THIRTY-SEVEN BODIES RECOVERED Victims or urn Explosion In the Journal BslMlni »t DttralL A. MILLEB, etroit Nov. The MARRIAGE OF MISS PAULINE WHIT* D , 9.— dead body ol PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, James B. Thomas was taken from the NEY TO ALMER1C PAGET. Offioe, Stringham Block, Bannaok Street, wreckage of the Journal building. This DILLON, - - - - * ,is the 37th body recovered and accord­ Residence on Washington S t, Morse Blook. Marriage Second In Interest Only to tlit ing to the list of the missing was-the «E¿ Recent ■ Marlborougli-Vanderbilt Nup­ last body left in the wreck. Thompson, Heart Disease Cured H P All calls promptly answered. % tials-Groutu 1« a Young Englishman engineer of the building, has been By Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure. jljr A. BOND M. D., Will Reside In St. Paul. arrested. Negligent care of the boilers was the Fainting, Weak or Hungry Spells, Irregu­ * -PHYSICIAN AND SUBGEON— lar or Intermittent Pulse, Fluttering or Pal­ N ew Y ork , N ov . 14.—One of the pause of tho accident. Official inspect­ COPPER RIVETED CLOTHING pitation, Choking Sensation, Shortness of IV ill attend calls at an; hoar in the oity or principal society events of Hie year, sec­ ors and competent engineers examined conntry promptly. EVERY GARMENT GUARANTEED. portions of tlie wrecked boilers and pro­Breath, Swelling of Feet and Ankles, are ond in interest aud magnificence only tc symptoms of a diseased or Weak Heart. •IfcCTORV - -. the recent Mariborough-Vauderbilt nup­ nounced the cause as low water, caus­ OFFICE AT DILLON DUCO STÖBE, tials, was the marriage of Miss Pauline ing a superheated condition of the fines, DILLON...... MONTANA Payne Whitney to Mr. Almeric Paget, which.was'-followed by the dangerous CALIFORNIA LETTER- HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION. J g P. DUNGAN, Resident D entist , which, was .celebrated at noon Tuesday injection of cold water. Engineer The Santa Monica Wharf aud the Great The New (Jodcou this Subject—Of Interest in St. Thomas’ church in the presence Thompson’s carelessness is strongly SURGICAL AND MECHANICAL DENTIST. Oil Industry Ot scribed. to Kvery Home Owner. of a distinguished company of guests, condemned. The engineer of The Free Press building states that he has warned Dentisty in all ite branohes. Crown and The wliarf at Santa Monica, extending The constitution of the state provides which included President Cleveland and Bridge Work ’done at Reasonable Rates. Secretaries Lamont and Herbert. The Thompson against leaving his boilers for over a mile out into the sea, is one of“that the legislative assembly shall enact AU work guaranteed. Office over Dillon bride, although yet very young, has without having any assistant to watch Mercantile Co., next door to First National the finost and most expensive in the liberal homestead and exemption laws;” been known in the society of this coun them. Some occupants of the building Bank, - - DUlon, Montana. world. It was constructed principally the constitution of many of the states try aud Europe for two years past. She .give similar'testimony. Thompson in­ for the purpose of creatiug facilities for carry a kindred provision. The old law is the daughter of Hoii. William C. sists that lie saw tho boilers 10 minutes RILEY,,' ‘ bringing deep sea traffic to the doors of of-Montana included sections respecting Whitney, who was- secretary of the ’ eforo the explosion and that they con­ J.A the people of Southern California and it homestead and exemption, in harmony navy in the first Cleveland administra­ tained plenty of water and (So pounds ATTORNEY, pressure of steam. is one of the most important undertak­ with the section of the constitution just tion and is one of the wealthiest men in Mayor Pingreo scolds the fire depart­ 93 and 91 Commercial Block, ings for the development of California quoted. The law decreed exemption for New York. Additional interest has been centered upon the bride because ment for being slow in extinguishing that has ever been placed on foot. At homesteads against execution to the Halt Lake City , U tah she is an heiress to. several millions the fire and for primitive methods in extreme high tide the water is forty feet limit of one quarter of au acre, with 'clearing out the ruins. He says the en­ from her father and more from hfr gHltOraiHHE A BURLEIGH» deep and at extreme low tide it is thirty- dwelling, in town, or a liuudred and grandfather, Henry B. Payne of Ohio, tire Journal building must come down one. So it can be readily seen that the sixty acres, with dwelling, in farm prop­ the oil magnate. The groom is a young and criticises tho owners regarding the ' ----A1TOKNK Y.8-AT-LA W.