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= G 3 ': R ; THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 18, 1887. —-TWELVE PAGES. ol "w A BRILLIANT INAUGURAL, | ingnt,ud prosperous citizens. For the of the early advance dis: red, the r- | done. When the market did open it was Arrt.rs—The mnri;ch fairly well lp‘:r'fi:cflv'vll. b:':l';?n‘."l‘he:oglfl::sfi'ecfié SATURDM IHARKET "GURES mcxo:?:u’ :ls;.l!el.llld:plmm nn.ngl‘l:ly fairly active at a deciine from {emrdny of fi"” with stock. Home-grown 'l'n' 4 [ 4 their many friends will earnestly hope. | were: E. B. Smith, president, F. L. Buck, all stocks, Illinois Central, Rock Ialand and | 8ot 10c. “Three loads were loft unsold. LA T B o 2.50(29.00; ‘Ihat their union may be a perfect marri- | vice president; C. K. Sherman, treasurer; ok Chieago, Burlington & Quincy being the ex- Sheep. l‘nAnl-Cfll(ol‘lllnw} artiett pears are r- The Booial Beason Ushered in With Great [ age of hearts and their path through hife | F. C. Craig, secretary. A Generally Dull Day With ihe Exception | ceptions and closing at the outside. The | There were no fresh receipts and nothing | coming searce, and good stock, suitable for Tolat. (Ie\'oh:(of Inll thorns save Ith:z':e 'natcun:“r_v o of the Oorn Pit. total sales were 78,075 shares, including | doing on the market. mfl ‘menll!l;wonh 3,008,257 other varies i to make the roses sweet, is the future the [ h . v Reading, 7,965 ki n 1,510 AN 11 Brx bespeaks for Mr. and Mrs, Clement mrfl:‘_ "}"::‘:':‘?‘l:’"‘z‘h“::"“(dfi'm{‘:: 5 91,450 of Ing, 7,965 Lackawanna, Recoipts. BANANAS—The market is full of bananas & Nortawestern, 9,700 St. 'aul and 5,000 West- Patrick's ‘ohreh Tuesday, Kev. Joht | CORN LEADS IN SPECULATION. | arm Union s loss in- the resoreo. fn the | Gaie: g:::rnr:";%"‘:'n:f'c?;‘c':‘“' gh"l“:l?':mg:" New York banks was attributed to the ab- reception was given -:‘thoflnuw sud cozy | The Session in Provisions & Compara- sorption of funds. Y - Chase. Mo b At Cldibiadatnd The young couple will be at home after Nov. L'in their beautiful cot the gift Miss Wakcley's Tea-The Cartis Re- | of the groom's father, 809 Par enue, at $1.50@3.00 por bunch CoCoANUT ":\luo{l tock, $5.00. Flour and Feed. Shipments. e foliowing are the jobbing prices: 0 NMENTS— G nds were | Oattle........... Minnesota patents, $3.50 por cwt,: Minneso it pt e e UL Lkl Fred, Metz, “j: “nd, his, suster A DR AT R G Ol LTI L Liba L A AL et A dmfl?'::;;:zy! s Beavaliing Prlosh " Iluir;r:?s‘(r??x‘h‘t.Ifl.w;w::cwh;')lx‘mg‘ " Sy A 2, JF. L n entre streets. ol i o G o Missourt winter fancy paten 9: i 18 MUMORTCIFSTER W tHESD Metz, leave this morning for St. Louis, ol ke TESTEUDAT'S QUOTATIONS. Showing the pravailing urices pald tor 11vs | Nebratka patents, §3.350t8:854 tve flour, 81,78 supper was served at 5 o'clock, to whicl twenty-tive couples did full justice. Ket"Quotations, where the former will be wedded on the 21st of this month to Miss Harriett Hauck, at the residence of her mother, 905 Mor: 4 v, rison avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Metz will The gaudy sunflower,made emblemati- | 1, at home nfter October 15, at 520 Vire cal of all that is aesthetic Ly Osecar | ginia avenue. Wilde,stauds tall and lordly over the few i LEHR-HURFORD, posies of autumn. The sunflower is more | It is announced that Miss ‘A::)nm hM cherished than the roses of June, because Hurford, formerly n rosident of Omaha, L A and well and favorably known to many they are the last of nature's offering, and | (uiahans, will, in October, be married { will soon bow their glowing faces before | to Mr. Henry F. Lehr, of Oakdale, Neb. Jack Frost, who dips his brush in the Inefiation Mrl'll "L;“:‘{""- WRtrARS o richest dyes to paint with flaming hue Hadpbi il R Rl R eLrUit Lo the autumnal foliage and make rural life "\rll"’: ‘“\.",?L “v’v‘,rl\l’“:rnjl-’\yztl.'ll'xl!il:ll?tly')'ch»:l‘:::: beautiful for the next few weeks, With | gyl Wednesday evening. A reception September’s days the majority of our | will take pl after the ceremony at the tired wanderers have returned. Trunks | residence of the brule’s parents on Far- | are unpucked and show piles of crumpled | am strect. Mr. and Mrs. Muir will be stockon this inarket: @10 per ewt. i rye Graha 40 per cwhi wheat Graham, $1L75 per cwt.icorn meal vollow, %0c per cwti corn meal, white, SL¢ per cwti chovped feed, $14.00@10.00 per ton hran, $12.00@13.00 per ton : screenings, $9. @12.00 per ton. HAv—Upland prairie, $3.00@0.00; ecom- mon coarse, $7.00@3.00. Groo CorreEr—Ordinary g s, 0K@to: talr, 214 \Gw"u prhm‘. 2@d3c: fancy green an yellow, 2 i ‘old_government Javi 80c; interior Java, 35@Se: Mocha, l%mg le's, roasted, 20e: Mely in’ ) X, tiige; Dilworth's, 2c; Tted Cross, 2140 RerINED LAun—Tierce, Te; 40-1b squnare cans, 7ei b0-Ib round, Tiei 20-1b round, 78,01 10:1b pails, 7%c; S1b pails, T8¢ SIB | o prterrai o ’ [ e x| Ghoteo sioers, oo to 1903 s * * TUESDAY EVENING Miss Emllf; Wake- OHIOAGO PRODUCE MARKET. 2 ley gave a pleasant party in honor of L Central Pacific.. Miss Grace Heffley, who will leave Cu1cAco, Sept. 17.—|Special Telegram to | Chicago& Alton.1 Omaha in a few days. - The event was a | the BEE.|—Outside of the corn trade there Ldn pr;!erred most enjoyable one and will be long re- | was a generally dull set of markets. Being membered by the happy participants. | theclosing day of the week, there wa3 the There were present the Misses Grace | usual disposition to even up, and business Hetlloy, Gundie Coburn, Mary Popple« | passing on both wheat and provisions fell ton, Grace Himebangh, Maggie Bodkin, | under an average volume. The excitement Opal Touzalin, Carrie House, Daisy | noted yesterday in ribs appears to have sub- z.’“”‘“"" .f."'