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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY MAY 20. 1887.-TWELVE y ) 7, McCord, Hor- | Anna and Ida Pomy,Tina Reichard, Miss 1 ' T « | gether with the revorts of continued big Cattlo Sold. N Suan_Granilatol, 6%@8ke; cont, A { “AY DlES M“) MLRRIMENT. Will Barkalow, | Stubbendorf and numcrous others, in- SAIURDA\ MARhET H(‘-URES- earnin s, caused a rally In the Vanderbilts. Showing the number of cattlo b v | 8%ci white extra C, 5% @b ci extra C, 83 — "\ .Inurmu ”n\h:;fl. cluding ull of the leading voung Germans ' Traders were talking vory bullish on Read- | the leading buyers nn‘ to-day's w m‘;u.)::film:w( A% @4ie: cut loaf, 65 @680 /. 1. Millurd, Swobe, | in the city. ine, Lake Etle & Westo \ ¥ CATILE oW e i . “Swi ——— ' T . Lake Erle & Western and Missouri Pa 1. Hammond & Ce Corrkrs—Ordinary grades, 17',@1% fale An Unusnally Gay Week in the "Swim” for L A |“ n\‘-’r\"l’;’rl‘:v Minor Social Events. Outside InfluTuBemsh, Juue the Only | cifie. The earnings of the latter for the | (l’“' b LA A 5 1:@15ige: prime, 13l o qnx‘||‘g,'L 1ot the Late Beason, Sitant 1 Hant Ames. B, | o DF George L. Miller presided and Dr, Month Showing Strength. month of May were s d to have Inciensed : {',‘“f:.,.%‘j:’:.'-’:‘.“ o RS R ll]:ov- — S ”““,h D, J. Collins, B, B, Wood, | Kendall occupied the secretary's chair. ) £400.000, Lake Erie & Western jumiped 1 per Java, 16i5@ Mochs, 232M4e; Arbuckle's ' Foasted PLEASANT PRIVATE PARTIES, [ Howard Nnulh 1. E. Conglon, Hamilton, Mrs. John Shaw gave a delightfal din- CORN PRETTY WELL EVENED UP. centand it was reported that a bull move- All salos of stoek 1n this market aro made to b strictly ehoice to bring tha Melaugniin's XXX rvuwd.u;“. George Barke: oty Hitcheock, George Dar. | Der to a few ludy friends on l'rulu' The ment in it would be started next week, The rewt. live wolght uniess otherwise stated, | Dilworth's, Ly ] row, ‘Rile A. Redick I’lun‘"‘ Reed, (m-m were Mesdames Field, Taggart, ' market closed very strong at the highest r'l'n:in:“!;;;l'l;:l \\‘i‘vfi};:'hfi"'f.l.".,wfl'.‘f'f,“‘ \:'v'l:;r‘:l-r’o 7;)"" :\‘I‘I?:Jz:x m:'l‘].:'«lll ! Brilliant Receptions—Honors to the lh.bm( hch-,. T, Taylor, .lnhn(,lxrk McShane, Ryan, Felton and Stack. The Bear nforgat in Prov'sions Showa | Doint of the day. The total sales were 85,200 | KR 0T g, SRS FE dockel 0 lox half bbls, "old time,” per gatlon, Toc: 1 A { Many Visiting Clorgy-—Farewell S. rick, Nate and Will Crary, | The board of trade entertained James a Little More dndependence—Cons shares, : andstags $0 1bs. by the publie inspec lon uuu‘ vor doz, $10.00; hall gallon cans, Club Parti » Hnrry Manviile, A. Wakeley, Grossman, Kendall and son, H. B. Grafl, Henry (GOVERNMENTS—Government bonds were ver doz, $5.501 quart cans, 8. ¢ Lt “‘; l"““ of Malford, Charles and Wilber Beail and ll Kendall, William' 8. Monroe, John siderable Activity in Cattle—~ dull but steady. OMANA WHOLESALE, MAR GANDY—Mixed, N @ic: sk i;n'r“‘“‘fi Prominent Soctety People. Paul Horbach, Misses May Dundy, May | Irwin and Willham D. Smith, prominent Hog Valucs Lower, 3 CKERS—Garnoauw’s ~ sods, butter an Campbell, Nora Baicombe. Annn Crary, | eastorn capitalists, on Wednesday. T Sk RS oo elledy i Do gy creams, sige i ginger suaps, Sigo Carrie Congdon, Amy Burke Mary | The Walnut Hill Social club gave a re- 8 U. 8. 48 coupon. 105! do vreforred, ...151 TRt P —— . Soclety in Omaha. Meyer, Neilre W v, Fiteh, Margaret | ception, on Friday night on the ceeasion | CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET. | US4 o et POt st i DO O 18 TAPARS Tomty ADDIITONAL COUNCIL B | Notwithstanding the social season | Boyd and Gertie Clark. of the opening of its new club rovms, m [ (L ST L acram to l‘m'm“-n\um' 0 o & Niveoo A0 BTV BRI SOHUBYEE %6 AePlvS 1n D 0 00U _LvIL BLUFFS. | prover has ended, and the warm weather e Felton hall, corner of Hamilton and el kel L I : (-‘“"“‘ DUt oty I ; % | very liberal quantities and far in oxcess of After tho Saloons. { A VER ’ Lowe aver A the Bkr.|—[Recoints of wheat at this point | Central Pacitic.. 4isg |ucm«m Jhdnd of last week, there were many prominent VERY enjoyable soirce was that | Lowe avenues. Dancing v the & Alt D. the demands of the local retail trade. Local | Papers were filed in the clerk's office | soolal ‘svents, ‘Thase wo A given to their French classes by Mesde- | order of the evening and the ocea- | yesterday, according to the ofticial postings ‘.,m,d‘” farmers ‘and dairvmen are bringing in a | o0 T e il T | cial events. “These were oceasioned | Voicelles Lentz, at 2112 Burt strect, Mrs, | sion was an exceedingly enjoyable one, | this morning, were 53 cars, The estimated LYt deat of. hilca biitter, wiicl Uiy Seil | Yesterday indieating that the outside sas | principally by the large number of | William Wallace having kindly placed Misses Carrie House, Margarct Botkin, | receipts for to-day, to-morrow and Monday dircet to the retail trade, and this cuts off loons are also to be shut up. These pe- strangers who have been in Omaha dur- | her house at their disposal. ~ Several | Carric Detweiler, Anna Witman and | range from 1,000 to 1,150 cars. A good deal of T . e IO s Ca: | titions ate for injunctions agamnst sa- 4 ing the two weeks whose friends | tmusing Freneh farces were acted. The | Lilian House gave a most enjoyable ple- | wheat is pointine this way. More in some d““flf.;'g{f‘,‘g’ 100130, with _the greater proportion at the | 1oous in Neola and Underwood. F. M. ¢ here felt in duty bound to formally wel- }»r:f;:r mme of the evening was as fol- | nic