---- deepest and largest vessels afloat can lo,ad erty, the value of the whole not to ex­ Englishman, who came to this country construction of tho wrecked portion. MRS. N. C. MILLER. and discharge their cargo with perfect ceed $2,500. several years ago and has acquired a B SCHLATTER IS A BUSY MAN. Of Fort Wayne, Ind., writes on Nov. 29, 1891: Rooms 4 aud 5 HUvcrbow Blook ease. Between this place and Sau Pedro The new code provides that a declara­ large business in real («state in St. Paul, Thousand« of 'Invalids Visit tho Ilealt-r. *‘I was afflicted for forty years with heart Butte , Montana lies the selection of ocean port for Los tion -of homestead must be filed for where ho will reside with his bride. He II is Corr«kNpoml«*ii<*u, , trouhlo and suffered untold agony, I had Rooms 1 aud 2 Knpfor Block, weak, hungry spells^ and my heart would Angeles, San Pedro is about twenty- record with the county clerk in which the is from one of the oldest and best D enver , N ov . 14.—The Schlatter en­ Dillon , Montana known families of England, being the palpitate so hard, tho pain would ho so acute twp. miles from and while it property is . situated. This declaration thusiasts aro fast growing into a mob. youngest son of the late General Lord and torturing, that I became so weak and JJDWIN.NORIUS, has excellent-maritime accommodations must include a description of the proper­ Today it. was by the most ■ oautoius-of nervous1!could not sleep, 1 was treated by Alfred Paget, who was personal aide- handling that the great crowd was kept — ATTOHNLY-AT-AAW.---- with a circular harbor it cannot compare ty and an estimate of its value. One soveral physicians without relief and gave de-camp to tho queen and grandson pf in subjection and forced to obey orders up ever being well again. About two years with Santa Monica for tiaffic and her section of the codes rends: “From and the first Marquis of Anglosca. relating to positions in line. Tickets ago I commenced using Dr. Miles’ Komodios. Office With R. B. Smith . wharf will be world renowned. Around after the time the declaration is filed for Tho patent of nobility to tho family bearing numbers-'were issued ami all Ono -bottle of tho Heart Cure stopped all this wharf can bo seen ’numberless record, the premises therein described was granted in 1550. An older brother, had to fonq tho long queue according to heart troubles and tho Restorative Nervine DUlon, Montana. steamers yachts and boats of every de- constitute a homestead.” The question Colonel Arthur Paget, in 1873, married tho numbers. So many applied that did thq rest,ami now I sleep soundly and at­ an American girl, tho (laughter of the tend to my household and social duties with­ description. When this question is de­ is ivhetner the filing of this declaration ■the lino at daylight extended four blocks. lato Mi's. Paran Stevens of New York. out any trouhlo. It. P. lUABLES,. J no . G. Willis, cided Lost Angeles will benefit greatly goes back so as to apply to property As fast as tlie people passed tho healer Bold by druggists. Book sent froo. Address labrum City, Ida. DUlon, Mont. Queen Victoria and the Into Prince Cen­ others came into line at, tlie rear. by it. Transportation by water can be which served the purposes of a home­ Dr. Milos Medical Co., E lkhart, Ind. UARLES f i WILLIS, sor stood sponsor to Mr. Paget’s elder Schlatter dismissed tho peoplo at the carried on much cheaper than by rail and stead prior to July 1 ,1895, the time when Q' brothers and sisters and some members rate of from 450 to {100 an .hour, having Dr. Miles’ Remedies Restore Health. ------ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.