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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1901.
OMAHA LITE STOCI MARIET
Sight loilpU of Cattle aid Trad Aotiri
with f ricti Hlriir.
'
SETTER TOfi;, TO THE HOC MARKET
Onlr Kr tt Fnt Sheep anil l.nnmhn
Arrived nil Trnile Wm Knlrls
' Active" nl Hfrndy to n Mi ml
Stronger I'rllce.
BOUTU OMAHA, Dec. 24.
Receipts we re:
Cattle,
Hors. Sheep.
Olflclnl Monday.,
Official Tuesday.,
2,724
1,810
8.2S 2,(3
11,781 1,117
Two ilnyo this weok... 4,664 20,612 3,770
Hamu days last vyeek.... C,D 17.82S 4,214
Ham week before .8,146 22,062 7,521
Hamo three weeks ago.. 8,001 26,702 10,322
flame fijur weeks uro.... 9,730 22,019 8,210
Hamo days Inst year 754 5.3IS 17
Average prices paid for Hogs at South
Omaha tho past several days with com
parlsons.
Date. 1901. 19U0,;1899.1898.1897.I1S91835.
Dec. 1.... I
Dec. 2.... S 95H
Dee. 3,... 6,81V,
Dec. 4,... 5 Vi
Dec 5.... f 06
Dec. 6.... 6 09
Dec. 7.,.. I 6 04
Dec. 8....
Uec. 6 HH
Dec. 10... 6 Ui
JJeC. 11... 6 14
Dec. 12... 6 16K
Dec. 13... .6 21H
Dec. 14... 6 21 ',4
Dec. 15...
Dec. 16... C 2GV4
Dec. 17... 6 34U
Dec. 18... 6 26U
Dec. 19... 6 12
Dec. 20... 6 04
Dec. 21... 6 06
Dec. 22...
Deo. 23... 6 06
Dec. 21..., 6 09!$
4 63 3 74 3 25 3 23 3 II
,3 76 3 28 3 25 3 09 J 35
4 64 3 29 3 191 3 23 3 41
4 63 3 81 3 21 3 16 3 31
I 77 3 80 3 37 I 3 09 3 21
4 84 3 861 3 35 3 25l 3 36
4 81 3 811 3 28 3 231 3 00 3 36
4 78 3 83 ( 3 30 3 17 3 19
3 f) S 29 3 131 3 21 3 33
4 85 3 31 3 13 3 21 3 5
4 82 3 92 3 15 , 3 17 3 28
4 77 3 95 3 37 3 20 3 31
4 81 3 96 3 38 3 20 3 83
4 86 3 96 3 33 3 23 3 28 3 3$
4 84 3 95 3 27 3 24 3 17
4 01 3 30 3 29 3 17 3 37
4 83 3 26 3 31 3 17 3 40
4 73 3 9S 3 31 3 16 3 36
4 77 3 92 3 28 3 18 31
4 9 3 94 3 28 3 33 3 33
4 81 4 01 3 32 3 28 3 17 3 27
4 80 4 02 3 34 3 24 3 H
4 04 3 37 3 Zl 3 l ni.
4 S6 I 3 47 3 26 3 19 3 31 29.
Indicates Sunday. . . ,
Tho ofllclnl number of cars of stock
brought in toduy by each road wns:
Hoads. CatUu. Hoes. Sh'p. H'scs,
C, M. ft St. r. Ily.
AV'nbash
Mo. V. Ily
V. I. Hystom
& N. W. Hy. .
'., B. & M. V. It. It.
H CJ. ! IlV
r.2.
no
10
1
21 2
32 2
19
16 2
23
6
15 .1
1
4
151 6
C. St. l, M. & O. Hy 5
II. M. it. it. it..
c, H. & Q. ny.
C, K. I. ft I'.. east
O.. II. I. ft V., west
Illinois Central ...
19
C
1
Total receipts .... 60
Tho disposition of the day's receipts was
ns follows, each buyer- purchasing tho
H,niu,i .if if.nfl Inillentefl!
Cattle, nogs, ancep.
,. 146 1,213
,. 2)0 430
,. 313 3,066
,. 402 2,925 1,126
,. 19 4,463
42
Omaha Tacking Co. ,
O. H. Hamrrind Co.
Swift nnd Company ..
Cudahy racking Co. ..
Armour & Co
Swift ft Co., country ..
It. Heckor ft Degan
Vansant ft Co. ........
J. I. Carey
J ,ol mi an ft Co
llrnton ft 1'nderwoqd..
Dlvlngstnno ft Schaller.
Hamilton ft Ilothschtld.
H. I. Dennis ft Co. ..
llobblck
Wolf ft M
Other buyers
81
4S
10
:
'.
85
8
1
5
n-l 1
7t
18
Totals 1.6SB 12.129 1.111
OATTI.K-As anticipated, ther was a
very light run of cuttle hero today, owing
to tho fact that Wednesday will be 11
Holiday. Tackers seemed toS have o.ulto
l 'ral orders and started out early imd
uttlo market that hus been experienced
111
somo lliue "me.
Theru wero very few cornfed steers In
the
yards anil tnose inai oiu "
J ..it... Pnpnrn. hiiwever.
of
01 eoiiiinwu I1U..1I.J. . - .I"
wanted a few cattle nnd as a result sell
ers made them, pay liv-,15o more for them
than tho same kind of cnttlo sold fdr yes
terday. As there were only u few curs on
0ulo tho market soon came to a close.
The cow market was also active and
higher, the ndvunco being about tho name
is on steers. As has been the case for
Somo lltllo time, the bulk of tho receipts
wS mad. u of 'butcher stock Still thero
ro only n few on sale today. Trade
nilcd very active at the advance and tho
nc M were cleired at an early hour.
PIlulls also advanced sharply and could
1, td fully l(Xi5c higher than yestcr
ilay Venl calves and stags also com
manded good, strong prices.
'.v.'.'" r ' ,uh- utm-keru and fced-
i lloro ia. , , ''.V-r" , ,V armies
on SUie limiiy uint i. "- , ,i
old
WltllOUt (lllllCUliy l u" ...i-y
nrlces. Ill si lie i ma i"1" "Vi.
.ktors'may bo obliged to carry them over
?. n m 1 . sweVmg to that
flirillll IU " ' . m t
description. Tho common. r
.,1. ttl. wero
.iiii..,.1t ,irt.f In illHtlOHU Of
found It a
eileh kinds
Bales;
tit1 any lirlcu. Heprettontutivo
11KUF ST10ERS.
No.
Av.
rr.
4 00
4 10
4 10
4 25
4 55
4 C5
4 65
4 75
4 85
4 85
5 05
B 75
1 75
1 85
2 73
2 75
2 75
2 75
2 75
2 75
2 80
2 85
2 83
2 90
2 90
2 V)
2 95
3 00
3 00
3 60
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 05
3 05
3 05
3 Oj
3 03
3 10
3 10
3 10
3 10
3 10
3 15
No.
1...
8..,
1..,
1..,
n
4'.'.!
2..,
3..:
3..
6..
1..
Av.
.. 670
.. 70O
.. 480
.. 840
...690
.. 872
.. 890
.. 886
.. 900
,.. 804
,.. 690
lr.
2 U)
2 CO
2 SO
2 75
3 10
3 15
3 25
3 30
3 CO
3 CO
3 V0
3.,
1.
3.
C2.
20.
40.
20.
t.
3.
so!
946
850
950
1057
1046
937
.....1149
1075
1143
lOtSO
.....1006
SI0
3 90
?o..
..1245
STlTiniS AND HE1KKHS,
1..
1.'.
1..
1..
1..
6,.
I.'.
1..
23.,
4.,
4..
C.
2..
3.
4.,
3.,
1.,
H.
7.,
1.
17.
1.
9.
3.
7.
II.
11.
13.
V.
0.
1.
1.
V.
I.
610
1 25
1 . . .
900
.... 720
....1120.
.... 760
.... 870
.... 900
.... 810
.... 930
.... 890
.... 920
.... 970
.... 763
.... 837
.... S17
.... S30
.... 800
.... 763
....I)
.... sou
....1120
.... 89")
.... W
.... 825
..,.1130
1 65
COWS,
2 00
1.
2 00
2 00
2 10
2 CO
2 00
2 00
2 05
2 05
2 10
2 U)
2 ID
2 15
2 25
2 25
1....
4....
1....
3....
1....
1....
1....
4....
7....
1....
3....
6,,..
1....
U....
10....
I
i!!'.!
9....
i....
3....
5,...
4....
1....
8....
13....
14....
1....
17....
1....
3...,
15...,
3,..,
1...,
13...,
32...,
1...,
1...,
1...
Y.'.'.
1...
13...
3...
5...
3..'.
18...
1...
7...
1...
4...
1...
7
1..,
1...
i
2!!!!
....1160
....1120
....1140
....1116
...1U60
,....1060
,....1000
,.... 865
1180
900
1023
5W0
730
1110
1000
..... 980
.'....1130
1016
820
1000
890
990
imi)
833
1085
901
1W
950
1230
UMI
1105
1206
1150
9S6
952
1280
1140
SCO
1060
1100
10S0
940
1213
1044
1170
872
, 1140
, 9S0
1150
1165
,.t..,1310
8S2
1280
1270
13V)
10S3
2 25
2 25
2 35
2 33
2 35
2 3a
2 35
2 40
2 40
2 40
2 40
2 40
2 40
2 40
2 40
2 15
2 50
2 CO
2 CO
2 CO
2 CO
2 CO
2 CO
2 CO
2 CO
2 CO
2 50.
