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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SI'\’I)AY OCTOBER 14, 1888--SIXTEEN PAGE 11 and barrcl purported fish, but the wei eweigh every barrel reccived. One [ Vi : N ey *pacnes—California, $1.00@1.50 per box; fo contam 200 pounds of | i T S0o@RL00 - busier ' BANANAS —Comimnon, $1,50@2.25 per bunch; borax, 10¢ gum Arabic, gum opium, &3, chloroform, | ey glycerine, 20¢ t, $1.00; gum camphor, #0c 5. sulph. morphia, $2.80: Chorator. was free buyer of October, but | . Coffee—Options opened unchanged to 10 | Wwhile in provisions there was considerable Ssion of the tangible | points up and barely steady, closing irregu- | manifested and a low 7 A lar and 30@>5 or range of prices sub us a 1ule are centering sellers who had not posse article were afraid to risk the sale and the ht showed a s 5 points down’ on ry alizing_and | mitted to. - Operators ’"]E CO\D]'“O\ 0 TR\DF Fair tochoice light hogs. . . @s.10 Conrisit—Per 1b, whole, 6¢j bricks and U Q| Bnpland and Cotton Oil svere the most acil \ v WIVECe I Fair o choice mixed hogs..... 5,70 (@590 Cavpr--Mixed, 8@tde: stick, 8 3 O INEE S Bt o]t opening ) i o Itepresentative Salos wy 1att Goe | Slose. There were no ordets of conseduence More Money in Demand For Moving CATILE, CoTToN 1t A\‘\Iy oM A Bearish Tondrm-y Distinctly No- London and trading was almost alto- | An Increased Demand For Money the Grain Crop. o, B0 8 § 2 ; ticeabléd in Wheat. gether professional. The close was quiet and From Various Sources. 24 feeders L 3 8t R J 1y at or near the opening figures RN et o) RO 00, 1234¢ i . he following were the closing quotations fra 42 bulls, westerns ; . color ) ! LIMITED TRADING IN CORN 3 fegul forther Pacifio, . B84 5 GENERAL JOBBING VERY GOOD. RANGE CATTLE, ) ) e {1 elar g Narihern Pane . 2, | EXCHANGE IN FAIR - REQUEST. i;n(urp - i I,\\-‘ r Z ARPET WARP , % 1 oA ” Alsreular 108 CANL WL s e — E— i, Rand stswn £.95 3 Oats Neglected—~Little Busincss Done R N T 2 . sta w1 sod 2 Standard, Sc; Gem 10c; Beauty, L g Pacific b8 of B, 191 ¢ Ny T rarered 1, | A Slight Falling O in the Jobbing Rugar Weaker But Looking Up -Cof- f1CCo... 02 cows,. Ui 2.00 9 Boone, 14¢; B, cased, $6 50, in Provisions—A Falling Off Central ‘Pacific . PN & F Trade — Stock Mode 1y Actiye ) fee Exhibits Considerable Activity Tinban, . 146 bulls, 1,274 1.60 l'u,\ll- Solid colore~Atlautle, 6o Stater in the Run of Cattle— Gltchgo, himianion ™ ." W& and ) i o : atiln oll, 8i¢0; Garnet o icago, Wirll &S Crvous- h Specula- i rased Rales of Dry Goods " Ailingl,B12 1.00 ANS —Androscogin, Ti3¢; Kear- Hogs Slow. & Qul ‘H Jopr tion Quite “”' k‘ 1o, Lb A 421, St Paul & Omah « k. ~ General Commercial Nof Bhk. Br, No. Av. Shk Pr ‘|"<£(.. x:.;“v’vl,l i ¢ ofestoga, Biscs — s Central.11s | doy & Omaha o 160 $65.60 67....245 40 15 AW 12 Ve a0 Aot Y OTHy ¢ ey - ‘CE MARKET. 1%, Union | e 5 B N o 30 er, Sci Thorndike 00, Sic; CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKE W St & o ; s kol SToRe 160 5.65 .00 280 Tuorndike BF, 8i;0: Thorndike 120, 9ijo! 5 — : 5o ]nl. r.-\nlm .( ondition of n the East. The Movement of Money. 5.5 a1 2% Thorndike XX, 1505 Cordis No. b Wigei | Cuteaa pecial Telegram 0 | Michigan Central. . M Westim C o Chicaco, Oct. 13 a pram to —_—— Bankers report money easy and all legiti s Cordis No. 4, 11¢. R k D rue Bee as adull day in wheat— | MissouriPacitic ... 81 T Bee|—The important features of the mate demands promptly met, There is a 160 Dexiva - Amoskeag, ¥ 07 16ic; Everett, 7 | the dullest day in three weeks and it was as | MONEY oX Citi—Easy with no loans; | money murket during the week were an in od demand from the country for funds to Ho o, 1815es York. 707, 18aC: Huymuker, 814e3 | )i tarosting us it was dull. 1€ metaphysics | ¢1osed offered at 21, per cent, saod o 1 thon Iy al b of ¥ . ; o8 TS 20 Jaffrey XX, 1llse; Jaffrey XXX, iige I8 asicuil Ak PRIME MERCANTILE PapBr—t@e}§ pee | SFC88cd demand from nearl b sl move the grain crop, he high prices p 40 Beaver Creek AA, aver Creek BB' [ and oratory could have put prices down | oope . borrowers and a decidedly fir ling in vaiting induce farmers to nurry everything 30 11c: Beaver C n-._kl C, 118 | the market would have goue to smash, for STERLING Excnavae—Dull and steady at | ioterest rates rators, they can spare to market, Exchange rules 1 1-.‘-‘.“1\}:.‘,F;'f.'l“"f:‘u:fv Mo Bl i{?:}:\;‘; nine out of ten men on ‘change ure bearish, | #5317 for mixty-day bills, and $4.83:; for | both in this city and ¢ west unchanged at the usial fgures, &1 per $1,000, o inglon, 235¢0; Cortew 03 QIS | pya gontiment 18 seemingly all one way. A | demand ern financial centers, where liberal quanti The gencral jobbing trade is very good, «0 Crasi -Stevens' B, Ges S large majority of original bulls are outspoken ,,,",m ot. ties of grain are beine handied, were vood | much ahead of last year, and as @ rule 160 blenched, To; Stevens' A, advocates of a “big reduction.” ILis true Large shipments of currency were also made dealers aking a better and higher priced 120 ;'_"l_"h::‘m Wi b they have sold out their wheat, but they '\"'jf;vvj‘ Un]‘ 13 1 !v]v\m close — Wheat | to grain and live stock districts to bring \ s of goods. Coffee is quite active, the 120 bleached. 