TII7S OMAHA "DATLV BEE: SUXDAY, SEPTlSMBElt 2.'J, 1000. 21 Moro Buyors Arriving on tho Market Than for Several Weeks. PRICES ARE BEING WELL MAINTAINED Jobbers Arc Coiinllim oil Doing a 1 ! I u Ilnnlnc wit), tin; Merc limit Who Will III- III till! (It) This Week. Considerable Improvement Ih notlcod 'n tho volume of buslnoiiH being trai.sicod by local Jobbers. Cooler vcutlior has had n tendency to brlnjt mute buyers on tvie market anil tnall orders for full end winter goods are also on tho Inerens. Do.ilers In nearly all line are greatly pleased with the present trend of bulnr and llnd th it they aro having a much heavltr trade now than war, experienced a ear ngo. Tn' ro all countlnii on doing an Imme.i'C houso trade this coming wf.ok. ns thou sands of merchants will ho In the city to attend tho Ak-Sar-Hon feativ ties. They a 111, of course, come lo pleasure to a largo extent, but at the Mams time 1 1 1 i' usually llnd tltno to make the rounds f the jobbing houses and stlcct their t.tll and winter Roods. Dry goods! Jobbers in particular will do a big buslress. The fa t that merchants can buy cn tills mar ot und have their railroad Toro paid pro vlded It does not rxceetl J I'it rent of tit -tr closed at S3c, Dec ember, MVlttlic, closing at Vi'ic ('ORN-Rerelpls, 141.375 bit ! experts, 1.VS "ai bu. . sales, l'U.OiXi bu futures, 2U0.0) lu spot. Spot, ilrm, So. 1, 47c In c.cca'or and 4J'ic f o. b, afloat Option market was ilrm against advancing on strong cable news and llghtfr rece'pts at Chl iiao and a fair demand for otttsl I shorts, c.oi-d strong and tift'te net .il-ther. May, 41'43 41"ic, closing at llie; September. Iiliv ic, closing at t'r, October dosed at 45Hc; December, 41 9-163 11V, closlnK r.t 41sa,o. OATS Receipts. lGe.Ov) bu.; exports. i9,. 219 bu. Hoot, steadv; No. 2, ihv: No 3, 2l,c; No. 2 while, 2iUftWe; No. 3 whl o. 2ic; track, mixed western, 24W-.Cc; track, white western and white stnt 2,f Options, quiet but steadier, with corn. FKED-Steady; spring br.in, tl7 J. mid dlings. $17 0ua 19.50; winter bran, I17.80819.W; city. $l7.ffl7 60. HAY Steady, shipping, 7Mi77Hc; good to choice, !zifflair. MOPS Quiet; state, common to cholre. 1MK) crop, 10fil3e; old oldi, 2'iOc; PaClllC coat. f'M crop. 10fl!3e; old o'da, Ifjie. HIDES Firm; Galveston, 20 to 2ft lbs., lc; California, 21 to 2T, lbs., Mic; Texas, dry. 21 to 30 lbs . He LEATHER-FIrm; hemlrck sole, Uu-no-. Aires. light to heavy, 2:if234c acid, Zthr. WOOIz-Piill: domestic llocce. 25tj2s; Texas, 15yl5tic. PROVISIO.NS-Hcef ilrm: family. $11 5 1 1'lfnV henf luimM. ISftOflflJI 00: lll-k.-t. 1100' min.SO; extra India tn-ss. $1 .0"4717 0. ("tit meats, steady; pickled bellies, JiWUII.W pickled shoulders. JO 50: ploilod l.nms, 19.75 Win is. i.aru. wcuk; sienmcci, ti m. bt; t ,tt t? .iimiMrll! r-dltl'll easy; South America, $S.5'; compound, $ i.'Jft iil : continent, $7.ST. P rk, n.y: shirt cle.tr. $13 75ftl5.0O: mess. H2M-IIU; family, H5 2f.fjp;vi, llt'TTKR Firm: creamery. lfi'47722c; fnc tory. llfMOVhe; June creamery, HV'-lc! Imi tation creamery, 15yl7'4c; sdatc duiry, 1H ' CHEESE-FIrm: Inrge. white, lie; small COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wheat Market is Fairly Active and linn and Glutei Higher. LITTLE TRADING IN CORN PRICES ADVANCE i Onls Arc lulcl, but S mpiitlir with Oilier Cmlti nml n (loml Milpil" Iteiiitiml tlnrr n I'lrin SlnrUrl i'rmlslons Arc Itnther l'.nsy. CHICAGO, Sept. 22.-Wheat was fairly active and Ilrm on unfavorable northwest conditions and higher cables, October clos ing to No hlKher. Corn and oats closed ouch He higher und provisions easy. October wheat opened U'SHc hlsher at 78V4AW.C and sold early to 7Sit?70c. Liver pool was iQil higher. There wero show ers In tho northwest. Duluth receipts were light and Minneapolis nhoed an advance of l'4c. A prediction of clearer weather and ry c""n $9.I,073. purcha'es. Is bound to tin a drawing car I, I .vi.i,H ur. i,.rifp rolorcd ll'tc: small, col and whl undoubtedly largely tncrensu the or"l 'llVtli c in" muiKt'is on mot lines have not changed materially s'n':n Inst if port. There Is, however, a good healthy feeling ult along the lint urd higher prices on a number of urllcles, which have bren aging Mown for some time past, wou'd cafse Utile surprise. The fact that the mar kets nrr In a good, sprung position, will have a bciemlal effert on trade, as me diants can now buy without fear of the goods depreciating on their hands. Collre Sllulilly lllulier. Vntll tho latter part of the week the coffee market was ery dull Buyers were holding off and It Is reported that the amount of stock In Jobbers' bunds Is very limited. The latter part of the week the market firmed up and an ndvanc- of ,c took place on green coffee. The effect wa to stimulate business and tho generil Impression now Is Hint the market w.li be morn active than f.r tho last few weeks. Indications are thought to be favorable tor higher prices. Package cuffeo remains tho eamo. There Is no change lo report In simar. The demand still continues very heavy, but rellncrlcH are apparently catching up wl h their orders, us deliveries have been prompt the last week. Tho only chango In conned goods Is a slight advance on easler-i peaches and on tomatoes. The feeling Is very s rnng In eastern markets and higher prices are blng predicted Tho California Halsln Growers' association hao not annoutu.pl their opening prices, but It Is thought they will not bo materially different from Him at tho beginning or last season, iw uuu uutiH Firm; state anu ri'iinivni i , 21c; western, regular packing at mark, 2'i Hiibc; western, io on, .'-c. TAM.OW-KInn; city. $2 per pkg., 4V; country, pkgs. free, IVirtftc. 111! li f irm : oomesiic. lair iu onu, 1 1 fB',c: Jnpan. I'ifiSc. . MOI.AfiriKH-Klrm; New Orleans, open kettle, good to ehiilcc, OiC. .MIvIA l.r--i opier, ficnii) , iiiur-i in .to $l 75. Lead, dull: brokers' price, JIW. Tin plates, quiet. OMAHA VHOI.i:S.V1.15 MAUKUT9. Ciiiiillllon of Trnde nml Qnotntlona on Staple unit Kimcy Proilnce. Enas-Hecelpts light; good stock nrm at 15c. i.tvn uni't.Ttiv trnj. 7e: roosters. Sfflc; spring chickens, Sc; ducks, 4flCc; geese, 4'6,'c; turkeys, fcc. KItUSU DllKSSHU rOl.l. l 111 uens. O i ff.no. mnainru itiieka nml ceee. Sit 10c; broilers, per lb. 12'4c; turkeys, 12lc. OAMi:-Prnlrlo chickens, per doz.. ni' i i i.u i ommnn to lair, n-v. inn. - ISQlfic; separator, 2lo: eathcrcd creamery, FISH Trout. 10c; bluonsh, ?c; jilckerel, Se: catfish. 12c: dressed buffalo. 6c: whl'e- tlsh, 10c; herring, fie; black bass, 10c; sal- Dion, 13c; wntte nass. l"c: rropme. to pike. 10c: hallbitf. lie: hul!hea.'t. l"c; rln rierch. r,r; lobsters, green, 22c: b-lled lob sters. 25e; mackerel. 20c; codllsh. 10ci yellow perch, fie. ritKSH OYSTEUS First grade, solid packed. New York counts, tier can. 40c; - l . -1 .1 .,!, u rnmnln till. Klimt AS I . . . .. . .. n, 1 .T . riAnnn.l they wero a week ago. The now crop of (;rn,i', slack filled. New York counts, per prunes and rntslns is expecico to rcnui cnn. 30c: extra selects, 2ic; standards, c. hero within the next two weens nnu uie PIOUONS-I.lve. per dozen. i,.Mor ,.r,i,in ,,f neuehcs aro already on vea r.sphnlrn Mttne. tho mnrket. , , HAY Prices uuoted by Omaha Wholesale The only chnnge In farinaceous gonu n iiav Dealers association: unoico uiuanu. an ndvnnco of 20C0c per barrel on llur jg.). j;0, i upland. JS.OO; medium. $7.50; as a result of the advance In wheat. Kuans, coarse. 