Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 23, 1890, Part II, Page 15, Image 15

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; SUNPAffi MARCH 23 , 180Q.-SIXTKlfly PAUiSH. 15
1IONEV RATES ARE SFEADY ,
Local Bankers tloport an Aotlvo
Demand for Frimo Fapor.
LOAN FUNDS ACCUMULATING.
An bncxpcotcil Itut Welcome IJrUk-
liens In Sprint : TrftttoVithCol -
lections Fairly Knny nnil
.Failure * Few.
llc.siinio.
1'ho money market shows no appreciable
change and rates nro steady at 8 per cent
for prime mercantile paper with n good sur
plus of loanable funds accumulating. Thcra
is simply n fair demand , If anything lighter
than usual from regular customers at the
banks , and collections nro reported ns easy.
The jobbing district is busy nnd spring trade
is setting in with an unexpected brUkuus ,
especially In dry goods , boots , shoes , gro
ceries nnd hardware , whllo paint nnd oil nnd
other dealers In building and finishing ma
terial say traao Is good nnd prospects for an
nctlvo nnd largo spring business nro excel
lent.
Failures have been few nnd not largo in
amounts involved ana this has agreeably
nurprlscd credit men , who rather anticipated
n season of hard work in looking after do-
llnijucnts who have not materialized , and as
thn crucial period contained In the llrst thrco
mouths of the year has passed In so satis
factory a manner that contentment is ex
pressed nt the results obtamcd nnd con-
lldenco confirmed in the stability nud finan
cial strength of the merchants In this terri
tory.
indications are that tbo trade of the year
will bo heavy throughout NubrasUa and con
tiguous territory whcro crops nro reliable ,
nnd that Omaha will not only retain her old
friends but gnin many now ones. Ono hears
many complaints from traveling salesmen
that Kansas City nnd St. Joseph nro dull and
orders few from merchants ttiero , but our
merchants seem to have moro fault to llnd
because of the delay In getting goods than
because of the diflleutty in solllug them.
Prices of staples nrnubouttho name as last
week. The market for dried fruits of all
Idnds Is firm nt the recent advance nud the
demand Is brisk. Sugar and cofTeo nro
steady and strong nt quotations and it is
thought that the trust will leave suu-ar as it
Is till congress gets through tinkering with
tbo tariff , when ( perhaps It will boost sweet
ness once more. There Is n fair demand for
ini'lIslufTs , and the lluxseed market is steady
though dull. Local produce has shown moro
activity and there is a good market for
choice buttor.'andn brisk demand for cheese ,
which continues to show an advancing ten
dency. Poultry is selling well with a strong
call for young turkoyx , and choice stock of
nil kinds Is wanted. In hides , 'tal
low , grcaso , hay and old vegetables
there are no quotable changes. Heports as
to the condition of winter wheat in Illinois ,
Indiana. Kentucky , Missouri nud Tonnosaco
arc conflicting , but the best authorities seem
to incline to the belief that the crop has not
been Hcrkmsly injured.
The Shipping List says of the raw sugar
murkct :
The situation has undercone scarcely any
change since the early part of the wcc'lc , nnd
the market has ruled llrm but quiet , values
being fully maintained , nnd , in fact , the lim-
itud'oficringa of cane micar on the spot , ns
well at In tho-urinclpal West India islands ,
/together with the dlfllculty of buying any
"fjUAiitity except at higher prices than have
yet uceti paid , appears to induce refiners to
turn their attention to beet , whcro they have
been enabled to buy pretty freely without
disturbing values , and largo purchases are
reported lo have been mndu for prompt and
this month's shipment on the basis of 12s lid
( < t.W * 7J < fd cost nnd freight for firsts and
10s C > dius ' 7 d for after nroducts. Further
offerings were available .yesterday on the
ha.su > of those quotations , but there Is said to
bo less disposition to buy. ns current require
ments have been provided for.
Largo speculative transactions are saldto :
have taken place in Cuba , and the bull ; of
tha available supply there Is holu ut very
much higher' prices , certainly o higher
than could bo obtained hero at present , while
in the Lessor Antilles holders' views nro
fully HO tibovo tills market. In addition to
the straggling cargoes that refiners piek up
ns they arrive here , they linvo been in tuo
receipt of lame supplies by direct Importa
tion , nnd consequently there is no uneasiness
respecting the immediate future.
Thu quotations for rollncd > sugars when
exported , loss drawbacks , arc :
Cut Loaf . 7 } 100 Ui.$4 SI @
Cubes . , . . -10i ( M 12
Crushed . 4 81 (4
Powdered . 400 ( BM 13
Granulated . il 83 ( jfi
Louisiana Crop "Tho Louisiana Planter
nnd Sugar Manufacturer" says that not
withstanding the freezes on March 1 , 2 nud
! ) , which cut off the top growth of the canes ,
the prospects nro as good ns at the name
date In 1347 , which was an exceptional good
year (2s",15S ( hhds 159,001 tons , 2,2-10 Iti
each ) .
Hoot Crop Mr. Licht,9 estimate is now
8,550,030 tons , against 2,7S5,41I tons last sou-
not ) , which estimate Is probably near the
llnalresult. . Ho now estimates an Increased
cultivation for the next crop in ail producing'
countries , as the result of the last campaign
has been so satisfactory to producers. There
remained for export on February 1 , ISC'O , In
Germany and Austria , bSO,000 tons , against
410,000 tons at thu same time last yoar. This
great increase would bo considered serious ,
were it uot-for the rapid increase of con-
Humptlon in nil Europe nnd America , and
the fact' that tha surplus stocks arc held in
beet countries ulono. Stock .111 the united
kingdom has decreased 21,000 tons slr.co the
beginning of the year ; nud the United States
nro virtually without any supply of sugar
except cuch as arrives froui week to week.
OMAHA' ljlV13 STOCK.
Cat He.
Saturday , March 'J2.
Kstlmatod receipts of cattle 2,4'JO , com
pared with l,4i ; | yesterday and 1,053 last
Saturday , The receipts of the week were
11 , Ml. compared with 14,103 last wool : , u fallIng -
Ing off of 2n77. The steer market opened
nlow and lifulens with n weak tendency.
liuyuru neamod disposed early in thu
morning to bear t'au market , but
oilers were not disposed to weaken and thu
result was that whut few sales that wera
imulo were unchanged from yesterday's
prices. Soon after mliUla.rtho market , be
came animated , everything changing hands
ut steady prices , closing nctlvo nnd llrm.
