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THE ()MAHA DATLY BEE: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2. 1887—-S1XTKEN PAGES. ' 11 ik, with decl SATURDAY MARKET FIGURES. %72 1up ouarrival. Onetoad of very [ ket. B COTATIONS, nmon to medinm cows. . ases. on tha. docket and Wt cakness increased, partict reached £5.05 ért cod with the presecution. in the g b ortidt s e TRl wupplicd om ovetside orilers ¢ he seme prives Iotd] Nower.munlor aosa; ndueted ,,mmj,, arly in Northwestern, which broke 1% but quuited the lucal tad : Tie Geavax SCEsted. Cren held its [ oxaiation of i, who. was T v ralljed ' p nt. The rest of the list de One load was received and soll, Burerr--Maiket - fivm... The following fourth regular session Monday evening. Mr. | handled by Mr. neede, with ‘Wheat Prices Largely Subject to | clined fract but before the close’ re- - are clirrent prigesty Very chojee dai The Pleasants Events of the Past [ Il U Buehtold vead an es Memor great profissionnl skill, Mr, Elter is grows 1 slightly a net declines did not ex Offiical Receipts. or is quote { uedium grades ts relations to the other g nto n splondid practice at Onisha, where Local Influences $ 4 the Tuter Teini on | DRtté i T | Tinary Weck. and its political and « an wntivinge worker, and his & ond over i e latter g on | Hice : T eRNeL I fotivs At B0@ase. caused det o practicnl Tawyer CORN SHOWS AGTIVE TRADING Jer v h;r A ‘A\ bad bauk atement \\-"‘I | Sheep . % CHERSE The market stead, Fancy P y}‘“_l 08, .\_ N 1 0 Lring " ognition ' 1o 4R o | expe b the reserve only decreased | ST ars, single, 12: full croam twins, | ) the wor {t ¢ rves. His many friends in this county, i e P00, Thin caused tamporary sohing, | Catle, cars, Siwaue . -Clicago asingle. I janiyns | MRS, SWOBE'S BIRTHDAY PARTY. il justice, an Sehiller exp bt | 1 home, ot Witk pleasure. his well-carned A Slight Reaction Shows Ttself in the | Pt tailed o bring out many long stocks. | ¢ N e X v Lool i tie of ratchos. ¥60 debarmmonto colors, untdtts | T 0 CIUIE e Provision Pit-The Usual Sate : s of it Rt o | S0 RO S LB E 18¢. i A Thanksgiving Social-The Happy | ab w8 i Wh o As A BOLD SPECULATOR. urday Business Transacted s son | Hos, 10 cars on L remain stead. . Live e Pares | Hours Club-—Cupids Doings—The A sagzerations i falschioods Exciting Caveer of a_Well Known ! in Cattle, and 1 Tern clines | Shecp, 4 curs, No W o Chicago | dozen: ehoice fowls, 2,000 per dozen New German Club—General 1 sidered the | v g Wall Street Man, P e ;)\v : v and were chiefly on Prevail vl (B S o urk Society Gossip, ouly in part remedied by the ofice ¢ = | fow of the men one me 1 stroot CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET. l,” h “,""*'l i it ,Showing the prev ive G Tho * recelpts, of gume are fair —_ or ,\‘l* e T hosaid s ot | have an eventful cavecr, but very few & ang \ N ston ) g and the market s 1 [ew cha S in price By UME @8 1% 18 1% sohes LR AL L binipa 4 o ok \ experience so o vicige Ciicaao, Nov. 25— [Special Telegram to | Gould's lost £y 21y, the Vanderbilt's Choive steers, 1900 10 1500 1bs. . B fotatle D ohiokans, . €400t Mrs. Swobe's Birthday Party. bY ollr perfoct senses, and shpplemented by | 1ve had an expericnce o full of “viels Tha courss Reading 9. Jorsey Contral 215, Lackawanua | Choice steers, 1100 to 1300 1bs | ek tall, $9.20 | Yesterday was the bid b M, ideas adready i our brain. Mr. Conrad | Situdes and so interesting in o commere the 1er. | —The course of prices in the wheat i mallard du quail, € rday was the birthday of Mr i ’ 1 o 5 bect t id New England 1% per cent Fat little steers, 900 to 1050 1hs teal mixed = ducks, | Thomas Sivobe, and the ovent was obsorved read the fivst part of his play, “Con- | einl sense as o man of medium height, market to-day was more largely subj 0 IVERSMENTS—Government bonds were [ Corn-fed range steers, ) to 1500 snipe, ¢ jack rabbits, . Jolightful o bl * which was highly appreciated by the | of rather y Iy build, with sumv\\'hu‘ o] infientes than o $hyzdiy fot 4y <l but steady Good 1o choice corn-fed cov o &1.95 por doz: deer, | In 8 very delightful manner by the amicable o tof its diction and poetic [ heavy, oval feiitures, of o geninl ex= Uoer shddles. S | lady and her genial husband, who is one of Tho socicty resolved that the | piedt Y o H lowever, dods. nob ofid At times there was utter stagnation in the | ¢ AN 1os | Good range feeders. .. 2 antelope, tho proprictors of the Millard, Mrs, Swobo | Judicious cultivation of the memory deserves | BhCRions Whil }:..l\'”.\:l“ \’..:IL: Tooistontel pit. It was deteeted early in the session that | U ‘Ao preferved. .. a1 | Good il feeders, 900 Tbs and POTATORS is vory quict. Utah | sent out a limited number of invitations to [ the carnest uttention of parentsand teachers. | (o i etor that o suitablé oceasion would local traders, being generally short, would | § 1| e to med i » and Colorado stock scll fot 00c, Choleolome | hee intimate aintances, both in and out | \wepxpenay sonsise Me. Chavles 1, | make plainly manifest. o s always attempt (o “cven i at the close and would | pcinic i o 4 i 1bs and upwards i ,m‘y"',;l"““]":"l:"“ h L‘m‘l"m”;;’ A OHORIIEN | Mdapt o und Miss Rosemury Gavin wore il p il .(Iu..’n_h vet l“.-l. .