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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, THURSDA OCTOBER 1 THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS. | Bradstreet and Hutchinson Combine to Break the Hesitation in Wheat. IS CORN MAINTAINS INSIGNIFICANCE, 1 Both Activity and Strength In Oats- Provisions Open Steady and Close At Light Gains-Live Stock | and Financial CRICAGO, Oct. 15~[Special Telezram to Tre REe]- There wasa good big market in whea todav, and the sustained advance in price up 10 un hour before the close was about e, but the market was neither as broad nor as strong 88 the news and outlook Indicated. The mar- ket opened with a little depression, which w attributed to further short selling by the St Louts crowd and to the tear that Wall street complications milght cause sor ling out here. Aftera fow minutes both these influ- enecs wereont of the way and bull news had | field, The advance, however, was opposed | Hutehinson v large following of | sm traders. and selltng by Comstock was agaln met, This made progress toward better prices slow. Bull points were, first, firm publie cables and firmer private cables second, Jones cablegrams, giving o decroase of 1,440,000 bushels for the week in R ussian ship- ments; third, a gafn of e over last week at | New York, while this market was yet under | closing prices; fourth,a change to the bull sideof several local houses heretofore bear- I 1 increase of but 500,00 bushiels in | the English visible supply. against over 2,000, 000 the week before; sixth, a falling offin the receipts atcountry elovators in the northwest and moderate receipts at Minneipe geventh, Chicago shipments yesterday of 165,00 bushels, Inst receipts of 23,00 bushels; ¢ business in flo at Now ¥ waslet by 1 Early buying . Mitchell and 8.V, White. Baldwin and Farnum bouzht b ly. presunably for Georze Smith, With “all this Decembor wheat sold at L0 1o 4023 to #1035 hefore noon. May ROl at $1.07 to #1L.067% 1o $1.07% This was fol- lowed by a quict market for an nour and prices settied back about '4e all around. It wis about 12:30 thint. Bradstreet’s fizures were posted, showing an incrense fn avaflable Kupply of wheat cast of the Rockiesfor the the week of 2,000,000 bushels, This was oo much forahesitating market. and in half an hour Decenbersold off 1c to #1021, with May aguin below the early figures. Tt wasclafmed at the close that the break in wheat was due largely to flutchinson putting ull his forces in the pit and hammering the mar- ket Exept for Hralstreet's figures, the action « the market was surely inkeeping with the newsof the day. On thie lust decline October was carried down to ®ye from 21,0015 early. and the close was at mber sold off to $L®%, closing vt y down to $1.06%, closing at $1.063, arket, up to 10'clock, had but e | month; then May , sold slowly up to arted ashade easier at o, and back to 5240, Noverber sold up to and back 1 %0, There was nothin nificant fn the movement exeept that 1t was | light for both receipts and shipments, Thers was lttle in corn tocall for extended com- e market was firm with wheat 1sv with the weakness in wheat at aoted up 1o 450 s 40 Lt B ige and closed 4070 to e, closing at 40« trade was well stirred up all the and the market showed remarkuble strength, Business was mostly In May, the forother months being scarcely cnou, ke quotutions. May started at 4ige ar moved strafeht up {04 ye, returned {0 $4ige and wentto 4%¢ two of three times. and finally “closed nt #h@Hi4e, or nearly lo over ~ last night. Buying was led by Counselman, who hias beeén bearish and shoy on th et. buthas become bullish be- cuise rece’pts at country points. ton and rthington also hought fre Small shorts we urmed and bid prices up, while Hutchinson fed them on the way . e stock of ushels, and tober wis qu at the clos sing at 413¢; {4130, Provisions opened steady and closed at slight galns without = any unusual transactions ot ny - sort. Early dlspatches from the yardssald prices were up be to 10 for hogs. Laterthe market was re- ported easler and the quality of the hogs poor. Indicatiog close marketing. Al products acted fna like manner. Junuary pork sold at €165 to 81175 and closed at #1125, or about the day, Lard sold 40 10 $0.4715 closing nt #4745, or e months, tonehed er, or a shade 1 FINANC Rivs, for 1closed at tter thia lust night. TAL, up. NEW YORK. Oct.15.—(Spectal Telegram to THE Bre.]