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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: "WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1907.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Despiw Lck af Trad, Wfcet Option!
Hold 8udy.
! f tW SHORTS ACTIVE AND NO OFFERINGS
J
'trehuM ml Cars Llgkt Tkroagk tb
Conatrr and Cenaeewent lira
ness at Cask Article rata
tko Fntnre Higher.
H l?Hfl9 ITH: clear ribs, f 87H: rtort clear,
r 6 Hncon, steady; mim extra enort,
8.7501O.UIJA; clear rlba, 810.13V4; abort clear,
liO.lSi.
lUL'LTKTk-WMk! chickens, lie: snrlnsB.
12c; turkeys, 2c; ducks, UHc; feme.
'tain
TTOR Crvamery. 80c: recking. 18HO.
tAMJit Kinri. hc, caaa count. '
Receipts. Shlom'ts.
Four, biig
Wheat, bu
Corn, bu ..,
Oata. bu ,
.. S.00
..117,010
.. fco.ouo
11.0110
Rl.ono
m.'0
75,000
IfRW TORK, OE.fERAL MARKET
Daotatloas at tk Dar Tartans
Commodities.
NEW TORK, Jan. 8. FLOUR Reoelpta,
Sl. bble.: exnorts. 8.349 bbls. Tha mar
ket was dull and about steady; Minnesota
patents, 14.UW34.J0: Minnesota bakers, W.Jt
3.75; winter patents, $3.4068.76; winter
straights, St. 4001. 60: winter extra. $2.80
41.00: winter low sradea. 82.70W 2.90.
Rye flour, firm; fair to rood, $.&V3.W;
cnoice to fancy, l.85e4.20. Bucwn
flour, steady; 12 lMri.35, spot and to arrive.
BUCK WHEATS Dull, 8L36 par 100 lbs.
CORNMEAL 6teady; fine whit and
yellow, il.I0ei.J5; coarse, $l.lei-12;
kiln dried, 12.76 fi1 2.10.
RYE Nominal; No. 3 weeiern, 69e C 1. f.
New York; Jersey and state, t44c, de
livered New York.
BARLEY Nominal; feeding, 34.1 c , f .
Bunaln.
WHEAT Receipts, 161000 bu.; ex. rts,
240.227 bu. Spot market waa Irrea-ular:
:ia shipments 622,000 bu.. against receipt I "a. ,o elevator ana no f. o. b.
U-t year of tDnxo im anri shmmenta of afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, 887,0 t. o. b.
fVfi (Vkl h ru. ,. t .... afloat: No. 1 hard winter. JLtatn f a h
' .Ill Tl W TT I CT .11 . I uu. V. I . . . ' w iw .
wheat, 121,230 bu. of corn. i.875 bu. of oat mn2aJ outset wheat waa firmer
and flour and wheat equal to 640.000 bu. and higher, factor being outside strength,
Liverpool closed V,d higher on wheat and "i?,er c b'f" a.nd. ""ht nohwest re-
V"V1 higher on com. eelpts. Reaction followed reports of an In-
Bradatreet reported world total wheat "" '" world a stocks., however, and at
Increase at l.Srf.ouO bushels, corn Increased h close price were only net higher, aa
loron... b.. l -1 . . . ... i 'follows: M v Rl 7.. r- t., v aiu-
uusiieis, oats increases ini.vw uun- i rv)Bi L.i... uii 'i " . .
el. ( wRI-Receipts, 64.9T6 bu.; exports, 1.SH0
OMAHA, Jan. , 1907.
The wheat market was very quiet, but a
, few short and no offering; kept price
steady. At the end of the aeeslon May waa
unchane-iwl from ... .... i . v. i
from Argentina reported favorable "weather. I
raostreia snowed a subatantlsl Increase
In wheat against a large decrease a year
ago.
Purchase of corn all through the country
yesterday were light. The cash demand
thla morning was good and consequently
the msrket was firm. May cloalng Wo above
yesterday.
Primary wheat receipt were Ml ,000 bu.
find shipment 296.000 bu., against receipt
t yer of 620.0UO bu. and hlpment of
w.'w qu. orn receipts were i,oit,aw ou,
NEW YORR STOCKS AND BONDS
Speculgtitg 8entimit Uidereoei Marked
Utarttloa tad Kukat EoU Ehgrply.
aaaaaaaaaaama
MONEY OUTLOOK IS AGAIN DISQUIETING
Raxaer that Iavestlgatloa lata Harrl
anaa System May Dlstarb Coadl
tloas Ceases laloa PactBo
to Bell Off.
ernl fund, exclusive of the 15O.0WWO aold
rperve, ahnas: Available cssh balance,
$ S.1'2; gold coin and bullion, $I08.074,
HI; gold certificates, tTJ.24.T10,
Kevr Tsrk Moaey Market.
NEW TORK. Jan. MONEY On call,
firm at W1I6 per cent; ruling rate, 4j tier
cent, closing bid, per cent; offered at I
per cent. Tim loans, firmer; sixty and
ninety days and six month, t per cent.
PRIMH MERCANTILE PAJ'KR-ls
STRLINO EXCHANGE Kasy, with ac
tual business In bankers' bills at 14 MMy
4H436 for demand and at $4 IW701i4 Mli for
sixty-day Mils; posted rales, 4 dl1 and
fM; O'mmerclal bills. M l'i'i
SILVlJHi Bar, WSc; Mexican dollars,
&3C.
BOND 8 Government, steady; railroad. Irregular.
v.tv T. sT.. .took market . 'oamg Quotations on oona. w.r. .u-
- ' vav asaaaa. " a - -- lnaaya.
. - U I .4lnnaew tndav nllff 1 IV
I). 8. nr. K rt .. l4
There waa a good demand for cash wheat
it Mlneanolls from mills and elevators.
taking the bulk of the offerings at HU"o
at Mlneapolls from mills and elevators. I v'or nd. I0 o-,b., afloat; No. 2 yel-
! bu. Spot market steadv: No. 2. i'Wc ele.
w, 4Mc; No. t white, 60c.
Options were
over May for No. X northern, 11,7:? ' 1 Jy , weather and light re-
From two to twentv-slx Inches of snow T.,PU cIpslng Ho lower, aa follow: May,
cover the northern tier of states from the "VTtV ,- .
Jake region to the Rockies, the greatest K.r IB- ". DU-I exports, Z.S75
depth being In northeastern North Lakota. P"; ?F0ilrk' ateady; mixed. 28 to 42
i-ocat range or options: I iV,uirr o .J1 . . " "
. !! 1 . I-Hc; clipped. 3 to 48 lbs.. 40044c
Articles. I Open. Hlgh. Low. Cloa. Yey 1'Jl"'r?1' "hipping, obuu; good to
HOPS Steadv: state n,m. 4a choice
B I ;!$. l2lc; 1806. 8911c; Pacific opasti
v, iiiic; itoft, 10Q14O.
HIDES Steady; Oalveeton, 10 to 25
pounds, 20c: California, 21 to 26 pounds.
21c: Texas dry, 24 to SO pounds, 19c.
i-nAititK steady; acid, 2 it 2 So.
fi country (pkgs. free), Hc.
KiC'K (julet; domestic, fair to extra,
Wheat-
May...
Corn. I
May...
Ill
69 Aj 69 B 6S44A 89 B
87fcBj STTiB S7KA STA
24HB,J4HiB I4HB S4B
7HB
84
A asked. B bid.
Omaha Cash Prices.
tar eiHc: No. I hard. t'M CT- SP '
"T1 S?,;-,?01 "- nara' "V' Pr,"- .PROVISIONS Beef, firm; family, 114.60
. . V CORN No X. 4Ua4e- No. 1 vallow ,.t 0O9.60; beer hams. I2S.60
? Kc- No 1 white mT64 ' yHOW, 26.00; city extra India mess. $20.609
t Vsrl oatsL.jJ! 1 miwS ifnt. whlta ,22 teady; pickled bellies,
) N.m:rc.8lealH! N- Wb,, .,a.V-0Owea?.r5'CkmheamV-
.y RYB-NO. , 6c; No. t 67Ha n"d". easvt nnnTlnnV i?sl' bv,I?k
became sharply, reactionary today and
anemjlatlve nenllment underwent a marked
alteration. Vanlous factors contrlbute4 to
thla result. Including several rumors, of
which the failure of confirmation pointed to
a bearish origin. The principal Influences
on the decline were the recurrence of un
eartness Over the money outlouk snd the
disquletina? effect of the obvious pressure
to sell L'nJon Paolflc.
The tone of the money market wa firm
from the outset following the flurry In the
rate to 10 tier cent late yesterday and It be
came evident that the existing banking "
sources were too scanty to allow a re- , v,'
sumpuon 01 speculative Central of Oa. U 110
UUC, lill (Ml II Ik BinirJIITIII JM. ' ' J I aC.. SO
leaves no ground ror surprise inai me 1 ta t4 lnc
money mantel anouiu hliii i 111 bbubi- 1 q 14 me
tlve condition. The added scarcity or call 1 cw a Ohio 4Ha...im
loan funds Is oartlv due to the increased rhtrato a A. !.... 74
demands of the slight speculative revival, c. B. a 4. a. 4a.... s
It is nitrtlv attributable also to a dlsoosl- C, R. I. a P. 4a.... 77
tlon on the part of leaders to place their i Me rol
funds In time loans rather than on call. rr. a at. u r 4a. .im
do coupon
C. t. la. rag
do coupon
V. . old 4a, I..
do coupon
V. 8. a. 4a, rf.
do coupon .... .