party to a large number of young | cases than the roads can handle. A Minnea- 1 -d;. prelrrrod.. Less price. An occasional package of the | Keeney is the plaintiff in these cases. The | come. The different conventions in ses- ,”“;l m s, Wall I'”""l" at Hanscom park, on Saturday | polis dispatch was received about 1 o'clock St P& O, beat is sold to the retail trade at 13@1c, but | ymidavits attached are to effect that p o | 1o Marseillaise, . Mrs. Wallace | last to the effect that one of the roads leading : i b sion, notably that of the Presbyteriuns, forved. price. Lia Somnambi : Ay i 4 OhlaKaB N 'rn. shipping demand i~ good _aud the ship- | A I McLeren and 1L Darnill bought | 3 Y il Jorbeva “Mrs. Wallace [ FUTC 10 St. u's o ew contracts ISP | Michizan Cent* 35, | and prevent any accumulation of stoc SwaRding, Ty ; ‘ ! ple, many of Whigit had relatives nd ac- {ne , dral on Tuesday morning, Rev. Father ic ports, ‘The clear- [ Michizan Cent'l., 20% | “Eas— wipts hinve bee * more | SWearing. The injunctions asked for are l|\lml|(.|mv~ in the it hey can f‘ll-‘fi?iéiu» Alrs, Edholm Yy a, tion of erain to Atlantic ports. ‘The clear- | yo " paaiso’ .71 brefetro X hie receipts liave been a little more §iiss Maty Brown | McCartny wying the nuptial knot. MY, { ancas were disappointingly small yestorday. | No. 1aslilc Miss Alieh Brown | Lewis Godola acted as best man for the | hhcos ere Cisar Ll ¥ Y. | No. Paclii ‘Miss Wakeley | groom and Miss Muggle Iolan was I‘ht_v\n.:h advices from .‘\uw \ur{i agree lhfx‘l lln“pruh‘rrul 43 : v \hl:.l:‘ll\n‘uxnllllll!:'r:; Ef,;‘,l,';f]':l.;‘]":ho ',‘,:,l:;,l;]“,‘,(.";n\l\l:"{:{‘{h,“"l.“‘ Ill:: ?ll“l:{;;,;el::ows:};rcl;fy l:‘f‘:e‘snselu‘:n::;”l:luf\l']é;;' If“.?lll"l::n‘-lfll:‘rlfl)‘\:\ll‘ el ;:.‘d l:.v'fln:-n,l x;t:r.r‘w E:- rday there w. r‘:-‘f‘::-‘fé:fi"ll‘u‘v"ll':u“”.f;" ‘v:l;\“r before Judge -Misa Grot | {he ome of the briduts mothes, Mrs/ M, | Vork for the monwnt but vessels secth o | “fiiiwn Mncavmiis Paven—sao per m.‘.l",\“'.l‘,’k Pronine tors a0 ALY | “fore were. some wild Fumors afloat .. Miss Wallace FRVORTOR eA! rf?.f",;.if!?,‘ not yet arrived or due is being extensively b BRI brought --vu'::;:'t":lu»li-n\';;;:;'hl?xm- oI unod. ... Miss Metealt | Was held durmg the chartered to carry erain during the month of and 84874 for de- | Jots at 10ige. ‘There are a kool many staie | the injunctions issued against saloons in Dohel-hd Both parties to this happy matrimonial | June, A well informed commission mer- liberal this week in proportion to the de- | agamst H. Elliott, William Fq mand than last week. ‘Lhe prevailing pri has been 11e_thus far this week, but stoe lx-n n moving a little ceumulate. Y esf rell and Pat Ryan of Neola, and George Wolf and Jow with & Angus Ruddiger ot Underwood. These lled society people as far as the | Adile significance of the term goes, | Suzanne. ugh character of the ladies and | Marie gentlemen and the honor they paid the | Yvonne City by their visit mndo receptions and Biline, greetings in their honor par-| " L take ix]( a reml social char- [ Violin Solo... acter. ‘Then there were several brilliant | o, v g duncing parties, notably those at Gen- bbbl ebile Telegraph 7 ] § § TERLING FExcHANGE—Unchanzed ‘-’x‘i. for sixty day bill. nd. ekgs received and shippers would do well to | thig ¢ity. That some such procecdings eral Wheaton's und Mr~ Joseph Barker's Le Poulet, event are well known in this city and ex- | chant 1 the export trade estimates that At- PRODUCE MARKET. candle their eies and, this avoid AIIE X | 4re'to o “bronght thore is litto douits In fuct, the woather whoso duty it was to s pleasing little farce, in English, | (eedingly popular, us was fuly “attosted | lantic ports exports in June will reach the iy RWway on 1ts arriyal,. o : Some of the saloon men woro y °|"{‘ "‘;“"L i P-}"V the pic f ath | oy {h“.k..,. was received with | DY the large number of valuable presents | enormous total of 20,000,000 bushels. Chicago, May 2. —Iollowing quota- | Livk Povraiy—The receipts of chickens | £etting ready to depart from the }“':M flx:\‘!‘l‘_;:l';‘d-F“"?:]!'z"'Ifllr'l:)nlvr""fc‘rl‘;: great laughter. Miss Hamilton in received. Crop advices {rom every quarter excepting umm are the 2:40 closing figures: are not heayy and the market is firm, Old | short notice, rather than submit to (ur- ‘haracter of Dr, remont 2 of candele- | the at £525@5.50, | ther annoyance by being brought before cinl affairs, and let the gla; southern, $4.10@4.20; | ‘There have beon no spriog chickens in ot | the bar. The number of these is small, i 1 e Ohstin: California are that tho prosvects were never | o Flour—Fiymandunchanced: winter wheat | fowls o ale size sl endily bra and gas throw a little more light on | {dmirable. —*That bab Mile Elise | The Casino is the name of a new pleas | more brilliant. In brief, outside influences N ously. It was Michizan soft | any account this woek. Good sized spring ate suftelo v the subject of indoor dancing and hearth. | lentz, was exceedingly good. — Miss | ure resort, established on the corner of | were bearish to-day, and the whole : Mipnesotabakers, | chickens would sell w Sew. oimull :.’:'[‘“:1';"““:‘:!‘I"'l‘):;‘:‘(‘::l:‘:l l;":‘or:’:&:o"‘r;:‘ ston. ,,‘l..