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    TIIE OMAHA DAILY DEE: FRIDAY, JULY 29. 1903.
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GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Leading Cereal it Erratic, out Higher
at the Uote.
FA1S IN NORTHWEST) WHEAT STRONG
Moisture tn Kama Weakens Corn-
Contf la tAbeat Reported at
Wliilp(-Wtil Slate Re
ports Say ol Rut,
OMAHA. July 27, 1906.
It wai an erratic market In wheat. The
opening Ml higher, but the demand
was poor and price uropped oft until they
were considerably below yesterday. It be-
fan raining; In the northwest, boosting
prices In Mlnneaiiolis, and the other mar
Sift followed. The close snowed a sub
stantial gain over yesterday. July finished
at mc, September at 8AiTS7c and De
cember at VI -u.88u.
. Rain In Kansas, where they have set up
-in try weatner howl for a week, weakened
the corn market. Good acceptances at
country points was a contributing factor.
July closed at 64c. old July at Mc, Sep
tember at 83c, old September at U4j.64c,
Iecember at 45o and old December at
48c.
Oats took a tumble along with corn.
July was 28o, September 28c and Decem
ber 29c
Spot corn on the Omaha market waa
down Ho from yesterday, 60e being asked
for No. 1 white. The spot market la Jo
lower than It waa last Friday.
Liverpool cabled wheat firmer on reported
damage to Russian crop. Spot corn waa
firm and futures dull. heat closed 'oVJ
higher and corn d lower.
A corner In July wheat is on at Winni
peg. Wednesday evening prices bad ad
vanced there 7c In four days The trade
has it that Valentine was buying in Chicago
and selling September wheat in Minneapo
lis yesterday.
Rankin, at Chicago, to the Adams Oraln
company, at Omaha, says: "The first move
ment 01 wheat la about over and elevator
people have been unable to buy any cash
wheat at anything like prices In the pit.
1 believe the future markets will have to
advance 8&4c a bushel to come up to prices
paid at country points or they will get no
het delivered."
The North Dakota crop buletln says re
ports regarding black rust are conflicting,
but It does not seem to be widespread or
to have done any particular damage so far.
The South Dakota bulletin says: "earing
wheat is showing some black rust In scat
tered localities in middle and northern
counties east of the Missouri river. It
seems to be confined mostly to the leaves,
but Is doing no material damage yet.
There Is considerable complaint of ainut
and a little of blight."
Chicago cash handlers of corn had larger
m-wpmncei or corn irom tne west yester
day, especially from Nebraska, one house
buying 100.000 bushels. Increased offerings
are due to a falling off at the western
and southern demand. The head of a larga
cash house said: "May corn looka like a
pretty fair purchase to me. Our cable In
dicates that they are needing rain very
badly In Hungary and Roumanla.
If this crop should be hurt It will make
a nig aemana ror corn from this country
and theV m I ff h f miVa & m I I n Awnnetna
v Liverpool states that offerings of Argentina
corn are limited and business is transacted
mostly on consignments. Smaller shipments
are expected by Beptember and estimates
of th sixa of the last crop are being re-
UUUGU,
' Omaha) Cask Prices.
WHEAT New No. 2 hard, 81c; No. 8
hard, 7c; No. 4 hard, 75c; No. 8 spring. 860.
CORN No. 2, 494c; No. 3, 49c; No. 4.
48e; no grade, 44t47c; No. 3 yellow. 50c;
do. yenow, 4o; wo. i white, 60c; No. 3
Willi, puc.
OATS No. 2 mixed, 29c: No. I mixed,
28c; No. 4 mixed. 2SC; No. i white. 81o; No.
8 white, 30c; No. 4 white, 30c; standard,
Carlot Receipts.
Wheat. Com
Oats.
Chicago 27
29
53
195
Kansas city
Minneapolis
Omaha
Duluth
St. Louis
121
.53 U , 1
146 65 79
Mlaaoapolla Grala Market.
The range of prices pttli in Minneapolis,
as reported by the Ed wards- Wood com
pany. llu-Ul Hoard of Trad building, waa
Artlcl. Open. Hlgh.l Low. Close. Ye y.
Tju?y.hfrstJx
6ept...I2fil 94 if 01 93 92
Dc..laB4l. ; V fo 9t iS)
WEATHER IX THE GRAI1 BELT
Cloadr aad TareatlenlBS; Wrath
Prat-alla Over Ceatral Portloa.
OMAHA. Julv 27. 1906.
Cloudy and threatening weather prevail!
over the entire central portion of the coun
try this morning and light and scattered
rains are falling In the upper Missouri and
middle MIhsIssIddI valleys. 1Ocal showers
occurred in the central valleys and west
during the last twenty-four hour and the
outlook Is favorable for showery weather
In the central valleys tonight and Friday.
Excessive rains occurred at points in east
ern Kansas and western Missouri; a fall
of 6.82 lnche being recorded at Fort Scott.
Kan.
Omaha record of temperature and pre
cipitation compared with the corresponding
day OI in aaai inree year;
1906. 1904. 1903. 1902.
Minimum temperature.... 64 64 74 63
Precipitation' ... T .00 .00 T
Normal temperature for today, 76 degree.
Deficiency In precipitation sine March L
7.06 Inches.
Deficiency correapondtnir period tn 1904,
1.80 Inches.
Deficiency corresponding period In ltOt,
s. aj invnw..
OMAHA DISTRICT REPORTS.
Tamp. Rain,
fftation. Max. Mln. Inches. Bky.
Ashluau. Nel)... 76
Auburn. Neb 73
63
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.16
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy .
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
61
62
60
66
64
63
62
64
69
69
60
62
69
Columbus, Nab.. 7
Kalrbury, Neb... 85
Fairmont, Neb... 71
Gr. Island. Neb.. 78 .
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.00
.00
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.19
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.01
.01
Hartlngton. Neb. 70 1
Oakdala, Neb.
77
umana, rieo,...
Tekamah, Neb.
Carroll. Ia
Clarlnda. Ia....
Sibley, la
Sioux Cltv. Ia..
, 74
73
, 66
, 76
, 70
. 68
. 66
Storm Lake, la.
Cloudy
DISTRICT AVERAGES.
No. of Temp. - Rain.
' Central. Elation. Max. Mln. 1 nones.
Chicago, 111.....
Columbus, O
De Molnea, la...
Indianapolis, Ind.
Kansas City, Mo.
Louisville. Ky....
Minneapolis
Omaha, Neb
bu Louis, Mo....
29 78 6S ,01
18 80 66 .00
14 72 60 .16
11 83 60 T
18 82 62 1.38
19 82 62 .01
28 78 ' to ' .10
15 74 62 .02
U 78 63 .24
L. A. WELSH.
Local Forecaster.
Kaasaa City Grata aad Prortsloaa.
The rang of prices paid In Kansas City -as
reported by th Edwards-Wood company.
U0-U1 Hoard ol Trad buiiaing, wa:
Article. Open. I Hlgh.l Low. Close.l Y y.
Wheat
July...
Sept...
Dec...
Cu
July...
SepT...
Lee...
Oats
Sept... Pork
July... . Sept..,
Lata
July..,
bept..
Bins
July.,
kept..
80!
80
7
80 o 80
76 77 77
T7 79 7S
49 49
48 J 4es
' 89 toV. 4o
26 26 r
12 90 12 92 11 80
12 90 U 02 U 96
7 08 T 01
T 17 7 20 7 16
T 67 7 66
7 80 T 87 7 80
77HS''"
fS
7l
48
4tl
40n
4Wt
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It 90
12 83
U 0j
U 9:-90
7 IT
7 67
1 80
I 20
-Yin-
KANSAS CITY. July 17. WHEAT
Steady; July, eUc; September, 7-jj7&-ic; De
cember, 79c; cash. No. 2 hard, 8wu3e;
no. a. TJMtuSlc; No. 4. 74avftc; No. 2 rd.
uajNi'c; xo. i. ii,.'c; no. 4, i.liooHC.
COKN Lower; July, c; September,
45ji-t6c: December. Ufi3c: May. Sieve:
caan. No. 8 mixed, tsc; No. 3- 4hQ'48c;
NO. I wblte, Kwxesc; r.o. x, tofucjoa
OATS Steady ; No. I white, a-4ii:c; No.
RYE Steady: 66.7a
HAY Hieady: choice timothy, 88.609.00;
prsurle, KW7.0O.
Bl TTLR bieady; creamery, !&&18o;
lacKing, Joe.
EUGSmeady; - Missouri and Kam
new No. 2. whltewood cases included,
lac; case count. 14c; cases returned. c leaa.
Keceipts. bhipments.
Wheat, bushel .lae)
Corn, bushels t aVO W.MQ
Ctus, bushels U,uuO la.vuD
Llver4Ml Orala Market.
..LIVERPOOL. July 17. WHEAT Soot;
NenHnai. Iitures: Quiet; July. nomlnaUi
Beptember. (c kd: Dax-ember, ta 7id.
MtOi-m Jaajfcttt krin; AiaKicaui
mixed, 6s $d. Futures: Market Quiet;
July, nominal; September, in 9d.
CHICAGO f;RAH AJJD PROVISIONS
Features of the Trading a4 Closing;
Prices tin Board ef Trade.
