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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SUNDAY., 'JUNE 22, 1800,-SIXTEEN PAGES. . 15 ai8 G0 | cornfedusiiime yefhwii] e advanedsont LTI SPECULATINESMARKETS, Xl N MINES. AWAY DO\{N SOUT“ IN DIXIE, Bo; groen salted o 1t 6K@7e; dr, IN THE sIB dry salted hdes, 6c; dry’ calf, salted bulls, flint R iIIE CONDITION OF TRADE, | &z s tof tho advance in th market, A ; deacons, 200 each " . Comparative Tables, James Colgrove of Wymore complaing about i o~ Unchianged; packed, 44@e; No. 3 The Tale of Escape Told by a Swedish wive charges ¢ 0re to South The following tabla shows the range In | §F shipping v stook from Ant ces on hogs d r o0} w h tes that th s . ors Report Money in @ood Bupply and | Driceson hogs during this and last week:” to Kansas Of 3([5.‘!::..;.5(-‘% 18 I‘é Large Export Olearances Show a Falling OF %<, On Inquir) it Babcock of the ] Equal to the Demand. Das. | s waer | ast woor. | Union stock yigds company stated that he ) in Wheatu(/! had mado complaint and roquested the rail- Recolnts. Shipm'ta. LY . R0 10,000 Baron Wrede, the Swoedish nobleman | A Travelor Makes Observations oa the 00 | who spent twenty years in Siboria, is now Bonthers Peopls aad Products 455009 | in Now York on'his way home to Sweden, Honasy roud offielals {0 roduce tho, frolght rate and — [ Recoipts, 62,90 R"““ ~“"““"““"“' l_‘f'thirl,\i-hg‘o years, ho QBENERAL PULSE OF TRADE NORMAL. | Rumstar. correct the discrimination, Tho complaintiin | e noon waoKET WITHOUT FEATURE holsi - export spot weak: | having been sent into_exile in 1857, « ' hort, n cight from Wymore to . 2 red, 4o In olovator; oxe afloat: ato 34 S e L DISTRICTS FTH f \ Thursiny Rebriaa City, 107 miion 14 8 {0 sonth ) HApmi o | b Tower-und ‘closed | Spigcoth #0, tho San. Franelsco it u vl oAy i miiles, 18 only 425, "T1S 18 i discrimination XS " Corh o ’ i o d o 3 d " 0l s o t Ho was implicates o AWholesale Merchants Report Busi- i = vor of'Kilns City and ugainst fouih | Oats Holds Tts Own Bretty Well to the | s0u5' Mot alo 15 1oret | Oras Miaxiabycatad 1n the plot agaliel | o eat Binerles~Whitoaitd Riaok Beits ness Brisk and Losses for the Year Rowi :;.'f'lfi”r,'.:.f‘,’,:l.f.’.'.,'.f.\"f, T ks oo e o Aot Close—Very Little] Business 256 Opkions stendys Tunn ciocing wt it °@ | esting story of his experience. He was | —Reain and Turpontine—Sheep and | Very Small—Collections Pro- hogion oy S Indat oA 1 1447, 1488, 1307 and | OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS, Done in Hog Products— Mot sy e eousnslsjasports, 3 4s | conaplanous ot Bweden aa) ths sclon of Wool-Antipodes -The Oracke nounced Good. 2 e Srsdats, Cattle Steady, yestern, Wgiic; options firmor: Jite 0losng | Fed the siotos of (o ,::,:‘. |»n‘::|‘-'('.,{k\ll-::i:: and the Indians. TR BC T I-'t‘:lhi:r‘rnlr'gn ll:(l'nr\!l;‘.’Tc":""l‘!‘\lf"xl‘Ln. 7:):up:r}::x —_— ‘ll'um\?-—n Hnmrllnnml near month gothland. The baron entered the Rus- - - Mr. Hughes roports the clearings of the 38 | Sunday | 4 67 croppic, 100; oat fish, 1lc; cod steak, 12f | ORICAGO, Juneft.—(Spectal Telogram to Tar | Jown: Mried: Tona pag points sian navy in his youth, and it was while Miss,, Juno 17.—[Speclal to Assoclated National banks of Omaha o8 foot- H] gu | an | s, 130; Oregon salmon, 15c; black bass, | Brm.]—Thoro was a landslide in whent this | 81501 ly 8 serving as a first licutenant that he This is in the immense piue fo g 84551,146.02, an_inercase of 7 6-10 per cent Lol 552 Vi bsters, 180, P torenoon which carrfed the price of July off 1 {""*“1 in the conspi 10 kill the czar. | eats on tho now raitrond loading rom Mot for the week ending June 21 over the samo ‘o n L2} e s A a e ied | cont and other months nearly as much, Attho b Most of the conspirators were officers in | gjun to New Orleans, about 150 miles from % In 1890, Balances footed 804000850, calf hides, 4150 Damag opening It appeared as if there would be no ulated, 6 1-6e. ' i \""‘ ;""".V and y. Nearly one hun- | o"upterand 100 from the tho gulf. The Bankers report money In full’supply, equal to Average Cost or Hogs, each, 50c@d | declsive action In the market, as there w. :‘l.fl-um,"ol!ffvfii’n': t 807% dred were concerned in the plot, which | pino is of tho long loaf varicty, specimens of at St was to blow;up the opera hous attends : Potorsburg: while the czar which aro not found in the northern states, e 9 2% | ing the ,“.'f,fi,,.,, BHoe and this forest covers about 10,000 square The design was betrayed and all the | miles. The leaves of this pine are similar to conspirators were sent to Siberia forlife, | those of other species txceft that they ara For nu\l‘if’ thirty years tho baron la- | twelve to fourteen inches in length, “Tha e Ay 8 & o vone | Wood is resinous, hard and very heavy, and bored in the mines, until about a year o luniber used in this part of the A | little In the way of news toaffect prices, The teeling of the trade was Influenced largely by 21.75; hand | continuous rains in the northwest and by the L00; hand picked | recent heavy rains near Chicago. Large e n, $1.3YB1.40. port elearances $how a falling ofY for the wee and at Now York, where dispatehes have re- ported so much taken, none were cleared to- Bhe dernand and say there Is o ifair call for | The following table gives the average cost Biscounts. Rles are steady at 8 per cent: | Ofh0Zson the dates montionad, inoluding the xchango s somewhat searce, but banks have em""',’,“y' ek “"‘,‘. SRR Loy R AL June 2. . M June ections to accommodate their customers. | J1n¢ & June It &1 1 3100 per 1,000 promium. Col= | June 4. 