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AL, 86¢c asked; November, 35} 8¢ asked; | round produce ave sold em. this Crisn—Stevens' B 6c; bleached 7e; Ste- | of the First Baptist church, will address the and Miss Yatos, Mr. Jordan and Miss Dizos, FINERQSSY Mg,mgnm" SR R | e DF Cother lines of gooda re. | vens' A Tige; bicached 8ige: Stovens' BSige; temperance. necting, i the Tabor. THE WEEK IN SOCIAL CTRCLES. | 36 Mistor ane ptee-stiies i Poppictos mn:t& Oct. u“(.s--lmh : Onts—No. 2, M e, quiring egira, labor of packing cannot a Bleached Bije; Stevens’ N ojgo; bleachied | nacl e this afternocn, commencing ot 3:30 p. and Mist Kennedy, Me. Seaver and wu- the OCRS~—" short line ———— ways be supp on oulside ord at wens' S C. m. Allare inv! N own, . S| )l urns, Q ‘ feeling IVE STOUK. harged the local trade: ISCRLLANROUS—Table_ oil _cloth $2.85; i )y e walt and Miss Wilson, Mr. Wilson and Miss ‘ ;‘fi:{::fiffi‘ :'J:a by .:.l :::.;.?; o) 4 m';-'nuapn':r::u were u:u-u.ny \;:'u to-day, i $ige to %c; Dado Holland 12'4e. m“h?‘"fl-:tfe‘n’&':»?’mc‘:‘;:'"?\'mc The Wilson Anniversary—Mrs. Mul- | Lake, Mr. W. L. Dickey and Mrs. Dickay, ‘ o Union Stock Yards, Chi Oct. 22, | but little of anything except poultry and po- Plaid—Raftsmen 2 c: Goshen | gaventh. Rev John Gordon, pastor. [Preach- lon's P The favors were novel and beautiful, and with which the prices of securities that | /eIl TROCK ‘Wards, Chicago, Oct. 3. 1 tatoes wero received from near home, but 83ic; Maple City 8044c. | fng at 10:80 &, m, and 7:90 p. m. Sunday on's Party. as follows: 1st, Jugs and jockey-cap: 9d, showed the most weaknoess went up, Trading | —The Drovers' Journal reports: Yaral O y 8 G H No. 1, X, | schoolat 13 umbrollas and kottles; 8d, irons and loaves P Cattle — Receipts, 2,000 market steady; | scveral car loads of Colorado potatoes and ) i&v | school ai 12 m, has boen fair on the average, but chiefly of e S0 0 toekore "and | one carfond of California grapes were re- B. H. No. 1, ) of bread; 4th, pin-cushions and sticks; 5th, mittens and_courtplaster cases; 6th, ribbon bracelets and shaving cases. Hillside Congrogational church, Omaha View—Rev, H. C. Crane, pastor. Sunday school changed to 11:45 8. m. Preaching at 10:30a. m. by Rev. M. P. J. Thing. Mrs. Crane will speak at 7:30 on “Omaha as Seen From New England. First Methodist Fpiscopal church, on Davenport between Seventeenth and Figh- shipping _st ! on rapes. feedors, 81153105 cows, bullsand mixed, | ceived. There was no change in prices. Wa2.50; Te: cat LO(@2.65 ; t- | grocers M o vanpors, 60 o SLO@05; west | ETEICT 1o market fs fair, good stoc'k brings Hogs—Receipts, 13,000 market stronger, | 19720 " ; closing weak: mixed, $4.20@4.50; heavy, m;lhrrr_zu ;;‘(]:l‘:llll\t’l"‘._“l;‘\\’\;a}k!l"l;’l‘l::, 'lm.’g BO@4.65; $.25@450, sk 00l er, 22@24c per pound; cho v, 18 ’.‘m. Gl P58 1 S W 20c ; medium grades, 13| ,&vlll\c. Sheep—Roceipts, 2,000; market steady ; na- | CiErse—Market fair. ~Fancy full cream, Queckeo No. 3, , 87, B2lgo Anawan Red—C, 24 iuch, 15%c; 54 inch, 18; H. A. F., 3¢, 9c; X ge: G., 8, e, COMPORTERS —86.60(235.00. QD HANKRTS—Wiit, $1.00@7.50; colornd#.10 the professional character, but the impression prevails that the minimum of the depression has been reached and that the reaction was merely the result of the bears overtrading. Sharp covering has resulted, the amount of short stocks bought in being placed at 250,000 shares in some properties, particularly in THE WAKELEY-WEEKS NUPTIALS. " A canpparty was glven at tho residence of Dr. and Mra. Dysart Thursday evening. Whist and progressive euchro was the order and a most |'n)«?'ul>lu time was had by ail present. Miss Progressive Euchre—B'Nal B'rith An- niversary—The Scott Reception— General Society Gossip— - s Borkel Drie, | teenth—T. M. House, pastor. Proaching at Personal S . ~Roceip a g o Fanoy full cream, | ®fireacmen Sureria—Berkeley cambric, | teenth—T. M. House, . Proachin 3 Lighly appreciatod piano sclections. Among | Wostern Union, Connor tuking 10,000 shiaros | tives, 8542 5; westonn, ¥4001.50; ox- oung Afhericas, Thige; briok. cheeas, 100 tbg | No: 60, 0}dc: Best Yet, 44 0i(c, butter cloth | 10:30 . m, and 700 p. m. - Morning tapic by those present the following were toticed: on the way down to 74, The market today | *% [ OUG, SO S UCEUP - ¢ | In case, the; Limberger, 100 Tha in case, tde; | PO, ¥ies Caboty Figes Farwell Scs It ol | B¢ Sunday's sermon. Sunday school st WiNenWeska b g W TR P e was dull and easier, but the doclines were | youi, Oct. 22. — Cattle — Receipts, 4003 | Sgurs' fancy Ohio, the, b cam) o 115 0s Lons: | 2:30p. m. Young people’s meeting at 6:45 A : comparatively small, extending to 3)¢ potnts, v choice heavy | o POULTRI—Eair market spring chickens Phillip cambric, 11cy Lonsdale, 114e; Lona. , MF. Mrs. Hoath, Mr, ond Mrs. M. C. Nichols, Of an event of interest to Omaha so- shipments, 1,000; market steady i 2,80 dale, 8i¢c; New York mills, 10iq¢; Pepperell, m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday evening. i Miss Nichols, Mrs. Botkin, Miss Botkin, the latter being on Northern Pacific pro- | matives steers, $k304.70; Tait to good, §.50 | SL79rS 0 old fowln, €00aafo; ducks | 3% A5 HGATCL G T 115k5 Popt | Beats free;all wolcome. cloty which took place at Whitewater, | Mes. Markell, Mr. and Mrs. Colonel Henry, { forred and Oregon Railway & Navigation. | (04,30 ,‘medium 1o prime, | §120CH ! Econc, 80,8 por doxj, Surkeys, roll, b4 156; Pepperell, $-4, 18; Pepperell, | First Baptist church: Strangers® Sabbath 3,854 2.000@3,60. e t T@Te e T B e, 1ot | RSl L, e Wis., Wednesday, October 13, the Whitewater Register says: The ap- Mr. and Mrs. R. Pease, Miss Alexandor, Mr. and Mrs: Marony, Mr. and Mrs. Drake, Miss Walker, Miss Wren, Mr. Hingham, Mr, Aside from the decline in theso stocks there epperell, 10-4, ;!