CHICAGO. July B.-An official forecast
Of rain for Minnesota and the Dakota
had a strengthening influence on the wheat
market here today. At the close September
wheat was up V. Corn Is oft HuV. Oats
are down He. rrovieions are tunic hlgner.
The wheal market opened lutn, with
September up Vqc to tt'v at i-iKic.
Wet weather in the not lowest was Hie
principal reason for the Initial til-tunes.
Another factor was a fair advance at
Liverpool. As a result of weather bureau
predictions of rain tomorrow throughout
Minnesota and tne Dakota an active de
mand developed from communion houses
and caused prices to advance atxive the,
opening level. September touching 87c.
Towaru the end 01 the first hour, however,
the market became quite weak. A snarp
break In corn was partly responsible tor
quite liberal profit-taking In wheat and
atarted wheat prices downward. In ad
dition crop news from wheat In the north
west, while conflicting, furnished much en
couragement to bears, many advices as
serting that black rust had done Utile
damage thus far. On the reaction Bep
tember sold off to Wcac. The weakness
was shortlived. Shorts soon begun to buy
freely again. The close waa firm, with
September at SPetiSTc. Clearances of wheat
and flour were equal to 18.000 bu. Min
neapolis, Duluth and Chicago reported re
ceipts of 434 cars, against 231 cars last
week and 2i cars a year ago.
Heavy liquidation by prominent longs
caused weakness in the corn market. Ideal
weather for the growing crop was the
main bearish factor. Reports regarding
the progress of the hew crop were gen
erally extremely favorable. A decline of
lo to lo In the price of cash corn had
a weakening effect on option prices. Pros
pects 01 a lioerai increase in movement,
favored the bears. Late in the session a
partial recovery of the rarly losses oc
curred on buying by shorts. The close was
rainy eteariy. Beptember opened a snaue
lower at 63c. sold between b2a and 63c
and closed at 53c. Local receipts were Jo9
cars, with 70 of contract grade.
Weakness of corn resulted In renewed
liquidation of oats. In consequence the
market waa inclined to weakness. Wet
weather In the harvesting districts partly
offset the effect of the break in corn. Sep
tember opened tUo higher at atvrivs'.u,
sold off to 28c and closed at 28c. Local
receipts were 196 cars.
Provisions were firm, under a rair ae-
mand from packers and shorts. The yel
low fever situation was consiaerea to De
well In check and this fact tended to
strengthen values in the provisions pit. At
the close September pork was up 10c at
$13.10. Lard was up 7tH0c at $7.30. Ribs
were tVrJ7e higher at Ii.V-'Yt'U i x.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
161 cars: corn. 21 cars; oats, 231 cars; hogs,
l.ono head. . .
The leading futures ranged as ioiiows:
Artloles.l Open. Hlgh. Low. Close ! Yes'y.
Wheat
July ;
Sept.
Dec.
86'
SJ1! 86 I S-VS
8-7l
874i
87B85'
87
Corn-
July
M
55 V
64H
64
R1
63'
tJuly
B4;
THept.
tSept.
tDec.
63)
p24 53V!
62H
45-
29'4
28V.
63
53t
K1Tvs
46
o
45
29 H
29
30
13 15
Oats-
July
Sept.
Dec.
WW,
30
2
81(6
ia re
12 97
7 22
7 30
7 87
7 92
fflV
May
Pork-
Sept.
1 00
IS IS
97H
12 87i
Oct.
13 07H
13 0714
Lard-
Sept.
Oct.
7 20
7 30
7 39
7 20
7 30
7 85
7 90
7 SO
7 S7H
7 87
Ribs-
Sept.
7 87H
7 92
7 (
7 95
Oct.
7 97HI
7 97V4
No. 1 fOid. JNew.
Cash quotations were as follows:
FLOUR Easier: winter patents, $4.3vfJ
4.40; straights, M.OOifi.an; spring patents,
48otS.40; straights. $3.60i"a4.85; baker. 62.40
fi3 40.
W HEAT No. t aprlng, ll.04igl.10; No. S,
9oc?jtl.0n; No. I red, 88c.
CORN NO. Z, SCac: INO. z yenow, ooc.
OATS No. 2. 29fi30c; No. 2 white, new.
81c: No. S white. ai31o.
RYB No. Z, hoc. . ,
BARLEY Oood feeding, 87S38c; fair to
choice malting, 42845c.
SEED No. 1 flax, 11.80; No. 1 northwest
ern, $1.89; prime timothy, 13.16; clover, con
tract grade. 112. 75fj 13.00.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., HS.ORfT
rM,10vJLard, par 100 lbs.. 87.12p7.15- . Short
ribs 'Sides tioosei, ti.tn'ii.v). onon ciear
sides (boxed). $7.87(&.O0.
The receipts and snipmenta oi nour ana
(Tain were as follows:
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 83.6YIO 15,900
Wheat, bu 227,000 20.4Ym
Corn, bn ! 815,000 4B1.8O0
Oats, bu 271.200 140,000
ttye, ou
Barley, bu 22.000 8.100
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market wa steady; creameries, 16tiTJic;
dairy. 16ql8c. Eggs, firm; at mark, cases
Included, 15c- firsts, 16c; prime first, 18c;
extras, 20c. cheese, strong, 10 'S 11c.
St. Lewis Geaeral Market.
ST. LOUIS, July 27. WHEAT Higher on
rains; No. 2 red cash, elevator, nominal;
track, 86g87e: September, 82c; December,
84c; No. 2 hard, 84(jOc.e.
CORN Lower; No. 2 cash. 63c; track,
64c; Beptember, 60Sc; December, 43c.
OATS Steady; no. I casn, nominal;
track, 28S29o new, 32e old; July, 29c; Sep
tember. Zixc: rso. z wnue, ta new, c
old.
FLOUR Steady; red winter patents,
24. 406460: extra fancy and straight. $3.96rt
4.10; clear,$3.2EVErS.40.
BESU-Timothy, steaay, spot, 4i.ao; new,
$3.60.
CUKINfflEALr-melltir, M.(U.
BRAN Steady: sacked, east track. 72ft
78o. v
HAT Hteady: timothy, x.iJWi4.w; prai
rie. r76O10.60.
IRON COTTON TIES B9C
BAOOINO 8c.
HEMP TWINE 6Hc.
PROVISIONS Pork, higher; lobbing,
113.30. Lard, higher; prim steam, 84.76.
Dry salt meats, steady; boxed extra shorts,
87-87; clear ribs, 88.87; short clears, 3.62.
Bacon, steady; ooxea extra snort, ts.uft;
dear ribs, 89.12: short clear, 39.87.
POULTRY Steady; chickens. 10c;
springs, 12o; turkeys, 13c; ducks. 78o;
geese, 6tt.
BUTTER Steady; creamery, 15Hf20o;
dairy. 14rt7o.
EQQ6-Steady, 1SQ, cae count.
Recelms. Shipment.
Flour, bbls 7.000 7,000
Wheat, bu i.i"u
Corn. bu. 66.no0 23.no0
Oats, bu 80,000 60,000
Mllraaaksa Grata Market.
MILWAUKEE. July 27. WHEAT Mar
ket lc lower; No. 1 northern, 31.11: No. 2
northern. 81064.109; September, hoftWo'C,
bid. .
RYE Hteady; no. i, mine.
BARLEY Market 28o lowers No. 2, 62c;
mnla. Vn0o.
CORN Market lc lower; No. 8, 65
66c; September, W(ui'c, bid.
Minneapolis Grala Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. July 27.-WHEAT-July.
ri.ot; September, 8c; December, 90
9cc; No. l hard, xi.K": iso. i northern,
Il.uS: No. 2 northern. 21.06.
r LaJCri r irsi patents, w wji ji; secona
Da tents. li.St'u'i Of; first clears. 14(a4.10; imc-
ond clears, l.tUi.i6.
BRAN lb bulk. (12.70311-00.
Philadelphia Frodao Market.
PHILADELPHIA, July 27. BUTTER
Firm: extra western creamery, 21c.
K JUS Firm; western, fresh, LalSo, at
mark.
CHEESE? Firm; New York run creams.
KHiUo; dumeatlc swisa. Hi lie. ;
Dalatb Grata Market.
DULUTH, July 27. WHEAT To arrive
No. 1 northern. 81.08. On track: No.
northern, 21.09; No. 1 northern, 31.01; July
11 04); September, new, 8c; September, old,
3o.
uats-to arrive, zve. un track. 183.
September, to arrive, too.
Peoria Market,
PEORIA
July r.-CORN-Lower
v a
yellow, 64c; No. 3, 84sc: No. 4.
6jc no
grade.
OATS Lower; No. 3 white, alfiilSc: ne
28o; No. 4 white, 30O3uc; new, kc
Evaaarated Apples aad Dried Frails.
NEW YORK, July 16. EVAPORATED
APPLES The market continues firm on
short crop reports, with futures held higher
and a moderate demand for spot supplies.
Common to good are quoted at 4it6c,
prime at tVtftifcc, choice at oU7c, and lauvy
at 7c.
CALIFORNIA DUIEIJ Ki ll H frunea
are firm, but unchanged, prices ranging
from 3c to 6c, according to grade. Apricots
showed a steadier lone at the decline.
