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TTIE KANSAS OUT JOURNAL SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 21. 380a
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The National Bank of Commerce.
CAPITAL,
SURPLUS,
DEPOSITS,
Accounts solicited, ruttl depositors offered every facility consistent
with good In-inking.
DIT5.HlCTOR,3!
M A. Wit HON VM llfTTin JO f AI1N J II AttVOLri WM AKKW,
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Missouri, Kansas & Texas Trust Co.
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t rtiliiO - i tvt.omi.
Mirpltx mill I iiillililril l'r.iiu, "Mil mm.
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istrar fur i itrpttrtitl(ti..
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Inil ,r pr u" fc,K) I lullfili rul 8m h aa run
trar r i if an can be u-wl protnpll)
at iirr t i it
I'ar li ha ni mfh p-ipr to o r please
ccrru,!' (I th in Tet, phonp , .
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Houston. Filils & Go,
(8. r' ri to Wm J Wkllwu A: Co)
BOiN'DS, STOCKS1 ""i-mJ "'
n.'H Dili.uiiri Min t
Itiin. . f lti, Mik
1.
W.J. Anderson, K!
18 Dlaivarn Pt , Inni Clt Mo Com
menial I'npnr. Stoiki and JJotnl. Hial
KitutH Loans
1 INAM-IAI-
Thr 1 inks report. .1 0 lleht demand for
futut a .in wan nin There u more or
lc 3 n ti inB, but little new paper olfr
lnK mi 1 that of a !nl!oellaneou rhnrae-'
ter Still loans are Keeping up It.ltes of
dli oiint iro tlrm nt "?. per cent.
t'urrm movement to tlm countrj' fnll
Ini . n i-ik rleartnRR. s 431.713. name luy
list jii J1.B-TSI an Increase of (29.4G5,
a enlr '2 pi r tent.
Kvtirn rch.inge In fair demand and
Ftl 11 i
II iibt n nble S. Co exchnrice lirokir.
qiut It a follow Xe iork, SOa dl
tount C'hli au, par, i-t I.ottl?, 4jo UlM
court 'lho b II X"erve )eiterdnv was t93.712.39S.
I 01 it ltanl 'tin k ijnnti.tlom.
The f Ilowlns; are the bl'l and asked
prlcis ct RtockH of Kanas f'lty banks and
othtr loiil f ei unties, as furnished bj II
1' riht . Co, brokers, Armour build.
int.
Atnerlran National lintik
c'itin us N.tlonnl bank
llrst N itional bank . .,
Interh'ate N'ttional bank
Mi II 11 1 National bank
Micuil National bank
National I! ink of Coinnietce
I rion Nitloii.il batik
"Mi sourl S 1M11KS bank
M unri bunk
M tci tilt in National bank.
KurMi 1 us Stat, bank
Mitr.iiiuhtan Stnet Itillivay.
Did. Asked.
. 72
.1113 105
.10 ISO
,. S3 M
.101 103
.. 9S KHJ
.no u
.102 103
.115 -
.102 104
,. 90 9".
. t It.,
. 69 70
125 110
13U44 140V.
N vv riiklnnd Safe Deposit... . 125
K.in s Olt Stoik VnrdA 13!i
1 oi' 1 St its Trust Compnn) .105
K t Sm, lUnff A. Kellnlns-Co..l(W
112
Mon.) at Iliiuin unit Atiro til.
Niw "S ork Sept. 20 Money on call easy
at ; ,ii r nt, last loan, 2 p, r cent: closed,
2 pi i it Prlmn nu r. antlle paper, lt j
j.n nt. stfrlins ei luitiK'-. firm, with
n i.i t islness in bankirs bills at JIW'4
(n v. j ',r demand, and Ct SSVt!4 8Sa for
hx'i m. l'OHted rates. 51 SSVu I.S9M, and
,i -- m ri' mmrai ri'iat oins at iaiT,
I
ii h'pt 20 Monej, it per cent,
i of discount In the open market
it bills an 1 three months' bills,
' l r i cnt.
tk. Sept 20 Tlank clearings, Vs,
t il inets. .",,e7t.OC7
bipt Jo Hank clearlugs, JH,
I iliucis. J1B22 Vi9
m i, S-pt 2" Clearlnss, J2,322,Oill;
J74J7J
Iplila, Sent 20 Clearinus, JlO.ViS,
, , s, C1,U4,JH.
i .tl. O, Sept 20 Mom v, 4'n(l per
n York ki lianue, p n , clearlnijs,
Tl
fur
Si pt. 20 CI
' id at It-' 1
1 'j(iH r t
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lillts, J13,7U,omi:
1 . . nt foi t ill
. r ommeri ..
4' ' dtf, until
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to p.r einl;
1 unit bid
- ici. urints,
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' 1 arltiBK, J755
iK 1 pf r $1 110
i 1 IUmO dm-
Si
k,
1 l,r, 80td per
-imp . rt1ll,mtes,
.11 tyAc. MpjU-
1 l, It bondW (Ji-ll-1
,r th new 4a.
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1 xi b ine
Ids tor- To
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.t IVX. -al t,.,,llB
I I lull OS 111
K u-, A Tewu :-t is si
K,is & Teaa Sd 4 , btpj
v Central ifpnera4 fc UK
1 F debfiitureb ,..,111
t, in . OIlMilr. WA
I'atlllc lsts llTC
l'.Klt1i 2J 10g
7s
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nt soU. T ,. ,12744
1 M. Ki rural a , kfilA
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r .iimidi n ..,,...111.
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t-i
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W. 6 115 Hi
Male mill (inn rilllllllt llnnd..
Na 1 tk, Sept. 20. Closln? rjuotatiOM
en it,' N iv York Stock exchange
jester- to
day.
day.
l'n . 1 Stat, g t, registered ,
1 t 1 Mat. a 4, coupon ..
It n i h alts nw Is, loupon
1 rn" ' biatta new rg in ...
1 nit I Slates Im, cuupoii.,,,,
1 nltr 1 M.iti-s &s, reg. ....,,,,
I'nli I .States 2s, UK ,
J'ncin Cs
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phi 11514
15'i lKv
3
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190
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Ail ma, fto O ,100
a 1 ma i.urrt-ucy , yi
l.r x iai a lew lonsoto, la ...
Nor 1 i ar Una btf
ESorli. (' robna, Is
S u'l Cirjiina non-fund .. ..
Tirtp s e '-, new, stitllxnumtti,
' ( 1 w K-ltleiiitnu
Vr!ln v nturies ......,,...,,
illt-j'IH 14
?U
. 3
10.
. Ut
loo
M.uk und llond,
Niw Y rk. Sent SO To-dv"s stock mar.
kit was ri maiiy regjiects u repetition of the
f vrr 11 i.ai kinv and tilling In prices that
lav bn n fdinlllar of late. The moveniriiui
M re attr billable to the profc-stdonal 1 II11J13
t 'it ar, now predominating- the m.uilpu
lutl in of industrials liutii money on .all
mil rated of sterling vnduutfe weru
advanced Tho first mentioned devilop.
mint was favorablv regarded, as
1t had been uVclarcd the gold
export, would not survive, a 1 per tent
in ,111 irirkit At the same time the gup
id) of money available U exceptionally
lirRp 'I hf stitoimnt of th. assoclal d
New York banks to morrow will be tak. 11
iu the kejnote to tin min.) market In tin
liamod.Jte iutur.', in tbo mcautltuu tliu
M I II.
M. , Kt l.l. t'hlr.
$1,000,000.00
20O.00O.00.
4,500,000.00.
t.iinn! for money to ttlll rompumtU el
1 lit The f in t thnt inl n dlljrUt pnitp
tii, nt or Boll n nin lc, .in a lnv thnt I
ii iinlli otipli none lh th rk for hoaw
thlnnal n fnoourn'iitf T!u ex
t" ' ttton of etTf tlo. hitrnitinimto notion at
lo-ia)' trunk Hnv pmidnu rnwtlnir w
ilo a trpntftheiiln faotor In the B-nriil
railBHy llt. The tnnrkot otw-tiPil utronit,
nmi with iv ronvltlcrable tllnpiay ot itnlttin
ti n
In the rirty deallnw, jralnn iworl In the
riilwii) ixtonlln to IS tw-r rent w
I'lrtJaliy ip,d out n rpsult of tftf final
Jilii nt the IhihlKtrlfiN. A ul of lifl
Biiiir'i. vi American roto company tork
rotllipl 100. conul drably atiove the lant
mIp on the 6th tnt. The market closed
tik.
The erratic movement in the Jiare pv.
UMtlon had nn unettlln effect on the
iwnit niarket, but tTie clotilnjt M ifenerally
tlrm. The ) were ttsifUW.
