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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TIlTJItSDAr. JUNE 0, 1001.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Eoikiag Bain ii Dtmlntnt Factor in Daj'i
Wkiat Trad.
MARKET CLOSES BELOW YESTERDAY
Corn l .Meadled hy rrrillrtlnn of
Frost Mnny tints Melltnir Order
from Outside Provisions
(Hilcl, lull Sternly.
CHICAGO, June 5.-A copious rainfall
caused a weak wheat market today mij"
July cloned l?io under yesterday. J"
corn closed n shade up and July out
',.c lower. Provision at the close were
a shade to higher. . , ...,,,
A soaking rainfall In the spring wheat
country, where It was most needed, vm
tho dominant Influence In the wheat trade
throughout the session, although i her
Items were at hand, at times contributing
to the weakness, while others caused tern
jiorary checks to the, decline, rhc ract
that n IcadliiB commission hm'e I.? be
lloved to be manipulating the Jul de
livery was apparently overlooked by the
crowd. July opened iac lower nt .fi.l.flUc
and sold quickly to Vi'.c. A limitation ol
frost In the northwest and more tly dam
age reports caused a rally to .Se, nut a
decline to 754e followed In short order,
iiter July, helped by reports of a better
cash demand and a momentary cessation
of selling, reacted to wy o: As t he
session ncarc.l the end the anxiety to un
load pr to take the popular short selling
aide Increased because of light export clear
mice and July dropped to jlSc Here the
market steadied as the selling ceased, but
the close was weak, July IHc lower at ''
September was supported chiefly by shorts,
who dreaded the effect of a frot, ami
this delivery tlosed at ilic, only a shade
under yesterday. Infill receipt were
nlxty-nlne cars, one of contract grnjie.
Minneapolis and Duluth , reported 43),
against 140 last week and thirty-one a year
ago. Seaboard clearance in wheat and
flour were eciunl to 274,0) bushels, while
primary receipts were OT5,ooo, compared
with 4M.00O bushels last year.
The corn trade was rather dull. Tho
opening was easy on tho rnlns and III i sym
pathy with wheat. The prediction of froM,
however, cauecd buying which steadied
prices, although the frost Is only a pos
sibility. July sold between 41 Nc and. llfto
nnd closed a shade up at ll'sc Receipts
were 311 cars, forty-one of contract grade,
and country offerings were light.
Oats were In plentiful aupply because of
tho rains, many of the selling orders com
ing from country points. Support by ii
local trade, however, checked the decline,
although feeling generally was birlsh.
July sold between 28Mc nncl 2iU2iic and
cloed Ufittc lower at S8f2Mci receipts
wnre 2IS cars. , , ,
Provisions wore quiet, but prices held
steady on a demand for lard thought to be
for Investment. It wan sufficient to cause
covering of the rest of the list. Fluctua
tions were narrow. July pork closed a
shado higher at $I4.624014.55. July lard .',4c
up at $5.26 and July -ribs n shade Improved
"'lCstimatcd receipts tomorrow: Wheat.
fc cars: corn, 413 cars; oats, 210 cars; hogs,
S3.0O0 head.
The lending futures ranged as follows:
ket here was quiet and 5 points lower
on asking rates, the closing being on the
Dams or J3.;5H i,'J. uomestic iron mantem
ruled dull at ll0 2T.HI0.tO for pig, northern
foundry, I5.2.VJ(16.60; southern foundry,
4.00j;i5.50, and sort soutnern, ii3.wrfjia.ou.
OMAHA WHOLESALE MAltKCTS.
Condition of Trade and ttnolatlons
on Sape nnd Fancy rrodnct,
EGOS Receipts liberal; good stock, firm.
IOOIOHc
LIVE POULTRY-Hens. 7c; young and
old roosters, 36c; turkeys, (jysc; ducks and
geese, 6c; spring chickens, per lb,, lStfSOc.
)ilTT13ll Common to fair. 12kiac:
choice dairy in tubs, llifl5c, separator, Uc.
i-j.iaii tiauk uu, Uc: white
bass, ac, bluullah, 11c; bullheads, lvc; blue
tins, 7c; bullulos, tic; catlish, tic; cod, 9c;
ruppics, laiuu, ciscues, ic; naiiuui, lie; ner
Itig, frj; huduock, loc: nlcKcrel. 7c: nlkc. Uc:
reu snuppur, iuc; salmon, 14u; sumlsti, ac;
roui, uc, wniietisn, uc.
riui'.i.os-UH, j,ur uoz.,
VtAl.S UllDlC". tutlUC.
11AV i'rlCL'M lilir..;.i nv Omnhu Vbnl.lftl
ilay Dealers' association: Choice uuland.
lv.xO; No. l uplund, iu; tu:d!t.m, w; course,
ta.uv. itye mru-, ;u.&u. inese prices are
ior hay of uoou tmnr nun uuailtv. Us .
tnand fair. Itecelpts, 13 cars.
UA13-11U i win lb, ac
CUILN-No. J. ii.
UitAN
VEGETADLEB.
SPlNACH-l'er uu. box, 4uc.
AofAAuua-.auve, per uoz., at-a-ivc.
iiil,oww iiuiim f,iovn. pur ib., inc.
.NEW UETb-Pcr doz.. 15c.
IsiuW tAnnu J'a X'er not., one.
NcW l'oiii L i'ei' uoi.. ovc.
CuCUMliEUS llothuuse. ner doz.. (Uc?i
il.W.
(.'AiuiuJB i'er bu., wc.
LU'lTbCb I'rr bj., -MUiSc.
UALlaIih.S l'er dot.., loij'.'Oc.
1'AltBL.tiV l'er uor,, 10c.
i'OTATOKS l'er bu.. '.wUSOo: Colorado.
tlxviii.iv.
ToMAluKti-florlan. cer u-DauKet crAte.
fancy, 3.69.
OMOiNb liermudas. tier crate. 12.25: new
California, 2i.
UAbi.ii i.uviiii-si. L,ouis, per crata, Vi.
UKANH-Wax, per 1-3 bu.. 762: trine.
ptr l-'i bu., 7dc ,
duu i i,.u i i'er nu. nox, ii.
l'Ul'PKHH-1'tr Int. tox. U2i
I'KAS-l'er du., Ui per i-3 bu 7&c.
(Jlil.tJH V Cailioinia, per buncn. ou7i&
NEW I'OTATOHIS-l'cr lb.. 2H330.
Fiiui'ra.
BTKAWHEIUUES-Kentucky. J2.23: Mis
souri, 2.25.
Cili.iwuns Calttornla, per b-lb. box,
11.76; Missouri, per 24-qt case, $2.00.
UOUattUHKlUUB I'er 21-qt. case, H.W.
TllOl'lCAL iilUlTB.
OUANUKH-Callfornla stedllncs. J2.75Q
W, navuls, $3.60; Med. sweets, 53.233.60.
L.E.MUN8 Cullioinlu. extra fancy. Ji.7i:
UAjiAnAO-riT uuncn, accoruins io size,
Articles.) Opcn.l High. Low. Close.' Ycs'y.
Wheat
Juno.
July..
Sept..
Corn
June., July..,
Sept..,
Oats
July.., Sept..,
J'otk
July... 8ept...
Ls rd
July..,
Sent..,
nibs
July.., Kept..,
74 73i
76 76Vi 74 75 7fi
71',i5(?i 72!ift? 71i 71iin
41V, I3'i
44V4'fl1,; 44 44H 44 IllilHn
miA ww '-iss 44 w
IS'WJ 2SIJ 27iSfii SSU 2S;
26i(8'1i 2fiH 26Vi 20i 2ji
14 no 1 RS 14 S2JS 14 65 14 52'4
14 65 11 67',4 It 65 11 67',4 H 62',5
S 17U R SO 8 17H S 25 ' S 171i
8 20 S 32V4 8 20 8 274 8 20
7 S5 " 50 7 83 7 S3 7 S5
7 85 7 W 7 85 7 87!4 7 82!j
Xo.
fash quotations were as follows:
KLOUIl-Steady: winter patents, $3.8(Vfl3.90;
trtlghts, $3.2oi3.70; clears. $2.6083.40; spring
upeclals. $1.20; hard patents, $3.o(ij3.S0;
alrnlshtR. "h.
WllEAT-No. 2 spring, 73ff77c: No. 3
rprlng. 70fr71ttc: No. 2 red. 73Hfi751ic
COHN No. 2, 43Si(843c; No. 2. yellow, 43;
OAt'8-No, i. :7HiiWsc; No. 2lwntte, tf7Vi
IIVI0-Nn. 2. 53c.
UAULEY-Oood fci-dlng, 50c; fair to
choice malting, 51fi5.,c.
8KEDS No. 1 flax, $1.71: No. 1 north
vpiinrn. 11.71. Prlmo tlmothv. $3.3n3.5o.
PROVISIONS Mesa pork, tier l)bl $11.50
6114.55. Lard, per 100 lb... $8.621108.75. Short
ribs sides (loose), $..sown.w. wry saiteii
pbouldcrs (boxed). $6.87Jiif7.i:&. Short clear
Ides (boxed), js.imuh.ij.
WH1HKY nasls of high wines. $1.27.
Following are the receipts mid shipments
for today: . . . .
