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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 28, ' STOOK MARKET CORN- -8pot American mix quie 1« ~ have mistaken their calling and pities the & 0; futlires Gl October, ia ity N Lexington Bill Mil Derelops Un xp r'ed’ MUST EEASE FREE COINAGE | Oiairman Dick of Ohio Desires to Have|church for having to bear their burden. | Oattle Receipts Liberal for the Week mdt Eht Recelpts, with Normal Markets | 3F 40i Deconber. ds id Oap-oity -2 Ore i " g cifiod Then he was sent on a mission to India, Al but Choice - origioye g . AW rens & P ' Mestenn Commission Makes Tta Re- Oaadidate U'arke Olassified and for ten long years fought the climate Grades Eold Lowe: . ek, the Feature, EW YORK GENERAL MARKE . — HICAGO, Sept. o—Receipts | port om S ity of the and struggled to keep up his courage and — 1.5 hoatl: hominal: §o e "'1;'”!» P 100 Dis ‘o VN TREATS A HUNDKEu TONS PER DAY | ¢ HAS TOO MANY POSSIBLE PLATFORMS | preach the truth in the inspiring way he | HOGS CLOSED ABOUT STEADY FOR WEEK | #3107 poor ts medium, $3.8065.55; stock h arrency. once hud dreamed he could. At 50, already ety Coai T SIpLE cows TN . R v —— old, worn out before his time, he came ErP LI, calren BTt Ty ted stauin: | jtme hEIO R, Sept. M TLOL R Reduigty Company Finds Difficalty in Keeping | 0y OF MEXICO, Sept The report | In Declining & Deb Between Sen- | pack and for another ten years fought | Active Demand for Sheep ANl Week | 580,425 westvrn steors, 8300440 Dout stendy; winter axt¥ns, » “"‘:v' the Plant Supplied—Smelter Com= | of Mexico's monetary commissioners sent| wtor Hamna and His Wonld-Be Sune- | himself and filled pulpits In out-of-the-way | and Both Fat Stuft and Feeders ot | nOUS Regelpts today, aow, cxtimated | o kers, ELia 1 wl w grad puny Is Sued for Damage 10 abroad is now published in Spanish. 1t is inber,. (he Campiign Mantger pastorages. James had become a man Good Quallty May e Quoted b ot (/1 00 1o ohiios esvy Bii|$ g, Rye flour, ~teudy o gooc quite long, but is of general interest. while he was gone and after the old min- 5 rough ‘and heavy, $5.40G5.30; Mght. | CORNMEAL-Dull . . Among the more immediate interesting Bponcs Inquisitive, Ister passed the 6 mark he went to live el ool ol AND asrne Roeiots, 1000 | TRER et . . p— \ points and suggestions are the following: | | With his son, and the care of thirty years “steady: good to cholce wethers, $3.40¢ | ® o aate e, L. DEADWOOD. 8. D., Bepi. 2.—(8pec M in Russia and in England, espectally, | GoLUMBUS, Ohio, Sept. 21.—Tha reply | #IPPed away from him. His was always 3 TN o choice mixed, $2750340; west: | BARLIYq W Texington Hill Gold Minicg company | the Immediate establishment of & gold [ ¢ "n-w‘y:y::' i f" A T,‘"",”"H“j“';‘l the aunniest corter in the Hbrary, his the | po o . SOUTH OMANA Sept. 26 |€rn shecy, f2i0rid s mutice lambe, 8000 Btici malting, of Bt #5 treating upwards of 100 tons per dey of | Standard in. Chine 16 regarded, almost 88 | sikts committos, to Chairman Sales, of the and and Cropw. P B Iittla seat In the arbor on pleasant days, ‘,m.q.. Monday e Spot, sieady olevaty ¢ impra-ticable t on v my o the = t streamed as It once [ Official Tuesda < . | northet ofe at the twenty-stamp cyanide mili in Impracticable. 1In the monetary SyAtem |, omocratic state committee, declining the | MDEFe the sunlight « g Official Wednesday . g g nihe - i g g By Duiuth i 'hrd Bpruce gulch. It is almost impossible to | that ie recommended for the purpose of | y.nence of John H. Clarke, cemocratic | 184 done on a rustic seat where he used | (mcial Thursday JKANSAS CITY, Sept. 2 —CATTLE-Re- | Manitoba ' Option eep the plant supplied with ore. It has | UFINEINg about a fxity of international ex- | o c8® B S0 TR H © ARG CERICEED [to st with Mary. Often as he dreamed | Officlal Friday Sibie; B0 yoad; market unchanged; chotce | were quiet but firt on &, induced o ¥t ¢~ , Change the price in gold or bar sllver and d States Bonator 10 &|.¢ o jate morning he could see Mary there | Official Saturday......... i Y hd dressed beef steers, $1.8005.3; j by higher cables, stronge Wost mar been Increasing its tonnage dally for sev {he ia 0 y joint debate with Senator M. A. Hanna, < o % 10d, $4.00@14.580; stockers and feedars, | kets, showers spring wheat states and eral days at a remarkable rate o vuiue In gold or sliver money are abso- | yoit SCTEe WD FERALOr T S HAEEE and once he tottered across the floof 0| woeek ending Sept, %..3 T g2 i0aes0; western | fed “steers 82.4010.50; | reports That the local Storks hiad il bean J. J. Feldhausen has the contract for |lutely disassoctated. The former may fluc- | fiovo 'l ” take her by the hand and ask her to come | Week ending Sept. 19 ¥ roas and fuglan ste g sold for export, expecially September. After hauling the ore from the mine to the mill, | tUate In the market, whereas sllver money | ;' ropret that candor compels me ‘o say | I 84 read a little with him.. That was Joek ending Bopt, 18.... tive heffers.’ $2.9044.50; canners . Fallied again and closed AVmE at tepie See When he first went out, he was to haul | Will always have a fixed value in gold—| that I find some rather serious ohjections | Just before his lliness. Week ending Aug. 29....159% 3 Dulls, J2.0003.00; calves, $2.0096.00, Receipws | advance. Mav, Sisite, closed ‘at S3%c; seventy-five tons of ore per day. In a |Dence the stability of international ex- | to the conaiuions of your proposai ihe « | The train was stopping now and then ) Same week Inst year.. 367 e g il s B gl State an cioved At Sc: Dedeiis short time the plant wais consum'ng | Change. This fixed value in gold will ""’;',','f.";n:?.1'5.;1‘.'»'&?.'{..7,‘,""\",‘.'l."m.,'.',“..".'\'v'f'f'.'\f.".' with quick, sharp Jerks, a brakeman's call { RECKLF 18 FUR THE 1 nait 10 DALE. | “HOC 000 head; steady to | CORN.