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    TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, JULY 25,' 1906.
, GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Wheat Cerelopt Stronger Tone,
Closing; Price Higher.
rith
SENTIMENT FOR REACTION AFTER BREAK
Iral ftltnatloa, but Domestic Crop
Prospects Favor Burt-Or.
mI4 Can Higher Prices,
OMAHA. July 24. 19
The wheat market snow.-d a stronger tone
t Kij, . I i.r opening was unchanged, but
1 1 1 . turned strong early, advancing r.
Ii1i .ii,n H f the advance wm not he.d.
'i !. i lose Ola - above ycsierdiy. Home
t,n n ir.. km rtuw'd ainnrm tinders by
ii ft I. h i l.t. Uhnrli m-or IrK'ltned tO '
i rver. irsrt... wan llnht. hut .entlment
"d to fi.ror a rchiin ttoni tin recent
ln"-tk. The tiutl reports came of rust
t.a.uagr- In the northwest, hut they are
i,.ii.illy discredited. Receipts ate large
tutu piling up rapidly. Fifty-seven cars of
wheat were Inspected at- UmHha today.
i.AporiPis are In tne niartft In a small
urn was up at Ihe clone more than c
i i jr'atTdny. It was a case of ttie
i...ikc bring oversold. The weather u
.!.. ii.iy tavnrahle, thMlh there were a.
..... damage icports from Missouri and
l...n'i .reljita overran the estimate
i.r.
i ih'i .i.es were stronger.
Imaty wheat recelpta were
i i- i.a ,
1
. ""T-
I it.'he'.a. lenrancrs were
whe.it, barrels flour.
8.rifl
huslicle
134,(JO
bushels
.. .111 and ll.if usbels oats.
l.lverpcol elosed unchanged to '4d lower
t ti w heat and higher on corn.
I."" il runpe of optiona:
Articles ! Opon.
A asked, n bid
' Omaha fas galea.
WHFAT No. 2 hard, 2 csra. 7"C.
CORN No. 3 yellow. 1 car. 47c.
Omaha Caan Prlcea.
WHKAT-No. 2 hard. 7(vfT70Hc; No. 3 hard.
Mtr7'io: No. t spring, 69Hc.
CORN-No. 3, 47c; No. 4. Bfl46Hc; No. I
vellow. 47p; No. 3 whit.., 4Sc.
' OATS-No. 3 ml- o. 32V.C; No. 3 white,
S3',e; No. 4 white, He.
RTB-No. 2. Mc; No. S. 53c.
Carlot Recelpta.
Wheat. Corn. Oata.
.747
2S2
68
Chlngo
K.insas City
Mlnneipolls
Otmha
ruluth
St. Iiula ...
..Wl
..
.. 2
.. M
..151
IS
68
TMICAOO ORAIS AI PROVISIOJtS
Feetorea of Ibe Trdi Cloalng;
Prlcea on Board of iTaae.
CHICAGO. July 24 -The altiiatlon III R"-
in. less favors bl. reports ,'he"0"
r t and slightly decreased local reeelpts
c-used a fairly strong wheat
. ... i,..,. sentemher wheat waa up WW
Oats wero up
unchanged to
He.
Corn waa c niBii-i.
'iiff'o and provisions wero
The market opened steady and unchanged
chiefly because of the uncertainty , regarding
fu'ra shipments from R"";'" '",1
fcrlnas Trade waa light and the principal
aenere " were, caah houses. After prlcea had
"dvanced about He report, were received
from North Dakota declaring that the crop
i th northern part of that state would
he 2" er cent leas than last year Other
repots were less peaatmistlc hut Ajed
tl at tho crop had undoubtedly Buffered
damega Tt was also declared that rust In
considerable quantity had made Its appear
nnca In Manitoba. In addition to these ad
vances a letter from an English statistician
neolared that importing countrlea would
huv at least 200.000.01)0 bushela of wheat
ihVa fall from the United States.
,b,.fe bullish advices, which held the mar-l-et
very stiffly, were the large local ra
reirts which exerted a atrong influence In
chccklrk the upward movement. The close
. .... arm Remember opened at
7:'c -old between 714c and 77V.O and closed
it 7'.'ff77e. which was V'S'Hc higher than
! rwrnncea of wheat and flour
' ...li . iuiih hushela. Primary re
. - i Kiim hushela. against 1,00.-
coa hushels last year. The world s visible
sunp'v. according to Bradstreet s, in
i iwmn hushela. Mlnnearxilla. Pu
luth nnd Chicago rettorted receipts of 902
cars, agulnst 9S cars last week and 669 oars
a vear ago. . T
Dry . weather reports from Illinois, In
xriaaniirl rauaed active covering
bv shorts and resulted In a firm and higher
nitrkrt throughout the session. In addition
to the covering for short account there was
fnlrlv good buying by rash interests and
commission houses. Offerings were light all
hv and country acceptances almost noth
ing September opened at 60"i 6040. sold
between 60Vo and 61Sc and cloaed firm and
.n hiirher at He. Ical recelpta were 253
n-m ..iih u mm of contract grade.
The oat market ruled firm partly In
sympathy With corn and partly because of
m'mnU reeetnta and some reports of damage
to the crop. Offi rings were light and coun
try acceptances small. Commission houses
mji uh interests were buyers all day.
Beptember opened at ec. Bold between
Ze and KVyifSHNc and cloaed firm and
KfiiMc higher at 33.33Hc. Local receipts
111 ran
Thai nrnvlstona market was dull, but firm.
Irtl and rlha cloaed higher and pork was
ateadv and unchanged. Commission bouses
w.r fair hi. vera of lard and the small
packers and local longa the principal aell
ers. Hogs were lo small supply snd So
higher. At the close 8ptember pork waa
unchnnKed at 117.82. 1-ard and rlha were
each 2Wf.c higher at tS.t71ff9.27WS.30, re
spectively.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
4n cars; corn, 128 cars; oats. SO cars; hogs,
30.OU head.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
Articles. I Open. I Hlgh. Low. Close.l Tes'y
Wheat
Julv
Sept.
Deo.
Corn
Jtly
Pci.t.
Mny
o .te
.T.tlv
Pept.
liec.
Mnv
Pork
July
I std
Htpt.
,-
nv.
rih
tulr
Pel.t.
Oct.
76l 76's
78'. 76 ft 77!
7RI
7vm
78
77H!
79l
76
78i
j7St(7!t
Kl
Ifinvh.
l48Vil
I 34!
a".-.1!'-.!
I3SV4.4MiI
l35S(n36
7
78fj
S.1
4V4
Sll
61
50
5m
49t,
SIN,
34,
36.
51
48
4S
Sll 34
33 V
3? SSS-h
3'S
33U
3 S4
S6! 36V 364iaji
In:
37!17 J7i
17 32l 17 32
17 32 '4
00
9 06
00
9 05
t 00
30
8 96
T
8 96
ffl
3 96
25
r?!
05
t 00
30
30
9 06
8 7l
t 7
t 27J
9 r,'
02l
so
9
9 05
t 07
t 02
No 2.
Ctsh ouotatlmia were as follows:
FI.OUH Steadv: w inter patents, t3 SO
? a- straights. 13 Joi3.tiii: spring patents,
' -.(; straights. 13.4Mi3 75; bakers', 12.30
WHEAT No. I spring. 77W7V; No.
sn--nr 74ti77c; No. 2 red. 77Vti78c.
CORN No. 2. 6H,f62c; No. 2 yellow, 22f?
fvc.
n4T8-Vn. 2, 34c; No. 2 white, 37c; No.
w-Mte. 33fl(.T7r.
RT-No. J. 5.VUV.
liARLEY Oooft feeding. 4.V: fair ta
, Kio, mal'lna. 43tn'V.
fH.D8-V.i 1 flax. 1 0Ki4: No 1 north
e.,rri. ti rjii. Prime timothy. tfOO. Clover,
arsde. 111.3.
P""1S"NB 6n"rt rlha sides (loo eel
toreito Mesa pork, per hbl , $19 16 lord
-e .. 18.14V Short clear aides tboxedl
t v9.87ti.
Following were the receipts and ship
tnents of flour and grain:
Receipts. Shipments
''-in- bhls !3n0 SI. 100
'Vbat hu 8SS 4" 7
f-r.. hu 2o.-on 181. son
"a bu l8ino 171
bi 3.000 2 0
Prlv. hu ; 115.10 1 noi)
" the Produce exchange today the but
market was steadv: creameries.
'9' :. 'aires. iwi'V, Fggs. firm: at mark,
c-sa le uded' li!"k-: ftreta. lMilsic; prime
flrj's !. Che. ae. firm. lljl!c.
llalhle npply of (iraln.
