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THE OMAHA l)\lLY B SUNDAY, ])E(‘EMBER 31, 1893 SIX'I’EE.\' I'\(-F~l y 1 . AL N [ whors cre pa were & fallure our farmers have | 0200 bags IncludingT January, #17.50; ] tnan thg bugsrs 1o aven up betore adjourn [enst and the activity in spaculative snd CONDITION OF OMAHA'S TRADE | meses i cidvatenter “mones-ma . | COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL | ibrusiy e 85 SanE. altgs Sy 4350 n”‘ywum."u“".m,mw*u,ouxn\ LIVE STOCK MARKETS | shthoru ctters. e "acatton as vhe s In Omaha we have escaped a cycione of ais- | Dordovn, §20.00920.35; L2 :;:“_r 8.87% Ly ‘y._‘::s:" ~';‘"'"'l:'!l\":-‘;":'ni-;[‘r e ol good demand from local houses. Prices | aster, with but one ire in jobbing circles HAMBURG, Dec. 30.--Uchanged to i pfg | millers bought the good whest very freely, averaged 8 big ba_ higher than Friday nrlllvl | of soy ‘.,v....’h»r‘,n.\.- importance, aud up | ' higher to s ofg lower. - .y oi taking the most of11.Track wheat ‘:n\vfl o Y g : tending was dctive 8y th Sdvance, |“:.v g T " : | the hiour of this writing no large retai ¢ . ayi AVRE, Dec. 80, dHanged o 4@14 ». 1 hard, € ° ern, 60\ 5. 3 " i 08 ewhat | marke! ather aining strength Business Very Quiet During the Last Week Bt S e Sl B Wheat, Influenced by the Free Buying ol o S i 0T ‘ ; ose of thn‘ r‘-ar Finds Receipts Somewh: the morning advanced. The rhuge of pHoes of the 01d Year. our wholesasle trade is fair to good, our Friday, Opened Higher, Ri0 b JANEIRO, Dec 'Vw\vv«‘n'n!\”.\‘: 706 | Flour ir o stondy at #9.50 Lighter than Demands \s very narrow, fair to good hogs, manufacturers are for the most part com by A ek ~‘l‘4':'¢<"1" 5 R R L 3T Shipments R ss of woelight, selling at from £.10 to § fortably busy, and there is a prospect, pro s £00d Ryerage HAnLos, §107 robelpts, 5,000 Daks] | with a few of the best butcher woight | INVOICING OCCUPIES THE MERHANT'S TIME | §laed webave a mild winter, of quite s €00d | THERE WAS HEAVY SELLING LATER [ stock 147 3 New York bry Goods Market. | BETTER FEELING IN THE CATTLE TRADE | 2t &0, On Friday tne hogs sold mostiy at deal of work will employ our igle . e NEW YORK, Dec Dry goods, a e ! aud #5.10 and on last Saturday the bulk bor, G Srospect is, 1 am dis ace Market. new business was concerned, was almost i went at 84 95 and &, posed to look ith siderable con- | Burren—The local derfighd Is light and the | Bonontity; buyers on the spot were not willin £ T'he high point for hogs in 1992 was Feb- Bank Statements Generally Interproted as | [’ 11, a nestate at largo, | Uats Were & Shade Firmer In Sympathy | aurplus stock hus to ba Rilpped In order to | o400, #OXIAINE nutil next weck ant B | Prices & Little Higher and Buslness Rather | ruary 17, when §8.8715 was paid, and the low Gooa Diseounts, ns Well as which has not ing the with Wheat—Corn Was Strong on k . 1‘\"'“\]"P::llrf‘l".l'lh‘].lll‘““l’]‘}hl\’ll\: _\.!HII'W The market f » yoar has not boen sai Brisker—ogs Stiil Searce with © point s August 2, just after the Cudahy- last fow months. will n new life, and by Wright corner in provisions hroke. The factory. Print cloths have declined al mand strong from All Sources inless we are disa a r pro- | K and the wmount of butter that N tis L aaLInTenty Sveryuiiug i che why # i p Rl e A 1h sod enterprises, itself will see of Leading Traders. {s vory small; choloe; country, 1 toxtile fabrics touched the highest fi —Sheep Steaay, anuary 1 b <h point in Free Buying by n Number and iy not very active. The market ; yrighter prospects next crop is fresh packing stock, 16 | the year in January and then ¢ Fobeiary and 750 Dotrek tiht. &b the | Since Previ Statement, ¥ harvested Dressen Povtriy—A temporary. scarcity | {HGGIY. som i A low point in A ™ 2 of stocks and the Aguric “Christmas trade was not up to exp Cricaco, Dec. 80.—Wheat, induenced by el Gl S ien B nes s SUHIS HURYS UG WIS | vweytometin B Kepresentative Sales. The taking of stocks and the fig s ade was 1 e oot woek closed with it eharp advance. ' Chickens R i ; v profit and loss has been the chief occupation | Lus; bub LXpeciations were 100 blgh, €00 | tho free buying of yesterday, opened higher, $@7c; turkoys, 10c; gocse and ducks, 7as Duluth Whest Market, The week, month an A% of the jobbers during the week just closed. | yravail'in every household. Ietail dealers | With May Acup at 66%c. There was some | foferior stock would sell below the above DuLeTH, Dec, 30.—Witkar—Was vory firm | With light receipts of all kin 5 4 So far us business is concerned the last week | complain of hard collections, Tt heavy selling at that figure. Prices de- | "Live Povirry—Dealers generally aro advis- | 0488, "xl“«‘:”\ -l\]., L LG M\"_’ & | barely 100 cars all told « . 3t in the year 1s usually a quiet one in the job- | due to la f oyment and 1 clined about isc and the market was easier | 10€ l"].';“':f.’x ‘”w‘{"‘;‘u‘!;’ Ll Jive “-‘.',‘,‘f.‘..