Tim OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY. APRIL 1. 1004. v i ( GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Eoalpiog Operators Hart Promising Pro psott Until Bps. Situation Im proves GENERAL SCARCITY OF WHEAT REPORTED Millers la Minnesota Arc Fashed for Grlaf a ad la Trias Snpnla "W 111 Not I.aat Thlrlr as. . OMAHA. March tl. I'M. Tne mnrkst will be an affair for scalping Operators until the spot situation la easier and the Sfovernment o.-np report cornea out. Crop news la conflicting and the wheat movement from first hands la alow. The weather la too rool today for wheat frrowth. The reports aeem, on the whole, 'as hulllah than they have been. Kacept tng In the southwest, moisture la now thought to b sufficient. Minneapolis, re. porta that one of the lariteat houwa there had not a single car 01' wheat yesterday. This was the llrst rgpirlcnce of the kind In ten years and la taken to show that wheat la small In farmers' hands. From Dallas comas a wire that the T millers have not enough wheat to run for thirty days. Wednesday they bought Wo.. 01 bushel In tlalveatnn at 7 rents over the export rate. Chicago on Wednesday old 10,000 hushr-la of No. 1 northern In tore at Ho over the May. Kansas City re ports that only ahout one-fourth of the MO.ono bushels ot wheat In store there la unaf.'.d. A tahle advice says the official estimate of the New Zealand wheat cron la 8,fl2.nnf) ImsHels.'ns arMnat 4.174.100 for last year. Pome of trie Minneapolis mlllera will close down F"rlda'v and are reported a saying they will not reopen until the demand Improves. The featnrs of the corn speculation Is, of Course, the Armour movement He waa thought to have added to hla holding Wednesday. -A prsarlo cable trom Argen tine sn,yi that the corn so far marketed la wet and damaged, with cobs sprouting. Jjeijiirplim Is put hy this authority at OoOOno hushela under the previous estimate. The range of priors In Omnha griln or future de-llvery Srd trf close for Wednes day and today were aa follows: ' Closed Open. High. Low. Today. Wed'y Wriest ' Mav... July Corn , Mar ... Jly Oata M B KiViB 4!n 49 Tl IS4B 47 II 4"R 40 B .. n n w n 49 .. 47Ht 4H 474 May .. 40 tnv.n in Local Cash Cralxt Market. Two cara of corn sold on the flor this morning at 6ic. They were consXlied to tho Updike Grain company Hnd vrere taken by the Kxrhaiitffl Urntn company. One waa Wo. 8 and the other No. 3. This was the highest iirlce ever pUil In the exchange. The market on all grades wns up iiVfec from Wednesday ar.d luo cars of No. 2 would have been taken If they could have been eoarad. No. S corn waa ulso In good de mand and nut enoueh wua on tap to supply the toprkot. Wheat, and oats were strong at.ths flguies of Wednesday. White oala on track Sold for 4oc. Receipts of wheat were 1 cars In and JO cars out; one week t. 17 and 29 cars. Corn receipts were 17 -- 4n and 8 cars out; ono week ago. 21 nd 7; ;ro. Oata were 1 car out; one week ago. j tur In and 1 car out. yVrtWAT No. 2 hard, 83t4Jtc ; No. 3 hw.yi, fcOH'uSic; No. 4 hard, 7iVg7ic; No. 2 VI'm&'Jno. i, Mo; No. 3, H'ytDc; No. 4. 4tt4iVic; No. 2. yellow. 60c; No. 3 yellow, 440-o; No. !1 while, 5uc; No. 8 white, 47Vtl-4!o; n grade, 43c. OAT8 No. 2 tOonlc; No. 3, 3.0540c; No. 4, 3X'i(3Stc; No. 2 white, 4L.'i(43c; No. 3 white, 4iv4li;; No. 4 white, 3ifctfju; standard, 41VaV Note from 4bo Eirhiiige Olllces. No seislori of the exchange Friday. H. A. Njlte of felkiiurn wua a visitor on the exchange .floor. Mr. Whltmora of Whltmore Dros. of, Valley. In addition to visiting the exahaiige, had corn on tho ntrktt Aud'was vlaiuly aatialled with the price. C. ftublnj of ltublna Bros., grain men of New Vork City,, looked over the exchange and expressed himself aa unqualltlediy pleated with the present conditions ajid f roapecta of the grain business In Una city, lis ylalt here. wag. to make an arrange jnent with a, local firm to supply his com pany with corn ,aitd oata direct from here. Thty have bum liwretofore getting tholr coarse grain from Chicago and other points, but believed that Oinaka preaented the teat market. Utr them. The Exchange Grain company will handle their business. Another'fnrhgt'r"6h-the nodr1 Was J. T. Marshall of the fft. lmia offlce of the Calu met drain Coramiaalon company. VI find that your market on corn and oats Is -the highest In the country," said Mr. Marshall. "I have not Inquired Into the condition of the exchange, but It 'Seems prosperous. All grain markets have had a fight la their beginning and the only way to pull through Is for everyone to stand to gether for the market. They may have their private differences, but these should not' work any harm to the market." Omaha Inspection of grain were 12 cara, the smallest in the hlatory of the exchange. Ono car of Wheat graded No. 3 hard win ter, 1 car ef corn No. 2, t cars No. 3 and I cars no grade. Oral a Markets KIsewaare. Closing prices of grain today and Wednes day at the markets named were as follows: ... CU1CAUO. Closed- Wheat May ..i...;, July Corn . May July .. Wheat- . Today. Wed'y, St 854 63 63&A. KANSAS CITY. May . July Corn May ....... July 87 87W 47 46 r?T4 7!?i 464 4oi, vBT."touiC'' Wheat May .. July ... Corn May ... July .. 96B 83 B 47H 43 47B 4 MINNEAPOLIS. Wheat May ..... July ..... wSeet . ... 7T4 7HA DUI.UT1I. 7ViB 7HA 97 B 7A NKW YORK. Wheat- May .......... July MA 3iB VHA W TOHK QBKEH1L MARKET. (iaotatloas'af' the Day oa Various Coaamodltlea. p NEW YORK. AUrch 81. FTjOI'R Be celpu. 11.818 bbla.; RlUpuients, U4 bbla.; mar ket comparatively linn with a fair trade. Winter utraighta. S3.uitU&20; Minnesota pat nU, ti.W. wiulur patNiits, 85 kxaiMi Mln nraota bakers, t4.luu4.tti:- winter extras. 8.1 364.SU; winter Jow grades, 4.1cki3.!iU. Kye flour, quitt; fair U gKd, HSij-i ja, choice to fancy, t4.m,l.(r. Buckwheat Hour, heavy. COKNJlKAl-lhill; yellow weelern, tl.Uauli l.Wclty ll.lu(1.12; klli dried. J.i.lmo'iio. Vt Ctcudyt Nui 3 weateru, etc, to arrive prompt. BAKUTV-Quleti feeding, 4o, e. I. f., New York: malting, bbntvoc, c. 1. f., Buffalo. WHaT heot'ipta. lit,ioN bu. Bpot, Steady; No. i mi. Il.o. nominal, elevator, and 11.01 4i 110. itoiulnnl. f. o. b.. afluat; No. 1 northern, inluili. tl.uol4, nominal, f. o. b., afloat i .No. X hard, Manitoba, nomi nal, f. o. b., afloat. Options were at til t siiury and higher, but clomnl unchanged to So t. fct lower. May closed at Hi4ltc. July, luiiltt S-lc, closed at VJo, Boptember, k-i y-V' closed at ffic. CORN Kcceipta, 34.410 bu. Bpot. firm; No. 3, noiuluul, etevHlor, and 56ViU, f. o. U, float; Hi. 2, 67c. Upiions had strong ad vances, but eventually reflected the wheat decline, closing lingular u t a partial .o net advar.ee. May, tyuxSo, closed at uUc; July cloeed at 67c. OAT-4tecelpt,- 67.UW bi. Bpot, firm; No. 2, tV-; standard white, 47W-; No. 2 white, 4o; No. 8 white. tTSo. Options were more active. May, tbm-lsV'. closed at 4Ho; July closed at iSc. HAY-Hteady; Bliipplng, WQTiUc; good to Choice, STH' tlll 0. HOl'H bu-aily ; atate, common to choice, 11 A r(y:trtc; isr2. 