0 50. Ite straw, $". W. These prices on the oilier hnnd. are lOftl'e tier bu-u-l nro for hay of good color anil quality, lower thnn last week's quotations, owl.I Demand fair and prices steady. Receipts, 7 to tho arrival of mo new crop ni me ;uai- cars. kot Tho California Walnut mowers- p ..mini i, in iinvo oiven out their opening prices on this yonr's crop and an advance of about 2c per pound over the opening prices of last senson Is noticed. Tho ch-ise market Is Htlll very Ilrm on necoiint of the nxceptlonally heavy export demand, not h ..I... l' ...,.1 M.,lln mill, lH Still llecllnltlg quotations being slightly lower than thay wero at inn ieiun. ... , i Au ruimnin the condition of trndo local OATS No. 3 white, 20c. COUfi-Nfl. il, 33C UUAW lU.ll VRORTAULK. CUCUMllKItS-Pc.r dozen. S23c. KKW Tl'HNIPS' Per Uuslui liasKet, wo. NKW ltnt.rrH Per itnien liunches 151H0C. NEW CAItltOTS Per dozen ounches, 23c. KETTrCB Per nozen. lOalac lUDIHIIKiJ-llnmii nrown. ner dozen. 15c, HEANS Wax, per hulf bushel basket, tobliers ntato that they are .uoing more 4aa, strln business ut tho present time than ever tie. poTATOKS-Per bushel, 4030c; sweet IOre MIHl llldl l I"'' . " - - :-- -ttt I JIUlilir3. I I IIUllllU, LK. as rood as tne ursi two mm i""" break nil previous rremu HnriUnru Mnrket Firm irnriiivnrn lobhers aro now busy rushing out their fall goods. Tho cooler weather has modo merchants anxious to got In their winter goods und particularly Is this true of dealers In the far west, who aro obliged to haul their HUppllCS long uisuiiron m . miiaf rnmiiiir pxiHiinu i - niiKuua. , ..'i: ,, I'HPNKS Utan and gaming iiiiure prices i f .'" . .i t. $1 00- tier box COe to buy moro freely and to anticipate their J',',?,' - u n.rrn (linn lhV tinVO done ill L ""tl1 S.r .PX several months. Taking Into consideration ih. rrtrt innr irnrit min di'uii iifii j throUKhout tho nummfr, whnn retnlkra tr Ini vino in n htinil-tn-moiith way. job bers figure that. they should do an Immense iari .lies. tT. 73c. . !!... Mm mo rlut u n rnnn I . ' .' . . . ... . . iiusiiidbm ii" r,,.r .if lower APPI.KS-NtttlVC, i&'HJl W per oil,; pur piruiiK jooiiiwii nun ..v. ....... uiii s j-j ,y.j.(.io. prices. ,,,, CIIANHUHUIRS Per bbl.. JG.OO; per crate, AllllOUKIl me mniBui in iiiiini in.-..- i'""r J2.25. not been many changes during the last TUOPICAI. FIU'ITS week.. THO Olliy one wormy iu i. e. .em n onANnKS-Vulenclas. f I 2-.fiil.75. CAHUACeK Homo grown, per pound, lc, PAl'l IPI nwi'niw iliiinn. II. TOMATOES Homo crown, rcr half bushel basket, 40c. . ()MU.N.s-iinm grown, por uu., wowc CELKUY-Nebrxska. 30y40c. FIIUITS. PRACHES-Californla. freestones. 0c: clings. 70c. l'l-i'MH iaiirornia. ner crate, ji.iuuio, PHl'NKS Utan and Colorado, per crate, r.fss.oo. ailAPKS-Callfornla Tokays. 4-haskct crato. J1.50; Concords, home-grown, iiy; Delaware anil Niagara, per D-ll. imsKOt, ioc, ,V 'K () .1 xs-as to size, zsu.oi. eu-ii CANTAI-Ol l'U-Gems, 1 or dozen, wuju?; . .. .i ti. ...... r..iiliitn I'"". vuii)ir snarus eie irregular. .ioiH-y the adoption of the Minneapolis receipts, I fates wero very stiff, closing at 3'i per etui ior can loans, .in per com tor time loans and discounts were strong. Gold amounting to 15.to was taken for export for Cgypt. On Tue.'day i;2.0iW,wo is .tie for tho new treasury bills niid this Is nwaltcd anxiously as u cruclnl test of tho money position. 'I he following nr the ciuslng prices on the New York Stock exchango: lrli,i. .,lt.l Thi. lii.nM I It n I I V, n n.1,.i..lnn . r,,ft m f u.i. ..la it'iirfl tr c ,t,t flt.,1 relief measures made last week s tno. tnent ' GVi i-llvcr The Imports nt dry gumls and aon.irm.il is nissipateu nv tnis weeg s larger nioNcmetit, demands from western points bilng added to those from the south. New York markets have rose appreciably In re sponse und speculative sentiment In the stock market has been made much more sensitive to other elements of uncertainty In the outlook. The coal miners' strike, the unsettled wage schedules In the steel trade and the growing complicity of the diplomatic situation over China have playeJ parts of Increasing Importance. It is re called that In the experience of last fall the needs of speculative holders of stocks wero the last to be consulted by tenders of money and many Industrial dividend paying slocks were uncompromisingly re jected na collateral for loans. The call loan rato on the Stock exchange soared to 1S5 per cent, while no more thnn 0 per cent was paid for loans In ordinary busi ness transactions. These nro the consid erations that have Induced the week's liq uidation. 'I he bond market has been only slightly affected, compared with stocks, but liquida tion has been In evldenco there also, t nltoU States is, new coupon, advanced lt and the old 4s , per cent In the bid prlco. The 3s declined i4 per cent. Tho Commercial Advertiser's London financial cablegram sas The marges here were absolutely stagnant today. The v was no news and no business. American shares drooped, but their weakness stemed to bo due solely to the utter lack of sup port. Copper shares were irregular. Moiuy which made the northwest total look les bullish, cnused a reaction to Damage renorts wero numerous, referring to me spring wheat damage us a "calamity.' and this, touetlier with rumors or export uv.- coptanees, caused a rally. October tccov- ered to 79',e und closed strong anu nvp hlgher at .tVu;&e. '1'he weather predic tion was cotiiioerauly discounted ov private messages which reporicu ruin iiiuuij, unu these reports aided In the linai lucent New York reported lit loads taken for ex port. Clearances ut the seaooaru in c' and Hour were equal to lui.UuO bu. Primary receipts aggregated i.wj.wj uu., with 1.U27.0W bu. lust year. Minneapolis unci Duluth reported 4W) curs, against SS ast wctk and l.Um a year ago. 1-ocal receipts were Sot cars, 11 of which graded contract. Trading In corn wus on u small scale, out the niarlu-t was lit tn and prices made a fur ther advance. Itoeelpts-olD curs-and light country acceptances, cotnoinect with hlgner cables, Wete the lactors. bhorts were tne best buer. lSusltuss uy ampui-m small. October sold between aMc und SJUu and closed 4c higher ut .1STJ39c. iimio u'iii . ,nii, i imt Hcninutliv with wheat and corn and a good shipping demand gave a Ilrm market. ictoher sold between 2W'j 21V und iitu und closed 4c up ut, -uo ti. ueceipts were .m cars. Provisions, ribs excepted, were rather easy. Hog receipts were over me csmn m-, but It was tulked around that the selling wus being dono for the purpose ot shaking out wcuk holders. October pork bold be tween J11.9S and J12.05 and cior.eu nic lowcr at J12.06: October lard between i.0j nnu lti.97VN closing 7',il'JC lower al ti.a. and October ribs between i.3i'j unci i.4ia. with the close a shade up ui fi.i.ft. Estimated receipts .Munuuy: neat. ...o cars: corn. CA) cats; oats, w) cats; nogs, aO.CHjy head. . .. 1 ho leading futures ranged as iouows: Articles. Open. i High. Low. Cloae. Yes'y, Wheat Sep l Nov Oct. Cwrn Sept Oct. Nov Oats Sept Oct. Nov Pork Oct. Jan. Lard Oct. Nov Jan. Hlbj Sept Oct. Jan. 7S'4 70i 79'i'icu. S) TbiKfll 7'JB 40Ti 41 38; 41 21','ji W 21i''. 22 Sl'.tl 22 12 co 1 1; or. 11 37-ti 11 40 7 03 7 05 7 02V4 7 (B 0 70 . C 70 7 72V4 7 72 7 07!s 7 42',$ OTVSjI 07Vt it,rl . 