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M ‘hnnxlcnr, 20.80@0.00; short ribs, $.50@ 4 4.40 cans, 7¢; 50-1b round, 71§ ly ] 3 B E Wednesday evening, 'A‘I«tfl-irwu iven by \ - sATmAY IARKET FlflbRES. 4. 440 | 10-1b pails, Tige; 51b pails, Tie; 3:1b pails, SOIE R“-LIANT VENTS- Captain aud Mrs. Dr.and Mrs, lhuy EC“O S FRO‘ THE ANTE‘W Mu(u-r- Steady; creamery, 22@%o0; dairy, A, 440 e, s kin. A pleasant evenlnl was spent by all i —— 180124 i ¥ ‘ 440 Scaan — Gronulated, 7%e: conf. A, J— present, it Cheese—Fasy; full cream cheddars, 4 440 | 7@7ic; white extra C, 6%06ljo; extra C) Whut Btarts Out Firm But After- | 105,cri1c; flats, 11@ilic; young Americ in L0 | ehvany Lios cut loat, The@7iqc) | The Reception to Mr. and Mrs. A vagus entertaliimtnt which will give & Itoms of Intorost to the Members INERCALE] X 440 powdered t Chas dt. correct idea of Chinese customs, religion ‘wards Becomes Dull. Feys—Firm at 19196, M) 45 120 445 n bble, $0.50: do in halt L e e music and styles of dress will be given b of the Varlous Sccret Orders. — Tallow--Unchangod; No. 1 country, 4@ 0 440 445 iall, in bbls, ¥7.50; do in halt company of Chinese students, under the GONTINUED STRENGTH IN CORN- | “fiii £ LS groon e, 5 18 G | s g i Wl €50 BN rue wveEmioN oLuB - BALL | B RIRLA MY, AN | A ANDSOME PYTHIAN BANNER. ' — light, <|lv{ iy salted bull, 60 green Sated W 4% £ | oo Lorillards Climas, He: Splon: gi Friday evening, ):‘z':vamhur i followin alf, t, 1200130 calf, 12 20 4.43 id, 41c; Mechanic's Delight, 41c; Leggott N e ! hanksgiving. A Chinese wi will be % 5 B Provision Pit in a Badly Unsettled | G aied 10c; deacons, sach, o, 120 4.40 445 | Mevers star, 43%: Corneratone, c; Drum: | The Home Circle Party—Mrs. Balleys | oojopr ul‘t-«l‘x‘u\ entertaining prograime ren. | General Pythian News—Doings of the Condition—Trading in Cattle Receipts. Shipments. 240 440 443 ‘s Horse Shoo, 4lc; T. d., 7c; Sorg's | Progressive Euchre—Miss Miller dared and & grost Yarioty of Ohinese articles " Flour, bbls . 17,000 14,000 80 4.40 445 | Spearhead, 44 German—General Socloty Gose will be on exhibition and for salo. An ele- 0dd Fellows—The A, 0. U. Wi— Fair—General Market Jyhesy bis, © 81000 122,000 0 440 440 Rovs—Soven sixteenthe, 11g@iide, B~ TaRsoALS g gaut weppes will be served from 1o S olool A F. & A. M. Gossip—The 2 Corn, bu..... 141,000 431,000 80 440 443 oonENwARE—Two-hoop pails, ‘por . doz, = 3 Admission, 25 cents; supper, 25 cents. A i Outs. bu 106,000 114,000 %0 440 443 | g1a;threa hoop pals, #170; No Huub, & are cordially invited, T Knights of Honor. Rye, bu, 2,000 21000 20 4.40 445 0. Jtub, §.50; No. 3 tub, $4.50; 'w h- e 3 A . CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET. e OB,000 84,000 4471 | boards, §1 assorted bowls, $2.25; The Chase Reception. Tne New family directory issued by Chase g —_— New York, Nov 12.—Wheat—Receipts, 44758 | Tehurte, #0; No. g chrns, 8 No, 8 churns, | The reception given o Mr. Clement C. | & Eddy will Prove conveniont as wall as an | of i sqnren the firat supreme chamoelios Cureaco, Nov. 12—~ (Special Telegram 10 | 194 400. axports, 41,000; options moderately 4473 | &7, Chase, editor of the Excelsior, and his beau- ng addition to the book shelves of | from severe spoll of sickness JURHINCYS the Brg, | —The wheat market to-day wis firm bt declihed e sarly, later recovered 4473 | Crackens—Garneaw's soda, butter and | Chase heA bmAe Uy Hos, 3 aux and bellgs, Carcfully and | 0™ & Severe spellof ickness. SUHI e, SLA, B after 5 advatios of 36 and l,,,..N firm;’ apot. stronger; 450" | picnie, bef croams, 55 ginger snaps, So; aity | tiful and accomplished bride, by Hon. J. M. | G ANE, (8 aahked, the ittie social guido | ¢ teking the End \ 8 they gave prospoct of 500,000 bushels 1.8 ‘red, Shi@30ide delivored; 480 | TEASC Japan, 0Ge gunpowder, 0@ | landt, their boautiful home, between the | vt use for the awplo iuformation its pagos | Wpremo lodgo. is strongly favored. A w ""“{*, it 1 (g $laTiTa GRS LA Tait a .n_wg. 45 e Young Hyson, 2@55c; Ooolong, 20@ | hours of 8 and § o'clock yesterday afternoon | yield. prome councll has boon orgatized for the ool 106 fattition Kat TN 11CSIH Gitoct o R L orLAa 450 Synur—No, 70 eallon kegs, 8145@150: and evening, was @ recherche and brilliant Personal. management of this rank, Many of the rep- 1 VEUS MEALKS ToRA1" SRowa HEGEN: By ot | Taien. b w o, ikt ,,' £5 18 store 450 | New Orlea rallon, 8%(46e; maple | affair, Nearly everyone who was fortunate [ Mr. Herman Kountze is in Chicago. sentatives to the suprero 1...1{,@ Dot being . Searias, - The looal ik 2, P . ocembes 4.50 | syrup, half \,pl- “uldlmu-' per inllon, 80c; | in having received an invitation responded, | Hon. James M. Woolworth is in Washing- :'l"'l;""&;‘* sy :fluuifl‘ ':‘““{l";«j"m::‘" ‘ o:} f | TSI cats=atid DAY Viike ks 5t 455 lnkr:ll ';:lflv;n!. "l“j; :‘g'“-l ‘llgl:»fl alf gallon | and tho gathering was the most cheerful and | ton. atRgerant bl kit = A 4 Oats — Roceipts, 63,0007 exports, 1,000; - cans, v Hebgd § home-like of the scason, The