MNCT POBLJC LED0J3RPHILAD13LFHIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, M . 6 K Investors Desiring Actively to Participate In the management of n going concern will find of value.' the services of our Business Trading De partment. We have in our files inquiries from established industrials which require additional working capital, or capi tal for expansion, and which offer opportunity for investment with ac tive participation in the v management if desired. Business Tradiny Department ' Elkius, Morris & Co. Investment Hankers Land Title Uldg., Phihi. An Unusually' ' Attractive Investment 8rp Cumulative Preferred Stock '. of the Traylor Engineering and Manufacturing Company THIS company, located itt Alientown, Pa., was or ganized in 1903 and has shown continued progress since that time with attrac tive returns. EARNINGS are 14.73 times thrf dividend requirements on this issue of $500,000. A SINKING FUND retirine; three tier cent of the stock annually has been provided, but if the earnings exceed $1,000,000, an additional seven per cent will be re tired. We recommend this slock for investment. Write for circular. Naulty & Company Investment Bankers Flanders Suildino walnut at 15th shxbs ' Philadelphia -m Japanese Government Second 4V2 Dim .Inly 10. IB25 'Forelsm Stamped At Market To Yield About 8Vi Citcnlat en request lor PE-265 TheNatioRalCity Company Corrtiponitni Offices r'n over 50 Cities Philadelpkia 1421 Cktilnut Street Atlantic Citr Chalfonte Block 1225 Boardwalk U'llmloirlnn rias 5h. 104D Weal Tenli Pur. 5i. 1046 Metropolitan lCdlson Hs. 1820 Vlratnln Ku.r. i I'wr. ns. 1034 Kastern V. Itny. S. 10S (ieortta Its. & Klec. Ss.lBtO (tax refund) HENRY D. B0ENNING& CO. STOCK KXCHANtlE IIOILDlNa Direct 1'rliatr TelrnUone to Meiv Vora OLD FOUNDATJON COAL CO. first Mtgi. 1 Sinking Fund Bonds nought. Sold and Uuoted J. C. REED & CO. BANKERS Fin a. .co Bldg, Phila, Pa. ESS. ftWS .ttW$ i I BUILDERS' I MILLWORK if Doors, Sash, Moulding, ;i - Columns, Et& I THE HANEY-WHITE Ca Plant IT 17lb and Glenwood Ava. ?: Si-i VfHc & Warehouse J.; 21 tt and Glenwood Avtv iij Llala From' Plana and $ Astimatea Give iBlW'.:2:i:!'A'i:!i''i'jv I.KdAI. AIIVKKTISKMKNTH IK-s NOTIt'K IS ItEltEIlY (1IVKN THAT IIZS? an .lunllcatlun will bo mads to the Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl- anU on the lnlli uny or iieremher, 1U1K, t 10 a. m., by Donald Mcfrellit. A. M. nJA inA Athers. under the act of Assembly f the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania en- frtled 'An act to proviue lor ine mcorpora 1lon and regulation of certain corporations." approved April 20, 1874. and the supplements thereto, for the charter of an Intended cor poration to be called "American Transnor i.tinn Kori'lnp." toe character and nhlert whereof la the establishing and maintaining, nfitui organization to net as traffic man. ' tigers, manufacturers, import and export i agents, foreign v-panni-m iiiHiiasers, anu for the. performance of personal -ervlce gen erally to shlppera and receivers of mer chandise and rights incidental and necessary thereto, and for these purposes to have, miui) and enjoy all the r'ghta, beneflta and privileges of the said act ot Assembly and its auppl.mems. S.IlclUr. - DISTANT POSITIONS' IN COTTON WEAKEN Market Develops Irregularity Under Hedge Selling ind Long Liquidation COTTON IIKl.T WHATIIHn CONDITIONS New York. Nov. 2tl The following tern i neraltires cro recorded In the cotton hlt this muriilnir: Oklahoma, r.iti'. '2; Port Smith, l.utlo Hoek and Memphis, 4l Tnrlivlll. Srti Vlcksliura nnd Auitust, I .'8; Hhrevrport and Meridian, tins Ni Orleans, Atlnnln mid Thomasvlltr. 112; Wllmlnston and Charleston, rtlt Mont ffonrery nnd Knoivllle, f.R. There- whs ot inch of nreclpltntlnn nt Montgomery, () Hi I'rnsurnl.i, .1(1 wl Knnvlllo. ,A l Atlanta, and Wort Smith. ;nn t Okla homa. City. .8. nl Vlrhshure nnd New Orlenns. 1. 10 nt Khrevrport, I.H2 nt Meridian, L'.:ll el Memphis. 2.5'.' nt Lit tle Hock nnd .1.51 nt Nnshvllte. Now Yorlt, Nov. "(I. In the after noon liirnl pressure nnd offeritiK froit)i Mime of the Willi Ktieot houses cnsrrl the cotton market off sharply. Kcntlnienl npprarrtl to bo rntlier liottrish on it less hopeful view of the t'onl mid ICtironenti situation nnd an iticlinattnii to ilisrecmrt Hip reports of i tin improving snot tlpiiuintl nntl the very heavy. pxptnt rle.irniire.x, the Inller (o talliiK 1)7.000 bales tip to inltlnftenionn. , Kxports or cottoti for the tiny were i 07.30( bales. incluiliiiK (10,757 to Ofcal llritaiti. I 'I'olnl exports thu far for the season have been l.K03,2") hnleH. compared with I. 11)0.770 bales for the rorrc- , s-pondinK period Inst season. i In the late, nfternoon tlw market tie- veloped even renter itTCKulnrity, while he distant positions slinwrtl n weak ttn- tlt'iioiie uiitler IipiIko soiling nnd Ions liiptidntion. Closing prices were 5 points higher to 5(Kpoints lower. !'rrIous rlo.r Op"ll lllRh t.nw Clow ' l)j. ...a". 