7i o,'8 VI 7S '11 1 7y.il VJI lO;' 40'i'l0'(n,.i 23"i!2(i4GTl;tl''!J,j 21K 21,2l'('!; 12 OS 1 12 15 U 3,W 11 13 7SH Atchlion .ti'i Union I'aciiio do fiM O.'i do pM liultlmurc & Ohio,. CP. Vnbanh C'unuillaii l'aclllc... Si I rto pfd. . 5 . 94 . li ,. li . 4) . 23 . 9:h .C.9 . K. 11 -3 11 35 c ms'j 6 f5 0 07',4 7 7'i 7 3.4i 6 05 1 7 00 G 9714 6 67 li 7 f.714 7 42S' ti 07 1 i, 7 07,$ 7 0". C 75 7 70 1 421 G 10 an advance of about 6 Per rent In gal vanized bhent Iron. Practically all staples, imu'Avnr. nro verv firm at present prices and It would not bo iiurprlslnc. In view of the heavy demand, snouid nigucr prices rule on n number of lines In the near future. More Acllvlty lit Ury fJooils. fancy, $3.25; liKMONS-f'nllfornla. cx'ra choice, ji wmij.w. HANANAS Per bunch, according to frlzc, 2 0i)ff2.75. 1' 1GS f allfornlu, now cartoons, ji.-u, layers, 90c. For scuno time, past the dry goods market mbcHg ,,er U 12e; ulmonJls. per lb" l'.TT its been very dull In eastern cities. Huyeis 1S(. raw ,)t,r ,,, usp; rousted. Wt7'-c. No. 2. Cash quotations were as follows: Flour Firm; winter patents, J'1.90r i.io. Htralghts, J.1.20fi3.S0; clenrs, J1.20't3.iV; spring specials. .11.70; patents. J.l.tWI.lo; straights, J3.10if3.80: bakers'. J2.S0Jj2.Sil. WH12AT No. 3. fsqjSc; No. 2 red. 79i..c. COKN-No. 2, 4KIUci No. 2 yellow. 4HLT 41OATS No. 2. 22tic: No. 2 white, 2382(ic; No. 3 white, Sl'iJfJaVjC. KYK No. 2. M'.ic IJAItLI2Y-Good feeding, 39GI0c; fair to choice malting, 62S&5c SURDS No. 1 llax, 49c; No. 1 northwest ern. J1.60; prlmo timothy, JI.301J 1.40; clover, contract grade, $10. PROVISIONS-Muss pork, per bbl.. $12.0, (fi12.10. iAird, per 100 lbs.. $7.GO'u7.02i.!c Short ribs sides (loose), J7.00fj7.85. Dry nailed shoulders (boxed). $1.2ufi S.37V&- Short clear sides (boxed). IS.lGij8.2l). WHISKY Hasls of high wines, $1.26. Sl'GAH-Cut loaf, unchanged. Following are the receipts und shipments ot the principal grains: Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bids H.nno s0i) Wheat, bu 231.W0 1H9.W0 Com, bu 4S1.001 4S1.0") Oats, bu 2tS.00O 4SVO0 Hve, bu 9.000 llarley. bu CS.COH f.J On the produce exchange today the but ter mnrket was firm; creameries, l.Vft21c; dairies milSc. r-heese, Ilrm, at lOH'iUlhc. Eggs, firm; fresh, ICc. MOVUMHXTH OF "hTOCKS AMI 1IO.MIS. Canada Fj.. Chrs. & Ohio ... Chlcneo U. V... c, n. & q Chi, Ind. & U... do pfd an. & v.. in.. (It lea go & S. ('., It. I. & 1 C. ('. C. & St. la, Colorado Ho do let pfd , do 11 pfd Del. Ac Hudson.,, Dl. 1,. & W , louver & It. a.. do pfd Urle da lit pfd , at. Nor. pfd Hocking Coal Housing Valley , Illinois Cvntrul . Iutva Central .... do pfd I-ako I.'rlo 4 V., do pfd laulce Hhois U & N Manhattan la..... Met. Mi. Ity Mexican Central Minn. & Ia.., do pfd Mo. l'aclllc Mnlill- & Ohio . M.. K. .t T dl pfd N. J. Central ,., N. Y. Central ... Norfolk & W do pfd No. l'aclllc do pfd Otituno & W Ore. Ity. & Nav. do pfd 1'emiM'lNanla ... Heading do 1st prd do M pfd Hlo O. V do pfd St. la. Ac H. do 1st pfd do 2d pfd St. U Bouthw tt4 do pfd St. Paul Ill do pfd 172i .ut. I". & Omaha. ...110 Ko. l'aem- SOTi .So. Hallway 10' do pfd 51S Tex. & 1'aclllo H', Offered. 4f4 Wheel. ,1 L. E. if. do 21 pfd li I Wis. Centrnl .... ll'j; Tnlrd Avenue ... :) Adnnn i:x W Amerlcnn Ex Wi P. a. Kx W...U9 Wells-Forgo Ux.. 103 Amr. Cot. Oil . dn pfd. .iner. Mulling .. do pfd , imer. J. 4 11 ... do pfd , 1714 Anier. Spirits .... . IS do pfd . 63 Anier. H. Hoop ., . I'Hjl do pfd . iOS Anwi. H. & W..., .llti do pfd . i:t Atnvi. Tin Plate, , UU do pfd .llj .Aniet. Tobacco ., .. :3'i .. 71U .. 't .. .. tt .. .. I Hi ..ll84 ..U3 ..ISO .. ti ..US .. w,; .. ki .. .. 22 .. 3i .. SI .. 114 .. 17 .. l.i .. 61 ' .. 29', .. TO'i .. 2l, .. "T .. SO. ..12 .. 42 , 30 :i4 do pfd Aiiuc. Mining Co Drooklyn It. T Colo. 1'uel ,t Iron. Con. Tobacco do pfd rcUer.il Hteel 3C do pfd Ki Oen. Klearlo ...,..13J .. 61Vi cilucoia KiiRarr .... tS'j .. 91 do pfd 98 .. 47 'Inter. Paper lin ..33 do pfd 0) .. '.i Uaclcde 11 ;M (9 .. 3i,lNatlnal lllrcult .. 31't . .l'.S't i do pfd kj . .KC1 Nntlonal laead U'i .. W, do pfd .. 74 Nutli.nal Uteel 2,,t .. (CTil do pfd S! .. Ui N. Y. Air Drake.. .121 .. 19 No. Am-rlcun 1 1 i .. 12 l'aclllc Cciall X .. 7cl do 1st pfd ..I.'tli do 2.1 prd .. lj l'aclll? Mull ... .. fiJi 1'icple's Ouh .. .. 2.".H I'rwsed H. Car .. i do pfd ,.. if) il'ullman P. Car .. flH S. It. & T .. 61 SIS mere hatidlse were valued nt rorelan I'Iiiiiiii'IiiI. TtKHIaIN, Sept. 22. Internationals and Americana were quiet on tho Hnurse tod Hanks and lnd'HVv'als wero steady. The first relapsed sharply on ll'pildatlons. ap parently for provliu ial bankers atid specu lators, on their objecting to their names being registered for time bargains. There were also n microns Incul and speculative snles. Kxchatico on London, 20tn 45jnfg for checks Discount rntefj; short bills 3'i per cent; threo months' bills, 4's per cent. PAHIS, Sept. 22.-Huslness on the bourse today was quiet. Tho Improvement In ex ehanses favored Spanish Is and Hrazlllaps. Hlo tlntos were In good demand on dHldend nntlclpatlons. Kufllrs were maintained. Three per cent rentes, lOOf KV- for tho ac count. Uxchatico on London, 25f 23o for cheeks. Hpunlsri 4s closed at 72.77H. LONUO.N. Sept. 22 liuldon to the amount of 100.000 was withdrawn from the Hank of Fnglnnd today for shipment to F.gypt. Oold premium at lluenos Ayres, 133.90. I'liinuclnl .Vote. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 22.-Cleurlncs, JI.3X3.MS; balances. Jiil,410. Money, 6C7 per cent. New York exchange, GOc discount bid, 40c discount nsked, CHICAGO. Sept. 22,-Clearlllgs. $19,451,431; balances, $1 691,012. Posted exchange, Jl.Slft 4.SS. New York exchange, 40c discount. Nl-.W YOHK, Sept. 22.-Clearlngs, $130, GOc!.574i bnlnnces, $7,543.C:o. 110STON. Sept. 22,-Clcarlngs, $17,091,035; bnlances, $1,C9(1,4.'9. PHHaADHI.PHIA, Sent. 22. Clearings, $17,&iS.S9l; bnlances, I2.04fl.350. CINCINNATI. Sept. 22.-Clearlngs, jl.Sta. 230. New York exchange, 40'ff53c discount. Money, ."416 per cent, nALTIMOUF.. Sept. 22,-Clcarltlgs, $3,611, 152, balances, $030,421. Ml 60 2SVi 3 Vi 7Ha 14 4'i Sugar 114 do pfd H4'i Term. Coal & I M', L'. H. laeather 9(, do pfd CO V. R Ilubber 274 do pfd 91ia WctUrn I'nloii .... 7t'; Republic I. & S.... 10 do pfd !Ai '. C. C. & St. la... 53 Sfcir York Mmiry .Mnrket. NKW YOUK. Sept. 22.-.U)NUY-On call, nominal; prlmo mercantile paper, 4V4W3H ''sVkhLINC, KXCHANOU-Steady. with actual business In hunkers' bills at $' ' 1 t.hih for demand and ut $l.k8i8 for sixty days; posted rates, J4.M3-i.s4ti and H.sa; commercial bills, J4.s2i4fn.s2i4. SILVKH-Certlllcates, GI.Bc; bar, C2J4C. Mexican dollars. 4r,c. flONDS State, easy; railroad, weak; gov ernment, firmer; refunding 2s, when Issued, 104; coupon. 104',i, 3s. reg. and coupon. lD83i; new 4s, reg., 131; coupon, 1341,-,; oM 4s, rg., 115; coupon. Ilfl; 5s, reg. anil coupon, ll.m. The cloalng prices on bonds today uro'as follows: N linn were afraid to place their orders und sellers were not willing to make any very Im portant concessions. As a result compara tively llttlo business was transacted. Tho last week, however, has brought about a decided chango and the markets arc crowded with buyers nnxlous to plnro or- HinrcS No. 1 creen. 