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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 27, 1920. 50, stockera and feeders, 87 00012-50- . Hags Receipts 1800. Market steady to 13c fewer. Top. 613; bulk. 19.25012.75. Market steer. FeedSheep Receipts 67.600. ers lower; fat iambs strong. Lamb. 10 730 feeder lamb 11.26; 10.60011.26; ewea, 1.50 12 TONE! MARKET SITUATION , Halts trading activity 06.26T CHICAGO. RerelpU U.000. Choice weak te 26$ lower; ethers very slow at steady prices; fairly choke steera, 17.350 IT 60; bulk good andrboke, 15.60017 13, butcher cattle alow greasy kinds, $0.26 ttli-25;-v 4 7306.76) beet and very nsevew; cows mostlf light kinds betegBs belie steady, 66.2506.73; dull, 23e fewer; e teeing steady tn strong ; choice venters mostly 612 60016 60; feed are etesdy to kigher, few early aatee westerns steady Is 7.75010.26, strong; market cteecd dull; bulk 12 60. beat steers, Hogs Receipts 21 000; strong to 25c higher, averaging 10c te 16c btfber than yesterday's average; closing strong; top, 16.23; balk light and butchers, 19.75016.15; bulk packing sows, ItS. 60012 26; pigs, 26e to 60e higher, bulk desirable, 80 to 126 posiid pigs nround 18.00. Sheep Receipts 16.000; all gmdes fat aheap tad iambs closing 60c to 75c higher, spots $1 higher. Choice fed Western lambs. 18 UO; top $11.50012 60, natives, 12.63; bulk natives, choice fad. western yearling 50, 8 fed ewes, $7.00, western agd wethers, 30; bulk native ewea, 653.06 25: feeders, 25e te 6c0 higher) top feeder lambs, $12 00. Featured by Dull Irregular Market y ALEXANDERDANaLnQYE, NEW Y6RK. Oct. 21. The Steel Corporation directors naturally did no such thing today as had been predicted by e. the foolish The usual dividends were declared for the quarter rumor-monser- Professionals; Sales, 400,000 Shares. NEW YORK, Oct. 28. Trading in stocks today was professional and restricted, the languid movement being governed almost entirely by monetary conditions Signs In that quarter pointed to continued tightening of demand and time loans. Call money at 9 per cent and rose to 10 per opened cent later, but the withdrawal of almost $90,000,000 from local banks for federal requirements caused no unsettlement. British exchange hovered around yesterday's recovered levels and advices from London tended to support hopes of a speedy termination of the coal strike, but trading between this center end the British metropolis was very light. Trade authorities reported additional curtailment of pig Iron produutkm and motor specialties reflected further sharp cuts in prices of tires. Ths most noteworthy Incident of the day the third quarterly report of the United States Steel corporation did not come until after the close of the session'. Total earnings aggregating slightly over $4$, 000,000, an Increase of almost $4,900,-00- 0 over ths previous period, were in line with most forecasts Analysis bf the statement, however, taking earnings by months, offered further proof that consumers are holding off in anticipation of a downward revision of price schedules before the end of the year. Specialties were the heavy features of the stock list, the usual favorite among industrial and r&tla registering nominal changes for the most part. United States Steel was a caae in point, gaining the smallest fraction. Total sales amounted to 400,000 shares. Trading In bonds was Irregular and featureless, s slight downward trend ruling. Total tales, par value, $12,200,000. Old United States bonds wers unchanged on calk notwithstanding the largest net earnings