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11 "o AL t 4% [ of stenwhorrion, Tn some places tha ground | the gieta to the dum and falthPal crontutes, v ]Y PR VE T DOW (loose, @7.00; dry salied shanlders | only of the capaelty of this elty. and miits are | to finish ¢ he y bL\'MF‘R DAIRHS ‘" \UR“ “ | yras titoraily red with them. 1 noticed, too. | as they are ssmt away to the crags for the \ I )‘{ C[‘;& v V 0 V "';'j_;wiv,.’;” G508 Short vlenr shiles (Foveds, | -'_--vm-‘-r.vr..; all thronzh the bt weking .lu\lxm-‘l :v'.“':- X l;...l?"fl'.'"l..fif:”.fifl?. 'ym ’ | that in these pociety spots the heat, even at A3y's grazing. 18 a scene of tender pas- | Ay VR T ivTlers’ Malehed woot R el b , | At from 8250 to &3, common to food 8% this high altitude, wis most stifling al swootnoss and affectionate simplicity ety .15 Yok b | . Kanss City Mark from #£2.10 to K b | KT ule way Lars Had been WEiilig the ih | worthy the BODlet Togte of pamters A¥t. W and thin stuft from $8 e | KANsAS Ciry, Dees 0 Wik awer: | down f Sraans Unchanged: et lonf. 5 . ' Wwer to my inquiries about sactars and I06AN L WAKENAN, PR tirat 70¢ standa 0 9 hard. 53c: No. 8 reil, 63 Ners & ; eadil Annual Processions of Herds and Herd Girls | Answer to my inquiries about, auctors and Evaan Lo WAKENAN. | Profi Toking it 'Wall Strect Instigated | I8f5d M0 stundant A" st S N Bl SO, tsed, Yoo | ouiers and feodets sold readily at strong A uster. foll 2 — i ™ B i AR, i 0, 80%e; § fleures for all suitable stoers. Good b to the Monntains. | yory intorestisy: In the fiestyince feom BUORS AND PRRIHDIOALY. by the Wilson Tariff Bill o RE8 No. 8 st O hiye S clivice feaders are quoted at from &3 = 1o e 574@63e; No. ] i | siig. In e fiest place from | | | No. 2 wixed, 974@28¢; No. 2 | gy Seprember, which brief pe iod compri White, 2814 90 falr to good at from 255 to §3. der 1o | i Frcomty oty cow | ‘‘Consulac Evils and Their Remedy ™ is the Corx-No. 2, 350, EGa=-Qulnt and steady nt 201 common from £2.75 down » § | entire Norwegian summer, overy cow in A s 3 8- No. 0. 2 white, 30 CRUPTS - Whent, 81,000 1 . 8,000 SWEET AND TENDER PASTORAL SCENES | iiica, ot eviea for a scit Noma supply | e of a pamphlet, containing a sevies of | WORST HAS BEEN AMPLY DISCOUNTED | 4%, 3% el a b ey oo b Bt il Wogs Sell Meiekly | of milk. is sent to the mountain saeter. Witl ‘| articies on the defects o orsulag serv. Ryk-No. 2, 4ic. | SiiPNRNT Wheat, 127,000 nu.; corn, 12, | o 3 | the cows go all other eattle, all goats and | ive, revrinted from the Dry Goods Econo Tho followiug were the recelpts and ship- | 000 bu.; oats, none, 171e receipts of hoes were the largest of A Treeipitonsly Walled Valley Sixty Miles | sasionally these will be ac- | Mist. New York, Banker Clews Thinks Speculation Has Been | ments for today. RYE+Very firm: No. 2,500 any day the past woeek, and the total for the Wateralls HMalf s | companied by swine which ave quite asmuch | The July-September issue of Goldthwaite's Arrdinged onjang Basts 6f HArd ANTICLES. WecHeT | Rineupses, | REAX SEED-ivm at 81106111 week shows an _{ncrease of 9,000 over last R o | at home nmong the crags as the sheep and | Geographical Magazine is now out, much im P Fel o Fravars | e — B LSt il (R R week. The trading confined _to Mile Wide—Glimpses | woats. The sacters themselyes compriso | proved in formand in more’ popular style. | mes and that Figares Provall. R }3.000 000 | #6.00a7.00, chsit s 09.25; prairie, | local = houses, but _as they had and Roving 1 | huts oreabins and rade dairies combined, | \W. N. Goldthwaite, 70 Nassau street, Now Ing Are Conservative. Corn, bu, v 155000 a%o00 | . BUTTER -Weak: crenmery, 20@25¢; duiry, | 0eral orders to fill, the receipts | wherc the saeter-folk, who are invariably | Yor OntR, bu. 15 000 K000 | 186100 soon chaneed hands, the great bulk selling S | women and girls, live' entively alone in this | The Dacember®issue of Tules from Town 3 e Bl il stoool - eho0o | Quicy and stodys 20t at B, s popular price. The Copuriaited 1873 by Kdgar T Wareman) | desolato isolstion, while cating for thehierds, | Topics is a_love story entitled “Anttony | = Tn his weekly fiufiiclal letter Henry Clews, | S8 S e sl st sl st Bt [ AL LA (v yrighted 183 by Edgar L. W akemiiit | ypiliing tha cows, goats and even ewes, and | Kent.” Tt is very commonplace and can | ghe L. n tho Produce exchange foduy the iutter | Viante monce oo 0 e avor y e better than yes. Loxpoy, Nov. 28 —(Correspondence of Tue | G0 ot i il Tato hittar and cheese | scatcely be recommendeq na. profitabte | W1e,\Vall street expert, says Vi jarket was: Ureaniory, 2@271: duiry, 18@ 1, (HGRCNE, Vhents SL000 bu.: corn, 12,000 | terday, T ratge was narcow. #8,0508.90. yer.)—To the travelerin Norway the im- | for'the wintar store in the valley homes, | roading “The tendency ofprices tas been downward | e Egas steady and’ nchanged: siriedy | and buk at .15, against £.105.20, and 8)=To \ 1 R ) | res 5 a8t Tt days, ohi o . | frosh, 23%34c, Coffee Market, ulk, £ 10@3.15 veste a8 10, fi,.pxs“m is constantly recurving that the | often scores of miles awav. | 'Phe Dolls' Dressmaker for Novembor is | the 1ast few days, chiefly because of dis o b NAWYORR, 1o, D OPPEn-.Ovtions Goentd | AUt DUlk, 85 UGS 30 to oot e Vo country possexses the greatest amount of | Thiere is great commotion throughaut Nor. | fall of fairyland pietures and fancies for the | Position to take profits, Instigated by thoin. | Otats Frannee Markete s o R et ot e ener ity e 3 ! on last Saturday majostic sconery and _the fewest people of | a¥ WhOH the, & T e “foveny | Cilldven of the doll age, by whom 1t will, bo | troduction of the Wilson bill, which had an | REERERCERe docal demapt 1s 1k | points netid <, 5,000 s, il Sheep Trade Stody. | | Se with joy. Jennic Wren, 85 ablo ofte ccause h un- o 1ie maiet ojot docember, ) danuary, #1040 1¢ s p e land on tho face of the globe h 3 * o o Wr t | unfavorable effeet simply because of the un- | keep the market cleaned p, AL tho sii it i akioh AT S nuyhabitable land on the face of the “ | farm is in utmost confusion, The entire | Soventy-seventh stroet, Now York usual sunsitiveness of the business world to | ¢ dealers complain Ahal the shipping Murch, ®16. 