 m ia 4 774
41 !7 ... 4 ",4 lea ' t 714
TJ 14 ... T ?......: ... 4 .J
75 H i 4 4 114 S M 4
f. : leu 4 'i t 11 ,.1 ' 4 M
M ZM . . 4 7-t 4( IK M) 4 .,
74 H I 40 4 t! 1 4s 40 4 :",
ot I'.'l ... 4 7:4 12.. 11;, 4 aak
Perelnte m-re
Ofllclal Monday
Official Tuesday
Official Wednesday.
Official Thursday'.
Official Friday.......
SOL'TU OMAHA. Feb. 3. 1M.
Cflftle. Hoars. Sheep.
. .. 2.'.oa 4.:'! .l it!
. . . 8 447 .f4 B.11S
... R IM cl.8,5 4.,'44
... 2.74S 5i:,4 i.4o
. .. 1.4KI 4.70U f
Five days this week. . . .1 l.i 11 27.:tf2 21. OW
Same days last week. . . .17,'JXJ 67.22) :.l'.,.
Same days e. k liefore. .17.M..' 64. HW, 32.j3
Same three weeks ago.. 18.53.: 47.3'i." :.8ol
Auma r,.,, n.nrl. 1,1 -ii I Vri l -'7.IM
Same days last 1 ear. . . . 11,77u 1i,M& 2.bXi
RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE.
J"o ivnuwil'g tauic BllOSIB CI1H lvv,',i
v. voioe, nutfs ann sneep at ouuin vn, u
for the year to date, with coiupauson with
19115 1M4. Inc. Dec.
Cafe 77.808 83.815 5.947
Hoes ?', 7 '.hu umi ih 7H
Sheep I. i;;oi4 173J,sil 40.008
The following table shows i'.ie average
price of hogs at South Omaha lor the last
several days, with comuartaions:
:9o4. 1? Ki. ;i9')2. !llrt-.-4l90. 18.
4 74 8 4D, 8 lo 27 1 4 ii 3 ii
I Ii 601 6 17' & 3v 4 4e J
4 63 I 8 22j U 2 b 1 3 61
4 i4i 29, 1 -. 4 Mi 3 o4
4 ti 0 47, 6 27 ! 4 84! 3 6b
4 791 8 15 " 2fi, ' 3 ;
4 8 6 53 6 02 6 13 4 63
4 k,H 0 b 8 (3, b 15 4 3 i
! ti Wil 6 06 1 6 2il 4 o.i 3 1
4 SOI ti 14, 5 13 4 48 3 J
4 87; 6 73! I 6 11 4 601 a if
4 811 H to' 6 12, 1 4 bJ 3 W
4 81 64, o !Wi 5 22 1 I 3 tio
4 79 1 6 4J4 5 98 , 5 28 4 2 '
4 811 ti ,4 ti UOj 6 km 1 64! 3 ,0
I 6 6s S b'n b U 4 66i 3 84
4 72 I 6 9.t 5 22 1 4 7 8 84
4 7. 6 6S, , S 2b 4 C 3 64
4 84' ;(i 6 33, I 4 tiJI 3 6!
Indicates Sunda.
The 0thnl.1l nmnlia. r.,,l' rtf stock
brought In today by each road was:
Cuttle. Hoga. Sh :ep.H"r's.
C, M. & Bt. P. Ry.... 1 5 .. 1
WahHKh
Mo. P. Ry 3
I . 1 system 4
K uy. Jt, t V w ' I? r.
C, St! P., M. ri O.' Ry 1U
n. & M. Hy
C. H. & y. Ry. ...
C, R. 1. & P., east.
Illinois Central
Chicago Ut. Western
i 19 !
Jan. 16... I 4 51',,;
Jan. 17... I 4 U04,
Jjn 18. .. 4 6iv
Jan. 19... 1 4 ,
Jan. 2,... 1 4 b7 1
Jan. 21... 4 6t
Jan. 22...
