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6 THE OMAH S ————————————— A DAILY BEI: @ ESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. 1805, oo - spapan s ————e e ] 4 a t Wi " R IPL] | HL Lawele, wun ot == = N P o AT AN L ¢ 10AN | o he dectuged o, Another event with some | TH TEANS FIELDED WELL i . Tamese v utvaiica:ssson:: | anvantined Agninat Kansan City. | 4y February, b o b W sl Firat race, thifteen: Ixigentis of a :n‘u-l‘” u | erday W. N. Babcock, encral manager | CORN-Spot firm; \th December and | S i Minfver. (30 to 1) won, Charles 3 to 1) 9 (e oY (RO B ke ¥ s it e ¢ the Union. stockc yaron, sent the folowink | 38 Wl ¥ ¥ monin” SRS | Mhres Open Lengiha at the Post and | MNVS (0 lto D wen, Churles B G to) |0 o Orioketors Handlo tho Ball Bettar | Tyat .. NGB oo : of the rafironds’ con- | ganuary, Wd Septenie ngs e ' Wil and Q. Vatghan did ‘not’ ba . ~ fetter to all of the agents of the ra n- | from . atun B o g 2 et Than the Willow, v Wosk Openn wth 8 Ll B o BamB i s, 1 ot | B T G Hever Headed. oBecing race, four ang e Mt tuloney: e - Cattle. A bty i R odieiivend Flrm ——— Loretta (8 to 1) third, Time: 0:67% e The finals in the doubles of the consolae X i o 5 “Thi e, e and a sixteenth: Charlie | 0 " . e being played off on L 8 from reports of the Kansas Liv T dema hird race, mile an eenth nrll RE EASILY DISPOSED OF | tion matches that are being pla T, appuning byt 580088 M4 | Mimovistonsmeon sty dgman HOW POST BOY LOST THE FIRST RACE | reticnufd (i o ‘oo "oV 85 | “ALL CoMERs" ARE EA tlon’ matches that are belng played off on s ML R R o v T, N o ) i <aras gt ract dee e Neertny O o D ) eI ot gt CERLMIS, and Harnep ! been allowed ) the nutiv i Bs: clear bellles, 1 o won, Invercauld (12, to second, N " i ' ven Comen Of | ftroets | wore ) A g T b [ i ‘ot The ety (11 e Gireune. ) houders, i Favorite getn the Worst ot the Start | iy f'lo ) o Eaonia: Tacrclan 8'to 0 |+ Winss :“:;hs‘:“ Wickets 1. & FFavaration "and Gofeiome1a quanae, tron in two o Wistances the Ginews i ckers' Money Fifth race, six furlongs: Tarta 5 to 2) e fwo aets o ch were played Sat it i bt v M) 18110 ottty You that, Tndin’ mesn, The: prime mess Burne Hix TR YTy Chirde M b oo Mollle B @ T duy ariarnoon. ety I hy, ooty Uty i 18 to notity you ta 3d; prime med " A g : 1 da A 1! e L lDoRL Denters Loth to Make & . i 1o Solity you e, T B Felined, 1 Parl] frack ik e four a6l & Bale furlongs: Han. Light Hittng, ST Sib in favof of the winners, e ninich Splurge—Hogs Searce, Active jarde from the Kansas Yt e obelle (5 to 1) won, Lon Jones (20 to 1) wec- jls therefore, decided yosterdiy afternoon, " an quarantls o; demand _moterate; finest d, Ardelle 3 to 1) third. Time: 0:7. —_ nise and Colpetzer ob 18, prise; und Some Higher. n with Quiets de Py - ond, Arde 3 # The pluy was mediocre, - nelther ¢ el - it e L Finer b i ey There was a much larger crowd at the Kept the Bookmnkers T The Omalia Cricket club undertook ol or ik ratici ,,..":y,,.: i e e’ (uk v LR SRATO! ~-Forequarte el STROLT pt. 2—-Over 3,00 persons hirteen cricketers that the city | they © shown previously o e grounc St. Louis Live ik it gy T . > 586, ents ere was | DETROIT, Sept tackle any thirteen . proviqu 4 A tf i) | B2, 10U, 8 e Aty | Ao bon ¢ | e “.Nh"”fl -(uh\‘::'flll;‘ ather | 88w the Windsor races today. Fifteen books and its surroundings could furnish. The ge- | | [ the singles Tope deteated. Dick Young Recelpts for tho past twenty-four BOSTR | head: wiipmeits, [« 258 N e S L I e EiSE nave Bt e oo anctey | Sulk,ax Will e, #veh: by the Wubjolned seores, | L oo (ie! other match there was no brile as compared with the previous four days, il - 01l Market s | Mlow track a rattling card of five events | ANC they must have been big winners, as g tively easy vietory for the | llaney In the play, Pope winning withous follows eHera’ stocrs, 39 0ir4 0 Sept. 2—ROBIN=Firm, $L050 | \\q run off. The enthusiasm ran high on all only one favorite won. Birdeatcher and | Was a comparatively easy ne ety | e aimcuity? “Haskell won trom b el T Cattte. Hogs, Sheep. Horses. | Vil of | g | of these events, the betting was lively and | Togan were the big siumps of the day. | Omahas by six wickets, although, it the truth | I} -4, and will meet Pope in' the fina ember 3 L) “ nd. Tadian | b 'S, 2 ROSIN_Firm; | © b ated and | Wenther clear, track fast. Results: must be told, the victory should have been a | today. Beptember 3. N W 5 006350 Indiad | : 4.0 spirits, firm; ma- | of course the bookics in an animated and fnerile o furiongs:. Somnambu: ATSNG oo Rt s o H D0k e 3 cows | grouinen Tia: spirits, b i 5 - second, Caesar third. | more decislv _— st 3., 4 chine. 