Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 20, 1887, Image 7

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , FEBRUARY 20. 1SS7.-TWELYE
SOCIETY AND SHROVETIDE ,
Dereral Notable and Pleasing Receptions
That Will * remembered ,
OUTCOMINGS OF ORTHODOXY.
Callings , Cfirtl I'nrtlci and General
O roc tines Brilliant Receptions
Ornnlm'fl Antt > I < cntcn JOJTH
Tlio Gay World nt
\ Tim FnshlonnlilcVcildlnc. .
English idc.-is are followed In fashion
able Now York wctlUlngs. Instead of n
retinue of ccutlemon oqiml in number to
the bridcsmaids.tlie groom selects a "best
man , " who arranges nil the business nntl
Boclnl formalilics of tlio wedding. Invita
tions nrc now engraved upon one sheet
of paper , the separate cards of the bride
' nnd groom being seldom in tisd. The
paper is thick , line , nnd shaped so ns to
fold once. If cipher , monogram or crest
of the bride's family bo used , it should
not be printed In colors , anil the center of
the top of the page is the proper position
for it. Reception timl church cards nro
inclosed with it. Friends who wear
mojirnlng costumes should enter tlio
church early anil conceal themselves so
that their sable raiment may escape the
eyes of the bridal pair , for black is omin
ous at u wedding. The orange blossom is
no longer a requisite of the ceremony.
The bride in white is ornamented with
natural llowcrs , which may be of
liny variety. The bridesmaids , in
delicate colors , wear no train ,
nnd their costumes nro far
less grand than the bride's. They may
wear picturesque hats or bonnets witn
hliort white tulle veils , nnd they can
carry baskets or fans of llowers in colors
to suit their complexions- the fash
ioning of their dresses is limited by the
fctylcs of the period , if they are not , us
they frequently are , historic. It is not
uncommon for the Indies of the bridal
parties to copy a notable picture of their
garments and coiU'tircs. The bride often
curries a sumptuously bound prayer
book , also n bouquet or fun of lilies of
the Viilley , white carnations or other del
icate blossoms.
After tlio breakfast , or in case of a re
ception before the guests disperse , the
Lride and groom retire to their dressing-
rooms quietly , taking no leave of anyone
ono , aud prepare for their departure.
They don their truvoliiig attire , nnd only
n fo v favored or especially invited
friends remain with the bridesmaids and
ushers to throw rico and worn slippers
nfter their carriage. Tlio "best man"
lias already gone to the train or steamer
to look after their luggage , and to see
them off without vexation or care-taking.
No one asks them whither they nre Hit
ting , sucii a question being considered in
Lad taste. Tlio "best man" only is aware
of the direction in which the honeymoon
5s rising , and ho is not likely to speak of
his knowledge.
Anctit Presents.
It is no longer good form to send bridal
presents promiscuously , or to intrude
upon the sanctity of wedding anniversary
with wooded , iron , china or silver articles
for gifts. The fashion in these matters
has changed , just as the fashion of sand
ing ( lowers to houses of mourning has
ceased to exist in tlio best society. In
cases of death it is easy to set forth the
wi.shcs of the family in this regard , and
the meaningful pltrase , " .No llowers , "
npiicndcd to death notices in newspapers ,
tolls its own story ; but brides and grooms
can not well assume that they are going
to get anything : , and so lind it dilllcult to
forestall the friends who bob up at every
wedding with glass pickle Jars , eard re
ceivers and silver napkin rings and cheap
onirravings. Neither can the couple who
wish to celebrate their silver or diamond
wedding anticipate the fnonds who eomo
to the front on these occasions with gifts
that arc often meant to be funny , and
that are nearly always useless. To refuse
these tendered gifts would be to affront
the donors ; to scud word that no presents
were wanted would be to oiler people
ple an impertinence. There was
at all times trouble in avoiding
the custom , and so in order that there
maybe no misunderstanding in the future
nnd no danger of otl'cnso to" cither side ,
society now lays down the law that there
shall bo no presents at anniversaries , and
that where presents are received by a
lirido from those who have the right to
fimul them , they shall not bo exhibited
publicly , anil shall not bo accessible to
anybody until the cards contuininc : the
names of the donors have been removed.
"People of superior breeding , " says
the latest authority on etiquette , "regard
anniversary contributions to their house
hold ollects with distress , if not with
aversion , and such gifts , if not presented
by those who possess a natural rijrht to
make such testimonials , are likely to bo
returned to their donors. When this cus
tom of fiulf-respocting independence of
material favors is fully established in our
higher circh'.i , society will be pitched at
least an octave above its late keynote.
Indeed , there are not a few married people
ple who refrain from asking their friends
nnd acquaintances to participate in their
anniversary rejoicings through , fear
of bein : * considered willing to re
ceive gifts from those whom they , desire
only to bo merry with. Doubtless it is for
this reason that fashion has frowned upon
the grotesquerie of cards ot wood , tin ,
etc.which worn popular o.Uy a few years
Biiico. The prevailing style of invitation
is tini same as thcr card of any ordinary
entertainment. "
The Kvcnt of the "Week.
The dancing party given by Mr. and
Mrs. S. T. Smith at the Millard Thursday
was a leading society event.
Everything was on a scale ol
inuniiiccnco and nothing was spared
that might contributeto the do-
Uji1 ! * ° ' 'UQ Klu'stsI'10 ' dancing hall
whj adorned with numprom potted-
plants and a huge bowl of claret punch
scooped out of a block of leu attracted
much admiration. This was set on an
immense tray of ice and festooned with
Einilax , In the dressing rooms the ladles
were given a beautiful bouquet and tno
gentlemen n boutonnieru and the same
mvishucss was extended to ovary detail of
the party. The table was beautifully ar
ranged ami the supper worthy of thn oc
casion. Mr. itiui Mrs , Smith were as
sisted in receiving by Mrs , Armour aurt
Mrs.Vheolock aud Mrs. Smith , of Kan-
pas City ; Mrs. Andrews , Mrs Ut'.rrabrant
ami Mrs. Cuutant.
Among those present were Mr.
nnd Mrs. Hiugwalt , Cotouul and Mrs ,
Henry. General and Mrs. Crook , Mrs.
Ko.'id Mr. and Mrs. < * Yo5t , Mr.
anil Mrs. ItoumU , Mr. and
Mrs. Hothaker , Mr. and Mrs.
li\on , Mr. and Mrs. UornWi ,
Mr. aud Mrs. MUcaH. Mr. and Mrs.
Uartcr. Dr. aud Mrs. foll'man , Mr. nnd
jMrJ. CalJawav , Dr. and Mrs , Jonos. Mr ,
and Mrs. 1) . V. Uarkalow. Mr. DtVkerson
of Douvc-r , Mr. Chase. Mrs. Davis , Mr.
ami Mrs. llimebaugh , Mr. iM : . Mr. and
Mrs. Colpetzor , the Misses Wadleish ,
Mr. Posuo , Colonel and Mrs , Kddy , Mr.
Lohmer , Mr. anil Mrs. Hichardson , Mr.
and MM. Uilbort. Miss Gilbert , Mr , and
Mrs. HvUcoek. : Mr. and Mrs. Swobe ,
Colonel and Mrs , Fletcher , Lieutenant
aud Mrs. Kennon , General and Mrs.
AVheatou. George Squires , Miss Moy < l ,
. ' Mr. Curtis , Mr. Draku ; Miss Lehmor , Mr.
1 Wilbur , ilr. anil MM. Patrick , Mr. ami
Un. ' Fitch. Miss F.tch. Mr Vollum. Dr.
ud. Miss ilcParlSir , Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
Hums. Mr. find Mrs. Cowin. Mr. aud
Mrs. William Hums , Mr. and Mrs. Bon
nctt , Mrs. C. 1) . Woolworth , Mr. Barton ,
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Burns. Mr. llorbach.
Miss Graves , Mrs.V , F. Allen , Mr. and
Mrs. McKcnzic , Mr. Bishfcp , J.V ,
Morse. Mr. and Mrs. John Williams. Mr.
and Mrs. rritchett , Mr. and Mrs. Hans-
com. Miss Hanscom , Robert Patrick , Mr.
and Mrs. Barker , Mr. and Mrs. McCord ,
Miss Crocker.
Many handsome toilets were worn.
Mrs. Smith wore a heavy , black silk
jotted { diamonds.
Mrs. Coutant , gray silk.
