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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE nes not now properly ac- | that butter is too high in the country s are paying the | for butter that se this market CONDITION OF OMAHA'S TRADE 18 10 2 conts y have existed as to the of the enterprise Omaha Brid 10 with the old corpora- in position to aid ther Tna vain endeavor 1o stop the shipping a ere Business Situation Practically Unchanged | compauy is not t During the Weck, others in impry ditions at this c r the surplus totho All this only commission men to dispose o all of the comptroller of the COLLECTIONS ARE STILL FAIRLY GO(D‘ ments have not A samplo of dried figs, raised and cured in )rnia, has been rece bankoers are gy v a Rather | | business in this cit Slow Until After the First figs import s at its best tho about solved and that in the near future the pelled to look fiterranean countrios for its sup- | siness trans f January every the month is reached the ap §1,000 10 cash th ountry have w last over stocks sufth New York Commer nemory of the bas the position of the banana market n so unfavorable as Past two or Gosslp Hurts. “Not within three months. thought of holiday rush is over the ck, which occupies the new year. follows that the jobber has very little to do in the way of last month of the y merchants established retailer commences noticeable, reely a bank escaped the an- of this kind zens should be loyal in matters times a false catiows 8ol A8 moro | feet that to the importing in- In uncertain unfavorably inerative prices with which then proceeds to s tory condition of th the unsatisfac trade is due to the aue- of disposing of los with the question, systom a success | the fruit ho stocks just frequencly the case that they extent until w casy and rapid intercommunicat 1 between cities a rumor false or true, 10 buy 1o an This is 4 question which wo in favor bers have come s in Omaha that business during the first u tion of the auction into consideration. | this city may take general ruie noted above as s of business was a fair movement of goods, made onsiderablo extent ps that hiad for which there had arisen some special de o0a many orders for goods intended for Christ ceived and ordered shipped by express o as sh their destination in bardware re oy Market, MONEY ON CALL report unfavorahly s within an hou first started thing of an id s which may oce and headiess taik “Considerable the credit of a 51 percent to sucha firm by si sy o g5k T $4.541 @484 1% for sixty days, mercial bills, Posted rates, $4.5504.500 CERTIFICATES mmission Merchants of tho U ing meeting at Cincinnati, to 10th of January nited States rt some trado s & pretty good move- in the forthe: occur on th organized amo GOVERSMENT State bonds, Tho leagu erehants for members and their customers, Its purpose is to promote satis tions between producers and the commission dealers by offering to the dealers through the membership of the league the names of thor- throughout the proposed meeting a num- esting to the trade of the organiza- its members fully ex- gue will s ment of fancy groceries, dry goods, hats and caps and kindred lines wero rather quiet Most reports quite good in the country, where mouey pears Lo bo more plenty r will close with few obligations un- provided for. quotations on bonas Tenn. new sol the past week that in some lines the husiness for the whole month will of topics inte discussed and th tion as experienced by Tight, 1t is safe to say . 4 business was very active durin first two weeks of the 1 fall consider: son's record, The Retail Trade, “do 2ig8 clads ALL Omaha will be heard from in the January national mecting. Beet Sugar Boom, wbly behind ar meeting at the Commercial Monday was by far the best Business in o retail been fair, but 1t has failen conside club rooms on conclusively to the impor- they can be relied on shoulders to the tendency to hmit more inexpensive class of numbr of buyers may ck Quotations. loans, 123 p g quotations purchases to the goods, and whilo th on us largo as us goods sold hus not been This appears to have be of every retail rogardless of any onstocks, bonds and T35 Archism 19 ly proper to say thateverything that has including that merchant in special line of the expericnee meeting, has been favor hises consiat very largely of fan Catumiet & Hoeld The American orange crop for this year is at 7,000,000 boxes 1was that of 1802, which amounted 000 hoxes. te on vegetables from many merchants are commenting upon hasers of Christmas goods ve the prefer “The speetal r fornia which has been to Kuusas City and 50 cents to Omana to §1 January 1 The Towa weatk general il ight be of immediate use in the family and showy but les: articles.