25 cg 20, appy state. list won, Souvenier second, . o A b T 1 P o Head; shipments, none; | Cane, Soc¢ Irregular, SRR A o N D, Beewn-ot San Franclsco officiated | Time: 2ol re: Lillian 1 won, | The All Comers went in first, but were dis. O Tt do-rtare were 116 londs of cattle | g0 Top prices, 045 With bulk AP i hard, W40; sott, 801 | H. D. Bro place of Mr. Gilman, who was | ; Second rce, five turlongs: Liliian 1 won, | | Tt A1 Comers wems 1t Fesh but m‘l.u’ ot Children Cry foi CATTLE ore d, 1ib- | sales at $4.10004.30, virgin, $1.80. —— = s 1 ‘ Time: 1:05% " 3 2 he highest individual scores being ough it was a good, % t 00 head; shipments, 1o ly chosen to fill the position temporarily, | third. Time: 1:02 20 runs, the highes ’ in the yards, and thoygh e fell g e SRy Elgin Butter Market. only ¢ P 4 tace, firlongs: Carnation won, ere credited pral run even for u Monday, the number fel i I T st N, o, 0 U ak 2oesy oo Ton, | Mr. Brown having been delayed in getting | \Third race, six furlongs. Carnation won, [ 0 "o ‘1l and Innts, who were ¢ Pitcher’s Castorla. eral vhen 191 Tumbs, $2.50604.75; IN, 1L, T Queen ¥ N Bhort of Tust Monday's areivals, when 11 ; a1 bes aalen, BAS) 1w, W 23 1300 108 | pore. He had several very intractable flelds | Qucen Hos with 4 each. Children Cry for it B N e ware & tow netly " 1R MARKET. AU 20the. P to handle, but got ail avay on even terms, | | lourth_ race, five, and a half furlons | The Omahas did rather better in their l were westerns, but there were a OMAHA ¢ ! O O N 18 for moncy, | €X¢EDtIng the opening race, when Tmportance Knight thira, Tlme: 1:081, = attempt, as it was not until seventy-throe | @yie iy @ pig Castoria. | beeves among the offerings. | Reports from ition de and Quatntions| LONDON, Bept, 3-Closing: Conso 107%, ex-int! | had the best of it by thres open lengths. | “fnfih faus mileand three furlongs: Uncle | runs had been scored, that the last wicket ] The trade opened PRl bhcvupautin, et on Stapl Faney Produce, | 107716, 5 Of course (his advantage took & good deal | Jim 'won, Mid “Star second, Tasco third. | File Rac been seoref. that the Mt Wie! Children Cry fo3 | i L markets The egi market contfues very firm of the snap out of what could nave been a | Time: 2:38. 13 were the best performances with the bat | - i being large receipts and lower t| ght. QuotAtions N g - Vs Hright Pros a for the Horae Show, | 1 HET He ot Do e Omahas. #i*tcher's Castoria | ints. As a result, the buyers here se Fresh stock, per doz., e, ember, $1.074; Mi capltal sprint. Post Boy, the favorite at|Tetaht Fromnes Bept. 2—Preparations for | ™, the it jnnings of the Omangs. - | f¥[#ay . B o b reaic 1 their bids were way o ing stock, §@S%c; cholce to 3 to 2, was ridden hard by Johnson to cut v e LR e omers, L R el R ARk ery, 17G18c; sepa- Finn down the lead Importance had been presented | the first annual horse show, to be he the bad, commenced their second innings and | o . o U M A with any great re. | fancy, 1@ice; TG Sk S anmeen, SLTe soac Py WClearings, 36,380 | \ith at ths start, but it was no go, and the | Fairmount park, commencing somorrow and |1t looked for awhile as if they would sc reo eposed to put up with any gre rator creamery, 18G10c 0; balances i . 2 ' . days, have been completed and | {1 197K 4 st performance, but R L i L e e BT i B e T e e | R L e B e B ™ D T RONIZE { Auction in values and we \t, the morning ree, AGHY o Financial Affairs. Lee driving Victor B in for second xlmm"::“ vl et b in the country and many | thauks to the .s_u»n‘v:‘ (nr ng n‘ml i g s EBulLy e ! o v 1 v o ndof aond Fite. Wi e e best horses “carrfed out” hat for L ) thelr holdings. A £y litle trading in beef Wikconsin fuil cream, 120; Younk | mmRLIN, Sept 3 Exchange on Landon, § (Again In the second race wis the e | oo Bries ava bosn Sing o peartied out” his | G R o away W e S oWara w8, 12c; Nebraska and Iown, | days' sight, 20 marks 44 pl o | of the tale d. s atullo, which wa 3 PO, Moers. In the end a good share of the off ut MEa) CAn Ut it 1 1581 Wi | o L Sept, per cent rentes, 103t | Sl S Wil Briar. who was played strong Fidol Fell Short of the Record All Comers” managed to pile up 57 runs ings changed hands at a decline of about | ful 1 1y Bwins, Nov 1 moguos ) - “Bxchange on London, %5t ( {/%the moneysd Kings in attendance, PUl| GALESBURG, Sept. 2.—Fidol went| With only 14 runs to win, the ,onmh“': : 5 VA T 6o; | roost a0 A " on gone | they were dumped, as McCafferty's beautiful | oo 050 05 0, FFRE T 4 this | opened their second innings, W. Vaughan and Ly 1)k stwe and hettest couRE | ELINGHDUDEIT g sl oks, G0; spring the Tinhi of ErAnd tosay wan GLow: Gund | Leonell ran awsy with the ace, and_Montell KELRPHSSHI Tha AR CAWA- mads LS HEA || Criain being the first to utdertake the de- o s and The | spring chickens, per Ib., $G8%e; ducks, 6¢; sprin he Bank of England today was Jold | Leof v wi ace, ", o on. e sta made la d e 5 6 Reirs fire ollow. e ety to thirty-five loads. The Sl s LI doted 8% Bushos Ayres bt I s iyt el L s mi: | the weather ‘was “chilly. . e mile. was | fansive, The partnsvehip of these (wo gen- | By purchiasing goods made at the following e anout to pound prices on this class | dUCKS, fo; furkese, 6tiTe; g : Petersburg, the Judges thought so, but they were mis- | made in 2:064, By quarters in 0:30%, L0114, | tlermer wat only productive of 3 runs, as | Nebraska factorles. 