'THE OMAIIA DAELY EEE , MCMDAT , JULY 2S. 1S90 , HE SAW A GHASTLY SIGHT You Oonldn' t Hira Fattier Thompson to Stay in This House Again. IN A VISION SHE BEHELD HER SON. A riiennmriioM U'MoJi HUoptlcs \VI1I Ifiirdly Aocdiint To Golntrs-on In n KinisiiH.M III StorloH iVbulit Hpiiltn. At the Sulphur Springs , two mile * nortli of hero , Is nil old vncnnt liousc , writes n Swcot Springs corrcsiiontlent of thoSt I/juis Ulobo-JJoniocrat. ThobullillnKlinsnot been occuplud for ten jean , and innuy ore the wallet storlct told by 'fnriticiH nnd others who luue pnued the iil.icont nlcht. ThobtiiMlnf } stunds only n few feet from the pulillc load , burroundtid by stately oaks und elms. No other building is nearer thnn u qimiter of u mile , Some col ore'd folks live In thovlelnlty , but nothing , It la said , can induce them to visit the springs nftcrnlglit. The building is two stoilcs Uth , end sets upon iwsts huiliel In the ground. The door i3 about IH'o feet uliovo tlio ground , nn 1 w.is built this wnjr In onlor to throw tliofloai above high- water intuit , Ono tnorulntf recently , bright anl oirly , n wn 'Oti containing u mi'i ' , t\vo f ? wwn boys nnd n woinui , rolled into town from the notth. They toll of i nljjht of horror spent at Sulphur Hpritifrs. It is n stopping plnco for ctunpors , nnd thcso people , arriving there Into in tlio aflufiiooii , concluded to reiniin over until next chy They had uover liu.ird nnjthintf about the place bolng haunted , nnd nu\er \ iiniiKlned they hud i.unppd 11111 nest of hohfrobllns. Mr Thompson , tlio father of the family , desciibcdvlut took pl.ico subit in- tinllv'at follows ; " \V'oot ( to thcsprlnKS In tlie ovcnitip , " ho snld , "mid , suuini ? ft WIIH a cimiplii ? proum ] , concluded totioup for thcnlf'ht. 'Iho spring is on Ij ubout ono liuncliod foot from the old utnpty house. U'o slotijicel our vntcon about linlt way between the spriiiK and tin ) house1. I didn't ' notlco luijtliini ; str.uiL-c about tlio place , buulliB Ita loncwino look The wind iiio.ineil nnd whistled tliiougli the blif trees , and i didn't ' full uslecp until nearly midnight. It vns perhaps nn hour later when my old wo nan woke inoupsiiid told mete to listen. I listened for some little time , but could n't ' make \\liatidtt of n noise It wai 1 never heard anything Hko It bofotc , nnd I liopo I will never hear any tiling llko It "I listened tnvhllo mid hcaril sonicbody Krounliif ? . I thought it lowiudlyto stay In tlio wagon and let a human bcltif ? suiter % % lthln ti few feet of mo. 1 ( jot out of tlio wagon und llHtenod n iln. I heard some body gohiK ujstilrs In the old hou o. then I sn\v \ n. light llashaurojs ono of the windows. I bewail to think thcio w.is sometlilus out of kclter. I slipped up elo'O to the house nnd he ird people walking around on the lloor up- stiilrs. 1 ( oulil hoar tbcin wtilsnciiui ; nnd could plainly hear somebodv Bro.min ; ? . I stui ted b.iek to the wagon. Just as I tinned to lenvo n man descended the stops nnd hur ried out of the building toward the road. I moused the bojs , nnd , after lUhtinir my Ian- t n , we went bails to the house , I eould Btlll lie.ir the noise upstiirs. I felt n little Oiiblous about noing tip , but 01 second thought clcternitncd to bolvo the mjsteiy. Iiiiiigino mj suipnso when 1 reached the second end ilnoi * to ilnu tlieraw nothing In sight. 'jhurowasjilontyof dttston the lloor , liut not nslKnol n trade. I foltnucer , nnd tlio bojs looked at each other and winked. Wo went bick to tlio was'on , hut 1 win so terribly put out tint J dli'ii't ' know what to do. Tliu bojs hoon went to sloop , bull couldn't ' clojo tny cjes. "It must have been aoural houia afterward \Uien I was atiutlotl by unoaithly screams. I looked out nnd siiw alight in ono of tliouppcr windows. I woke tbo del omiu : and the lioys and told them to tnko a peep Suddenly n man with a b ituhet in Ills light hand , while Ids left arm encircled another man's ' ncek , tip- jicared before the \\Iiieloiv. In tin Instant wo HAW tl i biiUliut jlosccnil 011 tbo inan'H ' liead , and then the light vanlshoJ. Koxt wo hearelhat we were suioas 11 man's body fall from the upper \vln- liow to the ground lickm I was just break ing day when abijstout'ooltinK ( , ' man came mound the cast end of tlio house , stooped duwn , lifted up the HfolOJS bxly lyhich.is thioua out of the vlndow a siioit time be fore , threw the eoipso over his shoulder , nnd moved off down the crock towuril the bridge. "I ( , 'rahbcd my ( " " nnd inirstied him. I mlfrht as wcllluuotrlcil to cntvh n cyclone , for before I fjot to the public road , which wasn't ' over l)0 ! ( ) feet distant , the man with his loiul was eloan out of slgbt. Ho seemed to plldo ( ilonir as If on roller skates. IhivNoncicr believed In s > peeks , but I um eonvitiicd tint what 1 hnvn described wis not the vork of mortals. I ilon't want to stay at Sulphur Springs iinotber night. " Pcihapi n sequel to this strange story ex ists In the fact that about fifteen yours ago a immrmmcd Bainum , proprietor ol I3arnum's hotel , Kansas City , was muulercd in or near this building. Ills body was found , together wltha hntehotin nsinnll lake ubout llvo huu- .ilred yardi below the springs. Tlio murder ers Inwo never been found. Aliout ono year nnd a half ago , a lady whoso friendship I nwo enijojed some ten years. Blnco our llrst niottliifr la Uoino , Italy , canio to visit nio in New Yoik. She IH 1111 c.\cp- tlonilly lorelj nnd gentle Imly. She has re sided many yeirs In Aloiuiy , anil is amombor of Dr. Ilee o'a Hmrch , of this citj , and is quite orthodox in her vlows.n rites a Stanton , I'lii , correspondent of the Itelifjlo-Plillosoph- Ical Journal. Ono Suiuhy inornlnp she nske > d my husband nnd iny.solflf wo would not like to boar the great preacher , Dr. , U , Ilcbcr Norton , who wns to dlscouiso upon Holiort nismero thnt day We consented gliully to nccoinpany hir. 