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THE OMAHA DAILY BERJIFRIDAY: JUNE 7, 1895 the; mouthern, 1Y4e « nd 4G40 per, cent tor comme head demoraiized prices: veul € to prim OMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL | "t tose o7, b grepenee. o sromium. S STOCK MARKE st it o NOT ENOUGH TO GO AROUND [3eri S sineeaBu'Senator van. W TA .m\( ol ana easy; clly, 4%e; country, posted, $4.9064.89. B AN wepte L% hegd: b e B enatoe vas W ” BT. LOUIS, June 6.—Clearings, $4.506.401; bal- on sale, 38 cars, or 8, |eld ‘!FI!I dellvercd the address, which wi recelved | n'rnou:lud)uu- United closed 8t $1.40 | ances, $540,205. Money, 5@6 per cent. New b 6L #t1l very dull; lambs, active, n with yells of enthusiasm by the embled | PHURPENTING-Quict at BG4 AL R L g er T 'fi.""fi’..‘i\:"‘}"?..fi‘:?" ."’ cp}:\l» Sldipisven 2-Quic VAS . s W i ba.; lambs, cor o ehoic, 2 & 5 — % More Orop Damage Reporta the Feature of GNOSIN=Dull; strained, common (o god, #L. WFASHINGTON, June 6 8 statement of | Oattle Reoeipts Contline Very Light and ’1?231’»4‘ R, Ui R, et ut WA Applications for Water to the Irrigation 1NSPEUIING FORT NIODRARA. Ao balance, $153,24! gold reserve, fI d’fl‘ 'y 1 o . v e @ et the Day. METALS—Plg fron, stendy; American, $10.000 | of Indifferérit ‘Quality. _— Board Exoeed tho fupply. 1 Copper, steady; brokers' price, $10,62%: YORX. § - e % g | Kanaas Ulty Live Stook. Goneral Coppinger Reviews the Troops and e i ';‘,'L"'“,';,l‘"""" '\“f"m\,.""ff( o im, 10 hia. ciiy From; Chicany. today” sayin s KANSAS CITY, June 6—CATTLE, g 18 Flensod with the Situation. o $1D: Cexchange brice, H I ann; | (hat the Qirectors of the Chicago & ) 3700 head; shipments, 1700 head ALRNTING, N Soectal T WHEAT STARTED FIRM BUT QUIET | barely “wiendyy wivaits, Sie1s; ‘wiates stendy! | Railroad’ company met today and declar TRADING SLOW AT'TUESDAY'S DECLINE | finers viow and weak: fexas st RESEEVOIR SYSTEM TO BE SUGGESTED| VALENTINE, Neb, June 6. (Special Tele- Hine: onan odny, $i4.20: 16 tons epot, | d1vidend of 1ig per cent. —aif cows, $1.76@3. beef stee gram.)—Drigadier General Copplinger, Major oy 31 1 ] — $1.00614.25; stockers and fe —_— Q —— 1 car lond spot lead, $3.82%; 1 car load - 360: bulle, $1.25G1.75 Humphrey and General Superintendent Cotn Was Fairly Active and Strong, Largely B Tt ckuily: ity b A STOCKS AND BURDS, Busers Tndifferent and Sales Slow and || HOGSE Rc 0 hewd: shlpments, Natural Sourcos to I'e Supplemented by | Hukhes of the Elkhorn road arrived here by jo Sympathy with Wheat.-In Oats u’(““:‘;t\fll |wir‘1\r\"‘:"‘::;Infl”r}hm:?‘d Share Specalntion Was Dull and Uninterest. Hard—Stockers und Feeders :earce mr;-,n‘k‘ bulk of sales, $4.154 Vies, $4.300 Artificial Means and Strenms Pleced special car Wednosday nlghl‘uml fpent yes ; s Lig Businers Was 0 reverted: _prime ot Ing Throughout the iny. ~Hogs of Fale Quality Selling fients BTt Soncetal el oo e, 0 Out by Storage of Rainfall terday and foday at Furt Niebears 9 Transwcted. Drime, buminer ellow, e e R S e B L L L Ten Cerlts Lower. - o " : Now Allowed to Waste, General Coppinger s making a thor- ] fow: “stqragige; yetlow O ofl Sugmer Yol | today was duil’and uninteresting. At the or SSHEED_Tecelpts, 310 head; shipments, none; ough fnepection of that post and A ——— SUmmar, Witk Aot qUOtEds [l ine I\hv-)nmrk';l was quiet and generally fi ksl bk e —_— ] its garrison, consisting ?r l|n<’1|ulqu:rlarl 3 s % 54 but In the early dealings a drive against Read- " Stoek In signe % ¢ and five companics of the Twelith and two g CHICAGO, June 6.—More crop damage re- > AN MARKET, ing and New Jersey Central forced these stocks THURSDAY, June 6 Record of receipts at the four princiyal mar- | LINCOLN, June 6.--(Special)—Assistant | companics of the Bighth infantry, com OMANA GENERAL MAR The receipt lay . 3 o . 8! . orts, rencwed country buylng and better down % and % per cent respectively. The | T eipts today consisted of S5 cattle, | kets for Thursday, June 6, 1865 Secrctary of the Doard of Irrigation Akers [ manded by Colonel E. F. Towusend. This ; 5 h today, July wheat Kran in th rm throughout, but | 4462 hogs and 455 sheep, as against 738 cat Cattle. Hogs, Shecp ; £ ing th i formed for | {3 cables were the features today, July eat | gondition of Trad 1 Quotations on | ETANEers were in the main firm throughout, but | 162 hOE b sheep, as . cat! e a1 s SO0 | is authority for t tatement that th morning the command was formed for in- E closing %e hig The other markets fol- | i bbbt b the movement of prives was at times erratic. | 11, 6,078 hogs and 450 sheep yesterday and {Squth Omaha 3 Ades o 4iS G S | gpoction and review, the battalions belng 3 D e tlining 150, 0ats 150 000 DPO- | ome dene e by oo er foet. | NOFthWestern made the wildeat fluctuations, de- [ 1218 cattle, 6,16 hogs and 10 sheep on e T o W 30 600 | are many more applications for water thun | g ed by Major Gageby, Twelfth, and ! visions closing slightly higher. e L e A e Tvanes | ClININE % per cent, raliying 1% per cent, re- | Thursday of last week. Kansus Clty oo 00 880 SU0 | are warranted by the water supply of the | XpUioR \itholm, Eighth, respectively. Gen= ’ i b CATeAl ks, bt pathiat aulatcatfii® o te b arket, thoug acting % per cent, The trading in the indus. | For the week thus far there have been | = e [state. To cbviate this, Mr. Akers suggests | oral Copplnger was bledsed with the condis I3 from 77%c to Ti%c for July, a much nar- | gggs are very firm as quoted, but It does not .wuw:x“l;.;\h s lrxrnum.r” Tobacco, L ‘1; recelved 2881 cattle, 15816 hogs and 1,1 Aot P b that attention be directed to the reservoir | tion in whieh he mumluw post and the ef- Fower opening range than has been usual of | appear an ensy mattcr to forco prices any | feather reached n fraction above last nIght's ;"“"*l" o “-Iu-'.r:uv»«: 5,344 cattle, 17,011 hogs Liverponl Markets. yetem or practical water storage. ‘This, he "‘l‘“"":‘i‘;"f““\":“'_"]""";'l' Rebofiald et pasty will 1 BRGS0 ooh pes I“‘;hll“lll Coran | " Ecia—Cholee. stock, 10 figures, while the Cordage shares sageed to the | week, ¢ (¢ the same period last| ©LIVERPOOL, June 6-WHEAT-Spot quiet; | believes, will bo actually necestaty in the | arrive here by special train tomorrow morne menced foon began to gather force. ~Chiolce stock, 10, B 9t3a; No. prices yet sth common future. Fred Dorrington of Chadron $ays|jng, where he w be met by General Cop CATTLE~Ther: sprin 6n B oby 6s 24d; | i TR TR U R G Bt e ] A e i PR Pl SRR 6at o R ETb R Re SRIE WHICH Wib ,,‘,‘,;‘ - woring, da B Fliurer stewdy: with | that the company at which he 18 at the head | pitger, and will spend the day at Fart Nios G PHeat aro d showed more p the | fancy, 10120; gathered country, Me; eeparato percent conspleuous s of cattle e yards, whicl s o onr and distant positions b higher; closed Y g 3 ol UNEE (cea, A0 KO e O obdR: (0 | credmery, Tl marked strengtr arly ‘session, op ol londs in excers g1 vestorday's run. | bty B am and Sens i e ard wighees | Will probably complete Afty miles of Irriga- | brara: 5 i . npr»lvnx ‘\«\hx',‘.l,:n“n\"“ o ey aiteady had | LIVE POULTRY—Hens Yoo g Rl i ot Bl So There was nothing very good among the | Disiness heaviest on Iy positions; June, tion ditches in Dawes county this summer. Polk County Mortguge Kecord. 