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ol T THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1902. 1\ ; helters, \ state dalry, 18@23%c; state creamery, 18%® | show the following changes in avaflable [ $1,061,067.0; same day last year, $1,314,800.90; . o 1% ‘o a eors, $3.40G6.35; cows and i ! B e o e e oy} | SUDRlieh. e cpeapared s Jast metounts: | | Sectonse, n e " oo yoar. ¥ / 3 i I X | Wh 4900 head. Market - AVERE omr. heat—United States and Canada, east | CHICAGO, July 1.—Clearings, $30,963,870; 1 18 ,l: H — Receipts, R T ; 4o \ CHEESE—Receipts, 12,880 pk| ateady to | of Rocky mountains, decreased 1,584,000 bu.; | balances, $,74, sted exchange, M. e ie H steady; m? and lights, 0“0 7.00; packers, - firm; Tavcy large, colored and whits, ¥c; | afloat for and in Europe; decreaied ‘l'.fll','lfi for ixty anys i B% on demand; New — I e % gt butchers, LMK e, 490 4 ancy small, new state full cream, colore otal supply decreased 5,294,000 bi Cork_exchange, 1 discount. . 1 ! - ) \ Rocord-#mashing Spurts Break Looss in mudm-,o.mlnnle_ m:‘mnu. new state full pCorn—United States and Canada, east of | BOSTON, 2;.1&' D inarings 13,35,506; | Boof Oattle of Good Quality Sold Freely at| | i %R Market bl hu_-.mnul!\\lr"m:mn;.“g:) cream, y c. jes, increna X alances, 3 1 80 . $4.36@7.00; cul 4 ' July Deliveries. O e ks ; steady; state | | Oatn-Uniied Btates and Cinada, east ot | "BALTIMORE. July 1.—Clearings, #8814, ftrong Prices. i H 11 5000 00 ™ Fexas stockets, §2.5. and Pennsylvania mtsn- western can- | Rockies, decreased 791000 bu. 022; balances, $1,074.108; maney, b Bor cent —_ 1 150 (3 — ] Qlea, imaise Among the more important decreases re- [ PHILADELDPHIA. July T Fiearings. £, e it New York Live Stock Market. 4 A WHEAT AND CORN MAKE EXCITING TOUR | MOLABSES8teady; New Orleans, 20 | poris ‘.;.f’; ek e those ot 1080 Bushels | oo 5, Dalances, 8674415 money, 40w per | HOGS OPENED HIGHER BUT CLOSED WEAK 1w ¥ NEW YORK, July 1 -CATTLE Recelpte B POULTRY—All low; in Manitoba, 9,000 bushels at Portland, F, im . 3 dre: of, steady; ¢ R 17 s Tl L b D B e, i# % i e v e gl ] s | brotlers, c; fowls, ; turkeys, e 1 r cent; , pAr. s Hl Are Dull but Ab- | 13814, 5@ bushels at Bt. Joseph, 60000 bushels at | PUrNCINNATI, July Tt lenrings. 96,00« o by peleht: reffigerator beer, 11l o‘:“f..i‘:.'.. b i e METALS-—The local market for copper Nashville and 60,00 bushels at Fort Worth. t0. Money at'3ge per cent. Few York TYE Y wiad i 0 TV ES Hecelpts, 29 hend. Market b s=Wet Weather i was quie eal wi standa) 8| ~v—— exchange, par. . 120 400 1 . 500 uoted about stead reported sales in- J 0. gt S M AT W | prrrnapRr g ey i New York Momey Market. STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS, |flided o few ‘veaie at§ioogrss per 100 fl ol T P antion Soaoer PHILADELPHIA, July 1L—BUTTER—| e . e Tk i ibs.; clty dressed veals, gener h Market e lower; extra western creamnery 104c r 1b. ' snthafers, S ot 2R AU | MaCket e o oNFY JORK, July 1 MONEY_Op cal e 18 [0 Becin t test sarket somie | P rain rkets, | £5 a0 A B R ) ower at | @#GG8—Firm, 4c higher; fres) v ) ‘ Y Lo . nally firm. i o STICAS: iy Irdteations ot quietm | Hononar Bil Tae e T ol oo rieat ¢ | Wi, loms off"frcah western, Tatie, | PRTERLING. ENCHANGE — Bieady at| Recelpts wer 43} 1 16| SHEER AND LAMBS-Recelpts, 143 | $roke Sioose again today and scored new | finwas lower ‘on (he decline and an in- | trenn southwestern, iic, - loss ~off; $4.57%@4.67% for demand and at $4.85% for | Offclal Monda STOCK CALVES. %o Gitgher. "on light suppites. Sheep 8ol | high prices In the July delivery. July COn | crease In the world's visible supply of 1,100 I 4 . sixty da: posted rates, $4.867.881% and | OMcial, Tuesday 1 L %0 260 ¥ ‘00 X bunch {un' ‘A [ H indications 4 CHEESE—Irm, %c higher; New York | §i%s e grd 065 2 at $2.50G4.10 per 100 Ibs, one bunch at $4.60; T e Lo "Marey. the | 1o ons o et at £t 2e a1, "Bacl: | full creams prime Small “1t4e; New York | Y41 R Har, tie; * Mekfoan * dollars, | Two days this week & i im i |lamee 0 s Kara: (o cars rather extra ¢ | Londo A i 3 —Bar, 3 3 ’ o 44 H ] Ilh.mu“,h Toa fnish. July wheat e Fled em Tocalie ot bo, ‘and unchanged | full creams; falr to good, IN@ioke. e ipor'o T mpppens Higprniad | .- daya’ia i th IR RUNIR IR |sold at fring Dressd mutions, S@sc per H B s e e and Aep | Sab-oteorty S we i ate GoRtia ORIAEE Toledo Grain and See iy valirond. Rk oot 1080 | GAme ek wheld i +"STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. " slous Otty Yive Srook Mariet i | tember corn ¢ lower. July oats -nm\;d No. 1 foundrK northern, $22. ; No. 2| TOLEDO, July 1.—WHEAT—Very active | , The closing’ quotations on bonds are as g:m- four weeks ago. 40 136 $eoores RTEE ] eus Oity . i & closing loss ‘ot ic, while the Beptembel | foundry northern, 821 i foun- | and strong; cash, 80c: July, 78%c; Septem- | follows: me days last year. b R SIOUX CITY, July 1.—(8pecial Telegram.) was 1% improved, Provisions were dull | ary southern, $2L80@22.