~ Cheapness and have been th by the purchasc The dealer: —The official closing quotations for ml purean fizures the crop © at 6,172,000 | ge price being 65 cents v res most sought for vs of holiday g bushels, the ave The yield was commission merchants amounting frequently much lighter showing that people cconomy in the matter of cdibles as well as m the matter of Christ Bank Clim Ligs, to the Cin- Milwaukee commission | league and sena representatives cinnati convention. merchants o practicing While there has been a uits and produc demand has been previous scasons. ONE KILLED AND THREE HURT. carings at L for the hold: <, amounting to 30 flects of the Cave That stead Worlk per cent, which is the h AnEhpiehe Dome: o long time, ase at Omaha has been St. Paul leads ase of 30 per cent, Den- Milwaukee 51 per hows a do- Joseph 7.2 per Tho cities of the country which have rease in the matt People have cely ns usual of the delicacies offered on the market, 5 aceident oc- n at the Carnegic steel morning, by three others Their names are: Polander, u: heavier than at Minneapois. Omaha, with curred «by plant at 1 o'cloc 2,000,000 and 3,000,000 cggs daily cent, while Kansas City or concern in the country says that if the state of Now York | od with hens the gh oges to supply New Y From present indic seriously injured. JOHN KNEDDI murried; killed Joux Looskl, may die. suffored tho greatest de ngs are Spokane, 74; Nashvil and Denver, tions iv appears that wr shortof an average crop ssee advices state U outh did much CHARLES MARREG, All the wounded were Hungarians. Superintendent Ma would have been v of the past w the season and at harvesting added to the injury ield, with quality market at this proportion Lo the Reports from tand that thero omploted in a few hours if Virginia also low the aver point has not The lemon wero trimming the corners so that the brick- at daylight. men at work and when aved in the report quickly spread 1 been killed, surrounded the works, including relatives of 1,057,087.29 $5,159,111.38 | indicate that stocks are is an upward tende AS DUN SEES IT, re, but ship. its to this country so far have been w York City has been The buyers onristmay Bright New “Christmas week,” says Mr. W, son, Omaha manager of R. G poor one in jobl chases for the Christ made, and tho opproach of Janu ways eauses o falling off among buye wait until their annual pleted befor The report was sent to Pittsburg and the newspapers dispatched carriages and on The extreme dlficulty of getting any at all ren- been at thoir western and holiday demand. there remaraed v years ho had never known mand for lemons and no st Orange picking began in December 5, Dun & Co., reporters to th 18 trade have ail been communication Homestead dered it a matter of several hours true extent Highlands, Cal., statements figuring on the ne W year's bus- 1z of inter- jobbing trade possible, than Phis is an in Eixtensive improvements were in progress and the work was being rushed along uight and day with the vi departments r plant resumed after the foundations of thenew building “T'his 15 quite , especially in the face of the fact that was a very h soadlings, and thoer gnt in most orchards On the 1st of January, praivie ehickens, erou pe may be legally xiiled and The past s savisfactor, st 10 be said concerning \vy crop of D of this variety is very at vhis dull season. having the new Among retail deale weok have been s the last ctive, but the volume 15 business has been disappoint filled with look- cconomical, ©. quail, de shipped,ex- ason has not be to the dealers 1 game sater part of the fall prices were n u usual, and at no time las there be buyers aro especially ——— BANK LEOKE, houses hinye speaking, 1t ade, but gener vaus disappoir lust two weeks of December in banlk Ing cireles i increase in deposits for the POSitors are preparing to a reller of th Arrested for Fraud, The first intimation with the St bank came in a startling way. Superintondent Preston and Exumiuc ining the books yesterday morning, discoy cred a big deficit in the Hill, paying