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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FIADAY, MAY 31 T =7 RI{I:T the pply was sold, trade became duller and ot the exercises In the lle'rn:ll)n and broke Into ‘ Ing, and o« ‘N 90 to M9 fr it was not so bad, ho ver, as the dampness nd lights at S35 o 8465, to cholce mixed brought from was much needed n‘;m still m\nlnf this | ment of D t il evening and the indications are that {t will | right, aull alling prices wers (Continued from First Page) Very Good Holiday Run of All Som‘ Reaches the Yards, Natives ans we at from $4 to ht from $4.75 to 45.75. Qver the rain as It game just in time to | —Later re sation with W. J. Bryan, of fifty-five years' experfence as a farmer, learned that the [ \WILOOX Neb A crops as yet were not injurcd in any notice- 1 Gt at fr n 83 to & lambs br 30.—(Special Tele- and potatoes will be planted since the settle- skt fom e 18 s __ | continue all night. The farmers are jubilant | CENTRAL CITY, Neb., May 30.—(Special.) save the small grain crop. | be far worse than at first reported. Out- bulldings are strewn’ over the flelds, houses ontinued until 6 p. m. During the days the largest acreage of corn No need to Read, in order to find out about Pearline. Your friendscan tell you all you want to know. You'll find most of them use it. Ask them about it. We'll leave it to any one of the millions of women who are undy county. Dundy county is all eports show yesterday's storm to 3 | "Receipts: Cattle, 9,50 head: hog i |able degree if the waterfall s sufclent to | Sram lf—'.l:h(v “'m:i and best rain this lo. | unroofed and many barns torn down. In § N B DRESSED BEEF TRADE QUITE ACTIVE | shecn kim head.” " " make & crop hereatter, but unless It 18 Kl | 4 Today. The fall {s.fye inches by Actonl | wer "owmscked, Aoner Resigmon, IATRC qoarne | using Pearline, if it isn't the best—the most eco- st. Louts Live Stook Market., growing now it may be felt severely. The | govermme st. WilGoX was the centet of | Kt L o e MY i rashi B ot men Aner o rew Fea steens | By one MuBiredthe ot 1och ¢ 0 ' | o PR Her: which came from he mort | Kt e waa-Broken Iy Dlaes” o ing. But all the Pearline users Offered, Puying Strong Prices—Hogs | xport te rang day, with a strong indication for more to- | outinok city the hall was three feet deep. Several b 3 3 | Batonens steern; Uyt ta Henvy: ¢ night. Reports from north and west since | “‘WEEPING WATER, 'Nvb. May 30.—(Spe- | - all was three feet deep. Several don't get its full benefits. Some seem Open Steady and Close Active | GuteheesBteers U T, the raintall show & great deal heavier shower | o DREING SR, Ntb., May 30.—(Spe- | school houses were torn to pleces, large : _y 4 and Strong. ToGs o 40806 00; lighi, 81550 | than at this Doint. At one placo about three | Srh pre Seaihat Lonqle Sxercises o eplen. | reea wer broken oft or upturned by the o think that’it's only for washing clothes { I Witk KAt 16 4 b g | e at gladdened the hearts o roots and corn, gra d ¢ Are mo A L i —_— | SHEnr-sio penics mattecn, 5.000875 | o Inches 1 one owr | e S e S aTputh Gt hadchredtyned W | down or battered Into the ground. Corn or cleaning house. . | southwest, § il £2.00G14.50. CHITE, ot Bl " do great damage to crops and oats will probably recover. It is cloud 13 % ¢ r Y THURSDAY, May 0 i O'NEILL, Ncb, May 30.—(Special Tele- | "S/LVER CREEK, Neb., May 80.—(Spe- | this mornine.’ e Ll Pearli Wa. 105 - . | Thers were 100 cars of stock recelved to- | OMAHA GENERAL MARKET, gram.)—A fine ruin visited this section 1ast | ojal Telegram.)—Last night in- four huurstl’ bt o i U My RS Ly . L) i) €\ Ty .Aing 8 , a very respectable run for a holiday 3 — night and today. Three-quarters of an inch | (he ground was thoroughly soaked. A heavy Al And with almost every use you can put | The four days' receipts foot up 5,341 ©, | Condition of Trade and Quotations on | Of water fell and it is s raining hard. | 440 fell this afternoo DROUTH BROKEN IN IOWA, $ ’ : k B0 Hous nfia 480 atioep, this bsiog 8 | Staple and Fancy Produc | Grops are looking fine, corn " especially "BLAIR, Neb., May 80.—(Speclal Tele- by it to, besides the labor it saves and the - increase compared with last weeg - about | T e e . | e ot ut T The ay erop will be | STMI=A 40" p ‘m. @ nice steady rain | Raln Fallng 1a Many Sections of Tat| ruinous rubbing, it gives you better work—better results, ® 0 ottle, vand & (daorenso. of 7.6 Hogs | ELLR S SoilnT b e bt Bt tod | the largest ever grown in this section of the | farmers* faces with smiles than anything for | OEDAK RAPIDS. fa May o0.