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THE SPECULATIVE NARKETS, Bulls and Bears Alternately Control the Wheat Pit. THREE INFLUENCES HELP ALONG CORN. Heavy Buying by Hutchinson a Bull Influence—Light Trade in Onts— Immense Ktocks of Provisions — Cattle and Hogs, CHicAGO, Dee 2.—(8pecial Telegram to T BEe)-Tho whent market did not act natur- lly all day. There were 100 many outsi ruriors and too little attention given to legit matenews, Bulllsh influcnces controlled the market early and the bears took & turn Intor when a prospect for further financial trouble belped to depress the market. The mark started strongerunder thefollowing conditions Fron Liverpool cables of a decrease of 1,680,000 busliels on ocean passage, an_up-turn in the prices of stocks ut New York, buying by for el houses on private cubles and protty good buying by local operators, several of whom arc usually bears, After o small ad vance was started, Logan & Co. had & messuge saying that 85,000 bushels of wheat were loading at Baltimore, Duanbam & Co, and others had disp about some 200,000 or 300,00 bushels ordered from store at St ils, & part for millers and partfor export. With this sort of news May wheat. which opened at #1.01% to 1.01% and sold £1.01% Lo 1.01% to $1.02% with sules of Decemn- ber around taige. pon it waslearned that west side rallway stock had sold off to e, Atthe same hour there were further rumors about the Keystone (Philadelphin bank. Two or three local houses threw a large amount of wh 1 the market and prices went off sharply. May to #.00% and De- cember to 01 %e, with a raliy at once to e for December and £L.01% for May. On the curh wheat was firmer. Pyts on May sold at 81,005 and calls at 41,025, Three things helped corn eariler in the day. Cables were higher, the stock of contrac corn here Is reduced to 0,000 bush Hutchison was under tho h The price of May started at sie, roso to sold at S and up to Sige at the end of the first hour. The strength did not hold and at 1 o'clock the price was hack to 53%e. At the close corn was e up for the duy at 53%c for May. Brokers n the pit declared that there was but one bullinfluence all day and that was the buy- ing by Hutehinson of over 2,000,000 bushels scattered all through tho session. December was quoted 40%¢c, up to 50%c. todle atthe anuary was quoted at %%c to ble, to at the close. Privileges on May corn for esday sold at 55%e and e, There wus light trade in oats most of the scssion. The strength In wheat and corn carly and light local stocks of contract oats, now reduced to 193,000 bushels, gave the market o little advance. May opened fic up at46%e, 80ld up to 46440 and closed at H%e or %e up for the day. December was quoted at 43%e to #de to 43%, January was %e under December all day. The out large, but stocks of provisions as this worning proved Recent estimates were liberal stocks as published exceeded ex- pectations, showing 158000 barrels of new @nd 05,000 barrels of old pork, 5,000,000 pounds of ribs and 110,000 tieres of lard. The opening of the market was heavy. Pork felt the bear- 1sh Influence most and openea witha decline of 124¢ for January and 10¢ for May. A further deellne carried January to $10.90, 27715c under last night and May to 81170, 2c from Yast nig Luter In the day much of the pressure cnused by the placiig of Decenber tufl wus r I\l'\' dand prices recovered to 10.07% und $11.73% at the close. Lard sold down to .60 for December, $6.00 for January nd #.50 for Mivy, recovering 10 #5.70, #6.05 and 6.5, RIbs sold but 5¢ lower and recovered o part of that. given surprisingly Mo, Ope Dec......8 0 oy 3 May Mo 100 cony. 0% 50% 5§ 03X OATS, g 45y PORK, 1101062y 1S N Low. Olose, Jun 1110 May.. 5 an fuy Jon... May. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. CncaGo, Dee. 2, BEE.]—CATT) over the Speclal Telezram to Tre ¥—Recelpts show a large Increase me time lust week and prices fire beginning tohreak under the unexpeeted big run. Although a few loads of prime steers s0ld early atsteady prices as compared with yesterduy. the great bulk sold substantially lower and the general market elosed weak, with a large number left unsold. Texans sold steady and native butchers' stock also sold steady. There Isafair business (n stockers and feeders, with prices about like those of Tast week, The top prive was .00 to £.40 for prime extra steers, ind 8.5 to #1.83 for good to cholee shipping steers: others, 8,00 1o #4, common, &00 t0 £LT. - One or Lwo 10ts of fo Texans sold at #4.10) to $160. Hoas—The general market opened netive, with prices rather str w0 at the close yesterday, but lated ues gradually weakened. closing fully e lower thin at the ogening, Rongh wnd common lizht mixed ol i to 850 wind kood mixed ut §1.55 10 avy wnd buteher weights at & ulation dight, closcly assorte W00 10 $3.5; plgs, FINANCIAL, New Yonk. Dee. 2.