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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1890. 3 nim, securod his reloase, raisod & fund | and play with the kittens. She would [ Barley Nothing dolng. $3.05@3.50: mountain, $1.95: Los Angeles, SPLVT Hl‘R FU‘”‘R\L MO‘”?Y to pay his pessage to Bagdad, and | fly savagely ut any other dog that dared [HE PECULH‘WE Mr\RK ‘Tb. Prime Tinothy 8118, #300; in 870 box lota 50 por box leas, OMAHA MANUFAGTHRERS. shipped him on the steamer which left | approach her charge. When the New- Flax—Cash, $1.48 LEuoNs—Per box, messina fancy, $4.00@ for Hong Kong this weck. The alms- | foundland was three months old he was it b el T TR L TS — LT LTTT AL Ao 4 . ~ - March, $0.801; May, | BANANAS—Per bunc Some Good Stories of Men and [ houee and insanity records show that he | sent into the country, but returhing a " . - PICTTY 5 2 5 was registered_under a false name, and | short time ago seeinsd not to have for- | DOdwe's ~ Bstimates . . Anxiously Matias GRAPRS--T ver bbl, §7.50 KIRKENDALL ~ 0 ‘ Lard—Steady; March, 8.041(i May, | choice, por bbl, §.00@7 00 O'her Animals, that he was taken to the asylum on the | gotten the friend of his_carlier days. Awaited by Wheat Traders. 0,023, CocoxNUTs—Dor hundred, $ Saccessors (o Reed, testimony of twoof the nurses at the | The cat and he immediately became Flour — Fiem; wintor whoat, $2.00@ | Prokies—~Medium, ber bl o small, | Wholosale Manaf dGYl]I'E[‘ um ql H"UB! almshouse, without an effort to secure | fast frienks and they spend most of 440; spring wheat, $3.75@4.00: rye, $2.50@ | 8.50; ghorkins, 4,0 & B, chow chow, | dpenwe sy st - 1 /. FORMED A COFFIN CLUB. | Lisstory through an interpreter. their time together. An injury to the | A FAIR AVERAGE DAY IN CORN: | 80; buckwheat, #1.00 per cwi. ath, 80,83, i, RADD, b v Provisions—Shoulders, $4.207@1." short Potators—Per b, ¢ common, e = Sl cat is quickly resented by the dog, : c Victoria (B. C.) Times: A wellknown | while pusey will not permit another dog u:?:“:vr a2, The Queer Orgamzation of Some New | 0ld Caribnoite named Gabriel Mills | to como near her or remain in the sa- | Oats Partake of the Genoral ¥ielding | 13 Jersey Citizens—Woes of a Man came near meeting with an untimely | joon, Tendency—A Moderats Stiffening % B ave PR i B tactd e e SIORZ & ILER, y; short ribs, March, 8487, MarLe Svoan —Per b, 1 creamery, 16@37o; dairy, D g toaéata fulh demabid s Pl tream ched: | shanldors. st bacon, No.' 1, 8o; dars and flats, 9i§@10c; Young Amoricas, | ham sausage, Sci dried nm-t hams, 714c 1 Lfl!fl‘ Beer Bl“cg end a fow days ago while mining on - § from Bagdad--Stisiaid the Fraser river, close to the old sus- | Not far from Berlin is Charloftenburg n Provisions—Catile Stsady— tongues, $6.00 per dozen; dry b | | 181 Noh Kiehtesnth Straet, O the Corpse. pension bridge. Ho had been running | Where thereisa great palace with splen- Hogs Continue Active. In fair demand: frosh, 12@13'gc. Blge par M ham roulette, w. ; add 1o per | em—mmmmm——e——————e = e adrift 1nto the bank and got in about | did gardens. The German fathers and Hides—Unchanged; heavy uud light green 1 for small lots. fifteen feot when the bank caved in, [ mothers take their little ones to see a Sliod el Bipeot aited Dels I Kreeh | ok -(Quotations are for. delvery in | ““““FAGTE GORNICE WORKS, | 8 The Curions 8ide of Life. covering him with about five feetof | wonderful sight in these gardens, | CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKETs, | folted calf, bige: dey fiint, 6@ic; dry saited | Chici Dey buffalo, per ton, $10,00a15,00; ’ i The divorce suit of Bookmaker Asa | earth. Neil Black, ex-superintendent | through which winds the River Spree. Bidos, Go: ey cult, Sautocdeacons, 0o each. | dry country, bleached, slotoalsoo; ary | Manufacturers of GalvanizedIron Coraice M. Hamilton of this city, against his | Of the wagon rond, together with a | Now, in thissame river is a quantity | Cmicaco, March 8.—|Special Tologram to | gajet No. 8, sigo; cake, 4o o Do | O bt ARt ro— Ol Sebbt potoes fancy | WIBdoweaps aud matiic skyiiehts, Jon Eponcior, wife, Hannan, has brought out some | [riend, chancing to pass close by hud of carp, and it is to see them feed—and | Tyg Bee.)—The wheat market was seri- | Roceipts, Shipm'ts, | Muscatine, per bbl, 4,005 onions, oxtra | emmsirocreicr 15800 T R000 DI SINS e Hnu‘lm\timnn.;' ways o San Franeiseo | their attention called by the antics of m[’lfl;‘f t'h-i]m—llnnt t'}.:)c “t.?'t{.“‘l"i’.""” ously interfered with here today by the fear waur., L 12,000 000 | fancy, por” bbl, #3.50; onions, fair, per bbi, { f E rancisco | Mills’ dog, which was scratching and | and Gretchens love to go to Charlotten- | of 166 18" Dodge's govertment | Wheati,, 13,000 15.000 | $2.30; rutabagas, per bbl, £2.00; carrots, por ' il € i kil ] Corn, 000 985,000 | b1, §2.00; varanips, per bbl, §2.00; hoots, por | e ATHISS’ Materia digpatch to the New York Sun. About | growling at the mouth of the drift. burg. These carp are very aged, some figures due Monday. .M oo A ) A A Y. any were kopt out ot KRy two years ago the Hamiltons visited | On their coming up the little dog dis- th'-h0m~ and nubr:\;;lm‘ng us.nosnl]hlle. for "fe market today by this influence, The U-;l-w v \\!mam:fl mlgl 1:00 :;2:!5}“:) -';:)::;‘r!ll(::::l E:ou )m;l::i{ :“4":" i A. HOSPE, Jr., ML o ' oning Ne ork, Mar. al coipts, 3 T0; o i Now York, and 8o enamored of life in [ ppearcd 1nto a narrow opening and | when a certain bell vings they all Ome | 44 feels naturally littlo bullish, and this | 20,950 busnels: expocts. 