Jan. :3... 4(34,
Jan. 24... 4 U,4i
Jan. 2S... 4 71
Jan. 26... 4 7:4
Jan. 2f .. Iw 1
Jan. 18. .-. 1 4 644:
Jan. 29... 1
Jan. 3d...: 4 504;
Jan. 31 ... 1 4 83 1
Feb. l.... 4 t
Feb. 2 J 1 7n I
Feb. 3...., 4 724,
):i
1
Hi
8
15
6
lii
U
b
88
ToUil receipts b8
The oispoFition ot the day's receipts was
as .'ollows, each buyer purchasing the
number ot heud Indicated:
Cattlc.llogR.Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co.
Swllt und Coinpany .
Cudahy Packing Co.
Armour & Co
Carey & Kenton
V. 1. Stephen
Hill & lluutzinger ...
Hamilton
L. F. Hum
Mike Haggcrty
J. Ii. Root & Co
S. & S
Other buyers
213 84
2CM 1.3i8 2
174 1.723 82?
22S 1.41W W
M
37
113
41
15
43
532
2S 4K7
Totals 1.512 6.971 1.912
CATTLE There was a very moderate run
of cuttle reported this morning, but, the
same aa yesterday, the I rains were so slow
ill arriving that tho opening of tho market
was delayed until a lute hour. When buy
ers did start out. however, it did not take
them long to buy up most everything in
sight.
Only a few cars of beef steers were In
cluded In the receipts and moft of those
were of.onlv fair quality. Buyers, though,
took hold fairly well and paid just about
steady prices. Of course nome cf the cattle
that illd not Just auit them were neglected
and hard to move at steady prices, but as
a general thing there was very little changa
from yesterday In ruling prices.
The cow market was also Just about
stcudy. The demand for the more desirable
grades was active nnd such kinds changed
hands very freely. When It came to the
common nnd medium kinds thme waa not
quite ao much activity noticeable, but slill
the prices paid could not be quoted any
thing but steady with yesterday. With tho
exception of some very late arrivals a fairly
good clearance was made at a reasonably
early hour.
Bulls, veul calves and stags did not show
enough change to be worthy of mention.
There were only a few stockers and feed
ers In tho yardo. and u.s supplies have bean
light all tho week speculators were all will
ing to take a few cattle even though it was
Friday. As a result the good heavv cattle
sold nt good strong prices, with othera Just
about steady. Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
No
2...
6...
...
I ..
17...
10...
12.!.
n!!!
18...
At.
.. mr,
.. 734
..1015
.. 8X7
. . 1 IMS
rr.
3 !S
! r,o
3 HS
4 00
4 Oo
No. .
12.i7
15 1147
1245
If HMD
10 iars
STEELS AZV) COWS.
COWS.
4 :r,
4 25
4 25
4 35
4 70
... 70
. . . 90
. .. 710
...lit.')
. .. :)
... 70u
. .. 98')
...1010
... K65
... S5
... H'X)
...1064
... 978
... '.
. ,. 861)
...1080
. . .Kti',1)
. .. 81
. .. r.c
...1070
... 940
. ..1170
...104
...1085
... 88"
.1250
1 78
2 no
2 21
i 25
2 25
: 25
2 25
t :0
1 S5
t 40
2 40
51)
2 50
2 50
2 50
2 60
2 0
2 8,1
: 85
2 70
2 75
9.
10.
9.
5 .
4.
1.
a!
:i.
14.
4.
2.
4.
25.
l!
1.
18.
1.
28.,
4.
10.
20.
17..
4.
12.
.. 72
.. 8:8
.. 991
..1098
..1045
..1180
..1081
. .1088
..1000 3 00
..1017 S 00
..1080 3 00
..875 3 00
2 75
2 75
2 80
2 85
2 85
2 9,1
2 5
3 00
. 67
.1087
.1100
.1150
. 8S:
.1012
. r,5
.1079
I 00
8 15
3 25
1 25
2 25
3 30
S 30
3 30
..1110 i 30
..1005 3 35
..loeo 3 40
..1098 60
.1187
.1108
COWS AND HEIFERS.
856
880
427
.. 913
..1090
..1270
..1540
9 50 7. . .
I'.EIF'.L.S.
3 10 2
3 26 14
BULLS.
2 35 1
2 50 1
2 80 1
2 00
CALVES.
475
170
1520
820
710
a 50
3 50
1 25
3 (5
2 4
3 25
4 00
1 60
2 CM
2 25
1 00
3 31
4 00
4 50
4 50
3..
5..
6..