_"‘“’. MC(I'I”'""“S- B 5"&*‘“:”- sided and fluctuations in all products were * sl do preferred.. Sh ’; "I']‘l'{“‘fi:,‘:é"‘)fi';";"‘l"";ck:"lr,{::}: narrow. Cash transactions in wheat were | L. & N......11:0 608 Texas Pacitic. Wheoler: Harry Moores, Fred Kustin, | 8lmost nil. but corn charters were the largest, | Miehixan Ceii'i. stis Union Paclic. Will Marsh, Frank Simpson, Bob Smith, | With, perhaps, one excoption, that they have | No' Juyoigio f 4 PO (1 25 | do preforred.. 20 Howard Clark, Rob Schalles, Egbert | been any day this season since the ovening | o preferred. ... 515 W. L'.“l'ch'grl\nh Wy Corn-fed range steers 1200 to 1300 8,85 Good to cholce corn-fed cow: B Common to medium cows. Good to cholee bulls. .. Good range feeder Goud native feed Wards. . .oivaune Fair to medium native feed 1bs and upwards, Stockers, 10 700 Ibs. I’rime fat sheep..... Fair to medium sheep. Common sheen, Light and mediui o Good to choice heavy h Good to choice mixed hog: nt. pails, Tle. Keller, Hilton Forda, Morris Beall, | of navigation, Wheat opened just about on MoNEY —On call was easy, ranging SueAR—Granulated, 7@7'wo; conf. A, 6 ! Deake'O'Reilley, Horbbrt Rogers, Harry | alevel with ‘yostorday's close and a fow | from 41 to 5 uer cont, Iast lown at '3ty per CABrON AR GOl G AL iy O By irs O 04 silks and crushed laces, faded bathing | #thome "'::f:,?,‘l"‘;l”:m’_';,:;“mp . McCormick, Bert Cook. foreign buyers' orders were executed. Par- | C6bb closing at 4355 per i par ficd yollow C, e cut lonf, 743 powdered, " suits und other Yelics of the summer cam- | M. Lee P. Funkhouser of this city i | pypgspay A the'Sheond Presbytorian | reoke Appeatedas a falr buyer through 4 | cent. 2 Trovisios LIN@11ige: broaktast paign. The belles exhibit with no little | to be married next Thursday, in Denve! v O, | couple of brokers, and there was some de- | SterriNe EXcHANGE—Steady at $4.801 bacon, 11}y @ church Mr. O. W. Fletoher, stage ma- | mand from nervous shorts. Itdid not take | for 60 day bills, and $4. Sauetie 1 Miss Lily Soninwood of Sioux | 10Nk, Mowever, to discover st the | mand. —— W ’ Mt market was without substantial support. PRODUCE MARKKTS, ok RGeS The old bear crowd, lod by Cudahy & TEDN Sa Jones, McCormick & Kennett, came to the Chicago, Sept. 17.—Following quotations Miss Millie M. Brown were marriod, the | October receding from 6% at the startto | WOREG-SIEE 0 ot van vestorday, Rev. C. W. Savidge officiating. The | 68%/c. With the underpinning of the corn | sjoeine 140 lower; cnih. 6T%c; ch!ur: wedding was a quietone, but the presents | market giving way there was a very indiffer- | 63 9-16¢: ‘May, 763¢. o 04 were numerous and costly, and the happy | entdemand for wheat, and therefore the Corn—Ruled weak and lower for near | =*:* couple the recipient of many well wishes | bear element found it an easy matter to hold llm.:re‘e:;wnpa.\l-gewui‘;‘;)m.pglmxv‘e‘lyxslt“ocndy; and congratulations. the market down without selling much, and | S8, 103c; October, 40%¢c] May, 44 S-i0c. Oats—Heav, 1 ler, influenced o that was probably their inteution, for nobody | in the declingof sors exsh Shice: " Ostobor 1 At TiE residence of Mr. Fred Hayes, | cares to put out heavy short lines at current | 254c; May, 20%/c, fi:o l»’vmix:&mfi strect, T;malhly Mturnot}n‘ prices. Itis a fact, nevertheless, that all of fi':x:,b"fl'\’.f i"‘:‘-cic r. Dan Mellus, one of the most popular | the “plungers,” with but few exceptions, are arley —Quict at e, ongine foremen in the B. & M. | talking bearish, According to both public | Lrime Thiothy Seod—$220@2.2. { i Flax Seed—81.05%. yards in this = city, = was = mar-|ang private cables thero Is no material \v|.|gk.-41,'m e acon sides 105@105e; dry salt, 0@ ye ulders, 7@7!‘.‘«-: drll’odbee‘ haws, 1@ tec: dried beef regular, 105@1le; hams'pienic, Ba@ske. ad Jumber, Drigp FRUITsS—Apples, new, i’s 6003 evaporated, 50-1b rlmf. 4@14'ge; raspberries, evaporated, 30c: blackborries, evaporated, !l@ll\“c; pitted cherries, veaches, unew, exultation the trinkets awarded at the | to Miss Carrie Bishop, a former resident DTN Tot de= German or from lavish beaux, proud of | Of this city and a young lady very popu- their frivolities, fraught with memories lar in our best circle; ' sweet, yet sad. The gay season at the Fahey-Casey. seaside'and in the mountains 15 at an WEDNESDAY AT 8 0'clock Miss Hannah end, and the exodus during the past ten | Casey, daughter of Thomas Casey, one ’ days has been great. Hotel keepers have | of Omaha's old and well known citizens, closed their doors and the ball rooms are oy unm;l']hin nmrxn‘?'»lzr»sw'lvtehmlt.r‘l;l}{:;lm ('-{i . gilont and dosorted. Somo of our society | !5t¥py, omanas cathedral, Hov. Fathor people yet linger in the eastern cities, McCarthy ofticinting. Mr. Harry O'Hol- ¥ shopping and sight-sceing, but the ma- | Jeran attended the groom and Miss Gertie Jority are home again, and it may be | Peterson was bridesmaid. After nuptial truly said the society season for fall and | mass the happy counle and several car- o, . | riages of friends proceeded to the Casey il here, 1n fact, properly ".’""Bk hotel on Tenth street. where a sumptuous Ing, it was inaugurated by the brilliant | progkfast was served. At a late hour the German given in the parlors of the Pax- | party adjourned, and it is safe to say that i's, Tigc; evaporated_ peeled peacnes, —of evaporal unpared, 17% @18c; new currants, Ti4@7e; prunes, 4%@bc: citron, e; rals 8ins, ,ondon layers, California, loose muscatels, $1.B0@1L¥; new Valencias, Tigo. _Syrup—No. 70, kegs, $1.40@L.505 New Orleans, per kallon,” 5%@4be; maple gyrup. Bl Ibts, Vold tiing® per mlf?n,| 3 -gallon cans, .50;_half-gallon cans, per doz, SK?:O: quart cans, $3.25, CANNED (100Ds—Oysters, case, $3.00¢ 0; strawberries, 2 1b, per case, $3.00@3.10; raspberrios, % Ib, per case, si.00Q 3.10; California pears, per case. $4.00(@4.70; Cows. ‘I'eschmacher & De Bilier, TERN fTEERS, Standard Cattle Co. % Dubin Land & Cattle Co. Wm. Bonnet Cattlg Co. 65 8.00 HOGS. e S v Jastai Y VPR NY v, Shk. DA 15 4.10@4.25; h ton Thursday evening. not i more merry one has ever occurred {,“:‘l:'umlg‘ nl:}:l”wu{l?