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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1897)
BEARS HAVE HAD TllhIK DAY Into Speculative Squeeze in flocks Has Now Spent Its Force. BULL FACTORS SHOW UPON EVERY SIDE tJoiiornl I'r iiUTU.v | of Hie Country Ton ( iri'iit lo lllow of Conlluufil DriiiTNNlon In U'nl I Nn\V YOUK. Oct. 2J Henry Clews , hcod of llio banltliiK hctioe of Iltnry Clews & Company \\rllcs thus of the situation In AVnll street. After thrcoceka of reallzlns , with nn nvetMKo ill op ot nliout twclvo nnd one-h\lf points In prkei. the se- clltlllcs tnntket hut , during the last \veelc , mown a tendency lounni recovery , 1'rlcei hud reached n point of dee line which , nndei nil the Improved condition' nffcctliiK the e.'inilnijs o' corporntlotm , h.tf nttncirctl to make stocks a purch ine , whether tot a permanency or for transient opt ration * The wi-.tk M > ots In the ' -petu- ) atl\o condition of the matkct had horn well probed hy the "hi'.irs , " anil holders weit ) found \\ell prepared prole-el them- jielvct fiom attack. Under these symp toms of the market hiulriK reached a xoltd bottom , the- Hrmojieritors who ha 1 re- rently reallred h.ivo nifilti become buj- crs on n lentnllve scale and outsiders me reniMliiR their orde-rs for HtookH l.ici liny this rerovirj has In i ome more ap parent find tin market appears to be filrlj on the \ \ ij low ird Improvement and with npcctllatlvi leeonnts In 11 fjoundur condition than they were previous to the Lite exten- blvo rcnll/liiK 'I here nns been a wudliiK out of the \\cikcr ekment on the "hull" flldo and the emper of buyers Is ne.isonocd Mlth th'1 prtiiknro taliKht by the severe lesslons of the Lite reaction. Tils recovery In the spirit of the market has modllled the eourfehlch some of the InrRcr operutort had contemplated for tin1 ju"ct few wnks The pro poe'ts of the mir- Itet hnd been xetrardi-d by tin in as at le is : doubtful It w.is rt.isoned that the l.ilc Bleat decline and the eonseqiunl looses luiil juoduetd mm i prostr.illon and dlsioiirani runt and had d'mlnlsitil the alilllty tei liny and sent many s.inirulne "bulls" out of Will streel with cntpty pockets Also , It ' -\.is said that the four months ot IdHh ( pcpul.itlvi pMltenunt eouhl not he in iln- talncd and must be followed by a plo- lotiKed ri'.ie-tlon and InaetUHy In the mood produced by the lire ik 111 prices Iheie was a disposition to put the most unfit- \onible con'-trni tlon upon the possibilities of our Kovernm-nt biroinltiK aclvily hos tile toward Pp iln The ri was a willingness to make tin > elow f\u Into an alarnilnr bo y And n.iovi all the opening of i-on- gross was vlrwid as an event ntUnded with so many adveise possibilities as tc call for postponement of Imj Inn until the nilmln'Btrn'lon and the senate had shown their hands upon a variety of mooted ques tion0. ixvissTxtnxT nrvrns COMH ix. It p rhaps was not stiamje that Kintle- men who had realized uion an Immeii'-i nmnimt of stocks and wanlcd to tepliei' ' them at the lo\e < t possible i.nlcca shmi d Indulge In a me U deal of talk of this KI1 1 nnd wish to see the pro-Uta Ion In Wi'l ' Blrtet continued until the opening of the Jie-w year , and , had there In en no counter nctliiR foiee thev probib'v wou'd h.ue Hticceedid In fore IIIK affa rs In the dlieeton thev desired Hut the event has pio\eil thai fii11' I"1 another power In the He'd ThereIs a class , n' no small Importance who know wien investments are a seed Jiuich.is , and who be Ikve th it , when we have ii "bull" Munition the whole countiv through , there should also be a "bull ' inmket In Wall street. This eliss his been nt'cuinul ' ilinK uninvested eainln s IhioiiKli the Lite p ilod of na Ion il depress on and , liuvlnR ut last become convinced t" it the countiy l destined for a ste id > i un ot prospprlty they stand prep ired to enn'ov thtlr monev In a si-lectlon of such securi ties as sci in most likely to be benollted 1 these hope ful conditions Thow people weie buvern through the four months' advance , nd now that prices hive --o largely e'.e- cllnod they are In the market again , some for permanent Investment , others for prollt" iwhlch t lev e\pe-ct to ictrueltliln a fen months Tie- accession of this cliss ol buyers , tow her with renewed thouRh mod erate purchases by fie average tpeculitoi , lias apnlled a test to thein irket , nnd the response has shown a resiliency In [ prices that has moused the large-operators who proposed to play the p irt of passive- I "beais" for se < me week" Horn ticlr drc unh of getting In again at .1 still lo\vei i.inge It of values This waiting element Is begin ning to buv at current prices and as the r orelcrs gradually s'rengthen the maiket. It would seem that thev have their choice between Increasing their puichTses and being left In the cole ) In the meantime , we hear less about the jellow fever , the Cuban eitiestlon and the undefined misgiv ings