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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1900.
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GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Bean tat in Borne Effeotiy Work Bacanaa
of EaceipU a ad Weatktr.
WEAKENED TONfc. KNOCKS Off FRICE
Hkfit Drop Three-Kaarlhs f f eat
for the Moat rrlnlille He
. porta Arc laafcl to
Ileus t Market.
OMAHA. Feb. 15, 19.
The bears Jld qu.w a nine to the market
on the strength of Iniruwd receipt,
warmer wtatuer In the winter wheal belt
nd reporta ol rains in Argentina, 'i ne
weakened tone In wneat caused a tailing
off of three-iouriha ot a cent on May
deliveries at one time, but tne Clou vtas
only about a half cent lower than tne day
before. Scattered reporta continued to
come Iri from tne southwest ot a rather
pessimistic nature. Still they had an air
of admitted uncertainty about them not
at ron k enough to strengthen the market.
May wheat tlnlahed at Mc and sV. Ju'Y
at Wc and Mc and September at eiV
Tne undertone In corn seemed to be
aomewhat stronger, due somewhat to heavy
export clearance, but the price nagged a
fourth and holders seemed to be refraining
from accepting the price. May cloaed at
43V. July at 43V and September at 44V;.
Out a ahowed a alight sympathetic decline
Vlth practically no trading. May at
Closed at 2V. July at iV. and Beptember
t iV. .
Clearances Increase at Galveston were:
Wheat, 177.000 bushel ; corn. 172,000 bushel;
at, none; flour, 26,000 bbla; wheat and
flour, i.uuo bushel.
The primary receipt were 437,000 bushel
f wheat, and shipment or 181,000 bushel,
against receipt of 312,il husnela and ship
ments of 2o.tl bushels last year.
J Primary ' receipt on corn were 528,000
kushels and shipment ni 24S.OUU bushels,
again, receipt of l!V.ii bushels and ship
Bient of 351. 000 bushels last year.
The Argentina - estimates were: Wheat
thl week, 3.600.OW bushels, and corn 4"0.W0
bushels, against 8,34X,Kiu bushel and 333,Vja
nusnets last year.
C'arlot Iterelpt.
Wheat. Corn. Oats.
(maha. .(....
Chicago
Kansas City ..
Duluth
Minneapolis ....
9
27
46
273
76
10
301
49
128
14
Omaha Cash Price.
WHEAT No. 2 hard, 7M(7ti4c; No. 3 hard,
724T74V; No. 4 hard. Bt'filmc; No. 2 spring,
74'a'7')Vic; No. S spring, 7".'ft74c.
COHN-No. 8. 38e; No. 3 white. 37 V: No.
3 yellow, 8c; No. 4. 84fU34V-
OATS No. 3 mixed. 27tiJSc: No. 2 white.
SV; No. 3 whtte 2V; No. 4 white, 'Mii
ec.
KKE-No. 3, 69c; No. 3, 68c.
Omaha Cash Bale.
WHEAT Two car No. 3 spring, 73V;
1 car No. 8 spring. 72V.
CORN One car No. 4, 35c; 1 car No. 4,
4c.
CHICAGO GRA1X AXD mOVISIOKS
Featare of the Tradlaa" and Closlag
- Prlee oa Board of Trade.
CHICAGO. Feb. 16 The amount ot trad
ing on the board of trade here today was
small, partly because of ihe Interest shown
in a vote relative to a proponed Increase in
the rate of commission charges. Sentiment
In the pit was bearish and at the close the
price of wheat for May delivery was off
'stChc.. uorn ana oat were eacn v lower.
Provision were 2V4&iV lower.
The wheat maiki opened rather weak.
the May option being down V to V at 85)
f5e. Belling was chiefly by ptt trader
who were influenced by a moderate de
cline at Liverpool and a report credited
to a trade paper that the amount of wheat
available for export during the next Ave
month will double the exports of the last
seven months. A bearish factor was an
estimate by an Kngllsh statistician of in
creased shipments for the week from
Argentina. From R5Vio. touched early In the
day, the price of May dropped to fHWO1
tWSo. The close waa weak with May at
4Sc. Clenrances of wheat an flour were
equal to 290,000 bushels. Primary receipts
were 437.0W bushels, compared with 312.UOO
bushel a year aim. Minneapolis, Duluth
and Chicago reported receipts of 278 cars,
against 239 car last week and 243 car one
year ago.
Sentiment In the corn pit waa bearish
and the market waa Inclined to be weak
an day. At the opening prices were de
pressed tsr report ' of a decline of
at Liverpool. Later additional weakness
developed on av report that the crop at
Argentina had been - greatly benefited by
run, The close was weak with price
at the lowest point of th day. May opened
unchanged at 43V. sold between 43V and
42&i3V and closed at 43 V. Local re
ceipts were 37t cars, with thirteen of con
tract grade. , .
Trading in oata waa very quiet and
the market was easv In sympathy with
other grain. May opened unchanged to a
snaae tower at tmMc to sttc soia on to
2SV and closed st the lowest point. Local
receipts were 128 car.
Th provision market was weakened by
liberal profit-taking by locaj longs and a to
decline In the price of live hogs. At the
close May pork waa i off TV at 315.42).
l ard Was down 260 at tT.&IVs. Kiba were
zhc inwer at W lf.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow are:
Wheat; twelve cars; ' corn SOT car; oaU,
ji car; nogs, n,wu neaa.
The leading future renged as follows:
Articles. Open. I Hlgh.j Low. Close.) Yes y
Wheat
May
July
Corn.
May
July
Bept.
Oat
May
July
Pork
May July
Lard
May Joly '
Ribs ..
May
July
I
35H 85V84HUH 84igAi 86
H'4St4fi
I
ij 43V
,,43r?,l44
43V
4374 &44
433344
43S
44'.,
4411
sou
T4
80ta
mil
16 60
1B67H'
16 40
IB 2H
15 6
16 22
U 4U
7 35
06
8 2S
8 33
15 221
Is 37H
7 2tt
T On
T8TH
ft 00
7
I 00
8 IS
I 17H
S37V,
8 16
8 26
3 17H
8 87
8 271
No. &
Cah quotation were a follow!
FLOUR Eay; winter patents. 3.701T.0O;
winter straights, 33.70fi3.86; spring patents,
83.706 8 90; spring straight, 83.6O&3.70; Bak
ers, 3J.JOS-3.0O.
WHEAT No. 3 spring, 83fjfic; No. 8, B23
83c; No. 3 red, SfViiWc.
CORN-No. 3, 4uc; No. 3 white. 40e.
OATS-No. 3 white. 31V; No. 3 white,
?9He.
h YE No. 2. 4c.
BARLEY Good feeding. SS-538i,c; fair to
choice malting. 46iff4Sc.
BEEPS No. 1 flax, 81; No. 1 northwest
ern, 8114H. Timothy, prime, 33.36. Clover,
contract srade. 814.00.
PROVISIONS Mess pork. Pr bbl.. 315.16
rl6.aO. Ird, per 100 lbs., 37.604r7.T7H. Short
ribs sides tlooseV 37.958.06; short clear
aide (boxed). 3.7H'a.50.
Receipt and shipment for the day were
a ioiiow:
Receipt. Shipment.
.... 42.90ft SH.TiO
.... 17.0"0 2.400
.... 248,4"0 90.900
.... 12.700 270.0
.... 1.000 90
Flour, bbl
Wheat. bu....
Corn, bu
Oata, bu
Rye. bu
Barley, bu......
61,700 62.SO0
On th Produe exchange today the but
ter market was firm; creameries. 1727c:
dairies. 17fc?4c. Egg, weak; at mark, cases
Included. 144c: firsts, 144c; prime firsts,
l4c; extras, 174c. Cheese, steady, llai3c
Bt. Loala General Market.
BT LOUIS. Feb. 15.-WHEAT-Lower;
No. 3 red cash, elevator, 87ii91c: track, in
924c; May, a4c; July, 04c: No. 3 hard.
Mliec.
CORN Lower: No. t cash, 40c; track, 41
414c: May, 41 4c: July, 42c.
OATS Weak: No. 8 rash. 304c; track,
rare; May, Joe; July. &hc; No. I white,
aiS-
FLOUR Steady; red winter patents. 34 SO
04.60; extra fancy and straight, 83.904.25;
Clear. 32.90ty3.26. .
BEED Timothy, steady at 21504J2.80.
t'OKNMF.AL Steady, 32 20.
BRAN Steady; sacked east track, 64g85c.
HAY Steady; timothy, 8.0otjH. 50; prairie,
38 0OA 11.00.
IKON loTTOH TIES 31.02.
BAGGING 8V,e.
HEMP TWINE-T4C-
PROVISIONS Pork. steady; Jobbing.
316.26. Lard, lower; prim steamed. 87-40.
Iry salt meats. ieady; boxed, extra shorts.
38 374; clear ribs. Is 4124: short clears. In 76.
baoon, steady; boxed, extra shorts. 39.124;
clear ribs. 89.274: short clears, 89.60.
POULTRY' Firm : chickens, 10c; spring.
12c: turkeys, tGc: ducks, lie; geese, go.
BUTTER Dull; creamery, 21j29c; dairy,
icasic. T
EUGS Lower at 14a. case count.
Receipts. Shipments
Flour, bbl .!,., 6 0no t,w
Wheat, bu (s.uis) . 69.OU0
Corn, bu lus.mu lAmu
Oats, bU 4-V 44. UW 92.000
Dnlnth Grain Market.
1)1 "Ll'TH. Feh U-WHEAT-To arrive,
lia 1 northfiT", 33c; No. 3 northern, ., on
track. No. 1 northern. 82c; No. 3 northern,
; May, WV; July, 84uc,
u. is-io arrive and on track, yvic.
Xf-:W lOHK 4i K K H A I, NtBKET
Qaotatlon of th Day o Varloas
( ommoaltles.