20
2 CO
2 O)
2 60
.... 9SS
881 ,
901
1000
960
886
890
967
1012
810
1100
IIKO
1023
1010
922
1000
880
810
....1020
90
S.
1115
885
1020
1010
1066
1020
1M5
905
955
1010,
800
825
1060
436
683
3 15
3 15
3 15
:: 20
3 20
3 25
3 25
3 25
3 2i
3 23
3 25
3 3(1
3 35
3 35
3 10
3 40
3 50
3 65
3 65
3 85
3 S3
3 95
4 00
4 2-.
4 25
4 23
4 SO
2 60
2 61
2 65
2 6ft
2 (V,
2 6.1
2 65
" 65
I:
1170
2 70
1.
..1J00
COWS AND IIKIFRHS.
. MtVl ! Ad
STKI3HS TKXAS.
337 D 40
HKiFnns.
8..
1 692 2 40 13 916 2 95
1 79iVi 2 40 (! 822 3 15
1 690 2 60 1 820 3 60
6 676 2 tB 2 970 3 75
1 720 2 75 4 802 3 75
2 703 2 85 1 1050 4 CO
CALVES.'
l. 250 2 00 1 100 5 50
1 140,3 00 1 140 6 50
1 220 4 00 2 165 6 50
1.". 160 4 25 1 t 140 6 00
1 ISO 4 CO
nuiLS. ,
1 i. 970 2 20 1 950 2 SO
1 C80 2 25 1 13S0 2 80
1.., 1300 2 25 2.... 1300 2 85
2 , 000 2 40 2 1390 2 85
1 850 2 40 1 1550 2 90
1 1050 2 40 1 1000 3 00
1.., 970 2 43 1 1350 3 00
1 1050 2 50 1 1610. 3 00
1 1170 2 CO 1, 1530 3 05
1 890 2 50 1 1520 3 10
1 1110 2 50 2 1405 3 10
i. 1120 2 CO 2 1450 3 10
1...,; 1326 3 IS
1 1510 3 20
1 17S0 3 20
1 1710 3 85
1.1 11M 3 W
1 1720 3 60
i
' STOCK CAI..VEB.
2 275 1 CO 3 CM 2 CO
1 23U 2 CO 1 .".W 2 CO
STOCK COWS AND IIEIFEH9.
1 300 1 75 0 62 2 23
1 80 2 (fl 4.1 il5 2 40
1 1010 2 (0 2 450 2 05
4 1020 2 10
BTOCKKIIS AND FH1SD1JHH.
1 440 1 25
a a 3 23
3 610 2 35
2 1. GOO 3 33
S B75 3 40
21 750 3 60
2 703 3 60
3 Tt") 3 65
1 890 3 75
2 790 3 75
2 9:i6 3 80
10 973 3 W
Useo Neb.
1 cow 900 2 'i0
3 cows S90 JW
2 cows IOm 3 CO
1 cow 1000 2 90
1 cow 910 2 !)
11 cows 961 2 10
2 cows 1465 2 0i)
Ti 683 2 75
2 i... 925 3 TO
1 710 3 10
2 760 3 10
C 700 3 20
9 740 3 25
1 630 3 23
3 C0.1 3 25
W. W.
1 cow 7OT 3 O
21 cows MM 3 W
1 COW 970 3 00
46 cows 1020 2 90
1 COW 10W 2 'JO.,
2 COWS 1110 2 90
1 COW... v. 1200 2 0i)
ituus mere was
uonerous mintily of
hogs here today, but the feellntf seemed
to bo a UUli hotter than yesterday nnd
tnidltur wasmnru active. It wns an un
even market, however, the same as has
been the case nil nlnng. In somo cases
sales were undoubtedly made that were
fntlv Ke. hlehnr. while In other Instances
sellers had troublo In Kottlmr steady prices.
I.lKht hogs, In somo cases, sold n noon ui'iii
hlEher this morning when IncUded In a
strliiK of heavy hops, but otherwise limy
wero neglected and toward the close of
tho market wero undoubtedly 11 little lower
than yesteiday. Tlio range 01 prices was
not much different from yesterday. The
nrimo. hofivv hogs sold very large y from
J6 25 to JG.&0. Good mixed hogs Lrouglit
from J0.00 to i.M ana ugni weignis
from J6.00 down. The bulk of the orferings
changed har.ds ill fairly good season, but
tllO last ClUl OI tlio IliarKil wun i-nm nun
a Uttlo weak, particularly on me hkhv
weights. Jloprcsontniivo saies:
No. Av
Oil. 11. v. oil. x-i.
10 80
4 m m ..! i-'u 10
26 75
I CO
W Z2I Ml ti lh
1 221 80 6 15
81 211 ... 6 10
14 83
4 50
5 65
C 63
4 50
4 S2V4
5 25
6 40
6 CO
8 CO
6 50
6!) 155
6S 113
72 200 ... 6 10
38 88
79....
75....
12....
86....
17....
56. . . .
79....
86....
43....
.218 160 6 10
92
J17 40 6 10
225 ... 0 10
..116
..112
..134
..151
,..140
. .206
80 6 10
1: 1 r.
..264
..218
320 0 15
40 6 13
40
. .221
69 167 ...
5 60
C 60
5 65
6 65
6 85
.240 280 6 20
42 166 ...
..230 J20 6 20
, .226 ... 6 20
97 153 -120
S3.
103 167 ...
18....J.278 190 6 20
18 232 ... 0 20
30 20S ... 6 20
68 231 ... 6 20
69 250 ... 6 20
69 237 ... 6 20
60 2.15 2u) 6 20
82 236 100 6 20
79 221 ... 6 20
66 231 ... 6 20
C7 260 80 6 23
52 160 ...
87 160 210 6 70
109 157 80 o 70
82 157 ... f. 70
101 164 ... G 70
101 154 ... 6 75
153 80 0 75
95 16S 120 G 80
89 172 80 5 80
76 167 40 5 80
82 173 80 6 80
f.9 25!) 20O 6 25
95 181 2) 5 85
73.
.250 40 6 25
.242 160 6 25
.213 80 6 25
92.... ..175 200 C 85
64...
71...
fill...
80...
66...
105..;. .170 ... 5 85
.16 181 ... 5 85
.255 120 T.25
82 185 160 5 83
. .245
6 23
6Z 174
80 173
5 85
.284
80 6 30
SO 6 30
80 6 30
... 6 30
40 6 30
80 6 20
5 90
5 90
6 90
69 260
81 179
100 177
40
77 279
57 295
64 275
93 1S6
C9 177
... 5 90
... 5 90
... 5 90
... 5 90
... 5 90
... 5 95
... 5 95
SO 5 95
120 6 95
10 0 w
40 0 00
... 6 00
80 6 00
... 6 00
80 6 (0
200 6 tu)
... 6 00
67.,
.248
83 187
69....
r.7...
60...
13...
CI....
,43....
69....
99....
49....
74....
70....
88....
79....
90....
58....
70...,
70,...
7S...,
89...,
80...,
72...,
fiN,.,,
75...,
78...
05...
.280
110 6 35
91 181
. .314 320 6 40
. .300 v 300 6 40
..367 ... 6 15
..292 210 6 45
. .328 ... 6 CO
..186 ... 6 00
..1S5 SO 6 00
..199 120 6 00
..198 ln 6 tC
. .228 320 6 05
..213 ... 0 05
. .202 160 6 03
..199 80 0 03
. .202 40 6 05
..213 160 6 05
..221) ... 6 03
..221 160 6 05
..211 ... 0 03
..216 ... 0 10
. .240 120 6 10
..216 80 6 10
..2W 40 6 12
..200 ... 6 15
..218 10) 0 25
95..
82..
,179
1SS
96....
8S....
85....
.172
.181
.1K3
..184
.197
.201
.151
02. . . .
60....
78.;.:
14....
:o
...270
...204
...200
...213
...1S4
64....
78....
26....
4 1...,
67...,
76...,
36...
40 6 00
...194 120 6 (H)
...if:
...190
...195
...176
...211
...201
-...20S
6 00
SO 6 00
80 6 03
80 6 03
80 6 m
120 6 (IT.
80 6 05
40 0 05
... 6 I i.l
86..,
80...
66..
9S,.
73.:
80,.
91..
80..
,...211
,...212
68.
303 121) fi 40
7L.:..,3(V
80 6 10
212 120 6 H7U,
220 80 fi 10
48 351
41 410
... 6 CO
... 6 55
23 193 ... ! 1ft
Sfort fhE ' S3
-luallty.. Packers, thouil," VA'ni .
go u siinpc and .bought up everything
1nM,,.r('nro,Vnt '""""V t0 strong rfces
All tho Packers seemed to want 1 f.w
sheen and- laVnlm nn.i m, . ..'. L J ..V.
enough to ko irnn, r ii'w, """"A
succeeded h snr nilnV , " "
e'cPt on just" tho kYnd t hat ' 1T v
wan cd. 7 Tlie 'situate
Quotations! Ph'nlo.. ..
4.0n.4.23; good to cho ce tnn, Im ,.. iXl
,'enrllniT- M im . f.u '1 .""" "vn.
3.6uf,3.fci choW. uthoVs.wSS.CTrTc
reSen28k,feCr '"'"
iNO.
