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TIAE OMAITA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1900, WACNER WINS FOR PIRATES 5, B, memer st e o [STOCKS SHOW N0 STRENGIL |2 s sua vt v | OMAMA LIVE, STOCK NARRER |l g e mmw s s [y s e, Voror, e 1 | havy v with el g ari wular Prices nt Wan. riies Rout Lamba 88540 Prochnow ‘w . F. R M — feeding lamk i { | Close was nowrinated for a v . 1 with the ¢ sl f | |4 O, WAL ST MO e The members of e lodge Old Reliable Lines Out a Timely Triple, Lith the dedn sy | Business in Securities is Light and | | Usual Saturday Conditions Prevailed at the biis, $2 0.0 joibe members of Rose Hbekah fodge. Booring Neoded Runs, emy hun gained a very bigh renk i Prices Shads Off. ; ok 1 Yards Today. S0 Lonts Live Stock | omaha: Thursaay Alght and t Y Xport stoers, $5.000 forty -t wnniversary of the CHICAGO BEATS CINCINNATI TWO GAMES | 1 rary battalion appoiniment Ttite e e s 'Tei" | HOGS OPENED STEADY BUT CLOSED LOWER | [af A butcher stecrs, $ he honor of senior captaincy . ¢ stocks of yar b 4 . ind honor 3 dlsposed to realize. This | e, & The T been begun with about 1+ " team. A heavy #chedul | Skl K. has been given to W. § tributed 1o lack of co e i 1 ol opened last week with Pretty Conteats, the Reault of Wi Forman of East St. Lou Cadots have " i maintenance of high prices. There was | With yan and . 24 he s ot scholars and the same a Tail Knd Honors for th registered from points as widely sepa pard : alry from India than had been ma Which Ar 1 heiters i lers, Miss McKay and Miss Kobby Allen Band ated ar Ottawa, Ont., and Bl Paso, Tex Any Great Volum ; ot late, witl L DR VLl B o LR Marke * Abo lo . i Atee ik te with thel re, § 5 Rey nd tamily of Red - n re m ceounts with th Destrabl 3 amily have y vatt, Ehtmnines Mids 4 | Ll e b SHITEP AND LAMBS - Roceipt the 1 Houte Te e MINING IN THE BLACK HILLS | Aftican trade was disap gy s L andimpros them on Davenpe Pltgshura, o0 86 Louis, 1, NEW YORK, Sef e . 11 have made tittle diffeence UTH OMAHA, Scy near Forty- Chicago, 4-N; Cine d i "" 'I o ':‘”" > lews, head of the banking hous: v iether the JSpinnets’ federatlon | orrolal Ao e "y { New York Live Stock Mr. W. 8. and family moved la BISE) SeD & LI L VRN . wall street ive been idle, as only supplies enough to | OMclal Wednesday | ceipts, 817 he e Fifticih the game in the four hoa triple . ylAl S0 o £ the other B0 mer ment are opatnanr ‘o f official Thireday L 16 | ports, 1 e and 6.9 quarters of 1 to the right field fence swell outpitched [ DEADWOOD, 8. D., Sept. 23.—(Special.) he | L e Siotna t Aw usual the pariiamentary elections wiil | Rclal Friday SET B | Veole BOHEW: epead: MATKEl ook Leever, but the visitors' hits came when | W Zider, one of the leading attorneys lispersing and gre ctivity is | Interfere with business for” the next few e e | drossed. vonls stenay. - e Dusd they were nceded Attendance 6,500. | of this city, has been in the east several | sections of the marke tal this week 12801 49,082 HEEP AND LAMBS-Receipts, 4.314 v indee W u's elub held fts first 8 weeks working on one of the largest min es are returning from the Report k ending Sept TSSO, wead. Sheep weak lambs slow and barely | meeting of the new yvear at the home of core: & . What contrary to the e ¥ t 3 * Week ending Sent ) 4.0 stenc Sheep. $3.0004.30; lambs, $5.00 | the president, Mre £ V. Heaford. Mrs 1. 1o ing deals that has been attempted for some Wy the market has dis- | MADRID, 8 of_the | Woek anding Hont a0 L 825 cults, 81V A, ime. The capitalists reside in Pennsyl o weakness and the large | Bank of Spain e led vester- | Week ending A 0 AT07 OGS Receipts, 2,627 head. Market nom. | Stonecypher, who hae heen visiting Omaha ¥ 1 1N, 1O W OEE DRET, ‘M Che sk ok / » disposition at (he uno- | day showd the followin Id i hand, 1o | Week engimd Aug. 181501 81100 3 tnally steady for a few days, was one of ldrt braces the American Express and othe onditions of general | setas; fotes iy cirealation, decreased 1.2 A Wil Sonanries s St Jonenh Live st e groups of claims, in Sheeptail gulch, whict finance are froely ad clas, The xold quotation yesterday Ll compaeiss FETIEE, | SOUTINST JOSEPH, Mo, Sept. 22 —(&pe- [ A Meeting was held on Saturday evening is a tributary to Blacktail gulch, The f ol M VL s 16.04%) 4 20 T L re! quotes! Marker | o (Be home of Nr. J. W. Mareball for the American Express group has been at on ; . wed by the approuch o From ¥ to Grandpn, { g steady: demand Strong. el b bl b Association for | time a great producer of smelting ore, but wrely speculutive n‘ru Beginning with baby, and taking all the | 502 5 3 HOGS Recelpts, 4 ! Market | the continuance of the & 1y and Wednes now that the nide process has become w judges of publlc | tumily—boys, girls, mamma, papa and the | § oned o ehade hightr bt closed ‘weak; | day evening services at the Dundee school o perfect the owners of the property have ¢ h ther a4 final rout I the old folks, All like Cascarets iy Ca 8 | @53, 7% | house, which have heen for some time con 1| stopped shipping and money is to he raised elthood that the election will | thartic Druggists, 10¢ A K i ] SHEEP AND LAMBS-Receipts, 10 | ducted on an interdenominational basis by 0 | tor a cyanide plant. The ore runs in flat nploaRant wutpEIae ey | head. Market stead Rev. John E. Moore. sarned runs: 8t Louls, Pittsburg, hoots and is a continuation of the great | i& probable that “\‘”‘Rl(\ ' RH “ l\ ”'\D"\ i Stock in Sight. RRrvnene Wit AR SR ott bodies that are being worked farther | my ted und money in 13w | AME i \ ,) &N LY A 2 $ llowing are the receipts at the four y Powell, 2. by Legvor bases | south. A new company has been organized | t th stomed party and g ipal western markeis for Septen fecann, MeGraw, Willlams, Times 150 | gnd it is stated that a large custom cyanide not indicate .an Jmpire. O Da plant will be erected near this city. Capi- | ment in regard (o Chicngo Wins a Pailr. talists from Pennsylvania have been out 1o | i @ the ca \ e bought at and Ca ots. Mr. Holbrook who had lived r oving fnto the one Mr. Curtls vacated the guests of the sliver forcos w (Continued from First Page.) ) @ Cattle Hogs. Sh i 0 South Omaha . 166 6.1 | © [ instead of some Chinese town, as was their 5 67| Chicago o dan wdherents 38871 | Kansan City T X CINCINNATI, Sept. Chicago uvestigate the titles to the groups and th o ore s n., | intentien T 2,000 Rlayed the locais in ! | deal is practically closcd. One of the larg Y ANy Guarters and | The missionaries protest against this | 5 ' el - won easl e L And Ithiest LI Sbecl | . th in our na- | “desertion. A Gl 3 3 Totals . LR game and wealthiest companies operating ! o LIg oue ! o R, CHI the Hills at the prosent time is the Golden [ORS o ML rom North China come reports of a ton company, which is ba . ke kindiy to | control of the local authoritics is synony he. "":; i ’ tockholder the Golden 1 e 15 with anarchy and the country is only | brought in todas by each roid wa Heatrice Crenmery Nulldings tate and In ca ght in Ry DY eat foad W « B VE T Nebh Sp 1 rincipally These upanies have ol A huve an increased | 5416 where float the allies’ flags. Na-| | t Hogs. Shp. 10ses, | BEAVER CITY, Neb, Sept. 23.-(Specia qua of mining gron .t the He Sl further Caiss fand bosieged in many different places in | Midsourt facie R f the local station of the Beatrice | f Placktail guleh, extending north to P el he province of Pe Chi Li P, system el dub s bt A entirely de reck. The Golden Gate company has be fmportance The allies are beginning to realize that +j | stroved by fire at § o'clock yesterday morn I ng ore quite regu'arly for three year E [ Ny _""{"l" the city of kin is, after all, an empty |« .. | In&. Spontancous combustion is the sup The Northwestern company has leased th i R tind " for | bri Communication between the for posed cause. Loss, $2.000; insurance, $1,000. scventy-five-ton eyanide plant in this city | evel eign forces and convoys and the empres ba | § gnio at Deadw . Nt el ! [ and ore is now being shipped there from (1 |2 money is next to impossible. © The | ¢ & ; DEADWOOD, 8. D, Sept 23, ~(speciat | | & FOAMI fnn TEMPTING X3 B dnasbane b old Kicking Horse mine and from the || . become sut- | New capital in the province of Shen Si is 2l Telegram.)—At midnight last night the 5 Cormick At b Maggy shaft. D. C. Boley of Chicago is | i ' few bargains | 400 miles from Pekin and the journey has Tolul teestts : 3 ace Frawley house of ill-fame was de s most refreshing— ! Mt Bre ‘ ‘ manuger for both companies. He has been | on e )t reidy | to be made by cart, which requires at least | The disposition of the day's vecel stroyed. Loss on furniture, $2,000; on delicious and satisfying. sixty day as follows, each buyer purchasing the nt | ball: Kn mpires Emslie £ an idvin I ever the shrewdsst buyer of miniug property b R S b 4 CHICAGD, the Hills has secn for some time. His com it _moveme " g ‘ There has been a change in the Amer- | PeF of head indicated The embodiment of i vors Cattle. Hogs Sheep RH O AL | panies have ore enough in thefr ground to | rated hefore it tuk ome shures ur nt in the direction of an aggressive-| Omaha Packing Co 3 Rnixin Growers Adopt Sceale, purity and goodness. Par | last many years. The companies will even- |yl at consiierahie tocseons e atlll | ness which will probably be the last im- | G Hammond (o R B PRESNO, Cal, Sept. 23-The Ralsin Beckle r The Deiroit and Deadwood company has | traction o new JHence”some tion. General Wilson, with 800 United | Armoir & Co oo | 19000 Two-crown, London layers, per 2-1h owin, quit work on the City creek properiy in the | ther readjustm ek