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THE SPECULATIVE NARKET Wheat was Somewhat Excited and Ner- vous Thronghout Yesterday. NEWS WAS DECIDEDLY BULLISH EARLY Bhorts Were Fall of Alnrm—Later Selling " of the Day and There was a Grand Rush to Unlond, ontcaco, 111, Feb, 16.~The wheat w in somewhat excited and nervous & duy ulthough the news, especialiy during the enrly part of the session. was decidedly bull- $8h and though prices wore decidediy higher in the eariy dealings they were such as to break the market on cvery suggestion of & further advance and the close was at a loss of over 1 per cent compared with yesterday's final figures, The eurly cables were decldedly bullish, Liverpool was 24 higher and stron zer, London 8d to 6d, and advances were noted at con- tinental points, though it was sald Lusiness has been restricted thereby at Antwerp Thers was u decrease of 750.000 bu. fn the W0t of oecan passage; heavy engnzenents were reported as having been made at the seaboard yesterday for export, and the cold wive had spread over almost the entire winter wheat belt, although ut most points the tem- peratures wore not extremoly low. She were full of alarm and were free bu while confidence seened more gensral “and there was tre demand trom speeu'ntive in- vestors, Al ontside markets were cven strongzer than this and for o tine there was a wild rush on the partof buyors, while there wis very littie for salv, les at and around the ing were made at anywhere v e and G3te, buta flood of long Ean 10 come out atonce. New V' ently led the sellinz, but St Louls abreast and the local crowd also dump their holdings, Th largely in the way of realizing vance showing i tempting prof wlio houses, such as Logan, Sch Counse man-Day and” Baldwin-Farnum, ali haa generous selling orders, while Milmine- Boduian, MeDougal wnd 1t G, Dinhiim & Co. were also free sellers, Pardridge sold heavily from 03i4¢ and above, Tollowinz thut side down o e, bur below that figure he took in o consideran e Hne. The selling press heznn (o ment was late ud- e private tz-Dupee, re fing me too 0 be resisted and pi - down, whilé many stubbg longs saw their profits steadily slipping away from them and finaily thought it pradent to go with the current and Jolued the ciravan of seilers, Ihe reported big export buy ing bourd yesterday began to o donbled: the clearunces from New York were only 6,000 bu.. the smal.est for months, and ehilled the enthusiasi of bulls to n considerable oxtent. on cime the news that the British visihle supply had incroased 485,000 bu. during the week. which had a further depressing effect, A suspicion IH-il.lllI\ deveiop that much of the private bull news had been manufuctured to order to make a hard market to sell on. and this afded in tho depresson. Before noon May had fallen off to 01%¢ and lheld around % for some time. During the lust hour the market was unsettled. My sold up to 9 ie, but then becanie heavy und feil o 91%c and closed weak at 01'ze, against 02 e at the close esterday. The Inte privato oables sald that orelgners hud stopped buying owing to our at the se. as dull and weak from the start f the heavy receipts and thoe c tin the er There were i M7 graded the cold weather” gave promissofeontinued improvoment in the i Ly of erain, and there was an Increase in the contract stocks and the suvsequent weakness n wheat, which was alson w inz factor. Che seaboard markets were a'so dull ind ensy with the shipping wnd export. busiuess ligl The local specul:tive trade was sliek. Muy coened ut which was the closing price yesterday, and proved to be the nighest of the It broke steadily to 41%¢. held for some tround from 41%e to 4i%e, improved to $1%cafter [2 oclock but wewhoned o 41%¢ and closed steady at 4. Oats were quiet and easy and closed with a 1oss of 1o, Hog products were higher athy With the early advance in the 'price of hogs? but that adyince was soon lost, which, together with the weakness in grains, eaused the price of products to decline quite sharply. There wis somo recovery before the close, bilt last prices show aloss of e on pork and 7ige on lard and ribs. Estimated reccipts for tomorrow: Wher 160 cars; corn, 510 cars; oats, 19)cars; hoss, 80,000 heaa. The leadi iratime, In sym- 2 tutures ran:ed as foliows: ~opEN. | RIGIL 818 20 |8 osgatity| oo g a @ 24 3 F W 0 670 February March.... y. . MERS PORK™| February.... February. M BiouT s ebruary. 5 92! May..... a0 % Oush quotations were as follows: FLOUR—Firm und unchanged: spring put- onts, $1.30664.60: winter p S04.55; bak- ors. 81.3004.60; stralght ConN—Lower; N WHEAT-No. 2" spring_ wh spring wheat, 8114 N OATS—N0. 2, 20, B whiite, 20%@:c. {%V!—Nu. % Bi g N Al 60c; No. 4, f. o No, 4, £. 0. ., W@k FLAX SRED—No. 1, M%e, ¥ SEED—-Primo, $.24@1.%. PoRK--Mess pork, per bbl, $855; lard, per ewt., $0.41%: Short ribs sides (looso) 82141 dry “salted shoulders hoxed). %000 B.35: short clear sides (boxed), 8,200 W y—Distillers’ finished goods, per gal. 5 R0 ERUL yellow, at, Bsle; No. 0. 2 red, 01¢. , 43@38e; t loaf, unchanged. , Receipts and shipments today were as fol- lows: ANTICH barrols at, bushels Corn, b - Oats, 1 Rye, 'bi Bariey. busheis. On the Produce exchunge toduy tho butter mATKOL Wit WOuKer: fancy Crentiery, 57 e ordin.ry, 2@He; solocted dairy, Zusice: ordls Ngle, B, Hato, 8 sE—Sirong: full croam cheddars, 114 fluts, 115@12e; Young Americus, 1214 Hinrs—Unchunged, TALLOW—Unchanged. New York Market New Yonk, Feb. 16, OUR—Recel pts, PKEBL €XPOFts, 0478 bbls: 160 sacks: and fairly aotfve: salos, 8,050 bb:s, Cony MeAL—Quiat, WHEAT—Recelpts, " 174.000 bu.; 75 bu.; sales, 540,000 Du. of futures; bu, of spot. Spot market lower; falr business. No. 2 tore ' and elevato 44,005 tirm exports, .