THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY JANUARY 23. 1SS7.TWELVE PAGES , A WEEK OF MANY WEDDINGS Matrimonial Events Vfhleh Have Interested People in Omalm Society , THE GUESTS ANDTHE PRESENTS. Tlio Social Gatherings of tlio 1'nst Seven Days Which Ilnvc I'lirnlshccl I'lcnsitro nnd Amusement Art Gossip I'crsonnU , The 'jrcltiost neiltlins that has been re corded in ninny days was that of Miss Kdlth Van Aernntn nml len $ Htibidou.v , which took plnco Wcdncsiluy evening at the Christian church , Appropriate dec orations had been nddcd to the place , nnd cordons of white satin ribbon extended up tlio aisles. A lloral bell with n cnpid inside was suspended over the altar. At 7 o'clock Miss Nannie Clayton began Mendelssohn's inarch , and the young couple , prcccdetl by two bridesmaids , Juiss Annie Dunham and Miss Florence Clayton , entered the church and wore made one by an impressive ceremony pronounced by the Uov. Dr. Koy. After ward a large reception was held in honor ol the newly wedded pair , nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. J , A. Wakoliuld on upper Farnain. 'J ho brldn was arrayed in a inagnllicent dress of heavy cream satin with court train ; the front was cov ered with imported lisse richly em broidered. The corsage was low , lillwl in with gathered tulle , tlio upper part of the .sleovu was open and pulled with Illusion while numerous sued pearl orna ments added a litiish. Diamond jewelry , a gift from the groom , completed the toilet with tlio exception of the conven tional veil. Miss Dunham , the lirst bridesmaid , wore n white surah with court train , ono bide of the bkirt being trimmed with cascades of lauo and the front and side covered with pearl orna ments. The cor.sr.go was sleeveless nnd square , finished with pearls. Miss Clayton - ton wore u cream stirali with court train , and pleated skirt with panels of plush. The corsage was square-edged with pearls. The bridesmaids earned bou quets of crimson roses , nnd the bride white roses. The others who assisted in receiving were : Airs. I'M Kubidoux , Airs. Colnetxer , Mrs. B. F. Troxell , Mrs. A. H. Van Kuran , Airs Hmdv and Miss May Pel ry , of St. Joe. Airs. Wakclield wore a haiul.snmo yellow silken train , draped with UhuntlUy lace , Marie An toinette collar edged with beads and Fedora vest , necklace , ear-rings and bracelets of 0113 x and pearls. Mrs. lid Itubi loux wore black silk with uncut velvet front and vest , peat 1 and onyx jewelry. Airs. Colpctxer wore a heliotrope trained dress with combina tion of pearl plush polka dots. The pet ticoat was pale pink satin with pearl pendants , sleeveless and square coinage with pearl epaulettes nml Kli/.abothan collar ; diamonds. Airs. Troxell wore : i Wine silk , en train , with pearl ami wine- striped front and panels , square corsage lilted in with point lace ; diamonds. Mrs. Van Kuran wore a very pretty cream rhadamus with straight-back draperies , pleated front , and panels of striped blue nnd cream plush , Lluabeth collar , pearl jewelry. Airs. Brady wore while albatross tress with oriental lace front. Alisa May Perry was pretty in n cream albatross with embroidered panels ami gnipuro lace sleeves and yoke. Little Jeanne Wnkelleld , tlio charming four-year-old daughter of the hostess , looked bewitch ing in a nuaint Greenaway costume of white embroidered cashmere with plush voice and sleeves and plush pom-poms. bho were pearls nnd earned pink carna- t.ons. Tlio house presented a very attractive appearance with its smihtx-fe&tooncd doorwajs and chandeliers , and lovely baskets of ( lowers. The table was ex ceptionally striking with Its iced cakes r * gnrnitured with ribbon. Immense bows [ of pink and blue were also placed at each f corner of the table. The menu was pro nounced the finest that has been served here , and must bo credited to Airs. Sparks , of St. Joo. It included various Haliuls , chicken , terrapin , pickles , olives , beaten biscuit , coffee and neaselrodo pud ding , and coeoannt , caramel , fig , almond. fruit and nut cakes. The Musical Union orchestra , played selections from favorite operas in its best stylo. The guests were ; Air. nnd Mrs. II. K. Allen , Airs. Cornish , Mr. ami Airs. J. M. Metealf , Air. and Airs.V. . F. Allen. Mr. and Airs. L. M. Anderson. Airs. E. Al. Andrews , Air. and Airs. Bradford , Air. ami Mrs. John JJainford , Air. ami Mrs. F. D. Drown , Air. and Airs. K. H. Branch , Mr. nnd Airs. E. AI.Bartlett , Air. and Airs. ,1. ) . Burns , Air. nnd Airs. Chapman , Mr. and Airs. Chas. Coe , Alilton Barlow , Miss Kmina Burke , Air. and Airs. II. F. Cady , Mr. ami Airs. ( Jeo. N. Clayton , Mr. ami Mrs. DietAir. . and Airs. 1.V. . Miner , Aliss AHner , Air. and Airs. Dewey , Mr. and Airs. ( Jeo. Darrow , Air. antl Airs. Drake , Air. and Mrs. Robert Kasson , Ben Gallagher , Aliss Keogh , of Salt Lake ; Air. nnd Airs. 11. E. Gaylord , Air. and Alr.s. C'ontant , Air. and Airs. Gnrrabrant , Air. nml Airs. D. II. Goodrich , Mr. ami Airs. Fred Grav , C. II. ( ! nlon , Airs , and Airs Hoaglanil , Aliss Ilongland , Air. and Mrs. Dorranco , Mr. and Airs. W. II. Hughes , Airs. Al. G. Cole , tlio AHssosllolon and Sophie Cookc , Mr. and Airs. Win. Coburn , Air. and Airs. C. K. Coleman , Air. ami Alra 1. II. Cong- don. Airs. Dubois , Air. and Airs E. W Dixon. Air. and Airs. Sherrill , Air. and Mrs. Willard Scott , Airs. Win. Stevens , Lucicn Stephens , Air. and Airs , Swarta- fonl , of Memphis. Aliss Timmorman , Air. nnd Airs. Ilunobaiujh , Dr. and Airs. Hoffman , Air. nnd Airs. J. 11. Ilomtrlx , Air. and Airs. Alilton llondriv , Air. and Airs , F. It. Johnson , Dr. and Airs. Jones , Mr. nnd Airs. J. W. Sloano , Air. and Airs. Johnson. Air , and Airs. Orr , George Orr , Air. and Airs. Kirkcndall , Air. and Airs , Allan Koch , Alr.s Knapp , Mr. ami Airs. Jlobort AleLaughlin , Airs. Geo. Al. Little , Chas. GyL'or , Air. and Airs. Alux Alevor , Mr. and Airs. Aloritu Aloyor.Mr , and A'lrs , C. S. Montgomery , Air. and Airs. N. Alorrlam. Mr. and Airs. A. I ) . Morse , Mr. and Airs. F. C. Morgan and Miss Morgan , Airs. AleKaskell. Air. and Mrs. AlcWhorter , Air. and Airs. 11.11. Meday , Air and Airs. J. D. O'Donahoo ' , Miss O'Leary. Air. and Airs. I. S. Obe-r- folder. Dr , and Airs. A. Parker , Air. ami Airs. Periiio. and Aliss Perine , Air. and Airs J. Al. Phillips. Air , nnd Airs. C. L. Perry , the Allsses Purrott.MUi Honnairlo' Air. and Airs. S. P. Hounds. Air , and Airs , llotlmekor. Air. and Airs. W. S' Higgs , N . T. Hobinson , Air. and Airs.V ? A , llediekFrank , Rogers , Air. and Mrs. S , T. Smith , Air. and Alr.s. Chas Shiroman. Mr. ami Airs , SquiresAlr and Alrs.Straug , Mr. and Mrs , E. L. Stone. Airs. Alary Kticknoy , Air and Airs. D. W. Saxo , Air. nnd Airs. Sour , Airs. Wilbur , Air. and Mrs , ( ] . 