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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY. AUGUST 2. 1887.—TWELVE PAGES. SATURDAY-MARKET FICURES, | st oot with Work, Warmeer and Jronrs v e assorted with considerable positiveness that a big bull pool had been formed, chiefly by SHADOWS OF COMING EVENTS Roos, Misses Williamsou, Cook, Emmsa Savage, Georgin and Maggie Boulter, Connell, Fannie and Carrie Herbert, Agnes McDonald, Nellie Hall, Edith denco on South Thirtecnth street. Games were indulged in until a late hour, when a bounteous repast was scrved to which the children did justice. The following soem to indicate. There was & good demand | MELONA—Watermelons bring $3.08 and everything offered on the ‘mrkat was | ver hundred; cantelopes, ‘TomATors—The local gardeners :n:fle:. quickly, the pens being cleared before pll:l(nl the market ut T5e@$1.00 per b kLERY—The demand is not very ly Vi rface i Pratt, M e Latey, Bertha Burkett, | were present: Miss Clara McCann, Nora " Loud , with £20,000,000. The shorts wh i early in the season. (ood stock sults AL O ‘;. o bty Kittie Wo‘! and l-‘,mynia Savage, Messrs, | and Stella McAuliffe, Lizzie Muhoney The Abstnce .'l Speculation Oae of the mm.:,m";? bYa :m‘,;, at Remllonlg o:“dwm: Thete w,"nm'!w;,p sold. eshipment is sold at 85@40c per bunc Affairs, J.B. M James P inloy Grid: | Hanna Croft, Julia Keiley, Maggio and Principal Boar Featutes. ? BEANS. — Hand - picked nav . B, Martin, James Preston, Finley n ] y, Magal Gould stocks rushed to cover and as their e ley, Harry L. MacLorn, Will Goddard, | Annie Brennan, Ellen and Teresa Me- —_— tradinig was the chief feature of the market Reocelpts. are quoted at $1.80@1.90 per buskhiel other grades are selling from that A PROFOUND DULLNESS IN OATS. | Saturday, nod a better feeling prevaled and down o Blan Paine, Eastman, Fosienner, Sargent, . rallies extending to 2 per cent were recorded, | S Porcory-—Cholee for stands, 2%@3o pet il Fetzer, Wilson, Wilkins and Williamson, Mrs. (General Esterbrook, Mrs. Manche: Ardle, Mabel Garyey, May Galwan, Katie Garvey, Katie O'Keefe, Liszie McDonald, Maggie Kane, Agnes Meaney, Charles RECEPTION AT FORT OMAHA, The Gridley-Whit th ter, Mrs. Lee, Mrs, C. P, Burkett, Mrs. C. | Garvey, Allen McCann, Rhodie’ Kenned, ) but on the general list they were only i to % Fraits, .’ ehorn Nup! Baerow ant Mre Coo. The bide 14 & | and Rubers MoAuiife. Y | A Quiet Glosing of the Week In the | o ont” The.bank statement was & faie Orders from the country requiring Shropshire !l"'bf e Party—Miss popular membef of Omahasocioty and A% Provision ¥{t—The Hog Trade one, snowing an Increase (n the reserve of | .. 3 lavmlnmc{aml ertra care in packing e Guasie Korty's Lawn Party— the groom a prominent business man of A pleasant sociable was given by the Variéd-General Market 600,500, The amount held above legal re- not aliways be flled at the same Society In Genoral Rapid City. For both their many friends will wish a life of peace, prosperity and happiness. Quotations, quirements 18 low, being $4,%65,700 and the quoted to the local trade for common ) ‘I'he market is fairly well supplied total reserve $91,236,400. .Compared with | Showingthe prevailing prices paid for live Calitorni fruits, ‘,wrzwn"'g. ok teachers of Douglas county at the rooms of the county superintendent at the court house Wednesday evening. About two- [r— : last Saturday’s close the net declines extend | slockou this market: ived to-day. Dealars have stol the The past ook, motwithatanding the | Miss Guesie Korty's Lawn Party. | hundred persons wero prosont, including CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET. | 1) 81 points, Oregon Transcontinental 43, | Shoice steers. 100 to 1300 1bs.... 84224 D 4 ur o o e sutumnal suggostiveness of the ‘fimo A very pleasant time was that thor- | local visitors and educators from neigh- | Cmicaao, August 27.—|Special Telegram | Missouri Pacilic 43, Northern Pacltic pre- | Fat littie stecrs 00 to 1050 Iby 0 of the low prices, but the market s still we borlnxqifiel- to the BEE.—~The whoat market was inex- | fe.red 4'¢, Reading 83, Lackawanna 1}, | Corn-fed range steers 1200 to 1400 g supplied. Parties who are shipping phere, was another dull and uninterest- | UZhly enjoyed by the young folks who pressibly dull to-day. ‘The absence of specu- | Northwestern 13, St. Paul 135 and Western | Good to choice corn-fed cows. ) @300 for sale on this market must anderstand * w N assy d, i ns invitat is- " M P 5 it I8 necessary 10 tako extra care in pi decided Improlvom‘;s:‘t.on t:;e ':ne::"::lm' ful homme, 2508 P5x-nlcton '“emm "I'he | ence assembled to witness the perfor about 5,000,000 bushels of California wheat in GOVERNMENTs—Government bonds were 40002505 pete with the home grown grapes, whi mer season. In a 1on to the brilliant y o H 0 mance, by the Young People’s Missionary Liverpool constitute the bear features. The | dull but steady. I pao@sso | selected and packed with the greatest of oare society, of the humorous cantata, ““The 10 affair occurred Tuesday and was one rest of the news or rather the facts, for there YRSTENDAY'S QUOTATIONS. 10025, Pr.usms—"The receipts of plums are rot recoption given by Dr. and Mrs. Brown, + 1 & heavy as of other fruits from Cal at the Fort, there were several lesser ::;fi:l;;ltl‘x:; '°"{‘1,h’t""““)"“:f;;d "';Vc o:llL Grasshopper.” “The programmo o .fi.ea isno nows-—aro fnvnrlabll: to ':‘na hullnll(de. U 135 10, &N D Representative sales Lrices aro frm, good stock moving ab v levees, a high tea or two, children's par- - with a piano solo by Mrs. L. B. Hollen- | Recelptsat priary winter wheat markets G RN FED, 2.3 lie: nlcnicl‘nnd ng forth (:vli'hin mnlt)ro« present were: Misses Marie Coffman, | beck; declamations by W. S. Heller and | continue light and the forward movement ‘2’7‘2: o Av. I'n m't‘t:m\’h'u ,T\l,“‘;m.:.