Mrs. Henry , handsome cream satin
with wine plush en tram , diamonds.
Mrs Kduy , canary silk en train garni-
lured with white lace , diamonds.
Mrs. \ > heaton , black satin en train
with white pearl trimmings , diamonds.
Mrs. Fitch , jcllow silk draped with
blark lace , diamonds ,
Mrs. Swobo , a lovely dress of nile
green satin en train garnitured with lace ,
diamonds.
Mrs. Patrick , a handsome black bro
cade satin en train yarnitured with lace ,
diamonds.
Mrs. Cart or , white silk with cream bro
cade front , diamonds.
Miss \Vakoluy , white silk nud satin
combination with crystal passameuturie.
Tlir Dickey Itccnptlon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Dickey gave a large
reception last night In honor of Mrs.
Dickey's mother , Mrs. J. M. Jordan of
St. Louis , who is paying avisittoOmaha.
The hours of receiving were from 7 to 11 ,
and the leading people of Omaha were
well represented during that time. Those
assisted in receiving wore General nnd
Mrs. Crook , Mr. aud Mrs. W. II. Burns ,
Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Tower , Mrs. Jcnni-
son , Mr. and Mrs. Webster , Mr. aud
Mrs. Callaway. The invited were Mr.
and Mrs. W. L. Adams. Miss Alrny , Mrs.
Appel , Mr. and Mrs. Annin , Mr. and
Mrs , Charles Atkins , Mr. and Mrs. W. N.
Babcock , Mr. and Mrs. Batch. Mr. and
Mrs. Balcombe , Mr. and Mrs. Balcombo.
Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Barkalow , Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Barker , Mr. anil Mrs. S. D.
Barkalow , Mr. Barlow , Mr. and Mrs.
Barriger , Mrs. M. Barkalow , Mr. and
Mrs. Barton , Mrs. Buall. Mrs. llugus ,
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Bcchol. Mr. aud Mrs.
Bennett , Mr. and Mrs. lliorbower , Mr.
nnd Airs. Billings , Mr. nnd Mrs. lilickons-
derfcr , Mrs. Botkin , Mr. and Mrs. Boyd ,
Miss Boyd , Mr. and Mrs. Bradford , Col-
encl and Mrs. Brcck , Mr. and
Mrs. Bright , Mr. and Airs ,
Broatch , Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Brown ,
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Brown , Mr. and Mrs.
Loavitt Burnhain , Mr. and Mrs. N. J.
Burnham , Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Burns , Mr
and Mrs. Samuel Burns , Mr and Mrs.W.
II. Burns , Mr. and Mrs. Boj'no. Mrs.
Bauscrmau , Mr , and Airs. Aaron Calm ,
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Calm , Mr. ana Mrs.
Albert Calm , Mr. and Mrs. Carrier , Mr.
and Mrs. Carter , Mr. and Mrs. .J. K.
Chambers , Mr. and Mrs. William Cham
bers , Mr. and Sirs. L. M. Cheshire , Mr.
and Mrs. D. O. Clark , Mr. and Mrs. S. 11.
II. Clark , Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Clark , Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Clarksou , Mr. and Mrs.
Colpetzor , Mrs. Dubois , Mr. and Mrs.
Cougdon , Mr. and Mrs. Connell , A. P.
Connor , Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Conner , Mrs.
P. B.\V. Cooke , the Misses Cooke , Mr. and
Mrs. Cornish , Mr. and Mrs. Coutant , Mr.
and Mrs. Cowin , Mrs. Gary , Mr. and Mrs.
Crei h , Mrs. T. B. Ctiming , sir. and Mrs.
K. C. Cashing , Mr. and Mrs. Coe , Mr. and
Mrs. T. W. Cutning , General and Mrs.
Dandy , Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Davis , Mr. and
Mrs. O. F. Davis , Dr. and Mrs. Dcnisc ,
Mrs. Meredith , Mrs. Gr.int , Mrs. Collier.
Miss Collier , Mr. and Mrs. Donel , Mr. and
Mrs. Dcwoy. Mr. and Mrs. Doanc , Mr. and
Mrs.Doherty , sirs.Windsor , Mrs. Dorrnan ,
Mrs. Pcrry.Mr. and Mrs.Flcmon DrakeMT
and Mrs.Dumont , Mr. and Mrs.DundyCol
onol and sirs Eddy.Mr.aud Mrs.Estabrook ,
Mr. and Mrs. iluslis , Mr. and MM. .John
Evans , Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Frank , Mr.
and Mrs. John Fuller , Mrs. Minerva
Euller , Mr. and Mrs. I'unkhouser , Mr.
and Mrs. Fonda , Mr. and Mrs. Gallagher ,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gannett. Mr. and
Mrs. Garner.u , Mr. and Mrs. Garrabrant ,
Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord , Mr. and Airs.
Gilbert , Mr. Goble , Mr. and Mrs. F. W.
Gray , sir. and Mrs. Greene , sir. and sirs.
Griffiths , Charles Guion , sir. and sirs.
Grogor , J. W. Griffith , Dean Gardner ,
sii.ss Haiusworth , Mr. and sirs. G.V. .
Hall , sir. and sirs. U. S. Hall , sir. and
sirs. Haller , sir. nnd Mrs. Hamilton , sir.
and Mrs. Hanscom , sir. and sirs. Harslia ,
sir. and sirs. Hartman , sir. and sirs. Ha
vens , Gen. and sirs. Hawkins , sirs , siary
Hayden , Col. and sirs. Henry , sir. and
sirs. Hiraebaugh , sir. and sirs. Hitch
cock , sirs. F. Sliolton , siiss Almy , sir. and
sir" , lloagland , sir. and sirs. Hobbie , Dr.
and sirs. Hoffman , sir and sirs. Hold-
rejro , sir. and sirs. Horbach , Dr. and sirs.
Hyde. sir. and sirs. C. B. Horton , sir. and
sirs. A. A. Huncy. sir. and sirs. W. W.
Harsha , Bolloyuo , sir. aim sirs. Hunt , sir.
nnd sirs. Ijams , sir. and sirs. P. E. Her ,
Kr. and Mrs Ivcs , sir. and Mrs , Jarvis ,
sir. and Mrs. Jennison , sir. and sirs. 1B. .
Johnson , Mr. and sirs.S. H. Johnson , Dr.
and sirs. Jones.Vsir. and sirs. S. B. Jones ,
sir. and sirs. S. T. Josslyn , sir. and
sirs. Robert Jordan , sir. ana sirs.
Keller , sir. and sirs. si. F , Konnavd ,
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kennedy , Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Kennedy , Mr. and Mrs.
Kirkendall , Mr. and Mrs. Kitchen. Mr.
nnd Mrs. Karty , Dr. Kuhn , Mr. and Mrs.
C. W. Kouns , Mr. and Mrs. Lake , Mr. ami
Mrs. Lander , Ole Larson , Mr. and Mis.
Lohmer , Mr. and Mrs. l/mtnger , Captain
and Mrs. McCaulov , sir. and sir.-i. McCarty ,
sir , and sirs. F. U. McConnell , sir. and
sirs. J II. MrComioll , sir. and sirs. Mc
Cord. sir. and sirs. McCormick , Dr. and
sirs. McKenna , sir. nnd sirs. W. U. Mo-
Kon/ie , Mr. and sirs. Market , sir. and sirs.
Marsh , sir. and sirs. Mayno , sir. and sirs.
Meday , sir. and sirs. Mendelssohn , Dr.
and sirs. .Mercer , sir. and Mrs. Mcrriam ,
sir. and sirs. Metcalf , sir. and sirs. Adolph
Mover aud sir. and sirs. MoritK Meyer ,
sir. and sirs. Max Meyer , sir. and sirs. J.
H. Millard , Dr. Miller , sir. and sirs.Thos.
Miller , Mr. and sirs. Miner. Dr. and sirs.
Moore , sir. and sirs. Frank MOOITS. sir.
and sirs. J. W. Morse , sir. and sirs. S , P.
Morse , Mr. and Mrs.W. J. Mount , sir. and
sirs. C.V. . Moore , sir. nnd sirs , Myersou ,
sir. and sirs. Molls , sir. and sirs. E.V. .
Nash , Mr. and sirs. F. A. Nash , sir. nnd
sirs. Horace Newman , sir. and sirs. Ber
nard Newman , sirs. New. sir. and sirs , P.
