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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER ¥, 1887 -TWELVE PAGES. Y , T QU O , 82,75@5,95; 502, Burter—0 . watch and chain tom“lu Clayton, who Mr. A. W. Kenney, one of the strong- i i tions are that traders will find that there will | Bl oo o i skips and pigs, | Crixese—Market fa made an impromptu but appropriate [ est and best of the new school of land- 4,00@4.40. ¢ Some Pleassat Soclal Events Durlog the | roply. The watch nd chain are of the | kcape painters in this country, writes to | The Wheat Gfowd Ballishly Disposed and | bo a difference between cash transactions o —— Soune A nericas, 1oso: bEICK chste 10 best quality and workmanship, and the | a friend in this city that he may visit o and those for account that will at least cover . OMAHA LIVE STOOK. n case, 14¢; 1imbercer, 100 1bs in oade, Busy Week. s+ | whole affair reflecis crodit on thé doners | Omaha pruge..io“u,' this winter. = He is Speculation Steady. the Interest, And 1f & customer oatries stook | . \ aturday, Sept, 10, | SAurY’ faney Ohio, 1ok, and on the fair and :mmphahnd donee. | now 1n the mountains ol:d\l’umonc 'lmhl. AG o 1t kils — & for one or two months he will pay more com- Onttte. U l *1;; R'f.i"x.!%'nfl‘“fi.‘:""%fi"'& RIEPEN-CALLAHAN NUPTIALS |- po 1 o o city, was chosen | LkScias of young ladies, painting in | AGTIVE: [BIDS FOR PROPERTY. | mission instend of less. The poor showing | There waro no cattle hero to-day to make n | $550ak5 1o: tarkevs. Gare por i, . '] % R — for corn made by the government crop re- | market. lere was some inquiry for AME—Receipts 1 : prairie chie asa d.elupu from the Nebraska state bl il h de by th b ] iRquiey, ¢ 4 ipts tighy ifle, o good —— R Frey-Gould—The Hop at Forest Hill— | missionary convention of the Christian Rchoes From the Ante-Room. Provisions Close the Week With a | POTt had s tendency to encourage the bears, | cattle and the market might e called stendy | $2.36@3.50; mailard ducks, SLTXAS00 A on that class. ‘Ihere Is very little deman uail _have been rece but is quo! * Pleasant Surprise Parties—Art e T TR L In-| Bur LTTLE has occutred during the Goon Shéwing of lnterest—Sup- e ;‘:l'n""“ ‘“;’:‘;‘1‘:”"“;&‘;‘;“"‘;: for the poorer grades. 00 tend and el ok n‘l:;?p. Notes—General Soclety ‘i 39 ki L UL ;’ e ply of Cattle Small—Gen- | | cluding 4260 of Reading 53,400 Western Ha A toNe—Scarce and firm; good stoe Goswip. Tie Misses MoSHANE, of Capitol ave- | tes, oWing to the fair and reunion, eral Quotations. 4 | | Union, 8,80 St. Paul and 6,475 Missouri I'a- | _The recelpts wero heavy for the last of the | $1,00 per bushel ¥ The coming week will witness the awakening of new interest in theso mat- ters, and the interest in the Bee Ante- Room will be increased accordingly. Ir 18 understood that several of the K. of P. Lodge will take appropriate steps to secure the location of the office of S. K. of R. and 8. in Omaha. The time is nue, are at home again aftec much ocean and continental travel. They are in ex- Boclety in Omaha, cellent health and spirits, and greatly The past week has been one of a gener- | enjoyed their summer vacation amid ally bustling and stirring charactor on | foreign scenes. account of the fair and soldiers’ re < s union, KEverybody was swallowed up in Qurtk_A number of the Park avenue the vortex of excitement, snd society United Presbyterians very mysteriously T week. Tne market opened at about steady OY STERS— J choice heavy hogs went al 5, which was jew York cou CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET. | iangos: Reserve, decrease, S1058,500; iigiier mhn’-' anyining sold youerday, show: | y loans, increase, $3,604,000: specle, decrease, ng that the market was strong on the bes arger than ‘xfi:::’r;l;:"::‘::'::‘? $458.900; logal tanders, decrease, .$100,800} grades, The market closed, with everything | fornia stock, Iarse round heads, iyc per 2 S ‘ ) g % - | sold, at about the opening prices. ToMATOES—Local gardners repor deposit, decrease, §1,600,000; elrculation, in aupply 8 liolding out well, and that the . has been benefitted by tho iate cool and body has been doing any very close figuring | 45 in excess of the 25 per cent rule. Lhere were no fresh receipts, buta few | weather. Commission men are only hani CHICAGH, Sept. 10, the Bk, |=""The crowd timat heat o100 4. 540,000,000 bushers. N | crenst, 88,600, Tho banks now hold 84,154, Sheep. matters were at a decidedly low ebb, 'l’.;“’f{",’,f;:f:l ":r';l"’ml,"‘:e“‘.“ ?l‘n?m-‘y“u‘{:}cn;? short and it comes from dgoml luthority‘ on the wheat crop lately, and consequently ;ul""":“""‘i'"—uovemme"‘ ROTR SN :‘:;fi.hm Lol Ot R R {’t‘:‘nh"‘»‘\ VeEy LI o R Sull there was & quiet wedding or two, | Thursiny ovening. = The pastor, Koy, | that proverly presonted, Omaha =will | nobody was either greatly surprised, elated ull but steady. S NE Watermelons are ot in much d several informal receptions, and coach- | J. A. Henderson, stepped forward, and stand an excellent ul:uw for the honor. or disappointed at the result. Speoulation U s ‘.:N ‘;:(;1‘:"‘:’,("":7\:1:3“ Oattl Hdbidlay n%‘i”w per BUGIE ing and horseback perties to the sub- | in o fow well chosen remarks, prosented | ppypepay stgm'tile Elks will have a | 7o Bt SGFE8 TRy fan ot aRy time for | U S dsc'Soonn, 1osry| dopretersed.. 14214 | floga:. Bia1 s e matket 18 well supolied urban attractions, and theso made up | J5. ,:',‘{;‘;,:f"_n‘t,'.