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    CKAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Scecnlatire Market Dull and Wheat Plant
('.-.- in Good Condition.
V , .- t
WALLSTRtET THOUGHT TO Bt BUYING CORN
a-fcaat l.ena-s Hi Be In (Am Deal
Alio Armear Thought to
tra Clearaaees.
OMAHA. Feb. 23. 1906.
The whut market Waa outer this morn.
'Iijt and 'rather weak. The support of the
Mall street fctieh waa not eviuent a nil the
trd waa Inclined to bearlahness. The
man point Tuesday waa ai 19 and the
ty market today waa mot of tha tlma
below that price. The opening wan $1.13
and only once did the alttistion require
IB. The low point reached by noon
waa tUH- The July option waa very
iulet Hna the range waa only c. Liver
pool rioted with a gain of V: and 'jc, due
to further crop damage newe trom India.
Antwerp advanced to and Paris declined
1 to M centimes. The wheat clearancea
amounted to nothing-. The estimated Ar
gentina wheat ahlpments tor the week are
a.ann.ono bushels. The primary receipts are
760.0VO bushels, against 494,000 bushel laat
year, and the shipments are 316,000 bushels
against 39S.IU0 bushels last year. . Tim
northweetern car (or two daya, including
Chicago, are tsO, agalnat 324 laat week and
IM laat year. The Minneapolis flour pro
duction for th week decreases 86,000 bar
rels, due In part to tho Monday holiday.
The total production waa 244,7!u barrela,
Hgalnst S.bvo barrels laat year. The mill
era are agreed that tha hour eltuatlon ia
somewhat better. Where the melting anOw
and Ice have It-ft the winter wheal plant
exposed It ia reported to be found well
and Encouraging. The general position of
tha crop IS' considered favorable.
The corn trade ia busy considering
whether or not the wall street crowd is
going Into coin. It is said the wheat tonga
nave been quietly accumulating corn for
two or three weeks and have now a long
line. The celerltv with which the offerings
are taken Up In the Chicago, corn pit leada
to- the conclusion that thcie'must be large
holdings somewhere and the talent think
It likely the Wall street men are In it.
The nit Is also placing a long line In Ar
mour a hands, desplts the denials of Presi
dent Valentine. There has been a con
siderable buying on the prospect of the
readjustment of rates, but now that thla
has not been accomplished It Is thought
nothing can be done In that way until
March 18 and probably not before the end
of the month. The corn bulls think tha re
serve stocks are much smaller than had
been supposed and they look for a surprise
In the March report. The bears, on the
Other hand, believe thfl market will sell
off on larger receipts now that the rail
roads are bringing In their tled-up corn.
The com market this morning; was the
most active of the three. The May on
Tuesday waa 47 cents for high and the
jTrKet this morning opened at tnat ngure.
rrhe hlehest nolnt reached before noon
' 4Vk cents and the low point was 46 cents.
1 The primary receipts are 1.0T6.000 bushels,
Laaalnst 589.000 bushels last year, and the
Shloments are 396.000 bushels, attalnst 2ti0.
m8 last year. The Argentina shipments for
The weeR are estimated at n.iw Dusneis. a
large decrease. The clearances are 1,227.549
bushels, of which New Orleans cleared
786,000 and Boston 160,000 bushels.
' Omaha Cash Price.
-WHKAT-No. 2 hard, 11.09431.10; No. 3
spring. II. OS'S 1. OS; No. 2 hard, 11.03; No. 3
spring. $1.09.
'llflV Ma 4 iAr,, Xa 9 4in N7t 1 11
ita grade, 40542c; No. 2 yellow. 44c; No. 3
yuow, 44c; ino. z wnite, w; io. a wnite,
OATS No. 2 mixed. 29c; No. 3 mixed,
2Mc! No. 4 mixed. 2Sc: No. 2 white.
'IfJto. 8 white, SOVic; No. 4 white, 2i&29Vtjc;
(standard, 30o.
r . t'arlot Reprints.
Wheat. Corn. Oats.
THE OMAHA DAILY HEEt FRIDAY, FEBRUAnY 24.
' Chleaa-o
i Kansas City .
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J1 Duluth
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- Minneapolis Uraln Market.
The range of prices paid In Minneapolis na
reported by the F.dwards-Wood company,
110-111 Board of Trade, was:
Commodity. I Open. High. Low. Close.
. May 1 5J. 1 15'i 1 IB 1 15'i
,., July ... 1 14$ 1 M' 1 13 13S
September atfij, 04, UT-VViL .
: SEW YORK
UKKKRAL MARKKT
tStnotatlans of tha. Day on Various
Commodities.
' NEW YORK. Feb. 23.-FLOfR-Recelpts,
14.463 hbls.; exports, 8.139 bbls. The mar
ket was dull, but ftrmlv held, Mlnne
enta patents. ' $9.00.46; Minnesota bakers,
t4.0fj4.65; winter patents. 5.505.85; winter
straights, IflXXal A; winter extras, 33tt3
4.30; winter low grade $2.4Mi4.10.' Rye
flour, steady; fair to good, $4.8Mi4.70; choice
to fancy. $4.7554.; Buckwheat flour,
dull: per 100 lbs.. 820oil.hv
CORNMI$A)'RttMUly; flu white and yel
low. S1.2A : coarse, . new, l.O68l.07; kiln
dried. iV8(5J.10.
RYB Nominal; No. .2 western, 80c asked.
BARLEY Julet; feeding, 4ic, c, I. f.
New York; mairliig. 4Wu52r, c. I. f. Buffalo.
WHEAT Receipts, 10,7?5 liu.; M mar
ket, easy; No.. 2 red. nominal elevator: No.
2 red, I1.I3S f, o. b. atloat; No. 1 northern,
Ptiluth. i.2K t. o. h." afloat; No. 1 hrd,
Manitoba. $1.12 f. o. b. afloat. I'mler bear
, pressure, favorable crop and weather news
and prospects ror nnerai Argentine snip-
menta on rinay wheat acten weaK most
ot the day ana ciosa "4'otiic net lower.
1.174iri.l7 11-1H. cloacd at $1.U: July,
iv' , l'iuvcq at ei.vv7S oepieiriuvr uiuNea i
64c.
, 'I iti XT W.j.Alnt 1 QeO Kit . Annt. K1 -(Wl
v. w .... .... ' 1 1" , wa,- ...... r.iui ip, vi,m
bu.; spot market, irregular; No. 2. 67Hc
elevator and 63o f. o. b. afloat; No, 2 yel
low, 54c; No. 2 white, 64c. The option mar
ket opened swadler on small receipts, hut
reacted later with wheat and closed barelv
steady at a partial Ho net decline. May,
62UUS,o, closed at 520 ; July, fc'aoe,
losed at 6214c.
OATS Recelots. 73.500 bu. : exports. 1.810
bu,; spot market, stesdy; -mixed oats. 2d to
33 lb . I7ij33c: clipped oats, 38 to 40 lbs..
-y4i3, natural wnite. au to sz ids.,
J'io. ;
kllAT Qulst: shipping. 66(S"0c: good to
choice. 80ra6c.
MOPS Kasy: state, common to choice,
J T , .WWW , ,t"W. .'Mllll . .(,.,n, 1 11" , . n
rlflo coast, 1904. 29Q33c; im. Z7fi3iXi; olds, 12
HIDES Quiet; Galveston. 20 to 25 lbs..
18cr California, 1 to 25 lbs., 19c; Texas
8 r CsJIfornla, 1 to 25 lbs., 19c;
(dry). 24 to 30 Ins.. 14Uc.
I-.KATHKR Firm; aefd. 24(S28e.
PROVI8ION8 Reef, steady; family, $11.10
Q12U; mess, $9.0Tktf'9 10; beer hams, VXWif
St.SO; packet. $)0,6ufrll.OO; city extra India
mess. 1S.(8 17.01. Cut meats, quiet; pick
led bellies. $7.00(g'7.6ll; pickled shoulders,
an. 00: Dlckled hams. $8.75i9.O0. Lard, nulet:
western steamed. $7.06; refined, easv; con
tinent, $7.10; Bouth America,. $7.U); com
pound,' $4.75iB.12H. Pork, barely steady;
fsmlly. i4K16O0i short clear, 13.0fj 13 W;
mess, X1S KKBU
TALIXW-Eaay; city ($200 per pkgv),
4c: country (Dkaa. free). 4Si8-4'Ai).
RICE Firm; domestic, fair to extra, 2T4a
8cj Japan, nominal.
BuTTER-r-8lrongj strert price, extra
cremery, 8&08M4c; ofBclal prices, creamery,
common to extra, 27B35c: creamery, held
common to extra, JhfiMVic; state dairy,
common to extra. !44.Vio: renovated, com
mon to extra, 209 2; western facurv, com
mop to extra. &'i9c ; western Imitation
cresmerv. common to extra. 24f31c. .
CHKER Firm; state, full cream, small
colored and white, funoy, 13Ho; state, fine,
13c; state. late made, colored and white.
poor to cnoica. iwi ic; 'fargOi ana White,
fancy, 18ic: fine, lWal2c; late made, col
ored and white, poor to choice. sVHio.
KOOS Barely ateady; western tlrstav 29
G3oo.
POtXTRT Alive, ateady: western chick
ens. i:c: rowis, jho; turkeys. ic. Dressed,
quiet; areMem chickens, 13JHc; fowls, 14c;
Kaasas Cits- Grata aad Prerlsloas.