514 June 16 fikers are easy and the business B0 une 17 June 18 BUTTER {line unwi nterests . ) ity are in o very satisfactory eonditior June 10, Rt ohdlo 5 the only The general trade has hoen excellent and une g e i) (LT ULl ago, when hoe escaped, The baron” has | gonth i made of thie thee. Epprosth the Jobbing dlaicist shows more | June it. ane cooi, mink, éach, 20 sk= | others, but tho hullk of the tradt soon swithi ard-Nominal at $.59. this to say ahout his late homo: Tho resin and turpentine of commerco ara Activity than before at this time for many e iy rat, fall i muskrat, winter, 1015 Ovor to the selling sido and prices ylolded Whisky—$1,00. i - “*Siberia, although of immense pro- | made trom the sap of this long-loayed pina f i Hi skunk, hadger, 400@8L00; deer skins, 5 b 5 ot ngeresive e | o Butter—Dairy, 11@12%; creamery, 11@lc; b slosely. guarde Rt B d onrs, ighest and Lowest Sales of Hogs. R padEer f jkind | easily, Ilutehinson was garessive, He | piitton portions, is 8o closely guarded that on | and furnish the principal business of this Mr. Andreesen of the Lee, Clarke, Androeson Today. Y per b, 2 leor skins, wiuter, por b, 12 | 4514 hut it was sup) psed t0 be o orders trom L L "‘P f-‘q June 21.—Wheat—Recelpts, | A1 average, not over fifteen prisoners | section. In manufacturing resin and tur- Pafnareioomphiy seys: et e hakvy, | fishoes fustomors, Mitehell ws credited wih dump: | SEASOLIS, Jane, B WhaatiRacolbt | scapo. agmually, and of vhoss mnny | DOBMING the operatar, of boss, estatiishes o ully 25 per cen vater for the 3 i Linn, W. G ents, & 3 g ? o ally, @ . ra ore ho 8 1o s ors ar have Per box, AL L i AN q the wolves on the frozen steppes | inter quarters. The right to use the treos en vory small.” ‘ Mr. Schineider of Schnelder & Loomls reports frade brisk, 25 to 30 per cent he @ first six months of 1850, Sg"m-llun-« are falf and losses this y anean swoets, | a1l eo1d; and whon there Was no pood iy y Duarte seed- | goid again, Minneapolis dispatehes give st mates of rainfall at Dakota and Minnesota points of from threo to fve inclies the past Angeles, #4.00; fan Rosd i, 80,00 which surround much of the count is leased from the ownerof tho land and In some cases the mines are leased to | sometimes one operator will have under his English capitalists, who pay the pris- | care 100,000 trees, called the turpentine 1ok, 8443¢; No. 4 northern, Ju on track, KX@sio, l\lILWAUKll: June 2 vier than for 105 cars, 6,000 Ao 2 {inatrok-Kooh dry goods 1 our, 14 iwo weeks. The government estimate at Fort | spring, ¢ ? : phasa; " ’ 4 . ofi.’p,}nmx{% ul?)lll\rn ,".“rdnulm ‘;nlr‘ A1y, Boods Buford was wired us three and o half inohes i st oners a Iere pittance, amounting to o !h‘un! 'l"luv" mnToTn”mp!;: (ll much in “ll: six months will show an |m-n-m;» (:r 15 per ;:o{n. mwml_"'m of Btook., }'n ::m'.:: -four IlI()I‘l‘l;ll- \AA«lh"r;‘ n"r"f'.‘n]"w nlm- o —q'fi‘fyx\' Efi; ‘_.w Lte, 30@30!50. about 10 cents a day. Their condition is i“sn“\‘\u \:m‘l:h uml"' lv'\‘;shml\“r:;‘su “:l:'\‘nu; vor 1880 f » same ths. Prices are fair. . ears to be vastly too muc! or the spring ye—Qulet: No. 1, 470, >, e o g e de ¢ ver (850 for the same months, Prices af R taE oD Iy Aoston, Dt LB, M askes. SOl s Barloy ~Qulet e, most deplorable, and the stories velated | 3 Ut EL PRSI TR the. oo 19 ‘@ have had no such cutting this year ns was Showing the number of cattle, hozs and sndulged in Tast year to the detriment of the | sheopbought by the leading buyers on 1o- trade generally by Ohleago and New York, | day's market: 004,00 POr 24 Gt cus Kl s 81.0004.50 per 24 t case. wo bushol stand, Pork. cash, $12.70. by the American, Kennan, and the Eng- | seupified. The turpentine gathers in this Wheat—Unsettled; | lish gentlemen who have visited the | notch and by evaporation drics into a white Provistons—Easle) IKANSAS Orry, Juno 21 noon was: July 86%¢ off to &4o and up to B6l4e; August §730 off to 8650 and up to B8ic; and coniscquontly profits hro falrly satlstac- CATTLE. Two bushel stand, 84.0075.00. Sentember §7%c to §7c to §7i0; Decamber 8846 | No.'3 lard, ondh, 743%@7e: June, Tse; July, | place do it no injustice. gum, which the men gather about onco tory and our balince sheet mak good show= ) * o ) o 154 ? 1 83 o to 8% e to88lie, At 1o'clock half the trading | 733.@ No. 2 red, cash, d1c. W 8 P £ W «f ol fox “on - th right sido, Losses | Swift& Company... w5 © e, pond, B00;, hult b #.25: | force had left the floor for the derby and | " Copn Steady: Nor2 eash, 547@%0; June,20¢ | _ ‘*Women are mistreated and young | a B il gt tho ¢his year are = nothing, while [ Hhe 0 D it 0 + | wheat was weak and at the bottom prices for (os July, B ige girls ave captured and forced to inarry | year. This crude turpentine is taken to Tast year they were ot almost | ou® (b 159 s the day—July B3¢, August Bo'se, September iy, Jine Qs WH Steady; No.2 | Cossacks, who are obliged to be mar- | the still where the turpentine and resin aro duily oceurrence. avelers say that 3 867%c and Decomber §75c, There wero reports eedy 2 i 80 T h e e i A : r- | geparated by being put futo lareo coppor Brall grain hus sufered somewhat from oA o 015 6Phtes. of twelve to fourteen boat Joads taken for ex- Nov8 mixed, 574 ried. - The prisoners are fod on impure | giPRNIICG by PCIRE PUbfuto: & latie coppo ought nlong the line of the Union Pacific | [t ot & iel PRONEAS, 3¢ port at New York, but the trade took no stock Xou 4 meat and vegetables and dio rapidly. this boiling contains the turpentine and being i Bo& Merondsbut in South Dakata they | Nol Morriu., ; R L T O P S T, T . This **One cannot subsist in the mines more | conducted through a long winding pipe that Rt oIk hioay oot (or Lates, Soossand)| Lovmignn & A tall ero ke e S ronan Tuno 21.