Choice are quoted at 9o9c. extra choice
at 10-fillc. fancy at 12 til 5c. Peachea are
H . ...... n ....... . 1 , . n
cboloe at lo61oc, fancy at U4l2c. Rais
ins are dull, with purchases limited to Im
mediate needs. Loose Muscatel are quotaxl
at 44So, seeded raisins at (VltfeiVsO and
London layers at HOvl.li.
NEW YORK STOCKS AND RONDS
Market is Inactive, with Price in Bone
Lines Higher.
RAILWAYS SHOW THE MOST STRENGTH
Foreign Eickanee Reacts Skarplr
ad Russia a Roads His at
Parts cm Prospect of
Peae.
NfcTVV YORK. July 27 -Somethlng like an
Imitation ot activity apptared at times in
tne stoca market today, but notwitnstana'
Ing this appearance tne total of sales for
the clay reveals small Increase In the actual
volume ot the market. The rapid move'
ment of special stocks of secondary tin'
porlance ws what gave color to the spec
ulation and It will be seen that many of
tne most prominent stocks on the list were
dealt in loo suihII extent and that the in'
cilia of the list as a whole was at no time
wholly overcome. With the notable excep
tion of the Krle stocks, which were sub
jected to the profit taking, which has
proved Inevitable in all recent cases on
in publication of good hews, prices ad-
vancea siowiy; but while the tries mem
selves were backward, the placing of the
second preferred srock on the dividend list
by yesterday's declaration of a full year's
dividend was undoubtedly a prime tactor
in encouraging the professional attempt to
initiate a movement lor a rise, vs nen tne
action of the Erie directors Is considered
as a supplement to the Increased dividends
on Reading, Baltimore & Ohio and Amalga
mated Copper and the retention for Illi
nois Central of what has been called an
extra disbursement and designed to cele
brate a notable occasion for the company
there Is presented quite a comprehensive
array of evidence of confidence existing
among mansKers tn the stability of the con
riltlons which have lifted the profits of
oix'ratlons so as to enable Increased dis
bursement to stockholders. " While some of
the western railroads shared in the day's
strength, stocks of the southern and east
ern trunk lines were tho conspicuous fea-
turea of strength, the so-called differential
lines enjoying the widest movements.
Stocka of these companies are compura'
tlvely Inactive and so subject to more ef
fect from manipulation or suddenly exe
cuted orders.
Foreign exchange reacted sharply. In
spite of the hardening of Iondon discounts,
and some attention was paid to reports of
peace prospects and especially to the rise
of Russian bonds In Paris. The taking of
the day's profits involved some Inroads
upon prices In the last hour of trading, but
tne closing tone was firm.
Bonds were firm; total sales, par value,
I3,ins. mo. United States new 4s advanced
v on call.
The quotations on the New York Stock
exchange ranged as follows:
Sales High. Low. Close.
Adams Express
Amal. copper 26,000
Am. Car Ac Foun 600
83
3o'
9o'
30
82
9d -
30
82
86
do preferred 2"0
Am. Cotton OH 2u0
29
do preferred ,
American Express
Am. Hide & L. pfd.. 600 40
Am. Ice Securities
9i
39
in
48
89
.0
18
41
Am. Linseed Oil 1,3"0
do preferred 8i0
Am. Locomotive .... 2.1U0
2'
42
4D
48
111
118
do preferred
Am. Smelt. & R'f'g. .32,100
115
ym
138
96
110
lOivt
156
113
99
6S
152
199
62
do preferred
1.2if
120
Am. Sugar R'f'g...
Am. Tobacco, pfd.
Anaconda Mln. Co.
Atchison
do preferred
Atlantic Coast L...
.. 6o0
1.300
.. 2,000
.. 2,200
.. 2o0
.. 300
..19,1
.. 800
.. 6.K00
.. 8,500
.. 100
.. 8,5uO
139
97
111
86
102
157
114
99
6N
153
1!9
64
79
19
2
180
96
HO'
85
iuz4
167
Baltimore & Ohio.
114
do preferred
Brooklyn Kapld T.
68
Canadian Pacific ..
Central of N. J...
Ches. & Ohio
Chicago & Alton...
1
64
33
do preferred 2o0
79
19
209
178
ffl"
9T
44
27
Great Western 9"0
Chicago & N. W 300
C. M. & St. P 15.600
19
Ml
160
C. Term. & Trans....
18
89
do preferred
600
89
97
C, C, C. & St. L...
Colo. Fuel A Iron...
Colo. & Southern
100
1,V
96
46 .
27
400
27
do 1st preferred...
do 2d preferred.....
69
100 38
87
Consolidated Qas ...
Corn Products
188
.. 800
.. 100
.. 5,600
.. 8.800
.. 200
!! '306
..19,200
..16,500
..13.4U0
10
47
193.
899
81
40
47
86
75
10
47
191
895
81
4o
4
84
74
K'
do nreferred
40
Del. A Hudson ......
Del., Lack. A W
Denver & R. Q
191
895
81
do preferred
86
Distillers' Secur..
Erie
40
4WJ
do 1st preferred
do 2d preferred.
84
74
wn, Electric
173
Hocking Valley
Illinois Central
80
9,100
172
78
169
78
172
International Paper.,
18
do Dreferred
100
78
International Pump.
27
do preferred
Iowa Central
26
6
.26
67
144
164
82
127U,
21
do preferred
K. C. Southern
100 25 26
17(10 145" 143
3m 165 165
1. nun 81 K
7.9HO 127 126
1,800 21 21
L4io ici 123
9i) lfitl 169
1.4W H 9H
2o0 2S fH
10 ex 63
1,000 45 45
400 14" 144"
2, 0O 63 60
do Dreferred
Louisville & Nash...
Manhattan L
Met. Securities
Met. Street Ry
Mex. Central
Minn. & St. L
M , St. P. & 8. 8. M
134
159
do preferred
Missouri Pacific
Mo., Kan. A Tex
28
do preferred
bo
45
National Lead
N. R. R. of Mex, pfd.
87
n. . . entrai
N. Y.. Ont. A W....
Norfolk A Western
145
61
86
2,5(0 86 86
do Dreferred
North American
Pacific Mall
Pennsylvania !
People's Qas
P.. C. C. A St. Jj
Pressed Steel Car....
: 99
43
142
104
lb
89
do preferred
94
Pullman Pal. Car
Reading (
an
104
do 1st preferred.,.,
do 2d preferred
92
Republic Steel
2o
62
8
do prererred
Rock Island Co
do preferred
Rubber Ooods
do preferred
St. L. A 8. F. 2d pfd.
St. Louis 8. W
do preferred
Southern Paclflo
do preferred
Southern Railway....
do preferred
Tenn. Coal A Iron....
Texas A Fnclflc, :.
Toledo. St. L. A W..
do preferred
I'nlon Pacific I
do preferred
IT. R. Express
V. S. Renltv
U. 8. Rubber
do preferred
IT. 8. Steel :
do preferred :
Vs. -Car. Chemical
do preferred
Wabash v .
do preferred
Wells-Farsro E
Westlnghouse Elec...
Western Union
Wheeling A L. B
7ft
84
,104
67
22
69
64
117
82
t
M
So
88
66
12"
98
Ml
1?9
HI
1?3
91
4
1WV4
X4
1W
. 714
10SH
18
1
IS
Wisconsin Centra!
Northern Psclfle .
Central Leather ..
do preferred ....
Ex-dlvldend.
2H
t arm
1 6v
StO
804
4?
104
41
103
41
104
Total sales fer the day, 474.300 shares.
London Stork Market.
LONDON, July 27, Closing quotations on
stoma were:
Conaola, monar 0V?if. T Central...
da account t"V Norfolk W...
Anaconda "Si do pfd
Airhlaon 17 j Ontario 4V W...
do pfd lot iPanmylvanla .,
.144
. tvi
. sv,
. tv.
Baltimore a onto ntv. Rand Mlnea ....
( anadlaa PaclOo 147 Reading
Ches. Oulo 84 do lat pfd
Clilc.ro Ot. W 10 do Id pfd
C. at. A Bt. P 1UVI southern Kallwar
PaHaara 14V, da pfd
banvar A R. O II H Sonthara raclao .
da pfd '.. Mv, tnion Panic
grta 411k' do pfd
do lat pfd 4V C I. Steal
do td pfd nt do pfd
Illinois Cantral 1TI Wabaah
Louie Nean lal I do pfd
U . K. A T H Spanlah 4a
. 4V
. 11
.11
. 44
.111 VI
.1UQ
. 41
.1U444
.. 14,
. 41
11
SILVER Far. steady. V 3-16d per ounce.
eiv.i e. i i- per ucm.
1 he rate or discount in r,o open market
for short bills Is 1 11-164)1 per ceDt; for
tnret monins diiis, 144 per cent.
Bank of 1'raaea Mateaaeat.
PARIS. July 27. The weekly statement
of the Bank of France shows the follow
ing changes: Notes In circulation, de
creased J.li).0Uui ; treasury aocounts cur
rent. Increased 45 87b Oof; general aocounts
current, increased hs.l75.:uf ; geld In hand.
Increased l".l"i uuuf ; bills discounted, de
creased S.lSO.iKiT.
Trrasary Ktatraneut.
WABHINOTON, July !7. Today's state
mnt ol l Us treasury balances la th gou-
eral fund, exclusive ft the II V, (W.Ann gold
reserve, shows svaimrne can naiance,
tl2J.152.S4s; gold coin and bullion, W.S'.'S, 215.