97000 Lashes; snot | Por bbl, #500; colory roots per doz, cocs | AMSIS Malflflalg, Pianos and Organs, 3 rushing in shoals, kuowing perfectly : G ) the metropolis was Mrs. Hamilton that | [1°Y horcaived that themine had chved | St B 0900 G Ginher hell; | keot them from selling todiscount crop | stendiers No. 2 rod, S0%o 'In elovator; | onions, her bu, Tocwd]. o, 1819 Douglas atreat, Omha, Nobraska. ) o wante " i il vhicl o 88igc, afloat, 87ig@S9c f. o. by op- ArrLe Burter—Per 1b, 6@7e, = 4 thewanted to romain, and 8o her hus- | heard o muflled groan, and immedintoly | And_they are never disappointed, for | fikures, which for somo remson are expucted e s O S AR : Meat—S@10c por 1b, —— - [ band returned to the Golden Gate alone. | concluded that Mills was buried under- | the public delight in feeding them. to be bearish. Several houses had very | g, S@1be per 1b for choice, ___Coal, Coke, Eto. I Mr. Hamilton waited with Job-like | neath. Quickly procurihg spades they _— bullish crop news today from Tennessce and rn—Receipts, 24,000 bushols; exports, RyEs- 8@10c por 1b, “OMAHA COAL, COKE & LINE GOy i paticnce for his young wife’s return, | proceeded to dig the man out. After I was sitting quietly by my fireside | Kentucky, but it is not half believed and had 500 bushels; spot steady; No. %, 86¢ in *-:@lxl‘plur b, o A Jobh f I % { Tt e duy sy st b the fol o, | twodours’ hard worle they brought him | ono winter ovoning, “writos a corro- | little effcct. Chandier, Brown, ~ Lam. | slovator, "3fc ‘afioat; * ungraded mixed, | | Durssen Veat Clolco medium, 7@iiqe; obbers of Rard and Soft Coal, S ieasaiss Naahod seer the wires feom | 0 light. ~ Beyond sustaining some se- | spondent of Youth's Companion, when [ sons and other -houses bought frecly | #Ethcs obtions temt March, dbo. ' | Ik PO Wk QS o o) 0 Bouth 13th irest. Omaha, Net Now S vere bruises, Mills was none the worse | my curiosity was aroused by hearing o [ ou the crop damage news from the |, iots=ftecolbts, | 48,000 bushelss, exports, | GV T Vs Dbl €12 50 14,0, NEDRASKA FOUL GO hb UL 4 for his experience and owes his life to | sound not unlike a canary’s warble. but | south. Jones Kennott led the selling early. | mixed western, 97@0c; white west. | _ CibER—Per bbl, refined, $6.503 hult bbl, " o] ‘A, M. Hamilton: Hannah died last | his sagacious dog much more subdued, which seemed to | The northwest soid wheat here later. Tho | ern, 20@3ic; options firm; Mareh, 2550, $8:50; hard older, pure, por bbL, §5.00, Shippers of Coal and Coke. | night. Send $250 lor funeral expenses. T come from under the fender. local crowd, led by McCormick & Co., |~ Coffee—Options closed steady at 10| LINSEED Ot—e, 21 South 13th streot, O % Lucy.” A unique piece of handiwork has just The sound increased in loudness, Pflum‘lcdl'-lm l‘nnrlkul ‘:"‘{“{l il May w‘hfll points up; sales, 86,250 bags; March, $17.85 Ty et "gl'"‘l-"':"""- Neurnika: Lo Lucy is Hannah’s New York sistr. | been completed by Mrs. Sophia Lura- | changing from the warble toa rapid [ 3¢7%%0 1o 78%e 0 T840 to T8}5c to_ 7830 May, $17.10@17.20; spot Rio higher; fair , Sateb Ly . b e ool i e, Vaterburo, Ci vho i v © o Tle at 1 o'cloc o sold off to | cargoes, §20.25, Driep Fruir—Currants, new, b MSTRONG Humilton promptly forwarded the | more, of Waterburo, Con., who is now | succossion of bell-like notes, ristug and [ 13166 w0 4 i85 b 0. e tuar Sogar--Raw, firm; refined higher; fair ;i Blgo; pranes, bl DEAN, ARMSTRONG & CO, approaching he ‘ lemon Wholesale Cigars. fard dates, boxes, 12 IS, | yog Nortn 6th Btrest, Omaha, Neb, “Hello” 1499, citron peel, drums, 20 b ventieth year. Itis | falling as the notes were more or less | the .,om,,,, prices of the day. refining, 5 116 ited closed, April 047¢c., peel, drums, 18¢ S W e it a mortuary wreath in mem of ner | rapid, and sounding clearer than a | May 781 ¢, June 7i'sc and J Petroleum— . Wb livke | "’“|‘°'l°“"'”‘ | busband, “who was dead nearly five | bird’s and far softer and sweeter. maies on nm ecrekne i tho Vislbin' sUDPIY. | Bt roin s e o ok 1ic; avricots, cheico evaporated, 14ige; npri Che undertaker -Jemands another | vears before the curious symbol was be- | I gently lifted the fender and was | range from 250,000 to 800,000 bushels, with | Pork—Firm} now mess. $10.75@11.25, cots, jelly cured 25 b boxes, itc; upr.- Td——, Mot 5 #100 for funeral accoutrements. Please | gun, She made 1t of the relics of her | just'in time to see a little stub-tailed | 800,000 to 400,000 the popular figures. It is Lard—Stronger; western steam, $0.85; | cots, fancy, 25 1b boxos, 5 ap. ry Goods and Notlons, forward at orce. Luey. late husband and of articles which were | mouse, of a light-browu color, pop into | ¢laimed in advance that Dolge will make | May closing at £, Bl Gatata ot T RS bl M. ESVITH & CO, ‘ amount by telegraph Three days later ic 3 ; T 5 L ; hAA the wheat remaining in farmers’ hands | ° Butter- westorn dairy, b@iSc; | Bpples, Star, Siye; apples, fancy Alden, Sy RS H UL O ]”" proponY o ""‘0 w‘”‘ft“,'h“ l'"'c‘l“i”ld 8 hola/indor the sill: i 142,000,000 or over. creamery, 1 v 5 1b, 10c; ap les, Fancy Alden, 3 Ib, 10c Dl'y Goods, Furnishing Goods and Notions months afterwards business took him to | b e framo is of putty, into which, |~ Every night for six months Twassung |~ Corn was fairly good in volume and fu- | Cheoss —Strong; western, 10@10}c. Salt Lake, blackberries, ebaporat | Juglas, cor. 11th