‘?lm::l‘v;e“ :::m_ politan limits. These aro all undeninble | Tot Moores, Della Jones, May Lawrence, | W. E. Hurlbu:l a dumb speech by Mr. | towards eastern and old world markets keeps 214§ stock 81.50. L precursors of very general and decided | Gertie Caswoll; Mattie Clayton, Lucy K,nhn'finnit"nn ib rum.ll?z by Miss J?n‘n'ilo up without the slightest diminution, Ciear- 8 45, JLEATERX, STERRS—CORN FED. Pracis--The market s well s ¢ Worley, Ella Ring, Gertie Ring, Marion ite. er the performance retresh- | ances from the three principal Atlantic ports D, & 2 $4.2 . with very choico stock from Califormiss] awuskening in society affuirs, and a month AT 7T &, Rottatd, . H monts were served. for six days, foot up to 1,405,000 bushels | PiillmanF 1400 $L80 COWS. o gaqo | Cholcestock s goiui at $1.50, Michias hence the socinl world will be all aglow. | Hlaller, 2l Ll il g ¥ Cyl T (about the ssme as last week). Western S et U810 210 .. sw ag | Deadhes Lave put I A AR The opening of the theatrical season gen- Rfl‘l‘lmld. A l‘hmo Hl’utl;]mn; ;All:m boOr:N::;yl‘na:fl:_z "ft‘.‘""’fi‘pa'c""%:‘}'fl Boltits reosiots fof the date poriod agkreghts %sr"cl LT aore & R ::L?":r{m::ouse ing at $3,0008, an nni well, Nellie # ¢ aus| es " ™ ¥ " - P s S ANGE STEFRS—WAL! N { pepeiy i 0 erally marks the inaugural of society and KAt lee Al lt:': M fi‘ ‘. Omaha Lawn Tennis club, on Senator | 480300 bushels agalnst 1,945,000 bushele last 66 19, :é;\{\m;apnu WALKER & I :\lm TARINES "‘m‘kmt‘l rr& (i:'fl pleasure, and already the belles and the atie g, Allie Reiter, Mary Man- | yeo g t d: Park week, aud western points shipments for the £ d bt it e bl ¥ N chester, Hattie Dodge, Edith Crouch e L e VAT L B STAGS, 81.25@1.50 per box. beaux are bestiring themselves in prepar- | (o h Bt O ee Gridley, | The exercises will commence early in the | Week exceed those of last week by nearly 5(ISt P & O.. ... 445 | 9....1675....1.93 1....1500....200 inArEs—The supply of home-grown ation for the whirl of pleasures, the | Amelia and Annié Nehrbass, 'J'e;,{(; evening and close with a hop to the | 500,000 bushels. 'The movement from lake 0| do preferred.. L STOCKERS. Illornlntnpe!rulll{nufls liberal. Calite rty, the wedd d the he hich | Di 'y af {o. | music of the Musical Union orchestra. voiuts has been especially liberal aud 6137 Texas Pacitic.... 261 | 23.... 708 $2.55 Ria, $1.00 per 20-1b box; home-grown, party, the wedding and the hop, which | Dickihson, Mabel Deuel, Mary and Ade: ise8 i Tol 1 83| Union Pacitic beg SUEEP. per Ib. illuminate with aszzling refulgence the | line Nash, Mavy, Edith and Bessie K { Ubbidpe MG L LS L L) Oy W, St L &P 1T | 268, 45 WL, 8 2T | " pyne—California_Bartletts, $3.25@350 .pilgrimage of the drear fall and winter | 1ler, Louise Dohoriy, Ada Cockroft, Lillic | ~ THE marriage of Miss Sallie Havens | reporting engazements Wi sz Al wu¥| do ... o 2% other varieties, $2.50 per bo: o bushels. Thereis a prospect for another L 495¢( W, u."fii:;i:‘ka ;"1'«4 decrease of nearly 1,000,000 bushels in the MoONEY—On call easy &t S5@5 ver visible, Every hour and minute of the day | eent, last loan 4 per cent, closed offered at 3 brings contirmation of the bad harvest re- | percent. orts frowm the northwest. There was gome PRIME MERCANTILE PAPRR—GX@9 per quiet buying by zood houses to-day, but not “s";"‘n”,,, ExonANaE—Dull but steady enough to lirt the market out of the rut. The | and unchanged at 48034 for 60 day bills, and tone was too stronz, however, to deter short | 4523 for demand. selling, and in the absence from the close of b e between fifty and sixty of the most active PRODUCE MARKKTS, and influential local scalpers and speculators Bt trading in the it was reduced to its narrow- | i are 1ub 4% cinsiae Retreny 16 1Ot est imits. Fluctuations in price were only Flour--Quiet and unchanged. ige. The average and close was, however, ; \Vlml;:»' ‘|llm:|-ml r|||)|(l,et nu:‘m:ndr‘ clo,s« higher than yesterday by i{c. September | INE about ‘s@ijc above yesterday; cash, oponad at e, rangod At 03g@i0e and closed | 033c: Septemiver, 65 15-16¢; October, 70 9-16c: at 69e_. October opened at™ 0:¢e, ranged at Corn—>Moderately active: opened a shade 047050 and. olosed ab 70t @@70%0. De- | Werker than yesterday’s close, and closed oember o anged'at Ti¢@sge | About ige below vesterday: cash, 40%c; Sep- Tow, and " olosing at 150, © o | tember, 403e; October, 413¢c. There was somethiing more than' the bare | Oats—Very little if any chunge took place suggestion of activity in corn, and after the | In ther ket; cash, 24ige: Septem- first hour the tone of the market was weak. | Pery v, September opened at 41'ge, October at 4137c, Rye—Dull at 44 Lowe to Mr. W. Bell. of London, will take place on Thursday next, the first of September. The married couple will visit at Guelph, On the 24th of next month they will sail for Australia where they will spend the winter, whence they will go to London, their future home. Personal. Mrs. Alfred Sorenson and children are in Denver. Miss Minniv Keane has returned from Des Moines. Mrs. C. E. Squices has returned from Helena, Mont. Mrs. J.H. McShane and family have re- turned from Lincoln. Miss May Bicke!l of Nebraska City, is visiting friends here. Mrs. Winn, nee Rath, lett for her home 1n Salt Lake City Friday. Mr. and Mrs. George M. Darrow have returned from Baylield, Wis. 0y i d Nettie Bushman, Georg'e and Nellie months. Fall dress goods are arriving in | B 3 n, Georgie ar bewildering profusion, the dress-makers {,‘.