(8 S Peddlers and some unscrupuious grocers will tell you ** this is as good as® 4 B0 800 neD. - e wan L5l6 head, aa | 9T e A trade to'be tsed cr, | ftate. "Farmers and business men arc Ji- | somo time. Thin insurea & £00d CFoD Of COrD, | mroesrs) TARIDS: T May 20— (Spectal S1A o “the same as Pearline,” IT'S FALSE—Pearlne is never peddied, 3 1 z g | white the balance fs sotd for pa bilan < Shils amall gVain WILl hibe & TAIE. cHob, elegr began falling at 4 o'clock : and if your grocer sends you something in place of Pearline, be Wt 1000, yesteday. and. 1 n st | ; nt. g AL ¥ . grain will make a ; el b L your g 0 ace of T [ q*':\l):nx‘.nl Ofterifigy ttioluded no ‘chibles Beet | gt Bl b B Bt Slin Bl iy In»‘ulvlll\;:l)u\!ull o (1:.»‘\‘:“}‘«,.?\».":;‘ |..‘l'|l ',.,ZI'\', OAKDALE, Neb., May 30.—(Special.) his taoruing and there was a steady down: it Back honest—send i¢ back, “w JAMES PYLE, New York. BRISE .and Tew thil even by Gotirtasy Gould | 1 This place had one of the finest rains last | pour for n be called good. This made trade qulet, al- though the decent beef cattle, in 'fa i thing that the killers coul good strong prices, § Thursday, did 8 beef men wer the middle of y at 7 | 1t literally poured down for more than two 1 hours. It is reported by those who took ob servation that over two and one-half inches turkeys were refus TTER-OLA | inches fell, DES MC night of the season. Two and one-third | ing the diouth i,y © FURNITURE and CARPET DEPT early ten hours, oifectually break- | DINES, May §0.-~A splendid rain ; | t i H 1 f | e n UNION, Neb., May 30.—(Special Tele- | fell here today. verl g wd ere H ‘“ iy 1 '{\”"“:‘“ ‘;' " ::".’;“:"‘ ‘K':""“L”"'l" gram.)—A splendid rain fell here at 4 p. m CLAKINDA, Ta., May 20 —Over an inch | , as usual d s te whea e 00 id B 'he 0spects € BOO or more, of aln o st since carly | May v ¥ fttle; Sott. thed i | 'LIVE POULTRY—Hens, o@tc: mixed, 5a6c; | to amount to much, Oats will give a good | " R oie L b e Siiy. WhLEE Sl Lt e y ! AR o 2 A P B e R L Sl JAVER, Neb, May 80.—(Special Tele- | today. Wheat and oats ar: saved, but by wanting ca and by il tot " New, per T | e € t L AL gram.)—Four inches of water have fallen here | is hovond reclamation forenoon the supply was | . VBAL 14100 [Us., are quoted at [ €specially the late crop. Everybody, par-|in eightcen hours, soaking the ground for | CARSON, la., May 30.—(Special Telegram.) | ©) D We only have room to show one Foldir Bed—but we have too many fine beds—and this week will muke ridiculous prices to move them. A fine $20 Mantel ¥ ed for only . i exhausted | et £ tul Ly ung | ticularly the farmers, rej The pros- | several inches. The corn has not b in Eight hours of steady rain has fallen today There was also a good gencral d | Amer 1 e Nt o ahd Tows | pects are for more rain . jured by the drouth, while the small grain | breaking the drouth | 174 for butchers’ and beef cow 8 1 aska and lowa, kims, | BELGRADE, Neb., May 30.—(Speclal)— | fi=lds show less damage than was at first b MALVERN, Ia, May 30.—(Special i oy readily at steady to stror ur e 1, doc; br 1 iie; | Rain ,1;”\ need falling about § o'clo x\lhjl lieved. Many fields will make half a crop, gram.)—A shower this morning and a hard ,G&DOUGMSS . cholce polled helfers brought A $3.50% midiand night and ¢ ued a regular downpour until LEIGH, Neb., May 30,—(Special Telegram.) | rain this afternoon has broken the drou highest price paid here in a I raw, 15 Kes ' the fter midnight. Two inches of water fell | _There was a shower Wedneeday night and | MASON CITY, Ia., May 30.—(Special Tele —— 3 common and canning cows wer b il th Only t and the ground s thoroughly soaked. This | a good rain this afternoon and evening, with [ gram.)—Heavy rain fell all day, putting a i ae o Scnough pr wer A ; will revive most of the small grain and pr od prospects of a heavy rain all night. | damper to out b same as ol ye _n‘; ol A r‘ $y “ licticns are freely made of a large crop of | Though the crops were not damaged much MARSH slightly firmer figuies | 5 i ib., 2 i|any extent from drouth and will now fairly | was badly needed. Farmers and business men | tinuous, soaking rains today. Tae crops are i The stocker and feeder trade gave nore | Hind picied, navy, §5.20; Lima [OUtdo itself. Farmers are jubilant this morn- | 4re jubilant as with plenty of rain the best [ all right 3 sigm of life than it has for xome tiin dit Z L usiness men are full of hope fOF | crops ever grown in this part of the state| SIOUX CITY, May 30.