( Julio n number of miles were nindu
ranging from W.OO to 81,33. Only about fif
teen loads of cows wore an market. Thu
limited supply and thu good demand caused
thum nil tu bo picked up early at steady
prices. Tha quality of the cow stoelt was
only fair. The market was well supplied
wltn bull * , so mu very Una ones
vrciL'hlng 2,100 iwunds sold at i.2. > (33-tO. (
Stackers and foodori continue autlvu and
llrm , tha host grades of feeders selling read
ily at M0 ; ( ( t5.
Estimated receipts of hoes IMHK ) , com
pared with it.l ID yesterday aud : itVHl , : last Sat
urday. Tha receipt * of hogs for thu week
have boon ljl.s.11 compared with IT.Ul'J the
previous week , u gain ot DUli
The hog market' o tie tied steady
nt yesterday's prices. Alt were sold by
midday , the top being ftl.ltt , the samu ns yos-
day. Light hops were rather lower and
heavy hogs rathernfronyor. . The avorngo
price today was { 11.01
Kstimatctl receipts of iheop 1,4'.VJ , com *
imrud with lXH ( yottorday ami &MI last Sat
urday The receipts ror tno woolt were
4,117 , compared wltu 0.illII last week , u fall
ing off of l.hVHJ. smuo Utah ewe , Nebraska
curn-fod told at tl.llX
I'rovnllluit I'rloon.
The following I * a Ubloot prlooi pu | In
this markol for lha gr.ijoi of stuck moil-
ttonod i
Prime teor . 1300 to UVJO Ib . .f 1.S5
Uooditoon , liVHoH.V ) Its. , HU
( loiKl itocrs , 1U5U ta 1UOO tti * . . . : U.I
Common 1000 to 1150 m tteori. U.VO
.
Onlmury to fulr oaw . . UK )
l-'alr to KOOU cow * . . . . . l.wi
Good to choice oaw . . . . . . . U.30
C'noic * to fancy cow * . . . , , . 3.M
Jr'mr to gxxid bulls . 1.7S
Choice to fanev bulls . 2.6'j
Light. stookers and fi-oders. . . . 2.51 o $ 3.15
Fcodom. O.Vto 1100 tti . 2.00 @
Fntrtocholco tlht boss. . . . . . 3.IX )
Fnlrtochoica heavy hogs .
Fair to cholco mixed hogs .
nnil Iiuwost Male * ol Hogs.
loday. Yesterday.
Highest . tt.0. ; Highest . 5.95
Lowest . H.ti' 4 LovrciV . . 3.S5
' Stock ItcoolptR.
Oniclal yesterday. Estimated Today.
Cattle , ( VI cars. . 1,431 Cattle , 11(1 ( cars. . 2.400
Hogs , lo caw. . . 3.140 Hogs , 40 cars . . .2,000
Sheep , 7 car. . . . 1,001 Shoeop , 8 cars. . . 1,423
Horsei , 1 cnrs. , r > 7
llsllHltlOII Ol MtOOlC
Showing thn number of cattle , hogs nnd
ahcop bought by the packers and leading
buyers on to-day's marKPti
CATTLE.
liuyora. No.
Swift A Co 1)35 )
Gcorgo H. Hammond it Co , . 201
The Armour-Cudahv Packing company. 122
Lee Ilothschlld i. . . . . 234
Hamilton & Stevens . . . . . . ; . , ' . . ' 13
licnton ft Underwood 109
N. Morns < 100
Shippers and Feeders , 030
Becker & Ucgan . ' . . . . . . . . . 51
CranuiSc Van X.ant U3
IIOOS.
Armour-Cudnhy Packing company.- . 972
Omaha Packing Co Oo ; >
Swlitit Co . .i 378
George H , Hammond & Co. . . . . Mi
Heirs yesterday averaged 253 pounds nnd
07 to the car.
SlIEHt * .
Armour-Cudahy Packhip company 81
Ocorgo H. Hammond Packing company. 314
Hankmuian 85
For thn Wcc ! { .
Showing the number of cattle , hogs nnd
sheep bought by thu packer * and loading
buyers for the week ending Saturday ,
March 22 , 1890 ;
C.ITTM5.
Buyers . No.
Swift ft Co 3,833
George H. Hammond & CQ 1350
The Armour-Cudnhy Packing company 1,0153
Omaha Packing company 120
Shippers and feeders 0,355
noos.
The Armour-Cudahy Packing compnny.10,291
Omaha Packing company 4,370
Swift & Co 2,331
George II. Hammond Packing company. 2'J01 ,
SIIUEI1.
Swift & Company 404
Armour Cudahy Packing company. . . . . 201
G. H. Hammond Packing company. . . . 405
Hoguo Packing company 170
.Haiiklnman . , 85.
' of Prices
The following table shows the ranjo of
prices paid for hogs :
Light and medium hogs . $3 90 (3 $ 95
Good to cholco mixed hogs . . . 3 85 Mil OJ > . ;
Good to choice , heavy hogs. , . 3 85 ( e$3 90
Hun 30 cif I'ricus5hcui ) .
The following table shows the range of
prices paid for sheep :
Prime fat sheep . $440 ( aft 60
Good ftit snoop . 3 5'J ' idl O'J '
Common to medium sheep. . . . 2 03 ( uj : ! 75
Lambs . 4 00 ( $ $ 00
Avoroge Ctut ot
The following table RIVOJ the nvornso cost
ofhoRsontho dates meationod , mcludin ?
the cost today , as nased upon sales reported :
Date. Price. Date. Price.
Mnrch 1 $3 75 March 18 3.37 , '
Mnrch 8 8 70 } March 14 3 91J/
March 4 8 77 March 15 3 07i <
March 5 8 71 % Mnrch 17 8 03
March 0 3 \ % March IS 8 SS
March 7 8 72 March 10 3
March 3 8 78,5 March 20 8
March 10 8 7 ! > March 21 3 81
March 11 3 81 March 2i 3 03
March 12..C. . 3 83
I'nqi ; of
Showing the uverags pries piU for loads
ofhogson the days indicit JI in B3T , 13J3 ,
18S9 and 1893 :
ConiDiirntive
The followini ; tables show the range In
prices on hog.4 diirinir thi ? ami last week :
Snlci.
On ttio Oliirkut With Hlmop.
White , Sons & Co. , Minden ; E. F. nnd A.
Oswald , Wood Itlvor ; Ell Campbell , Shelton
ton , -
On tlin Market "With Hogs.
