Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 30, 1891, Part 3, Page 19, Image 20

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    THE CONDITION OF TRADE ,
T | Not Much Obanpo In the Business or Financial -
' cial Circles of Omaha.
COOL WEATIlEll HAS RETARDED BUSINESS ,
Gomln Moving Frreljr In n i
\Vny , Though iNot Quite Up to
In Sonic
IjllK.-H.
There is very little In tbovuv of now * In
the business nnd llnanctnl circles of Omatia
'
to comment upon.
Trade conditions remain In hbout the same
nhnpo as < week ago. The cool \\oiHhor hai
boon some drawback as It has served to re
mind the country that the corn crop is not
yet secure ana the rotall trade may bocorno n
llttlo inoro cautious. This will tend to post
pone to seine ox taut the Hlllng of orders until
later in the full.
Local jobbers of hardware report a rather
qulotslx days' trndo , but It would scorn that
this Is dun tnoro to a falluro on their part to
realize to the full extent of their great ex
pectations of n fall boom than to the actual
state of the business. Thov had anticipated
n big denmnd for goods this fall , und us It
rfl bas not nmtcrlalhud to the full extent antici
pated they call trade nlovv , and yet
ibo sales of Homo bousos show a
gain o\cr loat year for the mouth
of Aumist. Prices on hardware do not show
any changes , as they nro down to bed rode
now and the demand , hus not boon urisu
enough to Htnrt them up.
In New York tboro is demand enough for
hardware of a general * chatactcr to keep the
distribution of supplies quite up to the level
Tor some time prevailing , with apparently a
little increase making from day to day. The
growth docs not uncover any really now line
of custom , but comes principally from the
regular sources of demand duo to connect at
this time of year , and which. i < * tailing
about its tuual selection of stock. Settle
ments are making slowly and some of them
poorly , and this Is n factor ( ending to restrict
the volume of trade somewhat , bttjors r.ot
finding It caiy to invcat us deeply as they
'
nould like to. Nulls 'show just nbout the
same old poncrul features , and wo find
practically nothing new In the inn of state-
moats. Wire nails are selling freely enough
to carry conviction that they arc Jllllng n
larpo portion of the consumptive demand
nnd cut so Hlowlv ns to show tbat they suf
fer from tba competition.
in dry goods n lulr demand is reported by
the local jobbers , who nro looking for u still
better trade later In the fall. The New Yoik
Bulletin says of the trade In this line that
there has boon no material change In the
character of business passing at Hist hands
curing the week under rovlow. The spot de
mand has been of a perfunctory nature , and ,
as visiting buyers woto at no time in good at
tendance , the aggregate transactions through
their efforts have boon limited. The policy
which buyers are now following is not suoh
As to call for many personal visits , there uro
Co largo selections being in ulo , nnd whoiu it
A only a m alter of u few ciues at u time , the
mails and the tclogiaph serve as the medium
for ordering Thus it is that thoru is such a
wide difference butuoun the extent of busi
ness done by mull and who and that arising
out of poisonul selections. Orders from
the west and nortbucst , have been numer
ous and some improvement has been noted
in southwestern business , but from the
cotton stittcs the demand still comes forward
Blowly. Agents huvo reported a continued
rood duplicating demand for leading novol-
Uos in full prints , and a number of those
fctylos luwo been bo ftooly bought that prin
ters are \\oll sold nhcad on them and will bo
kept busy for a considerable time to como ,
making deUveilos on eiders already placed.
For plnphnms nnd other w ash fabrics and
dress goods there wus n sloadv supplementary
business uurmg tno week , but tho. demand
could not bo called at all active. The piog-
ross mailo in those lines has , however , re
lieved agents from anxiety us to their posi
tion al the close of the season. Stocks now
are in excellent shape and prices steady. The
demand for brown , bleached and colored cot
tons has been marked by considerable irrcgu-
larltv. 'Ihoro has been rather more doing lu
outside brands than of late , buyers frequently
finding sellers orthoso moiu inclined to meet
their views limn others in well known tickets
under which moderate stocks only are bnui
cairied , add yet It Is the latter that the built
of current business is passing. Reports of
business throughout the west and northwest
continue \ery favorable , but in some quar
ters there ure complaints of rather slow col
lections. The jobbing trade bug shown con
siderable activity all week , out of town
retailers being in the market In largo num
bers and covering a wide selection of goods
by their pui chases without operating with
particular freedom Individually. The great
bulk of the local trndo has jot to como for
ward , city retailers having so far been limited
puichasors , nnd the amount of business done
on southern account compares unfavorably
with lastoar.
Local jobbers handling groceries note that
now tlricd fruits of all kinds nro commencing
to arm o mid that prices nro about 50 per
cent louor than last year ut this time. Sugar
remains steady and thoio was never a time
hcn the market here wns so bare of granu-
ulatcd as now. As wo predicted iu cotTco
some time ago thcio hus boon n decline
amounting during the past week to j a pur
pound.
In Now YorK it Is said tbat n bile operators
in staple grocorlen have no really now sug
gestions to make in icgard to general condi
tions , some of them are commencing to refer
to partial tcallzation of previous predictions.
Dependent localities bava been heard from in
sulilclontly satisfactory manner to Indicate
that when custom Is roully ready for stock , it
does not hcsituto to invest , and that necessity
Tor demand is gradually growing greater
( \\IUi a toi tain amount of fresh territory
glrvudy. represented to show that the
firpa of dUtrihuttoii is broadening ) . This ,
It , Is-naturally expected , will bo moio
biartced as coolbr weather approaches , es
pecially so\wltu such portions of the country
ns may become directly bunotltcd bv the
abundant nnd remunerative crops. With the
exception of coffee nearly ovorv staple article
In tno ctoecry line Is really cheap , ami it is
noticeable that , notwithstanding the exceed
ingly liberal consumption the cost of Eugur
fails to tnUo anything like buoyuut form ,
Foielgn markets are In many cases Inclined
to stiffen somewhat , nnd that helps the tone
bore.
COL'.NTin I'llODUCR
has presented some changes worthy of note.
Butter , uhlch Is very scarce , as w'ns noted u
neek ago , has been stiffening up and sales' of
strictly choice dairy have gone as high as ISc.
The piUoou packing stock bos also advanced
Irom U iU to ll' o during the past week.
Uggs have also shown some stiength , ami
14o has been touched. The muruot , however -
over , Is still below what It was at the tame
llmo last J car , when sulcs woio made as high
as ITc.