-Rec Tt SL .t Sxports > ety 9 | maintained by the government in the fol- h g X 2 and a lurch forward. Through the nar- Lhe 10UOWING lable SHOWS Ll ieceipls 04 | 2trong; top, $6.10: bulk of = 9046 Bpot,_steady: Ne eighty, then elghty-five and ninety tons | lookédy that phase of tne case. el me e + h | cattie, nogs wnd sueep ut South Lmuua for | heavy.' $ 46,00, mixed packers. % | and MAGHe, T per day. Wednesday nnety-six tons of | [oWing manner particilarize. Mr. Hanna & party bas bat | row windows he could see that the 8Tay | (4, yéar 1o date and comparisons with last | 6.10; light, $5.9506.05; yorkers, $6.0a 580 No. 2 white o A | 1. By closing of the mints to the free|One set of prineiples, while Mr. Clarke s | was lifting and it was becoming early | yca: $.5000.0. Receipts for v | as hauled in and delivered and i il party has a vast assortment of prineiples, 03 SHERP AND N was firmer with wheat, together with fears b ® nage of siiver P i morning. A man in the birth across the | . 1908, 1902, ne. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Re of declining temperatures In the west 1 hursday morning the bins were empty. | 2 Ty the fixing of the ratio between gold | Sounding the entire gumut trom aoct.ine tc 5 Cattle .. cvees TILNEL SO0, lambe, 82500550, western lambs. § 5 cables. The late market was It Thursday 107 tons were delvered and the silver by the governments. gdogmacemocratic, populistie, ugrarian and aisle pnm,,.;: nvnlund went |..:, m; :ms HOBE . 137k 0 ‘ o fed ewes, § Texas clipped ar with wheat. finally closing etoads bins were again empty the following | - BY the lexal tender character of the | 80¢ e 7 ... |ing room. Soon he came buck and began | Sheep .. L1100, 900 57,004 | 82,500 4,00 b heep, §2.40¢ Avanion. September closty et Mkl A o, L ey 4 | eurrency for the payment and the mettle- | There is a tariff. How does Mr. Clarke | 4 ta)k in an undertone with a friend in | Averuge Prico paid 'ivr nogs at Souun | Stockers ) $2.0083.471. Rec YaRige, closed at b morning. e plant has develsped remark- | ment of contracts of all kinds. stand on that jssue? His party stands ail b Omaha tor the last several auys with com- | for the week Recolpts, 91520 bu.; exports, 6,009 able efficlency. Its capacity seems to b.[| 1 ':‘i :r-::;ur; of Ir-dhu\lnx ll;r- only money 'r‘::j' 'l“'»ml_‘n‘h“l l'-mxlmm it l: x;‘.rl”,,,; th Im\..r[ ;,.., l'n].:d v::l:n]u‘r '4‘.1 ll‘\‘rlr - aull: standard white, 456 No. 3 stendily growing. .1t is sserted that an |1 Which duties and taxes w Il be pald as aterial and for protected nished | voices curiously mingl th his thoughts. New York Live Stock Market 3 white, 42¢; No. 3 white, 4174 it 1s supposed that there will be no gold in | Products; In Texas it is for protectes raw | Now ‘K ) Se, , N ack white, 42746e g exiraction of 90 and #1 per cent. Is being | Lireurio ol TaRteriaY anvd Tar, free AniSheR Brosdate. Now he was thinking of going home. How NEW YORK, Sept. 2%.-BEEV track te, Q204 celpte, 84 head s o b HAY - Facy: shipping, 60se od to made, 1“5 BY limitation of the quantity of silver | Does Mr. Clarke favor a tariif for reve- | Pleasant it would seem to be again in the 15611 39 | N0 iiew rep e e i farest: | ehnico, smedc: b Pt it The company's ore Is of much higher |MONeY coined exclusively' for the interlor | nue only, of a tarlft for revenus with in- | village of his first church. He hoped 4o ales reporied. Dressed beer, steadyi) HiSHa" [yrmi: medium to choice, 198 crop. curreney of each country cidental proteetio Is he a Gorman tar- N Wi . 3 3 4o " % , 2422 olds, MM3c A o1 D, grade than the offieers anticipated when | % By the cteation of réserve funds in | {ff Gemoorat or & Johnson no-tatiff demo. | \aNCY Was taking him there. Then the ived quoted American steers at gen- 4 b 1 crep 400 o LR i : medium 1o choice, o R - they first undertook the working of the | £0d In those countries in which the fore- | crat? If hie favors any kind of‘a wrift et | impulse came to him t0 call to ter and adk | - 9 ! A il salem, Wiize dressed welght: rofrig: | WA\ ol? oo LaSOhmen to y v T\- | Eoing conditions are not sufMclent (o main- | him debate with Mr. Jonnson, who is where they were golug, but he had for- i : gk aShatg per b, Exi R DD Bteady: Galveaton o s 1he property. They have discovered that thelr | 18, "Gability ‘of international exchange. | absolute free-trader, and would repeat s | & § 08 TR heep, 3630 quarters of becf. 130; California, 3110 3 Ihe i0c; Toxan ar oth DBl antends’ GVer & VARt sted’ alonk | gotten about 1t the next moment. Hi “ CATVES Receipts, 101 head, Very little exas dry ] ne whole of this mechanism is based on | eVery tarff and Internal revenue law and > ¥ {400 | i s, ead. S 10154 tn 30 Ibe., 1o, e 8 . oh Gl 'the & o thoughts were fast mingling with the hum ] 40 | iyade 1eported. The only reported sales | 4t 30 Ibe, i e Bpruce gulch divide and I8 a'most |, fixity of value in gold or sflver money. | all the custom house: 1 3 39| were a few veals at $5.0009.00; city dressed ATHER - Steady: acid, 2@25ge. without limitation. This ore Is at present | The sommissioners g0 on (o soy that all| Teo Manmy Strings to His Bow. of the wheels Whan he heard, Bomsone . vente, Steriae e 1, T0.0GR.00; city dressed | RICE-—teady: domestic,’ fair o chales nauled by team and wagon and five | e et . speak his name. It did not quite arouse v - q HOGS ™ Recelpts, 1,i64 head; all consigned | *proncidr ol fu@% ? E the economists whom they consuited in| Mr. Clarke has all these strings to his | hi and then it came again from the berth ARR E direc OVISIONS —Beef, " family, $10.50 teams are kept busy. The loads run from | Burope pronounced the closing of the mints | 0%, and more, 1o, What chance does d . B. ¢ i E SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 5,108 | @1050; moer. $00a<.80 hame, §21.50m 8000 to 12000 pounds each. Besides the |, 2.00: _packet, $9.00@10.00; city extra mess, Mr. Hanna, who has only one giring to|across the aisle. A man was speaking in | 8 1. 3 3 head, 8| wo o the free colnage of silver to be abso- | his bow have in dis K. d i " | Bept ] N s ow and weak; lainbs, Very | gy 56600 Cut meats, unsettled K| 2% haidtt . { 5 sputation with such a | a commanding, inspiring volce that was far | S/ .| b ud 3] slow, about ‘g lower: sheep. n ‘ - plckled five teams on the ore hauling, Mr. Feld- | ic)y essentlal to the success of any plan | man? Mr. Hanna stands pat. When Mr tpou bty Ll 5 bellies, 19.6@.80; pickled ~shoulders, . 