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THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS! Acoumulated Receipts Made Local Business Rather Dull. WHEAT WAS LOWER AT THE OPENING | Longs Sold Out and the Shorts Wal a Further Break and Were Gratified About Noon-—Stocks and Bonds, There was but tive markets. ted since HICAGO, T11. Feb, 24, doing here In the specu receipts which had necumu dny showed up big when slumped together. Local holders dumped any long wheat they held and the prices for May show a loss sluce Saturday of ‘so. Wheat started at from 'se to e lower with May at 0e, and was followed by an immediate drop to M2%c 1 shortly uft another drop to ®i4e. The cables \\vr.n lower with Liverpool 'sd off from yesterday's prie Paris was rather easlor for flour and call wheat was ¢l per. There was an Jn» cre: of 1,056,000 bu, on oce; passage. The markot was in a measure affected by a de- ceronse or 576,400 bu. in the English visible supply. € New York was a liberal seller In the market and reported foreign houses as also seiling freely. Lute cables were sald to be still wenker than at the openingz. The domestic recelpts In the northwest were lurge—posted A3 cnrs—nnd the weather In the wheat belt favorable. The longs sold out and the shorts waited for u furth break and were gratified with a further d ine toward noon rdridze sold somo on deeline, but turned buyer ind 024c. and took in per- haps 500,000 bu, more thun he Lad previous'y disposed of. There wasnslght resct onio 92%c near the close, the lust fizuro beinz i2ie. The speculative business in corn came al- most 1o w dead stand after the first twenty 8 of the session and the pricos scar ) 41%c for May afterward a8 from 414c to 41%c, und as low o 41% e anaclosed at 41%e. Some ong them Pardridge. Sibley and Cudaly bought considerable. Armour and Harvey were moderate sellers early. presum- ably nignlnst their o evator receipts. Liver- pool was firm. Outs were quiet and weak in symputhy with the casy feeling in whent an i corn. May sold early nt from 1% to dlige, fell todle and lnter rencted and closed n % Hog products we quiet and decldedly lower. The receipts of hozs were in excess of stimates, and vrices at the yards were from be 0c lowe This started a ¢ood deal of speculative selling, and there was little drmage er prices result uy pork soid early ut #11.1345. broke gradually to #1162, re- acted to #11.60 and again sold off to #1155, Lard so1d from $6.L0 to #6.55 and closed ut * Muv :lk‘)fi fell from #5.97% to #6674 and closed at "The visible supply showed a decrease in wheat of Oats decreused 115,000 bu., while corn incre: The leading futures ran.ea as foliows TANTICLES, [MIGH. | LOW. |CLORE v it WHEAT-NO. 2 February.. May. 3 Conn No. ¥ Februry. March. May OATE NG 7 February.. | s(ls w0 ’: 048 e ) 0 nm.l Wi e s a3 196k | g g 0 04 [IEN 2 40| Bitg kil 11273 11 8214 1 o2ig ) 11 6716 Ay cog| 6 FHORT Rini§ February. 5 621 _May. 2 6 wital 5 vty sh quotutions were as follows: FLOUR — Unchanged: — patents, = $4.60@4.5 spring patents, 8.50@455: bakers, 8340400, WiEAT—No. 2 spring wheat, 80l,¢; No. spring wheat, Sii(stiac; No. 2 red. Conx—Firm; No. 2, 05e; No. 3. yellow, 37} OATS—No. 2 2@dle; No.'2 white, $0l4ei No. white, 2072 Rye—No, BAHLEY: No.3, . 0. No. 1, 08e. pork, per bbl, #1152 e b: ~short ribs' “sides (loose) 75: dry salted shoulders (hoxed), 8.00@ 5: khort clear sides (boxed), #6.20@6.25 o Wnrsky—Distlllers' nished goods, per gul. b, 37@42¢; No. lard, ‘GARS—Cut loaf. b standurd “A," 41 Receipts und shipments today were as fol- granulated, 44¢; 8 Rye, bush B i On the Produce exchungo toduy the butter market wus quiet; fancy creamery, 21@:8c; dairy. 18@ Eggs. fresh, 1600164, CHEESE—Firm: fuil _cream cheddars, 113c: flats, 11%@12¢; Young Amerlcas, 13@1sc. Hipes—Unchunged. TALLOW—Unchunged. 1@ NEW YOnK, Fe ‘LoUR—Recelpts, 55,115 DKES: exports, 5068 bbls.: 20,605 sncks: dull, weuk; sules, 20,0, CORN MEAL—Duil. WHEAT—Recelpts, 203,25) bu.; exports, 117, 80 bu. 850,000 bu. of futures; 67, bu. of spot. Spot market dull. lower; No. 2 red, ELOSY@L.06 1n store and elevator; $LURL@1.00 afloat; 81.07%@1.10% f.0.b. No. ¥ red, $1.01%: un- graded red, 9103@81.053: No. 1 nurnmn:ll.lm‘ @1.UT4; No. 1 hard, BLOMAGLIBY; No. 2. north- ern. 81.02; olitions very dull, declining steadi y and closed casy ut 1%@250 below Saturduy. On lower cables. forelgners selling, lurgo Ind i shipments, incréase in amount on passuge and local renlizing. No. 2 red. Februury, 8.0 March. $1.05%@1.00%%, closing at 81.03%; A pril, BL0SK@1.06, closing ‘at $LUd: Muy, $1.U5L,@ 104, closing at 8LUSN; Junc, 81.01%, closiug ‘at $1.01%;: July, M,@0%¢, closing ut Wi, Rye=—Dull und lower; western Stock of grain in storound afioat F y Wheat, 4460415 bu,;_corn, 1,666,246 bu.s 3 rye bu; " barley, 20 COnN—Recelpts, 360,800 bu bu.; sales, 270,000 bu, future Bpot, quict und weaker; T ; o white, 40%4c: No. 3, 4°c: stoumer mixed, 8L@dge. Options declined H@%e, olosing euny on' dull truding wholly local and i creased supplios; Februury, 4%4e; March, 480@ABY e, closing, 8%c; APril, 40ise, closing e My, Sa@ie, clostng Whes” July; o ATs—Recelpts, 106,000 bu.; exports, 11,50 bu. sales, 20,000 Lu. futures, 156,000 bu, spots apot market dull, eusier; optlons, dull. lower: Hebraury, diec: N te: May, 803 closing wt #70: No. 2 white, March: i White, digc: mixed WostOri, 35358701 pestorn, Hi@iic: No. 2 Chicuzon aftosty 1 a0, itAy—Quiet, stead “".