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'HTE OMAHA DATLY BrE: SUNDAY JULY 1. 18%—SIXTEEN PAGES. 11 h—_———.—_—-—_—m———_——_———-fl 1! r Aisbureemonts early ih July - estimated at Cornmeal—Qulet but firm at $2.85, Grand Tsiand, were looking over the market. | 8igcg (‘nnhm 44, 0'¢c; Triumph, 6e; Wam TEE IQIVEQQ CVIFW | sible delay, for t ‘expect that in hor cdse g stimulating element, ‘although there is rio | POrk, $14.023; lara, refined tierce, §1.621,@ | here with five cars of eattie ‘Which weré sold —Plunkett checks, T1¢c; Whitten- On one occasion, during the haleyon sdarcity of money: On the contéary lavge | "0 on the market. { York, 7%c; Normandi dress, 81 days of his schoolmastership, & little Butk Meats —Should 5,405 long clear | The rety W o to 3818, alcutta dress, Sigo: Whittendon dres a . ‘Wheat Rules Dull in Contemplation | amounts of capital aro idlo becanso of the | angoees 1, ~ Rt e ot petke 1H S Yo s ML T Rentrow arees, N::l“’ ’_‘1-‘“ i Money Plenty and in Somewhat :,'(:'\"".'h;,,,f“ "‘,,,.‘:‘5:'“"':5.\ 9 ‘|;‘.le:;;“;.[ of Heavy Receipts. dullness in mercantile busin The -— against 2,595,000 a yoak ago, Trers:—Le “-M..n m., 193¢; Letiston, Botter Demand. ) » government continues to buy from day to LIVE STOCK. There will not bs mueh of & market'on the | 82 in., 184c; York, 82in., ' 14¢; Swift river; Hartford that nu-f;‘_“‘fi':“,f{"".",r'm‘;% CORN SIMILARLY ' AF - day such bonds as are.offered at fair prices —_— Fourth. The scalo houses will_be closed at | i'¢¢; Thorndvke, 00, 8%¢ Thorndyke FF, H.hln\!rn'r]!lmu. ncle Kb refused $0 FECTED. | These purchases on treasury up to this time | Chicago, June 30.—The Drovers' Journal | noon and the railfoads will not receive nuy | Sk dyke 120, Otgci Thorndyke XX, | MIDSUMMER. DULLNESS REIGNS, [ pay his polltns on focomnt o b — aggregating about 35,000,000, have about | FEVOrts as follows stock for shipment from the yards on that | 15¢: Cordis, No. 5, @lgc; Cordis, No. 4, 11c. rumors, and said he: am going 10 Jattle — Receip! 0 quiet and | da b DENiMs—Amoskeag B, 9-07, 16c; Everett, — spend n money to help support the Onts Ruled Rather Weak—Fale Tead. | caualled the current surplus revenues of the | Gavle = Receipta, 1.000: market quict and il Tirewn A W Yeaw ‘MntiAoh | FeXs Tne: York, Ton, Iles Haymarken |y g e 1o Avtives |HAvE .l\ ANd to put. down Vhe roRIPRI Ing in Provisions-Cattle Slow government and prevented further ac- | mixed, #1.40@3.00% stockers, £2.00@8.005 | with the vards ever since they wer Jaftrey, 3 .,‘-"”""‘ XXX, s o o S R N idhafilgs tion. WAGUgHont the Newiohe= cumulations. The impossibility of making | western fecders, $2.50; Texas cattle, $2.00@ | has severed his copnegtion with the firm s . i Beaver Cree LN oreign Bxchange Dull-Stock Un- 4 satisfactory investments on the low current | 3:25 McCloud, Love & Lp., and _accepted a posi caver Creek CC, 10c Hogs Firm. ' The.greatest Maine-born grammarian y ) & 200: G usually Quiet — Some Improve: once lived at Rumford, jnst above the at ore " ok Hogs—Receipts, 11,000; market stondy | tion w. Jo0rges e Mnted abost | FrasSeLsePluid—Raftsman, 20c: Gose R [ rate of interest on call loans is deterring | ¢ oak - mived, $.40@5.00: heavy, §.30 | oon with George™ B & Frazier as hog | ¢ i t { 1 b b ) ¢ Clear Lake, ¢¢: Maple City, 36 ment in Produce Speculation. Kre 1-{m»:T ‘:h;u-‘.; m]ul \3.‘\|u|_-l||iuv11§: investors from selling their railway shares, | @n 154 light, 8.40@5.00% pigs and culls, 8,90 5, Wi o & hite 2lc; C H No,1 over Kumford falls. He is said ne OHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET. notwithstanding the prospeots are far from | @540 Sorrart O vt Ot en s | B No. 1, Quecher; No : to have written or spoken a sentonce encouraging for the continuation even of | Sheep—Receipts, 8,500: market slow: | pyuatidyecen M (s S0 Medora, | 54 2 s Slightly Improved. after he was fiftoen years old which wag Cmcaco, June 90.—[Special Telegram % | present dividend rates. The westorn | Muttons, 8754 50: westorn feeders, 88,000 | jyun T8y "Uhervood, Council 13hiMs, B o "l'.‘ oAy g Otticaao, June 80,—[Special ram 10 | o grammatically correct. Many peos Tur Brr.)—Whether the wheat in store | situation has become further complicated by | #207 Wwesterns, €3.00w8.40: Texans, &.00 | 4ng |, H, Parks, Bancroft, were among the | 5 i b s ater G, ae o o HA By 2% Tir BEE.|—A little more intorest was mani ‘, » In Rumford woll tecoilect THoNMNS here would or would not be delivered out [ the radical reduction in rates by the “Soo" | o s, [AmUs: per head, &1.00G3.00. number who came in with hogs CRAST-S B, 6e: bleache ; | fested iu local financial affairs duving the | Trish, the old-fashioned teacher in ans next Monday was the question which most | and connecting lines, and by the detormina. 1":;"““"“' "_\" -Vm\y‘ :‘," ( ‘n‘v( :; |'w‘““"v‘:'| —— Stevens' A, Ti¢; bleached, Stye: Stev week just elosed and an increased business | ciont district school houses, Some time intercsted wheat traders t The pre. i Sy §5m0 & o PO ok R G B L AR, : 3 3 8ije; bleached, Oige; Stevens' 0¢} | was tra «d by the leading banking | before his death, Brown, the author of raders today. The pre- | tion shown by some of the railway companies | to choice corn-fed, ¥5.00@5.90; common to | OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET. : ) \ ; vailing opinton was that it would be de. | to resist the domand of the cotymiaoners | mealum. &1.00614.80; stockers and. foode . - 3 ¢ bleached, 103,05 Stevens' S R T, 12}5¢ house. The demand for money exhibited | Brown's grammar, spent several days livered, and in consequence the market dur- | of the state of lowa by appealing to the | E20110: grass range steers, &1.80w3 R O s s considerable improvement and bankers were [ with this great Rumford scholar, listen= ing the carly part of the session was eak | courts for relief on the ground that the state | CONFS: $1:40a3 60, 3 