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    IHE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY JUNE 12. 1887.-TWBLVE PAGES. 9
PREPARING FOR QUIET NODES
A Quiet but Pleasant Week Among the
Beaux and Belles of Omaha-
THE MERCER RECEPTION ,
Mme. Modjcska'fl Commendable
Choice Mrs. Gilbert's Party The
Sbeltan Anniversary Various
AVccldlnjzs I'ctHOiinls.
The fiercer Iluccptlnn ,
The principal society event of the
wcc-k was the reception of Dr. and Mrs.
Murcor to their friends Thursday even
ing at their elegant homo on Mercer
avenue , Walnut Hill. The roads were
badly torn up and rendered very muddy
by the lieuvy rain during the afternoon ,
but the long line of carriages found no
difllcttlty in following the circuitous
route as it was designated by n plentiful
supply of lanterns. Besides n number of
guides wcro stationed at frequent in
tervals.
Upon arriving at their destination the
visitors wcro charmed at the magnificent
display of Chinese lanterns , which wcro
distributed throughout the extensive
grounds. It had been the intention to
give a lawn party , hut the rain prevented
this delightful feature of the evening's
entertainment being carried out.
The capacious nnd handsome Mercer
residence was brilliantly illuminatedand
presented an attractive appearanco. Mr.
and Mrs. Mercer gave n cordial welcome
to their numerous guests , who in turn
congratulated them upon possessing one
of the most beautiful homes in the city.
There was but very little , if any , form
ality during the evening , everybody feel
ing perfectly at u\so. : It was indeed an
en joyable aflair. Notwithstanding the
ram , there were but few regrets sent In.
Amontr those invited and present were
the following :
Oeneral Hawkins and wife , Hon. J. C.
Cowln and wife , Mr. A. D. llalcombo nml
wife , Mr. S. 1) . Unrkalow nnd wife. J. M.
Drown. Fort Onmlm ; Mr. U. 1C. Darker nnd
wife , Miss Akin Merlin , .Mr. Charles Dnlbnch
and wife , Mrs. M. llodkln , Mr. Lewis Ilnul-
ford and wife , Mr. John 11. Cornish nnd wife ,
Mr. Levl Carte ; nnd wife. Mr. S. It. C.illa-
way and wife , Mr. 0. It. Coutant
and wife , Dr. James Carter and
wife , Mr. Chapmnn and wife , Flor
ence ; John T. Clark , Dr. Ayres and
wife , Mr. W. F. Ai. Allen and wife , Mr.
Oeorge M. Ames nnd wife. Dr. J. 11. Beau ,
Eagle Itock. Idaho ; K. A. Henson , Mr. L. M.
licnnett and we. Mr. W. II. Hums and
wife , Council UlulTs : Misses Emily Jluttcr-
lield and Susie liadolctt , Council UlnHs ;
Mayor W . J. Brontch nnd wife , Mr. E. Rose-
water and wife. Mr. W. 1 * . Adams and wife ,
Mr. Preston Allen and wife , Dr. J. 1.1. Ab
bott. Fremont , Neb. ; C. K Belndorf , Mr. J.
T. Beatty aud.wife , Mr. Samuel Hums nnd
wife , Mr. N , J. liurnham and wile. Misses
Fannie JButterlicUI , Nellie Hums and Maggie
Burlln , Jir. Charles Brown and wife , Mr. O.
A. Ballou mid wife , U. P. Unmis ,
Mr. J. J. Brown and wife , Mrs. Bur-
dett. MaJ. nnd Mrs. Bnrrlccr. Mr. J. W.
Bedford and wife.MliM Uarrows.lt. S. Berlin ,
Mr. Alt Sorerison and wife , Mr. E. U.-Ual-
lou and .wife , Mr. V. Uadolett and wife ,
Council Bluffs ; MUton Barlow , Mr. L. Burn-
Imin and wife , Mr. Samuel Brown and wife.
Terry Brulolctt , Council Blulis ; Bn Bar
rows , Mr. Joe Barton and wife. Mr. Truman
Buck and wlfo , Miss Mabel Balcombc , Mr.
D. V. Barkttlow and wile , Mr. W. K. Bochel
nnd wlfo , Mrs. Joseph Barker , Mr. E. M.
