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TTTE BEE: OMAHA. TTT.SPAT, DECEMBER 20. 1M0.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Btari in Wheat Get Encouragement
from Liverpool Cables.
CORN MARKET SHAPE LOWER
rtc-rlp(e Are Urr l.lfceral Demand
ta l.err and BotnK la Moetly br
the r.letator Hoases Mar
ket is ( atttiora).
; as onmi'lled tv the New
chnna-. aa a fillowa
hu ; increased ai' nil.
York Produce e
Whftl. 4.' !.in
Corn. ! f'4 ) on ;
Increased :.4 oa) l,u data. i: 711 bu.; In-
ct'-4 Si2.te'i !!. Rye. 47.C" Ir.i. : In, l eas d
7."u tm. Har.ey. I.iuj.iaio nil ; decreased
UJ'.Od b'i. The 1slble ami'ily of whrit In
lntl last Sqtnrc'ay ttu lo.SJJ.OOO bu., n
Increase of 470.ooo bu.
WKW YORK vrARn. MARHRT
jaolatlona
a arloaa
OMAHA. Dee. IS. 1910.
De.ldrdly weak l.lvetpool cables gave
wheat bears eu outngement and ITU1
weie raxed off as the opening conditions
aid sentiment rtlcs bearish, but a la' He
concentrated holding in lle tnarnfl litems
tne ri, llrs, making a at uliborn and flght
1 11 w mark!, subject to the sharp reactions.
Ueaiili conditions still i ule the corn mar
ket, but good buy Inn on weak spots pre
vent any severe t.roaka and any let tip In
receipts causes holdri to ligliten values.
Tua opening break on lowet cablet was
u.lil throughout the !on. Kearly scll
n wan the. only feature and following
thin the market dull bii1 inactive,
t n e)i Milea were "tr lowar, fairly liberal
offerings coin rather alow owing to the
la, !i of good shipping di-mard.
The t orn iiui ket was a shade lr.wer but
acted stubborn In the fare of bearish bear
ish stitlsiios. Receipts are verv liberal
and the stocks arc growing steadily, hav
IHIT weakening effect on ca-sh valuea. which
ware '4(11,0 lower. Demand was alow and
buvlng wai mostly by elevator houses.
I'Hmary wheat receipts wera 1.304.C00
bushels and shipments wera 197.000 bushels.
gainst receipts last year of 616.000 bushels
tnd shlpmenla of 197.000 bushels.
1'iimury torn re. el''ts were l.&uO.OOO bueh
tie and shipments were fj7 000 bushels,
against receipts last year of 629,000 bushels
ind shipments of 232.100 bushels.
Clearances were 135.000 bushels of corn,
I.U.bu bushels of oats, and wheat and
flour equal to M.oon. bushels.
IJverpool closed Id lower on wheat and
Vad lover" on corn.'
The following cash aales were reported:
WHEAT No. 2 bard. cars, rWc; No. 3
hard. 1 car. !NV4c; 1 car, 8ic; 1 car lc; 1
car. Sac: No. 4 hard, 1 car, 87c; No. 2
mixed. 2 cars. V; No. 3 mixed, 1 car.
He; 1 car. sse; No. 4 mixed, 1 car, tlhuo,
I car. S7c; 1 car. etc.
i'oRN-No. 4 white, 1 ear, S9Sc; No. 3
c-ilor, 39'.ic; No. 3 yellow, 1 car, 33Vic; 23
cara, 3o; 2 cars. 3Sc; No . 4 yellow, 1 car.
tic; 4 cars, 3o; No. a mixed, 8 cars, 39c;
II cars. 3S4c; No. 4 mixed, 1 car. 41'c; 2
cars. JK'ic; 1 car. 3Sc; 1 car, 37'4c; no grade,
t car.'isc; 1 car, S7e; 1 car, 3le.
OATS-Standard. I car. 30c; No. 8 while.
It cars, 2r4e; $ cars, 2Vc; No. 4 white, 3
ears. ISVtc: 2 cara. 2'4c; No. I yellow, 1
car,.29'c; No. 4 yellow, 1 car, 20VjO.
Omaha, a Prices.
WHEAT No. f.hard, 91'4c: No. 3
bard. 8e91c: No. 4 hard, Sli(i7'o; rejected,
bard, 71V4flk4fl;' No. ! spring, "84jc; No.
1 aprlng, He80'4jO.
4'OKN-No. 2 whlta, 424fi4?c; new, 'i
6S4iiC; No. white, 42irM2Ve; new.
l!c; No. 4' white, 41V(S42c; new. SS,i$
Wc: No. 3 color, 41V.i-'io; new.
V'nc; No. 3 yellow. 4141',c; new, .'I'sSSBc;
lo. 3 yellow. 41Vny4io; new. MyiiilSc;
So. 4 vellow, 4H"MM: new, tnHe; No.
. 4H441e; new, 3-,H(33c; No. 3, 41Wtt
l4c; low, 38Vj39o; No. 4, 4tiftUc; new,
7Va'iC.
OAT8-N0. 2 whlta. 29;tf4c: standard.
.Mn: No.' 3 white. sSVu-'c: No. 4
white, No. 3 yellow, H'ffW'ic;
No. 4 yellow. SMllS'c.
BAKl.l'.Y No. a. 7UtiT6c; No. 4. 43'0o;
No. 1 feed, OCifOo; rejected, 64'ii2c.
RYE No. 2, 77VJ78Vc;.No. 3. TiWiTlhia.
Carlot Rrcetpts.
Wheat. Corn. Oats.
Chicago 23 469 170
Minneapolis 78
Uniaha ; 8tS 141
Liuluth 48
NEW
sprlrg patents, t
4 4. Ji; winter
rlrars, I.I6ii4 40;
$t.i(K;l.7o; winter
anvas stralkhts
f the Par
4 antuiodltlee.
YORK. I'er. " H.FIUlR Quiet ;
1 f 5 . ; winter rtraiabta.
pHtentS. M 4"'(l 1 .0; spi IllK
winter extras. No. 1.
extras. No. . $J iVnS 4;
t4.N'i4.75. Hyv tiour.
to
CHKAliO ORAIW AND PHOVIIIOM
Featareanf (he. Trading; and CloalB
Prices on the Board of Trade.
OllCAOO, Deo. 15 With primary ra
ceipis mora than double those of yesterday
and with ahlpments very scant, the under
tone ot the wheat market today waa heavy,
'n the absence of any great selling pres
mre, however, prices closed steady at a
.let loss of VaUc to a. latest figures for
corn were off Vc to mi'ic oats showed He
tain to 'iO decline and provisions 2V loss
.0 We advance.
Although the chief Item of. Immediate
Import was the piling up of stocks of wheat
,t the principal centers, unite an Imposing
irray of other bearish facts claimed a
iliare of attention. World ahlpments were
l.uOo.COO bushels larger than at the cor
responding time' last year, but 8.400,000
bushels less than a weak ago. Argentina
waa offering freely for early shipment and
;hera were' reports .of a good outlook for
Russia and Australia. In bo.h Canada and
the United (States . the visible kupply ex
hibited a liberal increase- against a de
cided falling off twelve months before. The
upahot was to keep traders and prices
most of the' time in. a- state .of auspense.
May fluctuated between 96Sc - and WVic,
with the qlose "siO down at 9Sc.
Uhlpplng and export demand tor corn to
day was the poo rent of. the teaaon. May
tanged from 47c to 47c and closed c
tower at 47WM7l4c. Caan corn waa weak.
No. 2 yellow finished at GolCsHiC.
cats followed the lead 01 oiner grain.
May sold from 3J3S:ilo to 34c, and was
ac net lower at lU'tC, at the end. Higher
prices for hogs made provisions advance,
but tree realising acts?, as an offset. Ijist
sales were 2Hc net lower for pork. Eyi0c
up for lard and a made otf to 70 aln
lor ribs.
-.-.lies In Chicago furnished by the I'p
ailio Uraln Company, telephone Uouglts 24,8.
(i lirandels building, Omaha.-
Articles. I Open. Hlgn. Low. Close. i Sat'y.
Wheat-
Lec. . .
May..
July..
Coin--
Dec..,'
May..
July..
Oats-
Uec...,
May,.
July.,,
?oi k
Jao...
May..,
LAld-r
Jan...
May...
May..
I ' ' I - I. I
1 9U SlUi 90
likVWHi . W, H
I
45'
47
Ts
I . I
Sl'i
9oH
i'Ut
,484
I I
31H14
(33;.U3I
I aj'.i
I
3H.I ' 3im
84 33.S;
33 33iu i,.
fO'ii
i4As',!47r4jj-
4i 4i4tiia vs
314 31
33l 34
19 60 I 1 35
18 21SVi 11 U6
! 19 (0
I 18 30
j 10 3741 10 40 I 10 3-'
10 io 1 10 10 1 iv u:1
19 to
u is
.1
19 25 I 10 30
8 7m
19 47',
18 17
10 30 I
'.
10 40 I 10 30
10 074! 10 024
10 37 10 10
44 t bi
(.'ash quotations wera aa follows:
l''LOL'lt-Steady; winter palenta, $4.(i6a
4 i0; straights, 3.7Di(4.50; spring straight!