'Iho church vus irowdeel , nnd wo voro seated next to thoehnneol , sheen on the riuht hand side and wo on the left. The sermon vas nurvtlously Intercstlmr and my fi lend was absorbed and captivated. Llft- liiBhor ejes and nluncliiK totholottporlups to see if we , too wvra enjoying the Hood of eloquence ' quence that fell from tho'so Inspired lips , she wasiwtoundcd at bcholiUiiRtho form and fnco our darling son lie who , olght months , pm- viously , hud been i-ut ht in u.stormhis c.inoo tlpiuHl over , mid he , with a ile.ilj loved friend swept into ttio whirling depths of a Htoriu tossed lake , mul lost. But theio ho stood. His eyes vcro tlxed with nn expression of deepest love and sympathy upon her father's faco. .Ah , htuv- \VasitBotvossiblo that Ids jeiimlng sphlt forosiuv that in ono short month his beloved - loved father would bo strlekcn do\ui , nnd , thro'pain and sufferinir , must juss ovortho mysterious rl\ori \ Audit was evouso. On returning from church , our ft lend re lated to us the Alvid vision she had seen. She milled : "I tiled to think it was only my Illumination I tuniedawiij I thought of my [ ijolhfi--I endeavored to see If I luuldnot plnro lier imago tliero I tlioiiRhtof hur num- orinl which I was having piupured in Hishop UoiiL't's now catbednil , but all I could do , I could not banish dear Kd's form from that chnncol , for there bo stood , vlth his gaze livlted upoiihis fiittior's face but reiuotnber , this is not splrltuallsml" "I bog pardon , my do.ir friend , " Iropllod. "but this is spiritualism ! Your vision was opcnod by some kind nngel , and you saw your son. " -And thus through invriml channels como the glorious proofs tliat our dear ones can cotno back tons , and do vliunevor It Is pos sible. Ulio orthodox skoiitio who finds the veil Is sometimes really lifted , vet with scorn to bo- llo\o that , asa rule , Kooel splrltsaro permitted to return ; only tlio wicked are allowed the freedom of the sides ; all others are hemmed in. perhaps by tilabastor walls , and In forgetfulness - fulness of Mi-thly filends , ro enJoyliiR n dolce furniento , while "rtaitiiitho ( judg ment ilny. " AVho would BO buck to this dixary beliofl This cltv for moro than flvo years past has had within Its limits many haunted buildings thnt have led many to believe thiit Khosta were n reality and disembodied spirits tire free to net , mul often innteilallzn and assume the form of human beings , writes a Law rence. Kan. , correspondent of the St. Louts Hepublle. 'fho old Delaware mills , thnt stood on the north bank of the Kuw liver , ha\o during these years eimsed a great deal of comment utnonff ttiewo who nro slow to bcllovo In t'hosta. In IbdJ Orlando Darling , a nntho of Ver. inont , caiuoto this place , and vlth tbo assist- BIKO ol a banker , cux-ted a aawuiUl ou the MtowliTc Ilio D .lcivnromllli now slant ] , Buiincsi bi'j.mto bjoin , ami evcral jottng tnc'i fojtul emiiloj nwnt In the mill Ainonj them \\nt n ) ourij ? imii nnmo IThonm1 ? 3ti\vho , onopvetiliii ? vvn ithot In u row tit u dunce find folltlo.id. Illi icmalnsore \ ent cast to hij friend1 ? Crane , thJ tnuraciw rmcMel and con * flnad In tlio county j.ill for swur.il moiths , mil wns afterward relonied on thoconlltlon that ho would enlist iti tlio United SUxtcs army , which liodld.iind scrvol until thodoso of tlio war. A year ortwolnterDaillng' mill \VM convortoil Into n flour mill mill re- tnilnod IM such for several jcaw , when tlio proirloior | fallccl nnd loft tlio coiititrj for Culifomla. Tlio prop * ort } ' clnu e'il lianelsuuil after tvoorthrco transfeis Ijccatno the property of tlio Union Pie'lllorallu-ayaiKl lncethcn , orabout six years n o , It Imiboeiuibaiiiloncel iinilhaibecn uwd tun harbor for tr.iniin. Since UUHO nillli bcetniotho property cf tlio Union Pucinc ullrotd Miniany preit .storiojhavo been toll by many \\iio dilin to boeyowltiuM'ics ' to nightly vfaltiiiits In tlio form of spit its uiulcr tlto captaincy of tlili imn Thompson , who spent his list ihys on caith In nnd around this building. Thcso Rhoots are said to bo noisy by the Immediate neighbors noiir the mill The spirits , to the number of nboat thirty or more , incotnbout 10 p. in. , nnd then clear the room of nil lum ber and other nutet III lln ) nround loosoln the third story of the building. Then they coinincneo thulr frjtnnaitica with yells mid shrl'jln that would cause a demon from the infernil rct'Ions to givoaudlenco fora fciv moments. After tills proBmmino is tilled then come musical Instrurnotits of n hcivcnK * onlor , far transe'eiulliiK anythlngovcrlifanl before This music uontlnucs until about 1 p. in , when a general roll call ends the pcrfonnuiiie. Tin so nightly visitations and apparitions have i lused a terror mul almost n stnnipeilo tinionjt those hnving property within he.iring of thoinills. The cxtotencoof the ballding In * been throntenej tinio nnd njnln , hut the demons who hold s\tav In the mill keep a \lcilunt ctiird over the property. i'hoiitireus have ropMt 'jly warned the ofllciiiH of the Union Pacific ruilwi'V ' com- tuny that the old buildlntr has lived hoyond its usefulness , nnd Its sifotj is not secure , and ntuny moment it is liibloto ho In Iliunc3 , notwUhstaiiilin , ' the strotif ? guard ofspiilts that nunysupiioso ate there every evening , Ktiily one moinins some twenty years no iioa porforitini , ' shops of Thomas S. Smith , tit the south-east comer of 1'earl and Plum htreoti , Cincinnati , were consumed by Hie. A fov dujs previous to this event the i > io- litletor had visited the insurance cfllecswhleh held risks upon his establishment and itifor- incel the the tiniler\\ritcis tint ho was about to bo burned out. IIo could not llx the dito vhon this would occur , but ho Inel seen the llro in a vision , iinel , from previous experience ho knew it must soon como to pats , 'iho un derwriter ! were requested to cancel his pol ices , wlilch some did , but others weroincied- ulous , taking no stock in the vision , anel still othots said that , if there must bo a loss , the liisuunco companies \\ero better able tlnn Mr. .Smith to stand the brunt. Thcso last named took theonlj proper Uowfronia busi ness stand point. Mr Smith hoard the flrc-nlarm just ns he was setting iloivn to brcflcfast. "Thnt is for my shops , " sail ho "and thcj wi.l bo totally destroyed , bull must go and seothorealla- tion of the vision. " Tne apucaunco of the conllafftation , the excitement of the Kieat crowd of spectitors and the essential tout ciisemblo of tlio scene \\avo at the time of his nirival idcnticil with the vision ho bid seen suvcid days before , and , as ho luel foretold , the shops wore a to'.il ' loas. Mr. Smith isa \\cll-proscrvodgenllotncii , now letlrcd fiom business , llviiit' on \ Vet t Fifth stieet , Cinein- uatl. lie is not a spiritualist. A wonderful yotsad presentment declined to J. C. .Tinder , a louiis mnn of ICnii as City , Kan , rccentlj , We. Vender Is cmplmcd In a icstauranl , nnd about 2 o'elockln the nioin- \ug \ ho wo. startled from bis sleep by a dream of so no friend tolling him that his mother was dead , says n dlsp.iteh to thu Chicago