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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1001.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Grain MrkU BnWd Lower n Piidictl.ru
of Mart FawnbU We&tktr,
ACTIVE DEMAND FOR WHEAT AT OPENING
Corn Pnrehasetl FreMy nl Mart, hut
J-'nvornltlf Wcnther I'retllctlons
Cniinr Tnmblf In Prices Henry
Trn ill tiff In Onts.
CIItUACiO, III., July lS.-The Kraln mar
keta ruled lower todny on predictions of
more favorable weather, wheat ctostnz He,
corn ha ami onts Ho depressed for Hcptein
br delivery. Provisions at the uloso wero
lOtfWc lower.
Au aotlvn demand for wheat at tho open
in va caused by bullish statistics and a
sharp advance at Minneapolis, presumably
reflecting unfavorable climatic conditions.
The surtlmt price, Gic to 6c for Septem
ber, proved the best of the day, however,
rtr Mltineiipolls loHt Its Initial advance.
Showers wero predicted and a concerted
effort to mltilintze any damage was mado
by various Interests, Under liquidation
September gradually worked off to 6iic,
reachlnK this point near the end of the
session and closing rather heavy, He lower
at MViilWi? Exporters reported 18 lORds
tiiUon. 1'rlrnnry receipts weru 1.370,1V)
hllrhclfi, rompared with 'Mtfi'M buhcls last
year, whllo seaboard clearances In wheat
and Hour were equal to "iH.WM bushels.
Ixical receipts were 170 cuis, 11 of con
tract ftradc Minneapolis atid Duluth re
ported 474 cum nK&lnst K3 last week and
43" a year iiko. World's shipments, ac
cordlriK to n board cable, wero 7,.'C4,ri
bushels and the quantity on pusKSo showed
h decrease or 2.(T72.0O0 bushels, Tho visible
decrensed I.WaiO buihols,
Corn was purch.wd freely at the start,
September openliiR from Me to Kc. This
was due to belief In the direful effects of
the lint spell and tho strength was slralght
wny dissipated by reports of moderating
temperatures, scattered showers and prom
ising clouds over parts of tho corn belt.
Septemler, under active selling, docllned
to 4l)'.ic and cluM'd weak Tic lower nt 40ic.
The report that the tecretnry of uffrlculturo
behoved reports of daman to have boon
exaggerated was a contributory Influence In
low print; prices. Hecclpt were M'J cars.
Tliere wan n huivy trade in oats, and,
whllo that market exhibited ovldenccs of
sympathy with com, prices held hotter than
In tho corn pit, owIiik to a wood country
iloinan-I. Selling was mostly for tho local
account. September ihiihciI between KJc
and ;li0M!iiC and closed steady io lower
at :iOii.'!oTt!. Hocelpts wore 101 cars.
Provisions opened wuak on the steal
etrlko and boonuso of u heavy run or
hoKS, The market thereafter ruled dull
but steady, as there was little gclllui; pres
sure. September pork closed 2.V, Septem
ber lard 10c and S'iptoinbfr ribs lOtJI-l&c
lower.
Kstlmited receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
275 cars; corn, KK) cars; oats, 1M cars; Iiors,
lil.ou) head.
Thn leading futures ranged as follows:
Articles.! Open. lllgh.l Ixjw. Close.! Hafy.
Wheat
July..
H"Pt...
Dec...
"Corn
July.. Sept..
Dec...
O'.i--.Tuly..
Sept..,
May..
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Sept..
Oct...,
Jan...,
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Snpt..,
Oct...,
Jan...,
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07
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OS Ollsijhj )'s
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474; 47) 4Si
4ni -la's, Gnu
49
Dili
51
30441
3)4
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23i S0i
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34 ::i'k
33V4I
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I
14 05
14 CO
14 20
It 0.', 14 17'4 11 12
14 05 , 14 25 II 30
S 53 ' S 00 ' 8 72V4
8 57',4 S CO 8 70
S 27V4 8 32i! S 35
7 85 ' 7 !6 ' 8 07 14
7 ! 7 113 N (5
7 47'4 7 52V4 7 65
II 25
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S 6214
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8 W
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S 27',i
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5 00
7 60
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7 f.2!,
No. 2.
Cash quotations wero ns follows:
I'l.OUH-Stendy: winter patents. 13.30
J.4u; stralBhts, $2.00573.20! clears. J2.004f3.00;
fprlnK specials, ?l.oofi-l.lo; straights, f.70j'
3.i; bakers, J2.liVlj-J.50.
. WHKAT No. 2 rod, 074fS7Hc.
COItN-No. 2, 47c; No. 2 yellow, 47W
4aViO.
OATS-No. 2, 3214c; No. 3 white, 33Viff35o.
HYU-No. 2, M'tfWc.
Si:KDS-No. 1 Mux. tl.SS. Prima timothy.
$1,70. Clnvci, contract sradc. $9.50.
l'KOVIBIONS-Mcss pork, per bbl., $14.10
PH.15. Iud, per 100 lb KoSgs.JiH. Short
ribs sldos . (loose), $7.b3'!7S (. Ury salted
shoulders (boxed). $7.5007.75. Short clear
sldfs (boxed), $S.4O0S.CI).
WHISKY "aals of high wines, $1.27.
Following are the receipts and shipments
for today:
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bills 1N.000 18.000
Wheat, bu 159,(00 331,000
Corn, bu.. 363,000 25.0(H)
Oatn, bu 132,im) 140,000
ne. bu 14,000 10,000
Ilarlcy, bu 5,000 1,000
On the Produce exchancc today the but
ter market wad steady: creamorles, lCllic;
dairies, 13f(Kc. Cheese, steadv, I'lUlCc.
Kbks, Iocs off, caseB returned, 1214c
M2W VllltK r.KM'.ltAI. StAHKKT.
(tuotntlitiin of I It t liny on Vnrlons
('oiuniudlt les.
NRW YOttK, July 15.-FI.OUR-Ro-celpts,
2l,9j'J barrels; exports, 21,445
bun vis, quint and barely steady:
Minnesota patents, $3.65Sf3.M; Minnesota
bakers, 2.G.Vt3.15; winter nntents, $3.6503.SO:
winter stralKhts, $.(.3,r)3.fio; winter extras,
J2..'ioy2.(); winter low urndes, $2.304f2.4O; mar
kel quiet; fair to Rood, $2.fJ(3.10; choice to
fancy. $3.15Tj(a.45: ryo Hour, steady.
Ol.ltNMKAly Kaay; yellow western, $1.02;
Urn tidy wine, J2.lVifi2.70.
rtYK Weaker; No. 2 western, 67c, f. o. b.,
alloat; stao rye, 51'nCoc, c. 1. f New York
carlots.
UAUIKY-null; feodhiB, 4Sc, c. I, f Now
York; maltliiK. 4S&62c, c. I. f., Now York.
HAHI.KV MAIl' Dull: western, (V372c.
WHKAT Receipts, 2S1.200 bushels; ex
ports, 115 bushels; spot weak; No. 2 red, 75c
f, o. b., alloat; No. a red, 73c, elevator; No.
1 northern, Imluth, 7IV4i f. o. b artont;
No, 1 hard. Duluth. S3c. f. o, b,, alloat.
Options opened strong on cables and sn all
world' shipments, but broke early, owlnt;
to cooler wet t her In tho northwest, the de
cline In corn, lower outsldo markets and free
realizing Closed weak at He net loss; Julv,
72Gr74e. closed 72,(,o; September. 71 15-li.ft
closliik- 72c; October. 729 73Kc, closed
72'1c; Decci.ibet, 73 12-16'i75:Kc, closed 74c.
CORN Receipts, 37.000 bushels, spot
weaker: No, 2, 62sc, elevator, and 53?jc, f.
o. b.. alloat. Option marlet had a strong
oponlnt; on outside- buylnc. but at once
turned weak and was heavy nil day under
liquidation based on ronortod rains west.
Closed weak at Ido not decline; July closed
52'ic; September, 52HWc, closed 52Hc; Oc
tober, 52iU$IHio, closed 52?c; Decombor.
Wh'Wc, closeii 53c.
OATS Receipts, 07,200 bushels; exports,
109.W1 bushnls; spot weak; No. 2, 37c; No.
3. Sfilio; No. 2. white, 37c; No. 3 white, 36,4c;
track mixed western, :i5V4i37c; track, white,
'5jl2c. Option market opened strong with
corn, but subsequently weakened under
crop news,
HAY Quiet, shipping, $l0.O0ff1ll.75; aood
to choice, JS.50iJj9.00.
HOI'S Quiet; statu common to choice,
1900 crop, 14lSc. 189S1. 10.(tise; I'aclllc coast
190it crop, millc, li?, lhiiUc.
Ayrss, llsht to heavy weights, 2JW2Jc.
I'ROVlSIONS-ltwf, steady; family. $11.50
ffll2.00: mess. W.SO.n0.S.i! hn, 'tcVuiS.
J2.00; mess, MMCW: beer ham. $2o.50(it
21.50: racket. JlO.OOdfW.noi rttv r.,,ii,t
mess, $16.0iv3is.(h cut meats, tlrm; pickled
bellies. UH'aUc. pickled shoulders, 7$7Uc
pickled hams. 11SH1V4C, Lurd, easy; western
Hteamed, $b.S05?S.85; refined, barely steady
coutlnont, 8.; South America, $9.00; com
pound, $7.00. Pork, dull and easy; family.
