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    TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEEs FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1906.
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WAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
1 rade L.ts But tnd DeTelopo Con
tidenble Actm..
WHEAT ADVANCES ALMOST TWO CENTS
Oa Part at Coaatry aeeenlagly T
Wt, Anotber Part Too Dry .Red
Host Appear Cora and
Oata Hlgber.
OMAHA. May 17. I".
There wss free buying of wheat at the
opening and price r up VoSc In spit
fit Indifferent cables and bearish foreign
news. There w a further sdvsnce in the
first hour of about lc. NumTOui reports
of dry weather rame from the southwest,
while the north wai wan complaining of
the weather being too wet. Red rust was
reported from Texaa and Oklahoma. The
market active, short being the beet
buyers, and the southwest bought at the
advance. At tha advance there waa profit
taking by longs and the market reacted
tbout lc. On later firmness the market
Nosed with July 14 above yesterday.
')ats were active and up a cent, July fin
ishing at the high price of SIHc
Corn advanced a cent on covering by
shorts. Influenced hy light receipts and the
strength In wheat. Receipts were very
light and under the eetlmatea. Estimated
-ecelpts for tomorrow were moderate, and
longs were Inclined to take profits at tho
close, causing a decline from the top. The
close on July was o above yesterday.
Prlrrary wheat receipts were 2.ono bush
els and shipments 318,000 bushels, against
receipts last year of 152,OiO bushels and
snlpmenis of 810,000 bushels. Corn receipts
ere 319,ono bushels and ahlnmente. ?7Tll
bushels, against receipts last year of
ouneis ana snipments or 810,000 bushels.
Clesrsncet were 241.000 bushels wheat, 8,113
barrels flour. 323,000 buahela corn and 20.000
bushels oata.
Liverpool closed HVid higher on wheat
and Hd higher on corn.
Broomhall estimates Argentina wheat
shipments this week at 2.800.000 bushels.
against 8.104,000 bushels last week and 1,780.-
) ousneis last year. Corn vhipmenta are
estimated at 2.800,000 bushels, sgalnst 2.234.
1V last week and 2.078,000 bushels last year.
From the Record-Herald, quoting a Chi
cago trader: "Millers are getting control
of July wheat at Minneapolis aa rapidly
as possible. I would not be short July
wheat under any circumstances. The mill
ers want absolute control of the old wheat,
and they appear to be getting It.
Local range of optlona:
Artlclca.l Open. Hlgh.j Low. Close. Tea r
I
77R
74B
I
781
I
I
heat
Mav...
July...
Cr.rn (
May...
July...
77B, 7 I 7HR
77HB 7BTB 74SB
4B tSA 4B
434B UAi 43B
1 S14b
I 2S1B!
4AVB! 4AUB
A asked. B bid.
Omaha (ash tales.
WHEAT No. 2 hard. 1 car, 79 Vic.
CORN No grade, 1 car, 42c.
Onmha Cash Prices.
WHEAT No. 2 hard, 77VifliOc; No. 1
hard, 73'9'77c: No. 4 hard, 71 740: No. 2
si ring, 78c; No. 3 spring. 71f, 75c.
CORN-No. 3. 45Vc; No. 4, 43J44Hc;
No. S yellow, 45Hc; No. 8 white, 4oVe.
OATS-No. 3 mixed, 31Vc; No. 3 white,
S.'ff2.4jC.
RYE-No. 2, 57c; No. 3. 6c.
Carlot Receipts.
Wheat. Corn. Oats.
Chicago
Kansaa City
Minneapolis
Omaha
Duluth
St. Lou la
2
.VI
22
71
1
44
84
29
23
85
fHICACO (inAH Kn PROVISION
Kea tares of the Trading and Clnalaa
Prices am Board of Trad.
CHICAGO. May 17. Dry, hot weather in
the southwest caused a sharp advance In
T lie price of wheat on tho local market, the
July option closing with a net gain of IW'i
ic. Corn waa up c. Oats were up Vtflc.
l'rovla!ona were 141&124C higher.
Tho wheat market waa atrong from the
onoiilng to the close and trading waa ac
me all day. The market opened firm be
cause of the failure of the predicted show
ers to materialise; trt th territory ef tits
fall sown wheat, the weather bureau re
porting an entire absence of moisture, with
higher temperatures prevailing. The fea
Une of minor Importance at the opening
was the firmness at Minneapolis, where
stocks of wheat are rapidly decrena
!ng Aa trading progressed the market waa
further strengthened by a large number
of reports from the southwest telling of
lamage by drouth and of Injury hy mat
n Oklahoma and Texas. Influenced Uir
hese advices the demand for wheat wns
xtremely urgent during the entire dav,
horts, commission houses and local bulla
tlelng with each other in an effort to se
cure the grain. At times thre were liberal
profit-takings but all offers were eugerly
absorbed. The market dosed strong with
prices at the highest point. . July opened
'iS4c to 44Hc higher, at 814c. to 81c,
idvanced to 83c and closed at the top.
Clearances of-wheat and flour were equal
to 284.000 bu. Primary receipts were 192.000
bu.. compared with 152.000 bu. for the cor
responding day one year ago. Mlnneapolla
Duluth and Chicago reported recelpta of 117
i-ars agalnat UK cars last week and 101 cars
n year ago.
The corn market waa strong for the
greater part of the day and the volume of
trading waa quite large. Early In the ses
sion there .was active covering hy
short and fair buying by commis
sion houses. Iyite in the day
there . waa considerable profit-taking,
but prices held him. The market waa in
fluenced by a report of a Cincinnati trade
journal, which claimed that dry weather
is Interfering with the proper development
of the new crop. Continued small receipts
also had bullish effect. The market
loaed strong. July opened 4c higher at
474c sold up to 4&4c and closed at 477ic.
Local recelpta were 66 cars with 19 cars of
contract grade.
Shorts and caah houses were active buyers
of oats and the market waa strong all day.
The demand came from apprehension of
the effect of the continued dry weather
upon the crop. Damage reporta were more
numerous today and represented a wider
area than heretofore. July opened Se
to SH4C higher at 824c te 324c, advanced
to S3 4c and closed at S34c Local recelpta
were 80 cars.
The feature of trading In provisions was
an active demand for July ribs, a local
packer being credited with heavy purchases
of that product. There was a fairly general
demand for lard and the tone of the market
waa firm. At the close July pork was up
124c at $15.75. Lard waa up 74 10c at
$ f4 85. Rib were 10c higher at $9.05.
Estimated recelpta for tomorrow: Corn,
187 cars; oats, 127 cars; hogs. 19.000 head
Tha leading futures ranged as follows:
Article. I Open. I Hlgh.j Low. Close Tea y
Wheat
May...
July...
Sept. . .
Corn
May... July...
Sept...
Oats
May... July...
, Sept...
Pork
May... July...
Sept...
Lard
May...
July...
Sept...
Riua
May...
July...
Sept...
84
S44
84 84 834
814,1 83 814,4,
7n4"W174'vl-
814-TN
S3
SI
49V
49 4M!
474 474!
49
474
74
W74W4I
4?4,4844
W1I Si'.'
,1 844i $34!
4-74 47tl4
S44 34W
34
S3
S3Sir4! S34,
44SlSii9-4'
8. -SI S34I32VT4
i4 Jl Vo 4 304 'OS
16 W
16 70
15 70 I 15 70
16 66
16 24
15 774
16 b24 15 75
16 ft4
U 50
16 "4i
15 so ! IS S24j 15 40
S 74
S 874
S 85
8 8 ' 8
1 S
24
75
S So
S UA
S 80
au
S 9r
S 96
I w ! i 84
S 1 S 86
o ; lu
tr?w 8 H74
S 96
S 6
S 9741 I 10
S 74l
10
S 974.
No. t
Cash quotations were aa follows:
FLOUR Market, . firm; winter patsi 'a,
$! 80; straights. $3.gft0; spring l -enl.
S3 6&&., straights. S3.40yS M); bakers.
S2 31140.
WHEAT No. 2 spring, $3fiS6e; No. t 7tf
84c; No. 3 red. SO9l4e.
t'ORN-No. 2, one; No. 2 yellow. He.
OATS No. 2. 34c; No. I white, 4ja6c;
No. S white. S34ti5c.
RYE-No. 2. lc.
BARLEY Good feeding. 406414c; fa'r to
choice malting. ojflc.
SEEDS No. 1 flax. Sl.: No. t nor h
western, $1,144: clover, contract grail,
$11 .
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl , $15 71
trio 71. Ird. per HO lbs., $8 T4. Short ribs
sides (loose). $a 9uitf9.O0. Short clear sides
1 boxed 1. S9 SHaS.0.
Following were the receipts and ship
ments if flour and grain:
Receipts. PhlpinentK
Flour, bbls
Wheat, bu
Cora, bu
Oats, bu...
bu
:.o
M60
18.10
.... UtkO
.... 8I.1.0
....I44.(d
.... I.IWI
131 .0ii
:j i
1 0.0
barley, bu...
30i
1
uu iht Produce egchange lcda the but-
uais
May...
July... I
ter market waa easy; creameries. HH51V:
dairies. fiari7c Eggs, easv; at mark, rases
Included, Uai6ty; firsts. 14V; prime flrts,
lSVkc; extra. 18Vc. Cheese, steady; StyliUc.
KRW YORK OE1F.fl AL MARKET
Qaotatlon of the Par Varlona
Commodities.