Qtiotiitlonii on the Nw fork Stock ex
clwunr were as followtt
Yester To
Aiattii Exprea iu 114
Mt. hlson Hallrond ...... ..".atf S2l
I'i'timore (hh .. ., ! w
' unmla Pa. ilk' JjS stu
Nuta-Ja S,jithcrn .... ,. ,..,. w ar
'""ttrnl l'atiltio loL: iaii
I 1 ht uptake Ohl gov. a)
l h ao . Alton .. KB lltt
1 ! aco, lltirllnirtoii Qulm-y.. SU rett
I '. ''j'tto. & R Illinois
..M8
..143
, 1 . it at.
inoliHMefl Qa
--.........., , -, c null .....,..., S
filorado Kuol & Iron pperd ..103
oraKi I'uel A Iron
3S,
"i.i.ii. mi ,v iron e IPs
v-ton nil Cerllfleatea 33 ktj
JMiwnre At Httdon l$px 133
X law are, Lackawanna, A W.. 1714 1C71J
I'mv.r A Hlo Orande 17 1714
1' .V It O prefM 63-i 2
I'1-tlllert A C. F. Co . ... &? ftltt
i "Krle s 12
I 1 rle prerd 22 23W
I I ort AVavne 113 ita
i.eneral Klectrlc , jsnt ssu
ttvat Northern prefd 121 124
Illinois Central , ,....10S 103
Hocklm Valley 231, 23
Houston A Tvvas Central 2-J sG
Kansas & Texas preTd 37H 38
lko Krl A Western 25H 25
I. U A W prerl 774 77
Lake Shore 150 JV
I.od Trust ., jipt 3614
Louisville A Xnnhvllle 01 G4
Louisville A N( w Albany -. W
Manhattan Consolidated Ill ill
Memphis A Charleston 15 11
Michigan Central lfli joo
'Minnesota A fct. Louis 25i'. 21
Mlowjurl IMclflc 37H4 3
Mobile A Ohio 212 23U
National Conlace 71J 7?J
National Cot-dape prerd Hu, 1BU
Va'ivllle ,1; ChnttonooeT 70 7'
Notional Linseed1 Oil Co 20 2..
Northern Pacific 0 1
N'onheni Pioltlc pref'd 1114 !
Northwistern ..lOS1! 14
Northwestern prefd 114 54,
Nnv Jersey Central Uii 11311;
North American Co ft' 5'i
Norfolk A tVestem pref'd .... HU 14
New ork Central 1021, 102U
New York A New ITnglnnd .... 51 51 "
Ontario A Western 1$ H
Orcpon A Navlxatlon 22 22
Orppon improvement Co s s
Pacific Mail S S Co S3H S2'4
Peorld. Decatur A nvansville.. fi. Bt
Pit'sijunj ik;i ,n2vl
Pullman Pala.ee Cor Co 171H 17314
Iteatllnir , 20Kfi 20Vj
Itlo Onnde AVestern 17 is
P.lo Qrande Western pref'd .... 41 42
Ilock Island A Pai Itlc 77!S 7S'(,
St Paul 75 7,;
St 1'aul prcr.l lJMi s.
St Paul A Omaha , - 42"i
St. Paul A Omaha prelM 11314 120
Soul hern Paellle V 2t? 2P1
Sutrar Iteflnerv C-. 1n in.i'
!T. A A. A N M 14 1;
Tennessee Coal A Iron 4't'Si 43'
Toxos Pacific )2U 321.
Toledo, St L A K C ... 9 0
Toledo St T A K C pref'd.. . '7 17
T'nlon Pacific nu i-.ii
il' P. Penver A Qtilf . K Ri.
! Tnlteil States Tlxpr.ss 17 4r
1 WheelitiK A Jnke JOre in, 3,1
vv a 1. 15 jirord . ... pi", 4a
Wabash St Louis A Pacific . 'iVi 1
Wabash, St L & P. pref'd .... 23 2314
W-11r-Pare-."- nxpres i7 )W
Western Union 03H wv;
Pour'li nont t piM
'Vw siok
'First ast-e'iTient paid
accounts op GRAIN DEALERS
oiioitD&iujrou
Speculative J n vestments
onthecnxrAoouoAnii of i hade solicited
Call at our of fco or w rite for orlvito Llnher Coda
i or Blilpperi. Oraiu Ucccrds
I fVicLAIN BROS. &. CO.
niALTO BUILDING CHICAGO
C D rilRr 11. Presid.nt.
AN m.l-?in Beviitary and Treasurer.
t 11 Mil ISIII I) 1H7II,
FRENCH BROS.
COMMISSION CO.
Orders ei-cut.d for future dillvery of
Grain and PiovKions
Kooms 20. 21 and 23 Tlxchnnga bids
Private ttlre to Chicago, New York, and
St Louis
THE t.ltAIN atAltliUT.
In store Whfit, u Ml bushels; corn, IB,
412 bush.K, outs, .,! buuhi Is, and ro,
4.10J buhtls
WlllIAT-P.eieipts past 21 hours ,..31 200
Banw time lant joar 23,400
Tin market est. rday hroke badly and
sabs Vtry ilraKKy, The bl snorts in Ch1
tuMJ huvlnK covrrvd a good miny saleu
n in! an antifp.it-d hev ineiouso in tho
v Uibla supply nat wetk. the 'bears'' vvero
enabled to maki a successful raid and
Hr-uvfied prb 1 a off in chl. airo 10 pr
bushel, and the maikei hcte was ituiclt ta
follow Its. lead, and ndi stuff lust nearly
as inui b .here, and even o.t this reduction
there VVaS no lift to tlude Hv unmnlA n
! track here at Kansas City: No 8 hnrd.
2 cars .it 07'j., 5 fri choiio at 58e, No J
I sprlntr, 5 eats at WV. "' choice at 57c:
, No 3 hard 1 car at Sli , J 1 ars nt B41. , 3
cars at 55u, 1 oar chop e at EC'lc; No. 3
spriOB, ,8 c-urs nt Me, l ur white sprlnit at
Bi'jt', No. 4 huid, J catv at 5Je: r. ieoU-d. J
1 ars at 35c, . nrB at 40c, 1 i ar at 3.c, 1 car
ut 37c, 2 ouis it 4Jc, 3 cars at 43c, 2 cars a
45c, 2 cars sprlntr it 4Si ; no trade, l m
at 8O0; No. 8 rid, f-O'jtiiMscj N., a rd, 57"
(iiMPso, g carb ut tk'jc; No. 4 red, I car a
Wo, 1 car ut 5Jc.
at
r
COllN rtecelpts past "I hours 10,200
Sumo time laat .-ar ,,.., 4,0(10
There wag but little trading; in this grain
yesterday and the maikoi wo wul In
ajiniMthy with wheat, and a more bearish
fielintr In futurts. By sumple on traik
In re at Kansas City No, 2 mixed, 10 c.us
at tiO. 1 .-ar ut it' m. 1 car at livct Xo. 3
mixed 8 cars at 271.M, 2 cars t m.c, 1 .ar
Willi sptilal ulUIiiB at 2oj No, J white,
SwuaiV. Xq. 3 white, iVfakc
OATs Itecelnts lv.st 24 hours K r.m
Sami) time last jur , .... 15,000
Demand fair, b,ith for mixed and white,
and values about steady Prices art. now
i'uwh so Kiw th it tlnv lluetuatei but lit
tle, In syin,.aihy with othir grain, Ity
sample on traik here at K'ausas City: Nik
2 mixed, 1 , ir . 17'sc 3 calk a.t U'ie; No
3 iiiix.ii, 10.(17. . 4 cars at ltP,c; no Krudv,
1 ear at ISi , No 2 white IS-friulie, 1 cai at
SoV-ji, 1 lar at at , No. 3 white, l&dlttc, I
car at HV-jC, No I white, 17tlPi).
ItYK-lteiipts iwst 21 hotug
bam.- time last .-ar iVj,)
Theie wen nn fnah rocwiids vesterrtay,
an I trading Unlit and values weukir 111
smiiathy with nlie.ii No 2, 354g3Sc; No
3. KiuJ'jC, 1 iar at JoVsiC
rLul'it Market iiuict and weak, but
iiijt quotably luwer. tjuote.1 as follows
Soft wheat, per Vrt pound sack patents,
llbSglSS, extra fancv Jl iofil ifl, fatuy,
SlS&Cltt; choice, 11 JitJI 35, Tiard wheat
pel 100 pound sack, patents, fl C6l ii.
ttralhts II 50O1 60. bakers' il 4001 tdt low
eradsg. tl l 35 rve Jl lucil W '
COItNMKAI.-Kull and luwir. quoted nt
Mlbtv IH.T iwt, bulk
COHN cilop-stiad) but slow sale,
(juuted ut WfttSi per iL, sacked.
UKAN ilurkt dull and lower. Sacked,
174. IV. , and bulk 434IU tur cwt.
I'LAXSKlJP-nrnnr and in fair de
mand W quot. upon the basis of pure:
t 1-I1 ant S 1 1 tuber Si'oskc i,,r lnhd
TXilUlilX bLXU-Liviuaud lair and
in ts strfl ly. Cash nil d HeplemtKT, tConiT
Loj is SKIM) In fair request nl old
rs lash and September, IIIW6 75 er
v. I
HRLHY-Vcry dull, prices nominal.
Hi leelrsl. IftfTSl twr t.tiliel
FlA -HocHpls At 21 hours. ...l,r0 tons
'amp time Inst )nr &) ttiiH
Vaikst tedy einrt nil the upper grades
selling- very well The follnvlhg quotiitlonn
ire rurtilihed dallr In MlnJcr Pros.' Oinln
nnd Hay CommNtlon, SSI West Third
street Kansas City, Mo New prnlrle. fan
( 't",ir ion, cnoice, iiM'j, inwiniiu,
No 1 SIROtMOO, No. 2, llfiittfl"), tltnolhy,
hole. JloSftftllfO. No 1, J9MW10W, No 2.