Am. Tobacco 4a..
do 4s
Atrhlaon sn. 4a..
do ad. 4a
Atlantic C. L. 4a
Bal. a Ohio 4a IK
2 V.
e. 4a .
.l4
.1"!
.m
.1H
. 74
.1
.11 Vt
H
4
Japan a id srrlM... n
i
e....lon
1'144
17
4a.. 14
do 4a ctf
do 4Hi ctfa ...
do Id acrlM. ...
U a N. anl. I
Man. e. a 4a...
Oantral 4s
do let Inc..
Minn, a St. L
94.. K. a T. 4s
do la 17
N. R. R. of M. a 4a B4
N. T. C. I ma Mta
S J. c. a. U 115
No. Parlsa 4a 104
do la 74
N. a w. c. 4a 1V4
O. 8. U rfdf. 4
Pann. eonT. IS4a
Raadln sen. 4a Mt
it. U I M. e. la.. US
Jl. L a 8 P. ta. 4a. Il
. L. 8. W. a. 4a... 7
Seaboard A. U 4a.... :
So. Paclda 4a U
do 1 4a ctta M
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Good Ctttl Aboat Stottdj, wUa Ctocn
Bona Lawat
HOGS SH0WIN6 SOME UTTlE GAIN
Liberal Rsrelats of keea and Lambs,
with Trade glow and Doll sad
Aaywhere from Weak to
Tea or Flfteea Lower.
SOUTH OMAHA, Jan. 8, 1907.
Receipt were; Cattle. Hogs. Bheep.
umclal Monday f.H4tl
Oltlclal Tuesday T.OuO
popular price at tAITH. as against M yes
tenlay. The market was not especially
active, some oi trie packers were iioxiing
back, nt being Inclined to pay any ad
vance, but still there was a loir move
ment and the bulk of the early arrivals
changed hands In very fair season at the
prices Indicated above.
Later trains did not fare so well. Borne
of the packers were bears right from the
start and after the more urgent orders were
filled and aoni of the buyers had d opud
out the bears took advantage of the
Mitrrh, 6 S"?ti V ; Mav. fl.a.: jMly, M
4rn!c; September. 6Wic: October, .lc;
November. .16c; Pecember, lofi.2fto. Spot
coffee market eaav; No. 7 Flo. Juc; Pantos,
No. 4. c; mild, quiet; Cordova, rtfUc
OMAHA WIIOI.F.NALR MARKET.
Conditio of Trade Bad aootatloaa oa
staple Bad Paaey Predae.
EOOS Per do., tMrar; msrket easy.
LIVK POL'LTRY Hens, MjV: rooatera.
situation to have their own wav. Th? result 6c; turkeys. loal.V; ducka, al"c; young
was that the market closed slow with all roosters. ut!Hc: geese. tic.
the advance lost. At the time of closing ' Hl'TTF.U-Parking stock. choice
to fncy dairy, WaL", creamery, xitjiic.
It A 1 t holce upliinn, W ou; meoiuni. aw;
this report there were still a niimtwr of
load left on which buyers were bldd ng
no better thsn yesterday
This has helped the easier tone of time . a. ! 00. iw
loans in the last few days: The movement ' 'anJ" i"" ' -"A
Is evidently based upon the supposition that , Cola a 8o. 4a. 14 in , St. U a W. 4a..
time loans are not likely to Ijold at pre , R o.;;;;;;;; J,"' gl"::::'
cm l.iri. ilia uiruuniiiun VI iuum.iw , 1 . i 1 1 1 a t -
Dorrowers to aepena on can loans, even ai 1 Krtt p. tm
n jiiKiirr level wiuvii may ufi siiui i iivt-ii, Q gQ,
ib nasea on ine same asmimDiion. i ne nn- -
nouncement of the purchase of IJB.Oon.OTO of
three year 6 per cent notes of the American
Telephone and Telegraph company recalled
to the attention of the financial world the
fact that large capital requirements still
remain to be supplied. The example wal
of added force owing to the underwriting
last spring of a 610,iu0,000 convertible bond
Issue of this company on which Install
ments payable from time to time should
supply large resources on hand. The re
sort to a note Issue under the circum
stances Is regarded at slgnlflcent of the
Unfavorable condltlom for absorption of
any new offering In the market. The down
ward course of the London discount rale
also halted today and the prospect of a
4 Wabaah
. 7Vl d dab. B
. 17 u Western Md. 4s ....
HorklD Val 4S....104 lW. a L B. 4S.
Japan ta MttlWIs. central 4s...
Bid. Offered.
uv.
71
. n
. 11
1 kl
Boston Stocks and lloada.
BOSTON, Jan. 8. Call loans, 710 per
cent; time loans, 64J1 per cent. Official
quotations on stocks and bond were;
Atchison adj. 4a M lAIIoues
do 4s 100V4 Amalgamated
Mei. Central 4a Atlantic
AUhlsrm ....106VBIn(ham
do ptd lHt
Boston a Albany 1U
Uoaton a Mains MO
Boaton Rlsvated 169
Pltchburf pfd U4Vt
Meitcan Central i
Sfi.ooo.OUO shipment of gold from London to N. v., N. H. a H...nt
Carlot Heeelpta.
Chicago
Kansas City
Minneapolis
Omaha
Duluth
i iit. Louis ...
CHICAGO
1 614 2
78 12 27
210
48 64 87
96
116 80
lined, easy; continent, 89.86; South
America, f 10.68; compound, 11.25 8.60.
CIS 00; ahfirt
ti7 yi a sn ,
BUTTER-ateads Street orlce: Extra
creamery, 83c. Official: Creamery, common
2280o; state dairy, common to flrt, 21
26c; renovated, comfhon to extra, 17ff27c;
western factory, eommon to firata. lSiS'nvte'
GRAIK AND PROvlilOKS I estera imitation creamery, firsts, 23624c.
vntnocf-oiMox state, run cresm, small
. fnd '''fe. Beptember. fancy, 144c: Octo-
CToaiBsT ber, best, 13H14c; good to prime, 12H13c;
de. winter made, average best, 12c; Inferiors,
Peatares of the Tradlagr sad
Prices oa Board of Trad
etiminn a II .- I UfiUc
northwest were partly responsible for mod- 'V4?;?''aJr' .t,e.- Pnnsyryanla and
erate etrength In the local market today. """7 LSJ .",e5"a- wmt.' ?: 8ta e.
Another reason for tha Urmneas waa un- I """- "taie, mixed
Brazil was a disturbing factor In that
market. The conspicuous weakness of
I'nlun Pacific arou9td a feeling of uneasi
ness fiat more waa looked for from tho
Interstate Commerce commission's Investi
gation than has been allowed to be under
stood. The continued absence from hi
Pcrs Marquette M
t'nlon Pacific 17ts
Am. Pneu. Tuba.
Aster. Sugar 114
do ptd UJ
Am. T. a T 13
Am. Woolse MS
do ptd 102
Another reason for the Urmneas was un
favorable harvesting weather In Argen-
a. Ai the close wheat for May delivery pfSTrB"; i?it.
extra. r.o-
western firsts, 26o. Official price: Firsts,
POULTRY Alive, steady: western rhlrV.
en, 12c; fowls, 14o; turkeys, 14c. Dressed,
(
tin
wss a shade higher than yesterday's final
quotations, torn ana oats were aiso cacn i, ,.J .Vkii;.. SaVt -
a shade higher. Provision were 160 T'V S)5'0, 12916c' Vkeys.
lower. ... i - .
The wheat market displayed considerable
strength during the nrst part of the ses
sion, but later eased off and cloaed about
Kansas City Grala and PtotIsIobs.
ViVDia f-'TTV T .. nrvvn..
a on. ana ciusea itoui ..nji,?' Tnr.Ai May.
. , .. . i . T..I.. ami v. . . '
sieaay. uwing to a scarcity oi oncrinn "i " 'j? v.cvu.i 4 nam, sMjrdc;
the volume of trading waa small. The No. 8, 6oQ70c; No. 8 red, 70710; No. 8,
principal demand came rrom snort, wnii 1 . .
tha. aulllnar : ehlflv r ra.h Intareata I CORN MaV. SSUC: JulV Ul" RunUmh.,
and commission houses with, northwestern I )p- cf"ns'0," mixed, 86c; No. 8, 3t&
connection. The market was bulllshly Hc: No. I white. 87,c.
affected at the start by a decreased move- iiAlt wnue, ooc; no. I mixed, 84
delay to harvestrtur In Argentina because lAATTB.tedJri choice timothy. 816,603
of wet weather. Bradstreet report oil J?n2lc '.Ti" ILO0ll.eaL '
tha world visible upply of breadstuff, S'ScT o. ai' n?f'zc-
which ahnweH un Inereaaa at 1 SftO O0O hu.. I EOQS Steady; tlrt. 20c: seconds. lCUl
compared with a decrease of l.SM.Oi0 bu. a : . Reoelpta. Shipments.
year ago, brought about a change of sen- JneaV aa' ....73,0iK - 136,000
timeni towara tne noon nour ana auring x . ' X. -" , , tw.mw
the remainder, of the day offerings were Oats, bu. 18,000 ' 4 w.ouo
fairly ilberal.-May ooemed Mtfi higher - .
at 76H&76C. sold up to 7o and then de, WaIa, .or T 1 quotation-for Kama
cllned to 76V- The close waa at 75Vdaty delivery.- Thej-ange of prices, as re
757AC. Clearances of wheat and flour were Prta .PJf. ,Loffn 4k . Bryan,. 112 Board of
equal to bJH.HU bu. primary receipt wera ......a.
t.n ! hi, nnmn.ra. milth tltl kit tnm I Rang Of prlCe!