KANSAS CITY, Feb. 23. -WHEAT
meaay to nirner; May, ii.twiai.tniw; July,
tc; caah. No. I hard. tl.!H0l.1; No. 3,
$1 OfcarOBA; No.4, ,cv$l 06; No. 2 red. $l.KK,ji
i.u, no. a, n vivi.ivi io. , ti.uwai.w; ro
celpta. 106 cars.
CORN Firms May. 44H1T44'io; Julv, 444e
csnh. No. I mixed. 4tf47c; No. S 4tfV4i47c
..... n.ii.E, i v , ... a, living;.
DATS Firm: No. 3 white. S3',-: N
pllxetl.
MAY Steady; choice timothy, $9.6Oiai0.00:
choice prairie. $7.6tVn8 0O.
RYE tady at 7KHa:Ue.
rXJOS Hteady; Missouri and Kansas, new
No. 2 whltewood cases Included. 36c; case
count, 2o; esses returned, Ho less.
b I 'TTER Steady ; creamery, 28ffl3;
packing. 24o. " '
. . ' ' ' Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu M.oou hi) 4,10
Com. bu : 7S.0 70,(00
Oats, bu. 8.0UO 21, vim
Peoria Market.
PEORIA. III.. Keh. 23. CORN-Market
lower; No. 3, 43c; No. 4. 42c; no grade.
Dalath Oral Market.
DCLt'TH. Feb. .rWHKAT-T nriive:
No. 1 northern, $1 U. On track: No. 1
northern, $l.U'i; No. ) northern, $i.uhi)
4. . . ' - ..
1 IDS; May, $1.13',; July, $1.13"; September,
Te-.
waTS To arrive and on track, 2c.
CMICAUO GKAI.'V A.D PROVISIONS
Featarea of the Tradlagi Claalag
Prlers oa Boar 41 ot Trade.
C'HICA(K), Feb. 23.-Heavy receipts In
Minneapolis were chiefly ie.uoMibie tor a
loss ot 'V.rHC to He In wheat values nere
today, t 0,11 is uu a shada to c. dais
are off mittO. provlsiooa are K.isc
lower.
hci'llns: at the onanlnc of tha whest mar
ket was favorable to the bulls. An ad
vance In the Liverpool cables because of
bad crop reports from India, toaeiher with
a marked UMng off of receipts at Duluth.
were the Influences. Msy started un
changed 10 He higher at L19Vcjl.i9'. Juiy
was a shado to He up at $1 "i v1B'i.!i. The
opening range, however, markeu the high
est point 01 the day In both deliveries, a
decline to $1.1V tor May to II. for
July following Immediately. With tem
porary exceptions tne market tnereatier
ruled dull and deDressed. A showlna of
Increased receipts at Minneapolis 4i9 cara,
agiinsi r cars ror tne corresponamg aay
last year was the Immediate cause of ton
reaction, though the fact that primary re-
ceipa totalled ;70,'io bushela. as compared
win V44,!M nusneis a year ago, contnnuta.i
to the essier tone. Seeming tear ot some
unexpected maneuver by the bull oper
ators, however, restrained offerings to
some extent. Covering by uneasy shorts
also tended to Improve the tone for a tlma.
Aiay soia pack to $1.19 and July to
but easad off asaln when the temoorarv
demand waa satisfied. The close was eaey
at the bottom for May. July receded to
$1.01H?1.01H and closed at $1.01. Minne
apolis, Duiuth and Chicago reported re
ceipts of 4M cars for two aays, against 24.1
cara for Thursday of laat week and i3
cara for one dav a year aao. Clearances
of wheat and flour were equal to 115,000
uusneis, against 242,000 buabols for tour
davs a year ago. ' -
Com was strong at tha gtarfc,. there ap
parently beln an Impression otnonr trad
ers that farmors were net likely to Inereaan
offerings st prevailing prices. May started
Who nigner at 4i'(M7Hc; JUiv snows a
like gain at 47V4'SH7Hc. Huvlna- aim was
stimulated by a lellef that eastern spec
ulators have accumulated a good-slsed line
of the cereal. A furthr advance to- 47V
47Vc for May and to 47H'&'47c for July
ensued. Much of the improvement- was
liiMt later on selling on tho advance by
brokers believed to be acting for a lead
ing long In conaequence of the supposed
cause of the selling a number of the early
buyers switched to the onDoslte side. An
,nasy tone resulted, which carried the
nearer option back to 4anM-ic and the
deferred month to 47c. The close was
easy at 46'vP"l7e for May and 47Hc for
July. lineal receipts were 171 oars.
Oats were steady with grains at the out
set, but became heavy and lower on sell
ing by commission houses and cash Inter
ests. Tho market seemingly felt the effect
of the reduction of rataa for shipment
throughout the northwest. Acceptances
from Iowa were reported to be the largest
In months. There was little support except
for some local short covering and commis
sion house demand on resting orders. May
started unchanged at $H4c and after a
shade of Improvement sold off to 30c.
closing easy at 307ic July was a shade
higher at the opening at 3ic. advanced He
and declined to SoSSkC, closing at 3014c.
iiocai receipts were 10s cars. - -
Heavy receipts of hogs at the yards was
the chief Influence In orovlslons. Commis
sion houses sold freely and with but scat
tered support prices throughout the list
suffered. July pork closed 274c lower at
$12.70, July lard luc lower at $6.95. July
rins were orr i,c at $0.80.
Estimated recelDta for tomorrow: Whest.
48 cars; corn, 622 cars; oats, ISi cars; hogs.
M""' neao.
The lending futures ranged as follows:
Artlcles.l Open.l Hlgh.l Low. CIose. Yes'y,
Wheut
May
July
HcDt.
Corn
Feb.
Mav '
July
Bent.
Oats
Feb.
Ma v
July
Sent.
Pork
Mav
Julv
Lard-
May
July
Ribs
Msy
July
01-jii 0174-2 1 oml
1
i 1
1 n
9-'V3 Si
4414 44V
47'847, 47HWH
47V(Mii4774548l
sin's H,smu 3o
urn. ;ii is l m 31 : ivrn
1 18V4 1 19H
1 01 1 017
2HI29HH
12 80
12 85
8 92H
7 02H
80
6 9s
12 85
12 85
44fc 44U
4ra Jt, T4q4i
4,H 474
30H
29H 2H
12 50
12 6SH
92H 8 80
7 05 I 6 93
82HI 6 So'
6 96 .8 80
12 67H
12 70
I
82H
H
6 70 '
8 tkv
44',
48
3074
31V,
30749'3l
12 62H
12 8-'H
8 77H
6 96
(i 2V,
8 82V4
fNo. J: T.f '- ' K, r-
Cash quotslonM, were as follower
FLtrR Steady : winter patents, $5.10
5.20; winter straights, $4.8015.90; spring pat
ents. $6.00g5.40; spring straights, $4.6"Vn4.rJ;
bakers. 2.60fI3.80.
WHEAT No. 2 spring. $1.1511.19: No. 3.
$1.0911.19; No. 2 red, $l.l8Hl.iOH.
itiKK-o, z, 46c; no. i yellow. 4bH.
OAT3 No. 2. 30Ho: No. 2 white. 30H630VC:
No. 3 white, 31ti32c.
HVNo. 2, 7677C.
BARLEY Fair to oholce malting, 4Sg4rtc.
SEEDS No. 1 flax. $1.20: No. 1 north
western, $1.28H- Timothy. ttrtme, $2.002.75.
Clover, contract grade, $l2.u,'- r
PROVISIONS-Mess porki per bbl., $12.40
(&12.45. Iard, per 100 lbs $t).66dtl.87H. Short
rins macs (loose). b.oofa.Hi snort clear
stars tooxea;, rt.trat BH
XV
pcelpts. Shipments.
l,100
75,000 114.400
,545.6011 H4O.C00
....... 3&5.80O 823.500
Flour, bbls....
Wheat, bu
Corn, bu
Oats, bu
Rye, bu ,., 6.O11O . 3,000
Rarley, bi.V I ...24A,5liO 192.500
On the Produce exchange today the butter
market waa pteidy; creameries, 24ifi34c; dai
ries. 2330c. Eggs, quiet, at mark, cases
Includ-d. 26$T2Ac; firsts, 27c: prime firsts,
29c; extras, 31c. Cheese, Arm; 12&13V4C.
St. Loals Grain and Provisions.
OT T.ntMH lOsh M WH IT AT r.n.u.
No. 2 red, cash, elevator, $1.14; track, $l.lf
61.18V4; May, $1.147HH.15; July, 96Vc; No. 2
hard. $1.18rl.l6.
CORN Lower: No. 2 cash. 44Uo: track.
46o; May. 45Hc; July, 44H6Hc.
OAT8 Weak; No. 2 cash. 81V4c; track,
32btoMe; May, 31c; No. 2 white, 334W3Hc.
FLOUR Slightly Improved demand; red
winter patents. $6.906.60; special brands,
$5.50$r5 76: extra fancy and straight, $4.85;
clear. $4.4Ofi4.B0.
8EEI Timothy, steady, $2.0092.10.
t)RNMKAL Steady, $2,).
BRAN Dull; sacked, east track, 84c.
HAY Steady: timothy. $.00u 12.00: oralrla.
$5.00n.50.
IRON COTTONTIlfiS 830;
RA(MHN-7V.
HEMP TWINJfc-Hc.
PROVISIONS Pork. lower: tobhlnr.
$11.82H l-ard, lower; prima ateam, $)!.;).
Hacon, unchanged; boxed extra shorts.
$7.60: clear ribs. $7.50; short clear. $7.75.
POULTKy ytiiet; chickens, 10H springs,
JOHc: turkeys. 15c; ducks. 13c; geese, 7-c.
BUTTER Firm; creamery, 26(jf3oc; dairy,
litfiOOc.