Tim poultry market , so far as old fowls
Xvoro concerned , has been very slow OutInrf
the six dius under rovlow. While some soles
Imvo bcuu urn Jo above that llguro , $ J.CO has
been about thu top on the best olil fowls.
Chickens havii been in better demand and the
choUcstand largest have been briuuluglJ.'Jj.
OM.Ul.l M.lllKKni.
_ , . , . OMAHA. Aug. 20.
CATTLE Official rocoluts of cattlu TOfl.
a coiiipnrud with 1.110.1 yc-tcnluy and UJ4
Kthnday of la t wuok. The market was
about stoutly on all grade * of both heoves and
butcher sttitik and uclhuiind llrm on feeders.
A bunch of xood rorn-fod natives sold at (3 u\
The receipts during thu week nero 10ii)7 ) , as
compared wlin 11IIO the week prior.
lloud-ORIulal rcculuu of hoga 2,718 , as
comp rud with 2.4IU yesterday and 8.27J
buturduv of last wuok , Tlio market wa
actlru anil 5o to IDu hl.hur on Ikht hogs and
low and n ohnda to 60 lower 011 heavy nogs.
IS early till nuru sold. The ntngu of the prices
tin Id wn Jl.Toa.'Uii : the hulk nulling ut II S5
Ii5.l" . Uclit , ( IUX2MU ! lio.ivy. JI.MVSIW ;
mixed , 14 HUM 8J. Thuavuragu of thu prices
paid wustlKI. usi'ompnrod with 14 8Ti ! yus-
tuoliy Hiul tVtXJ4 ) buturday of last week. The
receipt * during thu week wcru 17UX > , as
compared with 17,31 ! the c U prior ,
SIDCEI * Olllclul receipts ot nheup , 9,015 , us
Compared with 3,484 VMturdar. The miirkot
\tua unchanged. NulKen , ti.5047ii wuit-
irus. USfi l.Ti : soocj euto TU-lb. lambs. (100
&Vtu. The receipts during the week were
I&W us compared nlth IIM the vuwlc prior ,
llluliujt null tiowost Hiilos of llo s.
Today , Yuaterday.
IllBhest 1.1.10 Hlffhust 15.00
. . . . H.7J Ixiwust (4 Ci
of tno price * puld yusturdur , -b7iV
the prices paid touajr , il Hi.
llooelpta null DUpoiltlnu of Stock.
OfUoltl rooolptj nd dUpoiltlJ of alook a *
hewn by the books ot the Union ntookynrdi
nompiny for tlin twontr-foiir hours ending at
C o'clock , p. m. , AilguifTSO , IS'JIl '
IIKUE1IT3.
CATTt.R linos. RIIEIP.
Can IHoRil Crtri , llCfid Cnri. I Head Car . Head
l 701 40 "l3 | 1,015 51
Misrusmov
Htook HouclptH.
OHIclal Today. oniclalVciterdny.
Curs Head Cars lloiul
t'attlo . so TOO Cattle . 7S l.W
llous . 40 2,718 llo.'S. . IB 2.440
Hheup . 10 2,015 Sheep . , . . . IT 3,464
Horses . . . . 1 21
Prevailing Prices on Cnttle.
The following U a t.ihlo of prlco ? paid on
thlsmarkot for the gra'lu of stock montlonod :
I''nncy stcerH. ir.l to IC03 llw. . , .t.'K >
l'rlme tcer , IJMtolir. Ibs . 40) W.2S
< M d Mteers , 11V ) to IXi ) 11)8 ) . 4.20 a4.UO
Hiltolicrs'fitoors. lOVMo I tMlui . . 300 < ( JI C5
I'alrstcors. IKK ) to ir.j Ibs. . 321
OoinmOn Ntoors , 800 to 1200 Ibs . 2.71 tt-IIIO
Knlrto/ood cows . . . . . . 1.41 40i60
Hood to choice cows . 2.2J < ift..40 )
Uholcoto fnnoy cows . . ) OJ fa4.2 ( >
llnlfurs . 20 > 414.00
Vearllngs . 2.00 ( ii-ISI
IVcdem . 2.0 GUM
Htoekers 1.23 W.0
dinners 1 ( K ) W..OO
Hulls l.7" film
Oxen . 1.71 ftt.m
st.igs 1.50 Cftl.OJ
Culvos 1A1 StooJ
Western cornfcd gtoors S.VI W300
Western stcors l.V ) © I.HO
Western COWH l.OJ
nnd Inmost Sulrn
The' follow -ig condensed tiblo show-i the
highest and lowoU sales and highest and low-
estavura oof tbu silm : of hozs and the dates
at this mirkot Inuich month during the
months stated :
ao I'rloo 01" HOIJM.
Showing the aver.ige nrlco paid for loids of
lio.-s on the days Indlualul in ISaT , IhSS , liS'J
isoj and 1SOI :
Itccciptsiiml Disposition I'or tlio AVcelc.
Olllclul receipts and disposition of stork as
Hhoirn by the books of the Union stockyards
company for the wuok ending at & o clock
p. m. balurday , August 20 , IS'H. '
UKCKIITS.
1 1110 1 00 1 . ! 2 00
BTAOS.
2 1110 Z 00 'sm
'smWESTEIIN CA1TLE.
No. Av. I'r.
They Speak troiu Kxporlonco.
"Wo know tram experience lu the use of
Chamberlain's Cough Hemedy that It will
prevent crauis" says MOJSU. U ad berry it
\Vorloy , 1'crcy , la. They olio odd that tbo
remedy has Riven great satisfaction In tbat
vicinity , and that they bollevu it to bo tba
best In the mnr.uet for throat and luug dis
eases. For sulo by drugsjUti.
Stone Is being distributed aloa Twenty-
fourth street to pave tbe motor car rom >
' part of the s\reoU \
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS ,
An Unusually Weak Day for the Wheat
Traders in General.
CLOSED BELOW THE DOLLAR MARK ,
AH Ccrcnls Followed Suit nnd Iiow-
crcd Prices TliroiiKtiout 1'rovls-
IOIIH Fell In Sympathy with
Other
CHICAGO , 111. , AUK , 28. Weakness wns again
the fuatnroon the Hoard of Trade today and
c\crything closed lower ; wheat going below
the dollar mark. The trading In cereals wa
light ; lint provisions xxoro fairly active.
