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e ———in™ Yoo - . o e s S o ey THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY NOVEMBER 20, 1887.~TWELVE PAGES. 1 J;r-smmloummm omana. mety, | ATURDAY X ARKET FICURES. OMAMA LIVE STOCK. 2., McManus will 3o the busing and repre- | B FAQ ANT SOC AL E‘E\TS. | tion of $he fireman's workstop, On the wail | number of associate membors o | ' those who wish to attend the concerts should : — for the night, flanked with the embroidercd | signify to some member of the club theit OR BALE Severai houses and lots on Cattle. Johin Hustle, Aaburil, was in again yester bannors of the lodge. On the background iro to become assoclate membors very ot G tra P dar e for ol or hrade Ter T - Thirty-cight cars of caitle wore poceived | day “v"fi'..‘.'fl“,'yn..",é-\’f.fl'nfi'..‘"fi il bR Hostoss—A | Mere the words, wrouglt in_everreens, | soon now, in order to got i befor the limits 119 to trade: barmms for sale of trade for - | yesterduy. us against twenty-six on F'rida oty of hogs onth. . 8. P. Morse as a Hostess—. vorland Lodge." o side galleries | reac o QB property o Tor stock. A, F, Maye . Prices of Wheat Stoady With Nar- | S{VORES, (0 M0 NNG matket was very dull, | T. D, Perrine has returned from hunting | > o wverland Lodge.) On the side gatlories | roached, aad in tme for the Ared conourty Vand Farna ol L e row Fluctuations. The demand for oful folds orn fed steers was light | expedition to Ashland and. the Exchange Delightful Luncheon. e I e o' M ; t the motto of the order—Industr ON WEDNEADAY 01t 0 the most ploasant W ‘flmnhm new Sroom cottage, n and about wix loads ‘Were sold at steady | hotel is expected to have gamo overy duy next Jbricty, Henevolence,” while over the en' | partios ever given by the A, O, 1, band took small cash payment, balance monthiy ne string of eight cars of weste week for dinuer as o result of his skill. Y , trance, surrounded by a wreath of ever- | place in Cunningham hall on list Wednosd LU, i - CORN VALUES RULE EASIER, | (atho was sold for shipment. Aside from | The Anglo-American packing company wos | MRS, COLPETZER'S MUSICALE. | [t Surmotndid, B b pergths of evers | BRI Cutb era 150 coupiea. ih aitonde ¥ you have anything to sell or exchange Nt that there was nothing done and there was | the heaviest buyer on' the hog market last Dancing continued from 950 to3 a. m. | ance who danced to tho delightful musio of it with C. C. Bpotawood, A6 8 16th, 6% not enough trading to make a murket. weck, having ~ bought 16,732 hogs. The 5 The 13, of | there being twentyeight numbers on the | Prof. Rohr's orchestra, James Douglas was e y - Armour & Cudahay packing company fol- [ Miss Stevens' Musical Treat—The B. of | 1000me, Supper was served in the hall | muster of coremonios and 8o conducted ],vmmmm 58 lots, South Omaha, mn"u"x:' A Very Exciting Session Takes Place p” WO Ilun--' g o lowed with 13,825, L. ¥. Ball-The German Club— at midnight, i 1 1 x;mm- that the party resulted mnnl)nlfl; - ixe he receipts of hogs yesterday were eigh - -— . A pleasant incident of the evening was the | factory to every m present, On A . bl et five cars, ' 1oas Of JOUF CAFS 48 compar . ok " A vuverile Larty=q resghtation l«‘-‘r”.:\‘.'.u:‘f«-n‘xw‘ g‘n;\llxmlnu A 141b of noxt moth e band Wil wive another A Dot ™ iary b SLAR. WG perience the Usual Sate with Friday. The market opened ctive at OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS eral Social Gossip. Mr. William Anderson as o testimonial for | hop, the procoeds of which will be applied to cash, balanee eaxy. M7 lee office, urday Trading. an advance of 10e. The buyers took all offer. Prod Fruite, E S his energetic work for the lodge. Mr. Bert | the purchase of new aniforms for the orgas 5 — - ings readily and as the later trains arrived rodu ruits, 10, Henney made the presentation speech. nization. FPYWO elegant new Broom cottaged, 815K the markel gained in strength. The market | The following are the prices at which Mrs. Morse's Luncheon. The ball will place # handsome surplus in o small cash payment, bulance monthly, H, CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET. sed with hogs selling fully 15@20c higher | round “tots of produce are sold on this | A gojightful luncheon was given in the | the treasury of the lodge, although the ex- | Tue rorvrar German club was charmingly FodBhed S T ) —— than Friday's close. - Three lods reached | market, Fruits or other lines of goods re- | & €6 HTEL MR WIS ST th | penses werc quite large. The ladies were | entertained ut tho home of Miss Dixon on utiful new Aroom honse in Cnicaco, Nov. 19.