about the politics of congress , and nobody nppeirs to regald these things as having anv Immediate importance for tne Htnc' ; market It nny pietty sifely be taken for granted that the large opera ois will not bo behind In replenishing them selves with stocks If they become sitlslled that there Is a buv ing pover outside their own which Is prepired , to enter the market on a scile Important enough to carry up prices , and each div of the List , \eek his furnlsjicel re-ison ible evidence ? that such Is the fact There Is no class In Wall street who better than these peop'e understand the great expulsion tiat now awaits the Industries ami trule of the country ; and it inoulel be a greit mistake to Infei that because they are maneuvering to get s-e- curdles as cheap as loosslblo they have any misgivings about the true Intrinsic value 'it socks nt cuircnt prices PLENTY FOLLOWS TIIH FAMINE. This country Is under the Impetus of an tinprocetlcnte il expansion of Its materl il In terests The preponder inco of capl'al Is on the demand side of vilues The lend ing operators , skilled In manipulation , hive ifalth in higher prices for securities and nre ready to vv.oik In that dliectlon A vigorous upmoyo will bring In the public "Who are at present moie or less absent or undecldel. The return of ease and abundance- money now makes the com petition vslth loaneis and not borrowers 'riie ability of this country to di uv gold from Kurope In largo amounts will con- tlnuo foi tome time ahead Tne continued demand for e ur products , especially wheat , Is assured The Inereiis-eel output of the world's gold production means money In if flation of considerable dlmen'-'ons The fceneml sentiment Is bopeful uml confident ifr After four years of depression such iso liavo had four wurs of activity should pie- vail nnd T bi-lleve will Iluslm-s e-\pm- elon , with Increased ciedlt Is In progiess nil over the woild All nations me turning with each other for the expulsion of theli commerce to an e\ti-nt grearei than evei lie-fore The greatest generals now are to lie found among merchants and hankers , nnd not In the armli-s Huslne s entei prise' ' tind the conqu ring of nmki-ts will miiki' the coming decide- historic Mine-- ' that tproduco gold and lands that glow bee s for sugar making will be sought aftei for wealth making Oohl will sooa IIP ibun- Oant enough to llngle In everv Industrious man's poekot I'eon'c ' v Ml thus i om- ' < - milllar with gold nnd will not hanker after J8 to 1 silver Instead of rillionds tolnn Into the hands of ice-elvers , thev hive nov become - como the rccelM-is of prcp rty for Iritis- por'ntlon ' to sueh an extent ax to mike il- emost a car famine This country Is at the nrpHi-nt time virtually loaning monev tei .London , and the amount may caM'y ' ii-ieh ? 10,000000. This Is being clone bv X < w York cnrrvlng time * F'eiling ' bills Instead o' for warding them to London The higher the Hank of nngluml I ite goes the lamer will lie the amount of these Indirect loins to London If HIP Hunk of nngliml lute ( hlch Is not unlikely ) adv 1111-03 to 1 per cent iiiul abovi , and the i.ite of Intere-st HO much less on this sMe we are not likely to bring much gold this wuv The exc-li.iiv Tinirket on this s-ldo will be handled In such n way as to prevent it through Investments Jiere In sterling bills The present e \eel- Jent tialllo leuiriif are an evidenceof the Improvement In business In all nce-tlans of thU country Hallroid ertrnlngs alone pio- tluco dividend mill Interest maii v on HIP eerurltles Issued by HUM coriioratlons. and the only tellable e-v deuce of IntrlnxV value Is the net money mnilu bv these transportation compinles With these factc In evidence. It will not bo nn e-asv iritter for the "bears" to jinurda lies I'O.MI and Keep them depressed for any length of time. inn HALAXPI : or TUADI : The inone ) market has made a rleir turn in the dlifction of set led nine , to con tinue In anv event until next sir'ng o- OUlte possibly next fall The tun liens of currency to the Interior has almost en tirely ce-as.ed and the next movement In order Is the retlux of the no.000.000 01 more that has gone to t''e ' * went and fouth siu'p | last July The south may uqulre some further remittances In connection with the cotton movement , "Ahlch has so far been unusually res rioted , and for that reason way bo ixpt-cted to in.ituilally lucreise next month Hut It Is not unlikely that the Incieaso In tl'o cotton exports may bring gold to this side the. Atlantic , with the present extraordinary tradu balance In our favor. Probably the present net Indebtedness ol o'her countries to the I'nlted States ex ceeds all precedent. For the month ot September the trade movement. Including gold and silver , showed nn excess of ex ports over imports amounting to J.V.V ) S- , fto. Tor the three months , September , An- ! gust and July the movement ( Inclusive of gold and silver ) shows nn