1) . W vntl , Air. and Airs. S. F. Woodbridgo , Air. and Airs. Chirk Wood man , f'hns. Harris. Air. and Airs. 1) . 11. Wheeler , Air , ami Airs. L. B. Williams , Mr. and Airs. J. Williams , Airs. Wiiitto- mom , Air. and Mrs. A. W , Sa\e. Airs. A. M. Yates , Gco , Squires. Ben Fell , Air. ami Airs , Shropshire , Airs. Hecks Airs. Albertson of Council Itlull'sj Osoar Wil liams , Air , Frico anil Air. Cartwnght. Many elegant presents were received by Mr. and Airs. Hubidouv. W care-Mori on. The marriage of Mark Aloiton of Chicago , and Miss Alartba Wouro of pdar JJaplds , la. , was solemnized hut Thursday in the Tirst Presbyterian church nt that place. After the ceremony the in timate friends of the couple wore re ceived at the home of W. W. Walker , on Second avenue. At ten o'olock Air. and Airs. Morton took the train for the north to attend the carnival at St. Paul before going to their Chicago home. The groom is well-known In Nebraska , being a son of the lion J. Sterling Alorton. Ho is a member of the firm of Joy Alorton ( V Co , , agents for the Allchigan Salt works. The bride is a daughter of John Wcare , a veteran banker of Cedar Hapids. Hodges-Lntey. Miss Alamic Hodges and Win. II. Latcy were married Wednesday cveninc at 8:30 : o'clock nt I lie residence of tlio bride's parents on North Nineteenth street , the Kov. J. S. Dctwcilor ofliciatlng. A large number of guests wore present and a line collation was served during the evening. The fact that the charming bride is the only daughter of two of Omaha's oldest residents , Air. nml Mrs. Jas. Hodges , and a widely known and popular member of society made tlio affair ono of more than ordinary interest. The groom is a rising young business man and ono of tlio llrm of Irvine < Ji Lntey. The young couple go to housekeeping at once in a house ready prepared on King street. Alany handsome presents were received : A bod-room set from Air and Alr.s. Jas. Hodges it Son ; cook .stove , Air. and Airs. Win. Latoy ; pair steel engravings , Geo. Hodges ; silver castor , Air nnd Mrs. A. W. Humelonu ; half do .cti silver spoons , Blanche and Grace Kumel ; complete set of china , Mr. nnd Airs. J. Al. llcnsmnii and Alacgio Latey ; hanging lamp , F. 13. and A. J. Latcy ; table linen , Alary Latey ; lamp , Bessie Latey ; pepper and salt bottles tles , Alabel Laley ; center table , Airs. Jane Latey ; pair vases. Airs. Alary Ilensman ; chamber set , Air. and Airs. O. Whitney , Elk City ; antique oak extension table and dining room chairs and willow rocker , Homo Circle CltiD ; painted plarqtie on easel , Air. antl Airs. Dal/.oll ; silver syrup pitcher , Air. and Airs. F. K. Bailer , sr. ; marble top corner table , Alr.s. J , D. Uock- enlleld ; oil painting , Air. and Airs. Gco. C. Bussott ; plush bottom willow chair , Air. and Airs. Harry Haskoll ; blue plush chair , Air. and Airs ! Win. Brown ; antique oak plush rocker , Air. and Airs. A. Al. Collott and daughter ; antique plush chair , Air. and Airs. II. K. Burket ; complete tin outfit , Air. and Airs. Jos. Kedmun ; bron/.o lamp , Air. and Airs. F. E. Bailey , jr. ; em broidered toilet set , Air. and Airs. * 1I. G. Counsman ; one-half dozen silver spoons , Air. and Airs. J. W. Gannon ; bed-spread. Air. and Airs. A. F. Wilkins ; glass berry- set. Air. and Ahs. T. II. Juecolls ; berry dish , Air. and Airs. Alclvenna ; pair vases and mustard cup , Airs. Lambert : table linen , Air. and Airs. Jones ; silver butter dish , Air. nnd airs. G. P. Clark ; glass water service , Dr. and Airs. Ilaiichett ; pickel castor , Dr. A.V. . Nnson ; sachet tidy , Aliss Ann lluskell ; glass water service , Dr. J. H. Irvine ; glass spoon holder , Inez Haskcll ; painted banner , Lillie Whitohorn ; dozen tumblers , Air. and Airs. B. F. Baker ; brass crnni tray and brush , Myrtle Baker ; silver nut picks and cracker , Lon.i Collett ; wax pond lil ies on plush nlaeqtie , the Alisscs Josie and Georgip Bean ; orange wood placquo on easel , Aliss Lenore Smith , Los Angeles , Cal. ; handsome painting , Minnie anil Gussio Baumann ; silver butter disli and towels , Emma Wchhuns ; table linen , Ida Fahrion ; pair gold napkin rings , Dollie Bailey ; fancy mats , Annie Long ; silver cake knife , dust uns and duster , Alary Covian ; water pitcher and glasses , II. Nelson & Co. ; silver celery holder , W. O. Shane ; one-half ilo/.on silver knives and forks , C. A. Abercroinbio ; silver forks , Bert Wilkins ; silver knives , \v. C. Wilkins - kins ; glass fruit dish , Robert Tunica ; glass water set , W. S. Redman. Surprise Party. Air. and. Alls C. AlcKcnna were made the objects of a pleasant surprise Friday evening. The occasion was the lifth an niversary of tlioir marriage , and about forty of their friends and neighbors called ut their homo on Lake street , and presented them with a beautiful sofa ami several rockers. A line lunch was served and the evening soent delightfully in social converse and euchre playing. Among those present were : Air. and Mrs. Woodworth , Air and Airs. Baker , Coun cilman nnd Alrj. Bailey , Airs , and Airs , II. Haauell , Air. and Airs. C. Al. Crissuj , Air. and Alr.s. C ! . C. Itassotl. Mr. and Airs Divroy. Air. and Airs. Spafford , Air. and Mrs. Kockonliold , Mr. and Airs. AIcBridc , Air. nnd Airs. Muthcus , Air. and Airs. Aloe , Air. and Airs. Jones. Air. and Airs. Pauhcn , Air. and Airs. Bishop , Air. nnd Airs. Ed Paulson , Air. and Airs. C. E Ferns , Air. and Airs. Collett , Air. and Airs. L. V. Crum , Air. ami Airs. Burlov , Air. and Airs , Eaton , Aliss Emma Welshans , Aliss Alertle Baker. Aliss Divroy , Albs Inez Ilaskell , AlissJPaulsen , Aliss Nellson , Air. George Bailey , Air. Clifford. Air. W. Himlor , Air. and Mr.