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    TUT. OMAHA DAILY ' BEE: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY
1906.
'CHAIN ASD PRODUCE MARKET
Worlfi EMpmeiiU Are Lijht and Openin?
SNOW IN SOUTHWEST HELPS BEARS
Wat, Cla Half-Cent Lwr Corn
Raclat Light an4 Farmer'
Dellvcrl as.Ie CToslag
lTi Ara Lcwtr,
OMAHA. Feb. M, 1M.
Wheat opened strong on higher cables,
cu to a ma II world a shipment. Snow wu
reported In the soutnwest. It became
heavier aa the day advanced, lending a
bullish tendency to the wheat and the
doee waa c lower than Saturday. Re
ceipt wer light except ax Minneapolis.
Mora faverabl Mwi came from India and
Argentina.
Corn receipt were am all and farm era
deliveries ara light. The tone was firm
In the early morning, but eased oil later
and oloaed He lower.
Oata opened firm, advanced to He above
Saturday, and later lost He.
Clearances wer 31, CM) bushel wheat,
S7,0ta barrels flour, 1.3X3.000 bushels corn,
160.0U0 bushels oats. Primary wheat re
ceipt wer 9O7.0M9 bushels and ehipmenta
M2,u bushels, against receipt last year
Of S47.00O bushala and shipments of i.l
bushels. Corn receipt were 73J.O00 bushel
ana snipment ah, if A) funnels, against re
ceipt last year of 74.M bushels and ship
ment of 3u2,0uo bushels.
Wheat visible decreased tSO.Ono bushels;
corn Increased (70,011 bushels and oata de
creased 1.140.000 bushels.
broom ha II cabled that Cawnpore, India,
ey prospects are better and urlces essier;
also Argentina aaya refreshing rains have
fallen. Liverpool stocks of wheat showed
800,008 bushels decrease for the week.
World shipments of wheat were S.esO.OOO
bushels, against 12.612.OiO bushels the
previous week and 9,s.0u0 bushel last
year. Com shipments were 4,26!.i0o bush
els, against i.i.oo bushels the week
previous and 4.066.0UO bunhels last year. On
passage wneat increased l,704,ot busnei.
Corn on passage decreased 2.8113.0U) bushels,
Bartlett estlmatea the northwest and
country elevator wheat slocks at 21,0ij.oio
bushel, against average of 6,0u0,000 bushels
for the laat Ave years.
Liverpool closed HlHd higher on wheat
no ipa nigner on corn.
The local rang of prices:
Articles.
Open. High. Low. Close.
Wheat I I I
Msy 7541 75A 15 B i! B
July 76HAJ 75'A 74A 74SA
Corn j (
Man tTHA ST4 I S7HA J7,A
July 38 A liB) 38 A "A
Oata- I I
May . 28Bj 2 B 2SB1 B
Omaha Cash Prices.
WHEAT No. t hard. 74fj76c: No 1 hard,
7ott78ci No. 4 hard. 6&&T0c: No. 2 spring.
73'r75c; No. 3 spring, TlHtfTlc; no grade,
tec.
CORN-No. 8. 85c; No. 4. M'UMW; no
grade, JWEc; No. I yellow, 3oe; No.
white.. 36.c.
OATS No. I mixed. 2f"S2'c; No. 3 white.
H'c; No. 4 white, atVtc.
RYB No. X MH'4&c; No. 3. 67H8&e.
Omaha Caeh galea.
WHKAT No. S hard. 1 car. 70c: No.
hard Turkey, 1 car. 77 He: No. 4 hard, 1
car, toc: i car. cue; no grade, i car, 6c.
OATS No grade, 1 car. .c.
Carle Hecelpts.
v i Wheat. Corn. Oats.
' Chicago
Kansas City
Minneapolis ,
Omaha
luhith
St. Louis ....
9
64
V
7
3s
46
177
69
14
CHICAGO GRAIX AD PROTIO
Feat a res of the Trading; and Cloalaa;
Prices Board of Trade.
CHICAGO. Feb. 2C.-A heavy snowfall
through Kansas and Missouri caused weak
ness today in the local ah oat market. At
the close wheat for May delivery was down
Soc. Corn was Ho lower. Oats were
neany stationary. . l rovisioruj were 6S12HC
lower.
The wheat market showed a Armoess at
the opening on covering by shorts, who
bought cn higher cables, and a decrease
In tne world shipments - The total move
ment for the week was S.MO.tOH bunhels
against 12,512,000 bushels the previous week,
and the amount on passage increased 1.704,
OUU bunhels against t,l&i.vw bushels for tho
corresponding week lust year. The demand
rising from these lntluencis, however, waa
soon satlaned, pit traders in general being
bearlshiy inclined because of lower prices
of wheat at Minneapolis. The market be
came rather heavy after the iirst hour
and for a tlmo prices held sii-ady around
the closing figures of Saturday. Later lo
cal bears sold heavily on reports from
Kansas City and St. Louis of a heavy fall
of snow In various portions of the winter
wheat belt. The market closed weak with
prices almost at the lowest point of Hie
day. The May delivery opened a shadu
lower to HoVc higher at &2VK2HC, sold
at S2Hc and then declined to MVuMSc.
Clearances of wheat and flour were equal
to 3"0.0u0 bushels. Primary receipts were
u7,0uu bushels compared with 817,Uio bushels
a year ago. The visible supply decreased
. 360.0UO bushels. Minneapolis, Uuluth and
Chicago reported receipts ot , 724 ears
against 009 car laat week and 07 cais u
Jnar ago.
Despite smalt local receipts and Arm ca
bles, sentiment In the corn pit fur the
greater part of the day was Inclined t
De oearisn because or tne proxpeci oi a
mora liberal movement resulting from
colder weather throughout the corn belt.
Early In the day the market was Arm on
a fair general demand, but prices later
eased off In sympathy with wheat. The
close was easy and almost at the lowest
point of the day. May opened a shade U
He higher at 4Sc to 4JS''43Hc. sold be
tween 43Hti-t3Hc and closed at 43H''J43V.
Local receipts were 177 cars Wltn 6 cars
of contract grade.
The oata market was Arm the entire day
notwithstanding the weakness ot wheal.
The principal factor was the small amount
of local receipts and tne possinimy oi a
till smaller movenent an3 reports from the
country Intimating that farmers will not
aell at prevailing prices. May opened un-
; country iniima
a. aell at prevail!
iHa. changed to He
c nigner at :s-v"tc to s
between SwSO-Hc Bnd 30,c
S nd closed at
Scara.
&Hc. Local receipts were
Provisions were weak because of heavy
liquidation by local longs, based on a 16o
decline in the price of live hogs. At one
time prices were considerably lower than
th close of Saturday, but active buying
by packers and shorts caused some re
covery. Th market closed fairly steady
with May pork off 12V at $15.30. Lard
waa down c at $7 10- Ribs were 12Hc lower
at (S.U2H-
Eatiniated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
7 cars; corn. gtl cars; outs, US cars; hogs,
82.(00 head.
The leading futures ranged a follows:
Articles. I Open. I High.: liw. Close. Sat y.
Wbett I '
Mae !tttif?V
July !MHH
Ms'82SJH
S-S;MHfH,
!,
I
41H'
44.
44S
si i 1 8lHS
i-WttH'i'i 43t,tiH
43S,SW' ',
44: 44 V 44H
MaV
Julv
Sept.
...c
May
July
Sept.
I -Mey
July
L-
May
July
Sept.
h -May
July
I43tj't'
144 (US
I ''
I
I
0H' 3"S30HH
I 2!s ar.ti.); ts
Hi Hl iH1
S"H30SH
2!S! 24
SrH23SiTH
15 30 I 15 42H
li u6 1 IS 07H
T 70Hj 7 7
7Kl T M
7 I
$ '. $ 15
I Id l 1 17H
I 15 32t,' 15 S7h' IS W
I 13 49 I U 16 I 14 to
7711 T7?H 77l
7 76 7 KH 7 75
T sTl T 2H! T TH
07V 1IHI 00
I 10 I $ 1TV 6
No. I.
Cash quotations were a follow:
FIOl'R Dull and eaay; winter patents,
$3 7a4.0u; winter straights, $3.50433 85: spring
uatenta $3.74i3$5: spring atraighi. i.UJ
baker. $-sVL70.
WHKAT No. I pring, 0fic; No. 3
oprlng. 77&3cr No. 2 re.1. iSBMc.
4'ORN-No. t. 40Hc; No. 3 yellow, 40H9
OATS No. SOSe: No. t whit. 31Hfl2c;
No. 3 white, 2Sti31Hc.
RTE No. i. Oc
RARLET-Oood feeding. 3THT4c: fair
to rrtoire malting, 4ootic.
8EED8 No. I flax. $1.0$H: No. 1 north
western. $1 13H- Prim tinxilLy, $136. Clover,
ct-ntrsict arrade. $14 00.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, tier bbl , $1610
ftU 16. Iird. per li lbs., $7 40. Short ribs
aides iloosei. $7.ij7 W, Short claar sides
I boxed i. Hj;HO. so
Following wer th receipt and ship
ments of flour and grain:
Recelpta, Shipments.
Flour bbl ...... 37s SMkJO
Wheat, bu U.us) 39 10
Com. bu T76.s 104 W
ttata, bu , Ham' lU.aOO
Rv. bu goo
Rarley, bu 61.s 29.1ft)
On th Preduc exchange today th but
ter market wa Broi, xanria. 1?0 w;
dairies, i:f24'Tc.
