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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THERSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1800. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS. December Wheat Bells Below $1.00 for the First Time in Months, CORN MOSTLY WITHINA HALF-CENT RANGE. The Strength in Oats Dwindles Away —Prodace a Repetition ot Yesterday - Live Stock Fairly Active, CurcAao. Sopt. 2.—(Special Tele Bk Wheat so1d below 8100 for today for the first time in months prise was that, havi passed thede stop lc yrders did notearry the pric ot below. That this did not oceur w as evidence of a pretty well liquidated ket. Another evidence that there were great 018 of wheat hangingover the was the dullness and indifforence which Towed th reak. heearly wenkn continuation of the decline which setin be- forc tho esterday on dispatehes from the northwest saying that sthe spring wheat movenent will be very much ine of Decernber started at fie off by serateh touched #1.00 urs were wired This ca I L Sellin on the bu and bears b at 1l o'clockthe price w About this time figures were show fng that Russian shipments the § were very | four i the shipped the same week a i Liverpool cables came '4d lower, The stop-1oss orders as soon as # was passed, altogether the price was easily and quickly run dow Minneapolis ears came in at king but 403 cars there and luth—alight showing. The price of Decembor recovered to 810, During the hour which followed the price was down and up with u ‘e from %% to ®%c, with no decided tothe market and thepit dull. Up 01 0'clock the action was: Desember $1.00 0810010 $1.00% o $1L0% 1081005 todkets 2100 10 9070 to Wi toW'se to 90%c. May sold at $L.0IY Lo 2L04Y to 11054 to BLOKG to #1040 0 L0 to L0145, The export el were again trifling, New York mothing und Baltimore but 16,00 bushels of wheatand 800 barrels of flour, Toledo re- ported o conple of 100,000 bushels sold 0 go to wili Duluth reported; 20,000 bushels sold for eastorn shipnient. 0 out that Baker hud worlked 83 lotter from Minneapolis to Cli that the wh in Minnesota the Dakotas that would gr . Chicago will not be sufficient to kee estern mills running, Altogether it wa fon with . good many why they we g wheat for De m L under #1.00. There was another bear raid in the wh DIt just at was selling d got the price of Decernber to the lowe 11e again at e, eptember was larg nal, but elosi fter touch ing soidat H04 i cloacd a Hodhg, 00 Was wken for 60,000 bushels of Wheat t The corn was withina b of the session oning wis giv by others, but the first half hour w price of May from 50c (0 50%e. This wis g time when wheathad it early bulge and when ed among the trade tat the Rock Island had unnouieed that it wo reduce its rates, but there was nothir pr ol \l‘|l Vllll'n everything else dowi Roceipts were 41 . © very moderate ul 250,000 b pool was b4d lower forspot and future. was little corn elearing from Atlintie ports— loss than 106,000 bushels from all ports. The weat IH‘v Was most e lent for maturing the crops. Tho Furmers’ Review had cormen ts of a bearlsh character. The decline started about 1l o'clock und the price of May went from Wie to Witha silent rally. Octoper were at 43¢ and down 10 47 %¢, recovering Corn_continued heavy to the elose May touched thelow pointof the dayut Just before the close. Last pri tember, 4 October, Decembel May, 43¢, Tho strength inoats which has been makin shorts umeasy for few days disapp fi today, The market acted with oth trely, Thooponing, vas steady, followed by ssmall ndvance aud this by dectine to tho close, lastprices being the lowest of the day. September was at 350 early and off (o 3810 ; October, Hic und off to #ige; May soldut d13g¢, up todde and off to 415¢ utthe tlose, Themarket, fo lm\:lxrndm ts wis much of a repetition of crduy and business was lighter and de smaller. Everything in the pit started heavy, but for 4 fow minutes thore was bidding suflicient to put prices up o Last tigures of yestorday inlardand rihs gnd n fow conts higher for January” porlc Weakness markea the market to_the close, when