------’ the different products of this southern the new code went into effect. , of the royal family have stood sponsors declined today for tho first- time to bless Offices; DUlon National Bank Building, country can be disposed of more readily The code says that “the homestead is to his elder brothers and sisters’ child­ handkerchiefs while giving the healing Conti-net for tlio Care and Maintenance of to the entire satisfaction of all con­ subject to execution in satisfaction of ren. touch. '* • County Poor. DILLON, - - - - - MONT. Every detail of tho ceremony was ar­ cerned. . Another great question {the judgments obtained before the declara­ Tlie trains are pouring in additional Sealed bids will bo received at tho office of the ranged on a scale of costly magnilicanco. invalids imping to reach the man before 'county clerk, up to and including Saturday, Nov, jßE R T THATCHER, leading one at present) is the prospective tion of homestead was filed for record.” Not only were tho floral decorations of 80l.h, 1895, fo r tlio care and mninteuanoo of the oil industry. The hills in the north­ This, it is expressly recited, shall not re­ lie ends his public work on Friday comity, poor, sickand in firm of tlio county, from HOUBE ANI) H1GN PAINTER. tho church most handsome, but the night. His mail today numbored 27 tho lM.h day of Mu.rali.lMM, to Oocombor 1st, 1890. western part of tho Gity are rich in that late to judgments obtained before tho music was very much out of the com­ Also for tho renting of tho poor farm for one year bund)es( each containing from 100 to during tho saino jioriod. Tho commissiononi ro wouderful production of nature—natural new code weut'into effect; but what is its mon, because of tho appearance of 150. letters. re fe rv o tho right to reject any and all bids. I'llIOES TO SUIT THE TIMES, oil or petroleum. So extensive has it be­application to homesteads taken up be­ Edourd Do Iteszko, tho famous biisso, Dids to 1*0 opened oil December 2nd, 1H1IS. While he works people aro constantly T. 3. MURRAY, County Clerk. come of lato that it was found necessary fore the time of the new code1/ In other and Mine. Noriliea, soprano, of the Met­ appearing in the crowd to publicly re­ Dillon, Mont.. Oct. 81st, 189 '. 44-t-t DILLON, MONTAN ropolitan Opera company, with other to incorporate an oil exchange to take words must the declaration lie filed for late the details- of their cures. No noted musicians. Tho presence- of tlio '.Contract for Medical Attendance County all homesteads obtained in this state be­ astonishing cures are witnessed (here, charge of the output. At the present president and two members of his cab­ Poor. rate of production and the prevailing low fore July 1, 1895, in order that theso hut talcs ol’.cures are abundant enough. inet, Secretaries Lamont and Herbet, Healed bids will 1)0 1'ocoivod at tho office of the price there are over 3,000 barrels pro­ homesteads may enjoy tho twenty-five The Methodist bishops arriving’ to at­ county olork, up to and Including Saturday, Nov. HIGHEST AWARD attracted great crowds of curijriis people tend the great missionary mooting vis­ 80th, I89.'i, for medicine and medical attendance, duced daily, of which only 1,500 barrels hundred-dollar exemption for which the to tho neighborhood of tho cnurch and to no furnished to all comity poor, sick ami in­ ited the scene today and viewed the firm, at county poor farm and at county jail, also -ON- per day nre used by looal consumers. law provides? house, all of whom were anxious to get Crowd from carriages. all others who may bo county charges. Contract All the important works in and about the Those who own homes in city, town orn sight of tho officials, so that ft large to run for ono year from date of signing said con O T O EE VIC TI ON S~HELD UP. tract. Tho commissioners reserve tho right to ro- city use the oil for fuel. The street rail­ country are interested in this question. forco of police was necessary to pre­ joot any and all bids. HARD AND SOFT WHEAT serve order. Settlers Succeed In Securing: a Stay of Pro­ Bids to bo opened December 2nd, 1893. ways all use it in their different power Even the man in affluent circumstances T. J. MURRAY, County Clork. houses. The Santa Fe railroad is using is concerned he cannot tell when re­ At tho wedding breakfast in Mr. Whit­ ceeding» Pending Investigation. > Dillon, Montana, Oct. 81st, 1895. U -ti ney’s house 000 guests sat at. small tables W ashington , Nov. 9.—A. S. Paddock, > it on several of their engines and in a verses may overwhelm him, leaving him FLOUR . in the library, reception room and ball who has been camping on the trail of Notice to Creditor». very short time will entirely supercede ’in a position where the reservation of .room. President Cleveland sat at Mr. Secretary Hoke Smith, of the interior Estate of Catherine A.Katmady,deooaaod.Notioe coal as a fuel, where it is needed to any $2,500 in a homo would be ,of ■ great ac­ Wliitnoy’s right, Lady Cole Brooke, Mr. department, relative to tho order from is hereby glvon by tho undersigned, admlnistra- At (Columbian Exposition extent. There are now 205 wells com­ count to his family. If the filing of the