4..
1..
1..
2..
1. .
12..
250
310
J50
210
42
240
110
220
STOCKEK8
911, X 311
60
832
447
790
710
630
724
....... 887
1.
t...
1...
1...
I...
1...
4. . .
1...
AND
102..
...
4...
10...
:...
33...
10...
:c...
150 4 50
194 6 01)
120 I 00
90 ( 00
130
140
5 25
140
FEEDERS
142 6 60
9 75
BHEEP 'I hete vcrc only three cars cf
sheep and lnmhs on sale this morning, so
that a good test of the market was not
made, l ackers, however, took hold free.v
of what was offered and paid good steady
1 prires. though the quality waa onlv lull.
two rars or rslr inrr.lis sold for tii.TS. The
receipts all the week have hern light for
the time of year and with a good oemnnd
trading has been quite active with prices
sieani.y oinsncng . .t i,,e cl,.e v, ,uc
week the tnarlet 011 both sheep and iamb
Is just about 'r,rk to where It was before
the big break ast week. If there Is any
change at a.l It may be that some of tins
fair 10 medium kinds have rot quite re
gained all the lne. but as a general thing
prices are right rack to the high point.
Quotations tor ted etocx: Oood to cholca
yearlings. $d.iNJ.;n; fair to good vear
yearlingr. $ 00'u 8. 25 , fair to good year
'tr. Ii..60ti6.00; good to choice wether.
$.V(VrfTii.50; fair to good welhers $4.5yg5i);
K'"'i1 lo choice ewes, wVivo: lair to r "t1
twes. $4(Hy l.40; common to fair ewes. $3 50
tr3.!i: good to chrl e inmhs. ,;.ixili'.64i' 1ST
Io good lambs. JS. Soft 7. 00; feeder vearllngs,
$4 5O'06 leeder wethers, 44.2614.nO feeder
ewes. $3.3Kl"J.75: feeder lambs. tj.503 25.
Representative sales:
No. Av. Pr.
lu native wethers ivi $6 75
14 imlve lambs 9i 8 75
281 western lambs f.l 8 76
225 western lambs 61 6 75
197 western ewes 88 4 4')
25 western lambs 2 8 7S
241 western wethers 98 S 25
C IIK (.() LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Strong, Hog's a Shade Higher
and Sheep Mroaaer.
CHICAGO. Feb. 3. --CATTLE- Receipts,
SS.OnO head: market strong; good to prime
Steers, $5Ofa6.i6: poor to medium. Whftcj
5 46; stockers and feeders, $2..!6'(i4 36: cows.
$1.2Mi4.46; heifers. $2.HK6. 15: ranners. $1.X
t26: bulls, $2.ivf4.UO; calves, $3.iku7.25.
HOGS Receipts, 24,010 head; market n
shade higher; mixed and butchers, $4 851$
4 6; good to choice heavv, 14.8Mi4 tf: rougit
heavy. $4.fiKu4 7o; light, H5V(i4.0; bulk of
sales, $4.65!('4.)4i.
SHEEP AND LA M BS Receipts, K3
head: market stronger: lambs weak: good
to choice wethers. $ii.iu?Tu.h6; fair to choice
mixed, $4.1,ib6.10; western sheep. $4.6!ii.6;
native lambs, $5.tcVS7.75; western lambs,
$5.ioi7.76.
-w York Live stork Market.
NEW YORK. Feb. 3. BEEVES Receipt
3,4d2 head; good steers steady; medium and
common Blow to Hie lower; hulls dull and
western bulls loe off; cows steady; native
steers, $3.a0itf'S.75; oxen and Singe. a.3.4(V7i
4 ; bulla. $2.atf4j.l0; cows. $1.5nti i. to. C.c
bles quoted live ciutel clow at ll'cillc per
pound; tops 12c ctressed weight; sheep
steady nt I2513c rireav.d weight; refrigera
tor beef steady at 91io per pound; exports
tomorrow, l.ObO cattle, 7,200 quarters of
beef.
CALVES Receipts, 104 head: market for
veals firm; barnyard calves steady; west
ern dull and weak; veals, $5.0iV39.75; no very
choice here: good barnyard calves. $4.K);
westerns, $3.5; dressed calves steady.