{{ J Decembor, 50%e: May, 63%¢: No. 2 northern, | Week have been unusually 5 bing aistrict and the past week was uo ex- | f0 4 disposition on the part of debtors | for about an hour. Pardridge lod the sell- | proferring dressed poultrv gasn, Sici. No, 3, b3 ec holiday season, The ception to the rule. Operators in most cases | o POSTHORE Wit the excuse of Barc VEES: | ing. Some liberal buyiag orders made their VEAL—The Arrlviis arg niot Leavy and the | oy M L HOTTI Ty ORNTly s ‘ estate has been de nths. | : oV srevent marke! m at previous guotations: cholce 3 e R elpts this week expres, themsclves as well satisfied with | ants have not stiffened any sinee sam. | appearance in time, however, to prevent a SRR LR U, e o e T pie v the results of the holiday trade. While the | mer. Farm lands are not in demand. | further break and the market began to 81 Lotin st 89 W Sty E 1 | Same week last The e AREIAS IR oI pAEH, r. Louts, Doc Woor—Dull 0 volume of business fell below December b who have hitherto trusted to theirreal | firm up again, The receipts here were o game market has collapsec arrivals of best grades are dispos Of the entice 85 holding 1t "diffcult ot closes the first of the new yea: P 516 TR0 o veniseiIn ¢ A 1802, it was about »s large as any one could b4 ”" ldings find 1t dificult 10 o541 | 90 cars and Minueavolis and Duluth mod- | that fact, together with the warm weithe S s Oy NRYID YOIy T 1| 1803 fully 96 pe ably expe sonside g e condi- | ¢ estly reported but 340 cars in the northivest spoiled the trade llckens, —_— the 4 per cent that went th reasonably expect, considering the con S by this Auring ic | estly reported 10 car Rrouse, 83: quatl. #1 X sitpe, §1 01l Markers. 5 oo cooavconoaanna: Steiteetets veu The s readi the v ith nave alsc ely limited, but the whoie tions gonerally provailing n th hera high place amoi s This encouraged the traders wh T plover #1: Canada g PIrrenuna, Dec. 80.—~Nationul transit ¢ ; LA titler t ; As to the future of trade th or upanies n alu clined to buy_and the offerings were readily | geuse, 14,0024 60; brant, £.008.3 i REor A R, 5% even offered Buyeis heto &t little at the present time to lead one to an ening in this o yiaca en. Laverpool was quoted steady, wi . " Fdn AR ot yards 100k eut of t ticlpate any great activity in busin DS Ioh companas. ve more disposition to buy. The clearances 3 251,501 canvis : st vecolpts and £ aeht the cles during the coming month. At the 1 1 1L is the judgmient o r | from the four vrincipal Atlantic ports today - lals raaboe Y dest Kaxsas Ciry, D time consumption, in the natural order of seal financiers that losses by reason of | exclusive of New Orleans, amounted in | saddies, per Ih, o: doer cnrcasses, 100: | today—holiduy 5 ted to th 1 domands things, can hardly be expected to sures, except upon second mortgages, | wheatand flour 1o 10,000 bu. and had a | antplope saddlos 3¢; antelope car } S H O ANDTONN bon it the past year, and decrease and there is a possibility H-De comparatively=it potent nfluence in the bullishness of the Bodbartiin: cacalpts "ot fraah - tNid: on g inchea third place as a 1fy that it may pick up sc at after the Here's o Good Record. There were plenty of buyers as the v vy and the market Close of the Year in Wall Street Cha it scoud place a li turn of the new year and after people have n instance of the hi ass of loans nneared the end and May closed at | 3 lk ot the cold storage s terized by Strength. s Dealors ¥ recovered from the extravagances of the t hi been possible here and w o top figures of the day. May opened at EY—Cholce white clover, New York, Dec. 30.—The close of a n holiday season. To meet whatever consumy loan agents have bec e declined ge, advanced f¢c, lost i fornia, 16 orable year in wunals of Wall st tion there may be there arc unusually sm; ald cite the stat f two atid reacted {c to tlie close, at 60 OvsTrRS -Medium, 15¢; horsest 1 e e MR stocks of goods in the haunds of merchants, | the pri mpanies doing business Corn was firm on free buying hy Hess, | ¢Xtra standards, 20c; sele 21c; oxtra wo- | Marked by st it LGy y pts showw very substantin and even though the order yased only | this i state. One of them has ney Bartlatt-Graziar, F . Baxte id other : mpiny ‘H“ 48 punts, 3 be. | was nota trace in the financial dealin [ over previc oars, The figures arc upon the necessities of a t th | fore tiage in Nebraska, th EIRHGEE, NV 65 nigher, at $u5ge, | oo otnits, 13215¢ per I, Ttallan | that besitation and foverishness wh O 1 AT trade, they will, it is beiieved, provide an | has for fatter com pat 4c, sold r o to the | nuts, 12(014¢; filberts, 1213c: Brazil nuts, 12 | leading enaracteristics of the spec (TR BiagE Tered on the market. There is a good onitlet for no small quantity of goods s soon | received all it 1 close, but 1y 1 18¢; pocans, 19@14ci pecans, medium, | during the past few de Nota littleof the | Receipts for D i3 for desirable ittons and lambs 88 the completion of inventeries shall reveal | the sule. Oats wer sympatny | L0c. The marketon black waluuts dslowand | g5 0g of the stock market was due to the | Kecelpts for Nov i prices are quotably stronger. what is most needed, The bank statement called for ke ot May omon | nooue wants to buv firiincas of. e stock m was due to Itecelpts, Iac, 02 , ] air v gootd . ixtIves, . S0 S@AN0:: CRItL T However. business men generally look for | 10th shows s slight increase of ts 08 | ianged at #0¢e, 1oat W6, sold Up 340, nd A A fact that the short interests were desirous | Livcaipte for 1s 0 E WWeStariiE,: $9,050 IASH AR a quiet trade in all lines for somwe time to | compared with the precedit ) closed at the top figores of the day at 30% ANs—Californla hand-picked