‘3\"‘; Canton, 4-4, ), 20¢ home. Corner Fifteenth and Davenport 814c; Canton, 4-4, digc; Triumph, 6¢; Wam: btroets. Rev. A, W. Lamar, pastor. Preach- were no special features, The stocks above market strong: choice heavy and butchers ton X sutta, 11¢; Valley, 5¢. ing at 1 & m. and 7:30 p. m. Young peo- | proaching marriage of Mr. Lucius | Henry Sharp, Miss Ida Sharp, Mr. and Mrs, v :;;r“h-u o ::;«;‘hfmu !rfla‘e s0ld on ;}n: 'l;l;: selections, $4.50(04.651 packing and Yorkers,' | 315 00 ok mabbite Shioe euch ] | - BROWN SuggTiNG—Atlantio A, 44, Tife; A x\‘Vn](g\lcy‘ of Chicago, and Mrs. Helon | E: C. Sayder, Mr. George Sauiras, Mr. H. O. 1 | 10 e divided leases of Oregon medium to choice,$4.20@4.50; pigs, common | ;. o] doz; venison, 16¢ per b, to good, #3.80604.15. v OYSTERS—F mfl’;r':..uu per hundred; bulk Kansas City, Oct. 22 —Cattle—Receipts | 81.35 per hundred, selects, $2.20 a gallon; 8,000; shipments, 2,000; steady but slow; | New York counts, 45c; selects, 35 3 to choice corn-fed, #4.25@1.80; common | standard, 27@30c; Royal, 40c; Jerome bays, to medium, $3.25@4.15; stockers, $2.00@ | 40c; Tiger, 2hc. 2.00; feeding steers, $.65@3.25;cows, §1.25@ Porators—The market is well suppiied. 250! Utah and Colorado stock sells at S0@S5c; Ne- Hogs—Receipts, 8,000; shipments, 800: | braska and Iowa stock 55@70c per bushel. ple's prayer meeting 6:45 p. m. Morning, sermon_ by Rev. A.F. Sherrill, pastor of First Congregational church; evening, ser- mon by the pastor, subject: “Conversion of & Roman General.”’ Sabbath school at 12 m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. All are cordially invited. Scats free. St. Philip's Free church (colored) 813 North Ninoteenth street. ~John Williams, Bantic H, 44, 7c; Atlantic D, 44, 8idc; At lantic P, 44, 53;c; Aurora LL, 44, 55¢; Au- rora C, 44, 41503 Crown XXX, 44, n’if j tion company will be expensive burdens for the compuny, and Northern Pacific preferred ’ ‘was further affected by the report of the pro- posed new issue of bonds. The companies appear to be drifting into a condition where i they will be compelled to acknowledge their Mercer and Mrs. Higgiuson, Ox WEDY53pAY ovening Miss Blanche L Kinney and Mr. Edward L. Corby will bo married at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Newton Hall, 1343 North Seventeenth s 7p.m A reception will follow at the Hotel Esmond. Woeceks, of this city, has been the sub- ject of pleasant converse and congratu- latory thought for many days past. Last evening was the time for which the wedding had been appointed, and a sunny day followed by amild and serene Hoosier LiL, 44, 53(c: Indian Head, 44, Tie} Lawrence LL, 44, 53%c; Old_Dominion, 5ige; Pepperell R, 44, 6ic; Pepperell O, 44 P-"p 'Pepr{&lk x llu i I’Ew‘(:refi 94, %‘3,0“ perel “ ica C, e} - chusett, 44, 7¢; Aurora R, 44, 3!@, Aurora i ion. ' t 2 p. m. Even " | insolvency and submit to reorganization, The H Go. pastor. Sunday school af ightfall gave happy omens for the fu- " 3 4 active and steady ; c) 00 i - | B 44, t8p. m. A most cordial welcome is | nightfall gave happy THE EXGAGRMENT of Mr. Henry Rosonbery, statoment that St Paul not earnings for | (LI SNSRI LEmneR io Sholoe, $00 | Swmes Boratons Cllie iacket, 1s woll sup. i Waat Polnt 2 i, 8 or, 1010, West | Glivays oxtended to sirangers. ture of the young people. At 8 o'clock | of Bromberg, Prussia, and_Misa Mollio Mor- il «'v'::"l‘f' —_— (‘lr‘xinia stock 3 per 1b, o Doint 20 i, 10,0z, 127ci West Paint 20, in, 19| Welsh Presbyteria:., Services held Jat. the | the auditorium of the Congregational | Fis of Omaha, is anngunced. orar, opinad. the eysk b Sois D OMAHA LIVE STOCK. for o AN S slow sale at 60@5e per doz | Zisyludonia X, Wije; Caledonia XX, 103ge; [ Fesiaence of Mr, K Hump oy oot 3:00 | church was occupied by a largo assom- | Yusrenpar Mr. and Strs. 8. 8. Auchmoedy 6 *Hith ” i ; Ox10xs—Choice large Californiaenions are | 1conomy, 9@ik¢e; Otis, 9@digo. . m., preaching ot 7:30 p. m. by tho pas- | blage of waiting friends. A profusion | celebrated the twenticth anniversary of their have hitherto been blind. Pittsburg Saturday, Oct.22. | < s T by PG TESRRRinERETEONIE IR Dy Lie Das fkerige. Mra M. W. Durao, mothier o8 e o L T P A T ibite fered on the market at 9c per bushel. tor, Rev. W. Rolan ms. Subjech: of beautiful plants lent their grace to the platform and organ loft. During the waiting moments the sweetest harmonies were called from the pipes by the skillful touch of the organist, Miss Nena Cook. Shortly after the hour named the tones Home grown. 60c(@81.00. General Markets. Cuurirno WER—$3.50 per doz. Serrirs—Cologne spirits, 188 proof, 81.10; do 101 proof, $1.13; spirits, second quality, 101 proof, $1.10; do 188 proof, $1.09. Alcohol 188 proof, $2.10 per wine gallon. _Redistill whiskics, $1.00@1.50. Gin blended, $1.50@ 2.00; Kentucky bourbons, $2.00@6.00; Ken- tucky and Pennsylvania ryes, $2.00@6.50; prices of fron'and steel, with a dragging market. The bank statement, which showed $2,100,000 increase in the surplus reserve, for & few minutes stimulated prices, but the market soon relapsed into its previous dull and weak condition. The close was barely “Young Men of Courage.” Presbyterian church, No. 1910 Lake street: Sabbath school at 3:30 and ‘hing service at 4 o'clock p. m. to-day. Sermon by Rev. James ?\k ‘Wilson, tor of the Castellar street Presbyterian church. A general invi- tation is extended. Stramgers especially ‘welcomed. Mrs. Auchmoedy, arrived from Ulster county, New York, Friday. Mrs. Durno has been the east for the last six months visiting rola- tions and friends, whotn she had not soen for twonty years. Her arrival afforded her tho Elmum of witnessing the, happy celebra on. Although the recsipts of cattlo continue ght. thero was quite a moticcable increase | ™ Cpyxirnugs—The market is fairly well as compared with yesterdag, there being | qypplied with good stock. Bell & Cherry, thirty-nine in to-day and oily twontyaix | &0; Sell & Bugle, 38.00; Cape Cods, #.0. o yesterday, The market was quict and the . BTl X shel humber of cattlo soid necessarily small. No | o 1oty """'5..."