\tl'\'ulpul\\\;s re- f dvance prices ¢ operation, but the | Canada Southern i Stockers, 40 S aur Do orotiHoles oo arown sna | : d emen sat down to narried at St. Philomena's cathedral, Rev d to the best mode, and he close Sreletion sen ot fulbuiear Possisy focal | Coatral Pace Sapi Rl i | RO ey, . Switir Porators-Chaico home grown and | elogant repust in on of the hundsome private | R Mcarthy' e the Buptial i, os: | Natehos the. market’ uetuntions fronk ( \rad i R R e i panriecert air to medium Shec 31 G onara . Meay Hawlking, Major and | Sistod by Rev. Father Carrot, A, Bdmund | fhe opening of the board till the gong ‘ I:j:':‘u Ui they were, vers liberal offorings |v'.'\l'|f\|ia\v AL TR 'l"‘:-'l‘"v"f::f.f:} it Hogs: Bizaxa—The old crop Is nearly disposed of, | m; erell, Mujor and Mrs. Smpson, Cap- | Jurke acted as best man and Miss Mugic of* ghe “stock exchange announces the while the nsw is not yet on the market in any considerab seils for of a few of the heaviest operators made the | Ere last quarter of an hour the lowest of the day. | | de prefe and Mrs. I Muir, | Dradan s bridesmd, e Souakoonng | end of the speculative battle, 1t 18 cker, Mr. and Mrs. | 4¢'the corner of nd and Mason | Oliver 8. Dawson. He is not one of the tain and Mrs, Swobe, Mr quantities. Good stocke | M. und Mra: O, . Toth 4.00005.00 4.50014.90 Good to choice hea hogs. .. Good to choice mixed liog v to good, #L.M0C | Hoftman, Mr. and’ Mrs, I, Mucdonaid, M B N d ) cdonald, M d after the cercmof djourned to their | powers of the strect—far from it. Bu The openi s December, & W ST Representative Sales, 1 ‘“w;‘\“‘“"l’l“"‘:"}f‘ 'L’:" t: Spanish ""‘} \~‘l1"" “"‘"“"k- of the N.W. R R :I.I.'-\l\"‘nr“-ulu}.h\\hm“ Y \.~.!.‘\‘\”-l;mt:: dictust o | Low of the giants of tho spe :.muv: 7)4¢ for Janunry Rl o] exhs Pacifi " NATIVE STEERS—COUS-TED, onlons pér BO.1b crate it R LEE S PR B G Lat 10:30. and Mrs. M. D Roclie [ world have had a more vi Hod aroot were lust night's closing e la Bl Cnion Pacife No. Av. Ix No. AV SavEn Kravt—Choice, per bul, $8.85@9.005 | Colonel Curtis, - Mrs. Conger, Colonel and arge of the reception of the guests Mr. Dawson wis bovn in Peorin, 1y named delivery, and < for the two i G- S0 W St ILK P 11100 g Al 10 8 LR S 00, P S EUS/ M ST G S RSO0 ORIt cived the wedding party on its arrival | wiope his father was o dry goods mers o 3 ourt Pacifie ol do_preferrec 2 1 253 ) ' ar v Y ' e cathedral, v Y A former. The tone was 1 and soon | {1 :;I:_‘:';;;I_ W P bt 16 Tt AT PH Ak veTEIs— Plain itflnflldl\l‘l‘ 5 _;iu}uhnd, The meny was o model of cullnary art, and | from the cathedral, - | nd where young Dawson nequired }::“ u;- openin 'Il)’uvn-l"-r sold at 7 ,4]» 4:1-.‘1 .]\.“, ,'.;u o P " i 110 2,30 s selects, 35¢; New York counts, ;]ll‘ll‘llfkfllll' Pt coursca wero nrl\l‘nli‘«x:zl,\l‘un:l Trir piveT party of 1he series to be given \I;\ulil ~‘n\|p.-ul \|\\i. He came ay at s2 Then news was civeulated Moxey-On sy at 466 per cent, las! PR ¢ = TFalr o 48 o andsol smbossed in gilt lettérs on s Sot R ) took place orest w York in 1861, when he was nines Bl atronis ot 1n. the HBrChWeSY: ARd | 100t olbwad oRaied Ry O BAT Conty. . . ool g18 I g, 1100 Tunsips—Fair to_good stock sells at 35@ | unique modeled cards which were faced with | LY, the South Side club tosk place at Iorst bl i 4 S SUE G0 70 o cent, COWEs 1 rutabagas, good demand at 60w 70 0 watered silk. The i) T Vi 8010 8250 | g GAULIFLOWEI=Cood stock sells reudily at | gucats wero ensemb of age, with n men began buying, the Priste MERCANTILE PAvER—60S ‘W in the dry h..n corner of Sixth and Picree strects Mon STERLING Excnaxae—Dull, st About fifty couples were | had '\t||\|\ 20,000, which he goods trade, commiss; ndividual names of the market grew stronger rapidly and prices ad i and all L most enjoyable time. | 1o decided to risk his nioderate fortune £.515¢ for 60 day bills, i for de: LT y " ; which were att 3 3int. SLOINLAUSBIS GRoHos Miishod y s 1 161056 465 DdpmY L e SRV VAT S S BN SR Caninc ady at 60c per dozen | ued vibbons, ablets wwere boautiully | Lrof. Steinhauser's orcliestra furntshedd tho | iy stock _spoculution, and tho late s8i/e for May vore the i AR or £5.00 per uniired. . decorated with flowers and presented a v e o e | Charles Osborn was his broker. “Char- ary and S3ige for May were the — nrrLs. ket well supplied. Choice cel- Htifite o 1 h ful and unique, the front of ecach being L i A 5 I highest figures touched Prices sagged 1....1230 $2.40 SGE do¥oN {Zanoy 45@ Ntra fine | Bviting appearance. Appended is the men adorned with a pen etehing and exceuted by | ley™ Osborn, as e was generally ealled, R J) MENT, Phe \pr art was the broker who engineered the fas slowly without any very heavy trading until o 0 00 TRER gs n 00| celery, $1.50 per dozen Oystérs ~ Colory 'l next _party, e Linee ;f 5 1, in 1 TSI, Wi Al e 100.... 