—$t0CKs—Nothing could be more gloomy than the outlook In stocks at th close yesterday. When the market opened at ter figures this morning, while London nt lower prices, the street was at loss foran explanation. Gradus around that 4 combination h for the support of the list. Shorts soon found prices here nearly 1 per cent over London quotations. Shorts werenot slow to take the hint. There was good gathering upof stocks allalong the line. Prices responded falrly well and, 4s 4 result of the transactions of the morning hours, prices generally showed a galn ofone point. It was known that bears 1ly it was noised 1 been formed bad checked the decline before deliveries yesterduy, but pounded the marketlate in the day, lhelped by unusual London sell- fug, supposed to be caused by low English bank reserves and activity of money in continentsl markets. The action today was therefore unlooked for. The advance was led by Grangers, Erfe, Union Pacific, Loulsville and Sugar. The last named stock first broke to 794 and recovered 07514} Loutsville rose 14 to 77%. In western stocks Northern Pacific preferred rose to 5. Atehison % to 8%, Burlington | per ce 10045, Roek Island & to 753, St. Paul 1t Missourl Pacific § to 68, Unlon Pacifio ¥ to 614, Chlcago Gus was off to 43 and Canada Bouthern lost & full point to 51. The best Hees were ned at 1 o'clock hardly su Fore len il v [ees had much t0do with the bete ter feeling dn stoeks late In the day, when the early prices were lnproved by small fractions and the closing prices showed net gains for the dny Of 4 1o 1i; per e 1 uctive shares. Tho ewsier mon London wa as ..mnlng of furth In the Bank of England rate tomorrow. wis falr support in all classes of stoexs. | Louisvillo was upl's at™: Northern Pacific preferred, Atchison, Roek island and Mis- sourt Pacific each 30 while Burlington was up | P st Paul ana Union | Lackawannu 'y, Salesw The (anwn" were (I\m ¢ fic each 135, and 30 shiares, quotations Paii & Quincey... preferrod LS W aul & Omaha Tiiois Central ) prefe LB &W ansas & Texas .. 16 W, s ake Shore. ... 105% | do tenlgan Uentral.’.. Wiy Westera Unlon Missourl Pacife Moxey—Fasy at 406 per cont; PRIME MEKCANTILE PAPER-SK@T4 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE-Quiet, falrly stoady ; sixty-day bills, &4 by Mining Share NEW YORrk, Oct. )5, ~[Special Telegram to THE BEk.]-The tollowlug are the mining stock quotations {lice ey Y iale & Nor siake .. ' Niver Qutario. ... Iron Siiver Swall Hope: i 100 CHICAGO LIVE STOC ©n1cAGo, Oct. 15.—(Speciul Telegram to T BER]-CATTLE—Business brisk all along the lin with a sligat upturn on fat steers, but ordimary and com: mon stock underwent little or no no chunge Texans rulel steady and there was little orno change I rangers. The pens were full of common 0ld cows that agaln sold down to extremely low prices, The falliug off of L4W0, as compared with this time last week /s beglnniog to teil ou prices and the | Closing: No. T hard O 1| Good to hence good or even useful beeves are, 8o far this week, scarce. Four or five car 1s of ol stects sold within a rFange of #50 to 8,25 nd others at 8.7, medium, $1.25@1 60 mmon, 568135 Texans, AVBI0; re, #1.10741.65, Business ened active witha slight upto nearly sa \un'.u»nvh- lemand felloff and the general market asier, butno lower than yesterdiy. Packers pald shippers 8030@L60 for Drime teher we wwsorted light, ond elass , WOORIN; singe The © uf’.w- \Inrk'-'. New York, Oct. 13 THr Ber]~Coffe [Spe elogram to rady anl ints down and elosea barely options ¢ steady atb to 15 points down. Sales ) inclading October at#1s, 10 ovem- L1775 December, Janti« february Mare ; April, Spot_ rio dul(but firm; £ 71245619, PRODUCE MAKRKETS, CRICAGO, Oct. 15,—Close — Wheat-Steady cash, K00 December, $1.025; May 00 Corn—$teady; cash, 404e; Noveniber, 40%¢; May, 5210, Onts “Steady; cash, 41 Decenber 41'4: May 4470 Stendy at 6% sy—Stendy at T4 Prime timothy—Easy at #1.2521.26. Flax—Firn ut $1.6. Whisky—#1.1 Mess Porke—Steady: ondh, $0.624@9.15; Janu- ary, #1 May, $(25714 Lard aly: eash, #171420.20; January, Flour-Quist, stéady to easy. ulle Meats-Shoilders, & short 1) and steady; short 167 ory, cheddars feas, 92050, 2 i salted, fige bull hides. 5e; dey calf, S Taliow-Unchanged; ; cake. 4150, Recelpts. yrents Flour, bHI8 .....o.uoee 11000 15,000 Wheat, iu 29,000 165,000 b . 1000 000 Outs, bu ... i 221,000 55,000 NEW YORK.Oct. —Wheat—Recelpts, 000, exports?, losed weilk 2 red, #1053 ficley floats #1075 31081 b ol October clos- ipts, 7570 bushels; exports, spot irregulur, closiy ) dovator S wraded mix 1, 5 Ot 1s; exports 3,00 Mte, AN niix weste options stronger 10sin & at o ady, 5 and 15 olnts October, 15,1062 15, 5 spot RIO firm: fale Cargoes, £20.75. Sugzar—Raw. firo; n molasses sugar, 89 test, 53-16¢ tined, steady and quict Petroleuin-United closed at 823 for N vember, Eggs-Fancy, firner; western, 2 Pork -Firm: ard-Steady and qulet; western steam, .40, Butter—Firm: wostern dairy, 1081 ereamery, Bge; Elging 241402 Cheesi—Strong ; light skims, 5@74e. MINNEAROLIS, Oct. 15, —Wheat—Good re- quest for No. 1 northernand hard wheats this morning, and off grades sold quite well, while No. 2 thit was not high in_quality did not go well. Recefpts, 412 cars: shipuiesits, 15 cars ber, tie; No. 1 north- ern, October, 0450 May, $L054 on track. 9 No.2 northern, October, 91¢; Dacember, 42 on track, 928, S, Lovts, Oct. th—Wheat—Irregular; c @es Decemiber, 81004 @L0 : May, 8106, Corn-Firm; “fsei My, 400y Oats-Firm: cash sei May, #ac. Pork—-Weak at $1100 Lard—Weik at %.00@412!4, Whisky ash, Butter — Unc 0q; creamery. dairy, 1200 1%, Liverroor, Oct. 15 —~Wheat -Firn de. mand fair; holdersY offer sparingly; Cali- fornia, No. 1, isied ln-r cental; red west- n spring, 78 5d@is 5iadi red western winter, s 2975 2 g Corn-Steady: demand fair; mixed western, is43gd per cental A 0ct. 15.