HOGS Receipts, 2,813 head; market feel
ing Heady; prime state hogs, $5.20.
SHEEP ANU LAMBS Receipts. l.SriO
head: sheep In light supply nnd steady;
lambs very dull, but hardly quotable
lower; sheep, $4.yfi5.oO; no prime sheep
sold; lambs, $7.50(8.16; few fancy Jerseys
at $8.76.
Kansas City l ive Vtoek Market.
KANSAS CITY. Feb. 3. CATTLE Re
ceipts, s.OeO head. Including 200 southerns;
mutket steady: choice export and dreseej
beef steers. 5.n0f!6.75; fair to good. $3 60if
4.75; western fed steers, $3.5ij?5.:S; stockers
and feeders, $3.0aHi4.86; southern steers, $3.25
?M.25; southern cows, J2.26fl3.25; native cows,
l.764i4.0Q; native hellers. $2.b04.H5; bulls,
2.25ii3.75; calves. $3.0o$3.60.
HOGS Receipts, 8,5o0 head; market 6c
higher; top $5.05; bulk of sales, $4.70; heavy,
4.oO; packers, I4.8o-g6.00; pigs and lights,
$4. ICS 4.90.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 3.400
head; market 5SH0C higher; native lambs,
$6.60(a7.o0; native wethers. $5.00Cpti.85; native
ewes. $4.75'q5.25; western fed lambs, $rt.60ijji
7.60: western fed yearlings, $i.O(Kri4j.6; west
ern fed sheep, $4.76ti5.6"; stockers and feed
ers, $3.SO2i5.&0.
Ut. I.onla LItc Stock Market.
ST. LOt'IS, Feb. 3. CATTLE Receipts,
1,600 head. Including 600 head Texan: mar
ket steady; native shipping and export
rteers, $5.(XVB6.75; dressed beef and butcher
steers 14 l iff, 4f, : steers under 1.000 Ihs.. $3.25
j'4.70; stockers and feeders, $2.ST,f4.?5; rows
and heifers, $2.25S4.an; canners. $ .wgi.lb;
bulla, $2,354(4.00; calves, $3.76(97.00; Teaa and
Indian steers, $3.01X44.75; cows and heifers,
$2.0oifi8.75.
HOGS Receipts, 7.500 head: market
steady: pigs and lights. $4.0094.80; packers.
$4.75'&4.90; butchers and best heavy, $4.85
4 90
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2.5O0
head; market strong: native muttons, $4.50
5.60: lambs. $5.007.25: culls and bucks, $3.25
04.50; butchers, $2.0OS3.00; Texans. $3.00
6.00.
cottrn thev nre not likely t'i buv wi'h sec
f-eedom. JoblVrs locally nre do i g siighily
more, but are not gem rally busy.
OMlllt W IMIl.CS Al.t; 41 A ItK K r.
t onalltlon of Traale ami tluntatlnn oa
Staple aud Kaarr Prailare.
EGGS Candled stock. 3."ri
UVK POl'I.TR -llentv r4r; rooetort.
i nc; tui'keys, loc-; ciucus, t"A-, gec'se, BS;
sprit. g chickens. fMiMtc.
, liRr;s8Kl) POl.l.lHY Turkeys. 1tli?ic;
UUCRS. 1I7IC-C. rrtTr, ilry,u, v iiii. n iiw.
11c: rocstets, tf'fTc.
RI'TTER Packing stork. 19c; eh1-e
to loncy dairy, J-u.cc; creamery. 2.W.".v;
prints. .) .
FRESH FROZEN FISH Trout. 9,;
rlcker.l. So; pike, 8o; perch. 7c: blueflKh,
12e; whltefish. !c, salmon, l,c: redsnapper.
11c- lolmter. cgrein). 3V; lobster limited).
33c: lullheads. 11c; cattisii. 14c; black baas,
Lin-: halibut. 12c; erapples, 12c, liuflalo, ,c;
white has. 11c: Hon legs, per dox , 25c
BRAN Per ton. $17.W'.