“,"‘.fi’g},’,‘f“”,‘fl“,,“{,- h{::‘,‘:,i:"c':‘h”h r;lv':;!l and the muiliners are fortifying | Wooley, Lulu and Minnie Hornberger, themselves for an unusually thrifty sea- | Edna and Lyle Burns, Minnie und Lucy son, and 1n fact everything indicates an | Bechel, Kittie and Hopie Richardson, Margie Logan, Nealie Kessler, Lida ( early inaugural of the gay season. In ) bell, Lidi 4 terpeichore this winter there will be Harpster, Lizzie Campboll, Lidia Rtecm, Nellie and Flossie Randall, Elva Fisher, many new imnovations introduced, in- | Laura Brunner, Toodie and May Weity, cluding a charming new waltz, a mixture gfl“l .’we}:!un, ((-‘crt!e Gu‘;x‘l‘\iluh. Nelo{‘\ an of the ripple and the two-step, very pop- | Ethel Wilcox, Grace and Clara Northrup, 5 Georgie Miller, Hattie Reed, ular this summer at Cape May nu‘d At- Hattio and Jotinte Alidhs lantic City; several new figures in the | Mwedy, Sadie Leisenring, Annie lanciers and a number of unique changes | Wilde, Maud Kimball, May and Kate in the german, Another thing that will l%rown of Conncil Bluffs, Dnym ligcl}cr of be conspicuously observable in the ball %ig:‘l'l':lfl_‘!‘"lg‘.“‘;e-] “M“fi(‘i"‘{i’o w ;‘i“'dc‘l’;‘va‘:::m room this winter will be 1ts excruciating Swobe, Jimmie 'Wallace, Frank and exclusiveness, and ladies will indulge in | Wijlic Manchester, Louie and Bela Hor- the round dances with only the most inti~ | ton, Albert Dickinson, Bertie Balbach, mate gentlemén friends. This has been | Frankie, Charlie and Freddis Det- another closely adnered to rule at the weiler, (innrzw Meigs, Louie Bushman, X, LrmoNs—The supply liberal, with faie d (‘nolw:;m stock, $0.00@0.50 per ¢ - h]a'ra are’n fow good o ko ) ) As—T'he market 1s full of bat 5,00 per bunch, ] 1:8—The market 1s hardly as fi it was, owing to the inereased receipts the tocal orchards. Choice -w‘l“ sultab for shipn are quoted at $3.25 per bbl. CRAB A —The demand 13 very ligh and is supplied for the most part by the farmers. Choice stoc 00 per bushel. Grocer's List. CorrrE—Ordinary grades, 20@8lo; fain 2AM@22c: prin 23¢; fancy gree yellow, Zk@¥e; old government Juva, 80c; Interior Java, 35@2c; Mocha, 300 Arbuckle's, roasted, 20! Mcl‘a\r in’ gxxx‘ + Dilworth's, 206c; Cro c. :‘l‘uuAn—(ln\nuhtM B14@6%c; conf. A, 83 64c; white extra C, 53 Jscs extra C, B 58c: yellow C, bX@5%c; cut loal, 65§@Tot] powdered, T@i e HOOS No. Av. 8hk. Pr. No. 60....220 B0 8490 T y i 5 olli i ; isthe | and May at45c. ‘U'he market ensed off a bare | Barley—Steady: September, 601¢@08}c. to6K | LARD—" w 8340 40- . b i 50-1b round, 7igc; 20-1b roun Showingths number of head of stock sold 7 104 s, s 51b pails, Tdfe; S 5 | PPickies—Medium, in bbls, $0.50; do i 51 1 small, in_bbls do herkins, in bbls, $8.50 3 o half bbls, $4.75. WoonkExwARE—Two-hoop pails, per d 8-i10op_pails, §1. 0. 1 tub, $6,50; tub, $5.50; No. 3 tub, $4.50; wash boards, $1.75: assorted bowls, $2.25;" No. ei;umn. §9; No, 2 churns, $8; No, 3 churn ‘Tonacco—Lorillard’s Climax, 440; Spl did, 38c; Mechanic’s Delight, dic; Leg, dlc; Cornerstone, 4o; Dru nd’s Horse Shoe, 4le; T. J., 87c; Sory Spearhead, 44c. STarcu-Mirror Gloss, 53c; Graves Co 611(-: Oswego Gloss, Oswego Corn. i Brioows-—xtra Ifiue’.?‘iw. No. 1,$2.00; No heavy sl e, y !‘S\'m No. 70, 4-gallon kogs. $1.35@1.38 New Orleans, per gallon, :*@llleioun Se) 1, fY? p= Flax Seed—$1.0014. ing, September advancing to 41}{@413c, Ul,c WSk y 8110, 4 cree of these summer centers s always | jr. 'Sammic Burns, Wiilie Bechel, Eddie the mode during the succeeding fall and | Davis, Frank Alexander, George Thomp- winter mouths 1n the sacred precinots of | sett, Ned Kessler, George and Royal the ton. These are but shadows of the [ Rheem, Lovelle Dunn, George and Bert events to come, and in another week the {.l&"c':fifimt;‘:"’l‘fifmg{‘."‘};mi::,‘“fi\;g" 5',;‘:‘; Bre will more fully expatiate on matters | Jacobs, Willie Haney. J. Jordan bickuv. but briefly hinted at here. Vernon White, Harry Jennison, Roy .A Brililant Affair. Devol of Council Bluffs, Walter Serena, Cincinnati, Gus Bechel of Columbus, Onc of the most pleasant society events | Nob,; Charlie Gibbons of Kearney, Neb. of the season, occurred Friday evening a—— atFort Umaha. The occasion being a An Old-Fashioned Picnic. complhmentary hop given to the mem- The picnic given at Pries lake by the bers of the aifferent rifle teamns partici- | old members of the Burns club, of this pating in the late contest of the Belle- | city, on Saturday last, was a decided The g,',;g?"" hywn?‘x‘:’on‘f‘rlis:&r;i th!:m:fl?-' success in every way. It had been de. cers of the d{flurunz rifle teams, the ofii- | ¢'ded to omit the annual reunion of the cers of the Fort and a sprinkl ng of the | Burns club this year, and a pleasant fam- Mrs. Whiteside and family have re- turned from their western trip. Miss Kate Brown, of Chicago, is visit- ing Miss Lake on Dodge street. Miss Boss of this city, will teach in the public schools at West Point, Neb. Mrs. Joseph Barker and Mrs. Samuel Rhees have returned from the east. Mrs. G. W. Meyers is visiting R. M. Henderson and family at Fullerton. Miss Edith Rogers, of Washington, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kogers. The Misses Vinyard and Stelle of St. Joe are the guests of the Misses Hoag- land. - Mrs. J. E. Baum, of Lincoln, was the uost of Mrs. D, H. Wheeler, jr., this woek. on the market to-day : CATTLE. G. H. Hammond & Co. hippers Local.. tober from 415c to 42¢, and May from 4 lodske. About I1 o'elock 'news began o elr- .n.'