%0; No, 1 foundry | ber Thc; December, Tiic U, S r. o res L & N. unl. é RECEIPTS FOR TH g % T3 e ~CATTLE—Recel 1000 head; steady; and closed 1@T%c higher. southern soff, $21.50Q22. The Englis CORN—Active and strong; cash, €c; July, | 4o coupon *Mex. Central da. ‘The following. t 358 H D 48 beef _steers, $5. bulls an The fi le of July corn was 12%0-,_:3‘"' markets were barely steady. Glasgow | gisc; September, 63c; December, 48%c. do 1s ine. cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for IN 020 4% mixed, $3.00@6.25; and feeders, e 88 Wt the €106 YeRteteRy. ¢ mats | Hogr ¢ ¥4 §d and Middiesborough st %e| OATE-Active and fitm; cesh, Wio: du the year to date and comparieons with last iw o el " 49 320064 5; calves and yearlings, §2.5004 0 ) ket steadily "y e, There was reason ; Eotthew ee:plcsl:\ ':rm;’s'{'c ke W ol “There was only & flf run of hogs wciling at SR 15: Dulke 31 wofis it 1 N ool The mbois LIG| AWA WHOLESALE ~ MARKNTS | wigwo-Claver, @il but strong; October, here today and_ under the influence of s | “SHRE AND LAMBS—fecelpts, 00 head; s ocal demand and favora orts | steady ‘bushela went to Harris, Gates & Co., Which ettt Not DIt o Ath TRy fml apeited dv:mm&vlm{mbg:‘l;;l 0,0% | Condition of Trade and Quotations on | Minneapolis Wheat, Flour and Bra The following table shows the average 'r"(:lr“:m'h:; Povolt 80 'r':'i':'::rl on the 'good Stoek in Sight. oontract stocks are only 3,000,000 On this Staple and Fancy Prod MINNEAPOLIS, July 1.—WHEAT—July price of hoge sold on the South Omaha | WOERt HoEY Che BB e Eanes "were un- | The following table shows the recelpts of Dbuige the bulls let out some corn unaer | poGe Fresh stock, le. 784c; September, 72%c; on track, No. 1 hard, Hoons With ¢ o able to get bids on that class of stuff. The | cattle, hogs and sheep at the five principal it iwhich July backed down to 7. Hete| TIVE POULTRY-Chickens B, ol | JEN0: NRE REROUSINICH, TSe; SN0 3 AOrthem, = i b §o0d ‘welghts, though, ghanged hands quite markéte for July 1 e 8h another frantic endeavor to cover al 8 | sou 3 Ning ¢ "t‘ ., |16 . freely and it was not long before the bulk ‘attle. Hogs. Sheep. Sonceaston sent the price within five ‘in- | FoOtters. Sccoreing 1o age n:nd:’f.l.. e, | FLOUR-_Market 10c higher; first pat- Date. | 1903. |1901.[1900.(1899. 1696. (1897 (1896, | i}l " Oltreringa was out of firat handa, | South Omaha s oM aa utes to n;, 'rdhe :’""L rmlwzle h('h': xl;t"fi\:: 16c, arr!::. ctgg?tg 'egogzlnf-cller;!r-'. %mm, * | 570 488 300 4 31| 3 40| 3 88 | Later In the morning Chicago was report hi . m e clof - . A e e N .10, 1 | more St and at the close the Marke'| [BUTTER — Packing stock, lte; chotee | Wi} Cicath §0L Seone, rie gof o | 488l 3 58| 412 3 33) 3% | closing weak and for & time about all o { s unpettled, Wit Il L n the weather | dairy, In tubs 18gise; separator, sigmc. | 14718 3 qa gt | the advance was lost at this' point, but,the H - FRE D T FISH — out, e} " K 24 DR R ‘eme close was a e stronger. e 1 and in sympathy with July’ rom We 1o | norring, | 6c; plokerel, * So; pike: ¢ Milwaukee Grain Market. o &N W, 11363 *Union_Pacific da. T30l 870 4 01l s sa] '’| 3 3| 4 % | likht weights were a drug on the market all Tota Gdlie, but was sol Y by the July!perch, 6e; buffalo, dréssed,’7c; sunfish,| MILWAUKEE, July 1—WHEAT—Higher; K o - | 715%| 571 4 94| 3 63 4 01 301 day and in most e sold _a little lower i g;-_y,“w:l!fl;g{;c A ey ot care, ° | be; bluefins, Sc: whiterish, 0; caifsh, 13c: | close; No. 1 notthern, Wsc; No. 2 Aorth: | Sioags “For TRl e e a@l 3l 1 bl than they did vesterday, Packers claim, g 4 : -~ = black bass' 18c; halibut, 'llc; saimon, 16¢i | ern, 71@78¢; September, T4%c, o Y *Tiemss0230 387 3 ough that light stu as en selling 3 I\ (o heat traders, like those 1 Corm, et oy | haddock, 1ic: codfish, 12¢; red snapper, i0c: RY BV Higher, No. 3. s bsise. TR oy S0 S| 392330 higher here in proportion than at any othef | BOSTON, July 1—WOOL~The market i situation early, hut later in the day the | 19¢ :E‘ff:“-h:':fhbe?m e Ty | GBARLEY—FIfm; No 2, Tiisc; sample, 6 4 PR R R AR e 1R E?;ofl"‘ehfin:g; ANE | here is decldedly firm, with prices on the | St sup, whh 4 praspect, o6 mote | 67 1 ARG EEEL KR, | O —septembar, e g oS5 E S ol 8yl 71 8A] 3 e ol iola ertly from Wi e Wi aha | HENAT BONGT e of len and havs : eads, 100, gt B oY 1084 7 i 7l . rom $7. B » { Ranted: reawakened the exeftement of yos: ul‘-unr;nNs—vL(ve. r doz., Tie. Peoria Market. *Ex-interest. 2 i 0t 3 ::{ L :,‘_,! g3l o | the MEht stuft trom $7.65 down. Represen- D e s ol e, Fine ataprer 0%} ¢ bt VEAL—Choice, 3 . 7 a ¢ i fine e ; qeoordvrennty tour, Juy, trom i | EORN" e (PEORIA, July 1—CORN—Higher; No. 3, Boston Siock Guotations. PR HEH oo N A G PR n D c. i . A advanced from Ti%e to iskc. It was a bl N_Per ton, $15. OATS—Higher; No. 3 white, 83%c, billed | BOSTON, July 1—Call loans, 34@4 per o TR B s Pl 350l 320310 750 0 76 A B TELR O T o g Tt Wi o etk ared Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale | through. cent; time loans, 4G per cent. Officlal B T s ¢ 06 a8 * |35 302 18 TR v Rk e 13 deht saiRs ‘ [ e et ta L g Dusheta | ey Dealers’ agsociation; Choice hay, No, | WHISKCY—On the basis of #1.