Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 120, Ed. 1, Wednesday, August 15, 1883 Page: 5 of 8
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JW"V TLtI.o r.loc.llon
WM lUUtlOU passed .oil'
. irt-i conW"Mu ' I r ..oiled
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Iljliun--? 11(111 4. UrUClC 1.
cn'nfflaiwliwt.2l.
THE GrM
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ii rusted 111 IhoV&loi
fOl
nouN'D uock.
tnlori.ut wnct
tlm fonntlliitlniml niiieudlileufh Imro
to-day; 7.1 votes for tho Hijhiiidment; . .....
nnd lii) against. J rj irminrnii .wwi lUiir-Md tat.
M.iin L li"'--A New Mire.
TLMPLln . ' fcpeclalto the Unictte
Temple August 14 -Temple to-day r Bound Hock August llU-Tho cot-
distinguished .Jicrself by a trial or on efop U mtlinu fust onticftu Lofiio
iiumttioal strength With htr older ralh. b'ioiirtjuufcoriio
but not Inoro energetic fclster Italian. q hero nro rumors of llitf Gonrirelown
Thcprlzd was tho comity scat for Tap being extended o Wo-Ih i?no
Temple if n two-thirds majority of distant day. "up.iSHs at no
votes could be hud. Tho vote in Tom- The Wistern Union &hitianv arc
pltf stands v present count W In Juvor I puBlng up the third nmerclal
of Temple; in favor of Bellon li). thus wlrOntong this dlvlaloHi v u'umucllU
showing a mil Id volo at Temple fori -.i& '
hJJ3) u bklt Kbbmnh
..ii
tho removal of the county scat from
Helton to Temple. Tho day pnaed oil'
iUletly. tho people all paying atten-
tion to bujdnoM.
IlLLTON.
Bolton. August M. This belilc the
day hit apart lor thii election to decide
lMJH0ifb.
Dry
&
7 '
. &1
Crops-ICe-
Weather nml Suffering
turned Home. (
fcpoolnl to tho Gazelle ' ' ".' .
jiiiisiioro August 14. Thu Weather
limuli
in
-. i - ------ ttiic7 -..- ..timi: i
m. Tii;iS:roe condj 'm
Third rX riiYet-rourths of a mj
! '.wouliy Force; Alvraar
socoiul; Lord Lyon third. Tlmel:lQl.
liif"rtor to m U6" ;Ki)olifVj ehotw
K). ' "
NftVfVotk.
11 vm rocK.
'v -v..- inn.l H llforii-.Ur(THits
H;mniiiy bVport. l)rosw;UWfttrull. Rtt!W
m ior romiiiuu m i'' ""'"'.":' .'
(.Utuinliu BHift
I5SCtU0ll(
for iaii
rktitiocr-
Xkw Vniiit. Aiifii.i Hj Viomt-Flrni.
who knocked Wagner out In the fourth1 tS fi?;'W fUfWl
AXOTHKIt Mtlit.
TJtll.l....... i. ... i i . Sl
"-.uuik AIICUSl HI. A limo I12UI lwilVi:t7Wr. ioxas hiiu
netwi'cji WiHIxin AVniTiier of lMtti- '7fcrwwtcn ilrci..
lliri.i W.'lft rrilllrlif lild mnrlilM t M!wlnl- Imiltnnit. ilnll.
" r- r T '" '
Atri.w.t .... r-"' ."" " .
iriiuennii. n r... .i.iij ri.n. n.iu .tin.
rcMilhig in n victory fur CoilniUick
Uu-Rtncr no a tiki i oiH'i ' w f'1
- i mi ltf-.RtortmtrNo.arlJai 1K; Ko. "J red
i mi s.
day hit apart ior urn election to tieciuo j lrv .. ..." " (1 ;-;; vv;; v.
the location for the. county slto of llrll l :?." "u .VILi .?uiVl'!:..f?V."
county inany nihil faces weio to he of jm ; V'VV" '" !"""'
... .. ". . .. v
htfs just
licm
gfflion 0 article
;?' ctlonO article
WHnn a) against 10.
2 Sfiilo" .
i"" . ... f-..iwmi nw . a:
tltllllO" l"-'"" " -'
Anient to article of tho
wJ. f"?::. p.
01ll.r. ..--
KlltaS o e r V UufiSit of
a"!?uui v ' si
Sdowiluiitto defeat them
leiSj- ew ddfeatcd by live
ooneior.
UAlNravr''B
;!fe AURUnt 14-Two linn.
.imlv-clht votes cast; at
rto oilc for a I the ; ui .
There wlis r""'J "" "ri -
imtust M.-Electioa retunis
'V?.niiit I'oiintv lor ainend-
ainendments 4.
itstol-For mayor C. C.
'it rjflira. Kecond ward; Jack
i Ttliil rfaril 5 C. T. Boon
iiird. City iiltorncy S. Led-
jl iftlm Sleener: recor-
!. Hutai : City engineer .1.
rfairitMihvilcian Ui. S. M.
; treasurer II. Brigance ; sue-
U'.HUijey.
DALLAS?
i Aug. H. The vote on tho
ikiiiHl nniundnieiitH is very
DlfcM nml North Texas geii-
ifir ii heard troin. 'rnu pou
Itr will not reach one-hall the
.... i it i 1... ... ...in. i-
1113 ueueveu inu uiciii-
In tlm IlmiI In the city lut
itty vole is likely to bo tho
sy and the result in the county
ltKliiipohslblo to state to-
hitlwooutof thetwelVHfiin-
jreeketol public; weigher.
flof voters reiusiu u vino n
liiitl'iniiliiiueiidineiits at all
.mmwlihiim wero so comnlox
Uiwycouhl not underatitnd
teon uroupcd noout in anstous con-
viTHiilioti with our citizens apparently
iir deeply interested in tho Issue as
though it were poihe great national
event. The rotunis thus ft'r givo Bel-
ton an overwhelming victory and our
pioperly holders aio jubilant. Con-
hldorlng tho leltitlvoiiiiu piiuliitlon
and natural advantages ot iJeltim and
Temple respectively a dUlVreiit result
would have been marvelous. This
virtually settles the county seat ques-
tion for all tlmo to come.
Tho constitutional amendments also
were carried by a largo mujojity.
l'Vi.nu.