10.l0t31t.uo: short clear sides, $15,25J17,00'
niess. Jl."i.23'9'l;.2o. '
RUlER-Recelpts. 11,897 pkgs.j steady;
state, dairy, llifllljc; creamery, 1519c: fac
tory, 151'jC.
CliHKSU-Rccelpts, S.071 pkss ; steady:
fancy law. colored and whlto. 9c; fancy
small, colored, 'JVhSJOWc: fancy small, white.
9kc.
KOOS-Recolpts, U,767 pktfB.i strong:; state
and 1'ennsylvnnln, 14W15o: western, candlod
13H15tj; western, uncaudlcd, syiJc,
TAL.1XW-Stadyi city, ($2 jer pkg.),
4'c; country (pkss. free), 4Tii6Hc.
RICK Steady: domestic, fair to extra. 41
p: Japan. 4Hc. 4
POTATOnS-Qulot; New Y'ork. ISO lbs.,
$2.25y".'.75: southern, extra, per bbl., $2.50.
MOIASSKS Steady; New Orleans, open
kettle, good to choice, 3517 12c.
St'OAR Raw, steady, but quteti ralr re
nplns, 3 9-16c; centrifugal, 90 test, 4 3.lCc :
molasses sugar, 3 6-10c; rellned, steady; No,
6, 4.96o: No. 7, 4.Wc: No. 8, 4.7Sc; No. 9.
4.70c; No, 10, 4.65c; No. 11, 4.00c; No. 12,
4.65c; No. 18, 4.55o; No, 14, 4.60c; Standard
A. 5.30c: confectioners A. 5.300; mould A,
6.85c; cut loaf, 6.00c: crushed, 6.00c; pow
dered, S.SOo: granulated, 5.50c; cubes, 5.76c.
I'OULTRY-Allve and dressed, steady,
unchanged.
MKTALS The local tin market refused
to follow the advance of 2 In the spot
price at London, but It followed futures at
Loudon, which declined 15s. The spot price
hero was $:7,60(I7.M, a decline of about 25
jiiiJi'.M-wmei, u:lveslon, 20 to 25 lbs..
IStriSHc. jCallfomla. 21 to 25 lbs,, 19l"c
Texas, drj, 21 to ; lbs.. 14V4C
hliATHKR Quiet, hnmloek imln in,,ir,u
point. The London market closed with
spot at .112 and futures nt llti 16s. Cop
per litre was quiet and somewhat nominal,
with spot quotud at $17 and electrolytic at
J1U.CZ1. London copper closed ul a net ad
vance ot ib txi, wnn spot at J si a.iu
futures at JIGS 12s Cd. Loud was unchanged
at New York, but London won Is 3d lower
at 12 35 Do. Spelter was dull and un
changed ut humu and abroad. New YorK
closed ut l.ljy3,3j, Iondun closed at J.1C
ios. iron nere was uuii and uncnang u.
The foreluu markets were quiet, Glasgow
warrants closed at 5.i and Mlddlesborout;h
14s ld. The local price lor plK iron war-
rams was y.iAyiu,w.
OJIAII.V WIIOI.KSA1.U MAItiCUT.
Condition ,if Tnule mill ((uiitntlons on
Staple mid J'niie) l'rodoco.
KaOHKenelpts liberal; good stock, tlrm,
lOHtfllu.
LtVK I'OUlrRY-Hcns, 7c; young and
old roofttrii, 21ol; turkeys, bit&c; duuKs and
u'ui,c, .i pi Inn chickens, per lb., HQluc
UUTTtJR-common to fulr. 12Vic!
choice dairy. In iut; H'ul6c; separator, lsc.
, KRK3H FISH-Rluck bass, lie; whlto
bats, jbiii bluelish, lie; bullheads, luc; b.Uo
mis, ic, uuiiuios, be; cutusn, i-c; coo, uc;
croppies, 7&1UC, clscoes, 7u, halibut, llo,
hcriing, 6c, haddock, 10c; mackerel, ic;
pike, Dc, rod snappur, loc; salmon, 14c; sun.
nan, uu iroui, va, wniteusu, uc.
I'lOKONH-Llve, jier doz., $1.
V t.ALS Cliiilr... !i,.'Hip. .
HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesalo
Hay Dealers' association: Cholco upland,
$'J.6u; No. 2 upland, yj; medium. 53. w; course,
i.w. straw, ju.w. rnese pricej are
lor hay of good color and quality. Demand
inn, uvieipis, u cars.
OATH No, 2 white, 32c.
I URN No. 3. 4ac.
11RAN-12.
V1JOETAULKS.
A3 t'A RAO US Native, per doz., 35yiDc.
RULllAHU-llomu Krov.n, per lb., Ic.
.fciyv CiillROTd-l'er doz., 20c.
NKW TURNIl'S-l'er doz., 20c.
CUCUM1JKRS Hothouse, per doz., 60c.
LLTTL'l.L-l'er bu., 20c.
RADlHHKS-l'er uoz., MJ20C.
1'ARSLliY-l'er doz., 20c.
POJ'AltiKii-l cf bu 76c.
CAURACHC Home grown, lWc.
lojlAniLii-'UMui, 1-Lasket crates, Jl.tS.
ONIONS-Uermudas, per cratu, $2.23; new
California, 2c
(JALlLll.'J J) VVI'.l(Hr,i,..i-rnun nor doa..
60c.
HiiANS Wax. nor hnif-biishol basket. 60o;
string, per halt-butihcl basket, 40c.
i l,.S l'er bu., l; per Is ou., oOC
wini,uAiui'isnr oasKet, loca',
crates, JJ.
WATfRMKLONS-Tcxus, 30a3Ic each.
FRUITS.
IMNKAl'l'LUS-Per doz., ll.wai.7Js
Ci'ote, ..2j.
ULACKIJKRRIUS-l'cr 21-ql. case, $2.
UAHl'ULltRHJH Per ?:-ut. ease. 3.00:
:ed, pel 21.pt. case, $2.50.
C ili.,RRlr.o - Nilio, ,ier b-lb. bajkat,
45c; Missouri, per 21-qt. case, $1.76112.00.
i'CACHL'S Cnllfornlu. uer box. S5c: frco-
stouc, $1.
ArRiCOTS-Callfornla, 4-basket crates,
$1.00.
l'LUMS-Calirornlu, per crate, $1.251.50.
UuuatlULRUlKS I'er 21-qt. case, y.'.W.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
OHAKQHS California seedtimes. tJZO:
Med. sweets, $4.00.
L,iiiiuwa California, extra fancy,
choice, $4.75.
UANANAS Per bunch, according to size.
$2.ooii2,uU.
lririU PnlUAnl "5,. .
HltlUllllBl . 1 V. I. kill IWIIO, ,wu, iu;cid,
Hoc: Imported, per lb 10012c.
DATES Persian, In 00-10. boxes, Salrs, 6c.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HONEY Halloween, 5Hc per lb.
CIDISR-Per obi., $4.50; per half bbl., $2.75.
NUTtv-EnKllsh walnuts, ner lb.. 15c: fil
berts, per lb,, 13c; nlmoiuts, per lb,, 18ij20c:
raw noanuu. icr lb.. 5i(5Hc: roasted. 6ilt
7hc; Ri.izila. Ijc; pecans, loy22c.
iltDKS No. 1 green, 6hc; No. 2 green,
SVic; No, 1 Baited, 71sc; No. 2 salted, 7c; No.
1 eal calf. 8 to VM lbs.. Sc: No. 2 veal calf.
12 to 15 lbs., 6c; dry hides. 8jl3c; sheep
pelts, .&75c; horse hides, $1.50itf2.25.
St. I.oiiU (Jrnln mid Provisions,
ST. LOUIS, July 15. WHI3AT-lowers
No. 2 fed, cash, elevator, 634c; trade, Hli
BCSc: July. 61c; September, OlfJJJIHc; Dj
tembcr, 671ic; No. 2 hard, 64,tl5ic,
CORN Lower; No. 2 cash, 51c; track,
D2y52i4c; July, 60c; September. 6014c
OATS Firm; No. 2 cash, 31c; track, 36
33Uc; July, 33c; September, 3.';c; -May,
35hc; No. 2 white, J9'4c
RYE Higher at KVjc.
FLOUR Steady for now; patents, $3.S5g
3.50; extra fancy nnd straight, $2.805j3.0u;
clear. $2.505(2.M.
COltNMLAL-Stendy at $2,70.
HR.N Firmer; sacked, cast track, 71c.
HAY' Strong and higher; timothy, $13.60
j 16.00; prairie, $12.60.
SEEDS Timothy, no trndlng; flaxseed,
no market.
WHISICY'-Steady at $1.27.
IRON COTTON T1ES-$1.03.
liAGCHNG-6W7Vic.
HEAIP TWINE 8c.
PflOVISIONS-Pork. steady; Jobbing,
$15.75. Lnrd. lower, $8.2714, Dry salt meats,
uoxed, eusler; extra "hurts, $8.121j; clear
ribs, $8.37W; clear sides. $8.C214. Bacon,
boxed, easier: extra shorts, $9.00; clear
ribs. $9.3714: clear sides, $9.60; shorts. $9.00.
