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were ina Hess Macpherson. mselves DEFY THE MAYOR rations and was organized here | Acting Municipal Head of Grend Ieland 16 AFst 3 honor of the membership commencing known | OFDERED OFFICERS TO CLOSE SALOONS T POINT, Neb., mmencement (8peclal to exorcises Vest Point High The opera Dismissed from Chiet Would Not Itecognize 1is Authority parents and Seven er interest being shown by than in many are previou GRAND ISLAND, June 10.—(Special Tele- rendered by McLaughlin, chief of police instructions to close Sty high MeLaughlin Down tella Garrett, A S A RIS B S S bis order asked them to carry it out Gray McLaughlin ey had no ehiet they had no appropriate to take off their They did so and were I was held herc evening in packed girls and one Ella Hill, Ann: stars and un| to the ball game There were six graduates boy, consisting McKercher, Groyndela Taylor, Kerzia All had orations, Parker MeLaughlin profninent saloon the people that cverything was as lovely as and assured delivered ‘the address to ercises all teachers, superintendent the mcholars AMONG NEURASKA GRADUAT president - #chool board, ting Infor the Wesleyan University. Crete Method ent exercise UNIVERSITY (Special to The Bee.)—During the course Chancellor Crook submitted spring terin and_critical consisted of e Sadic Streeter, Fred R. Fairchild, Willlam D! Doane_o was awarded to Miss under Super- highest to the heart a broad and liberal edu- On the matter of expense, s surprising to many to matters that teresting and per note that the the school ye r (not including that of ¢ among the the student b while the lowest, where craduating exercise High school were | ernoon and In the evening Chancellor Canfield delivered the oration of the class ar 18 as follows: program of th m., baccalaureate sermon, chancellor Crook; to the class. ck, Jullette Me Clara Sedgwick, Harriet ARLINGTON, Neb., June 10.—(Special to and elocution. inauguration of chan- gram by the juniors and Miss Amelia: Reck- Arlington of trustees from Conservator Tele- 10.—(Spectal )—Children's day gerved at the Methodist church today with pupils was ob- m 8:30 p. m., Wesley DECATUR, decorations, which was a large arch of evergreens and roses In front of the altar. Thursday and the third graduating ex of the High school were held at the M consisted of one young lady. young gentles TO HELP THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. Conven- the school much credit high literary Resolutions Adopt merit of their This in View. to The which were convention many for the reason that in them are contained many of the leading questions which are confront- Sunday school show the expression of the convention: 5 should be placed of Sunday attention ven to the relation which Sun- audience witnessed the exercls Bee)—The following resolutions to its utmost kamah presented belng crowde Sunderlen of Te At the recent meeting of the Craig school board Prof. B. B. Smith was elected to the principalship of the Cralg schools. has had charg the past two years. BEATRICE, Neb., June 10.- These of the Decatur schools for fer, amphas upon the educ school work, (Spectal Tele- High school Paddock opera commencement of the was held Friday evening, the house being p that Sunday may become more reliable citizens, are strongly in favor of what best qualifn- normal training as meuns of acquirin cations for effe eleven of whom delivered addres:es, as fo unday school t recommend th itting to memory portions on_each we he Song of th Labor_Prob- custom of com of the scripture Ered Nichols, Libbetts, “The B Al Charles Hershey McCrummon, “Three Glimpses of or th 0 “Unwritten d in all our schoo blas t we urge that the the classes, sson helps, to the end that scholars and teachers become more familiar with it bible be used in Mary Foerste, “Memories;” W, The other members . Jumes R. Tho Flow of Wate of the clags are: Burks, Albert Davis, rts of which it is composed. are in favor of and ent denomini- preparation strongly’ urge recommend tional helps in of the lesson, those helps beé not allowed to crowd out or p place of the book itself in (he Sunday school, and it is should d in the school 10.—(Special to The Bee,)—The annual meeting of the alumni of the Falls City High school was held at the Christian church Thursday night. mow 108 alumnl, most of whom were In at- eting. An Interesting pro- FALLS CITY, not be brought into or tendance at the m gram was rendercd. rsity delivered a splendid ting at the church a banquet was given in the Owl club rooms. FREMONT, June 10.