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THE OMAHA DAIIY BEE: SUNDAY, JANUARY 16, 18S7.~1WELVE PAGES. MID - MONTH'S MERRIMENT, 'i\',;.‘,'.‘”\ pMes. Eirkondatl, Mre. Kofght, | Mes (M, Doldemith, black face dress SATURDAY MARKET FIGURES. | 2 rod, eachy S Sharen, Tanaes ae NG T J HOOK’ BN X N TR ey . . Kr Koch, Biss Gimon_ habn ‘wore gatnet silk Lentz, Mrs relieved with lace Nao. 2 mixed, cash, 3 ia, 4 Jannary Jollities Unmindful of the Orisp, yman, Mrs, (. MeMillan, Mrs. B. Newman wore black lace with | The Bears Disapp: 1 By Higher Cables e Chilly Days aud Nighta. M. J R Metodin” Moredith, | O P Heliman looked well in & black From Ladsn and Liverpool. ith, Mrs. A.D. Mo rd,;Miss Philomena \lrvr~ oo Miss Jeesie Mill Ilvet heavily trimmed with jet; e “"Real Estate WOOD-ENGRAVING OF A WEDDING | gan, Mrs. Nicholas Mrs, Nye, Mrs. Nor- | diamonds, CORN INAGTIVE BUT STEADY. Miss Norris, Miss O'Reil .. ( Mrs. Lowenthal wore pearl colored s rrotte, Mrs L. Par Pax. | cashmere combined with heliotrope vel- wost - . (ummnll unchanges The Annual Ball for Charity's Sake— | ton, ] . Miss Perine, Mrs, Prit- | ve Weather in the West Causes | CARSAS Dity, Jan. 15— N b waleen. sowptioushD chrkn, Mre. Geore Pxtereon, Mra Pator. | -8 rown silk it rudes o Serength tn Brovis: | B3 oy Siail, e 003 1509 Farnam street, Omaha, Neb. . “ son, sov, Mrs Redic \«nwu ries; diamonds, Fit date \ Uto % 0 o b6 s Tl of the Butterflies—Parior s, Lol Tod. M ,“‘” g i " Heller, black silk richly jotted; fons—Litte Doing fn Cat C endy No. 9 cash, 903e bid; Feby and Art Gossip. s, Mrs. T. A ha | diam y,| ornaments. g tle and Hogs—-Quo- al; 2814 asked Fevruary. ] 4 Mrs, Ritehic, \h‘,“ Sharp, Mrs. ]][n~ brown ql}i mvhll\u» front tations, v ool, Jan. 15 —~Wheat—Firm: de y 5. Roddis, Mrs T 5, Mrs { velvet trimmings; diamonds,. nand improving: holders offer moderately, i s e Shonrs, Misy' Shears, Nire Shetton: Mra. | - Mrs. Dr. Hoffman, brown siik com r et a1 Stendys denand poor. v he great annual epoch 0. K. Schoiield, Mrs. Wm e | bined with oid gold; diamonds and nataral CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET, New York, Jan, 15—Wheat—Spot & M coff withvery little ado Schermerborn, ' Mrs, S 1 flowers. . HICAGE 5.—[Speclal Telegram to ade lower, fairly active: ontions opened ¥ with that of last year, and as Sprigg, Miss Brown. Mi iold, | Mrs, Sternsdorf, black silk with eut | | CiioAGo, l_‘.!‘;,.‘..“.‘...‘;,“L"'“.',.'VL;',.‘IJ"L.L. ““”‘ we : i age clos citement this scason’s eharity ball was | AIrs: Leavitt Burnham, Mrs 1 oy priiamonts; rubles, - med | all ixed yosterday evening for o bearish lot : i @ ‘| Along side the station yard and shop ‘grounds o " *| ofthe great Burlington railroad. but an incident in the lives of those to ) AATON n, Mrs. Martin wrter, Mrs (,vleIhu; with Ince; pos of news from the other side, It did not 1s. whom brilliant receptions are becoming Chambers, Mre R Clark Mrs. George Medlock, green silk with | come in that way, however, Both Livernool [ ¥0« foeh Aerat@ics an everyday ocenrrence. More of the | € ,,n,”. 1, Mrs, W .Lp.,“m_ Mrs. Rubidoux, | lace g\xmwv"l' . emeralds i e and London Tvm hl‘ higher cables and the | ™ Gorn Ko and qutets oyt ans ery dull; regular society devotees went as mere | Mrs, Wake Miss Wakley, Mrs, War- Mis, Sutphen, brown silk combined | erowd, which had placed itself ina mostcom- | receipts 13,0005 1 ungraded, |4 ino L lar saciety dovoteos wont, as mero | 3 e oy e oy Moe: 3. | with phush; ambor ornaments. fortablo attitude fof & slump, had to bestyr | 3v@HSc . : .| Only 500 yards from the great packing houses SN W & ‘]'r“ Snted 16 il evonlig | LYODLWGTLH, Nostrand, Mr, Moritz Moyer wore a black satin, | ftslt to get In Its short wheat and_hasten to 4’“"'114-[In'nn| Februry lh\fl"%y’l( dse. and stock vard (,-.“1\-‘.'