% for fin- bt B e B Rolan s in s :;‘l’l‘ P e 0 180 120 18 spring, 46G48c. The fleece Wools are scarce 4 o 1 upland, $; No. 1 medlum, ; No. shed goods. tehison 48 02% |Alloes % | 8 0 180 W Ma Memer: No. 1 combing is Vvery Stronf: the July, and about 1,000.000 Beptember. | ¢ qrge, $1. “Rye straw, $5.50. " These prices Gas 1. 978 [ Amalgamate 2 + ™| 589 500365 372 321302 16 H [ mer; No. 1 qeruhng 18 ve nx: i Bn the bulge, owever, réalizing ssles were | (5"70; hay of good color and quality. De Duluth Grain Market. s, "Canirai 2, [owly ‘W Bl Tl o S5 388 37 3l % 3 18 B R | Bt elains O A o A e s Tighar st bilo and mand falr. e AL, DULUTH, July 1—WHEAT—Cash, No. 1| Atchiaon, - Calumet & Hee R EE L PR O] “{”’\"1 - B18 | h aaneatao ol i an, T ver, closing 1%@i%c Higher at e and | oo, o VEGETABLES O |hard ‘%c! No. 2 northern, 7itc;' No. 1| do btd Centennial Jume 26..| 7 510t! 59| 530|363 o\ 36| 2 97 Th 1% this market remarkably well sold up. Th the fatter X@%c up at T4%@G74%c. Primary J + | northern, 76%c; July, 76%c; September, T4%c. | Boston & Albany (Copper Range June 21...| 7 63v| 6 91| 5 03 3 61 362 * | 296 765 16 eman &god, considerable sol . coclpts, aggregated 59,00 bushels, against | ¥y cpLERY—Kalamazoo, e OATS—Cash, bc. RN a Pt o June 28..| 7668 6 57| 511/ 3 65/ 3 (36| * 1% 18 | BonT avarage, TodTe, o Scoures Basts, B gt "Seceinta "hare §F cars, 10| POTATOES—Northern, 0GWc; new Do-|yxmw YomK STOCKS AND mowps. | Lichinrt pia June Bl ql WX A S AR 3N g in BT. LOUTS, July 1-WOOL—Steady: ‘me- | af ety drade; Mintenoelly ang Pulich | S SRS _per dos., accoraing to o o o Braiice AL L RN AR LIEE UL L] 18 . [gum gaes and, comuing, Doy Hgat 4 ] 0 merican Sugar ol — 0 7674 76 shed, 2414¢ £ three points of 382 cars, compared with [sizz of bunches, 16@soc. do_ptdd, * Indicates Sunda; 167 16 washed, 15@24%4c. 234 last week and 344 8 year ago, Sea- | ASPARAGUS—Home grown, per dos., 600 American T, & T 4 L f ] oy YESTERDAY'S SHIPMENTS. 75714 16 011 and Rosin. Donrdcieatancet were 3 busisin, THe | % cumpERSHothouse, per dox, 6g| | FIFm Undertons Matntained. |Gin B'ap ha NTSIRG ke s, S mtmber, of i is Y et g WMo KR, e NEW YORK, July 1—There was not Electrio cars of feeders shipped to the country 18 is OIL CITY, July 1.—OTL—Credit balances, | PO cats there was nothing Iike the trade | LETTUCE—Hothouse, per dos.. 3. much increase in Interest in today's stock 5 3 |Trniy yesterday and their destination: e 1% | 9122 certficates. no bld; shipments, 7, (5 ¥ of 'yeaterday, yet tho market was an ac- | PARSLEY_Per dos., 30gc market, but the firm undertone was main- 34 United States -.. 1000 10 Cas it 7GR |&: average, so7; runs, 12615 average, <% Sive “onearaduced. counterpart, of tho B et e srown: per market A Ranud e OF ImpOrtANt Stocks 34 Victor "ty | Roog Jros, Fort Dodep, I H 108 [TEXVANNAH, July 1.-OTL—Turpentine, r WA o1 rown, 5 ., 8 o Vi 1 A " , 14, 760 3 ¥ [ EE;:‘ market. No_one u'fi;"n"n'e'r’.'fn';l"«'r'\i bavker B0GaUC: string beans, per market Lo Ihe ‘opening prices were very generally ads pta, 8 Winens kLI & %::Sn, SRl Bel § i “;E firm at A6ic; Fosin firm, Quote: A B el ¥ basket, 80C. " g to the alarming reports ol E. F. Maxey, Memphis, Mo. 5 i F 813 . SR T sttt e, Senerlhs B, | PSS ome grown, vep ity e, |17 il St 108 SEREKTTD Y ;| e vk iimime ametuttons, | S P S i LAY e \ fstoe Al SRS WeATAN WLV e fegion T hmes the ‘somewhat sensational ~ advances ' In| NEW YORK, July 1—The following are | = J: Mullion. Watson, Mo.—K. C. . 10 17 NEW YORK, July 1.—OTL—Cottonseed, i b ) b marked the fore- | new ANGEC {0 iicornta, tn sacks, per | Wheat gave color to the fears for the wheat | ) : - The officlal number of cars of stocl 160 170 steady ;rime crude, nominal; prime yvellow, Moon. With the selling in other pits oats | O Theat gave color to tho fears for the wheal | the closing prices on mining stocks o Sy e My R B 78 . 110 TR Detrolain, ‘Sraady: Toam Geedd flno receded, | July, sold becwcen 4T4e and | %35 A moEsTexas, per +-basket crate, | Was taken less account of as it was at. | Ademt OO Little, Chiet Cattle. Hoj 7% IR | EEe adet i om 4 c. - tributed in part to sympathy with wheat . Ry. » LEDO, 0., July 1—OTL—North Lima, ber ranged between Hiic and e, closing | SFUGy ppANs—Per bu., 12 and in large part fo the heavy Speculative | broecocs con o LA et e AT "1 IB | se: South vinia”ana inaiana. . B onlaiona were duil, but steady, n sym- FRUITS. T e (r hsh uppIRRA:TE0 | cemmst Fotost Missourt Y. 18 in ) e T e e v v athy with corn and higher hog prices. | APRICOTS—California, $140. The damage Wrought by wet weather to | Desdwaod Terra lorra. u |Enign Pagio Symtem 1t 70 170 LONDON, July 1.~OIL—Calcutta linseed, ” D g ES—Calitornia.’ 