NEW YORK.' July !4.-Ppe.lal telegraphic
eominiinli at It.t.s received by Brmlstrce.a
show the ftill.vwlng changea In visible up
r'los of grain with prevK.ua accounts:
W-et. United State and Canada. fst
at Hovales, increased 3.484, (M) bu.; afloat
, J",:r , J,?m,. Jl.r ,f'T.. oi huVn-1 bu. Spot market firm; No. 2, 67H". ela
h& '-.lift r'Tlptr ant yar fif i,.okj nusn-. j . n , , vniiow
s ..nl Slllpment. of t4A bushels. Corn v'"r. f. o. v floa No. 2 yellow
ifcrl.t. w.re 4.fn.tfl huatiola hucI snlnmetils c; No 2 white. W. VV Tnon
h.jsnMs. aualnst iec-irts I.. at year of opened firm and higher with wheat and cm
i .-. .. i .k r,t fi..A liKht rece Dta and short coverings, with
High Vow. I Close.l Tea'y.
Julv j f.!',R ! WV.BI tB
Pert... '3HB 70 B fiit 6SSA
Dec... 72',A 7:4A 72 72StB
rr.lU!v...l 47 B 47n' 47 P 47SB 4AVtR
Pcpt...l B 4 B45SA 4f.'B 4n-
May... 43 B I H VA
VeVt I 0 B SOB
for and In Europe, decreased l.nnfl.ooo hu. ;
total supply, Increased 2 04,0"0 bu.
Corn, I nlted B'ste and Canada, east of
Rorkiea, lncresse.1 3-t.onO bu.
Data, Cnlied Ptatea and Canada, east of
Rockies, increased l.JTC.tKO bu.
The leading Increases reported thla week
are lfii,oH) hu. at the Chicago private
elevator. 23I.(I at Nashville, 2ti,a0 bu. at
Inulavllle. 11T0 bu. In Lincoln, Neb . and
vicinity; !''.() bu. at Cleveland. 1W.0U bu.
at Fort Worth, 62.0") bu. at Omaha and
&...000 hu. at Dallas.
Leading den eases are 607.000 bu. In Man
itoba and 88.000 bu. In Ooderlch, Ont-
!FW YORK GEJF.RAI. MARKF.T
Qaotntlona
f the Day
bn Vnrtone
C'oiniaodltlea.
NEW TORK. July J4 -FIUR-Bwelpti,
27.8;4 bbls.; exports. 1.131 bbls: market
teady with moderate, trade; winter patent,
tt 0"tl4 26. winter straights, 13 75S3.95; win
ter extra, f- 8i33 40; winter low gradea,
t2.tViH4.25; Minnesota patents. W 34 .60;
Minnesota bakers. H 4o'03.5. Rye (lour dull;
fair to good. 33.434.90; choice to fancy,
$3ff4.30. .14 .
t irt.VMEAU-Steady ; fine white and
yellow, tl.2otil.26; coarae. 11.10&1.12; kiln
dried t2.75ni3.80. , ,
R YK Dull ; No. t weitern, 67c, nominal,
f. o. b., New York. ,
WH EAT Receipts. 29.800 bu.; spot market
firm; No. 2 red. X2V elevator; No, 2 red.
MSc, f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth,
KTSc, f. o b. afloat; No. 2 hard winter, 84c,
f o. b. afloat. Wheat opened He higher on
rumora of large expert business, which,
however, failed to materialise, but furthar
advancetl on Russian social and political
unrest and talk of crop nut In the North
west. The cloaa waa firm. July. b3v,i&3c.
rjoaed at tSc; September, 83 16-WjfhS 7-lXc.
closed at 83c; December. 8oft6c. closed
at .c.
r-CIKNHecelnta
96,-
g'.od deiiinnd for cash property. The close
wns firm at c. net advance. July cloaed at
r7ic; September. 67f)o7Sc closed at 67HC;
December. 6S"iiio6Vc. cloaed at 66V4C
OATS Receipts. l3.Mi0 bu.; exports, 4.K75
bti. 8pot market steadv; mixed oats, 2.
to 32 pounds. 3Pe: natural white. 30 to 33
pounds, 4o'.i42c; clipped white, 3 to 40
pounds, 444tf47c.
HAY Firm; shipping. &Mj6ic; good to
choice. 96cgtl.00.
HOPS Firm: state, common to choice,
l" crop, 10f,17c; 19,14 crop, nominal: olda,
nominal; Paclfle coast, 1905 crop, Witl'ic;
crop, 12c; olds, nominal.
HIDES Steadv: Galveston. 20 to 28 lha..
30c; California. 21 to 26 lbs., 21c; Texas dry.
24 to 80 lbs.. l!lo.
LK'ATHKR Quiet; acid. 2Ga27Hc.
PKOViaiONfr-Beef. steady: family. tlO.OO
610.05; mess, 38 OOfcg.50; beef hams. t21.0o
22.50; packet. t?.0O&9.60: city extra India
ieaa. tlft.OixfT 16 00. Cut meats, firm: Dick-
led bellies, in.6n13.60; pickled shoulders.
ifu.75: Pickled hams. 112 11.4j12.76. Lard.
firm; western prime, t9.WKji9.iii; nominal;
refined, firm; South America, 110. 00; com
pound, 17. 00 7 37c; continent. 19 46. Pork,
firm; family. 119 Mi; short clear, tl"-0018.75;
mesa, 118 6uftl9.00.
TALLOW Qqulet: city (12 per pkg);
16-16c; country (pkgs. free), 4T4Q61c.
RICK Unlet: domestic, extra fair. 31.9
PAc; Japan, nominal.
nul l Kit steady: street price, extra
creamery. 20H'&21c. Official prices: Cream
ery, common to extra, H'S'Wtyc; renovated,
common to extra, n'a'c; western tac-
tory, common to firsts, 13617c; western
Imitation creamery, extras, 18c; western
flrts. lW(-17He.
CHEESE-Strons: new. state, nill cream.
large, fancy, l c; fair to good, l()Vullo;
mall, fancy, live: lair to good. lOVtOic:
Inferior, 89c
EGaS State. Pennsylvania and nearby
fancy selected white, 24c; choice, 22'&23c;
mixed extra, 22c; western -firsts, 1718o;
Seconds, l&-il6Hc; southern, 15tflo.
POULTRY Alive, steadv; western spring
hickens. 17c: fowls. KtWc: turkeys, luc.
Dressed, steady; western spring chickens,
19a23c; turkeys, ll&13c; fowls, nil 14c.
84. Loots Geaeral Market.
8T. LOUIS, July 24. WHEAT Higher;
No. 2 red, caah elevator, 74 c; track, 74
4l75c; September, 74 c; No. Z hard.
737i8c
CORN Higher; No. 3 cash, 60c; track,
61 c; September, 60 c; December, 48c,
OATS Higher; no. 2 casn, sac: tracx.
85f36e; September, 83c; December,
34c; No. 2 white, 37 38c.
OATs Firm; jvo. 2 casn, soc, nominal:
track, 36c; September, 32 c bid: De
cember. 13 He: No. 2 white, iHffj37c.
FLOUR Steady ; red winter patents, 4.3o
4.60; extra fsncy and straight, 13.76S4.30;
clears. 12.7&08.26.
SEED Timothy, steaay. x3.7bqp1.00.
CORNMEAL Steady, 12.80.
BRAN Dull; sacked, east rack, 73 75c.
HAY Steady, timothy. tlal7: prairie.
Iron cotton ties ti.
BAOOINO e.
HEMP TWINE 70.
PROVISIONS Pork. 'Steady: lobbing.
117.07. Ird, lower; prime steam, 18.46.
Dry salt meats, steady; boxed extra snorts,
19. 60; clear ribs, 19 76; short clears, 19 87.
Bacon, steady; bexed extra snorts, 110.26;
cl.-ur ribs, lio.eo; short clear, fio.62.
11050: short clear. 110.02.
POULTRY Weak ; chickens. 10c; springs.
itc; turaeys, 140; aucaa, vo; geeee, oc.
BUTTER Steady; creamery. ISWZlc:
dairy, 14 6 18o.
KUU8 b teady; iso case count.
Receipts, enipments.
Flour, bbls
4.000
8.000
Wheat, bu
..151 .C
.. 67.000
.. 78.000
37.000
Corn, bu
Oats, bu
51,000
62.000
Mloaeapolts Grata Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. July 24. -FLOUR First
patents, 34.204.30: second patents, 14 061?
4.10; first clears. 13.Zo-aJ.36; second clears,
62.608 to.
SHAN in bulk. lis.BOtru Tt.
(Superior Board of Trade Quotations for
Minneapolis and Chicago delivery). The
range of prices, as reported by F. D. Day
et to., uu-ui itoara or 1 raae, was:
Articles. I Open. Hlgh.j Low. Cloee.j Tes'y
Wheat-
I
May...
July...
Sept...
Dec...
81 t?
8iV8ie
81
75'&781i
76-4 1 ?6S-k
76Si76wSk
78 I 77 77,
7e7f
Flax-
July...
Sept...
Oct....