13 :I7.IM) 37.45 30. 7 3;.3II37.1." ,in. ...3H.IK. .Ti.ns an.:i3 3.-..fiii 3n.isfl'3n.22 Mnrch. . .34.LTi 34. no 31.33 33.113 34.15W3I.20 Mny . ..TJ.S2, 32.57 32.05 32.01 32.3SlW32.t3 .luly . 31. 1'.S 31.30 31.411 30.1111 3I.2OW3I.30 Ort. ...20.20 20.00 211.13 2R.50 2S.;t)IB'2S.Sr i Charters Filed llovrr. pel., Nov. 20. Charters filed ( here today were: Jtadalenn-roltltnbin Oil Co., SI 5.000.000, to deal in and i with all kinds of oils nnd gas. carbon, hydrocarbon ens. ete. S. T,. Ti. Phil lips, M. S. Anderson, loenl Dover. Del.. ineorporntors. Tnr'rease in ennital stork of Cities Service Co.. New York, from , S'J.000.000 to $3,000,000. Credit Finance t'o.. INew YorK, from .s:iU(),IW0 to $3,000,000. Loan In accordance with a resolution adoptM hy Cnnimon touncll of the City of PhlU delplila, on Thursday. November 20. 1010, a bill authorising the creation of a loan or loans In tho sum of fifteen million (15,. 000,000) dollar is hereby published for pub lic Information! WILLIAM H. PKI.TON, , ' , Chief Clerk. AN ORDINANCE , To authorize the creation of a lonn or ttni . In the sum ot fifteen million (15.000.000) ' dollar, belntr the unissued portion of a , loan In the sum of forty-two million four hundred ant! fifty thounand aeven hundred and ninety-seven (42,4(0.707) dollars pro- j i vldcd for bv an Ordinance approved tM I 20th day of June, 1010, this Ordinance belnc supplementary to the unld Ordinance nf Juno 20, 101G, the said fifteen million dollars to be used toward the erection nnd construction of the main hutldlnff of tho Kree Library of Philadelphia; to pay damaffes for tho heretofore authorized opening", widening and. changing of Grade , of streets, construction 'of newera. con demnation of narks and other purports;, toward the remrfVTu of prade crossings w South Philadelphia; toward the acautnltton of and payment for property, erection and construction of scwatre disposal plants and sewerage system of Krnnkford creek ( area; toward the acquisition of property i and Improvement nf tho Parkway; to pay ' for property heretofore taken and to be i taken for Falrmount nnd other parks; i construction of .main sewers; construction of main sewers In Venamcn, Bleler and I Packer streets; construction of branch , sewers; construction of bridges; cradlne streets; Improvement of country road; I Eavlnic Intersections; Improvement of the ' oulevard; for the further Improvement of the. South Tlroari tret Pou'vard. Plaza, T,eami6' Taland Park and Govern ment avenilA! tnwarrl I ho arciMtnn nf n. Convention Hall; toward acquisition ot biivj, n uv.nmi tit in Lunru uuiiun it tin rijiiiu ment of the I'hlladelphla General Hospital and Nurses' Home, and other bulldlnes i under tho supervision of the Department of Publlo Health and Onarltles; toward the erection of on Art Museum. Hertlon 1. Tha R.lant and fnrnmnrt fniin. CllS Of th PltV nf PMtn.UtnhU flr. nrAn. ' That the Mayor. City Solicitor and City -onironer, or any two or them, no and they are hereby authorized to borrow at such tlmea and In such proportions as In their judgment tho best interest of the City de mand, from the highest bidder or bidders, by advertisement, at not less than par. on thy faith and credit ot the City ot Phila delphia, a aum or aums which In the agare- aaie anaii not exceed nrteen million uo, 000,000) dollars, being tho unlssuod portion of a loan of forty-two million, four hundred i' and fifty thousand Severn hundred nnd Itli.c.j-ao.cll H.UVitPM uunaiD ituviiicu for by an Ordinance approved the 20th iday , of June, 1010, this Ordinance supplementing the said Ordinance nf June i"0, 1010; the said I fifteen million (15,000,000) dollars to be ex pended as provided for In the aecond section , of thla Ordinance. ! Sec. 2. The money raised by the loan or i loans authorized byjhe first section of thla Ordinance shall be used (or the following : purposes, to wltt Toward the erection and ! construction of the main building of the Free Library of Philadelphia, two million , four hundred and fitly thousand C', 430. 000) dollars; to pay for damavea for the here- , tnfnr. a nthn.t v.rl nn.nlni. wM.nln ni4 changing of grade of streets, construction of ! sewers, conaemnaiion ot property ror parKB and other purposes, thlrty-four thousand (34,- 000) dollars! toward the removal of grade crossings In South Philadelphia, as per con- tract dated March 23. 1014. seven million I six hundred thousand (7,000,000) dollars; toward acquisition of property, erection and I construction ot sewage disposal plants and sewerage system of Franlifnrd creek area. I ann million four hundred nnd thlrtv-eleht ! i thousand (1,438,000) dollars; toward tho ' Central leather Bs acouliltlnn ot and payment for property' msi taken and improvement of the Parkway, -uuu '"'' .fifteen thousand (16,000) dollars; to pay for Central Paclfio 1st property heretofore taken and to bo taken mnn 74ai for Falrmount nd other parks, aeVenty- , " , ' ', Jr., four thousand (74,000) dollars: construction Central Pacific 3, i I of main sewers, four hundred thousand inno . 