“\ Mr ‘1 “' \}‘ B hi6 Wosentold wore & ‘becom. | Scoready for whatever was. coming. May | yiona:mixed wes Si@3ie; white western, yards. dress. Many of the young ladies failing Miss Minnie Rosenf Wwheat started at S5 nd went to Sie. Re- | Ssaedde, - an escort, remained at home r than Millard, Miss " Jennie Foos, oilet of white lace with corsage of ceipts of wheat here were only forty-seven I‘utmlou pStondy: United cigasd at Te, " * bi " | 2 fast to tho cont .t papn fHlint, Ates. Wolshs ot plush sleoveloss and square necked | SUPtS of wheat horo wero only forty.seven iolenm—Stedy: Unitd cigsed of T The place to put your money for big profits, Young men are so sheep-like in their ten- deney to follow on th all except 100 that had been side tracked from T with fheels of ouch Johnson’s Reception. ling with beaded less netiver western | T J HOOK, Sole Agent 1509 Farnam street 1 but ) other, that but fow girls ave braye enough ank Johnson reccived the ladies | front, square corsage; flowers fornict Cotlyerien, - I URY Stafisd steam, spot . . 1o take the chances of being invited to Wednesday from 3| Miss |, a pretty white surah | estimates of the visible supply of Monday. | Butfer—Quiet but firm; western, 1 1 dance during an evening unl y vretty home on Twenty-sixth | trit od with lace, sleeveless corsage; | This Is now pretty certain to show a de- Ll‘i{lfll‘ Chhilia ] sluls JLEh LR R LR L L o i e : ; crease, and It this is realized then thero will | {heesecQuistand steady, 00l ‘ in duty bound to make the bail an ngree- | {00 0 “("”’::“}"”““f“ 'I':(‘{'::‘L -:’ The Misses ‘unw;mml‘,‘ ‘n[ ( |4l-v land | be another little bull ripple in the market, [ 5 #8508 DULIess Aelves St g nble one to her.. The trie gentloman is iveness from the decoratic of | wore dresses of pink and blue veiling “The attitude of Field, Lindley & Co. still ex- ; 5 gt ¢ H ot the cheap chromo of animated auto: | smilux and flowers that were tastofuily [ - Miss Brandeis wore n becoming 1aven- | cites a good deal of gossip. It Is overs where | coeh vems '“’". R il BOYD'S OPERA HOUSE. maton that the budding man of fashion | disposed about the hoase hostess natural flowers, believed that a big lot of wheat which this ecial limited engagement of America’s Greatest Actress, Wheat—Strong and often suggests, nor yet is he the silly | w Miss Rindskoph, blue satin combined old hean whose with his youth s assisted in receiving ty has not departed | ladies who performed their duties g \n\\;v :‘n'w]l velvet : 1 are eager Mam- mm and with tact. Mr mwe Miss Schlesinger, white bourette com- : whol ? 4 pacllic mon worshippers, they wateh the weather | hecomingly i stmero | bitted with w 5 WL LA et il L il vane of fashion in order to know in which | with lace Miss Mr. and Mr SATHE it ~ & dirvction to bo wafted, with an absorp- | Brown, of Council Blufls, wore & pink | recipients of many costly prosents, [ by firmen closing a ittie wndgr outside 8 their manhood and subor- hen train. Mrs. Will Redick wore | Among some that were noticed was a | the adjournment of the afternoon session firm holds is for California account, and the gossip sometimes touches upon the possibility Kauman were made the | $lope millionaires, Wheat was less active Under the management of Mr. Fr ik L. Goodwin. Supported v ety Giod given impuls n sating Mrs. Dr aark blue | very handsome oak dining table and set | vesterday. Local traders were agzain bear SRtS=IIE deinnnt oige. by Mr. Henry Miller and an Excellent Company, as ke of them ereatures w ily made; Miss Sharp wore a | of haif sather covered chairs, | eh, but New Yorkers appeared to be bullish. f(;f.,\‘m':,"'_\‘"‘,‘,"" RS Adp et A h el Sl sy yespeet, Like a miserable flock of sheep of black and white from Myrtle lod, handsome | The light reccipts and the lessening in the vis- Pork—Nofiihal follows they seamper one nother to tie |.u'|) was in vink silk, r stoel ongriving, [ Sehifly fine eabi- | iblesupply,coupied with strong cables,encour- | und -Strong point indieated by their leader. The fa- \l|'~ Yates wore net from Messrs, Medlock and Reuck; : ””!In;:n\l\nhul. In‘e‘: sluw.x;:] h(”r‘.‘u‘““'l? ‘\‘\ hisky—Ste ] e Kot Wednesday Evening, Thursday Evening, ’ © I ¢ she olc &, ( o 0 g . 