excess of rx- ports amounting to $121,000.201 Tor the mine iiortod of 1W tinbilance to our credit WIH only H2G ) < ' ,7f > 9 ; and vet , under thit much smaller balance , we last y < ar Imported J1lWOll"0 of gold In September Iluro-pean financiers can hardly have any correct conception of fie mignltude of tic balinco owing to this country , or they would not speak so Ilitlitiy of the prob abilities of thi'condltlon of the exchanges exposing the Iluropean centers to the ex port of pcle to the- United States. AH ill- re icly Intimated , however. It mnv turn out that a large proportion of this adver o bal ance will be bridged over through sterling exchange being bought up and carried on this side. Some people nppeir to bo unduly con cerned nboiit the Impending elecl'lon of the t'nlteel States supreme court on the question ralsoil bv tne railroad laws of Xebraska The Issue Is a purely local one and simply concerns the power of n state legislature to tlx mixlmum rates of freight upon rallroniln within Its Jurisdiction There-fore , whatever the decision m ly be It can have no bearing utlon Inter'tatc trnllic , uhlch constitutes fully Ht ipt-r cent of the entire buplness of our railroads. CHIC USO ClTTM > IMtOVlSIONS. KcnttircN of tin'IrmlliiK i > d ClONliiK I'rli'i-N on Sntiirdio. XiW YOUK , Oct 23 The bull sentiment which prevallpd In wheat nt the close last night was apparent today nnd the prices wire p.rong throughout the session , showIng - Ing an advance of He for May and 7 < iC for Uieembpi. C'oni was paslei and held In place by the strength of w lent Today's elo'lng showed prices about unchanged Oats followed corn and pi Ice changes were of no consequence. Provisions were weak Pork was offjfic , lard 7 , iTilOc and ribs 2'V3 ' " 'X.-C ' The revelation through yesterday's ml- vance In wheat of the amount of bulllsi fee-ling underlying the market Ignited n good de-il of smoldering sentiment of a similar character that appeared to have ex's ed throughout the country ThP market felt the effect of thit at the opening Commls- : s'on houses had all the buvlng orders they could manage for half an hour and selling was t online d chlelly to the people w 10 had good profits In longvvhea > thev were willing to accupt The elevator people also hid a little whi-iit to sell , preotimibly agilnst pur chases of cash wheat through the country at leist that was supposed by the tr.uleis In the pit to be the basis of sales by Ai- mour it Co nnd the Weare Commission company ot about 100.1V10 bu. each That had no Influence , however , at the time , for the sa'es referred to were made at from Sic to S-IKe for December delivery nnd the price rouo Inline ll.Uely after to Slc , or He above the closing and highest price of the d ly before Llveipoolwas 1"C above yester day's because of the moie ma erlal gain "ere. The exports from both coasts this week amounted to , X2 < W ) bu . not any moie than had been fotcshndowed by the dallv ch-arlngs. but shoAlng the Immense proportion tion of the CuiopeanOiortage this countiy Is being called on to make good The Chi- r igo receipts were Hil cirs , of which thli- teen were con raot Tne receipts a year ago wcio 1SS cirs Minneapolis and Duluth got 171 cars , ag.ilnst 1,170 the prccoilng Satur day Argrntlne shipped no wheat this week ngiln't % O bu a > eai ago The day's e learnni'ps from Atlantic- ports were 43.1,000 bu. wheat and Hour together. The Decem- IK r future was the stronger ted iv , Mav get- Ing from Ic discount , .is It was ves'erdav , to l e todiy The ndvinco refened to above1 , when Orcembe I rose to HI' c , was 'o'lowed ' by a reaction to M'ic , but It quickly u-eoverel again to 91c , and liter , on the u-celpt of the Paris quotations showing an iclvancp equil to . " ' ( , c per bu for the Jan- uary-Apill term , the early bullishness le- \lved , Drc-ember ilslng to We and May to WiC ! a' the close. Corn moved through sympathy with wheat i nil arter selling a 'hale higher early the miikot tut ned e i Ier and the decline e-ir- rlc-el pilces ' 4c be-low the close ytstoidiy As the sesilon ad\anc ° d , however , the mar ket developed a ste idler tone and at the ilnsp values were about unchanged from vestuday Car lot recclo s were not as large as anticipated , Till cirs being In- spccti'il In. and the out Inspection was mod el ito at 273 iiGQ bu The local movement ma IP the receipts Xii.'oO bu and shipments 121 SMJ buhlch Indicates a vast Improve ment In the shipping demand December opened at fiom 2074c to 25 > 4c , and tie h'gher of those were the best figures of the day The lowest and closing nrlce was 2ilc 1 Elevator concerns were good sellers of oils , but outside of business done by them radlnir was of no consequence The greatei put of the trading was centered In Slay nnd wai greatly In the way of profit-taking bv those wno bought yesterd iv December opened nt l niS' c , touched IS'tc , dropped off to IS'nC , and closed at ISHTilS