““m.g‘ l'lu‘ru]ulcul hl\‘u uull hsflu; ¥ um-l Teller llnwurftl and Fourteenth sireet I'he | market felt the effect excepting the @40: low grades, n}m 3 were received and sold “at $5.00 per Seithi wliort i ¥ | Several prominent society people and all the French maids enacted their | main features will be regular col “Clique’s'” month June. Speculative trading Ilut at §3.25@3.40; in | dozen. g St H J ‘ ] favorite ot i ety proplo bave | parts truthfully and of course' huor- | given by the Philharmonic cltb, of Wich | was " jargely ity wiile 8 fair i rrsn—Tull croam choddars, wingle, | Certitied coples of theso infunctions § ector. The musical | go. N e Nahan ¥ ko is di \kavr' June closed | Lici full cream 1 were obtained the other day by Attorne, ence must needs be formally re S ! . bgnized, flats, twins, 1ic dexree ofactivity was noticeable in distinet- | 150 below ower; 18 Sims, who is the proscentor for the pro- although their visits were late o the sea- | I sent that this litt rench troupe’ | entertainment last nicht, when & pro- | jyely new crop features, Auzust showed a r;hh STbie SR briek, 1 hibitionists, and this move tndicates that (A son. Most of these have tarried in ve more general satistaction than did | gramime of international music was given | notable weakness first and sold oft from weaker, o0 $1.00;good T'he pieces were | for the first time in Omaha, t party. there is some reason for believing that Omaha for a few days, waiting for their tho Bernhe n bril- [ Sidg@S4e. July declined from H6ige at the Tomti A hostossen Tare. 1o 3 romarr | cut down and no cheating of artistieally considered, and | opening fo 50y ana Sentember, wént_ irom il Toaediuin, Band pieked, | some netion 8 to b taken towards’ pun. H trips to the summer resoris. So taken ence was attempted. The large number of our best | Sc o Wige. Srom (“1{* ;voyll“'(:ulw A nf\\mu B lower, influenced by a | ” Provisions.—Ham, ktast bacon, | 3 AT etions. ! 1 11, the last week of May, 1877, mentioned on the programme cons -the Germans predominating. u‘:‘;l‘(‘;“ A auIn ”:‘_"r’“"'l‘;m eAtite, TR rm,zw;x of I;}:m'l receiptsy cash, 2iqeiJune, | rib, 10c; breaktast b ain, 10i5e3 dry s Scqrgeo i vest ever known during a mnxl.nr of a series of enignias in- French, which | ort is neatly fitted up and is select s pested ot S, the priee ranging from B Uiy 80he. salt sides, 81N dricd baef, rezular, 10@ i 5 {1 period in Omaha, Were given out for the Indies 10 solve. | in every way, beiai a place whets o o g e amhe, Sont | e Notminal at 57 T R 1| Bevoral of the plptta of o city Wil AT hie honors of the evening were g e afraid to bring his wife and fam- | effort t influence. the genoral market, 1ts inalat 57 & 5 bk i | Several of the pulpits of the city wi i Tutk Awsiy's reputation for excellence | fully attended to by Mesiumos Wallnc for an_evenmg's recreation. It is | hews burenns. wore e and iis Diokers con- | Tirhmd gy H‘/:{""‘L"l“*‘@‘ S5, ik, st s 15 tamsd 2l | be oceupicd by Presbyterian cleraymen in the arrangement of brilliant socinl | G8nnett, Curtis and Miss Hanscomb, managed after ‘lllu- best s(\h' of similar | tented themselves with bidding $se for June Whiskv—$1.10, who are attending the national asscmbly | events was fully sustained by General —_— resorts in the “Fatherland,”” and wwill [ and now and then nippini up a iwtle July. )’nrk»l)ull..um 25@s0¢ lower; cash and | There i8 a strong demand for | in O -Jmu‘ ; e GRADEAT ALLyoIEs ik ; 5 y o that | The closing range was: Junesse, July 5ige; Mrs. Whe: % v TiE GrapuaTes of Lafayette (Pa.) col- [ be the aim of the proprietors to see that UL N3 their z,,,'.1;‘";1‘,:'50‘1"",',‘,'}::.""r:}“;}d'r’m[ Tt | lege in attendance at the Presby not least the sembluncg of an objectionable 1\:-""'°ltw?'m"x‘ September B3}@jc, and occurred on Thursday and was attended | cOUvention gavean informal r I will appear. There 1 no doust | 4G Hehressing fenturo n the corn by the leading society people of the city, | t0 theirola president Rev. William C, but the enterprise will be a success, z0-day was the very general closing meluding, of course, the prominent army | Lattell, D. D., L. D. D., now secretary of . = T Jube contracts. - Offerings. of June officers. 'The general's residence was | the board of Ministerial Relief, on Tues- PERSONAL POINTS. were 50 large and trading so liberal that the beautifully and artisti v eve o Shroleat Bk egzarde etty well evene d ally decorated, the | 48y evening. It took place in the pfirlors Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shiverick have | Market is now regarded as pretty we regimental band added sweet music to of the Millard hotel, The Rev. George C. | potupned from their Texan trip. Aipy iDhenytooy totestiinated: arrtyals for X ha. This will give an opportunity old potatoes but very tew coming in. On ac 7 b 3 > \ Countof the scarcity of new hotafoes, ol | to many to hear some of the distin- zvnlnlul‘s are still higher than last week. | guished pulpit orators of this denomin- ; iood stock sells quickly at $1.00@1.10 per | gt ion: i L Short Tibe, 83.00@ 7100, | | busnel. - New potatoes have d vanced on ; FIRST BADTIST, | k; creawery, 13@i0igc; dairy, | count of the scarcity and there Re S pres to be had at any price, Sproull in the evening aj tms church, Robert Aikman, D. D, will vin the morning and Rev. D. R. 1.10; n young Americas, aL,Lg'vc (UNT Se; flats, Sasige Miesday (1030 cars), were larger than ex- | yoi it Susisc the merriment, a delicious lunch was Hickman, class of "4 and ex-president of Miss Luna Dundy and Mr. and Mrs. | peoted and they helped to weaken vaines I ; change in market since last week, > = ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL, ! served, danecing was generally mdulged l]l{"l‘»w&. made . very iuppy wldress 1o | Bimer Frank are at Hot Springs, Ark. | e ofiening was at sbout yesterday's clo e Umo i Qile s satted e A T BT e R new | No services will be hield m St Paul's in and altogether it was a brilliant socicty o evaBIng M Mrs, Ezra Millard and family have | ing figures.initial trades in July being ats0>.c. | 1iont'do. 75.ugsc: salted. pull hid AT A [BETIRTRaTH SR DONL bl earad | LoLarahY | event in every particular. Among the | fB¢ "ts"”d“. 