' ft.
No I, 17
J 50.
N'n 3 17 U Rfl, rimer tnlxe 1
toflS CO, No. 2 clover, mixed, Ci.WW
letcrdn) t blrsco Mnrlirl
As furnished by French HrrV Commllon
'omitiy, teams 10, 81, 22, UxchmiKe build
nif
Open. illRh. Iow. Close Che
... ....
iriiest
fppt ..
I-c ..
Mny .
X VV l
6XT(, W ", J
M fh MH
63-H , Wi
tirn
&
sm
8t
sspy.
2
May . ,.
2V5
Oats-
Srpt
1M4
SOts
iH 1
i-
am
!
8 25 I
o 63'i 1
W1
li
lav
807
J' IR
Sept
Oct
Jan
not
Jan
Pt) 50JI4
S HI 5 25
K 80
IS
II
4S
Ctt
i
WH
6 X$
&
6 85
6 S74 6 a & R2H
Short Hlbs
Sept . .. o 071, 5 10
Oct .. .. Si;v, 5 17H
Jan .. .. 4K4 4 W4
5m 510
l 0 iu .
4 7U 4 K
Chicago car lot yeWerday
Wheat, it;
-aa in, x. ' OT0.
Katlmttted rvcelpt.s tft-daj,'
,M. Ata AM mam. ,-. S4K
Wheat.
75
V..P, VI',,,, wv vBr. W1 , WW Vl, o,
WHEAT Cash No. 1 red. 5T.-: No.
ears.
red, MQi&:, No. i bard, 6X3: No. I hard, 554
COHN-Cah-No. 8 mixed, JB-W; No. 2
White, S2ic
O.VTS-Cash-No. 2 ml.ed, lf: No. 2
White, IV.
(train Notr.
W n. Ur.n, who lias been in the North
vrest for several weeks, says that the
wheat crop there I enormous.
Receipts of wheat at primary markets
yesterday -acre 1 0T".351 bustwle, and ship
ment, 4,0,900 bushels.
Some advices from Anrentlne retrardins;
the arowlne wheat are very favorable, but
Beerbohm reports prospects there far from
brilliant.
The four Atlantic port" cleared for e-
Sort jesterday 22.50) buhels of wheat. 12V
') packages of flour, 10.0.9 bushels of corn
and 12.i'Xi bushels of onts
Major Kdwards wns buj,lnc wheat for
the Ilex mill yesterday for the Mrst time
since the mill burned. The new mill will be
running In about live weeks.
James Ii Wlllnrd, who for venrs has
been connected with Kennett. Hopkins a
Co. and who has written one of the best
market letter" sent from Chlcii-o, Is about
to start In burdncts for hlmelf.
A Minneapolis mesaee said: "Millers
here are iteltlm: London bids 9,1 hlnher
from the bottom, which Is fully equal to
the advanco In wheat here, but thev refuse
to sell on account of the blur domestic de
mand which I" takliiK n pood deal more
Hour than they are maklm- Prices on
Hour here are now on the best profit ba"ls
In 3 ears This will stop tltf"o I irce clear
ances of Hour ns soon as Septembor ship
ments cease."
A Chltaso telegram savs- "Pardrlds;e
finished coverlnir tin his line of short whiut
ftstfrdav taking about 1 ,C" t -0 bushels,
lie bought It In such .1 way that the pr! e
went up lHc. The bit- bulls, who antPi
patcd sellini out when he covered, ovires
tlraated his line and were left lorn; mor,
wheat than the- cared to carrv over In
their cltorts to Hquldnte in the last hout
the price broke 2c. All the bit- shoits have
covered, and traders are wonderlnjr what
the market will do now."
Car lot receipts of whesit:
K.C. Chl. St L. Mpls. Pith. Tot.
Yeterday . . "7 53 70 7i,J Jtw Its.".
A week airo. FJ C 03 Stfl 60S 12i7
2 weeks aso. 14 S3 53 532
A sear nKO...!". 123 CI C03
1274
1USJ
1DJ
Car lot receipts of corn:
jv u. uni t it. Tot,
YcKferdaV .
17
A week airo , It
Two weelts aKO Jl
".IB
IV.
A jear ago a uit o .
Car lot receipts of oats
K C. Chl St L Tot
Yestcrdav S .f, r,l S5!
A week awi 17 1S7 41 24'
Two weeks aRO 11 Jl'l ' 3"'
A jear iibo . . r JtfiJ Mi 371
A1ILLS Commission Co.,
103 Niw York Life Ttulldlnc
Telephone 21Si KANSAS CITY, MO
Dealers In GRAIN nnd PROVISIONS for
future deliverj, and NEM'YORK STOCKS
and HON'US Orders by mail or telegraph
prompt!) executed
L.ased wins to Chirijro and New York
Refer to Uradstrcet'a and Dun's Mercan
tile AtrenUes New UnKland Safe Deposit
and Tmst Company
l'ROIIIH't: M.lltlil.I.
Quotations bilovv are tor Job lots. On
fmall lots higher prices are asked and ob
tained, enouch bi Ing asked to cover extra
cost of caring for and nillnff them. The
partbs making f-m ill outside orders want
thi bist t,ooi's and seleitlons Dialers pre
fer to handle the goods in Job lots In
straight consignments aa recolved.
RUTTKlt A pood stione demand Is had
foi ull iho.ie- table koo.is and old prices
un tit 111K malntalmil Hut while they are
moving, well the market is "till dull for
1 iw Hindis Tin quotations are as follows:
llithiHt Mi.de siparator, ISc pir pound,
lint st gatluied cream, 17c, Jlne fresh, good
ll.uoi ldi , fair to good. Uc Dairies
lam j farm. 14o, fair to good lines, he.
Country store packed Fancy, 13c, fresh
un 1 sw.et packing 7'c
I, t'.t IS Steadv, Fresh, llV.c,
lit TTKK1M2 Criuintr) grades. In 20 to
CO pound tubs, solid ISc pir pound, dairy
t,ra 1. s, in J5 to tSO pound tubs, solid, 13V-0
per pounl, rolls, prints or bricks. 2 pounds,
in iu found tub He higher than solids,
and I pound, lc higher than solids.
C11K1.SU -v'e quote: Herkimer county,
N y, iheddars 13c per pound, Crawford
county. Pa, ch. ddars 13c per pound, She
bojgan, Wis, twins. Uc, bin bos gun. M'ls.
Youiib Aimrlca, UV.c, Mlaouri and Kan
sus full 1 1. am Sc.
PoULrilY-Tlio market is steady and
demand quite good. Receipts generally
light und small sptings in better demand
than supply. lUns are selling nlcelv .mil
it Is m irouble at nil to place the large
springs In fuu. the whole poultry mar
ket is In good condition and tlrm M'e
quote as follows: Ducks, young, 7' ,11
per pound; inns, Oc; roosters, each, 12' j1!
15. , epilogs, large, 7c per pound, small,
btis'i..-; lurkejs, liens., dltCe; toms, 61;
ce.se, 5Vc, duika, 5c, pigeons, per ikizen,
7.1. , veal, choice, SO to lot) pounds. BW.jo
per pound
POTATOES Receipts (rood and market
dull. Car lots S. and in n small way
from wagons, at 21c pir bushel.
MELONS Mtiskmelons and cantaloupes,
mark, t well supplied and trade u little Int.
tr, ia 'ie pir donn, ixtia fimi), 3ixn40e
p.r du4en, Colorado ciiutiiluupeg, supply
In iv). 24,lu0 per crnte; vuiur
mtlons, frish. large, uAiiw p.r dugtn,
kmall and medium and off st.nk IiMi'jic pn
.Wen, fancy, lnrg. frish, WO04(800 p.r
loo, bin ill to medium, $l.oftf,ot per luo.
home grown, 3ncll ml per di.Si it
CALIFORNIA FRUIT-Pomand fair and
yalu.s su tidy Me quote as follows:
Peaches, KOjUjUO mt box; Uernian prunes.
4-liuaket (rate, l 25, SI 5ii per lux; tiros
primus, l 50 pet box lapan plums, 11 35
per box. Pears, Cl,2S4tS 25, according- to
qualitj and jatitl). Japan plums
I1.J5 pir box; Hudson plums, 75o per
box. While net urines, 75cit4U.oI per
box, red titiiarliies jl 50 per box (Iri.n
guges, 7"ii ','! 0i Lug plums S10u,il2
Tvksy giapis, CI 50 per case. Hlack Ham
burg; glupn, 5o47ic Pur oas. Musmt
K Mies, II J5 pr case Hlai k Piinee giiiiwe,
7f p r ease Malaga grniicb, Mift'Oc, .
URAI'KS-Off. lings fair, but demand
very good Vm., 22'j'...'5cj niinmoii, iw
20i per pi k, wbftt, aiV pir peik, 10c pir
half busbrl, (.pound baskets, lie, vild
grapes, Pil5i 1 er pe. k.
PKAOIILS-Not many comlnsr In nnd
market tinner Fieestnncs, 61, per pud.;
illngstotiis 50i' tx-r tieik, tommoii, 354iloc:
Jliffiliran lo k, 'C2W2 25 pel bilHhslT
Al'PLKs -Oood stipid) on sale and trade
dull 15 (Jo.- ir busfiel, ihoice to fancv.