\Vhoatoponod weak and lower , but there worn
plenty of buying order * around $1 for l > ocom-
bur nnd thulr execution caused u temporary
upward inoxomont. December started ut 31.00
to tl.OUV nnd then ndvnncod to lI.'JOJi. Then
ontno n lot of soiling orders , chiefly from Now
York and renewed weakness xvns the
result. the prloo quickly rollrln ?
to II a ? iln. Iluro some stop loss
orders were reached ninl the price
wmi made iO'.c with one of two sales at 0-iyc.
The buylng.orders at SI.OO a aln como Into
play and the croud starting to tiiUo profits on
early silussoon put the market up a-iiln.
The advance was again checked \\non 11.OP ,
had been ro ichcd. Another Jiirno toll QO fol
lowed , but the buyers at that prko were upon
this occasion , overwhelmed by the vim of thu
sellers , who , with longs going tholiay ,
crowded prices down to'JJ'ic In a few minutes.
The resting prlco wusPIHc.
Tlio nuttH WHS all buarNh. The foreign inar-
kotH readily aiiiloscod | In the concessions In
prices offeicd from this side , and the cahlo-
gram roi.ol\ed this morning relleeled tin-
woakcst sort of feeling , more iMpecially at
Ijhcrpool. The noi-thwrst ronilnucd tosund
In dlni | itchcR denying any Kerlous damme to
wheal from the recent fiusts The chl f Inllu-
enclng factor tona d the mil of tlin session
was the evidence being furnished by the ontl-
matoil roi-ulpls for Monday that the tiioro-
munt of \ \ lntorrhent uas not Ilkolv to let up
\olnnit ! ut present , S7U can bolng the probable -
able Inspection retuins for the llrst il ly of
next neek.
'I he corn market was a p-uallul to nhoat In
Irregulailtv of the opening prices. Uutobor
sold at from SVi'J , to Me , prlnulpallx , liowuvoi ,
around tlu > lo-ver ( inotatlon , there was : i
he.ivy business clone for iilHtit ton minutes
near the opening but It ouleted down after
that time and wusonly subjected during the
remainder of the session toocc islon.il Bpnrts
of actiUtr. A nerxons feeling pnilled !
nnd tlio1no\oniontHof the < llque brokers\\eii
watched very closely. The re elpts wore
much healer than h id bren looked for. ! " " "
cats us against estimates inidii vcstenLiy of
RV ) cars , ami for Monday UBS er- the pre
dicted reci Ipts. Tno later -TO ikness In wheat
was rofhi'tud In the corn pit , nnd Uetnhur.
after h-iMiig lonihed . "iT'ie.hon ' wheat
roiiclii'd its hiclicst figure , brol.e tu.0'ii.N but
rallied sntno nnd eloicd alNi't" ' .
The he iv cst hnslness In o us wasd-jiioear y
In the day. The in irket was fnlrly aethu but
wti.il , . Ilciuy leculpts. tio-s sullin : anil thu
slump In other curoils woio Inllneiucs that
goxerntd that markiit. 'I hero waatempo -
rarv steadiness in the market produted at the
opening duo to rculnts of ho s be.ci.1 only
C ' OJ comjiarod nlth U.UUJ estlmnlcd yesterday
nnd an uctlvu ilciinuid for tlium being
rt ported from thu yaids Tlio vonkii"ss in
corn and Nhe.it causedi stop In
agcncial dogrcetobnyliuwhc.it , which thu
receipts at the yards Had started , and the
steadinessga\o u iv \\caUness.whlch was
the character of bus ncssdurlin : tliou irly part
of the session. The closing prices ncru fiotn
7V5e to U'Jc loner for pori. , 2'Se too loner for
lard nnd rlhs.
The loau iu futures ranged as follow- . :
AUTICI.FS
m , t l mt
Hcplomlier. ml
Decunlrt-r. . l.CI'4 iWii
COIIN No 2-
tL-pUMiibur.
October .
OATS -NO. i
Bpptembt-r. 2-'f 27 K
October . .
Mny a , ' *
Miss ronic-
1000 1010 IOW 10CO
Octnner. . . . 1011 102. 10 IS 10 I'Vif
Jnnintrjr. . . . 1.-7 * l.8J 127 % I7 - " <
hi-ptombcr. UJ15
Oclolxr ( 1,7 ( .70 I. lo
Jnnuivry. . . ( . .13 GV5 l.'L'li
SHOUT Uii.s
i-ptt-mbcr. . ( .70 nu
October , , . ( tO li HO
Junuary. . . . 1)80 ( J77K.
Cash ( ( notations xvero ns follojvs :
1 i.ouu Dull and nnc-lianged.
\\IIKAT NO. 2 stirint : xrhoat , OSlaOOS'jc ;
No. .1 spring X7ho it , li".o : No. 2 red , 08fiiOi ! c.
COIIN No. V. . " ' -
OAT1No. . ? , ssiS8io ; No. 2 xvlilte , 30 ®
3Hic : No 3wlilt , S < i ® 0e.
1C K Na 2. Nil.- .
liAlll.El No 2 , d'lSOfio ; No. .1 , f. o. b : , 40 ®
fiOe ; No.I. . 47a4'ic.
rixsKKi > Na I , * 1.07 .
TlMOTin M.hi > I'rlinc. i"l' ! > ® I.C7.
I'OIIK 31cs > s pork , purbntrel. $100fl0.125 ! ;
liinl. per ewt. , jr. .7'i : nhort ribs sides ( loosei.
$ . ( .Jfi70 ; dry salted shoulders ( boxed ) , JJ..t )
Sj0.2. > ; short coir uhles ( lunct ) , W.'AVii ? . . ) .
WiithKhV Ulstllltrs' llnlslicd goods , per ; al ,
$1.18.
SUOAIIS Unelinnccd ; cut loaf. IXilj'jc.
Iti'ccliits .md shipments tod.iy were as fol
lows :
Now Vork Markets.
NEW VonK , Aug. 21) ) . rt.ouu liecelpts. 31.110
packages ; exports , H.U77 barrelx , 7.UJU sacks ;
miuUut ilnll. linnvy ; Kales , i",7Vj barrels ; low
ox tins. &U.O&4.r > 0 ; winter wheit. low gruflus ,
J.I7VT64 5J , fair to fancy , Jt.SJCdVJi ; patents.
* t5i.ro ( ; Mliinosotii clear , J4 4 fffcj.r : straits.