31 3. N. W, R 4 e f"“’é‘ closed bc higher at $18.55. | PEA talifornia, per 4-basket crates, | Wheat Is supposed to be balanced by the | Horn Siiver Small Hopes 45 760 170 spot 626; linseed, 30s 10%d; turpentine spir- 4 eptember lard 7%@10c up at $10.72% and [ PLUMS—Cal , P advance In cotton, and there were signs of | Iron _Silver. Standard %00 760 170 its, 348 '10%4d. e ey Wheat, 3 | ST RAWBERRIDS-Oolorads; ' per 3i-gt, | Sifength, among the cotton oarriers.. Tnis | Lartrills Gea s 1% i% |s tod ADS 2 Dried Frut 2o : d e ssouri Pacific also. vaporated Apples ried Fruits. ; corn, 100 3 10 H 3 e, $3.50, 760 1170 . gare; corn, 100 cars; oats, 106 care; hogs, | case, $iI%: e Calitornia, per boxa $L4| g Incre wWere fears (his morning that the Forelgn Finanelal. 13-} 135 NEW YORK, July 1.—EVAPORATED ‘% money flurry would be repeated today and 1 The leading futures rangea as follow: home-grown, per 4-qt. case, 32.0002. the decline in the call loan rate, after open- | JONDON, July 1—Money was more 7628 it it d 2 e IR L SR L TR R P I T T P GOOSEBERRLES_Per 24-qt. cai ing ‘at 6 per cent, helped the recovery in | abundant today and rates were easler, with 198 13y |changed. Offerings continue moderate and Articles.| Open.| High. | Low. | Close.| Yes'y. | CANTALOUPECTexan, per be stocks. the turn of the half year and heavy coupon | motal recelpts far 1l demand s euMiclent to maintain prices at | . and_dividen ‘ments. Business on the . . ull recent figures. Common to good are *Wheat RASPBERRIES -Black, per #-pts., $200; [ The sction of the Rock Tsland directors | Slock exchange maintained & cheerfui | The disposition of the day's recelpts was 164 108 | Qodd at Tatie: prime at 10@ione; chotce July 74751 U T mfig% red, per 24-pts., $3.00. subscribs at par for new stock fo the | tone, though transactions were moderate. | 88 follows, each buyer purchasing the num- 7 117314 at_10%@1lc and fancy at 114@114c. Bept. |73% b " 74 7 WATERMELONS—2@3sc. amount of 12} per cent of their holdings | The chlef influences were the favorable | ber of head indicated: 7 6214 715 CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-In the Dec. |T4% W ™% TROPICAL FRUITS. caused a spurt in that stock and helped | bulletins regarding King Edward's con-| Buyers, Cattle. Hogs. Bhen& 7624 17 market for California descriptions prunes *Corn= PINEAPPLES—Florida, 30 to 38 count, |the grangers generally, St. Paul recovering | dition and easier money. Consols were | Omaha Packing Co. 24 1019 1 7 614 718 are without change, the supply 'being May |4 8| dogl e e its 1 point loss and Chicago & Northwest: | {airly steady. Home rails generally were [ Swift and Company. 379 5% 150 T8 i strictly proportionate to demand and prices July |12 B DE | WA BANANAS—Per bunch, according to sise, | grn rallying from a point less (o & potat firm. _Underground rails reacted, Ameri- [ Cudahy Packing Co 811 268 L] 13 &till holding at from 3%@6e for all grades, Bept. |63 u%g% 62 627 63 | §2.2002.75. higher. cans relapsed fractionally to below parity, | Armour & Co. 517 2,688 76 i Apricots are quiet. a fair jobbing request Dec. (18%@49) 484 4840 48%@19 | T ORANGES—Valencias, =$4.76@5.00; Medl- ‘hicago & Eastern Illinols rose 6% points | but some of them improved, notably coal: | Umaha P. Co. from K. C. 172 7 dtiy mn and steady, but without feature. Apricots, I terranean sweets, HuGHL to 201, Without a_ solution of the mystery | ers. They closed quiet. Grand Trunk sec- | Cudahy from K. C. 42 H i in boxes. are unchanged at 10@14c: in bags p I uayl @ | ¢ a4y | “LEMONS—Fancy, 3.00g5.60; Messinas, |of thé ultimate disposition of the r onds were higher. Rlo tintos hardened. [ Bwift from K. C.......... 81 70 1o at 10%@izc. Peaches are unchanged, with whgd) @ |l sl ] sieas . The New York public utilities were Copper was firm at b62%. Kaffirs eased [G. H. Hammond Co.... ... e I3 ihe pecled, trult ranging from 12gl6e and ! 3 3 bt MISCELLANEOUS. vanced during the day and Bugar had | owing to lack of business. Gold premiums | Armour from K. C i1 7 % the unpeeled at from S4@i0%.c. m(gm xra ks E3 35 HONEY—Per 24-section case, $2. 00 another upward movement. The coal car- |are quoted: Buenos Ayres, 129.70; Madrid, | R. Becker & Degan...... 12 :'r :: ”:‘ Whisat Tiies Wi ~ | w4 Wi MR %% | CIDER_Nehawka, per bbl, $.35; New | riers were neglected or easy, espectally the | 36,72 Lisbon, 2.50:, “Rome, 131, Vansant & Co o H 18 eat Takes Flighting Tour. York, .50, soft coal roads. PARIS, July 1—Three 'per cent rentes, | Lobman & Co. - ‘A " = I8 NEW YORK. July 1—Bulls made an- BN R BT BE (15 1 ROONnS. Moty skt astiper tb,, | tats and the tarent of the Chitago Trelgh e T Lov A s Prahange of | Bl etone. & Sehalier 4 SHEEP—There was another heavy run of | other drive at wheat today and intense ex- J' Vi hy N shell, oy 0f y P F y B N s oL o . P3 ntt | Hanalis to g on strile had & Soptoetis | closed at 51,67 ‘Business operad. tairly | I, L. Dennis & Co i = | ahean here today and. the same s yesters | citement prevafled most of the session. “At ) 1060 (1072%( 1060 1070 (1060 |shell, loc; No. Z hard shell, ¥c; Brazlls, per | efect during the mornin good on the bourse today, but later be- [ Other buyers 8,386 good - | Its best point wheat was 1%c higher than B | B g DO O et on o sond | Iast Right, but reallzing near the close f 9,764 7,8% any buyers on the market looking for destroyed half of this unturn. Nu?