8. THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT. June 23, 1898. Omaha Markets. Market llayl.w of tho Week. Cattla, 1Iok. Utiwp. n wevk aao .M On jr.ar & " .'j Two jr.ar. ago ,.M I'M" Total ro"lp l"r tb ae.k with aoroparbraii: CUln. Hok. Hlnwp. Wart n4ln June 1 M l WNkwciiaaJaaall IWW Wwk umlliiK June 4 ...ViW Hn.lll 1 J 1.41,11 Wwk inline Vie al !, tUWO HI.HMI inm::::.;.::.,. m Gotinral Today' rwwlpta wnroaorne what Mow the avwage for the tout day of tlw wook ami tho total for tho wbola work waa way fttrmtlur than for the pr Tloue wei'k. In rattle there was onlf a mull focrwM, hut the rowdpte of bona howed large Iobb n cornparod with fruvloue week of the jmt month or WO. CaltliH-CbfonffO rnportod about 100 baud ol cattlo DMMilvod till) morning and Kftiiha City about the mime number, bo that all the rattle that were on Male were at Omaha. Tbe rwmlpta at this point wert coiwulorubly IlKbtor than ft wk iiko, but It woe a fnlr aveniKo run for tholo-lnirdiy of the weik, Klilppere wore very mudi In evidence thle morning end were an element of efreiiR'b in the market no that the trade wae oo live and the moot of the cattle chanjH lunula early In apll of the fact of Mm being the butt day of tho week. The price paid were fully ateody on nil kind with doHirablu klmla on which there wae more competition a little xtroiiK'T. Home prel l v good black cut tie brought f 1.80 wlili'li were out of the aame lot that wild u week ago at f 1.70 but were a little lighter weight, Cow and heilera were in light aupply aud the market wo without change, The aame wa true of hullo, ntug. culvee eto, No atock cattle of any Importance were offered and there wae nothing to make a text of the market. Had there been anything bore it would doubt lw have brought good firm priw. The week tine wltiioaaixj a falling off in cattle receipt M compared with tho week before, atill arrival have been well VP to the average of the liiat four or five week. Taking tho week a ft wbolo fut cattle have ehown aoina little improve ment, that la handy, light and medium weight atuff. The market hua had He up and downe but the down of the early part of the week were made up- by the gain toward the clone. The total gain for the week, however, baa not been audlclontly large to cauae any very noticeable change and perhnp the situation would be beet described by aaying that the market on an averugo In Juat a little atronger than a week ago end in extreme coaoe B and 10a higher. One fact worthy of notice 1m that heavy cattle are better aellera than they were a week ngo. Receiver do not meet with ah much difficulty in disponing of their heavy cattle a they did and pricce If anything area llttlo atronger. Handy cattle are atill the beat aellera, but buy. ore aeorn to have more uae for the heavy cattle than they did a week or two ago. liutcber' atock hue aold in about the aame notchea nil the week and there are no Important developments in that de partment of the cattle trade to which at tention can be called, Htock cattle have been In very light aupply all the week and prloea have continued firm. flog llecelpu of hoga were conaidor ably entailer than a week ngo but about on a par with two week ngo, Yeater day 'a break and tho fear that btiyora .would take advautnge of tho lent day of ',Tuaweik'to' poulid. prion probably con tributed to keep the receipt down. Advioc from Chicago tula morning in dicatod a decline of Co and tho market bore oicnod a ehade to 5 cei.te lower, flight on tho oHnlng aome boga aold cloae to eteudy aud other very little lower, but there were plenty of loud that aold fully 5 cent lower. Light atuff aold largely at f3.7W $3.77& the big etrlng of mixed hoga wout at f.l.HO and tho beat heavy touched 93.85. Yeatcrday the boga aold at f 3.800f 3.H5 principally. The market waa fairly active at the decline, the ehlpitor helping to clear the pen and everything wo aold and weighed up at nu early hour. Thia baa been