38 hausen also has & team engaged In haul- | for gtabilizing the value of the peso. Clarke foins a party that stands pat on louder than he himself imagined. &:::!- 4 5 | 1, 3 R.BG8E, wot . including a, oar ¢ piekled hams, M250018.00. Tard, steady o oy 5 dressed mutto Mt e e b: refine . ing coul from Deadwood to the mill. A !, anyshing, Mr.. Hanna will tatk with him Yes, yes Danlels; It was a minister by | Sept. lambs, general sales, S western steamed, $8.60; refined. easy; conti ! % h toa taike with hig R < Bept. a . nent, $8.90; South America, $0.90; compotnd, new tunnel i baing driven by the com- | Nunclo Dodging the King G R I bisad on it i e, | he e of Daplsiiere DAY SO | ey Tve Stook Market Fon: perie dull: fumiv $15; short cloar, pany from a.point on the Hillside fust| ROME, Sept. #7.—The Avenire D'Italla, & | #olution Mr. Bryan gave him would argue | ™r: Sept. 41 - 8. & ATT 9 L B R, S j back of the mill Into the ore. Wren this | cino ARy that he is not a stand-patter—indeed, Mr. [ “It's very nice of you to say so, Sena- |Bept. 2. 3 . 8T UIS, Sept. 2. CATTLE-Receipts, | BUTTER-Steady: extra creamery, 211 S ion w0 L3 Ba' a Vatican, publishes a telegram from Paris | is really on the Kansas City platform, and | can't belleve that anyone would have that | gobe 44 ’ i ‘drossed heef and butcher steers. | 18@16c; state dairy, 1B@20c; renovated, 136 it Svoided (o the effect that Mgr. Lorenzelll, the papal | 12 bound to have a debate with somebods, | muc influence over you." Seht. 3 SRR g it sl oo B S Tl d i . et him hunt up the Palmer and Hucane b ke - R ™ 818 48 2'65%4.00; ¢ HEPSE-Strong: state cream, fanes Bunch of Damage Suft | nuncio at Paris, i shortly coming l?lkoma platform and debate with that. If, on (he | The sick man had raised himself on his | ~J-mrmror o - e T Rl L BT L W e Loty L R U ol s g to pay homage to the new pope. He w:ll | other hand, he is still & gold bug. he has | elbow a was I i + Indicates Sunday. ** Indicates holiday. | g6 a0t TGS Yezas and | 6. 120 e ‘white, ¢ 4« : Roward & Deadwood-Delawure Smelter | (CTOREELY 0 LS o or B o) | lix-Benator Charles A. Towne is the man e ntense eagerness. No, he | prought in today by each road was cows A fancy mixed 24@f5c- state and Pennsyly Co. are to be tried at the coming term of | Wi 3pn. % r Emmanuel | he 1s looking for, or the Honorable John J. | could not mean {t—it was all a mistake. Roads. Catile. Hogs, H'r's, | HO( 5 1; steady: pigs |&econds to firsts, 2°@23c: western extras, c; ey 8 term Of |, President Loubet Tents might do In a pinch. It Mr. Clarke | The volce had sunk a little, but still the | C.. M. & Bt. P. Ry.......... and lights. packers. $5.40@6.90; | western thirds to seconds, 17@21c; western circult court, beginning October 7. These | were elected to the senate, wouid he voie | words came with ol U UmBneals AVBORMEL (s ik v dhuga oo v + | Diitchers and bext heavy. $6.26@6.25, *| fitats, 2a2sc; refrigerator 3 cases are brought by the owners of prop- | SPLIT, BRITTL on the currency question’ with the gold | % [ ol s e dar e Union Pacific System.. ‘ A 5| SHEEP AND LAMBS-Receipts, 200 head; | TALLOW-"Dull: city, 4%c: country, 4% erty situated near the smelter in the Jirst democrats, or with free silver democrais Since we're talking about ministers, 1 N W Ry, e + | market native muttons, $3.0064.00; | 5% c. WhHT 1or: Dekdvioot ety tht ths | da The republican state platform declares | can't help telling you what I haven't told | F &M V. R 'R ) Tambs, Culls and bucks, §225@4.00; | POULTRY--Alive and dressed, steady ar . that every one of the war amendments is " o . . 8t P, M, & 0. . . | stockers, unchanged. smoke and. fumes from the smeiter have | A)! Come from Damdraft, Which binding In honor upon every American ofti- | % Tan for twenty years, and I wouldn't 40l destroyed all vegetation and Infiicied In- Caused by a Germ, zen. Why did Mr. Clarke say in his Akron | 1'Ve always spoken a word for ministers| ¢, B. & Q. Ry..... sioux City Live Stock Market, St. Louls Grain and Provisions. t ol " ds up 1 no RNY O] You' o) s, east g - v oy 18 Jury to the premises. Heavy damages are | Spift hair, hard hair, lusterlesa hair, brit- | {he dcclaration that wmonnts to f muliicn: | con now L o e You. You'll remember | C., R. L & ¥, edst...... SIOUX CITY, Ia., Sept. 2.—(Special Tel-| 8T, LOUIS, Sept Higher; sked in each case. Itle hatr, falling hair, all owe their origin | ton of the fifteenth amendment?’ Where | “30 "OW i Total receipts . o » egram.) Receipts, 100; market Ted cas I Wi TRU Bt Traniait, mechie) mhosger uf 1o |0 B e A oLt | un k. Claris, st s ie, ar ammoars | . Thofe “was silisite/fbe n tnouent, Folbon Unchanged: be $4°00015.40; cows, Bulls joi No. il gl eve . . N " The disposition of the day's receipts and mixed, $2.15@3.75; stockers and feeders, | hard, 75@79c. Golden Reward, stated recently that noth | ittie microbe that burrows Inte the scalp, | MeT . Does he beileve in them of will | heard the other man say. “Go on." and |as follows. each buyer purchasing the num. | §5 sor3ao: calves and Yenriings, §.%5a3.00. | CORN-Higher: No. 2 cash, N he favor their repeal? Is he in harmony of nes pat 3 6 n ing would be done toward siariing the | throwing up the cuticle into dandruff scales [ With Senator Tiliman, who has bonsted (hit | hry hesmear. Gre o e, Of the berth in | beg of head indieated Cattle, Hoge, | ,J10G8—Recelpts, 1500, markst tc lower, | #@dic; December, ifo; Muy, GebiTie, smelter until after the delermination of |and sapping the ‘vitality of the hair at] When ever colored voters attempt to exer- | hi8 interest. He dld not know the voice, ha v 1 bl AT Lol albadl D “Ma pc: Mo, 3 L oy B 3 : h : Omuha Packing Co gores 353 - bdsvakoy @3%c; December, 36%c; Ma 19c; No. these suits, He said his company did not | the roof. eausing fthe several dissased |Si%e the elective franchise in South Caro- | he could not remember having ever heard | Bwiit and Company ... H wh Live Sleok Market, white, 413sc he will meot the attempt with i shot- before, b il 5 vo. desire to carry on further operations it | conditions of the hair till it finally falls| gun? If elected to the menate will Mr :' DSGES, oG ToeHiNn (LY, Bhd eut | SEDR e iy S 1 H. Evpt ATTLE—Re- 51‘5(71':»&8‘\?