Jhov. | States infantry, 600 British and six guns, | SWITt from Kunsas City s | hox, $1.390; three-crown, London fayers, per 1 ns to he in opi Stephen & AT n e il | ity 1limits of Deadwood, where it was hoped than now to be offered for | slightly aided by serman cotumn, | iy e S : L Lo L CEa Wt TR S 1 & Huntzinge . or . Y ] own. chofee clus . - -~ o] o . T cones. Wonld be. found), Tho Sorapany g stm for W freah | marched agalnst the Hoxer city of Pel Ta | 11 Stindin 15" 515 | megaRin box rown, cholce ol ORDER A CASE . ik T fresh ber box six-crown, Tmperiai [ Newtar 1ought out a so-called expert from the east ment | Ehifok woud | Chan, sixteen miles northwest of Pekin, | Livton ... ’ lusters, * pe box, . fwo-ctown. | | VALBLATA BREWING 00., MILWAUREE. e . s who bad charge of ail of the development | ving Lack Wity 1o the market (and surrounded it with the intention of [ " PUYCr L L T B AT | omane Braneh, 1413 Dongtias st SRt work. Working onw “(heary” that certain | busis tor renewed large specti- | capturing an important arsenal located | Totuls 6B Blzer four-crown, standard loose muscntols Telephone 1081, Chicax formation carried copper the expert ran a | BORKLione, Sl kas hvwae | tere. ATTLE There was practically not por b, fo: ueedloss muscateln, per iy e PR [ ered at the top of the mountain. After litical e i K of [ Arst. There were no loskes on the for- | the week, the demand being equal to i, per b, 0c: Sultanas, fancy, per b idh e i oF money e unse | supply. The recelpts have not been it standird, per Th, 8%,¢; prime, per ib B Iton soRde,” Bhe. RITIRG SN the g0 (el liberal as they W the precoding weck nhicachea 8ult OF OMAHA n Grifiith 1 \ Yo ¥ o beral as they were the preceding week. | so.unbleach altanas, per b, S owt by Gritlith, soarch for copper the tunnel was abandoned | nd the fear that (t may it ir For the present all campaign plans mean | the decrease amounting o 2082 heac | The crop is slightly |.r‘ or than that of | ————— - pire: L b atit \ or troubles, 1t would however be HohE I the copper belt in this part of the hills anding | Tiket ta become oversola fn | guerrilla warfare. Both the military and | #F compared with the same week last yeat | jast year and the raisins are of good DRY GOODS. Pla . there s a decrease of N447 h Carnfed | (it v %ot a bad name as a consequence. The min it that sharp r the topogruphical situation in China forbjd i | CCLL — = 1 g experts of the Black Hills would have nay be t low any pro inced | anything else. week and some days there were hardly . Brooklyn ... 5 ing expert i : VI Wil &n el T ] A Riian i othetne nt Ka Pitisburg done differently in the opening up of this | foline A mnt il B Efforts at pacification have resulted fn | §HOUSH 1o attract the ationtion of buserss | g ERGERO0T o « OMmi 9. Philadelphia i | pronerty and there is reason to believe that | Cotnt: bt ar Commitments on the | the return of a small number of people | rather fndiffarent, but at the wame rime | Tvpothetae speckii party ‘from A Boston 1 BOBEER AN ROUTA HEVE Nt LoUndCIR wide sk Jostponed until the | to_Pekin. The fealous guarding of the | the good handywelsht eatile welghing from | $§. Touts. the ont and the south, lect for o ; ; : ive K nrightens, or prices . 1200710, 1,350 pounds, ars not much differ it | Kane v tonight at 8 o'clock via the s Y ing quantities. As has been the case m; T ot clokels touehel battom. AN yet | forbldden city by the allies makes the |{han thex were n week ngo . Prices ors | Burlington route. The New York party wiw iy gabis 800d Cinefunati .. 2 times hefore in the Black Hills a good min- | (e mirket 1as ot had a thoreugh test and | Chinese believe that the foreign leaders | dime lower on the heavy cittle, and the | entertained during the day by the 8t. Louts | Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods New York ng deal has been gpoilod by the fmportation | Hauidation does not seem complete P Afraid to desecrate it commoner and half-fat <inff i< all 10 legation. Enroute the party will be joined e bttt sl el o or The lower and in some cases more than [ by one from Chicago and o special Typo AND NOTIONS. The American authorities here intend | {f. hetae train will be made up of di LONDOR, Bant, Bt ] 1o hatien The compan e aut a 1ot ot mon+ | BOURSE IN PANICKY STATE Sitas | leaper Ana” b S whith Wil ; to urge the severe punishment of the per-| he cow market has been In good shape | sleepers and club cars, which will a passenger on the Campaniy, wh and the eastern ¢ lists who furnished wona gullty ot the Pao \rdurs, | Most of the week Good cows are seiliag | Kansas Cly at 8 o‘clock Monday morn B s tar T tor Naw. Yorg | 1 the easterr ists who furnished | ns guilty of the Pao Ting Fu murder cattle were in very ilght supply all ihe - — Importers and Jobbers of demana being heavy for