palatial resi- | Mrs, n.il,(‘,uodrh»h has returncd from her - ANA ! a8 i G sy the number of head of stock sol 5 J S Ve o con- sses Dun ave returned from a go of the A. O. U. W. in reference the side of the bulis and both spotand futures | Coffeo—Spot, fair; Rio, auiet at 818,95 tor | o the matket yestorday 1‘*”““’ I s ::,‘;:::‘;l":f:"b"l‘c‘:‘l‘l,“’l"‘fv';:'l‘:ffi:zfa::‘ih‘;‘r": visit to Atchison, Upehureh Memorial, 8 not meeting with suc- were firm and in fair demand at Liverpool. pj options ‘a shade strongor and CATTL Dry Goods. ) Whic! s Ak dos Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Millard returned Tues- | cess. Many members are in favor of butlding ing weather., The groom and bride, Mr. and active; sales, 5 G. H. Hammond & Co Shippers..... Local... December started where it closed and sold from T3i{c to Tige early. January sold 1o better than the closing on Friday ai May sold from 794¢ to T0c. The closing prices at 1p.m. for wheat futures were: Prixts—Sorip Corors—Atlanta, B5lfe Slater, 5¢; Berlin Oil, 6c; Garner Oil, 6@ u PINK AND ROBES— l(uhmoml 6c; Allen ; Riverpoint, 5c: Steel lh\er, 0(‘; Rich- moml 6e; Pm!fix‘ likic IND160 BLUE—Wash- "IR'.OI\ 6c; Century Indigo blue prints, 10c; ¥ aihSocnin.00; - Januarv,. 81555 Fubruul‘). $15.15015.30; March, $15.10 tholoum—Firm;, United, 733¢o. Eggs ~Firn \venwm 123023¢. Pork—Quiet and firmly held. a hall for the order here, rather than contribs ute towards building & memorial hallin the small town of A\h‘ll\l\'ll.)"y Pa. day from Boston. Mr. and Mrs, H. B. Lockwood are making a tour of the west. Miss Hollingshead, of Philadelphia, is the guest of Miss Eustis! Mra. Chase, ssisted by the Misses Butter- Colonel Chase, Mrs, Woolworth and Meloria Woolworth, received the guests with a warmth of pleasing cordiality that at once made them feel at home. In the dining room Mrs. Doctor Coffinan Tng rmst uniform " commandry of the Cuifgghts of Honor was recently organized in d Mrs, Connell sk . L A L H. mond & Co,, American, bige: Arnold 65c; Arnold B10ie; X Mrs. C. E. Yost and daughter have gone to | Texas, and last week another was organized November y Docembar 7o, JAIUARY || Tate ~Tower and heavy; western steam, 2..,’,*.&’,1‘:{.':,.2:.‘:. A AR AnmldAl.“, Arnold Goidacal 10icc, Digss; [ 0id tho hignors, and presided with becoming | clifton Springs, N. Y. in Boston, with fifty;charter mombers. e, Muy Charters were bl 16,000 Armour & Co. Churter Ouk, 4401 Ramapo, 83¢c; Lodi, 43es | 805 oler were in charge of the room e | Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Ringwalt have ) bushels, rm on choice stock; western, | Rincun' & Co.: Allon, 5iqe; Richtond, bige; Windsor, be; iee charg Crry lodgo b* 1. of H, of East Los taken up their residence in Omalia. Captain and Mrs. John Simpson a this city on Tuesday from San Antonio. General Tom Wilson, U. 8. A, visited his ; western ereamery, 16@2ic. Checse— Quiet and steady; westcrn, @ 1. St. Louis, Nov. 12 taining the wedding presents, which were numerous, beautiful and costly, The sil- ver, china, bronzes, vases, hammered brass lamps, paintings, imported linen table The peculiar strength noticed in corn yes- terday continued to-day and a still further advance in prices for cash and futures wus the result. C A Angeles is anxious to know the whereabouts of K. G.Schinotte, n member of the lodge, formerly of New Orleans. Eddystone, 6c; Pacifio, Conser JEaxs—Androscogin, Tifc; Kear- sage, Ti{e; Rockport, 6lyc; Conestoga, 6. Barrs—Standard, S¢; Gem, 10sgc; Beauty, Speculators, Total.....ouvue . Range of Prices. ed in —~Wheat—Higher; e, ete. o v . " Varren Swi ¢! i v O e 1 i8 apparcntly firm on its | ash, T15ges December, Tho: May, S0Kc. 191¢0; Boone, 140 B, cased, §0.5 ware, brac-a-brac, etc., were attractively and | daughter, Mrs. Warren Switzlcr, this week. |y grand lodge of Kentucky at its ecent merits. The local stock has been reduced for [ - Corn—Cash, e: May, 424c. Showing the highest and lowest prices iy Ful 1510 per gont trade dis- e “"H"m{d and pronounced very | Mr. and Mes, I N | session the week about 400,000 bushels, ho receipts Oats ~Cash, N £ handsome by al ranko and his orchi o ed tho lnw fortiorly adopted, by an overwhelming vote, making Keeping o Masonic. offonse. Thus Missourk Kentucky, Ohio, Washington, Oregon sud other jurisdictions have passed upon tha question and all determined it in their grand lodges adversely to HII: saloon interest, R AF & A M, ha sowing grand ofticers in” Cali- m Newton Bucker, of Merced, is March Estee,of San ncisco paid for hogs, on this market during the past seven days and on the corresponding days in 1885 and 1336 stopping at the Paxton, have moved to 1707 Dodge street. Mr. and Mrs, Gannett will leave next week for the east. They will spend the winter on the southern Atlantic coast. . W. E. Annin and family leave on day for Washington to remain during the congressional session. Lyman Richardson and wife and Miss Minnie Richardson, after an abscuce of some wecks, returned yosterday. S, 8igc; Name- count—LL, 6 l\' ' Sigcs