stroet, Omshn, N 50 1b boxes, 18¢; peac o May, 257%¢c. Lake, Did; May, 200, boxe 1 cherries, pitted, dry s, pared, fano pited plums, 81gc; raspberri New York, where he intended to visit w'.)t.]ile soft, (lll,lc widow placed, [muzr,l;: to flccp by my little warbler, who got | tures were not changed from yesterday. " i fawl others, the following articies: In the | to be on very intimate terms with me, | Shorts were about the only ones to buy corn May, 7t the last resting place of his wife. On | o0y or'of thie top cross piece aro the | and would run around the room and | and roceivers sold. Thero was an effort | “gg 1943 MY, TRKG, his first night in the city, however, us | gpectacles of her iate lamented and a | pick up stray crumbs or sit upon the | arly to prevent puts being reached, but it | Gata—Weal; cash, 200 KILP 'K KOCH DRY GOODS 4'0,, “uow. | THPORtEDS & Jobbers in Dry Goods, Notions he was sadly walking the street, whom | small vial containing the pills which | fender and sing his plaintive little | Was claimed that fully 1,000,000 busnels were | - pork_Firmer at $10.12!5 nes, B C. OFWIEC | Gents' Furnishing Gools, Comar 11th and arme; \ 3 i {hen Ll bl : J = put today. Poole and Sherman were sellers | 1,urq— Nominally higher at 85 50@5.75. sins, - California London cron ., Omaha, Nobraska. should he meet but his erring wife. were left over from his last illness. Be- [ solo. of May and Ofr sold before the close. 5 e wud)vm% o-n 85 50@>.75. Gl 1o0ks i oatalay oFop. 1850, - ~ay “How 18 this?” demanded the aston- | sides these, there are many small stones Once or twice he ciimbed upon my | Hutchinson was on both sides, $ 0y y & A % 05 Valencias, 1888, 6¢: Vales , new. ished Hamiltor. *“‘Ain’t you dead?” which he had treasured during his | bed, where he sat on his little haunches | icc off at 27%¢c. May sold at 2 Ay O Eaura Ly farch was [ e oy o o G oy ACTARIIOE ¢ By a8y Jal. scedlss, sks., 7i¢; Ondura layer, DEWET & STOND 20%c o | 1g@gie, Do 1 look Jike it?” cried his radiant [ life, his jack knife, a piece of candy | on the foot-board and sang for an hour | 20’5 at the close. Othier closing prices o igc: dried erapes, 4¢. . wife, laughing. ““Weren't these tele- | which sho said he had lot unoaten, | or more. wero: April 38%(c, June2iie. July 805o, | ot pANcess Marel ETOWROM—SeR | Soars —Castile, mottled, per 1, Saioc: Wholesale Dealers - Farniture. frome the Juveliest jokes ever ‘plngeu‘{ buttons of all kinds from his clothing, | He was finally killed by a trap set A‘ffia‘ifi‘ifx’..‘&“h?&’fe‘f"‘.m u'.'l”i"?liffy' Jod by | My, T8e. ¥ A F bl bl it e eob i ORRRRONDFRR 1le you wi ing me for deas i chee: 2 v i ats today, y AN Srdlngely o' RGETABLES —Tomatoes—3 b extra, $1.00: | ____ Famamstre \ h y a8 mourning 0) and a small bottle containing cheese | agninst orders by aservant, His fate Counselmas, and the market yielded with Corn—Lower; No. 3, 27lge. 3 b standara, western brands, 90:@0 gal- OHARLE. TIVERICK, Oats—Easier; No. 2 white on track, 223 | jong strictly standard, $290. Corn—Finest and payi llg‘moncv to have me buried, I | made by nis first wife. All of this col- | was bemoaned by every member of the | yollfAe /S May went off from 214 @21%c was spending that same money in a | lection" is labeled, as, for instance: | family. o 9 @21 et closed at 23¢. o Rilte e Vart roval way. Wasn't it funny? Why | “The smelling bottle used by the ———— I e T Ryotowors No.1, 4 ;"w'--;,};}g;v;"fgs';;;;;";a;:- ‘;{’.;"95 Furnitare. n § » st L ¢ y—Quiet; No. 2, ) e st ©Omaha, Nevraska. don’t you luugh? wife before me. Tociosed in rong Language. There was a better demand for cash lard Provisions—Firm; por, $0.00, th:nn’:l". western brands, J But llnuulwn didn’t see anything lu- | the frame ic a picture of him whose J. B. Loughran, ex-mayor of North | this morning and thut started buying for dicrous about the affair. He fimished | memory the wreath is supposed to per- | Des Moines, Towa, said recentlv 1 | May. This in turn started shorts to cover- P‘CIEN""M\ b 3 d back to San Ty Vi - _ | ing'and all products were advanced during usiness in a hurry, spes petuate. The wreath above the por- have just recovered from a severe at s i h W ROR: - woio Tou hatehat March 8.—Wheat—Steady: | room E h, extra flue, 22( Prench, fine, 18@22¢c; 1 1b Frrench, eaker; No 2 mixed, 31@3134c. 16@18c. Peas—Tres fiue, per can, MeCORD, BRADY & CO., Francisco, and the first thing he did | trait is composed almost entirely of | tack of la grippe. I used Chamberlain’s i 5 ctive; No 2 mixed, 333;@24igc. i , was to bring suit for a divorce. The | flowers and leaves, each of these made | cough remedy, and applied Chambor- ;",'fi'l'v 2‘,‘,‘;":,","‘;,,,’;;;‘\'v.:":;s{:,‘;“;‘v;‘;‘,‘g“l;‘; Whisky—81.02. H@UH g;'(?&‘ g“,‘i;g::,;‘;',;“{,‘fg,‘ "".j"m";i:‘i{ Wholesale Grocers. trial has been pending since last July | either of some portion of his coat,waist- | lain’s pain baim to my breast. These | close. May lard sold up to $6.05 and closed | Liverpool, March 8.—Wheat — Quiet | row, standard brand, 1.1 b souked, bilc. Omahs. Nebraskm = awaiting the arrival of several commis- | coat, trousers, neckties or suspenders, | remedies were just the thing in my | at$6.02l¢. May pork sold to £10.10@10.12% | holders offer moderately. String Beans—2 1b high grade, Rofugee, 85¢: R RRE sions from New York. and worked together artistically. The | case. My child had croup some years | and closed at $10.07%, with March at $0.871¢ Corn—Quiet and unchanged. 