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THE OMAHA DAILY BE i SUNDAY, Sdlroner 2, 1802-TWENTY PAGES. 11 . _ WEST x E N ) | the new caskot factory on ‘Thirteonth and [ QDI nm (RTQ | 20 bags, including:iofahor, #1465 14.70; | mean discrimination ngamst anpopater coie | J.160 148 | singahtorors $1.00 085,80 and cholee to priwe ) A b s Oalishan Bio Sixteonth | A 1 \ Novernbor, #1465 Decorgbu, 143014 05 Tan- | (nteral, such as indosteinl shares: somes 2R 1 Wt from 4560 to TS, 4 A L 4 irace and the Callahan ok on | i . o 4 N i unry, #i4. March, $a4vqie0: May, #1403 | times they are due to personal di 2. My Recelpts: Cattle, 3500: hogs, 10.000; sheop street. Excavations aro in Progress upon 140, €pot Rio. nominaMy,grmers No. 5, #1550, | orimination acainst the borrower: and 1041 1 00 . the telephono building, the Morse-Coe Shos & - My | somotimes they refloct the wish of a few tend: 1087 T'he Evenine Joc Tt company’s factory and .\lc(‘o;vl- ! New York Mufeots. )] to ho'd off for better rates. In i+ Inv "5 }‘]'\ll * Ilh' 'l'h:“‘. 5 -u‘w sh wnul-tl . . T se. ut f . f : f e Yo o PLou~Rocelpts, 28, | these ean Uio rates asked or conceded be de 0 hewds market stoady s cholen 10 prime i isfactory. yet 1o be lot. The library building, to cost Octobsr Ribe wreduls nmd wonk milles 35000 bbis. low | Wish fof hikher fates in. certain quirters. not | §hou00: stookors, 91, [ tinues Very Satisfactory. y | N H@4.40; | ONlY among vear operators, Lut also among [ @ Texnns, #1.85A2.85. wa. 100,000; the Omaha club house, to cost TR | ;vjrr'-':.’{l.‘:lea«n i \\.‘niflll“p:ll..l"l‘l; ‘?";'“'w“-, Fostonaibie Jandors, the wish 18 90 oftan fAther 3 Hoas—Rocolpts, 0,500 head: _ shipmonts, e $53,000; the Sweesy building on Farnam, | @450; strnighta . ey G ) 1o the thouzht thut it ls, unfortunstely. upt | & 8 0.0 'l‘nw i o .m-n..;.--|..und.~.n..,.,-"; ¢ betwecn Sixteenth and Seventeenth, to cost HT | CORSMBAL—Dull and stoady: yellow west- | 10 warp jud rment. 11000 3 rough und_ commn | @3 Wi puckin: nnd COUNTRY COLLECTIONS ARE EASY | gt e cerre e ot it coptatt to nen | WARRANTS OUT FOR CUDAHY AND WRIGHT | Consama:=Duilund staady: yellc "The fallowin £ \Fe tho closing gnotations tof | 11100 a Suljiping, VBRI prime fodvy A butehs shatin part of the building results for 1562, but not — pVHEAT “iteceipts, 2203 exports, 217,000 the loading stocs on the New York Stock ex- | 17.. 83 2 | S rRRaoainte: 5,00 Honds M tiot stendyy a brick has been laid in any of them. | but sules, 05,000 bu. of futures, 3.00 ou. e todav 0 9 P b 5 ({1 ket steadys M Al o . Ni 0! by S & 1 ¢ 0 0 2re e ~ e ! 1 natives. $L00@100: mixed Causes for the Lack of Activity In Local “Darioe the ol times txny mechanics | 10 SYHOAL the Market iVas & NEttow D8 b4t | of spot. spot dulli lowerapd worki N ;r\\“‘.. Atelinon oo v W bt 2 1 | Foariinie, SLis@50; fod T Retail Circies ~The Sitaation Ll db s il g e A ighhebabi ke i bl aflont: 108G LN 3 red, ) Alton T \merican (o 8 H Westerns, 1530451 lambs, 81 4 1d these new o ses avsorbod tares of the Day in uneraded r No. Inortnerr b prate Pactiic l o - ke IV BYPORtNED W OIS those remaining and wiges has advanced it ) ¥ Ko . No. 2 northorn, :gesNo. ACH IR0, ity Yen E 4 %o 1 St, Louts Live Stoow Market, cinl Agency. quite a good deal, Contractors are glud to the Pits. | 8140t No, 2 Milwaukee, 70T 0. Options we Baltimos \ H 4 Lgne \ mlw. \’|:». Oct. 1. CatrLe Recelpts, oL toams now &t $3.75 per day and 10 Ay Aull, RAvance | B4rly Ko on 11zht contract Canada Pacife { Norunwe 8102 ead: “ahipments, %400 heid:, markes - common Iaborers $1.75, Up to August liveries, declined 4@ ke on casier cables, for- | CAIIA jatth | R TN T T IR O & by AR RN TG PR R L 17 X IR BOLIINE ARG FRSTIE S, CIOR WaAK Wb. N hral Pac Contrs 31980 13 1080 1% w1 Air to zood Texas and Indian steers, 82 " 1 %00 for men and teams and CatcAao, T, Oct. L=Today brought a | & » . L . tty. | Ches. & Ohto.... s N.Y &N, Eng S : R > ) $01 cows, §1.20Gp2.8), There s not much in the way of news o | g, 55" ‘ror inborers were the prevail- | sensational elimax in the big deal in October A e lOhnR AL i Hocomie Ehhn. Aon et AT, e DL [l AT e B Rt Mo hoad; shipments, 2,000 offor concerning the wholesale trade of }ing rates of pay. Lathing, which COSt | pijg—the sweariig ontof warrants for the ar- | 815-16@3240, closing at8ie; TN A el > I R STAGS | JonGL THaEKeL Tulay oKy, Sxavns0) Hioke Omaha. Business continues very good 1n o | 2 cents per yard in the earlv sumine N “_{‘ restof the widely known speculators, John vh";‘m ) " semits Consolfdated ‘Gas | 114l 0.8 L & UN 1 11 2,108 210 12, 37 16 N NED R Ao “"‘_" B0 av--‘fi}f\v...‘v.u-n‘- 0 geueral way and fully up to expectations, | now 8 33 and oven 4 cants por yard, BUSk- | ¢uauhy and Ausin Wi o waharse of | B Y e e a8 AT AR b ksl TS s el headi market fiemer; cood native muttons, \ The continued hot weathar has necessarily | 12Yers who were hunting jobs attha unlon | .. Jic iy, the working of a coruer. The BANLEY MALA: Ydulet but " st RS WOROFD, | COLaN UN COTCITS, 4308 1St IABaPR iuser STOCKERS AND FREDERS, Tange, $£1.5 @4.61; Texans $ 10061, 00, { lmited the domand ssmowhat for wintor | Sculeof 0 ceuts an hour now recelvy A LES | newsdid not develop. however, while the | €2 Skt o 11065 | Bk g 134 | Faliman Vaikce | o XHEMBAT TAve DRTHE T ot YU 3 the W Board of Trade was in sussion, and p-ices of | CORN—Receipts, 116,000 bu.; exports, 110.0)) : TRLE | 30 A goods. The rotail dealers cannot be expected | has been extremely low most of the season, e | b sales, 50000 bu, of futores, 18400 bu. ot | D & K Gopta 18 Richmona Ter F 150 LAVERPOOL, Dot 1,—AMBRICAN LIVE CATTLE t 1o load up very heavily with winter goods | and brick manufucturers verv gencrally provisions were not affected. In the other | snot. Spot tuirly netive for exports, hut weak: | P& GE fho Slnes Weit 1078 =Sinking vhe oftal, per pound. a8 long as the weather {8 such as to stiflo all | closed their larger kilns. ‘The {ncreased de- | Pits too. the day was rem irkanly quiet. The | No. 2, 50g@i e i elevator, 2 2%¢ aflo ti | Rt ' IR il " N HA LN AL AL, tand has vaused an advaace of §1 per thou- | REain murkets were firm during the Arst two | unzreaded mised. 51@dige. Optons opened | e ey oS T e WEST SHTURDI T ; o b L, | . [ s CHURCH NOTICES, demand for such goods. Accordingly 10b- | yynq, and tho brickmakers are beginning to | hours of the session They then began to | At deciingof e in Octoher aiher nonths | ror Wayiie ST & S0 F TR No. Av. Pr. No. bors in dvy #oods have woted u little falling | figure on extensive operations for next year, | weaken and the prices to deciine, so that at | it PEEE I e, GRE NIRRT, INE G BT | reat Northarn prd bt Ko A TLteqre .. al0r 300 bytesdars. 