—[Special Telegramn 1o | &4.50. There was nothing left unsold. qulvlm_{ swtra labor of packing eannot al- ‘\i”.”m hin_l : t.n. IA-\l i";' ‘uu'«fl ] \'\‘l . given handsome SOUVCHiE Programmes, alifornia stroot Friday ovening. The lead- rd Place, small cash pay- | the Bee |—The wheat market, under various S ways supplicd on_outside orders at the | Mrs, . Morse as the \nsl(!ll he aftair The committees in ¢ ) were s in tho german wert Mr. Doane and Miss mihly or to suit. Charles C. |, qyonces, was quite steady and fluctuations Sheep. same prices quotcd the local trade. was given in honor of Miss Robinson, ® | Master of Ceremonios—Albert Cole; assis- | Kulmer, other participauts being Misses SR i were confined to a range of about 34c, an u There were no fresh receipts butonebunch | Brrren—The market yesterday was somo- | charming young lady who is spending the | tant, Bert. Henuey. ; Chambees, Wilson, Miller, V. Miller, Hou vance being established by the day's trading | Of stale sheep was sold. what _stronger and 3 higher. | winter with M g0 W. Ames, nt 003 i _.muu.m.mmr W, A Commings, | land, Brown, Burns, McMurty, Yates, J. : over lst night's closing of ;¢ for May and OMolal Rovsipts: Eraden, 1401061 Ordimary, 10611, | Parkaveuo. - Covors were lakd for forty. | 31 (O G ORERG ol Niehots, | Dikon, Rutvion. Tn Dixom, Mosura, Mareag, | 1@ for December. The opening was at a | ¢, e e fair, two guests. The menu and plate card | § ' psimorris, Win, Anderson Wilbur Beall, Hull, Cary, Charlos Beaily extiute, loans mon shade under yesterduy’s closings at 1ige for | Hops. * pdag | prices werd served a8 o beautiful sovenicr for the guests, | “Committee of Arrangements —Hert Hennoy, | Rustin, A, L, Roed, Hamiltohy has & good 1ist of prog eniber aid 81320 tor M h ~1d‘> v o) ) CREeE » market is steady at for and t rangement of flowers were neat [ Sam Anderson, k. S. Emmons, Neal O'Con- wait, Coppleton, D Smith, Seaver, Otty ool g bl sl IR _Chicago | Prices. ¢ full cream, cheddars, single, | and tasty, But fow enjoy the reputation | wor, W, H. Suffa. Paston, Downe, Barton, Tho favors wer apparently gavethe first impulse to the mar- :'"::l“ \h”.“v U:“‘lb“ 1 cream twins, 12 @ 18¢; young | possessed by Mrs, Morse as a hostess, and Reception (dmmittee—1L, . Winslow Japanese dishes and paper cutters, vases m:x ket and prices advanced to i5e for Decem- | G0 S Tadianipolis | Americas, i brick cheese, 100 1bs in case, | the honors on this oceasion_were tendered in | 1), Kinney, Wi, Anderson, Sam Anderson, | corkscrows, baskets of candy and sachets, ber and 8% for May. Outside buying or- | Hoss § eura. O, 13 Ohicago | 1 imburger, 100 1bs in case, 13%c! | the most charming sty though Emnions, J. B, Fair, W. Doolittle, | canes und fans, dors were mot sufficient to offset the | Shoep, 4 curs, N. W Chicago | In le a8 quantities than 100 1bs, 14c; Swiss do- [ a quiet one, will long be remembered by the . Callaban, Thos. Grogan, J. J. Sy- . mestic, 1618c participants as a m ‘ming event in the | monds efforts of the local crowd, who be- Mus, W. B Avies "Will give a roception \ & CO, .mm.q., v ot . i Prevatiing Privi chickens sell for $1.50 | aunals of Omaha society, The menu wasas [ Floor Committee—W. TL Bay, E. W. Car- [ Thursday afternoon at her home, 2109 Cali- St Omahd, for sale or rent | lieved “that some small profit might S o . aid for live | @1 per dozen, choice fowls, $L35@2.00. | follows: penter, Wi, Dolan, J. T. Fitzinorris, J.C. | fornia street, assisted by her mother, Mrs, e bk, 2403 Curaing st. be gained by selling, and the price again | Showing the prevailing prices paid for live | 1rigsed chickens sell 8¢ per pound, ne- Oysters on the Lalf shell, Sheehdy, J. W. Clark, Win. Best, d. Umphe [ €. W. Cleveland, who returns from Quiney, dropped to 7B @ for Decomber and | 50ck on the markes cording to quality. 1 s, 1@l ducks, Celery, Cold Slaw, cison, Til., on Monday u.wmupun.o.n? hor daughs s”w"f“" South Omaha lots. ke, SIRTBBI o 1o May, . Whei: 1516WEAL Aactis | Grolce sceais, 100 10 1000 Chicken Broth, Among the guests from nbrond wore: 8. | ter, Mrs. Jamos M. Bishop, and. Mrs. B W, ¥ Putatt, ot GLRRA AN it U ) £.6004.00 ne- Stripped Bass, Tactar Satice, Runyan and lady, Charles Taylor and _lady, | Dickinson, of Quinc, OB BALE—A 000 Wirs gtovk farm, inMampy | ovons of & boit = the swme widlh | s likls steers, JO0U so 1050 18, oo 80 vi mallard ducks, ) Shoe String Potatoes, iy s Troup of the Herald, Irving {; Coniity, Just. % miles from Omalia, with & | With 10 other cause apparently than the | Corn-fed range steers) 1300 to quail, 2 teal and mixed Roast Turkey, Cranberry Sauce, O, areil, George Cline, W. | A Crironex's party” was given at Fort fine quarryon 1t only €5 per acre. A, F. | neces; of the local traders, until shortly | Good to choice corn-fed cow ducks, 1.7 %0400 according to Asparagus, 1. Dawson, Charles Anderson, Miss Bently | Omaha Monday by Colonel and Mrs, Fletchor Muyne, N, W. cor. Ioth und Farnam, il fiar hobH; WHEN the/ow: polnbBEBIgaT6s || Sormanon it LR cowe: quality; snipe, jack rabbits, 35e0e | Tenderloin of Beef, Larded Mushroons, and Miss Brown, of Council 1luffs; Michnel | to Mastor Jack. About twenty-five couplos W 5 " ecotta 1. ] 'and 811 ¢ 8 (et i each; small rabbits, $L10@l.20 per doz; Croguettes Salpicon Fenanciese, | Guenett, Townsend, Mont.; Miss ' Morton, | of young folks were prosent and a pleasant a1 ouah Dhymment, pelance monty, It sl B O RCb At i | @ IO Rt b LOlatd, | 07 e b deer saddles, 9 | Baked Mashed Potatocs, litlower, Beatrice; Charles Eil, North Platte; Fred | evening spent by all. Colo 31 8. 1ot st Ul Stiirs W M B | hen the talk of extreme cold coming had its | upwards. : oo 2555 | 1o antelope, 116 X Orange Punch Poat, Chiyenno; Misses Maggio and 'Lizaie P “— | effect, and as there were some_short sellers | Al to imedium ntive fec Ress potaron- e weathlr s Quait on Foust, French Peas, wigle, Dulap, 1.3 Mr. and Mrs. D, | Tessoay nvixisa $iks Hugus was tond- t whove grade, Hawt " oliove vanted gre . =i o8 proving the demand. ommon grades are Chicken Salad, Kinned, Plum Creek; Mrs, Howes, Sonona, | ered anc party at tho howe of Mrs, Bplendid business’ corner ou 1ath st. ata | Who scemed to be l";"‘(“ “""1. ."