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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1893)
H + THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEfl&KSDAY , FEBRUARY 15 , 1893 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wheat Was on the Down Grade at the ' Start. HEAVY DECLINE IN PROVISION MARKET Cold Vi'nro Itnmorn nnd tlm Unprotected Ciindlttnii of Winter AVIient ricliU nnlhle f r the Advance of That Ort'nl. CniCAtJO , 111. , Feb. 14.A coil ! wave reach ing down for the water-covered wheat Holds was the solo euu'-o today for a rise of ! 5c In Uip prlco of May wheat. The close was at n not gain of Ue over Saturday. July did notsharo In the advance. It closed today ! ic lower than on fatutday. It looked as If the persistent Killing of .Inly whoatby the Wearo CommU- hlon company ( odny w is In the nalitro of an nnrhor being cast to windward by the bull market for accumulations clique ( o nmkonviiiiniicoof a cumulations ot cash wheat. Corn closed at a d cllne of'ie slnco Satur day. Piovls'ons were weak on more liberal lingircolpts. As compared with Kattirilay's closing price , the following ate the declines : 1'oik , oa'ii-j Iaid,27'ic and ribs , 27'ic. Wheat was on the ( low n gradi ) at the start. The amount on ocean passage sliowcd an In crease of 2,530,000 bu. , and there were Indica tions thai tlm ilslblo supply would not do- cicaso as much as expected. Cables also quoted MIIIIU decline , and the uneasy feeling in nnnnclal elides growing out of the conlln- ucil heavy e\poits of gold also had a depress ing eirec't. The'weather was warmer evory- \ > hcro and II wii1' raining over a wide area , but when It was knuwn thai nnothcrcold wave was probable , fear of another fiee/e-up made n stronger market. The opening was about this same as closing figures Nitimlny to ' c better eif-cd elf ' , then advanced to from 9 i" . to ! , e and closed .steady. . Pi Ice changes In col n were unimportant with the geneiiii tendency one of weakness , t-pi-cu- latlvu trade was elilclly loal. . Oats were fairly active and steady , prices having only a V range and to close was at nhoul tliu sunn'figures nx on Saluulny. Then- was action enough In the provision market lo suit anybody. The better run of hogs Marled a bleak and the decline did not follow up until there was a drop of 5lc ( In pork , 27'c ' In lard and 20c In i Ibs on May con tracts. Tlirio was a iceovciy nljottt midday , but this was followed by a seconiT break and the close wns practically at the bottom figures , Estimated iccclpts for tomorrow : \\heat , 280 cars ; corn , 520 cars ; oats , 280 cars ; hogs. 28.000 head. The loading futures ranged as follows : AiiTicTTisT Ol'KS. Illiill. Wlicat No 2 Kebruory. 75U 7.1s 7.S 7.1V May 7UH July Com No. 2 Keuruarjr. r.u Mar 4i'H 411 4GB 4'M ' .Inly 4U Outt M > . 2- Vrlirunrr. 3li .11 31 . ,1 31 Hay. .115IH IliiMi Jlceil'ort- .May 19 U 19 25 ID 27W 13 83 .Mny 12 M IS r. " , 12 I7M , 12 M 12 77V July U ( IJ 11 8 11 1WJ- 12 2U Short dim- .May 1020 10 2.- . I007M ; 10 10 1035 Cash quotations worcas follows ; I''i.ouu ' Dull and unclianKcd. WHEAT--No. 2 spring , 75.jc ! ; No. 3 spring , C2Gf)5c : No. 2red.7n'Sc. ' COHN- Lower ; No. 2 , 4214'c ; No. 3 , 38' c ; No. 3 yellow. nn'tfTMIic. ) OATSNo. . U , 31jyi'e ( ( $ ; No. 2 whlto 3GJ ! © QGc ! ; No. : i white , 3U'U34c. -JtVE No. 2 , u2 > , e. IlAllf.r.V- . 2 , IMc ; No. 3 , f. o. b. , 42 04c ; No. 4. f. o. 1) . , : i7flJ4c. ! ) KI.AX SIEII-NO. : l.tl.S.i'i. TIMOTHY SKUPI'rline , $4.50. 1'OIIKMess , per hbl. , IIH.I2W1H.7G ! ; lard , jor 100 Ibs. , JJ2.50 ; short ribs sides , ( loose ) , 010.103.10.20 ; dry salted shoulders , ( boxedi , * t' 87W4110.00 ; short clear sides ( boxed ) , 810.90 tt.o.oa. WIIIHKY Distillers' llnlshcd goods , per gnl. , SunAIIS--Cut loaf , 5'iOSJic ; granulated,5ic ! ; standard "A , " 5e. The following wcru the receipts and ship- nientH for todtiv : On the Produce oxcluinRO today tliobuttet market was quoted crcnmuryi 2 ( > a28c : dairy , 10 < 326c. Kggs , steady ; fresh , 24Q.20C. OMAHA CKAIN MAItKKT. Regular Ti-ndlng Itrsiiincd on the Hoard Yodtonlny i'rlocs nnd N t < i . A dally call at the Hoard of Trade was In augurated yesterday at 12:30. : This Is the third attempt that has been made to maintain a dally cull. Secretary Nason mounted the platform at the appointed hour and called the crowd to order , stating that ho had always taken great Interest in the maintenance of an open board In Omaha , that this was the second or third attempt made to have an actlvo board and that ho felt that from tills time on the open board would ho a success. Hurry filler was then Introduced as the caller and said : "A year ago wo had a good board , and there \vcro plenty of days wl.i'n as many us 300 cars of corn wore sold In thlHinaikot , not wind , but actual grain. If the grain men and the busi ness men of the city will glvo this boaid tholt support It will bo a success , and In tlmo this city will st-cure the railroad rates on grain to which she | s entitled. " The hpcechmnklng being brought to in end , the regular call was taken up , with the result of the following prices bring made , bld- belng based on delivery at the Mississippi river ; WliRAT No. 2 spring. 72c bid ; No. 3 spring C3c bid , t4c ! asked ; No. 2 ml , winter , 72o bid : No. 3'rcd. winter , 03c bid ; No. 2 hard , OOe bid C7c asked. KYK-No.2. 