9 ¢ " ade 0 bears more hopeful. 18, Jan, Vheat—Active o P vorite of the hour, be she old or young, nd red yelvet plush-coy ttan chair, Mr. and Mrs. | Maysold at and botween S41Z@ssde, open- ,‘|“}‘|‘]‘r‘|‘”“"""'\"\mp g ”hh"c Hot: “Allee JANUARY 19th. JANUARY 20th, May, 5 v ugly or fair to look upon, is the goal of | Miss Campbe 11 wore biack satin trimmed | Mortis. Stom the' ballroom sheep who aspires to be i identitied as o man of fashion, if only for center table, from the | ingat it Lo and closing at 851, y; folding wing mirror, | sold at (@STe. Febuary elosed auss, Chiengo; cherry eabinet, | March m TWie and April at S0 danuary | No, 1 hard, cash, February. 1t Isc northern, - cash, No. 2 northern, cas “Miss Multon” | "L’Article 47.” Calin At orn_was njoyable German, once in a year. Generally, in his foolish R y \d A, . Jolifies walnut: | inactive, but values remained steady within [ y o “This remarkable actress has never played nere with such wrsuit, he will pass old acquaintances [ Mr. Shears’ house was the scene of a * from the Hrandois Fumilys | @ Scantiye range. Recelpts were Tizht but |~ lour “Stoady; vatents, $4.3004.10; bak ehinllAnd BoriIv i ik v Greee R T d ]»3 with o hurried nod, often he will ig- y enjoyable german Monday night. ¢ p New York was lowe \lun:xlwh'ul\ln-lrlul ! mental and bodily vigor as at preseut."—Kansas City Times, nore those to whom he is bound by the | The members are banded into a club Slomnn; cheque [ G0t e e O S accmi e, de. | Rocelpts—Wheat, 92,000 bu, January 1ith, 1887 ; b - Stomnn; opening ce. sold at 41e@difie, de- | SiiiRents—\ heat, 17,000 bu.; flour, 13,000 J commonest courtesy to show some res- | which meets whenever it is practicable KanfTman; doe- | eined to 41 R EE (el s lipmen e .y flour, i s % poct. Stich aro the cronturos. that, care. | '4ie vactons homes. Tho Totors aere e L auimon; dee- | el o dic init clored i, "ot | i S Last Time Here This Season. fully matured coliege-hred young women ERRRE koph; or! work b L. | stormy weather in the west, whicli is e Lower Floor, $1.50; admission, $1; Balcony, $1; (e Sale opens Monday Morning at 9 o'clock. are ' introduced to, ultimately ‘to mate | inidue and tasteful and the evening | njfabyel; painted bracket with. If par thoroughly agrecable. The membership | Goldsmith and Sounahill: Decome tho wives of men they nost scek | includes Miss Woolworth, Miss Miller, 1 Mr: outside of the ballroom and the contines | Miss McLane, Miss Dickcy, Miss Lake, of strictly fashionable circles for such as | Miss Clarkson, Miss Chambers, Miss nre worthy. Rawlos, Miss | s, Miss Brown, s Dixon, Messrs, W Mrs, Pritchett’s Reception, an, Beal, Deuel, Dow- [he evént of the week was the recep- S § Rm-d Dr. Smith, 1 given by Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pritehett ¢, Coghlim, Howard. hursday evening. Over three hundred A Dinner P i invitations were issued, and a large and Herman Kounts g brilliant gathering filled the rooms. Such | ner party Wednesd wonumber ot elegant dresses and dia- | by an evening monds as were scen there are rarely | Those present wi pucted o curtall the recoivts btiogs, UIVE STOOK, PRICLS—Low plush elock | Ing was fairly active early and prices ranged admission, 75e. Gallery, COppen- | Migher. Toward the eclose dullness set in, | Ohleago, Jan. 1 ¥ weket! Dy, | Dut the market closed firm at nearly outsidé | renorts as follow inted shovel. Mr. on \Allllt‘fht'(‘l'lph 1,600; shipments, 500; \' AU AU ALY con lard and 10c on short 1350 to 1500 Ibs, dsmith; card set in Fork opened o awro News company; strong local ¢ Mr e, but closed at & ¢ over yesterds actec & 11200 1o ¢ 2 May sold at $6. d umn—l‘c.-\-lms. 11,000; shipments, 5,000 closed at $ strong; rough and mixed, $4.1 acl S ing_and shipping, $4.50@14.90; light, & CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. 