, the curreapondlna day one year ago. Mln- t neai vpening.
neapolla, Duluth and Chicago reported re
ported receipt of 366 car a against a holl
day last week, and 862 car on year ago:
The corn market wa quite nrm early in
the day on buying by commission houses
and local shorts, but later the market lost
nearly all Us firmness because of selHng
preesure from commission houses. Unset-
office of the head of the system also gave kJiL; EiM".iiu"' 12s
rise to rumors of more serious disability ua B!actrio i
than had been publicly admitted. The 1 do 'pid ....
later rumor that J. P. Morgan waa III an- Mass. aaa 44
parently resulted from suggestion of the initsd Prnlt its
rorraer rumor. Home special weakness In : United 8. st 4h
the Morgan stock gave forde to the 1 do pfd few
rumor for a time until many Inquiries at D. 8. steal 4t7
-the office of the financier brought dls- 1 do pid 10
clulmers of the reports. Southern rftllwar Adrantura
ran off and It waa supposed that Uaulda- I' 'Bid. Asked
tion for account ot an estate of a late
dominant figure In the comnanv was re
sponsible. United States Steel was also
heavily sold. The announcement that the
New York Central would repav the dlvi-
uruu inr.um 011 .snusrr in on 1 nursnay or j 40 account
1 i wm promise or a modifying I Anaconda
iiiiiunig. un u)e nrmness or tne money Atchison
maraei, mil it was also regarded as a t - do sfd
linrxmy of the necessity felt for measures j Baltimora A Ohio,
to conserve the ease of the money market. Canadian Paclfio
Subtreasury operations have yielded 81.3.1 - t hea. a Ohio ...
000 to the banks since the bank statement ' Chicago Ot. w...
was comolled. There a it. p..
by short at the decUne, which were quite ! DsBaara 86
severe, but there wss no effective rally Dwvr.. R- 0
and the market closed Irregular.
Bonds were irregular. Total Bales, par
value. 81.8i6.0(i0. United State bonds were
unchanged on call.
The following are the quotation on the
nmw ion biock exchange
Csl. a Hecla....,
Centennial ,
Copper Ranga ..
I)ljr West
Franklin
Ills Royale
Mass. Mining ...
Michigan
Mohawk
Old Dominion ...
Osceola
Parrot
Shannon .........
. amarack
Trlnltf
United Copper ..
U. 8. Mining....
Victoria
'Vlnona
WolTsrlna
North Butt ....
Butts Coalition .
Nevada
cal. a Arliona..
Ttcumash
. a
..11H
.. 16
.. 14-t
..00
.. 40V,
..
.. 11
.. M
.. 11
.. 1
.. 21
.. II
.. to
..1M
.. I0V4
.. 101,
..its
.. KH
.. 7IVi
.. W4
.. 7V,
.. 11
..IS"
..11744
..
.. 1
..171
.. II
9.SU)
Two day thla week. ..18.346 1b,0'6
Sams day last week.... 6,3-M .t16
Sams days 2 weeks ago.. 3 b,3ul
taii duys 8 weeKS ago.. 16.144 11, MM
Same day I weeks ago..lM 13.9"
Same days last year 8.68 16.667
The following table show the receipt of
cattls, hog and sneep at South Omana tot
the year to date, compared with last year:
1907. .. lno. !.
Cattle J6.93J 16.8S8 10,044
Hogs ...i4 44,7(4 4.M
Sheep 31,976 84.694 (18
CATTLE QUOTATION).
Oood to choice corn fed staeis ta.4fj.J
Fair to good corn fed steers 4 To-jiW
Comon to fair steer t.nu4 7
Oood to choice fed cow 84.4 60
fair to good cow and heifer.... saHJBJ
Common to fair cow and heifer.. 1.6O4.60
Oood to choice st'ker and feeder. 4 2os4 (3
Pair to good stocker and feeder. 34"o4.20
Common to fair stock era 3.751 10
Bulls, stags, eto t:6a4 6
Veal calves 4.0045 50
The following table shows the average
price of hogs at South Omsha for th last
several days, with comparisons:
res. A. la Pt. Na . h. r.
n im to 1 so ri no itn rt
M Ill 1S9 I no III K 40 lH
H 941 ... t 74 IM ... ;7V
tl lit ... IK II .14 ll 4 174
Tl 110 ... I 7 HI ... I I7S4
at t?4 It III 71 tin ... 6
7 Ill ... I tl IM ... 17H
47. I4 ... 4 7 71 tit ... ITU
41 171 ... 4 S I7 4 I 17V4
71 Ill ... 4 tt Tl Ill 40 I
4 114 ... I H U Kt ... I7tt
IB tit ... ID 71 Ml 44 I 7S
II 141 10 I n 44 14 ... 4 PTV4
IS gll ... lit It N7 40 4 I7H
M Ill H IN 10 174 ... 4 f7V
14 Ill 404 II ft 144 14 I 17
4t I4 ... 4 M 40 ! 10 I t74j
71 Ill 400 4 H II I4 Ml 7
IT 131 40 I 17 IM ... I r4j
so 41 ... I I7V at lis in I 17V,
0 im ... 1 rvt 11 174 4 I n
T 114 ... 4 17Mi tl MO ... I17i
II IM ... 4 t74 M 1 4 l
It K4 40 4 97Mj II 171 IM I in
it 10 ... 1 rn It 17 110 I H
I .1S ... f I7H 44 14 ... IM
48 M ... 4 I7Mj IT 117 40 to
41 HI If) ins TT IM ... II
Tl Ml 44 4 I7V4 TO Ml 40 4 10
t iw ... I rs m :tt ..
II ta M IflH 44 IIS 10 I M
41 rl ... 4 17V4 71 tS7 .. IH
7i rn ... i rrw, it. ... i:h
T4 mt ... I tin ii r 10 l
It Ill ... I 17H 17 ! ... 4 It
II Ill ... I 17H II Ml ... I 174
11 IN ... 4 174 41 11 ... 4 IJMj
M JS7 SO I J7Vj Tl 171 ... I IS
41 ICO ... I 174 141 147 ... Ill
Date. 1907. 1906.jl906.;i904.lKB.1902.jl901.
Dec. 80...
Dec. 81...
Jan. 1....
Jan. 2....
Jan. 8 ...
Jan. 4....
Jan. 6
Jan. 6....
Jan. 7....
Jan. 8
I 6 081 4 521 4 61
C 24H! 4 47 4 64!
24 I 6 14, 4 44
6 21 6 111 4 39 4 61
6 2"4 6 071 4 43
29S 6 14l 4 461 4 771
( 3LM,! 6 2L-I 4 471 4 67
I 6 171 I fil 4 68
M 4 501 4 n
6 27HI 6 86 14 60
861 6 861
6 36 6 .4 I 4 80
( 83' 1 1." I So
( Mi 2S 4 96
S a iv a so
I 02
6 04
a
09
09
29
i 841 8 24!
40 a
4 4 4
eonrse. 88.tu8.M. Rye straw, 866097.00.
BRAN-Per nn, 116 an.
NEW VKO STABLER
TOM ATOKS Florida, per 6-basket crato
Of 30 lbs., 37 604j,00.
WAX PKA.NS-Per bu. box. 13.tOtJ6,00.
LEAP LETTUCE Hothouse, per dog.
henrl. 4fc
CELERT-Callfornla, per do., 76c4?tl 09.
CUCUMBERS Hothouse, per do., l.ioJ
loo.
HORSERADISH Case of 9 doa.. 81.98.
I RALHSIIMi-rT ana nuncnee. ouincrs,
I. k,.n.l... 7.- hnl hnn. KMUVt
IMI tO UHIHIHB, ,fcrv L " ' '1
GREEN PEPPERS-Per e-baaket crate,
84 6ii 86.00.
PARS LET Hothouse, per doa. bunches,
40c; southern, 90o.
HEAD LETTUCE Southern, per doa.,
$i.ai.26. .
SHALLOTS Southern, per bu., 60a
OLD VEGETABLES
TTJRNirS. CARROTS, BEETS, PAR-SNIPS-Per
bu., 75c.
SWEET POTAT'.,E' Kni. per bbU,
$2 &; Illinois, per large bbl., 81.00.
ONIONS-Home grown, per bu., ette;
I Spanish, per crate, fc.00; Colorado, per bu
I 'AVY BEANS Per bu,, 81.86; No. l
1 $150.
LIMA BEANS Per 10., 0.
C AH B AGE Holland seed, home gTOWTa,
IV per lb.
EGG
SHEEP There Wss a fair run of sheep
and lambs again today, while the market pr D0 13 ;
remained In about the same condition aa annles. 13 afi.
detailed yesterday. Packers did not ap-1 PEAKS-Winter Nells, per box, 83.00.
De
PLA NTPer do , r 364388.00.
POTATOES Per bu.. lOtfooc.
RUTABAGAS About li lb, to
$1.60.
FRUIX8
CRANBERRIES Per bbl., $8.(0.
4 tit.i r.-a ii T . ak,.U a O ik."i faaaat.
X ruijiJ Dm V IS, IIJUII v, ay w aawnvn
$2 26; Jonathans, (Sou; now xora
GRAPES Malaga, per bbl., ti. 0011. 96.
TnUrlUAL
Sunday.
RANGE OF PRICES.
Cattle, Hogs.
Omaha $6.15'ciJ 26 t.36rf.82H
Chicago lU&IM 6.66.62itj
Kansas City 2.0"-2 6O 6 SVa 424
St. Louis 2.Vci,60 6.76'(( 66
Sioux City 2.6"rt.a .lb4.3&
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'ses
The official number of usrs of stock
brought In today by each road was:
London Clostnat Stocks.