1t you can mot find what § b;u""’fl’"",,'i":m re gonerslly bidaing tower, | SIGBONSRer don, midiand. $850; 1ow- | Fome," 1 fenna, taken. It was Wild Briar's place by a good biry'a Porainand. Asors mate was Sulis | the former was dismisced by a cateh without | you want ~communicate with the' manutaon S L e cattle | land, $, rye straw, $; coior makes ‘the price on head bury's Ferdinand zote ains| BoPLHE, - MAFALAIL * the: hext TCOmer, Wik b / d the ca § Ll end. . Tas Derdinang. Aso scoring turers as to what dealers handie their good | B e eand it Kaining much [ Ye S el L b TAKING The third, fourth and Aih events were all | pacing record Saturday. Bawie by Lwsencs o e a3 any: | e 88 10w T8 handle their goots. ] & e eucceed uch | bring top prices % 7 ; f py s M A -l 7 IO . — = e | BEL Jufictionss. 1. fact the derrable ow | bring top prless, B L Sl el IS TR L o B [ R A CHESS CHAMPION. | (hing, while: Cameron's departure was “not FAGH, BUNTAE L0 F NG, ! SFuft void at nbout stendy prices. The close | Flieuslont New England the potuto « Market | Legter Carrters G outJosephine and Collector in e last of longdelayed thereatter, Larie, Gibert and stu e ecord. eports show that the rece . A ) loud cheer went up d ’ ’ 1 " 2 A o he inevitable withou o =] casier. vas | Record. Al reports s ch have pre Fart the day a lo Master in the Art Conce d succumbed to t | *4he Sipbly of Stockers and feaders was | & AT (R a1 (e ISATES | The letter carriers of this city left for Lin- | s apiry sl wotr soilshen with the atter. | Worla H L e b L L B DRl BEMIS OMAHA BAG (0. i e o DIty e TacttBAL | e, ahare hiye heen favorable for the & TUT | coln over the B. & M. yesterday morning tor a | noon's sport. _Summaries ok patie Hias | IHKBTINGE, BhptifSoRe V107 o'elante. hiN |l ouss e erils B phbi han o T e r rare o TR TR Y P e 4 (g Beee "Gt “were Gull and lower ad the o R B e S T e i R e Importancs: bik i o cHyieh ¥ 40 b won: | evening 220 games of the international choss | Opabes. 4o quickis dd.the frer fow wiske T U R / it :;'r'.-u(‘éf depr ngl'l(xhl- r‘ ht ' ‘.‘.'if-’{:‘:‘.\'vf- At benatts lso Indicate some damAge | ceventy odd carriers and thelr famllies. there Y IRtoR E B Te it (e ‘n‘y’n": m;:_v‘:‘.:gz master’s tournament had been decided, but l"'x'-'ununmly the number of runs required to | 'WIty: S1-616618 8. 1th-st. srices s class of c 1 blight, but as the damaged fields are we 5 4y ohnson), third. : F 2 b d iy Bt hixn and the buyers oot o LT P T I T B was a large number of friends. The special | Post'Hov! c. hiioi b | o BN WRYe 161D G kb, "/oie. FAtE Sl Ut S R LR T Vantake of the larke receipts B o o wha | Fvaken of the disease Apparently o on Save | train of eight coaches pulled out of the union Hiil, Idyle, Himyar and Barnest L also tan. | 0 far are as follows: to the result of the game, and Taylor; who | ZH Lo i | down.” The demand, however, WAs SO0 dat- | alarm s Tabie for A larie yleld on & bi acre | depot at 11 o'elock, carrying about 500 people. e T bR | el Aonth DL Rain: | Billabury, the - Amerioan; takes the Afal] e 1n on the tell of he sisth witker Wi h T 2% = | B Ol boeking ot of Texas fever | been favorable for & large yield on n bik The following genilemen comprised the con- | weifing; purse Tiorert. b ot 108 AT A rey, | prise; 2 Thg dacend hnd. thicd prizes will be | the aid of Doyle, put an end (o further sus- OMAHA BKEWING ASSOCIATION. B e out. of er | g dicate & o Bi Newton; | von;, Montell, b McIntyre) | prize. : s t) b Sl Amoag the fecders in Rangas, that had | [ s of Wt dug st vear, F e o e omer mariol |2 to 1 won; Montell, b. &, iof (McIntyren taken by Tschigorin and Lasker, in the order | per.ge by “knocking oft” the requisite ST o e ! come from the Kunsas City yards his than That of fast year, and the condi- | Thomas Garnett ST b R e el R T R A \Buenos AVreS, | named, or the amount of both prizes will be | of runs. due to Rowers for the in- | rator cars. Biue Ribbon, Elite Export, Vienna Deheinal Ruject of iterest i the yards, Tt | Ho By B i Tlc Hight s Tepotte, | tor Carrlers: quartet, a od_part of the | Valedictory, Westbrok, ~Cogkoo, I. A: | QRIS mount oL bouh pitses WHI be | of tuns. edit 1s due to ls side, he being | Export, and Family Export, delivered 'to ail rincipal sublect of interest in the yards. It of o ‘condition to cause reat anxiety. | of Jooal reputation, furnished pa gt (o7, Wedgetield-and JoRepniwonltifin; Hlde (| RICERY, UsEA IDIRTREREECASEIINE ko) the ll M OreRL atedl) QU to Foyar & Rt o) A Tans bugers i (his direction, as few el year, |0 @ MUCh IATRSr €10 LA | gmusement. The excursion party was Tors | Tan 1l urse | Tschigorin and Schlechter. Tarrasch wins | instrumental in disposing of no less than s & oy EODd many buyers I ders at Kansas CIty, duk last year 1 to potatoes this | at. Lincoln” park by the letier carriers | "iig raco six furlongs, selling, p e | T G il e o U R D TR R h TRRTIG RS AN D oo e e Ranier of intection 18 s Great. | " The ferckke i Ohlo devoted to potatoen t from the capital, and a well appinted pro- | oot "Dross erry, oh. o 108 (Hyiek 47t0 % S