the losses for the ere 500 100 ali around, January sales were: Ribs, 83,625 565 off 10 #.57 sing at $5.60; lnrd, 0.5 to .40 to $0.4213;" mess pork, (81150 to 160 to 11,45 0 81130 a't the closo. Armonr was i free seliorotlard, Wright Singer and Cudahy all sold Stufl.” Support wis scuttering. CHICAGO LIVE STICK, ramto Tae Decernber The sur- ased. Th at #1.004 when the nd prices rallicd day mes year Sep- 4Tne; OricAGO, Sept. 24—[Special Telogram to THE BEE|-CATrLE-Business fairly active with little or no variation In values us com- pared w thyesierday, Good to priue steers s0ld readily, and common stockslow at un- evenprices. Cwing toa light run of Texans native butcher stock sold a shude better, but it could be remembered that prices are the lowest for the year sofar. Barely a sufficint number ot stockers and fecders are changing handsto make a market. Steers, top price, igood to cholce B4.8004.90; fair to zood, 755 common medium, $3.0@4.%5; bulls and cows, $1.50@ Hoas--Domand falr with prices atout like yesterday, except in one of the divisions, where some salesmen elalmed an advance ot Be to 10¢, but 1n i general way there was littie or nochange, A smaller number was leftun- s0ld than at tho close of yesterday. Packer: Pald 8000485 for prime heavy, and butchors' welghts sold at 6 gt sorts, 864,70 with stige yariety AUELS, FINANCIAL, New Yok, Sept. 2.—[Special Telezram to Tue Bee.)-STocks—There was an improve- mentall through thelist in stocks the first nour. Commission houses again led the buy- ng. Sugar was unseitled for a little time und dropped off i§ from its advanee, opening at80,but the prospect of settlement of the tariff doudt gave rise to a large business and the price was run up to 82. Chicago Gas moved to 654 at the same moment and rall- road stocks followed, BigFour was up 4 to 60k, Northern Pacific preforred % to 7, Atehison % to 41§, Rock Island and Burling- ton advanced In the Granzer group, eich scorlng about 1 per cent advarce over the close yesterday at 825 and 974 respectively St Piul responded well to buying and 108 above 68, Missourt Pacific and Lickawanna weroup i each. Thostock market furn ished B surprises today. North Amioric As up 14 on by remalning ‘shorts. 8t. Paul enrnings’ showed favorably, but the stock closed at 6 with but & gain for the day, Other western stocks were up 1y to % a1l around, but were heavy and dull’ generally Bugar did not bold ifs early advance. but closed with 1% net gain_at 80%, and ¢ Gasat 444, Northern Pacific” common wnd proferred wero up . with signs of loup in he liquidation, Money was 244 and 3 per cont at the close, Sales were 1H,407 shares, BTl following wero the closing quotations: U8, {5 roguiar ( Norhern Paciic. UL Bl 4s coupon. | "0 preferrea U B dig regular. L 10k C. & N. W U. 84y coupon. o preferred. . Pacific s of '35, . ow York Central. Central Paaitic. : Chicago & Altor Chicago, Burlingion Wi | - do preferred 34 St Paul § Omali | o preferred. Unlon Pacifie. | W St L & 1 s | do preforred i | Western Union..© Kanss & Toxas . Lako Shore... Michigan Contra; Missourt Py Moxey roent, PRIME MER PER—IBTH per cent. STRRLING HANGE-Quiet ini steady; slxty-diy DILLY, $1-80: denand, b-sii Mining Shares. New Vork, Sept. %--[Special Telezram to ho following ure the mlnlag stock qQuotations W[ Belle 180 1% |Caledonin B. i 20 |Con. Cala and Va. .. 4 10 |Eureka Con.. Hale & Norer, ophir..... Butter Creek . 1% The Coffee Market. Niw YorK, Sept. #.—(Special Telogran to Tax Bex]—Colfee—Options opened steady at Targely at #150@ o o 15 points down to 10 y Ing S 1765 15,85 815, 106315 Tt & @19.00, . 