- 0,000 ’U;{It'la closing d, SLUT@1.07Y in BLUTHL@1.00% afloat 106N @LUSY f, o L \ 4 red, $1.01; un- red. D1c@#1.00'; No. | northern, $1.06% No. I hard, 81.081,1.08%; options ud= vanced %@ %c on the decrease in amount on ussage; h reables and fairly active buy- ng, declining 14@1%¢ on fesr concerning the option forelgn uecou reacted @ie und closed steady H@le under yostorday: No. 2 ved, Fobruary, BLOIGE Mureh, Bh0Sk1 0714 closing § April, - 81.03281.00%, closing §1.0b BAGLO2S, o onimk Bl June, 1214, closing #1001 .Sl” W@ ‘!inlu. closlng Wises August, U7 s@a closing he. Ve—-Dull and casy! westorn, Modtl. BARLEY—Dull, st ‘(iAlIl.l\‘"M i Qule! JORN—Recelpts, 22 exports, 140,740 b wles, 475,000 bu. of futures; 161,00 bu, of flml wurket lower, froe sellers, fuir husinoss. 0. 2, #i3¢ In elevator; u&zruded .llll1ed. A8aS 1o stonwer mixed, d5@ge. Options ay i'q'if and closed steady ullpllll P I pLs. obruary, #8%e. closing, #8ie: Kl.nrcll. e hlbllll L 400: Avbrll, 40%@N00, closing, 4040 . 403 @A, olosug, 4iae; Iune. 48 L@IS e, plos.ng, dxdie. o‘fl—!(aomw TH000 bu.i exports. 19,063 bu. of futures; i7.0.0 bu' of bu.; sales, 75, #pot; spot market quiet and steady: options dull ana e 8y February, closing, ' March, 36%@36%0, closing,” 6%c: Muy, 37,@ 87ie, closing, #7%ci No. 2 whiwe, Muarch, s spot No. ¥ white, #8c: mixed western. 350 e N‘G 2 Oblosgo, 17@iTiie, o ¥—Qulet und steudy; shlpplog, $6.50; good 10 cholce, #7.50@0. 0, o olag ¥ Hors—Quict. and easy: stute common to cholee, bae; Paeific coust, 196 BUGA ulet and firm; sal 4gs cen- trifuzals 96 test at § 7-160 and 130 buss Miolusses sugur 80 test to Philadeiphia at 230 e & 1 refined quiet ana steady, Movassks—Forelgn, quiet; New Orleans, dull und steady, Rick—Quiet and steady. PETROLEUN—Steady and qulet; United closed 600 for Murch. » COTTON BEED O1n—Dull. quiet and steady. TALLOW—Steady; clty (8 for packages), diic. RosiN—Dull ana steady; stralned common 00d, 8150612, § puok uges. BRI v wonay. QOL—Moderute dewand, recelpts, teaay; dowestio l ! comber. 81200 0 Yo K CUT MEATS short olear § LD Lower; dull: western steam, closed ALRLOD sales, 415 Llorces al $L8B6ES: options snlos, 780 tlerces; Febraary $8.80; March $6.82; My $6,9666.07, closing .01, BUTTER -Quict und IS@Ye; western ory factory. 16@2c: Elsin, HEESE—Firm; falr demand; part skims, L P1o mnnd; steady. ulet wnd Hrm: middles duil, western dairy. 210 11c; western TroN—Dull and steady: Awerioan, @105 firm; domestic, $1.15. and fir straits, #10.70; spelter .+ #.60, Ic St. Lonis Markets, Mo., Feb. 15~ Frour=Firm, but st Lovis, Cash Nizher; No. 2 red 02'e: op- tlons advanced e early, then declined 13c and closed le bolow yesteray: May U@ e; Yuly, SG@80 e, pened tye higher, but soon drop d closed 'ye bid above the bottom No. 2 cash, #/4c; Mareh 8550 bid; My, we bld, Tower: No. 2 cash, asler at 2¢ bld. Quiet; samplo lots Towa, 85 nesota, i6c, HAY-Duil; prairie, # @13.00, BiAx —Higher and active at T1@e. FLAXSEED -1 Itny at Olc. AD-Qulet at § 185, BurTeEn—Easie creamery, od, 16@e; roil, 1018, Faas -~ Lower at 170 Cory MEAL -l at #2.1002.15, OVISIONS ~Dull and easier. PoIK—$12.12 for now $.2 for old LA RD 86,5070, Dity SALT MEATE—100se lots shouldera. #4.60; and ribs, $5.95; shorts, § boxed lots, more, BACON-S8hou ders, OATS : May. Bite. Min- 0,005 timothy. $10.00 0@555: longs. 86 D10 g0, 8 ~Fiour, 14,90) 1bs.; wheat, 248,000 bu 3 onats, 24,000 bu. 8~Flour, 80X Ibs.; wheat, 10 DU § OALS. 60,000 bu. s, K000 1bs: shipments, 82,000 1bs.; bright wools steady, the coarser grades boing in best demand; other grades eisy, but not quotably lower. 45,000 113,000 Omaha Produc, PourTRY— chickens, duck: dwloe: geese, riverside orin s, 82250 vols, §1550375: Callfornia 10) per b sridaoranges, whts, £.00; russots, ; Florida t gerines, .o 1.00, 081 western apples, bbl, faney stand might br ng mores New York npples, £2.751 100; fancy lenions, £.0005.25: chol fea, #150GA. T ¢ Apes, Der bhL 18,0000, vanus, crated, ; eranborries, § TABL in o -California ¢ u ates: home grown lettace, 4e per s, duil; Cullforala cauiiflower, onions, S0c@#L00 per bu.; Nebraski ans, 190022005 medivin, #1.500 I Siu10c: sweet potatoes, $2.9502.5). Frovr—Omaha Milling company's Reliance Patent. $250; Invincible Patent, $2.40; Lone Star Supe ; Snowifake, $1.0); Faney mily. $1.50 Gilman's Gold 'Mednl, 8235: snow White, .30 ow krade, $1.60; Queen of the o HibES—No. | gre 1 hidos, $3,@4'%c; NO. 2 ¢ @ No. 1 green alted hides, 25 10 10 1bs.. 41,004 NO. 2 green Ited hides. 2 i No. 1 voul £.8 to 15 1hs. No Ldry flint hides hides, 5@be; No. 1 dry s low, No, 1. #14@des tallow, No. white A, 4@110; grease, white grease, yellow. se: grease, dark fer, 3udie; Leeswax, prinie, 16 Ay’ hay wi grease, QA ola but- The market is oversupplied and good 1t #5300, ~The supply was large and the m Azond many wzgs went to tie I the'shippers wo round lots. ket d offer only 16e for om ruin Market., Prices based on delivery at Mississipol river points, Nobraska inspection, and ten duys' shipment, unloss othorwise state !, Cash grain calls for ship uent within five days No. 2 spring. 