Itcce nts. Bhlmnents
Flour, bbls .UO00 15,000
Vhpnt. hn 150.000 ISS.ono
'om. bu 651,IH 345,000
Oats, bu 777,000 2S6.000
Ttyc. bu "ZOO 2,000
Ilarlev. bu 11.000 fi.000
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was linn; creameries, 14lS4e;
dairies. Hii 16c. Cheese, steady, k-7iwiuic,
Kggs, steady; loss off, cases returned, Hue
NKW YOHK (ilOKHAl. MAnKHT.
anntitlom of the UT an Varlon
C'omniodlt lea.
NEW YOnK. Juno D.-FLOUR-Rccelnts,
19,700 bbls.; exports. 10,000 bbls.; moder
ately active mid steady; winter patents,
S3.65'(t4.00. winter straights. $3.C0W3r,5: win-
ter extras, $2.5002.90: Minnesota bakers, $2..S
4!2.55; Minnesota patents, $l.ou4.30: winter
low grades, $2.302.40. Ityc flour, dull: fair
to good, $2,3033.10; choice to fancy, U.".W
8 50
COnNMEAI Dull; yellow western, Wc;
city, 95c: Ilrandywlne, $2.45fl2.55.
RYE Easy; No. 2 wegtcrn, 60c. afloat;
Btatc. 66(ff66c. c. I. f.. New York carlots.
II ARLKY Quiet; feeding. 48c. c. I. f.,
New York, malting, 68062c, c. I. f,, New
TorK cnrioiH.
UARLKY MALT Dull: western. 63iH72c.
AVHH AT Receipts. 156.750 bu.; exports
87,861 bu.; spot easier; No. 2 red, S3?4c f. o
li. afloat nnd 8UJc elevator; No. 1 northern
n.iltith. 87Uo f. o. 1). afloat: No. 1 hard
Duluth, Dl'ic f, o. b. afloat. Options opened
weak under further unloading of July
large northwestern receipts, unfavorable
cables, rain in Hprlng wheat states nnd
Hmall seaboard clearances; later a rally
occurred on covering, led bv Scntembcr.
but tho market finally weakened again nnd
I closed nartly "Sic lower.
CORN-Rcceipts, 91.000 bu.; exports. 41.000
du,; expori easy; ro. vjc eiovntor ana
43Tto f. o. b. afloat. Option market dull
nml tinrplv fltemlv. Itlflllpnrari liv lllinrnl
, receipts. small clearances, favorable.
weatlier and moderate unloading; it closed
,o not lower; jiuy. isyjww'iic, closed ui
4siic: September. 48U48ic. closed at IS'dc
OATS Receipts, SH.uuO bu.; exports, 809
o'j.s spot steady; Mo. 3. 32c; No. 2 white,
sic: no. s wnite, az'frc tracK, mixed west
em, S2'Ji3lc; trnck, white, 32'i5j37c. Options
auu and oareiy sieauy.
HAY Steady; shipping, good to choice, 9:
flKic.
1 HOPS-Qulet; common to choice, 1900
. cron. lOUJlle: n d olds. Jjfoc: Pnc lie coast
I1J00 crop. 164fl9c; 1S90. lltfl5c;.old olds. :lc,
uiiji;m meauy univcstou, .11 to ius.
18Uc: California. 20 to lbs.. 15c.
LEATHER Steudy: hemlock solo. Uuenos
jyres. ugnt io neavyweignts, -nyzic; acid
WOOL Dull; domestic fleece, 26fl
Texas. I6UU0.
I'ROVISIONS-Reef. nulct; family, $10.50
ni.,wi men?, j,viy-j,ou; ueei nuniM, -n.Wj('
S1.60; packet. $l0.0u0fl0.; city, extra India
mess. tiD.iviiii.to tun meats, steady: 11 ck
led bellies, 8VMtlOHc; pickled shoulders
$7.0037.25; pickled hams, J-S.75W10.73. lard
nrm: western steamed, M.&o; retlned tlrm
continent. $S.tti: South America. 19.40: mm
pound. $6.!5. Pork, steady: family, $lfi.(XXij
16.50: short clear, $15.50Jfl7.00! meBS, $15.25
TALLOW-Dull; city, 4';c; cauntry, bp
Hie.
RICE Quiet: domestic, fair to extra, 3?i
MOLASSES S.teady; Now Orleans open
RUTTER RacelplB, 12.800 pkgs.; steady
creamery. 6Ht9c: factory. lldiUe.
CHEESE-RecelpU. S.953 pkgs.; steady
funoy large eoloredrfjsic: fancy large white
R'ac: fancy mnnll colored, 9V4c; fancy small
wiiue. )ic.
ICQ OS Receipts. 19.277 pkgs.: eiwler
western, caiiuieu, iJ;tunc; western, un
ennoico, jiwuc.
POULTRY .Ml ve. flrm: tinrlngers.
turkeys. 9c. Dressed, trregulur; springers
230f3Oc! turkeys, 74f9o: fowls, 10c.
' METAL8 The features of Imnortanco
were lacking In metaN today. Here the
market for tin ruled very uu et nil dav
The close was dull at $27.60028.00. In Lon
don snot American future tin ndvancei
10t), with fair business noted, closing with
the market steudy In tone at 126 and
iiirs for futures.. Conrr futures were un
changed and remains tv a comcwhat nir
rn HtfttM fn.' I.nkp Si.nrlnr nnd 1 IGV2 V
fr casting and electrolytic. Values) In
1 I)ndon were a' shade louver. Bpot clolig
at da 3d und futures at 61 17s 6d. Lead
! ma at 1I.37U for t'tm of flflv tons
I or over Spelter declined 2s 6d abroad, J
closing easy at X17 10j, while the mar-1
12.iAiU2.50.
'iub uaiuornia. now cartons, vec; layers,
65c; imported, per lb., lOOU'c.
DATKH Persian, in ui-iu. ooxes. rialrs. 6a
pet- lb.; tlulluwevn, a'kc per lb.
J'JINlEiAi'l-liCO i'er uoz., n.iu'ai.vj.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HONEY Cullfornla, per 24-sectlon eas.
$3.73.
iiui-.it-.i-er 1101., ti.uv; per nau noi.,
NUTS English walnuts, per lb.. 16c: ni-
uerts, per lb., 13c; almonds, per lb., Iti'a2vu;
raw peanut, per lb.. 6foftc: roasted, tifttji
iUc; iiuiztis. U:; scuis. luwlc: cocoanuta.
illDES No. 1 green. 5Hc: No. 2. green.
4'ic; No. 1 aaltco, OHc; No. salted, ."iV4c:
No. 1 veal calf, 8 to 12 lbs., 8c: NO. 2 veal
calf, 12 to 15 lbs., 6c; dry hides, 8913c; sheep
pelts, 253;75c; horso hides, ll.604i2.24.
St. Ionia Grain and Provisions.
ST. LOUIS, Juno 5. WH EAT Lower ;
o. 2 rprf cash, elevator. 72c: track. 74c:
uly. 69'ifI70c; September, 6S!4tj9c; No. 2
ard, 73573sic.
CORN-lllgher; No. 2 cash and track,
I'c; July. 42-H2Hc: September, 43Hc.
OATS-Lower: No. '. 2Sc: track. 29429Wc;
July. 27e; September, 26Vic; No. 2 white,
Pic
KYr, Higher at B65jc.
Kl.OUR-Kalrly active; patents, $3.t5
75: extra fancy and straight. $3.1ofl3.1":
clenr, $2.&0ff3.u0.
FIaxsjsku steady; no marKet.
CORNM E A L Steady at $2.20.
URAN Weak; sacked, east track. 65ftS7c.
HAY-Steady. $S.7514.00; prairie, $9.00
11.25.
WHISICY-stcady at $1.27.
IRON COTTONTIE3-$1.05. .
HAar,lNO-6,iJl7o.
HEMP TWINE 9c.
PROVISIONS-Pork: Steady: Jobbing.
$15.75. Lard, higher, nt $8.16. Dry salt
meats, steady: boxed lots, oxtra sorts, $8.26;
clear ribs, $8.S7Vi; clear sides, $8.50. Bacon.
steady: boxed lots, extra snorts, i'j; clear
ribs, 10.12' i; clear sides, $9.25.
MKi'Ai.8-ivcnd. nrm at tt.Kftrjn.sa. upei
ter. flrm at $3.82.
POULTRY Firm; chickens, 7c; springs,
12fil6c: turkeys. 6c: ducks. 6c: springs, 10c;
geese, 4c; springs. Sc.
airy. 1215c.
EUGS-Steady at TOc, repacked and cases
Included.
RECEIPTS-Vlour. 4,000 bbls.; wheat, 32,-
0W nu.; corn, hs.iioo du.; oats, 44,uu du.
8HIP.MKNTH li-iour, 13.W0 DDIs.: wneat,
7,000 bu.; corn, 165,000 bu.; oats, 26,000 bu.
Liverpool Grain nnd Provision.
LIVERPOOL. June 6. WIIEAT-Snot
closed tlrm; no. - red western, winter.
6s lid; No. 2 California, 6s 2d. Futures
teiidy: auiy, bs into; tsepiemDcr, bs iw.ta.
CORN Snot, nulct: American mixed.
now, 3s UHd; American mixed, old, 4s 2id.
Futures oulet: July. 3s livid: September.
m ii'io.
I'liAb uanauian. steady, as sd.
HOPS At London (Pacific coast), steady.
ISOTIS 13d.