during the September quarter of any three months period since Mil. Both July and September showed., larger results than any other month since the armistice. The Interest of the financial community, however, is likely to be directed to reeults of the Immediate future which depends on tho course of steel prlcee and the trade reaction. This statement wan not giveo eut un--- til after the closing of the stock exchange, and United Statee Steel shares hardly moved all day. The rest of the market was again Irregular, with most of the day's net chsnget trifling. A 10 per cent call money rate for the third successive business day, end the report of a heavy deficit by the Central Leather company for the September quarter were the main governing influences. A sharp decline In exchange on France and Italy carried rates to the lowest level In a fortnight, while sterling, after early irregularity, closed uncertain. With the French governments bond sales again out of the way, the movement In European exchange is doubtless disappointing. Two factors In the situation of the moment must, however, be kept in mind. AN FRANCISCO MINING STOCKS. This is ths time of year in which, even Us Reported by J. A. Hogle A Co.) under normal economic conditions. New Bid. Asked. York exchange habitually moves against Goldfield district Europe because of our large agricultural even Booth . . . Y exports. It has been equally true, $ .09 $ .03 in normal times, that tight money in Blue Bell .01 New York at the end of October always Combination Fraction .09 .02 Florae .19 .18 operates similarly to depress exchange Goldfield s. .09 Consolidated , .08 on Europe. i02 How far a temporary Increasing export Xmiii" ,09. Ratewxlnx. v6JuabO is a trade from this country to Europe Star .07 .08 cause of ths depressed exchange cannot Lone .07 .09 pick Consolidated be positively known until the figure of SUrep Yellow Titer .01 .02 destination-are the September exports by districtManhattan published. It appears from a government Gold Wedge .......... .01 bulletin given out today that. s against Manhattan Cob .01 last month's increase of $21,000,000 m to- White Capa .09 .07 tal exports as compared with August, Grandma .01 .08 02 shipments Of cotton Increased $13,800,000, Spearhead Gold .... .04 and of meat products $7,900,000; wheat trackarfeck be Great Bead ,01 exports decreased slightly. It will ,01. v reducnet took Com dial most interesting to see whether 8 0 tion of our Imports from Europe was an Consolidated Virginia ............ 1.80 essential part of the $180,000,000 shrink- Confidence rose Hal ft Rare rom .16. ...Uri..,.. imports age in September's total . ............. .28 the preceding month. In August our Im- Mexican ............... .84 Ophir ports from Europe were In$54,000,000 great- Baraca .14 ,12 the firet eight Sierra Nevada er than those of 19X9; .13 months of the present year they showed Cafes . .42' 148 per Toaopak district an lnorease of $617,000,000, or cent. Oaah Boy ,0 An advance of more than 10 cents per .01 Quota .......... bushel In todays wheat market brought Jim Butler ,15 low' 24 months above ths e cents Midwar .00 .10 the price est level. The recovery la not surprising Moa Pita Extension.... .04 .05 ...... .... .18 and there is not the least need to as- MscNxtnam Star .04 cribe R to the appeal of western func- North Rescue Euta .17 .18 tionaries for the fanners to "hold wheat Tooopsb 1 83 Extension ..... for three dollars." Bod ............. 