&‘0{;:: h o aeian Calt especially new features were developed, 5 valuos remaining about stcady at yesterday's | 1CEnia stock, §2.40 per bushol. steady ut about the lowest prices of the 5 Cr LerY—Th_receipts are largeranth, | Golden Sheaf bourbon and ryewhiskies §1.50 | Services at tho Walnut Hill Christian | of Tannhauser’s wedding march rang | ~OF Miss NeALy Sfevexs, the talented day. Compared with the closing prices of | PFices: stock better. Good stock brings 30@356 8 | @3.00. Brandics, imported, $.00@8.50; do- | church to-day conducted by J. S. Myers, | out, and the bridal escort camo into | fisnist, ,‘:&.'fi‘.‘,‘:".;‘i,.é’;'“";itf‘:':.{{‘.“;“'l‘:.':!.“. last Saturday there were advances extending Hogs. bunch. mestic, $1.30@3.00. Gins, imported, $4.50@ | ovangelist. Morning subject: “Confidence | view at the west entrance. Moss ¢ 063 por cont, Manhattan leading with 6, Oregon railway 5, Rock Island 414, Chicago, Burlington & Quiney 8, New York Central 2k, Michigan Contral 2%, North- westorn 2, St. Paul 23, Union The reccipts of hogs show a gain over | ~Ciorn—Cholce Michigan cider, $6.00@6.50 yostorday of six loads, thero being twenty- l"’é" e tin Bosd shle 4800, 8ix loads in to-day. At the opening of the °°""““";a‘“°°, 50,00, Mal market there were only twelve loads in the | . LEMONS—Messina, $5.50@6.00; B n " $7.00; Sorronto, $7.00. yards. ‘The balance of the recoipts oame in | $70: BOOMOITAL L oy e 100 6.00; domestic, $1.25@3.00. Champagnes, im- ported, per case, $28,00@13.00; American, per case, $10.00@16.00, HEeAvY HarpwARE—Iron, rate, $2.70; plow stecl, special cast, 41¢c; cricible steel,’ 6igc; to the music-lovers of this city was the piano recital given last night, at the First Baptist church, by Miss Neally - Stovens, the eminent young pianist. . The sudience was composed of leading musicians, who in Christianity.” Evening: ‘‘Personal Re- sponsibility.” = Workers mecting_at 3:30 p. m. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Every! invited. Tabernacle First Congregational church, 8. H, O’Connor, Frank Goodhue, Will Blessings and Seymour Cook, jr., offi- ciating as ushers. Following them came the bridesmaids, Misses Hattie Al G s oREL O < y appreciated tho excellence of the Pacific 25, Mis L8, T Solnes t};rm or four cars at a time duriumo most per Ib, g-‘:]lool;bgo\‘!‘.’l'(%ml‘,c;vng:&swléfss,ogcrpfi, 1710 Capitol avenue: ms‘)mcc! 3 lo:a);‘md ‘I)J‘oiu(xl:)so;‘ u.v:xglmlLgl(?‘llugn(;:u,“:‘l(\lu;‘:ll}g ¢ Aise Btevons has an exquistts toudh | acific 2%, Missouri 814, Texas Pacific 21, | of the forenoon. The buyers started off by 3 i . ; 3 , 81505 fel- | 740 Jed and sermon fn the morning by Rey. | bride, e —delicate, yet firm—and in_tho “Caprice Es- Lackawanna 214, Western Un. | oftering prices that were apout he higher | . POPCORN—Choice rice corn, 8c per Ib; other | locs, sawed dry, £1.00; tongues, each, S0c; Mr. Lamar, of the First Baptist church. In the evening by the pastor, Rev. A. K. Sherrill, “God’'s Gifts to Southern Cali- i Sabbath school at noon. All are veil, carrying in her hand a bunch of white roses, and finally the bride’s par- ents. The groom, accompanied by his brother, Arthur C. Wakeley, of Omaha, as best man, met his bride at the chan- Later in_the morning there | kinds, 2@3gc per Ib. was a little flurry on_the market and prices e MaFkat. advanced fullv 10c ubove yesterday's market, | , OuANeEs-Gcssina out of tho orkett two loads reaching $.35. The excitement ‘;!“‘,“13-00”- Nty b DaLde was short lived and the late arrivals sold at | Maica, $10.00 per bbl, £5.50 per box. pagnol,” by Moszkowski, the notes seemed than § like “‘poeled drew drops.”” The first number was the “Hungarian Rhapsody,” by Liszt, whose pupil Miss Stevens was while nfl- ing in Burope. Every number was axles, each, 7507 square nuts, per lb, 6@13c; coil chain, per 1b, 6}@13; malleable, 8w@10c} iron wedgos, 6c; crowbars, 6c; harrow teeth, g, spring steel, 4@sc; Burden's horse shoos, $4.75; Burden's mule shoes, $5.75; fon 3, and Louisville & Nashville3. St. Louis & Sun Francisco was 5{ and Northern Pacific ! preferred 3 per centilower. The total sales to-day were 109,705 shares, including 12,800 f oy First Christian _church, Tywenticth and | (. y o | The “Toccta and Fuge,” by Bach-Taussi " h Arries—Choice Michigan apples, home | barbed wire, in car lots, $£00 per 100 b : : ) cel steps and led her to the altar where | The “Toccta and Fugie,” by | of Reading, 13,800 St. Paul, 8,784 Northwest- | about the morning prices. grown, $3.00@5.50; Jonathons, $3.5038.75, | iron nails, rates, 10 to 50, §.40; steel nails, | Capitel avenuo: ‘Joseph H. ¥oy, LL. D | 4\ hoautiful marriage rite of the Epis- [ JDie Zufriedenheit,? ' by, Mozart-Kullal, | orm, 4,75 Richmond Terminal, 9,835 Northern Sheep. Cian Avrres—Choice Siberian, $3.00@3.50 | §2.50. pastor. Services to-day at 10:45 a. m. an was of the severcly classical style. Then Pacific preferred and 9,910 Lackawanna. Goveryyenrts—Covernment bonds were copal church was most impressively ad- ministered by Rev. F. T. Tee. At its close the Swedish wedding march filled the church with its joyful music and the cortege passed out by the east aisle. Following the muarriage ceremony a reception was held from 9 to 11 at the lmnl.rsomfl residence of the bride’s par- ents. Congratulations, warm and genu- ine, were bestowed upon the happy pair, whose united life begins under e¢ircum- stances so generously auspicuous. The bride is the only daughter of Hon. and Murs. T. D. Weeks, and is one of White- water's best and fairest girls. M. Wakeley is one of Chicago’s rising young men. Ilo has lately been pro- inoted to the office of assistant general There was very little doing in tho market. per bbl. Grapes—Home-grown stock is in liberal c supply and is moving freely at 4!¢c per pound ; 830 | California, Tokay, $2.50 per crate; Muscats, 1748 | $2.50; New York, 10-1b baskets, 35@45c. 3 yixces—New York stock §7.50(@8.00a bbl .+.15 cars, R. I, Chicago. ANANAS—The market is well suppled with 9 cars, N. W,. Chicago. | bananas at $2.00@3.00 per bunch. 