—(Special to The Bee) hereby tendered to the officers and les nvention; to the musical director nd efti- After the m convedition, 1 companies for ve given and concessions they h. to the members of this convention. fered the following: he saloons school Thursday night were all that was packed and beautifully decorated lowing members of the class of '04 estab- thefr oratorical their diplomas: Loulse M. Webb, Mamie K. W J. Phillips, Laura McDo ‘ty; the desy il'§ chief agent Sunday school; & the work of th ty, Norman Loulsi B, May, as its belief that any sullty of using his vote or influence fc S eatabhan mans the estiblishment famie Coch- arion Allen, M Christensen, Peter Jacobs, Selma Lund- Walker Forbes, E. Stevens and teacher ur schools prEEAAen On eacher in our schools, June 10.—(Special to The of. J. H. Vgeder and wifo of Ne- s of Agent Wheeldon BURN, Neb,, The graduates, with well filled lunch bas- kets, went off at an early morning hour for thelr Platto Island plenic. ness meeting of the Alumni as held Friday afternoon and the alumni recep- tion and banquet in the evenin r one of the most of the many of which the Fremont High school can boast. ates have Issued a handsome pamphlet, with contalning the essays maha City are the gue: The annual busi- | “" 4RI Auburn a business visit Tuesday. Kansas Miss Bertha Shepard left Monday for Lin- coln to spend the summer, The gradu- S ot South embossed covers and Qmaba are and orations of the class. K, Neb., June 10, Mo., 1s closed with some very interesting graduating a8 B ATAANSLDE est of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, exercises at the Congregational chureh. Hoaye, Pauline Wooster, Flossie Lee, Grace but is convalescing now. The Ancient Order of Hibernlans will glve the Daugherty opera house LVIDERE, Neb., June 10.—(Special to | & grand ball at The Bee)—The Belvidere High school grad- uation exercis They went to Tuc] parlors for supper. B. M. Baker left for Welker, 0., Tuesday to visit his aged mother. 1s visiting relatives in er's lce cream 10.—(Speclal school board ele Ing corps of teachers Superintendent, W. K. Fowler; prin- eipal, Louise Clark; assistant principal, Ger- trude Roberts; teachers, Miss May Hancock, Fannie Gross, Isma Clow, Cora Gallagher, Miss Hicks, Lena Inis, Davis, Julia Lena Platz, Reuben Holmes pald Hastings a business Lorance and ck are the guests of Willlam Lorance and family Atwood Humboldt are visiting fricnds at Auburn, ards are out announcing the marriage of amily of Br s Eda Jones, at the residence of Robert Teare, sr. This section of the country was visited by one of the finest rains of the scason June prospects are rain befort many WILBER, N -(Special to The .)—The ‘elghth annual commencement of the Wilber high schools were held Friday night at the opera house, which w The graduating ol more loots OMcers, (Speclal to The Bee) 66, Order of the held thelr annual election of offi- The following are Beauchamp, Mrs. Olive Order of Exstern Star ORD, Neb., June 10 —Mizpah chapter, to suffocation. Blanche McGintie, Mary Packard, Daisy Van Bertha Zwonechek, mozek, Michael Chaloupka and Agnes Barta. This has been a successful year with these in @ highly efcient The total enroliment in all de- partments numbers over 500. NELSON, Neb., June 10. Bee.)—The graduating exercises of the Nel- son High school were house Friday night. all very creditable to the performers and shcwed careful thought and a high degree officers elected which are now Miss Ella W, surer; A, W orge T, Jackson, W. P. Stewart entertalned a number of her young friends to tea Monday evening. Leonard of the Prosbyterian church left Tuesday morning for Tacon a visit to his parents. supplied during -his absence by Mr. McAulay, a student of thi logical seminary of Chic (Speclal to The exercises were His pulpit will be resched a high grade, it being on McCormick Theo eredited list of the State university Luthy and his assistants have been retained, | with one exception, for the coming year. June 10.—{(Special to nual commenceiment Pine High schoel roturning home they expect to make an extended visit among friends in Nebrawka an Mr. and Mrs. A, W. LONG PINE, The Bee)— All the | o city, the the was The ht ten M i by The Blair with not the aired was The t The dith the The York ay, pro- per- with of and and of the that holy are lers and as paid of in John been of Miss 8 ast the (X} & on b A left Jackson left Tuesday neon for lowa on & visit (o relatives there first sold work is no sible on the roll this month will pre ordinance under which the and the making quet in honor of the exercises at titute ception will the close of fine liter been pr Kearney of the tensive 'he track Nearly secured games will be pla Be Perry and a_few lightful Captain and Miss Weeks bowl. small and_Mrs. cardboard. The college authorities new national wave from the cup been selected Wednesday afternoon Young Wome: a very pleasant informal reception to their newly furnished wing of the Gaylord hall, dridg of the purchased constitutional. to compel was begun a granted served on the board. brated case came before Judge Ambrose in the district court ju that the law was constitutional and that tho district must furnish the books. well the tary locate The Be about the Misses . Clauda The Board of Educat Emma Potter will attend vacation teachers the kchool year Kelley, “princ assistant princi n, second Johnson n, third second primary; Miss Amelia M. Jones, primary. KEARD Bee.)