LONDON, Jan. 8. Closing quotation on
th Stock exchange were:
Cons, money .... M Ul-4iM., K. a T 424
May
July
Corn,
May
July
7(H4
6H
jtm
Highest.
70Ka7OH
69H
88S384
3SMH
Lowest.
7-70
6Vs694
85
loo
l.lno 11 Hi 121
ioo as '4
Visible Snpply of Grain.
NEW TORK. Jan. 8 Special cable snd
tied weather , wa the chlet strengthening telegraphlo advices received by Bradstreeta'
Influence. Large primary receipt were show the following change In available
partly responsible for late selling. The 1 supplies aa compared with previous ac-
cifsae was sieaay. Aiay openea a snsae i eoiint:
hlafhee at llkn mill h,twn aAUiffiSkf I WhMt TTnLtjMt St mt mm mm . r.t rju..
and 43Vsl34aU, and closed at 43Hc Local I Increased 404.000 bu.; Canada, Increase &
receipts were 614 car, with six of Contract 1761.000 bu.: total. United States and Canada.
grade. . Increased 1,166.000 bu. : afloat for and In Eu-
rue oats market followed tne course or i rope, increased 700.000 bu. ; total American
wneat and corn, Deing nrm eariy in tne ana European supply, increased 1.866.000 bu.
day and weakening toward th end of thai Corn United State, and Canada, In-
session. Trading was 01 mau volume, creased l.vn.ow bu.
May opened unchanged to a shade higher I Oats United State and Canada, Increased
at 367 360 to 36c. sold at 36V4c and cloaed 161.000 bu.
t otic. Locai receipts were care. ine leadina increasea and decreases m.
Provisions were weak nearly all day be- I ported this week are set forth In tha fol-
cause 01 nailing py local packers, iarga lowing laote:
receipt or noas at ail primary point in I . - increases.
the welt furnished the basis for selling. I Chlcaa-o Dfivate elevators m Arm ki.
The greatest loss waa sustained by pork. Manitoba 866,000 bu
At the close May pork wa on soe at ib-3. Milwaukee private elevator Sl.OoO bu
Lard was down loo at $9.87. Rib ware DECREASES.
15o lower at 88.67H- Portland. M 14&.000 bu.
Estimated receipt for tomorrow: Wheat, Knoxvllle SO.noo bu.
in car; corn, is cars; oaia, nt cars; nogs, 1 vicinity or Lincoln, Neb 63,000 bu.
8H,fiO head. I Chattanooga' 60,000 bu
The leading futures ranged as follow: I Minneapolis private elevator 60,000 bu
.I "' " 1
Artlcles.l Open.) High.) Low. Close. YC
i,4uo ia
65
17"
.niu 111
ZD, 100 15s
12
0
s
KX 114 M 174
im isauj U114 131114
i.ttn 114
tiiooo "tiH H"
400 l'4 144
1.100 M
MO 121
100 II
l.too 734
1. 0U0 43V4
400 764
'"ioi iii"
'"ioo iii"
TOO 184
100 10
i
Wheat
. May
July
Corn
Jan. May
July ,
Oat
Jan,
May
July
Tork
Jan.
May
July
Lnrd
Jan.
May
July
Ribs
Jan.
May
July
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Jan. 8. WHEAT
a., .sbwml. Bw. ,1 ., .ai nrai I ""iTlJ. i 4) alUiy. l" O . f no. 1 nitrn. Hati,p
(r, wo IJH i?7 2P., CT Ko. f northern, flate: Io 8 northern' VaiZla
n"4.aa Til. 7iV Tb1 7S.D4 : i.l -ILmL
- , 1 ; 1 n 1 (, m noi-inern. iznutan.
sou. sou. ai. anu FLOUR First patents, $4.2i?t4.39: second
- -n -i.,-nii HHlN-ln bulk Hi filftltm
334
S67TJ3tij
8sJ
saxJ
86V.,360oi
14 80
1 ia w
18 3H
1 00
16 2ft
14 4ZH
22H
9 40 I
47Vi! 9 60
9J?Hl 9 06
4JW1 25
9 36
8 77H
06
9 121
8 T7H 8
1(6 I IH
11H1 00
83H
3
16 75
ia 26
14 a
3SK
Xl4
16 08
16 60
14 80
MMwaakee Grala Market.
MILWAUKEE. Wl.. Jan. I.-WHJUT-
teaay; ja. 1 nortnem, 7wi79c; No.
northern, 74fnc; May, 76M ifr7R7o.
itr-Bteaay no. 1. an4jvfcc.
BARLEY tsteady; No. 1 66fJ66c: sam
ple, 44lfi6He.
06 1 COKN-Stadyj No. I cash. 8E-fi3Hc: May
9 27UJ 9 4JVi I '7c sikco.
4 i Vi
Liverpool Grain Market.
8 8 T7H LIVERPOOL Jan. l-WHEAT-Boot
s.Hii i4jinrm; No. 3 red, western winter, 6a. Fu-
s uv 1 111 1 lures steady; noarca,. 4d, May, as 3Sd;
I JUIT. S.
No. I I CORN Spot steady; American mixed,
Cash Anntatlnna were aa follows: I hew. 4s 3Sd: American mixed, old. sa
pivi-ia-rtuiai bh4 mimmv winter natniii I Futures steady: January, as lvd: Mf.h
3.20y8.&0; winter atralirnts i; spring
patents, 83.7tii8.si); spring straights, X3.10V
8.40: bakers. I2-uM0.
WHEAT Nu. 1 spring. 754378rc; No. t
sprlns;, 6041780 : No. 3 red, TlVUilSe.
CORN No. t, Stc; No. 3 yellow. 4"Her4OV,0.
GATS No. & 33'c; No. a white, KUfc.
KTB-Nil. I. 0c.
Phtladelpkla Prednce Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Jan. l-FiWl(urirm
fair demand: western fresh. 27c at mark
CHEESE Steady: Nsw York full rr.-m.
wc: choice. 14V0.
bi ttkr-Firm: extra weatern creamery
BARLEY Oood feeding. 4065c; fair to I official prloe, 82Hc: street Dtice. i&Xkc: extra
ciioif-e iTianin, si -nnxs.-. i ncarur prints, jsc
KKKIIb-No. 1 nax, 11 14H; no. 1 nortn
western, 31 2t'H. Prime timothy, 14.35. Clover,
contract grade, 114 uu.
PROVIi IONS-Short ribs, sides Goosel
it J7vti 42W. Mess pork, per bbl.. 116 76.
lard, per 10 lbs.. 89.06. Short clear side
tboxedl. IS.1IWDV.2.
Hecelnta and shipments of flour and
fraln:
lour, bbl
Wheat, bu
Chrn. bu .
0U. bu ...
Rye. hu ....
Hurler, bu
On th Produce exchanse todav the but
ter market waa steadv: creamerlea. 23iSlc
dallies, 3ui !7c Eeigs weak; at mark, rase
Included, xon-fc; nrsta, zsc; prima firsts,
23c; extras, c. e nceae, steady. 13rfl4c.
I. Lonla General Market.
ST. IX5UI8 . Jan. 8. WHEAT Hlher:
track. No. 3 red. cash. 76H!fl7Sc; No. 2
. hard. T0j7?c; May. 7575Uc; July, 73740.
- CORN Firm : track. No. $ cash, 3944
rHc; No. I white, 40WO-41C; May, 4l'c
Jnlv IKaAd'Uc.
OATS Firm; track. No. I caah. S6c; No
I white, mc; January
8TWC.
Peorln Mnrket.
PEORIA. Jan. 8 CORN Higher; No. 3
jrellow, 3c; No. 3, 89c; No. 4, 8sc;'no grade.
OATS Firm: No 1 white. S6ic: Nn 1
wnue j4',bs4jC- no. 1 wnite,
Recelnta. Shlnmenla. na Bieaay; o. 1. aomsc.
BILHIl xs
113. UM 27.61) Dnlntk Grain Market.
.CJ.Jrt) 111. DULUTH. Minn.. Jan. 8WHEAT-On
si wj lau.i'v 1 track, iso. 1 northern. 76c: No. 1 north.
ii.""v 1 arn. i4j.c: saav. r .c juiv. 7x.n
I.V.IW 1 w. i'v 1 imio 10 arrive, astoc.
rl T t-eac,
BAR LEY 8&0bo.
Toledo teed Market.
TOLEDO. O.. Jan. 8 8EHDfrvh
clover and January. KHAu.- .'.I..,..
86.67H; March. 8s 4. v,; April. 88.42H. Prim
umumy, rnmi aiaiae. li.-Stj.
Aden Btpreas
Amalgamated Copper ill. too
la O. a r i.too
Am. c. a p. prd 100
Am. Cottoa Oil goo.
Am. Cotton Oil pfd....
Am. Express 100
Am. H. a L pfd
Am. Ics Bacuiitisa..... loo
Am. Llnsead OH ,,,
Am: LJnsesd Oil pfd
Am. Lecomai.lv ............ . TOO
Am. Locomotlra pfd
Am. 8. a R 17.tno
Am. 8. a R. pfd too
Am. sugar Kslnlus l.sno
Am. Tobacco prd ctfa.,..,
Anaconda Mining Co
Atchison
Atchison pfd .., ,,
Atlsntle Coast Line
Baltimore a Ohio........