—A heavy rain fell (4 b Bupplics were limited and the country. de BOELUS, Neb., May 30.—(Speclal.)—Rain et ey 9 e e e LWL SO AR ISR L VAT mand was C and the limited offerings fell today to the depth of two and three AURORA, May 30.—(Special.)—Rain began | to crops. 3 ware soon picked up. Representative sales: FLie d AUEERE=IR it sl falling about 8 o'clock and the gauge showed Bt : 3 ¥ CHREAED Bk GREEN ONIONS fourths inches and s still falling. S AN 4901007 of Lnn Thelt = EhINE araing . The WELCOMED THE RAIN. : No. Av Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr PATAGUE Chotoe In will be more than halt & crop. The ] apount’of ‘mofsture will do vast good just — (@ 3 15....1018 $4 00 21 631 9425 19....0070 $4 36 | per doz. bunel thi \‘““‘H GataanE 'I'r* Too “IL e at the present time here, and if it is supple- | Omaba Finds Itseif Included In the Benefi- | (@ MIXED, CUNUWEREE NEBRAS Wiy 80.25( becial Tele. | Mented with more of the same kind in a cence of tho Clouds, a fair oat| When th ‘ PEAS-On order COWS STRING BEAN 00 190 1.0 280 | 4-basket crate, $1 960 190 7.8 200 TOMATORES | week or so this county will gram.) rain folllowed the wind Lol ¢ crop. Corn is in good condition. of the past two days, continu at intervals | °TOP UL : & all day, winding up with the heaviest ra FALLS CITY, Neb, May 30.—(Special.)- r G-basket crate, $4 Omaha ab vailing elsewhere for two days, reached 4 (@ s $15,00 A fine up right Bed French bevel ‘mirror iy front, worth §75, to close $z4'00 = ho rain storm, which had been pre- ‘ C ] hout 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon | 1w Tl g 1 v H ] I SR B A heavy rain commenced falling about 12 0 “Foiding Hea this ¢ i 300 8 IR Ao (ofders, pariiif:bu:box, i "\1"‘“ T PLATTE, Nebo May 30.—(Special | 0'clock last night and continued until o LI UIL L LDl ity L e Avsek 1o cloge:coreies $12.00 H A R Rt ogan”at aaviight: this | 0'clock today noon and has wet the ground | thousands on a holiday outing, but far from | (@ TR e R il gy 30 RAWBERRIESCh shipping stock, per | morning and. continted all day and is still | to the depth of six inches in plowed ground. | grumbling, all were delighted. Bargains all throngh 3 i E&—Chol morning and continued all day an LG i) d ® i hyeet S—Per 2-qt. case, $2.50 i ';.‘,.,‘H"’r.ml‘,‘ xt month will insure the |\ iteady fall set in at 8:30 p. m. and con. AL A AL ML L (4 () 5 01 PICAL FRUL Lightning killed a valuable cow this morn- | tinued until 8 this morning. Small grain and | rain, and when the generous fall began no | (@ i Australlan navels ix, 2.25; | ing in this city belonging to Andrew Wess. | €crn stood the wind of Monday and Tuesday | One Was so fll-natured as to complain of [ MILKERS AND SPRINGERS. 3 hox, Mediter: | porg, very well, but was badly in need of rain wet feet or clothes, or the interruption of (. ) 1 cow and calf....... ST $3.00@3.25; " fancy St Michaels, WYMORE, Neb.,, May 30.—(Special Tele- | FRANKLIN, Neb.,, May 30.—(Special Tele- | diversion. C) HEIFERS. Extra fancy lemons, 360 size, $4 gram.)—At 2 o'clock this place was blessed | 8ram.)—From Wednesday evening till Thurs- | The rain clouds came from the southwest ) § 10.... 401 210 5 by a shower that lasted an hour or more, | 12y noon four inches of rain fell here. Crop | With scarcely any wind, frightening light- =@ A e 28 er doz., G20 and at b o'c:ock the rain is again falling, with | Prospects are excellent. This is the first [ ning or loud thunder. A copious fall of three- [) F 13 oice ShIpping stock, per bunch | rogheets of continuing tonight. Everybody | rain for five weeks. quarters of an hour was followed by two (@ ) k. ) i 1 HIT0T Shd rotrisen ke LEXINGTON, Neb, May 30.—(Special | hours of almost clear weather, when the | (g B 1 : rornin, SUPERIOR, Neb., May 30.—(Special Tele- | Telegram.)—The rain that commenced last | clouds rolled together again and a gentle rain | ) ¢ : gram)—A fine rain has been falling at inter- | ERE continued for twenty-four hours | set in with indications that it would continue | (@ R He; Califor Vats here all day, and coming genily, all was | throughout Dawson county. Three inches of | 1ong. AT {(@ This Folding Bed, vuartered oak This Fine o, 3 sYRUP- ver doz., #12; | absorbed. Indications are for more’ tonight. [ Vaer has fallen, AR Dy Just Over Nebraskn's Border. [) F -gal. cans, $3. ¥ are partia saved and hastures ae b, AD ” eb., May 30.