GG, 10} 18 Pork—$12.50. less, big Lard—#.40. I Whisky—$1.0 rm; creamery, 23@%c; dairy, furnished the music, and the time was very pleasantly whiled way until the close of the reception. As each of the guests departed they were presented with very pretty sou- venirs eontaining piecesof the wedding cake, and samples of crystalized California ovange Biossoms and violots. Tho monogram of M. and M ase was embossed on the boxes. The > was a Miss Lulu Edwards, of Santa Ana, Cal., and has already won a place in the hearts of ‘her newly made acquaint- to-day were but 166 cars, or about 30 cars less than estimated. The demand for cash corn put the price at 44¢, with half the month ot remaining, and with light receipts and v shipments it is not surprising that No- A e corn opencd | . Minneapolis, Nov. 12.—Wheat—Slightly ng a few times be- | lower: No. llmrd, chmhcr 70'¢; Decem- ber, il 7i5¢; No. 1 northern, Novem- December, 68c; May, T4e; No. 2 northern, November, Gie; December, 6314e; May, Tlc. Nov. 188, 3 «I 3 '\l 1 h 16¢; Bristol I.lh fie, 18¢ ‘Chter Wanr—Bibb white, 18}40; colored, 201 GiAM—Plunke s, Tifc; Whit- teaton, Thies Yorl, 3iyci Normand{ Drcss, ‘Calcutta Dress, Size; Whittenton Dicss, fc: Ronfrew Dross, i Tie Gravn Lonee, clec n».l the f which eaused it to touch again dropped back to 40 in corn continued to the close and pri M) v Alva Russell Conklin, of Indepen- NG Sl e | SRR L s e | D g \ ’ Y e: Stan. | ances, to whom she will bo at homo on | Miss Nellic Burns has returned from Lin- W Jountton, of i Qlelock p. m, were wwout the top for the ¢ ko Steady ipatents, $4.25@4.45; bakers', | | ALS T (.-J},“i‘\!ff‘ l’:xi:f:::"k“f Woods, 4ige; Stan- | (00 (GaVs of each week at. No., 809 Park | coln, ccompanitd by her friend. Miss Toto | fumi 1. ¢ Wegivililam doltisk ]"““h{,:“:", i, Bk G Receipts —Wheat, 255,000 bu, Dead hogs sell at o per 1b. for ull weights. f 19:¢c; Lewiston, | ayenue. Guests were present from Lincoln, | MeMurtry, who will spend a week with her. | Quldand, ¢ Alexander Gurton - Abell, Chiarters were 25,000 bushels at “2lye o Buf- | - Receibts Wheat, 25,00bu. o0 0 | 5Siking, or hogs woighing less than 100" bs. Vites Y i St e Plattsmouth, Missouri- Valley Junction and | ~ Mrs, C. 1, Sw Miss Lizzie | G. S. 8 Woks Acat nialh L5 day, botiytinde)| Ll ; el 0 no value. Pregngnt sows are docked 40 1bs, Thorndike 0 0, 8i/c: Thorndike 2 Council Blufts, Parrotte, returned home yesterday morning ,ta and stags 80 Ibs. by the public inspector. from their yisi rie steady ut the best points reached yes- om yisit to friend e strength comes in + closi { Thorndike 120, g —Wheat — Firm; in the cast and Le; May, T8i{c. Tur svm of Deseite Tie inclement weather Tuesday evening the greater i of the Hyperion club attended thei party of the scason at Masonic hall. - A thor- oughly good time was enj nd the good music and unique method of serving refresh- ments added greatly toward making the affair a notable and delighttul one. Dancing commenced shortly before § o'clock and con- tinued until after 12, Many of the costumies worn by the ladies were strikingly handsome and tasty. There were present: Mr. and Mus, D. E. Corby, Misses Livesey, Lawton, Healey, Stadelimann, Mayne, Green, Hana- ford, McLain, Cook, Boyce, Mulford. ' Beres- ford, Cantield, McKenna, Wilson, French, 0 has been paid out in charity to the widows and orphans of Master Masons and distressed Masons visiting San Francisco by the board of relief of that city. of the T, 0. 0. F, )0 have libraries. Mllwnnkl'i' \u lll‘ g 3 ; Everett, 7 rt from \u\unlwx Live Stock Notes. Cattle steady. Hogs are 10 to 15¢ lower. The receipts of hogs yesterday were C. Clefton, of Wahoo, was in with al hogs. M. Hurtzman, of Randolph, brought in five loads of hogs. H. Swartz, of Silver City, was at the stock yards yesterday. T. J. Sroton, of Sidney, Ta., brought in a load of choice hogs. Frank Dewey blossomed out yesterday with a brand new suit. Merriam bl visibiot six weeks, by her mother, Mrs. E. A, Carter, of Pres- F XXX 100 Bea: ek fiu, 11c; K Memorial, 15¢; Canton, 15¢; Umhmu,_, Hercules, 18¢; Leaming 3 Cottswold, 2hc. Stevens' B, Ge: bleached, Te; 7i7e; bleachied, Sijei Stevens' hlv.uhul dige; ' Stevens' N, 9%c; Vge! Stevens' S R, 1214c. Tuble oil cloth, $2.85; Dado Holland, 13i¢c. visions were Receipts of hogs than expected, but prices was @ fair supbly of buyin rts also bought moderatel their purchases had but litth upon the market as packers d sed to fill the crowd up. was a persistent seller of pork, and short ribs, k"lfllll’«ll rk declined 1 10e and .11 v unsett |l and far better Tasne A 8,000 1od, and of this number ov d of Licutenant Chittenden arrived from t this week. The lieutenant and his vife will move to their cottage ou State street, North Omaha. Sociar_Renekaw Decnee Lodge of Man- H., hus over 500 members, being the largost lodige of the kind in this country. 12.