iC May i .lilted from 21Hc to 21c ; was offered at 21VC at the close Ho , ; products had a sharp reaction from the advance of yesterday on active felling by the local crond and from the fact that there was little or no support , prices met with little resist nice on their doAiiw.ud course Lirger receipts of hogs than ex pected with the lick of outside support weie the fnctors which oncouiaged the "oiling. December pork opened at from J7 17'i to JS and sold off to $7 Si ; December lard started at $1 42V- and declined steadily to $1 1VT1 1 'TO ; Dtcembei ribs ranged from jl 17' < ( fl ? CO down to J4 V7\ < . llslmited receipts Monday Wheat , 10" cars corn , Ijo cars ; oils , 240 cirs ; hogs , 12 COO head Leading futures ranged a3 fo'lows ; ArllclcB I Oiian I lllfli I I uTou TY < at5F. Ulit-nt- Ocl . 01 Die ill 01 Mu . O.I'll ' ll.JH OJM Colli de. I 2 Mi Die JllVi JflH Mny . . .10 hi One net Dec 18H 18 ! * J14 l'ok Oct. . . . Dee . . 7 tlT' 7 8fl 8 05 Jim . . . 8 UJ4 b 03 8 HO H 8 b 07h ! Laid Oct . . . 4 l.'ij 4 37 4 tj J in . . . 4 57 4 57's 4 C tt 4 ( JO th'tlllb * Oet 4 O.'tt 4 03 Dee 4 t > - > 4n- i 574 4 1)1 ) Jm . 1 01 4 UD 4 l0 1 OU 4 70 No 2. fasti quulatlonR wcio ns follows : rijOUIl Klrni. spiins pnttnts , ; 00. baki'io' . > 3WiJSI > , ttralts , $440i)70 \\lll3AT-Nn 2 M > ilntr , SCc , No 3 spring , SOff fcSc. No 2 red. 'Jre- COUN No 2 2"i'Iic. Cj lNii 2 lM4e , f , o. b. ; No 2 white , 2ic , Nn 3 white214i21e. . m U No 2 , 47V4C hlJIJUS Nn 1 II ixs < 'Cd , Jl 02H5T1 Wi ! prime1 linn lh > ! 2 CO I'KOVISION' ' ' Mess piik. per bbl. $7 Soff7 ! ' 0 ! . - nl pir lifl lira , $1 2.r/n I 37'j Bhoit ribs sidin ( loot e ) $1 1 > Q4 75 UlllSlv'i Distillers' Mulshed ( roods , per Bil . St'OAII-Cutloaf , $100 , Krnnulited , r 34 LeiiidoiiVil. . l > I'llliini'lul LONDON , Oet 21 The Dank of ] J u- hnd f ii'fcnt l > oir w . BH have miiterlilo m duced thellnntlnr mpplv of niDm-y Lust wee-k'H icturn iiio\\cd u reelu tlon of JC 0. OUO on the totnl dtpusit I'nu'/eel bj the hiid- enlnii of li'tt'H nnd t'n > dl count hou e ad- v.ino'd the ellheount into fiom 1 PPI cent to 1'i | i"i cent for montj ein call uml fr m I J p'l cent to l\ par cent for rninoy nt | u let Tne unlen of Amerlcnn Fociultles hiue vir tually cei'Hed r-nd some disposition 'o l"iy I.'i app in-lit , \\lilcli may Html KOld to the United States The Imidenlnu tendency of the mom v inurket mfavarably affe'to'l ttjcks TnroiiKhout Hi ? \\eek American I ilh\av tncur't'e.i were Inucthe , the opsr- atois hoMInK aloof from them until the Mt- ttutlon InVH Mreet be omei p alncr , hut ' ' In values Union muny txpict a KC'0\t'iy I'.tclllf ra'h\(5 ' ( v are a liave rhen 9 pout on the pieisji cts of leoiKanizatlou Head- In SOP ml pufi-rred B'-nieH rcj" half a I ! 't TliPi" was a I'.SP of Vs tacli In the f lowi-t bh i * rennsvivmla , lilt ol Ten- tial , C-nlial 1 a 111 , MllnauKt-s ft 8 . ' ou s pie > ftir d , Noriolk \Vestein profi'ncd nnd \Vabai-h pieftrred lake Shore it Mlclileut Soutlicrn shales fell 2 lulnts , Hiltinnie As Oli o ' Mlsiour , Kan an S Texas Vi , Bo th. erii ullwiiy " 4. I > le 'i ai.d Atch'B n prp- forrt 1 'M Canadian railway Bcuiritlts WPIO itlimu aftti Hue tuitions Caimdlan I'ai'lllc han't ? rusj 'i iw'nt. Oraid Trunk > , i nnd CJra'.d Trunk second pre > ftned ? . ( irnlii Itrri'lpl" nt l'rlni > liiil | lurKi'tK. C'HH'ACiO , Olc 23 Tu < lii > s receipts : Wheat , 13 ! ) cum eorn , MJ tars , oats 2)2 i u MINMIAI'OLIS , Ocl -Hi'Lelptu todi ) : \\hiut 7l > ) care 1TOHI \ . Oct 23 Itrtt-lpts Corn. Oi.SOO bus. out U.'V ) bun , n O bus. wnl K > . nune. ulii'U 2 4M bus ShliinMHii | C'onl 4 ! > M bus. , e > nls 17. ; < U bus , rye. 11 2X ) bus , uhlrlij , ty ) bbls , wiiat. ) none KANSAS CITY. Oct. 3-Receipts : Wheat , 203 tars 1'i'iirlii MarUi'lH. _ J'EOHIA Oct t3. .Xlt.N ) I'lrm and higher , OATt lnticthe , No. 2 white , 191,3Mo. \ \ UIBK.Y HUh prcxif tplrlu , JLW , OMAHA LIVE STUCK MARKET Wcok Winds Up with the Usual Light Rnu ofCattlo. CATTLE BUSINESS HCLDS VERY STEADY .Illlltcil OfTerliiKM Sd-ll III ( iuoil S 'ii on lit t iiHutiiKfil I'rlcM'N HOKM Open Mend } , llnl Clone1 Slow anil l.imcr. SOUTH OMAHA , Ot. 2,1 llocclpt1 * for the dnys Indlrited vcrc : Cnttlo. HOK Sheip. Hones October 21 . 1,173 4,2V sVi October 22 . 2,9,17 4i,3 ( ( 2,2i7 October 21 . 3.7 2 J.SJ. 1.03 23 October 20 . 3iVj ! BM ? 6WM October 19 . 4,477 2 C25 3.3R1 October 18 . 6.K67 fi71 10,151 14 October 1C . C-23 3.3J7 4 , . ) . . . October 15 . 2,725 3.151 CSI October II . BM6 3.3 ( l.tfil 1 October 13 . 3,841 3.2S8 705 0 tMcr 12 . C.11S 5,0.5 . . . . S3 October 11 . 7.43,1 1.453 4S"fi 3 October 9 . 1,09 S.W Ml . . - October S . 1,771 4'i75 1,351 5 Kccclpts for the week with comparisons : Cattle. Ho s Sheep Week ondlnir October 23 22,2 2 22,4 > C. 2.2f.8 Week ending October 1C 27.170 11.M2 HA-1 Week endlntr October 27,811 27,102 11 Ofil Weik ondlnir October 2. 