31655016 ¥ M PRODUCE MARKETS. Sept. % —1:5 p. m. close—Wheat ~Weaki eush, Waoiie; December, Wia: My, #LOSGBI04 Corn=Stealy: cash, 63e; |-v‘. M . CHECAGO, October, 4 350; October, P L =W ei i October, $0.02%; January, $640626.4: Short Riby —Ste .9; .52 wary, b Rye-Easy at 65 Barle Quiet at FlaxSeed-E Prime Timothy Se Whisky—41.13 Butter—steady, I Firn. Without spe spring whe October, Y at $1.97. winterwheat Tyo $500 Flonr Ve 503 'k Meats—Shoulders, short yrtribs, 6. Uneh 1; crearner 587145 Butier o datry, 1407 19 Cheose—-Unchanged @aiciNuts, 8 atos H..p‘ e 3 v salted, G4e; il hides. e; green silted dry oalf, ¥ Unchanged; No full cream cheddars 84 Americns, 914 Lted, 61407 f saltod 1f, Bip8ije dr. cons, each, 250 Ipts, Flour,bbls ¥ 00 Wheat, bu..Jol iy o, 06,000 Corn, hu Oats, bu Shipme NewYonrk, Sept bashels; exports, red, 31.003,01,00% ¥ |mi T.0.0.3 options 1150 lower, closing at $1.003 exports, wiie i 1 mixed, r closing Receipts tushels; uneha mixed western, i ‘plllnnl asier; ptions et up 000 bushels; exports i No. 2 white, Ixadic: i white western, $@ psingg ut 4415, ady 3 10points de Sac: centrifu i Petroleun tod closed for October at m; k—Stendy ; mess estem sted 30; October, firn; western daly, 100 Wheat-Lover; cash, 9% wer Oats—Lover ork—Dul vl Low Whisky cish, 3¢ cash £10. May, 47 55@47 4 May, fine. , 15@19¢; Elglns, 2@ N ~Wheat—Some se- ctions spol iz thit show . Closing: ek, 1003 ) id Octobe on tri September, 047 01 My, §1. i, September 83%c; ash, 5% @ite; Septem- ptember, ~Wheat—Easier; spring, ¢ Tuorthern, % 40¢. January, 3 white, West el mixed Qe Corn~ (o] market St steers, §.0 Hogs R mand rime | i Butont B, si600- Sheop—Recelpts, 10.00; market easier: UV oo PE 4490, WastoEns, $A.004.15; Tamnbs, 5.00@0.10. KK ANSAS CITy, § 7,800; shipments, §3.10004.60. oSO8 13,00, ogs ~Recelpts, 11 grades lower, #4 ST, Louts, Sept. 24 -Cattle—Recelpts, $,50; shipments, 1,400 market higher; fair to fancy HW@5M; stockers and feeders, nion tie—Recepts, t weak; steers, tockers and feeders, 0; shipments, 4,100, All 13.30, —Recelpts, ket steady; heavy §50: Tigh ) bA501 55, Srovx Orry, Ta., to Tue Bl )ln, 000; market quiet; sellin: bulk, $4.20. OMAHA LIVE STOCK, £2.30@3. o shipments, 700; mar- H.H0 @, mixed, $4.00 Ipts of ¢ yesterday and 1407 Wednes- The cattle market was higher oo the best grades > suit buyers and steady to e ind loss rable 5 to 10e ¢ 1o 5o ots in pared with dany of Tast .mu the bes Hogs. Estimated reccipts of hogs | tordaay and 5,650 Wednesday of Tst weal, "Tha hiog market was excoedingly uneven. tie prices on light, mixed and heavy lots running inw one another. L from steady tox lower, v hado ange of he bulkof the light I'he bulk of the 000420, The iy pric % yesterdu, y of lust week. Sheep. Estimated receipts of sheep pared with 200 yestord Ceipts were Shipped dire The murket reviainsune 1,408, as com- All the fresh re Lto @ pucking house. unged, Prevailing Prices. Tho followinz 15 atable of prices pald In thismarket forthe grade of stock mentioned: Goolsteers, l Goodsteers, Fair, 1000 to y Fairto good cows. Good to eholee cows olce to faney ¢ Fairto good bull Cholee to fancybui eders, 030 to 100 Bs, irto cholce lighs hog irto choice hoavy logs, irto choice ulxed 0gs. Disposition of Stock. Showing the numberot head of stock pur- hased Saturday onthis market, as reported Dy thow elghtniistersof the Stocky ards com- puny, caren Switt& Company... :FI e L unmlwllitlx ]nimy . ho ArmonE- iy e KIng. 6o pa ROUUSCRHD & UNGETWOOM 1vrr o wrres erores ||ul||ll|nlh\ Stephen...... Nelson \lt\llh if Becker & Dezen. W. B Vansant Other buyers. Total., The Armour-Culaliy pucking company Omaha Packing Company. . . Swift & Conipany Thet. H | North 1%, & T Kingan &0o.,. Cleveland & P Co.. gperry & Bilrnes mstock Bralard iros Tra k. Bral Sinclair P, Co ud Coupany Total veeeiies SHEEP, Representative Sales. STERRS, 20,1000 0.1010 5. 082 2. 095 1. 000 2 116 0 [ 10 40 2 40 10 1070 2 40 108 2 40 CANNERS, 1000 1 1 40100 40 110 W 22 BULLS. 1610 1 60 1310 163 STA 1281 1 60 1..1870 MILKENS AND SPRINGE 1. =20 00 CALYE: 2. 805 200 HETFERS . 1690 160 1 152 1 60 1 OXEN. WESTER CATTLE. corn-fed Corn-fed steer, comn-fed steers, corn-fod stoers, corn-fol stoers, cormi-fol “arlisie Cattlo company = Steotn ttle conpany OGS, e e e e L 03 OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS, Groceries. Crepse—Premium F,_C., twin flats, yer 1b, tie; Premium F, Young Aueric [ wiss, 47 Limberger, Porsian, 6-1b box, 7¢. n_luyers, per i “horseshioe,” usent allfornin 1ily, #2403 “horse oe." Sstar 1008 ' muscatels, $2.9; 1ess California, #2005 Oalifornia seedl ns, in sacks, per Ib, S¢; California musc in sacks, 813¢; new valencias,0isc;ondura, 11ly, 100s¢ ; farina, Le@@dige ; macaroni. 