Tyler August 11. The election to-
day excited no Interest whatever and
u very light voto vu polled. This pre-
cinct gives about UOl) mnjoiity against
tho amendments and it Is probable
that the county will go largely ugainfet
them.
AUSTIN
Austin Aug. 14. Only live voting
places open in the city to-day. Thcso
polled 1H7 votes; lii" against and fifty
votes for tho ameudinents and the
country pieclncU to be heard from.
ltOUNl) nocic.
Round Bock Aug. 14. The amend-
n;ents were carried in Bound Bock
FINANCE AND COMMERCE. Mm
riVANmAl. No.3CUftXo.iIatorei3JjM'Jt.ai
f I . - v f . r i
jii-js (Minnie T.iritnn nif Hint rn.
turned from an oxtendi'.d visit to Lou
isiana ami Is receiving thu congratula-
tions of her many fi lends! 'V -
san ASimio?
t -
Martlneo or Clint lc Iliililinrd to Miss. i:i)a
lMultc.
fipectnl to tUo Oarctte. '
tsiin Antonio August 14.' Cbus. O.
Hubbard the well-known" representa-
tive of Benny Blco it Co. wool com-
niisiion men of Boston was married
hero to-day to Miss Kiln V. Platte.
Aii'iMixi:
1 ...ii
Built of Sllrrp-Tlio.Muikcini'vhliit:.
Hpeclul to the (Inzcttu.
Abilene. AiKtir 14. Janies Hol-
land presiding oillcer of .Stlnchcoinb
Davie i it Lainbcih fcold l.OUO ewes
to-days at six dollars per head.
feiieep niarKCf is reviving Here.
Velliue
nomtnnt
nomlniil
nominal
ri.VANCTAI
OAzmn O i-Wcs Aug.
uui.ii nu HI i.vr.ii.
now tmytug
AMfcrlcnnRUver dollar par.
A mortal ii halves and tjuar'spar.
MUX can mjver dollar... . so
Moslcan ver Imlvro 35
Moxlcrtn llver quartern.... 15
Now ork islgiu currency
Now Oiicans tight currency.......
t-I-oul WiJht. currency ...........
Sterling lu jiiiftUsunm f 1.90 currency jt XI
Now i ork lj;ht currency ..iarVi
JtewOrletanBslRht curroncy.w( dlscn
Qnlyaston cltcUt. ourrency Jin aUcount
u ixrnit tieht currency iar9
ChlCAKOIIzht. eurrnnnv. Ufa i
JporJlC0
WperflW
tj per Jinv
Thu
THE LABOIt COMMITIEE
AlitM.SE.
Be Augiibv H. Ai uio eieeuon
-A.W lUe result is iih follows:
innnn control of schools 70
lb. toiumeiiunieht to tne con-
Bi.tH aualnsta.
WILIS VillST.
Polnl. Au!!Utll Tho elec-
pu'd or quittJy and a small
bi ihwui 'IJie amendments
hero lie Iia nialoritv. The
III he itbout the Kiino all over
hty.
COLOUADO.
Uo August 14. The election
tills city to-day passed oil
A. very small voto was cast.
kin tiny-seven in favor of tho
i una six ML'ninst. The
loclktiliicil control of tim nub-
ply u large majority.
-Mi:xtA.
AUL'Ust M. A Hnocltil ulue-
Leltl Iiimi! to-dnv In conUinc-
Rh the tnto election for city
T.A.lIord. who has held
lee for the past twelve years
TOeu. Tiiuvotoon tm: con-
ul nmcndiuent was' Ill'ty-tivo
uueiimnuiits and tinrty-iwo
OUOUCIKTOWN.
efown August 14. Thoclec-
k jiiaue to-uay A very
'Clowns polled and resulted as
racndntentofbection 0 article
to. for 01.
iilllieilt Of section 0 nrtlcln T.
41. for 70.
iiliiU'lil to section .'i nvlu.h. 7
41 for sj. '
luaient to article o. against 7!l
lUTe-t was taken in the elcc-
2so interest was manifested
iiAi'.nno.
Laredo. August 14. The election to-
day for tho adoption of the constltu-
tio'nal amendments passed oil very
'quietly. The saloon men forgot to
close up untu i o-ciock. winy huuui
40 votes weie polled all fortheamend-
ments. CORPUS CHIUSTI.
Corpus Cliristi August 14 But lit-
tle interest was lelt in tlie election to-
day in this city. Not -over 100 votes
we're cast and they were nearly all for
the amendments.
. ii:i'1'i:hson.
.Tefll'ison August 14. The drouth
has prevailed to a fearful extent to-
dnv : saloons were closed and the
I election law strictly observed. A very
meagre vote througliout Alaiion. roi-
iticians and business men took but
little interest in the election. .The
iimendmonti) will undoubtedly receive
a three-fourths mainritv.
KAN ANTONIO.
Pan Antonio August 14. The city
vote on the constitutional
wim vi'pv IIltIiI. S'-etioi
pf.ni.1 ved '"!): for to (il au'ainst: section (J
sumo article K'l to (!: section II. article
7. .'517 to "!); section .'i same article (114
to (ii.'; article 0 340 to VQ.
OAi.vnsroN.
Galveston. Augiwt 14 The election
on tho constitutional aiueiidments oc-
casioned little interest here. Probably
not over 15(1 vote weie cast two-
thirds of which were against the
amendments Tho expense ot each
ballot deposited was about $1.2o.
Still Ktiqulrlnc Tutu tho ItlcliUnml Wronir
of tint TeU'Krnplirit.