4,007 skips, $2.60G 5 i steady; natives, Cmicaco, Jan. 15,—{Special Telogram to il SAITGOD IeXnnsy e n ]l\mlh the Bi. | —Cawtie—The recelpts were o E e UAte ight ana only a attle were h-n n\H T —The Drover's Journal figures and showed an_advance ot s Dotk M and Mrs, plush case, Chic painted bracket, Mr. and inted umbrell stand, »ston; bronze | Rosewnater; .| Rosenfeld, small din- | and Mrs, ay evening succeeded Auummm.. t whist and euchre Mr. and Mrs. Mors- "Ul'v vancy Part Newman; ¢ n[ Ja {8 ] Stalled: - e houee wis davotute <ot of inkstands in wood, A. J. Kend o Strobiz: choico hoavy uati equalled. The house was decorated with | man, Mr. and Mrs. Lney, Mr and Mrs, | i1 & BRSERES [FVORE - o FGUEEE | from yesterdayy, s 50 Tair th good shippini steer | il and quantities of roscs and hya. | Rishandson, Mr, and Mrs. Patri Droeot e e and Mrs, Hellmag, | ferent from yesterday and_ prices were nom- . Prit supper | Wakely, Gene o al ana M hett, Judge and Mrs. lYnul' i Tl s In Dodge's Addition to South Omaha. to good. $ 00; Shipments, 5,000 Receipts, nd o shad choice hea ¥ cinths, the effect of which was enhanced | and M | by groups of wax candles. The room presented a very attractive app. land W, | inally steady §ll around. and Mrs, | cluded common 107 to 11041b steers ahin: towel rack, Mr A:iul Ml AL Helle 505 good OAT-IB' killers at & ance, and each guest carriea work basket, Mr. and Mrs. J. Kauffman; | stable-fed steers at 35,75, and medium to good iy R nLy B orlAn e RIS Collins, Miss Tlanscom, bror ble, tho \1.-\‘« ity elozant | 1% 16 Hoolh dinnsar 80t Wit aboi | e atmosphere of geniality, dispensed by The Butterfly Oluh, ostrich fan.” M. 'C. " Rosenfield, Boston; | seven car loads tohipers at $540@iit; | divin o | Sithioce il iodbimllil S I e e e decorated rolling pin, Mrs. Lowenthat; | forsioers averiging 91 to_1ahi Iy Some | zood, & Aevey sl r 4 I PN Mrs, and Miss | cattle arrived oo Tate for the market and assistod In welcoming | Miss Gundie Coburn, Those pr candle stic i held ov i Wttty he guests by a bevy of clegantly attived | Were Miss Hefliey, Miss Curtis, Miss Hoas—The market was active to the ex- Judies who seemed’to vie with one an- | Doane, Migs Fonda, Miss Wakeley, Miss tent of supnly and pricesa shade stronger other in |n|ml of attractiveness. They A\h(hll nd, Miss Crandall, Miss unique inkstand, W, H. New J: Morri lmuuul'\\lm-l M rs, me- wne | Acre Lots $500 Each; 1-4 Cash, Balance in Three Years; Interest 8 Per Cent. Dis, shipmen L1 jilded o 5 higher; common to ehol on good to choice heavy than at the close last Only 1) miles west of South. Omaha, on ). streef, east and south :\nd Mrs, M ]‘;:(‘I‘n \lh Mrs. 1 ;n‘ q Miss \\I tho .’\1” es House, Palio; R oNats y hedvy sold at 54.50 OMAHA IAl\’L STOCK. fronts. A large lot of apples, grapes and small fruit on nany of these ; B ek ‘"’(;‘“ff‘”_;;‘ ‘\1‘.‘5; xon, Miss Manstield, | 35, %0/ Ay wine s SIe S 5;-"1’{1” Saturany, Jan, 15, These one acve lots arve near the B. & M. cut-off to Ashiand, in l‘ - Hos sall, Cook, Grif- o u«'l*llfll('\ le, : ”"\]“h \l\vm”"“- % Catle, Y . A beautiful location. Is it not wisdom to pay $300 for an Donho, Mra: O: ¥, o' Smith, Konntze, | Sohns plush rocker from Messrs A. G e Thero, were s receipts here | aere that will make fowr lerge lots that will be worth S500 cach in th %\] }11.,.\],..‘\” Mrs.J ‘\1 MRk |l aant STt Ron N Gk n E R oAU, atone, J. New, S, J. Fishor FINANCIAL. “‘!,’j',',,‘m“",‘,\““{?,.".'.:.,',',\]‘mjl.“,,,f;,, . “‘»li.‘,ffl S /,,,,,,’,,,,,,,.,,,,,"W,,,. SF s il ,.,,.,,,,’,f s 201 T Mes, o el B LOOI 4 q a o had been” left over trom the day before. ‘The by 2 o & L 5 R ser e W s Mes, | dorson. i Schles iese carved oulbox, | (Row ot o o AL W cont demnd was oo I\..'.x the hark |’.~|m..$. These fine acre lots will cevtainly “yet theve™ before many months, Miss Hanscom. Briliiant Wooden Wedding. 