Barlcttand witc.Mr. ( luyC. Barton midwife ,
Mls-s Nora Balcombe , Mr. W. N. Crane and
wlfo , Chicago ; Mr. 11. Carrier and wife , Mr.
JohnN. Cornish and wife , Cenural Crook nnd
wife , Colonel S. 8. Curtis , Mr. S. 11. 11. Clark
and wlfo , St. Louis , Mo. ; Mr. Samuel Cotner
nnd wlfti. Mr. 11. T. Claik and wife , Mr. J ,
S. Collins. Father Collonan. C. C. Chase.
Mr. W. J. Connell and wife. Mr. W. J.
Chambers. Dr. V. 11. Coflman and wlfo , Mr.
Frank ColneUer and wlfo. Miss Collins , Mr.
Frank D. Cooper anil wife , Air. I. E. Cong
don and wile , Mr. James Chambers am
wife. Dr. J. W. Dysart nnd wife , Dr.
Charles Dlnsamro aud wife , Mr ,
E. S. Dundy Jr. , and wito , Miss Lot ;
Dundy , Guy Donne , Mr. F. Dinko and wife ,
Mr. J. J. Dickey and wife , Miss Belle Dickey ,
Mrs. M. Dotwefler , tholU. Rev. Dowllng , Mr.
Kbctleter and wlfe.Mr. Krickson and wlfc.Mr.
< . W.Frost and wlte , Mr. Will Frlen , Plaits
mouth : Miss llattle Fuimer , Plattsmouth .
Colonel Frederick and wlfo , Allss Filed , Dear
( iardncr aud wife. Air. J. 1 * Umrlson am !
wife , Mr. Ben Uallaghcr and wife , Mr. Gar-
rabrantand wife. Air. Ciroll and wife , Air.
Ulbbs and wlfo.Mr. Fred Uray and wlfr.MIs ;
Jennie Grant , Air. Coburu and wife. Col. C
H. Chase , Mr. .Charles A. Coo nnd wlte , Mis :
( iraco Chambers , Air. D. O. Clark and wife
Dr. P. AI. ChndwIck.AIr. J. A. Crcighton and
wife. Airs. T. B. Cumlngs , Miss Gertrude
Clark , Allss Carrie Congdon , Dr. E. U. Dew ,
Dr. J. C. Demise ami wife. Hon. K.S.Dundy
and wife , Miss May Dmidy.Mr. U. W. Doane
and wife , Air. Luther Drake , Air. Ed Dickin
son and wife , Air. L. Dickey and wife , Air.
C. 11. Downy and wife. Airs. Dubols , Colonel
J. AI. Eddy and wfe | , > lr. Robert Knssonand
wlfo , Air. B. AcKpwlor , Air. J. B. Turay and
wife , Dr. Fey , Mr. John Field and wife , Mr.
Carl Fried and wife , Air. Uoodman and wife ,
Mr. Gardner and wife. Walnut Hill ; Air.
< } . 1. Gilbert nnd wife , Dr. L. B. Ciraddy
nnd wife , . Mr. "Gannett and wife , Mr. It.
E. Gnylord and wife , Mr. Glllesplo and wife ,
Charles Union , Park Goodwin , Dr. Gifford ,
Lew Hill , Air. C. U. Howard and wife , Air.
illmebaugt : and wife , Mr. llellman and
wife , Mr. O. M. Hitchcock and
wife. Mr. K. S. Hall and wlfo ,
Mr. A. P. Hopkins and wife , Miss Laura
lloagland , Mr. A. J. Hanscom and wlfo , Mr. *
Kussell Harrison and wlf , Mr. B. Hlgby and
wlfo. Air. William 11. IJiims and wife. Miss
lAuio Isaacs , Dr. 11. P. Jensen and wife ,
Allss Kcogh , Air. F. P. Klrkcndall
and wife , Air. J nines Kitchen and wife ,
Miss Julia Knlitht , Mr. Klcrsteod and wlte.
Mr. C. Keller and wlte , Mr. Jcs o Lacey nnd
wife , Dr. P. St. Iielscnrlng nnd wlfo , Mr. Joe
Lelnner , Mr. Lovctt and wife , Dr. H. Lurt-
ilinpton and wlfo , Airs. Sophia Lowe , Air. U.