2lOiC 27,307 C,4' l Tnu olllrml num'itr of cars of stock brought In toiluy by onch rend \\ns : Cuttle. HOES , Shotp C. , M vt St P lly . G O. A : St 1. , lly . 1 Mo. Pacific Uy . 1C 3 Union 1'ucillc System. . . . C n 4 I1 , i : & M V H H. . . . 2 20 C , St P. , M & O Hy. . . . ! i 1 H. & M. H II H . 1C 19 C , H. At Q Uy . . . C , II 1. & P Uy , east. . . 4. C. , It I. & P. llyeHt. . 17 Total receipts . GI 72 4 The- disposition of the day's receipts was ns follows , each iniver purchasing the num. her of head Indicated : lUiyers Cattle. HogSheep. . Omaha Packing Co . 4 1,011 U 11. Hammond Co . OS l.OJO Sulft and Company . 119 f Cndnhy Packing Co . 331 1,034 U lit eki't and Ucgan . . . I'M . . . . . . . . Hill .t UH Co . 23 . r. . Hen ton Ac Underwood . . 9 . Husg . 9 . Hammond. K. C . 60 . Cud.ihy P Co , 1C. C. . . . 379 . Plmklnton P. Co , Mil . 201 Other biiycis . 1 . . . . 500 Left over . 500 . . . . 1,200 Totals . 1,000 4 i212 1,700 CATTLE Of tlin foity-seven cars of cattle icpoited In this morning , fourteen weic consigned direct to packers , so that there \\iifa not much here upon which to base a market The Hltmtlon as regaids cattle , ho\\evei , w is about as usn.il on n Saturday The few cattle offered hold In irood sc ison and at pilces not materially different Horn \eslcrelny That > .is ctiuallv true of all kinds , fat catJe , butchers. ' stock nnd feed ers. ers.HOOS There \\na n fair run of hugs lor the list of tlicciU but tic demand \\iis ul'o M liberal pioportlons su tint the arrivals we.ro nil tuKen cu e of At tln > opening the market \\n stiaiH but toward the list it ea--cil elf and Llo eil slow anil lower The boss sold at n range of $3 10 tu $3 r , but 1 irrHy at S3 "Cfit 5"i , the bulk selling the same as > esterdaj. The meruKt' of all the sales was l"8c loner than jesttnli } The i mice of the mnricct is narrow this week , the fluctuations being mini ! ilrst up ami then down , j-o tint nt the cli-fe of the \ \ ccknlucs WUL' not miterlall > illfleietit fiorn what t K > wcic at the eipcnliiK Tin siluj was the hlKh claj an 1 'llHirntai the low ila > of tlieeek and the illffcnnLO between the two ilijs on fiQIOe The receipts tlniiKh ht.iMir than foi the pre\l oils \\tik were mi iller than fie a\cuiKe for the pi t ftw months 'Ine denmul on the pirt of lix-al hujeis , both packi rs and "hlppersas BooJ nil the week and airhals iiier.ill > met with r < atl > pale at cunent piices Hepresenta- Sllniil * There weie n few bheep lieie ino tlj on the commonish order The maiket wah firm and the demind peed for desirable muttons ciiicvco MVI : S'locic M VIUCUT. ISulflir < i' CM I tic In Driiiiniil Ilnprs \ctl\i- In h | lle of Mljv Supply. CHICAGO Oct. 23 Cattle closed easier after .1 quiet week Medium natives , which c-ime into competition with \M-sti-ins , are pelllng slowlj , but butchers arc in bri k demand , estra $313 to $ " , " 0. coninion beef Fleers $3 C3 to $4 00 , fair to prime feeders , { 300 to $4 53 , common to greed ttockcu , ? :00 : to J3SJ , cows and heifers 1340 to J173 , Texas steers , fair to choice , J3 K to { 3 Ml , Texas cows and heifers , f2 JO to $3 73 , Wfteru raiiKe steeis $330 to Ji S" The ran In hess was M.r > hUKe for Saturday. Irade was actl\e packers opeiatliiK at jester dij'a prices Sales weie larKelj at fiom $360 to $ j ' (0. ( hea\v ] i icUem KoliiK at fiom $340 to $365 nnd prime llKht weights at from $3 rO to $4 00 IMIces weie lar cl > lOc p .i 100 Ibs lower than a week agii I'ltrs i-ell 1 irRelj at from $ J 40 to $3 W fair to choice $3 CS to $4 00 , common to choice , $1 GO to $395 $ , Rood to choice , $3 HO to $ lt < ) , common to good llK.it , $ J Ui to $3 S7V- , culls J3 00 to $3 S3. In i-lucp the lisht supply today as &oon dis posed of I-ambs a\eiaKP a trllle lowei bluep weit salab e at from $2 TO to $4 V ) for natl\es .ind at from $ ! " 10 ts $430 for westein rniiKC s feeders fetchlnc from < 3 SO to $11 ! Iinl were In demand at from $4 CO to $6 CO westerns fpillnn : nt from $4 C ) to $1 CO and feeders nt from $4 W tit $1 10 nUOUIl'TS HOBS , : i,000 head , cattle , 400 head ; fheep , 2,500 head SI. l.iiulM I.lte StnrU. BT IOIT1H Oct 23 CATTMJ-UccclptH , 7CO 1'ead , shipments , 400 head , market Heads fair to choice natl\e shipping an ! rxpoit sicrrs $1 O'lfil 0" . , bulk of sales , ! 4 Vi4 90 , dre ped beef and butchers' stcer = $1 Kill 90 bulk of files $1 1H4 ci , fteers under 1 010 pounds , $3 30f(4 r,0. bulk of Milis $ T G'TiZ 5 , stockers nnd feeders $ - ' ! 