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22 ettt e e e e e e e ————— elry to hus guests and thaz enjoyed them- ANONG THE SOCIETY PEOPLE. | sieioghh s sp ey iozod them | Me. Qharies lolwey went te Woston, | ‘[IE SPECULATIVE MARKETS. | werewwae s actee o ot houteth | Good i chtos mered g1 Sosiod | Bemgor o 31851 I hieutit and the assembled pleasure scekers en- Miss Annie Vandquist, of St. Lous, is sales aggregating 204,658 shares, including Representatuve sales. ;;« alis‘z;u l’b I::r’o‘;‘.'!m:-“:n'-‘:.“' p:'euo, The M i i‘opi('sd dl‘s‘ncmg"m&ul Mr. Dennis called a | yisiting Mrs. Charies K. Stuphen. L Uader B 35,540 shares of Reading, 27,400 shares of St. NATIVE STRERS, ;:.75- 8 1b tomatoes, n.wgmw;'fiu corn, o Movementa in the Boclal Oircles of | hait, and supp o4 bountiful lunch con- | J. A. Foley, formerly train dispatcher Wheat Takes Another Tamble Under Hoavy | Paul, 23,150 of Lackawanna, 15,85 of North- No Av D No Ay oIy FRovIsToNs=Hame, 19012K01 breakiel Omaha During the Past Week. Was then continued il a laty Cor nCIB& | at Valparaiso, Neb., has returned. J Prossure By Bears. W hraisad, ot ATer oatvills a A e B : bacon, 10\4@l0%ye; bacon sides ] — 9 Lieutenant W. C. Borden, of the Unite S — 5 g Lol B by ared | NO- Av. _Pr. " No. Av. Pr. | dry salt, Sasie: shoulders, T8c: dri »*s N ille. 'The closi loes to-night, red } 3 ihams, Dlwlf. Sy e, N ’y N L —Two-hoop pails, per dom ) Dickey left for Manitou, Col., Friday. 13@18 polnts. Manhattan leads, New Eng- Shk, Pr e g b v gl " Various [tems of the Doings of Soclety ?L‘}“.? &‘:.:1.":?33,‘.'&'('»?['??.‘3?.’ w“;g:;:;;‘r Mr. William Dorst and hmn{ have | Corn !lubbqucnd!unfl’. Dut Prices | land shows 113, Michigan 104, an‘:‘ll -: \% 't{g No. 3 tuk‘:‘"&‘:‘m: ,Vn. b ll%;’v‘:nn! 4 cars filled, the number of those partici- | gone to Michigan for a month's visit. Step Down & Peg—Oats Again Southern 94, Cleveland, Columbus, Cincin- . bonrds, 81.35: nasorted bo 2.35; Now 1 P People—~Where They Are Golog For the Summer—Gene ting in the joyous trip being about 300. Mrs. J. F. Woods and daughter, of nati & Indianapolis 0}, Northwestern 8%, 'he ir was in charge of O. H. Ballou, | Schupler, are in town visiting friends. churns, §0; No. 2 churns, & St. Paul 0%, Union Pacltic 61, Missouri a- Heavy—Provisions Quiet . ‘Srancr 53{c; Graves Corn, eral Gossip. and merriment ruled the hour. City Clerk J. B. Southard and wife ~Quotationa, fllflc ’){; c:":““:"- ‘:“"l:{““"“ & ,?“:;z':;‘“‘ 18 e Oswexo Corn, Ta THa B et tod with ¢ have returned from their western trip. e U“[:‘ B"" J° M ofi":l"""““' ding 2% ™ ."“‘;‘ + No. 1, $2.35; No. Boclety in Omaha. o AT e huol gornogted with te | « Mr. . 8. Collins and Miss Nettie Col- | CHICAGO PRODUOE MARKET. | nion ¢ Jersey Contral B¢, Hondine 6 bt i Kogs, $1.89@L8; [t is not necessary to record the fact | ov Hanseom park \\}::dnesdny Which was | 1in8 left on Wednesday for Spirit Lake. CnicAao, July 30.—(Special Telegram to Hhabas J U New Orleans, per gallon, I8@4b0; mg‘,&q o that society in the psst week has been syrup, half bbls, *“old. mm-" per gallon, 00§ attended bynln“l{n mumbor of the school | Lieutenants L. D. Greeno and C. H. | the Bre.1—The prossuro of August wheat | *'cody. o X u NMED vernment bonds were Y 4 N on ol exceedingly dull. A few marriages and | and members of the church, and the day | Cochran, of Fort Laramie, are in the | upon the market carried prices down }@c. dn:?‘:,:?::;::;s—m bl :":‘“‘;:r‘;‘:‘: “"‘;:I‘;;:’-“'&," wallon a fewer private socials, together with | Was passed ina very pleasant manner. city. St. Louis declined a full 1¢, and other home v:nn:n;mu"s UOTATIONS. CANDY=Mixed, e stick, 8 @0 departares for sammer ro Loty " Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Maynard have re- | markets were }@'c lower. Cables were | v o TI0 & N, W, 1105 A neaTa sbdn. Duie AR part or Summer rosorts, complete | vy p,xpq Ay EXENING at the Christian | turned from a trip to Colorado and Salt | steady, and no alieration in prices is men- | {: & S8 coupon.BiiC. & N W...... 110 plonic, dige: creams, The; ginger snaps, Tes the list of the movements of Omaha 80- | church Mr. J. B. Sheldon, managor of | Lake. tioned. The general publio 18 lending the | Pactiie Ssct b, 103 ; % city soda, Tige, | ciety during the week just passed. the Union Pacifie telegraph oftice at | Misses Addie and Charity Babcock are | market nosupport whatever, and the bears | CanadaSouth’n.. 5 e in bbdls, $7.00; do In headquarters, and Miss Mollie Wilbur, of | yisiting the family of Mr. Eales, at North A Pleasant Reception. are aggressive, and as the bulis are apparent- | Central Pacific.. 8370, T.. 24lg in, bbls, $.00{ 4018 hal ¢ 3 half bbl gherkins, In bbls, $9.00; do iu this city were married. They left on the | Platte. " | Chicago & Alton.149 873§ b 508 3 H On last Wednesday evening one of the | ouvarland train for Colorado and ly unwilling to stand a serious loss on in. do preferred. .11/ Py D, & E half bbls, = 5.00, 4 v Mr, W Mr. A trick, v i SUGAT ed, 63 @63e: conf, most agreeable entertainments of the | Wyoming, and will be at home after Sept. Mr.r ) N’t’é‘:}:f‘;"g:‘r‘&-onfi. @ b‘ Patrick, | vestments, the speculative values look shaky | ¢, A SUGATL -Granulated, 63@03e: conf, A season was given at the residence of J. ¥. Daley, the well-known contractor on Prospect Hill, in honor of Misses May, Rose, Annie and Ells McAdam, of Chi- cago. Tibse young ladies, with their N. rit Lake 4 2?{,: lt’;': ‘J.