New York August 14. The United
States senatorial sub-coiumlttee on
... ..!.... i i... I.. i!ii. (irrotttitift i"UWI """ euueinioii reasHemuieii io
precinct today by eiglity-tlireamujoil- . ;..... 1(11.ilor flf
ty '..... . tho Brotherhood of telegraph opera-
Brenhan. AugusV 14.-T.ie election ! " S l!" 1!U1!'.1
nasHed oil' very ouletlv. only about 12 " " '. " "LWW" A"
poll was opened in the city 310 in 7 . .... ii!Hiiir.hiiiiseH
Kivor a.id 12 against the amendments. ! LW .o frou life bJtter
chesses of society. The morality of tho
operatois as u clnsj had greatly Im-
proved within the last ten eais and
this was one result of the organization
which has been ellected. Most of thein
were single but some of them were
married men. Witness thought ilfty
dolIaiH per month was reasonable for
food and lodging per month for a sin-
gle mini. Only one in a hundred had
any money rue Highest paid opeta-
tors did not leceive enough to enable
them to lay by anything for their
support in old age. In 1SSU tho West-
ern Union company required every
man coming Into tho employ to take
oath that he would never connect
himself with a trade or labor organiza-
tion. Tliis was called the iron clad
oath. and "was adininisteivd
to evorv person who took part
I in the strike in 1S70. After tl e exis-
tence ot tjio Telegraph Brotherhood
I was made known recently the rail-
I road supeilntendentH issued a circular
whicli was sent to every employe of
the conuuiny. forbidding him to con-
Ci . ;.T7.n nionts himself with the organization un-
v a " 1. S - er penalty of dlMiiNul. Day opera-
f Sni: Sta i: t"r forked torn 8 n. m. to at night
alld niltl illlt two or mieu nuum m un-
vote to amusement. Nig'a operators
had more time at their disposal. No
such thing as reeieuiion was known
iu tho telegraph business.
discount
Nw York.
NnwYoiiK AiiKUst H Money In better
demand trrt clovpd; oifctcd ui 1.
Prime mcrcani tlo .'(!.
Htcrllnic excluniKc linukalile Iilllj weaker
Three. percent. l)ond-3'nlO.J4.
Coupons IU1!! i.i'.'X.
Coupon I'nI lsjf.
(ioxcrnmcntislowt'r forl'i'JJf r.
ltiilhmy bomta weak.
.StiitofoctnltUw thill.
Stockn o;cncd to yH loMertlinncIoio
laKlnlchtlorKviieiid Unto! ncilva Mockf iho
inrvesi uociiuc uciint 111 wuohmi proiurrcu
mid Umiilui roffiml. fliu proiKiuo to tll
wiw at llrtt only niodornto lint wjh oon lu
cnicit hy heavy hhort scllMii; directly
iiRiiliint Uickiwui nrr Ht. Paul. Noil lit ui l'a.
cttlc preferred Oreijoil iV-Transeontlnoiilnl
ladco shore fnloii I'ufttlo nnd "w York
Central. Tho oiled vm to urlns out pretty
lnrL'oainotHittorioiiK i-toek of thollt above
under which they all aci'lltirtl iurrlnu thu
toft of iho imirket tIH theni and chiisIii
coiiMldciulile iiniouutsnf other Htoeka to ho
thrown upon tho tiuultt. Ainonu ticso muh
HurlliiKton iV qulnry Whlen tlecilned 'Ai on
wilo4ofnly nlioui 1HU' hhurcj ynluli wa
probaltly nearly nil lonitstocKN. Tne oxtremo
decline wbh rcacheil ubiiut J::) o'clock ut
which tlmo 11 il'cltnnnn Ui-epon A.Tiuiicoti'
tlnentnl was
.leisey Contm
niltl meferrcd. 'A.
... . .. . '. . . .... .... .
western I'tiion y. i.ocKuuaiui ijt uiinom
Central V4 LukoMrro nmt Wiibush .
Kiom tiilMoittviiiiMlpctliie there wutu 1:011.
end nn' ry midil leeoNory by 11 o'clock
l'lioVistOss.
CO mu; Quiet unelmtiKcd.
HV(iAHrUitli nominal' r.dr In cood retlued
c MiVt88 ifiliiod easier. Ct((t: extra V!
ffiTK. whlto oxtfik 01 i: ellow i (3Ufton. A
tk'mf lIlWimalitutedWUMli
MOLAbAIN-lHllkUllriMllltCll.
llostN ljutol. utienaiiseti.
TviiPKNTiM-lmll toor40SI0H
lVntK-QUletinomtiml. . .
Ciri- .MUAW-Dull nolnlimtt tonii clear
'XAim-tllehor " 4iWt j.
St. Iul. '
PKODVCKi
Sn t.octs AURUit H.i'lour tJiioliansed;
ly; iilly.3 8 WiKh choice i KS1 ".
Wiikit i-Oocncil lower but uduweed and
clci.edhtehrrtliHn yesterday: No a rcitiwjj
Mill's nuilij 10?.'Aui;uxt; lthJi feeptotuber.
1 10)J Oetohor
i.oiis-niiier. WAVSit eal: t(W AuruMj
Useptciiiberjk tJciidwr.
OATH-lllslicr- iov-i eash; 23 Aiigubt;
W)iU!tobrr. 0
IHIOVISIOX!.
Whihicy-Quiet and tendy nklll
l'ORK l)Ull:12ttWI2 7'i.
Cons MkaIi Lowcrnt 2 10.
llttr.ii Mktm Nominal: Ions clear (ICO;
short ribs 11 "R: shot t clear 7 00.
HAooxUiwet; long clear tn xnort rto ;r
BjSf .
mm
short cloiir '
c.
Nominal.
Hamv-ISJ
ljAiin
tf&Uti
steers
frttfB lit 4 '2i.
ftlKKl' HocelpN ftlCtj
easier; 11 cdluni to KOod
(iff 'J5; Tcxanit 2 7 ffi-l SS.
MVE STOCK".
Port
i stiltv
nH ttntl
iBiitju :i tvi&j )u bulk 01
Absolutely Pure.
Thl powder never vnrle. A mnrvol Ot
purity utrcnKth and whotosoniisnesit. M010
ecouomtcat than tho ordinary kinds and
cannot bo sold In rompctttluU with tho mul
tltudo of low tt Miorl -0liclit ntuni or
plioprmto powdors. &eM i)n(;.ii roiu. HOY-
ai. RakinoVowiiku Co. 10oVk1I street (ow
Yprk.
CATnTt Slow weak nnd lowon n!
CS0(f do; heavy Mitpplnif.SiiiftSTo; llsht
idnihSOodVA; cotnmen 'fiiii5:'Un
Indian
market how and
iiidiattf; prime f 10
t iircunnnn uifpon v ltiitix-on-1
4W. lliHlbiKton ." QuIucy-IXi
nl xU. NprtWiMii l'ncllle.eoninioii
J IU. I'licltlc Mnliv si. Paul m
lCam.iiH City.