2 B Ir e he prealction (onight | 401 FrInE chickens, $2.0)6/40 per auz.i duck, | stock, ‘and It droppéa 2 per cent preforred | offerings, the bulk of the cattle being only | fa Hid: Getober, 5 11id: November, 6 | Tho 300 copies of the legizlative blue book JBOLA, Neb., June 6.—(Special)—The 1 T8 Tor temarrow was for & continuation of | 108 turkeys, 6frTe; geesc, 3 Ty M UG AN By e O dt 0 | faI At the best, The market was slow | (CORN-Spot, dulcii’ Amirican mixéd, new, 45 | for 1595, voted for fn tho closing hours of | record of the clerk's office of Polk county | 1R aliove conditions, 'That was ona ot the | ,VBAL--Cheled fat, 70 to 100 ba, are quoled &L | has Tde. Chicawo, & Bastorn 1i- | and dull at a decline of about le from ves | i yiyher and dlstant positions' 1! Hstier: | tho sesslon, are out, and are being delivered. | shows that for the month of May there wefo 5 helps (ho bulls reccived at the opening. An- | “CHEE SOL IR (™0 ge; Youna | B bar conti Orekon Navigation, i ber bt | 10 the genoral market npon the SHOTe o | T Tty Ao 50811 Hemeriebs 46 1404 Ocltbefy | THEF were printed by the State Journal com- | STY, (880 ILENESS Ll “'”'""'”“:" iy ) or was the firmness of the foreign mar- | oo ki B R ay State Gas, 1% per_cent, and Alton & Terre | al market upon the who = | 3ie8laa: November,. 48 Bk, . Rei bany. An examination of the work of com- | $23,393; released, ten, $10,663; town and city other was the firm of h | mar | Amer fio: Nebraska unt Towa, | Ha% SMele s, 1 per cont, and Atton & Feers | Suobuih V0! (e selling nterente, e | 1 8k November, il Ly [PN%: An examination of the work of com- | $18.863: Telcteed, ton, 80,808 (s A CIY Kets, and still another eame from the fact | full j and Towa, part sikims. | clined’ 5 per cent and' Panhanale preieried | best cattle averaged only 1191 Ibs. and | faney. meea. T emand moderate; S.oLowls |pilation shows them to be full of errors. One | g fIET (i LR R s h dc Known early in the session that huy- | 667 o, 10¢; brick, No. 1, e yer cent, Susquehanna & stern wis under attle averaged only 91 1bs. and | fancy, 7s 6d. R 685; chattel mortgages filed, 130, §2 i T ortera” Inota Mumerous (hin for several | Swiss No. 1, ¢ 1per cents sasquenanna & Western wis undet | brought $.90. The lighter and more com- | PROVISIONS-Tac demand poor: | of them s the statemont that Oliver P, Mor. | 5585 chattel moftgages fi days were in the h ¢ commixsion men | _HAY—Upland hay, $8.50; midland, $8; lowland, | the shares receded % and & per cent respect- | Mon cattle sold largely at $.80@l66, ‘The | Cumberland cu a1s; short ribs, | ton was vice president with Harrison during | "NORTH PLATTE, Neb., June 8.—(Spectal.) b eI e York wired | #130; rve tattu§; ol "maices (e price on | ivels? With Wiy af® (i ciose o S and 1 per | holders of grassy wtuff found it nara worl | &, IV, 2, 10 Q0 B tods Me e | his last term. TG, OUSWInE. 18 the HOrIEeRe. TACORIIEE ; 1 soon, commanced, Akht 4 seil the best. Only top grades | exnt reepectively, The other net dhanies are | to close out, and some pretty fair cattle | 1ong clear, heavy, 5 lis., 325 short clear back SHOP JACUM'S SC Kpthhdid AR S g . Wben the mavance, Whicl Koo o sihs on Werely fractional, and in. many pect ate | Kere 1ot byae Smotd oot o thes | ight, 8 s ot el miadion, Neasy. BISHOP BONACUM'S SCHOOL. Lincoln county for th Farm 5 R R TR Tor doz., $1.0001.50. e dicection or’ lower ‘ngures, “Tle muret | markets indicate that the decline was gen= | &, s 52 0 18 106, S 4 For some time since the abandonment of | mortgages, filed, twe vei, amounting to TAves were. among the norvicet buyers hore. | VEGETALY cloxed fairly’ stendy, ™ ihe” lund trading s | eral and that, (his market was in no worse | qii'1¢ Mo, 418 6 S the Western Normal by Prot. Croan, there | $19.033,64; satlsied, nincteen, $6.069.00; town | Armour, Seaverns, Counselman and other matoes are becoming somewhat more plenty, | ROCECHT Vo, YoMty he nggregate males were |~ Oaus and naltons wete N T rican extra India_mes have been rumors in circulation to the ef-|and city martgages, filed, four, $725; satis- ¥ amoiii (he elovator proprictors were among And It le expected that the receipts will be | 31 o ; ok P AL b A i | selly Sstatiul fct that Bishop Bonacum had completed ar- | fied, threo, $3,000; chattel mortgages, filed, [ fhe promminent Y h rar an Undicatad | The country south uppears to be full of pens | wag'a Gucrense OF L0000 I the coin and bullion | OMGrInES were for the most part taken 58 60 Tenncd, in | rangements for opening the colloge o[ 105, $15,103.83; satisfied, forty-two, §1,0 D D Ctsaian tye €rop of 200.000,- | SirinK beans”and ‘other vegetables and shipers | jn*tho “fiank o England this ‘week, although | €4TLY: sa . 5K Catholic institution, with & feculty of in-|770.16. ° 5 i ghortage In the Rl e s erop of d0,. | &re Working hard to unlond upon every m 000 I et e fmprted. for” the week, | _ There was only a load or two of stockers Steady: demand fairi finest Amer- | ctructors from the east. Bishop Bonacum | YORK, Neb., June 6.