1055 Stevens, Skt 133 wouldn't have done so if they hadw't thought | [ eAqys et $1.1814 3 November, €115 ] erain and stock to market. There was alsc ) demand bemg largely for rmntnfl'l.m. b7 N inGsLEANEOSS, I lADia o Clowny the market had_gone high enough, and notte | OGROE G A S ¢ 0] an inereased demand from partics who are OF THE 1 though Javas, owing to their relative cheap- plain Holland, 0%c: Dado Holland, 127, ing has oceurred since to shake their faith in | 457 ,¢: Dee ; Wess ' | preparing to erib corn and feed cattle duving i ness, are attracting atteution and hardening | o | e A e ;42" b6l AL | the correctness of their judgment, Oats—Firm; cash November, 24/,¢5 | the winter, aud a larger amount of their p ] in price. 419'Utah sheen v sl' r | lantic P 44, et Aurorn LL, 4-4, 6 “Chicago is 10w 0utof joint with the whole | %oy May, 20 3100 per was offered at banks than at any previ Sugrar 18 weaker and_puvlished prices arc | 419 Utah shoen, 320 | €44, 4c Crown XXX, 44, 6% world ! saida vetcran bull who is tempor Sanilkal ous time this season. Merchants and manu not rigidly adhered to by jubbers, The stocks | 52, 0 LL, 44, b} Tndian Head, 44, figes 1 arily on the other side, Sure enough it is 10 Timothy —&1.51@ 1.5, facturcrs also made liberal inquiries for | of raw sugare do not increase, however, and & ¢ rence LL, 44, 6e; Ol Domiuion, 44, . " R e s Touns iLh Ahiey D F o5 ANDR EN tho @ ling is bullish, but unscttied - Pobperall 16, 54 o Pepporell On' 4.4, Gofe; | rapidly taking its place ns the high Blax i oans with which to meet maturing obl E} Louisiana sugars are ready for market and Packers Purchases. Pepperell, 84, 1814¢: Peppe 4, 21¢: Pep- | market in the country. A day or two more "\I:lwk\‘ £1.20, o . tions, and also to purchase new sup 1 e bt that when these are frecly mar- | Showing the number of hog: perell, 10-4,230; Uticn C. 4-4, 450: Wachusett, | of weak markets in Duluth and 131 Decs pecish (£18.00; Novewber, | plics to replenish stocks. Despite the keted the demand from the west e refined | e leading bivers on tie warket (0-daj 48 Ter Aurora R, 44, e, ‘Aurora B, 44, | Minneupolis will foree it out into “Steady:cish, & ek A [ LT U SRRy Dl O Byors pat 110020 Gt T "{ick—-West Pomt % 1w, 8 oz 10%0c; | solitavy prominence unless it should Jauuary, 88,130, | has disbursed $50,000,000 by the purchase Saiowas iy AANINE oF Tt T T R A L D West Point 20 in, 10 07, 13¢; West' Point | give way with the others, Occupying this “lour — Steady: patents, of bonds since the 13th of April last. There *Ihe oil men manuge to sustain prices for s AR LA m'[.'-"‘ 12 0z, 1 \“',f‘_:“""“llw in, 11 kol 16¢. | josition it is a little remarkable that only ;’3“;;“',‘. A0sSvinter. " -"\“.M‘;‘['W appears to be no surplus of funds, and, al carbon oil by attending Strictly o businoas, Highest and Lowest. 2103 G Gy 4 in, 156 H A i, $3,5 %, 10 | ine cars out of eighty-mine inspected here | $5,1065 S Minter, 40,3 o0; eve, though bankers have becn able to mect all e WRHcad 1y THerniant) fntas The following are the highest and lowest el 0 1 to-day graded No, 2 and that receipts for [ itk Meats - Shoulders, 8620, .1 calls made on them, they are beeoming more and prives ure A down anud the | Prices paid for hogs during the past few days [ Puies—Pinkand RobesRichmond, 817c; | Monday are estimated at only 100 cars. | clear, .12, short ribs, $6.1 conservative in making loans, Interest rates daily output of the oil wells last_month was | 814 on the corrasponding dates one und two | Allen, ties Hivernomt, set RIver, 653 | Wien it is remembercd that speculation is in [ - Butter — Unchanged; - creamery, raniged 3Gt per cent on call, & very few loans 46,500 batrels, o aeerease of 20,000 barrels as | Years ao xl-_'-“”l L2 Pttt Bigeq | contract e ot be wondered at, in ‘]"l"r{--uiu.':-’fl e K0 19108 being made at the inside. On time joans 615 compared with September last voar. e || 21 Bent. 1368, [ ESht. I66T: Sept. 1886, 4ire; Lodi, Rich- [ the light of inspection returns, that a great | Hides—Unchanged; heavy green salted, 7@ | 78 Per cent and occasionally 8 percent was LA LA H L ] ] i Windsor, 6 ddystone, 6%e; | many people who ot into wheat when it was [ 71,03 light green saited, ¢; _salted | obtained. New York exchange was in fuir S040000 bantots i1 twelva months, IE IR 10 e O uErTING—Berkeley canibric | cheap refused to be tarked out or frightened [ bull’ de: dry flint, fic: dumaged, 7c; demand with steady sales, vanging at i o Forsome time pust there has been an active } 4 "ulj_‘: haon ._‘,".‘ Olye: Hest Yet, 4-4, 6fcibuttercloth | out of their holdings. Neither is it strang :I.I:.’.‘-‘.uu':f I‘r‘v‘".u:n.p :} |n(.1.-« h ne *cent offy | discount per #1000 Forcign exchange was trade in linseed oils, and prices have ad n 74 40 sun 00, ije; Cabe et Farwell half bleached | that fresh outside money gets into wheat on Erip UG :)m; Solid packed, | Steadier and & shade higher, owing to the vanved s \4]4“.«: e, lh“.I-va;{;.-‘.{ n‘.;:v‘ m-l- i3 @ @ :‘w‘ F ,“u R the breaks, and sits on it regardless of local No. 9, et s ' | lighter UWIWH g8 of bills, Documentary western mills are producing all the linsec b @ beg Hone, 04 b ARG MY pasis Choe & o sterling on London sold at £4,52@4,521 ol their ¢ ities will admit. Most of the 400 Gt 04 2 bric, 1le; - Lonsdale . cambric, or general pressure, Outsid apital is I““,nus. i full cream chedda ,I!.I:{'L h‘ll\m::':.’u'\'.-:.1:1‘~‘\',¢.,€,.