15,507 August, $14.306 Hl"" shl”n market was woll supplied, ke Perhaps this feeline is strongest with the | household is busied wetting together and A/6HeAN BATABL. 6f M - AuBeL. . by i o ness of the busi THaNA 18 hot L e et 1 ey | 14290, 8pot coffeoRio, fitm: No. 7, $18: mild, | though there were desirable muttons in th wanderer on foot along the mounta necessary for use \p edition of The 5 ¢ n high- | packing up what will [ ays. i be termed the super- | in the temporary mountain home. There ek ML B e 1 ‘“,,..‘.“'.‘N ave chuens and milk pails, pots and moulds, | L frying-pans and odds aud ends of cheap | crockery and scant cutlery, For food there ly: Cordova, $20.00%20.25; <ules, nones ' | run. The market aviff agitation. The prospect of this agita- | o yuiter that brings Walter Scott, has just been issued s paxt of | torift agitation. Tho prospect of this aglta. | wenk i, 1RG0 Frosh | »s of English classics for achools. This | tion continuing throughout the winter and | Iv very small; choice country, 18X fition is in board_covers and solls for 60 | well into the springis, of course, dishearten- | P\rtE s B6 Sy raki cents, American Book company, New York. | ing to many; but these fe continues fairly steady. £2.75(08.50 ; fair to good b; common and stock 0d to choice 40 to 100-1 HAMBURG, Ded. O, -Unchanged to higher « pfe | Fair w good nativ mhundance of nature's treme often saddens and even appalls the s 11110 oonstde Dee. 9. Stendy: near months, '@ tly ex- | tion the fact that it isonly the week after s are g Tha ziving . P v JaxEmo, Dee. 9. Steady; No. 7, | P v T 1 " r Thanksglv e demand I CRLY yi tor, who finds scant relief in human contact | ja a bit of sugar and_ coffee, much flour and [ A catalogue of the College of New Jorsoy, | agzorated, and it is safe to say that | bt bt Bl ";:"L'“"“ ey et Wi, i e o even in’ that scenie contrast which pro- | meal, crates of fladorod, some bacon, per- | &t Princcton, has justsued fron the press, | tho bill as vow presented will bo amended | i aro low ind that iy tond fo stimtato | MOSPON Do/ “icenber, o Tover; Jum- AR L Ll 185 'Fanose from nive.inspired-smobloiis hups some dried or pekled fish and. more in | Tt is quite an elaborate work of som 0 to such a doogreo as will make | W0 demand. Chickons, choice, T@se; Keose 3 I i lta i, dispasition ot §baok wkadtacd il Al weight than fn ull else, salt for the cattle. ( Pages. bound in cloth, and wives anoutline of | o 0 o : Leinated, | A ducks, 7@se; turkays, @100, AT, shown by thie hooks of tha, Unfon Stok Yu These panoramas of natuve haye been pro- | opy Sy themselves find room for odd bits | Ail the distinctive and general featu changes much less raaical than anticinated. LIVE PoULany. - Dealers generally areadvis- | oo & Dt 1 twenty-four hours endlug o vided in such vast proportions, and are 80 | of enybrofdery und a few kuick-knacks, while | the institution. Princeton Press, T Unfavorable rusiors about rate cutting by EI’:-‘::;lllllxx\ll‘lhl‘:‘v:'lnuy:T(':{‘II\‘I‘"H::"\'x"l‘fl‘l-"‘vvl‘llvt‘llnyllu\:l‘". SUUNAY | Salos Bt e =K, December 9, 1893 endless in number, that something Jike head- | a bible and some worn volumes of old Norse | ton, N. J. important ronds also aftected brices adr | fEN drensol pouliey: e nombial: dantary, & Fohiu o NECHibTS, wehe and heartache follow the unrelieved | tales are never forgotten. Hesites these The Christmas specialty of the current | FerSeWYs ln‘(lnu‘v:('l‘x‘:-l:llv " »um_‘mm_mm VeAr-Thearrivals durin past day or T‘l?‘r;'llv,f;‘-i'w. AT HOuS. SHEED T emotional tension. One involuntarily cries | things there ave pounds of wool to_ be spun, | issue of the Newsdecalers Bulletin consists ey g & | two nave been light, and the market firm gt -OR@T.60; June » - ptations. 43 iddiig, Tl 3 thi U fat U | ood ordinar, ot e 1 Cars. Head Cars, He 'he marvel herefor at prices g sanite, just | O Other pounds of yarn to be knit. Afew | in the thousand and one announcements and Sl oh ‘,:,"L"I',;J{,l",”.l,i:u:"!‘]’"",",,,:‘(’:.‘.'. respiie blunkets or sheepskin for bedding and but | offers catering to the holiday t Tt isa |° s a ¢ resisting " d Cars, Head| Cars, | Heoad, out, in the surfeit of it all, fo i 0% rece v 801007 103 ¢ 11 o wi vrecke: f } 3 o 1 y 1 i and this can only te accounted for by the up lurgely groas recel bules; - as one who has passed with unwrecked | jittlo more than the clothing upon their publishers’ mouthpioce and all | oot that the w".,..g, has been passed, and hickens and e lntter rl|lu[lv|: b YOS mind through the mountain-height spirituat | backs completes the meager outfit. | spenking at onc Newsdealers Bulletin, | (vouthing adverso likely to happen amply In so freely tha b In prices would ) *';::4‘ 0 AT T ST wnd sound tornadoes of Wagner's “Parsifal,” Santer Procession Decribed ST AR unted. Prices in most mstances are | Bt atiARONRYY SRR NG TG | e e ord e, 1 OrdINALY. | e O Packing G at Bayrouth, feels that reason might be | (o SoRn S e proe e Wooing of Victoria Cross s @ com- | certainly down to -conservative fgures. | uch high otations “ns T the Pt | & 186t 7 Widdii. | T i Packine Co. i casily dethroned 1 the human gaicties of LU A R L 3 g | pletestory appoaring in the current number | Thepc hias boen no increase in the supbly of airie chickens, $4.0 wronse, A8 7 7-10c: good middling, 7 11-16e; widdiing | ewir & s Jou > Iy neay | Cossions something like the annual outgo: | of Cassell's Family Magazine. The frontis- | vailroad securitics, and the reorganization quall, 81.26: Jack snive, $1: ‘goldon | fuir 8d-tbe. - 7 Th G o | odn Beclin and Paris wero not conveniently neit | jug of the flocks and their hevders of the | piece, My Love is Over the Sea.” from & | which mauy large propertics have gone | blover,#li Canado geese, $6.0066.50: “small S wa s KR on Morris g 10 assist in speady restoration Apulian plains in southern 1taly—set forth | lirawing by Derey Tarrant is o charming | throueh glves = thom . promiso. of 4 | Koose, 400@400; "vrant, 83,00 e Sadlal) L X Becker & Do Withouta companion I should have ue- | from every guard or farm in Novway ‘Iflu | expressfon of sentiment. A striking feature | Fitire ® vaie - which has much to | Jucks £27688.00 redliead ducks, O T P R Y Ly | LeA DR e i spaired of tramping more than trom one [ belongings for the sacter ureslung in baske x“f | of the number is “The Sister's Kvening | qo with the present resisting powers of | ducks, $1,50; mixed d 61e; No. 1 northern, ¢ e o Lo e ot Indecd T find 1 | Wbon the backs of sure-footed ponies, or old | Fymn," music by 1. Peel und words by | the’ mavket, \Weak holders may fall and | Vishuex dieis $500a COnN=Quies 1d 1} jorses that haye known the same journey Jove best the lands of peoples, of activiti for decades. The farmer marches in ad and homes. The mileposts, as would be ve- | vance blowing unearthly blasts from the i old Treland, ave too far apart | 1ur, & not over-musical horn made from ::‘.m\}.(m‘fll‘l:-“"rln::,:- ave oo much of frozen | Bireh burk. Chen como the cattle. No Total No. 3 - Stock pre ot live stoe western arkets Satur Sarah’ Doudney. Cassoll Publishing com- | their stocks be foreed up pany, 104-105 Fourth Ave., New. York. the The November number of th States contains the secona pap hbits, 70¢ addles, per b, 1 1 saddle n the warket, but VATS slow secing and persistent holders ar outhern | piuning their faith on thé future and not “Southern | on the temporary setbacks of 1803, Business, sample, ou | it tho four p v, Decembor AL Aok g Leaders in Congress,” by ldward W. Bar- | in spite of dullness. is reviving, Railroad | very light pork, $13: Tard, $8.15. | i u Hogs, k scyoaice ain botween | necd todrive these. Like the Gypsies who | yayp “rpjs writer is the Washington cor- lngs are recovering and making better | bulk of tie Tour, 10,000 bhI.; wheat, 34,000 | gouth Omaha 0,260 fleld and glacier-peaked mountain between | cinpot be kept from the road and the tent 1 8 37000 1 Chicago. 15,000 1,006 STURLAN A HEN ATEORAERED: |t rvns R bR dIHE P L hc LeIC | respondent of the Atlunta Constitution and f comparisons than a month or two ago. | 216, 7000 b, : R eioOa B0 =i clusters ot homes, Aud tvhen, after alway .nln v .l. first ')‘m‘;nlu_ o __n;-luf._ylg ||||<’ 3 ‘r:,ill | is eminently qualified by his experience to | Large economies ave being effected on all |]|ll‘li\‘r;v ‘1!‘.,.'\.?_‘ I, \coninoncing ul..‘n..,‘\m 1 nn{‘\::'f,.."m" bls.; wheat, 12,000 | GUEGHCIY e 900 o4 fourusylog long and tar, sou come upon | Hhes by Ul of thels tenduct moss - | writo on such a sublect and lis traument of | ifncs, ana net” results avo vot approachng | AR TS Wit g b ot g \ B - Human Lind, whilo you cortaiuly meet hotiest | Yy e by e wptingIng tolifo in the tiny | thesouthornleaders of the house is free, [itho decrenscs in geoss, Hulloud shaves T6e. folk, hospitable folk. and, universally, folk Y | forcible id_entertaining. The second in- | sympathize but slightly with the indus- | “Oystens Medium, 1 lment of letters from southern farmers is which more directly feel business de- | extra standards, instructive in conveying an impression | pression and taviff discussion, lects, 2 urars Rocord IEEaAt T Jing company, Baltimore, Md. b % . TR@140: filbe = A i s litera- | ‘“The president's message produced no dis- | 12@l4e; filbe A valuable contribution to economic litera; | ¢t impression on Wall stret intorests, | RECAnS: lurze, 1214 Itywas regarded as on the whole a moder- | oud wants to buy. ate document, containing no new points of K Liverpool Murkets. v ar vales above thein, and, with geuuine e, possessing extraordinary vietues of mind | mapifestations of joy, crowd close upon the and character, you still detect the ineffable | farmer aud his blaring . - Then follow the eadness and appalling loneliness of surround- | saeter girls, picturesque in heir bright | pp); tng nature reflected in their faces; as you | bodicos, Yi'l’\’é“\u:mllmh.(‘e:dull;:yl\‘x‘l‘nl'} el a 1 to e will find, the world over, vacuous meager- | poon \which devend baskets, kettles and all | ture is Henry Tuckley's —-Masses a uess transmitted from changeless surround- | munner of parapherialia, almost equaling in | Classes,” being a study of the industrial ot e | Livenrvoor Ccompany sol counts, 30e, | punl pgors hold Che N Htalian \m!lmv Os :'mi.’m L Inglish walnuts, | 5RUHE = wits, 12w18c: | Gan Atk SR Y i pecuns, mediuu, 100 | 4 CORN —Quiet; moderate demand; mixed, walnuts is low and no | *5%C PROVISIC very of the south as it 1s. Manufac @58 61sd: western No. 3, western red, 5s 34@ Effects of the Message, nadinn, 1d. s—Pork, prime moss, flne, s0e i AR 38 i atitwalg St L onies | conditions and wages in Kangland. Personal s St : . VEGETABLES, Lard, 495 6d. Boof, extra Indin, 110s. Hacon, s AL b A UL L B LSl the ponies” | £ols and instruotion are sensoned here and p;;,‘,‘j;‘,;d‘;‘,';u‘,:‘,:{“;“,‘;’::.s‘e‘. D O oxecitn | , BeANs—Callforuts hand-picked navy. $1.90@ | lone ind short cleat, 55 Ibs., 475 long clenr, 43 5 M ienaver T closs my oyesand see Nor- | Towards ovening of the second day we | there with the figures rclating to the wages | (301 nw»muidyene O s 10 b ouors | .00 western navy, 81.85@1.90; comuion wiite | b 4780d. 00 DON DELAY / e 5 le vospect, both soe rto the saeter of K Fr lis. | in the various chaunels of industry repre- | 50 e I ¢ kiU ST Somah A Amerlean Liverpool, 28s, way and her people in retrospect, both sceum O O L Lo LG L £y TE artientanyChive | vatism. His recommendation that the cur- | . ONIONS—Ouions are quoted ut 50@G5e, and st i 10 blend in sohditied strata of perspective. | tance nothing could be distingnished buv a | Sented. To Americans, particularly, who 16 3 S rency question be allowed to stand over for | on orders “at 65@70c; Spunish onions, per