PIIODUOK
ICAxsAf! City Aucttst U.-
AViikat Klrm;
PK blcS
or
No. 2 rd CI for utshj vK)JJ September; I'lJi
out uctoncr.
t'ons- Htetuly; trrlffiSS cash;
September una October.
l.tVK HTOCIt.
CATTi.t: Uccelpts aWO: mnrkot ntltndy;
nntlvofcteemof ltfK) to MM poumU lM)5fiU;
.lEfKEUSOX.
Tho llniiKlm
the i
In-itlKiitlon ltaldliiK
.Mnoiihlilncm.
Special to the Oazctle.
.lellbison August 14. Mr. eegaid
who came here to examine into the al-
leged lawlessness of tills section and
the charges preferred agninntllon. Jul.
doth ridge United States attorney for
tills district after a short absence has
returned and the examination was
iitiu mnrniiiir resumed. Mr. Wee-
gard is fiesh from the depart-
ment of justice In Washington .and it
is clear the direct investigation could
not not have been entrusted to abler
hands. lie is thoroughly veised in the
iiitricnclcsof his nrofesslon and while
iirLrpnt In his duty is (itilte courteous
THE TEIiEI.'B.VPJlEItS.
ADaj'f lliulKiit or AVVfteru Union Slute-
jncnth Hiihlied nutl llehimliedroi'
tliel'tiltllo Ki.'.
Cincinnati Aug. 14. Two striking
operators leturni'd to' work in the
Western Union olllce here this week
and one liiwtclass operator was ob-
tained from St. Louis.
WlltKS cur.
New York 'Aug. 14 The Gould
Stock Telegraph company announces
that till its wires have been cut this
morning. It expects to get them in
working order by noon.
TiiANsnnt or opinStVoits
Washington D. C AUgdst 14
The Mutual Union Telegraph otlke In
this city was closed to-day and 1b be-
ing dibinuntled of its telegraph opeia-
tors. Tlioopciatois have been trans-
ferred to the Western Union Main
1 olllce.
A WI'STI'.ltX UNION IH'M.t-.H.-N
rue biriKc
l'.MitjlnK from 1 to fi per cent. tun Intteron
Orc-uon .V Trnnycontlot'niai to 1 ul'i. nnd
from that Ittno until li o'clock the market
continued Ilrm and too wiifc tMdont terov-
cry or connuenre not only ns icitamn day
but lingo iiIko nt legurdK pronpecl for future
of general miukot. This won In nine men
nro duo to tho belief that tit lircnk w is artl-
tlcliiPy produced ami that nit hoot tliohnm-
menu 01 mo ouuis ino marKci wiraiu oniy
lmvo continued dull and cctmpnrailxely
sternly. '1 his whm tho uoneiiil feeling up to fJ
n'clocl: nl nlilcn tlmo the tisjieuslou of
Oco. Win. Itiillou A Co. was announced: tho
unnoiuiccmeut oftho lalluroat Mist caused n
decline of H to lt$ In thu ni'irkei jn-m which
it renciea in iwcmy iniinufH itj;tiiii uuer
l.akoKlioie. At lv:80 the innikel was nt the
hlchcytt prices of tho day fot n Rood mini
ntockx nnd strong but foxerlt-li. uitul Miles
up to W;Hiodock wvro about ;eliK)j hliaros.
Alter l:li tho miukot nsnl Hint xtionicr
and tlicrowamin aovaneo of from uto lu
latter Oro-on t Tnini-coniincnuii to UHn
with olio per co't. on Union l'celllc After
liSOIIioro was a decline ot H to I'm ou latter
Oiei!OiiitTranvionttnontalwlth ijjlim Wiv
Imsh piefened and Northern P.iellle 1 oil
Union Paelllc ii on "Whbiodi couimon and
lt-s than ;; on tho rest of the lint. These
.t.. .... ... lrt lw iiii.rl.'i.t llftl.t lniint limn ttt
lv:). About this tlmo alh were besun tl e
falcsor m-eouiit or Hall. ut Co. and during
tho any lh IW nhare of (dock and 5110 0 In
bondHwoioeloMiiiolitlot' account of thu rlrm.
Tho molality of tho NtoekR elo-edonUxvoio
bouchtin Bholt uccount and Unllou A- Co.
mole the great bulk or their liabilities wero
In short Mites The reiUinoortho miiikot In
tho last hour was u decline ot JIVJ per com. 1 1 1
Wvfdcin Union loTSX. '1 his wns u purI to
Street as stock lui.l beuu piotty will fus-
ttilgrd nil diy the largot proviptiH deeliHO
btliigHMlnearderpiirt ofthodny. 'I he o..
pluuatloii given for the break wan that thu
litiinboi'ol Htop ordei-H wok lu innlket whlcti
beam dlKcovred. Alter Iho lieni pre-stuo
wasromoed t o marKet :noed ip again
llcioro tho elo-o Westont Union let-over d U'K
oftho tlecllno In tuuvlous half hour The
whole market decline.. i tp the early part of
tlio last hour to i4 luitor.
Kbw Y)HK Auv'ust It.
llenxcrit ItluOriinito
Houston it Texas Control
Kansas it Texas
Misuari I'ncWic
Texas A r.iclllc
cows.aiOiftUTfiinoTexas hteeiHsoui.
HltKl.l-UCcetpw w; umi lieu mow mm
m j
unelinni-cd; luitlvcs of SO to U0 pounds UCOfr
3W.
LOCAIi MAUKUTi.
oth-
Nnto Quotations nro lor low union
rwisQsuueu.j
COTTON.
Oood middling . Pi
Strict mUldllui- M
AIlddllMS - I'k
Strict lovr middling Af
Low middling m $
Strict good otdlnary .-
Ordinal' . -
StAlns... ...73tK
OltllSUllCH
COKFKB AND TKA. Cofkkr Tlrm;
comiuinlc: onllnarvsl4c; fair. lJic; inline
Hlo lie: fancy r.'e; Cordova wyjs' old go-
ernnuint Java 'iSc. Tka Imperial WijvIO:
gnu powder 6070.