NKW YORK. Feb. 15 - FlOfR-Receipts,
16. Ml bbls.i exports. 24.4 bt'ls.: market dull
and barely i,iay; Atinnesoia patents, Hfx'i
t.Hh; Minnits baseis. v.tnai: winter
rstents, 4.vt4 40; winter straights, t3.8b'r$
n: winter extras. $'.75(13 2ft; winter low
grades. $2.fi320. Rye flour, steady; lair to
h.mkI. .t.X4i.i; choiie taney, t4.(ni4.36.
HuiK wheat nour. dull, 2.iv, spot ana to
BUCKWHEAT Nominal, lite, delivered
New York.
COR.N.wKAL Flarely steady; fine while
and yellow, II. 14, coarse, 81.08til.O5; kiln
dried, $2.TOii2.o.
R V hi Nominal; No. I western, 73c f. o. b.
New York
BARLEY Dull: feeding. Cc. c. L f. Buf
falo; malting 4ljSLc c. I. f. Buffalo.
WHEAT Receipt. 28.VK) bu.: export. GV.
4S0 bu. ; spot market easy: No. 2 red. KfcVc
elevitor; No. 2 red 81c, f. o. b. afloat;
Iso. i northern Lniluth, WNc, i. o. o. anoat.
Little strength ws shown by the wheat
market today. For a time after the open
ing it held steady, but eventually turned
weak and declined to low point of the
week, influenced by the bearish Price
Current report, lower cable outside and
local stop loss selling and prospect for
big Argentina shipments. Last prices were
SnV below the previous night. May, t"ilt
tiHO ll-lfic, closed 90 6-16c; . July. tl -16c,
closed SWic; September closed Wc.
CORN Receipts. 87,076 bu.; export, 96,
1S2 bu. ; spot market easy; No. S, 6oc ele
vator and 4 so f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 yellow,
4fc; No. 2 white. 49Hc Option market was
easier, closing He net lower. The chief
selling motives were bearish Argentina
weather report, light clearance and the
wheat decline. May, 4!VJ4Dc, closed
49c; July, closed 4!;;c; Beptember, closed
ooc.
OATH Receipts, 88.600 bu.; spot market
easy; mixed oats, M to 32 pounds. 3.c;
natural white. 30 to 33 pounds, 36vti36c:
clipped white. 38 to 40 pounds, 3iiijfc3V.
liAt-tUKv: shlPDlns-. 41lj2c; rood
to choice. 754 SOc.
HOPS rueauy; stnte common to choice.
lu, U(fllc; 11M, ,illc; olds, bale. Paclflo
coast. 1 5. HfiHc; 1!4. Sftllc; olds. 60To.
HIDES Quiet; Galveston, 20 to 25 lbs.,
20c; California. 21 to aii lbs., 21c; Tex dry,
24 to 30 lbs., lc.
iiUTHNK-steady; acid, ZRW&ZTHe.
PROVISIONS Beef, steadv: famllv. 211 50
fil3.no; mess, 9.0i!10.no; beef hams, Rirt.OOrt
21.50; irkel, 10.6i 11.00; city extra India
mess, llS.SO'a 19.00. Cut meats, steady; pick
led bellies. Is.p'Kfjs.oo: pickled shoulders, $7;
pickled hams, 19 Soj 10.00. Lnrd, easy; west
ern steamed, l.10; refined, teady; con
tinent, M.20; South America, fs.hS; com
pound, 12'pS3715. Pork, steady; family,
16.iKylB.5o; short clear. 315.0UB 17.60; mesa,
18. 2516. 75.
TALLOW Barely steady: city. 514c: coun-
trv, 64r5.
RICE Steady; domestic, fair to extra. 2
Q6c; Japan, nominal.
BLllfeK-lirm; street Price. extra
creamery, 27Hc; official price unchanged.
CHEESE! Kirm; state, full cream, small
and large, colored and white, Beptember,
isncy, nc; state, octoDer, peat, iJ"irj
13c; atate, late made, small average, best,
l-c; state, large, 12Vic; state, fair, llWd
12c.
EOGS Easy; state. Pennsylvania and
nearby fancy aelected white, 23ii24c; stato
choice, 2KQ22C; state mixed, extra. lc;
western firsts, 17c; western seconds. 16
164c; southerns. 141rl7.
POULTRY-Llve, dull: western chicken.
12c; fowls. 16c; turkeys. He. Dressed,
steady; western chickens, 1013c; turkeys,
la) 21c; fowls, 104T13HC
Kansas City Grata and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY, Feb. 16. WHEAT Mar
ket steady; May, 77'4c; July, 76c: Septem
ber. 74c; cash. No. 2 hard, 77finc; No. 2,
74ffr77c; No. 2 red, 90c; No. 3, 86fiie.
CORN Steadv; May. 39c; July, SSHc;
cash. No. 2 mixed, 8Sf38ixc: No. 2 white,
SUVic: No. 3, Sc. !
OATS Steady; No. 2 white, 3O03Ot4c.
HAY Steady: choice timothy, 110. 50fc 11.00;
choice prairie, $ 0fj8.60.
RYB Steady, 59c.
EGGS Rteady : Missouri and Kansas, new
No. 3 white wood case included. . 14c; case
count. ISc: cases returned, Ho less.
BUTTER Steady; creamery. 2c.
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu 27.O00 45,000
Corn, bu 4.w. ...... 49.0110 47.000
Oat, bu ...14.000 37,000
Philadelphia Proinrs Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Teb. Iff. BUTTER
Firm: good demand; extra western cream
ery. 26Vo.
EGGS Steady; western fresh, 16Hc at
mark. . . - -- .
CHEESE Quiet at prrdarwvrategii New
York ci earn, 13(oHViC. , ' t
Hllwaske Orala Market.
MILWAUKEE, Feb. 16. WH EAT Dull ;
No. 1 northern, 8&38ic: No. 2 northern,
82'aS?Hc; to bihic; May, 86kC bid.
RYE Easier; No. 1. 674i7Hc.
BARLEY Dull ; No. 2, 66c; sample, 38H?
C3c.
CORN Weak; May, 43ac asked.
IJrerpool Grain Market.
LIVERPOOL. Feb. 15. WHEAT Spot,
nominal; futures dull; March, t lOd; May,
ta 7Vi; July, 6s 7d. .
CORN Bpot steady; American mixed
new. 4 1V1; American mixed old. 4 6d;
future closed steady; March, 4 fed; May,
4 lHd.
Perla Market.
PEORIA, Feb. 15. OORN-Firm; No. 3
yellow, 8Uic; No. 3, liy,c; No. 4, Zbc; no
grade, Jfnijfc'.iO.
OATS Steady; No. 3 white, 29?4c; No. 4
white. 28kc
RYE Easy; No. S. 7c.
WHISKY On th basis of SISS.
Toledo Seed Market.
TOLEDO, O., Feb. 15.-SEED8Clover,
cash and February, 38.75; March, 38.00; April,
38.52. Timothy, 81.60. Alslka, 38.00.
. Wool Market.
BOSTON. Feb. 15. WOOL The wool
market I firmer, with increased buying
under way from various - points. The
strength of th foreign markets ha as
slated to this condition. Btocks of terri
tories her ara greatly reduced and trading
Is dull In this Quality. Price range high.
There la no diminution of activity in pulled
wools. Low A super re quoted at 674
DMT, Willi irrrm i. B 1 . t t.rm m
the market range about a follows; Ohio
and Pennsylvania XX and above, 3440
St. 4c; X. 33934c; No. 1, 3&39c; No. 2,
40o: fine unwasnei. -Mnzn;yc: quarter blood
unwashed, 324ft334c; three-eighths blond,
33434c; half blood. 83(fj334c; unwashed de
laine. SidtSc: fine washed delaine. 376374c.
Michigan fine, unwashed, 24(j25c; quarter
blood, unwashed. 32i4c; three-eighths
blood. 830334c; half blood. 324S33c; un
washed delaine. Z7(a2xc. Kentucky. Indiana.
etc., three-eighths and quarter blood, 32'rf
3c. Territory: Idaho, fine. E-S-'Sc; heavy
fine. 19ii2oc; nn medium, ia23c; medium,
2M27c: low medium. 274?c Wyoming.
fine. KQZie; heavy fine. 9S20c; fine me
dium. 22Q23c; medium. 26WV7C; low medium,
27G2SC. Utah and Nevada, fine, 2:i424c:
heavy fine. 19Q20c: fine medium. 23 24c;
medium, wrae; low meaium, ;,'i2c. lis
kota, fine, 22B"23e: fine medium. 22'i23c: me
dlum. 27i2c: low medium, T?Ci2Sc. Mon,
tana, fine 'choice. 26413AC; fine average, 249
26c: fine medium choice, 25026c; average.
24ra25c; staple, 274J28C; medium choice, 274
88c
ST. LOUIS. Feb. 15. WOOL Steady ; me
dium cradea combing and clothing. 2kQ.Dc:
light fine. 2124c; heavy fine, !'!; tub
washed, 8341c.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. . Feb. 15 -METAT-The
F.nsllsh tin market was lower, with spot
closing at lrifi lus and futures at 164 1
on Inilon. The local market was quiet
and easier In keeping witn tne loxs abroad.
Spot was quoted at 336.trKS3S.0. There was
a decline of 16s In the London copper mar
ket, spot closing at 77 6s and futures at
75 6. Locally the market waa unchanged,
with lake and electrolytic quoted at 817.75iy
111.50 and castlna- at 117 5o.T7 6i'M.: the out-
slds prices on lake and electrolytic being
nominal, ueaa was uncnangeo at cisibsm
tendon. Locally price ranged from 3S5to
15 46. th inside price being rot thirty days'
shipments. Spelter advanced 2s 6d to 25
17s td In the London market. Locally the
market was unchanged at 34.0415. Iron
wa unchanged at 49a for standard foundry
nd 49 44d for Cleveland warrant In th
Enailsh market. Locally no chance wa re
ported. No. 1 foundry northern Is auoted at
tlS.2f.4rt9 S6, No. 3 foundry northern at '? 7ft
Ais.86. No. 1 foundry southern at 318 ff
18 75 and No. 3 foundry southern at OT.7W
18 S.
BT. LOS. Feb. 16. .LS-Lead.
lower. Ki.'' Bpeuer, weaa. aa.w.
isisr and Melasses.