—[Special Telegram to Tie Bee]-Stocks—The weakness in stocks atthe close on Monday was not reflected this morning. London opened dull und later prices oume ligher. The threatened commercial trouble discussed so much last night did not appear to disturd values today. The activity at the apening was in 8t. Paul, Lackawanna and Atchison, Boston sold Atchison. First prices, as compared with the final figures of last evenlng, were frregular but higher, in the majority of the list the changes extending to a cither wav. There was an Invitation to fol- low the movement of yesterday shown I early trading and prices generally showed conces slous of small fractions from the opening fig- ures, but astrong tone was soon developed and mnterial advances scored In somo Instances, Lackawanna, after a loss of 1 per cont, rose 2% to 1285, New England lost and roso 1 and Burlington and Rock Island cach lost % and rose 1. The general 1ist In every case roso small fractions above the opening figures, The market became quite dull in the late hour ana the best prices were not fully maintained, During the bour to noon there Were no ma- terial changes i the list. Closing stocks worked a great change in th from the sume hours yos s0 easy here and in Lons longer a bear fuctor. M managers and president be very timid. News from Washington ro- gurdivg the prospect of silver was bullish Plio ousiess cuused by the break it mid- day in Northern Pacitic proferred und ot hers was all forgotten, ieral buying beeamo the order of the Shorts and lougs wore cqually oager. Lackawauna rose to 130 and Northern Paeltio preferred to i, ngers eamo very strong and Burlington’ went to Rock Islind to . Puul to 82, with slighit_concessions before the close, were &3,000 shures, The following were the closing quotations: § W[ Northorn Pacitic. -, 117 23] hours in situation Money was N that It was no 1gs of raflroad wused the bours to T8 4 S cta of Rt Central Paclfio Chicago & Alton Chicago, Burlington & Quiney. s8ig| A0 preferred L L& W 2014 | 8t. Paul & C liinois Central CWil| o preferred . B& W |union 1 ansan & Texus. .. 1, 181/ W., St ke Shore. 1044 do prefor Michigan Contral ... 814 Western Unlon, Missourt Fac i 0| Moxky—( |C ML & St Pai ! 7 per cent; last loan 0 per o PRINE MERCANTILE PAPER-G14@0 per cont, BTERLING EXCHANGE-Quiet und weuk; sixty- tay bills, $80L; domund 5855 Mining Shares, NEw York Dec, 3.—(Special Telogram to ? Tim Bee]-The following ure the mining #teck quotations: Ton. Wi & Va Ophir.. Homes'wke....... ... 80 |Plymouth Horn Siives 25 | Slerra Nevada Commonweaith 11125 _|Stan 00 PRODUCT MARKETS, 10AGO, Dec, &1 p, m, cushi, 01iac; Sunuary, Mige; M Corn—Steady; cash, W 1y Quiet at 68e, Biirley—Nom | Prime Timothy—$1 Flax—Steady at $1.9, dy; cash, 88,7 \fash, 467241 December, uy, #0.5 Unchanged; spring patents, 84 i winter putents, 816035005 bakers', & @3, 50, Buik Mo vr, 85,6305 Butter close.~Wheat— y, #1.0¢ January, 50%¢ cash, sUNor Japaary, ¢ Juanuary ulders, 8475248741 hort ribs, 20, ) creamery, 18@Yc; full short dalry. cream cheddars and ericas, 0,@0%c, Hide vy and light gr sulted green, 4450 salted bull hides. 4! d 6y@ic; dry flint, se; dry salted dry calf,” 8@ic; deucons, euch, o, 1, solid @ic; No, 3 calee, 410 [ Heeoipts. Shipments Hlour, bbls, o ieat, bu 26,00 Corn, bu 51,000 Outs, bu. 165,000 packed, New 2. — Wheuat - 70,000 hush <ports, 40,000; spot, dull and unsettled 2 red, 81.03% in cleviton #1054 aflont, #1.00,@1.06% 1. 0. 16d reh, #1.00%(@1.05. Options unchun Jeceniber closing at $1.0:5% Corn—Reeeipts, 2,000 bushels; bushels; spot strong and higher; No. 2, 60 6lige in ele i afloat d, HT@hse. Options nerully stronger. Onts— R Ipts, M0 bushels: exports, 1000 bushelss spot firmer; options stronger; 3 spot No. 2 white, 0213¢; May, Recelpts, ulet, ar—Rofined steady and g 5 "Unitod: for January at troleum—United closed irmer; western, 28730c, Ly ‘at #10.75312.0), Lowers westorn stentn, #1734, Firm for cholce at 11@8}ac; n; light skims, 414@e. Louis, Dec, 2. Higher; 01 options Towe: v, Corn—stronger; eash, 483404 ¢; May, ity Better; cash, 45e; May oie. Lard Butter E1gin, Cheese~F cash, 51 bid. at In less de- No. 1 hard, De- i northern, De- No. 2 northern, 04e; on tr Wei on mber, 86¢; on tr; LiyERpoor, De tornin, No. 1, @ Corn—Fir centul, Dec mixed western, 5s1d4 per Crxcrsyatr, Deo. 2-Wheat—Firm; No. 2 Corn—Firm: No. 2 mixed. Outs—Dbarely steady; No. Wiiisky 8114, MILWAUKER, 2 spring mixed, 47@4Se. —Whent—Easy: No. ribern, V1 OnicAao, Dec, 2 market sicady; Prime ¢ non to cholee shi ‘exans, $.1041.60. Recelpts, 430003 m l’Lv(filrnum‘ranl\ Heht mixed, 30; prine heavy d hutchor we ussorted Light, b “warket strong With lh(‘l\l'\ $.7@A85; western: xans, #.00@4.00; lambs, 83 fair de #4.4004.857 sn Loufs, shipments, ive ste 060300 