@( Pt s sy tente' s there were any likelthood of the company | out. Modern sclence has discovered a | (larke Join his collcagye from Tennessce, | Do very good of late. Now the man was |y 4L "fiderivood . 1 Rl Ohead; market steady. = @4.10; extra fancy and straight, $.0G40. being mulcted by persons who had lo. |remedy to destroy the dandruff microbe, | Mrect tha fitternth arendmency a0 | theaking again. and he put aside all vlse | Morton & 8 . | B ol A Teave, oo oty | clear, 8820340 cated there subsequent to the buld.ng of | which 1s combined In Newbro's Herpicide, | Clarke willing £o explain his position on | Cupo cn the words. } AND LAMBS—Recélpts, 12 head; | SOHN Mo Stengnd Y ioas2 the smelter. | the delightful hair dressing. Allays itching | these vital auestions? 1 2Bed 10 be BRIy, Wild. 'Whgit ¥ -wilh Total . Grsveneavatansis 08 o B0} | TOMEREL promdy. { BRAN—Quiet: sacked, east truck _“.vohn J. Feldhausen left Thursday for|instantly and makes halr soft as silk Does He Follow Bryant :‘:_‘r::""';n:":":fl f?;un“'"““"""r“g' much | oL The recelpts of cattie tnis week | Bt e BLENt (AT Steady; dmotiy, 38 mals 0! prais nton, the new °t v s | T > ¥ Ly " o $ vors a young men of that age, it henyic 2 they were ek | A 8 . X ] 2 rhag: [he new tin camp, with his teams | Take no substitute; nothing “Just as §0od." | Where does Mr. Clarke stand on the Phil- | hut about as Idle, % Wworthless and as dis. | ago and there is but & vers Slight deciease | [ollowing are the receipts of live stock [~ TRON COTTON TIES-$1.05 and drivers to begin moving machinery |Bold by leading drugglsts. Send 10c In | ippine question? Does he wtand with Mr. | pooe it 28 M08 - A ompared with the vor capanding week |4t the six principal western clties yester- | BAGGING_S4@T4e for the Tinton company. This muchinery | stamps for sample to The Herpicide Co., | Bryan when he was lobbying at the gapi- | "*Putable a loafer as a country town could | 5¢ | "Velt™ ho'table above will show tne | 48¥ Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. | HEME TWINE 18 beat i J 3 o tol at Washington for the ratification of | produce—a little village on this very line D et Omaha ... 5 3 PROVISIONS—Pork, steady: julbi s Leginning to arrive at Iron:Creek on the | Detroit, Mich. Sherman & McConnell Drug AT . 4 exact figures ) 5 it G the treaty that ceded the islands to us? | only about fifty miles on. A number of us| The supply of cornfed steers has been | (hicago ... - 1600 | standard mess, $12.66; lard, steady. $T.Luta: Bpearfish branch of the Burlington, and |Co. speclal agents Or when later in the camp 0) ho : ] ; BpLY { Kansas City 200000 I, | bacon, steady: boxed exirn shoris, $10.0 &' ampaign of 190) he |\ blood: 1ight all the week and, as packers had to | Kansas Clif 3 > 1 will be hauled by Mr. Feldhause advocated an “American proteciorate?” Or | YOWS Dbloods organized a club for gum- v { . t St. Louls " clear 'riby, $10.00; short clear, $10.60 n across b have a few. all desirable grades may b 2 thie ‘country to the new camp. It will be one Found Dead In Walting Room. when still later he declared for their “ab- | DIng and drinking all that sort of thing. | quoted strong and uctive, with some classes | St Joseph "Ll s 12| “POULTRY—Steady: ickens solute independence? O M Clarke Ve v v > Py 'he e Sloux Clty . . . | springs, 10¢; turkeys, old Iic; of the largest obs Mr. Feldhausen has un.| CHICAGO, Sept, ZT—Acexander « Clark, | atand for any one oF all three of these bro. | o Snt When we were all pretty full we | 4 little higher, The kinds that, have she Keene: Tige. or . » the most Improvement ure those Ny ot WA i dertaken In recent years. There Is some- | promoter of the Chicago elevated loop and | O%ftiona? = vt fouc it 7 Mot o Rl 1 P 4 Were selling from $8 (o 3510 | Tols . By crwmary, (o thing llke 100 tons of machinery and in | the Northshore electric line, was found dead | gomarate. the e obide with, the eastern % Of no particular value to any|and that class may safely be quoted a dime Other buyers . — datry, 14@17c . democrats, the “re-organizers? i v k ol < JLESALE MARKET. EGGS—Lower, 174@19c, loss off. order to move it from the railroad to the|early today in the waiting room of the | Democricy todny wears o many colors, :’:n“m The :wm& ""h"M NGRS % | O ety Net 2 Dlcher Utns sher wurs Tecelpts, Bhipments mill site. & corduroy road will have to he | Wisconsin Central statfon at Antioch, 1, |&Ppears under so many different shapes and gaug, and we'were brought before a | % Joek Ggo "and in fact some of the com- | Condition of Trade and Quotations on | our, bbl 11,00 10,60 buflt over much of the way. There fs a|Death was due to heart trouble. Mr, | CTMa: assumes so many cisguises, that I, Justice the next,day. My mother, yes—"|mon kinds, such as come in competition nd ik g bt Wheat, bu s o g gt 3 3 * | feel it would be unfair to Senator Hanna to | the senator spoke with a ringing tender- | With wesierns, are, If anything, a shede Staple and Fancy Produce. Corn, bu e country, but owing to the| CTark's most recent enterprise contem- |usk him to meet Mr. Clagke in u joint dis- | negs in his valce, “T had d her | lower. Fair to good cattle may e quoted | EGGS—Fresh stock, loss off, 19c. Outsi; bu( excessive rains of the past season, thers|plated an electric line between Waukegan | CUssion until he s advised more fully as to b @ g0od mother { o 3480 to $0.% and cholce from 3.5 to | LIVE POULTRY—Hens, 8%@$c; spring X sfems 10 be no bottom P Kenoaha. which would sy the miss. | Mr. Clarke's position on the subjects above [ —one 0f the kind. that's worth a dozen | 3550 . chickens, lightweight, 10@1lc; heavy, .| Kanaas City Grain and Provis ! pily alluded to, until he learns what particular | other friends to a_man; my mother went | The grass beef steers are lower for the | actording 16 age, 4g6c; turkeys, | 1cANSAS CITY, Sept. 26.