Av.
48
48
61
70,
70
Tr.
3 CO
3 50
3 85
5 10
5 10
7 feeder lambs
11 feeder lambs
475 native lambs ,'.,.
leu irimtis
4 red lambs
1
UIIIOAKO I.IVK .sth:kt
MAIIKKT.
Cuttle Active, IIokm Sternly niiil Sheep
Aotlve.
CHICAfin. Den "1 fATTTt. r
3,600 lioad. Market nctlvo nnrt' ainmir n(
Mondays prices; good to prime, $6.25'o7.10;
poor to med 11m. $3.S06.00; Blockers and
if y&T.lJ2-mti-M' cows. J1.60TH.75; heifers.
$1.W(5.(J0; cunners,. $1.(X(2.20: bill s, $1,755?
iflS,UrC!ve8 2"w'u0.00; Texas-fed steers
$1.301(6 00.
wiVH8.!lP0!lp,t.M' ,l-m hen,,: Thursday,
30,(X (estimated); left over, 5,000. Market
"' ") i" "inmb, ior mfdiums and lieavy:
mixed and butchers. JK 7,Vfi fi "R A
choice heavy. S6.2&7I0.50: rouuh hrmw tr, tn
6.00: light, $5.oo5.70; bulk of sales, $5.75
SHEEP AND LAMUS - Receipts, 8.C00
head; shcop and lambs, active and 10fi'25o
iiikih i , K"m iu Liiuiuu weinors, ia.rnxai.sui
fair to choice mixed. S2.8fK3.M! ivuul orn
sheep, fed, JJ.OOft'1.05; native lambs, $2,50
C.60,
Olllclal yesterday: Receipts Cattle, 15,
35S head; hogs, 12,427 head; sheen. 12.299
Head. Hlilpments-C'attle. 2,915 head; hogs,
t:, tini! mIiram .mm.
IvmiNiiH I'lty Live Stnok lnrket,
KANSAS CITY. Dee. 21 PATTI .r. n.
celpts. 3,(XW natives, 2u0 Texans, 50 calves;
corn-fed s'eors. 10(?fl5c hicher: nthers
steady: cholco exiirt nnd dresced beef
steers, $5.95ft6.60; fair tn gootl, $I,7C?T5.75:
siocKors and leeners, t3.inn.a; western
f,,il atnnra SJ ,!7tl.OO. Ivaarorn rr. n mi u,,.,u
$3.C0if5.(x): Tcxns nnd Indian steer. trm
4C0: Texas cows, $J.25fi3.50; native cows,'
.".t"rin.w)i neiterH, j.iioyD.eo; ennners, , 10
S13.40; nuns, .".ws) 1..0: cnives, J3.2505.25.
HOOS Receipts, in.noo bond. Mnrket 10
ni5o higher; tor, $6.65; bulk of sales, $5.70
$6.1MT6.50i light, 5.WV(i6.15; pigs, $3.90(5.00.
SHEEP AND LAM 119 llecelnts. 3.010
ueuu. .Minnie Birunn, iimi iiimus, n.m'iy
a ltd wnwinr. J.wirin,io; yearlings, .I.(S
'1(1.,) j ewes, jj.wrnj.ij; cuiis anil recuors,
St. I.diiIx Lire Stoeli Mnrket.
ST. LOUIS. Dec. 21. CATTLE Itocnlnts
4.100 bend. Including 3.000 he.nl Texans:
market stendy to strong: natlvo shipping
nnd export steers, $3.0oft"6.30. with fnncy
worm 11 10 s dressed ncer and uutener
steers. $(.00f(6 00: steers under 1.000 lhH.. 13.50
(Uo.w; siocners iinu leeuers, -.ir'i.i.ii," cows
ana neuers, :,wr(i'i.8:i; canners. jl,50(H.'.70;
bulls. J2.OWf3.50; Texas and Indian steers,
Sa.SOSiO.U). fed. and S2.S(XfN.25. crass: cows
und heifers. $2.3M(3.40.
HUiiH jteceipts. i.iiu nenu: marKet steady
to strong; pigs nnd lights, $5,605(6.70; pnek
ers. $5.50u0.oo: butchers. $6,0016.66.
SHEEP AND LAMHS-llecelnts. 600 head:
market strong; natlvo muttons, $2.90H3.0O;
lambs, $4.00n5.50; culls nnd bucks, $3.00g
.w, siocuers, i.wtn.ip.
.ev Ytirk Live Stock Mnrket.
NEW YOIWC. Deo. 24,-IlEEVES-ne
colpts, 911 head; no sales reported. Cables
quote American steers at 1
weight, rnfrlgerntor beef
quote American steers at 12fil3tje. dressed
weigui. rmrigernior ueet at iuvm 1040; ox
ports, 810 head beeves, 1,740 head sheep and
4.568 quarters of beef,
CALVES llecelnts. 331 head: steadv
veals sold nt $4.004f8.CQ: barnyard calvct
S3.(XKM.0O: westerns. J3.KXi?3.75.
SHEEP AND LAMHS-llecelnts, 2.289
licau; steady; Mtccp, .i.wj.i..o; iumu, ji.tvi
&6.76: culls, $:l.C0,
HOOS ltecelpts, 3.153 hem; very few on
sale; no suies rupurieu.
St. .Iimrph Lite Stuck Mnrket.
ST. JOSEPH. Deo. 21. CATTLE Re
ceipts. ROD heud. Market stonily: natives
J3.00W7.la; cowb aim neuers. i,oouo.w
tm-tora nlul feeilnrs. J2.WW1.C).
IIOUB RectlPta. v.ow neaa. iuarxi
3 lOftO 2 CO
1 1170 2
1 1020 2 tO
8 770 2 75
1 1430 2 7$
1 940 2 75
lot
.In v nn 1 ,? . n"ny teedem offered to
tla nnd th0 demand was rather limited
cuWo S, 0 erC,VTh ,nurket' '""vJr.
)
3.25. fa r to conri ,. m Vn il 7..
fair to cood nmh, a cxx,r. r. A' .,
steady Hcht nnd llsht mixed, t5.70fil.40;
pigs, iM.UltM.iU'
AND IAMUS IlecelDts. 125
head.
Murket slow but steady.
Slock In Sight.
Tim tnWnnlntr tnhlo nhnwfl thn recelntS Of
cattle, hogs nnd sheep nt tho five principal
mnrKots tor December i:
Cattle.
South Omaha 1.840
Hogs. Sheep.
11.7SI 1,147
Chicago ., 3,500
29.000
10.000
S.CO)
3,0i)0
Kansas city a, '.'in
St.'I.ouls , 4,100
St. Joseph 800
4,100
6,000
6O1')
125
Totals 13,440 60,581 12,772
OMAHA WIIOI.KSAI.K MAltKET.
Condition of Trnde nnd Qnotntlons
011 Staple nnil Tnner Produce1.
KOOS-nocelpt. light: freRh stock, 21c.
MVH I'OnrilY Hens, 6Hfl6c; old
roosters, 3fi4c. turkeys, 79c: ducks nnd
geese, 6',496c; spring chickens, per lb.,
6ji6Uc.
nlil.'l.-n tint't.TtlVTiirkevs. 11H?12C!
ducks, S$i8',4c: ceese, S09c; spring chickens,
'hTi'c: hens, Wl'ic
in ttkh common to rair, iihic; cnoico
dairy, In tubs. 15ftl7o; separator. 23y2lc.
KHO.KN FISH Illnck bass, 18c; whtto
bass, 10c: bluellsh, 12c; bullheads, 10c: blue
tins. 7e! luirfnlnes. 7o! rnlllsll. 12e: COO. 10c:
ernnples, 11c: halibut, 11c; herring, Go; had-
uock, :c; pine, c; reu snapper, jwo; ai
mon. 12c: suuhsh. 6c: trout. 9c: whltellsh,
8e; pickerel, 6c, fresh mackonjl, each, 2C
35e; smelts, 10c.
OVSTKHS-Medlums, per can, 22c: Stand
ards, per can, 25c; extra selects, por can,
33c; New York 'counts, per can, 4'ic; bulk
Standards, per gal.. Jl.2ofJl.2R; bulk extra
selects. il.60ffl.6S; bulk New 'York counts,
per cm., i.i6.
IMUKONH Mve, per doz., 60c.
VKAI-Cholce. )Sc,
HAY Pries imoteil hv Omnhn Whole
sale liny Dealers' association: Choice up
land. !!.60: No. 2 upland. $8.50: medium,
$8; coarse, J7.50. llyo straw, $5. These
prices nro ror liny of good color ana
duality. Demand fnlr. llccelpts, 20 car?.
luii.N-KPW, uc; OIU, UiC.
HHAN-J23.
OATS-52C.
VKGKTABI.KS.
POTATOES Homo crown. SI: northern.
$1.10; Salt Iake, $1.10; Colorado. $1.10.
I'AlUHJTH l'er uu wie.
HHHT8 Per ',4-bu. basket. 30c.
Tt'HNlPS Per hu.. 60c: Hutabagas. per
too lbs., $1.25.
J'AJIH.N ll'S l'er bU., wc.
Ct'Ct'MHHHS Hothouse, per doz., $1.25.
I,HTTl'l'H Hend. isjr bbl.. $6.60: hot
house lettuce, per doz., 25c.
i'AitHi.i;v i'or uoz., 5c.
HADISIIIJS Per doz 25c.