- that ‘ht run of cattle | feeders, so that the better sl’ld” sold quite | Bt. Louis was up 3¢ a hllS,hPl on July stam- the de- | freely ust about steady prices. The Peded the shorts for a time, creating the fons for | common kinds, though, were slow. dea that the crop damage in Kansas w 1065 |07 106 | 10723 106 | ib., lbc; fiberts, per Ib., lie soft | . The taking effect of the repeal of the | came irregular and Inactive and closed un- shell, 16c; hard shell, 16¢; pecans, large, per | wa~ taxes is a favorable feature in Wall [ decided. Rentes improved slightly on a Y- ME 'mN 1e |08 |10 ;1.;. izc; ‘small, 0c;’ cocoanuts, 'per éack, | street from every point of view. A'Io'nx fenewed rumor of their conversion -Imnl):i 67%] 10 7 7 60, nds sold ex-interest to- | Forelgners were firm. Russians closes R Sl i r)mm’:s—l’d‘o. 1 gree 2 green, | day, but It I8 not probable that much of | with a substantial rise. = Turks were in *No. 2. aOld ew. c H Total K than reported. Most of the No. 1 salted, 7 ted, 6%40; | the ' large disbureement on that account | particularly good demand. Rallroads were | anythin market was ac- | The market for fat stuft was not in very | eVen Worse than reported. ost of ih th . 1 veal calf, 8 to No. 3 veal | found its way directly back into the mi flered East Parisian r - | t and strong. Owl to the limited | good shape. The bulk of the offerings was [ selling , i L3 FHov! umll“lr:: i S calt, 12 €0 16 1bs., 6c; dry hides, $@12c; sheep | market. Oy | et | Ralire it FUR S hond tds. | chu & etore practically | not particularly good, but still packers | Profits on wheat bought last week. When mportan i . | ofterings 1t was not lon, ralgh 20@3.30; pelts, ibc; horse hides, $L50@2. An important influence in the immediate | owing to the favorable newi ‘?odq.m‘fi'.'f. Sverything was disposed of. Wanted to buy their supplies lower, and in | JUly got above 80c this class of operators i X ! 1d out. Deliveries on July contracts were ) 33.£026.80, OLD METALS-A. B. Alpern quotes the | case of today's market was the increase | King Edward's conditi B | O e eas about the usual proportion of | most cases their blas were 10giso lower | 5! ! AT R "8 YagToan: No. 2 red, T | following prices: 1ron, country Hhixed, NS T ootiel "ot the arment b ore e | i T e O het st 1oka | beof " steers included. In the Feceipts, but | than yesterdsy. Sellers were holding for | Sbout 1000 by, and fefled to Flsturh the @Tse. on, 310 fron, stove plate, per ton, §1,60; | city, which made avallable an increase | encouraging reports of his majesty's prog. | aside from a few bunches the quality was | steady prices and as a result the mark market. Corn had a good advance at one CORN—No. 2, TX@Me; No. 3 yellow, 7| Sobber, her | ; Tme also. chiefly on July, but in (he afier- ., ¥%4c; brass, heavy, per Ib., | of loanable resources today of about $18.- nged | only fair. Packers took hold in good shape | was slow and it was late before much wi ¢ @ie. light, per o “do; ;::lepo.: ) | 80060, The turn "of the “Nalf’ vear made Ty s TPyt e of fy‘.‘. better grades and on sucl kinds JE: o S TOre b YiRiaed'so 7ea ising And.ploghe a1y, . " er 1b., 3 Tul T, e B0, e immediatel manifest in Lond | =] et coul safel uote: 0 Juo 0} stock: Gos TR AONsielioy 3 white. B0 pailisdB s TeThot DUt Storiing oxthange st Pacis | todar ers Aok tad toriness the, bourme | Stee 7 1 wa arlings, $8000a7; fair to good, Dry Goods Market. today were firm and business w. | Btrong and active. It was the same old | cholce YE-—No. 2. e, .| promptly "ten T ccntimes. “The excrange | Thers were some speculative urchases of | StOFy. hawever P 2 e g i PUARLEY—Fair 'to cholce malting, ©@| ST. LOUIS, July 1—WHEAT—Strongand | '§i Sonnection, with New York's large mines, the prospects of which were con- | mer, ?fizns—xo, 1 flax, $1.73; No. 1 north- ?:fgfr'ull:q'wg Taw, “Tonarie; July, : | indebtedness to foreign money markets, the | dian Pacifics were harder, on Now York ing ‘western, §1.73. Prime timothy, $.7. Clover, | September, m.'gn c'i Ne T3 fiard, Tigisme: | London Statist points out the important |ndvices. Exchange on London, 20m prices 066 s. When it 'came to the com- | §3.26G8.