83 (400,000) dollars; construction of main !"" ' 'sewers in Hlgler and Packer streets, four 1000 .... hundred thousand (400,000) dollars, and In dies & Ohio 4,,."' Venango street, forty thousand (40,000) dol- , 1nnnn 13M. lars; construction of branch aewera, , thirty ' luuwu " 'lr" thousand (80,000) dollars: construction of 8000 .... 78 .bridges, five hundred thousand (500,000) dol 3000 . 72 lars; grading atreets, twenty-four thousand k i nwn m Itli l-t.ouuj itouars; improvement or country w" " ' - -roads, sixty-seven thousand (67,000) dollars: 1000 .... 76 paving Intersections, twenty-eight thousand rni Ik Ohio cv 6s (28.000) dollars: Improvement of the fol- c"" um . lowing branches of the Boulevard: Bensalem. 1000 .... Holme and Poqueaslng avenues, one hundred tnooo .... 82i and sixty thousand (160.000) dollars: for the ;X iZ furthar improvement of the South Broad uooo .... Street Boulevard, Plaza, League Island Park Chl & Alton a'jS and Government avenue, flvo hundred and mnn SO lw.nlv thousand (520.000) do lars: toward ,nB0 ?" ihe construction ot a Convention Ilall, sup- nance approved Juno' 10. -1011, twenty thou- eand (20,000) dollars: toward the acquisition ot land, erection, construction and equip- ment of tho Philadelphia General Hospital. Nurses' Homo and tho other buildings under , the supervision ard direction of the De- r'"P?nt of Publlo II'thna Charities. IHJ IIUHUIDU ,IIVU..'. .ww,---. uw..., , - ward the erection of an Art Museum, one million tl.tiuv.o-u' uonr.. Sec. S. Interest on the Bald loan st a rats n. . n Ju ii i ot exceeding four and one-half 4U) per , Chl B ft 11 enum per annum shall be paid by the City 6000 .... 82 not n-nf.tm n r Diiii.aalnhU half yearly, un the first days of the months of January and July, at th; office of the fiscal agency of the City of ' Fhlladeipma. ueruncaieo 01 . vne saia loan Shall DO in mo usual iu.ui. 1.1 bucii amoumv as the lender may require In the sums of one hundred (100) dollars and Ita multiples. In reglatered or coupon forms, and It shall he expressed In the Mid certificates that the loan therein mentioned la payable In thirty years after date thereof, and that the prin cipal and Intereat on said loan are payable In lawful money of the United States, free from all taxes. Sec. 4. Whenever any loan shall be created By y'"ue ot wue urainance. mere is. by force of this Ordinance, an annual tax levied of six and one-half (0V4) per centum. on the par value of auch certificates so I issued to Pay the Interest, also the prln- 1 clpal, ot such loan within thirty years, and I there is hereby annually appropriated to the Commissioners vOf the Sinking Fund, out of , the taxes ao collected, a sum sufficient to pay the Intereat on aald loan, alao the prln clpal" thereof, within thirty year and a the same becomea payable. The appropria tion for the Intereat to be paid semiannually, and for the Sinking Fund quarterly to the aald Commissioners. Send for list of Current Offerings PWtamsS INCOROSATaD Stock TUrhange Bldg,. I'hlladelphla New Tork Boston Adams 'Express 4i SOOO . ... 57 A Kocky Mount 4s 8000 .... 11 Alb tc Sus till 3 Mb 1000 U Am Cotton Oil 4s 3000 .... Mlfc Am Smelt & n 5s 3000 .... MH nOOOO ss '.4 1000 .... ( Am T & T CV 4Hs J0O0 .... 8 Am Tel h Tel clt toon "0M Am Tel &'Tcl 5s 1000 ' 2000 .... Hi noon .... 2 moo .... m'.-M Am Tel & Tel Ss loooo .... 70S 2ooo .. . t io$4 sooo .... 70 4000 .,. . . on 30000 .... 69 "i . 1000 .... sou J000 .'. .. ! Chi M. & St r 4s 5000 SA.i 1000 . . . , Chi nr& at P 4s '25 I 1000 .... 77 2000 .... "(Hi ' 3000 .... 7)1 ! .Joqo .... in I loon . ., . 114 Chi M & St P D 4s ! .2600 .... 1 Chl & N V 6s ot 7 loon .... os soon .... "97 I Chl It I & Pac fd 1000 1000 anoo moo 3000 2000 00 10000 SOOO 24non 5000 4000 3000 4000 (IBU no'.; noli noifc no (16 66 66 6B 6R SOOO 00 ',4 6.1 U Ann Ar '" K.,iS Chicago Rwys Co Bh 2000 65 Chl St P M & O 5s 1000 .... MS' Chl Un Sta 4 Ha 5000 .... 82 4 40000 . .(. 62 I400O .... 60 1000 .... SO Chl A W Ind 4s 2000 .... 8V4 4000 -. . . . 5H moo ... ''. Anglo-French 6s 2000 06 OB 0 OS'S. 9BH OB 0 OB II 08W ob n OB" OB', 06 06 00 0B OBIt, 06V 06 0BV 0B, 96 OB 7 OS n(,V, 0614 HB'i 7000 5000 2000 2000 noon inoe 2000 3000 2000 tnno 1000 tooo 5S000 sooo A000 7000 4000 1000 1000 .10000 .10000 2000 moon 1000 iBoon Chllfl Copper es 30on 60 SO 70 SO 79 70 70 79 79 70 I 12000 33000 2000 1000 3000 3000 7000 1000 5000 Chile Copper 7-t 1000 . .10S',f, 1000 . . . 2000 . . . 2000 . . . 7000 . . . 13000 . . . C ot X V May '67 1000 . . . .100 . 105'i 105 .105 .105 4 Vie of OBH 06 3000 Armour fc Co. 4 '.is loooo .... S3 5000 63 1000 .... 63 Atl Coast Line 4s 3000 .... 16 2000 .... 1 .101 C of N V 4Hs ot November '57 1000 lot C of N Y of of 63 1000 ... 