METALS Loud, lower at 13.3U4U3.40.
Spelter, $3.8214.
POULTRY' Steady; chickens, springs, 10
J12c; turkeys, 5c; young. 15c; ducks, 5o;
springs. 0c; geese, 4c; springs, 4f(6c.
UI'TTKR-Steady; creamery, 15g2flUc;
dairy, 115il5c.
EGGS Sternly; nearby, 7c; southern. c.
RECEIPTS-Flour. 10,000 bblu.j wheat,
37I.OOO bu.; corn, 01,000 bu.; oats. 48,000 bu.
SHIPMENTS-Flour, G.W0 bbls.; wheat,
31,000 ba.s corn, 11,000 bu.; oats, 23,000 bu.
l.tvoriMiul fi in I n mill I'rovlsloiiN.
LIVERPOOL, July 15.-WIIEAT-Spot.
dull; No. 2 rod, western winter. 5s t.v4d;
No. 1 northern spring, 5s !4d; No. 1 Cali
fornia, 6s Ud. Futures, quiet; Soptombcr,
6s 1,'S.d; December, 5s 6T4d.
CORN Spot, steady; American mixed,
new, 4s 214d; American mixed, old, 4 3V4d.
1 mures, quiet; July, nominal; September,
4s 2(1: October, 4s 3Hd.
PEAS-Cunadlan, firm at 6514d.
FLOUR St. Louis fancy, winter, dull at
7s 9d.
HOPS At London (Pacific coast), steady
at .C2 15s(fr3 5s.
PROVISIONS-Becf, (hm; extra India. GSa
Sd, Pork, prime mess, western, llrm at 67s,
Lard, steady, prime western, in tierces, 4s
td; American rellned In palls, 43j 9d. Hams,
short cut. 14 to 16 lbs., llrm at 51s. Karon,
Cumberland cut, 20 to 31 lbs., steady. llsOd;
short ribs, 16 to 21 lbs., llrm at 47s 3d; long
clear middles, light, 28 to 31 lbs., lirm at
46s Od; long clear middles heavy, 5 to io
lbs., steady nt ISs; short clear backs, 16 to
2o lbs., steady at 44s; clear bellies, 14 to 16
los.. firm nt .",lHt Mlinnlilnru u.i.liva 11
13 lbs., llrm nt 38s Od.
HUTTER-FIrm; llnest United States, Ms;
gooil United Slates, 73s.
CHEESE Firm; American finest, white,
45s; American llnest, colored, 46s.
TALLOW Firm; prime, city, 25s fid; Aus
tralian, In Loudon, 27c
KiuiMin City Craln mill Provisions.
CORN-July. 62c; September, 511ic; Do:
cember, ull4c. Cush: No. 2 mlxod, 5214'(i
63',c; No. 2 white 53G5ll4c; No. 3, ",2c.
UATS-No. 2, while, 31c.
RYE No. 2, r.3c.
ILY-Choice timothy nnd cholco pralrlo,
Rl'TTER-Creamcry, 18c; dairy, fancy,
15c.
EGGS Weak, fresh Missouri nnd Kansas
stock quoted unchanged, 71ic dozen, loss off,
cases returned: seconds, 4c.
RECEIPTS Wheat, 400.000 bushels; corn,
141.600 bushels; oats, 9,wi0 bushels.
SHIPMENTS-Wheat, 80,800 bushols; corn.
9,000 bushels; onts, S.IXKJ bushels,
VUlhlr Sunpl' ii f Grain.
NEW YORK, July 15.-Tho visible supply
or grain Saturday, July 13. as compiled by
the New York Produce Exchangu, Is as rol
lows; Wheat, 27,978,000 bushels, decreaso 1,710,
000 bushels.
, Corn, 14,067,000 bushels, decreaso 303,000
bushels,
Oats. 7,421,000 bushels, decrease 1,777,000
bushels.
Rye. 537,000 bushels, increase 23,000 bushels.
lUrlcy, 391,001) bushels, decrenso 4,000
bushels.
IMillndeliihlii Produce Market.
PHILADELPHIA. July 15. BUTTER
Firm: He higher; fancy western creamery,
20c; fpney western creamery, prints, 2021c;
fancy nearby, prints, 22c.
EGGS-FIrm; l-fllc higher; fresh nearby,
Uc; fresh westrn. 141416c; fresh south-
"rVS-'aT-S ,rel "outhorn. 12c.
CHEESIi-Firm; New York full creams,
fancy, i.nmll, tj-jc; New York full creams,
ralr to choice, SiS9;c.
Toledo Oral ii nnd Secil.
TOLEDO. O.. July 15,-WHEAT-Actlvo,
lower; csh. July and August, 66ic; Sep!
tember, C7c: Decemiwr, 70Hc,
CORN Active, lower: ensh and July. 49c:
September. 4"o; Dacembor, 4914c. ' '
OATS-DulI. weak: cash and July, 30V4c;
September, WJtc. ' 78 '
RY'E-52c.
SEEDS Cloverseed, cash prlmo, $6.50: Oo
toner. $5.70. '
Minneapolis AVhent, Flour nnd Ilrnn.
MINNEAPOLIS. July U.-'AlIEAT-Cash.
6c: July. 65c: September, 6514ti 651-lc : In
store. No. 1 northern. 0515fl63?ic; No. 2
northern, Cl'4Q65.cj No, 3 northern, 60ttt3c;
KANSAS CITY, July 15WHEAT-Sep-tember,
Cl'Jfiljic; December, &1iMc,
Cush; No. 2 hard, OlHc; No. 3. CMmic;
No. 2 red, 674c, No. 3. 02c.
n
on track. No, 1 northern, os No. 2 north
ern, 63jjiir,i,c.
L.OL'U Higher, first patents, $3.75U3.'5;
second patents. $3.65'03.65; first clears, $2.bi81
URAN-In blllK, $12.OO12.50.
.Mllvrniikfc (Jrnln Mnrhrt.
MILWAUKEE. July 16. WHEAT
Steadier; close. No. 1 northern, CSffUicj No.
2 not them. (V;f(67r; September, 64V.
CORN -September, 62c.
RYE- Hlgher; No. 1, 6Hic.
RARLEY' Steady; No. 2, 54 8 6414c; sample,
3ofo3c.
Diilulli Grain Market.
DULUTH, Minn., July 15. WHEAT
Close: Cash. No. 1 hard, 7014c; No, 1 north
ern, C7'Ac; No. 2 northern, 6214c; July, 67Uc;
September, 6ci December, C0:4c.
CORN None.
OATS-30?i'S'30liC.
IVorln Mnrkel,
PEORIA. July 15.-CORN-Stendy; No. 3,
47SJI7'ic
OATS-Inactlve; No. 3 white, 3214c, billed
through.
WHISKY-On the basis of $1.27 for fin
ished goods,
m:w vun$c .stocks ami nn.vns.
Ciintlmird "Wenknoxs of Corn Suslnlux
Itrcnvery of Sliiok.
NEW YORK, July lS-Today' s ock
market was a striking Illustration of n
favorlto Wnll street aphorism that the ex
pected never happens. The guner.il x
pectntlon In Wnll street this morning was
of a day of contlnuod liquidation and vio
lent declines In prlcec. As a matter of
fact tho first smnshlug blow dealt to tho
market by the accumulation of selling
orders over Sundny, which were, executed
almost simultaneously when the presl
dent' gavel fell, mndc the low prices of
the day. There was n gradual but contln
uod recuperation during ihe whole of the
remainder of tho day except for some
fresh recessions at tho close when the
room traders were Inking their prntiu on
the day's rally. A scrutiny of the day's
net rhanges reveals some considerable net
losses, but also several sharp net gnlns.
whllo the sharpest losses at the opening
were reducd to unimportant nron'jrilons
or entirely wiped out,
Tho natural Inference from these events
Is that n consldetablc portion of the selling,
which was necessitated by the unfaxora
bio development of tho labor situation In
the steel trade was effected last week, while
reassuring opinions wero being doled ut
to thu public of the oxtreine Improbability
or the dispute renchlm; tho oncn lsii. nt
n strike. Rut tho ununited outsiders, with
united States Steel holdings dlpoi;d ot.
made a notable demonstration thU morn
ing In their efforts to unload only to tlnd
that the Insiders wore nrooared tn sun-
port the market and nccept their offerings.
a cniiMiiierniile part of the liquidation 111
tho Steel stocks came from London, where,
In rnct, declines below Saturday's New
York Parity of Pi for United Slates Steel
common nnd 0 for United States Sle l
preferred had been recorded before tile
opening hcte.
Tho New York prices did not got ns low
ns those for London, but the extremu
opening decline for the common was 4'.s
on running sales ()r 20,OiO shnres and or the
preferred 5 points. Speculative Wall
street, which has long been Imbued
wim a mcory mat a care tor thn United
States Steel stocks was the ultimate object
fpr practically all tho hull movements In
the market that bavo occurred xlnro nnHn
stocks were, issued, showed extreme alarm
over tho violent slump In the Steel stocKs
and snw visions of a catastrophe. It soon
became evident, however, that whafver
preparations had been necessary to enable,
tho friends or tho United States Steel
stocks to withstand the pressure upon them
nun ueen mnue insi weeic. me relief ni-
forded bV last wenk'a Hrilllilntlnn wrw nil
Important factor In tho day's resiliency or
all stocks.