J. Nichols , sirs. Eloisu Nichols , sir. und
sirs. Northrup , sir. and sirs. Nye , sir.
Orchard , sir. and Mrs. Orr , Dr. Parker ,
sir. anil Mrs. C , S. Purrott , sir. und K.rs.
W. L. Parrott , sir. and MM. George Pat-
orfion , sir. and MM. J. N , H. Patrick , sir.
anil sirs. si. T. Patrick , sir. and sirs. D ,
C. Patterson , Mr. uud sirs. Paxton , Dr.
and sirs. Peabody , Dr. and sirs. Peck , sir ,
aud Mrs. Perlno , sir. and sirs. A , L. Per
kins , sir. and sirs. Popploton , sir. and
sirs , Charles Poor , sir1 and sirs. Powell ,
sir , and Mrs. Pratt , sir. and sirs. Prichctt ,
Mr. and Mrs. Purvis , sir. and Mrs. llam-
My. sir. and sirs. Hnyinond , Mr. and Mrs.
R -dick , sir. and sirs. Byron Reed , sir.
und sirs. Lewis Reed , sir. und lira
Klicom , sir , and sirs. Kluhardsnn , sir. and
sirs. Rlngwalt , sir. and sirs. Risdon. sir.
aud sirs. Roddis , sir. and sirs. Rogers ,
itr , and sirs , buy Ross , sir. and sirs , A.
Rosowatcrsir. and SIM. E. Rosewater ,
sir. and sirs , Rustiu , sir. and sirs. Roth-
acker , Mr. and sirs. Round ? , sir. and Mrs.
Sargent , sir. aud sirs. Haundurs , sir. and
SIM , Saxo , sir. and Mrs. Carlos Schmidt ,
sir , and sirs.Viard ! | Scott , Mr. and sirs
Shears , Mr. and sirs. Shelton , sir , ami
sin ; . Sherrill , Mr. nnd SIM , Shivcrick , sir
and MM , Shrove , Mr. and Mrs. Franklin
Smith , Mr. aud sirs. S. T. Smith , Mrs.
Wheelocb , SIM. Armour , Mrs. Andrews ,
sir. and Mrs. Sorcnron , Mr , and SIM ,
Squires. MM. Cole , sir. and sirs. Wil
liam Stephens , Mr. and SIM. Stigcr ,
Dr , and Mrs. Stone , Mr. and SIM. Strang ,
Dr. . und sir . Summers , sir. and SIM.
Switzler , sir. and sirs. Swobc. sir , anil
JITS. Test , sir. and ijrs. Riggs , sir. ani !
sirs. ThurstonSIM Touzalin. Dr. and
sir.j. THdon , ur. and atri.'L , H. Tower ,
sir. and sirs. Towlo , sin. nnd sirs. Tray-
nor , sir. and sirs. Troup , sir. and sirs.
Troxcll , Cadet Taylor , sir. and Mrs. trod
Urlau , Mr. and sirs. Van Kuran , Mr. and
sirs. Yi'akcley , sir. and sirs. Wallace , sir.
und sirs. Watson , sir. and sirs. J. W' .
Way , sir. and sirs. Webster , sir. and sirs.
Charles ells. Dr. and sirs. Whinncry.
sir. and sirs. Charles Wilkins , sir. and
sirs. Walter Wilkins , sir. and sirs. John
Williams , H. B. Williams , sirs. Silver.sir.
nnd stra. \ \ ing , sir. and Mrs. B. B. Wood ,
sir. nnd SIM. Woodbridge , sir. and sirs.
Woodman , sir. and sirs C. D. Woolworth -
worth , sir. and sirs. J. M. Woolworth ,
Bishop Worthington , siiss Worthlngton ,
SIM. Collins , sir. Worthiuglon , Mr. and
SIM. Harry Windsor , sir. anil sirs. J. L.
Woods , sir. and sirs. A. P. Wood , MUS.
Anna Yatcs , sir. and sirs. H. W. Yates ,
sir. and sirs. Willis Yate , Mr. and MM.
Yost * sir. and sirs. E. loung , sir. and
Mrs. Zahncr.
lifllllnnt Ucccptlnn.
The reception given by Mrs. Klmball
and Mrs. lloldrego 5'e3torday afternoon
was one of the most notable of the scries
of receptions that have been given. The
ladies who assisted were Mrs. Captain
Palmer of Plattsmouth , Mrs. Swart/-
lander , Mrs. S. H. H. Clark , Mrs. Bar-
rigor , Mrs. Warren Cliaso , Mrs. Klmball ,
Miss Rogers , Miss Lucia Rogers , the
Misses Kate and Ajico Chase. The house
was an exquisite picture , with its profu
sion of ferns and tropical plants and cut
llowers ,
Mrs. Rnddis , Mrs. Boyd , Miss
Boyd , Mrs. Biurbowcr , Mrs. Bcnnctt.Mrs ,
J. F. Barton , Mrs. Guy Barton , Mrs.
Samuel Burns , Miss Burns , Mrs. Barber ,
Miss Barber , Mrs. Briggs , Mrs. Brown ,
the Misses Buttoriiold , Mrs. W. Cham
bers , Miss Chambers , Mrs. Crook , MM.
Read , Mrs. Copelaml , Miss Copeland ,
Mrs. Carter , Mrs. Calhuvay , Mrs. Car
rier , Mrs. Collier , Miss Collier , Mrs ,
Congdon , Miss Congdon , Mrs. Coutant ,
Mrs. Crary , Miss Crary , Mrs. Dubois ,
Mrs. Colpctzcr , Mrs. O. F. Davis. Mrs. T.
B. Cuming , Mrs , Dcnise , Mrs. Dinsmore ,
Mrs. Perry , Mrs. Dorman , Mrs. Dickey ,
Miss Dickey , MM. Doane , Mrs. Dundy ,
the Misses Dundy , MM. Dandy , Mrs.
Eddy , Mrs. Iv-tabrook , Mrs. Eustis , Miss
Eustis. Mrs. Ferguson , the Misses Fees ,
Mrs. L'linkhousor , Mrs. FranKlin , Mrs.
Garncau. Mrs. Edgar , Mrs. Gilbert , Miss
Gilbert , Mrs. Grant , Miss Grant , Mrs.
Green , Airs. Goodrich , Mrs. Goodman ,
Mrs. Barriger , Mrs. Richardson , Miss
Richardson , Miss Chanute , Mrs. Howell ,
Miss Howell. Mrs. Grilliths , Mrs. Grolf ,
Miss GrofT , Mrs. Hall , Miss Hall , Mrs.
Hamilton , Mrs. Hitchcock , Mrs. Hunt ,
Airs. Harbach , Mrs. Johnson. MM. Keller ,
Mrs. Kniclit , Miss Lake , the Misses
Knight , Airs. Lake , Mrs. Kountzc , MM.
Jones , Airs. Smith , Miss Nellie Smith ,
Mrs. S. T. Smith , Mrs. Hanscom , Mrs.
Lacy , Mrs. Kennedy , Miss Kennedy ,
Mrs. Henry , Mrs. Jcwett , Miss Jewell ,
Mrs. Lalk , Mrs. Lohmer , Miss Lehmur ,
Mrs. Ludiugtqn , Miss McConnell , Mr .
McConnell , Miss Isaacs , Mrs. MeCormick ,
Miss McCormick , Mrs. Maul , Mrs. Mer
cer , Mrs. Meredith. Mrs. Millard , the
MissesMillard , Mrs. W. B. Millard , Mrs.
J. H. Millard , Airs. Montgomery , Mrs.
Moore , Miss Irene Moore , Mrs. Nilcs ,
J.Nilcs. E. Niles. Mrs. Nye , Mrs. Orr ,
Mrs. Northrup , Mrs. Pcrino , Miss Pcrmc ,
Mrs. Poppleton , Miss Poppletqn , Mrs.
Powell. Mrs. Rustin , Miss Rustin , Mrs.
Swartziander , Airs. Toft , Miss Toft , Airs.
Airs. Sears , Airs. Savage , Mrs. Wheeler ,
Mrs. Pratt , Alrs.Stebbins , Miss Stebbin ,
Airs. Page , Mrs. Patterson , sirs. Woolworth -
worth , sirs. Yost , suss Yost , sirs. Sherrill ,
sirs. Shivcrick , sirs. Carrier , sirs.