Huoar vory ilrm; Louisiana pino white
0"ie; otr white u'io: yellow olinlilnd 9Vts
fntii.v vfllnw olnritlpd.DUo! oiieu hettlo u.
guru choieo S'c; lmulatd A.ee; standind
f .jtKAful.
V IS 10c- Krcen Malted ru R7e groon WiUoucrT-M
tt.OC. ' . ''
t'ltinitiits Nominal. Mitoon vor. T)csjr
nkltt. -aaX3j2?s antelopo RklnV is DUM
iroatel;lns cnoh lWiV fhoep tolWnocoiilliijj
to amount of woot'J0cup: shearlings ac-
cording to amount ot wool IfJWKics Mexican
sheep poltN n th slPc: Mexican slieop pelts
Improved llli'c; Mexican Khuep slierilUHf
6c. x4m fi.f
BtaploDriiK.
Hark. Cinnamon nor noiiini. 3i(510c: harki
Peru vlnn per pound. l'H); Hornxjicr b
l(?IS;lit'carloniteofMHhvpcrtb;rwai; n p.
perils pur n 2ld: c.istoroll per gul I I5t W;
clnchonlda per o. H5(gl l castlle soap
(uiottled). tier is Ka; cream tftr. it 1. per
pound SSMHOjolmlk lump Tier pound &9l;
calomel V- A W. per pound 704&1O. calomel
Kugllsh pet potttiil I lOMtl iiV. chlotal hy-
drate. I itelsi; ehloroform.roil: comptnil-
tlon powder SKAludovori powder I 401 Wi;
opsoin nails per pound :1A5; ltm opium per
pound. 4 ffl: itum catnnhor. (.!& htorohlno.
per oc S.I7S; mnchiti oil golden HMJtO;
quinine V. A W.i per o. 1 IH; qutnlne Ger-
man por ox. I so; (iilniuc German cone per
ot. 1 "3
ItrunilKturrn
Vr.ouu cnslr Stnnrnrd'H royal pidont MM
y hoi. MirkK $- Svt 1 III V 10 o. Corn meal
per bushel Slo; Hominy and urlts - bbl.
SUWh UfttmoM. T hnVf hbl.. iM: Cracked
1-hcM ts. no: Cnickom: X hoHh wrOi' NIX
Ktda.Fffl";XXX tiodii tiii'iSJ Wo: cream wdn
V)i9l.Misi N lemon orrinus MKe: X Klnger
.iinpn uoUKeiXX ttS)IOc;iitiborlottealicsind
InoiUltw. lS(tnlo. wheat In llgut lccalpt;
K)cSl as to quality and condition.
Ainniiiiillloiii
Vowdor niattlinr "B kog $.1 15; lUtlo.ls ' .
$0&VIUIto 9 lalts. t5HllloiOV:iiSl W
Bhot-Si 2l hack: lluclc hot ri 6u
llaidwato
Nnlle rato si -.-t; Hoen fl nt. otfj Asm
Collin's Slo Mi; Simmons' $.11 &; HorfcliiMirlr
S'M; Ames's Ahovels t iIokxSI200- Hoh.0
shoos tl keg ffl CO; llir ironSii: tcM)7Vf
Sheet Iron No. 17 II - Keneo wire
SjtUVf. Till J'lale. S0 ( Tnico
cliiilns $(J on "is tlor: 'linwnre 10 fi cent nil;
Cooking stoves. 5iKWOU0; Uro imintolH
finuxSiwOO: roflto mill 'ii v cent. Oifj Itoltn;
4U cent ofp Cai rl wo bolts tw ' cent. olf.
f Klapln Dry OoimIm.
JIravy lliiows t'orroxii Notflo dnyn-
Kn-
oyatcra tun wmgni 1 id. n i; iu. si.i
weight lis. (Vie; 'i lt.. SI.'JJ; Snlmo
St.7i)I.W; is. $IArft2.li5; Mackerel
SI.'Vijl.7.; Sarillnes. AmnripHii es.ft
my
.Ut
i
...: '&vt
New York.
Now Y'ork. August 1.1. Spot cotton dosed
quiet 1-10 oil; salts !? all to spinners. Tomih.
. "it
ir 1-10
..10 7-ltl
.10 11-1(1
II MH
No
AIA'AllAja)
tlL'IISt. 14 'IM.i nlii.iltin.
.1.1 Q '.VV.III
Wiouliiny excllcnieiit what-
wiely tiny Interest was niuii-
iiit bvono or two persons
'ttUdu nf Iho rii.wtlti 'CI. 1
SiUhe result at this precinct:
' voles polio! 107. The
- .. r Uy 0J lmj S1UUml.
"?. which Avua in favor of
1 J .! A ... ...
-Mil U( article 7 while tho
'" "twist all four of tlu
'atuauienta was bU.
I UVWVi
l-August H.-Thc usual stir of
iZZ a;ulBW I to-duy.but
' iim.' u lww lu" s t-iiat a
"Wo Ainu-.-. i.t..i. t
Of 11 1 '. "S" "i e.peciu-
1 ."l lieon e of Arfti.nim.nl
Xcw York. August 14
nf tnifi'riinh onerators1iresent no new
CnT.iit nfnnr finimtv olllcia s. the ex-1 r.iiriu tn.dnv. Soniervllie. 01 tne
kmuiv u. "". -rf ------ . i"""-" "'"' ... ... ' . ..r .1...
iiinviirnf tills ctvand ouicr iiiiiuii- vfct.r I. on said l-u wuea m nm
net. t citizens lmvo been before him GoM lxm stock Telegraph company
some by request and others ot their 1 -.v 1 1 1 c: 1 1 supply the moutol tho circuits
own aceoid. No clliut luu.been made (0 brokeis' olllecs down town and
to forestall or tuns tho opeiauon m wh'i'hare carried uirougn uimuiuum
Mr. Weegan. A gtancejat its inc.
would convince even the unlettered
that tindyi-m would meet w tli no
toleration. Several ex-Union soldiers
residents of this city have testltkd
that they never lived in
11 111010 orderly or quiet community
than .IcIIer-011. Many colore I men
who wore onco among the Icidersoi
tho Bepubllcan party have been be-c-...i
it. triiiimnl. Tho nattiio of their
testimony is not yet known. .it i-j Were weakening.
clear that this keen shrewd pome ami
accomplished agent of the government
was not sent heieon an idle errand.