ThO larco nortion nf llln mh rnrnloi',1
from tho Interior last week by tha bunks
Is reported to havo been for the pur
nose Of restoring tmn.ilrcl mnriMnn on
stocks. In this connection It Is worthv ot
noio tnut the Chicago premium on New
Y'ork exchange roll rrom 25 cents Inst week
to 5 cents today. The rally In thu market
Was Verv feverish nnd orrntin until Ihti
opening In tho corn market disclosed tho
weakness of that cereal on tho prospects
of rain In the corn belt.
The continued weakness of corn wns an
Iniluentl.il factor In tho sustained recov
ery of stocks. The opening declines in thn
grangers, Paclilcs and Bouthwcatcrna
reached rrom 3 to 5 points, Union
Paclliu lendlncr. Elsewhern In tin.
list tho losses rnn varlouslv from
1 to 4 points. Tho recovery In tho
united Duties oieei stocks was nso
sustained ns elsewhere, tho rnmmnn
closing 3!S,c lower than Saturday and tho
The railroad bond mnrket u-nn not
ns acutely affected ns stocks and ehowed
some gains In the last trading. Total
sales, par value, $2,450,oOO. I'he United
States new 4s, tho old 4s and tho 5s de
clined li per cent on the last call.
xne touowing nro tno closing prices on
the Now York Stock exchango:
Atchison
71
Hi
91
91
So. Pacific
So. ltallwny
do pfd
Tex. & Pacific
T., St. U & W
do pfd
Union I'actfla
do pfd
Wabash
do pfd
w. & l. r.
do 2d pfd
Wis. Crntral
do pfd
i. a a & st. l...
Adams Express ...
Amer. Express ....
U. S. Express
Yolls-Fargo Ex....
jinml. Copper
Amer. C .t F
do pfd
Amer. Lin. Oil
do pfd
Amer. S. & II
1 do pfd
Am. Tobacco ....
Ana. Mln. Co..,,.,
llrk. Hap, Tr
Colo. V. & I
Cons. Oan
.Con. Tobacco ...
do pfd
General Elcctrlo ..
Oluroso StiKar ....
Hocking Coal
Int'n'l Paper
do pfd
Int'n'l Power
Lnclcda Has
National lllscult ..
National I.ad ....
National Salt
. 5!i
. :sh
. 83
. 37T
. 29
. 3 Hi
. 9iVi
.
1M
. S'-'S
. 17Vi
, 1
,109?i
iV,t
. 77U
,t5
,liS
. K
.140
.111
, 27T4
. S2ft
. 24
, M
. K',4
.102
,129
. 4V,
, 7.1
, Wi
.212
. M
.115
, 51
. 18
. 2'V4
, 76
01
9b
. 41
19
13
TS
1
CI
do pfd
llnltlmore & O
do pfd
Canadian Pncllto .
CiuiaiU Southern .
ChoH. & Ohio
. 93'.;
. b'll?
. 4114
. 51j
. 751i
. 3211
. Co
.123
. 2114
Chicago A Alton...
do pfd
C, 1). & Q
Chicago, I. & I.,...
do lif.l
Chicago & E. I
Chicago Ut. W
do lt pfd
do 2d pfd
.
.1SJ
.1(0
. U
, :i
. lSVi
, s
. lO-'i
.153
,2H
, 45V,
, H
. 4V4
, 00 h
, fl
,174 ,
, 48
, 13
n;i
, 31-,
, "3
. trt
US
lOS-'i
IK'.
167
ChlcoKO & N. W...
C. It. I. P
Chicago T. & T.,..
do nfd
C, C, C. & St. L.
Colo, rioulhcrn ....
do lxt pfd
' do t pfd. ......
Dcla. u. Hudson...
Del. !,. & V
Den. & li. G ,
do nfd
Eile
do 1st pfd ,
do 2d pfd ,
Gt Nor. pfd ,
Hocking n!ley
do' pfd.' ,
Illinois Central
Iowu Central ,
do pfd ,
11, A: W
do pfd ,
Louis, & Nnsli
Manhattan L ,
Mot. St. Ity
Mev i.'cntral ,
Mex. Nntlonal
Minn. & St. L
Mo. I'aclllc
M-. K. fc T
do pfd ,
N. J, Central
N. Y". Central
Nor. & West
do pfd ,
No. Pnclflc pfd
Ontario & V
Pennsylvania ,
Ucndlntr
do Ut pfd
do 2d pfd
St. L. & S. F
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
8t L. S. W
do pfd
St. Paul
do pfd
, 'J
100
z;
115
47H'
M
ZQ'.i
U2',
3I',i
do pfd
No. American
Pacific Coast
l'aclflo Mall
Pcoplo'S (111
Pressed Steel Car.
do pfd
Pullman Pal. Car.
ftepubllc Steel ....
do nfd
37Vi
113H
40
M
17 Ti
7
233T4
tr
144
7)
1S',
7fvt
1H1
IS
il-',
(9
Sueur
Tenn, C. & I
Union II. & p, Co.
do pfd
U. S. leather
do pfd
V. S. Ituhher
do pfd
IJ. S. Steel
do pfd
Western Union ....
74'i
Vt
iV:i
75
c;?i
:s
nun
Ex-dlvldcnd. Trust receipts. Offered.
NEW YORK, July 15. The Cominerci il
Advertiser's London cablegram saye: The
stock market was very sick. American
shares wer. deinornllzvd and spasmodic.
They opened Hat and grew worso until New
York opened equally disheartened. Uy tho
close there wns a rally of 2l4 per cent In
Union Pacific, AtcliLon and other lead
ers. l.onilmi Htock tnotntlon.
IXJNDON. July 15.-4 p, m.-Closlng:
Consols, money...
do account
Anaconda
Atchison
do pfd
Daliln-.ore & O
Canadian l'aclfto ,
Ches. & Ohio
Chlcaso Ot. W...,
St. Paul
D. it R. O
do pfd
Erie
do 1st pfd ,
do 2d pfd
llllnoU Central .,
Louisville
M., K. Ac T
do pfd ,
N. Y'. Central
Nor. & West
do pfd
No. Pacific pfd....
Ontario a West..
Pennsylvania
Heading .'
do 1st pfd
do 2.1 pfd
So, Pnclllo
So. Ilalln-ay
do pfd
Union Pacific ....
do pfd
U. S. Steel
do pfd
Wabash
do pfd
Spanish Is
.111
. 47 '4
. 11
. M
. s:ii
. 73
. 1M4
' 3!
. M
28
. M
. !;
. H6
. 33
. W,
. 13
. 31
. 70 1 J
. $14
. :zi
. niii
. M
.101
. 41 I
!lM '
. 40
. P?
. st'.i
. w
. .vv.i
.151
-104i
. :sv4
New York MIiiIiik Stocks.
NEW YOUK, July 15. The following are
tho closing quotations on mining stocks:
Adams Con
Alice
Dreece
Ilrunswlck Con ...
Comstock Tun,'....
Con. Cal. A Va..
Uadwood Terra
Horn Silver
Iron Silver
Leadvlll Con
. n
. 41
i:j
IMttle Chief
Ontario
Ophlr
... 1!
...9fi0
... 60
... 10
8
... 15
... 41
l'hoenl.x .....
S3 Polosl
.100
,. co
,113
.
. 6
Savace
.Sierra Nevada
Small Hopes ,.
'Standard ,
Forelan Klnnnclnl.
LONDON, July 13. Americans opened be.
low parity and were Inactive. Action was
di voted t.j the carry-over Prices recovered
somownat but relapsed inter, closing weaK
ltar silver, nnloi. M'4 ner ounce. Money,
l'f2 per cent. Rate of discount In tha
open market for short bills, 2'ff2s per cent.
Three months' bills, 2M(2 per cent. Oold
premium at Rome, $1.77. . . . ,
IIEHLIN, July 16. llnnk stocks nnd local
scciiriiies opened firm on mo uourso louuy
Later IndiistiiaU uenkoned on unsntlstnc
tory rumors regarding the position of the
.iniericaii iron markei. inericaus aim
Canadian Paclilcs closed firm, but locals did
not recover.
.mv York 3lon-y .Mnrl.el.
NEW YORIv. Julv lS.-.MONEY-CIoso
On cull, sleadv nt .Uifi tier cent; last loan
314 Per cent; ruling into, 4 per cent; prlmo
mercantile paper. I1i41i per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Steady, with
actual business In bankers' bills at SI.S?'.1i
4.S71, for demand and at $I.S4!4'' i.my, for
sixty uuys: posted rales, i,!twu4.ss; com
merclnl bills. i4.afM.S4i.i.
SILVER Hars, oMc; Mexican dollars
40!iC.
boNDS Oovernmont, wenkj state, lnac
tlve! railroad, lrreculur.
Tho clusint pll(.,. on liondi toda art ai
rouowt:
V. S. 3s. rcg 10$
do coupon p)y
do new 4, rcg lis'j
do coupon r,s'
do old 4s, res; l.'i'i
do coupon UHj
do ts, reg m'i
do coupon ai4
t). ot C. 3, Ks ii
'No. Pacific) 3s
do 4a
N Y C & St I. 4.