3-7i olds. u14c. Pacini) coast, isuj, lidlc; 1). 2S'i.'7c; uida, 1 Ito. llltifcjt Klrin; Ualvestun, A) to 35 lbs., lc; Caiiforula, 21 to :S lbs., lc; Texas, dry. 4 to 80 Iba.. 14c. . . ' ' ' J, RATH kIR Steady; acid. KQltc. PROV181tlN8-Bef. quiet; family. tH 003 JS OO: mess, W3C4I9 0O; packet. tl ) uO fell 00. Unit hama, t'JO xruii iXi; rltv extra India mess. tltUUU). Cut meats, oulet; pickled lielhes, 89 SiWia ml pickled shouldera. u.io; pickled hama. f 10 10 tlll.u). Lrd. steady; wesiirn steamed, tn t: refined, easy; continent. 17 4u. 1'ork. dull: Short clear. 3lt.7Sj 1.U; nit-ss. tlt.7itjlSab Bl'TTKR Ktrm; freslj creamery, lo4jj&c; tnte dalrv, iai21c. CHKfctit-Bieady; state. full cream. ' ouioreo ana white. He: late made. luo. F1;-Steady : weatera first a. lilc. Mt I-TRY-AUve. prices unsettled. With arcsaed firm. l.lferiMl Orala Market. T.TVKRPtXUj. March 31 WHEAT Bpot. tulet; No. 1 California, la d; futures. Qtilet; Maroh. nomlnali May, Cs "VI; July, Kd. CORN Ppot. quiet; American mixed, new, ts lSd; old, 4a tid; futures, quiet; March, nominal; May, 4s 4d. CHICAGO GRAM AMI 1'ROVISIONS. Pea tares of the Tradlag. ail tloslag Trices ea Board of Trade. CIUCAQO. March 8L Rain In western and central Kansas had a counterbalan cing influence on the wheat market todav, offsetting Arm cables and strength In cash grains. Cloalng prices In all pits today were almost Identical with yesterday s final figures. The market for wheat opened firm with July up V''ic to Sc, at h7Vo7V July advanced to Fresh reports of general ralna In weatern and central Kansas re sulted In a general adllng with a conalrler able decline In prlcea, July reacting to 8740. The close was ahout steady, with July at S7Sc May sold between WSflW'Se. and closed at &j7t.e. Clearances of wheat and flour were eiunl to 8,7oO bu. Primary re ceipts were OUt.i'Xi ho , compared with 419. (' bu. a year ago. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago reported recelpta of 221 cara, against 311 cars last week and 245 a year ago. The corn market held strong until late In the day, when a reaction occurred on profit taking by pit traders. Tho market dreed steady. July cpened VaWo higher, st 63Va63V, and after sell ing between Wsc and Mc, closed at 6.14 (ctAc. May closed at Wge. Local receipts were 121 cara, with 19 of contract grade. The action of wheat and corn was the chief fat tor In trading In oata. Early mar ket waa atrong. After opening shade higher market. After opening a shade higher, July ranged belween Ssc and SSc, cloalng at 3.'e. Local receipts were 100 cara. A big run of hogs and declines of 10315o In pri-.-es at the yarda caused weakneaa in provltdona early In the day. There was good buying in the decline, however, and me market quickly recovered. Hliorta be came quite active buyers late In the day, causing a firm close. July pork being up 12V nt t13.;; July lard closed 6c higher and rlhs were up 74c at 37.00. The leading futures ranged aa follows: Articles. Open. I High.) Low. Cloee.l Yes'y. Wheat May a July a Sept. b Bept. Corn May July Bept. Oata May July Bept. Pork May July Lurd May July nine May July 96H. S'ljJ 96S 66J4I 8KH W TOH'ii.SgTiHHSI e2!i2'jiK31 S24 K 6H,664jr4 U-ii--.. 63 62H 424 '62W62H I 6lttl 6 61", 41T.-24, 41H;41H'0 41"4 ' 12 5 13 OS 6 90' 7 U!H 3-'l S3 33 13 15 12 re 13 06 6 90 7 02V4 13 15 13 35 IS 00 13 3714 13 2214 7 00 7 15 8 90 8 9714 6 95 7 10 7 la 6 90 771 '7714 6 P2'4 7 07141 7 074 No. 3. a Old. b Now. Cajsh quotations were as follows: FI.OUR Steady; winter patenta, 84 80 5t5.no; atralghta, t4.b(K&4."0; spring pat enta, t4.4tx4.,i); atrulghta, 4.0Wi4.20; bakera, 33.'fl3.50. WHEAT No. 3. 8eB98c; No. 2 red, 96c 31.01&4. ' w CORN No. 2, 66'4c; No. 8 yellow, 66'4 56140. OATS No. i. 414114c; No. 3 white, 4214 41c. RYK-No. 2, 72c. BA RLE V Good feeding, 38(400; fair to choice malting, toft 55c. HEEIi Nil 1 flax. 31.09; No. 1 northwest ern, 81.18; prime timothy, 29c; clover, con tract grade, tlO 50!(t 10.80. PROVISIONS Meaa pork. per hbl., 313.13141 13.15. I.ard. per 100 lba., tfi.8714'?f" 1.90. Bhort rlhs sides (loose). 16 6214'&6.75; short clear sides (boxed), t7.2637.o0. The following were the receipts and ship ments of flour and grain yeaterday: . Receliita. bhlpmenta. Flour, bbls 87.8'0 38,600 Wheat, bu 14.0m) 4.5n0 Corn, bu 82.400 88.700 Oats, bu 2T8.7i0 46.700 Rye, bu.... 12.800 4.500 Barley, bu 30,300 27,OuO On the Produce exchange today the but ter market was quiet and steady; cream erlea, 14ftj2t!4c: dalriee, 17(4(21c. Etga, easier; at mark, cases Included, 16l6c. Chee.se, oasy, HKijIOlic. St. ioola Grain and Prevlslona. ST. LOUIS, March 81. WHEAT Ad vanced early hut lout gain; No. 2 red. on kTk3 harTM5:- C! Juljr' M- .,.COSN-1!l?her:.No- 2 'ni,h' on trclt, t!o; May, 4iJc; July, ic. OATH Quiet; No. 2 cash, 42e; on track. 4Bo. May, tllici July, 8&138814C: No. 2 white. 4(il4c. FLOl'R Dull and unchanged; red winter Patents, 34.90fUi5.00; special branda, 20-f25c higher: extra fancy and straights, 34.6041) 4.86; clear, t4.0fv-u4.26. SEEI Timothy, lower at 32.80. CORN MEAL Steady at H.40. BRAN I mil and lower; sacked, east track, 7tf7Sc. Y-Steady; timothy, It.OOQllW; prairie, IRON COTTON TIES Sic. " BAC!fHNO-14c. HKMP TWINE 6c. PROVISIONB-Pork. firm; Jobbing, $1S 25. Bacon, ateady; boxed extra shorts, t7.76; clear ribs, 37.76; short clear, 8800. Lard, higher: prime steam, 16.60. - I'OI'I.THV r.,u. V. I -1. . - i , - . , t3 uO(i3.&0 per rlosen; turkeys, 12(U4c; ducks. BUTTER Slow; creamery, 2fK3,2614c; dai ry, 1Mi19c. EUGS Lower; 15c case count. Keceipts. Shipment Flour, bbls. Wheat, bu. Corn, bu. , Oats, bu. , ti.if) IS.OoO 10.000 1,400 -- 8.000 93.000 76.000 66,000 Kansas City Orala and Provisions. KANSAS CITY, March 81. WHEAT Higher; May. 87Hc: July. 78Vff78Hc; cash. No. 2 hard. 614c; No. S, 90fcy3c; No. 2 red. 31.0641 1.07; No. 8. $1.0201.03. CORN Higher; May, 46TifT47e; July, 46ft 46Hc; cash, No. 2 mixed, 4744T'4c: No. 3. 4614c i No. 2 white, 461; No. 8, 464o. OATS-Hlgher; No. 2 white, 41c; No. t mixed. 40c. RYE 34 35a HAY Lower; choice timothy, $9.00S4.60; choice prairie, $7.75. BUTTER Creamery, 20g22c', dairy, fancy, 17c. EGGS Steady; fresh Missouri and Kan sas stock, cases returned, 1414c; New No. 3 whltewood cases included, 54c. Reoelpta. Shipments. Wheat, bu 14.400 36.000 Corn, bu 30,8.0 12.8n0 Oats, bu 1,000 4,uo0 Peoria. Market. PEORTA, March 31. CORN Higher: No. 3, 4Hc; No. 4. 46Hc. Philadelphia Prodnce Marked. PHILADELPHIA. March. 31 BUTTER Firm, good demand: extra western cream ery. 3.lc; extra nearby prints, 26c. EOC1S lie lower; fresh nearby south western, lbl4c at mark; fresh geese eggs, 754) 6e. CHEESE-Steady: New York full cream, choice to fancy, 6Mc; New York full cream, fair to good. loiUlOHc. Mllwaakee Grain Market! MILWAUKEE, March. 