308 1% PPoople’s Chureh, on Kighteontn street, be- off in the movement of goods, owing to this ‘The month has been exceptionally #0od | the vlose, compared with yesterday's rosting | pricos to ‘e down: tradine fiir: Ootober, 5% | Hocking Valies St Paul & 0. 01§04 Boatha oy 910 twoen California and Wobstor -Rev. Charles [ cause. It is, however, the mere postpone- ;n: l"-a i l-“i'v‘f- hj;m‘lv:‘r‘lvl' ST \‘\‘";:.r:‘.:' fizures, wheat showed a deciine uf fye, corn of | @ b1, cioatng ab dio: Novembery SIWB o, {llinols Ventent LT 100) 210 Gdteeders.. 056 210 | W. Savidge, pastor. Sorvices at 10:80 a. ment of trade that will come in & rush at the p'(‘m'ml""‘" ‘h“‘:"" l\v:mn'?nllv ey TRt & agrl. | o for October amd s for May, and oats tse | WLaL 3 it i) “ | Kan. & Tex. pra.... Sugar Refinery WYOMING CATCLE m. and 7:30 p. m, ubject in the morning, first uppearance of rold woather. Colloctions | cti (" work is concerned, Thero is 1o "‘lr.:";‘y“”;}' T18 faREkaL i OIS U | em o S0 T 6 P TR A L0008 chns LG DC A LRG|, cows Woncow 00 “Tue Special Anointing.” Subject in the 4 Brne leat the market wis a narrow one, the anlos, 20000 hit. o WFes A 40,000 bu. |, 40 pee e al iows )9 W od 4 n ] keep up in a very satistactory mauner, indi- | failure of crops anywhere, aud while pricos | o 1 AU SRATKET WA SRR SRR CIC ] T s R i ahalern, - Options dul fake Shore T. oW ™ 300 1loows evening, “Pulling Them Outof the Fire.' cating that tho retail trade of the country is | aro low for various™ roasons not ineident to | [e [0 s Bvoens o ROUT 1A IE BIEES | Woa LUK NOVemUon, daaniar clodin fond Trus i Unton Bact wow . 08) B0) 1cow Saobath sctiool at 8:30 p. m. Stroet prenchs i a very .mnlu condition, notwithstanding nl»r«lhlnlmrv'h\n‘nhu-w\ r‘"’"‘;“l‘,"‘““;‘; h{:""‘l"“,l‘.“:";: JV0 - YENLOFAR T A SIGRINR, BAY LW &g |:r-u‘.-n'.vy;'-‘,‘.t R@ R olosing av e No, RENA WS L&D ::T'{f; J0 ¥ ) joder ing ou Ninth and Capitol avenue at 6:80 p. te unseasonablo weather. holding their surplus for better pri e y . Spo ite, d8c i mixe DSLETD, GBI o | *Manhattan Con i § veder. 80 275 T focdors n, A 0 wele R Jobbor observos that the best foature of | is nothing discouraging in the outlook erther o did not bold, prices coellning frow ‘o | westorn, $@ie: state, S@ie; No. 2 Ohieago. [ Memphiss ¢ b D COLORADO CATTLE ikise, “,.‘.,':,‘.’,}'\'. Al Tuthoran OChuron, \hn"\‘vlmlo situation ‘u‘ ang' :o\)n ki lluu in ([I;m\hkn or tho T;“;“{ .;:hhbnlr‘m iR kg ‘I: w:v’.’ >I »Hr lu w\‘;wlv:lln.;”h.;”“”:""';" fl' "iar=Qulct, ensy: zooa to cholce, H@NE. MIRSONR PAS. o PP S 3 SO e S0 "7.-‘1'«‘,":'“.,‘ 1 200 ‘\[.\“"‘l”‘ !\leh stroot hlmwm-n i .mp:flhlm :nd another corn crop and that it has reached a “Omaha’s excellent o g trade ~ | bressuro o " Phvlo i ldo. Hors ~Virm, fair demand; Pacitic coast, 17 | Moblle & Oblo. 40 pfd “ 5. L. Voolworth avenues —Rov. Luther M, Kubns, point whero there is nothing to be feared | tracting considersblo attention and has in- | Much of the wheat hought early was soldout. | @y Nnaheillo Chutt,.! Mk S Hoas—Hozs have shown comparatively 11410 | tho pastor, will conduct divine services ab Yrom frosts - duced & prominent Massachusetts shoe man | Purdrioze was e divz snort seller, SUGAR-Raw, dull, steady: falr refinin National Cordase van chinge the past week. Coniitions hive been | {1 m, and 7:80 p. my and will proach on " The Retanl Trade, to enter inty negotiations with one of our | Ihere i St WL LT L (O nLrifuzus, ; Felinud, auiet, osy; aubte, &) e 1 tiie sumo he s ook R '"«"‘\'.”"'.'Q'.i'fih‘,'v‘ Wi Utosaing 62 Lh Jordan divd SLNEIR (xy sine art, shippersdoin g creased business. MOLASIES. ns, dull und steady: bld ) s10 boIn A condition of unc o ¥ W A 1 The local retail trade continues ratner | OlStt firms for an tatereat it Lheie BUSELESE | Sus wheat and provisions helpod corn. | comhion £ 1. ey, S e ' | Tho totat autes of stocks todny were 11000 | ERSLern buyin tordurs show no prospect ofun | piation of Sin ov kis Doath, Qull, due in fart to the extromely warm h men are § Tty [ By o most urgent demand was $aus< | R0 Fuie demand and firin domestic, 4% | gimpacOt iles of stocks toduy were 100 | Tncrease, but 81 lonz as It holds up s well a8 . Mark's Kvangelical Lutheran church, weather, That, however, can be regarded | and September sales are unusually lavee in | fied trade became dull and pricos lower, the | g o glslraine | ibteago Gas 00s MR | 8t present fvsorves ns a check to the bear sl | corner of Tventy first and Burdotto stroets, weather, | That, howover, can vo Fegarded | L 6P tho hot wenthor as a cansequence. tiket iweain following wheat and provisions. | “isas—Stondy: western prime. 21 Enlaia. 300 Roadin s 120; Riohmond & f fa RGN of packers e zond tresh ot | oy, . 5, Detwailor, D. D, pistor. . Churol T iotie ot sV | Do month closes, at South Omahn with | All tho reports Fo eivel wore vory Bavarab.o | poori por oase: $LOXR0); - receipts, 120 phe - st Polnt, 4:210; 8t Paul, LOW. demun 1 uison stren sehentne nfluence. and | Goices at 10:50 n. wand ) p. e Sunaay otail trade for the groater it of the v moderate receiots. Tho number of cattle re- | il it svemed to by genorally namitted i | s~ Fair de and stewdy: wot saited Moiv Vork Moisy MAFkat With noderute rove pis bickers will bo unablo | gyl atnoon. Young poople's prayor meete retail trade for wreater part of the year. | MOAeinie Keetots Tl as of recoipts for | LBSCFOD us a whole was safe” from frost A | New Orloans, 45 10 5 108, o5 Texas ssiceted, R v : iy 3 Was | toronk the market to any great sxtent. T 3 A prowiuent business man, who has bad a 50760 % 4 wir genoral husinoss was transioted in 0ats | §vo 6o s, he EW YOIK, O:t. L—MONEY 0N CALL=Wns | “Tho folowing table shows the averaze 30 p.in. goud deal of expericce in those mutters in | August and less than 300 over u vear ago. preant lines being dis- ROvIS % Pork. molorate demand and | @AY at from's to 5 per cent; last loan, 4 ber [ worght of hoss by months for the past six umanuel Baptist Church —North Twenty- Qifferont citios, unalvzes tho situation in | Lhe showingon hogsisa decroase of 26,394 [ posed of. “The market opened firm, but weak= | coidy s old moss, S5 113 How. s, §1 nt: closod offered ut 4 per cent. vears, ana 1 will be noticed thut the avera ¢ | fourth and Biuney streets, Kountze Place— v sawhat ot v from August and an increase of 8217 over | ened as the day advanced and ciosed from 's¢ | @250, O ) quiet b drni bickled PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER—-112 @0 per cont. s nearly twenty poundsheavierthan a month | Rey, ray W. Iostes It Quiaba in & somownat different manner than | oS mer 1801, Nearly 10,000 moro sheep | to ise lower. o, e L M uare. (e tpiotclad | o STEILING EXCHANGE-Quict and stendy ut | o, showing n 10rce DrODOFIONOF HOAYY G0N | sorvices et 100 o ! bagtor. Regulae i8 usual. According to s theory, Omaha is | September 18yl No bl 16w T dny il a0, | Lellios, 8¢ gkled shouldoers, (A eDICKION | 87831 fur sixty-duy bill 1 8480% forac- | fod wogss oo i Al 30 8 m. and ¥:) p.me Vi ecolved this month than in Septembor as an off day for the provision trade hans. 10@Le. Middles strons but dully g for sixty-duy s and $4L80Y ol hogs: SHNET §6H061 1 0 S Wil undergoing a transition common to every | WO recoived LS Monta W S58 But for some ood buying of pork car.y by [ dio, Ootoder, K05, i stendy but | Mind. S st e d o Al O el it L American city that has ever atlained to any [ 13 00d the increass over, Augist greneds | Miteheil Whith causod hizher pricos and [ G Cestorn atesn olgsol i 14 dekad; | _Theclosing quotations on honds: NONTIS, TR, | 801|500, 1300 spent as “Carey Centenary Mission Day." prominence. 12,000, Hogs ranecd e intnined | hroushton pretty free sellinz by the prekers, | gijod, 25) tierces at £.:50; option salos, 230 | &S oy PR U TS § = The pastor will have for his morning theme i Wo say that the retail trace 18 quiet in | month, while N"“f‘ Y ha: month otosed | dwin, Witare, Vin Kirk ‘und othera, tho | ylerces: Ogtober. #8.1 usked: November, 8.0, | *0.8.4s coup :1.20 14 N3, O Int. Vert PabEURTY +Oue Hundred Years of Baptist Missions, " Omaba,” suid the speakor, “but it 18 quict | the average expected. The mont yotume of tride would have been extremeiy | eosing nt 8.2 uskeds Tanuare, .25 bid. 1008 4w row 1100 | North, Paci Mareh In the evening tho Womau's Mission society becausé tho peoplo are saving monoy and ot | With & somewhat disastrous fire at the vards :)l:!x!i:»‘).]\“ll‘n:/l\‘\:\i‘ the business was Jostly fn Burrer—Duli and weak; western dairy. 17@ |+ o0 | Northorn o April wiil render a very teresting program, A% J § i o ac stures | pork. ribs aimost noglected and Lard du D01 WORLOFH Q! 25e: western fae- | 07 | con ¥ p clos! MOFMNE 86F on account of any scarcity of money. I can "”IL“I"';.:_“‘;:V w packiag house struotu Bt irmiy held. . Thoro was no subprise in the | 1o e @2ic: western fu 4 M 11N W, Con. Wa the closo of the morning secmon the hand of remember as . boy Kk in Penunsvivania, | Well unde 24l the deliveries, Ribs were estimato | at ,00).- WEESE—Quict and Wwon ks t skims. S@8c. W01 (St L& LM Gen ) Sy fellowship will begiven to new members and wilien our town wus booming, wh every- WINTER WHBAT, '4;0 llu‘l.ml' 200 Ibs. Tt was clabmed that most Pia Tieos=Quiet; American, $15.00@18.50. L LT bR A LR ARt tne Lora’s Suppor will be observed. In the body made monoy and spent what they made SN e of theribs came from the Chewo Packing | Coprer—Duil; Like, $0.081L0. 5 Cannda S0, 208, 101vs 18t D C. & I, Tets. b 1| afternoon the Sunday school will gather with a lavishness that creatod an unnatural e dTiE [Ohtek1 DEIRk BOW C“,I',',‘, AT A BRI THIDESY LEAD=Quiet and steady: domestic, 300105 | {Contral Pacitic Tsts 106 Tex. P L. G.Tr. Rets November ..o i [ authe churchar 3 el o ro toithe IivsyERDE scuvity. A few years later the hotheads | More of the Lig L) Lick Frelglits werostendy at2i¢e toe witeat and TIN—Quilet; stralgits. $20.4) 2045, D& It G I8t 184 | Pex. PR G ltets Decemb |l 388 | 208 st ehureh, to tuke part in the rally of Bap- ‘ among us were old enough to emigrat o the D SEDELLLY 2¢ for corn to Boftalo, ¢ ¥ AVAFDEBITAERGLR bl D e a8 Y e R TR VA FA€E RE Ao HUE N NI U B ETOR YR | et e ot west aud the conservative people who stayed | The crusade In favor of the more zoneral | kstimated receivts tor Monday: Whoat, | oo EIvrpoct Mavkess oo R B e et RRores e BRE ] G et bor Tor b pustalx years 18 kiven in | o, lirst Metnodist Episcopal Church, Twen- behind commenced living at a loss rapid | cultivation of winter wheat in Nevraska is [ 875 ears: corn, 7) earsi oats, 33 carsi logs, | | LIVERROOT Ock L =WilkAT=Standy, demand | R0 Cp GO0 6 i 3 thisitoliowing tabies ticth and Davenport strests —Services — puce. They made money Just as they alwavs | meeting with marked success. R Culifornia. o8 413008 50 per . contals red | *exint tbla. fasked. — Sunday.school av 9:8), sermon by theinow T T e e (R e s he ieuding futures ranzed as follow: Bl FRl L LLES ATl Tse2, | 1801 pasior, Rev. Frank Crane, at 11 a. m, and 5 ¥ 4 r v 1 v purts of the state where, heroto- | — — western spring, 6 '3 i@is 2 No. 2 red winter. P benefit of others thoy suved it. I was back u many p L Lid, ATICLES. 11A@5s 1140 Roston Stock Gu tath : | ¥:30 p m. Al are cordially invited, there & short time ugo and observed quite | fore, cothing but corn has been rawsed, farm- | = . ConN—Firm, demand tmproving; mixed | Bostox, Mass. Oct. 1.—The follownz are | } [ se oo gl Kountzo Memorial [nglish Lutheran closely their mothods of living and doing | ers are expirimenting with winter wheat on | WJEAT No. westor :_«. 2d per centul. oo sthe closing stock quotations: 3 15 511 | Ubureh, corner Sixteenth and Harney— business and bow they had amussed fortunes | a small scale, while in other sactioas where | December.. LOBRESLTIMSRIm e SWABLOtH NS, S S BDL 8 | b tehieLopr s | Calumot & Heela 1 Sun’y sun'y | Rev. A, J. Turkle, pastor. Services at 10:30 tler Y 4 g - by thrift and economy. For ex- | that cereal has proved a succoss tbe acreage | May. .. PEAS—Canudian, 8 54a por cental. Boston' & Albany i | Cal 5 517 417 [ wom.ana 8 p.m. Preaching both morning ] ample, a4 man now worth $100,000 | devoted to its culture oas this fail been | N TG do Malne.......... 18)% | Frankiln. 174 Kearsnrxe 51 Osceoln October. § 1 noticeu was wearing a peculiar shaped doubled, and in a very great number of cases 8hoe which I remembered was in style some evening vy the pastor, Subiest in the reoled. morning, “Being a Christian i the Affairs Omaha Fraie Surket, ApEs—Concords, 2ie per 10-1b. basket. 120 | Santa Fe Cop 18 of Life.” Kvening, *‘Betuug and Gsm- fifteen or mere years ago. lasked him where The estimate that Nebraska's winter wheat CALIFORNIA GRAPES '.