-i. John Brady , Alr.s. Kulmc of Seiotia , Neb. , Alaster. James Ferns. A Tjimcli P.irty. Airs. Beall gave a lunch party Tuesday in honor of Mrs. Whitney. Fine music made the occasion especially pleasant. Among those invited were Alr.s. Paxton , Airs. Dr. Jones , Airs. C. D. Woolworth , Airs. Sam Burns , Airs. Alorsman , the Alisses Alcrkol of Council Bluffs , Airs. Lyman of Salt Lake , Aliss Keosh of Salt Lake , Airs. Gilbert , Airs. William Wal lace and Airs. Walh.ce of Salt Lake , Airs , Broateh , Airs. Coutant , Airs. Koiint/.o , Airs. Yost , Airs. Boyd , Airs. Biorboww , Airs. Ganman , Airs. S. Curtis , Airs. Wukolov. Aliss Wakeley , Alr.s , Doano , Airs. Keller , Airs , llallor , Mrs , Poppleton , Airs. Uingwnlt , Airs. Carter , Airs. Ale- Cord , Airs. Peck , Airs. Richardson , Airs. Wyman , Airs. Dumly , Airs. Miller , Airs , Doherty , Airs. Powell , Airs. Davis , Alro llanscom , Airs. J. Al. Woolworth , Airs. Barker , Airs. Savage. Airs. Dandy , Airs. Sliulton , Airs. Cowin , Airs. Liningor , Airs , Aledlintoek , Airs , Annin. Airs AlcKuskell , and others. Complimentary Hop. A very pleasant part was given Satur day by Air. and Airs. D. Kauffmau at their homo on Farnam street in honor of Al. C , Rosenfeld , of Boston. Dancing and games contributed to the evening's enjoyment and several line selections were played by the Musical Union orches tra. A bountiful spread was served and toasts were drunk by S. J. Fisliej-,1 Shiff , Al. C. Rosonlleld and others. Among thosn present were Aliss Newman , Miss Sehlesmi'cr , Aliss Sonnahill , the Alisses GohUmitns , of Aurora , Ind. , Aliss Rinds- kopli , Aliss Bemlit , Aliss Brandois , Aliss llosunlluld iin.1 Alessrs. S. and Al. Ober- folder , J. Mayer , S. Sclilesimrer. A. Xun- dor , S. Schiff , S , J. Fisher , 1. Wise , A. Branders , C. Goldsmith , Sohnndig , of Chicago , and Rosenberg , of Philadelphia. At Fort Omalin. A very pleasant gathering of young people ple took place at the Fort last night , Dancing was participated in at the hop house , followed by refreshments. Among the dancers wore ; Aliss Carrie Dctw'ler ' , Aliss Ida Dixon , Miss Bertha Yost , the Alisses Jennie unrt Alay Wallace , Aliss Alary Ludington , Aliss Salllo Ale.Cllnlook , Bliss Alary Sherwood , the Alissos Alary and Alice Brown , Bert Cooke , Leonard and George Strang , Chas. Stone , Fred Anderson , Hilton Fonda , Fred Rustiu , Wallace Broateh , Ed Sherwood , The Coireo Cluh. On last Wednesday afternoon the ladies of the Coffee club , with a few visitors , were very pleasantly entertained at the residence of Mrs. 1. Ovcrfeldcr , 802 South Twenty-fifth street. The souvenirs of the occasion were unique and varied sncho bags. The ladies present were Alesdames Al. llellman , L. Alcndolssohn , A. Polaek , M. Goldsmith , Alaurit/.Alcyer , Gco. Hoyn , Alax Aleyer. L. Heller. B. Newman , F. Adlcr and Miss Tillio New man. There were prcfont from abroad ; Mrs. Appel , of Denver , and Ali-es Rosen- field , of Hastings. On next Wednesday afternoon a special gathering of the club will bo hold at Airs. Goldsmith's residence in honor of Airs. Appel , of Denver. Small nnd ICnily. Fort Omaha society enjoyed itself at n phantom party Wednesday night. Airs. Doano gave a I o'clock dinner Tuesday in honor of Airs. Lyman and Airs. Wallace , of Salt Lake. About a dozen ladies sat down to it. Friday afternoon Airs. C. D. Woolworth - worth cave a lunch in honor of Arthur Alay Knapp , the guests were tlio Rev. ami Airs. Copeland , Air. end Airs. Geo. A. Joslyu , Air. and Airs. Win. Curtis. Airs. Wm. Wallace , Aliss Grant , and Col. and Airs. Akin. At the Mlllnrd. Air. nntl Airs. Richardson's dancing party Alonday evening was an eminently enjoyable affair. Miss Richardson and her miests. Aliss Chanutc , of Now York , and Al'ss Peck , of Keoktik , assisted m re ceiving the guests. Supper was served In a suite of four rooms , and an agree able feature was the huge block of icn containing claret punch , planed in the ball room. The music was excellent and the costumes noticeably elegant. Informal Party. Aliss Carrie Dotwiler entertained a few of her friends Thursday nt hnr home , corner Twenty-second nnd Davenport. Music and games made part of Hie oven- ing's programme. The affair was in honor of Aliss Alumlu Oliver , of Council Bluffs. Among thoao present wore : Aliss Mamie Joslyn , the Alisses Annie and Jen nie Young , John Brown , Charlie Stone , Leonard and Charles Stnuig. A Pleasant Ali's Mamie Joslin's homo was the scene of a very merry parly Friday even ing. Tlio company was so well enter tained that their stay was prolonged until the still smalt hours. Thos i present were Miss Alattie Stone , Aliss Komi Strang , tlio Alisses Carrie ami Grace Dotwilor , Ali s Jennie Young , Aliss Mamie Hamlin , Lon and Geo. Slning , John Brown , Chus. Stone , Mark Stone. HoolnbilUy at n Repetition. The reception given by Air. and Alr.s. Perine Thursday was spoken of as one ol tlio most thoroughly enjoyable events of tiie season. Everyone was introduced and mude-to feel at ease , and the evening wound up with a little dance. Aliss Perine , Aliss Gertrude Clarke and Aliss Alollie Morrison , of Wichita , Kansas , in whoso honor the affair was given , assisted in welcoming the guests. Oyster Supper. Last night the members ot the Home Circle club drove out to Dave Redman's homo near Irvington and celebrated tlio wooden wedding of their host witli a hoi ) , followed by an oyster simper. About thirty couples wore present and a good time was enjoyed. Art Gossip. Aliss Itrodt lias a newly organized class devoted to the study of perspective. Airs. Dr. Sprague is laboring with still life objects with encouraging results. Airs. J. A. Garlick is painting an ad mirable study of tulips on gruimd glass , to bo framed in hammered silver. Air Evans , with Dewey & Stone , has been very successful with repousse , and owns some very handsome specimens of the art. Aliss Slmlze's clashes are doing good work in crayon and India ink. Miss Kelly shows n creditable figure lai.dscapo in black and white. Aliss Ross is teaching n class in water colors at Airs. A. P. Hopkins on Park avenue. A handsome frame in repousse with Hour do Us design was recently 1m- isheil by Aliss Ro s A pretty bit of stained glass is in Airs. J. A. Wakeliold'.s house. A bust picture of her little daughter is done in sepia tints in tlio center ol the pane , and the sur rounding