NEW YORK, Feb. 16 SUGAR Quiet;
fair refining, 34e: centrifugal, 94 test,
3 U-3234c; molasses sugar. 2So. Refined,
quiet; No. , 4cj No. 7. 396c; No. 8, 39nc;
No. 9. 8.65c; No. 10. 8 80c: No. 1L 176c; No.
It 3Wc; No. 13, 3.(6c: No. 14. lZc; confec
tioners' A. 4.36c: mould A. 4.86c: cut loaf.
t.20c; crushed. 5 20c; powdered. 4.40c, gran
uls'ed. 4r: cube. 4.76c.
MOLASSES Quiet; New Orleans, open
aeit'e. goMi 10 cnoice. sutpJBC.
NEW ORLEANS. Feb. 15-Sl'GAR Firm
open kettle, centrifugal. 3-0 !: centrlfuKsl
white. lV4c; yellow, 4V44C; seconds,
2W3 -lSc
MOI.AP3FS Steady i tentrtf ugal, 7t2Ic.
8YRl'P-&'d34c
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Market is Inactive and Values Crumble in
Final Dealing.
RISE IN MONEY CHECKS SPECULATION
Indications that Possibility of Miners'
Strike W ill Eserelse Repressive
llseir for Many
Week.
NEW YORK. Feb. 16 The tone of
stocks was depressed today without show
lng very acute weakness under the sudden
crumbling In the final dealings. The lim
ited volume of the day's aggregate sales
Indicated that the selling presure was not
severe, but the demand was languid nd In
different to a marked extent. Even the
special stocks, which had been held oy
the continued mystery regarding alleged
Important developments expected concern
ing them, were less aggressively sustained
today, leaving the market without their
supporting effect. Speculative sentiment
was affected by an apprehension that
the available ammunition for an effective
compalgn in stocks was largely expended.
The action of yesterday's market nn the
pews of the copper settlement and the
Union Pacific dividend were cited as pretty
conclusive evidence on this point. The
continued rise In money rates also was
regarded as offering an effective check t
any animation in the speculation. The
rate for call money loans did not remain
long below 6 per cent, and got well above
that late In the day. In spitu of th pres
sure on this department of the money
market a very large demand continued In
evidence for time loans for all periods.
Five per cent represented the minimum
Interest rate for periods up to six month
and for shorter periods 64 bid and 64
asked represented th market.
Hanker report a ready sale for somo
of the bond ' issues now offered, but the
volume of these new offerings seems to be
unabated and It la expected that other
are yet to come. Announcement today
included sio.ouo.onu ixmisvuie ec. psasnvuic,
3o.oi,tXl Mlnnespolls A St. Louis notes.
Ilo.ou0.0u0 Atlantic Coarit Line new stork,
31.lMi.ooo Detroit United Railway notes, and
reports not officially confirmed ot an in
tended Issue by the Mexican Central or
from 320,oiXl.Oo to 3Jo,CioO,ooo. Discounts
hardened also in uonuon ana in nentn.
The Bank of England weekly statement
showed a decline In the percentage or re
serve to liabilities.
Hopeful view were expressed of the
probable outcome of the coal conference.
but the probability that Its conclusion will
be deferred made it likely tnat its repres
sive Influence on speculation would be
held over the market for some time. The
large number ot departures from the finan
cial district by well known banker and
persons Influential In the flnsncial world
for vacations was a subject of comment
and was thought likely to indicate a
period of less activity in financial affairs
to come. The persistent heaviness of the
market invited the attack In the final hour
which made the closing weak and active,
extending sharply the declines which had
ruled during tne siuggisn movement 01
most of the day.
Bonds were heavy. Total sale, par value,
32.750.uu). United State bond were all un
changed. The following were t::e quotations on tne
New York Stock exchange:
8 let High. Low. Cloa.
Adams Exprew
AmalzimaUKl Eiprrst ....UZ.700 in Hi u1
Amwlcsil C. A K 7,"0 46 , 44 444
Amtrlfsn C. 4c T. pf4 9M 1(44 101 101'
American Cotton Oil lu 31 4 I4 4
American Cotton Oil p(4 2
American Express 336
American H AL. pM 300 17 17 X7
American Ire. ecurtlles.... 1,2 44 464
American Llneeed Oil 200 I44 ?4i '
American Uueeed Oil sfd.. 100 44 44 44
American Locomotive 4.SU0 74 71 7S
Amer. Locomotive ptd 114
American 8. R 4II.4U0 14 134 14
American 8. A H. pfd 700 12a US 1244
American Suger Refining... I. Too 146 UK '4 141
Auier. Tobecco pfd rift..... 1.700 106 1M 104
Anaconda Mining to.j 7f.oiw vn n zi
Atchteon 11.100 (14 1 91
Atchison pfd 100 1034 14 03
Atlantic Coeet Llns 700 144 124 104
Baltimore A Ohio 14,600 1U4 U4 "
Baltimore s Ohio fd 97
Brooklyn Hapid Transit..... 14,000 IS 11 xi
Canadian Fee I tic 1,700 171 171 172,.
t'eutral of Mew Jeraer (21
thuaprak Ohio 3.400 6fc 674 67
I'aicafo A Altos llW
Chicago it Alton pfd 76
Chicaao Ureal Weetern 1,600 21 21
Chicago Northwestern.... soo US ISI t.li
chicgo, mii. a at. raui.. ti,ino iu lti in
Chicago T. A T 100 li It 15
Chicago T. A T. pld Mil
C, C. C. A St. Louis.... 200 103V, 1 101
Colorado Fuel Iron 24.S00 70 46 .464
Colorado A southern 1.100 14 14
Colorado A So. let ptd loo 714 71 714
Colorado A Bo. Id pfd 100 62 62 614
Consolidated Uaa 100 ITT 177 177
Corn Products 1.600 11 u 11
Corn Products pfd 64
tlelmwar A Hudson tlO
Delaware. L. at w 440
lnrer A Rio Grande 1,100 444 464 44
Denver A K10 Grand pfd Sh4
Distlllera' Securities t,to 64 (44 64
Kris 12,000 44 44V 44
Ens let pfd 400 74 71 71
Drl 24 pfd MOO 7:4 72 72
General Electric 1,200 1724 1714 1714
iiockln Valley, offered 114
Illinois Central t.lu 1764 171 171
International Paper 600 K Sl 2:
International Parer pfd l,t" 5 14 X34
International pump 100 14 144
lulernatlonal Pump pfd SO
Iwa antral ft tl ICS 4
Iowa Central pfd 4 o to t is 4
kanut City Southern L100 91 114 14
Ktnau City Bo. pld 600 414 41 414
LoulkTlll Naahville t.POO 160 14 1484
Wen hat tan L 100 lto 1604 lco
eletropolltaa Seeurlliee .... 1.600 704 70 4 70
Metropolitan Street Ry l.ons 1M 114 I1H4
Mexlraa Central !, ti 24
Mlnaeapolia t St. Louie ... in T7 T7 744
M . St. P. A 8. g. M to let 16 15
M.. Bt. P. 4c 8. S. M. pfd 176
Muaourt Pactao 1.400 101 4 ten 1W
Mluourl, K. T t.100 14 154 I64
Mltnourl, K. ei T. ptd 4.0 70 70 4',
National Lead 11,100 1 16 64
National H. K. of 11. pld M
New York Central M.tnO 161 Un it
New York. O. A W 4.6V0 61 4 61 61
Norfolk A Western 4.400 It 4 M II
Norfolk W. pfd 0
North American, x-alv.... TOO 1014 luo 10
HaclSc Mall 1.400 44 474 47
PeuneylTania 44.600 14AS 14 1M4
teople'a Uaa. e-dlr 4. too 1004 M
r-iuabnra, C. C at St. L II
Treated Steel Car 10 414 004 04
rrt-eatd Steel car pfd SUV 1014 10u4t 10,14
Pullman Palace Car isa
Heading (4.100 1404 117 131
Heading let pM S4
Reading 2d pfd 400 loft JX
Uepublie Sterl J. 100 14 St II
i.epubllc Steal pfd 600 107 lt4 104
hok laland C t.6o 144 264 li't
bock laland Co. pfd 1.400 46 44 V, (44
St. L. at 8. P. 24 pfd MO 444 4& 4S
bt. Louie . V 1.2 is 4 24 244
M- Loult 8. W. pfd l.0 66 664 64
EMMltherB Pacific 11.7u0 47 4 I44 4
Southern Pacific pfd 600 1174 117", 1174
Southern Railway 2U' 40 14 JV4
.Southern Railway nfd 600 M4 t '
Teuneeeet Coal Iron ton lf. J64 153V
Tun aV Paelne I.100 16 144
Toledo. SU L. aV W KO M4 144 344
Toledo. St. L. at W. pfd... 7 67 M
Vnlon larlflc 147,400 64 1624 161
1 nlon Pacific pfd 074
iuura PLate E.Aiiree. .. . 1 jtj
tnited Ststta Really I 17 in 1
I nlled Slatca Rubber l.tiiO 614 61 II
railed ntatce Rubber pfd.. J"0 10(4 lot 1144
I'nlled Stalta tetrl 16I.6O0 424 4S 414
I nitrd State Slrel pfd It.luO lofcs I074 1074
a. -Carolina Cheuucal 2,100 66 444 414
Vt. -Carolina Cheia. ptd IU4
Wabaih 1.400 234 224 17 1.