New VOrlt Money Market.
NEW YORK. July 17 Ml "NET On call.
steady, lfj8 per cent; closing bid 1.
offered at a. Time loans, easy; sixty ds.
I per cent; ninety days, 3 per cent; six
months, 8Srr cert.
PRIME MERCA.NT1L.K KArtK-nM
per cent.
BTfc.Kl.IX! ulliA.ur.-r.y. wun ac
tual business in banker s bills at $4 861
4 WTO for demand and at $4.Mf u4 Ms for
sixty days bills; posted rates, 4.8t ana
14 8714. Commercial bills, $4 M.
HAH eiL,VJiM wc; Mexican uwim,
iiONDS-Oovernmcnt and railroad, firm.
Closing quotations on nonas were:
D. a f la, ros
pd1! Japan 4a. rtfa. . .
so coupon
.109V do td acrtaa....
.ls rtta ..
.14 LAN unl. 4a
.1.11 Manhattan c.
.11 ; Max. Central 4a
1"4 da lat Ino
.104 .Minn aV St. L '
.... -
.... 2
...AUi
I. ..KM
.... T7H
.... M4)
....
10H,
.... 47V
4a. 1
.... HV.
...14
....li
.... 71
....1014
t a. Js. r
do coupon
I'. i. n , rf
do eoupon
V 8. out 4a, rf
do coupon
Am. Tobacco 4a. ctfi
TT.V M . K. St T.
do fta, ctfa
.114 do Ha
Atrhttnn sen. 4a..
..1044 N. R. R. of M. e.
.. 7 N. V. l. t lia..
..l(m N. J. C. ( la....
. .l4a No. Pacific 4a
. . tf 1 do 3a ,
..114W N. A W. e. 4a ..
.. O. S. L rfdg. 4a.
.. M 'Pann. conv. IHa..
iReadtng fan. 4a..
do ail. 4a
Atlantic r. U 4a.
Bal. A Ohio 4a...
do I'ia
Cantral of Oa. (a.
do 1st Inc
....
do td ln
. ...104
....1(U
Chen. aV Ohio 44a
Vhlcaso A A
IHa... "I- L- A ' M. c.
aa..llV4j
C , B M
41....10H4 81. L,. A S. K. If
C, H. 1. A
P. 4a
IU.CU U S. W. c. 4a It
do col. 6a. . .
t Saaboar.l A. L. 4a.... Ma
err. a st. l.
Chtraao Tar.
4a
1D3V, So rarlflc 4a M
Ktai do lit 4a ctfa
Colorado Mid. 4a.
Colo. A o. 4a...
Colo. ind. is, aat
71 iftn. Ralllrar 6a 11S
fV Taiaa A P. la Ill
76 IT , 8t. L. W. 4a.. 4i4
71 I'nlon Pacific 4a
107 do conr. 4a It
do n B
Cut 6a, ctfa
P. A R. O. 4a....
pio U. B, Steal id 6a W
7', Wabaah la Hi
Dlatlllara' Sac. 6a
EMa nrtor Pen
. ...1IH "'h. B
do sen. 4a
. a western Ml
f. W. A P. C. la., ..114 W. A L. E.
Hocklni Val. 4ia. . ..! W'l. Central
M
Boston Stocks and Road.
BOSTON, July 27 Call loan, 2Hfc3H per
cent; time loans, 8f?-lH cent. Official
quotatlona on stocks and bonds were:
Atchlaon sdj. 4a.
16 Allouas
114
do 4a 1....
.1U274 Amalgamated ..
. 74 i American Zinc
. MV4 Atlantic
. lc.'Vi Hlngliara
. 2!i it'al. A Meola...
....
.... S
Mpi. Central 4a.
Atchlaon
.... IB
.... 11
do cfd
Bnatnn A Albany
....(70
Hoaton A Maine 171
Boston Glavatcd 157
Centennial
Copper Hanga ,
Dalr Weal
Dominion Coal
Franklin
.... 1214
.... 7H
Fltrhbura ptd 144
.... Ut
N. T.. N. H. A H...2ul
Para Marqnetta W
.... 7k
.... 10S
.... 7
.... tl
....
.... ltt
.... M
.... 1
.... II
... .lil"
.... W
....106
.... 7
....111
.... 8
.... 11
.... S3;
in4
.... 461,
.... 1S
.... 12
....117
I'nlon Pacific
Atnar. Argo. Cham
..U9H Oranbr
.. U lala Rnyala ....
.. ao .Maaa. Mining ..
.. Michigan
..131 Mohawk
..UDVi Mont. C. A C,
..1W) Old Dominion .,
.. 17 'facaola
..101 parrot
.. m Qoincr
..144 Shannon
.. 1714 Tamarack
.. 40 Trinity
.. 44H I'nlted Copper
do pfd
Amar. Pnau. Tuba.
Amar. Sugar
do pfd
Amar. T. A T
Amar. Woolan ....
do pfd
Pomlnlon 1. A 8..
Kdlaon Klrc. lllu..
Maaa. Elactrlo ....
do pfd
Maaa. Ua
I nltad Krult
,.irVt I - ' Mining...
t'nltad Shoe Hack.... (7
i . e. on
do pfd
11 Hah
V. 8. steal
14 Victoria
102 H Winona
S3 .Wolverlna
'
do pfd
Waatln. common
Adventure i.
Asked.
New York Mlnlnar Stocks.
NEW YORK, July 27. Closing quotations
on mining stocks were:
Adami Con
Little Chief ...
Ontario
Ophlr
I'hoenlx ......
Foloal
Savage
Iierra Nevada
email Hopea ..
Standard
.... I
....200
....6itt
.... I
ID
.... 66
.... 11
.... 10
....110
Alloa
. ad
,. 40
. 11
7
.120
.174
.140
. 4
Breece
Brunawlck Con ..
Comatocg Tunnel
Con. Cal. & Vs..
norn bilyar
Iron Sllvar
Ldvlna Cos ....
Offered.
1
Foreign Financial.
LONDON. July 27. Money was In good
month-end demand In the market today.
Discounts hardened owing to the condition
of continental exchanges and despite the
fact that 37,600,000 Is due the week-end
from India. Trading on the Stock Ex
change was quiet and the prices had an
upward tendency on the presumption that
continental movements re making for
peace. The prospecta of the conclusion of
an Anglo-Japanese treaty caused a demand
for Japanese bonds. Consuls hardened.
Americans opened steady at slightly above
parity, 'ine dealings were narrow. e.rie
waa the feature on the announcement of
the second preferred dividend. Prices
closed steady. Japanese Imperial 6s of
1904 were Quoted at 104A '
BERLIN, July 27.Pt;lreai on' the Bourse
todav were firm arid business was uulet.
PARIS. July 37.-eTraduig' on the uourse
today opened irregular. At the close prices
were heavy, itussian imperial iours were
quoted at 88.45 and Russian bonds of 19oi
at 602. s
Bank of England Statement.
LONDON. Julv 27. The weekly statement
of the Bank of England -shows the follow
ing changes: Total reserve, decreased 151, -
000; circulation, decreased 3.000; bullion.
decreased 254,232; other securities, de
creased 534,000; other deposits, de
creased 741.0oO; public deposits, decreased
26.000; notes reserve, decreased 248.000;
government securities, unchanged. The pro-
uui nun tji mo uaun ivorive m iiKuiinira
this week Is 48.67 per cent, as compared
with 48.43 per cent last week.
Bank Clearing's.
OMAHA. July 27. Bank clearings for to
day were 31.496,411.66, and for the corre
sponding date last year 8861,434 96.
NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET
Quotations of tho Day on Various
Commodities.
NEW YORK. July 27.-FLOUR-Recelnts.
1,856 bbls.; exports, 2,056 bbls.; sales, 6,600
pKgs. ; market quiet and unchanged; winter
patents, $4.75(85.00; winter straights, 4 S6tf
4.75; 'Minnesota patents, $6.50&ti.00; winter
extra, 33.103.66; Minnesota bakers, 83.75Q
4.15; winter low grades, t3.uuti3.56. Hye
flour, steady; sales, 400 bbls; fair to good,
8485b4.a0; choice to fancy, 84.604.75.
CORN MEAL Steady: white and yellow,
81.30; coarse, f 1.1631.18; kiln dried, 33.06ftd.10.
iiAi.t 1 nominal; :eeaing, 4Vtc c. 1. f..
New York; malting, 46ft 52e. c. I. f., Buffalo.
RYE Quiet- No. 8 western, 75c, asked,
c 1. f., New York.
wheat Receipts. 18,000 bu. Bpot market
easy; No. 2 red. nominal, elevator; No. 2
red, elevator, 92c. f. o. b. afloat; No. 1
northern Duluth, 31.15, f. o. b. afloat; No. 1
nortnern Manitoba, nominal, r. o. b. afloat.
Optlona opened 4c higher on better cables,
unfavorable weather in the northwest and
higher northwest market, broke I'ac under
local selling following weakness In corn,
rallied about a cent on covering by room
shorts and again eased ' off fractionally.
closing steady at a net decline of c to a
net advance of lc. May. 92'?i'9S 16-16c.
closed at 93 19-32c; July, -ifi93c, closed at
93c; September, 90 S-lti'&'JIHc, closed at
915-lftc; Deecmbor, 91j92 l-16c, closed at
2c.