navy, $1.00% | 0f covering their lines beforc the January | Keceipis for 1 ) 585 | stock shoep, §1.50@2 2 good to choice 40 to . Some go 80 far as to prudict “"'“”“ but the totals if placed f Provisions were ,but dull.” Hog re- | 2.00; western 1.8 comuion white | disbursements overfiowed the already well e s 800 | 100-1. Jambs, 82,50 4,50, old-time snap to trade will not return before | figures of ar ago woul ceipts were light, being but 15,000, and o HEADS, P ATk TraRR e Rekts 5P iie HRaci inet 10 0ld year goes o erybody 2 £ spring, when the situation, in this section, | cour hey show a most e g Wese Tight; helping to v b ke m Ox1oxs ~Onlons are, |t S0@ase, and | B4 L""“: ur :' L f the finan e "\“ Jealing in catile feoliug Y This Receipts wnd Disposiiion o Stock. will be governed to a very large c by | shrink all the banks. 5 s i, Rstenig 3 on orders at 65@70c; Spanish onion, per | tions of this and other money centers. At | may beonly a tomporar, r, however falrecelpts anl disposition of stosk as # L ket. Compared with last night January [ Ora(a 3150, ISk Cibecht It is a | shown by the haoks of the. Uion Stack Yardy the crop prospects. Thie following table will bo interest el T3 DN ENBE LG M E | AR HR L AYITOR | o e LR N L sl el no previous time in the history of this coun- t the coutinu shown by ¢h 40 1 S WG& ankc olékrings of the past week show. | showing Uha fallures in shestataand oit ERAMAY > higher. - POTATOES - Nebraska, Towa and Minnesota | try have the rates for monoy boen so casy a Act nevertheless st supplies " swers { EOICRANY JOF Ui twenty four hours endiug ay Omaha to have fallen behind the corre- | the ar Batitig weipts for Monday: Wheat, | grows potatoes mall fots from store, 65m | around. Never before have the associated | lishter than they have been for uearly five sponding week of last yoar 26 per cent, ymaha, Lincoln and eighty-s 40 cars s corn, 835 oars: oats, 160 cars; hogs, | 70ci sume In car lots, 60c: Oolorado, from | banks of this city held such a large surplus, | toonths, With the week's supulies 5,000 [ _ which v t the average decrease for the | counties of the state 4,000 head, " store. 75c; Colorado lots, 653700 which exceeds the legal requirements of the | Lizhier than last week or a year whole country Some other western cities 5 CABBAG )rders for cabbage from the coun- L banking by over 50,000, At th ssed beef men were com show even a_heavier decrease, as Denver ; ! e Uerny 1oors ‘I'ne leading fu : as follows: try aro filled at 240 per ! fre et 3 Brding to stz close of last year it was not qnite §7,000,001 | have some cattle. With active cc 54 per cent, St. Paul 88, Sioux City 46 and | y, 2 pen 4 Bhray 8 and the year before only $17,000,000. the very limited offerings soon Milwaukee 52 per cent. Duluth stanas just - | CELERY—Good stock, 35¢; oxtra fancy Call When' the heavy interest payments due | hards at prices averaging fully the same as Omaha, while Minncavolis . 2 14 o ; fornin, 6UZAG January 1are added to the present large | bigher than Friday; good to choice 1,2 shows 1 per cent less decrease. Kansas P bR AL GLFELLH [ the amount of money secking iu- | 1400-1b. beeves seiling at from $4 1o $4.40. City showsa decrease of ouly 17 per cent, > RN\ PaETARLRS—Spluach, por bbL, 82,25; | vestment here will be unprecedently large, | With fair to pretiy decent %00 to 1,00-1b and St. Joseph 12 per went and St Louis = y P S sAlsity, 80@860 < DeE. Aori . ¥ i o | and hence the conditions do not favor the | steers at from €140 to $4%5 and com per cent. . st A pE I E doz. i endive, per doz 5c; onlons, | bears in the stock market, and as th C: uff, odds d ends down to 8. After th Bank Statements. 5 i ek or., 20c; caulifiower, per aon. H.50@2 001 | iaiive horizon has bee ared of some | full irade of the entire week today's sua Diiridg the oarly part of the week just viuce, per dor., 50WT5e; cucunbor heavy cloun luring the past weok ‘the riet was a big rehief. Prices ure quotably 500 closed the national banks and state banks of 3 A 3 3 3 i o A T e e "7” Ll situation 1s much healthier and the wew [ anywhere from 10¢ to 2 better than th Nebraska have published a report of their TS Toava s T dsubtiess I MESS PULK = £ g i yoatiy Brightor «rT‘|;l’ misty (byiredson of the f cloeae o ““'f"“”.“,'f l«\.: y 1 1148 vondition on December 19, This veport has | i fald GRS W0 oR0 b8! May O ta b e T ot that during the twelvé months jus! e co vk he trade 1o fat ea = — e Iogked forwamd o with . i ngtr: | Tpis isviens ofOman who bave, surposed | A yATES-Catag g o 31 sk g, | LA during the v, montng st | PO WK S L1 AL L T est, as likely 1o give some indication of the 3 e L o 3 Malagas, per o5 net, $6.50717 00, clearing up of weak railway properties | Were meager and the demand good from the | (preao, Dee, 30, Tho reccints of catile course of the money mark T 18 O AT B RS T U FsOR Y bULK Gl ib: fatiWrds. | st o CALIFORNIA FRUITS ro lsnot much lefe | by means of roceiverships and reorganiza- | local killers. The movement was free and | yere oxtiviated ot 800 head, wikiie 36,601 the intesest of . the busiucss comm il R e L L IR s S 0 ou the market: poars, $2,50, tions. During somo_seventy railvond | prices ruied anywhere from strong to 10¢ | for tho week, ar about 9.500 less than for last naturally centers around the vnational banks, | 4 e s 5 A Bl S otk I A prLES—The supply 15 Jight on this market | companies, operating a total of over 82,000 | and 15c higher than Friday. Thin canners | week and ©..000 less than a year ugo. Thers nndlhusn _who profess to watch finaucial 5 than the rd of 184 People who are © - nd prices higher: fawey western, $1 or r ¢ " hoice fat | was a firni tone, to the market as the nrrival U gher; ern, $1.75 | viles of track: \\.”