that class of StUff. | i ehance to breakfast together before ar. it. be exacted for the slaughter of the|Medium grades are a littie cysler rival at their destination. Mr. Wakeley cially the Kinds that a selling ar general passenger agent of the Burlington, H Simcoxes and the Hodges and Pitkin party. R i GCWRRE. tha i e 4 Ll i T L R R LR S L L rake, wiisen Nat showe the regisity o, “Mr and Mre | sources of the hills. The Detroit and Dead Martin," but 1t 18 impossible {0 discover | (ooa© oo HlAmabinoleas Wistnom whether there is any connection between | #00d company blames nobody. The com Martin” and the pugiiist pany has an enterprise on Annie creek srtsman publishes this morning an | south of Ragged Top. that will repay all IRLIN Th se last woek srview had with Corbett on the deck of Xj exceedingly conditions 8 he Campanti, in which he admitted that Heay were reported along the entire ek, Canners have been in good demasil | o 84 Y aort O N B " wiis travellng alone and under an ds- | 100-ton cyanide plant is in operation now | it of industri Yosterday's prices were | 1i Hong Chang UEPrOBIRMaN e 11 the week, but prices on that stufl are | 8tat B imeport SIALS Sirived joaay. feom Succeanors WL & Drake. sumed name He sald he had parted com and it 18 stated that the success of the ore | the lowest of year. The week began | Ordering Estermination of Mur. neven it s hard to tell }rm‘ I'\'m ‘; ]h brings home ove r‘ 5 dlac h |u.'-|]|-n|"||n‘y~ Manufacture boliers, "‘"‘"‘» stacks .‘"d 4 George Consic \ whom he with' the announcement « reduction. In " 3 of Mur- fket. | They have changed much ter 58 v L preechings, pressure, rendering ep dip, any with Goeorg line, with whom he | treatment is much better than anticipated, | 10t v f o reduction in ‘ = market. They h ged much preechings. pressure, ren wheep dip, the money losi in former undertakings. A | | | eling inder an assumed name. The saloon | the money have lost faith in the copper re Stlesinn Rolled t immary vengeance will, if they can effect | memuna neing henvs for (hat el § it Stat’ theinar betore ur | BOILER AND SHEET IRON WORK BOXERS TO BE PUT TO DEATH | i 55t ookt i (el e, H0 | sonaters some teom wuin 2 Williama inelnding nearly 200 sick and wounded. [t hid had an altercation the price of rolled iron goods by the Silesian erous Anti-Foreigner: the week though, and are selling fn abont | inciuding n s annd waunded, Xt |lard and ‘water taiks, boller tubes con: g Considine xpoke slightingly of my he University Mining company is still | svndicn 10 marks to 150 marks, This L i kel thesame tiotclibs as they dyare & weshiben: Toucprokablyssemelniiniaugtantine weveral | sixnely on hand. second hand botlers boughi wife,” exclafmed Corbett, “and | am done | working on the vertical of ore discovered in‘iron and coal shar S 5 7 g o| L Mhere has ‘been agood lively “trade t Gish i Lok s and sold. Speclal and prompt attention to with him. [ intend to fell my wife that |, 1 onh ago. The values are increasing o bourse yesterday was| TAKU, Sept. 19.- Li Hung Chang has|etockers and fee 1 the week ‘Hh Ulcers, open or obstinate sores, scalds | TePAirs In city or counthy. 19th and Plar Mlle. Cornellle was nothing to me on the | y L b Creasing | imost in o punicky state. Heavy orders [ caused a proclamation to be posted in the | good kinds are a little stronger than they e 3 Voyage this way and never will be steadily as depth is attained into the | for iron and coal from German outsiders, | principal cities of Pe Chi LI province call- | Were o week ago and vard traders have | and piles quickly cured by Banner Salve, ! e AR o AR ! 01 N it ) i eihEoraea Dy the bedin: TeAnded s ations had no trouble in selling their T il Wata PRy 3 Fork i Hot Bunta 1a 1o brin AGULG apaingr | mountain. The ofe body Is now about | enforfed b thE beuths Fecucec Uotations | ing upon the people and soldiors to exter- [ aatistactory brices, as a jurge number of |the most healing medicine o the world ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. the newspapers that have |‘,.|‘n.|n.'4 mix- | four and ;‘"" '”'”) fect wide. "l""' shift ": from 10'to 20 po and in coal | minate all the Boxers. All the taotais, | huyers have been in from the country | Myers on SREUE R0! = R | e e L 1 i loeking for stock. The comman kinds have | Drug Store, South Omaha. . magistrates and prefects deserting their | 100} : ; e i : ot Sronkshitgred anvel ket | posts will be replaced by others, The mil- | fime they are fully ux high as they we Indiane Ray Moot BaIL 100 fect east of the first one. Both veins At AP nd in- | itary officials are directed to count the | o week ago Stock cows and helfers hav OMAHA SUBURBS. com an pdian Training school foot bl team | company has now set men at work on th omestic government s declined | po proclamation says, may