, "1 ,D V D.Mnl. AH C-TH hi, .. - - U 9id
bu. Spot market easy; No. 2. &2c, elevator,
and 61c, f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 yellow. 61 c;
No. 3 white, 62c. Option market was dull,
with no transactions. Closed nominally lc
lower with the west. July closed at 6Jc;
Beptember closed at 60c.
OATS Receipts. 43,5oO bu. Spot market
barely steady: mixed 16 to 32 lbs., 35'0c;
natural white, 80 to 82 lbs., 36u37c;
cllnred white. 3d to 40 lbs.. 38 u 41c.
FEE.D Uuie,t; spring bran, 117.35; July
shipment middling. Iw.rA
HAY Steady ; shipping, 607365c; good to
choice. To'aoc.
HOPS firm; common to choice, 22&24c:
olds, Hytl2c. Paclno coast. 1!.)4 crop, 2-i
ac; lHty crosi, ivu-K. 01ns, junt uc.
HIUEa jtilet, uaiveston, 20 to a lbs..
Zoc; Texas dry, 24 to 10 lus., inv,r.
LKATH ER Steady: acid. I4aic.
PROVISIONS Heef, steady; family. 312.00
612 50; mess, WO.OtKtj 10.06. Beef hams, IJ1.W
iill M; packet. lUotll.tV); city extra India
n.ess. i uwa-o u" cut meats, steaay; picK
led bellies, v.25$10.6o; pickled shoulders,
80.6On6.Uu; pickled hams, 310.5o4f 11.00. Lurd,
easy; western steamed, $7 80; retired,
steady: continent, $7.35: South America,
$8: compound, $6 87'fi6.62. Pork, firm;
family. $15.6,4 14 Ou. short clear, $13 vj 13 50;
nieax, fU.ibyn.iZ.
POTATOES rlrm; southern, 81.0051JM.
TALLOW-Steady; city. 4(S41i.c.
RICE Quiet: domestic, fair lo extra. 30
5c; japan, nominal.
BUTTER Finn: renovated, common to
extra, 1519c; western Imitation creamery,
common to extra, 17319c.
i rlbun- un cream, small, colored ana
white, fancy, 94,luc; large, colored and
white, fancy. KH40.
EOGS Firm-; western extra firsts, 19320c.
POULTRY Alive, about steady; western
spring chickens, 15c; fowls, 14c; turkeys,
14c; dressed, steady to firm; western
chickens, 13i;16c; fowls, 11c; turkeys, 139
17C
Isgtr aad Molasses.
NEW YORK. July 27. SUGAR Raw.
steady; fair refining, 3 7-lKc; rentrlfug.il.
n test, 4 1-1HJ4 4-J-c. molasses sugar, 1 t-lnc.
rinuieu, uuet-iuru, .,. , ivui, i, a.joc,
No. s. 4.45c; iso. . 4.41; ro. 14. 4.00c; confec
tioners' A, 605c; mould A. 6.66c; cut loaf
8 9H1-; crushed. 6 90c; powdered, 6.80c; gran
ulates, c.zoc; cunes, 10 4.1c.
MuLASBtS Lull; N-.- Orleans, open
Kettle, goon 10 cnoice, zwivc.
NEW ORLEANS. July 17. 81 OA R Raw
open kettle cn.trlf ugal. 44i47c; centrifugal
bites, 4 lfc-ivn l-lec; yellows. a4tc; sec
onds. 4'nic.
MOLAcbbs- Nominal; open kettle. 3iXc:
ccuulfugal, tKllo. eyrup, nouUnttl, Svu.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Beat Beef Steers Stronger, Others Steadj,
with Teedera Higher.
HOGS SELL WEAK TO A NICKEL LOWER
Hheesi aad Lambs Receipts I.laht,
with Caadltloas About the Sam
as Yesterday aad Prices
Still Rale Lower.
SOUTH OMAHA. July 27. 19.
Receipts were: Cattle.
Official Monday 8.2
Hogs. Sheep.
5,i9 13.&W
Ufflclal Tuesday 4.471) 10.415
SHlclal Wednesday 3.X7 lrt.MS
fllcial Thursday i.&ii n,U7
Four days this week. .14. lW 36.394
Four days last week.... 13.29) 49.H92
Same week before 16.213 33.5KS
Same three weks ago. .11,511 21.9J6
Same four weeks bro... .11,184 49,o75
Same days last year '3.0.U 6.634
10.892
6,2t7
,Tll
86.407
21.2o5
11.98
10. ysi
11, 'i
9. 70S
RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE.
The following table shows the receipts ot
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for
the year to date, comparing with last year:
19lid. 1!"'4. Inc.
Cattle 48.831 4SO.0S 8.2H6
Hogs 1.611.296 l,4o0,321
Sheep 833.147 7o6.1K4 96,963
The following table shows the average
price of hogs at South Omaha for the last
several daj a, with comparisons;
Date. 1906. l04.lO3.19ta.1901.19O0.189.
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
Juiy
?2l
8 131 8 601 T 641 8 891 I 8 78
8 18 i 661 T I4 6 M 4 2
8 29
DO 1 ,4 a Ull a ia
I 7 84 8 781 8 08 8 73
6 66) II 78 6 1H 3 68
i 33UI
8 26
8 24H1 6 36
8 1 ft 481 1 73 II 111 3 81
6 28
l, tra 1 tii D sa I a
6 161
6 44 11 801 6 831 6 H I " .
S 88
I 32
6 321 7 83i 3 "l 8 1JI 8 90
6 8
S 38
7 79i 6 V2i 6 041 3 98
6 S.' V
7 77
6 95,
8 02
4 04
4 09
8 SK 6 o:
14.'.
6 47 6 13
8 18
6 16
7 72 I 5 66
4 Oi
8 99
16..
6 63 I 6 11
lb..
17..
18..
I 6 18 ) 5 83 7 72 6 64 6 02
a
4 01
6 66l
t lul 7 7'.' I l bdi 4 M
6 56, 5 21
6 2 7 7S 6 68 4 87 4 16
t tin 1 h. 4 99; 4
19.. 8 b.,.M, 6 lf
JO.. I S 5 Hi
21.. 6 61 I loj
5 4ov4 O 14)
24.'.) 5 47 !""!
ai..l 5 64 5 P6;
July
July
6 iV. 5 68 4 9S! 4 19
231 7 Ml It 071 11
6 ih, 7 4ii 5 67i I4I
July
July
July
6 ia) 7 3a i 6 70) 5 r&l '
iUiil 41 6 K)i 6 16! 4
Julv
6 Ofii 7 63! 6 741 6 Oil 4 31
July
a oiei b iu
, 7 62 1 5 68 1 6 TO, 4 tl
July
27.. I
I 6 U) 4 S61 I 5 68 5 06 32
lndlcatvs Sunday. ' Indicates holiday,
The ofllclHl number of cars of stock
brought In today by each road was:
Koau
C, M. A St. P 1 6
Missouri Pacific 7 3 .. 1
Union Pacific sj stem 17 30 17 ..
C. A N. V cast 3 2
C. & N. W., west 40 67
C, B. Q., west 22 27
C, II. & W , enst 8 1
C, R. I. A P., eaxt.... 1 3
C. R. I. A P.. west.. .. 1
C, St. P., M. & O.... 8 6
Illinois Central 2 1
Chicago O. W 8 2
Total receipts... 117 139 17 1
The disposition of the day's receipts waa
as follows, each buyer purchasing tne num
ber or head indicated:
Buyer. Cattle. Hopt. Sheep.
Omana Parkins Co 4S9 1.430 2
Swift and Company 785 2.3o4 92
Oirtuhv Parklnic Co 137 3.456 747
Armour A Co 406 2,738 2,6.'8
Vansant A Co i
Lobmnn & R , 139
Mill A Son 40
Huston A Co 3
H. F. Hamilton 62
Squires A Co
Independent Packing Co
Other buyers 173
Totals 2,863
1S5
176
1.2S7
10.288
8,770
CATTLE The run here was fairly liberal
for a Thursday, about 117 loads being on
sale. The receipts show an Increase of
about forty cara as compared with last
Thursday and were some sixty cars heavier
than the corresponding day of last year.
The quality of the receipts was good and
consisted mostiv of corn-fed cattle.
The trade on beef steers was In better
-shape than It was yesterday and condi
tions were In favor of selling Interests.
Packers were better buyers and' thore was
more life to the trade than there has been
for several davs. Trading was fairly ac
tive and the stuff waa picked up right
alona. On- the nood choice steers the mar
ket ruled generally stronger, while on the
commoner grades prices were Just about
steady. Rough half finished stuff, how
ever, was In poor demand and prices on
these Kinds were weaaer. 1 ne sioer mar
ket fit other points also showed Improve
ment. nrobablv on account of the llaht re
ceipts. Packers have been complaining of
a poor outlet for their beef and have not
taken hold with much strength for several
days.
There waa only a small supply of cows
and heifers here today, about a dozen loads
being on sale. There was a better feeling
on she stuff and trading on these kinds was
active. Buyers went right after the stnff
and a clearance was made in good season
fri,..ea were irenerallv steady to stronger.