1 12
1 11
1 It
1 13'
1 13
1 12
l !
l 13
1 "
1 12
1 10
I 10
1 10
1 10
1 10
Minneapolis Cash Close Wheat: No.
hard. 78c: No. 1 northern, 78c; to arrive,
77c; No. 2 northern, 76c; to arrive,
isc; P.O. 1 northern, 14 w lac.
Kanaae City Grata and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY, July 2 4. WHEAT
0 1c higher; July. 68 c: September. 70c
December. 72Vc. Cash: No. 2 hard, 70
r71c; No. 3. (870c; No. 4. 67CP
68c; No. 2 red. 7172c; No. 3, 70 Cf
71 VkC: NO. 4. BSi 9C.
CORN July. 4c; September. 48 wc: De
cember. 4 3 He. Cash: No. 2 mixed, 4&4J
4HV,r; No. 3.-4i4c; NO, 1 while, sou'
(OUr; No. I, 50c.
OATS No. 2 white, 3G3c; No.
mixed. 86 c.
RYE Steady. 66r?iic.
HAT-Steady; choice timothy. tl00Ogl0.60
choice prairie. 19 a-ns 60.
EGGS Higher; Missouri and Kansas, new
No. 2 whltewood caaea Included, 17c; caae
count. 16c; cases returned, c less.
BUTTER Creamery, 19c; packing. 14e.
Receipts. Shipments
Wheat, bu...
Corn, bu
Oats, bu
.WI.O
112,000
69 000
30.000
26.000
6.000
Peoria Grata Market
PEORIA. July 24 CORN-Hisher;
; No.
yellow. Mr: iso. s, sic; jso. 4. wc.
OATB Higher; No. 2 white, new
No. 3 white, new, 84c: old. 34c;
white, new and old, 23c.
WHISKY On the basis of 11.3.
S4C
JNO
Mulatto Grain Market.
PIXI'TH, July 24.-WHF4.T-To arrive
No. 1 northern. 7SWc; No. ?. 764c On track
No. 1 northern. 78c; No. t northern. 7ti'4C
July, .vc; Btptemurr and December. 7.
' '33c!
OATs lo arrive, on track and July.
Liverpool Grain and Provlaloas.
LIVERPOOL. July 24 WHEAT- Spot
nominal: futures, quiet; July. 67'rt; Sep
tember. 6t4d; December, tut 7:d.
CORN Spot, quiet; American mixed, old
4s 9d. Futures, quiet; September, 4a t",d
London Cc-. Slocka.
LONDON, July 24. Cloalng quotations on
tht BtocK exchange were:
Consols. atAoey
do account
Anarond
Atchlh.a
do sfd
Bltlmro Ohio...
Cnsdl,n Pacific ...
rhos Ohio
Chicago 0-t W
c . u A St P
DoBoors
Doom A O
do (.Id
gno
do lot p!4
do 14 l!d
llllnola Central
LouitTlllo a Kaah.
M . K. T
SILVER- Bar.
.. 17V,. N. T. Cantral
, . ITa Norfolk W
. . 11V do Vti
. . t , Ontario ft W
..101 iraanaylvanla.
. 1! Rand Him
..14Kt, Roadlni
.. do lot aid
. . UV, da Id rd
..1MH Sosthera Railway
.. 11 I do prd
.. 4lta Soutsrrn Paclac
.. a4 I aloa Paciac ....
.. 4. a do fd
.. Tv4 1'. a. Sts4
. . T 1 do sfd
..1U Wabaah
..147,1 do fd
.. Spaslak 4s
lit
to
ac
444,
K
1
IH4,
IT
lt
tl
steady. Sod per ounce.
MONEY I per cent
The rate of discount in t; open market
for elmrt bill is 3-4i Ut icr tent; for three
luuntlia UIls, 1 ir cuU
to xnL hu vnnrfi.
NEW 0RE STOCKS AND BONDS
Operator! Working far aa Adraaot Doiitt
Bather Abruptly from Their ActifitUa.
SITUATION IN RUSSIA THE CAUSE
ealatera teeaa Mere larllaefl te
View the Oatlook Mere rL
oaaly Taae the Day Be
fere Close Is Heavy.
NEW YORK. July 14 The operating
forces in the stock market, which nad em
barked In a movement for an advance In
prices of stocks, apparently reconsidered
their immediate plana today and desisted
rather abruptly from their actlvlt'.ea.
These activities were quite strikingly
manifest yesterday In the face of the Dis
turbing news from Russia, making Wall
street an isolated Issue of strength among
the group of the world's great securities
markets. It did not develop today what
waa the motive for the change' in mar
ket tactics, but It waa the general sup
position that a revision of previous esti
mates of the Importance upon the world s
financial outlook of the Russian situation
lay at the root of the matter.
It did not appear Immediately that the
tone of the market had undergone an al
teration, although the opening dealings
showed the same response to the foreign
disturbances as yesterday. Then followed
a vigorous recovery In response to sup
porting orders. It was then thai an out
pouring of atock to reallxe gave the algnal
that accumulation and support waa no
longer to be In order. The temporary up
ward spurt was attributed to the in initia
tive ot traders, who aimed to follow the
leadership pointed out by yesterday's ac
tion of tha market. The day's principal
activity was exhausted by the end of tne
first hour, and there was a marked
shrinkage afterwards and a growing
apathy in speculative Interest. the as
sistance to be realised for the New York
market from tranquil conditions abroad
was given more force in the nay's specula
te consideration. The anruit cnange
rouglit In the foreign exchange market
by the Russian developments and the to-
al cutting off of New York from access
) the large incoming gold arrivals in
ondon waa polntrg to aa a striking ex-
mple of the Indirect effects here to be
ppreliended from disturbed foreign mar
ets. With foreign markets under pres-
ure. any attempt to advance prlcea in
New York would have the effect of Invlt-
ng realizing sales on securities marketanie
ere and to afford means for protection or
ess favorably Disced holdings aoroaa.
Hitherto the argument haa been advanced
hat tha growing weakness or nussian
securities would serve to divert French
nvestments from them into other fields.
hus nromlslne well or applications to
French capital to spare In American bond
ssues. But it was realised mat tne ef
fect of the disturbed conditions abroad
unpropitlous for any new commitments.
The New York money markrt waa un
changed today and 'call loans remained
ery eaay in spite or pronaoie preparat
ions for tomorrow's sale of tl2,600,000
of New York City bonda. The outcome
f thla flotation la awaited with much 1n-
erest for the light It will throw on tne
late of investment demand. The an
nouncement of the extent to which the
aovernment funda are being deposited In
banks In connection with the Panama canal
bond laaue, the amount reaching IJs.000,
000. was a reassuring factor on the money
Ituatlon. Reports of a 16.000,000 note
ssue by the American Telephone company
n anticipation of subscriptions to L'lvlted
States bond Issues was regarded as evi
dence of the continued heavy require
ments of corporations for new capital.
nterest waa shown in the reported snie
of a stock exchange seat at 178.000. as
against the preceding price of 181,000,
and a high record price above 330.000.
The drop of prices waa due aa much to
withdrawal of demand as to any selling
pressure, and there was some recovery
from the bottom prices, but the closing
was heavy.
Bonds were heavy. Total sales, par
value, tl. 325,000. United States 3s and
new 4s advanced three-fourths per cent
on call.
The following are
the quotsr.ons on in
Stock exchange:
ales. High. Low. Cine.
140
Adama Eipreas
Amalgamated Copper
41.400 4, 4k
1,004 15 1414;
104 lom, 1004
400 80S . 80
44
4
American C. ft r
American C. ft F. pfd
American Cottoa Oil
Am. Cotton Oil pfd
American Expreaa
w
4
1:5
1
14
14
41
43
111
144
114
134
144
4
American H. A U pfd
American loe. securities....
7,100 4444 81V,
American Llneeed Oil
Am. IJnaeed Oil pfd
American Locomotive
Am. Locomotive pfd
4.444 1044
xi.'m 144
41 '4
14444
ii'44
';
1421
4'4
MS
American 8. A R
Am. 8. ft R, pfd
American Sugar Refining ..
I .TOO
100
11.000
l.ino
104
134
n
n
HVi
Tobacco pre ctra
Anaconda Mining Co
Atchlaoa
Atcbtsoa pfd
Atlantlo Coaat Line
le.
Baltlmor ft Ohio
Bal. ft Ohio pfd
Brooklrn Rapid Traaalt....
4.100 U1'4 1184.
114
2
14
10
120
04
11
144
114
11
14
1
41
(4
44
44
140
H
1444
111
635
l
.41
44
40
74
144
lt
111
17
(1. 100
14. TOO
100
" 100
100
81.100
109
74
161 4
III
ii"
11.114
1404k
II
7S
1F.IS
III
'if
11744
171
II
Canadian PaolSo
Cantral of New Jersey
Cheaapeake ft Ohio
Chicago Oraat Western
Chicago A Northweatera....