‘“""1“".“1‘_“’ Stockers, 400 to 700 ibs 10360 | BEAVIS G 45 rding. Yo quallty, Florentifios; Hin Beall, Tuosd: ovening: Tho evening was T At T B (et prices ‘shiot up very suddenly (o | Prime fat sheep.. Choico home grown potatoes at 60@70c. Utih Angel Cake, Among the Omaha people were: Mr. and | enjoyed us only guests of that charmin * Dudanice any tiine witlin 413 y Uenicts | 3% for December and 8214 for May, which | Fair to medium sheep. and Colorado S5 %0e, politan Tee Cream, Mus. James Fair, Mr, and_Mrs. G. €. Fair, | hostess canand the event will be renmembored F it tidice pupor runniug 1, 2 of § years, | Wis the closeat the highest figures of the | Common sheep.. Sweer Potators—New Jersey choice | Malaga Grapes, Oranges, Russet Pears, | Mr. and Mr Fair, Mr. and Mrs. Will' | s one of the most delightful of the season. i Spletid Fesidence lot within 10 | d Light and medium h stock 50 per bl Pincapple and Edat Cheese, ium Matthew: ood elean stock ' fair Coft. and Mrs FLO0LTH; Ca . &5 0 V. Mr.and Mrs, William Bay,Mr. hogs. of the day, but My corn closed higher | Good to choice mixed hogs. . yesterday and within a shade of ti rices of the day. A weakening fos here was a decided falling off in the d ash grain, but little being wanted PO The speculative market ruled rather easier | Good to choice heav \le on smull monthly payments in Omuha or South Omaba. 3 room fouse and full aha for #70 W cash, K. Duriing, 1505 Howrd, st Miss Hugus who returned yesterday to her les G, Hunt, Mr. and Mrs western home was the recipiont of many well e and_Mrs, Campbell, Mr. | wishes from tho many friends sho has made i Misses Alico Henney, | during her stay in Omaha. Those present Quinn, Maggie Nupa, | were the Misses Guitar, of Columbin, Mo.; Wilkius, Mr. and M Miss McMurtry, of Lincoln, Miss Ranney, esen ive Sale Hom , Mrs. Coutant, Mrs, | Ames, Mrs. J. C. Cowin, Mrs. W grown, 75@s0c; Spanish M § M.Mm: and Mrs, 101.... 726 for oysters is in- | Mrs. K. C. Moore, Mrs. U, Chase, Mrs. Coff- | 1% Dolan, Mr. and Mrs. William Morton, Mr. | of New York, Miss Thrall, of Detroit, Misd B neck 18 white of the frejght conditions at this sca- 3 asing o trifie. n standard, 25 stund- | man, Mrs, J. M. if, Mrs. 1L Hall, | aid Mes. Kate Donaghiie, Mr.and Mrs. L | Kiumon, Misses Shears,’ Dixon, Ia Dixon, and i fer | son of the year. The speculative market was (20, B0c tra 3e; New York . Allen, Mrs, A, D! Vinslow, Mr. uud Mrs, Emwons, Mr Jonnie Murray ambers, Moore, any in | yuther duliund largely of o local character, STEERS—W. 1. SUTPHIN, s Morse, ~ Mrs, uppit, Mr. and Mrs, Thorias Wilson, ) 1y, Miller, —— e | The wildest fluctuation was in - M 162, 1133 290 "Munsips—Receipts fair; demand good Parton, Mrs. T J. Pitzmorris, Mr. and | Vashti Miller, Lake, Yates, Brown, Hoag: the most future, and g SHEEP, Good. Block sells ab 40@B0e; rutabaga, 10 . Woolworth, Mrs. 1o, Mr Mis. C land, | Williams, Nichols, Mr. and was but ) pourd of cubl ded | 400.... 87 240 @ Colpetre ; Jensen, Mrs. 1. Nye, | Rochie, Miss Andersor, Miss Kate Sheidon, | Mrs’ Chase, Messrs. Heth, Doane, Stockia A Good Demand TP Moncy Throughe | St com ig¢ lower andil futures lowce, K1ps, Chiniruows—The supply is Light, Choico | Mrs: Lislion, Mrs. D Irs. B K. Tier, James Bair ohin Reynolds, Fred | Heth, Ringwvalt, Murray, Hull, Beall, Green, \wton, Bert Henhey, . | Guioh, Snith; Nilla, W, Benll, Pk Franll out the Six Days. Toet in t stock seils readily fo Mrs. Clark, Miss Brotherton, Miss Burns, | Ramslaw, William pit. The receipts here were noas, i DA Dt ) 4 i + choice 90¢ per dozen Burns, Mrs. Henry, Mrs. Boges, | Carlin, J. Drake, J. R. Mulvibill, . H. | Hamilton, Jordan, Ott, Barlow, Caldivell, M. Cireaco, Nov. 19.—[Special Tel m to | cars—about 60 cars more thun was expected rr. Pr. | punchies; common, 700135 A er, Mrs. Sarsen, Mrs, Gilbert, M Mechan, D, ne, 1. Tobin, 4. Moore, | Beall, Koenig, Reed, Morford, Burton, the Bek.]—Quite a good demand for mox —und the estimate is fo rs Monday 440 470 ] y at £.00 per hundred. Wheaton, Miss Effinger, Mrs, Johnson, Mrs. [ William' i ames Ormsby, Thomas McTo! | Paxton, Seavers and Morford. has prey throughout the week, but bank: ;\”;l‘\“-"" n l;'“'l: .INIL.{: c, : 4.40 470 —The demand is increas some- | S !\‘13~_s li{nlln‘n\f;;):‘l}lws Gibson, a guest | gin,J. Meehan, James Sullivan, William Best, ~ ers were well supplied with loanable funds Anihisteattivess 4.45 v what, supply equal to_den { stock, . General caton, I° cember opencd at ank Dills, Lou W cunt, Dan Mullis, Miss Ina Tsaacs and her twenty-five littlo i h ad40e per dozen: fanc tra fine Dawson, T. H. Burchard, ge Moo pupils gave their first exhibition at the Kin- and borrowers experienced little dificulty in | 445 cctiige and £35,¢ and closed at 44c. S eTakRytataro i Mrs. Colpetzer's Musicale, Charles Frenzer, T. W. Witeher, F. Reed | dergarten, 113 South Twenty-fourth street, ning all the accommodations asked for, iuary ‘opened at 44lec, sold at 44%c and Ciner—Choice 'Michigan cider, $6.50 per | ®io musicale given at the residence of Mrs, | and J. Fischer. on Friday afternoon. The room was beauti. able to furnish undoubted security, 1t [ 4376 tic and closcd at 442 ; bl of 32 gal. Frank Colpetz vening wasai | Tue einst of the Happy Hour club_ parties | fully decorated with colo 1 was loss speculati wling in oats B i rings made by n | will be given at Masonic hall Tuesday eve the chiidren, and the work made by them i given | ing. during their'first term ut the kindergarten quite evident, in view of the increased activity in business and steadiness in trade Craxperkigs—Bell & Cherr & Bugle, # Bell | elaborate affair of Mr. B. 3. 