“,,, aggregate capital of | sold down as low as 7ae, and choice fat 3 ) a losing heart over Omaha's prospects and | Cash quotations wore as follows: bos bEl o iles of i % T A8 10 il ot | tor Monday anid Tuesduy aro expectod to be Soraging. : “The showing for the state is not $o good Wirar—No 3 2. | freely and ar od deniand: Cape: Col. | $109,000.000, have been placed in the hands putchers’ cows, however, sold very largely | duy.” Suippers promptly took ail offerings The nine natioual banks of Owababad, on | ¢ the bulk of the state failures occurred | 95@61%c: No. 2 red, 60%c. Ubl, 86,256,505 bell. und bugle, 80.60 | of receivers, With the dificulties of these | at from &.15 to .40, 'Common larze 10 | thi wert good enouel to meet the Fequire: December 19, a liue of | scoimts ||l 1ihe quartens ending . Sepesm when | Comx-No.2 3 ¢ Jersoy, $6.25; bell and chorry, corporations in process of aisentangiement . | very good veal calves sold at from .50 to | ments of their (rudo.iind Tocal butclitrs wnd amounting to £,710,327. While this aimount ' 4 S raaohot T, i o Oats—No. E TROPICAL FRUITS. large amount of speculative danger is re- | or fully steady prices, and the market | canners absorbed the nder. The ar- he a; te reachea 163, I'h s ¢ 0 0. o, 29030 0. T val rough stock of al v ve r ed only o ads of ) shows contraction since the Juls report it is | gy TREEREHE FCRCERE G | R i G \f,“"’; LRl BANANAS—Pric su-about steady: por | moved, and an improvemenut in values is to rough stock of all kinds was aciive and L 1 only dx of suitable Jarger than was exhibited in the Octobor | the AWEICE Just passed oxccod those for | MxkeNo 3 Aojie. 0y bunch, lay 5, per bunch, smiall to | be looked for generally, rather than depreci commou to very good bulls, oxeu and | n.t0q'to show a inc "out ther report. So far as the bauk statements g0 | \ouid indicate improved conaitions 1 the 5, 4, p 5 R S g ation 3 dgs selliug at from $1.65up t0 §3.2 Wil bo a better demand than has existed for October was the low point. the loans and | Noue ! o e LAX SEEn-No.1, 8180, el mMosE ‘l‘-““*_ esslna.—lemons, At the opening of busincss today there | ‘Ihe stockerand feeder trade the past | Some tinie past, and pr ould not 2o uny scounts on the 3d of that mouth being INOTHY SEED—Prime, #4 2574.3 : was a good demand for the leading stocks, ek was somewhat re: ed, more, how or 1 T Prinie, 84 25@4.30. Tl i d i lead tocks, | week was somewhat 1 ted, 1 ) 1 $9,270,840, as against $10,065,310 on July Produce Polnters. ""“,“;‘I"“‘l l'.""'-l“i‘fi 2.87% % Louisville & Nashville being notably from the shortagc in supplies tharn tre wis stroug market for hogs at ”.'f 5 er of depo: o £ Bami @ ¢ Clark is | Per. 100 1bs., $8.15; short ri A .50 strong. pxeeption to the firmness in ¢ n auy dearth of buyers. In fact » | opening of business, but there was no ad- in the watter of devosits in thy Mr. Bemis of the firm of Bemis & Clark 6.60i26.70: dry sulred shoulders (hoxed), 6,25 3 e L e e s i s vinee. The averaze of prices were about the banks of Omaha E 8 slowly recovering from a long and severe at- | @6.50: short clear sides (boxed), #6.75@7.00, NGERINES—Tor h{'\" 7 restof the list, Now Fngland opened % per | meager offerings have caused prices same as for vesterday, the close being less 2,150 for July 12 to $11,5 Oc tuck of fever. Wiisky—Distillers' finished goods, per gal, | GRAPE Frurr—Per box, £5. cent lower and then, under heavy selling, [ vance sbarply, wwhile the low pric firm than the opening. Shippers wore the . cment return Ti R Tiabardt ot the G Gl Lisblark FURS. broke 21, per cent, rallying 4 per cent, mak- | inz a week 5z0 had a tend freest buyors, Sales were at from 82 10 4,50 ing confidence among depositors and im ymmission company of Denver was in the cut loaf, 35.41; granu- | Bear—Nc ack, Titge, $20.00@25.00; | ing a further reaction and closing av a re- [ plenty of country buyers. Prices for fa culls went at from $2 10 $4 60 and_choice sorts proved business conditions haye worked a 2 | tv yesterday Iated, $4.70: 8 A, #4.60. medium, $12; swall, 88.0010.00; black year- | cov, ry of 4, percent. The general list feli | to good feed are ilc to 15¢ bettel brought #5.40. Fro 5.35 bopight gradual increase in the deposits, the total B s =3 |, The followiaz were the receipts and ship- | lings, lnrgc, 8 |\\yll.dwrinrvhllhv.‘,"l‘l small | oq's %0 135 per cent, in sympathy with the 0 and the supply f ousid 1 most ot the hogs. he receint % .