‘\‘“1\1, e | large concerns are from two 1o four weeks |40 g G @i W | Lovsdale New. York millk, most ns sorious @ bar to breaks | J04(0IPSe; fats 10N @11c; Young Americus, | oo, wan of liuoral volume, Miliitiory \ behind in filling orders, the rush of which 40 1 i P e l'n-mn]-ln-ll, 40-in, as the attitude of Fairbanks, the | H@!e Recempts, Shipments, | clothmi and collatoral lines were fairly Shows s yot o &y foRran o . [ 4 @ Sunay. parallkou I‘I,‘_N,'.'{, Soa Bakers, the Cammacks or Hutehinson. The | piour, bbls, ...oveeee 91000 00 | active: Groceries and hardware wore take W crushers will accept orders only upon the PRI s opening range was #1.16% for December and | Wheat bu 000 | freely. but no important changes in prices s time of delivery shill be | 12 563 @ 03 a Frinmph, 6¢; Wamsutta, 11c pening range was 1.1 r wat bu.. 000 00 ! ;"”lmmnl-W\'\"r‘n’z:l'”'llh timoof dolivery Shulbe | B owh @it |3 4 i Mt £115% for May. December broke off to , bu. ., 000 | e vistr i 1. own option. ¢rL8,—Plaid ftsmen,20c; Goshe T I S aBTR T i Saii o WS e e e market for railway shares was fair | Canned goods are making t pearance Movement of Cattle. Ao hager Mo G Soaett, | g1.151 and rallied rapidly to #1171y, selling e o) 16300 ) yetive but neevous, and. advances and. e | and already there is a good !u..m. .:_\ e ‘l;:”* The following table shows the receipts and ) Giiet, 3 " | off subsequently to £1.15¢, which poind was "M'ml;"“(‘ 18 —Wheat—Local T clines followed cach other in quick succes. y goods. The sales of canned cotn have bech | gyiments of cattle the past week ut the cer White—G H,No. 2, touched several times in the course of the | Minneapelis Oct. 48 Wheat “Local re- | gion, * e disturbing features were the re 4 U LIt the froste Wit | ters mentioned, and for the preceding week, 2 B H, No. 2 The average price was above $1.10 3 Tor Monday ; shipments were 44 cars; | ceut advance in rates for moncy in Lon b Mate i mot roduce Gor 60 por cont of L) (el e SRR S d however. ranging during the quictest hours | No, | northern wheat for future delivry wag | 198 Poitt where it is unprotit L) RUfuge. gnd the Guality has. beon ook Heceived Shipped Av-JPlnkett enecks, Tige; Whitten- | 1,11, 1014 and later crawling up as high as | freely offered, and avout 150,00 bu. sold | Stocks there at present “figures, making it | than wsual, and in a number of cases the arti ‘ = ICh1 ot bilta Grose, Bivhs Whiindi (dross, ife1,165, losing rather weak and fully ¢ | early at £1.20 for May: the demand for sa more expensive to carry stocks i London R o on | Gueago 5 et Calcutta dress, hittenton dress, [ Jower' May ranged 1 @2e under D6 | pia wheat wvas eht ando peliors tad napd | thin in New York. * London operators were 4 R HOELT R V18 ManortRaL LG Bov aFR b s | 8lge; Renfrew dress, 8i¢ 5iie: | comber and acted as “though it wanted to | work to sell at any price. Closing quota- | [ur sellers carly in the week, but £ ] is short, and 1t is reported A i as City Cavniics — Slat bige adlv. Tho wide advertisement g 3 4 _ N : later. But forcign operators as a whole did vhicl ' rily Ve | 3 slump badly he wide advertisement giv tions: No 1 hard, etober, & Novembe: tions in the west, whieh ordinarily have a | Guann X ; Standard, bi{c . / Nothard, ¢ r, §1.21; Novembe TRVt Ol Nt e surplus to dis| f, ave likely to be short | Cincinnati | PR ‘-I ey o, 61 fes amor- | W the fears of a December deal is curtailing | $1.22; " December, #1. o P AR T not trade with - their accustomed - freedom, urplus to dispose of, a kely 8 Koo ore : NS [NDIGO BLUE-— Arnold, Bigcs £ operations in that month but trading in it is | No. 1 northern, Octob T Novembor, | 4nd the market was left chiefly to the pr this year and to depend upon eastern markets ican, 61 loucester, 6ige: Arnold C long § L &L1 | faasloft o o for & portion of their supply. i | ot (L Sarouceator, 014t AT Kooty | Sl laree, May ranged today from £115% | g14; Decomber, #1187 : on track, $1.14) | fessionais who manifested w inereased dis. L are still advaneing, owing 1o the | predions week | A Gold Seul, 1034 Stiotel A, 12; Windsor Gold | dopn 1o £1-LJ. avirsgiug probably SLId | No. % northern,” October, $Lm: November, | LS been shiken to some extent by the re & the mackerel have emi- [ Same week last year.... | 105000 Ticket, 1035, R | SLRLSCRT s ML RO AL ) duction in the Atchison divi ated 1o is a mystery. the catch having been A " — ness was - only, moderate and - the Milwauke Oct. 13.—Wheat— Dull; | dend. The subsequent heavy realizing | Liihep s Bt L et The indicated net supply the past Leather. day passed uneventfully and without special [ iop PG Caniber, §1.08 + January o 3 Ll Total muckerel catch to dato is 81,56 bir (00, compared with 63,000 the preceding | Hemlock sole, 15@z2ic per 1b: oak sole, 31@ | evitement. — Cables were quiet and price | g7 o v SLON ¥ [or Chtders in® that stovkin - Boston yhed ”;""_ ,‘4 i".fmli riebiobdibat it ek for corresponding time last year the | 8'c per Ib; oak harness, 30w per 1by seiec- | changes unimportant. - ‘The tenor of news of ol e 4 441 :51 adecline o points started a general B e D e e oin | nev supply ws 60,000 ted oak and trace, 3 ¢ per 1b; oak and hem- | nearly all descriptions was bearish, though | Guid 2wt 20 B N e L s 5 burrels in 1586, anc w07 — ock upper, 20 er foot. oc ¢ e background js the great strength of the b ¥ 2 white, e, other stocks that have been considerably in time in 1855, In the Boston m 2 = lock upper, 2022 per foot. Hewlock calf | in th ! grer At Rye tlated of late, and sharp e sub ket a few flsh taken on the \‘v"'“" Coml ve O P hiaes L A LS MATL B loCA It skin, No, 1\\-, P A 1.