* 4 'ViO-Mll ; Minnesota patents. fUKSOcui rye
- .
COIIN MEAI , Quiet , steady ; yellow western ,
Wllr-AT Hccclpts. 104,800 bushels ; exports ,
47 , MM bushelii ; salos. J.USQ.OOO bushels ot fn-
tnix , 171.010 bushels of spot , bpot market
heuvy ; modeiately uotlvu ; No. L' , rod. ti.oo'iln
elexitor : * I.WJi1il 07S alloit ; il.07'i < il.0n5i ! )
f. o b ; No. 2 led , Jl u l.O ( 4i ungruded
red , ifl.uUtl.lJ ; No 1 northern. to
urrito. il.l t ; No. 1 hnrd toarrlre.il. 1 ( > . Options
declined lffl" c on lower cables , foreigners
belling , lingo rccolptti and pressure to icullru
at the west , ml MI need 01' , c on u little local
buying und shorts urn'ring with llitht dellv-
orleson contracts , closing ut 'W o under ;
No. 2 red , August , JI.Od'B&l OO'a , closing
)1. li'i ' ; huptiinilior. * LOOffll.W ! , closing Hl.ifi11 , ;
UctolH i. tl 07lT ( .1.074. c o ln i $1,07 ; Ndvem-
bor , tl.Witol O'J , eloslng. il.W ; Decumber.
JI.OsV , © ! 10,1-lfi , eloslng II. 10 ; . lanuary. fl.ll" , ©
I.UVi , closing Jl.ll' . : rebriiary , $ I.1.'SI.I2S ,
clo-in _ ' Jl.li. , ; Jlay , * , ? , © ( . . 'i. closing l.r. .
H\K Depressed on loner foreign markets.
western ouoted ni''Jo o. I , f.
OoilN Hecelpts , 2l,45rt ) bushels ; exports , 17,011
bushels ; Miles. 61(1,000 ( bnstieU of futures
und 'O.Wjfl bunhols of spot , bpot murkul dull ,
lower. e.ik ; Na 2,740 In elevator ; 74mi47..e
allo it ; ungraded mixed , 7 5i7.1e. ' Oiillons de
clined 'if'f'-o nnd closed steady on larger re
ceipts and weukcreubles ; Aiuiist , Jloslngolo ;
SupttMiilior.UiKW.9c , closlngUKj ; October. BViiJ
JC'ti1 , closing i83e ; December , KKiJ.yH.ic , clg -
liu-.VHiu ; Ma ) . 541.G" , eloslng. 5..e
OATS Itccolpts , 10,101) ) bushels ; exports , 510
hnshelN ; sales , 130,000 bushels ol fnturus und
OI.WIi ImslioU ofspoU bpot market irregular
und iulet | , olaslng steady ; options , dull nnd
: tl4tJ7o : white wcbtom , 3bllo : Na 2 L'hlcaKO.
lAUooU \ to choice , 7.va 0e.
Hoi'S Dull und ueuk ; stuto common to
choice , l 317o ; I'uulflu roast , Ilitl7c.
UotrKK-Uptlons opciuU steady ut .1 to 15
points decline , eloslng steady ut ft to 10 points
down ; sules2J.2-iO bngs.lneliidlng August , l .OU
ia.IU.aJ ; September , Its I So@n MI Uotoluir. JI4.M
iill.U ) : N ovum tier. } IX7A ; March , Jli'JOBlS.lijj
spot Ulo dull uud low ; fulrLurgocs. IS jc ; Nu.
7 , Hide.
Suo\u Haw , nulot und fctoudy ; fulr rollnlng ,
Jo ; ! ( . test , a i-iOu ; rollntd , firm und fairly
actlo ,
MOI.ASSKS I'orolgn goods , noinlnnl ; Now
Drlouns , btuudy und iiilut | ; coinmou to funry ,
. MIt. ! c.
KICK Quiet and firm ; domestic , fair to
extru. Mi4J7o ; Japun , fiVtiiJ c ,
1'jn-Koi EUM-bteudy nnd iiulot ; crude. In
b.irrols. 1'urkor's , JXa ) : crude. In bulk , W.IO :
rollned Now Vork. jKLi ailM ; I'hlludulphla und
llultlnioro , W.l.\itO.Oli I'hlluduluhia und llnltl-
mon > , in bulk , tl.10ii4.lA ; Unltud cloud ulU7Va
for September.
COTVO.NSKKU OIL Quiet : crude off grade , nt
TALLOW Quiet and steady ; ( t..OO for puck-
tigs ) .
Komn Dull and flrm ; strained common to
good. ll.3 tl.4i.
TciU'ENTlME-Qulot and itearjy ; 3UVWW7U-
Euos Qulut ; fancy ttrm ; western. 17til ( HcJ
rocolpli , 2.4JJ puckfcxea.
11IUE3 llrui and quiet : wet salted Now Or-
tansiolectud , 4StoT5 pounds , 04iSu ; Texan
( elected. M to CO pounds. t ii o.
I'UUK Bteadjr ud quiet ; old mots , IIO-OXJ
10.7'ij uowmesi , ill.SOilliCO ; extra prlmo , 110.35
. .
CtrrMKATfl I'lrra ; pickled bclllo * .
ploklrd ( boulders , n aoiici pickled hiMns , lldl
11 Ho.
MniDt.rs-Qulot , flrmrshort .clear , Septem
ber. I7.37 .
IJAIII > About nloiidy , dull ) western steam
10.05 ; option sales , 1,000 tlorcost ttcptcmbcr
tn.81 bill ; October , MW17.00 ; olniliif. JIM
bid ; December , f7IH bid ; January , $7,28 nskod
HUTTKH Moderate demand , tlrm ; westori
dairy , laftl'c : wrstorn erenmory , MtYa \ ;
wcntern factory. lL'3l4 ; c ; logins , UTtZl o.
Citit.sK Qulot , easy ; western , & &So ; part
skims. 4 < lii7c.
1'td IIION Dull , unchungcd ; American , 1 18 00
O18.25. . _
City JInrkots.
KANSAS OITV , Mo. . Aug. 29. I'LOUII Dull ,
qulot nnd nnchniiKcd , '
WHEAT Lower ; No. 2 hard , cash , Rio asked i
August , 8c : No. 2rcdcvdi , , 80o nskpd ,
CUIIN btrongor ; No. 2 , cash nnd August ,
5.V4C. " „ ,
OATrt-Htroniror ; No. 2. cnsh , 27 > ® 37lo :
August , 27''S27Jie. I > /
HAV ririn , uni'lmngeil ; fancy prilrle , $0.00 ;
good to Uiolco , fl 00 ® > < KI ; timothy , W.OO.