(Al:l‘quleh Weak; state, common o cholce, UaAR—Raw. quiot and steady; refin quiet and steady. i 80 MorAssgs—Foreign, dull; New Orleuns, In- aetive, firm, Rick—Dull, steudy. PETROLEUN-Quiot und ensy; crude, In bar- rels, Putkor's, crude; 1o bulk, & Gontmon |insecd ofl. qulet and stendy. TALLOW~Firin; wanted. Rosix—Dull and steudy. TURPENTINE—H 1 :her; forelen, qulet, Eaas-Falr demand, closed frm; western, 1803 revolpts. 0,54 packages. WooL—Moderatoly netive i exports, 125,300 i 87,000 bu. spot. No. 2. 48yc¢ n ungraded mixed, for dowestio K—Fulr dem d and firm; )T IO‘ OA:INI pl'l‘l'lll.'l.‘ w,mn P 9o, 0, T MEATS—Dull ana firm; pickled bellles, N0 plekled shoulders, "'l’-)\ll pickle ,;:Illll;:, ¥0.00; midd.es, quiet; short el .50, LAwD—Lower; western sto.im closed ut 0.0Th; sales, 750 tierces: opt'on sales, 500 vlorces: March, 875; Miy, Bt July, ll.lalllll ut *}H‘H‘.’ A vrTER—Moderate demand teady : St ern duiry, 1062 Westorn eroamory 3120, western fuctory, 10@2c; Elgin, Sulg0. demand, rm; part skims, 62 ) ~Fairdem m:‘& 1 Quiet 1 '10_IRON-Quict and steady; ] TR oady; Awerloan, Correr—Qulet and weaker; leke, $10.602 de, 14.20, 10,95, Lav—Dull. firm; dome IN—-Quiet, weuk: striits, 81900, Boston Wool Market, BOsTON. Muss. Feb. 24.—Thero Is a g stoudy demand for wool ana sales wers s good extent in Ohlo and Penusylvanin flceces and held nt 27'4@Ke: 2 @i dxr X: 2o for XX, and d5¢ for No. 1 Miohigan. Oombing und uclaine fleeces ure in stoady demand, No. 1 hing olosing ut #6@ise, Ohio fine deliine at Xy@ude, and Michigan fine deluine ut 51%4,@ #0. Unwashed combing wools are active ut H@%e for onc-quarter XX and 38@2ic for Whree-elghths. “Territory wools ure in fuir demund for tine selling ut 86@60c, clean fi medium st 55@iTc wnd um at oG Texus, Califoruia and Oregon wools are steady and unchunged, Pulled wools ure m good demand. The sales of choice supers were ut i, of fuir to good supers at wih U8e. und of extras wt 2@ie. Australlan wools are iu steady dewand. Forelgn carpet wools ar more actlve. Visible Grain Supply. Ou1cAGO, LiL, Fob, 24 ~The visible supply of Jreln on Baturduy, February 0, cowpi for | Satur- | o | | white A, 4 with the week previous Is as foltows: Whent, 41.474.0.0 bu., decronse, #2509 bu.: corn, 10,012, 09 Dil.. fnereaso. 25EL000 ba. ; onts. H&0.%0 bu. decrease, 114030 bu. ryo: 10100 hu. de rease. 3,000 bu.; barley, 165,00 bu., increase, nees, $2.95@ alifornia Fripirs—California riverside 5: W. shington navels, .50 cerinen. $100 per box: | oFanges,, Drights, $490; Fussets, § 600 Florida tan+ gerines, §L5004.00, half boxes: western apples, 13, bbl, fancy stand might 1 Fing more: i npples, £2.7584003 lenions, %0 @ choice. lomons, #4.5 grapes. per bb'. B0 01 banin £2.0002.50: cranberrins, $3.500 VeG es—California cabbage, 21c per I, i grown lettace, 4he per dor.: dull; Callfornn cailifos @400 per bu.; Nebraska h W@RI0; medinm, $1.30@1.75; Fy, B@A0C; Swont potatoes, $2,5 %50 Frovi-Omaha Miiling company's Keliance Patent, $250; Invineible Patent, #2.40; Lone StarSuperintive, $240: Snowfake, 8165 Fa Famil 33 8 . Gilman's Gold Medal. #2503 Snow White, #2.23; Snowflake. £.00: low grade, #1067 Queen of the Pantry, $2.60 HibEs—No 1 green salied hides No. ¥ green salted hides, 1 b snlted hides, 23 to 41 108, 4@115c: No.2 green silted hides. 35 to 4) b3, i No. 1 veal onlf 8 to 15 s, Ge; No.2 veal calf, 15 Ihs. ry fint hides, s@se: No. 2 ary fiint i bides, S@ic. Tal- tallow, No. 2, grease, grease, white B, 55@I%c; grease. vellow, s grease, durk, 23 old tutter, 2 1401 beeswnx, prim rough tallow. 115 Pourtny—Chickens scarce. good stock, 10c; geese, ducks and turkeys. 11@)2e. BUTTER=T]o hest cointry roll 18 selling to the rotall trade in asmull way at 10@: shipping stock, 1060 ¢, HAY=—Market flat, $1.50@5.00 per ton. @70t crated, 4@ green hides. 1ow. No. I, i 4@ £1. Lovts, Mo. chunged: family, @3A0; fancy, $800 Witkar—Doclined all aay: May and July e below yesterduy: No A @e; May closed at iy 8y ConN—Opened ‘3¢ lower, but ratlied e and closed 4@ 4¢ lower than Saturday: No. 2 eash, danseige; Murch close at May. v Fge. OATs May dl'se. Ric BARLEY- Frovi = Un- cholce, $3.3) onts, $ 406165, losed 10 2 cnsh, Lower at 30430 %0 D s les; Sie bid, Quiet; sample lots Minnesota, 5e. BRAN—Lower; 1107 ‘¢ HAY=-Dull; prairic, #10, 011,10, FLAX-EED - Unchanged. BUTTER—irnor; creamery, 1250, EaGa: 7\[,0\\':‘7‘ nt e, £1.00@850; timoth 24es dulry, BAGAING -Quiet at 347140, TRON COTION TIES #1071, Pio Pork—311. LAnD-§6. 2 Uiy SALT MEATS #4.00: lon_s nnd ribs, § BACN—Shoulders 6,450.50; shorts, .50, HAMS—8 10321050, RECEIPTS —For two days: Flour, 11,000 1bs.: ;thlll. 88,000 bu.; corn, {8,000 Lu.; onts, 120,000 bu. SHIPMENTS—Flour. 139,000 bu.; corn, 90,000 bu, lots shoulders. 