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THE OMAHA DAII ANNOUNCEMENT. Having purchase T the entire sto C. H. PATCH CO Ladies’ Furnishings, T desive in this manner to anncunce that we are ready for business Mc diy morning HERRMANN, LADIES' FURNISUER, 1517 Douglas St. i BEE TR, \ BEGINNING THE YEAR SLOV The Focial &¥ i Tirst Week of Ei im Revolves Fechly in the A VERY PRETTY RECEPTION Society Saving Its Energies for the Coming Charity Rall—Enjoyable Club Dances and Card Parties Held. Mrs, Carter's Reception. One of the prettiest receptions that has n was t of Mrs. Carter’s The hostess is endowed with rdiality and graceful tact that can make cven a commonplace reeeption seem bearable, and the guests were so well entertained that they prolonged their stay beyond the neee limits ‘I'he height of the florist’s art was accom: plished in the way of decorations, and the house seemed a perfect bower of light, warmth and fragrance. The drawing room was festooncd with smilax, and an tive touch of color was given by d g here and there vases with immense bogquets of roses, ch separate bunch he in;_' all of one color. huge globe of lowers was suspended in the uling to the dining_room, and here the effvet fai Iminated. The table was most .»\qul J J rd. A onter pic of thrce shoes, sur- mountec by another Hower picce was connectwd the handelier by traili smilax. La candelab n either side shed a soft light and inced the general efle ness. M arter lin recei mg by Harr! whose honor the all Rumsey Miss Miss with son, in Mrs. Bierbower, Miss Carr and were attired in 1 s and look espec Murs. Carter wor ssof blue francaise with front of raised flowers circled with gold, square cor filled in w 3 nonds, Harrison wore an el en trail, relieved with q wppligue, the side dray plush flowers on a white g monds, M Ramsey wore ratin combined with brocade Mes. Bierbower was becomi in white satin; diamonds, looked wellin a gurne Shears wore pale blue silk and pearls and Miss Boyd heliotrope and white Migs Carr wore a black lace dress bright -nmi with red, iss Boyd, I'h Coming-Out Party, Mr. ana Mrs. Samuel Burns gavoe a re- ception Friday from 8 to 11 which was also intended to celebrate the coming out of their danghter, Miss Nellia Between three and four hundred tions were issued and of guests filled the 1 out the honr of receiving. who assisted in recoiving were Mrs. Dr Coflman, Mrs. Himebaugh, Mrs. Dor ance, Mrs, Howard B. Smith, Mrs, Col vetzer, Mrs, Lacey, Miss Connell and Miss Burns' guests, Miss Ketchnm, of St Joe, and Miss Davenport, of Burlington Muny rich and elaborate noticed, those of the re i riking, Mrs 1 i h black satin ga ymitured monds Miss attived in d with Iace ey wore black velv trimmeod with jet, supe m Dr. Coffman wore a handsome black lace dress over yellow silk, ent Mrs Colpetzer, light blue satin with menterie front; Mrs. Doreanee, rieh blac velvet en traan with jet panier and trim mings, dinmonds; Mrs, Himebaugh, Tovely mode color brocade en t med with lace, dinmonds wore i linndsomie white satin en Umn fine diamonds; Miss Connell we vrefty light blue silk; Miss Ketcham a combination of pale’ lavender velvet: Miss Davenport, eream with embroidered front, t sup per was served in the dining room, which was deeorated with quantities of flowors. The Ladies' Musical Soclety, The following ladies’ mu ary 19 (« Nahan M ranko, January 26—Piano re Neally Stevens, Febroary 0 al, Miss Bella IR ning)—Song re Iiano recital, Bloomtield, Mareh 10 Mume. Fannie Bloowfield. March 23 Oratorio coneert. April 26—Beethoven concert. April 20—Programme of mod rn Compose May 4—Peogramme of aered musie be given in Couneil Bluis), May 18-Selceted | e, May ng)—Muy concer The afternoon concerts will be at 230, the evening concert, ets will be sold to th the evening concerts, ut 75 cents. Active aud associate membership tick: it to the entire series. Burns inyita 1 brilliant throng rze house through The adic toilets were white w3 with Burns white silk and flowers ot en t 1ds; Mrs un; u, trim (evenin binson. Feh March Mme. Pannie