82 bid. RyE—No. 2 8le bids No 4, 75, bid. OATs—No "2 white, 3¢ 'bia: No. aise bidg No, 2 mixcd, e bid: No. B¢ oid; No. 3 colored, Hc bic Con N i bid, 37 asked bid, 40¢ asked Among the ledo terms, February Burlinzton terms, 2)days, better, February. on board 50,010 sane, white outs 39'sc. BOARD OF TRADE P. Mzngold of Bennington ket. Cordova, Neb. was represented on the boird by Mr, Lon, W. IL FPerguson. Hastings, Neb., was looking over the market, J. H. Erford, Beaver Crossing, among the visitors at the building. J. Withers of Percival, Tu., was looking over the grain situati white, § mixed, nige ige rn, To- 3 corn; ),00) No. 3 or NOTES. was on the mar- Neb.. was Board of Trade BosTON. Mus: he demand for wool was stendy and sales have been made at previous prices. The tone of the market hus been steady. Ohio and Pennsylvinia fleeces have been sellin : ut 8¢ for )@dle for XX X nnd above, and f an X has boen offered at 204! h No. 1 combing wools huve been q 6@sse, Ohio Gue delalne at e@sic, and Michizan fine aclaine at 32@e. Un- washed combing wools have been insteady de- man e for one-guarter and H@xe for s blood. ‘Territory wools have selling well at 33z00c clean for fine, 550 for fine medium, and 5@5ic for medium; , Unlifornia and Orezon wools have been withont chunge. Putled wools sell steadily at s for super und at 2@%e for extras. Aug- alian woois huve been in good demand, mostly at #H@3se. Carpet wools huve been dull Kunsas City Markets, KANSAS C1ry, Mo, Feb, 16—WnEAT—Mar- ket'was very dul hard sold wt 77@e; No. 2 10d, RG34 Steady; No. wh te, 30ai6tsc. OATs—Steady: No. white, 30GL30" 2 mixed, H4@He; No. 2 mixed, 20@: 1t 77¢ for No. AX BEED—5¢, 0n the usis of pure. anged; timothy, 855 04,00, i, 110 higher; croamery, 2@:8c; 1. 15lGe; roll. Lae. prs—Wheat, 19,000 bu.; corn, $,000 bu.; Wheat, 54,600 bu.; corn, 13,000 bu.; 1 Markots, LIVERPOOT EAT--Stron mand active! holdors offer sparing Oulifornin, 8 1d72%s 2a per cental; red west- ern spring 8s 1@ 15d; No. 2 rod winter, #s. Kecelpts of wheat for the past throo duys were 204500 centuls, inoluding 116,000 Ameri- active: holders spar fis 4'ed per cental; ts of American corn for the past three o centais. —Fine Awer’can. 23s per cwt, nenpolis Whent Market, MINNEAPO! Minn., Feb. 16.—The cash market wus very active at the opening and No 1 northern sold readily at s7ige. The de- mund feil off when the break In futures oc- cured, nnd B3'se was the b price at the close. Kecelpts hero were 152 ocars and 78 cars at Duluth and Superior. Close for Februury, closing, siize; hizhest, e low- BT e el No. 1 hurd, 87'4¢; No. 1 northe No. 2 north- orn, BOg: e Milwauk MILWAUKEE, Wis. Feh. 16 -WiEAT—Eusy; .’A{grlu 88¢: No, 1 northern, Coftes M. NEW Youk. Feb. 16 6 points downi to 5 noints ub; closed stoady, b points down to§ points 000 bivits, ncluding: Murch, §500@1L4L10; April, 12.70: May, $12.00621270; June, $125 @ spot Riv. duliaud steady; d steady, No. 7, S, New York Dry NEW YORK, Fob. li s Murket, Business Indry goods wis less active thau yestordiy owing to re- stricted western walls, as the principul de- mands come at preseat from Rt quarter, There was o other chiange, Values ure steady o firw eh, 16.—Sugar ut Curder's today centrifuguls Woils degrees poluriz- ut $3.35 gold per guintal; ut Sagua 10,000 Imf:\wul 18 U000 de g s Poluriz- ation sold at & 1y gold per quingal Qi G Markots, CINCINNATL, O, Feb. 16.~WHEAT -Nomln No. 2 red, o (':)Ka~ll;lr||x|\|r: No. 2 mixed, J0Gi14c. OaTs—Barely steady ;D ixed, 515@82 e WSy —$L 14 ot Toledo ( ToLEDO, O, ‘eb. sh and Febraary $'sc, CORN—Lower; No. 2, cash, 4le. Oars—Qulot; No. & White, 34 ) Mark 16— WnEAT-Lower; No. 2 . Duluth Wheat Market, Durure, Mivg, Feb. 16—The market olosed 19 off all around from yesterduy. THI, OMAHA DAII alled, 20@i'c; Texas, 102Mc. 'I’nllnwlu: were the closing prices: N, Kyige: May, h, Sie: Feoruary! northern. cash. 78 rajected, 6 14C; on traek; 1 northern, she. 1 hara cnsh, Kige: February, Ole; No 1 northern, 8itic: Mav. R0 No No. A northern, 0. 1 hard, 8i¢ ers' Talk, 16.—Counselman & Day to heat opened oxcited at from 'e to e, ndvanced on strong cabies bringing free seceptance nnd an anfavorabie weather report fn the wheat regions, but spec tive holders still bearing in mind the pro- posed unfavorable logisiution were eager seekers 1o sccure profits. Clearances from the seabourd jooked miserably small, con pared with yesterday's alleged “foreizn b ni. in the face of which New York oper: were heavy sellors. These influences pre against dec dedly strong second cables and further now oxport businoss reported at the close. Buying by the crowd 1o cover enrly sales held the market steady at 1'se decline since yesterany. Weo consider the renction tavorabie to the continuance of export busi- ness, which nust be the basis of substuntial advances. Corn ruled very steady within e range. The depressing Influences were lurge arrivals today und estimated for tomor- row, also declining wheat and provision mar- kets. The sustaining influence was buying Dy shippers and shorts, Oats was dull, ens- inz oft ye with other grain and closing Yo lower. “Provisions were depressed by free offerings from packers and realizing by spocu- lators who Lonzht on_yesterday's strenith in wheat. The buylnz was restricted to fiiling open orders through commission houses at limits which had been too low for several duys. The closing wus rather easy. STOCKS AND BONDS, Trn CricAgo, 11, Vel Coekrell Niros ors alled Trading Remains Almost Entirely ina Few of the Len o, NEw Yonk.Feb. 16.