10, and ribs, 6,000 1bs.; wheat, s, 20,000 bu.. Minneapolis Wheat Market, Wheat was holiday that interruption May wheut «decline of 'ge from Suturduy’s ciose. The tendency was downward. but the ranze was not wide—3c. The market was steady und slow uil throuzh the sessian, und any feature to inspire trude was lacking. The price went down to 8, then went 10 e, and held there to the close. Tho cash market was very active toduy and No. I northern sold freely above May!w lurge purtof itselling around Ksige. The ‘millers were good buyers, evi- dentiy ‘thinking un advance likely. amount of low grade was oflfered and disposcd Receipts of wheat here wers t Duluth and S for two dny: February, 88e: Suturday, §i¢; 88c, highest 8Se, lowest 87'5¢, elosing at K7%c: Saturday, 88 On track: No. 1 harvd, 8s¢; No. 1 northern, §i4¢; No. 2 northern, 8.@sle. dull toduy has derangod and mado rocoipts app: opened at 88c, ars, this No. I northern, May ovenod at cain Market. Prices br ivery at Mississipol river points, N spotion, and ten days' shipment, unless otherwise statet, Cash grain calls for shipaent within five auys WHEAT--NC 826 bid, #le bids No. 3 white, 30¢ mixed. e bid; No. ¥ No. 3 colored, 20i5¢ bid, br botter, J0 diys, #le bid; No. 3 white, 3¢ bid, e asked. BOARD OF TRADE NOT! Harvey Dean of Glenwood, Lu. bourd, Minden, Neb., was represented by D. 8. Vul- Kkenburg, Lewls $pelts was down from David City. A. C. White of Dowitt, Neb., was looking over the market, o Bourd of Trade received u visit trom F. W. West of Wisner. i K White was up from Plattsmouth look- 1ug over the market. mixed, 8 was on the Kansas City Markets, Oiry, Mo, Feb. 23—Froui tents, 8.50; choice to extri funcy, $1. WirkAt—Dull, but about steudy; No 2. hard, cash, 7ic bid. ConN—More activ Blge; Febranry, St OATs—Dull vid, Kye—Strong; No. FLAX SEED—N3140 BHRAN—Steady; e In 100 1b. & 1cks, Irm; timothy, 8450 prairio. $100: oud to choice, & KANSAS firm; p @: and steady; No. 2, cash, 5 0.2 cush and February, 80c. ry, 220 nd in good demand At 1ic Younz Americas. 10¢; Kan- oats. noue. SHIPNENTS—Wheat, 20,000bu.; corn, 2,000 bu; outs, 3,000, Coftee Market, NEW Youk. Feb. %.—Options opened firm and unchanged to' 15 points up and closed steady and unch.nzed o 15 points up; s ineiuding March, 81 0@ H : spot Rio, firm; No. K110 5,00, K10 JANELRO, Feb. 21.—Nominal; onds, 10,650 reis per’ 10 kilos. Lee the weelk, 67,000 bugs: purchuses States, 67,0005 shibments to 63,0003 'stock, 180,000 buzs. BANTOS, Feb, 24—Good average, 11,000 rels per 10kilos, Tecoipts durinz the weck, t4.x0 ugs: purchises for United Stutes, 20,0 shipments to United Stutes, 10,00); stock, 401, 00V bugs, good se Ipts dur.n or United United States, Milwaukee M Minwaukee, Wis. Feb, 21 WiEAT—Euslor; Muy, 8750 %c; No. 1 northern, 9315 Cou--Enslor; No 3 OArs—Dull; No. 2 white, 81@31%¢c: No. 4 white, 30@:30c. H HARLEY—Qulet; No. 2, 52c: sample, on track, S0G5 | Rye—Qulet: No. 1.8 PROvVISIONS—Eusie May, 8.5 RECKIPTS—Flour, 28,650 1bs.; )45) 1be.; 115044, wheat, 100,000 lard, varloy, 06,400 bu. BHIPMENTS - Flour, wheat, 1,70 bu.; burley, 56,400 bu. New York Dry Goods Market, New Youk, Feb. Z—The bustness of the day was above tho average of late at both first and second nunds, Jobbers huve the promise of a faitly active week. With agents the de mand, though fuller, continues irregulir us heretofore, the more nctive movenent belng in the liner descriptions of zcods, Low grades Were in 810w request. Although 18 yot without {mportant accumulitions. = Low” prices are complained “of ull around, und many fne goods would adyance but for the luteness of the season, z00ds being scarce for any heur delivery. ‘At the New York miils wide sheet- fngs were advanced 215 per cont. Duluth Wheat Market, o, Feb. 2—Wheat ensed Aderably since Suturduy; prices hero offt on May und weakened lurgely ug the forencon. Following were thd i No. | hurd cush, 8ode; Febru Ko e: No. I northern cush, Fobruary, 85'5c; Miy, %0%¢: No 2 north- ori, cash, 50 No. I . Tieh redected, Gl on track, No. 1 hard, 85:4¢; No. 1 northern, 87y¢. DULUTH, off con apened du Liverpool Markets, Livearoor, F — WiEAT—Quiet: hold- i Oulifornin NO. 1. b 150G 2 red winter, ks@ss dad. cut for the past three days 000 contals, inciuding 5 .00 American. Coun—Firm demand and falr; mixad west- orn, 45 8i4d per centul. Kecolpts of Awerican corn for the past three days, 14,000 contuls, New York Cotton Market. NEW Youk, Feb. 25—Cotton futures quiet and steady; sales, 844 U bales; Februury. 670 5 Mureh, 0755 April, 604; May, 065 June, July, 717 August, September, 740 L T0; November, Bs 244d per ce Heoelots of w Toledo Grain Market. 00, 0., Feb. 23— WHeAT—Lower; ) and February 933c, CoRN—Stendy: No. 2, cush, 404e Oars—Duil; 2, No. Foreign Ol Market, LONDON, Feb. 25.—CALCUTTA LINSEED—428 84 per quurter TURPENTINE SPURITS 205 444d per owt. Traders’ Talk, OHICAGO, 111, Feb. 2. ~Counselman & Day to Cockrell Hros.: Wheat opened weak on the faliure of the cold wave predictions aud acoutulated receipts becawe dull on swall visible deorease and lually closed Lo lower OMAHA DAILY on the slack demand from exvorters and the weak closing cables which were attributable to incrensed stocks afloat. Trade was lizht owinz tofree clos ng of contracts Inst week, Thure 18 disposition to.scalp for small profits the market broad: i ent of the for replnc! 