1t was under the direct id Madam Youn and aside, f o the sules reported of January , the DUSINCss pussing wis Jape Cods, $9.85(@ 10, S e e e e s e e 7 4 Quinces—Choice California quince for the benefit of the First Congregational . 5 . was displayed to the admiring audience. circles, that bankers were little inclined to That future opened at “,._:‘l,{‘,“_'l‘. i CLARRILC chureh orgzan fund, Mrs. Colpetzor's elegant | . 1AST WEDNESDAY evening 11: s Metropol- | {iter'n J.“.,.,‘.‘,"",.'mm”m ohNdrenEWam enlarge their discount lines, and in this w ic on the spot, which was the mar- s—Steady, Eastern stock parlors were beaufifully decorated with cut | itan social club gave its monthly entertaiti | through their various gumes aud_exercises, ave more enconragement to parties in ail | Ketcloss, There wus u pretty fiem finish, to s, &350 flowers and potted plants,while the surround- [ ment for \Ilm h.»:u-g\:]..rJl..;.nn“m pers of 18 | he marching was espociully interesting, tha AL, (o ot - il || SO SOV B TR 1 ings wero wsthetic and lovely inthe extreme, | Society: As usual with their uffuivs the children’ keepiug_ splendidly in step. " Tha b il bus IhoReRRon | ticie] demaonith ]| sinmiovisions thua iy D s a good demand forhoney, | The musicale programme ‘was a marvel of | tertainment was enjoyed by all p % “farmer, wheelbarrow,” and “frogs" vibiona BRI G W) g light.” Choice in 1-1b frames, | excellence and heartily enjoyed by the appre- [ oo 0wt | games caused much merriment, tho froge' some extent, but their wants were not press- | ment than on any of the fornier f the ciative auditors. At all times a charming Tug Winte progrosive cuchre Sub met | being represented by childven only threg ing and in most cases merely in the e o Poadini— (qm,w,h.,...m.,‘, 3@3i4e per 1b; | hostess, Mrs. Colpetzer was on this oceasion [ 1ast Thursday at. the home of Mrs, Leonard | years of age. After the exercises the chils way of temporary loans for margins LR L Rl e pet b, ever on the alert for the comfort and happi- [ 8¢ 1115 | 'I""“M'\‘l‘; l",‘”"" ot ‘Chis is o na £1.50 per box; 88.50 | ness of her guests and to those who have en- | famous « e da, per box, £.00. j 1 her genuine hospitality it is unnece: M\.ss H_nuu ;‘“ ~«|||: ey nlgnu ates, femons, - $.005.5 ay e eftorts in this - direction woro | freasuror; s Miss Josic Leguard, sul PeraoHal fine Maor uccesstul, e Lot Colonel and Mrs, Henry are at the Paxton, by a couple of fited longs. who were to depress lard for the purpose of line of shorts, the entire trade ex- musual nervousness, The move- e tluctuations dren enjoyed a lunch prepa departed in excellent spirits. *d - for them and other kinds, 22 OBANGES— 1 @900 per bbl; LEMoNs—Mss Malag which were called for suddenly before the funds could be obtained from out- side partics, Cousiderable money is being forwarded to the interior for the purpose of - T range of 45, (Euibon i Dl s : Mrs. G. A. Eugland is visiting in Boston, purchasing and storing small grains and also | Jhiie e 1o T IS Siorte e Gurres—New York Muss Stevens' Musicale, G ML g 8 1 R T e e T CHOE 4 T O 406 7he. California double crate, $1.50 The mus given by Miss Neally Ste- trade are light and requests for favorson | the board the ) behalf of the manufacturing interest are | Waterial decline y week may be recorded the marringe of Chas. | Bishop Worthington has returned from & in Meyer's hall last | |, Peels, an Omaha boy, and Miss Anna | New \'ulrk. s & evening was one of the most | Feurst, A sister of Mrs, I'red Melcher, who sduct — showed a rd, which was well 2.25(02.30, vens' instrumental ¢ BaxaNas—The market is well supplied at | Wednesday Stollsana o g Miss Hugus left Friday for her howe in limited. Merchants in the wholesale mercan- [ SUPPOrted, awas relatively the strongest witi I e G 0 | preasant and. classical litle aftairs ever | for the'past year or two has becn i vesident | pugadena, Cal. tile trade still present cousiderable paper fi IERe AL Ton, $1.50@3.00. A given in the city, Thero was a splendid g ing took placeatthoresi- | © y 1 p, Whitmore and daughter are discount, but it is merely for short ¢ parents, est Point, 100121 e, 1 pi amounted to N and the pit well crowded with - trs throughout th session of the boa uary, which was the favorite future, L audicnce of the elite of the city in ut- visiting in Lincoln. nd in aw; Brazil nuts, | #uc . 