60 .30 £, Cingn-Choice Michigan cider, #6006 6.50 per ) b e 3 querade, oceurs Decem: | mous northwest corner for Jay Gould, in near the when, upon t lir closing pr oGS, bbi. of 2 gal. Consomme with Egg S, at Forest hall which he w successful thiat he erips! | ! mount of May —a 25.000-bushel | plouy: and unchanged; winter | No. Av. Shk. Pr. No. Av. Shk. Pr. i "The demand ismore active. Prices Red Snapper Cresses e led not ¢ strong operators; and lot—the Tust e of the decline was very | wheat, §5.5004.00 per spring wheat, W 30 S0 #190 \Gaay E LI A Roast Turk Crauberry Sance T Yousa Men's fdbrew association gave | 31 ottorn is v ey o8 (e’ HoS uickly made, with, however, a slight reac- | & 506450 per b i SaE-BB15 = o *40 steady. Baste @ choice oned Turkey Aspe il association gave | Afp, Oshorn is remembered as the on e e S Tovd b Sohe, 18 S DR Rty Sy (a0, per LU b 400 | stock #8.25@B.50; fancy Jouathans, |8 I’i‘,"lv:m":vn‘ oy Jaapes L T saqary. cosce: | onia of Jny Gould's' broltsrs: wite wni' cember so 1 to th1ze and closed at that | Whent tand at times dull 0 180 digo BB o i ow ety Prairiec Chicken Broilod Aspuragrass AT ATITEC WIS Eoaohteq: 'p enough to keep theglarge commis- sold down to 76c and closed | opened at about yosterday's clos id i o Quinces—Choice California quinces, § Salmon Salad Croquetts {16 eohaNt R T 0 sceived from Gould, instend of May 1611 to B0 An0 10RBATAL | Bloira Bor. Thraes Y B O S0 @210 per box, There are but few on the Glaset Buet ' by the orchestra; an ceived from Gould, end ofy May fell to 828 and ¢ a ised e lower; cash, December, 204 market Teo Cronm - “"“\l b address by N. 1. Benson; w_cor drawn into operations by \\‘lncl;‘ Inb aetive tending (n coth: et i Moy, s i y 40 HoxEY—There is a good demand for honey c i G Apricof ) by Otto | i essiy, CAlLTs Van Jiivelli of Wall street relioved g Mhere was nctivo trading in corn carly, in Adt 1 excited early, later ruled S0 Tnifou iar Qo0 ololto Honegzin: dab Fames o Glaces B by 8. Froedmans recitation, Miss 145 | them with the removsciossness of b thugd o sexsion and the indications were ta weak, closing 1@ below yest cash, S0 finds ready mavket at 2la2ic; canned Ll i) { Komisclier portrae 11 Roserix of the fortunes he had made for them agt cxperlonce of tho past fow dnye was tobio te: | 304e] Decomber, 40 11603 May, RO Geloe, 150 Honey 10612 per b, ; o voeal solo by Miss Li vasttas | O e PEaLOS 1080 Wh ! R wivance to the Oats —( but unsettled; 240 TRANB 0l & ' S, 000 S0 2 tion by sutte solo by REN ot ) (M % highest point touched so far, but there was | cqsh, 94 B CraxpErkies—Bell $8.00@@ 3 . ¢ or 4 \ g Dawson, under udv morc than lost before the closc. | Farloy™ Quiet, with nothing doing. X0 L oy per b | o, The congregation of Park avenue United | G " bartiguiany fitod “‘,“,‘ compiie | a1, but in nn avil noment e Wwant 1K ¥ ..v“:::]\r \\v’v” LAY f"'\ll"‘jfl‘m,;:"! »";r d Prime Timothy—§2.30, 520 other kinds, 2@?i5c per 1b, Presbyterian church assembled at the resi- | mented. After’ this programme followed [ a bull pool in New York Central, Miche Havuties .-.':w.\ i P 163¢c for Do Flax-s¢ £1.21 i OrANGES- Louisiana, $4.50 per box: €8.50 | dence of their pastor, Rev. J. A, Henderson, | twelve dances and a royal supper, to which | jgun Central and Rock Island, and on it 35 for 128 tor Mil e S 0 5 per bbl: Florida, per box, $4.00@4.5 on Leavenworth street Thursday evening for | one hundred couples sat down. July 2, 1862, when the news came of cem 51 for Ma iveand lower, closing 40 I Y Tt s “ “Then th until” December _EMoNs—Messinalemons, at medium 3 i May, S14.6514.671 Moderately active and easic and December, §7.0067 ( 40, Saited Meats and Jan Y, $14.10@ 40 nber nd May : Oats in the speculutive market attracted considerable attention ana t in the [ “'py v B0ke. De- January ut 46'5c the purpose of showing their appreciation [ g ol 1ub | General McClelland’s defeat on the T Pt D ; and good will towards their pastor and his | yave their fivst party al Masonic bl This | Peninsula, the markets fell 10 to 15 per Guares—There are ve ‘on the mar imable wife for the great interestand [ clubis an organization of young gentlemen | cent in the midst_of great excitement. ' ket California double crate, #4005 crate, | work they are doing for the church in that | and will likely f prominently in social this_decline he lost #50,000—all he 2,00, part of the city. About twenty-five couples | €vents during the coming season. Th Then he went to Sty Louis and Malaea, 00: extra fine Maor] Shoulders, $5.50@5.80; o q ite. 1y _ : esent were Miss 13 Oukley, Miss A. O sined the brigade of General Frank ¢ future was fairl aghout. | short clear. $7.40atT.45: short ribs, .07 JBaxanas—The market is quite lively. | yore present and to say that the evening was | 17 diaehN, J¢ o 4 S 48" Wae Unsblilons, b Milvieat HOGHNs | capg. s o $140@7 .45y /8ho s, 80710 Clhiolec bananas, £2.3 ;l. medium buches, | jagged pleasantly would not express it. The f Lincolu, Missea Holey, | lair, with the rank of captain. He :.’,’\’.-‘:..‘::‘“I.I-‘.'.:T\. 1~|4\m‘ "m.\.lv\:}::'.l-(l‘d | | Butter—Quict; creamery, 22@28c; dairy, e Vl,l_‘lmm\_“w it | L cipal feature of the evening was the pre- Detwiler, Nash, Oliver, Wal as to reeruit a company in 1linois, but obm. House, McClelland, Dyncan, | 0 abont that time a”law was passed Pouzalin, Ballantine, Felt, Messrs, | prohibiting reeruiting in one state for Burt Cook, nick, Teth, Simpson, nn- vegiments of another, whereupon Badolette, McCan, Keller, Winslow, Ballan- | Captain® Dawson resigned and devoted tine, B Smith, Rustin, 1. MeCormick, Bene- | his attention to army contracts, remain= n, Moo Wheoler, | iy in St. Lou o it , Hollingor, IKocnig, iteed, Daiey | 18 in St. Louis. DLt \\t!sh, Butler. 