Bal. a Ohio ptd
Brooklyn Rapid Tr
Canadian Pactfra
Central of M. J
Chss. a Ohio
Chicago Ot. W
Chicago a N. W
M. a St. P
Chicago T. A T
Chtcss-o T. a T. pfd :.
c. c. c. a st. l
Colorado P. a 1
Colorado a 80
Colo, a So. 1st pfd
Colo, a 80. id pfd
Coasolldatad Gas
Corn Producta
Cora Producta pfd
Delaware a Hudson
Del., L. a W
bsnsse a R. O
D. a R. 0. pfd
Distillers' Securttlss
Beta
Kris 1st pfd
tens Hd ptd
Osneral Electric
Hocking Vsll.7, oflsred.....
Illinois Central
Intarnatlotiat Papsr
Int. Paper pfd.....
Int. Pump
Int. Pump pfd .v.
Iowa Central
Iowa Central pfd
Kansas CHr Be
a. C. Bo. pfd
Louisville a N
Mexican Central
Minn, a St. I......
M , St. P. a 8. 8. M
M , St. P. a S. 8. M. sfd.
Missouri Paclfto
Missouri. K. a T
M.. K. a T. pfd
Nstlooal Lead
M. R. R. of M. pfd
New York Csntral
n. t., o. a w
Norfolk a W
Norfolk a W. pfd
North American
Paclflo Mall
Peneaflvanla
Psupls's Uas ,
r . c, c. a t. im
Pressed Steel Car
Pressed 8 C. pfd
Pullman Palace Car.,,
Reading
Reading .1st pfd
Rssdlng Id pfd
Rapublls Stsel
Republic Steel pfd....
Roth Iilsnd Co
Rock Islsnd Co. pfd. .
St. L. A 8. P. Id pfd.
St. L. 8. W
ft. L. 8. W. pfd
Southern Paclfla
So. ractne ptd. ..a...
80. Rsllwsr
So. Ksilwsr pfd
Tsnnesses C. a I
Tssss A Psaldc
To.sda, St. L. a W..
T . St. L a W. pfd..
t'nloa PactAs
laloa Paciaa pfd
V. 8. Eiprsaa..a
U. 8. Hsaltr
V. 8. Rubber...
V. 8. Rubber pfd
I' 8. Steal
V. 8. Steel pfd
Va. -Carolina Caemlsal
Va.-Caro. Chsm. pld..
Wsbask
Wsbssh H
Wsllsfarge Eiprsaa ..
Westingouuse Ktsctfia
Western t'nlon
Whssllng a L. B
Wisconsin Central ....
Wis Csntral pfd
Northern Paslfto
Central Leatasr
Csatral Leathsr pfd..
Sloas-Shemeld Stsel ..
Oreat Northern pfd...
Int. Metropolitan ....
Int Mel. pfd
Total ssiss for the dar. 8t4,loO sUarea
Bvaporated Anplee and Dried Fralta.
NEW YORK, Jan. 8. EVAPORATED
APPLES Market showed a generally
firmer tone, owing to smaller offerlnira for
May, S5 future shlpr s'nta. while stocks available
1 tor iinnieaiasj ueuvvrr are not naavv
Fl OUR Steady; red winter patents. 11 sa 1 rrune are quutea at aaac; cniHce, k'c
43 76; extra fancy and straight. 8310fj3.46; I fancy. 9c.
"3
Cle IZ.6M1Z86.
t?FFl-Tlmcithy. steadv at 83.3693 76.
t' iHNMKAL Steadv. 82 u.
BRAN Dull: sacked, eaat track. 9afKc.
HAY-Qulct, tloiothy, $14.U0u 16.60; prairie.
II ikw-16.U.
iros tNrrroN ties $1.01
HA CHUNG 9c.
HKMP TWINE 9c.
1-i VIKI INS l'ork. lower: lobblns.
$14 30. Lard, lower, prime steam. 88 A5. Dry j caUrl at THbc; secJed ralalns. itiluv
aa.t taeala, steady; boxed extra aaort. I uonaua tacra, iwv'
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Prunes
are active at all points Quotations for
California fruit range from Mac. accord
)ng to else. Apricots are more or leas
nominal In the absence of Important de
mand or offerings, t holce are quoted a
lac: extra choice. 17rlkc: fancy. Hyu'JO-
Peaches are unchanged, with choice quoted
at 12c; extra choice, lia-'; fancy, ljc.
Raisins are quirt but Jrm, with loose mus-
High. Lew. Close
3M
.1104 1114 1184
444 44 4344
1024 io4 1014
it 1144 114
W
140 240 140
II
. 174 M 11
17
II
744 784 TS
110
1M4 151k 161
.117 117' 111
135 114 1S44
74 7 H4
2814 MI4 2413
1074 I0fi4 -iuo4
101 1004 1004
ill 111 111
St l-lt
114
Hi)'
104
1:14
100
174
II
.1M4
II
N. T. Central.
Norfolk aw..
do pfd
Ontario a W
Pennsylvania
Rand Mlnea
Heading
Southern Railway
do pfd
Southern Pacl&a ..
t'nloa Pactfto
do pfd
C. 8. Steel
do pfd
do pfd
Erie 41
do 1st pfd Tl
do id pfd 484 Wsbaah
Illinois Central 176 do pfd ...
Louisville A N 14l4l9panlah 4a .
SILVER Bar, steady, S3 l-16d per ounce.
MONEY HWUtt Per cent-
The rate of discount In the open market
....H74
.... 144
.... II
.. 44
.. T2S
.. 74
.. Tl
.. 17
.. 17
.. M44
..111
.. 144
.. 11
..110
.. II
.. 114
.. t4
C M A St. P. Ry.. 21
Wabash 4
M. Pao. Ry 13
Union Pacific 8ystem 63
CAN W. Ry. E). 4
C. A N. W. Ry. (W). 13
C. St. P. M. A O. Ry. 25
C. B. A Q. (E) 11
C, B. A Q. (W) 6S
C, R. I. A P. Ry. (Ei 7
C..R. I. A T. Ry. (W) 1
Illinois Central 4
Chic. Great Western 4
7
1
2
20
9
46
9
4
18
11
1
2
3
131
1
1
26
3
8
8
'?
4
near to be verv hunsrv for Suoplie. al
though It was evident that they wanted a tropii:ai. FRUIT.
few good killer. The feeling that there ORANGES Florida oranges, all sites.
Is likely to be heavy marketing at eastern 322641260; California nsvels, extra fancy.
points, witn consequent weaa maraets, ims m alies, 83 00; fancy, 82.86.
m.ide buyers a lit tie cautious, so that they 1 .KMi ink 1 .inunin extra fancy. 148
g lj are apparently not anticipating their wants, aixa, 34.60; 300 and 860 else, 84-60; other
j (sj . but buying only na needed from day to day. brands, 6O0 less.
1 ne result in mat tne maraet u HAIN Ars A-'er medltim-18ea ounon,
slow this morning, with tho ttndenay djwn- J2.ot.tu2 25; Jumbos, $2 6oJ3.60.
ward. In a few cases buyers picked out DATES Kada way, 6Vc; sayers, Be: Hal-
aomething that they Just happened to want, lowi, new Huffed walnut data, 8-lb. box,
paying about the sums prices as yesterday. $1.10.
For example, some good litmbs old at GRAPE FRUIT Blae 64 to M and 80 to 96,
17.40, which was the same price that wis 14.25.
paid for them yesterday. On th other FIGS California, bulk, 6He; 8-crowm
hand, some of the same stuff here yester- Turkish, loc; 6-crown. 14c; 8-crown, 12c.
uI soia ss mucn as 111c lower, ine nmrnn tut-OAW U To t'er suck of 1"", e4.su.
ss a whole might beat be described a 1
now to IWiilSc lower. I
WuotaUona on killer: Oood to choice
Inmbs, 87.0Oi37.4O; fair to good lamb, 16.75
4)7. 0v; good to choice yearlings, lamb
weights, 86.0O4ji6.26; fair to good yearlings.
Total receipts '. 1SW
Tne disposition 01 tne day s receipt wa
a follows, each buyer purchasing tr
number of head indicated:
Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co 73! - 1.IB6 I.S04
BEEF CUT PRICES.
No. 1 rib, 14c; No. 8 rib, loc; No. 8 rib,
7c; No. 1 loin. 17c; No. 2 loin. 12c; No. 8
loin. 9c: No. 1 chuck. 6Vc: No. 2 chuck. 6c !
1 No. 8 chuck, 4c; No. 1 round, 7Vc; 8
3 round, 6c; No. 1 plate.
.n.i.i.l 1 1 V . .
, , "... . . . ; . , , 1 ai'ui.u. v-7m,, m IUUIIU, , Ai
'n,D w'e:ril. eo.ti.tu; good 1.1 cnoi-a 4c; No- a tf 4o; No. , pla(t, Jc.
Ll'l. ."'I "'B-vyweigniB. '''i " L MISCELLANEOUS.
CHEESE-Swiss. new, 14c;
good yearllnirs. heuvvwslahts. 14 liiif.76
good to- choice old wethers , -6. 60; fair DrlL.ki wiBCOng; nm'berger,
to good old weth-rs. 1c. (0fi6 J6; good to tw)nH. jj,.. Tc.unK xmeilcana, lUc.
nhrtlria aatian A fiflrfst: ik Vale 4s. critiul ntVaH -. . JJC - . ... ... V
viiuivh en 3ep, eyi . oa- j . w s IBlll I J j www v wi
e4.TJ4.M.
Q
lambs,
llgh
Wisconsin
140;
34.h6. buffalo, 8c; bullheads, 12c; black be
luotatlons on tteders: Good to choice ,toiit, 25c- salmon. 12c; pike. 13c; rei
Tibs, $ii.!6(tj.50; medium lmbs, 15. io4V.26; pPr. frtsh frosen, 13c; wlitteflsh,
ht lambs, 84 .SUli.Z: yearlingsr 85.la4l6.6o; froten. 13c; yellow perch. dresse
. L. m . ., ,ic . . a 1 l. . . 1 e... ,1 . . . I - -
FI3H-Trout. 12c: halibut. lL'c: rat&xh. 16o:
bunalo, 8c; bullheads, 12c; black baas, fine
red siiap-
ih. fresh.
eased and
Boston Copper Market.