ctiifrherel cinli sl N RLue S0t |owelsatotitiel OmatMEWICkte il comers: {RRIAG] i where the da yea s 4 exces & n Y vas carried out. | won; Ed Glenn, b. g., son), 8 | pl X , 8 . = e 1) h aid well with NN A s but the conditio o high and becoming | gram of the day's pleasure w g v 108 (Wilson). ixth and seventh | both Marshal and W. Vaughan A . SIMPSO Representative sale o g G L SR hich has ex ds at 9 o'clock | second; Charlle’ Webber, ch. g, 108 (Witson), | g 5, B0000 Gerrh DET TER T A . & atch BRILLRUA R B by, | lower. each TS aTtH i, e | The special train left the grounds 1, third. Time: 1:17. Murphy, Monk te results of the play today was as| the ball, while Ford was guilty of a ca 3 No. Av. Pr. No. Av Er |G i B oo ey g aoh the mieat | and arrived in Omaha at 11:15 last evening. Dverion, Halr Knient; Brown. Dok, Chink: Bttt i) g at point” (hat brought down (e house, fig- | 11 Dutgcat, The o or Wagen. "Ave 76,1116 M 50 18... T ey Thhe v THe oy I ralh AT achcook, ‘EatiTLeeiand Monteils ialso ran: f | Tollowh: r Lt ier forty moves uraLively Sk BeAKliTKs o kst b reln AR b AL GHEULEGR LR RLRR PR, Will Watch for Daily. e o R T ML R B 8 gambit, (declined) Lasker beat | ]t may be mentioned that the flelding of | for e ] e L L L L herlte ¥<n Treseipt ot nformation | fuvda StORSR RSB 0D U Ra HeoTnnt | e in . Susenrcl pomit Rectinn” crarl|l Lt may: be mendioned away above “high FEEE, SPIOES, BAKING POWDER, > Fioughout Indiana the potato crop conditions | The ne Lincoln suthorities asking him to | L¢ads: ch . . 98 (Hvle), 8 to 1 third: | nirty moves. Steinitz beat Walbredt In | water' mack. hnd the Omahas can well afford | 2L LT e T ol e IS |1 Srom Lhe Uil Dally, & tramp | Time: 117 _Pearly. Mills, 'Bill Arp, The [,y jopey after thiry-two moves, Albin heat | to take a wrinkle or two from them, S CONSOLIDATED COFFE& Co., e e, i, UL A SHOR 0T W WA | eep u sharp lookout for Will Dally, a tramp | Time: “11% | pedniy Mile, inil Arb, “The e e T e £ e A he past tendays the potatoes in the sround | Kert, 8 8UAID JOOKOIE 108, N anted u Wl | o Sitch, race, seven: Curigagay aeiing, pures | Janowsk] In e quemn's gamble (degined) after | © 15 0 Coree Roustrs, Splce Orinders. Manutactung Rha ot s o ax et SR (orSnEwerQIorsRtiotng Wil ntant oL R B I | ot Aeiines After. tooncrstoty Tover W. Branton, ¢ Cameron, b G. Vaughan. era German Baking Powder and German Dry i Faia ThEEhoU T Nkle ave, Tesniat Daily lately came from Peoria, Ill., to Lin- Josephine, by, 105 (Morrigon, § tg .l,; A0 A Rab s GreW s iuta FHiene attas |13 tonis b G Hop Yeast, and 146 Harney-st., Omaha ey cont raing througho R £l second; Collector, b h., 108 (Johnsom), ird and Mies o 0 @ CATL R % o benefit to late po but the early crob | ooln. On August 31 he got into a serious | g s ond; Collectol h 1) rd_ar J Tarrash bent Vergani | W. Stribling, ery shor i ther which to 1, third. M. Cyantha, Ten- | soventy-two moves. arra R D riEobh ot : e ® p tatoes [ that state fs not large enough to ai- PARAGRAPH James' also rah. : Stelnitz in & pad opening in : . Wilkon, b Doyle . T ¢ e potate, cror tn. Wisconsiy PEmsONALT CARD FOR TODAY. unfiniehed, on Saturday, after “soventy-two | & fill'Cind b G, Viuiiiai DRUMMOND CARRIAGE €. WG (R man and stock dealer of ing is the card for this afternoon: | moves. Schiffers beat Pollock in a two dichelicu, b Doy P T A S R G i notup Standard for ate, Fd Gould, a horsel K Jealer | Following 1s el N el S L 0 B ST L 1o i r e on ne et ™ hne ercage is-somewhat_ Jarger | Fullerton, is at the Merchants. C. N. Ba First race, three/fourths of a mile, purse: [knights 4 fence after forty-L:ur moves. =Bard- It Bowers, run oit.;:i:o: © | gun make veblcles and sel & iop Dukky tor I8 and the late raink have been of great value t |is in his company. S Oy 2oTh Umbria. leben beat venr "The gamen beiween | B HoLawraice. b Doyia.:!:! o | 1500 bosiden. Write them.” 15th and &3 iy fhe. maturing o the’ Srop. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Clark of Ogden are | Little Chrics... I VTGS V3o s e N o e e B ses panio b Divie 9 == om wha e orm - 107 Wy % Mas L . ety er acreage by 10 per | Matt Stedman of Des Moines, Pat Bro L Sy ' S F. CILMA ; cent th of last year. The yield, as a ent with headquarters at . L . Total .. T RS MAN. 670 w |'ul.|.."1;-?m(:nl ¢ h-‘ ':"" e r:“m‘ G 'gxs‘tnh:erlvnmreezflngmred at the Merchants. ,.p.ifircx‘;qd ety i bl LRt The world's chess champlonship comes back cs‘if?'.’.'ijh )“‘(!”"Iy‘- lor, b Doyle ;) Manutacturer of Gold Medal Flour. g e Minnescta 6rop. progiees by fot o out- | - Mr. and Mrs, B, M, Chase and child of Nee | Georsre Hamlin, iy agner..cu... 83 | to the United States after one of the most | §- Fatullo, ¢ Tuylor b R e P O 1....11%0 186 shine anytaing that sate fas ever done in that | peacie SOt T odteat the Merchants. Baein Wetetsd A0 Wi * o i e A R R St 10 W G Vi R Ay e L Onate ¢ 10 1w CERE and the condibton In propably_the highstof | Mr. and Mrs, C. E. Bruen of Emerson, Ia., | Hawthorne Belle. 