7il muts, | genting of a sum of money to the pastor ) inglish wal- | the congregation, which was done by Dr, Mathewes in a very neat and appropriate speech and was® responded to by the pastor in a few well chose 20@203c; fair, | Temavks. Among those present were: fancy green and | Mr. Mus, J. R Campbell, Mr. and Mrs A AR b T o nml.tl and Mrs, Thomas' Spalding, and Mrs W At the clos } mber sold s} il at one time uary was quoted at abou cember. Seller the month closed at 29%ge | ifiow-S Unehanged; d one or two trades were made at that. | 4105 No, ¢ May oats closed about 1 lower for the day, | * fiides—Uncliangeed with the near futures practically vichanged. | ignt, o AT e almonds, Tarragons nuts, 15 18¢; filberts, 12¢. Quiet: full eream che fes flats, L@l e; young ringly ut was bid. Janu the same as_De s —Quiet at ’nu:‘l 1 country, 4@ wreen salted, al Grant's rnnlrmts H0c T interior Java, se: Mouha, H. W. Spalding, Mr. and Mrs. G. B there also of General Rosc The provision trade suffered a Nittle reacs | ealr, X dvy fline, 1201 1007 Arbuckle's roast s Mel Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Kinkaid, Mr. and Mrs, PRy N at times for as mue h N Hon. The underiying feeling showed ' no | ary saited, 10c; deacons, 4.0 yyc; Dilwortl's, 247 b Wiggins, Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, Mrs, Mc- tz entertained twe 15,000 tons of hay, not to mention large change from its late stren It i Laughlin, Mrs. Lorimer, Mr. and Mrs, iy ¢ Y was more than ordinarily crowded withsellers | g o G 2.60: N 2.00; | 4 Uy Mutthews, ' Mr. and dmenfncuint a quantitics of other supplies, The cops AR s ‘ A Flour, bbls.. 4.00 .00: No. 1, 82005 | (o g I i) fillard. A sumptuous and elegant re- | yqets proved very remuncrative and parties anxious either to evenup fora Sun- | Wheat, bu 100,000 400 £4.00, W. E. Gratton, Miss Lyde McCool, Miss | U VIR HE iaa ot chrNEvere day vest or take their profits—and under the | Corn, bu, 162,000 40,000 100 Tixed, 9 11e: &tick, 83{@0!je. Wilson, Miss Wallenhaupt, Miss l|||m|- o BRIty TRl RANCE LD LA | LONCernOLY he could be termed wealthy. | pressure of offerings prices broke somewhat 110,000 111,000 i JELLIES—30-1b pails, #1.80001.90; For § Miss Jennie Porter, | yidiial nameof’ cich pucst Leing ' embrossed In 1864 he returned to New York with I:H‘“"l 2 II s '“'n(;lhrul)s o k 4,000 2,000 Mange of Prices. PROVISIONS _11“,.\;' 1035110 Miss Lizzic Porter, Miss N Keep, Miss \ = ble moncy, but made the mis= showed adecline e, Jardof 86,000 | sttors 3 3 DAZC. consider Miss Ingersoll, Miss M. Hattic Ochil- | 11 8ilt letters on the title page. & : Showing the highest and lowest prices | bacon, 10%@lile; bacon sides, § g g take of going short in the gold room and gt IBviiD #1800 ~Wheat—Receipts, | paid for hogs, on this market, during the past | Salt, iigase; shoulders, Gigic: di by il Tun 1anies of the First Presbyterian | lost most of it He speculated in stocks !. orl gold vt $LU0G exports, none; options ruled very dull | seven diys and on the corresponding duys in }\..;:. Iltlr»rlr:l|7:l|,1.:| beef regular, 9! 1 church, corner of Dodge and Seventeenth | for several years, and in 1867 \-nlmudl % 0 7,05, and sho ) pr el AHORt s aRBIAnOIC ir 855 586, hams, picn se. i Al 4 ke gtis streets, will hold a fair and oyster supper in 1o e ign in Erie. Dame from £ . The smme month | Guring the cntire short scssion, closing firm | 1885 aud 1850, N, 50, :gallof re, §1.50 Spalding, H. Duncan, George Tiull, | § Skl LN intoa bear campaign closed for pork n §1415, for lurd v €7.05( | 0% slkht declines cash grudes quict; wn- | o N L A ;'“,';,1..,.1\. Sam Wikgine, Stove Griffen, Hur ("\‘i:lmlfll-.\', their church - parlors ou” Tursday evening, | Drew, then one of tho giants of Wall Ty and for short vibs at a\m Othe |"T ",",“‘ s m"\‘j\w‘ (g vrup, half bbis, ** old time,” per galion, 80c; .{{;m‘- .\}.l\\';mu'rth'l\l, Harry A. Westerfield, | Deeember 1. qw-.] ]u\ld taken .Il‘n\ Gould, Ilh-“lv Ni iv . v November lard, Y b 20th, lon cuns, per doz, £10.50; half gallon - G. Herdman, 5 2wl riven at Crof 0 Smith and some othérs into & bull pool ¥ el ed, nominal at 92} on_cans, I 3 & i n MUSICALE at ( t - ¥ $7.00 for D 452 for Febru: .,",,“1,,,, el | Tha nominal augGy cans, per doz, The evening was passed pleasantly, inter- T D adaaE !' o the | in Erie. M. Gould was at that time a' wry pork, s |,,‘lm|‘|‘ Driury | |:I\l‘ s for Corn—-Iteecipts, 96,000; expor Stakcn—Mirror Jone }"‘]‘:"{"{"‘"{"‘]“"“""‘l"” le '_l“"""j bene fund of St. John member of the brokerage firm of Smith, O o M shory viba, §14.6915 fov May | market less nctive e "‘ Oswego gloss, Te A el Gl SCRINERERRAL R | ity smple Quartet,” assisted by | Gould & Martin, In the end, however, S OO TR TG | S G TorLaND HERRINGS - ELAVALET CLNIS Miss ‘May Potvin, of Lincoln, the Mandolin | the hear pork and 8714 for May lard. and elcvator, s—Garneau's soda, butt wol, in which Dawson was one S oamesuiEscoalibulienand bl The Happy Hours. and Guita club ind Miss Tacliel” Franko | of ‘(o leaudinge spirits, made littlo or n hesst PV rhe first of the series of the Happy Hour | Will furnish excellent music. money, the market finally going against' : : iy y going 20 | club parties was given at Masonic hall last | Miss Eriza Towrsixs will be married in [ them. ) 0@ [ rue s ber closed g ZOCI 10ats — Receipts, Special Telegram to | mixed western, [Special