'4c. . strong
at murk.
cases Included. 11'vr; firsts, l.tHc; prime
prime
nri.. it'jc;
iiSi:c
extra, lliy.
Cheese, firm.
HEW IORK .EERAL MARKET
Qaatatloaa of the Oay Varloas
Commodities.
NEW TORK. Feb. 2S.-FIUR-Receps.
3C062 bbl.; market quiet and barely
steady; Minnesota patents, " 84 .ssamfco;
Minnesota bakers. ia5ia3o: winter pat
ents. 84.nr.tJ4 30; winter straights. H 7rv&3.9o;
extras. t2.7i-fra.2S; low grades, ti 6?4i3.2u; rye
flour steady; fair to good. llJw; choice
to fancy, 33 96-04.35; buckwheat flour dull,
32 10. spot and to arrive.
CORNMEAL Firm; fin whit and yel
low. 31.16; coarse, 8l.Q647l.0e; kiln-dried, 32.70
RYE Nominal; NO. I western, 73c I. o. o.
BARLEY Dull: feeding. 4c. c L f..
Buffalo; malting. 47$j62e. c. I. f . Buffalo.
WHKAT Receipts. 15.0UO DU.; export.
I.Ooo bu. : spot market easy; No. t red.
Hc elevator; No. 2 red. 9Hc f. o. b.
float; No. 1 northern, Puluth, lHc f. o. b.
afloat. Starting out higher on small world
shipments and Arm cahies. wheat, towart
noon, weakened under ravoranie crop new.
A ratty on the visible supply decrease
and large flour clearances waa followed
by renewed heaviness under atop loss sell
ing and report of good snow fall In HI"
ourl. The market closed weak at Hfc'Hc
net decline. May, 37N uvl 6-lc closed,
7Hc: July, M lJ-lHrtrtsi'KC closed. 86V:;
September, 6-16r, closed 85 ll-16c.
CORN Receipts, 139.750 bu.; exports, 201.
43 bu.; No. 2 yellow, 44c; No. 2 white, 49Hd.
Option market was quiet and barely steady,
partly He net lower: May closed. 49c;
July, 49H&49HC, closed 4Ve; September,
KOL. fC&.. oluul firtls.
OATH Receipts. 11X600 bu.: exports. 1.R30
bu. ; spot market Arm; mixed oats, 26 to 82
pounds, 34Hii&c; natural white, 30 to 33
pounds. 3fWti36c; natural white, 2a to 40
pounds, iltiJJc.
HAY Bsreiy steady; spring, 47H$62ic;
good to choice. 76jfiuc.
HOPS Steady; state, common to choice.
190o. llftlSc; 19o4. 91 11c; olds, SpTc; Paclflo
:oast, isj&, ai4c; l4. 'aiic; olds. 6Hj7c.
HIDES Steady; Galveston, 20 to 25 lbs,
20c; California. 21 to 25 lbs., 31c; Texas dry,
24 to 36 lbs.. 19c.
LEATHER Steady; acid. 26HJ7t,c.
PROV1SION!-Beef steady; family. $11 M
513 00; mess, $9 lU.OO; bepf hums. 21.0lg
21.6o; racket, WMi 11.00; city extra India
mess. $18.6019 i. Cut meats firm: pickled
bellies. 3x.754i9.60: pickled shoulders, $7.0irfy
7.50; pickled hams, lit) 50. LJird. quiet;
western steamed, nominal; renned steady;
continent. M.IO; 8. A.. 3A.66: compound.
t 12HfiS7H- Pork steady; family. 316.5"
17.0; short clear. $15. Wu 17-50; mess, $18.2a
16.75.
TALLOW Dull; city. 5c; country, 5?i6ic.
RICE Quiet; full domestic fair to extra,
TJH'inic; Japan, nominal.
BI'TTER Kasler; street price, extra
creamery, 28fuHc: official prices, cream
ery, common to extra, 16fg2Sc; state dairy,
common to extra, 154 26c; renovated, com
mon to extra, VSuSk; western facory,
common to firsts, 14Hjl7e; western Imitation
creamery extras. 21c; western firsts. Ifrc.
f'HEESE Firm: state, full cream, small
and large, colored and white, Steptember,
fancy, Uc: state, October, best, 13V13c;
state, late made, average, best, small, 12Hc;
state, larpe, UHc; state, fair. llHr'H2c.
F'ifiS-ft'ronB: state. Pennsylvania and
nearby fancy, selected white, ili22e; state,
choice, 19i:ic; state. nlXfd. extra, ITHc;
western firsts. ISc; western seconds, li'jc;
Southerns, Hiillic.
I'OILTRY Jressed: Quiet; western
chUkens, 1oj13c; turkeys, 16u21c; fowls,
WQlic.
St. I.nals General Market.
ST. LOL'IS. Feb. 2R WHEAT Lower;
cash. Arm: No. 2, cash, elevator. Mtfj'!'c;
track. fnAi'Me: May, 7!Hc; July, 78'c; No.
2 hard. 7'.Sjn3c.
CORN h utures weak cash hfeher: No.
3 rash. 40Hc; track, :vi'SlHc; May, 40:tc;
juiy. c.
OATS Steady; TCo. 2 cash. 3rtHc; track.
.H'oai4c: May, 30Hc; July, Sc; No. 2
while. 32J(.12Wc.
FLOLU Steady; red winter patents. $4 30
44.50; extra fancy and straight. $3yi4.25:
clear, $2.9063.25.
SEED Timothy, steadv; $2.50(9 ISO.
CORNMKAL Steady; $2.20.
LRAN Steady; sacked, east track. 849
$ic.
HAV Steady; timothy, $SyS14.B0; prairie,
tS.OOfi 11.00.
IRON COTTON TIES-$1.02
RAGUING-9'.c.
HEMP TWIN E "He.
PROVISIONS Pork steady: Jobbing.
$15.00. Lard, lower; prime steamed, $7.37H.
Dry salt meats steady; boxed extra shorts,
$x.37H; clear ribs, flfto; short clears. $S.ij.
Bacon, steady: boxed extra shorts, $9.12H;
clear ribs. 19 23: short clear, $9.50.
POCLTRY Dull: chickens. 9HSS10c;
springs. i:Hc; turkeys. 15Hc; ducks, 13c;
geese. 7457 V-
Bt'TTER t'till; creamery, 2"iCSe; dairy.
l(f21c. :
EGGS-Higher. 13c.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bhls.
Wheat, bu. .
Corn, bu. . .
Oats, bu. ..
9.("0
9. Of")
.... 45.0rtft
147.f'0
.... yo,ono
KS.imO
7.(i0
fio. .mia
Minneapolis Rrala Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Feb. S!.-FIX)rR-Dii11
Arst pntentx. $l.:4i4 3(; second patents. $4.10
wil.sn; tirst clears, $3.5t'ij3W; second clears
$2.4oi2.56.
R RAN In bulk. $H.MK14.75.
(Superior quotations tor Minneapolis de
livery.) me louowing quotations were re
ported at Minneapolis by F. D. Day 4k Co.,
iio-m rsoara oi i raae Duuaing:
Articles. I Open.! High.! Low. I Close. Bat 'y
Wheat-I I
May... S-SItHI
July... o2 'ft HI
Flax- I
May... 1 llil
July... I IMS!
1
63
S2,
1 16 I
1 16SI
1 16
1 17
1 15H
I ll I
1 li
Minneapolis Cash Close Wheat: No. 1
hard. 79Hc: No. 1 northern. 79e; No. 2
northern, nc; No. l northern, to arrive.
7Vc: No. 2 northern, to arrive, ttc: No.
3 northern. 74Hj"6H; No. I durum. 71c;
No. 2 ouruni, w. corn: iso. 3 yellow,
S4Sc: No. 3. 33SC Osts: No. 3 white.
sc; to arrive, iJre; .no. 3. so-Vft.Se,
Barley. Xhvfc'g4(x-. Kye. &6V.'uoc. Klax
CaKh, $1.11S; May. $1.13H-
Kansas City Grala aad Provisions.
KANSAS CITT. Feb. M. WHEAT I'n
cliangcd tc V higher; May, 74Sc; July.
73xe; September. Ts'-sc: cash. No. 3 hard
7fiH'"lT9c; No. 3. TS'.itvTSc; No. 3 red. KSfOc;
No. 3. MiS8c.
. CORN I'nchanged to higher; May. 39tic;
juiy, xi-w; casn. no. 3 mixed. 3"c; No,
i white. 3SSiS9c; No. 3, Hc.
OATS Steady ; No. 3 white. 3031c; No,
5 mixed, a'.
HAY-Steady; choice timothy, $10 764jll.a0;
choice prairie. (k S'iK iU.
RYF-8teady. 5r.'BHc.
EGGS Higher: Miaanuri and Kansas new
No. 2. whitewood caaes included. HHc
raae count. liHc; cases returned. He less.
p. L TT UR eak ; creamery, 2bc: pack
Irg. 14c.
Receipts. Shipments
Wheat, bu
Corn, bu
Oats, bu
7ii.i0rt 94.i
ft.0nt l'Xi.Ot")
21.000 a.OUO
Visible Sapply of rala
NEW YORK. Feb. 3b The visible supply
of strain Saturday, rehruary 24. as com
piled by th New York produce exchange,
was as follows: - Wheat. 4ti,i2.ira bushels.
decrease 3.5iU bushels; corn, lS.557.0tO bush
els. Increase 310.0UO bush, la; uats 26.tsa.uX)
btiphels. decrease 1.14o,tui bunhels; rye
2.271.UD bushels: decreaaa B7.iv bushels
barley 4.20m bushels, decreas 27K,yi.O
bushels.