."':.'nk' Dul‘lm:nd sk m;kf;al'}% Iovg&fl -»'fr' culate that the receipts were exceeding the sh, $15.00@15.25; Octoer, estimates, that the anticipated receipts for | $16.60: year, $11.65@11.70; Jauuary, $12.221¢ Monday were nearly 600 cars, and that Lues- | @13.35. : day morning's returns for 'two days wouid | . Lard—=Dull, quietand casier; cash, $6.40; Tun up to fully 1,000 cars, Early buyers be. | September, $6.37%@5.40; October, ' $6.45@ came sellers, and those who had been doing | 0.7 nothing turned bears. ‘The market worked | Dry balted Meats—Shoulders, $5.4: off e, September zoing to 4040, Uctober to | Short clear, $3.30@8.35; short ribs, 415¢c, and May to 443{c. Last quotations were | 7.9% ) at 40ic@4le for September, 415 for October, | - Butter—Weak; ereamery, 18@25c; dairy, and 44%e for May, The market was safe at | 16@:1c. these figures, The recelpts and shipments [ _Cheeso—Dull; full cream cheddars ~105¢ tor the week have kept along about even. An | @lle; flatsand Youne Americas, 10}4@tic. increased foreign demand for ccrn at current Eggs—Steady at 14@14l5c. prices is noted ns one of the hopeful features, Hides—Unchanged: heavy green hides. ‘The dullness in the speculative market for | 7}c; light do, 3 _salted bull hides, onts to-day was most profound. lraders | 6¢, green salted sii@be; dry flint, 12@ showed no fnterest in the deal and the lim- | 13¢: dry calf, 12@13c; deacons 30c each. ited business transacted was at a_very low Tallow—Unchanged; No. 1 eountry, 8ige; range of prices, the zencral tune being easy | No. 2 8¢; cakes, 4c. Total Local.... Shivpers. HOGS, Anglo Ameriean Packing Co G. H. Hammond & Co. . Squires & Co ......... Total .coueeienne covnennnnenaniniacnns All sales of stock 1n tmis market are made r owt. live welziit unless othorwise stated. rad hogs sell at }{c per Ib, forall weights N i | ily picnic of old Scotch folks took its Mr. and Mrs. L. ¥, Hilton and Mr. and | and in buyers favor. Leading features closed ecaints, Shipments. | “Skins,” or hogs weighing less than 100 ibs, | syrub, half Ibbs, “old time,” per gailon, s‘gl‘fm";fl"'l‘:%:::’hf:x x‘n’fi?::lsllablu °‘_:°?Il< place, The party left Jefferson square | Mrs. A. Castetter, all of Blair, are in the | }sc under’yesterday’s latest bids. i Flour, bbls . l‘:,oog nodvuluu. Prognant sows ara docked 40 1bs, allon cans, tation for happy social events. Frignv at 8 o'clock in the morning in four large | city. lu‘mn provisii mllhn‘vn;-leklclmmlhhl » o300 | aa stags8) 1bs. by the nublic inspsctor. . 3 ‘ ' qniet manner. ‘l 1 'S 8 V' 043 ¢ evening was one of the best and was :’Bgfl!;thgnld hwhnu tt'lwy reached bau:n- Mr. and Mrs. Himebaugh and Miss ,]u",n»k,;‘blul.ndin‘;% ::u:‘lufu““.a“ e 243,000 Live Stock Notes. g CRACKERS—Garneaw’s soda, butter an passed enjoyably with music, dancing | 10R% ol house the wagons were (!rgc_a Himebaugh have returned from | with little: or ;no stir, or even a & 1.0v0 Cattle stondy. & picnic, 414c: creams, Tige; ginger snaps, Tic: and social intercourse. Among thoso | filled with passengers taken up by | Spirit Lake. hange in, values to occasion comments 17, Hougs be lower. X a, ThC. resent were noticed General and Mrs, | the way, but’ all munaged to crowd in Mrs. Dr. Hanchett and her children, | Fluctuations were also contined to a smal — Wheat—Re- = 28 5 . —Japan, 20@55¢ unpowder, 20@60c: i Y e somewhere. About one hundred were ie o 5 "y olfax | range. Januafy closed at $12.225¢ for pork, | ceipts, 190,000; exports, 107,500; spot lots §5.15 top on hogs. Y Lyson. 26@d5¢; Oolong, 20@60c. rook, General and Mrs. Kennon, Ge Ried and Hope, are sojourning at Colfax 5 orooW haoneral and Mrs. Kot Geon” | present, and on arriving at the lake the | Syeines. Towa" 2 X | 26,521 for lard and $6.25 bid for short ribs. | quiet and generally steady: 'options opene Hogs averaged 00 to the car. JELLI 1b palls, $2.00. e Siaior B e 8t Gigon: Lf Y | party proceeded to enjoy themselyes. | g SOt o Near tradine, as usual, was conliued to lard lower, later recovered from dccline | A heavy run of range cattloIs looked for [ CAY e, ajor Earnest, Lion iy Gieen, Lieu- ’; H ‘ ition Miss Ella Thorngate, of Waeeping | and short ribs, with September the leading psed firm; ungraded red, 70@s1ise; No. | to-day. 0; strawberries, 2 1b, per tenant Joues, Lieutenant Garrard, Lieu- | The luke was not in so good condition [ water has accepted o ' position in the delivery. ~For: that month Iard closed at | 1red, ¥4c, nominal; No, 2 red, T3@s0c in -aspberrles, 2 Ib, per case, $3.8 yesterday’s prico— S0@4. Hogs did not average as good as the day :w (,.“'?"mh pear: betore. apricots, ver cast 53 R. H. Mitchell, Sloan, Ia., was In and | case, $4.60@4.70; white cherries arketed hogs, g $5.80 piu per _caxe, $3.60@8: W. H. Errett, Harlan, Ia., topped the mar- | berries, per case, $2.10@2.20: egg plu se, tenant Kerr, Of those from the city | 88 on former occasions for boating, a were Richard Berlin, Mr. Sanborn, Mr, | Part n the nuddle of it being thickly cov- Vellum, the Misses McClintock, Miss ered with weeds, but great sport was had f i i on the water nevertheless. About 2 Gl ML D IR, o’clock a shower of rain fell which damp- Omaha public schools. Miss Annie Elcock, of Omaha, has ac- cepted the intermediate department of the Wisner High school. 6.40—aud short ribs 250 | elevator, S1@Sl)s¢ ~ delivered; September easior, or at 3.9, October lard was e | closed at Sc. hi gher than September, while October short |~ Corn—Spot lots steady snd_quiet: options ribs resled at the ruling quotation for Sep- | firms receipts, 440003 exports, S3,000% un- tember. sg@dlige:’ No. 2, 49%@x0¢ 1n , 4 l el i 3 i e @lige de A d | ket with a load of 2i9-1b hogs. pineapples,” 2 A Wooden Wedding. ened the ardor of the party a little, but | Miss Lulu Smth who has been visiting 51@>lige delivered; September closed | ket i 5: 1 1b mackerol ] e i 2 o) ss Gra N 3 0] at 50c. T, D. Hickey, Gretna, came in again yes- ih % Porhaps the most complete, in the way | they found refuge in a building provided | her cousm, Miss Gracie Anderson, at CHICAGO LIVE 8TOGK. A v, G x gain y ber dog, B8 terday with three loads of cattle. Squires & Co. bought 120 loads of liogs on this market duing Ho past woek. 3 e il BB UL o Ben Majors, of Majors & Atkins, Rawlins, | $2,50@2.60;'2 Ib early June pens, pex 0asey was here with nine loads of cattle, Ib’ tomatoes, $2.40@2.50; 2 1b cor Fuller & Paton, Fullerton, marketed a | $2. . ProvisioNs—Hams, 12}/@13 load of 283-1b hogs ‘at the top price, $5.15, | breal A. M. Spooner & Co., Hooper, Neb., m bacon. 