EQGS Steady, 2Sc. case count.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour. Mils 16.000 21.000
Wheat, bu 84.000 , 119,000
Corn, bu ...'.22.0uO-. ' : 117.000
Oats, bu 64,01X1 140,000
' Mlaaeapolts drain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Feb. J3.-WHEAT-Mav.
$t.l6H: July, $I13H: September, 94Hfi94Hc;
No. 1 hard, $1.17; No. 1 northern, $1.15; No.
2 northern, $1.14.
FLOUR First patents. $6,3606.45; second
patents, $8.154f8.2R: first clears, $4.15'ff4.35;
second clears, $2.8W2.70.
BRAN In bulk. $14.26. , .
Philadelphia Prodoce Market.'
PHIIADELPH1A. Feb. 23.-BITTER-Stewdy.
good demand; extra western cream
ery. 3Mj3&Hc; extra nearby prints, 3c.
EaOS-Steady, fair demand; nearby
frenli and western fresh. Sue at mark
CIIEF.HE Firm, fslr demand: New York
full creams, fsncy, 1.1U(Sl3Vjo; choice, 12tJ
iM:, isir to gouu, i'ifitc.
Mllwaakeo Grain Market.
MILWAl'KEE, Feb. 23 WHEAT Easy ;
No, 1 northern, $1.17i81.l8: No. 2 northern
$l.llfil.l5: May. $11H, bid.
RYE Steadv; No. I, K3ft3Hc.
RARLEY -Easy; No. 2. tle; sample.
37'4iiHe.
CORN-4o higher; No. $, 44H46c; May,
487.C.
Liverpool Grata Market.
LTVERPOOU Feb. 83-WHEAT-Spot :
,'.i.,,.n,. ru.uiw. mm tn iirmi XllarCll
7s Hd: Msy. 7s d: Julv. 7a W.l.
CORN Stot : Market steadv: Amet-lnan
mixed, new, 4a ld; American mixed, old,
4s UHd. Futures: Market quiet; March,
'-i , uaaj, ia u.
Toledo Seed MnLi
r.T!PJ'.EDV F,b' --.RED-Clover, essh,
v?' , .. ' '5, iwaron, $7.57H:
AErl1, Jlt2-r, V' toU'T- 7.7H. Prime sj:
!i.,TtIVii?rl,n ,imty. March.
aa a sags. s f4.UI 7J
Oils and Roala.
SAVANNAH, Feb. .-OILS-Turpentlne
steady. 60c. Rosin, steady: A, R. c t 87U
I. $2.72H: E. $2.77H: F, $2.86; Q $2 90- 11'
$.'! 26: I. $3 60: K. 14.06: XI li fc
WO. $6: WW. $5 15
till. I 'I T V- t'K ' j-i . . . . . . .
1 .ii' ' "..! - reait naisni-es.
$1.39; certlncatea 110 bid: shipments. JVnn
svlvsnla, b0.0i bbls ;. Hvetaaa. i 16 bbls
runs. Pennsylvanls. 8;,10 bbls.: averaee'
l,9Hil hbls : shipments. Lima. l.14l I bbls
syerag.. t.lM bbls.; runs, Lima. 134.161
bbls.; average, 45.13 bbls. ' '
NEW YORK STOCKS AND
Market is Excited and Active and Price
MoTements Are Feverish.
CLOSING IS UNSETTLED AND IRREGULAR
Formation of a syndicate to Merge
Southern Iron Properties Sends
Those Shares Is Many
Points.
NEW YORK, Feb. 23. There were vio
lent speculstlve activity and excitement In
stocks sgain today and fome very feverish
price movements. The surmises to explain
the movements were so perplexed as to un
settle the msrket from time to time, but Its
resisting power was Impressive and the
price level was not much Impaired even
where the Influences were on the side of
doubt and depression. This was the esse
In the railroad list at !nrget where profit
taking on an enormous scale snd uneasi
ness aroused by the sensational movement
the soeclalties induced the selling to out
weigh the buying.
The southern iron group was again tne
sensstlonal feature and It was during the
most violent ebullitions In those stocks that
the genersl list was most Inclined to sell
off. Another advance In Union Pacific was
the most effective sustaining Influence, but
that stock also was unravoraniy arrecteu
at times by the rocket-llkn flights of the
Iron stocks. Union 1'aciflo recovered all of
Ita 2 per cent dividend, which came off
today, and allowing for that made a new
high record. St. Paul was most Immedl
stely In sympathy with It, although the
soiithwesterns were helped to some extent.
The buoyancy of tho snuthern stocks
caused an advance In the southern railroad
group, but was of no assistance otherwise
to orlces. Rumors and assertions as to the
stage reached In the attempt to effect a
merger of the southern Iron stocks were
various snd many of them conflicting. Tha
convulsive movements In those stocks.
reaching many points between transactions,
were of a kind which are usually mane
only tinder dlatress and extreme necessity,
such ss are caused by a corner with an un
covered short Interest. The extreme ad
vances over Tuesdsy's prices shown by
these stocks during the day will tell tno
storv. In Bloss-Sheftleld Hteei tnis was
Plos's-Sheffleld preferred 18. Tennessee Coal
11V Republic Steel 3H and Republic Steel
preferred 7. An additional factor in the In
fluence which these movements had upon
sentiment was the jump of 10H In Interna
tional Power, a stock which Is held In
memory on account of a sensational episode
on ihe Htnck exchange a numoer 01 yeam
ago snd which Is affiliated to the present
movement In the southern Iron stocks by
the Identity of some of the active factors
In the movement. The existence of a syn
dicate or organlxatlon designed to merge
ha iron nronertles was the undisputed fsct
developed out of today's events. As to the
achievement of control of the properties af
fected or as to the terms offered for se
curing that object, the reports current were
hopelessly confused. Tho news of the day
otherwise was not of grest Influence.
The failure to reduce tne omciai oiscoom.
rate of the Bank of England and a harden
ing in the private rate for discounts In
Ixmdon were disappointments. So was the
continuance of the war of rates on export
grain. Engagements of gold ror ooutn
America, although sman. are ish-ii .uu.
tlonal importance since the currency move
ment l shifting In favor of the Interior.
Call money went to 3 per cent late in the
day. This is supposed to ne due in pari 10
preparation for tne payment i nour.,,,,.
tlon to the Southern Pacific bond Issue,
1,1.. i, t.. ha nnlH In three dally install
ments of $;5,000,000, the final payment to be
made on Monday. The rise In call money
and the violent reactions In the iron stocks
carried prices, off sharply during the final
hour to an average level Considerably below
i-.. hut tho Hnnl rallv on covering of.
shorts substantially repaired the price level
The closing, however, was unwium
irregular.
Bonds were irregular. Total sales, par
value, $5,706,000. United Mates -s auvamr .
14. 3s H and tne new n vi v ;r'v
QuotrttionH on nif ,v" , '
change ranged as foUow: Hljh Tow c0
Atchison .e "
do nfd L. 8.400 hW 102V4 M2V,
Atlantic Coast Line,. 2.100 123 12 H 21H
Baltimore & Ohio
do pfd
Canadian Pacific
Cen. of New Jersey.
Chesa. & Ohio
Chicago & Alton...,
do nfd.1
Chicago Great West.
Chicago & N. W
Chicago Ter. & Trs.
do pru
C. M. & St. P.
18,600 1W4 lOi
9.200
300
3.900
1,800
100
600
2.500
100
7t
47,800
400
m
600
105
97
1314 137H 137
200H 200 200
MV4. 60
41 H 42.
82 - 81
23H . 23H
237H 237 Vt
18 17
32H S2H
177H
9Hi
26H
62
61H
42H
82'
24H
238
19
S3H
179H
99
2SH
62H
200 91 i
8,600 160H
33
88
45
79
66
'91V4
109
66Vi
30
64
C, C, C. & St. L
Colorado & Southern
do 1st pfo
do 2d ofd
Ilel. & Hud., ex-div.. 3,000 1934 l2
Del., Lack. & West. ..... ...
D. & R.
do pfd ,"' ,
Erie 93.1WO 4'4
do 1st pfd J."" r-4
do 2d nfd 4,800 6tH
Hocking Valley
do pfd
Illinois Central.....
Iowa Central
do pfd
K. C. Southern....
do ufd
Louisville & NaBh
Manhattan L
Met. Securities
Met. St. Ry
Mexican Central...
Minn, ft Bt. Louts
M.. St. P. & Ste. M
do Dfd
'Missouri Pacific...
M W Xr T
do pro " ,
Nat. R. R. of M. pfd. 200 43
New York central... , hv-h
xr V -. . Weat.. 30.800 66Vi
Norfolk & Western.. 4,tjo0 8414
do pfd ''
PennHvlvanla
TV. C C. A St. L.... 100 82
Reading 66,200 9H
do 1st picl .
do 2d pfd ,
Rock Island Co 28,100 3dV4
do ofd 700 81 '
St. L. & 8. F. 2d pfd. .400 70V4
St. L. Southwestern
do pfd.
100 55V4
1.400 31
8.900 66i
40.700 140H 18
1,200 ITS 17214
800 81 V4 81
8.300 121 H 120H 120H 1
6,200 23V 22H 2-H
177H
9S
25H
62
36H
191H
350
82 H
88
46H
79i
66
92
91 H
169
2ft
65
295;
64H
13tii
171H
and governmant sertlfltlei are unrbariged.
'I he iroportion of the hank s reserve to
liability this week Is 04 97 per cent, as com
pared with 63.2$ last week.
Jew York Money Market.