Iiootilao jHr liarr.l, lommou 10 good, Sotf
7'.c per lianel, home gtown sloik sells u,
little hUiher In 11 small wa; ciabapples,
r.ibOe per bualiel, 23o per bushel box;
common wiudea. prlt.s iineu: fancy
packed stand apples, J5J5e pur bushel bux,
I'llARS-Deiaaiid very fair. Duchisss,
10i 111 r p. t k
CRANUF.RRIKS-Stia.ly. Selling attSOO
it" '" I" 1 barrel
LEMtN'i Active at oil prices. Fumy,
Sww I7 5U&S50 per box '
ORANiiKs Murkst quiet, but prices un.
changed. Mexliun, 2 764SoO. Washington
i.av.ls, 13 004(8 50. California, seedlings,
fain). $.'7Ji!i3u, choice, .' Jot,2 5iX
HANANAS-Dull but steady Large, 1.',
fe'JOO. Jumbo. SJUoMOO per bunch.
TOMATOKS-Flrni and In fair demand.
From gtowers, 4ig0c per bushel, and pear,
fiOc.
VKnETAIlLKS-Cabbage, market glut
ted, lli.0i pel dozen, intdlum to common
10, ilnlors n w -'"e mr b"ahil Let
tuve, W, per butlivl, .Cueumbtrs bupjil
! moderate, S-Vgsi j-
corlltiif to sire
HniiTjih fsnev iiv. n,p ,,,T) Tic, Is
i 1 1 iihcl fno per 1 llf bushel Carrots.
f pif btthe sn , .sirn. 2n4c p r
ii ten MlchlKin tl ', ''i 10c p. 1 dozin
l.unrlies, home rmu'i i- Horserndlsh
!. 'itJI f) per bushel Pumpkins, 40fl7oc, nc
ror llns to sire, per dor. -i Ilultcr bcnn,
4IV- p. r irallon, lsrrte limit bcnn, 4V? per
lnt'hrl (Iresn pepper 2r- pr busjieli rd
lieppT. Irt;e. Kr amaM l CMM 85. Ufa
j'lanl, 1"l?2ac icr dor, t 8 rln bean, jmle,
50c pfr buheli sml, ""c per lni llublmrd
squash, fane), liviic . r dotcn; rndlshw,
C locrii, E. Turnip" tv
liltoo.M COHN-Hurled creen. ZQSHa per
round; Rrern. self irorklhR, 3ilVy; red
tipped, relf-workinir. i . common, elf.
norklnrr, ltflSci crooked, half price!
dwsrf itlirrc
PKATlllMtS Prime cerse. SSc per pound',
dnrk and tolled, s.y, mlxrl and old. lRftJiV:
1 per cent tnre on small racks and 3 per
cent on larce
llo.VKY 1 poind comb while. ICe! fall.
1 pound re ml.. IVfHc, 2 pound comb, Cnll
ferula, white, lf(tl7r, 2 piiind comb, Cali
fornia dark. 12-Tlt estracied, In cans, C
Ir, extraciyd, Ir turrets, (c
OltOPN'D LINSKFI' CAKK - quotrd:
Csr lots. nrkrl moo pr ton; !AJ
poiilds ffjn prr 1 ,ounds
nKKSWAX Nn 1 amber, S4c pr pound;
No 2, amber. 20c
Nt'TS .lobhinr prices' Coeonnttls, per
100 qtraled st fl iw Pecans Missouri, per
pounl 7c Peanuts Vlrslnla. hlle, raw,
per twund, 4tl.'. Tenti'-see, raw, SVi4.-.
rwted, "c, Knhru. Jcy Texas, ,pk
Hickory nuts Small per bushrl f! 25. lnrn
II 35. flAselottts 2i?3o per pound, Chent-""'Si-??
Per pound
PRtKP 1-"HItT9 Sun dried: Annie.
choice, 5o per pound, good, lc; poor, ic.
Wool, Hide nnd Pelts,
WOOLitr.t- nrd In fair umand. Quo.
tat tons are a follow s Missouri and similar
-Fine, Jtfc. tine nvdlum Mfllc. medltni
lltjrui: combine. lJHltc, coarse, losruc
Kansa. Nebraska sn.l lndisn T'rrnorv
Fln. 7VMre; tine medium. THSlOc; medium,
tsjrUc; tombinct. lliUi coarse sno C I
orado Fine. 8jc, flue medium. TWIOc.
medium. WIJc; coare and carpet, SelOc;
ivtra heavv snd sunlt f.fr7c
HIPTS ANP P17LTS Pemnnd fair nt
ol price, QtrotatHTOs are a follows
Oreen and salted, free of brands, No. 1,
14c poumi: o s oc. preen, uc; green
salted, butt brar
ttilCil, Ai
1, 7c; No
2. SUc:
gren alted. Side branded. No.l, f'c; No.
3, c. jtrecn salted kips. 15 to 25 pctinds. no
1. 7c, No ?, oe: green sailed calf, S to 15
pounds. No. 1. 9c. No. 2. PuC green salted
hides, No. 1 and 2 and butt hranded.
around. 7c: creen uncttred. No. 1, t.Vt-: drv
flint hides. No. 1.10.-. No 2 Mfcc; dry galted
hlles. No 1. Sc, No 2 7'jc Sheep pelts,
green 40fflWc: drs, tHit-'c per pound
TALLOW We quote as follows: No. 1,
IV. No, 3, Se.
St. Louis. ?ept 1 WOOL Quiet but
pteadv, Quota-tlons are oo follows- Missouri,
Illinois, etc Combine and clothing. 154r
164jC coarse and bral led. ISfllSHc: medium
clothing, 14Hl44c. llcht fine, MlOc. Kan
fas and Nebraska Midlum. lltftSe. light,
line, :MlOc, heavy fine TffVc Texa, Ar
kanas and Indian Territory Fait and
Fprlng medium, 13fll4c, coarse and low.
MiiHc, light fine. sul.V heav) line. C(fitc;
Dvkota. Wjomlng. I'tah, etc. Medium.
124113c, coarse and low SfflOc, tine me
dium, fBllc. light tine SifflOc. heavy fine,
7?io. Tub washed Choice, 21c; fair, lstj
Uo; coarse and low. lltflCo.
Provliion.
The market vest, r'av relhped Into dull
ncs Jloirs were a little lower and specu
lation light, nnd tht market for futures
bearish. The reult nn -low trading and
a weak market here for cash stuff.
We quote car Io'
LVRD Cash. Vs. tepternber, J S3.
GREEN MBATs Shoulder-, t i W per
iwt , hams. J7W
1) S MEATS (Pi"iv cured) Shoulders,
cnh J". 71 per cwt 'nrt ribs, sides, cash,
5-1 10, long cliar 1 ?5 10, short clear,
si lis, Ja II
S P MI1ATS Hims, J7 C.iffS C and
shoul I, rs, K 50.
Ml Jl UILULUI iu t- T ,. BIUE!,,1C
Be CO. ) J 1" GILLESPIE
Commission Merchnnts, Kanbos City
Stock ards.
Liberal advances made to parties feed
ing stock Itu)lnc f. edln-r cattle on orders
a spccialtv Correspondence solicited.
Ttlephone No 153
MARKETS. 1! 1 l.l.l'CK VIMI.
New Y'oik. Sept 2) rr-Ol'R-Recflpts,
21 ' barrels: cxinirt 14,tj bnrrls t 11 t
nnd i-y, buytis nre well Mippliml with
rei cnt purchnaee and Inellnod to hold off
Minnesota patents. $3 40SIJ CO, Minnesota
bakers', J2.7Vif2 ih, w Inti r patents, fj in i
3 ty), spring low grades. SI 70i2 10: clt mill
patents, JtuoilSu. winter sttutshts, JJvVn
3 Jl; wlntet low grades, J.'OJOiJCO. city mill
cli irs, $3 7 'tl W: winter txtras, fj 7rifiJ 00
CORN.MEAL Quiet, Ji'.Iow Western,
SV per cwt
WHEAT Receipts-, 301 300 bushels; slilp-m.-ntn
Spot weak No J red, f'i .
options show ,1 flrmne- durlrr the fon
noun on l'tir cables than ixpected, i,,kkI
foreign, bimrg nnd loi al roviring, but
tut ne I wik in tho aftirnoon unIer fre-o
renilizlns: nn 1 closed c low er. S, ptem
bi r closed nt t,-'Vic; December, GIVrffCSV,
cloised nt 0414c.
CORN R. clpts 3j,i00 bushels; eports,
Ni,ioii uusm 1 spot weaK. o .- ,,!
ap;rdeoaVott,,;i
lhc lower h. pi, tuber, closed 34V, Decem
ber 3iv,c
OATS -Receipts, ,f) bushels: exports,
300 bushel- hpot dull; No. 2 24V op
tions vtrj dull s. Illnst off In sympithy with
corn; clo"i I weak. September, closed 2lc;
D'cembir af.'i.rjgc, closed ,M,4c.