2 1b Golden Wax beans, 7c; 21b string Yesterday that of Pat Sheedy, the | shirtin which he dieda is honored by | ago, and we used Chamberlain’s cough | and July at $10.15, “Ribs were 5c higher at | Minneavons, March 8.—Wheat—Dull; | beans, 70c. Lima Beans—2 b _soaked, sporting man, arrived and was filed. It | having made from it a showy bird, too | remedy with perfect success, since then | one time and #4.924 and closed at #.90. 218 cara; shipments, 23 cars Boston Baked Beans—8 1b Lowis, $1. corrohorates the story of Hamilton re- | wonderful and strange for description. | we have never been without these s ) No, 1 hard, March, 7io; May, 77i(c; | crown brand, 6L50. Bwaet potatons- gardng Mrs. Humilion's deception. | Just outsido tho wronth are placgd sus: | medicines in our house. Thad 4 cousin CHIUAGO LIVE STOUK. oy }":,’o‘;';',,“‘“' 81 now bumpiin, $1.00 T b e Sheedy met her at a walking match one | pender buckles and watch chains en- | who was a printer and was employed in ) 00Ds—Barl night in New York. Ho knew nothing | Lwined with the hair of the mother of | & job oflice in this city, where they wore | , CHIoA00, March 8.—[Special Telegram to | March, i Lt R Atmoul, 3 A vin ¢ Job 4 4 A _C = i Kansas Oity, March 8 — Wheat — veas, ie; IoRareer of her protended death till she confided vife, S E culars J erlain. i Gl SOV O BLID b 2 : ; vermicelli, 1005 rice, A \ his first wife. Some of -the hair from | printing circulars for Chamberlain. Ho | 7% BE&IZCAHE A fow fois OF PO | o (S o, &'y, cash, G, e HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR, % | Builders' Hardware and Scalg Repair Shop 105 Dougles | Bi{@4c; :; maca it sugo JOHN A. WAKE uml ‘tapioca, 6@7c: 4 the whole story to him and boasted *‘I | his own head has been made into ten- | had a deep-seated cold and a terrible Corn—FEasier; No. 2, cash 21ic bid; ima bean: ¥ e ; have done the old man up fiue, and’| drils and the stamen of one of the | cough,and while setting up the copy he | terday and about everything except cows and | yravon o1ice, i} n—“‘;'l"“‘l"““” T UG e Wholesale Ll]l]ltt’. Et[: don’t you forget it.” flowers is of the material that lined his | made up his mind to buy a bottle. It | cannerssold about tho same as yesterday. | Oats—No. 2, cash 17{c; March, 17e | gf ,dzw?fi'» ,;’;,“;1 C; gasoline, 13, nalad/oll, Imported and American p..m.,,ul‘ nt. State e coffin. On another side of the wreath | cured his cough and that” was the first | Speculators in stockers and feeders re- | bid. BTty O RDIM e 16 IO R s h o R e $5100 CLLLUERA Wb, ,“,“,“\’“..‘{;""“ 1o Caient About 500 residents of Newark, N. J., | is a banch of raisins he bought her the [ time I ever knew anything of Chamber- | ported about everything sotd, but at least 10c LIVE STOUK. 2 1b lunch tongue, ;1 1b corned bect, HAS. R. LEE, have organized a coffin_ctub, with the | winter before he died, saying: ‘“Now, [ lain’s remedies. I have been strongly | to 15¢ lower than any day during tbe week. i - g N 1b cornea beef, $2.05: 6 Ib corned ) ?"J"t‘l of m'uvldluu: T;qus at low i don’t cook any of these, but eat every [ in their favor ever since. My own ex- | Those who suppose that ‘the so-called “‘big m‘é"\'r'l\:l:m};*‘;i‘_lfi-—" he Drovers' Journal beet, 80,605 14 1 vo*lncnl boo, $14.00; 3 1 Dealer it Hardwocd Lumber, or poor people. The initiation fee is | one.” Balancing the raisins are three | perience and that of my family con- | four” are running this market will do well D! O S oneless pigs fect, 203 11b English brawn, L ') 5 00 cents, and the weekly duee $1, says u | wires, cuch supporting one of his teeth, | vinces me that these remedies are the | to study those figures. Koports from west- !l,‘;;l',‘;;'l““;f:“';‘"‘:‘-eL‘;_:’0- ""“’"‘;“":'-m—kar; f,l.};“m:"l\-l,'“h"élml- "i“hfi' f;;‘;l)mg“{:{ l;‘:l)‘z] Wood carpets and P"a“,".‘“",‘j,f 8. Jib and Duglss i New York dispateh to the St. Louis f and behind them is the last toothpick [ best in the world. That may be strong | ern markets show only moderate receints, so | and feoders, 0 bulls and | $1.75; 2 Ib compressed hatn, 8 y 11b chipped MISSOURI MINING CO. 1 Globe-Democrat. I'he agreement which [ he ever used. . language, but it is what T think.” 8 il T0t Bhve maH IRl For tiase) | mixed) “loxas ‘om tod steors, | boaf §2.00. ) i o 4 2 M} L each momber is required to sign pro- TR —_— places for Monday, but looit for a good strong | $3.00@ Fisii—Codfish, extra Georgos, new, blge; Mme flllfl s]lDDP‘S.Fr Hard a1d Sol' Coa vides that, “In case of the death of any There are unervous women and Irregu’ar Strain on Boilers. market, if not a higher ohe, the first of the Hogs 18,000: shipment; grand bank, ne 5 v 1b, blm,Kr. LN "F“”;‘FR;;"I'J(I"B Ot Neb ; member of his family he agrees not to | women of nerve. It wasone of the [ o FEEH AT SEEHE O FEIER: o Cec™ Tirllo ° recoipts of Texuns for | market a shade figher; mixod $3.85@4 05 | o snow white, 3 1b bank, new, 44o; Tu Loy ¥ engage the services of anundertaker, [ latter to whom this tem refors. says | oo oi® o a G eam botler 1s dus to the | this wesk aro vory light, not over "“” and light, $3.85@4.05; skips, #.20@ | key cod, large ‘middles, bricks, S Dealer in Lllilli]fll', Latn Lime Sash head, of all fed cattle. white crates, 12-5 ib, huxua. 51 other than to lay out remains | the Lewiston (Me.) ‘Journal:' She at- unequal expansion and contraction of :Swen. o 15 ,.500 b, anoep—l{eeaipu. 