Piano recital, ruary 0 (evenin, public tor Succumbed to Matrimony. The Rey. C. W, Savidge, vastor of the Sewart street M.E chureh,and Miss Anna L. Bloon will be married next Wednesday at the home of the brid: parents in Mansficld, O. Mr. and Mrs. Savidge witl arrive in Omaha next Friday and will re- ceive with the officers of the church and their wives from 8 t0 10 that evening at the cumurch. All the seats wil be re- moved from the body of the large audi- ence room 8o as to further the enjoyment ‘ | of those who may be present. The Rev. House and Rev. Clendenning, the minis- ates of the groom in Omaha, ps, presiding elder, and Mr Joplin of the Y. M. C. have been in- vited o nssist the committee and sec that members of these several hodics are resented. All the friends are s invited to be present. The Oharity Ball, Society has relapsed into its usual even tenor and last week w by but few events of a social nature. People wre saving their energies for the charit) ball and the absorbing problem of what to wear vexes many a femimine heart and induces various retlections of an unchar- itable mature in the masculine mind. Judging from the hundred demands made on the resources of the dressmak- ers’ skill, womanly persuasion, insistence or strategy has got the better of man’s more clumsy mechanism, and in this most momentous matter the lords of creation are bound to _become the help- less and v iquished subjeets of the weaker sex.” Woman will entrench herself in all the latent obstinacy th asually remains dormant until matri- mony has donc away with the necessity of cultivating a meek exterior, and the husbands will retire from _the encounter shorn of their lordly dignity, but b 15 of wisdom that only come with ¢ perience. The wives will doubticss re main in an unsa story chrysalis con- dition till the night of the 1th transforms them into radiant butterflies that may even divert the mind trom misanthropic contemplation of & mammoth millinery Ll 1850 The Metropolitan Club, ropolitan club had an enjoy Mhursday nigl out forty there and sociubili rood fecling previuled to the tent. The musie, led by Irvine, w pecially good, and lato in the fine supper was diseussed. present were Mr. and Mrs. Newn: soldsmith, Mr. and Mrs, Helle Mrs, Adler, Mr. and Mrs. hman, Mr. nd Mrs. Heyn, Mr. and Mrs AI. Mr. Mra. Aaron Cahn, Br. o Mrs. A Ismith, Mr. and Mr: ruifman, Mr M. Cahn, Mr. and Mrs, and Mrs. Mendelssohin, Dbir, R inson,Mr. and Mrs. Sloman, the Misses Goldsmith of Cleveland, Miss Brandeis, Miss Rosenficld, the Misses Rothschild, Miss New, Miss' Schlesinger, Mr. Rosenbery, ot Philadelphin, [ Sel Tty S. Oberfelder, Lishier, 'S, Bergman, Mr The able evening a md Mrs. M. Hellman, Mr. 1 mnl Mrs Schlesinger. Progressive Buchre, The Misses Sexauer gave a charming card party Tuesday night. Progressive euchre was the me and a merry and exciting session was held. Musie and re- freshments followed and the party broke up a late hour loth to disperse. Those vresent we Misses Armstrong, Stadel MeMenam, McKenna, Duncan, Triuckey, Deland, Harp on, Livesey,Mrs. Clarkse an, Bennett, Dustin, Rhe: Smith Hice 1. Buc .H.Smith,Sher- Livesey, Ros Lo k, Lane, C, curth and Clarkson. The first prize for ladies was o pretty shet bag, won by Mrs. Clarkson The itlemen's prize was a eard ense with pack, awarded to Mr. Milligan. Aiss Dunean walked ofl with the bakery and B, H. Smuth took r booby prize, a gilded left shoe t. The tallys were exceptionaily | being placques pretaly nted counters were pasted on the bucks man, Scotf, Morris, ster, Huntir Mossr T'he A Dancing Party. Miss Miller gave a very enjoyable Qancing party Thursday evening in honor of Miss McLune. The programmes were daintily pretty, the music fine, und every of the atlair wus caleulated to Those who received invitations Berhin, Miss Woolworth, the ars, Miss Dickey, Miss Keteham, iss Davenport, M Ken »dy, Miss Burns, Miss Chambers, Miss Rowle Miss Brow Miss Hoagland, Miss Lak essrs, Adams, Clapp, How ard, Wyman, Canghlan, Beall, Ott, Coer Reed, Dickey, Funkhousor, wey Berling, Keunedy