Hulls, veal calves and stags were In
rather small supply today and prices were
In Just about tne same noicnes as yestec
.iu v
HtocKers ana xeeaers were in gwrn urinanu
nd the market was anywhere from strong
to lOo higher on the good kinds, with others
ruling about steady, itepreseniauve saies
liEEV STEERS.
Ho. A. 1-r. No. At. Pr.
10 74S I 16 10 10l 4 66
11 724 t 10 10 1130 4 46
t 114 I fit I .....1041 4 44
10 K I 40 II 1U67 4 70
44 St I 41 14 1344 4 70
t ISO I 70 II H4 4 70
M 464 I 70 11 1244 4 70
t Ill $ N 11 114 4 M
1 714 I 40 tl ISoT 4 74
I I no $ tt 14 Hal 4 74
1 KKJO 4 00 II 1214 4 74
4 1st 4 00 1 140 4 71
It 1060 4 00 10 1124 4 74
H 1001 4 00 II 11M 4 71
t 7 4 00 11 12l4 4 40
t 1214 4 00 44 1441 4 44
17 1044 4 04 17 Ull 4 40
10 lull 4 10 SO 1114 4 0
47 1044 4 10 21 1141 4 44
J 110 4 U 41 K7 4 to
1 1040 4 14 1 1470 4 40
1 1474 4 94 14 , U3I 4 40
10 1074 4 14 14 1171 4 46
13 161 4 16 41 1331 4 SO .
4 1J 4 40 40 13)4 I 00
1 174 4 44 12 ...1271 I 00
go 121 4 60 47 1264 I 06
18 1141 4 60 41 loi,t I 10
17 1340 4 10 1 1174 I 10
1124 4 10 10 1614 4 II
17 1141 4 40 II 1170 I 14
42 1110 4 60 II 1647 I 10
J.. 1350 4 65 11 l'l0 4 10
14 1111 4 56 14 H20 I 10
S 1174 4 44 41 1424 I 10
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
4 1044 4 41 11 114$ 4 7$
cows.
1 441 1 41 1 Ull I 74
1 1010 1 to 4 luol 1 75
I 116 1 00 I lli-O I 75
1 I6 t 2i 4 lu4 2 B0
7 774 I 20 1 lluO I kO
I Ull 111 11 1144 I 46
t Ml 1 10 1 160 I 00
1 123 1 10 1 1110 I 00
1 30 I 40 1 HO 1 24
1:0 $ 10 1 1100 I It
1 1140 I 25 4 IUM I 25
I 176 i ti I l'S I 14
It lit I 15 1 1075 I 16
tl 737 $ IV I ....1170 I 41
13 430 I 40 4 1144 I 10
1C 170 I 40 1 12:0 I 74
1 104 $ 40 1 1240 4 04
M a-,4 I 44 1 leoo 4 00
I 10U4 t 44 1 1125 4 00
1 1040 t tt 1 1420 4 14
4 1116 I 70
HEIFERS.
1 610 $ 10 1.. . 410 $ 40
1 64 I 10 1 1104 $ 10
1 4 I 20 1 ....luJD I 74
k0 I 40 I K2 4 00
Io0 t to 7eo. 4 24
1 7.-0 I 40 1 130 4 40
$ 434 $ 00 1 1100 4 7
BULLo.
1 1150 $ 60 1 140 $ 44
1 loi.0 I 16 1 1440 I 00
1 1100 $ 60 1 1j0 $ 04
1 1330 I 40 1 U30 I 14
1 130 I 50 1 ltttO I 40
1 K.0 I 44 1 .1414 $ 64)
1 1767 $ 76 1 4V 3 10
STAG a.
1 1040 I 00
CALVES.
1 440 I 40 1 IH 171
$4 $U 4 40 1 114 I 00
1 U 4 60 . 1 174 I It
II 121 4 76 $ 174 lit
1 10 4 71
STUCtvERtt AND FEEDERS.
10 444 i 40 14 434 I 04
1 4.i4 I 15 14 744 $ II
1 114 I 4a 4 471 I 44
It 444 I 74 . 1 4 $ 40
I 4mi I 76 11 1UM I le
I M lie 17 74 $ 10
I 7S.3 I 40
SOUTH DAKOTA.
J feeders. .l'9
$ feeders.. 8a6
49 cows P96
i feeders.. KM
SOo 20 feeders.. 875 8 68
8 10 14 feeders.. 1068 8 0
Kennedy Wyo.
8 46 26 feeders.. 914 t (6
8 00
Kopland Neb.
2 :'5 15 feeders.. 964 3 65
7 heifers... 812
74 tonASKA.
200 6 00 99 rows 786 1 75
97 calves
HOGS There was another good run of
buss here today, about 142 loads being on
sale. Sellers wltb good loppy light weight
fuff found little trouble tn disposing pf
heir holdings at price lust about steady
Itll
vesti'tday. Rough lienvles, h
nwever,
were rnthor nimrult to dispose of ami ruled
irener.'illy ae.ik to a nli kel lower. Trading
as ralriv active and a clearance was inxiie
In fair season. I ilscoureains; reports frcm
,tatrn points hud a bear tendency on
tradinar here, but prices held up In pretty
Rood shape. The bulk of the hoss sold
b-dtv at th Vij so. with the lona strlna: at
85 57 and tops reaching 86.65. Representa
tive sales:
No. A.. t. re Kav . k rr.
M sot lto at 10 til 40 17ii
II Ill 14. 14714, Tt JU 1M 4 47 V,
4t I ... 1(0 II Ill I 471
41 14 40 4 40 70 lit iro :s
tl !. 1M III 71 Ml 40 I I74,
11 Ill 11 I 10 II 141 I 47,
44 aOO I II 14 41 141 M I 17'
11 in m iu ii ri iro 4 itu
it in ... 4 is 11 :m 10 1 t;a
44 t:t ... IK 44 M4 ... I S74)
11 174 M I IS 0 S.O ... 4
7S MS ... I IS 71 141 4 40
71 t! 40 I IS 115 110 I an
7S 215 40 I 14 71 117 40 I 44
(1 i7 140 IS M IM M I 44
M Ill 40 I It 17 !M ... I 40
71 M7 0 I IS l 140 H IN
70 IU 10 I 64 M 40 I II
II r 0 III 44 14 ... I at
11 141 10 I SI 7t 1.14 M I 40
II I7 140 I II TO !41 10 I 40
70 ll 140 I IS 70 114 100 I 40
41 174 ... I hi 14 til 10 8 14
M 174 40 I 16 It I't N IN
15 141 ao I a.t II Ill ... I 40
40 HI 40 I IS 14 110 10 I M
10 1l ... I SI 11 tot 40 4 10
It Iftt 140 I 14 tt IN 110 144
t 2S4 110 I IS 70 Ml 40 I to
IM to 14 li 1 40 1
47 ISt ... I IS 17 m IM 4
0 Ill ... t 6TH 41. 124 M 4
71 IL'S 140 I 47V 7 1ft J . w.
41 .:0 to I 17V, 71 121 ... I to
II Ill 40 171 71 Ill ... 6 44
14 lit ... I 1714 71 Ill 140 144
14 !0 14 4 171 II 117 44 I 44
7S til 40 I S7V, 14 114 40 I 44
41 A4 40 I I7V4 li, 100 44 I 44
43 :3S SO I 87 v, 14 Ill 40 I 40
15 240 44 I I7k4 44. Ill ... I t4
71 '4 ... 6 571, 70 Ill 164 144
44 14 10 I 1714 II Ill 140 I 44
41 ..110 40 ( 17V, 71 N4 14 I 40
74 147 40 I 1714 47 144 ... I 44
71 II '4 ... I 17V, 71 lit 114 144
74 115 40 li.t, ti 171 14 I 44
40 102 M I S7V, 4t 174 40 I tlv,
41 147 ... 47v 1 0T 40 47Vfc
14 144 110 4 1714 II 100 ... I 41V,
it Ml 140 4 67 H tt 114 10 II V,
0 174 110 I 57', tt KI ... I 4IV,
17 H 10 I 17V, 44 134 ... I 41V,
78 141 40 I 87V, 114 2l ... I tlv,
10 ?US 40 I 67V, at IM M I 12V,
10 IC2 ... I 87V, It 104 44 I l.-v,
47 160 ... 87 V, Sk lltt ... I at
10 118 40 I 17V, 44 IM 114 4 44
11 IM 140 4 17V,
fiff KF.P Althouun there was a Utile bet
ter feeling on killers today the general
condition of the sheep market was the
same as It has been for several days. There
were only seventeen cars on sale, nut tne
small receipts did not tend to make the
trade any better. The feeder end of the
cfferlmrs was nicked up in fair season at
e-onrl ateaulv nrlcea. there Peing a conmn
erable demand for This class of stuff. The
fat stuff, however, waa in poor demand ana
evoked little Interest 00 the part of buyers,
although they did bid, which was moro
than they would do yesterday, iraoing
was Very slow and dreggy and there vraa
very little done till well along In the fore
noon. The quality of Uie receipts was not
very good and choice kinds, had they been
here, probably would have brought steady
Pl-ices. Snles today on what was syld early
looked a shade lower.