NKW YORK. Feb. M.-MONEY-On call,
firmer at iHtt per cent; closing bid. 2H
per cent; oflered. 2H per cent. '1 line loans,
stesdy; o and 90 days, 1 per cent; months,
JP4H per cent.
Blfc.RiJNJ EXCHANGE-Weak, with
actual business In bankers hills at $4T4?
4 87 for demand and st J446fi4 M90 for
6)-day bills; posted rates, $4.85Hi4.ls; com
inerclsl bills. $4.8.14.
PRIME MEKCA.S'TILE PAPKR-JXtliH
per cent.
SILVER Bar. 80ic: Mexican dollars. 7c.
HONIss Government, strong; railroad,
Irregular.
Closing quotations on bonds were:
I. 8. r-r. !t, rrf t'S Japan rtfa 1.
U N. anl. 41 liM'i
l"4 iManhatuin c. g. 4i...ln4'
la Max. Ontral 4a 71
111 do lat tne ns
is: I'Mlon. St. L 4i... Ht
lasH'M.. K. & T. 4a !
n do kav
Am Tobarro 4a. tfi US N. R. R ot M. c. 4a 2H
. -ua'VN. t. r. t "St i"'-
..1044k' N. J. C. g. ta
. . ' So Ptrldc 4a na
..10Vi do ! , 77
..liXH N. & W. e. 4a K)4
.. i iO. t. I.. rM. 4k.... 7-
..IIS 'Senn. roav. Ht 1M
.. 24 Raadlnt gea. a IciVi.
.. 7" it. L. & I. M. r. a..H7H
..h st. l. a 8. r. tg. t. i
.. Ii St. I. 8. W. c. 4a.... t
.-10. seabniril A. U 4a lit
. . IIU'Do. n!lflc 4a MU
WS ' So. RSIIwat 6 1114k
do rouooft
do 3a. rvtg
do coupon
da nta 4a. rag.
do coupofr
do 014 4a, -rag . .
do rmipon
do . rttt..
Atcblaon gan. 4a....
do adj. 4i
Atlantic ('. L 4a..
fial. Ohio 4a
do I'll
central of Ua. It...
do lnt Inc
do 2d Inr
rhm. A Ohio 4i.
Chlrago A A.
C, B. a Q. n.
C, R. I. P. 4i..
do col. Hi.
('(-:. St. I., g 4i. .101 iTaxa a P. la 131
rhlraao Tar. 4a.
Colo. Mid. 4
t'oio. a Bo. 4a
ruha Ba. ctfa 11)7
D. & ft. O. 4i ldlt
Dlntlllfrf Sau. 6s 7a
Krla prior llaa 4a 11H
do gen. 4a 9?'k
F. w. D. C. li. ..no
Horking Val. 4Ski....lltVi
Offered.
7 f .. Rt
7SS ll'nlon Paclc 4l..
tzH so ronv. 4i
V. I ataal id ta
Wabaah la
do dab. B
Waatara Md. 4a..
W. A L. K. 4a...
Wli. Central 4a..
L W. 4a.. DA
ic'a
ma
4H
70
. 96
. I4'4
Boston stock Market.
BOSTON, Feb. 2.1.- all loans. 2
cent; time lonna, StHl Per cent,
closing on stocks and Donds:
Atrhlaon
do pfd
Bnaton dr Albany...
Goflton a Maine....
pnaton Elavatad ...
Fllchburg pfd
N. V., N. H. A H.
"Para Marquatta ..
t'nion Pai-IAa
Amar. Arga. Cham.
do pfd
Amar. Pneu. Tuba..
Amar. 8ngar
do pfd
Amar. T. A T
Amar. Woolaa
do pfd
Dominion 1. a a...
Edlaon Rlac. Illu...
General Klectrlo ...
Ma. Electric
do Dfd
Mm. Oaa
Timed Fruit
I'nltad Shoe Marh.
do pfd
V. 8. Siaal
do pfd
Wasting- common .
Adventure
Asked. Bid.
,. M'k
. . 10iH
. .:'
,.I7V
..155
..144
. .S4
..1
..ll0i
.. tuVk
.. II
... 84
,.144
,.131
, .144 "4
. t4
,.
. llVt
, .Sol
..111
. 14
. hi
.. 44
.111
. is 4
. !4Vk
.
.. 4tk
,. 8
.. T
Allouai
Amalgamated ..
Amanoan Zlne .
Atlantic
Hlngham
t al. a Hfrla...
C'antanntal
Coppar Ranga .
Daly Waat
Inralnlon Coal .
Franklin
Orancy
lila Rnvala .
Maaa. Mining .
Michigan
Mohawk
Mont. I', a C.
Old Dominion
Oacenla
Parrot
qulnry
Shannon
Tamarack
Trinity
V. 8. Mining..
V. 8. oil
Itah
Victoria
Winona
Wolrerloa
ifi't per
Official
23
761
II
171
S2'-k
195
1
Tft
17
'-
11
o4
lb
KS
n
4k
27
M'k
n
107
a
130
in
41
a
14(4
117
London Stock Market.
LONDON, Feb. 23. Closing quotations on
stocks and bonds:
Conaola. money
do account . .
Anaconda
Atchllon
do pfd
Baltimore ft Ohio. .. .10HH
Canadian Pacific HiW
Chaa. A OOhlo.
Chicago Ot. W.
C, M. A Bt. P.
DeHeara
IWnver ft R. Q.
do pfd
Erie
du lat pfd...
do id pfd...
Illlnnia Central
Loula ft Nash 142 'a
M , K. ft T ;ns
.... I0
0 11-14
.... o
.... i
..IOC
6'JS
. 2CV
.Ui
. IB
. 34'
.
. 47S
. 2
7V
At2
N. Y. fantral
Norfolk ft v.
do pfd
Ontario ft W
PesniiylTanta ....
Rand Minai
Haadlng
do lat pfd
do I'd pfd
!o. Railway
do pfd
o Pacific
Jnlon Pacific ....
do pfd
I. 8. 8tral
do pfd
Wabaah
do pfd
Bpanlih 4a
152'i
MOl
ii
73
10(4
. 4k
. 47,
. 44
. K
.too
. 71
.W4
.104
. S4?i
. H
. J3
. 47
II
MONEY 2i3 per cent.
The rate ot discount in tlie open market
for short bills Is 2Mfii'Jt per cent; for three
months' bills, 2 7-l'(f24 per cent.
New York Mining- Storks.
NEW YORK, Feb. 23. The following are
the closing quotations on. mining stocks:
.. 20
... n
... 18
... I
...176
...171)
...200
... I
Little Chief
Ontario
OpMr::.v.
Phoanlx
potoaP
Savage ,
Sierra Nevada
SmdnJ,Hnpn
,.rs
..too
.. i
.. 14
.. 27
.. 41
..
Standard 170
4,200 10714 106
1057-4
1A0
B3.KK) 109H 1074 108
3.2110 32g 31H SVfc
64
42
148
63i'a
83i4j
9.1 V4j
64H
411
148
M
83Vi
HI
37,800 140V 139'i 139,
82
94U
92
'34
80
70
Southern
do pfd.
Southern
do pfd.
Texas St
T.. St. L.
do pfd
Pacific
Railway...
'p'aclhe""!
& West....
63V4 61
Rfti-i 67a
2,lii0 12oi-i 1184 1184
62,8(XI 35H M 34'4
2.100
4.8110
81
94T
911i
90
3414
80
70
25H
68
29,600
2.600
1,600
98'a
37V4
3714
56 '4
37
Mi 14
9714
37
3l
60
Union Pacific, ex-dlv.233,6.i0 1334 1394 130;
Ho nfd.. ex-d x 3.ZO0
Wabash 8.7
do pfd H.w"'
Wheeling ft I F..... 200
AVIsconsin Central.... 2.500
do pfd ow
Adams Express
American Express
U. 8. Express
Wells-Farxo Express
Amalgamated Copper 69,500
lot
2314
4S
19
53
Am. Car & Fdry.
do pfd
Am.. Cotton Oil
do pfd.....
American Ice
do pfd
Am. Linseed Oil
do pfd...
Am. locomotive
dl pfd
Am. Smelt. A Ref..
do pfd.
:,aoo
400
4.800
100
1.800
1.900
"ioo
8,1X10
800
59.000
3,400 119'
774
35
94
3614
96
6
40
'394
41 'A
112
914
9914
224
46
19
24 4
52H
7i4
3414
94
86
9
6T4
40
'394
4u4
lllH
8x14
117
Am. Sugar Refining. 111300 14f 144
U7V
109
64 V4
64
207H
214
78i4
38
78
40
10K4
624
5114
20
20K.
78vJ
187
21
7714
40
37H 36 3ti4
102 Mli 10114
48 47 47
10,400 108V4 10714 iors
6,800
7ftl-
900
Am. Tob. pfd., certlf. t
Anacon. MU. Co 90
B. R. Transit 10,000
Colo. Fiel & Iron.... 6,000
Consolidated Gus 6.500
Corn Products 1,100
do pfd 300
Distillers' Securities. i,0
General Electric 8"0
Int. Paper 2,6'0
do Pfd 2"0
Int. Pump 600
do pfo
National lad
North American....
Pacific Mall
People's Oaa
Pressed Steel Car..
do pfd .'.
Pull. Palace Car...
Republic Steel
Republic Steel pfd
Rubber Oooda
do pfd
Tenn. Coal ft Iron
V. S. leather
do pfd
V. 8. Realty
U. 8. Rubber ,
do pfd.
U. S. Steel
do pfd
Vlr.-Car. Chemical
do pfd
Westlnghouse Elec.