101 Cof X Y Cor Stock or Bonds 5s 1000 8514 City of Lyons 6s toon .... 82 2000 0J14 1000 .... 02U City of Tarls s iooo .... ntli 1000 .... 844 1000 .... 04i 13000 . . . l)4',i 1000 .... 04 City of Tokio Ea 2000 .... 60 C C C & St I. 4 Ha 1000 70 C C C & St li 5s 2000 .... 82 C C C & St I Btr,4s 2000 Oi'A Colo n So Ry 3 2000 .... 77 Con Gas Co cv 2000 .... 09i 3000 . . 0B',4 1000 .... 09H 5000 00 U 2000 . . . 09 Corn P IX Co Cs 31 3000 . . . .10014 Del & Hud Canal fd 1000 .... 80 1000 81,4 Detroit Tunnel -4 U 0000 .... 75i Det Unt Itys 4V.a 10000 .... 6814 10000 .... 88j 100C .... 814 Dom of Canada '21 4000 .... 071, 3000 .... 97n. 31000 .... 07TA 2000 .... 9714 3000 9791 Dom of Canada '31 1000 ... 04 ' 5000 .... 94 1000 .... 94 W E T V & Ga Till cv At Coast L.ine j ,jb l00" 1. i. Atl Knox & Cln 4s 1000 .... "Va ATSSJU looo .... i'A oooo .... TJ 2000 .... If I SOOO lMl iooo .... ii Mi Bait & Ohio cv iooo .... ot V4 tooo .... U4 3000 .... "Hi 10000 .... 0H4 toooo . . 0l4 Bait k. Ohio cv Es 10000 .... 1V4 Bait & Ohio 3tts 10000 4!5i 4000 .... 4i 4000 84Vi Bait & Oftlo 4s 1000 08 5000 00 iooo fl5',4 5000 .... HS'i ;noo .... 5 Bait & Ohio 5a - 1000 oo 1000 .... 59 3000 .... 50 3000 5 5000 .... 50 iooo .... ssyi Bait & Ohio 6s 4000 .....HOIj 4000 .... HOTi 2000 .... ooit .1000 oo iooo .... t'4 1000 03 Il&o P L 15 & W 4s SOOO .... 5 2000 ... 56 Beth Steel 6s of 36 tteen OD. 3000 "" ( 5000 .... H',4 nth Kleel Corn ti B ,. e l i?t 1000 87 T4 r. T n n ...nna 1- 1 ..r! 14000 42 1000 25000 0000 42 43 41 10000 .... 91 Erie RIt 4s SOOO 55 5000 40',i Brook Rap Tran Ta 8000 3000 .-55 . . 54 V, 10000 44 ErleR R Pa 4a 2000 .... 80 Erie General I-len iooo 43 10000 .... 43 4000 .... 4314 E fr Terre H RR 5s 1000 .... 681i Genl Electric 314 1000 .... 7014 General Electric 6s 4000 94 Hud & Man In 10000 .... 1 3000 .... 12 10000 1 Hud & Man fd 1000 .... 5314 5000 .... 5314 III Central fd 1000 .... 76a4 Imp Jap Gt -d SB 1000 8014 3000 .... 80U Imp Jap Gvt 1st 1000 . . I. 82 Imp Jap Govt 4b 1000 . 6'4 Int Agr Corp 5s 5000 .... 83 3000 82,i 5000 .... 8214 Int Her Marine 6s 6000 43f, 43i, 41 41 4 3 ., 43 41',ii 41 41 42 4ttt 41 41U 41 1000 11000 8000 4000 25000 2000 10000 3000 1000 2000 0000 5000 600O Brl; Union Bla 1st anno 641 """" '.? 2000 .... 84 Cal G & E Corp oa .A nnu. 3"00 .. ya 5000 .... 00 rt,nt nt fin. 1st t'e"t,I , -, 1000 .... vlVa . 10000 2000 8000 1000 10000 2000 10000 8000 1000 1000 12000 04 0414 9 01 V4 0414 9414 04 84 U 04 3000 .... 30 . ,4ii 10 "i Chi B & Q neb -nnft 00i4 noo . .. u Chi 13 & Q gm 6000 94 Int. Met ct 4Hs 10000 . 20000 -. 70on . 3000 . 10000 . 10000 . 16 1000 .... ,gTft 15Va 13 ',4 18 1SU 13V 1SV4 nv. nv 14 144 14 14V4 14 14 14 3000 5000 18 J8V4. A -nnn iit( 10000 . " " ' q', ' i i 20000 Chi B As UUincy is " 85000 35000 100O 15000 1000O 10000 10000 5000 IOOO .... M7M 5000 .... 94,4 10000 DiVs 3000 .... 94 Chl & Great W 4 6000 .... 38 4 5000 .... 38 1000 .... 53 10000 .... 58 150PO 10000 14 -.,. r.., W(.. c. Chl & Great wes os 6000 .... 53 nn- HuKane II 6s UV-nur.anB 00 8000 .... 57 ci Tnd & South 4s UI" :' Int Met Co 4s, 200P0 3000 3000 1000O 10000 30000 80000 4000 5000 anon 3000 5000 1000 500ft 18000 10000 8000 SOOO 30000 10000 1BV4 15. 184 16 15V. 16 l'i 11 IB 14 14 V4 14 14 14 13 13 14 13 13 It mnn .... 71 CM & St 1' m 41i 10000 .... 1 5000 .... 1 0000 .... 74 3000 .... 7V4 C M & St P cv ittn WOO T2H 20000 1000 6600 2000 1000 4000 7Sti 7JV4 72 . 71 HV4 mi 1000 71 Chl M & St P. cv Es "llOOOQ .... '. NEW YORK BOND TRANSACTIONS 5000 loooo 500O 5000 10000 6000 2010 1000 10000 tooo 12000 5000 .20000 10000 SOOO 1,2000 5000 '5000 5000 10000 10000 loooo 2000 6000 3000 1000 12000 -42000 42000 10000 20000 20000 1000 1000 17000 is?; is 14 HU 14 HU 144 . 14 . 14 . IS . U-tt . 15 . I5U . 15 . 1M4 . 16 . 14 . 14 . 14?i . 14?4 . 14H . 14 (i . HU . n . it . 14 . 14 . 14 . nid . 14 . 14 . 14 . 15 . 13 2000 . 0714 4000 . . . 9114 N Y W C r B 4Hb 1000 .... 4014 3000 40 6000 .... 40 Nor & Southern Bs 1000 81 Nor a Western 4s 2000 .... 7814 Northern Pacific 3s 1000 .... 65 100000 .... S3 1000 64 2000 6414 1000 34 4000 55 Northern Pacific 4s 2000 .... 78 10000 .... 764 2000 764 1000 78H 2000 .... 7614 North Pacific 6s tOOO 1414 6000 .... 76 4000 7414 1000 .... 76 1000 1414 1000 13 No States Power 6s 2000 8414 Ore Wash RR Co 4 Nav Co 4 s 14-54 10000 .... 60 3000 .... 6914 Oregon t'hort L 4s 3000' .... 8214 lnt Rap Trans fd 4000 . 4fll, . 48 i . 43 . 46ta . . 4811 40U . 40 .. 451i . 48 .". 4Si .. 4514 i. 45 . 45 . . 45 .. 4514 . . 43 . . 45 . . 45 . . 45 . . 45 W, . . 43 . . 4514 . . 45K, .. 45 . . 4414 . . 4414 . . 45 .. ll . . 4514 .. 45 . . 45 . . 45M, . . 4414 . . 45 . . 4314 . . 4514 . . 45H . . 45 .4Mi . . 4514 . . 414 . . 45',4 . . 4514 . . 4314 . . 4514 . . 4514 . . 4514 . . 43 . . 4514 . 45', . . 45 . . 4514 . . 4314 . 4514 . . 45 . . 43H . . 4514 . . 4514 . . 43 . . 4514 . . 4S4 . . 45 ... 4514 . . 45 . . 