HAY Ha r. I -tendy. Shipping, C5fl70c,
good to choir. "VflSOc per cwt
PROVISIONS -Out meats, steady; pickled
bellies. (.''TV
LARD 1.11-v Western steam closed at
i! 2 sked OLtubar closed at $0.20, nominal:
refined, steady
BFTTER Receipts-, 3172 packnges;
steady .'tetn dairy, OVt-fiHc; WesUrn
creamer)' 13'i21'-.-t Elglns. 21V.
CHEESE- R. . . ipts. 2.120 packages, qu.-t
Iirgc, 5t-i7'.r, small, MSUe; part bUims,
2VVf(Ce; full skims, ltjufflsc,
UOGS Ret.lpN, 6,397 packages; Etend).
Western, ltitili..
Ohtc-ftlro R. tit 20 Ff.OtTn Itecelots.
Sotobarr. Is; Kni ments, OOjObarrela Stendj
vv inter patents, M.i.jj;i wi; Btratghts, fjsi't
3 25; spring r it' nt, S3 2"Wi3 75: straights,
32 71113.10, bnk.rs' grades, 1 tif,2.30
HUTTKK I'm hinged. Crctlinery, P31
lS'tc, nnd d-ilty, &.frl7o.
lJGGS Steady. Frish, 13U1IHV.
St. Louis, Sept. 20 FLOUR Receipt,
2,0110 barn Is, and shipments, (5,(4".) bushels.
Quiet, but stt-tdv. Putents, Ti Wit J, e
tta fancy, j.'i.,iJ2,05; fancy, U63U1 73;
choice, CJ luTijilo
WHEAT Ri . ipts, 410CO bush. Is, nnd
shlpmtnts. n, nw bushels Oiuntd Htm but
soon (lei lined on freo selling' nnd weak
ness In tot n closing weak nnd lower iTiun
v ester lay. No. 2ied cash 1) ;S pt ember,
5SV, Decern btr, Oi'te bid: Mil), Clc linked
CORN Itmlpts, 26 000 bu-hele. nnd ship.
ments. l.tMi bushels. Weaker on lower
domestic and foreign markets finally . nil.
Intf lOtisldi rabl under yestordny's closing.
No. 2 mixed, task, 3l4e asked; Septembei,
SO-'-ic; December, 21V asked. May, 5tiV
asked
OATS Ret elpts D6.00O bushels, and ship
ments, 20,000 bushels. Pull and weak fur
futures, but not much decline noted. Spot
lower No. J la-b,, le: September, 19Ue,
Dei ember 1'V .sited; May, 21 V,
CORN Mini .Steady. Quoted at $1 "".ft
1.70 pi r ban. I.
HRAN-Qui. t at Me on east trick.
II.VY St. ml). Choice wanted, but poor
Muff, of whkh thtr market Is overstocked,
slow sale
Ut'TTlMl Steady, Fancy 1'lgln, Kl4853c;
separator creamuy, liVfll7'"
EGCS-llrni.r Fresh, li'V.
PORK-Staudai 1 megs, Ss27.,
LARP Prime steam. 5 7o; choice, S5 77
HM'O.V Ik.v.d shoulders, C6.00; Jongs.
JfiJ',, shorts, I'M.
New Orl.ans, Sept. 80 PROVISIONS
Ungetllid Poik S"f,j8,u. '
LARH R.llind lieiee, 4'.l1c.
HoXED WKATS-Dty salt sllfiulders.
Btic; skies, K 10
HACON-SI.'ig, bc.
HAJIS-Cholce sugar cured. SHfllOc.
RH'll In fait dtnwud; urdinaty to gooil,
SV'tJV'
Fl.OFR Easy oMra family, 13,1033 15;
iutdils 3 2riJJ". '
coRNMEAl.-feteg.dy; tl.SO per liarrel.
RRAN-puU at (SHe
Il AY Firm prime timothy, S15.GQ431G 50;
CORN llasv
No 2 sacked, vihlte, 37
: mixed 3'
.tllCIW, 151'.
No, 2 tuicked nominal,
OA'IS Siea.lv.
'.6c, old, 2hc.
Liverpool, Sept 20 WHEAT Spot firm,
demand poor, No 2 red wlnur, U Hd No
2 ud spiitm, 4s llltd; No 1 hard Mini
lobn, 6s id No 1 California, U ll'ji.
Future-i oiKtiid stead), with near unl
distant positions Vid lower; clog.d quiet
with Septimber -vjil higher and otlnr
mouths i.,l higher; business htavkst 011
I.itc-Jt po.ltlons Septembei, 5g; O tolur 4s
lld; Nov.mber, os iid; Dciemlnr. 5s sVlj
Janunt), 6s l'4d, Pobruuiy, 5s l(d.
CollN-bpot firm; American mixed iuw,
3g Slid Fuiutes opened s.ady, with near
nnd distant positions lil lower, ilost-d eisy
with near isisiiiiuti liil lower and ills
tant positions iilil lower, business nlout
1 quail) dUtrlbutid Septembei, 3s i Oi.
tobi-r, 'it: Noviinbair, 3s t.1: Deiembir,
3s CH'l. Januar), Js 3 Vid; Fibular), 39
4V
Fl.OFR Firm demand moderate. St.
Louis fiuiv wiiitir, Is 3d
RACON atvadji diiaami moderata.
Cumberland cut, is to Sft pounds, 4Js; short
nbf, 2? pounds, r, lonf: clear l.cht J4
to I. iwuhcls 3. lone clear lumi, to
fKiuti Is, sij M; short clfnr backs ilRht,
H pounds, 34s ci short rlcar middles
lienvv, 55 pounds, 42s; clear bellies, 11 to It
pouti Is, 3V (V,
. SIlorLDKIus-Sitmrc, 12 to 18 poinds,
33
HAMS-Shorl cut, 11 lo 16 pounds, 48s M.
HHi:r-Bxtrn India tnpfs, ItVs 6d; prlmo
mrss, 01s
POUK-Prlmp tnrss, nne Western. M
Mi fine Western medium, r.ls 3d.
LAItP-Pirm. Prime Wistern. Ms, Svl;
refined In imlls, ?a.
The receijits of wheat during the pnst
three da)s were frvitot centals, Incltuilhir
127,() American. The receipts of American
corn durlhk the past tlirco dnjs were
CP.Toil centals.
Weather continues fine.
tolTei. ami iiirir.
New York. Srpt 20-COFrKK-Optlons
oiened Iwtrrly stead), wdth Setilember 10
polnta higher and other months tfllo points
lows-r, near dellv tries ilrm on covering:
dellveriPB weak' tied ttndor fnvtimble crop
outlook Closed nt'sulv, with msir monthrt
unclinnged to JO points higher, ami dis
tant months E isdtvta lower September,
16 PWlolR.', D(-cemlr. iiootrii.or.c
.li-ot roffesv-Illo dull; No. 7, 15"40. Mild
dull Conlovn, Uvalde.
(nntos Firm; gnl av erase Suntot,
tf . rcrclirts, 21,t) bn; stock, S20.0X)
bnts
llamlrurr Stewly, Wfili pfR'. ndvaneo.
Sales. 17,("i baas
Rio Firm. No 7 Itl.i. II OM; cTchnnrn
JflVI. Recrlpls. '.( tmas; clcareil for tho
t'litled Statoa lO.tX'i linns: ctenred for Kur
o, SOni lis kb: stock. 33T,t) baas.
Marehouse deliveries ftvin New York
yestenlay, 3,667 Imgs, New York stick to
ilav. 24jli) Iwgs; t'tdtexi Stiles stock, 333,
(771 bnrs, Mflcmt for the Fnltcl States, 23t,
(. lmg, total visible for tho Fulled States,
6.l,tW3 Imps, ngaltist 40,1750 bags last er.
SFUAIt Raw strong, fair retlnlns;, 34
3V . cenirliugnl, PS test, 3 5-1 Rellncsl
firm: crusne.1, 4 li-lotK'He?. powrtenil, 4
P-10fllV. Kriinulnted. 4 6-lMi4V
NVw York. Sept. 20.-COFFF.n-Rlo. or
dlmry, I7t,c
FFOAR Standi. Centrifugal ofT white,
I 13-1613 , prime velloiv, cliirlflpd, S 9-1'ti
3c off ellow. 3i,73ccc. "econd". lVf-sC
Molasses stead 1 ; centrifugal, good prime,
lttffllc; good, fair to prime. r")7o.
Havre, Sept. 50 COri 'KB Market
opened stendv; unchnnRoil to tf advance;
nt 12 in. tinclmnecd; at 3 p m , steadv,
tf net ndvance, closed steady, M?l""t net
advance; sales, J 1 000 bags.
('"It. .11.
New Orleans, Sept 20 -COTTON Fttt
tin's stead) : sal-s, ts,!"i0 bales; September,
vnoc bid. October, SOOc bid; Novembtr, 7 0.
i7i7ci Perember. "nofis.nic; .lantinr), SOI
fisor..; Februari snsflsioc: March S itiff
M4c. April S175,Sl!c; May, .V 21; 23c;
June. S swa 27c.
New York, Sept 20 COTTON Futurc
opened sten Iv nt the advance; sales, ll.(
lal"t Januar.v. S32c, Februnrj. $S1c:
March. 12c: April, S 13c bid; Mny. S51u
bid, Septimber, SOO bid; October, SW;
November, i 15c; December, S21c,
1. niul i d".