Quotations on fat sheep and lambs: uooa
to, choice spring lambs, J6.OiWf6.GO; good to
choice yearling wethers. $4.tii6.00; good to
choice wethers, $4.254i4 50; good to choice
ewes, $4.0tKB4.25; cull sheep. $2.00$ 3.00.
Quotation on feeder sheen and lamo.
Good feeding lambs, $4.fi5?76.00; good feeding
yearlings, $4.364f 4.60; good feedlrg wethers,
$3 36ifi4.10; good feeding ewes, $2.7D13.50.
Representative sales:
No.
Av. Tr.
, 108 4 10
,60 6 00
.90 3 00
93 8 30
93 3 30
,97 8 30
,105 3 SO
,94 4 50
,99 4 60
,77 4 50
,88 4 60
69 6 60
438 Wyoming lambs
1 Wyoming lamn ,
20 Idaho ewes, cull
3.S Idaho
23 Idaho
ewes
ewes
ewes
ewes
wethers
734 Idaho
63 Idaho
72 Idaho
1S3 Idaho yearlings
6M Idaho yearlings
82 Idaho wethers
225 Idaho lambs 69
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Strong; Hous Five Cents Lower
Sheep and Lambs Steady.
CHICAGO. July. 27. CATTLE Receipts,
8,0oo head; market strong; good to primo
steers. $o.20i5.90: poor to medium, 8:1.75
5.10; stoekers and feeders, $2.2.Vfj4.25; cows.
$2.50tg4.60; heifers, $2.4054.80; canners, $1.25
fo2.25; bulls, 82.25ifi4.no; calves, H.0O&7.00;
Texas fed steers, 83.00&4.75; western steers,
83 VKjH 90. -
MLni-o Keoeipts, iu.wo neao; eaumatea
for tomorrow, 18,000 head; market 6c
lower; mixed and butchers, $5.4O0j.O6 ;
good .to choice heavy, $S.9o'(Hl.02; rough
heavy, $5.26fjfi.7S; light, $6.60fj6.10; bulk of
sales, $5.76iiu.95.
SHEEP Receipts, 1S.000 head; market
steady; good to choice wethers. 34.54?
4.85; fair to choice mixed. 34.0Otij4.50; west
ern sheep, 84.ayft4.75: lambs, tS.OOt&I.OO;
western lambs, 85.006.78.
Kansas City Lire Stork Market.
KANSAS CITY. July 27. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 6,000 head, including 2,000 south
erns; market steady to higher; choice ex
port and dressed beef steers, $5.0O4j5.6f;
fair to good, t4.0otg4.85; western fed steers,
t3.50ft6.26; stockers and feeders, $2.75fG-t.'JS;
southern steers, $2.754.60; southern cows,
$2,004)3.60; native cows, tg.Oufj 1.26; native
heifers, $3.00iQ5.00; bulls, I2.0wu3.50; calves,
83 006.75.
HOGS Receipts, 8.800 head; market easy
to 6c lower; top. $5.n0; bulk of sales, $5 66
410. 85; heavy, $6.fiiih6.70; packers, $5.65iiJ
6.77; pigs and light, $5 4565.80.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2,000
bead; market steady; native lambs to.OOv
616; western fed lambs, $5.00(6.16; fed ewes
and yearlings $4.00oj5.25; Texas clipped
yearlings, $4.75f).t5.S5; Texas clipped sheep,
84CKg4.&; stockers and feeders, $3.0iyj2
4.25.
St. Lonls Live Mock Market.
ST. LOUI8. Mo., July 27. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 4,000 head. Including 2,800 Texans.
Market strong; native shipping and export
steers, f 4. 66167 ft. 76; dressed beef and butcher
steers, $3.60(5.5o; steers under 1,000 lbs.,
$3.50&4.8O; stockers and feeders, $2.7534 (0;
cows and heifers, $3.0o5.25; canners, il:Jrt(i
2.0O; bulls, $2.16'Tj86; calves, $3.("3(r(.i5;
Texas ami Indian steers, $2.7534.75; cows
and heifers, $2.Ch33.50.
HOUS Receipts, 6,0X) head. Market
steady; pigs and lights, $5.756.10; packers,
$5.856.95; butchers and best heavy, $6,604(1
6.00.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 2.CO0
head. Market steady; native muttons, $3.50
CM 26; lambs, $4.2.',7 25; culls and bucks,
$i;oik,)0O; stockers, $2.00,4.15; Texans, $3.75
434.76.
TV eve- York Lire Stock Market.
NEW VOHK, July 27. BEEVES Re
ceipts, 44 head. Nothing doing, feeling
steady. Exports tomorrow, 60 head sheep.
CALVES Receipts', 447 head. Market was
steady: veals. $5.0uiJ7.5fl: tops, $7.75; throw
outs, t4.OX.4.60; - grassers and buttermilks.
In very limited supply, sold at $3 25ft3.50.
Dressed calves firmer; city dressed veals,
8illc per lb.; fancy carcasses, 12c; coun
try dreHaed, 6iil0c.
HOUS Kerei pts. l.Wfl head. Market was
steady; good 170 to 2J0-lb. state hogs, $6.40
ft 6. 50.
SHEEP A N If I.AM M Receipts, 4.1TO
head. Good, handy sheen firm, others
steady, but heavy sheep slow; lambs. :(,,;
higher; common to good sheep, $o0u(ul.65;
culls, tl 60; lambs, $7.tw&7.75, one car at
$7.65; culls, $6.00.
St.
Joseph Live Stork Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Mo., July 27.-CAT-
TLE Receipts. 1,442 head; market steady;
native, $3."aij6.60---o-s and heifers,' tliffit
4.W-; stockers and feeders, $2.7iiM 15.
HOGS Receipts, 9.211 head: market
steady to ec lower; ugnt. io.eiW35.iB; me
dium and neavy, 41.IUU9. iu; bum.
$5.6a
S.72.
SHEEP AND LAM US Receipts,
1061;
market steady.
Slons Ity Live Stock Market.
CAT-V I'lTV T , , 1 , C , 1 rr- 1
D1UL.A - , tfU7 lUJJffl-lftl 1 n iw
gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 4-X) head; mar
ket steady: stockers . dull and lower;
beeves. $3.7606.00; cows, bulls and mixed,
$.' 5tii4 6o; stockers and feeders, $.'.5oj.75;
calves and yearlings. $2 5".U3 50.
HOGS Receipts, 6,tX) head; market 25c
lower, selling at $o.4"Uo.U; bulk of sales,
85.45o 60.
lock ia SlgUt.
Receipts of live stock at the lis principal
western markets yesterday:
tattle, nogs unee-.
South Omaha
Sioux City ..
Kansas City
St. Joseph ..
St. Louis ....
Chicago
Touts
1.626
10,137
4.721
400
. 6.0M0
6.4O0
8.211
6.0)
M.ouO
t.uuO
1 442
4.0.4)
8 ouo
t.OOO
J.oei
18 vjO
.22.467 87.148 26.772
Oils aad Rosin.
NEW YORK. July 27. OILS-Cottonseed.
Irregular: prime crude, nominal; prime yel
low. 2VU'.'9c Petroleum, quiet; refined.
New York, 1 JO; Philadelphia and Haiti
more, $6 85; Phtladelnhut and Baltimore, in
bulk. fSisi. Turpentine, dull. 5'yoiic.
K S1N Quiet, strained, common to good,
$3 t'()3 au.
OIL CITY. July 27.-OIL8 Credit bal
ances. $1.27; certificates, no bid. Shipments.
5a9o2 bbls., average 67,787 bbls.', runs, 98.733
lrif., average 60,41 bbls. bbipmeuu, Lima,
83 3M bH.. average M.59 bbls : runs. Lima,
M.VVi bbls, sverntt" 4S.M bbls.
SAVANNAH. July 27. -OH.-Turpentlne.
quiet, ,-ne:rr Receipts, l.J7 bbls., ship
ment. I.J,) bbls.
ROSIN-Flim. Receipt. $ 579 bbls ; hlp
pient. 9.(r2T, bbl ; sale fi.f,: bbl. imte:
A. H. C, $1; I. $.140; E. $8 70; F. 83 .; tl.
8 : 11. $-05; I. J4; K. 84 18: M. 14 .; N.
84.40; W. tl., $4M; W. W.. 8tH.
OV1 til 4. WIIOI.r.LK MARKET.
Cnadlflen of Trade and ilaotatloas an
laple nnd Inner Prod nee,
FIGS Receipts, fair; market steady:
candled :,x-k. 14c.
LIVE POI I. TRY Hens 9UC: roosters.
faiV: turkeys l-'uirc; ducks. 8c; spring
dinks bV: spring chickens. I4'nl5.
Hl'TTKR - Mm ket firm; packing stock.
14c: ch.ilce to fancy dairy, 177jl8c: cream
ery. rwu'Jlc; prints. 2?c.
SI'OAR-tanilird granulated. In barrel.
$5 tv! per cwt. ; rtibi , $V'.50 per cwt.: cut
loaf. $' 96 per cwt.; No. extra C $5 60 per
wt.; No 10 extra C. $.'.36 per cwt.: No. 15
vetllnur t -M r,e .,wt WW nrtvel..e 1
$ po per cwt
r r kph fish Trout. fc; naiimit. lie;
buffnlo (dressed. c; pickerel (dressed), 8c;
w-lilte be ( dressed i, fc; eunflsh. c; perch,
(scaled and dresscili, c; pike, 10c; catfish,
15c; red snapper. 10c; salmon. 16o: crspples,
12c; eels, 15c: btillhend. 11c; black bans. JOo;
Manitoba wMtcflsh (dressed!. 10c: iJike Su
perior white-fish (ilvenscd!. 12c; frog legs
per dO , 35c: lobsters, green. 27r; boiled
lobsters. SOv; shad roe, 45c; blueflsh, 8c.