Paget’s sister, was on the left. Presi­ atorof the estatoof Catherine A. Kannady, de­ the secretary evicting the Bottlers ceased, to tho creditors of, and nil iiersons having Received by the plete and in process of construction. The declaration runs back so far as to cover dent Cleveland arose when the coffee on tho Otoe Indian lands, in Gage claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them came and made ono of the neatest little with the necessary vouchers, within tour months want of a cheap fuel has been the great all homesteads acquired prior to the ad­ county, Nebraska, in default of pay­ after tho first publication of this notice, to the drawback which has prevented Los Ac vent of the new code, then the counly speeches of his life, so every ono says. ment for the lands, lias succeeded in said administrator at his store in the city of Dil­ DAISY ROLLER MILLS. He wished the newly married pair all lon. state of Montana, tlie same being the place for geles from becoming an active manufae clerks have a largo amount of new busi­ holding up the evictions ponding inves­the transaction of the business of said estate, in future happiness. Ho had known the tigation. Major W. C. Pollock, chief of taring town, but now, that problem ness in sight, because the large majority the county of Beaverhoad. bride from the time she was a little tot the Indian office, will start for Gage Dated Ootoher 28rd, 1895. SHERIDAN, MONT. has been settled for all time, and manu­ of those who own homes will wish to in­ , N. E. IL mmeu , and was convinced of Mr. Paget’s sagae- county today to examine into tho status Administrator of the estate of Catherine A. facturers are just beginning the era of sure for themselves the benefit of tho city by his selection of a wife. Nothing of affairs and report his finding to the Kannady. deceased. an extended growth along substantial homestead exemption.-—Independent. could have deprived him of tho satisfac­ secretary. . First Publication Oct, 25,1895. 13,It RICHARD II. 1I£RH0 LD, lines. Tho use of this cheap fuel furn­ tion of being present at the marriage of Newbro’s Witch-Hazel Almond Cream Insurgent» Give Up Prisoner». Proprietor. ished by the oil wells of the city, has tho daughter of his old friends and his Tampa , Fla., Nov. 11.-—Passengers Notice to Creditors. is the most delightful toilet preparation created a revolution in the industrial de­ only regret was that Mrs. Cleveland from Cuba say Colonel Rcgo in tin en­ Estate of Nathan M. White, deceased. on the market. No Indy’s toilet com-' velopment of the city. Since the open­ was not present to behold the happy gagement eight days near Cumanaya- Notice is hereby given by tlio undersigned ad­ plete without it. 18 pair to whoso health and prosperity he ministratrix of the estate of Nathan M. White, ing of them a little over a year ago July gua, Cienfuegos, captured 16 prisoners, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons hav­ gave the toast. The bridegroom made Rogo notified the Spanish authorities to ing claims against tlio said deceased, to exhibit 17th, this year, the producers assembled A Secret. a brief response. them with tho necessary vouchers, within ten O. E. MORSE, send for them. Tho authorities dis­ and organized “The Los Angeles Oil Ex­ months after the first publication of this notice, If all the ladies knew the simple secret Turkey Playing for Time. patched a committee consisting of Col­ to t he said administratrix, at the City Drug Btore change.” ' Since then wonderful results, Constantinople , Nov, 13.—Each day in Dillon. Montana, the same being the place for that a bad complexion is due to a disor­ onel Valle, Captain Rios, two lieuten­ the transaction of the business of said estate, in with aggressive work, have been accom­ dered liver, there would be fewer sallow shows the situation of affairs horc grow­ ants, a doctor and a priest, who received DUlon, in the comity of lleaverhead, state of ing more threatening. The reply of tho Montana. plished. Next came the question of faces and blotchy skins. This im portan t prisoners from Rego and gave him a Dated November 8th, 1895. porte to the communications sent to it transportation to northern points. Ar­organ must be kept active and healthy to formal receipt for them. Radical Span­ LAHB1KA W. WHITE, after tho meeting of the ambassadors Administrat rix of tho estate of Nathan M. White. rangements were attempted with the insure a clear and rosy color. Dr. J. H, iards are greatly displeased with Valle First publication Nov. 8.1805. 