the low week of the month to date and prliva have jumped about oonaiderably. Huy er who have operated oa the market for a good many yuara are commenting up on the fact that the market during tho I mat month or more boa been very un even for the autnmer packing eeaou. It la up one day and down the next and the rleo aud fall at time are quite large while aa a rule the market changvabut alowlv during the aummer. The pre, ent week omohI with a abarp break which waa followed br a rally of 5 wuta ou Tueaday. On Weduoaday the market waa a atinde lower, but on Thuraday there waa a reactiou amount ing to r.'V but value dropwd back again on Friday and Saturday. At the cloae of the week the luarkat waa no higher than on the owning day which waa the low day ol the month to date, but It waa hardly a atroug aa on the laat day of the previoua wwk and 40c lower thaa on the lrl ol the mouth. Average price paid lor hoi; a lor the laat aeveral day with eotupariaoaa; I. 7 tl. 1 l jMii... r t II .,, .,., !( IN JkM k. ... )'l lit jM i..... , in J II ...... ..... H II J.M ....,,.,.,... ,..! It Hher Tberv waa only on load ol weetera laaiba, rather oa tlie (HumuonUh urdvr, u that there waa nothing lit fctak a trial el the market. The demand, however, waa khM, aad tlute an doubt but what every thing durable would have ol all riafct, t hit the receipt ol aheep have bee alightly largvr thaa laat k. the pal Ity ha kut aver4tl very mhI, and It eaa h Iratklully aul that tHiha ha hot had a reJ it ime load i4 wutioai oa aab duriag tke Wt en day a. Althnue.li haviag to do with aa IttWior quality ot luH tirkwa el Ikie lutlel keaa Kn an fully a wail m atkee aeltiag toiat. A enii ajed alia a we aa-, the tuaiktt a ep taiaat t ot It ligaer, will laiat are ahoat aueratkey aera, .. f ea4e 'a Mattel UeeUlkee. Okatttk, Jaaa It.-llwga, Iterelpta, iVwat active, ihid altSeri Ifht. tlToail at ale0, Iteoqti.MUl ly.ltooaitotH. t Catlk-heral.la. 1 04 itetdy, WevtK t l4l.tci ttocatrt aad Chicago carloiul receipt! Today, Tucadny. Wbent 1" ,i Corn M 880 Out 8i 3 JJoga ., 26,000 32,000 Total northweatcrn receipt! Today, 02, yeur ngo today 3"t. FAVOItAIILK CHOP CONDITIONS, 'I'lin i,nut. ivi,-k line been trcticrnllv cool and dry, with aoinewhat more then the normal ainoiinr, or aunaniiie, The temperature wn about normal In eiiuihcrn end wcatern countlc and l)clow nonniil in the iiorthcaalrn countlca, where tho avcrngn dally de ficiency wna uooui a (le.ricca. me mnxliuum temperature for the week were generally allghtly above f0 de gree, and the minimum were about 60 degree, 'J im rain ran un necn oeiow nw ii.nl jf. i.tif In a few coiintlea where heavy ahowcr rweurred with a rain fall rnnglng from one to nearly iwo luetic, Generally, the rainfall ba been about bnlf an Incli, Tim ilrv weather and annh no Of Iha tiiiHi week have been vcrv favor able for all crop, Winter wheat and rye are beginning to ripen in the Boutheni countlca, Kye i filling well and promlaea a large crop, Jlut 1 appearing aomo on wlient anil oat. At. flm Tt'iHi-Ti t, Hfaire ol ndvaiu'emciit of the crop, lenf ruat will do little or no nnmnget ruat on wn bibik ) more InjurloiiBS probably only alight dom ii go tiua reaultcd a yet, Com baa grown well, but la atill amall and backward, and many field are very weedy. The puat week boa been favor able for the cultl tlon of corn, and moat com bn now been cnltlvatd once, aome a aecond time and a Utile a third time. Cherric are ripening, and are a large crop, Apple are fall ing badly In aome countlca., Short War Stories. feedera, 3.804.85, , Khecp Itecclpta, 10,000 aicaay vo atrong. Lincoln. Neb.. June 21. Axtater & Co, report the Chicajjo market range aa follow! Wheat I July. Hcpt. Dec'.,. Corn- July. Bent.. Oat July. Bent.. Pork- July. Bciit.. jard July, Bcpt.. ItlU- July, hept.. Upen ingunnCow Cloae 73 V, 74 71', 14'A V i8 9' M 69 ; 08 60 60 C7V4 08 32 32 32 32 33 33 32 33 24 24 23 24 21 21 20 21 9 70 9 77 0 65 9 05 10 