“' firi-'uQ,&u\-":”'?:“‘.’yl‘l‘-"lf.f- ltu’nlw. \’\t’»'.}imr?-u.l‘ thotr :""\ Sl BL L O mitted to but were followed © Ivances MR, GUST, PETERSON, )64 ece and Y v Yo Norwegid il , No, 1, U « ¢ S H H b >rovisions 1 po cash $15. The g o ouds receive on 'x‘“ixx b I'\m YII it nw“ )H:“muyv)\‘\v Rale Produce, Fruits, Etc. hia calf skin, extra, $1o0@! |n mind's eye fixed on X150, As compared with Newivo v(“'" ‘! . 5t ::: granger & ads received Wtion stock In amal ‘quantitics has soush, e S o kip sicin, No. 1, 60ui0c per | yesterday's closinie prices far futures do not | | New Yorl ct. 1 — Wheat— Receints, | The g of confidence that existed at the amouk the dealers, but until these. fors @t Choion country. ot thercsmenys 18 | 107 oalk kip akin, No. 1, 30 @ste per b: Dhila. | show a sorious ehangeat this point, TEL000; exports, nones spor market 010 [ close of the week over the fact that the mackerel are properly prepared they are ot | @ - choic . i common | Lo O R eein. extru SO0 ok 1b. 1ronch | - fho recbipts Weps oily 473 cars of corn to- | 1ower and weak: No. 2 red, $1.11%,@1.12 | Northwestern vassenger rate dificultics had likely to meet with favor upon this side of | krudes, 10w Lic. 1 e RO AT it RIS ARV W 600 Whrd expe This gave a | 10 clevator and - afloat, #1110 @ L1 | been adjusted was ina measure dissipate £hoe I O e re to handlo | - FLour—Nebraska patents, £0.00@0, eall skins, (accordinge to weight and quality), | day, w 00 whro expectc i gave ke uLion: 1l djusted was cas Kipate L alhL ey the Larc e Dy e Minnesota patents, tealent | $115@1.i5 ver Ibe French kip skins do, S0 | slight degree of fiymnass to early trading and | £ 0+ b.: No. 3 red, £1.0de1. opalli | e UHAAGHLILEASLL (6 WAL, (G, fish it dre it open on the bellies iustead of | Mt SR JUUEHY | G0 Rar b, Gordnvan, rUsseth JNa: habm i damp weather was likewise w | 626, 1 ¢ naraded red, i | from the Northwestern Puss nier asso i !Hl“‘ Niais o maaelon th Teof ahort finish, 20 por foot; welt leather, $3.50@4.00 in favor of the bulls and tending to '.'l\'“"{'\ e 8 2 :;nx ang rwlh-: rate oL |~.1l.n‘m.>y‘|v 11“‘.1 omplaints ure on the score of shol e i fogh, R LES O la B o Rk 0 | rad, “No e closing stocks were fairly active. Several of the ¥ weight in herrings, macherel, and other ors— 2@ i0c per bushel, o e A oroioon Rl konts 2as o) | RN sto AL et e by Ttk es ol Corn—Receipts, 5128005 exports, 00: | leading southern securitics were traded in e b e Hortcomings. have not | - SWEET Po1aToES—60@S0c per bu. per foots moroceos, boc sasve per | what uneasy. ‘Llfe trading spicit was very IO S SAnot A A c ; 1 pickled flsh. Such shortcomings have hol 1 BourTar—No ressed fowl in the market; | 100t; glove calf skins, 0ile per foot; | weak amoug local, operators and in' the ab- | 8BOt market J(tie lower and weak, but | fuirly, but no important rrod n wholly unknown in past sessions, but | | Povsiur-io driesed fowl i the markets | poi £, “daioe per foots angaros | senceof- outkide, - order Duisiness | moderately active; No. 2 52,024¢ i | Barnings are not as satisf werally this year, they are more numerous than hore- | e, CLon, Kb i & | skin, 40@0 per foot, ticcordii to- qualiy. | Was verv: dull, with fong miervals botween | glevator, S22 aloat ungraded iixed, | expected. | The sales on the New York ex ofore. The high prices have led y G LTUs A0S perhal $8.00@10.0) per dozen; linings, | transactions, There is still a fear of manp- | J1@SI optious i e lower, ERanad}cunga for tiouvenicayaro 11150/000 shures pickle their fishand hurry them Prans—California '$3,0083.50 per bu box ver dozen; apron skins, 810.00@ | ulation in .fututes this side of January | Uil November closing at b2l c. Speculative trading was agmin_quite brisk Eefore they had been prope HoAnEpalortin 00008 00 Dok bn box. | 30100 er dozcn: e &b 10 any frecdom n sclling for | Ots—Receipts, 7,000: exports none:spot | in the grain markets, especially in wheat and especially on Lak i (e e I G L == s iou LB IR oth arwisekveaulatbe e : options neglected and | corn, while provisions attracted somewhat gelieoniaoleommonfishatia s ares 40@d0r, ol e s Drugs and Ohemlcals. duced by this year's enormous crop. Price | 10 trading: November 0°%c; spot, No. 2 | less attention than during the week previous, York house, in order to protect itself and its ond GRAPES —30@40c per 10-1b | o MISCELLANEOUS acid, 17¢e; citric | futiuations were narrow and so was the | White, 331 @i3% c: mixed western, 20@s13ge; | An unsettled fecling prevailed generally and OF customers has found it necessary to unpack 3 30@d0c acid, 60c; tartaric bal. _copavia, Gc; | O e e Dusmoss. A leading | White wastern, 25@i2c. prices fluctuated wildly in the grain markets, | pouhds. ~After weighing each consignment LARLRS bromide potassium, 42c. AN ol ssent figure | 4etive: October, £14.45@14.50; November, | their business in more deferred futures fhe "weigher calls in i notary public and “‘;";:M*“,;j“,;:}flwo,,‘., . Oita—Carbon, 1505 10c; headlight, 1750 | brice Is being malntainedal e prosent fguro 514,35 December, $15.43214,105 spot, | more conseevative, three to six mouths ahead swears o the correctness of his record. Or \SE LB a5 (0,00 Der Dok 149c; gasoline, 740 1215e: West Virgiuia | BRI R SHE0 S0 et 0 the end | Itio, dull and easier: fair cavgocs, §16.00 —thus avoiding as much as possible the dan Upon presentation of this statement the | GEANEESS SRR FEE box. summer, 1le: zero, 17 No. 1 golden ma- [ 3Ue8 (& EHREEE CHE I AT ams in the | Petroleum — Steady und quict; United [ wer of a “‘squec While margins have shipper generally refunds for the shortag i PLaNT—15(81.00 per dozen. chine, 18¢; extra W. S. Tard, 8ic; No. 1lard, | H00 4081 B es t0 O tonal” dectines in | closed 4gc. been called with considerable freedom there but the house is not reimbursed for the ex- | ¢ i 30@b00 per b ) 47c: turpentine, 51 linseed raw, 55¢i | 1}560 more distant. October closed at 431 ¢, 2 “irm, fair demand; western, 22 | has not been quite so much pressure as dur- pense of discovering it. o2 30 o 100 1ba boiied, 5 A TpravemGnt of 3o, November. nb 48ize, | 2940 ing the week previous, and the. probabilitios Dried fruits are selling more freely and | ypun o S ciidie! J QUININE—P. & W-, per oz, ! German, | O er, Deocmber at 416 bid, whish duiet: mess, $16.250 16,35, arc that there is now less woney placed to I California raisins are i cspecially good de Tery1Ps—30c per bushel. per oz, déic, et is @ 10ss of %,c, and May closed at 391 @i0%c, tronger but quict; western steam, | secure contracts than at the opening of the mand. by ArrLEs—$2.000@4.00 Ser bbl. Metals and Tinners' Stock. showing a fractional difference 1-16¢ under [ SPOL $1.50: option sules, November g.54, month, The shipping branch of trado New rice is being marketed freely, and | Glig” Michigan, $1.50@6.50 ver bbl 82 | Block tin, small pig s 23 | yesterday. Butter —Choice scarce and strong western | has exhibited considerable” life as parties | there is & fair amount of trading at the re- | gals; Californiy pear cider, $15.00 per bbl. Block tin, bar........ . . ! Oats wore much less active than yester- 1 westorn creamery, 14@25c; | were anxious to move their property at pres cently advanced prices, = Dealers, however, | ©pgp Cony—Rice, e common, @3c. Copper, planished boiler siz duy, though the feeling was fully as steady, 20l % ent rates of freight and_ place it in eastern i A are afrald to purchase heavily, as they fear | (y\prors—50c per bush Copper, cold rolled. with most futures averaging firm to !.¢ Birmiand quict; western, 9@10)c. || marketabofore theiclose of lake navigation) | that the accounts of the loss in the south are | Bgaxs—Choice eastern handpicked navies, | Copper, sheathing higher. There were no outside trading or- , Oct. 13.—Wheat—Dull; No., | The receipts of gram at the principal west- b { greatly exaggerated. $2.00 per bushel; western hand picked | Copper, pitts. 3 ders of conscquence, and the light business i ern points were uite liberal, and shipments —QF— | Canned tomatoes are advaneing on account | navies, $L7@180; mediums, $1.30@L40. | Copher, f 3 s santared by Mey: whiche was: in No. 2 mixed, 46!gc, | moderately free. The export movement in 5 of ashort crop. Reports from Maryland, | Lima beans 50 por ) Grivanized shoet ivon, Juniata 50, 10 some requost at 20%c, after touchmng lio v No. 2 mixed, 26 26}, grain was light and in_provisions only fair, \ Delaware, and New Jersey are to the effect | ““fay—1. 0. b. cars, No, 1 aplaud, $5.00; No. | " and 5 per cent discount.. above that. October was neglected, aithougn | Rye--Buarely steady ; No. 2, t0e. the scarcity of tonnage checking business, | that many of the leading packers have aban- | 2 upland, #.%5 Patent planished iron, No. a7, there was a fair trade in cash oats, which [ Whisky—Steady at#1.14. Domestic markets haye shown more than | doned all’ hope of finding any more tomatoes | = Jiax—§11.00@12.60. Patent planisied iron, No, 54 to 27, 13 sold at 2414¢ for No. 2, or e improvement, Kanxas City, Oct. 13— Wheat—Quict; [ Usual unsteadinicss and veports from abroad S of first class, or even fairly good quality, and | Cnorrep Frep—$14.00215.00 per ton. | Roofting, IC, 14x20........ In provisions the day's trading made a | No.2red, cash, §1.01 asked; November, no [ Jyere — less favorable = to ‘""w consider the season practically at an end. Viseoan—Cider, 10@iSe pec gal. White | Rooffing, X, 14x20. poor showing. For cash lard and meats the | bids; December, $1.0135 bid : No. 8, red, cash, | Prices of grain were lower ear | \ i Packing 1n many of these sections was con- | wine, 10@20c per gal. Roofting, IC, 20x28. demand was somewhat better than of s asked: No. 2 soft, cash, $1.04 bid; De. [ in the week but exhibited fl""w tinued last year well up to the end of October. CRANBERRI uomwncr bbl. Roofting, 1X 21):1‘"4. late, but in a speculave way dullness | cember, §1,00 bid, 1.097; asked. improvement near the close. Seeds were ! Dry goods ave in active demand and prices | Provisions—Hams, No. 1, 121;c; No. 2, | Sheet iron, No 26..... ... held control. Operators were disinclined to | Corn--Dull; N ash, no bids, no offer- | Stronger. and in some cases slightly advanced are freely sustained. Sales are considerably | 111ge; shoulders, te; rib "m""L 120} | Shoot iron; No. ; take sides and the little future business trans- | ings; November, 817, asked; do year 2sc | Prices were obtained. The receipts of live (] | in excess of last year and jobbers are weil | clear bacon, 123¢c's picnic hamns, 9ige; dried | Solder, best. . ...rereriririiiil! R oo BT 3 stock in the principal western markets are o) pleased with the outlook. beef hams, ary salted clears, short, | Soldor, No .10 000000 ribs were weuker than eitner lard or pork, | _ Oats—No. 2, eash, 19%(c bid; 20}5c asked; | Eradually increasing both in number and Hardware men are very busy and have all | 11c; extra short, 10igc; short ribs, 10 | Tin plate, 1C. Toxi4. and closed for October 17¢c, and for January | May, 24igc bid. © s ' | Quality. “The packing of the west is pro- they can do to handle the orders reccived. pickled pigs feet, 15-1b kits, 80c; lard, 1015c Tin plate, 1X, 10x14. . 