2,005 “mmun“‘ and secure burial permit and under | tended a prayer meeting last evening, its different parts, owing to the effects n .na Dougias. ‘Ofos halibut, 11c; medium a Dougl Doars, Yards—Corner T oo XA erer dots market steady ; natives, $3.50(@6. no circumstances to buy from |and in the midst of the services u YD ¢ to 1350 1bs," $3.50@4.50 B AL No. 1 scaled herring, 23c; ( / N il % & of changes in its temperature, says the | 1.200 Ibs, $3.25@4.00; stockers and feeaers, | corn-fed, $4.8( ffl_fl 3 Texans, ‘354' herring, 55¢; Hamburg spiced herring, $1.50; them a coftin.” The agreement says | mouse made its way across the room | g fory 3alve. In the caseof flue or tubus | $2.40@3.30: cows. bulls and mixed, $1.50 | lambs, $5.00@5.25, Russian sardines, 75¢; Russian sardiies, EREDW G"‘“" further that the club would be divided | and crawled up her clothing. Did she f 155 5000 10 which the flues or tube- | 3.00: bulk, §2.30@2.60; corn-fea steers, $3.00 | Kanaas City, March 8, —Cattle—Rocaipts, | plain, 55c; imported Holland herring, Crown an]m leg Ufifl]flflt Etc., Etc, into classes of thirty-four members | swoon or scream or gointo hysteries, or f 1o " ove” directly exposed to the ine 60. 2,100; shipments, 1,500; market weak; | brand, 80c: do. fancy milkers, 0c: mackerol il { each. When thirty-four members of a [ do any other ridiculous thing? Not [ {ve FOTE € {'h “1 “; hell “" HoGs—Business continues active with an- | steers, $3.35@4. COWi 00@3.00; stock- | No, 1 shore, half bble, £13.00; bioaters, half class had cach paid his dves of 81, that | she. “Adriotly pussing her hand down | guti€ 0 4200, 00aYs (AR gutiealE NGl VRS S ND L thcy [erslandRtencnSs shiaetal e bbls, 818004 whitetish, half bble, $7.00; trout, o ay for ver he 58, o I : 3 week the general market has been rather ogs—Roceipts, 4,200; shipments ; | naif'bb! amily whitefish $5.00; sal: PSS e ~—~— wouldibe & sum;sufclentitoipay forions |(over her dress,sho locaed thel liktledll ¢ nes oriiilues, or theiniimatay uneven, but changes have not been material. | market stoady; ail grades, $3.675( * | mon, $3.50; 1 1b maclkerel (horring), €1.00@ I. OBERFELDER & CO., coffin. Each week a drawing would be | ‘*virmint” and held him fast till the had, and the one drawing the lucky | prayer then being offered had reached number would be given an order for | its final amen i the coflin, which he or she could pre- | deliberately panded lengthways with a force c: Prices at the close are not much different Nath St Y. h 1.10: 1 1b finnan haddies, $1.7 Ib lobsters, i illi il uted to tour the heads off the boilor, | from those of last weok, The market has | Lo March §f’_“,f-,me"_'§'<;w,';‘"v“z oo | #1.96@2.00: 110 Alaska -ulm’ou Aleut $1.10: Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions 1 1b oystors, 205,210 and 212 South 11th stroot. when she quietly and o8ele Y ) \ MRS : A yaa ‘Where the flues are placed ver, suown considerable strength in the face of | shipments, 1,000; market steady; fair to | 2 Ib oysters, 10 oz, $1.95 tired to the adjoining | yp M50% 0 PRE O B ETCNEN BERE | fncreused receipts. The shibping demand | fancy native stsers, §5.40@4 80; ' stockers | $1:15; 2 Ib sélect, 13 oz, 235 11b clams, el | sent at any time to the manufacturers | room, and with the assistance of the the pressure is all on the lower side of | Poth for live hogs and for hog product 18 re- | and feaders, $2.25(@3.45. necks, $1.25; 2 1b clams, little necks, §2,10; St , 10 Brooklyn and receive the size of cof- [ janitor despatched the intruder. But t pleul and the plates that keep markably good. We see no reason to believe Hogs—Recoipts, 2,000; shipments, 2,600; | % 1b sardines, imported, per case, 100s, 7. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO., +7 fin they desired. There are over one | as we said at the beginning—there are | (o HGSCS [AG Hae, Ptes thi L Gob | that nogs will sell any lower next week than. | market stronger; heavy, $3.00@4.00; paciing, | $11.00@16.00; i b sardines, imported, per n . hundred people ‘with orders fin their [ nervous women and women of nerve— | (et HOEEREr, St 8 hou Mrusual for | this. $3.6048.90; light, #3.85(@3.05. e O il miboreed Iboiio, Wholesale Notions and Farnishing Goods. I»ockuts for coffins, and there are at | and here is where the funniest part of | ¢ n'uné’\lndurucx\lh L!l\usin troul?l;;:::xl:‘: AN GIAL _ Stoax Uity, March 8.—Cattle—Receipts, | i® (ORI, B3 4 SO0 4 ;“ul:;‘:r,‘.'.’-' 1124 Harnoy stroet, Omaha. +least fifty persons who do not even run [ this item comes in. When she had re- | 5t 3 g gy 000; shipments, 200: market dulli can- | §ines American, per case, 100s,” French and often dangerous leaks. ners, Thc@$1.25; cows, Sl nm%u 25; stock- style. $7.50@5.00;'% b sardines, 'mustard per case, 50s, $4.00@4.25; imported key sar- the risk of having their order cauceled | turned to the prayer room, and the | “myo“ymaller the proportion of the | New Yonk, March 8.—|Special Telegram | ors, $1.50(2.55: facdars, $2.36@390; veal 15. or losing thom, who have had their or- | meeting had closed. 1n relating her ad- |, ri® SRR I RTRROEIER P8 e || ST YORS el o oS e aricet | Satves, 8 00 ders filled and now have the coffins, | venture, of whom all had been blissfully | ORI L8 ARDL 5 4 3 Hogs—-Teceipts: 1,700; market ateady and | dines, $i8.00. i | Nuturally the clup mects with . good | 1gnorant, several ladios camo near | IRl the more notive will bo the offoct | eturted this mornfug s it losed yosterday | | G087 steady und | PiiwiosParion, 4o, s2. 