1 “‘,‘f“l‘“,’h bout twenty- | gone to Europe for an extended visit. andin June at 8¢ lf"lr 8 _couple lof hwfs salted calf,o; dry flint, 14@lde: dry f, | up of all stock. California cabbage, new per | CONGREGATIONAL, guests werg “-l(-m' ral n{nl Mrs(( rookl s e Oh] (Sraduates were Prescht | Mrs, M. A. McNamara intends to spend | ¢ o et HIGH Ay sieanyatiaoing 1ido: do?r.m‘n,wcgnct{ dry salto, ,.,,. T, There will be services at the (‘onxre- enator and rs nderson, Genera v L. 2 8 i enve v or i I s 2 allow—Unchanged; ) country, 8/{c; g LU NTADLES and Mrs. Breck, General and Mts. Dandy, | Ar¢ in attendance at the present conven- the amet i L R nd there was & de- | No o 98¢ cake, Slge P4 pow supplying the demand for most kinds of | e Rav. S. H, Weller, D, . will preao ) t nt school cline to 0%, in the mewntime, reced getable 'L as top onions, Tadishes, let- D General and Mrs, I wkuwi General and | Hon- . E. Markel and family went to Ocean | ing to Ri Shipments. | Vegetables, such as top onions, Tadishes, let- | 1y, "\eijor is president of the Occidental Mrs McParlane, Colonel tuco pie plant aud peas, and there is not s ol L 4 much sale for stock of that kind shipped _fn. | Sniversity, and is an old-time fricnds of Peas are being sold by the gardners direct 1 | Mr. Crofi’s. The pastor being out of the the e at_about $1.00 per bushel, Top- | city, there will be no service in the onions, per doz_bunches, 1 i evening. per doz bunches 10@ PrESBYTERIAN Crivren.—Rev. Henry 2 v unches, 50@1cs pigplant, per 1o, "1ge H i cumbers, per doz, 60T h :‘\‘:'&::!rl ..{)'““ of Pennsylyania, will o twothirds bushiel ' box, and Mrs, E i Henry, Colonel and Mrs. Jewell, Major rmlr-w ‘;?l"\‘g-‘v{‘lm"l:": ’1’:;;’"::‘“ “‘:fi‘l"ei]é s q : i ; K e M“,fi;;:‘ Proved 10 bo the most enjoyable of the | Hon. J. M. Thurston and wite have re: Summers, Miss Summers, | Scason. The attendance was. the largest | urned from a visig to the 3 T Patrick, Mr. Ron. | of any mrly yet held, and the guests | the former, near Madison, A nessin corn, nlh:r\ Iarger receipts June N F 'k, Major Butler, Captain kim?m;‘. there would' be rest for the dm?. .\l\mm) A llorb.;vh mlz last Sutur- [ broke from SRodo 0pifuane on the SBIt | o1dis00; exporte, 4,000 i 5 A “Jlight fantastic toe” for some months | day for Washington, where she is to visit | 8bd { 2 o n ) r D ““fl‘;",lfiu'f\imff 'fl,‘;u?‘:;?‘: svvmml determined to make this farewell | her daughter, Mrs. Captain Bourke. 2J@3t0 to sing af 263 ‘Lrading | tions H@lc lower, closing heavy J., on Thursduy, where the lat- | ery. One o'e e Jiine, Mige for faly, and 403¢e for August, | (Yieat, t being o decling toEthe day of Ju@be. bR Oats for fuf livery weakened '{c, lhe e d home of | decline beingéin ympatiy with the w iy bids stood at 37ige for 6o was but a feeblo recov- | g pils e v i Wheat— nm»olmq ge, and ope a.m, and Rev. S. H. | ] | | ] | Local gardners are | gational church at 10:30 this mornin H S.1 ‘ | aded | Hyde, of lllmois, at 8 o’clock p. m. Sab- Brown, Mis was quite actije i times, ved, H0@L.01; No 3 red, i, per EWOMMEdARD e bath school at 12 m, Brumbuck, sl Daggett, Licutenant | ©¢casion a memorable one. This club is Mrs. Russell Harrison, of Helena, 1n the pro market the bear interest | in elevator. 981, (@05ige del! dozen bunches, H BroADWAY MeTnopist.—The service and Mrs. Powell, Miss Denipsey, Ll(.u not yet two years old and has been sue- | Mont., is tie guest for a few weeks of her | acted with m I dependence, Encoura.ed | June closad at'%c ~iteports from Now York indicate | g2 A oDt ) he % mh H ant ana ‘llur Miss Kin jeu- m‘%shll far bt\oud the expectations of | parents, Governor and Mrs. Saunders. by the weakngss i grain and the prospect of Corn—Receipts, 53.000: exports, 25,0002 spot | 1124 tha cheap lemons have been mostly his._ morning at the Methodist churel i 1 Licu th snthusia r oentlemer I another W. -, 0" of hozs next week, a | trifle and options ls@!;c lower closing heavy: h 5 B will be conducted by the Rev. R. G, Gal= St Xinzlor Miss Urnoaiing o, Master | the cnthusiastic young gentlemen who | Mr. 8. A. Brown and Miss Allie Brown, | 8000 g speculaiors assumed & | ungraded d63ceivige: No. 37 e n elevators Toud Weeping stoak. Tricos thora ase aq. | braith, of Chillicothe, Ohio, a member of Robert Kinzio, L 'uu-xmm. Egbert, Li organized 1t. son and daughter of Mr. S. R. Brown, | boidor (mm frm P b Tt 2 3 ood keeping stock. cre are h tenunt Wright, Licutenant ‘Low. sloy, vancing. b( this city, have arrived safely in Lu- delt it mm. ibstantial’ decline in lard Oats—Rec |pl~ s~ 00 Tuk rirst formal reception given by O m..: ‘Phiese articles opened easier: (mh(ed western 42, Licutenant and drs. Larson, Miss B i s Wil market hero i nbont Kleady | the Presbyterian geheral ‘nssembly. In || H ;‘;flé ‘v‘;]’; Shade | ith an active demand. Messina, choice, | the evenmng a memorial service will be i {@36e; white west- | por doz bun .00, neld, which will be attended by the mem- ORAN E bors of the Grand Army of thé Republic. orauges 18 rapidly drawing D b The address will be "delivered by the man, Licutenant und Mre Turner. Dr. Ca. | Mrs; Dean Gardner on ‘Tuesdaywas at- | "B Rev. Louis Zahner and wife have | fiac njnt's éosing bid prices, but the offe 1 bell, Lieutenant E Mr.'and Mrs. snd M Bebbington, [ tended by all the K prominent members | gone to