—(Special ele- YOKE, Col ay —(8 al Tele- \f \ T i : ! i 1 Oats arg partiall Jm”»lux‘ and “pastures re- | DA O O ot o ae 3o . mele- | HOLYOKE, Colo., May, 30.—(Speclal Tele Worth $50, ynly $20.00 A Cood Retrige:ator, $5 ° ¥ staniard . B y ant. e last evening and it is sti] raining. Two and | 8¥8M)—A good soaking rain commenced to q ans, 9¢; cocoanuts, § per 100, LINCOLN, May 30.—(Special.)—While & g. Two and b 5 it Sci pecans, o coconnits, Hep il it (e e scven-eighths Inches of water has fallen, [ fall at 2 o'clock this morning and from the L) datew, e per b Lincoln didn't get any. At 3 uicock | the heaviest rainfall for: years, appearance of the flooded streets and con- ® y CIDER=Fure fiuce, per bbl, $5; nalt bbi, 2. [ 8 o e tn frcm the xouth. | FAIRBURY, Neb., May 30.—(Special Tele- | tinual downpour of water the floodgates of LiVarnool AR ek ate estwost . which lasted abeut an hour. 1t |BT&m)—A heavy rain éommenced shortly | heaven have certainly been turned loose. ivenpoor Yorbool Marcets | Vas a kentle rainfall, hdecompanied by | e noon, lasting for oer an hour, and fs | At o'clock this p. m. there Is still a steady Ve L. May, 30 WHBAT-spot, qutet, | 8 e " ollowing thia thy | *tlll followed by occaslonal shower The | rain falling and good prospects of a continu- sal No. 2 fed, dw gid Nol @ red: | daunder of Hentning. whoiowing (his the | ground 1s well saturatéd and the rain ap- | ance until morning. At 7 o'clock p, m. the Extraordinary Half Price Sale b it o feendy:! MY | ied again, with intermediato. 1ight shower, | D¢ATS o have fallen in all parts of the | government rain gauge measured two and This Wesk Only gl dul, S 10d:” Avgust and Indications of rain throughout the nignt | WY ¢ ey 30 one-third inches of actual rainfall and in all Feak: American ‘mixed, new, 4s | The vegetation of Lancaster county has al- et Nebe Aey, 80.-(Bpsclal Tele- | probabilities will' Teach_ thireo inohes before We bought 15 Reliable Gasoline Stoves o e ot S K 0 Vi | rendy been wonderfully improved, ‘and. with | S12" )—About one ifich of rain fell here up | morning. This will assure a bountiful har- from Stootzel & Co. at balf value s &14d; July, 4s 8d; August, 48 8id; September 7 xcellent prospects aid for a big corn crop there 1 Ociober, 48 id very favorable for an all’ night's rain. Corn - Phovis S T faey winter, 7 o0, | # li0 & fecling that small’ grain may make | fus'beon doing Well despite the dry weather Clond Burst in exas. | What you pay clsewhere 2 Vght T e T L lonk ast hait a crop. and this rain will give it a good start. Ey-| SAN ANGELO, Tex., May 30.-—A disastrous | ) FEEDERS. HOO, Neb., May 30.—(Special Tele- | arybody 1s feeling very jubilant. cloudburst i iarcleasihacis Jlight dB ibe) (aes 84 —Rain has been pouring down here | MILLARD, Ne w0 clear, ‘heavy, 6 lbs. ' 318 63 = clear b., May 30.—(Special Tele- ol e t 6 338: shoul aqua; or twe: 0 Ours. 14 " J Jev! v Five die: avy 2 v O v y L Favnnen - E o hams, ‘ahort cut; 1ko 10 ibe, dis BoUN r;l;"ufl): 'im»l.v‘yml-‘h?" 2 r".‘m Th!’; cvening, which will graatly benefit all grow- | gooa. “bY e cloudburst, and it is feared - $82.00 you can buy of us for 00 B CRA R e R ] jram.) =Nearly es of ra € | ing crops. Grass was suffering greatly from b Sy o par e 5 . Sy 5 i {allen here during last night and today and | the drouth, . There are good Indieations to- [ &, NUTIDCF of settlers in the valleys of the $20.00 you can buy of us for f".) - (CHIESE-Quiet; | demand o finest | the rlmh‘li are still pouring n“uu“..‘. lTh‘r‘ night for more rain. bty '"";”“‘ :;‘, o ]‘h’ e ol I“‘l'u:”l",““‘;‘l“ $ 6.00 you can buy of us for 95 o American white, “40s; finest American colored, | insures the corn crop. Small grain is in| RANDOLPH, Neb., May 3( Special Tele- | P€® ble each severa ge ranches 50 v 5 . 5 2 10 p b , Neb., May 3 pecial Tele. g vhiohi Have 4.50 you can buy of us for 50 E H BOTTER-Finest United States, vod, 10, | 2d condition and not over half a crop can | gram.)—Last night a fine rain came, and this 5:} l‘*'mil T|"””"' l'!'he ]’1r:n‘ ‘\\It\'u‘h have C) § f‘ y Yo A 3 HOPS—At London ¢ be_expected. 