‘m‘:()wfli‘lsl:a"r:;‘:rfi' y“ change in the conditions abroad. 'The G 5:5‘, T A S :E::f"';‘,,}_-’,‘&_v,c' v ;h";d("lfll‘"“:e'}r#:‘r&fl% e in Omaha. There yere over one hundred | A'lapre number of friends and relativi board's dispatches called spot wheat in Liv- 200 $6.00 plums, per case, $3.90@5.00: blues i i (kb iy .| guests present. The presents to tho | ware®hrexent and the presents were | €rpool aulet and steady at former quotations. prrrios ver_Case, S4800240; ecx piyras, 4 The germen given by Misses MeParlin | newly married couple were numerous | ool "imong these was a lovely shamber | New York was justa shade easier at the close. 0 b, bet o i pinewpoles, 3 b, and Orchard last Thursduy was a fitting | and costly. set from the employes of the B, & M. | and St. Louis declined ige. Tho weakest | short clear, $5.55 Lo D105 T 1b salmon, per doz, 81.05@200: % 10 inaugural of the fail social season, The Hase ltstadt. y“:}l_{i a fiomhmmm roc‘:\ir f{mm]];h-, mclol; hebre. cksl‘ue from "’P gedwral nlullxllle. ; Ili“lél!er—Creame 100 fi‘yosélverrlen. m“.stl.'n..“. s‘i"ln‘!tlfl& uf;'.";"‘“' arlors fairl lowed with beauty and 7 and Mrs. Hayes, a center-table from Dan | was the break in corn. Trading was ligh e i 12 S0 eans, por case, $1.75: 2 ima ne, per Seuit e ot Sblg T x{ESnAKn5e AbANE A sonty of Odom e Mellus, sr, # China sot_ rom Mr. and | throughout tho sewsion and the market cosed | @ftS i il i ¥5ue Rmarions, 11 o "$1607 2 Ib marrowfat Peas, por caset ‘arrer, a silver pickle dish from | heavy and at the bottom, the leading futures | @113, _ Miss Katie Maher and Miss Lyda Walder- | showing an _actual decline based on s Firm at 10@17c, ’ KLive -“'""",?"‘f"-( iSetrean ing, & paper rack and glass set from ipswrdny'u closings of }g@%c, with [ Hides—Steady: unchanged; heavy green | Showing the number of head of stock so Agents Cheek and Ayers at South x-ll“yt {he wenl:lesl of 'l;e 1"“' ‘hhlesT% :;l;l::do.]?‘}"énlr*@-i‘sult?xl b'“u Ihhlhté on the mmk"""-ufv‘-"w nd from Charl lver ‘luctuations covered a range of ¢. From | 6c, green salted calf, 84@%; dry flint, 12 g oL f,’,'“.’.‘.‘:.’.; and from Oharles Silvor a kog | goleqitions ore ! B o in in that futuro | 1965 dry calf, 1@100: doacons 506 each, "% | 6. 1. Hammond & Co. 3 o dleclined to 68ige, which was bid at ;Il\a close, 2"3‘ llow=Firm: No. 1 country, 4@i'ye; No. | Loch o, R ! ecember receded from T13{c to {¢c and jlgc; cakes, 4i{c. To-MORROW EVENING & very brilliaut | njyy erom 7716e at the opan%l‘m to 7634¢ at the Recelpts, Shipments. reception will be given at Cortlandt by | close, In the local cash market both de- | Flour, bbls. 12,000 21,000 Mr. ‘and Mrs. J. M. Woolworth. The | mand and offerings were light. Notabushel | Wheat, bu. occasion is in honor of Lieutenant and | of room was taken for lake shipment, though A TG D I~Il'<‘l('N'C Mrs. Howard, there were some export orders here at 1aiije nglo American Packing €o....o...vve "_ {‘nlgll" Ithe mnr{m(. t’l‘llx):s d-lllfi' movemgu: “Total T ¢ NE i i 9 les show receipts to be pulling up, bul 1 % sbnunspay xpxr Miss Lako will give & | Vory®slowly. Ak 12 principal points they | New York, Sept. 17 — Wheat — ite- | Unsold. EUWRY of4 ORIERB o ThD n‘fi'u it 'prom. | REEreRato 670,000 bushels, wWith shipments | ceipts, 851,000; exports, 17,000: options Ther 16 be K BRLLIES L bk from the same #07.000 hushels. 1t 18 esti- | moderately ‘active; prices aeclined l@ike [ Al salesof stock 1n tiis markot aro made LD LGLLIRLIER LY inated that there hias been a decroase in local | early, later ruled stronger and rallied Ja@'sc, | per ewt. live welzit unioss otherwiso statod, . e stocks of wheat this weelc of about 400000 | closlig tirm spot generally steady s unigraded | Dend hags sell at 5o per 1b. for atl welghts. ON TUESDAY what promises to be a | bushels. GueSsed ‘on the probable increase | red, 76i/@ixc; No. 2 red, 7 in elevator, | “Skins,” or hogs welghing less than 100 Ibs, very brilliant affair will take place at the [ in the next visible run from 500,000 to 1,000~ w%@w?icdellvared‘ October closing at e, | no value. Precuant sows are docked 40 1bs, Poppleton residence. Lhe oceasion is a [ 000 bushels. fiffflwexpfiv“w than 750, | * Jorn—LReceipts, 15,000 § exports, 1000: | and stags) lbs. by tho vubilo Inspeoion 60;'2 b early June vens. per case, 1b’ tomatoes, $2.40@2.50; 2 b coru, Medium, In bbls, $6.50; do in small, in_bbls, $7. ‘herkins, in bbls, $5 seventy-five couples. The floral dec- orations were exquisite and counsisted of wvases and urns of cut flowers and fes- toons and garlands of the delicate smilax the scene of joyous festivities. and the Glory of Dijou roses, whose deli- | The ceremonv was performed by Rev. cate perfumes penetrated every nook and | W. J. Harsha, pastor of the Second Pres- cranny. The Musical Union orchestra, bf‘,wr u church, The bridesmaid was under Irvine's masterly leadership, dis- Miss Mollie B‘ru:ht, and the groomsman coursed its most delightful strains, | Mr. James Callaghan. After the cere- The german was led by Mr. A. L. Reed | mony was performed a reception was and Miss Woolworth, Mr. George Downey | held until 7 o'clock. Then carriages and Miss Loomis, Mr. C. Will Hamilton | Were taken for the 8:20 train, and the and Miss McParlin, Mr. Frank Hamilton [ young couple started on a bridal trip and Miss Brown, Mr. Will y and | Westward and homeward, for they will Miss Hoaglrnd, 'Mr. Will Paxton and | muke their home = hereafter —in Miss Orchard, Mr. Reed and Miss Wool- | Ogden. Mrs. MeNulty, — of ~ Anas worth, of course, being the premiers, | conda, Mont., sister of the bride, There were five sets, and the favors in | Was prescnt, and several other relatives each were charming in'a supecrlative de- | from nearer ‘PIMCE- The reception at gree, and on their award awoke much | the house waa fully as cordial as the joy- animated comment and speculation, | OuS occasion Llcmrm'flcd. The full force Thoy were exquisite souvenirs, original | Of the county clerk’s office, of which Mr. married to Miss Emma Altstadt, of city. The ceremfony took place at residence of Mr. William Altstadt, on eenth street, and the cosy residence $4.75 NWARE—T wo-hoop pails, 5: 8-hoop pails, $1,703 No, 1 0. 