arrange all | the bulk of the receipts, but there ha Benson. " 4 y y laved ita firat game of the weason on (he | property north of Custer, which was found P fktiets. withforaian: aktibru been Very few heef Caitie neluded G| Mr. E G Hille spent Tast Sunday visit- Flectrical Supplies eliwood grounds vesterday, defeating the | 3 i kne he bourse ¢ con- | N ers are all anxious for grass cattle, an frie ralley. Bellw od team by a score bf 6 to 5 The | unlocated over a month ago. There are . surprise, because money grew | Leading British residents in Tien Tsin " m““k"' B T e etive ail | In8 with friends in Missouri Valley. BT N eanly i, fpushout and, fio | Ove claims, or 108 acres of ground, in| oG8t O e ek A A A e & Saiene | have telegraphed to the premiers in Aus- | the weelt, It is safs to call the good kinds| Mr terson visited at the home of difterence o opinion regarding two or thr !""’ group, there being 6,000 feet of vein | iy d Tndeed the moncy market im- | tralasia and other eastern colonies urging | {HllY a dime higher than they were at the | np and Mrs, Harvey Grove last week. r I | e of last week, Cows i brougit B e S AR T I T ioRetiy: o 1l expectation. Privite dis- | them to aid in obtaining strong government | very satisfactory prices ¢ grades | The village board has had the weeds cut = Both teams are heavy and were in good [ says have been obtained from this vein | count declined S duving the weel, Lo action to safeguard their int (e} re fully steady, and in som s Pl land the roads repaired during the past SAFE AND IRON v ORKS. “"""“”,‘l")" ""'"“““‘, ,'(‘"\"M'fl““"" of the | running from $160 to $5.80 per ton gold FBianthiy: settlar snoemihand AT 4 a little higher,’ while the medium grad 4 L year 1e people of Bellwood were profuse ; +| 5 more confident feeling prevadls ire atound & dime lower. Cunners have in their compliments of the Indians for | free milling. The ground is ar the | garding the end of the month, as it is ex- | Mothers endorse it, children ke it, 01d | gola well and are not much different th Mr. Ed Walker of Millard was a guest their good behavior both during and after | Grand Junction ine, whic s always | pected the Reichstag will be able‘to avold | go se it ‘e refe: Ona \ 1t the close of list weak. C ) i a Milla a s the game. The Indian team 18 o ittle QAR ol daklwnya | th The 5,000,000 | folka u We refor to One Minute ] the home of Mr. C. 8 Umaha sare il ¥ AL mAnd g are 4 |last Wednesday at the pame. | he indian team 1% @ Itle | spoken of as the Hemestake of the South- | {hvancing, the rate e SO0 Dremlen | cough Cure. It will quickly cure all throat in. 8 (DA Sang s : i | | etronger than (hey were at the close | Stiger. practicing fafthfully under the direction of | ern Hills. A camp will be built in Tender- | ther The Rhein Westfaelische Zeitung | and lung troubles. of last week. Medium kinds have also . Aoy .“ '0“ or s fanuger A. 1. Upshaw and hopes to close | foot gulch next month and development | ##5erts that efforts are to be made to raise e | Showed mome improvement, but not as| The Clover Leaf Rebekah lodge held its the season with an unbroken record of suc- | of the property will be pushed. This is the | 8080 of 100,900,000 to 120,000,000 marks at 3% DEATH RECORD | much as the cholee heavy cattle regular meeting at their hall last Wednes G. ANDREEN, Prop. Blectrio Wirlng Bells and Gas Lighting. G. W. JOHNSON, Mgr. 1022 Howard 8t. week. 6 e R kGl ons, These Lwo teaims play o roturn game | per"cent in Germany before the end of th OGEThere wis a lberl rin of hogs | gos it R on the Genoa grounds Sa urday, Septem- | company that’ was organized this summe cont New York joan has been here today for a Saturday, but the market | 48Y night Makes & specialty of ber 4. by university people of Vermillion. Stu- | 1% rlin_ hourse opened up fairly active and about steady | Mr. A. J. Rosenbaum returned home last FiIrRE = ts » boey . X % imports during August | George D'Vys, with vesterday's general marke Prime | wed ay night from a week's visit wit Originals and Argos Divide dents have hoen selling stock all over the | 4n 110000 tons over Au- | WORCESTER, Mass. Sept. 22.