0. Hogs- ket Tower; he 8.45; light, ¥ OMAHA MARKETS, Tuesday, Dec, & CarrLe—Estimated recelpts of cattle, 3,000, 83 compared with 2060 Sutarduy and 16 Tuesday of last weck. The market on the best grades of beeves was netive and opened about steady, growing weaker and ‘closed 5 to 15 lower. There were fifty car- loads of butehers’ stock among the receipt and the magket droppea lic to' e, Litelo 15 ding in fe o timated receipts of hogs, 7.500, as red With 4852 yesterday and 8,758 Tues- last week. Market active and The range of the prices paid was & e bl solln nt #pA0E3, - Pigs, 8 i heavy, #5.40@3.65 mixed, ‘erage of the prices paid was compared with 8,43 yesterday und Tucsday of last week, Sueep- Estimated receipts of sheep, 178, compured with 1410 yesterday and 1,08 Tl 1 of last wee! The n et s firm. 2.0 @400, Disposition of Stock, Showinz the number of head of stoek pur- chased on this market as reportel by the weighmuaster of the Stockyards company for Deceml Recelpts, 2, higher; fair to fu stocicers and feed Indian steers, $20@ Recelpts, 9,300; shipments. 700; mar- v wixed, 83100 Texans and as tves, terns. # r2: CATT Switt & Co.. .. The G. 11 Tianmond Co.! The Cudahy packing co . 41 Guiaha Packing Co....o. 41 Lee Rothsehild.... i Henton & Underwood., Nels Morris........ Shippers and feeders. .00 OGS, The Cudliy packing conpany... Omaha packing compix Swift & Co. "he G I Hamn Shippers and fee Representative MTEERS, No. Av. Pr. Bo120 8N 86 G818, M08 i R0 8.1l G85 981068 400 16122 r 400 20001 100 2001524 E) 7. 1388 .. 1 15 15..1207 12: E 15 619 900 120 815 61051 COWS, 1.1210 180 28.. 053 31070 180 26, 068 10 180 17, 883 20 196 10 1 200 b 2 15 1 12 22,070 24 18, 4 3 i 060 8., 020 % § 1..1050 161046 80 1105 1150 1006 7 1160 15 11140 10.. 980 2.1240 1..1100 10 10 T 1070 11050 1081 £20 1060 S o 1510 1520 1380 1 i i i 1 STOCKERS AND 50 1. 630 2 10 d 86 03 1., 930 1,110 350 HELFERS. 75 240 STAGS, 2.1410 825 OXEN, 21..1051 2..185 [ WESTERN CATTLE. Av. M5 . 045 it 400WS... . 160 feedors. 16 steers W8 3 steers A M. 8 8 steers Hubbard= 1051 18 st R. B. Conior— @ canuers 2 mixed. o W0 canncrs . LATE J. N. Oa 1is— 1 steer, tallings..... 2 80 feedors o 0 ] bl YESTERDAY. Oharles Heck= ™ sows... 00 steers. 104 cows. 42 steers No. Av. 08,010 182 L 1 N 183 181 157 161 1% 10 1 184 0340 160 340 160 . mixed, mixed ... Yearly Statemont. Showing the officfal receipts and shipmes of livestock during the year ending Nove ber 40, 1800, and the number of head consun bt outh Owiha: RECELPTS, Torses Sheep.| and | {Mules. A 88 wis| o 51,00 | -Ao‘ 131 oliion| i prl i w7 2 Wi 701 ga e Tosea| RAILROADS, Hogs. 10,9591 28,183 176,050 x.u‘m. W 24 M. E0 P E &3 V..., 21,631 | Driven in Ll [Horses RAILROADS, i Sheep.| and Hogs. ___Grand Total, K 04| 162,810/ OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS. Groceries. A complete grocery list Is published on s’ Thursdays and Fridays. ranulated, 64 cubes, 63c loaf, Thic; powdered, standard. bio posrdored, Tacs yeilow O, so; ight Ex. 0 confection L 0. fancy, . wisze; Cuba, baking, 25 0@2e; syrup, 10grade, Dbls, gul. kegs, 8Ld8; 2-zal kitts, cut MAPLE SUGAR—Per Ib—5c enkes, #)-ih boxes, 13e; 100 cakes, 50-1b boxes, 1213¢; I-1b bricks, 3 1bs in boy, pure, 14e, —%-tie parlor, §.00; 4-tie, #2.75; 3-tle, relouse, ¥5.00; toy, Plicin, $1.80; W whisk $1.00@1.25, SoAp—Bastile, motiled, per Ib, 10¢; do white per b He; |Alllll . p. per 100 lluli. K150 5.00; shaving soap. 50@75e por doz; tollet soap, Feakes per box, per doz, i Crep refinod, . £ bbl, £3.00; ard cido per bl $.00; orango cider, ar eider: halt bbi, 8.5, N UTS- Almonds, 18¢; Brazils, fibert ans, 19014¢; walnats 1he; nut e, 8 ronstod 100, OLIVES--Qunrts. per doz, $.0); pints, per doz, 2.50; bulk, per Olive oll, 13 pints.d @07 per case, § SAUT—Dally 2le peut 153 Tn LYI, bulk, §2.10; grade, 6 Dest grade, 10055, 8241; best grade rock sult, crushed, #1.40. RODA—Pkgs, 01bs to box, hiie: kezs, dije. SALSODA-Nezs, 1% ¢ por b s 15C granu- lated, 100-1b Boxes, 2 CANNLD VEGETABL @1.10, Corn—Very fine, $1 2-10 standurd west L-1b Frenc best, ly . 81 Marrow, standard brands, 81, i0; -1 son feed, e, ~EFretch peas—ler case of 100, 8 2.00. " String beans—2-1b high grade, 21b wax bear -1b string “beans, Lima beans=2-Ib_ souiied, $c. Boston buked beans—i-1b, 01 r\fl. Sweet potatoos—i-1b ew Jersey, okra and R e, aspuragus, G-1b, rhubar! 81.40; succotash, il...'l)@ CORDAGE, ETC.