2 tub, 8$550; No. 3 boards, 81 churns, $9 ‘TonAeco—Lorillard's Climax, 44¢; Splen- did, 41c; Mechanic's Delight, dlc; Loggett & Meyer's Star, 41e; Cornerstone, S4c; Drum- mond’s Horse Shoe, 41c; T. J., 37c; Sorg’s Spearhead, 44c. & Rore—Seven-sixteenths Inch, 124@128¢0, StARrcH—-Mirror Gloss, 53¢ Graves Corn, 6xc: Oswego Gloss, Te; Oswogo Corn, e, BRooMS—Extra 4-tle,$2,60; No. 1,2.00; No. 2, $L75: hoavy stable, $4 CANDY—Mixed, 8K@11c; stick, 8X@0c. CRACKERS—Garneau’s sods, butter and 1§c: creams, Thgc; ginger snaps, Theq 7 dancing purty to be given by Mrs. A, J, | 900 Increase. exports from two DOrs | spot. declined. le@be an 4 > ontions @kgee, Poppleton and the well known abilities of | Yegterday werb 114,000 bushels. closing heayy at bottom prices; ungraded, Live Stock Notes, ried Corn was the leader in interest to-day and | 493;¢ c; No. 2, boxc delivered; 4v¥c . e and novel, as' the. following st wii . | Altstadt is a ‘member, called in a body, | this lady as a hostess warrant social folk | specuiativa trading was hoavy in the WERFE- | oo+ No. 2 Tod, Cetover closing s ioie . | Cattlo steady. . yipan, 20@%5; gunpowder, 20@6%0 | 4 J and until & Iate hour the feast continued. | it anticipating a_delightful time. The [ gate. Under,a continuation of the liquida- [ ™ (Oats—Receipts, 61,000; exports, none; Hogs drop another 10c. Young Hyson, 25@5 olong, 20@600, L % The bride 18 the daughter of Mr. William | Musical = Union band” will render the | tion by longs, which was the vrincipal feat- | market a shade easier and very duli: mixed The hog market did not open until after- JELLIES- 80-1b palls, $2.00, FAVORS, Altstadt, th ]K ssistant in the | Music. ure of yesterday, the market was again lower | western, 82@34c; whitewestern, Sh@4lc. noon, g £ i Silver G EADs. | County lork’s 'offico, and. the groom s *"e and every fraclion that orices declined | ' Coffee—Spot, 'fair; Rio, nomina! at| W, II. Beagle, Loup City, sold a load of b pe L . Chai -Silver Glove Bumfi\em y ) ball of the Young Men’s | brought out igcreased otferings. A good deal | g; * SpIriTs—Cologne spirits, 188 proot, $1.10; do 101 proof, $1.12; spirits, second quality, 101 proof, $1.10; do 185 proof, §1.09. Alcoh 188 proof, $2.10 per wine gallon. Redistill whiskies, $1.00@1.50. Gin blended. $1.50@ 2.00; Kentucky bourbons, $2.00@0.00; Ken- tucky and Pennsylvania ryes, $2. 505 Golden Sheaf bourbon and rye_ whiskies, $1.50@3.00. - Brandles, imported, $5.00@8.505 n 2. Sachot Bags seses | 8. Chance Basket. Embroidery Belt | pany at Ogden. The bride has hosts of 4. Guitars and Zithers....... Basketof Candy | friends in this city, and the groom is | 8. Blotters..............Fancy Work Aprons | pighly respected at tis home. For both, The latter were souveuirs, and were | in'common with their many friends, the ;all hand painted and the work of the fair | Beg extends hearty congratulations and hostesses themselves, 3 bespeaks for the happy couple a future The favor table was presided over | of happiness and prosperity. THE OPENIN ptions 25@35 points lower and more | 750 hogs. Hebrew association will take place Octo- | 9f ¢orn eame out on exhausted margins and | activo: sales, 74,000 bags: Septomber, $16.7 | Ny Ul nros pine Blufts, had twenty-five ber 6 at the Exposition hall. E}g,flf"fl:‘;"::’:fi:‘::wfig;flgflh ferns 0 g"}},‘_’fihlgflf"”"' $18.50@17.00; November, loads of cattle here. 3 P " lieved large quantities were on hand on stop | ™ Petroloum—Firm; United, 634c. g‘;’ll. Cole, Hartington, marketed a load THURSDAY EVENING last witnessed the o-ders. 'They did not get that future below Eggs—Firm and in fair request; western, | Of 251 1b. hogs at e, departure of Miss M. Fitzpatrick for her = 44'cc, for at anv$hing under 44l{c there was | 14@ite, Among those at the yards yesterday was home in New York City. Miss Fitzpat- | ®ood buyving. - Opening trades in May were | ““Pork—Dull but rather easy; mess was | Frank Lyons, Dunlap, Ia. rick has for the past six weeks been uL 44}ge, which was tha i) and there was | quoted at $45.23.15:50. for old; '$16.25@16.50 | R, M. Allen, of Ames, was at the yards and ells | cashier of the Pullman Palace Car com- pit v 1 re Y 5 domestic, $1.80@3.00. Gins, Imported, $4.50 by Mrs. Levi Carter and Mrs, iting her sister, Mrs. P. H. Lynch, at L‘;"”'l‘mfi“":,u‘llm:l:,'l’,‘é?l “;“;,';‘:;’ :LS"E‘I‘: ETLD s Bt oy team, | DOUBHL five loads of foeders. 6.00; dotnestic, $L.25@3.00, ' Champaghes _|£ Charles Shiverick, and their manner in Returning to Their Studies. whose home & delightful reception was | iy eq'to 40ige and November soid from 41%c T Y i nts lower; western steam, | “phomag F. Durbln was in with fourteen | ported, per case, $29,00333.00; A merican, per bestowing the delicate remembrances | Miss Dewey will attend Miss Graham's | Riven, at which a number of Omaha’s | g the opening (one trade at dl%c), down s"fi‘,;“";‘i)“m. western, 18@e; creamery, | 108d8 of cattle from Rock Creek. case, $10.00410. i’ - B was accomplished with a_grace s sweet | school in Now York. young peopleflwofi‘e lpl;esenl,, and wlUIl 40%c. 'l‘lu; bo!:fm was uw'chm |tnb0“t( hal& 16@Ho. eksioih) > T f.\‘lr. (‘un'nl'l.hAdT‘(lr. }lnu came Lrhwnh a load Nflv.v;c:l‘t::l uanAl‘Ill\ll'wl‘:::l_fll‘r'n .