—The to Green & Van being pushed and as th re voted Tomorrow the order of the members arra The gr est in the st arly 100 given at the help defray the expenses of the coming state meet A number of English gentlemen are trying organize CRETE, friends 1n rooms in the third floor. rooms wili A “Doane Burt Cothty Assessors Cause Trouble. TEKAMAH, Neb., June 10.—(Special to The Bee)—The county assessors of Burt are in Most of them assessed at one- third levy, and some at the full value, and the board of cqualization, which meets next a job on its hands to reg- a dilemma. Tuesday, will hay ulate the differen A soclal Noweastlo Nows Nuggets, NEWCASTLE, Neb., June 1 The Bee)—Thomas was burned a w SCHUYLER, Hammond & Young of Schuyler have the contract Columbus for th o I ) br. C. H Schuyler for at Cedar After one been agita of the Quill, as manager been orani; fenced and funds being which entitles Fremont Pythinns Celebrat FREMONT, June 10. ~Triumph lodge No. observed wore held in the afternoon. Miss Jenn Mount Carroll, Bee.)—Past and Grand Schaeffer lodge assisted in Randolph Knights was mond _and partook of the ample supper provided by the Wausa knights in their castle hall. ding the Bloomfeld Branch. Ext NEWCASTLE, Neb., June 10.—(Special to ) THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, JUNE 11, 189+ via Niobrara ta.thls city. Randall it woutld make the ri t South Dakota triput it would become a competitor for the busi- f Charles Mix kounty. the Lincoln has assigned Returnivg Confidence the Marked Featuro of Last Weck's Businees, 1. Wediing TECUMSEH, annual state Hibernians wiil BEARS GENERALLY DISPOSED TO COVER 1 intermediate; intermediate be held in this city The city school boggd has named the teach- &% foF thE somIRK Conditions in Respect to Crops Trafe One of Congress on Tarift superintendent; High school; G § Migg Rensh school; Miss Laverty, Miss Hill, Miss Cump- intermediate; Cunal Honds Sold. 10.—(Special and Finance Helps Out. EY, Duyn of Lincoln, and v v NEW YORK, June 10 of the banking house writes of the situation in Henry Clews « the schopls next year, allowed him to withdraw Tater decided it to remain in Ashland backed up by the council, has nickel-in-the-slot tores about ed to superinte Wall Street {mprovenient rs shall b home employed, the money The mayor, of recovering ng movement than to a winter fair, a grand ban- eb., June 10.— n market as well a commence o state con- ccond day of the session of Universalists. gram was, morning paper B. H. Chapin} re of Women ward tendency price of wheat, is construed as favorable that occasion Gilbert Haase of Mono division has been elected lleutenant colonel the Third Knights of campment Fourth will be over occasion, The State Cycling club will hold their meet In this eit Kearncy arrangements is being put and when completed will be one of the club here now numbers ared ot railroad True Chris- fmprovement onight the convention A. Stoner preach Rock Island and St. will of July. traceable to the 300 knights in the city on that nate toward the tariff discussion and the pas ly carly date. ; measure at a comps cugsions followed all topics, Aibiegiley s well attended. nd the members Cycling club are making ex- o s possibilities int's Latest Industry. , Neb., June 10.— class order WEST POIN on that account. English are, in the & the market enterprise will be a suc for this product Independent having its headquarters in Om. should constru certain pros pects of the success of the tariff bill as favor- able to our investments, and they fore more likely ready been and it Is quite probable that several here this season. enough Certainly, so long courages London to inv il Heller, ncble master; E sble secretary E. Kerl, noble ne College Tte 10.—(Spectal to The friends indulging in on to their full bent surpriscd if transatlantic Will Have a Big Time. M'COOL JUNCTION, Neb., June 10.—(Spe- )—A rousin and we should when the tariff is finally en- .)—Tuesday gave a reception senfor class refreshments Doane. purpose of getting up one of ebrations to be held the regular program evening for the the_largest and best c in York county. Beside there will be tub beautiful Blue River park, through which the , adjoins town a the largest parks in the state. officiuted at ment in the London dem of Lincoln at All were pleased with the souvenirs— photographs of President Perry, bound in covers of orange D FINANCE. ‘There are also other circums| unmounted Blue river flow d is one of in pessimistic hout the prospects of our government have purchased a Children’s Day WAVERLY, Neb., June 10.