IIUTTcn I'lriii. iinclrtligod ; cruamery , 17 ®
20c ; dairy , 12ll7c ( ; storo'paeked.P.liillc. '
Oiiutsi Moady. unchanged.
Fdfic I'lriii , ntllHi ? , , n
I'no vi SKINS y tend r. nni-lniigod.
Wooi.-fteady , tinrluUfgcdt Missouri un-
wunhod. he-ivy. l TolftcT light Hnc. I'OH'O ' !
medluin. "W--'o : Khhsas and Nohruftka ,
heavy Hue. I iil5o : tlglit ( Inc. I ffllV : tub
wnshcd , rhofce. J2U-Jki ! medium , 'JOf 'c :
dingy und low , L''iiiliv , i
HrOfcliTi Wheat , 1A > , OM ; corn , 0,000 ; oats ,
800.
SHIPMENTS Wheat , "IVTCO : corn , 7,400 ; oats ,
1,7(10. ( 'm ' . _
IjlverpowJ Mnrkrti.
I.iVKiii'oot. Aug. sa WHBAT WoiU. de
mand poor ; holders olTer freely ; t'ullfornlu
No. 1,0s ll'id per rcntnl : red western , Ss lOSid
< & * * lldl Kmisii winter , hard , hs 7'i < iftss ( HVJd.
C < IKQnlot ; mixed western , us M per
cental.
IlKKK R\tm India mess , 78s Od per tierce.
I/Aiti > I'rlino western .Us : t I per ewt.
TAI.I.OW I'lnc. Amerloan.Msfid porowt.
SI. I.O lift -11lH'ICL-t4.
&T. I.ottiH. Mo. A IIP. " 11IIRAT Lower ;
cushic ; Hi-eember , ' I'lc.
t on > Ixiwer ; cash. iVj c ; Pcpteinbor. 70c
usKrd
OATS Lorter : c.ish , Si'to ' ; Soplomber , 27'ic.
I'OIIK-flll.TU.
LAUD 4S.u
\\lll-KB\-fl.lS.
„ . Grill il Alnrkct.
Mir.uAUKhh. Win , Ant.21 ! . WIIKAT Lower ;
No 2 sprlni ! , e ish , % c.
UOIIN Kn-s ) ; No. .1 , c ish. IH'-Je. ' '
OAis-Kusy : No. . ' . wlilte. , C"ic.
NKW VOIIK , An ' . 29 The stock in irkot to
dny was oMromcly attlM1 , the tr.ins'ictlons of
the two hours' f business uulng the 1 irgcst
nu h ive'ooii f > rlhut time for more than a
year except dm In j thepinlc Instjiur. The
I Ht displaced thu most pionmniL-pd slrongth ,
und nonvltliHtun ling that ill/.ition-i In the
Hih anios of the week ore unusually large
the demand wus such tint prices united
only for n tthorl time und then re
sumed their upward movement ull aloiu the
line. The buying \\.is of the I est quality und
u us very mnrkt'd in volume for both foreign
und domestic opciators , the bullish feeling
running veiy lni.li and c iriylng all before It.
The b ink st itement shown ! i fin thor loss In
siirmus rest no , I nt It had no vlTcct only for
II o momi nt and Its ir iiinpliiint nd.MII o met
u lib no cheek .if ortlii'llisl half hom'sti i.-l-
Ing.
' 1 he'opening was strong at fractional nd-
\nnii s o\t-r last nlght'h llgines und the earlv
domiindcni the list fnitlier on Its upwatd
march. Tiiob.int. siiitemi'.it caustd a tem-
liorarv st't-b ui , . but the buying wns then re-
sunioil In cniim-t nnd prices bii.'an a forward
inoicmint will , h 1 isti-d until thu close. The
mirkel Iln illy closed \ei > attlve and do-
oldrdlj stron'ut the highest prices for the
day and the \\iek. Thu trading leached the
iiniisnnl total of 'V.MIS.
I'alho id I ends Ucpt p ito with stocks In the
amount of business i.one. though lis stri'iiitli
was not quite so pronounced , and the business
was not MI evenly distributed. ' 1 hototnl busi-
mss done leiiihud f.-174 HIM. Kilo iiuiond
dlsii used marked tiengtb.iislng fiom Jl.Ul to
$1.1.1' ' ! .
i.oM'inniL'nt bonds IHUO been dull and
sto ( y.
M no bonds have been nuglectod.
'I lie following me the closing quotations for
Ihu lending s-toe Us on the Nuw > ork slock e\-
Ui in.o today :
; ie , , . ; .ouiso . . nsvo ,
14.15.AILssourl ; I'drlllc. ' . .VITi ; Isorthuestcrn.
4.IHO ; Noithern I'uclllc. L' " ; Heading. 4.7oO ;
Ulolunond A.ost 1'o.nt , J.S1J ; til. I'uul , 14.4UO ;
I nlon I'aclllc. IJ/:8" .
Now V'rlf Money Miirkot.
NKwYouic.Anc 21 ! MONKV ON CAt.tKnsy ,
with no lo.ins ; closing ollered at ! l per cent.
I'IIIMK MPIICVNTII.K I'Ai'Eti r.l percent.
STUU.IMI KxciiA.scinvjulet und steady at
Will for slxty-iiny bills und $1W for de
mand.
'I ho follow Ing were the closing prices on
i Hinds :
NotcH
NEW OiiLBAM ) . I.i. , Aug. S3. Olourliu ,
IC8
VOIIK , Auc.20 Cloarlngs , $ lon.5ii1aiS ;
vs ? J.M , M ,
lUi.TtuiiiiK. Mil. . An ; . -.le.irlncs. . JUT7-
Wl ; lialancuj , $ JUXihi ) . Uutu ( or moiiuu per
cvnt , i
K * mS CITV , Mo. , A.uV.10 Clcarlnus. f 1'jnT-
irV. Tor tlio week , tf'J { , ' < 0 . IS jior cent
ncruuvo. , ,
MtMi'in . Tcnn. , Ann. Ifi. Now Vork ex-
oliango iilllni ; HI premium \ Liiearlngs , ( llu-
lili ; baluuco > , UX1U. / '
\VA8iu > flTOv , J ) . O. , A ig. IU The amount of
Ih | x.r tout boiuU tonUnML'd at J uorcnnt to-
lay Is lrT5i > JU , mtiklin ; tKo total to ilatu 1r.-
"ja.MW.