6c: No. 2 green, 5c; No. 1 salted, 7Hc: So. 2 salted, 6'c; No 1 veal calf, K to 12 lbs., be; No. 2 veal calf, 12 to 15 lbs., Cc. St. l.nnlN rJrnln nml Provisions. ST LOCIS. Sept. 12 WHIIAT-Hlgher; dors for both Immedlnto unci fit t nro ship- Nno red cash elvator 7'cWo' track? 78c menu. Sellers, though, nro holding their September. 76V; October. 77ic: Decemb-T. eoods at verv strong tir oes and n scuno , '. .... r l.,. V ,.i ru'.m-.n " - , - ., .. . I.rf. . ...I,). O.ll . I1U, M .1,...., II, 11,,',.. rasps lmvo withdrawn frmu the market. Indications then at the present time are that spring goons win no cnnsicicrnmy hlcher than manv nennle nntlclnated Locally the situation Is very satisfactory to all concerned. More buyers are arriving nml nre nlaclnz liberal orders. Traveling men all stato that tho city will be full of merchants tho coming woeg nnu that tney nro counting on mnKlng Heavy purchases. Jobbers seem lo have nothing to complain of und are very continent regarding the ru 'nro trend or business. (iociil Deinnncl for Fool AVcnr Tho trndo In boots and shoes Is running along very nicely. A good many orders are coming In from retailers who, for sonic ren son or another, did not buy early In the r'eriHon. aV good business Is expected this wecK rrom mercnatus wno win im on tne market looking for aildlllunul stncic. Spring lines aro Doing rapidly put in shape and few men un now on the- road taking orders." Tho majority or the traveling men covering Nebraska and Iowa will be tu the cltv this week to wait upon their customers, as more of them will no hero than nt their mores. Ilubber goods are also selling freely and considerable more business Is being trans- nctml now than a year ago at this time. Fruits unci Produce, Tho market la still will supplied with fresh fruits from Colorado and t'tiili. The 1'nllforutu crop Is about llnlshed. but still a few shipments are arriving. Tho demand continues very heavy and prices do not show much variation drapes arc now on the market In good sunnlv and most all arlotlcs can be had. Lemons, owing to tho cooler weather Hint smaller demand, ate somewhat lower Fancy stock is held at $,. 25 and clioico.jl.wcjfo mi. There are no changes In vecetuliles worthy of mention, nbout the same lines be ing on sale at last wecK h q intatlnns The ecu market Is cons: letahly hluhc r limn at last report, receipts being light while the demand Is good. Poultry, on the other hand, Is rather wenk. ns n hits have been quite lltieral. minor 1101.1s uliuit steady m:v ioiik (;i:r..tvi, .mahici:i. IluotnlloiiN for the liny tin Vnrloiis CoiUllt.Hl It I UN, NUW YOU If, Sept. 22 FLOPR Re ceipts, 17,vct0 bids ; exports, 36,702 bb's talcs, 4,500 pkgs. Market llrnly hold nt a shado advance, but buyers and rollers were 10fl20c apart at the cloo; w'nter patents $3 701)4.00; winter straights. ia.V3.(5; Mln resold patents, II 2' If J. 10; winter extras $2 70f5.00: Minnesota bakers, $2.75113.30 winter low unities. J2.I.Mi'J KV live Hour steady; sales, 360 bblB.; fair to good, $.1.10 C11.1..10; cneice to lancy. .i io'j.ihy. SFi:DS"Qulet; timothy. October, JI.OO Clover. October. $10.25. eoilNMKAI.-Strudy; yellow uestern, K5 tjM'c. cltv. !c; Hranrtywine, $2.457(2 m. UYH-l'Irm; No 2 w. stern ft)c, f. ti. b. Ktnle KiSifitie. e. I. f.. New Yer''. UMII.I'.VSien.lv: feeillllJ. 4Sfl 'Oc. C. I. f New York; m.tltltig, W8&!e, c, I. f,, Ut.f folo . p.Alll.HY MA I. T Dull : western. C'tTiS.1. vlli:ATIteccli)ts. 7.f.(i bu. : (XPorU. 0C (W bu.; sales, 2,Mi0.iVH) bu. fulures. iO.OX) lu unnt Mivnt. ttt'tn! N'n 2 red. SlUiC. f. o. I alloat. iitnl t'2'vc In elevator; N 1. 1 north cm. Duluth. SS.4('. f h , nllciat. Optl"F opened steady on bullMi cublei. supple. nieiiteii bv furthrr ttemiuids frnn shorts mln to tho northwest and higher ....tui.in mnrliets! Inter tho market wa nutet hut string on fftiewed coveting a net aiHuuc-1. M.ltcll, 87 IS-l'ifie cloning at W( Ma , , iw PO'ini: S7!c. Setilctllbcr clotcd at cWc, O' I b COltN Ilicher: No. 2 cash. .Tii4c; track, S9ff40c; September, 3J-V; Dctobcr. CC?ic; Decenitier. 3:i4it"'c; year. ;.(c. OATS-H nher: No. 3 casn. s:c: traea, 22,fi22lje; September, Bitte; October, 2Hic; Hecemner, .J vu-iic; iiny. ..741. s". -white. 23ti2Gc. ItYli -Hetter at 61c. FLOl'H rnchanged. SUFDS-Tltnothy. steady at IX"$QU0 Flax, lower at $1 4. COltNMIaaX la Steadv at $2.o"?(2 05. HAY-Strong; timothy, S.o0?i 12.50; prairie, JCfio'ci"' 50. WIIIHK V Hteauy at i.;u. I HON COTTON TIKS-$13'). HAOOINO-JS lefiS 50. HFMP TWINU-9C. , M ICTA LS Lentl, qulot, Jl.52',5. Spelter, Ilrm. $3!'.V , , , POl'LTHY Sternly ; chickens, 7Ue: young, ft-c; turkeys, 7o; young, C, uuekn, "c; geese, u'sc. i-:tiiis--ritenuy iu 11c. Hl'TTl'.H -- Steady: creamery. ITS 22c; dalrv, 10tl7c PIlOVlHKi.NH -l'org. nrm: lonoing. i; in Lard, lower: choice. J-I.C-Ofifi 92'i-. Dry Milt meats, boxed steady; extra rnoris, .; clear rib1", $37V4; clear sides, $S r llaeon. bnxed. steady; extra sinrts, juj; near ribs, JD12H.. clear sides. J9 2S. RK( r.lPTH e lour, 6,cjo puis.; wnent, its,- 000 bu : corn. 23.(yn bu.; onts. 2o.m bu SHIPMKNTHI1 mur, ji.ouo nius. ; wnoii. S5.000 bu.; corn, 50,0)0 bu, ; oats, u.ooo bu. I.Merituol (irnln mid Provision. LIVFRPOOL. Sept. 22 -WHKAT-Spot. ilrm; No. 2 hard, western winter, fls 0d: No 1 northern, spring, 0s 5d: No. 1 Cal' fnrnln. Cs B'.fcd; futures, steady; September. Cs 21a d. December, ls nil. CORN Spot, nrm, American mixed, new. In 4l.id; futures, quiet; uctotier, 4h 34d; Noveml-er. 4i 27t,c1. Decemlier. 4s 2H.il., FLOFIl St. Louis fnncy winter, nrm. 3d PROVISIONS iieer, extra tncua mess, dull. 72 Ocl; prltnn mess, stenclv, r,i,s "ci Pork, prime mess, western, sicnuy, .;s ti 1 .ini American rellned. In nails, steads. wii 3d: prime western. In tierces, firm. 0,1. Hams, short cut, II to 16 ins., dun, m lacou. t ' tntierianci cut. .1 to ids., nrm. Us fid: phert r'bg. IS to 2'! lbs.. Ilrm. 47s. tmiir e enr middles, gilt. 30 to 33 lbs.. Ilrm titl : lone cieor 101011 en. ce-iiv , ,1.1 111 in lim ilrm. 42s fid: short clear tiaclts. 10 tn is lbs., ilrm. lis 0d; clear bellies, II to 10 lis., stenclv 4." nnouiuers. sciuaie, i. to i tlm (lr-i .",1k fid. ClIl'.l.HK .Mnericnn uncsc wiiite, urm. n-s 3d: American llnest colored, Ilrm, 53s fid. TALLOW Prime city. prm. -os ,t; 4mis trniiim In l.nnclon. firm. 2tiH Cd. llops--t Lnndun. l'aclllc coaBt, sicatly. C ',i C" r.a HPTTKR-rnlted States llnest, 91s; good, SOs. . . IM: AS-CnnatP" i ssinvi. Kiiimns Cltv Urnln unit I'rin Isliiim. K'AN'SAS CITY. Sent 2' Wllfi T Do cetnber. 7H fi71c; Miy, 7ic; rash. No. 2 hard. ,ii't72c; N" o, u'nTlc; NO. ffci 7Vfi7l'.e: No .1 T5H7fe CORN -December. 33 ,e: May. 3mg34'l(", eash. No. 2 mixed, 37if3Sc; No 2 white, Tti'iC no a, aw. OATS No 2 white, ire TivuN.. 5. We HAY-t'hclce tln.oruy. fit 50; choice prilrlr Ill'TTlCR-Creatneiy. Pfi20c; dairy, fancy I7c FOOS-Hlgher; frefh Missouri and Kin Has stock. 13'c doz.; loss off. oases i turnecl; new whltewcwid cases IncludrHl, He nnre UFCKIPTS-Wheal 154.