Squires , sirs , sioore , SIM. Atkins , siiss
Worthington , sirs. Collins , SIM. Way ,
siiss Atkins , sirs. Smith , suss
Smith , sirs. Tracy , sirs. Adams ,
Mrs. Van Ostrand. Airs. Chosbrough ,
Airs. Hugiies : Airs : Bcall , Airs. Poland ,
Airs. Gannett , Airs. Montgomery , Airs.
AicKenna. Aliss McKnnna , Airs , bhcltou ,
Airs , dishing , Alr.s. Van Kuran. Airs.
Nartin , Airs. Hullman , Airs. Council , Aliss
Connell , Airs. Purvis , Alr.s. A. S. Van
Kuran , Airs. Stephens , Airs. Redick ,
Airs. W. A. Ucdick. Alis.s Bishop ,
Airs. W. E. Clark , Alr.s. C. Clark ,
Airs. Alillcr , Aliss Aliller , Airs. Wood , Airs.
Evans , Airs. Taylor , Mrs. Barkalow , Mrs.
Loomis , Airs. Hopkins. Aliss Ross. Airs
Ross , Airs. Gibson , Airs. S. P. Alorse ,
Airs. Floyd. Airs. Randall , sirs , W. V.
siorsq. sirs. R. H. Clarkony , sirs. Woods ,
ball , sirs. Hardy , sirs , siar.sh , irs. : Put
nam , SIM. Holden , SIM. sieCaulo3 * . sirs.
Young , sirs , sicgcath , siiss McGcath , sirs.
Ramsuy , sirs. Rollins , sirs. Saundcrs , sirs.
Harrison , SIM. Saxe , sirs. F. Lawrence ,
siiss Lewis , sirs. Barrows , siiss Barrows ,
SIM. Win. Burns , siiss Long , siiss Hattie
Long , sirs. Hyman , MM. Horner , sirs.
Bliss , sirs. S. Lowe , sirs. Smytho , sirs.
Curtis , sirs. Brooks , SIM. Peabody , sirs.
Riedon , sirs. Watson , sirs. Nester , SIM.
Freeman , siiss D. Harney. sirs. Rum-
soy , sirs. Hughes , suss Wyman , sirs.
Pierce , sirs. Bailey.
An Enjoyable Tjunoli.
Mrs. Dr. Jones entertained about sev
enty-four ladies from her largo circle of
acquaintances at a lunch party yesterday.
The menu was unexceptionable and the
excellent plan was adopted of serving
the refreshments on quadrille tables.
Cards and music followed and the qualifi
cations of the hostess as an entertainer
were successfully demonstrated. The
invited guests wore Mrs. Beall , Airs. J. J.
Burns , Airs. Joseph Barker , Mrs. Ranisny ,
Airs. Contain , Airs. Smith , Mrs. Andrews ,
Airs. Armor , MM. Wheelock , Mrs. Carter ,
Aim. Savagu , Airs. Curtis. Airs. Wakeloy ,
Aliss Wakuloy , Alr.s. Ringwalt , Airs. Sti-
ger , Airs. Dandy , Mrs , Gaylord , Aliss
Timmcrinan , Alr . Webster. Airs. Wil-
lard Scott , AIM. Colfman. Airs.
Dandy , jr. , AM ! , F B , John on , Airs. Ale-
Whorter , Airs. Colpetzor , Airs. Dubois ,
the Alisses Wadleigh , Airs. Estabrook ,
Alra. Fitch , Aliss Fitch , Airs. Crook , Airs.
Read. Mrs. S. H. H. Clark , Airs. Rotha-
kor. Airs. Rounds , Airs. Richardson , Airs.
J. J. Brown , Aliss May , Airs. Boyd. Mrs.
Bierbowor , Airs. Kitchen , Airs , Cqwin ,
Airs. Hodgson , MM. Nvo , Mrs. Dixon ,
Airs Dorrance , Alra. Lieutenant Kennon.
Airs. Whitney , Airs , Himebaugh , Airs.
Pritchott , AIM. Brcok , Mrs. liorbacli ,
Airs. Frank Hull , the Alisscs Fees , Airs.
larrowMrs ) , liiirginson.Alrs. S. B. Jones ,
Airs. Lininger , Airs Haller , Airs. Collins ,
Aliss Collins , Airs. Wakulieid , MM. Kubi-
dons , Mrs. Doherty , MM. S. P. Alorso ,
AIM , Samuel Burns , Airs Gilbert , Mrs.
Edgar , Mrs. Hotli , Airs. Babcock , Mrs.
Keller.
At tlio Wliito House.
Airs. Cleveland's reception , February
15 , was onn of the largest of the reason ,
The hour was from 1 to 12 o'clock. Alisa
Cleveland was present , and among other
distinguished names were noticed those
of Mrs. Senator Alandersou and Airs.
Senator Van Wyck.
Airs. Folsom was entertained at lunch
eon the same day by .MM. Edward Halli-
da } ' . At thi ) south end of the table , where
the hostess sat with Mrs. Folsom , was a
cherished heirlonm , an old Tliur-
ingian "Jove cup" of glass set in a
silver rim , bearing twelve small
jpoons. This was filled with bon
bons. At the opposite end was
a largo globo-shaped bowl lillud with
roses. The bouquets for each guest were
roses with hyacinths and lilies of the val ,
ley. tied alternatively with broad pink
and white satin ribbon. About the table
werrt cut glass iliahcs of bon-bons , can <
died fruits , cheese sticks , olives , candied
violets and rose leaves with decanters ol
wine. Thu guests wcra : Airs. Stanloj
Alalthcwj. Airs. John Sherman , All's
Isharn Hornsby , Mrs. Carlisle , ' Mrs ,
Hamilton. AlrsVAnaslasla Patten , Airs.
Lament , Airs. . Edmunds. Mrs. Albert A.
Wilson , Airs. Dr. O'Reilly , Alr.s , Knott ,
Airs. Senator Cullom , Alr.s Senator Sabin ,
Alr.s. Senntor.Mmiderion and Airs. Sena
tor Van WJCK. „
Homo Circle's Itnnqnct.
On last Friday night , in Masonic hall ,
the Homo Uirolo-club brought to a close
its series of parties for the season of ' 80
nnd ' 87 , with a programme comprising
eighteen nurubers. It was the close ol
tlio sixth yr.atxof the club. In ovcry way
the entertainment was tlio most success
ful over given by the club. The occasion
was signallzdd Uy a banquet , to which
120 members , associate members nnd
guests ? at down. The spread was
creatly appreciated , and conduced to a
harmonious and happy feeling through
out. It was" the culmination of a series
of novelties which Imvo attended every
one of the parties since last fall. The
committee in charge consisted of W. H.
Latov , F. W. Pickons. J. 11. Conrad , G.
W. Bailey , W. H. Nelson. J. W. Cannon ,
B. F. Redman , C. W. Champlin , L. S.
AIolo , Win Brown , N. T. Anderson. H. A.
Capley. The officers of the past season
were as follows : W . U. Latoy , president ;
G. W , Bailey , vice president ; J. W.
Gannon , secretary ; Fred Pickcns , treas
urer. On next Monday night , the elec
tion of now ollicers will take place at
Masonic hall.
Sirs. Gilbert's Itcceptton.
Airs. Gilbert' * reception Tuesday was
in every way a pleasing one , and the
rooms were filled to their utmost capacity
throughout the afternoon. Tno house was
illuminated with candles and brightened
with a profusion of llowers. The mantel
was banked and a largo piece ornamented
the table in the refreshment room. The
hostess was assisted in welcoming the-
callers by Airs. General Crook , Airs. Gov
crnor Thaycr , Airs. Dr. Moore , Airs.
Knight , Airs. Richardson , All's. W. F.
Allen , Airs. Cleveland , Airs. Kountzo ,
Airs. Thorril , Aliss Gilbert. Miss Richard
son , Aliss Uhanutc , the Al-.sscs Knight ,
the Alisses Fannie and Lottie Kennedy.
Among the noticeable toilets that of the
hostess was ono of the handsomest a
black satin court train , with lace front
over palest pink ; diamonds.
Airs. Thayer wore an elegant black
watered satin , heavily je'ted ' ; diamonds.
Airs. Allen , lavender'silk en train ; dia
monds.
Aliss Gilbert , shrimp pink satin draped
witli lace ; diamonds.
Aliss Knight , graceful dress of white
nomio cloth , with square corsage.