Wabaah pfd 1,0 44 4iV 464
ntiii-iailu L,inM ...... ..... ..... i"
Weatlnghouae Eleetfie 140 1(1 Its , ,
W cetera t'nlon tl
Wheeling at Ike Erie TO to u
Wttrenala Cantral Kw r4 1 4 2114
Wiaconua antral ptd 100 67 674 6T
Noithera Ptcine 11.200 lls fit fii
fvnlral Leather l.tno 464 444 44
t'eutral Leather pfd. tu-1 104 1064 I064
o t uh - o 111 v 1 u et a4 Ms
Total taiea tar ua say, i.iM.to aaras.
I.oaden riosiag Mtoeka,
IXNDON. Feb. 15. Closing quoutlon en
tne etoca txcntnNe were:
Coaeolt. money S04 Kortolk t W 1
do arreunt 0 1-1! do pfd tj
Anaconda 144 Ontario at w in 4
Atchlaoa I4a Penaaylvaala 714
so pia 11104 nana Mines 14
miiinui, w 'iuiu. . . ' , nwiiiB ............ T 1 4.
. I. . It . n . . . , . .
l.'UI" v u. . ti W AW PIU ......... . tt
r . m. at at. p iu 4o id ptd u
1 Soathera Railway ... tt
Denver A R. O
do pf4
rn
do let pfd
4a Id pfd...
4iV do pf4 lot
i Bouiaera radio dv
,,i. 1 ' . . 1 1 . . -
v,.vu,ws riHH ut
641 do d 100
I4w,v. B. steal 4U
Illlaolt Central
..lti 4a pfd luw
LoaitTill A Net ...14
M., K. A T )!4l 4a pfd 44
N. T. Central U14 8saalak 4a 11
SILVER Bar. steady. SuSd per ounce.
MONEY 4U-4V, per cent.
Tne rate of diau.ount In the open market
for short bills is 4 per cent; for three
monius Dins, iio-itvat per cent.
FarelgtB FTaaaeral.
LeONDO.V. Feb. 14 Money wa In atrong
demand in the market today for heavy
repayments to the Bank of Kngland. ris
cuunta were firm. It I reported that relief
will be given next week by the release of
the caah recently abaorbrd by th bank
Trading on th Stock exchange was dull
and restricted. In some place the tone
was particularly weak. Price closed irreg
ular. Consols were easier on th monetary
situation. eVnuTuan opened dull and lea
tureless at about parity. The movements
were fractional and stock relaps'-d during
the last hour and closed weak. Foreigneis
were active and Internationals were cneer
ful on continental advice. Kaffir were
flat, attrlhuted to nervousness regarding
the native rising in Natal. Japanese Im
perial He of 1S4 were quoted at ltu.
I'Arlls. r en. lo. t-rices on tne riourse to
day were firm, but had a firm tendency.
Husslan special 4s were quoted at 84.60 and
Russian bonds of 1S04 at i'.a.
Hh.RL.IN. Feb. I5.-Tniding on the Bourse
today was dull.
ten York Money Market.
NEW TORK. Feb. 1. MONET On call.
teadv: hichest. a" per cent: lowest, 3 per
cent; ruling rate. 47j44j per cent; last loan
and closing bid. IV per cent; orrerea at
per cent. Time loans. Arm; flxty nd
ninety days. JVtttifi'j per cent; lx months.
Wif.4 per cent.
FRIMK MlairlVAr i iLfj fAitn-iTiHi
per cent.
8TEHI.INO KXCHANOE Heavy, with
actual business In bankers' bills at 3I V0
ti4 NNoo for demand and at 34 R31'f4 WIS for
slxtv-dav bills: posted rates. $4.R41i444v
and" 34.87H134 88; commercial bills, 4 rT
I.M.
8ll,v FTR Par. (T.Hc: Mexican aoiiars. mc.
BONDS Oovernmenl. steady; railroad.
heavy.
Closing quotation on oonu toaay were
as follows:
U. B. ret. 2s. reg... 1014 Japan (a, 24 atTtee...lw4
do coupon 1034 do 4a ctfa 474
V. 8. It, reg 1024 do 44l rtrt Kt
to coupon 1024 do id series. "
t. S. old 4t. reg 1H4 L. aV N. unl. 4a. lvS
do coupon lt4 Man. r. g. 4i i"i
C. 8. a. 4a. reg 14 Mex. Central 4a SO
do coupon ....14 do 1st Ine 144
Am. Tobacco 4a 7t4 Mtnn. St. L. 4t... 17
do It 1H4 M . K. aV T. ta 1014
AU-htaon sen. 4t 1044 do ta "
do ad). 4t Sit N. R. R. 01 M. t. tt. U
Atltntlc C. L. 41 102 N. Y. C. g. 141 t
Bal. A Ohio 4a 1044 N. 1. C. g. It 1I1S
do 141 244 Nn. Paclfto 4a. 104
Brk. R. T. c. 4e 7 I do 6 7
Central of Oa. 6a 114 N. w. c. 4a 1014
4a lit inc 4 Penn. cony. 141. 1014
do Id Inc 4 " S L. rfd. 4a M4
do Id inc tt Reading sen. 4a 101S
Chre. a Ohio 441.. ..104 St. L. A I. M. o St.. 1174
Chicago A A. I4t.... "S at. L. A . T. fg 4t. 87N
C., B. Q S. 4a 1S4 St. U . W. t. 4a.... k
C. R. 1. A P. 4l 604 Seahotrd A. U 4t..-. 11
do col. 5 :4 So. Pacini- 4a M'(
TCC. A 8. L. . 4a.. ll 1 do let 4e etft 17)6
Colo. Ind. 6. ter. A. 7 So. Railway 6a Ut4
do tenet B 77 Tent A P. Ill 123
Colo. MMIand 4t 74 T.. St. L. A W. 4a.. 4,
Colo. A Mo. 4a li Vnlon Pad do 41 H44
Cuba 6t I014 do eonr. 4t 1SJ4
n. A R. O. 4t 14 t S. Steel Id 61 '.'4
Plltlllert' Sec. 6a 87 .Wtbaah It 11
Erie p I. 4a Iu04 do deb. B J74
do sen. 4t M Weetern Md. 4a. 10,4
Hocking Val. 44a 1 ' W. A L. K. 4a 1
eapan a 1004 wit. Central 4t W4
Ofrercd. Ex-lnterest.
Boston "fork and Bond.
BOSTON. Feb. 15. Call loans. 4B5 per
cent: time loans. 4t4y26U per cent. Closing
quotations on stocks and bonds were:
Atrblenn Id. 4a M Allourt
do 4l K'.4 Amalgamated
Met. Central 4t 74 American Zinc ....
..1U4
.. 1
.. 234
.. 424,
..71"
.. 244
.. 64
.. 14
.. ls4
.. 14
.. !1
.. 1
.. 134
.. 474
. .
.. 444
.. Pi
.. IS
.. 12
.. 4
..lul
.. 1
.. 704
.. 674
.. It
.. 61
(4
.. (
..114
Atchlenn Vl 'Atlantic
do fd I1134 Hltmham
Boaton A Albany 2ei ;t'al A Hecla.
Una! on A Maine 1714 Centennial ...
Boston Elerated 165 1 opper Rang
Kltchtiurg pfd 144 llialy Wett ..
Mexican Central :4' Kranklln
N. Y.. K. H
H.
..! ;Oranby
..1524 Iflc Rovale ..
.. 2 iMam. Mining
.. 7 IMIchlsan
.. 21 Mohawk
..144 Mont. C. A C
Vnlon Pacific
Amer. Arg. Chem
do pri
Amer. Pneu. Tuba.
Amer. Sugar
do pfd
186 old Dominion
1414 Onceola
44 .Parrot
loS Qulncy
8.... 104 Shannon
If .Tamarack ....
7 Trinity
Amer. T. A T ,
Amer. Woolen
do pfd
Dominion I. A
Maaa. Electric ....
do pfd
Mtxt. Oat
I'nlted Shoe Mich
. tl tt'nltfn Copper
. eu4'l'. B. Mining..
. 214 I'. 8. oil
. 644 t'tth
, 424 Victoria
.1074 Winona
. II IWolverlnt ....
. V
do Dfd
North Butte
V. 8. Steel
do pfd
Weetlng. common
Adventure
New York Mialaar Stock.
NEW TORK. Feb. 15.-Closlnii quotation
on mining stock were:
Adam Coa
26 ILIttle Chief ...
.. t
..225
..Ml
.. t
..
.. i4
.. 33
.. 10
..376
Alice
Breece
...STl iontario
... 41 lophlr
...60 Pboenlx
... j Pol art
...126 Iftvact
...21 Slen-a Nevada
...600 - LFmall llopea ..
... 44 Standard
Bnintwlck Con ..
Comatnrk Tunnel
Con. Cal. A Va..
Horn Sliver
Iron Stiver ......
Ltadvllle Cea ....
Treasnrp Statement.
WASHINGTON. Feb. 15 Today's state
ment of the treasury balances In the gen
eral fund, exclusive Of the 316O,0uO.OuO gold
reserve, shows. Available cash balance,
I14f-.798.47C; gold ooln and bullion. 74,3i:,J9U;
gold certificate. 343.18o,150. .
Bank Oe,i-tn-.
OMAHA. Feb 15. Bank clearings for to
day were 11.475.235. G6 and for the corre-
pondlng data laat year 31. 243. 423.44.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. Feb: 15. COTTON-Spot
closed steady; middling uplands 11.2oc; mid
dling gulf. 11.50c; sales 110 bales.
NEW ORLEANS. Feb. 15. CCrTTON
Ppot closed quiet; sale 3,060 bales; ordinary.
7 l-lbc; good ordinary, vc; low mid
dling, 10Vc; middling. 10 11-lGc; good mid
dling. 11 l-lc: middling fair. HVc. Re
ceipts, 4.271 hales; stork, 330.19 bales.