5 by quite an assemblage g | o3 English walt | tendance, and the most lavish applause and wnd friends. The bride was the | Mrs. Maggic Dasher has gone to Los Ane e d o0 ",fi}"l”‘“"{l“l feature in | 50 ient of quite an array of substantial tes- [ geles, to spend the winter, 5 < and plants, and all the | timonials in the way of art ornamental |~ Mrs. A. U. Wyman left for Washington e and useful for the household. On the.cven- | yesterday to visit relatives, >canuts, ulu\mn Culeulations are made that the impro prices for wrain_and live stock will induc farmers to sl more readily and reduce their indehted ‘hants, who in turn can ¢ unts here, Collee- the depre wling was e e e 0 i e B sold & I ! | iniz of the day of the muptials the party ar- | ~ n < Riblason, ot Da : tions 10 erfort upon' the. piano by [ it I [ iss Gussie Robinson, of Des Moines, ia Vo for “jorks at 81 1403, for lard at 1,50 Mk LM It htdok e AT ] }(.’,‘mlm\\:‘ in Omiaha and w 1 a reception | visiting Mrs. Arnold Barber. Supported at ig@? per cont on call and (T 1 1ibs Sold it the hiehos 22 Miss Clara Rocder and Miss Claire Rustin HNoxth migh the affait | Nps George Canfield and Miss L. por cent on time loans, Very little e iall adst S e Can- ficld have gone on a visit to Bremer, Neb, i wonl e | being instigated and supervis s of er fromt the | the groom.” The reception lasted " until mid- ¥ sist quoted at the opening and were all capital a diftieult matt Lunder S per cont. : Mol at o slight vaduction Stock Sold, shor " e Red Cros A0 B [ b i ougl S Ut e i tenant Wr left Friday fo accepted on the sire l ahodly Dot Showine the number of head of stock sold a3 Red Cross, | Givlos of one eity with a_population_of e , on a {wo weeks' | avolb e R on bRnicirates; : Monay It easbarn! citiea! ool AT e BIER ) e 1 s200; | 100000 a quartetic” of such thoroughly fin. | tod tore R R S R R L R e tinties quite close and borrowers exper R R R e g 3| ished 81 My BUB, Young sangwell)and | ||0060sion WS mosoa=ailonh y e 80 Bt e il bo: Wil leave tuib el Hou ORLirarniad considerablo dificulty in obtaining bank e Dod b Th s T.obman & Rothchild 206 30t Madim Young's uecompanying was as | 8nts than it must have it 0r08s QLT i tavors. Advices from abroad indicafe a more b Swift & ¢ - S0 holla. $1.80G 01 &2 charming and perfect as ecould 1 S S Licutenant and Mrs. Vaughan will leave urgent demand for money and the s B nt it Swift & Co, (shif |.m_\,‘|“\v“';|'h 1 Vel s The oftices of a reception cowmittee were ann foung couvb G L mouths’ leave on the 1st of Deceme Ol ahackeshava osn drawn tron (Gile for March short’ri J. H. Johnston. ... | bacon, 108,@llc; bicon sides, 8 ERACRETIV L Kb R I Rin RO Dl Commenco, the dual journey of 1o | a1 . y Lerally. - Rates of finterest aro unehan; \d $1010% bid for. May b G Rl . s Stevens, together with Mr J My, and Mrs. George A Joslyn left Thurs. New York exchu i better supp b i ik alt, 7460000, otalthesoes auspices, and will bear with atterson and Miss | nder happy lard G day night for a trip o New Lngland and to the tr Namis, 101 1e; dricd beef regular, 91, @i0! e} uring the them the good wishes of a host of friends in | Cinadi: 'I-”M.»mh-uulp ST T - = = Dichic, TSt k 5 social cireles, They will reside at 1522 North | “Eieh, 000 ClloyeriaTan M et LIV B e : CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. T Hays.ooen INED Lprn—Tier 1 square | Young Men's Hebrew Association Eight strcet, and will be ut bome on | 4 O: Whoransan, of Chy LTI L ncreased busiiess wis BT Anglo-American Packing Tlies b0-lh This society will give a liter and after December 1st. T nind anuoTHouesn (CCer R Ree il en banks at OnIoAgo;ANDY LD al Telegram to | 400 0ur & Cudahay Packivg ey 10-1b pails, entertainment on the 20 inst. at the € RS ¢ Angel and son Arthur, loft las pee #1000 and the m the Bre]—Carr wde was about the | G, nmond & Co. Tedium in bble, 8 do in halg | mania hall. The following is th l’"\[‘:!\“:‘x"\l‘; s e Jvas BIVC | wook for Lo ‘\,,E.oh., California, to w,_.nj (@0 cants, Borelin oxohingo was incline: same as on any other Suturday, perhaps [ Kin P plodiimiin Lle, do in half | musical programme for the evening Priday night Dy’ Miss T R s avero now very laree. while the. demand | Blower on account of the driving snow storm | Ha bhla, §1 Xilis, in bbIS, 8.50; do in half | Overture . ,.Orchestra | S5a Davanport wiects. A vory onjoyablo | . Miss Ella Kennedy and Master Jamos was only fair, Shippers’ Gacu | that st in carly and _continu® all forenoon, bils, & Address. . evening was spent by the many young people | Kennedy are expected home from California mentary bills on London chon, nds at | which move or less interfered with the gen- Ponacco—Lorillard's Climax, 44c: Splen- Pr present, wmong whom were: Misses Grace | this week, $43000 0501, The New Y. warket | eral market. Regular dressed beef buyers k did, 41e: Mechanic's Delight, 41 rrett & | Cornet Solo Kinzie, of Fort Om; A, 08 @ 1 1 nt girl; Mrs. Dempsey and Miss Anna Dempsey, ivity during the | v Brown, as [ mother and sister of Cuptain Dewmpsey, have uot in the ma B um. | Essay ket, as they ha Meyer Star, Lasupply Mabel Pratt, as Foll feeling was ( i band from K insas OIt Nk thase Sy ange of mum"l)l lhlu'w Shoe, 41¢; T, Sorg's omon’s Proy Belles VLn‘(;.:,m'r! u...; us l\"um( Yum l‘h‘ llm returncd to Fort Omaha. nnul ling stocks h NP1 Lol . e Spearhea s Queen of Night; Genevieve Ev- Mrs. David W. Young shildre: e a tation | ut few shipping orders. Taking Friday | Showing the highest and lowest prices | SHESTRE S oo e pganisge. Py avid W. Young and childrenre Boo; Helen Co 1 for hogs, on thi » Boo: He p ) days and on the sland, a8 | turned Thursday evening from a month's visit mong relatives riel g : e i Jreem A | yisit among relatives und fricuds'in Des \lhdl izzie 1 ('1 quimaux; Jenty Yates, ns a The Misses Jeannette and