‘_‘t“gr”v‘;ml;}”‘lfi’:-mflg happy time, At that meeting ten candi. [ & month. . McCormic ¢ Paciiic 0's of /95, .122 * (N2 Y, C ! Salt Lake and Colorado stock seils at $0@ 4 " 5 2 made December the lively month, by free of- ! < Shipments Nebraska and Iowa stock 80@65e per busl for the lack of indoor pleasures. A cold dates will be put throughthe first degree. | £ SO e the price from T8ke to | Gentral Pacltic.. 80 (0. T. 5% | Cattle. 5 in this chureh. Mr. G. promptly regained SwEET PoTATOES—The market s wave is now on the way and the season | consciousness and thanked all for the . LA i Chicago & Alton al supplied and they sell at 3@Sige perlb, i L SPEAKING OF the valuable work of the | . The crowd was builishly disposed and e ¥ : Hogs.. . )bl il ) i L oG U QR different brotherhoods of eailroad om: | took about LI bushels of December at | (AP ik iman i i 1483 Provaiiing Pricos. P e T rom all indications in the most briilian! L B an's Journal says: 75c and above. Several strong local opera- i i 5 % om way. Dr. Xouxa AND meibr, nee Morley, re- | PYgycs the Brakeman's Journal save: o | ¥ e . o6 Reading. Showing thoprevalling prioos pald tor live | CeLEny ~Therels but ittle demand market: turned Friday from Chicago. The ‘mar- Cholce steers, 1300 to 1500 1bs 4 At Forest Hill riage occurred in that city September 1. Tuesday evening n hop was given at | The happy couple are now at home to Forest Hill, the beautiful home of Mr. | their friends, 2211 Seward street. and Mrs. H. Kountze. Theoccasion was ’ e WEDNESDAY & very quiet wedding oc- in honor of Augustus and Charles curred at the Lutheran church. The con- Kountze, who leave for their school n tracting parties were Mr. Honry C. Johu. the east. The event was a most enjoy- | son and Miss Yetta Spraktes, both of this able one. The guests present were: | city. Both are well and favorably known tors and brokers were actively bidding for & 5§\ Rock 1sl: stockon { property, but they did mnot appear b to be so anxious to acquire wheat as to give the market their moral support. October opened at 70}(c, ranged at 704,@6935c, and closed at 70c. December rested at 73c. the bottom. May opened at 701{@79%¢ and ranged from that point down 4 to T6¢, which was the closing quotation. The | No. Facifi e AR L e A 1 o'clock range Is %@%c under yesterday’s 51%|W. U. Telegraph —_— the receipts are laricer and tho stock Good stock brinus 85 a bunch. BrANs.—Hand-picked navy, $200 p bushel, and er krades down as low $1.25, Incompetent and unreliable men for posi- tions of responsibility and are furnishing a better grade of men now than in former years before their refining intluence was felt. 0 84.25@4.50 Corn-fed range steers 1200 to Good to choice coru-fed cows conRN—Cholee for stands goes at 25@8 *"x MONDAY NIGHT & Special meeting of Park lodge No. 69, K. of P., will be held. The object of the meeting is to take steps to incorporate the lodge and place it in a condition to sue and be sued, etc,, and Fine large cranberries jusi 00 per barrel, \ 4 Fruits, Misses Dmisy Doane, Kmily Wakeley, | in this city and their many friends will | especially to prepare for the ercction of | . 7 s " Cables were dull and featureless. | MONEY—On call was quiet at 8@6 per Representative Sales. Orders from '.'"i ol Vl”l":"‘l"fl e Mary Poppleton, V'lm_flu Lionberger, | wish for them every happiness and suc- | 8 castle hall in the not distant future. uen:rnl speculative buying was light. The | cent, last loan at 5 psrcent,qdom offered at NATIVE STRERS—CORN-FED, m:’:b:{,’,'{lh",',“' _'fl[w'(’,‘ TN ‘,’:.',"n:"g,: - Mary tionberger, Bessie Yates, Mabel | cess in their union. *" t ' * ENTERPRISE LODGE No. 79, K. of P., business done was almost wholly for local 19,... 011 $4.00 quoted to the local trade for common sl & Grrcen v Fonda, Gundie Coburn, _ Nannie RIME MERCANTILE PAPER—7@9 per ¥t Only one car of California frult was Moore, Amy Barker, Carrie Detwiler, X A8 © at South Omaha has a membership of | and New York account, with perhapsa small | eent, COWS, L o e o M o e, Do Walt | afme o Aok e Wodnesda? | Sixty and is in 8 very prosverous condi- | sorinkling of orders fof forelgners, Tne er- | “Stientrve EXomAar—Dull but steuly | 7....107 5269 celved tocdnr.” Thore Bt been considerabl lace, Gussie Tremaine, Edith 'Crandall, | Griswold and Miss Lula B. Cremer were | tion. 'The lodge megts every Thursday. g‘g‘g% e the visible supply is ung 3““‘;"!"“{"‘ s u.zx for @day BUIN |, e gpgy SALVES: and a large amount of fruit’ has beey sold: fiuy(&nd;\ll,‘ui]c\f liro;vndll\lfllry Ulawn. wmarried. i The xcnu‘pla left for a brief Assistary N6 afi}l{ oL Ak Bonth "Corn was active within a range of 3o to- (R 0 gl ol PWRSTERN COWS, g FJ:"E\‘.’.?”&.“{“‘E!!"C:’..'I.‘-“ ::‘m’(‘s]rl:rfawjrmn ny Copeland, Mary Ludington, Clara | visit to relatives in the east. SSEMBLY No. . of L., d closing pri bout the” sa B 5 ... 0 §210 ) i ol Brown, | Margarot Williatas, Gentie ik Omaha has a total membership of 840, | fo ks uncer th Fatest bid prices of yeaterday. PRODUCE MARKETS, W0 ke, made upou the retail dealers has cleared - Yates, May Cowin, Nellie Bell, Messrs, O~ TauRsDAY Lewis A. Carey _and | the surplus stock, and as the local gro! There was & large speculative business trans. Chioago, Sept. 10.