Her ald. Tlio dream so impressed him tliat he could not sleep , and when ho appeared at the rostatir.uit his huKiitd appeariucc exciti'il comment , and when aslceu for the cause tolel of his dream. For n , long time his mother , who hud lived at .Schcncetndy , N Y. , had not known of tils wheieabouts , but througlrsomo means ho had learnoel that she was visiting relatives In Illinois. The worry over his dream bcoamoso great that It uas suggested that he telogiiph to Illinois and sco if any thing WIM wrong , and ho did so , and Inter ro- colvcd a mes.saffo late in the uvoniiiR saying : "Your mother died Saturday at 5 o'clock and was buried Tuesday. " Mrs. I Gittleson , the wife of a prominent business man of Atlanta , Gn , avoko fiomhor slcenthoother night and urouseet her hus band. To blinsho rehtod a strange dmim about the sudden death of her father , AVhllo nt breakfist the next morning airs. Gittleson received a telegram fiom ICnoxville , 'LVnn. , announcing the sudden dentil ot her father , D\a Kpstcln , i\hleh hail occurred in thnt city. _ _ A QUUCII'H Old Cloth-H. It Is not gincrally supiwscel that any so ciety woman in Is'ew Vork arrays liersclf in anybody's ' old clothes , but a few of them Imvo done so , and been proud enough of the fuel to tell about It , though itdoosnotsccin to have reached the cars of those gifted and Imagina tive witters for some of the papcis whose vivid descriptions of the petticoats and night gowns of society leaders vhoin they do not hcsltntoto sjweify would seem to indic.ito a roinurknblo intimicy in the boudoirs of those Indies. But theio aioonien of nbuddant wealth mid iptlnoel taste who wear second hand clothes , thoah ! they do not godo\\n to Bleecker stivet to buv the gorgeous satins nnd cottony velvets which hnng at the doors of the old ilothcb shops in Mich tempting miignUUcncc , Is'o , the possession of the caMoffs Implies a vojage across the : > o.i , and stamps the owner at once as a wotniii of means and cppoituni- tics For they nro the once or twco worn tenets of royalty , andaro only to boobtalned by the fortunate few who can get In to the annual sale of costumes of Queen Marghcritn of Italy. Anel it by no means follows that bee mso they are second-hind they are cheap. The modern kings and ( lucons appear to have degenerated from the Liveliness of splcndoi attilbuted toold-tlmosovcrolgm , and to have a thrifty satisfaetion in turning an honest penny. Ouecn Mnrgheuta is a beau tifjl woman and is yild to bo ono of the best diessed in Europe The oxlgemles of court life , with its brilliant pageants and ceremonials , re- qulro a ( jieat many splendid toilets in the course of the year , ns iho sauio one can only llguro at two or three of these gimid func tions. Nor can it be supposed that any piotty woman neglects to llvo up to her oppoituni- ties and to fulfill thcso ruiuircincnts. So at the end of thu } ear the accumulation of scarce ! } worn line gonns Is sold to tlio high- cstbldileiH by a couit chnnilierluln orsome other royal functionary with much pomp and elrcumstnnee. Jlnppy is the .American woman with money in her purse who gets Into ono of those ex- elusive nuttlons , but 01 thrice and four times happy , as Air. Virgil remarks , the woman who brings homo with her , as did the wlfo of u rlih New Yorker lately , a sumptu ous gown of gri'on vohot , with n train of rojal length ami MrniiRo , unique mct.illlo enibroidories , calculated to mnko cvorj woman who saw her In Itmentalli Inq'iiro : 'MVhowiti the voilildld she get that gown { " JUVCif ) .foltljlfH. ThoKojBtono : Soaif pins are njipoav * itiff inondloss designs , Trainiueii are wearing ono \vliiL'h roproscnts u Bcction of niilroael truck. It Is undo of L'olil , with dlaniondH unil penrls mounted bu- tvoott the ties. The miniature sold fjickota still botnvy ilovolton to luwn tonnirt , whllo the liiboriifritntorsiioits n lliiolj' polished 8 , the abort hoiifu for which ho Is oontonilinj , ' , A piotty Inv portodsctuf pin irfii Tiim O'Shatitorcap , itnulo of jjold , oaolrclcil wltli enaiiioled vlolota and tipped \\-itha \ \ vlolot , A very costly law pin is a p.\rainltl \ o ! diamonds upon a biso of sujJiihlfe1. A recent dcslu-n la n topaz supported by t o diiiinoiul doves , A bnrar of enameled liUo , with the o sinall dliunonds nestling in it is voted Mjry pretty. Gold cult linkb In the form of clam shells are a Into no\olty , A diamond or a ruby Is mounted on caelt ot them. An unique sinulo fitono ring for gofr tloinen hiis the o.Ntorior rlmiiwd HUe u IJoslgna in pondiuits for the queen eliainurolnc'reasintr. A mlnaturofrold egg cup with a platinum o rg in It is a novolly. Another wliioh will grow into furor Is a ball pondnnt ol oiR'n lillgreo \Mjrlc coutaluinj ; u porlumcd pad. HE HAD AX EYE TO BIISBESS .And Married the Girl Whoso lather Paid Him the Host Money , HE SAD ROMANCE OF A CEMETERY. Southern PC ml Caused nn Old to Shiftier Ills Dauitlitcr A\niilcd I'lutiiroHOii ' Her Collln. Henry Brcsky , a prosperous Ilobrcw lollilor of llrldgoport , Conn. , vent to Nrow York , mid at 0110 of tlio Juwlsh .iiboinuclcs look to himself n young mid mndsotnovlfo. . Thamiiii'lnyohtul more of novelty tlnn loinimuo , amlaueordlni * : o tlio gioom's Htoi-y , cunio about In this ivlsc , feojs a dlfaiutoli to the New York Sun. Cicsky imdu frequent trips to Now York Jiiul ptii'cliiised Ills ready-made itock at vurlotid houses , ulwiys paylntr liisliilcnui and gottinj ; the benefit of nil ilihuounK At 0110 of the liirgo stoics , ivhjlo sdactlngnlino of now stock , ho > a\v ii joutij ? MOtmti busily engaged about the olllce. Uion inquiry ho . ( . timed Unit Iho girl will the daughter if tlio pioiirletor , tuiel Unit it was 1111 ( penseeiot that ho uoulil bo pleased to ice lior mtiiricd and piovltlcd with ti 101110 us well tis husband. Tlio gill's 'utlioriis ' \ \ nppioachcd on the subject , and ho asked Bicslcy if ho would tiiko iiei-as his vifo , together with u consid eration of ftSOO. Mr. Biosky hcrttuted * , as the yoiiiig woman was not of the .Tuw- Nh order o ( bounty and had red hnlr. llowovor , ho feivid ho would consider the nnttor , and tin introduction followed. Lntct * ho called tlio on fair-haired damsel - sol und met her fdends , nil o ( wlioni seemed to take It us a matter ol cotuso that a marriage would bo thorcbiilt. Ono ovonlnj' ' , at u rccoptton held at the homo of thu I\Tu\v Yoilc clothlor , Brcsky mot a dark-haired and bliiek- oycd girl who at once ab oibud his whole jilfeotlon , and ho decided that if her