5 cars, U. P., Waterioo. Nuts—New crop; Ohio chestnuts, 1214@15¢ ars, B. & M., Lincoln. | per Ib; peanuts, 73c, raw; Brazil nuts, 13c; .1 car, M. P, Union. | almonds, Tarragona, 20c; English walnuts, — 18¢; filberts, 12¢. Prevailing Prices. Fious and Feed. ing prices paid for live The following are the jobbing prices: s4.25@45 | Minnesota patents, $350 por cwt; Minne- @105 | sota Bakers’ straight, $2.20 per cwt; Kansas § a2 | and Missouri winter fancy patents, $2.45 0 S | 2:60; Nebraska patents, 82.25@2.85; rye flour, b @190 por cwt; rye, Graham, §L40 per 7:30 p. m. Society Christian Endeavor at 6:45 p. m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday ovening. First United Presbyterian church. Rev. E. B. Graham, pastor. 613 North Eighteenth strect. Public worship at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30p. m. Sabbath school at noon. The Central United Presbyterian church— Rev. John Williamson, pastor, Seventcenth street between Dodge and Capitol avenuo. Services at 10:30 . m. cand 7:30 p, m. Sabbath school at 13 m. Al are invited. Kountze Memorial Evangelical Lutheran corner of Sixteenth und Harney stroots— Rev. J. 8. Detweiler, pastor. Church_ser- vices and preaching by the pastor at 10:30 a.mand 7:30 p. m. Pruyer meeting at 10 a.m, Sunday school at 13 m. North _Presbyterian _church, = Saunders street. Servi numbers by Chopin and_Rubinstein were of o different style, and the Moszkowski and Liszt compositions of the modern school, giving the pianist an opportunity for render- ing widely different compositions, and they rml;o given with a finish delightful to listen 0." Hiprs—Green butchers", 5ie; green cured, 7e; dry flint, 10c; dry salt, So; green calt skins, T3c; damaged hides, two-thirds price. Tallow—8}{c. Grease—Prime whito, 3c; yel- low, 8¢c; brown, 1'4c. Sheeppelts, 25@40c. CoAL—Egg, $10.00; nut, $10.00; r $10.00; walnut block, $3.50; Towa lump, 83, Towa nut, $2.75; Illinois, $4.25@4.75. Lumber. AND TIMBERS. Official Receipts. Cattle... 14| “do 21 (N Y . Tug ExGAGEMEST of Mr. Herbort Lewis, of Bradford, Eng., and Miss Jennie Morris, of this city, is announced. Central Pacific... Chicago & Alton do preferred. ... C. 1 &G D, L& D &R.G. TruRsDAY EVENING 'Mrs. J. A. Horbach gave a card party at her residence in honor «f General G. B. Dandy, who leaves soon for Washington, D. C. Those present wore Sen- ator and Mrs. Manderson, General and Mrs, Hawkins, Colonel and Mrs. Terrill, Dean and Gardner, Mr. Benjamin ¥, Smith, Mrs, lins, Mr. Jose] Barker, Mr, and Choice steers, 1100 to 1300 Ihs. Fat little steers, 900 to 1050 s, fed range stee 1200 to Good to choice corn-fodl cows + 2I%St. P.&O.... ®3/| o preferred © 58" [Texas Pacifl &34 Union Pacifl cwt; wheat, Grahain, 8.7 per cwt; corn FLO s at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. | giongor and ticket agent of the Chi- chott, Mr nan’Kountze, Mrs. o |W. Common to u @200 | eal, vellow, 90¢ per cwt; corn meal, white, | A 6in. White Pine & Morning subject: “Cain and Abel;” evening i ¢ ‘Ouiney Railway | Ella Beal, Mr.'Victor Caldwell, Mrs. H. M. K| do preferred Good 1.50@2.00 et owt: o ed foo b (A WA st: “The First Commandment.” Sun. | €420, Burlington & Quincy Railway | 3 3 wt!w. P etearaph, a0es3 | 8L00per ewt: chopped feed, $14.00@16.00 per | 1B a company, and manifestly has a most oS Ao L 00 Daciibn foreacings) promising future before him. As a son hool at noon. Young people's meetin, $0.00@12.00 per ton, dwell, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. I'M{kM“' p. m. Strangers made welcome at al Charles Shiverick, Mr. and Mrs. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Boyd, FINISHI Na. Moxgy—On call casy at 8 per cent. 1st and 2nd, clear, 1, 1} inch, 8.2s.. J PliME MERCANTILE PAPER -— 6@8 por ders, 900 1hs Mr. and war Fair t e AY—Upland prairie, $7.50@8.00; common | 8d, clear, 1 inch, s. 3 s. R the scrvices. of our former fellow citizen, Hon, I | Mrs George W. Holdredge, General McPar- 1 cent. £ g ve feed: co;};‘rsc :E.lw@io'(’v. 00N 4wt g 110, 8 Walnut Hill M. E. church, will hold its | Wakeley, late chief justice of Nebraska, | lin, Mrs. Collins, Miss Collins, Mr. and Mrs. i STERLING EXCANGE—Quiet, steadyandun- | 1bs aud upward i 7 A select, 1inch, .25, first service in their new hall, in_Hertzman's | ho has boen long and well known inour | A.J. Hanscom, General and Mrs. Cowin, Mr. changed. Stockers, 400 to 700 b Grocer's List, WY 1 9 in block, Mercer avenue. C. H. Savidge, pas- | city, and Mrs. L. M Bennett and Mr. and Mrs. e Prime fat sher Covrrr.—Ordinary grades, 20i4@21c; fair, “ tor. A Subbath school will be organized at | “ A5 1o the many guests prosent were: | Lewis 8. Reed. PRODUCE MARKETS. Fair to medinm 215 @322; prime, 23@Hc; fancy green and 10 o'clock. Preaching at 11 o'clock, Come | "0 e e o thaloraam . Common sheep. yellow, 23@25¢; 0ld_government Juva, 28@ friends and help usto elect our Sabbath | Mrs. . Wakeley, mother of the groom, | myy youxe Pe s nssociation of the — o | Eight and medium hogs 0c; interior Java, 25@28c; Mocha, 28@30c; school officers. Miss Nellie Wakeley, sister, and Mr. | gountze Memori ch gave an entertain- hicago, Oct. 22.—Following aro the 3:30 | (Guod to clioice heavy hogs sted, 20igc: MclLaughlin's A ETola Fonarol Prankit Arthur Wakely, brother, all of Omaha. closiug p AR e RN S Diiwort's. Bo; Hed Cross, |« & 4 St. John's church—Corner Franklin_and ment at the church, corner of Harnoy and Flour—Steady and unchangod. Wheat—Dull “with less doing, closing %o Dbolow yestorday; cash, 703;¢; Docomber, Tde; May, Tic. —Qu The bridal party took the eastbound train at midnight. Mr. and Mrs. Wakeley will take no wedding journey, but go at once to their home in Chicago. Twenty-sixth streets. William Osgood Pear- son, rector. Morning prayer, litany and ser- mon by Bishop Worthington at 11 . m.; evening prayer and sermon, 7:30 p. m., the rector will preach. Sunday school 9:45 4. m. Seats free. St. Mark's Evangelical Lutheran, corner North Twenty-firstand Burdette streets. Rev. George H. Schriner, pastor. Morning servi 10:30; evening service, 7:30, subject: Christian Church of Middle’ Ages.” school2:30 p. m. Strangers welcome. Seward Street M. E. church—Rev. Charles W. Savidge will have as his subject Sunday morning, “Two Masters,” In the evenin the serimon will be addressed to “Wives and Sixteenth streets, Friday evening for the Denefit of the St. Matthew's mission. Among those who took part were Mr, Palin Saxby, Miss E. Marion Kinkel, Miss Daisy Higgius, Master Charlie Higgins, Miss Francesca Reeder, Mrs. J. T. Clarke and others, DATTENS, WELL TUBING, PICKETS, 0. G. Batts, 21 in....... (0 14x3 in, 8. 