Pennsylvania for a summer trip, | ings demoralized trade and at the close lard Firm: Closed at 83c. Fustis, Major and | Rot only of Trinity athedral, but of all | Witk the hope of benelitting Mrs. Zahner's | showed & depreciation of i2ige and short | Negs—Firm: western, 12;y(@lic. ly a few more cars are exnected t Tive, { Mra. and the Misses McClintock, Major | the Episcopal ehurches in the city, be- | eaith, riby Tige. The feeling was weak throughout | - Pork—Nominal, Mediterrancan ‘s:;eltru“‘sw' @75 m»‘hv'. Dustor. and Mrs. Downey, Mr. Georgo' Dowhay. | sides leading Tudies ‘and gontlomdn of | “3ir. s, R Callyway mtonds tomako | d1d tie trading winesd us diected | atd VR SIL . westorn, 1aur. i thooral?” g Sk 0c [vers. s Mr. Mylins, Mr. Sanborn, Miss Burns, | nooR B D TRaNA onaitan left hore on Monday, for Cheyonuo, Wyo., x‘lTlT'v:r;‘ ol {xn"l"h⪙x“z at8250 and In 8oty | Be. Louis, May 25— \Wheat — Lower 8, s :nnES—Tho recelnts have aver- | . About 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon %(flr. .(l,‘;: “n(,ul}“mls M«i‘!‘\‘l‘“”{,fi (,lllap(,‘ ;1‘(:3:;nx:t‘!)cnvde:1u:;sh i)«[{d\ nd {frv: s( :(;EII':‘I“_ where she “}»‘l] J()::lhurfiusb nd. . tlement at $25.7 for cash and June. and weak: cash, 3-1 June, st.. s XILLlIfllllllll' ven this week. (},'I w‘,dm.l_‘l_ ldlhkiwc:(:d'll';l lll lmm“ hlrsnur: iss Chase, Colonel an T hambers, 2 it Mr. and Mrs. ax Meyer will take T wer. cash, 573gc: June, 36'ge. day they were very heavy. Those sold n Oakland. he binze spread, an Mr. and Mrs. William Chambers, Miss I"‘: bucumfi £ ‘"“:‘t social hvor}l‘le since | yhoir annual Euru pean tour this year CHICAGO LIVE 810CK, minally unchanged. early in the morning went at S7.00w8.00 | nafew moments it was beyond control. | | Grace Chambers, Mr. nnd Mrs. Gunkel, | taking up her residence in Omaha, about the middi June. They expect 05, stand for choice stoek while later in the « Mr. Cohen, Mr, Moxen, Captain and Mrs. CHicAgo, May 33— [Special Telegram to In order fo cloge outsoma sola 48 low ns | Avoca, sixteen miles away, was asked for || o 5 Richmond, of the . 8o 4 j Tue PRESBYTERIAN assembly now in | 10 Sailon thahty of Ric the BE ..—There was consider- Nominal at 36,7 00 per stand, Yesterday the receipts w help, and the fire engine was sent o jhayMise Rorlin, Mir. und Mis: | gossion has served to bring_together old | Inman line. able activity and quite & zood deal of busi- fl“u“flr—“’wlu“md depressed;Creamery, | licht and hardly équal to” the demand. to Oukland. Some little delay nel and Mrs, Hall, uun Jam“l‘_ ' Boyd, | college and schoolmates from all over Harry 1. Pike, who has been for | % ol this market for a Satur- | 14@17cs dairy, 10@lic. day £ood stock Is moving at $5.00 per stand eral years in the Union Pacilic office, N Orleans, May 2. —Fasler; CreRrkizs—There is a fair supply on necessarily followed, and even after Lo 1o Denver this woek to take & aay, About evarything on sale was dispose) e enaam TS I asions market und the average price for 10-1b boxes | thoy arrived, there was difficulty or S, h, of th of,yet the market for fat cattle actually | 5o, s S2 S s 1ald) Bators 2 Mrs. Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. and Miss (v)enn: mi yenlis n;rod Many reu:den:s 0; 0‘?‘2?:1;:"{!‘13 S, o 4y B closes for the week on Fridayafternoon. As [ Oats—Quiet and steady at 3 BANANAS—Tnere is a fair supply of choice :‘fi“";;":?;x”“l‘;“’l“"’d“ EL“‘:“: ll;"”::“_"“’ fire Richardson, Mrs. and Mrs. and Miss Rus- m‘g{:"‘f "’l}:"} “;‘:‘:s‘“ ‘::‘. :’Ll’r'!‘“"n‘:‘“d' yofil The Hon. George Heimrod and wife | compared with yesterday thero was littie or | Corn Meal—Quict and weak “at l:«mr::;‘mn:fl'n;;wndllne market. Largebunches, Ton 0l ng s enty-one or tin, Miss juts, Miss Megeath, Miss Shears lnundsgot R0 i et Oate s [l [ay Mt po et fiu Now York, whenco | no change in prices, but for the week there Hm( Products—Dull and droopin e 41 wenty-two buildings were consumed. Toysarors—There are a few southern I 3 olane | hasbeen a decline of 40@50c per 100 on the s 0-1b. boxes, $1.00. The fire was on Main street and included THURSDAY ovening was also notable | quently the first two' wecks have been | they will sail for Germany, particularly | h @50c y Imrd tomatoes on the matke Ib. boxe some of the principal business houses. i coe v oceasions of ‘‘reunions.’” Among the | to visit their danghter, who is at school | ordinary run of fat cattle and one of the | Bulk nmu houlders, $5.70; long clear General Marxots. for an excudivgly enjosablo recevtion | SEORIONS 010 s that of kriday Inst | thero. They wil remaintuntil fall, souk- | Bardest mrkets for sllerson record. Texans | and clear T, $7:5. W hont o, @ | Y ABNISES Harrein por fallan; | urnt. | rdwne: - Bocsdes ol stk they ook homeopathic physicians who _have been at the offico of Mr. B. H. Rubmgon ing a general tour 6f Kurope. have had to stand their proportion of the de- Klnll?‘ C“’i.( :\hvk S'_-}I\ hest_—\l i ture, oxtra, SL10; furniture, No, L 8100 | 4} 0i"ooks which contained outstandi g nolding & convention in the city. Al the | in the Omaba National Bank building | Mr. Thomas MeCajzne, of McCague | cline, and native buteher stock has followed 'an;.fl'\\anfifir ITaRkecs fnoRarbid il leaextra ’,‘l‘.," conch, N ek t0i Do | ccounts to the amount of about prominent physicians of this school of | When the alumni of Hanover collgge, | Bros., bankers, will be married t Miss | the down turn. The stockers and feeders 4 e sath e bld, | mar, extra, SL75: Japan, umn i "asph medicine in tho state were present, and | Indiana, talked over old times. The | Anna C. Crowell, of Washington, D. O, | frato s ieutoalaull alltie wealé & Gitiog B A ; extra go: - Shoilac, 85,503 ke 'SP tinish, | %5 ieir~ loss over and N 3 a . Bier. | the country, many of whom had not met ?,"o“',.,?