1l@litc; bacon sides gm, Plattsmouth; has returned home. Miss Mary P. Dakin, of Omaha, Neb., has been appointed one of the teachers zf ltho public schools at Georgetown, Jolo. Arthur Wakeley has gone on a four week's vacation to Lake Champlain, 2 & for such emergencies, where a number of surprises, was the gathering at the | o505 wore sung and recitations given. residence of Mr. and Mrs, J. 8. Shrop: | By this time the rain had ceased and the shire, in Windsor place last Wednesday | sun was shining brightly. The following evening. It was the occasion ot the fifth | races were run and prizes given, Girls' anniversary of their wedding. The re- | under 10 years of ago—Ist, Emily Wig- cipients of"the honor been invited to | man, a lamp; 2nd, Mabel Cheney, a doll. a neighboring house for tea and to spend | Girls’ race, 10 to 14—1st, Linda Wigman, CrIcAGO, Auzust 37.—|Special Telegram m“‘;’ 55 to_the Brr. j—CatTLE—Nearly all the fresh | “Goftoe—Spot,tair; Rio firm at §2000: op- receipts were Texans. The few lots of | tions lower but active, closing steady; sales, natives sold equally as weil as yesterday, | 105,000 bags; August, $17.85; tember, but Texans were quoted a good 102 lower, | $17-83@I8.10; October, $15.30@1845: Nove During the week closing on Friday there has | J55 SIS IRis; Decempar, Sibo0d e 5005 mixed western, B0« 12 b R ief: 8 New York, and other places in that vi- | been a slight upturn on big native steers. | 18,35, keted a load of 265-1b hogs at the top price. vitge: dried bee the "‘“""‘f“ n"'d ‘“"'l"""‘";l had beon w?fl;‘({"":fi‘:"fi:"dfié“‘;,‘fizenfiflg;‘:';'d_“ cmity. Some salesmen quote an advance of 15e, Petroleum—Steady; United, 62%c. L. M. Gallup, Roekford, Il1., a_well known e gular, 113¢190¢] prien:rtn;::geo n gr er tto"“h' e R‘I‘:'Drllss T Roboie fdofrisony ISk iaaeine Mrs. F. N, Jaynes_returned yesterday | others say 10c, and again others say there .F‘“‘fs"br""1¥- and in moderate request; | stockman, was in looking over the market, DRIED FRUITS—Apples, new, i’ 0! might be more complete when, tho plan | fat. Ko bble Aorreom, B A e Manst | from the lukes of Northorn Wisconsin, | was really no substantial advance, yet admit | Wil B@0e, 0o mogs | oMF MU Of the firm of Dutler & Huft, | evaporated, 50.b ring, i@te: e of Ui soliae wes' finglly snd ialiyige- | Bogh SR00, 86 lndies’ 1st, | She joines her husband at the Paxton, | that sellers had natters more their own o g s S0 5075 | Creseent, [n., was in and mareted & load of | evaporated, 25@tc: blackberries, eval ve{g;::(:h“ that the idea was concoived l&nfinlwl:;n?l.n loc‘:‘l,oo(l}r:;:- ;:geingl' where they will make their home for the | g, !)‘:)':J" bhl"mkwmm' ds}‘m.'fm' steers, | g e 2 3 hogs. o 9"“:7 itted cuerrios, "G}:“ nes] J y a h e 5 .25 .00. S B! n % . . 3 'y h S8, CL rate cn and first suggested by one of the imme- | nah Wilson, a 'bottle of bay rum.’ Mar. | Winter. $150; Copwa, bujin mnd- mized BT00 Lard—2@3c lower; dull and heavy: west- uG’eng joads "Gt ‘:‘n’{fie"‘ix'.'.';‘fief Toom Fine D M orsio. Anoaree 5. MOW cHPERS diate neighbors. Of course it became | ried ladies’ race—1st, Mrs. Cheney, 3 lbs. Miss Ella Calhoun has just roturned | bulk, $2.00@ Texas cows, 8173 e steam, 6,773, 1 Wy steany: t. | Bluffs. 7%K@7%c; prunes, v 3c: cltron, 3%¢; neocessary to impart the purpose to the | of tea (presented by Mr. Fleming,grocer); | from a pleasant visit to her parents in | steers, $2.40@ Hhiei=sRMeEARG Renetally atoats awentel G he well k ission | 8ins. London layers, $1.05: California, loose v P pRep b i i | Marshall T a will S R e vacied alnzitol ern, 12@25c; western creamery, 1685, A. Garrow, the well known commission ondon Iy A Yyounger members of the family, so as to | 2nd, Mry, Hazlet, 3 Ibs. of tea (presented | Marshalliown, In., and will resume her | Moas--Trace was varled according to loca- | Choese—Dull aad unchanged; western, | man of Lincoln, was among the visitors at | mscatols, 8 =00 BAW VA onCiah T4C, De able to carry it out as devised. For a [ by Mr. Fleming). Men's race—1st, John | dites at the cashier’s desk of George W, Rope—8even-sixteenths ineh, 11}e. the yards. 2@10¥c. ! 3 D ith pricos as strong as yesterday, then in ht si week or ten days the schemers had been | Muir, a driving whip (presented by Mr. | Cook. o ts of the ya g Minzeapolls, August 27.—Wheat— | 8. Anderson bought six loads of feederson Genel Markots, g quielly working at the details of tho | W. R. Drummond); SnJ: Petor Brown, & R MMENCE! :h:lre?'ll;.“}\ u:flu’,&'fl’ {;'r'i'.".‘.'n“{.’.:’,“‘,’,”fi:dg Steady and nrm; §o. 1 bard, old, | the market which will be shipped to his feed SriiTs—Cologne spirits, 188 proot, $1.10 affair, with not 8 hint to give rise to the | walking cane. Old moan’s raco—1st, W. WORK COMMENCED. $5.35@5.40; good packing sorts cash, = 72%{c; September, 73c; Uctober, | lots at Columbus. Q0 101 proof, $1.12; _spirits, second ||qu| ¢ A Building Erccted Over the Gas | commnon, $5.00225.10; 1zht sorts, K Squires & Co’s. hog buyer at Kansas City, | 101 proof, $1.10; do 185 proof, $1.00. Al least suspicion in_the minds of viotims of [ M. FlemlngfiSr. a mew style briar root the fell design. Imagine the surprise of | pipe: 2ud, Mr. knflx. 