N. & W. con. (s...
Ore. N11 v. Is
. 72
103
IO!;
,103
101,
"do 4s
.102
12S'i
llii'i
O. S. L. 61
do ton, In
limiting gen, 4s...
"It, O. W. Is
St L tc I M c. f.
St L Ac S P g. s...
St. Paul cons
"St P C & P l...
Ateh. km. 4i hj
10114
n.t
IM'.i
do ndJ, 4s IT
Canada So. 2 10914
C. & O, 44s 10;
'13
120
lo 5s 1 US'.
C. & N. W. c. 7s..u;,
Mo 5s
So. Pa-IIlc 4s
So. Hallway 5i
"S. II. & T. (Is...
Tex. ft I'aclllc Is..
Mo 2
Union Pacific 4s...
Wnbasb Is
do 2s
West Shore 4s
Wis. Central 4s....
"Va. Centuries ...
1I0H
Mi 4
ilo S. V. d. 1231.
Chicago Ter 4
11
Colo. So. 4s j,fi,
:
US'.i
1). & II. (I. 4s HIP,
Erlo grn. 4s M'
103
W. U. C. Is.. 102
loiu
Otn, Electric 5...1U
1 i.'i
L. & N. tint. U....Vi0i
M.. K et T. 2s MP
do 4i o:'4
N Y. C. Is U4
N. J. C. g. 5 1J0 I
Hid. Offered.
Ilostnn Storks nml Ilomls.
IIOSTON, Jul 15.-Call loans, 2'3t4 per
cent: lime loans, 3V4U4V4 per cent, oincial
closing.
A T. Ai 8. F
do pfd
Amer. Sugar
do pfd
Amer. Teliphonc .
Iloston & AI
Huston Elevated .
l, P. Ai Q
Dominion Coal ....
do pfd
U. S. Steel
do pfd
General Electric ..
N. E. O. & C
Old Colony
Old Dominion
11 n liber
Union Pacific
West End
. 7li
. I3'
MIU
,::o
,1;
.153
,m
,
its
. 87
SM
I
,:o'j
, r."i
. 9i',i
West. Electric ...
Atchison 4s
. 65
.102
N. E. O. & C. 5s.
"Adventure
. 24i'j
. 2ili
.lllVj
Illnc. Mln. Co
Amal. Copper
Mlantlc
'nl. & Hrcla
'entennlal
ranklln
111nl10t.lt
sfeoIa
irrot
ulncy
. 30
.7S0
. 17
. 23
. f9
. 52
.172
unta Pe Copper
Tamarack
Utah Mining
. V4
.310
2014
. 2'i
'Wlnonn
iWolverlnes
.
Did. Assessment paid.
Hunk ClrnrliiKS.
CHICAOO, July 15.-Clearlngs, $26,402,750;
uainnces, posted pxenange, ji.pwa
i.wfr; ew voric exchange, ooc premium.
NEW YORK, July .-Exchanges, $130,
P37.3O0; balances, $11,422,203.
PHILADELPHIA. July 15.-Clenrlngs
$12,SC3,5U2j balances, tl,99,lMl ; money, 4 per
cent.
ST. LOUIS. July 15.-Clenrlngs. $8,330,530
balances, $1,031,750; money, 6Jj7 per cent;
New Yprk exchango, 10c discount bid, par
asked.
HOSTON. .tuly 15.-Clcarlngs, $1S.66,750;
balances. Sl.GW.0i7.
CINCINNATI, July 15.-Clearlngs, $4,283,-
,w; money, nviW per cent: now York ox.
chnngc, 15c premium.
HALTIMORE, July 15.-Clcnrings, $2,99,'
671; balances, $447,410; money, llVOo per cent
4)11 nnd Rosin.
OIL CITY. I'a July 15.-OILS-Crcdlt
balances, $1.05; certillcates, no bids or of-
lers; runs, iM'.xij nuis. ; average, xs.wi nnin. ;
shipments. 25M27 bbls.: average. 91.931 bbls.
LONDON, July 13,-OILS-Llnseed, 32
i'.si. i'etroicum spirits, iiijii. TurpentH.a
spirits, 20s lUUd.
NEW YORK. July 15.-OILS-Cottousecd,
quiet; prune crude, nominal; prime yenow
ate. I'etro ou i . nun: renneu. xu.uu: I'ni.u-
delphla and IJnltlmore, $6.85; Philadelphia
unit iiauimor, in duik, ii.w. jioh.ii, urm;
strained, common to good, $1.45. Turpen
tine, llrmer at 2703714.
lit viiiii'uuL,, juiy is. uiLr cotionseeu,
Hull rellned, spot, steady at 323 6d. Spirits
of turpentine, 27s 5d, Rosin, dull at 4s 114d.
Petroleum, retined, steady at 6d. Lin
seed, steady nt 31s.
CHARLESTON, S. C, July Ib.-OWt
lurpeiuine, urm nt ic. nosin, 11 rm aim
unchanged.
SAVANNAH, da., July 15.-OIL8-8plrits
ot turpentine, urm. aivic. nosin, urm ana
unchanged; quotations: A, B, C, $1.05: E,
$1.10; V, $1.20: G, $1.30; H, I. $1.55; K. $1.10;
ai, Js.3o; in, 52.70; w u, w; w w, w.ao.
Cotton Mnrket.
NEW YORK. July 15,-COTTON-Earlv
Indications In cotton favored a lower
market. Tho English cables were
bullish at tho start, but before
our opening reflected a very weak
feeling abroad. Rain reports from
central Texas and lorelgn selling orders
combined to undermine tho bull confidence
here. The ofllclnl government map did not
fully confirm tho rain news, whllo the
forecast from Washington Indicated clear,
warm conditions over the enttro country
west or tho Mississippi tonight and tomor
row. In the late session llts or profit-taking
sales caused rrequent reactions rrom
tho top, with the market showing less
surface strength. Tho close was steady,
with prices net 15)7 points lower. Spot
closed quiet; middling uplands, 84c; mid
dling guir, 8c. Sales, 5,700 bales.
Coffer Mnrkrt.
NEW YORK, July lS.-COFFEE-Today's
transactions 111 conee tuiures were 1110
smallest within recent times and tho mar
ket was absolutely devoid or reature from
tho stnrt. The opening was qulei, with
prices unchanged to 6 points higher on
covering, following a higher CJerman mar
ket than looked for. Variations thereafter
wero only 11 matter of 5 points, with trad
ing confined to two options, September at
6.05c nnd December at 5.2o.jj5.25c. 'lotal
sales wero only 1,600 hags. The market wai
finally dull hut unchanged. Foreign news
was unimportant. Spot Rio, dull; No, 7, In.
voice, 5 13-lOc. Mild, quiet; Cordova,
1214c
Mvniinrntoil mill Dried Fruit.
NEW YORK. July 15.-A fair out-of-town
demnnd ror dried irult was noted early In
tho day and local trndo was moderate.
Evaporated npples wero steady; stato,
common to good, 3!4Wfc; prlmo, 6144 6c;
choice, 68tiic; fancy, OV4y7c.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS
8teady; prunes, 2Val2V4c per pound, ns to
size and quality; apricots, Royal, fct)12c;
Moor park, 7iji2c; peaches, peeled, H(iil2c;
unpocled, Cft'lue.
Xeir Y'ork Dry fioml .Mnrkut.
NEW YORK, July 15.-DRY GOODS
Thero hnH been no Improvement in tho gen
eral demand at the opening of tho week and
business has been quiet In nil departments.
The tono of tho market is unchanged and
prices remain steady throughout.
niicln Hotter Mnrket.
ELGIN, III.. July 15,-HUTTER-Tho
offerings of butter on the Hoard of Trade
were but 32 tubs; no bids or sales; the offi
cial price was made llrm nt 10c,
Wool Mnrket.
ST, LOUIS, July 15,-WOOI-Unchnnged;
medium grades, llfil7e; light line, uifiic;
heavy line, OSllc; tub washed, 15'u2lc.
Tim HKALktY MAIIKKT.
INSTRUMENTS filed for record Monday,
July 15, lfioi:
YVnrrnnty Ileeils,
M. O. Wallace and husband to tl. W.
Elbourno, lots 21 and 22, block 2,
Ames Plnce $ 225
8. S. Evans ot nl to T. K. Evans, out
lot 24. Waterloo 1
F. K. Rrnslun nnd wire to Daniel nur
rls, lot 2fi, block 15. Omaha Heights.. 250
Elizabeth Rreen and husband to Graeo
Holmes, undivided H lot 10, block 172,
Ornndview 100
Jncoh Pllug and wire to Marv Land
rock, lot in, block 5, Shull's 2d add., sou
Alfred Muyhew and wlfo tn J. A. Gib
bons, s 14 feet lot 6, block 14, Wa
terloo 150
F. W. Carmlchnol and wife to Jessie
Johnson, lots 3 to fi, ID to 21, block
21, Halcyon Heights 1.000
Quit Claim Heeds.
E. R. G. Unllon to A. E, Carpenter.
w',4 lots 7 and 8. block IS, Ccntrnl
park 1
Dreiin.