—Wheat—Stronger; orry, o i October, § ~Wheat —Quiet; No 2 1 northern, 81 ; No. 2 white, e, Qulet: pork, January, $11.70, Oct Provisions CiNeIN red ATIL icat—Firmer; No. 2 Eirmer: No. 2 mixed, 5@ Onts—Firmer: No. 2 mixed, @4 s W hisky—$1 LIVE STOCK. CricAGo, Oct. market activ ‘Pexans, #2107 ~Cattle—Receipts, 15,000; steers, $1.0085.25; #1072 eipts, arket closed easier than yesterdav: prime heavy welzhts, 8.006450; light $.007 nd steady; ; rangers. 25— | but no lower and butcher wp—Recepts, 10,00; market closed quiet 15V 3 natives, 24003485 westerns, £.75@ At s, 5.0006.00, Oct. 15.~Cattle—Receipts, 3,400 : narket stronger: falr to fancy native steers, £58055.00; stockers and feeders, FL0065.00. Recelpts, 6.100; shipments, 100; n ligher: heavy. H0@LD; mixed, §.908 lizht, $1.101.25, K ANSAS Ty, Oct, - Onttle shipments, 5,650; market stron dull for poor; steers, NlmH- L6005 stockers and fe H Ogs— Roced ps. .60 highor; all grades, 8 OMAHA MARKETS. Recelpts. 7.000; for oW 240, ents, 530 Cattle, Wednesday, Oct. 15, Estimatel rec attle, 2 with of last with price Ipts of hiel s on bisttel Hogs, recelpts of hogs, 5000, as yesterday and 8163 We dayof last week. The narket opened ne and higher, the be he range of prices was ¥3.65p4. £4.007T4.10; feht, Ri6 BL00B1L20; i ed 800, v of the prices pald was #1024, npat with su.f' yesterday and #.06 Wednesday of last week mulating and pi Estimated pared with as compared Vednesd J’;lnl 82,050 Prx'vnlllllllt Frices. The following fs a table of prices pald in this market for the grade of stock mentioned: Prime steors, 1 to 160 1bs 2485 @04.8) ood steers, 1230 1o 140) 118, 400 @) ood steers, 103 to 130 1 LB @h13 T, 1000 to 113) 1bs 350 @4.0) wimon, 8 1o 1200 155 mmon eanners " linary to fuir cows . ..! Fairto zood cows hoice cows. Choleo to fancy cows Fairto good biills Ohoice 10 fancy bulls 17, 2ht stockers and foeders lors. W0 to 10 1bs irto choice light hogs ...\ 565 lavy hogs! 111 00 nixed hogs 480 Dispositi of Stock. Showing the nuwber of head of stock purchased on this market yosterday as re- ported by the welghmasters of the Stockyards COnpaLy CATTLE Switt & Co e it The eorgo i, aniond company T 1 Armour-Cudihy packing cou pa Leo Rothsehild S els Morris hippers and feoders HOGS. ar-Cudaby packing company cking couipany The Ary O p Swift & Co G- Hammond pucking mmn.my P, Squires & Co! n'.)w_ © 16 recelpua 1 largoly lu native steers, ~pmy«\u.uuu~ AT siEEp STERRS, No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr, 221030 83 7 W10 40 18,0100 400 ¥ il il 10511201 W0OIRL 4% 181073 1,108 100 1.0 18 200663 106 oW 1w 1145 138 13 M8 105 1000 1% 3.1 20 100 1 3. 11 19 15 [ 1 10 B | 14 1 1 ) 1o 1% 1 i 1M 1 2 1% 13 10 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS 1 10.. 40 % | 6 1o § {1 [l 13 i W 8 ] 1 BULLS LU0 10 L1 16 famm 1 us 10 200 16 1 200 SPRINGERS AND MILKERS, 1 springer......, 18 00 1 nillker apees 25 0) 1 milker. .0 . 19 0) 1 milker . 16 00 | AND CALVES, | 3cows and calves, each Ceee B0 00 Leow and calt sressanieesans senens 33 00 STAGS, 1..150 HEIPERS, .. 02 CALVES, 2.5 WESTERN CATTLE. Av. 1087 17 fecders xas, taflings' 0 13 Texas talinzs feaders Sand Creek Lund and Cattie Co— 3 bulis g 130} stoers 1 Middlesex 1L T3 stoers, taili JM. Chadwick — 00 foeders H. ¢, Shurtlf an & Hanin ond = 24 feeders 21 74 foeders 2% 5 foeders ¢ 24 T. Waggoner— 50 steers. 1 cow 3 steers, 4 steers 7 steers Reel & Friend= 6 cows e 46 steers 30 80 steers ) J. Leon ard— ST 1 buil 1 pull 74 feeders der sder T s reat— 10 steers........ 1 bull 1buil 1bull.... 3 bulls, {6 1 cow SrTtRve 21 steers 4 steers, N oil HOG No. [ Av. Sh. Pr. 100 408 a6 20 203 40 16 80 1w N0 3 213 120 380 40 3 3 i 400 300 300 400 400 ) i 50 00 = 10 PLGS AND SKIP: 13 ® — 130 2, - ... - 15 HS T _— e TR X ] 70 40 3 W -2 1 40 I — & 80 600 — B 160 0l.....108 — i 80 EEP. No. Av. 412 westerns, wethers, el OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKLTS, Grocerles. DATES-Persian, -1 box, 0%e. TwiNEs— Cotton twine, “Bibb,"" very fine, 34~ Ibbales, 22¢; cotton twine. XX brand, l-1b bales. 150; hemp twine, i-1b bales, 18¢; sail twine, e anale wick, 22¢; 40-foot cotton clot lines, $5¢; 6-foot cotton clothes lines, #1.65; 6-foot cotton lines, #1405 G-foot sisal lincs, $1.75; 0-foot jute, $1.00; wool twines, 814 Ra1siys—London layers, Calitornia 1ily, per box, £2.75; “horseshoe,” £.60; loose muscatels, Calitornin lily, 8240; horseshoe, 8235; “star,” loose muscutels, $£.20; seedless California, #00; Californin seedless saltans, In suc California_muscatels, in' sucks. alencias, o FARINAC Gh@ics, lima beans, b, 1%01%0; No.1,80, anilla B, 5 Bbis, N O, 1 ehoicy 24Te; good Cuby, baking, 23 @we; black su B RODA-Plgs, 60 108 10 hox, 5c: Kegs, 4150 Visgaar 9 gr. N. Y. apple cider, 10 cider, Te; white. wine, 152; fancy, frit, O1L5—15) prime white, Hes 150 wute 1e: headlight, 1415 4 gasoline, L sopA—BbIs, The; granulated, 00285 per gross 10, $17.55; Lewiston, per 100, Union square, 40 per vent off