3 afternoon and evening it rained, so that crop | WAIF 1B HEU GO & SWOTt Hme Atier rains, A 2-burner stove like cut, to i HOGS—The run was 5,16 head, s against TR i YORK, Neb., May Speclal Telegram.) | prospects are above par. The rain is not ac- | Wefe Celised, the waters of Devils river | (@ close out, only........ 3 5,027 yesterday and 7,094 on last Thursday. The Skl henl ar sh, —A good rain has been falling at this place | companied by wind and all is going into the [ FUShing down in a serles of waves six fcet 3 good oge were better than on yealerdny. while 18, M fecting 1n [ at intervals since last night. Reports from [ ground. Over an inch of rain fell. It is still | High. One ranch with 1,700 sheep, lost 1,300. | (@ which_were percent nferior Tight was bea over the county £how that cats are greatly | cloudy and drizzling. and 1ight mixed stock on sale, B opened n different 3 a atly y and drizzling. Ut aolive, With prices steady to . shate stronger Chicago wue re. | benefited and there will be a good crop of | DUNBAR, Neb., May 30.—(Speclal Tele- y ©n the good to cholce heavy and butcher welght ir July and that ha same. Corn 1s doing fine. Farmers are |gram.)—A heavy rain fell here this afternoon, | MILAN, hogs, with sales at from $4.40 up to $460. The 1ght'and light Tuled slow and July ‘wheat sold xed stuff being in 1iferal su wer, with sales at fi Iy | Soscesinge 10 | Litte was don T was offer July selling BERTRAND, Neb May 30.—(Special Tele- | do inestimable good to corn and gardens. o Te, but ating up 6 s, "There wils mourgent cati’ v pigs | that ks bla for more"Septémber was' ofteréd at | ram)—Almost thrée inches of rain have NAVALE, Neb., May 30 and light welghts, and they were very slow sell . Without a buyer. = = fallen ‘here since yesterday. Little more m.)—This section received last night at|for over t 4 e G MU M S g R et veg Ty bigher and active demand; moisture will be required to insure an aver- | lenst an inch and a half of rain. Farmers | 1¢. will revive the corn, help the oats and were practically all disposed of eariy. Trading Flim, %e higher and in demand; fresn, [ 8¢ Yield of small grain. Prospects for more 1 every one are jubilant now. The oat | today "was “largely at from 390 (0 $5.50, as | 10y Sk rain tonight are good. crop, which was nearly gone, has revived i R s s yomierday, SN Mt ¢4 London Stosk Quotations SHELTON, Neb., May 30.—(Special Tele- \m\\l‘rmllyf and the prospect for a corn crop b NO. Av. Pr Av oy LONDON, May 30.—4 p. m. closing gram.)—Over an inch of rain fell today and | never was better. SIOU. 2 N % YRy “‘“ [ difit = “ Ly ¢ SRIARLT it is still cloudy tonight. HOLDREGE, Neb., May 30.—(Special Tel¢- 2 0 5 .. 0 | Can PGl BISE PRI vom M'COOK, Neb., May 30.—(Special Tele- [ gram.)—It rained ali’ night last night and up | $F4™ 20 H : W a0igl Paineyivania. gram.)—The Republican valley has been de- | t0 11 o’clock a. m. Three inches of rain have | ™ H entrall, 1L Osig| Readi luged with rain which commenced falling | fallen. There was no wind and the ground is i Meéxican ordiniry. 203 Mex. Cn. about 10 o'clock last night and has continued | Well soaked, and it is still raining tonight BAR SILVER-30 11-16d per oun all day and tonight. Over three inches have | OGALLALA, Neb., May 30.—(Special T MONEY—Y per cent already fajlen, Such a rain this county has | 7am)—Two inches of rain has fallen here The rate ot discount tn the open market for | not ayperienced i years. since 5 this morning, and still raining hard. both short and threo months’ bills {s & per cent. | %5 prPoronn ™ Neb, May 30.—(Spectal | A #00d deal of corn, millet and alfalfa wili [ for & long to 6 o'clock this evening and indications are | vest of corn and small grain. jubilant insuring a good oat and wheat crop, and will | has prevailed for the last two months, de- ~(Special Tele- | might by a steady rain, which has continucd wheat, and start the gr gram.)—Heavy rains in this pa le “Finnigan’s Fortune the funniest little comedy seen in the eity and must close them out this week, occurred yesterday along the | cou can buy of us for...... $16 00 $30.00 Yo 00000000000 000 Evary Stave Warras- ed one of the Best in the Marlket Thot- oughly Reliable. Katoing i Mbsourt. Mo., May 30.—The drouth which this country, was broken last 0OOONN00N00; en hours and it Is still raining 58, South Dakota tets Wet. FALLS, May 30 —(Specfal Tele- t of the state put crops to the front again. ANNOUNCEMENTS, at the Empire is | 090009 " A 9969000960000000000000 time and it Is well worth seeing. | 3§ Woo Murket, Telogram)—A fine rain began falling lact | be Planted when the storm ceases. Everybody [ Ed Wrothe makes the most eccentric of | 0000000000000 0000+,9000200090 E: ST. LOUIS, May 20.