‘_l}":cl&l"!":&: the f; h "y +rah | dancing and the best of music an excel- | an hour before the close. When it was foun S aea of hogs which sold on the market. v steel, st 414 l‘(:‘l‘lie&:eiuo’i mfl l‘ldxi?sm:v::;gml::::fcfixl:rtll; Miss Orohnrd will attend Miss Grah lent time was enjoyed. On last Tuesday | that charters had been made during the past Oheeso—Firm and quiet. Blic; cast tools, dn, 1%@lde; wagon spokes, " ke O > S dis, —8 . Fuller, Smith & Fuller, Scribner, marketed % % * charming: Miss MoParlin was attirex am’s school in New York, evening another reception was given | twenty-four hos for 750,000 bushels Oincinnati, Sept. 17—Wheat —Strong; per set, $2.00@3.50; hubs, per set, $L.25; fel- Sai 2 No, 8 red, T, a loac of 295 1b. hogs at §4.50: the fop of the | FIE85h SCu0OM000, T BRAIE sach, in Nile green, a crepe made decollete; th_r,. }{%be{lt‘“mf; lel(t ?!P:’dnqulmi! for | Miss ~Fitzpatrick ~ at tho lome 'c’n'osf.?fi"x;c'fifiwx?fihfiefin"“fl%efléfipflu"f.'cé Ci uil; No. 2 mixed, 451c. market, , Xion. anch, - The; square nuls, per ib, 6@7c: Miss Orcbard in a moss-green crepe made | \¢ Foytechnic school at Zroy, A, X. of Mrs. O. Michaelson, who was | Flos'nf Ao awer (X MY ob the day nc <o u light demand; No. 2 mixed, 2@ | _Mr. Matsen, of Matsen Bros., Martinsburg, | coil ehain, per Ib, 1§@Lse; malleable, 8@al0es up with pink silk, artistically draped, Mr. Paul W. England left Tuesday for | assisted in receiving her numerous ing figures were: October 403¢@1c, Novem- | 2814C- 3 Neb., was here and marketed a load of buteli- iron wedges, 6c: crowbars, Ge: harrow tecth, low neck and short sleeves; Miss Kate | the Boston Institute of Technoligy. gueste b‘y: Mrs. P.W. Lynoh. Among the | per 4lc_bid, December 4lc asked and May }gyn- ulet: No. 2, 501c. ors’ stock. 4'!.:‘, spring swcl‘ @b ]Bnnllon s horse Brown, white moire and pink crepe; Miss Mr. Randall Brown left Tuesday for | many who had the pleasure of meeting | 4 3;c. The early break was attributed to free Pork—Dull at A large force of brick masons are expected | shoes, $4.75; Burden’s mule shoes, $4.00 per 100 1bs, 20, Miss' Fitzpatrick during here short stay | selling by Hutchinson and Baker. Later, | Whisky—SL05. from Olilcagoon Monday, to'begin' work ‘on stonl nails, Loomis, white China silk and lace; Miss | Williston seminary, East Huampton, o T T G e e St. Lonta, Sopt. 17.-Wheat—Lower cash, the Armour packing house, Barbed wire' in car lol ‘Woolworth, blue surah with white pas- | Mass. Iron nails, rates, 10 to 92.50. € i i i 6 T Saturday’s mar- . g 8ol terie; M I ¥ iss Gi ime 3 . | Dame Rumor has it that the anxiety of red as free sellers, while the offerings 7 October, 651 5 Y l!lr‘follo\vlng had hngn.on Hiprs—Green butchers', 5X@6c; green 0 rovo. trlmmod Wit foakiors,"Soi. | nemiey 10 NS GRRACS sebooL 5 'Chi. | Bons:cqus that of & cortain, bustnow | fromalsarisvvers oy Auoibor o, | Corn™Lowor;cishy” ipiaosie; Octobr, | Kl €, orer, Tincolny, , Lagoine, e | oot ey R s6: groen fure powdered; Miss Clara Brown, | cago. Joung man, whose interest in tho Prem- | recoipts, Monday's arrivals were fieured at | Qats—Weak; cash, 24%c; October, . net, Ansley: A, dndebmini, Carinbell; AL kg, 101 damaRed e black ~ lace with pink moire | mMr Thomas G. Cushing, son of R.C. | 18¢8i8 a well-known topic among society | 553 cars and upwards of 1,100 cars were pre- | Pork—815.25. Krebbs & Mel‘arland, MePaul; John Lomke; | BHS T 10w 0c Gresto=frene wihve Jo8 sash, coiffure powdercd; Miss Charlotte | (sughi St. John's coll people. ‘The many friends of the charm- | dicted for ‘'I'uesday. Fxport clearings were | Lard—$6.25. . 0. Schnelder, Snyder; Nye W. M. Co., Lind- | Jellow. dei h Kenhedy, back lnce dress, black Mous. | Foonin, i gone to St. Joha's college, | jny young lady will ook forward to. nr | Sery ant. -Merehes markess wers reporied | Whisky—8105. sey; J; Caminingy, Taimage; W, 1L} froe- L R R quetaire gloves; Miss Margaret Williams, ORQNAM 50 - v return to Omaha with the greatest pleas- dull? and there was a decline in the leading Butter—Firm and unchanged; creamery, | man. Oskland; W. . Beagle, Loup City; lw};mm A.Ag.& lidr’inw-' o hf'~55 i pink silk mulle bouffant: Miss Lake, pink | nlis¢ Daisy Brownson and Miss Alice | yre, b outside home markets of about }¢c in futures, | 21@24c; daliry, 16@21. D. Anderson, Columbus; Hall & Moore, Gib- | lows lumps $500; SV L iped silk; Miss Burns, oy Rittinger have returned to Alma college, T 1n view of the severe pounding the market | New Orieans, Sept. 17.—Wheat—In | bon; H, McClelland, Kinesaw. ock, £3.00; Illinols, 3 ;'lnp:l § .}‘“ ity P:-"' dress of | g, Thomas, Canada, In Musical Circles, received to-day it showed a Ymuy stubborn | cash lots weak and in some cases a trifle —— under groceoies. ack lace and jot with a French fan; Em Stil d Miss Sophi Mr. F. P Trench, formerly director of | front. There were apparently a good many | lower; options opened firm, later dechined i | OMABA WHOLKSALE MARKETS, Miss Gertrude Clark, white silk mulle Miss ma_Stiles and Miss Soohis buy 44 May. il Dry Goods. trimmed with white satin ribbon, Miss | Eaholms have returned to Peru to attend | 80d accompanist of Mendélssoln quar- | busing orders at 4414c for May. Hutchinson @3gc, closing steadv,with a slight recovery; tette, has decided mot to return to | took some at thatfigure, .né‘lelm ¥ib, $3.00, % 0 turday, Sept. 17. CorroN FLANNELS—10 per cent trade dis Kountze, a very protty white lace, made | the State normal school. Omaha. Oats 1n the speculative market were dull 3 0, 7 count—LL, TN ulk Meats—Shoulders, $5.85; long clear Soemmnn " (e C0o, ol bouftant; Mrs. D. J. Collins. faille ¥ran- | The Misses Beesie ana Mamie Morse f y .. | end the feeling was weaker in sympathy | Lard—Relined tierce, $6.75 Produce. i‘{;\mulla s TRt 15?' 