The ns-ossl nation of Judge I laugh 11
the alleged malfeasaiicb of ynited
KtntPM District Attorney Quthridge
tiuiitnf .fronts 111 seven caoies uu-
nended under the elevated railroad
girdeis were all cut last night in such
a way that the wires cannot be con-
nected again at the point wheie
served. Temporary connections have
licen made with other Hiu-h and the
company hope to be time lOTbjmii un-
thc Imlanee to day. A dlsimteh re-
ceived by the company to-dny states
that the New Orleans telegraphers
pro-
SPOHTI.NU.
.Ifatch
SIndo iu Tndnlng f.r His Comtii
YVItti Mitchell.
St. LOUIS AllgHsl ll cuuiu.wiu
siaics xisnni- '""v " " .riiiat iiccoiiinaiiieu o.v iiaoo.
anil tho condition ot this section gen- 1'J j "Tr er and lice his
e.ally will icceive attention. 11.eMm"S; rived at Independence
vestigation is going on in one ot tire '0Mn nml w5 K Into rain-
United States court icoius. fcVchfLhr;;tonec Private advices are said
as is dent. ed important Is 1 educed to S"n .Veeive.l hero staling that
Ordinary....
ood Oidlmiry...
Loir Middling....
Middling
flood Middling...
Middling nor...
NRW YOllK
A'gust.
September
October..
Novenibor
December
.hunwry
t'ebrtiarj.
...4...
Augmt II. Kutures steady.
10 10
..ci '!
...10 VMW 11
..10 IHrlU-M
...It) II (Kill) II
...10 "J.1tl0 VI
io nirai" ;)
SnleH8lXW bates; dellveied on wiuitctf0V.
LUripool.
LtVKitfOot. August 11. - Cotton Spot
clood moderate Inquiry freely met; prlees
unchanged; middling uplands ft U-Hij or-
leuiirt 511-lti; hIch !; Aincllcan rl.'Jj0;ox-
nort nnd rpeculiiilonWiO.linpoi m 5!J.0; Amor-
Krutuies opened dull nt 163 pnlnt-i lower
Mid elided quiet; !!l points low cr than yes-
tit day.
f)ulicstou.
GAT.veston. August H.- Cotton Sjiot
closcil itndy atone-Ixteenih a tvnuce on r-
.llnary good ordliinty and low iiilddtliiH;
oiliern iineii'iiiBt--o. jihu-'i .
Oidlmiry
Rood Ordlniuy .-...
Low Middling p
Middling
Good Middling
Whittling Miir.
cranulated 10 . ; Louisiana off grauuliiled
I IU'iC: powdeied I0c; ctttlooflOW
jlor.AH-h.s ami pyki' 1 Louisiana moiiis.es
pi lino to choice UOH'ic; orti syrup iDnJIic.
liicu laiiusiaoa miw
KihIi Mackmel li Ui kits. No. 1 11 16; "No.
2 iUkl half bblR. No. 1 t7.. No. '2 MAo.
vVUlU llrtli. No. 1-hlf. hbis. J7.il; No. 'i fl.W.
Dried herring. ter box luc. Cod fish; Wc.
Salt Coarse In hags si.; lino In otikrs
; 1kc Iu Hat lump Lbln. S.'.tit0l pock-
ets l)c.
Ca.vxkh Goons. Prices por docn: I'lno
npples standard Sl.POt Peaches standard .'
lbs. Ji.nS; 3 lbs. rf-'.ixibo; seconds 2 r.s.
i.t0; . I Pis. $2.10; ToiniUoeii stiitidind 'J !'.
11.2"; seconds 2 lbs.. SI.Iu; 4 fts. 81. fi; Orion
corn. 51.10(91 .iV Green Pens. 51.S5: (Johko
berries il.4fitai.Ifl; ltaspherrles 51 M; Covo
oysterH full weight 1 lb. 51 15; S &. SJLU; llglit
nniiiiou 1 ".
oret 1 io
no cuse:
Imported Slti.10 case; Hlntwhanloi." ' S'-W;
llhickbenles U.'ir Hreon gages jftxi. con-
donst tl milk crown $7.00; Kagie 5.73; HwIsh
57.00.
fjUNriHiKS atari'lt. He. Soap eoninioa
iUc; (iermun olive. AWo Candles full boxes
irtcitl'ilvoj ific: iiuaiiors luc Indigo. 51. isitb;
HIuelng30fi)l.'j0doA0li. Coleman's inusiiird
3I.IOSj.5'J dozen. Maccaront. ltupoi tod lfcSi;
American II.m box. lluoKots two hoops
t.lOiIozi.n; wall buckets Sl.'i) doep lliooms
SI.75ffl.1.!13do6Ui h
ronilstulls.
Hay Now couutry loose (rom wagon
KtOgOOO por ton; Com country fOOWc;
Ctats country iHQ-'Wc; lhnn73 per lH); ChopN
51 75 por liU. llarioy 30gt.
Yl'heiil.
Comlncln fieoly; pi Ices range from B0c551.
I'lilnts Oils mill ViirillsliOH
Paints per lb While lead 7Ko lb; yojlow
ochre dry Oc; burnt initber In oil IS;; diy 7e
Oils l-olled linseed lu blihu tfla pot gal;
rawic; nentflloot00K7Bc: lIsh.cOQiOV; Hplrlts
turnout liia.iKo; coal oil 3-8 cases Ilrllllant
tl to: iiiiiiiuiu ihuh. 101 10 itioiui J4-1 ? it
lerprlse. -t-I.OVJ: IjiiikIC -l-i7J: LuliKloyt7Ji;
OK: Atlanta 4-1.7.
i-iNK iiuow.N uiTiiwn-Apptoton n.i-17.;
Bangor 1-1 01;; o.oot O 1-1 01: llodford 11.. JM
III 5v t'oppcrol H..7U.
llrHA(illKi)COI-ross Netl'iOdnvH Lniisdaln
.... 7 15-111
... JS-WI
.. 0 5-10.
. .. IIJ4'
....lu
10
1 ? .i.iiA.i iiitrHlvHtfiitivt wtireeiisv nt
wcond call; wmty on tldrd call; clostdsti-udy
lit labooycsteidiiy.