~The stock market today, became more regular and the subsidence of the extraordinury wetivity in the coal stocks leaves the field open to the others to come to the front. but as yet the trading remains al- most entirely in a fow of the leaders. There were purchases this morning apparently for forcign account and the traders were in a more biilifsh frame of mind than for some time, in consequence of these purchases, but while first prices were all materially higher, it soon became cvident that free real- Izations were the rule and the profession: element soon changed front. The fow stocks which displayed strength in the carly deal- inzs. including Atchison and St. Paul, met pressure of stock for sale that forced them oft with the rest of the 1'st, and the entire dav saw a slow but steady depreclation in values which, while making few wido fluctuat ons, gave the whole list o weak tomper and losses ure very uniform and even, Distillers, which has beon very weak in the face of the strony market for the last week, changed front today 1 became the one stronz point in the list for no upparent reason, and its rise is attrib- uted to manipulation pure and siple. The bears raided Chicago Gas down in the after- noon when the rest of the maket gave indica- tions of halting in the downward movement and the weakness induced a spread to the gen- eral list in the lust hour, with the offect of profucing further liquidations, and the lowest prices of the day were reached toward the close of business. “No hnpression was mude on the other industrials, however, und Cor.- age, dospite the reports of new competition, advanced materially, keepinz pace with Dis- ors. hie Richmond & Wost Point stocks were the wouk foutures of the afternoon, the reports of the provisions of the reorganizition plans put eing regarded as unfavorabie to the stock, and while the bonds were stron: the stocks fell uway rapldly, the common drop- ping 1% percent wad the preferred i por cent, ion of which was afterwards recovered: il aud Union Pucif o pald speel si fon to. the Intter beine subjected to heavy bear pressure and it scored one of the most” fmportant declines of the duy. The pressure was removed in the lust fow minutes when prices ratlied and while the tone of the dealings at the close was. firm, prices were at the lowest of the duy. The' iosses include Jersey Central. 2% per cent: Chicago gas, 13 per cent: Rending ‘wnd Union Pacific cach. 11y per cent. und Northern Pacific preferred. 1 per cent, while Distillers is up 1%, The following are the closing quotations fo the leading stocks on the New York Stock ex- chunge toduy Atehison... . N1 C Adams Expre N Y. Chi Alton, T H..... a0 pro! *do preferred Ohlo Miss 1 American Expres: do preferred. B C. R & N Ontarlo & Wester Canads Pacific Oregon lmproveme't Canada Southern . Oregon Nav. Central Pacific Oregon Trans Ches. & Ohlo Pacific Mall do It preferred .. 61% P.D. & E........ o 2nd proforred... 42l *Plttebur, Chicago & Alton.....140 Pullman C.B &Q........ 108% Reading .. C., C. &St L. 2% | Rock Istand Del. Hudson. ... 185 | *8f . & Del. L. & W. 158% St. Paul... D. & 1.6, pfd.. |11 49| do preforrea. East Tennessee. B |St. P, Min, & Man. do st preferred... 46 |St. Paul & Omaha... do 2nd preferred.. 19 | do preferred. Erle. . <ieees 83 |Tenn. Coal & lron. do prefarred. 4! ‘exas Pacific.. Fort Wayne. Chi. & Kast 111, Hocking Valley E . Houston & Texas 3 b, St L. & Tilinots Central o preferrod. Kansns & Texas 184 Wells Fargo Kx Lake Erle & West... 22'4| Western Union do preferred.. g | Am. Cotton Ol Lake Shor. Loulsville & Nash. ' Loulsville & N. A.... 27 |Iron 8liver. Moemphis & Chas 26 |Ontarlo Michigan Central....107% Quicksilver. . SMIL LS. &W....... 43 i do preferred. “do preforred. .12 |Sutro.... Minn. & 8t. L. slq | Bulwer.. . do preferred....... 20 |Rich. & W. . ourl Pacitic..... 62 Wisconsin Central. ile & Ohlo. . 40'¢ Great Northern pfd..124 hville Chatt Bilg Chicaxo W Central.... 15734 Lead Trus Norfolk & Wost pfd. 30is Sugar Trust.. Northern Pacifie. 24% Southern Pac! do preferrec U 0. 8. U-P. Denvor & G Northwestern do_preferrod “uid. 1 osk The total sales of stocks todny wero 487,157 shires, including: Atchison. 6:,800; Canada Southern, 410); Chicago Gas, 20,600; Deluware, Luckuwanna & Western, Delaware & i 100; Erle, 15100} Louisville & Nush- Missouri Pactiic, %100; Northwest- Northern Pacific preferred, 8172; ngiand, 10,000 Pacitic Mail, 6,300; Read- ,000; Richmond & West P 40.218; Union Pucific Unlon, 4,500, Financial Review, NEW YORK, Feb, 16 —The Post says: What the dny's eurly transactions showed beyond disputé wus the apathy of London, the per- tinicity of the bear combination and the Iurge amounts of long stock ovarhanging the market in soveral quurters. Each of theso fuctors recelved purticular illustration. The London stock market with its small supply of American stocks and narrow trading, is the ensiest possible market to manipulate from thisside; youa tomporary withdrawal of New York subport sent down at once the price of evory stock In the market. with two or three not vital exceptions. The heavy professio liquidation in” Reading and in the other coal stocks continued and the benr lou open atticks on various quarters points of the gold listing plan, and similar sensations, ure ridiculous In the extreme, but thoy can nurdly be sald to surpass in prosent absurdity the busily disseminated bull storics that since the anthracite roads have heen amalgamated every other ruilroad groun will tostuntly follow, ~ The character of —theso rumors suggosted weakness on both sides and the inference mignht huye been correc aince..... 