14.ij4.Si'; bakers. o.4004 9i.
UVE No. 2, Slitc.
;AltLKV Ked and mixing. W(u70c; fair
to choice maMmg, kJ87c.
SttD-Kiax. No. 1 southwestern, 1123;
No. 1 northwestern, U3H; timothy, 310.0O
clover, $1500.
PRoVIHUtN Mefs pork, 119.21) 19 o0.
l,ard. per 100 lbs. $10.42 Vl 10.46. Short ribs,
sides tloose), $1.07Vq 10 37i; short clear
Idrs (boxed), 10.3i . a H 60.
Total olearancva of wheat and flour were
tqual to ZM.ooO bu. Primary receipts were
l.Jvt.uX) bu , compared Mill lili.OHj bu. the
(oriespundlng day a yoar ago. The visible
supply of wheal In the Lnlud Htatea In
rreaseU S.iUJO bu. for the week. The
amount of breadstuff on ocean passage
tlrereascd JM.ikW bu. Estimated receipts
fur tomorrow: Wheat. 83 cars; corn, 9;o
cars; oats, at)0 cars; hogs, 27.0OU head.
Chicago Cash I'rlces-W'heat: No. 2 red
fc:HWW No. 3 rid, MyMVjc; No. 2 hard'
M-ititw; No. 3 hard, lfc04c; No. l northern'
$l.u1.08; No. 9 northern, U.(syi.(in: No 3
northern. $101rl o4; No. 3 spring. Vucijioj
No. 3 spring. Wi $1 .01 ; velvet chaff, wva
$100; durum, kl'.iy'c. Corn: No. 2 47Uc
No. 2. new, 4i?S'4c: No. 3 white. 47j47Uc:
No. 3 white, new. 4r44tl'4c; No. 2 yelio'w'
toi4c; No. t yellow, new. 4txy4t)i,c; No 3
t.tjTHiC; No. 3. new. 3'tj.-,c; No.' 3
wtilte, 78474o; No. 3 wlilui, new, -a
43Hvi; h'o. 3 yellow. 47Vu4Sc; No. 3 yellow
lew. 4'u44c; No. 4. 44(47c; No. 4. new'
lli(414e; No. 4 white. 414047c; No'
i white. new, 415 414c; No. 4 ye"
'ow. 44i3'":I No. 4 yellow, new. 41S4ic
Data: No. 2. 31c; No. 3 white, 3i43.V- No'
I white, 2J(j3-Vc: y0. 4 white, 3143uc''
ttandsrd. :i4tj3-ic. -..
lil.TTKlt Suajy; creameries, i3a;:c
dailies, ilyiv. u
KUttS Steady; receipts. 1.42 cases- at
marl;, cai.es Included. 19Su22'o; firsts 2c
pi line flrals. 31e. ' '
CllttSi Steady; daisies, 144,i1ic; twins
w !'- i young Americas, l4.61; long
"Jlllis. 14alic.
J'oTATutJi Steady : choice to fancy, 4J
ic; fulr ta good. 3i$t4lo.
IMl'l.TRY rsy; turkeys, live. 17c;
Jr'ed. Sic; fowls, llv. loc; dressed, 11c;
spring, live, 10c.
VtAI-htad ; 10 to 00 Iba. StflOc; 80 lo
Its.. 114:14c; 8- to 110 lbs.. i:c
furrier; fan to good. $1 J"u4 35; choice
lancv. $4 4'i(4L.',. Hucknlwat. dull. $2.25.
ci.i(.N.MKAIr-St'aj; fine w.ilte and
yellow, 1.2(y)1.3u; coarse, Jl.Ul-o; 1"'"
dried, $2 15.
11K.AT Spot maiket ran) ; No. 2 red,
974c elevator ami 1. .,. b. afloat; No. 1
northern.' $1,174. f. o. b. afloat. Futures
niaiket easy on cables, larger receipts an J
the nbsence of consumptive demand, t-los-Itig
4(y4c nel lover. Iieceniher closed at
!',o; lav, i.01,rl.OI4. cliwfil at $1,014.
Juiy cloned at $1 '. ReielptH, 27,uiO bu.;
shipments, 149.18.; bu.
cCHN-rtpot market easy; No. 2. new.
'tr, afloat. Kutities market was without
transactions, closlnR 4',c net decline.
December. M4C; May. 5.,4c Receipts. 90.
fV bu.; shipments, M..!4 bu.
OATS Spot market easy; standard
white. SSc; No. 2, 34ci No. 8, :S74'; No. 4,
37c. Futures market was without trans
actions, closing 4c lower to 4c net ad
vance, liecember closed at Sc; May, 39Lc:
July, 3'.'4e. Receipts, M.4,' bu.
MAY-yulet; prime. $1.1": No. 1, $1,074:9:
1.10; No. 2. $100; No. 8. (n,!c.
HlUKf 'Jinet; LVntral America. 214c;
Hogota, I2i2ac.
l.hAllU.K-Flrm; hemlock firsts. 234
2T4c; seconds, rvwaac;- thirds, l!f&20c; re
jects, HiffHc.
MIOVISIONS Pork, firm; mess, $2100
21. M); family, $22 Otfi 24.00; short clears. $2000
V2200. Beef, steady; mess, IU.Oitftl4.00;
family. $1S .0tf18 ..VI; beef hams. $24. . 37.00.
Cut meats, easy; pickled bellies, 10 l.H
pounds, tl$.SOUla.7G; pickled hams. $73..
Irfird, steady; middle west prime, ll.rMt
10.60; refined, steady; continent, $11.00;
South America, $11.75; compound. JS.tttVii'fc
9.00.
TALIXW Steady; prime city, hhds.,
7c; country. 7Wtc.
KOOS Steady; western gathered, white,
33'Ii40c; fresh gathered, extra first, 3i'Xc;
first, 32'i!33n; seconds, 28'g31c; refrigerator,
special marks, fancy. In local stores. 2.Vg
2.',4c; first. 234'2'4c; seconds, 1241? 2,1c.
Rl'TTKR Easy; ceramery specials. 3tV(i
304c: extras, 2c; third to flrsi, 2:i'li2sc;
held creamery, second to special, 244 30c;
state dairy, common to finest, 2iia29c;
process second to special, 221?28c; Imita
tion creamery, first. 234244; factory.
June make, 2823 Vc; current make, iKu
'CHKKPE Steady; skims, 12124c
POIILTKY Dressed. easy; western
chtckena, 1216c; fowls, 13WlB4c; turkeys,
18tf24c.
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Greater Activity and Higher Prices
Characterize bto:k MarKet.
Omiha i". i t. Ry , eom as
fi. N' Bank tr.li. 9o, Omslis. le
f's- 'fir r. T. ;.. MJJ ;,
kr Mt. Pelt. Tel. Co so
t "l"n ftork Vr" st r k ri
" nn iate uas snl glertrlc
U
1"
'4
4
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
UNITED STATE SI EEL HEAVY
Ailtanee. Hesalts
tensive' Short
l.nraelr
(overlnsr by
from Kl-Treidera
nmmlsslnn lloasea Report
larritmral Teiand.
WEATHER IK THE GRAIN BELT
Fair and
NEW YORK. Dec. 1? Greater activity
and higher prices rharactr f(d today s
movement In the stock market ivl-h b.-t-terment
In bonds well su ta ned. The ad
xanee In stocks resulted larrely from it-tc-nsiie
abort covering by trailers, althoiith
commission bouses reported a moderate
Investment demar d. Much of this came
from Boston, Chicago and soutiiw-estern
points. The coal stocks were irpecnlly
stronK during the gratr pnrt of tne dm',
although l.ehigh Valley iibsenu ntly lost
nil Its gnln.
The stiennh of the Harr'man Issues
Beenicd to come from the bitting by Inter
ests commonly recognlxed as substantial
and may have had Ita origin In the excel
lent statement set forth by the Southern
l'ao fte company Ittst week.
'1 he heaviness of I'nlted States Steel was
In marked contrast to the tone of the
!ceiiral list and by common consent was
ascribed to the preva.ling conditions In
the steel nnd Iron lnduatrles. There was,
however, a good demand for steel sinking
tund bonds.
Western railroad officials reported a
heavier movement in merchandise and the
eastern roads made a better showing In
the way of Increased tonnage.
Transactions for London's account In this
market were estimated at 2o,000 shares,
w-lth a fairly large balanoe on the buying
aide. London's own markets were feature
less. Local monetary conditions are un
changed, while greater ease Is shown at
western reserve centers anil all fears of a
Stringency, however temporary, are now
set at rest.
The bond market reflected the general
Improvement shown In that class of securi
ties. Total salea, par value. $2,830,000.
I'nlted States bonds were unchanged.
Number of sales and leading quotations
on stocks were as follows:
Sal
-et 1 nrk Money Market.
NF.W YORK, Dec. 19. VON EY On call
steady; 3734 per cent: ruling rate. 34:
clo1ng bids. ."P. nee cent: offered ir
(cent; time loans, weaker: tlxtv dava and
ninety days. 3fr4 per cent; six months.
.iVu per cent.