ChloafO, Mil. ft St. r
Chicago T. ft T
Chicago T. ft T. pfd
C, a, C. ft Bl. L
Colorado Fuel ft Iron
11. ton 4444 474k
Colorado ft Southern 100 44H4 14
Colo. A 80. lat pfd
Colo, ft So. 14 pfd 400 414, 4144
Consolidated Oaa
Cora Product 100 1144 114k
Cora Products pfd
Delaware ft Hudaon 1,000 tllVk 110
Delaware, U ft W
Denver ft Rio Grande 1.1041 404k 40
Denver ft R. O. pfd .....
Planners' Securities 404 IT lt
Erl 11.104 414 4044
Brie 1st pfd 1.100 TT44 TT
General Blectrts 1.104 14 144
Hocking Valley, aaked
llllnola Cantral
International Paper
Inlernalloaal Paper pfd
International Pump 1.404 44 4444
International Pump pfd 104 144 11
Iowa Central
lows Central pfd
Kanaka City Southern
Kanaaa City So. pfd
Loulavlll ft Nashville 1.T0O 14144 114
Meilcaa .Central too to 10
Minneapolis 1 II. L 100 4544 4544
M.. Bt. P. A 8. g. M 400 141 151
41
14
3
- 41
11
41
114
40
14
111
.1(4
x
32
44
13
11
1S3
45
n
10
4
84
154
4
71
44
1
121
124
W
M
24
41
23
k
41
II
M
11
44
11
140
41
17
44
144
41
124
75
41
104
It
104
a
101
18
4
2M
151
41
17
J
44
M.. St. P. A 8. g. M. pfd..
Mlaaourl Pacific
Mlaaourl. K. ft T
1.400
I.liM)
1.100
1.TO0
k.ioo
404
1. 100
144
3v
47
744k
13144
44
14k
t
ll4
44
74
1.414
44
7
M . K. ft T. pfd
National Lead
National R. R. of M. pfd..
New York Central
New York. O A W
Norfolk A Western
Norfolk A W. pfd
North Americas
Pacific Mall
1.004
11.00
404
84
1M
10
14
U6
4
Pennaylvanla
People'a Gaa
P.. C. C. A Bt. L
Preeaee Steel Car
1.404 44 444
Preeeed Steel Car pfd
Pullman Palace Car
Reading
TT.400 114 111
Reading lat pfd. aaked
Reading Id pfd. aaked
Republic Steel ....
Republic Steel pfd
nock Ialand Co
Rock Ialand Co. pfd
8t. L A S. P. id pfd
81. L. 8. W
St. L 8. W. pfd
Southern Paclflc
Bo. Paciae pfd
Southern Railway
80. Railway pfd
ToiiBOsaee Coal A lroa
Teiaa A Pacific
Toledo. Bt. L. A W
T . II. LAW. pfd
I'nloa Pacific
t'nlon PacIsc pfd ,
t ailed Statea Eiproa
I sited State Really ,
lolled Statea Rubber
V. 8. Rubber pfd
t'nlted Btatsa Sleet
I'. Steel ptd
V. -Carolina Chemical ....
Va -Carolina Chrm. pfd ...
Wahaah
Wabaah pfd
W'ella-Pargo Eipreas
Weatloghouae glectrle ....
Weatern t'nlon
Wheeling A Lake Brio
Wiecooun Central
Wla Ceatral pfd
Northern Pacific
Oraai Northern prd
Ceutral Leather
Central t.ealhr pfd
Bloaa Shegleld Steel
Inlorborougn Metropolitan.
TOO
104
mo
100
14
11
2
It
8T.4O0
lioo
.
10
r
l.H
14
44.100
404
72
14
151
11
11
4T
1474
604
TO
'.4
141
11
7i
44
141
400
loo
41.100
14.104
ioe
"ioo
400
104
l
14
4
ii''
46
41
104
34
ld!
it"
4f.
104 144
iii"
8. Toe
tr.
t4
11
1"1
Tt
IT
1M
140
14
101
71
14
75
t'a)
190
we
44
404
KM
404
4
141
11
loterborwugh Mot. pfd.
14
14 i
Total aalea lor the day. lit TOO aha re.
Jew York Mining; Stoeka.
NEW TORK. July ii -Closing quotations
nn mtnina wwvaa were;
Adam Cos
All.-O
Rreece
Briinewtrk Tee .
Conutock Tunset
Cos la I ft Vs..
Hors Silver
lroa Sllvor
Leadtlll Cos u.
oflered.
. te
no
. J
. 44
. 14
.
. 6
Lltll Cklef
Oaurls a.
Opkir
Phoeals
Poteol
Savage
glair Nevada ,
truall Hope .,
Standard
Treaaarr Statement.
WASHINGTON. July ?4Today's state
meni ni tne treaaury raiancea in the gen
eral fund, excluaivt el the Ilrt.lw.0i4j oid
reaerve, shows: Available cash balance,
1171,746,127; gold coin and bullion, r?.l.!.27;
gold certificates, 139.1.t0.
err York Money Market.
NEW TORK, July 14 MONET On call,
eaay, 3C8V, per cent; ruling rate, 2t per
cent. Cloalng bid. 2 per cent; offered at
3 per cent. Time loans dull and easy
for short dates Sixty days, 4 per cent;
ninety days. 444 per cent; six months,
Pr cent.
R1ME MERCANTILE FAFER-irJ6
per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Strong, clos
Ing easier at t4.862ijt4K26 for demand and
St I4.8aavj4 .8226 for sixty days; posted
rates, 14 1.H4 83 and l4 86ft4.M; com
mercial Mils, 84.82.
SILVER Bar. 64c.
604o.
BONDS Government
heavy.
Quotations on New
Mexican dollars,
strong; railroad
fork bonds today
were 01 follows
V 8. rof. la,
1M Unpan Id serlos
M'4
lit
414
llv,
1)
44
US
84 4
ItS
do coupes
V. 8. la. res
do coupon
I'. 8. old 4a. rag.
do coupon
t'. 8 now 4a. ra
do coupon
Am. Tnbaoro 4a...
do (a
Atchlion gen. 4s .
do adj. 4a
Atlantic C. U 4a,
Bal. Ohio 4s...
do lva
...14 do 4a rtfa
...lot fin ctfa.
. ..15! do Id aerlea
...1H L ft N. unl. 4a ...
...lt ''Van. c. ( 4a
.. .1IS14 Mi Tenlral 4a...,
...tvti do 1st Inc
... tl'4 Minn, ft St. U. 4s.,
. . . 1 1 2 V, M . K A T. 4a
do la
... 444,. N. R R. of M e
4a
... l"4 N. T. C. f. 1..
...10l4iN. J r f. aa....
... US No Pacific 4a
... 44 do la
... n
...1U
...I04T4
Bra. R. T. it. 4a
Central el OS. la ...
do lat Inc
do Id Inc
do Id Inc
Cboa. ft Ohio 4a...
Cklrato ft A. Itta...
r., B. ft Q. a. 4a...
C, R. I. ft P. 4a . ..
4n col. 6a
Cro. ft St. L ( 4a.
Colo Ind. la, ssr. A
do aorloa g
Cclorado Mid 4a....
Colo, ft 80. 4a
Cuba to
D. A R. O. 4a
Dletlllers' 8ec. to
EH p I. a
do gen. 4a.
Hor-king Val. 4a...
Japan aa
-uilered.
...Ill M. A W. C. 4s 10..4,
... D4 n. g. 1 rfda 4a ... M'
... I44 Pcnn. conv. Iva Mw
...17 iRoodinc son. 4a lo
lOlv, St. L. I at c. 4a 1I44
4a S- L.. A S r. f 4a. N
7' at. L. 8 w
.. TJ
SaaNtard A L 4a
a. 80. PaciSc 4.
ltl4 do lat 4a rtfa...
Tit 80. Ratlvar la ...
T4 iTaiao A P. la
.. MH
.. II V4
.. I4'
..IKS
lit
. 11 v,
.1M4
. 14
,114 V,
. II
.
. it 'A
II T., 8t L ft W. 4a
, 44 Vnlon Pacific 4a
10 V 6 Siecl Id ta...
lOOH.Wahaah la
ao I do deb. B
l.v.14 Wcatcrn Md 4a
ot tv. A U C. 4a
IHcN, Wla. Central 4a
"4
Boston Stocks and Bonds.
BOSTON, July 24.-Csll loans. 3H4 pT
cent; time loans, f,&b per cent. Official
closing on stocks snd bond:
Atrhlaon kdj. 4a....
do 4a
Mai. Control 4a
Atchteon
do pfd
Poaton A Albany...
Boston A Mnlno..
Poaton Elevated ...
Fltchbur pfd ....
Mex. Central
N. V.. N. H. A It.
Pore Marquette ...
t'nlon Pacific
Amor. Arte. Chora..
do pfd
Amor. Tneu. Tub..