e tenidkoy ke Tumber. enabled to place increased loans, though not [ ing to the voar of Rumford falls and ab~ and depressed, the extreme limits of the de- 2o Hority G El e AU Pl R i i Ao Al B DIVENSIONS AND TIMBER, sufficient to absorb all their available funds, | Sorbing Grammarian Trish’s fine pointa, ind dep , imits of th hus exceeded 1ts authority under the con- | market about se lower: common to choice, | 21c: with solid "packed ; choice i Whis 56 | settling of wecounts has en- | In one edition of Brown's grammar can cline being e from the opening price. but | stitution of the United States in logislation | & 4545.55: common to wedium, &.10005 country butter, 18 14c; common grades, 1@ N TR, | e semIAAEiA] watsiiig of oot b6 found: footnotes: on. WiMonlts Nome evidently the short selling by scalpors was | giving such arvitrary power to the com. | Skips and pigs, $2.506500 12 : LD P AT | livenod businoss somewhat, aud merchan's | oy, vione ete,, edited by Thomus 118K overdone, as before the close all but icof | missioners. In the meantime, Nebraska and | - National Stock Yards, —East St byl A0 RIS 200, 1020 0021 002 0022 00 | In some quarters required little assistance. | g o Tiike many men of geuiusy i b ol yvered. This i | Minnsota are moving in the dircction | LOUIR June 30— Cattle —Receipts, 700 | o CHtBES CEEE Case of :n mthr‘ "o"-f\'(nl ¥ B0 0021 o0 The balances of county banks are gradually | y o vy g Vipeculinr chap,” as they say. truo of tho Aucust delivery, which s the | already adopied by the stato of Towa.. On | SLIICHE, S100; market steady at un- | S § i 03 W mes incroasing but this will probably bo only | NG TRGCWINT SRR be thev sy o truest guide to the market. The July | the trunk lines further reductions have been | #4.70@5.60: fair to good, $4.5005,00; butehs [ STRAWNERRIES—E2.55@2.70 per 16q8 case. n LR R temporary as the outflow of money will grad- | 4550 6f venr he invarinbly said: ‘Thg option again shifted in its relationship to | made in rates on dresscd beef and live stock, | ers' _steers, #.3004.60; stockers and feed- Bracknrritigs—83 “"j'“l!*""“‘“':» o = OIS L ually increase as soon as the new crops i | goupding of the grinding is low. The other futures, at one time selliug at %c dis- | and the competition between the stronger | €8, #2180 1 rangers, £2,20004.25 BLACK RASPFDERRIES —83.00003.50 per case ) " u the west begin to move. Some paper has Fih'hur may as well be broken at the R H e one: | red raspberries, $4.5005.50 pe 0.1 com, & 1..818,50 | No. 8 com, 8 15,81 B DEARSTLT S0k FORBWRL WHISH -tk - e n A count, at another at ¢ premium. The | and weaker lines threatens not only to make | , Fioks—Heceipte, 4000 shipments, nones | 56y pie = ull croam, 1 14e. 0. 2 com, 8 1. 17.00 | No. 4 com, been presented for renewal which had been | fountain,” “He always had a peculiar opening in July and August was the same, | further reductions on these classes of freight | goloctiof @5.00; packing, me o Poratons—Choice home_grown, F5@3c FENCING. made by partics who own considerable grain | dislike for doctors and drugs and rarely butat the close July was at (@’ discount. | but to involve many others, The market | choiea. Sarabe: light! grades ordinary to | Utah and Colorado stock, W@95c; low | No- 1,4 &6 in 12 & 14 tt, rough...... at some of the leading westorn citios, which [ could be pursuuded to take the mildest The reasons given for this were vares | to-day was tame, transactions being only | best, £.20@5.40. : ¥ gerades, A5 4 No. 1, R | ! they have concluded to hold on storage for | kind of medicine when he was on the b . A J o being only d Pouitiy—No dressed fowl in the market; [ No. 14 s avorabIB Prices th enow current. | sick bed. Several years before his One was that there was till such n rosh 35 s Luding 6,2 panl, —— £ g w w 5 more favorable prices than are now curr t s 5 shares, including 6,200 St. Panl, 3,400 OMAHA LIVE STOOR. live chickens, 8a0@3.35 per doz; spring [ No. 2, 16 RPPPN et s has pre- | death ho experienced n very sovere ille short interest in July that the longs were orthern Pacific preferred, 2300 New Y e . chickens, £2,0063.95. SIDINGS, A good demand for money has pre BBl s 1 holding and the shorts anxious tocover. | England and 2,200 Lake Shore. There was Cattl STRING BEANS—E1.50 per bu. A, 12,18 & 16 L2150 | ©, 12, 14 & 16 ft.8! vailed from operators in grain and | nes he doctors told him that his Another, that the owners of “regular’ ware- t Horals ward 16 st . attle. T TOMATOES—$2.50 per crateor $1.75@2.00 per [ B, ] 50 | provisions who anticipate rather free de- [ depended on his keeping quiet in hed ERARS ke b iat d 5 o not a corporal's guard in attendance in the Saturday, June 80, 1838, b CRILING AND PARTItION liverios on July contracts. The amount of | for at loast a month. Mr. Trish fretted iguses were bidding the price up o as to | exchange, and outside of the operations of [ There was practically no cattle market | Pryp Apprrs—82.25@2.50, 20 com 9 in White Pine ceiling T o rarated o the interior was moder. | #bout his potatoes and turnips on u sick make carryine unprofitable for private ware- | Charley Johns and a few other professionals | here to-day. ~ There ‘were twenty-seven BANANAS—Common medium, £2.50@3.00per | i i3 v Ak - e Sy e bed for about a week. when one day as housemen, who, in order to deliver their | there was not enough done to descrve special | fresh loads on sale, but only a few head of | punch; choice, #8.00a@3.50: low grades, £2.00, [ Cleav 3 a3 v 4 ate—not us large us during the previous two | (AR RIEE BTG WA BRCY OIS wheat on contracts, must put it into “regu- | comment, The market opened strong and gattle changed hands and not etiough to call TurNirs=California, 2i¢@ie per 1b. l“'"'“ g ' or three weeks—as tho receipts of produce | 0¢ §6h " found, They hunted high 3 ita market. The cattle trade is badly d TES—Dor <U¥o por b, FLOORING, vé dEoRenREd . BOHBINGH Shippors Iar houscs, whereby owners of the latter | fractionaily ligher, Union Pacific gained | marnlized. and it is sufo o say that the mar- | Gom e e Fidor, £4.50@0.50 | A 6 in White Pinc.oor have decreased considerably. Shippers of | /G o6 “and finally found the grame could reap their reward. This would ac- | e, and for a short time led the list. Before | ket is 25@85c lower than on Thursday. per bbl. of 82 g Boin « (T ¥ By bl bkl ulkda) "",l\{""'\""'d.