3 salad spoon and fork, | ST AT IO ANTILE . PAPER—6( - | Evervthig was sold and the yards were e il ; B The hostess wore a striking costume of of the scason in Jowish ket I gont, cleatied. B Abstract and plats furnished. Dlack satin, en tran, with amber front | cireles was the wooden wedding celebra- STERLING _ExcnmANar—Dull but3stea Hogs. dinmons. s 4 forsixty day bills; $4.5 for de X, ] Mhfold: salad spoon and fmll\ and passementeries; } and passementeric M ans; fancy brackel Hunscom wore a handsome black velvet; Miss Hanscom, white brocade satin and I Mrs. tion of Mr. and Mr we Kauffman, at Metropolitan hall, Monday evening. The hall was filled to its utmost capacity with [Thio reccipts of hogs were extremely light s—Government bonds were and Flor ¥ 'lie long expected break in_the Lyman of Luake was noticeably the elite of Jewish society. The musie, | brush, M 3 Bumu _upru_vht AT Ats AR Rt T'he mnw\n-lulvll"l"(l it ' tractive in u red satin with broc led by Irvinemspired to the dance,whieli | Pino’ from 1. Kaufiman to his wife; | Stach 9 stcceetd the mssaze of the | aud there was nothing lett over | front; diamonds. Mrs. Richardson wore | was participated in with unwonted zest, | [0 rattan chair, blr.and Mrs. E. P | put it was confined tothe opening, and, the > a hndsome toilet combination of ashes | o o pon e izest] | ihayie; first fow minutes of trading, during which | There were no sheep offered on the market R S 3 86 5 Fre NZer Bl k of roses broeade trimmed with passe. | The grand march was led at 9 o'clock Hypeiibaiciup the loss in no one stock eded 135 per | and there was no demand for them, to speak 00 g & T OCK. ric; diamonds. Mrs. Yost wore o | by Mr. 8 m (G ()KN‘HH)I.. was weak at (h‘t'lll.l'% of, st evening's figures, ranging from 'y cent wenerally, After momentary nd Mrs. Kauffman and daneing | oy, 0 g atin. [ was kept up with vigor until 12, when [ s Pt oug il ilk en | the gue repaired to the lower 2Y 083 - 1 where an elegant supper was served mond ornaments and ostrich tips. =~ Mrs, w7 N - ™ Kountze wore whito striped satin ey | COrding to Baidufl's lvle: - Tho train, pink ostrich tips. Alr- McCord | plates were wooden with the span of their wore cream satin combined with bronze | weddea existence in raised confeetion |y €5 S fesass X plush, on train, sleoveless and low cor. | letters, '83-'87. The napkins were folded | The partics of this club are always en- | put toward 2p. m, the advance was resnmed | Chotoe ste perion club, one of the leading social orgamzations of the city, fourth party Tuesday night at Masonic | Weakness, in which St Taul was ¢ . hall. The floor was smooth, the music | fora the end of the first hour advances ran Prevailing Prices. smoother and the supper which was il):lx|)| 10 2 'kly?r r_c|L)‘( |;(.;,..1 ed. After th: snlmvlrrrvum ]n'::.l e (s R R A time the market quietod down considerably | stock on this market. erved in the adjoining hall wasexcellent. | 10 e¥eiornoon pricee saeged somewhd, | Choice steers. 1330 to ation of biack and white Mrs, Cowin wore a lovely white train with pearl front and sle Receipts. Hogs. SATMEAL 1t aftords it Cocks in 15 minut See below How far you cian muke u ling prices paid for live L$1 0010 Cany Mustard Sardincs e 8100 4 H it 2, 8 artic d the market closed active and_ strong at e Qi sage; diamonds, Mr: dams wore | in o piece of wooden shaving and the | Joyable, and this one was particularly so, | and the market clos d strong at 00 14 Lbs. el ¥ ' on damty yeined | Among' thoso present were Messrs. | the highest prices of the day. The net re- 2 100 . 100 THE NEW CASH GROCERY umu. A brown satin combined ‘with striped | menu was prin M 3 | : a7 ity v M RiCas sult of the day’s business” is that almost plush; dismonds. Hrs ‘I’l‘\’:;llll:-ll wor wood, Al theso = wero carriod Wl‘un, i PRRICDSE on the active list, shows an 'ad- WARREN F. BROWN, N. E. Corner St. Mary’s Avo. and 19th St., Omaha. alby 8 I asion. | W reld. S he ichmond & West Point is up 415 — freely during toasts. were drunk by | Millizan, Hicks, Guion, yearls; dismonds. Mrs. 1;;.