‘,?.’x‘a'::’v&‘i“y“.,&.',:'..;".%.." bride | 1, Mrs. Dr. 8. K. Spalding 15 in Carthage, | exchange, though the shipping demand for ie an Omaia girl. Both have many Li,on a visit among relatives and | forejgn nccount prevents a serious shrinkage friends. ) gllre:ud;htm}:ifnh them a happy journey T, W, Eck and wite, with 8. G, Whitta- in values. The seaboard clearances for the 6ice: white extra C, 5habiie: extra O “ bige: yellow C, d@dlge; cut loaf, ig@iet powdered, 7@y Driep Frur evaporatad, 50-1b evaporated, 27@28¢ o Apples, new, s 63{o! ‘T?\ (@I18¢ n:‘;berr’l‘u. do preferred. | i :glnck erries O’ preferred. 11085 Live Stock Sold. , evaporated, & O 44 five days of the ite 1,607,000 St. P. PO Showingthe number of head of stock sold | VX4 @Ii0; plyfi‘l_!d c]mnlen. 115@1%; s, mother and brother, Vincent, are spend- . ker and W, F. Knapp, left Tuesday for :,::‘mr: .Kfi:;wy:(:o“t:‘u:::lfi:; the ‘e.,p do preferred..108 | on the market to-day : '_'_\;W iy '~“‘t'¢a’afl|\‘=l“:fr::f¢_!“?‘;‘lfi 'mm ing a pleasant vacation here, and this ON MONDAY Mr.'liutlege E. Dayis anp Chicago. mpond‘lnz Datiod Inst weok, And wedtern %5 -;;““ Pacitic.... 27 OCATTLE. o Ffll‘"‘&"h&”fl g little surprise on the part of the uncle | Miss Lulu M. Webb were married by General Fredericks and wife retarned | yoint receipts for the week are not materially Unlon Pacific b ( and aunt of the young ladies, was ex- cellently contrived and most hnpfifly car- ried out. During the afternoon the gath- ering was swelled by a host of youthful and new acquaintances, who beguiled the passing hours in _childish entertain- ment an &u. Swinging hammocks, fruit, confections and entertaini games occupied the time an in most of them nearly all 8 London layers, $1.75; California, loose muscatels, $1.65; new Valenclas, Tie. ReFINED LAnp—Tlerce, Te; 40-ib square cans, 7e: B50-b ro —c; 20-1b round, d 46 10-Ib vails, Tge; S1b palls, Tse; S1b pails, H 11. Hammond & Co. r c v W St Rev. J. 8. Detweiler, ’:’ll‘é::;l‘:‘g't'&‘;;‘ New York, after & very | jyrcer than last week. Statisticians are % :v‘hl:! p{_fl{«m 4 N s guessing on an increase of about 1,000,000 . U. Telegrap! Tar weppiN of Riss Sallie H. Lowe, | ' Mrs. J. F. Ritchard, of South Omaha, | SUstvi® MR (R00eg, B BEC QUM | Movky—On call easy at4@s per cent, daughter of General W. W. Lowe, of this | hus gone for a visit to her parents at to havebeen fully able to digest the | closed offered at 5 ver cent. city, to Mr. W. Bell, of London, England, | Wiota, lowa. SCEIm Sy Save ulty 809 ges PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER—5!{@6 per is announced to occur at General Lowe's [ "Mr R, E. Gaylord and family and Mrs. load of long wheat that came out yesterday, | een;, residence September 1, after which the | Reuben Gaylord went east l\{ondnv for | And the opening this morning was oft 3@%c | ~StkaLING EXCHANGE—Active and unset- ourg couple will make a short visit at | ¢he genshore. ¥ as compared with yesterday. The | tled: actual business at $4.825 for sixty day auolph. Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Bell sail | "y f e v 0 Gouneil Blafts, | Phrase “limpness,” describes the tone of the bills and $4.84}¢ for deman Local Conklin & Co. Total . - 8 Anfilo American Packing Co. Squires & Co. 1. Hammond & Co. (shipped direct). HR Tie. Toncco—Lorillard’s Climax, 87c; Splen- did, Mechanic’s Delight, 40c; L.eggett & ; Cornerstone, mond’s Horse Shoe, 87c; T. J., 81 Spearhead, 37c. rum- Sorg’s o — | _TeAs—Japan, per Ib, 20@50c; gunpowder, tho “guests” of . the . young | rom Ban Kranciseo o the et ey will | Who was the guest of Mrs. Vaughn, has+| Siarkets and shotone did not underge any PRODUCE MARKKTS, 0w | Total....... ivevereenenes s BO0T | 23@iies Youna Hyson, s0@soe; Congou, 6@ visitors took part aad patronized. The | gnond the winter months and then go to | Feturned home. g T0¢; Oolong, 30@05¢. General Marketa. Sririts—Cologne spirits, 188 proot, $1.10; d0 101 proof, $1.12; spl 101 proof, $1:10; do 188 proof, $1.09. Alcol heartiness with which they entered into the spirit of the occasion, was a source of pleasure to many of the parents of the guests who also contributed by their Shipments. Showing the number of cars of cattlo, hogs ;.ml sheep shippad from the vards during the Yo ’ though the break of e from the opening Ohicago, July 30.—Followl: tations ¢ S Mrs. J. M. Woolworth and Miss Menie A lcago, Jul . —Kollowlng quo their future home. 1’ ' | York Thursday. rst and last quotations were entical, ged. " Wheat— W ith limited demand; Miss Mamio Carpenter, of South There was a good deai of changing over of eat Weak with limited dema! irits, second q]ullll \ opened %ec lower and clo below yes- CATTLE. 1. hé g e fi:’“’:e::?;’ of tlllll: “;‘u‘x':“"'t"l’;llfl QUITE A dellgh‘m.x'l “surprise was that [ Omaha, has gone to Plum Hollow, Ia., on :“,"“.‘r‘:;z“;‘l‘:e‘;”::::‘“f‘\"::m‘;'“-':‘;h’ég;:'a‘:“&: torday cish, 67 13-10c; September, 00111663 [ 8.,.............C0 B, & Qu.ooe.iChleago 18 proot, 8810 m{!zlln:{“("nnl:i:hdxfiI'alt%o Kr’r‘fim(h of the hosts Brere Miuminated ::'fi.{:‘,’,’::’&? ;’{,l(i ns'oln&: ,”.fo"‘,;,,‘,’,fi',fi‘“;,",; : 1‘(’5:,:&':;3::« S5t of Bouth Omalin :‘vu;gxed’} vd:}{ra,c :‘hu:‘:‘ulns-: “;m':“!