52'Jcbld. OATH -No. 2 white , 83c bid ; No. 3 while 82 > { c bid , 33Koaskod ; No. 3 mixed , 32c hid. CoiiN No. 2 , new , 3'Jo bid , Omaha teims ; No G , 38) ) < c bid , St. l.ouls terms , 3Uc bid , Oniah : terms , 3H'ic ' asked , . 11OA1II ) IIUlKFtJ. George Marcy , representing Armour & Co of Chicago , was a visitor on the board. Several samples of winter and spring whea and wylto oats were displayed on the board. Charles A. Tower , representing Irwln , Orooi & Co. , commission merchants of Uhlcugt : was on Uio board , John Hustle , u heavy shipper from Auburi and other points In that section of the stall was up looking over the grain market. Harry Mlllcrsaysthat no railroad can ho c.\ peeled lo comciforward'and ' give Omaha n mill Ingln-lranslt rale until there Is a marko here , or some effort Is being put forward t' ' maintain a market. He wants I ho feed am produce dealers to visit the board every da1 and Uuy their supplies Instead of lunnlni uround over the country for thorn. Efforts will be made to have samples of gr.il : on tlm board oviiry day. 1'artlcs having grali to sell In the country can send iitmmploto broker , who will olTor It forsulo on tlio board In the past country shippers have followe the plan of sending the sample direct to th buyer , but If they will send It to the boar they will have the advantage of recclvln bids from a number of buyers Instead ofom Onmiui rruditco .Market. The market was barren of anything In Hi way of news. Prices wore generally stead n ml there was no Important change in an line. The weather had changed from mild t cold and windy , and buyers seemed content t remain Indoors out of the cold. This mail the market appear rather dull. Ari'i.KftStocks IHO held at } 3.504.00 fo fair to choice slock. llANANAS-Quotcd at $2.00S2.50 per buncl UEANS-- Choice navy , $2.00(542.25. ( HUTTKII - A very considerable proportion c the butter coming to this market Is soiling i 18fc22c. whllo extra choice lots sell In a sma tvay to the local retail trade as high as 24e. OAI.U-OIINIA ( . 'ADIIAOK Oood stook 2da3c. Cii.Kiiv : Perdoz.,40o. CIIANIIEUIIIES Itoll and bugle , $10.50 ; Jo Boy Capo Cod , J9.60. Ell8 The market was sleady at 20c. Sail wcronot very large us retail dealers- appear i till IniMi on hand u good many high prlci rabbits , tl.&O ; jack rabbit 13.50. HAY The market was steady at t5fJIV30.0 llinr.s No. 1 green , 3C ! ; No. 1 green suite 4Jc ; No. 2 green Milled , U.uu ; No. 1 grot saltcil. 25 to401b.s.,4c ! ; No. 2 green salte 20 to 40 Ibs. , 3'4c ; No. 1 veal calf , H to 15 Ib , 7He ; No. 2 vralcalf , U to 15 Ibs. . Mtc ; No. dry Hint , lW-e ; No. a dry flint , 4(35 ( > , c ; No. dry salted , f > ® Uc ; part cured hides ' > pur ce ; per pound loss than fully cured , HONKV Cholco to fancy whlto clover , IE 20c ; fair to good , ItVUlbc. l.KMONS-Choleo. 3.50 t3.75 ; fancy , J4.00. M AI.AQ A Lilt AI'KSCood shipping stock , H.'i NUT8l.argo hickory , $1.50 ; black walnin 11,00441.25. ONioNd Homo grown. tl.2 ( > 3)1.2a ) pcrbushc Spanish tier crate , M.0t i 2.00. OIIANOE - I'lorldu funcv.'per box , 13,25 ; II to ten box lots , J3.004C3.10 ; riissettN. J'.Ht 2.'JOi Mexican orungcH.blnglo boxes , 13.25 ; II to ten box lots , (3.00 ; California iimunta Granges , (2.50 ; navels , * 1.00. OYbTr.ns Tiio local murkut U steady at 2C 42c pur can , 1'oULTltvThere was notmuchclmnguln tl inurkuU Cliolco and nuiiill clilckuus , 11Q12 large and rntittli. OiBlOiM choice turkeys. 14fJ ( IBci rough iintl poor , 12 < 413c ; Roc u unil uuolm , cliolcc , 1 limn ixior. 0 liv. I'OTATOKSunly Miiiull lots moving from More. Western Nebraska stock H limited at 85i'j 1'tnh ' mid Colorado , UOcCtl.n > i cliolco native. 7&ttHOr. Hwr.CT I'OTATORSThoro are a fovv lu tlio mnrkot which are soiling lit (4.50. TANtiRiitNiM- hnlftio.xr * , t3.00 , VISAI-Choice nnil HID lI rut voals , 74J9C ! largo nnil thin , 3aco. * Now York MurknH. NEW VOIIK , Fob. 14.--Fr.otii--lti < < ' ( < | nt5. 27- 000 pkg . : nxpurts , 2,000 bills. , 32.0iO ! sacks ! sales. 7liOO pkgt. : market quiet but steady. CINMKAI ) ! < ( jtilut but Hlt-aily ; yellow west- citi.fJ.76n2.BU. HYi'-.Nornlnal : western , G0a04e. llAHi.KV-Dull but llrni ! western , COUfiOe. II.MII.V.V MALT.Steady butiiulut ; western , 05 OH lit ! . \ 120,105bn. , 81.- \VinAT--Ueeolpts : , , ; exports 400 bil. ; sales , 1.805,000 Int. futures. 52,000 bu. spot. Spot market dull but stonily ! .No. 2 fulrly in-live iinil opened lit ' ( decline on oas- lor enblcn , atU mined ! o with tliu west.fell H < Tf.ic on free M-llIng mid IntMuiiso on pass age , together with frco rocclpt.s of wlicnt and light clearances , advanced i'.c with Chicago nnil shot Is covering , closing llrtn at unchanged prices from ycslerday ; No. 2 rod , March , 70H fil70'e , closing al. 79Sc : May. 81'/fi,82c. ? clos- Injj ut si'.ci July , 82 0-10 83 1-lOc. closing ut 830. COHNlU'Celpts , 70,000 Int. ; exports , 10,030 Im.i sulos , 2Guono tin. futures , 27,000 lii. spot. Spots linn , moderately actlvo ; No. 1 , 62' ' ji' I" elevator , 63'iC ' nfloiitt ungraded mixed , aii&3 < ' ; steamer mixed , OHt&GlMc ; No. 8 , fio'ti- ' . Options dt'cllnud ! , e early , ad- Mineod i ( < n ' ( us following wheat and the west , cloning llrni at Jiu nvor yesterday with trading dull. March , 52 > i' ' ! < .02'c { , clmlng , 'jBJiL" May , 51 ' .6Wi2 ! < r > . closing at & 2ie ! ; July , 02ffC52 V , Closing Ut r > 2'c. ' OATSllccelpts. . 