colors nio as rich as possible. Miss Rich , a young girl in Sotttli Omaha , has painted two creditable fruit pieces that tire now at Hospn's. One has a glass disli lilted with rlnsters of purple and reddish grapes and on the other can vas pouches are painted true to nature. Aliss Wilnwsor displays great aptitude in her still life studio ) in oil. Her last piece is a pair of kid jjlovos , ti half transparent handkerchief and iv pair of opera glasses , showing opal tints , lying on a ciimson draped table. Collins &Slmntz have added much to their already enviable reputation by a recent portrait of Airs. G. Al. Hitchcock. Another picture that is commendable for its finish , as well as its faithfulness to the original , is that of E. L. Biorbower. Conrad Heyd , of Milwaukee , is in Omaha with a view to open a studio here , , He isdoitbtlc.ss the finest artist that over visited Omaha , and his poi traits that were exhibited at tlio exposition will bo remembered as a marvel of detail. Air. Hoyd lias been classified by the Alii- waukeo press as a natural curiosity because - cause his pictures were inevitably turned to the wall before a reporter was ad mitted. _ Hrnvltics. Air , Shears is in California. Miss Kimbail went to St. P.iul Friday evening' L. Al. Bcnnolt has spent the week in Lincoln. Samuel Burns contomplato.i a trip to Europe in tins spring. Aliss Amy Graves , of Sallday , Col. , is a guest at Judge Dundy's , Aliss Satin Tracy , of Burlington , is vis iting Airs , S. D. Biirkalow. Aliss Gardner , of Poughkeopsio , N. Y. , is visiting Airs. R. H. Wilbur. Aliss C. Stevens , of Council Bluffs , has been visiting Aliss Clara Brown. Aliss Gertrude Chapmun , of Aleridcn , Conn. , is visiting AHs. Dr. Connor. Airs. Chat Alorgun lias returned to Sid ney , accompanied by Aliss. Phil Alorgan , David AIoAIonics , a prominent mer chant of Lyons , Nob. , greeted old tnctids hero last-week. Aliss Bishop , of Denver , is visiting her sister. Airs. E. P. Peek , and will remain hero for the winter. J. B. Christian , of Hamburg , la. , was in Omaha last week looking after his real estate interests. Aliss Liz/.io Isaacs has returned from Clifton Springs , and is domiciled witli her sister , Airs. F. It. AlcConncll. Airs. D. B. Andrews , of Elyria , O. , is visiting Airs. E. L. Stono. Airs. J. Al. B. Floyd , of Sioux City , U expected shortly. Airs. Jas , Beard , of Alanluton , la. , vis ited Mrs. Gilbert and Airs. J. W. Mors3 last wcok aud attended the Richardson party. Judge Goodwin , the silver-haired Adonis of the Salt Lake Tribune , passed through Omaha last week on route to the cast , Airs. Frank Rico , nco Lottio Larson , of Logansnort , lud. , accompanied bv her sister. Aliss Anna Rico , are visiting Omaha friend * . The Homo Circle club hold their fourth party of ' &J-fe7 at Alusonio hall next Fri day priming. Prof. Irvine furnishes the music. Dancing commences at 8 p , m. siiarp. MUs J. 31. Rieliui'ds , of Cleveland , 0. , who has bqpnjyisitine Mrs. G. W. Me- Alillcn , wcn > jb Denver Thursday to spend sovcr.jl'Vweks , Aliss Florcnwytarlick , ono of Omaha's prettiest btfds , went to Hamburg , la. , last Tuesday , where she will bo tlio guest of Airs. J. B Cliristinn for a fortnight. Air. Penncll , with characteristic en ergy , has cot togctlior tlio best boy voices in the city , a'nd-his choir at All Saints , strengthened by a quartette , of which Airs , Cotton ' is the soprano , far surpasses that of any 'Ivpiscopal church in Omaha. The pretty church also contains n line or gan , manipulated by E. A. Todd. The opening sCmc'cs take place to-day. CHUKCH NOTICES. To-iluy's Services nt tlio Different Churches Throughout tlio City. In tlio Swedish Evangelical Lutheran church , corner of ( 'ass nnd Nineteenth streets , divine services and preaching by the pastor , K. A. Fogolstrom , at 10:110 : a. m. ami TiliO p. m. Sunday school at i3 80 p. in. Tuesday evening , prayer meeting , and Thursday evening , preaching of the gospel. Scandinavians arc invited to at tend all tlio meetings. First Gorman Free Kvnngclicnl church , corner Twelfth and Dorcas streets. Rev. F. H. W. Brucchcrt pastor. Sabbath school at 250 : ! p. in. Church services and preaching by tlio pastor at 10 oO a. m. and 7 HO p.m. rriemisand children are cor dially invited aud welcome. Unity church , corner Seventeenth ami Cnss streets. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 : j ) . m. .Sabbath school at 1315. Rev. W. E. Copeland pastor. Subject this morning , "Eternal Life. " Sub ject of evening lecture. "Tom Paine. " German Lutheran church. 100.T South Twentieth street. Service every Sunday 10 a. m. Sunday school 'J p. m. E. J. Ireso , pastor. Beth-Eden Baptist church. Services at1:15 : p. m. at Si. Mary's Avenue Congrcnational church. Sunday school at ! 1 p. m. Praver meetingTImrsday eve ning at 70 : ! ! p. in. Preaching by Rev. public cordially invited to all services. Calvary Baptist church , Sunmlprstreet. Rev. A. W. Clark , pastor. Preaching - ing at 10:30 : n. m. ami 7il : : ) , p. m. , by tlio pastor. Sundav school at ! ) p. in. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7-iO. ! All are cordially invited to the service of this church. Presbyterian church , corner Dodge and Seventeenth streets Services at 10IO : ! am. % and 70 : ! ! p. m. by the pastor , Rev. W. J. Hurslri. Sunday school at close of morning worship. Young pee ples' meeting at ( i'-15 p. m. First Al. E. Church. Service ? at 10:30 : a. m. and 7 0 p. in. Rev. T. At. House pastor. All are cordially invited. Seats free. The Sunday school orchestra will furnish the music at the evening service. Sunday school at 2iO : ! p. m. Rev. W. J. H.irslia will preach this evening on 'Mloavcn ; Where is It and Whutarb ItsOcciiputioiisf'Strangcrs cordially welcome at the Dodge street Presbyterian church. The Rt. Rqv. Dr. Seymour , Bishop of Springfield , will preach at St. Barnabas church to-day at 1 p. in. First Baptist Church , corner Fifteenth and Davenport streets. Dr. Ira E Ken- ncy , ox-president of the Universilv of DCS Aloinos will preach at 10'JW a"in. . and 70 : ! ! p. in , Sunday school at 12 o'clock. Adjourned annual btismees meeting Wednesday at 7:3'1 : p. in. Free seats. All jirc .invited. Strangers wel- conicd. All Saints church : This church will bo ouencd for services this morning. There will bo a souvieu of blessing bv Bishop Wortliington and the institution of the rector and the Holy Communion by the Rev. Louis Znhncr. The sermon will bo ] > rcnohcd by Bishop Seymour , of Spring- iield , 111. Services will commence at 11 o'clock. Scats free. At 7 150 in the eve ning there will be a service of admission of choristers , followed by even song. Tabernnclo 1'irst ' Congregational church. Cr.pitol avenue iiearEigliteeiith street. Services at 10 3D : i. in. and 7.i'J ! ' p. m. Preaching in the morning by the nus- tor , Rev. A. F. Shirroll. Evening sub ject , "Jonah Paying His Faic. " Sunday school at noon. All welcome. North Presbyterian , Saunders street , Rev. \ \ m. R. Ilender.son , pastor. Ser vice at 10:30 : u. in. and 7.30 p. in. Sunday sqhool at noon. Young people's meeting at ( ! : ! ! 