PROVlSIONH-Recf. steady: extra India
mess, 62s 3d. Pork, easy; prime mess west
ern, 60s 6d. Lard, flrm; prime western, In
forces, uaua; American rennea, in pans,
, 1 .. , llama ulinr, r, i li t n. 1 1' Ik. .1pm
46s 9d. Paeon, stenly: Cumberland cut. 20
in .i lus.t wi Biiuri nun. iu 10 ios.
45s3d: long clear middles, light, 28 to 34
lbs.. 41s: long clear middles, heavy. 35 to
40 lbs., 40s 9d; short clear backs, 16 to 20
lbs., 40s 3d; clear bellies, 14 to 1$ lbs., 44s Cd.
Shoulders, square, 11 to 13 lbs., steady, 36s
30.
TALLOW-Prlme city, quiet. 233d; Aus
tralian, In London, Hteady, 26s 61.
JHJTTKR-Diill; finest United States. 8Ss;
gocd United States, 66s.
CHEESE American finest white, dull.
iin; American nncsi colored, quiei, 1US
f 6 to 10 points, due to room nnd some
'renoh selling. The close was steady, with
prices net unchanged to f points lower;
...1.4 r -ri i. .. .. . l.,.t.,,it..rf i ii m . e Gik.
September, b.ZVttb.l&c. October, 6,35c; No-
emDer. &.4ocj December, 6.5ftc; ..larcn,
iuc, iuay, o.ijc.
SIOVEMBNT9 IV STOCKS AMD ttO.VDS.
fpTTnrd Spnrt In Hock Islnnd Is Proni-
Inrnt Feature of the Hay.
NEW YORK. June 6. The strenatli of
the stock market, which was quite marked
at one time durlnc the dav. diminished de
cidedly after a while When the check was
first decisively established mere was a
notable (ailing away in tho volume of deal
ings, but there was a resumption of ac
tivity before the close. The progressive de
cline In the strength of the market Is prob
ably due to the completion of realizing
prollts on various heavy lines of stocks.
mis nrollt-taKing was cienriy in evidence
nil flay, every demonstration of special
trength In Individual stocks being taken
advnntage of to prosecute the selling. Else-
mere stocks wnicn nave snown grcaicsi
trciiEth recently were naturally most af
fected by tho realizing. The sharp advances
scored in a number or low-priced stocnr
during the earlier part of the day pointed
clearly to manipulation In the Interest of
the realizing crowd, but there was also
notable strength developed In the market In
nign grauc siocks. i no most sensauonai
upward movement was In Rock Island, Tho
late spurt In that stock to 175U hnd a note
worthy Influenee In ntlffnnlnir the list after
It had touched the low points of the day to
thnt time, but as soon us it was perceived
that the Hock Island movement was with
out effect the selling wan renewed with
tedoubled force. The admission of In
terests to the directory of Rock Island was
pretty clearly foreshadowed, but tho extra
stock issuo was an entire surprise to tnc
street.
The movement In Atchison was more
gradual and on larger dealings. Rumors of
lease- to union Pacific persisted, and the
admission to the directory of the banking
firm which represents the northern lines
Pac tic railroads was regarded as s g-
Iflcant of the progress being made toward
community of interest In that territory as
result or the adjustment of the Northern
nclllc quarrel. Atchison's extreme rise
was 4',J. The story of .Missouri Pacific's
ontrni or southern Pacific and the rumor
f the exchange of Missouri Pacific stock
for the Denver & Rio Qrande stock were
nn influence in that group of railroads.
Pennsylvania was affected by the published
explanation of nn executive officer lately
returned from Europe, of good prospects of
coal export trade. Executive changes In
tne Krie were taken as roreshndowing itn-
yrovements In operation. The atrengtti of
lllnols Central was based on comparison
r itn low prices with railroad stocks in
the snme category. Amalgamated Copper
urrcicd from the granting of a now injunc
tion against Its proposed nbsorptlons. Ad
vances or from l to 4 points in a number or
low-priced railroads and Industrials were
unexnlalnea by any news. The advance In
Canadian Pacific nnd Its affiliated lines was
designed to lift the stock In proportion to
the advance of other stocks of northwest-
rn Pacific lines.
Tho bond mnrket was Irregular In sym
pathy with slocks. Total sales, par value,
$3,615,000. United States bonds were all un
changed on can.
The commercial Advertiser s London
financial cablegram pays: Uuslness on the
Stock exchange hero todny dwindled to al
most Infinitesimal proportions. There was
a general exodus to witness tho Derby.
What dealings there were today were cen
tered in tne American department. Den
ver & Rio Grande led a rally on what
was generally assumed to be Gould buy
ing. Atchison nlso spurted on buying for
the isew YorK account, 'ine close was nc
tho ton figures of the day. the coal stocks
being especially favorable.
ine roiiowinr are in closing prices on
th New York Stock exchange:
Atchlnon
do Did
nntllmore & Ohlo..lM
do Dfd M
Canadian Pacific. ...107
Canada So 11
Ches. & Ohio 51
Chicago & Alton... II
Slli
do pfd.
c. a & q
Chi. lnd. & L.'...
do pfd
Chicago ft E. Ill,
Chicago & O. V
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
c. a n. w :m
Knnaai City Grain and Provisions
KANSAS CITY. June 5. WHKAT J nlv.
67c; September. 659ic; cash. No. 2 hard, 70W
vjtytwt inn. . reu, uc; xo. o.
cuujv jiuy, 40ic; September. 41H41Hc;
ash. No. 2 mixed. 41Mc: No. 2 whit. Air.:
4 ' ,, T.71L,
CIA I n NO, 3 White, 2S,3.j2SiC.
RYE No. 2. 55c.
HAY Choice tlmothv. lll.0ft5tll.Eo! pholen
prairie, lu.wifiiu.w.
mi i tj.h i reamery. I6'4c: dolrv. 1314c.
EGOS Steady: fresh Missouri nnd Knn.
sas stock, 9c doz., loss off, coses returned;
iir.v wiiucHiiw cunea uicitiaca, ,ic more.
RKCEIPTS-Whcat, 44,800 bu.; corn, 12,800
uu.; nais, iz,mk nu,
SHIPMENTS Wheat. 26.400 bu.: corn. 11..
MA w.. . . C. I . . ...
w nu.; uiiib, id,"1 uu.
Plillndrlpliln. Produce Market.
PHILADELPHIA. June 5.-HUTTKB-
riteauy: fancy western creamery. 1914c
tancy western prints, mc; fancy nearby
prints, -vc.
EGGS Firm; good demand; fresh west.
CI t EKSK Firm : New York fu creams
fancy small, OWmWic; New York full
creams, rair to choice, HttQUiic
Toledo Grain and Seed.
TOLEDO. O.. Juno B. WHEAT T.nwr
casn. 1U4C; Juiy, i4i4c: aeptember, 7c.
r,ni)N.'r.iiii. i.h ni'-n ..i
tomber, 44V4c
OATS Dull and easier: cash. SfiUrTnlv
CLOVERBEED Cash. 14.10; ner.l.r
J.-1',4.
Mlnneaiiolla .Grnln Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, Juno 5,-WHEAT-Cash
and Julv. 71sc: September. 69H(fifi9Uc.
FLOUR First patents, $3.9534.05; second
second cirurs, ..udii.,io.
URAN-ln bulk, ,$11.50811.75.
Milwaukee Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE. June 6.-WHEAT-Steadv
No. 1 northern. 75i4Jf76c: No. 2 northern
7J74!Vic: Jiuy, 7Sit.764C.
RYE Dull! No. 1. 63V434c.
UAiuis ijuiei; jno. .', wjc; sample, 40
Peoria Grain Market.
PEORIA, Juno 5.-CORN-Easy; No. 3
SI W.
OATS-Qulet; No. I white, 2SHc billed
inrougn.
WHISKY-On the basis of $1.27 for fin
lulled goods.
Oil and Rosin.
NEW YORK. June B.-OILS-Cottonsed
firm: prime yellow, firm. Petroleum, dull.
Rosin, dull: strained, common to good
i.s.''v. Turpentine, .nun.
tU.-suuiN, June o. uu.s-caicuttn un
seed. 51s 6d; linseed oil, 33 IHd.
turpentine, .is i;ti.
CiiBee Markrl,
Spirits o
NEW YORK. June 5,-COFFEE-8not
Rio. easy: No. 7. Invoice. 6i;c. Mild. Cor
dova, SiJtflS'-lc. I.ower prices were noted
nl nearly all speculative markets today.
Tne opening nere was steady at a decline
New York exchange, par bid; 25c premium
CHICAOn Jim S CleAtlncs. $28,415,502:
balances. $2,049,751. Posted exchange, $1,854
4.89. New York exchange, par.
rwiv. vuiiK, June 6. i-icanngs, itiriw,
122; balances, $13,317,254, . ,
HOSTON. June (..-Clearings, $30,002,209;
balances, $2,158,958.
London MtooU Qnotatloii,
LONDON, Juno 6.-4 p. m. Closing:,
Consols, money ,,,, 9J'i
do account . ... ,,
Atchlton UK
Canadian Pacific,. 1
Ht. Paul lis
Illinois Central ....!(
J,oulslll .... ......lioii
nlon Pac. rf,l. ...
N. Y. Central 1(3
Adanu Con M ll.lttle Chief
Alice . 4J Ontario wo
tlret-ce 1'.0 Onhlr 1
llrunswlck ijjn 17 Plionlx "
Conielock Tunnel... 54 Potoal J
Con. Cal. & Va H
DeaUwood Terra , uo
lorn Silver Ill
ron silver CO
ladvllle Con,.... . 3
me
nil
.UK do pfd
.104 .Ho. Pacific
Ho, llnllnay
do pfd
Tex. & Pacific ....