J'u. , Au : . M CloarliiB * ,
fl04,4ti ; ) : for tlio vuuU.
. , ; ' ' , bnUiueti , K' ; , 'J1T ;
noni'y 4 to S per cunt ,
diK'ACo. 111. . AUK SU-KSow York oxcliaiiEo
At 73 pur vent dUvounU Money btunily ut 6 per
cent : banU clearlnca foi"toa dar , fl'.faT , i.ia ;
forluoMcek , < au ( , ii. ' ) l. blurlliii : rxehunco
weak atil.si ( uralxtr.day ulU aud 1 < J fur
slstit drafts.
UO.STO.X , Mast. . An ? , ij. Clu.irlnza , 1U033-
( B < ; Imlanccs. ll.575.TJl : ruto lor money , a pur '
oont ; excliuuKe oil Now Vork l 'ito , ilf xiuiit
for thnwook , cloi\rtnf ( .
bilanocn. K7tH,6ll | for the
oorlod of 18'U ' , bnlancoj ,
CINCISNATF , O. , AUB. HX .Money , 48 per
cant : Now Vork exchange , JWilTO oor oont dU-
count Clearings. tLPl'MM ) ; fortho treuk , $10-
8IISOOi same weuu la t jonr.ll0.4lJ,50 > .
ST. OU1 Ma , AUB. Sa-ClearlnK . lAWI.WB
Imlnncei , $ W3,2.M. Money , 7 per cent. KT-
chance on Now Vork 7to Ulsoount. t'lcnrlnim
for the week , fJO,8V,4 tf : Imlanor * . ft(2,7M (
Tor last wrok Oloarlnm. Jil.lXVllCG : bal-
nncci. fi U7in.l. ( I'or the corrpipnndliif ! wool )
last yoat > OIourlnKs , tlSOuSS.5 ; balances
Ijondou Hlook IMnrlcot.
t.ntnov. AUB. W. The follovrliu wore the
I/oiulon stook iiiotiitlon | cloHlni ? at 4 p m :
Conjoin in bnpf 1 > M7 Illllmli Ccnlrnl iTnji
Consols , nccoimt . UMn Mcxlcnn onllnnrj .V > 4
U. M . IW < St. 1'niil common 71 > H
tf.H.4H . 10 , \orkrentral US
N V ! AO Ilrsts .H.iJ IVnn rUnnlo M <
rnnnillan 1'ncinc 8l"llenillnir ! . 17 > ,
Krle . 2i. ! ( i Mexican C n ncwls 11
Krl e nuooiiilK . . . . lu.vy |
llAiiHit.vi'R II 11-tW per ounce.
MO.IHV ' 4 IKT cent ,
Halo of discount In open nmrket for botli
short and thrco months' bills , 1 % per cent.
Denver .Mining Stookx.
DPSVEII , Colo. . AUB. 23. ToUl sale of
HlocKs 17COi , There wns Very little ( loins.
1 ho following aru the oltHliiK iiuot.illoni on
the Mining
Stui I'l'iinoisco .Mining ( JuotutlonH.
SAN I'liANClfci ) . Cal. , Aug. 2(1 ( The otllolal
oloslng 'iiiotitlons foi mining stocks today
wore as fo'lows :
Ncmw Yorlc Minima Quot'itionn.
NEW YORK. Au . CO. Thu closing nilnlns
stock ( imitations uro as follows :
St. hotiis JliniiiK Quot. itlous.
ST. I on * Bio. Aug. 2 ! ) . There w.is activity
on the mining exclnnco outslilo of KlU.ibeth
to.l ty ,111 I prkes were guneiu Ij iiiiehaiiged.
IVw silos weic made. The following bids
\\iirt made.
Npiv York Dry l.oodw
Krvr VniiK. Aug. ID The demand for dry
goods nt flisl iKindHns the usual Siturd.ty
prnportlons , hut In keejiliu with thu lecenc
londencU1towaiil Imjirovod business and
was unchanged In anv wuy and closed down
at noon.
Itnnk ill" llii' laiiil liulllon.
LOM ov. Aug. ai.-Amoiint of bullion wlth-
dr.tun fiom the Il.ink of DigUnd on b ilance
tod.iy. i.isn.oo i.
Clilcn o Ijivititoulc tlnrlcnts.
CIIICACO. Ill. Aug. 2't ' [ Spool il TelPiram to
Tin : IlLh. ] C TTI.K-There were .uiont aRW
c.ittlu liuio uxlnv. of which not more than fix )
ucre nalhes The supply wnamilckly out of
the lollera Irinds. the dummil e illing for.i
ions del ibly largei numb i tlian wns In
the pens Itnlflipr- , ' and canm-rs' stock
sold stronir and thu few shipping sterrsons.ile
Inoii''lit fulh I'lldiv'ti prices , ( notations
'io Jl.rt ) to ? , ! for poor to choice town and
hoif. is , * 1..VI to * .7,1 for bulls , ( ; to J.1.10 for
slockoM and futdtrs. $ Vi" > tntu lT , for shljiplng
stci rs , $ ; to i-l 8" ) foi westerns and Jl."i ) to $ J 5J
for I exaii ! ) .
Vi'nl o.ilves wore ouoted ut l--OO ® ! .IS. All
descriptions of uattfo 1110 higher than the )
wire one week a.o. the udanec Miry inn from
He. In the pooior cliibsof cow- , and l.nIN to
Jiio lo'--ic lii good to choice steers. Kecelpti
though show Ing a subsUinl lal gain ascomp n cd
with last week , weio eagerly swallowed upuf
tlieste idllv fitru'iigthenlng prices The ad-
\ MIIOO in choh o gr.ides Is not. ut ull surnrlslng.
us the daily olferlngH Incli.dod only u fowour-
loads tbat would answer to tint description ,
but thebuovanr-y of the market for lommon
and medium tattle do\ eloped , was wholly un
expected.