Mary Guitar, . Mr. Ehlers 3 Crandal, as o Pedler; Edith 4 4 ‘M. Elgutter | Crandal, as & Lady of Fashion; Nellie | @dughters of General Odin Guita of Colum® Iy well supported to theclose, | a8 the close, we may quot mings of the railroads appearto bo | prime native steers firm and ily compared with, thoroturns of | modium stears mot over plentiful i o and this s regarded ag a feature | 4pq gtoady ag compared with a week ago; neth and rather cucourages operators | 484 A ¢ Gt plain and common natives plenty and slow | 13 nda ot during the past ponding days in :Orehestra Rosenberg s—Garneau's soda, butter and creams, Sc; ging snaps, S¢; city sutisf Trvs - Tapan, 2065 607, Young Hyson, 21 gunpowder, 2N ¢: Ooolong, 206 o 5 + Who have been visiting Miss Yatos 1o the buying side of the market. B, cooBaer | Hughy s Red Riding Hood: Ada Millsand | qie 5 " 0 0 ot for o . street operators were quite liberal | at about last week's prices. Rangers and w: R Syrup—No. 70, 5@ 1.3 : the Mistes Stone, us Old. Fashioned Ladies; he past week, left for thicr home to. nd western: speculators took hold to | Texans have advanced AT S Lo New Orlcans, per mapie Hebrew Young Ladies, Ella Smith, as Night: Amy Barker, as a it yet “home attractions” in the 4 syrup, half bbis Native butchers’ stock, now that Texans are allon, Sy The gallon | of the H has been a v nt move on the part | Bride; Misses Nina and Hattic McCheane, Mr. Mic] luwlln(“‘.ur:jou of Towns end, Mont., way of g inund provisions _attractoed their e Lgallon cans, per A sw voung ladics to organizea pe one as a Young Cadet, the other as a Young | j§ Visiting Mr. and Mrs, DA A T L T fox getting scarce, will make more money from it =0 @3 40_ | cans, per doz, 8 maent soc Last_ Sunduy. th Socicty Gentleman; Jennie Young, as a | Thomas Swift in this city. “Mr. Gurnett, is were inclined to realize to some extent this time o Stockers are 2550 high T | S wais u ple ngat the residence of Jdet Keith, as Lady Washington, | 8n old Omaha boy, who, in the sixtics, bt purchased again during the latte thanu week Beeve Weekly 1 Miss Oon W ank Barker, brother “of tho hostess, | trossed tho pluins aud mountuius for the the week. Sales on the New York nominal at $1 Nh.‘,k..,..‘ the ofticial r tle and another ple air took place at the - ated quite a sensation, first as an Ameri- ,J" 3 ‘:"u‘x l::‘:"."\"::’"”"'ll’ of Diamond City. « for the week aggregate 2, cows, bulls and mixed, & m cach day of the v It onding Novem i e denceof Mrs. T Ne, fuhonorof Miss fennio | G Indion, and lntaxiasiwpink andiibluy LRI sha s er 19, togethe comparisons. 1, 50 1b ‘ago. The following list com- | dominoe, with an old woman's face, g 5 iy 1o aibale weals Aucing the nast “'“\K\\“ PO e ber 19, together with compari jx T e atod, 35@ e et LR A AR oA KA Articles of Incorporation, ented more activity in pro. % v, 3,00 W@ 10t e; pitted che sion ¢ WEDNESDAY EVENING 2 large number of Ar 3 of inc ration of the Gram- sneficial e anlolnitanhionad new, st @te; evaporated Miss Sarah Brandios, Miss Clara Rinskoff, | of young fricuds assembled at_the residonce | merey Park Loan and Investment associa- Just clo 8 Email| R At e e e e o ar Miss Lizzie Isuacs, Miss Ida Isaacs, Miss [ of Mr. John E ulitive branch of t Bonewitz, in West Sid very ple being in hone de in particular was un usually brisk, and local and outside operators | gy, indulired in liberal transactions in grains and provisions, the rate of commission apps ently, for the moment, being of sccondary consideration. All surroundings of trade on the best ho 1100 on 1 advance since last” Saturday has b sasle on heavy sorts. Sales were made at 51060520 for fancy heavy this morning and FLSHHN for to good packing sorts, | Total 5 with common #4606 4.70, " Lisht sorts soid as | Total weck ending L und | tion were filed with the county clerk yester- Shing ..E|'i:'|,5f|‘:."'1'.'."v' day. The amount of capital stock is 100,000 Aiaeit e, Quites num- | divided into 200 shares of 8500 each, the suid iy ‘usent out and as o | 8hares to be paid for in monthly installments ult the house was filled with merry, fun- | of g each. ‘he general nuture of the busi- rrents, 681 vaisins, London layers, fornia loose mu 8L (@Y Minnie Rothse Miss Minuie 1 new | singer. Miss ¢ Miss Bettie Miss Jenni illie’ Sounabill 1, Miss_Aunic Rot ssenfeld, Miss Clara a Bendit, Miss Bettie iizsohn Friday, : Saturday, Nov. 1 W 2,103 white ing young people. Some very mnice and > > be sted it wore favorable for an inc 1 busi high sorted and | Total week endi i Ade Miss Sarah costly “pres A L upon the | B T"‘;l“f"lrll":u“"“'l h-*hlnll be to acquire changes in prices were suMciently frequent to | & 0w 4,15 for the ordinary run Total week ending Oct powdel R Miss Stella R youny “lady, who made un admirablo [ gHESE ST ESIIS "I ""l'{ or loan money induce speculators to enlurge their operations - Total week ending Oct L CaNNED Goops—Oyster, standard, per fation will mce Wednesday | hostess on fhis occasion. At 11 0'clock a very [ of PRIEIE Houses wiid of ier money thereon'; even for small profit. An unusually FINANCIAL o — case, 205 strawber b per case, | at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. George | fine lunch was served, after which the as- | 10 8¢ it or leaso its property: o borrow humber of outside orders were rec a Packers' Purchase £3.1 e, §3.0000 | Heyn, and will be entertained by their niece, | sembled friends were ent ned withmusto|| 00HoV.and E1ve oK gygcs o Gien I ATKE 1y on the buying side of the warket | New Youk, Nov. 19.