Pi. LOl 18, MO., Vet). lo. CDTTUM
Quiet; middling, 11 15-16c; sales, eighty-nine
bales; receipts, IS2 bales- shipments, sixty
two bales; stock. 13. 7M bales.
MVKRPOOL. Feb. 15.-C'OTTON-8pot in
fair demand; prices three points higher;
American middling fair, 4.3fid; middling,
6.02d; middling, 6.MM; low middling, 5.7"d;
good ordinary, 5.52d: ordinary. 6.36d. The
sales of the day were 10.li0 bales, ot which
l.OOrt bales were for speculation and export
and Uncluded 8.VJ0 American. Receipts,
6,000 bales, including LOttO bales American.
Oil and Roatn.
NEW YORK. Feb. W.-OILS-Cottonseed,
oil, steady; prime crude, f. o. b. mills,
t4Vt525c; prime yellow, Rl6314e. Petroleum
steady; refined New York. 37.60; Philadel
phia and Baltimore, In bulk, 34. 40. Turpen
tine, firm, 71W72c.
ROBIN Firm; strained, common to good,
33.96414.05.
SAVANNAH, Feb. 15.-OItr-Turpentine,
firm. Wc
ROSIN Firm. Quote: A. B, C, D, 33.55;
K, 33.00; F. 3I.6frr3.6rH: O. 33 6036S; H.
34.00: I. 34 45: K, 35.10; N, 35.35; W. O., 3.7.06;
W. W., 36.15.
Evaporated Apples and Dried Frmlta.
NEW YORK, Feb. 15. EVAPORATFD
APPLES Finn In tone and demand show
some improvement: common are quoted at
7M.63SC; rair to nearly prime. tu4"4.c; prime,
tc: choice. Vic: fancv. lKail4c.
CALIFORNIA DRIFJD FRI'ITS-Prune
are in small supply and the market Is firmly
held at limitations rarurlnK from 47c to sc.
according to grade. Apricots are quiet but
firm, wlih choice quoted at 10il(Hc; extra
cnoice, luruiuc; fancy, utfizc
tofre Market.
NEW YORK, Feb. 05. COFFEE The
market tor corree future opened steady
at an advance of 6'!(lu points and closed
easy at a net decline of big 10 points. Bales
were reported of 87.750 bags. including
March at 8.7Mi6.fclc; May. 6.S.t7c: July, 7.10
tr7.20c; Beptember. 7.3t"7.30c; December, 7 40
fr7.5c. Of the business reported about 26.-
("Jti hags were in the shape of switches
fcpot, quiet; No. T Rio, 8 S-16c.
New York Live Stock Blarket.
NEW YORK, Feb. 15.-BEEVE8-Re-ceipts,
99 head, all for slaughterers; nothing
doing today; market feeling steady; dressed
oeet in Detter netnana bi wnc per pouna,
with fancy beef selling up to 9c. Liver
pool and London cables quoted live cattle
steady at llt1240 per pound dressed
weignt. icxpori touay, du cattle; tontor
row. 310 cattle.
CALVES-Kecelpts. 281 head: market for
veal steady at Ij.wqlt.'ib; barnyard calves,
33 U; dressed calves steady; city dressed
veals. ixuHo per pound; country dressed,
wlliio.
IlOtjS Receipts, 2.587 head; none for sale
alive; market nominally higher on Buflalo
and Pittsburg advice.
SHEEP AND LA MRS Receipt. 3.4S3
head; market for itneep almost nominal
but steady: lambs a shade lower and slow:
common sheep, HOCuS.W); no good sheep
Here; iamb, jv.lMa i.oo; cnoice, ,.,uai..i;
culls, a.00.
t. Loals 1.1 v Stock Market.
8T. LOUIS. Feb. 13. -CATTLE Receipt.
4. (HO head. Including 1,1 Sf head Texan: mar
ket higher; native (hipping and export
ateer. 34.756.25; dressed beef and butcher
steer, 34.OOii6.0l); steer under 1.000 lb., 33.00
fT4.70; stockera and feeders, 32.5tj)4 30: cows
and heifers. J lafflb; ranners, 12.UCtBK.4i;
bull, 32.354j-t.a6; calve. 33.00'a7.75; Texas and
Indian steer. 33.009400; cow and heifer
311"&3a
HOclS Recelnt. T.000 head: market firm:
pig and light. 35.4i"&.2; packer, 36 3u4j
6.25: butcher nd beat heavy. 34.ltrfi4i.30.
8HEKP AND I-AMBS-Receipta. 1.ST0
bead; market strong; native muttons, 35 Kp
4 J: lambs. 3o.OMr4 oO: cull and bucks, 33.60
ti&.oo; stockers, r- oo(i3.a.
Ions City l ive Stack Market.
SIOl'X CITY. I , Feb. 3l-iPpeclal Tele
gram.! CATTLPi-Receipt t o head: mar
ket strong: stockera. stead., beeves, 34tv
t oo; eowa. duiis ana mnea, iz 'at la; stack
ers and feeders, $A 75474.00; calve and year-
line. 32t)3.75.
HXJ8 Receipt. 3.6tj head; market
strong, selling at axp.wro-1: bulk of salM,
8IIKKP ANU LAMBS-Receipts, 300
neaa, niarsei SLfOdg.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Actiro Trade on Kill in r Cattle,
rith
Fricei Ten Either.
HOGS ARE NOT QUiTE UP TO YESTERDAY
Sheep and I.amb of (iood 4)alltr d
rinlaht Seagkt After at Felly
Steady Prices, with Co
mmu Kind Weak.
SOUTH OMAHA. Feb. 15. 19.
Recelnfs were; Cuttle. Hoes. SheeD.
Ofntlal ilondav 5.1S1 4.V44 7.1-1
tfficlal Tuesday 6.71H 11.M2 t.!
Official W ednesday 1.566 4.127
Official Thursday 3.6u0 6.5fu t "0
Four davs this week .15.9S4 26.7nJ 24 45
Same days last week... 14.2X! M.lvi 23.
Same day week before.. lKi'-'t i"tM 14.633
Same three week ago...l4.R77 M.vl K.bfl
fmf four week ago....l6.6tS 34.45H U.2
Same last year i 22 i .U4 19.93
The followlntr tsnie snows the receipt
of cattle, hogs and sheep st South Omaha
lur tne year to date, compared witn last
year. nn mc.
Cattle 119.751 96.410 24,141
Hogs IU9.KM 2V1.4-45 Hl.4o0
Sheep 187,04 178,121 .7M
The followitiaT tibia stiotss .:.t awtagai
price of hogs at South Omaha tor th last
ever I day, with comparisons:
Date. I 1803. 15. 1104. 114. Il2. 11901. 1900.
Jan. 37..
4 6J: 4 Kl
4 ill 4 79'
4 71
4 Ml 4 81;
I 43 I
4 Si) 4 T4l
4 M 4 73.
4 72! 4 Sfc
4 74. 4 81
I 4 77
4 w; 4 mi
4 74
08:
Sit
'.4
U
4 61
Jnn.
6
I 98!
Ut
I 97
6 23
38
Jan. ...
IKHI
5 o
3 48
4 63
4 54
Jan )...
S A
Jan. 31...
68
II,
IV1
4 66
Feb. 1...
Feb. 3....
3 41 -i
5 V6
4 57
a 48 1
6 UW
CS
e
3 251
4 68
Feb. 3....
Feb. I. ..
70
3 8th
6 KS
I 4 U
t 31
6 131 4 66
5 2i; 4 71
9 U i 4 69
6 29, 4 74
6 25 4 54
I 4 80
B 32
os;
4 li!
3 16i
IS 01'
.i
6 00
c 0:
6 021
8 &h
5 W
t 80!
Feb. 6....
S 63
Feb. ....
Feb. 7....
Feb. S ...
Feb. 3....
6 &3V
t Si
tl 761
74
e
72
6 76
6 71
6 721
6 81
6 86)
I
6 Wa
4 4
4 as,
4 80
5 70HI
4 64:
Feb. 10..,
Feb. 11...
nit
e
4
4
6 02'
5 ot'i
Feb. 12..
3 71
5
6 f4
1 6 no1
5 SOI
6 251
6 31'
5 2S!
4 79
4 83
4 75
4 76
Feh. 13...
Feb. 14...
Feb. 15...
4 81 4 96
4 h:
4 R.'! 4 9s!
Sunday.
RANGE OF PRICES.
Cattle. llors.
Omaha 32.(f).i6 35Hl5.!
Chicago 1. Sua 6.50 5.6tJ'Ji.2iH
Kansas Clly 2.auti.2o a. v ran. m
St. Louis 2 154ji.26 5.4i"n130
Sioux City 2.1VH16..W 6.S01fi.l
CATTLE QUOTATIONS.
The following will show the price paid
for the different kinds of cattle on the
South Omaha market:
Good to choice corn-fed steer jo.onms.'tO
Fair to choice corn-fed steers 4. it)iu.'"i
Common to fair corn-fed steers 4 wa4.i i
Good to choice cows and heifers... 3.7ou4 60
Fair to good cows and heifers 8.li3 75
Canners and cutters 1.8ti2.80
Good to choice stockers and feeders 3.mHu4.4n
Fair to good stockers and feeders.. 3.6KU3.KO
Common to fair stockers 2.75U3 60
Bulls, stags, etc 2 Stiiii
Uood veal culves 5.O0$iS 50
WEDNESDAY'S SHIPMENTS.
The followlntr shows the n-jin"jer of cars
of stockers and feeders shinned to the
country yesterday and their points of des
tination:
CATTLE. cars.