detail please. were Miss Misses Sh Iunlnl Christi Informal Carvd Party, Miss Bailoy pleasantly entertai few of her friends Monday n at her howe, corner of Grace and Ninetcenth, Pr e euchre was indulged in and & spirited contest was had. ‘Lhose who at Mr. and Mrs, Gannon, Mr Haskell, Mr, Anderson, M: a, Mr. Livosey, Miss Bishop, Mr. Miss Hod Miss Lon Mr Mr. Copley, Mr. vfer, Miss Collett Bailey, Mr, Rodcr vors were eut tlowers. tended v Hicks, Mi MeKen Laty, Tunies Pickens, Mr. for, Mi and Mrs. F, The Creighton Block Buchre A pleasant progressive euchre was given on Thursday night young men rooming 1 Creig About twenty-four conples were present | and enjoyed an animated session at cards, “The first prizes were respectively cap tured by Miss Ella Scott and Mr. C. R Sherman. The evening's entertainment concluded with refreshments and party by the \ton black wis dane A Siag Pary. Mrs. O, N. Ramsey entertained a party of about twenty gentlemen last week, the event being in honor of Mr. J, N, H Patvick. The fact that there were no ladies present made the afluir a “stag v * but it wa rhaps quite as cn- Joyable so. The dinner was a wenu of the choicest viands and served in a style which has won Mrs, Rawmsey the reputa- | is | the do; tion of beinga charming Lostess. = The latter part of the evening was devoted to whist playing. l!n' floral decorations were noticeably fine Pleasant Dinner Partics, n. and Mrs. Crook gave a dinner party Iriday to Mr. Titch. The other guests were Gen. and Mrs. Breck, Col. and Mrs. Hail, Gen. and Mrs. Cowin, Jue nd Mrs ge. Saturday even- cand Mrs, C uu]\ gave another figghttal dinner entertaining Gen, “and . Hawkins, Mr, and Mrs. J ddy, McParlin, Mrs. Reed, M nd Terrell. ( :mx Murs. The Cofice O The coflee ctub was de tained by Mrs. Max Mey afternoon at Mrs. Mo About fifteen ladies w il an excellent menu was The vors ocensioned much me . Each dy carried home a baboon in plush, b, Zhtfully enter . Wednesday Touse. The Ladies' Olub, Tke ladies’ club metat Mrs, Morsman's Friday. Inadditionto the usual mem- bers, Mrs, Lyman, of Salt Lake, was pros- ent. After luncheon, the afternoon was pleasantly passed in pls laying cuehre. Dined His Stam Mr. Lyman Richardson gave a dinner to the Herald staft Thursday mght, Th genial host made every guest feel happy <stp. has h coppe Clara Brown ad in mered an with good Miss Shafer has painted o pe, with water, mountains and sky in , cheerful tone Miss Shulze some of her usnal in biack and white shows work objeet Brown has hammered an ideal female head from copper which is ayery successtul attempt, Wm. Rath has completed o fignre of Diana in repousse which will be on ex bition at 1. I Bright's next week, William Rath has finished a_figure of Diana in repousse which will be on exhi- Dition at Mr. Bright's store next week. Mr: Clark is wor r On 4 mani- moth ¢ which is to represent Sho- shone Falls, after Mr. Dewey's pictu Mrs. Balbach is at work on an ambi and still lif Miss Clar: SUNDAY JANUARY 9, 1887 ~-TWELVE PAGES Mr. House and danghter, Miss Millie, have been visiting? in lowa Mrs. Coloncl Fletcher's two sistors visiting her at Fort Omaha Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Babeock turned from theig California trip. Mrs, Miller Miss Miller will retura to their home ®@ctroit nest week. Max Rosenfibl& of Boston, is the guest of tus brofher-in-law, D. Kaufman, Colonel and Mrs, Bryant, of Fort Nio- brara, visited' In Omaha last week. James Bolan i kept in the house with tack of inflammatory rheuma have re- fourth Masonic The Philemon club gives 1 ty next Thurgday evening « Bert, have weeks to ward Stiles and son returned from a visit of four Canada James McMones, of Wilber, b, visited his numerous friends in Omaha last week. Mrs. F. B. Johnson will Wednesday afternoon at her South Twenty-tifth strect Mrs. M. A, MeNamara and went to Deaver Wednesday, boys will attend school. B. B. Hadley returned last w Edinbu ind., where was wedded to Miss Alice Lewis, Mr. Maul returned from New yesterday. Mr. Koch went down id the lmwlnl of