W. Llnlngor and wife , Theodoio Livingston
and Miss Annlo Livingston PlaltMiiouth ;
Miss L. B. Loomls , Lincoln ; Dr. K. C. Alooro
nnd wile , Mr. J. H. Mlllnrd and wlfe.Mr. Al
fred Allllard. Air. Bob Garllch , Air. N. F.
llenshaw ana wlfo. Air. F. Holler and wife ,
Mr. lloldrego nnd wife. Air. C. W. Hamilton
nnd wife. Colonel Henry nnd wile. Air. O.
Hollman and wife , Air. ( Jeorgo A. Hoaclnnd
nnd wife. Miss Emma Hoagjand , Air. J. It.
llydo and wlfo , Air. William Hughes aud wife ,
Allss Hams , Airs , E. and Sarah Jacobs , Dr.
Koch.Mr. T. L. Klmb.tll and wlfe.Mlss Bella
Knuball , Atr. Herman Kuuntzo and wife
Air. J. U. Kulclit and xvlfe.AUss Alary Knlsht
Alr.ltlchnrd Kitchen , Mr. Kennedy nnd \ > lfe ,
Atr , Jesse Lowe , Air. D. S. Lander nnd wlfo ,
Allss Dora Lehmcr , Dr. E. W. Leo and wlfo ,
General W. W. Lowe and wlfo , Mr. Fred B.
Ixnrc nnd wife. Dr. It. H. Livingston nnd
wlfoot PlnttMnouth ; Dr. Harvev Llnko of
Mlllard ; Ajr. C. A. Leary nnd wife. Mr. W.
B. Mlllard and wife , Miss Jcsso Millard , Mr.
Frank Murphoy , Mr. J , AI. Mctralf and wife ,
.Mr. W , V. Mor.io and wife , Mr. O. S. Meyer-
Hon nnd wife , Air. C. E. Mnyno and wife ,
Mr. Max Alcycr and wife. Mr. Moritz Meyer
aud wife. Julius Alejrer , A , Afont omery. Mr.
Nathan Men lain and wlte. Miss 1 * . Morgan ,
Mr. W. a. Maul and wlfo , Mr. W. W. Marsh
and wlfo , Air. W. O. Alercer and wife ,
Mr. L , C. Mercer and wife , 1'iattsmouth ;
D. H. Alerccr , W. A. Morris. Dr. George
Miller nnd wlfo , Air. It , AlcCormlck and wife ,
Mr. A. O. Mctlavoclt and wile. Dr. McKenna
and wife , Mr. S. P. Alorso and wife. Air. E.
M. Morsenmn and wife , Mr. C , F. Mandcison
nnd wife. Key Alaynr , Mr , Adolph Myers
and wife. Air. C. S. Mfintuomery and wife ,
Mrs. J. It. Alerldltn , Mr. F. C. Morgan and
wife. Mr. W. J. Alount. and wife. Mr. Win.
St. Maul nnd wife , E. Moroney.J. E. Alar-
kell. Hon. J. A. AtcShane , Mrs. Dr. Mc
Clelland , Air. W. H. MoCord and
wife. Air. F. A. McConnell nud wife ,
Mr. ItemlntUnn nnd wife. Air. H. S. Itolllns
and wife , Mr. S. P. Hounds and wife. Mr.
Itothackcr nnd wife , -Mr. William Itedlck
and wife , Mr. Charles B. Itustln and wlfo ,
Air. Lytnan luchanlson and wlfo. Miss Ellen
M. Itueere , Bishop and Miss WortUlugten ,
AIr . Nellie Wakeloy , Air. Woodburn , Air.
James Woolworth and wife. Mr. A. Wakcly ,
Mr. Hint Wakcly , Mr. A. U. Wyuian , Air.
McWhortcr and wife , the Atisses Wallace.
Mr. John Webster and wife , Air. Wesiels and
wife. Captain Wilcox , Fred Drexcl , Mr. Kil
Joanson and wife , Air. S. T. Josselyn and
wife , Mr. A. D. Jones and wife. Mr. F. J ) .