NEW YORK, May 17 -FI-OUR-Reeetpts,
21.992 bbls ; exports. 1.321 bbls. The market
we firm, but qulrl, Minnesota patents,
$4.oJ4 66; Minnesota bakers. 83 45-93 s; win
ter patents. 14 0irj4.3n; winter straights, U
640"; winter extras. $2"it3.4o; whiter low
grades, S2wvg3 35. Kve flour, firm; fair to
good. $.1 40&3 no; choice to fancy, ti.!&4 IB.
COR NM KA 1 Plead v ; fine white and yel
low. 11.30; coarse. Si.tf81.00; kiln dried, 12.10
ta.so.
RYE Easy; No. 2 western, 68c, nominal,
f. o. b.. New York.
BARLEY Dull; feeding. 47c, c. I f..
New York; malting. 52fl57c, c. 1. f.. New
York.
W HEAT Receipts. 74.000 hit. ; exports.
123.730 bu. Spot market firm; No. 2 red,
2o for nominal elevator and Mc fur nom
inal afloat; N. . 2 northern Duluth, 93'c
nominal f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern Man
itoba. 90V4c f. o. b. afloat. Bull crop news
explained a cent advance In wheat today.
Trade waa active and broader, Including a
good outside business. !.ark of rain was
tha chief complaint. After midday prices
reacted on predictions for showers through
the winter whest states and realizing, but
sventunlly turned strong agnln on new buy
ing and closed liSUfcc net higher: May, i4
ilo, closed at 91c; J ill v. 87 15-lfi"-"9c. closed
at 89c; September. 8MTlfilc, closed at H4c.
CORN Receipts, 80.625 bu.; exports, 10.48
bu. Spot market firm; No. 2, 57c asked,
elevator, and 57c nominal f. o. h. afloat;
No. 2 yellow, 59VV nominal; No. 2 white,
5 He nominal. Option market was active
and firmer at first on adverse crnp news,
higher cables and the wheat strength. Re
acting later with wheat, the market closed
unsettled at 4fir net advance; May, hits.
674c, closed at S7V,c; July, Mij354c. closed,
st 54V; September. MGtoV. closed at
54Vc; December. nSfiMUc closed at MSc.
OATS Receipts. 1:15.400 bu. Spot market
firm; mixed, 26 to 32 Ihs., 3SVifi' 19c ; natural
white, 30 to 33 lbs , 394fi40c; clipped white,
38 to 40 lbs.. 406H2c.
HAY Stendv; shipping. Sf.55'Sfi.W; good to
choice. S?ro&io.00.
HOPS Steady; state, common to choice.
1905. HtfJl5c; IK. 9tfI0c: olds, nominal. 19",
l5c; 1W4, Itmuc; olds. 4a&c.
HIDES Steady; OaK-eston. 20 to 25
pounds, 20c, California, 21 to 25 pounda, 21c;
Texas drv. 24 to 30 pounds, lc.
LEATHER-Steady: acid. 24f27V.
I'ROVIPIONS-Beef. stesdv; mess. J7.00
fi95o: beef hams. 20.50'o 22.00; packet.
$1000(611 00; city, extra India mess, 117 50
18.00. Cut meats, stendv; pickled bellies,
19 7511.00; pickled shoulders. 8Vji8.50;
pickled hania. $11. 2hfi 12.00. IjurA. steady;
western prime. $S 76 nominal; refined, firm;
continent, $9.30; South Amerlra. $9.75; com-
found. $7.ooCu'7.374. Pork, steady; family,
18.00; short clear, SIS 2fi18 00; mess, $16.50
17.25.
TALLOW Steady; city, Sc; country,
packages fre Bc.
RICE Steady ; domestic fair to extra, 3Vi
c; Japan, nominal.
BUTTER Steady; held, creamery, com
mon to extra. 14(S18c.
CHEESE Steady; old. atate full cream,
large and small, colored and white, fancy,
13$ 134c; atate, good to prime, U4c; atate,
common to fair, llfal3c; new state, full
creama. large and small, colored and white,
best. 4c; fair to good, 84ij9c; Inferior,
7ac.
EGGS Firm; atate, Pennsylvania and
nearby fancy, selected white, 21c: state,
choice, l(K8f20c; state, mixed extra, 194'it
20c; western firsts, 18c; southerns, 1344
14.
POULTRY Alive, steady: western broil
ers. 2fic; fowls, 144": turkeys, 12c. Dressed,
steady; western broilers, 23t28c; turkeys,
H'ifl&c; fowls. ll'&134c.
t. I.onls General Market.
ST. LOCI8, May 17. WHEAT-Hlgher.
excited by drouth damage reports; No. 2
1. 1 , . . . n n -1 . . . - . &iA,-noM .
rru, 1 d n 11 , -i-vhi, mFiitrii , unin, ffry.wiv:,
July, 8t4ij2c; September, 804c; No. 2 hard,
83'(lWi4C.
CORN Higher on drouth: No. t cash
nominal; track, 50t?504c; July, 474c; Sep
tember. 4.SC.
OATS Htglier: crop damaged by drouth;
No. 2 cash, 344c; track, 364c: July. 33Vtf
834c; September. Z'ic; No. 2 white, J7c.
FLOl'R Steady; red winter patents. $4.20
ig 4.50; extra fancy and straight, $3.7"&'t.lO;
clear. $2 50fi'2.SO.
BEEPS-Tlmothy, steady; $2.50fi'2.90.
CORNMEAI-Steady; $2.60.
BRAN Steady; sacked, east track, 90
92c.
HAY Firm; timothy, $14.K&17.00; prairie,
$ll.5fKf13.50.
IRON COTTON TIES-$l.O0.
BAGGING V.
HEMP TWINE 74.
PROVISIONS - Pork. higher: lobbing.
$16 75. Lard, higher; prime ateanied. $8.40.
Dry salt meats, steady; boxed ektfa shorts,
$8.74: clear ribs. $9,124: short clear, $9.25.
Bacon, steady; boxed extra shorts, $9,624;
clear ribs. $9,874; short clears, $1000.
POULTRY - Steady; chickens, 104;
springs. 2uU25c; turkeys, 10c; ducks, 9c;
geese, 6c.
BUTTER Firm; creamery, Wailc; dairy,
14gl7c.
EGGS Steady, 134c case count.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, hbla : d.ooo S.000
Wheat, bu 34.000 .oi.io
Corn, bu 86,fti0 90.mK)
Oats, bu 6o,000 101,0(4)
Minneapolis drain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS . May 17. FLOL'R
First patents, $4.30'&'4.40; second patentj,
$4.1634.25; first clears, $3.5043.60;
second clears. $2 462.66.
BRAN In bulk, $15.25 15. iS.
(Superior Board of Trade quotation for
Minneapolis and Chicago delivery.) Tha
range of prlcea, aa furnished by F. D. Day
Co., 110-111 Board of Trad building, was:
Articles I Open. I Hlgh. Low. Close. Yes y
Wheat I
81 J. 824! 81 4! 81 VI 814.
May...
July...
Sept...
July...
Sept...
fflSft 83 814 83 1814114
!7iWlj804itr- - 79 804417r4,ji79
1 16! 1 164 1 16 1 li 1 1
1 174 1 18 1 174! 1 174 1
1 18 1 18 I 1 17 -1 1741 1 174
' Mlnneapolla Cash Oiose Wheat: No. 1
hard, 86c; No 1 northern, 844c to arrive,
844c; No. I northern, 834. to arrive 834c:
No. S, 81ti2e; No. 1 Durum, 75c; No. 2
Durum, 724c Corn: No. 3 yellow, 464c;
No. 3. 444c. Oats: No. 3 white, 334c; No. J,
8l4324c Barley: 39 47c: Rye: 54'S)674c.
Flax: $1,144.
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Kansas City Grain and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. May 17. WHEAT
May, 784c; July, 764c; September, JSV-;
cash, No. 2 herd, 79 4 6 84c; No. S, 77 &
81c; No. 4, 704479c; No. 2 red,
tiUr; No. S. 8904c; No. 4, 724J87C
CORN May, 464c; July. 45c; Septem
ber. 464c; cash. No. 2 mixed. 484c; No.
S, 484c; No. 2 white, 4S4$484c; No. S,
484484c.
OATS No. 2 white, SS436c; No. 2
mixed, S3 in S3 4c.
HAY Weak and dragging; choice timo
thy, SIS. 6ta 14.00; choice prairie. $11.6.valiiO.
RYE Steady at 5M58c.
EGGS Higher: Mlsanurt and Kansas,
new No. 2 whltewood caaes Included, 14c;
case count, 13c; rases returned, 4c less.
BUTTER Creamery. 18c; packing. 12e
Receipts. Snip ts.
Wheat, bu 30.imo
Corn, bu 6.eO0
Oats, bu 17.000 .
81.1100
1.(100
6.0X1
Philadelphia Produce Market.
PHILADELPHIA. May 17. BUTTER
Firm; extra western creamery. 21fl214c
extra nearby prints, 23c.
EGGS Steady and In fair demand;
nearby fresh. 174c at mark; western fresh,
174o at mark.
CHEESE Firm; New York full creams,
9 10c.
Liverpool Grain and Provisions.
LIVERPOOL. May 17.-WHEAT-Spot,
nominal; futures, steady; May, 6a 84d;
July, 74d; September, 8s 7Sd.
CORN Steaov. apot. firm; American
mixed, new. 4s 4d; American mixed, old.