~Wheat—Quiet; hold- | than fifteen years, owing to the treat- | runs through tank of cold witer is con- :fi. vy trade Lont, and pricgs will | QUG Buy Ul LR Bio and Docember $81e. ately. ment they reccive. Ths late czar was | densed by being cooled and the liquid thus AL s : f There was an absence o foatures of any turpontino. That part of tho to the prisoners than the | formed is pu much kinde! crude turpen prosent monarch, r it the McKinley . ke its present shape. 1o ily bo fir Biii passes n c; brick ew southern sort in the corn trade today. On the whole, ne wh h will not rise in this soll- yibing Ii At the flannel o fast month figures [ The Armour-Cudahy P 1 DOF Q0% 8 the market was well supported and afte T ‘ steam is left to settle in the bottom of tho wore 100: to less - than & r | Omaha Packl 0. per bb) ing both above and ‘I;;:‘lnw the last S e e Another el of prisoners are those | 15 AHA:consttItEs OUF CoMMBE, ReAIR DL prices of yesterd: ago, but sine then values have | Swift &( convicted of minor offen and they | g Rt—Creumery, fanc: n thousand barrels of turpentine and resin without change. Cooler wes stead \ o higlicr than ever, Cotton goods are | The G. H. Himnr TR TRT [ steers, [ 00 4 e ri S e IOl Taeh aTa ol hey kec | - ks Batfxon &, oo loi20 datry. ey soils | ireme rainfall fn ‘many s wore roe | K550 400; st ¢ | roam about the country begging and | are often made aunually atono of these wise will probably beaffected by the passage | Gibbs & White. 12@lic; dairy Lolid pheked, | garded as retarding the growing crop, and, | cows, bulls subsisting as best they can. The offi- | camps. t the tar® bill in Its presentshape, and a e ity oNBIoa oty Croll, | With no seliing pressue, fhis caused hettor | eattio, 81800 cers and noblemen are treated best and | All this part of the south is divided up into 0om In this eliss of goods Is looked for, as im- Representative Sales. 8@0c; cholee, T@se; inferior, % ) July s0 3,000; markey strong_and [ 3o Tt 00 atively. easy time, al- | Strips of black lands and yellow lands run- g heavily and pressiig goods Dite: y Eqak e por dozen for striculy freshi stale s s houvy, Srvaion; | have o comparatively, 1o papers, lot. | g diagoually from northinst W southwest; DE 8O Py ot saleabl 5 o 0 kol s 1 Vel 'ty vl Small deal- | No. Av. Pr. 3 e a atoraellvs hie ng at doc; June closed at B0l market strong; na- S o o toationi from twenty to forty miles in width, and learned () Nom o buy i | 11030 83 % 2 O o a0 S U s s ol S200L 0 ams) [kiose oticom Ui icatlCii el e ROUtd from 100 to_ 200 iles i Tength Thost i st year having tuught t the lesson | 7. 365 54.. bleached, ) v coul 0 was some firmnes: A i 5 called the “black belts” and “white belts." 1 ehttored ocounts wnd n Ught money | 2107 ) A LN OHO) ) SIpr1 L 00;: dFyicounry) it was pretty well e S, Louts, June 21.~Cattle—Recolpts, 2600; | *“There ave over 800,000 in the mines | Ellisville is within a white belt which bas guarket brought troublo by pressure from dis- e o5 J @i per 1b. & the quiotness of t shipmentse2,200; niavketstrong; faiv to fancy | and probably 200,000 wandering about | light colored soil and is occupied by white "i‘,'.::d",'..h‘,"'m\|’,'"d Lt ‘1‘,'.';;' ..L:,::‘.\L H.':.- R . SN fi“'“’l”“ medium, 67¢; light, g‘;m steors, 8.00@480; stockers and feeders. | the country and 2,000 oficers and noble- Ft‘u!!lu!, No provincialisms urve found hero ome Jobliers at such times of 1and they | 81474 3 21 TR AR Hogs—Recelpts, 2000; shipments, 1.70); mar- [ men.” 5 .l'.'.“', thot ot with in Georgin aud Virginia, transterred much of their trade hero on 1067 CocoANuTs—Per hundred, i 155 | Kot strong; heavy. &.10@3.80; packing, #.650 [ Baron Wrede's escape was made in a | The negro brogue is unkvown and pure En- Ciby trado is rathor dull, bat 1057 od! St A1180.50; bor with Sept Whit | 83 NS ko A i lish langunge is inpopular use. The peoplo g 1167 205 0. nd 1. Chow chiow, qts, xss; | buying done w rgely R G T s on i R peculiar manner. He made a friend of a | o jydustrious, honest, happy and peaceful, n liberal 3 ' ! 2 on' further reports —of a I ibmonts. d0: marker strong: stesrs, | 60 captain while at a port on the and one would not loarn from them that an ilygoods | 4, 2. 300 ‘crity—Per dozen, choice hens, 3301 ST ID IS i C 0 S ; stockers aud feed” | pian sea, and hidden under a pile of v internicene war b xistod here, Very 2 1. 300 | choice, mixed, . Y Lk ‘estimute for tMouda ers, S hides was carrvied out of the port. little pilfering or stealing occurs, doors of anged. g Spring chie rs and the estimate for Mouduy was 12 T o a0, e cried 1 the past three diys, iable A 38 | Weditim ) e R L went to Cochin China, thence to Canton, | dwellings ocked and the housewifo slon fn favor of thie A un Sugar g O B 3¢t 14(»1":;:.'» &1 3 YB3, Tokio and San Francisco. ; ;&.,.l-:- not e .l.\|\‘].\_:‘<. Ilul .‘n ey ; !h is ‘n..'l ols of el are | 1) e 5 offorings wers 1 The Improve Record. He stopped a few days with, his coun- | MRS RO, O o, e ne it on of the iroa ared | g ® 3 L Il,w}uf:rl rs Wi Even August sultviness in June has not (|'.\'mt-n‘|n( hicago o !ul it was just a year | Goq on'in a th ¥ manmer, o na b e Alast sutpri B aokors prlbe: PR v d against the steady increase in the | 011 the 24th of May since he escaped on | “Next to turpentine the niost profitable and s por pound Prospects 410 ; i amount of business on the real estate market, | the vessel. He hopes that safety will be | promment iudustry throughout — southern .Wn.v..