Johnson and wife , Mr. Trimbell and wife ,
Air. N. P. Hunt and wife , Alilwtukee , WIs. ;
Mr. P. J. Mcholsand wife , Air. K.W. Nosh anil
wife , Hon.JamesNcvllle and wife. Air. T. AI ,
Orr and wife , Mm. O'Lynn. Chadron , Neb. ;
UoUirt Patrick , Mr. Nelsi Patrick audjwlf * ,
Miss Grace Pcrine , Mr. Churchill Parker and
wife , Mr. J. L Redlcknnd wife , Mrs. Kod-
dlhs.Mr. M. R. Rlsdon nnd wife , Captain
R.iy nnd wife , Mr. Charles. J. Ryan , Miss
Clara Rtistln , Mls Minnie Richardson , Miss
Lucio Rogers , Judge Wnkely and wife ,
Dr. Woodburn , Mr. L. B. Williams and wlfo ,
Mr.Vooilard \ and wife. Mr. 1 * Wakely , Mr.
Will Wnkcly , Mr. Clark Woodman ami wife.
Mr. William wnllnro and wlfo , Mr. Howard
Worloy , .Mr. Ben Wood and wlfo. Mr. John
Wilbur , Mr. Robert Law , Mr. P. K. Her and
wlfe.Mr. Snm R.Johnson and wife , Mr. Sam
Jone.s and wife. Dr , J , C. Jones and wifeMr.
Henry 1' . JpnniKonnndwueMr. F. A.Crelgh
and wife , Mr. X. Tlinmnson. Mr. F. A. Nash
and wife , Mr. C. P. Necdhnin and wife , Mr.
Ncely and wife. Walnut Hill : the Right Rev.
Bishop O'Connor , Mr. D. K. W. Snxe and
wife , Mr. r.dwlP Sherwood and wife , Mr.
Stunrt and wife. Dr. K. L. SlKttlns nnd wife ,
I'Jattsincjiitht Mr. ChnrlesStebblrj ! ) and wife ,
Air. Howard U. Smith and wlte , Dr. Sawyer ,
Mr. 11. L. Sow.ud and wife. J. G. Taylor ,
Hon. John M. Thurston and wlfc.Mr. George
C. Towlo and wile , .Mr Bruno Tischiick and
wife , Mr , R. M. Taylor and wlfo , Mr. U'lllis
Yntesatid wlfe.Mr. Henry Yatus and wife ,
the Mlsi < es Young , Miss Bertie Yost , Mr. Van
Camp and wife , Mr. Milton Rogers and
wile. Mr. K. ( ! . Uaingo nnd wife , Dr.
C. Rosowatcr , Mr. Hyion Reed and wife ,
Mr. O. Ramsey nnd wife , Mr. A. Swart/lander
nnd wife , Mr. Sam Spratlin and wife. Mr.
Squires and wife , Mr. N. Shelton nnd wlte ,
K. W. Simernl , Dr. George K. Summers , Dr.
J. K. Summers. Mr. Alvln Saunders nnd
wife , D. C. Sutphun , William K. Stephens ,
Mrs. William Stephens , Captain II. K. Pal
mer and wife , of PlntUinouth ; Mr. James N.
Phillips nnd wife , Mr. William 1'axton and
wife , Mrs. Mary I'utmnti , Mr. K. P. Peck and
wife , Mr. L. P. Pruyn and wife , Dr. S. 11.
Parker and wile. Dr. Pmney and wife , of
Council Bluffs , In. ; Mr. Will Paxton. Dr.
J. II. Pcabody and wite , Mr. Augustus Pratt
and wife , Mr. O. L. IVrlno nnd wife , Mr.
J. B. Kviins. Mr. J. K. lilngwalt ; Mr. Med-
loeknnd wile , Besty Wortlilngton , George
Armstrong Mr. Dorneher nud wife iind
mother , Mfca Cnrrlo Wynian nnd mother ,
Mr. B. S. Knight nnd wife. Colonel 11. C.
Frederick nnd wile , Dr. Lebert. Mr. AI
Patrick , Mr. John Patrick , Mr. Watt
Patrick and wile , Mr. Perino and wife ,
Mr. Louis Shroedor and wife , Mrs. E. F.
Smythc , Mr. John R. Shaw and wife , Mr.
Tom \\obe nnd wife , George Stcbbons , B. F.