31. WHEAT Steady; No. 1 northern, 31.01Jil.0B; No. 2 northern. 97c(g$l.O0; old July, 8014c RYE Firm: No. 1. 73c. HA RLE Y Steady; No. 3. 62(g63c: eample, 3s;ftc. CORN Firm; No. 3, toeJc; July. 63 V3!C bid. . w Minneapolis Rrala Market. MINNEAPOLIS. March 81. WH SAT May, 7Tc; July, 7,c; Beptember. 83,ii;ic; on track. No. 1 hard, $l.oo': No. 1 northern, 9Wc; No. 2 northern,' Sii97S,c VUOVH First imtenta. tol5r5J5; first clears. t3.frt(a.75; second clears, t3.66'u2.76. BRAN In bulk, tl4.50. Dalath Orala Market. DULUTH. March 31 WlfEAT-Instore: No. 1 hard, 9Kc; No. 1 northern, 97V4C: No 8 northern. Wc; May, 971.C; July 87i,c; Beptember., SIV- OAT8 On track and to arrive, 40Hc Toleda Seed Market. TO I EDO. March 31 SEED Clover, cash and March. $6.5o: April. 36.32'; October. 8i.5i; prime alaike. $6.15; prime timothy, 3135. Wool Market. BOSTON. Masa, March 81 WOOI, PulleU and terrttory wools are firm, with supplies moderate. Foreign wools are steady and firm. Quotations: Kentucky Indiana, etc. Three-eighths blood. 2SVtic: one-fourth blood, isSfl-'rie; braid. 2ij2ac, Ter ritoryIdaho line. 15.fl54c; heavy fine. 13i 14c; line medium, l,r.Ji 151o; cW ' me dium. lfriflSc. Wyoming Fine, 15a li'ic; heavy fine. VW14c: fine medium, U. 15V-; medium, 18aU)c: low medium, ISftlJv 1 rah and Nevada Fine, lnlSV; heavy fine. 1&14c; fine medium. Ult'ulsc; medium 1mi19c; low medium, 19??2oo. Dakota Fine loulc; fine medium. lttiltrltc: metllum. lst lic; low medium. 19u2V. Montana Fine choice. ISk'iIV; fine medium choice, l&jlltc; average, lfefrlgc; staple, lWdSOc, medium to choice. lfii. BT. LOUIS. March 31. WOOL-Staady: rr.dlum grades, ct'mblng and clothing. IS 22c; Mrtt fine. lf.ftlTW; C liii ltV; tub washed. 2wu21, NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Bmpention of Two Trust Corcpaniti Hit t Chilling Effect. NOMINAL'CAUSES FOR LACK OF ACTIVITY Holidays Hailed as a Motive for Cur tailment of Operations aad Market Affected by Heaetloa front Last Week. NEW YORK, March 31 The suspension of two trust companies, one in Cleveland and ono in Boston, had a somewhat chining eftect on speculation today. The penuency ot tomorrow s Uood Frluay holi.iay was Hal lea as a motive tor some curtailment ot operations, and today's Jewish holiday ot tue passover waa also the occasion of some absences from the Btock exchange. Iheee were the nominal causes of tiie decided fall ing off In activity and the rather heavy tone of speculation. 'ITtere were Indica tions, however, that speculative sentiment was effected by some reaction from the strength of the earlier part of the week. The oenlals given to rumors of purchases of Union Pacific by St. Paul and to other reports which have circulated on the ex change were reinforced in their reactionary ertct by the large distribution of stocks which waa effected during the rise of yes terdav and by the cessation of mugh of the demand today. The suspension of the trust companies seemed dud to special causes and were of little direct Influence on the market. The coming out movement of gold Is expected iZ Tun, to manr millions of dollars and In the opinion of some exchange exports may reach the amount of the remittance to be made to Paris on account of the Panama canal payment. The present abnormal ease pf money In New York Is undoubtedly due In part to the accumulation here of gov ernment deposits In preparation for th 1 enama canal payment. In Paris, London and Berlin the quarterly requirements for April 1 are extraordinarily heavy, as re vealed by this week's reports of the great foreign banks. But with the turn of the quarter a large reflux of funds to clrcul t tion is looked for, with reaulthig money rates, which will modify the pressure on New York for gold. The strong stocks today were amongst the southern group and the soft coalers, due to the reports of earnings. United Btates Bteel reflected a more confident feeling over the preferred division. Cover ing of shorts rallied the market during the latter part of the day, but the closing was heavy. .??n1" WP"' "''ady; total sales, par value. t35V)... fnlted States bonds were un changed on call. Following were the quotations on the Stock exchange today: Sales. High. Low. Close. Atchison do pfd b. & o do prd Can. Pacific Central of N. J Chea. & Ohio Chicago & A do pfd Chicago Gt. Western C. & N. W C, M. & St. P do pfd Chicago T. & T do pfd C. C, C. & St. L.... Colo. Southern do 1st pfd'. do 2d pfd Delaware & H Del., I.aek. & W D. & R. U do pfd Erie do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Hocking Valley do pfd 111. Central Iowa Central do pfd K. C. Southern do pfd I ft N Manhattan L Met. Securities....-.,.; Met. Bt. Rv 82.4K) 1 92 mi 7H4 1.800 6.3)10 90 7!t, 7Mi 600 11514 llolg lir,lg 156 11,600 33 32 3.114 1U0 38'S 37 38 (C'H 300 1514 1514 IBS, 100 I70I4 170 371 22,800 145-1, J44 nT, 100 175 175 174'4 ! M'4 100 16i lli'. 524 23 100 2.1 i 23 '4 MO r,.i'S 1M 1S3; 100 2HKU 9ti-,U "itM 200 70 7o 28 63 6!t 26'4 61 734 8o-'yt 130 83 19 6,3oO "0 2110 26 84 41 '766 13014 13 j 341, 7,000 io84 m 1084 io7H 143 142v2 794 784 IW 143 1 ono 7 l.itoo 112, 1111, 1124 Minn. & St. It M.. St. P. & S. Ste. M.- 60 ino 614 1 600 11H14 1191I 82 119 93 '. V Ss4 nu ma. Mo. Pacific.. M.. K. ft T.. .. 13,2iO 100 93'4 92 174 17VJ 89'4 3.114 do pfd.... Nat I R. R. of M pfd N. Y. Central Norfolk ft Western.. do pfd , Ontario & w 800 200 '1 118S4 iih 3'X bH 6KI4 6NI4 85 1.400 - 21V - BlU- 214 US'- 694 45 T7 60 224 624 454 134 334 4:1 22-4 Ki4 24 25 314 864 924 I84 374 1C, 18 40 223 188 11 a 206 4:4 19'4 Si" 88 27-4 84 28 214 82 49 li Pennaylvanla 10,100 118 i-., ec ei, Reading 21,500 do 1st pfd do 2d pfd 2O0 Rock Island Co 2,800 do pfd 2K Bt. I ft B. P. 2d pfd 80O Bt. L 8. W 7. do rfd 45H 44 6014 23 6214 44) 604 22 624 46 So. Pad Ho 80. Railway do pfd Texas & Pacific... Tol., Bt. U ft W.... do pfd Union Pacific do pfd Wabash do pfd W. ft Lake Erie.... Wis. Central do pfd Adams Ex American Ex U. S. Ex. 1 Wella-Fargo Ex.... Amal. Copper Ainer. Car ft F , 21.700 6.800 6014 2214 404 2l! 834 21', 254 84T4 K2 IDS 37-4 164 800 600 24 1U0 2&V4 .. 63,800 .. 1,400 luO .. l,3iio 400 M14 93 , ll.HuO ! ""ioo- 4I4 7214 48T4 724 do pfd Amer. Cotton Oil.,.. do pfd Amer. Ice do pfd Amer. Linseed CHI.... do pfd Amer. Locomotive... do pfd Amer. Smelt, ft Kef. do pfd Amer. Sugar Ref Anaconda M. Co Brooklyn R. T Colo. Fuel ft I Con. Gas Cwrn Products 'do pfd Distillers' Securities. Qen. Electric Inter. Paper do pfd Inter. Pump do pfd Nat l Iad No. American Pacific Mail People's Gaa Pressed Steel Car.... do pfd Pullman P. Car....... Republic Bteel do pfd Rubber Goods do pfd T-nn. Coal ft Iron... U. 9. leather do pfd V. 8. Realty do pfd V. 8. Rubber do pfd U. 8. titeel do pfd Westlngh. Electric... U'..lur 1 , 2o6 274 2714 '606 tin 31 700 494 49 too VB 924 924 4,600 1)4 1274 127 66 4.800 300 1.410 6u0 444 24 134 434 434 28 U 1A 1974 1974 134 134 684 . 