D. C. Isham ct nl to F. 8. Isham, nw
7-16-12 .. 1
Total amount of trunsfera $2,521
0MAHA LITE STOCK. MARIET
Oattla Uark.t Varj SUw as 4 Ocniiderablj
Lower Than Lut Wuk.
HOGS SOLD CLOSE TO A DIME LOWER
Only 4)ne Strlnic of Western Ornss
Wethers on the Sheep .Mnrket
Toiiii)- nnd They Hold at .lust
About Steady Prices.
SOUTH OMAHA, July 15.
Receipts wete:
Cattle. Hog4. Shct.
Ultlo.nl Aiunday
Same duv uisi wk
3.447
l),0li'J
.'.oil
l.OWi
l.Uil
2,112
l.Oul
3,105
2,044
1,14'J
2, ml
d,,Ul
4,IW
tf.oil
2,126
l.UVI
L.'Ji
6,'.'22
L.0-U1
lOin-
tiiuno week before
Same tllteo weeks ugu.
Saiuo tour weeks ngo..
Same day last year....
Vveiagu price uald
ror iiogs
Ul
with
Omutia the
past tcvcrai day
paiituns:
I 1HOI Mrwh nee mm. Ifc..- tvt.
June 24. 0 W-, 1 3 tS 3 6) J 26i 3 00, 40
Juno i-a
'i mi 1 4 u, u .ji vs 'jii iu
I 5 yJV, 5 1U 3 C3 I 3 h, 2 U7 U
I 6 Hi .1 uji a Oil 3 C2 1 3 Ml 4 u.
I 67l 6 11 3 t& 3 63 3 CI) 4
I 0 lft! 4 W. J lu. u j ,., 2 111
I I 5 Oil 3 6S 3 53 3 241 2 M
I & 914 I 3 731 3 61 2 1S 2 Uj 4 63
I 5 t(4 4 02 I 3 til 3 1 2 Ij 4 is,
74jl 6jUl 381 321, 2Vt 40
'1 6 7314 5 OS 3 7sj 3 06 "I 4 S3
I 6 7l, 5 16, 3 S3 3 661 3 2S 2 97 4 61
I ' I 6 111 3 Ml 3 7t 3 2 2 W
.5 832-5 3 66 3 87 3 32 3 04, 4 'Jl
H 6 8314 C 131 13 781 3 3j 2 Ml 4 76
. 5 85J,j 5 131 3 W I 3 2S 2 4 Ul
.1 5 Wfi 0 01 3 06 3 70 2 04 4 7
,.6 ItoU, f, 02 4 04 3 73 3 1H I I 72
.1 5 Nl 5 1J 1 Oi 3 S2 3 Hi 2 07 4 7S
June 24.
J uno ii ,
June 2S.
June 30.,
uly
1.
July
Jiuy
July
2...
3...
4...
C...
6...
7...
il..
9...
lo.,
11.1
12..
13..
Juiy
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
juiy
July
14...
15...
f 0 osi 4 tr.) 3 ,i i it.) a -5
77U I 3 93, 3 77 , 3 li 3 0i 4 Ml
Indicates Sunday. Indicates holiday.
Tllo iflicli.1 n.imi... - ..r Mi.,!
brought In today by each road was:
nnltl fl.tt.ta Rh'tl It'RS.
C M. & St. 1'. llv 1 .t
O. Ai St. L. Ry ; 1
A10. Paelclle Ry
17
12
5
17
U. 1'. system
O. & N. W. Ry
I'.. E. & M. V. II. R,
36
1
6
31
7
3
3
o. i j'. uy
C St. P., M. Ac O. Ry. 15
II. A: M. R. 11. R 30
C, 11. & Q. Ry I
li. C. Ai St. J IS
C, R. I, & P., enst.. 2
C, R. I. ii P., west.. ..
Total receipts ....123
95
9
The dlsnosltlon nf thn ilnv'x riM-nlntn v.i
(is follows, each buyer purchasing tho niim-
i'fi ui neiiu iiiuicntcu:
I -11 1 1 to. ltni- S'h'n.
Omaha Packing company. 271 1,371
own 1 nun company aw 763
cudahy Pucking company 601 2,5os
Armour Ac Co 325 2,192
Hwltt & Co.. country
1
1,001
S4I
R. Hecker .V Iloirnn
30
115
63
23
37
719
Lobmun Ac Co
Livingstone & Him 11
Hamilton & Rothschild
L. l. Husz
umer uuycrs 719 431
Totals
CATTLE There un
2.IS9 6,837 2,
very fair run
cattle hem todav fnt-
.Monday, nnd
Chicago was reported slow and lOjloc lower
with 29,000 head on sale, buyers were not.
at all anxious for supplies at this point.
The long continued hot weather has had n
bad effect upon the demand lor meat, and
as the mnrkcts farther south have been
flooded with dry weather cattlo tho market
nt the present time Is In rnthcr bad shape
at all points.
There was u good supply of beef cattlo
on sale today, but It was late before sellers
"u ! aoie 10 get even a bid on their cattle.
Packers were verv in,nrr.mrvi imi'in nmi
ll'l not seem to core whether "hey got any-
wiing or not. 1 110 market here was cer
tainly no better thun at Chicago, where
the dccllno was ep-ted 10W15c. and as
sellers wen. nlniv tn inim ntv ,i.n
It was late before much of anything was
done. Tho lightweight stuff In particular
oven where It was rat, was hard to dts
poso or nt any price, and sales were mado
that looked a good deal lower than the
snmo kind sold for last week. Tho gen
"ela market could probably best be de
scribed by callng it very slow and lOQJOc
lower than last Friday.
Tliere wero only a few cows and hellers
!1 i;QL. ,tuny. and the good heavy wt Ight
stuff did not sell so much different from
last week. The common stuff and grassers
were more or leas neglected, but still cvery
th ng wns sold in fairly good season nt
prices that did not look so much different
rrom last weeks nnnlntlnim
Hulls, K choice, were close to steady, but
otherwise they were lower. The same was
true or stags and veal calves sold about
steady.
Light stockcrs this morning were prac
tically unsalablo anil there were quite a
lew in tno yarns. vara traders rilil nnt
teem to want them nt any price, nnd up to
a late hour there was practically nothing
done. There Is no demand rrom tho coun
try ror fltockers nnd nrnlinhlv ulll 1,,. nnna
until general rains have been experienced.
Tho cholep heavyweights arc not so hard
to tllsposo or, but still they also aro lower
man iuji iveeK. iieprescninuva sales
I1E.EF 8TEERH.
No.
Av.
Pr.
No.
Av.
...1001
...1230
...1036
...1203
...1170
...1133
...1104
...1363
...1115
...1222
...109S
...1330
...1370
Pr.
4 (0
4 0
4 63
4 75
4 73
4 75
4 SO
4 i
4 90
5 l0
5 i5
5 10
5 17
5 20
5 '5
3 50
1
770
1029
1CS0
1005
834
1000
m
1110
1091
S24
S22
971
10IK
043
1065
110?
2 SO
3 0.',
3 35
3 40
3 75
4 00
4 00
4 10
4 f0
4 ',0
4 30
4 30
4 45
4 14
4 GO
4 w)
22
IS
IS
49
13
59
17
20
41
20
13
20
21
20
1
20
20
26
6
1
2.
13
4
23
18
43
20
43
18
ii
.13C.1
.1310
.1333
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
921 4 13
14..
..1015 4 IS
COWS.
1
1
... 850
... 710
... 800
... 830
... SCO
... 893
... 974
... 710
... SCO
...1000
... su
...1:20
... 960
...1050
... 830
... 913
1 f 0
1 30
1 50
2 ISO
2 '0
2 23
2 ?3
2 Sb
2 30
2 ro
2 50
2 60
2 73
2 73
2 SO
1...
2
I.'."
2...
6...
11...
1.,.
1...
...1110
...10CO
... 960
... 750
... 9i3
... 923
...10O
... 910
... S35
...1000
...107S
...1150
...1030
...1023
...1133
...1030
3 00
3 (0
3 00
3 10
3 10
3 '0
"3
3 i"'.
2 25
3 10
3 00
3 rs
3 73
3 90
3 90
4 04
2
1
3
4
1
1
3S
1
6
1
11...
6...
It
3
1
1
0
F9U
3 00
COWS AND HEIFERS.
30
747
fo 7
961 3 23
HEIFERS.
34...
34...
272
527
, S03
C30
838
eco
2 SO
2
14
, 863
, 644
, 70S
, em
, 8so
3 25
3 75
4 .;o
4 no
4 23
2 30
2 33
2 55
3...
3 15
HULLS.
2 00 1
2 (0 1
2 23 1
2 .V)
CALVES.
3 fO 10
4 73 1
STAOS.
830
870
1320
.. ;o
..1300
. .1510
2 90
3 00
4 10
1 1010
190
110
170
, ISO
S '?
3 30
1...
1...
.12'Vl
2 30
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS.
13...
432 1 73 1 370 J 10
;! 484 2 M 33 607 3 10
60S 3 30
STOCICERS AND FEEDERS.