‘." mavian hoeing potatoes in the field in count for the two deliveries selling for the | the first hour elapsed a weakness sot in and P ON10¥s—Native stock &1.25@1.50: Spanish, [ C6in ‘: ¢ { borrow o any extent, Lumbermen pre- | hig night robe. He was finally pres same price but would fail to accountfor tho | the whole list sold of, declines extending % | o recoipts wore fair for the last day of | [F, boX of 5 Ibs, 81.35@200; " California on- | DRI repepeitines vy Wl s LG, vailed upon to go back to hed and take subsequent widening of the difforonce unless [ 3¢c and last sules were at inside figures. Tho | tho week, The market opened o little slow, | F 5ot ‘,“J,,,fl 85 16k cini * 16 i1 Dro)) S amg:606. ee M 6% skt e e I LS B e Bl the intended attenipt mentioned had been \mul( statement showed an increase in loans | but the hogs were all sold out in wood sea- ORANGES—C ‘nia Riverside, 4,004 SOUTHERN YELL bahddad bl UL el i b the u‘nnln again. eith th odic made and failed. Hutchinson was agamn | of £3,273,500, and an increase in deposits of | scason. The general market was about | medinm dos, £1.50 per box: | Star, 4 inch Flooring. . & lections somewhat and enjoyed quite an Aund when the man with the medicine large seller early in the day and the crowd :l. 000, and a decrease in the reserve of | Stes although common mixed hogs sold in | NMessina, $5.50@7.00; Los Aunceles, 400 [ 1st and 2d clear 4 inch Flooring 7 active trade during the past two weeks, | chest stepped into his room to ask if he Wis foliprotng uimy Outahy ol & : some cases a shade easier. There were no [ 450s Lok Angoles Navals, #4.00; Itiverside inch Ceilir 3 Rates of interest were well supported at | was comfortable, he thus saluted hims us following him. Cudaby was o soller | §752,175. Money is so abundant and cheap [ Yom cheies henwy hoss hare, lthongh one H 5 s N i 3 i filth early but bought wheat later. Public cables | that the bank statement cuts little figure RS e BIa I o e 4 8 uyals, 26,00, 2 s -0 | fully former flzures, ranging 5@5!g per cent [ N0 move of your nauseuting, filthy u cuts igure in | load of 313 £ sold at Cannrcrs—Home grown 7he per doz, r xm-h, Partition & above i fich for call and bdg@i per cent for time loans. | drugs, sir. 11 rally it will be from were not signiticant but there were said to be o o resel 1 ] i R—G 5 5 per SHIT LAY, g somo firmer privato ones which brought buy- | 1S, Market at present. CAULIFLOWER—Go0d stock, $1L.500 1,75 per SHIP LAT. §19 iR oW CoNRINaRINA: ‘lllw lnn'\nl{{-\ of my’ \\n‘-l} «]n'nlml i‘l‘l‘me'" e partinlly recovered from his illness, SBEHRRA B oV oK e < 3 B 1 Plain 8 and 10 in Eastern mouey ing orders, An upturn just before the elo PN E BN S SIG0 VAP HHER bR DO S BV | e Fo mio B EaH TidFe to mAKS (&) Al B OraOHN—=Oliois eaEarl o W cusiness, Mol lenty and the demand was begun when Pool and Sherman dull but firm. SR RIS U St Porconx—Choice rice corn 18q uoted at 8@ v o Gl gl g ilont ¢ O | and one day meeting his old doctor on YESTERDAY'S QUOTATIONS, the street told him that it was no use, B g, 2, STA Ket. de per I otr kinda 21 per 1,00 Sty e ouly fair-all © branclies ol busincss somie aliorts, as they v o y Antered: 173410, ; Receipts. Cartots —New stock, d0wide per doz ; being affected some by the - mid- | ) 0iGvorn out, and it was time f torday. This demand discloscd the fuct that b A | A N arved Cattle. e 0 QO HECERls L, 8 T, J summer _quietude; -interest easy at 1115 | 5 WAS SOER OYb TAC RE WA HIGE O \ere was no wheat for sale at low pr I8, 41gurepistrod. 1073 N. Y. Contral ... i | Hogs....ui. 2 6,200 | TGk in layers, 13@15e; cake, 10c per 1b, | 8 in well tubing, D & M (@i fiericant Oy L por cent ou | 0 P up us best he could, and and that the scalping element was short. | U.8 4%scoupon...10i% O, R, N.. 4 sep. 134 5 8 FLWB: At Pickets, D [ mercantile time i % iy 5 “hen thero was something of a scramble; | Picifichs ot 15, 1" b T ! I & ]_.“‘T‘ ";.'“"h“".“f‘;r‘““:"- Sie@ics lh"flln"\‘\’-lfii St fil“l'" 5 Sy Suropean financ ters indicate an y | suid- “Oh, no. Tom: vou're good TO_!; At the samo timo it was whispored ubout [ CATAAA Southern.. 48, |Bactfic Muil.. Prevailing Prices. 5 15@180; Alborts, 18¢: Ttaiian shestnuts FINTSHING, feeling in that quarter with a material in- | two years yet. Do you think so¥ o would be no great detiveries of | GRiaGo s Alton. | 1 ,‘ ,.;,,,,;,,m,,mm.(.‘;,‘,,,,* Thefollowing 18 a table of prices pail in ; pecans, 17 i e ot "1 18t and 20, clear, 1, 115, ins 28 3 ercase in bunk balances. The demand for [ asked Me. Trish. “1 certainly do,” re= n Monday and that reports to that | ¢ 11.'& 5 214 Reading &5 | thisimarket for the grades of stock men- Hosrr=10@210. for1 b, frames; canned ul ; 4 moncy is light and rates of interest favoring | plied the doctor. “Well, then, I sup= t had _been but n circulation by DI, L, & W 3 sek Island. ... ".0102 | tioned. honey, 10@12¢ per b, i Y 3d, clear, 1 in e borrowers. pose you're right. and I'll do as you ested parties simply to depress the market, [ D&t G t. L. &S. F.. . Primestears, 1300 to 1500 1bs..&4.50 @5, PUIE MALLH SYIUP—81.25 pob gal 14, Bivie i New York exchange wasin faie supply | ¢y Gia thomas Trish, and he drove Then came a report of 14 boat loads taken for [ Erie... ‘.m referred L " | Prime stoers, 1100 to 1300 1bs. - 4.2 A Vi bugeh 3 LT ST e 200 | Quring the past week and the demand was [ S5 SR IS AEEHS Sh0 e SHON export {n New York to-day and this induced | 4o 'I'r;'f';:{;;"‘] e Fat little stecrs, 900 0 1050 1bs. WATERMELONS—$35.00 per 100, A, 4 1,11 2in8d brisk. The semiannual interest on railroud | O ‘“ A} e ""k“l""“ Ay hm'\ "f.