-- crate, $1.25, mus- 7 amarnck 0 bling.” Sunday school at noon. Young I Le got them and he remuarked that they were | crop will in 1803 be from two and a half to cats. £1.75: Tokuys more plenty s ] AL b L o q oople’s Society of Christian Endeavor at some which he got “‘stuck on” a nuuiber of | three times as large as ever before is a safe CALIFOUNIA BEACHES —Por box. 8,60 A RRRI L 512/ sun'y p.m. Al aro nvited to theso services. years ago. Beiug urable to sell them in bis | one. LA o ke SL00: € oaovs S150] Hve bbI. N A A Soathwest Prosvyterin Church, Twentieth k store, he was wearing them out himself. As instancing what has actually been done | fetober . 1oba Dagt ge 0b A} b t Allantlo s v o guny and Leavenworth J. H. Shietds, D.D., 1 y Think of that, a mevchant worth that amount | in connection with its growth, Tae Bre has | ¢ QUINCES—I'er box, $2.00, DALOTIIMO T LT Lt b pastor. Services as usuul—morning, 10:453 | of money wearing old stock that no one else | compiled for the benefit of its reuders somo Oetober.. et New Yo " Sun'y| 30, 8 il evenlug, 7145 unday school, 12 m. and - would have, information bearingz on the subject. While | Januaryl'i0 Cottn Market. Newiv e K SLNS: 5 43 ) 8 Youne People’s Society of Christian En- When 1 came west the town in which I | the fow examples cited below are taken—as | Sttt Kins= £ NEw Onugaxs, Ln., Oot. 1.—Stendy: mid- | NEw Yok, Oct. 1oThoifollowlng uro the DA i deavor at 6: All are cordially fnvited to { first settied was booming and everyboay | will be seen on parusal—from widely differ- e | dia e i 0w mid Hine. Te 1 ordi- K min \uotations: ! S attend these services. i spending money freely. They kopt up steatn | cut parts of the state, the results they sorve [ =5 s not recelita. s gross. | crown T ) 581 Tho Chinese Sunday school, Woman's cooled. 'T'he voomers, many of them, moved | tho cultivation ot winter wheat in Nobraska | wintor iu-‘?u'{.’t‘:«“X'()";i',-‘, ALents, o il 30 % Gould & Curry .. YollowEaRokEL Rl U | . e st Presbyterian church, corner of i out to look for fresh flelds, whilo tho more | js artended by oo smull measure of profit. SL8@L0): Spr ng Strutshts, £ Traders Homestuke.. . iron siiver 518 Sun {45 | Seventcenth and Dodwe streets. Prayer N conservative element worked to the frout, Purnas county: Mr. C. Horton, hving in > @ i CHICAGO, Tl Oct. L.—Counselman & Day to | Mexlcun. QuiskEi e 5 sun'y| 487 ting at 4:30. A cordial nvitation exe i #nd with that commenced aperiod of incroas- | the neignborhood ot Edison, sowed seventeen 2 spring, 72%e; No. 3 spring. | Cockrell Bros Commiss on company: Wheat | guipt, ™" | Rapeotertad Shial S0l Sai B 441 | tended to all interested in mission work. B ing leauuumv and retrenchment. [n other | acres by press drill in the fall of 1891; his o “n‘y‘l. (e ran igfige higher early “today on buyinz | 2 - 151171804165 U1 (SR B1R, L SM Y R I0T Cyuthia Coristian Church, 4318 Nicholas ] words, the people scomed to grow tired of | yiela averaged forty- NO. 2, 420507 o, influonced by decreased offor quence of the firmer tone of ¢ camo heavy 28 In conse- | *asked, ables. but be- n Bradstrect's avaiiabie stoc two busbels per acre: ! p OATs—=No. 2, 3 35e; ) n the approximate cost per acre delivered in | 5OV N 4t No saving. Then people begun to say | the granary was §5 82, If the wheat seils at HyE— 1 spending money and it becatae more the fash- white, f.0. b, b 1on to b The week closes with a very f. rather uneven market. Packin irrun and o | Street—Joseph Shields, pastor, Preaching hogs so d | at 10:30 aud at 7:30. Young People’s Sos b X q ‘There wi 4 2 bont lower, witho vrices improved | ciety of Christian Endoavor at 6:15 p. m. . 2, 5 showing 65,000,000 bu., which with free sprin ST. Louts, Mo., Oct, I.—There was no trading | abont & ¥ LA Sl PR ) & ‘the town was getting dull, we urs suffering | fifty cents a bushel (surely u 'ow enough es- No.4, 40@sie. | Whowt ageivals and the. Larsely inoresol de | on the Mining exchanze todny. but prices | sightly towarl the ciose of the market Suuduy sohool at 13 m. Morning_ subject, from the reaction of the boow,’ ete. timate) tho profit per acre is $i5.18 (§21— | K 3 liver es by English farriersprom self 1o che ween strongenfheitoliowinglauotationsaNere |0 S Yero o TATSRA Il YR ETLALY; he Crowning Act of Humunity is to Save “1 came to Omaka whilo the so-called | §5.82). PIMOTHY SEED—Prime, $1.57. any aporoach to buoyaroy for weeks to come, | Mude on eall today: Sendy bricos. "Tha buik of the hozs sold wy | (he Lost.? ‘Bvening subject, »What is Maa boom was still on, but it could not last for- Webster county: Mr. G. W. Francis and ml’ s ~§lus~. per bl L65@10.70: Jard. per | However. the fact thut 18 per cent of the crop Stock. BId. Asked | Stock [ Trom E010 to #.20. and ransed from 5.8, on | That Thou Art Mindful of Him? and tho ‘ evur aad camo to an end as everyono is fally | M. J. Mialgh oach Taised wbout seventy | L Ihe, 8.1 @ 12: short b, sides (dgsen | hus Deen wiroady mnrketod aza nst | Adums, s [nope o T s on dhofes. butener weltht, Tep: | Son of Man That Thou Visitest Him{" Al 5 D ¢ byl v | M. © 1 HEONYIY 7.65@10.10; dry sulted shoulders (boxed:, 37.10 | 12 per cent for the same period a y. American 50| Pat Murpiiy.. 2 S aoRtiveTenlens seats freo. i & aware, Now we complain thal the rotail | ucres of winter wheat. Mr. Francis’ yield | @7.ui: short efent sides (boxed) 85058 00 causing i better demand for May wheat Himetalicl 10) | Small Hoves. 83 resontativeisiless 3 - G - I trade here 1s slow, and we scarch out all | averagea twenty-fiva and Mr. Greenhalet’s | “Whisky--Distillers' finished goods, per gal., | speculative vestment. Corn opencd firmer | Granite M i No. Av. Sh. I'r. No. Sh. Py All Saints’ Church—Corner Twenty-sixth sorts of explanations to account for it, but 1 | thirty-five bushels an acra. #1.15, L saa o fuir demand from shippers and = 8 80 #4 8) i) 40 & and Howurd streots (take Farnam stroet beliove that_careful inquiry among a large | = Shorman county: Mr. A, P. Culleys of [ SUGARS—Unchanzed; cat lonf. 554@s%e; | locul shorts, but bocame dull and he ancint Noto 1 — 4N 16) 5 cars). T.J, Mackay, rector. Morning ser- number of citizens would develov the fact | Loup City says: “My winter wheat paid anulnted. Sies standard “A.” Sy, on estimutes of Increased receipts NEWORLEANS, La., Oct. L—Cloarings, 81,300, | 2 — 8 0 vices at 8 and 11 o'clock. ~Evening service at { that the resson for their not buying goods | me $20 on acre not on part of my land and which wero omphuaized by freossiiing, sellinz | gsi. 2. =che e 7.0 o'clock. Sermon topic, morning, “A () aud spending monev as freely as thoy did | $15 on the remainder. This scason I intend o by recelvers nnd clovutor neople who are het | . PAnis, Oct. 1.