050 o B cuise decollotte, with pearl passemen- | have begun a .course at Notre Dame | _Dean Gardner and Mrs. Cotton this | with the deciine in wheat and corn. Tho | Pork—$16.00, The following are tho priccs at which | GG, 10%cs XXy 1oy 00, 1de; NN, he, terie. The young ladies were assisted in | academy, South Bend, Ind. week selected a piano to be used in | closing figures, however, were on & small | Hog Products—Qulet but firm, round lots of produce are sold on this oiiis It et No. 10, Bigo: 40, 10080 receiying by Miss Loonus and Miss Mr. W. H When]or'aon of Major D the Sunday school rooms of Trimity | fraction under those of yesterday. October Cornmeal—Easier at $2,30, market: I oe .w;‘ mlh;m iB}(é:c'l'Jnmd'lm Sackett, of cathedral, - : Testod at 251gc and May at 203¢c. Oats—Quiet and weak at 34@35c. As usual on Saturdays. the receipts wers Fown, of FortOniaba, - Other” b Miss Julia Clarkson will ocoupy the | vetiebiay's Siibinens was o o seni con | N3 OheTs Sept 1T oWheatZwenker: | et ond the market ok Erices for e place at the Trinity cathedral organ dur- | tinued and the day passed in a comparatively | Neq SOt cash 6c asked: October, fair request at & little firmer prices. uiet: No. 2, cash, 36%c bid; Octo- | B > Dr. | H. Wheeler, leaves for the State univer- Brown, of Fort Omaba. Other partici- | sity this week for a full course in that pants in the dance were Mr. Will Doane | school. and Miss Williams, Mr. Crary and Miss g Lizzie Brown, Mr. Rustin and Miss Rus- | = Frmay Evenina Miss Laura Caurtis, Pacific. 1Sc. CARPET WARP—BIbb white, 18%es; col- ored, 203, 1A ASlzuu:l:u‘d em, 1lc; Beauty, ing the absence of Mr. J. E. Butler, who | slow manner, with new speculation confined | #¢0te Sreamery, 2X@2c per pound; has gone to Dublin on a needed vaca- | largely to the January product. October short | pr" 3ig . ” T A sed, $0.50, id, 36c asked choice dairy, 17@18¢; medium grades, 13@i5¢; oKS— A tlanta 5y ; Sla- tin, Mr. Kennedy and Miss Clarke, | daughter of Colonel 8.8, Curtis, who will | tion. ribs averaged a little stronger, but offerines | "6, s "0 1570'bid, 22 asked. ordinary, q10c. rOil 6107, PINK r. Poppleton and Miss Kennedy, | leave shortly for Washington, D.C.. gave | _Mr. Nat Brigham and Mr, and Mrs, B, | fell under speculations, =‘They sold at $5 15 K . | Eaas—The market Is steady at 12@12ie ; : 25 and closed at $5.20. September short | Miwaukee, Sept. 17.—Wheat—Weak; | ¢, "chiolco stock, B. Young, of this city, have receiyod | Si> & 3 cash, 6Sc: October, 6%%c; November, 6934, b 110,00 81 many compliments on their efforts at a I[i;n:(j‘;g:an:::rm‘d‘:?llvll{‘r??l:&mzd“bc?::&m:i Corn—Dull; No. 8, 413e. Curmsk—Market fair. Fancy full cream Aar ond 6e; Allen 6e; Rivers €¢: Richmond 6c? Pacifle Washington 6c; Ameri- M Mr. Caldwell Hamilton and Miss | a dehghtful little hop atthe Millard.” An Kountze, Mr. Collins and Mrs. Collins | enjoyable evening was spent by the I 3 . 9 heddars, single 15c; full cream twins, 1 Mr. Aduins and Mrs. Adams, Mr. John | young folks and the young hostess enter- | concert given in Salt Lake City re | theclose stood at $6.30 for cash, September, | Oats—Steady; No. 3 white, 28}gc. G Inericas, 135¢; brick ch 100 b Vsl 03gos Arncidl Lot AN Clarke and Miss Wilson, Mr. Wymore | tained in o charming manner. Those | cently. Octaber and. December and 0,204 for No. | Rye—Strong: No. I dse. R G L A amold doitesstilige Hipnistgy and Miss Clara Brown, Mr. Rogers and | present were: Misses Opal Touzalin,Grace In a letter to Dean Gardner, little Ezra | vember. For October, the favorite of the Bar lay;htnm I;c" 310'501 ige. Saurs’ fancy Ohio, 19¢. 5‘!,;:“ Richmond 'Me‘~ Windsor 6 'édd llO:': Miss Chambers, Mr. Den. eflley, Lynn Curtis, Emily Wakele: H Teinite b ¢ near futures, lard sold from $6.35 early down Pork—! eptember, 815. Pourrry—Iair market; spring chickens, | ¢ 5 00 L ) 0} ! 5 el and Miss Yy, Ly y y Millurd, of Trinity cathedral choir, who pt. 17.—Wheat—Steady and | $2.00i250; old fowls, $0.00@3n; ducks, | 06 RACHIOBe. | L0 e Tige: Wit holders offer moderataly. Re- | §2.05@2.75: turkeys, in very light st, | o GINOHAM-Plunkett checks Tige: Whitten- e past threo days auionnted 0 %@7301‘ B turkeys, in very light raquost ton “Tie; York Te; Normandie Dreis Lake, Lieutenant Wright and Miss | Gundie Coborn, Mk}_%zm Botkin, l-}lrn' . o Dewey, Lieutenant Towsley and Miss | Armstrong, Graco Himebaugh, Carrie is now with his family truvcliufihm to S0.30k. blio January prodict was bear- Sackett, Lieutenant Greene and Miss | Detwiler, Amy Barker, Daisy Doane, Jen- A 0 ishly inclined and pork suffered a deprecia- Europe, says he went to chureh in Ches- [ tion of 15¢, Tard bo And short ribs 12!5c. Pork | celpts t >3 s 1 J ter cathedral, England, thinks that the | closed forJanuary at $11.15,lard 35and | 153,000 centals, including 99,000 American, RTKnS =New York o o, " ‘alcutta Dross - S'je: Whittonton Grace phambnrs, Lieutenunt Mclver and | nie McClelland, Messrs. Drake O'Reilly,{ choir there siugsfis well as *‘the boys in | short rlbsbat s‘n.)l'n(@'\.%. 'l‘llemc:sh u:ulu Corn—Dull and demand poor; new mixed 2‘4“,““ New Tork counts 43diiselogts Ca “":“,'( ""-?,{,',',’;“ul")f'w ?J“ 4‘0 .lgu"‘ Miss Creighton, ' Lieutenant Steele and | Harry Hicks, Harry McCormick, Bert | Omaha.” was under an average volume, western, 43 2. Receipts of American corn | * (3astk—Tecoipts light: prairie chickens, e 3 Woods 01 RIeRS Miss Freston, Mr, Patrick and Miss | Cook, Harry Moores, Bert Wheeler, Earl At All Saints this morning the choir C——— for the past three days amounted to 34,500 | gg i matlard ducks, $ o0scoggin Tie; Kear- Ludington, Lieutenant Jones and | Gannett, Rob Smith, Frank Siubson, | will sing the To Deum nd the jubilate CHICAGO LIVE STOCK, centals. $2.0002.25; teal and mixed ducks, $1. kport 6ige; Conestoga 6ige, liss linger, Mr. Berlin and | Howard Clarke, Hilton Fonda, Billy snipe, Toe@$ 1.0 age T4 3 do- | paugi=West 'x..nl\-;finn“poz.l 103} Wos e - | Point 2 in., 10 oz, 12}g¢: West Point 29 In,, . $12.00@14.00 per hundrod; can- | 320z~ 1505 West Poit. 40 1., 11 07, 100.n per doz Checks—Caledonia X, 94ge: Caledonisy XX, he recelpts are larger and the | joige: Keonomy 9 to 9}7c: Otis 9 to O3ge, 3 O f Good stock brings 3¢ @ bunch. |7 cxg—fewiston 50 1n., 1244c; Lewiston 83 Dr. H. 8. Cutler. :u;:l‘:: l!;er: w‘-f no one \'Nho w?uld nl‘u:N'- uuml{:shlpmgu steors, 8500190 stockers | 0 nbl':)' oo Lichigan cider, $6.00@6.50 | fn., 13ige; York 32 in,, lw-,;swm ll.llv‘;rfl(o: The German Concordia musical so- | takethe jobwithout much coaxing and low | and leeders, $1.40@3.10; cows, bulls and B biid o indike 0 0, 8ige Thorndike K_F, Sie; day night at Max Meyer's music hall. | the demand seemed to be smaller. ‘Fhere was mwé'}“;,i“i?u‘lwu A R R ';vfwc handiing & very fow. Good stock 40@306 | U ey '—'\m‘nikvnu( s No 4 tle, o In a fitting manner the nineteenth anni- | a lack of life in the trade to-day, as is nearly 2 3 A /oy s KB . 