“"h',! some buying. News came from Duluth e L Sy X . 700 2 e 7 B lins 2's, 2 R and municipal bonds is payable in castern 0 ears from that day he v.on that 500,000 bushels of wheat had | e et Voo I SERE O L i '" N1, 81 8 8 S vkets at the opening of July and_ofticials | death-bed, and looking into his physi= been taken there for Buffalo millers. | LakeShore .. """ 60 Texas Pacifie.. ... 20t | Common to choice bulls. .. 5@ < 8 - n select, all 16 ft, § re in the market for round lots. Barly in | cinu’s id: “You gave me a twos August wheat opened at 705 and sold down | L& N..... 8% Union Pacifie.. 00 24y | Fair tochoiee light hogs. . . [ white o O Ceiling the week sales were made at 23e discount | years’ life lease after 1 thought I had« slowly, with few reactions, to 7857c, advanced | Michigan Contral.. T W, St. L. & P... 1214 | Fair to choice heavy hogs, ) e Wi INf o4 3 ke SL000, but a fivmer feeling prevailed later | iven the old ship up, and Uve taken ity fell to i8iic, advanced to 0igc, flue- | MissouriPaciic.. il do preferred " 2 FHiT to cHbio6 iized Hogs 5 bl O = X brices advanced to 7he premium per | Ryt tee 0 S T TS T AT O ar DALV REILHAL ‘prico and 790, \I:]wnn“l_‘l‘ m}i:u‘ . 2% W, U, Telegraph. . 752 > = ! red, g 8, bl A STRANGE SAVAGE. £1,000, and the market closed rather firm, UKD IS QAL L2 closing at Tkie. July wheat opencd at 9igc, \']"'" rra G e Representauve Salei :‘”” P OvalnaEy rias 10178, Forcign exchange was rather quict and few [ Can’'t stay any longe And thus this sold down to T8%e, up to and closing at MoxEy 0N Cari—iasy at 2 per cont, CATTLE. - T e i | A Boy, Because of His Love s | transactions were reported. Offerings were | eccentrie man died. @isdge. December wheat opened at S2%,¢, PriMe MERCANTILE PAPER — 3@6!§ per Av. Ok _m::“;l-‘ 5‘.“'| _‘,‘\‘“l Civilization Nine Y 5 light and the demand limited. Shipper's e — sulfl at 8234 @s17%c, mu|{v|]u~u-(lxll| \I'Jun cent. 3 3 3 X S rior duva, S5 Mocka, 256 30¢ Youth's Companton: In Australin sov- | SIXW .1;‘,\; ‘[;wnml-ul ry »\,ull\' on ||,.-lm1.u|| CHEATING THE GOVERNMENT, The expectations of large deliveries on SteRLING ExcnanNee—Steady, #4856} g Arbuckle's roasted, 214c; McLaughlin's | eral atte e T s chuneed hands at SL8M@H.SHg and . closed = Monday ulso acted as a heavy weight on the | for sixty day bills: $4.85'5 for demnd A ivo e, | Sdgi MeLaughlin's | eral uttempts huve been made to edu- | (yjot ut 84.85@4.851. Scized Sealskins are Sol S spoculative corn market early in the session, XAyl (M S ondrmand. e 8, XX 211es Dilwortivs, dieg 1ted Cross, | cate the blacks out, of their nomadic | o' Now Sork stele market was unusu calsking are Sold Below the and prices went down in spite of the fuct that PRODUCE MARKETS. 15 feede 1018 Two-hoop pails, per doz "{"'”"“"" into a vll\'flu.\\-d life, but in | aly quict. Outside spoculators and forcign Market Pric recoipts were the smallest of any day since oy iy 14 feede 1121 $1.40: 5 Is. $1.05: No. 1 tub, | almost every ease the philanthrovie ¢ deald i stocks were not inelined to do A special dispatch to the San Frans corn began to come in to fill May contracts, 89, —F' o« 1 cow 15 7,00 No, 2 £6.00: w8 B . | fort has failed to eradicate the instinets | much business and the greater portion of the | wicoy ¢ sle, dated g b s, W. T, woro 15 cara less than even tho | o SPICORO: Jun0 80.—Following sre the | 4 §i: el oo, Gt B150: Fancs " Northom | of barburism. M. Ballow, in “Under | trading was credited to Wall street o O itnitle dbiadatae ,‘:“:,‘,,\,‘,,N.Dd e estimate of yesterday. The scalp- | = 5100 Ouiey but steady. 1 steer 5 Queen wasiiboards, ! assorted bowls, | the Southern Cross.” tells the romantic | tors. Changes in prices were confined w h— Y SR + L ing o vas bearish and went too far wif lour—(uie but steady, ST R iy SAROLEO 3 | the Southern Cross, ©tells the romantic 4755w range and there were no import- | that last summer particulars were given HE AT und went too far with | i out—Weak and lower; opened about the | 3 steers 5 No. 1 churns, $1.50: No. 2 churns, | story of one of these failures. A young 9 ! Ingli short selling. When the small estimates [ o 1ot HOREAnG iowers ohencd ahout the |- o gtoors v i No. 3 churhs, $7.50; butter tubs, 81410} | ot irer ohe | e - A young |y features presented which had much in- | of the seizure of six English vessels and. for Monday's receipts were made known and [ {0 NEEETER & SO86, CIRRIEE CONRCOA | 44 steer: ¥ ruce, in nests, T0L.pOr Hest 3 | native, adad of ten years, was taken | fjuence on the course of the market. The | over twelve thousand scalsking by the o decreas of 1,000,000 bushels to 1,250,000 | g} 0" wILER IS 205 AURUSL, . TomyccomPrio—Lorillard's Climax, 45c: | from his wild life “and = brought to [ carnings of the leading railroads were fair | United States government in Behring bushels was talked of, there was o hurrying | &% \ooiitely activo and wenker, elos- | N : . No. Av. Shi. Splendid, #c; Mechanic's Delight, 4dej | Brisbane 1o be educated and | for the season of the year, yet the prospects | sraits and the storing of them in_the to cover short sales and the market ad: ing dg (@ ige b yesterday; cash, and’ July, g E 40 Leggett & Meyer's Star, 45¢: Cornerstoue, | 10 grow up in th home | of arate w; mong the trunic lines, the ve- | 1100 States custom house at Sitka, vanced to opening figures again, but fell | 4 e 8140, i 200 ey DI ond's Horseshoe, 45¢; J. T, a white family. Those en- | duced rates of freights established by I Als % buck a little before the close. Boyden & Co. ‘“d‘ e e e lowear |8 ; 5 550 e R A Tl gaged in the £ ‘“.,.;,“.‘”l‘ O cuned | Some of the western states and the v ;\l‘f fotit '(h‘,"" ',".',l.»