188 SRk F. st pfd 76 o T0% i 3 *Homestake. . New York Money Muarket, NEW YORK, Feb. 16.—~MONEY ON CA at 1'%4@2 per cen! lust loan, 2 Closed offered ut 2 per cent. Piisk MERCANTILE PAVER—34@3% per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE-Quiet but stondy st i for sixty-duy bills and 81 sely” foF do- mand. ‘Thhe clostng quotations on bond U8 Grow 1Tk | Mutual Union U8 coup. 1[N J LB Algs reg. 000 *Pucitic Uy of 85 111109 La. stamped 4s L Tenn, new set b 0 Tonn. new 7 Te aew | Canada S “Con. Paciflo | Den. & K. G. Ists. ... 1184 Tex. *hen & K. G.4s...... 81 y"l'l'l- Tr. . W7 [*Unk Pacitic s )Il;/s‘Wull Bhore ... —Easy, per cent; 08 Y% 116% North Pacltic 2nds . 114lq |Northweatern Con. . [*North. Debent. b8 SE 1. & 1 M. Gen. Finaucial Notes. KANSAS 11y, Mo, Feb. 16.—Clearings, 81, NEW ORLEANS, Feb, 2,008,006, New Yomrk. Feb, 16, 8218190, 17) # BALTINORE, toduy wer per cent. PHILAVECPHIA, P, Feb. 16.—Bank elearinzs toduy, $19.582811; bulances, #,16,003 Mouey, i per cent. CixciNNaTy O, Feb. 16.—Money, @4 per centi New Zork “exchunge, ¥¢ premium: clearings, 887,100, Louis, Mo, Keb. 16.—Bunk clearings, bilunces, H80.64. Monoy, @7 per nti exchunge on New York, 50¢ prewiuum. BostON, Nass., Feb. 16.—Bank oclearings toduy, #14,635.050; balances, $1.0620,047. Money, 1@ ber cent. Exchunze on Now York, 124G i8¢ discount. CuicAGo, T, Feb. 16.—Money. e1sy at 415@0 percent Clourings, 314,648,257, New York ¢ chunge, par. storling exchange. slows #.8) for sixty-day bills and #4573 for sight drafis. London Stock Market. [Copyrighted 1592 by James Gordon Bennett.) LOoNDON, Feb. 16.—[New York Herald Cabie —Speciul to Tue Beel—The stock markety have beeu rather wore active wday, Except- La., 16.—Clearings, Bank clearings today, 203,171, Bank clearings nces, 8267,830; rate, 6 Md.. Ing the Lome raliwny stoeks, wh on the weather condithins, the veneral tend- ency hs Foen wg in goon. | The chief foatu was tho further ad va s 6f American raliwny descript ons. some of which closed at 12 Rer cont hizher I hame Fallwoys Great Northern deforred feh fyper cont. North irit ish deferred % per ety Caiedonin doferred, Chathian preforred. (apoat Western. North: enstern. Northwestorn and Sheflield deferred iy por eent and Brizht reut st ern. Midtind efertod 'y pereent. Discount rates wer or today i1y per cont belng frequantly quoted for three months bank bills No wnore gold was with drawn, however, from the bank for Kussia, as had been expected, 1t is Tikely enough that furthor shipments to' that auarter will be mude before long, Call fioney was In good demand at Ls@2'y per tetit LONDON, o0, 16.--The following were quotations closing at 4 p .05 1116 vex ordin L WM St Panl o 114 York Central Pennsylvania.. e Reading Mex.Central new 4. the BAR STLYER—ATid. MONEY— per cent. Rute of discount In the open market for both short and three months bills, 254@2% per ceat. Boston Stock Market, BOSTON. Mass.. Fob, 16 ~The followinz wore the closinz prices on stocks on the Hoston stock market tods Atehison & on & Albany on & Maine CH&EQ..... Eastern it 1t ow Fitehburg RR... ore M pral it 2011y Calumet & Hecln A6 ANk, © 1081 | Kenrwarge 5 122 [Onceoln ..... &41g|Santa Fe Copper 80 Tamarack ... 1% | Anniston Land Co 20% Boston Land Co. 51| West nd Land Co. + 121ig | Bell Telephor .10 Lamson Store 8. Wis. Con, common. 18 C. M oo il Allouer Min.Conew 1 Houston Thomson . Atlantie.. ..o s B&BC Denver Minlng Stocks, DENVER, Colo.. Feb. 16,—The following list Is losing quotationson the Mining exenange today. Sules 10,200 hany Amity Argonau Ballarat.. Brownlow. Calliope.... Claudia J... Century . Clay County Cash.. Dinmond B Denver Gas and Einmons ¥ ettysburg. L 2 olden Treasure... R Gold Rock National 1LOTvReToR Running Lode Whale..... . 4l Sutton. ... ol San Fran SAN FRANCISCO, closing quotations for mining stocks today were us follow: Alta_. Bulwer ../ Bent & Heich o Bodie Consolidated. () Chollar......... 125 Consol. Cal. & Va.l 50 Crown Polnt... 105 Eurcka Con...... . 20 Gould & Curry. Hale & Norero Mexlean....... Mono.. Navajo . |Ophir Potosi ) Quotations, NEw York. Feb. 16.—The following are closing mininz stock quotation: Adims [Horn SIt Aspen Independ Belener L | Mexican Hest & Belehior tontario.. 1! choltar.......... e Con. Call &V Ivmonth. ] Dendwood T fava oo Gould & \8ierra Nevada Hal Sandard ... Uni o Very Near the ame us on Monday. . 16.—Recelpts for the past two attle, 10,702 hogs, ¥4 sheep, against ., 9,008 hogs, 1425 sheep Monduy and Tuesday of lust weel, | In the cattle market conditions were prott much the samens on Monduy. Eastern ad- vices wero stronger,-but with no shipping demana and a Iiberal supply of cattle on hand local dressed beef buyers had things their own way and the market was a woak and dragging one from start to fnish. As usual there was the best aemand for light handy fat steers welghing from 900 to 1,100 1bs. and these not belug in very good supply wers tuken at fully steady and even stronz prices. Medlum and heavy cattle were hurd to move at uny- thing like steady prices. An increase in two duys compured with lust week of over 1300 cattle made buyers all more or less indiffor- ent and the forenoon’s tradinz was extremely limited. In