200 . 244 244 244 2'J0 '1644 1644 164 11 200 159 Total sales for the day," 893,800 shares Boston stock Qaotatlona. BOSTON March 81 Call loans. 24Wr4 per cent; time loans. 4'044 per cent. Offi cial closing of stocks and bonds: Atchlpoo ad. 4.... ihi Wsrtlns com moo ts iAd..alur .. 75 2 mi .. 10 .. .. !1 , .460 .. 1 .. 434 .. ta .. at :: J3 .. 64 .. IK .. .. 13, .. 6S.V, .. ti .. W .. I .. 7 .. I .. tl .. .. K', .. ', mrm. i mm w W Al outl Atrklson TZt Amalgamated .... i American Iloo ,. Allantlo lt Hlinh.ra 1J4 l al. aV Heels 1M Cntnnlal to pfd floaton A Albany. Boatua Main., boaton Klavatad . Kllthburi pfd Mi Cantral N. T . N. H. ft Hrr MarqurU . H.-lWirialy W.at .... 71 llinmlnluo Coal .. I nioa rai-inc Aniar. Arga. Cham. do pfd Amer. Fnau. Tub.. Amer. Sutar di pfd Ani.r. T ft T Amar. Woolaa do pfd Dominion I. ft 8. . iw rranklla . 14 Grasef . 71 Mia. Mining .... . I iMl.hlf.a Mohask Moot. c. a c... . li, 14 Old Dominion ... . lfno0ola . t4Vlrrrot HiVquln. Edlaon Elartrio Illu.134 Shannon 0ntral Elaotrlo .161 amarck .... Trinity I'. . Mlnlug f. 8 Oil Maas. Rlaclrlc da pfd Maaa. uaa t-iillad Fruit I'MUS hoa Mark.. do pfd V. i. steal do pfd 1 7t lol 4 t'tah IVIctorls Ztlt4winona li Wolrarlns ... m'4 1 Bid. Kx-dlvldend. New York Mlalnv Htoeks. NEW YORK. March 31-The following are the closing prices on mining stocks: Adams Cos Uttla Cklaf .. t .. . .R .. t .. IS .. tt .. Tl .. It . A IH . to . It . I . I .13 .m .Ui .. 3 oruirle Ophir Phoanlx rotoal ..; sa Siarra Kavada auil Hsuae .. Bn Rrenawtck Cos.... Cosutork Tvanal ron. CI ft Vs.. Hots SIlTar irun Sllvar Laaddlle Cea .... Undard Haw Tuk la s..i,.i NEW TORK, March 31.-MONET-On Cbll, ujr, 14-U 1 pr cent; closing bid. 1 li.r Mnt a 111 . . . . . 1 " " r -1 vwm m . a Kin, uuii ivsuaa, .. ..85 300 38 37 37 .. .. 76 100 15 15 U 83 100 27 27 27 - I6.01 M lui, M Dn 3u 80 30 29 6H4 2'4 2o0 74 74 74 42 19 774 4,100 8"4 8S4 884 4i0 7 64 64 60O 78 "8 774 '"i0O 6i'i4 b4 . 6"t 3'H) 13 13 jsii 1,S0U 654 54 6iS. 7,0110 114 nv, wZ 71 I'D 5HU. bO, T.U.1Z 1584 159 84 V easy; sixty days. ZTiS per cent: ninety days, Sii.'I'a per cent; six months. 3-74 pr rint; prime mercantile pupert, 4415 ler cent BTFRT.INfl BXCHANGE-Flrm. with ac tual business In bankers' bills st 34.!t7Vi? 4 f735 for dt mand and St HM"V4SW for sixty-day bills; posted rates, U S.vi4.84 and 34. SS; commercial bills, 34 S44j4.MS BILVF.R Bar. 5.".o; Mexican dollars. 44c. BONDO Government, steady; railroad, steady. The closing quotations on bonds are as follows: l 8. ref is, reg....l'i6S Manhattan p. t 4...luv do coupon li4, M. Ontral 4l ts do a. r If1? do I at Ino 13 do rotiron twV'Vlnn. ft St. L. 4t.... 4 do naw 4a, r.....IS2 M., K. ft T. 4a loo do coupon 153 I do Ha 77Vi do otd 4a. res... do coupon Atrhlaon fen. 4a.. do al). 41 Atlantl. C. U 4a.. Baltlmnrs ft O. 4a do lv,a Central of Oa. ta. fl74N. R. R. of M. c. 4s 7t 108V N. Y. f. S1-.B I7U .lol'k N. J. C. . ta No. PaolOc 4a... ItiiiS do la N. ft W. c. 4a II. 8 1, 4a A l.r... 714 IS 0-4 . I"i .. M ,.lfH Pann. conv. tHa do ltt ine ffteadlna It.n 4k... Tha. at Oblo 4Ha... 11171, St. b. ft I. M. c. M ill', t'hlrago ft A. I4... 7i, St. U ft V. F. fl. 4a. :' t . U. a V) n. 4a... 4 ,Ft. L. 8. W. Ut M, v. is. at e. r. g. aa.-l"! earxiara a. L.. 4a... 70 C. ft N. W. c. 7a....l?itlo. Pacific 4a aav, C. R. I. A P. 4.... i"H sn Railway ta 113 do col. ta 79 ITx ft P. In C.l.C. ft 8. L. . 4a..liU T., 8. b. ft W. 4.. tSS v nicagn ipr. .a mi iinion facino 4B 10.--. Con. Tobacco 4a R9V, Colo, ft So. 4a at D. ft R. O. 4a 97V Erie prior Han 4a.... 17. do eonv. 4a.... V. 8. Steel 2d ta.. Viahaah If do deb. n . . 7M4 ..lit .. 14 .. I7H do gan. 4a xvt W. ft U B. 4a... F. W. ft I). C. la....lof.v,l Wla. Ontral 4a.... Hncklnx Val. 4Ha. . . .li'4'4, Colo. F. ft I. o. ta.. 71 L,. ft . unl. 4a n Offered. London stock Market. LONDON. March 81. Closing: Consols, money Ill 7-K N. Y. Cantral Norfolk A W do pfd Ontario A W PennsylTanla Nan Mines Rending do 1st pfd do 2d pfd So. Railway do nfd fo Pacific t nlon Paclflo do prd V- R. 8tl do pfd Wabash do pfd ..ll"4 .. .. M .. 4 .. tnH .. tH .. t34 .. 40 .. .. I2't .. KV .. tt .. H .. tit .. 114 .. 60S .. 19V, .. S4 do account Anaconda Atchlaon ........... do pfd ., Paltlmora ft Ohio.. Canadian PaciAo... Chea. Ohio Chicago O. W , C . M. A St. P.... PfBaere D. A R. O. ......... do pfd Erie do lt pfd do M pfd Illinois ('antral .... bouts A Xanh M., K. A T M t-7 .. St .. Tl .. 4 .. t2S ..114 .. 34 .. It . .Ut .. 14 . .-' II. .. 71 .. 71 .. . .. 42 ..m ..in 9panlih 4s ... w 14 P1LVKR Bar. steady, r4d per ounce. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills is 2"4d3 per cent; for three months' bills, 24 per cent. Bank Clearings. OMAHA. March 31 Bank clearings for today were J1,2S0,4I5.9, a decrease of 341, 324.31 from the corresponding day last year. OMAHA WHOLES A Ll MARKET. Condition of Trade and 4)notatlna on Staple and Fancy Prodnce. EQG3 Receipts, liberal; market steady; fresh stock, l4c LIVE I'uL'Liltr Hens, 104o; young roosters, oySc; old roost. rs, 5c; turkeys, 13c: ducks, 4c; geese, bo. BUTTKR Backing otock, 124c; choice to fancy dairy roilH, 13Sjl4c; separator, 22o. FRESH FISH Trout, 94ijloc; pickerel, tWu6c: pike, 9c; perch. 664c; biuetlsh, 15c; wnltefish, 8(fa9c; salmon, 11c; haddock, 10c; codfish, 12c; redsnapper, 11c; lobster, boiled, per lb., 32c: lobsters, green, per lb., 3uo; bullheads, 11c; cattish, Jji&14c; black bass, Soc; iiallbut, 10c; crapples, 12c; herring, 44e; white bass, 13c; bluetlns, 8c: smelts, lOtollc. OYSTERS New York counts, per can, 43c; per gal., I2.J0; extra select, per can, 36c; per gal , 31.75; standard, per can, 27c: per gal., $1.35ijj 1.40. BRAN I'er ton. 318 00. HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale Dealers' asnociation: Choice No 1 upland, 36.50; No. 2, 16.00; medium V 50; toarse, 35.00; rye straw, 3.1.00. These prices are for hay of good color and quality. Demand lair and leceipts light. VEGETABLES. POTATOES Ci lorn do, 11.20; Dakota, per bu.. 31.10). natives. 31.00. NAVY BEANS Per bu., 32.252.35. CELERY Large California, 60c, 75c. and 30c. ONIONS Spanish, per crate. 3190; Colo rado yellirw and red, per lb., 34c CABBAGE Wisconsin Holland, 4c. TURNIPS White, per bu., 60c. CARROTS Per buTi 3100. PARSNIPS-Per bu., 76c. PEETH Per bu., 7Gc." i- CUCUMBERS-Per do., I1.50(fl.75. TOMATOES Florida, per t-busket trate, 3f0tj.00. '" ' RADISHES Per dqz. hunches, k550o. LETTUCR HRADii-Per ' doz. bunches, 90c$l.flo, -op lettuce Ser dos., 45Si0a T t' R N I PS Bout henft. I4r dox., 460, BEETS-Southern.Tf'rrtiox,. DOc. . CARROTS-Soufhurn,, per 001.. 75o. PARSLEY Southern, pe.r.Jos., 30(3460, BHALLOTS-'Her doi .. 75c, , , CNION SETS-Per bu. of 32 W, yellow. 