HW1JHT POTATOKS-IIome grown, por
lb.. 2Hc; Knnsas. por bbl.. $3.2o!
I'AHHAOK Holland seed, crated, l4c
CAI'MKIOWKIl-I'or crnto, $2.76.
D.NMnNS Snanlab. nor crate. $2.00: Michi
gan, red or ye.llow, 3c per l. '
l rjlr. K 1 vaniornia, khi mc.
NAVY DliANS-l'er bu., $2.15.
FItUITS.
APPLES Hen Davis, nor bbl.. $1.50;
Wlnesnns. $5: Jonathans. $5.60: nellellowers,
per box, $1 76.
I'ISAlto viKors, u.-o; iawrence, 4..ok
60.
OltAPKS-Mnlagas, por kog. $5.508.50.
CHANHEItniES Per bbl., J7.Cm8.0O; per
crate, $2.16.
TIlOPICA.Ii KUIMTS.
OHANaKS-Klorldas, $3.253.50; Callfor
nla navels. J3.p5jr3.50: budded, $2.50.
LEMONS Fancy. $3.50fi3.75; choice. $3.00
4(3.25. . . .
liAAiirirt-i'cr uuiicii, ucuuruiiii; iu bij,
12.251i2.75.
KlOS-Cnllfornla, new cartons, $1.0); Im
ported, per lb., 12wl4c.
UAl I'crsinns, in w;-id. uoxes, vvr iu.,
C'.Sc; Salrs, 6c.
MISCELLANEOUS.
vttTH New eron walnuts. No. 1 soft
shell, per lb., 12c: hard shell, per lb.. He;
no, i sou sneu, iuc; io. i imiu hiicii, .n,
(tiTllH. ner lb.. 14c: lllberts. ner lb.. 13c:
almonds, soft shell, 17c; hard shell, 15c;
pecans, large, per in., u-c; small, iuc; cocoa
nuts, per cwt., $5; chestnuts, 12c.
HONEY Per 24-sectlon case, J3.C0S3.75.
ClDEIl Nehawka, per bbl., $3; New
York. $3.50.
HIDES No, 1 green, 6c: No. 2 preen, 5c:
No. 1 salted. 8c; No. 2 salted, ic; No. I
veal calf. 8 to 12Vj lbs., 9c; No. 2 yeal calf.
12 to 15 lbs.. 7c; dry hldos, 8l3o; sheep
pelts, 25Q27c; horso hides, J1.50O2.25.
KKXV YOItlC r.KMlltAI, .MAHICET.
(liiotntlonn of tlie Dny nn Vnrlnnn
Coinmodlt li'M.
krw vnriTf. Dec. 21. II UTTER. Re
ceipts, 3.62S pkgs.; firm; state dairy. 1523c;
creamery, 16925c 1 June creamery, 15321i4c:
fnninn". ltAfiluUo: creamorv. HfflSMc.
CHliESE Ilecelpts, 3,I2 pkgs.; quiet but
tlrm: late made best large. 9Vic: lato mndo
best small, lO'dlOUc state full cream, largo
fn made tnncy, luaiio'sc; suue 11111
fi-mim. smnll fall made fancy. llaillViC,
ECOS Receipts. 10,118 pkgs.; steadier;
state nnd Pennsylvania. 29c; wentern. at
mnrl. 2:ifI2Se: southern, nt mnrk. 231(27c.
POULTRY Alive, steady; springers, 9c;
turkeys, lOidlc, fowls, 10c. Dressed, weak;
springers, lOftllc; fowls, 9Vfri(10Hc; turkeys,
1211 YZVtC.
HAY Quiet: shipping, JG.COffC.20; good to
cmill'U. JS.BMfiMM. . .
itol'S Oulet: stnto. common to choice
1IKI1 crop. llf(15Hc; 1900 crop, 8912c; 1899
crop, tM(9c; Pacltlc const. 1901 crop, llS(l6c.
HIDES Quiet; Galveston, 20 to 25 lbs.,
18c; California, 21 to 25 lbs.; 19'ic; Texas
dry, 2 to 30 ins., uvsc.
I.KAT1IHH Stendv: Hemlock sole. Rue
nos Ayres, light to heavyweights, 2526Hc.
"A'OOIy Quiet; domestic llccce, 2jO20c;
Tpviih. IRtilTc.
Min'ALS Tho foreign copper nnd the tin
markets wero higher nnd tho local tin
mnrket was somewhat higher In svmnathv
with tho better market abroad. The Lon
don tin market closed with a net gain of
2 15s, with spot at iui as nnd rtuures at
moi. Thn New York murket closed with
spot tin nt $23.30 to $23.63 nnd stendy to firm
In lone. Copper at London wns JCl 10s bet
ter, closing wun spot nt x,vs ius unci iiitures
at 19. Tho locnl market was nominally
unchanfceil at 13c for lake, though It was
reported that sales wero made nt 12o for
spot, nnd at something less than that for
forward delivery. iMcciroiyuc was quoieu
nt $12.67V4 and casting at $12.60. Lead was
iinehnnced nt $4. but .London was Is 3d
higher nt A;iu3sai. anciier, nominni at
$4.40. London wns zs txt lower nt i.16 iss.
Iron was dull here, wnne luroncnn mar
kets wero unchanged. Glasgow closed at
49s Oil and Mlddlesborough closed at 43s 4V4d
1'iir iruii Willi tiiin. .'.u'-u i.t'v. .iu. 1 Jim iii
orn foundry, $15.50(jfl6.0o; No. 2 southern
foundry. $14.50ft 15.60; No. 1 southern foun
dry. $15.0jfl0.00; No, 1 southern foundry,
soft. H6.U1W7.WJ. . .
Today was a noiiany on tno rroauco ex
change.
Liverpool drill 11 mid Provisions.
LIVERPOOL. Dec. 21. WIIEAT-Snot.
No. 2 red, western, winter, arm. s mi no,
1 northern, snrlng. firm. 65 2V4d: No. 1
California, firm, 6s 4d: futures, quiet;
Mnreh. 6s 34d; Mny, 6s 3Wd.
CORN Spot, firm: Amerlcnn mixed, 5s
9V4d; futures, quiet; January, Cs 9ld;
March, os amy, as i?u.
I'KAm uanniuan, strong nt (s.
FLOUR Firm nt 7s 9d.
HOPS At London (I'aclflc const), 3 3sW
3 13s.
PROVISIONS Roof, firm: extra Indian
mess, 70s yn. 1'orx, nrm; mess, western
72s. Lnrd, dull; Amerlcnn r.ellned, In palls
49s; prime western, In tierces, 19s, Hams
short cut, it to in ins,, nun, 40H. nacon
.mint: Cumberland cut. 26 to 30 lbs.. 43s
short ribs, 10 to 24 lbs., 46s 6d; long clear
middles, light, 28 to 34 lbs,, 4Cs 6d; long
elenr middles, heavy. 35 tn 40 lbs.. 14s 6d:
short clear ducks, lis to j ins,, 4is; clear
bellies, 14 to le ins,, n.is wi. nnnuiuers
souare. 11 to 13 lbs.. 42s 6d.
HUTTKit-steady at as ior nnest united
States: good united wtntes, d's,
CUFESE Firm: American llnest whtto.
4 A Ail: American finest colored. 47s Oil.
Receipts of wheat during tho Inst threo
dnyB, 183,000 ceutnis, inciuuiiig isi.wjo Amer
ican. IteceipiH 01 jiiiu'i lu.ni uurn during
tho last three days, wo centals.
ICiiiihmn City Ornln nnd I'rovlnliina
KANSAS CITY. Dec. 24. WHEAT Ma V
SOHc: cash. No. 2 hard, 76TW78HC; No. 3,
76H77c; No, 2 red, 874880: No. 3. R51A'(
S6Vc: No. 2 spring, 74Qi6o; No. 2, 73f74'4c:
CUttiN uecomoer, rac, jiiiiuary. iv
rtC,... ...... ruTn. ., 1. K7n 4 vn,l 1V.I
UOlU. .1111, wTt. i-.n... 6 iii.K.-t). M
68Uc: No. 2 Whlti). OSio: No. 3, 67t06Sc.
liYR No. 2. 66c.
HAY Choice -timothy, $13.60; choice
prairie. $13.7C14.00.
RUTTER-Creamery, 18fl22c; dairy, fancy
18c.
EGOB Lowei and wenk; still furlhe
deellno looked for If mild weather eon
ttnues; fresh Missouri and Kansas stock
quoted on "cnango at mo uoz,, loss on,
cases returned,
Philadelphia Prndnee .Mnrket,
PHILADELPHIA, Dee, 21,-RUTTER-
Flrm. fnlr demnnd; fnncy western crenm
nrv. 2Ci4r26c: fancy nearby prints. 29c.
EGGS Steady; fresh nearby, 30c; freslf
western, 30c; fresh southwestern, 29c; fresh
southern, 29c
Holiday mi llonrd of Trnde.
CHICAGO Dec. 21. Following lis uiual
Christmas custom, tne uireotory or tn
Chicago Hoard 01 Trade has declared toun
and tomorrow nouuays on tnoDoaru.
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. Dec. 24,-COFFEE-Spot
1110 invoice 7 7-i'ic. aiiiii, mill, unchanged
Futures opened steady nt an advance or
points. The close was firm and net 163
points higher. Total soles wero 33,750 bags,
tneltirllnir. n.nmt.nr ll ,Y,e .fntillnrv. R itwf
70c: February. 6.75c! March. 6.75St6.9')c:
May, 77.10c; July, 7.20c; September, 7.404P
boc; uctoucr, i.tvtti.wc.