(00 bu : corn. 41, lift bu fills .fK) bu SHIPMFNTS Wheal 131,2.0 bu ; corn o, st'-O bu , oat , 5,0j0 bu. V C. Is Itiu IV. "i j. .. Krn. 08,.., H3'4 No. Pacific 3s CVA 1a"4 do 4s ioji; rega..l3l IN Y, C & Ht L 4s. .107 ....idi',4 Ac V. C. 4S ?S .lia ,o e. Nav. 1 1 'lo 4s ioj Oregon H. La. 6s.... 127 do consol Ss.. Heading gen. 4s ..lb) ..113V. ..UV 4s...l05 .10SU .lluilict IliMiimeit Ms Ve-nW Time, but CIiikcn Fnlrly Active. NI-2W YORK. Sept. 22. Stocks weakened afresh today and after two hours of trad inir the market closed active und weak, ex cept for tho Irregulnrlty caused by shorts buying to cover in sotno in me. nmc-un n.i...i had been most severely raided by the bears OnlV. I" Tennessee .C'onl w.b he rnll as 'nolnts hi th'u" stock! '"Th. coalers the iV . .;.rial ,.i Jn..einitiei niul the steel stocks, except the sleol rallmnkors. show the heay- m n i . ai i,l l.w.njlalllill In lest losses, i no riotiiiK k...... ... the nntbraclte mining region had a depress- Ing Intluence on the whole list and Heading issues were spccmu nuv"u ........ that Its mines would not be shut down, which Is dl.iuppnlutcd by yesterday s ccsia Hon of work In that company s shafts, lhe Kit UUilng tor laouuoii nc-c-wuiiv mi" r..- tlrely disregarded and the slight demand from bargain hunters, which made Its ap pearanro here and there, was without any Intluence In checking the liquidation. The railroad group did not escape the prc ,.ni.. -,vilin,M nml standatcl rullro.icl stocks were as much depressed ns stocks pf minor lines, tne soutnern group, wie ruiitn westcms, the grangers and tho Pnclllcs, Ualtlmoro .v unto unci laomsvnie numr vlllo wero most conspicuous for weakness. Tho bank statement seemed to precipitate tenewed selling, although It was no weaker than had been expected, and In tho de crease In loans was rather better. Tho loan contraction snows ine extern, tci which genuine liquidation has boon going on In the stock market ilurltu the week und detracts materially from the force of as sertions mat ine selling nun neeu mostly for short account. It seems also thnt the remittances In payment of the riermnn loan, whlcn stlnencti tne exenange iuarsei eariy In the week, were arranged without re course to the local money market. Tho movement of gold from the Hnnk of F.ng land to Oermnny, cour'ed with the heavy interior demands for currency, strengthened the conviction tnnt consiuernuiy mguer money rates arc Inevitable Prlres are considerably lower as a result of the week's trading In the stock mnrket. on Monday and Tuesday there seemed to bu an effective, check to the liquidation be. gun on Friday mid Saturday of last week and the demand from shorts to cover ef fect nl some considerable rallies, but on Wednesday the liquidation was renewed In force and broadened out so as to Includo pretty muc h the whole list, actlvo as well as dormant. In the latter class some heavy declines are recorded, owing to the length of time which had elapsed since there was any trading In tho stocks and tho chango In conditions In the mcuntlmc Thnt speculators haw abandoned their at tempt to maintain prices and ' .v thrown over their holdings, brln--' ' 'h-r ..f ferlngs on the decline, I nrlablv the result of a fall In prices Hear speculator' have, of course been short sellets und Iu ns far as their requirements remain iticovered hsve made nn element of tech nical lrenirth for the market. Tho grounds upon which hopes have been based that i.ncv iati" would be easy tlibi fall are pretty geliernlh understood First, was th oxpectntlon ihat business activity had fallen oft mi considerably that thero wou'd be much less than uial fir credits The volume of the bank clearing and the level of railroad earnings show that the reac tion In general business activity was a rood deal overestimated It was expected tu addition tli.it the country s additional mii'icv supplj would keep down the rates The London market is still cut off from Its recent sourco of gold supply In South Africa and the 'urge sums or gold which usually go from Australia to London rnvo been diverted to San Francisco In eon sequence banks have lare tenders In for Men markets and for a considerable period have practically gone oit of the local money market. Interior bank i have In th meantime been active in placing lonnx In the New York market. The eifeet of tlvi-e coml'tlons which have been ripening for a b ng time been me manifest last week t-hrr large ip m uius ri qinn New Hlo O W. Is. & I M c. Sv .114 . it) . 9i ,.1I2'4 C. B. ref. 2s, reg.. 101 do coupon do ia, leg. do coupon do new 4s, do coupon do old 49, reg do coupon ... do It. reg ... do coupon ,. la. of c. 3 iia aVtchl'on gen do adj. 4i SJ'i Ht I Canada Ho. .a ius st la & 8 F g. 6s.,.12J cnes. u. eini. ruui consols .. do G 11'J St. P.. C. & P. Is. .117-4 w. ft N. W. c "S...133 I do Ss ii3t: UO r, J il-u. ..i.vs nu, j-iicinc IS Clileano Ter. 4s.. .. M'j So. Hallway Jj.... Colo, So. 4s ! M. It. it T. 6i..., U. & H. O. ls....D3'i Tex. 4 Pacific Is. do 4s SS do 2s Erie general 4s.... 07 t'nlon Paclilo 4s.. P. W. I. C. is.. 7o"iW abash Is Cen. Hlectrlo 5a. ...lit do 2i lotta Central Is 113 IWeat Shore 4s . Ia A- N. unl. 4s.... WilWls. Central Is M.. K. & T. 2s 04!,, Va. Centuries . do 4s 9) I When Issued. . 77!, .1031,4 . CO .1121, .. 7 ..117 ..101 ..1IH4 .. M .. 63V4 Offered. llcmtou Muck luntnt Ions, HOSTO.N, Sept. 22. Cull loans, 2i.J,1 per cent; tlmo lonns, Ulilh per cent. "Olllclal closing: A., T. & S. P V Wcatlngli. niec... do pfd 07 Atchison 4s Amer. Sugar 114 N 17. (1. & c. 5s... do pfd 1HVi atdventuro aVtner. Telephone ..IT? Allouez .Mining Co iioxtoii laevuieu .. no .tnai (,'onper ..Ii7 At'anllo . lsirfi lloston A. Mont.., .. 3S ltutte 4 Hoston., ..110 Cal. Ar Hecla ..135 CudennUI ..133 iFrankl.n ..13S1, Humboldt ..210 Otceola .. 101,4 Parrot .. 85 .CJulncy .. D Santa Po Copper ..204 Tainnrnck .. H! ,1'tnh Mining .... .. 83". Winona .. DPi 1 Wolverines llofton it Me. C.. 1). & Q Dominion Coal .. do pfd Fitcliburg pfd.... (Jen. i:i"ctrlo ... do pfd IM. Hlivtrlc III.. Mevlcnn f'entrul Mich. Telephone N. 11. (1. Ac C... Old felony Old Dominion ... t'nlon I'.ielflo ... West l.nd 4:. 9 ;s4 i'i M . :."4 ..311 .. 65 . 740 .. 134 .. 13 .. r. .. C.l .. 40 ..140 .. I ..220 .. 2S .Nimv York lllnlnc S(oek. NUW YORK. Sent. 22. The fnllmel.. the closing quotations for mining shures Chollar Crown Point .... e'en. Cal. ,V Va. Dendwood O'Mild & Carrie lfnle A Norcroas Ml" '4 A I en Sliver M'Mcan .. 15 .. 11 ..lift .. 43 ,. ... I? '. fa .. : Ontario Ophlr Plymouth ' 'r .... do pfd Sierra Nevada Standard 1'nlnn Con Yellow Jacket ,.C) .. S3 .. S Hit . .700 . . ; .1 ..(' .. 17 .. 20 London Slock (ttitittlou, LONDON. Sept. 22.-2 p. in. -Closing: '4 V.Tie ' 9i do 1st rifil . 274 Pennsylvania .. 9'4 Heading .llPi No. Pacific pfd.,.. ..M Oram! Trunk .. 7li Anaconda . 7S-4 Hand Mineil II 33 Cl! S 71 'i (04, Consols, money . do iiii'ount At hKnn Cntmllan Pacific Si Piul Illinois Central Dullsville ... . 1'nlon Par tic pfd N. Y Central . . HILVHR-Rar. Ilrm. 2.d ner m. MONKY 3 per cent. Short bills. 3T per cent; nine mouiuH uius, .iia-iir11 percent Weekly Hunk Stiiteiiien t. NUW YORK Sept. 22,-Tho weekly Mate tuept of the averages of the associated nangi snows: i.oans. JSin iii.non; decrease $2(!S9dnn; deposits. JTO7.415.fiOO: decrease $9f7" 400; circulation. 29,i'a72,n: Increase ;iii 1 n , e,i- femur :i 7.121. 400: deerense $3.9311,20(1: spcclo. $17;i,79S.SoO; decrease. J.'SC- i-i; reserve, fi4o,.u,.i'i; qerrease. IH.762.2iO reserve required, '.'.'4.M7.S7i; decrease V.'