I.lverpaol Grata Market.
LIVERPOOL. Feb. iH. WHEAT Spot,
nominal; futures, quiet; March, cs Hd
Ma v. stA.d: July. 6s ad.
CORN Spot, quiet; American mixed new,
3allid: American mixed old. 4a .Vtd. Fu
tures. quiet; March, SsllHd; May. 4s 1HL
HOPS In London tracinc coast), quiet,
3 106Q 3 10.
Philadelphia Prod ace Market.
PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 24. -BUTTER
fnchanged ; extra western creamery, y;c
sura neitrbv rjrtnta 32c.
EGGS lc "higher; nearby fregh and wtt
ern fresh. 16c. at mark.
CHEESE Pulli, New Tork full c.cam.
Mllwaake Grata Market.
MILWAUKEE. Feb. 26,-WHBAT-No. 1
northern, K3Hh-H4c; No. 3 ' northern, 7!Nt
K2o; May. giHii'Sc asseo.
RTE Dull. No. 1, nc.
BARLEY No. 1. 66c; sample. 3r53c.
CORN Higher; No. 3. 39Hu0c: May, 43
043HC aakrd.
Pearla Grala Market.
PEORIA. Feb. S$ CORN-Higher; No. S
yellow, due: No. a, 4e; no. 4. toe.
OATS Higher; No. 3 white. 30c; No.
white. 29V.C.
WHISKY-On th basis of $12$ for fin
ished goods.
Dalatk Gratia Market. ' v
DL'LT-TH. Feb. Js WIIEAT-To ar
rive. No. 1 northern. 7e: No. $ northern
77Hc: on track. No. 1 northern. 7V: No.
I r.crthem. r.sc; May. vc; juiy. niia.
OATS To arrive and on track. 29V-'.
TOLEDO. Feb. J. BEEOS a T vr, ccsh
February ar.d March. (at; Aft J. $s t
UtQOUOS i-ut auaia, aaia.
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Market ii Dull and General MoTemcnt ia
Harrow and 81artrish.
ONLY A FEW LEADERS ARE ACTIVE
talon Paciae la Higher oa Ramora
f Isapenalag Chaages gharp
Rise la Blew Coyper
shares.
NEW YORK, Feb. 2d. Trier was another
day of dull snd professional trading on the
Stock exchange. Such animation as ther
was In tha market was congested In few
prominent stofka which have held a lead
ing place In th speculation for a long time
past. The strength shown by these had a
sympathetic eflect on-th rest of the mar
ket, but th general movement wai ex
tremely narrow and sluggish. The basis of
the movement was the assumption by pro
fessional operators that the reactionary
tendency In the market had reached It lim
its, and that pricea were therefore du for
a rise. Not much el waa heard of to ex
plain th movement. The withdrawal from
the dlrectoratea of railroad, companie of the
member of one of the mosi prominent
banking houses In the street waa the occa
sion for much discussion, and was mad
th basis for the supposition that the ex
pected Important eventa in Union Paciflc af
fair were to be forthcoming following upon
the withdrawals. There was very large
buvlng, a a matter of fact, of I'nlon Pa
cific, but there was nothing authentto to
show that a distribution of aurplua to stock
holders was sny nearer than for n indefl
nlte pa"t period. In which the stock ha
been influenced by this expectation. The
dragging of the discussion over the coal
mining settlement was interpreted In favor
of the operators, and waa used to put up
Reading again.
Amalgamated Copper made a moderate
advance, apparently In sympathy with an
TtrnrHlnrv nrocess of marking up in
the quotation for the new Butte coalition
in the curb market, which waa advanced
rapidly from 0 to 32 bid. Th price of
copper metal advanced a fraction In this
market, but was weak in London, uross
earnings of railroads reporting for the third
week In February showed tne very nign ra-
lo of Increase over last year sun main
ained. owlnc to the contrast of the open
winter this year and the favorable operating
conditions. These report seemed to be of
little effect.
!nnv HttM were not chanered to any im
portant extent but time loans were reported
flrmlv held, sun-treasury operations navu
already taken from the banks $2.437.nriO on
the week, and the government Institution
was a creditor at the clearing; house today
to the extent of over a million dollars. For
eign money markets showed no sign of re
laxation, and foreign exenange nere wae
held at last week's level. The condition of
national banks reported to the controller
on January 29 shows for tne country
throughout a growtn or casn noiuinn oi
nmethlnr like I4fi.000.0n0 over the state
ment of the preceding November, while the
growth in the loan account reacnes me
comparatively moderate figure of $54,000,000.
The item of due to national and state
hanks and bankers has expanded upward to
fl'l.OOO.OOO In the same period, t'-omparea
with a year ago, however, loans or tne
banks have expanded nearly 3B.wuw.
while the cash account shows actual
shrinkage of something less than $2,000,000.
There was a reaction on proflt-taklng, but
prices rose again to ahout the nest. l ne
southwestern granger became stronger on
reports that the southwest was selling
wheat, and stocks eioseo nrm.
Bonds were essy. Total sales, par value,
$425.0fl. Fnlted States bonds were all un
changed on call.
The following was the range of prices
on the New lork Stock exenange:
gain. High. Vow. I'loe,
Adams riDress -'. its
Amalgamate Copiwr 1 " llt4 ll lHH
An.r. Par n4 Foundry... i.M 4 41 43",
do dm too IOJI4 ion, ll'l
Amr. (ott'sa OH l.WO 35 J4'4 J4
do B?d
t
Atner. KipreM
Amer. Hid Lralher ptd. . 400 t
Amtr. Seruntlea 1.100 47 '4
Amir. LanMed Oil
?15
7H
44
4S
MS
do pfd
43
Amcr. IKomotlve 4.ono 73
7H
7tS
da pfd l"0 m
11,
I1S
Amr. Smelting II Rrfln
do pfd
Anrr. fultar RrKnlns .
Amw. Tobatro pfd clfa.
17.J00 14Js llta 1S
40 i:4 1S 1:1
4.J00 1 140S 141
;m 10414 i4s "4s
Anaconda Mining Co
Atdilton ....
17. 000 ii4 m t)
1I.00 l4 sos IS
do sfd
l.KKi id - ltS 101S
Atlantic Coast Lint
300 HIS 10 11
Baltlmor & hie .,.., .Aaw.JHJnaMfti 110
00 pin
Brooklin Rapid Tranj.t
Canadian Ptoiflc
Central of Nw Jray'..
rhnn,ik av Ohio
M 400 sjs PIS ?S
7, WO 17 rS 170', HIS
316
400 MS i
rhlraao AY Alton
30S
do pfd
Chicago Great West era.,
I Chtruza Ar Northwestern
77
l.tOA 21S SI 21H
4.M10 tin K7S r-jis
1 D.raii. 5111. me ri rui. i
IMS
i:s
Chicago Term, at Transit.. 700 13s It
do pld
C. C. C. at St. Louis.
MO 1) SO il
11 0i l'is ioi
7.100 4S (JS
1,000 0 34S 4
Colorado Fuel snd iron.
Colorado or Southern....
do IX pfd
do Sd pfd
:i t:s i:s
i:s a:
U.100 IMS 1M !!
Consolidated Oaa
Corn Produr-ta
17S
do pfd . M
Ilelswaro a: Hndson XO IV7
IjI . Lack A Wtstern 40
Denver c Rla Grande.
l.On 4SS
hi as
lbs) us
l'.POO Ai'
45
MS
M
4-S
45S
do pfd
sa
Distillers' Securities
4S
Ena
4SS
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Oeneral Electric
400 171 S 171
'00 lti'" 174"
171
111
173
Koralna Valler
Illinois Cstitral
Inter. Paper
do pfd
too MS MS
later. Pump
M
SO
do pfd
Iowa tsntral
do pld
Kansas riti Botitlisrn
do pfd
Louisville A Nashville
Manhsttan L
Metropolitan securities ...
Metropolitan Street K;....
Me&ican Central
Minn. A St. Loals
M . St. P. A gault Bta. M.
do pfd
Missouri Psclflc
Mlasourl, Kansas A Texas.
do pfd
National Lead
National R. ft. of Mai. pfd
New York rentral
New York.. Ont. A Wast..
Norfolk A Western
do pfd r..
North American ...4
Pennsylvania
People' Oaa
Hltts . C . C. A Bt. L,
fressed steal Car
do pfd
Pullman Palace Car
Reading
do 1st pfd
da M pfd
Republic feuel
do pfd
an ;s
too tt
US 1
MS "
11
too (I (1 (is
1.(00 is 14;S i4s
V. lit ius
700 4s 4S WS
1.300 114 1US HS
1.(00 s U S
zw 19 ia ia
Kl
174
I so lots loos loos
W S5S MS 4S
gS
12a.
6.00 U US
o
4t
St
4.PM 14IS 141
1.000 (1 MS
I. toe ITS MS
loo 1S 1S
00 44 S 4JS
.71
so
4S
lies ins ms ls
1.100 7 MS 4
71
l.auO 47S M 47 S
MS Ma MS
zsa
11.JO0 140S UTS 140S
400 2S MS MS
SO 1'- OT -4 in
N 1.400 US S 'IS
KB) 1UCS 104V 104 1
Bwk Island Co 14.100
do ptd t.to 47
S MS
4.. 44 S
14S S
St L A Ran Fran. Id pfd'l.e S
Si. Louis aVmth westers.... l.too 16 S
do pld
Southern Pacific
do pfd
Southern Railway
do pfd
Yennassa Coal and Iron....
Tsxaa ac Paciflc .'. ..