teller, Closed St. nactive aemand Floridn oranges are ruling much lower this Tl e grower is not netting of fraud in connectia season than last, cousiderable ex than 40 conts a box, udson, while money market is stiff about this st on bonds and other classes of security 1s usus able on January 60 or 50 per ¢ ipts on this year an_estimite about §1,600,000, T'he gross re to the growe of 4,000,000 boxes, will > of the railroad shin dines will be fully §,400,000. A fruit grow sounts of Louis A, Atnoon it had risen to #12,000, and Judge Marline 1ssued a warrant sted at Newark, N, J., last He was taken to polic s and subsequently was committed for thirty extradition After the first of the year money matters generallyfeaso paid out for interest and other and Hill was ar convention, of Washington Columbia, will be held in Wednesday headquarte [daho and Dritish Spokune, Wash., on th ULy, 10 continie situation thinlk plentiful and bankers will be n accommodato onablo security money will proceedings New York, and was released on $20,000 bail said last night he would go to New York without extradition vom the reticence shown by oficis St. Nicholas bank and rounding the affai and growing n- dustry demand that united action be taken to develop sibilities and the fruits of the gathering are expected to be of gr dent Phillips of the Merchants Lepresentatives of an, other commercis tions and shippers interested in the objects “The Comm acparture, 1 think, in_holdin the interest of charity So faras [ am aware this s not customary, the general purpose of the Commereial eiib usiness and creditable, howeve tion that its members were not ouly willing 1o be identitied with a movewent terest of vhe poor and the myster of the institution; 1t is y thatin the course developments of a mor nature yet may come dition of the I the receiver is appointed next Tuesday. is understood that L. C. president. stands the best chance to secure Baok Examiner Judson admits that the depositors will Le paid m full, but within paugurated a new meeting in its auspices. National League Commission The sctual con uk will not young organizs Lathr sathrop, the vice Commission Merchants are : 1w attend the convention to be heid in Cin- To such repre APy, appointment raised over §00 for the b what time ho “1 have 1o hesitatic ing this organization to the business It has established itself here nurpose and is making most excellent Its wembership should ¢ declings to cficont purpose, | that the time and business of the convention will pe commission trade has to contend with es, but one of th —_—— T0 FREEZE TH # good many nuisau est and most cons Kvery person who the commission bu Edison Company C ps to Dely Competitors, Injunctious failing to ison General Electric company of numerous competitors lighting business, termined to run them all out of the competitors. ntain all the acquaintance in siness feels it is in that line commission mau a irable class of wholesale prices tempts to drive away the makes his accommodates greatly needed at all times in the past was arepresentative aid ali the busiuess wen in ing harmouiously for the community might see 00 new names si of membership organization, which could wmon good of the new year g 1 the roll 1 With such a compact work ing organization preparations can be made this winter for improvements prises next year which will go a long way towards enabling this city ils prosent depression. Termlaal Company Dolug Busine: In my opinion the fact that the Terminal Omaha & solid friends he makes the Whichover course is taken unpleasant The question that is agitating commission “what s the matter the results are sweeping reduction of 2 pel of lawp in manufacture men Just now is butter market!" slow aud the demand is very light wany are inclined to lay of butterine what butterine is largely taking the place of butter in this market learned the same is true to a great extent of | S Governors Will Write on 23. —Governor today received a request from an Review asking him to write 23,500 “Tramps,” to apy by Governors to recover from no doubt bus id from what can be 1article on articles on the same Russel of Massachusetts, Waite of Colorado, Governor Lewel itis understood significant. chants are complaining about the low p of butter and the fact that they lo ou almost every shivment. of New York. the city, but institution terminal transporta ling is out of position