—Wheat—Good de- q@7be, Firm; No, '.Emnml 47c. Real Estate Transfers, D I, Thomas, tax deed on lots 6 and 8 blk 5, 7 blk, 4 John M Doughe Tie Ovp Frrrows of hased near Trenton nis an eighteen room mans be a home for indigent sw Jersey have »acres of land u, which_is to mbers, and mod. nger at §5.65 Steady at 31.( Bofore t 1 in pork, plain Holland 5t K —Plai o & Miller, Hruner, ll\lssull, Sexauer] Lon the plan of the Philadelplia houe, P . 12.—Corn—Firmer; A T . ke, 3 A ol " or of the order wi o 1 ;\&“‘ll hgn- flmf" Wlhl"-q»-\ "|Y s l':;_’k- Hnul'rmln«h Strong and higher. Pork— | load of hogs yesterday. B i No, y' i BH No 1,8 4, | Day, llm.-n riftn, imuguu, “Livesoy, i ‘ ' i ‘Akml :unl||u|( Ih nunu: r s .un: 1 John Dern, of Hooper, brought in two Quechee No, 1,3, 42¢; Quechee No. ' ‘. |,-|| Patterson, Tate, ‘fbl , 1l ) ¢ 100 w Acr, the' oficial order of the u‘»‘;r"f:: Hope m“ Tiolowarat 1310, brok: , £5.50; long clear, | loads of choice hunvy hogs which he disposed 1ec ln'c'l\( 3¢, .rz'gt Anawan, B. Smith, Bryans, C ol 1L Ambler and wifo to Otis 11 T hnu 1 into the hands of Dew. was offer -Ikwn increased fre d Do- | Qocmmonulot nt sus0. L OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS. ""* L ik ) ie, o UES i or, will sti l-lmmnmmr cember broke from &, i , 2503 . d closed Liverpo demand fa Firm and ingly; Cali- CompONTERSL $6,606235,00, BLANKETS— \\'hltc,'l 00@?7.50; colored $1.10 @8.00. John J'Mahoney and ¥ at #.50. Janufiry sold ribs wore sold heavily from £6.6214 to #6.4 THURSDAY EVENING Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Moore entertained a number of their friends Produce, Fruits, Etc. The following are the prices at which Asspssmext No. ll-. the eighteenth for of the American Legion of Honor, was and .lnnuur\ broke . 1. 68 7d per cental. South Omaha, w d t whist. 1,000 | called to the supreme treasury. Octobér 14, £ but rallied and closed | 11 i ; round “lots of ‘producc_are sold on_this < 5 Borkel K S ooda R 3 § B closed | 00 n " Firm and demand fair; mixed west- & 4| “Breacnen Suemixe—Berkely cambric, i and No. 11 1 on thé membersde* ainige ,~...'.‘L‘r"i.!T‘ S | ke “4“1"“‘“’““1 :l’:‘t’l’r’l‘;v’r Jm Tabor ':'r’“flm'k'l":::; I ot - | No. 60, fie; Best Yet, d-t, 61ic; butter cloth | Mus, Fraxw Corririen gives a musicale | - Roscuan, lots 16 and 17 bl 7, lots 27 Lhe uall G ]'ur\\(-ll 8¢y i ruit of 63 Hope, Tigc; King linguent No thirty-six hs, amounting to 104,500, e last claim reported on the call was _paid 00, 41{c; Cabot, Tig 25, blk 11, Albright's annex, W ¢ Loom, 83c; Greene C Rmm\m Pote n et al to Samuel Thursday evening for the benefit of the or, 2,000 fund of the First Cougregational church. ways be supplied on outside orders at the same prices quoted the local trade. Wieat—Steady; CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. 3 askod, ; 5 cambric, 11c; Lonsdale, 111f¢; ' Lons- Mortenson, lot 10, blk & days after death, California hus no death %o '"'h 3714 bid; | Burren—The receipts continue fully equsl ““”"”“'",, i S a*y : it g 3 3 Ty L’ s0ldc RIS MLl w York mills, 10i¢c; Pepperell, | Migs Isaacs entertained a few friends | o Hill's, w d. - 3,400 | on this call o NL'“I';-""'!v I\" T"Io);u m'm Tagc usked; May, 40}ge. '.flo.h'\‘.‘in'iii\'iifll"i “in:u.-gm::m 2 “h@w&'; Pepperell, 46 inch, 11305 Pep’ | Monday ovening at hor home, 113 South | Emma " Sessemame " 'to” " Bornard When the new laws go into effect assoss- he EE. | —CAT was fair for i Pepperell, $-4, 18¢; Pepperell, l’ql])l olly nu 221/c; Canton, 44, mph, 6c; Wam: Sacksse, power of_attorney. Phillip Swoboda to Verogel Swoboda, lot 8, blk 5, Lymore place, wd...... George W Buck to M; iffith, 50 of w100 0f 1 and 2, blk 19, lluu~ scom park, w d.. 4,200 E V Smith und w m son et al, lot 9, blk !'0 h V Swith's add, w d. William Lote; Twenty-fourth street. Those present were and Mrs. Carlisle, Mr. and Mrs. Woods, Mr. and N M, and Mrs. Haines, Dr. and N Botkin, the Misses Botkin, Woods, Messrs. Wally and Lennep. ments will become delinquent on the 1st and 15th of cach month, respectively, as one or two may be levied. Saas—The receipts of eggs liberal and the market fa An occasional case was sold very hard to get that price. Curese—Market fair. Fancy full cream, full cream twins, 13c; brick Limberger, 100 domestic, 16@@18e. market was flat Saturday. About all the useful and fair steers were sold. Some plain and common oddsand ends were left. About all the | Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Nov. Texans and rangers were disposed of before > Drovers’ Journal reports noon, A large number of stockers and anazkos ,':'."‘l"",’i foeders were carried over, also several lots of Wws, bulls and mixed, $1.25@3.00} poor and common canning he gen- | Texas cattle, 816000300, eral market closes steady LIVE STOCK. active at 20c. 2lc, but it was 200 s which i soon to be organized by cmplars in California_will be an periment of the benefit system in the order, and its promoters, having this objeet in yiew, carnestly request the 'co-operation of the members of the city. It is expected that this WX Bantic l.mlu THE LOD the Good 'Aurora LL, 44, bie Crown XXX, © hic; Indian Hend, 44,714 {c; Old_Dominion, 4-4 4e3 Pepperell O, 4-4 Mgs. R. P. Bu-v«unnl ave a luncheon Thursda Mrs. G. A, Joplin, at her humn 2630 Capitol avenue. The fflhll\\lllfl ladies were presen rs. H. A, a Hoosior LL, 4 wrenco LL, 4- 4¢3 Pepperell H 4—4, 1 “ 3,000 PorrTry—The poultr ‘ot al to € ando Toft, being a part of blk 19, Hogs— ey ;) i = Sl Doud, Mrs. Bradley, Mrs. Dr. Darrow, M V Smith's first lodge organized with a sick benefit con- 1 light, | terday. ~While the receipts weronot very | got Pepporcll, 84, 1be: Pepperell, 94,18 Hootto Dinow, Mes. W, I Bareotie Mia. || -add, w .. 