the afternoon us on Monday there was more life to the trade, but no advance in prices. Sellers simply accepted the inevitahle and “cut l0ose” ut prices ranging all the way from steady to from 5e to 10c Tower than Mon- day. Notwithstanding the activity thero were plenty of very decent cattle unsold at the close, In the butcher stock line the reverse was the cuse. OfMerings were proportionately small and outside butchers and shippers wero buying freely. The local _demund, too. was active. Prices were strong on everything, good, bad and indifferent. . Good to ' choice cows and_heifers gold at from 8285 to §.25, fair to good cows at from 82.85 to 8285, Inforior and canning grades at from 8125 to &2, There was un actlve demand for bulls, oxen and stags and they sold readlly at from 8175 to £.50. Veal calves were firm on the basis of .30 foF common or lurge stock and from £1.50 to 85.00 for 0od to choice veals, Trading wus tolerably brisk throughout and an early clearance wis effected. Busiiess was rather slow and prices weak in the stocker and feeder line. There wus n Hberal sprinkiing of both fresh recelpts and speculutors' eattle in the yards, but the do- mand wis rather Hmlited. “Prices were gener- ally ut from 5¢ to 10¢ lower all wround. = Fair to very good fecders sold at from £2.75 to 125, with common stufl selling down as Jow us 2,00, Representative sules: BTEERS. No. Av. Pr. 13..1087 83 45 1071228 3 50 55,1184 3 50 §1.1120 1082 1040 No. Av. Pr 21,0115 1821002 3 § 1271200 3 60 STEERS, YEARLINGS, MIXED, cows, 1070 07 Soa crsrcrases Zaazga S2REEEEE 3 1180 520 e e coa KIS 03 HELFERR. 2. 806 325 1. 01 32 CALVES. 8.8y 225 1 l?fli 1.8k 150 450 2.0 1.160 113 201605 2,120 1..1020 1180 2 1. 1800 1..180 3. 10506 1..1650 1,204 TOCKEWS AND VEEDERS, 12.. 5% 27 4,660 15T 10,770 018 11617 1029 1670 0. 385 02 .88y 11,783 4,068 e ceze - gg 2 e . e Geezzs e sy e e Zu - J2IESHEE PR—— ES5S82ER e P WYOMING CATTLE Beckwith, Quina & Co. , hayfed hay fed. ay fed....... COLORADO CATTLE. Ben Brower. 8 stoors Tiat tas s iissasur iR 0 HoGs—Receipts were liberal and the propor- tlon of lignt and 11ght mixed hogs was iurker thun usuul. Two duys' receipts compared with lust Wweek shoW an increwso of nearly 2,000 head. The warket opened up briskly with shippers L1082 L 1) EBRUARY 17, ot were dull | and tresh meat deaters buy 1891 n< Nght and me- dinm weight ho.s b goneraily stronger prices. Packors were as usial rather bearlsh on the heavy hipping demand for thees grades was Hmitec, The hest eavy hogs sold at from $4.55 to #.65 avy und mixel packers at from $A 085 Light and butcher weight hogs sold wt from $4.5) to $165. or at the extrem 120 of prices paid, About the middie of the noon the break in provisions and reporte lower market had effect of the sales from $4.50 1o #4060, inst #4155 to #.00 The uveraee of prices pid was ninst #1085 Mounday and #3456 lust Representative sales 8h P No. WY 044 15 “H ¥ 44 §) 445 12 50 200 50 10 4 30 30 Av. Sh. Pr 0 10 PIGS AND ROUGH. M0 425 seipts were four double decks 1 wosterns., Two double decks of wethers, mostly yearlings, brought £.10 and a mixed 10ad, mostly wethers, also soid for .10, One double f 126-pound ewes brought #.40, and o small bunch of tatling ewes sold ut K00, The market was actiye and the demand strong. Quotations: Pair to good natives. #1.25 westerns, .00 common nd stockers, $250@3.70: €0od to cholee 4) to ) - pound lambs, 4. . Representative sales: No. Av. _Pr. 145 western ewes T TR 100 western wethe L1005 10 110 western wethers o 510 IS1 western wethers i 51 181 western weothers. ... . 103 510 Recelpts and Disposition of Stock. Official receipts and disposition of stook ns shown by the books of thy Union Stock Yards compuny for the tweaty-four hours, ending at 5o'clock p. m. February 16, 1502 RECEIPT: G5, | SHERD.[HORSES& WIS “ars. | Head | Car: ars. | Hend, 1 [ T, 00 850 110 pmond company Swifi & Co. i Cudahy Packing company Kingan & Co o Shippers and fecde: Leftover. Total..... . . Chicago Live stock Market CnicAGo, TlL, Fob. 10.—{Special Telej to Tugk Bek.1—Vesterday's advance in cattle was supplemented today by an additionul gain of from be to 1o, muking an ndvanco Since Friday of from [se to 20c per 100 1bs, The demund was pot active—it is rarely 5o ou Tuesdays—but there were not enouzh cattle in the yardsto mect ftand sellers paja the higher prices and diu not gramble. It did not take long to empty the pens of the 6.00) head they contained und the market hada firm look at the close. From $1.50 to $1.77 wag cows, prices range upward to from § .30 for cholce to extra steers. Not much of toduy’s tradiug was done below 8225 una even less atover 3450, the prevailing brices being from #2.27 to §12) for common Lo zood fat cows and from 8477 to .50 for common to good steers. There was a fuir Inquiry for stockurs und feeders at from $2.25 10 85,85 and for veal calves at from $2.2) to Springers are in demund at from $2.00 to #3.50 per head. An ndvance of 5¢ onentng of the hog unuble to sustain that hour later the market nad fallen back 1o Monday's figures where It closed rather weax. The highest point rouched wus .05, A load or two of heavy ho:s of superior quality changed owners it that price, and as high as $1.05 was puld for funcy light, while lat=r equaily good Dogs were quoted at .00 and #.90 resp tively, The quulity was not . decided fm- proyement on the average for the previous six days. but we note that the muajor