Mr. Tootle Mrs, and Mrs. J. M. Eddy entertained at the elub Thursday General and Mrs. Crook, Mrs. Reed and Mrs. Colonel Stan- ton Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Lowe have returned from a wedding trip to New Orleans and ; Inllul‘\. They are domiciled at the Mil- e Mrs. (‘nlonrl tanton, who visiting Mrs. General Crook General ll.mlum returned to Thursday, ieneral 1, with ) to recei home, 117 two sons where the ek from recently York to at- been Mis. t Lake has and Mrs, Fiteh, in Mrs. and Fitch and Miss next week Mr. Fiteh ar, fi few days visit Mrs, H. L. Latey, who has been the guest for the past week of hor sister, Mi Thomas Rogers, and also ot Mrs, neral Crook, returned to St, Lows Thursday. Mr. J. Harris, of Cheyenne, 8 popular young gentleman, formerly resident in v, spent a week in town visiting nds and returned home Wednes- day evening, Mrs, :\ R. Woodworth, of \hl\\.mln Wis Wm. The Kittic I ifornia. The most unique thing in the way invitations that have been issued those which announ wooden wed- ding celebration of wd Mrs, D, Kautman. ‘Lhe invitations are printed on veined wood, soft, yet brittle, and semi-transparent, \ly~~ ldl ¢ Mansfield gave ng party at her home, 1214 g following persons Misses Mansgeld, and Hale, and the Kelley,” Taylor, mith, Kroger and Shelley The Parnell Sovial elub held its New Year's party Wednesday evening last, the Sthiinst. It was quité n social sucoess, attended by a select and representative number of Irish oiti. nd lady triends, The club make -it special feature of their entertainments to ve only those present who are respectable, and who will give a prestige and influence to the Irish el rtor, 1 iam and M For liew, who is on her way to Cal- of are a New S urough on the residence of the Sonth Sivteenth street s attended by his brother, John ansen, and the and Hansen. of fricnds in htful weddir conple lett fc Neb. A oful pre by pauir. and ‘\I»« Moy br The rhoroun ide by M There were thirty ttendange and number of vali were received by the hay General Mavr een bute cured. “e: dry fint, 116 tious figure piece which promises to be up to her usual standard of excellence, Mrs. Sill, of Red Cloud, has a figure picee on exhibition at Rosc’s that show: evidence of the careful schooling she re- ceived in Italy. Mr. Shantz hs of Florence mer's sketch, ing, but the ( s completed a painting ake t Ll-n from a last sum- T is not strik- lent, and the ft, hazy tones Shantz has recently p ake inted a view Ken from a lust sum mer’s The scenery is tame enough to contain little imspiration but the dr- wing is excellent and the picture done in the soft hazy tones of twi i, Collins & Shantz have completed one of their best pieces of work, a strong bold likeness of Mr. Rodefer of th National bunk A portrait re- ble for its smoothness is one of the 1. of Fremont, minister to Mexico, face is a marvel of de and looks almost marbleized in its Jothne Dr setters on eanvas to nature. The aniy upward, with the « on his intelligent tace that characterizes his svecies. The coloving throughout s agrecably harmonious in painti the artist b orough knowledge of omy. rh individual muscle shows faithful to nature, Mrs. D. Jones has put one of her Irish setters on s with wonderful fidel- ity to nature. The entire picture is pleas antly harmonious, and in painting the dog the artist has betr «d n thorough Knowle el individial 2 shows and the anima bas the expectant listening attitude t is peculiar to The picture is anoteworthy to Omaha’s al ready { valuable pic with avonderful fidelity is crouehing nose pectant expression s species quisition lurge collecti Coming Events January 10 Mr. and Mrs, D, celebrate their wooden ropolitan hall. Kaufman wedding ar Mot- green’ ¢ two-thirds price. Prime white, 3 4 Sheen l' 1Ls, 2@ I rucible st Wakon Spokes, per sel yer ety $150 Yetlon ton vln\\l el Spe 'aq 100ls, |I|n. 1 hubs, .u‘h';‘ oW ted en’s hor: h won Wedies, 6o 4le spring steel, 4503 Burden’s mule_shoes, $3.50. wire,” - ear lots, £4.00 per 100 Ibs. rates, 10 to b, §2.50% steel nails, z Shot! $1.65: bckshot, €185: oriental powder, cews, $2:501 do. half Kes, $2.00: do, qu blasting key fuse, per 10 Lead bar, rurni- S1L00; Da asphaftum, hard oll finish, $1.17; spirits, second quality, 10 155 proof, $1.16 A ver wine zallon. Redistitled wh SLO0@l.50. Gin, b 1,500 2.00: Kentucky bourbons, ' $200@0.00: Ken- uuLy and Pennsylvania ryes, 8. Goliten” Sheaf bourbon and ryo_ whiskies, SLAw@, Brandies, imported, 85,00008,50; domestie, $150@3,00, ' Gins, i, $1.50 00: domest 5 gnos, erican, ha, P, P, $7.70} Mar- Frenet zin red seal, 1l Fronoli in oil, ton: mar, ex extra §ie: S150 Sprrrrs—Cologne svirits, 158 proof, 0 161 proof, 1183 101 proof, $ 185 proor, shellae, 05 AT 1N O1—W hite tead. O white lead, St. Louis, § 1to 5 Ib cans, French zine, varnish asst. Lnelish, \ ene zihe, in c; vermillion, :'rose pingk, i4c or Ve red lead, 71500 chrome yellow, K och lll‘ o, ) s minc Spanish brown, White lead, 8¢ whit b Jampblack, Gers lampbiack, ordinary, s russian biue,55; ultramarine, 1se; vandy k brown, se: umiber, burat. 4 raw, 40 sienna, burnt, o v, de; Parie en, geiling com- n,' 225 clyome vorniillion raw and burnt 1% French sine, “Diy PaivTs 1 Paria whitin £ 305 whiting, e manstown, i, 1 bl VB cans, ize; raw January 11, the Hyperion club at Ma sonie hall, January 12 the Knights of Honor wilt hold their first party at Masonic hall, January 13 the Philemon club at sonie hall January Mrs, from 8 to'11, January 14, the charity ball wry 19 Mrs, Rich on g ption nhl. el party at the Juanuary Masonice party nuary J Hebrew charity ball. puary 28, Home Cirele party, Erevities, irkson is visiting in Peortg and Mrs, MeCord are Ma. 13 Pritchett receives Ves o res lillard Mys, €1 Mp Jou Mus, Lyman, of Salt Lake, 15 vi Mis. Yost. ank L. Buck has returned from Ba- tavia, 11} Miss Touzalin has returned from a teip to Lincoln Dr. A, P. Johnson is home from a trip to New \m}. Mrs. G, M, Darrow Friday Allvnunnl Miss M ttock is visiting Mr: Downey at Fort Sidney Mr. and Mrs. L. M., lhnnvlt have re- turned from Utica, N. Y, Mr. and Mrs. O. 8. Pettis have returned from their wedding trip. m visiting in ing will reccive next Lajor | . ndyke brown, Vie: re- fined lampblack 13¢3 coach black and ivory black, 10 nlllin biack, 16 Prussian biue, 400: ultramarine black, 15 ¢ e AL & D e Db gud shtier green. ! & Do 16: Pariy elepn, Doy Tndian red, ‘i Venetian red, Anmeric vermillion, L. & 0. D) 18 P dryer. "J,AI’\lnm”ruu{ light oak, !u’\lnAun‘ walnit, cliestnst ahd nsh, 1. SAND CHEMICALS, —Aeld tartarie, 5%; balsam co ark sassa(ras, per b, 10¢; calouiel, \mretionidia, per 0z, 40c: chloro: M, 408 Dover's pu\\‘ln m om ' 54165, “per B, Sie; gly cad (a1l ver J'ner gal., $L50c; oil $1.40; o1l ¢ ner gal., T op! 20: quinine, Rl Feels Qe salicin. ber oz, 40e; sul- oz, $205: sulphur, per strychuine, per oz 20, i R Congressman Ira Davenport and brother have just per form, per 51, his presented to their na- tive town of Buth, N, Y., an imposing structure for library purposes. - - Sarah Bernhurdt, while in Buenos Ayres not long ngo, was presented with the tile deeds for a tract of land ten miles square 1n the Argentine Republic. - Paul Willian s, the twelve-yoar-old son of G- B, Williams, of Menden, Mass., has noither arms nor legs runII) stunibs from his soldders about two inches long, and stumbs ubout eight inches Jong for' legs. | Coru—Cish SATURDAY MARKET FIGURES A Large Nuwber of Friday's Hog Arri- vn]s Left in the Pens. WHEAT SHOWS SOME WEAKNESS Corn, Oats and Provisions Dull and Lower—The Cattle Trade Slow— Hogs Only Falrly Active— General Quotations, CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET, Crcac Jan, 8.