HAY Prices quoted Ky Omaha Whole
sale Hsy renlers- isp-!atlon : Choice V,v I
upland. f N... . ic.i" .r.r'lum. $jV);
coarse. $160. Rye slra". HW. Tliese
prices are lor hay of good color and qual
ity. OYSTERS New York counts, per can,
45c; extra selects, per can. SSi standard v.
per can. 30c; bulk standards. ter gsi . 11.40;
bulk extra selects, per gal , $i.(5; bulk New
York counts per gal , $1 90.
TROPICAL FR'.'ITS.
ORANQES-Cnllfornla extra fancy Red
land navels, nil sixes. IJ.oo; choice Redland
navels, $2.26; choice navels, all sixes, $.ou;
California Mediterranean sweets, all sixes,
$2.00.
LEMONS California fancy, $2.75; 3tJ and
360. $3 6; choice, $1.26
DATES Per box of 30-lb pkgs.. $2 00;
Hallowe'en. In ,0 lb. boxes, per lb. 64ii5-.
rlOS California, per lt-in. carton. 7a1$
$Ec; Imported Smyrna. 4-crown, 124c; 8
crown. 14c: 7-crown. 18c; fancy Iniportcil
(washed!. In 1 -lb pkgs . K'.aiSc; California,
per case of 38 pkgs.. $f.t.
PANANAS Per medium slxsd bunch,
$1.7M?9.: jumbos, $2.60tT3.00.
GRAI'EFRl'IT Per box of 51 to 61, $ 00.
FRUITS
APPLES New York Kings, $315; New
Y'ork Greenings, $2.75; New York Raid
wins, 2. ,e; Colorado Jonathans, 81. 7a;
YVIneaaps. per bu. box, $1.80.
CRANBERRIES-Wisconsin Bell anil
Bugle, per bbl., $8.(V; Jerseys, per bbl., $7.o;
per box. $2.75.
(IRA PES Imported MnUgas. per keg,
g ("jfijooo.
TANGERINES Florida or California, par
4-box, (2.50.
VKCSET.RLS:8.
POTATOES Home g.own. In sacks, per
bu., 46c; Colorado, per bu., ;.c.
i CKN1PS Old, per bu., 40c; Canada ruta
bagas, per It., lc.
CAKROTS-Old, per bu., 40c.
PAHSNIPS -Oid. per bu., 40c.
JJEE18 Old, per bu., Sue.
NAVY BEANS Per bu., $1.964i2.00.
ONIONS Home grown, red. In sacks, per
lb., 2c; Spanish, per crate, 12 60; Colorado
yellow, per io., ic. wnue, oci id., .4-.
CLCCAlHERS-Per dor, $2.25.
ToMAiuEfi Florid, per u oaskat crata,
$4.50.
LAEBAQE-Holland aeed, per lb., 14o.
SWEET POTATOES Kansas kiln uriod,
per bbl.. $260.
CELERY-Callfornia, 4cV8-75c.
KAUiisllliS-liotliouse. per doa., 45o.
ONIONS New, aouthem, per dog., 4e
CARROTS New, per dox., 45c.
BEETS New, per dox., 4oo.
TURNIPS New, par dox., 45c.
LETTUCE Per box of about fifteen
heads, 60c.
RHUBARB Per dox. bunches, 75c.
PARSLEY Per due. bunches. 74c.
MISCELLANEOUS.
SAUERKRAUT Wisconsin, per keg.,
$2.60.
CIDER-ITcw York, per bbl., $5.50; per
half bbl.. 7) z6.
CHEESE Wisconsin twins, full cream,
124(ul3c; Wisconsin Young America, 13c;
bloc-k Bwlsi, new, 15c; old, 1&&17C; Wiscon
sin brick, 14c: Wisconsin llmburger, 13o.
HIDES No. 1 green, 7c; No. 3 green, to;
No. 1 salted, 84c; No. 2 salted, 74o; No. 1
Veal calf, 9c; No. 2 veal calf, 7c; dry salted,
WHc; sheep pelts, 25c$f$1.00; horsa hides,
,1.50(33 CO.
NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 soft shells, new
crop, per lb., 14o; hard ahell, per lb., 13c;
No. 2 soft shells, per lb., 12c; No. t hard
shells, per lb., 12c; pecans, large, per lb.,
12c; small, per lb., 10c; peanuts, per lb., 7c:
roaated peanuts, par lb., 8c; Chili walnuts,
r lb.. 12&134C-; almonds, soft shell, per
ib.. 17c: hard shell, ner lb.. 16c: chestnuts.
per lb., I244i:15c: new black walnuts, per
du.. I&cgwc; sneiinara nicanry nuce, per du.,
11.75; larg hickory nu'. par -u., sin
'
1 4
'i
St. Joseph Live Slock Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Feb. 3. CATTLE Receipts,
771 head; market steady; natives, $3.65'(ju.35:
cows and heifers, $1. 054.36; stockers and
feeders. $2.6&ff4.00.
HOGS Receipts. 4.919 head; mnrket Be
higher; light. $4.724rj4.90; medium and
heavv. 4.S065.oTi.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2,233
head; market sieady; lambs, $7.55.
Sioux 'ltv Live Stock Market.
SIOUX CITY. Feb. 3.-(8pecial Telegram
CATTLE Receipts. 400 head; market
steady; beeves, $3.60ft5.25; raw, bulls and
mixed. $2.2T)'(i.1.6(i; Blockers and feeders,
2.7:Vf3.70; calves und yearlings. $2.2&a3.60.
HOOS-Recelpts, 3,800 head; market
Bteady; selling, $4.4d64.70; bulk. $4.55V(j4C5.
Stock lu Sight.
Receipts of live stock at the aix principal
western markets yesterday:
Cattle. Hops, ttlieep.
......
Sout' Omuha
SIouv City ...
Kansas City...
St. Loula.,
St. Joseph
Chicago
Totul
400
. . .?.Xs
. ..1.800
... 771
...3.500
4.;oo
3 8i k)
8 603
7.6uO
4.919
24,0:10
3 401)
2.6 8)
2.135
6.0.10
..9.571 51.419 14,935
..475 1 40
50 475 i 60
3 18) 4 470 3 40
8 00 10 7m j 4d
3 00 2 81 o
3 00 33 :I2 J 70
1 00 10 849 3 75
3 20 20 910 i ai
8 35
MINNESOTA.
71 feeders.. 045 2 55 1 fteder... 000 1 50
HOGS There was a very light run of hogs
here this morning and with a good demand
from both packers and shippers the mar
ket ruled fairly active at the opening, with
prices strong to 5c higher, or generally 34c
higher. The trains were so slow in arriv
ing that only a small portion of the re
ceipts was on aa!e at the opening and it
took but a comparatively short llmo for
most of the early arrivals to change hands. I
Light weights of guod quality showed the I
greatest ueinauu, as me ueiuauu tor mat
kind particularly at the opening of the
market, was very brisk. They sold largely
around $4.70 and from that down; butchers
and mixed hogs sold from $4.70 to $4.75,
heavies $4.73 to $4.80, with a top at $4,824.
The close of tho muiket was rather siow
and weak. and. in fact, the late sales
showed very little Improvement over yes
terday, most of the curly advance having
been lost, The average price of all the
hogs today shows a gain of a little mora
than 24o over yesterday's average. Rep
resentative saies:
. t, sb. .
74.
85.
38.
Wool Market.
BOSTON. Feb. 3.-WOOI, Regarding the
wool market the Boston Commercial Bulle
tin will say tomorrow: The market la dull.
Small lots only are selling and not many
of these. A little better movement of new
Australian is reported, but the sales are
far behind the receipts, which continue
large. Owing to the prolonged dull spall
some holders are becoming nervous. Weak
ness has developed In domestic scoured and
pulled wools and the high pretensions of
holders have been shaded. Standard
grades, however, are unchanged. The Lon
don auction salea were a disappointment,
prices declining on cross-bred. A general
advance waa expected. The shipments of
wool from Boston to date from December
29. 1904. according to tha lu me authorltv.
are 23,765.439 pounds, against 26,690.591 pounds
at tne sime time last year. 1 ne receipts
to date are 24.61:1.136 pounds, aaalnst 13.46V).-
4(10 pounds for the same period last year.
81. Lot IB. Feb. 3. WOOL Steady; me
dium grades, combing and clothing. 284
2S4c; light fine. 16U22C; heavy line, 14tjl7c;
tub washed, 2741c.
AT.