JIOVI3MESTS Of STOCKS AJiU 1IOM19.
rnnsnetlons 'I'liroiiithout the Mnrltet
Arc ('hnrnrtrrlstlc of llolldnys.
NEW Ynittv Tln 91 Tmlnv's nccrrecate
dealings were slightly In excess of those
yesterday, principally by reason of tho
continued active speculation for a fall In
Slignr. The dealings In the general market
,-ero in tne hands of professional traders
lid only 11 small mirt of the day's opera-
Ions orlglnnted outside the board room.
The, late recovery In prices nftcr tho
tea)y downwnrcl tendency of the early
part of the day was a sulllclent Inducement
to put tho professional statement upon tho
day's market.
liven 111 Sugar, although there wns on
louslv verv Inriro llnuliintlon. the largest
traders on tho exchange Joined actively In
the selling for special account. There
wero sales of l.oon in lO.biO shares during
the day by Individual brokers and somo of
1110 largest sellers bougnt to cover ueioro
tho close. Tho stock wns forced down nt
ono time to 103U. mnresnntlne a decllno of
6'.d from Inst night's level.
The demnnd from tbe shorts rallied It
100i nnd the closlnir wns nt 105U. repre
senting it net loss of 3?. Tho traders of-
iereu pessimistic arguments 01 mo very
largo accumulation ( stocks, the wining
out of a prolltn)lo margin In tho price and
100 iiircaiouing increase in 1110 pruuuuuou
neei sugar.
Parallels were drawn bv tho connor epi
sode to point to tho Inadequacy of tho
great Industrial combinations to regulate
nd control Undo In stun o nroducts. Mean
time tho-copper mnrket In London made a
turn from Its long downwnrd course nnd
rallied uulto strongly. Tho Amalgamated
Copper here resisted tho general weakness
of the market and rose nt ono-tlmo l'
over last night, closing with a net gain of
H. inert' wuro a low oilier Biuunn inuii
mado headway against the prevailing de
pression, notably the Hocking- Valley
stocks, which rose 1H and 2,4 respectively
for the common nnd nreferred on the re
iterated rtimir of tho projected retirement
t 1 no preiorreu.
"ino strong movement tn tne general nsi
as based unon tho exnectatlon that thero
would be a llurrv In cnll money during tho
day 011 account of the requirements to
enrry over tne Holiday. Hears nisa counted
pon 1110 iicpressing lnnuence 01 continued
,'enknesM In Smriir. Tbe earlier rates for
call monov nroved to be the hlgliest nnd
lenders who held out for tho high rates
found themselves with funds unplaced, Tho
offering of this residue rnrrled the rato
down below 6 per cent In tno artcrnoon and
was tho effectlvo fnctor In driving the
shorts to cover."
The beam showed an Inclination to gathor
In their day's profit before Christmas. Tho
market was a rellectlon of holiday sonson
throughout. Tho closing wns fairly steady
nt tho rally nnd with tho curlier losses
mosiiy reiiuceu to a traction, except 111 m.
Paul and union Pnclllc. wnicli wero untier
conspicuous pressure all dny on account of
the unenslness caused by the onslaught
pon rnlon Pnc II c Interests In tlio public
statement by President Hill of tho Orcut
Northern. Lake Erie & Western dronnod
31 nnd the preferred I on single sales.
1 no bond mnruei was dim ami urin. xoihi
Hales, par value, $1,920,000. United States 4s
declined ij, but nil other Issues advanced '4
on the closing call.
Tho following are tne closing pricos on
tho Ney Xork Stock exchnnge:
Atchison
77 So. Tactile 59J4
1001 So. Railway 321
do nra..
11UI. iV VJI11U .A"IJ2 lilu.... 674
ml lit. I .ft,,, . .1 Mjl
do nfd vusi iex. & t'aciuc...
Canadian Pnc....ll2nTol.. St. L. ft W. 18U
unuda 00 8.-',3 no pid ui'.i
lies, ft Ohio.... 40vunlon I'ncinc ....iooh
Chicago & a Wi no pro w
ti ti
... 75
Wabash
Chi., lnd. ft L
do pfd..
41i
do pfd 74'; W. ft L. E 17
Chi. ft E. Ill 134-it do 2d pfd 28Vi
Ciucago u. w... ZJ)4 wis. central .... wR
ilo 1st pid 8i 1 oo pid 40
do 2d nfd'. 46'i Adams Ex 190
Chicago ft N. W.200 lAmerlcan Ex 202
v.. It. 1. l' loo 111. a. fix u.i
III. Tor. He Tr... lfj'j weus-i'urgo ux.190
do nfd.
30'i'Ainni. Lopper ... 67
C. C. C. ft St. I
l Ainer. car i
291
80
15
43
43 U
Colorado So......
do nfd..
do 1st pfil
di 2d nfd 2ffVi
Amur. Lin,
OH.
do prd ,
Amer. S. ft R.
do pfd
Anac. Mln. Co
Rrooklvn R. T
Del, ft Hudson.. .171
Del. L. ft W 212
Don. ft R. G. nfd. 91
95 ',,
29
Erlo 31T
110 1st pru
Colo. Fuel & 1.
SSU
214(4
do 2d pfd...t... 37H!Con. Gns 214(4
Gt. Nor. pfd 182-. Con. Tob. pfd. ...115
Hock. Valley .... llHIOon. Electric ....279Vj
do
IHll.. P'l"i ..i.vwov UIIKIII... J ...
MrVi""i'nse Biigar... 37'.,
1
Illnofs Central.. 137)4 Hocking Coal 13i
Iowa Central
Inter. Paper
do nfd
19'A
do nfd
Lake Erlo ft W.. tr? Inter. Power .... 8S
do pfd ....126 Lacledo Gas 90
L. ft N UK-n'Nn. Rlscult 43Vi
Manhattan L 132 National Lead .. 14.
Met. St. Ry 169;4 "Notional Salt.. 32
Mux. Central .... 23,' ' lW 01
Mex. National ... l.TH No. American ...93
10
Mlnu. ft St. I
..106 pnclllc Coast .... liM
Bio. Pnclllo
M.. K. ft T
102TS 'nemo fllnll 43H
n J'eon a h nn
do nfd...
. 52Vi Pressed S. Cnr..
.181 ;,lp pfd
.Ita PuIlmnn P. Car.
. 56 Republic Steel ..
'II I llO Tiff I
V
82
214
N. J. Central...
Y. Central..
Norfolk ft W.,
15i
do nfd
No. Pacific pfd.
Ontnrlo ft AV...
ynji Sugar "
62
ennsvlvnnla ..
.147CI-''"
l-llll. VUill fl I.
Union Rug & p
Reading
. Kl 1 no pid
. 80 U. S. Leather .
. SSI' do pfd
. Rtii'U. S. Rubber ..
. 82 I do pfd
. 73U U. S, Steel
. 27 1 do pfd
. 58 Western Union
73
11
110 1st ptu
do 2d nfd
8Ui
.St. L. ft S. F..
13
1111 1KL lllll
do 2d. nfd.'....
, 484
, ii
, 92U
St. L. Soutliw..
do nfd
90 1,1,
St. Paul
.162 'Am. Locomotive. SO1!
do pfd
.IKf nu UU Ml Mi
Ex-dlvldend. Offered.
The Commercial Advertiser's T-ondnn
nnnnciai cuDiegrum suys: tho stock mur
ket hud a dull onenlnir on thn Ronth
African reverses, but at tho close thero
was a most cneorriii npim on reports of
Hrltlsh success. There wns nrnctlcallv no
nusiness on account or me unriHiimm reel.
Ing und tho Americans lullulgcd In Jockey
ing. Money rates are unchanged. Paris
exchange is 2S.li; ucrnn, w.dvy,,
Svvr York Sloney Mnrket.
NEW YORK. Dec. 24.-MONEY-On nn.ll.
firm. 'Mrdi ner cent: closed nsked 3 n.r
cent! prime mercantile paper, BtjV4 per
cent.
STERLING EXCIIANGK-Steadv. with
actual busltiesa In bankers' bills at $4.86H
tor demnnd and 111 ior sixty uays;
posted rates, i.Mrfl.i,bj nnu i.i'ii; com
morclal bills. SI.82i?i4.83V4.
siliVlilt uar. o&'ic .Mexican dollars.
43 lie
RONDS Government, Irregular; Btate,
inactive; raiiroan, irregular.
The closing quotations on oouas are as
follows:
U. S. rof. 2s, reg.lOSTii
Hi w ,1, Mill. 1ii,,iu.'4
.10'JJ,
110 umqiiin ..w-H
.Mex. ueuirai 4H.. Mt
do Is Inc 30 li
do 3s, reg vnw
do coupon 108
do now 4H, reg,139ji,
do coupon ...... 139S
m. ac nt. j.. 4s,.,ui,i
M.. K. ft T. 4s.. 97
do zs. 81,i
N. Y. Central ls.lOofi
do gen. 3Vis....llu
N, J. 0. con. 6s, ,.131
No. Paclllo 4s.,..i(iftH
do 3s 73
do old 4s, reg.-llUii
do coupon
do us, reg JUU
110 cot nun iui'i
Atch. gen. 4s.... 10.1 4
do nd). 43 '.'ii.i
Ral, ft Ohio 4S...102W
N. ft W. c. 4s. ...102)1
Reading gen. 4s., 99t
St L ft I M c. 6S.H7H
Ht L ft S F 4s... 97(i
do 3V48 w.
do conv. 4s.... 103
Canada So. 2s... 109
Cent, of Gil, 6s.. 106
St. L. S. W. Is.
do 2s
S A ft A P Is.