Miss Fannie Kennedy , a handsome
myrtle green satin en train , lined with
old gold velvet ; diamond crescent at her
neck.
Miss Lottie Kennedy , cream nun's
'
veiling , sleeveless aud s'hotilder gloves.
Gforao Squires' launch.
Air. Squires entertained a number of
ladies Thursday At the club with an ele
gant lunch. Tiho table was profusely
decorated with HOWOM. A pyramid
stood in the , center , Hanked by two
smaller plucks. ISniilav and cut flowers
were placed all about the table , and
three roses of difurcut colors were laid at
the plate of each jruest. The following
menu was diacii.Hsed :
Conso.tmiiu In Cups.
Boiled pomfiaiitgy Potato croquettes.
Sweet brefrd lartled with French peas.
Chicken with trullles.
Oranpo Ice.
Koast quail with chestnuts. Celery salad.
Tuttt fnilU-icc cream in form.
AlaocaroonsT" Ansel's cake. Kisses.
Catawba and Malawi grapes. Oranges.
Fiomage do 15rio and crackers ,
Gate oir.
These who sat down , besides the host
won > Alrs. Armour uud Alr.s. Wheelock ,
of Kansas City ; Mrs. S. T. Smith , Airs.
Andrews , Airs. DieU.Mr.s. Chesbrough.of
St. Louis ; Airs. Cole , Airs. Squires , Mrs.
George Wallace , of Salt Lake ; Airs. Win.
Wallace , Airs. Garrabrant , Airs. Allen ,
Airs. Ramsey , Airs. Coutant , Alr.s. Carter ,
Airs. Carrier , Airs. Sargent , Dr. Smith.
A Full Dross German.
Miss Shears gave a very pretty gcrman
Wednesday evening in honor of her fair
guest und cousin , Aliss Kilbourne , of Mil
waukee. Mr. Horbach and Aliss Kil
bourne led , and the other dancers were
Air. Dcucl and Aliss Clara Brown , Air.
Wyman aud Aliss Burns , Air. Chase and
Aliss Kate Chase , Air. Kennedy and Aliss
MoLanc , Air. AlcCann and Aliss Shears ,
Air. Howard and Aliss Dixon , Air. Beall
and Aliss Rawlcs , Air. Pike and Alias
Chambers , Air. Reed and Aliss AlcParlin ,
Air. Downey and Aliss Woohworth , Air.
Wilson and Aliss Lake , Air. Dickey and
Aliss Hoapland. Air. Jordan and Aliss
Aliller. The order was as follows : The
lirst figure the cross ; the second , wish
bones and bangles ; tfiird , masks ; fourth ,
fans and lighters ; iifth , the hoop ; sixth ,
crackers ; seven , pleiiges ; nine , baskets
and match safes ; ten , sugar plums ;
cloven , jewel cases and candy-
boxes ; twelve , the allev , bugs
and cigaicttes ; thirteen , lo bandeau.
A Pound Sociable.
Thursday evening was thu occasion of
a "pound sociable" given tlio Uiiv. J. S.
Detwilor , pastor of the Kounlzu Memo
rial Lutheran church , as a surprise by a
limited number of members and friends
of his church.
The party wns got up under the ex
cellent leadership of Airs. C. B. Havens ,
who , despite the muddy condition of the
streets , bravely gathered her fellow mem
bers together at her residence on North
Nineteenth snoot , and load the way to
the parsonage.11 fi North Twentieth. Tlio
reverend gentleman and his worthy lady
were , to say the least , very much sur
prised , and appreciated the "pounding. "
After an hour of social converse the com
pany dispersed to their homes glau that
they had helped tochojir the parson.
.A Cnnl Tarty.
Airs. Cowiij gave another of her pleas
ant whist parties last Wednesday night.
Those present were Mr. and Airs , Kitchen ,
Dr. and Mrs. ' 'Somors ' , Air. and Mrs.
Hanscom , AlssInnscom { , Mr. Alogquior ,
Judge and Alra.-Novillo , Mr. BurJow , Air.
and Airs. Pritchott , Colonel nnd Airs ,
Henry , Air biu Mrs. Richardson. Gen
eral and Mrs. Dandy , General and Airs.
Crook , Airs. lU > Bd , Judge aud Airs.
\ \ akuly , Air. ami Airs , Barker , Dr. and
Airs. Jones.
The'Capitol Hill dull.
Miss Hoaghind entertained that organ
ization Monday evening with a valentine
party. A now figure was introduced
called the "Fl6v&r Girl. " All drew cards ,
and the desired ono foil to the Jot of Alias
Woolworth , who was made the recipient
of about three dozen ruses , all the other
dancers having to surrender their llosvers
to her.
Sirs. ISstabrooU'n UCcoptlon.
Yesterday afternoon , a most brilliant
reception was given by Airs. Henry D.
Kstabrook at her residence on the comer
of Twenty-eighth und Deeatur streets.
Guests caino.and went between the hours
of 3 and G o'clock p. in. in almost a never-
ceasing train. . The residence was bril
liantly illuminated and decorafed , and
'delightful music was furnished by thu
Alusical Union orchestra. Among those
who attended were many of tl.io leading
ladies of .Omaha , who/ have known the
hostess 'for many rears.- > MM..Estabrook
wns assisted in receiving by Mcsdamcs
Squires , Redick. ChesbrouehofSt. Louis ,
and Alisscs Collins , Rustin and Congdon.
Onnl < * nml Prizes.
Airs. Robert Purvis entertained a party
at cards Friday evening. Progressive
euchre was the game , and it proved to bo
as diverting as ever. Those present
were Air. and Mrs. Pratt , Mr. and Airs.
Alice , Dr. nnd Mrs. Conner , Mr. and
Airs. Hobbie. Air. and Mrs. Koch , Airs.
Pierce , of Kansas City , Mr. and Airs.
Council , Air. and Airs. Van Kuran , Air.
and Airs. Heller , Mr. and Mrs. Hollman ,
Air. and Airs. Holdregp , Miss Council ,
Air. Fosbonncr. The lirst ladles' prize
was a pretty bronzed basket , the gen
tlemen's prize a paper weight. A whisk
broom got up to represent a darkey was
the men's booby prize , and a deck of
cards and book of instructions were given
to the other loser. Pretty souvenirs in
the way of painted satolict bags were
also given each guest.
SurprlKCtl.
Air. and Mrs. D. L. Thomas wore mndo
the happy victims of a surprise party at
their elegant homo on Idaho street Fri
day night. The "surpnscrs" were at
tired in sheets and pillow cases , which
ghostly costumes afforded a complete
mask tor every one's identity. After a
half hour's spiritualistic Fcancc , .tho
sheets and pillow cases worn laid aside.
Dancing and refreshments furnished a
pleasant evening's ontcrtaiuim'ut. Air.
nud Alr.s. Thomas fully sustained their
reputation as a charming host and
hostess. _
A Progressive Toa.
The progressive tea given by Air. llor
bach Alondayovcninc , was so enjoyable
that many more will doubtless vary the
monotonj' of the Lenten season. Refresh
ments Were served on quadrille tables
and as each course was finished the gen
tleman proceeded to another table , the
ladies remaining seated.The guests
were :
The Alissos Chase , Carr , Dundy , Burns ,
Chanute , Kennedy , Kilbourno , Shears
Airs. Robinson , of Kentucky ; Boyd ,
Knight , Alillaril , Messrs , Carter , Drafco ,
Clark. Chase. Kennedy , Pike. Ogdi-n ,
Darling , Wells , Rmgwalt , 'Hamilton ,
Dr. Wilcox. _
ProuroH-Mvo ICticliio.
Airs. S. T. Smith gave a small card
party Tuesday evening in honor of her
guests , Airs. Whoelock and Airs. Armour ,
of Kansas City. Those present wore Air.
and Airs. Cartnr , Air. and Airs. Callaway ,
Air. and Airs. Garrabrant , Air. and Mrs.
Coutaut. Air. and Airs. AlcCord nnd their
guest , Air. Squires. Mr. Drake , Dr. and
Alr.s. Jones , Air. Horbach. Sumo pretty
prizes were given including fancy bas
kets , canes and bric-a-brac.
Kir. Ocilcn's hunch.
Charles Ogdcn entertained at an ele
gant luncheon nt the club Thursday ,
sirs. llorbach , stissKilbonrnc , of Milwau
kee , siiss Shears , siiss Boyd , Miss Wake
loy , Miss Richardson , sir. Patrick , A. C.