Toledo. Ht. U & W
do pfd
Union Pacific
do pfd
136'tiWnba&sli
73
132
2".!.
81
c. n. i. & p..
Chicago Ter. & Tr,
do pfd i
C. C. C. A St. I...
Colorado Bo
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Del. St Ifudaon ...
Del. L. it W
Denver & it. O...,
do pfd
Erlo
do lit pfd
do Sd pfd
Qt. Nor. pfd
Hocking Valley
do pfd
llllnola Central
Iowa Central ...
do pfd
Lake Erta & W,
do pfd
. & N
Manhattan L... ..
Met. St. Ry..r..,
Met. Cantral ..
Mcx. National ,
Minn. & Ht. U.,
Mo. Pacific .....
M K. & T i
do pfd
N. J. Central .
N. Y. Central .
Norfolk A W...
do pfd
No. Paclfla ...
do pfd
Ontario & IV...
rcnnaylvanla ..
Reading
do lit prd
do 2d pfd
St. U. A S. V..
do lit pfd
do 2d pfd
St. It. Squthw..
do pfd..,.,....
St. Paul
.1$
... 4iH
... 8
... H
... 6?i
... 2t!i
...T37U
... tl
... t."i
... 4!!i
... 71
... r8
... 5i
1S5
?i
3li
ES';
4i
23
35
...11171
... 91
... 2Pi
do pfd 4P.1
Wheel. & L.. V.
do :,i pru...
Wis. Central
.do pfd.
. 33 '4
. 2Si
. 4Si
P. C. O. Sz St. It... 73i
Adams Ex..
American Ex
U. S. Ex.
.no
..191
11
Wells-Fargo Ex 155
Amal. Copper 120U
Amer. Car & F 2S4
do pfd 6' Tk
Amer. Lin. Oil .... UV,
do pfd 40
Amer. S. & R 33
do, pfd Mi
Amer. Tobacco Sl'.i
Anac. Mln. Co...... SO
llrooklyn It. T...... 80
Colo, l-'uel & lron..l03?i
Con. tlus :?3',i
Con. Tobacco 6Vi
. 77!j do pfd HSU
.lili Gen. Electric 2CVt
. 34 Glucose Sugar 6S
. 62 Hocking Coal 2lVt
. 60 Inter. Paper 24
.120 do pfd 791;
.Wi Inter. Power 984
.119l LAdede Claa .'. 5
.112 National Dlscult ... IbU
. Wi Nutlonal lad ....
i . UU National Salt 44
,. 97 do pfd 7711
i.U4 I No. American M'j
,. 3IH Pacific Coast 6114
,. 63H Paclllo Mall 42H
..ItOVl'reople'a aaa 1I4
,.168 Pressed S. Car 45H
,. tK do pfd M
,. 87H Tullman P. Car.. ..20814
,.10O Rrpublln Steel 19V
,. 98 do pfd V-i
3,! sugar 116
,.152
.. 48
.. 7M4
,. 47U
,. 86
.. 71H
,. 36
.. 614
..17114!
Tenn. Coal & Iron. 60
Union flag & P..
do prd
U. 8. Leather
do pfd
V. 8. Rubber ..
do pfd ,
U. S. Steel
do pfd
Western Union
mi
141;
7S114
5011
6214
. 6011
i 94
Nominal.
New York Money Market.
NEW YORK. Juno 5. MONEY On call
steady nt per cent; last loan, 3 per
cent; prime mcrcantllo paper, 3Qii per
cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Steady, w th
actual buslnesa In bankers' bills at $4.SS1j
ror uemana ann i.ia,i ior sixty days;
Fostea rates, i.wi.s'j; commercial bins
1.841i4.84.
SILVER-Cerliflcates. nominally at 'c;
oar, o?fcc; .lexicon uouars, ikc.
iiunub uovcrnmeiu, steaoy; state, in
active: railroad bonds, trrecular.
The ciosiiik pi ice un uonas toaa are at
follows:
.10614,
.107
...10)
...too
...Ullll
...P.1H
.. .H3H
...104H
...MSH
...12i.4
...,
U. 8. rf. 2s, reg.
do coupon
do la, reg......
do coupon ....
do new 4a, reg
do coupon
do old 4s, reg.,
do coupon
do (a, reg
do coupon
D. of C. 3 85t...
Atchison gen. 4s
do adl. 4a
Colorado Ho. 2 108
Chea. & O, 4Hs 10714
do 6a U91
C A N. W. c. 7.. 14211
do H. F. deb. B..i:i'l
Chicago Tei '4 91
Colorado Ho, 4 SO
I). A R. O. 4a 102H
Erla general 4a MH
F. W. A D. C. la.. .10814
den. Electria sa....iuvi
Iowa Central la... .lis
I4 A N. unl. 4b,. ,,103'
M K. A T, 28
do 4
N. T. C. la..
...107i
N. J. C. gen. Ra....H2',i
No. Paclflo 3s ;
no is ivi
N Y. C A St L 4s..!06'i
N, A W. con. 4... 10214
uregon rsav. la uo
do 4a 103
Oregon 8. U. 6a. .,,,127
do consol us 118
rteadlng gen, 4a,,., $114
Itlo O. W. 1 10214
. PCi Ht I. & I M c. Ca...1l4
bi ti a f t, sa..,l34
Ht, Paul consol HI
St. P., C. A P. la. ,1184
uo OB...,. ...;1!"1
no. t'acinc la 9i.
So. Railway ts llgu
S. Tl. A T. a 61
Tex, A Pnclflo ls.,.HSi
an in..... ,
Union Pacific 4a. ,,,106
Wabash Is
u - iu,
West Shore 4a m
Wis. Cantral 4s....' 9f.ii
.. 97iVa. Centuries 9:14
Offered.
nnaton took Qaotatlona,
iioNiun. June 0. uau loans, aroi nor
cent; time loans, 3VSQ4V4 per cent. Official
closing:
A.. T. A S. F W.l
do pfd l'llli
Amer. Sugar lie
do , pfd
Aralrlcan Tel....
ItaaTon A Alb')'..
Doslon Elevated
Iloslon A Me,.,.,
Dominion Coal .,
do pfd
V. 8. Stel
do pfd
den. Electrto ...
Mex. Central ....
N. E. a. A C
Old Dominion ...
Ilubber
Union Pnclfle .,,
Union Land
West End
Weatlngb, 17ectric. CV4
Atchison 4s 1M
N. E. O. A C, 5s... i
Adventure 171
lung. Jim. Co :.
..'.IJIi Aniol. Copper ',19'j
....w Atlantla 32
. 18714'lloston & Mont Its
..194 ,l!uttf A Iloston ,,,113
.. fiit'al. A Hecla
,.U Centennlal ...
.. Mil Franklin
.. 99 .Humboldt
Osceola
.. ::4 Parrot
.. 10 Quinsy
.. 3J Santa Fe Copper.... 7
.. m .Tamarack 310
.113 Utah Mining 311
a iwinona a
94 Wolverines 5:
.. Mi
.. 17!
.. 25
.. (7
.. DM
.170
Hank ClrarliiBn.
OMAHA, June 5. Rank clearings today
ll,2zx,3u corretponning day last year,
' PINTINKATI. Jnn 5 raarln t? cir.
000. New Tork exchange, 17!Jc premium
PHIiIadELPIHA, Juiie 6.-Clearngs, $23,
uas.iut; Dtiiuiicrti, ,aio,u,
RALTIMOR13. ine 5.-Clearlngs, $4,097,
740: balances. $397,592.
ST. LOUIS. June R.-Clearlne, $9,91,572;
balances, $l,22i,S05. Money, 5Jj7 per cent.
Erie
do 1st pfd...
Pennsylvania
Heading
No, Pacific ..
Grand Trunk
Anaconda
Hand Mlnea .
4.4
7311
7"1t
2t
101
11'.
ICS
Xerr York MlnlliK Stnaka.
NEW YORK. Juno 5. The following arc
uotatlous on mining stocks:
Savage J
Sierra Nevada 1J
Small Hopes 15
Standard 370
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Ohticti Itetn AotiT it Itrtaf, While
Olhtrt Wr Bather Nefltoted.
HOGS AVERAGED A SHADE LOWER
Onlr m Very Kevr Sheep and Iinilia on
Snle and Hunllltr So Poor that
There 'Wim .Nothing; with
Which to Test the Market.
SOUTH OMAHA, .May 5.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Official .Monday 2,311.1 m.t 3,k5
OIiiliuI '1 uepuuy ,M U.aei l,tJ
giticial Wednesday 2,lo4 ' Iv.wi 1,422
Three dnys this week.. ,3o6 2S,51o 6,'jwl
Samo days Inst week. ...11, Js.lU '.;iii
oamu week ueiore . b.iw 31,141 U,24a
biitno three wccks lino. .11,15 2J,iW ls,3'jj
aume lour wccks iiko....11,j 'H,vj2 le.si'J
annm uays last yeur.... l.oso 2t,W2 d,42I
4Vvcrugu price paid for hogs at South
Omaha the past several day with comparisons:
I1AR SILVER Firm nt $1.2714 per 02.
MnVRVn r..i llnio nt discount In
the open market for short bills. 1 3'tVn
per cent; for three months bins, jj-io
per cent.