0 o, sz | Whalgsale Refied and Labrcatig 01, 0 o oy Axle Grease, el Omahs. A H. Bishop, Maoagers { ovposition f inting at the mere though i : X @ ! flgl&] e?lv:ul',l;l‘xj:t; ‘1;:-0!2:301:"”Amgs:m?;} 2‘(‘“.:":;.03'100 ght of a 16 | and in the cuse of some 2 over night to change the hopeful feeling in Cocoa—24 Tb tin, 40c per 1b. 3 V 2 g S POTIONG G Pl Nl than half exposed to the influence of [ 1o stock market, and first prices were | OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS | Cnocornsm s e 23 undertaker tried to bring about the a e tre vi ory, red, 8] B Rt rest of the lub members on the charge | A citizen of Greensboro, Ga., who is | the tmesphero the tremendous power | goneraliy from 3 to % per ceut bigher than ) R e o e CARPENER PAPER €O, 2aordalaguasy. xpansive heat of vhe | ,4¢ evening's figures. The neavy buying in 1 £ J 4 P Eqos—Strictly fresh, 1le; cold storage, of gambling, claiming that they took | ia the habit of setting a trap in the din- [ & : 3 3 o e Sl ~ | fire below, and the contraction dua to (e B p) 5 ( chances for the cofllng in the same way | ing roum to eateh rats, hearing a queer | e RO, TE I CORIEACtion Tuo L0 | Roading continued, and on largo transactions | iciiod. limed, "salved, not wamtea. at iy | OuA—Ples 005 bige, Wholesale Paner Dealers. <z ¢ per by German chie- = Panor. us prizes are drawn from lotterics, The | noise theve a few nights ago weat down i i i that stock was run up to 381 against 37%¢ | price. —Almonds, 15¢; Brazils, 14c; tilberts, Carcy nice stonk of priniing. wrapying snd writing i R ! fdklid B9, 4 enough to tear the boiler to pieccs. e el || 3 : aus, 11c; walnuts, I2gc; ‘peanut por.Special ationio uiven to tard paper. i complaint was made betore a justice of | to investigate. He reports the state of *It is the unequal expansion of shell | 1ast night, and althougn other active stocks Burrer—Creamery, fanoy rolls, prints, 24 roasted, 1lc; Tennesso pea creame 23, | the peace, and was decided against the | things thus: “About a dozen small v t advanced so sharply, fractional | @25¢ 3 ) s e v iy and tubes, of the upper and lower shell, | Were not advanc Phpdrackions| ey ! undortaker, ' So the club {astill in ex- | mico had been caught in the trap. | ., really does m;: re injury to a steam | gains were scored all over the list. Sugar ’l“"“ed“"’l:‘rrl;’;l:h"l’; i istence and flourishing. This wus surrounded by foir or five big P A LSS, e s rats, who had dragged 1t to one corner boiler than the expansion and contrac- | was le packed, 17(@19¢ Some time x;i,'o. while the little seven and were holding a consultation. As [ year-old daughter of Joseph Frank, liv- | looked in, alarmed by the light, they olid packea, 2@ @22c; dairy, fancy rolls 20c; duiry, fancy solid i duiry, choice, “1d@1de; tion due to the changes in the pressure | from last night's decline and after- | country roll, fancy, 13@15: choice, 10@12c of steam; the leaknge and cases of rup- | ward rotired to below its first | country roll, good, Y@luc; country roll, Imt. ture thit so often occur in the lower | price. Early dealings wero attended by | 7@5o: poor stock, B@o. Ditvas (Grocers')—Per 1b—Borax, copperas, 2§c; Bay leaves, lic; giue, epsom saits, 40; glauber salts, Bc; suiph 3 blue vitrol, Ye; alum, 4c; tartaric neid >; rosin 2c; saltpeter, absolutoly pure, § a7 General Agents for Hall's Safes, 221 and 32; South 10th St Omaha. ing near Spearville. Kan., was herding ed their preparations : o ; gunt ““"""‘““ 2lbsin box, 1 oz cakas, = f, LA S A S RE Y B:t'c';“,“l‘:u e T Paations 10 (e tose: | seums and along the bottom of horizon- | considerable activity in leading stocks, out | LOUKTHE “’k‘l’m;m:v‘:f"“““l‘,’ wf,“,',‘f"@‘{,‘:v Hops, 1 and i 1b packages, 20c; sage, i and , Eto, _ v home and three miles southenst of this | of the trap botween his teeth: another | {IV-fired botlers are unquestionably | when the first demand bad been satisfled the | chickens, funcy, 11@12:: chickens, choice, 96 [ 1417 Pickasgs, 100;, maddor, Loy saitpeter, H. HARDY & 0O, placo, they went into n ravino,the little | seized him by the tail; another and | 1U¢ to these causes. and in very many | influence of the expocted bad bank statement | 10c; chicions, live, §3.00@3.50; geose,dreased, | 10ai Indige, S-ib aid 510 boxes, &1 e giri stopping to pluy ata small pool of [ another quickly took hold; u sudden ‘_"5““‘“"“’.'}’""0‘1 firing in- getiing up | was felt ana bears were enabled to wipe out | fancy, 11@12:; keeso, dressed, choico, 10 | |7'%% BEb 4 0Jb boxes. Madrls, Fci woal Dolls, Alb T Good * waternear by. While there a large | pull was given, and quicker than I can | §io0m on fivst starting tho boiler 15 £0 | tho gains jn somo of the list, Rock Isiand, | Jloj keose, Live, d 25-1b boxes, white, 4 f Tos, Dolls, Albums, Fancy Goo " blame. To avoid the injuries so often caused to boilers in this manner,it is necessa therefore; to exercise great car Suaars—Cut loaf,8'geicut loof cubes 75c; | Honse Nrnllhl ods, cnua. Carriagos. stanaard, powdered, . powdere |, EAISc0 NG OB Al A 80; granulited, standard, 7e; confection i §5.00@ | e A 6%c; white extra €, 64cj extra C, o Nf“{::-l""fl?;’f&%“ Arh}\(lc;(h; A UMAHA JUBBEHS' UIHEETUHY- black eagle dropped down within a fow | relate the door flew back, the mice d foot of her and commenced to drink. | scampered out, and before [ could walk ‘r Nothing daunted, tho litdle mirl pickod | neross the rooih old rats, young rats,old up a stone threw it at his eagieship, { mice and young mice had disappeared, [ the¥ ; striling bim on the hoad and_ causing | loaving the trap 1n tho corner with the