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JANUARY OMAHA DAILY « ralljed smartly Meuities i |OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET COMMERCIAL AND FlA\'.\X(IAI,!V“ rrying-over OMAHA WHOLESAL May Wheat Takes a Tumble from Tts £at- pp=ste urday Olosing Price, | Trade in Oattle None Too Active and Pricas Steady to Ten Cents Lower, "nn-llll-vn- of T nnd Quotations exchanges will be | MOVEMENTS OF STOCKS AND BONDS, CORN AND OATS BOTH FALL WITH 1 the bourse to: HOGS AVERAGE A SHADE STRONGER ind Kaffirs Paul is the Day's Star Player on the Street. of Sheep L dragging t Steady All Avoun Fifteen Cents. Hoston St @4 per cent. OfMzial | T OMAHA Receipts were MILKERS A weeks ago COLORADO hog market pigher at this point, with sules golng from puld for hogs fot the pust with cumparisor ton & Mont feveral duys, | 1901, 11000, 159 (1808, 189 4 ‘ ‘ 5 5 bids owing ns sellers we morning prices, Lverything In_good season, the It little was do- = 13 it oach stug Wolverines vasket, #1; | Representative [EI=IS e z tors this m. A Pennsylvania 8 & 8 JWIER-California, per HAR SILVER difornin. Be'lifowers CRANBERRIES and Bugle. supplemented by per crate, § k frrogularity weakness in ¢ Indicates Sundav YORK, Jan brought in today by each road was quotations on mining stocks . Hogs. Sh'n, he following are Amerlean Steel BANANAS. according to size, Little Chief Kol hetwer Adams Con No decislon was annouriced on ti. the market closed, Hecelpts were artong, $9c; layers, srted, per Ib in’60-1b. boxes, Sairs, be | steel stocks wh'ch had weak time to respond Leadville Con.. of sheep hoere Tihs betwe equal to the occasion, and, us a result, the market ruled aetive and just femand wins the closing gr was heavy hides, $1.500 med to be confined to tochnical ground ilators who bought AY'S 1eceints wWas purchasing leading future few wethers selling to realize and finding very little $150,000,000 gold | number of head Indleated: was a small seller vsual channe half-bhl., $3. through the attle. Hogs, S There was a_bunch of cholce tive ewes that wethers offered sold for $4.40, throughout SAUERKR - - SWift and Company (ton Marke X atmosphore was reported to b 1 recent apprehensions regarding ceemed to he everything was welghed ack exehang e ety 1 tton exchange. The fluctiuitions of on covering, but again eased oft and closed ateady, with prices net unchanged to 5 points lower al sales wero 18,50 bag eluding February at 53¢, March, o4 | May, 5.60c; duly, 560, August, o.6oc; o tember, be; Decemuocr, 3.85c. Spot, Ilo, quiet. No. invoice, Mild, dull; Cordova, M@i2ige on Horin O1L, CITY, Jan Credit balances, $1.17; certificates, o bid, shipments, 144,37 bbis.; U076 bbls, runs, 121,86 bbls} ) 810 bw YORK, Jan OTLS Cottonseed prime cride, 2isadse: prime vellow. Petroleum,© qiiet Rosin. teady LRI dhin S 0118 - Cottonseed, Hull refined, spot, easy at e & LONDON, Jan %011, T.inseed, 2 ARMOUR LEGATEES GET THIS Widow Two Grandsons Have CHICAGO. Jan. 28 The will of the late millionaire packer and grain dealer, Phillp D. Armour, disposes of an estate valued | at $16,000,000, according to statements made | In an application for letters testamentary, | filed in the probate court here today by * | Malvine B, Armour, widow of deceased, and | 3. Okden Armour, his son. Mre. Armour and J. Ogden Armour are made executrix nd executor, and are named as legatees, | each recetving one-half of the estate Of the testator's wealth, $14.9 000 is in | personal property and $100,000 in realty. P. D, Armour and Lester Armour, grand- | children of the testator, by his son, I" D. | Armour jr. who died in California n year | ngo. are not made legatees directly in the will, but are provided handsomely for by “charges upon the legatees.” It 18 provided in these “charges” that upon attalning the age of 25 years each of the grandchildren shall recelve $1,000,000, half of this from Malvina B. Armour, their grandmother, and hulf from J. Ogden Armour, their uncle. At 30 years of age peh is tor rive a similar ! amount from grandmother and uncle. | Should they live to attain the ages men- tioned each will, (herefore, receive an aggregate of $2,000,000 from the <state As a reason for not leaving his grand children more the writer of the wil' ex- plains that their father during his life had recelved nearly all of his share in the estate. To this the children and thelr wother are heirs. | The executrix and executor are given full | power to manage the estate without bond | The instrument s dated