hand was to bo accoiipanlod by cold cash to an amount equal to his previous offer , ho would raado n bold stioko for her honrt us well. Next day ho called on the fithcr of the dark-eyed miss and iskcdwhat Inducements ho had to olTor to urodpoiou ] : ) joung1 man to wed his daughter. The parent said that vho- evcr iniprobsud the girl favouibly would receive $1,000 on the wedding day. Brcsky thought there might bo moro forthcoming from tlio other father , and , lindinghiiiiat Ills plueo of buHincss , ox- philned the situ ition. The hitter would not bo outdone by his business riuil , and baid ho .youlil ralso his % tuo to $1,100. The Bridgcpoit man then hastened to the homo of his necond love , and nor father iucrciibcd the sum to $1,1200. $ This was the limit , mid neither parent would raito tlio amount. The result , vus that Brcsky mairied the hrunctto , and they arc now oil on n honeymoon tilp. On their return they will rc&ido hem. Down near ono of tbo southern cities wlioro the ilonortblooin ) nearly all the year round , and the oiiolo builds his nest and calls to his mate to como to him , for the homo ii prepared , is a cem etery famous for its beauty. Years iif o it was a country place ofaturyiich mm : lie was a widower with a beautiful daughter and thieo handsome sons. Tlio daughter was a s\\cot girl , IdolUed by her father , saj 9 tlio Lid ies' Homo Journal. A bitter family feud existed between the father and his nearest neighbor , wlio Imd but ono child a ton. At a friend's house this piotty Juliet mot nnd grow to know her JLtomeo. Naturally enough , they foil in love with each other , vowed eter nal constancy , and thought that , in time , the fathcis of oath might bo won over by their childien nnd induced to give consent to the marriage. But the old men glow litter and moro lilttorand the t\\o sweethearts found it veiy dlllicult to sco each other. Ono summer night the little lady had an appointment with her lo\or at the foot of the hill that was just in fiont of lior liomo , The moon was so bright that slio droailod going out in her own clothes , and HO , in a spirit of f lolic , she had her maid hunt upfcomo ollioi brother's clothes and in to them she got , luu hing as she thought how her suootheait would bo surprised , Along , oKl-fas-hioncd clonk was thiown o\or her , nnd iibroad-lirimmcd , soft felt hat ciowned her head. As slio wont oior the hill ono of her brothers ba-w her and told his father that ho believed homo one fiorn thonoxtplaco wasontlior fjiounds , po&sibly to 1ml tome of their dcM , or poibon their horses. Very quickly the old nun ru&hcil to the vur- anda , ariiicd nitlitigun. IJo baw the ! ; ul olno lnK' along bvlftlj , but ho took aim , aim so sure that It stiuok his own hc.irt , nnd tired. Uotli arms went up in the tvlr , the liguio staggered and fell oor. Hearing the &liot , the waiting Icnor lushed to &co what was the matter , In the meantime the othcis had gath- oiod lound , The hut had fallen oif the piotty lieid which It had dlbgulsed , and there , ) > u re and white , under the light of the moon , \\asruvealed to thobrotheis the face of their own sister. She was carried bick to the hoiuo , dead not able to bpeak her foigivencbs to her father , or gi\o uwonl of lo\o \ to her svccthoatt. The sccno can bo easily imagined. The lover upbraided the fnthei , but the voungor brother said , "As bho lies hero lot her bo the peace maker. She lovoil jou In lite ; lot us care ( or each other because of her death. " So she wis buried near horo\\n home , and all the people for miles mound , Knowing- nor tragic death , came to bhow their rcsnoet and to line nnd coffhOgiave | with the blossoms which bho had lo-\eu in hei life. The bcauti f ul countiy place was sold with an ejipms pioviko that it was to to midoa cctnotory. Thobiothei.s and the father ami lover all went away and novoreaino back until each was brought there to lx > laid to rest near the ono they had loved , Js'ow the city o ( the dcnd ninnlwrs among its people Eli/abeth I'littcrbon Bomipaite , who has cngr.ivtd on the granite bGiirin''hci name , "After life's lltf ul fe\or bho sleeps well. " Near isthotinnh of the Booth family , and that of Reinhirt , tlio wulptor.who diid uhonfnuia had inado hisiiumo a house hold woid , Is not fur olf. Them aio cios es oicctcd to the memory of little "childion ; thoio aio tublelsu \ \ toll of thot.0 who livul and loved , suffered and toiled. Hut to them uhoknou , most in- torehtlngof all , ia the little gravestone erected to the memory of the unfortu nate girl who died bemuse of her love. With the tap of the auctioneer's ham mer , a curious stoiv ot a cliuikorcd career and a recent divorce was brought to light , the principals in wlilch lluuio prominently In the social world on both bides of the Atlantic , and who until 10- cently resided in an elegant house on West ThlrtvthJid street , Is'ovr Yoik , wy d u Now York dupatdi to the Sun Franeitaco Chronicle. The parties are Mylles Bertram Adderley , heir to the earldom of Norton , and Koraldlno , daughter of Sir lid ward ( iordon Comn. They weio married at the Chapel Hoyal- Lonuon , In 18SO , nnd at that thno Adder , ley uua the losorn Iilend ol royalty , an I equerry of tlio prlnci oVntos ( nltond- Ing-tlto wedding to give it thohall-mnik of nimroval. Things went inorrlly uathoproiorblnl wedding boll until the summer ol 1SSO , when tlio paitlos llrst cimo on \Leltto \ this t country. Theft < r&rtnln tumors reached the carsof the prospective L.idy Norton I , and inquiii' ' elicited tlio fact that t In the btiliul days of the festive embryo earl ho had gene thiough the ceremony ol nurrlago with a dusky daughter of the nlaliiH at Uo arioon , the Ri er Tlata , in South America. The question mosoj > vas tliH ceremony iv legal one ? Loid Norton , vho is close uponeightyjeaisof njfo.hcntoutiv trusted agent to investigate the mat tor. The marriage t had been performed by an 1c ISngllsh 1 missionary and Iho divine claimed 1i thnt it was n poifectly legal one In i the ojes of the world. Iho Argentine authorities , on the other hand 1t 1 , refused to uphold the legality of the 1f t wedding , ns it had not been per formed f according to tlio laws of tlio country , There had been no notification to t the nutlioritles , nor had theio been J any marriage ceiouiony before the mayor. Jlurl Nbiton decided to take up Iho matter before the highest legal lumin aries. i The case win gone into by Ulilof JiulicoCockbinii , who lendiiedlhe Im- poitaiit decision thnt thoimuriago