«.n..mul smber 19 being §12,628.000. Circulars received from California . black ‘qubs, large, #0.00@5.00; medium, [ G ' 10 ] ek mevIioabey R MGty e LW S R s e L A 15,000, makinz or 1o week: for December 19 being §12,925,0 gQizaly yed from Califor: ER __ | $iohuaele, ubs, Iatge, ROO0aRonmedinny | gopression in New Euglan U a shar : Tiat 128,000 For. 1unt ook xad SEOGHTH Bank Statistics. R RO AnERaCATE Wi AeanT 1O CEINTS. | SUIPMENTS. | Roeky mountain, lnrec, $18.0022200;medium, | upward turn was made soon before 11 pted at$l 1o §.00, far to good ingey ek . dicate that shippers out there are ~S000| 000 | #14: small, #10:* black Montand yearlings, | o'clock. Linseea Oil advan per )10 and lighter crades av from §2 *Reeolpt were estimate naking The question is being frequently asked ns their ideas down on vegetables. v pos 2 000 8.000 lurw $12;umediuw, 85; smull, 85 bliack Mo cent, Manhattan 2 per cent, and the general " 32,000 for the week, of sh K al for the to the proportion of bank failires in the | J. H. Feilbach & Co. of Omaha nave ap- | o g 365,000 1000 cubs, largo, §0.60; modium, 34.50; small, | list i to 3 per cent. Atchison, which had Reprasontative Sales, Hiaviousweak wins 63,000 he cor country dt 1893 as comvared plied for a membership in the National | Oats bull.. 240 214,000/ 185,000 silver tip, large, $20; medlum, $12; small, | ;qvanced % per cent, declined 1'4 per cent, DIRESSED BEEF DPRCNEN S AIYARY, previous The entirc number of | League of Commission merchants and will | Kye ou.:’: i el e e b, fac ial # | sold up 13 per cent 'in the fival dealing =4 il s iy from B0 41,60 Tor poor Lo cholen national banks which have passed into the | probably ba admitted at the next meet i o 2 e er | $4.50: small, #3; brown, large, $20.00%2 closiug at an advance of %, per cent ou the 1170 8300 20 : Weolts rocelpta ar the smiliest of the year, hands of receivers since the begiuning of | of the branch league on Wednesday, Jan- On the Produce exchange today the butter | modiam, 816; small, $12; yearlings, day. Latern the day the speculation was 7RG 10 i~ ¢ Recelpts—Cattle, 8,000 head; ealves, 100 the system on February 25, 1563, has been | uary 3. puurket wus dull and woulky creaniery, 10826¢; | £10.00@12.00; medlum, 38 “small, 86 heavy and dull, the general market falling 760 10 2 cad; hogs, 15,000 hoid: shoep, 1,000 head. 248, and more than a quarter of these have | W, A Sanders of California beheves that | cikaged: serlotly By VoMK AN uns | farge, 87; medium, £5; Swiall, £3; 1 .11 3107, per cent and Union Pacific 1 per 946 20 Tlie Evening Journal renorts changed; strictly fresh, 21@23c. giarium 3 P ; 12 T r gone into insolvency during the past year. | within ton years that state will produce R = Iarde. $1,00G1,50; medium, 60c cent. In the last fiftcen minutes of business ; . CATTLE-Recolpts, KOO0 head: shipments, effects of the mono! A fisher—No. 11ar;e, 88; medium, # 967 19 4 2 200 head: not a suffic nber on sale to One of the cffects of the monetary strin- | coffee, pineapples, bananas, manzostcens, New Vorx Marxets. oxailyer nalich nonlOr atat aihRlin baatit there was a rush to cover by the bears and 1126 16 AKe hinabet: DACCS KORINAL WL $5.0005.00 oy and business depression of the last | maneoos. breaufroit and & thevsand: sther | New Yo 80.—Frovn—Receipts, 18.- | No.*1 1o 4 the lower range of values inauced long buy- ; JRORR goes, bread o E jousand ) > S, 5 No. ge, $100: modium, $60; small, 840; e lower range of values inauced mg boy COWS, for good to estra native steers, and $4.27 ve months is visible in the small increase | tropical luxuries as fineas can be grown | 000 bbis.; exports, 21,000 hbls.; sales. %000 | siiver paie, according ta' boauty, large, $50: | ing which combined 1o make a very strons 900 : for bthers in the number of new national banks ascom- | gyywhere. { u{sz in ‘”knwl‘:{y'un@"«-l «;‘lnlx,l[«'h:{‘_ mngvl-‘- medium, $30; small $20; cross, large, #7: | market and sent prices up 3 to 1% per cent, 630 Hogs —Ieceipts, 15,000 head: R oovous yeany Dot sidoe 1581 Branch & Co. have issuea a circular to | paiente. #3.5048.00; city .,.Tfii clonr, 83.60 "‘:‘f“fi"," 8 small, 32 red, large. #1500 | the market closing with a buoyant tone Jis0 2 2000 head; Tiarker stoudy: rouzh number of new institutions de- g l P . 80; Jour. wodium, $1.25; sinall, $1; gray, larg B SR CEs S oan I8 SR A st be ) £5.005.10: packers and nixe pher o : their trade seiting forth the objects of the | @4.65; winier ~strights, 33.15; Min- uedluw, B0c: | sma e ‘ e 0 { D onEpanKereandonitxelie manded by the growth of businoss and_ the | Nutioual League of Commission men and | oo s B 00, wiater extrny, | fosio, Moam 005 oall © 406 "KL | cun'and endod in tho same. contusion’ that Al : 1 B e ik 8 36c oD, o Bht spread of *povulation in the west and south- | pAlovd Prillip's invitation to shippers to | $2.1022.60; Minnesota bakers, #2.30@8.60: | 1ynx, No.1 lrgo, #; medium, ¥2; sainll, $1.50; | has characterized it all the week. Before i SHEEP AND LAMBS—Koceipts, 1,000 he west been so smull as during the year just | ;vvona‘the National lea ague meeting in Cin- | Winter low grades, 81.40@2.25 $PaE low | marten, No. 1, arge, $2; medium, $1.50¢ smayl, | the opening it was made plain that the )15 ¢ top sheep, $3.00@3.75; top lanibs, $4.0024.70, closed. The aguregate for soveu years vast, e 5 e grades, $1.60@1.00; snring oxtrus, 81.9082.40; | 81; mink, No' 1, lurge, AUCH100; medinm. | shrewd bear speculators who have becn 430 1089 | othe r endiug October i1, have been as Lo ARUAEY rye flour, dull; superfine, $2.7022.85; fan 76¢; small, k. dark, No. 1, large, 81} | breaking down the prices of Louisville whilo o g e St. Louis Live Stonk Mlarket. ¥ Souwo very nice Mexican oranges are beiug | 82.85@2.05; buckwheat flour, duil At $2 5 b ; o : irhakligEowoviiepridesiof Toutsvillowhile H s e HE el 3 follows. e Efthrodl0attl B RB ket D UL A e A | a0 Jocium, 100:! 