.fi V); Hiirplusk $10,552,323; ilecrcuse t'undltlon of th TreiiKiiry, WAKHINHTON. Sent. 20 Todav'n mi.H tnent of tho tren-niry balances In the gen eral fund, exclusive of the $150X).0 0 erii reserve In the division of redemption shows: Avallnlile casn Inlnucc. $123,S53,0M gold, 7a.al,cU e 1 oi'k Imports nnd IHiiortM. NKW YORK, Sept 22 -Tho exports of culd and silver from this port lo all coun tries for this week nuercr.itp f'ril.331 silver York uuiiK reserves tot cunciuj from in- 1 burs and coin and $..,2M gout. The im OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET 7 . t IJ m do s r. fA ll I K'4 Usual Saturday Conditions Prevniletl at tho I IfirilS T0U.1T. HOGS OPENED STEADY BUT CLOSED LOWER Willi the 15cciitloii of Corii (,'nlllr, Which Are I. oner for Week, Hie .llnrkcl Holds About Mrndy 011 All Dcslralilv tirades. SOUTH OMAHA, Sept. Receipts were: Olllclal Monday OKlcUl Tuesday .... Offlcl.il Wednesday Offlciul Thusdny . Ofllclnl Krlday Ofllcial Saturuaj Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, 7.6.10 .. 5,401 ., 0.1)33 .. t.:tn .. 1.033 . . I0i 7,918 f..VII 4,516 ,1!S i.iXl Total this week .. ecK ( ndlng Sept. 15 veek ending Sept. 8.. Week ending Sept. 1.. eek ending Aug. 2f. Week enalnd aue. IS. Average, price paid for hogs for the last several days, with comparisons, 1950. IISSJ.IKSSIUSJ.IUSJ. P.Hi. 5 1'3 ,23.:4 .2i,c:s .19.M0 ,:2.ri!i .21.039 .17,013 22.S01 34.MS 34,349 U3.AO 47,097 31,105 Cotton Mnrket, NKW YORK, Sept. 22.-COTTON-Th cotton mnrket opened steady In totv with prices 12Q19 points higher on active got:orl buying, In which Influential Liverpool houes figured as leaders. During the forepart of tho session the feeling was ilrm anil prl-s were tolerably well sustained by continued foreign support and covering of shorts. Tho public operated In an Indifferent man ner, for tho most part giving nttemlmi to tho winding up of nccotints preparatory to u new start next week. The strength on the call was entirely duo to nn unexpected development In the Liverpool mnrket. lvuh departments reported pronounced Improv -tnent there nnd closed with sentiment still optimistic In the extreme. The hull Ideas abroad wero privately repirted to be due to tho Hood news from Texns and ntbe. portions of the western belt nnd to feirs of manipulation In the New Orlenns mar ket. Predictions for abnormal receipts nt the Interior towns nnd ports next wek. notably nt Cilveston, led the traders In tho local exchange lo proceed with gr it caution Crop news from the endern belt was rather better but not sulllclentiv t especially llguro ns an imiuenre Follow ing the call the market beenme quiet T and prices ran off fruni the openliig level, Tho market for future ,ned 'iul"t but steady, with prices net 91712 p'dnN higher. Spot cloecl quiet at Ne net advance, m'.l dllng tiplnnds. 105le; middling gulf, Pi's" sales, 2,007 bales, Future closed nulet .nid steady; September. $10 07; October, $11.97; No vember, J'l.Cii; December. J9.57: .latiunrv, $or,r,; Kebruury, $9.63; March, $9.'.V April. $9 52; Muv anil June. $0.G2; July, J9 5j; Au gust. $9 II. NKW ORLRANS Sept. 22.-COTTON-Kutures, steady: September, JlO.fivj'o.iiS; October, W.GHiO C.2; Nnvombor, $') 4W:i.4l. December, $9 :i9ii!i.40; .Innttarv, $9 31571. (c, 1'ebruary. $9 (OTiO 12; Mreh. $!.l35i9tl; Atirll, $9,111)9 4: May, $94:9.46. Spot sales, 1,500 bales; nrdtnnrv, Sc; goed crdltuirv. lie; low middling, l74jc: middling, 10c: good middling. 10Ue: mlddllnt: fair, losic; re ceipts, 12.420 bales; stock, Cl.OI" bales. ST. LOI'IS, Mo, Sept. 22 -COTTON- Steady: sales, 120 bales; n.lcldllng, inije: re ceipts, I32 bales; shipments, 791 bales stocit. r.0s bales. LIVICHPOOL. Sent. 22 COTTON Silo'. steady but dull: prices higher: American, middling fair. 71-ICd: good mldd'lng, 7 1-lid. middling, 7d: low middling, CIS-bid; good ordlnnrv, 613-32d; or.llnn-y. r. 27-.12.I: tho snles of the day were 2,000 bales, none for speculation nnd export, and Included l.X) naies avmertcan; receipt!, iwi uae's 1-1-cluilltlg 3.700 bales ainerc in. Future opened steady nnd closed steady: Amel enn middling, 1. m. c. September, 7d valu; September and October, 0 a-filltrt 4-Cid, value; October and November. ti&S-Gld. sell ers; November and December, 5 29-'it1f DSn-rdd, sellers; December nnd Jnnunry. r. 22-tild. buvers; January and February. 5 19-ClftS 20-iitd. buyers; February mid Mnrrh. 5 17-U4d. buyers; March and Ap-H. 615-C4d, buyers: April and Mny, r.H-6'd, sellers: May and June, n iz-uni.i i.t-tiiu. miv. ers; June nnd July, 5 IB-Cltl, value; July und August, G9-01d, buyers. OH JlnrUel. T.lVF.nPOOL. Sent. 22. OILS Cotton seed. Htlll rellned. Novcmber-aprll. steady at 20s 3d. Turpentlno spirits, stonily ut 30s 9d. Rosin common, steady nt 4s Ocl. Lin seed. 3Gs. LONDON. Sept. 22. OIlaM Calcutta lin seed, spot, 089 6d Turpentine spirits, 29s 3d. NUW YORK. Sent. 22.-OILS Cottonseed. Ilrm; vellow, .'17t7c. Petroleum, dull; refined New York, $b.05: Philadelphia and Haiti- more, i'i: l'liiiniicipuia and iiaitimoru in bulk, $3.43. Rosin, steady: strained, com mon to good, Jl.50yi.55, Turpentine, steady nt 41H0'l2c. Toledo Market, TOLI.DO. Sent. iK.-WHKAT-ActlVO and higher, spot nnd October, 8D4C; November. W.c; December, KPie. CORN Dull and unchanged; No. 2, cash and September, 43c; December, 35c. OATS Dull nnd higher; No. 2, cash and September, 23c; December, 23'iic. KYis Dun unci uncnangeu; no. .-, casn, IHc. cLOVnitSKED-Actlvo and higher: Octo ber, JG.60; December. $fl.C3; March, J7. D11I11II1 MiuUet. DCH'TH. Sent. 22.-WHKAT-N0. 1 hnrd. cash, S5c; to arrive, 83c; Sc'ptember, S.'c; December, 81'ic; Mav, 87'4c; No. 1 northern, cash, S3c; to arrive. 83c; September, &3c; Decemlier, '.ic; .May, J,c; no. - norin orn, 7So; No. 3 spring, 7oc. OA i Sl'trSlisC. RYi:-r.3.c IiMILEY 37dSc. CORN 10-sc. .MIiuieiipollN Wheat unci l'lour. MINNEAPOLIS. Sept. 22, WHEAT Senten;ber. 791ic; .May, 83c: to arrive, No. 1 hard, S3c: No. 1 northern, Sl'.ic; No. 2 northern, 79Tc. FLOUR First patents, il.20titl.40; second patents, $4.40fl.45; clears, Jl.l01j3.20; second clears, $.10i2.20. hhan in nunc. ..UO'(..;o. mv iirlk Dry liciiiils. NKW YORK. Sent. 22. Tho week closes with nctunl business In stnplo cottons of llmltt d dimensions but tono of market strong throughout. Print cloths nro quiet nt previous prices. Prints are lu good de mand but no change In quotations. Olng bnms nro very Urm. Cotton yarns aro strong with little offering. Woolen nnd worsted yarns ato dull and easy. MIDvuuUcc (irnln Mnrkcl. MILWAUKEE. Sent. 22 WHEAT Mar ket higher; No. 1 northern, BiruSJVic; No. 2 northern, 79',sG80o. IIYD Higher; .no. 1, doHc. HA RLE V Firm ; No. 2. 67c: sample. 40 51c. Sept. 1. Sept. 2. Sept. 3. Sent. 4 Sept. Sept. Sept. vept. n. . Sept. 9.. Sept. 10. Sept. 11 Sept. 12. Sept. l.'l. wept. 11 Sept, Sept, Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept Sept, Sept .. J? ...114 . .103 . ns .. in H IM U . .311 M 349 67 t tl II 311 71 m ti 301 69 Ml 60 1 61 M it 2 (1 303 U Ml Ut . J 1 4. m oca 1 J SI Ml "'VI 7 J14 .?: 61 J77 61 Jf.3 V) 1H tVI 2 2(3 tl . . ..271 (.... 20.1 7i . .tt . . 3S 67 . . . 2.-.4 S. ... KJ SHKLP U It 41. 74 :i! o 40 I9.9SJ 32,551 40.013 41.331 31,177 4 2 6 0I7j 4 20; 3 fill 3 991 2 p 4 14 3 65 4 07; 2 SI 5 02 8 C5, 4 07 12 81 I f. (ti. 4 1ft1 4 (I a! 711 B... & Ojij; 4 22 3 C2 6... I 5 0T.V), 4 23 3 f.3l 4 05 7... I 6 OS'. I 3)f 3 &3i 4 02 5 iot 4 no, 3 on 1 00 I 4 jai a K .1 vi r. nn r. ii ti 5 20 i, 4 5 077fc 4 2S 5 nv . 4 30 5 01T 2 7 i 81 2 41 2 SS 2 CS 2 70 15.. 16.. 17.. ... 19.. 20.. 21.. 3 SM 3 93 3 M 3 .1 791 3 &2l ' 4 M 3 71 i Ml 2 70 512 4-5 I 3 to, 3 2 Ci 4 Mi 5 6? r. 111. 1 it 3 u' 2 71 4 04. 