8 Missour: meer- B e O O Nanm: | emotte & box of cigare, waswork by Jolta joyous, and uhnglhur [ (-mmplng&{i glult. Several o(x the ladies got their neighbors greeted them wich most hearty | dresses rather wet in the boats, and one co::!‘rutulncioul. while tre large dining Younz man accidentally fell into the table in the center of the room was | lake, but was quickly rescued by two ot loaded with eyery variety of wooden, | the bystanders. ;'l"tlln :n'l.rm:ehpd. Mfl flnummu' ey Miss PENNELL will sing the offertor 1 'are and valuable, L. It would be impossible to attempt an | at All Saints church this morning, tf enumeration of the very many usefuland | Hear the Voice of Jesus 8ay, Come Unto 03{c: No. ‘1 northern, cash, 7l¥c; btember, 72; October, 673%c; N ia here and will dssist In- buying bogs hers ol LR G Woms coming weck. 00@1.50. i ‘The duty on lard into Mexico 13 0c per Ib., | 3095, h:::'«:"fil’?n:.’;’;'fmfi: %fi@'},{"’ 4 and to avold paying it parties are buying | {iokY afil bennsyivinia Eyes, $30K heavy bogs in "hansas City and shipping them Into Moxico. Tho duty on live hogs 13 | $L00C0, Brandles, hunorted 350 only 7o per hundred which kives them | §50:Gomestic, $1.252 00, ' Champagnes, i wide margin. ported, per case, §25.00@133.00; Americam, Among those having stock on the market | cage, $10,00@16.00, 1 were the following: F. Rockafellow, Shenun- CoAL—Kgg, $9.00; nut, $9.25; ranee, S0.951 doahs A, D, Sears, Clarks: C. S. Look, Kear- | fowa limp. 85.00; Towa nut, $2.15: walntl ney; Dorsey Bros. & Co., Weston: Nelson & | Jock, $3.00; 1llin ois, $4.25@4.75, Spring Last Nighrt. .10 for grassers, The proprictors of the newly discov- ered gas springs commenced work last night by enclosingz the springs with a temporary structure. It is of wood and will be a building to comnvel the curious from meddhing with the water and gas and also allow experiments to bo carried on - without interference. So much publicity has heen lately given to this for Yorkers, 4.7 2 S A 11010 No.4 northern, c(l;sh. Lo .Indnt\mmbi)r.."{m.;; /£ STOCK. ctober, Gilge. On track: old No. ard, LAVE SO0 S Tdes No, 1_horthern, Tse; No. 2 northern, 7le; newNo, 1 hard, 7lc; No. 1 northern, c: No. 2 northern, 65c, nal Teports as follow: Tl @4.20% Cattle—Receipts, 3,000: nominally steady; ,;&l&:s&;;m"‘ patonts, $4,00@4,301 bakers, 3.25@5.00; stockera and teed- Receipts—Wheat, 7,200 bu. cows, bulls and mixed, | § Y s : 110, Tekas ecattle, S1.7>@3.35 m;’:!pulenls Whear, 24,000 bu; flour, 24,000 Hlog —Receipts, 7.000; steady ; rough, §4. Wheat—Dull; tober, 705;0. Chicago, Auzust 27, ha Drovers' Jour- 5. i 8t. Louis, August 27. e s ek BPIDE b1 10@ cnsh, 6011+ Septomber, 69750; Oc o ‘s 3 Y., Oakland; Farnam & Son, Lyons; O. M. HEAVY HARDWARI natural gas spring, so many visitors are Sheoy Corn— s h, 885@59c; October, | vy 4 nsg EAVY RD ¢ < u D—Hacelpts, 1000: steady: matives, n—Lower; cash, 33%@0}sc; October, | Young, Berlin: Self & K., Brock; A. Jden- | pi st, 4. bewtiful articlos, the ' moution of two | Mo. calling at tho grounds every day, and 50 | sa’noaa0: wistorn, $ lowns: Tanves: | seie. King, "Manly; A, Mandlebaum, e 1l | Dloa: et oo Mo et which seem to call more loudly for rec- many queries been made about pertinent | $2'80@3.70; lambs, $4.2525.25. p % 13,50 | r Oats—Lower; cash, 24340 September 24}{o; oL o » * % ognition will suffice, One of these was ON THURSDAY evening a musicale was J. Cannon, “Hampton; J. (E. Hunt & Co, i 3 ot, $2.00@8.50; hubs, per sot, Y § [ matters, that the owners of the prings October, 2 Lamont: Bell & Cross, Carsons Bank of | foos, s 1.60; tongues. each a stout, steel-tipped snow shovel, The | given at the residence of Mr. W. H.| have become extremely mucunt.’ Ofiu Nation: . East St, W hisky—$1.05. ot Cain: Al Dextor, Blairs Siater F. & E«;el»:;fl?n.m.l"d;; annn'r«uvl\’\‘l‘:m' Igu rson who submitted this practical ofter- ocnig, 216 North Nineteenth street. | thing is certain, that material for the de- Louts, [ ttle—Receipts, Pork—Dull at $15.00, B, Randoiph; J. Buck, Crete; ‘Toogood | coil chain, per Ib, 615@ide 400; shipments, market strong: fair Lard—$6.20. to choice heavy native steers, $4.00@4.90; Butter—Firm; creamery, 22@25c; dairy, 16 butcher: toers, fair to choice, $3.40@4.10; | @20c. feeders, fair to good, §2.90(@3.60, 2 Kansas OCity, Auzust 27.—Wheat— Hoes—Receipts, 400: ~ shipments, 400; | Steady: No, 2, soft, cash, 65¢ bid, 67¢ usked; easy; choice heavy and butchers’ selec- | May, 76e bid, TSge tions, $5.30@56.50: packers and Yorkers, me- Corn—Lower; ¢ bid, 3¢ dium to ch $4.90@5.25; pigs, common to eptewber, 35i¢e bid, Sobc asked; ©00d, $4.40@4. 3¢ aske 3higc asked. iansas City, August d, d v . Ingis known to possess a truly practical | Among those present were Mr, and_Mrs, turn of nund, which, however, is not | Muentefering, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. without its complement of humor, as is | Schmidt, Mr. Guion,Mr. and Mrs. Bosche, fully evidenced by the token itself. The | Mrs. lluxn's. Mrs. Beall, Mossrs. Buall, other was about five feet off of the butt | Mrs. William Stephens, Miss Pennell, end of a huge but hollow log, which was | Mr. T. J. Peanell. taken into the parlor, where it was appro- s : priately labeled, extending the *'Compli- THE ENGAGEMENT of Miss Alice Rogers ments of 8. J, hleguulh"' to Mr. Oscar Williams is formally an- velopment of the spring will be on the gl‘oul\d to-morrow. Sixth Ward Republicans. Tne Garfield Republican club of the Sixth ward was organized at the corner of Saunders and Clark streets with the fol- lowing officers: O. C. Ludlow, vresi- Bros., Crete. iron wedges, 6c; crowba Spelis & K., Bellwood: Wilson R. & Co., | 4gc;" sprink sieel. d@se: Ulysses: (.G, Veerland, Juniata; Keplet | shoos, "Bath; Turden’s mule shoas. 