cere mony Viis illegal ono , and that there fore theouocontracteditliillssCoiiiyn was itiMilidVlth great trouble Mylles B. Adderley nimnged to got his first mairlnge annulled by couit , on the ground thnt his llrM , wife , vho lojoiced in the luvmeof HOJU do Mentis , as un faithful , and that moreoier ho had been drugged , and under the influence of a naicotlo had Icon toned to vcd Iho Spinish Indian. The torcmony of intinlago was again gene through vlth with his second \\lfe. Subsequently ho ill-treated her to sueh an extent that she vus compelled to ask for nnd obtain a divoico. U'his dhorco vas granted on Jluy 10 hi'-t , and joJtcrday the fuinl- tuio in the elegant honso wliloh the eouplo 10ntcd ouT\\eiity-thiid sticot was biought under the hammer. Doth Mylles 1 ! . Addeily and Gcraldlno Coniyn are perfect types of beauty nnd arc reputed to bo tlio himdsouicbl eouplo in the world. MissCoinjn isa daughter of ono of the "beautiful Misses Co\eii- \ try , " vho n gcnoratlon ago were reign ing belles of lluropo. The checkered caieorof the earl hi prospecti\o is ono of the most romantic description. IIo was passed mldshlpmnii at the ago of eighteen and commissioned to the South ern Pacific station. Filed by thostoiies of ronnlmoio Cooper , lie dctorintncd to cmvo for himself a name tliat should bo a haunting toner on the plains. IIo or ganized a band of young Englishmen , lilted them out with horses , rifles and camp outfit and stalled for the plalm About tills time -Addoi'oy ' mot the fair Rosa do Mentis , and together they acted a farce , in whidi they voro supported by King , the English misslonaiy. IIo then took atrip to England , the fatted calf and other things being killed to welcome him. IIo first visited this country six years ago , and with the assistance of Buffalo Bill shot some LulTtilos. lie was .a frequent visitor to thooo shoics with his wife , and the last thno they enno o\or she pioposcd thutthoj settle hero for a time. Ila had takonlo drinking heavily , nnd this was thought a good move by Ills family In llnglnnd. Ho re- tuinedto England reccnth , and ills a toss up now whether ho will li\o \ to en joy his 835,000,000. , , Willlanisvillo is a quiet little factory village in the northern part ofind - ham county tliat has beencon Ideiablj stirred up over a sensational olopoinont. Fiodoiick Li. Flagg1 , u lad of eighteen , for about a year past has boon paying close attention to Miss Georgians * hub- sior , a sixtooii-ycar old factory girlBays a Plainficld , Conn. , dispitch to the Globo-Domocrat. Goorgiima was fond of line feathen , and hinted lo her enain that lior previous beaux raado her many piesonls. Fred \\entto hid father and eloquently pushed his claims for moro cash. The father icfuscd to incioaso the pin money of his son , wlioroupon that young man foimed a , plan to run away fiom homo. Ho talked with his sweet heart , and she decided to go with him , The other iiu'lit Prod went tothoLus- slcr homestead , whcio Georglana , in the timo-honored "way , joined him \\lth u little bundle contain ing her treasures , and the pair Blurted for Danielsomlllc , where they took a train for Plalnflold. At 8:30 : ; Justus the tiiiin loft the depot , the father and brothor-in-hw otthogiil and the father of the youth airived at Daniolsonvillo. arid finding their eltorts to stop the train fiultlebs , they visilcd the ollleo of Arthur G. Bill , and ho piomptly wired to PlnlnHcld for ShorllT 2NTithmielG. Thompson to stop the run aways. Just as young Frederick was pur chasing tickets for Arctic , R. I. , Avhoie the nurriago was to take placetho8hei- ill ariestcd both and rotuined them to their people in Daniolsonvillo. Tlio narty visited Lawyer Bill's ofllco and : itcr ( consultation the parents agreed tl it ( he pair might bo mturied January 1 , 1802 , nnd they all returned liome. The young loveis ere not satisfied , and decided to make another tiy atolop- inont , The nirangincnts woromoio pel- fectly undo this thno , and nothing boomed to bo able to thwart their plant , when the girls biothcr found out tlio whole scheme nnd it iws fmsti.itod. Another consultntion of the fainilj was hold ; a license having boon properly granted to Fiederlck Flagg , ivho In the afternoon was united In marriage to the girl of his ehoico and partner In clopeinents in one week. "Cnn jou make mo a coflinnmlluue bomo pictures in oil painted on it ? " " \Vhondojou want it ? " "O , Inn month oreo. I don't expect to die just yet. " It was a. young wdraan not over tivonty-flvo .years of IIL'C wlio asked tlio above question of uneloitaker John 1' . Nolan of Madison htrcct iiottr I'ilce , says the Now Yoik Mornitiff Journal. " .Mv address isl'Jt Gouternour street , nnd I want to htuo my oollln roudywhcn I die , ' I may not die for a long1 while , hut I'll pity you for the t'oilln anil piy you for Looping It for mo until it is wanted. " The vomau'B request win bueh a fitraiiffo ono that the undertaker was at flrnt Inclined to loliqvo the entirealTuir a lingo joko. IIo viia mistaken , how ever , as the jouii"1 woman , who btild lior nnino was SiulioVrlffht , oft'eiod to pay a deposit of $100 $ If iieuen-ury. She inslbtcd on bdny moiistired and then paid hho wanted thocotlln imidoof black walnut , lined with black Btitln and mounted with copper , On both sides of the coflln she desired to hnvo an oil ialntinjf. I'lctiirennt cither end of the collln were also or dered. She did not caio ranch what the plc- turtB were , ns lony aa they weio well done and ropi-ehi'iited a rural scone , with n liter fora hickfround. The undottakcr Hiiid the inllln would cost frii-50 , and feho.Jet ( a dojwlt oftlW * . The andortalier leained thnt the \rotnun \ was a licnrlbroUuti iliini'iBlho once had lo\cd an artlbt. She would not toll his mime1 , liut felie Mild bhovuHto have n.arriod him nnd tliat ho died a week before tlio day hot for thu vud- .Sho said that she already had the clothes lu which iho will bo burled. hey are nil plain whltoMlk , undon .K-li gnunent isnn oil painting. On a recent Friday morning , bright nd early , two man Mopped into : JJow's , saloon and got tv drink of pin , ij-s tlio C-ceola It In. ) iS'ows , They teed at the bar and chitted with Mr. 5owa vhlloandtook more gin. By this ime the oldest cf thu stiangcrs k'ganto eel enthused and became quite ronimu- iieatlve , Jlo told Mr , Do ho was a ridower , but luul got tiled of ils vldowhoad , and hud ad\cr- iscd for a wife , vho was to bo hero om Connecticut Unit night , Uh bildo leit wnntt'd