Tol , St. Lou la A Western
do pfd
tTS . 54 ITW
S.IKie S7S MS (1
(00 lit 117V 117
11. UB MS M 1,
ZISI 1ISI 100 1HW
10O IMS IMS Hi
3.100 US M . seV
6u0 17S 144 MS
a lis US Us
..1U.7 U4 IMS Us
I moo Paclle ,
do pld
r. g. Eipress
I . g Realty
V. M. Rubber
de pfd
V. g. steal
do ptd
Virginia-Cars. Chemical.
..mm MS
Kl
- M
(00 SOS M MS
.. gO.tuO US 41S 42S
.. . 1C7 S IMS 107S
.. a.ew a s
do ptd
Wabash 1.100 1444
do pfd 14.100 (IS
Welle-Fargo gipraaa
Weatlnghuuss Sleclrle
a astern t'aien
.... 114S
S I4S
4S MS
.... b4
141
M
IMa 21
Wheeling A Laks Ens
Wiscoosta Central
do pfd
Northers Pacts
Central Leather
da pfd
one 11s
uo rrs
log us
17 ITS
MS MS
7. MM I23S 3i
T.7W 44 l
aiS
T.tuo 11a iu.s lS
Tuo M aa-
loea-8hf Sold
amisw aev in aa), ess. sue gnarea
Leados Stack Market.
LONDON. Feb. 2. Closing quotation on
tne mock exenange were
Coo so La. money..
do account
Anaconda
Atchison
da pfd
B. A O
Caaadlaa Paclge
itiea. A Ohio..
Chicago 0 w..
r . X. A St. P..
iMBeera
I). A R. C
do pfd
gria
da 1st pM
da Id sfd
to N Y. Central
,.ius
. PuS Norfolk A W ...
. 14S' da pfd
. MS O". A Weslera.
li Penasylvaaia
.114 Raad Mines
.175S Readiag
. MS' da let pfd
. IIS do Id pfd
.1st Soothers Ry
. 1V do pfd
. MS o. Pacltc
. M ,1'nlaa Psctgc
. MS ptd
. S I A steel
.. MS
.. S4
.. 71t
.. (S
.. tis
. . (1
.. S
..101s
.. MS
..1M
.. MS
. . 4J
71 1 da pfd
..iiS
.. I4s
Illiaau Central 1TTS Wen
Lauis. A Naah U1S de ptd
M.. K. A T atsapanlsh M
8ILVKR Bar. firm; Snd per ounce
MONEY 3u4 oer cent.
tl
The rat of discount in th open market
for snort Dills is lis-14 per cent: for tare
monma diiis. i lj-itprins per cent.
taleasteat Bask of Genaasy.
RERLIN. Feb. X The weekly statement
of lti luirriHl Rank of (Germany showi
th follow t.i clanr-a Cash in hand
I lncrAd Aa),(uu tuarks, treasury mm
etheased I'Vi.oWi marks; ether securities.
Increased 29.2gf-.noo marks; notes In circu
lation, decreased J4.VM0 maiks.
Sew Yark Moary Market.
NEW TORK. Feb. JtV-MONET-On call.
teady at 3H1H per cent; ruling rt. 4T
a per cent, closing hid. 3 per c-nt; oflered.
3H Per cent. Tlm loans, steady: $0 and 9"
ays and monins, nan1 per cent.
PRIME MEKLANTILh fAftil-
per cent.
i KKii.e c.(. ttrt .siify- nipsQy, wun
ctual business In bankers' bills at MWiV
mi for demand and at H.sa4ic for
Mlnv bills; potwl rates. IIWjlM and
47H: commercial bills, $4 ?H
PIL.VKK I5r, en'Hc; Mexican aoiiars.
-51 Sc.
HONDS oovernment, steady; railroad.
easv.
Closing quotation on bonas today wer
as follows:
V.
(. rsf. Is, rr....1034 Japan (s. Id aer 1M
40 C9QOB
l"' do 4Hs. cart i
)o; do Id series
. . as. reg
eospoa
. . eld s. ra..
do 4a rtrs ..
.l4 L N. sat.
17
.14
Msnhst. r. cold 4s . 10
V. . a. 4a. re lrv Meilcaa Cent, ts ... stV
de eovpoB de 1st tne
. es
. M
.WS
. ss
. MS
.
IMS
104S
Abmt. Tos. 4s I Mlns. St L
de te n s Mo.. K. cc T. 4a .
Atrhlson gen. 4s 10)44 do as
do adj. is sa M. It. of u. t.
Atlantic C. L. 4a... .10i N. T. Cent, g iHa
. 4t O. 4S.. 1H BN. J. Cent. g. M
do tHa ( No. Farlte 4a
Brk R. T. cv. 4s ... MS do Is
... 77
Central s4 Oa. U....114 Norfolk at W t. as .1014
da 1st law W Ore. S. u rfg. 4s.. Mv,
de 9d las 4714 Fnn. rv. IHs 11
da M Inr . Reading gea. 4s inm
Oies. A Ohle 4WS..1K St L. A I.M. e. Vs 11
Chicago A A. IHS.. "S It. L. I F. fg 4a M
C. B. aV 4 s. 4a.,..lot4 St. L. g. w. cn. 4s.. II
, H. I. t P. S... Tw Seahnard A. U 4a 11
do. est. 6s II1 So. PaclSc 4a M
'IXC. A St U g. ea.io go 1st 4s ctfi Hi
Colo. ins. u sr. A. i4j so. Rallvar 6s iiv
do pfd aer B ' .... Ti Tax. raciae Is. ...lis
Colo. Mid 4a
. Tl T . t. L. A W'. .. s.
. 4 Itiios PaclSc 4s... .(
.1W, de eon. 4s U.-
. I, V. . Stesl Id la... US
Colo. A South M.
Cuba M
D A R. O. 4a...
Pistil. Bees, is .
. 7 ,K abash la lis
Eria prior Ilea 4. ..ions l.i deb.
.... all,
.... lg
do gen
4s.
.. !S aettcrn Md 4s
..101 W m L E. 4a
Hock Val.
4S(..
Japan (s .
..IMS Wla Central 4a MS
offered
Boston Stocks and Bond
HOSTON. Feb. 28.-Call loans.
j$ per
cent; time loans, 47i5 ner cent.
(losing
ire:
quotations on stocks and bonds w
Atchison adj. 4s.... ss lAlloues
S
do 4s 101 Amalgamated
llS
10
J
..v... 44
..;....
Mex. Central 4a M lAmer. Zinc ...
AtcMson I lAtlsntle
pfd 1"1S Bingham
t-oaton A A r Cal. A Hecla
Boaton A Mains l.S Centannlol
tS
Boaon Elevated U4 Copper Range
ii
15
ritchburg pig I4i Ualr West ...
Msi. Central 14 Frsnklln
1"S
s
N. Y.. N. H. A H..100 1 Cranby
tnlou ParlBe IMS lale Rovale ..
Am. Arge. Chen). ... 1 Mass. Mining
t3S
s
do pfd M 'Michigan
us
Am. Pneu. Tubs US Mohswk
7S
Amsf. Sugar i'l Mont. Coal A
C 5S
do pfd U Old Dominion
4s
Am Tel. A Tel.. A. es' Osceola
1
Amer. Woolen .i'arrot
du pfd i'a Qulncy
4
Dora. 1. A B it Shannon
fcdlsoo Else. A III. .14 Tamarack
tS
107
Mass. Electric
US Trinity
104
do pfd
.47 I nited Copper
. S"S I'. 6. Mining
.107S V. 8. Oil ....
.... 74
Mass. Oaa ....
tolled fruit .
.... 87S
.... Its
.... (4S
.... 7S
.... 7S
Vnlted Bhoe Maeh.
12 Itah
II Victoria
do pfd
V. B- Bteel 41S Winona
do pfd 107S i Wolverine
1111
Westing, common . (1 I North Butte
.... 15V
Adventure OS
Rid.
Kew York Mining; Stocka.
NEW YORK. Feb. S6 Closing Quotations
on mining stocks were:.
Adams Con 10 'Little Chief
7Vs
Alice 440
Breeca 40
Brunswick Con ?0
Ontario
US
Ophlr
M7S
Phoenix
iPotoel
!avags
Sierra Nevada,
j Small Hopea .
:8undard ....
. I
(
40
eil
10
340
Conistock Tunnel I
Con. eel and Va....ltJ
Horn Sllrer i.D
Iron Bllver Its)
Leadvilla Con. g
Foreign Financial.
LONDON". Feb. 26. Money waa wanted in
ine market toaay tor month-end and reve
nue requirements. Discount were a shade
off. Trading on the stock exchange was
quiet and dull, owing to the absence of sun-
port, the Moroccan situation and the mone
tary outlook. Consols were easier on con
siderable selling. . Tioma rails were de.
pressed. Americans opened dull, advanced
to above parity, reacted and became Irregu
lar. Atchison, Topeka A Santa Fe and
I'nlon Pacific were sold, and Southern I'a.
cltic and the I'nited States Steel stocks
sagged, fluctuated during the last hour and
Trrsssry statement.
WASHINGTON, Fob. K.-Todays state
ment of the treasury balances in the ten.
eral fund exclusive rf th 150,ono.j0 gold
lesctvo shows: -Available cash balanoe,
3151.702.815; gold coin and bullion, 171.!. 172;
gold certificates. HI.S06.57O.
, 1 i .
Bank Clearings.
OMAHA. F'eb. 26,-rBank clearing todav
were 31.WO.526.74 and for the corresDondln
date last year 31.613.332.66.
. Metal Market.