AVOBIMRERBE KE. 9 Bown there, almost on the sen Tovel in the | low, wide liut at the sido of u gentie ravine, | d9sire toarrivo at a knowledxe of the com- | Fl0 i Mo Tnont ‘oceasions somo surprise, | CTAte, 8150, 5 LouiiDe o R TAKE lower valleys, aro thoscant folk with solemn | here and there between the rovks splatched | Parative welfave of workingmen on elther |, is prudence is viewed with differences | SATFRONESS Pub up in bevry boxes, per | grea, “Wilag fow sales e ate on pr- - faces and solomn ways; so measured and | with bits of verdure. The horizon hne was :‘"‘;'"'_:hnwn;l: LhL ore v.v{nll prove very | 6f opmion. Undoubtedly, it is out of the | “Boeliod ™t h0% . fowa and Minnesota . exacting in toil or pleasure that they sug- | close and serrated with masses of lichened | instructive. Cranston il (Gl - | Guestion to consider and dispose of all the | grown potatoss, Ih smill oL from Storo, Ho% gest huge lichens which have clung through | stone, here andthere intersected by other | *“'he Land of the Liberator,” by M. Me- | (yprency and banking problems that await | 70c; swme in ear lots, 60c; Colorado, from ARKETS. H the storms of ages to the mountain bases of | gullies and ravines, Through these, Lars | Carthy O'Leary. is an illustrated paper on | {roqtment; and tothatextent the prosident's | store, 75c: Colorado lots, 65@70c. stone. The next stratum is an inter- | said. the herds wandered long distances in | Ireland, appeaving in the December number | nogition seems to be very generaily ap- CABBA rders tor calibuge from the coun- | Week Closes with u Liberal Supply of All mingiing of forest, rock, moraine aud | their daily erazing jaunts. No human beings | of the new Peterson Magazine. “Under the | proved, But It is regarded asan important | U are filledat 2¢ perih © 50 0 0 phed gy k waterfall, the latter so stupendous and | were at first in sight about the saeter, | Southern Cross,” by Roberc B. Grahami™| yiatter’if the country is to have no assu P A According to size, 40@60¢ fleecy that they seem like shatteved descend- | Shortly a flaxen haired maiden, huge of | takes the reader among South American . ing glaciers, arrested in their headlong th ‘and limb, stood at the hut dvor, and, | scenes made more vivid by tie aid of photo- ) i Saterbay, Dee. 9, ances of elasticity in'the currency when the | " CeLERY —Good stock, 85¢; extra faney Cali- In K p money now transiently accumulating in the 7 Receipts of cattle continue largely in course and frozen into a white so. wondrous | shading Ler_eycs with ~her great bara srm, | @ravures. *“The Laziest Man in the Sottle- | biyd lins been redistributed for cirenlation: Tho supply s fair; west- | excess of previous expericnce, the figures for ) {avuogenctlyjact can nttain ilagpurity | and not lier lmn-hllTvlr‘m“l;mvm;u carnestly ) T ll”“‘;:“i‘: HoanIoH, I Y food | Certan of the proposed changos in financinl L the week showing a gain of 5,000 over last Apove thisisa thinlayer of humans and | atus. Lars gurgled at this, and made won- ch 4 s Boots,” make: arrangements may require somo specific pra- | (HEE i uch, ) s + St e < Tierds, the very color of the snow streaks | derful gestures in return. Suddenly the | Story todehight the little ones. 'The Peter- | jiinary A i Tore ot DmasT AU salsity dor: \I‘)m‘gkl. .ll‘m! l'.mlm ovel :}u' ln:\:l u--lk in 1t Gurga Gold, Cougha, e Thvunt. Ory , Tnt and rock-grays interspersed—the sacter | g illic, Lars called her—rushed at us in | son Magazine company, Philadelphia A e AR e S i ccember lust year. Hogs have made a | gaea. Whooping Cough Branchits and Asthm ] k and their flocks that pass tho brief | asortof bounding gallop, and seizng my | “Domestic liconomy, or How to Make | poses the institution 6f a special commission ,or 0%, BO@TBCE ercimburs #2; great gain over iast week, butare 10,000 he- [ 4 sertain oure for Conumption I £7at o Eee: summer thousands of fect above their kin | vostboy guide, nugged ~him ecstatically, | Hard Times Good and Good Times Better,” | might be desirable. But the country is | toes, per ib., 20c. hind last year. Sheep ave within 400 of last You will see the excellent effect after taking the and kind, Then come the measureless fields, | wrestling with him, turning him round und | isa work aiming to further the successful L 1 already so tamiliar 'with bank note issues FRUTTS and again hugging him, while tears | mauagement of the affairs of the family, the | and so well cautioned by experience against lowed down her honest face, a per- | home aud the individual. It is written by L | faulty conditions of issue that there should mt of questions and interjections | H. Maye everywhers, Large ¥ desolation, the whole cro 'k and ice flelds of utter solitude and | about weel and 1,000 greater than last year. The Catawbas, bottles 60 B: hsz‘ 0. ot cents and 8" as, por b-h, | figures av s—Eustern_Concords, Ih.busket, 17@18:: M L net, $5.500 med by countless | of joy ghostly peaks of ice. far above the clouds, | fect tor il : hal 3.00; Mitlagas, per 55-10. Dbls,. = = R M. D..and in addition to a great | e do difficulty about proviaing a sound and 093 . R enalnts (il oo S o 5 an awful realn of frozen silence between | meantime beiug poured upon him. deal of 'practical informacion touching | elnstle systems of woe jesues during the pres: i Tiisis e inon slath || Bocipia L wesk:: SOULHL Ot AN A, the. last vestige of naturelife and the ) cconomy n the kitchen, he reviews the | ent sitting of congress. ? \ B i LR aD T O B M UECR o1 | (RN R ok Gy G PRSSNES — —~ cternal influite. Kolatives and Friends Welcomed, subject of foods both from the standpoint of A iranus .;‘. B allan coiith el grapes, sinzle cuses, ¥1.10@1.25; biack graves, [ Prices were stronger for cattle today and Union Stosk Yards Compaay, Glimpses of Sacter Life. The rascal Lars, who had previously | cost, digestibility and nutritiveness. The X D e S bl i v kopt. me iu ignovance of the fact, then told | care of children and general care