Condition of the Treasury,
WASHINOTO.S'. June S.-Today's state-
111 or the treusury nnianccs in mo b-'-il
fund, exclusive of the $160.000,0i) gold
reserve In tho division of refiempuon.
hows: Aval ab e cash balance, iw,!.'ot,iw;
Hold, $95,65S,192,
Wool Market.
rt. T.nriR .liitm fi WOOL Easy and
unchanged: medium grades easy; light fine.
isiiic; ncavy line, uyiic; tuu wasncu,
oc. . ... ,
HOBTON. June 5. The American v 00
nd Cotton Reporter will soy of the. wool Juno 2..
trade tomorrow: While tho wool marKet is june 1.
still nulct. the demand show some ten- june 4..
dency to expand. The trend of tne goous
mnrKet is ami towaru nn lnipruvnimiii.
Tho pressure exerted by the South Ameri
can wools hns resulted In law prices for
good domestic qunrter-bloods to a 20c basis
and all lines of medium and low wools are
In buyer's fnvor. Holders of now territory
wools who paid for them the equivalent
of 40c clean landed uro asking prices rang
ing anywhere from 42c to 45c clean, which
consumers will not pay unless the wools
nro very fine or run very largo Into staple.
Eastern houses are still buying In tho west,
especially In Wyoming, although tho ac
tivity In the Interior Is not as pronounced
ns It wos. Tho sales for the week In Ilos
ton amounted to 3,243,000 lbs. domestic and
3.'fi.000 lbs. foreign, making n total of 3..S5.
ono lbs,, against a total of 2,690,000 lbs. for
tne previous wceK aim n mini ui i.i.i.ow
for the corresponding week last year. The
sales since January 1 nmount to 91,912,930
lbs., ngninst w.iim.hv 10s. iur mc .m im
pending lime last year.
Evnporntnt anil Dried Frnltsj.
vi-ir vninr i,mn K RVAPflRATED
APPLES-A healthy undertone prevailed
In. the market for evaporated apples nnd
a good business was done nt fully main
tained prices: state, common, 3lT34c: prime,
4',4fi4ir: choke. BffiSHn: fancy. SjVic.
f-ATliirnnN'tA nRlED FRUITS Ruled
nulct and unchanged. Prunes. 647o per
lb ns to size and quality. Apricots. Royal,
14ifl2c; .Moor pnrK, ?;,'iijo. itbuiw.
peeled, I2iit2i)c; unpceiea, owvivc.
Xer York Dry Oooda Market.
KV.w vnilTf . .limn 5. DRY OOODS
trirn tnmln fur American lndlKO DIUO ana
mourning prints. 4Uc; shirtings. 3'4c; mnr
ket ahows no change in charncter of gen
eral demand ror cotton gooas nere. i-rini
cloths quiet; men's wear woolens and
n.nr.14,1 in hMinr rennest and silent Im
provement reported In call for dress goods.
Sngar Market.
vv.w vnmc .limn 6. 8UOAR Quiet: re
fining, 3 2332c: molasses, 3 7-lCc; refined, un-
SNEW ORLEANS. June 5.-SUOAR-Qulet:
open kettle, 3H1?4c; centrifugal, yel
low, iYt'St H-l6c; seconds, 2?i4Hc; molasses,
quiet; centrifugal, 7016c.
Ml. Joseph Live Stock Market.
SOUTH ST. JOSEPH. June .5. CATTLE
Receipts. 2.110 head. Market opened
steady and closed stronger: natives,. $4.60W
n.S5: cows and .heifers. $2.25516 ,.10: veals.
$1.006.50: bulls nnd stags, $3.0036.00; stock
ers and feeders $2.75g4.MI.
.HOOS-RccclptB. 11.020 head. Market . 2
(35c lower; llghtfontf light mixed. $5.6214fa5
r..7o: medium and heavy. $3.70S5.87: plB.n.
$3.501T4.75: I'.ul'J5;67?.?,.80' ,
head. Market 610c lower; lambs, 10315c
lower.
Slonx City Mv Stock Mnrket.
oinnv rTf V .TunA K. Sneelnl Telecram.l
CATTLE Receipts, 400; market steady;
ton I0.50; cows nnci duiib mum, .auv i.u.
stickers nnd feeders, $3.504.23; calves nnd
yearlings, iS.WgiM. . . . .
HOaS-Recelpts. 2.400: mnrket steady,
selling at $5.6Og6.70; bulk, $5.62V4g5.6o.
PEACHE5 FROM GOLDEN GATE
First Consignment 01 laiirornia
Fruit Ilenrurn the umnna
Mnrket.
Tho first consignment of California
neaches. plums, prunes and apricots was
received yesterday morning. It arrived too
lato for the early market and sales were
mado over tho telephone.
Crates of peaches weighing twenty pounds.
containing from six to nine dozen, sold at
$1.60 to $1.75; plums, $1.50 to $2 per four-
basket crato. prunes at $2 per crate 01 tne
same slzo and apricots at $1.75 per crato.
The strawberry market was strong on good
stock yesterday the prlco being $2.25 for
good shipping crates and $2 for good stock
for Immediate consumption. Soft express
stock sold at $1.57.
One oar of express stock was receives.
which was in such shape as to call for tho
rejection of a l?rge part of the consign
ment. It came from sarcoxio, mo., and tne
Ice was permitted to melt without being
replenished. M J. Davidson, agent for the
Gandy Strawberry association of Sarcoxle,
met tho car when It arrived and imme
diately mado a demand on the express com
pany for damages which win amount to
about $250. the difference In tho price paid
for good stock and that at which no was
forced to sell the damaged berrlts.
nnllritncr Permits.
ti, Miv hnllriliifr Insnector hns Issued tho
following permits: Relchenberg.Smltli com-
Fany. whoiecinio muioing, nixieuimi aim
Inrney, $10,000; W. II. Sanford, dojblo
brick dwelling, 31 and 318 North Seven
teenth, J5.&UI).
TUB RKAI.TY MAIIKET.
INSTRUMENTS placed on record Wcdncs-
day, June 5, jwui:
Wnrrnnty Heeds.
Edson Rich and wife to Thomna IV-
a i it l.lnnlr ! 1Cnf,nfmlri!r,fi
i.i n,i,i $ 200
Joseph Kontsky nnd wife to H. A.
d4nrln InlB 1 K fllld li. lllOCk 33. 1st
nrirt. to uorriaan I'lnce
TTrnnlr TIllHlns nnd Wife tO Ehme. lOtS
l to 4. block 31. same 1,500
J, A. Qlbson and husband to M. If.
Outline, lot 3, iiiock o, nonscon.
nin,. r. 31 font lot 3 nnd w IS feet
lot 4. block 12. Reed's 1st add 10,600
Omaha Realty Co. to A. C. Peterson.
lnl I I. nioclt 4. Ainrsil s mm o"
Tmmltt rllnt'fip nml lUHlianil IO 1-4. 14.
" " . . rt nil. 1.1 1 oft-.
Fried, lot VJ, I4IIK0 iv 1 o uuu..,.,,... j.ouu
Elizabeth Hubert to A. J. uexter. w;,
if.t nnii :i. lilnek S. Kountze & R's
add 600,1
A. J. Dexter to A, E. Olander. Ha me.. (5,500
it b Thnmas tn F. O. O sen. lot 1.
block 1. Potter A- C's 2d add.... 350
ht t nnnn nrid wife to same, lot 2.
block 1. samo 150
w T, TlerliVHhlre to E. A. Clark. W
90 feet lot 10. block 126. 80, Omaha... 1,400
J. W. Nelson nnd wife to J. T. An-
I 1901. 1900,l!9.l$98.;iS9;.lS9.lli.
May 16... 1 o 6 21 3 61 13 (11 3 211 t SI
May Id... J 6 w 0 24 W 4 26 3 U i 21
'"I J (2 I B Wi 1) wi I ti 3 sol I
Muy ls,,. u 11, 3 lV; 4 -V, J bi S 111 4 .'5
May 1... jnui a & J61 3 W
May 2U... b 73 3 w 4 2 J 6; l Olj 4 41
wuy 21... a tfV4 5 Oil I 4 2b 3 W 3 U3j 4 a
Aluy o b3, 0 l)l 3 62; I 3 W i W; 4 3.
May JB... 6 H 6 01 3 66 4 33 02 4 SS
May i,t 6 tfj , 6 U4 3 U 4 26 3 43 4 U
May 2a.,. o bl4 a t)4 3 W 4 ll 3 4U 3 0I 4 U
H r I I W l Wl 3 3 3 9
ay 27...I 5 61) . . 3tki i'.D 3 84
.May 2S...I 6 U3',i 4 33 4 W 3 31
.Mav "J... I n iI-.'L. I 1 nn 0 a,, t tr.
.May ... o t so 3 1,7 4 10, 1
May 3l...l 5 71!, 4 3 3 67 14 3 39
JUlie 1.... 0 7u I 4 8, 3 60, 4 21 3 40
2 U- 4 31
3
I 4 S3 3 Mi 4 V! 3 S2l 2 K5I
I o IV - 1 0,11 1 IU ,1 W - ,
"Ts ! - I IV a . ei
4 3$
4
4 3(
! fi6 4 30
4 31
4 i 'J
June 6.... 5 7oil 4 91, 3 6$ 3 31, 2 VS 4 33
Indicates Sunday.
Tho official number of cars of stock
brought in today by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs, Sh'p. H'ses.