4s 9d; futures, steady; July. 4s 64d; Sep
tember, 4s 44d.
nnlatk Grain Mnrket.
DULUTH, Minn.. May 17. WHEAT T
arrt.v and on track. No. 1 northern. 844c;
No. S northern. .'4c ; May. 834c; July, 84c;
September. 814c.
OA I B To arrive, on track and May,
SV.
Mllwankee Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE. Wis.. May 17-WHEAT-lligher;
No. I northern. 86if4c; No. 2
nor' hern. ii4c. July, S.V bid.
RVE Steady st 2c.
BARLEY Quiet ; No. 2. 65r; samrle,
S14c.
Peoria Grain Marnet.
PEORTA. Msy 17 . Cf.RN-Steady; No 3
yellow. fcV; No. S. sue, No. 4. 49c; no grade,
OATe-Hrona; No. 3 white, 384c; No. 3
white. J'V.
Toledo red Mnrket.
TOLEDO. O.. 54 17. KKI S Clover,
cash. ' Ouoh" in'. "inno.Uy, prime,
$1
RYE-NO !. tWc
agar Prices lawer.
VFW TO1 K. May 17 -All aisdt- of
i I refined s '.f a r' reduced i -tr.lt v
j hundred pcr...s loday.
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Professional Limitations of tha Market
Acain Clearly Define ThemselTes,
ANTHRACITE COALERS ARE HIGHER
Rest of the (ieaeral I.lst Has Teat
earr to a and Close la
Weak with a0me Valaes
Lowest of Day.
NEW YORK, May 17. The professional
limitations ot the current stuck market
clearly defined themselves again by the
action of touav'a market. Varying fluctua
tions over a narrowing range and ione- 1
quent dlscouragi-mem r panic. pauo.i 1
outside of the most persistent protess.onal
operations were the characteristics of t he j
"ai-'.i K j
, 1 1 " ' 1 .' 'i - - 11 1 1 n r. 1 1 n . 1 1 k n 1 1 1 ' n ui i.vj 11" j
aioeranie animation and tarried an impres
slon of a continuance of brisk advancing ;
tendency of the latter part of yesterday.
The adroitness or the display ot strengtu
pointed to skillful and veteran market
management. But It was not so skillful
as to prevent the fact emerging with 1
glaring distinction In the short time that i
stocks which were conspicuous for
strength yesterday were being diligently
fed Into the market for the purpose of
realising profits, while the new points of
strength were sustaining prices by sym
psthy and encouraging the purchase by
new speculative elements of the stocks
which were lifted to higher prices In yes
terdsy's dealings. The stock Included
most of those which were supposed to be
the favorite medium for operations by
the so-called Standard Oil party. Their
advance yesterday was due to the Influ
ence of the Anaconda annual report and
the expected statement by Standard Oil
officials In reply -to the arraignment of
the company hy the commlasloner of
corporations. The professional element
adopted the inference that this powerful
group of capitalists was embarked on a
campaign for a rise in prices. When It
became evident today that the same stocks
were being sold to take prottis, profes
sional sentiment was thrown into a quan
dary again as to the attitude -of the
Standard Oil party. Lacking light on this
Important question the professional ele
ment waa not much Impressed with other
news developments of the day.
The strength was pretty strictly con
fined to the group of anthracite coalers on
the assumption that great benefits were to
accrue from the labor settlement for a
term of three years to come. Very spec
tacular advances were scored In the hlgn
priced members of this group. The Penn
sylvania group was subject from the out
set to positive depression, which waa
rather clearly traceable to the disclosure
elicited hy the inquiry Into the soft coal
carriers and by a report that President
Cassatt contemplated retirement. Penn
sylvania has been heavy In tone since
the $.1,000,000 loan was an Influence In the
market, supplemented as It was by rumors
of additional borrowing to come. The
violent decline in National Lead on the
resumption of dividends proved rather
formidable to those who have bought other
stocks on an extensive rise In anticipation
of new dividend declarations or of In
creased dividends.
More serious attention was paid to the
resumption of the currency outgo to Xn
Francisco.' Today's transfers to that point
through the subtreasury rose to $2,227,
000. and yesterday's explanation of a
"special transaction" lost Its force of re
assurance today. The movement Is said
to he likely to reach considerable pro
portions again in preparation for the
early resumption of banking In San Fran
cisco, and also, It Is believed on account
of the remittances by some of the In
surance companies with the expiration of
the thlrtv-dav period after the losses.
The subtreasury accounting shows a
heavy loss hv the banks on the week's
operations, but as this is on account of
the return or government aeposns in
lowed against gold engagements and Is
made good bv the receipt of the banks of
the incoming gold from abroad, the reel
position of the banks Is not sffected. Local
monev rates were noi nuniiru u.
renewal of the movement to San Fran
cisco. Foreign exchange rates were in
clined to advance, thus offering no sug
gestion or a resumption or me goia im
port movement. Crop damage reports af
a th m-httt market and mav have
contributed to the unsettlement of stocks:
The sagging movement was as Irregular
as yesterday's hardening movement, but
there waa a general yielding at the last
and the closing tone was weak.
Bonds were Irregular. , rotai saies par
valua, $2.5O.0flO. -Unite states nonos
were unchanged on can.
Quotations on slocks and bonds were as
follows:
seieii- Hign. uow. c mw.
Adams RxpreM
Amalgamated Copper
Amsrirsn tv a- F
American C. Ar F. pfd ...
Amerlran Cotton Oil
Am. Cotton Oil pfd
American F.xprsaa
American H. a I., pfd ...
American lea, aecurltlta. .
American Llnaead Oil
Am. Llnaeed Oil pfd.:
American Lioeomotlvs ....
Am. LrfH-omutlve pfd
American a. a R
Am. 8. a R. pfd
American Sugar Refining.
Am. Tobacco pfd. ctfa
Anaconda Mining Co
Atchison '.
Atchleon pfd
Atlantis Coaat Una
Baltimore Ohio
Hal. 4 Ohio pfd
Brooklyn Rapid Transit
Canadlao PaclAc
Central Leather
Central Leather pfd
Central of N. J
Chesapeake A Ohio
Chicago a Alton
Chicago Alton pfd
Chicago Great Weatern...
Chicago a- Northweatern. .
Chicago, Mil. r 81. Paul
Chicago T. a T
Chicago T. a T. pfd
C. C, C. aV St. L. ...... .
Colorado Fuel Iron ...
Colorado Southern
Cole. Bo. 1st pfd.,
Colo. Ao. Id pfd
Consolidated Oaa
Corn Producta. rfg
Corn Producta pld
Delaware A H udaoo. ..'.,.
Delaware. L. W
Denver Rio Orande ...
D. R O pfd
Dlatlllera' Securities
Krle
250 2M1 J4S
ttlH !!
41 414 414
108 10i 1014
124 I24 124
So
2(1
S4 14 14
4V, Ml 4:114
tov 204 UV
41 41 40i,
70V 70
4.100
M0
41
100
100
14. son
400 114 1H' 114
. 11.400 157S 1544 If
1.10 110 120 111
11.100 13S 1MV U4
loo 111:11 kiji 1031
. U.6O0 27H 8714 VIM
, 12.400 0 (84
soo 1014 ioi lot
, l.tOO 14ta 144 144V
. t,X 1074 IfflV 107'w
II
. 41.100 M' W4 "4
70S II04 ltov 140V
, 1.200 42' 42 4 424
00 in!, 104 V 104
. 1.10 1I H4 II
. 1.100 AlVi 114 MV
Si
too 7 744 7f
. t.loo 20 iiv 14
. I.10O 2061 204V tOA
. 14.100 170 14 11
11
II
100
..111.000
,. I.ono
jno
4t
tl
14
70
tl
tos
MV
70
174
"4
47 V
too
41
41
t.ion ii i7t uv
400 13V Z.1V il'
100 71V
400 114
l.i'io tw
too 41 v
71V 71
toot 211
tOO t27v
41 V 4SV
7
4. tot
4t.00
1 80
44 v
44S
71V,
70
4.1
4IS
:'
44
7VS
Erie let pfd
Krle M pld
General Electric .........
Ureat Northern pfd
Hocking Valley
Illlnola Central
IntornatloMl Paper
International Paper pfd...
International Pump
International Pump rd..
Iowa Central
Iowa Central pfd
Kanaaa City Southern
Kanaaa City 80. pfd
Loularllle at Nahtlle...
Manhattan L
Met. St. Ry., offered
Mexican Contral
Mlnneapolla a St. Lrfiule..
M . St P. 8. 8 M
M . St. P. S. 8. M. pfd.
Muaouri Pacific
71V
IV
1.200
100 tilt 1IH4 ltt
4.100 lot tm to2
121
00 171
1,204 20
171V, 171
IIS U1,
N
1,700
800
too
14
II
!7a
tl
tov
171
Iiv
17 V
17 V
H
tat.
I, MO 14S 144V 1444
Ill
Ill
too IIV
200 72
too Itl
too IIS
II til
72 70
1S78 114
174V 171
I4S 84 V
a .14
lat ta
7tv 74
t.loo KV
MH-ouri. Kanaaa aV Teiae.. 11 MM
JS
M . K. a T. pfd
National Lead ....
Sallonal R. R of M. pfd
New York Central
New York. O. At W
Norfolk Ac Weetero
Norfolk eV W. pfd
North American
Northern PaclAc
Pacmc Mall
Pennaylvaula
People' a Oaa
P., c. c. Bt Louie...