—WH ' Gelden E: e Gets Buny, | ing 1ink In the connection between Chicago | brand of democracy Mr. Clarke claims as | (o Dr. Folson's and the mi: week except where the quality is excep- | 01 ducks, te; young ducks, sgec. | (JCANBAS oo T | ana Milwaukee, his; until he knows whether he is expected - Folson's and the minister came to | f{onany" good. Anything Bood enough to | SR Packing stock, 13@13%c; choive | tember, 6%c; December e Golden Empire Mining company 18 ? x to debate with Mr. Clarke, the corporation | S6¢,us. We all kind ot shut tight on seelng | sell from $4.00 0 $4.40 could probably be | to fancy dairy, in tubs, l6@ise; separator, | No. 2 hard. @aric, No fnaugurating development werk on a large Chureh Colebrates Cestennial lawyer, or Mr. Clarke, the candigate for | him. You know how fellows will when a | quoted steady, but such kinds have ‘been | “i¢ N woale th the westerly part of Lawrence | Rl oolrad X United’ States senator. minister comes near them. But Folson was | SX{remely scatce so far this season. The | FRESH ISt Fresh caught trogt Mei | ™o X0 ober, 400u0te: Decomber H A JOSTON. Sept. 2i.~The centen: % TRy wresprarr— . : general run of the fair to good westerns | pic : plke, loci perch, tic; o g r'::nub.’rmm miners, have been sent out |, BOSTON. Sepl, #1.-The centennla) cele| rABLE SBALE Orchara & Wilhelm Car | different—he didn't preach, but he came | ell from $3.2 to §3.80 and Texas cattle scil | i%@sc: bluefish, loc; whitetish! 10c; salmon, | @30c; May, SUSGEG (sl m Deadwood to begin work and three | Matignon and Cheverus n Frankiin street | pet Co. and talked to us like men—about the first | from $3.00 to §5.2. With the exception of | lic. haddock, loe; codfish, 12¢; redsnapper, | mixed, 420; No. 2 white, e 1 corps of surveyors will be in the fleld | September 8, 1703, with the first edifice time I think we had ever had anyone |the cholcest grades the general market on |lic: lobsters. bolied, per b, Jobsters, 3 bl d within & few days, running a preliminary | DUIIL for the Roman Catholics in this city, | ee————— spo0k (0 us that way. He didn't seem western beef steers could safely be quoted | green, per lb., 2c; 'bullheads, lic; catfish Vo. 2, B1@S Vi ‘ oday 3 to | 15 14c; black bass, 20g22c; halibut, 9c; crappies 0. 2, b1@ 2 survey for United States patent yian begun today in the eathedral of the 0 | 15@%e lower. biack bass, 3y 32e; halibu crapp holes timothy, $9.50@10.00: cholt rii L AR AL U2l LR blame, but just to sympathize. . we | 'The cow market has been very uneven all | 12c; herring, tc; white bass, 106; biuefins, 8c. | ~HAY-—Cholce 't The Golden Empire is the owner of some- | the old church of the Holy Cross, erected | didn't go to prison. He talked over the | the Week. owing, no doubt. in a'large meas- S-New York counts, per can, | PH M L i Al i thing more than 11,000 acres : {100 years ago. Clergymen from all parts | A ure to the heavy recelpts. Cornfed cows al extra selects, per can, ; Froramety; fcs .idnte " X s or seventeen | o' YU iR G were present. Pontifical | judge and promised to see to us. That|apd heifers have been very scarce and |57c: gal.. $1.9; standard, per can,e8ic; | b 1% miles of land in the region of Bear gulch, | high muss was celebrated by Archbishop | was the end of the club. I don't say I|probably could be quoted about steady if at | ber gal. 3150 SGGS—Fresh, Ve, P some of this land extending across the state | Willlams, assisted by Vicar General Byrne, | A SHORT STORY became upright and religi a all all good. The bulk of them would sell from | BRAN_Per ton, $i4.00 3 L et s A y . ous, and all that o | HAY-Pricis quoted by Omaha Whole- | stock. cases returned, 17c per doz.; new line between South Dakota and \Veamine | A, choit of 150 voices rendered Gounod's bt i el g o, $3.75 to $4.00, with something strictly choice | HA T Omaha JPonk, e relurned. 1ig per 4 Lo ) yoming. | A5 (OO Qasnr Right Rev. Denpls Brad s of thing, but it stiffened me wonder- | a little higher. Grass cows are fully 10@15c | Sale Dealers' assoclation: Choice No. 1 up- | 2 whitewood cases inclyded, 1hac, i embraces much valuable quartz territory, | Jey, bishop of Manchester, delivered the | g fully and gave me a new view of life, The |lower, except where the quality is very |lind, $850; N 2, $9.00; medium, $8.£0: 1“,“ g ' e Shipments: a8 well as a great deal of rich placer. Bear | 8ermon. The lay celebration of the centen- @ was going home. Of that he wae|mnister promised the judge he would see | §00d. The good to choice grades sell from wrse. $8.00. Rye straw, §7.00 These prices | fvheat, b * 54400 wulch and tributarien have been worked | ATy Will-be on Tuesday, the day of the an- | auite sure. He could not raise himself 1| (o us, but we never knew It—and yet he e B i et e ens | Mand Jav. ot weod colar 800 apalty ity | Oats, bu q 2 10000 8,000 ‘ ¥ Aiversary Proper. - s, \ o 3 week it was almost impossible to get muc| receipts . B b AL for placer since 18i6 and with excellent re- | :)"" the j"“""h but through the slit Inf g T can't tell you what a friend we | over $3.00 for anything. as packers did not , Metal Market sults. The endeavor of the Golden Empire i suriain he ‘"r'““" o Blimpse Of BIATS | found in ‘that man. I haven't ever met | fem to want the good stull The bulk,of LY S L . 3 - ” e and a corner of the moon. Above, the 2 2 the fair to good cattle sell from $2.40 to $2.75 t 0.2 5 b NEW YORK, Sept. 26—The situation lo- will be to explore and develop the source of | ST JOSEPH, Mo., Sept. 27.