18, 8 in Well Tubing, D & M aud Bev. Pickots, D & H, Flat " WV gauare, BOARDS. .00 No. 2, com, s 1s §17.00 50 No. 4, 13.00 Extra 4-tie, $2.60; No. 1, §2.00; heavy stable, $4.00. xed, 8ig@llo; stick, 9@9ifc. Hams, 11}§@11gc; breakfast bacon_sides, 83 @ic; dr, oulders, T@ilie; dri : dried beef regular, 9}{@10}¢c; hams picnic, T3{@se. DriED FrUITS—Apples, new, &', 6c; eva porated, 50-1b_ring, 101{@103;c; raspberries evaporated, 20c; blackberries, evaporated 93{@10¢c; pitted cherries, 19@20c, peaches,new 7igc; evaporated peeled peaches, 28(@20e,evap- ted, unpared, 15@19; new currants, 7@ 7i{c; prunes, 43, @5e; citron, 23@24c; raisins, London layers, $2.25@2.30; 'California loose No. Av, Pr. No. Aw. Pr. 18....1086 3.8 modorately active and easier, de under yesterday's close] November, 40i(c; May, 443 Oats—Steady but easier, demand fajr, clos- ing lower; cash, 2lge; November, 25¥c; 209 ¢ 1ir First Anniversary. Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Wilson, of the Castel- lar Street Presbytoria church, colebrated the first anniversary of their marriage Thursday evening. Vocaland instrumental music added to tne pleasure of the evening. Miss Case, Misses Burstall, Mr. Upton and Miss Wilson participated together with Mrs. C. F. Gardner, of the Dodge strect church, and Mr. and Miss Rich of the Hillside Con- .. 402 82.50 —XEW IAMBSHILE . €O, A . ' THE rinsT of a sorios "of partios to ho fivun under the auspices of the A. O. H. band oc- curred at Cunningham hall Tuesday cvening, It was attended by nearly one hundred and fifty couples and was a_complete success fin- ancially and socially. James Douglas was master of ceremonies, and K. Burk and D, P, Clifton comprised the committeo of arrange- ments. The floor committee was Messrs P. Douglas, P. Casey, W. Schroeder, A. Kuhn, m at Sle. L L A, 12, 14 and 16 ft. $21.50 C, & STERIS--DEIORNED, Bl TW e e 90050 DL ¥ NG. No. 1, 4 & 6 in, 12 & 14 ft, rough No,1, & & 16 ' e %...00 28 R 23 WESTENN cOWS. 48.... 861 2w No No. R T S YR “ @ ; Lurd—Moderately active with no marked . 165 Mothers.” All are invited. X f | Hill 7. McCoy, M. Douglas, D. McGauliffo, W, clumgzo; cash, §6.30; November, $6,15(6.1 WESTERN COWS—3 muscatels, $2.052.15; new Valencias, 9@ CEILIG AND PARTITION. St. Mary's Avenue Congregational—Rey. | Eregational church. . Miss Gertio Johinson | Horer, 3. Kulin and . Cascy. Dry Salted Meats—Shoulders, $5.00 49....10% 9.00 9!é~ 1st com, 3¢ in White Pine Ceiling. . ‘Wiliard Scott will preach both “morning and | 1€ 8 SEEICR 0 RO AR &_“{m et AN short clear, §7 85740+ Short Hbs. &7 BUTCHERS' & ANNED Goops—Oysters, standard, per|ond ¢ 7' w7 huT evening at10:30 and 7:30 o'clock. In the | M and Mra, Wilson wors the rociplents of Personal. ButterDull; creamery, 18@%c; dairy, 10 [ 3....1080 250 case, $3.10@3.15; strawborries, 2-1b, per caso, | Clear, 3 in. evening the young people’s choir will assist | MARY beaw prescuts and many kin $3.00@3.10; raspberries, 2-1b, per case, $3.00@ 3.10; California pears, per case, $4.70@4.80; apricots, per case, .10@4.25; peaches, per case, §.75(@5.85; ‘White _cherrics, per case, i per case, $1.00@4.10; blueber- ries, per case, $2.30@2.40; egg plums, 21b, so, $2.50; pincapples, 21b, per’ case, 3.20@5.75; 1-1b salmon, per’ doz, $2.00@2.05% 21b gooseberries, per case, $3.25@8.35; 210 string beans, per case, $1.75; 2-1b lima bea per case, $1.00; 2-1b marrowfat peas, £2. o 2.60; 2-1b early June peas, per case, &7 tomatoes, 2.40@2.50 @2le. Choese—Dull; full cream choddars snd flats, s, Ll@llXc. Mrs. O. N. Ramsey Las returned from the const. Mrs. W. L. Parrotte has retarned from her trip to Illinois. Mrs. J. M. Stearns will leave this week for California to regain her health. W. A. L. Thompson and_wife of Topeka, Kan., are in the city visiting friends. Mrs. Thomas Courtright, of Newark, I, is & guest of Mrs. Munn on Ohio street. Mrs. F. B. Brayton has returned to the hoan X & wishes, The people of Castellar street pociconf? e el ok Phar. cir oo iati R A generosity. Mrs. Mullen's Party. Oneof the pleasantest inaugural parties of the season was given at the new homo of Mrs. B. Mullen, Twenty-cighth street and Poppleton avenue, Thursday evening. The residence—a large, elegant and comfortable ono—was completed a fow wecks sgo, and the choir, singing gospel hymns. Topic of evening sermon: “‘Square Cornered,” Sun- day school at noon; chapel schools at 3 o’clock. All welcome. All Saints’ church, corner Twenty-sixth and Howard. Take Farnam street and Park avenue or St. Mary's avenue cars to Twenty- sixth street. Rev. Louis Fahner, rector. Holy communion, 7:30 a. m.; morning ser- viee and sermon, 11 &. m.; Sunday sehool, 9:45 5. m.; evensong and sermon, 7:80 p. m. ST A12inch s.1s.. No.1,com. 13 . 1's,12 1t o iy (o T A 140 G e EOES Gt b ) : Inch Grooved Roofing, $1.00 per M moro than 12-nch Stock oards samo length. hanged heavy green salted, 7c; ; salted bull, 6¢; green salted int, 12@ y calf, 12@l3c; o; deacons, cachi, 80c. ol i No. 1 country, 4@ Teceipts. Shipments. 16,000 23,000 Flour, bbls, B At all times a cordial welcome to all. ; i i Wheat, bu 139,000 AN FI dorn, W ORI Trinity Cathedral. Services at 8 and 10:90 | the younger membars of the family doter e e e P e 8“*,,"‘}'“ l‘f.g:; D LArD.—Tierce, 7c; 40-Ib_square o NTh i b_ud-da:_' l&hwl n‘ 12:15 { m. The pe‘; R dat b e e yimlm hd | two weeks in Chicago, returned home Thurs- Qais ] 50-b round, 7ige; 20-Ib round, 7ie; | White cedar, 6 in., 3¢s., 120; 9 in. qrs., 11c; | d0an Wil preach mornlog and evening. | gi,ingroom,and the highly polished ficorsand | 98V Ealagiye 43000 s, Tigc; 5-lb pails, T5c; 3-1b pails, | 8 in. qrs., 10c; 4 in. round, 15c; 'Tennessee & ays Wel d spotless walls, contrasted with the elegant | Mrs. James M; Woolworth and Miss Wool- i O R i Red Cedar, Split, 15c; Split Ok, 12¢. NoTES. toilets of tho ladics and the sombre suits of | Worth have arrived home frow their Celifor- oasli ‘mber and M 90 Live Stock Soll. voAR.