Chicago. Ill . Sent. 20. Lend No. 2. cash.
SSc; October, 3V Flaxseed No. 1, rn-h,
5c; October, Pk. Timothy seed Septem
ber. f3flV, October, S3.S0.
St. Louis Mo Sept 50 Rye No. 5, cash,
sacked, 3cjc. Flaxseed Cash, WHc on this
i-lib Tlmoth-, seed Stead) ; fZ'tlvi
Clov er seed b C35? 00.
Toledo. O., Sept 50. Clover seed Quiet;
prime cash, 14.30, October. "1.J3 per bushel.
MliUk).
CInclnnttl. O, Sept. 50. WHISKY
Steady. Sales nt Jl 22
St I.OUK Sept 50 WHISKY' Quiet.
Distillers' finished goods nt SI 22
Peoria, HI. Sept. Jn WHISKY rirm
rini'-hed goods on the basis of 1 22 for
men wines.
1 end mid Inc.
New "tork. Sept 50 Lead Steadier;
lookers' prlte. JIJ" exchange price, 53.35.
Spdtor Fiim domestic fiZYiiUi
st Louis S.pt. JO Lead Dull at tho
tic line Selb rs were asking 13 01, but
coul 1 lind no buvers Spelter Held at SI 05
io.NMGN- CATTLE, HOGS, SHEEP to
Star
(i)IIl't.M.
OVIMISMON-
Tor liest results.
Capital flOOOOO.
A New Company.
Telephone 1105.
Kansas Citv Stock Yards
Market reports furnished Wrlto us,
Obtain bet results by shipping vour CAT
TLE. HOGS AND SHEEP lo
HOLT. C. WHITE & CO.,
Livo btock Coiiiiiiission Mcrcliauts-
Rooms 10" 107 nnd 10S
CFormerly occupied by White A Rial),
Knu-Rs City Stork Varits
Consignments and corresponden-e solicit
ed Market ri ports free upon application.
Ttlephone 242t,
C Dixon. II
l'res A Trcns.
S Lincoln.
Vlic Pros
C G Plxon,
Secrctar).
charles dixon commission go.,
!RKSAL-
IWft BROKE
MEN
ERS.
Iiull-istltj -loik Vi.rtls, Tel. t:tr.."..
We bu feed, rs on orders and make rea
Fonablc advun is to responsible pirtles.
Write us for information and inatxet n
ports fARMERS, FEEDERS, SHIPPERS
l l)Nil(.N TtOlR
CATTLE, JIU0S ami SHEEP lo
Ben L Welch k Co
comnissioN merchants,
!
Sto. k Yards, Kansas City Mo.
Mat kit reports futnl-hid W'rite us
Illl
i.ivi: siotic iiAr.Mir.
Receipts at Chli-vigo, St. Louis, Omaha
nnd Kansas City ).-,terday vine Lattli,
10 0, hogs, I,-",-.'), and hheep, 17,100, same
tiny last ear, cattle, 21, SW, hogs, 27,100, und
sheep, s.DOO.
Nt w York, Sept. 20 European cables
quota American steers u'yjll'-j. dtcssid
weight; refrigerator In if nt Kt..n c No
expoits to-da). lo-monow 1,077 beeves and
2,710 nuarti rs of bicf.
McCo) lti o". A Il.tss, In a circular to the
trade )est iiln), sa) : "Th. supplks of
the Northwest cattle have be.n large on
this market and largir than iver bifore,
nnd runs of sudi cnttlo to Chicago h ivo
be.n uvcsslve Jliitli miukots tiro selling
them from 13 50 to SI 00 large tine fat cat
tle weighing from 1,1 00 to 1,100 pounds
"Thej have had the effect of dipre-sing
pikes on good medium natlvts, fed und
wintered Westerns, glass Texnns, . tc.
Whllo tho killing grades of ? tens nro grad
ual!) wtukining, ions and heifers .ra
holding up nmarknbly well, selling nt b.st
piiieii we have had ut this s. asun of tho
).ur for many )nrs. All light grades of
stin I. tattle, inlvifc, )earllngs und J-).nr-olil
steers and helftrs lire In active demand
at ver) h'gh piiecs Hood strong fi.dtts
also in good dimind nt stiff v iluis. Knn
sus seems to be telling her aged cuttle und
busing stoekets, while .Missouri is bu) lug
tin. heavy cattle. Quito n number of large
tecdlng jectlons in Kansas are not pre
paring to feed on nnoiuit of high priced
lattle, expei ting 10 tuke hold 1 iter on. The
Munition .m wo ne It is that about the
usual nuinbtr of inttlu will go on full feed,
and with the Intge- coin crop to bo utilised,
vie cannot hope for high pikes on fat
lattlo fur thu next live or six month'..
The tdgh prkes of tiedlug cuttlo are,
however, olfset by cheap corn, so tht re
Is apt to be the usual piollts In feeding"
V vl'Tl.E Movimtnta for tho past twen-t)-four
hours:
Cattle Calves.
Receipts ,, , i,K.', 371
Shipments... j,7ts 70
Drive-outs 2'tdl 151
Then wus fair life and a fair markot
had )estnda). There were no groat nutn
lier of native dieasud bicf nnd expott
stets In, and under the Inilinme of thu
moderatti supply prkes rultxl stuady, but
tin demand was light Tin re wuro not
many native oows in. but good offerings
from the inngo cqunti) The market was
htiady to a llltle lirmer, and sales fnlily
uotlvo. Stotkers and feders n.ie In good
demand, but prkes It regular. Rest shuwitl
'lip reused llimnen, while poor grades wore
both dull and lower. Range- lattlo weie
lure In good numbers fiom tin West und
Northwest, but In the Texas division the
supply was light, 'lho ftellug was a little
lirmer. but amies were slow Milch 1011s
weie firm under the Influent o of light of-In-ings
and dmiand good Common, J1561S;
medium to fair, Jit27, and tool to choice,
SJSill.'.
REPRESENTATIVE BALKS
No. Pock. A. J'rlce.INo pock. Av. Pftc
DRESSED REEF ANP EXPORT STEERS
.127.
5 to j Jl
.1317
. 4 95
x.0 .... 13'57
4 U
I 40
4 00
3 1)
4.' .. ..IPS..
19 .... F6J
41 1J15 ,
4 bll
4 15
3 6.",
4 0".
4 40
1 W
Jl) .... 1115., .
22 1181 . .
2u 1I'J..
20 11W..,.
4J 11C.,.
II I . ' ,
1 "7l 1 Tw
... 1M7 ,
i-i .W.'.liW.,'."
4J3.
PH., ., ..1271..., .1 .) I (0......1M1..1. J S3
1? ... . 9S2. ., 3( I
7...... xxj ,, i 10 2 ..... SIO ... 1 75
3 l'W...i 2 10 50 . ... leW.... 2 2
Jt $01... 2 St 3 , 970...1 2 25
ll...... Ml..., 2 40 12 ..... S.... 2 P
11...... HI.,., 2 IT. .1...... W.... 2 ."
85 iH.. 2 70 9 Kill.... 2 "0
13 .... 3 (0 11 75... . 2 '.1
10...... m .., 2 10 4...... yr..... i 40
I 107..,. I !) f. Mi..., 2 10
W CIS..., !lf. S 9S7.... 23
11 S.... S 3D r. P7L... 2 2.i
C ?.,.. I 25 6.1..1. P92.... 2 25
7 Ml.... 5J1) 23 1027..,, 2 t)
is !s.... :m 11 ,!-,.. :m
s 1C17..,. 2 IK II l7.... 2C.
58 ?.... 5 70 50 !7 ... 2 7t
15 TO.... 2 0 11......101S.... 2 S3
S 1073.... 3 C
HULLS
1 1W.,.. 1 70 1 .... 8C5
3 lJjfl.... 2(0 (5., ....1375.... 2 5".
8 1500.... 8 1 1M... 3(0
K TJ1.... 2fl5 1......1450..., 2 r.t
1 1210 ... 2ffl 2 120". .. 2 30
1 1R2H.... 8 40 i....,.irri .. 271
1 1820... 3 45 J 1 1B.... 2 30
JU'IFHHH.
) 627.... 5f5 I H fv, ... 2 0-,
IS...... 50! ... 2 55 J 15 r,IO.... 2C)
CALVE!
11 O .... 11 M I D C? .... 12 0J
",BTO''Ci:nJ NP FEEPrRS.
W 114s.... STil 2.1...... 7.r,..., 3 40
T:.... C"i "ffi SI M ... .13,-.
I......lir0.... 3 75 40 1HW.... 3 50
10 512... 3 3,1 30...... 127.... 2 ')
S4 1IM.... 4 15 2: ICI.... 3 (
80 11SS.... 8 2f. 2S o.-O.... 3 (V,
V .... 77.... .140 15 Hit.... 3 31
10 ,1127.,.. 3 0 20. ,,.,.11112.... 3 5".
e tu;.... 3311 31 nil..,, r. m
It 1811... ftf IS 931... 1.10
41 Ull... 3 35 17 CSI.... 3 3.'.
20 .... 1221 ... 3 rr.
RANGE CATTLE-NATIVE DIVISION.