1'RIMK MERCANTILE PArER-5t44
per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE-Strong, wit,
scaial business In bankers' bills at $4 S2e-i
ti4 s2.0 for sixty-day bills and at $4 SS for
demand; commercial bills. $4.S1ft4 824.
SILVER Bar. r4c: Mexican dollars. 46c.
H i.N Ls-Ciovernment steady; railroad
steady.
dining quotations on bonds today were
aa follows:
.Atn int. Met, 4H "
..liInt. M. M , M',
..lot Japan 4a Mi
. lot do 4Wa !5
..1164 K. C. 80. 1st .... 13'i
..ll.WL. a. e.b. 4a H.l ... 3'
7R' L. N. unl is MS
....NlH.. K. A T. lat 4s...Sa
4s.. 1044 do gen 4'a M
Sl" Mo. Pacific 4 77H
Cattle Are Ten Cents Higher and in
Some Cases Fifteen Hizher.
HOGS OPEN HIGHER, CLOSE LOWER
Fat heet anil l.eiiuhs Steady to
Ntronaer, with Feeders Firm and
All Kinds Unnd, Active
tellers.
SOUTH OMAHA. Iec. 1.
Cattle, llog'
Allk-f'halmara pfd
ArrslsamatH Coppsr .
amarlian Arrlrultural .
Am. Rtl Bugar
Amsrlran Can
Amarlran r. A r
An arlran Cotton Oil....
American H. aV L. pfcl.,
Am. Ire Rerurltla ..
Amsrlran Llnneed oil...
Amerlran Loromotlrs .
Amerlraji a. A R
Am. a A R. pM
Am, Steel Poundrlas....
Am. ir Refining....
Amarlran T. A T
Am. Tobacco pM
American Wnojen
Anaconda Mining Co...
Alrhlsnn
Atchlaotl pfd
Atlantic (.'oast Una
Baltlmors A Ohio
Rathlnham Steal
Brooklyn Rapid Tr
Canadian Pacific ,
'Vntral Uaihtr
('antral Iathr pfd
Vntral of N. J
Cheaapasks A Ohio
fhlcaso A Alton
Chicago o: w., new
(. w. pfd
,'hlcao A N. W
C M. A St. p
C. C. C. A Bt. L
Colorado r. A I
Hlnh. Low.
t'10 Kl
10.100 444 414
ii.sno 41 i' '404
Ut v t'i
Kfl tl 60
ion M t4
100 is 23
0 114 ITS
jfW 37 '
10. I'D 7S 744
pio toas loss
Indlratlona for Contlnaked
Sllchtlr Cooler.
OMAHA. Dee. IS. 1S10.
An area of high pressure overlies the
western portion of the country, and gener
ally clear weather prevails west of the Mis
souri river. Temperatures have moderated
In the valleys and throughout the moun
tain districts, and warmer wieather prevails
In all sections, except that It la slightly
colder In the gulf states, and on the
Pacific slope. A disturbance of consideia-
mnA HI .nwrenea vallev. It la causing Colorado A So...
high winds on the lakea. and snows ar. I "'prL.0"
general In the upper Ohio valley and the ?,.Pr?T 'Hua-"';
lower lake region, with rains along the D,nv.r ft K(0 0r,n4e
uprer Atlantic coast. With the high pres- d. i R, o. pfd
sure and generally clear weather prevail- ni-tlllsra' Securltloa .,
in nvr the east, the indications are for Erie
continued fair In this vicinity tonight and ?rl V" I'M
Tuesday, with somewhat colder tonight.
Temperature and precipitation at Omaha
during the last twenty-four hours, com
pared with the corresponding; period for
tho three preceding years:
1910. 1900. 190. U07.
Lowest last night 35 6 36 00
Precipitation uo .00 .uo .00
Normal temperature for today, 37 de
grees. Deficiency In precipitation since March 1.
14.70 Inches.
Excess corresponding period In 1909, 4.&2
Inches.
Deficiency corresponding period In 1908,
4.21 Inches.
L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster.
l.lr.
400
1
1.000
I. wo
)
700
40O
400
4 Tou
$.'
4.0
J0
144
4
40
ir14
103S
117
10H
JS
74
ms
314
1014
1414
4
24
4
101s
in?s
ms
loss
2
74',
sis
103 S
4,800 8I 80S
St. I.oala Gcueral Market.
8T LUU1B, Dec. IS. -WHEAT Futures,
lower; Dec. 44c; May, 4c; July, We.
Cash: lxwer; track. No. 2, red, 9t4jvic; iSo.
a hard. SJ4-01.ijo. !
rnurj lkwer: December. '443j;c: Mav.
v ...- . - - . r. 'tii Amriran
Lower; tiack 1N0. Z. 4oc; I xortham Pacific
1 Pacific. Mall
December, 814c; May,
Weak; tiack .no. 2, 814
.iiriaj4c.
8I40.
464U40C' Cash:
No. a white. 46c.
OATB Steady ;
SS'VjriaHc. . Cash:
to&iu; white.
R Y K encnangeu,
Krlo 2d pfd ;
Oenoral Klrctrle
Orsat Northern pfd
Orast Northern Ors otfa..
Illlnola ontnir
Inisrborough Mst
Int. M.'t. ptd
International Harrestsr .
Int.. Manns pfd
International Paper
International Pump
Iowa Central
Kanaaa City Ho
K. VI So. pfd ,
Laclede Gas
Louisville. A
Minn. A flt.
M., 8t. P. A
M., K. A T.
M., K. tc T. pfd
Missouri Pacific
National Biscuit .......
National Lead .,'.
N. K. II of M. 2d pfd.
New York Central
N. T.. O. 'A W
Norfolk A Weatern
Nin-th American
N
Louis...
8. 8. M.
ltl
200
(00
t.oon
300
4no
"j.ion
3.0OO
")
w
4'X)
4.4O0
1,800
(en
Mo
l.S'K)
1,000
400
'moo
1.SA0
l
100
?
Too
200
800
' ' 'loo
I.800
too
22s
4S S
142S
12J
M
32
i
its
IMS
2
Wi
34
2S
41
9S
IMS
1244
MS
ros
M
1114
ls
II
404
US
ilS
ior.s
1444
2:4
MS
44S
142
123
V.
314
ins
144
14
2
s
33 S
r
4F
34 S
114
124
;
'tni,
ih
111S
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n
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4
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136
124
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a'iIk-i ha! 1st ia
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Am. Tohacro 4a
4a.
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do ct. oa
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. 4N. A W. 1st e. 4a.. 4
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. M No. Pacific 4a s
.31 do is 7s
. I!' O, S. L. rtds. 4s 1
.10S Penn. rr. ISa I41B..M
. S '1o ron 4e MS
1J St. L AS T. fg. 4a 81
.H'l'i do sen. f.a 4S
. S St. L. 8. W. e. 4a... 75
. 7' da 1st gold 4s..
. as 4 S. A. U 4a
. 97 Bo. Paclfle col. 4a
A 8. P. IS do cv. 4a
I. A P. a, 47JS8o Rallwav ta....
do rfs. 4a.
folo. Ind. 8a
Colo. Mid. 4a
C. A 8. r. A
D. A H. ct.
D. A R. O. 4a....
do ref. 8a
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Erie p. 1. 4a.
do gen. 4s
do ov, 4a, per. A.
do aeries B
Gen. Rise. ct. ea....ljo
III. Cen. lat ref. 4a 7
Bid. Offered.
4a.
MS do 1st ref.
....74 do Kn
46 Union Pacina 4a
44s ?S 00 ct. 4a
.... S 4o lat A ref. 4i
.... M V. 8 Rubber 4a.
.... 8 U. 8. Steel id 4a.
77S Va.-t"aro. Cbem. a..1ooi,
.... M4 Wibam lat 8a 10U
74S do 1st A as. 4a.... 44
71 Western Md. 4a 14 H
WSwest. Kiec. ct Is... 434,
Wla. Central 4a t-
Mo. Pac. ct, 6a tlS
... 80
... 74
... 2'
... 14
...107',
... M4
... 744
...1104
...104
... 17
...Wi
..lot'
110.
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8 !"s
13. SMI
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slr.able
F.stimate Monday 4.0 S.m
ianie riav last week ... 6012 S.3IH
Snme day 1 weeks ago.. 8 4:. 2
Same rlsv 3 weeks nn.. 4 4n
Fame dav 4 weeka ngo.. 7.4f.S 4.4hi
fame day last year.... 2.897 4.6.16 i.NJ
The following table shows trie receipts !
rattle, hogs and sheep at Fouth omabs
for the vear to date, aa compared witn
last year
Cattle
llom
Sheep
wo
...1.1!W.r.!.i
..l.S'IS.528
...2.918.547
tana
1.09,02t
2.0a7.57S
2.U8.3fi
tne Dec
!,Tl
'J49.4kt
misi i
tne average
The fnl!nalntf i.l.u ai.nwa
prices of bogs at South Cinaha tor the last
several flajs. with comparisona:
Dates. 1910. jl0.,190S. llsOT.IlOOfi.irXSilSM.
7 mT
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Deo.
Doe.
Deo.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Deo.