—, Backnain of (ke bashl rocd ataded ‘at N} a minister since without thinking of Fol- | and canners from $1.75 to $2.25. VEGETABL ,."5 was Qull’ and tinchanged today. with this .placer deposit, and the work so far|of the Fourth judicial of stared at him. | gon ana respecting him for his sake. As| Bullt have not shown much' change all| POTATOES-Utah and Dakota, per bu., | the leading metals fairly steady. and lead, performed has been of a very satisactory | (ONIEht 10 be dying at hix home in Mary- ( He tried to think of the days that had| ¢ tne fellows, Ridgeway's a doctor, same | {he Week, grass stock selling largely from | £5g%0c. owing 1o limited pot stocks, firin. « nhture. Several veina of rich ore hav ville. He enjoyed the distinction of being! passed since the afternoon when the at- A ~ octor, same | ¢35 "o §200. Vea! calves are also about | SWEET POTATO Home grown, per | JRON—Was more or less unseitled, - A ave been | an exceedingly able jurist until a few town, I belleve; Knight s in business, Ar- | steady. basket, Gc: Virginlas, per 3-bu. bbl., $3.60. b v changs arad Kd: theus ‘will 1e tack had come. He could not recall any- 3 asket. dc: Virgl N u. g though nominally without change fre disco will now be followed | months ugo. when he was stricken with a 5 ] nold turned preacher himself, and I—I'm| There has been a heavy supply of stockers| CUCUMBERS—Home grown, per basket, | previous quotations on thelr course and preparations made. g | 1¢TVOUS fiiness’ from Which he emerged | thing very dGistinctly, but he remembered | pore Rather good work. wasnt it for | a0 feeders on the market all the week TIN- Spot, $26.20626.30. o e st iy { with paresis. He is a member of an old | ence saying he wanted to go home and aesitirl o + Wasn't It for |, ;g consequently the tendency of prices | Home grown, wax, per market | GCOPPHR-Lake and electrolytic, $1380 The Big Four Mining company has heen | 4 years old. > of Missourl. ‘He 8| s voice that was sweetly pleasant to him ey Ao 8 o h;nd el SEE TG0 B S E e > AT, QiTing, per: EArket DRk |osking, MtH) ¥ has been o o - ary, as sure as anything." ngs came from the western ranges and TEAD-$4.50. operating its new piant of machiners along | murmur, “You shall, grandpapa.’” It must | 3" T8 U 48 AnAINE s the | the bulk of them were of only falr quality CORN—Per doz., 10c. EDATRE .00, Deadwood gulch since the first of the A S Never Matter have .been James' daughter, he sald tof .o wid i presently the |\’ g resul: the strictly choice ' heavy | TOMATOES-—Home grown, per basket, | gr. LOUIS, Sept ETALS-Lead, g b g (b Atter Porter's Antiseptic Heaung Oil 8 ap. | himself. His son was always very good Sve REES L+ bia (et el HIh | GYNIRAR Seaders BAYe ROl b VA U0 | MR mmaN steady, $4.40. 'Spelter, ateads, $ 60 mining equipments fn the Black M o |Piisd. lelleves paln instantiy and heals at [ to him and he smiled at the thought of | " AT R, R oleen Ll - oesd e Do’ ia s to $400 he seneral run | CELERY-ANchimnn, T per G0z, 30980 Coffee Market by S o ol g L g B the sume time. For man or besst. Price, Be. | the girl. She seemed such a child to him, | “"0USh. A smlile of gladness and rest was | o¢ 'stockers und feeders. however, are | large ‘western, 43c. il o8 pIRBLL Talat, Bir.ouaBoen ir @ & Stenv He a1 not remember anything more until | ©% M8 face. The country running by him |15@ze lower for the week. with common | ONIONS—New home grown. dry, per Ib, | NEW YORK. Sept FEEE-Tho t T e ot elgetity LOCAL BREVITIES. he had awakened, but mow Me was feel. | %éemed fresh and sweet and beautiful .in | Stuft almost unsalable at any price. Falr iz fancy Washington stock, per 1b. 2c; markst. for coffee Sutures opened UMLK lghting plant. These were Installed dur. ¥ ened, now hi £ha FRat s el 10 good grades could be quoted from $3.15 to | Bpanish, per_crate, $1.7 at a_decline of § points, following a hen Sng AlGwst and aPe mew:Easat ing quite well, but very tired, as after great | "0 fir8t sunshine Bl tommon stuff. trom $3.00 down, | EGG PLANT-Per doz., $1.00. Brazillan report and a decline of 100 reis nning smoothly. AW & Why, Grandpapa,” a girl's volce roused | The week closed with very few cattle in FRULT |in the Santos market. The interior re The shaft is a Ift: 1 11—-Walting—all want you. physical exertion. " n B vei - » e shaft is a Ifttle more than 100 fee oy v " by there wi 08 » . D celpts were small, however, uropean ca t deep, him, “you're awake first_hands, but were stlil a good ado, $1.00 p following aldng & veln of phonotite wer. | Le¥rence Kelsey of Kansas City looked | As hie lay there listening to the occasional sty Ag A Y PLUMS-Utah and Colorado, $i | T8@9e. | | | | | pH o " ny in_th ands of speculators. | “* ): Bilv bles steady, and there was a continuation A [1ike & “good” man to the police und Was | gurick of the locomative and the steady | 11 100ked at her a moment and she read | NII0 gk the demand from the country has | gl Italtan, per boa, #L.o0; Siiver, | 6% (A tering demand recently noticed hich breaks into the shaft. This ore fa| locked up. charked with being & suspicions | L "o wheels, catohing the flush of | L) hapiness in his eyes. I guess I'm not | beer i uit ihe week FPBACHES — cCalifornia Salaways, $1.oo; | The market led on that busis. ' Sales were of good quallty and the company expects | Character J s0 much o . OGS~ Thers was a moderate run of hogs AP alifornia Salaways $1.00: | 30000 bags, including October ‘at 3.40@3.4bc; 8 SABOUNLEr & - §ood (body of - it ‘:"'; Mr. 8. Boehm ha returned to Omaha and | l8ht outside, his thougnts went back over | 30 MU h of a failure atter all.” he said, and | | HOGEZTher was 6 moagrele fim oF I0EY | Utali” freéstones, §1.00; Colorado Albertas, | RoUe "BEr ¢4 4bc: December. 470647 ey ¥ Is again connected with The People's Store | the years until they came to the home | I® repeated the words again and again dur- | girang to 4 nickel higher. Heavy hogs | 7% \pappris_per bbl., 300 January, 4.80@4.85c: March, 4.9@5.00c; Ma 4ok (loak department, where lie will be pleased | time. He llked to (hink of it for he knew |InE the day, and though Nancy did not un- | soid largely from $36% to 880 mediy | PEARS -Colorado fand” Utah Sheidon, | 8.10@5.16¢; July, 5.