1 sold 1ast wi pparently absorbel the offerings. s dall and steaay for fafure: firm and in good demnnd for shipm about lye decline. Provisions were depressed by selling of long pork on stop orders by com- niission houses, The speculutive interest in the uroduct has beensliuck for 1 week past and sales by packers azainst current manu- facture have supplied the shipping demand Sales toduy disposed of considerable lop pork which had been he about ¥ . All think the market now in shape for an up turn HICAGO, 111, Teb, 20— Kennett. 1 3 Co. o 8 AL McWhorter: The mark weak on easier cables, Id woathe! incrogse of over 1,010,000 on passage, Discour- nged bulls sold fresly, fartridge hought 1ib- crully. New York xent bearish reports and forelgners were sald to be selling, Closing ca- bles were not as soft as oxpe World's shipnients for the pastjweek ar for the precowding woek, abont 150,000 busheis below weekiy European requirements Ocean pussage v sea in the fpregate nerly 1,000,960 bu. Boerbohm fs out with an unfa- vorable world's crop report. in which Ger- many. Spain and Portugal are about the only countries with a favorable sutlook. Strength has sh Clearances nre lurge and recelp first haif of the week proniise to be rs luss than for the days Lust week, The erading 18 also_ Most of 1t is from Towa wnd runs about No. 4 The visihie supply showed smaller Increase than anticipated, and roceivers s1y that re- ceipts wili probabiy fall off for o fow days us compared with last week. The Liver- pool market i firm and Ton. O.ts, dull nnd rather heavy, Provisions wero wenk early. but recovered i portion of the de- Itne and look like working hixher. = A good viny liolders have been shiken and some of he shrewdest traders are picking up produce on the little breaks, STOCKS AND BOND. Early Decli Stro o8 W Zth wed by a General &M ent. NEwW Yonk The condition of the 1 exd s marketand the buying of American stocks for foreizn account were the principal factors in the course of prices in th stock market today, and while there was o forenoon of drooping prices. there were some material losses the latter portion of the diy,not only the overy of early declines, but the gain of fractons in addition. London wus A liberal buyer of stocks during the whole forenoon, but despite this fuet there was conslderable reatizing m different por- tlons of the iist, while Chica:o Gas was under the hammer continuously and its drop of 214 percent had a v erial influence upon the restof the list for the time beinz, The bears believed that larze stop orders had been placed in the stock and wont gunning for them with unusuil success and the buyina for foreizn account was ot _little influence at the time in cnecking the dropplnz tendency, imparted to the list. Ateb son, Buriington Reading and some others scored losies of | per cent, while the entire list lost fractional amounts, The eharacter of buying attracted attent'on at this time und the pressure of stocks for salv wus sensibly relieved while the murket fron this cause became dull. A reduction In exchange rates zuve the predic- tions of somie of the most influentint bankers that very hitle zold would o out, which ha the effect of stimuinting buying and to help along he recovery, the «oal stocks aund L ckawanna in particular were given i sharp upward twist, the inference that the buying wis for the following of the new members of the dircetory stimuiating a demand for the stock. Jersey Central and Delaware & Hud- son followed with wurked cffect, whiie Read- inz recovered all its eary decline. T nitude of the dealings then became apparent and there was a rush to cover. The shorts put out Luter in tha day, when, whith the help from the new buyin's on actount of improved uspect of the gold movewent. prices went materiaily hizher than the noon fizure In the latter movement Chicago Gas TeCov «d about hf of its Joss, but the &r specinlly St Padt and Atehi gely traded in it advineing prices. The dee.in ] s had no apparent influence upon the othier industrinls, for il weluding Suznr and Distliers, were very quiet and fiem. while the Cord Stocks were espe -inlly stronz, the prf rising 215 per cent. The marker andoubtedly showed a nirrowing tendency, but the latest strength displuyed Wis encouraging Lo buyers and the commission houses whose purchases during the forenoon were very limted, le- canie a factor in U | The close was quict but firm to strons, vonerally at f tionul gains over the first quoiations ghest prices of the day. es are almost all gaing, but whi cago Gas .s down 1% per cent rose 3y per cent. Jersey Central 1'; per cent, and Union Pacific 1 per cent. Government bonds dull and stea bonds dull and steady. The followine ore the closing quotations for the leading stocks on the New York Stock ex- chunge toduy . Adamn Express T4 [Northwestern. .. . , 1. . 31 do preferred *ao preferred. i |NY. Central. American Kxpress... Ny, . a0 preferred. 1 Oblo Missistppi. .. do preferre Ontario & Wes Oregon Improveme't 2 Oregon Nav.. Pacitic Mall, PD&E.... Pitsburg Pullman ¥ Reading Rock Iniar Central Pacitic Ches. & Ohio. do Int preferre do 2nd preferred Chicago & Al iludson. Del. L. & W.... D. & R G pfd East Tenuess i do Int pref o prefe . St P Min, & Man, 5 11 & Omahia “do prefer: fle. Tol. & 0. Cen. pfd Union Pacific.... ¢ U. 8. Express.. Wabash St L &1 do preferred “Wells Fargo kx Western Union. . Am. Cotton O11.. Colorado Coal. . *Homestake. .. Iron Bilver. ontarlo. ... Quicksilvor. o do preferred..... . 