TEXAS STEERS
M 977.... S ft.'. I 7. 1011.... !M
3.15 979... 3(0 I X. . U01.... 3 PS
TEXAS COWS
25 S52.... 5 10 I 47 ... . 711.... 2 TO
S Kit.... 2(0 I 1 ... .120).... 2 45
W Hi.... 2 30 I 19 ML... 5 43
27 &25.,.. 2 45 I
TEXAS nt'LT.9.
21 MB.. . 2'JO I 1.. .. ?:o.... 1ST.
TEXAS CALVES
27 tj .. . sw 1 r... .. .... i w
, X. M. HEIFERS.
500 CC . . 2 25 !
WESTERN STEERS.
'" 072.... 2 r.i j 2,. loro.... sro
25 970 . 1IW law . 111S.... 3 C"
COLORADO STEERS.
22 l?i 3 H I
WYOMING P-TEKRS
91 9211 3 10 I 10. 9T.0 ... 2 75
WYOMING COWS.
53 S1L... 2 50 I
W i:. Divl, Ulnli
(Vt 121 ... 2 70 I 153 7".t ... 2 fA
1". .. . "50 2 10 I 73 9H5.... 2C0
E J. Hell Utah
172 ... .IfW ... 3 50 I S2 935.... 2
1 . 011 .. 2 9.1
RANGE CATTLE TEXAS DIVISION.
TEXAS AND INDIAN STEERS
11 ... . 07.... .1 12UI SO !7I.... 5X-,
21.'. .1101.... 3 25 "1 13... . S9 .. 2 So
TEXAS AVP JNP1AN CiUVS.
520 7i5l,... 2 f 0 ,"2 7"2 ... 5 50
32 x03.,., 2 1", 31 .... V ,, "50
21 .... 5 '.". 2", 7.51.... 2 1".
3." 710.... 5 30 40 ... . r,S ... 2 ".
2'5. . 77(5 .. 2 1" 21 SOI.. 2 55
TEX S ANP INDIAN ni'T.T.S.
IS IV, . 2 CO I 12 ... f1 t 70
TEXAS ANP INDIAN HEIFERS.
CI. 71 . 2 m I
TEXAS AND INDIAN CTA"ES
t-1 S7 .... 11 0.1 I 51 Hf . .. S 50
27 . . . T .... 7 Tlt 2.....Jt . ..7r0
HOGS Movements for the past 51 hours:
Receipts C4I57
Shipments (SS
Drive-outs , 2,911
A weaker but nt the same time, fnitly
nctlte market, w-is hud )esterday. Tho
offerings while larger thnn Frldnv of last
week, were not heavy, und packers wero
very good btivtrs Hut they wanted lower
prices under the Inlltience of declines else
where nnd sales gemrallv showed declines
of 5iiUc Extreme range, 1!KCf4 30, bull:
of sales, CI 0001.50.
REPRFFNTATTVE SALES
No. Av.Wt. Price. No Av Wt. Price.
"H si j 2 73 Ti eo ins $ 2 71
mi ins too 110 nt 4 2.1
4-5 020 310 3 SO It) SO 51 3 91
81 SO 2J7 4 CO K 310 4 00
77 50 253 1 00 C 320 211 4 0".
rj 591 4 ft", 71 40 211 4 05
1 VI SO 1.03 4 07", V) 320 L37 1 10
74 so 2T1 4 10 Nl SO 191 4 10
61 120 iJl 4 10 311 40 1D.5 4 12U
SS 2ul t 11 111 217 11",
S7 3j,i 4 13 5S 40 2J$ 4 5n
(53 1S7 1 50 7J 20S 4 22'-$
CI 2i) 4 J5 f7 40 2il 4 51
it 50 9S 3 05 97 131 5 SO
(51 12.1 3 9i) rS 41 J 4 20
21 5tO 2J0 3 Si 40 120 2SS I 01
K 270 4 00 i,l 10 5J! 4 (H
CS i'7 1 0.1 70 II ) 231 4 01
70 5fl 2J1 4 ti! u! SO 220 4 10
7t 3 JO 203 4 10 W l-'O 2JS 4 1(1
f.l SO 23S 4 10 71 120 11". 4 12'i
rr 3is 1 12 si so 210 1 r,
93 40 2U 4 1". CI iSl 4 20
Til 2J.t (20 (J P'l I -0
CO fO LVJ 4 21 SJ 500 '.0.7 1 30
SHEEP Movemonts for the past twenty
four hours:
Receipts 1 1S5
Shipment -"Pt
Drve-outs 5 3"t
There wero not miny In yesterdiy and
the quality was generilly poor, hence a. dull
m irket If here, good killing sheep and tho
bc-t class of feeders, would have sold very
will, but stotktrs were not wonted, and
poor btuff of nil kinds was very hard to sell.
REPKHSENTATI VE SALES.
Av W. Trice.
511mos 51 SI TO
I'll IV stern' .....iJ 2 71
Fl cuill lambsi 3') 5(0
57 muttons W 2 71
13 mutton IPS 2 50
HORSE ANP MI'LES Movements for
fho post twonty-fuur hours.
Receipts 51
Shipments 91
Drive-outs
There was icrv little doing In this class
of stock yesterday, but what few bales
made brought steady prices Iluyors still
conllning their wants lo good animals.
W'e auote
Mules, 11 hands ..
Mult", ii, hin Is.
J2W 35
, 33ST 43
, 405) CO
6 i, 70
sifritn
, 15Jp 20
301i 11
3Jfr 77
40'u 75
Mult-,, la hands
Mules 15H: hands
Muli-s P" to i(.4 hands
Horsts Southern
II jres btrieters
Drivers
Drafts . ,
HORSES
SOLD AT AUCTION
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of each
wiek, ut the Kansas City
Stock Yards llorss and Mule Oept.
W. . KIl'GIl A. SON, Mining, rn. r
Hundreds of all classes of horses sold at
private s lie und at auction each day. All
stock must bo as reprcs ntetl or no sale
LIVE SriHK IIV 'lEI.EOIt.UMI.
St. Louis, Mo Sept, 50. CATTLE Re
ceipts, i.ECO; shipments, oo. Muiket steady
for nutlves. uctlvu and tinner for Tc-xuiih.
Shipping sleets, SI lTj5.40, dtissed bief
gradts, f3 60fq5u); bulk of suits, SJ.75TII50,
stens under 1 OnO pounds' wtlglit, i'.Mti
3 50, bulk of sales, $jooii.i30; blockers and
nelers, $Jj3fi3 7i, cows and hilfirs, tintto
3 5o, Texus und Indian ntecr, tiviitirr.
bulk of sales, JJSyuJO: cows, and hclfcrs.
SJ lfi3 f
HOGS Receipts, 4.5(0; shipments, 3,500,
Markot lc lower, n.iivy, Jl.iyol.i5; t.ack
irs Sli""i13o, light, IIKrtiir,. '
. SHEEP Receipts. l.SoO; slilpments. none,
Mnrku strong, Nutttit inuttpns, Cjrtj50;
bulk of salts, J7'Vij3 10 lambs, Wtriii 0);
boutliw. stern shiip, UivfJoi),
Chkugo, Sipt, 20 CATTLE-Recelpts.
COnO. The supply wus f ir for Friday und
proved to bo ample, us the central demand
was not vtry good. Prices win Incllmd
to be wenk again to-day and hoivy fcradeu
sold budl) 1'or the lust two days u very
few sabs have been maHo over f3l0; a lim
ited number of prlmo fat steers going at
3 5u.5.t5. Texas cattle wore 511q lower,
i-etiiu, were ntgner, and w prad of prima
1,255 pound Mura wero sold at JI51.
HOGS Receipts, 18.000. More have ar
rived this weik thun a )iar ago. nnd
thire u un Increase of about 15,0 0 over
last wetk. Husiness was again uulmatid
lioth local packets and shippers Inning
fnely, but prices wire largily Eo lower,
with very heavy hogs especially chtnp
Hulk of sales occurred at S3 90S 1 10 for
paikers. ami at $1,251 1.4. for shippers.
Common to chop e heavy and medium sold
at n n extreme range ot $JM34t5. medium
w lights s. Illng the highest. Mixed lots
sold ut S3 904; I 50, und light weights at JJ 9)
fjliO Tiu re wire goal sales of pigs welgh-In-
CO to 95 imunds, ut $3 30t4 01, while HO
to 1-1 pound pigs brought SJSft4 35
KHEIJP Reoelpts, i3.(a). Inferior to
extra native shtep fold ut I12r.fi3.t6, tho
bulk of the salis being' nt J2 50j3.l5. and
Wt sterns, whkh comprised the bulk of the
otrvrings, sold at SJ 25Si 3.23VC. Iiambs,
many of which were Westerns, sold, active,
ly at I260I&4 93, chlifly at SI50IS150. Feed,
lng shein brought SJ4OJJ2S0. und feeding
lambs sold ut $3 2613.75 During tho latter
purt of the weik the decline In sheep and
lutnbs wus largely it-guliu-d
Omaha, Sept, 20. CA'tTLE Receipts,
2,500. Murktt active, utrongei; everything
boli. iJ.thQ bvcf b tic fa '3.70.10; W'Cit-
GRAIN MARKETS LOWER;
WHEAT, AtTKn AN ADVANCF, HKCAMIlJ,
iiKArr and ii.ci.i.si:i.