— Cotton twine, “BILD,” Very fine, L-1b bales, 2ei ootton twin nd, 131D hales, 1865 hemp (wine: 1b biles, I8e: 8ult twine, Se; eandlo wick, o; 40-foot cotton clothes’ 1ines, $1.40; 60-foot gotion clothes lines. .05 60-Toot sl Tinos 600t J1te, 81.85; Wool twincs, 8ie, Mie BiTIH ropacAN siegs TromaTolt o i in. i sisal Tope, lllTl'i from 7-16 to 1-inc| “‘new pebcissen” ullslies from 115 (01 s 30i cotton o UNIHON-Riflo powder 5.5 kog, 1264 105, £1005 rifle, "por 1 55 A, por keg, 3 Bor ko, Shot=Dron, o vi i 81 chilied, $100. Cabs 35 per V. i : 1, dinocans, por doz., 2,655 11D can i-1b eans, $1 751 other Iiuds, TWINES, vor ke, 00;" Price’s dimie eans, 1551 cuns, $£2.50; 1-1D cans, 1-1b cans, per doz., $1.00035. WRAPPING PAPERR~Per 1b, best straw, 15518 to ki, 1ie; dry goods, 43ic; extraquality manilla, 6%es manilia ted, 12X18, 0c; dark rag, harawire, 2 1'% O, twin flats, per Ib, 104c; P, e donestlo Swiss, 151¢] n o, ench 8L 5 'Goobs—Burley, “do; farina, 00; &pLIL pous, 807 Kroas pos bhls, po i halt, bbt hominy. Ditten. Futims-Turkish prunes, loss than hdds, 1880, 8c; apples ovaporated, new ring cholde, 1ie; upricots, fancy, in s 1940 blackborries, new, lio; ruspberraes, £ Lbsto DOX. 403 currants, new, 54 Votlza currant extra in hoxes, 6i0; peaches, Calw, cholo 1oer Cullforuia didd yrupes, in biugs, scedloss Sultans, sacks, 1050 new Va ra luy a, i-1b' box, e Biinol ilworth's, 25%ci Lion, 3 Cordovin, 2550; Mochi, Coffeo—Lssence—bs gro i chitkory. Tiscanise, i~ Apple elddr, 10e; double clder, 12¢; white, Wiln'. 1205 tripple strength, 1ve, OILS—130 prinie white, 030; 130 witer white, 1t headlizht, T 74 gasoline, 1l4e. O cans—1 gul, 8J.00@:5.2 gal, @1W; 5 gal, B140@ 150, ToBACCOS—Fine cut. per Ib, %57 22 i fancy plug, @78c; smoking, nds, We > nglish brod Bac; Oolou, CaNDY-iix 81301 twist stic hound stie s Y@l yson dus Young Kag palls, French mixed, 1h5e; hou 8e; Jur and case candics, 5-1b boxes, 1¥ xtra fine goods, AXLE GREASE—Per ~ gross —{'raz tins, §30.00; medium tins, £7.00; sm other makes, wood, §.50648,50. BLACKING—i doz 1 box, {0@T5e; ladfe: drosing, 45064100 stovo pollsh, per g 20005 5\ BugiNg—Liguid, d oz, § doz. fn box, M@8LTR 8oz, 8 doz In box, £1.50@275; dry, smatl, % large, 4be. BROSHES —Shoe, per doz, #1.2524.50; daubers, Toousl.00; serub brushes, 0eqo82.00. ¥ oyster, 5o Kluger smps! sy UanNED Fruirs—Cailfornia—Apricots, $2.20 @3.00; peoled upricots, $.25: pea large 50; Er0ss, eream, ul 400; pears, 8245 Bartlott peas, & 1 gooseberries, #2.25; plums, ¢ $15001.90; pluins, grean gages, $1.9501.90 tra fine goods—Apwicits, $400: yellow Craw- peaches, 84.00; sliced peachis for cre Bartlete pears, §1.85; egg plums, & groen gages, 8150, Eastern canned friit— iches, seconds, $1.00%2,00; apples, 3= 1b, #1.2 al, 14 doz in ense, #350; gooseborries, Baiti- mora standard, 2-115, #1153 strawborries, $1.30; raspherries, $1.40; biyeberries, § red rasp: berries, 81.50; blnekierries, $1.3001.65; pineapples, siiee CHOCOLATE, T man sweot, 23 COCOANUT— 15 st b, 2001 130 Ger- E i Bromo, i, and 14=1b pac M1 pulls, i £1,00 ¥i45.50; MATCHES—Patlor, 20 and 30 per box, $.653 Per grosss sulphur, $1.050 1,40, PICKLES Medlum, hols, 8.00; small, $0.5); K.Il'l]«“n‘ #11.00; Ihnlnu mixed, $12.00. Javii, 6 , Go; fancy, 6l4c; head, Singapore mogs. No, 1. 10-1h boyes, STARCH Per b, 614ase, 3 B LED \H\ul bird, 1-1b pkj 4145¢; anise, 15¢. WARE—DPor doz.—-Tubs, No. 1, # Nouh 80.1; keelors, onk grain l st ’H 50; white codur, 4-in, Dest, $1. B-N00p, uuhL' dined, $1175; -hoop, 1. BLES: d puper. metal coiir, 8 Bass hogpn k,» tall red, 8 3 brass_hoops, hioops, No. 1 strl s well buckets, ash, d-in, per nest, 700; per nest, 4e: butter 1 v wood, 70e utter paddles or spades, e, Washhodrds— Eingle, 31407200 double, £.50@3%5, Clothes- DINs—5 Kross hoxes, Gy, CANDLES—40 1bs tO hox, 9140} mining, 1081044e; wax, 11c. s, 0; 8y 3 hrass hoops, No. I, ubs, rge sizos, Provisions. Fresn BErr Cuts, — Rolls, derloins, 14c sirloin - butts, less strips, o strip loins, 'sc T, ( rounds, runp on, . Blge: boneless rumps, 4o o; buck halves.' do beef loins No. I steer, 10alle; beef loins No, B, Te; beef ribs, 5@se; beef ribs No. 1, 10 11e! sweot breads. per doz, ox talls, each, do; liver each, 4c; beef (onses, Fieesu nvn( lnrlxlnhlh. spa ibs, Bej Mlmlmll‘h mings, de:’ bick bones, & cleandd ples’ feet | ned pigs’ feet (per de MUTTON=Cholce drossed mif ton, 81 of mutton, H4 Adles of mutton, 0¢ of mutton: fe; oz of mutton, 10 FRESH MEATS ~Frosh Hams, 20 1bs average, 16 1bs average, s 12 Ihs aver fresh shoulders, 43,¢; pork loins, 7o derloins, Tie; fent Jard, not spure ribs I'tbllK AND BEEF ciear pork 1 erloins, e} cks, He; trime ed hogs, 5140} rough un- rack; breasts pork tene rendered, Ge, Tn barrels—Moss pork ks, heavy. 812003 mod $10.50: funnily pork, extra riess | plate beef, 7,001 Tolled Doneloss booh, boneless T DS, $850; shoulder clods, $8.50. DRY-Sa12 MEATS-Fat b backs, 37¢; extru short cle 16 to'20°1b ave, Gyc; short ribs, clears, fe: long Cleats, O1LS, K bbls, He; BMOKED extra ligh 141b ay lean bellies, short shoulders, be. .