Smith , Mrs. Fannlti it. Smith. Miss Abblo
Shaw , Sir. C. T. Tau'gnrt and wife , D. K.
Traccy , Dr. Tilden nnd wife , Mr. L. H.
Tower nnd wife , Mr. C. T. Taylor and wife ,
the Misses Truclnnd , F.tlgar Yntcs , Mr. Kms-
tus Young and wife , Mr. Yost and wife , Mr.
Van Curcn nnd wile , Mr. Lewis Reed nnd
wife , Mr. O. T. Howen and wife , Columbus ,
.Neb. ; Mr. E. G. Rlley and wife , Mr. Andrew
Rosewnter and wlto , Mr. Thomns Rogers nud
wlte , Abe Reed , Mrs. Fanny 1) . Reed , Mr.
Charles Shlvetlck and wife , Miss Addle
Spratlin , Georce Squires , the Kev. Mr. bher-
rlll nnd wife , Mr. H L. Stone nnd wife , Rev.
C. W. Savldico nml'Kilo , Miss Carrlo Sum
mers , Charles L. b imlcrti , Mr. Sargent and
wife. Mr. O. F. Steuhtns jmd wife , Wllcox
Stephens. M JQIICi. i.
Soolotjr' ' tn , Oin aim.
In the bright lexicon of Gate City so
ciety there's no such word as. dull.
True the whirl and gayety of the elite
may vary and at times it may seem that
the fountains of social pleasures have
been drained , yet each week records
events of such pleasure and brilliancy
that compel thn perhaps lethargic beaux
and belles to do the honors. The past
week has been a quiet one , but with its
splendid Mercer reception , its numerous
weddings and its many little teas , it
nay be said to have been a most enjoya-
le one.
The "Naiad " aside
Queen , by reason ,
rom its merit , of the participation of our
oung folka , has attracted social attcu
ion which probably has never been ac-
ordcd a similar cvcut.
But with the departure of the major' '
: y of our social swells for the summer
csorts , must necessarily come n social
ethargy , and one by one the fortunate
cings are leaving for their favorite
looks. A boundless contiguity of shade ,
where rumors of oppression nnd deceit
ind real estate and colleo quotations do
lot rcacn , is appreciated by none more
han the beau or belle of Omaha , nnc
he exuberance of spirit manifested on
he occasion of their departure betokens
more than an ordinary desire for rest for
ho weary.
A PARTY of gentlemen left last nigh' '
by special car for Idaho where they will
remain for a week. Among the number
vero G. W. Holdrego , L. 11. Tower , D. J
J'Donahoo , U. C. Gushing , J. B. Kitchen
. ' . E. Her and son , T. B. Johnson , J. G
Taylor , of this city ; Judge Fitzgerald o
Cincinnati ; E. C. Webster , of Hastings
1.1) . Brown , of Illinois ; Mr. Mason , o
S'uw York , and Congressman Laird.
THE COMMENCEMENT services of Brown
ell hall begin this morning with the an
nual sermon before the trustees , faculty
and students iu Trinity cathedral. Oi
Monday at 0:30 : a. m. will bo held the ar
exhibition and musical recital. The com
mencement exercises will be held nt the
hall on Tuesday at 10:80 : a. m. , and the
reception will bo given Tuesday evening ,
June 14 , from 8 to 11.
Tni : CBKIGHTON College Philomathic
society gave an interesting programme
Friday night to a largo and appreciative
audience.
TUESDAY EVENING Mr. andMrs.Georee
D. Gilbert gave a card party at their res
idence iu honor of-Mr. hml Mrs. Frank
Cranston , of Providence , U. 1. The fol
lowing wcro prepont : i Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Cranston , Mnj i and Mrs. J5. 1) .
Knight , Mrs. Lynmti Richardson , General
and Mrs. Muntlcrsou , General and Mrs.
Dandy , Mr. U. F. Smith , Mr. and Mrs.
Mctcalf. Mrs. Cornish , Dr. and Mrs.
Moore , Mr. aud Mrs. William F. Allen.
Mr. nnd Mrs. U. E. 1) . Kennedy , Mr. ami
Mrs. Augustus i'ratt , Mr. and Mrs. Shelton -
ton , Mrs. E. T. Beall and Mrs. Model-
laud.