That Have boon blown Gut. and Ceitseme | for the wealk over £2,000,000 foans decreascd | 30; canvasback ducks. " &00@5.00 il wings, the Diag wiad srom | door shut and every vestige of the bait | 16 cool down. The fire should be raised | $,450,000, specie decreased 32,450,000, aod | §1'50@200; mixed' ducks, doz.. $1.o0@S: ¥ gs, goue. moderately and gradually, and the | deposits fell off nearly $5,000,000. This was | goese, Canada, .00} geeas, small, $4.00 Missouri Pacific, Louisville & Nashvillo aud | Guicice. Tive, doz. $3.00@5.50; ,,,Km;n,~d", Bituminous Coal shares being conspiciou 1 The bank statement was the bear influenco | guie, | $1LOO@LS that it was predicted. Reserves decreased [ plover, $1.00@i.2; mallard ducl MeLaughlin's 30403 German, Dilworth, Alaroma, 195501 | | B e e 1{c, Agricultural Imp!amemu tobe a trifle less than 11 feet, and i ori 3 ) [ el i ld Aot i There are still somo towns in Maine | boiler moderately filled with water, o | the turning point in the markew. Prices de- | @80, /0 © 0 “Green—Fancy old golden Rio, 5c; R T T T # Tho littlo firl, all agree, has per- | which neither the railronds nor the | thut the incroase in tewmperature may | clined to thecloso. Reading felt the weak- | BEESWAXNG L 10@He oL L peaberry, Rio, choice to 4 y formed a fout *hat any nimrod might | summer visitor hus yet invaded, says | be gradual. In cooling off a boiler the | ness least and closed 5 higher | yonguas, kits, 8285 pickled trine, kits, Goe: | 181CY, 24c: Rio, priuie, 2315} Rio, Rood, 2130 Amfll]“’”l]]]]lflfllflfl[! Wagung Cflfl'lfllfl’ | woll ba proud to down with o gun.forhad | the New York Sun. ~ In such o town | Sme care mustbe exorcised. The plan |t 8. Sugar closed "o point | OO O, trige, kits, 850; spicod pigs | Mochi 200; Java, genuine O. G., 98c] Java, Buski Wholosalo fin, Nebrask she only wounded him it would hayo | the greatest event isa wedding or a | adopted by some engineers of turning u foff from the opening at 603 | hocks, kits, §1.20. good interior, 24¢; African, 23c. AR\t 4. - INCIoRlS, - QEREN, NOVIMKS: been more thun probable that he would | funeral. In alittle village on the up- | Stream of cold water into the boiler us | Burlington, after touching 105, closed at Pur bbl, $0.75@10.75. 1“!“" lev,“;lx:ffll\-hflxl:.l'T.f.'\’\f'fir:l,?f,.";"L.N“” O 5. WIND BNGINE & PUME O,y | iy attacked her and seriously it not | per Penobscot the monotony of a long | S00n us it is omptied cannot b too se- | 1045, Northwestern touched 11014, closing UCKWIEAT F'LOUR—Per bbl, $4.75. Cortox Twixg—Bibb, very fine, § or 4 iy, Steam and Water Supplies fatally injured her, winter was broken by the funeral of the | verely condemned, nor should the fur- | av 1005, Rock Island, St. Paul, Missouri Qe ATarD, o ayanedium, | 2ac; fine, 200; Daisy, 150; candlo wiok, 226, | taiiday -fn: Jollin, 013 wnd 6 Junes 2., Omaa, e year-old child of one of the church | hace doors bo suddenly thrown open, or Pacitic and Unfon Pacige gach lost the ad- @00 sourss, nvarake, 15@17o; ootts and | . OMYES—Quarts, er doz, $3.75; pints, per s, Acting Manager. ' Chaskel Halovy, o Hebrew, lived at | deacons. The whole town poured out | &ny other nrmeuduul: taken which will | yance of the first hour .and closed i to 3 | rough, average, 14@loe. do3, 885Dyl per gals BROWNELL & €0, Bagdad for many years. Somo timo ago [ to the funeral services, They were result in suddenly lowering the tem- | 1o cent under lust night:: The money ques. | . HAY—Choico upland. $.00@0.25; midland, | RoAR=-10 gr. aldan, S0} Reod, Uei white | BeSRIR R Bame UROMO |19, (10 S Thy parior nd. Share. s | perAirs, B unid Gocraasn 1 tho ous | bk Seal e sk aehi Ehe money aue | o AT CIAL I 0@ mulads |l i R s, Bl G i GO R ¢ o air of ‘sorrowful rctanoy. | being quite as bad for safety and dura- ot HRORIAACE | Hin T8 AND PALLOWS —(Green salted STARCH—43{(@8c per 1b. $heutiro Loa: iy, 1211218 ing that his brother was in Bombay, ho | with an air of sorrowful expectancy, | 008 AE S0 NC SRTAR O ARC SRR | and the bulls foel discoyfdged over this fea- | bides, 45go; dry suited hides, b@te dry fint | STOVE PoLisi—82.00@5.57 per gross, T Avenwortl atraut, Orgatin. saved enough money to reach there, | waiting for the ceremonies to begin. only to find that his "brother had gone Something had gone wrong, and the ture of the market. hides, 7¢; calf hides, 5¢, Damaged hides 20 m‘ln‘n ~wAm » ber 100, $17.00; Lewiston, per and unequal increase above referre dto, | X : Qi The following were the closing quotations: | less. ' Shocp pelts, green, each, 7oc@sl to Yokohama. In the latter city he | guests grew impatient. Finally the —_— D Tl Lal ret ot UG MoLsses—Buls, N. 0., cholce, per gal R found his relative in great poverty, v deacon appeared at the door. His fuce | In another column of THE BEE isan B da zenuler ;’;P‘w':’x;"/:c; NoLd o) irbué,‘fi‘l:)i‘v:lz;.b.{;;z«:; 5503 bakora', 24(aise; biack strap, s0e. RLING TRON WORKS, | ). &Sun Franoiseo dispatch to the was long us he said: item headed “Strong Language.” It is | UIN diaroguine yellow, 2i(@so. auoYBATEDG. ParRR-Siraw, por B, 1@ WI'UUEM and Cast Iron Building WUI‘k York Tribuno, So Chaskel, hearing of | . *My frienas, excuse thisunseerly de- [ an advertisement worth reading.#Those | ;8448 coupons VicTanLEs — Now — Lettuce, per doz | 2foi rag, Shfo: munila, B, blao: No. 1, 7c. a8s work, general founiry, machino. fortunes made in C ulHurnlu. begged | lay. We have mislaid the rpse. who have spent #3 or #4 curing & cold | Central Facifio. 