4Mt ^ Dealer in all kinds of yesterday has been awaited with inter­ for treating with the insurgents and Southern Pacific railroad which operates McLean’s Liver and Kidney Balm as a est, as in the note the representatives of practically recognizing them as belliger­ Howard—Ilorses Strayed. the only line between here and the beautifier beats all the creams and lotions UNDERTAKER'S GOODS; the powers used'more strong language ents. They would rather see the pris­ The following described horses belonging to north, failing to secure the hoped for in existence and will produce a more per­ than heretofore and positively insisted oners die. ¡v' Lee Mantle have strayed away: One large sorrel Burial Robes,Coffins, Velvet Crepe, transportation by rail, they, turned their upon being immediately informed as to white hind feet; one bright bay filly, yearling, manent effect. Removes bad taste in the O'Donnell Knocked Ont. coming two-year-old; one Day fiffy, yearling, com­ Broadcloth, Etc. attention to steamship companies, but to what steps the Turkish government in­ ing two-year-old, with star in forehead; one bay mouth, offensive breath, yellow tinge in Makheth , L. I., Nov. 13.—The sched­ tended to take for tho restoration of or­ filly, yearling, coming two, with star in forehead; Metalle Caskets, from $10 to $150. no purpose. The question is still un­the skin, wind on the stomach and that uled 25-ronnd mill between Peter Maher, one medium sized brown mare, aged; and one der in the disturbed provinces of Asia solved. Northern capitalists began to the Irish champion, and Steve O’Don­ large bay filly, throe years old, all branded with dull, bilious feeling which so surely indb Minor. The porte today, replying to an M on left cheek, or jaw. These animals were invade the regions and offered a fair nell of Australia, who lias been long all last seen at head of Birch creek. A fair com­ cates the torpid liver. Price $1.00 per the identical notes of the ambassadors means of relief from this difficult ques­ associated with Champion Corbett as pensation will be paid for delivering the same, STOCK BRANDS. bottle. Sold at City Drug Store, Dillon, of Germany, Austria and Italy, simply or any of them, at Lee Mantle’s ranch on Birch sparring partner, came to an untimely creek, and any information as to their where­ tion providing a certain quantity of oil Mont. I , said that information regarding the end. It was one of the quickest battles abouts will boHpprecaiated andcomjieDsated. POINDEXTER A ORR, be guaranteed each trip for shipment scheme for reform in Armenia would be 45-t.f LEE MANTLE. DUlon, Beaverhead Co., M. T. on record, for O'Donnell was knocked Everything being arranged satisfactorily Goldr Gold!! Gold!!! forwarded to the representatives of the • Brand—Cattlt, »quareandcom- out in one round, only 63 seconds from yaai on rieht hip, honet time on they were given a temporary lease to At present, there is more of this prec­ powers “without delay.” HA shoulder. the start. Maher never gave his op­ STOCKMEN’S 1» JHKCTOKY. ious metal in in South Africn than any­ In other words, these three ambassa­ Mark»—Csttle, two »Kt» In rightK I await the effect. The exchange is now ponent a chance, but knocked him down Showing Their llrand« and Mark». a d one in left ear. Doable dalap in briaket' where else. For all necessary informa­ dors at least have obtained no safisfacc Counter brand—A bar aero« square and cooapaao negotiating the laying of pipes to the sea, .. . „ T. ■ , , , .. „ i three times in succession iind the last Range- BUchtall Deer Creek Valiev. from the wells, so they can run the oil tion as to how to reach the gold fields of tion at all. It is not yet known if the ! time O’Donnell could not rise. Under this head Will be inserted brand» and notes of the ambassadors of Great B rit-! ------:------mark», not to exceed two linen, at $2.00 a year; down and collect it in large tanks for the Dark Continent, the, cost of trans­ over two line», 75 cents a line, a year, additional. ain, Russia and France have been re- Mexicans a w the Spaniard», Are yon inventing portion, etc., apply to E. V. Maze, gen­ Cash in advance. something use­ shipment The present oil site, situated plied to, but it is presumed they were! City of Mexico, Nov. 14.