1 I II bulk of sales , WOOftioo , cows and lielfeis , $ . ' C0fj4 2" > , bulk of cows , $2 G011 2i Texas and Indian fliers , $2 "SfiS S'i. opening gradoq ft $4 21 nnd bulk of sales at $3 3001 Co , cows and heifers , $2 'Off 3. S3. lions lleeelpls , 4 , ( CO he id , shipments none ; market idplir to r > c higher , light $3 70ff3 80 , mixed $3 C' [ 3 RO , butchers' . $3 7053 * S5 hllUKI * Hccelpts , none , shlpminls 100 head , niorket Flei > ! j . natl\e muttons J3 011573 'iO , cull * and buiks $1 ' .O'nl r,0 stockers and feeders , $2 DO 2 85. lambs , $3 75T > W KaiiMix Cltj Il\i- s < icl < . KANSAS CITY , Get 23 CATTMJ HecelptR , "fiO head , market unchanged , only ictntl trade , Texas Fteeis $ J10 I4(0 ( Texas cows $22'u30 ! , nathi. strirs. $3 2rjS" > 10 , n itKc rows and heifers , $1 Wi i 'ID , stockeib and feeders , foOf(4"0 ( bulls , $ J TfiifiJ 40 1IOOS llepclpts C.OCO he nil , market Mcadj to weak , bulk of sales $3 Wig's CO , hei\Ies $3 4'fl1 . \te \ , paekelH $1 40(3 ( fj mixed. $1 fOilS W light J.lriOjIC7'i | ' , YolkUP , J3COH3C5. plKB $350-iT3CI ) HItrii : > Itirclpts , 2000 head , market ste.iil ) , lambs , $37CWi50 , muttons , $ . ' 00iff3 W KllHl Iliinnlo 1,1-vc Stoe-K. HAST Ht'1'FAlX ) , Oct. -CAlTLi- : - . Quit t HOnS Yoikfis , KOOd to choice , $ IOMil07 ; loiiRh. ' , common to Kfod , WGOIil'o ; pins. good < o cholco. $ ) ( YM | I 05. SHi2P ! AN'n I AM'IP ' I.amb' . choi-e to uxtra , r d < ifj75 | , cuIN to fair , tl SVrrild , h-neep , chcU-i' to H'lect'd uctherji , $4.400 I tO , culls and common , } 2.f.0 . < f.l ( ' * > . SiU ( In Mubl. llecord of receipts of ll\e flock nt the four principal markets foi October 23 : Cattle Hogs Shi'tp Omiha . 1173 -I 2iC f.V. ChluiKO . 400 21000 2MO Kanma City . LOO CCOO S mi ht I/Duls . "CO 4 , CCO , . . Totals . 2j75 33 2SO 5,313 OMVIIV ( JIMH : n. iTxuKirrs. Conilltloii of 'I mil.anil ( luntnlloiix ontuple niiil riiii' > I 'mil in * I * . KUtlh Dnnil etoik weak at 13e IH1TTI2H Cuiiunun to fnlr 9&10c , choice to fi.nc > , HJ17e , tcpjrutor criumer > , 22c , Rathered trtaineij , ; .0e VCAI Choice1 fnt. 60 to 10 IUs , , quoted nt Be ; 'urge nnd roare. 4ff5c i-ivi ; roui/niy-nent , , ssi'to , cocks , smc. > l mg ihlrkcns , pel Ib . nc , ilucks , OjjTe , tur- I'lonONti Ute " " -c. denil pigeons not nanteil . I'AV t'liland , $1' < ) , iiililluiid , 100 , lowland , H j ) , r > e uraw , 14 , eolor makei. the price < n | i < > . light linUk tell the bn = i. enl > top grntlts iThnr top priiet llItOOMCOUN Hxireineb flow gales new crop , uelljpied on track In country ; choice green clf. "irking cutp t , per Ib , 282'So ' , choice green. running to liurl ZOSijo , common , IVtf. VKain'AIH.KS , CIMUY Oood ttcek. Inrse , 40c , Email , 2S0 OXJONti-1'ei bu . 40S35c. L1l AI , > 5irIiun'1''llcKed ' ' llll > ' I' " " ' " ' > 40. b\VtiT roTATOUS-I'rr bbl , I2..5 OAimAan-Hon.e Bro n. Ic. l'OTATOis : Hjnc | giown , 40035c , western bloik , COftToc rnuiTs. Ql'lNl'iS-Callfe.Hila. per box. Jl 25O1 35 A l'J't.i.SMnlcr : rtock $ S 7Sfl3 00 Jonulhnns nml funi-y vurlttlen. $ i 004(320 ( , California Helle- llowtr boxes , $100 , Colorado Jonathans , boxes , 1 66 ( ! HAI'iS California tl K NIJ\v YOUK UHAI'KS-l'tr S-lb basket , J3Vj GUa rU'MS-Ideho and Oregon , 75cfill.OO CUANlKniUiS-Cap Cod , per bbl , $5 COS'S 5Q. \VI coimin. boxes. $1 WSjl.10 CAUl'OnNIA AND COLORADO PEARS-Qood AGRICU L FURAL Ifth'LE1EM F S. T nnger & u ifciealf Co. WHOLKSALi : DUALEHS IN itliii ni Implements. and Carrlntti Cor , th lul Pacific Bit. Jobbers of Farm Machinery. niiJ - tor. 9th nnd Jones. ART G03D3 Hospe . e . _ P icture Moldings. Mirrors , Frames. Hacking nnd Artlst9 * Materials BOOKBINDING , ETC i.wiAti .IAU JIOOK Eleventh mid Howard Sis B JOTS-SHOES-RUBBERS , M'frs | Jobbers of Foot Wear AM SIHUi AOFN19I-nn The Joaoph Baiiigau Rubber Co. ' 3 Rubbers and Mackintoshes. Olilnlin , Nub. Boo's , Shoes and Rubbers Salesrooms 1102-1104-1100 Harney Strut. RUBBER GOODS Owner of Chltf Brand Mackintoshes Boots , Shoes , Rubbers , AT WHOLESALE. Ofllce and SulCbroon 1119 Jl-23 Howard St. Wholesale Shoe Manufacturers Western Agents Goodyear Glo\e Hubbera , 1114 Harney Street. BAGS a Importers and Manufacturers BAGS South nlh Street BAKING POWDER EXTRACTS. SYRUPS , cIiiEtee , Sorshum etc , Prcnenes and Jellies Also tin cans and Japanned war * CHIC DRY Growcrp and manufactuiers of all forms of Chicory Qmalia-rremont-O'Nell \\lnter nellls , } 2 rot/2.:0 other \arletleu. il M Q2 HO TJtO/CAL | / 1T1UITS. OltNGIIS Mexlran , ! pir liux J ) ' 0 LKMO.V.S-MLitlniil- 24 | SO , cnolce Call- forrla. 00 i I1ANANA3 CholW large ttock , per bunch , 12UJii-3u , mtillimi-xl eil Innuli.a , U7iIlJCO , NUTS Almpnilif , Hfuinla , per Ib . larue size , 13c , Ilrnzlls , tMr.lb. . Ibo , Hngllsh walnuis per Ib , fuiic ) , hull shfll , 13i , btanilaiiU , 10 $ Hi' IllbirtK , per Ib. Ill' , pi'ians , | Killtlieil , Inn.n 8&10c. JumU ) HOlW. laign tiUhor } nuts , II 23 pt-r bu , lOLuumiU t'ru lacli , planing , raw , W DHL , ri.au nl Cfrj'la riOS- Imported fanny , 4 crnun. 20-lb boiei. Kc , K iro\Mi tO-lli bluet 133HC. IIONIY : choice whit , isc. KUAIT IVr bbl , 14 OJ. half bbl , J2 15 MAPLI7 8Y1H.T rue-Bui cans , each J3 25 , Hal cans , pure , p-r doz . J12 00 , half-gal. can 1015 quart cans , | 4 10 U.\TIK l'ir CO to 70-lb tioxcn , 6c ; Tord 8-lb imr.S.SUO Iiunr-Oood mithc steers. 