—Following quotations | 238....66....81.80 fi].ql.o,,d ot all their marketable stock durin| THE SOUTH Omfil: lodge of Odd Fel- Wilcox Stevens, Egbert Stevens, Fred | Marie A. Wallace were_married. = The, L i acted, especially in the May future, ana | arethe 2:30 closing tigures: HOGS the past few days, the commission ho Rustin, Henry Rusun, Morris Beil, Ar- | will be at home after September 26, ,.{ lows has a members of thirty-nine | some’ big round lots changed hands. Flour—Quiet and unchanged, A No. Av. Shk. Pr. No. Av, Shk Pr. | wihPdoubtiess be. called upon to fill the d s i{ Ay _ 3 J ! th d orit It was, fin fact, the most _active Wheat—Active; early prices declined Xe, | “¢2.,. 208 50 85 72 120'85.20 thur Guiou, Harry McCormick, Herbert | their residence on the northeast corner | and is on the road to prosperity. session of the week in the corn pit. No two | improved some, but closed i below yester: B 130 B3 mand. ; Rogers, Will Rogers, Will Hoagland, | of Ninetcenth street and St. Mary’s ave- e operators could figure out the same results | day; cash, 653{c; October, 70¢: May, 7c. o0 160 Prums—Choice’ California, $1.50 per box| Hilton Fonda, Gus Detwiler, Will Cowin, | nue. Trosan Drvisioy W. R., Kmights of | on the crop from the azricultural bureau dirn—Aotive and unseitied, closing about 5 %0 Large red home grown pl heyli Ralph Richardson, Frank Marsh, Wil g Pythias, now dnill twice & week and_bid | estimate of the condition, which was made | tha same as vesterday; cash, 42%c; October, 80 ‘4']1,'{“1‘!"! pranes '"’”l‘ $1. e Marsh, Harry Stevens, Harry Moores, FRIDAY EVENING Miss Coburn enter- | fair to make an excellent showing in a | public to-day. Some of the bulls attompted | 42%c; May, 45 11-16c. 160 e A CHUEAD BaReD i ol Wiil Doane, Earl Gannett, Walter Pres- | tained a num! of her friends at her | short time. It 1s the intention shortly to | t0 prove that if the government estimate of 8 ats—Moderately active, quiet and un- 240 lr-“:'.;é,'&.‘.{:‘&?&;::.."““ ng at $3. ton, Juy Brown, Randall Brown, Paul | parents’ residence. Those prezent wore | drill overy night, and commendablo | BOIntS, reduction was correct the crop eould | changed: eash, ici October, 2 T-16c; May, 160 ! “AveLEs—The market is falrly well sup ) o] ¢ * p v . : 87N not possibly be made to yield over 1,450,000,- | 30 1-16¢. et | Horbach, Caldwell Hamilton, Dr. and | the Misses Lynn Curtis, Grace Heflly, | efforts will be msade by the members to | goo 'bushels, while by some traders the esti- Rye—Qulet 45c. = Qllod with good k. Home-grown ang Ml;ihh Hrulv:'n, M"hf"'.l lm\llrls\'l l\h;x\;tlf]r‘sullx Opal Touzalin, l’;racu Himebaugh, Daisy | rank among the first in the divisions at | mate was 1,600,000,000 bushels. But follow- Barley—Steady at m@(.mic. Qr"’“e_ 40 M mu‘l“.s‘lm-kn Hi ‘l‘n’g at $2.50@3.00, . . - . L dody da Bois, Messrs. arry cCormic! ———— month, the crop w! 4,590,000, ushels, ax —$1.07. 40 " ol Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Lacy. Harry Moores, Hicks, Cook, Kellar an Dry Goods. a decrease of 1,000,000 bushels as compared Whisky—$1.10. 120 b 3 " b V'8 fig T ’ ) . . 5 pr GRrAPES—Tho supply of home-grown ané S MeCan. CotToN FLANNELS—10 por cont trade dis | With last month's ficures. 'To-day's insvec- | Pork—Dulland easier; year, $12.30; Janu: 50 caBAn f kit 17 Riepen-Oallahan, i o) P i70: | tion returns were pretty close to anticipated | ary, $12.723, alifornia grapes continues liboral, . CASIG A plensant vont Ot THa sk was tho M AND. Mna ‘:;.:\n‘s MoNorry, of T amaTiie® BT iiNoe :g,?fkc Bl oitel arrivalannd lm(mln;xl’mm{mkw‘emume smallest | L ml:in‘l& but steady: casty $0.624¢; Octo- 8 DlapLokays a1 oV R MUSCAIR R L 4 % . AN 5 ONULTY, ¢ . 9 X NN, of any day of the week, footing up 197, er, )@6.023¢ : November, $6.571¢(@6.60., % >, SAlife 0, " weddiog of . H. T. Riepen and Miss | Anaconda, Mont., are iu town and will | §4 1%¢k S8 J0e5, 00y G5 e 68 | Bushels of corn. Tradin in tututes, thoagh | “Dry Salted Meats—Shouliers, 85,2xa5.35; 1 PrARs—California, choice, $2.50@3.00 p Lizzie Callahan on Tuesday evening last | remain about four weeks. Mrs. McNulty | 151de: 80, 15¢; 30, colored, ?uc; 50, colored, | heavy, was accompanied by little or no | shortclear, $0.30@0.35; short Tibs, §3.90. 80 anx}\\\-n-\\\ Mellow Missourl pawpaws at the residence of R. H. Lucas, No. 2317 | i8 the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willliam 123 “"u. :nlnred, 15¢; Bristol, 13%c; Union 3«?"3‘4'55?é“rof\'ii?.h{h”irflmfi?fl, :l;gfi“‘:g Butter—S'eady ; creamery, 16}@2%c; dalry, 80 400 Dop 20-1b sk Douglas street. The bride and groom | Altstadt, of this city, and with, her bus- | Paciic e o 0 b (e 181¢es col- | to 45X¢ on the Wasnington crop report, That pese—Easier; full cream cheddars, o Onaxars—There are n fow gaod Oraug SEE SRt REGwayani populAENIT|| Land i holisithelagbnt ol sheiE g o BRg ICAREI bl Drovad to be the bottom, and & reaction fol- | 103 ae, i1@11%c; Young Amerioas, < on the market. Ko, $6.007.00; 4 - X ress company at the place mentione N e ! " 4 2 - LY P EAFOR Y u L: CRAB APPL There is a litt lomore in: Omaha society. Lhe event itsclf was at- | has come Lo be prosont at the nuptials of | o BATTS=Standard, 8o: Gem, Tio; Beauty, | jowed wiieh sarmed By 1o tee. hote e e st 14@iaso 20 quity for crab apples and thero Is & £od m tended with much eclat. 