%e. Tell This to Your Wite. Charley Clurk, who resides at the Aetna | thoush perhaps he would not have wished | derstand, she always agreed with him. She e TR o Ratite. | Trading waa not Lo et b 5 Weekly Bank Statement. Electric Bitters cure female complaints, | hOUSe, Was arrested yesterday afternoon | to confess it, that his life had -been a fajl- | Was as Mary had been in the summer (ime | very active, owing partly to the fact that T 2 » T NBW YORK, Sept S tomathint surely and safely; diapel headushes packe. | Oh, the Chargs Of beinis drudk Snd G | ure. He never amounicd tn very much|Of (Wenty years before, aud ai her words |bivers und ellerscould not ueree on prices | "ANTAI i—Rocky Ford, per stand- | o NI VORI Bohing house hanks Of thi sale by Kuhn & Co. Wlore Thomas could not keep out of |been in the work and now at the end [an old man's faith. he knew that he had | (id \o'Vame as usial packers bought the | pr 3-bit- hhl. $25005.00; Enows: 88.2; Mich: | | Loans. SEMEIN. e ot g7 Aim——p———— (rouble. BHe ot hto & Aght with o nelgh- | he could not.remember of accomplishing | boen @ euccess.—Richard 1. Post in the | juie arrials Iower thayi those that came It | igan arock, G4 Californiy Beflfomers, ver | vuladion, sieiasm, incrense., n6u0; logal or, and is now locked up at the 7 o o | Twentieth Century Review, early. The close of the market was v box. §1 1.60; New York s . $3.60. - 71,819,800, inerease, $6 ‘specie. DYNAMITERS - DEMAND MONEY | stiiton with a charke to cover the offense | A0¥(Ning. Was ahyone the better for his . Y ad weak: most of the advance being |~ GRAPES- Callfornia Tokays $.50; Corin- | fender: FIAIOS0. Ingroastoo! Tesorve, 288 g g e B LB having lived? s ey choir Plack Ierars, $150; Muscats, | e decreane, $ reserve required Fifty Thousand Dollars the Price | Miss Lizzle Parish, a whitress at the Ben. | He liked to wander back in thought to| ” . pet, For the weel recelpts of hogs have been | $150; home grown, per 1. busiet 2. | 0. decrcs 7 urplus, $14 nett Cafe, had the fingers of her right hand | the days of his boyhood, when he had | MANCHESTER, Sept. 27.—Business on [very light, as there is a decreixe as com Tk LONS—Missou %c each; | gao's ncrease, S1, Asked for Immunity from badly lacerated by coming in contuct With | Loy amounied 1o )lomean the years | the cloth market last week was quist, the | pared With last week of about 10000 head, | crated. net. foc per 100 1he b 4 PS an electric fan, Sunday morning. She 44 & output being still farther reduced. Buyers!and as compared with th me w CRANBERRIES—Per bbl., $7.00; per box, y Marke utrages. | attended by Dr. Schlefer, of life and hope and the spirit of great|were cautious, confining their purchases 1o | last year the decrease amounts to a $2.50. 3 553 e NEW YORK, Sept. 2%.—DRY GOODS SENES | Gertle Bell, 828 Bouth Tenth street, as- | things. What a man he imagined he would r‘m.mrrm?nn for varl\'r\hn:w-v"), x.n'x‘x. was n_m‘)’o !henrl 3 x'rm: ';""",“',‘, n:u;-d] ; ”“\'Iu“.\“' F 1“ 1‘I, . 300045 The end of the week in dry goods shows A . ¥ p . g one in low grades of snirung eit orth to q an extent, but closing alencias, all sizes, . ore activity from general buyers. veloped that the recent attempts to dyna- | a friendly call & few nights since. Pretger | While he lived, and through him: Hefare becoming very firm in unticipation of | week ago. fodav's average cist belng onl AL pe | sorvatism, which has marked operations mite bridges and tracks on the line of the | Was apprehended and will tell about it in | smiled sadly ax men will at disallusionment. | more favarable conditions. though no ma- | sliade under the average of last Saturday. | CEMONS S llfc Y e S 00 | for xome time. Tightness of the money Northern Pacific cee inmaton ohe | police court this morning. How the pleture had faded from him, | ierial improvement can be expected until | Representative sales sizes, $4.5; cholee. 30 to 20 sizes, H.00G4S. | for wome time TIRWNGIE, UF TN O™ ific between Livingston d . Aving: A | P s e Hath Tt ks . : ample supplies of cotton arrive &t Liver | x. Av. Bb. Pr. Mo, su. rr MISCELLAN markat necossities are likely 1o inc Missoula was In furtheranco of Plot 16 | u(ract, wii ArRested yeaterday Aftermoon | i w0 Desun bis work bravely In that| pool s 2 : w CHEESE—Wisconsin twins. full cream, | ;0" yeqson advances, operations, force the rallway company to pay $50,00 | on the charge of being & suspiclous oharac- | little parsonage in the hill country. The| Yarns were practically unchanged. Bust. |8 3 i te; Wisconsin Yeung Americas, 183%c: | B8 0ues "will continue on a limited seale for immunity from the outrages. In Aug-| Ler. When she was taken to the station | congregation was very kind to him and | ness Was of quite a retall character, and | & - % 51 Se; Wisconsit brick, 12%c; she €O of ~ ‘ it was dificult to maintain prices. Some | ¥ isconsin limberger, 1% 9 in Market ust, last, the company recelved a leiter de- | wuntcd cni war roeniied a8 the woman | he hoped for a great, success. There It | liney of American qualities were placed for | ¢ . HONEY—Nebtaska : Ilro:l‘- vain Market. manding $5,00, n which 1t was threctened | "1 a Sheenan of Callfornia, one of the | W48 In the first vear of his pastorate that | forward ‘dellvery. but the majorlty of the | i . e H and Colorado, aines, | Lt AL P rp SR e iyt Piad A€ the terms were not ngreed to dynamite | nutionsl oreshiscrs of the. Ancient Order|he met Mary. Bhe, too, belleved in his | spinners preferred to wait for developments | & : ] - N per T s shelle U R Wi e’ kd on'the line. | of Hibernians. s In the city and will be [ work and in him, and it seemed to him as ituat % i -_ R} N, O ¥ g ; No attention was paid to the demand and | fn e Ariinsion Binek tnis evening” 10 | Do sased at her, that with Mary at his Forelgn clal, “ -al calf, 3 to 12 Ibx., Bige: No. 2 Ve ! - - = shortly afterward the rallroad bridge at|desired that the full membership be pres. |%ide the road could not be anything but| JONDON, Sept. 27.-The uneasiness con- | 3 4 aheen pelte e Mloree hides. SLoog | Chasmes Less Than All Others: Ldvingston was partially wrecked hy dy-|®n! smooth and life 3 pleasant journey. He |cerning the money market both in London | g 3 ) . wiis % i mamite. A few nights later another stix | Arthur Hurd, Sixteenth and Burt streets, | remembered how her de:p blue eyes spoke And New ¥ork resuited in complete stag- | &3 8 8 S—Walnuts, No. 1 soft-shell, per ib., | DR. . was caught yesterday ufternoon With | to him and the encoursgement they gave | RAtOR last week on the stock marke.s | i3 “ 70: hard-shell. per 1b, 14c: No- 2 soft-shel of dynamite was exploded near Bozemun | suck of junk belonging to the Omaha fohn- which passed through a week of unrelieved | I e Noo 3 hard-ghell, per Ib., 13 McCREW under a passing train. Other letters fol-| dry at & J‘u-':u:un atrent. He wan locked | In those first days when they ll\-'de the d‘:x;r»; »h;n .mh:ln:'-‘-:'-‘u -:'?Ef“,‘}'“&h AR 8H b’P—l{n‘vlh[ \v-‘”nlk;‘e:&',u‘nda 1.:“.