“u 3 ‘I“-'l surplus is :_19 , Loceal oporat, .,*,.‘f;?‘,t';';“.fi.."f.‘d‘.’i?iifi Business in that line is ospe ;\-A'IIN-("HI.\[!I: }x:; ¢ .|i| 1-‘|\:|:-.\lh_w... \"l‘\[lllfi }m x\lln‘x::‘;fl\‘;f:‘ .‘.\.}':u.“r ’;:u‘l ‘“ r; hl‘n.lismlx,.v.y:; Y ¢ 3 < wis almost | while the building permits and bank clea s powerful friends there who will pro- AR el B e e I e August und Scprember for ) RARE Do et i St | ety L the wool tariff has seriously erippled wool SrYing purposes 230 ‘ eu- | ings show a clean increase over that of the s ST T TS ng. Lesscare m sheep raising is re- ' New York Commereial Bulletin says of 23 « with the bulk of the busipess in transfers. | o y et Tt S (ENREE % : s RIS L | AL hAnOS tontln ANAGr oL OF 240 Aldvicos from th casterts markets showed | Sorresbonding weel of last year. The follow WIVES DRIVEN LIKE SHEEP. e ¢here than in any other country [ eve Ity regarding the n for Br Banaiy ze, per 1b, little chan ..uhlx that ‘lluil{rh'l; nml'hrrnmlu re- | ing ure the figur e e ANeEans i (no Tl\w;'gl ] u\ll winter «ul[ t'!lu- nlm,zlu lll grades is evident enough from t f 8 AND FEEI biood, 41,05 head DOTtS W nehunged venipts of products . ATE NSFERS, N B e ’ Mo without other feed. A curious little plant, i Wihich the fluctiations n tone i 407 330 2. 80 350 38 tor lots foss wore fuit and Shipments were quite liberat. : Jren The Kaftir of Natal a Very Plcturesque | yuoi™ [ voune tobacco, but with all the day are commentedupon. Any increas CANNER! k ‘-‘ i x| r .lill’l' *3 H Iil {.hllll. Y Ill' de i »lhllx)dmng ru;nnulll lw:m 15 lhl 3 . . 3 30, Creature. »s lying ilat on the ground, grows and re- movement or apparent stron: YL ! e bbl, $3.755; kits, 1. s hocks, and orde chietly uall lots. The - ) ) e - Yes 1yl L A Ry ot e Mm,lm,d 28 b Bilre nldonos Chat thad|:13:~008 2705 5.0 165 12.. 030 200 $4.75: quartor bbls, ‘,.‘".,u,,“, bh offerings were not very lamgeand the . trans- Here there is none of that evil talk so | w )‘-:ls‘g nlxln x:nly\l:;:yh n:lil} _nrum.~|3 I!)»* jong waited for lmprovement is at and . CALVES. 1bs, 8L15; pigs feet, half bbls, #2. actions reported show “little ghunge in prices. ' common in our c!l\',\‘l‘"' possessions of ]|' Y ut 1i l‘ pecur mll'l .\\u v An abkenco of business oF n faijite (o gécure | 9. 180 500 - 1. 300 £ b, BL40; cighth Bbls, 80c; Kits, - the ‘d—d nigger,” writes a_traveler | OF dogs :h:n‘:fl'i‘xm”hhm -fn"m‘\:mlu).?‘:flfl ccomes the sig ‘or the cluim thal ach, 6be, ) 0 ; 9 ) v . r 3 oty Sy 2 g 18 severely she ccomes the sz nErrens, CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. from the Kafic country, South Afvien. | JOU T ETHO TG BEVATR S DRESSED BEEF—Steers. 500 to 600 1hs avy of a prodipitate de- | 17 oo 4 crage, There is not signof cutting or bullying: | sioelc of sheep is used here, for fine wool . while the simple_rocord of cither fact is native, GL@63C; steers, 400 to 500 1bs, average, £ 8 ptly chi l.-xlml T l)u]lbnr I A% FiE COWS AND HEIFERS. o, 6ubiic; cows and helfers, 400 to 500 Ibs, [ CHICAGO, June 21.—(Special TOinur:;mw‘ll'nl the natives are, on the whole, tr sheep would stavve in short ovder. The peo- T e i S AR b Bl A ioraiworoonlygahout 1,00, with the same justice aud impartiality | ple here ave for protecti ' the Ron- L n, x ) MEATS —C beef, b, & \ % © 8 justic par y | ple here ave for protection, support the Kan S L G L ) oA oot S (i B10, Tanch bongue, L I natives’ intthejjrun, ‘theirqnaindor! bolng as the Kuropeans—a righteous principle | dall policy and regard a low duty on wool as tho abllity ~of the country to ' off until they tire out hold- [ =3..1112 360 tongiy JgEs and reeent vatfations were murely tn WESTERN OATTLE. brawn, 2 b Bhe way of skirmishes while awaiting the [ss No. Av. Pr. | tongues , of the main battle. It seemed to boa sortof | Standard Cattle Co.— ripped beef, 1 1b, 32,10 tand-oft all around today, sellers abstaining Bb hoifers 738 365 : ; roast bee !m iy sp effort to realizo and buyers steers, dre 25 400 [z"l"fl ham, 4 1b, roun, exhibiting quite as much Indifforence, leaving Texaus. A few loads of fat cattle on s were easily disposed of af Friday’s pri Texans and butchers' stock sold steady at a shade stronger and about everything was sold out. The general market closed steady. Chofce to extra beeves, $4.75@ o 1,55 2 1b, #4. which excites certain unrighteous Duteh | au injustice to their interests. The rebellion BOATHItoliT had very fow sympathizers here, and this Thero are fow moro pleasing sights | W3 the cas in many rural districts of the than the crowd of Englishmen and O is the land of ox teams, and from§this Kaflirs assembled in the public park and | onward to south Florida the cowboys of tho listening with a common pleasure to the | south are called “crackers,” The have 1b, roun ans. $i deviled walue uncertain and quotations again only u 335 | round can Lam, 1 1b medium to good steers, 1. sto e ] 1 « 1 gnatter of Eliess work, But probubly o chadco cuns, H20; 1 0x tangue. i I round eans, | 42361560; 900 to 1200 1 D110t 5 ta0! military band. The natives, like most | great love for making their whips pop, and or reuliziug except at decline. Thie only busi- osh, pr. | B3 botted bx tongzue. 1 1 fotnd can I AR Sh /ages, scem perfectly entraneed with | 85 this country is near the sea - love ess reportéd was 500 bags Santos at 16%c for 120 83 60 compressed ham, U1b, square cans, # 1 o ) o 3 thai fn COUSOAUONGO: of iwhich ™ the aiv: Ia 0. 10, Contructs make no special mark today. 