( Jntllo fiom the ranges 'argoly ontniimborod
the null\es. Of tliu Inttct there weru only
ihonl , ,00. ) head. Thuy Lhunged hands at
from 11.'J. to fhl1 , few below $ l.7" > , and u
still tiidio limited niimbur ut bet
tor tb in Kid. ) , Something fanuv
would ha\p brouulit Wi'ito fl r > on rrlday's
m irUet. erse > turn rangers there wurouhont
17,00) head and of 'lexans t-.wu head. Tlio
FortuiM were In acthc ( irmand with
$ iiO to J.XOJ. and the latter at 11 ci to
idMince on lust net-It's pilcui of
JOc to - > e Tlroru wuru not enough
ings here today to tempt paokurs to send
their buyers Into thu v.irds. Six ttionsund
wns tliu Hum total of the receipts. > They were
gobbled up at still prices the ouir.i o be-
ng about. -o ! higher ihan for
yesterday. Shippers wuntrd fully
IH many hogs as were comprised
n the day's run. nnd they secured the bulk
of thrni. ' 1 ho close wa" strong at * l.7" > Ui 11J3
for poor to prlmu hetixy and : it $ I.S. " > to } . " > li'i for
poor to choice light WoUhts. Tlio popular
irlucs were ifl.OJ to tV-5 for hon\y
ind * \r > to $ i.V ) for light. Thin
pics , culls and common grussure Hold
at prlci'H below il.l'i. I'or tlio Hint three cliijH
of the week tlin IIDJ market was In i state of
extreme doprussion. The receipts , during
Ji.it tlmu hail Lontlnued llbuial aggngated
5',7S7 ho id and pi Ices declined fiom I7e toiOo
pur 100 pounds With receipts of only : i,00j ( !
lead for the limt half of the nuok
ho in uKct nio\od ns rapidly npuatrt , closing
iitioni : , with tliuuboonolod Ooullno moru than
r.eco\urud. I'or Iho h'a\lness of the market
it the beginning of the week one searches In
Miln for a siilllclont causa Although the 10-
culpts at ClilcigD were llborn , they were u\-
ii'inely I lull t ut ull other point sand there was
no ulnruling we ikness In hog products.
UoutlptH continue to fail greatly bo.ow tho-,0
for thu eorrespomllng time lastrwn. This
mouth will show a loss of IbVWJ huiid nnd tlio
Indlc ttlons seem to bo that the decrease for
.lie next month w111 bucorrespondIngly lie ivy.
The situation looks strong. 'I ho iinmber of
hogs packed in the west for Hie wnukomlod
Aiigust T ttiisonly I.L\000. niciiliist 'M\ow for
thu same tlino hint year , u falling oil' of moru
mu-hilf. The total from Murch 1 to August
. ' 7 Is 4Ki : > , OOti , as .main it 7n0.uoo last i car
The Kxenlng Journal iiportsOATTI.E Ito-
rolpls. 2,00. : shipments , fide ; market Ntondv to
fitninser : nrlnio to oxlru stoerA .Vl.t5 ( ( ;
others. sflij-i OO ; Texans , f..TO < iiJ.V ) , L-OVTM ,
1l.vxai40
lions HecC'Iplfi. ' O.COO : market uetlvc , hteudy
to Htrong ; lough nnd common , Jl 7 > S5.a"i ;
mixed nnd puckers , S4 OJSS III ; prime heavy
mid butchers' weights , 13 13&10 ; light , & > Vlid
S 70.
SllKii' : Hocolpts , .1,500 ; hhlpmonts , 1,0 fl ;
iiaikol Htrongi nutht'S , J.L7.ii.'i ( .C ; Toxuns ,
JI/'Oi nestorn * . 7I.IUUIJ1J ; lambs $ Jt > uM. .
KIIIIHIIH City Ijlvo StouU . Mnrltnts.
KIN > AB C'ITV. ' Mo , Aug 29 OAITI.K-Ko-
colptR , it.H.11 ; shipments , -.7Mi ; maikei nctUo ,
sinuly tohtronir ; htfer , fI umstA.T'i ' : cows , Jl.jj
&IW ; stoukorsand fucdurs. l.'VKit-l. y.
MOIIH lluielptb.'Jr > 3i : ! > hlpiiionU , TOO ; mar
ket steady to stiong ; bulk , | 5.IX ) V.0 ; all
gradus , Uava.-s.xo.
Siltui' Hprelplb , 5.07J ; Hhlpmonts , IKj ; nmr-
iutory quint.
JOHN A. MCSllAMk. I-IIANlt U t'OVDOX
McShane & Condon ,
INVESTMENl' BANKERS ,
300 & 13th M. , First National UanU IlatU
iny , Omaha , Neb
Deal In * tock , bmiH isaiirlUet , ci > n nor-lil p
per.uux NiKollald IOTQI 01 I mr-iral O u tli t n
mtaUi. hliort lima louni on bank etuLlc , or ulia
approved ppllnturuUacurltt
UNION'EPOT HOfEL.
Cunier lllh nnd Mn on Strontv. Half block wen of
Union l-aclllc anil II It M. Dopoti.
Nt' r LuIIJNu' , no r furnlturu. orcrIhln / tint
clu . coolifit loottlun In Omalm , vloir of entlra
tnrrouii4lim rouniry , tfai , batbulectrlerall bolU lo
ta'.ci. il.tu un III 'M liiuTj linn uf c blu an I niulor
cnr > , | ) .ti withinonublock , io9ptrili rmin Arunu *
anil llaqucoiu 1'nrk Una , 4 block ) awar and foa can
runifei to itiunu If rou wtili
A ( JKNt'lNH MICIIOIIK KII.LKU ti UIIII ) a UltltM
KltAIUCAlUlt f'urm allilUeaiei 1-ecuuio It kill *
HID mlirobe or m-roi Tut ui. nnd rctnlloJ In K. It
and ij all * * , lliu Utti-rJIH gallon * . Beul anjrwlioro
| iri-puli | un nxolpl uf prlc * i.r U O. I ) Wu t uo a
guarantee to cure Mia pnbllc , trada and Jobber *
pupplliilbr ibo'ioadnau Dmn Uu. , MoOurralok ft
I nU. OnmUn. ( i A , Mclchcu- , Howard Mrn and
h J , bvrknra.VniitliUiujUia , A. U. io Ur uu4 il
1' EU1 , Council Uluflt.
A GRAND OPENING IN NEW QUARTERS OF THE
Omaha Commercial College , ouer Boston Store
Corner i6th and Douglas Streets , by Rohrbough Bros.
Tuesday morning , September 1st , at 9 o'clock.