1"‘1 antato | buying elsewhere had covered their Louis- 107 (562 S Lovis, D G SATTLE Recoipts, 300 visting | offered on the market. but the same fault is ) RS oot head and fe e, 1.0 UYIDE, el erRgthole Lot 085 @ 0 \eud; ot 800 Supply wa Now Bunks Banie | found with them as with California lemons | o BUCKWiEAT—Nominal; Canadian fn bond, impertest sidn S5aShc: otiéy No. 1 1acge; | Vlllonoris; thtandon S miauiElo0) enonbd 948 1160 5 e Ao Ak e pan SpRly Y Year. Capital }ibi) | —vhey are put up in small boxes, e i s o | B8 medium, 86.0067.00; small, 83; otter, pule, | here a point and o half above yesterday's Logas g g 1052 : o ik to Ak i oikrket, 1887 : 30,040,000 TPk arp Dok AD inamall boxes, Amaricen » Dull; yollow western, $2.50¢ .1, large, 87; medium, 86: small, #4; raccaon, | close and London arbitrageurs were buying | 2 1030 3 5 L O eep R A S EM PO et A Siso s used by importers, a8 uniform. mack: jonapsiaenti 0f S LatgeikB0o (U medium S80a) elsewhere. This held muny stocks firm 1070 I : . $2.00@3.00, the Iatier for ot size as used by 0 11f0 uck- —Nomi raccoon, black, as 1o be No. 1, 1argo, 5 £ - el : A on e gl dndio L : 1888, : ) ages’aré demandsd bythe trade: Baney-Nowinal; No. 2 Milwaukee, 013 | $2:00; skunk—biack. cased: No. 1, 1arg s el Anuesien 20 2 B e Ao rhy RLOOM o0 el 5 seane s o i 62¢; two-rowed stute, 63@63c. oAltin: 700 IAmAIl 000 BHOLE RtripaA 1) couraged a sha ¢ 2 e y, 0o exas steers, §2 763 cows, e 2 s 1 The came soason did not close with the | “S{ iV N\ "Dull: westorn, 65@80c: Cana- | §1 nadiam 7om sl 24:-’-‘...u‘r”»’:~'.‘l.|,.. i, | no doubt, to the knowledge that another ru- S H finas-Recelple 1000 thoadist ahipmanis, e - market in very good shave. Every one was | dqinn, 90@95¢; six-rowed, SOQS5 large, 60c; medium, 40c; small T'hroad | mored catastrophe had been happily averted 1530 g LIDM0 hends i Arkal gtroug O EnEIiel S5l - e umond, and tho weather part of | ' Wreat—Keceipts, 158,000 u.: exports, 117,- | stripéd large, 20@:25¢; wolverine, No. 1, lrge, | The operators for the dechne did not, fow- 1 H o d T T T R the week being very warm, it was impera- | 000 bu.; sales, 457,000" bu. fuiures;. no spot, | #4; mediummn, mall, 32; wolf—niountuin, No ver, lose their grip ou the general market. | g . ! 2 i M tauidation. O Insolvent. @ < | tive that they should keep stocks well re. | Spot market inactive; No. Sred, In store | 1t insae: B3:mednin ¥a: small, B0, praine, | GLorose thelr grip o the general market 105 : g 1o supply wnd no market.” R o ,_‘:“;“,““l‘"';‘.“h."'."_ M"‘y:(‘l‘\" ll‘»‘n‘m;: duced. As a result prices brokeand the sea- | und clevator, GGhc: afloat, 67%c: f. o. b, ge, 708 medidm, 60c; smali, 50c! | & 1 105 3 Hartns Oy Ve Bio T e Nty on closed wit R avlat N ariona 1125 67%¢c; No. 1 northern, 724e. Options dull aver—per skin, No, larze, $6.0006.00: | 2% Points further on very premature reports o0 . s established as the small uet gain fn the | 200 ¢10sed with the market demoralized bufirmer on soms' locil covering, closing he | medium, $4.00; Suull, 42; s, Tarzo, #2; | of foroclosure and, extinction of the stock 750 5 P TR B e 2,400 hond:. &hpmants, 1,800 he urke number of institutions resulting from the Mr. Butts, manager of Porter Bros'. | net advance; No. 2 red, v, 66@66yc, | medium, #1 small, 75¢: muskrats—winter, | Sugar certificates, " too, declived rapidly; 2400 | ! Ipments 0 url Rk i s, Ouaha house, 15 of the opinion that Omahs | closed at._ggi(c: March closed May, | Mo 1 lnrge 1@ 1lc: medium, 9c; small, 7e! | in Atchison, the liquidation contivued, and 406 e e i i is quite apt to have a fruit auction next | 70 1-1 e closed at Tlive Al 11, Turge, 8%9¢; medium, 7c; smiall, 6e; kits, | even Burlington, whicli, lately, has : 132 cova, B1.4005.50; Dutahor stonie.” 80,0005 15 sengon, though he, like the majority of the Loux 01pts, 234,000 bu.; exports, 76,000 | large, 3. vanced in expectation of a’ favorable Novem- A stockers and feeders, $2.0003.65, i) 2 bu.; sales, 115,000 bu. fatures, 12,000 “bu. —— , nabid commission men, does not favor the | b g} ariet FLY AT ety e St Lonis Markers. ber statement ned today when the re A0 . 4 tioas—Recelpts, 8,100 hend: shipmonts, an. He is very positive, however, that | 3 32 @42be in ol S s1. Lo e, 30.~Frovr-Dull a ul 1. though the fiel hond: markot stronger: bulk, $6.( oapective Glance Ov o NMracknct At { No. 2, 424@424c0 1 elovator; 48ie afloats | ST, Lovis, Dec. 30.—Frovz—Dull and un- | port was bu Jough the fivure ) 1 Basrospsatiy ahgs f0yor. the.Wrackag naha is in better shape to maintain a | steamer mixed, 424e. Optic Kot stendy | chungod: pitents, $2.0503.10; extra faucy, | proved to be quite us enconraging L heavy, pucking und mixed,84.95605.1744; @ Twelve Months—For the futn fruit auction thin Ka City, where the t 43¢ net o Janunry | $2.6502.70; fancy’ §2.200.2.5 DS kadiotna i ha bisic intaiais 1270 « Yorkers and bige. #4.7505.15 Mr. W. H. Roberson, Omuha w plan is said to have worked very well, as | closed i February, 42%ciMarch, 48 50, | WHEAT-Opened hue up, ud B il et int oo 0 : 55 Sugcr pis, 600 heid; shipments, nono; £)G. Dun & Co., has the following this city handles a good dealmore fruit May, 45%04brc, close e, e as.000 | Tthsitght fluetna tlans. Gloded t4c abov i increaso over the last few weeks in 1he 150 : i ot garding local trade At the time of the last consus there were, | ha.; sales, SO000 bu, futuros. and. 41 00" L. | 57 7c 3. i movement of iutevior money 510 Stoek (m Sigh Hera is some Gitiataction (o rep exciusive of the orchards utended for priv: | spot.” Spot market fiem but duls No. 2. 