—Granulated, 7l{@i%c; conf. A, LIME, ETO. The ladies of the Dodge Street Presbyte- | the gentlemen, presented a sceve of unusual | nia tour, o5ce. e NGO ve crock Sol, 03@Tc; white extra G, %c; extra G, | Quincy white lime (best), %0c; Akron ce- | rian church, are to serve a dinner in their | Joveliness. About thirty couples responded | Mrs. Rev. H. C. Crane, of Hillside church, g om—Bettor; cash, 203@40K0; May Showing the number of head of stock sold @B4c; vellow C, 5%@514¢; cut loaf, 7@ | ment, $I. hair 80c; plaster, $2.75; tar | lecture room, on Thursday October 27, from | to the invitations and enjoyed till a late hour, | has returned from a four months' visit to Ay ctter; cash, 203@40}c; May, | on the market to-day: i;:lw\vdu'ml» T (Wi g K board, §1.75; sash 40c per ct.: doors, 40c per [ 5to8 o'clock, The tables will be arranged | tho hospitality of the hostess and her family. | Massachusetts. ats—Dull; cash, 4H@2U¢c; M: CATTLE. 10Kk LES—Medium bbls, $.50; do ct.; blinds, 40c per ct.; mouldings, 40c per | by states, and all are very cordially invited | An enjoyable supper was served at 11 o'clock. Mr. Samuel Brown, accompanied by his L e < bl ay, ¥ G. 1. Hammond & Co. 156 | half bbls, 83.75; ct.; tar felt, per cwt., $2 straw board, | to eat at their native state table. Christmas | Prof. Hoftman furnished the music. Among | wife and mother, havo left for an extended “Rirm; $0.20@685, Lobiwan & Rothehlld, ... €8 | hats buis, b $L75. turkeys, oysters, minco pie and all good | tho guests wero: Mr. and Mrs. A. Murphy, | European trip, i Whisky—$1.05. Shivoars o b e Two-h il a S OUIEAGN ISLLOW DUIR. thidgs; tanoply.toiogats, M. and Mrs. O. McCaffroy, Mr. and Mis! | (om0l ¢, S, Chase and Miss Fanny Bute - Dull and quiet; creamory, 23 SR ppers 0 | s A T ORI Do, | Gom. 4 &0 in, flooring. 15,00 H. Forscutt, a fluent and en- | T. J. Fitzmorris, Mr. and Mrs. R. Downey, | yorflold arrived homo Friduy evening from v 10@31e A 4] el b4 SR S (s s [ Star « 41,00 peaker will hold two service in and Mrs. M. Sullivan, Mr. and | (peE0 SRR RO e, b " s 6@ ot AL —— | No.3tub, $5.50; No. 3 tub, $.50;" wash: | Clear 5% in Ceiling L a1 S A RO, servioe n ME oot My ieomnt | their tour to the Paciflo const. | New York, Oct. 22.--Wheat—Rec Total..... teeiieeveiiesess 430 | oards, $1.75; assorted bowls, $2.25; No. 1| Clear 3 in Partition 9500 | wenty- ; TR e T 5| Mrs.S. P. Tillotson, of Marshall, | S g Cb - ik 5 TN o b, ¢ ) i . Twenty-first and Clark streets, to-morrow at [ Mr. and Mrs.' J. Green; the Misses ] 3 y ALLS0T expieeh Hopuonsinfvans 5 jioag: churns, 80; No. 3 churns, §; No. 8 churns, 87, | Clear inished, 1 & 11 in's 3 11 o'clock &, m. and 7:30 p. m., and on_every | M. Smith, M. Quinn, A Cleary, N. Garvey, | and Mr. and Mrs, L. W. ‘Tillotson, ‘of Pl b @!{ early, but soon weakened and G. 1. Hammond & 14| | TopvccoToriliard’s Climax, #4o3 Splen- | Clear corrugated ceiling, 4 i alternate Sunday thereattor, Welcome ox. | W. Heelan, M. Heelan, N Petcrson, Lt | mouth, Wis., are the gucsts of A, W. Saxe. ‘] of improvement, closing, however, firing spot | Anglo-American did, 41c; Mechanic's Delight, 41c; Leggett & | Yellow pine casing and bas et Savin M. Brafon. B St Folix, B Stht, § Miss Helon Mathowson left. Thursday for & lota flm but very quisty :'{'e'fivfl'{t:;}d S | Hurris & Pishe Mayadafiar dlos Comersions, 8oy Drum: el e Sullivan, L. Sullivan, M. B3rennan, L. Dws the KRockies and southern California on @ ihle; No. , 8314 elevator, Siig @@ wond’ Horse Shoe, 4lc; T. J., 87; rg's, % o P B fecse Bt sl el BRgUYE tri! v re ’ PSR Sy ChiH) Rt BN CHURCH NOTICES. . GOERERR. g b 4 e Yk 3 | paesue s of oot fisse calis' il ] overhor closod ut 8lge. RACKERS—GArneau's so utter an T Reuben irull of Rutland, Vt., is t it S it OoF S J 5 ¥ ki Corn—Receipts, 380.500; exports, 25,000; 110 | picnic, ¢ s, sc; ginger snaps, 8c; city St. Barnabas Free church, Nineteenth and | oldest practicing attorney in the world, He | Messrs. T. Tallon, J. Swift, C. J. Smyth, I, Mr. W. I D and family returnod in moderate demand: ungraded, 5214@>523; Ninalen of stook in this markek are’ made 'As—Japan, 20@s5c: gunpowder, 20@ | tor. Plain celebration at 7:30 a. m.; choral re. “Ric i | 4, Garry, 3. A, Linahan, ¥ \ participa fostiy d No. 2 Suik@idige delivered, spot and i ]'-'?lu\\'l live weight unless otherwise sm(fi!. €03{c; Young Hyson, 25@bde; Oolong, 20@ | celebration at 11 a. m. Evensong’ and parish YM *..S’Z'{,fi,fi?nfi[r“;m°§:Ts2'i-m?wfi’fi»‘f-‘n§- B B ke Rromnan, T Jo Mo | preslacaiis) yiaih 3 vives November closed at 526, Dead hoga sell at Mo per 1b. for all weights, | 600 meeting at 4 p. m. Sunday school at 1 pe “Skius,” or hogs weighing less than 100 lbs. no value. Pregnunt sows are docked 40 1bs, and stags 80 1bs. by the public inspector. Carthy, P. C. Heafey, W. O’Brien, M. J. Scanlon, and George W. Paul. m. A most cordial welcome always extended to all strangers. First Presbyterian church,corner Dodge and Seventeenth stre tev. W. J. Harsha pastor. Services 10:30 a. m, and p. m.; preaching by the pastor. Sunday school at close of morning worship. _Young peoples’ meeting Monday evening at 7:30. Unity _church, Seventecenth and Cass streets—Rev. W. E. Copeland pastor. Ser- taining beaux, when the century boguh. She was born on Christmas day, 1753, William Russell Sever, the oldest graduate of Harvard college, died at Plymouth, Mass. October 3, aged ninety-six years. He e tered Harvard in 1805, and was graduated in 1811 Mrs, Lucy Luther, of Hadlyme, Conn. died a few days ago aged 108 years. Until her last sickness sho was healthy, and re- Oafs—RReceipts, 161,000; export steady but quiet; mixed western, white w B0 Rio, nomi Mme. Muzzacato-Young, wife of