4 Fannie. Huni. Il s | exclting international - torungmen American, | A D. Robb'not ot ... cop Gl e e y B ‘Ll 2 S the ainten ot (e et T ity o | e e o “l.l‘.:l 3 ‘Tdod; theedfbutthaTof & mile, sell-| Pillsbury, is exciting comment fn alf | J;Shcpherd, D iEhay apvsuEAn: (3 2 ) 5 3 e o1 the early diggings which are now coming to @ Mrs, Charles Fanner of Hanna, hird race, Buropean journals, and the admiration o G Hill, bW, Vaughan ... i o . B0 A market is fine and it is thought that even these | MF. an t ine: flL.... 1 Davy Crockett..... 87 | masters throughout the world. W. Richelteu, ¢ Ford, b Marsh 1 M A 3 g For A et Hwever. Ve, fow cars wave | * pon’ B firn:h e e [ S B e S Two hundred and twenty-nine games were | 77 i ol B anutackreral ot Partor/ Fussiturei Eounsen ter. And yet, however, very few cai **| 1Ira D. Marston, a ’ > b ks Well Used.......... 89 durl the season, and those com- owers, hit wicke ? Foldl! Beds. ~ 25th & 4 250 een called for 'In the south. Quotations: a Lroriell -...! Vi 7 | playea during the \ ) Ropars Il wioke 1{Dining Tables and Folding Deds. 25th aves : S VEGETABLES. rez‘;u:cd :(!u"::dl;m;:senser agent for the | Nemaha ... Frankie Dioiiiil 81 | peting RIS fl"'“""‘ x:f,:acrqnyf:lel!lm(;rh:l‘;t Hr s Cambron, 4| Bovd to_Shaler Eta. s 2% 300 S 35— New ocs, cl oc! Ao . Chi 0 PITSIL Sadsioersss e peap 10 o3 | been made famous in ches o8 et AT E o L DRL - i o — L i B PO B et s o060 | Rock Tsland, Teft for Chicago yesterday. Billg Bensanse.. ... 83 T“"',"”"rgn mile, sell- | cades. Many of these, however, whose skill [ W. Branton, g TORIAND C0aT STOCKE A A o8 d Miss Mamie Hamlin returned llrum ?e‘nvgr Fourth race, three-fourths o 3 in this art has been the marvel of "::h‘,:, e — 2 i v 5oc. v Vi isiting friends | ing: o occasion to me e ot e s arasers 57 N SR e ] RO e DiT1s T LA T e e oA Voo ik o A O R A i OMAHA CRICKET CLUB. SOUTH OMAHA ICE AND C)ALCO. i 2 N X Tiea M5 a0 thintly o returiied Bl s VR eietory 107 | tjcularly true of Steinitz. Though he secared ||_pirst dpringss . 0 Domestio ana Steam Conl. We have the besy 4 O WATERMELONS—Per doz., crated, $200g2.23, | o AITES MUlATC and tamly Wedgefletd -107 Monk: Overton.......107 | gy prize, which among other artists of such | T Murshall, b Howers. g gl s B L L P 2086 28 CANTALOUPES.-Gholte Bock, crated tox ship- | John Brown and Frank Johnson of Ogalalla, | “mtrn ince, scvemeighihe of & mile. sall. zArs wiillias those(oompet g Autclent oD FWaTayIOn (b iTobb] 3| yard, 1166 3. A. Doe. General Munagy A Lo 36 ment, per doz., S0C@S1.00. 1 Neb., are Barker guests. LDk B S i Courtrey.......110 ;r_.l.‘x;.l?"q:“r;uc‘?gf:x zr;r::t.a o R any i\:fih: Bowers, ' PR ] [ Pl S ; vems, 3 Charles Meldrum of Council Blufts s at |{IF. Dun - L Camille D.ol1IIING | with many ohess glants o considered fn the | & VNI N b 5 3 o1 2 ¢ caches are very scarce. go0d many houses | (he Barker. A s AR X : u e i, baxcon. g 4 : x ‘ Hrs i T w360 | Pe waved all ey could get S ehougn 1 | Louis Knob of Ringling Bros.' circus is reg- 11182 Buenog Ayre 58 tlr‘lg:lltfl(: ::cifir(::“::):‘::l:mfl;\h he baxloon: | W. Vaush it ko i INDUSTRIAL IRON WORKS. T e de find cven then could ot get enough. 1 7 g Mac e ] ; oI mutlh o] : : s . y MILKERS AND 8F ‘nn\;v!‘n S trade and even then cou _ | istered at the Barker. = proach his old-time position and made none i (‘_7:\"!;‘:‘"” o Manufacturing ‘.nu R um)rmm.{‘ I:x"l k‘l,x:l!“-m::'l i 3 npringers.. Teand o PEARS Cholce, Callfornla Bartletts, $280; [ x4 "t Mercer: Franklin Bartram, Boston; ANRY OF NAVARRE FAILED THEM. | it those wondertuly bright demonstrations | G Jouik. b Bowers. A 4 bringer, 1 Wpringer..... 'Rt RASPHERRIES-No shipping stock J. R. Corey, Harvard; I. W. Lansing, Lin- g | that distinguished his previous work. Johnkon, b Hill 01 preses, hangers, shafting ‘and - coupling 1candc.. STERN CATTLE. PLUMBCaltfornin, per box. CHoIeS Biock: $1.00 coln; Mrs. !Vll; Bhsel_glleélevr'{(o‘::: l\elw 1;-(1..;‘{:' Rey el Santa Ani wllh“’l‘n:'ull Un, | pilisbury, on the _;:'-ntr;ry, ,,Q;::“g::w{,:n::‘, W Giibert, runout - 4| dnd 1405 Howard-st., Omaa. | c q arfeties, $1.16@G1.25. Lincoln, Neb.; H. E. Stoug! , D ork; Him Out in the Streteh, better advantage. he Evans 9 — e - == ¥ Geotin & Nickaoll ‘A fiprior euck, £ L Tuxtable, Blein; Mr. and Mrs. Louis | ity JUE Q08 B7 JhG SUECCh g | hetter advantage, The Evans il | Bl ceeeeee B DO & VIERLING IRGY WORKS, No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. —Cholce shipping stock, bbls., $2.009 | K. Hass and family, Borh_leher?(.‘ H( Li’h‘l'l' crowd at Sheepshead Bay today, drawn by | appears to have be‘f’"h" l:f"wk{”gms Second innins PRt £ sy A 4 £ ‘_" 2 cows.. g st c Ing appics, 31750500 LG AR SRR R, LI LR e e e e L R e G e | 3, Cameron, "< Shepherd, b Howers...... Mumuucturets of Arhicoural fon Worke fr T TR b, S0cGeL g0, Treestones, per box, | adelphia, Pa. in the east this year of Henry of Navarre | defense evidently x:u?(rilwul(!:tll‘“l‘r::f‘l o the aahen os Rabb. b Bowers., | General“Foundry, Biachine "wna " ilucusm e 3 30 STRANWEERII. Cholce shipping stock, none, | Wallace Broatch, the 80R OEW - J f,m“c.?