—WQOL—Firm; receipts | night and continued ervals all day. |18 &reatly encouraged Irishmen and his fortunes are followed by NN Nt Nl N ! N ¢ eht, Nilssourt, " Thinots,eic. combings. 19c; | About an inch of water has falon and thoye | ORLEANS, Neb., May 80.—(Special Telo |the audience with roars of laughter. Mr fine, g Kansats and Névrackn, medtum, sentde! | 1P A O e o fn®Te | gram.)—Greatest Tain~ in three years. |J. M. Nead makes a fine hit in his Dutch tortiiory, fall and spring, mediam, He \y | evidently general as the whole heavens are | Farmers are happy and the people rejoicing. | part. = Mr. e Al LR P e Badia S AVENS ATe | \whoat and oats will make a fair crop. The | Rafferty. heavy e, b LG20c; falr, 17@15¢; coarse and low oc tub wished, | SYRACUSE, Neb., May 30.—(Special Téle- | 0T crop is in splendid condition. charming httle Katey (Miss Pauline Chan- W. 8. Nead is very funny as Mr. Harpur makes love to the DUFFY'S RUPTURE | gram.)—A fine rain’ fell here this afterno ARAPAHOE, Neb., May 30.—(Special Tel- | dos) in the approved fashion. Mr. G. Oit- . b L — eompanicd by consiaerabie winh “Hernooh | cgram.)—Three inches of rain have failen [ man Is a first-class character as the French | ure ma 1£3 ey. REAMANENTLY iy 2 oo Foreiga el Affairs concede that this will save the oats. but |Since 10 o'clock last night. This insures count and Miss Lizzle Edwards is a fine OR NO g WHONDON, My 30—The amount ot bulon | Claim' that wheat 1s beyond redemption; one-half crop of small grain. study as his accomplice. All Draggists. PAY b today was £189,00, 5 o SHUBERT, Neb., May 30.—(8pecial ‘Tele. [ NELIGH, & Neb, 'May 30-(Special)—A g | PARIS, May 20.—Three per cent rentes, 102t | Sram.)—A drenching rain began here about 3 | fine rain set in last night about § o'clock 4 41t for the necount exclange on London, 21t | o'clock this morning and continued at Inter- |44 _continued ~without ~intermission ~until NO PAY UNTIL CURED b o] changes as compared with the previous account: | More. This places the wheat and corn in a e : : o o | When Baby wassick, we gave her Castoria. ‘Write for Bank References, X nase an compared wil o801 conaith s farmers feel | henceforth a crop is assured. Farmers and 3 beew tn elrcaiation increas g feaaury ;',‘,’,,",fi!,"""'“ genditon andnakentirmare toelif it R tE L ol s RITAD (. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, MAKE $10EVERYDAY EXAMINATION FREE. E: . . - shower fell last night lasting | b % 3 - : en g “hildren, she gave them Castor to get ar adverse fluctuatiol [ AND LONDON, May weekly statement of the | mOTe than an hour, followed today. by a con- | lIght shower, which lays the dust and re Wiz sia hat 0 ey S| RS At A e A b SEND FOR CIRCULAR. 3 Hank ngland lssue toduy shows | tinuous downpour during the greater part of | Vives vegetation. The rainfall was about #ide. Past workings of plan and highest HAE O. E. MILLER CO. e following changes compared —with | the day, placing Boyd county’s small grain |one-fourth of an inch and was accompanied | references furnished. ~ VALENTINE & ™ Bl % = lases the previous accounts b reaen ™V om: | bevond reach of the drouth and insuring a | bY heavy winds. CO., Traders Blg, Chicago. 507-308 N. Y. Life Bldg,, OMAHA, 3 Duilion, increase, (486,000; other sccarities,’ in: | Crop of corn above the drouth ST. PAUL, Neb., May 80.—(Special)- T HsrrAn it crease, £489,000; other deposits, increase, 9 WAYNE, Neb., May 30.—(Special Tele- | L-ast night there was a glorious rain. It RN 18 i 0; ublie” deposits, decronse £100,000; notes. | gram.)—A fine rain has been falling here for | commenced raining about 6:30 and continued S itfes, iner 104,00 A "™ o: | several hours and growing crops are in ex- [ until early this morning. Over one and one- ; R0 None wero. received. ‘The demand is on' " of the " Bank ot Euglahd's | cellent condition. The regular crops and | half inches of water fell and everybody this very good, bul as eastern markets have Nt e o, el K untay | SuBAr beets promise to be large and there | morning looks happy. parply this week prices u “"','; I & AN e, 540 5: Lisban, 2. Maduia | Wil be about four-fifths of a crop of wheat | FULLERTON, Neb., May 30.—(Special.)— g Hoatlbedln 0; commion and 3 ersburg, 5; Athens, 77 Rome, 104,80} | and oats. The finest rain of the season set in last i stock 2 10 to 1031, nna, 103, GORDON, Neb., May 30.