THE HF.ciM'TiON tendered by the young
folks of Kouutzo Memorial church to the
members of the Lutheran synod Tuesday
night was a very pleasant affair and with
the decorations , refreshments unil earn
est ellbrts of the young people the many
clergymen present enjoyed themselves
greatly. \
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THE MAititiAGE of Mr. Joseph D. Lloyd
nnd Miss Jessie A. Miller occurred
Thursday at the residence of Mrs. Kll/.a-
bctli Bull , on dimming street. Rev. C.
W. Savidgo officiated. An elegant din
ner was served the guests.
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Mu. IlAituv II. MOLK and Miss Khoda
1) . Brooks wcro quietly married Thurs
day evening at the residence of Mr.
Ilcury St. John , on Sherman avenue.
Mit. EUGAK C. SNYDER , the associate
editor of _ the Excelsior , departed InFt night
for the east. Ho goes to Now York City
bo married to Miss Emily Hose
nt 0,30 p. m. , Juno SI , nt Grace
and then to Philadelphia , where he will
( Episcopal ) church. Mr. Snyder nnd
bride will RO to his mother's home , 100
miloa west of Philadelphia , on the Juniata
riyer , nnd remain for three weeks , when
they will return vlti Niagara Falls to
Umuha ,
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ON SUNDAY last tno marriage of Mr.
Maurice Meyer to Miss Bertha Strauss
took place ut the residence of Mr. and
Mrs. Jacob Auerbach , foster parents of
the bride , 023 South Fifteenth. Itabbi
Benson otliciatcd. Many friends from a
distance were present , nnd many costly
gifts wcro tendered the happy couple.
A VEKY pleasant surprise party was
tendered Mr. C. If. Hontly at the resi
dence of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. Vicrlmjj ,
Capital avenue , Friday evening.
REV. J. H. For , I ) . * D. , of the First
Christian church , goes to DCS Molncs , la.
on Wednesday , to deliver the annual ad
dress of Drake university. Dr. Fey will
return to preach ou tbo Sunday follow
ing , Juno 19 , but will leave for Now
York ou the 31st inst His pulpit will DO
occupied during.July by Her , B. B.
Tyler , of the West Fifty-sixth street
church , New York.
THE FHTEENTH anniversary of the
marriage of Mr. nnd Mrs. Nathan Sliclton
was celebrated at tholr residence on
Dodge ttrcct. Many friends wcro pres
ent , nnd the beautiful gnmo of "pro
gressive hearts" was introduced iu
Omaha for the first time.
NEXT TUESDAY evening Mr. C. F. Gros-
curth will be married to Miss Klsio J.
DcLand.at the rcsldcnco of Air. and
Mrs. C. F. Stimsou , No. 703 North Nine
teenth street.
W. II. C. WootmuitsT and Miss Bessie
E. Anderson will bo married tit Glen-
wood , la. , Juno 10. The couple will reside
at North 1'latte , Neb.
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Tin : ELK ? will bo represented In De
troit by A. B. Davenport and D , W. Van-
Colt , who leave hero lor tlitit city on the
10th ,
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OK THE 8th inst. Napoleon B. Hntohor
of this city was married to Mrs. V. W.
Knapp of St. Louis. The nuptials were
celebrated quietly and the happy couple
will as quietly return to Omaha nnd take
up their abode at the Mlllard.
TO-MOIUIOW NIGHT the first annual
benefit of the Elks will take place nt
Lloyd's oporti house.
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OMAHA society is to bo congratulated
upon the acquisition of the talented Mine.
Modjeska and her agreeable husband to
its circles. The great tragedienne has
rented a house ou North Twenty-third
struct , near Burt , where after her return
from a short western tour she will spend
the greater portion of the summer.
Personal.
General Joseph E. Johnston is in the
city.
Senator C. M. Mutidcrson is in Wash
ington.
Elmer D. Frank has returned from Hot
Snrings.
Rev. Willard Scott is nt Saratoga
Springs , N. Y.
Miss Ida Sharp is visiting friouds at
Ogulalla , Neb.
Mr. I. Hodgson , the Minneapolis archi
tect , is in the city.
Mr. Market , of the Millard , has re
turned from New York.
Mr. Swobc , of the Millard , has returned
from A trip to Salt Lake.