5 bl I C 19 I 4 33 , 3 711 I 2 Sl 4 0.1 6 44 1 !i 4 31 3 il 4 ra "i' n 5 23 ! 4 311 3 711 1 fll 2 81 3 901 5 3. 321 2-3 4 .lii 3 73i 3 SO 3 81 1 4 31 I 14 4 l K (It 4 13 5 55 4 201 5 61 4 221 5 57 1 B 51 4 2l 4 C 5 61 4 091 5 f: 4 05 8) 4 06, 6 73 4 OS. 5 71 J 5 W 4 iz tu f, nn ( (0 I U'i M 1.0 t .1. it . h UM .nt w m 1 ip, UU M ft tin, th 40 I IV .317 W t M't u; 41 1 .241 164 ft 'b, .364 11) ft IS .K it s :nt ,t!) 1 II 27i .146 4 t .1, .ns ... ft ui. .lit 1W ft M't .3M 34) ft .nt no i H 130 ft 36 11a im t k :2t s ) ft js rt ... 5 : .:t it ia . 5 IS .. S3. IM IM ft ti 1: 1) & lit ft) ft SM ... ft ... ft 3ft ... ft 171. ... ft C 40 ft u tm 1 37it fl ft S7i, 40 ft M . . ft 30 110 ft 30 3M 177 ...14S .. IU ...3(3 ...ja . .313 ...RO ,...! ...m b 20 IndlcateH Sunday. The olllclal number of enrs of stock brought In today by earh road was: (.attie. nogs, an p. n " c., M. .t St. P. ity O. St. L. Uv Missouri l'aclllc Ry.. .. U. P. system 4 C. e; N W. Hr 1'., E. & M. V. It. R.. .. C . St. P.. M. .1- O It At. M. R. R R 1 ('.. n. & Q. Ily K. C. .t St, J. Ry.... 2 ('.. R. I. A; I.. euHt C, It. 1. & P., west Total receipts I 3 11 .. 1 1 29 . . 1 9 27 13 1 9 .. .. '9 1 103 13 I The cll'posltton of the day's rec as lullows, each buyer purchasing receipts w.n tne ttuni- t.a.t- nt lli.nil lllitlriltecl Huyers. Cattlo. Hogs. Sheep. Omahu Packing Co (1. II. Hutnmotid Co Swirt and Company Cudahy Packing Co Armour fi Co Swift, from Kansas City W. 1. Stephen Hill & Iluntzlnger II Standlsh 1 Other buie'r's'"!! 39 .... 291 1 50 13 17 970 1.0S2 1.714 an 1.74D 279 IM .176 0.745 291 Totals CATTLE There wns practically noth'ru on the market today, as Is gemrally the case cn Saturday. Tho market his been In good shape c.H the week, tho demand blng equal to th" sunnlv. The tccelpU have not been ns liberal ns they wero the preceding T.ecK, tho decrense amountlns .0 2,012 head, una uy compared with the same wek lnt year thero Is a decrease of S.447 hend. Cornfcd cattle were It, very light kunily all tho week and some clays there were hardly enough to attract the attention of buyers. Thut fact 11,11 'il. illy tended to tunlte tltm rather Indlfferont. but nt the same Mine the good handywelght cattle weighing from to 1.350 pounds), are not much different thnn they were a week ago. Prlees aro u dime lower on the heavy cattle, and Hie commoner nnd half-fat Huff la nil of lOo or 15c lower and lu seino casts more than that. , , , Tho cow market has been In good shape moit of the week. Oood cows are sclll IK fully as well as they wero n week aro, the deinnncl being heavy for that class of stulr. Medium grades urs a llttlo easier, espe cially the kinds that are selling around 13. Packers do not seem to want that class of stuff and feeder huyern will many times pay moro than tho packers. Tiny arc probably fully n dime lower for tho week, dinners have been In good demand all the rvcek. but prices on that stufT are so uneven It Is hard to tell much nbout the mnrket. They have not changed much for tho week though, unci nre selling in nooiu the same notches as they were i. week ago. There has hcnti a goon lively irnoe 111 stockers and feeders all the wek. I no ood kinds are a little stronger than tny were a week ago and yorci trailers imv had no trouble In selling their stuff at satisfactory prices, as a large number of niiverH mice neeu in rrom 111c cumin? looking for etork. The common kinds have been sotnewhitt neglected, but at the sains tlmu they are fully us high as they weio a week ago Stock cows and heifers havo also met M ready sale all the week. Western cnttle have, or course, compru-u tho hulk of the receipts, but there have been verv few beef cattle 'ncludcd . PncW- nru i.m nil rinvtniiK for irrasf cattle, una tho market has ruled stronr nnu active an tho week. It Is saft) to call tho good klnd.i fullv n dlmo higher than thoy were at tho dono of last week. Cows have also brought very satisfactory prlres. Tho better grades nro fully steady, und In same cares perhaps a llttlo higher, while the medium gnd nro firoiind a dlmo lower. Canners havo sold well and nro not much different than tbev weio at tho cioso 01 last ween. 1.0011 fecclcrs aro In actlvo demand and ate a ncitn Mirnnrrer tluiu tbev were nt the close of last week. Medium Kinds have alo ulinwccl some Improvement, hut not as much as the choice heavy cattle. Rcyre sentatlvu sales: cow n. Pr No. 1 M 5 2 30 1 3 Mnrkcl, CORN-.Vo. 2. 39V,c. i white, 23?ic, billed l'eorlii PEORL, Sept. 22. OATS Firm; No. through. whisk vun tne oasis ot i.zu ior nn Ishcd noods. Atloi-ncy ('oinnill Suicide, HUTTE, Mont.. Sept. :2.-Mclvlllo L. Wines, prosecuting ntorncy for Silver How county tor two terms, nnd a prominent criminal lawyer, committed suicide Inst night by Hiking morphine. The act was evidently done In a state of mental aber ration, .no he wiih Known to hne been out of Ills mind f'ir several clay. Wines enme to this city eight yearn ago from Virginia Cllr, Nev. Till. REALTY MARKET. INSTRt'MENTS placed on record .Satur day, September 22, 1900: At 11 rr it lily Deeils. Karelin Tut tin to Josenh llnrker. Ir.. n,i swll-13-12 (rclllo) J1.O00 Margaret cneney and husuand to .1. c. Nelson, sti lot fi. block 10. Shull's seccind addition 1,M0 a. L. ncacocn ei ni, executors, to Murv M. and Helen O. lleacock. lot 2, block 2. Everett Place I0O C. E. Sturgls and wife to O. I.. Ran- dnll. lot m, block s. Deer Park... . 000 O. L. Rundall to Sophia Schroder, samo 700 Mario Laederlcli and husband to II. R. Penny. s75 ft lota 9 and 10. block 5, West End addition S.frt) T." M. Mnrsh und fe to same. nllO ft lots 9 and 10. block 5, same 1.9C0 dull Claim Deeds, G. A. Lnwrctice to Margaret Cheney, sU lot 0. block 10. Shull's second nil- dltlon 1 Harry Johnson to Jessie Johnson, lot 10, block 3, Hnnscom Place Dorllno Sehleslngur to C. S. Rose water, s'i lot 7. block I, Henry it S.'s addition C. S. Hosewater and hiisbnntl in Dnr line Schleslnger, nttj lot 7, block 1, same Chicago Lumber company tn Snphli Schroder, lot 10. block S Ieer Perk 1 Total amount of tranvfors 19,009 IM t ns . . ft 174 0 I 17H T7 . . 617S l ... f 171, 6ft . ... HIS M ... 40 ft 11S ... ft 17S 60.... IM I 17S fa.... ... ft t!H 71... O ft 171, 61 ... 5) ft K 61.... 1 tli) 77.... .. l .... IK IU 71.... ... J 30 t ... M ft 0 64.... I) IU 67.... 1 30 71.... ft H) .. t 10 J. . IS) Id ... tM ... 6 3 7$.... ft 30 ft . 10 ft 10 t.... ... ft 0 17.... ... ft K bt.... ... tM 67.... it Mil ... S) JO.... ISO 1 10 70.... ... ft 30 M ... SO S JO 71.... ... ft 80 77.... . . ft JO ( t! . . . 41 5 20 , aVbout thirteen earn of sheep arrived late this morning, but as usual on Saturday thero was not much doing and at a late hour practically nothing hud changed hands. The supply of sheep the last week has been very liberal, showing a gain oxer tho preceding week of 11, OM head. "d its com jiared with the same week last ear. thero is nn Increase of 22.2SI head. The detuiihd for sheep was In good bhape all the week, but prices have weakened a trifle and lh mnrket mny be quoted weak to h dlmo lower than it was at the close of last v.erk There has been a big break In lambs nnd nt the close of tho week prices range Mil Vic lower thnn nt the close of last week Chlcngo reported a decline of 75rit$l 00 and the week closes with the ni.tiket very (tall There litis been a good, strong demand for feeders nil the week and sheen are about steady. Good lambs nre strong, lint common stuff Is slow sale and prices .1 little lowr Quotations: Choice western grass wethers, S3 751I lfio, choice cruss yearlings. J3 ;:, 4 Oil. eh.'lce ewes. J.1 2.V'i3 f,1, fa'r tn good owes, $3.00f(3So, cull t-wci. 2 50t3CO, chelo spring lambs, $4 fV(t4 75; fair lo good silting lambs. ll.i0UI.fi5; ieeder wethers. 