05,050 1)11. ) j export's , 25'i hu. : Mnh-N. 4 < J. < > l > O In ) . futures , 03,000 , bu. pot. Spots dull , sto.uly. Options quiet , llrni ; Mnivli. 38i < ; May , 3M'spot ' { ; No. 2 , wblto , 41V ; No. 2 Chicago , 39c ; .No. 3 , 37'ii ' ! ; No. 3 \\hlto.4Sc ; mixed western , 3He ; ; whlto western - orn , 4'ie. ' HAY l' IrilPtunml ; firm. Mill" * Hull , easy. 111111:9 Modonito demand ; steady. Wooi.-Aetlvc , domestic lloooo. 27 32c ; pulled. 20732c ! pulled Texas , 17 < & 'J lc. PROVISIONS Cut' ' meats , niodoratoly active , flrin ; nildillos , iiilet | , easier ; short clear , 11 'ji * . liiid.iulot | , easier ! western stoiiiii.iO.lt ) . Salr. " . nono. Options Miles nonu ; March , J12.HO : May. $12.83 ; .Inly. ifl2.2.Pork , quiet , easier ; old moss , $19.50319.76 ; now moss , W0.75. llfTTKli Quiet , oaslor ; Elgin. 29i30o. ! CIIKKSI : Modonito demand , llrni ; part .skims , 4.loyc. ? Dins- Fair demand , weaker ; receipts , 4,782 pkgs ; western fresh , 20c. IticnI'll in. good demand. Xloi.AssisNew Orleans , open kettle , good to choice. light supply , good demand , firm. Smi.Mt-Otilel.i steady : fair rollnlng , 3 11-10 ; centrifugals , 00 test. 3 7-10. I'm liiosDull , steady ; American , $12.75 © 15.50. Coi'l'lilt-Qiilet , steady ; lake , J12.00. I , IAIDull : : domestic , * 4.00. TIN ( inlet ; Straits , 120.15. St. l.ouU .Mnrkcu. ST. Louis , Mo. , I'eb. 14. FI.OUII Un- WitUAT-Oponcd M < Sie above yesterday ; . ash.OOKc ; 'lay closed at , 74c. COIIN41' nhovo yesterday ; cash , 30) ) c ; Feb ruary , 30 ! uc ; May , 41' § < 7 ? > 42c. OATS Higher ; cash , 33ie ! uskcd ; May , sold at 34 > tc. Itvi : No sales : 5'c asked. HAIUIYQiut't ; small sales , 45c ; Minnesota , ! 7c. IliiTTRti Quiet and unchanged. Kmis FIrm ul 20'ic. POIIK Lower : lobbing. 10.70 for old. IAIII ) Lower : fl'J.87'i. UKCiii'TS--l'lour : , O.l'OO bbls : wheat , 20,000 bu. : corn , 140,000 bu. ; oats , 12.0UO bu. ; rye , and barley , none. Slill'Mp.xrs-Flour , 11,000 bbls. ; wheat , 14- 00l bu. : corn , 247.000 bu. ; oats , 17,000 bu. ; rye , 5,000 lju. ; barley , 2,000 bu. Oil Market. NKW VOIIK , Feb. 14. I'imioi.r.UM There was a renewal today of speculative animation In certificates and a decided advance In values. Itecetpts and shipments showed con siderable Increase and at OH City the prlco reached 07c. The opening hero was stiong at OO'ni' . and steadily advanced toOO'icclosing at the latter price bid , with Miles of 30,000 bbls. Onthe Stock exchange 5,000 bbls. wcro ( laded In at Otic. Opened , OOiac ; highest , OOlii" lowest , 55'ie ; closing , 50Jc. ! Sales , 30.00(1 ( bbls. TAI.I.OW Flrflicr , scarce$2.00 ( per package ) , 7c. [ COTTON Snr.l > On-Firmer , quiet. f KOSIN--Fair demand , tinner ; strained , com mon to good , fl.42till47li. > ( . v > ulot , easier at 3D335Uc. Kmisnn City .Markets. NSAS ( JiTV. Mo. , I'db. 14. WHEAT TJn- iKed ; No. 2 hard , GOBGOlic ; No. 2 red , 71 © jO. I'OIIN Weak : No. 2 white , SGo. O.VTS-Flrjn ; No. 2 mixed , 29liQ30c. ltvr. Flrm:52iff.52ic. : ! IlurrcitJjlsht ilemaiul and dull ; creamery , 24fTc28c ; dairy , 17W20. Kilns Demand active. ; 21c. llii.\N-FlrmG3ttG4e. : ( KiCKii-rs-\Vlieat : , 50,000 bu.j corn , 0,000 bu , ; oat.s , none. Siiti'MKXM-Wlieat , 37,000 bu. ; corn , 3,000 bu. ; oats , nono. _ Liverpool Murkuts. I.iVKiiPooii. Feb. 14. WHEAT Steady ; demand mand poor ; holders olTor moderately ; No 1 California , Os 4dQOs 6d per cental ; ( 'all- fornlaNo. . 2 rod wlutar , 5 * lUJtiji lid. Ko- celpts of wheat for past three days , 159,000 centals , Including 140,000 American. Conx Steady ; demand poor ; mixed western ( old.4s5'.jil ) per cental ; mixed western ( new ) , 4s 5d percental. Uecelpts of American corn for past three days , 72,200 centals. LAUD -I'rlmo western. 03s par cwt. ItAfox l.oiijj clear , 450 Ib.s. , 65s per cwt. Colfue .Market. NEW YOIIK. Fob. 14. Options opened at 5 ® 15 points decline , closed steady , 5 points up to 15 points down ; sales , 18,000 hap ; . Including February , 117.30 ; March , 817.40 ; May , $10.85 © 10.05 ; June , * lo.7fiff&10.b : July. $10.75 ; Au gust , J10.G5 ; September , J10.55aiG.C5. Spot Itlo , dull , steady ; No. 7 , * 18.12Si. ( ir.ilu Mnrkotfi. IIAHM'.Y 02'QG3c. Kvn-SOc. VUIIihi Supply NKW VOIIK , Feb. 14. Visible grain supply ; Wheat , 80,90 1,000 bu , corn , ; 14,152,000 bu. ; oats , 5,822,000 bu. ; rye , 918,000 bu. ; barley 2,080,000 bu. _ Wool Market. I'liir.ADKi.ruiA , I'll. , Feb. 14. Wool In good demand , prices linn and stocliH llglfl. llrletx. ,1. F. UoweH's general store at Hastings has been burned out. Turner & Turner , grocers , at Ord , have sold out to S. S. ( illlesple. l\ Olson has succeeded to the grocery busi ness of K. L , Fritz , at Norfolk. Allison & Neubert. druggists , atTlldcn , has imiKed to Neubert & Schmidt , W. K. I'atty & Co. , drufilsts , at Ord. have changed their tlrm to the Tatty Drug Co. 1) ) . S. Itohlnson.ln the lumbar business at F.v- 1 cter , has been succeeded by E. O. I'orter. A foreclosure suit has been commenced against th Fremont Street Hallway company , Hunter Hros. have succeeded Melntyrt ! llros. as proprietors of u general btoro at su perior. Thorson llro ? . , In the hardware business at Mead , have been succeeded by Johnson & Kggleston. According to 1 ! . O. nun .t Co. , the Alliance Publishing company of Lincoln has applied for a receiver. 