5c; radishes, per doz I)uqu}e hm—ll;'mon nf.-:;nr;’ pl‘,,rmwnl off u?. ith work', ‘OMce and w ;u 1Ry enough for steerage passnge to San | After much trouble the object of their | and perhups still feel the offects of it | Chickgok Al § jons, bases Rinche, SABN01 ¥ e L e DTS AT A S AT oy e 1o coutd_spouk only Por- | search was found. The littie coffin had | or have bean annoyed by one for. two or | Chickahurlingtan R ol F il b OMAHA SAFE & IRON WORKS, ~ ¢ sian and Hebrew. Hore he found | been placed on o tablo in the hall, | three weeks will appreciate what ex- suall, per dos bunch &% celary, Thi: S0: dairy watt, Asnton, 51 vass, | HANE'TS 0f Firg and Bueglar Proof Safes, 1 charitable Hebrew family, who gave | where it had been forgotten by the be- | Mayor Loughran has to say. Chamber- Droferrea colery, New 2 Vaults, Jall work, fron shut a o ) him sheltor. He could only'get around | reaved family, und tho guests s they | lain’s Cough Remedy, of which it On Pagitic Orleans, per doz bunches, 75@i0c G Andreen, brop s Lzr“i.‘.'-i‘.,.'é': hson B 1 with crutehes, and one day some hood- | entered had thrown off their wraps | speaks, has made man friends in Omaha | | Gay ; 00 per doz; spiuach, per bbl, §2 | =—— ‘ lums stole these, leaving him helpless | upon the table, and thus the oversight | during the past few months. g ¢ NTe cumber, per doz, $1.75(@%.25; oyiter plant, ‘ in the street, far from hislonging place, | was caused. The corpse being found, rem—— Missoun Pacido i) par don, 45@500; o ba:f"'bpur Hon, S0@sio SCHROEDER & DEAN He finully friod to appeal toa police: | the services proceoded as usual. The Only One. Moxex 0N cavt—Ews¥ with o loans, R Lcaime ee e S0 @t . ) wnan for aid. The Porsian custom is for —_ The Chicago, Milwaukeo & St. Paul [ Pwixe MenoaNrie Parsn—5 @7 per | plant, per 1b, 6@ic; new c Louisi the suppliant for charity to kiss the | George Wessoll of No. 24 Goenties | Railway is the only line running solid | cent. por urlfw. “l”iv"ew vntuv::\::l::l !ul'lmuu\il';tux:‘t;'l1 "sflp mDflm'i, Blinds and MUUMIMS lunds and fect of thoso they approach. | slip is the owner of & la 1 yestibuled, elogtric lighted and” steam | Stanuivo Excmsxor—Quiot; sixty-day | bbl, $6.00% tomatocs, "Hormudn, 10 1b boxes w" alevy seized the officer’s hand and at- | foundland dog and a little gray cat, | heated trains between Chicago, Coun- | bills 245 , 84,56, pox box, SLAUG b templed to kiss it, when the Irish po- | suys the New York World, About nine | cil Bluffs and Omaha, ¥ b Mg 0badh 6. Cuor'Fen_ 412, . e SOUTH OMAB'A o licoman, thinking ‘the man was drunk | moaths ago he brought the dog, when | The berth reading lamp feature in Stocks. : AND S and about to_bite him, clubbed Hulevy | but a duy old, into the saloon of Fred | the Puilman sleeping cars run on thess | New Yows, March 8. [Spoclal Telegram o v‘ Io"s__. nc s UNION ST0CK YARD 00, | and arvested him for drunkenness and | Offermai, his employor. Tho cat was | lines is patented and cannot be used by [ 1o Tus Ba.|—The follawiaz ars ths mia- Hend picked vy, 81.50@1.00; 0f South 0 i | | assault, The poor old Hebrew was sent | at the tio caring for'n new famiiy of | any other railway company. It is the ingstock quotations: hand picked navy, mediuth a$l.40@1.50 B nma i in1a! Dun fllahl. le“ea‘ | tothe almshouse. There his refusal to | six kittens, but nevertheless she took great improvement of the age. Try it | Alice 12 [Horn Silver 235 picked country, §1.80@1.40; good clean, ‘AJ éhellhlt le “am]al Bflflk, - | eat meat und his desire to kiss the | compassion upon the little stranger and | und be convinced. Aspen 11900 lron Silver. 17 2w | @180, g 5 A PocketCigar Case Free to Smoders of | hands of the attendants led to hisexam- | udopted him into her family. The pup | Sleeping cars leave the Union Pacific | Comst 300 [Nortn Bale 156,110 Cueese—Per 1, full cream Y. A., 1%; | 303 Soi 13th Street,: Omaha, | * ination for insanity. The vhysicians | seemed to approciats the care bestowed | depot, Omaha, at6 p. m. dally, arriving Rt Bl | 10l croam, ming, (11os Toll sroasl %6 J pronounced him a hopeless lunatie, and | upon him by his foster-mother and to | at Chicago at 9:30 a. m, Passengers Tn n}mf“. ;-u:m‘::‘;‘::lt .wwmm" @izer hfi he wus sent to the chronic insune asy- | really enjoy the companiouship of the | taking this train are not compelled to S rrT—— cream limburger swiss, 11@12c. - - - ! lum, There he was subjeeted to the | kittens, he grew rapidly, but with his | get out of the cars at Council Bluffs and PRODUCE MAKRKHKTS, Fisu—Fresa frozen white, trout, pike and w crowning humiliation in the loss of his | increase in size and strength he showed | wait for the train to be cleaned. Gat pickerel, per 1b, 7c; herring, 53o; sturgeon, RISTORED long white beard. This reduced the | no disposition to give his babyhood | tickets and sieeping car berths at Union | LHICAGO. Maroh Selilfom: . sl 100, e ey poor old man to desperation, and he | friends the worst of it. The old cat | ticket office, 1501 Farnam st. Wasar-Taar, Marol Tiio) May, ORiNgsscsions box. Florids brigh sy, 40,151 oA tried to commit suicide. Rinally, by | continued to watch over him tenderly F. A. NAsH, Gen. Agt. b_’;fhffli{‘\h«mfi"xf“a‘f‘ b1ay, i P e Wi ol o Oyl Hl(IS my AT J accident, Rabbi Messing discovered | and appeared to cujoy seeing him romp | J. E. PRESTON, Pass. Agh Ryo—May, #4%e. . " golos vavels, $4.50; scedlings, Kiverside, QU PG | R G T

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