10 531 3 40 7 (,S0 3 00
963 2 ro 14 563 3 10
S"l 2 75 22 SJI 3 ;j
846 3 fO 29 S32 3 50
863 3 SO
HOGS There was a liberal Monday's run
of hoes hero today, and as other tnnrknt
were nil quoted slow and a dlmo lower trad-
ing nt tins point sinrien out on n basis or
lose to a ioc aecune, inn mnrket wim nnt
nartlcularlv active, but still tin. bulk wa
soon out of first hands. The general run of
ood mixed hogs sold at S5.75. with th
choicer loads at $5.77l, and as high as $5,&o
.....a ll.llfl Tho llt.lt,... Un.lu .. ...
, i,o .i,t ..... iu ni-ie rainer
neglected nnd sold from $5.72!$ down.
There was not so very much chnngn In
the mnrket from start to tlnlsh. Ommi, nt
the close the feeling was fully ns good as at
any time. Everything was out of lirst
hands in good season. Representative
sales:
No, Av. Hh. Pr. No, Av. 8h
11 110 ... 5 40 53 22$ ...
84 101 40 5 tt to HI 80
71 172 120 I fS 86 234 160
106 184 fO 5 70 67 241 80
92 168 120 S '0 2 ...
f.0 213 SO S 70 47 369 240
74 211 360 3 70 61 2 ...
81 HS 210 3 724 73 241 20)
83 108 ... 5 mt 74 199 ...
88 210 200 6 7Hj 60 J7U 124
M 2 120 5 73 72 24S 2(0
70 230 SO 5 'i5 01 203 200
81 212 201 3 73 84 2(3 ...
49 230 40 3 73 51 276 50
211 160 3 75 57 281 80
9 217 114 ! 75 70 244 40
78 192 40 5 :'. 61 VA 80
115 217 210 5 71 56 261 80
M 213 80 5 73 63 231 40
73 208 124 5 75 C4 261 80
88 203 SOO 5 ,; 79 216 200
74 216 SO 5 73 56 237 12)
Tr.
5 77H
S 77
5 77V,
3 '74
6 -7!i
3 I'll
5 '74
I 774
5 774
5 774
3 ,74
5 774
5 7J4
5 774
S 774
5 (74
5 774
5 '74
5 174
5 774
S 774
5 774
.in 220 i ;s
230 110 S "5
.208 ... S 75
5
J
.2 . S M
49
5 0
,...2H
,,..m
s n
.233
to
5 to
s :s
s 7$
S 75
I ib
J..
i w
S N
S SO
J 10
S X)
5 )
i 0
s SO
i so
5 SO
S JO
i f)
t ")
i 40
5 )
5 SO
S SO
5 SO
i iO
S S5V4
s ro
21s
..uo
....217
....2u4
....212
....IKS
....:i
....211
....211
....202
....21
....214
40
110
10
19
iro
p
'io
f0
1:0
to
12)
JiM
M
Jl 21
70 211
2 275
lli
10 3W
63 H
M 2l
210
160
CO...
7...
M,..,
71...
70...
...
74...,
eo...
(J...,
S :s -
S TS
i i3
5 IS
S IS
5 ".
S .71.4
5 77H
5 :m
5 T7,
s i:w
6 f714
i ,7k
5 771,
t..
..30
. ,2f.
. ,v
..153
..234
..331
..231
..211
C4
41
72
6.'"i"
ISS
to
f.2
ei
00
..340
M 232
f.l is.
IS 21J
a .... 221
60 2J7
, . .275
...SH
. . 2.VJ
...W2
r.i .
14. .
SHEEP A portion
o
todny
receipt
were consigned
direct to local ttackers.
that about Hip only offerings on tho ma
ket consisted of six ears of Wyoming gras
wethers, whirl- sold at $3.50. Taking uunl
Ity anil everything Into consideration It
looked like Just about a steadv nrtce ns
compared with the way sheep sold at the
close of last week.
There wero no ewes or lambs on sale to
mnke a test of the market.
Quotations; choice wethers, $3.761 90
rair to good wctnrrt, n.2.ifi.l.S5; choice ewes
3 00f3.2S. fair lo goo.l. tS.S0ft3.ro: ehrl"
spring lambs. . 0015.75: fair to i:ood sunn
lambs, $S.uotifi.M; feeder wethers,. $2.7534
.i.Mi, (coder lambs, $.15041.00. Hoproscnta
uvi: ituirni
No, AV. Pr,
1,004 Wyoming grnss wethers.... 101 $3 SO
CIIUM444) I.IVIJ STOCK MAIIKUT
I'llliey SIitm Mlf-nd-llulU I'nevetll
l,o er IIoks und Mlireit l.imor
CHICAGO. Ill July 15. CATTLE He
cclpts, Tj.Vh) head, Including 575 head
lex 11 11.1: fancy steers steady: bu k. unevenly
10c to 25c lower, good to prime strvrs, $5.20
'flu.ia; poor 10 mriiium, 3.7i'j6.o), storkers
nnu ittoers, ri.'frut.i.; cows, iJ.s.xiii.su
heifers, U,in4.y; ennncrs. $l.S0ft2.W: bulls
I2.1WM.40; calves, $3.75ff5.25, Texas steers,
3.70'lH.S71.
liociM-Rrcelpta, 3VJ0 head, tomorrow
ai.au head; left over, 4.000 head; Km to 15c
lower; inlxml and butchers, $3.Tu93.: good
joruoire, uenvy, vt.Viirtjr,',, rougn Heavy
c.iu-'i., i-i, iu;ui, o, iiiiik 01 saie.
Vi.Vi.V.
SHEEP AND LAMIIS-Recclpts. 25.CO)
11,1111, mnT, hi'hk; ininiis, ioo to oc lower
goo 1 10 cnoice weiners, h.ih.o.); fnlr t
cnoico mixed, 13, Wis 1. 15; western sheep. $3,
VI.IWI Irarllngs, Jl.i'iMI.M, native lumbs
j.ovu.sj; western lumbs. $3.755.40.
KniiMiis, City l,hr Mock .Mnrket.
KANSAS CITY. July IS CATTl.Krin
celpts, 6,(Xi0 head nntlves. 3.0oo head 'iVxans,
i'i ntnii calves; cows and veal calves
strong; otlicr cuttle .steady; choice export
and dress beef Hirers. Sl.K.VihVfin! fair 1,1
good, $i.25f4.75; stockcrs and feeders, $2.26
iiii.ij; western ten steers, sa.iotyo.oa; Toxans
" " " " n f . W.05574.IO; Te.xns grass steers
.UKj3.Ji cows. J2.rHf4.2j: heifers. $3.00.
4.Sj; dinners. $1.50fl3.60; bulls, $2.25Tj$4.00
. IIOGS-Recelpts, 11,000 head: mnrket
10c lower: top, $6.10; bulk of sales. $5.0(
W: neavy. M.518.10; mixed packers, $5.i0
Ui-'?!."K,1L --45?5.75; pigs, $l.505;o. 15.
atlWIJP AND LAMIIS-ltcce hits. 3.000
head: sheep strong: lambs, 10SH5c higher
himbs, $4.oO7.i.&0: wethers, $3.2,'rf3.7; venr
'lugs, $3,7551,25; owes, $3.003.3.)i Blockers
n.wu .oii.
fit. Louis Live StooU- .Mnrket.
ST. LOUIS. Julv IS ..PATTI.i.'iinn..i,,i
Ii3?.)e.,10.,u1' '"''ludlng 4,W Texans; market
'MlSc lower for Texans, with nntlves nil
iiiiiiiuuuai oc on; native snipping and ex
port, steers, $l.50riS.M; dressed beef nnd
nutclier steers, $4,005(5.40; steers under l.Ooo
iKiuiius, j.iin.n; Blockers nnd feeders, $2.7i
J'4..) cows nnd heifers. $2.00ff 1.75; canners,
i.Msi.ia; onus. ;.in,iiu; Texas nnd In
'Hanteers, $3.0561.40; cows nnd heifers, $2.4
nous llecelpts, 7,700 bend: market 5c
c-iA,,'8 """ "ents. 5.S3(fj3.95; packers,
$j.Miifl.0O; butcherH, $6.Hva;.S0.
btihiSP AND LAMHS-Rocclpts. 7.000
"U marget siowj nntlve muttons. $3.25fF
u..u, iiiinu.i, i,OTiio.in: runs nnu nueks, 31.7
nj-i.w, eiui;ni;rs, $l,oru.w.
Nev Vork Live Stork MnrkeJ.
juv YORK, July 15. IlEEVES-Re
ceipis, 4,,ifi iicacl; steers, dull nnd 10ifl5c
lower; bulls and cows, firm to 10c higher;
steers, $l.00fi3.M): bulls, $2.754.40; cows, $2.25
m-.w, nt, i.-ii.uu in laiiiicn.
CALVES-Recelpts. 4.313 head; opened
aiUJi;r AND LAMUS-Recelptn, 1S.&63
""im, tn in. luiauw, juv-yc iowr; tin nom ex
cept u frw cnr; Hhi-p, tXH.$0; choice,
V,,v.-i4 ..;, Vlllin, tl".
HpOS-llocrlpts. 8.297 head; trlflo weak
Quotations, 15.3oti6.ft!.
St. Joseph L,lve Stock Mnrket.