‘lll‘l’w :: Corn—Ruled quiet the greater part of the 1. :’:“}" Jotlat 'fiffléy !:;::mil,lfl\ml;:);llrm’m srfi).'g;@g:o Ken- and the “old folks" took advantage of | heutifal table, the gift of the class | has returned from his western trip look- | an object for Iloldfl'st«,‘\ueep wheat hore, & | Hon o e ey ol O T the genial and fragrant atmosphere us ‘weli a8 the attention if the hosts to bring the day to most happy close. Among the guests were the tollowmfi Alice Furay, Maggie McShane, Alice {lldon, Sheat, bousbon, snd, e, FSEI: 50@3.00. Brandies, imported, $5.00@8.503 domestic, $1.30@3.00. Gins, imported, $4.50@ 6.00; domestic, $1.25@3.00, Champagnes, im- ported, por case, $28.00@33.00; American, per terday; cash, 37)gc; September, c tober, (c. Oats—Declined i@'¢c as compared with goa;mdny: cash, 24}¢c; September 25}5¢; May, 0. HONSE: Biiiveeiisecenein s NO Y .«.Cedar Rapids Weekly Receipts. Shoewing the official receipts of cattlo and . 1 of '87. i ing fresh and hearty. flh’c\:mfl.unefl wrlnch w{xxénlu 'tg;ktlm shrink- 33%?3&" 3,,, s 5 age in the premium. al stocks are gt Friday next by the Saratoga Imperial C"flon.Springs, N.'Y. men like to see. August opened at 77%c and i b i fluctuated between 6737@0Se, closing at 677¢c. Rye—Dull 3 hogs at the vards during the past week. case. $10.00(16.00, 5 ? MoShane, Maky MeShane, Margaret Mo: | S1crue iovitations read from Suntil | * piy and Mrs. Thomas Swobe, of the | Sevtember opened ¢ T0isc, sold down t | H3tiey Hasy: Saptember, 655o. REALLE Y & o past weok, | iivka—Green - butchers' by@tc; green Shane, kilen McNamara, Annie McNa- Lt . Millard, have returned from Garfield | 69c, and closed at the bottom. October | Prime Timothy Seca—$2.20. Monday, July 25 a4 cured, 7i¢e; «;ry éum. !_Iflbl?l‘\l. d"od“n d:o mara, Lizzie Boddeling, Veronica Dough- | Wepxespay EVENING, July 27, at the | Beach and Soda Springs. g bR (o erermas s b Pt orl| iyikx DestsLORiE: Tyesday, July 20, 620 L I R TG e B erty, Rena Roach, Tessio Little, Goldie | residence of Rev. Charles W. Savidge, Mrs, J. E. Joliff has removed to Omaha B e b, averace. A fair degree | PoriemDull and unchanged: cash, $15.00, Wednesday, Juqu‘:‘l . 08 white, 8¢: yellow, 20: brown, 1jc. Sheep Murphy. Bianch Murphy, Stella Muwhfi. Uscar M. Patton was._ united 1n matri- | from Ottumwa, In., and will make hor | of activity in tho cash market Was reported, | Larg—Guet And rngos i o Uailent | Thursday, July 2. il pelts, 25@75e. Willie Waddell, Tommy MoShane, J. H! | mony to’ Miss Alpha Bays, both of this | home here with'her ‘son. and lake _engagemeuts for 225,000 bushels | chanee; cash, $0.47iq: September, 8607 | Kridny: July 2. & Hxavy HaspwinsZlion, ate, G MeShane, Ed." MeShane, John 'Little | iy Mr. Frank Burkley, of the World, and | Were given out to-day. @8.70; October, $6.75(0.7114, R ! e, B o i on peke Willie lattle, Johnie Dougherty and * Miss Mattie Burkley have returned from | ~Corn was stubborn and steady, though | Bulk Meats—Shoulders, $5.80@5.90; short Total. 364 ot $5.00@8.50" % L $1.98; fel: Leonard Dougherty. e i g hi ks’ in Ohi prices again slipped back a peg, May, 88 | glear, $8.40@5.45; short ribs, $8.07iq. {1 TR TRTRTTRE ¢ per sot, $2.00@3.50; hubs, per set, $1.95; fel . FRIDAY EVENING & musical was given | a three weeks' trip in Ohio. usual, ruling the strongest in the list of rihr kb b et DR o0s, sawed dry, $L00; fongues, each,” Mo Greene-Heelan. at the residence of General and Mrs. | General Dandy and family left Tuesday | futures and alone closing a fraction higher All sales of stock 1n_tis market are made uaro nuts, per Ib, 6@} 2 axles, each, The; s Whenton. Mr. and Mrs. Nahan Franko | evening for Clifton Springs, N. Y., where | than vesterday. I'rade was rather quiot and 14@18c. 5 2 r owt, 11vo walght unioss othorwiso statod. | &x1°a, ine per b, 0i¢@lic: maileable, e 5 A contributed largoly to the many pleas: |~ wjocery Andy Simpson, John Willis and | Honal features, The crop nows was of the | 10}¢o; skims, 6x@re. no value. Prognant sowsare ducked 40 10s. | qi%cs, "§4.75: Burden’s mule shoes, $5.78. Bl i, ks s i for st | e Pratt, of the firm of Pratt & Cole, left for | tha weok." 15 15 contmdictors, bus in the | EEs—Dull and unsettied at 10@te, . and stags80 Iba by the oublio inspeston Baroed wire' in_ car. lots, $4.00 por 100 ibs. Delia Heelan, who has also for some time o AGE of Mr. Palin Saxby, a Spint Lake Tuesday evening. main going to.contirm reports that the crop "gmuesd-;: tea V@»é‘-“i.;'.‘;‘é"’;‘;..h"x 17 l‘n(c' fominl ey Baroed wire! I cur e, 8400 per 00 fot past been most favorably knowntoa | o g NARAREEL U Tt Who fias | Mr. R. E. Guylord and nother will | has sustained conyidorable damnge in certath laht oy DisiaRos, matiad boll hides, oo Iron large circle ot acquaintances in this city. The marriage was solemnized in St. Quality of hogs poor. About everything sold. recently located 1n this city, and_Miss [ spend tho summer at £dgoertown, Mar- sections, August corn opened at 373ic, 84 I o { calf, 13@14c; deacons 40c each; dry salted, Olive Leigh Bartruff, on August 8d, at | tha's Vineyard, Massachusetts. JROges SN, and CigRaLat S50, BED( | 108 ¥ Dry Lumber. 4 v .| tember opened at 38%¢, sold down to 38! T —8 " Hoe market about steady. NA AND TIMBERN Philomena’s cathedral, and the oceasion | Lincoln, Neb., has been announced. Mrs. A. E. Bothwick, wife of a promi- | up to w,‘,’; and closed At 389C@3TI4C, Uz-fu- q“l;flm:“‘s:c'f".?" fi,Nsoc.'elnk:’;‘:"y' Ll S Y e (SIONBEANDSMHRLD drow forth one of the largest gatherings | They will be at home after August 5th in | nent real estate man of Portland, Ore.,is | ber opened at golge, sold off to 3¢ and,back ' " “Receivts. ' Shipments, Liberal receipts for Saturday. 