—(Special Tele- gram to The Bee.)—Union servi ing children’s day by a of Merrill hall, A party of college boys spent the fore part of the week on a fishing and camping excur- sion up the Big Blue. Numerous friends of the studen as alumni and former students, have arrived to_spend commencem Hundreds of appli vacant by recelved, the administration as to the su future income, ¥ means for bridging over temporary def cles, may be expec ken fudgments. bili repealing the 10 p culated to have an as- suring effect abroad; for, following the repeal Iver purchases and the rejection of the nd seigniorage bill, s celebrat- d to qualify The decisive rejec! held here today. Rev. Mr. Sykes, a former charge of the morning service. s consisted of recitations, songs, etc. large collection was also taken up for foreign tions for the chair left wezey's resignation but as yet no one has been 1 only be con- the members of the s Christian 3 Iroperty Destroyed pecial Telegram A barn coritalning five head of fanch was destroyed was sayed. discriminate v, if it be not t and as far in the way the circumst Ior these WAUSA, Neb to The Bee.) horses on_the may scem to require. Cause of the fire unknowu ake place tomorrow. headquarters to be located on the Chautauqua grounds at this place is being strongly the idea is meeting with general approbation. tend to dissipate that distrustful ation against our inve years past, predoming Another motive may s, for nearly tw in the London market. Detalls of a Fatal Struggle Between Miners y has been freely on speculation and price: CHEYENNE, nd of sccur The Bee.)—The conft lation concerning the killing of Willlam Har- vey at Miners' Delight jn_Fremont county, by Robert Dickson, ten days ago, are creat- feeling in this city, where the deceased was’well and favorably In a conversat of Miners' Delight sliértly after the death of Dickson said he learncd the morn- occurred that Dickson had filed, or intended to file, papers That morning had an interview with his wife after Harvey had departed for the pump house, a distan ds from the boarding house. every other Jjine 10.—(Special to exploited by fig reports in circu- Americans have quality is good great extent. to bid tematically seem likely that the coming removal of the obstructions will be attended with a pronounc in favor of our investments. s be among the things that may be reasonably ing a great deal took place in this city Wednesday morning in the marriage of Miss Jane Grosvenor of this place to W. H. El- The couple left immedi- ately for an extended wedding trip to Yel- lowstone park. Mrs. S. C. Wdodruft s visiting with rela- tives in St. A. H. and W. D. Smith, former publis Lyons Mirror gone to Sutton, where the the Advertiser of that place. The Burt county prohibition convention is called to meet in Tekamah Tuesday, June 19. hool district No. 58 has been in trouble lately over the board refusing to furnis scholars with text books unless the parents them, claiming the law An action against the board it to furnish the necessary books id District Judge M. alternative, This somewhat cele- this country have been released from the dis- of Omaha. foriatdiyerce “The persistence of the widespres in the mining regions has had a dis effect, which, however, is appear as the prospect ment become was one of the inevitable results of a change of commercial policy th its earlicst effects, a_reduction in *he price of fucls and ores. the struggle should come now, while construction of the tariff is in process, than hould have to be fought when the resuming operations hed conditions. causes some beginning to dis- of an_early settle- this county, have purchased | Where the latter was at q meant, as one of . 'you have killed me; now we ha. i the slow sale at me thinking that values have t e The mar cartridge belt on, but no gun was fou wergon in Dickson's hands, and then a ter- Harvey succceded in getting 1t away; then Dickson wrested it How long they fought no one Know: son claims that” Harvey got hold of a of cordwood and struck rible struggle newly establ serious in- | at steady to terruptions flected in temporarily diminished GLAD TO SEE THE He decided I that th street still ceived an injury to his right ted outflow of gold The total amount shipped since over $10,000,000. many pasture: the butt of a forty-four skull being crushed in besides twenty- the movement set in is no It is not to be regarded as an entirely natural and so long‘as we do Colt's revolver, and the brains cozing out, —(Special to nge moveme the metal for