'The pair stood | her yonnger sister, Emma, who is to be R 31 miCotols—Atantabigo;Sla- | by Hutchinson and thio report that Armour | Hides—Steady: unchanged; heavy greon oo Kel for cholce stocl at 33.50 per barrel. beneath s bridal arch of flowers with the | married on the 14th inst. to Morris 1. | er 5o; Berlin Oil Ge; Garner O1l 8107 Pixk | & Co. estimate the cropat under 1,500,000,000 | hides 7ic; light do, 75wse: salted bull higes, 160 e O T typical horse shoe above, James Callahan | Hascall, cashier of the Pullman Express [ axp Rours—Richmond 6e; Allen6e; River- | bushels and that some of the officers of the | Oc, green salted calf, 8l fiint, 12@ = paUTNoAsC.Callfornia iquin o ROt acting as best man and Miss Lulu Calla- | company at Ogden, Utah. The cere- | point 5¢; Steel River€e: Richmond 6e: Pacific | board here had piaced the probable yield at | 13c: dry calf, 13@13e; deacons 30c e 50 20, 800G O Dot oK. | iberal with Ea i han, of Meadeville, Pa., sister of the | mony will be performed at the residence B, 1NDIGO BLUE—Washington 6c: Ameri- | 1,400,000,000 bushels. The extreme range for | 'Tallow—Firm: No. 1 country, 4@ = I GUTIOR Bt T3 ar o bride, being the bridesmaid. Rev. J. W. | of the bride's parents, 820 Sourh Six- | ¢anbic; Arnold fige Arnold B10}c: Arnold ?le_nt;:‘l;b‘er gor wl‘utdtl-‘ mdg.:.-"i,nr ‘04.‘(([):‘)(‘!' 2, 3cl¢; cakes, 4! o ¥ 0 :Lr:)vllg“ 37"1.:0“3;’9?‘“ , $6.00@6.50 per case; Harstia, of the First Presbyterian church, | teenth stroet. Mr. Hascall is now in | & 151 Arnold, e e Lot 4io0: Allon | and Tor Noveiber 43i4(@42is¢, With Decems | Flour, bbl Sy i3 Tive StookE 8o, BANANAs—1'ho market Is full of banan porformed the ceremony. Among the | town in antici pation of the happy event. Biges l(lcl’mu;nd.,hgc; W\‘udsurl}c;fiufiystunu g \ at $1.50@3.00 per_bunch. guests were Messrs. E. H. Callahan, G. Showing the number of head of stock sold b"fi.‘ the same. The cl g prices were: | Wheat, 5 3 Pacilic 6c. T ¢, November 423;@42'gc and May | Corn, bu. 258,000 CocoANUTS—Gooa stock, $5.00. and W. Catter; F. Belts. W. Alsteadt, Pe L u(}x]ufinfn- ecks Tifc: Whitten- | 455(@45%{c. “New ¥ ork wnsulow:r‘ror Tuturcs Oats, b - s m”kflno-d.c TTLE. Flour and Feed. F. C. Durr, D. A. Walters, J. A Mrs. C. A. Lucas has returne ! from the | ton 7l Normandie Dress | and exrurtp(mm Atlantic ports were very | Rye, bu. X Adam Snyde! 19 i e the jobbi 5 Frenzer, W. J, Cummings, O. L. Walters, | gag. 1 fi‘“ oo zi,\{c:mw“{ntt?n‘t‘uu iignt, though Liverpool was ftirm for spot | Barley, bu 60,000 80,000 | Tocal...... gg | Jhefoliowing are the jobbin =4 ress 9ci enfrew re: 24e) P er, B. F. Marti, 1. K. Wright, J. corn, the cables reporting a further advance | s, Louts, 10.~-Whens, cash, 693ge; Minnesota patont: s0 \ Mrs. Colonel Henry and son Guy have |~ Camnrics—Slater 43ge; Woods 4igc; Stan- | af 1d. 7 op P o7 | ta Bakers’ straight, 82.20 percwt. ; K ¢ & J . Baton, J. Bryans, B, McCulloeh, G. | 2ong'to New York. dad #3c; Pencock e s 7: 5 u?:(u( yere dragging in tho spoculative e | e s 101 | Ninsours winter. fancy pat s, 84500 ATy g L PRty 42 i i 'ORSET J EANS—A ndrosc {c; Kear- | market, but prices held pretty steady, S v 2436 n % Spacni, £. H. W alters, C. M. Bachmaun, hMlsKs Mattie l‘ovtv'elll‘ has returned irom o idon Rookport Oig¢ Congstoga bie. Rttated nl;m'ly‘ Ontobar T roved | o Oats—Stendy; cash, 2A%@Hige; October, fl.;'.‘fi.ff."fieff'.fi““"c" '”85; i sk . 140 por 'owt M. O. Maul, 8. H. Smith, the Mesdames | her summer vucation. uck—West Point 2) in., 80z, 10i¢; West | from 25kc at the opening to 25ke at the 3. P, Squires & Co x 95 m, $1.75 per cwt.: corn mesl Aloxander, Grey, Beltz, ilaverly, Simp- [ Mr, and Mrs. L, M. Bennett have re- | Point 2 in., 10 oz., 12ic: West Point 20 In., | close and May closed steady at S0 after yellow, %c por ‘cwt: corn meai, white, $1,04 % son, McCullough, Bright, Schnatz, Al- steadt, Goodrich, Midgely and the Misses Alexander, Shipman, McCullough, Bright, Alsteadt, Bean, Campbell, Pray, Eastman and Heelon. turned from the seaside. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Ames have returned from the lakes. W. F. Allen and family have returned from New Bedford, Mass. 12 oz., 15¢; West Point 40 in., 11 oz, 10c. Checks—Caledonia X, 9%c: Caledonia XX, 10%c; Economy 9 to 94cs Otis 9 to Okgc. 1CK8—Lewiston 30 1n., 13}5¢; Lewiston 33 in., 18}¢e; York 82 in., 1ic; Swift River Tigct Thorndike O O, 81Jc; Thorndike E_F, h\fic; selling from H0c to ¢ ¢ fozether. At Whisky—$10; DOAl s s0usxase sasssbsssransnssassos s IRBB1 | E ROV GhOUDCCM ST SLEONE IS one time 2}}¢c was bid for a 5,000 bushel lot T 0303 ran, $12.00@13.00 per ton: screenings, $9.08 of fresh racu‘xpls I store, anil that was the | qiprver—Firm; creamery, Er iy Lt U SHRAE X nominal closing for seller the month, e alsl i Milwaukee, Sept. 10. — Wheat — Dull; Ln proaisions the weck closed with a good Ooteber, e, r ewt. 1ive wolght uniess otherwise stated. —Upla 8. 503 onl All sales of stock 1n this market are made cuilr:n\: ,;'_“w'z,{‘,fln‘éf“"“' 95:5080.50 0 iocaltioesess N | [ R I BT 4 showing of interest. There was no marked The presents were many, costly and + Thorndike 120, 9%e: Thorndike XXX, 15¢; | activity, ot as whole the C Weak; No. 8.4lc. hogs sell at 'fe por b, forall weights appropriate, comprising silverwaro, | Miss Holen Humo hag returned to her | gorgis No. 5, 9gc: Cordls No. 4, i Dusincss Fransacted was | above | Oats—Strong; No. 3 whiite, 25igo. “SKins,” of hogs wolghing less than 100 Ibs, ades, 20%4@21 mr china, and & full complement of table | School at St. Thomas, Ont. DENa-—Amoskeag 8 oz, 6es Tverett 7 | Saturday average, and . In. October | Kve—tigher! No, 1, do)ge, ) no valtio. Prognant Sows are docked 40 10s ; 5. 