Telogram to [ mpsed westery CHICAGO LIV Cnierao, Nov. the Bek]—Carr, 000 exports, white weste Rio, entirely nominal Live Stock Sold. Showing the number of head of stock sold “Japan, 20@ 603;¢; Young Hyson, ¢ Wingahionumpesoft i lay evening and was a delightful suc- | December to Mr. Charles Lane, of Boston. In 1868 he went to San Francisco andq AT rado was about the |y iyop tions 25@d0 po uts lower, the market otithe i KEUVEREII O oy s Cl TR ) cess. There were thirty couple present. The P ligomolaligontiiniand ol IS eame as on any other Saturday with the ng fairl 2,000 bags: No- ATTLE onacco—Larillard's C '“""1,““ ,,‘j(““_ grand march began promptly at 8:30, and a | LT RECEPTION given Friday afternoon by | Ralston, whose one ambition was to exception that there were move cattle in the uber, $1 G. H. Hammond & Co did, 41¢ :\Il't'lmnu s Delight, 41c; Lo Brett & S B = eucne i UM . 1. Allen was one of the most_pleas- | make the bank of California as great ag pens than for any Saturday fora year. The | 15.80; January, §1 February, §14.50 | Swift & Co Meyer's star, 4 tone, #4c; Drum- | programme of fourteen numbers and several £y sy ant ot the sevson. The floval decora- » bank Inela v Y ') T, “400; Sorg's | extrus closed with *Tome Sweet Homor at | taa s f the sovson, | e floral decort | the bunk of England, and who commit=] Al b ted suicide on the failure of the institu- midnight. This early feature of the club's | tasteful and displayed in their arrangement | 104 ¢ i ! hoonenalia deer G0kl men s an agrecabic change fom tho heve, | the. excellent tuste of the hostess, —In the | tion for which he had cntertained sueh| £1.45; three-hoop pails, £1.70; No. 1 tub, £6.60; aecnas ang 0 reception Mrs. Allen was _ assisted by Mrs, ring hopes. Dawson sgeculated in No. 2 tub, $.50; No. # tub, !4,:;1: ash: | tofore indifferent length of programme and | FEETEL N Tind, M. 4. M. Bishon, wifo | mining shares for awhile and again bos boards, & §2.25; No.1| late hours. and will be aduered to in the | of the mayor of Quincy, L3 Mrs. B. W. [ came interested at about the same time; churns, §9; N 3ehurns. 87, | future. M A wo, yot | @14.35; Marcl, 51 100 14 Harris & Fis Petroleum—¥irm; United, 743{c. Feeders.. Eggs —Firm but quiet; western, 12@241c, 5 Pork—Unchanged; mess was quoted at | Total... . $14.25 for old; $15.00@15.50 for new. 9 noGs. ; ® ) Lard—Dull and lower with the ma Anglo-American Packing Co 1350 | heavy: western steam, spot was quoted at rmour & Cudahy Packing mond’'s Horse frosh arrivals were about an avers Spearhead, 44¢ there were at least 25,000 left last night. The stock left was made up of 0dds and ends tailings and rift-raff, left from day today du ing the week. Anoiher big run of cattle is Tooked for next y Shipping steer . 2 churns, 885 ic was furnished by Hoffman. | Dickinson, of Quincy; Mrs. I, Sherman, of | in government contrac i to 1500 1 ; to 1bs, | &% 50007 3. H, Hammond & Co. Chxxep' Goons—Oystors, standard, bor | mie axocutive. commyiteo s cmposed. of | Trining: Colas Mrs. I, Cr Garrabrunt, Mra, | ngBovornment contemet He _n‘"('“vé:. 120w )b 0. Stock: | ¥ futter - Firm; svestern, 14@30c. Harris & case, §3 , 2-1b per case, e A By lsors | @ K. Goutant,' Mis, R C, Moore and’ Mrs, | 0o O o sth o b Ke i ersand focders, $L60G28; cows, bulls and | Cheese -Steady with demand light; west- | . T. Stewart 8 e, $3.0000 . J. Smyth, Edmund Burke, George | & K. Coutant, M to supply $1,000,000 worth of beef to the | mixed, §1.00@2.75, Texas st 40@3.00; | opn. o1 iR J24) Jones & Stiles 3.10:; California pears, . H. Koesters and J. M. Mullen, ' * Sioux Indiansg, and was large cows, B Western yan homi. | C¥h: D@Lhée. m‘\ic apricots, per case, per [ The next party will be given December 28, T ey mental in bringing abont an investigas f oW stel igers, o Nov. 2 Sauires & Co haid Biflany|hanex LyawliLik 1 8 TUESDAY EVENING & party was given at the | ments ringing estigae i nal; e :::!."'l"lk\‘“‘., ‘&s‘,““,‘l‘q“f"“""“" T0h.80; White wherrics. per case, || Those present were Mr. und Mrs. T Min | yosidence of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Fay, 832 | tion of the intesior department which Hox il ; ; pluns, per case, 50w 300; blueber: | nabin, My and Mra. J. Murphy, Mr and | Souih Virinia avenue. Twenty couples | vejected his bid, the inquiry into its strong Ko T e ; J. Mahoney, Mr. “and_ Mrs. per case, §2.80a@2.40; cgg plums, 2b, | Mrs ;" pineupples, 21b, per Mr. and Mr 3.20@5.75; 1-1b_salmon, [per doz, $1.75 Heclan, A. Coo 21 gooseberrios, per case, &2h@dp: 216 | Swift, M. Quinn, Boavs mide &30 and th : pack- ers and mixed, i _common inixed, light sorts, $4.70@4.80; pigs, & J Bl e were present und the enjoyment of the occa- | methods finally resulting in the retire= ;| sion. will e lon remembered by the partici- | mong of Columbus Delano, the sceretar, " Al;.((, L] pants. At 11:30 a tempting supper was spread :,'F(I,‘,..