1% Sutro. : Bulwer, Hocking Houston & T exas. Hilinols Central.... Kanyns & Texns ... Luke Krie & West o preferred Lake Shore .. ... Louinviile & Nusli©. Loulaville & N. A Memphis & Char. . Michixan Central 1 6 B & W.oiol 0 preferred Minn, & St. L. do preferred. . Missouri Pac Mobile & Olilo..... [ Rieh. & W. P fer. ] Nushvllle Chatt,. ). §itg|Great Northern pfa N.J. Centeal.... L1l © | Chi i Norfolk & West pfd. 9k Le A Northern Pacitic. ... 2% | Sugar Trast.. do preforred....... 634 [Southern Pacif U. P, Denver & G.... 11|08 L. & U. N *bid. The total siles of stocks toda including: Atchi Deluware, Northers England, 1215 imond & West Point St Paul & Omaha, 30 Western Union 7,180, Fina lal Review, NEW Youk, Feb. 23.—The Post snys, Wall 1 witnesses i market 80 ensy to nderstand as this. 1ho Keading episode has estublished three important facts: That thero Is virtuaily no specu ution by ut- side public' in the present market] that Lon- don 15 u heavy uud steady solier of our securitios on nli advantageous turns in prices and that & very larce proportion of the stocks recentiy unloided by forel ners ure now held by wpeculative operators in the Stock ex- chanze. These three conclusions cannot be chillenzed. They huve found confirmation, not alone in the stock market of the lust two weeks—though the story was plainly enough told there—but In tho steriing exchange mar ket und the timo money murket. Rarely in the experience of u fuwncinl conmunity do all sigus point s0 unmistakably in one direction New York M NEw Youk, Feb, 2 at 13@? per cent; lust loun closed offerod at 2 per cent, b Piine MERCANTILE PAVER—IK@54% per cent. STENLING EXCHANGE-Quict und easy ut Ml for sixty duy LUIS and #1588 for de- mand. Phie clostng quotations on bonds U8 e Union Pacitie, 8. digw rou sicitics s of 95 *Nort Pacific Znds. 1145 o stamped Northwestern Con. 11t Tenn. new 4| North. Debent. b 107 an. new set ST & E M. Gen. . 80k Tenn, aew set " Gon. M. 107k Canuda S0, 20 ul Consols. .. 128ty *Con. Packiic I8ts. G & Pac. Lata 11T Den. & K G 1 2 L G Tr. Keta 81 Den. & I G4 04 Tex. 1% I G 7 Kets 1 Erle 2nds. . 107K | Un'on_ Pacitic Tats... 100k MUK & T Gia. s B | Weat Shore . Uit MK & Gen e W] T tAsked, Flnanckal No HAVANA. ob. 2), exchunge quiet. Paiti. Fob, : for the uccount. IKANSAS CiTY, Mo 1ngs toluy werd #1014,147. NEW YOuk, Feb. 8- Bupk clearings today, 7,070 1147 ballnces, B, 1429, BauTiNORE, Md , Feb. % — -Three per ceut rentes 95f The bank clear- learings, #1063, PHILAUVE A, 0507863 bulances, CINCINNATL, O., § cent; New -ork exelhunge, cleurings, $4,450.550, 81, Lovis. Mo, keb. 2—Buank cleurings, 15; balunces, 806.751. Mooey. qulet, (i iexchiungo on New York, .0 prewium BosTON, Mass., Feb, 2i—Clearings, $17,020,= Clearin s, $12, ey. 4% per cent. loney, #e6 per discount uv 81; balauces, $1,004,5% woney, i W ¥ per | BEE cent. miuir NEW ORLEANR 25,41, Now et $1.00) prem miun Cricaao, 111 Clearinzs, #1 disconnt W Exchuanze on NewsVork ork exclihhz i b Fob. e y Neow Yori SToring exc 15 to ¢ pre- A Clearings, $2.- com R nk, $1.5) per 1,000 pre- i per gnee. dull s sixty-duy bills and $1.85 for den London Stoek Market. LNy, London stock Consola o, N. Y. Can. Pacific Erie BAR StLven Moxey money accounts [ SUNTITIN Chei followine wero 10 uthe WL i, LligiPennsylvanin wila 1t the ona olosinz at 4 o liinots Centrni (8% Vol common Naw York Centrai.. 117 ftwading Moxican Cé 2 taloL Tig L4@2Y per cent Rate of discount in the open market for both shorts und thr Boste BOSTON. Mass.. the closing pric s months bill h S Atehison & Topeka Boston & Alban Foston & Maine itohburg R Flint & Pere M. K. ¢ 8 e Mass, Contral Mex. Con. com N. V. & N, Bnglun 0id Colony Rutland com. pia Wi, Cen comm ... Allouez Min. Co.n 101 1% s 122 i 4 per cent. k WMarket. The followinz were stocks on the Boston T Huron Kear<arge Quiney uti ¥ Anniston Land Roston Land Co San Diego Land Co. West tnd Lana Co Bell Telophone Deaver Min DExvEeR, Colo, Ie 1. ~The followinz lst Is totationson the Minin : excnange Salos 2, Amity Argonant. L. Hallarat ¢ Fangkok-Cora 1 PatesHuoter 1z indian, 1k Sx Brownlow. Calliope. Claudin 1 Century v Clay County Cash.. Dinumiond § Denver Gas and Oif CImONS. ... Gettysbirg. Iden Tronsure... PRANCLSCC nz quotati Alta.. Bulwor Beleher Best & Heich Bodie Consolidate Crown Point reka Con uld & Curry 100, 0 o b 18% 4 8 P 10 4 Tl - 0| 2 81 b Ol s for Ly 5 a. 140 [Gola Rock. Troneiad i J Tea Texington, nzepp. 1 Glim oro Park Pay Rock Hotostessiiiei Reed National'., KINItO. 