100 rice, choice, ago and it peas. —Bbls, N. 0. fancy, per abi, MOrA: choice, uni il 1, b X prime white, 1 3 witer white, 175 headlizht, 14140 74 gasoline, | SALSODA-BDIS, 17 ¢; granulated, 5. SOpA—Pkgs, 601bs tobox, iie; kegs. $iie. v r elder, 10¢; £ood, 1361 white, ney, fraat, IN* STOVE POLISH-E.0005.87 per gross. A, per100, 8 Lewiston, per 100, quare, {0 per cent off 1ist, )10 In DI, bulk, $2.10; best grade, 100 5, & Kk salt, crishe: best & ‘otton twine, ““Bibb." ver, cotton twine, "Daisy” hemp twine, 4 1b hiles cindle wick, 2e; 40 £t cotton clothis W Tt cotton clothes lines, $16; 6 cottan lines #1.40; 60 fusisal lines, §1, 31.00; Wool tiines, 81 15— Almonds, 18¢; Brivzls, 17¢; fil berts, 1 pecans, 16e; waliits, I5¢; peanut cocks, 104 ronsted, Tonnesied pranuts oo ) #1.9; tongues, 1Ib, Tunch tongu 5; brawn, 1 1b; brawn, 2 1b 1bs, 0x tongues, Y round" e potted ox to ); compressed h 40 compressed ha square © : tripe, 2 1b ns, $1.80; minced ¢ 3 boneless I western br. gallons, jirlotly sundad, B0, Cor’—Fiiest grow BLGO; .|u -edged sugar o very fine, -Ibixera ¥ extra @2 s, fine, l)«-r b sifted, enelh, L 16a18e. b early "brands, . f5¢. Boston bisked Crown bra b, w Jersey, $1.6 and tomatoe 0; Maunilla rope—All sizes from sisal rope, all sizes from ow processes,” all sizes from COTTON ROPE-Y in. 18e. Soap—Custile, mottied, per 1, 9@10c; white, perlb, 14 Pickies-Medfum, per bbl, #0. #10.00; gherkins, $11.00; Lap, Dil1, $18 cask); 32 gal bbl, $10.00, Crpir—Per byl refined, %505 half bbl, €.50; hard cider, pure, perbbl,” 8,00 orango cido bulfubl, 850; pear cider, half bl, 8.5, 710 to 1 716 do, small, ) (65 gal Provision Fusen Pork—Fresh hams, 20 1bs ay, 16 1bs avg, 73%0; 12 1bs ave, fige; shoul pork loins, 74 l.l]nurk tenderiolns, 1 ard, not rendere R MakTe - Bols oad clear pork backs, heay uod i um, #11 short_cut clear pork, ‘#$100; pig pork, #1350} newextramess boef, #0.00; new extra plite beef, #0.50, new plate beef, $6.00; new rolled bonoless becf, .50; new rumps, $.0; new boneless rum ps, 88,50, Ous - Bls—Extra lard, winterstrained, 4o; extra No. 1 lard, 6 ilard. %e: No. 2 lard 8le; oxtra neatsfoot, e tally” (il, “dle; pure neatstoot oll, 0e; A '1tallow, sclstearine, te. LARD—Tlerces, pure lea f b c. BaokkD MEATI =S ugar cured Laws, 13 to 14 X0y 15 to 16 1b ) Ibavie. Diges boneless 8 Ih steips, 40; dried beet | ULT MEATE-Lean baoks, s Giet BellEs. 10 te 6ic; sk Tibs, fer short clonrs, USAGH | 6 b ds, l‘,t. b, 4tes Lver ot ba (aoatye I i piils,be OLEONARG AN E tubs, solid, 12¢; 4 Togna n_ wes- e lish, ausge PO TRY v ehoi jon and _ sfinll Ipts of turkeys Choice wleo mixed, § spring. lar, dressod chickon 3 TuRKers Live, per i i-Live per oz, ides ducks Tive, por d There 1sa Poor quality aretving incmaricet at th 1 proportion of i ¢ thelocal retall trade. Stillth but the shipier ( present tin e soid to nmon & rud untry, ch elie; s supply has be y W0 days Fon eeniiy tn teouldsafely be n rather rece o recelpts consigl ol AS 1o yald e lave been m some poor cather is nediately \Mpln with y it shipped from chickens, per dozen, per_de B 1 Pliv e @i Tard clucks, Do eloze 00401503 dozen, 40 ed ducks r ozen, 56 per dozen, doze quatl, ice ardines, p lod Hoitas i Crown bra wWhiite: fish Wit bbls, §5.00; f Imon, $5% per d -1 I nus 3-1b in 5-1b Mayo miess mack- 150 brook trout ; . 200: b salmon, i 1-1h white ) 11 10bsters, 31h rook t white fish, Sulect, it oy 11 Blarata i it 8 oz, $1. little neclcs, §1 1-1b crabs, GIEATES per erite, yurl, #570e per 10 1h s ket. Purple Dunne, Colunbia, ete., per 1d; gouse plum: 1 bubox, roxs—Per box, Ro i Maior, fancy, : eholee Messinils, #7.5078,01 difornia, perbox, . por box, French, 3,003 BANANAS—Per Duheh, $1.50@50. —Fancy Junlalta, per Doy, $.00; per #0.00; fancy CRANDE Cod, cherry, $.00. Jupe bell and oL L, Vegetables, POTATOES—Good Jow & and Minnesota stock isselling WeaoiLl per bu; Colorado und Salt Lake, #1912, VEET POTATOES-The quotations are $.00@ 400 per bl according Lo quality. ) Per ¢ W, perbu, BEANS—ILand picked