Western I'nlon 300 934
Total sales for the day, 1, 766.700 shares.
224
464
19
2414
62
246
227
127
250
784
344a
93.
36
98
64
16
3m i
4014
111
K9"i
118
144
1)7
IO714
624
514
78
37V4
186U
21 '1
77i
S914
2.700
tV0
3o0
. 59.fi00
. 80,6 "I
. , suo
!l86.7)6
. 8.8(0
. 2.300
i0
. .
. 1.200 US 1124 11214
lo.i" ill ;(
X8
1094
38-14 38
90 88U
24314 243
23'4 2114
8714 78V
26 2
974
14
mi
44
88
124
106
894
414
240
21'4
soil
2514
96
91
124
104
8U
1111
23.100
9tal
2l
94S 944,
Hi 57
io9ia 10914
1,9
8314 91
Baak of KaalaaH Htatesaeat.
INiX)N. Feb. 2S.-The weekly state
ment of tha Rank of England al'iowa the
following changes: Total reserve Increased
ILS.6a3.iiu, circulation decreased 6.0o0, bul
lion increased . ill. 9u. 4',1 other securities
Increased l.rT2.ai. other deposits de
creaed ;2.(i0. public depnalts Increased
avS,f,OCiO, notes reserve increased l,95,0o0
Adami Con
A Ilea
Braaca
Brunawlck Con ..
Comatock Tunnal.
Con. Cal. ft Va..
Horn eilvar
Iron Silver
Laadrllla Cos
OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET.
Condition of Trade and Quotations on
Staple aaU Fancy .Produce.
EGGS Candled stock. 23c.
LIVE POULTRY-Chlckens. 10c: roosters,
6Hc; turkeys, 15c: geese. 8!fc9e.
DRESSED POULTRY Turkeys, 17019c;
ducks. 12c; geese. 11c; chickens. 110120;
roosters. 7g8c.
BUTTER Packing stock, 23c; choice to
fancy dairy, 27fi28c; creamery, 2733c;
prints. S4c.
fresh FROZEN FISH Trout. 9c: pick
erel, 8c: pike, 9c; perch, 7c; bluefish. 12c;
wnitensn. c: salmon, i.if; reuaiiMMij-i-, oc;
lobster (green), 30c; lobster (bolledi. S3c;
bullheads. Uc; catfish. 14c; blsclc baas, 20c;
halibut, 12c; rrapples, 12e: buffalo, 7c; white
baRs. 11c; frog legs, per doa., 25c.
BRAN Per ton. $17.00.
HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale
Hav Dealers' association: Choice No. 1 tip
land. 86 50: No. 2. $6.00: medium. $5.61:
coar'e, 55 00. Rye straw. 85.00. Tlx-se m'ices
are for hay of good color and quality.
OYBJ KKa New yorK -colons, oer "n,
45c; extra selects, per ran. S5c; standards,
per can. 30c. buik: rstanaaras, pr aai..
$1.75: extra selects, per gal.. $2.00: New
York counts, per gal.. $2.00
. TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANGES California, extra fancy Red
Innd navels, all sizes. $2.5o: choice Hedlnnl
navels, $2.25; choice navels, all sizes, $2.00.
LEMONS California, fancy. $2.70; M and
360. $3 25; choice, 270, 300, 360. $3.00.
dated Per dox ot ;io-id. page., is.tu;
Hallowe'en, in 70-lb. boxes, per lb., 5c;
la vers. 4c.
t.-1 ' Ll n,.llfA.Ml. via 1ltk naM.An TT. id.
I 1 V.I n . Ollliil 1110., ini , " i ii v ti i lull, 1 11 J,
86c;. Imported Smyrna, 4-crown, 10c; 6 and
a-crown, 12c; tancy, lmportea twaanea;, 111
1-lb. pkga.. 16l8c.
BANANAS Per medtum-slied bunch, $1.75
e?2.!5: jumbos. $3.603.00.
ORAPEFRUIT-Pvr box of 54 to 64, $6.509
7.00.
FRUITS.
APPLES-New iorK Kings. $3.21; New
York Greenings. $2.76: New York Baldwins.
$2.75; Colorado Wlnesaps, per bu. box, $1.50;
Uenltnn. $1.60.
ORAPES ftnported Malagas, per keg,
$6.00650.
tanuerinks California, per 4 box,
$2.50.
CRANBERRIES Wisconsin Bell and Bu
gle, per bbl., $8.00; Jerseys, per bbl., $8.00;
per box, $2.75.
VEGETABLES.
POTATOES Home grown,' In sack"?, per
bu.. 45c; Colorado, per bu., 56c.
TURNIPS Old, per bu., 40c; Canada rut
abagua, per lb., lc; new, per doi., 45c.
'ARROTS Old, per bu., 40c; new, per
dox., 45c.
PARflNIP-Oia. per bu.,' 40e.
BEETS Old, per bu., 60c; new, per doi.,
45c.
BEANS Navy, per bu., $1.851.0.
ONIONS Home grown, red. In sacks, per
lb., 2c; Spanish, per crate. $2.50; Colorado
yellow, per lb., 2c; white, per lb., 2V4C; new,
southern, per dos., 45o.
CUCUMBERS Per doa., $1.75J'2 .00.
TOMATOES Florida, per 6-basket crate,
$4 50(95.00.
CABBAGE Holland aeed. per lb., 114c.
SWEET POTATOE8 Kansaa kiln dried,
per bbl., $2.50.
CELERY-Callfornla, 5975c.
RADISHES Hot houae. per doz., 45c.
LETTUCE Per box of about fifteen
heads, 60c.
RH'UB A RB Per dog. bunches. 75c(6$1.00.
PARSLEY Per doa. bunches, 76c.
MISCELLANEOUS.
SAUERKRAUT Wisconsin, per keg.,
$2 26.
CIDER New York, per bbl., $5 60; per
half bbl., 13.26.
CHEESE Wisconsin twins, full cream,
13c; Wisconsin Young America, 14c; block
Swiss, new, 15c; old, W17cj Wisconsin
brick, 15c; Wisconsin llmburger, 14o.
HIDES No. 1 green, 7c; No. 2 green, 6c;
No. 1 salted, 814c; No. I salted, 7V4c; No. 1
veal calf, c; No. 2 veal calf, 7c; dry salted,
etilc; aheep pelts, t&otj$1.00; horse hldea,
ti.tvkira.oo.
NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 soft sheila, new
crop, per lb., 15c; hsrd shells, per lb., 13c;
No. I soft shells, per lb., 12c; No. 2 hard
Siiells, per lb., 12c; Pecana, large, per lb.,
lit; email, per lb., 10c; peanuta, per lb., 7c;
ro.iatad peanuta, per lb., lc; Chili walnuts,
per lb., lfrtfl3V4c; almonds, soft shell, per
lb., 17c; hard sell, per lb.. 16c; chestnuts,
per lb., 12143'13c; new black walnuts, per
bu, 75ft0c; shallbark hickory nuts, per bu.,
tl.it; large hickory nuta, per bu., $1.50.
agar aad Molasses.
NEW YORK, Feb. 23. SUGAR Raw:
Market strong;' fair -refining, 4 s-164tr4tc:
centrifugal, 9n test, 6 1-1&6 6-lc; mnlaisea
sugar, 4 tVltVoSc. Refined: Market firm;
cruahed, 6.7rc; powdered, 6.15c; granulated.
6.05c. ,
NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 23.-8ItJAR-Qulel;
open kettle, .1Stt4'tc; centrifugal,
tt'4". centrifugal white, 6Vi yellow.
4. i;ic" ; seconds 24j4l4A
MOLA8SE8-Jiilet: i:.en kettle, l.Kff'iAc;
reulrlfugal, tV'yik. Syrup, ataady, to'-ibc.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Beceipti Attain Light acd Priori
Baled a Little Stronger.
HOGS SOLD GENERALLY FIVE LOWER
More Moderate Ron of sheep and
Lambs aad with a Fair Demand
Prices Showed Practically Ko
Change oa Any Grade.
SOUTH OMAHA. Feb. 23. 1905.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Bheep.
Omciai Won lay 4.IX8 i.aiO 13 149
Official Tuesday 8,082 14,931 7.645
Official Wednesday 1.9A7 14.679 12.243
Official Thursday I.) 10.500 6.000
Four days this week. . ..14.477 44,830 39.037
Snme days last week 6.234 MM 19.982
Same days Week before. .14.926 40.75.1 24.093
Same three weeks sgo... 12611 22.83 2.20
Same four weeks ago.. ...14,598 35,431 5.499
Same days last vear 21.241 47.433 32,733
RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE.
Th following table shows the receipts of
cattle, hogs and aheep at South Omaha for
the year to date, with comparison with last
vear:
1906. 1904. Inc. Pec.
Cattle 117.587 130,116 12.629
Hog 8t;0.477 855.229 15.348
Bheep 238,144 273,328 85,184
The fo, lowing table shows the averags
price of hogs st South Omaha for the last
several days, with comparisons:
1906. 1904. 1903. 1902. 11901.
Feb. t...
Feb. ...
Feb. a...
Feb. 4...
Feb. ....
Feb. ....
Feb. 7...
Feb. 8 ....
Feb. ...,
Feb. 10...
Feb. 11..
Feb. 12..
Feb, 13..
Feb. 14..
Feb. 16...
Feb. 16...
Feb. 17..
Feb. 18..
Feb. 19...
Feb. 20..
Feb. 21..,
Feb. 22.,
Feb. 23. ,
-I-
I 4 e 1 4 721 l Mi 22
4 7o I 73 U I t 2o,
I 4 72KI 4 841 I 70 E 131
I 4 74! 4 8l 6 801 6 96 $ 31
19n0. 11899.