ThU 11 tlin bitglnnlnR of our Tall Term and now students are coming from nil quarters , Wo
ronosn having the lu-sl school now tvo Inno oxer linil. Wti ha\o as lluti rooms as iiuy so liool
i or occupied , every moilrrn ooimmlunco , nil ( k p irlmunln sep.ir.iti'tl , room for 000 Html unt *
ut u time. Now oiitiiloRiip Jnsl out and st-nt fn-o nltli u b.Mulirul specimen of pimiiuiu liii | ) to
any address \\o lunolliu llm-stMiorMianil and Type-writing duimrtM out In the tountry.
Sliorthtinil tuiuht liy innll Hoard foi Ilireu hours work per day or * JOO per wuok ; rooms , * , ' . 'iO
portiiontli It will ] iiv you tomiond u low months , with us ,
Nl I1T SCHOOL Tills opens TIM still V cxonlut ; ntid eontliuu'S all winter. Ml hnslnosa
braiiPhestaiiirht InrliifllngMinrt-hand anil I'f po-urltlni ; . botlitlnr nntl nlulit , Only about W01
nor month Conic unit lit your-olf for n position Wo li i\o morn tn in wo oiui I11L Hit Kiirti and
huglii your work at the opening of our rail Tumi nu\t Tuesday. Wo will gl\o advnnl.iituii
nouheio eKe enjoyoil.
Vou can begin your work any time. AVrlto us for pirttcnlars. New classes n\ery week.
( omo and visit the eolhuo. It will pny > ou to see Mm llnon suhrol rooms In tlio eountrv.
Iteinpmberoiir location now at the N. W Corner Iflth and Douxlnn SI loot , opposlto tlio Y. M.
C. A
Address Rohrbough Bro's. , Omaha , Neb ,
South 27th Street and St. Mary's Avenue , Omaha.
Among tlio le.ullng oilnc.Ulon.il Instltutua of lUo city in y lie placed St. Ilcroliman's Acad
emy , stltuatcd at tlio terminus of fct , Mary's avcnno and 27th street. Tlio L.idlon of tlio Saorod
llcnrt , under whom direction It Is placed , omit no otTort to ml iunco thu mont.il u > Amoral ilu-
Milopmi'iitof thulr pupils , and In this respi-ut liaxo glxen general satisfaction to bor.M1 > irents
and children Tlio i-oui&a of studies adopted Includes oxory ttranoh from an ofommitao.ridu-
cit Ion to a llnlshed ulasilcal culture. I/it In Is might In all tlio higher oltis os , whllo 1'ruiiUi
or Unrinnn form apart of tliu ordinary course , no ordlm ; to thu wish of the parents. Jluslo
painting and draxvlnir uro also t'liight. The Actidumy Is dl\Ided Into four department ! . , tlio
mis of xxhlch are us follows :
Senior Classes $8O.OQ per year
Intermediate Classes OO.OO per year
Junior Classes 4O.OO per year-
Preparatory Classes 2O.OO per year
DllTerences In religion form noobstaelo to tlio reception of pupils , provldod they conform
o tlio extoi or refill itlon of ilie school.
The Scholastic Year Commences the First Tuesday in September.
Classes begin atO a. m . and thu pupils HID dismissed attl9. ; :
ANEW
INVENTION
Artificial tenth without plates , nnd removable
liridgu work. The on y reliable method foi holding
tbo teeth In thu month without theli dropiilmr
nhllu e.itlng. spe iKing , singing or when aVorp
Jllnlstois. public bpoakers. luuyois , ind actois.iro
it'qtiustid to Investigate this system.
CAUTION
No other ofllce In the city or county Iris the right ,
nor do they know how to make this patented xvork. I
hiiMisooure I tlio solo right from Dr. ThrockinorUin , No.
444 Sixth Avenue. Ncxv York , who patented It I'ob. It ,
JS'IO PAT
I'orsons desiring p u Hal sot of tooth are requested GOLD CLASPS ,
to c.ill and sco spuolinans ot th s kind of work und judge
for thomsohes. 1'ilri' " for this kind of xvoik mo within
the ro.ich of all. All this xvork fully warrantod.
Wo h.ixo tlio'wONDnitrUlj LOO Ah ANHSTIin-
TIO fortho p lining uYtiaL'tlnn f tooth nndmakoNO
KXTUA. ( . 'IIAUGK for using It Afullsotof teeth on
rubber for f \ Hold and other 1 lings at lowest prices.
Dr.ROLAND W. BAILEY , DENTIST
OFFICES THIRD FLOOR PAXTON BLOCK.
TELEPHONE , 1O80. - 16TH nnd FARNAM STS. , OMAHA
ARE YOU BUILDING ?
TVoInvite Oompuisoa of Quality and Prices of
Modern Hardware.
: Jas. Morton Son & Go IM Douglas 1511 Street.
B B B B B BSBBBBBBBBHBBBBBBB
Drunkenness ana Cured.
DR. KEELEY
[ OK mVIOUT. IhU ]
Has Ustabllshod a llraiioh of Ills ramoti *
KEELEY INSTITUTE
AT BLAIR , NEB.
I'oi the Cure ot Drunlcenness Opium , mil Morphlno
Habits. ThouMiinOh unrod. I'oi further Informa
tion addies *
WE The Keclcy Institute , - BLAIR , NEB
r
Having tlooided to close out o\ir \ Stiudlo r.nd llarnoss businoai ,
v\o olTor our entire Blool < of
HARNESS , SADDLES , WHIPS , NETS , ROBES
Siulillory , Htirdwuro , etc. , ut not oost. To these In ncod of gooda In this line , nn
oppoitunity IB now ttlTorooQ to Boouro first-class htind miido goods ut lowest
WELTY & GUY , - 1316 FARNAM STREET. I
NO OUREl ! NO PAY.
1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb.
lUnr jenr experlonco. A reifillor urnlunto In uiefllolun M aiplomm ihow Ii HIM trrntlng llh th
Krextett UCCB I all Nert oni , ( hronlo nU 1'rlvute DHHIVIO A perui n nt corn unaranteo.1 for ' " irrh
M. rm torrlio , l.o.t Manhood , Bemlnnl Wunknun , NUlit I e , ImiKilenor. H7.lillKBIfH-turo. inO } !
S M.eior tU. I looi ) . Bkln n4 Urla rr Oni n. N U. I tt r nice I 01 Mr ( .rorjr c .u 1 iindort.tu .i a f.li
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