—George | lghtweights sold Jargeis at a5, the | Wedhestuy DOt trot ith The Argos of Nebraska City and Captain » this summer vacation | sust the ts showing an in-| p'yys, the last surviving member of the | same as vester with the light nilxed | B8 sis Lynch, 3 Bradford’s Originals met at tha Vinton | The Pennsylvania Mining company, which |45 toi Iron imports increascd | 2 going at @5, and the good | The Irvington club gave a dance at the ] ! T AR § St | government relief expedition which rescued 0 b, Abo Xty loads sold pireet rescrvation Sunday afternoon in i | was organized by Rev. Schenck, formerly | Mo’ (ons: the exports decreastng 113 tons. | hogs at & Dott sixty loads sold < h 5 t town hall Saturday night a week ago, fouble-header before a lurge crowd of fana. | incomes erman railways st | Dr. Kane, the American explorer, in 18§ t'basts and then the market began to t The contosts were close and exeiting, Hon: [® Pastor of a church at Lead, has found | month cgated 05,000,000 marks, or an | dled here at ncon today of pneumonia after | wenken owing t 0, Jasw favorable reports which was large attended QVS flw mfl UI' S. ors were i tossup between the two teams, | some very rich ore across the gulch from | lerease 0,000 marks upon the' fig S iantviptitaty from Chicago, and sales were made 2%c | ppoang Mrs, Willlam Tindell and family MANUFACTURERS AND JOBEERS each winning one e, The Sane 9 ot | of August, 1 andlinoas of anly tour daye 1e wer and finally the market dropped dow Mr, ZRS AND e e e botween” Sran | the property being worked by the Unl- | “rha®ikr Market 1n strong, chiefly in| With the death of United States Pay- | 1o igate lower. Chicago reported the close | have' returned from their two w OF MACHINERY and Graham, the visitors winning out by a | Vereity company in Deadwood gulch. Ore | consequence the dry weathcer prevailing | mastor Charles Lever, at Alameda, Cal, |5ai0c lower, and, as & result, seliers could | pleasure trip to Manitou Springs. GENERAL REPAIRING A SPECTALTY care of § {0 he second contest the onslderable ¢ # ¢- | throughout Europe and ‘the hea ot o much” here. Tt wis moktly the heavy b 8 Lol foare of € 1o & 0 the Second contest the | in considerable quantities has been dis- [ IRFOUERONL e the heavy Amerl- | gooenrly, came the announcement that he | NOt Ao much here Tt wis mostly the Wt es | a0 govorena Jensen returned home last IRON AND BRABS FOUNDEPS, to 1 UMeTlviine and Deering were the | 0Vered that ussayed in the neighborbood | Ljcht, the sugar expert, show that the ayv- | was the sole survivor, but Mr. D'Vys was a | {je Iate arrivals, whether light or heavy, | Thursday evening from Mineola, Ia., where [ 3801, 15¢ ';“‘ :2';“ Jackeon Street, twiriern and ench wis touched sately four | of $500 per ton gold. Rev. Schenck has | eruxe sugar contents of beets throughout | gunner's mate on the expedition and out- | suffercd in the decline 60 thcth & fams G Kiin i ALk Ataata Omaha, Neb. " |b a p e o | Germany cquals 1741 per cent, a8 against | | , 4 5 ik i The hog market the last week has beon B. Zabriskie, Agent. J. B Cowglll, Mgr time: lnll! 'nl A‘hm at v,m mine and will ltve | HOEMARY COUE 13 1 i I8 lived Paymaster Lever. Mr. D'Vys had (| TUC 408 SRR 00 Rave not been | Miss Kate Scott, who has been visiting Milwaukee Defeo ne, near his treasure this winter, Of Jate travel to the United States has | lived with son for some years. The in- | quice ax heavy v were the week | at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Ed Hoff- SHIORG o AT e na | At Portland anothor minister fs de n_unprecedently heavy. From Hremen | o e at Cedar Grove, Dorchester, [ fore, but the se amounted 1o only o W R gaL Rapt M=ha Mily Iikved nn | veloping mining property. When Judge|the North German Lioyd ste N nremen b Will bo st Ceder T | 2987 hed, but as compared with the sa man, returned to her home last Thursday maha Machine Works Xninltion TKame heres todie Milwaukes | Gilanes was murderen bo d Shenmaa K® |56 passengers st woek, the Grosser 1Kur Weuk Inst year there 18 o decrease of 5,15 | evening, Pattern Makers and Model Builders on by bunohing hits in the second nnins. TUrst carrying 1,5 ~ Mead. The tendency of prices has been ip- [ = S Ay COIRNER AR 5 %y 3 oy bunching hits in the second Innin. | entral City two years ago his brothor, Dr. SN, Plevee. ward all the week, Monday started in with | The members of the Modern Woodmen of Manufacturers and Dealers Steant ~ B O & X . o a o 0 e " M eriea lodge o excursion on the Fittings, El Bteam 11w ikee 02000001 0-3|Rev. C. E. Giddings, was a presiding eldor SDAR FALLS. Tn.. Sept. 23.-—(Special | an advance of about 4c and on Tuesday | Ameriea lodge gave an excurs ttings, Blevator & Chicago 0000010001 y " g REIARE DEARER MONEY IN LONDON|. K a0 AREE P another cent was added and on Wednesday | “Jacoh - Richtman’ last Saturusy nigh Engines. and Bollera, h ina city in Texas. Judge Giddings left a Telegram.)—Dr. 8. N. Plerce dled today [ AnOLner Cel N e P haraday. the mar e gines, Cream Separ aiBlerion: Milwaukee, Towling, Schmidt | jarge number of valuable mining claim iy ot 4 | of paralysis, aged 5. He was one of the | ket went up fe more and 1o more on Friday, |# Week ago and though a cold nlght a | ists Supplies. High Grade A albillotlle : wround Portland and his brother came to f ndon Stoek Ex- | 0 BTG s In the state and was in | which was the high point of the week and [large crowd went from this place Soldiers Beat Brewers, Deadwood soon after the death and took e Not Any Too Encourane active practice for over forty years until | h19g, the WERESE Dot veached wincd o'y | Omaba, = — o THORT GROOK, Neb., Sopt. 2.