“‘flx,";;.'.‘f s, Lolh\r?s% };)léaml?“nil since they bid farewell to alma mater i 0. 2, cash, , 28%c asked, $L50 aboye their insurance is re- also a number of distinguished medi- | Rev. Geo. C. mfim-n d“'fi"“'de"‘ of | at the home of the latter, on next Tucs' | Saturday Iast best fat cattle of 1,500 t0 1600 [ Liyerpool, May 55, — Wheat—Tirm and | oD AT PATNTSCWhiig lead, To; Frenchzing | ported to be about $1,500, The news cal gentlemen from abroad. They were | the college, pres nd a general en- | day. Ibs and upward haye sold within a range of | qemand fair: holders offer sparing! L2c: Paris whiting, iung, gilders, | youched this city, but nothing definite Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Burgher, | joyable time marked the meeting. The leading social talk among the promi- | $%10@4.60; best 1500 to 1,400-1b natives ring, 78 3d@7s Wi per ”’(c-whlflns cont] Innpbmu. er- 4 8 manstown, 12 lampblack, ordinary, could be lenrned, as there is no telephone 7d per cental, Ianstow i "{, " Yivies | communication 'with Oakland. All the Boonville, Mo.; Dr. E. B. McCleary, Mon- mouth, J1i.; Dr, J. W. Barnsdall, Omaha, TrE ALUMNT of Hamilton college, lo- ¢ ; : at’ $4.25@4.5, and rangers of the | w n :‘lf;"nmi:mgmso(l’ill‘lt(é f,'.:f:fi?-'rhf‘;‘-?'f‘;&l::. same ‘averages at $4.00@4,10. Best 1,100 | " CorneSteady and demand fair; new mixed | Prussian blue.’ 550 WITAMARING, 180T VANY K - | a L 00@4,’ brown, 8¢; umber. burnt. 46; umbper, raw, 4c; | news was gained through Avoca, and . 8. Wood, Owmaha, De, E,|cated near Utica, New York, held a | yrod Metz, jr., to Miss Harriot Hauck, of mml‘.?fl:ll,'fe s::“v,fi"m','.'|':::,q.fi* 20ae10, 5","&4} western, ‘“‘”"”"““‘l' sienna, burnt, 4c: sienna, raw, dci.bans | that was very meagro. & | H.' Pratt, Chicago, Dr.' C, H.|plensant reunion at the St. Cloud on St.Louis. llheenga"rmun has already "The highest price the past week was green, genuine. we Paris \f""'"’ com- o Goodn;suu, St Ilim s )I)r‘\ ¥ JMBSux.::- ednesday. been announced, nuhmu;(h)L th|u wedding :lslwo I'a’rmln single ”umfl%:?m-y :\n(kl\e OMAHA LIVE 8TOCK. mon. | - rhrome - kreen, | N, Vi 20 Juse Boo Tho Diffocances 2l | mers, Beatrice, 3 Dr. Mary rock- will not take place untii October, Jeeves, s, @4.50¢ stocker: = Taw and butnt nmber, 1 cans, 12 raw and J. G. Tipton says just see the difference b-tcr U 7 ool J_’ ]\font:amu na;“nc:-l, day party to her many Rrlohds st the f:;:;r{?;l"ul rm,‘flwh':,yr:r:,‘, “‘,ffi"“‘;’x‘:"{:‘; corn ml 1150 s, $7.50, : . | fined lampblaci i%: coach black and ivory | Slugzurds stand around on the street The receipts of cattle were liberal for the | black, 16¢; drop bl-ck 16c; Prussian biue, q 2 o Hoas—There was a sharp and _unexpected ) N Blaimeda ; Dr. B, Boeoher, She lolbrflolr W’:&‘,’,:}dh‘ef "fi-’fi;“;n,le';t},il,:fl;m fireels | an excevdingly short rip of twolve | down-turnof 5@ide in this markot to-ay. | lastday of tho week, ‘The market was fairly ‘.2“&"'l'"m&"‘{,‘;",’,’fl‘,‘,dl:f,ufl;’,‘"':‘;‘.’nfi“ ter | souls™ beeause the bridge business Vln Slcl.slo‘kull&hlz!mhl:l;.. UI". £ | from 4 o'clock to 8. Dancing and games da; They came on the Etruria of the | The decline was as much of a surpriseas the | active and strong at yesterday’s prices. 1 h t & D., 160 reon, 15¢; 1ndlan red, 1bc; | £0 fthead s fast as they think it nhnnld ety 5 s 'y Cunard line and are the guests of Dr, S. | advance of 5@10c yesterday. At the decline Venetian umd xo(-' Tus .c.“, 20: American | while the shrewd people come around to Forestall, York, Nob.; Dr. Amelia Bur- }Vl"ff Indlaisedin, {herex ““"3'3;’;(‘,‘"‘. J. Chambers and wife. there was good demand and tho stock was Hoga. vermililon, L. & Cyeliow oelite, 2es1a | Nis real cstute oice and pick. up. Al n‘.o roughs 'and_‘husband, ‘Omaha, Dr, | Italin B S COLRITYS well sold oub _ During tho, past weck values | mne.zun of hozs was Ao beavy for the | M. & O. 1 corners and worry their “dear mt{o dy % Mr. Calvin Woolworth, wife and son, 0 L, ) g . nod o(‘llro. lfi{‘ batany | best bargains he has, and suy they hope l:“nnrd’ I;m"prntnec ALY | many valuable presents. Those prwnu: Hon. and Mrs, J. M. Woolworth. The | and packing sorts. Common mixed sold at {,’:k tutng {“‘ AR T ¥, and Raubichostnapandiashitio 4 carbolia, | for amonth, until they can get some stare” Boatrice Neb.t DiEs. B, | were: Clara and Ida Vancamp, Bell, Max | two gentlemen gre brothers and the vis- | $4.75@4.80, bestmixed, good butelier weights e (00} neid “tartaric, bio bulsam copaiba, per | more money to invest, "Tipton wavs i's l i"ursunu. st Louts, Do W r. “Kile, | and Leo Goldsmith, Goorgio McDonald, itor Is as well known here sng old set- | and assorted heay: Gan00. A few funey Shoen: o, ’.&; bark sassafras, per B, 10c; calowel, Auunlic. Ia.; Dr. W. Humphrey, Wahoo, | Bertie Barbe: Beula Sharp, Annie Cun’ | tlers as hig host. The firm of whi i N Di ch he sold early at & 10(w5 15, Light sortssold all o thing doi 8¢, chinchonidia. per 07, 4( chloro- | tomers ar JW. Hingston, Noth Platte, | ningham, Olive, Bessie and Daisy Mills, | the senior purtner, Messrs. ¥ G e 0. P ORI Rk R T SR oL, e ate: Doens Bindors, per e | in this way B Bowman, Teraads. o | Boil Adler, Laurs and Florenee Morse, | Graham, make ""-‘“fi v ) sorted B S Reoolpts, B ¢ g dn winun, Lemnas, h.; 2 postal cards used i the United States. 