C M. & St. P. Ry.. l b
O. & St. 1 4. Ry
Mo. P. Ry 5 K
t.'. P. system :t 22 4 1
C. & N. W. Ry 3 3
F., E. iv M. V. R. R. 18 35
S. C. & P. Ry 1 1
C St. P., M. & O. Ry 19 17
11. & M. It. R. R.. 25 2.1 1
C, U. H Q, Ry .... 6 7
K. C. H. St. J 2 3 2
C, R. 1. v P., cast.. 9 10
C, R. 1. & 1'., west.. 3 3
Illinois Central 1 3
Total receipts ....ioi 149 T 7
The disposition of the day's receipts was
ns follows, each buyer purchasing tho num.
ocr or ncaa inaicaicu:
Buyers.
Omaha Packing Co. .
Swift and, Company....
Cudnhy Packing Co
Armour & to
Swift & Co., country,.
I.olinmn & Co
Livingstone & Schaller.
L. F. Husz
H. L. Dennis & Co
A. S. Mawhlnncy
Other buyers
Totals 2,202 9.93S 1.04S
CATTLE There was not n very heavy
mil of cattle hero today, and. the demand
being In good shape, the market ruled
strong and active on the better grades and
everythliiK chanced hands In arood season.
mere wcro nbout w cars of beef steers
Included In tho offerings and tho market
on tho good to choice kinds could ho
quoted steady to strong and active. As
nigh as lft.70 was paid today for a good
I ....... V. ...ll.l 1 ,iv ml...
ii 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 m vihiiiiik 41UVO puuiius. I IIU L UIII"
nioner grades and lightweights were rather
neglected nnu sellers found it n little ilini
cult in some cases to set fully steady
prices for that kind. As a general thing,
however, very satisfactory prices were paid
n"u. everything was sold at a reasonably
early hour.
There was not a heavy supply of cow
rtuff In sight this morning and the good
kinds scld readily at what looked tn hn
Just nbout steady prices. The market.
tnoiign, seemcu to ne a trifle uneven, ns
seller in some cases thought they got
strong prices and In others they had to
take off a little, but still the mnrket nvnr.
aged up practically steady with yesterday.
mum nlso uruuKin just noout tnn same
prices as they did yesterday. Calves and
stngs fiirt not show any particular change,
though If they wcro of good quality they
were in good demand.
There is nothing now to bo said nf tho
feeder situation, as receipts continue very
light ard thq demand fairly good at Just
about last week's closing prices. Repre
sentative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
375
4,500
?L5
drecn. eU lot 3, block 2, Isnacs &
rP na.Tnnia p't'i'iV to 'c."h.' Brown.' lot
7. Glso's ndd 1.300
A. R. W. Raker et nl to r. k. urr,
got; 15-1B-9
S. H. Haskell to L. C. Hutchinson, lot
10, block 2, Arbor Place
Quit Clnlm Deeds.
J. P. Davlii to E. II. Dnncfin, lot 18,
block 2. Orchurd Hilt.
E. H .Duncan anil wife to McCaguo
Savings Bulldlntf, lot 16, block 2,
same
Ilrrils.
O. W. loomls, guardian, to J. W.
Nelson, lot 3, block 2, Isaacs & S's
Special' master' 7o 'Amy' Slive'r." ' io'ts 'i
to 4. block 3. Wilcox ndd
Sheriff to C. W. Hare, trustee, w 60
feet of e 100 feet of sVJ lot 6. block
2, Orchard Hill
Total amount uf transfers $29,223
Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p
, 211 1.410
bt 1,5'ii 32!
, 740 3.29) 26:
, 340 3,77
, 43S
76
40
::2
34
9
66
16
1 11 !M 2 IU 100
1 Ill s to
STAGS.
1.., tm .1 u :, tog 4 fo
1 iio 1 n
. STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS.
1 , .. !3 2 2) 1 10 3 M
J ;o 3 ;s 1 4o 1 tt
1 w iw i... m i :j
1 7 fj 1 14M' 3
1 7S0 2 J 3 410 3 rS
1 3 M 1 1M J M
23 7J 3 10 II K0 1M
3 5M J H t j;o 3-5
Li 1M0 3 5S 1 1010 3 75
1 sm ., a j., m 4 :j
STOCK CALVES.
1 y& 4 M
STAOS AND COWS.
4 liiS 4 IS
8TOCKER8 AND FEEDERS.
1 ,....10$0 3 M 4 4 1 j 4 ,V)
4 6M 3 21. 714 4 M
5 Ml 4 10 U 120 ( hi
: 415 4 ts k 4 ci
6 Hi 4 II 34 to) 4 '3
HOGS Tho receipts of hogs continued
heavy at this and nil other markets nnd ns
reports from othr points were unfavorable
10 inn selling interests packers started out
bidding 2',4c lower. Sellers, however, held
on nnd packers finally raised their bids a
trifle nnd bought tho hogs mostly nt $5.70
and J5.721J, or wenk to 2',c lower thun
tne best time yesterday. The long string
sold nt $3.70 and the better gmdes at $5."2H
nnd $5.76. wltl a top nt $5.80, the same as
yesieroay. 1 ne quality or the hogs touay
was very good, which helps out the average
considerably. The lighter hogs sold from
$5.70 down. The market was not particu
larly active, but still the bulk was sold In
good season. '
The last end of the market was hardly
as good is the first half. Tho big bulk of
the last sales went nt $5.70. with quite a
few nt $5.67H. The mnrket todny was not
so much different from Mondnv. Itenre.
sentatlve sales:
No. A v. Hh. t'r.
100 177 IN S 10
SO 1(2
4 Ill
7J )1
12 110 110 6 S
It 307 40 6 M
tl.i 304 ... i t&
47 147 ieo i r.'i
,! m ... i tut
7S tm ... :i)
m to ... s em
72 121 ... ! ;U
Sli
6 &
J Ml
So.
It .
,.
A v. Sli. Pr.
. 117 fO 6 70
2S9 M I 70
...23.4 40 6 TO
73 1( 1(0 b :
f..
J..
H,
7..
it..
(II. .
4) 6 70
I) 6 70
214 0 70
.113 ... 6 TO
.M 40 6 TO
.210 IS) 6 70
.2K ... S TO
:tt ... t to
M 220 140 6 m ; 1(8 O i TO
78 210 M J 6714 ; 33S 1(0 6 7)
64 131 4-) 3 7'4 S 7T3 120 i TO
M 1M ... S 6TH (V) 2 M 6 TO
$4 217 SO 6 7W eT HI 60 i TO
fl 3Ct i) .1 C1H hi 231 !5 6 TO
71 127 1SJ 6 ni ei 740 M 6 TO
3 233 160 S eT 64 244 f ) 6 TO
II 3J3 160 6 (7S TH 2M ... 3 TO
77 197 ... S Cm 7$ 280 20 6 TO
07 234 ... 6 H (1 249 300 6 TO
77 J 120 & 67H 71 23 10 6 TO
CJ 1f5 t) 1 ' 41 2I 340 6 "0
7 MS M 6 67'i 7 239 120 6 TO
Jl 30J 84 S C4 67 7(4 40 5 T)
F 314 ... b 3Ti T 331 40 & 70
T.1 226 30 3 TO M 231 1 i TO
77 237 1M 3 TO Tt 1U 40 6 70
3 241 4) 3 10 71 230 SO 6 TO
61 247 10 1 70 fS 340 ... I TO
4 267 40 5 ?) 63 324 130 6 70
74 2lt ... !0 60 257 241 6 TO
60 3S3 JO J TO TJ 235 SO 70
i m ... S 70 61 217 ... 6 TO
M 307 40 6 TO T4 310 SO 6 TO
M 336 ... J TO ft 32A 120 6 M
47 215 M 5 TO CO 2SS 160 6 7m
61 234 M 70 71 235 SO 6 72V.
61 119 FO 5 ,0 63 264 M 5 T-'H
TS 313 ISO 6 TO f 273 120 6 T2'.
04 235 40 6 0 fj 2S. 120 6 73',,
6 234 SO 6 ',0 63 3T3 ... S "!i
62 22.1 ... S70 63 346 SO 6 .3'n
63 344 SO 6 TO 63 1T6 40 fi 2'
13 245 160 S 70 it 306 SO R 7H
m 303 SO S 70 RT 179 ... 6 T2i
Tl 2T9 40 S TO 63 32 150 6 Tlik
TS 333 SO 6 70 64 234 240 S T3H
Tl 325 ... 6 TO (9 312 100 fi (2i
65 341 SO J TO 65 253 SO 5 T2'4
TJ 332 ... 5 TO S3 214 fO 5 Ti'i
61 259 160 6 TO T3 234 40 b 13'
SI 33, 40 6 TO 63 359 00 3 7m
80 315 SO 5 70 47 3T0 ... S J3V
T3 239 t0 1 TO 63 211 ... 6 T2
T2 206 ... 5 70 61 213 ... 5 THj
6 215 SO 6 TO 73 335 ... 5 T2'.i
64 246 ... 5 70 64 2T5 ... 6 73'4
C4 353 SO 6 0 62 314 SO b 72i
61 315 ... 5 70 3 396 SO 6 T3'4
53 290 80 1 70 77 256 40 b
77 325 ... 3 10 52 211 SO 5 '2',
T6 214 SO 6 TO 73 319 130 b 72V
63 314 40 6 70 CI 330 SO 6 72'i
71 343 40 5 TO ( 333 ... 6 T2H
.67 262 SO 6 TO 63 2IS ... 5 75
73 JSS ... 5 TO 62 24T ... 6 75
37 250 ... 3 TO 61 315 ... 6 73
52 216 ... 5 TO 6 33T ... 6 76
74 3J5 120 5 TO 63 XQ SO 5 T5
63 231 40 6 TO 55 355 ... 5 77'i
C 223 ... 6 TO 49 337 ... 5 FO
No. Av. Pr. No. A v. Pr.