—(Special Tele- nlnhl,l uhhbh luuhulln‘o:rly lnllln:;.'lll. I g limbs, $2.1565 . HEAT T OINGS Ol ;. | gram.)—This section of the country has been | s¢emed to be general throughout this parf - No. pr, | FALR WHEAT HOLDINGS CLOSED 0U. | o™ M0 Sl 1 old-fashioned rain. It | of the state. It was certainly the heaviest i 19 mative ewes. 8o - commenced - raining about 6 o'clock this | rainfall this county has had for several Loss on the Deal Amounts to a Large For- tane in Itself, Re tion of Stock, morning and kept up all day and is still | years. Nance county l‘ms the m'n-n prospect olal’ recelbts and sitlon of siock as 2 2 BGL raining. This rain almost insures a crop of | for the largest crop of pats and corn, espe- aomn Dy the hidoka o e Uhion Sock Yards | SAN FRANCISCO, May 30.—One hundred | small grain and farmers are feeling very | clally the latter, thig year she has ever had ompany for the twenty-four hours ending at 3 | and seventy-nine thousand, four hundred tons [ jubilant. The cattlemen are on the regular | Today every one is gmiling and happy o for the twenty-four hours S | ana ine th 1, tour hundred bil Th 1 " Tod; s gmill a 3 RN ‘““"iu of wheat, comprising the balance belonging | SPring round up and cattle are looking fine. HUMPHREY, Neb, May 30.—(Special.)— : Sl HARTINGTON, Neb., May 30.—(Special |A regular old‘time'isoaking rain was the Cars. o the estate of James G. Falr, stored since . : ; 1 TR, s oo 1 to the estate of James G. Falr, stored since | qgjopram ) Fvery acre of Cedar county and | issue last night. A four hours' steady rain- “ Hogs BT PR A August, 1893, at the Porta Costa warehouse, | a1l of northeast Nebraska has been {horoughly | fall has saved this section of the country ] 3 DISPOS has been sold to a syndicate of dealers com- | drenched. Last n ht a heavy rain fell, | from an unquestionable small grain failure o l;\-s-;-y-' ot Hogs. Sheep. | posed of George W. McNear, Balfour, Guthrie | abundantly supplying the need, but this after- | Everything has a revived look this morning @maha Pucking company. #1 |& Co., Eppinger & Co., and Girvia, Baldwin | 0on rain fell in torrents, flooding the streets | and at the present tié ‘conditions are favor- 3 Bwift and Company 1,59 & Eyre, the four largest wheat oxporting |nd pouring over the tops of the sidewalks, | able for - good crop of small grain. Un- Cudahy Packing company 1303 ... | firms on the coast. The sale was confirmed | Something which has not happened for [ sprouted corn will'tome forward and that [ B o e iy s by the probate court today. The price paid | Several years. It is safe to say that more | damaged by recent hot winds will lay down 3 : was 85 cents per cental. Counsel for 'the | Water fell last night and this afternoon than | its burden and come forth in all its glory Cudahy, Kansas City Cudahy' Bros. administrators cf the Fair estate and at- | 21l last year, wetling the ground to the depth | BATTLE CREEK, Neb., May 30.—(Spe Gined torneys for the heirs acquiesced in the salc | °f (hree or four feet. It saves small grain, | clal)—One inch of, Tain fell last night vegetahles and corn beyond a reasonable | There is a good prospect for corn. Beets +ooo | By the deal, $3,049,800 will pass into the doubt erybody is jubilant over the splen- | are all right hands of the administrator 1id prospects of an unusually large harvest. | VALENTINE, Neb.,. May 30.—(Special It 1s estimated that the loss on Fair's at-| HAY SPRINGS, Neb., May 30.—(Special | Telegram.)—A gentle! rain has been falling tempt to corner wheat will not be less than | Teleram.)—This section has been visited by | here for teh last twelve hours, with indi- $2,000,000. Mr. Fair began the deal In 1 steady rainfall for the last sixteen hours. | cations that it wil continue during the It Becker & Degen’ L. Becker ....... 3. Lobman . s Hamiton & Sicin pers and feoders LeR OVer o voorerns 5 as being in the best interests of the est ‘500 TN ATt e 1] Totals . A August, 1893, Wheat for May, 1504, delivery | Crops are in fine condition. Everything Is | night. This gives renewed hopes to farmers, CHICAGO LIVE STOCK, was then quoted at $1.22% to $1.25, the lowes: | lovely aud everybody happy. as wheat up to the present has not been ma- price ever roached up (o that timé, Through | WAVERLY, Neb., May 20.—(Special Tele- | terially dumaged. a iy ea sattle | T- W. MeLaughlin as a broker he did his | Sram.)