BT. JOSEPH, July 15. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 2,209 hend; mostly 10c lower: nn
tlves. H.OO-iKi.ftl: rn' nml hnlfaru ti o-,o.
1 Srt. hull. nr.. I Mo m'.'..'".f' '""
...... i.d.oi.; Rinciters anil
feeders. $2.13(3-1.25: veals, J2.OiV85.S0.
auiio-iirecinis, 9,ui nenil; market
mum: mantel steauv in nirnm, rn- i......
others weak; top spring lambs, $3.73; Utah
Stock In SlKht
oTmC fP,lowlnK tnble t-hows the receipts of
iivn . J v f ' i ul.,no "vo Principal
. u u.ub. ,.., nvto a III) lii
n.,th nu Cattle. Hogs, s'h'p.
South Omaha 3,417 n.69 2,r,ll
yieago . 29,000 3S.00O 25,000
Jiaiiciun i-liy ,, , 0,000
11,0(0
7,700
8.SS7
3.1XO
7,000
St. Louis
7,700
2.1X9
St. Joseph
Totals
2,0S:
..52,056 72,256 39.596
StiKnr .Mnrket.
NEW ORLEANS, July 15.-SHOAn-Mor
aULe.t:.opc''.1 kp,t,,1,(V.,33'lf'lc; open kol
(i1r.u,,7,l 3 -W ile; centrifugal ycl
low, 4',iS?l ll-16c; seconds, 2 7-lftli4e
MOLASSES Dull, rrntrlfiinl nrnc
LONDON, July 15.-HEET SUOAR-July,
SAVE LIVES OF INNOCENTS
C'oiiKer nnd Itoeklilll Dlscn vi rrd to
Itenionllile tor Preventing;
UiiTTiirrniitcd 'Execution.
lie
WASHINRTON, July 15. It Is now op
pnront from mall reports which have
reacl;u tho Stnte department from China
that It wns solely through thn modt-rallon
and humanity cxorcUcd by tho United
States representatives at Pekln by the pres
ident s direction In tho early negotiations
for a settlement of tho Iioxcr trouble that
a number of Innocent llvee were not sae
rlflced. These reports show that a more sober
and painstaking Inquiry has developed tho
fact that some of the Chinese ofllclals sup.
posed to have beifii conuaclrd with the
Doxcr outrages, whose capital punldinient
whs dtsnanded by tho foreign ministers.
have been proved to bo entirely innocent
or the chnrges against thun. In many
other cases proof has been ndducrd that
tho ofTensos with wntah the Chluese otn
clals were charged were not nenrly fo gravo
as was supposed at first by the foreign
rcprcsentotlves In Pekln. Therefore It Is
regarded here by officials as n matter for
congratulation that Mews. Conger and
Rockhlll moved with deliberation and ncted
as a restraining Influence In tho matter of
punishment, for nnt only were these llvos
saved, but under their Influence tho whole
list of capital sentences waB reduced from
ton to four nnd mllltatlon of other offenses
was obtained.
BETTER SERVICE FOR ALASKA
'ostolllce Deportment Prcnlile for
Faster nnd More l'ri'iiioiit
Trips to Clrele City.
WASHINGTONT July 15 Tho Postofflio
department his contracted for an Increase
of tho postal service in Alaska that will
provide quicker time between Seattle nnd
Circle City nnd Intermediate points and
furnish a direct steambos-t service to Sitka.
Tho new contract culls for an additional
round trip every month between Seattle
and Circle City via Sitka and Valdor and
tho All-American overland route. The
schodule time Is shorter than ever before.
Tbs contract runs from Octobor 1 to June
9.
71.,
70.'!
il..
i- -k,i ,vv er; iigiu ano light mlrted,
$., 0y 5.90: medium and heavy, J3.751i0.10
pies. JI.OOQS.00; bulk, $5.705.90. " '
GERMANS COURTING JAPAN
Tluue In Vtil.oliniiin unit Tnbln Or
KnnUe to Proiunte Their
Interests There,
WASHINGTON, July 15. The Orrman
merchants of Yokohnma nnd Toklo havo
formed nn association for the purpose of
promoting German commercial Interests In
Japan, according to Information furnished
the State department by Consul General
Ouenther nt Frankfort, German)'. The ns
soclntion, It Is stated, will net In conjunc
tion with Blmllnr Gcrmnti bodies In east
ern Atln. Steps have be 'li taken tnwnrd
the publication of a weekly newspnper In
German.
Aiiitltititiciitn In the .Nitty.
WASHINGTON. July 15. Tho president
today mndc the following appointments In
the navy: Captain, Chnrlcs T. Hutchlns;
lieutenant commanders, Edward Lloyd. Jr.,
Allen (1. Rogers, Georgo It. Clnrk; lieuten
ants, Vntcs Sterling. Jr . Emniett It. Pol
lock, Richard S. Douglans, John P. J. Uynn;
warrant machinists, 'ocl T. Ulggs, Arthur
T. Perclvnl.
Xen simper Mutt Cnittlnu; lliitue,
LONDON. July IS. Mr. Joseph Pulitzer,
proprietor of the New York World, and
Miss Pulitzer will sail for New York on
the Whlto Star liner Teutonic, leaving
Liverpool July 17.
Trnimport Leaves with SIcU Milliters,
MANILA, July 15. The Vnltcd Slates
army transport Sumner with convalescent
soldiers on board has sailed for Snn Fran
cisco. Summer Specials
$25.75 Buffalo and return dally.
$21.50 Louisville, Ky. and retrun
on sale August 21, 25 nnd 26.
$24.75 devest' 0, and return
on sale Septomber 7 to 10.
Homeseekers' Excursions
On sale first nnd third Tuesday ench month.
Summer tourist rates to nil resorts, nllow
lng stopovers at Detroit, Niagara Falls and
Iluffnlo. for rates, lake trios, Pan-American
descriptive matters, call at Omaha &
St. Louis Olllce, No. HIS Far nam street
(Paxton hotel block), or write Harry E.
Moores. O. A. P. D. Omaha, Nob.
Weak Nerves
People cannot heln worrvlnir when
their nerve are weak. That feeling of
languor, iiiiuiirM aim exiiniimion IS
the fearful condition which often pre
cede itmnlty. The power to work or
study dimluMirs nnd despondency de
presses the mind night nnd tiny.
If you are suffering the torture of
Nervoui Debility, there Is no knowing
how soon you may decline to something
more horrible. Ilut you enn get well.
The youthful strength, buoyancy nnd
happiness enn be restored by the use of
They have cured thousands, nnd we
have so much confidence In them that
we give nn iron clud guarantee with a
f5.00 order.
Selit'nnywhereln plain package. S1.00
per box, o boxes for S3 00. Hook free.
Bwr ajaf hv Tfnlin jft. f.t m. eiltina
Fuller Paint Ac Drug Co'.', omuiia; mii
Dttvia Drun Co., Council MlufU, U.
A Building
Contractor
will find an opportunity to
get a most desirable olllwe
next to the Building Con
tractors' Club. The olllce id
very cool and pleasant and
the rent reasonable. It has
all the many advantages of
other oliices
building.
in The I3eo
R. C. Peters 6c Co
Rental Agents.
Ground Hour, Hue Htiilding.
iif i m
"lies, Cockroucliofl, Water
tJiiRn, Croton IJiJgs, and all
otlicr Vorruin ...by udni;...
Stetmitf Electric
Victti. n Ooi a: driujut" n l isrooors
or uuui dlrol la cpald.
etonrnc aisotrlo Pnsto Oo.,
CHICAOO, lltQ.
MONEY,
Refunded.
nntuoDr Kay'H Hcnovator
111 r.MTM (1 tf Ltit'ttk li Anktl.
P'Hion, Hi rr and Kidneys Ikst lonle, laxstlve,
blood purillfir linown for til chrnulo llt,ucs:
rennvoies and lnvli(iiriit4 'h wlioie yntem and
( urcs vory worst cbhuv. Oei trial box at onoo.
If notn.itl!H.d nun It notlfj m, wo wlllrtfund
money by return mull Write your symptom
for I r;t MtsiHrai Advice, sample nnd proof, tb to
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ILCOX TANSY PILLS
Monthi7 ntguuur. ssitar.a uri.
Fills. Orusjolnti or by Mill. Prlct, fa
KAnrftnr Wiiman'ft Safaatiatd (frae).
WILCOX UED. CO.. 329 N. IBth SI., PIU.. Pc.
old by obarman St McCunntll Drue Ca.
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n ror tironK uri.;:, tno nppr;ne tor which uouni
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WALL STREET
Money Will C.urn lllu Alonlhly lleturn
The Investor s I'"und J'nys Kcml-Monthly.
Tho oniesl extubilahed In America. ,0
certlflcate-holdes ecr lost n cent. Pay.
ments snndo to ull subscribers every IS
days. No trouble No dnlny. Money
rtfuiidud on demand, Wrlto todny for
particulars, free to any address.
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Boyd Commission Co
Successors to Jnuics E. Lloyd 6 Co.,
OMAHA, NEB.
COMMISSION
CHAIN l'MOVIMO AM) STOCKS.
Slut. l of Trado Ilullilliitf.
Direct wires to Chicago and New Yorfc
Correaoudencv, John A. Wuiren U Co.
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