rather burdened with it a and there w the socket of the left eye being crushed in. a k ago, has commenced the crection of a new one on the old site. A lawn tennis club is being organized. Notwithstanding that there has been con- siderable building this spring, the demand for houses to rent in Newcastle At a_ meeting of the Ladi following B. Conrad, Ford, vice president; Mrs, J. tary; Mrs. Charles Harrison, a and Mrs. S. Benedict, tre The last day of school was celebrated by a plenie near growth of Newcastle the and owing year it became necessary for the board to ke provisions for more room. done by building an addition on the south, cemployment The past year has been one of firm from the close of last week aquoted good at §2.80@3.00 and the commoner grades at from §2.80 down. Receipts of hogs have been heavy all weelk, nearly 10,000 The quality has been unusually good for this time of the year and the n unusually good, when the heavy supplies are 1 into consideration. for the week have been perhaps 6 lower than the m than last week. the and hog products being more nearly on a cor- s than they have been for six months, and the result is that packing operations are profitable enough to keep the heavy receipts cleaned up without any diffi- ae has been good more eneours for CHEYENNE, June 10.—(Special gold payments, ports are mainly incident t gald had be for, yet the bankers unde ment had not until now It is something may be proud that they a large portion of the g great operation without monetary disturbance and without incurring in its investment mar- is no other financial center in il mave endu drain without suffering the acut derangement. o that event; f n long contracted rtaking the engage- delivered the entire ot which Americans can contribute such 1d required for that feeling a ripple of of Wyoming the time and place of hoiding the convention to nominate a state It is expected that it will be an in- understood th; s unabated. Ald society city June 14 although tl F. Lloyd, secre Collector A. L. New from the chairmanship of the committee, Sl NOT GREATLY ALARMED. the least di but hool has increased, world that ¢ h Decision Re- Eight-Hour Law. How Labor Apecting th linary contribution to the rehabilitation of the financ tion has been effected resource of of another ssitating teache: great profit, is a striking expres the country manigement iliously eriti- the satisfaction of knowing that we have parted with no more an easily afford to dispense with, and it is a safe and reasonable assumption it under future need the return of some part of this gold, that has enabled us to contribute it will empower us to reclaim it, In the absence of any adve o sxchange and the wants of Austria having been presumably satisfied, it is reas- onable to expect that the export will now steadily cease.” OMANA LIVE STOCK MARK vold by the considerable ler Brovities. disappointment. and viewed European censors are 0 s We have, moreov who expressed no surprise and did not c decision as in the cause of labor. One of the old-time members of the Cen- city water works there. Sigel, who has been located in rs have lots the power of resour law passed and also took a prominent part in fighting the case through the courts said think the decision normal condi- J. C. Sprecher, editor ounds will be subscriptions ubscribers to admission and all privileges during the season, At a cltizens' evening in Housen, fala and A. M committee to ar who favors an eight-hour his opinion account of this decigfon, and in my opinion can jnever be generally established except by now going 1f_all the working people in Wednesday aparatively Liberal Closes with a Good Run. SATURDAY, week of comparatively Week of U Parsons were appointed a merrily on. lebration July 4. ange for a ¢ otestations as did the printers this stock belng conglderably heavier than the rendering of l‘Vl' decislon at time would have cut'no figure at all in its his action of the court will not put any one-back to working nine whose ‘union working eight hours;-and while I am sorry unconstitutional to know that the , Knights of Pythias, memorlal day. morning at today further operation. two years ago. The figures are as follow ipts this week. ipts last week flower service Plambeck has returned trom 111, seminary. Rebert Kittle is enjoying a visit trom his nephew and namesake, Robert Kittle of Sag- inaw, Mich, The Misses Flora Omaha are Beckman, in this city. Pythian Colebration at Wausa. WAUSA, Neb, June 10.