20 B0 | pressed ham. 216, squirc cans. #.5; tripe, 2 1, [ and mixed $3L50@350; buil. Toxas civilized music, and their | s conLBqURIEO ot LT oRtalsliay Operatorsiso faras the outside cloment was 15 o round cans, U807 minced collops, 2 Ib round | eatile sto EnSSers, fed, 8,000 when *God Suve the Queen: Iclisei¥an suoniwhipial make ol goncerned, appenred to have little nterest in 1, cans, $2.20; Doneless pigs foet, 2 1b, Square cans, | #40; cows, $1X) 3y R e g (et the report it would in Nebraska. In com- the mirkal and the regulurs did the best they 2 Hoos—Business was active at the opening, O i | inginto town these ox drivers put anew could (o maintain a showing of 1ife. Tho re- S “LARD Orts—Fxtra lard oil, w s, 48c; extra | ®ith an upturn of se, but later on an advance heso Kaftivs are veally stalwart. | cracker on their whips, keeping up a con- -lxll wisa small frlicunm;l L’u)ni'\\‘llh !ll;|l|((]|1/ bt l.\\).ll llluuxl' oll, $ NA‘).lr l:lnliill. u.I: {w:.q..\‘. hx[«\lc].sul;;r WKL b'"',’" .‘.}*:.‘-l‘nwl“-r well-looking, fine fellows. They would | tinuous popping, and t .A,“t‘. or thirty of se. rope was Irrogulur, and from Braz : ard oil, #2; puro neatstoot oil, gul. | Common mixed sold 2175 1o 3180 and the k digni oir e - | the ke a good atic sket fi Bho principhl mew feature was somowhat ek ; ;' extra noatsfoot oil, 4 L 1 | Dost ot 5.5 10 8500, The itk of prime heavy even look dignifiod, but for their ¢ ol mn o good imlutigo kb bty nailr rocolpts: Baa) neatsfoot oil Tow oll, 42, sold at #0245 to 595, 0 fow at 3400 und a few = e ordinary costume, which to a new-comer | in \ where their appellation +& And of forelgn and Pacific const dried fruits: L SPICED P ses—iLalf barrels, 811.00; | lots of fancy lizht butcher weights at 3400 Nebraska and Boet Sugar. excites “unbounded amusement, They | 9f “eracke e from, and when northorn #The improving tendeney of the market for 1 q cighth barrels, 100] | Light sorts sold largely £ to £.95. One of the best known business men of Ne- | panresent o museum of almost every unl. | People live among them one class is called urkish pranes notleed ‘since the opening of L each, s —_— T 5 & e pres 50 Y Yunkees and the other crackers. When tho he week continues. Interest is becomin 0 -A, No. 1, 4%c; stearine, Gie. FINANCIAL. braska is K. C. Morchouse, who was at the | form in the British army—gunners, sap- taw fidian tribe wastromaved to o Tns .mn',m-n;'rnli :u;dl though lnm |llrll;:us n.\llm M{ g ql‘l:':u’,.n]n B -In ml “II |” rl'n-!:‘.‘aj,&); Auditorium hotel in Chicago the other day. | pers, riflemen, linemen” and dragoons, | dian tervitory several hundred of the mem- und rather hizh in comparison with previous o uarter harrols, ecighth barrels, .00, 5 ” " o e ree or N 3 re require iraETel i ve boeen living i i%'"”' )5m.um m‘l“su“l‘l,ul"r“l_Lmlu Fesana fi LArD—Tierces—Refined lard compound, 5%c; New YORk, June 21.—[Speclal Telegram to In umrnumln_ he told s?omu u«q.uuhnmlu.s ’u'»‘l‘]'h“:f or .‘"m orX (th“L“ are required h; rs n[us:yfl u_,A “.""l ’1“‘1".‘-11):*‘" huw‘( in umpifon. and without any real competitor in o pure leat, 8505 kottle, 7. Add 'ge to %6 per | Tk BEE]-STocKs—Sugar trust stock went to | about the coming industry of several of the | to illustrate a complete turnout. tilsicountyiavarisinca s Moy keepiupitasts “Qho nfixrkat uu':n(. hlul(hll‘rsd 'l’uul wm'rlm"jr.‘ld lln a5 hl'f;:rx'l::,lfl’ll'ulwl‘:kll;“l‘?l)nr'r SR 3 the bad again today with a break of 5 polnts | western states, says the Tribune. Here isa big black fellow whose en- lr;'_mul rvli{uum bu(bdd;vs unl\l 1}:‘:« “hlw tho pding firm, befng backed by an exceedingl g CKLED TRIPE—H . 82.00; quarter | o e 20! o dr S i ‘ ) v (i . R whites, T witnessed a very in ting game o Wbttt poaltion of. 4to0ks hore Had o 48 R DI Rl 11ES | sarty and u total deotino tor the day of nearly | Tuo beot sugar industey,” ho sald, “soon | tire sostuimg consislaniof Jancors tunie, | 5" Tudian ‘boll near this place that caused abroud. Sales have been maae of about 100 pad 4 each, 50c. per oent. ut-spoken s " ch | will be one of the biggest in America. At | buttoned tigh across his ot urwlgu quito an_excitomont. These games are on- oasks at 53¢, and subsequently 6o was paid for 80 360 HoNevcomn Trek ~Half barrels, 83.75; quar- | promiscs to effect the existing silver billin its | ¢ 0004 Tslang, Neb., tho largost beet sugar | Daked body “and leaving visible a pair | dournged by the merctants as thoy draw small quantities, Thero 1s now nothing obtain- 100 500 | forbarrels 8103 elghth barrels, $1.15; kits, 15 | relation to Sugar at least, was considered the ] i e of splendid legs of a shining mahogany | | B e e oYes able bolow the iatter price, though for b 00 400 | Tbs cach, Ke. cause, but no serlous search noed be mado for | MnUfuctory in America is almost completed, | Of SPICNAIC o8 Higpipnls Y | luvge crowds of people from the surrounding thore are some who wonld yet accept U Pork ' ToNaUEs—Uncooked—Mild Cured— h RS Sl A ey It will have a capacity of over four hundred | ¢0lor, which in a dining room table | country. The game is on the principleof fool Bultanas are firmer, with 7%c now required for o 950 | Halfbarrels, 100 1bs, 87.50; quarter barrels, 50 | & sharp action either up n In this eccen- Aot vont Ll bo s o | would be quite beautiful. ball, stakes being driven 500 yards apact and ghe four sizes bids of ThO | belng deolined. t Tio 290 [ o w00, triostock, It proved u demoralizing Influenco | tons a day. You will be surprised to learn | 0 oh o iy contless; but wonrs o palr | the ball placed half way botwoon, Tho offort * rencly are Joibing moderatoly upon tho basts B SAUSAGE OASINGS—Cnttlo—Tiorcos and bar- | on the restof the list. A prospect of a fur- | that the beet surpassos the cane in a sugar- 1s for ono 8100 10 drive the ball past the other rels, middle erlb, B40; round, 3io; bungs. | ghor aotion ugalnst the Gas trust at Chlcago | Producing plant. The cano has 14 per cent of | Of trows; anothor has on an artillery- | £ PP B0 CHNE TS R PRC CHe SRREE 10 four sizes. Currents are moving of 83« for 4 22258 out fuirly insmall quantities at the full value 18¢ per 1bi hog bungs, No. I, ugar, while the beet has 16 por cent. Fify man’s trailin reatcont, and another Y ne X Lk 4 ; . 