0 p. m. At the ovoiung service tlio pastor will deliver the first of a scries of lectures on "Popular Fallacies in Relig ion. Subject , "Creed and conduct ; or , if a imln's conduct is all right it mutters not whal ho believes. " Strangers made wel come at all services. United Presbyterian church , corner Park avenue and Grant street. Preach ing Sabbath at 11 a. in. and 7o : ! ; p. in. by the Rev. J. A. Ileiidorson. of Alon- mouth , Ills. Sabbath school at 3:30 : i > . in. You are welcome to all these meetings. St. Alary's avenue Congregational church. Ray. Willard Scott will preach both morning and evening at 10:30 : and 7oO. : Gospel service in the. evening and sermon on "Tho Old Dclugii and the Now. " Sunday school at noon. Ollering in the niornlngfor Doano college. First Christian church , Twentieth and Capital avenue. Service ? at usual ho-irs. In the evening Dr Fey will describe the "Model Husband. " HAYES AND HIS HENS , Jtiithert'ord'H GOJUH and Slvty Vellow- IjOKKed Fowls. CI.EVKI.AXD , ( ) . , Jan. I' ' . Now York Star : Rutherford B. Hayes leads a sort of nomadic life just south ol Fremont , O. Ho has sixty chickens and innimier- ublo iioats. He occupies in northern Ohio a position similar to that which Norval held on the Grampian hills. His chickens ccmo from every clime and are black Spanish , Leghorns. Cochins , white Bralimas , bhanghais , and bantams. Lucy milks tlio goats , which pasture in a neighboring granite quarry and go about chewing the rooks. Once In a while they loiter into Fremont and oat the theater advertisements jflV tlio bill boards. Ruth- ortord and JJncy live much on goat's milk and the ohooso and the butter that are made trom if , Last fall , when nuts were ripe , Itnihcrlord thought from tlio llavor of the butter flint the goats had been feeding o.i mast. A short investigation showed him that they had been browsing on tlio udvcrtii-emonts of a negro min strel company , and so had boon living on the chestnut- tlio contain porary s'tago if Kulvatlc'mlijtM HtormliiK n City. Oregon Stnt < jsiimn : For pure , unmiti gated , threo-jily gall , the advance guard of the Salvation army takes the bakery. Two of thorn , yesterday , wont up and down tlio stroew demanding a "dollar for the Lord'1 in an imperative ) way , and intimating that it was the duty of every one to give them a "dollar for the Lord. " But , from indications , it's mighty little of the money these fellows receive that the Lord will ever get any hmiolit of > Their "religion" Is used as a pretext for tlioir begging money , nnd when they got it they mvidi ! it up among themselves. Those fellows intend to return to Port land Friday , and then , next week , u whoiogangot the Salvationists will oomo up , They say that a brass band will ac company the expeditionand that "Salem will bo taken by storm. " They ought not to bo encouraged in any way. Thcro are 25,81(1 ( doctors in Great Brit ain , or ono for every 1.B50 inhabitants. In Franco the proportion Is one for 1,100 ; in Audtrin.Uormoiiy and Norway , one for every Jl)0 ) ; in the L'nitcd States , or for every B\iO. while id Russia Ihcro it osily one for ( i,22J. SATURDAY MARKET FIGURES A Gold Snap Predicted Which Will Prove Disastrous to Winter Wheat. CORN SHOWS GOOD STRENGTH. Provisions Active nnil Ilifiher , With Holders Not Disposed to Sell Ar rivals of Krcsli Cnttlc Small Quotation * . CHICAGO PUOOUCL : MA.UKET. CIIICAOO , Jnn. 2i-f Special Telegram to the BIK : , | 'I'lio signal service piomises acry cold snap by the inltlillo of ne\t week. If this catches tlio winter wheat wIth no cover ing of snow over it there will nt least follow u tlood of reports of damaged who.it. Perhaps - haps even the uheat Itself might actually bn frozen. The thaw at this season of the year Is OIHI of the annual perils to thecrop. . If the weather Is warm enough to take tin- snow oil the ground anil leave the wheat imposed , and then If n freeze caino , unaccompanied by snow , tlio bull alarmist has a condition of alTairs which Is after his own heatt. It has been raining cencially throughout Illinois , Iowa , Wisconsin untl Mlssoml to-ilay , with n teniporaturo ranging fiom SO to CO degrees above zero. The weather , novetthelcss , was not the only Influence at woik to bull prices at the opening. Field , Lindloy & Co. were buyer * again as they Inn u been for a foitnlght , and presumably for the sanio California clliiue. Cables \\ero better. In California , too , the signal service map showed that tlieie had been very lltllo rain liuled over night , and that little only In the tioith half ol the stale. Wheat was llrmer and higher but only moderately aetlve nntl the major part of trading1 was on local speculative account. At the closu there was nt Ttu o , Aptilat 7U' e. Corn was stioncer In sympathy with wheat. Shorts showed iiioro disposition to cover. Olleilngs were not lame , and prices advanced -'Vc. Toward the close the market became slow. May opened at - Ido.sold atIO'ic < Ctl@ll c and closed at tt'4HV. ' July sold at 42 i43& & Wjc , a'Vadv.incomeryestciday. Provisions } \oioactlvo , stronger and higher. The pacK- 1111 ; In this , city since November is 51)4,000 ) hous less than for the same time n year ago. Uoldoisof the pioduet weio not disposed tosi-li. On the other hand the shoits ap- pc.ued exceedingly anxious "to cover , and siime of the laigo ones were credited with taking In good lines. Thcro was also n do- she on the pait of