20 @ilo: talel service. The most eluborate gift was that Mr. H. T. Leavitt and family have re- | oz., 13¢; York 70z, 13¢; Haymaker 8i5c: Jaff- | ghort ribs and Wanuary product the trading Barley—Strong; No, 2, bs}ge. and stags S0 1bs. by the ublic inspecton Seilow a g otd Yosernment Tave, A of the groom, a gold watch studded with | turned from Orchard Beach. rey XX, llbe; Jaflrey XXX, 12)c; Beaver | exceeded an ordinary volume, In the gen- | Lrovision ”"""‘Emw Live Btook Nates. H0c; Interior Java, 25@2c; Mocha, 35 dinmonds. A woll-appointed supper fol- | Ex-Governor Warren, of Wyoming ter- | {roek AA; Liei Beaver Creek BB, 1lci | eral market tho teeling was also qulte strong, E)::;p:::fin:;bm: st areket | (R Hoga atesay, 3 Atbuckle's, soustel, 01435 M!.'lAluKmln lowed the ceremony and the health of tho | ritory, was in the city yesterday. KENTUCKY J EANS—Memorial 15c; Canton qnoufu'om. yearand January pork, Novem- | sather quie les for new, dull; No. 1 Everything sold. éfi}x. 20}¢c; Dilworth's, 26c: Red Crossy| young couple was drunk with the accom- Mr. F. A. Creigh and family have re- | 18¢c; Durham 27i¢c: Hercules 18¢; Leaming- | ber, December and January lard and Januar rd, old, cash, 75 October, T1i{c; Novem- No cattle to make a market. REFINED LARD—Tlerce, 67¢c; 40-b squi turned trom the summer resorts. ton 22ige; Comtswold 25¢. 0.1 northern. old, cash, 7T4kc; {mnymz wishes of all present for their short ribs closed unchanged. September au y T2 T $5. 61¢e: b , Th b ong and happy future. Mr, F. Sholem, of Paris, TIl, is visiting | [ CTASStevens 13 0c: bloached 7a; Ste- | October short ribs, which Tanked at the aame i, 0% November, 703!’ No. &' north- j‘;fi:&"l‘;oil‘xf’::fi‘fl‘:fl;fi: load ot 250 | TiaL 103 ”h-]';:l?mm"flh"p‘. s.fi}‘e?“l‘»‘lb === Mrs. A. Brown and Mrs, kL. Nowman. vens’ hA H b}»gchmlz« c:{a‘t,avo_nnml %‘c rices, or at $8.75@8.90, declined 21¢@c, rest- ";Z old, cash, T2cs October, Nnvan.mar, hoge. h " palls, 73c. : Frey-Gould, bleached ‘Uic; Stavens’ N 9lc; bleached | fng at $8.%0. For September and October | 67¢c. On track: Old No.1 hard,63@ic; No, | AOK k ProxTEs. The marriage of Mr. Frank Frey to Mrs. L. M. Jacobs left yesterday for | 103gc: Stevens’ S R T 121ge. o, | delivery lard was advanced 3ige, with Sep- | 1 northern, Tige; No. 2 northeru, 73c; new good hog market for the tastof the Miss Nettio Gould occurred Wednesday | Pennsylvania, to be gone several weeke. 1scELLANEOUS—Table oll cloth $485; | temberclosing at $6.60and October at 86.63%., | No. 1 hard, 72c; No. 1 vorthern, 0c; No. 2 ek, 2 58y Mrs. Alfred Sorenson and children | PIAID llnll-ndflr,fv_h“c- Dado Hotland 12}c. | January closed at $12.77% for pork, $6.65 for | northern, 6ic B W. J. Davis, Grand lsland, was at tho | half bbls, $4. night at the residence of the bride's | | T8 Kt SISO prief visit to | got LANNELS—F aid—Raftsman 20c; Goshen Jara, and §6.57 for short ribs, Cash lard | _ Flour—Steady; patents, $4.20@4.40; bakers’, | yards. WooDpENWARE—Two-hoop pails, per d parents, 934 North Twenty-seventh street. | Tanver “}iff c(l;‘,“ [&n:u&sgixcé‘cgiaplfi.bfiz 310",‘; sold at §0.60(@6.62)5. ”-"W’i’m; Wheat, 151,000 bo, . B. Van Sant, Blanchard, In., was here 451 9: 00, pails, %1.70: No. 1 ':l& $6.503) ! ) 5 te—G. H. No. 3, %, 2le: G . 1, 3¢, — Receipts— 4 151,000 bu. 3 , $5. + wash Thoss Rrosenymsre, Mr spdlm O 8, o Miss Jonnlo Houso and Miss Tooto | Zei, 1L No b b igor i M, Nont, 3¢ CHICAGO LIVE STOOK. oS iipments—Wheat, 3,800 bu.; flour, 2,- | "W. &' NeGloud has returned from o thrce bon “\.fix siorted bowis, 833" No fo S 2y K] il loover, of rownville lef riday for H & » Le SO0 d pe % g ks trip into Utah. ; No, 2 churns, $8; No. urns, | Bietelman, Mr. and Mrs. Maginn, Mz, 3 87%c; Quechee No. 3, 3, 8J3c; Anawan CHICAGO, Sept. 10.—|Special Yel to S hiy i ‘weeks trip into % and Mrs. Volkmeier, Mr. and Mrs. Reed, Boston. 13} (Mw‘n sor o, Red—C, 34 ineh, 15%0: | tne Bn:.)o.—(,‘AI':'n. Poda S oI sne s ook L= Whoat= Bl N ‘ Mrs. William E. Clark and Miss Ger- parianiiiaN st M IRL I rw Had s trude Clurk haye returned from Lake E, 24 ineh, 21o; GG, 4 inch, 18e; H. AL ¥\, 3¢, fiold, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew, Mr. and X - ., 3, 33, 87, To-day’s supply was | 2 red, Tic. Ab Waganer left last evening for Osceola, SueAR—Granulated 65/@6%e; eonf. A, 6@ smnll. About thirty-five cars were for | Corn—Quiet; No. 3 mixed, 45}c. Ia., to spend Sunday. 