Closlilgquoianous;
writing as taken.
ent
not
. ii"T'r " .uui-ieni:
V.??PellmttMP ibtelllg
u a a roul Waco will 1
" U II IQ k-)llil...il t 1 i
kv at 1 J ' uul Ulru nL
"S 1 individual to the hoc ami
.".t It! Illtoreet m-..o ir. .i
Plhiitlli. i 11 ' lllllllU."!l-l
.1... .- IIVKIU l-llllllllllll.. 11
fof Vff an outrage If thoghrdl
ui ucLtililll. 1..?. ... 1... .i"...t
IOVer Iir : " '"u i" w iiomi-
to wnw h "I1 "M'lwltlon as Is
i felectiou wm b-v l"0 re3lUt
w pv'w ';. . Mit.ii.iil
A 1.01 ly of armed men left here yes- the ... in ot .. - - m Tefl
...!.:.. in. M-iiiinr miller eoiimiaim m o
ti United States Marshal from Loulstu- tory
un. it 's repiiicu i"'- ........... -
A I'llIKI! FUJI IT.
If nnter Point Lj. I. August
August
September ......
October - -fi
Noveiiibnr. - ."
December -
January.
Kfbiuury v
Sides. lOul!.
necclnts net nil: Broi l"tt; exports .'17
coast wm-j mock 7P13.
New Orleans.
J.-RW Okleaxs. August ll.-Spot cotlon
cloied steady and nucha goi.
altfc 0 0.
per
0 i.vao 71
w (.can
It l&0 7il
u Gitm 71 1
11 71) an N!
....... HOteOOJ
...... 003 oilieA
v '
Ml
ilMl)4l)tll-
nrle Unlit took place betweon Demp
K f Brooklyn ami Trumbull o
seji " V ...:. 1 .'..!. w.l I. Ic liinrn.
VAVRimv
" AiiRurt '.
rJ
mtV
hie moonshiners on-(thc htuintss llnu
nro tho object 01 uio raio. 1
1.M...1 .J eK- t.lenlo nar c? went1
down to the lake this morning i
Among them were thu saloon keeirs.
Tl.oy had inscribed on their hanlier
"Election day; clcstd ft-oni eight to
s-ix." tm ..
Foreign Tourists.
Chicago. Aiiuiist 14. A party of
foreign otllclnis and Iva-jtorn bttsiiess
:..:.! ?.nf.Holiiiial iieoplc. en route lor
lll .l." vl !. .1.
aj iVufi.. Hit?i1mi l.erddW1ue?d: Barton. d.f
uenart ior imi 1 JvuiiKnini " - rty
14. A
Demp-
C.1 Twcnty.hree .minds were
foiurhti.and uemisy mniivi.1.1.1 -w
nner Tlic.o was a largo attena-
1 .11 ce of New York sporting men.
p."" v-..i... ...1
tins morn un-- "
north next ThuisJay
for
'js
SAltATOtIA HACKS.
.. Aii"ut 14- The weathor
.Ban .a'. he attendance very
iiiiv -.--
was
?it rif.
V:?:.-..l.:i.-oVmUe. WHoherwoiij
Wiir.T'H"
Second nice
Kentucky stakts
3d. Time 1:171.
rand prize of Sjiratoga
Orilnarj'-- -
Good ordinary.
lowinlualing .........-t-.....
Middling .n.---M--i.
Uoit middling
Middling Kdr ...........
Futures clo-ed bmtly Meacy
Closing quotiulous:
AUBimt -.... -
SpU'inber.......... .......
October. ........... ......
SuvcmOcr...-.". ......
ptccinbcr......... ....-
jtuunry -. r(t;-
l-'ebritnry.... ..... . ...-"....
1
CIllCKpl.
I.IVF.HTOCK
-iCincAOO.Angust H.-HotisWclpts....... ..
tiarket strongeq mtiuJolW3-i-v; he-U U
fcAT'!fS!": 0r brisk: fas .grades
L .. ... .I..II. vnn....c f.lL.VXI.-.
inner; iuiv gmucn umi. -... v. --:;--:''
ruod to choice onlpplng ."leern 6 Wa so;
.....71Wfi
.....Hi:vin
1 r.ir
i "
10i
hales 8..W)
0 nUj0 C9
... a f.7
... tl 77(4 tl 7
0 St II SI
.... WMK3 OIK
.10 UlAliI HI
...10 12fjl0 13
110; -.- SI aJ(iy I ): 'MS WOO; Kuplon bbls..i')C
per cniioo; tuipiou -o uisrji jiuv; niiu on
H. 1H'in.w; wesi v:igiuiaMi-3u.
VAUNiHtnw Copal Wctffll ai
coach varnish. 81 zei 00.
1'roiiueci
Potatoos country -kKS.Wc 'rJlaiBhel; Onions
new Won "tl bid. Turnips. -iiWio fS bit.
Htnnti.JI. IMnuil. bbls. 4M5c; largo limn
K7t; iniull bUitor H$c: Imyo. CKWc;
I'lcklos mi;dlum fl' Ol tilif.; Inifi bbl.
5t '(ijii 5 '; Pigs feel kits $1 &0; elder half bbl.
51(145 .0.
Uetnll Vinegar n pple !l56lq flgul.: nuro
wlno Mt; I'nii" green dried VI tt.. oijc; blnek-
oved.5(; Pouches dried. KJ-fc Apples dtled.
saoc; Cabbatte ."c. tilachiioriles G0'.$7So per
gal; Plntim ai&KV per gal.: Watermelon 4
(!; Cnntolopes J0ai; niiplcs 60(74o per
busholboxj Tomatoes 3l!Sl .!).
l'oulliyiinil Kggs.
l'ouiTav-Hens 5i"5JM W per dozen:
roosters . ; ntilf-growii chickens
Vi OW-' Turkeys 5i oOSfS IM Oeenv 85 01
as Ui; Ducks. Vi Wtffil W.
Hcas-Pcrdozi.n l...
Ilqlltl'S.