—Threo per cent rentes, 00 | § 918 T Divided Allogiance.' Serm.on toblc, evening, during the boom period, is not'that theyv are | putting in 230 acres. There is no question [uEcEwms suonests. | RGPS 0sed the Same us yesierday with the | 8¢ for the account. A B 48 “'Happy Dodd,” a tulk with christiun workers. K drawing any smuller salaries than | as to this crops being grown here sny season i R N TS w0 oo | shortinterest larzely reauced. which of itseif BALTIMORE, Md., Oct 1 —Clearinzs, 2,700, 9 405 40 160 Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. Biole cluss and X they did then, but that they have | if put into the ground in proper stupe, and bushels. 301 0 g0 | 15 # weak feature. Outs was depressed by | balances. $3 Rate, 6 per cent. (s 2 120 service Wednesday at 7:3) p.m. Young men b caught the spirit of retrenchment. | on account of its large vield it pavs much Dushels. i2100 | heavy delays on October contricts much of 15, Tenn, Oct. L—New York e; s - K0 5 and strangers always welcome. 4 A sentiment of uny kind is catching. | better than apy other crop we grow.” . bushels | 245,000 | which w flflL:rc(l}lli“-’ri u;mln (l-h:ft" riu.-t ]ru‘ anze selling at $0.50. Clearin:s, #2008, K3 400 B Clifton Hill Baptist Mission, Forty-fourth | 1 have in my employ a man who is drawing | Pelps county: Mr. C. M. Christianson, oo I e ozl o] | Ll inceniBLid) : B 2T £13 | und Grant streots—Preaching service at #1500 & year. Ho wears his clothes as loug | who lives near Holdrege, made the following — —===" | hargos to Muy. Tho closinzg was weak in an- Qet. 1.—Clex wI . #4000 7 & A 10:30 a. m. Sabbath school at close of service. as be can keep thom o und will not spend u | statoment: Last full " I sceded alinost P oy OO oLy the puSter | Uelpution of inrze rocelpis next weck. Pro- s S A 0 Prajer mectiog Tuesday cvening at8 p. m. ) cent for anything unless cowmpelled to, He | cighteen acres to winter wheat and raised U3 e stric h 1elvise | visions were duil but averave slightiy firmer 7 : 3 s v was fi mor: creame Straugers welcome, Come. [ IPirst Universalist Church, corner Nine- 619 busheis of very fino wheat. This 13 an average of abont thirty-ive oushls to the | Eu“ at least one-hulf of his salary in the ank everv month. I have other men who are doing the same thing. 'I'he result of this dairy, | on w cenernl desiroof shorts to close th -Clearin TR October deals. Packers were the prnzib: $110.457,100; . Tor the week. clearings, tances, £41,015. ir | teentn and Lothrop st i acro. *Mr, . D. Coulter planted fifty ucres | ST. Louss. Mo. Oct. 1 e o Tl oy ROl M er Dikieee Oct. L.—Amount of bullion gono e N P ..-,,,ir[’.ff'p_,,_‘lffi"“g:‘l: . B 15 that the bank deposits keep on increasing | with pross arill September 22, 1501, and had | chanzed: vatents, &.56@5750, e T s e T et el L A 1 ink of Enlund on bulanees tolny viess at 11 w. m. and 7:45 v. m. Sunday ‘- wn_u;;mu retuil trade is inclined to lan- | an averago yicld of forty-four bushels an M"f.'”v“ z::,v‘u-'y‘.’ ) choiee murket unt 1 the October manipuiition Is out Caicutia linseed 195 6d per quarter. ;ungml “l'"” m. Y:unln l;uopw;‘uhnmn: K zuish.’ nily, BLO0GL10, he Wiy, NEW Y it, 1.—(Spostnl (Tologram Jnion al7 p.in. Seuts free. (33 —— L . 8 S WiEAT=Openod firm and advanced e, but | “Umoras: 1. 0wt 1 Honklna & | D e o OLbR = Anos MILHOIoR et e PR et AT ? AT Buffalo county: Mr. F. Y. Robertson, | gnen aronped nnd ¢ CHICAGO. ennett. Hookins & | ik Beel—Exchanze w osel i below yester- juoted us follc come, X “Septomber nas been & nighly satisfactory | President of tho First National ounk ab | duy: ‘cusi, 0. o B, A. MoWhorter o ginee) e Adllsion vasters rter: The puviication of the | Chiiearo, 40e digeount: Boston, 12450 discoan t Central United Prosbyterian Church—118 Kearney, writes: “In relation to winter | Decomber, TIR@TH s My, 8@ 00, | [t UHAUthe exports for tho weol wore laisen | Puitabenenia, Pa, Oct 1—Clearinzs, .- North Soventeenth street, between Capitoy month to the jvvers of Omahu,” remarked | wheat in' this county, 1believe it to bew | ~CoRN—roiowed wheat and closed tee under | (At [oF the DrCvms woele mud o yany | 9520; balances. $157.357. o the week, va aventic and Dodgo stroets, Tov. John’ Wil Mr. W. H. Roberson, managor of tuoe mer- | great success. Mr. Low Diotzon twenty: | Yestordav: cush 505aile: Octobor, 40%50; No- | hoe haiiede the pee of wheat on’ the | ¢18aries 108,081,167 valunces $10,471,92 Mone cantile agency of K. G. Dun & Co. in his | ivo acres averaged thirty-eight bushels an | YfIuVEE iac bic T 1 May., 48,0, | Sy a 1d his brotuer thirty-two bushels an | et inmson, D.D., pastor. Services at 10:30 & mber, 4055 year, Bk e; A Eus ! ourb and when it was known [ * BPECCNt m.and there were no deliveries on October contract 0 . m. Sab! Mass., Oct. 1.—0learinzs, $ ALk aohaoleabi I 2 A 5 Young people's meeting at 6:30 p. m, wers eash, 20%¢ bid; October closed for whent beoanie Sative £1,180,600, " Money, 4@ pe d . ty : o Mr. Lowenstino on forty acres | atsis@iie: Novenbor i Sav oo the domana for wheat becatie quite active TS hOn Subject of moruing sermon, “A " Desirabla Nover before 1 the history of Omana | q0f 01 o WPVIREI® My, George Kaelt | RyHe Lot toael]. 5o . Yo Prices for a timo were ulso held by large I YOrKE bas the volume of trado been so lurge ana | 1, 950 ncres averag twenty. en bushels | Bauu Place,” und of evening, “A Destrable Ace Y—Quiet; sumpie lots lo 03 clearances at Atlant ¢ ports 8.0 10 1 wheat Min- ¥ Q1 | v flonr bub in 8pite of ghis nnd the desrons 3L For same’ we qumintence.” Strangers ure welcome, novor bofore was the prospoct botter for the | an acre. Mr. H.G. Scowt has avout 400 | nesoti 6 Rebriskca oc. T racalnte Wb DimuEy . Cmdrkets - n B112700,5.0: balanos, 810 § Park Aveuue United Presbyterian—The fall and winter business, The conditions | acres south of us, which, he thinks, will ,‘,’}“;"_“”"'1‘ i,:fl‘ul'fi)'.».."”:|< P lpathrel untuble weakness sct in that ¢ CHICAGO, 11, Oct, T.—Ciearings, $10.163,83); 5 pastor, John A. Henderson, will preach at throughout the territory tributary to this | wverage about thirty bushels anacre. If | o (1Tgbia, e tnseds tmothy. prices off %e. Conditious are turning more | for the week, K8 50002 and for the corros- 5 10:30 a. m.and 8 p. m. The Junior Young market are all that could be desired and | the crop is properly put in atthe right LEAD--Dull: £.50 nsked. und more fuvorabie -;- |..I.1u3-f-s.