‘ in the Twin City handicap. Ten were | confusion of his worthy opp 3 J. C.'Doyle, not ouf..... + €| proof Bulldings. Office and works: U. P. Ryy 0. Lawrence, A | BRI e Cholow ahlpging a0 leaves for Yalo univeraity today, where he | In the Twin Clty handicap. Ten were e T O Proof, Bulldings. Office and Rt 30" Y cow. . 1 BLACK RASERERRIESNo Shivping stock. | will take a postgraduate course niiteraturs, B Shrounrel SoLRen Ut ohly four 1 A and_8 irest, Un A B o 3 GRAP 8 o, grovn bl Y por 1-1b. baskets, | and f'{'""lusyr::ms,‘,}"’ Jitsationior: sutering was bet on the son of Knight of Ellerslee | preliminary Rounds in Singles and MALTRESSES, COT 4 2 cows. 8 Concords, a0c, larke lots, 252%; Ives, 22@sc; | & college profe: b. Rt 60 obilite Brin. snlie of Ahe il pounde R I oo 4 Sl ol R 4 feoders 348 | Catitonti, e Meine ” Soiack” Varluiiee, “$100; [ * Mrs, A, W. Grifin and daughters. Alta and | U ©9rde were dil disappoiited, for he had | 1 x ng g OTTY, Bept, 2 The Dykington L. G DOUP. 1 cows... 3 i 380 | Muscats, $1.28: Tokavs, $1.60 Allce, have returned from the enst, where | U8 pa "cantenc with socand place b, tho ABLUTLT s Repty 3= The Dysingon ! cows. SN NECTARINES—Callfornia, per case, $1.25. } ummer. g roved Rey el Santa Anita. When | interstate la : i Marursatitee Mi Tt L Lins Bord Tibhee b e TROPICAL FRUITS. they have been spending the s1 L A e R e o e play was largely a pro- [hnugastures, Mhiienten: Soping Boda: okt 5 CoWs..vs 1122 3 35 —Cholce seedlings, per box, $2.75; TR T ter, with Bir Bxcess In the loud. “The 5pecd | coss of wooding out the weaker maners and Epataaant \ 4 Cowae i i0s0 8 90 n weets, none; fancy St. Michaels Nebraskans n « . Wi Guickened on the baci atretch, but it | <50 OF weeding out the weaker play during R e RadecaeBERerin R urTi - By (A8 e e e ath e ae bty the day. The match between P. G. Wilhite = R EAOE Uk AR NS LEMONS_ Extra fancy lomons, 0 size, $5.00; | Mount. T I SR e R Apita to the front | the,day;, The maloh Wi Wder e o MANUFA . 3 3 feed 300 siaw; 6.0009.00, 3 5|, At the Dellone—F. P. Sheldon, Neha i d stayed there, as Perking could not keep | oo ®ghowed clever playing. e Topeka x T D ) o0 medinm. sl g 25 | ™ Goacn, O'Neiil; I Curric, Whitney. * | 410y "5 Navarre stralght. The Partridge | B Won ‘Georae DEv] beat Stocker of THE MERCER CHEMICAL COMPANY. E . Smith, PINEAPPLES-None. " A ey umore, Valley; | gtakes brought out a dozen starters, with | man won, George Devol beat tocker of wERs AT iy ; 2 cows.......1110 2, “MISCELLANEOUS, W. A. Downing, Kearney; C. J. Anderson, | fiies hrous slight favorite over One I|up yery strong tennis l‘?h;hfi‘:;"rr;’;;‘l):lnfiuhvvhfg: gManufacturers of Fluid Extracte. Eilxira, YETE] t Skl - Cody. 3 flag fell to a good start. 5= | De Roy Austin, the Om: o] W yrups and ) . rtes ) i L2026 30 | ovsreR: S S A S H. Buddenberg, | tands ane Romgdsman made a1l the Funging QerainE hd the crowd had'no opportunity dermfe fablets, Bilis ‘and scientific. medical hov i RS T B o R S N Gothenburg; H. H. Brownell, Hustings; E. | and in the last furlong the Intter quit. Then | fefauto 81d the crowd had no opportunit eltles. Oma 4 3 3 1 bull...o. 1660 HONEY ~ Calitornin, 146150, ] L. Burke, Genoa; J. L. Greenlee, Blair: | Hoon brought One I Love up and Crescendo | (fafy" wngle S el T 140 | MAPLE SYRUP-Gallon jugs, per doz, $12; | Hhation SSurie, Nortiy Plitte; Thomas Pow- | jdto take second plice. A lot of ordinaey | "oy AL i, Omana, beat E. A. MINERAL WATER 3 10 t-gal. cans, §3. vers, Sutton. the post in s i eld as City, efault. B -~ b A, 3 i 10 | PRk, ish_winuts, -saty, | o% Samuel Pawers, By D arerriahe BOsIR I AR cc L el Bronson, Topeka, beat X. Plerce, IDESSA MINERAL WATER €O i Pagne shelled, 1% filberts, 10c; Braz!l drive from Boggotty. In the second Jonm: | hates City, by default. HEDESS. ! .y 3 cows.. Duts, 10c; pecans, S AW, 063 Fousled: | Order of the American Wine Co. of St. | drive from Fegeotty. In the second John. | Kensas Bayles. Kansas City, beat Moore, il R g A gt 3 025 2 3 6 feedera. ; A 0 to 701 i ; . R g don, 5 y: Dm0 3% 1 eair. O e e itton " bl 4, haic boi., ‘s, | DFY Imperial SUATPERS: . e e s S was ehal, | Lawrence, Topdia, 68, 64« ©00 T g use unsurpassed. R } 720 260 RICE POPCORN-—T ar, o % 3 eng B4 Kearney, Peacemaker and Valter der, Topeka, beat P. G. e = e Bl zgou_m PAKOTA: |nm(znl;gw‘ CORN—In' the ear, on orders,” per WEATHER FORECAST. lr:':?.m‘ lr:»xohfinl“”l‘\.t Aruey driving finish Ed | hite, Knnl:'lw (l‘ul{_, 6-4, 1:51“;;‘1;’6“ Sl They all march to it- NIGHT WATCH, FIKE SERVIC! 4 b V. Barney. AN IDES AND TALLOW. ey beat Nanki Pooh and The Coon, [ George Devol, Cansas '+ bea 0 ) ~ e mernosacant ¥ Aty BN L R e and Cooler by Tuesdny Night|Kearney beat Nanki Pooh a Topeka, 68, 86, -4, 0 4 ERIC ISTRICT TELEGRAPH. RS, 100 AR ateon. hidae; THion o 2 et e for Nebraskan. D rat eaee tvBoF b onieat Bloomer (8 to 1) | T Breluhigaty mhunds, doubl St bands play it } N i 3 ¥ feca freen’ atied hiden, Siic: No. 1 veal Gt WASHINGTON, Sept. 2—The forecast for | | birst,race, five furiong ceond, Suarise I1 | Case and’ Devol, "Kansas, City, beat L R L e G Tue oy gty ptetio o proery, B 5. e No vedl o b : ; 4. Time: 1:02 15, er, UL L AL sands L t thing on earth ce 8 e y 1, S Tuesday fs: @0 to 1) third: 5. & t ine it. Best thing ; i W UL s g0 | RS At r;mlzlll gy Hir For Nebraska—rair, winds TRLNE L0 | (oo ey e (30 1o T aecand. Cae! | Testing the Riskt to Fix "h'n’l"’rr‘?; It's the grandest plano ¥ | ance rates. 