J. U. Hurkholdcr , Woodbine. la. ; John
Krickson , Swndeburg ; H. E. Roberts , Ar
lington ; Coroll Bros. & Co. , J. L. Packard ,
Creighton ; John Thill , Ainsworthj William
Lister , Hay Springs ; H. Cook , Underwood ,
In. ; J. J. Uoherty. Dunlap , la. ; J. Hastlo.
Elmwood ; Miller &Co. , Uradshaw ; Harris &
U , Central City ; T. Foley , Jr. , &Co. . Grcoley
Center ; Hake it Brass , Mason ; A T.Nichols ,
Hazard ; Kendall & G. , Erlukson : Fisher &
S. , Prague , H. Ulumer , Chnlco ; C. F. Way ,
Ord ; I. Grlflln. Scotia ; N. Watts & Co. .
Grand Island ; Guild & Christy , Wilbor ; J.
S. Iman , Osccola ; Clarlt , H. & . Co. , Wcston ;
Sangstor &li. , Stuart ; JohnNollor , Ucotii6r ;
J. G. Mnlhorson & Co. , Pilgor ; Fulloi * , S. & ,
F. , Lindsay ; A. D. McDonald , Dwlght ;
Phillips & I , Island ; Chambers & 13. , Her
man ; Homlr.v & D. , Oconee ; Sackott' & H.i
Cedar Hapids ; Humphroy & A. , Belgrade :
F. M. fanckett , Boone ; W. T. Kickloy ; Col
umbus ; Monk it Anderson , BInnchard , la.
On thn Mnrlcct With Cnttlp. .
Gus Varncs , Hodcn & 7 , Missouri Valley ,
la. ; Withnoll & L , Crescent , la. ; Phil E.
McDonald. J. lioyer , Craig ; A. C. Ains worth ,
George Golston , Washington ; N. Uothchilu ,
Plain view ; W. F. Bodloy , Scribncr ; Patrick
Brothers. Nickorson ; S. C. Gregory , James ,
Cummins. Elscr & H , Talmagc ; J. Hasttu ,
Elmwood nnd Brok ; Harris it B. Hancock ,
In. ; J. J. Doherty , Dunlap. la. ; E. W. Shel
don. Council UlulTs , In. ; H. G , Rhodes , Howe ;
E. U. Marselus , York ; A. J. Adams , Miller
&i Co. . Hradshaw ; Kooney & Co. , Brav-
ton : N , Watts & Co. , Cairo : A. W. iJownoy ,
Aurora ; E. T. Edwards , W. T. Edwards.
Syracuse ; J. H. Dickson , Bennett ; A. Lav-
orty. Ashbmd : Harris & M. . Central City ;
I. Griniu , St. Paul ; C. F. Way. Ord ; P. M.
\Volfor , Eudicott ; B. J. Morris. Western ;
Hobloman & P. , DaWitt ; Gund & Christy.
Wilbcr ; Perry & Mllens , Wnhoo" ; C. J.
Furor , Falrflold ; T. J. Caffeo , Sioux- City ,
In. J John F. iCesslor , Lyons ; J. F. Register.
J. P. Mordon. ,1. W. Latin , B. F. 'Bdau' , W.M. .
White , Tckamah ; Chambers & B. , Herman ;
F. W. Cumtnings , Humphreys iS ; A , Belgrade -
grade ; R. Standen. Columbus ; J. S. Iman ,
Silver Creek and Claries ; Merriclt Co. Bank ,
Clarks ; Faulkner & S. , Rouurs ; J. M..Abra-
hum , Mercer ; .1. A. Qulnu , Elkhora ; J. M.
Emaritio , Council BlufTs , la. ; C. L. Newman ,
A. J. Woarin , Silver City : W. E. Bryson ,
Adams ; W. E. McClouu. Holdrago ; Haukia
Brothers , Cambridge ; Jackson & U. , El-
wood ; William Grossbaus , John Ketch , J. J.
Niblock , Suttour A. Cruickshnnk , Crete ;
H. Blumor , Chalco ; T.J.Taylor , Shelton ;
Brett & J. , Woou River ; People's state bank ,
Gothenburg ; Alfred Flint. Qyorton ; J. C.
Goodcll , Buda ; Adamson &Ford , Loup City.
To the Trnvcllnc Public.
The great Uock Island route 'has.pro-
vidoil every convonlctice and comfort
for its passengers fjoinpr cast ever its
main lino. Its solid vestibule express
trains , which leave daily for Dos
Monies , Davenport , Rock Island aud
Chicago , are the finest in the world.
They consist of now and elegant day
coaches , dinincr cars , Pullman piUtico
stooping cars and free reclining chair
cat-A , superbly appointed and fitted
up with all the modern iinurorn-
monts thatconduco to safe and luxurious
travel. Junctional and terminal con
nections are nuulo in union depots and
at Chicago with fast limited vestibule
express trains for all points east. In
addition to this magnificent train , two
express and mail trains leave Omaha
daily , carrying sleepers and dining cars.
Further information as to routes ,
rates , time , berths , etc. , call on or ad
dress J. L. DoOovoiso , 1303 Farnam
street , Omaha , Noh. Telephone 78:1. :
K. ST. JoiiN1 , .Ixo. SKHASTIAN- ,
General Manager , G. T. & * . A. ,
Chicago. Chicago.
The "VVny They Clinnuoil.
The Chicngo Sc Northwestern liavo
changed lime. This is the way their
trains run :
The morning passenger loaves Omaha
Union 1'iicillo depot at I ) : 15 every morn
ing bamo as usual.
The limited loaves daily at1:30 : p m.
and arrives at Chicago 8 o'clock next
morning. It is the same popular , elegantly -
gantly equipped train , vostlbuled , chair
car , diner and new nloopors , direct
from Omaha , and in addition now car
ries it Htiporb sloe-pur for Omaha , passen
gers oxclnslvoly. Omaha patrons are
appreciating tills.
The Fast Eastern Mail loaves Omaha
at 11:15 : p. in. dally after hiisincss hours.
Arrives at Chicago 1:115 : next afternoon.
Makes good oloso connections with
limited custom trains on all lines , or
gives pnfiiHiiigurij the afternoon in Chi
cago. Northwestern dining cars nnd
iimf sleepers on this train ,
I'aiuongors for points where "Mm-
itml" and "Eastern Mall" trains don't
stop take the night express at 0:16 : p ,
m. daily except Saturday.
lingL'ago chocked from residence * .