8o Bros., Dorchester; K. ' Aldvitt, Friena; | Barved wire' in_car lots, $4.00 per 1001 Walker Bros., Waverly; W. Weyant, jr, Iron naily, rates, 10 to 0 $2.40; sloel naflisy Germantown; W. W. Ba y Adaws; T, au}t{.. HipEs—Green butchers', 5X@do; [, dry dry sal 4 Y hous H. Christy, Lawrence; A. L. William: Malcolm: C, L. Joae Hastings; J fiint, 1le: dry Brown, Broomfield: T, 8. Pearce & damaged hides asked ; October, attle— Sked, Aurora; Morsg & Co., ‘Benton; Swedebuts | pri Among the guests present were Mr, | nounced. The wedding will occur Sep- | ident; W. A. Grant, vice president; J. M. | Receiots, ‘2-700'1 shipments, 2,500; market uzust 27.—Corn quiet | Klevator Co., Swedeburg: Nye W. M. Co,, | yell and Mrs. G, W, Holdrege, Mr. and Mrs. | tomber 37 at the residence of Milton | page. recording seeretary; C. A. Gelattel 5?9:1 but firm, o l|u=l:e&;a|;1 and wenk: good , mixed, bic; yellow, b4 Lrllnrllllull,l"d inart Mi?i Surorise: Stou- | 0c. Montmorency, Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Mc- | Rogers, Esqg. William Marrow, Miles D. Houck, P, O, choloe vorn-fod, 81.20@4.75; X S [ A Sohoflel L., Walnut; Dry Giols. ¢ rty. Mr. and Mrs. Campbeil, Mr. and KR Hawaana om ) 1 A ‘u(‘pcfilim’ ?mml.k&l.mfsm.’}& tocke .‘S;l oaz, o hoice western,in sacks, 35@ | Wm. Vickory, Marne; Dorn & I, Minden. CoTToN FLAN 0 per cent trade 8 2 A ’ 3 .1, , exe Dg steers, $2.70@3%.25; cows, S1.40@2, 514C, . — W b P 19 L O0RY. Mrs. Motealf Mr, and Mrs. Joff Mogeath, [ Ar Tue Cbristlan church Tuesday | committee: P, O. Hawes, William Mar- | - HogerReceints, 5000, "shipmente. 76; | - Corn Meal—Firmer at $2.40, OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS, e S Mr. and Mrs. Mell Hoerner, Mr. and | eveing a very quiet wedding took place, | row and Charles Rowall, county ocentral | market ovened strong, eclosing’ weak: com- | Hoz Products—Quiet but steady, 3 Mrs. Piercey, and a large number of | the marriage of Mr. Charles J. Frice to i ’ i il | mon to choie €4.90@5.45; skips and pigs, | Pork—$1. i Produce. 3 Y, g committee. The meeting adjourned til 14 P! pig 4 sci R, No, 10, 40, others, including young ladies and gen. | Miss Annie Dunham. Dr. Joseph H. | the call of the president. $2.50@4.75, Lard—Retned tierce, $6.621¢. Saturday, Auzust 27, 80, 17 o AN | tlemen whose names were not procured. | Foy ofliciated. The happy couple went ol - —— Bulk Meats- Shoulders, $5.05; long clear The following are the prices at which | 1553 70, eolored, ' 16¢; Bristol, ‘m‘é; U Refreshments were served about 10 | to Colfax Springs after the ceremony, Irish N League. FINANUIAL and clear rib, §5.1234. rownd lots of produce are sold on this | Pagific. 18, o'clock, after which came cigars for the | Both of the contracting parties are well market: Tlns afternoon there will be a rousing gentlemen without, and dancing for the | known and have many warm friends in | Nrw Yoni] Auzust 37, —(Spocial Telogram | cashe dve: Cereber, oyt #7-— Wheat — Carpir Wanr—Bibb white, 18%es N As usual on Saturday the recelpts wero hou 0 mai meeting of the Irish National league in | to the Bre.—Srocks—The Inereased activ- | “Corn—bull; No. & 4014 Iight and the warket quiet. A3 will be no- | Ok 24C 2 Young folks within, this oity, who will wish them wmuch joy | g "philomena hall at 2 o'clock. The ity in stosks : s 9 5 N, h 4040, GRS & Ui 2 3arra--Standard, 8¢; Gem, 1lo; Beauty, i ea s 3 as accompanied by heavy | Oats—Easyi No. 2 white, 28c. ticed below game is beginning to arrive quite R PR R ) |n(:fr‘nh:-l‘2mc“o|::nl:(.u' “lu:::o-lte::\jo)naln and happiuess. % :ng will be addressed by Hon, John Hqulu-nnn5nr the varions large and small Wik > freely for thls time of the year. A great 00 4 i film“s 81 pleasant sur- y 't Jpooting will bo addrostod by xon. s T T g g September, 57ic. many shippers areunder the {mprossion that A \ prise to the host and hostess. AT THE residence of Mr. B. D. Hoag, o l{ n. A. J. Sawyer, Mayor | pools, whodwerp forced out by constant rald- | proyidions ~Dull; pork, August §15.00. the season for prairie ehickens began on Au- A —— 1414 North Eignteenth strect, Tuesday | Broateh, Hon. Patrick Egan, and others. | ing by the Newport bear party that had con- | Ginoinnact, August 27—\ heat—Steady; | EUSE 13, but the lnst Iegisiature changed (o ridiey-Whitehorn, last Mr. Fred L. Bridgeman and Miss | Mr. J. B. Doole will sing ‘‘Father | trol of the whrkot and worked Itupand | No, 3 red, T, i | date to'September 1, There was very litte A large number of guests assombled at | Emma J. Benuett wero married by the | O'Flynn,': Miss Dewth will render * Steer | down—mostly down. Sensational rumors | ~ Corn—Dull and lower; No. © mixed, #4c. | Clange In prices w-day, the iarket boing the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Whitchorn, | Rey. W. £ Copeland. The bride is a | My Park :fl:ifi?é';!“'?\n“r?d‘M" .-l’lmams were freoly citclated and the failure of one | Oats—Heavy; No. 2 mixed, 27ic, abaus stady on mosylines, Briok sudlim= /4 1907 Arne 10)e. Ditk 2612 Douglas street, on Tuecsday nig w,cllskn'own nmhfirn}i\tlxl!nvud young lady | NUTRIF, asystod by s qaar en‘fl%i:nprs(;:fi stock house and a large gas tixture manufac- }S"{:figffn‘:’y‘ e k?ut”\lnchnn od pound. : ; S0 1 ;"&‘;&fd el The occasion was the wedding of Mr. | of Saginaw, =AML h‘h groom Rhis | ises to be a pleasant one, and should be | tUFin8 firmayaterially assisted in the dopres- | yyhisky—Aetive and firin Hg i wEG0s—! 0 and prices firm, go as soon 2 y James U, Gridley, of Rapid City, Dak., | brusteq emp:oye of Crane Birus., in this ded b - ] sion. The @otd stocks were vigorously at- s Ffs . | as received at 10a@ize. o . Y, \ 1 | eity. Tothe happy coupie, in'common | ttended by a larg ssembly. i Liverpool, August 27.