Closing quotations on Boston copper mar
ket, reported by Logan A Btyan, 112 Board
of Trad building, Omaha:
44 Nevada consolidates.. 114
T04 North Butta 1114
I64 O Dominion It
14 Osceola .....140
104 Pneu. Service 11
11 Pneu. Berries, pfd... 14
17 uulncy
Centennial
Copper Range
134 II E"' "
4s 4no ssvt 7 siTi Pranklln
1,700 IM 1114 13 j Oreena Copper
III
US
17
181
Adventure
Alloues
Atlantis .:
Bingham
Black Mountain ...
Boston Consolldsted
butte Coalition ....
riinnui a Arisona..l7btt Shannon
Calumat a Hecla.... 100 Tsmsrsck
314Tsnn. Copper
4 Trlnltr
19 t'r.'ted Fruit
1l4ULlted Statee. com.
I44tntted States, pfd.,
Il'iltsh Consolidated..
II tun Coppsr
4 Victoria
314 Winona
Oranbr
Helvetia ..
Isle Roral
L. 8. a Pittsburg... !7 Wolverine
14. ltou ' Msssschusetta 14 Csnsnea .
1U 160 vj,..u Jtwt N'lnlssliie
a -
Mohawk
44
.1114
. to
.110
. 54
. M4
.10
. 47
. 41
47
. 17
. 74
. 114
.1HI
. II
1. 11
Swift and Company 896
Cudahy Packing Co 1,153
Armour A Co 985
Vansant A Co 12
Lobman A Co 40
MoCreary A Carey 6
W. I. Stephen 134
Hill A Son 183
F. P. Lewis 65
Huston A Co 26
Hamilton A Rothschild.. 62
L. F. IIus 182
Wolf ... 4
J. H. Bulla 15
Mike Haggerty 66
J. B. Root A Co .... 129
Z. H. Clark 15
T. B. Inghram 2
Sullivan Bros 29
V. A. Bfitton.... 3
Lehmer Bros 87
Union Dres Beef Co.,.. . 88
Agor Packing Co 10
Other Buyer 20
2.:m
2.108
2.804
1.815
2.92
2.075
Ing ewes, 84.60ti6.ci0.
No. Av. Pr.
62 native lamb 91 7 26
114 western ewes 117 6 0
174 wvstern ewvg 119 6 10
162 western ewes 119 6 '
. 114 western ewes 113 4 80
20 westei n ewes 97 400
62 western lamb 79 7 2S
173 western ewe 61 4
1 western buck 140 3 0)
1"9 Colorado ewes 1"J 4 75
298 Colorado ewes 11 4 75
17 Colorado ewe feeders 99 4 80
37 Colorado ewe feeders.... It8 4 60
Z3 Colorado ewe feeders 1"! 4 60
840 western ewes 107 4 76
60 western cull ewes 99 3 6
602 western wethers ,.-96 6 0)
25 western Iamb 81 7 40
235 western lambs 8S T 40
fc"e western lambs tl 7
S western awes 92 4 36
1,324
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle and Hogs Steady Kheep and
Lambs Weak.
CHICAGO, Jan. 8.-CATTLE-Recelpts.
1
Tii
41
714
Foreign Financial.
LONDON, Jan. 8. Money was plentiful
today and the rate were low. The outlook
la uncertain, however, causing steadiness
m2 lit in discounts. Trading on the Stock exchange
44 44 developed irregularity owing to rumoi
110 I export or more man ..imi in (roia it
41 CXJ 11 1 II America KIIU V lit" nrnnvr " " 1
exchange, which counterbalanced tne mone
1 tary situation and caused profit-taking In
various directions. Home rat's and con
I sols lost a portion of their recent advance.
I but foreigner kept firm on Pari support
I and KaflUs hardened on Paris buying.
! Amrrlrans suffered from the Inquiry of th
interstate Commerce commission Into the
sou Soil aoililliietratiuii vt ine rutiiiinu . uu nu
- ..1.1. .... V. .. ..a nli.l.(..l n B frantlon
..... .... IIV4 1 . 1 n. .1 , . . . . . ,....... " -- . . ..... .
so over parity they dropped later In the b-
100 is 'i 3u senc of support, operators not liking the
1 604 604 lo trend of event In the United States. Dur-
j4 ing the afternoon New York advices
l.loo 114 404 iu cheered the market temporarily, but after
l.ln 1444 1434 hi the transaction of a small amount of bual-
00 i ti t jveaa trading closed quiet. Japanese slxe
J0 E! 7 of 1904 rlceed at 101.
loo 137 131 ia&4 , PARIS, Jan. 8.-The tone ot the Bourse
s'tAb 'mill "I!. ' was calm. Russian Imperial fours closed
" ''2 , at 78.75 and Russian bonds of 1904, at 496.00.
m, '"
ri
71
41
75
44
ltS i"i
114
IM 161
II 174
Total 4,974 1.864 9.463
CATTLE There was another run of cat
tle this morning and, as Is the case on must
days, trains were late, so that the trade
waa prolonged during the greater part of
the day.
On the opening there were not very many
beef steer in sight. In fact, good cornfed
steers were scarce, but there was quite a
large sprinkling of half fat and Inferior
grades. The good kinds were steady with
yesterday, with other grades weak. In
fact, the tendency was easier on anything
that was not desirable In the eyes of
buyers.
Cows and heifers were In large supply,
but there was also a fair demand. On
the opening a good many cows sold at
prices that looked about steady, but the
feeling wa weak and the tendency was
easier on anything excepting the better
grades. The very fact that receipts were
liberal made buyer naturally a little bear
ish, so that a good many of them ware
bidding lower and It took a good deal of
work to get them up to steady prroes.
The market on stocker ana- feeder was
In tha same condition as yesterday. Buy
ers were all hungry for supplies and were
out early, so that the market became active
at prlcea still stronger than those which
prevailed yesteraay. 1 ne oneringa 01 an
desirable kinds of feeders were very
quickly taken. It would be hard work to
Imagine anyuung in a mure iieaitny condi
tion than the feeder market at the present
time.
Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
Av. Pr No. Av,
about 6,000 head; market steady; common to " 5rfi6i.; ,M,?'ne ,1'W',,Tm,l0 Jr,h"
nring steer. e4.0liai .l0; cows. H!.i6fa4.,6: " .. .-'I .."""S .."'"ftv"-" i-uie.
helfess. 82 .6M.5.00: bull. 82. 76414. 50: calve. , "'lP'es' Ir.,ea- a-'D." U.wa't.M; sliced, 31.98
IZ7,Vn8 50: Blockers and feeders. M 4C.H4 60. Vz U"on apples, fancy. 32.08. Call-
r ar"n4r I ea anSl.inta W 1 W? 'I "rW. UAM mm mm Wl rBT 4SB
hogs Kecelpts, about 2.rff head; market . 1 n H IT . ' '"''
steady; choice heavy spring, 32.6W(3.M); - . Peaf,h"' , t"ncy: , 'lJW.40; H. (j.
butcher weights. 86.46i.fs); packing. $i.40 R-SfT- Ui160,i, -!"s ,"Imon- r5
6.50; assorted light. 86.421.474; bu!k of. t1-26: i"n.?'QFhl2005; F" W.10; fancr SKfr-k-..1..
1 tru. ' eye, F.. 31.86. Sardine, nuarter oil. 82.78!
three-quarter mustard, $3.00. Sweet pota-
14.0t-J head; market weak and dulll; sheep, ' ivt. VdlVS- 9100. .Pump-
,mS..y C. . . I I a- PXIIlXf. -an-Bj-iur, n w I l4f8B. 1 1 88. 1 1 . MaiBss an a
BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt, about
33 i-i6.6j, yearling. 84.604.50; lamb. 8&..0
47 75.
700
400 T! 71 71'k
400 TI4 744 144
tOO M4 Ik4 17V
t.400 1344 1324 13!
1.100 414 47 474
404 11 114 II
IS
400 . T 17
sou n
2,100 t41
'i.7ui i4
10O 111 HU, 181
iss.su 117 lit
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Wool Market.
BOSTON, Jan. 8. WOOLMarket I busy
In all departments, with the demand fairly
active for about all grade. There la nu
falling off In the Interest shown by woolen
mills and this feature ha the appearance
of Dermanencr. Heavy Importation from
. Iltu) 141 n u,J Australia are anticipated during the prea-
. ... . .... . . T .1 . ...... a I n ninilDllii.. Ci,l
1 1 V wvm . t-Jwr am ii, uvumtiv uuvp.w.u.w . "
Jow: Kentucky, Indiana and Missouri
Comblrsr. Wood. S3'a34c; combing,
blod SvB3c. Texas, acoured baa' a. fine
13 months. 7W7Sc: fine six to eight months,
1364 67i3b8c; fine fall clean. 60if2c. Calif. rnl.
" scoured basis Northern choice, b7'ntc;
northern good, 6cV&tV; middle counties,
bojiW: southern. 6-'4i3c; fall free. 64 0 660.
Oregon, scoured basis Eastern No, 1
staple. 7fla73c. eastern No. 1 clothing, 66 il
7tk-; Valley No. 1. 8oi8V.'c. Territory staple,
scoured basis Fine. TfiTTc: fine medium.