-Purc neatsfoot’ oil. per gal, in Al tullow, 3igc; stearine, 614, MEeATS—Tiest ‘sugar cured—Hams, 010 Ibaverage, 104¢; 1Hzht uedium, 15 10 16 1 ave to 21ba ge, 01403 skinncd ot i i, 1440 20 1 ivers . Gei N. Y, shoulders, : n.mn.slu-um 1S, 8 1b uvel Doneless i bacon, (clear) 5to 7 1b strips, bacon (rih) 7t dried be } regular, Gei clods, de; y I Special-Hims, 12 6015 1) ave fast bacon, 1010, BEEF TONGUES—Swoet Piokled, —Ibls, 200 Ths, #17.:0; half bbls, beo tongues, sk, per b, 1) Pork To Plekled agar Cured 1AL HLS, 100 Tbs, 81507 quatkior bbis, 50" 1 #100, LasB ToNGUES—Uncooked, Mild Cure—TTult bbIs, 100 1bs, #7.00: quarter bhis, 3 1bs, $1.00, SPICED I ToxuEs—Cooked--Hulf bbls, 80 1bs, 11503 quarter bbls, 40 1bs, 8.0 kits, 15 1bs, #2 50, SPICED LAMD: 80 1bs, 31 15 1bs; ugar Cured 100 1bs, $0.00; ToNGUES—Cooked—Talf bbls, quarter barrels, 40 1bs, $6.00; kits, ountry Produce, BurTER—Receipts continue quite jarge _and Iricos are weuk. - Good country rolls, H@lic; cholce, 167018¢; nforior, T@12e; *good country solld packed, chofce diiry, 15G6; good creamery, 216740 20 PourTRY —"The murket 18 about steady, Dressei chickens sold generally at 7@se, und ese and ducks at 10¢,” Live poultry d out of season. A good many cold storage eggs are befng thrown upon the market, which helps to keep prices down, Strictly fresh gathered country stock coni is b It is fo Lo quote the marki airie ohickens, mallard ducks, nomir ks, $LO0G125; mixed dueks, $L.o0; qu i rabbits, 825 small bits, Toe@$i.00; deer and mllolnpl> 800: suddies, 1214@ 150, PrgEoNs —There is no demand., 31,0002 Vegetables. POTATOES—There are not many home grown on the warket, but such as there are sell ut about Me. The densnd Is supplicd princlpally by Colorado stock at 81.10¢1,15. ONTONS—Cholee stosk, $LB¥@150; erate, bl.l\-r:,-r PoraToEs—Good stock, 81003425 per )] BEANS—Desirable stock, 82,400 5uite per doz, r 1D, 145@ e abigas, cholce, Per doz., 3xadle. LOWER— Per do; Spanish, bushel. TUCK- CAuLL Fresh Fruits, Florida stock, #.50; Mexican 5430, according Lo the ney Cupo Codl, $1200. NIAFruir—Quincies,” $2.00; swall $2.00 per half box BANANAS—Y ellow, £2.250400 por buneh, LEMC « ¥ Fresi—per Ib.—Lake—Troutmedium,small, Oo; trout \ 8e; white, 10¢ pereh, )HUH 90} pickerel, tei black bi croppie, e, e fish—Stoak cod. flounders, 13 red blu lobsters, oliops, per zal., #L40: mackerel, large, Be‘ench, River fish-—Cat, 11e; buffalo, Tae, Cunen HERING-Crown brand, dark hoop, @e: full white hoop, 7e; full white hoop, Milchner's. fe; domestic, Holland. 40c; Rus- sian sardines, spiced, 603 Russian sardines, plain, se; Swedlsh fetsill,85¢: Hamburg spiced herring, 90c; Norway spiced herring, 100, Codfish—Extra brees, white, per | ext d bun 4z fish Doxes. 12 n crate, Tic Tiges stiver brand, 2- fish — Extra_thick balibut. strips. bloaters, ~ Cromurty, % in hox, sealed " herring, striotly mediuin, sculed herring, No. medium, stock fish, 714 Kkerel—Qr. b1s of '40 1hs— xtra blowters, $7.25; cextra No. 1 shore, large, #.05; medium shor® No. 1, #.85; No. 1bay, 5.15; medium No. 2, #4.10.-White fish, anchi- vies, ote.—Qr. bbls of 40 Ihs.—Extra No. 1 white fish, large, ¥i No. 1 white fish, medium, #2 No.'2 white fish, ] s strafiht white fish, 2 ifornin safmon, 'blood red, & anchoyles, §.25 L Gra , large, Boneless Smoked e Flour, Bran, R. T Davis' high patent No. 1 and Cream, Blue D’ fuil patent, 8.50; Hawkeye R, T, Davis' special Roy Minnesota putent, ent. i Nebraska putent, No. 10, 82, Kunsus hard wheat spring wheat patent, I, Gilman's goldmedal, 82805 Snow White, ow Fluke, 82,30 low grade, §1.80, iiro ken Bow Kollor Mills' 52.90: M 20; Fidelity, & ): Puient, 82.70, Sroady td raise buckwheat flour, .00 por 21b puckages; buck wheat bbls, L 86.00; Ex¢elsior brand, . Jack nieal, #.00 per ¢ase of 50 2-1b Miscgllaneous. BLACK WALNUTS=Per bushel, 81.00 Hickory Nums—Large, per bushel, small, ¥1.7502.00. P'or CORN—Cholce Jast per Ib, COCOANUTS - £1.25; eason's stock, 2a24e pped feed, pland. No. 1 §7.00; oats AND P alted hides, Nos No, 2 flint hides, 7350 cuif hides, Be ides, sheep pelts, zr each, Hewsi. pelts, dry, per Ib, (0@ 14e, LE{TiER-—Homlock slinghter sole, per b hemlock dry hide sol sole, d@He: Prench’ kip skins, French calf skin, $1.202.00; Amerle calf, K@il n hemlock ealf, 7e@ werloan onk kip, 75@s5¢; American kip, 60@is0; sheep skins, SCWiL00; goat skins, per foot, Sicaiic, 1 st Omaha HAY-On track at Omaha—U $8.00 per ton: course blue stem, raw, 86,00 per 1, CEMENT, E¢,—O0n hoard ¢ bbl—Ash Grove lime, te; Ch Time, 85 Quincy white went, $1.50; Milwhukee coment, coment, $1.40; English Portland New Yok plaster, #200; Fort Dodge ‘plusie P. P. halr, per bule, $1.00, TALLOW—A No. 1, 35@ido; No. 2, do; coment gan plaster, white sand, grouse, white, 34@1e: yellow, 214@3e; stearine, 440, Hoxgs--Quotations are for delivery iy cagoDry buffalo, per ton #16.0 @1€.0% dry country, bleached, #1000 1400; country, damp and meaty, 88,002 10,00, CoAL~On rd cars nt Onaha =Chestnut, range and ¢ £50, Soft coal- Ohio, 475 walnut block, #5.50 Towa nut, $.00, Anthracite g, $.95 por ton Southern 11iin Town lump, & GINGrAvE moskeng, g dress, Hites.6 ¢ Warwlek dress,Se; Laneaster, Glenal Hge; Whittendon dress, se, 1”‘«"!!»