1 600 2 75 14 1173 5 23
1 820 2 00 6 1216 8 5
1 620 3 AO 33 1343 6 30
1 810 4 25 55 1209 5 10
1 950 4 F0 30 1191 5 F0
6 760 4 40 20 1115 5 35
3 SOO 4 TO 37 1007 6 35
1 740 4 60 22 1320 5 33
1 1020 4 10 28 1169 3 75
1 780 4 60 C3 1185 5 33
1 870 4 65 32 1129 6 35
9 536 4 C5 14 1313 5 40
3 1073 4 TO 19 1218 5 40
17 737 4 '0 30 1183 8 40
2 1035 4 75 1R 13P0 3 ,0
9 942 4 85 36 1345 .' 40
6 1035 4 85 39 1317 5 40
33 1010 4 93 33 1177 6 10
16 931 4 93 39 1193 6 40
9 1022 4 95 14 1282 6 40
1 736 6 00 37 1204 5 45
4 932 5 00 20 1309 5 45
14 1061 3 00 40 1240 6 '5
2 1190 6 10 32 1299 6 60
20 916 5 10 1 7 1324 6 50
8 1052 5 15 38 1326 6 60
17 1188 6 20 17 1352 5 60
4 ...1080 5 30 31..., 1390 6 63
9 1140 5 20 30. ..i 1147 6 55
20 1012 5 20 14 1440 5 60
6 1110 5 "0 11 1503 5 70
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
3 1000 4 ( 0 8,. 1C02 6 20
9 951 4 55 20 8T0 5 0
8 637 4 90 19 1163 5 23
2 935 4 90 15 1211 3 10
13 1012 6 00 32 1337 5 M
23 898 5 00 19 1086 5 33
36 1057 6 15 31 1345 6 40
STEERS AND COWS.
5 1072 4 30 17 1338 5 60
COWS.
1 SOO 1 00 1 910 4 00
1... 730 1 CO 2 1065 4 CO
2 785 1 75 ' 8 993 4 01
3 83 2 40 1 990 4 10
3 870 2 60 2 975 I 13
8 9S6 2 76 3 1140 4 15
8 763 2 T5 1 1170 4 23
1 1CC0 2 76 1 1250 4 23
1 890 3 73 3 640 4 35
5 1000 2 75 1 1160 4 33
3 1110 2 75 3 mo 4 Jt
1 950 3 00 1 U40 4 33
1 960 3 00 1 1260 4 25
3 803 3 00 1 1300 4 35
1 1000 3 00 1 1150 4 70
2 9S0 3 25 7 1130 4 30
7 914 3 13 2 o;o 4 35
13 800 3 2.-. I. 1170 4 Zi
1 9T0 3 33 t; 1103 4 F3
1 1030 3 35 3 1226 4 40
I 1050 3 35 1 1050 4 40
1 9T0 3 25 6... ,, 931 4 40
1 '. 1020 3 15 6 1011 4 40
3 1053 3 33 5 10T6 4 45
1 640 3 33 1 1320 4 50
1 1060 3 ,0 3 1016 4 60
1 1200 3 T.O 3 116 4 30
1 910 8 (0 8 1156 4 50
7 54 3 TO 1 1290 4 50
4 1. .1122 3 73 1 1040 4 53
1 UGO 3 73 3 1145 4 S3
1 ) 3 T5 3 1110 4 f5
1 1070 3 111 1 112.) 4 CO
3 1053 3 k5 2 12M 4 65
3 90) 3 '5 1 990 4 65
II 9T6 3 15 C 1176 4 Ci
1 1210 3 9) 1 1330 4 TO
4 1150 3 05 1 1040 4 75
2 870 4 00 1 1130 5 CO
3 1136 4 CO
COWS AND HEIFERS,
4 M2 3 25 13 890 4 6.1
It 1104 3 V) 30 919 1 62
11 91) 3 S5
HEIFERS.
1 350 3 .S 2 1. 910 4 f5
2 S55 3 '.i 1 7C0 4 C5
1 43) 3 75 13 197 4 75
13 5T1 4 10 II 847 4 (0
2 450 4 25 1 740 4 S3
3 6T5 4 25 3 9.(1 4 9)
BULLS.
1 1310 3 10 1 J9:0 4 !)
3 675 3 JO 1 790 4 to
1 1210 3 U 1 1190 4 15
1 1575 3 73 1 1210 4 li
1 131) 3 25 1 1140, 4 20
1 12! 3 F.5 1 1C10 4 23
1 1060 3 ii 1 110 4 23
1 1300 3 4) I ITS0 4 23
1 1170 3 5) 3 5S0 4 23
1 ITfO 3 50 1 1630 4 F0
1 1370 3 fO 1 1530 4 30
1 ...1350 3 60 1 1410 4 40
1 , 1260 3 T3 1 10SO 4 45
1 7T0 3 15 1 1910 4 50
1 1690 3 65
CALVES.
1 JM 5 75 ' 1 310 5 T5
1 350 I 60 1 90 5 T3
1 300 I 50 1 130 'O
1 10) 5 1 130 6 54
1.,,, 170 5 04 I.! 300 6 75
1 330 5 00 1 II) (75
1 :: 5 00 4 U5 7 co
SHEEP There were only a fow odds and
ends 011 sain nnd nothing with which to make
n test or the market, as the rew uuncnes
that were offered were of very common
quality. Packers bought them up at what
seemed to" be about steady prices. It is
evident, however, that the tendency Is In
the direction of lower prices, ns Chicago
today was quoted weak to n dime lower,
with 23,000 head on sale.
Quotations: Choice clipped wethers, f4.20
Cj4.30; fair to good clipped wethers, $3.90(9
4.20; choice clipped ewes, $3.6503.90; fair to
good clipped ewes, $3.303.G5; choice woolcd
iambs, $5.30tfC.5O; fair to good lambs. fj.lO
$5.30; choice clipped lambs, $4.764.0: fair
a I ,,...... ( .. 4, rrfagYi - . a.i.l n
IO KUUU Clll'lini lailiun, ti.initid. oi.i.iib
lambs, $5.0O4)iS.O0: feeder wethers, $3,6021.00;
feeder lambs, $4.0004.40. Representative
sales:
No.
64 cull ewes....,
4 cull ewes
10 ewes
43 ewes
187 clipped cull lambs
tj ciippea wctners
60 clipped lambs
7 culls
Sculls
33 cuil lambs
100 clipped western iamts
V""
Av.
64
72
S3
72
67
83
Al
60
43
fo
75
Pr.
$1 50
1 60
2 50
2 75
3 50
3 75
4 25
1 60
2 60
3 60
4 35
CHICASO 1,1 VK STOCK MAIIKET.
Steers Stronsr , nnd ActlTf Hons
Knslrr Nhrep and l.ntnbs Weak.
CHICAGO. June 5,-CATTLE-Rccelpta,
20,000 head, including 400 Texans; steers
trnnr nnd niMlvp. 31 cnrlondn at $6 And
over; butchers' stAck. choice about steady.
others wean; uoxna strong; iop, so.ia; kouu
4 l ,4.. mjaa IK, nAi (a tvtArlllltn
$0.40Q6.60; stockers and feeders weak, ex
cept for .fancy. $3.O04.75: heifers. $2.85
0.10; csnnrrn, wtan, i.,,m4.ivmuiibi m.i.m
$2.85(a4.o; calves, Slow, n.mmxi.w; icxas icu
nioon. i4.N)frf.,.io: Texas duiis. yj.iaiua.03.
HOGS Receipts today, 36,000 head, tomor
row, 25,000, estimated; left over, 4,000: easier;
top, $5.97: mixed and butchers, $5.70a5.92W;
good to choice heavy, $5.75M5.97V4; rough
oavv. $5.60G.70: light. $5.65ft6.87W: bulk of
anion 15 fifWifi.M.
SHEEP AND LAMRS Receipts, 23,000
head; sheen and iambs wean; gnoci 10 cnoice
wethers, $I.TO44.40; fair to choice mixed,
83.6Mr4.20; western sneep, n.la-i.iu; year
lings. II. 3504. GO; native lambs, $4.O05.25;
' . , , 4 , AC4 1-
wcsiern imuiuo,
Kansas City Mvtt Mtock Market.
KANSAS CITY. Juno 5. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 6,100 natives, 1,200 Texans, 400 calves;
natlvo and Texas beef steers, strong;
stockers and feeders, slow; cows nnd
heifers, steady to 10c lower: choice beef
steers. $5.5Off5.80; fair to good. $5.1095.45;
stockers and feedew. $J.5Otf4.80: western
fed steers, $4.9015.60r Texans and Indians,
$4.60115.60: Texas grnssers, $3.00314.60: cows.
$3.354.50: heifers. $3.7535.25; canners, $2.26
fl3.2o; bulls. $3.25i?4.75: calves, $3.50fJS.50.