part of the offerings sold above $4.80, from 81K to 8195 being the populur prices. Culls sold at from #2.50 to #.00 and 1ittle pigs were suleable at from #4.00 to #.40, Sheep and lamb market again showed firm . ness. There was 1 good demund forboth and whilo there was no decided advance, the turn was in sollers' favor. Quotations for the former woro from 4,00 to $.75 for poor to extra und_for the lutier#4.7 to #.65 for cor- responding qualitics. Most of the trading in sheop was it from £1.7 to $5.07% und from .50 to 8,35 bought the bulk of the lambs, Western sheep comprise the bulk of the cur: rent arrvivals, Receipts were: 6,000; sheep, 6 The Eveni| Cattle, Hozs, 25.000; g Journal reports: CATTLE—Re- ceipts, 6,000; shipments,2,500; market ste: fa'r to good steers, $L2d.60; otl #3.1004.20; atoekers, 81750 151 cOWS, $1.600. Hous—iteceipts, 20,000; snipments. 0.000: market lower; rough and common. #4.40@4.65; mixed und puckers, #7485 prime heavy und butchers' welghts, M.0)@5.05: light, #4.00@4.85. SurEP—Keceipts, 6,00 shipments, 2,00 steady: = ewes, 324, 0 murket active. A mixed, $1.00665.90: wether: @0.06: western, #0.00@5.5 ouls Live Stock Market, Sr. Lot Feb, 16, ~CATTLE~Recelp! 2,000 head; shipments, 200; market uctive and ligher on wll grades; falrto good native stecrs, £ 10a@4.. fulr to good Indiun and Texan stoers, £2.1004.05, Hoas—Receipts, 500 hend: shipments. 2,700; murket opened nigher but closed with the' wd- vanca losi fuir to prime heavy, #H.700@4.00; mixed ordinnry to good, #.25wh8); light fatr 0 best, $LO G175, Ds, 500 head; shipments, non murket strong; fair to hundy muttons, § 5.10. Kansus Clty Livi ck Market, KANSAS City, Mo, Feb. 16.—UATTLE—Re- celpts, %0003 shipments, 100 The market wus uctive and steady to strong. Dressed beef and shipping_stecrs sold at $5.65@450; cows ana helfors, §.0)@365; stockers and feeders, 25008860, Hoas—Receipts. 0,500; shipments, 900: the ket was aetivo and 5 highor; ull grades, OG04 00; bulk, #4406 .03 Sneep—Receipts, 00 shipwents, 400; good sheep were steady and common ones weak. New York Live Stock Market. NEW YOnk, Feb. 10.—BEEVES—Receints, 106 head, all for export; no trade; fecling aressed beef steady wt Gose per Ib. ments toduy, 1270 beeves ) quartors of beef; tomorrow, 870 beeves and 7,0.0 quir- ters of beef. CALVES—Re veals. %@8c per 1h SuEer - Kocolpts, 2 Lambs, 4o perlb. bighel 100 10k dumbs, 04 steady nt 7@9%s¢ por 1b, ut i ivty Hoas -Revelpts, 8560 head: wll cousigned direct: nowinully stendy at $LODT5A ver 100 1bs. - Bill Poole's O1d Saloon Sold. New Youx, Feb. 16. -The historical prop- erty at Howard street aud Broadway, where Bill Poole kept his saloon about halfl & cen- tury ago, was sold at auction in the real es- tate exchauge here yesterday for $2,700.000 to Eyckhoimer & Goodkind of Sun ad; sheep steady: sheep, #1.0 @0.50 per of daressed mutton, dressed lambs, firm ARLSBAD SPRUDEL SALT" urcjcfirg’zfi -I'HZ?ET?:NM = orrecls Acdily -NaluresOnnRemedy WARE OF IMITATATIONS Srdaonco enork QOLE AGENTS nd heavy mixed staff, and the | OMAHA Manufactorers” an AWNINGS AND T omaha Tent & Co., Flags. hammo and Fubber clothing. Sand for eatnlogue. 111§ Farnam BAGS AND TWINES, Awning X, ¢ Bemis Omaho Bag ¢ Tmporters and manatac turars Flour Sucks. Birlaps and Twl — RICY CLS) AL Perrigo & €0 M O, Daron, 1401 Dodga stront Send Blesclos aold on monthly for our cwtalogus ietablias and prices. Jite Farnam st Omaha. BOOTS AND SHOKES, Morse-Toe 8hos Comoanry, 1100 Howard Strest £y cornor Hih AN Dougine stroots King cloe prices Lo cath b ani aro W clags of goods which 13 nl cable with morchants American Hand Sewed Shoe Co., Roots, sho rahhors and 1018 K00dA iy straot Kirkendall, Jones & Co,, Wholesale Manufacti'es Agents for Boston TRub. of Rhoo 0. 1102, 1104 and 1105 Harney streot COAL, COKY, K Omala Coal, Coke & | Lim=€ . | Tiard and soft coal. S E. corner 1th and Douglas | . D UHINC Gilmore & Runl, Manufacturers and Wiitiow Wholesalo Clothtors, T o St 1103 Harney stroot Lo AR Nl e DRY GOOD-. Koeh Dy 8 O M. B Soith & Co. | Kilpatrick Gor Dry goods, notlons, fur- | s, notlons, gents nishing goods | T ng good Corm i g om0 e STRICAL SUPPLILS. Omaha Oonsolidatyd Blecteinat O, Eleetro Dynamos. Lamps, Wire and Klectrical Kup Bites of All Kinds. niaha Dry u Wolf Elee rical Ca.. iustrated eataloguo free. 1611 Capitol Avenne. FURNITURE AND CARPE | Beche & Runpan Fur- | nisie Co., Suceassors to C.A & Co, @rave and Lth ts On Beeve RNISHINC YOS, Blot Wy & Cohen, Robinson Notion |4 | Co Gents' furnishing goods, clothing and notlons Giveus a trial We sen i snmples expross pre pald. Gents' furnishing goods, mee eolobrated Brand SBuckakin® Overalls pants, shirts, coats. et 1115 Harney Krst Oinsh D. M. Stecle & GROCE Blake. Broce & Co., 1201-1205 Jones street, | 10th and Harney, Omaha, Omaha, Neb. Nob. GRAIN AND PROVISLOAS, S A MW honter, 5 Toard of | Brokoer In gral ) and atocks wires to N. Y., St Lo Tradn provi- W. A L. Ghon & Co. | Gen, Oberns & G, | Hats, caps, straw goods Buyers ot hitei wool, gloves and mittens, tnilow ant furs 12th and larney, 013 Sonth 15th HARDWARL, Recter & Withelmy Co. Lobeel & Linn, Bullders hardwars an DERRET Y 1401 Dol | | Cor. 10th and Jackson Sts | Omaha. st “ASSOCIATION OF ACTING OF OnGANIZED 1636, TREASURER, RICHARD J. DUNGLISON, M.D,, PUILADELTMIA, 1A, A.REE e OFFICE OF When at Stuttgart, Germany, during the Wi of Bronchitis, which seemed to threaten Pneumonia, THE U. S, PRESIDENT, Jobhers