to afford be will comply, The trouble is UNDAY, DECEMBER 2 [OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKETS “ 1 Week Shows a Falling Off in Quautity a Quality of Receipts, | | SOMEWHAT STRONGER FEELING PREVAILS |t Cattle Close the Week with a Good Ad gs St Adord ch - Anxious vance but Uncertain Caose for M s Satennay, Dec. 2 Recoipts of all kinds have been ligh week I'his is usaally the case during the weok immediately preceding the holidays, this but receipts have oven been lighter than for the corresponding week last year. The fig ures are as follows Cattle. Hogs, Shoop, Rocelpts this wook 13,354 23,316 4,735 pts last wook V20,174 80,285 7,067 | B week last year 13,607 83,671 2,625 During tho early part of the week, with fairly liberal supplies, the market was dull, dragging and lower, The demand was en tirely local and decidediy limited. Then, the generally iuferior quality of the offerings had a most deprcysing dnfluence, and tho trade altogethor was about as mean as it ever gets, Buyers would condescend to take the fair to good cat at very low prices, but it was hard to get them to look at common and inferior stuff This condition of the market resulted i shutting off receipts to some extent and since then pr s have been on the mend and o better feeling is noticeable in all branches of the trade. Up to Wednesday there was all of a2 drop i beef cattlo values, but this decline has beon practically regained during the past two or three days, 50 that the market closes about the same as a week ago. Supplios Were Scarce, There were hardly enough fresh cattle ra ceived today to make a market. Only forty four louds, less than 1,200 head, wore re- ported in, a shortage, compared with last Saturday, of nearly a thousand hoad, and o hortage for the week, compared with lasty of nearly 7,000 hexd. Conditions were favorablo for a good market, had there been any good cattle here, but the offermgs were almost en- tively butchers’ stock and fecdors. There was a very fair demand from all the local dressed beef houses, and prices were nomi- nally stronger—all of a quar 3 than Wednesday, but the meager furnished an_insuflicent test of tho strength of trade. A few odd bunches of poor to fair L up native cattle changed hands at 75 to @.35 and _a string of pretty de stern cattle brougnt §.40. The feel- erythin sold in good cent wi ing was firm and e sas0n The cow market experienced much the same fluctuation that were roted in the market for fat cattle, weak the part of the week and strong and active later. There were pretuy close to thirty loads of vows and mixed stock included in tho fresh ro- ceivts, and with everyomo after them trade was brisk and prices raled anywhere from strong 1o a dime higher than lay. Ex ales of poor to prime cows and heifers re at from £1.30 to £0, with the bulk of the fair to good butcners' stock selling at from $2.10 to 250, Calves ot from 217 to £4.50 were fully steady and the same was true of rough ke gen crally, sales being at from $1.40 to $2.00. There has been very little life to the teeder market all week and no strength at all, Offerings have not been at all exc but neither has the demand. Two woe azo feeders were selling 25e to 40c highe: than at present. Business today was par- tieularly dull and weak on account of the two succeeding holidays, Sunday and Christ- mas, but prices were vractically unchanged Good to choice feeders are quoted at from 10 83,30, fair to good at from $2.50 to 3250, and common and stockers at from §2 to 2.50. Repressntativ DRESSED BEEF. atos: No. Av. Av. 251120 750 19.0...1053 550 1060 210 990 215 1800 220 879 2 978 2 1055 2 Y1140 225 1110 225 103 1000 22 947 979 10 1005 L1150 952 510 950 1 q 300 1 560 300 3 583 700 200 20 611 1230 3 60 ML s, a2srassinas 88000 . 400 420 + 4 BULLS, 1 3l 1 ) 1 1 1 1 1350 2 L1680 1 1670 1 1520 1 1 i §TAGS, 1.00+::28200 2D STOCKERS AND FEEDERS 14 2 10 E) 75 1 18 1 570 90 1 740 90 3 ) B 00 11 6O4 8 00 3 440 8 00 No. Av, Pr, Ay 8 heifers 743 COLORANO. 6stags.. 1250 1 80 185 cows.. 712 15cows. . 167 200 88 cows.. 891 3 feed'rs 048 8 00 9 cows 1010 1hull.. 1120 185 AT feed'rs BOT 1stag.. 1000 2 50 28 foed'rs 955 6 cows.. 953 1 66 4 cow... THD 45 cows.. 8T0 225 @ cows...1095 OREGON. Bbulls ..1202 175 fbull... 770 1 50 bbulls.. 1895 1560 ) stag 1strtlg. 930 ap fars A cows.. . 