—(Special)—The mort= 8 B fn 1 e e et vans wa | AL Wil take tem The caih hiving gone inte homa. circutntlon for | and ' feeders among the fresh . recelpts i, Jiieat Amerd Was seen foduy by a representative of The B4g2 statement for York county for May I The agricultural burcau of Michigan reports | ¢ Whitsuntide requirements, The details of | Dealers report some little inquiry for that 0,000 bu. The statistical items Liverpoor refificd about y that potato raising In that state is largely on | the gold movement for the week were £151,00 | class of ocattie 3 Y b N SBED OlL 4. | Bee, and explained the situation. He said [as follows: Farm mortgages, filed, forty: Folting fo ihe day's movement of wheat [ ihe' thorease and adds ‘thit the importance ‘of | {mbosted from T, F1780% in bare bowihs | Wwomd “doubtiess mrent Cmith ME,dssirable b Gl 2 that e had worked with this end in view, but | one, $39.615.78; released, twenty-seven, $18, and flour were also an incentive to buying, | gwd soll well supplied with readily available | and 6,000 fron whilé (0,00 went out | Representative sale § bt s oI e 3i,a; | had met with obstaclesy not, however, of a city mortgages, filed, four, $2,160.12 but a r u\ul«-u.x'.., of \’!w ~l>~;u]|\m» \li“’k mun‘ food and th hln cultivation s reco. 1o the Cape. o outh | America, and BE hinda ‘y i A7 | pecuniary nature. His idea was to establish | I eight, $3,765.50; chattel mortgages, pst which had been dormant for a weck | nized by all successful g One thing | {5,000 to Gibraltar. The ulative markets ¥ ndquarters, 63 o a 3 8 abiish S L 5 X4 - O o s onnibie for h_g00d deal of | newdful fo matura . good Which can not | were aull to fiat today, pardy due to the At . Av. Pr. 3 HOPS—AU London (1 a school for boys similar in design to the one | fled, 064.60; released, thirty-one, §1,% the greater strength and activity displayed, | be supplied by the f - nfall. Much fan matters and partly to undigested blocis L1065 $3 2 19, wi 1 Denver, lowa and in several other states, | 042.9° The Increase in chattel mortgages is 9 Qut of fifty-iive cars reported as recelved | con B, dune, by inoraukh, BrepAritlon, S, 6 | Q8 NeE "iie" DUt Closed above. he_iowest K T. LOUIS, June Withet RS nrojectsmenindehes ngasagrres U010 ShEEROdURIyYELRRCILEDVELS BIcREERRR E forty-four ‘were transferred for —private | G0 S50 WN foiture that comes, and the time rise in exchange favors the arguments of 2 PG el oS sponded with the exccutive department at | Supervisors “.‘r b GG BELL b k. houses. The shipments hence by lake and | (rUnine can he better selected to use, to nalists and privite pessimists, he liquida creased, n of 2o resu Notre Dame, with a college in Pennsylvania | of the cou § ¢ o rail were 203,00 bu., 176,00 bu. of P | pest advant the rainfall than is the usual of & larg a recent bull operator firm ¢ top prices ar and with the order of Bassillion Brothers in CHUYLER, Neb, June 6.-—(Special)— | went to places in the interior west of Buf- | JiC G G Sndny growers, | Tn_ the. southern kees iiness and partly terday; “h, Slc bid; July, Canada. In each of these places the idea wao | The mortgage Indebtcdness record for the falo, and the 25,000 bu. shipped to the latter | pi e the state it 1s the general practice to for the break In es and bid; September e hid. . month of May, Colfax county, shows as fol- ort were enroute to mills in Pennsylvania. | piine “potatoes soon after getting in' the corn, The rumor cabled yeste about CORN DU, but fiem; an advance was made | Warmly received, but he was told that, owing Rl i) ke Ry one of the dally heavy sales of cash wheat | br abont the fth of May. © Potatoes planted ai | & Chinese loan recelved practica omN=bull, ‘wut rm: an advance Was M|t iliness and a kearcity of educational talent, [ lows: Farm ‘mortgages filed, thirty-three, here are going in the n.\lK:I m;«.»n n Irl ¢ | s time will form tubers in Auust at pthe R LG LU el AL day's close was Y%e below the top; Ne ixed, | it would be impossible to immediately supply | $38,200.87; released, el 051; city 50 Dit,, half of | time of the least rainfall and the greatest heat | About, £6,000,000 sterling” for twei port clearances were & 9te; July, G0%e bid; September a full corps of instructors suitable for a | mortgages filed, elght, ed, a small Minneapolis | and under the most unfavorable conditions, | ing China for the mor Which is in the form of flour. Kk for futu advancing 04n 10 e {se s, bring per” ce the mag o proposed by Bishop | three, $3,220; chattel mortgages filed, thirty- / Ot ke 105 oaTa 8 2 e Ll AT UbTHBrE \ble it | 1oan to be issued in Taris, bringing 4 per S A hool of the magnitude proposed by Bishop § : Bl Ly receipts ete 8 AT amnnt s o n e TR ¢ A oy, Dumlar TL I8 ald Some asked: July, B0%e bid; 8 Bonacum. The question of finance did not | six, $11,775; released, three, $320. b 16670 ¢ rose stead to rly in April, as Is possibl Tt T haaoted L% - foun : enter into the subject at all, as there was LT < ~ July 1 NI nexprite ot July, Toms Atsadily [Uhera would matire’ before the time | confirm, this. It i expected the loan will be i Ly v Ty BIBHLY e, b Hev . AVAIIAbLS S TERE thWE U FDo Kept thoe Oficers Busy W%e, bro ck to 19ikc and closed 9140 . FLades ssued yery soon. RN MEAL- @245, le pney availabl purpose, e e Y Corn was fairly active and strong, largely o e o e The following were the closing quotations FLAX SEBDSNominalat $U40 0 o 18,000 |[DUE there was; Just at:present, aideartutot | SCHUYLER, Neb iJune 6. (Speclal)e= § in sympathy with wheat, but to a’conslt o UIf planted two or three weeks later (LU IR New York ex- i o' $6,009.50 this side, instructors For several years there has been a swarm of prable e algo, because > indica- o 20th o 1y, the wa oil, together w g 2 J lers finlshed o . S BE SOAPES B, " e : 1 erable extent, also, hocalizo of the indica :;I' th of May, the warm o, fogether with | chang oday: I 5 “s20 for dincilers injshed gool. CAMPBELL ESCAPES EASILY. bees in a cavity in the east wall of the court siigns of running low. The receipts today | good star, and the tuber forming perfod would | Adune Expross.. 144 | Northwentors.... 083 i and’ advaneing; $.5 County Attorney Woodward today entered | house, the cavity being one that was made were 311 cars, and 195’ are estimated for {o- | come late in August and in September, when the | Alton, T. Taees 207 [N WaDdL BULLS, Pork, ndard nie f12.6216 | a nolle prosequi in the state's case against | by the stopping up of a window. Yesterday morrow, July, which closed at on the | rainfall 1s greater and the temperature cooler. | Any, Express.. 116 [N, Y. Centrai. 