Amor. Sugar
do pfd
American T. ft T.
Amer. Woolen
do pfd
"Bdleon Elec. Illu.
Maaa. Electric
do pfd
Maaa. Uaa
United Trull .......
lpn Had Shoe Mach..
do pfd
North Butte
V. 8. Stool...,
do pfd
Bid. -Asked.
. 94 iWootlnit. common
.lvit Adrenture
. 71 jAllouai
. eaVAmaiiamated
.. T4
.. 4S
.. SI
.. HT,
.. 14.,
.. n
..184
.. SI
.. 14
.. 1444
.. 16U,
.. 10',
.. 1H
.. 4',
::i
.. '44
.. 17
..101
.. tt
.. 13
.. w
.. 14
.. k
.. 41
.. 8I
.. I
.. 144
.. 4
.. 4V
..141
lVAtlntic
.144
.ins
ISO
.lit
Uingham
(al. A Hocl..
jrentcnnlal
Copper Kanga .
Daly Weet ....
19H
.lMviKranklln
. AJ Oranby
.14alsle Hoyale ...
. 2t)v,:S( Mining .
. 1 Michigan
. It Mohawk
.11.14, Mont c. A C.
. 13j IUM dominion .
.IHH Oareola
. la'aPsrrot
. ton Sa'Qulncy
.47, Shannon
. 11 ITamarack
. M Trinity
. S4l'nltd Copper
.104 ,1'. f Mtnlnf...
. Til, U. B. oil
. Iu4t Vtah
. Hv, Victoria
. 14 iW'Inona
.101 jwolvartna
Foreign Financial.
PARIS, July 28. Trading on the Bourse
today opened calm with Russians ateadier.
Later there was renewed depression In
Russians with heavy offers towards the
close, which wan weitk. Russian imperial
4s closetl at 67.90 and Russian bonds of
Is at 469.00.
Bank Clcarlnge.
OMAHA. July 24. Bank clearings for
today were 11,669,195.82 and for the cor
responding date last year 11,586,292.06.'
OMAHA, WHOLES A 1. IS MARKET.
Condition of Trade and Quotations on
Staple and Faney Produce.
BOOS Receipts, liberal; fresh stock, 15c.
LIVE POULTRY Hens. 10c; roosters.
6c; turkeys, JiVic, ducks, Vc; spring cuick-
ents. imhw twr id.
BUTTKR Packing stock, 14c; choice
fancy dairy. 16c: creamery. 214iilTe,
HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Feed com
pany: Choice upland, 19.00; medium, sn.w
coarse. !8.0O.5o. Rye straw, Ib.eoai.Oo.
BRAN Per ton. 118.00.
VEflETARlJES. '
TOMATOES Illinois, per crate of 20 lbs..
7Rc.
WAX BEANS Per . market basket of
about 16 lbs.. 36c.
8TR1NO HF.ANS Per market basket of
ahnut 15 lha.. Sfr.
TURNIPS, BEETS AND CARROTS
Per t-hu. haaket. 'Ac
LEAF LETTUCE Hothouse, per da.
heAdn. 90o.
CUCUMBERS Home grown, per dug.,
40c; Texas, per bu. box, $1.26.
ONIONS Home arown. 3o per lb.
ORIiE:N ONIONS Per ' evos bunches, 20a
RAI1SHE3 Per dos. bunches, 16o.
CAULIFLOWER Per doi. heads. .5c.
GREEN PEAS-Per bu., 11.00.
NEW POTATOES Per bu., 75c.
ni n VKflKTABLES.
NAVY BEANS Per bu., 11.85; No. 2, tl.iu.
1 iv. 1 mrivfi-Per Ih 6W4c.
b'b'ef.N PEPPERS Per market bas
ket, 75c. TRAPirAI, FRUITS.
DATES Per box of 30-lb. pkgs , ti.00;
n,n.,m'.n in 70-lh. boxes. ter lb.. 6c
Ravers. rer lb.. 4c: walnut stuffed, 1-lb,
l... ,.. . iiiu : K-lh boxes, tl.00.
ritj ANfiir Mediterranean sweets, all
slses, 14.00U4.50; Valencies, all sixes. to.tXXSy
6. 50.
LEMONS Llmonlers. extra fsncy, 240
sise. 16.00; 300 to 360 slse. I6.6ts3r7.00; other
K.., r. ,t . tl OA I '
FIGS Collfornla. per 10-lb. carton, 75
85c; Imported Smyrna, three-crown. 11c
Ivrrivn. 13e.
BANANAS Per medlum-slsed bunch,
31.754jw.26; Jumbos, t2.6utj3.00. ,
rlNhArrLt.0 r Jonuu, aiace v, v eu
BLUEBERKIrxi V4 lsconain, 10 qis., -.w.
FRUITS.
CHERRIES Calif ornls, 32.C0 per 8-lb. box
sour cherries, 24-nt. crale, tl.a).
OOOSEBERRIKS rer craie 01 24 qis.
C9 (A
pli.Al'HKlf riaiea eariy, mi, yeutiw irw
stone. 11.00: Texas ,ioeriaa, per 4-oasaei
crate ',bc.
PLUMS-Cal fornla. 8l.bOfBi.7a
BLACKBERK1ES Per 24-qt. crate, 32.26.
RASPBERRIES lied, per i4-pi. crate
32.00; black, per 24-qt. crale, 63.09.
A PKICD TB Jrer t-oaiMt crate, ai.ia.
CURRANTS Home-grown, whits and
red, per 24-qis., tl tn;.
AlUAi.n.
WATERMELON b Per lb., lc, or abou
mma&r each.
I AW I LLOl rr.o iuiuiwju anu Ariauna,
er crate (standard). Wo"; ponies, 12 50
Texas.
ier crate (about 4s melons), 8V1.U0
ponies
2.i
CUT BEEF PRICES.
No. 1 ribs, 12c: No. 2 ribs, 10c; No. 3 ribs
svv No. 1 loin, lac; no. z loin, I2ic; No
loin. c: iNO. 1 cnut-K, -v. - i-uut:;. oc
No 3 chuck. 4c: ro. 1 touiio, sc; io.
round. 8c: No. 3 round, c; No. 1 plate,
3c: No. 2 plate, 2c: No. 3 plate. 2c.
V..V.V.D k-A I'll Kill' il...n
No. 1. latAc: No. 2. li'c: bull hldea, 9al0c
scan hides. No. 1. H'ric; No. 2. loVic: horfe.
2.54.f3.60; sheep pt-lts, 5c&11.25. Tallow, No.
1, 4c; NO. 2, 3c.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CIDER Per keg, 1375; per bbl., 34.75.
HON EY New, per 24 lbs., 13 ).
CHfitHB Swiss, new, 16c; Wisconsin
brick. 12c; Wisconsin limberger. 12c; I whim,
jjwc; young Americas. 15c
NUTS Walnuts, No. 1, soft ahelW, rew
crop, per lb., 15Vc; hard sheila, per !b.,
13c. Pecans, laige, per lb., 14c; small,
per lb., 12c. Chill walnuta, per lh.. 12l34n.
Almonds, soft shells, per ") . 17c; hard
shells, per lb., 15c. Cocoanuts, 34 per sick
. 1IM1
SUGAR Granulated cane,
15 16: granulated cane, In sacks,
in bbls..
1811; gran-
ulated oeet, in aacas, .va.
SYRUP-In bbla.. 2.c per gal.; In caeea,
( W-lb. cans, tl-70; case 11 6-lb, cam. 4.80;
casea 24 2-lb. cane. 31.85.
COFFEE Roasted. No. 36, 25c per lb.;
No. 20, 2c per lb.; No. 35. Ib-nC per lb.;
No. 2", ln' per lb.; No. 21, 12c per il.
CURED FISH-Family wnltellsh. per
quartrr bbl., luu lbs., 14. uO; Norway mack
erel. No. 1, 328 00; No. 2. 326.00; No. 3, UO.Oj;
Irian, No. 2. IK tiO; herring, In bbls , 3'". lbs.
each. Norway, 4k. $12 (a; Norway, 2k, tU oo;
Holland, mixed, til 0u; Holland herring, in
kegs, milkers. 0c; kegs, mixed, 70c.
CANNED GOODS corn, standard west
em, tou"; Maine, 11 16 Tomatoes. 3-lb.
cans. $1.2641 l.bu; 2-lb , 97Hertl.ou, Pineap-
rles, grated, 2-lb., 12 06$ 2 3"; sliced. 11.9
20; gallon apples, fancy, U j, California
apricots, 314fd:u0; tars, 31.75(12 id;
peaches, fancy, ll.7bo2.40; H. C. peaches,
$.' Oicat.60. Alaska salmon, red. 1123; Uncy
Chinook, F., 32.W; fancy aockeye, F., 41 8o,
sardines, oil, 12 50: mustard. UitHjllu,
Sweet potatoes, tl.ls.rjl. 26; aauerkraut, 1 ';
pumpkins, kortll.u.i, wax Leans. 2-lb., 7Vf
Vk; lima beans. 2-ib., 75cb11 35; spinach,
$1.36; cheap peas, 2-lb., toe; extra, 76.tf-j.iu;
fancy. 41 ijl 76.