Wakeloy , W. R. Alorns. sir. WaJc , sir.
Horbach. Tlio menu was up to the usual
standard of the club.
Mr1 ? . 8. It. nrown's .Reception.
Airs. S. R. Brown received the ladies of
her acquaintance Wednesday afternoon.
She was assisted bv Airs. Rinsrwalt , Airs.
Richardson. Airs. Kount/.e , Airs. Savage ,
Mrs. Carter , Airs. Watson , Alisses Jcssio
Alillard , Ross , Weber , Richardson , Char-
unto , Burns.
Art Gossip.
Airs. Alumnuch is again fully occupied
with teaching and in tilling orders. She
is devoting particular attention to new
devices for draperies in all the new
colors that are having such a run. A
charming water-color , liy the same lady ,
is attracting much attention to Orchard's
window. Miss Pclton is struggling con
scientiously" with still life studies in
black and white. Airs. Balbach has com
pleted a liandsomo basket of pansios.
Another pupil is painting a magnificent
branch ot creamy dogwood blossoms on
gen darmc blue plush to be be mounted
in bamboo and utili/.ed for a screen. Mr.
Collins , the talented artist , has been ab
sent from Ins studio ihc past week , owing
to sickness , but hopes to be able to ru-
sumo work in a short time.
Aliss Ball has decorated a largo mirror
with a frog pond covered with water
lilies , witli a frog visible half way out of
the water. The sides have reads nnd
rushes and Hour do Ijs and a flock of
swallows show up effectively against a
sky background.
Small nnd Karly.
Air. and Airs. William Wallace received
their friends Friday evening , to meet
Airs. George Wallace , of Salt Lake City.
Alr.s. Hanscom gave a card party Fri
day night.
Airs. Paxton gave a small dinner parly
Friday.
Master Joseph Barker gave a children's
cerman yesterday.
Captain and Airs. Larson gave a card
party last week at Fort Omaha.
Aliss Alillor entertained the Capital
Hill club Friday night at a domino part } ' .
Mrs. D. V. Barkalow entertained the
ladies' club Friday.
Albert Rothory is doing some of the
best crayon work in the city now. His
portrait of the late General O'Brien at
tracts great attention.
Pythagoras Lodge Knights of Pythias
Rave a delightful ball In celebration of
thu anniversary of the order rriday
night at the annex. Suventy-ilvo couples
were present and nuioyed a programme
of twenty-four dances.
Airs. T. Alagrano's social to bo given to
her frinnda nnd uupils , will occur next
Wendusdny evening , February 23.
OMAHA \VHOIjl3SAIil3 MA.KK.IiTS
Saturday , Feb. 19.
Tlic following prices are for roitnil lots of
proilnccns xolil uii the intirltet tniiti'Jtie ]
unotuttoni on fruits represent tlic jirlian at
M'/iJc/t ' / outsltlc orders arc tilled.
Ui'TTiiu The market Is weak and only an
occasional pacKv.'ci of cholco stock will brine
outside quotations. Cholcu to lancy country
butter , lC ( $ l7c ; fair to good , H$13c ( ; com
mon , fcglOe.
Koos The receipts are not heavy , but the
market Is extremely dull and stocks are niov-
Ilia slowly. UXsHe Is the prevailing price ,
with an occasional side of a single case at
15c.
15c.GASH : There is very little came of any
kliid comlnu' In. Ducks , Mallard , per
doz , S1.7.-(94.00 ; Teal , per doz. Sl.liVgl.fiO ;
-
plump
chickens are brimrlne mostly lOc , but large ,
coarse or poorly dressed are gome at 8@Ue.
Turkeys aru very slow sale at bu. ( > 10c. Geese
and ducks are bclliu In u small way at
b@10c.
1'oTATOKs The receipts ara not heavy ,
but the muiket Is t-low and ict.dl dealers are
for the most part only buying in small lots.
There are a few Uuloiado potatoes In , which
aroselliiiK wellatsi.oootl.io. . Home grown
stock Is seiiini ; at SV. W5c.
Arri.Es I'lio maiket continues firm.
Choice Missouri stock pur blil , Si.OO ;
Choice Michigan stock , pei Mil , S4.5Q4..rX ! > ;
Fancy Michigan stock , perbbl , 5500. ?
LKMOXS ilesilna , fancy , per box , ? 509.
( SilAl'ES-MalajM. lull welsht , 50'JOi7W.
Large buuche- . , per bunch.
OUAMius-VulencU per c.ve0.0 < afl.50 ;
Calltornla. per bos S3.CKKS3.0 ; Florida , pbr
box. $ :5.00' : < t3.25.
OVSTBKS Mediums , 20c : staridards. itfc :
selects , 2acextrai ; > ulectd , Sic ; .N. .Y. counts.
Ssc.
( JxioxS'-Iloiu'e't'rowii stock , per bu. cl.oo
CiitritY Choice stork , per doz. 1 ( > 21S < ? . .
Oii.vN'UKitniKs ( Jape Cod , faucv. pur bbl ,
S12.0U : bell anil buKle , Ir' bbl , § 10,00 ; .Uell
'and Cherry , gy.75' . .
SATURDAY MARKET FIGURES ,
The Provision Pit Occupies the Interest
in Speculative Trading ,
WHEAT VALUES GO DOWNWARD ,
Cattle nnyurn Few anil nut Iilttlo
Interest Mnnlsclled Hogs Fnirly
Active nnd Higher General
Quotntlons.
CfllCAGO PUODUCK MAKKKT.
CHICAGO , Feb. 10. ( Special Telegram to
the Hr.K. | Provisions led In speculative In
terest to-day. The prlco of the product
ranged considerably higher , and trading was
on an extensive t-cato. Thousand and live
thousand barrel lots of f.ork . were passed
around with freedom nnd the lightness was
quite entertaining to witness. May pork
opened at S14.72 > { , settled back to SlI.GTtf ,
and then sailed to S14.W > < f , with n few scat
tering trades at S14.05. There were no signs
of the top heaviness nnd weakness that the
wiseacres of the pit detected In the deal a
few days nco. The touo of the market was
on& of bouyancy , and realizing on largo sales
of large lines of pork did not depress values
In the least. After potk touched 514.03 the
price settled back to S14.75 , but again soared
toS14G2 > j. There were lueieabcd offerings
otpropetty on the last advance , aud during
the last half hour the business done wns on n
scale of declining values , the last May quo
tation being at S14.70. May jribs climbed to
S7.00.J7.07K ( nud closed nt Sf.C5. One lea-
lure of the deal to-day and yesterday was the
strong buying of laid by local parties , nnd nn
advance that almost kept pace with that of
pork. The general tendency ot speculative
values of wheat was downward to-day. Out
side news was bullish In the main , but less so
than \esterciay , and the bears hail more
to say. Cables bronchi In less encouraging
ndviccs , nud UIOHI Irom London brought
selling orders. Crop advices , so far as they
wont , were favorable. The present move
ment fiotn fnrmeis' hands Is nt low ebb.
Predictions arc made that the visible simply
will show a decrease of 1,250,000 bushels , nnd
ono authority puts tlio licures at 1.500,000
bushels. First trades in May were nt frOac.
which was yesterday's closing urico. That
future ranged between bOc nnd bO ( jZiO > tfc
most of the session with n disposition to
clitic as clo c to SOc as possible. mirlnc the
last hours the mariset assumed a heaviness of
tone and the prlco settled to 7l ) fc , where it
rested. As compared with yesterday the
closing ranco shows a loss of i c. Coin was
a sliaiio easier upon the whole , though trie
market was relatively lirmer than for wheat ,
the closing bids for future deliveries being
only 3 < c below those ot yesterday. Specula
tive tuding was of very moderate volume.
There were eiders here , both ways , but they
were generally nt gcmes either a little under
or a little over "the market , " and could not
be executed. Local operators were conserva
tive , but few caring to co short over Sunday ,
and no Ini o lines chanced hand * . Oats in
the speculative branch of trade were fairly
active. Half n million or to of short oats
weie covered , aud this buying Imparted to
the maiket considerable strength , and frac
tionally Higher pi Ices. There was nothing
else In the situation to firm them up. May
opened at 2 ; c and ! -old to 2SJf(32bc ( to-
Bcther , finally closing at 2sj c.
. CHICAGO MV1S STOCK.