0. v | Running Lode Whale " [Burton:ii e Keb, 2 mininz stocks to phir Potosi New York Mining Quotatio EW YORK, Fob. 2 — 'ho following are tho closing mininz stosk quotations: Adanin C forn Silvor ... Iron Silve: Ontario . Ophir.....; Piymouth. D20 L 160 Do Nt [Slerra Novada. | Siwndard ... {Unton”Con':122 LIVE STOGK MARKETS, Prices in Cattl + OMAHA S Iob, eatule, yAnoticr iiber yors the hest of the [ 1 condition ving demand wa buyer Lok 1,400 1nd TR 10, stoers aside frow this practically $L3), but buvers hud and bouzit own price: b—Re nof e s T the Good hoes against G4 cattle, 103 hogs and 554 sheep, Monday an | Tue: stern o Iy Dull, Owing to Oirerings, 0ipts for two duys, and 2740 sheep, of lnst week. f cattle give uation. the Owing to <ets the ship- limited. An export 4400 and dressad beef opposition at their o 10 the no tle 1050 1h. steers sold from 344 to #1.65 and_fair to good lizht stec ers being uctive bidders for tl; cuttle kol froni 280 L0 84,95, The feed- Lter cluss of 4 L ViAIes from-be.g 1 total wreck. Tho generabagarkot was i My 10¢ jomer, than Mondiy und'trom Ise Lo 3¢ lower than Satur- day. Even butchers' and eanners' stock partook of the yencral d cidedly lower. ullness a Recelpts were A pri being iiberal at otlier points outside butchers were not buying and loeal buyers belnz left to proceeded vices values 10¢ to 15 very an on all best, duller it to’ additional bunches were unsold plenty of good te 1 0 ¢ air calves cmand for bu. s, oxen ir own still further declino do- depress of ' from grades except perhaps the stock. deciine amounts to fuily e, than for weeks The, two days' inz wus nd_several There wis it sold 10 k00d cows sold frou from $1.25 Lo 81.80. The \ and stuzs was zood, pist with prices not much different from Monday at 8150 to $15, Calves were steady on the 1 $2.00 to #5.00 for poor to zeod stoe ers nd feeders continue in active de- nd with prices steady to strong at $2.35 Representative sales: No. AV, 55 050 Pr. 2 KD 817 1020 . e ot SEZESS8 g 2 No. 18 steers. 1073 1053 MIXED, 16. 109 30116 14,1270 18 i 171435 1971688 COWS. 1081 HELF! 1. 07 2 5. 092 1201116 1100 1036 1164 2193 21..1027 0. 907 3..102) 48, 801 1512 20,105 1..1110 1.8 RIS 2000 CALVES, 5. 14 # 60 1. 100 400 BUL 1. 58 2.5 4. k05 LS. 22 2% 300 i 00 B0 i 00 i 00 400 805 L 10 810 B 15 CATTLE. 01 steers.... 1167 MILKERS AND BPRINGEUS. No. 1 cow and ealf.. 10w and calf. 1cow and calf. 1cow and ealf... 1 cow and ealf. 1 cow und caif | 1 cow and calf.. 1sprinzer, 1springer. ... While u he ru was not overly heavy 21 ts for the two duys fall 1,500 short of the sa 0 two days last week the supply ap- peured wmple 1o view of the condition of other murkets the buyers here. e den nd the nd for light and bearish inclinution of buteher welght hogy continues 1iberul both from shippers und freah o gracdles were full Lie best he although shipner y stoud 18 bou: atdealers ind 10r thiy resson these 3t from $L Lo #4.7 vy hogs werd a shude o o luwer it freely at from 84..0 10 465, On common heavy and wixed puckers generally fe lower at frow 815 1o “et Father weakened us tho d s L closed with about L0 h bids ay. Trading wus lurgely u I agal ¢ weie from 5o Lo il B0 to pild ust from e of prices 0 was 4 Monday ‘und 81504 lust teprescututive sales:Q No. Av ) Sh. Pr. 100 84 60 ) W™ S AND KOUGH. 2 00 1 2 60 B 3 Ro eipts were awain rath and everything was disposed of in son. Two double decks of western wotl were conslgned direct to Swift & Co. and not offered on the market, and two double decks of lumbs were consizned through und not for sale. Pricas ranged from $4.75 for Mexican ewes 1o £, 0 for native wethers. The demand continues good and the market strong. Quo- tations: Fair to good natives, $1.9575.40; westerns, $1.0005.25; conin on und stock sheen, Y @155, Good to cholce 40 to H-1b, lumbs are nominal y quoted at from #4125 to #6.00, Representutive sales: . Av. Pr. N 17 86 05 L8 540 estern wothers | 07 native wethers 9 pative mixed.. 102 Mexiean ewes. 8 60 Recelpts and Disposition of Stook. Official rocelpts wnd disposition of stogk as shown by the books of the Union Stock Yards company for the twenty-four hours, ending ut K .. Febroary 24, 1502 RECEIPTS, CATT HOGE. | NHEEP. [HOTSEN rs. | Head Cars. | Head | Cars. Hend| Cars. | Head. 162 3411 bt h | 1o L) O,MAI—I B 8 Manufacturers” and dobbers” Directory 7 AWNINGS AND TENTS. OMAHA TENT-AWNIKG | COMPANY, | Flags. hammocks, ol ant | Fubbor clothing. Sond for entalogue. 1113 Farnam —_———ee—— BAGS AND TWINE S, IRON WORKS., PAXTON & VIERLING | IRON WORKS, Wronght ant bullding work. brass work — cast Iron BEMIS OMAHA BAG CO | porters and manafac turors. Flour Sacks, Burlaps and Twine. _— BICYCLES. - ; | FRICK & WERBERT, AM.PERIGO&CO | M. O0.DAXON, 1405 Dodge streot Beroles sold on ILER & €O, Liguor Merchnnts, 1112 Harney Street, Manufaetur rs Kennody's Kast (ndin Bitters. R.R. GROTTE, ] mporter and Jobhae of 108 ADA 1iquors 100 1022 Farnam 3. | PriceTists on appiication. wonthly Wholesale Hauor deatars Send for our oatatogue | payments 1001 Fuennm st and price | 10071 Farnam st Omaha LUMBER, CHAS. R. LEE, | JOMN A, WAKEFIELD, Hardwood Tumber, wood AR N et | impertes. AryHAN 1N flooring, :unyh- Nt Milwaukes [ Quihes whisen 2l MUSICAL, \ A, HOSPE, JR,, Planos. organs material 1513 Douglas streat, OYSTERS, 3 A.BOOTH PACKING CO. PLATT & CO., 8 Packors of oysters, fish | Oysters, Fish and “elsry, and Celery, 810 South 1ty St €08 Leavenworth St David Cole, Managar. BLUOTS AND SHOUES., ~ MORSE-COE SHOEDD, 1102 1 oward Stra st y ory eornsr 1th and | atroats. W ary aking close prices to ea iye s, & solllng i clany of oo Whioh 13 very sal oanle with merchant . AMERICAN HAND SEW ED SHOE £0. Boots, shans Wholesle Manufactu'es o s Agents for Boston Rub- and felt good Arents for Hosion Riib; UL 0 AL ) and 