%0; ood choice wethers, $3.3548.60; stuft, for buyers were | Fair to g00d wethers, $8.15QA3; 004 to | Thurs nas boon o chanss Tn the chavaoter | dnxious for those kinds and trad- | cholee ewes, $2.7503.00: fair to of demana i the dry oods market today slow at no more than steady | $2.002.b0; good to choice sprin ¢ B el e ok for any description of dry goods. Bleached PROVISIONS—Pork, higher; jobbin, f Quotations of the Day om Various | hew N Taents. i Commodities. short, $10.874; cl I NEW YORK, July 1L—FLOUR—Recelpts, | shorts, 31 g, old, Lard, nominally $10.40. eady; boxed lots, e 11.00; short ¢ ; boxed lots, ex r ribs, $ILSTH; short c 46%pfgs \ .0026.00; | muslins and cambric muslins are in fair atrac: o, 8535, fact that “‘there is an Inclination on the | for ehecks. Discount rates short bileres | The cow market was also active and |feeder wethers and yearlings, 32.60G3.00. | request, but in other dfvisions the market i SV lTONSBiess pork, per vhl., finss | TSRl S0 Dusiels. . nemin part of the Fronch Cupifaiists (o cmbark | nettfement), 3% per centi three moniha’ | steady To’ airong so' far us the ood o | Representative sal hab CTuled . decidedly quiet. Prints & ¢ i 540, Lard, per 108 1os.” F10 510,10 ¥ Mo 5o n promising American enterprises.” This | bills, 1% per cent, choice dry lot cows 0 | No. steady, with moderate sales. Ginghas | " is an inclination that has been conspicu- (i A the better grades of grass stock were con- ull ewes. tinue scarce and . Print clot! | hort ribs sides (loose), $10.60g1070.” Dry i No. 2 cas ously lacking heretofore In spite of the o e oa: “Tiere d1a not seem to be any 100 | 13 o omtive, a¢ previous prices. Siks are ve I e A a e T ot tne s Snort Som@niiec; July, W¥e; iarge amount of French capital placed her pting Warwat. fhany of that class to meet the require- T with. Rmited stocks. Cottan® hostery | s W8 L% &¢; No. 2 white, Bic, in loans. The market closed rather irre, NEW YORK, July 1.—COTTON—The mar- [ ments of local packers and as a result 27 |and underwear in quiet request, without I The following were the receipts and ship- | RYE—Steady. v ular. Total sales, par value, $2,81500; | ket opened stead Ta fone, but 3 to. b points | sellers had no trouble in disposing of what 78 28 |special feature. P }- mfl:ffly;:nmy. Gl Baiat w‘fin_gx‘{?‘ -knnty “r-: ‘.'lnuli‘pg”? H:.mfl! %:l‘t‘e 38 dec‘lnednxlk r!cen‘} and lowerlln -);mpll with "dll bn):‘ln.:lnt Liv- ‘h:XA hs :5 V:gmlnl“"'.f'l"{‘l&rv' 5:")'{ :‘l:o 520 feeder welgeru Zg 2 80 MANCHESTER, JuIF 1.—DRY GOODS— 3 X 568, 0 traight, e of per cent on the last ca erpool cables and gene sh_private | medium and c . . Were | g0 feeder wethers 285 |Cloths and yarns qufet, with a fair in. i our, bbls. o0 R | B0 iear, B.0000.35; naw, each, T1is a L. | g0l 48 W per cont on e amt oa o | obocts. ater The e bore marhe hatey ot | EeaeTed and_In & €004 miany (hatances | s jeeler yeerin oY L y q W ] | Wheat, © 2,000 legs, D Timothy, steady at 0 for or. |the New York Stock excl under selling tor both accounte, with Au- | sellers were obliged to take less than they | 217 feeder Yearlin tm 2w e s A . 1% 8o. gust off to 8.26c. e Liverpool cables were | tho e o 8 | 427 feeder wethers. 5 29 I8 Oats, bu. dinnry, with' prime worth more. Sait(Be: Raiim fore bearish than the safly sdvices and | very evident that packers do not care for | 4ii western wethers L8 310 Feenteny. 98 the” Afiehwe | ye bu CORNMEAL—Steady at 3. 106 do i Turope sent selling orders to the local | the commoner kinds of cows at this time | ‘13 spring lambs, cuiis. . 41 37 | NEW YORK, July 1.—Louls Disbrow, who | arfey, bu BRAN—Scarce and higher; sacked, east 9 °|Texas & Paific ring. The south, too, sold cotton here dur- | and as a result they only take them at| 25 cull ewe D 8l 150 |surrendored himaelf to the authorit On the Produce exchange today the but. | track, gsc, 134% |Toledo, St. L. & W ing the first hours. At midday there was a | their own figures. 18 250 |Riverhead, L. 1. last night, to answer ter market was easy; creameries, BAY-Timothy, stzcnger at SONQUN: %0 | do .. . rally on covering by scalpers.” Trading was | There was not in the 138 310 rges growing out. of the deaths of Clar- 1 Wi Quiries, 18@nde, W Cheess, steady, 1| prairie. dull at $7.00G9.50. 46% |Union Pacific not_active at any time during the after- | prices paid for bulls, veal calves and stags e 310 ce C. Foster and Miss Sarah Lawrence @lle. Eggs, firm; fresh, 17c. ' WHISKY_Steady, $1.30. noon and ag a Tule the conservative ele. |to b worthy of mention. Anything good [ 391 w 1106 310 |at Good Ground, L. I, was taken from t] | wosscired samnco il 115‘%% Sgngtl. dy! ;—qm e_d" $1.08. :r;‘enk evm‘ed up "'nff' per:d}nl receipt of | sold freely, but common kinds were slow | '54 western 1106 310 |Riverhead jail today’ for arralgnment at I —t e monthly crop statement from t sale. By thampton. i NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET.| HEMP TWINE—Steady, S¢ iursday and the pa The supply of stockers and feeders Was | oHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. L “ at the end of the week. n | Hmit today and as re was considei e e T Oport e 0 | bl dURe Y o o & dime higher, “The PIERRE, 8 July 1—(Special)— owed a muich less favorable | kine re s 3 ° | CHICAGO, July 1.—CATTLE—Receipts, » 8. D, July 1.