1 ct that his shrewdest cuos- i taking advantage of the delay L and n-gnrd it 18 only a bless. and that heis selling pure, per m e lmu. ncetato, Dfrlb 21 3 dr. ;' | Grace, Allen and Bessie Hewlett, Bessio ¢ 1 Cattle, i 0il, castor, No. 1, pergal., $1.5; oll c: proverty every day to this class of peo- ?{,’,,.;" G‘Xmfit" Omulis, Dr. G W | A ari: bay Mount Ratc and ldith bres. | | Dr. Goorgo T Millet delivered a yery LIVE_STOCK. Hogs. R por eal.: . 10% 61 1 ve, per ol ple. mum,' Lincoln. Til.; Dr. and Mrs, M. B, | ton, Fannio and Edith Davenport, Harry | interesting and instructive lecture on the Fevaiias Prio ol grignnnum: &% opint, 3 b TR «Amphsll .luln‘\t 101; Dr. J, H. Gray, | Akin, Howard Tilden, Blanche Parke “Home of the Montezumas,” on Wednes- | Cbleago, MA{ 29 —The Drovers' Jour- EPYSIIDR $'ri008 lo’d‘xde B Dt e P‘L)“M«Ifllfl The Pool Tournament, Lincoln, 'Dr.’ A. O, 'h\ulk(-n.-r' Harry Shears, Dwight Iler, Russell W day, before the Literary and Seientific | pal reports as follows: Showing the prevailing prices paid for live Y 5 sul- phate morphine, Dot 0 . 4c: strychnine. per X sulbhur, per The second night's playing of the pool INTS IN OIL—White lead. Omana, l‘ l.. slock on this market: tournament took place last night at the N Choige steers, 1300 t0 1500 1bs Cholée steers, 1100 to 1350 1bs York, !\ob DR En J. Davis, | ber, “Gertic Yates, May Cowin, Lulu | club. It wasa rare treat and should be Cattle—Receipts, 1,000; stead: Omala, Dr. and Mrs. W. H, Parsons, [ Smith, Bessio Wilson, Ed and Dwight | repeated in a larger hall and before a | $4:00@4.50: stockers and teeders, 2 84.10@4.2 ) $2.00@s Y £ ihattan with the following resnlt: | Ownba, Dr. Helen P. Phillips, St, | Swobe, Mattie Pollack, Maude Kimball | larger audience, “Every one who knows | Soifs guils and mixed, $2.00as. Fat ligtle stecrs 900 to 1050 1bs Tyhite lewd.” B s Dafh beat Fludo, Flude beat Staffer sud Louis, Dr.’ R. Ludlam, ana o, | and Nellie Nails, the doctor recognizes that heis a closeob- | ™41ope” Reoeipts, 14,0005 slow, closing 100 | Extra choicecows and heifers seal, 303 Irench Zine, Ted se Shafler beat Robinson. Dir. J. M. Crawferd (Am‘lmmtl fi , server, and his late trip afforded him | jower; rough anfl mixed, $4.00@4.95; pack- | Good to choive eorn-fed cows Yine, ih varnish sst, 20¢; Kenc sk} { B. L. Paine, Lincoln, Neb.; b,. U. B, Tne RiFLE club had an enjoyable time | ample opportunity to study Mexican | ing and shipving, $4.90&5.05; light, Common to medium cows vermillion, Eneglish, " in o], 75 The .n.,,,.m, assembly ot tha Presby- 4 Rastin, Koarney Neb.; Dr. A, M. Pierce, | Wednesday last, the veeasion of their trip | manners and customs. 4.80; skips, $3.50@4. 40, Good to choloa bulls.. Fod,100; T0s0, I, i1¢; Yenetian red, C00k® | toriun church of the United States now Sterling, N r. D, Pitman, Villisca, | to the wiile range at Bellevue. The | Charles H. Roberts, formerly a woll [ . Sheen—lieo (R SRR o son'a wize; Venetian fyed, Anwricaw 156 | iy session in Omaha have been invited to In DA S ‘Macomber, Norfolk, Neb.; | $hooting was excellent; a bounteous | known and exceedingly popular young | (Good to choice mixed hoes chroma " 1~.w hrome, yellow, REDUIDG, %6t | Visit this city on Tucsday, and the citi L. Simonds, Omaha, Dr. 'G. W. | luncheon was seryed, and this little trip dm" ist of this city, but now residing in ! ] ochre. Frenoh. é)ge achre, American, | zens who have carrisges, buggics, ete. W flllnms omunm, DAy Frartapee, | to Dellevue was voted by all who hud tho | New ¥ork, spent & fow days in. Omaba paBuaRMERtaok . Tards East Bts Representauve Salos. Te: W inter' ininerni, 2i¢e; Lonig iown, | aro requested to_ allow the visitors the Omaha, W. 'H. Hanchett, Omaha, | Dleasure of attending it a great succe Inut week, having come here on business 200; shipmen| sateady; choice heavy STEERS, 2i¢e} Spanish brown, 2%e; trince’s mineral, | use of the same to (lrlvu ubout the eity, Dr. H, B ulvnl, Nebrasks City, Ne b. ‘\""’“ii the guests of the club were Mrs. | and pleasure. = He was heartily wel- | native A 40 ,w; 'fair, to good [ No. Av. Pr No. Av. Pr. |8 s—Green butol I lostor, the Misscs Morsc, Richard- | comed by Ins many friends, They were iipping stourh, SR aL5:" tovaérs, s5 1 115 gi.io 00 g 40 | o MipRSs d',‘, B buichors, | S@es E10 | ppg \, & K.'s yosterday beat the D, & P theatrical lar in the | %08 Summers, l!xumlnlks.vbht"\r , Ken- | highly pleased to hear of Charley’s suc- stocker: “w«.xm (1806 4.00 A gree sking, se; damaged iaes, | . nine by a score of 13 o 11, RIVATE theatricals, so popular in the uml and Connell, Mrs, Clarkson, Mrs, | cess smee he left hore seven years ago | Hozs—Recelitss 6005 shipments, 200; cows, foon M, prica. " Taliow-- a ESED Setit S east, seem to bo overlooked a3 n me- " Colling and' Mrs, George Dana | for the M. lis. T o A0 | market was stéady: ehoico heavyand butch: | No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr, | iwoth s Tallow-—iige. ' Grease dium of social pastime in Omaha. In } . or the Metropolia, There he engaged in & t'l!ow "SL00@5.00; packing, St | 9..- 1011 8235 2. .80 8300 rsonal Paragraphs, ’ Ad. nm Following were the highest scores | the drug busines ; ers’ selections, for three or four ye 490 fact, DMiss Rustin scems to have SO U T, Yorkers, §4. a4, & BULLS. ,‘_ Mrs. C. Reed is very sick with heart glen _more “attention = to them | ) 831 0. AL Honry. Rl o e e i Alny 35 —Cattlo—teceipts; | No- Av, Tr No. Av. Pr | goiii proot. &1 ailiy) | discust and has been given up by her than '"fi’ l| our young society | £5 WOl lleu'ry.,. o & Heron B T Aeyson o talion shipmemtwnone: market was Slow, 2....1000 83 101 proof, £1.1:: do Aleohg physicians, Her two daughters,” one uesday people. a few friends were en- .