Mr. B, B. Young, arrived in Omaba last week from Salt Liko City, and is at how to lor frionds at 1910 Capitol avenue, Mr. Georgo W. Tillson aud bride returned Lome Thursday morning from Lancaster, N. H. They will go to housckeeping at 60§ South Twenty-eighth street. Bishop Charles H. Fowler, of the Mothos dist Bpiscopal church, will bo in the city on JELIIES--20-1b pails, $2.00. -Seven sixteenths inch, 1-:@123?. No. 70, 4-gallon_kegs, $145@1.50; New Orleans, per gallon, 88(@46c; maplo syrup, half Ibbs, “old time,” per gallon, 80c; Igallon cans, per doz, $10.50; half-gallon cans, per doz, $6.25; quart cans, $3.25. Stakcu—Mirror gloss, 53c; Graves' corn, 63{c: Oswego gloss, 7c; Oswego corn, 7c. Dry Goods. Progressive Euchre. One of the pleasant cvents of the week was the progressive euchre party given by Mr. and Mrs. George C. Bassctt, at their home on North Ninetoenth street on Friday even- ing. It was truly a social gathering of their old and young friends. After playing cavds Live Stock Notes. Hogs higher. Cattle unchangod. Fair receipts for Saturday. Hogs averaged sixty-saven to the car. sales, 70.000 bags; October, $1 ; Novewber, '$16.80¢16.55; Decomber, - $16. | @17.05; January, $16.80@17.00; February, Murch, $16.85@95. Potroleum—Steody; United, T3%o. Eggs—Stoady; demand fair; = western, (i L A { Yeloc] v o Wednesday, and will speak in the Fiz 5 Lolke Tho Anglo-Americau hogs_cost about 835, | Corrox Fraxvess 10 per cent trade dis. | Vicos at11 & m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school | fained her mental, faculics. Sholeaves u | until about 11 o'clock the tables wero cleared | S0yl Ul enrch on that X T 3 Tork—Steady; moss quoted at §13.75 old; | N¥e, Wilson, Morehouse Co. sold 25¢ hogs. | count—LL, Y 8, Be | o O i il wnito by hy | Georgo Bancroft rocently celobrated the | freshments, such us she kuows so well to do. | = Mrs. L. A. Ballantine and Mra. ©. E. Cole $14.50 new. G. Grosvenor, Tokamuh, murketed a load | Nameless, 5igc Harvest Festival, In tho evening the sub. | anniversary of his birth. He has completed | Just as the repast was finished, Mr, "‘”K" ton, of Syracuse, ieb., mother and sister of Lard—Triflo higher but very quiet; west- | of 80¢ hogs. & like the his eighty-seventh year. He is in good health and his valet, an intelligent Frenchman, said he had never before kuown bim wove.clicer- ful. In Brown county, Il man who 8 in his eighty-sixth year and has Redman said the company would attention of the host and hostess for a few moments, and_in a neat little speech stated that their friends knew this was near this fifteenth wedding anniversary e would like to would be & reme Deputy Revenue Collector W. C. Ballantine, are viaiting at the latter's residence, 1618 Vrebster strect. Mr. and Mrs, Clement Chase will bo at home it they | onTuesduys and Thursdays, after November csent them sgmothing that | 1, at the residenco of Colonel Chase, Thir- ern steam, spot, quoted at $6.70 Butter—Quict and ‘western *ieamery, 4 L‘hmucvglcu\l) eg@iie. Milwaukee, Oct. 2 ject of conversation will be “‘Gantanea Bud- dha, the Christ of India.” North Omaha Baptist Mission, meeting at Cane’s new store building on Twenty-fourth street, north of Lake in Kountze Place— Rev. F. W. Foster, pastor of missions. Reg- N c; RX, . s 40, 103405 60, %0, 15¢; 80, colored, 10c; 30, Colored, ‘lcolm‘cd. 15¢; Bristol, 13%¢; Union 50, CAKPET Wanp--Bibb white, 18¢c; col- A. Mandcelbaum, Blue EHill, marketed a tern, 18@25c: | lo2d Gf nogs at $4.25. Among the visitors at the yards was S, M. and” unchanged; western, | Crooks, Clarinda. Ia. . W. Harshman, Avoca, wis here yester- Ay looking for fecders. . —Wheat—Lower; | da y ; aver 800! e bee e rance 5i this pleasant and | téenth and Dodge streets, uutil their own 3 ndard, So; Gem, 11¢; Beauty, | ular Sunday services at 11_a. m. and 7:30 | BEVr scen @ piano, never been within ten T e i i cash, 70c; November, Wiye; May, 18)0. Fuller & Paton, Fullerton, sold a load of | 123e; Boone, lc; B, cased, 8.50. ¥ | p.m. Sunday schoolat 12:16. The public cor- | iles of a Tallway, never wore @ collar o Sl VR s e Toped they would ro- | hiomo is ready for occupancy. Corn—Neglected; No. 3, Bue. 255.1b hogs at the top price. Puixrs—SoLib CoLons—Atlanta 5i¢c; Sla- | dially invited, - necktie, and never had on @ palr of socks | gy, 1 WENEe, S Hiningroom. Mr, | 0% Guy C. Barton is home from Europe. Quta—Dul white, 8ii¢o. J. Lynn, Uuion, was at the yards and | ter bc; Berlin Ol Gigo; Garner ON '6@7. | Park Avenue United Presbyterian church— | Ce Be can remember. s 1 ont, in | The other memnbers of the party accompany- ye—Firmer: No. 1, ble. S 3 b Bsselt responded, acegpting the present, in behalf of himself und wife, and thanking the Barley—Higher; No. 2, 66c. bought a load of stock cattle. PINKE AND ’lhuu( —Richmond te; Allen 6o Provisions—(uiot; pork, October, $13.50@ | , W- S. Bodley is here from Omaha for a fow st week at 1 River 6¢; Richmond 6e he was tne Rev. J. A, Henderson. avenue and Grant stre Mrs. Harrict Bailey died la isville in her 109th year. astor. Corner Park Preaching in the ing Mr. Barton in his tour on the continent, Riverpoly i) balglt Mrs, Barton, G, K. Harton and Miss Yost, Bl o FR0iR g sific INDIGo HLul—Washington | morning at 10.50 & . Subject:® “Minis. | Mother of six children, the grendingcher of .- s will romain fn Washington for a time. 14.00. days.~Chicago Drover -“j“‘";“- PO g Tudigo blue prints, 100; | terial Devotodness:: evening. 2;‘1 . an. | nincieen, and the great grandmother of | A wrcrprion was tendered Thursday even- | Mrs. I, I3, Branch gave a very ploasant tea Minneapolis, Oct. 93.