1% 13 280 1 prime, $6.35 ch $6.50. Bacon, boxcd | [rwin Campbell, charged with statut 3 Deet A ¥ N v i day before, opened at from to For northern Michigan the drouth comes in July | Balitmore & Obio. 1 AN in I shoulders, $6.20; longs, Tibs, liorta, a , charge | utory rape [ the bees swarmed, and the county officlals 2 After remaining firm but quiet around when It i not so injurlous to the erop, and that | Canada Pacific i man 1 2 e e e 4150, [upon Miss Daisy Ward of Tecumseh. The | under the leadership of Clerk of the Court D. p and bl%e for half an hour, it rose to 5 the rainfall is greater during the fall months | Canada Southes 433 Orexon lglm 1 e 3% 1o 3 longs, $0.3715; 0: shorts, 3, case once tried, resulting in a disagree- | Dunkel, determined to save them. They set- b @ gradial way, and was at that near the | than in the southern part of the state, which | Central Pacitic 1Kl¢ Oregon Nav. 2 T 26 1 H B L0 Dblsi wheat, 24,000 | ment of the jury. It was set for retrial to- [ tled upon a high limb of a box elder near the i close, the last {rading belng at 5274 LAl ALl Mo B0 AL o | (R Qllos: 224/0. 8 L & U, L. bu,: corn, 1 L lay, but was nolled in consideration of new [court house, which the ) Ots ore wanted, and o b business was | 18 80 successful in potato growing. —Quotations. | Ghicago Alton Pucific Mall SHTTPMENTS 000’ bbls.; wheat, 33,000 | 12, but was 3 8 urt house, which the leader climbed to transacted, Shorts were buying, as were ,"II\I‘LH’LU\\‘ SR—Southern stock, per crate, Fi‘x" W Q5 s nlk r, D. & E 2 bu.§ 30,000 b 000 'bu. ; nmuml tll.im. mI;mm‘:mmT of the de-[and sawed till it swung downward and pre- cted. Shorts w ying, as w 2,00 ohro DAS, 745¢| Pittebure. ense and evidence adduced at the trial. The [ cipitated the bees at the base of a hive that elevator people. More crop damage from | *0% ons nermudas, per crate, @1.60; Cal | Sonaoiiaated Gr S Bt roar 5 o i s at the ba a hive tha BN ottty atarted the . GHXIONE: LeBINE | roaie k. Darts Ber b, po, (o0a1.00: C8 o Gas. T Bulhnan idies: = : Cofr Ei e ositions show that the young woman was | was set for them. The bees were thoroughly . among gpeculators, Counselman headed the S Western st lots, 70@80c; u.-un. Ko R. G. W e NEW = YORK, June 6.-—-COFFEE-Ontions the age of consent at the date of the [aroused by the time the sawyer reached the 2 opened dull and unchanged and ruled featurel 3 buying of July and Sicketts sold. The | small lots, 8adde: new, | et Cotton Ol Cert. .. IR G w. o octive. "ADRLATY Mo peculation and. for. | alleged crime. base of the ladder, and at once proceeded to Ohio state crop bulletin, showing (he condi | CABBAGE-—On ey, o, Bk g SRl . unchanked prices to 10 peiats decline; sales. 5360 | corporation to filo articles. The business Is | ance, which investigation Mr. Dunkel neither B o g e s | BPINACH Fer bu ety 3 a0s BEss 8t Pk Oma e ngludings March, $140% June, 31430 duiy: | indicated by the title and starts out with [sat nor stood through, heing very sharply 8 only 04 per cent of an average crop. T TADISHES For oz, bunchies, 166, | Bie (ot o 1 e io. danl; o' |a capital stock of $300,000, with L. W. Bil- | urged to business in the direction of the court was the principal item of damage. Prices at IRIBBN, ONIO] S S s SRl E el - ‘“1‘"""_‘-'"“‘ ] L U$16: mild, quiet and steady: Cordova, 18 lingsley, R. J. Greene, L. J. Collier, H. M. | house, which approached him v rapidly the close were fi Lia o Tahers Tul LI Per Fort Wayne. ... Sugar Refine 1 g 4 It Pesap i ’ ) R gne were trom 0 A Bk i | ABPARA Choice stock, on orders, 30G400 | G. Northern vfd Teun. Coal & Iro It # i By Smrionn, bt Warehouse _deliver el oo Dk RobetteBateen) 1-RGqland’ gavey tho: proteolion s sbughtaeTHeRvery, started at 30%e, sold up to 30%e and closed | [ ASESRAGIECS S Nortners RRRUIROL A 03 HOGS—There were fifty-fine fre Central American, p. t. Warehouse deliver Dorgan, Thomas Cochrane, J. D. Parker, J.|large swarm was H. Westcott, R. D. Stearns and R. W. Day GG FEOFR LN Wedded nt Wihoo, E. H. Wooley has had ex-Chief of Police| WAHOO, Neb.,, June 6.—(Special)—Last uccessfully hived. at from 30ic to 30%c. September ranged from 20%c to 30%¢, and rested at 30ie Provisions were weak at the opening on account of the liberal run of hogs pre- hogs in the yards, as against ejghty 3 m New York yesterday, 8.870 1 day and sixiy-seven on Thirsday of last’ week. [ stock today, 182832 bags; United The quality of the hogs, on an avel was | 29,948 bugs: afloat for the United pretty fair, and there were qu good ‘many | Lags: total visible for the United Per Ib., %@le. Hocking Valioy RS-—-On orders, 40@i0c Llinols Contral. per ~On orders, T. &0 Cent. nfd,. Union Pacific. U. 8. Expross. W.St L. & P dicted yesterday. The receipts for tomor- r dotd:. ... right good loads, both 1ght and Neavy. The con- | bags, against aks la Cooper arrested for embezzlement of the re- | night at the home of the bride in this cit R Ay 36, o T e ita Ao AT W, b o ditions were decidedly sgalnst the seiling inter. )8, Jun Steady S o B d 5 : B ) row beini estimated at 26,00 head, and the T per SRR C LISHTSLs 8t Romx ests. In addition to liberal receipts, Chicago re. | tos, $I6.80; receipts, 1,000 ward given for the apprehension of Hill, the | were married, by Rev. Mr. Bellyille, John L. 4 St e ot AT 5 00 orders, pe Lead Trast.. .11, Wheeling & L E. ported a big drop in prices, and, as'n result, the | bags. murderer of Matt Akeson. County Attorney | \yinter and Miss May Merling. The groon ¢ remarkable strength, provisions responded | VA% DS Lowasiile & § MAStL . market here experienced a 3¢ to 10¢ dectine, ' The | HAMBURG, June 6.—Quiet, unchang Woodward is trying to dismiss the case on | 13 hookketner In o general mepehandise stors {o the extent of recovering an carly slight | "E {GUASI-Per ao0n., on orters, wae, | L& N K. ek d. market opencd. with the. buyers bidding lower, | pte. higher; ho sales, = e e e ool | 1s booldkeeper i o general merchandise store reak in lard and ribs and recovering Al M aniaiinn Gons o But after vesterday's decline salesmen were slow | RI0, June 6—Firmi No. 7, Rio, $17; exchs i a here. The bride is a young lady of wide loss in pork made at the start, gaining 15c i o T o ¢ straw. | Memonis&C ;.o N L ke another concession tod and the hogs | 914d; receipts, T, s; cleared for ‘the United | Justice Gould opposes this, and a change of | goquaintance and is highly esteemed by all at the close. ,There were not fur from 100 cuses of strave: | NERERA S 3O, FL &I ol change: hands vers rapidiy. /n fact Stiutes, 17,000 b A for Europe, 2,000 ags, | venue has been taken to the county court, | who know her. b Estimates for Friday: Wheat, 40 berries In the market yesterday, and prices mere | MiusourlPacifia:i « 278 | dopfal; W drag from start {0 finish, Block, 181,000 bags, Hodperinelns s nd8e: bon Assora s UORAT LRIIT) Mt s 3} el I - corn; 195 cars; oats, iST cars; hogs higher, _ The scason 1s now 8o far over with that | yontig & Ohlo.. KR G desirable—tonds sold not over TIAVRE, June 6—Options dull, 14t lower: n 3 A mass meeting of the citizens was held at it will be hardly possible to secure shipping berries which are likely to come on will be taken by the local trade. head, The leading futures ranged as follows: ged, | be heard on the Sth inst. the city hall on Monday evening to decide the shville Chat.'