G. T.VKf5T , H. II. IUTCIHK ,
City I'asa. Agt. Gun , Agt.
City olllce 1 101 Fiinuxm st. Telephone -
phone 601 , _
Cnllfurnln
I'ulluiiui tourist hluopitig car oxoiir-
tn ( . 'allfornia and i'acltlo const
leave Chicaso uvory Tliimilny ,
iH I'lty every Friday via the Simla
Fo route. Ticket rate from Chluairo
$17,50 , from KaiiHiia C'lty t i , nlooplng
car rate from Chicago tl per double ,
Itortli , from Kaiisn C'lty 13 pur double
berth , Everything furnished except
nidiilH , Tliuio exournlons are porium *
iillyeotidnclod hyox | > erlencad oxouralon
mniiiigcrs who accompany pnrtlud to
ilostlnntton. For uxoumlon ( older con *
talnlng full particular * ami map folder
and time tahlu of tha Santa Fo route
nnd reserving of Blooplng car borttiu ,
addremi H. M. tgoo < l , gononvl a ont ,
K. L. I'almor , traveling ti-'ont , Ai T. A :
H. F , railroad. 1UIM Farnam btrout ,
Oniaiiu ,
THE SPECULATlf MARKETS ,
Wheat Tame Durlns the Qroator
Part ot th < rilaB3ton.
mi
MODERATE TRACING IN CORN.
Or\tn Qulat null Without Important
Feature Ijnrd null"hort Klbs tlio
Features In lrnvl liiiii Cut-
tlo nnil Ifojji.
1 i ?
CHICAGO 1'UOUUCB MAUICKT3.
CHICAGO , March 23 , | Special Toloarnm to
TIIK HEE. ] The wheat market during the
greater part of the session was tumo , com
pared with the previous days. Owing to the
weakness on-tho curb the opening wns off n
fraction nt SOJfo for"May , nnd nftor touching
3 the price want quickly up to
the highest fleuro on the ndvnnco.
There was an easier feeling , with the price
holding around 81c nt noon. Juno Bold nt
SOtfc to 80J c , to 60 , o ht the same tlmo ;
July 78.VC , to 78JsC , to 7318 ( < 73t < e. Now
York bought wheat hero on expert clear
ances there of 290,000 bushels nnd
the prospect of other wheat al
ready loaded moving out. Outsldo
orders were mostly on the buying sldo. The
local crowd ciimo m and bought early , then
sold out nud looked for a break before ) the
closo. Kcntuclcy dispatches contained most
bullish crop nows. The weather had a bear
ish ofTcct. During the last hour wheat was
moro active than at any tlmo early. The
crowd sold out quite freely after 18 o'clock
nnd Mny wont off to 80 4'c. There was a
third rally to Slj c , but as generally antici
pated , .tho close was weak. Hutchlnson
wired tit. Louis half nn hour before
the close that ho thought the market
would sell off. This brouaht tolling
orders from that city. Tbo soiling tnen became -
came general nnd liutcluuson encouraged it
so that hu might hava his put and calls of
last night put-to him. Mny touched $ OH@
SO fc for n few trades nnd closed nt bu ) e.
March was nominal at 80c , Juno at SUj o and
July at 78c bid.
Corn was traded In to n moderate extent
and the undertone was heavy , but the mar-
hot hold up moderately well , duo almost en- >
tlroly to the strength in wheat , The largo
receipts , both present nnd prospective , had a
'tendency to increase the offerings nnd re
ceivers sold quite freely of May , whllo the
demand was limited and scattered. There
were n few buying orders on the market for
May at 29J e. Now York was easy nud
Lyons steady , with cables unchanged. The
speculative market opened at about the clos
ing oriccs of yesterday , was steady for n
ttuie , then declined } { c , became Inactive and
closed ® } { lower than yesterday. Cash
property was in moderate request , offerings
fair nnd prices 'frt't'.fc lower nnd closed easy.
No 2 wns In moderate demand and sold at
23K@23Jfc , tno outside for special location ,
nnd closed at 23J c bid. No. 2 yellow sold nt
3S c@39c , the outsUe'prico for special lo
cation and closed atSJ c. No. 2 white sold
atlie. . No. 3 sold nt 2 ? spot and to arrive
nt 27e and closed utTj4'c ! , depending on lo
cation. No. 3 yellow soid at 2Sc nnd closed
at 23c. J (
Oats were quiet nnd without important
features , uricu changeai&c'iiig small and the
closing sales were uboui ho same as on yes
terday The demand foV'curlots In store was
moderate. No. 2 sold utttMfc. No. 2 white
for "May sold ut 23 @ . ' | ; iaC.
The principal busmoasjn provisions today
was it ) lard nnd short rio's. This was in the
nature of covering shorts , with Pardndgo
the loading buyer. I'rlco ? were advanced
some , but when the sWorts stopped buying
prices went back clcse.to last night's figures.
Pork moved with the other products. The
principal trading in pork was the selling by
Cudahy. May pork ffifild at $10.47 , to
$10.571. ; , to S10.42K , tohji:6.47K | : at the closo.
Lard for May wont from 50.18X to (0.30 ,
then off ta $10.12 } und tt iamd ! stonily around
$0.15. .Short ribs sold Mt'JS.lO , to ' 5.
5.15 , too.10. ' ' V
CHICAGO iaVE STOCK.
CHICAGO , March 22. ( Special Telegram to
TUB HEE.J CArrr.K Thefow cattle on the
market were disposed of nt an early hour
and the general market closed steady.
Choice to cxtiyf beovea , $ l.505.00 ; medium
to good steers , 1,850 to 1,500 Ibs , ? 3.80@4.40 ;
1,300 to 1,1150 Ibs , ? 3.-)0@4,10 ; 050 to 1,200 Ibs ,
Hoes Hogs WTO in good demand and n
shade stronger on prime heavy , but only
steady on mixed and packers , while light
mixed and assorted light sold rather easier
than otherwise. Packers paid f4.0U@l.7Hi ,
Inrccly $ U2) ( &J.15 , and shippers $ I.17J . @
4.2TK , largely $1.20@4.25. Ono car-load ot
fancy heavy was bought for Sperry &
Uaruos at S1.30. < There was little or nn de
mand for light sorts , wl h ? l.80 the ruling
price.
FINANCIAL.