HAY Prices minted bv Omaha Wholesale .
H.iv Dealers' stirlntlrin: Choice, $7; No,
1. $6 50; No. 2. 36; coarse, 85. These price
ar for hav of good color and quality.
BRAN Ter ton. $15.
TROPICAL FRUIT. ' '
ORANGES -Valencia, all slscs, 34.7RrS Ml.
LEMONS-I.lmonlern, extra fanov. $70.
3oo nnd 3rt sizes. 81 10; fancy. 870, 300 and.
360 sire. $1.
DATES Per box of an 1-lh. pkgs., $2;
Hstlnn-e'en. In TO-lb. boxes, per lb.. 6
FIGS California, per 10-lh. carton. 75-3
85c; Imported Smyrna. 4-crown. 12c; 6
crown. 12c.
M V NANAS-Per medlitm-slird hunch, $1.73
Jl2.26; Jumbos. $2.S0',f.l.fifl.
FRUIT8 AND MELONS.
PEARS Rn.rtlr.tt, per 60-lb. box. $2 75.
PLUMS California, per 4-basket crate,
tl .10011.85.
PEACHES Texas Klbertag. per 4-basket
crate. 75c; California freestones, per 25
Ih. hoT. $1.
CANTALOUPES-Texas, per crate. $3:
California, per crate, ponies, 8C,(Kr7jlM;
California, stnnditrds, t".
WATERMELONS Alnbnma Sweets, Z
40c each; ,-rnted. 1c per lb.
RASPBERRIES-Red. ,box of 24 pts, $2.
RLACKBERRIES-Caae of 24 qts tl.75ff
2.0fi.
WAX BEANS-Per -bu. basket. 2533501
string benn. per -bu. box, A-u.Vic.
POTATOES New, per bti., 2o((i35e. '
BEANS Navy, per bu.. t2.
CAULIFLOWER Home-grown. rr crafa
of 1 dog.. 50r.
CUCUMBERS- Per dox.. 25c.
TOMATOES Tennessee, per 4-basket
crate. ".c.
CARkAGB- Honie-grown,
In crates, per
111. , IV4jC-
ON IONS -Home-grown, yellow,
red and
write, re per in.
BEETS New. per hu;. 75c.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CHEESE-Swlas, new, 16c; Wisconsin
brick, 14c; Wisconsin lltntierger, 15c; Twins,
12c; Young Americas, Kc.
NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 soft shells, new
crop, per lb., l"c; hard shells, per lb., ISc;
No. 8 soft sheila, per lb..' Uc; No. 2 hard
shells, per lb., Ike. Pecans, large, per lb.,
12c; small, per 11)., 10c. Peanuts, per lb., 7c;
roasted, per lb., 8c. Chill walnuts, per lb.,
13'rii;tc. Almonds, soft shells, per lb 17c;
hard shells, per lb., 15c. Shcllbark hickory
nuts, per bu., 81.78; large hickory nuts, per
bu., $1 tin. ,
HIDES No. 1 green, 8c; No. 2 green, 7c;
No. 1 salted, 9c; No. 2 salted. 8c; No. 1 veal
calf, 10c; No. 2 veal calf, 9c; dry salted, 7W
14c; sheep pelts, :';Vfl$l.U0; horse hides, $1.50
tl.i3.00.
Wool Market.,
BOSTON, July 27 WOOL New strength
it found in the wool market. This Is partly
a result of the satisfactory opening of the
better grades of men's wear woolens for
spring. In view of large sales and the sat
isfactory condition of the goods market
lower pilots In the near future are not
looked for, on the contrary the tendency
Is believed to be distinctly upward. Ter
ritory wools have been In fair movement.
There Is a steody demand for pulled grades.
Foreign wools are firm. Leading quota
tions follow: Ohio and Pennsylvania XX
and above, 36&37c; X. 3435c; No. 1, 41t)42c;
No. 2. 42tf43c; fine unwashed, 28f30c; quar
ter blood, unwashed, S6itj36o; three-eighths
blood, 36c; half blood, 35c; unwashed de
laine, 3o'ri31c; unmerchantable, 82,6 36c; fins
washed delaine, 39ii40c. Mlohlgan, fine un--'
washed, 27fuSc; quarter blood, unwashed,
S3U34c; three-eighths blood, 3463ftc; half
blood, 32'4i33c; unwashed delaine, 28c. Ken
tucky and Indiana three-eighths and quar
ter blood, 36"u37c. Territory, Idaho fine,
2i:r24e; heavy fine, l!jj21o; fine medium,
23424c; medium, wqZlc; low medium, iift
23c; medium, 8((27c; low medium, 2fJ27o.
Utah and Nevada fine, 22ty28a; heavy flue,
I81j20c; tine medium, 22fi3c; medium, 26
27c; low medium, 27t'J8c. Dakota fine,
22230; fine medium. 22iv23o; medium, 2H7J
27c: low medium, 2(u27c. Montana fine
choice, 2526c; fine average, 23(S24c: flna
medium choice, 254240; average. :lff22c;
staple, 28i ic: medium choice, 2Hif30c. ,
ST. LOUIS. July 2T WOOLr-8teady;
medium grades, combing and clothing.
2t81c; light line. 21i27c; heavy fine, 18(j)
22c; tub washed, 32gr42c.
,
Metal Market.
NEW YORK, July 27 METALS Thers
was a considerable reaction in the London
tin market following the sensational gains
of the last few days, and spot there closed
at 149 10s, and futures st 4.148 los. Lo
cally the market was easier, With spot
quoted at 832 ti5ij32.90. Copper was un-
changed, at 67 16s for spot and 68 for
futures In tho London markets. Locally
the situation shows Increasing firmness,
and both lake and electrolytic are Jiow
quoted at 815 12'iJ'lS.S7, while casting Is
also higher, at $14,764(15.00. Lead was un
changed, at 14 In Iondon, but was a
little firmer locally, at tt.oofVl.IO. . Spelter
advanced 2s 6d to 23 17s 6d In London,
and also rul?d firm In the local market,
spot closing at ii.&ffd 80 Iron closed at
4f 4d In Glasgow, and at 46s 4d In Mid-;
dlesboro. Locally Iron was unchanged:
No. 1 foundry northern Is quoted at $16 25
4)17.00; No. 2 foundry northern. $15-75(ffl6.&0:
No. 1 foundry southern, $15.7616.75; No. 1
foundry soutnern. soft, tl6.oowi7.28; No. 1
foundry southern, tl6.504f'15 26.
ST. LOUIS. July 27 METALv-Lsad.
firm, t4.60. Spelter, steady, 85.40.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. July 27.-COTTON Spot
quiet, 10 ix.lnts lower; middling upiano..
11.05c; middling gulf, 11.3oc. Sales, 6,160
b- . .
LIV ERPOOL. July Z7.-4.Mri ion opoi in
loderate demand, prices 16 points lower,
.merlcan middling fair, 4.39d; good mid
dling, .09d; midtlllng. 5.93d; low middling,
6.77d; good ordinary, l.59d; ordinary, 6.431.
The sales of the day were i,mj naies, 01
which 200 were for speculation and export.
and Included 6,400 American. Receipts, none.
ST. LOUIS, July :(.-cuuu-Miirn
quiet; middling. 10c. Sales, none; receti s.
none; shipments, 10 bales; stock. Zi.bdi
bales.
NEW ORLEANS. July n.-COTTON-Spot
quiet. Sules. 950 bales. Ordinary, 8c;
good ordinary, 9 3-lftc; low middling. 10 1-16'-;
middling. 1011-lc; good middling. Uc; mid
dling fair. 11 6-lHc. Receipts, 8,290 DtUcs;
stock, 71,277 bales.
Toledo Seed Market.
TOLEDO. July 27 SEEDS Clover, cash,
8T70; October, 15.67, bid; December. $5.65,
bid. Alsike, August, $7 fl- Timothy, prwns.
tl67.
Herk May Hans; Friday.
'CHICAGO, July 27 Oivernor Deneen
said today that he would not Interfere with
Bluebeard" Johann lloch's execution,
which is set for tomorrow. It was stated,
however, that the governor would present
the case to the state Board of Pardons,
the purpose being to let the board pass
upon the question of a reprieve giving
Ilnch opportunity fnr uu appeal to tlis
Illinois supreme ccuit.
ratal t.as Leak.
SOMERSET. O., July 27 Former State
Senator William E. Klnck and wife wsre
fatally burned today in a natural gas ex
plosion that wrecked their borne, here. For
some days there had been the odor of es
caping gas In their home and efforts to
find the leak had been unavailing. Mr.,
and Mrs. Flnck were found by neighbors
In the wreckage unconscious and fearfully
burned about the face and body.
Edvardsr-Vood Co.
Mseerieersted -
nia Officer. Flfti aad R aborts Strsst
ST. HAUL. niNM.
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