846e; whito oxzn, ©, giie; extra O, ‘53| by No. 2 @: Jeff Taylor, a frequent shipper to these ello [ L, d,} % Mrs. Trace, Mr. and_Mrs, dpriges, Mr, | Okobojl. B Whtte Ca100@150; colored siaughterers direct, and the number of native | Pats—Strong; No- 3 imked, 35 @3 ¢c. vards from Shelton, was here. L Sulons; 15 Beng and Mrs. Laflorty; Misses Anna 'Fre Lieutenant Brougham, of the Third | ¢ BANEETs—=White, $1.00@7.50; colored, | peeves was very light. The general market | pori—Quiet at $15.50. F. C. Bliss, Howells, marketed a load of ‘onAcco—Lorlllard'sClimax, 4e; Splend| Mary Gould, Maggie Cole, Laura Russeil, | cavalry, aad bride are visiting friends in Brow SHEETINGS—Atlantio A, 44, 7ic; | V23 faicixBedve Jo o oxtent ofithie aumnly, | Aart Slogosddement at 8500 S Fatmmeta, Wilbor. b Bicher’s b4 Comeryo “"é.’g"‘m Nannio_Crawford, Maggio Anderson, | the cily. Atlantio B, 44, Tc; Atlantic D, 44, Gio; At | and values closed ~with & stronger | Whisky—Active and firm at $1.05. C. H. Palmeter, Wilber, a_heavy feeder, | Meyer's Star, dle; Cornerstone, L B et R et draots | * Miss Jennio Wallace loft yestarday for | 1antio by &4, sies. Aurora Lz 44, %c; | feeling than it opened. The total receipts | LiverpoolSept.10,-Wheat--Quiot andde- | was here looking for stock cattle T g Byderman, Katie Sheldon, Katie Kumpf, Nellie and Jenme Arthur, Nina Thomp- son; Messrs, Harry Frey, Julius Festner, Joseph Weith, Fred Metzger, Frank Hummel, Ralph Hoffman, Charles Smith, Patsy Casgrave, Jim Hadfield, Tom Clelan, E. Striker, R. Frisselle, J. Ar- thur, B. Paul, J. Alkhorn, and J. Vangren. t “ % Spearhead, 44c. this week are over 50,000, being 4,000 less | mand poor: holders offer freely; California | Squires & Co.'s strine of hozs ecost 24@%c | “RIAN\RD' Goops—Oysters, standard, pel than last week, but 8,000 more than last year. N‘Ziolr'ntq‘li:nl;d x:zee:nntd.“h demand:’ new | RAIIyoNsdaytheniio dayibetore. 3000310 strawberries, 3 1b, per'c A lot of thirteon 1225-1b steers sold at $4.3% | ;ired westorh, 15 3140 per contal. i Samuel Ewlnx,&-sne‘vl‘, n-m:u.known ship- | §3. 3 errles, 2 1b, per case, $2.90G Outside of this there were no native beof | - New York, Sept. 10.—Wheat—Reseipts, | Pouy tryh 808K the visilors at tho yards. T R e i el cattle sold, though dressed becf men bought | 83 400; exports, 126,000; spot lots steady ; Shephard & Badger, Arlington, marketed | apricots, per case, $4.10@4.25 aches, | the few range cattle on the market. Beeves, | options declined X @ige and ruled dull dur- | ® load of 305 ponnd hogs at the top price. , $5.5000.01 whito'.checy i Shae 8300@5.00; stockers and feeders. 81502005 | PhLons fieeuned toCae AL EICd oy ot the | J. 8. Duniiam, Clarks, was among the | $0.00 vlums, per jcase, E460@370: blu cows, bulls and mixed, $L10@235; Texas | Jowest rates: ungraded red, Ta@sase: No. 1 | Shippers who visited the yards yesterday. berries, per “’"vi,“.“’@;‘-"v s 9"“’"] Steers, $2.503.15; cows, SLEO@.15. West. | 1owest rafes; WoKLICS A 0eain eloas | . W. Burnside, a prominent cattle man of | ib Der “ease, 8250, pineapples,’ 3 by ern rangers were' steady: natives and halt | for' NH13@Sisic delivered, bic o, . i; Octo- | Galésburg, LlL.'Is spending » few days hero, | ESEE1se: S00@nTo: L 1D mackorer, por o Briieds, 85.80@6,00; " wintered ‘Toxans, §475a | or (s @OLgs, d J G. . Swift, the packer, was hero yester. | Booscberrica oy sase Sia3g 3he 21b string 310, oen B0t lats Arm and quie, and ovtions | day Jooking Sttr the mork on his mew hotde | Focicoerrion Der cass L Hoas—Trade was brisk with little or no | navy and K@xc lower; receipis, non o Mortt s el R L L 1 change in prices as compared with yesterday. | norts, 2,400; uneraded, 503%@s2ie; No. % | Baneroft & Cor was f..-a"foo'f[{:gom,“,,“:'f.lg SArr0aR50: % b oarly J une -:mg:. !'p:: case, A few fancy heavy lots sold at 0 n store, 52gcdelivered; October closed market. t ;l,x tomatoes, $2.40@2.50; 2 1b corn, 25, d tcher weights at $5.40( kIS e ard(naty o ot White, rather weak: mixed, a trifio | pJoln Quinn and Thomas Tangan, Wood foNs—1iams, 11%@1%: breakfast! sorts sold within a_range of $5.30@5.40, mixed western, 53@5o; white west- | fHYorR heavy shippers, were hore taking iu 4 bacon r(a?dun.(l’(@w)‘ui Northampton. Mass., where she will at- tend school. Miss Ella Reeves,"of Auburn, Neb., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. H, Ogdon, 1318 North Seventeenth street. Mrs. Sheldon, nee Nollie Wilbur, is at home again, after several weeks of travel and sojourn in the far west. Mr. John W. Drexell, the coroner of Douglas county, returned yesterday from an extended tour of eastern cities. Mrs. Painter, wife of the sheriff at Des Moines, is in the city, the guest of Mrs. John Shaw at Walnut Hill, Mrs. Frice, nee Anna Dunham, has re- turned from her wedding trip and is Hoosler L1, 4-4, 58 Lawrence LL, 44, 55e; Old Dominion, 5ige; Peppe'reli R, 44 6!4c; Papperell O, 44, go: Pepporell, 5-4, 16c; Pepperell, 94, 18c: Pepperell, 104, 20e; Utica C, Wachusett, 44, 7e;' Aurora R, 44, Gge Aurora B, 44, fc. BLEACHED SHEETING—Berkeley cambric, No. 60, 915c; Best Yet, 44, 61¢c; butter cloth 00, 4X4c; Cabot, Tige; Farwell, 8e: Fruit of Loom, 83¢e; Greene G, 6c; Hope, Thc; King Thillip cambric, 11¢; Lonsdale, 113} Lons- dale, 8ic: New York mills, 10} Pepperell, 42 inch, 103¢e: Pepperell, 40 inch, c; Pey porell bt doed Pepperell, 84, 18¢: Penperell, 4, 20¢ 10-4, 223ge; Canton, 4-4, Sige; Cant , bide; Triumph, 6o; Wam® sutta, 11c; Valley, 5. A O, 44, Crown XX3 6ige! * *"a A PLEASANT lmrgr was that given by Mr. and Mrs. P, W, Linch at their resi- dence, I'welfth and Martha streets, Wed- nesday night. ‘The event was in honor of Miss Maggie Fitzpatrick, of New York, who leaves to-day for her home in the enst. One hundred and twenty guests common at S.i.]um):'.ié“fi; light sorts, $5.25@.540 were present and the evening passed off | staying for the present at 1911 Cass hry Lumber. rassers, $4,50@> L a 5 90,00 Op- Pom H. Brown, of the commission fi houlders,7@7i{c: dried w*y Miss Kate Owen and_Miss [va Haskoll DINENSION FINANUIAL. 