1304 Douglas-st, = 2 e 902 8 3 feeders.. 340 | hides, Mo per 1b. less than fully oured.” S Aatari naleTusadad e o y Lancer (0 to 1) ascond, DALLAS, Tex., Sept. 2.—In the Twen: st 2 e = == y g feeders > PELTS—Gree lted, each 25@60c; | northwesterly; 4 ia (4 to 1) thir Time: 1:2 & P i _ CACTORIES, Ting' and Cattle Company., . - | weih salted tnearimgs hort kdlea’ih, E@us; | northwesterly; cooler Missouri—Fair and | P4fia (4 to 1) third, Time: 1.2 {urt, Part | sixth ound of he Clark Cavanaugh glove Ciarch‘avert o s soaha. OVeRALL FACTORIES. J 140 B 8 1D COWB e 33T | Baen Ot iy uags (short wooled early ¢ earlY | warmer; southerly winds, increasing In | ridge stakes: One 1 Love (11 to f) WOI. | aontest tonight the contest was stopped by ‘FMYINS 0 - u-mn,..,,.t:‘“ A sking), No. 1, each, 5@10c; dry shearlings (short Taree Crescendo (9 to b) second, Merry Prince (3 the police. Both the principals and James s Boc KATZ-NE ) i B 1 ¢ and b George Mitehell ol antyiaean o tomentier A bl fomer e e Srsscando, (340 ). secor 1 the police. Both the principals and James It's BOc— INPIRAECE = - : 0 cowh....... 938 3T0 o { feeders.... 905 315 et SN0y Ory It e e e | O e SiTelg. te oter e Fourih' race, mile st & quarter,, Pwin | T A6 08 L0 e an o toat the valln: ; Al B Bon A rels SEEManIA S Ra Sare | Clolh in i B Detrit und Wyoming Live Stock Company, © | weliht, Yae; “dry ilint Col 4@ote; dry Mint | westerly winds Tuesday night. City bandicap: ey ol Bhnta Anita’lB to D | A% 5 da This I8 8 case fo test the valld It's the Ak-Sar- M v ‘ { $100WR. ...+ 106 BN NG I B8 RO B arratn: ooy | aith, * DetiCin oy int | Weste fowa—Fair; warmer Tuesday, fol- | won, Henry of Navarre (3 (o B wooona, Bir | I of the siate lay regarding prize fghte i i T o WYOMINC 28 Tl Gife:, Flave, feet cut off, ‘as It i3 useless | owed by local showers and cooler weather | Fenees (8 Co 3 thind, Time: or. © 1 | D& 3t onos made 16 the court of Seiminal It's entirely new— __rArck Boxes 20 cown.......1065 265 § foeders...10% 340 | UOPLY freight on them. Tuesday night or Wednesday; southerly | “Fifth race, one mile:, Ed Ke armey d to . the tribunal of last resort. X presdn UL DADE 2 toeders... 1144 3 30 TALLOW AND GREASE-No. 1 tallow, ayc; | mieaday might or ‘Wednes won, Nanki'Pooh (§ t0.§) second, The Coon ISVILLE, Sept. 2—Kid McCoy A. HOSPE, Jr. THE OMAHA PAPER BOX CO. * Patrick Br 51 Ereanes white B Tiie S ieease, aiowi'and | "For ' Bouth Dakota—Generally fair; occa- | 8% NrukhEoom &, 1910 peco g a8 (8 | knocked Kid Moore out in the sixth round, P oo N el 66 cows.......1074 3 00 $4c; grease, white B, Sio; grease, vellow, 2% slonal thunder storms in the east portion; | = Sixth race, two miles, on turf Caracas ( BALTIMORE, Sept. 2—Johnny Van Heest rt a sic, Manufacturers of all kinds of Paper e A g STl [ e TG sy AhHiag, METHoI bese- | Alonall thundler Stormon to 1) won, Victorloug 4 to 1) second, Song | | BALTIMORE, Sept. 2 —Johnny Van 1 ne 513 Douglas. et b Simple Casen” Ma ifng Hilien Vi A e R B P 3 T Yl S “heny ; & d Dance (4 to 1) third. Tim f ive-round battle tonight wit Wedding cake and fancy candy boxes, e 28 0T, "UNWASHED Kine henvy, é@ic; fine Locnl Record. an . twenty-five-roun: 3 t Weading ind fancy eandy buzes, 3 B Vs UTAR. nght aiaos e ey S lies seedy. burry | GppICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU, Frank Rogers & Good Thing. George Smith of Turkey Polnt, Md. Jack WW.._w>;W And s aphiey C bease: o e 8 bl N e S cotted ana troen. finc: sase; - N 10 | OMATIA, Sept. % Omiha record of (e LOUISVILLE, 8¢} d—Reautitul weatner | ZI6eC of Newark, N . d € e = 23y, HIRT FACTORIES, ; 15 bulla... 108 16 o WOOL WASH Do Mediame 16G180; fine, 4@ | perature’ and. rainfall, compared. with Goe| L s Pl dmReauliul weather | sullivan ro 5 SHIRT FACTORIE i T 30 @ ; et 0 wamhed” e ik S o, ' | Ecrresponding aay of the TR ot s o e Dt 1334y, " There ware. six nrs-Stoux City Rond Race. 9 'n o IRTCO, # cow. PR T & 10cks, 2030: dead pulled. 5 b 5 1894, 1893. 1892, | Churchill Downs toda el x Ldacaiid el s T g 5 bt e 1m0 2 g W0 340 ] fu locke, "2@dc; dewd pulied, Beo. Maximum temperatur 818 events on the card aid,(wo post odds favor- | SIOUX CITY, Sept. %—(Special Tele J. H. EYANS---NEBRASKA SH ) & 13 foeders, .. 108 450 Sin of hogs | Sam Franciseo ng Quotations. Minimum temperature. 468 ites won. The talent had a good thing in | gram.)