46 12000 10000 10000 1000 14000 6000 5000 8000 8000 6000 1000 12000 5000 2000 100000 20000 10000 11000 6000 toooo 16000 2000 13000 tooo 15000 25000 10000(1 3000 1000C I 1000 8214 1 1000 .... 81U I Pao Gaa & E Co 6s I SOOO . . . 8314 I Pacific Tel & Tel Gs 4000 .... 81 Penna R R Ea 3000 4000 2000 6000 4000 8000 .. U4 .. 9114 .. ! .9114 9114 01 Penna R R gm 4V4" 3000 ... 82 11000 .... 82 11000 .... 82 2000 .... 81 6000 . . . .81 2000 8114 Penna R R 4s of 48 1000 8414 Pore Marquette 4s 1000 .... 6814 6000 6114 6000 .... 6114 Pere Marquette 6s 1000 8414 Reading R R 4s 6000 .... 80 1000 .... 80 Scab'd Air Line a 1000 77. . 48 1000 .... 43 6000 4814 1000 43 Soaboard Air L fd 1000 .... S3 Seaboard Air L 4s 10000 . . ! . 6214 S & N A RR 6s '63 2000 .... 8514 I 1000C .1000 5000 5000 ' 1000 : 10000 i 16900 10000 I 10000 20000 20000 i 1000 j 20000 10000 -23000 1 20000 2000 1 10000 6000 6000 ! 4000 1 5000 3000 15000 8000 43000 2000 6000 3000 ' noooo j 20000 Southern Pacific fd 1000 16 6000 .... 16 2000 1814 2000 tt'A Southern Pacfic D 4000 164 South Pac cv 4s 10000 .... 80 1000 8014 2000 .... 80 1000 80 Southern Pao cv 6s I 6000 101 J''4 iooo 30000 31000 5000 15000 10000 1000 13000 10000 5000 60000 3000 40000 5000 .101 . 1004 . I00i . looii, .101 .101 . iooj . lOOTfc .1001, .10014 . loovi .101 37000 3000 .10000 15000 15000 4314 Iowa Central 4s 1000 4114 2000 .... 41 2000 .... 39?a ' Iv C Ft S & M Ry C,s 2000 .... 100 K C & Southern 6s 1000 75 1000 .... 75 5000 73 K City Term Ry 4a 2000 .... 73 1000 73 1000 13,14 1000 .... 13V4 Lacka Steel C of 60 3000 .... 93 (000 0514 25000 .... 95 L S 4 M S 4s '31 5000 84 6000 .... 8414 Lehigh Valley 4s 3000 . . -70 Lex & Erie r.s 10000 8114 Liggett & Myers ts 1000 . ..110 3000 110 3000 ... 11014 Long I I5R Esof 3? 2000 7214 12000 . . . 1214 Louis & Nash 4a 6000 .... 8214 5000 i. . . . 8214 6000 . . .. 81 Lorlllard Co 6s 1000 .... 88 Manhattan RR 4s 1SO0O .... 65 SOOO .... 65 Man.E Rwy Sta 4s 2000 .... 66 Mid Steel Corp 5s 1000 8514 5000 .... 8514 Southern Jlwys 4s 6000 1000 1000 8000 113000 8000 1000 63 63 80 83 83 I14 St L & San P In 1000 43U 3000 .... 43 6000 .... 42 1000 .... 431i 1000 .... 42 5000 42i 5000 .... 42 St L & San V aj 2000 .... 68"i 3000 .... 684 . 8000 .... 581& 10000 . . . 5814 St L & San F A 2000 .... 5514 2000O 63 1000 .... 5314 10000 .....6514 1000 6514 10000 .... 5 51 A St L & San F Ser B 3000 .... 67H St L So W R It 1st 1000 .... 62 St L & S West Es 1000 .... 60 St P M & M cn 6s 4000 ....103 Tenn Copper Co 6s 1000 04 Tenn Copper Co Bs 1000 .... so Tex & Pao Ity 1st 8000 84"4 2000 .... 84 16000 . 85 Mil & North Gas 4s - A;e'rty 4s 1000 . . . 87 sooo .... 47 MIn & St Louis 4b 1000 . . . 384 MIn' & St P Sault St Marie Ry 4 s 1000 8S,i SOOO .. . 8SH Mo Pacific 4s SOOO 76 Mo PaclHo 5s of 26 3000 .... 86 Third Ave Rwy A 1000 27 Third Ave RR a 10000 v . . S7 8000 .... 27 2000 .... 28 3000 , . . . 27 Union Paclfio cv 7000 .... 84 Union Paclfio fd 1000 .... 77 Uplon Paoino 4s 1000 .... 84 MoPacific, cm 4s 9000 20000 SOOO 5000 1000 2000 $3000 '56 56 56 66 56 56 66 1000 5 I 1000 .... 84 7000 .... 84 7000 .... 84 , 1000 84 Union FaclflQ 6s 1000 102 2000 ....102 7000 102 6000 ....I0t 5000 102 1000 55 Montreal Tram C Bs 3000 78 Mont Cent II II 6a 1000 104 . Mont Power Co Bs 3000 88 2000 87 5000 .... 87 N O Tex & Mex 8s 2000 .... 95 NYCfcHIlRJH 1000 .... 68 2000 .... 67 NTC4HRRK 4s 2000 80 NTC&HRR4H 2000 .... 70 SOOO 76 nyc timnii es 3000 .... 93 100O .... 92 . tOOO 93 N Y Cent 4LSJ)4 JO0O .... 2 N Y Gas & Eleo It & Power Co Es tlOOO .... 84 1000 .... 64 U Kof Q B & I '21 2000 1000 2000 4000 1000 106O 4000 10000 97 oil 97 1 97 97 97 97 97 U K Of G B ft I rets of 22 6000 6000 0000 1000O 3000 1000 8000 10000 97 07 91 . 08 97 97 97 1 tooo U ,K of O B, rcti of 39 n y t, & w nn bb 12000 6000 6000 7000 10000 50000 1000 11000 2000 1000 8 97 96 96 a 86 98 08 98 1000 '. 04 N Y illwys 5s' 8000 ... 1000 .... N Y Tel Co 4s 1000 . . . , 83 tOOO . . .83 6000 .... 32 lN Y Telephones a U K of O B ft I '37 I 10000 . . 107 7000 .... 90 U S Steol 6s 1000 .... 90 3000 .... 96 1000 .... 90 1000 98 4000 00 1000 .. . 0614 6000 9014 4000 .... 9614 1000 .... 90 1000 .... 9814 2000 9014 1000 9814 6000 90 Vlr Car Chem Co U 4000 9014 6000 .... 96 iooo 90 Vlr Railway 5s 14000 .... 90 2000 .... 84 6000 . . i. 90 Wabash RR Co 1st U Railroads of St F 1000 .... 80 unct 4s 2000 .... 80 8000 26 1000 . . . 89 V R R of ! F cti West Shore R U 4s ct 4s 18000 11 2000 28 West S RR rog 4s V Ry Co of St L 4s 2000 11 2000 . . . 6114 Western Electric 6s U B Real ft Imp 6s 6000 9114 3000 11 2000 . . 81 2000 .... 71 West Maryland 4s 1000 11 8000 64 ooo 11 West Pacific RR 1st 3000 111, 2000 81 1000' 11 1000 8114 8000 11 West U Tel 44n 48000 j,... 11 6000 .... 88 "3000 1104 Wheel&LERy4s U S Rubber 6s 6000 .... 60 6000 .... 84 2000 ... 50 1000 83 Wilson Co cv 1000 83 1000 9S 1000 84 2000 95T4 4000 8314 1000 93 2000 .... 83 3000 05 ,6000 .... 88 Wilson Co firsts 6000 8814 6000 .... 98 6000 :... 