('“111 Berkeloy Cambric aci Best Yet, 60: Butteréloth XX First Call 6 of the \per Tden, Hip cambrie, 10¢ Lonsdale, 0¢; Lonsdale York mills, 1 Wi N, ] Red Crose, 7 Clasp S Sige; Ste inch, 6 neh, e Stey 18inch, Stevens' 3 t TR, 20-1ne I, 120; hlu wched, h' ‘oxtr COLORED CAMBRICS—Crown, 4y Red Star, 44c; Rolled Clover, be; Slater, Aye; high col= ors, 1e extra, N = ey — Fddystone, River, G0 Ramapo. 1's 1 Shirting—Marth Y 40 Turkey d—Fountain, 8'5¢; Crenfield, 8 Berlin, 60 SHEETINGS AND DIL1L 10tge; pperell. pR-in, 17450 Vashihgton, 41 te Bleched Poporel], e i PPopperel] crelly 10-4, Popperell, 46-in, 10450 Pepperell. 64, 15¢ ‘rl‘rl 11, D=4, 2 ¥ ?« 4, 24 Utlea, v Prixts-Indigo Murtha Wash- ington, b4es A Glyci Arnold, 60! Are nold B, 3 Stifle A, 11'30: Merri- mac A se; 1 5 Allen' 1 n Chambray, 6e; Glou- el b0, HEAVY BONY UOTIONS A tlant i At- Tantie I, 73 Atluntie D, 630 Atlantic I, 6o; Aurora U; 4 o: buck's hoad. 11 Cabot W' e Dariinzton, 64 Farmers, No. 1, 4@ dtiei Hoos'er LL/51ge; Indfan head, 7 '3ef Law: rence L, tta Ll 550, N8 Atlantic LT, 6 Au- Glues Atlns, O N 7000 1, dog O ||m..n I, 5Ye; Pepperell i, angdon G 13, 7 ag, 0 oz, 1600t York ~|umlul<l. 12450 Huy- Oid York, XX, 101 wrence, Lawrence, 9 o0z, 1 stripes, and checks. 1130, COTTONADES- Y ork, n 80 1he. fai nkin, 10%¢; B 18¢; Lewliston, 100z, 2214¢; Workingman, Metals, ~Base, $2.00; steels 1420, 112, $100; “EHERT IoN-No. 25, 83.50; No. SoLnEr—Strictly half and b TIN PLATE-1, 24, $1.00 i STEEL Wi base, $2.15, _ROOFING ~Charconl, 1. 10x14, CoPPEK or size, Hle per I cold rolled. e perib; plt and fluts, He pe W ke p. b b, $5.23 Brock Tix-smadl pig, 4 per 1t GAL ent 0he. bar, B ANT 1 IRON ¥ Discount 5-10 per pat. plan, iron, Nos. Hand ¥ A, 10005 B, 25 uinine per o igo, per b, 75 ; |n~«-.~| powder, opium, £1.10; morphine, per oz, 82, 10: hops, per 1b, #ei glycerine, 18e; dextrine, 10c; cuttlebone, e cream tartar. pure, 82¢; commereial, 18 cam- hor, 50 arb, 1e: blue vitriol, 7t jolic aeid, 20K ric, 452 480; tart c; suiphurio, per 1, 2e: sperm _ofl, $1.10 pentine 47e; Tonkn beuns. $1.8% tolu, 41045¢; ealomel, BLEE1.05; e FLA0GD L ; chlor @he ;. el urabic, 55-@#1.05; 1y copodium, 92c; 'sulphur, 2% alum, 25¢ jei epsom sult, 1%c; wber s tipyrine, $.40 per oz anistol, $1.80 per ntikama, $L00 per oz cryst. stry chula, $L.0@1.15 per oz; licorice root, per 1b, 16 Paints and Oils, vaive Otrs—Dinmond erescent en f0e; perfoction en hereulos engneof No. 1, ie; furniture! coach, No. 181105 coach, extra, : hard oil finish, 1ghf, $1.20, Grass—i5 and 10 per cent from list of Marel, 1400, LEAD Witk 1x Ot—Carter, 1 1,000-1b Tots, per ewt. Bt Louts, in 500-1b lots, #7505 in Tot, per cwt. §.20; Red eal, & lots. #7.50; in 1L,00-1h lots, | Whime iy Glider's whitin Commierelal whiting, per b, Ic; white, per 1b. e, Amerlc y \red, English Venotian, bur in 500-1b Tots, uthern 1000-1b “nglish C. 8 yellow, 6 to 10¢ ocher, washed Duteh, 4¢; Rochclie, 2lac; washed French PUTT i barrels, kegs and tubs, 21o: 2iges i 50-10 tins, 21 O1Ls—Linseed, donestie raw, in per gailon, 62e: linseed, domestic irrels. per galion AND IS OIS — Wi barrels, boiled. in ANINAL winter, per winter. Gle; sperin, ble: Lumber, Quotations are for car lots on board cars at Omaha 1816 201t 221 24t 1600 1700 18 00 1500 1800 18 00 . 16 00 18 00 00 5 16 00 18 00 2x12. 16 00 16 i 17 0 19 00 x4 to BX8 16 00 18 00 BoARDS ), 21 No com, $13.50; No. s com, #1150, 1, G-in, 13 and 14 £, f, $10.00; ft, | #10.00; 4-in, #1000 2 and 13 £t, f, $14,00; 4 i Aid0; NO. 2,'6-In, 16 £t. 316005 4-tn, "9 3, (-, %1 4 Fe, HA00] dein, 818005 No. 4. eine 10 $13.00; LI SIDING—A, 14 and 16 ft, % FLoORING=A, G-I, white pine,#8.00 B, 6-in, white p A46.00 D, #20. white bine (sel. fencing), 317.00; drop sliin per M extra. STock BOARDS—A, 1210, s1s, $18.00; B, 12-in, s1s, #45.00; C, #40.60; D, in, 's1s, common, 12 in, s15, 14 Tt $).00; 18, 10 ft, 21 MmO} _1, common, ‘12 in, sls, 20 ff, 90010 00 com, $15.00; 4 and 16 ft, #22.00; O, §17.5 N 1sHNG—1st and 2d cl., 1§ #40.00; 3d clewr, 1in, 25, 83.00; 154, 115 and 2, 817,00 A, seleet,” 1] 825, 81003 135, 11 and 21, $45.00; T . Lin, mum 1) 1 and 2 [n! £40.00; O, select, 1 in, s3s, 827.00; 114, 113 12 In, &35.00. YA B ot C solpet all 16 11, $1.00 extra, LLOW PINE—1st and 2d ¢l SOUTHERN Y flooring 13-16, 2,100 star, =16, $10.00; conr. floor- 20.00; Ist and 2d 15t and 2d ol 1 2d elear, celll nish, s28, fron 1 ar, finish, s car, finish, 23, ro L 110.00; 115, Ist and Ist and #d ¢ H X and i Sasi, Doons. Ere.