HOaS-Recelpts. 22,500 head. Mnrket
steady to 5c lower: top. $5.S6: bulk of sales,
$5.65fl5.85; .heavy, $5.60'xf5.90; mixed packers,
tStVfiSH)! lin-ht. S3.45nS.75: Dies. 11. 60115. 40.
SHEEP AND LA MRS Receipts. 2,300
hend. Market steady to easy; western
lambs. $4.75S&.rjO: western wethers, $4.00
4.60; western yenrllngf, $4.0094.65: ewes,
$3.754 25:. culls, $2.25j?3.60i Texa grtuia
Sntep, H.Vull,li), irAna minus, l.felj-.uw,
spring Jambs, $5,005.75.
St. I.onls I.lre fttoek Market.
ST. LOUIS, June 3. CATTLE Receipts.
b.m head. Including 1,300 Texans. Market
steady; native und shlaatng and export
leers, $5.r"(5.!K): dr'esKedecf nnd butcher
steers. $4.765.60; steers tinder 1.000 lbs.,
$4.003.2o: stockers and feeders, $2.SOS4.85:
cows and heifers. $2.(WJf5.:0; packers. $1.50
12.50: bulls, ?3.U07M.(io; Texas and momn
steers, $3.60:95.23; cows and heifers, $2.60-9
4,10. . .
HOOS-Recelpts, 9.200 head, Market
wenk: nigs and lights, $5.0Vt75.t0; butchers,
$3 6.-W15.97H. . ....
SHEEP AND LAM US - Receipts, 6.200
hend. Mnrket 101fl5c lower: native mut
tons. $3.75T4.25 lamb. $4.00fj 5.60: culls nnd
bucks, $2.7594.00; stockers, $2.0051.25,
NtMV York Live Stork Market.
NEW YORK. June 5.-HEEVE8-Re.
eclpts, 2,907 head: steers, fjow to a frac
tion lower: steers. $4.SOj6O0; oxen, iM1t
6.20: bulls. $3.16114.70: cows. $2.50774.2: fablei
steady; shipments. 1211 cnttlo and 3,117
quarters of beef.
CALVES Receipts. 6,821 head; vcnls
closed 16S2SC off; vmU, $.60f(C.23; mixed,
,481U5EP AND LAMPS - Receipts, 10.
179 head: sheep. 25c lower; yearlings, easy;
nrlme lambs, steady to firm: others wenk;
Shemp. tmWB3 50: $2.O0f2.J Inmbs,
$5.25q.66; culls. 15.00.
HOOB Receipts, 5,432 hend, Market
steady nt t6.00ff6.25,
Stork In ftlKkt.
The following tnb.1; i.ows the receipts nf
cattle hog and sh -l lhe fur principal
'Jve stock market June :
Cattle. Hogs Sheop.
MASONS IN ANNUAL SESSION
Nbruk Grand Lodg ii Otllid to Order tt
Kutnio Tempi.
BRINGS MANY VISITORS TO THE CITY
Moat Important arstlon for Consid
eration Is the Action of Wnsh
Iniiton Authorities Relative
tn Clandestine Lodges,
The twenty-fourth annual communication
of the Masonic grand lodge of tho statu
of Nebraska was held In Masonic hall yes
terday afternoon. The annual address of
Grand .Master A. W. Crltes of Chadron
was presented. The grand master con
gratulated tho members upon the growth
of the order In the stnta and lta solid
financial standing; reported the laying of
corner-stones and othor otllclal acts, aud
ceasured the officers ot a lodgo for con
ducting n raffle for tho purposo of raising
funds for tho finishing ot a lodgo room.
During the last year the grand waiter
has mado fifty decisions, which he sub
mitted to the graud lodge for Its consid
eration. Tho report of the grand lodge treasurer
showed cash on hand May 31, $27,306.VS.
Tho report of the grand secretary was
exhaustive, showtug each Hem ot receipt
and expenditure. Forty members ot the
order lu tho state hivo been placed on
tho retired list during the last year.
Tho report of Robert E. French, grand
custodian, showed that he has, since taking
the place made vacant by the death ot
James Allen Tulley, visited twcnty-slx
lodges and held eighty-eight sessions of
ofllcUl schools of Instruction. Members
to tho number ot 1,276 have been added
by these sessions. Tho custodian desired
his report referred to a special committee,
so that .he could communicate to tho lodge
matters Id connection with the on.ee which
could not be submitted lu a formal report.
The report of the trustees of tho or
phans' educational fund showed that the
fund had Increased $1,661.59 In the last
year, the amount on hand at this time
being $34,327.06.
The report ot the committee on returns
showed a total membership of 12,767 In
the state, a not gain of 406 during the
year. The gross gain was 1,204, tho loss
798.
At the evening session the address ot
the grand orator was made, touching upon
points of Interest to the members of the
lodges In the state, after which work In
the past master's degreo occupied tho tlm
until adjournment.
The most Interesting question for consid
eration at this session of the grand lodge Is
one not referred to In tho grand master'
address. It will come up on the report ot
tho committee on Jurisprudence and Is
tho matter of tte grand lodge of thn
state of Washington and Its recognition of
the so-called negro Masons. The question
was presented to tho Nebraska grand lodgq
two years a,o, but action was deferred,
with tho understanding that tho Wash
ington grand lodge would change Its
rule for the recognition ot negro lodges.
A change was mado in tho rule, but not
according to tho Ideas of the Nebraska
Masons, so In his address as grand master
ono year ago W. W. Kcysor reported that
while a chango was made, In his opinion It
was reaffirmation, tn a more Insidious form,
ot the position previously held by tho
Washington grand lodge, and a position
which could not be concurred In by the
grand lodge ot this stats. As ho did not
believe that communication with tho Wash
ington grand lodge should be discontinued
without due consideration ho referred the
matter to tho grand lodge for action.
Clandestine I.odnen.
The principal contention seems to be over
clandestine lodges, the Washington grand
lodge holding that It should Judge tho stand
ing of al! Masons who apply for admission
under Its Jurisdiction while tho grand
lodges of the majority of states hold that
each grand Jurisdiction should have tho
right to declaro any lodge within Its borders
clandestine, and that all other grand lodges
should be bound by this nctlon. They claim
that under the Washington rule a member
of a clandestine lodgo In Nebraska can go
tn the state ot Washington and gain a cer
tain. Masonic standing by being recognized
as a Mason by tho lodges of that state which
are recognised by the grnnd lodge ot the
state of Nebraska.
Tho recommendation of the grand master
last year was referred to the committee on
foreign correspondent and that committee
made a report sustaining the position of the
master and rec:mmendlng that fraternal
relations with the grand lodge ot Washing
ton be discontinued. This report was
not acted upon, the matter being
referred to the commlttco on Juris
prudence which near the close of the session
asked for further time' to consider. Tho
tlmo was granted and on the reoort of the
committee tho matter will come up at this
meeting. Judge Kcysor, the grand master
wbo mado the recommendation, ls chair
man of the Jurisprudence committee, which
will report tomorrow.
Tho delegates to the present grand lodge
number about 600 persons coming from 235
active lodges In the state, all but ono ot
which have reported.
At 11 o'clock this morning there was a
meeting of the Nebraska Veterans' associa
tion, at which five new members wcro ad
mitted. The meeting was followed by a
banquet at noon.
Invaluable to Mothers.
Malt-Nutiine Is especially beneficial lo
nursing mothors. It not only Insures a
speedy convalescence, but makes the baby
fat nnd henlthy. It mnkes rich, healthy
blood and a strong and vigorous constitu
tion. Treparcd only by the Anheuser
Busch Brewing Ass'n, St, Louis, U. 8. A,
1'riiihss lO.tn.
Boyd Commission Co
Successors to James B. Doyd. Co.,
OMAHA, NED.
COMMISSION
ORAI. PROVIHIOXS AND STOCKS.
Boars, of Trade BalldiasT.
Direct wires to Chicago and New York.
Correspondence, John A. Warren & Co.
Uouth Omaha
('bicngo ....
Knnas f lty
St. LouIh ,,.
10.007
36,(00
22,600
9.300
1.4
.tux)
2.3011
6,an0
To'.alk
31,554 77.M7 32,922
OLDEST! 8AFBSTI REST!
WALL STREET
Money Will Barn Ills Monthly Returns
The Investor's Fund Pays Scml-Monthly.
The oldest established In Amerlcu. No
certificate-holder ever lost a cent. Pay
ments made to nil subscribers every 15
days. No trouble, No delay. Money
refunded on demand. Wrlto todny for
particulars, free to any address,
C. 13. MACK MY A CO.,
Hudson llulldlnK, Nrvr York,
COUNTY OFFICIAL .VOTIC'K.
ATTENTION. TAXPAYERS!
Tho Board of County Commissioners of
Douglas county, Nebraska, will sit as a
board of equalization for the purpose ot
equalizing the assessment of Douglus
county for the year 1901 In tho commission
er's chamber at thu court liouio, Omaha,
beginning Tuesday, Juno 11, 1901, at 10
o'clock a m., and continuing from day to
day up to und Including June 27, 1901 (15
days, not Including Sundays). All persons
owning rel or personal property subject to
taxation should call and examine their as
sessment, that any errors as to valuation
may be adjusted by said board, as tho law
Pruy1(ordcr of tne Hoard of County Com
mlsslcners. Omaha, May 2S. 1901.
D. M. HAVERLY. County Clerk.
By C. L. HARRIS, Deputy.
Mav27 i4
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