32.?6; red 32.25; whlteW.50. S-INACH-Per bu ' Kjciirtl.00. . BF.ANS Wax, per tu. box, 35.00; string, per bu. box, ft. GO. , FRtiTa APPLES California Bellflowers, per box. $1.75; Oregon fancy reda, per box, $1.90; New York ex pott Ureenlnga, Russets and Baldwins, $4.uo. CRANBERRIES Jersey, per bbl., $7; per box, $2 50. STRAWBERRIES Texas, per 24-qt. case, $4.60; Louisiana, per 24-pt. case, $2.002.25. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANGUa .Nuvcih, choice, all allea, $2 26; fancy ravel, all sixes, $2-u0. LEMONS Canioniiu, lanuy, 8u0 to 36), ad.ov; cuoice, iw to iiu sizes, ti.WVi.io. r luts-cuiuornia, per 10-iO. Imported biuytnu, 4-uown, lUc; 7-crown. 16c. canons. 36c: 14c; i-crowu. BANANAS - I'er medium t2.OiKa2.oO: Jumoos. 32.75ii3.2j. rlzed bunch. DA1ES I'cisian, jer oox of 80 pkgs., 32; per lb. In 'jO-lb. boxes, 6c; Oriental stuffed dates, per box, 32.40. COCOANLTtj I'er sack, $4; pe dos., tOc MISCELLANEOUS. CHEESE Wisconsin twins, full Cream. 12c; Wlsconkln Young Americas, 13c; block Swiss, 16c; Wisconsin brlcH, 15c; Wiaconaln llmburger, Uc ' ' . CIDER Per bbl., $6.60; per 4-bbl., $3.25. HONEY Nebraska, per 24 frames, $3; ktah and Colorado, per 24 frames, $3. HORSERADISH Per case of 3 dog., packed. SOo. MAPLR SUGAR Ohio, per lb., 10c. HIDES No. 1 green, 6c No. 2 green, 6c; No. 1 salted. 7c; No. 2 salted, 6c; No. 1 veal calf. 8 to 12 lba., r4c: No. 2 veal calf, 13 to 16 lbs.. 4c; dry salted hldea, 8l2o; sheep pelta. J'j&27c; horse hides, $l.&o4f2 60. NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, per lb.. 15c; hard shell, per lb., 14e; No. 2 soft shell, per lb., 13c; No. 2 hard shell, per lb., 12c; Brazils, per lb.. 11c; filberts, per lb., llo; almonds, soft shell, per lb., ISc; hard shell per lb., 13c: pecans, large, per lb., 12o; small, per lb.. 10c; peanuts, per lb.. e; roasted peanuts, per lb.. 8c; Chill walnuts 12'i'114cf large hickory nuts, per bu., $1 60; ihellharks. per bp.., $i; black walnuts, per bu.. $1.24. Cotton Market. LIVERPOOL, March 31. COTTON Spot steady; American middling fair, 854d; good middling, 8.3Sd; low middlings, 8.1hd; ordi nary, 7.87d. Futures opened steady and closed firm. American middling, g. o. o , April, 8.1d; April-May. 8.ir7d; Mav-June, 8.04d- July-Autfust 797d; August-September, T.94d; October-November, 6.6id; November-December. 6.52d. NEW YORK, March 31. COTTON-Spot closed dull, 20 points higher; middling up lands, 15.35c; middling gulf, 15.5oc; sales 6tl bales. ST. IXH'19. March 31 COTTON Steady ; middling li'ic: sales. 108 bales: receipts none; shipments, 375 bales; stock, if 015 bales. ' NEW ORLEANS. March 31. COTTON Steady; sales, 3.000 bales; good ordinary 14 3-lftc; low middling, 14 14-16c: middling 15 3-16c; good middling, liac; middling fair 157c: recelfits, 4.533 balea: stock. 288 ISO bales. Futures steady; Mav, 1S tKJflfi 24c June ln.4tV(l6 trie; July. 15 671 5 So ; August' 14.8otS14 81e; September, 12 9XfM2 .lc; Octo ber, 12.15c; November, 13.0utS12.03c. MetsI Market. NEW YORK. March Sl.-METALS 8pot tin waa nnrlmnged In London and futures 6s lower and spot position closed at 177 l"is. l.oi ally tin was a shade easier, closing quiet at 32001 RS Copper advanced 2s tid 10 A110 zs na ana 01 i.s a ror spot and fu tures, respectively. In the London market. Here cooper remalna firm at the recent prices I.ake and electrolytic are minted at 12 &K4'S13 00, and casting st 1J SJKfT'l 75 T.ead was tinchsnged at CI? 3s 9-t In Iondon and $4.oft. In New York. Spelter also was unchanged In both markets, closlnar at tS.15'u5 ?5 locally and at t?2 In London Iron closed st 6?s "d in Olsseow and at 44a In Mlddlesboro No. 1 foundrv nor'hern ts ouoted at 15 !StlS.7S; No. 2 foundry northern at It.Tr-'ii 11 25: No. 1 foundrv southern and No. 1 foundrv southern soft at 14.?5ifi14 t. BT LOFTS. March 31 METtT.-T.eid steady, 31.424; spelter, -firm, $4 95f?4.74. Oils and Roaln. NEW YORK'.. March 31 -OILS Cotton seed, quiet. Petroleum, eaav; refined New York. 150: Phllndelohla and Baltimore, $8 4.V In bulk $5 Turpentine, steady. ROSIV Steady;, strained, common to good. 2 n OIL CITY. Pa.. March . OITJI. Oedlt balances. 11 : eertlflcatea no bid; ship ments 4fi 0S bbls: averare. 82 ?21 bbls; runs, lljoct bbls : sve-age, 75 U bbls. flhln ments, Lima, S9.11 t hl ; average. VTi bbls : runs, IJma, 7t.3j bbls.; average, 63.. 41 bbls. IAVAWAW. MArch It OILS Turpen tine, nothing doing. OMAUA LIVE SIOCR MARKET Eeef Stters TnWj Euidy and Cow EtnS Bteidy to Ten Lower. HOGS FIVE TO TEN CENTS LOWER Demand foe Sheen aad La nibs Not go Brisk Best Were Steady Others Weak Lamb a W ere a Dime ljomer. SOUTH OMAHA, March 31, 1904. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs- Sheep. Official Monoay 4 &S7 6.2ii 8.341 Official Tuesday e.TS9 16.S59 6.720 Uftlclal Wedneeday t.470 12,97 6.4'5 Ollklal Thursday 3,0U 10.4JJ t,6l Four days this week. .18.348 Same days last year.... 19,918 Same Week before 21.91 Same three weeks ago.. 14.109 Same four weeks sgo... .13,749 Same days last vear ta S7n RECEIPTS FOR THK vioah tii the following table will show tho receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, with comparisons with last year: ... 1904. 19i. a"' 2;7,d81 2:18.277 ?." H.u2 665,091 B,'eeP 465,963 S42.17J Averasi. nr-l. 1.1 ..... Inc. l.MH S9, 7i)l Mouth Omaha tor the last several duys wuh coin- Dt- I 1B04. 1903. 11802. 11901. 11900. 11898. 11398. Mar. v.. Mar. .3.. Mar. (.. Mar. 4.. M ar. .. Mar. .. Mar. 7.. Mar. 8.. Mar. .. Mar. 10.. Mar. 11.. Mar. 12.. Mar. li.. Mar. 14.. Mar. - 16. Mar. Its. Aiar. War. Mar. Mar. Mar. 17 18. 19. 10. 21. 4 D24, 4 964i Mar. fc2. Mar. tl. Mar. 24. Mar. 25. Mar. 2b. Mar. 2i. Mar. an. Mar. 29., Mar. jo. Mar. 31. i 6 014 8 671 8 l; 6 124.1 1 3 66 3 0 3 Uti S 57 3 60 3 65 8 W 3 62 3 I, 8 62 Indicates Sunday. ine official number of cars of stock uruugni in today by each road was: n w Cattle.Hogs.Sheep.irses Wabash ,.. .. 1 Mo. Pac. Ry 3 ... 1 L'nlon Pac. System 31 38 Id 4 C. & N. W. Ry.... 3 I F., K. & M. V..... 27 61 i I: v.. Hi. t'., M. Sc. O.. 15 9 ... R. M 91 iq a ee 1 v,. p. & -q::;::::::: 4 t . K. C. & St. J....J.. .. 1 C, R. I. & p., east. .. 