.1
I t SSI S 68, 4 3 6 111 '
S 85 a 411 4 4"i Hi'" ,' ,
7 6S4I I lil 4 III OS 4 SSI 4 41
7 40i S 29 I 4 49 flfl 4 SS 4 41
7 88 Si I 8 -IM 5 "81 4 ! B OS. 4 K-'l 4 H
IS 7 54! S 0 S 371 I HI 4 Sl 4 3.
1S...I 7 t!Ui I 14i & 301 4 23! 14 '.Si 4 1
17.
18..
19.
7 6041 8 Su S Mi I 47 1 18i , V
S 811 6 32 4 40 6 18, 4 81 1
7 6841 5 SI; 4 ll 84 1 4 o0
Wundav.
Receipts and dlapoaltlon of live stock at
the Cnlon stock yards. South Omaha, for
twenty-four hours ending at S p. in. yes
terday: RECEIPTS CARIXJA DS.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. II r s.
P....
New York Curb Market.
The following quotations are furnished by
Logan & Bryan, members New York Stock
exchange, 816 South Sixteenth street,
Omaha:
Bar State Gas....
Bneton Cone
Iluite Coalition .
('actus
Chlno
Chief Cons
Fraction
Devla-Paly
Bly Central
Kir Cona .........
Biy witoh
Franklin
Olroux
Ooldfleld Florence
GoldMeld Da lay .
Oreone Cananea .
.. 33 Inspiration 34
.. 74 lroae 4 l it
. . 194 Ner. Cons 14
.. 13 Newhouae 31
.. 21S Ohio Copper 14
,. IS Rawhide Coalition .. 4S
. . ls Kay Central
.1 t-i4Swlft Pkg Co 10
.. 10'i Reara-Roebuck Ce...l7S
. . 86 Silver Pick I ,
.. 12'., Superior A Pittsburg 18s
3S Tonnpsh Mining
STr'nlty t opper
IS North Lake ....
4S Bohemia
T Ojlbway
34
44
34
SS
C . M. & fit.
Wabash
Missouri Paclflo
I'nion Pacific
C. & S. W., east....
C. A N. W., weat ...
C, St. P.. M. A O....
C, B. & Q., east....
C, B. & W., west....
C, R. I. ft P.. east..
Illinois Central
C. O. W
Total receipts
10
1
t
10
16
60
7
2
48
IS
.. 8
.. S
..173
6 1
1
io "
4
14 10 1
3
15 22
4 3..
S
1 1
66 41 1
DI 8POSIT10N-H EA D.
Cattle. Ho?. Fheep
New York Minima; Stocks.
NEW YORK, Dec. IS Closing; quotations
on mining stocks were
Alice ..- Its
Com. Tunnel stock.. 18
do bonde 13
Con. la I. A Vs.... 80
Horn Sliver 40
Iron Silver 140
Leadvllle Con 10
Offered. Bl-dlvldand
Little rtilef ....
Mexican
Ontario
Ophir
Rlendard
Yellow Jacket
... 6
.... 74
...200
...110
.... 88
.... 87
Assessment paid.
Bank ( Irsrlnsa.
OMAHA, Dee. 19 Bank clearlnga for to
day were tJ.8O3,40:.03, and for the corre
sponding date last year, $2,283,065.79.
tIAHA 4 Hl.ts..l-i- l-ltitts.
BUTTER Creamery, No. I. delivered to
the retail traae In l ib. cartous, 81o; No. 1,
In SO-Ib. tubs. 39c; No. 2, In 1-lb. cartons.
1 28c; packing atock, solid pack, 19c; dairy.
In GO-lb. tubs, Kitzic. Market changes
every Tuesday.
CHEESE Twins,-lV817Hc; young Amer
icas, 18c; daisies, lie; triplets, 18c; llm
burger, 16c; No. 1 brick, 18c; Imported
Swiss, tit; domestic Swiss. 24c; block Swlas,
inc.
POULTRY Dressed broilers, under 2 Iba,
S6.0XI per oox.; over 2 lbs. 124c; hens, 124c;
cocks, 1040; ducks, loc; geese, 13c; tur
keys, 23c; pigeons, per dos., 41.; homer
squabs, per dog., 14.00; fancy squabs, per
dox.. l;.00: No. 1. uer dor. IS 0C Alive.
I bro.lers. under S lbs., 15c; over 2 lbs., 64c;
1801,
800 i,s 1.4 IfunheVed
KLoCR Hteady ; red winter patents. $4.40
$4.76; extra fancy and straight, 8l0a4.3o;
hard winter clears, 3.2.Vi3.60.
HEED Timothy. lO.OUtUK.M.
CORNMEAL 82.40.
H KAN Firm: sacked east track, $1.06
1.06. -
HAY Ixiwer; timothy, J13.0oai8.00; prai
rie. S11.00 14.00.
PROVIKIONS Pork, ateady; Jobbing.
$19.25. Lard, higher; prime steam, $10.
U). 26. Dry salt meats, ateady; boxed extra
ahorls, $10.75; clear ribs, $10.76; short clears,
$11.20. Bacon, steady; boxed extra shorts,
$12.2u: clear rlba, $U.Ti; ahort clears, $12.25.
POULTRY Firm; chickens, 9c; springs,
9c; turkeys, l"4c; ducks, 134c; geese, l4c.
BUTTER Firm; creamery, 26430C.
EOOS Steady, Mc.
1 Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 12.200 8,600
Wheat, bu 16.0n0 4.i,td0
Corn, bu 137.000 40.000
OatK, bu 104,000 34,0ft)
Pennaylvanta
People's. Uaa
P.. C. C. A 8t. .L
Plttaburf Coal
Pc-eaed Steel Car
I Pullman Pita. Car
Hallway BLeel Spring...
Reaillng
Repuhllc' 8leel
Republic Steal pfd
Rock Island Co
Rock Island Co. pfd
St.- L. A 8. F. id pfd..
ft. Louis S. W
St. L. 8. W pfd
Slose-8hrffld 8. A I...
Southern Pacific
Southern Railway
So. Hallway pM
Tenneeaea Copper
Tezee A Pacific.
Kanaaa City Grain and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY, Mo., Dec. 19. WHEAT
December. k84ft!c, sellers; May, 834e,
bid; July, 848Sc. bid. Cash 4o lower;
No. 2 bard, 9o40nrjc; No. 3, 894Si)3c; .No. 2
red. Mc; No. 3 red, 944i6c.
CORN December, 424c, bid; May, 464c
bid; July, 464c, bid. Cash unchanged to
4c lower; No. 2 mixed, 43c; No. 8 mixed,
4:4240; No. 2 white, 434to44c; No. 3, 4;'
43o.
OATS Unchanged ; No. 2 white, 324VO-34C;
No. 2 mixed, 314(j:H4c.
RYE No. 2, 73'0'tic.
HAY Unchanged; choice timothy, $14.00
514.50: choice prairie, $12.00.
BI TTER creamery, zsc; rirsts, 25c
onds, 23c; packing stock. 19c.
EGG H Extras, 294c; firsts, Tlhic;
onds, 14C
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu 131.(410 88.00)
Corn, bu 1M.000 2VUW
Oats, bu 46,0u0 2.OJ0
sec-
sec-
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Dec. 19 WHEAT De
cember. i'4'il94c; May. $1.02riirl.024: July,
$1.0ju.til.034. Cash, No. 1 hard, $10:14; No.
1 northern. $1,004 u K'14; No. 2 northern.
SWcij $1,004; No. 3. IskfSHc.
FLAX Closed at '!.;I3.
CORN No. 2 yellow, 41i'541.
OATS No. 3 white. 2Sieiii(Jc.
Kl'K-So. 2. 7o4'ur74c
UtAN-In 100-lb. aatks,
FIjOUR First patents,
patents. $4 .lidj6.': first
second clears, $2.0uu2.Cii.
$21.0021 50.
$4.toii5.16; second
clears. $:( UflU4j,
rkllaelelphla Prodaee Market.
PHIIJ.DELPHIA. Dec. 19. BUTTE R
Market ateady; extra western creamery,
32c; narby prints, 34c.
KG OS Two cents lower; Pennsylvania
and other nearby flrats. free caaes, Joe at
mark; current receipts, In returnable cases,
3.1c at mark; weatern firsts, free cases, J.
at mark; current receipts, free caaes, t3c
at mark.
CHEESE Firm; New York full creams,
fancy. September, lic; October, HVolic,
fair to good. 140'V44c.
I.lverpool Grain Market.
LIVERPOOL. Dec. IS IV H EAT Spot,
firm; No. 2 red western winter, 7a 2d; fu
tures quiet; December. 6a d; March. As
114(1; May. s J14.d.
I'oRN-Spot quiet; American mixed, ta
$4d. futures quiet; January, 4s 64d; Feb
ruary. 4a 3d.
I'KAS-Canadlan, firm; 7s 6d.
FLOUR Winter patenta, dull; 2Ss d.
Mlln-anke Uraln Market.
1 MILWAUKEE, Dec. IS WHEAT No 1
I northern. $1064; No. 2 northern. Sl.t3ritl.04:
aiay. 964c.
OATS-standard. J24o.
BARLEY t-amplea, ;iio4c.
FLOUK-Dull.
Available Snnnllra ( Grain.
NEW YORK. Dec. IS.-Tha vlalble supply
0( grain In tbo United Statea December 17,
CeeHn Market.