1'ospeshll & Hoffman , bakers , at West I'olnt have dissolved , the buslni'ss being continue ! by the first mentioned. The Selck Manufacturing company of St. Jo seph , makers of tents and awnings , have koli out their Lincoln brunch , STOCKS AM ) ItONDS. if No Itomls Will ll Issued by tliu Present Ad ministration , NKW VOIIK , Fob. 14. For the past few week : Wall street has been living In the hope tlm something would occur which would removi the uneasy feeling In regard to the llnancla situation. It gtivn upfiome tlmoiigo the Imp of tliu repi'iil of the silver law and today I came to the conclusion that there Is no chanci of an Issuo'of gold bonds during the prc.sen administration , The stock market , undo these conditions was , during the grcate portion of today , a waiting ono am thu dealings were almost entirely'profes slonal. When the hope of a bond Issue fadoi away , however , the ( ruder * took the Bhor side and prices wore maintained well undo the hammer , with the roMilt , In the absence o any organized supportof material concession all over the list. In the forenoon there was llttlo pressure t hull , and the stubbornness with which stock uro held acted as n blight Improvement , whll the final quotations are without murke change any whuro except among ono or two c faIn thu Industrials , prominent among which wa Cotton Oil , which profited by the reports of largo Increiibi ) In earnliiRu. In Kxchunge. hoyovor , was higher , and whll the shipments of gold was confined to the e tlmated amount , It was felt that higher rate must loud to an out-go , cither at the end c the week or early part of nuxt. The bellln bciuu ; late lu tuo uuy , and uiost of the loi.sc Incurred were innda In the la t hour. The opening wui ut nhout bet nlght't prices , but the general lltl developed a drooping ten dency under the Influence of the advance In foreign exchange. Aside from the Industrials New Kngland was another ntrong point , the buying doing attributed to ft contest for control which was given some color by dales on sellers options at about Hi per cent below the market. The iidviincn In stock was frac tional , however , but the buying maintained It ngainst the weakness of the general Hit Into In the day , mid the llnal change was Insignifi cant. The decision yesterday against the Manhattan company by Judge Ingrtiham was made the basis of n oelllng drive al Manhat tan , which opened 14 percent down at lOPj. It rallied to 103 , but later dropped 6 per cent to 168 , closing at that price with a loss of6 ! { percent , The industrials shared In the. down ward movement ami Sugareloscd 2'f ' per cent loner. Distillers 1U tier cent , Cordage l"i per cent and Western Vnlon l' < per cent. Hut unions railroad stocks the grangers were the principal sulTercrs , the serious Interruption to thetralllcby the weather giving a stimulant. Omaha lost li ! per cent , Kock Island 1 per cent and the others gcnernlly large fractions. The market was unusually quiet within a nar row limit , but the decline reached all portions and the closo-was acllvo and weak at the low est prices of the day. The 1'ost says : Sterling exchange was strong today and at the highest rates recently at tained. The supply of commercial bills still continues very limited , Certain houses lilen- tilled with the gold export movement are In clined to resent the Imputation that they have showed a lack of "patriotism" In making shipments. They assert that some houses ha\e been .saved the necessity of shipping gold by the sale of bankets' bills. In the face of the large shipments recently made , ex change has been attaining high rates , thus In creasing the possibility of further gold ship ments. The following arotlio closing quotations of the leading stocks on the Now Vork Stock exchange - change today : 1,00(1 ( ; Cotton Oil , 21,000 ; Dlstllllnc , 13,120 ; houlsvlllo & Nashville , -l.noi ) ; Manhattan , 0,400 ; National Lead , 7,000 ; National Cord- ace , 5,000 ; New KiiKhind , 11.800 ; Northern. 1'aclllc nrofViTcd , 4'JOO ; lieiidlnir , DO.HOU ; St. Paul , Iti.'JOO ; St. I'anKt Omaha.1,000 ; StiKar , lU.lOOj Union Pacific. 4,200 ; Western Union , 5,000. _ I.iiiKlnii Fliuinclal Itutlcw , [ Copiirtjlilal 1S33 liuJmnti Oortl'in Henntll.\ \ LONDON , I-'oh. 14. [ Now York Herald Cahlo SjM'dal to Tun ItilK.l As regards ninv htisl- nc s this has hcon an exceedingly < | Uh't day on 'ho Stock exchange , hut the niarUets dovel- | ) L'd several features of Interest. Consols 1m- roved one-sixteenth per cent for the money ccount. 1'orplsn Kovoriimcnt securities lose llrni for Inii'rhotir.so descriptions. C yptluii unlllcd and ICiypllan scrip innioved S percent. Orcok IBtil and 1884 , 1 D H ; Mexican Os , Jjf per cent , and several thurs 'a to ? 4 percent. Wlt'i ' ono ortwoox- icptlons homo railways closed rather dull , duo o a want of mipport and dopresslns weather. . : haiiROs established In prices , however , wore ulot unimportant. Americans ha'vo hocn cry llttlo dealt In , but close tolerably firm , ml in the majority of cases an advance f ! S to ? per cent Is established. Cana- ll.ins have been nulet. Grand Trunk Issues tpcned lower on the trafllc statement , but sewn recovered and closed at an advance of ! j o ' , { per cent. Owing to boar repurchases : anadlan 1'aelllc Is ! > nor cent easier. Me.