5.00; v, $ igh 4. X-1H o oz, York Toz, 15¢: Haymaker 8iges Jaff- versary of the society will be celebrated | always the case on Saturday, when the :klfls.hfl\éfwm.u. RIG HOPLW Choige large California onions | ray XX, n"m: ".lnnmy xk;?."u'm;‘uunver N A upon the 28th inst. A committee of ar- | week’s suppliga have been more than equal eep—Keceipts, 2,000; market steady: | Are Gifered on the markét at 80c per bushel. | Creek AA, 12c; Beaver Creek BB, Ale; rangements was nominated to carry out | to the dalfim Halues to-day were n:.m. natives, $3.00@4.1 western, $1.10@8.60; | Tiie demand is light. T s g1 n | Beaver Créek CO, 1 the wishes of the socioty. Itis more than | naily steadv. - Receipts, 1,600, Market quiet | XSXADS, 83005701 lambs, per head, 84.80y | o SWRET Foratons~iho market Is we likely that the festivities will be held in . Shuping steers, 1300 to 1500 | % Sk bnAGK—Californin stock, Jargo. round the Masonic hall. At the conclusion of 16 1350 Ibs, $4.00@4.00; | , Nationsl Stock Vards Xaet St | yeiqd GO y the meeting a recoption was tendered to E 3.00@5.50. Stocicers and | 1ouis, 1L, Sept. 17.—Catuie —Keceints, | “gq Pr.axt—Slow sale at 60@Tse per doz, Mr. George Stratham, it being the ocoa- | feedors. $1.40@3.10; cows, bills and mixed, [ 10003 shipments, 4.000: market steady: | gor choica stock, i i cows, $LE5@325; steers, $2,35@ [ fair to clioice native —steers, 4,85 Porators—1The market 13 well supplied. jack Tabbits, 55 from Smart’s service in G and Sullivan’s —Watermelons are notin u:.m (it 3 3 5 CuicAco, Seot 17.—[Special Telegram to v anthem, “O, Taste and See How Gracious 5 .. the Lord 1s.” In the evening will be | $he BE:.1—OATTLE—"A short horse soon | Sept. 17,—The D 0 sung the Cantate and Dous in C by Goss | curried” is an old saying, The horse was N T b L O SRXQIE OUEAM 1 follows: and the anthem, “Come Unto Me," by | short enough, but he was not very soon cur- retl;;:tlsaglizfl‘v’l\;:m 2,000; market quiet and Miss Kinzie, Mr. Cornish and Miss [ Marsh, Fred Rustin, Egbert Keller, Her- Collins, Mr. Jordan and Miss Burns, Mr. | bert Rogers. Howard and Miss Shears, Mr. Morford » and Miss Ida Sharp, Mr. Chase and Miss ON TurspAy Miss «r nefred McClarey Connell, Mr. Vollum and Miss Luna | was married to Mr. I, W. White. The Dundy, Mr. Wilson and Miss McClintack. | ceremony took place at St. Patrick's Among other guests were Genaral | churoh, ~ Father “Jenneatte officiating. und Mrs. Wheaton, Captain and Mrs. [ Mr. John White attended the groom and Ray, General Crook, Lieutenant and | Miss Hattie Murphy acted as bridesmaid. Mrs. Kennon, Dr. and Mrs. Brown, Lieu- | After nuptial mass the happy couple pro- tenant and Mrs. Larson, laeutenant and | ceeded to the home of Mrs. Charles Mrs. Howard, Mrs. Captain Bourke, Mr, | Dangherty, 2184 South Seventh street, and Mrs. Thomas Orr, Mrs. Samuel | where a reception was held. Many friends Burns, Mrs. McKelly, of Ohio; Mr, | of the contracting parties were present, Orchard, Dr. McParlin, Mrs. Jas. Kitchen, | and the happy couple was the recipient Mrs. Major Wilson, Mr. Will McCague. | of many costly presents, as well as the T'ruly the affair was a brilliant one, in | congratulations and well wishes of their fact as lovely and finished a German' as | friends. cnn be recalled from out the city’s social STOCK. ELON mand; chol —Memorial 15¢: Canton Hercules 15¢; Lesming- i blenched Te; Ste- ! achied Bbgo: N Stevens’ N Uie; bleached sion of his return from Kurope. A | $1.50@3. 3, 3 butchers’ steers, medium to choice, $3.40@ Samats. Tho reftoshments, which wero | - Miss Auore Huutuker gave a delight- | Splondid bunquet was martaken ot by | 888 (7 b T RS, 4 i, Rt Like and, Daloegdo Sloskanna ab mE EAREOUS=Tably oll oloth 8883 a3 delicate and choice as the bestof chefs | ful “high tea” at her home on Saunders | those presont and a delighttul evening | o[l thg Jfiz T alnost two monthg, | , HOZS—Redeipts, 1,000: shipments, 1,0003 | N FPEER "0 Tonoy tn “neat one 1b. L5~ Plaid —Raftsman 20; Goshon could make them, were served in o de- | and Charles, on Friday afternoon at pre. | Was spent. 5 The “'run” has been surprisingly heavy and | lower: oholce heavy and butchers' selec- | frames 150 per Ib. war Liake apla Clty 6o, | lightful way at midnight from rooms ad- | cisely 5 o'clock. The dining room was | . The music at St. Barnabas last Sunday | prices during she/past few days have declined | HO0S, 85.10@5.30; packing and Yorkers, me- i N . [ ; acking and Y BrANs.—Hand-picked navy, $200 per is entitled to more than mere mention. | sharply. To-dayls market was active, but at | 9m 1o Lhme $4.80@5.05; pigs, common gx]mu " In the morning Stainer's entire commun- | 10@15¢ decling, ‘making & drop of '25w8le | bo §ood, S0, ion servico fn ' was suog and in the | during the it ‘Torty.elght lours. Prosent | Jansan Olty, Sept. AzsCattleske: (e evening, besides u well arranged pro- | prices aro didise lower than one cholce, 85,25a4,00; stockers, ¥2.00@2.60: feed- | oyders from the country requiring so- | gramme for the chior, Mr. Arthur Fast ! k s 1 Joining the parlors. The young ladvies | tastefully decorated with wreaths of who managed the affiur with such be- | smilax, and individual boquets of cut witching spirit and perfection, are indeed | flowers, each of a different variety, were entitled 80 the congratulations of all | placed at each of the covers. Five those blussed as to have been partici- | courses wers served, among which were and other grades down as low as Yot Qu No. 4, 8, Bébic; Anawan 24 ineh, Ilv"" ¢H L ALK, ¢ . 