68 Wis Cent Rwy 4s U S 3 R & M Co Is 2000 61 14 6000 .... 6114 Bonds, 127,016,000. compared with 23, 630,000 yesterday. Thus fac this week. G. 404,000. Same period last week M0.620.C00. High T.OW Close Liberty B 3Mi8. . .100.08 100,00 100.08 Liberty R 1st 4s.. 04.20 04.10 04.10 Liberty T 'M 4s. . 01.02 Liberty R 1st 4U M.fW Liberty B 2d 4 02.2(1 i.:sn 04.20 01.70 04.02 01.70 00.0(1 O0.0G 01.40 01.20 01.82 04.12 01.78 1)0.00 00.10 Liberty 1.3d 4lls 1)4.24 Liberty n 1th 4U "2.30 Victory Nts a-Tis. 00.14 Victory Nts 4s. 00.18 HOLIDAY RESTRICTS TRADE IN CORN PIT Market Nervous, With Prices ..Varying From Discount to Slight Premium DRAIN MELT WEATHER FORECAST" Chleaan. Nov, 26. Illinois Unsettled tonight and Thurtday. probablv rain or snow south and central, colder south, Missouri. Nebraska and Wyoming Snow tinlght and Thursday- colder Thursday. Wisconsin and Minnesota Fa.tr north, un settled south tonight and Thureday. Iowa Probably snew tonight and Thursday, colder. North 'Hakota and Montana Fair nnd cold tonight and Thursday. South Dakota Unsettled and colder tonight, snow south; Thursday fair and continued cold. Kansas Snow tenlght and Thurs day. Chlraco, Nov. 20. Considerable ner vousness was shown in the corn mar ket today and prices varied from a discount to a slinlit premium, com pared with the previous close. Changes were frequent. A further decline in hogs and the i unsettled condition of the soft coal labor situation induced selling early. i Local Hulls furnished Rood support, ' however, nnd talk about export business j led to buying. There was a good deal j of pressure at intervals. I Local operators were not inclined to i enter into fresh commitments ahead of the holiday tomorrow. Predictions of i rough weather curbed the bears. The I map showed heavy rains in Komc sec I tious and it was clear and much colder I in the Northwest. I It was declared that demand from in I dustrics would take care of arrivals. Offerings of the cash article from Jowa were reported freer. There were rumors about a drop in Argentine freight rates. Onts were irregular and trnde was small and featureless. Most of the dealings were in the way of changes bc- ,, ,,.r !l!n.,l in -r,,mU. ,.!l erators were inclined to oppose nu- vances. Receipts were small. Leading futures ranged as follows. Corn (niw dtllvi ry) Yea'il.ty's Open High TjOW Close close Dec 1.8S 1 3114 1.32 l.SilU 1.3314 Jan 1.29'i I.3II1. 1.28, 1.29',, 1.29. .May.. . 1 2o'3 l.'Jj 1.2S'. 1.29'i .... Oats Dec 7J'. 71 7;:. 73'i 73.i May 70s. 77 7ll1n 70'; 77 I'ork Jan . 34.50 34.23 May.... 32.50. 32.65 32.40 32.4532.10 Dec".-23.50 23.72 23.42 23 7223.90 May. .. 22.05 23.30 22.90 23.20 23.6,1 Jan.'!1.-.-18.70 18.80 18.70 18.77 18.72 May 18.3.1 18.32 18.35 18.30 Bid. , LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS Chicago, Nov. 20. 1IOOS Receipts, 40, 000 head. Lower, nulk, J12.754S18.10: top. 413,25; heavy, J12.BS13.10; medium, 112.75 IT 13.25: light, M2.r.,113: light lights. 112.25 K.M2.75: heavy packing, bows smooth J12 ,12.50: packing sows, rough, I11.60O12; pigs, til, IO VV l-.uir. CATTLE Receipts, 1.1,000 head. . Strong. Tleef steers, medium and heavy, choice and prime 118.50220.40; medium and .good. fll.S.'S018.3l; common. tOflJll. 25: light, good and 'choice, S14, 156)19. 75; common and me dium. I7.7.114.15: heifers, J6.05W15: cows. Sit.5013,30: cunners and cutters, $.1.50U 0 50: veal calves. 410217; feeder steers, 87,25018' stocker steers. Witpll: western ranger steers, 47.50 15.26; cows and heifers, SO. 5012. 75. SHEEP Itecelpts. 11,000 head. Firm. I.amba, $13015; culia and common, 04 12.75; ewes, medium good and choice. 17$ 8.65: culls and common. 1300.75; breeding, ta.B0Oll.25. ITw.knwh. XOV. 26. HOGS Receipts. 1nft tired Lower. Heavlea aja-ootfiif, jo; heavy yorkers, 118.75018.85; light yorkers ond plgV tl8.65U13.75. ellEEl' AND LAMflS Receipts. SOO head, Steady. Top sheep tlO: top lambs. tl4.50. CALVES Receipts, 25 head. Steady. Top, $19. Boat nnrralo, N, Y.. Nov 26. CATTLE Receipts. 1300 head. Slow, weak. Calves, receipts. 200 head, Steady; $5020,60. lltXlS Receipts. 2200 head. 60c lower. Heavy, $18.30018.75: mixed yorkers. light yorkers and nigs. 113.60: roughs, $12012.25; stage, sttqpil SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1800 head. Active, uambs 20c higher. Lambs, $8018,25; others unchanged. DECEMBER BOND MATURITIES New York, Nov. 20. According to a compilation made by a Wall street stat ibtician, the aggregate amount of bonds called in December for payment in ad vance of maturity date is $23,560,600. This brings to mind the fact that more bonds have been called for payment this year and cancelled than have been in : any other year, a pretty fair barometer of business prosperity. Tho largest item of called bonds is that of the Pierce Oil Corporation 0 per cent debentures of 1024 for$n,406.000, payable on De cember 31 at $105. Holders of these bonds have the privilege of converting them into 8 "per cent preferred stock at -$100 par value for $100 principal amount of such bonds. , Linseed Duloth, Minn., Nov. 86 Linseed on track. $6.10: to arrive. $5.10; November. , $8.18, Wd: new December. 