—~Tarhoard, #1.5 per cti doors, % per cti blinds, b | mouldings, 3 per ct; tarred folt, per ewt, # straw board, §1.20. POPLAI LUMBER-S In and up, 1st and 2d o, 1in, 52, §36.00; 8 in aud up, 15t and 2del, Y in TBING, 3 in well tu X 214 n, ing, flat, LaTi-BExtra clear redwood, 8 dar, 610, 135 ol § split ol s Tl pine $i Posts—White 11e; white cedar ' 1 51 white cedar, 4 in, round, 15c; nessee red cedar, spl't, Ho. in, qrs, drs, Soi COUNTIES, senoot DISTRICTS, WATER COMPANIES, 5T, R.R.COMPANIES,cic. Correspondenco sollcited. N.W.HARRIS & COMPANY, Bankers, 163165 Dearborn Sireet, CHICAGO. 15 Wall Street, NEW YORK, 70 State St; lnl‘ou. SOUTH OMAHA. UNION STOCK YARDS CO., - - LIVE STOCK COMMISSION, LIMITED. Boyer & Truitt, ) Martin Bros,, 150 Exchango B .60 Exchango Bulling, | "% Bxangs Bu 8 Exchauge Bulding, Souths Omahi. ling, Bouth Omaha. 8 bofi‘lmu, Smxley & Co,, 26 Exchange Bulldlog, Bouth Omulia. Hunter & Green, 80 Exchange Bullding, South Oman Wood Brothers, 2 Excuaoge Bullding, Eouth Omals OMAHA annfacturers’ and Jobbers” DI RECTOR ) ¢ BILL!ARD.‘. The Brunswiok-Balke| Collender (o, Billtard merchandis, Saloon fixtires. A7, 408 810t street, Ornhia. BO‘(E " John L, lekin, Omahapaper box factory, 18171819 Dow Orders promptly dlied BOOK BINDERS & STATIONERS. Om‘\ln R«;\ublvu\u Printing 0).. Law briefs, bank supplios, and eversthing In tho printing no 10th and Douglas stroot Ackermann Bros, & Heintze, binders, elostrotypers, blank buok mag- facturers, 1116 Howard streot, Omaha. BOOTS AND SHOBES. Charles A, Uoe & 0o, | Kirkendall Jones &Co, Manufacturers and job- | Wholesale Manufactur's bers, |Awenis for Boston Rub y 0., 1102 1104, 1100 Floward stroot. st Williams, Van Aer-| W. V. Morse & Co. “ nam & Harte, Shoe Factory, Corner 11th i Douging sta Omas 1212 Harney streot, B atchknts fnvited Oninlia, Neb, o el and oxamln BUTCHERS' | | SUPPLIES. Louis Heller, Butchers' and Packors’ Touls & Supplies, Boef, T & shoop easings. 11118 Jiekson St _OARRIAGES, BUGGIES, ETO Oolumbus Buggy Co,, Carrlages, carts sulkles, D Edwards, Managor 3-815 South 1ith. ————— e e UARPEI‘S | OLOTHING. “Omal Gilmore & Rulil, Manufacturers & Whole- nle Clothiers, 100 Hurney Omaha (L\rpct Oo, | Carpets, of! eloths, mat- tngs, curtaln goot 4 ot 1511 Douglns stroot West & Prmc‘r‘r Manufacturers finocligars Jobbers ofleaf tohnccos 1011 Farnam stroot. Dean, Armmstrong & Co,, 407 N. I6th Stroot. “itellol” 14, OOAL COKE, ETOC. Omnha Coal, Ooke and 00\5;:!»6::‘;;;\;,» Lime Co. u THard and soft conl S E. Cor. 16th and Doug- Ias streots, dand soft. coul ship- 108 K " Hulbert & Blum, Harmon & Wee‘h, Qito lumo Rock Springs, | Acwe tamn, T Sxeelslor, Walnutblocs, | © Walnnt of eereoned nut, anthraciie, thracio con smithin ce 110 N, 16 Bt Bk Office 110 N, 16th streof “American Fuel Oo, Shippers and dealors In unthracite and bitu- ‘minous conl Oftices 813 N. 16th and oor. 215 8. 16th streat. 10U und Douglas sts, A Nebnskn Fuel 05, Howell &E;., : 2138, 13th stroot, S, 1th stroet, P, 1. Maloney & Oo. Hard“Coal - Soft. Omiahia, Neb, Omalia, Neb Johmou Buos,, #14 Farnam street, J. J. Johnson & Gn., 218 8. 15th streot, Omatia, Neb, Omaha, Mount & Griffin, 213 8. 1th stroet, 0.B. Havens & 0; 1602 Farnam strect, Omalia, Neb, Omaka, Eagle Cornice Works, F. Ruemping Manufacturersof Galvan- Galvanized fron cornicos, 1o windows, door caps, finials, ete. Tin iron and slate roofe B11 Farnam St light Dodge St. 1110 and 1112 DRY GOO0DS. M. E. 8mith & Co,, Diy K)lpntmk Koch Dry Goods (o, Dry gooitnot o went' : Fnishing gooiis. Cor. 11th and Howard sts. | Corner 1th un‘]‘ Harney £00ds, furnishing Kouds, notions. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, Wolf Eleotrical Co, lustrated Cataloguo free. 1614 Capito . Avenue, FARM MACHINERY, ETC. Parlin, Orendorff & Martin Co., th s T. G, Northwall, General wostern ngent Skandia Plow Co., 13401351 Sherman ave. FLOUR. Broken Bow Roller| R, T. Davis Mill Go, Milling Co., MIatSt. Joseph. OMice and warelouso, Omahn Fouse, 1012 N. 16thstreet. | Cor. 6th and Jackson ats, 8. F\ Gilman, 1014 N, 161 stroat. C.E. Black, - (lemens Oskamp, M H( of ren 1o ralse Manager. | FURNITURD 'AND CARPETS Dewsy & Stow Fur-| Ohus, Shiverick & Oo niture Co,, Furniture and Carpots, Furniture and carpets, ; 1115-1119 Farnam stroot, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. 1206-1210 Farnam ¢, Schneider & Loomis, | J. T Roh(i’usuu Notion 0., furnishing goods, colobrated wkin s, slirts, co 1111 Howard stroot. L2th wnd Howard sts, GLASS, PAINT, OIL. AND DRUG‘: MK:;\;nf Gluss and i A Fuller & (Ju., 1402 Donging Stro Jobbers and Tmporters of notions and furnishing Paint 0o, 1405-1412 Harney streot. Ounlim, Neb. William Cummings, | Blake. Bruce& Co, or 10 South 16th 8L, | %9-908 Leavenworth st Omaha, Neb. | Omahn, Nob, e———————————— GROCERIES, " Meyer & Raapke, 14031405 Hmrney street, Paxton & Gallagher, 705-711 8. 