—Stocks.—The fol acke FONANOR; 3,10 Californis £4.60024.50; | Miss Cora Bendit, and ganes. Those in uttendance were G, 1, | 10 secure the payment Hhereof,” Phe incor- arly in the weak and on the sellicg side | A Showing the number of hogs bought by the | {10 d S = RO Al e & porators Ihert Caln, A. C. Woolley but indicating a revival of L . leading packers on this market during the | (il gl G GHE e o A Brilliant Affair. and Miss Emma L und '"““‘*“"(v,} ¢\|lh- h\, Goetz, Louis J. Nedd, ative cire it considor- THATBIDAT! ""\"\"\';'“ sodlpgNovemband; o £6.00; plums, per. 380005 blucher: | The fourth annual ball of the Overland u‘ i\l..m. 'Hlfi’ll ; s and Lo S, B. I Mantgomary, ,"(“‘“?‘N‘::‘ able conse at, and provis. rica ‘king Co... i or case, B S o odge, stharhooliof Tocomotive Birame; iss Hannah Roberts, Lehiie anc Y . Apte jons were the leading acticles traded i, with [y 00 pratarrod mour & Cudahay Packing Co. ries, per cuse, & 405 plums, 21b, | Lodge, Brotherhooii of Locomotive Firemen, hic an pincapples, almon, per case, E. Howel longer deliveries commanding the proference, but other grains and seeds attracted more than the usual attention o supply of grain is gradually enlarging excepting cort barley. The reccipts at the leadins H. Hammond & was held in-exposition hall Thursday night. n & Co 51y | 1t was a pronounced success—in attendance, j ——— sociability and enjoyment. The gallunt To Investigate Army Stores. gentlemen in charge were unceasiug in their | 0f the young lad, A board of survey has been appointed to Frank L. McCoy, 8. Oberfelde eago & Alton . 1% Piillman Puli Live Stock Notes. 4 Bt A 1A 12y Reading ber ¢ BAE ot i cha e AN e £ meet at the subsistence storchouse in this markots are Lo ouly by Ui ability of e B R g i Hogs booming. * b 'tomatoes, 21b corn, § a8 ','l'iuh ‘]‘,r_'"‘:“,"m‘l'll' AANIEN Salae Sren (dw“lv reAY the llna:‘lnnlw nr‘.vur Dennis | city at 10 o'clock Monday moruing to exam- uilroads to furnish cars Ll R a7 SF % Rt il nnica 40 e and Mami K ' took place at the bride’ 4 i Arrivals of hogs ot _the westorn packing | Bes 0o 3 PG L &R KA ',\“ ,,‘(‘,""(" bk lf"‘,‘ff‘ A WoonExwanE—Twohoop pails, per_ doz, | During the early hours of the evening the at- | parents howe, tho Loy, Houso of Beth-cden | in¢ into and fix the respousibility for an al- points are liberal. The packing scason i | do prererred [ 0 M8 S Pad “ N PIDERRONALRAR ST OR) ORI Vi) D pails, £1.70: No. 1tub, #6.50} | tence was uncomfortably large, but toward | church officiating. The nearest relatives | leged deficiency and damaged condition of o o ful blast aud the stocks of provisigns | MR (il S i prerred.. A atiapes ek L ¢ ""Nov ' tub, #1.001 wish. | midnight the number ed suciently | only were present, and”the eonplo rocoived ain subsistence stores received by Major I 4 is LG B T AR Pt A (A Be 3 ) Jassorted bowls, fo permit the frevdom of @ polka without | MY beautiful prosents amonys them @ Steck John 2. Tawking, conmissary of subsist- of the year. Receivers and shippers | R8T ), ralerts of T0e hog 9; 'No. 3 churns, 85 No i i Ire _ Plano from the bride's tather, e couplo | ence, from Major . €. Sullivan, commissary b i active trade, attended with | Jake B3 Union Bacifle, Thomas Bird, Laramie City, was in with a serious collisions. About thirty couples came | Joft for the east in the evening and will bo | of subsistence, Bostou, and from Major 4. ctory results. Prices have ad- | Michigan Contral,, 8% W, St. L. & P, train of western cattle, from Council Bluffs on a special train at home vanced materiaily on all leading articles, | Missouri Pacific.... w4 do though the ext ter the gia avenuc o U iust., at their res ved. [l 3ta W, U, Telegraph.. 805 lence | W, Barriger, commissary ] The detail for th Watkins, N he cattle of subsistence, orth Bend, was here looking bourd is: Major and their arvival at_the hall was the signal | on Geor me figures reached w re not | Missou ific, We ti e | . N o t | for the grand march, in which 150 couples o . Ninth cavalry, inspector of R IR T e es TRGURE MR A e phtile i i X in, 10 0z,, 12i70; West Point 20 in, 12 | participated, while af least fifty more viewed | Yestenoay was the sixth anniversary actice Robert H. Hall, Twenty- ing" dato lust week consid enlarged t) B 88 ¢ por cont, | L M Collup, Stanburs, Mo., was amoog West Point 40 in, 11 0z, 16c. Checks | the scene from the galleries and side rooms. | the birth of litt] lara Groshell and tho | second infs e uf\Ip“ e EHeRY offerings and a sudden © i prices r , closed at i Bas Lok d —Caledonia donia XX. 10}, Th ne at this moment was a charmis event was appropr o ited. At Sceond Licutenant L, D. Gree brought some property on the market which MERCANTILE PAPER—BS per cent. Charlie Hecheot, L mie, was at the yards | Economy, ¥, , Seventh is carried on sw one, The ladies looked their sweetest and | o'clock a number of the little friends of the 1L marging, The chan . x 9 infantry, aide-de-camp, s | St xemaNGE—Dull but steady at | with twenty loads of cattle. BIEACHED Sueetixa—Berkely cambrie, | smilinsly grocted friends und acquaintances | Little lady assembled ab the residence of her Y L m o prices, ver, ©were not sufMie- | $.55 for 60 day bills, aud $1.5 for demaud. R Bellwood, Neb, was at the | No. 0, 4'e: Best Yet, 4-4, butter cloth | whose duties admit of little ball-room recre- | parents on Seward street and extended their Nahan Wants His Goods iently 11:‘ use heavy losses or to . yards und topped the hog market, 00, 45503 Ci s THO 11, 8¢: fruit of | ation, The gentle Iy radiant | con " socure li 1 —in fact 1t was an time market where ov made a fow transactions LIVE STOCK. National Stock Yards. money.” While this m the | Louis, Nov. 19.