Preaeed flee. I Car
Presaed Xirel Car pld...
Pullman Palace Car
Reading
Reading lit pfd
1.4011 MVa
21. 400 814
1.200 141
1.000 tl
4,200 804
Iiv
141
60'
80
141
ol
884
til
M
207
400 17 87
. I 100 ,20v .7
. 1.800 401 31
984
. !t,too i:u,s 113V uiv
tl ! 12 82V
to
. 1.400 il n ,04
100 17V, 7V 87v
224
.itl. 400 1321, l0V 1J14,
104) t;v 8IV 81
Wt
. 1 000 tt !V 2V
. 1.400 102V 1014 1011
. t .400 Itv, 2 2tV
I Reading Id pfd
Republic Steel
Republic Steel pfd
Rock Inland Co
Hock laland Co pfd
Sioaa-Shrfneld 8teel
St. L a aV F. id pfd.
8t. Louie Southwestern. . . ..
Bt. Louie 8. W. pld
Southern Paclflc
80. F'actflc pfd
Southern Railway
Do. Railway pld
Tenueeeee Coal a lroa
Texaa a Pacific
Toledo. St. L. W
T . Si 1. ic V. dm
tuu ,4' 44 V 14
1.700
ti4
78
71
4t4
t:i
it
l-S
1K4
17 1
lot
t4
48 V
10
l.aoo
tot
4.1O0
It
44
l'
tt
It 4
11
HV
too loo
inn
Hit 141V, 147 V, 144
l.tao it 81 tl v
in 114 tiv II V,
10 tOI, tOV, tOV
lOlon 181V 1414, 1414
100 St 8t 86
lot
tl V
toil tov to 4',
lot 10', lWV, It-.
14 411 414 41 41
I few LtV, 10tt mt
8in 421, 41 1,
I0 11DV, 110V 10,
too jtt, tat, tnv,
tot 47 44 4
161
!
i t'nion Pa Ific
lolon Pacific pfd
tolled AtetfS Kxpreaa
lotted Rtalee Reall)
t'ttlted States Rubber
i. B Rubber pfd
I nited rltatea Bteel
I 8 Steel pfd
Va. -Carolina chemical
Va -Caroline,, t hem. pfd ...
Wabatk
eueek ptd
Wei. a fareo Expreea
Wcatlngnouae t:ie!rie
Wotern I mon ,
Wheeling I -eke Erie
W:aconaln Central
w.p(-enia Central pfd
II
ttv
el
tot ItS lev
Total aalea for the day. 1.0,7.140 shares.
Bank f Franer Statement.
PARIS. Msy 17. The weekly statement
of the Bank of Fiance shows the follow.
ln chanf-s: Notes in circulation de
i ncatv-J, JJ,io,ut trams; i re as my d
poalts Increased. 24.02S.OOO francs; gen
eral deposits decreased, 64.825.000 francs;
geld in hsnd decressed. 4.550,000 francs:
silver In hand Increased, I.IO0.00O francs;
bills discounted derreased. 43. 726.0'!')
francs; advance decreased, 1$, 025.000
francs.
Kew York Moaey Market.
NEW YORK. May 17-MONEY-On call,
essy. 3ti34 per cent; ruling rste. 34 per
cent; closing bid, 8 per cent; offered at $4
per cent; time !sn. ; '? sd ninety
days. 44 per cnt: six months, 4- per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 6164
tier rent.
8TKRLINO EXCHANGE - Firmer st
$4 8f 304 8535 for demand and at $4 87151
4.8220 for slxtv-dsy bills; posted rates, $4.83
and $4 54: commercial bills. $4 81 4.
SILVER IJar, S64c; Mexican dollars,
SrV.
BONDS Government, steady; railroad.
Irregular.
Quotations on New York bonds today
were as follows:
V rsr t. res.
e en
1 . r'
v g ""J", " (
j. .,, '
. InHa Japan 4a. 2d aer'.ee
1MH 1 do 4a ftfe
.1"V do 4 rtfe
do !d eeriet
I, e N. unt 4e...
.14 1 Mas. e. g 4a
1W' Met Central 4...
.WV do 1st Inc
. T' eMlnn s, , 4,
.UVM , K. T. 4a...
do 2a
... J
... KM
...tot
...miuj
... 7
... r
a . ;
...102
... Muj
4a. '
. . . S
...Hit
. . .ma i
... rm
...inn
... Ii
... v.
n
4s. rs
da rnsoon
Am ToUoeo 4.
do a
Atchlaon gen.
a.
do ad). 4a
Atlantic c. I,. 4s...
Ral. A Ohio 4a
do la
Rrk R. T. c. 4e...
Central of Oa. 4a..
do lal Inc
do Id Inc
. MVN. R- of M. .
MHiN. V. C. . ma
.ton N. J. C. g. as..
. H4VNO. Pacific 4e..
. 874! do 3a
Ill N. W. c. 4s..
T O 8. L. rfdg. 4
. Uni Penn conr.'va
. la' Reading sen. 4e
do 3d Inc.
lfnH
Chea AV Ohio 44a....lfWi8t. U a 1. M. c. He . 11.1V,
Chicago AV A. IWa ... 7v?t. U AV S F. fg 4a. I!.t
C, B a Q s. 4a ... ,8t. I, . w c. . ... an
I '. ft. I. P. 4s.... "a i Seaboard A. L. 4a..
do col Aa anijs,, pacific 4a
IH'C. A St. h. g 4. IMil do let 4 ctfa
Colo. Ind. ta. aer. A. 7 So. Rallwsr fta
4
H7i
1X4
"N
1M4
7-.
n
7
an
ft
do aarlea B..
. 77' Texaa AV P. la
. 7 T-. St. l A W. 4,
. t4 t'nion Pacific 4a
lost V S Steel Id Sa. ..
.100 Wabaah la
. do deb. R
.101 Western Md 4a
. 1 A W e L. K. 4a ... .
10; Wis. Central 4a
. Ml
Colorado Mid 4a..
Colo. AV So. 4a
Cuba 6a
I) A R. O 4a
Planner' Sec. Aa
Erie p. I. 4a
do gen. 4a
Hocking Vol. 44a.
Japan la
Bid.
Hoston Stocks and floods.
BO8TON. May 17 Tall loans. 51J84 per
cent; time loans. 44:554 per cent, ufflclul
cionmg on siocks and bends:
atcniaon aaj. 4a...
do 4a
Mex. Central 4a
Atchlaon
do pfd
Boston AV Albanr...
Roaton A Maine
Ronton Elevated ...
Fltchburg pfd
Mexican Central ...
N V., N H H
t'nion Pacific
Atner. Arge. Chem.
do pfd
Amer. Pneu. Tuba..
Amer. Sugar
do pfd
Amer. T. A T
Amer. Woolen
dc pfd
Dominion I AV 8...
Kdlaon Elec Mllu...
Maae. Rlectrle
14
Ulnttei
. 31
.1114
. 81 V
124
1144
.700
. ;4V
n
. 17
. 17
. 124
. 10
4
. II
. IJV,
IS
424
.lOSS
H'
.101
14
'
4
. 14V
. Al
. 12V,
. US
. 7V
.1.111
i:v
.100'
.. 7V
, . '
.1024
.2M
.171
.114
..ill
.. t34
..117
. .14
.. V
.. 16
.. IIV
.llv
,m
..lmv
.. 174
,.104
.. l"4
.144
.. II
Amalsamatfd .
American Kinc
Atlantic ......
Rlngham
'al. A Herla..
Centennial ..
Cooper Range .
Daly Weat ..
franklin
Gran by
tale Rorale ...
Maaa. Mining .
Michigan
Mohawk
Mont. C. A c.
Old Dominion .
Oaceola
Parrot
Oulncy .......
Shannon
Tamarack
Trinity
United Copper
f. 8. Mining..
do pfd
Maas. Oaa
foiled Truit
Unlled Shoe Marh.
do pfd
V. 8. Steel
do pfd
Woatlng. common ,
Ad venlura .
Asked. "Bid.
41V
112V V. 8 OH
" ctah
. 20
. 41
.104
. 77
4
Victoria
Winona
Wolrerlne
North Butts ...
London Closing; Stocks,
LONDON. May 17. Closrnsr quotations on
the Stock exchange were:
vonaoia. money .. II 1 11 N. T. Central
.141
. .l
. 84
. H
.
. 47V,
. 4o
. 47
. '
.101
. I8V4
.I.SoV,
. 81
. 41
.lot
. Il
. 4I
oo account n ll-l Norfo k A W
Anaconda 14V
do pfd
Ontario A W
Pennsylvania ....
Rand Mloea
Reading
do lat pfd
do Id pfd
Southern Railway
do pfd
Southern Pacific .
Union Pacific
do pfd
C. 8. Steel
do pfd
Wabaah
do pfd
AT'-meon ' ... B2Va
do pfd im
Baltimore A Ohio. ... till
Canadian Pacific ....J.-,!
Chea. A Ohio sot,
Chicago Ot. W 2ou
C.. M. 8t. T 1741
lieneora
Oenvar A R. (I....
do pfd
Erie
do lat pfd
do Id pfd.....;.
Illlnola Central ..
Loularllle A Naah
.,. 44a
... 80 ,
... 4tV
n
... 72
...171
...14
si., k. a- T..
Spanish 4a
Av,'f?5.B,r '- ""Tier. S0d per "ounce.
V.1
The rate of diacount in the open market
for short bills ta 3 per cent; for three
months bills, St per cent.