So. Pacltlo 4s...
vj 4
89!i
93
do is ino 7dm
Ches. ft O, .lV4H...106Ji
'till. t A. ilVjS... M
C. 11. ft O. n. 4b. flfli
So. Rnl way fin... 12.1
Tex. ft Puc. Is... 1134
'IV St L ft W 4s. 81
C. M & f) P ir.4s.lll
U c iN c iB.,,nui5iuiiioii j-acnio 4S..1UUW
C. R. I. ft IV 4s. 1061k do conv. Is iu5),
CCC ft S L g. 4S.103 iWubash Is lpjU
Chicago Tcr. 4s. 88 do 2s n3t
Colorado no. 4S. w 110 hod, 11 cji:
Den. ft R. G. 4s. .103"; West Shore 4s....lll!
Erlo prior I. 4s...loOV, W. ft L. E. Is.... 92
do general 4s... 89)i wis. central 4s.. sou
F. W. ft D. C. Is.lOlU Consol, Tob, 4s... t5
Hock. Val. 44s...loa I
i
Rid.
llontoii Stock Ouotntlnns,
ROSTON, Deo. 24,-CnlI loans, Wi'u&A per
cont: time loans, 6ii6 ier .cent. Olllclal
closing:
Atchison 4s 102
Gas Is 81
Amalgamated ... 67
Raltlo 23
Mex. Central 4s.. 8t)
N. E. O. & C
Atchison 77
do pfd lOOfc
Hoston ft A 2)9
Roston ft Mo 191
Roston Elov 167
Cn . & Hen .a. . .r.7R
Centennial jju
Copper Rnngo ... 47
uom. coai 473;
Franklin 111!
Isle Royalo 19
Mohawk zi
Old Dominion ... 21
Osceola 75
N Y. N H ft II... 21014
Fltchburi; nfd. ...141
Union Pnclllo 100 Parrot
. 2.SV4
.125
Mex. Central .... 23?8 Oulnoy
Amer. Sugur 105t S.inta Fo O
nn. . .
Dom. 1. & ti
Gen. Electric ...
Mass, Electric,
do pfd
N. 13. O. ft C...
United Fruit ..
Westing)). Com
Adventuro
Allouez
...iT rr..;..i.
. .179 .1 iiiui tun zjii
,;8(j irimouiitnin .
, .12 Trinity
( 904 United Slntcs
. 4 Utah
. 93 Victoria
. 81 Winona
,. i Wolverine ...
. 2?i
28
13
13
20
m
Trust receipts. Rid.
Ilmik Clenrliiicx.
OMAHA. Dec. 24. Rank clearings today,
$1,316,501.0); corresponding day last year,
none, It being Christmas; for Decemb"r 25
lust year, $1,303,669,91; Increase. $12,855.09.
PHILADELPHIA, Doc. 24.-Clearings,
$20,129,496 balances, $1,972,965; money, 5 per
cent.
UALTLMOHE, Dec. 2l.-ClearlnK8, $3,mv,
92: balances, $641,529; money. 6 per cent.
NEW YORK. Dec. 24. C earlngs. J6.-
231.872! balances, $12,8S9,M4.
UVQIUII, Ci:. T . ,1 .o, v., v.v,
balances, f 1,417,107. , ,
m. LUUIS. JJec. . viearings, n'.iio.iiu;
l.nlnHHnM . 1 onion. Mo.. VnrV
v.aiiK.i:n. i,o,ii, mvii(.iib un ..v., w
10c premium.
ciiiUAUU, uec. z-i. uicnrings, ;v,hd,i:
balances. $1,78S,141: posted rates, H.Stuy
4.87H: Now York exchajtge, 20c premium. .
CINCINNATI. Dec. 24.-Clenrlngs. J.',S)i,
M0; money, 4iMC per cent; New York ex-
cnange, par.
OMAHA WELL TO THE FRONT
AKirreirvt I'AeklnJ Figures In West
ern Cities Shnrra a
Decrenne.
CINCINNATI. Dec. 25.-(Sneclol.)-Tho
Prlco Current says there Is a further de
crease In marketing of hogs. Tho total
western packing for the week was OW.OoO
pounds, os compared with 725,0tO tho pre
ceding week and 650,000 for tho correspond
ing week last year. Since November 1 tho
total Is 5,270,000 pounds, ugulnst 4,315,000 a
year ago, Prominent places compare as
follows:
19i)l
1900.
1,370.000
610.000
355,l0
325,000
ato.ow
2I5,W)
179,000
130,000
111,000
86,0i )
126,000
116,000
Chicago 1,695,000
Kansas City
690,000
415,000
323,0')0
406,(X)
310,(
201,000
12SI.OO0
118.1100
lOS.OO')
175,000
155,000
OMAHA ,
St. Louis
St. Joseph ......
Indianapolis ....
'Mllwnukeo ,
Cincinnati
Ottumwa
Cedar Rapids ,.
Sioux City
St. 1'nul ,
Spw York Lire Htock Mnrket.
NEW YORK. Dec. 25. REEVES Re
ceipts, 2,529 head; 13 cars on salo; firm nnd
...........11.. ia.. 1.1. ..11 -rti.i. tj rjv!t
b.40; oxen, $4.C0; bulls. $2.6Ofl4.60; cows, $1.60
3.70. cables wero wca; exports, w iieuii
cattld, 60 head sheep and 2,760 quarters 01
beef.
CALVES-Recolnts. 258 hend; bnrnynrds,
steadv. all good: veals. $4.CofiS.60: little
calves, $4; bnrnyard cnives, $3.0)(U"I.O0: west
erns, ji; urcsseu vcais, sieuuy 111. (jw,sc
per lb.
in;i.r Aisu L,A.Miia iteceipts, i,m
hend; 6 cars on sale; sheep, steady; lambs,
firm to a shado higher: 2 cars unsold:
sheep., $2.00ij3.65i culls, $1.C0; lambs, $4,501!
5.80; culls, $4; no Canada lambs.
HUGH Receipts, 6,61ft neau; 1 car on snio;
feeling steady; no sales reported.
London Stock (luotntfnnn.
LONDON, Dec. 24.-4 p. m.-ClosIng:
Cons., money . .93 15-16
Norfolk ft W.
67i
do account im
Annconda. b"
Atchison 79V
do nfd 931
Ontario ft W :
Pennsylvnnla .... u-"i
do nfd 103U
Rending -o
do 1st pfd 41
Rnl. ft Ohio 104
Canadian Pno 116
do 2d pfd. bo?
80. Rnlfwny 35S
Ches. & Ohio 47i
Chicago O. W.... 24(t
C, M. ft St. P...167U
do ptd !'.'. 4
So. Pnclllc. 61-S
Union Pnclflc ....101U
do pfd 91
U. S. Steel 43i
do nfd I.. MK
ueuver A H. U.. 44
110 ptd
Erie
.. 96i
.. 41H
.. 74U
.. C9
do 1st pfd....
do 2d nfd
Wnbash 4
Illinois Central
-mi
do pfd 43
Spanish 4s 74
Rand Mines 11
Dellcers KOVj
t. .c M
..1085!
M., K. ft T 25i
do nfd CUV
ii. x. uenirni....i70v
PAR SILVER Steady at 25Ud per ounce,
MONEY 3Vil ner cent. The rato of
discount In the open market for short bills
Is 34 per cent; for threo months' 'bills,
8 7-16 per cent.
Nrrr York Bllnlnft Stocks.
NEW YORK. Dec. 24. The following nro
the closing prices on mining stocks:
Adams
Con
20
45
Little Chief 12
Allco
Rrcece ...
Rrunswlck
Ontnrlo 800
Ophlr 60
75
Con.. 15
Phoenix 4
Potosl 2
Havugo ...v.j 3
Sierra Nevada .. 17
Small Hopes 40
Standard 355
Comstock
Tun... 5
Con. Cul. ft Va..l50
Dendwood Terra. 00
Horn Silver 180
Iron Silver 0
Leadvlllo Con 5
Cnttnn Mnrket.
LIVERPOOL, Dec. 24. COTTON-Spot,
moderate business: prices stendy: 'Ameri
can middling, 4 16-32d; tho salea of. the day
wero 7,000 bales, of which 200 wero for
speculation and export nnd Included 0.7O0
Amerlcnn: reclpts, 23,000 bales, Including
17.C00 American. Futuren opened nnd
closed quiet.
xTit vnntr 01 r,r"i.'p-x- c .
luitn, ucu, -,. iv l 1 uti-i,ui
closed quint; middling uplands, 8 9-16c: mid
dling guitinnus, Hii-iuc; sales, iw nnies.
Futures closed steady; December, 8.17c;
Jnnunry, 8.15c: February, 8.19c; March,
8.24c; April, 8.28c; May, 8.30c; June, 8.29c;
July. 8.31c; August, 8.21c.