him to meet her lnlf way otween Florida andt'onnectlcut , but ho rroto lier ho could not venture further oith than ICI slnnnee , so she had to oino liere ; ho nuulo foity miles of the istanco and she made 1,500 nilln of it. lomado Hc\or \ l tilps to the depot dur- ng the day , but spent most ot his thno Irinkiug turpentine gin and talking of lis brluo. ly ) the middle of Iho afteinoon ho was ho center ol observation and thotoplc of om'omtion. for lie had pretty well nd- oiti ed hiibiifctnoiU in town , and luulin- ited quite a crowd to go vlth him to neet tlo tiain and BOO his bride. At ho hour for tlio tialii to como there veie sixty of the bojd at the depot , and when the tutinpullul in ho um do a iiHh 'orthollrsf patsunger coach , wlioro ho aw Mo\eral \ ladles , but not facclng the ed bo on the left shoulder signal ho houglit she had not come , nnd hallooed o his filonds , "Boys , she ha < not como , " ml at this moment homo ono told him he wns in the wnlting room , and ho Called ngaln , "Boj , she has come. " Someone suggested ho got a carriage to Iho hotel , but he slid , " .N"o , bring mv ) .x cart around ; she can ride in tint. * ' i\flor they had nil arrhed at the AVis- jonsinhou o tome ono of the ciowd isked him If ho had a nuirrhgo liotnso. lo said no , but would like to nmo some > f thoin gofer It for him. After being old the price , ho pulled out $2 to pay 'or ' the solemn iitcanclrro ( l dlspoisod. The boyslcot ) sympathii'.iiig him , or during the day ho diank about a . 'alien of gin and had carried a four- lound bouquet on the lapel of his coat .as a signal for Ills bride to know him by ) , and about 11 p in. thej thought ho nightho getting "dry , " so the\ went to lis room and rtinpcd and a&ked It ho did not want a drink , While standing "nthodooiwaj , with his socks , in Its and collar on nnd the perspiration running oil him , they presented him with a pint bottloof gin , of which , after imoking a blessing- them , ho drunk half. IIo , vas out early next morning piepniliig _ .otako his bride to her no v homo in the .vngonho had brought ulligatoi hides to town in. By 8 o'clock thej weio lolling1 out foi ils homo at Ciieon Pond , I'olk county , lth piovisions enough for the trip , Killing I' lkw in Xorivny. Ill ISSO 300 elks woio shot in the for ests o ( Norway. Most of them wore illed by Kngllbh bportbinon , who , as Voltaho once intiin.iteilarone , er liappy are killing somotliiiig. in tlio Santlwleli Isliiuls , A.t iitonalsliis majesty gi\es \ state ecoptlonti , wlilch are von hugelj at tended. Kapiolanlpahco is thoii mag- iiilicently lighted with electile lights indIth .lapanese lanterns hung in V shapes tliiough the hull and poitieo. The guests arrive at the npjiointedtimo and cool their heels in a huge hall until the univiil of the king in the icecption room , says a Honolulu letter. At list their nuijpbtics are seldom prompt the royal naiv , King ICaltikaua and Queen Kapiolani , make theirappearanco on the giand stall case in the lull , descend , vay Is made for tliem through the guoats , the leception room door is opened und after tlioir entry is as promptly closed.Tllen all Is ready inside the door is reopened and the senior foioign icprosotitativo present , with his family , is ad- inlttcd. Just now the United Slates min ister lcads. _ 'Then como the other foi- i ministers or conimissloneis tucord- to rank. Thoadance \ , make their fcalutatioiw totho kingaiid queen , who stand bofoio the throne , and then take tlioir position in line , facing loyalty on the opposite side of the room. Next enter the foioign naval oflicors , who make their bows and then form in line la rear of tno ministers. Then como the consular ropiesontathos , the cabinet ministers roju'escntatlng the govern ment of Hawaii. Thc'io form line along side of the foioign minlstois. Thencoino all hands who pass in icview mound the room , The oulerin all this pigcaut is aogiilated by the king's chamberlain. I'mally the royal quadrille Is danced or the king may IcaAO and the queen ascend the throne. The ball Is then opened. Gout lie Oi unlAntloii of The ninth nuiiibor of the Jouinal of American Folk-Lore ( April-Juno ) opens vith two articles which will attract es pecial attention from anthropologists , says the Nation for July 2 , The first of these papcis Ly Dr. "Washington Mattho\\s , U.S. A. , contains an abitract of that part ol tlio grcit cication and mi gration legend of the Nivajoes which gives an account of tlio origin nnd acces sion of the bQioral gentes. In another ii.iper intended to accom piny that uf Dr. \Iatllievis \ , Captain John G. Uourko , U. S. A , difccusbos the Gentile oigaiil/alioa of the Apaches of Ail/tom. IIo ghos lists of Apaches gent1" ) , adding these of the Moquls , of Zuni and other Pueblos. Examining the origin of the nomencla ture , he shows tlio siiull number of ani mal titles included , while ho obsoi"\os that in the list of Dr. Matthews there is not a sitio'lo such title out of moro than fifty gontes. Ho concludes that the entire - tire nonienolatuio of tlio Apache and Navajo ( iontllo sjstem io typographical , and Inclines to think thatnnimal totoinlc designation may luuo lieon ( lo eloed ] ) out of names at fiist local ; for oxninlc ] , a people living near the Well Sprlnjr. and called alter tbelr dwulllno- place , with iiatuial tustp for the marvel ous , nmj ha\o gloried in their IISSDCIM- tion with the animal and In , the dUtinl- tlonwhkh they might derive from trac ing their pntcinit ) to this fourco. "Pilmitlve man , " hoiomnrks1"bothcicd himself \er\ little about his ancostiy. IIo gathered into little bands , formed communities , for the great purpose ol protection against human and animal enemies. " In regard lo the olTocts at tributed to toteinlc belief , ho doubts the connection ot tabus respecting foods \\ith L'ontllo titles , and thhikh that observers have often confounded ceremonial fasts with general prohibitions. The effect of these articles , both us tending to o\or- throw awidely-accoiitcd theory of Gentile - tile origin , and us militating ngahibt the recent extension of tlio doctrine o totemlhin asa ready ox planation ( or the phenomena of primitive religion , -\vll \ ! lead to an anlmnted dlscu < > sifliiand cause u ulosorlnvcbtigation of the ( 'ontilo fys tcmof other tribes than these systems luiM > hilhoilo neohed. Some leinnrkaWo Hires of doafnots are loc'orileddf Ir TliomuV ICcleotrlo Oil , Never fails to mro ciracho. . I'otor'n Dome. Ills lupoitod from Roino that there are