—W heat—Quiet B B A aa Ui naaati et Market Gioanings. ) and Miss Lillie Whitehorn, of Omaha. | with their many friends, the BEx tonders —_— '-“’“‘“- ospppinlly tho Migsourl Pacltie, and | holders offer ireely; red westorn winter,ds 2d it Folns Areamary, Bio) othnr creamery. | . Calking & Motmtain is the sivls et e ‘The bride was attired in « white surrah | ity eainest cobgratulations and well Died at the Hospital. those, with other causos were used to break | (4l 34 per cental; rod western spring, 65 1d | e choee dairy, 1X@00: 'medium grades, | wholezaie, brokerage and commission_ tiph silk, en train, and trimmed with beauti- | Wishes, * Thomas Loviusky, a man about thirty | the market,and after being pounded severely rm: demand fair: holders offer | 13@18c: ordinary, Wiide, which has opened up for business ag 41 ful pownt Iace. Dismonds sparkled from o years of age, died at St. Joseph's hospital | they were cast'aside. 1t was the hardest | oo aeelvt now mixed western, 45 2.4d per | CH ~Market good, Faney n:u::;rm South Eleventh street. While they will week for the “Fancies,” especially those in | cental. the south, witnessed this year. From all out- —— ward appearances there was a determin ed OMAHA LIVE STOOK. effort to shake out several large holders of Reading, Richmond Terminal, tho Oregons Baturday, August 97, 3 wake a specialty of handling tlour, mill stuftl ok cheese, 100 | hay and cured meats, they will be prep jAwbureer, 100 1bs in | to handle any kinds of goods that can wiss: faney Ohio, new 19e, | sold to the jobbing trade, or will make 2 fair, prices urm, ing | chases of and ship anything needed 1" 503 old ‘towls $3.% 3 | this market, ingle, 13e; full crea foung Americas, 12}4@! bs in case, DeW. 0ase, new, 133 POULTRY =3Mark yesterday afternoon. His remains were borne to Barrett & Heafey's where they now lie awaiting information from the brother of the deceased, who has been telegraphed at lowa Uity. her ears and throat, and in her hand was wING, Angust 8), a“.’l.! 8 pretty bouquet of niphwtus roses inter- p mlugled with maiden-hair fern. The ceremony was ormed by Rev. «n3 §). :!(-‘fi\s\'l‘fl"ll;"s ?"\’y;d"’:";‘:.""‘t‘“‘:c'r‘:";;‘;,"‘f;'; M o and the Northern Pacitics, and although the | ., 0 0 o C8ttle gos. | QUK 82 turcoys, fiae per Ib. In New York tho dealors n crockery, are c ) ich we s o 1B . 3 a vy as yes: | Gastw.—The senson for game will open | making a protest against the tea men,” who the following people: M Sud Mre: | Ml Rronann BREcis gave a dianor In D. tradiug was tho heaviest In thosa stocks, the | yorqay by 400 head. The miiet waa About | Septanioar L. There areatroady 8 good many | are giviniaway or selling. erockery below] big operators held their securities despite the steady on zood ¢ fact that the prices of & majority of them | stecik contin’ Broatch, Mr, and N Van Kuren, | honor of Lieutenants Abercrombie and | WaLL "“*Anluli%.(;:rollno Waller, wife drs. A, 4 g w fed natives, Butchers | prairie chickens arriving, packed in dce, | cost. ‘The same gift schemo has been p Mr. and'Mrs. G. W. Hall, Mr. and Mra. | Wilson of the Secona nfantry. ‘Tnose { 9f 0. B. Waller. aged A fo s slow and dull, w feed- | which meet with readv sale at $2.50 per | ticed to some extent in this eity, but o 0. C. Campbell, Mr. and Mra, W, J. | present wero: lieutonsut son, facu- Fuueral at 2 p. m. Sunday from late resi- | Were forced lower than at any previous tims | ers and stock cattie changed hands. dozen. smp}-em should draw them and stuff | especialiy by % in baking powd s r. and Mys. N, J. tenant Abel dence, Seventeenth and Vinton strees. this year, Several small rallies occumzd, but Hogs. .‘:"-’fi hay teforo v"i xmu.b A i lard x“f" ero 2 Iumn\"x. |lllld. o Dr. and Mra. Hyde, Mr. und Mrs. Licuteuant Wi e | Friends tavited they were only natural and due o the cover- | Tha racelpts of hogs were liberal for Satur- | the maricat, broucii S 00 per dogen Eawouid | 56 severels n thels brechren 1n New . York Meisel, Mr an Mrs. Willism (,ungml. o, Lieutenant ir. ‘ - ing by snons_ who bad large profits and | day and show a gain as compared with ‘) not do, however, to antieipate over $2.50 per | which i3 due to the rapid growth of thel Nir. James Conrad, Mr. and Mrs. C. Ii. | ticorge Burker. Fair Exhibitors, deenwed it advisable to take them, Deacon :erdny of 500 head. - ‘The market opened fair- | dozen from now on, erockery business incident to the rapid d ~- Marris, Captain Wood aud wife, Mr. aud Mrs. E. Robertson, Mr. and Mra, F. Fitchell, Mr. aud Mrs, H. B, Haynes, M ‘jml Mra, Chss. Pocr, Mr. und Mrs. A, F. - i * . Parties wishing thoir pictures framed A VERY en]aynm: .\-.lnx:ac narsy waa | for exhibi Ml - E:\'uq Miss Avnie Konnedy, Th ¥ her young frieuds, at bar {ulhe'r'n T 8. 0. White, who was with the bears at the tive ta decllne of about B¢ from PorAToks—NScarca and firn at 70@%0c | opment of the country, There s, hot opening, changed fo the bull side Thursday yesterday's market. The general quality of CABBAGE~—Fitm at 75¢@81 per dozenfo | # growing sentiment among deal = 1 the hogs was not as gond as yesterday and | solid hea lines agninst the ¥ift Bystem, whieh h ana it was said that the deacon and the Bate- | aking that fact into constderation, the de- Ox1oxNs—Searce and firm; good stock, W@ | destructive Lo 50 many business. entery man party bad fallen out, the former formiug | cline was not as great as the sales wight | $1.00 por bushel. sud 1s deworalizing 10 tue trade geuorally, tion will please call early and void disappeintment. . A, Hos| X 1618 Dol‘:glu. ok

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