13.35ti3.ii."; feeder lumbs, $1,001)1.10. Rep resentative sales: Kit 11 no City l.lie Stock. KANSAS CITY, Sept. 22. ( '.VTTLE Re ceipts, 1110 head, receipts for week. 01 K0 head. Market lower; values on lc. iii ig Cattle reduced the s.ipply. while grans cattle of till varieties were very plentiful nnd closed lPcfj l.'.c higher. Moderate sup ply of stock und feeding cut tic, with n sold tit slightly higher values. Nativo steers, $4 tiJjfMVi; stockers and feedns, $3.25,j4.75; butcher cows and heifers, 3 0ii(r 4.70: canners, 12 ,"off3 (; fed westerns. $1 "ti rfi 3. If) : wintered Te.ans, Jll.001.10; grass Texnns, 0. HOnS-Rereliits. 2.500 bend. Marki t steody to shade easier. Receipts fur the week. 42,000 head. Tho weeks business shows very little change, prices toda be ing Just a shade higher lliiin last week's quotations. lleny and mixed, $5 25'tP 6.37H: light, $5.2lX0:.3.-.; pigs, $15011 1.Sn SHEEP ANI LAM IIS-Receipts tills week, 19,000 head. Tip- week's market was remarkably good, prices for killing grades having advanced ion (25c, with feeding wi'i otles about 10c higher. Lambs, $1 C5US 40, feeding lambs. $".7;i(i('l.23: muttons, $!0no? 4.0.1; feeding wethers, $3.IOi(3 05; stockers, $3.O0fi4.OO; culls, $2.5Cfi1.ro. St. Louis Live Stock. ST. LOIMS. Sept. 22.-CATTI.E -Receipts, 20c) head, all Testins. M itket stenclv Sh'P ping and exort steers. $"..onml ,s5; dressed Uecr nnd luitclir steers. jt.i;.ti. nn; steers under 1.000 pounds. $.!.25'u"5 15; stockers and feeders, t3 2icil.S5; cows and heifers. $2 00 HT4.95: ennmrs. Il.5nti2.50: bulls. J2.25WI00. Texas and Indian steers, $3 25'1J4.G0; cows and heifers, $2. Hit) 3 75. HOGS Receipts. 2,hvi licnd. JIarket r.o lower. Pb;s nnd lights, $5 SlfiVin; pack nrs, ri.S5j.r.0; butchers, 2510.7U. SHEEP aN'I) LaMHH- He"elpls, ;,u nraci. Mnrket nominal Nntlvc muttoni, $3 75'f 4.00; lambs, St 0015.3; culls and bucks, $2.tiQ4.0O; stockers, $2.00ir'3.25. pti York 1,1 ( Mock. NEW YORK. Sent. 22. REEVES- Re ceipts, 077 head; fecllntr unchanged: ex ports, 1,300 cattle and 0.720 quarters of beef. Calves, receipts, 30 head: market teady Veals, $,"..00iJ.00: grassers, $3.23ft3.60; city UreHed. veals steadv. SHEEP AND laA.MHS-lleceipts. l,:iu head. Sheep weak: lambs slow and bnrelv steady. Sheen. I'l.OOfll.RO; lambs. 13.00,-t 2T,: cHIS 13.754.00 HOGS Receipts. 2.027 head. Market nom inally steady. St. .loep!i I.Uc Stock. SOt'TII ST JOSEPH. Mo.. Sept. 22 -(Spe- cinl )-Th" Journal quotes: CATTI.IJ-Recelpt". 200 head. Jlurkst steady; cleinand strung. , HOOS HecelptP. 1,mi lienct. Mariiei opened a 1 limit higher but rloed wealt: nil crmles, $5.25T5 37'i; bulk of sales. $5.27V4 "SHEEP AND LAMHS Recc itn. 10) head. Market steady. Mock In Slcbl. Following are the receipts nt the fiur principal western markets fur Septom- ucr ... 1... 1... 1... 31... Av. . S99 ..1010 .. SS9 2 50 111 A v. ..1000 .. ra ..11:3 Pr. 2 SO 2 SI 2 SO ii nuLi.s. 1 1110 2 75 CALVES. 1 ao 5 00 STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. 1 MO 2 63 It 90S S 0$ 5 D70 2 7S 12 13S0 3 0) STOCK CALVES. 4 505 4 80 .NEBRASKA. N'o. Av Pr. No. Av. Pr. 13 feeders.. S3 $3 i 1 cow loll) $2 2.. 11 cowa S'.l 2 90 1 cow llfiO 3 25 1 bull 1" im 1 nun I-" John Erlbcrg Colo. 0 feeders.. SO") 3 75 9 feeders.. 10IG 4 10 rnedera 925 4 10 1 heifer.. . C99 3 25 1 1nr.KTI11.rn wna n liberal run of hogs hum today for a Sattirduy, but tho market opened up falrlv nctlvo and about sternly With jcsieriinvH general niurnci iiiiuc llc-btweluhtH sold largely at 15.2505.30, tho same as yesieruay, wnn ine itgiti inmrii hogs going at .i..j',jrctii.i. niiu me kooci iienw Iiolth at 15.2n. alicnit sixty emits sold on that basis and then the market began to weaken owing to less ravornuie reports from Chlcngo. and sales were mntle 2',ic Iima-ht nml llnallv the market dropped down to 2i-'("i5c lower. Chicago reported the close 5ijil0c 1 wer, and. ns a result, sellers could not do much here. It was mostly the heavy htuff that was left until the hist end and the late nrrlMils. whether light or heavy, Hiiffered in the decline. The hog mnrket the lust week has been In good ehnpe. Receipts havo not been quite is heavy ill. they were tne wteK lie fore, but the de fease amounted to only 2.US7 head, but us enmnarnd with the siimci week Inst year there Is a decrease of 5,455 head. The tendency of prices has been up ward all the week. Monday .dinted In with an ndvnnco of about 4c and on Tuesday unother cent wns added and on Wednesday nearly (Jc was put on. Thursday the mar ket wont up 3c more and lc more on Trldny, which was the high point of lhe week and also tho highest point reached since early in Mav. S.iturdav tho market cased off a trltle, but still tho week closed with prices much higher than they were at the close South Omaha Chleugo Kansas city . St. Louis .... Totals Cnttle Hos. SheP ... 100 0,011 4fi0 L'OO 2.500 2,00) 7CG 11,111 fi1 I. '.7 1 Cnltfiiriilii III led I'rolt. NEW YOHK. Sept. 22 -CALIFORNIA DRIED KRl'lTS- Wf re dull nnd nom Inn v iinchatik'fd. The market for evnpei ratcd apples, us usual for u Saturiia half liolldov. ruled quiet and tincdmnveel; state, common. .If 5c; prime. tii5t4c; choice. CViif fie; fnncy, (VTK.iio. Prunes. S'AfiTc, as lo slzo and qunlltv. AiU'IciIm, Roynl. Hyi4r, Moor Pork. ISigiOc. Peaches, peeled, ll'dlic; unpccletl, Cl(9c. t'olTei' Mnrkcl. NEW YORK. Sept. 22.--COKEEE -Quiet; No. 7 Invoice, S'ic; mild, quiet; Cordova, 9ic Eiiturea opeticd Bieatly with prices un changed to 10 points higher oil covering, following better thun expected European nnd nrnzllliin cables. Closed steady, un changed to 5 points higher. Siles. 43.500 bags, Includlnc October ut $7.0u; Docem ber. $7.20; March. $7.37. .0: April. $7.45; Mny, $7.50; July, 17.fi1). I'll I Indel till lit Produce Mnrkcl, PHILADELPHIA Sept 22. - PUTTER - I'lrm and good demnud: fnncy western creamery, 22'ic; fancy western prints, 21c EGGS Firm and 5c higher: frepli nearbv and western. 19c; fresh southwestcin. Pm . fresh southern. 17c. CHEESE Firm ; New York full creiim, fnncy small, ll'.e; fair to choice, lO'i'Ulli ; New York lints, HfllOc. fltittitc .Mnrkcl. NEW YORK. Sept. 22. -SEOAR-Raw, firm; fair rcllnlng, l',ic; centrifugal. 90 test, 5c; molasses sugar, -lc; refined, ilrm. No 0, $5.00; No. 7, $5.50; No R 15.10; No. 9, $5 3(1, No. 10, $5.25; No. 11. $5.25, No. 12, $5.20, No. 13, $5.15; No. 11, $.MG. stnnchird A, $5 95; con fectloners' A, $5.95, mould A, tC 10; cut loaf. 1G.55: crushed, $0.55; powdered, $0.23; gtiinu latod, $0.15, cubes, $0.30. E- BOYD & CO., Telephone 1030. Omaha, Ssl COMMISSION, GRAIN, PROVISIONS unit STOCKS OAtll) OF TRADE. Correinondcnce. John A Wrrn Co uireo; wires to Chicago and Nov tort; of tho sales No, preceding week. Representative) A. Kb. It ... M ... 3 . . 93 ... 3 7 ...101 ... 4 00 . .1(0 ... 4 15 ...139 ... 5 10 .. 273 80 5 10 . 298 210 6 It. ...363 MSI'. . .325 ... 515 ..33i 120 5 15 66.. 61. . (.9.. 57.. 71.. f.3. Ci t t.l . Cj Av. 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