00 10 00 0 82 9 86 5 75 77 5 80 8 75 6 i5 5 82 5 02 5 85 5 85 6 62 6 62 5 47 6 47 6 02 5 62 6 65 5 66 General Kd K, Ilryuutof Madion told a etory that fit la at the preent time very nicely. Thoro wn a pfoti man In the crew of an Iron-cliid. lie had been told one evening that In nil iirobnbllity the next day would witucHH a great buttle When ho pra.veij that night he put apeclal afro upon the plea that tho voel upon which liiuiHiill and comradcN were aurv lug might eacape diaMtcr, aaylngamoug other tiling: "Oh, Lord, ahleld u from theahella and other projectile of the enemy, but if any ahella mid anlld ahot do oomo to our veel 1 pray Thee that they may be diHtrlbiited u prize money la diHtributed, moatly among theolll eera." "That makea me think of (iovernor Urough'a organization of the ngiuieiit at the time .lobn Morgan m ade hi rade through the atate. The governor kept cIono track of the great confederate raider. He found that Moriran, with hia large force, would pu a given point at a certain hour the next day. Ho he had a train load of arm, equipment and ammunition made ready, and lilm aelf, hi adjutant general ami other meiii here of the atuff prepared to make an ex tcnalve trio. He telegraphed to vnrloii etatioua along the lino to have com pnnlea raiwd, ready to get onto hi train, and to go to u point for regimen tal organization. "When ten compauica were ready the train lopcd and the vnriou com panic elected their otllcera, the governor irouiiing that their eomuiiaaioiiw would be forwarded a little later. That done heaald: 'Who will you have for colonel of thia regiment?' ''Homebody called out that 'John Far mer would l the beat man to command the regiment.' The governor had John Farmer brought to him, and aald: 'Mr. Farmer 1 want you to take command id thia regiment and tend It dowu to a place where Morgan will appear, and help to head oft the geiitlcninu.' " 'Hut, governor, I don't know any thing aUiut thia military buliie.' "Well, your Irleiid Bay you are the beet man to lie eolouel, and I aunt you to take the poeitiou. There la uo time tV baa).' " 'All right; if they thiuk 1 will atiawer I'll do the beet I cau.' "Tlie governor pMlulatnl to et ud Ida coiiiiiiImiob the follow lug wet k. " 'Now, Colonel Farmer, gt your troi togfther aud wawill laeue arm aad ammuaitioa.'aat-l th governor, t "When that wa dona Colonel Farmer ptoeeed.-d to get hi Uliettt lUtO aiotioa la IhU uiaauer: h 'tlrt Into tau alrlitga la the road here, all looking the a me way, and wba atart out I aaat yoa to walk right vlu tmiether, aad atuk to yn gait until wgl where we're mig to, aad when the battle txtfiu aaat oa to mint right Hp ia a ba aad etav Una, ad lMd aad fir autli old Joha llorgaa tare aad rue.' "At thi ailat atojMtUidy talM lor "Ikrv hit t'oloael I armef I hf wet gtwa, and thea th rolo4 v I be vviawaad, 'tirah guee, poader, ehol aad lh othet lie, and we'll g attf Mitrgaa ( "Culoael Faratev waia'l taaeh ol a a Hilary aaa, aad to rtp wt ot 4mm rad eoldiera, sat tkey got lata a lw la tiw to gii Joka lJoraaa oeaettraajabiag Volley that did hiai aad kt erwad a heap d karat. They aatataM the taiaat aa, aa4 ti a a weed aat aooa alwr eloraaa taut ara artaitr4 ft drivea tt4th lte." (tnnn1 W. .T. Flniirtinv. A St. 1'anl rail road man, met Colonel W. A. Wyae of ney aorved In the Firat or Becond Virginlu infantry and Wyae in Uo diflerent regi ment, but in the Firat Wlaconaln hia flrat term. That regiment participated In the bnttle of Falling Water, July 'i, IHrtl I'lniirtK.r'e VirirlnliL reiri merit fought opioite the Wlaconaln boya; in oilier worn, tney rougnt eucu oiuer lace to face. "Wa you ut hat battle," akd Flourney, "I wo, air; 1 wa well to the right, near that clump of tree, and 1 tried to bit ome of you fellow." Flourney extended hi bund and aald: 'MlwiLi, .lil fullnw I wilh nn nne luft. but you dideu't hit me," and then thoe two vetrana, one who wore the gray and the other the blue, had