WlUHKY ItoctllledJl M015O as pur proof;
sourniHsb one year old 51 m two years old;
2)I(32 Si; three ynim old Ii U2 75; fancy
oxtni old whlslry tl
WikbU Claret. case3 501000. m porqtml.
tty: Cntawbapergallon Wl ! Port.51 ao
8 W; hherry per ijal.. 11 20&.1 OU; Madeira
rer gal. il 0rtf5 do; Whlto wluo In ises
il OVA 10 00.
CiiAMi'AaNit-O. n. Mutnm t Co. Hxtrn
Dry. f.HOJtfW 00; Hcidslrk. In tnilut2stOtt
2S&; Krug in basket 523 OOavaiO; Domtbtlc
clmmpatfiie S7noo . .
AiE tstock Aie.perdor.12 002 25; Porter
per dor.. 12 Wfot 3S.
noTTi.r.n Ufxh-81. IouU niiHrls12 O0;ptr.
f'2 Ms IludweUer own sire ll 00; plnu
1100; Krlcn;cr beer quarts 518 0k pill
Hi 60; KrhllU Mllwuukey jUttrtJi 513 50; pint
118 00; HubPiurl!M3Uj
l-l. HM5-. laitiifor ;h ftj.4. Hhtc!tstonoA i-i 0;
Cabot -M H; Iloil K 4-1 b: Our own lA.Mi
Unti.iiH lltiicii uvd brown triiu tiVfti (
Cnnowx DuciwLonoBlo.rHoB. lit Mas-
nollao.liU; 10n.n.
Coi.oitKii Ducks noston O.P.lC;Coniril
biimdlOoz. 1(1.
TiOKt.so I'onesioga. ttold mednl TU liti ti-
gor fancy stilpo No. 1 ii'jjf Omexa A. ;. A.
lUlA Thormtyke OK.
Ciir.vior Adriatic 11 'ft Ainoilcan Id; Ai-
lltitttons.r to h; Apron vleel l'! to 10J1J.
ItiOKoitv Miui'it llamiiton luito mitt
blnek 1 -'He: Itock llvor tii
PitiXI.s-nnit(sfie;HprBuen fijtfc; Con-
Devon drem styles lOrflfc Kitrieiitoti ;
book fold sXG9t$. '
iwihn Dkimi Uoofts Ulbegc fcc; Alpaca
lustei-H IWi'Kc; llroCiidcs7Ki.
lli.ANir ts 'eddlo lilaiilcotit00i(iitH(i0i)tir
do.; firry blankolN$l.'.n i.3 -i A im ...yC cuch
W'hlto blmikets rvi) !l W I.OotU.'l') eiieii;
scarlet blankets 57.0J i.wi'.) each; CaU-
rorulii blankcU J".W 7.S"f'6l-.53 canh; silver
gieyblttuktits M5 3 7d1.5i each; lap roben
tWut3.iii) each.
C"-oOiry I in nil nro mill dints.
Fiirnltiiro-lleadsteads Imitation walnut
cri'll J tOjrp.l JO; all wiilmtt 3l WKI(. 60; ChallH
wood sent 71 ore 8175 v7 0f); iiiiionud raltau
stut 8 WMti 00; ciuiOMPiit dining JIU 0020 (H;
Chillis und ro'd.iirs. S ()&!' 10: hitirorocklntr.
.M Oiftl 1 tKh camp and rockor each. Jl &?a
7 a); Mlrtnis arch lops. l dnz SllWH'ltfi:
rn'.loi round ooaa ie lull leaf 8? jVwi 0;
rtnfi-s. each. ti'JHSSftn IJurtntiw. till (Oitii'Uru:
wash stands el 'MptOn bed sprli)guj.125(ii;7 60;
Hnli'CirlHKes.Wo("?20
utocKery w u icas ti uoz jj mifpi v w u
s. ti
uu-01-H nod basins 51lfi'Jftli25ii: W (KboWis
til wgi tci; iissoneti critics W7UUI0IO w
Lt'i
f ll lean it
plales 8AVS5. 00; W II illsiies Wi.00; W
Uiiiiors ziwvuzi ' " piicnors ;ij.mnw
iioMpgnnu unoiing. clears. ?;.; ititcic ctearx
I'friitiu ij ; rmigu iomocr st
fltl: joist nnd M-nhtilug culls. $1(1.
Wool lll.lc :tc.
I X!ll io; nsniifirii unties M7uuain
CUmshw nro I.iunp tlilmueyH No 0 crimp
on. do... 40M No. 1. eiimn ton. Vt dor... 45c:
No. 2. crimp top 11 d(ir...!e: Aigiindtl do.
(.Out (JoblelH 'fMloz ittctail ml; Tutublersj ii
dor..6CWift'ic; Imrtutubleis do S'lOO;
Candy jars t30Ul W Lamps W 605912 00.
llulltlinc JUiitcilul
T.i'Miiv:r. Iloiiu'h lumber boxing. 12 Ihchen
and uniler first cIimh 510 (dripping xl 821;
in. ?.; illicit cicurs
tuber second dims..
'
Hiiiivu l'lrnl lomiiion white nine. ?r!2 f.O?
second do 0: third do-Wij poplar 3V7. fi; na-
tive pino X; 522 0; d(i W : Uallvo iugh5IS.
Dihhi:ii Lujiiuni iioxlni; 12 Indies nod
under .l 0 1x20 is. do Jxj lit tx'4420 DO;
scantling. Joli or any common lumber
524 IWAI IK; boxing over t lilchCR.2SMwa
28 w. thick cleats V4 to tUand 2521 UNii&j 00
sciott class any kind Sis uv2l uo.
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do I Inch iV.
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Slii do extra No. I .: rypr s best any
btiintl lu; do No. 2 i SO; do.'ii.'it30; natlvo
sawed In art 1 1 f. saps t'H.
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fcfiunroor llut.-Ji; yellow pine do. W; laib ).
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tier bbl.; Portlitnd 17 por bbl. Plusler Pri
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tier lb.K4lo.1ScO!.
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Wagon lone tog 5IH (VSifi 00.
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!llufi)t.r!H-nilnd per doz. 5J5(?I260; X
Pilling' No. 1 ex. pcrdoz.H'tOS;0.
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according to grade quality and condition 16
to2 Mrxlcun liiitimvcd nceoidlngfo grade
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to gnid quulUy.aud jriidlllnit. 10
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