Dieec LIRON WORKS, Parton & Vierling Iron | Works, | Wrought and butlding work, eneinos, brass work, genernl e —— 1LIQUORS. enst fron Ner & ro R R Grotte, 1ignor Merohants, | 1y il12 Harney Streat. | Mavyfaetur'rs Konnady's Kast India Bitvers orter and Jobhar of Ines And 1iguors 109 and 1022 Farnam 3t | PriceTists on applieation. | I7 ek & Herberts, | whot lquor dealors | 1001 Farnam st _— LUMBEK, Charles R 1 - |- Mardwood lum! er, wood | enrpets and porquet fooring, 9thand Douglar, John A, Wakehe d, Tmpo-ted. Amerie n Ian i coment, hydraclic o | Quiney white 1in MIL INERY, | ©, A, Stonehill, MUsSTUNL A Hospe, Jr. Millinery, notions, Planos. organs, s e | Plan, rRANY, ALt materialy, ote. 116-118 S 16th st 1515 Douglng streot, —_—— OYSTERS, A, Booth Packing Co, Platt & ¢ Oysters, Fish and “elory, 19 South 10ty St David Cole, Mana — (O] Prokers of oy<ters, fish and Colory 08 Luavenworth St Coxolidated Tank Line| Refined and lubrieating olls, axle groass, ote PRODUCE COMMIS: 10N, Branch & Co., | bl & Smith, Denlers In country prod Produ fruits ot fruits, vogetablos, > Kinds, oystars, all tith and Harney Streot | Jas. A. Clark & (o, | Butter, choese. ek, | poultry ana game. | Kirshbraun & Sons, Butter, eggs and poultry. 100 Farnam st Riddell & Co. Butter. choose. oggy.v0z etnbles, frulta, pouls and game. Mullin & M~0Olain, Specinltion biitar. og:4 choose. poultry.ete No. | 155, 1Lt 1R3¢ s Nat tank @9 South 1ith Straot G. Pegau. & nMerchang Jutter. Gaw hoow and Poultrs 2th and Howard Sty, Omaha. Bingam & Son, sond us Bate | 15015 Loavenwor.h St -y PALER. 2 King Panse J) Wrapping paper, 'l kiids of tvines. ete 08 i oward st Tol. 174) v R | Oarpenter Papor Co,, | Carry o full stock of printing, wrappiog and Wrillng | pRpOR. cara pa SLOVE | Omab Sioze Ropair Wor s, Couks nnd Heators | Stive ropalrs and_ water erae] wtachments o any kind S stove made 07 8. 1ith Strav 107 Dol v e e SasH. | TOYS, M. A. Disbrow & 05, | H. Hardy 0o, Manufacturers of sash. | Toys. dol doore. blinds and faney goods mouldings. Branch ot | AENK koot fice, I4th and Izard Sts v curriages, " SOUTH OMAHA. LIMITED == James Hughes, vesrepuirs of allkin s | UNION STOCK YARD3 CO. 7— OOMMISSION MERCHANT, = Alen Root & Oo.| Fasmuin & Dalbyr Hoom3t Eachangze Bulld- | Rooms, #) and 61 Kes Bullding South ehangy halidig, Omabn. South Omaha. ASSISTANT SURGEONS ARMY, INCORPORATED 1880, RECORDER, W.THORNTON PAKKER, M.D., BALEN, MABS, JACKSON, M.D,, 160, 1LL THE RECORDER, SaLEy, Mass., March 23, 1801, nter 185182, T was suffering from a severe attack 1 met, at the Hotel Marguardt, Commander Beardslev, of the United States Navy. In wpeaking of my sickness, he remarked : ** Doctor, yon can cure that chest trouble of yours by u true,” T nuswered, surcly iere in Stattgart, Whenever I iave a col drug store for the plaster, and it did all that my bt where can I get the plaster an ALLOOCK's Poious PLasten.” *That may be Auywhere in the civilized world, and 1d, L always use one aud find relicf.” [ sent to the friend had promised. Ever since then 1 have ured it whenever suffering from a cold, and I have many times prescribed it for paticnts. The ALLCOCK s PLASTER i3 the best to be had, and has saved many from severe illnoss, undoubtedly, if used promptly, will save many he #hould put on an ALLCOOK'S PLASTER ag #0on ns possible. ches!, the upper margin just below the neck ; some hot beef tea, or milk, will This 18 not a patent remedy in the objection valuable lives, Whenever onc has « 0 cold It shonld be placed across the in the treatment. wble senge of that terim, but a standard preparation ofvalue. The government supplies forthe United Statce Army and Indian Hospital stores contain ALLCOCK's PLasTERs, and the miedical profession throughout the world is well aware of their reliability and excellence, 1 sball always recommend it, not only 10 break up colds, but as usefal in allay- ing pains in the chest and in the back, It is a preparation wortby of general coufidence, B o S // Z a7 % 7 ,;//{/»4f o /%b.’{«-— s . S BT ey A DrDOWNS 18168 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. The ewinent spe dvist in pervous, chion regiatered KFAGURLE I Moo/ ne, A% dip.omins and i, ApSFmALO oM. JonL TIANDOO Oridion. plee et o Hert by used visiL me niny tolat homo Ly corre curely packed, 1o ma ks (o indl ant free. Corrospondenco stilotly . 1 Bundays 0 k. u.10 13 . Send sLa1p L0F Fep'y. NEBRASK National Bank. DEPOSITORY, " = OMAHA NZ3 #100,99) Ak 0T A [V} Capital.... Surplus ... Omeerannd Direots R C § ( Morse, E LN M Keed, ier. THE TRON BANIL, JOSEPH GILLOTT'S STEEL PENS. QOLD MEDAL, PARIS EXPOSITION, 1889, THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. 5 Maurios Patrick lewiss | private criif eat Tual Woukno k (Mysienies of Lite bloo | it ni-htlosses Akin and ur I8 atill tre Ary diseuses U with the gre st Botency. 87philic. uirinture ¢ £0r 1043 Of YAtnl powar. PPariien u 0r inatruments sont bi il Ono porsonul interview preferre oot froe. OMie hours A regular and Lhiccess pon- & w40l p. . INTEREST PAID ONDEPOSITS a7 )MAHALOANSTRUSTCOL SECOR. 16" &D0UGLAS ST S, CAPITAL: 5 100.000.00 DIRECTORS "A UWYMAN - E.W.NASH JHMILLARD GUY CBARTON G.8, L AKE. JJBROWH-TI0S LKIMBALL .. Dr. GLUCK, Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat * SPECIALIST. ses ndjusted to sl visual defects. Catureh successfully troated. Room 18, Barker Block, 15th and Farnam

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