6,500 | nected with it will prove u great spccess. Good Sheep 01 £ avkob ! stoady 1| o aba aciib s #9100 foriye chisk “'-:Lmll)‘:‘:kr‘:: Pepperell, 104, 20c; Ut - A. D. Schermerhorn, Mrs. “A. C. Kennedy, | EQwiv S Moot and awife to G 1 Roft o ‘\“h'fi‘” muttons, $235@400; stockers, ; I, but. they wero glad to sell at any | veaciyesth ik 703 W. Hills, Mrs. J, L. Kennedy, Mrs. | 4 68 0 Bright's annex, wd 118 | DUpING THE Byiiiian festivities i this ity in October the e ittee Texans, #2.003.40; lambs, £3.705¢ in October the committee of ar Drice, A good! i Grabam. Mrs. W. K. Potter, Mis. W. and it was impo; iy chickens went at Aug Kountze and wite to William' H ble to sell out even at that : gements builk, shupe of a $60 banner to 2 Duck—West Point 20 in, 8 0z, 1014c; West Nation . offered a prize in the Cows, 20 in, 10 0z, 121de; West Point 20 in, 12 the K. of P, lodge which appeared Shpmetan 00 hick 00; o; West Polut i0 i, 11 o N paragle with the largest number of me Hous—Trade was brisk, with a few lots of shipments, 1,000 A e chickens, $4.00; mx:\i gdonia X, 9'gc: Caledon the most pleasant events onhv scason, The 000, & 2,500 | in citizens' dress, e lodge No. 9, at Ash- fancy heavy selling a strong 5e higher, mak- HRooo .::.’& “'““m‘ 0.‘:“_ num\ 9@rge; Ots, 9@iije. appointments were perfect, the plate cards (ul‘lnfi.-;lhnlmx etal to T M Stuart, land, Neb., won this prize, and on Friday the ing #4.90@ .95, The bulk of the packing sorts air to prime, & Genernl Markets. ots 2, 6 and 8, blk 24, South Ex- being shaped like the letter Y, with the guests name. Those present were Miss Hol- lingshead, of Philadetphia; Mrs, Clement aamé arrived in this city. " Tho banner i of beautiful design, made of the best of silk, with gold cords, tassels and $4.00; snipe, $1.25; jack rabbits, 35@ 40c each: small rabbits, .25 per doz; deer and antelope, s@de; deer and antelope sad- R tribtatas suna feeders, $160@2.70} ommon, §4.50@ ight sorts, $4.70, wi ith culls und pigs at Bold botween &4, Il}.l' fancy at $1.80¢ change place, w d Jehu H Hungafe, tr Brennan, 14, biks Frovr AND FEEp—Minnesota patents, 2,50 per cwt; Minnesota bakers! 1,400; shipments, 800; o 15@ 150, Ghiigs. Mos. Butile, Wiss Tuskls, i lace. The front is @ dark red and bears m ._,‘mu oy and higher; choice he dles, 12 14e. < straight, $2.20 per cwt; Kansas and | Snee Mo e e i hretzun o | Dlks 62, biks 6-2 the conter the armor with the cmblems of btchers' seloctions, $4.70G4 POTATOEs—The market is about steady. | Missourl winter = fan sents, $2.46@ | non of Dortland, Or M of s place, wd. . O | R R T e A R, (o L. and packers, medium’ to- choi Home grown stock in car lots is selling at ); Nebraska patents, srye flour, | Miss ke, Miss Haleombe, Miks Mabol 13a1; | John H. Hungate, frustee, "t Thos, the other side appears in largo letters of gold New Yong, Nov. Diggs, common to good, £.00@4.40. sx@e. Au occasional small lot from” the B@!1.90 per cwt; 1ye, m,' $1.40 per | combe the debutante of the week, Miss | Brennan, lot, lot 8 bik 11, the following: **Awarded by the Knights of 3 , Nov. Special Telegram to Kansas City, No —Cattle—Receipts, | 8tore goes at 65i0c Salt Lake stock, 90c. | cw vheat, Graham, $1.75 per cwt; corn- Bedford plmu SweRT _POTATORS stock, £5.50 per bbl. Beins—The_demand is not active; good Yates and Mrs. Yates. Pythias of Omaha to Star lodge No. 9, K. of " P., Ashland, Nebraska, for the largest nume bor on parade at Omaha, October 12th the Bee.]—Srtocks—The New York stock | 1,000; shipments, 3,000; good strong and market opened heavy this morning, with common steady ; common to choi ‘ 2. 0 feeding hoice new Jersey | meal, yellow, %0c per ewt; cornmeal, white, $1.00' per cwt; chopped 'feed, $16.00 per ton; bran, $12.00@13.00 per ton; screenings, Thos. McCullock to et al, und }¢ lot 1 and 2 Audl‘(,\\\! & Benson's add. wd. M. AxD Mrs. F. E: BarLey gave a cuchre Wa4.80; stockers, d " D! party Friday evening at their home, 1504 13,225 | 1887 " 5 | Stoers, 82,65 ¥ clean_stock, $2.00@225; fair 10 good, $1.50 | §.00a1%,00 per ton. R PR 2 Rl B0t Gribbin to Hossa Xobinson, 15 A large delegation of knights from Omaha, per cent from yesterday's final figures. The | “Hoge— Receipts, 17,000; shipments, 500; [ @Li5; California beans, Hav—The low prices of the past week and | Torin Nincteenth stroct, = Ml mikuic nd 0} 12, bl 12, Kountzo * and. o ’ markot was very sact ON10Ns—Home grown 1‘n(w$l.f\0' Spanish Latey won the first prize, an ink stand, and Lincoln and other