“(15'.4 dr wis in with lace flounces: pink | supper hot 0 i Ostrich tips and diamonds. Mra 'Pat. | Mossrs. - (Goldsmith, - Newnian, nett, Trimble, .11 Sinith, Russeli, Dr. rick's dress was a striking combination | Kaufiman and M. C. Rosenfeld, of i “'“m'!"lh Theo, Jones, Buck, Lives nl black velvet en train with front of | ton, Afterward dancing was l-\\nm-u 1. B, Smith, Dustin, Woodburn, Burthel, yellow dotted with large beads. The e until nearly dawn. The guests included in, Hardy of Lincoln, was V dinmonds. Mrs, | Mr. and Mrs, Max Meyer, Mr. and M cyans, McClune, Millet, Mt y e wore black satin en train with [ M. Sloman, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Meyer, sscurth, Moody, Griflin, W !l‘,]\lmnl\ ader front draped with lace. Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. L. Kaufiman, Mr. and RMrs. | Shermun, Kelly, “fHloward, R. P. Smith, Porsman was in lavender morre, the | Hellman, Mr. and Mrs. Rahfeldt, Mrs. | Stryker, n( Misses Ida ~ nnd front covered with a deep lace flounee; | Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Moritz Meyer, Nellio Sexauer, ~ McKenna, pearls. and Mrs. A, Heller, Mr. and_Mrs. Joo [ man, 1 2k lis Idsmith, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Heyn, Mr, | Davis, Aus Receptior and Mrs, A, S Mr. and ‘Mrs. | De lLand, per cent. D. Ben- BTOCKS ON WALL STRERT. Good te 10 chioice NEAvY 10RS choi Good to eho Fair togood sheew C. & UNION PLACE ADDITION TO SOUTH OMAHA. | 100 of the Choicest Lots in South Omaha, Pacitic 075 of '95. Lentral Pacifie. . muzun 4l' s Pacitie \Lul D, & 1 5014 i 0 Mrs. Darrow Reed, Conkling, i s TR 2% v H 5 L0 §2d Mrs. George Darrow reccived yester- | Aaron Cahn, M Albert Cahn, | Robbin Lyon, Aduir, Russcil, Wright B, & Wo. ... 1 preferrad. . 108 ; 2 ; ) day aftornoon from 8 to 6, assisted by | Mr. and dirs. Mendelssotm, Mr. and | Jowell, ' Calldhan, Cuntield, * Meisno {g;:;gm;mem vii“‘.l":,‘,fi,};:fl:“" Ay Sk T Only five minutes’ walls from the immense business and packing ks Burks, of Baton Rougo, 1., in whoso A}n lh\xrh «:,;I\\Ml ]:;:.ernlys. m.(]:&.h!. u.-..',’.":}'?{\\vfl!fif':mii ';""I‘l“] &N L it 34,50 intevests. Call early and get a bargaing as these ave weaver the packing bonor the reception was given, smith, Mr. anct Mrs. B, Nowman, Ms. | fiigsworth, McMonnmy, «'m-m‘m', Liv- A “,hl ioteren b houses than any lots in the market. ) JM Appel, Mr. and Mrs, 1. Newman, ) Mo. 108 Wedtern Unios. Darrow, Mrs. Kellor, Mrs, e 7 Mr, nnd Mrs, Rob: | esey, Le Clair. it 120 A b 10, R &N Nirs. 1. E. Congdon, Mrs. Bradford, Mi on, Mr. o | Gibson of Alubama, Miss Congdon, Mrs, | and Mrs. Simon o | or. Tne | Haas, Mr. and Mrs . e N e \ l.x‘ me’ and )\.ll ] lf‘ T, lhn_ Mrs, Mcm-nlurll. Mr. and Mr. [F2q; rived home flm.u .'\l.m.%tu 1d, O., where cosy and artistic rooms were brightened | My, and Mrs, Adier,Dr. and Mrs Bonson, | Was married to Miss Anna L. Bloor, a with smilax und groups of white roses, | Mr. and Mrs, Medloc . and Mrs, Hoft' | well-known teacher in the publie schools £ while the subdued hght of candles and | man, Mr. and Mrs Lowenthal, Rev. 0. W. Suvidge and Bride, Rev. C. W. Savidge and his bride ar- . Oberfelde Mr MITCHELL & HAINES, PRODUCE MARKET, 4 e e SOLE AGENTS, g e St gtaoy 1 auotations | SygIA Yo, hon G muiot duine | 122 NORTH 16th STREET, OMAHA, Quiet ~and unchanged; winter | the past seven days and for the same ume LB T Re s UB MCAISA AR ARG | s gt Seil ;»‘: l‘l)xlnl-‘p‘;l‘l«‘nr dl[\]flr;;x;: |ii|u"=x‘ was tend :;‘:} L\’]'A‘L'l\l 4“;:‘::,0 “,‘u_u s:;m.- last month and last year: And Room 13, Exchange Building, South Oy xocciving ladies were becomingly attired | the Misses Goldsmith, of Cleve nul,,’\lm Streot M. E. church last evening, at | Giaso: i oo, - Jan. 50 == = = Michigan soft spring wheat, f f Brandeis, — Miss Rindskoph, Miss [ which over a thousand people congratu- T0@4.50: Minnesota bake 3 now blockad 3 i Ao v, OIRe [ 2 : i .70 sota b ow blockad iz, Platte Center, In.; . J. Hale, Battle | satisfaction to me in my old age. The and looked charming. Mrs. George (Miss ' Bondit! Miss | luted the happy paie botween the Hours patents, $4.50@4.5: low B105@ aIRN Tl Matte Conian, I B, 3 Hato, Battlodinabiuinotion l0me I IRT0C DS HCtly row wore a prune colored brocade velyet M. C. Hosenfeld, § lock e fio ot §5.400 e 3 ! 