navy l‘..» w uul. Illtl('s. hlc. pelts gre 11! »wm 244 Quotations are for del Dry” bultaly, ton. § country, blesehed, £10.000 dump and meat y. 8006 WooL—FTne un'vash washed, 181 ey country, nu‘v‘!um un- pl-rl 3 Cholce medium, 0637¢; ! HEAVY BROW Atlantie H, A ntie ) Ge; 2 s, Lot W, iqc 455! Hooser L Lawrened Av 3 l'nx;uuvu R, lmlln n !I Alll. 4 :L n (i loth, e Berkeley eambrie-: Buttereloth X T ie; Fruit of the Loor House ke an mack, Allen cester, g River, te Turkey reds-Foul fleld, 8e; Berlin, AxS—Net. Thistle, 2D CANMBRICS —( hnllul‘lu\ r, Bes Stevens' B, 16 In i Garner, e ed Cross, 7 lics Red Slater, 6¢; ligh o Anoskeng, 9 oz, Srovte stundar Jld York, 0% nk in, 104405 %c; Workingnan' Lmmber. Hee 10f6 18 fe 21t 215 00 4150w 416 00 816 00 87 1300 15,00 121t 2x4.. #1500 20,15 00 2815 00 210, 15 00 £t 24t 50 418 00 1600 16 00 18 00 18 5 1500 1500 16 00 16 00 18 00 150y 13001600 16 00 18 00 1600 1600 1700 17 00 1V 00 1000 1600 1700 18 00 19 00 20 00 N ow., $0.00; 1. $18.00; L x.m ., 12 . 4and 6 ineh 12 and 14 .',m'ugm, 16 ft., $1650; No. 3, 4 B050; 0, $16,00; 1. 412 00, hite I‘lnt‘»l\ and B, &5400; D, E, 07.50, No. Lhard S-1n, £0.00; 2.00; D, 12- d 14 e, and i £t . 1 comuon white ft. $10.00; No.l common 1 and 10 £, HE.00. orL\r—Clear, 1-in, all widths, 84.00; clear, H-in, 6l widths, 10.50. llA'rn;M! WELL TUBING, PICKETS-0 G, bats, 00; X 11 tubing, ets, D. & H, flut, w‘umq :\?mu Pixg—lst and 24 dear, Y pline, 12 700 .;m Tin R AN ; 5 i, doors, 40 per ngs, 40 por o b nt, A e n #1 pe plaster. tar b |I\l $.60; tar SOUTH ONA ML A Conclon-Hale. Oneof the most noted weddings occured in the city took place morning at St Agnes’ church Pather D, W. Moriarty officiating. tracting parties wore Miss daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Danic Mr. James H. Hale. Mr_Patrick J. 3 Grath was best man and Miss Mollie Con don, sister of tho bridebridesmail. The bride was handsomely robed and wore flowers. Mr. Hale worea full dress suit. Over thealtar hunea large wedding bell of white roses andsmily After the impressive ¢ congratulations of frier Hale were driven to the ¢ Mrs. Condon, where breakfust was served ide and groom left on enver and the Rocky that ever yesterday the Rev Tho eot Catherine (. “ondon and v and_the and M, of Mr. and mounta Miss Condon was one of the popular society ladies in South 1o and her list as mds as the city. M ale s trusted and inflient ial su perintendents at the Armour-Cudahy packing houses, a man of education and refinement, and as popilar s u citizen ashe is efticient and reliable in his business. With the best wishes of all who know them the lappy couple commence their new liv \lnrlun;.ml i rnporu. Frank Dennis of right, who gained suchunenviable notor ¥ his erucl neg lect of his dylng wife, has got him >1f into more trouble, He has been arvested on 8 complint ado by Davil Anderson, ch ng him with having disposed of & hotse and cow mortgagelto M. Anderson, Justice Breen will hear the case, thdependent Delegates. At the meeting held in Knights of Labor hall last night Messrs. Z, P. Hedges, A, H. Miller, J. W. Baxter, C. L. Coe, Rev. Robert L. Wheeler, Samuel W. Dennis, John Lee, G, W. Blanknership, John Blondon, James Turney, James Bol- leay, D. Rynearson and . W. Miller were elected delegates to the count convention of the independent political party to beheld this evening in Gate hall, Omaha. Notes Abont the City will ne s gone to Chic L. Corpenter has returied from Cedar Rapids. A dauglifer hns been born to Mr. Heimrieh Pichel, Bruen & Carpenter ship, L. J. Carpenter ness, The United S opencd an_ oftice Miller agent. Charles Handin, & carpenter employed on Swift & Co.’s new building had his right foot badly mashed by a picce of timber falling on it. and Mrs. codissolved partner- continuing the busi- tes express comy has e and appinted C. P, —_—— Through _conches—Pullmin slecpers, di ) to Chicago and intervening point via the grent Rock [sland route. 