“|...lt |‘|... |.|m‘|.xl.ln." “:nfi |vn{~:}:;‘1r, a‘"";-;‘-nr fl‘-l}~ York PIGS AND ROU PPeople’s Christian unicn will meet at 4 p, my Omaha jobbors are certanly 1o be cou- | season, it should average twenty-five to | FLAXSEED—Quiets § A e L e L D@l na e nh g | &g 2 Goveer 155 40 4% and the Senior Young People’s Christiax 2 1 gratuluted. A forty bushels an acro. BUTTEIUnthango i creery, 2@Me; s were strong early and appar- | Foreis n exchnnze dull at #4815 for | Si double-deck loads of Mexioan | Union 8t:ls p. m. Sabbu.h school at12 w. 5 Several of the leading jobbing houses ave | Clay county: Mr. John Hoaveka planted A0S S ly a good many shorls cover sixty-day vitls and 3057 for sight drafis wothers of fale weight and quality I'be sukject of the morning sermon will by actunlly overburdened with orders, This is | by press drill sixteen acres, from which he CONE AL R Yt 1 they zot out on the broak eaused by sy —_— offeres, . part of which sold steady. Fafr | “Gospel Symbohism.”" In the evening the trae particularly of boots and shoes and dry | threshed 550 bushels {average per acre WHISKY —-Steady nt $.10. i hy with wheat. Receipts still contin LIVE STOCK MARKE®S, 1o wood natives ELHSEH; fuir to £0od we: pustor will lectura on the “I'irst Book ot Focds, 0 grocery hovaes. report the sy | thirty-four and one-half . bushols), - aud R 0, v & slieht Jobbing | 14T46 althiough thieto nre signs of an improv- LA T, $.200k 155 common und stock shoen, 82235 | {0 A cordial wolcome is oxtended v 4 Tor the week uud tho wonth ahead of expee- | Mr. Anton Katrenka had fifteen acres from A adionlvinslizhtiobblagH!Fing toretan dumand. Provisions woro some- | Comparison_of September's Record witn | @2 good to chioleo 4010 00-Ib lambs #.00 | overyone, i tations, with vollections not quite up to the | which ho threshed 500 bushels—an averago prs—Fiour. 4,000 bbls; whout, 175000 | MpstStronser eurly bug cased of © with That of Pas: Yeu RATDAROpFEsON iRLIYE AioH; Av. vr | SewardStroet Methodist Eyiscopal Churel average. ‘The liquor men are moro compla. | of thirty-tureo and one-third bushel an aero. | bits) corn. #2000 hu i oats, H500 bii - rye. | “Cinicaao, 1L Oct, LI, G, Logan & Co o | OMARA, Oot. L=The month closos with u | 360 New Mexiean wethers .. ... 77 #50 | corner Soward ana Twenty-second *stroots cent thun usual. ‘Their trade has improved Hamillon county: A, C. Crawfora’s [ 100); burie RN SRR e Lingy | Punean. Tollinzer & Cot “Phe whout market oderite van, making for the week i - — Moruning theme, *‘Moses’ Song of Deliver. quite a littlo_ovor ~August, but tho brewers | twenty-five acres averaged fifty bushels to [ a5t ENETG DT I B S0k, E0) | joduy s been duil, T opening price for yioredlubleiatiow) nhredinithijasy Kecoipts and Disposition of Stock, ance;’ evening, “‘Christ Our Sure Foundey aro still complaining, especially of tho Omuha | the acre. bu.; brley, 2000 bu. LSRR T aoember wis ilo 0L Q1 iRl e o fi 18 £ ARG~ BYOUE S O Ok Seaaiila an!01onas)Hon of iatask el iLionBeD IS I Dindal N BHLDADID NpALOR demand, In the drug line trade is siightly | Otoe county: A farmer living near Syca- B Ll Sanas pa e tha Hows. Shoop. | shown by the baoks of the Union Stock Yaras | St Phidip's Couren (IEpiscopal) —Twenty uhead of Septemuver, 1891, and quite satisfuc- | more, who does not wish his name to’ap- Hides and Petts, solling of Bloor:"s holdinzs und the buyinz by | Receipts th's week 35 bty pany for the twenty-four hours ending ut | fiest, between Niciolas and Paul stroats tory. Leatherand fiadings, lumber, bard- | pear, had 200 acres of winter wheat that Following are the prices vald by Omaha | Comstock. Receipts continue in excess of | Receipts previous w 10, so'closk p. ., Octover 1, Raev, Jno. A. Williams, pastol ware, bats and caps and clothing tell a simi- | brought him $3,300 nev profit in 1801 and 290 lers for hides and peit quoted subj ot to | the shipments Est Sixteenth g pates of how niuch the | Sime we lust yeur... 1 61 16,03 lar story. ‘L'he volume of trade in near 3 RECEIPTS Sunday after Trinity; holy communion, 7 & acros in 1803 thav netted him #4,500 profit, ghango without notice: o 1greon hidvs s | visibie supply will incresse on sondiy are bu- | Tho followlug tablo shows how recelpts hive | — o T i oiersywrs | m.; matine and Sunday school, 10 & m. every lino shows o marked growth, Tho | Frankln county: M. G. Hieseh put tn | 29 LEtoon salted hidgs dappiacs No2Trven | il 'tho” ity from: 400000 10" 500000 | ruu for the st nine'montlis s conpared | < [moes | T Boty communton /aRd. sormon: AiuAT i way from 10 to 0 por cent as compared with | Of this, ten acres averaged toirty-ive | 1o4) . i iher No 1 ver et s o e Lout more autive shipping demand any i il =les i i — 5l Tie | harvest homu services in the avening. Macios lust vear, varviog in differeut lines, bushels ana ten forty-five bushels an acre. | ter No. ' yeul ealf, 810 15 ibs,, iiee; No, 1'd co wiil be 8 ow. The most sold men MONTAS~18U) CATTLE. | OGS [ 1 ) IS ] £ 10| daily at 9 a. m. Kvensong daily av b p. m, t ““Ihe manufucturers of the city are gener- | KReports from Franklin county go to show [ flint hic 2 dry_ flint hides, 5 nelally lLellevo that us an fnvestment |y o 1105 PRITION First Congregational hurch—Corner of ally prospering. ‘I'ho good work of their | that its average yield is thivty-five bushels | No: 1 dry su dade. . Part cured tissafe. May corn opened at 478@474¢. | ‘Fobruary’ TTTTTRUOYERS, | CATTLE | HOGN. |SHERF, weteenth and Davenport streets, Rev. 28200181100 in the last vear s now making | An acre: hides o per wrs ohin fuily ourel | sold nt 474 wnd “wosed e A it 1o | i) ftself manifest in s Queh, 1 increasva and growing | Gage county: Mr. George Goodin | Shesh bultes( sheop polte—- Groon | gveh, Biegh feature today wis the Hquidation of the long | Aprii . OSAnA Tor Nabraskastanne oodes” Soorin | IR iioan. sores ARd Syeraaed tiau. | Ereon eaitarl shoariinke (sl 0oled oirly 1dings by country commission houses. With | May 2he; dry shearlings (short | so shu A rapld leeline wo t k Ju a bomo industry bas failed 1o reap tho | five bushels. James Bristow’s thirty acres | woolod early sikins No T ot ad Eao et o D LRR IR un ™ —— Joseph ™. Omaha Pucking Co — The G, 1, Hammond (0 Duryea, .., pastor. Prenching <o | by the pastor ‘at 10 30 a. m. and 7:45 p, m. Suboath schiool at noon. I’rayer meoting Witk (o i ) i 1, each, 5@i0c; dey | shouid be purchised on ull weak markets, | July..... . o ity Wednesday at 7:45 p.m. All welcome, benefit of the patriotism ‘vhich the move- | yielded an average of thirty-two bushels, sheariin (short wooed early skins No. 2, | The business doinz in onts has been v August ... 