12 1o i » is ci visiting her brother, J. N. Case. to the openink’ price, closing there. May 1 o =) £ of friends which have ever attended a | this city. . P, Tiguo, one of Omaba's old rosi- | Sturted in at 5fi¢sold down to 41ige and up Flour, bbls.. “ (l&% Bfi'% ,.0: M. Young, Berlin, Neb., sold & load of I1o: nuptial mass in that religious edifice. L 40 Be ] duie Wil Ty inha e old rosi- | 10 413¢c, closife there. There was quite & 2180000 35:000 | 271b bogs at $5.20. (1750 17,50 1K.560( 19,60/ 23 P ) T MEMBERsana friends of the Se- | dents, will leave for his old home in | jitid Tally right at the close, caused bysthe Y g George K. Stener, Fairfield, Ia., was in 1770117, 50 17.50 18,50/ 19,50 22 Father McCarty acted ascelebrant of the | Soward street M. E. church gave a | County Mayo, Ireland, August 1. buying in of shortaby local seaipers. aLoe 111,90 | looking over the market. 17180/ 1T.00 11:60 K50 480 mass, and tied the nuptial knot. The | reception Friday evening at their church. | Mrs. May Freed loft Tuesday morning | _The oats matket'was again heavy and de- 4000 7,000 [ M. H. Jeflrey, Osceola, was at the yards 11550 TR 1850 16.50/30:50 young couple, with the kindest wishes ot | The occasion was in honor of Mr. and | for Coloraio Springs to join her husband. | pressed by reason of larze offerings of moro X 000 | et ot o s E\l:rs. ‘-l. E. 'Né‘?;llélll‘:}i:ng'gfl;;rfiflfii who is at that resort for his health. }:‘"‘:,?n':?o“i‘,::;r F:;p(?ure{:gen( Sanglenments 15'?‘?‘:’" gy"r‘r’;"J‘”":X%—";v"l'le].:;lffi’:?m!’% embers of this flouri; 0! at Mrs. C. A. Melcher, of South Omaha, ! ectl the weel - | %@lc nnd options X@sie, closing heavy at whose future home will be Lincoln, Neb. | 1o Friday evening for Columbus, Wis., Provisions closed’ the week In a quiet man: :'f, v e The reception was largely attended and rest was manifested to- out the [nside rate: ungraded red, friends in all parts of the state, as also in this city have commenced married life in a new home expressly prepared for them BOAUDS, No. 1, com, 818.... No. 2, com, 818. No. 4, com, 818 . H. B. Miller, Wayne, was in and marketed two loads of hogs of his own feeding. C. F. Way, Ord, was In with hogs and re- ¥ traders about the onty | 82iée: No. L red. nomi 3 8 . 3 isiti i ;. No. 3 red, 77%c | ports that they are still paying Omaha prices. 3 at 718 South Twenty-fifth street, where, | g . ! oteam. 10’ which this [ .08 ubfuxt two months visiting friends. 2 4 Do e e ; . S o o1 hecak e ity il o Rime’ (8 b it:;:vflu(“{'l;lle uh}:fi}‘nr‘;a h‘eld o (s ead MrstOnas s (e EandEM s SN TR RIE | was changing over or ! 7:{:}\4}10 ivered, T9}c : Mr. Robartson, of the firm of Robertson & de 4&6 In, 12 & 14 ft, rougl friends. The occasion of their marriage was rembered by many souvenirs from friends, among which may be enumera- or maturing contracts | & 0orm—spot lots vory dull and o shiade feral market, however, a | Jower, closing steady; receipts, 20,000; ex- Matton, Blue Springs, came in with a load of brethren, A neat programme was car- | Brags, of Waverly, Neb., are the guests buteher stock. OFILING AND PARTITION, ried out. Short addresses wore made by | of W. C. Balentine, of the collector’s of- 1st com, 3¢ in White Pine Ceiling. i Py 3 S R A. C. Virgin, of the firm of Virgin & Nel- | -8 vay Pi 4 R Savidge, S. S. Auchmoldy, Mr, | fice. strong feeling prvailed,and Septembor--the | POrts, 22400;" ungradéd, 45igate; No. 3, | oont Lo ISV three loads of cattle and s | Clear, % in. Norway PineCeiling. R hetolIowings VD8 it others. My and | Canon and Mrs, James Pattorson have | bivotal futuro—was unchanged. for lard and dcln elevator, 46c dellvered,” August closing | ‘joad of hogs. et D 2 Antique rocker, Mary and O. Creighton; | Mrs, Newman responded feelingly to the | arrived in the city from their bridal tour | #}e bleher tor short ribs. ' Lard for Septeme | 85506 o\ 0 1ower; recolpts. 40,000; ex- | Henrv Lincoln, the Chicago hog buyer for [ g it * L% L antique rocker, Mrs. and Mrs. Downey; | remarhs made. A bountiful spread | and are at home at 912 South Twelfth | hersold at 20 1070, and_short ribs at G5 mixed. westorn, $i@ste; white | Sauires & Co., stopped off here on hisreturn [ @l « o« plush easy chair, W. M. Paul and sisters; | g, “appreci f the t $8.15@8.20, closing at §6.67% for the former mixed we ) 82@30c; St helerts SEAREL) Il wic goReriM Y no MO MC | LormodianBappraolalet{oataresoL B ACHIRIESS and $8,175(@S.20 forshort. ribs. August lard 33@A1 D, evening. The principal event of this Mayor W. J. Broatch and family will | was 10@ J. H. Johnston, the wgll-known stockman most happy occasion was the presenta- | leave for Atlantio City and Deer” Park | ally 10c cand Augzust short ribs gever- | Betrolenm Steadys United of Blair marketed two 1ads of hogs. One tember. October lard | Ezes—Licht demand; we: - fery: willow rocker, Ed Bourk MeDantt; 5iide. ST n, 12@14%. A12inchs. 15.. antique oak chair, Arthur J. Howe; work nder Se n smbers and friends of a beauti- | for a six weeks’ sojourn within the next | closed at 86.721¢@8.75, and October short ribs Pork—Dull and more or less nominal. load of 238 Ib hogs brml-hr.&;. 3 Nl"). 