NEW ORLEANS. Dec. 24.-COTTON
Steady: salen, 4,350 bnles; ordinary, 6ic;
good ordlnnry, 7Hc: low middling, 711-luc;
middling 8 1cJ6c; good middling. 8C-I60;
middling fnlr, 8 3-16c; receipts, 167659 balos;
stock, 318,653 bales. Futures qulu't; De
cember. S.OMIS.OCc: January. 8.03c: Febru-
ury, 8.08g8.10c; March. ,8.13i?(8.14c; April,
8.15ftS.17c; May. 8.19i(8.20o; June, 8.20fj8.22o;
July. 8.23fl8.25c?
ST. LOUIS, Dec. 21. COTTON-Steady;
middling, Sc; snles, 150 bules; receipts.
6,872 bales; shipments, 6,762 bules; stock,
51,236 bules.
ii 1 1 1
Wool Mnrket.
HOSTON. Dec. 24. WOOL Tho wool
mnrket hero holds n strong position with
a fair demand noted and prices tlrm. The
suk's thus far recorded aro for tho smaller
manufacturers, who buy their stock as
It Is needed. Prices, whllo firm, do not
work up much. There has been somo
speculative buying on the part of dealers
and any cheup lots that hnvo been avnll
ablo of Into havn been snapped up. Ter
ritory wools continue to head tho llr"t of
sales. Fine mediums nro soiling 011 tho
scoured basis of 42ff 43o, with lino at 45'3
46c, nnd stuplo wools at 46fi"48c. Thoro
has been more doing In fleoco wools this
wook and prices uro tlrm. Ohio wnshed
delaines have sold at 2814c nnd are now
held at 29c. While XX Ohio are quoted nt
26'((37c, with somo sales at 26Hc No. 1
Ohio aro hold nt 27c, with 26c bid. Tho
spot market for Australian wools Is quiet,
with prices about the same. Tho market
for quarter-blood Australian wool Is quoted
at 3Sc; clean, with three-elghths-blood, at
46f(48c.
ST. LOUIS. Dec. 24. WOOL-Strong; ter
ritory and western, medium, 15i17c; flno,
llEfl6c; coarse, lift 15c.
Kvnpornted und Dried Fruits.
NEW YORK. Dec. 24. EVAPORATED
APPLES The market for evaporated ap
ples ruled somewhat llrmer, with supply
very modernto. State fancy evaporated
worn 'itiVfcc higher nt lOUfillc; common
wero quoted at (HfSVio; prlmo, 9Ji9'4c;
choice, 9Uf(9:!io,
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Rllled
firmer but quiet. Prunes, 3?;c. Apricots,
Royal, 10ft He; Moor Park, 0413o, Peaches,
peeled, lWi'JOc; impeded, 7',i'u 12,sc
Dry tioodN .Mnrket, -
NEW YORK. Dec. 2I.-DRY GOODS-To-
day's mnrket has ruled quiet In all de-
mrtmentH, tno usual uoiiouy inuuenco
icing annnront. Thero has been no change
in nrlces In uny quarter in either cotton or
voolcu goods, business being without apo
dal leamre. ino loon is very urin.
MANCIIKSTKH, UCC. :,-I)11V IKJUDH
Cloths firm, with a fair demand. Yarns
firm, but not active,
Sownr Market,
JEV ORLEANS. Dec. 2l.-SUOAR-3ulct
nnd easier; open kettle, 2 9-16f(3c; open ket
tle, centrifugal, 3ft3Vic; centrifugal, granu
lated. 3 1-16c; whites, 3 ll-16fj39ic; yollows,
3?B'f(3lMiC : seconds, 'JS'tc Molasses, luiot;
open kettle. 7fJ21c.
NEW YORK, Dec. 2I.-SUGAR-Raw,
ensy; fair refining, 3 3-16c; centrifugal, 96
test, 3 21-32o; molasses uugnr, 2 15-16c. Re
fined, unsettled.
OH nnd HiinIii,
OIL CITY, Dec. 21. OIL-Credlt balances,
$1.15; ccrtlllcates, no bids; shipments, 99,931
bbls.: runs, 86,627 bbls,; ayorago, 71,985 bbls,
SAVANNAH, Dec. 21,-OIL Turpentine,
firm, 30ic Rosin, llrm,
SUPREME COURT SYLLABI.
No. 10637. Hill ngnlnst Pitt. Error from
Lincoln. Alllrmed, Oldham, C. Division
No. 2. Not reported,
1, A person entitled by law to pre-empt
a trnct of land or to hold It under tho tim
ber culture net, nnd who Is recognized by
tho register nnd receiver of a United
States land office, and Is by them allowed
to mnke .a tiling on a tract of tlio public
Innd within their district legally open to
pre-emption, takes tho hamo and nil per
ninnent Improvements thereon, If nny, to
gether with the exclusive right of posses
slon thereof freo from the claims of alt
forsons except tho United Stntes. 1 1 In tt v.
Irooks, 17 Neb., 31. followed.
2. When thn evidence which has been of
fered Is not sulllclent In law to make outJ
tho enso of tho party who has oiteren it 11
Is tho duty of tho court to so Instruct tho
Jury. Hlatt v. Rrooks, 17 Neb., 31, fol
lowed. . , ,.
No, 10512. Mcl.ucas against St. Joseph ft
Grnnd Island Railroad Company. Error
from Jefferson. Petition Iu error dismissed.
Dilltlo, C Division No, 3. Not reported.
1. To entitle a party to a review there
must have been a final order or Judgment
rendered In the cause, Reynolds V. City of
Tecumseh, 48 Neb., 785.
No. 10648. Tlghe against Winger. Error
from Cnss. Alllrmed. Ames, C. Division
No. .1. Not reported.
Tho denial by 11 district court of a mo
Hon to relnstnto un notion voluntarily dis
missed at tho some term nt which the mo
tion Is made, will not bo reversed In the
absence of evidence that the party making
the application was laboring under somo
mistake or misapprehension of fact nt the
time of dismissal. ..lit
No. 10651. Johns against Knmhrad. Error
from Vnlloy. Alllrmed. Pound, C. Division
No. 2. Not reported. ......
1. When tho mortgngee of chnttels Is not
In possession nnd his mortgngo Is not on
fllo nt the dato of the levy a purchaser nt
execution sale under 11 Judgment ngalnst
tho mortgagor will tnke free of the mort
gage, though ho hnd notice thereof prior
to tho sale. ...
2. Growing crops nro subject to levy nnd
sale Irrespective of their stnge of growth.
No. 10654. Fisher ngnlnst Ruchnnan.
Error from Douglns. Reversed. Albert, C.
"Division No. 3. Not reported.
1. Petition examined and held that the
facto therein stated nro Insuitlclcnt to con
stitute a cnuso of notion.
2. Where, by the terms of n cpntrnct, the
'conditions to be performed by 'the respec
tive parties lire concurrent, the plaintiff In
nn notion for specific performance must
nllege and prove performance or a tender
of performance of tho conditions on his
part to bo performed, or such facts ns will
show thnt such tender would hnvo been un
avnlllng. No. liV)9. Gillespie ngalnst Morsmnn.
Error from Douglns. Alllrmed. Oldham,
C. Dlvlsloii'No. 2. Not reported.
1. Objections to the rnnllrmutlon of 11
ludlclnl salo made nnd lllcd nfter the sale
lias been confirmed will not bo considered.
Tho proper pructlce In such cases Is by
motion to vucnto nnd set nslde the snip.
2. A supersedeas bond not conditioned ns
required bv statute Is lusulllctent to pre
vent the enforcement of the Judgment or
decree It was given to supersede.
10671. Edmlsteu ngnlnst HerpolBhclmcr.
Error from Imcnster. Reversqd. Albert,
U. Division No. 3. Not reported. '
1. In the nbsence of speclnl circum
stances, In order to hold tho drawer llnb'o
on his check. It must bo presented not
Inter thnn tho day following Its receipt,
where the payee receives It In U10 plnce
In wfflrh the bank on which It Is drawn Is
located.
2, That the check Is drawn nn n bank In
n city where the collection of such paper
Is mndo through n clearing houe, and
the check woh received after banking
nours, does not relliivo the payee of tho
necessity of presenting It the following
day.
10676. Rrown ngnlnst Sliver. Error from
Clay. Affirmed. Oldltnm, C. Division
No. 2.
1. Error , cannot be predicated on tho
'notion of Ihe trial court In excluding Im
material matters from the consideration
of thn Jury. 1 ,
., The stntutc of limitations tines not
begin to run until n right of nctlon has
accrued.
3. When counsel, In their overr.eal, In
tho argument of a cafe to n Jury, depart
from tho record, a sharp nnd prompt re
buke from the. trial Judgo will ordinarily
cure the error.
4. Thero Is no variance between nn al
legation on n verbal contract nnd an un
signed memorandum of such contract al
leged to hnvo been made by the party
charged nt tho tlmo the contract wns en
tered Into, becnuso such unsigned memo
randum Is not a written contract.
5. Evidence examined and held sufficient
to sustiiln tho Judgment.
10680. Holt ngalnst RuRt-Owen Lumber
Company. Error from Gage. Reversed.
Albert, C. Division No. 3. Not reported.
1. Findings bnsed on Conflicting evldcnco
will not bo disturbed.
2. A foreign corporation may sue In the
courts of this stnto without a compliance
with the provisions of section 215, chnpter
16, complied statute.
3. That no proceedings nt inw have been
hnd for the recovery of the debt, 1h n ma
terial, nllegutlon in 11 petition for the fore
closure of a mortgage, nnd If put In Issue
It must bo established by proof.