local opm.itois to go long and competitive buylinr pioduced a good ad vance and last sales were at neatly outside hguies , an advance of iflc on mess pork , 5c on shoit ribs , lint no eliango in laid. Mess pink tor May olfeied sl2.40 , bold at Sl ? . : ) : @ 12.ro and closed at SW.SJ I'J.S'i. Lard sold fairly at 50.70 ( 1.7. " . and closed at S0.72M for .May. Short ribs sold nt 50. HH < ! ( U7' < < and closed at SO.47 lurMay. Juno SO. I7) ) < ii.'i0.50 ' CHICAGO MVI-J STOCIC. CIIICAOO , Jan. 2. . ( Special Tclceram to the Bti : . | CATTI.I : The lie.sh aulvals weio not largo , but theio woio many common to lair cattle on the market ana the general supply was quite amide. The general inaiket was qulot and blow as might have been ex pected nftci the big supply dining the week. More Ucsli.iblo kinds ol cattle sold in some cases at steady prices , but as a inlo theio was a weak , easy leehng. The trade of the week lias been generally dull and we.ik. Shipping steeis Sa.85reZ5.SO ; bulk , S4.00@4.35 ; .stockers nnd feeders , S3 10.50 ! ; cows , bulls and mixed. Sl.BOJ.rX ) : bulk , S2.XtcrnbO ! ) ; through Texas cows , SilO- . Hoes In a genuial way the maiket ruled ftshade ! higher than the average yesterday. I'rhnu and Inncy heavy , Sl.'Ofii'i.OO ' ; good to eliolco parking sorts , SI.O'JMl.S'J ' ; common , Sl.ax l.W , llgnt .soils selling within a r.ingo of < ! -l.0' : ! l.7 , > , largely at $1.GO@4.70 for good 170 to ISO Ib average. FlSA.ftUlA.lt. Now Yorlr. Jnn. 2.J Movnv On call easy at Of < ? 4 , ' per cent , closing at Huer cent. I'llIMK MlSUOAXriLR 1'AI'Klt 0 7 per cent. tiTKiiM.vo KKciiANon Dull and un changed ; ; l.b2)4 ) lor sixty day bills ; S4.&T4' for demand. ( } oviuXMi'.NTn Dull but firm. Bint KS The stock market \\as much less active , but prices occupied n higiier range , although fe\erishness mid lrregulaity | was still conspicuous. The opening uas'falily steady , a larco number of trio aeiivo list being changed and others showing Insignili- c.int changes only irom yesteiday's figures. In the at tti noon prices moved bncfswaid and forwaid within a narrow ranpo and closed steady , goneially a shade above the opening pi ices. BTOCKB or VTAM , STREET. V cent bonds. . . . 100 C. & N. W 1131. ' U. fc > . 4M's no < 8 picforrcd. . isflw New4's Ms N. Y. C H2 J Pacific C's of "Jo. I'JVJ Oieeon _ , . . . Tran. . . . . . 'ioir . . . . tl .1 - * ! ! ' , ential Pacific. : KI'aetiie | Mail C. &A I' . I ) . AK . nrt-ierrea. . . . 155 P. 1' . C 140JJ C. 15.J ( Kock Island 12.5 li. L.k\V . lilti' , ; St. L. &S. K. . . I ) . &H. U . 2d preferred. . . m Kne . . " > ; ! C. , M. i\Sr. \ I' . . . 8lJ ) < preferred. . 70 jirelerred. . . 1I7J < Illinois Central , ttl SI. / ' . iteO . 4'J 1. , U. tfcW in ? pielerrcd. . . . 107 , J Kuii82S < tTexas. SO'4iTe.\as 1'aciiic. . . 25'J ' LnliHShoru 01 jUmon 1'acllic. . . r > S' . ' Mich. Central. . . b'J ' preiuiini. . . \ > o Mo. Pacific 107 ! , , Western Union. 78r ! ! Northern I'.us. . . 27 s O. . H. &N. . . OS pictorial. . , " ' ' IMIUUUOK 1 VIIKKT. Clilcnxn , Jan. 21) . Following quotations me the 2w : : closing ilgurcs : Flour Dull and iniclKinu'ed ; winter wheat Hour , S4.2.V3JI.SU ; southern. 54.10(34.20Vlh ( - cousin. S4. > . ' 04. ( ! 0 ; Michigan soft .snrlng wheat , 8i.70c : < { l.iO ! : Minnesota bakers. s:5.707j : > 4.0 ! ! : paK-nls. S4.50fH.b-J : low grades. 8J.t .V < { 2.U5 ; lye tlour , ipnctat Sa.itt a.'O In baiiels. and Sl.20 ! ( ? < a.40 in sacks. Wheat-Stronger feeling and pileeshlcher ; closhu ' ( ,0 above \esteida > ; cash , 7h'.c ; Marcn , 9'je ' ; May , K5'e. , Corn I'lnno" , moderatels' active , closing Vc above Fritlay : cash , 1 11-lOu ; March , Wl-lOc ; May , 4irlfic. . Oats Khmer , with l&C < 0Vo adva'nco ahovo vfsterday ; casli , 2.ri > c ; Febiuaiy , f > ' 8 ; May , 'M mile. Kye Quiet at Tile. llailoy- Dull at r,0@50Kc. Timothy.sotd I'rimi' , SJ/jn. Flafeca1.0i | Whlskv-Sl.lH. 1'oik Moderately actlvo and linn. nUBfi $ 20c higher on whuluiantra ; cash. 51.2.iil,55 ! ( ; March , Sfi.40rri-j.4J , ; ; M'iy , Sl'.r > Xffl-Jr.7' . BiitiL-r Dnll ; cieainery , 2lVjOc ( ; ; dairy , ' . Dull lint steady : full cream plied- dare , 124C'UOc , ; tl.U , 12H ( 13Ke ; Anieiicas. 12V < ! ) ' , ; skims , b-.jiJc ; , . 1 Miles Steady anJ unchanircd ; ( iicen , 0 ! c : heavy ireen ; salted , 7Ue ; salted hull , 0'4'o ' : dry salted , Il@l2c ; ilrv Hint , lilffHe : deacons , 25a each. Tallow No. 1 country , UJfc ; Xo , 2 , 2 fo ; cake , iu. IlivelnK Shipments. Flmir.ubii . SJ.oou BJ.OIW Wheat , bu . M.VOQ 11.000 Corn , on . 7UO ) 2.iOiX ) Oats.bu . 1U.CO ) or.OOQ Hjf. bu . 2f/00 / 1.000 Harley.DU . 07.000 S > ,090 St. l.oulH , Jan. Pi. IVhttit-StroiiK and hlirher : Xo. 2 red. cash , b cj .Maich , SljcMav. : b7 ! c. Corn lllcher ; Xo. a mixed , cash , 8 aiMc ; March , B3VfpJ ; May , JlTjKo. Oats Finn : Xo. 2 mixed , cash , 27 27)/e ) ; Jlav. S0'sc. llyo-MXe. Pofk-Sltong at S12.50. Lard0.io. : . WliUky 81.13. Butter Steady ; creamery * 5MOcj ( ! ! dairy , 15C J24c. Kansas City , Jan. 37. Wheat Stronger ; No. tired , cash , ' < lfca3keil j February , 71 c bid ; May , 76 , a c. BURLINGTON PLACE. 10 Lots Left at $500 Each. ist ADDITION TO FOWLER PLACE , 25 Lots , $500 to $550. Oeo. W. lioMrpee(5rnorid MannRor It. & M < II It. , 1m * purchmed r > norc wltldn three blocks of lUirlhiRton 1'lixee , mid this menus II , & M. business , Como nml sccuron line lot. J. IB. E'V.A.ilSrS & ; OCX Sole Agents. Corn-Firmer ; No. 2 , cash , SOJ < c ; February , MVc : May , StV bid. Onts Nominal ; 27 ; < c bid for cash. New Orleans. Jan. 2i Corn Meal Firmer nt S3.25. Hog pioducts t'nsettled generally but higher. Poik S12.50. hard Kelincd tierce , EiVi'i. Hulk Meats-Shoulder ? . S4.PO ; long clear and clear rib , S".37 < < . Now York , Jan. 2i Wheat llecclpts , 54,500 ; extmits , 110.00,1 ; cash ® lo hlKher ; options advanced \dtifc , closing ilrin ; un- graded red , 87ii'io ) ; No. : i red , Hlcm y > J ; No. 1 ted. UVH ; extta red , 01 V ; * - " ri'd , inelevntor ; l"2@i " < Mc for February , Corn "Spot ' , 'e and options , @s < c higiier ; moio iicllve , closlnc ilrin : rcceliils , UO.UOO ; exports. r.7OJO ; utiRinded , 47 No. - ' , 4jifisUo ( ; In cloator , 4ti ic nlloat , l-ehrnary closing nt 4S\'c , Oats A shade stronger , but less active ; re ceipts , 4H,00 < ) ; pxpotts , . ' . > : mixed western , U0(5)7c ( ) : white western. llStcillic. r troloum Steady ; United closed at 7 Kgcs-Julet and Him ; westein , 80 ( . < c.llc ; limed. 