Hew York Mining: tocks.
NEW YORK, Ma 17-Closlng quotations
on mining stocks were: , -
Adama Cos : Little Chief ..,
Allot 3.M t lOotarlo
Breect 0 H phi r
Brunawlck Con ..... et IPhnenls
Comaterk Tunnel it tPotoet .. ..
Con. Cal. A Va tt Savage
Horn Sliver too Sierra Kevarta
Iron Silver .6fV Ismail Ho pea .
Leedvllls coa tt standard ,
Ofteied.
... t
...210
. . .400
... 8
... 1
... 7t
..: 21
...it
...804
Bank of Kngtland atatesaeni.
LONDON. May J7-The weekly state
ment of the Bank of England shows the
following changes: Total reserve. In
creased, 507.000; circulation, decreased.
141.008; bullion, increased. 358.560: other
securities, decreased, 1.853.000; public de
posits, decreased, 2. KSl.uoO; public de
posits, increased, 1.2fi8.O0il; notes reserve,
Increased. 470.000; government securities
unchanged. The proportion of the bank a
reserve to liability thla week la 41.46 per
cent at compared with S9.J5 per cent last
week.
Bank of Gerngany Statement.
PERLIN, May 17 The weekly atate
ment of the Imperial Bank of Germany
shows the following changes: Caah in
hand Increased, $9,320,000 marks; treasury
notes increased. 4,720,000 marks; other
ecurltle.s decreased, 28.600,000 marks;
notes In circulation decreased, 46,24O,Ou0
marks. . . .
Treasnry Statement.
WASHINGTON, May 17.-Today s state
ment of the treasury balances In the gen
eral fund, exclusive of the $160,000,000 re
serve, shows: Available cash balance,
$157,!3M17; gold coin and bullion, $71,702,
746; gold certificates, $37,188,810.
Bank Clearings.
OMAHA, May 17. Bank clearings for to
day were Sl.64fi.96ii.Sl, and for the corre
sponding date last year $1,272,137.88.
- Wool . Market.
B08TON, May 17.-WOOL High price, a
small supply and a slight tendency toward
activity are the featurea of the wool mar
ket. Much of the interest Is still centered
in the west, though It Is mainlv in the
form of speculation aa to what the growers
will finally do In the ma iter of prlcv. The
inreiii prices are considered pronillltlve.
Pulled wools are aulet. In territories.
clothing wools are all that are now avail
able and sales are of small volume Pulled
wools are quiet. In territory, clothing wools
are all that are now available and sales are
of small volume, leading ouotatlons follow:
Ohio and Pennsylvania, XX and above, 34
t36e; X, 3i33e; No. I. 3t&a9c; No. 2, iS'f
iik" rln nha-BBha etvAOMVn.
unwashed, 8&!s32Vc; three-eighths-blood. 33c; j
un.niirl uriailic. invW , line WMBIlfU Uf
lalne. ,ir.r. Michigan, fine unwashed,
24'j25c; quarter-blood unwashed, 31"32c;
three-eighths-blood, 32.t.c; half-blood. 31
&32c; unwashed delaine. J76L9c. Kentucky,
Indiana, etc.. thrt-e-elRhths and one-quarter-blood,
33-a 34c Territory: Idaho, fine. 22'u
i3c; havy fine, lieu-; fine medium. 22jj
23c; medium. 2tlfi27c; low medium, 261?27c.
Wyoming, fine, 2T&-;2c; heavy fine. 1882rtc;
fine medium, 22c; medium. 2&27c; low
medium, 2rt8;7c. Utah and Nevada, fine,
22(it:jlc; heavy fine. WrrJOc; medium. ati'6 27c;
low medium 26t27c; fine medium. 22(fl23c;
medium, 2t(T27c; loa- medium. li'Ul'c. Mon
tana, fine cholc, ?4j;5c; fine medium fhclie.
24a-'6c: average, Wn21c; staple. 27'n2cc; me
dium choice, 27i&2hc; average. 2Mi27c.
ST. LOUIS, May 17.-WOOLSieady : me
dium grades, combing and clothing. ri29c;
light fine, 22ft25c; heavy fine. 18tj20c; tub
washed. SltiSStc.
INDON. Msy 17-WOOIThe offerings
at the wool suction sales today amounted
to 13,437 bale.
Mela I Merkri.
NEW YORK. May 17. METALS -There
was a sensational decline in the London
tin market today, owing, no doubt, to an
effort to realise speculative profits. Spot
lost 12 10a snd futures il !oa. with spot
closing at 1!5 and f'lturcr rt 11 p; lo
cally the market was unsettled and lower
In sympathy with the break abroad, with
spot quoted at $44 00454 00. Copper also waa
lower In London at 85 15s id for sit and
K4 17s d for futures; locslly the maikct
mas unchanged: lake is quoted at Jit Toil
18.fi). electrolytic st $18 67vy& 18.76 and cast
ing at S18 2fal8 37V Lead was lower in
London, closing at 17 8s fid; locally quota
tions ranged from $5 7Vrj.4 .00. according to
shipment. Spelter was unchanged at 27
!s kd in tndon: locally the market was
also unchanged, drains: at $5 10. Iron
was 2i3d lower in the English market,
with Standard foundry eh alng at 60 hd
and Cleveland warrants at & 'i: locally
the market waa unchanged: No. 1 foundry
northern la quoted at r8,75tj(l fo. No. 3
foundry northern and No I foundry south
ern at $18 SkWIS ta and No. 2 foundry south
ern at $17 TMtll.e.
ST. fyOCISt. May 17.-M r7TAL-Lead.
firm; $o W. Spelter, dull; $6.85.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
No Great Chance in Valaes on Cattle
of Any Kind.
HOGS COMMAND SOME BETTER PRICES
Dessaael Gone! aael Prices anon
lnt Very Little Chang
in Aay Direction.
SOUTH OMAHA. May 17, 195.
Receipts were:
Cattle, holt Bneep.
Cfnclsl Monday ...
omrisl Tuesdty ....
fiftlclal Wednesday
Ufflcisl Thursdav .
... 4.521 S.7 S.J.J
... i.VA 8.5J4 $..
... S,t93 l.lla i.Ml
... S.JtiS 7. 46 7 2.Vi
Four days this week..l8.3.VJ KW1 ll.'fel
Same days last week... .19.817 Sv.M OT.Stb
Rime two w-eks aao 18.127 8J,4)il TA.iZ
Bame three weeks a5o..l2..W 44.852 2b.6T8
Same four weeks aao. . . .14.SS9 84,2 3 48,417
ame days last year. . . .ln.032 27.465 IV. M9
RECEIPTS FOR THE TEAR TO DATE.
The following; table shows the receipts of
cattle, hoa-s and sheep at South Omaha
tor the year to date, compared with last
Jar; isto. Inc.
V'atlle 3t6.i4 S1I.' f.4.745
Hoars m.,i 87S,:j. 118.1 wd
Sheep o8.872 620.988 8,84
CATTLE QUOTATIONS.
The following will show the prices patd
for the different kinds of cattle on the
South Omana market:
Good to choice corn-fed steers. ... $5.108.75
Fair to choice corn-fed steers 4. 75o5.lt)
Common to fait corn-fed steers... 4.00-04.75
Good to choice cows and heifers... 4.1(cg4 76
Fair to good cows and heifers .3iat4 10
Common to fair cowa and heifers., a.fltvuj) .23
Good to choice atockers & feeders. 4 0(Vf 4.76
fair to gouu atocKrrs and feeders. w.j4'
Common to fair atockers..
SOOijiS 50
, .Stt3.7S
3 004J5.76
riuus, stags, etc
Veal calves
RANGE OF PRICES
Cattle.
Hogs.
Omaha $2.o"tj. 16 $5.ovio.j7j
Chicaao L8Mni.l5 8t6nio.5i4
Kansas City J.blfMO.&O S.o"i.3iys
St. Louis i.OmuH.vIO o-oWtfo.!
Sioux City J.0iui.4O S.a'teb.Jii
The following table shows the average
puce of hogs at houtn Omaha for the last
several days, with comparisons:
Date. im. !18f. 11904. ;!., 1902.1901 . 19.
May 4.... 21A S tfl 4 591 S 76 6 4 S 2
May 5.... 15 t 8u 4 be 7a t 02 S X
May u.,.,1 e j 6 28 4 bt 8 b S 8ti k t8
May 7. .. 8 15 4 tV $ S3, 6 W 5 7u, S 22
May 8.... t ;iH; 6 IT IK 4: 7 tail 6 Mi 8 11
May S.... 10H1 ! W A 7 07 S 8 S 1$
May 10... 84t 5 1, 4 t 7 ti S bl t lo
May 11...I iJv 6 2i 4 t4 S 54 5 tk i U
May 12
111' I o i 4 2 8 47; iir.li t ig
j 6 20 4 88! 6 42 7 08 S 68 1
S 31! I 4 871 6 Si, 7 loi & 71, i 17
May 13..
May 14
may lo... 2! t 10 34 1 11 & ntt t at
May 18... 8 28 6 kO 4 1; 6 8o 7 07 5 69 5 23
May 17... , D 2)1 4 tW' ? 12, 0 72; 5 20
Sunday.
The official number of cars of stock
brought In yesterday by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'aes.