—Cattle—k views of the miscellancous speculators, still | Shipments, 3003 market strong, number operators backed their | Changed: ¢ heav opinions quite heavily and frequently, which d natives added to the activity at times. The result of medium to prime, mowere equa atul with happin It was weir night off, and | ors in a cha they went in with a determination to' run | an_enjoyable tim without orders and reach home on schedule | folks present, amo time. Flanking the western wall stood a | Hessie and Alice Caoley, Nor full-size locomotive frout with headlight | Brown, Fannie and Sedona King, Maud Canton, 4+, | gleaming peacefully on the happy throng. ssie Wright, Ava Sooy, Autumn O'Neal, mph, 6o; Wam: | “She is full jewe remarked afireman, us Flannagan, Jessic' McCune, Gric ons. The little hos 1 lid the hon sdell & Co., Weston, received the | Lwow, a load of 319-1b hogs. , received a train of ten cars tle from their ranch, 42 e, aylor, of Taylor & Blair, Broken Bow, | hereih 6 Neb., was here with a load of hogs. J. E. Thompson, the well known shipper of | sutta, 11e; Vall Yesterday nko,the musician,and his wife Edith filed an action in the county court to recover from Paul Stein a collection of old letters, boots, shoes, clothing and houschold utensils seized by Stein on an ate tachment and exceution in favor of Richard ngleman and Max Meyer, F Tiope, 3 lwh\t ale, 11 Kk , ming ybody in general (ci King 03 ' just tomake a litt v iy have b Pepperell, S4, 15 1, 10-4, 5. feeders, fairto good, §1.70 ¥, he gazed proudly at he Las Union | Holines, Bertha Mo Aunio’ Rlddiling, [ faformations maintaing "thab the "‘;’;‘Mg::; the week's business has certainly demon- eders, fairto good, #1.7 Council Bluffs, was over with hogs. < PriINTs—Sonin Atlanta, Pacific eylinders, car double signals and | Grace Robinson, Emma Peterson, Ollie Cain empt from interfercnde on the part of the Somted ‘r‘ ) fact that th 5. aud provision "y ao0; shipments, 2,000; | hl A. Morton, Henderson, Ta., marketed a 4oi G is running wild.” We stop at twenty-cight A law. rades o ar und greatiy L yd N ' 0 0f ho, el 01 i« Oy Latiol ] 3 ve' "] R8T meart S SOU80) d n““«‘ Chloaa oas b RUHMEEdAGE T I 10 biatan: Stas hae ad of hogs that brought $1,040'net. K AND lc mEs—Richmond, ( stations —on the run, but we'll Tip FiRsT rt thi ason, 0f « “Tell the people not to get excited over this Steel River, - 0 t that this is only the forerunner of an active | s, #1003 make home 30 if the muisc [ A Lo club, wi Fever, 1 be given I mber 14 whes Ha and pack & hog market,” remarked a salcsman, *us some mond, 6 v, INDIGO BLUB—Wash- | tender holc out.” The locomotive was | fine precision, delicate shading and beauty of Donald bes, Copee ™ I Ilnoes Wrougiont e winker wilh proe- | % oI, WA00490: g, UL ota, | O1E might got lefL ington, 6¢; Century Indigo blue prints, 10; | a tasty piece of mechanism and was built for | tone, uttained by his club of twenty-four nald Porbes, conoerning wham eghis < oTling 70@0c hi Ame Arnold 0%¢e; Arnold B 10k . 2.9%00; market strong and | ¥ogs are now selling 7@80c higher than a + | 10¢ higher, except for stackers and fosders; | Year @0 and $1.20@l40 higher than two D common to choice, §3.25@4.85; stockers, §2.00 N:‘{"(‘/’bi“ ::“3;"1"0 e . < . W) feeding stoers, 82,65@8.25; cows, 61.25 wartz, Silver City, has been here panii oAl Oeow ghokad, . . BLI5 | 5 Fiag tho past iwo dava buying fomiems. Ho IRcaopoL ol . R B Qa:Blox, 1AL G ipts, 14,00; shipments, 1,400; | will take home cight louds. o A e e ey HIRL executed here this morning for the mur oL wetive, Mrong and 100 ln*hvr tom: | - G. A. Kinkle, of Omaha, who 'is - building'| - Byt Standuid &es Lo, Rant Al Lue, in March |- mon 1o choice, #4.10@4.50; pigs, $2.75@4.00. . | the new rcn-!ermghoull:,“.\s.n the -yards. | 121,¢: Boune, 14y usually heavy trade when b in the s) livies lind been received in this city from Loch Cairn, Scotland, has been found, He been for several weeks at the sic, with typhoid fever, but vulgsced is unxious 1o parents in Scotland, the occasion at the Union Pacific sho male voices at their first appes under orders from _Superintendent Dicken- | spring has created mu son. Mr. C. S. Leary superintended the | series of ceucerts work, assisted by William Leslie, P, Whalen | The singing of the ¢l and P. Peterson, The cowcatcher, flag | that their director, Mr. staffs und cylinder heads were decorated in | on to a state of ex white and blue, and the brass trimmings [ borne in mind that the concerts of - highly polished. A “‘diumond” stack sur- | will be given'to associate member 2| Henry' Ao Appleton; af Phitadelphia, Pe .y mounted all making a life size represcuta-'| to whom they give tekets, ouly, and thay the T is i the city: auce in the hinterest in be given th tion opens | 3,000, shipme