PEORIA. 111. lo. lS.-CORN-Lower;
No. 3 yellow, 43c; No. J, 43c; No. 4. 414c;
sample. 4'
OATS-fttcady; standard. S2c; No. I white,
BV.
T., 8t.
T.. Bt.
I nlon
I'nion
I'nlted
Inlteil
InlteO
II,
A W
L. A W. pfd...
Pacific
Pacific Pfd
Rtatoi Realty.,
statea Rubber.
Statea Steel...
flteel pfd
Vtah Copper
Va. -Carolina Chemical ...
Wabash ,
W abash pfd
Weatern Maryland
Westinghouae Electric ...
Western Pnlnn
Wheeling A L. E
Lehigh Valley
Total salea for tha day.
. l,fv
100
31)
. J
joo
. 8.400
ioo
. 1,400
Hon
. 8.400
auo
201)
.' 'ioo
100
2i)
.124.100
'. " ioo
. 1, too
,
700
io
. 1.000
.' '4,'7'firi
. 7.200
. 8,700
(00
6-10
ioo
t'10
. 8.100
400
400
. 84, MO
700
. l.tno
800
300
7l0
,. l.iOO.
MO
. 8.200
.' 80. 4O0
422. 00
47
ii
!.
at 4
in
414
101s
o
lies
r
12S4
loss
8V4
'i)s
leos
81 s
1514
94
304
42
40
244
m .
iir.S
rs
6J4
sss
2S
224
52 S
171
1
's4
TSS
11M4
4A
424
W
344
4S
7S
44
iios
shares,
4S
nH
844
344
HIS
41 S
100.
64
1154
IS
m
i(4
8
ioi
ll's
314
143S
IS
90S
SIS
ilS
14
0S
iiis
254
624
854
4
22 S
61 S
170S
:
ii''
724
114
454
2S
144
844
474
87 4
734
1104
82 S
47
114
MS
:M4
1 IS
41
,
4S
114
M4
1294
la-'S
87 S
11
W
159
81
104
US
hens, 9rb9c; old roosters.
10c; geese,
7c; old ducks,
full feathered.
9c; turkeys, 13til8o; guinea fowls, 25o each;
pigeons, per dox., 80c; homers, per dos.,
$3.ou; squabs, No. 1, pr dox., $1.60; No. t,
per dos.. 50c.
FISH (ell froxen) Pickerel. 11c; white,
18c; pike, 14c; trout. 14c; large crappiea,
20c; Spanish mackerel, 18c; eel, 18c; had
dock, 13c; flounders. 13c; green catfish, c;
roe 1 bad, $1.00 each; shad roe. per pair,
toe; frog legs, per dog., 60c; salmon, 12c;
halibut. 11c.
BEEF CUTS Ribs: No. 1. 1: No. i
124c; No. $, 84c. , Loins; No. 1, 17c; No. 1
Chuck: No. 1, 74c No. 2.
Round: No. 1. Be; No. 3.
Plate: No. 1. Tc; No. X.
' 134c; No. 3. 94c.
' 640; No. S. 64c.
i 74c; No. 3. 74o.
1 6c; No. 8. 40.
FK u 1 1 a oranges.
California navels,
8is
81 4
sS
25
US
414
115S
27S
34
8.-.S
MS
22S
52
171S
:s
(RS
114 S
11S
45S
42 S
1S
J44
48
7S
74 S
8
1804
1 London .lick Market.
- LONDON, Dec. 19. American securities
opened around parity and later advanced
under tha lead of Union Pacific. At noon
the market waa steady, with prices ranging
from unchanged to a point higher than
Saturday's New York closing.
London closing stock quotations:
Conaola, money ...74 (-14 LoulsyUla A Nah..l47't
..71 7-14 Mo., Kan. A Teiaa.. U
.... 44 New York Central.. 46S
4S Norfolk A Western.. IMS
....104S do pfd n..
lot Ontario A Weatern.. 42S
.icrts Pennaylyanla a 4
.lift", Hand Mines ...
do account
Ainal. Copper)
Anaoonda
Atchison
da sfd
Baltlmors A Ohio.
Canadian Paclfle .
Chesapeake A Ohio.. MS Reading
Chi. Great Weatern.. 23S Southern Railway
CM.. Mil. A Bt. r..l'i do pfd
tie Beers
DenTor A Rio 0.
do pfd
Erie
do 1st pfd
do id pfd
Orand Trunk
Illinois Central .
SILVER Bar,
ounce.
MONEY 2433 per cent.
The rate of discount In th op-n marVet
for ahort bills Is 3 9-18 per cent, on lr,ec
months' bills, 3403 9-16 per cent.
1"4 southern Paclfle ...
. 2ts Union Pacific
.7-", do pfd
. 28 ,j V. B. Steel
. 464 do pfd
. 86 S Wabaah
. ftS do pfd
.1141, Spanish ta
steady at 25 5-184
84 1 9-12 alxes, per box, $2.753.00; amall sixes'
per box, $3.26; Florida, all sizes, per box,
83. 2S. Lemons, Lltnonlea brand, extra,
fancy, 300 size, per box, $5.00; StiO size, per
I box, $5.50; choice, 300 size, per box, $4.75;
3,0 size, per box, $5.00; 240 size, 60c per box
j less. Grape fruit, Florida. 4-54-64-80 sizes,
'per box, $3.50fp4.00. Bananr fancy, select,
per bunch, $2. 2541 2.60; Jumbo, bunch, $2,751?
3.75. Pears, California Winter Nellie, per
box, $:'.b5; New York Kelfer. per bbl.,
$3.i5ra4.(i0. Apples. Home-grown cooking
per bbl., $3.5iru4.00: Missouri Jonathan, per
1 bbl., $5.25; Missouri Ben Davis, per bbl.,
$4 26; Missouri Wlnesapa, per bbl., $4.50;
Alltsourl Gano, per bbl., $4.60; other
i varieties, per bbl., $4.00; New York Oreen
1 Ing and Baldwin, per bbl., $4.76; Colorado
! Jonathan. per box, $2.26; Washington
J Oravensteln, per box. $1.60; California Belle
I flower, per box, $1.00; Washington Grimes
, Golden and Jonatnan, extra fancy, 88 to
1 125 sizes, per box, $2.26. Pineapples, per
! case, $4.60. Grapes, Malaga, fio to 65 lbs.
j gross, per keg, $7.0u&a.00. Cranberries, per
iwi, eo.ou; neu ana 1 netry Drana. per
bbl., $10.00; Wisconsin Bell and Bugle and
Late Howe brands, per bbl., $11.(0. Datea,
Anchor brand, new, 30 1-lb. pkge. In boxea,
per box, $2.60; bulk In 70-lb. boxes, per lb.,
H4c. Flga. new California, 12 12-oz. pkga..
85c: 36 li-os. pkgs., $140. 60 6-oz. pkgs., $2.0"
Figs, Turkish, 7-crown, per lb., 16c; I
crown. per lb., 14c; 4-crown, per lb., Uc.
VEGETABLES Potatoes, early Ohio, In
sacks, per bu.. 90c; Iowa and Wisconsin,
white stock, per bu., 75fj86c. Sweet pota
toes, Kansas, per bbl., $2.60. Onions, Iowa,
red and yellow, per lb., 2c; Indiana white,
per lb., Sc; Spanish, per crate, $1.40. Garlic,
extra fancy, white, per lb., 16c; red, per
lb., 16c. Egg plant, fancy Florida, per
doz.. $2.00. Celery. Michigan. per dog.
bunches, 85c; California Jumbo, per dos.
bcha., 75c. Rutabagas, per lb., 14c. Cu
cumbers, hot house, 14 and 2 doz.. per
box, $2.00. Tomatoes, California, per 4-bsk.
crate, $1.75. Cabbage, new, per lb., 14c
String and wax beans, per market basket!
$1.60. Lettuce, extra fancy leaf, per doz
40c. Parsley, fancy home-grown, per doz'
bunches, 4oe. Turnips, per market basket,
lie. Carrots, per market basket. 40c. Beets
per market basket, lie.
MISCELLANEOUS Walnuts, black, per
lb., 2c. Hlckorynuts. large, oer lh.. fce-
Omaha Packing Co 842 722 4,3
Swift and Company 6" 1,12 7
Cudahy Packing Co .... 733 9H9 1,9,0
Armour V Co 62 1.319 731
W. B. Vanaant Co 91
Benton, Vanaant aV Lush 240
Stephens Bros 61
Hill 4 Son , 310
F. B. Lewis 140
Hub, on Co 64
J. B. Root 4 Co 16
J. H. Bulla 86
McCreary A Carey 84
H. F. Hamilton 61
Rothschilds A Krebles.... 173
Sol Degen 19
Kline A Christy 47
Mo. Kan. Calf Co 118
Other buyers 727 4,728
Totals
.4,559 4.192
8.531
34
. 77
, 17
ta
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ITS'.
w
t5
12US
, 17
14
, 30
per
Boston Cloelnar Stocks.
BOSTON, Dec. 19. Closing quotations on
stocks war as follows:
... Mohawk
... 44 s Nevada Con
... 2S Nlplaelns Mines
... 14S North butts . ..