1,com, 12in 8. basket, Mr. D. Cowies contor tablo, Me. A Bogil T iR oiMEa N awsi oo res bee 2 Xt | 98,05, and advancs of 10c. cdfard=Dull; weatern sicam' was quoied at | J. M, Porler,of 1. I Porter & Co, old e ST and J. O'Connell; center table, Mr. an; atoken of regard. Mrs. White 5 ——— B . by o & ppats 3 4 . “ » i 1n G. Smart and W. P. Horne; picture, steel | and Mr. A H. Davis added _much to_the | remain at that resors until the cnd. of the hich appears be- ' E the Bek. ] —CATTLE 2 Yos &5 e o poonfitioital S e PR Rev. John Gordon, of the Park Avenue | urday, and the light run was about all sold | Jecaten Frs0: Mo\ 1 movisern. Auizuss: 106s A Presby w”"‘“ church, ,"“,“.g”""d "’.ll itts- | at an early hour, and prices about the same | Septeniber, tlc; No. 2 northera, August, 68 THE FOLLOWING éxcellent poem from | PUrE on & four wee ks' visit, and will re- | o5 'Friday. Values aro 2c lower for the | September 6dc. On track: No. 1 bard, 73ci the pen of Mr. A. H. Davis, of ths eity, | tUrD With his famiy, e week. Durlng the week the best native steers | NO; 1 northern, 72c; No. 2 northern, 70¢, Fy was dedicated to Mr. John E. Newman The Hon. Jl,)l.h(,sheli; lllel only living | pave sold at $4.25@4.57)¢; largely around, Flour—. gln‘nxl"li(:ggoqunul. patents, $4.10@4.20; and family on their departure from | momber of Abraham Lincoln's cabinel, | g 40@4.50; prime, 1300 to 1400 Ib. steers at | Hoceipta--W lieat, 75,000, Omaha; was in the city the past weok Visiting his | ¢5'4yq4.15, and along there; somo grassy | Shipments—Wheat, 21,000 bu; flour, 24,00 DISNA GANG AWA. 0B iy but useful 1200 to 1300 Ib, steers went as low | bbls. Braw, brave hearts your deeds are linkln’ . Mr. James Grace, of Plattsmouth, was | | ‘eqo5as 0 and feeders of 1000 to 1150 Ibs, | . Liverpool, July 30.—Wheat—Quiet with To our ain your lives sae leal, in the city Wednesday in attendance | i¥ §5'55@2.00, an occasional lot as high as | demand poor: holders offer moderately. Like the drip o’ rain they’re sinkin’ upon the wml_dmg of his nephew, James | g; "Texans have sold within a range of [ Corn — Quiet but steady, with demand Deeper doon until we feel Greene, to Miss Delia Heelan. 50@8.50. Native butchers’ stock has ruled | poor. Ane great flood o’ joy surge thro' us, Miss Sarah Brady, ono of the popular | steady at very low dprlcel. There has been New Orleans, July 80.—Corn—Firmer; tuture, Among those having stock on the market were the following: A. Dexter, Arlington; Green & B., Greenwood; F. Blake, Ayr; H. E. Palmerton, Wilcox; M. G. Smith, Hil- dreth; Snell & A,, Ashland; F. Kropf, Schuyler; J. Anderson, Columbus; Hale & Way, Ord; J. W. Conn, Plattsmouth; Patter- son & B., Council Bluffs; Bell & Cross, Car- son; Vandruff Bros., Bradshaw; McCloud & Price, Wuco; W. Z. Pollard, Aurora; J. Buck, Crete; Snowden & D., Ravenna; N. C. Holderman, Trumbull; J. M. Brown, Bromfield; G. L. Smith, Ulysses. The following had stock on the market: T. W. Lowry, Firth; James Cummings, Tal- maj J. G, Smith, Blair; G, Grovesner, 1st and 2d, clear, 1i{ inch, 8d, clear, 1 Incn, 8, 8., 84! B select, 1inch, 8.2 8., 83 P White cedar, € In., 3s., 12}g¢; 91in, qrs., 110 occasion by reciting a Scotish Dilect | joqnted term. ungr:lvin{;. James Creighton; hand- ninted tidy, Mrs. George M. O'Brien; Japanese silk tidy, Jennie Dwyer; Moore’s works, Mr. and Mrs. M.” D. Roches; History of Ireland, Thomas O'Neil; hand-painted panel, Mrs. Att- wood; toilet set, Annie Connoyer; hand- painted z)lacquo, Agnes Clary; tidy, Amelia Chuchord; silver butter knife, Miss Strongs; toilet sets, Mrs. C. Con* noyer; pin cushion, Mrs. Clinchin; ilnsu set, W. H. Green; crumb set, Mrs. twood; slop bowl, S. E. and A. E. Bren- nan; perfume sachete, Anna Creighton; tidy, Nelly Bailey; floral beil, isses fleelnn; gold watch and chain from R oTaost s CREDIL IN VARIOUS UOUNTRIES Valuable Statistics Collected by the N:w York “Commercial Gazette.” The following data regarding the term of credit allowed in diflerent countries are derived from reports of United States consuls, published by the government: It appears that in Germany the oredit system is very widespread, and that the Strange, yet tender as a tear, g d b . S, P. 2 o an active demand the past week for stock- | mixed, 473¢@48c: white, 55¢. h; Farrington & Son, P. McMullen, | purchasers in settling their accounts nre bride's mother; sewing machine, E. Hee- | An’ it fills and thrills an’ to us yg;':,fi,‘:"{,,%l:;,k; m'g?,, l,, {‘,’,’v‘,’,"‘:’,,i;m‘,‘;gf ers, with an advance of about 25c. Stock | Qats—Dull and drooping at 343¢@350. R. " Blaco, Kl"nnnnl'k Latta & G. | gencrally much longer than in Franoe an and wife; hand pufuwd banner, Sister | Floats your images sae dear. JORLUN 2V HIORY DR Now York. bulls’ are not wanted. Feeders, especially | Corn Meal—Firmer at §2.5. J. Askwig & Oo, Oakland; Findiay | 4nd England, Nearly every commeroial « hnlliei steel ongraving, Sister Josie; | Dinna gang awa, but linger T ranal M;‘fu‘p‘:;:‘: s orke 5o, | those that fed in disiuleries, have tliod their To: Products—Dull and diooping. In o Havarson North Bend: | and manufacturing braoch” of businoss Hon. C. J. Smyth, steel engraving boos; Ever here where graces seem, A T ig] [y oL 5,50, ! cerss 1) ¢ | has its own particular terms of ecredit, i £ C zenta arrived in town Tuesday and are | Hoas—Trade was active, with little or no | Lard— rphy, Rogers: Dover & : : Mr. and ‘Mrs. 4. Murphy, extension | At the becion o' your iinger, Staying ot tho residence of their son | chanko, In prices s compared with yester. | Huik Meats-Shoulders, $5.80; long cloar | G “Hephard & 1, Crelg: | and there is no uniformity in this ro: table; Mr. and “Mra. John MoCenn, Mr. | © Oot frae ilka taneled dream, flaying v ho feslugnco 15 Gny-“The bulk sold. argund nbout 5,306 | and clear rib, 891255, ton: Ley & Peters, Stanton; Fuller 8. & K., | spect. and Mrs, Joe McCaffarty, James Grace | To be troopin’ ever comin’, #iph, oV will remain two weeks. 