5¢ lower than yestorday. Pork for delivery Ll ———— gressing favorably and rather larger now The Jumber trade has never been more act- | smoked sausage, 6@Sc per hog cas- | Steel nails, base, per kng later than October declined 714¢, but lard for LIVE STOCK. than at this time lost year, though showing a ive and the demand for lumber for corn cribs | ings, 17@18c. Stecl wire nails, base, per Ko, October and subsequent mionths was ad- liberal decrcase since the opening of the Chicag is unprecedented. A large number of new Oct. 13.—The Drovers' Jour- | summer scason. Jux ~Machine e sungs, §12.00@i8.00: | vanced 2ige. Cash lurd was sold freely for foamo, ; roves: Noa elevators are erecting to hold Uhe enomons | peiven oriocs are s tor o stove plates, §7.00@8.005 wrought iron,8.00@ | shipment at 89,10, or green hams averag. | MY revertaas follows: 00 e His symptoms were: Nose would grops of the vear and the outlcoic in this | BEUCNS 1.0:::)0\“"0“ 00; stocl, &1.00 por ton; | ing 16 Ibs., 9¢ was paid for immedigte deliv- | yigars, 1,000 et hakara T feanera o Up on Cushing. stop up, first one side then the other, ade is very fine. Ve 3 @.00; brass, @3.00; zine, | ery and 9%,¢ for the last half of Novembe ROER) 3 ' 8% O e oy 1 o Crop Expert Prince says he is un :‘u“' RoA sk ATIS0s Lo inton A, seamlcas, solid lead, $20063.00; tea lo O T et piokle) ot | @5.403 cows, bulls and mixed, §1.43200; | Detroit Free Press: “You see dull pains over eyes, hawking and call a time i his experience when “at this scason hogs wero so_ thoroughly cleaned as now. In fact the spring pigs must be the main reliance for fall and winter packine. Buyers locato eve A or e ARt Tt 1 ; A I 1 Texas cattle, $1.35@3.35; western rangers, | softly began, as he leaned on the b A ; : u.mn.m'.:-'.'-lf-:vlf GRS iR E s |10 usiaverare bisught o inUlotia0 ke, | lod s d 0 e want you to decide a point for me. spitting, ears buzzed, distress in Hogs—Recaipts, 50005, marict. slow and | pose § move that you treat. Some one | stomach, belching of wind, flatulence, ST else offers an amendment that you chalk | ¢ t05 by, 11@1ic; gurnies, single, nies, double, 20c: wool saclks, Flax, #8¢; extra sail, 200@2le 10¢ lowe ) Lumber. o] ¢ B S o hog it to ship, but it | COPOD Wt e W o es, per ib, 13@ | First and second clear, 2 in. ... $40 00@51 00 ORIOAGOLLYR STOOR, 6.25: licht, mix W05 heavy. £.75@ F5.800h. 40, es weeks now where ¢ in former : eirst and second clear, 1% @13 . Sheep—Ktcceipts, 4,000 market steady: | 10 40Wn tomy account. - A thivd person :._::::"\: I'oh':“'_\ll 1 :‘nluq'lr:r“!:ll‘ll‘l]l‘:‘v"l"ln:“"!'l::l.:ll&‘ + dates, in boxes, 7@ lon Malag “"I:“ and second clear, ’4“' T 0o Cnieaco, Oct. 13.—[Special Telegram to Tue | | y L S rastorna e nacan moves an amendment to the amend- % 2 Of our eredt corit and hog districts.” V| layer rawsins, per box, 3755 MAlaka | myird die UL 21— CATTLE.—Out of the entiro receipts | e (@i:40: Tanbs, $3.754 .40, ment ve take whisky instead of [ My, Peterson resides at No. 913 The total allotment to steel-rail wills up 0 | ola™® roisins 140" 7 00w 00 had nearly one-third direct | Kansas City, Oct. 13.—Cattle—Receipts, | beer. See?” H Twenty-fith avenue, and is employed Scptember 1, by the association was 1,250,000 | forua' - Jooss miuscatels, ber - box. 1.0, ooty Lyl inc 00@37 00 | from their buyers at Kansas City, which left | 4,003 shipments, 1,500, Market quict but | *'L see you,” growled the saloonist. i Ly ; tons, which has been sold. stern advic cherries, per Ib. 20w@2le; Califor: | A stock bouards, 12«16 fect, 00 | only a small number for the general market, | steady, i some cases stronger; best grass | **Of course, and when you see me you | 4t the Andreen Safe Works, corner state that a new allotment of 200,000 tons has 00 just been ordered, The total product of the year will be ubout 1,500,000 tons, Shipments of boots and shoes wince January 1 aggregate ted plums, per Ib ' 12@lde; | 1 stock board @l feet, |’m ckberrion "per Plo, 81ghocs dmed | C Stock bourds, 1316 feet, 12 in. .| pherrics, per |, ovaporated ap- | 1 stock boards, 12«16 feet, 12 in. 81 (e - Califordia sun dried t common, Gin ... California unvared evaporated ond common, 6 in. .. and such were sold out at about the same | TAnEE steady and common steady; choic 0 cows a shade higher. Good to choice_corr 00 | range as yesterduy. On all native classes | $o0""¢} T50s.25: common to medium, §5 9h(@ 00 | the market may be quoted slow, weak and | 460 stockers and feeding steers, quict at 00 | rather lower on good natives and 15 $1.00 £3.30; grass range steers, $1.75@3.00; see the ||;-|||l' Now, the ny is the ques- | 14th and Jackson strects, and can be tio the first or se y f ion on the first or sceond ndment, | soon by any one desiring tolearn any= or on the original resolution Neither one.” thing of the treatment, rom Boston 184 cases, Ylooring, se against cases for the corresponding | peaches, er‘l' evavorated California | Sclect fencing flooring........... 