NEW YORK , March 22. ( Special Telegram
to TUB UEE. I STOCKS The stock market
started slow this morning. Transactions
during the first hour were the smallest for
months. There was no animation an.ywhoro
except In Sugar , and while the same steady ,
Arm tone prevailed movements In prices
wnro scarcely perceptible. The opening
prices were either unchanged from last
night's figures or but slight fniar
tious different and in a few slocks
did prices got moro than l { per
cent nway from thnin. Sugar declined
from ( VJ > to OSJf , a loss of 1 per cant from
last night's price , but later rocovoro.l the
loss. There was no other movement beyond
n , recovery in Louisville , Now Albany &
Chicago from 3l ! to 40. The bank statement
shortly before noon had n reassuring effect ,
but there was no impartnnt change In prices
Tunncsseo Coal wont to 57 and back to CO ,
Kock Island was the most buoyant of Urn
Grangers. On the whole the market closed
with little interest. The total sales of
stocks for the half day were but 41,000
shares.
The folio wing wore the closing quotations :
IJ. S. 4s rezuUr. liPi'Noi'thorn I'aclUo. . ! 'i '
U.8. 4s coupons . .r.1' 'donraferrea . V- .
. UWiU. it N. W . Ill
II. H.4Vi * coupon * .hHli dopmrcrrod . HI
I'aclflclUor'JJ . . . .1 10 IN.V.OtJiitrnl . K !
Ontral I'noltlo. . . lliiUI > . &K . )
. . .13) jllnciclxlnnd
Chtcairollurlln tun U1..M. & Ht.P
& 'Juinnv ' IJ'4 _ dqiir ferr d . . „
llfinoiiOontril. . . ' .Ill
' "
l.nXoShorn . . . „ . 107 MiUrofirnil. | , ,
Michigan Central ft 'osturti UnUm. .
MoMijr Kttjy ; no 1
I'liiMU MKIUHNIILB
cent.
Bmm.tvn Ktciuvoit Uull but stonily ;
utty- day bills , f l.i& HUpninnd , JI.WJv
.Ml n i nn '
NHW YOIIK , M.iroli 35fHuoohl Tolo < r.im
toTiiit II .I flu f.ilij.vtnj ur.i tin ) tain *
_ .
Kuotation | i fff
Allfo . , .UK Kit . . . , ' . * < ( )
Caltfddlllu. lilt . .IK ) IMIIaliM .110
( 'oniitoclt.T. icrpjuu ) < ) iil rlii
Hi il ( x l , T . .1.1) Ophlr
KI CrtiKi. . . . IO II' ' )
I'riulnnJ . , , .110
HoiiiaiUke . . , TIU )
Horn Hllrsr . * iil fen
Iron Hllrer . . . ! < * >
.M.VItlCKt'4 ,
CniOAtin. .NUrali 31. 1:13 : u , m , clou )
VVhunt-owori [ .Maroli , 80o ; May , Ua.
wCurn-UUrhur ! Moron , ih 4 ; May , Ml/fc
O U-Kloadyi Mtrob. Xll(0 | Iu > , 5lK -
Kyo March. IJt < t > .
lUrlar Nothing dolor ,
l'nmo'riiiioltty-l.lB.
- $ . .
Klat-Culi , (1.41
\Vhltky-II.O-J.
I'ork-Ht Jy. M roh , lltLMtfi May ,
'
l. rdKt Jyt M r h , HIO ; M y , 10 IS
I'loiirlirm. . winter wn t , W.IAWI..U ;
10
-Shoulder * . tl.33i ( l.40 | short
clear , | .f.4V ( < { 3.riO | horl rlbi , Mnrch , .V07' ' > .
crcninory , lf > C 2 < ot dniry.
Ottoo o l-'lriui full cream cheddar * . 10
KitRn-KIrm : froth ,
Illdo4 Hlondvj heavy nnd lltfht
mvlted , 4H''M"ioi ( anltod bull. Wfo ;
suited i-nlf , r.i uidry Hint , 0 < 7o ( dry nultod
hiiloK , duj dry culf , fl ( > { 0iitiloncoti * , SOo citrh.
Tixliow HtonJy : No. 1 nolid pnckod,3ui
No. 2,3 , 0 ; cnko , 4o.
Itccolnt * . Klilpni'tn.
Flour . . . 10.0UO U.mHl
Whritt . , . IMOUI ( v 3I.MIO
Coru . 3.V1.IXX ) IOO.IKX1
Oats. . . . . IOO.IKX ) 191,000
Now VorK , March 2J. Wheat HocolpH ,
2JOOObu hol ; oxportH , 39000i t)0t ) llrinor ;
No. 2 rod , 8uH Mlia ( In clovAtor , W nj
Oofcnlloafoy 0ljfor. o b. ; option * Irregu
lar , No. 3 rod , Mnroh , closing nt Wi' ' e.
( JortiKccelpU , 27iXX ) Inmliol * ; uxunrt * ,
40,400 Imsliolv. Rpotinn ; No , ' ) , 37u
In clovutor , : i7'9Caso { nlloat ; unurndotl
mixed , U2v(30Kc ( ; options wciilter ; March
: m'e. ,
O.iU Hecolpt , 100,01X1 btithoUi oxporU ,
172.MO buahola ; npot llrmer ; Nn. 3 white ,
32TiJ33 < s : mixed weiturn. 37k(33IK" ( ! wlnto
do , 80ij33o ( ; optlonti llrm ; Aiitroh uloilng nt
20c.
Coffee Options closed steady nt 10'ieW
points up. Snlos : 'i'Kl ( ImRs ; Mnrch ,
? 17.85 , May , ? 17\I ; spot Hlo stondyi fnir ;
-Kiuv , No. rcilnod ; toivor.
I'otroloum United cloned , April. S7o ,
EifBS Steady ; wentorn , 1I ( ' 4MK > - ' *
I'orlc Steady j now incus , ( U.riO@il3.00.
Lard Advanced 3 or 4 points ; western
Btunii ) , fG. ! > P.
lluttor Active ; western dairy. Il@l9c ;
creamery , l.'l as c ; Klifln , 20'27c. ' (
Oheoso Firm ; western , 10Ql3o.
Kt. liiiulN. March 2i Wnoat Lower ;
cash , 771i ; < 1 ; MuV , T7Jf@77Vi'-
Corn Lower ; oiian , 25 * < c ; Mny , 2tJ' < o.
Oats Kaiy ; cash , 23'o ' | Mny , 33)40 ) ,
I'orlc Quiet nt * | 0 5u.
Lurd-Qutet nt M.OO.
Uultor Uncham-eu ; creamery , 2J 33n ;
dairy , ltit22c.