HIDES AND TALLOW Green salted.
No. 1. 12-; No. I, Uc; full hides. l9c;
green hiaea, No. 1, i"-', No. 2. 9c; norae,
filial 3 26, sheep pelts. 50ca41.i$. Tsllow,
Nu. 1. 4c; No. 2. 3c
vsvOL Per lb. Italic
OMAHA LITE SFOCI M1RKET
Good Tat
CUl Stead
Otbra Wk.
to Etroic,
GOOD .LIGHT HOGS SOME STRONGLR
keen and Laaaks Open Mead and
Fairly Active Mosta Weak
ad Dnll, Fapeclally 0
Ceaaaaoa Grades.
rJOUTH OMAHA. July 34. 1801
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep
Official Monday i.STS
2. ft
3.617
1.6A
Official Tueaday 3.212
6.184
Two days this Week.... 7.840 ll.SM 13.864
Same days laat week ... 16td 13.798 16.167
Same two weeka ago.... 8.917 11.248 14.3V8
Same three weeks ago... 4.821 M.8.4 7.048
Same four weeks a so 7.8A7 17.9 2,163
Same days last year 7.871 16.624 84.3M )
RECEIPTS FOR THE TEAR TO DATE. I
The following table shows the receipts of I
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omana.for j
the year to date, compared with laat year:
IDOa. 190. Inc..
Cattle 621.797 477.17 44.411
Hogs 1.5r.l7 1. 470.111 127.6"
Sheep 835,200 811,247 3J,c4
CATTLE QUOTATIONS.
The following will show the urlces paid
for tbt different kinds of came on the
south Omaha market:
Oood to choice corn-fed steers 16.6(8J 20
rair to good corn-fed steers t.ooue.wt
Common to fair oorn-fd steers.... j"iii
Good to choice cows and heifers.. 3.7l.40
atr to good cows and heifers.... 8.0SB '
Common to fair cows and helri.. l.iBwi.io
Uood to cnolce stockers A feeders. 3 66a4 10
Fair to good stockers and feeders. 2 26(3 66
Common to fair stockerk 3 i4i3.26
Bulls, stags, etc 1 "04 i
Veal calves 8.754(6.76
The following table ahuwa the average
price of hogs at South Omaha for the lasi
several dsys, wltb comparisons:
Date. I 1906. 1P.190i.1W8.18O2. 11901. 11900.
July
July
11.
U.
18 '.
19.
20.
4j I 32
6 111 1 381 T 711 6 911 ( 04
S 4M 4 XI
6e 6 81
4 kl T 77 Mi ( 63
July
6 IU 6 28 I 6 Mi 14
6 13 I 10 T 73 6 01
t 19 t 17 7 6 77
July
July
July
July
6 47
4
30
t.521
6 561
t 20 7 711 t 68 4 94
6 22 7 74 I 69. 4 87
July
6 66
5 K
t 31
July
I 8 61 I
6 18
7 661 i 6.1 99
July
t 4l
8 471
I 691
60HII22J 16 681498
July
21 . . .
22 ... I
13...
24...
5 61
6 48,
6 101 6 I
6 07 6 i
4 94 !
6 32 7 6Z 6 Of
July
80 7 0O 5 87 6 01
Juiy
I 62
I 8 W 6 81 4 97
July
. 6 471 I ( 18 7 41 6 70 t It
Sunday.
The official number of cars of stock
brought In today by each rood was:
Cattle. Hogs, eneep.n r s.
C. M. d: St. P 1
3
Wabssh .
1
3
17
3
43
10
(
25
10
1
1
1
121
Missouri Pacific 12
I'nton Pacific system 28
e
i
i
13
C. & N. W., east.... 4
C. A N. W., west..., 21
C, St. P., M. A O.... 7
C. B. U., east s
C. B. A Q., west 47
C, K. 1. gc f.t east., 1
C, R. I. ft P.," west.. 3
Illinois Central 2
Chicago Ot. Western I
Total receipts 139
11
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated:
cattle. Hogs, oneep.
Omaha Packing Co
232
1.130
793
Swift and Company ....
8V)
1.260
447
140
48
54
111
i'
8
48
"l7
348
2.081
3.567
2.065
l.hOH
1,0
197
Cudahy Packing Co
Armour Co
Cudahy, from K. C
Iihman 61 Co
Hill A Bon
Hamilton 4 Rothschild.
Klngan Co
484
Wolt A Murnan
J. B. Root 6V Co
Bill lan A Kline
Halstead
128
Clark
Other buyers
1.676
Totals
8.589 8.382 8.083
RANGE OF PRICES.
Cattle. Hogs.
Omaha ; t2.0tU00 t.6aW)
Chicago 1.2oaJ..40 .l'(t.K)
Kaunas city 2.e.w osinjvj. u
St. Louis 1.906. 26 6.2o4j4J90
Bloux City 1.60(06.80 .8&4i.0
MONDAY'S SHIPMENTS.
The following shows the number of cars
of stockers and feeders snipped to the
country and their points of destination:
CATTLE. Cars.
George Winters, Ylnisca, la Q 1
won at W., Red Oak, la. J I
W. f. Campbell, Dow 4jity, ia. I. C. 1
C. Campbell, Herman, Neb. M. at 0 8
...... Receipts of cattle were no.
overly large this morning and consisted
principally of ted and native siock, inerg
oeing very few western rangers included
among the aay's arrivals.
The demand for beei steers was quite
good, so much so that the market On the
better grades waa iatrly active at fu .j
iimy prices. In a lew cases selu.-rt, .. , ,1
had rlgni desirable cattle felt that tbey
securea. if anyuung, a little betu- pi.v-
than could have been obtained yeatera y.
1 i.e marKet u l.. t.u grades lhat Is,
such cattle as are selling from 36.36 up
wards waa active and tha off..r...k
such changed hands In very good season.
The medium klnda, on the other harm,
were a little slow snd the tendency on
them is lower every day. The fact Is that
anything thai s only half fat or warmed
up comes Into direct competition with
grass beef and Is suffering accordingly.
This la a common thing at tbls season of
the year, when range cattle begin coming
more freely.
Cows and heifers of good quality were
stiong and active and the moderate offer
ings were all disposed of In very good
seaaon. Common canners and cutters were
about steady, but were not sought after
as much as the better grades.
Stockers and feeders continue slow and
weak. The fart la that the country seems
to regard prices on good kinds of feeders
as too high and Is holding off. A'lth a
lack of country buying the market Is nat
urally weak from lack of support.
Representative sales:
xstLcr BiLiink
N.
1
1
I
II
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1 ,
14
10
40
44
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At.
.. 4&0
.1040
.110
..1001
.. 145
I 50
I 50
I 50
4 04
4 U
4 14
4
4 74
4 .
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...1117
...1141
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...1270
.. .12.11
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...1114
...1444
... N4
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..nil
...1141
. .1104
..1107
... 110
.. 140
.. 140
... 114
,.. 110
... Ill
... 171
A 144
,..1000
... 170
... 140
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. .. 430
...1154
...12!5
...1020
... 110
... 10
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... 144
... Ill
... 140
... till
... 110
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...lono
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... 720
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...1421
... 140
...10141
... 4-J4
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.... 450
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.... 144
... 171
... (44
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. . . . 1005
... 450
...1051
.... 104
1104
122
. ...1024
.... 127
105
....1044
....1041
.... 474
....1144
.... 144
.... 444
.... 170
.... 170
....Ki2l
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....1444
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....1444
1440
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.... 174
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HEIFERS.
I 14
14.
. 421
. 4M
. 44
. 470
. 474
. 410
. 244
. 171
. 511
. 12J
. 471
. TTI
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.1100
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.1440
. 14
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.114
.114
t 24
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BULLS.
I 14
..14M
.. TM
.1204
..US
..1214
...e
..140
..1341
..1M4
...140
... Ill
.. 144
...107
.. 144
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... 124
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I 84
I 4
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I 44
1 4
I 4
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CALVES.
1 u
I 24
I 44
I II
4 40
4
I 04
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01
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, T
44
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14
14
230
II..
10 .
44
t 1 I te t ie 4
4 ("I i 4e 1 110 I Tl
t 11 Ik
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
I II ID I 4s I y
t 4l I 4a 1 7-4 I m
11 11 t 4 1 477 I ?4
I T4 I Tl I 44 I Bl
1 n I Tl It Tea I 14
It 141 I 4 I W Id
I Til I 44 I 10 I 14
I f4 I 04 II 7f, I
II 744 8 14 II 110 I 44
BTEF.BS AND STAGS.
M 1114 8 .