1. Squires, St John's Church (Episcopal) —Corner ment has inculcated in the communities of | = Howard county: Menzil [isher had ten | ©nch, e: dry flint Kansas and Nebarska | houvy, The ssling husbeen gencraland prin. | Septemuér.. Kingnn & ¢ - wenty-sixth ana Franklin streots, Services the state. The aunual meeting of the asso- | acres of winter whoat that vielded an aver- | biiteher waol baits, per ib. wotusl weleht, 16 | eipally by houses doing w country business. Whits I & D. 3 ciation called out some very happy ex- | #ge of forty-two bushels to the ucre, Mr. A, §01 Q1Y flinkJandasand B = braska Murrain | In hog product business has boen very 1izht. CL wetunl wolsht, Nl lo Sunday, 8 and 11 a, m. und 7:45 p, m, Son- wool pelts, per 1t ! 1 ! ery 112 - 3 day school at 0:45 a. m. Daily services at 5 changes of opinion among the members upon | 5. Swith's sixty acres averagod forty | e Coloratdo bitehor woot palts Coar 157 | g of whist wis g tho chunziing NONTH 1802, | CATTLY o D 1ovs €xcept Wedneaisy, b 745 p, i | the results of the twelve months' camgaign, | bushels and Mr. J. F. Dodd’s tea acres | actunl welght, 0@i25e; dry flint Colorado | ce'pts for duy nre sdtimatad uv 60,000 o - e ata o St Andrew’s Cuurch (Episcopal)--Corner and Prosident Page's roport, printed in the | twenty-tive bushels to the acre, Murrain wool pelts. per b, uetual wels Charters, 1 bu. wheat; 200 bu. corn; » ] YR NIIRK. ARathots ‘orty-second and Nicholas, Walnut Hill, nowspapers. hus added a new interost o the i ——~— @0 'Ilry Lot anl iiak s ot vl wal chts, 136,000 bu. outs, saasaeh | i} CiicAGo, 1, Oct. 1 —[Special Telegram to | Sarvices Sundry at 7:50 and 11 a. m wud 7:45 lml‘:urmm question of developing local fac- 1 l:fi\\:’l‘l'lai;n:;:fi-gmxu“ sioanses the hhllmu. Qlo. Tiave foovout off, ke 1k1s usoloss 1o uy ST O R AL Ds | [ | e e l—Toluy's recelpts of cuttle wore | p. m. Sunday school av10 . in ~ Daly ser- Tories. nereas 4 ud Lones up the sys- s " ’ o 2015 | Jittle more than 5,000 head, and the bulk of | vices at7 a. m. and Friday at 7:45 p. m, “Among the banks there is very liwtle | tew. It has bonetited many psopla who Duluth Wheat Market, . 4 - 4 I these were Inferiorgradas of nutive wnd Texas Grace Mission (Episcopal) Jl‘w’cnlvmlnlh change in the situation, The movément of | havesuffered from blood disorders. It will DuLuTi, Minn, Oct. 1.—This was a big day | There Was Little Excitement in Socurities 1201 | stoek. £Lippers und exporters found notning | and Spaulding strews, Sunday school at 8 gran bas ‘.'lu}udl llhu country bankers to | belp you. fuvures, espoaially Dic mber, which oponed Yestorday and No lmprovement. Septembor.. .. | WA [ guited o thelr neels, und the fow saies | P M. Service 4 p. m. i raw upon their balances, but nearly all the e 4 higher than yesterduy’s close und eased off | There wus liitle loft of the excitement of | —, pomons = e of “common 10 fair stecrs to dressod Church of the Gooa Shepherd (Episcopal banks huve a plethora of deposits and aro TUE BEALTY MARBRED u.nr:)yu'l::.r::rl:\m:ln;ti‘llr:y rilodyory ackive i the | yosterday Iu the stook amarket today, und | __Tot! . | AlaAN LEBAT) 1 B Ty AN AR A S M(rmrx‘l.n~.¥. f»: Living i bope Uit each succeealng week wili JYSTRUMENTS pluced om record Oss. 1, | yosterday. Thoopening sules of cash v | though there was heavy trading in New Eng- Increasy this year | 10000 timon | Cows wna mixed stock worg vloared by locul | 1. Liwya, rector, Holy communion, § a. . Witaess an umprovod dewand for thice sur oy At the samo pric yoatorday. | Iand, it was principilly distotod toward get- | ~Guile values hive fwetanied Wiy | Guichors wt fron 810 to #aib fhe native | and 11w m. Sunday school, 9:43 & i plus funds, Monoy is quite a good deal mora | = WARRANTY DEEDS, But oy "l pod before noon, | ting bick stocks put out ommise of yesterduy. | narrow range tho past wecks . In' gonural | wtanears nour. Nt ve steors are quotanie | Moralng “service, 11 s m., with sermon on aetive ln Now York, and wittin a wook Cui- | £ Camoron to J 1l Pope,n 13 lot 10 The sftérueon session netlve. Closs | s was holped by the nterost takon n | pricos have boen woll matneained on (56 toro | it {Rom 825 (o 8375 for inferion krascrs | ©Waste and Repair “Kvening secvice, 7:80 cago banks bhayo been muking larger num- block 3. subdiv of J [ Redick's add....$ 3,000 in MO0 f yosterduy, The | .\ o™ ciook by Phitidelphia ho: desirable grades of beef steers und cows, | to faney heavy exvorters. bulk of m. Youug People's league av 8 p. m. ver of loaus. Tho theory of local bauk ofi- Doten to M Ayers, izxi “feoi i followlpy wals Souig ) Wthough — many - of - them unloaded | While us usual, the lberal offorins being | tnies showlng an averigo of from & 00 to 8175, | Seats free for all cials is that tho demand will now grow | SW10-15:00 .. oo P 800 | MY 8ibge, PRAE ST SNa0WRas Minda: | M1k ! 5 ed | jurgoly made up of comwon and inferiorstuf, | Trade in the Texas division dragied weak) St.Mary's ] ) 3 sweadily until after olection, whew 1t will bo. | Alidrens Miller to Tho Milier " & & Ay fina Noduoruerd oand Nosei Uetober | stock bought at lowor figres. The demund, | the murket has been rathor weuk and fro* | i former prices. and ata lato bour hulf th ,A‘;"“" Av'""‘:,,("',',':c';"p'fi‘fl,,"""',,u:::"mh, UL Aiap eiathian, whon (b wilibes | S, [k (b= daeduseraose wusae 200! /TN h Yo north however, wus suflicient to' drive the stock to | quently decidediy lower on these grades. 1 Tinitod 1ok wus 8141l unso d. Late sales of A B 3 8 8 A100K A0 8 Jueol I|I'n‘l’gin£(flxlia.lim‘nn{,\m:lullnlulnl. 1 | B94ei rejocted %o:"on tracks No, 1 hurd, T & | 434 bigher than v reuclied yesterdny and | Besscontinues brisic in tie stosker and feoder | Toxas cattle range ut frow §L60 1o #1.6 for “'3"‘h ASrImeD b.l I!\m pastor, [Rev, 8. Outside of jobhing lines Omaba 18 con- | Jusmos Eaan ahd wife o Frane Warior No. 1 northern 7 la¢ " R fte net gain at 425 was 134 per cent. The other | Jluc: Ao countty, demand Lius beon tulrly cows wnd ut frois W0 10 810 101 guor k0 A ‘.’.;’J&..'.'i.’;’.fi:m..'fi'r""lilu“}f.'r'.i'v'."‘i'.'