Clncltiiiiul , March 23.Vhout Firm ;
NQ. 2 red , SOu' .
Corn Stronger ; No. 2 mixed ,
Oats Firm ; No. 2 mixed ,
Whisky f 1.02.
JVtliiniMijMilm. March 2J.Vlioiit Ho-
colpts , 17.1 cars ; shipments , < ! 0 cars. Cash
loss nctlvo nnd silently higher. ClositiKt No.
1 hard , March , 70' ' c ; May , 81c ' ; on truck.
S0j' ( > ? 81c ; No. 1 northern. March nnd Anrll ,
"SMC ; Mny , 70.Vc ; on trnck , 7070J4o } ; No. 3
northern , Mnrch , 70'jfc ; May , 77jfc ; track ,
703780.
Ku nsan City. March 23.Vlioat
Steady : No. 3 hard , cash , ti3ku ; No. 2 rcit ,
cash70 | s'a70Wc. (
Corn \\eaker ; No. 2. CASH , 23j ; ( 32V < ? .
Oats No. 2 , cash , 17Jfc.
fllllwiiiiko . March 2J. Wheat Steady ;
No. 2 spring , cash , 73@7lc ; Mny , 7UJJo.
Corn ITlrm ; No. 3 , 2'Jc. '
Oats Ffrm ; No. 2 , while , 24c.
Hyu i'irm ; No. 1 , 4lc.
Hurley Higher nt 42 ,3 I K.
Provisions Firm ; pont , cnsh , 910.81) ) ; May ,
10.45.
Mnrch ' 2J. Wheat Stcndv ;
demand poor ; lioldors olTor moderately * , Cali
fornia No. 1 , B L'd per cental.
Csrn Quiet but stoituy ; demanil poor ;
now mlxeU western , 3a il > jil per cent.
Cfilonso , March 23. C.ittlo Hucolptt ,
2,000 ; steady ; hoove * . * l.50 ( 5.00 ; steers ,
J3.40@4.40 ; stockers and foedurM , $ ilOC'(3.70 ;
cows , bulls nnd mixed , S1.5'ji ( 3.40 ; Texas
corn-fed stoern , J-J.Oor 'J.'S ,
HOKS Hecoipts , 15,000 ; stronircr. waulc ;
mixed , Sl.05@1.25 ; heiivy , $1.05 ( 1.80 ; light ,
? l.OO $ " t.'JO ; skips , 51.30.
Slioop Kccolpts 8,000 ; stronger ; natives ,
$ X75QO.OO ; western coru-feil , * 5.2SiJ5.75 ( ;
Texuns , f5.23 ; lambs , $3.50 0.83.
IvniiHiiN City , March 2J Cattle Hooolpls ,
5,200 ; shipments , 12,000 ; market slow , lower ;
steers , f.VJ05 I.GO ; stockur.i und feeders ,
? 2.4U@i.GO. :
HOKS Receipts , 0,300 ; shliimonts , 1,000 ;
market higher ; nil unities , ? J.OOQi4 p.1.
Niitlonsil Stoc'c VnnU. lOmc Ht ,
I ouin , March * 2i ! . Cattle Hccolpts , 7UO ;
Bliinuioi ts. 50'J ' : market steady ; fair to
funo.v , . native steers , fl.-lU , < i4.SI ) ; stockon
and feeders , $2. (0 3.50.
HORS Hccoipts. 1,800 ; shipments , 5,100 ;
market steady ; heavy , $ I.OOi54.15 ( ; packiiiL' ,
Tlio Wni-kiy IJnnU Ktntoinnnt.
Ntw : YOKK , March 22. The weekly oank
statement shows the reserve has In
creased $0,350,000. The banks now hold
$3,410 , 000 in excess of the 25 per cent rule.
The detailed statement is us follows :
Ilesorvo , Incrnaso . . ? 2,8t'i5i'i5 )
Loans , uecroaae . 1,750,000
Specie , incrouse . 8,010,000
Legal tenders' , decrease . il',10 , 100
Deposits. Increase . 081,100
Circulation , increase . 117M)0 )
The export of spcclo from thu port of New
York during the past week nmountcd to
$3)0,200 ) , Of which $252 , 135 was In gold nnct
§ . ' 37,771 silver. The exports of specie for the
week amounted to $420,501 , of which $ J90l > 3j
was In gold and 0,818 silver.
AuiA.sr. N. Y. , March 23. [ Spoclal Telegram -
gram to Tin : HIE.J The hank Bupurlntund-
ent's annual report shows the reserves uf
the banks of the ntnto on January 2 , IS'.IO. ' to
have boon $ OI4.0'7,530 nnd thi ) liabilities
1550,825. 72ti , a surplus of * y3f > 01,803.
Now York Dry GootlH Mnrkot.
New YOIIK , March 33. [ Special Talcf-ram
to THE UEE. | On account of rain It was a
dull Saturday in thu dry Koodo market.
Thura were no chances In tliu general Bltu-
ntlou ,
Are \ < iii
To nny point east , wont or south ? TniV-
ol vltv the Uiirlinctoii routo. Hloyntitly
oqulnpod vustlbulu tniitiH of l-'iilliniui
puliico bluuplnf ; unrs , roclinlii chtilr
cni'fl , bents fruo , ( lining' enrH anil iluy
couuhuH run dnily from the lliirliiiL'-
IOU'H own tlopot in Omtiliu , tlniH uvolil-
Int , ' trntihforH ,
Trains louvo Oniiiliu tui follow * : To
Chicago , I'oorla , St , Loiild nnd the oiiHl
DI5 ; u. m. , : il.r : > p. in. , 11:16 : p.m. ; tu Liu-
roln , Do ii vi ! r anil the wont KCil : ( it , in , ,
10:05 : a. in. , 11:571 : p.m. ; to St. Joseph ,
ICiuiftiH City. St. I.onU atul the Honth
WV , a. in. , I ) : l.r > p. tn. Tlukot olllno l-Jiia
Farnatn stroot. und depot 10th anil Mu-
bon His. , Omaha.
Thn Only Oiin.
The Chlraco , Mihvniikoo & St. f'nnl
lUvllwnv In thu only line riinniin , ' lolld
voHtihulud , uloutrlu lighted uiiil otoutn
hciitiiil trains hotwoun Chlctih'o , Conn *
ell HhitlHiuul Onmliii.
The borlh roiidiiij ; lamp fimturn in
the I'ullinan slooplnij CIUH run on thuuo
llnua \ luituntuil anil ctiiinnt bu tixuil liy
any othnr railway company. It IH the
Krunt iinpnivuinunl ol thu ti o. Try It
und bu ooavlncotl.