907 Bvawy 20 fdrs... 1015 Y tdrs 21 fdrs, 1044 8 0D 20 Peculinr Hog Trade. Hog and cattle values fiad a_good mmon this week, Kor the first four days the market steadily wowkened, but on Fri- day and Saturday light!veceipts and sharp shipping competition gavo the market a boom and prices advanced all of 2ic in the two days. Nothing new has come to the surface and the unnatural spread in prices between hogs and hog products continues to keep the market for both unsettled, The Price Current remarks In the provision trade the demand elther leal in spoculative or for distribution has uot ¢ larged, and in fact, has heen of & quiot natura throughout the wee with an wost stead but gra al wendency to lower values. fu view of current prices of leading urticles of produet, it Is anomalous that values of hogs should not be lowered more than has heen the case. By what means prices ofahogs are so well sustained is not very clear, but thut they are relatively higher than product, and have been 80 for o considerable time, sbews quite ap- varent Receipts were comparatively light, loss than half as many 48 were hereou last Satur duy, and a shortage for the week, compared with last, of about 7,000 nogs. The quality was fair, nothing extra. 1t has fallen off considerably this week, although the XTEEN PAGI 5 to the company's affaire of Noew England Whon it became ¥nown 1 greon saltod hid was A largo b a8 last weck 'rom the sellors’ standpe ory satisfactor greon salted 25 1hs, to 40 1t 1dey filnt hides loss than fuliy ot the January one-half of the e nounced when her than Friday Ingland’s float- t wool peits, per 1t prices broke 43¢ rough packe tual weight me buying, which resulte Chicago Live St and on last Sat At £4.00 and @ nrative Satos. s, was Woate spening, de Aleged advices Not much eholes and on that the 1s shipping steors the spivit tax Pressuro to lers of hos hind Righer than Wednesday and fr throughout K ago, today Jor thith W \t Trom $5.10 to £.35 f and then v Was a gens cral rally i Everything wa oceipts wor 11,000 head sbury and Chi Louis, 1 per ¢ st rocoipts, November 1 the ceipts havo hoen about 1 per cont; mmon and pref marker was About 10,000 head, and o empty, thom rs could name and Canadian soy Contral Tho yards hold uld have boen u'advance of 1 per ¢ transactions 4 universal oly a stock dealt tho closing price of breaks are: Lallman, 8 per Nheop Trade Steady. Muttons ar t from $2.60 o 33,40 for ies wero fair and the quality moderate in 1bs, but the s nominally lower. nothing extra has not decling aic and pric 4 1 Journal reporis 1,600 head business for J0:55.85_for 2 Saturday o 100-1b. lambs, Representative wanna & Western cont; Missouri Pacific shipments, 6,000 head; ninrket setive and a'teitle 21, per cent, gon Navization and Borl The only shares which b 9 Pacific, Ore- 30 native lanbs Oregon mix Recotpts and Disp sipts and disprsition of s shown by tho books of thy company for the twenty-four 5o clock p. v 2 market slow and unchaned: 2000 good WOSLOEN WS, Averag sold for $1.55, the sition or St ShPIMents, not and Wells-F 20, 1 per cent m the opening of to- roflected extremo ioiiea renaing &b day’s stock market + Decomlior TONSER & SIS, however, some heavy jus unpleasant ymmon to eholee, rumors regarding ndon market, too, was closed, off possible support fro the last half hour many short contr covered, and somo & figures, but ner; wot salted New Orleans, 414 Bucnos Ayres, DISPOSITION oven above ha Packing Co Ayres, light to hed westorn ereamery, 2 e e © the closing quotations on the New York stato dairy, 19 nd Pennsyl “Dull; prime crude, 28c Now York Contral T he loeal demand surplus stoc | market eloanod market dull and nomin Ontirio & Westor: Oregon Tmp. Wishington, Canada South tho shipping de Ches. & Ohio. mand s not v Amount of butte fair to oxtra, 3%@ frosh packing stock i POULTIY the market is low, cory fast yet, but the do Tooks as £ tho trade was putting off buyin ud there is Hable to b supplies toward the closs A1; Now Orloans, open plenty and eys are not coming in nand i still light American, $1 Tonzzas possible eral seramblo aft Firmer; domestle, $5.2 Roek Lsland. St Paul & Omiaia L1ve PoviTiy st the shipment tho demanid is vor 1z dressed poult Tho arrivils 1ivd poultry Suzar Refinor Tonn. Conl & Lo not heavy and the 4 9-16704 3¢ Gigatac; cubes, veals, 7@71te; thin of heavy, Kin. & Texns prid New York Dry Goods Markot. hefore the j Chnadn géese, $6.00%6.50: geese, #0024, ducks, ¥2.750 ihond ducis, 