—(Speclal to The Chancellor Wil Records and of Pythlas They were and vold, still T am glai dectsion will do us no by The decision of thd ¢o During the early part of the ate supplies, both here and elsewhere, caused a firmer feeling, and as there was a marked improvement in the English market advanced rapidly, and owners and rt will most likely Wednesday night of the Central Labor union and the workers will disucss the advisability of pre- paring another law' to be presented to the Jegislature at the session next winter. pretty general toward shortening Mours of labor by thorough organization than to be found unconstitu- Ella Beckman sed beef men took hold freely and bought liberally, but as usual on an ad- shippers and buyers for eastern butchers were the most passing laws organized a Knights - last evening. half a dollar, nor was the sdvance confined desirable g have the cattl at Wausa sald Farmer Washington Star “overything's erbout takin' boarders from the city.” “Fur ez I kin se yostorday ‘all was fish that was 1y on good present trom "' was the reply. “Wal, they's jes one matter I wanter ten’ I was to the The next time I go to town I wanter sgus printed ter hang up in the and short fed grassy steers that ten days or a fortnlght prices goood not bring then. today, owing to the heavy supplies fed to break the markes 'hey succeeded, however the advance, is considerable xtenslon of the further to the northwest. say on 'em" ‘Don't try ter turn “Whut'll ye dloomfleld branch The latest 1s that the lamp out, QESCRIPTION WIIH BEST $8 49 FOR THIS BOOK CASE Is three feet two inches in width, five feet and cleht ing ralsed sweep from under rise in values of the carly part of the week sustained. supply was liberal, about the same as on Friday, and the quali When and vic Dressed beef men v lower prices, ipping and speculative ers to get r'ght arcund ste_dy prices Some of the heavier c tle may have sold a trifle easier, but on the other hand there were instances where some of the handy fat steers and some that were brought events it was a good, active market, and by noon_trading was over, the mark for their offerings. About the only class of cows to feel the the fat stock. developed consider thin n prices. of &l During the early part of the week there was a very good trade in stoc ers at stronger pri ather, the country demend fell off sharply, and with the decreased demand there was a corresponding drop in values. however, did a world of good re quite a few buyer: Saturday transacted and ormal b commanded a premium The ape, owing to the demoralized c the easte eral are lower than last week, but th and for desirable st Falr to good natives are quotable at falr and good to choice 40 to 100-Ib, Stock in Sig! Ipts of live principal yards for Saturday Yeurlings, B 00a2. Kansas City CITY, shipnients, Texin i beet PNEUMATIC GOUCH THIS IS A CUT OF IT. INCHES WIDE, 6 FCOT LONG, FNEST SPRINGS, AT \N\{)Us‘JL(I)'{j(g;Jill“gi‘ur_'vg\\g“;lH”Y DIAPED; ‘:H T AND LUXUAI- NG I8 COUERER UF THE MANY BAKGAINS WE ARE OFFER UPHOLSTEKED ${]_.35 FOR THIS_P/RLOR ROCKER Lin rieh tapo: or silk plush, Int= style, and worth £10.00, Mail orders érms. Gash or Easy Payments. We close evenings at 6:30,except Mondays and Saturday s in helght, « without nioving Solid ouk, haud polish tinish, ad- stable shelves. WM. LOUDON, Commission Merchaut CRAIN AND PROVISIONS. vite wires to Chicag business orders Chicago Loard espondence solicited, New ¥, i xQifice. reom w York Life Dullding fat AGO LIVE That was e: Less Than a Thousand C: Competitiol “There were | here today, and used Active ken a_big drop and are any- to $2 lower t :t has been over Good fat bulls, etc., s a_ shade have shaded easier right along on the e firm at the advance already noted, fers, and from $3.7 to $5 for very rs and feed- , but owing to the con- sales dragging '8 prices,but the ullc at from $1 $1.50 to $1.60 for Good to choice Rectipts were sponding week last y 15,000 head; sheel The average prices here is a good, heep, $3.0001.60; top lam Recolpts and Dis, Union Stock houts ending at 3 «Nd altogether the situation ging to all over say they coul” not ask for better hogs than coming now and the absorb the liberal cfferings shows that of confidence in the future. The average welght of the hogs for the past week was about 240 pounds. today to a hade stronger than Friday. were liberal, but the demand was good from all sources and trading lively from start to Heavy and butcher weights as usual selling at from $4 with the light ‘and light mixed loads $4.60 stuff_sold at §i.f to 106 Ibs. Everything sold 50 and $4.55, the k ago today the bulk of the trading was at $4.45 and $4.60. load of sheep was received, some assers eedom with which Horses and mules Himmond ¢ and 5 to $4.45, and pigs weigl Shippers and feeders St. Louls Live St it unchunged A medium . welghts, "tk of sales i market estublishd to lambs at §3.500 ) bhin.; Ahipin When Baby was sick, e gave her Castorla, When she was Child, sho eried for Zastoria, When she became Miss, sho clung to Castorla, When sho had Children, sho gavo them C wtorig