... i Norm Lake
M. 114 Old Dominion ..
... 19S nceola
. . . 4 far roll
...56& Qulnc.y
. . . I4S Knannon . .
47S Superior .. .
11 Superior A
S Superior A
4 Tamarack .
34 C 8. g R.
e'e do pfd
Its I'tah Con
4 I'tah Copper Co..
US V Irw.lia
1 WoiTertne
Its
Alloeel
Amal. Copper ...
A. S. U A t
Arlaone Com. . . .
Atlantic
B. A C. C. A S.
Butte Coalllloa ....
Cal. A Arliorta
Cel. A Hecia
Ceotannial
t op Heme C C...
Etat Butte C. M
Franklin
Olroux (ton.
Gran by Coa
Greene Cananea ...
lale Royalo Copper..
Kerr Lake
Lake Copper
La Sella Copper
Miami Copper
S. A C.
B. M.
P. C.
A M.
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.. fV
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feet.
feet,
each,
ench,
$2.60;
each,
Leeal teenrttlea.
Quotations furnished by Burns. Brinktr
4 Co., 449 New Omaha National bank building:
Hi j.
City of Omaha 4a. 1118 Its
City Nat' I Bank Bld( 4s ISIS 5
Cudaky Parkins Co. ta. 1924 MS
Cclumbua. Neb.. B. U la I tM
Colorado Tel. Co (par. 4U U
ratmiont Creamery lat f. 8 par seat t
General Motor pfd T percent 7J
luwa Portland Cement lat ta pas
Ksiiaee City II. lei. Co. to. 1428 tes
Met. at. Rr. as. Mil
Miohlten state Tel. 4a. lJ4 ee
unieha Uas (a. Ial7 PI S
Omaha Water 4a. 1944 91
Omaha S'. Sr. U. 1914 t
Osaka 4 O, B. tl. Rr. 8e. Itit PS
omasa ACS. St. Rr. pld, 6 er seat 48
Asked.
39
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us
100
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7S
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10
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H
tnian, per id., be. Cocoanuts, per sack.
zo.bii; per doz., 80c. Honey, new, 24 frames
$3.7f. Cider, New York Mott's, per 4-bbl ,'
$3.76; per bbl.. $0.76. Chrlatmas treea. 4 to
( feet. 13 In bundle, per doz.. $1.60: to 1
12 In bundle, per doz., $2.?6; 8 to 10
6 in bundle, per dox., $3 26; 11 feet,
60c. 12 feet, each, 75c; 13 to 14 feet
Si. 26 to $1.60; 15 feet. each. $1.75 to
18 feet, each, $2 76 to $3.50; 20 feet
$3.50 to $4.50. Wreathe, avirar...
wreatning. natural or ayea. 20 yds. in coll
per coll, 90c; In 6-coll lots, 90c; natural!
extra heavy, 2o yds. In coil, per coll. $1.00;
& colls or more, per coll. $1.00; evergreen
wreaths, with immortal flowers, per dos,
$1.50. with holly, per dos.. $164; holly
wreaths, fancy Delaware, per dos., $1.60;
extra fancy Delaware, extra heavy, per
dos., $2 00; Magnolia wreathe, per dos
$1.24 to $1.60. Holly, holly branches. Dela
ware. 10 lbs. In bbl., per bbl., $1.60; heavy
weight, size of rases. 2x1x4 feet, per case
$4.00; Mistletoe, per lb., Joe; needle pines!
per dos., $2.00.
Oils aaa Maila.
SAVANNAH, Ot, Deo. 19-TURPEN-TINE
Firm at 754c; sales. 34 bbls.; re
ceipts, 69 bbla; shipments, 1,567 bbls.;
stocks. 15.722 bbls.
ROSIN Firm; sales. $044 bbls.; receipts,
2.715 bbls.; shipments. 9M) bbls ; stocks
79 625 bbls ; H. $6 80; D. $5 824; E, $( $',; f'
$590: a. $5924; 11. $6924; 10; H, $7.00;
M. $7.16; N, $7.J0: WO, $7 40; WW, $7.50.
Dry tioeaala Market.
NEW YORK. Dec. 19. DRY OOODS
The cotton goods market ruled quiet and
steady, with agents showing a firmer dis
position In the matter of accepting late
business at current prices. The yarn trade
la quiet. Overcoatings for fall of 1911 were
opened during the day In all range of
value. Raw allk la aomewbat easier..
CAi'lbB-Receipts of cattle were very
liberal this morning, 167 cars being re
ported ia the yards. At ihe same time re
ceipts were d,w head short of the big run
on Monday of last week. The arrivals con
sisted largely of warmed-up beet cattle
and cow siuif, with quite a little sprinkling
of feeders. Reports from other mark a
points Indicated moderate receipts aa a
general rule, with prices - everywhere
uetter.
Under the favorable conditions prevail
ing and with the aid of a very good buying
demand, prices on beef cattle were gener
ally l'uny loc higher and In many cases as
much as lojloc higher on the more desir
able kinds. The trade was active at the
advance) noted and pretty much everything
In sight changed hands In good season In
the morning.
What lias been said regarding the market
on beeves would apply very largely to cows
and lieifera, which were 10c hlgner at least,
and In some caaes lOftf-loc higher. The plain
cows were possibly not so much better.
The demand was good and an early clear
ance was affected.
Feeder buyers picked up the desirable
kinds of cattle at about the same advance
as shown by killers, that la around loiUl&c
higher for the good kinds, with everything
showing more or less strength. All in all
It was a Very satisfactory market from
a seller's standpoint.
Quotations on native cattle: Good to
choice beef steers. d.i034. 6; fair to good
beef steers, $6,4026.20; common to fair beef
(teers $4 6036.40; good to choice cows and
heifers, $4.604j6.25' fair to good cows and
heifers, $3.154.50; common to fair cows and
heifers, $3 Ou4j8.76; good to choice atockert
and feeders, $4.60y:.k0; fair tt eood stock
era and feeders, $3 80ra4.60 common to fair
ttockerai and feeders, $3.263.80; stock
heifers, $30034.16: veal calves. $3.6008.26;
bulls, atags, eta.. $3t,o.00.
Quotations on range cattle: Choice to
prime Beeves, $6.54.25; good to choice
.beeves, $6.0046.60; fair to good beeves. $4.40
484.80; common lo fair beevea, $3.7utfl.40;
choice cows, $3.8v$r4.40; fair to good cows.
xj.sudji 00; canners. tz.76Q3.60.
Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
No.' At. Pr. No. At. Pr.
13 491 4 76 1 1160 4 60
It M7 4 ) tl ( so
t 1011 4 10 1 1250 4 81)
4 lost 8 15 It 949 6 40
t 10SS 8 It tl 1114 I 76
T 1011 4 SO It 407 M
II 1174 6 24 4 1075 4 to
41 lf8 6 86 It UN 4 00
11 1168 8 40
COWS.
S Ml 8 10 I..... moo 4 00
3 M4 III 4 1J1J 4 10
3 190 I K 8 70 4 10
5 920 I it 4 10SJ 4 18
8 loot 8 40 4 1071 4 18
4... 1150 8 46 8 list ill
14 1100 3 71 10 1000 4 26
$ 1014 1 71 IT 11S0 4 24
8 1044 3 76 3 1M0 4 84
6 lit 8 71 4 1124 4 15
3 1113 3 80 8 1104 4 40
13 1071 I li It 1130 4 41
13... 1011 8 90 , 1 1M0 4 60
S3 974 4 00 U 1111 4 M
8 102S 4 00
HEIFERS.
1 174 8 48 3 690 4 88
8 Ml IU tfl 4 40
8. 371 3 80 t MT 4(9
19 18 IN I lot 4 60
85 tM 4 14 14 177 4 64
11 647 4 8 I I 4 65
16 944 4 14 t 447 4 It
BULLS.
1 1M 8 Tt 4 ISM 4 14
1 1M4 4 AO 1 1140 4 85
1 170 4 14 1 1400 4 85
1 1410 4 14 1 Um 4 40
8 list 4 36 1 1310 4 4
CALVES.
11 4 4 an 1 30 8 74
1 190 4 60 1 110 T 00
8 Ml t "O 1 110 T 60
1 100 4 00 1 120 J 76
1 100 t 16
STOCK ERs4 AND FEEDERS.
It 701 4 46 t 978 4 90
T T01 4 40 4 1.10 4 90
41 417 4 ft) 4 1011 8 00
6 171 4 11
looked anile
mis morning, 1 tiiri v-n ine cars lieing re
ported In. Although the run was about
2,tki head short of lust week It hs Inrcer
than a your aso by almost l.'"" head.
About half of the rerelpts consisted of
feeders, there being unite a string of rine
sheep and lumbs nmoiiK the offerings. This
nieiins (list the supply of good killers whs
by no in.aiii large. n Th, t It ns really
smaller than on moM dn hint week.