[“" ]'.".",‘"Cd and were buying July and selling Augnst. J. 13, ) 5 RE DYeL] 4 3 I S tions made in other scetions to corresy enty-four of these skins, or about one- Dutch & Co., MeCormick & Co. and Padker | S IRl BUO; AR UAY fR0C. § E 0 5 bt AT o the consent of the boy, of his pavents. | Gy them, have tended to depress the mar- | half of the total number: seized, were were solling, und Swartz and Dupee and | {55002, : ; 530 31c: Catlin's Old Style, 2e; Sweet Tip Top, | nd of the tribe. They did their t Jeet in a general way, not so much inthe way | adverised for sale in_ the Alnskn news- Baldwin were buying. August c enel 5 opent z o 4 to make him comfortible and happy. | of reducing prices a5 in checking business. [ paper, published at Sitka s {u 4830, sold at 4~\,cf’|lmn Hown to 4 '335,“‘“, Il":xl.';"'\".vfffifl'i"‘. 0@, 4}'\:: 2 Hlelnr Red, White " | During nine years everything “,.(,...I;l.».l Pho erop ot Rook 18 rogarded us favorablo for ,‘.‘.;[...;_ ]Th’.-‘ T\;..:l )..‘.;,‘,,‘: ,’.‘;,‘;],v:\'fi.fl‘\,&r: to 485c ngain, und closed at43ic, Septem- T8, ’ p S0 JELLIES—30-11 pails 515 success. At school he “proved an apt | €ood business b sternroads | yiie Gvor $5 upiece; but the democrati ber corn opened at 453Zc, sold ‘at 487, ke, Whisioy= 8120, 2 S Per bbl in carload | “holar U bees a favori and the trunk lincs is Tittlo aispo- | ELSEIOVOR IR0 SULILIS COMOSERII R D N e s o Moderately nctive; weak and lower: Y n R Satr—per bil In carload lots, £1.47 scholur, g h\m.uml]il vorite w ||‘ e T Tentod 1o purchuso . stomes | Oficials in the United States custom: In the speculative oats market, Hutehin id July, §13.50; August, SI85iig@ | 3 240 e 40 Caxny—Mixed, 90 11e; Stick, B e e Ors, Al an, s Crossed | on this suvport, Trading during the wack | house, Sitka, aid not wish to. make dH Bon bought July freely early in the session, [ 1 A aboniEatendy ionoy i 200§ Prekes—Medium, in bbls, : doin half S ; 3 was mainly in speci . Paul, Re « | legitimate sale, but held them for their and that delivery advanced Sc in consc: " Yand fhot Seledys fcash B and 200 5 58580 bbls, ®50: small, in bbls, $1.005 do in baif | fed w A {"'“\"';‘{'““‘ ey “;"‘“‘ and Lake Shore e NERroEnto] | oMmnEQl s guence. but after this buying stwopped and 3 3 5 200 bbls, 4003 'k bbls, £5.00; dd men and women looked forward to the | sales on the N exchange for The opportunity finally offered itself this advance was lost and_the close to-day is | Dy Sulted Meuts =Shoulders. .01 i STt It Balfbbls, 3.1 il SO day when he would exerta strong and | the week were 560,000 s in tho Shano ol the, arvivallaty LR 1 lower than yesterday for Junc deliveries term el e 240 R0 A 1N GS— 6 : er Jeeg, benelicial influence upon his own peo- | - The produce mark ~\ww‘tlx‘1m.h> moreat | euply in April of the present year, of July oats opened H0c, sold up to d0cc, | o Lt 3 g 5 160 200 MAPLE SUGA —Bricks 1 rib.: penny | ple. One d shortly after he had | tractive to the speculative clement during | 5. 0, Boscowitz, a wealthy capitalist ir- B st ciiecd aua0 RN auy dose—Unchanged; full cream ched- | 32! 241 i N calies Liic per 1.5 pure maple syrun a1 25 1 passed his ninctoenth birthday, ho was | e past wedle uyd “an ineroused, business | 0ENE 0 S8BT 00 owner of tho sbx elosing at 207¢c. Auzustoats opencd at 20ige, | € flats, S@S'e; young Amer- 20 o Ll wrlor, tio, | MissUg from Brishane. No one knew | W84 Gving the greater portion of the time | vessels. This visit to Sitka wus ex= gg ED1GI00 Wt AT oTanaOl08eA MY 260 e oshangods rosh, 14@1Ie 3 o painted handles, 0. 1. $2.00;" No. 2, 1“"*1 t )mr; In{«»«nlnwn'l I;\m sive one oung | and prices fluctuated. considerably, and on | pressly for the purchase of the seal« gl Provisions received rather fair attention. CaRnaats y 12 2 o E p §1.453 heavy stuble bromws, ady, and she kept her knowled 10 | the whole reached a lower level on most of | skins, % No incrcuse was reported in outside tradin, s—Unchi .:u;: }n = 1'1-“1 :-!..u', 414 s dric | Srancu—Mirror gloss, hige corn, | herself. After months of search he was | the leading ar It was apparent that In the mean timea combination of Bg but chunges and the covering of coutracts in 100V Broon 8l 100,514 0; :;r:}#-'ll";'l" soetal s 300 31s Oswego gloss, # s found at his former home. living the [ there was more inclination on” the part of [ 174400 States officials had been formed cidental to the closing of the month made the @ d3gc; dry flint, : : 40 vax—-Japans, 2000 upowdcr, 20 | pomadic life of u naked savige, No in- | short interest to enlavie their lines, and there | Mgt PECERS ST A R RIS pit_comparatively lively. In pork monthly 3 d 0 cach;idry 7 : 160 - Young Hyson, 22@hic: Oolong, 20@h0c. | dueement could prevail upon him to re- | Was cousiderable realizing by longs which I'ni(:ul\"\:l'(xtfllmnlIm-l:’n- of ummlmqnnlid i oo o T The@i0n O hesmaon oty | o 1 Ut o, pein, Sy 0% ol s, | turn and Tive among s white friends. | 8500 W MG IR AN LS 3.7 Kueh, specind deputy colloctor of bu whort ribs to August 15c was the premium | % 3¢ and cake, dc L 2 o b 40 suc-fourths, £1.50; blasting kegs, L[ At last there came out the romance | of : the principal western | customs, and an inspector on steamers, ¢t asked at the close, and for September, 1 Pl b “‘,','I“-I “P"“‘."‘ Lh 5 120 fuses, 100 ft., 45 which revealed the seeret of the young | markets we 1d shipments moderate used s adummy, named Max Endel in In the zencral trude the feeling was more or | J1our, bbIS.oovvvrnen ::.