list. ~) Ibs in bbl, bulk, #2.10; best i hest gra 100 s, 82.40; best % rock salt, erushed, $1.8); Gonimon, LY, 8.5, CANAED M «d beef, 11b, 81.20; corned beel, 2 1bs, lunch tongues, 1 b, £50, lunch tongues, 21bs, $#75; brawn 1 Lo, B3 brawn, bs, #2.00; Ox tongues, 1'y 1hs, £.00: ox tongues, 21bs, 81005 chinped beef, 1 1bs, round o roast beef. 2-1b round cati, $00; potted i, by b, rornd e potted havn, b 1h, round ‘cans, $1.3 Bamn, 3 1b. round tans, b round cans, b round cans, are cans, & wlop: D. S, white, de i doviled i ted ox compressed b rounde 3 b, tonzue, 'y Ib, ham, 1 1h, 1is, $1.80; i boueless 2s-3-1h extra, $1.15120; 311 standard western brands, 81.10; Arcner's standurd. $.00. Corn—Finest 100, Gate City sugar corn, very ine, ; Giluan, r corn, $1.2)] 2-1bextra r 811 stundard western brands, Mushrooms—1-1b French, extra finy, 2 1-Ib Fronch, fine, 18%22¢; 1-1b French, or- @lse. P Tres, fine. per ean, 25 per can, 16e; 215 sitted, $1.60; carly June, $L80; 205 marrow, standard branids, #1.25; 2-1b soaked String beans— 15 high grade b (e wax beans. H.00; beans 2-1b sonked, Swi Pumpkins $1.65; ok MAPLE SUGAT 1905 100 cake Tog tn box, puir ; ) Roasted s, 30-1b boxes, 1-1b bricks, & Aros| 2 Dilworth’ Mailpouch, Ble; Cordoea. ). G, v, we. Bunola, e Lion, Mocha, FRurrs—Turkish prunes, less than hhds, 1589, i40: original hhds 'yo less; Bosn prunes, 6-1b boxes, 100 to | apples, evaporated. new ring cholc new rivg prine. Bige We; blackberries, 1 ibs'to box, Be; edrran inal casks Le less; in boxes. 6yc. DO te taney. in sac ks, ) | 3@ ae; orig Vostizza currants, extrs, sk —Lreminin F. 0., (win flats, per 1b, Premium F. F, Young America, 1ige; 1303 de io Swiss. laifo; Edam, i ch. 40 zer. [1iye Al Brazils, 1ie; ans. 1he; walnuts, I filberts, PEALUL COCKS, oustod, 12505 Tennessee AnuLs, M3 —5-Ehe, parlor, K50 4-Tie; 8270 - tle, d-tle, pluin $L85; warchouse, $400; toy, 2357 whisk, $1.00081.25 Orives—duarts, p $4.00; < 8.30; bulk, per gal., COnpaGH-SMunliln b A size 1in., 150; sisal rope. all sizes from 114¢; “new procosses,” all sles £ in. 8, SUGAR—Per 1h.—Out loat, Standard powdered, 7o; granulat ndurd, Confoctioners' tra O\ brifliane yoiex i central O, 5%¢; golden O, i dark O, 490 Kii Bodiany TON Row neh, 180, Soar—Sastile, motted, per 1b, S@BI0 white perlb.. 1, ProxLes-Medlim, ver bbL, .00, mallbio w; pints, per do, sausage, 7¢i fc OLEOMARGA 1b tiibs, soiid, LA T rendered, tier Prokien Pie 16 ave 10 16 1 ave 121D avera 2 1h average, hams, sugar head el gherkins, #1100, Bei pork sausage, in Fietre—Halt bils. %0 1 eaoh SP1cED Plos’ PICKLED BEEF TONG vassed or plafn, S4ei shou Ldurs, sugar cured, 0 s kfast bacon, ey hodeless, s dried ms, sugar eurd, Ser bacon short 30; bacon cleat hieks, 6ie; bacon carbellios, taney HEIL Te; hacon Short Fibe 6403 beef tongues, smoke:d, 1o SAvsAGEs-Bolotnas, in’ weasands, fancy, 4505 tolosmus, smoked, e pork sausage, I 1k, fe; pork sau n bilk, Sac; blood, fqei liver, 450; head cheese. 4Ge; smoked tup. Dif. $ifo 65-gal, casks); | £-gal U1, 10.00, | Croi—Perbbl, refined, 86%; half bbl.§180; | hurd cider, pure, per bhly $0: orange ol BATE bbL.. 8650 pear elder, Tl b, & 3), ( SavaGe-Following qiotations are for Tots of 50 1bs. wnd upwards: Bolgenas in weasands, fancy, 13ei bolomas.de; park s I bl 40 A Frankfurt, i Jngie Sausig 1274¢: 40-1h tu 1-11 rolls, lde cs, stelotly pre, gle; kettle e 2.5, 18’ FEET— 1Ll hb1s. each $.50. TONGUE - Al bbls, $10.00, CER L #17.00, Provisions, SaokED MpaTs-Hans suzr cured, 1 to 1§ fiins, sugar onred, 15 *, No. Ulims, sugar cured, \«- I hams, sugur cured, | skinned K s 0tge: Noo 2| cared, % boneles. ANl Cune 60 Wiener or Frank furt knoblauch siusa i Polish ge, Tci TONR U SibusaZe, S The above prives are for Jois of fifty pounds and upwirdsaless quantity e no DRy SALT MEATS—Short 5, long clears, 5ige; short Fibs, 0 bellies, bige; elear bite ks, b Pork Axp Bepe—Moss bbls, #11.00; family or bick pork, bbis, d1.53; extea wess beef, hbls, .00, Hoxeycons Tree—1lar 8 1bs each. ) kits. 15 1bs cach PrekiEn Titpr— 1 1,80 1bs each, #2.50; Kits, 13 1bs cach G PLOKLED PLGS' FEET-1Talthvl, 8 1bs each, £1.50; kita, 15 1bs eneh, % OLEOMARGARINE 1t . solid, 1240 40- 1b tubs, 1-1 Laun—Tirces pure and kettle ren- dered, 70, SpIckD Pios' TONGUES—THalt bils, #10.00; 15 1b Kits, 22,10 ~The chunge, the BUITER me stock s beini fancy, 22 Suntry. h chol 18 atry, L @ G vk .03 mallard #1.2521.50; mi @ioe ck PovLTRY—T tinues w stonal 1ot Is ¢ of the good ch lens. per oz st FURK By L & Fresi—Per plekerel, v pple, ile; 130 Tobstors, 1 floun 18¢ bid Hanbarger sy dines, spieed, i ported Hol do faney half bhls, 81 h white fis lobsters, Oy sters, CRANBERKLE barrel, #.00; .00, LEMO N CALIFORNTA good. rs, varietle grapes, Muse BANANAS— way at 310007 percrate, f1. BEAN -Choit at e, SWEET POTA perbbi. 