'l‘icl\'u office 1602, Sisteenth and;Farmam, D. It is Celebrated by Orthodox Jows in the Local Sy nagogue. Yesterday wastheday of atonement among the Jewish people. Commencing Monday nightat 6o'clockandlastinguntil o'clock last evening, the various Jewish congregations of thecity devotedthe time tofasting and prayer, attoning for the sins committed during the pastyearand asking spiritual gaidauce dur- ing the ensuing year, ‘I'he Polish Jews of the city, numbering about two hundred souls, finding their temple too small, engaged Clark’s i Fourteenth , and held their there. Dr. Framison of New York C has been in thecity for the past four weeks, conducted the secrvice assisted by M. Horwich, This congregation is strictly orthodox and follows as mearly as may be, the forms or worshi precribed by the laws of the old testament. The prayer servicewas led by Dr, Frumison, who chanted the prayers ina weird and impressive manner. At times the leaders’ voice alone was heard, and again the entite congregation would join tho volume of tone swelling and diminishing like thesinging of the wind througha forest. ie men of the congregation sat together, the women being gathered in a portion of the room separated from themen by a curtain. The men wore about their shoulders a or white shawl, witha border of black str 1|u'~l which represented the garmentworn in bibli- cal times, At2 o'dock ac of five boys, under the direction of Dr, Frunison, chanted the chioral ervice. The Russian Jews held their service in the temple on Capitol avenue, between Twelfth and Thirteenth strect The service was the same as thatof their Polish brother, boti being orthodox. At 11 a. m. a_ double quartette, under the dirctionof S € insky, rendered the song service, and the s vice of prayer then proceeded, and was ended at 6 p. m, e HALF FARE RATE To the St. Louis Fair and Exposition, via the Wabash R R. Commencing Saturday, Oct. 4, until Oct, 11th the Wabash will sell tickets to everybody desiving to attend the greatest Fair and Exposition on carth at Gand Pageant of the the above rate, Veiled Prophets on Tuesday evening, Oct. Tth, Reelining chair and Pullman Bauffet sleeping cars onall trains, Bag- gage checked to destination from hote and private residences, Forstickets, sleeping car berths and further informs tion callat the Wabash office, 1502 Far- nam st,, or at Union Pacific transfer station, Council Bluffs, GEORGE N, CLAYTON, W. P. A, Omaha, e Another Bogus Deed Deal. Edward Kane is under arrest for obtaining property under - false pretens Enil Vedeles alleges that Kane purchased $100 worth of tobacco from him, and in pay ment gave adeed to some real estate that he claimed belonged tolis wife. He now finds that the deed is worthless, and accordingly wants Kane severely dealt with, As soon as you discover any falling of the hairor grayness always use Hall's Hair Re- newer totoneup the secretions and prevent baldness or griyne: - A Goodnight Salute. Four pistol shots rang out in rapid succes- sionabout 4:15 yesterday morning in front of thesaloonat 414South Fourteenth street. The police hastened to the spot toinvestigate a supposed shooting ape, but could findout nothing aboutit, and concludel that it was the work of some intoxicated individual on his way home, Sargeant Whalen has filed info tion charging Burt Beardsloey, £ Schultz, A, Butts, William Butts, Mike Leary, Jacoh Raapke and J. H O'Callahan with keeping their saloons open and selling beer and whisky on lust Sunday, e A Bold Project, The bold preject ofa ship rallway to con- Bt the waters of lake Huron with those of lake Ontario the long proj way Age. The distance bety great lakes is only sixtyseven proposed route from CGeorggian by to the mouth of the Aumber river, west of Toronto, aud it has been figured that’a railway, with throe of the standard gauge, but with rails weighing from 10 tol10 pounds per yard, could b bullt for £12,00,000, or about half * the cost of aship canil gof the same capacity, The land along the route reiches igzhtof 6 feet above Lake Huron, sothat would be some very heavy grades or else some tremendov oxpensive work necossary. The propesed woute, itls sald, would save 435 miles of lake navigation and twenty-cight miles of canal between Chicago and Montreal and would