4 per cent in ¢ A sugar, b cent., ifty ng - grea 3 the ball by ha or only a le woisands, less | Before the close the bank statement, with a | YSAIS ago the beet hi Kot iudild than Lodo-piece lots, 3ie eaens small bladders, | loss of nearly 100,000 in_resorves,a_docrease [ 1 ien ‘3"}5!"%{‘;' 'l“‘ 0L . Beets have | tunics loss than 80-doz lots. 180 per doz; Inrge blad= | or 30,000 in deposits, #5000 n | Deen raised in Nebraska which gave 22 per | 5014 in numerous stores at the current | Inthis cup the ball is caught and thrown ders. less than 500-do lots, $0c per doz. specie 'and an tereass ot Sk [ eont. While the cane ls a tropical plant and | Yo of 3 shillings 8 pence cach, and | toward the stake. Tho came s moro daugor- loans haa o furthor weakening effoct. Tho | caunot advance, the beet is continually very proud the wearers seem of their | 0us than base ball but these Indiuns never ley middles, per set 57 feot, Sic ook urders ut anything below. The raisiu market Is lncking o animation, though hold- ers arc endeavoring to ay sntistied with the small orders contributed dai nd maln- gain provious prices quite steadily, though the (brightencd and cleaned up) a 15 used for the purpose of dviving the ball. roatest strength 18 exhibited for Valenoia, ¥ opening prices of stocks traded on early in the | proving, About #4 a ton is paid for beets. 4 o tof 480, ultana and California. Maluga are yet of- Groceries. TDUE. Were GeHORATY rom 46 10 K DOT Cons. | Jarmpt st Toalize 800 ah Gare ot that price, | finery. | “'1" O kth of.this 18 tho low Jundsufry 1 | gerod with much hesitation, and low’ pricos SUGARS—Out loat.T3c; cubes, Tie: standard, | lower than the closiz fizures 68 Tast evoning, | and o crop. is. mora profitable thin th Thofr wives—for their plurality is on | , Justsouth of this 18 the oW lunds surround- ATe 1o od as acceptable, but the trade does Tie; XXXX, powdered, 8e; gran- | while Chicago Gus was down % and Sugar Re- | m i res! racti ') rine 9 i ing Lake Ponchurteain, and beedering on the | mot tuke kindly to the stock. Citron is with- 6%y confectioners’ A, G%e; ol finerlos at 10 wis off L percont, Over 41,000 | Lhe diffusion process of “extracting the sac- | the Mormon prineiple—would be, on | guif is the winter home of our northern birds gut hunortanc ehange, though Importors aro i > 0f gNebraska, XC, 040} ambor, ghares of stoclc chanzed hunds i the fest Mt :‘!)J‘uy ot 'Gn'l;.:lé!f»u‘x Lf:‘:m{m H’s;‘_‘:' l:-':';r the contrary, disploasingly ugly, with | and these T saw greatornumbersand varietics mot froe sellers upon ashs of tof - 5 Junary 0, 54¢, oar and during that time it turther dropped y'cire .5 per co 3 . ir repulsiv st o 3, Oiler sver before, !Rations.. Dates and figs are inguired for i Corrrr—Greon—Fancy _goldon Rlo, 23o; | 01 1 thon racovered to above 73 and. bee | troted.” fl"’.“ .','.‘l’i‘l‘,l“{:,tfk';“",:',’;dthl',i: R ”'.lf(‘,l ”'}".',.E.‘y ot tor o su At #0 a lmited u‘p'u'. but no variation fn 3 ) fancy old ’.nlul)prr!.fl Kio, choice to fanoy, camo \'umpnrntl\'l‘l{ ll}lll\'l. Chicago Gas in —— horse-hi A a3 3 &) ske vn} ec tive of tho blacks’ belt in ca parison \\'|'.l|l ‘48 notlced. Walnuts, aimonds and filberts 60 24 Rio, prime, Se; | good, 2 tos | the meantime retired fractionally to 54, but Weekly Bank Statement. oars and noses, were it not that this is ’ b hic i 80! ::‘;l;;:"ll.l'l't‘m‘":‘;.‘)'é"n{llfl‘.‘l"'l‘l"j;:‘"‘b‘;ul‘l“;m:;f i 60 and common Ko, 1 Juva, | when tho ineubus drop of sugar was removed | Ngw yonk, Juno 21—(Spocinl Telogram to | lmost redeemed by their dignity and this white belt country and BOOpIE i I i o 2 Gh 2803 § ., 9 5 WO o - i ks y Y pLr Wi tVA. Blons [ valuos, hence for most varieties s e i, 203 Juva, good Interlor. 2oy [ Hhe entir T lE b bout o [en’h¢ | TiE BEE]—The weokly bunk stutement shows | by the grace of thelr walk. i steady market Is 360 CorFFrE—Ronsted—Arosia, lm‘lk’"k"n'.;' fimn"lm.“ llflnlr v:n.u... ",olwlmlu the following changes ; I)ml-n in single file in l;rout of their The Death Plant of Java, S — 3060 255501 MeL: XXX X, 255 market became dull and stagnant. It wuas | Reserve, decrease. S 'S * heayv, itchers on 3 . + v e OMAHA LIVE STOCK. 3 Ditwortiss Bdor Cioms g Ui sucevoding lour Ut the buuk g~ | Louns, ncronse: Jkde.shop hao l.’fp;~1%).é"cfxx§s‘h-x3 Lihely A magnilloent kL {mujahy ok deatt 30 f i ures eiused selling all around. Speclo, decre plant of Juva has been recontly receiy e 860 Blocha, 340} 0. G. Java, . Not doclines at the loss were: Ohloago Gas, | Tagnl tenders. deores; fulness resembling figures which depict | P By dehin savs the Tlimes of that Saturday, June 21, Market Mention. ErAEIACROTS GOOPETRAs Lajsuear, T4 Transcontinental, Loutsvills | Hoposits, docrinso. om0 | Rebecea at the well, clty, “by Mrs, Madison Black. This 3 8 B i peas, de ending, i each; Pour, New England, | Cires on, INCrease. .. 