C. M. St. P 2 5 2
Missouri Raclflc 1 1
Union Pacific 38 : 3 1
C. & N. W., cast 1 8 .. 1
C. N. W.. west.... 4K 23 1
C St. P., M. A O.... 17 7 2
C, B. Q . east 1 2 1
C, B. & W , west.... 48 20 2
C. R. I. A P., esst . . 2 4
C. R. I. P., west.. .. 1
Illinois Central 2 2 6 ..
Chicago Gt Western.. 4 6
Total receipts 154
106
16
The disposition of the day a recelpti was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the
tiumber of head Indicated.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
1 0&A 41
Omaha Packing Co..
Swift and 4matiy 881
Cudahy Packing Co 1,022
Armour & Co 684
Vanuatu & Co S
VV. I. Stephen 17
Hill A Son 7
Huston A; Co 14
i,4a;i
2.750
501
1.164
120
2.05S
J. B. Root A Co 8
Other buyers 166
64
Totals
. ...3.4t 7,660 2,670
CATTLE There was a fait run of csttle
here for s Thursday, although receipts were
somewhat short of one and two week ago.
As noted yesterday the quality of the eattl
f;enerauy was good. The receipts consisted
argely of corn-fed steers, with very few
feeders and only a light sprinkling of cow
stuff.
The market on beef steer did not pre
sent any especially new or noteworthy fea
tures, the trade being very much In th
same condition as yesterday a regards
values. As to the movement of the oattle
there was not quite so much snap a yes
terday. Buyers seemed to be In a position,
owing to heavy purchases earlier in the
week, where they could afford to tske their
time. . Sellers also had their Ideas pretty
high alid were demanding pretty stiff prices.
Altogether the trade was not very active
and still the cattle for the most part sold
In good scaaon In the morning and. a
noted above, at steady prices. The close
was dull and slow.
Not far from twenty loads of cows and
heifers were on sale, but the trade was not
particularly active for the reasons noted
above in regard to beef steers. Prices,
however, were steady and the market as a
whole in a satisfactory condition. .
Very few stockers or feeders were noted
among todsy's arrivals. The demand was
not particularly active, although there were
quite a number of looke.rs In the yards, and
some commission houses reported that they
had order in hand for good stuff. The
market might be described ss practically
steady. Some very nice Galloway feeder
old up to $4 75.
Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
No
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to mi t on
17 lltt 8 no
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it 1118 t 10
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ii not t to
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84 lilt 80
81 1480 I to
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1 1441 t 11
It 1251 It
10 1174 t 40
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1070 4 it
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781 4 41
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871 4 tO
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1074 4 It
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1088 4 81
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1010 4 80
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COWS,
1 1018 I 1 4 lit t 10
1 810 40 18 1121 I Si
1 820 1 to 1 i:41 4 00
J 700 1 10 1 1H0 4 00
1 lO'.O t t8 4 1010 t 00
1 I t 80 1 1IO0 4 S
1 780 t tO II 841 4 00
t 72t t 80 1 lltt t 00
1 II I 10 4 I7 4 00
I til t it t Ml IM
1 1080 71 1 10 t 04
I 1100 I 71 1 1410 4 00
I 1020 I II ?1 847 4 tt
1 780 2 to I 1110 4 to
1 870 It 2t 107 4 80
1 til I 00 II 121 t OS
I 844 I 00 4 .. 1141 I It
1 tie I 00 4 1047 4 10
1 880 I 00 4 1082 4 1 0
t 12V0 I oo 1 aon i
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1 into I tt tl H2 4 80
1 87V It 1 1281 4 to
I IK4 I 40 I I't 4 It
I V4 8 to I 840 4 it
1 1400 It 1 12M 4 It
t 4. 'K I to I 11C1 I 2i
1 870 to 8 1171 4 2t
1 1070 to I 100 4 II
I (ion 1 to I i 4 a
1 1020 I tO 1 187 4 :t
1 loan in 1 4M 4 tt
I l;o TO 4 . 1182 4 10
1 nrt 8 tt 1 it4 4 at
I I'M I 71 I Iiat 4 4t
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1 mo I tt t ;.i-i I u
I I'M I St 1 1410 I 40
II 1071 I It 2 114S 4 40
87 714 8 M 17 I I t 10
17 ion 81 t I4V 4 10
1 170 80 1 IM 4 10
I Iio I a 1 yyi I to
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HK1FERS.
1., 4O0 I oo i fl I l
1 740 t) 4 47 I H
I 7J 1 00 1 41 4 "0
t 7MI t no t4 HI 4 o
I tin in It. 00 if
II 478 8 to 8! tot 4 J
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t loo I 71 4 tit 4 4.V
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BLLLS
1 It 10 1 7 l HC J 7)
1 1 tat I 1 ';o I 75
1 M7 i IS I IMi 1 71
1 U.vn I It 1 lite I to
1 e f ts I !1 as
7. 1041 l! 1 b! I li
1 l0O 1 1,1 4" 1 v
1 lln S 11 I I son v
1 IIV 8 Ik 1 17X0 I to
1 14H 8 go t I:y 1
1 ioo $ g j !S 4 n
1 1770 I v ceo 4 oo
I...... Hid 1 43 1 70 4 "0
l i; i in 4 tt; I oo
t Itfl S tt 1 lit" 4 08
1 ISIo I TS I 7o 4 ;j
1 1240 I Tt
CALVES
I 420 I It I0 171
1 8- 4 no i ion i no
t .-o 4 0" 1. . . iro t 7v
1 to 4 it 1 In t T8
1 4o 4 ?5 t ts jt
I II 4 tt I 1 .40 tt
1 t0 4 to 4 141 t 71
1 110 4 71 1 1 it I ;t
2 lot I 0o t 14' I t
1 110 I 00 1 U0 t it
t to t oo :.. is t it
1 110 I 00 I 100 S 7 .V
4 107 t IS 12 14 4 00
I i;j I to 1 ltu on
I itt I Tt 1 54" I Oil
STOCKF.HS AND FEEDERS.
8 ts 1 tt 1 Kit 4 no
1 40 $8.1 i 11S 4 10
1 tto $ en f T4" 4 It
f tot I to ; ;. 4 u
8 '4 4 on J t u 4 ;v
: to 4 oh 1 . 4 ts
t 7IS 4 00 II 810 4 It
4 li2 4 00 8t Hi 4 tt
HOOS Hogs sold :'Vfl5c hlslicr this morn
ing. While It was a little slow to open the
trad was setlv when It once got started
and th big bulk of the hoes changed lianas
In very good season In the morning. Hood
hogs sold generally at $ti..".Sir;.35. which
range bought the larger ptrt or th re?eots.
while vesteiday the buik went at til iityfi
6. .10. The best hogs here sold ss high as
$6.40. which was the top. as against $it.S3
yesterday. Among the receipts were a few
high mixed loads, that Is. loads mad up of
big, heavy hogs running down to light pigs,
which sold from $6. SO down to $6.C.V
It will be noted that the advance today
not only makes up for all the weakness of
vesterdsv and dav before, but leaves the
market at the highest point touched since
the present reaction In values set In In
Other words, the highest point touched since
April 18.
Kepresentaiive sales:
No at. 8k. Pr No- At. Sh. Pr
10 110 ... Itn t; so 40 t 1!V
T ltt ... t to 88 184 ... Itv,
100 168 ... 4 26 74 241 4011 I Itv,
to 188 . . I It 11 281 ... I 12V
24 lit 40 4 80 tl IM ... 4 tl
80 174 ...'I0 48 247 100 I 8?V
47 201 40 M tl ! ... 4 Itl
II 18t ... 30 ft 27 ... t 12V,
82 121 80 80 87 2M ... I 8tt
78 204 40 8 10 74 114 tOO 4 111
48 Ml ... I 10 40 228 ... I 12',
17 111 80 I 10 78 188 IM 12'
71 IM 80 12V 72 244 110 I It
4.: 288 110 t 82V, 47 112 10 lit
71 104 10 12V, tl tit 80 8 It
8 118 40 I 12V, tt 241 10 I It
TO 12 ... 15 V, : 17t 120 115
It Hi ... 12' tt 250 ... IJ.
to 14 ... I'JV tl 248 ... It
T t'4 ... 12 V, 80 141 120 It
41 lit 80 4 12 V, tl tn ... lit
Tl US ... I 31V 7 MS IM It
78 107 110 8?v, 42 '.'tn ... (It
81 117 ... t l:, 7 : 120 38
82 117 iio S;i 7H 524 ... It
7 118 40 12V Tt 240 10 15
48 2tt 80 32V, ,) ;m ... lit
41 288 81) I 82V, 72 27t ... II
Tt til 120 I Ji't 8t lit ... I It
81 200 ... t 82' 27 238 ... It
7i 107 ... I 1!', 7f' 228 ... IS
71 121 80 32Vi C7 2.V4 to St
8f 2"4 40 1 12', tt 211 10 lit
71 217 540 t 82', tl 812 ... I It
4t 240 10 Kv, 82 2IT 80 8 It
It 121 ... Itv It Iti 80 I It
Tt 120 100 4 82' 81 282 ... 4 88
47 1 1 10 I 12V, 70.. 221 ... ltt
41 Ml ... I 32V 71 2f tO 4 It
Tt 124 ... I 3tV 14 250 ... lit
Tt 188 10 I 32 V, 78 230 120 4 tt
Tt 228 ... I la ', 7.: t. ... It
TS til 110 I Itv, tt 21 ... 87V
87 218 120 I2 3( 177 10 I 37',
0 Ill 80 1 121 72 11! 40 8 17',
Tl too ltO 12V, tt 21 ... I ITV
44 168 ... 12V, 80 181 ... t to
8 128 too I 32V f8 "tt 40 48
17 1IT 120 I X2V, 40 Itl io 40'
STAO HOOS.