Will Dalley, Auburn. Neb. Mo. P 1
H. f. Leinore. Kearney. Neb. L". P 1
H. Sefrentx. Dclolt, la. I. C 1
J. Petre, Clarkson, Neb. F. E
C. Cessna. Griswold. Ia. R. 1 1
M. Gibbon. Vail, la. Wab
A. 8. Wurkshaw, Griswold. la Q 2
L. A. Hatswell. Macedonia, la. Q 1
A. M. Lawson, Oakland. Ia. R. 1 1
J. Foell. Storm Ijike. Ia. 1. C 1
P. E. Roberta, Arlington. Neb. r . t. 1
E. Ueltch. Malcolm. Neb. 1
C. C. lolan, Griswold, Ia. g 2
W. H. Pinn, Lucas, Ia.-4l i
The ofllclal number of car of stock
brought In today by each road was:
Cattle.Hogs.Sh'p.H ses.
C. M. & St. P 5 5
Missouri Pacific Z 3
Union Pacific 16 24 13 1
C. ft N. W.. east .... 3 5
C. & N. W., west.... 52 38 1
C, St. P., M. & O.... S 7 5
C. B. oc east .... 5 2 1..
C B. & W . west.... 34 . 1j 1
C, R. I. ft P., east.. 1 2
C, R. I. ft P. west.. 1
Illinois Central t
Chicago U. W 2 1
Total reoelDts 142 99 28 5
The disposition of the day's receipt wa
a follow, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head indicated:
Ttn vera Cattle. Hon. ShecD.
Omaha Packing Co 570 1.36 71
Swift and Company iiJ l.wi t
Cudahy Packing Co 821 1.370 1.21
Armour ft Co 5!t 2,116 !.
Vancent ft Co 48
Carey 8
McCreary 2
W. I. Stephen 5
Hill ft Son o
Huston ft Co 7
Hamilton ft Rothschild ..108
L. F. Husg 11
Wolf ft Murium 124
Mike Haggerty 1"6
Sol Degan 80
J. B. Root ft Co 16
Krey Packing Cto 23
Lornax Packing Co 120
R. aV H 120
Other Buyer 166 1,348
Totals 3.535 7,035 5,009
CATTLE While receipt of cattle seemed
light thl morning they were twice a large
a vesterday and about th same as on
Thursdav of last week. The Quality of the
offerings averaged up very fair, thero being
quite a good many right good load of all
The lieht run of rattle yesterday, with
only moderate receipts today evidently ren
dered packers very hungry for fresh sup
plies. As a result all were out early here
and the market opened in very good sea
son. Trade was active and prices generally
iivi. higher than vesterdav. Practically
everything desirable In the way of good
beef cattle changed hands at an early
hour In th forenoon. As high as 35.45 was
paid for a two-load bunch, being the high
est price realised at this point In som
time.
Cows and heifers were in fully a good
demand a steer and the market lust as
active and all of loo higher. It did not
take btiver very long to clean up every
thing In eight. Among the offering were
some right desirable fat cow, so that sales
looked decidedly better on paper than any
day previous. One bunch sold as high a
31.50. which is the top paid for sorne tline.
Cow unci heifer are selling at the high
nolnt of the year. In fact. It is doubtful
If prices have been as high as they are
now at ny time within the last two years.
Buvers complain that while the cows are
killing out well that they are losing money
In the east, where th meat market does
not anpear to be any too Brood. fcUill the
packers keep taking everything in the way
of cows and heifers that ha arrived up to
date.-
Blocker and feeders were In extremely
liarlit stinnlv this mornlm? and the market
wa without any noteworthy feature. There
was a very fair demand and the few loads
offered changed band very' readily at good
strong prices.
Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
Me. . Tt. N. . P
1 44) I 60 U 1071 4 46
J Ill I 6 t 1215 4 74
1 176 I IS 17 1144 4 71
1 60 I 6 II 1111 4 7
I Ki) I as 17 1110 4 70
t X 4 M T 11 4 T6
1 1000 4 Kt It 61 4 76
II ITS 4 00 t 1U6 4 76
4 HO 4 10 I U il 4 76
t fl 4 II 1 1S00 4 76
I HI 4 SO 14 11 !7 4 10
II SOI 4 H 1 11SJ 4 10
11 ISI 4 tl It) 1311 4 61
I HI IIS t 1171 4 86
li 141 IN I ll 4 M
1 105 4 IS It 1411 I M
t I 4 6 61 1161 I M
t 16 4 It II 1171 I M
1 104 4 44 tv HO I 06
4 nit 4 44 1 iro 6 10
II Ill 4 46 t 1410 I 10
It l'l 4 60 84 1121 I 04
to ll70 4 61 tl lrat I to
71 IMS 4 66 lias lltt t tt
4 17 4 40 1 1140 I tt
1 1164 4 40 M 1340 I II
t 1114 4 40 ISM I II
1 IIM 4 W 14 141 I tl
tl 106 4 40 6 1414 I 44
II 1044 4 16 14 164 I 46
14 iou 4 m
COWS
t ana It 1 ito i o
t 111 IB 1 iota 4e
3 116 I 86 t Hal 46
I l'0 I n 1 410 t 60
1 JTO t tS . 1 71 t 6
1 6 I 40 t 4.1 1 6
1 64 t 4e 11 1111 60
8 It IH 1 1114 I M
4 Ml t 6 1 IU60 I 6
1 1011 I 6 1 1071 I 60
t 1076 t 6 4 7 I U
I 11 I I 6 1024 t 61
I MO IN 1 M0 I It
t ITT t I 1 KM 1 10
t I'.T t tt 4 l'J t 64
1 66 t U I !1 I 16
1 lit 8 76 t 1171 I 40
1 Ill I li 1 1114 I 0
1 Il t T4 1 11)0 I I
1 1W4 I 76 I Its I f)
t It" 7S I lint I 4i
t C t 77. t l' 4
1 t 1 6S 17 4 t 41
1 !""0 J ail 1 it!
I r..v M ri ti t 70
1 - 1 on I n-j ; -
7 7l t ( 7 tinl I 7
1 V0 I lil I 7
io4 I 00 1 11 r 1 :
1 lorn 1 0.1 ; it;.n f,
1 iw I o 111 1 76
1 i; t eo 1 7:,
1 107 1 on 4 -,J S 7
I ino 1 05 t o 1 :-,
I 1140 1 it .t r.M 1 n
1 low I in 1 t.t t to
II I is t k: t so
1 100 I 16 II 1044 I to
4M I In I ltA.1 t IH
S 1011 I li J d I to
!.... IW a U If ltd! t ti
7 '.! t ti 4 imt t to
1 los.) M I IStt I K
1 so t JI 1 1:40 4 Ot
1 1040 t tt M 1OJ0 4 00
I llfiO I 11 1011 4 00
1 42 t i 7 10SS 4 00
11 lOSO I 86 7 1!tr.4 4 10
t:.. !. t S6 It 1111 4 !
1 1160 I 16 81 till 4 6
1 iu;o 1 si
HEIFERS.
t 6.M t 5 t tM t 60
1 ISO t IS 1 I I 0
If 411 t no 4 700 1 40
t 645 1 00 1 la.tfl 1 to
t F10 t 0,1 ?a fb I 70
7 47.7 t 00 1 7!0 t 70
I 40 I 00 1 t K
1 174 I 10 1 711 t 116
10 441 I 10 1 ill) 4 OO
4 458 t ff I IIS 4 HI
1 11 I tj 4 " 4 00
14 70? I 16 1 1140 4 II
14 4! I S.r. t 0 4 S
14 4 t 60 t Mi 4 K
1 M ID 1 1170 4 t6
EULI.S.
1 1540 t r. 1 17S t s
1 140 t 74 1 14?0 t ti
1 110J t 70 1 1M.0 I tl
1 170 t 76 1 1OJ0 t 15
1 00 I r. 1 10M t 16
1 flO t (hi 1 1S30 t
1 isnn 1 00 1 1M I U
1 1440 t Oil 1 16WI 3 40
1 11711 1 04 1 1660 J 40
1 1S20 t 00 1 1610 t 40
1 1210 I 0 I 4?o 1 (ii
1 If70 t 1 17M1 I 60
1 1549 1 10 1 kjo 1 in
1 1.1S9 t 10 1 1MHI I 6,1
1 1S20 1 10 1 170 t H
1 10:0 I 10 1 .o 1 40
1 1400 I 16 1 ti-0 I K
1 11.20 I 10 1 ll I 76
1 1M0 I 26 I 40 I .40
CALVF.S.
S 1070 I 40 1 140 I 00
1 700 I 60 1 tto I Ot,
6 174 t 60 4 140 I Ml
1 .140 t 76 1 160 00
I 270 4 tut 1 170 4 0,1
II 430 4 00 1 Ill) 4 20
1 no 4 tr, 1 no ;:.
1 100 4 611 v 1 ia 1 r
1 i'o 4 no
1 100 4 75
1 210 6 (ft
t rto 1 to
2 110 I 1j
t 170 4 26
1 14 4 M
11 174 4 60
1 ion s '
lst I 60
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
1 SIO 1 60 2 4'i I 7t
1 260 1 7'. ' 6 740 t to
t 623 t 00 1 MO 3 40
1 77.0 t 00 IH 421 t 'i
t 1040 1 10 6 6"4 I 15
1 610 I th tit I r,
t 61 t 25 7 7T I 0
1 770 I 25 4 440 4 00
1 670 t 25 7 7.14 4 00
16 t8 t 40 4 460 4 00
1 640 I 45 11 3i2 4 CM
6 c.4 1 t.4 12 JW, 4 00
1 Ill) I Ml 22 449 4 00
1 640 I tt 14 401 4 00
1 160 I 60 14 4:1 4 10
1 42 t 50 4 162 4 10
1 40 I 60 1 120 4 26
4 .161 I 60 It 100 4 40
1 M S6S 4 102i 4 10
STAGS.
1 1C40 4 26
COWS AND HEIFERS.
33 S 25 4 ti 4 10
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
H 7l:i 4 10 22 H 4 ill
HOGS Speculators and shipinrs started
the ball to rolling this morning by select
ing a few loads of such hogs as they could
use at steady to strong prices. They paid
as high as Jti.no for right good hogs. Pack
ers did not appear very anxious for sup
plies and were slow and bearish from Uie
very start. The result was that barring a
few loads sold early to the speculators and
shippers, the market was very slow and
late In opening. When the iiaxkers did
get down to business they were determined
to buy their hogs at about tint same prices
as prevailed on yesterday's weak close or a
shade lower than yesterday good time.