14,02: old De cember. $4,03. bid: old May. $4,70; new1 May. $4.68. j Cloveraeed Toledo, 0 Nov. 26. CLOVERSBED Prime cash, $30 50: Nocmber, $30.50: pe ci'mber. $30.31; January, $30.2.1; February, $8(1.45: March. t30.25. ALSIKH Prime, caeh. $3.11.08! December, $31,0.1: March, $30.80. TIMOTHY Prime cash. 1017, t.1.40; cash 1018. $540; cash, 1010. ta.KA: Decern. t. U.r Slut. IB.80; April. 15,80. Philadelphia Marhcts GRAIN AND FLOUR WHEAT Itecelpts, 43,046 buh Tho market was quiet, but prices' ruled Arm. Quo tations: Car lcte, In export elevator, govern ment standard Inspection, standard prlcea . No. 1 red winter, 42.30: No. 1 northern f"""rSi.hil...'.n """""r, wnitw, fine to spring, .2.30; No. 1 hard 'winter 12.30: No. inni.lVe.I'l.SlnafiarM 1 red winter, garlicky 12.37. No I red, O.ci state Pennsylvania and nearby hennery smutty. I3.S6. No. 1 red. garlicky and TM lirf DSl4e "therM brown' and smutty. 3.84. United Stats Grain Corpor- CMOT!) nocelpta,' 4107 boxes. Market allon'a purchases of wheat were based m n S,,,,e' Xh?!a.!nl",j lut' current the following schedule of discounts: No. WShg-;. wheat 8c under No. 1: No. 3 wheat. Go, make specials, MilJHIc, do, average run. under No. li No. 4 wheat. 10c under No. 1: 1 31c v Kwt.At Wa .....l. ftf 1. prBll wlieatl otherwise conforming to the specifications of No. 5 or better, but dencient in teat vveian; the discount from the No. 6 price n 111 he. 8c per bushel for each one-nound deficiency In test weight Wheat grading below !o. a for reaimns other than detlclency In test i weights will be bought on its merits Smutty 1 wheat will be discounted according to the degree of nmut. but in no case less than 1 2c per bushel under the corresponding reg ular grade. Oar llcky wheat will be dls fn.tntwf lnt aa heretofore. ?n ner bushel from the regular grade. Mixed whoat will , he discounted from 2o to fc. according to quality and condition of mixtures, but un less otherwise Instructed the trade may count on our taking No., 2 mixed wheat at Philadelphia just as heretofore. I. e.. 2c under the corresponding regular grade. i COHN Itecelpts. 041 bush. Huppllea were small and the market ruled steady though i oulel. We quote No, 2 yellow in car lots lor local iraoe at ji.onwi.nti on npui. OATS Receipts. 76,271 bush. Trade was quiet hut prices ruled firm under light offer- I Ings. We quote, car lots as to location. NC 1 white. 844J84HCJ No 2 white. 83 R.Vic; NO. 1 wnue. e-wo-'ic, o. wnue, ROttsO'Ar. KLOOn rtecelpta. 400 hbls and 1,630.822 lbs. In sacks. Trade was quiet, but prlcea mud steady. The Quotations nro as fol- i lows: Ter 106 lbs. packed In 140-lb Jute sacks Soft winter, straight western. HOW 10.40: do, do, nearby, H0.50W10; hard win ter, straight, 12W12 60. do. nhort patent, tl818.60: spring first, clear, 0.75810.25 do, patent, $13 13.75; do, short patent, J13.ROO'14.60: fancy spring and city mills, patent, fancy brands. $14.60(3' IB. rtTB FLOUR was quiet and steady. We quote at f7 60S per bbl, in sacks, as to quality. PROVISIONS There -was a fair Jobbing demand for most descriptions and values generally were well i sustained. Tho following are the quo tatlfine: tleef, In sets smoked and air-dried, 56c- beef knuckles and tenders, smoked ond alr-drled. 56c: nork. family. 64c; hams, fl P cured, loose. 27J2c; do. skinned, loose, 25027c: do, do. smoked, 27W!0c, hams, boiled, boneless. 42c; picnic shoulders, fl. P. cured loose. 21e; do, smoked, 22c; le. Ilea In pickle, loose. 28c. breakfast bacon, 35c, lard, 31c. REFINED SUGARS Supplies were small and the market was unchanged on a basis of 0c for fine granu lated. DAIRY PRODUCTS BUTTER The market waa quiet, with ample offerings at former rates. We quote: Fresh solid-packed creamery, fancy, high scoring goods. 7478c; extras, 78c; extra nrsta, 6770c: firsts. 00063c; seconds. 67 W50c: thirds, 650.16c: sweet creamery, choice to fancy, 75ff77c; fair to good, 64 72c: prints Jobbing at 70081c for fancy and at 04 78c for fair to choice. BOOS Fine fresh eggs were yery scarce and further advanced 60c per case. Fol lowing were the quotations: Free cases, nearby firsts, S23.40 per crate; nearby cur. rent receipts. $22.80; western extra firsts. 123.40, firsts, $21.00r22.80; nearby and western seconds, 310.60021: Inferior lots lower; fancy selected egga Jobbing at 88 00c per dozen. CHEESE The market ruled firm with demand absorbing the limited offerings of fine stock. The quotations were as fol lows: New Tork, whole-milk tuts fancy, 33U 33(4e: fair to good, 3:14 R' 33c; Wis consin, whole-milk fancy. S333,,ir, fair to good. 82188214 c. Jobbing sales of fancy good. 3435c. POULTRY LIVE Trade was slow and prices fa vored buyers under fairly liberal supplies, most of which were of more or less unat tractive stock. Quotations' Fowls, I nne, weighing 4 ins. ana over spiere, bioj 84c; do, medium size, good quality 2H,1ftr; do, poor. 25026c; chickens, fine quality, 28CT 20c; do. Inferior, 23i?2fic: old roosters. 