Pasadena, Cal, January 30, 1900, Armour institute, Mr. Armour's pot | project, which he fostered with a lavish band during life, is not mentioned in {he | will, but it fs regarded as certain that pro |vision for it was made before its pairon | die | A codicil to the will under date of Pasa- dena, Cal, February 12, 1900, provides that the executrix and executor shall not be responsible to any court for their handling it last week's | Of the estate and otherwise emphasizes tho 18iness in raflr Avanced in the §1,80° push Chofen fod_ wethers, $4.25@ | $4.0064.20] Chole points ami Quotations to good wethers, il & Huntzinger eatire independence of the legatees in dealing with the jroperty which falls to to | them lightwelght sensational re t which v to be allyxed Underwood vingstone & nited States honds were belng the price aperators we o cwos, $140 [ That the provision king closing prices on | would possibly osta 11 under | the popular estimate that had been put on | It 15 explained by the assertion that when feeder lambs, [ his health begen to fail, following the 1179| Wabash Representatiy alght, $3.250 Representat DS -Timothy, worth more r constderably in keeping with our eariy dis- pliay of pronounced st non-committal 1o generally gth, but closed i WeSLern ewes Colorado ewes figher at $2.05 okIng to u BRAN-Steady; market wus none track, 68 | INational Tube New York shorts had up of beef steers, and while packer s HAY-Weaker; timothy, $0.00612.00; X | winter patents \ yeurlings Chicago & 1 n oest, they bulk of thefr upplies yet be hrot tor delivery Birafhts, $31003 western wetl western lambs . western lambs a result trading market could be quot points higher PROVISIONS and the cther months 1§ rado lambs and 1ew cared 10 express an opinid other commission market was also a little casier. e T Some of the best grades may have hromhi clear sides, $§ ateady; Job- | native ewes dAmer. Soirits throughout March and May f 8ot Cotton for exporters. fEhe south purchused nners were demand at fully steady prices. as @ whole was rath ing was well advanced before the Jens were 1 flax, $1.7261.73; 1 Prime timothy, 4.8 unchanged contract g PROVISIONS middiing gulf 94te; March, 0.3 ared. Packer bulls were also a little ¢ but calves held just about the same. September, Towa Central wsls of higin wins, per | NEW ORLEA being in go. Cattle Steady to g are the receipts gt £y CHICAGO, 21,000 head; chofce steady others steady pwer—Hogs Shade SHPMIEN'T 100,000 bu.; oats, & satisfactory rovisions. LIVERPOOL, closed aufet good to cholee; cutt Texans steady; s paid lnoked good and stro Januaiy, 25 11%1; | stuff was nlso in ool | 4 steedy prices COTTON=-Quiet Produce exchanse creameries. aulet at 10t stock calves d stock bulls' i ot Representative sales Qulet; fresh, 18c. quiet and prices 1- erican 1’ 8 stecrs, $3.3604.00; 1 ROVISIONS quiet and prices 1 American mid GENERAL MARKET. Quotations speculation and %0 Amerfean; rocelpts, 11 NEW YORK 20041 bbIs.; exports, apened quiet and closed frr 16 to 20 1% head; sheep and lambs firm; goor huyer's standpoint, but still held nom: western sheep, ents, 3800410 xas | Minnesotn hakers, * People’s Gas April and M 10-61715 11-64d, New York Live St to funcy, $8.1508.60 Buckwheat American mix steors steady HEIFERS, HUCKWIHEAT orts of wheat d bulls firmi extra fat'bulls, $1.40; cables quoto lve cattle at 1 Liverpool at 11w 10,000 quarters fro 0 quarters | weel were 89 Competition demand showed improvement covered and tq Superior greasy BARLEY MALT Scoureds re- ched the recent high rates when put forward, brought IANSAS CITY WHRAT - Mar Unlon Pacitic spx-rights. **Ex-dividend Advertigor's Cross-hrods and owing to th | small supply firmness of 2 white, 2614 unexpectedly $10.00710.50; Murket firm; hares were fairly 1l was offered, it was not dlsappointing re orders from different ex Stock Mark & Nashville greasy, Myd SHIPMENT to remain | g e W0dals 4igd; per cent for four-day bills. EVAPORATED NEW YORK western wethers, above buyers market ruled quite firm, with views and the Jull and easfer ¢ in banker CALIFORNTA | mercinl bills, $1.830,711.53% unchanged shade lower or ADELPHIA Mexiean dollars LEATHRR hemlack sl heavywelght ho closlug prices on bonds today are as % and heffers pened with any COWS_ AND HEIFERS, Flowe and Bean, e sty NRAPOLIS 0 steamed, $780: refined White goods ok Market, Store and Canadi 80 New York Produc 2 per pks.) | outk o | = Unlon Pachtic o[ Wihash 18 w0 bushels MITWATK he Tocal situation West Bhare fs particular