portions of the state wil e, however, and the | market weak and 5e lowe than yesterda, the inability of dealers to sell immediately on wd.. Mr. John Gannon the booby—‘ia loft shoe," 4,000 | goto Ashland one day this week, probably weaknoss disappeared immediately and ng firm;common to choice, $00@4.60} | Onions, #.00 per 50.1b crate. tard. 80c: | Arival causing demurage charges has cut Thoso prosent wore: M. and Mrs. Jaclkson, | South Omaia Land' Co. o Mariar Wednesday, where the beautiful banner will prices began to raise. The losses of the | SKips and pigs, $2.7 00. I{ ~‘~‘§h: ‘lu'"!v B stand ;:J:-‘ & fk' off the receipts to_some_extent. Yesterday | Mr. and Mrs. Hensman, Mr. and Mrs. Latey Lewis, lot 4, blk 14, South Omaha. be presented to the members of Ashland i ohialaut tandl Coactional P selects, Bige; extra selocts, d3c; New Yor e supply on U market was ight, prices & | Me: and Mra; Gannon, Mr. and M Collett | W et 550 | lodge. 4. W. Lounsbury will probably make ) K. 3 $ ittle s ger, g g praivie “olie . 2 Ol 60d and wife o J a ) X . The blished over the_eutie lis, but ) STOCK A Soaints hoqual . thot demand) atrongur, good uplind y going and Master Collett, Mr. and Mrs. Haskall, ohn Con- the presentation spe The knights at ¥ N don, lot 2, blk 15, Albrigh wd Hugh " Ch Jnl\ln-uul Tot 4, bk 8, l.)upum, place. Mr. and Mrs. Percival, man, Mr. and_ Mrs. Baile Balker, Mr. and Mrs. B Brown, Mr. and Mrs, Counsman, Misses Haskall, Falirion, Harris, Pauline and Min- nie Collett, Buker, Latey, Messrs. McLane, Chaplain, Pickers, Nelson, Copley, Conrad. ' **n Miss MiLLER gave a german Wednesday evening at her home, affair was in honor of was one of th The partic ; and Mrs, k Gln\l ste 'k, 4 Mr. and Mrs. ett, Mr. and Mrs. Ashland are making extensive: preparations for the reception of their brethren, and will tender them a banquet and ball in the even- ing. lon a s 1%, Cattle. fle 1, New England 7§ and others | The receipts of cattle yesterday were light ller amount The advance met with no [ and the ma; quict. Only 193 head were and Hocking Valley became prominent | 5014 on the mavket. Prices remain about the 4 A sunie. atter part of the hour, rising 1 ecnt. At 11 o'clock the and strong at the best prices reached. The murket was more quict after 11 o’clock and part of the gains of the previous hour were Jost. The decline was for insignificant swounts only, however, though the heaviness 0@d0c; rutubagas, S0@Hc, rs—Very few furs have been received he supply not large. t, as the trappers have hardly com- s 20@i0c; mink, striped skunlk '8 annex. 200 cm.w large oyster plant 0\‘~1 | L. e doz bune or salsif 500 SPRINGFIELD 1L0DGE 87, K. of P, has or- dered its paraphan dogree and ampli- fied work. [t will be heautiful and costly. . 5.00 per hundred. iy—The supply is light. * Good stock brings 40c a dozen. There is some fancy stock on the market which sells at 45c. LrrTce—Choice southern stock, e per doz. .00 prairie, 60w 400450 No. 1, per 1b, $2.00@3.00; No. 2, $1.00@ otter, #1.00@6.00; dry deer skins, 2000 3 per 1b; dry antelope, elk, moose, etc., 15 (e, Seiwrs—Cologne spirits, 188 proof, $1.10; ality, 101 o 101 proof, §1.12; spi proo, £1.10° do 158 proof, $1.09. ~ Alcohol’ 188 y lut o 205 North Hogs. The recelpts of hogs were heavy and the The market opened , but soon dropped to Inferior grades brought §4.20@ Pigs, $.00. 5458 head were sold. ,000 w W. B. and Jennie Cowies to W Il Power of attorney, Joseplh and wife to Nils Hogelan et « Ricranrn OF A “ind chancellor K. of P., was in th anln\ in_consultgtion K. of R. and S., 1B nch, Chgns i1l left on Hm train for al, lot 6 Wm Lale; 100 hoice Michigan cider, $6.50 per nts werc - O veling S Roed, Miss Shears, Mr. blk S, A\sl'nln. kuuld wd 8,000 Pl.nmuuun. where he visited the lodge in Sasted until near the close, when the market Shoc frsc- el & Chiorzy, 88,000 Boll | froof, $510. per wino gallon: Hedistiled | birs st Tarton. Miss Kuhmci, Dr, Smith, | 16 M Marston to the pubio atiivi that eity. alz bocome fir o A few sheep were received, but none sold #0.00; Cape Cods, $10.00@10.50. | whiskies, #1001 Gin_ " blended, | N Safiie McClintock, Mr. Kennedy, Miss | Albert Zenimer o Richard Cushin » :.. come ?.m and the losses from the | o, & JOW IS h TR e T $1.50@2.00; Kentucky bourbons, Mongland, Mr, Paxton, Miss Lake, Mr.dor | -8l 1ot 6, blk 72, South Omaha, wd.. 35,000 [ Prririoxs have beeh Tecelved and granted ! h“";:';“\l n most cases wero mado up o stock. {8 geling in_round | 6 Kentucky | “and | P dane Miss Kennedy, Mr. Ringwalt, Miss | Herman Kountze and wife to Jjohn ¥ for the following K. of P, lodges: ] sgein. There was o special featuro and the Oficial Recelpts. ; § fancy Johnatluns, $4.00. 3 2 00 tolden Dixon, Mr. Ott, Mids Vashti Miller, Mr, | Flack, ot 3, blk 5, Kountze's Place, At Elmwood, Cass county, to be known as elose was active and firmat about the best PoraoR n RRUINH ne0: Gourbon and rye whiskics, $1.50@3. wd Broch, Miss Brown, Mr. Wilson, Miss Choice rice 1,600 : Sty ot cent 91, with thirty charter members. 