Huyiis ill seein. il lo want a few g unl
killers ami the market on the deslmhle
kin,l was steady to a little stronger 111
spots. A iritty Rood kind f fnt lambs
sold up lo 8'i.oo, very fHlr yearlings, but
rnther welchtv, brought tlAO. ami a prettv
go.'il kind of old wethets 1",5 Utpk
ewes soul to n killer at .Ti. The trade
wan fairly active and prettv much every
thing that would do to kill elinigetl hanila
in good season in the morning
The demand for feeders vo.s good and
active, the same hs It hs been fur prar
tiiallv every day for some time bac k. The
offerings thnncrd hands verv readtlv at
good, firm pliers. .otilh Dakota lambs
that had bt en run on field pens sold to a
feeder buyer a S5.eS, with western ranRers
at $5.30. one strlnn of rlht cars of Wyo
ming feeder wethers brought $1 io. with
ewes at $3.10. All In all the market wa.
very satisfactory from a seller's stand
point. (Quotations on sheep md lambsr' Oood to
choice llpht lambs, $."i.76iiii 00; good to
choice heavv lambs. So nr'fti.VSO; Rood fiedlng
lambs. $.'i.2fV!(5.nO; fn:r feeding lambs. JISOIJ
.i"; light riimiiinii lambs. $.T0O',4no; handy
weight yearlings, $4 .60'(j.-,.0o; heavy venr
llngs. $:i 80,14 60; f. eder yearlings. $3.7!J
4V good to choice light wethers, :( ''.'Vifji
3 90: good to choice heavy wethers. $'i.,Vfr
$3 SO; feeding wethers. $3.?.fr3.6!i: good to
choice 1 k li t ewes. J13TT(3t,(); iroo'l heavy
ewes. $noi'u3.'0; feeding ewes. $2
runners, tl.6ntii.00.
2' western yearlings
17 western wethers
104 western lambs, wethers
104 western yearlings
ill western ewes
SCOTS CELEBRATE IN OMAHA
Plan Big; Festival for Birthday of
Robert Barns.
INTERSTATE CARNIVAL HERE
Acceptances Hate llffs Hecelrd
from 8roU All 4rer the West.
Who r They Will lie un
Hand In Force.
::,y3.oo;
4 western culls
lift western lambs, culls
327 western lambs, culls ..
101 western cvves
69 western lambs
501 Wyonilnrr wethers, feeders...
WM Wyoming wethers, feeders...
472 Wyoming wethera, feeders...
2."0 Wyoming wethers, feedern...
14! Wyoming wethera. feeders...
363 South Dakota lambs, feeders
14.1 South Dakota lambs, feeders
07 western lambs
60 western yearlings
132 western ewen, culls
69 Wyoming yearlings
64 Wyoming yearlings
25 Wyoming ewes, culls
17 Wyoming ewes
19 Wyoming ewes, culls
219 Wyoming lambs
974 Wyoming ewes, culls
!7
lf4
11.1
94
63
78
124
77
9.')
PS
93
96
93
83
S3
78
109
S3
89
90
86
105
82
86
87
4 80
3 sr.
3 75
4 75
3 30
3 2.1
4 W
6 00
3 15
6 S5
3 65
8 iS
3 6r,
8 06
3 (55
5 65
6 66
5 90
4 35
2 75
4 2.
3 30
2 25
3 30
2 25
6 00
2 60
CHICAGO I.I V El 8T4ICK MARKET
AH Classes of Htork Are Higher In
I'rlee.
CHICAOO. Dec. 19. CATTLE Receipts.
I9.O0O head; market 10(fi20c higher; beevea.
$4.,V4i7.55; Texas steers, $4.10(a5.2.i; western
steers, $4.10386.90; storkers ana feeders, $3.75
tS.m; cows and heifers, $2.408.10; calves,
$7.26''ci9.26.
HUGS Receipts, 33,000 head; market weak
to 5o lower; light, $7.367.70; mixed, $7.40
7.75: heavy, $7.35S7.75; rough. $7.86tj'7.ro;
good to choice heavy, $7.60(7.75; pigs, $6.80
4)7.75; bulk of salea, $7 5(V(1'7 70.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 26.000
head; market strong; native, $2.6yg4.40;
western, $2.Gnft4.40; yearlings, $4 40f(j5.75: na
tive lambs, $4.25(rj6.40; western, $4.50&.35.
Kanaaa Cltr Live 'Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. Mo., Dec. 19 CATTLE!
Receipts, 12.000 head. Including 700 head
aoutherns; quarantine steers, $6.80; steers,
15c higher; cows steady to 10c higher;
dressed beef and export steers, $5.U0r6.75;
fair to good. $4.6oro.50; western steers. $4.00
(& 5.40; stockers . and feeders, $3.50&6.30;
southern alecra, $4..W(ffi.G0; southern cows,
$2.75rq'4.26; native cows, $3.0O3,4.75; native
heifers, $3,764)6.00; bulls, $3.7043 4.80; calves,
$4.00ru.26.
HOGS Receipts, 8.000 head; bulk of sales.
$7,554(7.65; heavy, $7.S0r7.6u; packers and
butchers, 7.564r7.65; light,, $7.46&7.66.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4.000
head; market strong to 10c higher; lambs,
$5.60'b6.26; yearlings, $4.6O5.50; wethers, $J.85
Hi 4.25; ewes, $3.0O4'3.76; stockers and feeders,
$2,504(3.60.
St. I.oala Live Stock Market.
ST. LOUIS, Deo. 19 Recelptg, 8.300 head;
Including 2.300 head Texans; market strong
to lOo higher; native shipping and export
steers, $6.604i'7.25; dressed beef and butcher
ateers, $H. 254)7.00; steers, under 1,000 pounds,
$5.50477.26; stockers and feeders, $2.764j5.'2o;
cows and heifers, $S.756.60; canners, $2.76
4i3.2T; bulla, $3.6(6.26; calves, $5.264T9 00;
Texas and Indian steers, $4.60r6.60; cows
and heifers, $3.00414.50.
HOGS Receipts. 11,900 head; market, 10c
higher; pigs and lights, $7.2587.76; packers,
$7.7041-7.80; butchers and beat heavy, $7. 6t.il
7.80.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Reoelpts, 2.S00
head; market steady; native muttons, $3.60
4j'4.00; lambs. $5.6u4j6.$5: culls and bucks,
$2.5047 3.00; stockers, $2.0033.00.
t. Joseph Live Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Dec. IB. CATTLE Ra
ce! pts 1.8H0 head; market strong to 10c
higher; steers, $4.5O4i6.50; cows and heifers,
$2,764(5.60; calves, 4J.OiKu8.2S.
HOGS Receipts 8.000 head market strong
to 6c higher; top, $7.70; bulk of sales, $7.56
7.66.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts 1.600
head; market 10420o higher, lambs, $4,604;
6.30.
Stock la Slsj-ht.
Receipts of live stock at tha five principal
weatern markets yesterday:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
South Omaha 4,000 6.5,0 8.600
St. Joseph , 1,8XI S.O00 1,600
Kanaaa City 12,(i0 8.000 4.O00
t?t. Ix)Uls 6.300 11.ii0 2.20a
Chicago 19,000 30.000 26.000
Totals 42.100 63.400 42,200
HOGS Hogs opened 10c higher (his
morning, at leaat 6410o higher, but the de
mand early was limited largely to the light
and butcher weight hogs. Buyers werel
through the yards picking nut hogs with I
quality and weights that suited them for I
which the advance noted above was paid.
These orders, however, were limited and I
were filled before salesmen all had a
chance to unload. Other buyers were hold- I
Ing back, doing little or nothing and as I
soon aa the more urgent orders were filled I
the market Immediately weakened until It
was no betler than steady with last week's
close. For a time there waa little or noth- '
Ing doing. I
The condition of the trade did not im- I
prove any buyers standing pat and re
fusing to take what waa left at any more
than ateady prices with last week's ri.,..
In fact, on heavy hoga they were not In
all caaes bidding aa good as Saturday.
While the light and medium weight loada
sold largely at $7.6U4j7.70 early and on up
as high as $7.76 for (he top, the heavy hoys
had to sell at $7 35.7.65, the late aalea being
mostly at $7 354)7.40.
Repreaentatlve sales:
Na, A. Ik. Pr. No, . BU Pr.
It 4lt 7 11 II 2M 40 T 40
44 1T1 1H Hi 11 in H Hi
41 4 ... 7 IS 14 le ... 1 M
44 3t 110 7 H 44 Ml IK lit
II itl ... T 40 so ; , J o
10 171 44 7 l tt 164 40 7 40
41 "J 40 1 4 T7 ill ... ICO
44 164 40 1 40 17 sul a) 1 0
tl 144 BO 1 B ii !7 1M 7 in
47 40 1 44 l In,) 1M 7ID
M sal St t 44 (1 241 M 7 l
74 4 let 7 60 42- 141 4") 7 40
tl Ct S IU tl 247 44 t 10
44 171 ... 7 1) It 17 ... 7 0
M fcll 140 7 40 74 244 ... 1 to
10 M (U Tt IIS ... 1 frl
11. f W I 64 U 14 Mi) t to
M M ... 1 b II lU ... 7 Co
M J0 . . 7 tit, 71 tt 4 7 fcl
17 IM ID IU t 2.4 ... ft
- 11 ... I 44 44 lr ... I tit
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK, Dec. 19. COFFEE Fu
tures opened ateady at a decline of 6 points
on December under a little scattering liqui
dation, but generally unchanged to 4 points
higher In response to firm Brazilian mar
kets and fairly steady cables. Thore was
little demipd. however. Receipts at the
Krazllinn ports are running heavier than
expected and later the market here be
came eaxler under realizing through com
mission houses or local bear preaaure. The
close was steady at a net loss of 64(12
points. Salea. ;2.0oO bags. December and
January, ll.oor; February. 11.02c; March,
11.03c; April. 10r,c; May, 1092c; June, io.bsc;
July. 10 Me; August, 10 71k-; September.