—(Special 223 crop outlook than had been expected. ymmon kinds, though, show: no im- A o » [ Dt ek meemtlona tor parte ot ts | Soemant and wers slow sais, the same as | 400 head, inciuaing 1,60 Texans: goed io | Grasshoppers are reported to be doing & Wis. Central | ‘do_ptd Croj s on |Adams Ex. American Ex United Statos Wells-Fargo Ex eady 5 | central belt and northwesters and south. | usual. Representative s e . large amount of damage to crops and grass | 2o e e L Di s Toompta, | Shorts. $%6. Amai, Coppor 8% | Sreatorn Texas, A Jeres movement to cover P BEEF STEERS. T T D T e 50 Coan: | in western Lyman county. They are also { Digher, but trade refused to meet the ad-| METALS—Lead: Steady at $3.07%. Spel- Amer. Car & ... 52" | caused an advance (throughout the Nat, P N av. Pr | iz 50 Dulls, 32,604 taives ed to be work {= vence: winter straights, $3.7609.85; winter | ter: Steady at $4.85. do pMd...... 91 |but later absence of speculative support FY ) 1236 130 B e o Tkt 7™ | Taparted to be WerNiag 1o other partions 107 Sinriesota pateats: $h.0p| | POULTRY—Steady; _chickens, 1e: e g, Oll-wweo B | allowed prices to ease off again. In the 150 11088 730 B L e 33 s to | Of the state and it not properly handled E_' b HAsbi 4 inver | sprines, Bigite: turkeys, be; Gucks, ofci e, 20 i | laat Rou shorts ‘coverea in fear ot Higher is BT TR | Con Hor Tt aver: o, steady (o | are likely to become a scourge. B nter ext: l, A cables toms ow, 0| e Jul N or: @8, Rye flour, nfmer; fair to ras Bl | SRUTTER Steady; creamery, 1@2%e; Ao Bl ia e 1% | Sung lmp and. dropped oft to 8.6%c, or 13 8 G 13 | shade Bigher;'mixed and butchers 47 i 48: cholce 1o fancy, 3600810 dniry, 1iGisc, Brookiyn R T ‘e7 | points under last night's close. The market ° 7 738 Tough® heavy, $1.35@7.70: light, § CORNMEAL—Firm: yellow western, $1.34; | EGGS—Steady at 15c, loss off. Colo. Fuel & I. %y | was finally steady and net 9 points lower 2 - e of ates, '$7.40 - o 5 H T f uty, 881 Drandywine, WEGR " | ywionr, vbi Recelpts. Shipments, Con. Gun . ‘iz | to, 3 points higher -4 e i8 EHEBP “AND ‘Lw?finb—kecd%u 13,000 'uF‘GTuntfls eady; No. 2 western, 66c, f. 0. b., mr, bbis. 3 [ion. Tebacos p bl 4 2] anr 18 head; sheep, steady for best; lambs, stron A afloat; state, 83@8ic, c. 1. f.. New York, | Wheat. bu. Gen. Eiectric Market quict; s 50 1269 1750 st oal anad 1o Gholes & [ [ carlots. bu. Hocking Coal 79-16c; g0o ordin : " % 18 for choice; good to cholce wethers, 33.7 OF OMAHA Ly LRy - I e Ay L T : 4200 °talr to ‘choice mixed, 33.26@3.15; west- WHBAT Hocelpis, €255 bu.; exports, middiing fair. § 11-i6c; recelpts i 1 1% | grn sheep, 32.7503.90; natlve lambe, $3.50@ | T\ oy NERY AND FOUND 7 by, Spot, frm; No. 2 red. sihe sle: | Liverpool G Provisto slock 47 bales Futures ‘sieady; i s 110 Rt vabesdar: RY. vatol g 3 ¥ : ERPOO! . August, 84506, ptember, t —— P T v Ford ;r%f;fi,;flg* Snout; "N | pAVERECOL July 1 7 WHEAT .. S0k Sariey Qaloter, THPLNS: Wevember, AN Tl o e reris | Davis & Cowgill Iron Works. ard, Manitol 4 afloat With i Yo B " R ‘Sic; December, 7.50G7.60c; January, . ’ [ j fard, Manitoba, Sipc, £ o b arioat With | firm: Juiy, bs 11%d; September, 6 3. T HH . 18 . 29 4960 J wheat steadily toward higher levels. making | oo M guho " afieqdy; American mixed: . GALVESTON, July 1—COTTON—Steady 200 COWE: b - | MANUFACTURERS AND poRBERS § “‘:‘:flh" “,"'__;'l‘.m‘;‘t':;"m"“. ‘,;v';"fi“- Futures, steady; September, 56 3%d; Octo- | Mex. National . LIVERPOOL. July 1.—COTTON—Spot in 1% ] Ka City Live Stock Market. ARPAIRING A g | protracted rains, was the chief feature, | *Gieniii Tk ssr and B R b g T I8 L in 36 KANSAS CITY, July 1—CATTLE—Re. .mm.. 'AND BRASS POUNDERS. V Teont the tlos reatizing daroyed soma of | JERt, steady at Sta; long clear middies, | My k. + E gl Soet ..o B Aiing, 5 1-164; middling. 4 16-16d; Jow mid- H 16| colpts 6300 natives, 110 Texans, IS calyeti | 801, 1568 and 1008 Jeskeen Stvees advaned ikl “prcee wereratl % | UL STOHE, St Sontew Lk, 2t S i 15 |l 45 i food ratnaly Gl o it | B, Sl © Mevinluowiriiatlve | o o S et 3T A Srowm, Moy | ;" Beptember, T 1168 1-160; closed &t | ford. A merican rofned snans st Sa. 134 | day “yore i0000 vales, OF which 200 e % in fong;’ canners, wesk: quitentlss| B 3 ) P 9 q 1 g 0y | were for speculation and export ane bu. _futures. t, firm; No. 2 ele- | "HOPS—Pacific coast, fir £5 108, | A N T 10 & i85 ket); fair to good, $6.35@8.00; stockers and or and Ti%e f.'0. b. afloat. The option | Recelpts of wheat during the last two 2 in 3 388 | feedors, §.35G6.50; w ] 0 market experiénced both Activity and | dave were 85,000 centals, Including 183,000 B | 447840 buyers: July and August. 445-64 Y o - A 0e 0 Trlon stsare QLTS strength today as an outcome of the bull- | Americans. There were no Feceipts of S| Vo e B2 | PLEUS, wollern: Ausust and September, i 8 15 ‘exas cows, §2.756) cows, 3123 Mhinihoinants and & . ish crop news, a sensational rise in Chicago [ American corn the same time. 811 Western Union 11 1Rt 054, hupere) September o8 Dot im 1 iw native helfers i . 