83 aduli trade in any )i mi¥ed ducks, $1 encral Bloctrie, | ational Linsvod ) ¥ ple cotton goods were quict. madntainin steady front a 1ed dull, with pe grades of ' goods sadd]es, por 1h, addles, 12213¢ deer carcasse antelopo car some of the u Tho receipts of fresh lnfd eggs are the market go stock Is golng at 202 Norfolke & W piid.. North Ameri'n Co, Northern Pacitie vics buyers arc venturing bulk of the cold story 15 almost at standstill, owing to the holi fornia, 16c. lorseshoos, Deane & Co., Board of Trade hidll, is as foliows High Low. Clowe Yeat Optionsopened : company selects, an advance of b poiy September, : English wal- 2l nuts, 120 Northwestin cron black walnuts no one wints to buy. VEGETABLES, Californin hand-pleked ¥, 31851 1.90; o« and unchanged to onlon’, per Dull and %f lower LONDON, Dee! WATER Ciiess case of 16 qts, ry boxes, per small lots fro; G0e; Colorado, from do lots, GOBTOC Abbage from the coun- shipping st #4.00055.50; #3.3504.10); and ‘foeders, §2.00753 The total sales of stocks today were 149,900 shipments, Burlington, Distiliing & ¢ Good stoclk, 35¢; vixed, 84.50) 3, 84.901£5.00. shipments, none; Swrkr PoTA @5.00; light, Yorkers and pi Loulsville & 1pts, 100 heac murket unchan Tne supply is falr; good 2,100; Missoi EEN VEGETABLES eh, per bbl., Western Union, 1 ive Stonk Market, CaTTEE—Roecolpts, reported: marketstiady ; hewd; shipments, 1o 1 string beans, $2.60' per 5-hu Three per ¢ Catawhas, per 5-1h, basket 80,006,00} MEspIs, Doc New York oxchange, soll- 55-1. hbls,, net CALIFORNIA IRuTTs on the miarket; p: upply 1S 1izht on this market stern, $1.70 po Yorkers, 85,1075 WILADELPITA Clearings, 39,853 K an signi, Clearings, $1,890,830; weol, cloarings, CiiANnERRTE freely and are bbl., #3.25%9, TROPICAL FRUITS, Recolpts of live Cranberries aro arriving very i western markets Saturday, week exehi birlanees, #34, 199,650, South Omalia. stoady: por per bunch, suisll w O, #0,434, 856, NEW Youk, Dec. medium, 31,7572 5 of speclo fro today were #70,204; sllver, 81,083, cy Floridas, $2.75; chol Idans, ¥2.50052.60. TANGERINES GRAPE FRULY conditions in v box, $2.75, attendunce cathered apparcitly it very it wool > talk taril and Ny CINCINNATE York exehan B4.0002 1000 nedium, $10 #6.0025.00; 1 wools are qulet. Carpet wools ure very dull For the sime wi ar, $14.647,250, Sloux City Live 5t S10Ux Crry storling exehange Rocky mountain, lurg dull: nctual, G0;medinm, #14; amail, i, #5; small, tuna cubs, large, 80,60 #3; silver tip, lurg higher at#d $100,034,000 modium, #4.50 @505 bulk : medium, $12; medlun, §5 officlal yestor- head; market ), E. McElroy & Co, INVESTMENT BANKERS, 134 Washington St, MUNICIPAL BONDS, Bonds of Electric Street Railway Companies. High Grade Investment Securities. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED, day, 306 head; smull, #5; 811y #20.001025.00 10,0001 2.00 s wediuu, #6; Taree, $1.000 1 Small, #3: hadger #5; medium, Holiduy at Kuusas City. No graln murkets to- KANSAS CITY, AND BONDS, CHICAGO. an Active and Well Distributed No.1 lirge, #3; New Yons, Dec. 23, was the leading stock in today's speculation on the Stock exchange and took up a third of the dealings, there was a fully active and well distributed business in the rest of the ‘I'rading was mainly on the bear side the shorts di downward intervals and served interest was very long lines BOe@31.00; nink,' dark 1006200 {mperfect skins, No. 1, large, #6.0077.00; small, 83; otis binck, caged: No, 1 striped, large teaasioe astemny it & Elkhorn Valley Railway Company: Nouee Is hereby given that the annusl ing of tho stockholders of the O; horn Valley Rallway cowpauy,fo of seven divectors and the r husiness as may not prevared over the Christmas holidays. Stock exchange being Weanesday kept the arbitrage houses out of ing the speculation to purely both selling and Englaud from Boston, nedluwn, §3; small, $2; wolf—mountain, N tratsaction ‘medlum, §2; lawfully come before will be lield ut tho office of John bullding, Omaha, #5.000%6.00 Thursto, Union Pacitic upon Weanesday, the 3rd day' of Jan 1894, at 10 o'clock a Thi stock tra fors 1ho dat medium, $1 Inrge, W@llc; buying orders in N fer Looks will be closed ten of the mpeting, small, be; kits, large, $2@3c. MIDES, TALLOW, B, Hiogs—No. 1 green bides, 2%c; No. latter and & prominent aciing for persons usually well' faformed as

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