20M2llijC. I'otk Firm , with moderate demand ; mes * , 3l2.2.X'l2.75 ' ! now IllCS ? , SI2.75. Liiid A shade higher ; weste.ni steam spot , ' iliitter-Quiot ; western , 12.iOo ; Klgln ereamory , ; t.'c. Cliecse ( Jtilctand Him ; western ll.it , 11@ ( ) Mllwnukoc , Jan. 22. Wheat Firm ; cash nml I'ebruarv. 7S c : May , 8l,30'c. Corn StiMdy : No. 2. T.\'c. Oatsttlot ) ; No. 2 , ac. . Kyu-WeakNo. ; 1 , 50 < < fe- Hurley Steady : No. 2 , ooc. Provisions lllchet ; pork , January , S12.MJX ; May , 512.55. Cincinnati , Jan. 2J. Wheat Active and firm ; Xo. 2icd , S4' ( i < s'i' . Corn Steadv ; No. 2 mi.xcd.irr'S'.fc. ' Oats Dull ; No. 2 mixed , 0 > ic. Rye Dull ; No. 2 , ( We. Pork Nominal at S12.75. Laid 30.50. Wliisty Active and firm at Sl.tn. Minneapolis , Jan , 22. Wheat Strong ; No. 1 hard , cash , SOe ; Febiuary. bOV e ; Mav , S5c : No. 1 northern , cash and February , 7l c ; May , 8le ; No. 2 northern , cash and February , 77e : May. S2c. Flour Firm ; patents , 54.50JI.70 ; bakeis , Kuccipts Wlioat. 0:1.000 : bu. ; Hour , 100 bbls. bhipmeuts Wheat , IS.OJJ bit. : Hour , 11,000 bbls. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ tilVK HTtJUIi. Ohlou o , Jan. 2i. The Drover's Journal icnoitsat lollows : Cattle Kecelplfl. 2.000 ; market steady ; shlplng ] ) steers , $3.i5@A.O ! ( ) ; stockers nnd feeders S'ilUit.W ( ! : ) : cows , bulls ami mixed , 8I.M)3S.r ) > 0 ; bulk , S2.'Ui. O ; Texas co\\- > , Keccljits , 17,000mai kel steady , 111 m ; and inixcu. s 1.10 81.70 ; Hacking and shipping Sl.4Dti4.U3 ; light , S 1.00 ® 1.70 : skips , S't75'iW.so. Slicep Iteeeipts , ' 200 : maiket stnady : na tives. Si70Crf4.-0 ; westein. $ ' . ' . 7.ViJ.OO ( ; Texans - ans , 8i2.x < ? .iH ) ; lambs , & uoxs.iio. iC iiHin : City , Jan. 2J. Cattle Ilpeelptu , COO ; shipments , none ; maiket steady and ouiet ; common to choice shipping , S.40 ! ! Ott.45stnckeis ; S'i 5n : i.oO ; Iccaing stecis , 5i.iOfJ. : ( ) ; cows , Si.Wrty.oo. Uo.rs KnpulpU. r.r,00 ; shipnionts , 2,000 ; niaiKet opened slow and about steady and closed stiong ; common to ehoice , S4.l5@4.to. ; St. 1/oulB , Jan. 2. Cattle llBccliits , 100 ; shipments , 000 ; mailed .steadv ; choice heavy native sleers , ? 4. ! ! ( ) < 64.S.'i ; fair to good ship ping steeis. S3.7il.0 ( ) ( ! ; { ; tiiitcherB1 steers , lair to choice , S3.00il.lO ( : ; leeder.s , lair to mind , : ! ! > .soo.io , ; ) ; ; stockcrs , fair to good , 5'J.OO ( j 2 in. llo's lleccipts , 700 ; shipments , 1.000 ; maiket linn : choice heavy ami butchers' selections , # -i.S5a.r.00 ; packing , fair to uootl , SI. ( Mijjj.so ; Voikeis , medium tolaucy , S4.'ir > @ 4.0. ) ; pi.s ; , common to good , S3.75i ( O2UA11A IjlVK STOCK. Satin day , Jan. 22. Cnttlo. The receipts of cpttlu were extremely light again to-day and there were hardly enonch in to nmko a market. Tim demand was good nnd what there was in sold loadlly and lit peed , bttonir prices. One load of good cat tle brought S4.ft > , wlilcli Is the top for this week. The maiket closed strong , everything bolus sold and the yaids cleared. The hog market opened steady at yester day's nriees and tlio pens wcie eleaied In a short Unit ? . Thorn was nothing held over , even the latoarnvals were taken as soon as they could bu unloaded. The maiket closed .stiong. _ Slicnp. There were no fresh receipts in , but ono load which had been held over fiom the pievlous diiy was bold. KcuoiptM. Cattle . 100 Hogs . . . . . . l.bOO Provnlllnir JM'IccR. .Showing the prevailing prices paid for llvo stock on this maiUet : ChoicQ.steciN ino : to inoo iis..554,3i4.a' ) Cliolco steel s , 1100 to 1800 Ins. . . : f.K@l.40 ( ) Coed feeders . ! 2.7Bu : i.OO ( lood to choice corn-led cowtt. . . . 2.7'in < : ) .2.'i Fair to medium glass cows . 2.00C y.r)0 ( iood to choice bulls . 2.00J.7ft I Jglit nnd medium hozs . 1. ! ( ) ( ( i.f > o ( iood tochoico heavy liogs . 4.00 1.75 Ciood tocliolcu inlxeil hogs . 4. Kcprcflontutivo Males. ( Inngo Showlii : ; tlio hlghiist and lowest prices paid for loads of hogs on this m.uknt during the pa-it doyen days and lor the same tnnu last month and luHtycar : " l DOO. iM'iT ' Jllll. 1HJ7 I Jim. ItSfl. inth , 4.0,1 iti/JO HunOny ITih M.'J'i GAMS ' IMII' ' ao * toi.uii < ! l6 isl'li'i 1'Jlhl Suriituy UJihl 4.a ; fn.'JO I.IQ l-'lil , 4.1Q Wl.-'T'j 4.M SU.'T'/i 2c ] | 4 U-J 4il.-5 4.10 &I.75 HIilpmoiitH. ShowltiL' tlio number of cattle , host , nnd sheep shipped lioiu the yards duiinc the day. CAT U.K. Xo. cars. 1U. Dcst. 10 . X.V \ . Cldcnxo C . .Mir. . All \liiqr stocltin this market are niado pproWt. llvo trojirht unless otherwise stateil. Dead hr > ; : ssellat)3 P" lh. lor all weJuhti. 'V klns"orlioi4 ; weltfjljur losi than 100 HM. no value. Preiimnt sows. ire docked 4'J ' by the public i Note * ) , The hon' market was about steady \vith yes terday , but n few loads may have soM a little t'ettcr. Q Cattle slronr- Kverjthlmf sold. An active hos market. The yauls ate clc.xred. Lolmian > V Kothchllil bought forty-one head of catllo to-day. Andy I taa < untight ten loads of cattle on to-day s market. John Wijrcln. * , Coliunlnis , was In ami cold t\\o loads of hogs. A moiiR thixo havlmr caltlo In woio the fol- lowlmr : T. .I.Coirce , 1'onca ; It. 15. ( lamnicl , lleimati ; Kd Cooper , WcepliiR WaKr. A. ( 'lark , Dexter , la. , a heavv feeder , wai In and sold two cms of hous. It was Ills llrnt li Ip nero and ho went away ell pleased. White A'I honipson , Council llluir.s had In a very line load of coi n fed steers which litoucht the top of nmtlilni : sold thlf wcok. The calllmxere fed by Fiud Huso , of Potto- wattanile eonntv , lo\\a , On tliw market with hoes : Sttmffer & 11. , Dodge ; 1 * . McMullen , Lyons ; Flnlay & H. , Marno ; Allison .t B. , Silver Cltv : I.Man- Ion , Wibath ; p. F.voihart , Blue Hill ; Snell llscn ; W.C. Potter .t Co. , I'ornlm ; ; M. llut- ton , Itaiulolph ; J. A. McSlmnc , India * nola , la. OMAIt.V WHOfins.VHl'3 lAllRBTS. Cicnornl 1'roiluco. Saturday , Jan. 22. T/ir/olfoit'Jiip / prior * are fur miiiKf lots of proidur , its , vof / f DM llic iinitl\ct \ o-fii/ ( | . T/iu / i/i/odi/diiivoii/niKv / / / represent the prices nt n-Jilcli unlHhlc onicrs tire Illicit Brrrr.u The iccclpts aio not very heavy but tlio dem.ind Is Inclined to tieslow. . The bulk ol the butter has been selling at 10@U > 0 lor so loittf a time that It Is dinicnlt to rnlso the piico while th" demand Is no heavier than at the piescnt time , at the same time a lew sales ate made as hl h as IDftNOo : Fancy country. Idiif''Oe ; eholeo country , ICTiiilbc ; sweet t.ihle butter , I4ai5c ( ; fair , 10@12 > ic ; common , sffllOc. Kniis The CSK market Is In very much the sanio condition as it has been lor the past week. While the iccelpts am liberal , taking nil kinds of slock together , the iccclpts ot strictly liesli esus me light. There uro n ci o I many so called liesh etis sold at 2tfj ! ( ! 