—Tlie Span*' A P aten t eral agent Union Pacific system, at Butte, C. Cornell , DUlon,U,«.,- ML Horsen.CC left thigh; ful? Get as it is in the hilly portion of the city was so assured that their requests for infer-1 ianls here have raised $73,569 for the cattle, CC right hip; dewlap dewh. on brisket, nnderbit Montana. All correspondence will re­ mation regarding the proposed reforms ' the Spanish cause in Cuba, left ear. Range Beaverhead■ •and BlacktaiL - ~ - 6y* In this way yon once the most desirable and valuable can obtain a ceive prompt attention, and the Union would be complied with “without de- : ' ' :— M onopoly quarter for building and homes, com- lay.” LATEST TELEGRAPHIC MARKETS. nunding as it does a view of .the whole Padfinbeing a direct, line to New -York, Get your job Work done at theT rie - That’s the way Five Vegetarian Leader» Depended. Chicago Grain and Provisions, city. Now valuable Iota are being trans­ is prepared to book passengers to all parts une office, Stylish work and moderate to make N ew Y ork , N ov. 8.—A cable to The C h i c a g o . N ov . 12. — A very weak feeling In B ig M oney of the world at lowest possible rates. prices. formed into wells; houses have to be World from Foo Chow says tlie five wheat with which the market started gave 45.8t place to one of greater confidence in the latter moved from the grease and obnoxious Vegetarian leaden: in the massacre of half of the session. It first made a J.»o break, HOW TO OBTAIN PATENTS. M ' will be worth something? Want reliable informa­ smell of petroleum. Los Angeles has Wood Wanted. ! missionaries at Hwasailg were publicly i but after that Deecmlier worked up and tion about Patent Soliciting, and Patent Selling? l ì only'now, truly awakened to what her beheaded there. Before thev were tint ! closed at 57?^ f,7**c. as compared with.WHc The INVENTIVE AGE, one of the leading Uln»- The Tribune and its employes use . - 1 yesterday. Corn was firm throughout but trated scientific magazine», now in ite fifth year, resources are. Arrangements are being many cords of fire wood doriog the win­to death there was an imposing cere there was no life in the business. The closing is devoted largely to-the interests of inventors. made for the purchase of large tracts of mony in a tent on the execution grounds.1 quotations showed gain for the day. May It illustrate» and describe» new inventions, re­ ter. There are a number of subscribers oats also improved Provisions dragged How to Hake a Fortune views the industrial progress and give» reliable The members of the American and j land lying adjacent to the present site, through ft dreary session without ('hanging information to inventors free. 10 cents for sam­ owiug for the paper, for from two to five British consular commission, who went | ple copy, or S I for a whole year. where wells will be drilled and operated enough to make any difference. years, that probably could square ac­ to Ku Cheng to watch the trial, the $100.00 lor every $10.00 Invested “ UM VBKI a’lV li A G E.” on an extensive scale. The building OIXIMNO PRICE». counts more easily with fire wood than Chinese perfect of the province, two na-j WHEAT—November, ; December, can lie made by our new Washington, D. C. boom is another very important feature otherwise. The wood is the same as tive princes and many British and j 57>sc; May. in the history of this city and one. I will (X)RN—November, 28;«c{29c; December, 27% SYSTEMATIC PLAN OF cash to us and we will be glad to receive American residents were present. There ! @28c: May. 29%@29J4c. give attention to in my next letter. An was a procession to the execution it as such , providing it is turned in , . , , . ■ OATS—November, lSJio; December, W4c; SPECULATION old correspondent, B ‘ essie L awlor . May,20%e. within the next sixty days. A few loadB I arranged to impress the na- PORK—November. 18.05; December, $8.15; Los Angeles, Cal. 810.00 and more made daily on small invest­ ifyon use the Pctatn* are wanted for immediate use. Wood ( the massacre continue tq. be made at Kn May, I9.12J4. ment*, by many persons who live away from lseabatar» a Breeders. Radies Appreciate will also be taken in payment for new! Cheng. ■ ■ , Sooth Omaha Live Stock. Chicago. Make money while -All we ask is to investigate our new a* «them are WMttnÿ1 subscriptions. ... Still Fighting at Long Range. I South OhxHA.Nov : 12 —(RATTLE—Receipts, original methods. Past workings of plan and tim e by old processes. A good remedy and there is not anything 2800 head: market firm and active; feeders highest refeienoeafumished. Our Booklet“Points C atalogtells alt sb oot on the market that equals French Tansy Dillon, Nov. 7. D allas , Tex., 7sOV. 14.—William A. j higher; native beef steers, $3.&J(