In other words, they wanted to buy tlteie
stuff at about 15.87 Instead of 35.86.91,
at which range the hogs sold yesterday.
Sellers made a hard struggle for steadv
prices at least and were backward about
letting go at anything less, which made
the trade especially slow, so much so that
it was late before a clearance was effected.
Representative sales:
No. At. Sli Tr Ne. Av. Bh. Tr.
71 too 40 H 71 2JI ... I to
43... Ill 44 6 66 67 1K6 40 I 10
It 165 ... I 16 M 248 ill IH
45 192 ... U 16. ., I'll I... Ill
W lit ... I 16 40 231 ... 6 to
-87 Ill 40 t 85 62 167 ... t 10
104 162 ... 115 64 ...... 1.. 26 ... ISO
15 lit ... I 16 tl r.'f ... 80
14 261 ... 115 1 214 ... ItO
72 Ill ... 6 KV, 62 l.'l 10 I to
62 Ill ... 6 I'tt 73. ..... .124 140 I M
64 Ifl 10 171, 5? 136 ... 6 HO
41 1W ... t ITS, 4! 210 li IH
71 Ill 10 I CTi 83 til ... C X'
61 M7 ... t I7l Tf, 1.H 60 I t2"4j
7 171 ... 17 61 277 ... 6 till
74 106 10 6 17V, 71 117 ... I !4j
Ul ... 1174 65 121 10 6 2'4j
14 241 40 5 17 r, 254 40 1 12
10 204 40 6 67 V, 65 250 ... 8 12
71 Ill 10 I 17 in 240 ... 6 12
II 110 ItO 6 17 18 24 ... 6 12
238 120 6 67 44 143 ... i 9:
65 230 ... 6 60 II 1:0 ... I C-
44 210 ... 6 It 12 lie 40 6 12
I 241 124 1 10 10 ti ... IK
86 tot ... 6 HO 71 272 124 6 5
6 244 10 t 10 4tl t64 ... lti
75... 211 ... I M 72 Wl ... 4 Hi
6 254 120 I 10 72 265 ... 100
17 243 ... IN
SHEEP Conditions in the big sheen barn
were practically the same this morning as
yesterday and everything that was said
then regarding the trade would apply
eouaiiy wen toaay. facker an eipressea
themselves as wanting some good sheep
and lambs, and such stuff as met their
ideas as regards quality sold quite readily
at good steady prices. I'nfortunately a
consiaeranie proportion or the receipts con
sisted of trash, a wa the case yesterday
and this common to medium stuff sells to
very poor advantage nn thl J market, as
well as on every other market. Holders
of lioth sheep and lambs that were off in
quality found the market sticky, with the
tendency lower, which wa the exact case
yesterday. Good ewes brought 35 30. the
same price that they have been bringing
all the week, with wether and yearlings
boucnt to arrive at u.,a.
As noted yesterday. It Is unquestionably
a big mistake on the part of feeders to
hip In immature sheep or lambs at the
present time, as they are not wanted and
have to sell at a sacrifice, whether they
are sent here or to any other selling point.
Considering the prices at which good stock
is selling tnere wouia seem to ue everv
reason why feeders should inuke their stuff
rood before forwarding it to n arket
Quotations for t-ii sheep and lnmbs art
as follow-: i.ooo 10 cntut-e lamt's. ntn.
rados. 37.0nf7.25: rood westerns, 34.7T.tfr7.25;
good llgnt weignt yearlings. .,).
xood heavy v-:4rlinsa, in wi5.k.-; good
wethers. 85.4tffrt.aii: ewe, 84.8tOa.40.
Porrcsentatlve sale:
No. Av. Pr
49S western ewe liH & 10
8 western ewe 80 6 25
4"9 western ewe 19 6 fi
113 western lambs M 5 75
1 western yearlings M 8 t'0
M western ewes and wethers,.. ! 4 t
!9 western ewes 114 R se
87 western wether and yearl's. M7 5 75
western wethers and yearl's. 1"4 5 75
4!t western lamb 59 I! 45
115 western lambs SO (43
CHICAGO I.IVK STOCK MARKET
Cattle aieady tt Hlcher lloga a
Khade Lower.
CHICAGO. Teh. 15. CATTLK Receipt s,
6.0(10 head: market for best 10c higher; oth
ers steadv; common to prime steers. 13 '.0
fi Ml; rows. 3H.0Oti4.5O: heifers. 82.5"ii6.O0:
bulls. 32 0(i3.M; calves. 33(1iS.OO; Blockers
and feders. 82.50i04.tS.
HOGS Receipts. 13.000 head: market shade
lower; choice to prime heavy, Pi.ihntn.iH';
medium to rood heavy. 84 lOif !. 2" : butcher
weight. 8; 1 5141 2IH : good to choice heavy.
rnl1. ItVlOUfi J; packlnr. tf 9iJni 7t
SHEEP AND LA M BS Receipts, 12.0i
hud, market lOfTil.'c hleher; sheen. 91 nt''t
4 00; yearlinga. 35.6O36.50; iambs. 36.4ui7.4'l.
Kaasaa City a-lve Block Market.
KANSAS CITY, Feb. 15 CATTLE Rc
ceints, 7 OuO head. Inclndlnr 4"! head south
erns; market steadv to shade lower; top
quarantine. 34 90; choice export and dreasei
lieef steers. 36. 400.25: fair to rood. I4.(7
F.25: southern ateer. 83 'f '6.75; stockers srift
feeders. 83 (Ofjt 00; southern steer. 13 5tft
l'-. southern cows. ?25i4'"1: nstlv cows,
t?ffS4 40; native heifers. 33.2liiC.00; bulls.
2.7Vi4 0O; calves. 13 tvXi'7 M.
H041B Receipts 8.rco head; market weak
to 5e lower; top ; 1 2V ; bulk of sales. 81 "tor
6 10; heavv. VW. '.. narkers. KOOiie.lo;
pies and light. 35 .Wni ""..
SHEFP AND LAMBS iReceinls, t.iH
head; market steady; native lambs. 35 5'1
1.00; western labs, ttl.HieTiOi: ewes and
vesrllnrs, 84.2Di8il; wentern fod vesrllnirs.
85.5utfit; j; wln fed sheep, 34.Xif6.80;
Hot kert, 33.j 4 75.
t. Josewk 1.1 ve lleek Market.
ST. JOPFPH. Feb. 15.-CATTLJ--R-celnts.
l.ft7 had: market sisdv to stron':
natives, 83.8.'4 CO; rows and heifers, 31.6&4
t: stacker and feeders. 31 Co-i4 50.
HOGS-Reeinls. 5 VT bead: market weak
tl 60 lower: li-ht. 8S.ao'oU.'4; medium and
heavy, 3 Wtjf.V-,; bulK o( alcs.
8 f"u.
S1IEXP AND LA M BS Receipt. 3,4fl
I hi nd: n-.srket Mcndr: lamhe. J7-. yeaTlmgi,
j 3ti.lt'. wether, 3.': ewes, 3u.w.
I Mock In Mbt.
Receipt" of live slock st the six ptln
iliwl Kcsttrn marktis xestertl;i:
Cattle. H.g. BJk'-i.
fnuth Itiiitili If"' t.;' 5 '
Sioux, t'ltv '' 2. ' ."
KansMS t'lty . "' i.C1'
f-t. Joseph l.H.li 5.37 3.4A1
St. lmls 4.C0U 7.U4I l.i'
Chicago 0"0 "'.. 0 !:.
Totals
iv.,ti; rr.iii
OIUH W IIOLKSAI.K MARKET.
. j
Conditio of Trad and Qnoiatlona
Staple oad Faacy Trodace.
EtJOS Receipt liberal; candled stock un
settled at bv&ltte.
LIVE I'OCLTRr-Henv 9Hc; old roost
ers. 5c; turkeys, lie; duck. 10c; young
roosters. 8',i!k': geese. 8c.
DRESSED rtU'LTRY-Turkers iflr0c:
old toms, lcVtflSc; chicken. HeJfUc; old
roosters. 7c; dtuks. llU'c; geese, oojlOc.
BUTTER-Pncklng stock, lie; chnlc to
fancy dairy, isnc; creamery. 2Uf!mc.
HAT Prices quoted bv Omaha Feed com
pany: No. 1 upland. 300; medium. 35.50;
coarse, $4.iVtji-.ii0. Rve straw, 30.50.
RH AN per ton. 814 50.
HIDES, PFLTH AND TALteOW No. I
preen l.ldes, 8c; No. 2. 8c; No. 1 salted.
12c; No. 2. 11c; green bull hide. fi!c;
cured. frSltV: dry hides. lS-ii?. Hor.
hides, larire. 3.25: small, J?.50. Sheen pelts,
escli, 5ocjtl.2r.. Xallow. No. 1, 4c; No. 3,
3,c; rough, 1lc
TROPICAL FRUITS
DATES Per box or SO l-lo. pkgs . 32;
Hallowe'en in 70-lb. Imxes. per lb. 6c; Sav
ers, per lb.. 4c; walnut-stuffed, 1-lb. rkS-
83 per itoi: 8-lb boxes, 31.
ORANGES California, extra fancy Red
land navels, all sis. 330": fancy navel.
32 choice, all sizes. 32 .Vfr2.73.
LEMONS Llmoniei s. extra .fancy. 240
slze. $.1 25; ano to 300 slies. 33.75.
FIG-allfornla, per lMb. carton. 7"7
F5c: Imported Smyrna, three-crown, 11c:
six-crown. 1,1c.
BANANAS- Per medium sled bunch.
31 7r,7? zr.: Jumbos. 32 5vri3 00.