5.35, a few lots at $5.40, and one or Two. lots Milwaukee, J’“l’ 30, — Wheat—Dull; | Lindsay; RenoS."& D., Eluin; Packard 1. In England the payment of the price and Felix Kennedy, fruit dish and pickle | , Till we ken the blessed throng, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Burns, accom- | 4¢'g5.45. Common mixed, $515@5.25; light of s . 3 &G, Co,, Creighton; C." C. Clifton, Cedar 5 vel An’ wi' them Jour praise we're hummin’, Dalned by Misk T oaiar ofNam Yotk Ltio & 0.0 g of the goods delivered is required at the h, 683¢c 083¢c; S 0)g¢. castor; Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Kennedy, To- cash, 083¢c; August, 68%c; September, 70)c. . 8 i 8 sorts, 85.35@5.40; light-light and prime Corn—Dbull; No. 8, 381 end of three months, dating from the day r:k,_ Kas., silver dish; Mr. and Mrs, J, | 10 the melody ot song. will be Miss Noilie Burns’ guest this au- chunky pigs of 140-1b. average, corn fod, will | Oaty—Weak; No, 2 white, G Wflu._..——l SALE MARKETS, | of shipment. . Nichols, lamp: Mr. Ed Taggart,lamp: | y,inger, for we love to greet you, tumn, arrived in Omaha last evening, make $5.50. Rye—Drooping; No, 1, 48c. ol HER In France a four months' acceptance Miko Whelan, Egnging lamp; Mr. and Love to hear your voices sweet, Mr. and Mrs, Will Terry, of Passadena, ST linrlo_v—Luwer; September, 63c. General Produce. is required to be sent in settloment of the Mrs. Frank McCraery, silver tea set and | Love in sacred prayer to meet yoa, Colo., arrived in South Omaha Friday on LIVE STOOK. Provisions—Quiet; mess pork July, $15.00. Saturday, July invoice, server; Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Coory, silver Round the Saviour's mercy seat. an extended visit to relatives and friends, Ohloago, July 30.—The Drovers’ Jour- Cincinnati, July 30. — Wheat — Dull; Ihe following are the prices at which In Italy but little credit is done, and butter’ dish; Eva and Ella O'Connor, | Lincer where the bairns are cheery,— Mrs. Terry is a daughter of J. B. Erion. | , SRS, S5 O vAL our- | No. 2 red, 7 - . | rouna tots of produce are sold in this mar- | none without good security being given. silver butter dish: silver milk server, | \Walter an) the wee ane lao. " S. C. Sprague, M. B. Wall, L. R.| "Gattle—Recelpts. stoady: shipping steers, | 2o s mices Gamand withe market steady; | ket, = . ' @ ts continue light and the | A0 Spain four-fifths of the transactio Katie and_ Lizzie Sullivan; siver cake | Waiere ey o (¢ 10us, i IEFy Hough, John Briggs and Jule Wetherbee, | $3.30@4.60: stockers and teeders, $2.00@3.10} [ ~Oats—Quiet: No. 8 old, mixed, 30ie. A ot B & are done on a cash basis, while in Porf dish, C. 8. Whipple; silver cake dish, M. of South Omaha, with their ladies went | cows, bulls and mixed, $1..35@2.75; Texas | Rye—Demand moderate; No. 2, 47c. TTER—The recelpts are lighter than | Kal great liberality is shown and quite & ;I“‘]Brown: silver lbflt?’rm“"@f' L 4. | Linger where thoy'll tread the meadows over to Lake Manawa Saturday evening. | cattle, $2.50@3.40. Pork—Kasy at $15.50. they have been for somictime. Choice butter | long credit is usually allowed. ‘oley; silver soup Jadel, Mrs, Clinchare 5 ‘Trailin’ perfumes at their feet, They say they bad a way ime, Hogs—Recelpts, 65.000: market steady: | Lard—Scaree at $6.35. is_extremely scarce and is bringing high | —In Austria it is scarcely possible to do and daughter; siver card case, Mr. and. | Divin' decp into the shadows e T (o5 [ TR ‘1““‘“ $5.0063,30; packing and hivky—Stoady at §1.05. rigae, vt bast dairy DUE 15 SUIDE at | businiess without allowing & very ong v Mrs. J. C. Regan; silver fruit dish, Mr. | Where the feathered song cluns meet. Y.) Expross, who has been the guest of | Seine. aslo0gmc >t likht ~85.00@5.40; ., July 20. — Wheat — Dull; | 14@16c per pound, fair to good, 11@15c; in- | credit, which is nearly always one of six and ‘Mrs, P. B, Murphy. silver sauce dish | Lipkeriipees (b 1oove bo, his_old-time friend, G. W. Birchard 6ep—Leceipis, 5.000; natives, §2.50@1.20; . 0030 Beptomber 7080, TR KAV, B il aream! cheddare | F000tRE, : ; and spoon, Mrs. J. Wallace; two salt | parting thus will sairly grieve us— 2208 Farnam street, for the past few days, | western, 88.25m$3.55; Texans, $2.15@3,80; | o, 0ats—\Weak; cash, Z3yo; September, | E e ey wing, 101¢c; Young | 1n Turkey, even objects of prime ne- gi‘i'::fi- fl‘i'i'inal-Offl‘:{){?"fi:fl‘}";fi:s‘gy’: Dinna cang awa sae far. left Monday evening for his home in the | lambs. $4.00@5.00. Clorn—Firm; cash. 348¢c; September, 853c. | Americas, lie; brick cheese, 100 1bs, in case, [ cossity are ‘sold on_credit, and in this ' . east., Nationsl Stock Yards. KEast St Pork—Steady at $1 A MOONLIGHT Plcnlo was given m Mr. James Devine, a well known citi- | Louls, IIL, July 380.— Cattle — Receints, Hanscom park on last Thursday evening | zen of Omaha, leaves, the last of this | 300: shipments, none: market steady: t in honor of Mr. John Bryans, who leaves | month, with his three’ childreu for Liver- | 10, choice heavy native steers, $1.00@4 shortly for an extended” European tour. | pool. England, where he will leave the butahers’ sioers, IAIF, to. clioloe, '.