5 4 & ¢ A o nfe of 8 and 11 o'cloc i, quict at §5,35@5,70 in banels, o ‘Titus, Jlanum Rae Bros., Corning, from active service, and I am sure thi Pn train, with front of mode colored silk lesinger, Goldsmitl Many costly and beautiful presents find B0 SRS | s b -~ a colleetion of the best things 1 ever di povered with iridescent pendants, The nder, Morris, Jolifl, | were handed in from friends in the cast | Wheat=hes e o Ly oderatal 4 0| 420 Qa6 | BATwaeT Y. M. C. A. Notes. [ T ght in gold to me Voshuped nock showed a lovely pearl Lr"“'I\I\ Borden, Kondrick | and this city. " Ahe bride and groom will | adyices more favargble and oxport. clearinize 400 @l | 405 @it | | Bible class Sunday morning at 9:150'clock- [ However, the idea has”oceurred o . Rooklaoo, and numerous dismonds com- | ReUCK, Slmpson, Wise, Suith, B Slo-, | be at home to their triends on Wedno for e weelk wiira the Jargost 1h & ninher of P Services in the jail at 1 o'clock, too Iato. By the way, I wun leted a very handsomo toilet. Miss | tumes were B ot il R0 Gk m\ .\"N.LL aun ,cm;mh::gm_ wero: s, N Showing the number attle, hoss and 'lm:]wl mecting Sunday atternoon at 4 | thinking the other dz);' ‘," Hm_‘lnm Burko woro un ologaut. whito silk on | display af AIATGAUA Was poticol, : 5@ | sticep shipped from the yards during the day. | o'clock. One of the youns men will lead and | 1 would © mow - have ML in, aiamonds and nutural flowers. [ Mrs an wore an elogant white Brevities. ol : a number take pazt, © You are cord fally in | had kent everything 1 had writton fo 5. Dr. Darrow wore a heavy white silk | satin,with beaded lace front, heart-shaped | Miss Peck, of Keokuk, is visiting Mrs, | ary G5g0; " May, | o- oar \h cnpest: | vited, ho DONMIAIOIE. eV RMACE T VRN P b St i e T Richardson, ( o B . ‘ «Ghleako | Noon-day prayer meeting every day from | Mattor, b hud made o vough quloulation blue woire diamonds; Mrs. D. W, i Mlrs, T, Kuuffman, a vich black silk re- | - Miss Bentlog, of North Platte, is vi ~ ""““"“ bt sfeady; cash, 29tics May, s LA 4 ’ 5o 1 oy It faured oubi1h. thirty yearsd v attired in ight hlue ~|lk ieved with lace; ¢ ixum nds ing Mrs. Swobe. $ Isales of stock i this market are made Young men’s me n z on Thursday evening va it @ " Rt T T o SR | e A Arecr b e T R mmf"‘ s sor ewt. 1ivo welght, uniess otherwise stated. | ac s ook e ey & have Wlxll‘n; n werag 4‘.1' 2,000 words i b B olf foace silk, diamonds; | with Roman striped Dlush; dinmonds from 8to 11, 'imothy seed—Prime, $1.90, gr['.'.,'f:'“‘..c,"u‘.’fu.l:bn,,‘q'f:fluwfw'nl|'.3 ‘he monthly meeting of the assoclation :r]l\)/f:.t'n",,';‘.‘-":x d !‘uL\‘u’l“‘..‘lIlmllol‘:l.wunll.;‘ o B 'L"i"'.n4,(:1:"\1'.'“.7‘,‘."\‘i!,’i':"fi'r’,'_'fi' nnrs. Max Meyor, black satin and Jeti | Miss Bentiey, of North Platte, is visit- WT.TIE‘;%T i no value, _ Pregnant sows are docked 40 lbs, | was held on last Monday evening, (¢ O 400,000 piges of munuscript equivalont diamonds; Miss Congdon wore a black rs. Joe Goldsmith, white satin, en | & Mr"'.‘ homus Swobe. 5 Pork—Btrong cash, $12.00@ and stags 80 bs, byllle.u blfu inspector, ports were 1‘(-1 d from the commit ack of copy 250 fect high, IA": o A I A e e A s. Wilkins has returned from a visit March, $ Muy, 8 L ~prr showing the associntion’s members actively aleulation shows me that in thirty iizht blue'cashmere; Miss Gibson,{ black | diamonds, i ral months in the cast. Cattle st i AL vork aud acumlling greak £ooc © WhoR a8 Janol TRHGLAR Bilk, The invitations incinded Mrs, Mrs vn, garnet satin,combined with Mrs. Geo. Downey and Miss McClintoch rmer: cash, $0.473@0 March, ”-"fl fl{"‘“flh Thirty-ive new members were reeetved. A requi ol o till ;0 Sunday gy, Mes. Anain, Mrs. Andraws, Mrs J | plish and lude, diamonds have returned from a visit to Fort Sidney. | ¥god0-70i4: May, 800038, " ALk agreRe. voté of thanks was tendsred the ladies who | Horalds of sixteon pages wich, withoug ¥ Barton, Mrs. n.