—(8pecial | charge of the property. Rev. Giddings has | ing Just at Present, }|V‘lu- vears ago. He was a veteran of the | trifie, but still the week closed with prices | Miss Ruth Hogan, who has taught the ELEVALOR SUPPLIES. Telekram )-Qne of the nicest gamex af he | il up a very strong church in the First inent in Grand Army of the | much higher than they were at the close { grammar department of the Benson schools LONDON, S 2 eek the Stock | CIVil war, pro A of the preceding week L o - dny between the 1. Jetter nine of South | ward of this city, a new church bullding | ey e e ot b et %o | Republic circles and a brother of W. W, { O Ihe Breceling weeke - w6 of sheep |oF the past two weeks, resigned her post l ' A t tic Jmaha and the spidi i Hotn sldes desorie | having been completed recently. e has | perienct, W of the government | Pierce, a member of the editorial staff of | arrived late this morning, but as usual on [tion to take one in the Omaha schools eva ors' uiomari credit for excellent playing and but few | peoently organizes S cant « [amentary gencral cloc- | s Moines State Register iy there was not much dolng and at | Miss Shipherd of Omaha was appointed by SVVOrS. Rooras WOr: droaung, aup but, recently organized a mining company and | Fpsrdi lentary general €loc- | (he Des Moines State v there was not much dolng and at | ) 1 is now devoting a large share of his time | hers it o et Yo caanilow to busic| 8 late ROUP Practically nothing Ned SHANEEd | ¢hy hogpd to take har place are y aies L Veteran Wheelman ix Dead. to the development of his brother's prop-|reviving until they are over. Indications of | Marshal De Ca s he supply of sheep the last week has t Thursday night belng the anniver A 1o TR 3 STIAM PEORIA, 1], Sept Harry G. Rouse, | epty Ucarer money are not wanting and the| MADRID, Sept. 23.—Marshal Arsenio [ been very liberal, showing a gain over the PRATRABY LB AR B AR | o Quick and st 811 the ploneer bieyele manufuactire the | Chinese outlook s uraging outh | Afartinez de Campos died this morning | preceding week of 11,634 head. and, as gom ok 0 JRgepensd bl 3 and HAND PO LIV weat'and 1ate of the firm of Rouse, Hazard | Deadwood has still another divine, very | 4eien e rnor on th ATines 44 pas Pared with the same woek lust year, thore | Fellows lodge, it was appropriately cele- | 5 Co., of thix city, died today of typhoid yminent in church work, who is inter- | horiz T ) nts and pur- | shortly after 10 o'clock at Zarauz, near| {7y, {ncrease of 22,283 head. The demand | brated and the members and friends of the | KIMBALL BROS, COUNCIL 11U ove ged 40 years. He was one of the | ested In mines and mining, Bishop Ware, | Poses development | San Sebastian | for sheep was in good shape all the week, | Rapekah lodge gave them a surprise by | 1%8 Uth Stre And Burglar Proof Safes 0610 8. 14th S, O and | Spect ctory ar ok Tenth 8t. Phone ret fifteen members of the League of of tra « se upon ti e — but prices have weakened a triffe and th C R marcan Whesliar who has charge of the iscopal churches | \oois r week closed | market may be quoted weak t dime | walking inio the lodge rooms after the | . e in both Lead and Deadwood, has time to | with 1 t although HYMENEAL. MEP SUAIE Wiy HE Che Sloss Of weel | businesn sesslon was over. A pleasant | "' naV|s on :| i i spare for the development of the Uncle I ng b d at 6% e clome of "the waek rices ambs &7 | time was spent and refreshments, conaist. | 0., Sept sam mine, located twelve miles south of v natur v the Pennsyivanis | it the close of the weel prices range u for the BRI ond year of Blees Militar Urike Amr ubtios Mats Noslhanl Seheer-Lauch. f0c 'lower than at the cloke of st w ing of cake and ice cream, were served at . Auents for the 11 ; 5 itary ac | this city and other mining properties. He | weak a depression of from 1 polt CREIGHTON, Neb pt. 23.—(Special.)— | Chicago reported a d of Te@l.00 und | a late hour r'; o Doo t)(v:vtl‘ml auspiciously on Wednesday, S IR S e 1E b R R e e | 8 & week, althoush a betier | pno wedding of Fred Scheer and Miss Tillie | e week closes with mirket very d = 2 A Hand tember 12 \.\‘HI\I ‘“1'. |r:.‘l|':|l\'|”h|“ A speclal | runges and he has a ranch in Nebraska ¥ Y (ond dome lines | | ich was solemnised last evening st the | ,J0Sre B4 Beon.s food, strong demand fos = WL | A e apya Bt Loulp Sroushi a large num- | yhere he feeds his stock for market. He . 1., Reading firsts b Balti® [ German Lutheran church of Bazile Mills | steady are strong, bu mo. A TAYior pght BuBAAY WHEIBIY NS HAYR0] TRES f g 'I.