Mis ? Seyer , of Brownell Hall , will
shortly leave for Europe.
Miss E. E. Poppleton has been elected
a trustee of Vassar college.
Mrs. C. S. Johnson , of Wnhoo , spent a
few days here the past week.
Senator A. S. Paddock was in the city
several days of the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. George H. Itoggs have re
timed from their eastern trip.
Mr. Andrew Rose water and family
mvo returned from California.
Mrs. F. C. Bruncr and daughter , Miss
aura , hayo returned from the east.
Mrs. Alary B. Huydcn aud daughter ,
Miss Jcnnio , have removed to Lincoln.
Mrs. James Grcig and family , of
Guernsey , la. , are visiting friends hero.
Mrs. J. It. Nichols leU Tuesday for a
, 'isit to friends in Ohio nnd Pennsylvania.
QColonel Champion S. Chase will orate
on Indcnpcndanco day at Champion ,
cb.
Airs , J. AI. Woolworth and Aliss Mcnio
iVoolworth left Friday for New York and
toston.
Airs. C. S. Parrottc and Mrs. Charles
iVells are summering at Colorado
Springs.
Airs. Wilkins and daughter Allss Nellie ,
of Pierce street , left Tuesday for Toronto ,
'Janada.
Lieutenant Colonel J. T. Fletcher Second
end infantry is expected in Omana in a
"ow days.
Air. and Airs. ( J. O. Parker and son
nnd Herbert Parker , of Fulton , la. , are
n the city.
Mr. Isaac Hodgson , jr. , and family
; iavo gone to Baylield , wis. , wliero they
will summer.
Air. W. H. Ilanchett , of Alilwaukeo , is
visiting his nephew , Dr. Ilanchett , ou St.
Alary's avenue.
Mrs. C. S. Crawford , of Stanton , Va. ,
.s visiting her daughter , Airs. Dr. Dar-
row. of Una city.
General Lowe , accompanied by hjs
laughter , Aliss Irene , left Friday for his
Florida plantation.
Miss Lizzio Isaacs , the pianistc , of St.
Louis , has returned to Omaha aud will
make it her homo.
Air. and Airs. E. N. Blackman , late of
Norfolk , Nob. have taken up their per
manent abode nerc.
Mr. Edgar W. Bishop , of Oulncy. 111. ,
is the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs , W. F. Allen ,
2109 California street.
Mrs. Swoopo. of Murfreesboro , Term. ,
is in the city the guest of her daughter ,
Mrs. George Darrow.
Mr. C. H. Rich , of the South Omaha
Stockman , left with his wife for a trip to
the Wisconsin lakes.
Airs. S. H. H. Clark arrived Monday ,
and is the guest of Mrs. J. B. Evans ,
Twenty-sovcnth street.
Miss Cochranp , who has been visiting
friends in this city , has returned to her
homo in St. Thomas , Canada.
Mine. Modjeska and husband , Count do
Ho/.entti , attended the presentation of the
the "Naiad Queen" at the Boyd Friday
night.
Mrs. Judge Fitzgerald , of Cincinnati ,
is the guest of Airs. R. C. dishing and
Airs , i'emplcton , at Twcnty-lifth and
Douglas.
Air. nnd Airs. Guv C. Barton , Mr.
Charles Barton rfiul Aliss Bertha Yost
will bail for Quccnstown on the Umbria
on July 7.
Mr. S. R. Callaway , who has bceu in
Alaska for sometime past , has sailed for
America and is expected to arrive iu
Omaha in about ten days.
Bishop Worthington will preach the
baccalaureate sermon before the State
university at Lincoln to-night. The
bishop's ' family will summer on the Hud
son.
' . "
Grocer's htst.
COFFEE Ordinary grades , 2l(322c ( ; fair ,
21Q23c ; prime. 21Q24 ; choice , U1@U5 ; fancy
jrroou nnd jellow , lM@i. ' c ; old government
Java , 23 < 3'toc ; Interior Java , 2 3ac ) ; Alocha ,
! WQ3tc ) ; Arbucklo's , roasted SJSJfe ; Ate-
Lnutfhlln's XXXX ; 2sfc ; Ullworth's , We ;
Red Cross , 27 c.