.. EER SN S 3 h &N 5,06 | On Sunday Chancellor Crook of the Wes- | question of a Fourth of July celebration. National Conlugs. 24| |T. St L& K. C. they changed hands early. Pretty aull, unchanged; at & p. m. duil, unch hogs sold at $1.40604.45, while ho x closed dull at %@t ne s stock. from now 3 T | Dosa o RUehT Tow: Raspberries continue to arrive in lmited quan: % HEN : 0 0 990 s went largel $1.250 | bag leyan university will deliver the baccalaure- | After some discussion it was decided to have A SRR | S0nsa: et leh b Showeg | uden, e ; Nk Wrbtdrnins 3an|ans Rob: doriioss O ok ire, S ot ke Bhl P Foreign Finuncial Affairs. ate sermon at 11 a. m. The annual sermon | a regular old-fashioned Fourth of July cele- o O caze of blackherries came in yesterday, | Nofin K €0, 1 30| 40 piL Ay sh pr - Av st e | e une f—Thiee per cant rentes, 102t | Wl be preached at § p. m. by Dishop John | bration. Committecs were appointed and . o T (e {a0icateia Iatye cop of | LioTiernFaclas |t P M. & M. 80 4 00 80 e for the account; on London, 2t | P, Newman, L.L.D., resident bishop of Ne- |everything is being put in readiness for a o Bt R mantai(En (isjudisatalayIans NoPac ..o 18%| . 400 e 210 Tor checks. The weekly statement of fh | braska, On' Monday afternoon the Vincent | general good time. - Corn No. 5. atal STRAW BF Cholce shipping stock, per | The total of stock today were i3 405 0 :v,nl;'urh{“ HRer IR g TR e fol. | association will welcome Bishop John H. Vin- | ~The case of €. B. Campbell, recelver of the i 8106678 | onss ot M glel, WRE 5 din, o, T'c’.“'r'.'7.Jn'.',l}'{ff,'“'q‘mm‘"}i.',’l‘,‘lh‘“'"‘.‘v'f( 2 Amer- PRl 3 oWinE e ation, decrensed, 20,25, | cent, L.L.D., resident bishop of Kansas. Di- | State Bank of Wahoo, against George T. Luke b2M@i e s YLD RPO%3 ey Gaa oA Gonuret Hhectia 5 a0 . 410 00t trensury accounts current, docreascd, 12,400, | plomas will be presented to the academic and | is being tried today in the county court. The DI e, $2.50 e Lo G, O oeniral Lo i 415 00t e hand, - decreased, 5,30.00005 bills | normal graduates, following the address by [ case involves the building known as the N CH -gt. case, $2.95. | New York, Susquehanna & Western, 7,400 New 260 Iacaunt 120,050,0001; ‘cash in hand, |i¢he ‘chancellor:. Merchants hotel, which is a part of the assets i BLACK RASPBERRIE ood stock, per 24-pt, | York, 210 quehanna & \Western preferred, 11,300; 4 at, Buenos of the bank. The receiver is trying to get R3S BEM Orthwestern, 1,0M; - Oregon Navigation, 3500 50 DON 1 1 auo Nociul Bvent at York. Pork or bbi ase B0 ppopicar FRUITS, Nen e ThH0: S0 ot f00; Seutharn T 50 it Madrid, 1350; Lisbon, 2085 St | o0 e S e possesslon of the same. gz ORANGES—Navels, per box, $3.2 cholee | road, 5,300; United States' Cor 3,000 United 20 Potersh thens, 104 £0; RK, Neb., June 6—(Special)—The band Bept. .| Grand Island Commoneement, Lind. 100158 ND, June 6.—(Special)—The 103, The weekly statement of the Bank of I lana issued today shows the following changes anean | Stat 50 280 seedlings, 00; United States swects, 8 M per Cordage preferred, concert and the fce cream social which 1 was given in the court house square last| GRAND ISLA k 6 sl 0@ e 0 compared W le_previous account: To B i ML SR B New Tork yones Marko, : Gl SRR Sireulation, incee evenig was well attended. The selections | Grand Island college, the state Buptist ine & Cholce shipping stock, ‘per bunch, YORK, dune 6. MONEY ON cALL- - 6,000 Duon, e otner. ‘deposita, increase, | rendered by the York Military band were very | Stitution, held its firt commencement exor-~ 5 ) doz., $2.00G2.50. 1@1%% per cent. I i 2 notes, reserve, decre 671,000, govern- | fine, and the affair proved a financial suc- | Cises last night. ~Miss Grace Bentley of this I e e oo Tollowa 3 ME MERCANTILE PAPER-24G3% pe 7y uritiés, incredse, e propartion | c for the young ladies of the Young |city was the graduate. The subject of her i FLOUR—Firm; winter patents, ; win cholce, 12@13e; California, TN BXOHANGE Hiran s et L 80 Bank of Englande ree G now 65 30 | Woman's Christian association of the York graduating thesis was “‘Methods of Charity.’ ter straights, $3.25@3.75; bakers, $2. spring with actual “In bankers' bills at $4.81 B0 lasty G hland's sate of dis | college, undsr whose auspices the same was An oratorical contest was also held, in which lank of I anged at 2 per ce r cent Junt remains u 120 patents, $3.9061 WHEA A nominal spring stralghts, §.1004.00. 0, 2 Spring, T @82tkc; 'No. 3 spring, (—California, 14@15c. SYRUP—Gallon jugs, per doz., $12 al. cans, @4.80% for d Vi poste 1 $4 831, 4.8 Bl and § for sixty 804190 given, Mr. A. H. Shattuck was the winner. The The annual school exhibition of the York | school conferred upon M Bentley the de- 4 1 1 1 i 4 I 1 i H i i i ' i 4 i 1 i 1 4 80 1 160 4 200 4 i 4 4 1 4 4 1 4 4 1 4 4 4 4 H 1 i 1 1 New York Lry Goods Market. CORN Aimonds English walnuts, soft- FieAtHs finaorc o New X / High school began this morning. The dis- [ &ree of bachelor of philosophy. Rev. J. G, OATS . 2 white, 82%@33¢; No, T20; stan tic; filberts, 9c; Brazil BONDE—Quiet “and fairly 8 EW ‘\‘"ig\»l,-'*;"",j:'.;p“‘_“ hay play is in a store room in this city and is | Tate delivered the baccalaureate sermon to ; 3§ Whita, . Se: pecans, 9 ¥ steady. State bonds, Inactive. Ralrond b B i, bieached. cottons, . K0, very fine. Each room of the city school has |the members of the High school graduating DATES—In €0 to 70-1b, boxes, o per 1b.; fard | weak Brown, bleached, colored und fancy ‘o its department, where each scholar is repre- [ class last night. The address was a very @%c; No. 3, 51%@53c; No. | dates, Se pe 1b, Closing_quotations on bonas were as foll i 2 o 5. ha 9 descriptions w looked after with inters sented. Th2 same Is attracting a great deal | able one. DER—Pure julce, per bbl., $5. half bbl., $3. 