“ mer ‘,' 'I“ {““ olty under the | caprfes on all this outside work, but not | more & Ohic n Pacific 1. On |y Rey, H. John in the presence of a large "‘", . “l" lces a | lower y ‘,‘ e aiar “"‘w "H Aptaln s ‘:.,” ¢ faculty; 8lm- | 1o the neglect of his parish work she ther it £ Hnahvite | I\ mber of invited guests, At the close of [ g2 %tsr1 00 L0168 WASIALI BRAAS WO Mr. J. G. Hunt is spending a week at | Printig 2 "““‘ l"""(,“{"""" '\“::'“ ""‘I‘;‘k‘*r' I‘”“r* the |1t js known that a number of the other | Ohio Dt preterred g ceremony a reception was tendered the [ 100; choice 254 ar home with his family. preachers in Lead and Deadwood have |and Southe ewly married couple at the home of ti w wes, $2.50u8 ch Miss Agnes Wight was a business vis- | City urder the charge of Captain Lock- | 1 § that 18 buying at tl f “ lam falr to® g 3 ELTARECAR a8 SALER LA SORIAIL ‘I K- | stock in the different mining companies | AL A S oy auing th parents, The groom I8 the son ¢ lambs, 71.65; " feeder wethe itor in Omaha Saturda JIHES E BOYB & cou ation was at 4 0'clovk | goapating R BN0E oouny 1w A e pagh ttlleb Scheer, one the pioneers $ ) lambs, $4.00604. 1 ‘hristia | on the afternoon of Wednesday. Khaki uni FAHRg 10 Jariey < e ONR AR EESMA KRG AR Quitliet Behons, gue. 5 S8, B ROA o The members of (he Christian church | Yeiephone 1039, Omaha, Nel us were distributed cdiately afte ons T nolitie i \ 0% oaun 8 riae I8, kN8 AN gave an ice cream soc at the city hah = ~a :;.lv,’ were :‘\ “n”l ited im n :.u K| l.“y v | Y:lnu“.v'ur‘:‘_'nkp:,e:\; ™ .;.x;m. «lhn g har somewhat neglocted. | of' Charies Lauch, one of our most respec ) na C16 Ly stoet fuas e ia 2 | COMMISSIO s formation and classes were organized | ye 4 p the campaign golng | Itunis fallin i wis ot strange LORAK SAS ¢ St CATYLE-Re u R s the same evenin At 8 o'clock Thursday | vithout money any more than we can keep | [ B en Y e |ibttes: i hend: ' receipts” forw The Florence and Unique base ball clubs | GRAIN, ||u)vlsn_:\sn:::nlul-k! regular work began in every department of | the body vigorous without food. Dyspep- | cently obiaind bl : BN Gars . IS, SaRoRar Waen values_ e layed w game of ball yesterday afternoon | :"A:“J"”,, RAED: B Oa the academy tles used to starve themselves. Now Kodol [ (1w wewkiy -commentator on financla YORK, Neb., Sept. 23.—(Spec » of all varieties very on the Florence ground | eaby s 1o Chicago and New York The cavalry troop has been organized [ iyspepsia Cure digests what vou eat and | Mt It ARG very pretty wedding occurred at the home M@15e high b Miss Eunice Tracy has accepted a posi- | s - - with thirty-five members, each riding a | llows you to eat all the good food you | {he princiy 3 o [ha hninai RASARRSED RS e eSS ISR BN < ton in J. 8 Paul's grocery store as e 1983 separate mount, the cavalry troop of the | want. 1t radically cures stomaca troubleg. | Vet r loan o day. Miss Mattie F. Jones, daughter of A Sxgsw; sto d z ashior and bookkeeper | HRPE”HE,Y& co. academy \\I"l[l‘h‘\u:{ (y\\ll\ matched horses T om—— Ath from which the | 1. Jones, was united in marriage to Mr ers. §2.506 3 o \ " Mrs. Kelp, who has been spending the oIl 3 ot A plcied squad has been selected for the | o o SERRG, Porgal Dest : v f the old world do not | Samuel J. Gary of Wichita, Kan., by Rey wintered Tex ummer at Mrs. J. G, Hunt's, went to the v "m"h“"”-”““”; Rl banig, s} mext | portal, “the pritieipal Soent | t replenish their ro-| ;7 G, Chapman of the Christian chur Texan {ler Grand Monday for the winter week. The academy provides three foo ire rocks Lk U g ¢ fter the eption v om hey » ball coaches to look after this branch of | lestroved by a northeaster ¢ i g of the hourd | A he ¥ n given them i} Mrs. Lake, who has been visiting her Athletics—1. J. Caldwell, for r Grand Portal. was 1 tost high by i8]0 QU B b S48, N | ter rheir new Niame b Wich ¥ v d | yiece, Mrs. J. 8. Paul, for the past two etics s aldwe 0! Ve Years | feet broad on the water line The 1fe | Liladst ir of the \nk, made the shows ver i = s ember and for two vears captain of the [in \Hmllv It was cut rose thirty ot by statoment ;”l' the ressrve ‘\:.'.1‘ i ‘“\“l' nrland Stoves and Ranges Ing fust a sh ’ woeeks, returned to her home in lowa Tues B T T e e o arch and & great mass of rock fell, | be reduced by the cud of the ye 10| wora awatded LIk et trlec aris Ex- | anotations o \ by olgate university team; L. M. Saxton. a | DY {70 " B grent cave has been | paints to dearer money, which I8 now pler 4 ATdsd highest prise ob Paria Ba- |l iighs; 8000 ¥ The democrats held their primari subsiitute player at Lafayette college, and | vigited by numerous excursion boats. titul and in good demand at the following | position, 1900, BHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts this P i [} gOOM A4 NY LIFE BLOG. BRANGH 1038 H5T QMAHA NER NN S

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