4 OtHER V #2.5; white tu DhI K225 pu bl 82,0 celery), doz, £, 0002 roots, perlb, I L i pt King Philip Lonsdale, York M WIGANS CirASH 1n 11450 bl ¥ ek, Gurner, fe: O Atlantle H, 7 8o; Aurora. ¢ : Darlingto Hoosler LI, 1 ¢; Henr ol Pepperell, u-4, 45-In. 15 Utica, Net (i Bates, 0 PrIsTs ton, 35 nold B, lons ol Allen Pinks, COLORED s4e; Kolled ¢ COTEONAD -0z, 180} Lic, Hi Hioes, Pr country, bround nd in exeess of the rece. Prairie ch K snipe ihbits, K40 ak andstor Live, Ducks—Live, nd piek i grand bunk, blocks, Gi¢: snow white, 2-1h b 8, oW, 83 turkey ‘cod, large middle bricks, suow whites, crate; b boxes medii scaled herring. No.1 s rin i domestie Holland herring, white fish, half' bbls, $6.75 trout. haif_Ubls, £, family white ~ fish, saluon, #2350 per half bbl; 2-1h brofled mack 260, d-1b in mus Wi kb, in tor Luice 5-1b Mayo mess mack 00; 1-1h hrook trout. $1 i 1-10 satruon, ® ArpLES-Fall Quras, per bun ON1ONS—The denmand s PoTATOES —Good stock i gencrally selling horse radish roots, per bbl, #.00; horse radish BROWN COTTONS e Aur Lunzd t Yet, 6he; HEAVY Brows Turkey enfield, 8 T n\ Atlantic A, T4e; :Atlantie D, 64e; Atantic P e Buek's heat, 70; Cabot W, INGS AND PlLCoy O 7o 100 Gold Lefif s a0i Al Chambray, te; Gloa AMBRICS Crown, 4130 Red Star, er, 567 Sluter, %¢; high col! skoeag, 9 oz, 15 York Livre Lewiston, 10 un\'fl bleache PICKLED BEEF TONGUES Rarrels, 20 Ibs each, 817,00 efghth YIS, 25 b euch, &35, CORNED BEEF-1-1b Square cans, por doz, #1107 L-1b square rioz, 4130, ROAST o' BoILED BEEF-1-10 round eans. per doz. $110; 6-1) 1%, per doz., $.00, Copprn Dieied BEEF b round . cans, per doz, 8125 1-1b round cans, per doz, £2.10. LUNCHCTONGUES —1-1D roundcans, per oz, £2.50; 210 round cans. oer doz, $4.5) WHOLE OX TOXGUES- 12 1 Tound cans, per doz. $.00:31b round eans. per doz, 8,00, DEviLED HAN-4-1b round cans,” per doz Lnis street 'roduce, narket shows o romial e market s no appreci; d Sy vlck choice, HI8G: . try, good, country, 15% fuferior, 5 alt, 10010 ckens. per dozen, $2. duck £3.00: teal ducks, xed ducks 212571.%; plover, #L.00@1.25 quail, ¥1.5 suall rabbits, $1L.00@ he murket on chickens con- kstoo larze. Only an ocea- ol enough tobring £.50. the bulk ickens going it §2.0072.2 mix ze spring 1um 5225 suafl, nosale. ive, per 1b, (gloc; dressed, 10@ per doz ¥7.0 dressed, 11 300 per doz, E2003.00, Fish. 1h-Perch. bufalo, dressed, iotrout Se; whi e col ' ste Oregon salmon. 13¢; bl tie; Dlue fish, 15, sd—od new s extra sil! piced ierring, 60c: Russi e Russian sardines, plain, e and herring, Crown brand, S 15, 8100 miackerel, No. 1 shore. bloiters, half bbls, $1500; i-1b brook trout. ) white fish, 15: 2-16 lobsters, 1b oysters. 120z, Fres\ Frait \d wintes apples. 83,5 aney dark ¢ Cods, per Bell and Cherry, per burrel, fea, perbox, 8400 ey Malort, #0°s per box, $10.0, Fiuir—Receips light, den, nd Winter Nells Viewr dnd other quinces, per box pluris, per box Sox, 81,0520 y t, per box. #1.0] ;. per bunch, £.002300; Hon- 15052 Vegetables. mostly In a small Spanish onions, perbusher; ive liand picked navy, 82 ToES - Supply fe ETAT Rut mips. per bbl, rsnips per bl Terey stock, per hbl. rrots, per beets, per 1y man i caulifiower, y.per per double string, T e Dry and Atlantic L, 6e; iR, 6Ye; Atlas O ) Clinton' FF, 3¢ Au- Peppereil y Cambric-No. loth XX, 4! rst Call, 60; Frolt of the Loom, er Ldem, 8¢ Houselkeeper, 5t Now Stevens' N Stevens SIT on. B4 Farmers' No. 147,401 50 i Indinn head, T's¢; Lawrenc letta LE. fye. Brown— ‘Bleached ell, - Hiea, 10-4, 20, A toskeitg, Glac i Amos 0 Warwick 'dress, T re, Be; Whittendon d t—Martha Washing Arnold, A, 115 i Tlanilton, dte; ouh, 1 stundard, 12 1d York XX, 03¢5 Li \ce. 02, 15 tancy stripes Hay- York Nan 10 ett, Workinguian's, des, Tallow, Etc S AND TALLOW—Green salted No, 1, light, 6:2@ dry fHiae ides 7 ged hides, 14 G325 sh € pelt, No.2, G%e; grease tearine, 0 ations e fordelivery in'Cht wlo, per ton. MB.0XGIR.00; dry LT TA0; dry country, dump dnd ety $OKG1.0, BOARDS—N i cous, 81 BHIL N No. 2 Sa and 10 ¥ ING and 14 1. 81950 Whity Pine-No |, 2com, $17.00 o1 platn, 8 and 10 inch, $18.00; nd 1 $16.00; No.§ platn, b R inch, 1641, 4 and 6 in, 13 wndéin, b and 1 gy 814,00 2. 4andiin, 6in. alliengths, $1100 12, 910.50; No SIntNo-—- A, 022.00; B, #0.50; ¢, #14.0; D 1301, FLOORING - Wiite Bine A and. b, ko D, ®LO; C, 87.0; E, 1750 STOCK BOARPs—No. 1 common, 12 and 14 ft, *0.00; 16 e, §| 0; No. 2 common, 12 and 14 ft, 18 16 1, #1700, ETLING—No. 1 white, §<In, $11.50: No, Lhard Pine. e, #15.50; No. 1 hard pine, %-1n, £1.00; No. 1 hard pine, 10, $4,0 |\uTv~< WELL TUBING. PIcKETS -0 G, ha 24+In, W L xde SIS, 6 din well to D, & M, and Bov. £25.00; plokets, D, & 11 sq. £1.00, K BOARDS <A and B, 12:In, OvED ROOFING—No.1 D& 1 fi $1200; D, 1 imon white 14 and 16 {t. $19.00; No. 1 common Y pine, 12, 116 £1, $1%.00. PLARCLEAT, 1-1n, all widths, £34.00; clear Hi+in, all widths, $£20.50, DIMENSTONS— RN TR 241 #1500 #15 0 815 00 2660 1300 15 00 ) 15 00 16 00 18 00 S8 1500 1300 1500 1800 16 00 18 00 S B BN Do 1% 1600180 3612, 1600 1600 16 00 17 00 17 00 10 O ito XS 1000 1600 1600 17 00 18 00 10 Y. Pive Froorisg star, 4 and Fixisuix Clear. 