Sk'upint ; cam luitvo tlio I'nlon 1'iyolHo
( lojMit , Onmlin , mil p. in , ilallv ' , arrlvlnt , '
nt Chluacn at U3 ; ( ) a , in , 'I'li'MtiMi.'orit
taking thU train are not I'omiMillod to
t > nt nut ol thu cam at ( Yninoll HluiTit anil
wait for thu train to bo uluAtiml. ( l4t
tiokotaantl HlnoplnifiNtrliurthi at Union
ticket otlloo , IMH Fiirnain nt.
F. A. NAHII , Hen. Aift.
J. K. I'llKHTO.V , l'a * . Ait. {
C.IIKAT ltK IMrritri.V ? UA'lljH
Vln l Im U'nliimli Iliillrimil ,
In oriUr to inaUo rotiin for our * | irlntf
ttouk o ( tlokuU thu WalHuh will Uxlny
ooinniHiii's thulr ni'BHl t'lunniiuw ulu o (
rnllnmtl ami t nin < ihlp llek U to nil
JMllllU UtUt Ollll Wlllltll Hl'HI ' Ul HHll fmlll
all iMi'U o ( Kur < iM . Cull imrly , or
wrltu , und nuouru tli'kuU and ttw4ii |
our niiitoniiniMlatlnti * at NViiUuh oltltm ,
ri l'i > main Rtrwtit , Omiiha.
O. N , C'l.\viiNTlek ( t
vU thu
thuU.
U. It.
Omaha toMt. Ixml * wlUi uo
r KluatloH la ull | * olHU < Mtl HHU
Cl a N. l'luUM < ,
Tlok t HKeHtfH \ I'srHHUt Ml. , Uw0in. *
Dr. lliruey ,
ul
YOU MAY OWN A HOME
If You Join n Ilnlliiblo UiiUtllim An *
tioolutloii.
THE LOCAL COMPANIES' WORK
The Vnltin of Omnlm'rt Hotioitl llnlltl-
TIm Wnrk'x llnntiinn In
Uonlty null llnllillitjr
'J'rniiinotlotin.
Tim l/ounl Iltilltlinic A < i < 4oilnll ) < tM .
The Importitncn of IO.MI ami binUltnT ! > <
Roclationsto tiny city of I.W'J ' luhnbitiuit * nud
iipwanUcmi nut tKioreruntliiinJod , nud thnlr
| ) owcr can only bit cirouinscrlhcil u.v the
limit of tliolr niombcmhlp. They nro nn
ngeucy throu < jh which the mint humbln of
wage- workers can llnd a plnco for the \ > \ -
vontmcnt of a portion of hi * cnrtilngi , b < i It
bum dollar n month , nnd * tlll tin tittoucr
which will pay him n larger imroonlugo nn
his doposlt tluiti itti.vnther known form of In
vestment , Slmplo In their iimimmtniMiit ,
they uru yet uuiir > lml by n i-suoful xirntlny
of lt mom'jors ' whlch pntrant * ponslblllttoN nt
IOSIOR , which mluht nriso la other Institu
tions whcra each IndlVlJual alocKholder do *
not have ttio privllogn of axniulniiiK into nt
nil times the worlt and nets of onoti on'.cor.
CompnratlVBly few cltUemnuUr -
stand thu workings of the tou.il iis ocn > tloiM ,
so simple In th.Mr plan of operation , Imteil us
they tire entirely on I ho principle of Ui
monthly compoiinillng of Intorral.
To bccomo a incmborot n local Loan ami
llulldmg association Is to help to build up tha
community by loaning your RMVIIIUS to n
follow stockholder tu provhlu himself ami
family with n lioni'.1 , whllo the risk in ad
vancing to the borrower n minioltint itmount
ta omiblu him to llvo In hu own homo I * very
slight for Iho reason that llui hiiuui moiiuy
which the lirowor pays monthly to the umo-
elation is us : i riilo no tavuter tluiti llui HKIIIO
Iwrrowor would pay rout for tno mima prop
erty. Thousnnils Iti IhU city toduv nro
struggling to meet monthly payments
thulr timnuH , wlioti If they would but taku
ndvantnguof thu loan and building iisuncla-
lions the/ would bo onnblud to prumtilly nnd
easily moot their obligations nx wall us < m >
joy many of the comforts of lllu In full
security that thc'ir humus were beyond thu
reach nf the possibility of the fori'clo uro
suit of the loiiii iik'ont or capitalist. .Monthly
the money is nalil Into thp association unit
loaned to the Mtockholdurn lha ftiiuio tlmu
on sccuritlcHoxnmlncd by computrul commit
tees and approved by the board of dlroclorn
who aru alcctml by tno HtockhnldiiM. l-'or
the reason that tin ) monthly payment In
small there Is loss danger uf dofntilt on thn
part ot thu borrower , unit nt llui xauia tlmu
each payment reduce * the prlncip.il ol thu
borrower Through no loan ugoncy In this
nitv can mntioy oo borrowttl in nmouiitit ot
from ? 1UO to ? 2KMI ( ia KO llttlo i-osl tu the
borrower us It o.in bo through the loo.il us-
Boclatlnns. Thu prlvllugos of rcpijmimlof
loans under thulr workings Is auo of thu
borrower' * option , ami In n way whluh Is
also In his fnvorovor thu iiroiuluui which IN
exacted by loan ngunclM for thai prlvilogo
Thi ) borrowing meinuorof uourio pnys In
terest , but ho not only gets n portion of this
Interest bnclc .main , but IIKowiso nci'iiros
that portion of all other iitturost paid by
other stockholders to which ho Is uutltlcd Iti
proportion tu thn amount of itiouoy niilmll
vidunllv has paid to thu association. Tim
term building association In mUlimdlnu , u *
these iissochitionn nru muru properly liiitli us-
socialloiis. whoso function * aru to luili
funds to meinburn to titialilo thorn to ncqillru
homes , build IIOUSUH mi lots nlru.idv uwiitxl
or nay oft mortgages , Atnplu piovlslim *
oxlm whereby nun bornnvltiit uiumbur * inny
withdraw at tiny tiino what they linvu p.ild