‘m l'; H e i S0 CrackERs, 2 s subject to | black’s nine years' sojourn amonir the | free, morc especially from lake ports. Eastern | man, They were to sell the skinsat & ng less bearish, though the decline suffered in | W¥heatbu. .. SEss i5ila00 40 change, S 3 ), 7e; sodu [ whites of Brisbane, He had fallen in riets have exhibited considerable weak- | 1o\ figure, if possible, and thereby des s, both pork and lard was only 21 @he while [ €OFm DU...eoee. T 8 g 50 snow ik love with the lovely daughter of the | ness und advices from abroad were less | ¢ 0% he rovornment, in whos 1 ) BHOFt ribs " were unchanged “for deliveries | Quts bu-.. - s A1 00 o0 ; 120 | soda waters (in mwll*'- i | white fumily with which he made his | fuvorable to sellers, notwithstanding the fact | (1[0 0’0 uu»f-mn‘u' With_ the usuil later than July which was bc lower. YODUerneirssssesavars il “ e W b city oyster excelsior, SRRt i " onS | that the supply of bread stuffs is gradually | the) 03! 2 y < Barley, bbls .. 20000 i e . . 120 3 ; home. Shc reeiprocated his attach- | {0 EERPIK B0 TS PRIE At felds | English ) to business, Tallow—Unchanged ; No. 1, solid, 83c; No. | 5.0 i 160 2 ; monitor, 1 4 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK, New York, June Wheat—Receints b 50 R40? Voyster, be; picnic, he; s ment, for he was a fine specimen of his | g growing erops are a little more favorable | bartered with the R and . none; exports, none: spot lower, clos vose i 2P 4 butter, ' be; ”..,.u.,,, | race, and her influence made | for a better yicld, though some damage | finally bought the skins at $3.40 apiece. Cnicaao, June 30.—|Special Telegram to st«-ml_\.ummm‘ fairly active, closing stead Beeine g Omiha’ wlooth butter, 6ige: | him studious and sojourner | locally has been sustained by storms. Ad- | o0 $1,60 apicee less than their ,.,,,,,.med / in Tne BEr.—UATTLE—Business was slow | 8L decline of hy@ic; unra d, K2l : 7 cricker me wrabam, Se: grab ut her father’s house, " When | vices from abroad indicate that crops are [ vyjug, Aga honus for their liberality « 4% 2l B @sy; No quoted” a in| 8 g his hereditary feelings begat a longing | buckward in most countrics and that the L | Irom the opening to the close. were & | giora and elevator; S89@3sbc 73 4 E L B sty ¢ g6 b Eng O of wheat and rye will not equal that of | e #ave the combination a check on the Tew lots of good nutives carried over from | 1, 0. b.s duly closing b Sohc. deatiany Al for the bush und a nomadic life she re- | Fiad of wheat yre rve Jed Fot 6t N8t S0 Bayk of British Columbia, payable to last night and they sold at the same as was Corn—Receipts, 26,200, exports, 8,000; Packers Purchases. id packages, 12 strained him from returning to hist nibited @ further reduction in all | Max Endelman or order, for $1,i56, The offercd at the close yesterday, Armour, | 8pob wealc and in‘speculative dcmand moder’ | Showing the number of hogs bousht by e ) sl e ‘/\v lust he fruull.lyu.ld her'thut he lml-. d | kinds of grain excopting corn and | check was as follow f Chalid endiiile ! | ately, closing 1@ e lower and weak; un- | leadinz buy ers on t s markel hill, J00: craaknells, 160 frostad cream, Sig 1er too sineerely’even to suggest that [ the outlook is rather favorable for a Sin b Bwift and Hammond were not buying to any | L0404 mixed, A@bic: No.2, si@bic; suly | G, H. Hammond & Co. i AR e e e e, she should go with him to his savage | furthor reduction, The export movement | Numbor 83m0 - M b o St e Freat extent, and Morris wanted Texans. 1t | {odine ut 5105 0, Omaha P. Co...... 5 home made ginger snaps, v boxes, 13¢; home [ home, but that he was unhappy and | was rather lizht, though somewhat larger | Victoria: 1”ay to Max Endelman or order, Is said Morris bought 3,000 Texans yester- Oats—Receipts, 105,500: ;| Armour- E e miude ginger snaps, (1-1b caus) per dozen, | postless and must seck his native wild than reported during the week previous. | Eleyen hundred and fifty-six dollars, i flay at very low prices, many going direct to | market .|.‘,|1 i c: Bwise & P. Squire y . ".wln 1[1;m'm [ Hmi S i ;rn"/lle \llll 1d | She had the good sense not to ‘l'“" <t | Provisions have ruled rather we ‘k, in h_\'lnl £1,15, 0sErI BosCowInTz, stillorios or foeding. During | western, 40@- ingan made), 3 ussorted cakes and jumbles, b P RARLRONS b ADLOLeS hy with the decline in prices of jrain und R i Sy 3 3"‘ ‘m-h;ihm: -:.’:rflmfu;:;',r‘,:‘.""'",]l ,ll"r‘","l‘ Coffee—Nominal at 15¢ per 1b_for fair Rio; | F. Whittaker & Son. 5 13ge; nssorted fingers, 153 afternoon tea iinst the sepuration, for he would ospects of an_mercased supply boing [ | Besides this check Roscowitz guve to e week just closed yalues have fluctuated | ot g moderately active, closing at an ad- [ Halstead & Co o (i tins), per box, £7.00: banuna fingers, 14e; | N0t remain and she would not go. Ae- | Leported at the close of the month. The ar- | the combination 207 scalsking, rated at considerably, The gain up to Thursday, | vance of H@10 points. Sales, 37,500 bags Davis & Atwood, butter jumbles Brunswick, 15¢: [ ccepting the inevitable they parted; | rivals of live stock were moderately free at 40 cach, making $703.80, this makin, in class above reforred to, amounted to | July, S11.206011.40: August, $10.20@1035; [ M. Crane & Son brandy shaps, te drops (new), | he o live us a suvage and she to die. all the principal western points. The pack- | a grand total of $1,850.80 to be dividey Ri@ibe. That carried extra grades back | September, 20.85@10.05, pe A. Spring . 