“i”u‘-‘ iul'.] ) & ’ string beans, per case, $L80; 1o limaboans, | M. Hrosidm, 5, Sellueh, & “MoVan, & to which Feis Justiool il dona by tho n, after o stage tripof | ) , 70k 4 S e or cuse, $1.60; 21b marrowfat pens, 50 | Brad with, N, Burkldy, L. _Burkhard, ’ o 500 mi . sure Hill, Nev. ' ‘ 1) Showing the official receipts of cattle and | ber ca i X -pe 4 g 3 Sl t aneat and com- s Sl s Neviy LIVHSTOOM, e hogs on caeh day of the pust Woek. i 218 early June poss, e L s eosti | wodious "Homo it was, here that their | where there was o great silver mining: Union Stock ¥ Chicago, Nov. 9. | Receipts- Wheat, 262,000 bu. Catiofiropst||fIbitomatocs 6 0@ 8 R Tl corm R RB0EH | IO Dy GE) ST ety M iusy | fricnds assembled on this ocdasion. excitement, Some of the or uhsuye% RIS Dl heentes ey MRS Rourjizs 0 f e i Lann—Tierce, 7'ge: 401 square | len, I “Jates Swift, M. Gurnett, : f ol ,000 o ton, and where there was ong e "',::f‘-n-‘;:_k"b;‘:‘I;&“md'* \ipping | bbls. i ilse; 501 round, 20-1b round, | John Swift, M. J. Sca 4 of interest to Omaha so- | s, §1 : fir} e wilderness theve sprung u Milwaukee, n, J. A Linahan, T. ived by the Bu mere d « 1 o Vheat—TLower; cows, bulls and mixed, $1.00a2. 10-1b " pails, 75 34c; 810 | F. Downey, T.J. O il, W. Weber, f Treasure Hill, 10,000 feet above th cash, T3¢, December, 3505 May, 80350, oL BN G BN CLL sand Mrs, Edwin V. Sumner L £ 008 L ho Y ORI ( L s and | EL00@2. T c; May, 8037 aul, ur R, O"Shaugmessy, ) level of the sea, with a population sud Taxasioattlo, 591856300 Rvestorn S rangora) | (¥ Corn=tlonlly No, Beliayion s Fs—Medium in bbls, $7.00; do in half | W. Paal, John McCreary, Thomas Cotter, ‘,":],:'l:l:}"’ denly inercased in o dend ol win i “" e b Dbbls, #.00: small, in_bbls, #£.00: do in half | George Costers, B.J. Scannel, J. H. Schmidt, rairet Fost from o mere handful of prospectors to ! wes ,';'(“’m, losing bbls, §.50; gerkins, in bbls, §.00; do in half | John Frenzer, 1. C. H L { Total. cafey, James Healy, 4 5 ' 8 W) to 20,000 people, with tw x fmutnnkn‘ s, £1006E 50, Provisions—Qu Live Stock Note e Srauros—Apnlos, new, 41, 60} vap- D CiRReRe, JL Wi, SO Dunoan, DisutenantdolnM: Oarscn in operation and at least one murder &' | s, 3,00 Wy and strong: | @14.00. Hogs all sold. orated 50 b ring, 9% @10¢; raspberries, evap- Cupid's Doings. oa Wadn T Y. isfy the public demand fow, i T }“""""- £3.00 iverpool, Nov. 26, — O orated, 2 "Wackberries, evaporated, AT Lot ) a livel In conjunction sxuns; G503 nmbs, §8.40b 50, mand poor; holders off 10gs roacnad 0.0, ! ted cherries, 20@21c; peach: Dr. Frank Joseph Ives, assistant surgeon o with ex-Gov. Madison heerectod National ' Stock = Yard niu, 65 10@11d per cental; red western, spring | No good fat cattle here. Gey evaporated, pecled peaches, 28 | of the army at Fort D. A, Russell, was mar- TV S ) large smelting-w id shipped a is, Nov. 20.—Cattle and winter, 68 9@ 10d. Not many shippers in. ; evaporated, unpared, 18@lfe; new d on Tuesday afternoon to Miss Mildred ¥ (il il large amount of silver, Those were :'“l“““_"'"‘.-,"b““’v,""""‘? at yoster Corn—Firm and demand fair; new mixed | Cattle market unchanged, BJ{GeTc; prunce, 4 y@d’ beth Megeath, the ceremony taking | A xpw german elub ias vecently been or- | time suggested the life-like fiction TOARL IR ARRr) ARaYD St western, s blgd per central, Hogs close 10@15¢ higher. ';""'« raleing bond ol ayere s ,‘”;,, Qi | place ut 600 South Twenty-eighith street, in the | ganized in Omaka and gave its initial party v he “Eberharat? woa | | g o, 8.0l tockors ana feedors, | anyamanr, e, Sodte, - Heavy receipts of hogs for Satuda, omlaloomesusontals, L8 0003 oW presence of a number of friends of the con- | Fyiday cyeningat the home of Mr. and Mrs. | then 00025 SROKOEN id ateady s mi tracting parties. Among the latter were a great mine th , and thiri J. W. Bennett, Hoag, was in with two Frank Colpetzer. L great mine the ty 2 furnished the | .. an | - ven's Colonel Hall and wife, Mrs. Colonel Henr, A e LR A omhe | armed men were employed at 825 o day Hogs—Iteccipts, '2500; shipments, 3005 | Cornmeal- Fir ; loads of cattle. ) Granulated, T(Tises Captain Dempsey, Licutonant Kennon and | Mot ape b tuyors wove newt und apLropr- | 4o keop off thicves. Duwson is welk] \ acti ““"" "“““} 1 Hog Products—Unsettled and generally James Cummins, Talmage, was here with white extra C, 6 @by u_ 64 | wife, Licutenant cene and a number of | Ghambers led. the other dancers. being Mr. | known 10 have been one of the most res- CrAg oncnm S0LDG L X higher; pork, $14,00; lard, §7.00, a load of hogs. velliyOy ¢; eut loaf, 7@ | othel he ceremony was_ performed by | und Mrs. Remlington, Mr. and Mrs. Muie, Mr. | olute fighters in the town and was re= | % ML b Bulk Meats—Shoulders, $6.00; long clear | R. M. Gourley, of Nelson, was at the yards | T/4¢i powdered, i Ite . of St Peter's church. The | uud Mrs. Colpetzer, Mr. and Mrs. Redick, | spected accordingly. A mob once ate Kansas City, No c rib, § . with two loads of hogs. | groom was attended by Captain Foote and | My, and Mrs. Bradford, Mr. and Mrs, Gar | tacked the office of ex-Governor Madie { S0 aipmet, natl, N — Wheat — Firm; | Gardanier & Arri ibner, marketed Dry Goods. the bride by Miss Carry Ijams and Miss | jequ, Mr. ind Mrs. WhHe Me. and Mrs. | gon beeause one of his notes was found. i B0 Thoduui €206, 08, 3toek mon two leads of hogs at #4. A ] Jennia Megcath. The parlors were beauti- ko Patorson, Mr. and Mes. G, K White, | orhiless, und might have killed hi o mediu, §.2004.05; stockers, £200@2.60; 4 s Aendlt s in vestor. | ., DUeR—West Point 20 in, 8 oz, 101e: West | Tully decorated with flowers and the presents | Myt 41 Patrick aha Miss Luna Dundy, by, | Worthless, and