0, iy, by 3 S Frammianh An e icmyated | Homadyanood 4 shads, vermicolll, o; rlced%@8ise: sagoand tapioca, | Northorn Paeiflo common. Koek Istand. Unton | ST bamies tow hold 86, 14,65 1 txeess of o ke ¢ oy specimen, which is the onlo living one %, yesterday and 2150 Saturday of last | Cattle lowor, @o; lima beans, 603 split pous, v spagleti, | Pacifo and Missourl Pacific, % each. The mar- | 5 per cont rale ! Broko the Sell. thay has heen brought to this countey 1 11,024 wmkl&d witds Li.}0 the weok prior, M. Olingerof Beamney marketod a.ar of | Mo ns 6oone-Tanite, Oalifomis atandaza | K0LCI8O0 NItIA filz SUppaLk: 3% 1ower pripcs, R — New York Sun: Tn the days of the | wug sent to Mrs nl’fwk by her hl'ullu;‘r‘ o "£ "r"ll‘i : “'1'.’. i {.?.“r‘\’.",.’:fflna“;n ml‘:;rh_k 1o of 17008 Bl yes brogone! Lol brat ln itelhy Dor 0DA o1, The following were the closing quotations: ‘An Estimate of u‘m ‘Wheat (,Jnjon.‘ chestnut bell a lot of us were wu]tlng‘ Jorome ”N,}h.(,fhm,,,‘ Wno went out 18 8. Kinds Of butehers stock excopt i fow fancy | carof eattie. apricots. plo fruft, 8 .4 regular. {TNorthorn Pacli Four weels ago the Cincinnatl Price Cur- | Trenton for the Long Braneh train, and® Pitaion: iRt e A R 1T herries, 8.2 s, White, 82, 45; | rapos, 31635 180; p pouchios, yellow, §2.10a hes, lemon cling, 8.40; plums, o preforred. CANW.. ) proforro N D & E .. rent, after a careful review of the indications | one of the men began toligge ahout -his mujah is' found only in the voleanic in regard to wintcr wheat area, suggestod | experience on a wrecked vess icto of Jave and Sumatra, and then nd dosirablo cows selling 10 Tower. A few | Porry & rush of Wahoo sent fu two cars ot h )1 in m-ix Blst that approximatly 2,000,000 acres had } Atlantic. Near by, on a passeng TAL It grows from two to thre and jesir.ablo cows und heifers selling ut about | cattle: steady pricos. Stockers und focders were | . G. K{icne of Alblon marketed both cattle Blow and ‘wouk. Tho market is the meanest | and homs. doman gling, BAD. Flin, o ; ) v arkot this year. J. ¥. Kendriok of Fremont broaght in two i i e witlh i Shioago & Alton. evidently been turned to other crops and u-unk.mtnpuwuwdvWoul'{;oyad young | half feet in beight, with long, slander s Hogs. oars of cattle. ' & Qinoy o105t 40 (ROFOFred | otherwise disappeared from the area to be | man of twenty summers, who was going | gtoms armoec with thorns nearly an inch Fatimated Foocipts of hogs 6,00, compared | O. A. Andorson ot Loomis brought In two "PIb castorn DLL&W. Hiy St Paul & Omalia. harvested. This was applied to 26,000,000 [ down to the "Branch with his ma. He | Jong, and covered with broad satten- with B0 ysteritay cand 6323 Sturday of garafatiio, S 0T T ns, Do, §5.00 TR0k Gt UK HO BER SRR acres us approximately the Decembor indica- | Wore & chestnut bell, and this was per- | smith leaves of o honrt shape and of Taxc weolc. Thgroosipte duriug tho wook wora | _ Builth & Btabler of Waverly scu fn threo by briwborrion, | Kanats & TGRS i)W UL e % | tion of the department in regurd to the h“lf? ‘3“" ‘"‘21';1“"-\0 h“l had had a chance | gelicato omiraid on one sido and blud red, e anor 1m0, e murkod openod a0 | “JVYL Butler of Crosoent City, Tn., brought % o e E L S ,.,{gw;t.{,,‘;‘ hernd.s $i5 | season’s ares, leaving 24,000,000 us about tho ‘,"’f BE 'i 8 ‘8,“"% Swan Whs pr oceed- | ggreaked with eream, on the othor. e MR Ut whido's Advanoo Bvorything | over tom 4, Droservod: $180; -1 raspborrios, BMiswouri Paciticr ... 08| 1 sitution. Tho prosent estimate of tho | IN& With his story when ting-a-ling wont | "Ik flowers of the acuth plant id eurty. Range of pricos. s.55@a; " Hghts | “a "5 "5 nn: Bortrand, was here look! SR mixed, B575@002%; beavy, K A 3 Btnmpo; Bax ed, 8180; 21" blackberrics, preserved, | - MOXEY—F: okbules Rakiama shannsal i the bell, He stopped and looked avound, | jarge, milk white and cup-like, being and then continued, but after half a min’ | ahout the size and depth of i lnvge coffes + With no lonns, department, howevi 3215 | PRise MERCANTILE PARKI 47 por cont. ) makes the shrinkago 2.0, A0 avorago of tho priccs pald whs $4.59 i grated, £ I Bahama slioed, | STERLING EXCHANGE-Quist; steudy; sixty- | greater, indicating about 2,230,000 acres less : i i b stundard B1.2510 duy DiLs, $4.85; demund, $8:6 oW 1xLy: o harvested In' 1949--or approxl. | Ute the young man belled him up aguin, cup and having the vim guavded by fine, , Baltimore, 8o ;.:m.-un-u with .66% yesterday and #3.0i% | ¥ K. J. Minford of Plattsmouth was hore with rurday of et wok A P ox 3,150,000 acres th Tho man looked aunoyed, but went on | hrigp-like thorns, the peculinrity of tha ion, against 0., Davis was up trom Berlln with several Comators— 1 0; 3 Sl - o tor s he 3 ) Sheep. ours of oktt P T T T bt A o ':x‘mn'n: Mining Stook 355,000 last year and 25,017,000 suggested [ and during the quarter of an hour he | plant lies in the lowers, which, beautiful Estiyiated reecioisy of soop 14, compared o W. Leo brought In three cars of hogs | strictly standard, « {nest grown, | New Yonk, June2L—{Spedial Telezram to the December estimate. The indicated | was talking that bell rang about fifteen |y thoy ave, distil continunlly’ o dendly E wheat area is abon against 12,741,000 last yi ith 20 yesterday, The recelpts during the week hive beou 832, comparod with 1650 the meck prior. Tho warket rewalns unchanged K i 225,000 acre, | times, When he had finished he looked fume so powerful as o overcome, if Formulating the | over to the weary young man and asked: | {nhuiled any 1angth of time, i llegrow between the condition June 1 and the alti- ..