520 ing steers, $2,05@3.25: cows, $1.30@2.60, teeted stock and ¢rira care in pucking can- ( e, ) pants. included the ~regulation’ amount of | gave an organ recital of six numbers. ::':ll?;lfl;? good to choicy Hogs—Receipts, ' 5.000; shipments 1,000; 7::’nlulrruuv“l'::, ?l’rh:ll /ult "u;J:L ‘n‘v’x‘ruc,ljlrillu' 0L Futures, *'kisses” and “‘angels food.” The menu ’lune programme rendered was as follows: | neavy packing and shipping sold at $4.00w | Kood ta cliolce, $400@5.00; cominon to W6 | guated to the tocal irade for cominin.'si BLANKETS—\Y hite, $LO0@T.50; colored, ¥ . cards were triangular in shape, with a | Matcli Herolque. -Speer | 5.05.° Kough iieavy lots sold at 8470@4.xs, | dium, $3.05@4.50; skips and pigs, $2.26058.00. | * pruys—There are no California plum’ | §1.105,00, ’ u CHASE—EDWARDS, small bunch of bluebells and azaleas, },rflu« nboui % 2 1h5 Gt Fair to choice mixed grades sold at $4.80@ AEm——C L on the market. A few home grown are com- | Browy Smertivas—Atiantic A, The cards ure out for the marriage of | done in water colors, and each bearing | KUSuc, Dminor, (The Giant) 5.05. Light weight sold at $4.70@5.10, prin- OMAHA LIVE STOCK. ing in and are selling at $1.50 per bushel. Atlanti 1, 4-4, 7 Athantlc by 44, Miss Lulu Edwards to Mr. Clement | the name of its fair owner. Exaetl: ‘"‘1 h Variations. cipally 84.95@5.10, the latter quotations for — 4 Praciks--Choice Callforniastock Is going | lantie P, 44 Avrora Il Chase. 3 fourteen perspns were present, whic ’Klml:l‘;iblfi At Yurka:s Mm‘yf“"' Averagiog nlnety to 180 Antuday, fegh 17, ‘: 3 MULr"m“}:;'}:'nikg\mmh“ bkl i‘l"w:“r“ 1‘ {i :‘ : mfi? u‘l)[‘ The happy event will tako placo | number to the superstitiously inclined, gt PORBUS KGId 83 SRR - Cattle, l'“,m.ff,!’_'rm. supply of home-grown | Lawrened 1.1, 4 0ld Dominion, 4- “_edm-ml:ny evening, October 5, at 8 | portends that one of the number will be- English Detectives in New York. FINANUIAL There was about an average run of cattle ! grapes continues libera!, California, Tokay | o Pepperell 1 Papperetl O, 4-4, gcl.l.ck,‘ut t‘lp-rl(’rubyu-r;nn c!n:rcllxl in fl?'m? n'bndfi:uwuhx'n’l yex:r. {,lum;lver. NEW YoRK, Seut 17,—[Special Telegram " for Saturday, There were very few good cat- | and = Muscat, $1.50; choice Nome-grown, 'Unlmyl 0’“'1“3: anta Ao alifol rom Y 18 fact, w e no jorgotten thos ER, | =] ) Q. S 1 e 0] ol g Ha@iige, i - y 1 H Teoaption will be given at the: readence prosent, seemingly gy s;:mm:; to the Bie.]~The report that au English de- | Nrw Yonx, Sept. 17.—[Special Telegram | 4610, the bulk of the receipts being raugers | iaitge. Aurora L, 44, Gige; " ! and hard]y good enough for the dressed beef | Cran Arpres—The supply s light and 'fi;;: :‘;‘:‘:‘:ui‘.’ ul;w rW‘:ll;;; :)':h:;:vri:lo‘ :o dma Bek,)—S1oCcKs—The stock market "“fl"' "o packers and butchers, however, | th demand very fair. Cliolcs S1berign, $1.0J 3, Lzzie | of information that would eonneet Parneil. | Lo 48Y Was stronger and there appeared to | took over two hundred head, and feeders as | per bushel. AN 4 ) b ie King, Zelia | or some of Lis followers with the outrages in | ¢ 8 8lightly better fealing. Several of the | (DY fuote. VYalues continue about steady | ~ORANGES—Navles and Kodi, cnoice,$6.00 charming girl with many estimable traits | Wilson, Florence French,Mollic Knowles, | Ireland, does not surprise Irishmen, m da of the bride’s parents. The bride is the | from the pleasure of the hour. Those daughter of Hon. and Mrs. E. E. Ed. | present were Miss Mattie E wards, of Santa Ana, and is a lovely and | Wetman, Sue and Mg bt ol B cloth 1 stock, but common cows and butchi- X we; Cabot, Tige: F wnfi. bo: Fruit of big bears furped bull and bought stocks, | L ¥004 J B a0 iroene e, Th01 L ‘ zt ulurg\c:&r. The groom is too vn-,ll Carrie :ai-‘q' Mfil he A\‘l‘chun. Anna Me- zjfhl:lr.ll;;k}mwe& I;'AQo‘wn Irishmen Il::)z"l:g Green & Bateman now being the larges: A1s Wlack e way d;;“ . ||2“|§%:‘5I£;{§};; Qinoes, of largo lx‘-n',‘ffl'p"‘mmé‘r{'o'l’f«(;‘lm.mcn'..'i‘t."‘n’fl"%‘; lliirlx" nown in'Omaha to ne he! a 5 b , Miss Ricl i y r n he s, T S Tus oge. ] 3 ‘I’ | e, 3 5 0 Jaau 1o Ontabis liun 'l:‘l}i nc:&fno:ml hx; :lno 1::“" vy 1ch an 158 McKinstry of fack that Engiish d m.sle-ll." i 2 buyers. The shorts rushed to cover and frac- 2 CRANBERBIES—The market 1z fal:ly well | dale, Bie; New York mills, 10%c; Pepperell ity In | tional nees exte ‘The receipts of hogs were licht and the ay- | supplied with cood stock. Bell and cherry, | 44 inch, 105e: Pepperell, 46 inch, 1ik0; s s by means of indomitable - por- 2 large numbers. and are constantly siriving | tione: adVaces extending. tol polat ware | i ReElA)S B, Dos weso Tt and the ave | sunplied with kaod stacke, ekt and chermss | 4 e ke Benorelh erveranca wnd udustry nchieved | ‘T1k HYPERION CLUD held &' meeting | movemeoty aphi By oo eoled W e | AN stowal & doemat o (e out 85 | on the mariut during the morning, the buy; | aad will sllau 85.00@tv0. .00 Deperall, A4, Kiisol Contogy S8 i f TOW i i e o _— RAOTSRAD. ers not even: looking ata loa L was ¢ EMONS—T" b (air de- | blic: Canton, 4-4, B4 uwph, B ? euviable posmon in the ranks of prow: nug orxnmyd for the coming scason on ) side of the water, it 9334000, “Llliis causéd frec selling and mosk | o’clock in the uumufia before anything was ' mand, Cnoxcw‘elg.w&{w.ml (b g g sutta, 1ic; Valley, bu.‘ -" La