4 and b in in, $2.00; rift s Wit 1n, £50.0: 1 s #5.00; £42.00 ORI Fi £ii0 2 in. g0.00; O select, 1 in, £).903 Uy, Ligand 3 in, %400 FINTSUING, YELLOW PINEClear, | In., $20.00; 184 102 and 3., #5007 star, 1in., $£4.00 SiNees, LATH-Extra, XAX. R0 stand ard. AN # ®; 7 00n., #2007 No. I, #1200 Cedar, XA Posts-Wiite ceder o %8, 12%e; O In SqF. 1207 Bty (., B, in, 9¢: 4 105 in, roind; 13505 oak, split, b red cedar, 1 fash, % pereent: doors, 40 per cent; biinds 40per tent: mouldings, 4 percent; i halr 20e; cement, Amerlean, 3505 cement, fni ported, £5.50: plaster, $2,65; straw board, $1.50; tar board. $1.00; tar f 40 Metals, Brock Tix--Small pig, 80¢ per 1b; bar, 30 per ib Coppr--Flanished tofler sizes, & per 1 coid rolled, Bie per 1b; sheeting, 2 perib; pit und tlats, 31 perlt LVANIZED SHEET TRON —Discount 50-10 p pat. plan. iron, Nos. 2and 25, A, 1005 (N PLATE-L. C, 10x24, #2.30; L X, 10x14, 1IN PLATE-Coke, 14x0, 112 SrEpL Wik NALS —ase. §2.50. ROOFING—Charcoal, L C.y Hx20, 112, 8.00; | 0. 26, £1.50; No. 27, £1.60, LR -Strefety Hail and half, 18, ERL N AILS —Bise, &2 WiIRE=Jup. bar, §1 THE T IRON Al %385, - SPEED RING, Latonia Kaces. Latosta, Ky., Oct. 15—Summary of today's races Two-yearolds, four farlongs —Little Midget won, Willow second, Caprice third, Time Mg, Three-year-olds and upwards, one mile Pickup won. Argeuta second, Robin third. Time—1:44 Three-year-olds and upwards, mile and twenty vards—Polemus won, Aunt Kate enlike third, Time —1:44%; 1ds and upwards, mile and one sixteenth ~Carter B won, Princess Annie second, Meadowbrook third. Time -1 Two-year-olds, five furlongs —Mabelle \\'nn Longleaf second, Laura Agnes thied, Time 1:02 Tw r-olds, four furlongs--Woodbena won, S second, Mattie Allen third. Time-3 Morris ark Ra Summary of five furlongs—Madstone Reilly thind. Time welter handieap, all —Aunie won, Bradford second, L Time—1:053¢ three won, 1:01% wos, six olds, mile and one- mes won, Pusster, jr., Insight third, Time 135 car-olds and upwards, one anetta won, Masterlode second, ine third. Time—1:43 all test handicap, all_ages. Diablo won, My Eurus thind. Time—1:17 Farewell stakes, longs—K irkover won, gomery third. Time-1: Allages, mileund won from Eleve in 1: second, fur- Mout- . six Terrifier second, 1637, 1-sixteenth—Can Can two-year-olds, Sale ot Race Horses. Monris Park, N. J, Oct. 15—Tlhe horses comprising the racing stailes of D. D. With- and James Galway were sold at auction this morning. The bidding was lively and_fair p were realized. Among the best sales were: Cynosure, by Tom Ochiltree and Cy clone, $21650; Sluggard, by Ochil and Dawdle, $.050: Major_ Domo, by Tom Ochiltree and Sweet Home, £2,500: Adamant by Stonehinge and_Adage, $2,550; King Eric, by King Ernestand Cyclone, #,800; Chest nut Colt, by Kinzlike and Fan Fan, £2,60; Montag i Geraldine, b 4,000 Mortemer and Evadene, & Grinstead and Cousin Today's Tips. AT ELIZABETIL Flirst race—G. W. Cook, Volunteer, Second race—Cracksman, Eon. Third race—Average, Bay Chester, Fourth race—Demuth, Senolea 11, Fifth race —Aurania, Kern Sixth race —Lavenia Belle, King Crab. AT LATONIA. Flirst race—Gre; Second race: L nacity, Rosemont, “Third race—Bertha, John Adam: Fourtn race—K l‘ ifth race—Hart Entries for Today's Races. AT ELIZADETIL rst race, five eichths of amile—Volun- teer, Cousin Jeems, Clarendon, Autocra Daniel B, Fitzroy, Eolo, G. W, Cook, Rival Little Audie, Meriden, Belle D'Or, Susie. Kittie Van, Gracie M, Minute. Dalsyrian, Flambean, Blackourn, Nelly Bly, Capain Vaguer, Zed, Forerunner, Gold Step, Con - s . one mile—Blacl ton, , Wilfred, Come to- Eon, Prince Harvard, Lord of the Harem, The Sheriff, Beajamin, Carnegie, X, St. Val® entine, Cracksman, Glory Third race, five-cighths of amile, selling Average, W, B. H.. Eli, Common Sense, Sil- verado, Rumpus, Ella T, Aunie G, Pisa, Caramel, Flageant. Bay Choster, Emily Poy ton, Ketchum, Trellis, Ella G, Mangold, Oc- tagon, Hydra. Fourth race, one and one-sixteenth miles Sinaloa II, Chaos, Riley, Demuth, Sir John, B. B. Miliou Juck Rose, Fifth race, one mile—Pontico, Kern. Ma- cauley, Philander, Neptunis, Lonely, Ban Cloche, Aurania, Re ho, Bill Bas s, Ryrle B, Granite, Issaquena, Mume B, Pearl Set xth race, one mile, selli Lavina_Belle, Longshot craft, Erie, Grimaldi, g-King Longford, Fan kau, Crab, Wood AT LATONIA. , oue ile and sever First rac v yards, seil ing-Kinglike, John Morris, Pritehett, Eu I Consiguee, Grey Cloud Second race, one mile, selling —West Anna, Laura Ford, Barney, Jobu Adams, Bertha, Royal Garter, Third race, mile ness, Leun 1, Miss and one-sixteenth—Busi odbye, Mart , Dollikins, Roseucnt, Bob Forsyth Luke, Danicl, Ban Chicf, Rogers 3 Major Tom, Tenacity, Verge D'Or Fourth race, three-quarters of a mile Edgewater handicap — Tenor, Response, Peuny Roval, Ranier, Vallera, Sir Abner Rudolph, Tom kin, Donatello, Melo Philova, Lady Washington, Kingman, Pale tine, Fifth race, niue-sixteenths of a mile maldens—Nellic Whittaker, Minnie Kasko, Canto, Miss Bowling, Sara, Louisiana, Lon don Smoko, Hart Wallac Sixth r uine-sixteenths of a mile, dens -Eli Kendige, Carroll Reed, Mir a, Vallera, Virgin II, Lum, Faithful, Frank D, ————— No \an‘ or fusil oll make the boquet of Cook’s Extra Dry Champagne, It's the pure juice of the grap: It Broke Ot Again, The Oshy vs L nd nily wrangle that has dragged its weary length