—<[Special the Beg. |[—There were left over last night more hogs at the stock speculators early in the mornin been received. Although the estimated ar rivals yesterday were only 18,000 head, there were 19,000 head left over, even after the the packers and shippers had been liberal buyers, is was the first surprise for the provision bulls, The estimates made yester- day for to-dag's receipts of hogs were 10,000 head, but over 15,000 head had arrived before 7 o'clock. Besides these unexpectedly big artivals the quality was said to be better. Among professionals it is getting to be gen- eral believed that the shortage in hogs has, after all, been more fimag inary than real. It s ‘apparent that as the killing up to to-day for the country 1 only 45,000 short of last year the hogs stopped somoy nd were packed. For some reason or other it is apparent that the little country packers have this year been exceptionally active and b ntereepted and salted down so many ho iat the Chicazo men got an erroneonis idea that in case the hogs did not veach Chicago they were not in existenco, Wheat kept all the session be. tween 86 and ke, It only touched t latter fignre for an instant, The weakness comes almost ether from disappoint- ment over th Ances the scaboard, whieh ara this w than [ast by 000 biushels, and the apprelonsion that the ble w”l\(\\( Mond w another « Telogram to in the pens ards than thought had ARGty ORI LARE it is due alt -Hu‘\ to 1c0 in New York and Baitinore slips. Opening traders in_ May were at S5i, whiich was e under last prices bhetore 12 o'clock priecs ym the start uptot hat ($53ge, The Iln' ne, with and less to sell. Hal fore the elose Hutehinson sotd a larze | presumably long wheat, wid the pr dropped 10 $5i,e, recovering, Lowever, a closing tamely at 8515 Yy was quoted at 7sige, and M Cotn and als were inexpre hly dull “tod Lrading was hghter than for days. T as N0 news of fportance from th l”fl(‘l‘ lu ) buy (G on oats 1-16¢ were “du nd Jower. loss ot 15e compared with and rivs 7 @10 m.—May wheat, yes $47 Corn, Telegram to closed s ont- Cmeaco, Jan. S the Bre.|—Carrii—The market yesterday extremely dull, the reg running by fully 1,000 head the exy of early estim T ing was rather slow and few particularly nice cattle, whieh fully strong . The demand was good and buyers seemed to re prices were comparatively cheap. pIy was very well cleared up at ste Some Wyoining meal-fod Shipp, t pecial sold Alll\ wnd vm\ul 1t down turn in pr wmpared with sma elose Friday, makini sales about as on “Lhursday. The market close tier dul, with at least 15,0 frosh arriv 1 the nu Friday night thero were sbout market. A few faney heavy 0, with 110 choico .75, and - common $4.000 woere neslecte 115 Yorkers, FINANUIAL New York, easy at S Prie cent. il Jan, cent, ¢l call ver XCHANGE- ady and un- tor sixty day bills; $4.513 NAENTS—Government bonds were K market was unusually from last evening's quotations being insignilleant {ractions only, The market “became dull before the end of the first hour and generally heavy, with the exception of Peoria, Decatur & nsville, and Consolidated gas.3 Prices ed both ways in the list lour, and the finally closed heavy to weak close to Pning tizures, BTOCKS ON WALL 7 cent bonds. 5|C. & quiet_to-day the oy I‘lll . Mail. Oregon Pacine P & Pacific 68 of Lentral g C&A..... DrECTIeG C. B xQ . & R ( ”‘illlrii ( I st P &O... L, B & \\ prefor Texas | . Union Pacitie W., St prete Western | O. R & N 1 ssinent nion. paid, Lxrights, PRODUCE MARKIT, Chicago, dan. 5. —Follow J figures: g quotations firm: winter 1S4, 10420 SOTL spring i baker e crades. 51,95 it e lch e 15,70 1 bariels, 00040 1 sacks, Dull withfluctuations confined to 5 terday My but s losin e yesterd . VFebru- May Dull but steady with no material shruary, 26iie; May, s lower than yesterday a rally ot 10@12ge, und ¢ diuin” tizures + Muy Quiet, easy and 215@5e lower Uity Marel, My, €0 Meats ~Sho 05 ¥hort cle owed by Al e Lruary, $4.80(@4,90 L $6,50001), 55 2 dalry, short e lars. 0 Amer unehan Ied, iy od, deacons, 2 cacl o Leountry, 8¢} and green Green, s salt 1@lie; dry Hint Tatloy cake, 3 Racainta, 15,000 + 5000 o0 176,000 17,00 ts, 17,000 12,000 10,000 T4.000 00 none e 000 16,000 New York, Jai. %—Wheat—Cash fairly active: options opened firm, sdvanced @ tritle, afterwards ruled r but declined L@y closing weak. Reeeipts, 6,600; ex- ports, 12,0005 uvgraded red,91@%ice Gied, 13ges N, 1, red, 96 oxtra red, 9'ge: No, AN elevator, Mt e afloat: 4 ctobi F lnnur{ closing at B25e. fairly active; uyhuna dull; Flour.bbls. Wheat.bu.. Corn. bu Oats.bu Hye, bu........ Bariey,ou. recelpts, 45,000, exports, 500; ungraded, a7 @i8iyey No. 2, 47%,¢: In ‘elevator, 45i§@ide afloat; February, closing at 4850, Onts—a :hnu[o higher, on mixed whita weak 000 eXports, none: mixed m-mr white western, S8@+ Petroleum—Firm; United closed at flc. Pork —Qulet and steady. Lard—lower but faitly steam, spot, 4.7 Rutfer—F Che S ern dat, 1170195 ¢, s Weaker | Milwaukee, active; western rood demand; west- wos! Jan Corn—\Veakor: Oats—Stoady 3 Rye—Firm:No, Barley—Steady Provisions—Easjes 811.97 3 Cincinnati, Jan, & 2, red, Sde. Corn—Firm; No. Oats—Moderate S1ige, Rve ~Wheat 2 mixed, demand; No. ¢ mixed, Firm: No. Pork--Quiat at Lard—Duil at § Whisky—Steady o Minneapotis, | and prices well Sustained : 1 hard, eash, January, #ei May, Siie: No. 1 northern, Tie; May 824¢; No, 4 northern, cash, May, $0yc, 4,504, Flour™ Firm; Wheat, S1,000 bu, Wheat, 25,000 bu. 3 vatents, baliers, Shipnient bl tlour, 16,000 Weak and Februars, Louis, Jan. S—W No. 2 ted, cash, : 3 Ma ¢ Corn Y@ “ebruary, Oats—Weal May, 8le, 1tyo - Firm at 5%, Whisky~Firm at $1.13, Pork—Woak at 8125 Tard —Ensy at Butter—Quiet b dairy, 1502 mixed, eash, cash, steady; croamery, 2@ 15 n=as City red, eash, W bid. n-Steady e bid: May, Oats--Nomin Jan, 8 —Wheat—Quict; hid; March, #ebid; May, No. cash, 5CY%e; February, Liverpool, Jan. 8- Wheat—Quic ady 3 holders offer moderately, orn’-Steady § demand poor. New Orleans, Corn steady: white, 460¢37¢5 mixed, @400, Oats—Firmer: ehoice Corn Meal 10 ( st Quict_and 15¢; yeliow, western, @4 refined tierce, 3 long clear Chicago, renort<as { ~The Drover's Journg X steady; shipping tockers and bulls and mixed, L85 Texas cattle, Hogs~Recelpts, 14,000: slow and 10¢ lower: I and mived, $4.00@4.00: wackinge and 003 light, $3,80@4. Li]‘ y nafives Texans, oceints, western, lambs, £4.00 Liouis, Jan, Cattie 1,000: stoady V24,003 Iteceipts, 500; native o Beavy and butehers’ acking, faiv o good, “ry common o ehoice OMAHA LIVE STOOK, irday, Jan, & not that were inwe : market, Lhe few wn for several ned very dutl and nen werc not disposid to nl uently there was Later m th i not 1w ‘The of any nc et is very quietand nothing ount. Cattle Ho. Provailing Prices, Showing the prevailing prices pald for live Stock on this market. Chioice stee 1350 to 1500 Ibs, Cholee stes 1109 to 1300 11 Good teede Giood 1o chio Fair 1o mec i grass cows Good to et Light and Goc o cholee mixed n 00 to chiolee si uir 1o good she wowing the hivha 1 west d for loads of hogs on this mar the past seven days and for th last yea bric ot during same ume Shipments, number of cattle, from the yards d CATTLE 1t ve B All 32105 of stoek werewt, 1ve weiddit dead hogs sell at “NKins,” or ho no value. Pro and stags %0 1bs, Showing the shicep shippcd unless otherwi {6 per ib. for all Weishing le Znant s0ws are doc the pub Notes, Hozs take a tumble, Join Wi cur of hogs Sain Cotn with a car of 1 M: b alvern. was and marke { ads ol fat cuttl A year ago to-day the 1allroads were blocs aded with snow a here was no ma 1 “We do not expec strong on Satuiday,” remar 1 s on otlicr days of the week, foritis s cleaning up day, and on all stock leit over with the packiis houses there i cecsarily be a loss.” llin ti ins, Columbus, was kerell, was in t¢ in to-day enough cattle sold to m ing. OMAHA WHOLY G ALE MARKLTS neral I, The following pricos are for r produce, as sold on the narke quotatlons o fridts roprasen whicic owixide orders are flilad. EGus—The receipts are uot lig: but the market Is vory dult and st The majority of the sales more slowl of fresh stoek 1 The demand for chickons 18 & little better, and good stock is selling At 86y with an oceastonal sdle at ¢, Turkoys slow salo at any price. ‘The outsi choice stock s 10¢, and a good deal is_selliny at e, Geese and ducks sell fairly well & S@ioe, Bricen—-The market is active. Old stock has been up and fresh receipts of chowe grades 18 movs ing more readily. Choice daiiy, 161 . 