about a happy a reunion a a couple of old aold lera ever bad. .1. A. Watrou ia Chica go Time Herald. Are Northern MlliiiUirn Vanltea New, ,kt KM)HUA.v,, Fla,, .June 10, The un veiling of the f '2 0,000 confederate monu ment here today marked a chapter in hiatory atrunge In coincidence and re in ark a Me In eurrouiidlng. Eighteen year ago and on the piazza of one of the hotel of thia city aat aol- dler ex-l'reaident, while the citizen of ,ackaonviiiu paae(i and rcpuaacu mark ing the prcMoncM of a atateamun who hud made the laurel of a victory unfading forever by proclaiming over a ecu of bit terne: "iot tin have peace," Today hi grnudaon ua a member id the at all of Oeneral m, atood within a few feet of the aume apot, reviewing an army of aoldler In blue, veternna who hnd opjioMed each other on t he battle Held, and f houMund of Florldiana marching to do honor to a confederate aoldier In bronze who viewed with the cold eye of the puat a living chapter of our current hiatory, A regimental baud from the land of the old yankeea atepped proudly to the strain of a march and "Old Olory" waved In the southern breeze, The new yankoe from North Carolina and Vir ginia, clad in blue too, took up tho ochoc with tho apirit'Btirrlng refrain of "Hixln," Jluhlnd trooped the old federal vutcruu, aad then cuuio the old confed erate under tho tar and bur floating peacefully bealdu the alar and Mtripea, A federal army In Jackaonvlllomarched amid the plaudit of the people of an ex treme aouthern atate puat the reviewing laml occupied by al,eand ttOrunt, under the eye of a llarrlaon, whoae lather wa a federal general and a repub lican prealdent, and of a nephew of the vlcc-proeldont, to unveil u monument dedicated by ex-confederaka to the con federate who la dea d, except on the page of hiMtory, Through the afreet of q aouthern city trumM)d an army in blue, led by l o, In wbone name and fame i concentrated aouthern hitory from the leglnning, and at the foot of a iiedcatal that lift up the typical aouthern aoldier to the reverence of the age atood a Hurtori, who ia u Grant to u now, arid a Harri son, at homo with the people from whom hi ancestor sprung. The south and the went aud the north marched through the at reef tho boya in blue from Illi nois, New Jeraey, Iowa, Wlacouain, Vir ginia and North Carolina brother all save ua they are rival lor the firat place In the elm rue and the laat In retreat, when they face the enemies of their native land. Dry Goods For v 1 Hot Weather. Lawns, Organdies, Dimities, White Dressgoods. Underwear For Men and Women. Ladies' Shirt Waists, Parasols, Umbrellas, Etc. Etc. mm 9 mm We are in the midst of hot weather, and we are selling hot weather merchandise. Those who have visited our new store know what a large, convenient and well-lighted building we have, and what an im- t'lvtj mense stock of dry goods we arc showing. Those who are not acquainted with our store are in vited to come, whether they are ready to buy or not. V 'ad just now we are pushing merchandise suitable for hot utrtUttf inI attractive assortments, but great bargains as well, In printed wash dress goods, an assortment that excels twice over any that we have ever before shown. W7r sr. ' J Choice styles at 5c, 7c, 10c, 1 2'c and 1 5c a yard. In white dress goods we have greater bargains than for any previous season. India linens, lawns, stripes, &HcV uwiuiiea rtfi'inrVit.a n r A .....tl,, n nil ..... ular. Ladies ready-to-wear shirt waists are selling as freely as last season, but at lower prices. The most pop ular styles sell at 50c, 69c, 89c, and $1 each. In underwear for men, women and children, we have all styles, shapes and qualities. Ladies vests at 5c, .a. . ,.nU C,.,.:l ..t : . 1' iww, Kjw uiiu jv K.a,ii, ojtiai vaiuus ill men S J. - .t.:.. 1.1 t..t. ...t'... ...... , . QmQlfoi sinris ami urawcr, in uoin wimc anu colored, at VfJVl: 25c each. 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