1.07 1.10 When the Chicago board of trad wS Weal Other districts that the Nevada listening last August to stories Hitli .01 .02 British food commission wee buying Round .1 Mountain ....... of our wheat , at the Went Tonopab OS large quantities ......... $2.40 per bushel price, peoplwrwhe had Divide . 00 2 1.05 tome knowledge of the facta were aware yroeaut .... . rr. .40 for 4 that not a bushel was being bought England; that the English buyers were BOSTON CURB CLOSE. waiting for the $2 pric which they were I At B -confident would come. When It came, ported by J. A. Ho fie ft Co when the Chicago prices and especially Bid. ,A.kd. the Canadian last week went well belpw Bar State Uaa...... market, nothing was more reasonable Enof ... the dtegole shifting than to anticipate Canada to ths United HbtMB) it gland's orders fromnatural rise In check- Button Ely states, with the Butte 4 London...,, ing the declining market at Chicago. Boston 4 Montana.. .NEW YORK STOCK LIST. 1 NEW YORK CUR STOCKS. Black Hawk Chief Consolidated Consolidated Arinona Con Copper Mines. ... Cascade Crows I.. , Daddy Denbigh . .... ...... Hoton Copper Iros NEW YORK ..rrrr.Tr.r (As Reported by J .... Buckeye tbetebrougk Preferred Continental Crescent . Cumberland Eureka Galena A. Hogle St Co ) Bid. (Asked, ..... ... St 22 423 80 223 110 113 S3 140 l&O 114 SO 118 8 44 160 46 168 83 30 ',4 91 dia .. 88 210 100 .... ..... ...... . JOT aid pfd. pfd. 4eaw do common -- ............. ...... ......... Illinois Pips Indiana Pips National Iraaatt Northern Pips ObiO POTATO MARKET. Potototo, weak. Minnesota sad Wl.eoo.1. tad goats D-kit. $16531.80; Mlnnrsot. Early Ohio. $1.4581 1.30. CHICAGO, 121 Get. nn 28. we orriat Standard Oil Company of New Jersey (The Parent Corporation) 1 Preferred Stock At 105, to Yield. 6.70. . This stock sold less than a year ago at $110 a share. Listed on New York stook exchange. Orders . received subject to allotment. PALMER Bond Mortgage Ca W Suite 412 Walker Bank Bldg. Phone Wasatch 5888. 81 Transit... N Oil . .. 10 170 89 80S 16 47 e Uteri Pets .. Pens Met Prairie Oil Prairie Pipe Bular Refg Sou there Pipe South Pens Oil W Pens Oil Standard Oil California... Standard OH Indiana... Standard Oil Kannas Standard Oil Kentucky. . Btandaro Oil New York.... Standard Oil Ohio...... Preferred Standard Oil Nebraska.... Swan 4 Finch I nion Tank .... Preferred ....... . Vacuum Washington . ... A...... M MX Montana Fowtr 5a. $4 77 N Y Ca deb da.. 02 77 Northern Pac 4a.. 78 74 do 8 .57 72 O 8 L ref to. .,,'8285 01 Pae T ft T a..... 71 Peon con 80 Ot 8dPeaa gea 6a 08 Reading gea to.... 85 C M A St,P cr 76 Bt LA B adj da 7 CBl ft P By ret 4a 82 Soother P rr 5s. 101 Chill C col trust to 72 Souther Ry 5. ... 80 City of Paris 0a... 96 Tessa ft Pac 1st.. 83 Colo ft 8 ref 78 Colon Pac 4a. coo sol to n,V E otGBftl Dominion of O 6a.. 00 C 8 Rubber Erie gea to, 48 V 8 8 teal 6 98 General Electric 5a 00 Wabash 1st 88 Great N 1st 88 4a $ 82.80, $ 02.04 80 52 80.54 88. B0 80.80 .... .... 88 80 Od.lO S , Also Ashed. 690 630 470 3M 443 103 460 60 113 87 S4T 107 440 70 1JO 88 832 68 SO INDUSTRIAL AND UTILITY 4 BONDS. U Bid. 104 J. I Asked, 714 78 T 93 86 SO 6 M 4 74 62 3fc 84 KANSAS CITY PRODUCE. VlTT, Oct. 8i6titlrM'rsintr;l KANSAS nm hanged. 63c, pecking unchanged, 0u6Jc, Eft, unrhnnged. Poultry Hen. 19fcjci springs, 23c; turkeys unchanged, SOc. 62c. 1 higher, NEW YORK PRODUCE. ' YORE. Oct. 96. Butter, firm; cream try, higher than extras, 68i60e; creamery extras, 6Mi30r; flints, 46U61c. Egga. Irregular: aoehnnged. State, wheln mUk. flats, heer, unsettled held aproial. 9tt2bc; state. whole milk, enrreut make, spectate atnte, lint, whole milk twin, held rpmUts. 