06 Ao R % -« e rice corn, 3@ilge per 1b; | dics, imported, 5,005,503 domestic, $1 Hugn Doane. Miss Williams, Mr. Pop. | 910 1V Flack and wite' to'J W' ishop, » be instituted November 24 by D. D. G. C. . : Sheep. 1805 ol”s v kinds, 2@?2!4c per 1b. s 3.00. Gins, imported, $4.50@6.00; domestic, pleton, s Ida Dixon, Mr. Coen, Miss Mil- same. 9,500 | . W. Race. t'hx\'mnx\u. —Government bouds were SUIPMENTS, 2 @b l')‘“‘\“:r‘ hgllf"' na $4 "b)w;’}:flx #.50 ‘l).'.‘-uu . Champagnes, imported, per case, ler, MF. Ward. Mr. Wilbur Beall led, The | Chas F! ok to M A Upton, 1ot %0, bik At Ponca, Dixon county, to be known as : dull but steady. Cattle, 24 cars, " | Chicago | O o D fonela PO X B 00@5.50: | ooa@ds.00; American, per case, $10.00@ | fayors ‘were bags and matchsafes, Japaneso [ o0, S 15 Rogers udd. ... ———=lodge %0. To be instituted November € YESTEKDAY'S QUOTATIONS. Sheep, 16 cars, N Chicago s essina lemons, $5.00@5.50; | 16.00. dolls and painted wooden favors, caps and | M A Upton and wife to C 16, by D. D. G. C, R M Goshorn. '.s (P ' H 19 care, \\Jbuxh s ie LS Malaga, & l:: e “y;:«:;:‘lli‘«lun‘\:'uw Fate, 870 :‘!\x!nw birds, cologne bottlcs, pen wipers, painted lot Lund 11, bl 87, South Omaha, ¥ Picit o P 0. it 50155 o spok, por o3 | erackers and frogs, thimble cases and paper 6,000 Canada Central Pacitic Chicago & Alton €. B.&Q . ohn’ L Ol- 2, 26, blk 6, lot ot 3, bk B, lot 2, nm 2, Albright’s annex, w d..... New York grapes, 51b baskets, ights, dusters and ash rec per set, $1.50; fellocs, ‘tongues, each, S0c; axles, square nuts, per Ib, 6@i3c; coil lowing the prevailing stock on the markes: Choice steers, 1300 to ces paid for live J#4.25@4.50 ner et al, lot 13, blk 11 s 4 _hubs, 8003 Paciic Maii! | P.D.&E..... A canrp party was given Thursday e by Mrs. Collins at her home on C BaxAxAs—The m; with bananas at $2.00(@ ot is well supplied . Hahn;, M. of 1., 7, Helm- “hoica 00 per bunch, 1b, 615 @ 13e; malleable, Swl0c; iron | oo NF 2, ¥ 3 ¢ Pt skl atocs, 90040 10 NyremRegnuie (@12 v Brazil nuts, | wedge 's, 63 harrow teeth, Je; | 4VEHUS: . Totafsules. ... sieeneees s $102,901 ..g Mt A 1 R ihbens 1 G Corn-fod range lhl,n=|||t‘n4h. &n‘n cona, English wal- | spring stecl, 4 Burden's_horse shoes, M e Nt Hongl ona e . Looschen; O, G., P. N, Quasb, J et o Good to choi nuts, 16@180; Albarts, 1% “-‘"-.”"""I'}I“; g;‘;)‘(;‘ ‘:{‘r“;";”hf" barbed | opahis popular young men, has just r Builaing Permits, A0 preferred... Common to medium cows. £9.40: ,"‘,,‘, il turned from the east bringing with hun one The following building permits were issued A LArGE attendanct of Hm members of Ne- P& O Good to choice bulls ) H of Connecticut’s fairest daughters as his Mu.-nl.-\- by Superintendent Whitlock: braska Lodge No. 1 Knights of Pythias are Ao preferred. Good range feeders . bride, the daughter of Frederick Hurd, esq., barn, Twent »d at th ext meeting, Wednesday exas Pacific, Good native feeded )0 1bs and rnment Jay , two-thirds price. Tal: | ¢ of the leading citizens and business men " oty g, to consider the advisability of rais- & upwards 3 Mocha, ORI DS Al | of Bridgeport. His numerous friends wish 4 "Prime white, 3¢; yellow, Fair to medium native feeders, 900 1bs and upwards. . 3 Stockers, 400 to 700 ibs I v “On call, easy at 8@4 per cent, | Erime fat shoep. 1ast loan 3 per cent, closed at 21 per cent. Fair to medium Pk MEKCANTILE PAPKI—0@S per cont, | {ommen shoep Stmntano. ExouaNar - Dull but stoady ai | Light and medium tiog ing the rank fees to §50. DL A Ios dava, K tor MeLaughiing 4 XXX, 2330; Dilworth's, #43c; Hed Cros flm.mm Extra #tie, 82.60; No. 1, §£200, heavy stable, $1.00, stick. 8lj@ige. #1.80(41.90. Hi0e. nut, §10.95; range, $10.25 a lump, §.50; lowa 254,75, Mr. Van Horn and his young wife wmany years of happincss. T —— — - oy TnE naLr of the Brotherhood of Locomo- tive IYiremen to be given Wednesday night promises to be u success. A special train will be run leaving Council Bluffs at 8:55 p, m. and leaving Omaha in the return trip as w.fln\l( | m nut, §: lllmom N A Tue orexiNG party of the winter series of the Home Circle club took place at Masonic hall Friday evening. Forty-three couples waltzed und schottisched to a sclected pro- George Saul and Hicko) B. P. Knight, addition to” dw Dry Lumber. ’ d . TS « ! Davenport and Pleasant. ... h Wy S18¢ for sixty-day bills, and $4.85% Good to choice heavy hogs. N 103;(11e; breakfast DIMENSIONS AND TIMBERS. gramme of sixteen numbers. The openin . ::nm;.