16¢: chocolute wafers :: Christmas lunch - - 7 ing of the west is progressing moderately, | as hoodle between United States Cols to #.00@5.25 or to within 25@x0c | Petroleum—United closed weak at 73c, Harper . (in tins) per dozen, #4501 cocon tafly snapy About Ginger Ale. and the number of hogs slaughtered to date | joetor of Customs Delan Special of the highest point yet reached. The heavy | Eegs—Firm; western, Lilgalilg 12 Cubu jumble G ALONL e o sl . | is somewhat under the returns for the same | 1oy Coll ol i supplies for Tinirsday and Eriday turned the | Pork—Steady; mess quoted ut §15.00@15.25 ighest and Lowest. cream puffs, $0c; epgw jumbles, 111G ;... About the worststuil 8 mun ¢ PULS | i lust season. cputy Collector Kuchn, and Iny market downward and it closed weak with | for new; £14.000@14.25 for old. The following are the highest and lowest | drops, 11¢; honey Aumhhw‘ 13ges jelly tin- | into his system is the “slop’ called do- ST Mux Endelman, and by them formed advanco lost leaving prices | Lard—Dull aud lower; western steam, | prices paid for mixed and heavy loads of hogs 150 Bes jelly tart (new), vale, suid w plain spoken The ehedk was endorsed into a trust, thay woro: & wook ngo. Hor | spot, $5.433¢@8.45, on this market during the past few days und ludy finge : bar, 14e; va cper near the Cotton exchange to TWO OLD EGCENTRICS. by Max Endelman to M, M. Buckman, snything graaing low, the market has beer Butter—Quiet but steady; western, 13@ | for the corresponding period in 1857 and 155 nilli wafers, 14¢; dozen N York Telegram reporter the e — purser of the steamer Ancon, who inse dull throughout. Of low grade natives there | 19'gc. R I Tane 188 T June T, [ Jano 1, ckages in a bo % 3 other day, **Phere are a few brands | ©ne Had a Peculiar Lingo and the | (g,50d it, took to Vietoria and had it was not an oversupply, but such were borno | Cheese—Steady; Ohio flat, 7@s'fc. AR T TR TR iRG B All goods pacise: s cans 1¢ por 1h advance | GGy EE0ATE R PRTES Other Died on time, cashed on April 26, 1858, as shown by down by the overwhelming flood of | Minneapolis, June 30. — Wheat — Re- ,,‘\ 5, @hds | 445 @4 TS except snow il afer sodu, which ure | 5 vale, ginger ale is o vile deeoetion | Old Unele Eb Thomas, who flourished | the official stamp of the bank. He toole Texans., The run of Texans for the weck is | ceipts, 192 cars; shipments, 72 cars. Choice Sunday | 450 @ 4 & ;5 hoked only in cuns, Soda in Wlb and 8-1b | B8 A Bng R o) u Turner, just on the » of Hurtford, | ¢ 0 lag) the largeat on record and prices were ‘the | nillinie wheat' ige lower." "Closinie: No. 1 [ 18 530" @ 10 Gis A wer boxes, Jge per 1b advance; all other | of eheap popperund bud water. e J s L e iy | the money over to Soattlo, dopostigR lowest on record, and declined fully 50c all | hard, cash and Yuly, 701je; August, S0lic Sunday, ) goods 1e pdr 1b advan 1 1-1b paper Another barkeeper opposite the Equit- [ about twenty-five yeurs ugo, says the | 8700 of it re FMirst National Bank of round. The large proportion of the receipts:| No. 1 northern, ‘cash and July, T8¢ “August, 440 boxes, 1e per 1b advi b boxes are | able building qualified his remarks and [ Lewiston (Me.) Journal, was a quaint | Seattle to the credit of Jeff J, Kuehn, were fit only for canning purposes, und | 79¢; No, 2 northern, cash and July, 7e. : .60 iR od in cascs holding 18 jn a case. The - | sid: “Ginger ale is getting to be move [ 0ld s ter, In his palmy days | and the balance of the money-$456-~he ' 4 4 fhauetare mal “;m"ml:“’"'wl".‘“;u&;r.",',";, tion. Fl..\:r‘—l':n‘- unged ; patents to ship in sacks 50 4 | 1 boxes are packed in cases holding 12-in & | popularas w0 dreink than soda water. | Enel as reckoned one of the for to Kuehn personally it Sitka on 0od 10 choice, §.50@5.70; common to fuir, | in carlots, #4550 445. 3 paw | casce Thedbboxesare packed i ses | pyong g very fow straight whisky or | most sehool masters of Maine, e made AT . y B84 505 oy s y H 4 holding 85 in a case, One-lb grabham and oa € Q8 Ky O € rcon’s arvival there, ORI S mixed, $1A0GL008 | Ometnnaty, .June 0. —Wheat — Searce G % @ C00 @410 | holding i inecase, Quodb grabum und oat- | 1 ndy dvinkers nowuduys, Nourly | the most. po tiar and original wse of | o 207 scalskins given by Mr. Toseos bs, §2.50; Texas steers, #2.00(@8.25 and firm; No. ‘-\',""h VA § 0 b Sunday Show tops for boxes, with glass opening to | every one calls for ginger dle with the | the king's English in ordinary conver- | witz to the combination are now in the Hous—The demand 'was fair and prices [ -~ Corn—hirm; No. 2 mixed, 5\ge. B 460 4007 @410 | show goods, Cuns for wafer soda, 8,00, | strong stuff. It's surprising, too, how | sation, yot at the snme time was a noted | possession of Jeft J. Kuchn at Sitka, sbout the same us for the past week. It }g‘", DL DG & 00, Bg0. e not returnable, Caus for snowflake soda, | the public is fooled, especinilly with a | professor of grammar. He could teach These 6,224 sealsiins at $5apiece wozs seems to be impossible to force the market yo=Biaadyy Mo, 4, 600, P ) per doz. ses with gluss face 10 | drinis so common. Three-fourths of the | grammar in school, but out of school he | worth to the United States government Pork—Dull'ut 14,2 ez - P o A i bove #5.70005.80 aud equally so to crowd it y q display the g e each, No charges for worted ginger ale is mad as hardly ever known t ak 2 ', Boscowitz boug] 3 Bolow 80,60ah.00. Withih that rango it has | Lard 3 _Special reports to the Cincinnati Price | pacl X for cans and returng imported ginger ule 16 nado } Waa hat Y QAR SRR i NGl 8 120, sud Mr, Boscowltz bought them; W ety . A R - 5 } A by k. grammutica ntence. v ay this 5.40 0 plece king #21,161.60 f fluctuated for wecks past. Current sales hisky—$1.14. Current show the number of hows packed | goods. Gilass front tin cuns and “snowflake - I . making #21,161.60 for Wero at §5.40G5.55 for likht; 85.40@5.00 for Milwaukee, June yheat—Lower; | from March 1 to date and latest mail dates at | Soda cans are returnable at prices ch d A sign bottles ave refilled with | pedagogue was talking with a stranger | the entire lot, thereby robbing the goye mixod and &.50@ for heav Pigs and | cash, T4%c; August, 3 the undermentioned places, compared w - the domestic ginger ale, and not one | about popular education. e intimated | eenment of $10,158.40.° Hud these sking eulls sell auywhere from #3.005.25 Corn—Dull; No the corresponding time last year, us fol Dry Goods. mun out of ton seems to know the differ- | thut he was a district school teacher, | heen brought down to Puget Sound im — Oats—Lower; No, 7 T March 1 to Juue 20— | 18w - Puixts — So1ap Gorors — Atlantie, 6e; | ence if theve is plenty of red pepper in | and finally the gentleman inguired in a | February ording to the statement of FINANCIAL. 