CHICAGO , Feb. 1U. [ Special Telecram to
the Bii : : . ] U.VTTI.K Keceltits for the day
1GOO , for the week 42.3SO , last week SSG99.
Business was about like any other Saturday.
There \\ere but few buyers aud but little in
terest in the general market. Sales were
conlmed larcclv to accumulations of odds
and ends of the week. A few straight lots
of steers were sold at about the same as they
would have brought yesterday. Then again ,
salesmen that had good stock nnd could not
get what they thought the same was worth
sent them tinder cover , ordeied feed and
water and will hold over for .Monday's mar
ket. In a general way fat cattle mo 15@20c
lower than last wrek. Common cows arc
20Q2.5c lower than n week ago. Stackers and
feeders me geneially quoted substantially
lower than Saturday last. The following are
about the closing quotations for the stock de
scribed : Fancy , lf-00 to 1700 Ib steers. S5.00 ®
S.2.V. tancy law to 1500 Ibs , S4.50&JI.IK ) : lair to
good Mteers of 1200 and upward. § : i.b.V > 4.2.l > ;
liL'ht steers of 1050 to 1120 and upward , Sf..riO
@G.\i ; fancy cows and hellers , ti.25@D 7.1 ;
fair to coed cows and heifers , S2.SOu.vib7H' :
common old cows. SJ.OO@J.2."i ; bulls , S2.50yj
! 5.50 ; stackers and feedeis , S2. . )0(3 ( : > .50 ; veal
calves. S3.0U@ < 5.50 ; mllken , and springers ,
S20gio ) per head. Shipping steers , 1350 to
1500 Ibs , $4.iOc ! < M.OO ; 1200 to 1350 Ibs , S4.COS : )
4.40 ; 930 to 1200 Ibs , 53. xaaOO. StocKers anil
feeders. S2.503i.bO : ; cow * , bulls nnd mixed ,
S2.10@3.bO ; bulk , 2.75@B.3U.
llous Receipts foi the day , 10,000 ; for the
week , 10 > ,2G9 ; last week. M.OGX Uut > lness
wns fairly active , with a slight up tinn at the
opening aud n slight down turn at the close ,
leaving the maiket in much tjm yime condi
tion as tat the close-vAtSsfenlay. Uest
tancy heavy are soldqy § .7 < Kfr-rj.75 ; packing
sorts , S5.40Q5.CO , iind9niinon , S5.i.r > ( it5.30.
Light sorts hold nt S5.00@i.50. with Yorkers
weights , S4.7S < 3j.'J5 ; skins , S3.5'JQ.25. )
FlNANOIA.li.
Now York. Feb. 19. MONEY On call ,
easy at : ; ® 4 pet cent , closing at 8 per cent.
PllUlE MKUCASTIt.l ! 1'Al'KIC 530 JjOr
cent.
STciu.ixn EvciiAN'oi : Dull and un
changed at 64.3jif ior sxty | day bills ; S4.b ! > X
lor demand.
( lOVEr.N'MKNTS Government bonds were
dull but steady.
STOCKS The Monk market to-day showed
some of the dullness and narrowness which
marked it durinc previous days this week.
Thu opening \vas linn to strong , wltn nrat
prices generally l { to % per cent above last
night's closing figures. The market wns
ttmo nnd hplrltlcbs , nnd while there was
some heaviness in early dt-allncs there was
alter that tlmn n steadv hardening ot values
until noon. Missouri , Kansas it Texas , New
Kncland , nnd Western Union showed the
gientest strength. A period ot oxtidinu dull
ness succeeded , during which slight tractions
were lost , Nickel 1'late common being prom
inent tor weakness. An ndvnnc'i in Kansas
A Texas then took place and the Improve
ment was shared by UK * entire list , closing
dull nud steady at an advance.
STOCKS O.H WA.I.L srnrut.
31 ? cent bonds. . 100 preferred , . . 140
U. b. 4H's no K.V.0 112f
New4's 12S ? ( Orecon Tran. . . . S2-v
racllioC'sof'93. 120) , I'ncllioMall M
.entrall'acillo. . aty I'.D.&E a' .
" P. I1. 0 14-i
Dreiefrea" . . , . 155 Itack Island 12(1 (
C. 1J. AU 133 St. L. &S. K. . . . Hli
D.L.AVf 1.W preterred. . . fi-l4 !
I ) . &JI. 0 24 C. , M. &St. I' . . . 01 if
Kne ff$5. preferred. . . 120
Miiforred , . 7IK St. f'.A-O.
Illinois Cential. 124 prpferre < l. . . . IDSK
1. . B. tt\V 18 Texas 1'acilio. . . 24
Kansas ik Texas. 11J ! Union 1'aciUc. . . M.--i
LakiiShoru. . . . , Wj W. , St. Jj.A 1' . . 10 > f
L. A N ? > \X \ preferred. . . 2j
Mich. Central. . . b9K Western Union. T. %
Mo.l'aclDo 107 ? , ' 0. . U. .S-N. . . 103
Northern 1'ac. . . VW Canndi'i South. , . . S'sK
Pieferrtd. . . 6 ! ' . , Keadint' 3IJ/
C. A N. \ \ JUKI
1'HOOUCU M.VUKI2T.
Chlcnco , Feb. 1U. Follow Jnir quotations
aie thu 2 : % ) dosing inurcs :
Flour Unrhnnsuu : winter wheat Hour ,
S4.2.vg4.30 ; ! > outnerii , Si.lOS4.20 ( : WhconPin ,
84.2 < X'J4.CO ; Mlchl/au * < ft sprlnr wheat ,
SB.70d < 4.yO : .Mlnneboia liakcrs , 83.7IW.30 ;
patents , 81. . ' 0it4.w. ( low grades , 51.'J5g2.V5 ( ;
no tlour , quu-tat. y.2' > ( fiWJ ; in tacks and
barrels , $5(3. ( .70.
Wheat Moderately * ctl\o ; lluctuatlng
within a small range : casn , 73 > 4'rtt7 c ; May.
t'or'u Fairl/'netlve ; lluctuated within n
) lo range , and closed , J < (3'4c ( ' below jester-
dav'asli , V8f < &x > % oi ilaj , Byfj-liic ; Juno ,
40S-10C.
Oats Firmer ; averaged V"U/e bitter ; cash ,
24c : Match. 24 mice : May , sslfc ;
'llye JJullntfilc.
. H.irley-Nominal at.Mt5'Jc.
Tiuiatby ieeil I'rimu. St.Sl ;
Piaxsecu 1 0.1 , ' ' . -
' l'oik-OifcncaVtrongerwlth'hCivy | ( trail lot ;
In May at n fi(310c ( ndrnnce , settled
later rallied SoVKWKc , then dropped !
nnd clo < ed steadv 5 "cash , Sl.55f ( ( 14,60
SI4.71X314.72.H ; Juno. SK70C'il4.7a > f.
Lord Active nnd 10i315e hither ;
S'.ftyi .tfi1 ; Mnj' , 57.2037.22Kt JBBili
( ( { 7.27V.
Uulk Meats Shoulders. 85.80 < W.OOj
clear , S7.WQ7.M : short ribs , SO.0@0.&S.
lintlcr qulot ; creamery , 2026o ; dak
Cheese Quiet : full cream chcddars ,
( ! MBc ; lints , l2Sc ; young Americas ,
13J < c ; ski ins , 7Hirtl3)tc. )
Kecs l.VftiOc.
Tallow Slow : No. 1 country , solid ,
No. 2.2 { ccako : , 4c.
Hides Urcon , PC ; heavy „
7c ; salted bull , Cc ! green salted calf ,
diy salted hides , 10c ; dry Hint , 13@1
deacons , 40c each. , . ,
Receipts. Shlf
Flour , bhls 15.UOO
Wheat , bu 20,000
Corn , bu f.\ooo
Oats , bu 10.,000 (
Rye , bu 1.1HW
Barley , bu 40.000
Now York. Fob. 19. Wheat Rccel
40,000 ; exports , CO.ixw ; spot generally it
options declined S@n/c , closing heavy ;
graded red , lUW'ic : No. a red , Wo ;
1 led , l > 3J < e ; e\lra red VlfcNo. \ \ . 2 red.
In elevator. lil'ioll c alloat nud dcllT <
March closing at CO'tc.