might have killed him 4 fouding atoors, §1,0530.35; cows, §1 00. No. 2 mixed wmmins, of Weston, came in yester- | pa (50 §0'ar, 1 West Point 10 in, 12 | were numerous and expensive. The bridal | Joia Clarke and Miss Dundy, Mr. W, i | but for Dawson, wno held them at. Hogs —Receipts 17 shipments, none; | Rye 5 No. 2, tde. day with two londs of hogs. West Point 40 in, 11 0z, 16e. _Checks | pai i i ) Y n U strong but closed weak and | pro Mr, Wiil Hamil | with a drawn rovolvor, . In AR15- e left on a visit to Dr. T parents in | NeMilla Se lower; common to good, §4. Nye,Wilson, Morchouse company marketed York and will return to Fort Russell by a load of n and Miss Barlow, ton and Miss Lake, Mr. Pork, firm at §14.50; lard, m‘lnmu‘( Caledonia XX, 10}5¢; | New @4.90; skips .00 hogs from Pilger. J. C. Shi ‘ market open, e ) 3 'pand Miss | turned to New York, wher l:“ bas pince f und pigs, $3.00@4.10. N e man 1 My s U A\l:’mnriul 15 H-EDMISTON. 15 Bhiach r. Onarics Biunders iy ot || I rating in stocksand grain i Whent—TLower: | Was here with! two loads of cattle, 18¢; Durham, 273¢c; | Wednesday ¢ at 5 o'clock Mr. Georgo ] ' i ' <owers | TE W, Black, Plattsmouth, marketed a | ton, 2ige; Cottswoid, H. Mosher, of this city, and Miss Efle I Tie METROPOLITAN €103 of this rw Yonk, Nov tevens' B, u«' blnm-hed, 7 R 3 av. | 00d 10ad of hogs at the top price, #.05. C Ste- | miston, of Clinton, 11i., were united in mar- | yoeeived g i ¢ Noy, 20, —[Epecial Tologram péies. Diay, ¢ BR0G WOAG 2 UAgh B (A8 AP DR vens' A, 7igo; bleached, Steyens! B, | ringe ot tho residenco of Dr, A. W. Edmiston, | Spceived an invitation from the Metropolitan tothe BEE.]—Stocks—The chief feature of Maj. Birney, state live stocklcommissioner, Gy f club of Lincoln to attend the opening of the e OB ILRMNTD O] Oat " her; cash, 28@20¢; May, 805 % z the visitors at the yards., Slge; bleached, .»w N, 0l4¢; | No. 1613 Dodge street. Mr. Mosher is well | jow f the latter on the 13th of next i the stock market during the weel was the aerghon; cash, Bi@A0c1 My, 809 17880008 U9 YAUOFR A B bleached, 105¢ ens' SR T, 1 known as u salesman for Rector, Wilhelmy | 11 a it b S TIRN EGR R3S SIS YRS LN AR | S ooy, § The cold weather yesterday made the | *'Miscrriasrovs—Table oil 'cloth. 82.85; | & Co. ‘The future home of the happy couply | Menth. The home club will accept the invi movement in Union Pacific, which ndvanced | 1ort— g0 R AL OUARE S SRR LLANE 4 ., 3 uture home of the Luppy couple 53 per cent voads, which advane tion and return to this city on a special —NILES. 8 —— arrying the transcontinental Whisky—#1.05 plain Holland, 8ly¢ to ¢ 12 Dado Holland, 12! is to be Grand Island. John Noh, of Clarkson, a regular shipper Woods, 4}5¢} Stan- B Butter to the yards, marketed a load of .00 hogs. 3 points. Coale . hanged; creamery, 22@2%c; T e MO ) Ranotne Miss Jessic B. Niles, of this city, was mar- - Personals, especiully Dela udson, were active | GO TREERE o Whent—Fimer: No- | L Mr. Kepler, of Kepler Bros, Dorchester, | COMFORTERS- %6 00005 00, ried Tuesday morning to Mr. James Hurness, |~ Miss Alice Thrall is visiting Judge and and absorbed a great deal of ‘attention, ad- | yemer. T8¢ bid: Docombor. T5ge bid: Muy, | Neb, was hero and marketed d load of hogs NKETs—WLhite, §1.00@7.50; colored §1.10 | who for several years has been private secre! | Mrs. Doane, vaneing 21 per cent, while Lackuwanna | Sqe Corn Tong and highess Novembey! | and a load of cattle. | tar Mr. 1. L. Kimball, of the Union | Major W. E. Creary, U, S. army, and fam- & gained 13, per cent. London was a buyer | 44ie; December, ::m\-; A\x‘;y, 463c. Outs— | In comparing the sales of ‘\'r:}vrdn‘\' with | o -u*,‘ HED S"l‘;”l"‘h ““'l',"‘l“"“' :1"“ nnlx"',“\;'\ ol 'l“'ufll“;gl‘:"m'd in the | jly have moved to No. 1521 Cass strect’, i ) 01 HORONIUG > day before allg o made for f ewly constructed residence of the groom on io R ol during the early part of the week, but sold [ Firm; May, sle. e ;’,;:-}.,F;\{t;::fl,\:‘},:‘}1.1.".,\,5’1‘, Lot ae Lor | cloth 00, qu' Cabot, 740; Firwell, 8c: | Ploasant strect, tho Kev, W. d. Harsha | Miss Nellio Baum. of Lincoln, Neb freely toward the close. This led to liberal oM “‘ml_ R. A. Heaton of the firm of Clark, | Fruitof Loom, fic; Grecne G,t6e; Hope, | oficiating. The'ceremony was a private ono visiting Mrs. John Heth, 1915 Webster street. realizing by professionals, Despite the sell- BNy SR Heaton & Ci Weston, was in with three e King PRillip e 1lci Lonsdale, | only the immediate friends and relatives of | . Miss Ella Kennedy and Master Jume ¥ ing the market displayed an unusnal degree Cattle. loads of Logs which were ‘sold at satisfactory | 11 Lonsdale, 8 New York mills; | the contruoting partics being present. Mr. | Kennedy are home from a four months’ ! of stubbonness, but the heavy sclling | . The receipts of cattle were the lightest | prices. 10503 l'vvwvvu 42 Inch, 101,05 Pepper and Mrs, Burness left_on the evening train | Of California. 