26427 Live poultry. firm; brolhr. by freight, u,c, da hr expraaa, SIisSjc fowls, URAte. Draaaed, steady; prices, unchanged. 8 1021,... ..... 1228 ,1 1087 after IXEUROPE UNDERSTANDS a. .. k . a (Ax Reported by g. A. Roglx A Cn.) j Swift Adveoturx Bid. ICANS ONLY are FOOLED. Akd. . ft Aria ial ft Naclx (opfmr Kang Ttely Wut Kaat Rutt Davit Duly Hancgpk lUn4 ft late . and DESIRES this LEAGUE; AMER. , .. .... ... When we have a league, let it be a real LEAGUE REPUBLICANS!! LEAGUE OF ALL NATIONS FOR PEACE, NOT A TO GUARANTIEE EUROPE IN HER WAR SPOILS. Rtnghtm Mincx Indtenx V. ... MAKE-BELIEV- ,,... m Crock yrofvrreft Royal hvrv Ukx .... La 6 Mo .. Uk Cop Mna I alley Him Cm . Mieh Cop Mohawk .. NnrMi Butte A ,,, ,. . VplMlng North Ukf ... New , Corvette 014 Domtefex . (fecoote 1004 Crook Bboo Mark Bkftttuck . . A Roolox Xup Loppor .. 6p Trinity .. Tuolumxo I tali Apeg . 0 , . . .... Tteh (ox ..... Utah Mel It .. - NEW EILVER MARKET. NEW TORE. Oet. Id. Bar el tear, Meatrea aarhaaged; foretga, 0Ue. aachaaged. . LONDON MONEY. I.ONDOX, Oct, 38 Bar sllesr, ounce. Mntier. 4i per real. Dtooshat a ache aged. I I i " - B06T0N STOCK QUOTATIONS. Cal 440 8e 11M7 la 1928 BF 1946 6e 1842 SF 1937 do do 13 9J 423 , da 1022 , 1 That is to say, THREE MEN (for Mr. Wilson is not able longer. to be associated with them) Lloyd George, Millerand and Nitti or Orlando, a .new. Roman Triumvirate,are to ;RULETHE .WORLD, ...now., .as ..THE SUPREME COUNCIL, later as THE LEAGUE. ' do do Abtnuvk Arix Cum 10 1Aa Reported by J. A. Hogle ........ 972 67 sa ...... carls to Inlted Kingdom 1 PEACE CONFERENCE; AND THEY7WERE7raEINTIMACIES OF MEN WHO BELIEVED IN THE SAME THINGS AND SOUGHT THE SAME OBJECTS. , Prank fort to Jap 4a . j , Llepilf do to Munich to do 6t . ' inaugurated it that I drew together the little body .. which was called the big four.1 We had to have, some name, . and the more dramatic it was the better; ' . . . THE INTIMACIES OF THAT LITTLE ROOM WERE .THE CENTER OF THE WHOli 4e4s .... do Zl'l , h . I was glad do British Vtcr4 do ret to 8 Belg Reeterells da premium At . . e6 W ... Oermae L Barlta to to Uaaahnrg 967 93 US S. ......... 1027 to 1020 6e 65 US .... lt v 88.84 88.84 88.84 90.54 08.83 00.14 00.14 00.50 88.58 08.10 ... i . 4a ..... .... t ,men call the 4big four.' We had a very much bigger name for ourselves than that. We .called, ourselves the supreme council of the principal allied and associated powers, but we had no official titlepxnd sometimes there were five of us instead of four. Those five rep- resented, with the exception of Germany, of courye, the great fighting nations of the world. They could have done anything with this treaty that they chose to do. f ... ...... 7 m 4s. mi) 60 670 230 410 228 of ' the You have heard of the council that the newspaper 4..... 40 jot 806 16k 866 ........... Beth Steel ref la Calif Gae 4 ref SF Chile (op cell tr cost 5 1st Power West Gt 4 ref Pae OA gs T tr eeil T 4 let !ac U Steel 5n SF 1963 82Z 4,..,, ft T let 4a.. 82lk 68V8 P gea to M K 4a. 4a. do STANDARD OIL STOCKS. 71 Of this group of men, Mr. Wilson aid: 75 M ..... Metals Aagle 78 78 8o4 Preach 5 10U .... da to 1017 .... - da . 511410 . Italian 6t 1218 British 6s 123 .... Bel most Toaopah Verde Extension . . "cotton market, f 6e 1021 do 6e 1028 ... 1010 ... to da Currency .. ....... .... eh...... .......... ... .................. a T6U Rusties Copper 8 ten tt to Peaama 8e reg... St coup .... Am T ft T tr to. Armour ft Co Atchianq gea to... . Balt ft O cr Bethlehem 8 ret 6a Central Leelber 6s, Centre! Pac let.,. Chet ct be... C B ft Q It to.... Bid. Nison Oluo .42. r BONDS. FOREIGN GOVERNMENT BONDS. fAs Reported by J. A. Hogle ft Co.) .... ........ ...... (( WHAT 13 THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS? IT IS EXACTLY THE SAME GENTLEMEN WHO SAT TOGETHER AT PARIS From January to November in the year 1919, exactly the same geiiUemeri CALLED BYVA DIFFERENT NAME the PRIME MINISTERS of the LEADING COUNTRIES who were at Pari ' J lOlMIllloots tea ref 4a. ...lOllilat Mar Maria do 10514 Kaaeaa C 8 ref 5e Coup. 106 4 L ft N oe 8 '2s reg do 2s coup do 4 reg Biosfosa Rons . McKinley Mexican Metals New Baltic New Cornelia Nevada Douglas 22, Mr. Balfour, who is the British representative on the Council League and who i a member of the British Cabinet, say; do Majtatic U rood nil 7? Imperial .... ...... Iron Cap .......... Jerome Verde ...... La AND INDUSTRIALS. at 4t 4a 4s ........ RAIL dcm-a'l- e. dollar, 834 r I At Reported bp J. A. Hogtwft Cot Tweor. todoatrtal AS. 15, up .16 j tmmtf ....... mia Liberty S da lot 4 do Sad 4o do lot 4Vt da Sad do Srd do 4th Victory 4 First Rattossl . Hercules Goldfield Cos CITY wetberju 4 -- KANA KAXSAS CITY. Oct 28 Cattle BMipt lb, 008 1 better gvsdca-n- fbarf 15c to 66c fewer. Tap, 915 60; other grades 2c6 to weak; heifers, steady higher; best 612.73; ball and she- stack stand y te strong; esasnra ad venters stridy; best venters, 6 IS. 50; calves strong te 60c hlgbervstecfcera sad feeders steady te S5e higher. c feeing gnaerstly 16,066 Hogs Receipts steady te 23c fewer than yesterdays average, mostly 10c tn 15c fewer; toffee 616.90; peckers top. $13 80; bulk heavy aad medium, $12.50 r. 120; stock pigs ateadv te Sheep Receipts 10,000: sheep and yearlings 15c te 2&c higher; wee tern yearlings, "6 J6; fat lambs ateadv te 16c higher; top Wtetevs, 612 50; natives, 612 00; feeding lamb dull and dreggy; early top, 611.65 iporl from Lotted State doriag September Increased $$ ftiO.OOO arar Augnot, while import , declined 4150,000,00. Special te The Tribes. Deportment of ju.tico intimates tt will ReNORTH SALT LAE. Oct. 24. Catll peo.e saw plaa f packer, to be aubailnad tod e Market steady. Ged demand. ceipts, 61. wharobp a bantu te dlaaelutto ef cootr) wet al-Owice steers, $7.75 $8. 26, good steers, $7,256 ttachparda aad taraiatl la aaaareft. rj. 7 76; fair steers. $5 760 6.75; cboic cws wed can moap waa placed at 11 par ct$ Seat heavy heifer. $5 7506.50; fair to peed cows after the cloaa ef the market Moadap. koetlp and helfern $4.7506.76; enttert, 66 750 4 86; Organise Noa of westera Ameticaa capluBata caoners. 6AT60S 25; fat bulls, 64.2604 75; aculra aixtpeap leoaa f 400,000 aqaar mileto bulls. 63.9906.75; light veal calves, ia aortkaantara Siberia, with axelaalT right bologna 68 26016 86. dtTotop coal, ell aad fisheries. Hoe Receipts nos. Market. 15c lower. la a atatemeat iaaaed after the aetiag of Ceea-Cel- a Good demand. Choice prime top fat hogs, ITS director It wa stated that th divi to 230 pound. 6U 80012 50; bulk of salon, deads bad bee paasod bocaao of tb oncer, tatatte for the flaaacial aad bttateeaa tltuotioa 61180012 60: feedera, 660010 80. WHOLESALE DAIRY ERODOCS. 1248. Market resource.. steads, aad tb cart for Sheep Receipts Mutual furnifbed eoaoerrlag necessity Quotations Creamery Co.) by Good demand. Good quality lambs, 68 250 67 I'atted State Steel taraihga for third qur Fresh extra creamery butter in cubes. 10-2choice yearling. 