2-le , lint strictly I losh nnd blight stock that has been uvandlcd at the commission houbcn Is bringing 25c. 1'ot I.TIIV Poultry Is not brlnglne niilto as good prices as a week ago. The market Is L-liitted with turkeys and there is very litllo sale tor ( hem at any price ; be Is about the outside for the best stock while a gu at , deal of it is selling for 7c. Chickens uie In lair demand at NO lor the choicest slock while good stop Ic is .selling as low as Tc. Clcoso uud ducks soli at Ntfi'e. ' CiAMf The market is overstocked with small lahhits. Jack tabblts are also in liberal tccelpt but nsltlo from that thete Is very little gatno coming in. Praiiie clitrUonf , quail and \cnison aie out of ttcason and it Is con- tiaiy to tlio law lor dealers to handle them , The law has never been vcrv stilctly on- foiced. and a v'ood many dcaleis liandlo tliom alter they are out of season : Ducks , Mallaid , ner dojl.7n < ( < c2.00 ; ducks. Teal , ? 1.2 : > ( a'l.fiO ' ; ducki , mixed , § 1 25 ; ueeso , ? -i fOv.r.UO : ! : Brants. S2.00 ; JacU rnbblts , 511.00 ; small rabbits , r.ORiOc. Citi.nsi : Full cieam Cheddars , single , lie ; full ei earn Hats , twins , IU1ountr ; Ameri cas , He : fancy Swiss , ir > ( ( ? iOe : Imported Swiss , 25c : Limburcer , l"c ; biiek , i4li&ll > c. Por.\Tois : Theio me no new leatnics In the maikot. The trade Is limited almost en- ( Iiely to the sale ot small lots from the store. Choice stock Mom stoic , small lots . VioiTAni.is-lJpols : : , cannts pnwnlps nnd turnips nio quoted at fOe. lloisc-rndlsh loots Fl.ou.i ( I no per bbl. Ai'i'i.Es I'lio upplu maiket Is firm and stocks on hand aie light ; Choice Missouri stock per bbl. S".75'/0.00 ; . Choice Michigan block per bhl. SI.OJ. Oxio.Ns-lIome urown stool ; , per bu. 31. 0' ) ' @ 1.IO. Cii.r.iiY : Choice stock , per diu. 40@45c. LKJIOXS A ear of Messina lemons an I vol this week In good shape ; Messlua per box , 5' * .00 , OKA.VOHS Valrneiaorcances have arrived In the market : Valencia per ease , 37.25 ; do , : i to 5 cases , fc7. 00 ; Santa Anna oranges per box , 8'i.60. CJiiAxnr.uniKS Capo Cod. fancv , per bbl , S12.oobcll : and bugle , per bbl , 310.00 ; Bell and Cherry. S'J.73. ' lir.ANS Infoilor slock. 7S@S1.00 ; good elcan eonntrv , SI. 09 1.25 ; medium , hand picked , Sl.-iOuJl.Bo ; hand ] ) ickcd navy , 81,50 C'jl.OO , Pitovisioxs Ham , ll'4(312c ( ; breakfast bacon , de ; clear side bacon , Bc ; dry salt slds , He ; shoulders , 7e. ; dried beef , icgiilar , ns , 7Slc ; laid , ! ! Ib cans. 7J < c. Uvs-rnns .Mediums , 'JOc ; standnrds , So ; selects , : ; o ; e.\tr.i selects , aoc ; N. V. counU , 40c. Orocors' PICKI.K.S Medium. In bbls , SO.OO ; do , In hall bbls , SU.W ) ; Hinall. In bbls , S7.00 ; do , In hall bblK.S4.00 ; oghrklns , In bbls , SS.OO ; do , InlMlf UblH , SJ.50. OASWii : > ( tooiis-OyHtcr.iBtanlnnl ( , per case , S.15w.25 ; ! : ! ; Htiawburrles , 21b. per case. 3'J.iiO ; laspbcrries. ! ! Ib , per case52.20 ; California pear.s , per case , 84.50 ; npilcots , pur casj ; 551.00peaches , per case , t-5.00 ; white chor- iles , pur ca e , JjO.OU ; plums , ptir case , Jf'1.05 , llnelirrles : po reuse , SI.M5 ; oc pliiniH. U Ib pere.isii , tfi.r/0 : plneupplos , 2 Ib , per case s.205.75 : ) : I lh nihikerol. per do81.40i 1 ID salmon , per do/ , Sl.Wdil.5l ; 2 ID goose , bunlcs , ner case. SI. 75 ; a Ib string boans. per case , 81.70 ; 2 Ib lima beans , per case , 81.00 ; 2 Ibmarrowlatpoas , percasii , 3 402.5 ! > ; 9 Ib early June peas , per caso. Si75 : illb toma toes , 2.5C < i2.5:2 Ib.eorn 8.2052.K : ) . Dmii : > I'nt-ir .NO. 1 quarter apples , Cc : In evapor.iled boxm , 12K < aiie : : A , > h ( > it\a \ : standard oxtr.i CMfMWin ; extra C. 5'yc < 55J < ; c ; modltnn yellow , 4J a. ' ( ' . Cori'i'.i'.s Ordinary icr.idfH , HJ no fal lle i.ij c ; primp , 15KriJ10c ; eholeo , KX lOj c ; lancy giecn and yellow , 10fi417c ; old aor- ernment Java , 202fio ; interior Java , 10K © 20c ; Morha , 22 ' lc : .Aibuuklo's roauted 'JOKc " ' Svitui1 Xo. 70 , 4-gallon kngs , 81.201.25t Xew Orleans pcrgallon ! i ! < ( i40c ; niniili ) syrup , half bblw , "old time. " per gallon , 7i)0 1 gal lon rano , tier do810.00 ; half t'.illon cans , per do ? , ( J'i.f'O ; ( | iiartcans , S.rw. : ; SrAiioii-Mliror glass. 1 Ib , Oo ; mirror gloss , : i Jb , njj'c : mirror loss , oib , 0 o ; ( Jrayos corn , 1 Ib.O'jo ' ; Klngsford's corn. I ID , 7c ; Klnirsford'sgloss , 1 Jb. 7 ; KlngHford's ' Blow , 01b,7Ko. Klni.'sroril'Bimro ' , 31b. 7Jfc ; Klnt'hfords biilic , 4c. ( UM > r Mixoil , uftH'rf ; stick. CinrKnin ( inrnenu'H soda , butter unit picnic , 5o ; creams , Bko ; ginger snap ? , Hue : city soda , 7 ; . , bOAi'S Kirk savon Imperial. S3.70 ; KirK H satinet. 5 .00 ; Kirk R standard , . Kirk's white Hu hm , 8J. 00 ; Kirk's white' cap. SO.W ) ; dome , JjH.M ; washboard , $3.10 ; white cloud. 3. 75. General sfnricoti. Jiuiis-(2rion ( ! bulrlipn , r\6lCo \ ; gieen cured , re ; dry Hint. llf < 12c ; dry salt. OfalOc ; creon calf skins , U4'.iv < o ; damageil hides two-thlnU pilee. Tiillow-a c. ( iicaso-1 Prime while ! Un ; yellow. S 'o ; brown , l } { ' * ' ' hhceii I'ellh , 25i7. ( ( < c. AAKVIHIIUS Baireis , pcrgallon : i'urnl- ' turo. extra , 31.10 ; furnitutiNo. . 1. tfl.OOj coach oxtin , SI. 10 ; coach , No. i , S1.20Da - mar , extra , 81.75 ; Janan , 70c ; asphaltuin , exlrft aio ; shellac , 53.50 ; hard oil ilnlsh , } \Vontlorful .Nuilon. If Hi.- . Chinese nation were to pass be- for nn ol crver In sinylo lilo , tno tiro- i'1-ssiou would never ci-aso , for a generation \voufd bo coming on u last us the proccaoiou moved ,