..104
.141
.168
. 1M
..172
. . U3
. .a,
..194
.216
..187
. .210
. :k
. .226
. . 2..S
..'84
. .;'
. , Mil
.214
. ?57
.254
.274
. :-
..I7J'
Sh.
Pr.
4 oo
4 4)
4 VI
4 45
4 45
4 47 4
4 7V,
4 k7 4
4 70
4 70
4 70
4 70
120 4 70
4 70
4 70
4 70
4 70
40 4 70
l.-i 4 7li
SI 4 70
200 4 71,
so 4 7:4
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4 7:c,
4 7.4
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at .
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..217
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..240
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. . I:
..221
. . JC8
..287
. 254
, .211
801
..217
. .1'
4 724
f 72 4
4 721,
4 711,
4 724
4
4 72k,
4 714
4 75
4 75
4 16
4 75
4 76
4 7lf
4 75
4 76
..tan !' 4 76
231
.24
.241
.214
4 76
4 75
4 78
4 76
4 76
4 7
7i
Metal Market.
NEW YORK, Feb. 3. METAL8 Th
London tin market was firmer, with spot
closing ot 130 ISa and futures at 1130 5s.
Locally the market Is oulet but cteidv.
with spot quoted nt $29.609.85. Copper was
a little lower abroad, with spot quoted nt
7 10s by the London cable and futures at
l(i7 Ids. Locally the mnrket Is unchanged.
I ake is held at $15.50, electrolytic at $15 374
ff? 15.50 and canting at $15 OofilS.25. Lead was
lower In London, with spot quoted at 12
18s 9d. Locally the market continues Bome
wliat nervous, owing to the scarcity of Im
mediately available sunplies. nnd spot Is
Ounted at from 84.4n(2r4 80. Spelter was un
changed at 24 15s In London and at Jilt",,
8.25 in the local market. Iron cloned at
53s 2d In Glasgow and 47s 741 in Middles
borough. Locally the market was un
changed, with No. 1 foundry, northern,
quoted st $17.8Ii17.9&: No. 2 ndry. north
ern. $17.60; No. 1 foundrv, southern end No.
J foundrv. southern soft, at 817 fcn.n.on.
ST. LOUIS Feb. 8 M ETA LH Lead,
steady. $4.36. Spelter, dull, $.
aarar aatl Molasses.
NEW YORK. Feb. S.-PUC1A R-Ra w,
otilet; fair refining. 4c: centrifuge I. 98 teit.
6,.c; molasses sugar. 44e. Refined, iteodv;
No. 0, 6.56c: No 7. 6.60c; No. 8. 5.4fc: No. 9,
6 86c; No. 10. r sflc: No. 11. 6.20c: No. 12.
6 16c: No. 13. 6.06c; No J4. 6c; confectioners'
A. c: mould A. 8.60c: cut loaf, 6.85c;
crushed. 8 86c: powdered. tl.25o; granulated.
8.1Ke: ollf'ee. 8 4cc.
MOLASSES-Qulet; New Orleans, open
ket' in,,'' Io choice, '&t1c
NEW ORLEANS Feb. S.-HUO AR-u"e1 :
open kettle. 34,44c; do centrifugal, 4VtrV:
centrifugal whites. 04c; yellows, tc;
se""flen 8 4c.
MOLASSES Uulet: open kettle. meKc;
cetnrlfugal. TfllSc; yrup. steady. 21'2'ic.
Dry (iooels Market.
NEW YORK. Feb. 8. DRY OOODB -Conservatism
insrks all the operations of hue.
era in the dry roods market, and little
change in their attitude oil prires of cotton
or cotton goods 4s -ewldaneed. - The south
continues to lead In pessimistic assertions
and as long ti they believe In much lower
I
per ou., 1
'60.
.nail '
f tho
airois
thla
Cotton Market. . ,in tha
NEW Y'ORK, Feb. 3.-COTTON-Spot.'aalon
closed quiet, 16 noltns higher; middling up-1
lands. 7.80c; middling gulf, 7.85c; sales, 638
bales.
LIVERPOOL. Feb. 3. -COTTON Spot In
food demnnd. prices 6 poltns higher: Amer
c.nn middling fair. 4. Mid; good middling,
4.09d; middling, 3.97d; low middling, 3.8d;
good ordinary. S.71d: ordlanry. 8.66d. The
salea of the day were 12.000 bales, of which
4,000 were for speculation and export and
Included 11,400 American; receipts. 6,000
bales: no American.