10th street Omalia, Nob Sloan, Johnson & O Wt and Leaveaworth streoty, Onmaha, Neb. McCord, Brady & Co,, 1th and Les Omaha, Neb. D. M, Steele & Co, JROL-1205 Jouos streeh Omaha, Neb Allen Bros., 1114 Harney street, onworth, Omaha, Neb. Omiaha, Nebraskn. ~ GUN POWDER, L Hugh G. Olark, Agont Dupont’s Gun Blasting ca 1218 Mar swder, Tuse, ¢ y streot. Reotor & Wilhelmy Oo Cor. 10th and Jackson sts Visiale Too-Olark - Audreeson Hardware 0o., 1103-1110 Harnoy streoh, Oiuaha,Noo FUR WOOL HDESTALI.W Beo. Oberns & 00 B138. 19th stroet, 7. 8 Smith & 0o,y 1408-1412 Loavenworl Omaha Omahn. _— - IRON WORK “Paxton & Vlerhuz Tron Works, Wronght —and ast tron bullting work, englnes, |Manuf Brass work, fane ral| proofs foundry, machino and | Work | blncksmith work. U. P, [ firo es Ry and Tith st. | Ouaha Sufo & Iron Wilson & Drake, Mg tubular flues, fire box bollers, tanks, ote. Plor Amm Irnn and Wm Works, wiro nd brass wks 18, lith atroet, | V. Boohl, - Froprietor. and 10th stroot LITHOGR:\‘PHI NG “Bees Pnntmg Co. Lithographing, Printing and Biank Books 11th and Howardsts. _— LIQUOR- Tork o, | W 1anmu. Liguor Merchants gars. 1112 Larnoy 11318 Farnam St Manufactur'es Ke Est Indin Bit R. R. Grotte, orter and Omaha Frank Dellone & Co, T 00 Liquors and Genulne ors Oth anid Loavenworth Sts. | Price llsts on applieation | L Ki ale LiquorDealers vada Clgars 1205 Douglas Stre A Frick & (o, Wholesale LignorDeaters 10th St £01 - S03 8 10th 8. John A, Wako field, rod, Amortean Ports @, W. Douglass& Co. Hardwood Lumber, 1310 North 16th Stroat. Charles R, Loe, Hardwood lumber, wool carpets and_parquet Hooring oth and Dougla Trcd W Gmy, Lime, Coment, |Wyatt - Bullaxd Lume ber Qo 20th and [ard Strects, Louis Emdfur] Eto, 12to. | Lumber Ime, coment, ety Cor. 9th and Douglas, 92 Dougls st —_— MILLINBRY AND NOTIONS. SO Swu»hxll | Millinery, I. Olmrfellh-r & Co., otlons l|n)mrh':~;lv]v‘m\ Jobbers 1n Choms, Tto Millincry % T | 00 0 amd 212 South 11th 116-118 8, 1ith St., Omaha | street —_—— MUSICAL INSTRUMDNTS ETC. Max Meyer & Bro. Co. Mfufow denlors In musical nstruments, A, Houpe, Jrv.:“' Planos, Organs, Artiste c., Materials, Bte Farnam and lith. 1513 Douglas Strcet. _—_— OILS. Consolidated Tank Line Co, Refined and lubrleating oils, axle grease, ote, A 1L Bishop, Manager, D - —] OYSTERS. Platt & o, ““Tiger brand,” fresh oyse tors, A. Booth Packing Co, | Oysters, fish and canned Kooss; Omalin branch, 1308 Leavenworth. 816 and Howard, —_—— PAPER. PLATING. Carpenter Paper Co,, | Western Plating W s Carry & full stock of | silvor and nickel printing, wrapping and [ pliting on all metals, writing paper, card pa- | FGE per, cte. deller work. 1111 Dodig, —_— FRODUCE, COMMISSION, Sohroeder & Co., Cash buyers butter and eugs, un | gonenal come Ribbel & Smith, Dealers in country prod- uce, frults, vegotnbles, 07 Howard street. Phelps Bros., Country produce, frults, 115 Howard siroet. 0. Rosso & Co., Forelgn, Californim tropical frults, 1213 Howard strect. Porter Bros, 0o, Californin, Florlda and tropical fruits. 01-811 Jones straet. 0. W. Butls, - Munagor. | E. B. Branch &VO\T., Produce, fruits of all kindi, oysters, 1210 Howard stre Robart Purvis, 1217 Toward street. Write for prices on bt ter, egs, poultry and Olark & ih,, Butter, &Ry poultryand gune, @ Soutl 1th street. pi Williams & Om'ss,— Produceand fruits, and | streot 1214 Harne. B ates & Go,. Conntry p fruity etiblos, krocer ciallios, tine wpicas, AlT4L lth St ey RUBBER GOODS, ETC. “Omali Rubber Go, Manufacturing and Job- bers all kinds rubb o i stroet. ————— SAFE SEEDS, A, L. Deane & Co,, Emerson Seel Co,, General agonts for Hall's | Seed growors, deilors | afes, ardn. grass, graln an South 10th St e 0 SASH, DOORS, M. A. Dishrow & bu,,\ Manu facturers of sasl, doors blinds and Motldings. Braneh of- fice, 120 and Tard st | 16th and Cark stroc e I SYRUPE STOVES. 2L e SO Tarrell & Oomp auy, | Daffy-Trowbridgoe Wholesalo manfactarers [ Stova Manufad'g O, syt 0| Masnfastiew stavos ant Yinogs stov pip 217, outh th street. | 1o1a.1215' Longenworth ab Bohu Sash & Door Co, TEA, GL)FFEE SPICES, CIGARS. Consolidated Ooffes Company, Wl and 416 Harney st Omaha. Nob. —— e STEAM AND WATER SU[’I‘LIEH U. 8. I\’de Enrfl o0& | A L Slmw & Sons, Co., I|1||lhlrllx)“:\nlm]’:uul‘ g8 | 10021004 Farnam str wnd 920 Jonesst. G, K. Ross, acting manager, Crane Company, belting, packliz, %, plumbing KO 92224 Furnam street TOYS, | The ()unlm Typs Foundry, Printers’ Supplies. Now and L -:vl hand 1118 Howard st MEN uon Ouahn, Neb. Hose steam pi g PE‘ H. Hardy & Co., | fancy hing car Toys, dolls, albu §00ds, house furn children's 1319 Farnamat. Ko0ds, Hage FAG IS WEAK ")nuunflu nmulm.m-unu e Dy Ermong. ik, Lost Manhood, aing lun)I\lxulmul\\'unnuhhu\vllu\v q TRERLE At home, send 10 cents for onr Im-»k ‘FACU fOR WEAK Hnl 114 0 I platu cover Mention (his paper, INTERNATIONA MEDICAL. ASSOCIATION, 269 Dearborn St., Chicago, Ill. Becural, WU‘ HEMED. ISMARE REQULATOR, S MAGIg e Sneaines