1104 Hlarnay street KE, eTC 9th and Douglar, KIRKEKDALL, JONES & | " MILLINERY. £0. b e o C. A STONEHILL, Milline r5, notlons,elonks s artisty 10118 8 1ith st. Omaha | OMAHA COAL, COKE & LIME CO., 1iard and soft coal corner 10th and Douglas streets CORNICE. EAGLECORNICE WORKS Manufacturers of Gal- wanized lron Cornlee fow caps, metalle hts, ete. 1110 and DKo AL | DRY GOODS. KILPATRICK - KOCH DRY 600DS C0., Dry goods,notlons, gents’ furnishing goods. Cor. 1 hand Howurd i CLOTH N3. " GILMORE & RUNL, Manufacturers and Wholesalo Clothlers, 1100 Harney streot CILS, CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO., Refined and lubrloating olls, axle grese, oto. PRODUCE GOMM SSION. BRANCH & CO., Delers in country prod- uce, fruits, vegotabl ete. 1207 Howard Stroot | M.E. SMITH & €O, Dry goods, notlons, fur- nishing go RIBBELL & SMITH, Produce, frults of all Xinds, oysters, 13th and Harnoy Stroef Corner 11th and Howard, "ELECIRICAL SLPPLI= OGS, |RHEET. i 517 Omaha Packing comy: G. . Hammond com s Snifl & Cudahy J'ucki John P Squiros & Kingan & Son. Sperry & B, Shippers and f Left over.. 34 1018, IOtRINE e KIRSHBRAUN & BROS., Butter, eggs and poultey. JAS. A, CLARK & CO., Butter, eheos, 0K, poultry and game. @0 South 13th Strook OMAHA CONSOLIDATED ELECTRICAL CO. Electro Dynamos, Lamps, Wire and Klectrical Sup pltes of A1l Kinds. 1112 Howard strent, Omaha. WOLF ELECTRICAL CO., Ilustrated eatalogue free. 1400 ¥ RIDDELL & €O, Butter. cheeso. 0gws. voz- etables, frults, poultey and game. nam st £ 6. PEBAU, Commission Merchant, Produce, butter. Kggs, Cheose nnd Ponitry. 12th and Howard Sts. Owaba. 1614 Capitol Avenuo. onic L. I toT Bee.)—A dul nd drooping e itt ket was experionced, nor was uny other con- aition to be expected when the éxtent of the supply is considered, the reeeipts since Satur- day exceeding 30, 0) head, as against a Jittio more ghan 18000 for the sime time last week. There was but littie demand today for ship. ment, ind owing to the duliness of the local retadl beet trade, city butehors, ited less thuntheir usuxl number. Sules were tremely slow, and the average of pric from 5¢ to ¢ lower. mukine u decline s Friduy of from 1e to2ue per 100 Ibs. Choiee oxport erades held up better than other de- scriptions, us they were in small supply and the foreizn market is e hizher than last week. Trading was on a Dusls of frown 81, 100 for in] to choice cows, #150 to #4165 for for stockers and feeders and 5 tor common 1o extra dressed beef und shivping steers. Texus cattle were nominal at from #2 ‘The fuct that th 3. —[Spe s Supply wanin o faerably itlons wis su t to cause i furthersoftening of prices he soft weather added to the pro: und # comparison of toduy's s with those reported yesterday shows u loss of from Be to e per 100 1bs. Closing quotations © from §1.33 to 4.9) for medium and heavy weights and .25 10 81.8) for light, There was not much animation in the trade. Shippers winted about the usual number but locul pickers were utterly indifferent. They claim {0 e losing money at the present prices for 08 T the sheep branch of live stock nothing new was devoloped. Althoush the receipts continued very liberal and the weather un- fuvorable, the demand was strong enough to enuble scliers 1o sustain Mondiy's prices, Common to extra sheep were quoted at from #1.75 0 #6,.0 and sales of I1mbs were on n basis of from $.70 to $.80. As for some time pasi, the zreater part of the supply came froni weat of the Missour! river. Rece pts were: Cattle, 10.000; sheep, 1,000, Tho Eveni ceipts, 5,000 un others, steekers, $1. 1oas—Recoipt: hogs. 34,0003 OATTLE—Re- market slow steers, 4.7 feeders, F3.00@3.50; ows. $1.6572.0. .000; snipments, 14.000; market slower: rough and common. LAU@).00: mixed, O@ATY prime heavy and butehers' welzhts, #4.80@4. light, $1.50@4.7". EEP—Rocoipts, 6,000: shipments, 3,00); murket fairly active und stondy; ewes. §.50 @ wethers and year- 5; mixed, $1.70005.051 £.0025.75; westerns, #.00@5.10; lnmvs, Journul report shipments, 4,000; good ew York Stock Market, NEw Yonk, Feb. Zh—BEEvEs—Reccints, 11,78 Thead, al] for exportcrs and siaughiers; no trade; feeling firm; dressed beel stoers, G8ise perll.; shipments toduy, 500 heoves. CALVES—Rocelpts, 460 b market firm; veuls, $6,00@8.50 per 100 1bs.; western calves, #5.006 .00, SHEEP—Recelpts, .00@6.35; 1nmb: *@10c per 1b 110Gs—Recoipts. 7.1% nominaily stead hiexd; stendy; sheep. T.00; dress mutton, d T bs slow at ¢ he 1d consigned directs 540 per 100 1i k Market, KANSAS Cr7v, M 21 —CATTLE - Re. ceipts, 4,°00: shipni 1,000, Steers wer duil _and barely steandy; cows and feed- ers. steady. Sales: Dressed boef and ship- ping svoers, 8L50@140; cows und heifers, t1.65 tockers andfeciers, §165 65 Hoa<—Receipts. 10.000; Shipments, 1,500 the ket was falrly aotive and 5o lower; ranged #.5024.0); bulk, B 408,56, SueEr—Recelpts., "t; the market wus SUrG ive Stook Market, Feb. 23. ~CATT1E~Reoel pts, Ipments, iR market siow: tair to ive steors, K 10G10; fuir to pretty good Indians und Texans. 