400 t" f"ei Ibs , 7t , peed f jreijuarteri1. etee-rn Cc , wood hlmliiuurterp 9c. western ptetrs , GiftC c , fanvy hflfirii , C'ic gutid heifers Cc , good foiequaittis , heifeiH , 5'i.o ROU | hlndquaitcrs , heifers , S'iC ' , Koud C3\\fe. B' c. fair cows G c , common cciwg , EC. con forequartere , 4'ij5c , cow hlndquarttis , 7U fcc linnr cms -mlerloln , ICe , luneltu ttilpi CWc , till ! ) Kin | > > 6'ii , rulls Sc til loin butts fee , shoulder tlLdn 5'ii' ' rump but.s 5e , aite-r chUi ks. 6'sC. tow thULks 4' c , beineleiis chucks , 4'jt cow plates , 3c , Bteor plules. 3ttc , Hank stPuk CWc , loins. No. 1 Hi , loins , No 2 , 1018 < , lulns No Z. io. sirloin ends , No 1 , L. ribs. No 1. lie , ribs. Nu t. bV c , riba , No 3 , 6c , uteir rounds 7Uc , cow ryuncis , 7e. te > w reiundi off , Sc , trim- miiiHS , It. beuf shanks , 2Vic , bruins per doz 33o , nweetbreads , per Ib , 13c fewtetbrt-ads ( calves ) , per Ib 40c kidntjs , per doz 55o , ox lulls , each 3t ll > ers , per Ib , * 14c. hearts , ptr Ib . 2c. tonnues ptT Ib . lie MUTTON-I ambs , 7ic. ! sheep , 6Hc , market racks ( .long ) , Siic , hotel racks ( short ) , lie , lees CROCKERY AMD GLASSWARE. Crockery. ihinGasnuarf , Silver Plated Wnre , Looking Olnsses , Clmn. elcllcrs , I. imps , Chimneys , Cutlery , IStc. mo r.vu.NAU sr. CREAMEKY SUPPLIES Creawei'v Alachincry nnd Supplies Hollers , rjnuinps , r . d Cocdtcrs , Wood Ptil. Ipys , ShnftlnB , Hcltlnij. Putter Pnck- npps of nil hinds B07-909 Jonp < at - - - - - - COAL. OHlco 1C03 Karnam Street. SHhRJDAN COAL. C N Diet ? President OouM nintr SPC i Tic' DRY GOJDo. E , Smith ft Go. Importers cut ) Jobbers of Dry Goods , Finnish ing Goods AND NOTIONS. DRUG1. 902-906 Jackson St. J. C. niCIIAUDSON , Prcfit. C. P. WELLER , V. Treat. .ll'/"i "ttin-lir.l I'll ii-iii-icciilioitl larn- tloiu tiinclal Formulae l'rri > a > Pil tu Order ttenil fur Cnlatoaue laboratory , lilt Howard St , Omaha E. Brtice 6c Co. Druggists and Stationers , "Queen Cec" Fpscinltles. Clsars. Wlniu and Iln0les , Corner 10th and Iluiney Street * . ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES 1E04 Parnam St , FRUIT-PRODUCE. ft. WHOLE-ALE Commission Merchants. S W. Corner 12th anil Howard Sin Membeic of the National League of Commlu- slon Merchants of the United Statcg. JOIMiKKS Fruit and Vegetables SPECIALTIES Strawberries. Apples O Lemons. Cranbcriits. Potatoes 1017 Howard St FURNITURE WHOLESALE Furniture Draperies 1115-1117 Farnam Street. TYPE FOUNDRIES. Superior Copper MUed Type la the bett on the niprkrt ELtXTriOTYI'E TOUNOnY. 1114 Howard btreat. cuoceiucs 13th and Luuvunworth St. Staple and Fancy Groceries tlAM ) COrrCt KMSlCli5 , Ctc. unil uulilltij 8c * . litinlt li-KB , ] OL bietiijtH anil Klfus 2i , lonhil'f , c.ull 3i I univ liri-fpril iilKS Cc ilrtmi.il IKIKB , 5'/.c , Ii mlfilolne. ISt , lolnii 7'i > tpnru tll , , ( c , liani r iiiMi-i > tuilta , C' c , xhxtililere r UHI ) UL , rlimil- iKiH , aUlnncil fi1 , ! . tilrnmiiuf. e' c , leaf I ml nut lenflueil "ti liiuilf ihiuicd , 3i sm > ut anl < UK 3i . l > aclel ntki HiC , cluU nviti , Si1 , nock Ixiliis. 2i , P'KH I , ills , if , plueliB , cich Me , ihil- tulliiKS , ( c , hocks , 4i , hiMirlu. pet < ini 25 < , HtomaUm , piich 3o , tunKiiif each 7c. klilne > H , p r do ? , Ilk brnln > p'T cl > t , 15o , pigs' fett , | r tins , : r.i I HITS , inch ? c ninis. TALIXJW. KTO. HIIJ1IS Ne > 1 green hlJiB , 7c , No. 2 ijreen hldi.8 CL , Nu 1 ealteil hlJiu E'.e. ' No 2 grein ealteil lilile-K 7 'if , No 1e.il cilf. 8 to 12 Hit , f.c , No 2 M-.il cult U to Ii Ibs Cc , No 1 dry Hint hi iles llfiU , No 2 < ! rj Hint Miles , H/IOc , No 1 ilry calteil lililer SftlOc , p rl cur d hliter , iio per Hi. Icis than fi'lly uirca HHiiJ' : J'lJLTS-Grcen i-alltd , each 15iT75c , Kreen eallei ] eliearllnea ( tliurt uouleil early fklnii ) i-urli ice , elr > vhe rlliiKS ( rhort nooleil eiirb Filing ) , No 1 inch tc dr ) Hint Ktni a > ami Nclirauka buteher woul pplts , per Ib actual \\ilxht < { ) J , ir > Hint , KutisiiD anil NtbinxkH murrain uol pcl ( , per Ib , actual weleht , 3 < iHc ; dry ( lint Cciloruiln butchfr wu < I pelts , per ID. actual nelght. 481C1 , Ur > nint CoUnailo murrain uool i lit , per Ib actual wrleht 3 < ! j4r ; feet cut off , us U Is lueltts to pay frtluhi on them , . . Ott 21 Last Inihlii H was fair A numb-r of the sidn- iitrn are now under tnufiEC-infuts until Jun- uary unel the inarH ns lui\e in in h Imp o\c < i ThU may prevent the thr-at"in-d WBKL- un- Illot , which In nny nt-nt will nut lit dte lelccl for a month nt least Cloth wus Hnne-r and Irregularity la dlsappeaiinif Alih HIL.II Pa'- ' cuttu Is huylnK h a wcjitern Indu takea more The Chime elemund 13 IrnprovliiK Sellers uro rpFei'vcd ' pencl ng "cintt Ing more dednltei on the itossible ypinntix' Btilke. which mlsht tramp the alre.idj much rt- duceel yam supplies , but the minor markets are placing moderate mUctllaneouB oruern and the trvnerul tone la more cheerful v.Hn GROCERIES. 0yer t FJNE Teas , Spices , Tobacco nnd Clears. 