1 no to t io i 730 m I 10
1 40 80 t 10
SHEEP Receipts this morning consisted
of sixteen carloiids, ten of them single
decks, so that the total number of head on
sale waa comparatively small. As has been
the case all the week the demand for de
sirable killers waa very good and fully
equal to If not In excess of the arrivals.
Still the trade was not quite, as brisk as on
some days owing to the fact that there was
quite a sprinkling Of medium kinds that
could not be expected to attract as much
attention or excite as much interest as did
the $6.i5 lambs here yesterday. Si ill the
trade was sufficiently active to effect an
early clearance.
Among the sales were wooled Iambs good
enough to bring $7, with two cars of shorn
lambs at $6.ti0. Quite a string of medium
lambs sold at $b.?5v7ti.85.
The feeling In the market Is still very
strong and some sellers who have good
shorn lambs back are talking about getting
up to even money next week for their
Clipped stork.
Quotations on wooled stock: Good to
choice lambs, S7.O0iff7.86; fair to good lambs,
$6.60037. Oil.
Quotations on clipped stock: Good to
eholce western lambs, $.253I75; fair to
good lambs, to ;tj d 25 ; cull lambs. $4.Coij?
5.60; good to choice yearlings, $5.758.25; fair
to good yearlings. o.2n'&o.nj; good to choice
wethers. $6.7fifjti.fln; fair to good wethers,
$6 406.76; good to choice ewes, $.V4OfJ6.0:
fair to good ewes, S4.7D'rv,.4o; cull heep and
ducks, u.ia'B'4.30.
No.
80 cull ewe
6 cull lambs
338 western lambs
ISO wooled lambs
68 western ewe culls
S western lamb culls
40 western lamb feeders..
58 western lambs
332 western ewe
128 western ewes
24 western lambs
1 western yearling
Av.
88
70
71
61
.... 57
.... 83
.... 68
.... 70
.... S4
.... 8
. . . . 2
....110
Pr.
6 00
6 00
m
7 00
S 75
4 &0
5 00
6 26
'5 60
5 y
Oft
5 00
26
6 26
6 36
6 36
6 35
7 00
2S8
2
308
29n
110
IM
western lamb culls
native lambs, wooled.,
western lambs
western lambs
western lambs
wooled laniba
71
155
1
81
66
63
CHICAOO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle, Hogs. Sheep and l ambs Steady
on Moderate Reeelpts.
CHICAGO. Mh- 17. CATTLE Receipts,
8.500 heed; market steady; common to
prime ateera. $4 faS.:; cows. $3 25-65. i.
netfer. $;.76j6.8r,; nulls, $:).iXKo'4.25; calves,
$2.7ofll 40; atockers and feeders, $2.76Q4V10.
H0418 Receipts, m.ufai head; market
steady; choice to prime heavy, $860416.66;
medium to good hravy, $8. toft. 65; butcher
eights, $.(A'atv5i; good to choice heavy
mlxe-1, $.45ti.60; packing. $H.OVrj8.47H.
SHEEP AND LAM HH Kcreipta, 16.000
head, market steady; aheep, $6.004.35;
yearlings, $i 0iKiJ.36; lambs. V5.'ifi'67.75.
Kansas City Lire Hock Market.
KANSAS CITY. Mo, May 17. CATTLE
Receipts, 2,61.0 head, including 800 head
southerns; nisrket ateady to a shade lower;
choice export and dressed beef steers, $6 2i
it?6.80; fair to good. 14 ;fxw6.x6; western fed
steers, .; fK-g5.it, stockers and feedera, $-)
ir46ti; southern sieers. t3.604i6.2&, southern
cows, $if-n4.ia: native cows, $J.60U4.80; na
tive heifers, 83.eotlj.26; bulls, 3.wnf 4.i6;
cs Ives. SSOmqftOO.
HOtiS hevrlpts, 12,100 held; market
steady; lop, .45: bulk of sales. $6 TiWS
8 3;V,: heavy, tb i.'ilno 4i; pacaers, $6.3 it
6.4il. pigs and lights. 45.6tKii0.22i.
BHELP AN u I . A M Bb Receipt s,
3.700
hesd; msrket strong; top lambs, $7 i0.
lambs, $8yu7.70; sheep and yesrllnga, V6 '
4i8.2j; lexas clipped yearlings, Si-'o'i7 1.25,
Texas clipped neep. $5lOt.uU; stockers
and feeders. Sl.Scyt.oo.
Sinn I II) Lire Stork Market.
SIOUX CITY. la . May 17. -(Special Tfl -(i
am.) CATTLE Kfce Ipts, tfai nead; mar
ket steady; Blockers, vvcuk; beves. J4i"a
6 40; cows, bulls snd mlxd. SJ.tWo 4.6' ;
stockers and feeders, t3.Vyfl4.Zh; calves ui.J
vtarllnga, 83 0iV(( 4 :6
H'Mib-Receipts. 3 2A head; mar'.tet :ic
higher, selling at ..'yiJ.3.v. bulk of sales,
So.2fyrj.27V.
t. Josepk I, lie Slnrk Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. May 17. CATTLE Re
ceipts. 2.13 head; market slracy; native.
$4.6trg6 60; rows snd lieiters. S3.7b'ri4 '.';
stockers and feeders. fc4.fXyfi4.IO.
HOGS-Receipts. S.ri hed: market
steady to weak; lljliis. 8. li-8i3S; medl'ici
snd heavy, SS.2596.4.Li: bulk of Males. $S27t
f f. 37H.
SIltEP AND LA MBS -Receipts. ?.6i8
head; market s.cd.v to weak; liiii.',j, !7.'u.
Hi I.onls lle tlorb Market.
ST. LOUIS. Mo.. Msy 17. -CATTLE -Receipts,
8.6" hesd. Including -'.) heail Tex
sns; market for nat.ves s rung: Txans
strong: nttlve shipping and export steers,
f 4ffti.fi0; dreasfd beef ant bull iter sif er.
i:l 8f-fi5.7n; steers under l.iX j pounds S3 60't
6.00; stockers snd feeders. $2 a4 1:0: 1 ow
snd heifers. $: ooaf.'tl; rtnner. SLS.Vsi2.76;
bulls. 82 4a4 : calves. S4.iV26 Su; Texst
snd Indian sceert. $VyKfj4.76; roat and helf
n $24n4(Vi.
HOG3-Receipt, ,i bead; matket
hither; pigs and light. SAtJiflelM, cVtrt.
$S iod)8.U; butchers and best hesv). $A.4A-t
HHEEP AND L AM US- Receipts. lie
head; market higher, mtlve muttons. 84 "1
110"; Is'Titis. 6U-iis(X; culls and bucks,
n ,Mid:.l. siiMkera, ;J tVU4.2S.
Kiook la IM.
Receipts of live stock st the 11 principal
western markets yesletday:
1 nme. nogs nreep
, 1.. , At! I Sj.b
nuiini v.'niniis ii.wn
bloux CIH J"0 .74
Kansas Citv !. .
t Josepn -MM S.4
fii. Loin S.fTO .IX
Chics go S.fsW .0
J.4'41
i'.i'i
2.818
$.0iJ
I5.tmii
Totals 18.561 68,847 26,71$
OMAHA WHOI.KS AI.I6 84 ARIIET.
Condition of Trade and Quotation an
Staple and riser Prodoee.
EOGS -neieipia, liberal; frctli cocg. cat
Con"i, lie.
LIVE POULTRY -Hen. KV; rooster, S
457c; tuikevs 15c; ducks, lie.
Ul TTKR-Packing tttck. 12'tr; Cholcg to
fancy uuuy, lc, creamery . ltttte.
HAY Price quoted bv Omaha read renv
pany: No. 1 upland, $10 50; medium, $9.50;
ct'iaise, $9.00. Rye straw, $o50.
HP.AN-I r ton. $17.60.
NEW VfcuETABLE".
TOMATOKS-Floilda, per .rat of tl lb,
net, SS.20.
WAX MEANS-Per box ot about 8ft Ibt,
net. $4.60.
STKLSG BEANS Per bog of about IS
lbs , net. SI.
TURN I P8, BEETS AND CARROTS) -Louisiana,
per dot. bunches, tie.
HEAD LETTUCE - Loutalana. pr bbl.. .
IT. per do 1. heads. SlOOUl.tt.
Lk: AF LETTUCE Hothouse, per
hrsds, 45c.
CUCUMBERS Hothouse, per dot., $1,009
I 60.
ONIONS-Colorado, yellow and red, SW
per lb.: Spanish, per crate, $4.00.
MUSHROOMS Hothouse, per 15., SOtHM.
RADISHES Hothouse, per do, bunco.
CCgf 6c.
TROPICAL FRUltS.
DATES Per box of t l-lo. pkg , St 66;
Hallowe'en. In 70-lb. boxes, per rb v 60; Say
eis, per lb . 4c: walnut stuftrd, 1-1. pkgs.,
$-'.00 per dot.; 8-lb. boxes. $100; fafTas, all
size, $3.26; Mediterranean tweet. $3.26;
seedlings, 13.
ORANUES-Callfornia, extra fancy Red
iand navela, ail site, S3.S6; fancy nay;.
$325; choice, ll sites. U.