WESTERNS.
J. H. Monahan-Neb.
.1010 3 26 II rows 883 3 36
.1092 3 60 2! feeders. 1092 lit
C. E. t-owe Neb.
.1066 3 60 1 cow 100 3 00
Jehn McCowley Neb.
.1070 3 00
J cow
2 feeders
31 cows...
1 cow.
Spear Bros
Cattle Co Neb.
113 Steers. ..1148 4 49
J.
3 cows 995
1 COW 910
F.
11 heifers. ..1133
F. Bock Wyo.
3 26 21 cows 1031
3 70 22 steers.. ..1200
G. Hoxle-Neb.
4 00
NEBRASKA.
3 70
4 70
1 steer rO 3 75 1 steer I'V'O
1 steer 1020 8 76 1 steer 1120
A. A. Marsh Neb.
24 cows 838 3 06
Harmony 14ve Stock Co. Coin.
38 steers . ..1270 6 16 32 steers.. ..1J50
tl. Ilerghofer Wyo.
t steers.... 990 3 60 28 steers. ...1047
3 75
3 76
t 16
3 96
1 steer IO00 8 96 41 steers.. ..lotil
1 steer 1150 3 00
Federal Cattle Co. Neb,
1 steer NIK 60 cows.
M7 3 05
3 cows 770 3 08
F. Hssche Neb.
24 feeders.. 827 8 16
J. Halley-S D.
9: 8 It 1 steer m t 36
9t 3 26 6 cows 988 3 60
D. H. Ingram Wyo.
IS COSTS. .
3 steers.
21 COWS 887 2 76 4 cows 785 ! 00
1 calf 90 4 00 2 steers.. ..1446 4 60
1 sfeer 1260 4 W 1 steer 1140 4 50
74 steers... .1161 4 05 1 steer 1163 4 06
3 steers.... 97S 3 60 1 2 steers. ...lot 4 00
3 steers.. ..1155 4 00 7 steers. ...1244 4 26
8 steers. ...1188 4 16 40 cows 931 3 25
8 cows 878 2 76 14 cows IOCS 8 90
1 cow 1100 S 90 1 steer 1470 8 ?6
HOOS The martlet opened a little
stronger on the better grades of light ai.ti
shipping hogs. Such ..nds as suited Oliv
ers looking for that kind sold strong to
6c higher than yesterdar that Is. largety
at 14 6608.60. One choice load of heavy
shipping hogs sold as mgn as io.si4.
Heavy packing hogs were slow sale all
the morning at not more thai steedy
prices. In fact, in spota the market loo't-!
a little weak as compared with yesterday.
Fair to good parking hogs soid larguy
at $4.4511 4.60, with the common -and
rough loads at from tS.45 down. The
market, aa a whole, averaged a shade
higher than yesterday.
liepresentaiive sates:
No.
AT.
Pr
No.
Av.
SOI
ITS
W2
214
114
tl
IM
21
Ill
211
n5
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in
221
in
tot
in
in
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in
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20
151
111
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mi
in
115
104
100
IOI
til
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1H
151
8h.
110
110
0
lie
Pr
I 17
I 67
I 17
I 57
4 11
8 17
I 11
8 11
61
4 61
I 61
4 11
I 61
11
I 11
I 61
I 11
4 41
4 41
4 11
I 11
I 61
I 11
11
I 61
I 17
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4 40
4 40
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4 40
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4 42
4 42
I 62
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...104
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4 4
4 40
45
I 44
4 47
4 47
4 40
40
I 40
4 54
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4 40
4 14
4 44
4 12
4 11
4 41
4 42
4 4t
4 62
11
I 12
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4 66
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I 67
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.114
.III
.117
BOARS.
1..
.KM ... 4 40 1 210
4 08
STAO.
1 404 14 I 04
SHEEP Yesterdsy's liberal run of
sheep was followed by fair receipts again
thla morning. In spite of the fact t at
eastern reports still Indicated weak mar
kets, trade here opened fairly active uid
steady. Oood killers generally sold in
about the ssme notches as yesterday and
the big bulk of the receipt changed
hands In very fair seaaon In the morning.
After the opening tales some i.tii.- weak
ness was developed, and sheep, especially
those not particularly desirable, were
lower In spots. The market, ss a whole,
however,, was In very fair condition.
Quotations: Good to choice spring lambs,
16 ib87.76; fair to good spring lamba. 16.26fj2
6.76; good to choice yearlings. 16.605i5.75:
fair to good yearling. 15.00f5.60; good
to choice wethers. 14. .66 5.00; fair to good
wethers, 14-60424.76; good to choice ewes,
t4. 65 4.80; fair to good ewes, !4.60f
4.41.
No.
239 Idaho ewes
26 Idaho lambs
76 Idaho lambs
104 Idaho lambs
1 Idi.no lamb
136 Idaho. lambs
135 Idaho lambs
141 Idaho lambs
136 Idaho lambs
A. Pr.
,84 4 40
.60 C 00
,53 6 00
,08 7 75
,70 7 75
,71 7 76
,70 7 76
,70 7 76
,09 7 76
. M 3 75
.84 8 50
.99 4 60
.93 4 60
.99 4 60
. 1 4 60
.It 4 75
.10 4 75
. 101 4 76
.76 7 60
MARKET
91 western ewes
14 native ewe culls ..
49 weatern ewes
1U western ewes
71 western ewes
77 native ewes
250 western ewes
153 Wyoming wethers
368 Wyoming wethers
31 native lambs
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK
Cattle Slow to steady Hogs Fire tl
Ten Cents Hlsfber.
CHICAGO, July 24-CATTLE-Recelpts,
4,500 head; marKet slow, prices steady;
common to prime steers. $ 206.60; cows,
12. 754.60; heifers, $2.7690.26: bulls. 12 AKf
4 26; calves, tj.76vii.0v, stockers snd feeders.
t2.4dj4 26.
HOGS Receipts, 12,0(0 head; 64J10c higher;
choice to prime heavy, $6.8"54i.90; medium
to good heavy. 16 6.43 75; butrher weights,
16 8S4f 92; good to choice heavy mixed,
t6 8n.ftf. 75; pocking. $.i0fw 0.
SHEEP AND LA MBS Receipts, 18000
head: steady, but alow: sheep. $4.16?j&.60;
yearlings, $4.254i.25; lambs. .!Mg1iM.
Kanaas City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. July 24 CATTLE Re
celpta. 16,000 head, Including 2.000 southerns;
market stesdy to 10c lower: top, $H.20;
4jj.26; fair to good. t4.OOu6.40; western fed
aleers, 33.7&&.U; stockers snd feeders. 12-60
ya..u, n,,ui.if-iti sierra, . ia.if.ui, nouinern
cows. !2.00U.&0; native cows, 13.004.60;
native heifer. 13. Li 'yu. 50; bulla, 12 Vff4.0T.;
calves. 2.5ta6.60.
HOGS RecelDts. 13.000 head: market waa
strong to 7c higher; top 1670; bulk of
sales. tS bO.fl8.o6; heavy. 16.61'. ti .it'.; packers
$t;.ui4! 7U; pigs and Itghts. t5.8Xir. 70.
onDr.r .r.u i.A.iinn neceipis. b.ixiu
head; market steady to strong: lambs. 15.60
'7 3u; fed sheep and yearlings, 14 60'd8 0n:
Texas and Arizona clipped yearlings. 16.26
tiC. 10; Texas and Arliona clipped sheep,
14.75tp3.75; Texaa goats. !2.7Stj3.W; stockers
snd feeders, 13.2f.ia6 (0.
St. I.onls Live Stock Market.
BT. LOU18 July 24-CATTLE-Recelpts.
8.(00 head. Including 2.0 head of Texan;
market steady: native shipping and export
steers. 14. 8f i(.j.i5; dressed beef and butcher
steers. 14. 10416.40; steers under l.OuG lbs., 13 50
434.70; stockers snd feeders 12.04(4 26; rows
and heifers, 12. 10415.25; rinnn, tlfO82 00;
bulls, $2.40u4.ti5: calves, 13. &.,. (0; Texas
and Indian teeri, $3.0Ctiv.(0; cows and
heifers. $U.rp3.25.
HOGS Receipts, t.fOO head; market 6c
higher; pigs and lights $;." .y i 90; packers.
t.i.-Mltl.SO. butchers and best heavy, 16 663
6.90.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 3.600
head; market slow: native multnns. 13 vf?
6 00: lambs. $4 00i8.CO: culls and bucks, 13 50
(fl-liS; stockers. 13.l:e:.f0.
tt. Joseph l,le Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH, Mo, July 24-CATTLE-Recelpts,
2.6M head; market, steady to
10c lower; natives, 14 tia6 10; cows ana heif
ers. $1 ;576..-0; stockers and feeders, $J.i)
j4 (o.