Corn for May Dropped P3c-OaU Log
38o and rroTUIoin Were Steady
at Slight Declines Alt
'Itonnd.
Clilcagx, Sept. 2d.-Shorts sccmotl to liavo
filled un on whent and the market was
weak to-dny, December closing -o lower.
May corn lost tjc, May onts ,o ami pro
visions finished nt declines.
Wheat, nfter selling parly at No n.lvnnco
over )estird)S close, turned henvy and
sold ofT. Tmde was slow nnd In marked
contrast with tho activity which Ins pre
failed for some days, Uto early Liverpool
cable was cxisler nnd domestic markets
showed a Oowntvnrd tendency. Thu
Northwest receipts wero llber.il, over 1,10)
cars, against foj cars the mma dny list
year, and sieculatlon was slow nnd nar
row The active covering by shorts dur
ing tho list few days has ro far evened
up that Intcicst. so theio wus not much
buying on account to-dny, Sialptrs, vvlm
found themselves with wheal on their
hands, were nn-xMus to t-ell It, but the buy
ing wits so light thnt concessions were ti
necessity. At ono time It was thottkht
tint, llnldwln nnd Fiirnum wero buying
nnd adding to their already big line oC
long Bturf, but they flnnlly withdrew and
the market again fiibk.sI.As a general thing
news was penrco and without Importance.
December sold early at W-iQKVsC or 'iilf'ie
nbovo the close lost night, then Htort 1
downward and sold Irrcgiilitly to tSV,
closing at DSV.
Tho corn m-irket was not active but It
wis weak. The undefined fcttr of a pos
sible squeeze In Seplcmber was not so
much In evidence to-dty ns on yesterday
nnd the dny before. Receipts to-day wero
177 cars by rail nnd 8,3.1.5 bushels by- canal.
May opened nt 59V, sellers, with some of
fered and lought nt 2iMi21i..c nt the snmo
tltnt' It declined to 5J18S,291to nnd closed,
at that.
Oit wero quiet nnd wenk. following
corn. September Fold from 19'C to 19V,
and) Mny from 21V lo 20c, closing nt thu
latter price.
Provisions were easier at tho opening,
but for some time remaltnsl steady at a,
slight decline. Kiter they bccnnia weaker
and had quite a break in tho end. October
pork sold down fiom $S 21 to SS 0.1. niul
closed nt SS 07 V, January from S9 CO to SI IJ1!,
nnd closcsl ut the last named quotation.
Iird at the close was 7V lower for Octo
ber and 5c lower for January, nnd ribs fell
12V for October mid 7V for January'.
orn, S3 004 30: Texts steers, S2 2.1f73.50;
i-ows and heifers, S2 50173.50: dinners, tl.AOTP
2 40; stackers nnd feeders, $2.S0I3S0; calves,
S3(itri(l0, bulls, S150fi2.73.
HOGS Receipts, 2,(W. Murket 5c lower.
Heavy, SJ 90111.15; mixed Sl.OWtlOl; light,
W7"4(4 10. plfi, S2f0Si3 50; bulk of sales, $1.(0
UJ4 10.
SHEEP Receipts, 2,500. Market steady.
Fair to choice natives, $2 50-!?3.'J3; West
erns SJ511J3 00. common and stockers, $2.00
Q2.73; lambs, SJ(oft4.7o.
lMIONOGRAl'II FORESHADOWED.
Tho ainn Who Did This 'JOO Ye-trsAgo Was
Conslderiil OIT.
In a communication -to the Popular Sci
ence Monthly, Dr. Frank L. James gives
ti curious Illustration of how extraordinary
geniuses In times pist sometimes foro
hhadowecl in their writings the mtrvels of
n later ern In the world's affairs Of all
the l-itest wonders of man's Ingenuity, tho
phonograph, he savs, would seem to be at
least one that was not subject to the dict
um of Solomon, "Nothing new under tho
sun;" and yet n few months ngo, whllo
nmuslng myself with Cyrano de Herger.ie's
Hlstotre eomlque des Htnts et Empires tin
la Lime et du Solell (Paris, lfiOi), 1 wan
amazed to come across the matter quoted
below, which surely foreshadows tho phon
ograph as closely as do Reason's words
the steamship nnd rallvvnv
The author (De Ilorgetac) Is on n voyage
over tho moon. Left nlone a little while by
his guide the latter gives him, to help hi ne
whlie nway the hour, some books to read.
The books, however nre diffetent fiom nny,
seen on eirth They ate, in fact littlo
boxes, which Cyrano thus describes-
"On opening one of the boxes I found
I know not whit kind of metal (app.it a tus)
similar to our clockwork, composed of 1
know not how many little devices and im
perceptible machinery. It was a book cor
talnly, but a most mnrvelous one, which
has neither leaves nor character, a book
to understand which the eyis are useless-.
one needs only to use his eirs
"When one wishes to read this book ho
connects It by a sort of little mrve to his
ears. Then lie turns a needle to the rhap
ter that he wishes to heir, and Immedlat.
ly there emerges from the insti anient on
fiom the mouth of man, or from a mttsl, al
instrument.nll the words and sounds w hi. li
serve tho Grands Lunalres for languagi
I will sav, further, thnt Cyrano nnticl.
pitcd many of the Inventions and concep
tions of modern aeronauts. No wonder
that he was considind by his contempor
aries as "somewhat off" or, as tho Fi tmh
say, as a cerveau brule."
i't:.s.ios.
Washington, Sept. 20 TJio following pen
sions have been Issued-
MISSOURI.
Original Georgo Muller, Osage Rluff,
Cole: Murmadukt O. Gordon, Clinton, Hen
ry; Frederick Wclpmann, St. Louis, St,
Louis; William Gailngher, bt. Louis, St
Louis; Peter Delp, Mllo. Vernon.
Additional George W. Gulllon, Dixon,
Pulo-skl.
Original, widows, ( tc Sarah C. Cloud
Ponce de Leon. Siono: Anna S. Lee. St
Louis, St. Louis.
KANSAS.
Original Edward Sullivan, National .Mil
itary home, Leavenworth.
Additional Andrew- J. Morrison, Wash
ington, Washington.
Reissue Randolph D. Smith, Fraiilo
View. Phillips
Original, widows, etc. Minor of John
Washburn, Lirned, Pawnee.
KANSAS tiri CINCINNATI.
Willi ink mill II. A O. S. W.
A vestibule sleeping car leaves Kansas
City Union depot every tiny at 0 20 p m ,
via tho Wabash railroad, running through
to Cincinnati, O., without change, via
II. A O. S. W. railroad from St. Louis,
arriving In Cincinnati nt 11 3o next morn
ing, making the run in seventeen hours)
und ten minutes, tho fastest time ever
made. On this same train are through
frleeptrs to Washington. D C., Hililmoro
und Philadelphia, and passengers for
points tast of Olmlnn-itl can Btep from tho
Kansas City -Cincinnati sleeper Into tho
through bleepers any time uftcr leaving
bt, Ixjuls, Passengers for Louisville and
points South leave tho sleeper at North
Vernon at 9.31 a. m.
1'or Kcntucicy unit boutn this sleeper la
n gnat lonvinlence.
Tho Wabash Is tho only road offering
this through car bervlct. Sleeping tar
births seuutcd ut Wabash ticket oltke.
Ninth and Dilawaro stre. is, or virile to
II N. GARLAND
Western Passenger Agent
Kansas City, Mo,
HOMF.SI'.EKEKV IIAGUIISIO,!..
VI 1 hullta 1 it Route,
Homeseekirs' excursion tickets will hn
en sale via the bantu Fo Rouu ,7,?
Btpttmber 10th und 24th. to points in Kan
sua, Oklahoma, Indian Territory, Texas
Colorado, Utah, New Mexico und Arizona
excipt to points west of Maricopa, on tho
B. P. R R. and Ash Fork, on thu A 7 W.0
II. R, Very low rates mudo for ,he round
trip. Stopovers allowed on the going tr ,,
This Is a splendid opportunity Vo bP ,. u
enormous crops raised In the grcut South
west. For particulars, call on or u(ld"J
Georgo W. ilugeiibuih, P. A T. A north
last corner Tenth und Main btriets or
lOod Union avenue. .ie., or
Tho I our .Mile I'l l. er I I, 1.1-
Consld
lately
uuted
bouth'of ta'wl.ns: 1 VyoT-Vl cft'clly ff'ltf
the Union Paciito railway. u ls '
Tho aiea covired ls about forty intin ..
lcw.tH n,l fMrtv ...11... ,.. .,.. milCS ill
.specially rich In mltnTal. UoW was '?
discovered there In 1S91. and tie foflowmc
year several cUlms Were located; not Si, R
tho last )ear, however, haj un) consider,'
Lie utiiount of lapltal or l,bor be.n ev"
r.,,sr.iei'dris."acr to pro " iVJ;
PlAaceJl'Co,m!,yt. VhT 1 iS?"
Atairvp 91 on .mil i.ral .."' 8 Mlnllll-
erable attention has been ,itro...,
to the Four .Mile nlacir lk-1 u a,.u
." xl-""U 7.V.U"'--' S''..d Carb'n
are operating with 'splendid success"?,',,
out doubt these llelds aie the HiA"b:
uifeiition."1 U' We!"' wor',l,y 0
Information regarding sameiiiHi.. .
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