—Wheat—Firm | ;1% Haneen, Wayne, was hore and mar- | American 6ge; Arnold 63e; Aruold'B 1loj | Subject: **Lesson From Paul's Second Mis. | forty-two. - She outlived all her children and | ing to Rev. and Mrs, Willard_ Seott by tho | party on Friday evening at her residence, and higher: No. 1 hard, October, Tiic; No- | Feted uloud of corn-fed natives. Arnold A 130; Avnold Goldseal 103ge. Dres: | slonary Journe Sabbath school at noon, | Bearly half the grandekiidren, Her youngest | Ladies’ society of the Mary's avenue | 209 South Twenty-fifth avenue. The guestd \ Yomber e: Decomubr, Ta0; Mave 47sie; | H: B. Teschemaker, Cheyenne, was at the | Charter Oak 43ge; Rawapo #3e: Lodi dios grandehild is fourteen years of age. Prayer meeting Weduesday evening at 7:30. . Congregational church, ‘The reception was | were: Mr. and Mrs. Brady, Mr, and Mrs. Novenber, | vards with thirteen loads of cattle. Noi 1 northorn, October, 051¢ Allen 5ie; Kichmond bige; Windsor 8c; | You are invited: G alln Biseh Inchmend ! colored man, who has been | held ot tho residenco of Mr. and Mre. Georgo | Wakoflold, Mr. aud Mrs. Reymond, Dr. and 69; December, 70e; May, {c; No. 3, | Tyson & Lawrence, Milligan, sold a load of AYmons ol aoida te, German Lut} church, 1005 South | 8t the cclnty poor farm at St Joseph, Mo., | W. Hall, 938 Park avenue, and from 8 o'clock | Mrs. Jones. Northorn, October, ;. November, 65¢; De. | 201-1b hogs at §4.35, the top of the warket. Gixanay—Plunkett checks Tigos Whit | muentieth stveet 8. 1. Frese pastor, Sers | 07 ino past two months, died on Monday | until 11 the parlors were thronged with guosts, | = Captain J. N. Marshall and wife have gone cember, s May, T03e. The string of hogs bought by G. H. Ham- tenton Flie: York ihe; Normandi Dress | vico every Sunday at 10 a.m. Sunday schos, { 1ast, at the advanced age of 105 years. | By the rare tact and hospitality of Mr. and | to Leavenworth to attend the annual family Flot--Patents, $4.1@4.25; bakers', §.25 | mond & Co. on yesterday's markct cost #4.25, | $hcj Caleutta Dress S50 Whittenton Dress | g1 3 p, w! ““t | Gabriel was born July 19, 1782, in Richmond, | Mrs. Hall the occasion was made a most | reunion at the home of Mrs. McCracken, @3 The S 5 Renfrew Dress @12 dard Cattle company have made arrangements to feed six thousand head of Va, For twenty-two years ho wasa slave, and was owned by a man named Randolph, & Oce happy and memorable one. ‘The evening was | tober 24, at which time tho father, Rev. Third Congregational c¢hiih, corner of delightfully spent, being enlivencd ‘with | Joshua Marshall, of Kivkville, Ta., will cele- se. Woods 40 B4an- | Ninoteenth and Bpruce giresis A, B Benst )i i Canmnics—Slater 41 —Whe: 0, Receipts—Wheat, 269,000 bu, dard 4}4e; Peacock 415c. Shipments—Wheat, 41,000 bu; flour, 31,00 3 o bman | 4% ) { relative of John Rendolph, of Roanoke. Tn | music, the playing of Mr. Louis Ej brate his eightleth year. Mr." and_Mrs, buls. g‘ih\‘\‘x’fl!‘nfil“fi“{u\ :‘Ji.,‘}l'n'c‘.‘:“’.‘.‘f,’:.fn{;“ 15908 | o D0MET axe—Ang "":“,T','.“‘,:,u‘fi‘;j\"f"“" Bah pprary “z;nn'.'fi;"m“l":fi“‘“"’;":"fi‘ 1‘;‘:11"(‘.? 1504 ho purchased his frecdom of his master, | particularly complimented. The Woods I;(n}nc Plattsmouth, now of igxm'llh | Cincinnati, Oct. 2.—Wheat--Dull; No. | thousand. s L suisbon 0 o Tosos Fowitnn 89 | Chirley o ui'10130; 1n the evoning at .60 9 1 | & T rleTe, fhak, vilere he | Yeas spms & CuRLias Gver Tian: b B gaunty, Ka0s, will 150,150 BApRY WL B Il ot Frank Limbeck, of Schoonmaker & Lim: 3 York 8 ., 1461 SWitt Itiver Tiye; | Sunday achool at noon. All fricnds of the [ Lyed until 1810, and next, located 'in Lowis. | fiual docislon not to legve Omaa. ' ! (601l ,&o: -.n;j‘xvg_v “‘"-.1 e beck, Ossian, Ia., was in with two loads of ndike O O, Bi0; Thomdiks o g, §(%e! | relizious interests of this church and com- | Fatya™of ‘nine children, all of whom are A DELIGITPUL gorman was given Tuesday | OTho Presbyterts b bas fwelve thed ll:"!—_llflill""“o-o'-!-"":“\:: Lk ::!‘:xht)a‘;\mr‘n:c'en-m c‘x"’n'(:'l:\.l{rlu'-:n“flx:' e | Thorndiko 190, 9340; Thiinaike XXX, 18c; | munity arc especially requested to be pres- A 3 at_her | loogical seminaries—Prine Cordia N Dexin 'ning by Miss Gertrude Chambs mwe, No. 2215 Farnam street. ‘b n, Auburn, Al- The affair, | leghany, Lane, Union, Danvillé, McCormick, Was a4 very pleasunt one, was under | San Francisco, Germin, Dubuque; German, » auspices of the German ciub. Mrs. A. L. | Newark; Lincoln, Biddie—which' had last 5, 931" Coris No. 4, 110, sent at the service to-day. Amdskeag 9 oz, 160; Everett T Beth-Eden Baptist church—Rev, H. L. ————— 02., 1o; York 7 0a., 13c; Haymaker Sge; Jaff- | House, pastor. Preaching by the pastor at OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS, | rey XX, 113c; Jaftrey XXX, 1 Vork—Easy at $13.50. Lard—Firm at $6.20. Whislsy—Firm ut $1.03. dead. He has several grandebildren in 10 tucky, but did not know where ? In 1859 he camie to St. Joseph, and is lived here ever since. Scott was the the yurds and he was well pleased. \ of 2 Beaver | 4:15 p.m. at St. Mary's Avenue Congrey in'northwest Missouid, aith g d and Miss Williams led the german, The | ye: students, aguinst 400 ten years ago Jiansas Oity, Oob, %9 -\ o — Clook KA, Tac; Beaver Croak BES 110; ow. | tonal. chubeh. : Subbath 8ohool. ak Bp. . | Tem ot at "Gl netoro avoman 1 1 | other dancers were: Mr.J. W. Beall and | and 437in 1570, Princeton leads with 101; §,“-,, soft, cash, Gige Ui g Saturday, Oct. 22. | ver Creeh'CC, 10c. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at7:30. | Levee and Frankin st v as | Miss Dickey, Mr. C. Beall and Miss L. | then come Union with 134, and McCormick peyumber, @o bid, Ge shkod s Produce, Fruits, Eto seiTUCKY éli:slfiMnmlnrh:s:!wi"Cnnmn stlr‘:nxer- eordially welcome. Seats free, FAunt Jonny, and who'ls iiow pust 103 | Shears, Mr.' W. Q. Doano.and Miss Hon. | with 113; Alleghany s next with 05, u'{&-. LA a,m 9 < e il T : o > : c; Durham 37%5c; Hercules 18¢; Leamiug- v. Charles. W. Savidge, of the Seward | years. She is not apparcutly more than 60, | land, Mr. Deuel'and Miss Kate Browsn, Mr. | total'of geaduates last ycar wus 198--f e —Slealy; No. 2 cash, iye vid, b THe fottowing e the prices b which | fon se; Cortamaid e o % stroet M. E. chiurch und, v Ar W» Lamur, | 40 takos frequoab Walks all oves the city, © Howard andMiss V. Miller, Mz, K seven (row Priuceton aid 1ty from Uniony /

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