2 Jescript Jooked y i 5 B e FLAX S L 1 $1L48%, COCOANUTS—Per hundred,” $4.00. {0 P Tata of considerable business was done, R of attention and crowds continually throng D 5 : 1 4 b roods, tckings have the cdll, yet there was nd anish Citizens Colobrate. TIMOTHY SEED-PHme, . HIDES AND TALLOW. 34| &1 0 goods, Uckinge have the edll, vet there war|the building. The room is very artistically | o o OARIU HACIIONs COIOTHtE Lart, per. 100 *lba HIDES—No. 1 green hide 6 |Frie 2as A e ®subject t6. opening prices. Al | draped with the school colors and the national | ST. PAUL, Neb., June 8.—Speclal.)—From R s Tohee 58, 5000.56 Ay s *,‘,,“M,,,, hides, % No. 1 ‘green salted % 16/ G.H. & SUAGN L 0 : K tiona "of ‘autumn spectaltics, Jarge quanti: | emblems. all over Stewart county the Danish people Boxed, SXG shiort clear sides, boxed, g | Ereen saited hides; $léc; No. 1 veal ;";"'h . “L “ss S ok e ) £ thon, e ol forward on primiry ovigrs bt | Mr. Clarles Hemmenover, who has been | flocked yesterday to Dannelrez park to cele- R 18K Y—~Distlllers' finished goods, per gal. 0 i i 0150 ! e it e | Bncift s a5 1% O R at ‘ rexident and busingts man of this city, I+ | brato thethirty-sixth_anniversary ot tho . ! . 1 ey Ssalted, Dides, i0cd partly cured | AlQ. Class A....! L e 120 — for Red Ouk, here he | Danish constitution, a similar day of festiv- ; The following were the receipts and shipments pERibAlsMIACSILUY Curel S v [ Ala(Olaseis e o Bugar Market. will engage in business. ties in Danish to the Fourth of July in . © today: L SR T e AR I O R S e g R B g A }W YORK, June 6.—8UGAR—Raw, quiet and | The Woodmen of the World have made ar- | America. The day was fine and a_great nume g o “Articion. [RGeoTpiw, [SOWERs. | fach, Sgiic; diy shearlings (hort wooled carly | La: Now Con. 48 No. Pao. 18is H siondyl, malen A0 Dol ROl rangements for the leasing of the third | ber of people assembled. Judge Hannibal of Flour, bbls ~| 6000 7.000 SR o PR I T Dot LB ANDIIULEE: rotingd, _ aulet Cand stendy o, 6 T E aacralaryint s | Leisaul Siandialiois sl Hecnnai A iRg 1 Waoled early’ sking), No. 2, cac Gy fin vy 3 218 ¢ 744 1+16¢; No. 8, 31t 1-i6¢; No. [ L. Marshall, secre e | speakers, after which the people enjoyed the Wheat by 11.000( 203000 | Kansas and Nebratka buicher wool ‘pelts, per | N.C. 48 . 260 LE 0. 3 b1 llegiate Y. Men's Christ! 5800 o 29 AN o A ; P1GS, § I No. 10, a3 N0! 11, 8 1114 | Intercollegiate Young Men’s Christian associa- | remainder of the day with trips on Oak creek Corn, bu. 48000/ 270.000 | pound, nctual welght, 5ase; dry flint Kansas and | & C.nonfand. ' s Govvrenr 5 .. 850 | GoThor No. 32, 3 81604 @%e; of A 4| tion, addressed the Christian association at R . Oat, bu. 452000 | KUbraika murrain wool Delts, ber pound, actual | Tenn, new sot s, § 102 NI g S gHa NG 2 N e A _ad r on the steamer. Rye bu 1,000 | weight, 4@6e; dry flint Coldrado butcher wool [ Tenn. new wot 58, “Tho supply of sheep consisted of two | 1-16@d%c; m A Ielsade: standard, A | the ‘York college last evening. Bariey. b 1.1 - | polts, ‘per pound. actunl weight, 4@6ie; dry | Tenn. oldoa....... st X ks 0f weaterns, the same kind as wers | 4 316 8e; co f\'“‘.‘fi‘.f\""u.'m 16160 Eranuluted, e Farm Kestdence carned. B e Ay (ha brtias flint ' Colorado murrian wool pelts, per pound, [ Va. Centurics. |SL &S Gens. 111 | here yesterday. There Were also a few natives | D e 11000 i Iind Too Mauy ¢ hecks. ELMWOOD, Neb., June 6.—(Special.)—The i 01 DS OUAY i mar- | getual welght, 6. Have feet cut off, as it is | dodeferred. Tex. Pac. 16ts. on sale. The demand was good at steady okl ¢ % FREMON June 8.—(Special)—Job v ) , Neb., i ket was firm: creamery, 10@17¢: dairy, 10@ e FREMONT, v ) in W. B [ cronmenyy iy, 108 | Jeless 0 pa Atchison 4s. o 2da.. e ts cholce mitives Are quotable at from §3 T Ll ] fine farm residence of James Wall, a farmer RPTELBARS, atoady; 1081140, Checse, Quiel; 04| = TALLOW “AND GRE. . 1 tallow, 44 | Atchison 2d°A U, P. 18t o 1 westerns at from $2.50 (0 1) OTTON—Quiet; | SMith. alias Chrls Gunderson, is under arrest | o "o " iec oun of the city, was com Y {110 N2 VoW RAQUcE, Eae, Wi Mg | ToaN Umdetd SR TR imon and_stock sheep at from ‘2 to | NEW ORLEANS June &CCaNafiary: [ at the police station. He has in his posses et 7 Aaathosod o h oo e e Y 3 NEW YORK GENEKAL MARKET. Rl m,(j o vEnier. e bope | mmnen te JTR 2 2 oot to”cholce 40 1610010 Jambs-at from | IR funa gross Tecoipts, 413 bales; ship: | sion quite a number of checks pavable to | fha soods. Icluding $100 In cash, waa . Closing Quotations on the Principal O D RinG. heav 60 togtan:Beack. Ungrapiant No. Ay, Pr. | ments coustwlse, T bulcs; wales, 00 balei | ihe order of Heller, Wise & Appleton of | gostroyed. There was nothing saved except : TR R NQuarier-piood, J0@156) secdy. burry | BOSTON. June &.~Call loans, 2@3% per cent: | M’ Colorado ewes .oooo:ooorreesssoos 200 [ FRO AR Tine 6.—COTTON—Quict; miq. | Sloux City, endorsed to J. Harris, and the | " oy’ piaces of kitchen furniture. The e’ time 1o; 15, 2@ds percent. Closing prices for | 441 mixed western 018 and wining shares: balos it xports | name of Harrls also endorsed upon them, He passed one of them upon C. Christensen and Aling, T%c; receipts, ETOss, and chaffy, S@fc; cotted and broken, coarse, T(0 1 b 90; cotted and_broken, fine, 6GSc. 800 bbls; exports, 12700 bbls; sales, 17,600 | WOOL, WASHED—Medium, 16@18c; fine, 1@ | AT, &8. F..ioes 6 NEW YORK, June 6.—FLOUR—Recelpts, .- conti building cost $800; insurance, $500. The fire | originated from the flue in the second story. CHICAGO LI SLOCK. : T1-10|W. Elor. pia - 6] Was trying to pass one upon L. P. Larson pkgs. Market firmly held at old prices, with [ 186; tub washed, 16@18c; black. c; ‘bucks, 6c; | Ain. Sugar... 11614 | Edtson Elee Tiik.. e = when Larson's suspicions were aroused and Class Uay at Crote. demand betier; spring patents slightly higher; | (W8 locks, 2Gici dead pulled, 36 Aw. Sugar pfd.... 1004 Gen. Elee nfd Fower Cattlo Are Coming Forward Than wakeo Murkets. the police notified. It has boen ascertained | cRETE, Neb Jane 6. (Speclal Teles R pents, - pil0ad6s city il | R RS SR S om0 | Del T e ane s 01 | A tontaan A During Last Week MILWAUKEE, June 6,—WHEAT—Hi that he had trled to pass the checks upon o Tn BEe SEE AEEPILAL B patents, WSGOI winter patenin, H0 i Srown. No. 1, farke, 3500055500 Ko, 1. e | Hoston & Albany.. 210 |New England .. CHICAGO, June 6.