21 '.2c; ducks, whlto Pekln, 820.14c: do. Indian Runner. 28030c; geese, 2W.'!0c; turkes, .T(04Oc; pigeons, old. per oalr. 3203.1c; young, per pair. 28030c; guineas, young, per pair, weighing 2 lbs. and over Hplece, plump. 12.2502.33; weighing 1V4 01!i lbs. apiece. 11.7502: weighing 101'i lbs. apiece, $1.201. 50; guineas, old per pair. 91.25 1.40. DRESSED The market waa quiet and prices of turkeys eased off 1c with moderate out ampin onerings. tieese were pientirui and lower., Tho quotations were as fol-! lows: Turkeys, nearbv. fancy, 48040c; . exceptional lots higher; do, do, fair to good, 44046c; western spring, fancy, 45046c; exceptional lota higher: do, do, fair to gcod, 40043c: fowls, fresh-killed, dry-picked. In boxes, weighing. 4 lbs. and over apiece. S6c: weighing 314 lbs.. 30032c; smaller alzes. 2320c: fresh-killed. In barrels, dry-picked weighing 4 lbs. and over apiece. 35e: weigh ing 3!4 lbs., 28030c; smaller sizes. 24027c. old-roosters, dry-picked, 2."io: broilers, Jer sey Ice-packed. 43048c: Virginia Ice-packed, choice, 4304.1c: ordinary to good, 3.1(f40c: bmllers, western, ice-packed, weighing m 02 lbs, apiece. 38040c: roast ing chickens, western, Ice-pnclted. weighing 4 lbs. and over apiece. 33034c; weighing .I1- lbs., 30c; western, Ice-pncked. welching 2'i 3 lbs. apiece, 27020c; western milk-fed chickens, 12 to box, 17 lbs. and under to dozen, per lb.. 44045c; IS to 21 lbs. to dozen, 4344c: 24 to 31) lbs, to dozen, per ll.. 350311c. 31 to 86 lbs. to dozen. Per lb.. 33031c; 37 to 42 lbs. to dozen, per lb., 820.13c; 43 to 47 lbs. to dozen, per ll.. '3234c; 48 lbs, and over to dozen. 3.1030c snrln, ducklings, nearby, as to quality 40041c: ducks, western, tancy. 38040c. . geese, western fancy. 31032c. i FRESH FRUITS .. Choice stock met with fair sale and values generally ruled steady under moderate offer- , Ings Quotations: Apples, per bbl . as tp duality, t48; do. per bojc, t'-f?3.75: era::-1 berries, per bhl., tO01n. do. average good, , 'per crate, t20'-.'O: do. extr.t fancy large, per crate. 42. 7.1tf 3.2.1, lemons, per box, $1.30C$0; oranges, California, per box. tl.7.1 07; do. Florida, per bo. 42.7,100, grape fruit. Florida per box $1,300,100. VEGETABLES I rotafoes were quiet and weak. Onions i again easier. IVe quote: IVhlte potatoes, I nearby, P'.r basket No. 1 00ctl 10; lower, grades 4006.1c. Whiteliotatoes, per 160-lb, sicks No. 1. $3.C08'i: No. s. t202.4O ' White potatoes, Pennsylvania, per cwt., $2.6002.00 Sweet potatoes, southern, per, bbl. No. 1. $404.23; No. 2. $2.2.102.76. I Sweet potatoes Jersey, per basket, II tf 1.35, I Cabbage, rsew xora, uomc.ui:. tit wn. .mi 35: do. Danish per ton. JiniUH Onions. yellow, per 100-lb, sack No, 1 No. 2 and tlcklc.-s. $203.50. $4.7501, LONDON METAL MARKET New York, Nov. 26. Cahle advices re ceived at the New Tork Metal Exchange this morning quoted prices In London as follows Tin Snot 205 6s; futures. 290 15s; straits. 20.1 5s. all up 2 1.1s; sales. spot .100 tons; futures. 0.10 tons. Standard Copper Spot, 95 10s, down t 13s; futures, 07, a loss of 1 17s !d: sales spot, 100 , tons: futures. 1000 tons Electrolytic copper Spot; 109. unchanged, futures. 112. a loss of 1. Lead Spot. 36 7s 6d: futures, 86 10s. a loss of 5s for both. Spelter Spot, 48; futures, 48 10s, both unchanged. Coal Mine Management Many large industrial and public service tympanies, who own coal mines to insure their fuel supply, are turning to centralized management. Rapidly rising costs and'un stable labor conditions make coal mining a difficult prob lem. More than ever is it advisable to transfer the responsibility to an organi zation geared to do the work. The Peabody Coal Company, through' the great breadth of their operations, offers such a service. Let us advise with you in your coal problems. PEABODY COAL COV CHICAGO ( 1 4jh8hL jqjglgpypi.3 BUTTER, EGOS AND CHEESE New York, Nov. 28, BUTTErt Iteceipls, 770.1 tubs. Market firm. Creamery, higher, than extras, 74ff74lle: creamery extra. 92 score, 7at78l4c; firsts. 6214 72c, packing stock, current makn No, 2, B0fi0!ie. Kfias Itecelpts .'ii3(Sl esses. Xtsrlt.t firm. "resli-gathered extras. 83384c extra firsts. 8fi082ei firsts, 7679e: state, 'Pennsylvania WE OFFER Green Star Steamship Corporation First Mortgage Five-Year 7 Bond Secured by fully insured new steel steamships valued at more than twice amount of issue. Quarterly Sinking Fund to retire all Bonds by maturity. Price 99V4 and interest Yield about 7lA Penna. Tax Refunded I Welsh Brothers 028 CiiE5TrrtrrSTPncT Philadelphia Lombard 1543 Safe or Unsafe Investments Bonbright MORRIS WISTAR 437 Chestnut St.,. 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