};,. fossedly dull and September witnessed no | 1oLt block 8 Du Pong T Iy T strong polnt In the list was Distiliors. which | the yards quite aotive. Friday's shipme Cholee grados of shipping hozs sold readily | per, Sunday scbool at 12 m, Christlan En- Imnrm:aimnul‘lnil’hul:lluulhm. Dealors in tue | MU Hulloy i Jamos Oarroll, ioth's and Naw X aile et VA de fn | Wasugaln pushed up by the cliquewnd it | cowprising nearly 100 curs. wis ouv 0f e | wgaln toduy, and i cuso of oxtra prin tusle necessities of life have had fair trade, but | ;' P00 2 e New ) 5 -Dull, steady; crude in h J ECurroll und husband to M O Bailey, bhis.. Park deavor meeung at 6 closed at about the h'ghest point Lo a gain of | 18rzest in i merchunts With luxuries to sell have had u > history of the yards, Iric discouraging season. lkeal estate continues ) p. m, 21 5: crude in buik, #28%; re- [arsony in vhe hisiory of tho yards o [ 10" an advince of from st lo wan v Preachiog by we... . Ehtludeiphin un i Balumore, | L Rengout Nofeaturc ofauy kind marked | 050, NG ’ y ‘indos d, #3 10: 1 the pastor at 7:40. Ou F'riday eveolog the cirea. There wuas stll & very boars Wtor H vy NG ARIAT) f A DIl SRR AR S Koan Ao A Yue 4 A - | ladios’ sociely will give a suopar o the par- N T a3 atet 305 rofinad. Na Dok $eoheit i Baltimore, | the trading fleshy * grid ) Ish o feeling among —puckers, and sulos. K. A00MALY a3 “They tay bo iuterested in knowing that | Hermun Kountze to' M K Roys, 1ot 1 i I D it Catasavtionae ds dull bug fi Dry carn fed tle are exceedingly s 6 | more than steady prices for anything thav | renting of the pews will occu 1 u local ‘company intinately associatea with bock 8 Kountze Plucy J i yeliow, e LOW=Quiet: elty (£2.00 for pkgs.) 415 Tho Post sys: The greater liberality of the | und are in good demand. U banks this week few loads re- | (id not meet the requirements of the ship- Clifton Hill Sunday or prices. Tho | pers, Receipts were n one of tha largdst real estate enterprisos und | § I K 8 and wite o 1 L Keys. s1iio in lending tin 100l ~Lorne; Mooy wias | celved todiy selling at stros v arly” 2000 head oss | Clifton strost and Military road. Classes M i Py 3 Vet ~ A b reflected today in the bank stute at, which | generil run of catule was comnion, but fow | thun ~ on the closing day of lust § o . which is buckiog @ brideo and torminal pro- | 145 fos i i g 1o 1 O Lonaway, rosIN TQulet but Steadyi strained, com- | Slowed tho decrease in lowny o be only one: | desirablcbuef stoers on sale. ‘The cow mar- | i, and, aithough the movemont ‘of [ [OC &L 4 b m., Aacludiog senivr sod funiom Jeet, 1s takiug obtlous upon il tho bottom Y E0p% a o bieo syl P URPENTINE-Btondy nt 271%@ Blf tha ducreass fn eposits, a rathor un- | ket wis pretty bidiy squeezed and prices s a | the lower grades was slow, tho poens were | ible class e youug poople earnoaly unds 1t can secure for u distance vorth of 20 to Miry "B Rinzwalt, und | LoNDON, Oct. L—CALCUTTA Lt ags g | Ususl result. When [t 15" recailed how | Fule weru froim o to lUo aff, with the trade | ol ut an early hour. Today's auwley [ Urked to take udvantaio of ihese bible 1he ‘Linion Hacifio shops, There 1s booe in | - iot 10 iack ). Boss & rii1a nalY ¥ o0 | por qunrier = © 1TA LINSEED--205 30 | Jypco w percentage of the deposit [ WOre orless uncven and dull. A local house | ou w busts of from #.50 to #5.65 for cholos | classes, TLEE AN D0 Bhope. Tale 1A Boge i noute & wrae R ) [ sithdrawals are trust compiny funds, which | feceived severalloads of southern cows. and | 1o prime shipping grades. #515 to £.4 forgooa | Clifton Hill Presbyterian Church—Corner . we act y tothe| Qu LAIN DEEDS 5 Omah S— are promptly reloaned in the local market, | this with a limited demund from other | grade packl 245 10 1300 for best light und | of Clifton street und Military road, y vortheast uud if tho schome materializes as | § 5 Camvbell wud wite to I Y Campbell, maba Sroduce Murket, wbo dnference mustbe that at lenst as much | Duyers. caused the market to be pretty weak. | medium sorts. and from 848) 10 5,00 for lu- | Services ot 4 Ao b T ol e | 10w seema probable It s Likely the reel | & tax b Ih In hw see tax 1ot 1 L seee BurteR—Packing stock, 18@13'30: cholce | money 1s belng loaned now as was outstands | , The trade in stock eattle continues falry | furlor light and rougn heuvy packing lots, [apvices &% 4 h M, 10 cancuoiad AR estuto market will bo visioly affected all over | 17191 108 110 4, blosk 6 lots' 2 %nd b country, 164gine. T i week avo. This faot is hot without s | briss and bandy grades were quotably un- | *“Less than 160 sheop arrived for the matker | S4bvath first by r. Shields of the South~ the city, M‘l;-‘ Tolows 1 wnd 2 blook 11, Praw's I::lm ':‘u.-' nd 0'd hens and chickens 84@ purtance. Th .il-.g wat <'||un of nousense :‘hln'nl "‘Ium /x\m‘w'"f‘r. ;‘l‘::lz"‘x'n“:m ‘1{“.‘.‘1 |.r‘:“.L‘ | ||NLAV.-|III the Ilr.nl. w8 usual g0 'suum.y_ w’i?' Pre luyz‘t”‘l‘“l”" uhw s S, B e A sub. NTY oy Y AT Ve 3| %o bt s u the current talk about tight money, espec- | helfers bulls ure be offred und prices | was dull und featureloss. A fow extri rinity cathedral, Kighteontn and Capitol .mmfi' ow“mn“l:ubl‘ll\:‘mv |l;u ms‘\“x:;mo stk Lovatoxs Per bush., Ti¢; sweet potutoes, | tally when it takes the foru of protost wzainst | 00 such are extremely low, Kepresentutive nutive Texus and fed western mute | avenue. The Very Rov. C. H. Garduer, P hacs e aoarins Uotll 1ba Aulum, otul awount of transfers.. . . ... ) e the statement sent in this paper sud else- | Srles: T | tons * wold at from 84 to 8160, | dean. Holy communion,8 . m SNECe Ara low | 1 y 0 ———— e whore, of the stundird lownine rites. B g d & | wnd some seattoring lots of culls and foeders | gehool st 9:46 & m. Anhual harvest howe clures, among which may be | DeWitt's Sarsapariia aesiroys suo v e . Nobody will tind the least difficu ty in sbow- | No. Av. Pr No. Av. Pr. No Av. Pr. | werecleared atfrom 75 to 8475 The lawmb X .\ ¥ B poi. Colleo Murket meutioned the Nasn building ou Harney, the | sous us scrofuly, skin diswases, oczems, rhou. J los Instunces of time losus uwude ut rutos |2 diug browery 1o the soutn part of the city, NEW YORK. Oct. 1.—Optious 10 to 2) poiuts watism, [s twely use saves many lives. up; closed steady, 10 aud 2) points up; sales, | o uterially big er than those r ported daily | 8. 6 7 15 676 1 60 [T | 100385 R0 10007 B4 10 43,1200 B4 K734 | murket wis nominally steady with nothing of | Services and second celebratiou of holy comng * | desirable quulity on sule. D1 o fule feeding | munion, 11 a. m. Eveslog prayer aud ser- lutabs are quOLble ut from BAT5 10 #4.50, for | MOD WL 74D . M 1 L Lhis puge. These bigher rules sowetimes l LA 10 M. 538 160 w07 18 l

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