\l- ans have been llrm all day , ordinary prefer- nees cloilni ; lit an advance of ti to 1 pur cent , iwlns to the satisfactory week's earnliiRS. I'horo has been a bettor demand for money ; hort loans were charncd 1 percent. The dls- ( innt marot was ijulot. two and three months Ills buin ( [ noted at 1 ? ; percent. Nnw York Alutiuy .Market. Nnw YOHK , Keb. 14. MONEY ON OAI.I/ Easy , at 233i per cent ; lust loan , 2 ; closed jITcied at. 2 pur cent. I'lttME.MEiiCANTii.E PAi'Eii 53G percent. STEIII.INO EXCIIANOE Quiet , but htronc with .dual business In bankers' bills at 34.8C1 { for , lxty-day bills and $4.88J ! for demand. ( lovornnicnt bonds , steady. States bonds , [ lull and steady. Tlio closing quotations on bonds : Financial Notes. KANSAS CITV , Jlo. , I'ol ) . 14. Clearings , $1- 072,170. I'Aius , Fob. 14 Three per cent rentes , Q8J 'Me for the account. NEW YOIIK , Fob. 14. Clearings , $140,878- 071 ; balances , (0,942,778. ItAi/riMOiin , .Mil. , Feb. 14. Clearings , } 2,540- & 02 ; balances , $347,501. Momiy , U per cent. CINCINNATI , O. , Fob. H. Clearings , 12,248- COO. Money , 3i ! < & 0e. New Vork exchange par. I'lill.ADKi.i'lllA , 1'a. , Fob. 14. Clearings tl4,101tj2 ! ; balances , 1 , 530,000 , Money , 4 percent. LONDON , Feb. 14. Amount of bullion with drawn from thollunlcof Kngland on balance : today. 108,000. MEMPHIS. Tcnn. , Feb. 14. Now Vork ex change soiling at $1.50. Clearings , * 44S,303 balances , 1110,335. HOSTON , Mass. . Fob. 14. Clearings , $18,378 , ' 623 ; balances , tl,4riOU38 , Money , 6 per cent Kxchango on Now York , U < ® 2c discount. ST. Louis , Mo. , Fob. 14. Clearings , t3C09 , 083 : balances , $428.080 , Money. Wtt , ; per cent. Kxchango on Now York , 30w&0c ills count. . UlllCAflo. III. , Feb. 14-CloarIngs , J23.312. R14. Now Vork exchange , 2&c discount. Sterling ling exchange , strong ; sixty-day bills , J4.80H demand , M.B8. Monuy , steady at 0 per cont. MVi : STOCK MAKKKTN. C.ittlu Trade Taken on UiiUHiml lloRs Steady anil I'lrin. OMAHA , Fob. II.Hecelpts of all kinds , whll not exactly heavy , were consldprably In e.ices of last Tuesday's run. The two days' stippl , foots .up 4,000 cattle , 7,044 hogs and 4,00 hheop as against 4,028 cattle , 3,781. hogs an 3,000 bheep for the tlrst two days last wuek. There wore about 1,000 more cattle her today than u week ago , and while them was dearth of ripe , heary IHMIYCH the genorii iuallty | of the oirerlngs was rather better tlm on Monday , The market was active wit prices In the main llrm. On account of th good shipping demand tliu more dcbtrabl grades of steers wcro the best sellers , goo 1,200 to 1-iUU-lb bteers vclllui ; at from ti.40 1 ta.OO , Fair to imoX 1,000 to t 200-11) nold at from Jll H5 trt # 4 25 , Owing to the good Inquiry for fei'drrnnd the prevailing high price * nothing of nngr > conHeiuence | , however common , that. KllloMi could tise had to sell nt junior M.75. H WIIHUI good , llrm , nctlvo mar ket throughout , anil n good clvarnnco was eirocted. " The cow market was a trillo wlhl. There must have been till flf jlxty cars here , and the quality was , as a riue. very good. F.attorn houses had orders burn , but local houses being ready and willing to t ikn everything oircred , competition was lirlsUviml prices In some cases a trillo wild. Anything nt all decent sold readily nt. fully Mcudy prices , while In some cn es there was an Advance of0i to IDo. Sales Included old cows as low as $1.75 and pretty good mixed stmT up ( o$3.85. Fair to good cons and lielfcrsiMild largely at nroiind $2,50 and $ n.IO. ! Hough stock of nil kinds was In good demand and strong , common to choice bulls , oxen and stags selling nt from $2.25 to $4.00. There were not a great many calves on sale , but the demand was good and prices llrm at from $2.00 to ! 4.00. Everything In this line was picked up early. Itegular dealers ( fid the bulk of the buying today. Country buyers were conspicuously absent on account of tlm sovcro weather. There was not much doing and prices are qtiotably unchanged. Kcprescntatlvo sales : NHVADA CATTLE. 41 Mrs 007 3 70 Hocis llecelpts were the heaviest of the month. There wore 87 loads on sale and the general quality of the olTerlnas was rather above the recent average. With an actlvo shipping and spcculallvo demand and all local buyers In the field , the early market was actlvo and strong on the good butcher and heavy weight hogs , with common light and mixed stun barely steady. Uood to choice medium weight and heavy bo's sold early at from J8.10 to J8.20. light and light mixed sluff largely at J8.00 to $8.00. Packers were more or loss bearish from the start , and bid on and bought hogs fully 5c lower than the early mar- ke.t , at around $7.05 and $8.00 , with poor stun as low as 17.80. The-close was very mean and weak , with nearly ifcVOO hogs unsold. Sales were largely as on Jloiiday nt from J8.00 to 18.10. as against 7.8.5 to J7.ST labt Tuesday. Representative ) sales : I'UIS AND IIOUOII. - 0 Oil 04. . . . 120 80 7 20 14. . . . 110 40 OOJ KilEiip There as another comparative ! , heavy run of bheup , hovuntccn loads , part u thL-mcoiiblgneddliect to a local killer. Th demand was good , but buyer * wanted th sheep lower In bympnthy with other market ! Sellers wcro slow to couccdo this and tradlo \rn * slow Price * nro HMMflo lower than last wok. Fair to Rood natives , tn.VfritVOO ! fair to good westerns , : i.rorr > .00 ! common and Mock sheep , $2.20513. 