}"‘”'f‘;‘“ i A8 VA0 FaDLY approaching it, The perfume, though ow do you mean ¥ more pungent, is ns sickening sw mate yield, the following seems to be wwhat [ ;16 the goveroment report now suggests: Why, you know, when you hear any- clovoform, which it greatly resombles in i siear e, S0 2 Yok dtt | Tae Brw]—Tho tollowinslarstho uining stook sk prlo o mark y X .rvw;;; 3 Ib wtandurd western quotations: 1 Wit good muttons i demand. : 3 ushirooms—1 1 . 0= | Calodonin B, T 185 TOATHITver JAT. Bobuson of Lovelund, Ia., was over 11h Froncii, fino, 18@350: 1 15 | Commonwenidh. oo 435 |Notommon Prevalling Prices. A P = SR tinary, 100150, Peas--Tros fne.per | Doadwood " 1% |Ontarin a8 . A. Fisherof Prague was here looking after | can, 25¢; demi-fine, por oan, 16c; b sifted, | Del Monte 100 | Phoitx, Ariz o liowing 1 & table, of Rrices pald iu | twocars of cattle, 81.00; 2 b early Juno, $1.25@1L%5; 2 1h Marrow | Mt. Diablo 5 | Sutter Crook. tie brouglit in several cars of cattle ‘aluge, ; P, Galligan und the Nye-S standard brands, $1.10; 2 1) souked, 670 String | Homestake. ... 1025 thing old you—ting-a-ling “on the bell.” | \fruc 9 ¢ insensibili ) F? """‘.‘.‘.‘:‘:L‘u-.”w“h‘flf' 3 M‘."ll in hogs from Lindmy" RYA%E 0MBARY ‘llnnu b bdnlu!;xr;:: gwlrluu-‘.ln b‘-vlbu;,z‘l; Winter wheat, acres... mmi‘m os-'fé'}‘.’m) "\_hl \'u‘}t‘\lu. l‘f,'\lur-u bll try i‘L once,” ‘\-E[,‘]&{!,‘.I[”ll\\i}.)lrhnln“ nlwln'{l]‘t‘:[n” n :H‘I% ¥ ::1 ] .;:.mn::r&fim % ootud Re ":‘3“ A::ill:‘:d,bmughtlnl carof | {0, Douns—2 b soikod, 50, “”Im." i Spring wheat, acres 225,000 He got up, almulk Lht).\u\mglm.m outof | the face; o pecinlly thoso about tha \ (@ |, Mr. Shoun, of Jones, Shean & Co, Aurora, | ShAt orutocers b New Teraey, a0 Pumn: | o CHICAGO, J Total, acres, s cont aic pollar pb tho Bust shako, | mouth and eyos, driwing the formor up » Wiy Beriks ® rought in six cars of eattle, i Tb, 8L10. Okra and fomatoes, 81.00; | Steady: cash, 8 ) Winter whout, bu an ien _whirled him around, ended | into a grin.” An inhalation is followec + Good th.eholoe cows 18 |y nhg Standard eattle company of Ames mar- | okra, 8L} succotash, &2, July, $%o. Spring wheat, bushels. . 0 183700 | him up and gave him o toss over a heap | by a violent headache and ringing in Loicw to faney 0o 365 ahAC A versl loads of ansnie. g, 60 103 10 box, B4 @3ige. ¥, Wo, " of buggage. The bell boy got up covered | o oar SR o RS IR AR -4 The Gates live stook company of Ravenna Nuts—Alimonds, 150; Braztls, 1 Total, bushels 5,000.000 480,560,000 } O ha i rrock "o b vered | the ears, which gives away to a tempor ¢ Ry hais s | markoted soveral oars of cattie: 12507 pocans, Lo} waliuts, euriut cocks, = ——— | Jith dustand awrock, the bofl brokoeu | avy deafness. often total while it lusts. | e B UL AT RY 1 C.B. Hallam, with the Mississipp! & Ohlo tod. 110: Tennes eo peanuts, 740, Tho signal sorvice crop bulletin for | by the shock, and his collar hanging b Other plunts m to shun the kali ‘vodors, 950 to 1100 Bs. 565 roud at Briggs was a visitor at the yards. P ‘%mazn.‘lup«- ..l;n-Lnln‘lx m; Vhisky--81.00, the past week says that the weather was | one end; and as he disappeared into tl mujah, which might be tormed the i tocholeo light b % I August Anderson of Anderson &J., Ouk- | PRt v Ris00d W@o; Cuba bukiug, #oi | popc_fiul very favorable in the pust week in the | ladics’ room we heard his mother ox- | [shimnod of the vesotablo kingdom, for i ‘ }w‘»‘u‘cnwfl Baavrhogs, . 8y | apd droukhi in VHOCMIBONORE usbs tn | L YRATIIND Papun ~Straw, per 1b, 15503540 | Lard—Siwady b northwest. In South Dakota and north- | claim: : ;s | 1t grows isolatod from every other form = soveral cars of 0attlo trom Oyerton. O Al B r i 0 L 80, o lih | MMALE oL Ty Bnshangadi dea ern Nebraska the wheat wis incxcellent Why, darling, didn't Twarn you to | of Vegetation, though the'soil about it Range of Prices. P A L Spearman and H, O, Lefiler of Spring- SALT—Dalry, 250 1bs in bbl, fium. 82.10; best | for bukers, tor struight, ana $4.400 ion. Recent rains had materially | look out for the locomotiv may be fortile, Al insects o birds 14 ; The tollowlug table sh b A e T e S n | Erade: 1 10 TR oy pee L B D | O ™ L doms 43.000.10; alort. clour, Xed whaah 1n North Bakows. In| Jl\l.lull the man who hud told the story | instinctively seom fo nvold all contu ; rices pat mr‘f\.."- bl T o ot 1 ey g e el ol e Sommon bbi, 8tim " " 7| sl shory o K bvas o " ""',‘l“hl.‘n ::I-\ 'I':"\i:rlm: llh““l‘“'l\’\ :""«"“" peat S ity but when wecidentally npproy w oholoe lght hogs......... 3 65 2hab T 0 ¢l BAGs—Awm., per 100, 817.00; Lowliston, per 100, | Butter--Steady; creamery, 0@14%¢; datry, | ¢ ou. lo roports were of grea 8t to tak 28 at the start | jng it have been observed t oD L0 bhs a1 (b choico beavy.. (R8BI | oqasontuak ARHLENONE Aoaler M DEIfhas | g, POF 10 | o on it S4I Gn provement for all crops. The wheat | and administor strong medicine. Ho | aasth, svan Whoh & lllv .[m ik s i Lr 1o choice mlx 3 513 624 h WA . o 0 cars of hogs, Ots—Kerosene—P. W., Ilo; W, W. 13; ‘hoose —F. i full o ddars and ago was Ine " might have rung that 11 3l s | ) } A4 Ay from oo oud ot which welihed 417 pounds per head uBd | noadiimie Soine wesoniie s viad il B | aGnoSiearalor il cream, choddars average was Incrensed and tho outlook ght have rung tha on somebody | feot, and unless at once removed soon R 0l ut $1.65, the top price. 003900 por doz, Linscod— IRk, 816; bolled, s Wouk: froah. Ldio, " o better than for any thmo fu the past | Who'd have got mad and dumaged him | died, ovincing the same symptoms ad rlue tat shoep.... 510 @ % On and after Mouday, June 23, the rate on | . ex—~Unchunged: Lzt greeu salted, 5X@ac; | three yoars. . beyond repair.” when etherized.” Ay