‘ 4 HLSY forde- | Good to choice mixed hogs. bacon, 103@llc; bacon sides, 83{@lc: dry 3 Barty was characteristic. of the club whose Five permits, aggregatin Tig newly elected on‘f«rn of the Elks wera e R - 1o salt, 7! T@rie; dried beef name is synonomous of hospitality and good Lol SAIXE installed Wednesday eyening b{' D. D. K. PRODUCE MARKETS, PPrOSOnative Balos hams, 10@i1c; dried beef regular, 914 @10}gc; fellowship. December 11, the date of the Another Streot Car Robber: rand Ruler Francis. Exalted Ruler Dav- . i e WESTERN COWS. hrms, picnic, 73{@sc. next party, will be the seventh anniversary |, AR £00ECNY Y. wport made the following appointments: 1 ago, Nov. 12, —Following are the 2:30 Pr. No. Aw. Pr. Diikp Fruits— —Apples, new, 1{'s, 6c: evap- of the organization of the club, on which nother successful sneak on the cash box squire, Phillips; lnner Guard, Geo. B, cmlmm loes: i : $1.85 orated, 50 Ib ring, 10@10B¢; raspberries, casion an especially attructive party will be | of a strect car was made last evening about | Eddy; Chaplin, Wantland; Organist, Woods 1“-";‘ Steady and unchanged; winter CORN FED NATIVES. evaporated, 25 lackberrios,evaporated . given, 6:45, from car No. 23, at the end of the Far- | burn. Last night a large number of Elka :{nu‘.‘;o\mn‘i‘flq per bbl: spring wheat, 4.15 95{@10c; pitted cherries, 19w@20c; dxi—8x8... .. nam and Park nue line near Hanscom | Were the guests of the ofticers of Fort Om i PBtS P Rol Yo, S0 per bl (ATIVE PEEDERS. new, 7ie; evaporated, peeled peaches, e et night, | park The drivor, Jack Turnee had lefe the | @1 inforual social having been arranged by } Wheat—Moderately active and firm, fluc @29¢; evaporated, unpared, 18 19¢; n(-\\' 1st and 2nd, llmr L w InLh' 828 will inaugurate a series of hops, which are to | car for a fow mintites to go info the barn, | the line officers. sty eat—Moderatoly astive aad rm, fuctu- gurrents, 7@y pruncs, 8 3d, clear, Tiuch, 8. 3 5., § be give the winter in Forest hall on | and in his absencs the robbery was _effected. q" e Jor u::.)nm l‘l:&:‘ e above g 3 X 3 3 . Shk. Pr. | 2c: raisins, London layers, 2. " "13, 11, 2 in L the corner of Sixth and Pi streets. The | After securing the boodle the thief walked Keystone Long 5, 1. 0. 0. ., was eprAA 1S 00h, T8 M) Deoswher, X «. O # | fornin looso muscatels, '#10u A select, 1 inch,'s 28, : club is a strony one and prowises o be un- | leisurly down Woolworth avenue where he | instituted Tu evening “at ’ their hall, Valencia, slzuu ay \mvg and higher, elosing S¢@iie 14,136 2 in usually successful, streets, by C und Master was joined by another party. The two wern Sixth and Piere G 4.35 ons—Oyster, standard, per | B 1inch,s. 2in 5 - > ed A8 ] rge H., Cutting, of Kearney, ¢ © Yesterday: cesh, 4i}c; December, 435 strawberries, 21b per case, | * 1k, 13, 3 in At 1 residence of fTon. Tames B, Boyd, | thavitinits, who notlcbd s raehbon miies | by the initiatory staff of Omaha Lo R i Botine. 2t Abaut ontaido 4 raspberries, 21b, per case, £.00(0 POPLAR LUMIER. Wednesday, o sale of fancy articles ok | the thief's arm, and supposed he wasa driver | Gharter, members, Alf Viney, William A. { G LRI A SN0, 80 Abogt outalde 4 ornia pears, per Case, #4.004.0; | Clear Poplar, Bx. Bds, 3¢ in., 325 . place for the beuetit of the organ fund of | going home for his supper. Mr. Ingrahm de- | jsoiey, William Steruan, C A, Olsen, I, M. Jiron) onss, W0} er, Ge; 4 apricots, per case, $1.10@4.23; peaches per i< in. Pavel, 838 A Ierinity. The display of fancy work was | Borios tho man ne &y s, wolsdessod for. | Bock, 5. H. Hellman, J. 12| Christiunson. A b case, $.7@5.85; white cherries, per case, | Corrugated Ceiling, J. .. especiuily pleasing and the amount realized | Tow, of medium height, The cash box con- | Forty-five candidates were initiate Arley - Qulet &t 760 44870 | 8.00; plums, per case, §3.80@3.90: blueber- BOARDS. was quite large. tained $15 and §250 worth of children's | T0llowed next Tucsday evening by th Piiuie Tilothy—2 35@2.0. S0 | o, peor ot s ‘I"‘{,"‘ o “""‘ 51881800 | No. 1, com, 51 s$17.00 Bt tickets. ' No arrests have yet been made. others. 'The officers el S ey, i e 07 | portase, #2007 pincapples, S No. 8 «* %1350 | No. 4 w1300 | Tum Harey Houns'club will give four balis 9918 WAJA J/ Viney, N. G.; William \.mk“:‘_“ Yo 4.40 20@5.75; 1-1b sulmon, per d SOUTHERN YELLOW PINE. during the scason: November 22, December 2 e e TRTO o William A. Kelley, secretary; O. Pork—Astive butuasethied and frrogul 440 | &b goosberries, per case .“ 3 6 in. flooring. . 23, Junuary 11 und Eebruary 8, ? In McArdle Precinct, treasurer lodge will meet every Tues. PRt ot . Jl’ec\l ar, 4.40 string beans, per case, $1 '2-1b lima beans, " < N In McArdie precinct at the late election S, | day evening at their hall, northeast corren H Nlmuam) at medium figu anuary, :.4‘8 ;'w_l;vihtlsu:! R nm)nvwlul peas, tdu‘l;« e r: in :ulmx Miss Maggie Gibson, of Spokane Falls, | G. Allen and I'. A. McArdle tied for the ofice | Sixth and Pierce st 3 s iy June peas, per case, : | Clear 3iu Partition W. T, is the guest of General and Mus. | of justiceof the peace, cach receiving twenty- el fl'::"‘lu&w#m b:vu:: cash, L0 b tomatocs, #4030} % corn, $.80@ | Clear hmm,ll..k 1 in. Wheaton, at Fort Omaha. e R TR A Internal Revenue Collections, 's. 85.1 n v Jlear corrugated ceiling, 4 in W some ngreement among thomse! *Yesterday's internal re Dry Salted ulders, §5.10@5.20; 440 ReriNep Lakrp—Tierce, Tc; 40-1b square | Yellow pine casing aud base, AN 1yzomnaL hop ‘was given et the Fort uhnubg\vhm & hopoies M lo who y TeRue Colantin amounted to $6,795.50.