alaiming Assures in the dome of St Polor'n. About a ccntuiy ago a blinllui state of things w.is remedied by otielr cling tlio dome with a btrong bund o metal. The band vas heated , and it contraction on cooling \MH found to bo bullluient tocloto up the trades. Nrw YOIIK , July Stl-Speclal [ TclfRrnm to Tntllnrl Sroc M Tlicro WHS n ( ll ipptilntotl btillconlliiftdit i\tor ( lionrslust nlnlil ixiul on thr.Uroit onrly lodu ; . The ( illuie of Ilio iniidsct to hold tip ycMotilny wns Ilio ciiu e. Mnny oftliuloHt in p port o not tlio lift lotl Iliu cltj to to ulwut until Monilay , Illl olhors dldnot liul It uorlli vlillo vlsllliiK Ihn room tlilsn onltitf Kveptwlu-ro tlio ItiMilo Inter * ii tiiiiiiiluilntrs | Nmar Kotiifrlot to cull the trnilu tliuioUiuillfo to thcinuikt-t. lliiolncag at Ilio slock \o1iiuiKO i eonllium to illiuliitsli tnolumo ami tills imriitiit o\cn iiKur Ko- llntilos NIMV llneliuiil , I.nckiiuniiiin and At' I'lilumrpto \ dull und Httismuit \ \ Hit tlioro- . iiilixtrrof I In1 ll l. 'Ilio oioinm AMU rnlhor o < n v , mid MiK.it KdlnoiloH viw ( limit > i ptir out ftuin ln l nlulit's price. Hut sulHoqiiunt v < falli (1 t < nlo\ ( lop nny mipnrcnt Inno , llollne'rloH H-CIIMU-OS jnr edit ( Iti t'ltln'ii s llat of Iliooldjn ontltiuul In uilviiiiu1 , liii t tU' ilimv'n hi t lior slocks In no cnii ) t'U'oodpil 'iporcont. Vtll o'clock the market wim sllU liitonicly nil mul Imn'ly vU''Miuit nbuul tin1 oin'iilnx tkcH. Tln.1luik ) tiilfiiioiil inailu jiiitillt'ilur- iilllioMK'oiodliij ! hour did not holtilliomiir- ot | too pt Ilil v. Uosi'lvi-H ImrniMilVIIHIO , i lillii liniiH iUxMiiHIMlf.'l lHKi ( mill ( loiiwlt | i.W.tno Siuur wi'uKi'iK'illo 70S. cloilnmsltli t net losiof Ki I'acllli' ' Mull ( mil I. tiikuuittia MW fieh up-'i. trlillti l.oiihx Ilio , Nu\v Ilnu- anil , Hoolc Muiul , niiilCliU.itfdllui vtutooll ; i liullnr iiiioiiut. nnd dlliorstookj of Ilio J 4t million lil'i Nutlliurnl'nollti T 4i rejMilnr . . , taW onprvferroil ' * JHui-Kiilnr. . Itnijc AN \ \ . . T s iVuicoiinm. . tu.i ( < loroirriul | [ . . . 141 . ll.l No * Yorkfonltal. . KM " nil at 1'nclltt . . : f.1 | ! , H .V I ' 'O ' A It in I'M Itufk ithiul Clilinuo OM . M I'nill. . . Jtoulnrv . tin ilnprodrroil . . . . IIS > liA\V \ . . 147IJ St. I'.inUOiMlm . fi lllnol * ( Vntnl . . . .llt.ijl ilipK'firrod . l'2 > < . , ll Vtt . H'lilon I'm I Mo . IV vnn ni IT oils . P'li\V ' ft I .VI1 . lay sliori' . tOl'J ilnprofirroil . , "ii > j niiCoiitru \ViiloriiUnloii | . rl I'mlllg ' MONK l'i < y vlth mi limit. I'lllMl Ml IK'AMII.Iil'Al'm fljW'i | > Pf CCIlt. iTKIIIIMJ l\CIIVNlll : ( .llllll 1111(1 ( S > teKli ! hly-iliy bills. SIM ; iloiiniul. Jl.bsV. iMInin ; StimUi , NKW VOIIK , Jnly ffl Ltpi-clil Tili' niu to Tut : IliiIho : ( ol low In 4:110 : this mini usstoolt inotiitliinsi Allcp 2.V ) trim blltcr . IT.'i lollu 1UO -nlMlonhi tl It. . . ' -W N llullolMo . 110 'on. Cnl A. \ . . . 3VI Onlirli . IKKJ ) tn.l > imil T . . . f.M rijnmulli . } ( } > "irukaton. . 7t.Vj l'lnntxArl7 . fJ-i Inlo \uicrosi 21 * IMml t uiLliku H.H ) J . -Ml torn Silver . . : tV ) 'lln OoIToo Nuw VOIIK. July ul Upoclil TdoRiam to Tin ; llKi- CoifooOptions opened Mctuly nnd unlimited lo 5 ] iolnl < upj clo-cd mil uiu'luiii cd t 1C points up ; dull , lujrs IndndliiK Inly , $17 0 : Auit- * I7 l. > ; Poplcinlicr , tin n.S'illil.b'j , Oclnlior , i ( Ml , November. W > " > : lloi-onilicr ll.r > Miy. JI.ir4I.V.0 , SiiDt llo ! dull lint sli.idjj fult O.UBOCS , SJOIIO. So. T Hut bun , Jb.IJT'i ISiuik : htut Miicnt. N'r. > VOIIK , Jnlv W [ Special Tilc-grim to Tun Urn. ] Thowi'cMy bank sl.UemoiitalioMs ; lic followniR clniiKu : licsono. Increase . $ T > 0.7i" ) Loans ( leoti'iisc . SM1.IPO oclo , iIuiroiiM1 . . 1 tVO.VO 'ul tuiidors , Incron'O . l. " 7.10J Deposits. ( UcruiiM ) . fil"-4CiiO , Ulrcuhtlou dcoii-a e1 . . . . . IHUHK ) Tliob.iiiKsiiowhiiMW > 05llljn ! | o\eessof tlio ffincreont rule. 'I liof\j)0it of specie from the | ortot TS'iw "iinlc lust \\ock iimouiiti'd In t.1 , 17-4 ml. nf which J < Kflieo asiiipi > lliiiuUI,44 ( , MI " .llvir. Thu Impoili of kprcli' fin thuneckiiiiioiiiittil 1ojH4S , : < . ot which ilto.T.T.n In gold and e ,107sllMr. CitcnoJitlvo. 1:15 : p. in close " imsotllfd : eiN'i ; : ' , il'c ! Sptomlior , ! 4 Com I'ltin ; eiiBh , 42'ie ; biptiMiiliur , 4 ! o. O its-KJtni ; easli , .l.'Ui ! biiitciiibci , 3t ® Ill'lC. ' Itvo-KIrin ut'Je. lliiiioy Noiiilu.il. Prlmo Tlmotlir I'liin it ? t 10. rim Rti ulv lit , 91 to. \VhM.v-JI.10 1'oik StronKicnsli , ? 12V ) ; Stutoinbor , fll.OJ. Luul I'lrm ; iishjil 00 , HepleniUl. 013. rioiir linn and hltrhtr. Hulk UK its blioil ! < liMi-- ffit5nvr. ( > . Short rllS fl.ioai 15 Shoit clear -r .40 ' > .50 Itntlor Qululi creamery , IDiiMS'ii. ' ; ( hlri,8 , CliceioK islir ; full cream clit'ddiri. < Jl4 < Ji lints , T'ifaT'i" ! youiiK Aluorle'lis , , mtijfo , I.KKI bli.idy , fi 'ih. li'sfctli'ii ' ' * . Hides VniilidiiKtvl , linivy and llKlit Krtcn Filled , ( VWioi suited liulN. 'c : preuii sultid cilf , 7'i ' < a"'iu ' ; diy silted hlilcs , ( j.'j dry otilf , 5fK > cloiiuiis. ! ( Jlo encli. TulliiHIjiiiliiiiucil ; Ho. 1 , solid packed , Jc ; So. S1JiocaKc.4 ! | , c. Ittcntpl Slilpm'ls. Hour 7.0K ) ll oou Uhonl WI.OW fcoioe ) Corn 54 < ) , ( MJ 5rx'IHX ) Oats 17H.UJ9 1MOOO ST. Lorin , July \Vlieut-01oslns ( lilslicr ; cisn.We : ' uplcnilxTi&\e. Coin IllKhott ctifili , : i'lc : Hrptcinbcr , JO fio. Outs llUliur ) easli. Me Sci > tutubcr , iio. 1'oik Slronsi i-asli , * 1IOO. Liiiil IlUhur ut JJ.C''ii WlihUy-Jl.10. Hiiltuf Unuli insert ; creamery , IHe ; dairy Ol CI MT , JnljSO.Vlimt \ Stronger ; No i ieillKXflJ-'c. Corn striidyi Xo 2 inl\odlc. Oiih KisloiNo. . ' , tnhod.Uo. \Vlilslcy-l.tO , IvANSAsOiTY.Tiily , 2(5-\Vlicat ( HlKlicr ; N'o 9lui.nl , cash. 8'cj July. Wo bid ; No U' led , cnsli Corn Higher ; No 2 , cash : md July , TT'Jc. ' Outs lllulier , No 2 onsli , aio ; July. .TOe1. Mi\NKAioriii , July 2il Wlieat-I ecclts | , TO cirs ; Hhlpuuiiils , Ul ( 'HIS ; tliniuiis \ a putty food ileiiHid for teed wliuit ami time \um \ llttlcoutsldi ! luyln ; of poorwlic.it. but sue-li : is | ! ciiiriilly\or > slow to soil ; tlio niiiilot KcaKCneilnt tlio clo'-o Insyniiit | hy with loiuir futures Uloslug : No. I hard , July .md Au- liist'llooii ! ' ; triuk.ino : No. 1 , northern. July mid August , b'l'lu ; on tr.euU.Ulc ; No.iinoitli- erii , July anil Aiiiiist , K'IO ; on traelc. 