1403-1407 Hnmey Street- iMPonrnits. csAJi cnrrnu IUMSTUIIS A.M5 J)1U1IN(3 ( iltOCCUS. Telephone 2Si. HARNESS-SADDLErtY HHansygGo. n I//A/SV , .s. i ; > / ) / , i s . .IACDI.L.IIIS of tcttthrr , AeiiiHrrllitrtliritrr , He. \\'e > solicit joureirdi is 1315 Howard bt. HARDWARE. Wholesale Hardware , Oinalut. ee-Gl Wholesale Hardware. lOi and bpoi tin ; Coeds 121U-Jl-3 Hnr- ney street. JEWELRY Deiehesaberg-Ssni Wholesale Jt w > try. 15tli aim n.uMuy ; Oin.iliii. \Vo c in show you the ' > -st su ! In the west No ictall. LIQUORS. LIQUORS. Proprietors of AMKH1CAN CIGAH AND GLASS WAIII3 CO 214-iG South 14th St East India Bitters lolden Sheaf Pure It > e and IJourbon Whiskey. Willow Springs Distillery , Her & Co. . 1112 Hartley Street- Wholesale Liquor Merchants , 1001 Turn.im Stieet- Wholesale Liquors and Cigars , 1118 Karn im Street. WHOLESALE Wines , Liquors and Cigars. 413-415 S. 15th Street. LUMBER hleago WHOLESALE DUMBER . , . 814 South Mill St. \VHOLE3ALi : AND RKTAIIj LUMBER Offlc * and Yards 13th and California hti tlie > Increasing oxii-ctutkn of Inrgo Alnuil- llrlflKli ( irnlii 'I raili' . LONDON. Oct 'iThe we > a liei | s coldci , but the * autumn houlni ; N pio''u"-HlnK favor- ulily Tlio wheat eloniiiiiil Ih HVII p rtu I in H y ) ) > tin ; continent Kiiy i h buji'iH are Indil- forent and neni pistljiis me chlelly ouIllt lifter Cnllfornlu lit.it. eurly Juh chlp- mcnts , sold nt K9s { ' 'id nnd c'lillfrrnlnn , Jti t loaded , hud bcllci.s ut IKs : , ! Flour wasttcady , hut tl'i ! AintrU.in stccld ) nr low. MaUc win dull Old iiml.sc , Nuvemher , had guIlCM nt lr.i 6'4'1 ' Harley closed llrmtr nnd n line parcel of Pallfornlun brewing barley allo.tt inailo * O.its wa Inactive MUed cllppod oats forward - ward had scllerw at 13 * ! ! J , with bujuio ut 13a. NJJW YOHK. Oil 23 SU'dAll Haw , nrrnl nal fair rcflrilnf ; 3 D-lCc , n ntrlfilKUl , 80 left , 3'ic Htflned , ijulel and uiiclianjtd , crushed , GV.C , poHdirrd CL Kranulatrd R'fce NiW OHLL'ANH Otl ZJ Sl'nAJl-Stendy ! etiitrlfugul white , 4U64S-lCc. jellowa SHAJT.r , seconds 2Sf3c. .Miila t-s , quttt , open kettle. Teili'iln llnrl.i'lM. TOLIJDO. Oct 23 \ VlliTIllKher : nnil te-dily , No 2 UIBI | uml OUuUe'r , DC'ji , IKtetiiiJir , * 7141. l ( jltNDull nnd hlfiir Nu - inUcil , 2Cc. OATS No i mixed. U' t Ityn-l'iill , Nu i e-at.n , 4JC KlJ Actlxe. , pilinc. caeh and Octo OIL UnthangeJ Callfeiriilii Drli-d I'rullM. NEW YOHK Oct -CALITOItNIA DUIRO PHt'ITB Quiet , evaporated apples common 6 ge , trims wlic tray , S'.Cj wood dried , prime , I LUMBER : , eo , Wholesale Lumber Li ict Elc. Otll lUKl DutlglUH St.4. OYSTERS Javid Ooie & Go , rACKnna KING COLE OYSTERS , OKLP.UY ANI ) I'ODLTUY. tuu II. . aril Rt. OIL'I-PAINTS Uatimial Oil a and Paisil Co. MAN i \ < Ttntius Air Floa'fd M nral Paint Anil Painr ! Mi KinN nitty , KtO. 1015 and 1017 J0nt St. Standard Oil Oo. J. A , MoITet , 1st Vice 1'rcs I , J IJrike Q r . . . .O/LS. . . . OaFo.Ino Turpcnllne Axle Orcnce ft Omalin llrani-li mil . \Be > nclc John II Until M r PAPER-WOOD2NWARE. 'arpsnier Paper Go. Pi i nl in sr Paper , Wrapping Paper , Stationery * Corner 12th ana Howard itrcctB. SCHOOL hlllMIUl-S Puhllshcrs , 'Maiiuf letureis and .lobhi r . The laigest Supiilj Housp In the1 \ \ i t CoriK' llth and Ilaimv Slrteit , \Vrapping \ Paper , Stationery , \Voodcnwarc \ , 1107 Harnej Street 1-HuTOGrJAP.iIJ SUPPLIES. Photographic Siipptia , liil.T rnrnaiu St. SASH DOJUS > l o . .aunfauturcrs of Sas/i , Doors , Bhn h , Etc , 12tli ami Iin.1 Sts. STLAM-WATER Go. ( ) . ( - ( ) ) Douulm Struct. Manufacturers and jobbers of Strain. Gas ani _ Water Supplies q _ AnKjndsj , _ lited States Supply Go , a B il oSTITO I/arnev St. Stcini Piimpa. nnBlne.i nnd nollcrn , Pipe , Wind Mills , Stu.nn and Plumhlng Mutcribl. Uellliur , Hose , Htc. 10YS AND FANCY GOODS. JHardy < S Co 'foys , Dolls , Albums and raNCY OOODS nouae rurnlthlnKB C-iliJreii'a Carrlafiea , Eta. 1319 Tainum Street. YEAjf-BAKlNG i Hi Time @asf Manufncturcis1 tehhint-d "On Time Yfiist" and Oerrnnn UakliiB Powder , Satisfaction guaruntced , 4301 /jsiNorth 'lwcnlv-c ° ht Street. GO , , 10 : ) ! ) . Oiiiulia , Nub COMMISSIOM , GRAIN , I'KOVISIONSaiuISTOCKS nt ) A 1)1) ) ( ) ) ' THADIi. Illrrrt wlieH to CIliaKu uinl New York Corn tpoiitlcnti , Julin A \\arnn & . Uo Or ( lili'HKH HHlillillHlu'll IKOli. Do n ( U'lu-riil i-iiHli Kriilii IniNliienK _ i\riMil.- : n i ill r M | iriinuill > for fuliiii ) ilrlUiTj mi ( hiriiKo , MiniiriipiilU uml Wi * orU llnarilN. Uiiiiilui Otllcc Itiiiim I , N. 1. Mfi' , 111.IK. Til < ' | ilieiir 1)111. KI.01II J. VMI liniL , Miinaufr , Tvl.MlliniiuSlLJIt , H. R , PENNEY & CO. , 110 Hoard of Trade , Omaha. Grain , Previsions , Stocks , Branth Olllto loss N Street. Untolu , N- ' 'JL. choice . fancy. 889'iP ' , prunrc l" > 6'4c per III i , an to eu | llty ainl Blze. uirl , Itojal , 7fiSHi. Moor 1-ark SiUlc , peachts uu pKtleil , 74/llc , ptfltU , ii' iqilo ICr jb , Hun KruiuiUcitliuat UiuilulloiiM. BAN FJlANCIbCO , Oct Z3. > 0cc mlcr , JUSS.i May , Ji.47 ,