33 Conx : Docember con ! owing are the closing quotations on 1240 1 tacetpts of llve SLOCK ab thi fo Ineipal ; P . s vate wcres of almends, 677 of b 3 0ae; No. 2, dolive 345w 34y tracts wore settled carly and eugerl the lea stock the New York ex 12 r i ots Suturday, December 80 s closo of o panio year liko this thuy two | 1uys 15 of cltron, 0,504 of cocoanut, 4,477 of | 325 No. 2 white, 85¢i No. 8 w : anid Nay closad 5 Abovo yestoray ¥, | chauge toda 1430 5 8 Cattle. 11 R Omuha citizens have just closed a deal | fis. 550 of goava. 1 Of Rk 7ong of | track, mixed western, 83@85c: trac + | 82ic; Say, 354 @0y L 2 \ 1035 8,410 FLs whereby Andrew . Hanscom becowes the | lot of limes L of maderia war, | Sesiern and stato, shivdte,” Godion s OATS=Vhy dull; cash bid and May | Atel v & 800 16000 1o ownerof a track of ground . the corner of | 7,097 of olive, 184,003 of orange, 2,180 of pinc | Vanee: danuary. closed at 383 cr Februncy S E—Slow 0t 47 A k 1 2 s 4 ! ) Farnam and Twenty-fifth avenue, 100x152 | § JT1of pomely and 27410 of pecan | elpsed g datic; May closed a 80l noten, | aAmEY-Nothiny Towa sold at 40@ | 00 Brefic 2 : 3 % L B o rocs, i total acreage of 221,008 given Lo trop Av—Dull! snippic to cholce, | 47¢: Minnosota, 4315 A h PRSI e PR (1 ihasce deom. Fred; B, Dy 1l and semi-trovieal fruits and nuts. The | $6.00@8.50. rAN-Quict. ! i v 1 % cashicr of the First National bavk, and the | yop 0 valuation of crops for the same | HOPSTDUIL: state, common 1o chotce, 18@ | TTAY=Uncliangcs sthy, $7.50@11.50; | Gan {|Grago) 5 Soux City Live Stock Markr consideration is stated to be &,000 cash anted 1o §14,119.500, divided as ) aelfio canat. 1AGedH ; Vraieie. ST.00Q8:50 e r f > 2 2 Siovs Ciry. D) L1l X Hinks—Sieady: we't saltod” New Orloans se- | © LEAD-Duli: offerod at $3.05, without takers & 3 Ml Mr. Davis bought this proporty ten yeacs uds, $1.625.108: banana, &50.65; | jected. 45068 e, 450040 ctad, | & R=Nominnl 3 L A : Headi bl ago for 240, It fs understood that the $30.017 ¢ fig, §607,271; lemon, $9SS,° | 85050 1w, 450 s Ayres, di 12 rigR--Unchanged; croawery, 22@26c J P 3 1 2 E i ) s B 4 i i ime 460; maderia nut, &1 59; | lbs., 104@11c; Texas, dry. 24@30 1os, 6@7c. | duiry, 20625 i pitt ¢ S B(nt 100 hoat purchaser will erect a fine residence on the . S50 808 orie e pin apple, | - Lksrn-Quiet: ‘Homlgck soic, Bucnos Ay- | * Ees et . ; i Pullnian Pali LA pix 100 hoad: official property, and everybody knows he is able to | #12,150: powelo, §27,216 ans, §1,616,580, res, light to b v, 14@19¢ CORN MEAL—-Quiet &5 Rea Western Cattle. b vion.J bulld as handsome a structure as be may BROVEIONS dull: fawnily, 814.00@14.60; | Wiisky—Steac oticn Bie R ) Financial Notos, 3 Lol M/ i oxtra mess, $5.50. us, $15.60; city extra Baoaina—Un i RIS 1S Wont 3 e C 80,01 = desire. New York Money Market. Indfn moss, $19.00828.00: cut meats, dull COTTON TiEs—U nehanged o flidaon i Ty & . L . 2 SANBAR CITY, 00 Clearings, £1 “Tho year 1503 closes tonight @ career of | NEw YOIK, Dov. 30 -MONEY 0N CALt—Easy | plekled ” bellles 7@Re, pickled”" slivhiders, | | itkorirrs “Flour, #000- biis T whint, 20000 | B {1 i 1...1350' NEW OtEANs, Dee. 80, -Cloaring : lle it at 1ells per cent, ! ed hams, 9@9e. Lard, steadys | bu; corn, 143,000 bu.: omts, 21,000 bu Dis: 4. Fdra. Co. 2 . 770 disaster uuparalleled. Over 0,000 miles of | ®jpui' WERCANTILE PAPER -85:@54 porcent. | Western stcam closed at 58.40; salés, none SHIpAENTS—Flour, 7.008 Dbls.: whoat, 50,000 v ) Panis I Dac B0 rallway, reprosenting the enormous liability | Srerig Excuanar-bull, and stcudy, witl | options, January, closed §5.18 s ay, | bu.; corn, 147,000 bu.; oats, 18,000 bu. 1 : e for it of over' §1.200,000,000, have passed into the | businoss in bunkers' Dills at $4.533G4 64 o [ £7.99, nominal; refined, dull; continent ) ; B praid ; SRS ARRER hands of reccivers dur this year. Tno | demun QAL "“"-:‘.‘. sixty-day | Lont pound, 86.2 Li "“‘"' '\“;'”“'“"' Al RN Dinlances, 350,011 for the B oor maroial. LADlItioe. Slones (10O 1y, od rates, 4.8524.87 15, Commereiat | Pork, ¢ 4 AvERPOOL, Doc AT ~Fien: demand | Groat Northin ot gL DaRieas 4n aicotly commersial labilvios dione wava | P Siaisaraioy potk, g sy meme METOOLLOS, Relis | Eorenroor, e, 0 _Swssr o agmpuna | St RER Y ; L, buuking and inancial institutions have be GOVERNMENT BONDS Stoady. Stato bor Burrer-Dull and weak; westorn dairy, 17 : Litinols Dentral ... f g 2 1 ) ) balunce TLNT4: for the week, $4 | over$210,000,000. The only trade which innetive, 21c; western creamery, 200025¢; westorn fuc d moderate " R e g 1 t )72: Lislniices, §24,040,847 any increase is that “of grocerie Tie Closing quotations on bonas tory 20c; K y 280: stute dairy, 18 2 Beef, extry ) Luke Erle & W f’H LADELPHIA learings, #10,700, agiregate sales for the country being Ry TRV O AT T | @ Ccroamery ey os A . Ltk 8ho )8 . ¥ the weok, 4 t larger than in the last haif of 1507, R e piry Y 3 PR rr L L State ¢ | short clear, 00 : Load Teae i G. Dun & Co. have kept r ftho TS, dbys rox ¥ TP R G.Tr full skims, 203 y TR AL RS oneviite Tt ber of failures for thirty-seven years and | [ 108 ori L5 Raolk FaGs—Weak and quiot: ice house IR B O S T PR ¢ bt Manhatt 195 only once hus the number risen wbove | Ml ae Nes western frosh, 23 o southern Stock of provisions: [elivet, 1,000 tier Memphis & h b ak | BRT ‘l 16,850 in u year. The average liability | Tenn. new set G Atehinon 4 recelps, pank, ! 