|,,\|A,\ Lake.. tertained at her residence by a rendition of the charming little farce, *“Ihe Obsti- nate Family The cast w: about steady ~far shipping; choice cows, W & Morris him rapid promotion, and now he 15 | Bareners ..my." " omnon, hard to s, g AL Wilbur., assistant president of ‘the N. Y., R. & M. Hows—Rece shipnients, 2,000 are cmu\h'tl hl‘nm'l\ railway company, with headquarters in ket open: ” lmvn. closing 10@lde scores were made on the target New York City. lower; counmof cho(cn $4.00.24.00, 1, $3,1 ‘H-ar wine gallon. $1.00.4.%0. Gin, bl : Kentuacky bourbons, ' § and Pennsylvania n - Sheaf botrbon al + from Dallas and one from Sac City, are | here in attendance. | Mrs, Richmond Ricketts is very sick, Alarshul . McDonuld, of St. Louis, is number of Mr. Horbach 7% oy | On8'8 and 2's and not counted. Dr. Wor- e Weg00, Brandies, imported, 2 i the city visiting his relati Sylyester Arthir Wakelos | loy secured the prize medal for the week. | Colonel *Jim” Barrett, known to n\num ;‘;;;';;"‘gu.‘,‘,“;figfl, Gin, imporied. 843 | [ixown and Mr. Mullen, Mr. McDonald \."Miss lialcombe syt Washingtonians _as “President Cleve- | noo o Mar 98- [Special Tele B ot uet ashes B8 Soath, oo, supasaee, a Council Blufls boy and formerly Miss Rustin | . THE CALICO ball given by the German i land’s capital eity chum,” is in New B Y00k, May- $--IBpocial Telogram Ted case, §10.00616.00, i " clerked in Atkins and in Delaven Miss Shears | Ladies’ 8chool association at Germania | York city on a business trip. 1t1s with | t0 the BEE.|—Stocks—The stock excliange , lunnwlmr—lnm, rate ¥ drug stores. 1 cfo hias risen rapidly in his very charactor was exc lently por- | hall on Wednesday evening, was an ex- | him the president frequently takes a | 8djourned at noon to-day and trading was 440 44c erueible steol, 5 | profession of the law, and is now assist- trayed, and the make-up of ali the char- | ecedingly pleasant affair, 'The arrange- | drive around the city and out to Red very light, very few traders caring to take on 4.40 1t circuit attorney, His old friends acters exceedingly artistie, ments were perfect in every patticular | Top, and 1t is to Colonel Barrett that the | aline of stocks to carry over the Monday 4.40 gludly welcome him on his visit. —_— and successfully carried out, thanks to | president turns for advice with reference | holiday, ‘The feeling, however, was rather 4.40 el xquare nite, Colonel John Fox goos to St. Louls to- FRIDAY EVENING Mr. and Mrs, Joseph | the ofticers of the association, who are: | to District of Columbia afl bullish and an whva Bee in almost everything 44 enain, per Ib, 6-g@lic; day to there muster in a branch of the Barker were at Llome to many of their | Mrs, Wilham Segeike, president; Mrs, | pointments. The colonel is an old re on the list was recorded, Al newsealeulated j“g wedges, Bc; erowbars, Union Veterans' league, tho first organe {riends, whom their_invitations brought | Louis Heimrod, vice presldvnl. Miss | dent of Washington, a 1 i to atTect values was of a bullish nature, Dis- 10 apr!ng steal. 7(@be; Barden's | ized 1n that great city. to their residence, No. 1002 King street. | Augusta Pomy, secretar Miss Tina | ble wealth, with a 'suflicient income t> putches from the West brought glowing ace 410 {Burden's muld, slioos, § J. T. Hurloy has removed Thto bis:idw Dancing was the rule of the hour, sup- | Reichard, treasurcr, S v n( the many [ live at his ease without having any pro- | aonnss of the condition of the crops, which 4.4 “ l‘:\. l1011 m“(r lots, €4, ) o Lurley bas Feing plementod by refreshments. Mrs. Barker | prominent Germans of tho city present | fessional business. He s a typical souti- | Somn oy e e e At 440 et s1, h,,(_k',,.“,L § 2, ¥ F00 4 e e was asusted in receiving by Mrs, W. A. | were Mr. and Mrs. William Scgelke, Mr. | erner in appearance, a six-footer, with DFOSERIE 10 V0D SIS LnSistoa 4.0 '] A ‘w. | Gvorze F. Wright has returned from tedick and Miss Dunay. 'The mvitation [ and Mrs. Louis Heimrod, Mr. and ‘Mrs. | broad shoulders. He has n face of the | Per cént better than last year. The bavk 4.4 kexs, S1.5 { Washington, so far as lowa City, whore SSuy ist composed: General and Mrs, Orook, | G. Pomy, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Snyder, | southern type, durk in color, and adornod | Statement, too, was much more favorablo 4.40 Teet, 5. he will remain over Sunday. ' General and Mrs. Dandy, United States | Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schroeder, Mr. and | with a white mustache. He is probably | than had been anticipated, the reserve show- “2 Moses Folsom, formerly superintend. | Attorney Pritchett, l.mml ates Mar- | Mrs. Henry Beichard, Mrs. John | fifty-eizht or sixty years of age, but bears | Ing an increase of §1,580,000. The statement 415 Beakr.ed o bh it of the institution for the deaf wnd 3 U Biorbower, Mr. and Mrs., Frank lh- ard, Blr. and Mrs. Schaeffor, | himsolf like o wich younger man; He | of the Lake Shore road for the first quarter ‘. nalf bhls, $1.90; small, In bbis, §0.00: do, in | dumb, and now eonnected with the, b | nson, Messré: Hayseomn, Morsman, and Mrs, Tibke, Mr. and | wears bluck clothes, but fins a manin for | of the current year was published, and 4. half bbis, $5, herkins, in bols, $10.00;'do, | Moines Register, is hove greeting big ull | bnnh b.luuthn, Wessels, Jones, I\m. u‘.u,hwb\.rg the Misses Augusta, ! flaming red necktics, shor -rcdnn increase of §1,059,000, 'I'nis, to- 4. in Lalf bbls, 4 i friends, |