NEW YORK. Feb. 2. METALS The
London tin market was lower, spot closing
at ln6 lii and futures at A: lt3 6s. Locally
tne market was eaey, with spot quoted t
Hd-lo1?! 36.35. Copper also was lower abroad.
closing at 79 for spot and 76 10 for fu
tures. Locally the market waa firmer on
smaller outside offerings. Ike and electro
lytic are quoted at Ijg.otrrilh 60: casting at
317.75'g 17.87V,. Lead was unchanged, at $5.36
470.O. In the local market, and at 13 15s in
London. Spelter was unchanged, at a.S In
London at $ti.(S6.10 in New York. Iron
was eusier abroad, with standard foundry
quoted at 47s 9d, and Cleveland warrants at
1 in tne English "market. Locally no
change was reported. No. 1 foundry north
ern is quoted at ns.25il9.36; No. 2 foundry
nortiiern, in.isvjis.u; .-no. 1 lounary south
ern at Sift 25i 1H. 75. and No. 2 foundry south
rn at S17.75i lg.25.
BT. UH 18. Feb. 38 METALS Lead
teady, at S5.27H; spelter steady; at 36.90.
Cotton Market.
NEW TORK. Feb. 26. COTTON Snot
closed quiet; middling gulf. 11.06c; sales,
3,100 bal-s: middling gulf, lO.Wc.
LIVERPOOL. Feb. Jii.-COTTON In snot
a good business was done; prices 4 points
iufr, American mraoung lair, s.ssa; good
middling, 6.69d: middliruc. 6.71d: low nild-
ithne KVJ. v..w4 ...lln.n. H trA . , I ..
6 21d.' The' sales of tlie 'day wer 14.0UV
oaies, 01 wnicn i.ouu bales were for specu
lation and export and included 12,700 bale
American. Receipts. 2.UU0 bales. Including
) bales American.
NEW ORLEANS, La , Feb. 2. COTTON
spot qniet; sales, 2.200 bales; ordinary,
7 13-lSc; good ordinary, atgc; low middling,
10c; middling, 10 -lV; good middling.
10 15-lhc: mlddlin fair. llVc. RecelDta
t,4l bales: stock, 2K7.6o hales.
ST. LOC1S. Mo.. Feb. 38.-COTTON
Quiet: middling. liiVc. Sales, none: re
ceipts, 69 bales; shipments, 107 bales; stock.
4J.il pales.
Sagar anal Molasaea.
. " villi. w. .v. Dk. vn(-iven.
steady; fair refining, 2T4c; centrifugal, 94
test, 311-3'a3Sc; molasses sugar. 2Sic: re'
lined quiet; No. (, 4.0uc; No. 7, 3ic; No. 11,
c No. . S KSc: No. 10. S.Snc: No. 11. 3 75c:
No. 12, 3.70c; No. 13, 3.65c; No 14. 3.65c; con
fectioners a, 4.3ac; mould A. 4.76c: cut loar,
6.24c; crushed. 6 2oc; powdered, 4 60c; granu-
NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 2.-8UOAR-
Flrm; open kettle, centrifugal. 3s3sc: cn
trlfugal whites. 4lQ-ie; jtllows, as&'Jc;
seconds. ari3 l-isc.
MOLASHL8 Open kettle, 17tJ3w; centrl-
tugai. ifljif.
SVRCP-Nomlnal at 2tVuic.
C'oaTc Market.
NEW Y'ORK. Feb. at. COFFEE The
market for coffee future opened steady
at an advance of ( to 10 points In response
to higher cables. Predictions of a big de
crease In the world's supply of coftee, and
predietlona for light primary receipt dur
ing March caused the market to rise
srmrTly. The close was steady at a net
advance of 2nj3't points. Suits were re
ported of 93.250 bags, including March at
o75'u7.oOc; May at 7 U'ii7.Ah;; July 7 15"g
7 Sue; beptember at 7.Ui)7.6"c; November at
7.76c; December 7..j7.!ic, and January at
7.86c. Spot Rio ateady. No. 7, Invoice.
8 7-lc.
Oil anal Haaln.
NEW Y'ORK. Feb. 26. OI L Cott ied
oil, ateady: prime crude, 1 o. 11. ".Ills. 21 1
234C; prime yellow. 2-. Petrol-urn. iii-t;
refined, 7-f"c; Baltimore and jhiU-i -'p lis,
7.55c; jrlme. In bulk, 4.6.1c. rur-perulne,
firm, 7lS71Ljc.
SAVANNAH, Oa.. h. 'i TVI.'PhJN
TINB Steady. 89c.
ROSIN Firm: stock. i7.7So nliK A B.
C, D, E F and , 34.1s.: II. t..5: 1. H 55,
K, SS.lv: M. 85.45; N. 85. ; .7. 10;
W. W, 62t.
Wool Market.
BT. tOClS. Mo.. Feb. Js.-WOOl,-Steadr:
me.il u in grades, combing and lotli
ing. 2V2sc; light hne. 2ov24c; heavy fine.
ltha'21c; tub washed. Utjtoc.
Ileal City Live Itack Market.
BIOl'X CITY, Ia . Feb. 2S. (Specla Tele
gram. CATTLE Receipts. 8.400 bead.
Market 10c higher; stock! 10c lower;
beeves. SAuOtji 60; cows, bull and mixed.
82.764j4.26: siocker and feeder. S3-tt4 U;
calves and yearling. II 7e-s l hb.
HOGS Rex elpta. 3 30 head. Market 10c
lower, selling at St.fci'oAte, buU wf sal.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Ckttle Show Some Little Improvement Orer
Lut Week.
FIVE TO TEN CENTS DECLINE ON HOGS
ares) of f;eod Qaallty ell Ahsat
Steady with Laat Week. While
LanaHs Ar Very lw aad
Tea to Flfteea Lower.
SOCTH OMAiLV, Fell. SS. liUM.
RecelDta were: Cattle. Hoss. Sheen.
Official Monday 4.1 13.310
Mir aay laat week o. Ueo 1461 1).M
Same two weeks ago.. $.133 44 7.bil
Hame three week ago.. 4., 4 M 19.147
Sam four week ago 4.ecJ! (.371 IMi
Sam day last year.... 3.-M t.i33 17 17
Th following taoi snows the receipt
of cattle, hoga and aheep at South Omaha
lor in year to uate, companm witn last
year:
190C 1. Inc. Lec
cat tie
U,.if 11S.41 3t.S70
427.HS7 r.10 2.SS
2W.014 344.173 .U
Hogs
Sheep
RANGE OF PRICES.'
Cattle.
fc.lSj5 3$
Hogs.
3631 W
s.&uiin
Omaha
Chicago
.. 1 ova tu
.. tijv10
. 3.1(u00
.. 3.7611 W
Kansas City
81 Louis ...
4 6rVl.lb
S .tVifi 3S
(.3vij6.
Sloug City
CATTLD QUOTATIONS.
The following will show th eric paid
for the different kinds ot cattl on :h
fc"utn Omaha market:
Good to choice corn-fed steers.
Fair to choice corn-fed steer.
Common to fair corn-fed steers..
Good to choice cows and heifers.
Fair to good cow a. and heifer. . .
Cannera and rutt7ra --
..$5.00156 &0
.. 4.7(16 00
.. d.00124.71
,.. 3.7Br4 4
.. I.UKSQ.7S
.. 1 aaJ o
Good to choice stockers and feeders 3.!tru4.4j
Fair to good stockers and feedeis.. ltilW
Common lo fair stockers 2 7Mu3 SO
Bull, stags, etc 3 bvii4 00
Good veal calves s.tMjo M
Th following table shows th average
price of hogs at South Omaha tor th last
several das, witn comparisons:
Date. I 130. ira.!19M.l.lsxn.lWl.lt0.
Feb. 13..
Feb. 14.
Feb. 15.
Feb. It.
Feo. 1,
Feb. lg.
Feb. 1.
Feb. a.
t-Vt. il.
Feb. 22.
ren. u.
Feb. 24.
Feb. 18.
Feb. 2.
5 iS'A
I S9V
i tesi
S)i
JJ4B,
t 98 j
6 try,
0 Vl';
6 K'a,
4 81 4 Ml I Sl
I 251 4 83
4 el
66
4 ks,
4 11
4 67
!,
6 31: 4
i 3 i ii
4 M
6 tu
.!
i 7i
il!i
( 4
t Mi'
I !
7 (U
7;
l
4 9
Ml
t Asl 4 33
6 U3
& 22!
b (
6 12
630
t 28
6 231 4 M
6 an 4 ;n
i M 4 71
4 Ml
4 ho.
4 74!
4 t
4 tw,
4 74,
i 3 4 7()
6 32 4 70
I 4 SS
U'
06S.j
a i3l I fM
i in! 04
K
6 93
I
6 32 6 S:'
6 40 6 43,
5 3$;
i 34; 4 6S
Sunday.
SATURDAY'S SHIPMENTS.
The following shows tne number of cars
of stockers and feeders shipped to the
country Baturuay and their puiuia 01 ausii-
nation:
Cattle t ais.
A. K. Cook. Odeboit. Ia . 1'. YV :
J. T. McRherson, Oakland, Ia., R. 1 4
C. M. Rand, Kansas City, Mo., M. P 1
A. Sloan. Hewey. 111.. R. I
Wm. Dunn, Weeping Water, Neb., M. P. 1
The official number of cars of stock
brought in today by each road was:
C. M. aV St. P 2 1 1
Wabash 3 1
I'nlon Pacific system 62 21 41 1
C. N. V., east.... ( .. ..
C. A N. W., west.... 45 4t 2 2
C, St. P.. M. & O.... 14 3 4
C, L. & Q., east 8 1
C, B. A Q . west 36 12 A 1
C. R. 1. t P.. east.. 6-6
Illinois Central 1
Chicago Ot. Western 1 6
Total receipts 164 96 bH
The disposition of the day's receipts wu
as follows, each buyer purchasing tue num
ber of head indicated:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co...