7fit good to cliolco 40 to Itio-ib. Iamb ! ) , $4.00ur > .7t > . Representative No. Av. I'r. 100 nntlvn owes . HI $440 Ullillvcd . 85 425 1 buck . 140 300 00 native CWI-H . 07 4 15 20 lambs . 07 f > 25 01 native mixed. . . . . . . . . . 85 425 UerdptSHiid OUpixltlmi of Stork. oniclal rovlpuan I dUpLHltloi : of stojk ns shown by the l > . ) oksof th J Union Ht-c ) ! < Yards company fortlielnunty-fotir hours endlngnto o'clock p. m. February 14 , 1803 : ' IIKCKIITS. minxes * MI.S Curs. Head llc.id Curs.Hon.1 133 S.I1U 8J n 2.103 II11I-09ITIOS' . Chicago Live StoeU .Market. CniCAH ) , III. , Feb. 14.-Hpeclal [ Telegram to" TUB ltni-Tho : ] cattle market was dull and weak , It wn > ) not much lower for any grade , but salesmen had to work hard to get Mon day's prices for anything In theshape of a bul lock. Although today's arrivals were light ( estimated at 0,500 head ! the total for th. ' last two days Is greatly In excess of the iccent average , mid buyers thought they were en titled to concessions. The profile ( of moder ate supplies for tliu * remainder of this week , however , served to hold up prices. Sales were on a basis of from $3.25 to S0.1O for very common to e\tra flressed l > eef and shipping steer.H at from $2.50 to J4.25 for stockers and feeders , and at from it.DO to $4.00 for poor to choice cows , heifers mid hulls. 'I he calf market was again lluhtly supplied and good grades were firm at the recently ad vanced prices , or al from $0.00 lo $7.OO. 1'oor , eoar-,0 , heavy calves were dull at from $2.50 to $8.60. old cows and common bulls sold u sh.'idc lower. Tho-o salesmen who have prime heavy hogs for sale were enabled lo unload at about Mon day's prlco or at from $ M.65 to J8.G5. A few choice medium weights also changed hands at that day's closing quotations , but for all other descriptions the market was way oil' . Ordinary light , ml.xed and medium generally sold al from lOc to 15c lower and wen hard to move at that reduction. The weather was wet and nasty'and the receipts since Saturday have been more than twice the number received for the MIIIIB time last week. The general feeling therefore was verv boirlsli. Most of the trading was at from $8.10 to $8.30 for light , at from $8.20 to $8.43 for mixed nitj- illum and at from $8.30 to $8.50 for heavy. A "ew extra medium mid heavy weights fetched 'iom$8.GO to 8.05 , and there was trading In ) lgs and culls at from $5 00 to J7.55. The lose was very bad. The condition of the sheep market was about s low ascould well he Imagined. Since Snt- irday no fewer than 27,000 bheep and lambs uvo been dumped Into the yards. A largo upply , following so closely on the heois of ast week's enormous run , gave buyers 'nil control of the market and prices have suf- ered. They declined from lOc to 15c today ind are from 25c to 35c lower than they were \ week ago. Sales were largely at from i4.50 'oJo.OO for sheep and at from $5.25 to J5.75 'or lambs. Uecelpts : Cattle , 0,500 ; hogs , 20.000 ; sheep , The Evening Journal reports : CATTI.K Kecclpts , 0,600 head ; shipments , 2,000 head ; market slow and lower ; fair to ; oed steers , $4.85H5.16 ; no extra ste.'rs on ale ; others , $4.0lJJ4.75 ) ; canners , $2.15142.75 ; ows , $3.00a3.Ha. -Receipts,28,000 head ; market steady , I0 , < } 15c lower ; mixed mm packers , * 8.1.rU .80 ; ; ) rlmo heavy mid butchers' weights , 8.4Ot5 s.55 ; pilme light , W.l&aB/JO ! other lights. [ 0.50Tr.7.25. SllKKl1 Kocolpts , 11,000 head ; shipments , 2,000 head ; maikel steadv ; natives , $4.2559 " .25 ; westerns , $5.00B5.25 : lumbs , $4.40ii4.45. Kansas Clt.v l.lvo Stock Market. KANSAS OITV , Mo. , Feb. 14. CATTLE-Ko- ul | > t.M , 0,100 head ; shipments , 700 head ; teady for light steers and feeders ; heavy iteortj and stockers weak to lOc lower ; dressed beef and shipping .steers , $2.40Q5,25 ; stockers nnd feeders , 5.3.25513.90. HOGS Ueculntjv 11,300head ; shipments,300 lead ; S'&lOc lower , closing active with a bot- : er feeling ; all grades , $0.76:38.17i : ! ; bulk , $7.95(28.05. ( SHEW Hecelpts , 1,700 head ; shipments. 10110 ; actJvo and strong forgood muttons and ambs , common sheep barely steady ; muttons , ! 4.054.75 ; lambs , J5.GOXS5.G5. New York l.lve Stock Mnrtcat. Nr.\v VOIIK , Feb. 14. HCKVKS UceoluN. 1.000 : ieiid , for exports nnd slaughterers ; feeling iveak ; dressed beef steady at 9'ic per Ib. Shipments today , 1,000 beeves and 3,900 ( juartersof beef ; tomorrow , 1,0'JO quarters of beef. OAI.X-ES Receipts , 930 head ; market steady ; veals , $7.009.00 perlOOlbsj Western calves , -.3.10. SHEEP AND I.AMIIS Itecelpts , 991 head ; narkot dull ; sheep , $4.255.7& per 100 Ibs. ; amb.s , $0.7557.7u. ! Hoas Receipts , 3,775 head , Including 2 cars 'or ' sale ; market higher at $8.0039.00 per 100 Ibs. St I.nuls l.lvo Stock Market. ST. Louis , Mo. , Fob. 14. UATTM : Receipts , 2,100 ; shipments , 600 ; market lower ; natives , J3.0OJJ3.05 ; fed Texas steers , J3.00a3.50. lions Receipts , 0,000 ; shipments , 1,500 ; market lOc to 15c lower ; heavy , $8.)0 ) < it8.50 ; [ jacking , $7.70S > 8.35 ; light , $7.90B8.25. SliEEl' Receipts , 1,001) ; shipments , none ; weak ; natives , $3.50Qi4.50 ; choice muttons , $4.76 < a5.25. D. U FIIAZEE , II. I ) . IlooaK.Irr JAS. F no < Pros. Vlco Pros. Hccy & Troas , HAWKEYE COMMISSION CO. Capital jrs.000 ; Omaha anil Sioux City. Grain and Provisions Railroad Stocks and Bonds. PRIVATE WIHE& Room 212 New M Life Building OMAHA. JIF.FEKENOKg : lownStntn National Hank , Sioux City ; Commercial National Hunk. Omatiu , _ _ _ Special attention given to ontsldo orders. Correspondence solicited. WOMAN'S DEFENSE. Spirited Ileply of .Airs. Mrrrlnm to tlio Doc tor's Charges. CHKSCO , la. , Feb. 9. To the Editor of THE DUE ; Friends have Just apprised 1110 of the fact that my husnand , Dr. U A. Men-lam , has asserted In your paper that the reason of my application for a divorce is "a weak mind , caused by the continued use of opiates. " Concerning the matter of "opiates" I have a rather interesting story to toll nt the proper time and place , but for the present I will say that it looks a trillo cowardly nnd un manly to use the power which ho , as u phy sician poscsscs , against a helpless woman , who should by all the laws of earth nnil heaven , find in him a tender protector nnd not tin Implacable enemy ; and this , too , simply to shield himself from the con sequences of his own guilt. As to insanity. 1 will say that n study of Dr. Merrlum's family history might make clear many n strange act otherwise un translatable. My husband knows from the depths of his heart that I am quite us sane as ho is , if not more so. On October 14 in hlsolllcolHald : could write as good u scientific treatise as you today. " Ho replied : " 1'vu not n doubt of it whatever. " "Jhcn what is the matter with you' " 1 asked. "Oh , well , last summer , Mattlo , you weren't qullo yourself. " "Well , then , why did you wait to speak of It to mo until after you found that I had gained information of your infidelity. " ' Ho said not a word If 1 have been Insane I have rccel.vea strange treatment for such a disease. In stead of tender care , change of scene , 1'laeo ' of rotrcnt. I received ticks , blows , curses ami aggravated ruolty Kciii'r.til.v. 1 often urged him 0 tiUo : me before any number of t-xprrts or H-fort * the commission t was ready and uxloiM to IIHVO my Siinlty tested , but he nl. vnys answered : "I don't have to. " And vt-l was cotnpollrd to suffer his slanders upon ho "nmictfoti of ni ) poor llttlo wife" to the lelglilKirs. Of this , also , t shall have some- hint ; to say litter. It was slti py : a tip.it llitlo scheme to pro- iaro people lo discredit my statements hoiild 1 ever bo forced to Icnvo him. And ho rotimliider of his plan was so unliiuc. so utlnmllsh ami so fantastic , that hnuns crtalu no or.o would Ivllovo It against him , ud certainly r.ot from tlio statements of nit 'Insano" wife , ami for that verv reason ho hose and followed It. Hut this and other f.uills and crimes I night have forglveii had it been insMblo to ivo with him. It has boon slmplv a well icllnud CUSP of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Ilyik'-- ho tfi'i'lal , hi | | follow well met physician ibroatl and the snurllnjr professor of moral mil mental rabbit's , it KPiiulno Mr. Hyde , nt ionic. IIo is of the typo described by Jharles Klngsh-y and of whom himake's 'hll Ainiuon s.iy : "Ho spoke too contly nd smittigly : not to mean .something ovllish. " Ho Is a ninn * who ould--.is many men in Omaha can well at- est sheathe Ills sword to HID hilt in the irons t of a man and wear meuuulilli ; tin In- loccnt smllo upon his face , full of a Milne on would swear could only como straight rom heaven. Hut the very worst thine I have hi : < \ to ontcud with has been an apparently dead oiiscieuco. 1 tried to appeal to his SOIIMof tistlco , to his former love for me , to his man- mod. to his tenderness of heart , formerly imitlesd ; but It all availed nothing. You mow uhat Charles Huxtoii s.iys of these hing.s : "It is wonderful how suyn the ron- clonco begins to rave If a simrlo stitch be Irnpped. One sin pctulsteiitly Indulged j nakes a hole you could nut your head hrough. " And Dr. Mcrriam's eonsclumv , it s my honest hdk'f. is as do.iil as bis body vlll over In1. Ho believes in neither n ( iod ior an evil one , nor In heaven or hell , nor my future existence , i.or punishment lor in. So to what co.dd 1 uppoal. } Jut he was lot always like this. 1 awake w llh a utility start to find that I invo been writing the.se things against ono vho has been my best beloved lor twenty oars and who once w.ts the tendoresl , dear- jst husband any woman ever had. What iis ; wrought the change f I cannot toll. 1J , s still an tinaolvnhli' enigma. 1 have ceased o try to understand it. I have Just one question to nMc in closiiifr. Jnn any ono think that a devoted wife would cave , without an imper.ilivo cause , her hus- > and and a good homo at Il'J ' .years of ; iri' ; and ; o out untrained for self-support into a cold vorld and ilfrht its battles with nothlm ; be tween it and herself but HIP kind charity of a brother-in-law's roof ! He had no cause for such cruel treatment. Our tastes in nearly every direction were identical in literature , he sciences , the study of laiit'tiaKCs-and ono would think his homo would be his icnrcn. It was Just the reverse. Fifteen niiiutcs three times each day and from iniil- liglit invariably was the sum of his stay at mine , and Sunday was no exception. Yet 10 questions were ever naked him. Ml of which has led mete to the belief that men do not prefer such constant devotion. H is usualli the old story , 'One gives , the other receives , " and in this case it probably ( rrew tiresome through lack > f spice , and most certainly he found the 'spice" to my own sorrowful knowledge. But 1 hate this "pot and kettle" business. 