TANGERINES California, pet box of
shout 1M. 32.7S.
GRAPF. Fn I" IT Florida, per box. 37 007
7.61; California, per box. 31.OC04.5O.
FRTITiV
PEARS Winter Nellls and Mount Ver
non. 32.50.
APPLES-Callfornla Rellfiowers. 31. 40 per
h'i. box: Pen Davis. 31.75 per bu box:
Wlnesaps. 32 25 per Im. box: other varlene.
i?Ofii;;i per bu.; New York apples. 35 "0
per mi.
t KANPe.lt It 1 P.S Jersey, per nox or
about no) lbs.. 33.2F0T5 5".
GRATES Imported Malum. &. oOTT8.no.
OLD VEOETARLKS.
rOTATOES-Honie grown, per bu., too
Sic; South Dakota, per bu., 75c.
ON ION H Home grown, yellow ana rea,
per bu., 50c: Spanish, per crate, 31 tw; Colo
rado, red and yellow, per bu., (i.w.
NAVY UKANS Per bu.. 8.00.
LIMA BEANS Per lb.. 5Vc.
CAKBAG1C Home grown and Wisconsin,
In crates, per lb., 2c.
CARROTS. PARSNIPS AND TURNIPS
Per hu., (V'ltiTSc.
CELERY Kalamazoo, per dot.. 25f3TiC.
SWEET POTATOES Kansas, per 2-bu.
bbl.. 32.00.
NEW VEGETABLES.
TOMATOES Florida, per crate of 30 lbs.
net. $CU0.
WAX BEANS 'Per hamper of about 30
lbs. net. 36(10.
STRING BEANS Per hamper of about
30 lbs. net. U UttdM.OO.
EGO PLANT Florida, per dos . 3!.26t1.5l.
GREEN PEPPERS Florida. er hamper
of about 10 doz.. M ini,
TURNIPS Louisiana, doz. bunches.
6HALL4ITT8 Louisiana. per do:t.
bunches, 75c.
HEAD LETTUCE Ixiuisian. per bbl.,
312.0"4j 15.00; per dozen heade, $1.751; ZOO.
LEAF LETTUCE Hothouse, per dozert
heads, 50c.
CUCUMHERS-Hot house, per doz.. $1 Ti.
RADISHES Hothouse, per dozen bundl
es. 50075c.
MI'SHROOMS-HotliouRe, rer lb., 60c.
CAULIFLOWER California, about 24
heads to crate. 33.50.
BEEF CUTS.
No. 1 ribs, 13c; No. 2 ribs, 10c; No. 3 ribs,
6c; No. 1 loin, 16c; No. 2 loin, 11c; No. 3
loin, 8c; No. 1 chuck, 6'4c; No. 2 chuck,
4Hc; No. S chuck, 34c; No. I round. 7V4c;
No. 2 round, 6Vfcc; No. 3 round. 5tc; No. 1
plates, 40 ; No. 2 plate, 3c; No. i plate.
C" lnSCELTAVEOUS.
CIDER Per keg. 33 71.: per bbl., SG.7.
HON EY New, iter 24 lbs., 33.50.
CHEESE Swiss, new, 18c; Wisconsin
brick, luc; Wisconsin llmberger, 15c; twins,
15c; young Americas, 15Vc.
NUThi Walnuts, No. 1 Boft shells, new
crop, per lb..lDVici hafd shells, per lb.,
liHc. Pecans, large, per lb., 14c; small,
per lb., 12c. Peanuts, per lb., 6'c; roasted,
per lb., 8c. Chili walnuts, per !b.. 124j1.1V.
Almonds, soft shell, per lb., 17c; hard
shells, per lb., 15c. Cocoanuts. 34.25 per
nark t f 100.
FRESH FISH-Trout. 11c: iiallhut, 10c;
pickerel, dressed, Jc: wblte n6 . lie; sun
fish. 6i9c; perch, skinned and dressed, Scl
pike, lfc: redsnapper, 11c; salmon, 11c;
crappiet', 67(9c; eels, l?c; blr..'k bass, 22c;
whfteflsh, 12c: frog legs, per doz.. fife;
lobsters, green, S3e; boiled lobster. 3c:
bluefish. 15c; herring. 4c; Spanish mackerel,
10c; haddock. . 13c: shrimp. $1.0U&1.50 pe"
gallon: smelts, !2c; C"d. 12c.
OYSTERS Fresh standard, 31 40 per gal.;
shell ovsters. n.WSiXO per 100: Little Neck
clams. 3150 per ino.
SUGARS Granulated cane. In bbl.. 35.08;
granulated cane, In sacks, 35.01; granulutad
beet. In sacks, tl.31.
SYRUP In barrel, 24c per gal.; cases,
8 1Mb. cans. $1 60; cases, 11 6-lb. cam.
31.80; cases, 24 2H-lb. cans, 3190.
COFFEE Roasted: No. So, K-V per lb.;
No. 30, 20V per lb.; No. 25. 1V per lb.;
No. W, 15V PPf h.: No. 215, 12 V per 111.
FLOUR wholesale) Beat high grade Ne
braska, per owl., 32 00; best high grade
patent Minnesota, per cwt.. 32 30; straip it
patent Nebraska, per cwt., 32.00; seconJ
patent Nebraska, 31.90.
CURED FISH Family whitrtith. per V,
bbl., 100 lbs., 34.50; Norway mackerul, per
bbl.. 200 lbs.: Bloaters. 340.00; No. 1, 32S.0O;
No. Z. 32o.00; No. 3, 32ti.00; Irish No. 3.
817.00. Herring, In bbls., 200 lb, each: Nor
way, 4k. 313.00: Norway. 3k. 313.0U; Hol
land, . mixed, 311-50. Holland .herring in
l . 1 , , l. a . fill' U o I a I V Art "l l.
BROOMS No. 1 carpet. 33.25; No. 2 car.
pet, 32.4o; No. 3 plain. 33.25.
CANNED GOODS Corn, standard west
ern. oVfjOOc; Maine. 3126. Tomatoes, 8-1 b.
cans. 31.X4jl.5o; 2-lb., 97Vu31 )0; pine
apples, grated, 2-lb.. 32.05i2.3o; sliced, 31 90
ti2.20; gallon apples, fancy, 33.50; Cali
fornia apricots, i.4fi2.00; pears, 31.;''t
2.50; peaches, fancy. 31.75 2 40; H. .'.
peaches. 32.02.50; Alaska salmon, red,
31.15; pink. 9oc; fancy Chinook. F., 32.10;
fancy sockye, F., 3195; sardines, H-oil,
32.50; t-muatarda, 32 ui3.10; sweet pota
toes, 8) 15? 1.25; sauerkraut, 31.0o; pump
kins, few tail. 00; wax beans, 2-lb.. TVaeVc;
Lima beans, 2-lb., 7o&9iicfc 31.35 ; splnacn,
31.36fj2.0ti; cheap peas, 2-Tb., Mc; extra,
Tntiic; fancy, 31 .35!. 75.
iVAluhAitu Kt. its Fancy Mulr
?eache, 12V; choice Muir peaches, HV;
ancy yellow, 12V; 6O-60 prunes. 7?4c; 41-70,
7'ic; fancy New York ring apples. HUc;
choice, 10V; fancy 4-crown locae musca
tel raisins, 7V; 3-crown, 7c; 2-crown, kVe,?;
fancy seeded raishis in 1-lb. cartons, 7c;
choice seeded, in 12-os. cartoons, 7c; east
crn pitted cherrie. 17c; New Y'ork evap
orated bluck raspberries, S5c, fancy pear.
18c; choice, 15c; fancy nectarines, c; fancy
apricots, 11 V; choice royal, 104c; Hal
ltivte'en dates, V; glace citron, 17c; can
died, lGc; lemon, 14V; orange, 14Va
REAL K STATE TRAV8FF. 118.
A. L. Reed et al., to Peter Forslund,
et; lot 3;, block 4. Campbell s add....3 47i
T. C. Brunner and wife to Charh-s E.
Bruner, lots li and 13. block 1, Morse
ft Briinner's add 51
Che.rlotte A. Macrae to Iionald Macrae.
t-S lot , block 125, Original Plat
of Omaha , J
E. H Olson lo Village of Benson, lots
13 14 and 15, block la. Halcyon
Height 1,104
Mary E. Putney to C. M. Buchmann,
lul 26, blofk 15, Omaha Helghu 35t
KHtherlne S'ott and wife to M. Jennie
Honey, lot 1, 3 and 3, Parkland
Place 1.000
John O. Detweiler and wife to Cath
erine and William T. Daly, jr., lot
5, block 14, Haiuuom Place 0
M. A C. Robertstm to James T. Foster,
lot 9. bluck 1, Vandercook Terrace S
Edward L. Savre and wife to Florence
Company, olit lot 154, Florence M
H T. Cudy and wife to same, lime.. J
E'lgt-ne J. Sullivan and wife to same,
lots 2, 3. 4. 6, T. 8. 9. 11. 13. 14. 15. 16.
in. 19 and 20, block 3! and other lots.
Florence X
James S. Gilbert to Frank Ia Sturte.
Mint, lot 15 and 14. block 97, Dundee
Place .' 15u
Nell C. Malone to Frank E. Moores,
lot C, blot-k 5. Union 8,1 iare 1
Emma F. Paralou Mid buabund to aiim.
lots 25 and 24. block 4, Saunders ft
HlrmbaiiKh Hlrhlaiid Park 1
City of Omaha to Nellie C. Malone.
part lot (. Union Square add It)
F. D. Day & Co.
Deaiara let
Stock. Gra n, I'rovitlon
kill Voar Grata ta l a.
Sraaek Uttle), llt-lll Board mt Trtili
Ride, ilaaaha. .. Televbea 8111 k
r.2-M4 Kf hang Bldg , South Omaha.
Bell 'Phon 214 Independent 'Ptioaa kV