enable a propller to ach Montreal from Quebecin loss time than it con reach Buffalo, The expected saving of three days in the time biween Chicago and the seaboand is certainly *uconsideration which would warrant alavge expenditure if the prjectis feasible from an enginecring standpoint. ety those two miles by the - All first class hotels and resta Cooksextradry imperiilchanpague. have not done so, try it rants keep Ifycu Salt for Moths. For moths salt is the best exterminator. \e nuns inone of thehospital conventshave tried everything clse withoat and their experionce s valuable, 18 they hive so much cothing of the sick whogo there, and strangers when dying often leave there quan tities of clothing, ete. They had a roor full of featliers, which weresent for pillow mak ing, and they were in despair, as they could not l‘\h mauate the moths until they were to try common suit. They sprinkled ind in aweelkor ten days they v vid of the moths, They are - troubled Tiow. A nslows Soothing dren tecthingis the family b couts a bottl Success, neve vup for chil wfactor, 52 Salt Freshens Boug Tn the firstplace puta hittle salt, a table. spoonful or more, in the bottom of the vase, Then fil the vase withice broken into pleces the_sizo ofa waliut. On this put the bou- quet, the same @as you put the stems into o glass of water. Never put any water in the vase, however, ough comes from the melting ice and’ salt. e AP s ubeautiful compiexion, st bl o} An information hasbeen filed agiinst Le Grand Travis charging him with bo ing anincorrigible youngster. Tiekers ON SALE PRINGIPAL POINTS EAST, WEST_, NORTH and SOUTH Pears' soup s UNIQN PACIFIC 1302 Farnam Street, HARRY P. DEUEL, City Paegsenger and Ticket Agent. California’s Gre DR, HOBB'S COLITILE VECETABLE PILS @ CURE @1ek Headache, Consepation, (DDysprpiia, !ILIOI.I .m.u. ‘Willfroe ihe item tha il cary onid "purely v bie, Ly o fed Bt Vg (atgenous 1o ¢ rvs e, 45" pille 16 fach. vial, Yick, tHoadzshe Dr. fbb's Litle Vegetable Pils, & (o 65 ccntay For sale by druggiste, orby mall.Address “flll“ llllfllll W PROP'S. SAM FRANCISCO CAL, Kutn & Con N o Doudio J. A, Fll r. 1 & Douglas Streets, L.°D. Fost Council Blufly, Low, AND PRINCIPAL DRUGHIST S [VERYWHERE. FOR_SEVERE COUGHS OR Cows Dr. F.C. Werner’s COUGH DROPS Are highly recommended after seven yearsof suceessful experience by the sole manufacturers, Kopp, Dreibus & Co., PEAM CONFECTIONERS, 1106 Farnam St,, Omaha, Neb, Sold everywhere, ¢ per package, Send for sumples. GRATEF UL-COMFORTING EPPSS COCOA BREAKF AST. “By 1 thorough knowlelze of tho natural laws which govern the operations OF digestion and nutrl- tlon. and by & eareful appileation of tho ine proper- ties of well selected Mr. Epps has provided our brenk fast tablos wit. I articles of diet that o adunlly bullt up until stro: enough to reslst tendency to disease, Hu dreds of subilo malaties aro floating to attack wherever thera isa weak eseapomany i fatalsnaft by keepln fortitled with puroblood, nd a properly nourlshel frame.--Civll Bervico Gazette. Made simyply Withboilingwatter or milk. Sold only in halfpound tins, by grocers, label, JAMES ERPS & €0, " ngasisatins" THIS PAPER IS PRINTED FROM TN PP E ~ FROM THY — GreatWesternTy e Foundry, 1114 Howard St. OMAHA (-\l v cat Gulf Clty of the i teont h X now bein seaport of the Writefor infor HALL TO WEAK Bufferl g from o €T eels of \-mlhlu!n mm.unny decay, wastinge weaknes, 1ost nanhood, ete. T will ui i viuabl treats’ (sesled contatnii Full c FREE of ch A ourselyes wo » future. Mag- nillion and ahalf doflars and irc “ks. Tho puntry westof the Mississippl ation and mups. TRUEH EART £ CO., Established 187 INSTITUTE OF OUR LADY OF THE SACRED HEART, WASHINGTON HEIGHTS, ILL, This Institute, situaed I one of the most beautiful subarbs of Ciicago, 0 Tors t0'You ng Ladies, © adviantuge for - obtaming i thorough i 1 oducation. Studies will be resumed Sept. For particulars ad- dn »ss Superloress, QWARTHNORE (« h A Opens 9th Thirty minutes from Broad Nt Siat . Under earo ru0s for both mexes leading (o ¢ cal, Engineering, Sclentlic, and Literary dog: Healtirul beation, extenslvo