85004, 10. Hoas—Receipts, two duys. 6,500; shipme 1,3:0: murket Iower; fair to pr envy, H.050 4180; mixed, ordinary to good, $.10@4.70; 1ight, 1air to best, $4,50@1.05, SHEEP—Roveipts, two days, 0600; shipments, none: market strong; fair” to good butchers, 875575, Knnsas € shipment —_—— Bilked by » Bogus Butter Firm, H. N. Hanson of Concordis, Kan., bemoans the loss of some butter and eges which he consigned to the Omaha Butter and Egg company, 2011, 2013, 2015 Miami streot Mr. Hanson reported to Z. I, Lindsey & Co., who turned the letter over to the volice, Nosuch firm was found,but the consignment had been received and receipted for by a representative of the mythical company, who afterwards disposed of thew to the commis. sion houses. ——— Another Free Kindergart The Free Kindergarten Association of Omaha has established a kindergarten in the Lutneran chapel, at the coruer of Fourteenth and Center strects. Miss Reneck of Chicago bas been placed in charge of the school. I'ne school has opened with & very encour aging attendance sud other schools will be opened soon. Children from 2 to ( yeurs old are admitted and school is kept five days in the week. The foliowing vermits wore 1ssued by the superintendent of buildings yesterday : rles C. Shagren, one and a half story K dwellin:, 200 Bristol street # 2,500 2 ‘nddition to brick bulid 000 ING CAN BE WORSE for the stomach than strong purgatives and aperients. The genuine Carlsbad Sprudel Salt isa natural pleasint aperi- ent, laxative and diuretic. Be sure and secure only the genuine, which must have the signature of “Eisner & Mendelson Co., Agents, New York,” on every bottle FURNITURE AND CARPETS, BEEBE & RUNYAN FUR- NITURE C0., Successors to O A. Beebo & Co., | Gracoand [ith sts.Omaha G:NT'S FURNISHING GOODS, BLOTCHKY & COHEN, Gents' furnishing goods, thing and notlons Giveusa trial. We rend samples expross pro- pald. 1115 Harney. = BINGHAM & SON, Send us your Kggs, Bute tor, Poultry, Gume, “MULLIN & MC LAIN, Spocinltles. butter. 6gzs choose. poultry, eto. No. 1531ty el st Nat. Hidon, Bt bank. 19015 Leavenworih 8t P-PER. —— - - - CARPENTER PAPER CO KING PAPER CO. Carry a full stock of | Wrapping paper, a'l xlndg printiog, wrapplng and | ot twinem, ou wrlting ' paper, card pa- 13THURARAL] per, ote. “Tel. 174), e ———————————y S10OVE REPAIRS. kS J. T. ROBINSON NO- TION co. Gents' fiknishing goods. mCe celovrated Brand “Buckskin™ Overalls, pants, shirts, coats. ete. Erst Omaha. —_— " GLASS, for sale. " GROCER ES. | D. M. STEELE & C0., | BLAXE, BRUCE & CO0., 079, 13th Strost 1201-1205 Jones straet, 10th and Harney, Omaha, 7 2 7 Omahy, Nob. Neb. I e e “GRAIN AND PROVISIONS, | S.AMC WHORTER, 215 Bonrd of Troker in gra'n, = slons andstocks. wires to N. Y, and St. Loufs JAMES HUGHES, Stovesrepalrs of allxindy Cooks nnd Hoatars OMAHA STOVE REPAIR WORKS, Stove ropnirs nnd water attachments for any kind of stove made 120 Douglas. TOYo>. H. HARDY & €O, sh! | Toys, dolls, albums, | fane Nouse fu nishing gools, childe ron's carriuges " | 1319 Farnam Stroet. Manufacturors of blinds fice, 12th and Izard " SOUTH OMAHA. RD3 LIMITED 1ED: HiD-3, ETC. GED. OBERNE & CO., Busers ot hitei, wool, tallow and furs. 513 South Lith-st UNION STOCK YARDS €O, - (s SON_ MESCHANTS. ALLEN ROOT & CO., | GASMANN M DUDLEY, W. A. L. GIBBON & CO., Hats, caps, straw gaods gloves and mittens, Rooms, 6) and 6l ey hallihg, South Omahs uy\‘ - Room34 Exchange Bulld- Butiding South Omaha LOBECK & LINN, Bulldars' bty a1 03018108 L)l 1404 Doulas St. RECTON & WILHELMY co., Cor. 10th and Juckson St Omaba. RuUsSELL SAGE, the well-known financier, writes: “506 I'irri Ave New York Crry, Dec, “For the last twenty years I NUE, 20, 1890, have been using AvrrLcock’s Porous PLasTeRs. They have repeatedly cured me of rheumatic pains, and pains in my side and back, and, whenever I have a cold, one on my chest and one on my back speedily rcliecve me. My family are never without them.” Beware of imitations, and do not be deceived by misrepresentation, Ask for ALLCOCK'’S, and lct no solicitation orexplanation induce you to accept a substitute. 1816 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. poclalist 1o neryous, chronl bloo ), 0 in medelne, B di Thioea. 103t cele, ry used. New i lo: e 1a¢ home by eorrespondence. " Me iine Or (nstruments snt by wal or 63 prens 34 urely pucked, no 11! ks Lo indi ‘ate contents oF sender, O porsonnl ANLrYiow. preferred. | Consuitation froe.’ Corruspondence strictly privaw. Book (Mysieries of Lifo) sent froe. OMmce bours ¥ s. m. (9 p. He Bundays 0w, m.10 13 w. Send stawp £oF repiy. PER-CENT INTEREST PAIDONDEPOSITS A7 OMAHALOANETRUSTCL SAVIREGS - BANK SECOR, I6™ &N0UGLASSTS, CAPITAL:% 100.000.00 DIRECTORS "A UWYMAN -E.W.NASH. JHMILLARD GUY-CBARTON G 8, L AKE. JJ BROWN-THOS L. KIMBALL , JOSEPH BILLOTT'S STEEL PENS. GOLD MEDAL, PARIS EXPOSITION, 1889, THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. conorrhen. Gleetant ’oocurernss SP0Nn B AAYS by the French Rauudy entit- WING* I diksolvos aiatnat and s ab. Wil rofund \age, or 2 for 5. per wall & o NEBRASKA National Bank. V. S. DEPOSITORY. . . OMAHA, N23 Capital... T nsesarsss 000,002 Surplus .. 66,500 Honry W. Yatos, presidon B Mairice W. ¥ Lawls 3 Oticers and Dir -tenry W R C. Casbing, vies proslden; Morse, Johin S Colling, J. N. M. Patrick Hewd, Uashior. THE IRON BANK, Coruer 12th and Farnam Sta.

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