16,230 bags: September, $17.85@14,051 | over the yards. “DRiED FRUITS-Apples, new, X’s 0063 LAsT SUNDAY evening the congrega- | of Hustings, accompanied by Judge Har: NEwW Yonk, Sept. 10.—[Special Teleg \ November, $18.40; De J. T, Martin, of Chicago, was the guest of | evaporated, 50-1b ring, 143@15c; raspberriesy tion of the Unity church zave their pastor, | Iin, the young ladies’ uncle, are sojourn- S %, BOS, e gram ; .55; February, $15.60@1 his brother J. . Ma:tin, of Martin Bros, | evaporated. o@no: Eluclebortios. vaporated, Rev. W, E. Copeland, a pleasant sur- | ¢ in the cit: 2x4, to the BErk.|—Srtocks—Prices opened off rm; United, 7le. commission house, 10@i10'gc; pitted _cherries, Decaes, W, i T B L A bl L aa A th | IR EOC GIEYy o T e this morning. Then there was a slight rally, | I eady and in fair request; western, | vvm. Bodiey, of tho firm of Wilson, Clarke | 3’5, 7i¢; ovaporated pecied peacnes, —e ivorsary of the marriage of Rev. and [ y® 3. f@m“‘; i roul::‘x‘mnxl o dfl;!rlh 2o followed by a weak and somewhat feverish c. - & Bodley, Chicago commission men, was a | evaporated, unpared, 175 @15c; new currants, Mrs. Coleman, and china service of [ fhichigan cavalry, and an oldtime | 2xid finish, with about the lowest figures for tho | ¢l lm, but auiet: mess quoted at | visitor al the yards. Ti@Tge; ‘prunes, '4%(@e; citron, 2e; ralt one hundred pieces was presented the ";:;"l: Vesterday. & oldler | (X ixi day ruling when business closed. Western | * [arq—A shade lower and very dull; west- | . 1: No McCoy, of McCoy Bros., who was :.I.’\I::bni‘l:m:::v \}Tl:nmu."i;}l:mm'h 0088 Ot Ll e L A eI fn fi in. White Pine $35.50 €, %50 uy;l:olT?,‘.’cl, ::d ’;‘k;«nbcolklnp:c? o T8)gc, at erllutll’«;lrv—)‘lcmul. but generally steady: West- | o4 'ai} vightin a day or two. hTA(;;(-»I—Mi((r‘o;l;Lo 0695'1-,; (l{:-vu Corn, 8 vel fant recepti i1 | visit to her cousin, Miss Mary M. Lain. A A 400 | Yhichitclosed. The bank statement was & eso—Quiet and weak ; western, 9 ‘I'he following marketed hogs: Farme Fioomns itxtra d.tie.§2.00; Mo 1924 FINISHING, 1st and 2nd, clear, 1,14 inch, 5.3 8. '.id‘. clear, l‘ Ineh, sg. ? '™ Rt i 8. Co., Mead: Dorsey Bros. & . 1:75: lieavy stable, $4 » Pettys, Shelby; Nchofield & 'S - b " owling & Py North Bends J. £ Hunt | Nog inians. oset “anon, KoES, e o0@Lo Papilion:” Fuler & . Follorton' | avein, haif Iobs, old thney” ver gaifo 3 here. Henry Stittler, of Fremont county, Ia.. one of the old veterans of Company E of the revenue of $1,058,000, and altogether there home of Mr, and Mrs. J. M. Woolworth, was little comfort on the bull side to-day. Tho affair will be in honor of Licutenant sud Mrs. Howard. New Orleans, Sept. 10.—Corn—Good de- N e b mand and tending upward; mixed, 56c; Grangers acted badly, St. Saul dropping to | white, 60c, s 136, ' , . Avoca; Freeman Bros. & W., | 1 e r 5 . tha Ninety-tifth tllinois, was among the | A eIk Linch, s, 3o 00 | 833c, over acloar point loss from early fig | -~ Oui—Quiat and wenicat M@¥e. | Parsia: M. G Smith, Hildrethi. Hale & | oana. por doy, $h00; auart san YESTERDAY A birthday party was given | Veterans - attonding the Nebraska re- 1 Theh, 8. 3 8., 0o | ures, whileNorthwestern declined 1 per cent | oi0% d generally | Way, Ord: North Loup O. Co. Elba; F. at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Fred | un:on. (] ) 154, 00 | in a few moments. For two hours of the ork—$16. Hoy, .sllvlvr ka}“{ Shephara & B., Arling B. Lowe in honer of Miss Edith Smythe. s ‘ POPLAR LUMBER. session the bears managed to put insome | Lard—8$6.02:4@6.75. O R Nt FY1g & Con | plenie 4 ‘The affair was a very pleasnt one, the g Are Notes. Clear Poplar, Bx, Bds. 3¢ in., & 2 50 | very effectiye work, and if thelr opponents | _Bulk Meats—Shouiders, $6.55; long clear | pioton '&'Co., Tekamall: J. G. Smith, Blair; city sods, 7 hours being from § untll § o'clock, Miss Schultze i4 still in the east, but 15 W Bb. Pandl b 8 Bl Qont come'ta the. {ront next week and. stop | and ciear rib, 82.00. 3 Richaugh rose Dennisot: liuckloy & K. | ¢ IEASTIADYD fon expected to return to her studio in a few narrexed oTugated Celling, o6 2330 | these frequently occurring ralds, they may as | ausas Oity, Sept. 10.—Wheat—Steady; | Stromsvers; 0. Frost, Trinceton: Renolds | Y§ute bysti Feew o Tie CoHEN-CONN nuptials are an- | days. 0.G. Batts, 2{ in i well take back seats and let prices find the | Ngs 2, 0% castiiigo blds May, Toc bid. b, & Co., Rayuiond; Wilkinsou & Gy, Avoeas | JEVLIE g nounced to take place to-night at the | Miss Murray has returned from her o . Corn—Weaker: No. 2 cash, J6}4c bid; Octo- | Belt & K., Brock: §. }. Brunson, De Soto ) x3 in, 8.18. tt s 3 o L $ J0b Metropolitan hall. The groom, Wolf | summer trip up north and i3 now with | 8in Well 1-u?,‘.nzl,pta Mand Be botiom as soon sspossible. ‘T not declinas | ber, 203c asked: May, i Al Roden & K., Missouri Valley; M, H. He: Johe! ol i 3 extended from { to 134 points. About 1l a. Oats—Dull and nominal. arty, Minden; W. C. Moore Swanton; Jologue spirits, 185 proot, $1.104 Cohen, i8 & young " merchnat of Omana, | hor pencils and brushes and. scholors SIAn D H, vt m., the marke :hzving again become dull, L—— Kiluis liros., Lozan: Geo. Hootel, hilard do 01 progt, §I13¢ spiris, secornd Quaiity ont of Torouto, Canadn. . Kby Bonson | MisBodt had s number of vory pretty | xo, 1 sinne o A BETNMR.Huop doTaiopad, — Emity Tiron, Wisheri dno. trelol, Vaipar: | 04 roch 3110t 00 1 piool Bl s oinis will ofliciate, pieces of work on exhibition at tho fair, .Ng:s:ecux.nn tfis‘m D“:WH.I a:;é:w statement was publishe Chicago, Sept. 10,.