feature o ok dn Slght, dentritugl prineipal western marke; tons arrivin fodny and L8O toms exoectod | 1 1 contrifugal 1th Omaha | __PEORIA, Jan powdered, 5.60c; granulated, b £ 8127 for finished pained uneha lota reported Hank Cleart SINCINNATI to hawe been ro featurele COPFEE~The mall_lots belng expect busis of 84 York | busy inder diganpoin cotland and the [ 11§ t0 prevaliing mal Hoeme ralls wer cans opened qu thrcughout the day, St Paul leading hampered busi fractionally Butter Market. Linal condi- tlon, speculution belng almost entirely lacks week, 634,00 1bs, afternoun the | Leiter wheat deal, Mr. Armour divided $: 000.000 hetween his sons, Philip D. and I Ogden, thus relieving himself of consider- able responsibility and saving the estate the payment of a large inheritance tax. IMPORTANT SCIENTIFIC DISCOVE A Clinieal Preparation that ¥ Kills the Dandraff Germ. A most important discovery has been made after a year's patient laboratory work nimed In a certain direction. It fs New- bro's Herpicide, a preparation that cures baldness, prevents falling hair and speedily and permanently eradicates dandruff. These evils are caused by a germ or parasite that burrows into the scalp, throwing up dend Tuff, as it secks to sap the life of tho Lair at the root. There's no baldness withent falling or thin hair, no thin hair without dandruff, and no dandruff it the germ is destroyed. Newbro's Herpicide is the only preparation that will do the work. ‘*De- stroy the cause, you remove the effect.’” VMay Aban PITTSBURG, n Tahe MiIL an. 25—The Pittsburg Post today says: “Negotlations are pend- ing in New York the present tin which, {f successful, will result in the ( gle company abandoning its plan of | bullding a great steel tube plant in Con- neaut. Rumors of this have been current for some diays, ut no authoritative sty ment of any kind could be obtained until last night, when Joseph Rhodes, chairman of the board of directors of the National Tube company, admitted that the officinls of that company were making overtures to the Carncgle company for the abandon {ment of the Conneaut plant. How far along the negotiations have progressed Mr. Rhodes could not gay. but he felt con- t that the $12,000,000 ty mill of the negle company would not oe bullt, Rockefeller Wins CLEVELAND, Jan, 28 —The cireuit court ay affirmed the finding of the jower wurt in favor of John D, Rockef-llor In the $L0W.0M sult brought agafnst him by Captain James Corrlgan to sccure the re turn of a large block of Standard Oil st h se will be appealed to the state su preme court to REAL MARKE INSTRUMENTS placed « record Monda dans W Warranty Deeds. nily Angell to J. J. Barr, ni lot 2, block 2, Horbach's 24 udd $ 1,260 Loufse Watkins to § lot 1, biock Gus Poter: lome Hramil, South Omihs 0 nd wife to Aug. Peir 1ot 36, block 4, Camp. Fisher and wife' to Potior-Sholes company, lots 1 and 2, block rick's 24’ add 1,000 Loretta Quenl! A Pattersor tax lot 13, in ) L. N Relf to J. 8 Cameron, 1ot block 10, Briggs Place . 2,0 Joseph Mertz and wife to Jicoh Mertz, lots 10, 11 and 12, block 3, Rush & 8.8 udd » Quit Clalm Decds, A. Patterson to Nellie Sheeley, et Al tax lot 13, In 28-15-1% 1 M Sumner et al to Theodore Wil Mams, undiv. % of wha of sy of w' se 141 1 Theodore Willlams and wife to | M, Sumner, same 1 M. 8 Bloom ind wife to Joscph Gold amith, whe lot 1, block @, Omahi " Unfon Truxt company to S Can eron, lot 28, block 10, Briggs’ Plac 1 Cruickshank et al, referces, (o L Samson, nw nw 61610 | to Randoiph Savings bl 1oand 2, Halttmore park; 1ol 47 and south t lot 46, S 1 Rogers' Okn Samne to same, wesi K feol fot 7 | and east 16 ot 6, block 196 Omaha " Same o same, north 9 feet 1ots 1 and block 24, Wainat Hill JN. Brown, trustee, to 1. N Relf ot 25, block 10, Briges' Place 1 Total amount of transfers Moth, tan liver spotsand all j g mentary discolorations are co Ivluwh‘ removed by I clal home treatment, and o me jexion rendered<learand bright. &7 Jiull information wiith book free. DERMATOLOGIST WOODBURY 163 Stute St. cor. lonroe, Chicago Look s Duchess Tablets are siscossfully | yred mmonthly brover 100 ladi s Pri $1. By minil, $1.05. Send 4 cents for ample ard perticulars. The Cook Co., 3 Woodward ave., Detroit, Mich. Bold In Omaha by Kuhn & Co., 15 & Douslas JAMES E. BOYD & CO,, Telephone 1039, Omanba, Neb | COMMISSION, GRAILN, ROVISIONS and STOC pard of Trade. Correspondence: John A. Warren & Co s adicd up | Direct wires to Chicago and New York. CHICAGO, J n[ 2%.—Clearings, §.