14@!0¢: common grades, 6@t CHERsE~ B eam eheddars, sing full cream flats,twing, lidge young imported, Quail, y . 00; ducksy er doz, §1.7 ducks, teal, per neks, mixed, per doz, $1.953 geeke, por doz, £.50, Arries—The warket is very firm and sare very small. Choice Missouri ate X450, Michigan, S4,00(@4.50, Lho t is fimiled to the sale a fow sacks at o time. Choice 0, The Cholco stoek por doz, extra large, ver doz, , 40a Ovstena—Aedinms, 20e; standards, 26 Y. counts, locts, 287 extra selec A, CrANnERREs—Cape Cod, faney, per bbly 212.00; bell and bugle, per bbl, §10,00, HANANAS dllow, per buneh, : bananas, yellow, larie, per bunehy rer and mot largely elean Limburger, 1 stoe quoted at £1. TATOLS wall Jots, K <elis at rket I8 stoady. s=Mossina, per box §0.00. ORANGES = Florida 15008240 to box. 85,004 do, 5 b i Valencia, por case, '$8.00; California Kiverside, pes’ box, $4.75 MArtE StaAnr ver ib, 1503 choic b, 1 fce penny Per tly pure, 50 1 boxes \ b boxes, pel 1L boxes, per £06.00; 16 cakes SAUER KRAUT gal, half bbl $3.50. Provistons—ilam, sugar-eured, breakfast bacon, sueat eured, boneless shoulde clear side baton, Se sides, 7o dried beef, haw regular, 110: mess pork, j 501b eans, Fairvanks, 04e 1b parls, Fairbanks, Froun axn \l|l|\Hl flour gal bbl, 1114 4 lard. 10, Fe—\inter wheat 3 seeond qu spring wheat Welshan's tfon o, per hidre dy raised, forty 1o, twenty 3 F1.50; b, 10¢ per ewt: ehopped teed, ewt: White'corn 1 @S1.00; meal, S0tie per ey recning, lowiny, SLH0; 8 e per ewty : hay, Q0 per ton, per ollow corm Grocers' List, Preres—Medium, in bbls half bbls, N 3 small, in bbls, haif bbis cshrking, in bbls, § e Sbis, S175. Syuvr—No. 70, 4 New Orleans per gallon ¢ old time,” per doz, $10.0: 1 oquart eans, 250w, klass 1 1b, Gey rror gloss, dlb, 6% Kingsford's corn, 1 1o, Kingsford's 310, 79404 do, In do, in )i o, o kogs, $1.90@1.253 e maple syrup, allon, Toe 1 gals hall gallon cans, mirr or o corn, 110, H |\HIL‘('71|| ey hy 1 s, 6 1b, Tige: Kingsford's pure, Kinsfords Uik, 1. elimax, orsoshon, piparheidsio gold shicld, Sie; merry wi J. T ANNED GOons ~Oys _per ense, o, $2.20% L2 Ib, per casi cast, $4.50; s, por . L per ease, e plums, 2 16 Y2, pereaso ver doz, $1.40 5 £0080, < beans, per 04 lb 11 sudion, yer do berries, per case, §1 case, 170 2 10 I béans 21 marrow fat tes. D ‘1 i 1 it i spherries, new, Arhuckle’s n’s XX \r|~.u| Ll Cross 'er eadilie, ronsted 20'5¢y Marens : mule sanare NDY—Mixe CRACKERS —( plenie, e city sod. Soaps- Ssatinel it | 505 don WL elond, 85 Cry Lumoor. BOARDS, 14 and 16 1%, 14 and 16 ft, )14 and 10 1800 nd 16 ft. NI T MK, oda 03 ging imperial, s standard, $1.00; Kirk® Sis5; washboard, savon ;3 Ki No.l Com, s 13 No.3 2 Noig i No.t & DINENS10 1475 1850 1100 1500 2 10/ 1.0 170011500 10,50/ 1850 17.0 CEILING AND n White CARTITION, 1st com, Ping Partition...... (X 2d Com, % No. 1,4 No. %, 4 Cinch, STOcK A 12 Inch, 8.1, 45 0 112 ineh X)) 1, com, 12 in, s, 14, nd 14 ft., BOALDS, S g e gieh K1 1, plaindand 10 dand 10 e, SIINGLES, LA RAILWAY. BEIOWT Omahe, Council Blufls And Chicago. The only rond 1o nke for Nes Mol shauiliown, Slinton, ®0, Milwaikeo wsl! T 16 of Nobriska, ¢ Wyomi fubo, Novain. O/ogon ninseton foruin, ft Oers suporlor adviisges ble by'auy other 1ine, Auiong fow of tha numarous polnts of s periority enjoyed by tio patrons of this road wees Om ata and Ohicngo, are 118w trnRe ndayof DAY COACHES whichi are the tinest tnnt himan ar nRenuity can erente. 1t PALACE RLMERING EAKS n b S trodels of eomtort wnd elegince 1ia PARLOR DICAW= ING ROOM CAKS, ungurpassnd by any, and ite widely eolelritad 1 ALATIAL DINING CA RS, @ 0q 1Al of which exnn ot o found elgewhere: At Counoil Bluis the truins of the | nion Pacl: fio Ry, connect in Umion Dapot with those of the Ohiceso & Northwestern Hy. In Chioage the treins of this e make close connection with those of all castern linos, rolt, Columtus, Tutiunspolis, Cinoln: Biftalo, Pitishury, T New York, Phindeiph all'ywinia in the sast, LTTIA timore, W Aak tho tc M OHUGHTTT, E. P, WILSON, General Manager, Gani, Pugs'r Agent wy. pancook, T T 6, Gen. Westein Agt Clty Puss At U kuNob, " oy