—The Drovers’ Journal | Dodge; A. M. Spooner & Co., Hooper: $1.00@1.50, Gin_blended. $1 as nlso did Mrs, Edwin Davis, Mr. Col- ? u(‘:;. A M- SRoWDANd (00 40 | roparis M Lobows; o FENC cline cease ot clean o1 bucionse, | "Burinie fOUOWA: o oo mominally steadys | BORLHroe, Doratesters 1 Algit Friond; | S, BauiGK, Deyivants. yes shub@et TRS| 3 | i 0 , Receipts, 2,000 3 . . Warren & Co., Gral nowden d u 8 ) $3. i W’flll“:\tl:x mvyl;z:u;rfil» xmmfla"’?fif’.fi; h';rsl audl: he(“] b E:l“fi.}‘n'm&l}‘g%‘ m‘f-.h which t but weak at the lowest heeves._. $3,00@5.00; stockers and feeders, | P, Broken Bow: Fisher & W., York; Bell | Golden Sheaf bourbon and ?'o whiskies, o Al g ¥k By > “loris Rensis is busy asa bee with por- No.& “ % 1B&l4» « priees 1 ' The day's busineas was $1.50@2.90; cows, bulls_and mixed, $1,10 Bros. & F., Franklin: O, D. Moore, Harvard; | $1.5003.00, - Brandies, imported, 85.00@H.50. I ke aceTn Oh om0 at the renidoney | traits. Heis an areist of very fine quall- | Niig w 16w 0, 3 - 255; Texas caitle, $L50@3.15; western | Spelts & K., Bellwood: E. L. Martin, Fair- 31.80@3.00. Gins, Imported, $4 will take vlace in Chicago at the residence | ties, and 18 & great acquisition to the art | > 448 sharés, @f which 42.760 were Reading, | rangers, §2.75@3.05, mounts C. . Smith, Milford: Packatd 1 & | 6:00: domestic, $1.25@3.00. 'Champagnes, im= of the bride’s parents, 8534 Wabash ave- G. C ) Creighton; A. Mandiebaum, Camp- | ported, pe: case, $25.00@33.00; American, per bell; &, Eilis, DewWitt; Hoagland ., De- elnn‘lw‘w* .00, Witt; W. H. hilgore, Kearney; W. W, ”:‘ln;m upl«‘7":’".-:"":Ivmn'crl::lefllu“'nfi ' e 3 X o | Plow steel, special cast, steel g:fmoush. Adaws; James Cannon, Hawmp bidos cast &;‘{,l! g 10 o0 tpOEa circles of Omaha. A1 14and16 1L a’:lg'ooo. “::Ml Strang is doing f,on:lu very pl;ltty B, cl;u m‘; ‘30“56:_ ADfi 24 work in drapery an es at Mra, g ) BT Mumufin”; -mdyo. B n a very “de* 5 in White Pipe Ceiling % 36,400 Western Unlon and 10,575 New Eng- Hogs— K l‘;'nd. Almost /the entire list s Jower. | 84. fi"“-‘sl;‘%k@‘,m T heeling & Lake Erie with an advance of W W01 B 1c being the only prominent exception, but g?&’&%‘-‘efl:‘e‘fi:m?'m 30003, 75 Western Union is down 1}§¢, Cnicago, Bur- ';x,mu,mi lambs, $4.50(@5.25, nue. 'The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. T, Martin and is well known and greatly loved by many friends in this city. The m i3 cashier of the Clond eipts, 10,000: steady; rough, packing and shipping, $0.30d 3,004, § wag S enterer and successful little pupil. — i @3.50: hnbs, per sel, §1.2 county bauk at Conoordia, Kan., and & | “somg of Omaha's finest artists failed SaLNin Mo 8 logton & Quiney 1ie, Lackawanna & St. | = National Stock Yards OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS. St longues, each, 8o P eommon with theve tans frinecta®is | to exhibit at the fair, Why was this ? Yaul 1 per cent and others fractional | Louls, T, Sept. 10,—Cattle — Raceipts, Saturday, Sept. 10. | coil ehain, per b, 0i@! \alidavio, Bagings this city and elsewhere the Bk tonders | Ferhaps it was owing to the accommoda. | 4 13 inch 5. amounts, The report that the New York | 200: shipments, 1,200: steady; fair to ‘ H \ z q 9 0e, iron wedges, 6c; crowbars, 6¢: harrow teel its earnest wishes tor their happincss and | 'ion, as there was no available space loft. No.1, com. 13 1 stock exchange has reduced rates of commis. | Choice native steers, $4.00@4.50: butchiers' Prodace. by be Cro adopted a provision in reference to dealing “‘iz grassers and nislku‘wcl:u_&c Al I day durlng uie week, -Goods for whicu ilmv.l—(}rn»n| butchers, bX@te; aresn for acco i i ani Olty, Bept. 10.—Cattle—Re- { i del , continue to ariive. | eured. 7ige; dry fitnt, Llc: dry salt, 9¢; gree S0 498BLY Wit R itlink day overy itteonih. | oofoly'th0, hipiients, 3000; markt slows | Prioes ou most liues” gt prodce avesasion: | euf L O Aamaged. Rldes two-cuivdd values were unchanged at Thursday‘s prices; l e Tallow=-d¢; Greaso—Prime white, ki 3 toers, §3.2 3,95 ; feed: 2.70@8.40, The following ave the prices ab which L) !I_I_I’bl' steel, ’5"' Burden’s horse el (AT e | - 5 ot i i, s | EdC MGV SRl g | AL | i RIE R el v N . B a ady; butchers’ and best hoavy, 85.30@8.50} | market: Y 5 0 - Buse Nasern O 'Tofl-lol 810 Virgiuia | ke is also ongaod cu o drawing, three. | L 0 b e B8 reducing the rates the. exchange yesterday | Mixed packin, §5,00@0.25: ¥orkers, $5.100 | ‘Thie recoipts to-day were almost as larza as | 4om,"M1% Fates. 10°t0 50 8240: sleel nallsy 3 avenue, wi leave 1n A few days for a u y £ ew or! Groo .og ern trip. Miss Clayton's pfficiency xv;‘uemu'?. i 4 than 12 inch Bu;e:m'w iss Alice Harmon has just finished a very effective. piece of work on plush in fo.1 Fiatn, 8 e » ," o Tewmporce colors, at Mre. Mumsugh's N:I. 0.6,81n . a8 8 church worker was recog- mnizod by her church the other even- l-.h an unexpeoted but pleasing man- ery, tions for the account brokers may charge | good to cholce natives, $4.00@4.50; co 1 Eonl—'flu- market Is still ‘weuk. at 12 | brown, li4c. Shee) il 116¢ commission, and 1-1% shall be charged | fo-medlum, $5.0)5.15; stockers, ¥.00@%30; | @125 i e oy b » P,

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