8 1 C. R. I. a- P. wo i 1 Illinois Central l cm. ut. west'n... 1 Total receipts 131 149 21 6 The lllnnnslttnn r9 th e day's receipts waa aa iiiiiusB, wen puyer ber of head Indicated purcnasitig uie num- Cattle. Koga. Sheep. tjmana Packing Co 226 1 670 Swift and Company 814 1.8S6 225 814 679 684 46 4 1 25 ' 68 66 24 4 1,067 1,674 269 .'""uij x acHing jo 679 4,521 Armour & Co 684 2.0U9 332 ai iiuiur as o., a. c ansant & Co W. I. Stephen Hill & Huntslnger.... L. F. Husx Wolf & Murnan Hohbick A B Sol Degan Squires Halstead ,, Parker & Co Root Curry & Cary Haggt-rty Other buyers Total 217 132 41 74 80 74 713 ...1,380 10,340' 8,(29 juicm was a more moderate run of cattle here this morning, tut null there were enough on sale to meet "he requirements .of the trade. Moat of the steers sold In good seuson, but cows VM.re slow and the day v 11a well aJ .ig bifore the pens were cleared. Parkers took hold of the cornfed steers with more life this morning than they have for several days. In fact, this was the first day that some of the buyers acted ns though they were at all anxious for cattle. The difference In the market from yesterday was more one of activity than of price, though the market on desirable grades could be quoted strong, with some sales undoubtedly a little higher. On the other hand, short fed and common kinds were probably no more than steady. The cow market was slow and around a dimo lower than yesterday, except In the case cf good lightwoight cows and heifers. The samo as I.oa teen the cuae all the week, packers have all Leen after the light weight stuff of food quality, and such kinds today sold at about steady prices but the heavy cows and the medium grades of all weights were slow and a dime lower. Pulls were slow sale and, If anything were a little lower in sympathy with the' decline on cow stuff. Veal calves, though, sold In practically the same notches they havo for some time past. The small rupply of stockers and feeders In sight this morning changed hands with out much trouble at about yesterday's prices. Common stuff wua of course neg lected, the same as usual, but the rrices paid in the majority of cases did not show any quotable change. Representative sales : BEEF STEERS. No. 1 1 v It IT t t 1 I to 10 It t 14 t It 11 t li It It 1 1 14 1 1 1 t 10 At. FT. No At. Pr. ... IH0 I 110 7 1047 4 00 ... 740 I 40 71 U40 4 ;o ... vn 1 to it 1114 1 m ... ttl I 65 4 11(0 4 Ot ... tut I tt :t 1140 4 ot, ...!. lii ) 11$ 4 10 ... M I 75 tl lu4t 4 10 ...1MI) I 76 1 U4t 4 10 ...low) I 75 I ltuo 4 10 ... IS1 3 71 It 1177 4 It ...1017 I to It ins 4 1S ... M IN tl 11H4 t U ...lint I OS 0 12mj 4 2i ... MI I at 1 1170 t It ...1021 I tt to 127 4 14 ... 71 t K U lid 4 St ...1141 I 00 t 14:1 4 15 .. .1U70 I to 1 l.llto 4 H ...1061 I tt t iu70 4 tt ... M t 00 40 UOt 4 1 ...1IU6 4 00 24 1427 4 It ...111') 4 00 It 134 7 4 40 ...1S20 4 00 tt 14tl 4 40 ... 175 4 00 t! 1 1C 1 4 40 . .. 8S0 4 00 5i) U65 4 CO ...1350 4 00 tl 1107 4 L0 . 11.11 1 Ml ST BER 8 AND HEIFERS. .... ;o t 7t tl 1147 H.J7 4 00 4 10 8TEERB AND COWS. tl.. .. IS.. 12.. 16.. 1.. 1.. 1.. I.. 1... 1 . 1.. : . t . 1.. 4 . 1 . 1.. ino I to 11... ,.m I St to 1 to I 5 4 08 3 M I U I 10 I to I to I 30 I St t at 1 st I 40 I 40 40 I 40 I 50 1 to 1 to 1 to t to t bt 3 55 I 10 t to t to I 61 I It . 11 . M . 7M . ttl . ltt . S --0 . tvo . s .1111) . 170 . 170 .vm .loto .ltlhO .1007 . tm . 040 .1175 I 75 I 71 3 75 I 10 It... 4... I... It. .. ...us ...1010 ...lutl ...1101 ... 114 ...IHO ...Kill ...110 ...KtiO ...11X7 ...11:1 ...11.-4 ..1415 ...1140 ...1245 ... 1 1 SO ...lMt ...124f ...1070 ... ISO ...1011 ...1103 ...1111 ...1410 ...1150 ...1110 ... IHtT 4 3 tt COWS. t K t 00 1 It 25 I 15 I U t 40 I It I tt I 15 I fct I at t 00 I 10 I 10 I 10 t It I It t It t It 3 to t 10 t ts H 1 1110 lo40 una lOKl Iu70 lll list Ml list 1130 1170 t. 4 ..11H ..lOtt COWS AND HEIFERS It.... ttl I at 11.. -1040 3 60 HE1FKRS. ,.. tit .. 410 .. 410 .. 114 .. til .. 1H ..mo .. f-0 .. tit . .moo ..ti0 ..140 ..1250 .. 40 ..1700 ... rto .. tuv .. luO .. tvt .. tt ..1T0 I 00 I to 3 00' I to I 5i ..lono ..1064 .. fl .. 140 .. tf.O ..u:o ..1t0 ..16.-3 ..1780 ..ltt.0 ..1110 ..mi ..1340 ..lauO I Tt I 71 I at t O0 4 00 4 It I 00 t 00 I 10 1 to I tt I 15 i to 1 to 3 to. BULLS. 3 M I to I 10 3 Tt I 15 t 71 I U t It t It 1.. CALVES. I U I II 3 I to 1 1 to 1 3 tt BTAOS. III 17 loe 165 140 150 4 71 I 11 I to 8 6 lilt I tl STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. , lit I 10 I.. no I 14 170 I M MO It) ,471 I U tuo I SO 144 I tt , l. lot , 4!4 . t"4 8 00 8 It I tt IM I tt 80..., 1... 8... It... 8.... it!! 65 603 24, 37 27,i:-3 39.190 34.543 32.737 H9 28.922 27.768 30, SN) 'JA 7.o :'jcii;-j 11 A'l'H! 4I d I 821 4 ttt I 61 3 73 6 09S.I 8 H 6 i.l 4 W 3 (.J 1 So f 124. 7 02 8 U 4 89 8 $7 3 Rt 04 7oito7ia au3rt ( of T U I 87 I 8i 4 74 8 81 . I 7 l 6 99 34i 4 io; 8 t 1341 7 16 10 6 37 4 71 8 80 3 M 6 l4l 3 06 6 39 4 73 3 63 t 74 6 lt4,l T 14 8 41 4 71 3 68 3 74 6 104 7 361 6 07 I 4 73 3 oil I SO 6 104 7 291 6 09 6 39 8 69 3 73 t 16 1 13 8 18 6 to) I 76 3 74 7 23 8 20 6 46 4 79 3 82 6 15 7 2a 8 I81 6 661 4 75 2 S3 3 61 6 26 8 10 6 66 4 79 3 51 3 63 6 164j 7 It I 6 60 4 85 8 to 3 70 6 IM41 7 10 6 16. t 941 8 86 1 8 71 6 04 7 06 6 21 6 65 3 6 3 73 4 874 19 8 2266) 4 89 8 73 . 7 j. u ,iT - . . il a 11 o v 11 0 i. v oo a 1131 7 841 6 25 6 82, 4 Mi 3 S'i 3 75 6 81 6 80 4 85 3 00 3 78 7 451 8 till 4 Dili X ia :l 7t 7 36 6 2i 1 4 93 18 He I I 71 7 261 36 6 76 7 21 36 6 87 4 89) - 1 f 2t toi b soi 4 9i 6 17 I 7 30 1 8 64 5 9nj 6 06 , 6 1441 I ( 69 6 66 6 16 6 07 I 7 221 I 6 891 6 12i I 7 28 6 66 6 10 I 41 I " t l I 40 14 1 .ft 70 . . f-i I 78 . trn 1 75 "1 , "0 l4 17.. t. l' I 0 HOtlfl llfirnlnta nf Y,rtrm ym.-i.rm lllu.r.l v..l.. this morning, and 11s nil markets Here ? noted lower, the niniket here took n still ttrther drop. At the opening the ill irk. t waa a big dime lower, with most of the sales going at 34 .9" i 4 974. Hi-foro long, however, it became evident Hint packers all wanted a good many hogs nivl the m tr ket keit gaining In activity and strength until the last sales were largclv at 34 974 and 8".oo, or, in other words, neurit half of the early decline was regained. The gen eral market could heat It described bv calling It t'oioc lovicr. The bulk of all the hogs sold from 34 to f:. on. with choice loads hugely from I.1.00 to 3ii.0T and the Unlit and trasny stuff from M 9i down. Owing to the activity toward the clove, practically .v.rvthlnir wns l,e tl, ml. 1.11.. ..f ti.'a forenoon. Nu. . AT. :i it4 Jl U7 1 7 I Representative sales: SK rr. No. At si,, ft ... 4 75 74 24.1 40 4 ST IX ... 4 75 7! Jsl M I 7i, 4 0 T tM 100 4 S714, ... 4 M 74 11 8.) 4 74 ... 4 So 13 !.'4 ... 4 I7U SO 4 85 7t IIS ... 4 t7i4. 10 4 15 73 24.S ... 4 I7kt ... 4 85 71 t4t ... 8 PO M 4 88 71 3 1 ... I 00 ... 4 85 It IVt 40 I 00 ... 4 5 7t :it 40 00 ... 4 8 15 M4 120 I 00 ... 4 85 71 1t ... I 09 ... 4 89 71 2' 3 ... 100 120 4 01 15 ti ... t 00 10 4 M M SM ... I 00 ... 4 85 t (44 40 t 00 too 4 85 H 141 ... t 00 1!" 4 85 It 141 150 I 00 110 4 tt tl "1 loo t 00 ... 4 85 76 121 80 5 00 10 4 05 lot ... 00 ... 4 85 IT Ill ... 8 00 ... 4 85 1 44 230 I 00 ..: 4 88 80 ...rt ... It) ... 4 85 tl 241 40 I 00 ... 4 85 It lit ... I 00 ' ... 4 06 101 247 ltO 5 00 M 4 85 14 241 40 I 00 ... t to 261 to I 00 40 4 86 71 114 1 00 I 00 400 4 85 8. 2.11 80 I 00 40 4 85 tii 14 SO t 00 40 4 85 7r. 231 ... I OS 40 4 85 T lit ... I 00 40 4 85 tt 2?7 ... I 00 to 4 85 57 t?S ... 00 SO 4 85 77 2?.0 120 t 00 40 4 r, CS 16 ... I 00 ... 4 W. t 2J0 150 5 00 10 4 174 72 srs ... t CO ... 4 8"Vt 71 211 ... B 00 40 4 1714 tl ..Ill ... 6 00 SO 4 871, 141 1 140 00 12C 4 87S tl lit 40 I 00 ... 4 87i, 7! j;0 40 t 01 ... 4 871 63 244 80 I 00 ... 4 87H CS 221 80 I 00 ... 4 87lj t. 227 ... 5 00 ... 4 874 t 234 10 I 00 ... 