—Fewer cattle are coming o, 1 northern, other parties. Smith's story is that a he graduates he Crete High : IR oIy L cleara, MUK winter | alum, 516 i, ‘Small, $12: bear, brown, ear 160 |G forward than last week, the decreuse so far T MO R L 4 white, | Stranger gave him the checks at Missour. | school held class day exercises on the school B fira'ghts, 176018 wint Flextrus, #0035, wine | lings, No. 1, large; $10.00612.00; No. 1, miedium, Wis. Cont belne about 6,000 head. 'The recelpts {oday were e - | Valley, He also had letters which had been | campus this afternoon. Six speakers pres R £.06; spring. low Erades $3.0063.50 Rys four, 1, small, #; bear, brown, No. 1, Ao Ahont 9,000 head; and. for<good. fat beeves there RLEY—Nominal; No. 2, 4%; sample, 45@ | opened, and in which the checks had been en- | sented the usual orations and poems. The 4 firm and moro actjve: siles, 300 bbis.; supertine, oo L, medium & No: a3t | was @ better d(mand at strong.r prices, but other e e closed. Among the checks was one payable | graduating, exercises will be held tomorrow g “(’0‘?{»}"»“""’” Gitey Yenow. western, $1,130 ar, ‘blick, yeariings, No. .’ $12.00g | Mexican C 4 Xinds continued to show weakness and duliness i CIR L R to Iron Hawk, a Sioux Indian of the Chey- | evening and Hon. W. J. Bryan will deliver A 3 th il b 15.00; No. medium, $10; n'. 1, small, bear, | 8 V. ‘fiw- Salumat Hesin: Common to extra natlye sjeers welghing from Duluth Wheat Market enne agency, endorsed by him to F. L. llrl\r the address. g - o 4 e, 80,0 | BIack, Cubs No. 1. lavge, $8.00G8.00; No. 1, m: | Oid Colony... Frankiin. . 100 to 1,50 1bs. were salubly at from §3.6) t0 %, | DULUTH, June 6.—WHEAT—No. 1 hard, cash, | ton, and end rsed to Heller, Wise & Apple- U e gy w, 6,160,00 bu, OB b ot | dium, $.0046.00: 'No. 1, smali, $4; bear. black, AR ORCeOlA s But saled above $.50 were very few and the | goige; June, S0lc; July, Sile; 1 northern, | ton, The police are of the opinion that boror, 3 ) strong; in ol Mantand ad, Hocky ounialn Mo °, Jarast | o tRciso. O N i "¢ ne ransactions et 3 fn Fi'to B st e uly orthem, | ton, The pollce are f rabted ine Unitad | GRAND ISLAND, June 6.—(Speclal)—John iy IR\ Iviet Dptions e soun $10; beur, ' biack,” Montana yearlings, 'Nor 1. | West - 1 i LR U EERAR, - UL .;}‘ Fe 3 morth | iites mail, and notified the postal author- | Willert, an aked laborer, fell from the top 3 strong 'l day a4 state reports, hig s, pid Ne 3,0m sF No. ; Bmall, “,;:;nml Bl sigens o ol Bhe " Were piked b 8t from 5.6 to | ‘horthern, $0%c. ities at Sloux City by wire. An answer was [ of the scaffolding at the German Lutheran 7 cables, for No. 1. farge, $. 1gn and. co ntry buying. while undesirable westerns sold as low as her with a wheel- rece'ved that a postoffice inspector would be | church to the cellar, tog & hot wave and active short coverin, No. 1, medium, $4.50; . 1, small, $3; be — here was a larger volume of business in nneapolis Whent Market, afte 0 gate, 2 YR AN StiYe shart soveriisi ¢ siiver 'tip, No. i : No.'1, medium, San Francisos Aiuing Stock (uosations 3 Und_ fevders, (M topmer selling at from e N 7uis) | Bere 0l attsrnoinlolinyeatigate, barrow, upon which he had hauled up a rye crop also had effect, the close 1, small, 88 SAN FRANCISCO, June 6 5225 to and .thg latter at from dnc; September, 76%c. On track} Pretty Weoddiug at Fremont. stone. His leg was broken near the thigh, ot 20 advanee. () news the worst in 311 N ing quotations for mining sto $3 to $3.95, celpts today of this grade ‘03¢ 1 northern, 8ic; No. Lt s > 2 2 - v £ many duys: No Jun sed at 81%c; owiy follows. of cattle il 3,50 head, northern. 1%c. Flour, steady; first patents, $4.13 | FREMONT, June 6.—(Special)—Carey I eavy Eains In Northeastern Nebrasta. uly, 82 11-16¢ sed at §2c; August, 16d - 14,000 o ar this 605 secon: atents, $4.0 '10; first clears, . e Ci 4 Vi . eav, A as! ere 3 e e o ST AT 1, larg, JNU . Supplies’ of much larger th 84401/ ascond patents, H.00H-K; Ars clsars, W40 | Rogora and Miss Mamle Qooiran yere mar: Heavy raing fell last night at different s clmrl:l at K3e 15Gs3Ne; December, l\l f«lvl-l'*‘lwr.’i‘v '"N" o :‘n:‘lm # RusbDE L s th! "x“\""‘x'“l mnl muF llm been - e ried last evening at the residence of the |Ppoints on the Omaha line from Sloux City to 4 e, closed nt ${3 0. 1, large, '$100; No, 1, T o i adily dec 3 day, how *Frisco Whent Quotations, s y . 3 SO Recoipi, S50 bu.; exports, 1630 bu.; | SmAll’ 830; Tox, silver, pale Helem ; [ Mexican: ever, there w mp¥oved demand and e e O, o quiet; | DFide's parents, the ceremony being per- | Norfolk and at Cralg and Bancrott, Two L sales, 60,000 bu. ' futurcs, 4,000 bu. spoi. Spot | No. $0; No. Hoat & Tieicher Mono q averaged 10c better for. moft i é 7 centals. i| formed by Rev. Mr. Adriance of Plainview. | heavy showers fell at Norfolk, Wisner, Wayue k. market strong: No. STMC In elevator; OSte | SM cross, large, Bodle Con.......... Mouni. Diablo.. 110 over from yosterday et B Only relatives and intimate friends were | and that immediate territory, aficat. Options .,‘,‘,,.‘, o on leas favoe | medium, $8 1, sm 3: fox, Bullion, |Oceldental Con.... than was bid then, Taxas cows and bulls & —_—————— Y. N L i R able crop news and advanced during the day | large, $.60; medium, §.25; No. 1, small, | Bulwer Con.... 1110 |0 X Trecly "at from 32 io $3;| And Steers were active present. Mr. Rogers . H —_—— |Overmin. | the 2/ Rogers, who s one of the oldest and best known residents of the city, and has charge on light receipts, good cash ¢ at from $2.8 to §4.2 mostly of ed 10 offerings consisting Saring the asy | i) 1 large: 10; Kor J, Tediam; $erior mnd aik ot " hot ‘wave, And closed 140 T Sthall, 40 fox kix, No. 1, larke, S} | < 1%¢ higher; July, 6@ closed at 51%c; | No. 1, medium, ae; No. 1, small, 30¢; lynx, No cipts show & good increase this | INSTRUMENTS placed on record June 6, | of the colle n department of the First Na Beptember, 5ThGHKe, closed ‘at ke, 1 larfge, 88 N medium, $2; No. 1, small, BrecEapigly decl 1895, a The bride is a charming young i I Jeceipts, 104,50 o one; | $1.50; marten,” No. 1, large, '$2; No. ed Con. Cai & Va.', |Sitver Hill. n today of i . 2 2 tional bank. The bride is a charming young SN iy A B ATxf“:‘UI ln';.‘.' 104,500 b ) Jln':;. n ::‘ SEiTmarian, a4t ) n:(lnk.' A 1 medium, | Con Cai & Va [Btiver Ring.: 100 fos: The recelpts e jesti WARRA DEED! lady of very pleasing and attractive address, When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, strong; No. ; No. 3, de So; No 1, m I-dnlm i«». N small, Fm"" uer. 151\4?.: Con... i'v-« .