through the police court for two days was finally disposed of yesterday by Judge Helsley, who fined Mrs. Osborne €1 and costs for applying abusive and obscene epithets to the Andrews family. Mrs. Oshorue was arvested yester day on o similar enavge by the same plain tiff, and the whole story will probably be re cited again ou F'riday, 1 4 and | WESTERN PACKING INTERESTS, | Considerable Enlargemont in the Mar | Keting of Hogs. | Cixcresam, O, Oct. 15—[Spocial gnim to Tie Bee)—The Prico Current say: | Therohas boen considerable inthe marketing of hogs will enlargement in the west in the pist week, the packing returns showing a total of 330,000, against 175,00 the preceding | week, and 210,000 last year, making a total of 830,000 since March 1, against 6,325,000 a r ago, an increase of 521, per cent. Lead ing places compare as follows: Cltte 19 | 1 | 000 2,080,000 (T S b X R [l | Aliothe 108,000 | - | “Notall is gold that glittors" | fog: itis equally trae that ail isnot sarsa | rilla that is so labelled. [f you would bx sure of the genuine act k for Ayers Sarsaparilla, and take no other. Health is 00 precious to be tritied with 65,00 is a true say | —~ . | ANUSEMENTS, | W.J Scanlan closed his engagement at the Boyd last evening, producing his ey popular **Shanena-Lawn,” illustrating life in Ireland in 1790 under the Grattan parlia- ment. The support was very ordinary, it teing apparent to members of the the theater-goers that the compiny_had been partic larly selected for their fitness in the other plays of the repertoire and 1ot for the re | mantic drama produced last uight, The audi | © was lary and received the star with every evidence of favor, cored many times over, < e " Horsford's Acid Phosphate For Indiges tion. Dyspepsia, and diseases in g e st Ward Democrats, The members of the First ward democratic club held a me bis songs being en- ont the ting last night for the pur. vose of organiztion. About fifty persons were present. George Sautter was mude temporary_ chairman, tary and Frederick Me “Fhe presiding ofi John Wallvosk secre gentuch treasuror. ¢ explained the object of the meeting to be for the purpose of avou - ing the democrats of the ward to action for | the good of the party in this state. On motion it was determined that the or ganization shall be known in the future:s the First ward south side democratic club, 'he club's headquarters will be at 4% Bancroft street, and_meetings will be held each Thurslay evening. The temporary officials were made perma. nent Thoofficials of the club were appointed a committ confer with other clubs in the cure biliousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles and constipation. Splendid for men, women | and chil Smaliest, mildest, surest doses for 25 cents. Samples fres at Kuhn & Co.’s, 15t und Douzlas It ol A Marriage Licenses, The following marriage licenses were is- sued by Judge Shiclds yesterday: Nameand address. ed Wirt, Omala ancis B, Banker, Omaha. . 3 { Wyman M. Ki attle, Wash, 1 Caroline C. Howell, Omaba. ., ( Joseph Beear, Omaha | Marie Dudicha, Omaha { Bernard Mollenbec | Katie Unkel, Omaha. Solomon, Omah: Smma L. Walker, Om - The only railroad train out of Omaha run expressly for the accommodation of Omaha, Council Bluffs, Des Moines and Chicago business is the Rock Island vestibuled limited, leaving Omaha at 4:15p. m, dail, Ticket oilice 1602, - teenth and Farnam sts. Omiha. Age. Low Rates East. The Ohio & Mississippi railway is now selling tickets from St. Louis to Cin- cinnati and return at the low rate of $3, good for return until Oct. 19 inclusive also one way to points named as follows: Dayton, 0., $.15; Columbus, 0., $4.15; Cleveland, 0., Pittsburg, Pa., $8; Washington, D, (., $10, Baltimore, Md, #10.25: Philadelphia, Pa., %11,05; New Yor 81 Boston, Muss., %16, s will continue on usive. Address A. Tickets ut above rat sale until Oet, 19 incl J. Little, gen'l western passenger agent, 105 N. Broadway, and Union depot, St Louis, Mo. —_—— Even the successful feminine effort to be beautifalis a vain attenmpt. Nature cver faithiul is To such as trust her faithiulnes The Natural Carlsbad Sprudel Salt Powder form) is the olid constituent of the atural mine waters o Carlsind. For b wal constipiation. rhenmatie tions, billousness, obesity catarrh of the sto of the stomach, live remedy, LSBAD SPRUDELSALT and zouty affec- dispepsia, ehronte ehand all deran'z and kldneys, itis a won powder form) 15 inno sense a mere pargative, but Is un al terstive snd eliminative remedy which dis- 1vles tenuetous bi lays frritation and re- oves obstructions by alding n Mngly and without pain. I tations.” The genuine article lus the si tare of EISNER & MENDELSON CO. azents, 6 Barcliy Street. New York, seal of the city (1ke the above eat, o bottle, Phawmplets mailed free upon applica- tion, FOR SEVERE COUGHS OR C(LD COUGH DROPS re highly recommended after seven vears of successful experience by the sole manufacturers, Kopp, Dreibus & Co., STEAM CONFECTIONERS, 1106 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb, Sold everywhere, ¢ Send for