900 | 1owe g " o o o common, §1.25@2.50, “How is that?" tline last year, ; Apricots, 10c: Zantee currants, 64@70: Tupic. | Siding, first and second ¢icar, Tiaio 135 oo [ lower than - st - weeke on mediin | €Ol gl 400: shivments, 00: | 1t vhas on dis elub, which T keep to ) Take it ull in all we are a very prosperous | ish prunes, 415 @4%¢: citron, 22w@24c; orange | Siding, first common, 16 feet. . coee 2200 | BNC £ V08, | oeK SO market slow and v at’ Buloe lower; good | hit some loafers mit.” community, with plenty of moncy in sight | peel. 15¢: 1emon peel, 16¢; California Freneh | Siding, second comuon. 00 [ today aud all the week better than | 15" chojce, $5.85@h.45: common to medium, ixactly. I see you are up on Cush- for immediato wants ana enough stuff in pries. n@ia. s s ‘\'”m"’"ll;mJ'va‘ r:}r“ e last week. The «r}m ,;r Texans \.l. \'n\ £5.60@>5.75; skips and pigs, $3.00@4.50, ing’s Manual.” ° sight to market and replace expenditures Corpres—Mocha, 23@20c; Rio, good, 16@ | No. 2 boards, all lengths . o show o falling off for the scason and the | = N s [ e : "’nm Fremont, HlkluEv‘n & t\lxmsnun Valley | 17¢; Mandahling, 26@28c; roasting Rio, 15@ | Fencing No 1,12@20 feet ... ‘.»l ],'“.p‘ n.'m:ww grade natives and cow m.;‘.‘nfl '::-I‘ !1‘::'" & y£"|’(74 A,.m":.,,fi,f. ,_' nd I vhas also mumnlun DOCTOR road is about to be comnected at Superior | 16c} O. G. Juva, 24@20c; Juva, interior, 2@ | Fencing No. 2, 12, 14 and 18 feet YLD A1y but steadily sell bet. | shipments, none; dy: choice Just so---exactly. And 1 { with the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe, giv- | 25¢: Iio, ta; i6@10c; Santos and Mara- | Joists and scantling, 2x4, 1416 stock s likely to quieUly but steadily sell bet- | FRAuUCR S, RESC + Tair'to good, | Peer? B ing Omalia another line to California. caibo. 11@lvc: Arbuckles, 21ie; McLaugh. | Thnber, 4x4, $x8, 12016 feet... ter. 'The run of range cattle is also drawing | g4 45,10, butchérs' stoers, medium to Not a drop. oo s XAXX e b l:-r-wu first rough, good. ... ....15 00@13 00 | to a close, which would indicate that native | choice, §3.80(04.45; stockers and feeders, fair “lsee. Ha! ha! Glad tosee you up A\l OMAHA LIVE STOCK. SucaR—Granulated, S @31, c; conf. A, 79 | Pickets,fancy head and dresse o medium_ steers would make more money | to good, §2. 00,2 corn- g in tactics, old boy. ~ Came in on a bet, J ('RESAP MGGOY rer Soi b X 0 Tos SR G, a0l yellow \::,'":‘f,‘“" puia A . . within the noxt mouth or so. Range stock | 4.4 eras fed, & {0 A you know. Bet I'd confuse you, you L e Aot TRWLS 2 8y B0 s PG that has come into cojupetition with medinm 0] cceipts, non shipments, none; | k e los g i Saturday, Oct. 13, 1888, HoNer—16@l7c for one pound frames; | Shingles, No. 1 natives has given o{h‘-: butcher and beef [ market ~1l:nnuf choice heavy l‘md 4 hanei ‘."m.‘i‘-l. \l\, It'i}: bl“l"l shall always be There was not much tading Lo day, the re. | strained honov. {@:ce por pound. " | Eath. 240 | packer the best of satisfaction and have out- | selections, #.10@6.20; packing, medium to | YOI friend. Tra-a. A (Late of Bellevue Hospital,New York,) ceipts being light and the bulk of the cattle ‘1"’[“'“’";* oice yellow, 20@22}4c; darl o - sold’and outclassell nutives every time. The | prime, &h.00@6.10; light graccs, ordinary to And the complacent smile of the o SEUMAY o westerns. - ‘There were a few westerns | COlored. 1@lic. IR ariatl 10 e " ank Closed. stocker and feeder trade has been active ana | best, $5.805. 3 saloonist continued for about five min- Suceeeded by which sold at §4.20 and a train of western | ,H" O o mddine. T0@y1eredm | Pimsnrno, Oct. 13.—The Farmers' anc | js liable to rule so for some time. The de- utes after the man had gone Then it DOCTOR bulls at $1.60. The market was almost bare | o B 5 \te; good to choice skimmed | Mechanics’ bank, of the South side, closed | mand, however, is largely for good heavy He Was Drunk suddenly changed to a look of conster- CHARLES M. JORDAN, of desirable butchers' stock and feeders. | oyojdar :skimmed flats, 7340, its doors this morning. The cause of the | steers, while light and mediuw’ sorts ar NEW Yonk, Oct. 15.—A Herald Montreal | nation, and he cried out: R S P T Ihore have not ‘been cnough kood feeders | piokuka—Medium, in bbis. $5.5; do inhalf | suspension is uot_known. The bank had a [ father neglected, The receipts meludo | ool says 'the news has reached there Dot Cushing man takes off four Howara University, Wahington, D, €. 4 s dboudy i b 1s, $3.00; emall, in bbls 3 G0 in half | capital stock of $130,000. B o0l atonrs *a50 "to 500 1be @458 | that several American papers have published | beer glasses in” his pockets, und more — Bgls.s 75 gherkins, in bbls, $1.50; do inhalf | 'The announcement of the failure caused [ (o5 KP4 A0 Tty 10 OO TED | songational accounts of @ speech delivered by | ash half a box of ci 1 HAS OFFICES The market was 5@10c lower than yester. Plug, 206@0%; smoking, 1600, | Yory o tuic excitomont in financial circles. - It €O day. The receipts were light and the butk | JELLirs—$1.25 per 80-1b pail. Yo 1900 1be $3.0008.75; stockers and | Chapleau, secretary of state, at & bunquet n and the failure has no | foog o, "0 ot 4 Sews. bulls g mives | tondered to White, the newly elected mem: will Run No. 310 and 811 Ramge Building ficance. Prominent financiers say the fora £ 8 ber for Cardwell, ia which b e ? : changed hands early in the morning. 