6Vo7iic; medium, 6rVtjH?. TAerrltory, ordl
Hatry, . scoured basis Fine, 8tJT0c: fine
medium, rMii8c. Colorado and New Mexloo
Spring scoured X. 67iu9o: No. 1, fijt'i 5
Pulled wools, scoured basis Extra, 7laT2c;
i fine A. rI7ic: B super. 4Vft62c
I ST. LOUIS, Jan. 8 WOOL Firm, medium
Trades combing and clothing. IWaiVr;
100 14 44 44
I, 100 404 i a.
no loo m mi,
1. 400 X 14
7v 44 4 44 434
47
144
100 M M tat,
UK) M4 4J 12
TOO 117H U7 117
II. Ii 13 11 11
60O M M 13
151
1.I-0 144 M M
M0 434 134 U4
too !;' 4i nu,
11.400 1 17t4 1744
lot M4 K
Ill
JOB
TOO
44
II
44
114
4
114
11 iu4 1044 lust,
.107. loo io lata 4i
. la.iou 1074 104
too m 174
washed, Suoifcc.
loo lk
00 Sk
too II
I ) 111
4u0 17
lno 101
too n
4. IOO lkl
l.oo 17
lue T44
l4
I014
17
14
174
Hi
141
44
"4
14
104 19
it iu
t ij
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14
114
M4
744
Metal Mnrket.
NEW YORK, Jan. 8. METALS There
wa a decline of lo In th London market
for tin, with spot closing at 188 6s and
future at 188 16s. Locally the market
wa weak and lower, In sympathy with
the foreign decline, spot being quoted at
341.624:. Copper declined 6s to 106 2s M
for spot, and futures were 7s 6d lower at
107 is 6d In the London msrket. Locally
the market continued firm, with Lake
quoted at $D4.0t'uv!4.6O; electrolytic, $28.76
24 26; casting. 1-3 Si "114 00. Lead wa un
changed at 36.0uujn.JO on the local market.
In London the price waa 2 6d higher, st
19 16a. Spelter wa unchanged at 27 16s
101 1 in London, and at 8e.6Va.76 locally. Iron
75 . wiaa steadv: fnundrv bains auoted at 6Ma Ad
1 1 and f'teveliand warrnnfa at Iim lit locally
H4
71
New York Mlalnar Btoektf.
NEW TORK. Jan. 8. Closing quotations
t rr.inlna; stocks were:
. t I Little Cklaf ....
39 lOntarls
. 14 lOphlr ,
. II IPotoal
. 'Savage
.11 Sierra Nevada
.IM ISmall Hopes .
.43 iStaadard
.41
on nrming
adama Caa. .....
Alloa
Ureses
Brunswick Cen.
Comatoek Tunnel
tea. Csl. a Va.
Mora Silvsr
Koa Silver
Land rule Csa. ..
. I
.!
IM
. 13
. M
a M
. 40
.11
Bank C'learinga.
OMAHA. Jan. 8 Bank clearings for to
day were 8L.671.194 g and for the corre
sponding date last year 81. 473, 699. .
Trees nr it f .rnial,
WASHINGTON. Jan. I-Tivl.v'. .t.t..
j meat of the treasury balance lu the (en-
the msrket waa still unsettled; new foundry
northern Ts quoted at I ii'J6 ; No. 3
foundry northern. 824.76a'6.76; low foundry
southern. IA &mu..5u; No. 8 foundry south
ern, .0Ot(4i.00.
Cottoa Market.
NEW TORK. Jan. 1 COTTON Spot
closed quiet; middling uplands, 10.80c; mid
dling g-ilf. 11. 10c; Bales, 60 bales.
LIVERPOOL. Jan. 8. COTTON Spot In
continued demand: price 8 point lower;
American middling fair. 4d; good mid
dling, -3t1, middling. 6.96d; low middling,
6.7d; good ordinary. t3bd; ordinary, (ltd.
The sale of the day were Li.uuo bale, of
which 2.UU0 were for speculation and ex
port and Included H.eiO American. Re
ceipts, 43.0UU bale. Including 39. 4u Amer
ican. ST. LOUIS. Jan. 8 COTTON Steady:
middling. loSc; sales. 1.0u4 bales: reoelpta, j
Na
I
4
17
I
I
II
11
I
11
14
4
II
II
4
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114 4 II
IM 4 II
loll 4 II
1123 I 40
1071 4 4
1011 4 44
0t 4 40
1001 4 40
.....1061 4 10
loa 4 4
1147 4 40
ft I0S4 4 M
II 1141 I 00
II 1II I 0
II 1011 I M
II 11M 64
I 1177 I 1
II llol I 17
II 111! I Ml
10 1I04 I II
17 1141 6 71
COWB.
144 I II II
101 II M
141 3 M I
IS4 ltt I
MT I Tl II
141 I Tl 10
Kl 18 W
171 I M 1
171 I M T
1MI I M I
100 1 N II
144 I 00 4
1001 I M M
Ill I 00 4
140 I M I
Ml 1 11 I
4 I II 14
1171 I II I
101 I 24 14
loot I It 4
Ill IK 4
IS 18 1
1011 I 21 36
1047 I H I
104T I 10
HEIFERS.
til I to ,
Til I 71 4
474 3 71 14
10 I 74 t
IM 18 II
44 I M M
121 I 00 1
lot I n 7
BULLS.
1404 I M 1
1340 I SO 1
1171 I 1 I
, 1440 I 10 I
140 I II 1
no 1 ti 1
440 I W 1
1441 I tl 1
1410 I M I
144 I M 1
M CALVES.
IM 3 M 1 178 I M
100 4 M I Ill M
110 I 01 1 14 4 W
MO 6 10 I IM I M
100 I Tl 4 164 I 4
110 I 0 1 140 I 10
IM 4 0 1 IM 4 14
. It! I 00
STOCKER 8 AND FEEDERS.
IM 3
lot! 3 4
loo I M
iwi I 40
140 I M
ion 3 4
471 ltt
IM M
HIT I M
11M I 40
1114 IM
137 I M
1040 I M
1041 I M
131 I M
11M I 14
l'4 I M
110 I M
1110 I M
1 ISM I M
1111 4 M
101 4 M
Ml 4 04
1 1170 4 16
Ill 18
131 I M
7M I 40
Ill I M
137 I M
441 I M
10 4 M
lit 4 M
114 I 40
DM I 41
1404 I tt
1440 I M
1710 I M
Hot I M
17M 3 M
14M I 71
140 I M
147 I M
1 ill I I 1 44 4 I
4 Ill I 0 I T77 4 M
1 42 I I 1 MT 4 M
I 134 I M I. 1441 4 W
I 444 I 1 18... 1!4 4 M
11 47 I Tl I HI 4 M
14 447 I Tl TM 4 M
IM Ml 4 M II- Mt 4 M
8 414 I M ' I Ill I M
3 444 I M 1 12 4 4S
II 441 I M I Ill 4 M
II 714 I M
WESTERNS WYOMINQ.
1 steer 1660 ( 40 19 cows low) 3 90
3 steer.. ..1.43 4 90 T steer. ...1373 4 90
3 steers... UU 4 25 17 steer. ...Il l) 4 20
4ctw I0V6 3 10 4 cow torn 3 60
5 row 1148 3 90
HOGS Hog looked ta higher on paper
tm morning, dui in quality wa very
g'jod. and taking that Into consideration It
would be more nearly correct 10 quota, the
717 balm; stiiyiiiabU. 3b Uiss, iw. j,mi market a strong to i higher. The ea.iy
balsa, I sale ti largely at H tii 3u, witl Ui
; leg, 40c per doc. saddles.
I cl RED Firill-Fuinlly whlteflsh. pr
1 qvihrter bbl., !-.i lbs., $4.00: Norway mack
erel, No. 1, $35.00; No 1 M OO; herring II
bb.s., L-uo lbs. each. Norway, 4k. $9 00; Nor.
j way. 3k, $l.00; Holland herring, In keg,
milkers. 8i'c: kegs, mixed. 70o.
I HIDES AND T A I.LOU Green salted. No,
1, 12c; No. 2, llc; bull hide, oloc; green
V.I...... x.-,. 1 11... k.A a 1 . v. r,
Hues. ..... ftiv, m. ,w, uui,v, s -SJ
8.7S; sheep pelts, 6ocij$1.2S. Tallow, No. L
4c: No 2. SiaC.
N UTS-French walnuts. lSt4ic; California
walnuts. No. 2. hard shell, 13c; No. 1, soft
shell, 15',c; Bra.st.ls, 16til6c; pecans, .mix;;
filberts, 13Q'14c; peanuts, raw, THci
roasted, 9c; California almond, hanl
shell, ilk-: sort shell. 17o.
HONEY Per 24 frame. 83.60.
CIDER New York, half barral, $175; bai
rel. Jto.iiO.
COFFEE Roasted, No. 85. 8o per 1b.
No. 30. 21c per lb.; No. 25, 19c per lb.; No.
20, 1c per lo.; No. a, 18c per lb.
SYRUP In bbl., 27c per gal.; In eaee.
10-lb. cans, 81.70; oases, 11 6-1 b. can, $1.80;
cases, 24 2H-b. tsns, $1.85.
SUGAR Granulated cane. In sack. $i.tl
granulated beet, In sacks, $5.11.
CANNED UOODS Corn, standard west-
Kansas City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Jan. 8 CATTLE
Receipts. 16.600 head; market steady;
holce export and dreased lieer steers. 15.00
ti.60; southern steers, $3.1Sii5.40; western
ed steers. So.5Oa6.60: southern steers. 83.26
fj't.SO; western fed steers, 33.7&'ii 60; stockers
nd feeders. U.2MM.6&: southern steer.