—This *afternoon this| section was | COLUMBUS, Neb., May 30.—(Special Tel MATe Show Anxiery %o Gat Thelr Oattle | oirchaning, When he had bought 000 | visited by ‘an old-fashioned 'rain. It was | egram.)—Two and oné-half inches of rain CIICAGO, May 3.—Owing I:'um'l, {o the higher | 1ONS 8 prices ranging from $1.25 to §1 per [ s¢ncral and came gently and was absorbed | has fallen in Platte county in twenty-four cental, the market began to drop and went | "eadily. The furmers are feeling jubilant hours. This is more than has fallen for much Tower, Some of the wheat was peddled | GREELEY CENTER, Neb., May 30.— |two years all told. This insures small grain out until the amount on hand was reduced | (Special Telegram.)—The long drouth was | and gives corn a magnificent start lately to about 170,000 tons. The storage op | Proken here last night and today and by | TECUMSEH, Neb., May 30.—(Special Tele est rains of the season. The | gram.)—The first rain that has fallen over | | prico of feed and a searcity of water {n many wections, farmers are sending thelr cattle to market in much larger numbers and the receipts at prominent western markels are large, S the wheat has averaged from $40,000 to $50,- | one of the [N Juaiand o€ bihind & yeer ude | 000 per month right along and futercst last twenty-four hours has revived everything | Johnson county since May 10 fell here today b A - Pregr v i g R Wheat, oats and fruit have suffered some » i AN Ros insurance have largely increased the expense | And ke farmers are now cheerful and happy. itk ey et i RS e ite: | of carrying it The holding cost alone has | STROMSBURG, Neb, May 80.—(Specitl | what and corn has not grown any in two Conimn Lo, fair grades akuln predominated, and | #mounted to $500,000, Telegram.)-~Rain began falling here last night | weeks Lo‘r ..u-n.‘ prices were Ly m e to 20c awer, faly — | at 8 o'clock and continued four hours. Abcut | LODGE POLE, Neb. May 30.—(Special Sstrictly chuice fine beef sieers welghing 1,500 Ji Have 1 iree rths ¢ n inch o er fe This Feleg - alned steadl o] our- 10 1,600 Ibs. selling principally at from $4.60 to ooy 5 urths of an Inch of water fell. This | Telegram.)—It has rained steadily for four. $485 Canners sell ot Grom $1.7 o §2.40, buteh. | SHANGHAIL May 80.—Lord L! Chang|®Vening the county was visited with another | teen hours and the ground is wet five inches SR cows At frotn $3.85 10 3348 and fai ouw Fang, son of Li Hung Chang, with John Ay, | ©°PIous rain. with prospects for more. Broad | More molsture has fallen today than at any Reltera ut from $250 to $4.%, and good 1o choice | 1 4 | “miles are visible on every countenance | one time for three years past, and both veal calves are In demand at from $4.50 to § Foster, will start for the Pescadoren te-|.und overy one feels happy n;l,m :In" .u' o lx{l are J.I hilant The stocker and feeder trade (8 demoralized und [ morrow to formaliy trapsfer the island of | HUBBARD, Neb., May 30.—(Speclal Tele- | BENKLE b., May 30.—(Special the stocker murket s ovorsupplied and Irrcgu- | o PARA Tarly lower. A few extra foaders continue to | FOrmosa to the Japanes:. The Japauese have | gram.)—-A good soaking rain fell here last | Telezram )—There 1s &reat rejolcing In h' prices, s such lots are not very [ landed st Taiphophefu, a town of 70,000 ‘n- | nigh! caking the drouth. Wheat and oats | Dundy county today. It rained in torrents habitants, eleven miles up the Tansui hver, | will make an average yield, and old soldiers declare it is the heaviest bt :lfrh.lll sales of good feeders wre mainly at R Howaiare belng marketed here thip | 404 the residence of ~the gaveruor of | DOUGLAS, Neb., May 30.—(Special Tele- | since 1591, The water gauge at the ‘lm'::";l ‘was tran: that they intend to take possessica of the | were largely attended. Governor 8. A. Hol- | inches, which will wet down two feet. The . buylag L island, Fighting ts imminent, comb was present. Rain somewhat marred | rain began falling about 2 o'clock this wmora- . The demand med acts Formosa, and have informed the lu!hurlllesliran:.) “The Decoration day services here | shows a rainfall of B e T of enjoyment is found by every lover of good chewing topacco in LORILLARD’S famous Climak Plug | This tobacco represents the result of 134 year's experience in blending and preparing tobacco to suit a universal taste. 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