of the | *“The market has been taken by surprise | ARPLES “Thosupply | L0 s markut eeis closes a good pz 53 South Omaha. [ had penetrated to the mysterious “eagle- | me that the sacter-girl, Tillie, was his only | body receive o due share of attention, and | at theadvauce i exchange to about the | Fit Bries BENOKS CR0 Boyireeoesol|jotthe catly part regainel. Best Cattle Ho and shosp marketia the wen. nest” farms above the clouds and now 1 de | sister. A cousin, Ohristine, as little a | some valuable information velating to dis- e-shipping powt., Yet it is no morc e e e A Some choice Christmns beeves sold av | e 00 2 S T SO L R sired to see something of sacter life in the | illie was big, was her companion; for two | ease and diseases is given. I H. Mayer, | than might huve been expected from the ely and are in good deman Cape Cod, 50and £.60 and $06.40 was bid for some, e Dbl., $6.256.50: bell and bugle, $6.50 " COMMIS3IDY HOUSES. 701 e ruty; 805 BOLL aud cheres, bo: but was not accepted. This last is the o COMMISSIOY HOUSER Loonaed ! fn thie Decambor | o0 B e oy 2 o ewotre highest price ever offered for beel steers on Wood Brothars. same lofty regions. Descending the lordly | women were rvequired at the Kron saeter, | Lancaster, Pa. present extraordinary abundance of ‘money. Romsdal, the most wonderful of all Nor- | there being altogether thirty cattle, thre “My Friend, Leonard,” in the December | Foreizn balances resting here can be better wegian valleys, partly by carriole and partly | fourths of which were mileh cows, and as | Romance, illust on foot, from Halaker to Veblungsnwes, I many more sheop and goats to cave for, and | the carcer of a French edition of Mr. Bishop's | $0ing theve. There is no appavent reasou, | BANANAs—Prices remalii about steady: per | this market, the highest figure paid hereto- Live Stock Commission Marohante. $ came upon the jolliest skydsgut, or post-boy, | go in a few moments no stranger was there, | “Brownstone Boy.” The story is graphicaily | bowever, for —expectmg that any large | bunch, large $2.00%2.50; per bunch, small 1o | being $6.35 on June 15, 1888, The ordinary | go1th Cmaba—Telephone 1151 — Chloary i I found in all Norway, tow-headed, big- | butall were best of friends. So glorious & | presented by Paul Herview and converted | dmouats of gold will be shipped. A fow 762.00. 5.00@5.50. run of short fed stuff sold around $3.40 to JOLN D. DADISMAY, (¢ eyed, open-mouth Lars Petersen, or Peter | treat to theso lonely folk is the arrival of | to English by Elizaboth Elliott. The charm- | millions sent to London and Paris will stiffen e e por box, | $3.00, while some very good beeves went at WALTRR BoWo0h, | saagers | Larsen, 1 am not sure which. Tramping | friends or kin from theworld below thatall | ing feature in Arthur Beardsley Mitchell’s | the rates for loans at New York aud ease zo sizeon, $2.50 Al 7| Trom'$4.40 to 84.50. Markot roports by mall and wire cheerful alone had become i For a tri- | manner of lospitality is lavished upon | sketch, “Liliat the Quarry.” lies in the grace | them abroad, and the equilibrium thus pro- “Per bov, Cow stuff was in strong demand from start | araished upnn 4ppiication. i fling considevation I purchased the compan- | them. All they have is yours without the | with which real ana’ romantic are blended. | ducea will noutralize the motive for export- Per box, £5 - g jonship and willing services of Lars fora A o asking. The cows might come or stay in | Ttisa tale of life in the Vermont marble | ing gold. The banks will hail a movement it ;m]dnlw He had been taught | the mountain fastnesses, until we were | quarries. A Christmas in the far-off stateof | Of this kind, for deposits are being crowdes English_at school, ) TALLOW, ETC No. 1 green hides, 20 1 n g , 2z0: No. 2 green ‘hool, had been four yeurs a | given onr drink of milk, and driuk and | Washington is described by Elia Higginson, | Wbon them far beyoud their ability to turit No. 1 gre ted hides, No. 2 Dost-boy, coming in contact in that period | drink again we must; water for washing; | under the caption, “Mandy's Org'n.” Ro: | them to profitable usc.” Ereon ARl APl 1aBrac ted '\ with thousands of Englishmen and Ameri- | some curious old_half-wooden shoes to re- | mance Publishing company, Clinton Hall, 3 3 = o DU L AN R s s o ;-:::‘n":ntllln_:nxflh‘;;onuIl‘«‘.‘ years of age he was s | place our heavy bools: and such an aftens. | Astor Place, New York. OHI0AGOIGRAINERABISET, 1bs. €0 16 1bs, be: NU. 2 veal Galf, 8 Ibs, (015 . kO Baan u as o deer, and, | mad or supper as was never before piled up The completenovel in the December num- | g P, Ibs, No, 1 dry fiint hides, 5¢; No. 2 dry fling i while rippling and running over with 4 | befove me partaken of; groed or stirabout | por ur“pl‘”“m“‘__‘ I Bt ot O o s i | (S dncsant iony Sins Brioes oo Butaraayfontiliel i Tdry sulted hides, 4e.” Part | urgling and boundless good nuture, had u | cn for the sueter’s pigs: cream by the | by Captain Charles King. This 1s & delient. Open Bourd, eured hidgs 1o per I Texs than fuliy cuved, ¢ Mark pley sort of philosophy forall un- | gq : butter by the hundred weight: mi odofa pafic 5y ROk 1 CHICAGO, Dec. 9.—Steadiness prevailed in | SHEEP P recn sulted, each, 35@75c; . pleasant cmergencies and & ready back door | o 1o bavels. ight; milk | ful tale of army life and Indifn fighting, ¥ great wooden bowls of tor strawberries: coffce and black na bacon; while we were plied ) At o i 3 creon salted snearlings (short wooled early s}rl):pe;(ol the bravado and swagger that | the wheat market today under light north- | S5 "0l 10 16e; dry shoariings <hoi often characteri gubofiavery exnsperating dificulty. 22 such tules, Tts hero 1s a | western receipts and moderate trading and | wooled early skins, No. 1, ewch 5 10c; dr 1 orabuc The Romsanl is a tremendons gorge or | § bread Vi a 0 . OV " s . shearlings (Short wooled carly skl No, 2 T fimen S oIt 4 D0s aaohqous | i ead and b ilo we were private, and a forcigner at that, making | the market improved from !