“ el Musie, dancing and the study of astron- | [atte care of relatives, owing to the {5.",’:' eg'w":‘dr. ;?L ‘3’1'&" o A omy and botany served in making the | decease of their mother. country as well as in Russia, the time allowed is in most cases twelve montha, In Canada scttlements are made at the end of thirty days, with a discount of & per cent. Sometimes a_credit of from three to six months is allowed, but in this case there is no discount. castor, Miss E. Kenned, 1 Slver napkin rings, Mr. and Mrs. E. Stuart; one half dozen fruii plates, Mrs. T. Mur- phy; Catholic bible from Barrett & eafy; picture of the Maddona, Misses Smith; easel, C. Dwyer; wisk broom and holder, Miss P. De Witt: one ealf dozen new, 12¢; Liniburcer, 100 Ibs, In case, new, 1ic; 'Swiss, fancy Ohlo, new, 19¢. Pourriy—There is a very fair demand for vod stock. O1d fowls sell well, If choice, at 3.00@3.50, Large spring chickens sell' at $2.50@3.00. PoraTors—The recelpts of potatoes dur- Lard —Higher at §6.. Whisky—$1.05, Butter—Unchanged; creamery, 19@23c; dairy, 14@1%c. Kansas Oity. July 80, — Wheat—Dull; Hows—Receipts, 100: shipments. none; | NO: 2 red, cash, Gle bid, 62 asked. .. | ing the past few days have been very light . 5 ! 0 n | evening a memorable and pleasant one S the market was strong: choice heavy and | Corn—=>Steady:No. 3, cash, 334 bid, 33%c | 31 the market is a littie firier, stock | _An Mexico the large commercial houses nl“l)klng and towels, Misses L. and C, | to all tEose present. Among those pres- Guarded Qor butehers’ selections, $555@5.45; packers and | asked; July, S3iet August, 32, moving at 60@hbe. 5 wiliingly ive credit of from six to eight f l:{f; one half dozen towels, Mr. and rs. N. Sullivan; handsome table linen and napkins, W. Spence and N. McDon- ald; one dozen napkins, N. l-‘lrnnuri-. table linen and napkins, Mr. ‘and Mrs. J. Coveline; basket of tlowers, Mis: Swift; china set, Mr. and Mrs. Hennmesy; one half dozen fruit plates, . and Mrs. e, 5 F ent were the Misses Dude, Hurlburt, Rus- | Vaquira (Neb.) nterprfl‘o: In the | Yorkers, medium to prime, $5.00@5.30; pigs, | Vats—No.2 casu, 21%e. sell, Mollie and Bue King, McKinstry, | Squaw Peak range,A. T., is a cave which | commen to good, §4.50@ 5.00. o A LIVE STOCK. Lo Ulairo, Clara and Mainio Mol | no prospector has ihe nérve to attempt | Kansas City, “yuly 30 Cattlo—_Recelpte MARA LAVE NTOD 0] artin, krench, Sanford, Stelling, | to explore,on account of it being guarde: ents, 1,200; ge all_classes Saturday, July 30, an?r's‘ and Messrs. Astrom, King, Mo by a ghost. In the entrance ufisuthing Saadyy wu‘: to_choice '?,"'{‘('fg"nb.'a‘mm‘ Oattle, AL Culloch, Day, Russell, James, B. H. | that lookslike the corpse of an Indian | §abMon, X ,“';‘g;*_:";i“;, ,.‘.‘,,@'u:,, Sows, | There was a falling off in the run of cattle Smith, Honr{‘lfl‘orbca. Wideman, Craig, { woman. In 1868 a party of whites found .L%‘._y): ¥ . 158 i, * | to-day of 300 head as compared with vester- Crandall, Milfigan, MoLcan, Woodburn. | the cave filled with Tonto Indians, whom Hogs—Receipts, 7,000; shipments, 8,500; | day. “There were no especially new féatures Bernies—The market is almost bare of berries of all kinds, and only an occasional shipment is received. ToMATOES--Home grown stock has not yet put in an appearance, but there is an abundance of Missouri stock. Good stock is moving at $1.50 per bushel, LrsMoNs—There are some very fancy large months and in the retail trade longer terms are given customers in which to settle their accounts. In Costa Rica a credit of from six to twelve month is given in case of merchan- dise imported from Europe, in order that the goods muy be easily and quickly dis- osed of. But since this system of ‘eredit ! n Maiori lemons on the market which are sell- 5 E. D. Medember: antique vase, John Hughes, Hicks, Sanford, they attacked and murdered. Since then | the market wag weak and 5¢ lower; common | in the market. There was a “very fair de- | Ing at $0.00. Choice Messina lemons are | hus often left to losses, it 18 now being Muller; silver perfume bottle, W. T. no one has the courage to try to enter the | to choice, $4.8525.2, mand for good corn fed native steers at about | moving at §3.00@3.50, given up, Doran; antique vase, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Personal, cave because of the tning that sits in the — steady prices. Butehers stock was slow with NAS—Choice green buncldl are In Cuba the time fixed for payment is i::lw_vl, ulmlr ftrun ‘}\llm' %\!in H. Murpny; | Mr. George W. Ames isin Buffalo,N.Y. | door, Last weck George Matthews and ip‘um,.“. a light demand. “Hwiéww;‘mu{.mmm s20.00@2500 per | Eenerally from four to five months after Lgypuan picture, Mrs. Kenneay. Mr. C. S. Raymond has returned from | his partner,named McCloud, being in the o~ ¥, P Y re $2.00 & the delivery of the goods. ko avove s but & fow of e many | tnsag: > B4F Tange. concluded to have. n look at the | , NEW Yomk, July 50.