8 > ftfc7o MtMVAticilB , July 2J ( Wlicit I'lniii No. 2 sprliiir , cnsh. ti'lo ' ; o. t northern. Wo. * 'om Higher ; No .1 , 4lo. O.its Sleiulji No 2 wlilto. T/itJO'iO. ' Hjc Klnn ; No. l , rilr > L'o , Hiirlov-l'lrin ; No t. , fi < u. I'luvlslons 1 Inner. I'ork.AiiKiist , III..10 Ni Voiuc. JulySii. fflio.it Heceipts. (10TOO busliels ; * cnorls. W.100 Ijusbolsi hpot ( Inn ; No. i rod , WiTiWa In elevator , ilOCKSIO- alloit. l ' 4e'(3illOTi ( ( f. o. b ; options clfisod Urn andlilfjlur ; No 2iod. July , closed nt)9o ! , CJorn loi'ol ! | > ls114.M.r > n bushels ; exports. 10100 busliels ; spot stroiii No ii , liTD4S'io ' limlmi- tor ; 4 \4 < 3lllo iilloats uiiRriulud mlnl.tll'i ' ® NIC ; ojitlcus loss acllvo , higher , July closing ut IS' jC Outs Tieueliits , : , : iOO liusliels ; export" 7,10 ; spotflto.uly ; No. 2whlle , 42ci mixed western , IWTollc : whltu wcMcin , JlSlSo ; oiitlomlliiiicr ; al 40o , CJolTi'o Options dosed at endy. iiiiclniiKcd to 10 points up biles , H.7/1 bics ; July , H7..IO , Aiisusl , $1715 ; spot Hlo sto.idy ; fair Cii rgnL-s. J.'O.OO , Sn.'ir lta , firm ; refined , flrm ; " 0" R 1-10 G.r. 11-lOci oMni -U. " I'/jTM'.o ' ' ; whlto ujtru I'i'lioUiirii Unltul olusod for AiiRUHt at 88 T TK K s I'lrmiwestern.falrto fnney , ' I iinl Stioiiur on lultanio In coin ; ijiilot ; western ttitain , W.H ; AiunM , tn.n Hiitterl'a'yistern ; dairy , G211C ! crcaiu- ory tKBKcs KUIn , liaK'Sc. ' Oheese-Stcjily ; pai tsklins , a.1'ic , . , July 91 A\liont \ Firm : ( lo rn anil pool ; holders olTerspirlntJy ; C'lillfornlii No. I , ? s M per conlal ; IL U vubtcru liiler.7s S'zdpur ecntnl. " < -llimidenimdfulri talked wcstcin , Ca 1'tdnrr ii'iit il _ _ SBROEDER & DEAN , GRAIN , Provisions and Stocks , BASEMENT FIRST NATIONAL BANK , OO3 South 18th Street , - Omaha. WANTED ISIUCO OY CITIES , COUNTIES , SCHOOL - _ , „ , . DISTniCTO , WATCH Corrcsiioodcacciolicllcd. COMPANIES. tTC. 103103 Doorhorn Street. CHICAGO. testate Stront.BOSTOH. FOR MEN O3NLY Atll'ir rniM ? 1'orI.OSTor TAIUXOMAN. JUl.lb tulllj iiooiM Oe'iifrul mul MI < - VOUS nnillM'IV.iiitknos \ \ of lloely mid Vinl ; KlTo-U of Ktror nrxi-issi'H ( In < ld | or Von n ItoljiiKi.Noblo MA.V1II ) Jl ) tully KI * stored. WumiiiiunUo uriry UHO or inunoy rudiiuldl. Miniilo imirse , tltu ( liiyx liciii- iiidit , $ l | full rourhf , H. hrtureHtulud ] duia oUcivullou , CouU iteiuuO/Cu , Otuahu.Ncb . , Omaha Manufacturers , HtUltN IIIUl 1UUKENDALL , JONUS & CO. , Wholesale Manufacturers of Hoots & Shoes Ajcntslor llo'lon llul-bcf Shoo Co 1103,1101 indllM Hume * htid'l , OniRlin Noli Unworn. Lager liter lircwrs , 1MI NtrthlStli Street , Cornice. KACUVKCOltNICiVOUKS : , Manulactiircrs of Galvanized Iron Cornice Mlnilowrni | < Aiiiliiiptnltf * < VjrlM.ti John rirnelcr. in prltlor. lt ami IHIfinUli lUIti ilM-il Artists' ' .t - - - - A , HOSPK , Jr. , Artists' Materials , Pianos and Organs , l.MJ Domini fri' | > l,0tnn1ia. Neb. Conl , Citlco , Kle. OMAHA COAL , COICE AND LIME CO. , Jobbers of Hard anil Soft Coal , 8.12 Cor lt < tli mul Douiilnstlrccti , Omnlin , Nrb. NEBRASKA TUKL CO , Shippers of Coal and Coke , SIlHotith ntliStrrot , Otnilin , Noli Clltari. D12AN , AHM& THONO & CO. , \\liolcsalc \ Cigars. 40JN Iflli Street "llDllul" im Jlry ( iouds anil > otioiiH. I.I. E. SMITH & CO. , Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods anil Motions Cornorllth nml lltmnnl Strict * ' KILPATKICK-KOCII UUY G OOD3 CO. , Importers and Jobbers in Dry Goods , Cents KurnlililnXlooili Corner lltli anil Ilnrucr blri'uts , Unnlii , hob. Kninitiirc. Di\VKV : Sc STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , I'nrn nil fltroot , Onmlin , Ne'brnski. CUAHL.E3 SHIV121UCK , Furniture. Oumlia , Ncbrn kn McCORU , UIUDY A = CO , Wholesale Grocers , l.tlund Lonvonworlli Street * , Onmlii , Nplirn U . Ijuinlx-r , Kta. 0. AV DOUGLAS ft CO , Dealers In Hardwood Lumber , \ .nllllON JOHN A , WAKKFIKLTJ , Wholesale Lumber , Etc. , Ktc , Impelled nnd Amorlnn Portlnml Cement Stito ngout lur MllwHiikeo Mj tniullc CumeMit , autl eiuliicy Wlillu I.lino. CHAS. H. LEE , Dealer In Hardwood Lumber. U'oodcariKt * mil p innot ] flooring lull .indllouglai Stieotit , Uuinlii , Nubnisku TIIED W. QRCV , lumber , Lime , Cement , Etc. , Etc. Corner Olli nnilllntiiilai StreetsOni.ilii Millinery iitid Notions. I. OBERFELDER Is CO. , Importers and Jobbers In Millinery , SOS , 210nnd2l3Suiitli lltli wtreeu Notions : J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. , Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods , , llSJHnrney utreutOniilii * Oils. CONSOLIDATED TA IE LINE CO. , Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Oils , . Ailo Krcaso , etc , Onmlin A II lllxhop , Miniigcr. Paper. CAnPENTEK PAPER CO. , Wholesale Paper Dealers. CarrTn nice Block of I'rlmluK ' , nriipilnK | nnd writing popor tiiioclul tilicntkii Blun lo card i apor HllfOH , Eto. A. L. DEANE 4c CO. , ( icnprnlIpontitor Halls' ' Safes , tJl nii'l ' 321 Bun til lOtli St. . Omnlin Toyn , Kto. II. HARDY As CO. , Jotiliorn ol Toys , Dolls , Albums , Fancy Goods , Homo rurnlsliliiB Oouils , Clilldren's rnrrlnuoa. 1209 1-immmiticet , Omnlin , .Se > b. \Vntcr Supplies , U. S. % VIND ENGINE & PUMP CO , Steam and Uatcr Supplies , IIMlUluy ivlnlnillli 1)18 and M.Iono * . at , Oinalin. ( J t' ' ' Ui ) , A cllnt ? .Viuiiiiur. Iron WorkH. IRON SVOUKS , Wtoiiglit and Cast Iron Building AYorlt , Kuglnus , brnii work , K * ncriit foundry iinclilnonuel bluckblnltli work Ulllcu and worUn , U , 1 * . Ill anil Iieli incut , Oiiialm. OMAHA SAFE If IEON WOKKS , Manl'rs of Fire and llurglar Proof Safes , VnultB , Jnll ork. Iron ilintlor1 * nnd llro ocnii | > . U Amlrucnpropr. Cor 14lli iindjackiun bit , DoorH , ICte. M. A. nisnuow & co. , AYhulCBjIo manufncUircrs of Sash Doors Rlinds and , , Mouldings. Jlrnncli ulltct , 12tli nnd Itird BlroeU , Oinnha , N'ob. S o Tttil Q-nn giTrij UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , Of Soulli Oiiulu , Limited. COlSIMlIll'iOIA.Ik National Bank Capital , - $ /jOOOOO Surplus , - 44.0OO OHIccri unj nirectorn K M. Momcimin , O > I IllUlitodc , .linnpli ( iiirni'iu. Jr. , A. llonry , K. M -An.lcrmm , Vllll.im 12. .Muni , vliO'liruil liuili ItII \\lllliuni , A. I * . lloiklni | , | in lpiit | A Mllllir4 : caslilur , K. 11 llrrant. milHtimt cu'lilur NEBRASKA National Bank U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NED. Cnpitnl. - - - - $4OOOOO , SurptusJan , 1st , 18OO - B7BOO ORIrcriiniiII ( > lroctor < n < ! iirr W Vntri , I'reilitenli IXHUH Heel , Vld'-l'mldpnl ! JnmaiV HUMI < ( I > \V. V Moric. .lolm H. ( kjlllrn , U U. Uu lilDK , J , N. It I'utrlckV. . II. B. lluiilioi , caililur , Tl-llsl IliOJ J3A.NK. Cornet I2tli and I'arotiu Hti. A Oeucral Uuukluu