4 824
4 741
4 63i
4 oi
4 76.
4 76T4
a
4 81:
4 881
4 89,
6 01
BOO,
5 01
4
R 621 121 $ 231
74
4 81V
4 84 I
4 S44 4 99
4 8T.V. 6 03
4 73 I 6 0i( 7 03
4 Hi 1 i U4 6 97
71
6 76.
70
6 72
6 80
6 86
a
931
6 16 6 21
6 03 6 281
I 98t 5 29
a
t 00
6 0;
6 01
6 99
6 92!
6 81 1
6 3'.
t 30
6 24
6 31
5 18
6 28
4 6T,4
4 6x14
4 73
6 121 6 91
6 24 ! 6 98
6 96
5 271 I
6 221 6 93!
6 32
5 79
6 781
6 86 6 23
D Mi 0 SI I
5 Mi 1 6 38!
5 95 5 30i
I 6 32
4 67
4 S
4 t
a
4 66
4 701
4 CS
4 75
4 84
4 80,
a
4 79
4 8i,
4 ti
4 83
4 76;
3 64
t (4
t 68
aM
151
$ 66
I 64
3 70
3 71
I 65
a
I 68
i t
3 68
1 54
1 62
4 83!
4 181 3 61
4 'i4 1 47
4 89 3 56
4 69 2 bs
Indicates Sunday.
The offlulal number of cars of slock
brought In today by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs.Sh'p.H'ses.
C, M. ft St. P. R' 3 Jl
Missouri Pacific Hy 4 3
Union Pacific system 14 M 17
C. N. W. Ry 7 9
F E. ft M. V. R. R 24 50 4 1
C, St. P., M. & O. Ry... 11 10 .. 1
K. ft M. Hy in as 1
C, B. & y. Ry 2 5 ..
C. R. I. ii P. Ra, east.. 8 11
C., R. I. A P. Ry., west.. .. 3
Illinois Central 1 3
Chicago Ot. Western.... 4 4
Total receipts 91 158 28 2
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head indicuted:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co 400 1,812 ....
Swift and Company 3m, 3,155
Cudahy Packing Co 483 3,119
Armour & Co 615 3,562
Yansant & Co 72
Carey A Benton 29 .... ....
Lobman & Co 57
Hill & Huntzlnger 69
L. F. Husz 27
Sam Werthelmer 37 .
Mike Haggerty 27
Sol Degan 3
J. B. Root & CO 80
Bulla & Kline 14
Wolf Murnan 61
S. II. Clark 10
Other buyers 121 105 1,450
411
1.041
1,448
Totals 2,360 11,753 4,353
CATTLE There waa another moderate
run of cattle here this morning and the
market ruled fairly active, with the feeling
a little stronger on anything at all desira
ble. Buyera were out In good season and It
was not long before all the early arrivals
changed hands.
About the usual proportion of the offer
ings consisted of cornfed steers and the
market could be quoted as steady to strong,
with trading fairly active. Anything,
though, at all desirable sold at good, strong
prices, with the commoner kinds steady.
The quality of the offerings as a whole was
only fair, the same as has been the -rase
for some time past.
The cow market if anything showed more
Improvement than did steers. Buyers all
seemed to be anxious for supplies and as ti
result they were liberal buyers, and It took
but a comparatively short time for every
thing In sight to change hands. The mar
ket could safely be quoted strong to a dime
higher, the more desirable grades showing
the greatest Improvement. The common
grades, though, changed hands without
difficulty at a little better prices than were
paid yesterday.
The market on bulla, veal calves and
stags could be quoted steady to strong.
Choice veals are now selling as high aa $6,
which Is the highest prices paid in some
time past.
Quite a little Improvement hns been
noticed the last few days In the demand for
lightweight stock cattle of good quality.
Speculators have had a good many of that
class on hand, for which the demand has
been very limited, but the last day or two
country buyers have been picking them up
quite freely. The few cattle that arrived
today sold at fully steady prices, whether
they were light or heavy, and some of the
more desirable grades may have been a lit
tle stronger. Representative sales;
BEEF STEERS.
No. A. Pr. No. At. Pr.
1 740 1 15 1 1031 4 04)
1 924 I 15 M Hill 4 00
I ilt S 40 1 1)00 4 00
1 10M) i HO 1 1145 4 00
T I TO 3 1211 4 00
II 100 t TO 1 1190 4 m
10 1015 "5 11 HIT 4 00
1. m 75 i IM 4 05
19 10! 110 SI..... 1141 4 05
I tUt 15 II 1014 4 10
t 1000 I W 41 10M 4 10
3 1000 S 15 II 1140 4 10
I 1MI Ct 1114 4 15
1 1055 t 10 1114 4 to
U 1043 3 0 1 1110 4 JO
1 1041 i tl 17 1241 4 38
1141 10 1011 4 15
41 1174 J It 12SH 4 40
1 1011 4 00 HO ml 4 45
t m 11 1 283 4 50
JO 104 4 00 I..' 1225 4 40
dTEERS and cows.
1 mj i ta
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
II 1112 4 40 16 not 4 40
COWS.
1 10 1 50 1 1160 I 00
1 427 1 76 1 1150 3 00
T IL'7 1 T5 2 1011 9 00
I IW IM 1 155 I 00
HO t 00 I Hi I 04
t 773 t 00 4 TUS t 06
I 0 i 00 1100 3 05
I MO 3 10 1022 I 05
4 156 3 16 1 0 9B3 10
4 T3 3 26 1 1011 3 10
1 1050 I 26 8 MO I 10
1 110 3 It 1 1170 I 1ft
I W t 26 1 1270 3 10
1061 t 25 Hit i
1 700 t 25 4 10M t 16
1 130 3 25 1 11M I 16
1 1030 1 60 1 6X3 3 15
t 1040 I 60 10 1024 3 20
1 450 3 60 . t 1121 3 M
3 MO t 60 4... MO I 20
1 1130 I 60 1 mo i M
1 1040 I 60 17 1012 I 16
1 110 I to l yMmo t 36
3 lit! I 40 1 1045 I 36
3 0 t 40 t 1120 I tr,
4 186 I 40 I nil m
1 1050 3 15 4 110 I 21
11 166 I 66 . t 1040 I 35
4 HI 3 TO 13 ,..1120 I tr,
10 r3t t TO II tots I 91
1 lOtO t T6 I Ml 3 la
11 1030 I Ti 30.,! MI4 I 30
1 1010 t TS ' 1 III5 33
3 710 I TI 4 H.-.I 40
I K 9 T6 I I 40
1 1340 I T5 31 100 I 40
1 1030 I 16 1 110 40
31 761 I 15 1 1031 40
1 1330 1 16 t 1013 t 40
I U40 I 15 11 Itl 4
1 1124 9 6 IT 1041 I 10
33 1044 I 61 37 1111 50
10 Ml t M 1 1110 3 IS
10 Ml t M t 1160 I M
t 1041 I 00 It 1160 U
37 102T I 00 1 1340 10
1 UM t 00 1 1440 15
13 Hit I 00 1 160 t tr
4 HI IN
COWS AND HEIFERS.
t 1040 I 70 20 Mil 9
10 7M I 30 tO 10 3
HKIFGRS.
1 J0 I 60 1 M a
I on 9 71 T ;j 4
9 40 I 00 4 HI 4
4 I 04 II 1013 I 6
37 73T 3 16 4 1140 o
1 410 I 15 lobl 1 o
1 600 I 36 !0 HIT 4 14
8UUJS.
l o t io i in i o
I 1170 I 30 J 4oo i go
1 1110 t 64 1 1600 00
1 1 t 0 1 17W 00
I HI t 15 1 14 M
I 1010 6 1 1 MO
1 474 3 M 1 16S l
1 14W I 75 1 4M , u
1 M0 I T5 1 14k0 I U
1 I40 IS 1 M I M
1 1110 I 15 1 171 I 10
3 tl"0 1 1 140 40
1 ! I 1 14S9 I 40
i 11T I M 1 130 4
1
1
t
I
1
14 t 98
14O0 0
11 I 00
CALVES.
i i 3 : l ...
l in 171 I...,
1 s li 1 ...
1 fas 36 I . . . .
1 IW 6 35 1
...171 t 40
...163 3 45
. . ;, i K
.. im 1
.. a 1 ao
..130 I 10
... 12 I 64)
STOCK CALVES.
l tea t 7 i 3 o
STOCK COWS AND HEIFER9
I Me i a I irtji i st
1 IO" I OH SM I 40
t 11 t AO 1 4) I 10
1 I 15 1 10M t 40
1 f t t
8TOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
1..... 720 I 6 1 771 I 40
1 4" 9 76 11 tut I 40
3 .'S t 71 1 T I 45
I 5 t 73 t ...Ill I 46
1 110 I 15 II 713 I 41
1 720 3 00 4 Mi I 46
1 114 04 t 4.-I t 60
I Hit J SO I 127 3 1
1 0 I 10 11 67 3 15
1 374 t 10 1 10J5 63
1 " 3 IS It Ill I 5
3 7 I 36 II 4 I (i
4 7.10 3 25 1 5 3 70
13 T6 3 21 1 0T lit
1 61 I II 11 111 1 0
4 to 3 3 1 1141 3 S
3 71 3 10 t 100 4 00
1 40 I 36 1 12M 4 21
4 Ml IM 1 1-2 4 33
1 123 I 40
HOOS Receipts of hogs Were sgsln lib
eral today, though about l.nto head short of
yesterday's supply. Chicago was quoted
o9iloc lower and that of course msde buyers
bearish at this point. The market opened
with bids fully a nickel lower, but after the
first round the msrket strengthened s little,
as aalesmcn were not willing to tske off
more than a nickel, and the general market
could be quoted ss active and lust about ac
lower than yesterday's average. Buyer all
took hold freely, aa they semed to want
the hoga. and It waa not long hefnra prac
tically all of the early arrivals was dis
posed of. The same as usual, though, an
early clearance wss made impossible ny the
late arrival of several trains. The light
weights went largely from J4.K5 down,
butchers and mixed I4.46ip4.i0 and henvles
from 14.70 to 14.&3.