—The Labor day bicycle road race e R TR Yl It thoe | were, iy, eiaven loads of ming | SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. closing | Average temperature. " T tes 7 T M e A e T opened | fr. Lemars to Sloux City, a distance of Eaclusive cust k. Hoatlre about the Teceipta, and that was the i | anmaons for i ok ey Tl elostng S SHlion S T6THSFALIFD una Drecotatian | U ot 6 o 1. But. e monsy. Bouted Ty on | (1o Lemars to Bloux Cliy., & distance of e | it . L R AT b T gt D doe The S Mabe"STArthF | B’ oy ingl e el b Bk ot | tmepioieght, i A0, g Hone priss ir ES E.BOYD & CO k. One osd tond hrousht Hi, he hish N o 14 1865: B Pt LR B L By SR T80 AL o, Crossar, G W. Cortright, w; l JAM . 3 s wauia 'show & Kreaier sdvence. (Ne marin | Andew .. 31 [Eentuoky L iy A 5 gD alioat mumuer | K "Eurns, M. W. Bnrignt, A, T.. Laske T and ) Telephone 1039, OMAHA, NEB. Souia Nandly b catled mor than e Meher. k. | Belehers T g Eudy Wik, Tixcom (08 ShATGAN. .1 ippenssioeds g sinrtirn " and, e “race.” Aitondance, | Bl odnd wan it atsend, on all socinl i To eratlon. The marke Belcher.... Mextoan, \ . 2,000, Results: o | thira, tourt . and seve ces b 2 R P I T Barifeacn ‘H:i:’fl'{. Digbio.: o L 3 First race, five tutfbiigs: Movien (& to 5 W R, Hibbe and Burt Morrow second occosions. COMMISSION 3 very short timé. Representat ulwer €0 8 Oceidental Ce i ce March 118,53 inches | won, A B C (80 to 'I¥ gecond, o e and third time prizes. ap sobe 3 N it G Oalwac.fon 10DhAE e e SO0 DRURIED Saos March 1 BN 1chen | 85 %o D third. o farlonds. selling: Sligo | While Irish had 'a |y e T T ou connol do Grain, Provisions & Stocks, No. hallenge Gon. erim eficlenc > Sec o, 81X s, selling: vas very rough o e 3 sn. No- Chalenee G Querman.... Reports from Stations at 8 p. m. | Feqond raco gix 0 (@ fo D wecond, Uncie TONTemas-Vary SOMSh 'WOll the aution 1’$hTheT0pem Room 111% Board of 1;n.;|.-. i ‘ 2 e Contideiios. Sava enry (16 to 1) third. Time: 1116, — 3aini cct wires to Chicago and New York, R con. Cal' & Vil Birres Mav HihiTa race, six ana A half [ | Wheeler Rounding Into Form Asain. i hQLT-R0I0Ing e et Yulo I, NN oL \ b Gon Tmrorial Sliver Ml Frank Rogers (8 tb'h wou, Morte Fons 3| “NEW YORK, Beit Harry Wheeler, 2 whiff of sl i —- Jrs 4 ank R slow (4 to rd. Time: s > best rase thus 55 b |t bon STATIONS. % SETa! | {g) second: Winsle BBl | e Y:MK“ m”'x“(;::‘ :‘::" x:\(;;lnf"m l:'u §. P. BMITH (Tel 1308) 8. M. STANFORD Jtth Co g g ce, mile and a sixteenth: Bir-| far this season, at the mee e Na- . P e, 1 ;i BTN | Yeliow Jadiiet § mingham G5 to D) won, Pretender 8 t0.1) | tional Cycling and Athletic association at F. P. SMITH & CO. i dln hingh 405 to 1) 'third. Time: 1:50% . peach today. He is rapidly get I : Biclis AN cuLLs - oexiean dollare, Gax(e. P ende. four and i WA furlongs, seif: | Manhattan beach today. He ls rapidly got. GRAIN and PROVISI ON@ 8 - ;R .. 335 | Drafte, sigh, Djo; lelegraphic. So o T\ Clear, irgi Willle Lonsis (8 to.1) wen, Darette (| crown in. the fve-mile scraich race, in - A : Room 4. N. Y. Life Bldg., Omaka. T8 Tt oy | SC R i i sl RGBS e ) e | CRA Ao ; o PIGS. LONDON, Sept. 2.—4 p. m, cloving: 80 (Cmmar six furlongs: Miss Lilly @3t to | He broke the professional competit ks ¥ s Chilcagy "“"5. ot T p . R A 0 Taadn ot shosn. same ia’late. G, .or 87 |85 Panl comi.: 00| Clear. 1) “won, Btart (6 to 1) second, Yéllow Hose [ ord in this event, 5" Whee THE FASHIONABLE PERFUME, Correspondents; * Kchwarls, Dupes & C The demand for desirable muttons 15 kood and | sie @™ 93| N. ¥, Contrai .00/ Clear, (2% to 1) third, Time. broke ‘the handicap record for one efreshing, delicole B Firat National Bank, Omilia ; $he market s higher. Jixie 3da. 1004 Roadige, s Pavenpon. B0 loas" Klew Wer & Wiun Baving eixty vards handicap “an Flowery.a:c;u‘b“ “3- e Q' First Natio 3 e AT = - 106% Readin, ansas Cliy! A8 Jear. ookies P k lo and Saunders In 2:02 3-6. ot o our compicte Dok exe ans o man Uy Live Btoek. %M. o - | el T T Bartelouty | g "D Sept, &=Notwithstanding Berlo e e e ari BARGIN gend Lo compis ook w & ANS. A 100 hoe urket steady; R SILVER—3 7160 per ounce. o wrt gloud vi legal holiday, less than 4. ¥ NIA OR > DEFINING ALL MAKKET EXe e s G0, Texas cown, e MONEY R tans! T | i B T N iaar, Ahe. Thges st the. fair OCALIFORNIA ¢ IMPERIAL CROWN PERFUMERY €0, | TRANING biEiih ! Shu AT ene 655.50; cows, §2.232, Rate of discount in the open market for both | B o . ere blg . . utier suggesting when and In what 1o By SO o) pative comm GG | NN O Gt i LR et o, toth | B “GgléieaE " | grounds today, The bookmakers were bl ' rates on ‘ckets 4nd best a0 | MEYER BROTHERS DRUG CO.,AGENTS. | 5o eir sogsceing whin s 1wl Al S T R Shisrnie, M8 b Livernool Markets. Hapia Oy 00| e whth I esoincemant et d0s A ey et MBS TR TR S M M WEDDING BELLS| Twonew | GARE & co, MEMBERS cHICACE OTEN : .lh:ml‘yl uu'u'é:'.‘fi; hw:.k:‘ "‘I.',h...“wi?; Jitand paorr &‘l' 1—\:\'59-{.—& o ’m'mj dalvesiod.. ol e alael-anes i “&u‘x.‘rfg“{'m l:‘r’:fl: (')"é‘:.l. Paimer, P. A. Santa Fe Route, Room 1, Firs: '&:‘;‘ PEACHBLOW, | odors, cugo. & ; nter, 3 red | 49 Sl . YW Yorkers, U8 fi;?.if'“ S T B o i B | T tracy of preciel ol oue Tho sesult being that the Tace had | Nationsl Bank, Omahas s & 10, Futures closed frm a l Recelpts, 8,000 head; shipments, %0 | No. i Callfornie, 6