¢ to e avthe | shearll LE A i ’ 5‘!‘:}\\::1'\“3 ek ’i:|.-x:gff._l.-f:fi;'.'.,.""ff.vf,’\..,.'fl ceaselessly with importunate commands to | quite a departure from usual standards, An- | 1 each Oep dry flint, Kausas and Nebraska eat and never stop eating and beset with mournful reproofs because we could not eat other stor 10% i e close. Coro and oats gained e and Yo cher wool pelts, pe actual welg of Some vigor and. ut oncé atrie. | the close. Cor ga and Le | bateher wool pelts, per 1b., actual welght some of the highest mountains amd the ing and deticate and pathetic is *In the | €Ach, bub provisions lost some of their 1lc; d greatest suow aud jce fields of No Nebrashi ¢ ol 1 2, 17002 1 ! ay. | g all, Camp of Philistia,” by Virginia Woodward | advance. flint: Colopido hute ; ] Mong st of s length walls vise on either | 4ho sacter houso. or cabin, itsell. was | Cloud, A Dream in' tho Morning” is a | The dumping of long wheat, which was | uetual wotght, o0.100: dry fini Colotado mu side procipitously upwards of 3.000 feet, and | yudely constructed ‘of pine logs, though | beautiful sketch of & 8oul’s undying devotion | the fouture of sestordas's trading, appeared | i W00l Dots, per Ib. wctual wolght, 7 ¢ over these pitch waterfalls, not by the balf- | comfortable enough for the purposerequived. | in the future life, J. B Lippincott company. P 0 D) K. apy dry pieces aud bucks, uetual weibgt, 6@7c. dozen or doren, but by the score, most of | [t roof wasof pine beams sheathed with | Philudelphia, 18031 | to have tun its course and. May opened with TR ; them having'a shoor fall for their entire | birch bark in many layers, and this overlaid | - A complate novel, “Love C 1 vo | a gain of Jic and held firm at the opening 8t Lonls Muarkets, { descent. Theso feod and_incrense the vol- | pypurt and sod: 1u the latter several | b complete novel, “Love Conquers» by | ¢ &% A ARG ARETRE DN B Fh SOOI | 8 Lours, Dec. 9.—Froun—Dull and un- uwie of the Rauma river, along which winds | gpecies of mountain brambles and wild | Lpeodora B. Wilson, occupies the place of | BE ) £S MCCUE | cnanged Nes s ke, s, e | DAOTer Extra Quality 20, My, New Jerseys 20 and 12, Amazons 20 and 12 and 12 the highway, that nearly the whole distance were growing luxuriously. There | DOROF in the December Godey's, 1t is a | with foams and tumbles and Toars in Loisy b | wave wavo laree rooms. peamaps teoents Tony | CRATmIng story of country life” in Now Jo lence on its northwest courso to the flord of | jn length and nearly as wido, and_against | 567,56 1® Beberbly iustited by Florenco | caused a temporary reaction to the lolde and the sea. t should be called the e o sid StRD0 vas 2 . Persol requisites of he stage res i CorN—Stronger, hut ver somber Vale of Waterfalls, There 1s moths the whole of oue side of the structure was a | ¢ouid like talk over the table, the wri er | OPening figures. Minneapolis and Duluth, OR! MEE BUENE air buying. The receipts at Chicago were larger than the estimates and this f huge low shed, where the herds hudaled in A ; g B ot 1t cars oot | i Tecentbor, #4%ie Junuary, 99%c; A 10g to compare with it in any pa St \uge 90, Do Rose Coghlan, giving her views insuch a di | however, reached 78 cars, compared | 3% @30 ¢ e wat b any part of the ex- | timo of long-continucd storm. Oneof the | raotund simpls style, with a spriniling of | with 538 & week ago' and 1,00 on the cor- | - OATE-Nominal; cash and December Excelsiors 45 Straight 4 two rooms was kitchen, living and sleop- | yominiscence. scattercd hore hud there, . “A 1 Wonderful Waterfalls, ing room combined. T+0 holes in the house wall and the open door served for admitting light, and there were no candles, lamps or vesponding duy last year. The carloads re. Flying rip to Flovida,? by Margaret | .oived at two cities for the week were but Lemon, is an illustrated story adding much ‘We loitered at tho Sletta Foss, where the and bring back again their pack-loads of k. butter und cheese; but a strauger to these rangod along high: strong. benehas. Moo | eastern visitorsto the Midwinter fair may | and reacted 'ye 1 the closo at the opening | for hurd; 60% for No. 1" northern, and o h ¢ > 20 t 5 against 6,888 on the same week last \N—Lower ut 6314@64c, cast track. Star Brand private prici Big stock Rauma itself tambles into the valley, be- | Janterns about the place, as bed time always | 1o, the generalattractiveness of this number. A 1 e 2 HAv—Unchunged: {imotlly ranged $10.00 4 tween Stueflallon and_Ormen stutions; at | comes long before hight time in . the almoyt | G046Y'S 21 Park Row, New York. — and tuis showing materially helped | @18.00; prairie,47.0088.50, Felt Boots, German Sox and Macke . the triple Vermedals Foss: und passed days | nightless Norwegian summer. _ The leading articlo in Decembor Worth- | the bull side of the market. Then, too, it | —Lav hullund lowcr it £3.05. 3 of pleasure and wonder betwoeen Ormein and ho tablo was simply a huge high beneb, | ington's is written by Hon. 8. G. W. Benja- | was reportea that the farmers' stocksof | pyAxseen Quictaf#1.10. intosh § . Horgheim, whero there aro hundreds of | Stools #ad short benches ~answered for | Win upon the lifesaving vervice of tho | wheat in the Rod river valley of the morth- | Wiatmu Unchunged; creamery, ; counted Afty-thren in full view at s e, | aiEe ough cupbourd for holding fond and i {00 1y {ates the humatie ana phiian | tobogwan slide yestorday with thoir heavy | CORN MEAL-Qui ! : saw the filuiy Dontefossen which divectly at | corner, comprised il the furniture of tne | UBropic apivit of modern civilization. Mary | sales were good buyers today. Milming- | WHISKY -Steady the roudside, tumbles 3,700 Norsk foet: and, | living room. aside from o large skorsten or | A; Lvermore begins a new serial entitled, | Bodman and George Seiverns were promi- | (aStiN "Trka - 1nthnnted waseas1 00, when opposite the giant Romsaal horn of | fireplace I anothier cornor. opposite the | ~-One of the Forty-niners’a taleof those | nentas buyers, and their purchases, with | Piovistoxs<Very quict: only & small jol 1 }mfln near the picturesque station of door, ~with its accompuniment of iron | SXCUnE du,\'ul when the uult{ fever g:xti"cd others, helped make the |1|1||Kul:ulll'|1\ oue | bing trade ut previous quotutlons; pork, #14; ° ] ; Raedningen, led by morry Lavs, we took o | utensilsand a little crockers rapged unay | Men from farm and shop, luring many to the | at the close, which was but iye below the | lurd, 8,10@8.15: dry saltmeats, hetter: loo 2 mountain pith towards the upland Alncedal | sholves ab its side. The other room was i | @bsudonment of home and family and their | day's top figures. May opencd at 683;c, de- shoulders, 8037445 longe aud eibs, ' 85875 y district, still above which Lars promised to | dawry. In this was o firoplace, suspended | MO8t sucred obligations n the greedy eager. | elined lyc, advanced lyc, then e, 1056 1, | MO0 87.23; longs, $uiriln, 88 12155 shoris, KB. < ring me to some of the wildest and loneliest | above which was & huge cauldron kettle; | €8s for the wealth of the new land of | advanced !yc and reacted ;¢ to the close, a 3 uurallern of Norway. and near this was a boiler built in the wall, ()l‘lllllh : A splendid fruln_tlslvwc.fcl.mddu"}’h‘e 003ge. X et it ~Flour, 8,000 bbls.; wheat, 82,000 - — ————— b Bo" 5 1o easy task to climb to these sacters. | in which the milk is heated to a curd and 18 Tork of m‘l:ul_nunmnlsllxiu number under the o corn marker was firm, but without ;outs, 14,000 b, " g i s b A PALay hamices oy Syt tilos from | Soatly moulded Hin thel most © peimitiro | b BN O e e e, A | Sbanoi uathasked at Dita, 6,000 o 1 A Y ha s se we | fushion, by stone weights, into mysost or (s 1 f 3 | el s Sl g sought were porhians no more than twelso | cheese, the whoy being fed o the svin, or ulbo hizaly. apeacigled.. A0 0, “Workh: | 40is0, Aud b Ukhs facelte. gid Slherss by Minneapolls Wihoat Market. puiles distant {rom the Romsdal highway, | pigs, or carried in krukker or kegs and ugton & Co., Hartford, Conn, iog by Ramsey, Of andlor, Brosseau au 9.~Wheat was dull 1 » ut cortiinly more than twice that distunce | flasks, when not too remote, tothe valley | The Overland Monthly closes volume | others advanced %¢ and reacted ¢ to the % Wis mainly local; v by the cireuitous und tortuous way. The | homes below. twenty-two of the current series with a | close, at 40%c. opened at 6 osed at 631¢, with 3 path was plain enough to Lars, as toall 5 ‘. g Christmas number ina cream ana gold cover, Oats fluctuations were early in sympathy | fHuctuitions insid 1l e [e “ hese Norwegian Alpine climbers, and to 4 1 vecla) d I'he opel aDe! with corn and trading was light. May | 8156 cars; shipments, 4 n o de | 1 these N Aly ) the wees Fastora) Soene, with & special design, ‘I he opening paper, | with d tradi light, = M 16 curs; shi 1 cwrs. Mo dey @( E ponies used to carry supplies 1o the saeters Vesscls coutaining milk and cream were | “Gardens of Christmastige.” ‘tells what | opened 'se higher, advanced fe, lost o | was falr for track wheat, which closed atb, No.' 2 “nor jorin. Nules were rath AnIber R shoos s o high keglike churns, a number of whey | 100k to see in the \\'l;'ufllowu during the r}uun‘mc -1gc under, the top prices of the Il:;:;lm than © on. the sverage, | ——— TP ————— . 4 and crags would ha een irve- | flasks, cheese in the process of curil i | winter montns. A Hawal day. 2 but wore W er at the close. Millers HARDWA' . : u|\|vx.l,|.\v lost after “ll‘,;l“dd“ s wanderiog, | empty molds, o mllml‘ ‘:;-l‘" ‘bu""‘!li ::::h Soul of Knlulani,” breathes the entrancing A falr m:,,,;,,,,, nfku.f(uxlu,; w:xu’hlml in pro- .)-uu...mm. mun'lx.uV u-;~ IIm:l'lrmlv nd '"1‘."‘1 no BAGS & TWINES | TENTS, ETC. i( yilee Tl Lo “. g s it wis we were obliged Lo pass w night | empty Kogs. milling pals. b K 6 - | sensualism of Pacific island life. *The | visions and the market, although lower, was | heart to buy wheat, but they are compelled to | oo = ” o v 0 lmy o0 ] 4 beside n lonely tarn St iu by DIACK witls. | 08 etool kimmei g 1 K O e | i Buoy' 1s & handsomely Hiustrated | racher. firm in tone. o dealings in' Lird oy strengcoupeitive' e for the wheat | Bemis Omaa Bag (Omaha Tent-Awning | Ke l(l‘[ .WMI“ tliny I .\:uh £ROW clitd peaks for the only outlook | but ample applinces of the dairy were cum- | Paper about that musical fricnd of ‘the mar- | Wwere the most importént and the other.arti- | thatore ks tlad up untll Muy, Reporis from COMPPANY. eyond. ! COMPA ipts: han the There were reuso or de- : the country showed suiller r 4 1ts fluctuations. Helmolz sold Previous woek ut the suine th X brously but conveniently Qisposed aer, how it is mude and how cared for. The | cles follow fere Lavs' genius for surmounting dim- | everything was cool, dry, blwcm,vum] I-]f.,':.d poems of the number are varied wna mter- | lard moderately, sipbosedly for the Cudahy | Gierent opinions us to tho i cuities was illustrated, We nad broughta | In her innocent and boundless hospitality | esting. Awmong them,"The Cataract Birds,” | Packing company, and this sent prices down | crease of elevator supplies in the interior. but little food. During the lust two hours' as- | Lars' sister was determined that we should | 18 & Yosemite gem, lllustvated by an excel- | somewhat. As comipdred with last night, | it Is genorally thought. there was out littly BOOTS AND SHOES, cent Lars had gathered here und there every | occupy the girls' bed while they siept upon | lent cut ot Bridal Veil fall. " Overland [ January vork is 152 lower; January lurd, i l chunge. dull i} cqual to halt — i dead branch of wood that came in sight, as | the floor beside us, but we compromised by | Monthly Publishiug Compuny,San Francisco. | off aud January rilfs ise lower. = Tions was Aull, with av ontpus cqual to b E: well as bunches of juniper branches. ‘“Lhese, | making our own couch of reindeer moss upon | Every one who hus visited the fair and | Mstimated roceipts for Mouday: Wheat, HORSE COVENRS. 