1:“ " $ 5 Chicago . 1,006,000 i Slater, diye; Berlin il arner oil, 6@ | it. In making gingeér ale the extract | complimentary sortof w way, if he really | United States Marshal Barton Atkins, ! i Harley Kunsas City : 15,000 PIND AND Rones d, Gigei Al- | is mixed with pure sugar syrup. This | was in the habit of instructing the | they would have been sold for 6 & NEW YOREK, June 30— [Special Telegram to Omaha crrege | ; River Point, River, 60; | js diluted with water until an ordinary | Maine youth, *Constructing chaps,” | piece, that price having he bid f = B Bl )Ill Bt. Louls. arees Pacifie, 6 INDIGO BLUE v g I [ n bid or Tax Ber.|—Stocks—This has been the | Eh SO Indianapoifs 4 i Fhoife. tloh0 HOICO. / bottle contains only fifteen drops of | said Uncle b, “I should say 1did. I | them. dullest week we have had on the stock ex- | 480 = e Tuly Cinclunatl e A i Coprury, digo blue prints: | ginger. Two qualities only are made. | have always teached school, ‘and a very Tn conneotion with this transaotioatil shange this year. Speculation was chicfly | Oats—Lower; e o3 July, Wiy ‘C',f,,‘,“;‘““,',;‘,.( ‘;{121,‘: S ATnold A, 1203 Arnold Gold Seal, 10ize; | The hest is for private use and fivst- | diabolical school, too. This very after- W not he amizs to state that A, M. eonfined to room traders and transactions Pork—Quiet at $14.5. Cleveland .. ... ; . Di=s—Charter Oak, 5c: Ramapo, 415¢; Lodi, | elass hotels, while the second grade is | noon [ am going to put on my clarionet | Deluny, United States collector of euge steadily dwindled, and on several days fell Lard—Nominal at §7.80. Q:H&“:T:‘“}: Neb ... X Allen, 6e; l(hlmmnnl i \\mdwr 6ige; | sold in ap bur rooms and ice-cream | pantaloons (meaning satinet pantaloons) toms at Sitka, who figures so promis below 100,000 shares. The improvement l\m;:l; T!“"}'\;",ed‘ e D IRy s g1as asnasass [ Eddystone, 6ige; Pacitic, 615c, suloons and shall go down and get reprobated | nently in this combination, went to the made in, and the promising outlook for -Achanged ; vy aLH Barrs hlmuluhl Ye; Gem, 10¢; Beauty, - - (meaning recommended). Depend upon | democratic convention at St, Loui. 3 Mt dairy, 11@15¢. 12}4¢; Bayoune, 14¢: B, cased, 8.50. o The Missouri on the Rampage. it, I shall w very diabolieal sc - ik Bl SONREN products of the soil is the one encouraging |~ L G 00 Wheat - Firem; Live 8tock Notes. R0l Hayonae, 340, B, csed, it - he Missourt on the Rampage. | it, I shall keep o very diabolical school | a delegate from Alaska, elected b feature of tho situation to holders of stocks, | 4 MVEYRROh SRS, S T G T Cati: | No ewitle market. o AUPETWARF—BibD, white, 10c; colored, | Bruk, Neb, June 80.—(Speciul to Tue | ifJ got reprobated.” e | | United States democratic ofticinls there, and this is looked forward to as the basis of | fornia No. 1 and red western spring, 6s Gigd | FoKs about steady. NISCELLANEOUS—Table’ oil cloth, #2.85: | BEE|—The June rise of the Big Muddyis | The fact was that Uncle 12b's school | whom he brought out from Wisconsin eventually restoring to the railways, trafic | @is 7:¢d per cental. John Hastie came in with three loadsof | plain Hollaud, Siy@Wge; Dado Hollund, | Proving disastrous here. The water is out | wis one of the best disciplined in with him, Delany was the defeated and prosperity. The unremunerative Cum—uun and unchanged. cattle. dige. of the banks and cuttiog away lurge areas of droscoggin county. ;\’l one tune democratic candidate for congress from eharacter of the business of most of the an Qity, June 80.—Wheat—Lower; | _Jerome Hart, Stanwood, Ia, was a visitor | ~ COMFORTERS—$6.00@s55.00. land, The best part of eighty acres south of | made a zood deal “of tulk about building [ Wisconsin two y 0, and was seng il £ th ntry at present, especially l\o 2 soft, July, "w No. 2 red, July. ,,‘x‘, at the yards. Brrecien Sueeriya—Berkley cambric No, | the bridge, belonging to a large tract owned | a house in Turner, and 1n it he was | out to Alasku by Cle \.L‘,,”, U year ago. BRAAYS 01 Lho souney & ¥ SSPeCY | Bid, 6o asked. J J. R. Acom, North Bend, came in with a | 60, $3¢c; Hest Yet, 44, Gijc, butter cloth, | by Herb Jones, has alrcady been cut away | ¢oing to. have ‘“‘twenty-four double Lo y in view of the increasod obligations which | Pidy SHCapkec. o car of catiath d + Cabot, T3¢ ‘well, Sige; Fruit [ and it is predicted that the ehwnnel will eut | 8016 00" doops . and . the corn-house - they have made themselves liable to, is | Gars No.3 July, 200 bid. Thomas Riley, Newman's Grove, sold o of Loom, 9ic; Froeue G, 6; Hobe, 74fc; | through above and east of the bridge. The | 1o B0, nichaa ? One wintor his o ol z Philin & o, 11c, Lonsdule, 11ige: | entire force of rip-rap and track men and all E Davia Morrison, of Pouter, Ncb., writes to geucrally adwmitted, but the hope is rather | N0 000 0 80 GornQuiet | 108 of hogs at thle top price, 8 B B, o . | availuble force that can be procured s at | Wife was taken suddenty il and Unele | thociet of polica asking him. to ke @ 10 the thought that the worst isover and | p ¢'siaady: n saoks mixed, o1@odc; yellow, Omaha Jeads Kansas City nm month in ell Depperell, 46- 3¢ Pep- | work day and night to protect the banks, The | b rushed to. the doctor and said: RNy \ bai an improvement will begin with the | @hu;" white, 86 YEUOW: | tho way of hog receipts by over 15,400, perell, 4+-in “,;,},l, orell 4 dacioh" | tracks on the bunk have been taken upto | Doctor, my wife is irecaverably sick 3‘.,‘.‘.’,?.‘\ ‘“L;,’\,.,“.‘, ‘,‘,‘,.‘,{,;‘.' J;,",,‘H:”,;,d“,‘.‘.',‘;,'v' Barvesting of cowing crops, Large corporate Oats—Uusettied; No. 3, 41@4dc, Joseph Bliss, Schuyler, and Fred Powell, | ¢4, Zic; Pepperell, 104, 25¢; Canton, 44, | seve them from wushing away, Lwant you'to make huste with alf pos- o, 5 AR 0 A

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