66T606 76; (at weth tor to 5SO, $48,198,708. $48,051 lhit Freak extra treasury butter la cartons. compared .66(4 to a tow high otacc 151A ere, 5 7506.50; fat ewca. 6.7504 96. t Fteeh firsts, creamery BuUecpstchmcal, re- -' homo atara Ziae .55cartaQmaaf oasr. .. pric., prints fresh fireta creamery butter la cartons. .6614 OGDEN. parted la th Joplla district aaaeaaca steel Steal (60-Ibtill talted mag .45 Iuim Cooking butter tub)........,. .78 Special to Tho Tribono. . Ranch eggs price adeaaca ef $8 eooa. Copper metal offtoed OGDIN. Oct 86. Cattlo Receipts. 188. .81 3ft dowa to 18 ceat a peoad. Btaraga gg 6T. JOSEPH. Choice heavy steers. 66.0008 00; goed steers. Cuaard Haor Baxaeto baa arrired from Lea-d- o Full .28 ehM. triple 67.0008.00 fair steers . choice - ST. JOSEPH, MrJf Oct. 28. HW 63.0006.60; with 806 cam fld. Kc.lpU. Toung Amartcaa ful craam .88 feeder steers. 66 0007 00; choice cos sad aoa. o 10c tower. To,, Black Bwlaa jrimaa. Market, .i-.r-ly - ' heiters, 6 0006 60; fair te good cew and $12 901 bulk. Itl.OOtj 12 90. .38 Craaa btick cbaaaa M.rk-- t, heifers, $5 0006.00; cutters. 64.0004.50; css aoiir. to " Catti. BMl,ta, 2200. NEW TORE, Oct 2d. Cottoa fntaroa opened, a& sere, 63 0008.30; choice fender cows. 4.001 Stoar. $T,OOtil8.W; row. ki(br. FLOUR AND BRAN. 6 00; fat bull a. 4.0004.50: bologna bulla, 3 00 (tradj; January, 2L50c; steady; December, 31 18c; a $9,000 ralT.., $8MtU.OO; Mm, MINNEAPOLIS. Oct. 3. flour, aachaagcd March. 21.30c; Mag. 20 88c; July, 20.70c. 04 00; veal calves, 69.OO0tO.6O. $8.0010.00. 11.00; atockAr aad fe-0-.r., 23c lwr. Ia carload lot, tamllp pateato December. Future cloeed Choice fat hogs, 173 to Hogs Receipts. 10 barely steady; Shwlr BMClpt., 1500. Market 25 higher. to baml 1 quoted at $10. T0 1L60 990 lb., 11.60013 96. Both of as lea. 11.790 33.15c; Jaaoary. 31.75c; March, 21.53c; Halt wm. $3.0008.00. Lamb., $U.501Z50, aacha. corloa 20.80c. 12 00. Feeders, 8.00016 00. 31.10c; July, Brn, $30.000U.OO. Spot eotto. quiet; mlddllas. 22.70c. Sheep Receipts none. Choice lambs, 86 000 OMAHA. 10 60; wethers, 63.0006 75; fat ewea, 64 000 OMAHA. Oct '98. (talM State Nrb., 8U0AR MARKET. 6.00; feeder lambs, 68.00010.00. UNREOIETERED VOTERS, Sure. it M.rket..) Hoc Receipt!, 4000. NEW TOBK, Oct. 28. Thar wit much ATTENTION! ' Market. 15c to 25c lower. Bulk, medium aad actlrltp la tn local raw aagar aiarkat todtp, DENVER. LAST CHANCE! buteben. $12,404,12. J5. Up. $13.00: bulk, bat I ho aadortoM wa .aster aad prirt war, litht cannot irate. If you d not register yon Special to Ths Tribune, ai t00 ban t ttroug weight aad patkiag grade. $13,100 of registration October !l and DENVER. Coie., Oct. 28. Cattle Receipts 12 S3 of Dosorara at 74 til.. For 7laot sugar cx-at2500. Market steady. Beef steers, $7 60010.00; 17 cait u WAutch 1T5L 1752. 1753. 446. Beef atecr aad oqulrmlaat to $ Sic dulp paid, th apot pric 12,500. Cattle cows sad heifers, A4rt 10 to 15c blghw; sow, aad at the clot there wr furlhor f-- 1ST. 5.0007.00; calves, 8.500 butcher cattle, atroug. Advance in Call Rate and Unsettled Economic Conditions Confines Day!s Transactions to Third Day of High Call Rate and vx veals steady; stockera sad finders, mostly lie I fertafs, without being- - taken. Cafes I ere, however were not to 25c higher. pwoilag their ssopbea. I 90,000.' Killing Sheep Receipts, although, with outaido Sugars avaitoblo at 7H grade, atom!? iSt higher; top iamb. ; re.i.f., it was doubtful if buyers would par twn, $8.00; t..da, atMdr; to, hallig above 7 He for Cube, vales it bo for some 00. lamb., $12 very near-b- y shipment for fUling-i- n purpose. ft JAMES F. POTTER (Paid Advertisement.) E K la h |