Corn Spot quiet aud about steady ; opt . i an
wenclosing weak ; receipts,75,8" "
lXHirl 10,000 ungraded , , , QlsJfo1 ;
] 4' WV ; i i h i t\ii it fT '
2 , 4Sii ( < $4S > { o ill elevator ; 49 } dellv *
4bS'c f. o. b. ; Marcheloslnc at . . , „ „
Oats A shade better ; ri-ceipts , 53,000
poit , IWj mixed western , 37@3Sc ;
western , $ < 342 v.
Pottoloum Steady ; United closed ntCl
Kggs Dull nnd easier ; western ,
17'4 e.
rork Fairly active aud firm.
Laid A shade stronger nnd modern !
active ; western steam , spot , 37.20fit7.a6. J
Hutter Qulut ; . western , 12 < iJ20c ;
crcameiy , 27 ® ' > c.
Cheese Finn nnd rathcrqulet
Si. Louie. Fob. 19. Wheat VrcakN
red cash , 7S@79o : May. bOJfc : Juno. 81Jfo.il
Corn-Ka.sy ; Xo. 2 mixed , cash , 83X < s ; " ' "
Oats Firmer ; No. 2. mixed , caib.
May. 23Ke.
llyo 1-lrin ntMc ,
Pork-Stiong at S14.7531G.OO.
Lard-Firm at SO.S7X-
WhUky-fcl.13.
Butter Steady nnd unchanged.
LIVE STOCK.
Oiilonco , Feb. 19. The Drover's Jour
lenorls as follows :
Cattle Receipt" , 2,000 ; steady ; olripeu
steers , S ! ! . . " > 0 < 25.UO ; stackers nnd lnedcnv 2J
Q3.M ) ; cow > . bulls and , uilxed , 8'-J.10@e.W
bulk , S2.75@U.HO.
Hogs Hecolpts , 10,000 ; steady ; rough aml
mixed , S5.10 ( i5.r > 5 ; paeklng nnd shlpnluj. '
S5.35Q3.75 ; llglll , S4.75Q5.05 ; skips , 53,60(1
4.75. " . i
Sheen Itecolpts , 700 ; steadv ; nntlTM.1
SS.SOrtJfl.OO ; western , S.50Q4.70Texans : ! ; , 52. j
© 1.2,5 : lambs , S4.50@5.50. * J'
National Ktoulc Ynrilg , Bast St-i
Ijiuila , 111. , Feb. 19. Cattle Receipts , 100
shipments , none ; steady ; choice heavy na
tive steers , S4.iOiJ.lH : ( ( ) ; fair to peed sblpnl R |
Bteers , S3.75@4.50 ; Dutchcr * ' steers , falr > , lo
choice , 33.10g4.10 ( ; feeders , fair to g ( "
S2.bOQ3.oo ; stackers , fair to good , 82.
3.00.
3.00.Hogs Receipts. EOO ; ehloments , none ?
cliolcu heavy and butchers' selections , 55.30 ® ,
S.70 ; packing , fair to peed , S5.35@5.43 ; !
Yorkers , medium to prime , 5.10@5.30 ; pits , ,
comuiou to good , S4.50 < 35.00. f '
KansaH City , Feb. 19. Cattle Receipts. ,
0,000 ; Bhlpments , 000 : Etcadv and iirui ;
ronimon to choice , 3..rA < 4.40 : stackers ,
S3.003.10 ; feeding steers , 53.25@3,00 ; cow
S2.avii3.jo.
Hoes Rpcelpts , 5,000 ; shipments , none
opened 5@10e higlier nnd closed weak , i
vance lost ; common to choice , S4.75@4.40.
OMAHA STOCK.
Saturday , Feb. 19 ,
C'nttlc.
The receipts were very light asnln to-da
The market remains about steady at yl
terday'a prices and was active. The deuifl
was good and eve rythiUK was taken.
" * *
'J'he receipts wore fairly liberal for Snltif
day. The market opened up active at yester-5j
dax's quotations and cvcrythlng'was sold tjj
an early hour.
SlllC ! | ) .
There were no liesh rceeipK but' n < |
that had been held over changed hands.
Receipts.
Cattle
rrcvnlllnij Prloo * .
Sliowlng the prevailliii ; iirices paid for llrff
stock on this maiket : *
Choice steers. 1350 to 1500 lbs..5l.25 < 31.50 V
Choice steers , 1100 to USOO Ibs. . . J,15i.Wil
( Jood to choice corn-fed cows. . . . 2.7.va3.BON
Fair to medium grass cows 8. XSfl.50J
Good to choice bulls 2.25 3.25 , ' ,
Ughtand niediuiiiliOL's 5.0CKa5.X5,7
Good to choice heavy nogs 5.2Q@5.W
( ! oed to choice mixed hogs 5.15M5.3
Cholco blicej ) , 90 to 120 Ibs 3.50j4.00 (
Iloprcscntntivo Halos. * $ \
sriins. : * * j
No. Av. 1'r. No. Av , Pr. H
No.a
a , . . . . * ' ' '
1 . . . ( CO S.M ) 57.1283 4.15V'
1. . . .10W 4.00 H2..12SO 4.90 ]
HULLS , *
No. Av. Pr. No. AJT. Pn
2.fO 3..14 .2.7S/ ,
. . .1030 2.fX ) 2..1800 8.00 *
. . .li-i5 : 2.75 U..1900 , 3.0C
. . .1730 2.75
OXK.V.
Mo. Av. I'r.
COWS.
N'o , Av. I'r. No. Pr J
0. . . .ion 5.00 ! ! 3V..1000 53.3C ,
3.00 * Jr i
Mixr.u.
No. Av. I'r.
n.oi
snuur.
No. Av. Pr.
. 03 31.10
irons.
No. AV. Shk Pr irons.No. . Av. , Shk.
W ) 85.00 |
01. . 2111 200 s.i. ' 65. * S7
01.OO. . . . ' . ' 100 5.15 57. "Wfn
to 5.15 70 , .TSa ice
20:110 : 5.15 oa. . .227 40
5.15 fiO. . .HH ) 100
r/j. . 257 200 5.20 57. . .3W 200 t
( SO. . .227 40Nl 5.20 68. . .2-J7 120 5.80
co. . .250 Nl 5.20 71. , .251 M 5.Wi )
77. . .220 bO 5.22l < 49. . . .320 2KO 5.80'
77.M. . . .241 bOW 5.2-iW 63. . . .SS5 ICO B.W ,
70 227 5.25
UniiRO oTPrlocs.
Showing the highest nnd lowest nrlc
paldi'urlovlsof hoirson this market durl
thupaiC seven days nnd fur tlio s mo , ni
lait month and n vear aco. ' .
Juu. Fob.
nth Sunda 3.77 wati ,
Hill HunJav
1MI ) t.'M ® < .C3 aoi
ICUl a.To a
ITtti 4,40 fH.fl' a.76 9
1Mb 4.12 ttJ.M ' *
1'Jtb t.-'j UtM ) & .00 a.76 i
Alls.-\losof htoclc in this market are mail
perowt. live woiglit unless othervvisostatuj
IJead hogs sell nt Kc per Ib. for nil weight
" .Skins , " or hog * weighing less tUan 1W ( lu.
no value. 1'ro nunt sow * are docked 40 to.
and stagiSO Ibs , by the public inspector.
Notuu.
Hogs steady. ,
Cattle active , * i
A light run of cattlo.
The yards wore cleared of everything ,
Thcio Is a very fair demand for cattle otjji
kinds. '
i : . Pettys , Shelby , was here and bold a <
of ho s. ,
11. 0. Dawdon , Kndhott , N'eb. . was
looking over tlu < market.
J. U. Alter , ( irand Ibland , was In and w
rotj-fl three loads fif corn fed fcteprtr ' -
Mclntosh < Suiton , Cliapuiau , V b/r
Ijotli in to-day looking o\ertho uiMkcL
( J. 0 Pierte , Dexter , la. , a feedfr and Mil
ixsr , was In marketed three loads ot hoga
W. J. Davis , Grand Ipland.was In'
sold a load ol liogsiunl catilo-at very satii
lory ] > ri.ces.
\V. \ K. McCIoud. manaecr pf the fir
McCloud < ff Love , is out again after a ;
conllnemonl with the lieiiralgla- } "
Messrs. F.vanx and Huel , of the
iluntei. KvaiiH A l'u.foiuiutsnlon tie
'
I'lilragonud Knnsa's CHv.Vwera via
Iho jaub tp-day. V '