500 tibls.; bacon, 18,800 boxe Michigan Cent q 5 y VLT por B 4 Speep-—Recoipts, none; shipments, now AS DUN SEES 17 & & has been lirge, 100, being $11 " | enn: new set on Q0 2igs o 415 | Tancow—Dull per pks 30 "boxed: shouldami! 1,600 bbls e Onio 1 A E i oY veon large, 100, being $11,000 it W et O Gloie Juntry (pkgs. free J N 0 tlerces; butter, 1,160 pkgs a4 O logitimate trading, #5000 In mavufa R VT gt . 5 ) Yures uud $11,000 in other failures. The : PR oL O P v sk Cottan Mavket. ¥ previous maximum number of failures was R % bulk, $3.50; refined New Yor GALYESTON, Dec. 30, -4WrToN-Steady; mid 1 ik about $12,000 and the muximum 11 bilitics % . clphia and Balthnore 85,15 Fiiladelphia | ailug. 7300081 tow: wigdme, 6o ondd e th Amerih Co. oo 5 X il oW ave greates than for any vear since 184 1 78 Ipenu. oid i Bultimoro in bulk, .70 dinary, 69-100; re 8 ribern Pacifi et t Streugth or activily 8 8 Ae’Voar clomes: with “tho *pelces of mayy ) K J0% emn old s y i3 Dull; struinéd, good 1o common, | K56 Lales; spinders, S5 gaics e z RaS A or 4 ; Ue2iam00. § Boroducts the lowest over known and mil. | N.d. . LN Vi Contrios FPURPENTINE-Quiet; 2014230 balos > g 7, R lions of workoers in this free-land are seck & ol 4 Rick—Quiet: domestic, falr to extra, 3 AL SHERm, e Holldaprhis - e g ing in vain for wages and employment. The Ta. clase 0 z i bt Tetx v Grent Brialn. S8.007 1 —= Ik nae ( - ’ exports 1o Geen Mal )7 bales BOW your ooens with couditions about as bad s roncieh, .. ¢ Now Orloans,open kettle, | Franie 10,002 baierit dritalu, L0607 bales: as they can be. We have only hope left i al Pac. 18 33 @ 38¢ constwise, 4,100 bales; stock, 360,922 bajes upon which to base calculations for the next American, $12.00215.00. K7, Lovis, Dec. 80.- COTToN #'x months. New York Mining Quotations, {orrRR—~ $10.50. hanged: uiddling, 7iy0: sulos Nebraska Gets OO0 Light. NEw YORK, Dec. 30.—The following are the | Tix—Nomin Faits, §20 80 700 bales: “shipiionts, 2,900 il 2 . 3 mininz auotutions Sprut Al . 60, sK| 1 TLocally, the situation is not as bad as it pett = - COTORKERD O1LDui 12 whouL siondy: prid Peoria Grain 3 4 f fak j %8 in the’ country generally. Our farlure | GROMY oo 80| Sl Hovaida crude, 20029%c: off crude, 20@27cy yellow | PromiA, Dec. 80.—Conx — ) ¢ " ' statistics published below are frightful, of | Con Cal & Va 300 *Standard butter grades, 89¢: choice yellow, 37@38 No. 2, 34 No. 8, 84 i 1| course, but Lhe proportion is su snd the | Deadwood 60 Unlon ¢ A prime yeliow, 34@35c; yellow off grades, OATs—Market steady; e % R . th INVESTMENT Liabilitios are smaller than the general | Gounid & Curey': "l 70| Veliow 3 | S0@33¢} prime white, 38330 29450; No. 3 white, 250,284 ar Pro i shapo | R ARV e & Noreross. 85 Irou Silv SUGal—Raw, firm: falr refining, 2%c; con- Mark d 1 o { on. | average, and | really Neoraska, . and 780 Guiex Bliver uragle, & TR Pt F ol B Fibi’ wiios, $148; pirits s, BANKERS, A a especially Omaha, are 1o be congratulated do pref’ we . 3ic; No. 37-164 | #1.1 ¢ s for product Deane & Co., Board of Trade hall, Is us fol upor the fact that their prospects are | Ontario 500 Dulwe 85 3 1 ik 5 Reading 1 Wira - ) 5 ] D . h 0, @3 7-1 KECEIPTS - Wheat, 8,6 53,000 . 1 hiut unless something o s Of & | $ |- N brighter than in nlmost any other section of | QPUr No i1, 8 8-1¢ N a8 beioe; Not outs, 25,800 bu.; ry varley, | Dol & Hudson 1 ] tik ature 14 the Leade caleulated to ; | 134 Washington St CHICAGO, 5 the country. People must eat bread an A 13, 8¢ off A, 853 156-1 mould A, 4%@ | 2,100 bu 4 pgor $i 1 g the murket for . sor R Iy Py S MR L St Louls Mising Quotations. tioners ' A 16-16@450; “cur loaf, 4%@ | bu: oats, 70,400 bu'; rye, 1,200 bu.; barley . 3 £ he ofterin &, low for farm products and meats Louis, Dec. 30.—The following ave the 8l x"xy; ‘uh’iu d. 45G5 |l| 16¢; powdered, | 1,400 bu Pms (The total sales of stocks Bonds of Electric Street Rallway have fallen materially the fact D8 QROMKINA : ~3 | STt MEARLAAGL 4 LAA0AN0T PR MY Minneapoiis Wheat Market. AT, SUDS \ - A C je Jemains that what " we produce it % "B ’ - = MixNEAPOLIS, Dec. 80.~Wheat was higher | cago 800: Distil) 1 Outtief i vomains in demand and the Nevrasks | 40478890 & Cofteo Marke, today and closed at the top. Tradinz was | 8,100 1lle & Nigah v 2.100; Missourl . arwer s roally the most independent man | Grt oM. 1.50 1.4 I | aNENY oK Der 80--Coprma-Outions opened | active & part of the day, with shorts erowding | Facide, New ork & New ' England W busiuess loday. Except iu localities | Eilzabwn %_ st from 100 15° palate met Avance; sales | the ndvance, Dut they’ ahowod loss nasiery | Uilon Pasiee. 1.900- i eetern Uniog 5,600 1 tion ount of the fi CORRESPUNDENCE SOLICITED. High Grade Inveslinent Securitiese

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