HOGS Receipts, I M head: market. :
Utc nigner. win anvance soon lost: ligni,
.!..; medium snd heavy, $u6Vub.60;
bulk of sales. tt.o.'V'. 4.;.
SHEEP AND LAMBSReccipts. 1.430
head; market, steady; yearlings, 10c lower;
top on lamb, 17.60.
Sleek la Sight.
Receipts of live slock st the six principal
CH'le. Hojs. Bheert.
.. 2.211 i n: t.iti
. . v f
..U.Ofa 13..CO 6.100
.. 2 ft 6 l4 1.430
.. . tro 1 5s)
.. 4.5." 12A 1S.V1
..31.220 6i,7:i 36,'1
South Omaha
S'oux City
Kansas "ity
St. Joseph
St. IjouIs
Chicago
Total receipts.
loax City Live Slock Market.
SIOUX CITT. Is . July 24.-(Sperlal Tele
gram.) CATTLE Receipts. ) head; mar
et stead; beeves, H35rj, cows bulls
and mixed, USAfttTl; stoekera and feeders.
13 0fV(,d (O; calves and yearlings, 13.(4X3 8I
HOH8- Receipts. 4.20O head; market
steadv. selling at t Vfi "; bulk of sale v.
l4.V(jt60.
Wool Market.
BOSTON, July 24 -WOOT c-There Is i
Improved ton In evidence in the wool
market. Although the woolen mills sre
not s yet large buyers, thev are showing
much more Interest Ihnn for acme months.
Most of the trade for the last week hfis
been from worsted manufacturers. Medium
territories have had the call Foreign
f rades are steady, leading quotations f"l
ow: Ohio and Pennsylvania, XX and
above. S4fc35c; X. 33c; No. 1. 414,42c: No. 3,
4D4r4.V; No 1 unwashed,- WrK7c; quarter
hlofd, unwashed. SS4y84r: three-qiiarter-hlood.
845f.1V; half-blood. 83tTS4c; unwashed
Pelalne. JMiJOe; fine washed Pelslne, 374J.
SSc. Michigan, flne unwashed. 24ffl26c: qusr.
ter-blood. unwashed, S.v.ifc: three-quart-''
blood. 3T34c; unwashed Delaine, 37tM
Kenturkv, Indiana, etc, three-ntiart era
blood and nuartr-tilood, J4fc. Territory
and Idaho, fine. 28mC4c; heavy fine, laetoc;
nie.lltim. ?3fi!4c; low medium. Wlitfle. Wyo.
mlrtg. flne. 2223c; fine medl'im. Ef23f;;
medium. 27.fl2c: low medium. 27tf?c. I tsh
nnd Nevada, fine, 58f-?f.c; heavy fine, 11
2tV; flne medium. 13ir2nc; medium, 27l1Sc;
low medium. 27(?c. Dakota. One, t2$23r;
fine medium. 221i2lc: medium. 17li2c; low
medium, 27ifi?Sc. Montana, fine choice. sfl
I6c; fine average. ti"ir; flne medium
choice. 26ff2c; nverntre. 2."4TNc; staple, 37t8
28c: medium choice. 27J"7p.
ST. Il'IS. July 24 WOOI, Steady ; m
dlum grades, combing and clothing. W!
2c: light fine. 1R'ii22c; heavv fine, 14ig17ci
tub washed, 328sc,
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. July 24 -MF.TATJl-There
was an advance In the Ixm.ton market frt
tin, with spot rinsing at 171 2s td and
futures at 170 12s 8d Locally the irmrkei
wns firm nnd higher, but prices are still
said to be under a normal parity. Spot rs
quoted at 337.4fffS7.rA Copper was 24JSi
higher In th? Iundon market, with spol
? noted at 4.81 0m ami futures at 1 fo.
ocally the market wna dull and nominally
unchanged. Iake ta quoted at ll&.!7tfl8.7
eleetroyltle at tlS.OogiS so and casting at
117. 76171800. Lead whs dull and unchanged
at $5.75 In the local mnrket. but advanced
la 3d to 16 12s 8d In I-ondoV Spelter wrss
unchanged st 27 In Ixindon. locally tha
market was quiet, with spot quoted at
16 95fi6.06. Iron wsa hither In the English
market, with standard foundry quoted nt
60 6d snd Cleveland warrsnts st 60s 7d.
Locally the market was higher with No. 1
northern foundry quoted st 118finV19.. No.
2 northern foundry at $18 Iill.75. No, j
southern foundry at HS Ovfi 18 50 and No. 1
aotuhern foundry at $)7 5(Vfi18 0O.
ST. liOriS. July 21.-MrTTAI.S-Lead,
quiet, 35.67. Spelter, quiet, 35.91.
Coffee Market.
NEW TORK. July 24 -COFFEE-Futures
opened ateady at unchanged prlcea. and
during the early session eased off 6 points
on one or two months In spite of firm
Europenn csbles. 1-ater, however, there
was an Improved demmd on rumora thfit
the valorisation plan waa being favorably
received In the Braalllrtn sennte, and there
was some rather heavy European buying
ns well as local support on the Improved
frosnect for the eventual execution ef the
Imstllan government's plan to advance
prices. The market closed steady at a net
advtnce of IfWilS points. Sales were reported
of 106.760 bags Including Julv at 8 S6iffv!.We;
Beptember, g6r.4Ttl.70c; -October. .6O7T.70c;
December, 6 8M6.96c: January. 6.90c: March,
7JiT7.20c; May, 7.2rvTj7.5c: June, T.c. Spot
Rio, firm; No. 7 Invoice, 8c.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. July 24. OILS Cotton
seed, firm; prime crude, f. o. b., mills.
25fr2c, new crop; prime yellow, 38
4f 89c. Petroleum, firm; refined, New York,
17.80; Philadelphia and Baltimore, 17.76:
in bulk, 14.65. Turpentine, quiet; 6l4f
60e.
ROSIN--Steadv; strained, common to
good, $3 95 fr 1.00.
SAVANNAH. July 34. OIL Turpen
tine, firm: 67c.
ROSIN Firm. Quote: A, B. C, 33 JSiff
8.90: D. 34 054.07: R, 1415: F. 14.10;
a. I4.26V4.30; H. 84 80; I, 14
14 40;
L, 34.76; M, $4.t5; WO, $5.00;
1.10.
Oils and Rosin.
NEW TORK. July 24. COTTON Spot
closed quiet; middling uplands, 10.90c;
m I ddllng gulf, 11.16c; sales. 7 bales.
REAL ESTATE THAX8fBB8,
John F. Emmert to Charles D. and
John H. Beaten, lots IS and 14. block
117, Dundee 11,175
D. W. Merrow and wife to Charles
D. and John h. Beaton, lots u ana
14, block 117, Dundee
Fsnnle E. Hlgglns to Vaclsv F.
1,100
$50
125
909
too
1.000
$00
Kuncl. se 34-16-18....:
8. B. Knapp and wife to O. S. Bewell,
lot 26. block 3, Cotner Archer's
add.. South Omaha...
August Radsuweit to Bertha Jetter,
lot 1, block 42. South Omaha
Same to same, nlOO feet lot 11 and nlOO
feet lot 12, block 3. Rush ex Briny
add.. South Omaha
Minnie E. Fnlr and husband to
Thomas Brndlnck. lot 2, block L
Kent's add., South Omaha
Jeanette J. Regan and husband to
Christ 8. Llnd, s4 lot 23, Burro Oak
John 8. Colllna to Hugh 8. Thomas,
lots 3, 6, 8 and 16 and half of lot 9,
block 90, Florence
Thomas K. Hall and wife to r 'h
western Realty company, lot 2, clc
142
W. A. Smith and wife to Joseph
Schrottner et si, lot 14. Bholrs' sub
dlv Omaha Council Bluffs Street Rail
way company to Joseph Schrottner
et a I, lot 14. Bholea" subdlv
Mary A. Jackson and husband to
Jennie M. Felber. middle one-third
lot 11. block 8. Plalnvlew
Anna 8. Anderson to Wtllard J. Estes.
sublot 3, 9-15-13....
Augustus W. ClnrU snd wife to
Phoenix lnd snd Cattle company,
lot 8. block 362; 58 feet lot 17, block
362, and e20 feet let 8. block 382
Same to same. Iota 9, 10. 11, 12 and 13,
block 5; lots 4. 6. 6. 7 and 8, block 8,
snd 32 feet lot 15, block 4, Sweesy's
add
peter F. Hansen snd wife to Caroline
Hollander, lot 12, block 12, Clifton
Hill
Anna Wilson to tillle G.ilbralth, w
lot 2, block 23 i
Delbert P. Mix and wife to Alfred D.
Malny. w37 feet lot 18. block 1,
Foster's add
Patrick Lend company to D. W. Mer
row. lots 13 nnd 14, block 117. Dundee
L. D. Spalding snd wife to Hattle B.
Hleronvmoua. n lot 1, block 1.
Brighton add ,
Total amount of transfers..
.329.163
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