1114 Furnam Stree! T HATS, ETC. | Morse-Coe Sho2 Company. W.4.L Globoud Co ot strange that some people do ad with his tollkniy, which every peasant car- | the sacter floor, and passed three Jights | v 3 vho hi vist i 103 oars; corn, 475 CANR; oats, 85 cars; hogs DAioy ~141-INJ1L) Hoeard B Fglovea” mione 1tk | ) 0 50! or, i e ts in | every one also who has not visited it will ob- | 162 curs; corn, #; oats, 3 5 IN JLACES! It Salosroom and OMd ! wioves. mittens. ith e ries, and some bits of strong cord which | this peculiurly mloru‘ml manuer, v,ngn.;m': tain'a far better conception of its magnitude | 55,000 head. X RIME N HIGH FLACE ’ Factory —1119-1121-112} Howard St and Larney strets ¢ every post boy possesses with which to | usiug every art 0 T'ne leading futures ranged as follows e und entreaty to persuade | and grandeur, and retain that conception We are the O¥LY Manafaziurers of Bool mend broken harness, he had arranged in | us o longor romain, longer, with the aid of “The Book of the o ; wrong through ignorance, othors from | gyoo,ftuo siate of Nobrasés - | ——— - compact branches, bestowing tiom on his | - In tho moantime. in company with Tillio | Al DAFL Y6 of which wo have vefo s es T ORI T Tow. | Ol | g (allure o invealigate us totho rightor | A gsasrsl laritaion laarieadud o #l 10 0p% |~ QOMMISSION. | _ LUMBER. head, shoulders and body until he was com- | and Christine we visited a few neighboring | Nothing wore educational, more artistically ’ ‘ wrong of a matter But i strange, P s Branch & Co John A Wakeli®ld 3 pletely hidden from sight. With the dry | saeters. The urraugement, belongiugs and | O wore historically valuabie hus possibly gl o | aa| ezans | that individuals aud firms, who are fully | Amer, Hand-Sewed dl . i A M, wood he built a cheery fire. 'The junipor | customs at all were precisoly alike. Abnight | ever issued from the pross, and every one de- INJONIMAG0| OR% BKREOD | uware of the rights of others, will per= | Govpany. ' whol duos frutte of ab | iRnd Euimnt A a0, 4 branches provided our bed, which was luid | the girls call the herds from the mountains | Siring & souvenir worthy the name will do a0 0 sist in perpetrating frauds upon them. | T, agents SHOK CO. boota, shoay | Froduce. bes comont had Quincs . in u snug angleof a projecting rock. A | with peculiar penctrating calls and songs ell to secure a sel of these magnificent 1!3'3 | High-toned, wealthy manufreturiog | HBubbersios Co snd rabver youds, 1S | 04, oysters. whiilo lims 2 traveliug rug und a ‘stout carriole blanket | As they approach, each vow, goat or sheep rvials, now beivg issued in installments. 40 404 fir T o 1] 40 ratail mars 11041106 Tiwrney Street. | 1810 Harney = . . 5 formed our covering, and here bencath the | is adar.ssed by guame, each name enaing | The series will be complete in twenty-five KRR Wil 0407 A0 RS Rivtretidy e 00DS, LIQUORS. | BTOVE REPAIRS ghtteriug stars we “slept swate rings round | with tho Norsk syllable ros, u terws of en. | Dumbers at §1 each and will comprise, be- chants, articles which they know to I 2 DRY G hegse b e el ~ - 3 - i our heads,” as the lrish mother would say | dearment; and each animal is rewarded by | ¥ond all question, the finest memento of ' the infringements on the rights of proprie £ Smith & Co. | Kilpatrick-Koch Dry Irick & terbert, | Omant Stove Repaic b of her healthfully sleepiog chila, # bit of salt licked from the saeter-girl’s | fair thatis to be procured. The Baueroft tors, and imitationsof well known goods. ! 3 p LA R WORKA, St0 T AR, S T et capacious hand. The threnody of the | company, Chicago. We want tosound a note of warning to ao Wholeasle liguor dealors | #ud witor atidcimeats . 101 o - | Notions, geots’ furnish. musical little bells with which the herds are emoarmgpree—y 1, gp0ss. otlos, tar the retailers to beware of such imita- | PrY for any kindof scade fag goads, cor. 11th and . Su 107 1207 Doagis e m“. llalelalldnoruinx our asceut ws uw:umeg provided, inton ifled by the echoing Locks The Modern Mother tions aud eimulations of “CARTER'S l.l" it i o 0L Famam & [T ) MUPT TR 5 o ollows, over ridges where au e wountaic air, is a melodic - | Has f d that her Littl o e roved W W hey are of- | ss=====—=—= ~ .Y iR, OILS. ; guow lay conoeaiod beneath by luyors of | ghe vever 1o be forgorten ‘l-';‘mf Efx':fi.fil Tore By b |>i§i'.sén.:13;'4.f.\'3f ;;‘;v".suf:‘fl; | ',‘;‘;_':a“‘z‘;fo‘:":‘e", e \u:‘:.:;';vofl oo O | S ANITURE. | G0AL _ PAPER. | oms ck sediment a e, aroun e emurely milkiog, night and worn- | Figs, when in ueed of the laxative effect o 1} t Wi = " . NP il ( tarus stili and dark ns the walls enclosiog | 108 until thesigual forits iberty is given by | a geatle remedy than by suy other, and that N yrant to do wrong, and you doivt want to | Guaha Upollering | Jonason Bros, | Carpenter Paper Co| Standard Oil Co. G thai, past. copses of _stunted tir, and with | the sacter-girl briskly patiing. its back, At | it 18 more acceptable. 1o them. ' Children | 4 86@42c. pe lay yoursell llable to @ lawsuit. Ben Y WHOLESALECOAL | Cary s ful siosk af ; never i sight of & Ifving thing. The most | BENL the avimals dispose themselves for | eujoy it and it beuefits them. The true | iaX BeEgo-No Lalazg Franklin said *‘Honesty is the best poli- Uphointersd. tyraiture. | 100 ¥ e Bkl ¥applis and | Keoned and lubricatia) ; sinazing sight to we in tbese upper regions | 8leev in little groups closely hudaled nbout | remedy, Syrup of Figs, 1s maAnUfactured by | Poa e ey Wbl 18 1%16@18.26; lard, e{‘": it s ust as true that “Honesty ts | PHEEHSIRIBIL' | 10g2 AR okla, axie groass, 8 . wus the frequent paichies io suuny bollows | e cabln, aud iho caressiug and coolng of | the California Fig Syrup company only, per 100 1bs., 95.40@8.42}; short ribs sides | thebest principle. o ]

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