NEW ORLEANS, Feb. S.-COTTON-Flrm;
sales. 4,376 balea; ordinary. 4U-1c:
Sood ordinary. 6c; low middling. 64c; mid
ling, 74c: good middling. 7 9-16V; middling
fair. 8 1-16c; receipts. 7.348 bales; stock,
338 879 ba les
ST. LOUIS Feb. 3. COTTON Firm. 4
higher; middling. 74c: sales. 42 bales; re
ceipts. 360 bales; shipments, 245 bales; stock,
43,575 bales.
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Oils anil Roaln.
NEW YORK, Feb. 3. OILS Cottonseed,
easy; prime vrude. omnian); yel
low. 23W234c. Petroleum, steady: refined.
New York. $7.25; Philadelphia and Balti
more, $7.26: In bulk, $4.30. Turpentine,
steadv. ,ri5'4i'(ir,8c.
ROSIN Pull; slralend, commo nto good,
$2,874-
OIL CITY, Feb. 3 OILS Credit balances.
$1.39; certificates, on hid. 8hlpmetns, M.4?3
bbls.: average, 79,683 bbls.: rusn, 78.735.
Shipmetsn, Lima, 62,709; average, 68850;
runs Limn. 65.706.
SAVANNAH, Feb. 3. -"OILS Turpetlns,
dull. 614c.
ROSIN-FIrm: A. B. C. D, $2.fi0ft52 8?H: K.
X2.B24: F. $2,074: O. $'!.8'4(t'?.86: H. 8316;
1. $:i.M': K. 84.06; M. $4.50; N, $1.75; WQ,
$5 00: WW $5.lJ.
Dank Clearings.
The bank clearings for Friday were
$1,276,603.85. For the same day a year ago
they were $1,21)6,700.59.
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REAL ESTATE TRAXUFERS.
Deeds riled for record Februarv 3. aa
nmlied by the Midland Guarantee ana
Trust company, bonded abstracter, lti)4
Farnam street, for The Bee:
H. J. Grove to Florence company, n4
of sw4 of nw4 of nw4 of 12-16-12 $ i
W. Beaia to J. F. Flack Co., iota 8 to
16, block 1, Madison Square 1
J. F. Flack Co. to Florence Co, same.. 1
H. J. Grove and wife tq Louisa A.
Jackson, lots 21 and 23, block Ben
son U
H. H. Clark to Mary B. EMklldson, 30
foot strip on Arbor street adjoining
block ti, Bowery Hill 425
J. E. George to J. Jullnek, lot 1, Sulli
van's addition 200
C. W. DeLumnlre and wife to O. Y.
Baker, lot 18, block 6, Creightou 1
Heights ....'.....'...'....' 1
J. F. Uehm to Alice M. Howard, lot
17, block 2, Iirlggs' Place 25)
T. L. Kimball Co. to Omaha Elevator
Co., part of the r.e4 of ne4 of 8-16-8.. 1
F. v. Fogg to J. C. Kruger. lot 18 and
part of 19. block 3, Ames Plaoo 14!
Laura A. Young to D. Tuckaon. w4 of
let 1, Shlnn's sub., block Q. Shlnn's... 8
J. N. Perry and wife to Mary Rons. ,
part lot 3, block 10, West Omaha 1,
Sheriff to J. H. Levy, lot 1. block 3.
and other lota In Colbur Place S,20 .
E. H. Selling and wife to Pabst Rrew- ,
1 eg Co., lot 14, block 2. Paddock Place I
LEGAL NOTICE.
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NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEET
ING. Notice Is hereby given that the reg;jlnr
annual meeting ot tha stockholders of the
South Platte I,und Co. will be held at the
office of said company In Lincoln, Ne
braska, at 11 o'clock a. m., on the 1st day
of March. A. D.. 1905.
By order of the Board of Directors.
C. H. MORRILL. President.
A. B. MINOR. Secretary.
Lincoln, Neb., Jan. 30, 1905.
J31 diwt
Edwards -Wood Go.
(Incorporated '
rialn Office: Fifth and Robert Straeti
51 PAUL. niNN.
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