2 pressure, coupled with the oy s B | that they have been for some titae, there be- Dr. L. E. Goodell, a prominent feeder and | 46 nh. 11}c; Peppere G4, 15ci Pep- | for Cincinnati and will be at home after | Mrs. Martin Loftus, from Staten Island ard Rl e continued strife | fy¢” only seven eived as against | shipper of Wilber, where he has a large Pepperell, 94, 22; Pep- | December 15 at their home on Pleasantstrect. | N. Y., is in the city visiting hev duughte and rate cutting by the Grand Trunk, had a | twenty-one the day_before. However, tak- | stock farm, was in with a load of cattle and a Canton, 44, Sigc ntou, WELLS- DENMAN, Miss Rose Montagus depressing effect, offsetting all the benefits | ing those left over from the day before, the | load of hogs viumph, Bc; Wamsutta, 11c; Val' | Tuesday afternoon at ) o'clock Mr. J. William H. Brunner aud family have re- dorived by the large carnings and London | offerings were fair. The market was dull | Hugh Chittick, live stock agent of the H. Wells was married to Miss Kate Denman | turned from o six mont'.s' stay in Switzer- 1808 North Twenty-seventh street by Rev. | land, France and Germany. W. J. Harsha, Mr. and Mrs. Wells left on a Mr.and Mrs. Leonard, of Lincoln, who bridal tour in the east, going to Bushnell, | pave been the goosts of Mr. and Mrs, Ballen- sago yosterday the reccipts of 1 H No 1L, "] tin :a Home Friday : Y ' 40 tine, returned e 2,000, bilt only two loads were ve- | 80c3 Quechee No. L3, 42 . 2, 3, MEINRATII-SUSSMAN, e ol Gurnof Townse: 1 R ORLY LG Gadh J70kR o o7 Quectieo No't, 24, e o R L D e M. Migasl Gurnotl, of Towpssad, M, T, / VA Dalance. There has bean & gredt ohasge” in . Red-C 2-inch, 151} | turned from their bridal tour, the latter hay- | Who has been visiting relatives in this city, 2 The receipts of hogs: were liberal for the | the market since the 24-nch, 18¢; H' A 'F, | ing formerly resided iu Boston, where a fey | StaVts for home to-morrow evening. of 4@3, the current rate for some time past. | last duy of the week. There were 113 cars | yia'deqd hog market was excited yester- [} wecks 8go she was married atthe Hotel. | ~E. B. Guze, the well known young salesman | The market to-day was a fairly active one for | received, which was a gain of thirty cars over | aay.The Unjon Rendering company has —Atlanta A, 44, 7ifc; A | Vendome to Mr. Meinvath, The ceremony [ of D. M. Stecle & Co., hias réturned from a Proprietor Omaha Business Cullege, Saturday, transactions aggregating {‘;:’;“.‘L}':“{Pr‘:\pl_s- K!)u; n\'t;rulf;cqulaklil_\ ?r booh paying 3¢c & Ib, but yesterday when the | Bantic " 44, 705 Atlantic D, 4.4, § At | was performed by Rev. J. C. Jaynes, of | trip of cleven weeks to England, Treland and I\ WHIOH |8 TAUGHY shares including 25,825 of Reading, RORE WS Vory §o0d Snd F than on There was very little demand for | mont & Elkhorn'valley at Chadon, was here |, FLANNELS—Plaid—Raftsman, 20c although there were inquirics for | yesterday. He expects to be located at Fre- | 8214¢: € mont soon. buying. The monoy market also attracted | And slow more attention and Friday an advance to 10 | 2fihin 8 - a few good corn-fed natives, but there w per cent was an important factor in forcing | nothing of that description in the yards, Val- a sharp decline, The advance was purely | ues remain about steady on all grades, the result of manipulation and enabled one e ¢ bank to loan §1,700,000 at 7@s per cent instead v car Lake, 8215c; »—G H No.'2 b { 6,078 | Fridnr® . new reuderiig house put a buyer in the yards | lantic P, H -r Aurora LL, 44, 5ic; wtonville, Masa. ' Tio | reception took France, He is looking excellenfly and states i Western Union, 11,455 St. Paul and 080 of | boiday. The market opened active at un ad. | the price was advanced to 3e. Before night | rora C, Crown XXX, ¢4, Piaoo tn the sawme hotal and was larsely ale FATILIN GhGATISURAR IEAN BOOK-K% iIl PenmanShfl) X . 0P 1h$ Bl 8,080 of | vance of fully be over Friday's market, and | the price had advanced to §1.15, Hoosier LL, 14,« ¢ Indian Head, 44, 7i,¢; | tended, fhe celebrated symphony orchestra The Nebraska Signal, published at Fair- ‘] . [ Union Pacific. London was a free seller of | in some instances 10c higher. All offerings — Lawrence L, 44, 0ld Dominion, 44, | furnishing delightful music. : J. W, Eller, of Omaha, was ¢ {al Law, Shorthand, Tel hin | i Union Pacitie, St. Paul, Reading and the | Were tuken readily and the bulk of the hogs | OMAHA WHO! LE MARKETS. | 5'5c; Peppercll R, 44, 63.c; Pepperell O) 44, IRVINE-CHKISTY, ok before last at the session ommerc| ::'t iy} graphing { 3 Vanderbilts, Work, Strong & Co., who | thansed hands early. The market gained = 6c; Pepperell, 84, 15¢; Depperell, 94, 20c, | Mr. Frauk Irvine, the well-known attorney | the supreme court at Lincoln, where he made and Typewriting. ] have been bull traders all wook, sold Read- | Lo irength and closed 10@15¢ higher than on Produce, Fruits, Etc, Pepperell, 104, 82c; Utica O, 44, 43ges | of this city, was married Wednesday, No | arguments in five cascs, after which he im- | Send for College Journals 3 vy I:: ot :~ “, ".'“‘ h 0 ad- | Friday. hing wus taken, even a few The following are the prices at which \huhu-cfi 44, 7c; Aurora R, 44, 6,“. Au- | vember 16,10 Miss Clara Christy, of Sharon, ediately left for Gene at the 8. E. Cor. 16t and Capital Aves £ AN ught Union Pacitic. The market | loads which came in late in the afternoon | rvund lots of produce are sold on this mar- rora B, Pa, where the cercmony wi rforwed. | tenn of district couwrt jJust closed, he | Meatonthe Omans Boe ) pe

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