‘nmkmu“u“llu:nl m‘gf'r h -;dw L uls ‘:x‘”n ‘\\' \\“‘ hun‘h‘unwv lots !11 1| and has hosts of friends. They will go to ‘When she was a Child, she eried for Castoria, e o B T white, dark, No.'1, large. 1, medium, doc; No. | Gould & Curry 1A Com.. 1. u - os our | daym, An- increuscadt AS,000 hogs as com: | “and b4, bloc Catalpa. Place B AN _hod SR it i e Choke: frack Srasbe it | 1. small. 3do; mountain lion. perfect head and | Hale & Norcross | Yellow Jacket. ... pared with the corresponding time last Hins Nelson et ‘al to American Nationai housekeeping in_their home, corner of Fif- | gwyep gng hecame Miss, sho clung to Castoria, higher 'on buying, induced by gloomy feet, No. 1 'large, $1.00#2.00; Imperfect skins, | “Siiver bu At the decline there was a fair demund bank, lot 2, Griffen & S's udd (ex n 33 teenth and D streets. omas0 Moxican dollars, 63@ count und eastern_shippers were lar c o hig! 6.0047.00; No. Gtter, pale vet) 0,000 e——— 0 had Children, sh them Casto 176 neWws, and closed e higher; closed at | §6.0047.00; No.' 1 small. 38t duer,”pale, Gsigc. Drafis, wight, 2401 tolegraphio, 6o, o best mold at $4.70. OF Mo lower 11 ) O PRttt g g S Sunday School Teachers Meet. When a Lol o] NG Me, closed at September, arge, § 1, medum. 1, sn o ¢ M T Patrick and Edward M sed at d3%e, ! | facooon, N, 1, New Yor« Winiag (iotation g, Heayy ok ol s o i, it | Manon, lots 17 to 0, block 1, Pruyn's sub- FREMONT, June 6.—(Special.)—The Dodge b e e S e 18n 55aC!" %@ | harrow atriped: 0: slcunk, blick, cased) | o VORK. gane 0.~Tho followlng ara the | L0 3445 ind piis at from 8 to"skebh The bulk | (¥ N AR AT Gl o s s County Sunday School association has been 8 FIAY-Quict] shipping, 50Gsic; good o cholce, 1, mall 257 bioad striped, No. 1. | S10INE MY 4u0w0 s AL T R w'e ol 6 Mlock 18 Omaha. .. 1 holding Its annual meeting yesterday and 3 o0gic. 0. 4 large, $4; No. 1. | Bulwer. Gaiario , Ih “aicep ‘there was & big run yesterday, the Mahon to Nicholas Sheldon, L oy o Presbyterian church in Webst 7 MIDES—Firm; wet salted New Orleans, se- i, §; Noo 1. emall, 820 wolt, mountain: | Cholor... Ophir arrivals footing up nearly 1600 head, but only Houck and husband to J A Derkins foday st tis Rrssbristian Gunson Lo APRAY : ; Jected. 81088 W ol mominal; Texas e’ | Noo |1 lagee, 8 No, 4 Growy Boiat:i. | ot § o hedd e todav, and (e’ week s irintee ot 8 block % ed's 4 | townsblp. Tho attendance Io very sood bl | g p. gzt (v 190 B M. STANFORD e, “nominal; Buenos Ayres, 3 olf, prairie, on., Ca'. & Va ujcksibver. Tecelpts 80 fur are 11,50 ad’fess than for the 159 e sgsslof ere: of o - gn'oknl.'.' 24w s momial; Texas dry, No. &, medium, doc; No. i betver: | Denawood. §‘ulukmvnr pla. sam 1 fime Tase ek Tihe ereat bulk ot 1 QUIT CLAIM DEEDS one. The meeting will close tomorrow. F. P. SMITH & CO. 3 a . 1arge. $5.000¢. 0. 1 3 O a Bheep offered wale were of much poor quality | o e TEETA L e o . L e LEATHER—Firm: hemlock sole, Buenos Ayres, | 3480y No. 1, wmall, 32, beaver kits, No. 1. large; Rl B | e Mevaty Rt aslss wers slow; o8 The eanent pevers | O, 3. Qriten and wite to -Royal Wilscn, Serious Charge Withdrawn, - - 5 310ONS 1 H light to heavy, $2G23c; acid, 2103 2 No 1, medium, $1.80; No. 1, small, 15¢; | Hamestabn |Usfon Con. deoline, but good, fat muttons were in good de. | 14nd 10 1412 and G143 v A g GR AIN anc g g VOO Fir: ‘Gomestte fcece. 16038, muskrats, winter, No. 1. lazge, $@Mc: No 1. | Iron Sliver | Yellow Juciei. ! mand st fafr prices. Culls and. very 'inferic DEEI NORTH PLATTE, Neb, June 6.—(Special) | " po "N 'y 7y o Bidg., Omaha. S it P)‘mvm«ms— Beaf. quiet family, $11.50¢13.00; | medium, l: ‘_l- small, 7¢; muskrats, fall. | Mexican \ sheep sold at from $1.28 to §2, common to choice | Special master to J A Wakefield, lot 17 —Fred Davis, who was arrested Saturday 4 A% cxtra mexs, 850608 boet Nams,’ f1s.00g.00; | No. 1 lorge. 44c; No. 1 medium, Te; No. 1, — ) at from $2.25 10 $4.25 and spring lambs at | Luke & T's add ) the charge of criminal assault, | Branch offices at Fremont and Columbus Al e mmnmm i T‘"J' ““m';mw;‘}«z‘; smill, 6c; muskrat kits. 2Gse g ey e R from 560" (0 ¥ “un-m-n‘n.m- tiicen same to American National bark, & % ‘fect svaniag op. the gpacsp o sl ; tne Chicay ourdof Tradie : Vi Dickle os. i J leavy sheep, moatly ewes. i Y flard & C'n d e been committed on the person o Eehwarte, Dupee ¢ o 70 )STON, 6.—Clearings, $15,652,358; bal- 1 - T 75 | around $2.3 for o K 5, Summit Place ol 1~ Rl e | t0 st National Bank, ha. e 150 floroes At S0 | (DOSTON. fune learings, $15,682,358; bal (.:'"e.Pulllo. R Lo 01 | L Recelpta: Cuttie 9,000 head: calves, 100 head; | g SHBUNY e et evidence not being deemed sufficient to hold | - e RS g Rominal; M"Vfi-fi“"‘ “Pork, dull but"steady} | “BALTIMORE. June 6—Clearings, $2,60458; dy, 68 " |Pennsylvania ..\ 64 | BOE% 3,000 head; sheep, 8,000 head. 103, Omaha him, =5 MARGIN No maiter whas bookiet ou speos i ; . | balances, §4U, 872, Nt 08 |Readlng... ... 8% New York Live Stock M Otoe County Flouvers Moet, TRADING _ Ylation yu mMay have reud sen BULY ¥; western dalry, 84@1e e # ow orks Live Wook Market t of transfers L9 gp for ours, which 1 NEW and | pestem eramery, gike Western {m‘lo;‘y."“!‘ bBW TORK, Juse &-—Cleariags, #4787 B’[:”fl"‘:x:“;:fi e pew ot 61 WNEW YORK, June G_UEEVES Recolpta » NEBRASKA CITY, June 6.—(Special Tele- l‘uw.um;nw,",,l oI dlrardy cpialie » § n creamery, , $.110. r os. ,600 head; none on sale. Buropean cables quote Spp—. » margin trading and DEFINE LY, 2 - 25 #.m Hate freamery T PHILADELPHIA, June 6.—Clearings, 311,782~ | MONEY-%, per ceht. | i el o OB ot dressed welonis | Every one sbould have a bottle of good | €ram)—The annual meeting of the Otoe | BRtElL AORE sag DRICNEL, Al JR* el ” state. large, } . e rat uni_ in the open market for | Fefrigerator beet, ver o exports | # ounty ettlers’ assoclation wa something. ARBOGAST & €O, # Tn M Bane; sma, | 923; balances, 1,864,890, T Bt "discount tn th ket for | Tefrigerator beef, $x@dio per ib. N t | whiskey at home—get the best— Siiver Age | County Old Settl lation was held at R T V, : 1 wkin, 161%c: WSHICAGO, June ¢ Cleariags, kb0, De; | ahort bl ta'w per’cent, aad for three monta Morton park today and was well attended. | Bulidiog.” Chicaga L ; state and Pennsylvanla, Me, for money fair; bills 1136 per centy CRLVES-Recelpts, 619 head; on saie, 2,39 | Byen pa

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