10.71c; October, lo.tilo; November, 10.6iic.
Havre closed net unchanged to m lower;
Hamburg unchanged to higher; Rio. 25
rels higher at 7 $7.60; Santos. 1u0 rels: 4h,
7 $6 00; 7s, 7 $o00. Brazilian exchange on
L ndon unchanged at tlr9 3.M. Receipts at
the two Brazilian ports. .TO.irno bags, against
24 000 bag laxt year. Jundlahy rei-fclpta.
ll.HiO bags, against 14.100 bags last year.
Private rabies from Klo estimate the next
Rio crop at 3,000.000 hags and report that
the government has fixed upon 16d aa the
minimum exchange rate. Spot, quiet; Rio
No 7, l.rvic; Santos No. 4. 137,e. Mild, quiet;
Cordova. 13'q 16 The New York Coffee
exchange will observe Saturday. December
24 aa an extra exchange holiday.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK, Dec. 19. COTTON Spot
closed quiet, 10 points higher; middling up
lands. ir,.26c; middling gulf, 1560c; sales,
4.. too bales.
ST. Ijri8, Dec. 19 COTTON Quiet;
middling, 15 7-lSc; salea, 10 bales; receipts,
Li.3 bales:, shipments, ) 353 bales; atock,
20.630 bales.
The leading cotton futures range as follows:
Months. I Open. I High. I Low. Close. Yes'y.
Jan 14 92 14 94 I 14 71 14 94 14 e9
Mar. ... 16 21 16 27 15 21 15 25 15 1
May .... 16 41 15 45 115 40 15 44 I 15 39
July .... 15 40 1 5 47 I 15 40 15 45 I If, 3;
Aug. ... 15 09 16 13 I 15 9 16 11 I 16 06
Dec J 14 89 14 94 14 Ha 14 93 14 8
Wool Market.
ST. LOI IS. Mo.. Dec. 19 -WOOL
ateady; territory and weatern mediums,
314-'2' fine mediums, 174) 19c, fine. t24)13o.
Klalai Bailer Market.
ELOIN. III.. Dee U-BUTTER Firm;
10c Output, 427,100 Iba.
Between 4"0 and UX Scot will rthcr m
Onmlia January 21 and 27. f"r the Intel s'.'H
Burns Birthday festlxal. The Metropolilar
club will be the scene of the rulmlnatlna
festivities on the evening of the 25th. Sing
ing of Scotch songs and dniiolnu of Cule
(Ionian ('nines by dancers ot wide fault
will be ft attires of the program.
It Is likely that nt this affair steps will
be taken toward the rrallxntlon of a long
cherished plan f.-r the erection In Cinaha
of a great monument to the tttepioty of
Robert Bums, a memorial whhjli will coat
about $10,000.
Scots ate coming here from South I '
kota. Minnesota and lown besides Ne-
' braska and Omaha. From Sioux City will
come member of the St. Andrew's society
flnd the Interstate Caledonian soeleiy, the
second being headed by l'a"t Chief Dr.
Grant ltiss. From the Iowa city also will
come a iuar(et of f-'cotch singer and Miss
Zeiie Reed, famous on the Orpheum vaude
ville circuit for l.er highland flinging and
other Scottish dancing.
St. Paul will send to Omaha members
of (he Clan Campbell and a Lincoln clan
will be well represented. All Omaha Scots,
Clan Gordonltes and others will bo present
to a man. James Cameron Is chairman of
the Umaha committee on art angemenls
ami James Unilsay Is secretary.
The monument has a considerable nucleti
for a Flatter. About $'-'.. '.00 is now on hand
and more mibscrlptloiis will be easy to
obtain. The location of the monument may
be something of a problem, but there is
eonsldeatble feeling In favor of Omaha.
The Interstate Burns festival has bad the
support of the publicity bureau of the
Commercial club and many plcdes of at
tendance have been received by the bureau
and by officers of the committee.
Bagpipe music will bo furnlnlied by A.
Brodle Cownle, who Is reputed "some
plplst." The Crulckshank boya, three
famous South Dakota dancers, will vie
with Miss Reed In tripping the L. V. toe.
II la; Profit In Farming;.
PIERRE. 8. D.. IVo, 19 (Special .) Two
men, Teggltind and Horton, twelve miles
from Onlda, cleared about $20,000 this year
In breaking and farming. They had an
oil-burning engine and gang breaker and
with these they broke plenty of land and
got gopd prices. They broke 900 acres
which they sowed to flax, securing 6.000
bushels, which they sold at $2.47 a bushel,
making $14,620 from that Item alone. Hun
dreds of men could have done the same
within fifty miles of Pierre. The land la
here.
Fernbank Dam Finished.
CINCINNATI, O., Deo. 19.-The dam at
Fernbank. ()., Just below Cincinnati, la
finished, according to an announcement at
the headquarters of the I'nlted Statea en
gineering corps here today. The structure
Is known to the government engineers as
"Dam No. 87," and Is one of the series
of fifty-seven designed to give a minimum
stage of nine feet of water In the Ohio
river from Pittsburg to Cairo. The maxi
mum depth will be about eighteen feet.
Preacher Commits Kolclde.
KNOXV1LLE, Tenn.. Dec. 19-Rev. W.
A. Catlett, pastor of the Baptist church at
Maryvllle, Tenn., waa found dead In his
home today with a bullet wound In his
head. Mr. Catlett had been 111.
Melnl Market.
NEW YORK. Dec. 19 METALS Stand
ard copper, easy; spot and futures, $12 20
4312.46. London, steady; spot, 57 2a 1d;
futures. C77 lis 9d. Lake copper, locally,
$13,004? 13.25; electrolytic, $12.7N3.00: cast
ing. $12 504)12 75. Tin, steady; spot and fu
tures. $38.238.60. l,ondon, dull; spot, 174
17s 6d; future), 176 2s 6d. 1ead. quiet;
$4.45414.56, New York; $4.37474.40. East St.
Louis. London, spot. 13 6s. Spelter, weak;
$5.704i'5.80, New York; $5 47'4'a 5.52H, Knt
St. Louis. London, spot, C?4. Cleveland
Iron warrants, 60s lHd In London. The
local Iron market was nominal; No. I
northern foundry, $16 2.vgi6.25; No. 2 north
ern foundry, $14.75415.76; No. 1 southern
and No. 1 southern soft foundry, $L5.-"(
16.76.
ST. IjOTHS, Deo. 19. M E T A LB Lea A,
$4.40. Spelter, $6.45.
Iggar Market.
NEW YORK, Deo. 19.-SUOAR-Raw
quiet: muscovado, 89 test, 8.60c; oentiifugal,
96 teat, 4c; molasses sugar, 89 test, 3.25c;
refined atetdy.
CITIX SEBTICB OOMTASTT
Tha Dlrsoton ef the Cities Rem Ine Orrnipanr
hare declared a dlrldend of ltt on (he preferred
stock and 44 of 1 on the comnxm stock, parable
January 1st, Mil, to bolderi of record en Decem
ber 10th, 1110.
Thereafter dividends on tho preferred lock will
bo paid at tbo rait at l of 1 a irmnth to el'va
bo in ere of resort oa tho loth of aaofc preceding
month.
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LEGAL NOTICES
STCX'K HOLDERS' MEETING - OFFICIO
hi i.rr-,iiiif-niiijicrBi!n iiaraware COII1-
r"1'. v.. . . on, ioi riuuer v, tyio
Notice Is hereby given to the stockholders
of Lee-Olaa-Andieeen Hardware Com
pany that (he annual meeting of the atock
holdera of the company will be held at ,,,,
office of the ald company, corner of Ninth
and Harney streets, in the city of Omaha
In the state of Nehiaaka, on Tuesday, Janu
ary, 10. A. D., inn. at 3 o'clock p. in., for
the purpose of electing a boaid of directors
for the company to rrva during the en
suing year, and to tranaact such other
bualnesa as may be presented at such meet.
n ". J. LEE. President.
Atttat: W. H. GLASS. Secretary
not 1 1.' k.
Stockholders' meeting of the Union Land
company. '
Notice Is herehy given that the annual
meeting of the stockholders of the I'nion
Land compsny. for the election of five
directors and the transaction of surh other
business as ma legally come before tua
meeting, will he held at the office of (he
(ieneral Solicitor. I'nion I'aeiric Head
quarters Hulldiiig. Ninth .ml 1'arnam
streets. Omaha. Nebraska, on Monday th
Dlh day of January, mil. at 10 o cloek a ni
The atock transfer hooka lll be closed
10 days previous lo the meeting
.. ALEX. MILLAR, secretary.
New Tork City. N. X., Deo. U. l,o.
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