There waa no particular change In the '
eloae of the market, packers buying tip the ,
late srrlvsls at Just about the same prices J
as were psld early In the day. Repreaenta- J
tlve aales: I
r. Na. A. lb. Ir.
4 46 77 220 40 4 7'
4 471, 253 40 4 !'
II.
t3.
3.
it.
10
Hi.
72.
TO.
44.
27.
44.
50.
4
dtan ataers. irmiff: cows snd heifers.
.2MJ.;s.
tlOUS-rtcrclpts. head Msrket lrwer;
pigs and llghls. T4J t.TK; packers. 4 X-iT
l.(: butchers snd best hesvv. 44 fcvtfft (ft.
SHEEP ANI LAMBS- Receipts: 8 SOI
bead. Market s'esdv; native mrttton. IS re
ft.": lambs, f4.fliu".-6; culls and bjeks,
14. 3Mj4.SH.
lock In lht.
Receipts of live stock st the sit prlmHpal
western markets )eeterdav were:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
South Omaha J Jen 10 a.niai
Ktoux ritv l.nnn l.nnfi ....
Kansas Cltv lino ift.ios 'linn
Sf. l.ouls I soo . sou l.tV
St. Joseph i fin" 11 f OX'.
Chicago ft,n 42,i"0 U.tart
Totals 22.2.7 Kl.&tiS JS.L'fi
Metal Market.
NEW TORK. Feb. 3 -METAt -S-Th
foiiilon tin market showed firmness rver
the local holiday, with today' prhya stand
ing at 131 1 fid for spot, and 131 for
futures. The local market w steadier In
sympathy and closed $.".ii2 Corp'-r
also was higher In the English market,
closing lt$ s 9d for spot, and Its 3d
for futures. Iially the copper situation
Is unchanged. Some dealers are said to
be offering small lots slightly under reg
ular quotations, but producers sre llrm In
the main, with Iske held at llS.fVt; rleptm
lytlc. tl5.J7HY1n.8fl; casting. 1S.00iSnS.2S:
Lead closed 13 8s 1M in London, and re
mained quiet, st M.4MM.fln In the local mar
ket. Spelter shared In the general foreign
firmness, closing !i 10s In Inndnn. while
locslly conditions were unchanged ahd the
price remained 16. 104t Iron closed ;ji
In Glasgow and 4Ss I VI In Mlddlesbonv
locally Iron wss unchanged. No. 1 foun
dry, northern. Is quoted llT.RoifllT.S"; No. J
foundry, northern, tIT.SO; No. 1 foumlrv,
southern, snd No. 1 foundry, southern Soft,
tl7.75TJ18.
ST. LOIMS. Feb. M.METALR-I.ca.1.
quiet, t4.3.VtM.3T'.4: spelter, dull, ti.NViVu'S-iA
tlve ssles:
N. At.
24 157
II 151
t...
47...
0...
71...
74...
4 60
4 M
4 60
4 10
4 40
..171
..174
..HO
..tm
..HI
M 11 40 4 60
U 114 ... 4 10
2 103 ... 4 10
14 Ill ... 4 0
17 117 40 4 40
64 Ill ... 4 0
76 2ft6 40 4 HI
100 1T 11 4 40
24 JOT ... 4 I2'i
71 11 ... 4 ?H
61... 14 ... 4 IC't
TI 132 ... 4 tVb
TO 19 120 4 16
li Ml 10 4 45
T3 20 ... 4 U
44.. 213 ... 4 15
ll tit ... 4 15
61 IM 40 4 IS
14 20 40 4 1.1
85 205 12 4 45
It 224 ... 4 15
51 100 ... 4 IS
31 Iftt ... 46
64 317 40 4 16
It 20 ... 4 (16
64 Ill ... 4 S
41 tn ... 4 6
l 10 60 I 5
71 15 0 4 06
II I3 40 4 lr,
6 18H ... 4 06
76 103 ... 4 IS
8 ID ... 4 15
78 243 1-0 4 15
6 323 10 4 5
71 221 ... 4 6
In 240 4 HI
7! .218 ... 46
72 31 ... 4(5
46 113 ... 4 46
17 1 ... 4 66
I !?3 10 4 15
74 ...IK ... 4 US
48 120 ... 474
.15 131 ... 4 7a
T0 184 120 4 I74
SO 124 ... 4 7V
71 3.10 ... 4 47 H
J40 ... 4 174
310 ... 4 70
031 ... 4 70
103 ... 4 70
2t 200 4 70
!40 ... 4 70
I4S 40 4 TO
281 80 4 TO
264 ... 4 TO
271 ... 4 70
261 ... 4 70
I'll 10 I 70
.380 10 4 74
t i'SO ... 4 70
ft 260 10 4 7(1
43 26 120 4 70
70 223 ... 4 to
81 151 80 4 7
71 287 ... 4 70
6 317 ... 4 70
41 124 ... 4 TO
40.. 14 ,., 4 TO
71 2 10 4 70
60 107 ... 4 70
08 2i3 10 4 TO
61 241 10 4 TO
IT 240 10 4 70
61 ItT ISO 4 70
71 t2 40 4 TO
1 156 ... 4 TO
13 131 40 4 70
8 331 10 4 70
(4 (60 ... 4 70
73 S.14 0 4 70
St 251 80 4 70
74 23 ... 4 TO
45 251 ... 4 7
41 221 ..'. 4 To
5 144 ... 4 724
73 32 ... 4 724
14. ..Ill ... 4 72',
17 -41 40 4 724
10 14 ... 4 714
67 26 ... 4 724
14 27 ... 4 T24
Tt 241 ... 4 784
76......!8 ... 4 724
41, 288 10 4 734
48 267 ... 4 724
46 361 ... 4 734
62 tit 10 4 724
II 213 ... 4 76
68 25 ... 4 76
40 243 10 4 17 4 4 355 .., 4 71
10 13t ... 4 47 4 11 213 ... 4 76
83 163 ... 4 I7lk tl tit ... 4 71
88 : ... 4 47 41 27 40 4 76
7t 211 ... 4 174 71 17 ... 4 75
4 120 ... 4 474 ' IT 103 40 4 76
ft 124 IM 4 174 2" 4 71
71 360 40 4 474 64 t6 ... 4 0
7! 12 ... 4 74 44. ...... .381 ... 4 80
41. i 33 IM 4 7 4 89 830 130 4 0
77 234 ... 4 17 4 67 181 10 4 80
74 140 110 4 74 31 161 ... 4 0
M. ...... .247 ... 4 74 64 310 80 4 10
70 840 ... 4 174 34 401 160 4 10
51 147 40 4 174 41 373 40 4 10
41 127 40 I "74 67 951 40 4 10
61 232 40 4 174 6 283 ... 4 80
78 138 40 4 174 47 110 ... 4 10
71 Itl ... 4 47 4 43 172 ... I 80
71 143 40 4 74 44 313 ... 115
84...' 217 ... 4 174 '
SIIBEP There was a much more moder
ate run here this morning, which gave the
market a little breathing spell. The de
mand seemed to be In fairly good shape
and prlcca held .lust about stesdy with
yesterday. Trading on sheep could be
called active, but in the case of lambs the
market was not ao briak, but the prloea
paid oould not be quoted anything but
ateady. The Belmont (Colo.) lambs sold
for tf.BO, the yearling tt.Ti. and the ewea
and wethera mixed I6.7B, all of these prices
being the same na were paid for tha same
gtuff on Monday. The quality of the big
bulk of the offerings was not particularly
choice, so that the market on paper does
not look very strong.
Quotations tor feu atock: Good to choice
yearlings, VUttQfM: fslr to good year
lings. IUMf.lS; good to eholce wethers.
I6.2fifi6.66; fair to good wethers. 14.OJI5.1j;
good to choice ewes, tK.0ftff5.5O; fair to goo
ewes. 4..".t4 .': vmninn tn ewes. uo
414.60; good to choice lambs, t7.60iff7.75: fair
to good lambs. ti.00417.60: feeder yearlings,
14 fuxco.i tveder tveLncrk, 44.3iti4.6G. !cder
awes. t8.3B3 .76; feeder larnha. JS.60ffl.SV
Kepreauniallv :.le:
No. Av. Pr.
30 western ewes 107 6 15
36 western ewes 106 t 15
1 western ewe lro 5 11
434 western ,wes .. 107 6 25
31 western ewes 106 6 50
90 western ewea 106 8 60
463 western ewea 101 6 60
R Colorado ewes and wethera.. U!0 i 76
6 Colorado yearlings 113 6 75
638 western lambs "1 6 90
113 western lambs "D 6 90
2f8 Colorado Ismba 79 7 60
377 Colorado lambs 79 "60
330 Colorado lambs 79 7 60
10 native ewes 63 J li
"6 native ewes f1 5 40
31 native wethers 94 t 65
91 western feeder lambs 65 6 60
281 western feeder lambs 66 6 90
2 western lambs 10H 7 50
295 western lambs 60 6 75
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Steady Hoga Five to Ten Cents
Lower Sbeegj Weak.