3il 1.A42 29
ol I.606 2,71.12
hia l.Wl 2.ii-
731 l,h6 2,160
113
so
42
3o
12
272
99
23
15J
11
343
'iio
.... 115
46
21
Swift and Company
Cudahy Packing Co
Armour & Co
Vansant & Co
Carey
Liobman Co
W. I. Stephen
Hill & won
Hamilton A Rothschild.
L. F. Husx
Wolf at Murnan
Mike Haggerty
Sol Degan
J. B. Root at CO
Bulla A Kline
Sheridan Meat Co
Krey packing Co
Loax
Huffman Packing Co....
Other buyers
191
1.601
Totals 4.128 ,427 9.1S0
CA'i 1 Lti Receipts tot came this morning
were very lignt tor a Monday. More tnan
that, several of tne trains Hint nad been
reported fur tnls morning did not arrive
until very late in tne uay, one big train
especially being held back uy a Runlnun
wreck.
L'nder the Influence of moderate receipts
and encouraging reports from other eeilin
points the maraet on beef steers was gen
erally a little stronger. While the market
was late in opening, owing to the slowness
of the trains In getting in, as well as to
tne heavy fall of anow, the trade was laiily
active wnen once under way. Tne priets
paid looked a little strong as cornered
with Saturday. Th advance, as a rule,
was not sufficient to cut very much figure,
and still mere were cases wh ne salesmen
thought that they secured as iiucli as iuc
more than last week's close.
Cows and heifers were la very moderate
supply, and wnlie the demand was fairly
active. It did not appear to lie sufficiently
urgent to cause any material advance In
prices. Buyers, aa a rule, seemed to have
made up tneir minds to pay only steady
prices, and their bids generally mere mad
on that basis. As a matter ol course, peo
ple who bad cow on the weak close laet
Saturday would see more strength In th
niarket today.
Blocker and feeder wer In good, activ
demand and steady to a little stronger than
the close of last week. Speculators wer
the chief buyers and tha feeiiiig on the mar
ket wu very good.
Representative sales:
BEEF 8TEER8.
Ka. A. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
Ml IK 11 1001 4 U
g 8 M 4 HOI 4 a
I Hi IN 1 1110 4 40
I M 4 1 14 Ml 4 40
I IK 4 1 II 1111 4 TO
(0 lit 4 10 1 1 4 7
II 1S44 4 1 10 1UW 4 7
tt SKI 4 20 1 1107 4 75
1(. lleO 4 14 10...., 1C74 4 71
U 1011 4 40 1 Ml 4 74
1 1144 4 4 17 1140 4 SO
1 1014 4 41 ti 1144 4 al
1 10 4 4 11 11U0 4 (5
11 IH IM II 1174 4 US
I M IK 17 1171 I I
1 160 4 I . 3 1)00 I M
1 1117 4 M
COW!
1 U t II 10 .'l 1 ts
1 17 I 14 1 107 I 13
1 (10 t tl 1 10 M 1 :j
1 tU Ili I ' 1 U
1 MO 1 li 1 10W 3 M
t..l (44 3 4 10sl 1 45
1 .. K tU I I I 11 1041 I 10
1 1. 1 W 1 11 ii I Id
I Kl iM 1 Ill I 10
luto I M tv H7 lii
1 724 I 4u 1 1 1 10
1 (40 I 40 1 110 I M
1 lOCv 1 40 ' t M0 t M
10O0 I (.1 1 1841 t 10
1 (.tt I (0 4 lsi I h
4 Ml I 41 14 7I I o
1 1070 I (4 1 10o( 1 go
( 71 1 (4 I ISuO I go
t 40 t 44 14 112 I (0
1 170 I 71 1 IM IM
1 1000 I 71 I 107 I (0
1 45 I 71 11 (71 3 41
1 l'Juu I 71 t Kt 1:1
3 1IA3 I 71 I IIM I 71
Mi I Ti 1 10M I Tl
1 s40 8 71 1 120 I rj
1 1171 1 71 I IIM 1 M
1 M0 t 71 1 1170 I 0
1 150 I 71 1070 3 M
I ' I Tt 1 13M 3 M
1 1044 1 li IT 114 I M
ii 1 M 11 :i in
I 1111 00 1 no 1 ti
I 440 I 0 I IIM 4 00
14. Ml 1 00 1 1140 4 e
1 40 I 4 4 go
3 (40 I M 4 104 4 00
1 u I U It 1144 4 II
1 aw 1 11 I un 4 u
4 (4 I M T 1,I 4 M
Hi Ik 1 ito 4 10
1 (JO 3 Su
HEIFERS
1 44 1 OS 1 lio 1 u
I 1 li 1 Uj 1 U
I I W lf 1 (as I M
I 1 44 li 1 g 111
4 IS ID 1 101 I a
t aoi I pu 1 lusa I M
4 M IN 11 MS 1 as
M Is 1 lure 4 as
I aa I w 1 lOM 4
I IM 8 M 11 as 4 M
4 11M 3 1 i n 4 ti
i tu 1 1 1 ;i 4 r.
- 1 M 1 1 1 ia 4 44
BULI-.
I in 8 81 1 KM 8 H
1 hi 8 T 1 ms t u
1....- UN lti I 14M 1 44
I Me 3 OS 1 U.V I 14
1 M IN 1 in I s
3 14 8 1 I 1&I t M
1 lav I u I IM 1 m
1 14 8 84 1 l" 1 a
ve 1 I (i . 1. ,. : t ti
............ as 3 88 ' l JVM I M
I M I
8 40
tM 1 1
CALVF.S.
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4 M
4 14
4 li
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4...
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110
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4 10
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS
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1
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, 411
. 71
. 44
. 7A
. 710
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4 K
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... 707
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HOGS As usual on the first day of the
week the offering of hog; wer limited,
nnlv eighty-seven cars being reported In.
Th first reports from Chicago Indicated
an excessively heavy run at that point
with price 10015c lower, with such
news a that In hand buyer here started
out very bearish, their first bids being all
of 10c lower. Sellers were not in any
hurry to take off. being determined to
hold up the market as far as possible,
and In consequence of this difference In
the views between buyers and sellers th
easly trade was slow snd It was late be
for very much business wa transected.
When buyers and sellers Anally got together
the market was more active with once
6fjl0e lower than last week. In other
words the hors today sold very largely at
S5.90xi6.A0. as aarainst S6UKf-l0 on satttr
dav. Even after the decline today the hogs
sold just about the same as they did one
week ago.
Repreaenatlve sales:
..1W8
..IIU
.. 4
.. SJO
.. 4il
.. rt
..
.. 7
.. 1"(
... 144
... r
..
K. Av. Sb. Pr N. v. 8h. Pr.
40 141 ... I 71 71 IM ... I 7V,
11 171 ... IN ( tlT 4 8714,
1 174 ... I 7'4 7t 11 44 I 7i
IM ... 3 H141 I1 ... I 7i
(0 ISO ... 1114. 14 to ... I 7'
Ill ... lilt 4 714 too l,7v,
tt 107 ... iti 7 tto ... i'1714,
0 10 ... I M 74 t"4 ... I 00
1. 110 10 I M M 2S4 10 ( 00
Tt to ... I ti it S41 M 4 00
11 tm ... I i 44 In 40 4 no
IM 11 ... I ti 4S 114 40 4 00
M 171 ... I ti 71 134 ... 00
TO 10 N IM M 200 40 4 00
47 til MIX 75 ft ... I M
17 IM ... M 80 .174 80 4 00
tt IM ... I M ' 71 117 ... 4 0
U 110 40 17V, it KT 140 ( OS
1"4 40 I ttt It 2M SO I 00
II ll 40 1714, 74 1(0 ... M
40 TU ... I t7l Tl 134 40 4 'O
47 15 ... I 7H 71 II ... I "0
(7 Ili 1(0 67l HI Ill ... (0
I! 127 ... I 7 11 (44 140 4 00
ti ii ... (t7i4, to tin ... o
71 tit ... I 17 14, 70 131 ... I 01 14
71 Ill ... lTi4 tt 14 10 Mis
71 114 ... I 174 70 lit ... loli
1 214 40 I 174, fi tl ... I 01
71 144 14 I I7V4 tl 174 ... Oi
47 til ... I 7H 44 141 ... 4 08
24 l:l ... I 7V
SHEEP While receipts wer not exces
sive this morning they looked large when
taken in connection with the 87.CKJO repotted
early at Chicago. The arrivals at this
point consisted very largely of lambs,
with only a sprinkling of sheep. The fart
that some of the trains were late, one
train being behind a wreck, helped to de
lay the Hade somewhat. The cnlef cause,
however, for the market being slow and
draggy was the condition of eastern inHr
keta. Packers seemed Inclined to go slow
una were waiting until they knew more
ahout the outcome at Chicago before mak
ing any extensive purchases. They bought
:i few sheep, or rather ewes, early in the
morning nt prices that did not look so very
much different from Saturday, but nothing
was done with the lambs until late and
when they sold it was on a basis of
10715e decline' as compared with the close
or ia week.
There seems to be a feeling among buy
ers at all points that there are a good
many lambs on feed that have got to
come to market in the near future and this
more perhaps than any other cause Is
making them bearish, and hence it is not
surprising that large runs of lambs should
bring about a lower range of values.