31506 24 Jobbere o8 in July and sensational covering. Septem- | The following are the stocks of bread- 72 |Amer. Locomotive.... 31% | lober. INe: Scteger snd ) . 19 3.00; bulls, $2.90G4.00; $2.60G5. {per closed unchanged, with other months | stufts and provisions "here: Four. 38 anl do pfd... November. 4 1-404 20-64¢. buyers; Novem. - R ¢ {2 HOGS — Receipts, 10,400 'head. Marke | net higher; July, 69G@%c; closed at | sacks: wheat, $1,883.000 centals; corn, 649, 674 K. C. Bouthern ber-and December. 4 16-604 17 Sellers . % opened strong to be lower; closed weak an am an aler sw “.' ; Beptember, @%@ closed at 85%c; | (0 ceritals; bacon, 10100 boxes; hams, 4,500 14| g0 prd... Docember and _denuvary, {108, buyers 1% 1 ] Tower; top. §7.90; bulk of sales, $1.80@780; { Sember, o closed ‘at sic. | boxen: Shoulders, 3400 boxes, ‘butter. $500 L] January and February, $ -0 -0, bu- | 1. i an 4% | heavy, 787w mixea packers §7.108790: | . et AL Hinds, | an? t, firm: No, 3, lfl&m“ N A R T R BT. LOUIS, July —1—COTTON—Quiet | 5 T i Vo f AOIN: Torkenk M0 plo b - - ISPk, ‘mixed westorn WRGSS: Track, wilia | *Fas foltamt the stocks of wheat and 3 Bongs i B balen: receiptn, M batea, | n | 3 ] % L (P 8 o g o western, Opllons continued very | corn. in store and at quav (rallway and | LONDON, July 1.— p. m.—Closin i 1o L 48 |50 higher: ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. tzong and higher on bull cr k pots not included): Wheat, 2,24,000 9% Norfolk. & Western Ceftee Market. 1 18. i ern lambs, $4.50@4. B0 | —— | HA ulet; shipping, ; ®0od to corn, 868,000 cental NEW YORK, July 1.—COFFEE-Spot| ! - ;Y 4. fed ewes. | ahdles Sl s — Rio, dull; No. 1. involce, The. Mild H e 300 1 i & Hings. $.00400; Texae clipped Shesp. osiern mfl.fl AIREB Quist; Gaiveston. 1o % ibe. Sadisge "Fires gpened “aieaay. | 1 min b i 00a3.5: stockers and feeders, §2.00G3.00. | D'ngr:_'b.;_lk Vg £t heavy primary receipts and |10 s 318 1 I St. Joseph Live Stock Market. o..n.' crop, 19m@mE: 1000, 15c: olde. 4g8e Stater S S o ar ol WmiE o i% ST. JOREPH. July 1.—CATTLE—Recelnts ’ wommon to_choice, 1901 crop, i P fon: " The mar-| 3 I8 1 i 2,300 head i natives, 3. Eleotrical Supplies. < P oast, 2NN orop, 13@Wo; I, Wo: ok ¥ c. ket rallied in the afternoon, shorts bidding | 1 =iR 1 - T 2.096.50: veals, 1 ne 3% 1 ] Rieas 90 i ) B OVIBIONS-Pock. qulets . .n&c'- September, 83c; cash, prices up to last night's le Public spec- | 13" 2 i% @ H 1y B S | Siestrie Wirlag Bells asd Ges \ o 8] ok, aulet; family, 415,509 o she; " No. T white, 'sée; No. 3, ulatior. was quiot and forelgn orders were | 3. Moad0 1 ] S ent and Hient mixed s7.85gr i | G W. JOHNSTON, Mev, 180 Howard bt > B { ckot, $14.60915.0; city extra India | S5, Retires. At fhe olase Brices wers het up- | & e 1. 18 eAiom And neavy, $7.60g1.70; Pln.“glso = —= - ——— ' ‘ ere, Bloogason, ot mewta, armpickied | QAT P gove: e S sanios o S pancsepias Sy | B A8 & iz |& i | o) Bmay ST EGLS 80 Lare. fem: weat, | HAY=Choice priirie, spmgiom. March, ‘5.40c; May, S50c. i e 15 |t g, MR eeniatn. 89 bong AWNINGS AND TENTS. Brn steamed. §1: duly closed at $ii, i e it Gentrai. 18934 3 1 1110 3 8 e ! Rominal; refined, firm fiy: 31080200’ | ;6,6 _gtendy; tresh Missourl and Kan.| BAR SILVER Dull; 43-16d per ounc STEERS AND COWS. Louis Live Stock Market. uth - America, $1L60; family, compound: | sor brack: tis Aoz lots o cases returned. | MONEY—32% per cent. The rate of dis- | NEW YORK. July 1-—SUGAR—Raw,|us.. 9 518 4T LOUI. Juir LeuCASTL - Sasatti um. 'nn' 'nd A | %l'fl‘- Pork, firmer; family, ‘Receipts. Shipments. | count in the open market for both short | firm: centrifugal, 9 {est. 34(@85-16c; mo- COWS AND HEIFERS. 500 head, includi 000 Texans. Markei 'n n‘ fl. W 8hort clear, $19.00G2L50; meas, Wheat. bs $117 ] T3 | and. three-months' bilia is 4GS 516 per | lasses suear, 3b-1tc: refined steady. . Twe e% W et Bae L e o ahade lower: native sRIDDINg Omaha, Neb, ’ A LLOW-Stesdy; olty 2 per pke.), $4o; | SOLm: B Lo L 7] Lo 3 - L W Be WBULLS w | and export steers. 36001.3: exira fancy. 3 -4 S - 74 e £ resse ef an u er steers, eouni ae e, ‘o g e B8 L nd fed Bank Cleart: EW ORLEANS, July 1—SUGAR—Mar. 1 H dressed beef and butcher st Manutacturers of I R N NEpRe. ket quiet; open ketile, 2%@4 3-16c; open ke o 31 1 in 2; steers under 1,000 Ibs., 4.5096.80: \ & ; Changes in Available Supplics. WIW TORK. Juiy L-Cheart - g1 3 N ; Slockers and fecders. 31560490 cows and Tents and » apanese, ¢%@6c. ngs, $306,067,- | tle centrifugal, centrifugal yel! e 13 1 in 8 ' ulet. EW YORK, July 1.—Special and | 06; bala. 20,7 B40uige: seconds. lasses, dul s 331 1% heiters, $3.5G8.40; canners; PNQULSE: pulls, ¢ ‘Recelpts, 2798 pkge.; | lierapiie S leaions i Bradstreets | OMAHA, July L—Bank clearings today, | contrifugal, 4@ise. CREI {8 |#0g; calves, #00GST; Texas and In: Send for Catalogue Number 8¢

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