CHICAGO, Feb. 23.-CATTLE Reeelpte.
10.000 head: market ateady; good to prime
steera, I5.76iS6.26: poor to medium, tt.tyw??
(.66; stockers and feeder. U. 6034.40; cows,
11.25(94.50; heifers, t2.00i9ft.00; canners. (1.35
tr2.76; bulls. I2.0u4i4.26: calves, I8.604if-7.7B.
HOOS Receipts, 42.000 head: estimated
tomorrow, 18,000 head: 5l10o. lower; mixed
and butchers. t4.70ff4.95; good to choice
heavy. 84 Soft 5.00; rough heavy, t4.7fvf4.80;
light t4.6ff4.KV bulk of sales. t4.80(ft4.95.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Reeelpte, 18.000
head; aheep weak: lamba 10Ca2nc lower:
good to choice wethers. t.Hf.00; fair to
choice mixed, 14.50636; western sheep,
M.7Sa.on: native lambs, t6 00&.00; western
lambs. t6.Q0fr8.0O.
Kansas rtty Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITT. Feb. 18. CATTLE Re
eelpte. 4,600 head. Including 100 southerns.
Market steady to strong: choice export
and dressed beef steers. 1AO0&876: fair to
good, f3.504.90; western fed steers, 13 60
t 25; stockers and feeders. I3.0ofl4.25; south
ern steers, tt.24M34.60: southern cows. I?.26i
8 60; native cows, ll.76g-4.20; native heifers,
2.5i-tlVi; bulls, t2.60460; calves. t3.0OftO.70.
HOGS Receipts, 10.700 head. Market 6c.
lower but active; top. 14.90; bulk of sslea.
t4. 61X94.86; heavy. H WI90; packers. 14. "OS
4.N6-. pigs and lights, t4.onia4.76.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, J 4O0
head. Market ateady; native lamlie. t7.0f
7.90; native wethera. afi.26tr5.fttl; ' western
lamba. t7.OOt97.90; western yearlings, R2Mr
6 .90; western sheep, 84.864.9fl; stockera and
feeder, IS.6O&6.60.
at. Joseph I, It itnek Market.
ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Feb. 2J.-CATTLE-Recelpts,
2,067 head. Market, steadv to
wesk: natives, t8.6(ir6.46; cows and heifers,
tl 66'7i4.86; stockers Astd feeders, 12 76414.16.
HOOS Receipts, 11. WW bead. Market W
16o lower; light, t4 60?47t; medium and
heavy. t4.604t-4.87H-
BHEEP AND LA MRS Receipts, 6 2i
head. Msrket ateady to weak; lamba, 87.76;
wethers, 8890; ewea. 15.76.
Ions City Live Stack Market.
SIOITC CITY. Ia.. Feb. 2t.-(Bpeclal Tele
gram.) CATTLE Reeelpte, 1,000 head.
Market atrong; Blockers active; beava.
83 60(94.00: cows, bulla and mixed, i:S&
4.C0; stockers and feeders, 12.71.76; calves
and yearlings, t2.25ft3.60.
HOGS Receipts, l.OtK) head. Market 6c
lower, selling at 84 50&4.86; bulk of aalce
t4 094.t6.
ti. I,o la I.Ito ttoek Market.
ST. Il'lS. Feb. 23. CATTLE Reeelpte,
1.600 head. Including 1.600 Texana. Market
I' T2n I v." i'lll'lng and export steer.
84 3fgo.9o; dressed beef and bnt-her steers
13 75-316 4o; steers under 1,000 lha., 8.i64 16:
Blockers and feeders, t-iooart S6; cow and
heifers. t2.40i94.40; canners. t 850- 60: bulls
J.M.fi3 50, CJv a, tl.007.t0j Xtaju tot) lu-
Wool Market.
LONDON. Feb. 23 WOO!, A sale of
sheep skins was held In Mincing Lane to
day. The offerings amounted to 4.K12 hftlra
In moderate demand; home and continental
representatives were good buyers. Merinos
declined H4iltd snd the lower iualltlrs if
cross-breds were Id cheaper owing to the
slackened demand from Americans who
only took a few coarse cross-breds. Kolr
lowing are the sales and prices obtained for
clothing and combing: New South Wales.
68 bales st 6Vt)4d: Victoria, 731 bales st
63fc.2r9"d; South Australia, 2N9 bales at n'.'ir
KM; West Australia. 717 bale at 4Vi;
Tasmanls, 291 hales at 4i84.d: New 7,ca
Isnd. 1.612 hales st 6S?!Tid; Punts Arenas.
119 bales at 64ft9d; Falkland Islands, IT
bales at 64ift74Hd; Ruenoa Ayres, 75 bales at
68vi.
ST. LOCIS. Feb. 23. WOOLStendy ; me
dium grades, combing and clothing. 2rtH
2c; light fine. 2i!B.!Lc; heavy fine. 171? 18c;
tub-washed, 3304oc.
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK, Feb, 23 COFFKK-Market
opened unchanged to 10 points higher In
response to firmer European markets and
rather smaller primary receipts. There
was very active liquidation, however, owing
probably to fear of notices tomorrow,
which will be the first day for March ten
ders, and the market after the.onenlng
ruled active and very weak, with offerings
more or less general and probably for both
long and short account. The buyers on 1h
decline seemed to be substantial interests
who took the near months thrown over by
the frightened longs and sold the latter po
sitions, but the close was at practically
the lowest point, ar a net decline of 15SM5
polnta. Salea reported of 4S3.000 bags. In
cluding March. 6. 4Mil. Rflc; April. 6.75c: May,
6.80tr7.liGc; Julv. .KKf7.25r ; September. 7.45c:
October. 7.35(fi7.5fc; December, 7.40f37.70c:
January, 7.75c. Probably 20,000 bags of the
business rf-ported with the nature of
switches. Spot, quiet; No. 7 Rio, 8V0.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK, Feb. 23.-COTTON-8pot
closed quiet, 10 points lower: middling up
lands, 7.90c; middling gulf, 8.15CI sales, 670
bales. x
LIVERPOOL, Feb. 23.-COTTON-Spot.
good business done, prices unchanged;
American middling. 4.27d; sales, 12.000 bales,
of which 1.000 were for speculation and ex
port and Included 11,00(1 American. - No re
ceipts. NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 23.-COTTON
Steadv; sales, 2,600 bales; ordlnsry, 6-: good
ordlnarv, 6J-6c; low middling. 6 16-lHc;
middling. 7Hc; good middling, 770: middling
fair. 8 5-lBc; reeelpte, 6,115 bales; stock, 3M,
954 hales. ...
ST. LOCIS, Feb. 'S.1.-COTTON-tJulet,
1 l-1o lower; middling-. 7 11-16e; ssles. 2
bales; no receipts; shipments, 600 bales;
stork, 43,393 bales. -
Rank of France Statement.
PARIS, Feb. 23. The weekly statement
of the Bank of Franco shows .the following
changes: Notes In circulation decreased
J3,150!o00f. treasury accounts current In
creased ,17.6OO.0O0f. gold In hand Increased
f.RoO.OOOf, bills discounted increased l,62S,0O0f
and silver In hand Increased 862.000f.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS..
Deeds filed for record February 23, aa fur
nished by the Midland Guarantee, and
Trust company, bonded abstracter, 114
Farnam stn-ct, for The Ree:
Omaha Safe Deposit and Trust mm
pany to EI11, lot 18, .and part of
block J, Ames Place . I
Frruerlrk M. Caldwell to E. J. Era-.
ser, lot 10, block .IS. uwtght .-. J.y
mans and
Smith Omuha Land comoanv to 8, !
Victor, lot 11, blork 240. , South
Omaha ;........;,... 200
H Murgetrom and wife to Anna ofw. a
fernian, lot i. Mock 8, First add. to ' -South
Omaha .' .'...'.... .t ...... . 600
Sheriff to New Hampshire Saving!
bank, lot 7, block 6. Kotintr..; eV
Ruth's add., and 1 ther property... 1 15.0(0
J. A. Nlson and wife - to Daisy V:
Btirchmore, lot 3, block .5, Ames
Plsce v..., ....... 1
Frederick M. Caldwell to P. 1 T.
Naughtln. lot 30. in Vinton Plttce...? : TOO
Allen Bros, company to Allen Bros,!,---Realtv
comi any. lots 3 and 4, block ,
133, Cltv of Omaha 100.000
Caroline E. Coman to J. R Webster
company, east 100 feet lot 36, Hurr' v
Oak
R. A. AVallnre to J. R. Webster coin-' , .
nany. part lots 1 and S. block 4,' v
Reed's 1st add ...'..: .1,500
New Hampshire Ssvlngs bank to Otto .
Miller, lots 7 snd 8. block 6, Kountae
Ruth's add M.OOO
R. M. Dalr to J. O. NBheld, lots 1 to 4,
block 8. Wakeley'a add., and other
property '. ,1
J. Kolnwatek et si to 3. Koutsky,
part lots 2. 8 and 4. block 7. Bur '"
Park
William Mclead and wlfo to J. If,
Sherwood, lot 2, blork
2d Saratoga
fo tn
8. Pi
atrh k'a
"10
J. H. Sherwood to Sarah McLead.1
earns as last above . W
J. Koutsky to Annlo Kolnmalek, pirt,
lots 2. 3 and 4. block 7. Brown Psrk 1
I.esh Kendls et al to S. RroadkeV,
part 9. lot 1, block 120. Omaha 8.080
Tukev Land comoanv to Bridget M. . . ,
Msmara. lot 15. blork 16. Clifton '
Hill -.. 1.200
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