Salesmen on the other hand are advising
their friends to let the stuff come grad
ually, a It la ready for market, believing
tnat it tnis policy is followed gluts will
ne avoided and better pricea maintained.
Quotations: Good to choice native lambs,
S4.6ixii6.75: good to choice western lambs,
SH 4ii! 65; fair to good lambs, 86.156.40; cull
lambs, 84 MKgo.29; good to choice light year
lings, 85 .764io.90; good to choice heavy year
lings, S5.&2j6.75; fair to good heavy year
lings. 80 4AB6."0; good to choice wethers
Sa.6uft6.80: fair to good wethers, S5.2to&6.50
good to choice ewes. S4.80&6.25; fair to good
ewes, 84.6064.80; cull aheep and bucks, 33.00
4 00.
Representative sales:
No.
840 western ewe
Kil western ewes
330 western ewes
1?9 western ewes
3.12 western ewes
129 western ewes
122 western ewes
Av.
. 91
. 93
. 105
. 105
. !
. 110
..118
. in
. 106
. 107
. 107
. 90
Pr.
4 6B
4 65
6 06
6 06
6 05
6 06
5 4.1
6 10
6 60
6 60
i 60
6 40
249 western ewes
20 western wethers ...
197 western wethers ...
lie; western wethers ...
M Colorado lambs
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK M IRKET
Cattl Ten to Fifteen Cents Higher
Hog Ten ta Fifteen Cent Lower.
CHICAGO. Feb. 2f.. CATTLE Receipt.
24.la head; market lC"fjl5c higher; common
to prime steers. 83.75)6.30: cows. 33 104
4.50; heifers. 32.60if6.00; hulls, t2.254H.35;
calve. S3.OO47 7.76; stockers and feeders, 12.75
tJ4.C6.
HOGS Receipts. 60.000 head; market lfl3
15c lower; choice to primo heavy, 86.16't
6.22H; medium to good heavy, S4.10fi6.15;
butcher weights, 86. 15fi6.22t4); good to choice
heavy mixed. S6.l0)6.1&. packing, 86.3o(avl5.
SHEEP AND LA M RS Recelpta, 37,000
head; market IO042&C lower; aheep, 34.0 "(J
(.00; yearlings, S5. 6016. 25; lambs, 86. 25-0 6. o.
Kew York Llv glopk Market.
NEW YORK. Feb. 26.-BEEVE8 Re
ceipts. 4.089 head: market opened slow but
steady; closed trifle firm on western ad
vices; steers St 2fi6 9u; oxen and stags,
82.50j4.5O;- bulls, S3 tt 4. 50; cows, SI. 90-84. 10.
Liverpool and Ixindon cables quoted live
cattle steady at ll'le per pound; top
at L,ndon HVec dressed weight; refriger
ator beef week at S to c pound. Shipment
500 Quarter of beef.
CALVES Receipts, 2.260; veals, S4.50&
8.75: tops, 39.00; little calves, 34 W; barnyard
and fed calves, 8n.o0i4 00. Dressed calves
steady; city dressed veals, 8til3c per pound;
country dressed, lisljllu.
SHEEP AND LtMBS- Receipts, 8 418
head; sheep steady: lambs more active
but not quotably higher: sheep, nrifi.50:
no prime here, lambs t7.001i7.75; culls, 85.00.
HOtiS Receipts. 13.i4 head; market firm,
state hogs, 3.TijO. .5. Pigs sold as high
a f6.6o.
Kansas City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Feb. 26 CATTLE
Receipts, .4'J head. Including (wo south
erns; market steady to loe higher: choice
exports and dressed beef steers, S5.4V716.0i;
fair to good. Mia'05 25: western fed steers,
83 7fti6.60, stockers and feeders. S3.0u4 75;
southern steers, S3. 7564.95: ihiuthern cowii,
S225i3.85: native costs, 82.25ti4.25; native
heifers. S3.0l16.00; bulls, 82.654i4.0o; calves,
S3.iiffj7.25.
HOfJS Receipts. J head; market Ynfi
15c lower; top, liii;; bulk of aales. f; On
4407H; heavy. a.064i.12tt: packers, S6.J'
in: pigs and lmtit, $6 5ii6.00.
SHEEP AND LAMbS- Receipts, 8.'0
heud; niarket sheep steady: lambs weak;
native lambs. S5.6la7t6.75; western Umbo.
S5.5ili6.75: ewes and yearlingx. 8l.2aA5.V;
western fed yearlings. S&.ia.lKJ; western
fed Kheep, 84.1(5 80; stockers and feeders,
S2.25tr4.50.
At. Loals Live Stork Market.
ST.LOriS. Mil..1 Feb. 26.-CATTLK- Re
ceipts, l.jiio head, including 21 Texans;
market 10c higher: native shipping and
export steers. 35 i41.0u: dressed beef and
butcher steers. 84.355.10; steers under l.i"
pountla. S3.0oi4.50; stockers and feeders.
32 3514 60: cows and heifers. tMirfrS.'W: can
nera. S262 611; bulls, S.'.7f.tH 25; calves. H'Xi
jf7.60; Texas and Indl'-tn steers. S3 6H 70;
cows and heifers, 82 rM.OO.
HOGS iteceipts. 4.KW head; market 5e
lower; pigs and lights. 85. 3016 So; packers
!6ijai.35; butchers and bed heavy, 86.20
HEKP AND LAMBS Receipted 2.501
head: market eteady: native muttons, 84. 10
4T5 60: lamha. 85 5S46U: culls and bu. k.4.
S3tfij4.0o; stockers. S2.5o63.5u.
Stock la Sight.
Receipts of live stock at the six prln-
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
4.1si 6.:i) 13,67)
. S.40 3.:i(i
. 9.ti Sm faa)
. IW 6S10 8. 499
. 1.6m 4 4"0 2.ji
. 24.iX4 i.4sj S7.l:t)
. 45.IV2 69.510 tb.oi
B .nth Omaha
Sioux City ...
Kansas City ..
ft. Joseph
St. IXJUlS
Chit ago ..
Total .
kl. Juaeph l.lvo ftark Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Mo . Feb 34 CATTLE
Reieipta. 3.3V2 head. market steadv
t:vng: natives. S4.ta"S30n: rows and heifers.
81414.5; stockers snd feeders. S3 251
Houd-Receipt, 6.110 head, market J4il
ower; iisrnt. ? .4is in; medium anil nev.
So. "rtb .!::,; hulk ot sales, leviayfg 1.1.
BHKLP A1 lA.M.r-Ke4'rlpt. S.4V
head; sheep steady; l.imns a susile lower.
OMAHA ! HOLr.litl.K MARKET.
Staple anal Fanes- I'restae.
EGOS-Receipt liberal; candle, slock un
settled at KC
Ll V E rot LTRY Hens, inr; ui roosi-
ei s, iy; turkeys, lax-; lucaa, lie; young
rooster. 9c; gevse, cc.
PHhSSKl I'Kl LTRY Turkeys. 144 ix-;
old toma, 15iil6c; chickens, Uiuc: oid
roosters, 7e; ducks. Lall-lc; gi'e, 10c
Ml 1 I KH racking SUH-H. H'tOi n"ice lie
fancy dairy. lsgilsV; creamery. Xl42ivc.
HAT Prices quoted by umana r eea com
pany: No. 1 upland. Saw; meoium, a.vi
coarse. 84 OUU5.U0. Rye straw, 34.50.
BRAN fer ton, 816 60
unL-a net r a a HTfl Tii.llw.NA 1
green l.lde. rc; No. 3, tc: No. 1 salted.
12c; No. 2, 11c; gieen bull hide. 'a9c:
cured. HHoc; dry hides 16i3ii-. Hor
hide, large, S3; mall. 2A. S teep pelta,
each, otS1.3t. Tallow. No. L lac; No i,
SSci rough, e.
TROPICAL, rtiunai
DATES Per bofe o 80 l-lo. ckg.. S2l
Hallowe'en In 7t-lb. boxea per Ih. ac; Bay
era, per lb.. 4c; walnut-stufted. l-lb. pkgs..
Si per dot; S-lb. bole. SI.
ORANGES California, extra tancy Zea
land navels, all sixes. SJO"; fancy navels.
82 85; choice, all sites. S3 fc.422.1b.
LEMONS Llmon lets, extia tancy. zv
Ige, J.U, 300 to 360 site. SJ 76.
riott-calirornla. per io-id. canon. icNg
85c; imported Smyrna, Ihree-erown, lies
tix-crown. lac.
BANANAS Per medium csed bunco.
SI. ioU- 2o; Jumbos, ei.5wu4 00.
TANGERINES Calitorma. Per Dos ot
about 125, S3 00.
.... . ..... ..M . . 1WV
utiArL rnuii-riontia, per -u, 11 v
T60; California, per box. 34.0tKj4.6O.
FRLllf
PEARS Wlntni aNeilia and Mount Ver
non, S2.50.
APPLES-Callfornla Bellnowra, 81-50 per
bu. box; Ben Davis, 3175 per bu. box;
Winesaus. U.Ja per iu. fccx, oUirr varictn-.-.
S.'.0tu2.50 per bu.; Nuw York, appie. 86 64
per 001.
UlvArcs lmporrerj maiagas. aB.Matw.
OLD VEOaTABLKti.
POTATOLe-Horn gruw:.. per ba.. 8bO
85c, South lakota. per ba.. 75.