LEMONS - Limonlers. extra fancy, 548
size. $4; 300 to 860 else, $4.26.
FIGS-California, per 10-lb. carton, 769
toe; Imported Smyrna, three-crown. Uc;
eix-crown, 13c
BANANAS - Per medium id bunch,
$i.76ii2 26; jumbal, $2.603.00.
TANGERINES California, per box . of
about 125. $3.00.
GRAPE FRUIT-Califronla, per bos, $601
66 60.
PINEAPPLES-Sixe 24. 30 and M. SS; gist
42. $4.76.
FRUITS.
PEARS-Wlnler Nelllt, CtA.
APPLES California, Ben Davit, St bar
bu. box; Wlnesapt, $2.50 per bu. box; other
varieties, $2.oo32.6u per bu. New York ap
ples, Imld T.iia jtnd Rusaela, $C par bbl.
GRAPES Imported Malagas. .l57.6vi.
VEGETABLES.
POTATOES Home grown, per bu., 309
6oc; Soutn Dakota, per bu., 70tj7Se.
BWKKT PUXAlOEo-lUlnol. per 11 -peek
bbl., 84.76.
NAVY BEANS Per bu., $1.86; No. S. $1.7.
LIMA BEANS Per lb., 60.
CABBAGE California, Sv per lb.; Wit
consin, in crates, per lb., Jvc.
CEL.ERY Florida, Si.ist per doa. -UEttF
CUTS.
BEEF CUTS No. ' 1 fibs, 12c; No. 2 rib,
)ovo; No. 8 ribs, 8H''; No. 1 loin, Uo; No.
2 10111s, 12c; No. 3 Joins, 11c; No. 1 chuck,
oVtc; No. 2 cnuck, o'c; No. 8 churck, sc:
No. 1 round, 8c; No. 2 round, 7c; No. I
round, 7'c; No. 1 piste, 8c; No. 2 plat, Sc;
No. 3 piste, 2Vfcc-
MISCELLANEOUS.
CIDER Per keg, $3.36; pe. bbl . S6.7S.
HONEY New, per 24 lb., SI 80.
CHEESE Swiss, . new, 18c; Wisconsin
brick, lbc; Wisconsin llniberger, 15c; twin.
13ftc; Young American, 16c.
NUTS Walnut, iV. 1 soft sheila, new
crop, per lb., 16Vc; hard shell, per lb..
i3Vc. Pocan, large, per lb., 14o; small,
per lb., 12c. Peanuts, per lb., SHc; roasted,
per lb., 8C. Chili walnut, per lb., 12ftl3iu.
Almonds, soft shell, per lb., 17o; bard
hells, per lb., 16c. Cocoanuta, $4 per tack
of 100. '
FRESH FISH-Trout, Uc: halibut, lie;
pickerel, dresaed, 7c; white baas, Uc; gun-nab,-
tic; perch, skinned and drtsced, Sc;
plk. Q10c; redinapper, Uc; aalinon. 13c;
crapplea, 6c; eel, 18c; black baaa, 32c;
whitetiah, U'jl2c; frog leg, per do., 66c;
lobsters, green, - 38c; boiled lobster. 42o;
bluefish, 16c; herring, 6c; Spanish mack
erel. 16c; haddock, ldc; shrimp, $1 per g.Lj
suielts, 12c; cod, 12c; bullheads, Uc; cattish.
16c: roe aoad. 76c; flounder, Uo.
... , ...... .1 .. et ,A .... . . .
nYoif'ttO I-ieoi. eie-uumm, T4.W per gau. ,
hell oysters. Jl.ooWf.uvi per 100; Uttlo Neck
clams, 81.60 per 100. .
SUGAR Granulated cant, in bbl., $6.08;
granulated cane, in sacks, $4.01; granu
lated beet, In sack, $4.81.
SYRUP In barrel. 24c per gal.; In case.
S 10-lb. cans. $10; caaes, U S-lb. Can. $3.80;
cases. 24 2-lb. cans, $1.80.
COFFEE Roaated: No. 35, 26Vo per lb.;
No. 80, 2c per lb.; No. 26, 1810 per lb.;
No. 20. 15Vc per lb.; No. 21, 12Ho rr lb.
CURED FISH--Family whlteflsh, per U
bbl., 100 lb.. RW; Norway mackerel, per
bbl.. 200 lb., bloater, 80.00: No. 1, $28.00;
No. 2, $26.00; No. 8, $20.00; Irish. No. t $14 00;
herring. In bbl., 200 lb each; Norway, 4k.
$13.00; Norway, 3k, 813.00; .Holland, mixed,
$11 60; Holland herring, in keg,' milker.
Soc; keg, mixed, 70c.
CANNED GOODS Corn, atandard west
ern, fx'ue; Maine, $1.16. Tomatoea. 6-1 ft.
can, Sl.2iiji.50; 2-lb.. !7VjcTl.(i0. Pineapples.
S rated. 2-lb . S2.062.80; sliced. S1.S02.24.
allon applet. fan y, 83.7b, California apri
cot, $1.4002.00; peart, $1 TEfc2 50; peaches,
fancy, $1.7:2 40; H. C. peaches, 2.Mir.60.
Alaska tainion, red, Sl.lt; pink, SOc; fancy
Chinook, l' $210; fancy ockye, F $1.5;
ardine. ft oil. $2.60: 8 mustard, $2,604
8 10. Sweet potatoes. Sl.164fl.26; aauerkraui,
S1.00; pumpkins, SOc&Sl.OO; wax bean. 2-lb.,
76&Oc; lima bean, 2-lb., 76c$l.S6; spinach,
$1,364,-2 00; cheap peas, 2-lb., SOc; extre. 76-4
SOc: fancy, $1 &SS1.76
HIDES. PELTS AND TALLOW-No. t
green hide, Sc; No. 2, 8c; No. 1 aaltad. lie;
No. S, loc: bull hide, 73r; dry hide.
12Jr?0c. Horse hides. Isrge, $3: small, $2.
Sheep pelt, each, rjOcfll 26. Ttliow. Ntk 1,
4c; No. 2. 8c; rough, le. . ..
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. May 17. -CONFER Market
for futuret opened steady at unchanged
prices. In keeping with featureless cable.
There waa a little buying for .European ac
count, but Wall street longs were seller
and the market during the middle session
old off tn a decline of S point. Later tha
market rallied on a private cable received
from Rio stating that a meeting of par
ties chiefly Interested had fixed is M a a
rate of the conversion, par of exchange,
and that the market waa in a tat ot
panic. It was supposed here that this cable
had some bearing on th valorisation plan.
REAL ESTATE TRAMFEnS.
Hastings aV Heyden to Martha R. Bor
land, lots 8, 10 and 11, block t, Hast
ings aV Heyden 2d add $1,360
Maty A. Hudenberg and husband to
Joaeptilne v eldenleller, m of lot 7, .
1 uttie s sub - 1.10U
John H. Mason and wife to Arthur
Borland, lot 6. block 8, Clifton Hill..
Arthur and Martha Borland to Hast-
lugs A. Heyden, sa.me .'
Charles A. Gamwell to C. W. Brlnn,
part of lot 4, block 6, Pask Plate....
H. it. Bhlpman to J. J. nyont, lot 1,
block 1. O'Neill' sub
J. M. ( rouse et al. to C. G. Tlnkham,
same
Minnie C. Samueison to Han Backen-
sen, part of lot ll'tj. Millard Cald
too
OUO
260
100
well's add
L700
John t . Miat k and wife to Philadelphia
Mortgage and I rust coinftany, lot IS
and 11, block 8, Kountxe -tth add - 1
Eoiim it. Arm.ut and huaband to Annl
Rowley, part of lot 6, block 12,
buuiii Oman , 2,600
E. M. SiMter v H. B. Payne, lot 26,
M vyne s add
gui in 1 . t'ayne and husband to E.
M. Slater :
Tucfy t.and company to C K. Seagren,
v. of lot 2, block 9r Reed 1st add..
Omana Itili a company 10 Andy Han
sen, lot i, block iVL Grand view....
Leonora O. Fiench and husband to
tx-rnard Rliey, lot 6. block X Pat-'
liens Sd rlaruioga
The Florence company to I. M. Horton,
part of lot 8, biocx 3. K. V. Smith'
add -
1
1
4u0
1
too
67S
Love.i.U Batdorf to oul A. Frederick-
soa. lot 64. At son a ad
1,000
2.600
P. S. t 011 ner tt al. to II D. Mills,
lot 4. block 3. Perain sub
Chris Ra:be and wife to F. A. Fer-
el, lot 3, Miller Park
The r.irenre compn to Paul Wis-
d'im. part of lot 8, block 3. E.. V.
400
ninlth'a
3.00
Annie Benson to K. K. Chrisliineen,
lot 12. block . Pairiik s 2d add.
264
AuguHta Vvennrrsten to Anna Oitnder,
ot 13. b ecu ' Hi , figs 4: till. ana.
i.4j
J-.nrtS.nl .4urie.l, Jr., to L.lxbeth El
fdMrer. I' ft of lot 33, Uunebaugb
ruiT 1.100
Aithur Buriand and wife to William
L. liougti. lot . blix-k 2, Beymour
add : 1.
F ell-it.: tj Maggie Heater, part of
lots 14 and 16. block 446. Grand
View 304)
Shinier at 4 hsse company to Ouy C
rusinen, part of lots 16 and 17, block
i. Yatea Hrmpel 1,7
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