4 87 4 244 to I 00 ... 4 174 tl 134 ... t 00 40 4 874 14 2'5 ... 5 00 ... 4 874 72 141 120 t 00 SO 4 874 48 240 40 I 00 10 4 174 41 241 ... t 00 ... 4 87 4 88 f.4 ... 5 00 120 4 174 74 225 160 I 00 40 4 874 tt 114 120 I 00 ... 4 87 4 07 277 ... 8 00 10 4 8)4 71 207 80 5 00 40 4 874 5 234 120 6 00 ... 4 87 4 72 !M ... 5 00 10 t 87 4 72 Ill ... I 00 ... 4 174 Tt 22 SO 8 024 SO 4 874 tl 281 ... t OJ4 80 4 174 15 170 ... t 05 100 4 174 ts 210 SO I 05 ... 4 874 t4 244 120 5 05 ... 4 874 75 255 40 6 05 120 4 874 t? ... I 05 40 4 87 4 46 31 ... I 06 40 4 874 lOt 164 tl 1H 41. tl. H. 4. It. 44. 4. tt. 17. 71. 77. 7T. to. 4S. 47. 9. 11. rs. St. II. to. 71. M. to. !. 13. 70. an 154 171 tl JM lit fit 127 tt7 t7 1st 114 144 !! Vl tit 107 110 8"0 S00 lit mi ttt tit 1st J41 137 tl S'4 lit t"1 foj m ii .7 131 171 71.. 7V. 71.. 70.. 71.. 11.. tl.. 49.. 11.. 71.. 7.1.. S.. 72.. .. Il.. 71.. 42.. S3.. 44 . It.. 1.. 17.. r.. 77.. .. 75.. tt. . 14.. SS.. 1.. 77.. n.. 70.. tl.. 74.. SO,. .. sr.. 74.. .....147 ;4 J12 231 .... .MS 141 1H7 257 2 110 2.11 tn SSI lis irt 144 111 .715 lit .12s .211 .JUt .141 .214 .14 .181 .ltt .223 .115 .230 .131 .244 ?? T7 SHEEP AND LAMBS There was an other moderate run of sheep here this morning, but reports from other points were unfavorable to the selling Interests, and as a result the maket was lacking In tvctlvity, with prices a shade lower. The sheep that Just suited packers sold without much trouble at about steady prices, whilo others were a trifle lower. Lambs, though, were slow sale and generally a dime lower than yesterday. Common stuff In partic ular waa hard to move. Yearlings sold up to 15.25, clipped sheep and yearlings, 34 60; ewes, 34.76. and lambs brougnt 5.o6. Most all the sheep were disposed of in fairly good season, but it was late before the lambs were all sold. Quotations for corn-fed stock: Oood to choice lambs, I5.&05.75: fair to good lambs, 35.UMi(5.50; good to choice Mexican Veartlnsrs 14 OlVrA IT.- atxnA 4a .h,,ln. ,,.. l'.''".''''"!8. 31 754f5.O0: fair to good yearlings, 4504)4.751 good to choice wethers, 4.7i'i 4.P0; fair to good wethers, 34.26gi-t.Ki; Rood to choice ewes, 34.2fi4.6i); fair to good ewes, I3.75ij4.15. Representative sales: NO- Av. Price. 9 weatern ou!l ewes 84 2 75 lR Xl't.t err. ,n,n. r. A ,i 363 western ellpped'ewes".'.'."!!" 95 8 35 73. v.ltnrn h . . . . , j J. . un , ;v 11V 405 western Icmbsj 73 6 f.5 11 western lt.mbs 73 5 65 46. cull ewes stt 3 26 10 cull ewes ' i 350 28 clipped y'rllngs and wethers. & 4 N) i3 Wyoming ewes 94 4 M 361 clipped la- '.a 4 60 . 20 clipped iaa.UH r) 4 m ISO clipped yearling 72 4 60 844 clinned venrllncu to j 200 western ewes ..: '94 ' tt5 404 western ewes itju 4 7, 181 Wyoming clipped ewes and,. : ' .Jennings 78 4 to 4TA wn vallnn. . - . - 287 western lambs ......".'..".'"!!- 73 1 6 as Kansas Cltr Ilve Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, March 31. CATTLR Receipts. 3.800 head. Including 200 south erns; market strong; export and dressed beef steers, 10c higher, 34. 80776.26; fair to good, steady. 350$4.40; western fed steers, strong, 13 40W4 40; stockers and feeders, weak. t2.7oOT4.25; southern steers, t3.5iig4 15; southern nnn-a . 0 ...,w nr. . , . -.,i, .0,Kr(.,,, native ; strong, I2 00in4 00; native heifers. 33.25 "I'ui.1" caivea, ;i oorilti. 26. HOOS-Recelpts, 6.000 head: market lOo iJi Anp' i15'- bulk' IS-Mf5.12m hesvv, SHEEP AND LAMfi 9 Receipts, 7.000 head; market atrong; native lambs. 3r1.0O K . S wsitiirn liimt.aa l f.,4. z fu. - a 34.2tV54.75: yesrllngs, $4.805.25; stockers and feeders, 32.504.50. St. Ials Live Stock Marked. ST. LOUIS, March 31. CATTLR Re ceipts, 2.500 head. Including 900 Texans market, steady: native shipping and export steers, 34.2M5.40; dressed lieef and butcher aa aa -,'.. m. .. , - ., . r.. vo.f--v'. e,, Bit-i-m, uiliier J.t.il Ins., 33.75fi5.00; stockers and feeders, 33.254.00: cows and heifers. 3 ?57t4.2fi: canners. 32 ln-ffi 2 50; bulls. 33 00-94.16: calves. 34.25di6.60: Texas and Indian steers, t3.2S174.35: cows and heffers. 32 1033.10. HOGS Rerelnts. 8 500 head- m.rU-t lower: nigs and lights. 34.65'3.00; packera. 4 !xo5.30i butchers and beat heavy, $5.25tr 6.45. 8HEFP AND 7.AMnqT).r.lnl. son head; market steadv: native muttons. 14 40 ffffi.flft: lambs. 34.ftfKfj5.fiO: cnlla and hurl. 3.1.60f 4. 25; stockers. 32.00073.00. Slonx Cltr live Stork Market. BlTTCX CITY. Tn . Xfnreh in -lOn.l.l Telegram.) CATTLR Receipts. 800 head. Market steadv: atockers slow: heevns tn r.n 4.70; cows, bulls and mixed. 83.20713 70; HEAL KSTA'I'U TRAKsKEHS. Deeds filed for record March 30, I'M, as f ur- nmrieu oy ine Midland Uuaraiitee and Trust company, bonded absirucler, ion Farnam street, for The Ree: Omaha Loan and Building Association 10 ioan j. nailer, lot 01, of Clark Place ti urn Annette C. Himebuugh to John Saunders; lot 6, block 48, Plutte al ley 1 Hie T. Merrlam to John Saunders, lot 6. block 4t. Platte Vallev 1 Thomas J. O'Nell and wife to Edward v oaaceK, lot id, block 3, Polttr & Cobb's add to South Omaha 1 Anna Corrlgan to Henry and Mary Miller, lot 1. block 6. Corrliran Placa fin Thomas U. Cutlra to Fannie K. and ttutna cutlra, part of lot a. Co burn's SUb.. block 11. West llmahi 1 Sheriff to Herbert It. Heathllt-ld, part of lot 7. block 122. Omaha 8 fW7 Caroline Hansen and husband to Peter flcqueur, lot 3, block 22, 1st add to Corrlgan Place 1 ino M. Kugenie Kelby and husband lo John W. Towle, lot 11 and part of lot 10. block 6. Alamo Plaza add irO Frank J. Fitzgerald and wife to An drew . Jensen. lie1,., sec. 30-16-10 anno Daniel M. I re and wife to Kugene M. Karl, part of lots U and in. Fair- mount Place i Sheriff to Ueorge Hlrd. lots 19. 30, 21. Z4, co ana 20, bitM-k 11, nighlund Park ariT Jennie L. Bliss and husband to Francis K. 'White, lot 2. Rees Place.. 6,750 Deeds Idled March 31, ltsM: Nicholas Uosman and wife to Camlle Deroughe, part of lots 1 and 2, block 1 and 1. block 4. Corilsran I'l.ra k,v, Ixiuls C. Harder to Lizzie Dent, lots 1 anil Z, block 4. Corrlstan I'lace 800 Dora Flor and husband to tjeorge Pitner and wife, let 1. block 3, Lin wood Park tun Mary M. Reed to Stephen D. Ifcings, lots, 'Ml In all, In Summit udd I Matinda P. Cook and husband to Klla Al. Cook, part of lot ii. S. K. linger s Oklahoma 1 Rosa J. t.'lemens to Oscar J. Plcknrd, lot 4. block 11. Isaac & Selden's add.. 800 Ira Lehmer and wife to Mrs. Karollne Kbener, lot 22. block 3. Sheridan Place fto Ira C. Von Haller and wife to Frank Dvrnke, lots 21 and 22. block 3, of V'llllam Hagadorn's add SoO Bablna S. Wakeley to Kleazer Wake- ley, lot 8, block 12, and other land In city , 1 A. R. Tar box to J. L. MulMnger. lot 4. Priiyn's sub. of lots 6 and 8. block 14. Blilnn's add. la Amanda Johnson Hattle V. Flowers, of lot 4, block 8. Brown I'ark Add. - 1.026 stockers and feede s, 3-7 "Opt ,9t; catvoa and .f-.irlliipfs. $J 7S u .1. 7v IHHiS -Receipts. :,.'