ONIONS Horn grown, yellow and red,
per bu. 86c; Spanish, per crute, 82-un, Colo
rado, tea and jtuow. per bu., SLU0.
NAVY BEANS Per bu.. S2.00.
LIMA BcaNS Per lb., 6c.
CA LB AGE Home gruwu ud Wisconsin.
In ciatee. per lb. sc.
CARROTS. PARSNIPS AND TURNIPS
Per bu., 601 Joe.
CELL 11 Kb lam a 100, per dos.. 3535c.
SWEET POTATOES Kansas, per 3-bu.
bbl., )i.u0.
NEW VEGETABLES.
TOM Al OLS Florida, per crate ot 30 lb,
net. ioiaJ.
WAX BE.NS Per hamper of about 34)
lc neti 6 JO.
STRING BEANS Per hamper of about
2u 10. net, M.wu4
EGO PLANT -Florida, per dog , SJ .251.50.
GREEN PEPPERS Florida, per hamper
Ot about 10 dos., 84.60.
TURNIPS Louisiana, dog. bunches, 75c.
SHALLOTTS Louisiana, per do,
bunches, 75c.
HEAD LETTUCE Louisiana, per bbl.
Sl2.uu441s.UU, per dozen bead. 81.7laj2.00.
LEAF LETTUCE Hothouse), per doxei
heads. 60c.
CUcCMBER9-Hot house, per doz , 81. 7a
RADISHES Holho us, per dosen bunch
es, umtfibc.
Ml UHROOMS-Hothouse, per lb., 60a
CAULIFLOWER CaliiOMila, about 24
heads to crate, 33.25.
BEKf CUTS
No. 1 ribs, 13c; No. 1 ribs, 11c; No. 3 ribs,
7Sc; No. 1 loin, 16c; No. 2 loin, 12c; No. 3
loins, 9Wc; No. 1 chuck, 5Vc, No. 2 chuck.
4c; No. 3 chuck, 4c; No. 1 round. 7Vc;
No. 2 round. 6c; No. 3 round. 6c; No. 1
plate, 4c; No. 2 plate. SVxc; No. 3 plate, 3c.
MleCELLANEOUet.
CIDER Per keg. 83.76; per bbl., 86.76.
HON r.Y New, per 24 lbs., 83.60.
CHEESE Swiss, new, lbc; Wisconsin
brick. 16c; Wisconsin limberger. 15c; twins,
15c; young Americas, liVc.
NUTS Walnuts. No. 1 soft shell. nw
crop, per to., li ':; bard shells, per lb
UVsC pecans, laige, per lb., 14c; srnaij,
per lb., 12c Peanuls. per lb., 6c; roasted,
per lb., sc. Chili walnuts, per lb.. 12130.
Almonds, soft ahelia, pet It.. 17c; bard
sliells, per lb., 16c. Covoanuls. 34 25 per
sack of 100.
FRESH FISH Trout. 11c; halibut, lor;
pickerel, dressed, ic; white -sa, tic; suu
nsh, tV(9c; perch, skinned and dressed, 8c;
pike, loc; redsnapper, lie: salmon, lie;
crappie. 69c; eela. 13c; black bass, Lc;
whltensh. lie; frog legs, per do., 65c ;
lobsters, green, 33c; boiled lobsters. Sic;
bluenah. 16c; herring, 4c: Spanish msckerel.
loo; haddock, 10c; shrimp. tl.Ou3i.6v per
gallon: smelt, lici cod. 14..
OYSTERS Fresh standard, SI. 40 per gal.;
hell oyster. 31.f-B2.O0 per 100; LRU Neclc
clams. SI 60 per 100.
SUGARS Granulated cane. In bbl., 35.08;
granulated cane, In sacks. $5.01; granulated
beet, In sacks, 3191.
SYRUP In barrel, 24c per gal.; cases,
6 10-lb. cans, SI. 60; cases, 11 6-lb. can,
V fcu; cases, 24 2Vs-lb. cans, SI SO.
COFFEE Roasted: No. 35, 250 per lb ;
No. 80, 2Hc per lb.; No. 25, lSc per lb.;
No. 20, 151c per lb.: No. 215. 12Vc per id.
FLOUR t wholesale) Best high grad Ne
braska, per cat., 32.00; "best high grade
patent Minnesota, per cel., 82 30; straight
patent Nebraska, per cwt., S2.00; aacond
patent Nebraska. 31.90.
CURED FISH Family whltedsh. per .g
bbl., luo lbs., 34.60; Norway mackerel, per
libL. 200 lbs.: Bloaters. Stu.OO; No. L 82i.oii;
No. 3, 326.00; No. 3, Si" u0; Irish No. 3,
817 00. Herring. In bbls., 200 lb, each: Nor
way, 4k. S13.U0; Norway. 3k, S13.U0: Hol
land, mixed. 111 50. Holland herring ia
kegs: Milkers, 60c; kegs, mixed, 7uc
BROOMS No. 1 carpel, (3.26; No. 3 car
pet, 82.40; No. 3 plain. 83.36.
CANNED GOODS Corn, standard west
ern 65U6oc; Maine, 3125. Tomatoes, 3-1 b.
cans. 81.264(1.50: 2-lb.. Ciefcll.w; pine
apple, grated. 2-io., 2. 062.30, sliced, 81 Si
4i2.2u; gallon apple, fancy, S3.6u; Cali
fornia apricot. 31.4iS3.oi; pears. S1.7-'
2.60; peaches, fancy, S175& 2 40; H. t.
peaches, S2.i4?2.6o; Alaska salmon, real,
3116; pink. Joe; fancy Chinook, F.. Sif;
fancy sockeye, F.. 81.95; sardine. H-oli,
S26o; -musiaras, .owtj.iu; sweet pota
toes, 81.lsiWt.2o; saueraraui, t.tw;
kins, sOcteSlOu; wag beans, t-lb.,
pump-
7LuJu.v
Luna beaus, 2-lb., 7jirjc'aJl.o; spinach.
)1.3532.ou; cneap peas, i-io., sue; extra,
i9tisjc; fancy, 813642(1.76.
EVAPORATED FRUITS Fancy Muir
peaches. 12Vjc; choice Muir peaches, 11 'c;
fancy yellow, I2c; 5o-o prunes, ,c; ,u.
7c; tancy New York ring applea, HVsc;
choice, ivc; fancy 4-crown loos musca
tel raisins, 7Vc; 3-crown, 7c; 2-crown. 6Vc;
fancy seeded raisins In l-lb. cartons, c,
choice seeded. In 12-os. cartoons, 7V,c; east
ern pitted cherrlei. 17c; New York evap
orated black raspberries, 36c. fancy pears.
16c; choice, 15c; fancy nectarines, 6c; fancy
apricots, HWc; cholc royal, loc; Hal
lowe'en dates, 6Vtc; place citron, lie; can
died. 16u: Itmon, 14Vc; orange, ltc.
heal estate trassfkr.
Deeds filed for record February 26, as fur
nisued by tlie J. Fred Kerr Co.. bondo.1
abstracter, 100s New Y'ork IJfe building.
John Long and wife to Charles E.
Wilkms, n44 feet of sAS fet Of lot
8. block 14). Omaha S5.0U0
Peter Roaendal and wife to Calvin
McGowan. lots 1 and 2, block 3, Sher
man Avenue Park l.CvO
George D. Stewart to Joseph R.
Bredln. lot 6. block 6, Wise ot Parma
lees addition 550
Miranda I. Owens and huxband tu
Mueller A Johnson, r -of lot 6,
block 24, omnlia '. .. 2,000
Joateph B. Fradenburg to William II.
Russell, lot 13. block 1. Hawthorne
addition 6ri5
Ih(-te 1. Howell to same, same rA
Aral Un 11. Jackson to same, same... 6-si
Harriet E. Lombard to Philip H. Phil
bin. part taxiot 6. 15-16-13 1.050
Ole Oleson et al. to Anna H. Schmidt,
lot 11. block 1. Avondale 1.8V0
John MtElhiiltan to Lulu W. Stewart,
lot 1, block 4. Belvedere addition.... 2iJ
George 1). Jones and wife to John
l. tiemmill rt al.. 4o teet of lot
11. block 12, South Omaha I.uvo
A. C. Drubus and wife to H. D. Neu
mann, lot 16. block 9, KountsVs
Fourth addition 4,ooi
Ethel M. Tukey to Mary Moran. lot
12. Patrick a baratoga udJ.il.m 1
Fred Moran et al. to Ethel M. Tukey,
lots 1. 2. 3 and 4, block 1, Puniit
Place 1
Same to same, lot 12. Patrick's Sara
toga addition 1
B A. Broad well et al.. referees, tu
F. D. Leach, e", of lot 6. bloik i.
Florence 34
Paul H. Ellis to W. Lloyd Boomer,
lot 9, block & Smilhfleld addition....
Louise Kunn and husliand to Elix'
S.&50
leth McNaughton. e6u feet of lot
2, block 6. First subdivision of Uvtf-
fin A Smith's ad ill 1 ion ...7.
Oriental Powder Mills to Ij4f31n A
Rand Powder Co., 10 acres In n
of neV,. 35-16-13
Harry P. l-u-l and wife to Llxsle
Shaw. aC feet of lot 6. block 17
E. V. Smith s addition 9i
F. DwDay & Co.
O 3)
Stock. Grain. ProvUlon
hi fea,r Orala (a Is.
to Iraatk tllae. SIK-lll Board est Tresis.
Hi).. Ilsbaka. Wk. Trlenban 8311,
1 r?214 Exehang Bid. South Omaha.
1 Bell Pbon 314 lodependeal fiiOB
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