Into the ussoclatliitiH mid ructilvu from it to
10 pur cent on thulr moiiuy for thu tlm < t It
bus been invested. In no casii o in a xtock
holder forfeit what ho has puid In thu as-
ROcUtlon , whllo on thu other Uuml hn Is en
couraged to AIIVO money nud I * iilmost cnui *
pellcd tu anvit by thu iiufon.'oiiiuiil uf it ulltthl
line on dclinquutit utoclihohlors who nlnuvy-
llvo canes out of a hundred full to itm'rfu thulr
payments through uuglcct and curoU'itsnust ,
Thouxpoiisos of thomitiingomuuluf Urn loi-.il
association nro vjry Mimli , us they du not
amount to three iiunrtnrs of I per cent per
annum of thu capital invented. Nil lu.in uitd
building association located uw.i.V from this
citv and pretending to do tiusltiiMs Imro din
offer thu itamo iccurlty nud bunclll * u loc.il
assochitloiiH can glvo to Iwlli luvonlor * tind
borrowers. It Is most truly thn
cnio that priidcnco nhmild dk-tntn 10
to nil Invuslors to phro thulr fnmU wlivru
they can watch mid protect their lUre lj
which cannot bo done when liivotuuuiiU urn
iiiado aw.iy from liutiin. Hn thoruiiKlilv l
thw npproclutud by the i-ltUfns uf iimuy
Hiatus that thuy Imvo provided liiwn prublb
Itlni : no-called foreign loan nud building n
sochitions iiponitlng in tliolr rommoiiWttalths ,
Thu four local associations now Imvo lunii *
to siockholdiirit amouiitliig to fully HW.IHK )
'but thin umuutit In vury mall compnnxt
with thu older citti" . Ono assaclnllult III
Chicago has gl.II.I'J.OOO lit IOJIIM. unit It I'hll
ndolphla there Is tint prclmbly loss limn
t7uVOOKX ( ) luvostod lit loin imsaulatloiiH. The
natural rnsults uf u loan ii soclntloii I * tu
niiiku a bettor clius of ultl/uus by bulhllin'
up thu community In whluh It cxl l , to fun
tcr n love nf homo , t'lieouniuu ' u plrlt of In
dependence , luailliig tu mihrloty , luiiiistry
niidlhomoru full duvulnpniDiil o ( u luw
loving pcoplu. It has boitti trlti-ly mm ( hut
"tho iilaco on oiirth iiuurcMt to houvon u
home. " The foundation of good guvarn
meat Is ttio family , unit whut todiiy i : iUi >
thu ( 'tilted Stair * no completely thu dinlnil
resting placu of umlgritni * Is Hut horn
thuy may acquire and hold n hoiim of llivir
own whosu iin'ciucts nru Hi ownur'i i'u IU' .
\Vcru thn largo iimonnls ilnpoillml in lha
navliiKs tmtiUs lnvo tivl In thn local limn and
building imsdiilutlniis thu humillt * U * Ihn r < nn-
muiiltv would bn much crixuer midtliHs.-
fiirlty to thu Investor Im | it iiml nut HI Din
le.iM , whllo tint prnllts would bo dUtrlhiil l
tililiiiig thn ilniKUilors nnd not to thii c.ijiit il
Ut who alrvndy IMS itioru tli.iu hl u * U d
maud. N
Viilui * ol' Oiniilin'H Miliool llullilliiK < 4 ,
Hecrutury l'lHir | and HuMrinlKiulaiii | uf
HchtMl llnlldliiHs U'oulny Imvii r | hirMHl lh
fullowlng MttimulHil vitUiM nml imuruwiw uf
thu Hiihool housitt In this dlstrkl
ValMH. tn .
lllnhMihool buiMlBtr . JI II , M l SI.WM
Amhlor . ! , ! .
Cns . brisk . I'J. ( ftiw
( 'uss , HI. llnrnitlhis . ! M' 'I.MI
Ciistulliir . ' . " " line
ConUr. hrldk . . . ( MM )
t'uutvr. IraitiB. , , . , . , , . , . . .
I MM
Kurimm . W M ! , *
l-'iriMl , fruwr N . 1. . . . . . .
l'-0r > t , f r MM N . .
Fort Um.iku . .
Krunuilti. fruww Ku I . ! , * >
Kmulillii , frrtiw * i n. 4. , . . . . l ,
JltetaMMI , flMHMXth I , , , , , ,
, fniMwNt * . . . , , , ,
1'iirk. . . , . . . . . . . . . > . . . , , , i
( IMMM Vl W
WttlMMl IIUI
lUurrvll . , , . .
Wllh Urn prwi-vu of f lr voathor In-
cr < M Activity i tnmnfeittHlit \ \ \ \ \ \ \ realty
nml biiliilliitf olrt < lt' , Duriiift thi pnit weak
there lm he u n ilwHdp.l ituiftm Hii tha infer
for iiriwrly ami bt * nii nro fuuy
. . . . .d with ll.n r < wtll nml proipocK
ftillrtwln * Hrftire * lie\v Urn IIIHIIIOM m
ronl ixUIti trtttttfuiUmi * and ( milling permit *
for the w k rlci lniO' l nlny nml fur tnu
wrn r Hii wtMk et lint ywnr i
. HMII MntH TtttfKIK
IS.)1. )
1 * " 11 < 1 J
\\H \
If II.
tT.tir.
di.irt )
. H-.M.
Mondrty
I0.MM ) r.y , )
1.710
TIIK Mt > R OI.HtlltVni
The hank uUMrlnn'Iiir the wick weiO in
follows i
Momlny t HSfl.fi.iti : ,
'hiiMtlny 7tti | < i vi
\\mlniwliiy . , nil Mil tU
Thurmlwy
rrldny
An lH n * of i iicr'fliiiY ( ovr li i > orrd >
l > omiiiitf w * el limt ywir.
rin ; iiHAi.TV M.VIIKI ; ! ' .
I JMriUtMMMM
J M lf lo It It lUld'im ,
loU I , .1 Hint I-M. ( \ t. bU II.Ht'l
' id | tu rJUhiittl. w it
liH < iiriHidrr. tiusi .10 Ol . | . .t
I , mini , nrunn nun. w it . . .
Alrxnuiti > rMMik r In II AreMiMl < l. n w ,
u vr. ' u w , u M , , - ! ! > . w it I \ < M
A J I'liiihli-ion ttml wifn m Mlllna litu
in1) , ( HI i , hlK m , I'oiiplMMMi l'at , il 1,1 0
liilwnnl ( Illtiinl HH.I wlf'f In A ( iiix | | > i >
null , l'it nmi'l > , W < il , I , I.Polliy N l l
IHO
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