1.30@1.35 b 3 Y S1.45@290: bulk, §5.00@2.40; Texas steers, | ber for Cardwell, in which he presented | Bosrton, Oct. 13, Telegram to RSN SAGE S8KIY a0 ‘0 MOFIIDR pus—t 28! paper bol Bank hins Decy 19 & shsicr Sondition for over | § 0 1030 lbs, ’5-:.:;01 i25; cows, §1.15@ | 8% having made ferocious attacks upon the | g e |--Michuel the $10,000 | Corner Fiftcenth and Hurney sts., Omana, N = 4 a 1 cial of the bank say: or - red Tnited State reference to ASHaris , J==h ) g TR . nrahle i, Sheep. MAPLE” SUGAR—IsTicks, 11@120 per 1 fLysar, hing Wrong with the blmkk‘»]“'m e natives, $3.40¢4.00; wintered Texans, | United States in reference to the fisherics | yo0 000 o the Hoston base ball club, is to where all curah) ated’ dispute and retaliation question. The corre- Trade was slow and unsatisfactory | Shondent states that the dispatches ave the | branch out in anew line. He has formed a from the opening o the close. It was a | invention of a man whose condition caused | copartnership with John Kelly, of the Le: cases The receipts were heavy aud quite a good | penny cakes, At Success. 2@150 por | many changed hand: fuscu 10 say whether or no there bad been a syrup, $1.00 per gul 1 L A s@ | defalcation. Tros—) oung fiyson, common to fair, 18@ | defuleation. -\ i pure maple BUE | Note—Dr. Charles M, Jordan has been rests 3.—The Norton Receipts. 2e; Young Hyson, kood to fancy, 3045 . i e Ly much comment at the banquet. As amatterof | staff of umpires, amd _these 'two brilliauts on, ) & 8a., § J Juestion with many whether prices were ch col Jue amatter of a I B 1 3 villianf dent physician for Dr, McCoy, in Omaha, fo| U Cattle.,, aas sis 750 | Gunpowder, common to good, 23@3de; Gun- ‘j::‘l'{;:f“:;“"fi’]'ll.gl\,l'll\\v-liv‘n;x lmlm‘x‘:ltnlurvrl; n.l Tomant thant y‘__w’,.da s close. Some | fact Chapleau was particularly friendly in his | are to open a hotel in New York, the past year and {5 the physician vuans' Hogs.... 2,500 | powder, choice to fancy, 40@65c; Japan, com- | ENE h € |8 and SCCrsuckers, are re- | gylesmen of experience claimed there | Feference to the United States and so were — - made the ci that have been published Sheep. 1,500 | mon to’ medium, 15@25 Japan, choica to | Ported financially embarrasad. The ?:l‘r; was certainly a_decline of b@10c. All ad- | 8ll spee on the occasion, weekly in this paper, Traveling Politician Hor: a4 i nmy J0@45e; Oolong, common to good, 3@ | DALY Was incorporated in Februa, o L@15¢ fro oning - LAPAYETTE, Ind., Oct. 13, -Gover) ial, common to medium, 2@3se; Imperias, | Pany did considerable business, but were ALCAYS Toaciak prioes AoV B0 Loy Bt o rion g8 and party left Indianapolis at 7 o'clock this | tion, Iiright's disease, Dyspepsia, Kheumatism Prevailing Prices. £004 10 fancy, 4045, i hampered for want of working caital i‘;m- lkum, this week, even ‘Iu\\or than on the Loxvoy, Oct. 13.—[Special Cablegram 0 | 1norning, and arrived here at 10 o'clock, nd ull NERVOUS mnvul, All disoases pas The followlng 18 a table of prices paid in | Nurs—Aimonas, 15@17c; tiberts, 11@12c; | There are barely forty attachments against | Dreaks of Tuesday and Wednesday, Values | Tur Bre.|—The Rome correspondent of the | “rpyoro was no demonstration envoute L0 the soxes & speclalty, CATARRE f this marxet for the grades of stock men- | Brazil, wwi0e; wainuts, | cans, 10@1 the company, aggregating §20,000. are 40@>0c lower than a week -finwd* o0 | Times says; The general opinion is that the | o CURED, tioned. SRR LEETL Walnule 100 peckss @110} > bl L best heavy, about the same on mixed an visit of Ewperor William hus no positive | , The Party was received by a large delega- | o) NsULTATION at office oF by mail, 8 Primesteors, 1300 to 1500 1bs..$4.50 (@5.50 CRACKERS—b@10¢ per 1b; assorted cakes, 7 Heavy Loss. 25¢ lower on light. significance relative to the temporal power of | tion ol citizens and escorted to the Lake | (005 Cure 010 11 n, m., 2104 p. m, 7 to 8, G'l':c un‘u; P p:r“h-v. et 9 Easr Sr. Lous, I, Oct. 13.—By last the pope. But the emperor cannot fail to :‘U‘:*:T‘-mi\}“:;‘:y?'( ‘fim‘g}"‘"' was a parade of nday oftice hours from 9 a. ni., 10’1 p. m, Nauve foaders ... whismsHolland Herring, 83c00c. per K€, | night's fire the Vandalia frelght house is R B ety Eyrably lmprossed by the hones | AL 2o clck Governor Hill addressed the | Correspondence receives prompt attention. Range steers, com’on to choice 2.50 $3.75: Trout. No. 1. §. M,.‘m,.,. bbls, | total wreck. Fifteen cars were burned and rm:”:lt;l 8 eu‘:sr'::: atutude in future contingencies. Iam con- | crowd in the rink, gQisny diseasen ure treated sucoesatully by "fi Common 10 €00d COWS........... 1.50 . 1 Shore, 815,00, Large Family, §10.50; | 500 bales of cotton destroyed, and the East " ) 8to0 vinced by general information that political = T tpa SMOUEL 18 L1 aand 18 KIGA DEWRE Gucloato favey cows,. hb'-dm" Herring, #4050, Colum \s n.nmk t. Louws hotel badly damaged. ~No lives | Was very dull and uninteresting to-day, the | results will be abiuined from 1o.day's Music For the Miillons T o TR Rt Y TS . Camonto choive Balmou, $17.00 per lost. The loss will not fall sbhort of $00,000. ' total sales being but 64,006 shares. New | courtesies. At Meinberg’s, 1516 Dodge st, | TaBIR HOMES, 2 B kL K L

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