grounds. “b maehii particula; WM. L APPL §400. A TON, Ph.D, Actlog Preside nt. Medla, Pa., Military Acadomy, boys Brooke Hall girls. Circulars free Omaha ManUFactUrer& lwot- nll(l !lhnfl. PO g KIIIKENDALL. JONKES & €0., Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots& Shoet Ageits tor Bostonubier Shoe Co., 108, 1IN andiig Hariey Siiet, Onahia, Nob. Srowers. Brewers, BTORZ & n.lciaf Lager Beex Brewars, Serih 15th Stre, Omia, Nob. ormic “FAGLE CORNICE WORKS, Mannfacturers of Galvanized Iron Cornick Window caps and metalic skylghts John Ependey oprietor 108 and 11080 ueh 0th sireot Artisty' Materials. A. HOSPE, Jr., Altists' Materials, Pianos and Organsy 1513 Douglas Street, Omahs, Neb, —————————— . Qoal, Coke, Eto R | OMATIA COAL, COKEAND LINE COg ) Jodbers of Tard and Soft (oal. #.B. Cor. 16¢h and Dovglas Streets, Omhin, Nobs * - —Y Cigars, TEAN, ARNSTRONG & 0 Wholesale (igars. 03 N Iith Street. el 14 I)ry Goods and Notie M E. '\l}'l‘ll:\: C0., i Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods and Notione Corner11thand Howard Streots e -~ —e KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS <€0., fmporters and Jibbers in Dy Goods, Gen' Furntshing Goods Comer [ith i Elmey Bireety, Omab, Neb. g Turniture. DEW EY & STONE, Wholesale Dulers in Furnilire, Farnam Streot, Omahn, Nebraska CHARLES SHIVERICK, Furniture, Omalia, Nebraska, — gy Grocerie: McCORD, HHAI)Y-V Co, Wholesale Grocers, Iith and Leavenworlh Streots, Outha, Nebravks., Dulelsm Tard wood [umbur, Yard IS10N. 16th8t., Onaha JOHN A WAKEFIELD, Wholesale Lumber, Ele., Kc. Lmported and Amerian Portland Cenent. Statg agenttor Milvau ko Hydraulio Coment, mad Quines While Lime —r CHAS. R. L ¥ Daler in Hardwiod [amber. Wood oarpets ant parjiet Moring. Gth ad Dol ‘Breets, Onaha, Nebrask. —— FRED W. GREY, Lumber, Lime, Cement, Etc,, Ete, Corner 9th and Dougln Streets, Omha. - ™M illlllery and Notiony i il I. OBFHFFI DER & CO, Importers and Jobburs in Millinery, 208, 210ana 22 Bouth 11thstreet e Notions: J.T. ROBINSON NOTION (0., Wholesale Notions and Funishing Gods, 112 Harney streot, Omahs. 0i1 CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO, Wholesile Refined aud Lubricaling (ils, Axle grease, oto., Omhia. A IL. Bishop, Manager. — Paper. CARPENTER PAPER CO, Whilesale Papr Dealers, Cany & njte stock of printing wrapingand wrii; paper. Bpecal atientiongiven o card paper 1 e L Safes, Et A L. DEANE & CO., Generl Agonus wor Hlls" Safes, 1 and 323 South 1th St, Omah. bt it o SRS “Xoys, Eic. e e H HARDY & CO0, Jobbersof Toys, Dolls, Albums, Fancy Goods, ‘House Furnishing Gouds, Children's Oariages. 1208 Fanam sieét. (matia, Neb. e Watdr Supplies. U. 8. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO, Steam and Water Supplies, Hallidsy wind miils 018 and 920 Jones s, Omiha. G.F. Ros, Actig Manger. _— Iron Works, = ) PAXTON & VIERLING IRON WORKS, Wrought and Cast Iron Building Work, Engines, brass vork, genernl foundry . meh na-na Llackspaith work Office and works, Us Ky and lith street, Ouaha, - —— ] OMAHA SAFE & IRON WORKS, Manf'rs of Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, Vaults, fall work, Irn shitters and fio esnpes G. Andreen,prop'r. Cor lith ad Jackson Sis. Sash, Doors, e e g M. A. DISBROW &'CO, B Wholesalo manufacturers of Sash, Daors, blinds and Mouding. * Branch offics, 12¢!1 ind Tzart atrorts, Ouaha, Neb- o, Gonhm o South Omaha, UNI?N STOCK YARDS.CO » 01 South Omaha. Limitd. NEBRASKA National Bank U. 8. DEPOSITORY, OMAHA, NEB Capital. - = = =« $i00004 Surptus Jan. ist, 1890 - B7,804Q Omcer and Dire oed, Vice: Patrick, W. .8, Eubes THIE IRON BANIL Corner I2th and Farnm Sts, A General Bunking Dusiness Transacted. T COMMEROIAL National Bank, $400,000 44,000 Capital, = = = Surplus, - - Ottieers and Direet W. G. Maul, vico g FB Brant, asiscant LB, Williaims, 1. ). And ) BLAKT, BOISSEVAIN & CO, London, England ADOLPH BOISSEVAIN & (0., Amsterdarn, Holland. BANKERS. Buy and sell American souriijes on comlss! on Londun andon all Contlien tal markos. Newolstions of ev loauw o s peclalty A P Toplkny

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