samples, BLAKE, BOISSEVAIN & CO, London, England, ADOLPII BOISSEVAIN & €O, Amsterdam, Holland. BANKERS., Buy and sell American securities on commission 8 London and on all Continental markets Negotlatlons of new loans » specialty ture. Itacts are of imi- per packuge. THIS PAPER IS PRINTED FWOM TYRPE — ¥ROM THFE — Great Western Type Foundry, 1114 Howard St OMAHA. P E D by Puck's i A TUBVLAREAR CUSHION rs beard distinetly, o L Iiluairaied bock 3. His0CX. city wit W to arvanging a parade for | the near futur , S Miles' Nerve and Liver Pills, Animportant discovery. They act on the liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves, A new principle. They speedily ~} ' particulnrs wid | Omaha Manufacturers. S ey Boota and Shoes. KIRKENDALL, JONES & CO,, Wholesale Manafacturersof Boots& Shoes Agenta for Boston Rubber 8hoo Co., 1102, 1104 and 1108 Harney Street, Onaha. Neb. Boowers, BTORZ & ILER, Lager Beer Brewers, 1881 Ncrth 18th Street, Omahs, Neb. A —— Cornice. "EAGLE CORNICE WORKS, Manufacturers of Galvanized Iron Cornice Window caps And metalle sky lights John Epenclen, proprietor. 108 and 110 South (th street —_— e e — Artists' Material { A. HOSPE, Jr. Artists’ Materials, Pianos and Organs, 1813 Dougine Street, Omaha, Neb. S —————— | Ooal, Coke, Eto, A e U e | OMAHA COAL, COKE ANl_) Llh}fi CO,y | Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal. 8 B Cor. 166h and DocgIas Streets, Omaba, Neb P oobcsidmbioncdiamio iodh ibesesh v B0 [ Cigara, | DEAN, ARMS TRONG & CO,, ‘ Wholesale Cigars, 1AL S, Dry Goods and Notions. M. E SMITH& CO, Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods and Notiong Corner I1th ad Howa “RILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS ":F,"' Importers and Jobbers in Dry Goods, Genta’ Farnishing Corer, 1th wid Haroer i o, e ————————— | Furnitu | DE\VLV & 8 3 Wholesale Dealers in Furniture, CHARLES SHIVERICK, Furniture, Omaha, Netraska At 1 Stroots Grocerie Mo L'fll(l) BHA]IY & CO, Wholesale Grocers, 1.thand Leavenworth Btreets, Omaha, Nobraska. | Lumber, Ete. G. W.DOUGLAS & LO N Dealers in Hardwood [umber, Yard 1310 N (6th St Omahm. JOHN A. WAKEFIELD, Wholesale Lumber, Elc., Ete. Imported and American Portland Cement. 8tate ‘agont £or Miiwnukes Hydraulic Coment, and Quinicy White 1.ime. i CHAS. l’t’ LEE, | Dealer in Hardwood Lumber. Wo0d earpets and parquet flooring. Uth and Douglas ireets. Gnalia. Net Faska. | FRED W. GREY, Lumber, Lime, Cement, Etc,, Etc. Corner 9th and Douglas Streets, Omahn. e —— | Millinery and Notion L OHER.FP.!-])}LR ‘M CQ., g | Importers and Jobbers in Millinery, 28, 210 a0 212 South 11th street. —L_J F. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO., Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods, 1124 Hurney street. Omnha, = = | olln. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO,, i Wholesale Refined aud Lubricating Oils, Axie gresse, otc., Omaba. A. H. Dishop, Mannger. _— | Paper. CARPENTER PAPER CO,, Wholesale Paper Dealers. Carry 8 mite stock 0 printiig, wrayping and writing | " paper. Bpecial attention given to card pap — ey Safes, l“lu A L. DEANE & CO,, General Agonts Tor Halls' Safcs, 81 and 321 South 10th St Omaha. H. HAII?:F)Y .\L'(_‘. | Toys, Dalls, Albums, Fancy Goods House Furnisbing Gouds, Children's Carriages. 1200 Fariam street, Omaha. Neb. _— | Water Sup, . 8. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO,, Steam and Water Supplics, Halliday wind milils. 418 and 920 Jones sk, Omahis. G.F. Ross, Aoting Manager. Irun Works. PAXTON & VIERLING IRON WORKS, * Wrought and Cast Iron Building Work, Eugines, brass work, general foundry, machine ao€ Llacksmith work” Office and works, U, I Rr and ith wirvet, Omatia. OMAHA SAS‘L & U'LON WORKS, Manf'rs of Fire and Burglar Proof sms, Vaults, fall work, Iron shutters and fire oseap ddreen, prop'r. Cor. 14th and Juckson Sta. — Sash, Doors, Etc. M. A. DISBROW & CO,, Wholesale manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds and Mouldings. Branch offics, 12t and Izard streets, Omaha, Neb. —_— South Omaha, UNION STOCEK YAFI.ADSlCO., Of South_Omaha. Limited. NEBHRASKA National Bank U. 8. DEPOSITORY, OMAHA, NEB. Capital. = - = - $400,000 Surptus Jan, Ist, 1890 - 87,800 OMcersand Directors:-Honry W. Yates, Prosident Lewie S Reed, Vice Preaident: James W. Savag ', V. Morse, Jobn 8. Coilins, K. C. Cushiog, J. N» Patriok, W. H. 8. Hukbes, cashier. THE IRON BANK, Corner 12th and Farnaw Sts. A General Banking Business Transacted We Offer for Sale. Four thousund tons cholee Baled Hay, F B.cars, Stranze's 8) 2z, Liton or Hornle stations, on C. M, & St P, R, K., In lots to sul purchaser; prices r atel by th: marks Cull and sce us, STRANGE BROS PERFECTHHEALTH U hove: frel ke n y phiet fr Sold by witching of Musele NEWVE BEANS 14 ung man 4l per box ERVE BEAN CO ., BUP/ALO wan Drug Co., 1110 Farnam 8t QWARTH SWAR Opens ah it Hroaa st il Full eulleg 4 £oF Dot sexes lod cal, Engl Kelentite, and Litsrary Hoalthinl foestion grounds. bul hops, lu'yral ibraries, ¥ Actlug Presideaty ) WA H.APPLETON,PB.D,

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