1 detest thisTllriuf : of family sorrows in the icwspapors. I had hou.ed there would be no tso for my pen In this uhtinppy matter. It is ill like a horrible dream. The very fact that we have walked together for twenty years should have made sacred lo each the faults ) f the other. I would have had it so , but 'ate has seemingly decreed it otherwise. With many thanks , I remain yours very truly , MATTIB O. MnitnuM. I'roni "Away North. " NOUTH GAI.VI-.STOX , Tex. , Feb. 14. A re cent excursion from Canadian Provinces , brought hither a largo number of northern pentlemen , who came Jient on limiting a Lhorough examination of the advances of this spot , so famed for its fanning and niniiu * rnctiiring resources. Their purchases of city realty amounted to ? 55UOO in one day. These Canadians were greatly impressed by the delightful nnd health-giving climate con trasted with the bitterly cold weather they had loft behind. lluililliiK Permits. The following permits to build were issued yesterday by the inspector of buildings : Adolph Anderson , cottage , Seventeenth - teenth and Frederick " 'n' ' Two minor repair permits'U Three permits , aggregating * 8&0 c Indigestion , dizziness. Take Ueoclinm's Pills. Sent North Tor Iturlal. The body of John n. Church , the man who suicided in his room nt the Merchants hotel Monday night , was forwarded lust evening to St. Paul. Piles of people nave plies , but DeWltt s Witch Hazel salvo will cure them. . Total IMUCB of CITIES ! \ COUNTIES , SCHOOL , WATER Haywu ME vs DISTRICTS COMPANIEB.ST.R.R.COMPANIES.oKl Correspondence nollcltcd. N.W.HARRSS &COMPANYBanfcerSi (03-103 Dearborn Street , CHICAGO. IS Wall Street , NEW YORK , 7O StntoSt. . BOSTON. BEWARE OF QUACKS AND FRAUDS WITHOUT DIPLOMAS or cm I timid AUH | ) * ink to MT lliclr ere * drill liilf. Si'Ciif tlu'V linvn n light to pnic- tlce In .Nrlri - n , .smlftlicy tire | irltrlinl ) | o r HI e o I jr neruti , ( lo to tlin recorder' * olllce nntl * ro II iheyure rrg. IMrrril , * .S cables & Searles nil. r. I , . Kl'.mi.l > . Consulting b'urttcon. ( iraduato of UiMh Modleal Collego. ( i.ON- . NUI.TATION riciit : ) . For the trcatmontof AND Wo otiro Gtitnrrli , AH Disc isos oftlio Nose , Throat. Ghent. Stonuvcli , Bowola null I.ivov. Blood , Sit hi mid Kitluoy Dlsoiiio . Foniulo Wcixlcuossoi , Loit Miinhood CURKD. IMI-K * . riSTUI.A , KIPSITUi : , ponnrx.umi/ a wllliout tbo lisa of knife , llxiuure or CAUIIIO. .Ml nmlitlcs : of n | irlvitu or OoUi-.itu tutura. of rlttirreox tinsltlrolr curc.l. ( 'nil on or tuldrcsi , nltli itninp for llrcul > rj , t'rc * Hook unit llcclpcs , Dr.Sc.irlcs Nnit Door to I'ostulflco. Omaha's COR. 12TH AND HJ.'MIJ in. ( Olloonn nt jW per ilir. fO rooms nt M.UJ per Mar. iOltroini with llulli ut ! I. ' ) ) pjr lir. to lloonu with Until nl n.s ) to II 5) ) p.ir , u O P ISN BU AUG U ST Modrrn In llvrrr lintiieet. Nou ! } I'm iilsln < d I'li C. S. ERB , Prop. Tlio only hotel In the c ty with hot and cold WHter , and steam ho it In every room Titble nnd dining room service unsurpassed. RATES $2.50 TO $4.00. Special rates on application. C. SILLOWAY.P. Pro DEFORMITY BRACES Elastic Slocking Trusses , Crutches , Batteries , Water Bottles , Syringes , Atomizers , Medical Suppliei ALOE & PENffllfl , 114 8,151111 , , Next to PosLofflea A , H. BYEB , Illevutorsvurolioii3o * . tnctory Iintlutnftr. unit nil work requiring u tliuroiii-li nnd pniutlcal knowlcUco ol coiiHtructloii uud Btrungth ol nmtcrliiU , 11 uppciully , 1' . O. Ilu'KM , I'rcinunt , Neb. SOUTH OMA.HA. Union Stock Yards Company , South Opnahai OcstCnitlo Ilo and Shop market In the welt. CDMMIS31DH HOUSES. _ _ v nntTrTr nnjvv nnjvvWood Brothers. l.lvo Stook Commission Merchants. Eolith Omaha Telephone 1157. Chicago JOHN I ) . "ADISMAN , I . . . " " " "Bo WAl.TKIl B. WOOD , f Market Uoport.i t > r mull nudrlra choerfnlljt nlehL'd upun itiiiilcftlloii OMAHA HARD WARE. Rector & Willielmy Loiec'i&Lin , COMl'ANV , Dealrra In hardware anil CornerlOtt und Jackson lucthanlfit" toU die oils. 1101 Do HATS , ETC. W.A.L.GibDon&Co. Omaha Safe and Iroi VVholcialo WOIIKS. Hats , capj. ilr.xw if j li , Fatet.Taiilt . jail work , Klnvcs. mlltons , 21U Irou ahuttcn an.I tire a * and Harnoy % t > . tape * . Anlrein A liar It , 14th and Jaokaon. LUMBER. John A. Marios R. L33 , Iniiirtoil.Ainorlcinl'ort | Hunlwoo.l lu u'tir , ITJO land ojnunt. Mll .ii- ( in I pirJl | kajojnnnt nnJQulnJ/ w.iltolluo. titli and iiquoas. MILUHJRY Frick SL HrtJ.'t ) , I Hi ) KIT i aa I I > Wholesale ) liquor of mlllUarnotl Mall ontoM pro-n t 10UI Karnam Hi. , lIl.t.SL PAPER. OILS. Carpenter Paper Co. Standard Oil Co. , Canjr n full tiook of printing , wrapping n I lletlne.l and lubrlcaUaf wrltlnic papyri , carl im | > or , eta. ulli , nile yraaie , eta PRODU3 CJM.VIISilOI. Branci & Co. , Jas. A. Clark & Co. , Produce , JrultJ of all utter , ctiaiie iioultrr and k' kinds , njritori. SITt * . Utli it. STOVE REPAIRS. I SSH , DJ3R Oraaba Stove Repair M. A. DMfM & C ) WiJlIK , tova repilri MaDiifneturjU of mh and water atla hroiatl door i , blliuli nl. foraur kind ofilUfJ iujuldlu < i. br4U3b of bl. Do UtaanlUiiO.