4. Where un administrator transfers a
note, post due, belonging to the estate
without an order of tho county court, nnd
receives therefor the full amount duo
thereon, and such transfer Is nfterwnrd
upproved und confirmed by tho countv
court, nnd trnnsferrec takes a good title
which dates from tho time of the trnnsfcr.
10696. Roalcs, ugulnst Ferguson. Appeal
from Salluo. Appeal dismissed. Pound,
C. Division No. 2. Not reported.
1. Judgments of tho district court ren
dered on appeal from the probate sldo of
tho county court, nro reviewable only by
petition In error.
2. This court cannot acuulre lurlsdlctlnn
to review such a judgment on appeal by
consent of tho parties.
12142. Edney ugulnst liimm. Error from
Lancaster. Reversed with directions. Old
ham, C. Division No. 2. Not reported.
1. An nctlon does not nbato by the re
moval or dlschargo of 1111 udmlnlstrutor ns
party plaintiff during Its pendency.
2. A suit In equity mny be mulutnlnod
for the purpose of reinstating 11 caBo er
roneously dismissed wlu?n thero Is not
adequate legal remedy therefor,
Tho following will bo officially published:
No, 9323. National Wallpaper Company
nbalnst Columbia National Hank. Appeal
from Lancaster. Reversed. Nerval, C. J,
1. An appeal mny bo prosecuted from 11
decreo In equity though no bill of excep
tions wns settled and allowed.
2. All Insolvent corporation cannot mnko
11 preference of a debt duo from It on which
the officers und directors aro bound us sure
ties. No. 9689. Nebraska National Dunk ngiUn.H
Hnltowell. Appeal from Ruffulo. Affirmed.
Klrkpatrlek, C. Reported,
1. In a case brought to this court on ap
peal alleged errors of tho trial court In Its
rulings on qufstlons of procedure arising
during tho progress of tho trial will not bo
examined.
2. In n creditor's suit, whero no receiver
has been appointed or asked for, It Is not
necessary to allogo that tho suit Is brought
on behalf of all creditors who desire ,to join
and contribute to tho exrionpc,
3. In a creditor's suit brought to sot aside
a fraudulent conveyance, a petition wherein
It Is alleged thnt tho grantor fraudulently
conveyed the property with tho Intent to
Naco It beyond tho rench of his creditors,
und that tho convoynnco wns mndo with
out consideration, states a cnuse of action,
without alleging that tho grunteo hud
knowledge of or participated In the fraud.
4. In a creditor's suit brought to set aside
a fraudulent conveyance und return of ex
edition nulla bona Is conclusive of tho
question thnt the creditor hus exhuusted
bin legul remedy, and un answer which ul
leges thnt the debtor bus property subject
to levy upon execution, In the ubsenco of
an ullcgatlon of fruud or collusion on the
part of tho sherlffT does not stnto u do
fense. 5. Certnln Judgment creditors consented to
u cousolldntlnn of tho vurlous bills, no
order being at tho tlmo made or requested
determining their respectlvo priorities, and
thereafter all shared In tho prosecution nnd
expenso of Mich consolidated suit. Held,
that It does" not affirmatively appear thut
tlio trial court erred In requiring such
creditors to pronito In tho proceeds of tho
Hlllt.
10410. Fisher against Kram. Error from
Adams. Affirmed. Norval, C. J.
1. Th s court w ill not weigh conlllctlng
evidence.
10108. Gllllgan ngalnst Town of Grafton.
Error from Holt. Alllrmed. Norvnl, C. J.
1. A township Is only llablo for tho sup
port of paupers when made so by Htututo.
2. A township Is not liable for medical
services rendered a nonresident pauper.
10174. East Omaha Land Company against
Olsen. Appeal from Douglas. Sedgwick,
C. Division No. 2. Reported.
1. The objection that an action, which
Is begun tu equity, should hnvo bean In
ejectment nnd trlod by Jury, must ho in it da
before trial, It Is too lute to raise thut
question for tho llrst time nfter thut cnuso
him been nppeiiled to this court.
2. A deed which describes land convoyed
us all accretions of lunds and parcels of
land belonging to government lot No. ten
(10), In section No. ono (1), In township
No. fifteen (16). north, range No. thirteen
(13), enat; bald nccretlons lylns south of
the mennder lino of the state of Nebraska,
according to tho government survey, 13
not void for uncertainty of description.
3. The law of ncerotlon upplles to tho
Missouri river, notwithstanding that; owing
to tho swiftness of Its current nnd the
softness of Its banks, the changes aro
moro rapid nnd extensive tlym in most
other rivers. Stnto of Nebrnska v. State
of, Iowu, 113 U. 8.. 359, 12 Supt. CL Rep.,
"t Whero tho official pint of tho survoy
of government lands shows a river us una
boundary of u certain lot, u subsequent
patent for the lot, describing It by num
ber, and referring to the plat, on whUh
It Is. murked ns containing a. certain
amount, nnd deeds, describing tho lot by
number, pass all accretion to tho lot up
to their respectlvo dates Jewries y. hast
Omaha Iuid Co., 131 U. S., L8," 10 Hup.
Ct. Run. 518, . , , , , .
10192. Oerman National Rank against
Aultman. Miller ft Co. Error from Gage,
Reversed. Klrkpatrlek, C Dlvlhton No.
1 Reported. (Sulllvun. J., dissenting )
1. One who files an affidavit In replevin
In Justlco court, upon which the writ It
Issued, need not. on appeal In district
court, file a second affidavit, unless by
way of amendment
2. Affidavit filed by louve of district court
examined, and held not to ehangn cnuso
of action, and tho order of trial court
striking It irom tu men, ueiu vrruneouu,
Sulllvun, J., dlsaontlng.
M, Joseph Firm Full
ST.
JOSEPH. Dec, 25,-Tho Simpson
Clothing company, a prominent retail es
tablishment, has mado an assignment.
Liabilities. JSO.OfO; assets estimated ut prac
tically the snmo nmount. Unusual liability
In extending credit Is said to bo the cnuse
of fullure, A trustee Is In charge.
Always
Satisfies
With every element perfected,
Hunter
Baltimore
Rye
Always satisfies. Herein lies
Its mottvo and merit. "Satisfy
Always" Is Its motto. This
If Us open secret, and this wins
Universal Success
RoM nt nil nttl r4fe nrt by Jobbers.
WM. LAN A1UN A SOS, nltlmuri", l,l.
"DOCTORING fREE
1
A stnff of emlne.ni pnyslclnns and sur
geons from the Rrltlsh Medical lustltuto
have, nt tho urgent sollcltntlon of n -largo
number of patients under their catc In th 9
country, established U permunent branch 1 f
the Institute In this city, ut
Corner of ttltli nnd Fnrnnm Strceti,
Mount -la-iau llonrd of Triulo
llutldlng.
These eminent gentlemen have decided to
give their services entirely freo for threo
months (medicines excupted) to nil Invalids
who call upon them for treatment between
now nnd Junt'ury 9.
Tho object In 'pursuing this course Is to
become rapidly and personally acquainted
with tho sick and utlllcted, und under no
conditions will uny charge whutevcr bo
mado for any services rendored for threti
months to all who call before January ').
Male and femnle weakness, catarrh and
catarrhal deafness, also rupture,, goitre,
cancer, nil skin diseases nnd nil dino.ises
of tho rectum uro positively cured by their
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For years this remedy hns been the
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Sexiue Tills replace weakness and
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If you ore suffering ns nbove, try a
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to tnke the full course of six boxes
then If you are not entirely cured, we
will refund your money. This satis
factory olTer Is one of the factors of
our success.
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tee to cure or money back), 85 00, mailed
In plnln pncldiges. flook fire.
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rnil.lO thoroughly claaniad from
lha system. Soon every sign and symptom
disappears completely And forever. No
T1KKAKING OUT" of she disease on tbe akin
or face. Treatment contains no dangerous
Drupe or Injurious medicine. f
WEAK MEN'rnm Excesses or Vicuna
to NsuirouB Ditnn.tTT or Exhjostion,.
Wartiwo WBAITOENS With KAHLY DtCi.T in
YorNO and Middi.r Aosd, lack of Tim. vigor
and strength, with organs trapxlrsd and weak.
STRICTURE cured with a new nome
Treatment. No pain, no detention from bust'
nets. Kidney nnd llladarr Troubles.
CoiseltitTen free. "Treitrntnl by Mill.
Call on on or address 1 19 So. 4th 8t
Dr. Searles & Searlos. Omaha. Neb.
A Model
Doctor's Office
Most doctors Una It convenient
to have nvontng or Sunday office,
hours, Patients ran hardly walk
up Btalra at such tlmea.
The Bee Building
has all night and Sunday elrrator
crrlce. Water and gas, as well
an electric light nro In each room.
The rooina nro all light nnrt our
offices nre most attractive. Renta
are no higher than In Inferior
buTldlngs.
R. C. Peters & Co.,
Rental Agency,
Ground Door, Bee Bulldlnjr.
Trtepnain 10X1).
Boyd Couimiiaiou Co
Successors to jatnes K. Ilord A Co.,
OMAHA, NED.
COMMISSION
UKAIN. I'HOVIHIONH AND HTOCKft.
Buaril of Trade Hullata.
Direct wlrt to Chicago and New York
Corieiindtnv John A, Wuirto A Ce
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