“ 5 r b, i fiberts. per b Hzei ”~ C Y up, charged with petit larceny. John Lid- | parsonage among the evergreens. He was | ¢l ol e it stoc prodic have been very heavy a eek, as there | iimonds, soft-shell, per Ib.. 16c; hard-shell, lowed. and the dynamiters proposed that | 4&i) ' tHe! Compidining witness. HUrd I8 | beain with Mary in the little garden on |Reavy:fall in prices. except in the forelgn |is an incrase over last week of about|per Ib., ibc: pecans. large, per b 1ae! £ PECIALIST the company pay 3000, and If it failed | colored | 3 department which received strong support | 20,000 head and as compared with the 1, ‘per ib., peanuts, per b, bige; T amr s whits e on emgince hasig | “Mre® sxiel, of 38 Nobth Warty-rat | (Be west slope of the hili. He could sea | {rim Faris where (he belle( prevatied tht | same week of ast year thero is an Increase | 1iaiéa pranuis. ver b Troats all torma of » et 3 as cked the mignonette, bending | the talk of war in the Balkans will be|of about 4000 head e i an Seplomber 39 whose home was entered last Friday nigh | her as she pleked the mignonette, bending | it { ¢ F :[""l‘*' b B v m"‘_‘ul'.“-“":‘u':!mm Durglurized, severs) rings and some | over the delicste perfumed blossoms and8voided. The prolongation of the British| The demand has been in good whape and| minmeapoiis Wheat, Fiour and Bram. DISEASES O RA_Dhurpiarises, GUTSEn). TIngR e :some ¢ ; cabinet crisls and the political difficulijes | as a result all desirable grades of both fat | - ~ A o T SRR ™ ONLY a point on the road it Was to 8top on sig- | Hied Craude Aller Lrmered by the pollce | Pringing them to him In his study, the lin Hungary did not tend (o improve the | sheep and lambs have met with ready sale MINNE. P LIS, Sept. 8 se EM ONL I a cembe May, IS¢, On track . Hgt room fragrant wiih the flowers and the | situat'on. Americans and Canadians shared | at strong prices and at the close of the | cer h e On k SSinetiant esilhe nal and an agent of the company was to | Baturday night and charged with being @ | BU 80 ey fully In fhe general impression be ng domi- | week prices range about strong to a dime | No. 1 hara N Ne. 1 porthern, Hho: i pay over the money, The compuny, hop- temeq ner house Sllen was arrested by | nated by situation on Wall street, and | higher than at the close of lst week. Tak ; 2 b | rne : northern, Tgi8e; No. 3 northern 29 Vears Bsperjonss. ngite Satoh the men, put out the Whits | Hotcotimes ot ang Torss she had died. The ol man vetieved | the ‘position in the United States ‘Btcel | Ing the week ax u whole the market has | 7 o 18 Years in Om 13+ flags and on the night ngreed upon. van( Jack Flyyn is what is termed in_police We Wolld ‘not have failed it Mary had | shares and they showed declines during the | been in very satisfactory condition | FLOUR-Iirs . a seca Near 30,000 Cases. Flyyy i 3 had | anging from $ to 8. ’ Fecder buyers have Also been on hand | patents, M3 Aral clears. §.666 Varicocele, Hydrosels, 2O the light engine. Behind it followed an- .:r:;.;.‘u .:‘;‘A”.v:g:‘.:‘p:m I)I::‘mlr'urr:l'd'y lived. He did not think of nn‘- long. He ¢ s n If.;r‘u ..uunrv»] ;l:na 'h!ln:ark:l on ,“,.”:I:'“-;.,‘\l\;l-xu«l b 8 vt Nertiua Bebily” Lows ob s ¢ i y @ « " awell o * 0 rong and LAN-In bu I and sl forms of chronie other ‘engine pulling two care. One was| wispicious character. There is no speciic|¢Ver sllowed his thuughts to dwell on the : BRI phad o™ ne only hind' that have dfagged e rreatment by mail. Call or wilte. fllled with armed sheriffs and deputies and | charge against him, but he is known to | 80Ny of the partiag, but always drove| PEORIA. Sept. %.—WHISK 8¢ el is common ewes and common lambs, Milwaukee Gr Merket. over 215 8. 14th 8L, Omaba, Neb. the other contained horses and bloodhounds. | have been an assoclate of Percy Truelove, | them on, leaving Mary as & beautiful mem- |basis GC8LEL -~ 0 o o0 o o0 | the latter in particular having been i) MILWAUKEE, Sept 2.~ WHEAT 4 on' tehe mede’ Srow Bhutse te Mis ;.“.P.‘:.:‘:', E;IT‘:‘I;.G"’:";";I"‘I::" ::nv(x‘l"lzc ory. After she hiad gone, the congregation | on basis of $L3 | large supply and are perhaps a little lower | Steady: No. 1 northern, Sy8c; No. 2 soule, hut there was no signal and it was | Lou Clements and Dalsy Dean are nelgh- | 0Mmehow becam: discontented; his sermons | CINCINNATL, Sept. 5 -WHISKY Dis. fog IhoWask. | | stock: Choios west: | POILiar%, Sscl New Dl aber, T AIN thousht the men had been scared oft. | bors on Nintf street They could ot v | were criticized and then they asked for a | HIrs finished goods, steady, on basls of | .0 g mps, JTGR0: falr o good Jambs, | BARLEY—Dill ) ample . Shortly after the letters began to arrive | poceably together. War has beer decla new minister. After the synod transterred |® URNGLTS; ‘cholce yearlins. §15@40: falr g £ = again from the dynamiters. muking the | mre marshoii Tag oo e otte oes | im he tried to take new hope and go on Duluth G R T I I e, by | COBN—Decomber, #iic. 110-111 Board of Trade wame demand and telling the raliroad that | curred about 10 o'clock last §.m It was | for the sake of the boy, but he falied. | DULUTH, Sept. 2. WHEAT—On track |3.35; cholce ewes $£.00@3.5: fair to go d Liverpool Graln Marke OMAHA, NEB. 1248 ‘agresd 1o the terms to put the g on | 4,48 on account of the prompt arvival of | There was no Jife tn his words. and atter | No. | northern. Wic; No. 2 northern, e’ | swes. $5.502 W: cholce feeder lambe, shinis | o on O . N the engines. This the raliroad had not done | but later released on bond. P | & time he was changed sgaty. For ten years | Dgcember ke W | tecder yeariinge, $3.598w; feeder wethers. [No. 2 red, western, winter dull Teo! patents,