83.006.00; southern cows, t.OtVKd.&O: native
cows. 82.ltya4.oO; native heifers. W.lfuo.uo:
bulls. 83.0i,6.26; calves. 83.26a7.60.
HOGS Receipts. 16.000 hesd: market
steady to 5c higher; top. 86.47H; bulk of
aiee, i jb'avj.44; neavy, Bi 4a.4,v4j; pack-
a, u J..((o.4to; nigs and lignia, o.ai'i.40.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 4.000
head; market tyfjlOc higher; lambs. M.IWj
7.80; fed ewes and yearlings. $4.756.25;
western fed yearlings, 85.90 u6.80; western
fed sheep. 4.aoi..7t; stocker and (edr.
$3.X'U-4.76.
St. Ienla Live fltork Market.
ST. LOUIS. Jan. 8 CATTLE Receipt,
500 head. Including 1.000 head Texans: mar
ket strong; native shipping and export
teers, 34.4iT 6i; dressed Deer and ouiener
teers. 14.0ikj6.60: steers under 1.0 10 pounds.
$S.76tt4.n0: stocker and feeder. Witty 60;
cows and heifers, 32.6uti6.00; canner. $160
rn2.86; bulla, $2.3mfj4.00; calves, 83.25d1.76;
Texas and Indian steer, iz ouen.ixj; cow
and heifer, $2.0O4J3.5O.
HOGS Receipts, lo.ow head; market 60
higher; pigs and lights, $5 7iVfj.30; paekers,
$5 W.46; butcher and beat heavy, $6.35(9
66.
BHEEP AND LAMP- Receipt, 8,50
head; market steady; native mutton, $3 50
(j60; lamb, $4 .2531 60; culls and bucks,
$3.0034.00; stocker. $2.753.50.
Hew York Live Rtoek Mnrket.
NEW TORK. Jan. 8. BEEVES Receipt.
600 head; none for sale; market feeling,
nominally weak; exports tooay, .v rattle,
1,150 sheep and Z.suu quarters of beef; es
timated for tomorrow. 136 cattls and about
I.80O quarters of beef.
CALVES rteceipi. 81 neaa; market feel
ing steady; good to prime vtals sold at
la.OHTjO&O per ltd pounds; barnyard calves.
64.UO; city aressea veais, nrm ai 4i'c
per pound; country dressed, 7jrliHc.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1.007
head; market fairly active and steady;
ordinary state ewes to prime western weth
er sold at 84 60435.80 per luO pounds: a car
load of yearlings, 86.87; lambs. 38.008.60.
HOGS Receipts, 4.3U3 head; no transac
tions; market feeling, ataady.
Ions City Live Stock Market.
SIOUX CITY. Ia.. Jan. 8. (Special Tele
gram.) CATTLE Receipt. 2.2O0 bead.
Msrket steady; stockers weak: beeves, 63 71
J; cows, bulls and mixed, $2.5uta4.6o:
atockars and feeders. $3.00414. 40; beeves and
yearling. t!&'3.80.
tltHiO tteceipiB, a,suv nvau. aimat
trong to 6c higher, aelllng at $4.16i.l6;
bulk of sale. 3o.au.35.
St. Josepk Live Stork Market
ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. Jan. 8. CATTIB-Re-
1 . . ,.vi U..., . L..I al.n J u . b.kI.u
$4.5007.00; cow and heifers, $J 3t4.90; atotk.
ers and feeders, 43 M) au.
HOGS-Receipts, li.OtO head: market
steady; top, 6 3'6.4; bulk of aalta, $6.36
ci.40.
w..mnav . .IT. V . . r T. C3 D...I.I. . ...
B rl D. T. I mrtmJ ssm no neiiiun, s.eoe
hea4, market steady; lambs, 37.40.
Stock la Bight.
RscelDts of live stock at th alx principal
western market yesterday:
tattie. nogs, eneep.
South Omaha 7,ono 9.300 10,00
Sioux City $ 0
Kansas city ld.leu ia.i i.unn
St Joeenb 4.140 13 20 16
Ht. Louis . kioo J.V")
Chicago 8.0UO 28.000 14.000
lima bean, 2-lh.. 75cfi1.35. Spinach. 11.85.
Cheap peas, J-lb., 80c; extras, BbcOLIOs
fancy. 81.8i4jl.75.
(agar and Molasses.
NEW TORK. Jan. 8 SUOAR-Raw,
quiet; fair refining, 3Vti3 8-S2c; centrifugal 9t
test, 3 9-16c; molHKses sugar, 24i3 &-320.
Refined, steady; No. 6, 4.30c; No. 7. 4.36o; No.
8, 4.20c; No. 9. 4.15c; No. 10. 4.06c; No. 1L
4 0f)c: No. 12. 3.96c; No. 13. 3.80c ; No. 14,
8.86c; confectioners' A, 4.60c; mould A, 6.15oj
cut loaf and crushed. 6.60c; powdered, 4.8O0;
granulated. 4 80c: cubes, 6.06c.
MOLA8SE.S-8t.-ady; New Orleans opea
srit'e. ima ifj rnoice. sironc.
NEW ORLEANS. Jan. 8. SUGAR Mar
ket steady; open kettle centrifugal, 3 9-169
8 13-16C; centrifugal white, 4 1-16c; centrif
ugal yellow. 3S,sr4 l-lc; seconds, 244341 9-160,
MOLASSES New syrup, 3oJ34o.
Oil and llosln.
OIL CITY. Pa., Jan. 8.-OIL-CTdlt NU
anoes, 81.58. Runs, 16,983 bbls.; average,
W),0u0 bbls; shipments, 197.656 bbls.; averagtv
147.472 bbl.
SAVANNAH, Oa., Jan. 8. OIITii-peo-tlne.
6c.
ROSIN-FIrm; A, B, C, $3.90; D, $3 .909
8.9,; E. 83.9O4j4.00; F. 8390tl4.02H; O. $8.86dS
4.06; H, M 2"i4.40; I. U 40.o4.50; K, $5.16;
$6.50; N, $6.26; W O, $6.75; W W. $7.00.
Attorney Wants Ballot Boxes.
NEW YORK. Jan. 8. Attorney General
Jackson today took step to obtain posies,
eion of th boxe containing th ballots
caat at th mayoralty election on Novem
ber 15 with a view to recount. Representa
tives of the attorney general, empoweree
by an order algned by Justice Henrlcka of
the supreme court, visited early today alt
the places where the ballot boxes are atorea
and placed new stamps upon them.
Western Pnclge Get Land.
SAN FRANCISCO, Jn. 8. -Local rep.
reaentatlvea of the Weatern Paclflo an
nounced yesterday that tha company had
now secured all th land neceesary for
freight yards and a frelsht rtiairlhnin
terminal In Ssn Francisco. Yesterday tha
Weatern Pacific placed an order In th east
for tsn large locomotive. That I th first
equipment thu far ordered In th way of
rolling stock.
REAL E8TATK THANSFERS.
Totals
41.340 77, 43.862
Coffee Market.
NEW TORK. Jan. 8.-COFFEE-MarVet
for futures opened steady at a declln of 6
frlO point. In response to lower cable
snd large primary receipts. Europe wa a
seller here, but ther wa some local de
mand and during th early session prices
held around the local level. Isiter. how
ever, th market eased off undr continued
selling, mostly by European houses. In tha
absence of a prompt demand. The cloa
was stesdy. but at a net declln of 164(80
points Sales for the day were reported
at ei.4vQ Uaf. including January at 6.40c,
Benjamin Hlrah and wife to Mary
Barta. lot 30. block 8, Kounta 4th
add 1 1,(71
Sylvester A. Bwarl and wlfto George
v rauenuui norm 24- It. lot 1
block 12, Hanscotn Place...,
Harry A. Wolf to Dr. J. H. Hutten,
lota 17 and 18. block lHiU. Onuhs . .
Harry and Anna Marowits to Harry
A. Wolf, lot 8. block 182. Omaha..
Jennie A. Connell to Harry A. Tukey,
lot 11. block 26. Halcyon Height....
B. A. Megreuth and wife to Harry A.
won, hu i and soutn feet lot 8,
block 18W. umaha
B. R. Juhnson and wife to Charles
Ledd Thomas, lot 8. Hoc'' 8, and
lots 8 snd 8. block 6. NewDOrt
Joseph Dusalko and wue w jolin A
Marie Stepirka, north 49 leet n)
lot 1, block 4. Hascall a sub
Mrs. Cecilia Ruser to William Von
Dohren, part ntf w ec. 30-16-18..
United State to John Cahoo, nwW
sw sec. 30-16-18
Grace I. Park to Arthur L. Williams.
lots is ana au. Pluck 18, Halcyon
Heights
Adam C. ,and Elisabeth Van Sant to
MLivm gj. xiefiiiiii, soutn at leet lot
1 block 9. sub. John I. Redlck's..
John Swanson to Juaeph Lewis, part
lot so. d. Hm. nugers ciKinomi
Robert O. Fink to E. R. Hume, lot
2. G. F. Paul's sub
Same to Fred Armburst, lot 1, block
8. falterson park
Adolph BlurvaA to Peter F. Peterson,
lot 8, block 6. Bedford Place
Eddi J. Hicks and wife to William
S. HUand. lots 13 and 13, block 1,
Monmouth Pirk
William M. Spencer to A. A. Lam-
oreaux. lots t. 8. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 13.
13 and 14. Argyle Place
Frank Laloudek to Frank Jecha at al.,
south 31Vt feet north 63 feet block
14. S. E. Rogers' add
Agnes Green et al. to Henry A.
Spring, swS nsV, seo. 34-ltV-li and
other land
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