=(Special Telegram | e e A e al Tox. Tha | s Muskslana) ave 98401 pesgoten | Hirno conehl onoral of the United Statos "h"ibl' presents roccived by the happy | * Miss Helen L. Hume arrived home | Squaw cave, not having any faith in the | % the BarJ-«srocxm—-Tho m?"m 20-day | 1.5t'of the week, there being.a gain of 700 | PEACHES—The market fs well supplied | At Rio states that of the greatest draw- oonpie. ’ Tuesday. stories told of it. The cuve is situated | was merely a conlinmkl.lnn of what ," bas | head over yesterdny. The quality of the hogs | With Californla stock weich s seliing at | backs to commercial intercourse with was married to Miss Mary Fagan. The mM"' S. 8. Felker is visiting relatives}in | Natthows declares there is not enough | cessions oceur values, Grangers were ?nl 4 lml,','{:’,‘:!:’fllm; 1587 iave ot !8‘2 szj"}l i l’l‘m’r‘l&"e it ’},'.’Ze r;‘{”'{f": months, geremony was performed by Rev. Father | Chicago. E | money in Maricopa county to pay him to | sold heavily o prospective rate war, the | market eould be called Se lower, when the | Dars are coing at $2 5@ 75 er box. 1n ihe Bernudas ncoounts are settled MeCarthy, of St. Philomena cathedral Mrs. I. W. Miner will go to Spirit Lake 3| . L. I b °e 1LY he 30th of June is th the groomsman being J. L. Kelley and | to-morrow. P! . fi:.‘I."';es‘:gm,n.}:":fl:.;fnp”:mr“”,f;uf)‘;gi result of the opening of the Minnesota & quulllyl_nl the hogs was taken inio considera- r A'Jf';x"f;;‘f"}“'d ?Llss;-unl:s‘l;nl-l‘( is selling at 2 rl 323'.1]\’1'&“1 1.l.r"ixl"lp’1l§xm n.n':ln: is the N e Vi Bttt R VY Bithon. of oyl has | LT L2 LeBINd ZUNMOE MRE—AY 1o Northwestern, and declined 2@} per cent. | tion. “The top to-day was $5.25 and there was ccording to q CeLERY—There 18 now plenty of good eel- n Asia Minor a credit of but two or ery coming in, which sells at 85@40¢ por doz. The ceremony was a_quiet one, being three weeks is in most cases all that is witnessed only by a few friends. Mr. t o nothing sold yesterday above that. Every- Reading was iso attacked savagely and | pinU R0 00U Garly n the day, ¥ returned home. ———— d Adolph Meyer roturned from Spirit Minnesota was credited bn the rolls of | 4roPped 25 per cent from the opening prices — allow Buer llldynunz man of intelligence, | page Tuesday. the war department with having | 80d touched 48%(, The old stand-bys were Sheen, Grocer's List, In China it is not customury to give energy and great industry, He 1s al- Mr, Levi Carter loft Mond " furnished during the war 24,020 men, | Weaker than the non-dividenders and Chi ‘There were none in and nothing doing on CoFrEE-Ordinary grades, 103@204c: falr | eredit. Money is obtained from lenders, ready very woll supplied with this world's | o ”'i-“fi.‘m .v'»" o] onday evening | by, vocords of the pension office show | ¢ago, Burlington & Quincy aud Rock Island | the market. 20@21c: prime, 21@2ic: choice, 22aMe; fancy | who exact an interest of from 8 to 12 per 0ods, and there is littlo doubt that nis 0“ C.: ) i‘;‘d i e that there are on the pension rolls 6,807 | broke 1 point, After declines of 1@3 poiuts Receipts. {ean and yallow, cont. Business is nearly nlways con- bulurn will be attended otherwise than M ri arles Ogden wen 103Z0 | pension residents of the state. Theee | had occurred, the shorts began covering. 400 | B A rtachlor, voastad ducted upon the eash has Iy)‘zll;‘;blp?l::g :ll“rll:l;og:l.!.l:m:“:'bw:so'; Ki‘; ‘{I“’;n“fidmn of the' revenus pensioners receive each month $38,782.21, | There was also some new buying, as prices W; XXXX, 23'4e; Dilworth In A\I!]%rnl;:x " <'lr"'|1l of six ronths is . . e e e e 0 i ik o e N, J » cnerally al Vi and amiable disposition, upon whose ac- | office, is at Spirit Lake. ‘There is a law in Washington territory 3::.:,:‘;:‘.: .n“pm“.‘d fie:k?nfi‘f{;'&?xln- ! Prevailing Prices. u(?i kD Goops—Oysters, standard, per REASIRIT A AN - - quisition as a lite partnar Mr. Butler is [ Byron Reed and family went to Den | competling tho teachers of public schocls | ately. and ralliss. of 14@2 polnts were 'wit. | Showing the prevailtng prices paid tor live W0@3.10; strawberries, 3 10, per David McGranmahan of Yellowstone, to be congratulated. Mr. and Mrs. But- | ver"Puesday morning. to teach physivl d hygiene, and if b G ' stock on this market: aspberries, 2 Ib, per case, Latayette county, Wis,, is a man of raro ler have taken up quarters at the Wind - . 5 hey do not teach . the e nessed, but in many instances did not hold | nnojce steers, 1300 to 1500 Ibs ase, § nerve, - While reaching to pick up .a ok Mrs. E. C. McShane and daughters | they do uot teac! ame they cannot | o n g o wmarket closed weak and feverish- | Bhoice steers, 1100 10 1300 b enches, . bk | howrd. from tho iatl gras P iloane . bave gooe o pirit Lake, draw sehool ‘money; lso. if the PUPILS | ik net acclines extending from @4 per | Fab itte stecrs %0 10 100 Ib ries, por aw, | pithh on the ond of the. fnger. - With A y o The Misses Trueman, of London, Eng., Dot sudy Ny we latter being - Corn-fed range steers L300 t0 1400 360345 per case, $340@100: biue: : o PLEASANT party of young folks was 40 3 expelled from the school, cent, the latter beins on Manhattan, while L 2 - one b of the hatchet he amputated ‘\ that whic I Y | were 1n the city Thursday. pel ’ Good ta cholce eorn-fed cows. 2,75@3.00 90, BLB5: exx plums, 2 B A at which gathered at the Benson house ————— Northwestern showed 234, St. Paul 2, Omaba | Gommon to madium cows, 50 | 1b. per case, T plnespples, 4 yb | the tinger in about half a second after it fu South Umaha Friday” might. Land. | Miss May Harri nnhol Marysville, Mo, | Duluth claims s population of 36,000 ac- | 2¢. Reading 3, Michigan Central Rk, Lake | Good to cholos bulls. .. 25 er case. $3.20@5.75: 1 1b Mascort. ner diiz Thea he paid attention to lord Dennis tenderad the use of his host- | is visiting friendsia the eity, cording to its city directory. 8hore 5, ackawauus2 Louisville & Nash | Light and mediam hogs. 15 1.85; 1 1b saluon, per doz, §1.55:1 6 and cut him into small pleces,