-nmu Miss Berlin, Mrs. [ Mrs, A, Rosewater, lavender silk with | Mrs. Norris is visiting at her old home | 85.105.15: 1y sutien shoulders. sasmarig: | A aulet Saturday. assisted New Years In waking the reception | 40 advortisemants, Another view of Bicrbower, Mrs. Boyd, Miss Boyd, lane oxohdneas: dlsuiond in Virginia and will be absent unti | shortcle Y A%, SLEAGLI; | o freah recelpla of cattle, such & grand success, Both o those. who | the matter is that [ have writien ohough Brad Mrs. Bright, Mr i Mrs. Mendelssohn, silk with | March. Butter—Firm : 24@3le; dairy, Everything sold, both cattle and hogs. helpe ~-nt|«r ain and :n!lm-t'-l\\lm,; vo ~u‘i4h ulx fill Inm('r- vlnuu llux'l)i volumes of Ap- Collier, m“ Collier, Col- | square sleeveless corsage; natural flow- Lieut - |2 A e J The yards are cleared of all kinds of hve | gencrous donations of good things, 50, 10 | pleton’s Cyelopedia. u reere Dubiots.” & | 20 “m;r“}:‘,‘r‘;"fil"\‘j'm‘:‘;“':‘",“r}'flj returned | *Clieeso—Quiet but stealy : full eream ched- | 5t0ck and the prospects wonld seem 10 fayor %ll W It Boward and wite, and "M E.M. | extruordinary long novel, P oo ils. Tonoeh, cl Mrs. L M. Appal of Denver, looked | lootured.c 10re e Teoently | dars agd dats 103 young Americas, | # Kood warket for next week. = s welaonia et i are ubout ,"”"""“ Coe, Mrs. Coburn, Miss Crary bandsome in u white silk with_silyer bro- et § J. Koehler, Landham, was hore today for | o 3o o R roome. Come and anjoy the ad: work has beon tho “writing of Denise, Mrs. Dietz; Mrs. Doant eade front; diamond ornaments s, Turner and her family have joined the et tsla, | 1oy ¥ I forty sucn novels g T TP I o Sroii dllincoa oraa . hank her husband, Lieutenant Tirner, after a l;n;an, market a‘uld(\llll‘;hlp h;.lrlu“;mem\'l“?h 5 vantages iv ofters, i j — g R iy 0 s e V. E. - izzie 0ug e A J. H. Dumont, Mr: silk traumed with passamenterie; dia- “b‘; in the east. k dry noes | e ety e paris slven ot Lhe | Work of An O1d Newspaper Man. Carringes will run botween tho ""," . davis, Mrs. Dick tabrook, | monds. , o T A Eotrikin went to Florida | dry itint, 14@iso: deacon . e B ™ s were sub. | Chicago Horald: A newspaper man | of C. K. Muyno and Bonson al day M m- A Foos, Mrs. hml\hnusvr. Mrs. D Mrs. §. Newman, white satin, with lace | 1ast week, where she will spend the re- Tallow—No. 1country, 8%¢i No, 2, 23/c: llf“hu? by Ab Waggoner and Jobn Moss aud | who bas been in the business about thirty | 4y 1o give oy rybody a chence to select i - Goodrich, Mrs. Mrs. Fred [ flounces: dinmonds. mainder of the winter. cake, 4c. their ladies. 1t was & tield day for the old Snd who has e haril | @ 1ot on the first duy of sul " Gray, Mrs. V. C. Mrs. J. H. Mrs Gow # nandsome black silk, Augustus and Charles Kountze, with Receints Shy ml‘mn men, and they made the most of it. vorker, was the other day ‘ting that | ——— Lz oce pi )y Miss Chiase thinks some injustice was done Green, Mrs. pscom. Miss Hanscom, | diamonds their guest, H. 8. Lyman, of Salt Lake, | Flour.bbs. 25,000 Among others having hogs on the market | po had not kept a serap-boak-of his oWn | g0 e in the Brr's statement of .,,.‘ alfray rs, Harsha, Mrs. Chris. Hartman, Mrs, s. 13 on, dove colored silk com- | have returied to coilege. Wheat.bu, \‘wmlhr]lulltmmu J"”':“‘..“’u-".i“‘““‘r' writings. “It is not that much 1 havo | inher bailding yester Hho denies thak filton Hendrix, Mrs cob Hendrix, rnet; diamonds. The friends of James L. Demy, stenog- | Gor U Mone, Moges & Coo anes, Plorce: written is really worth- prescevation,” he | she said that her father had been struck with irs. Heth, Mrs. Hitcheook, Mrs. (. Mrs, 1. Oberfelder, black ottoman silk | ravher for Wiedoman & Co., 16 recover. | Lai-du fulk. Crasaion, Suid, “but that i book made up of By | soime mstiment by the negro, but that U unt, Miss Ijuuis, Mrs, Jarvis, Mys. Dr. | with thread lace umnum;.:s, dismonds, ing from a severe illuess. B:rfa;‘"du g W :?’,’f;,", .tubl.ux{au Shelby, Ia.;. C. C. Car- | own work would be a source of 50 much | blows weie struck by D Haughawout,

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