! head. Market 10 lower, selling at fl .;;,i5.ii); bulk. t.9o 4 !i. t lMCAuo .IK SV4JIK M1HKKT, Cattle Mom. Sheep Ten tents lllahrr ad Hon l.ov4er. CHICAOO. March "31. CAT? t.R Re ceipts. 7t' head; market slow; good to piiine steers. tljo'iio.Ji: stockers and feeders, -'.7.Vi6.2.; cows, tt 7. tj 4 : heifers, I'-'"'U 4.5"; m iiiipis. 31 7l-ti;' 50; bulls, tniiji 4 i; calves. U bi i .V; Texas fed sleei-s, tl.oo 11 4 t'4). lit m IS Receipts, FO.Oiii head: estimated fo, morrow. :hmi head; lert over. 11.S71; mar ket. l.Vn'Jic lower; mixed and butchers, t5.1.i'u&.3n; good to choice henvv, lino .10; rough heavy. !;. tnv,t . 30; light, tt iWaio.Si; bulk of sales. fvliiiri an SHKKP AN1 LA MRS -Recelpta. 14 fJ head; market for sheep. r higher; lambs, steady; good to choice wethers, t4.7Mi5.25; fair to choice mixed, t;i ;,v,i4 75; western sheep, 34 5m 1 6. 25; native lambs, tl..l!jtl,tn; western lambs, t4.7.i St. Joseph I lie Slock Market. ST. JOPi:PH. March .".1-CATTI.R Re ceipts. M7 head: mirket steady; natives, 13 iO'io tm; cows mid heifers. tl6tii4.25; stockers and feeders, 3-7. OO'U 4.36. HiMiS-Ri-ei.ts. ti.tls head; market 5ilo lower; light, tn.nuii6.0Tt; medium and henvv. 35 0i 1 'i 5.25 81 1 KKV AND LAM US Recelpta, 4.188 head; market ateady to strong; wethers, 8 l.V5 X; ewes. 35; . Iambs, steady to loo lower, 35.75. Stork In Slant. Following are tha receipts of live stock for tho six principle weateru cities yester- uuy ; Cattle. . . S unn .. 7,i .. 8 M .. 2,500 .. 947 .. SOO ,'.iTM7 Hogs. Sheep. 10.4S0 4 Sl 5ii.oii) 14.0n) ti.lX) I.IHO 8.5i 2.500 ' .41S 4.138 2.800 81,118 2M9. South Omnha Chicago Kansas City , Ft. Irfuils St. Joseph Sioux City Totals Pry Goods market. NEW TORK. March 31 PRY OOODS-. T7e market has not changed from the stagnant condition which lias been prev alent for so long. Total Imports of dry goods at this port for the week ending today were valued at 32,374,075. R tlUVAY TIMK C A It II. ISIOM 8TATIOS 14)111 A1UD HARCV, Chicago, nock Island A 1'aelOi KAfT, ban Oi'rasn PayllsM Limited '. .a 1 55 tn rhlraso Daylight Local sl'OOam Chlcio Xiprawa , . ..Ml-lt am Ps Molopa Ztfirem , ...a a-30 pm Caicago Fast Kxprras a t-.IO pm WEST. Rnrkr tlountaln l.tmltaii a 1:30 am Llni-olD, Colorado Springs, Dsn- vpr, Pueblo aod Woal a 1:10 pm TVina. ca'lfornla and 01 lahoma Flyer a 4:10 pm Wabash. St. Lou I a "Cannon Pall" Ei....a t to pm BL Loula Local (Co. BluB')...a ..tt ua ( hlcaao oX Northnealarn. Fast Cblraio a 140 am bora I Chicago allitOam Mall a 1:10 pm Local Sioux City Iuyllaht Si. Paul. a t 'to am llarlllht I hlrago A 1:00 am Limits ('ba-aao ..... a I tt pm Fast Chlraio a,i. I to pra Loral I be no ,a,a .a tilt pm Kmt St. Paul ..r-.a I. It win Bt. Paul Kipreas Faat Mall - , Ixirat Htoux City ...--... ..b 4 00 pin Norfolk and Bonaereol ..atiotara .Inrnln aod Long Pino. . .. . .b t'Ot aui llaadwooo. Hot Bprlnl,s and Lincoln a f-to pm Cattprr and Vyomlng Esirta...d I -to pm Hastings, Superior sad iblon..t 8 to pat Clilcnco. Milwankee A 8t. Pan Chlcalo Payllitht , t 7. 51 am ('hlrago Fast Kspraaa a 8 -48 pm Oyerland Limited a 8:10 pm Det Molnas Ezprass a 1 :tt am Illinois Central. Chlrago Exprass a 7:60 pm Chicago. Minneapolis ' aV fett. faul Limited.... a t.lo pm Mlnnaapolls and St. Paul Et...k f to am It.lon l'acfllc, Th Overland Llriltad ... t am 1 ha Fast Mall rffHu Too California tv.prams .a C.-SO pm TI.e Atlnntlo fj-ectal. , Tra Pr rtland-4iioaan rt-xJM. ..a I .to pra Ta Atlantlo I jproao. To CiHurad.y' paclal..........tllJi pm Tb Chicago 8toal Llr.cola,, lieaArlca ead ' ftVfrma- -Jnirg PlimtM','. .m, '... b t Ot pml Coinuibua Local - b 8 04 pm.' 4 l.lcasro tJrrat, Vetern. 8f,'Pt a-ia KlniMmpolla Lmtd. ':'rj;'1; fc:. -Paul a-id Mlanaapolia &g...a' f9t am florgo Limited , ..,.a:topm tt.'Faul, V un. a'CMiK M, i liMfa CMcago Bfvresa . .... t:0 am Dllaaonrl Vaclflo. ft. Louis Eiprass... , ., .,-.10:00 ajg K. C. Ok 8U Louis rpiaa....a:o.to pm . AttIts. a I 60 art k I II pn a I '3ft pn bit to am a 1:16 pm s f :3t pa) 1:00 pm alt . 40 pr a t 10 an) al0:l0 pm t 7 M ara i to pis b i tt pm aio eo pm au JO pm a t 15 am a 1.46 pm e'roa'ata a t at am i 40 pm 0 I SO am bio-15 am MO .It am a 1:10 pm 6:10 pm I t:lt pm all 15 pm a I IS pm a t it am a 1:14 pm aio .tt pm a 1:08 am kl0:tt pm a 1:05 pm a 8:10 pm a 7 lo in t I to pm ti 7 to pm a :! am a iit am bititt bm ti lt am a 7:16 'am a I to pm alO to am a't-ot'pm a 1:18 pm a l:it ia IllRLINCTOM Tiyi:0 lOTH A MASON Clilcuao, Darlington A Ctiacy. Lssts Ariir. Chicago Special.... i a1:00tm s I 64 pnt Cticago Veiitibuled Eipraaa a 4:00 pm a 7:46 ara Chicago Local a 8:11 am all CO am Chicago Llniltod .......a 8:06 pm a 7:45 pm fast Mall, : 43 pm Kansas City, Bt. Joseph A Co. BlotTa. Kansas City Day Eipraaa a 1:11 am a 1:08 pm Ft. Loula Flvar c ..a 1:16 pm all 01 am Kanaaa City Night Eipraaa a!0:4f pm a I: to aa MorllnaVton A Missouri Klver. Wymora, Beatrira and Lincoln.. a I to am bll oj pm Ketraaka Kspraaa. a 150 am a 7:46 pm Dfwvar LlmitaO ....a 4:10 pm a 1:46 am II ink Hlils Fugat found Ei.all 10 pm. a I 10 pm Colorado Veatlbulad Fljrer. ......... a I 10 pm Lincoln Fast Mall...., b 1:67 pm a 1:01 am Fort Crook aod Flatlstpo.itb. .. .b 1 . 10 pm b)0:lt am BsllSTue aad Pacific Junotoa..s 1:le pm s 8:17 am Del avua aad facino jncUoa..a 8:60 am UKUSTEIt UEVOT-IBTH at WCDSTER Missouri Paclno. Lssts Arrlra. Nab. Local via Waaplag Vatar.b tilt pm st0:M am Chlcaao, St. Paul, Mian. A Onvalia. , Twin City Pauengsr b 150 am b I 10 pm Sloui City I'aaaengar a t 00 pm all 10 am Oakland Local.. .....b 8:46 pm k P.10 am a Dally, b Dally aicept Bandar. 8 Dally aaospt Saturday. tally sxcspt Monday. OCEAN STKAtl SHIt'S, HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE. Umm tvis-Scraw Huam a iA.HM Taaa KEW fukk-aoilkaLAM, la sKiULutiNAV nillug TuaaUajr, at 10 a. aa. Futadam Apt. til Moordam i,..Apl. H Hctteidam Apl; Lli Foladam ...May 10 Kyudaoi Apt. 1, liottardam May If Will call al Plymouth. HOLLAND-AM FHll'A LINE, aa Itaarbors St. Cii. aaga, IIL; Harry Mueraa, Itol raraam St.! 0. Eatkartord, Ull t aruam tui 1. B. haroolda. lias (aniaat a. AWD1UH LINE V. MAO. STEAMillll'B, KEW TORK, LONIKlNPEHhT AND CLA8Q0W. NEW VUHK. GIbft ALTAE AND NAPLES'. Buparlor accommodatlona. Eitellant cutalna. Tha emtort of (aaraugars carafully coiisl6aiad. Slngia or round trip lickrts Detwrcn Nee York and Scotch. English.' Irish and all principal Sandlnaviae aod couiluanlal pointa at attraotlva rales. Itand for Book of Toura. For tickets or gaaeral informattoa apply to any liiral agent of tha Anchor I.liia or te HENDtKSUN DROS , (Jut A Asrnta. Chicago, III. COMMISSION COs Incorporated Capital and Surplus $600,000. ialers in GRAIN, PROVISIONS, STOCKS, BONDS AXO INVESTMENT SECURITIES. REr'ERENCKS: 178 State and Na tional Banks Ac Commercial Agenda. luu Hrancli unices. General OlBrei N. V. 1.1 1 Halldla. 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