SYBur-No. 70 , 4-gallon ke \ S1.28@1.SO ;
Now Orleans , per gallon , & < $4Gc ; maple
syrup , half bbls , "old time. " per gallon , 70c ;
1-gaUon cans , per doz , 810.10 ; half gallon
cans , per do85.50 ; quart can . & 100.
CANDY-Mlxed , t > X@llc ; btlck. 8K@9Kc.
CKACKKHS Garncau's soda , butter nnd
picnic , & 3jc ; creams , fe ] < c ; ginger snar > s,6c ;
city soda , 7Hc.
PICKKI.S Medium , In bbls , 87.00 ; do In
half Dbls , 84 00 ; small , In bbls. 8.CO ; do , In
halt bbls , 54.50 ; gherkins. In bbls , S'J.OJ ; do ,
In half bbls , 5.00.
SITOAU Granulated , 6V < 36) c ; conf. A. < xa
We ; white extra C,5Co/ : extra O.
5 c ; yellow C. 5i4'@sabc ; cut loaf , 0)
powdered , OJfQTc.
CANNED ( fooDs Oysters , standard , per
case. 8'iW 3.lO ; strawberries \ Ib. per case ,
S'J.SO ; rasptJetrlcs , 21b. per caw , SiiX < M5 ;
California pears , per case , 54.50 ; apricots ,
per case , 34.W ; peaches , per case. 84.00 ;
white cherries , per case , 85.50 ; plums , per
91.40 ; 1 Ib. salmon , per doz , 81.50(31.55 ( ; a Ib.
gooseberries , per case , $1.75-a ; Ib. Etrinz
beam , per case , 51.70 ; 2 lb. lima beans , per
case , Sl.CO ; a Ib. marrowfat peas , per case ,
82.4d@2.M3 ; lb. early June p&s , par case ,
82-75 ; 3 ID. tomatoes , S'ASO ; 2 lb. corn ,
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BIG EXCITEMENT IN MEAT ,
The July Option Takes a Sudden and Unex
pected Drop.
JUNE STAYS FIRM AS A ROCK.
Corn Again Weak ahd liowcrVlth
Heavy Trailing In the AsRrejjatc
Oats Touch Dottom Prices
Quotations.
CHICAGO PRODUCE MA.RHF.T.
CUICAOO , Juno ll.r-SpecIal [ Tclejram to
the Biu.1 : There was wild commotion In
too wheat pit to-day , the excitement being
concentrated into the last half of the session ,
However. Uo to 11:30 : a. in. the market ruled
teady aud rather quiet , with July ranging
jetweeu 85J c and Wc. ) The Initial trades
n July were at SSXc. The prices worked up
o W5c. with light business passing. It then
vorked off to 85 c , which point was reached
, bout 11:30. : The crowil ana scalpers gener-
, lly had been operating fpr several days on
he theory that the market was pegged at
JSJ c. Every time the price got near that
imit the crowd had taken the market and
un It UD a little ways. The number of
alters was on the Increase , and presumably
heir holdings swelled at the same time. The
llquo was expected to cone alone any min
ute and put the market up to enable tailors to
ell out at a profit. The clique concluded to
et the tallcrs and the crowd have the mar-
cet. Possibly the clique may have let them
mvo some wheat , too , at the peg price. At
any Vate , when the peg price was reached ,
some of the bears put out feelers and they
couldn't lind the peg nnd were encouraged to
slier property. Nobody wanted any and
ho market looked weak. No sooner
lad the market settled under b2 } c
han everybody wanted to sell , and a ]
lood of orders poured in. In about three
ninnies the market broke ic. From Ww
> 4Mc there was a fractioimhtecovery to ittc.
The next drop was to We. then 8SKc was
struck. A reaction to 6SKC Occurred , fol-
owed bv another sharp break to WMc. Again
.hero was n Kc recovery to" SSJfc , then n de
cline to b.'Hc , a slide to satfc , and a quick
slump to b-Jkc. This vws Jjfteen or twenty
nlniitet. before the close. ' Prom that point to
the ei.d of the session there * was a steady ad
vance and the linal quotation was KJ c. Iho
total break from the besf price was c , and
at the close the market showed a loss of 2c as
compared with yostenMy. The clique bro
kers did nothing wartevtr that anybody
could see until about h Mi hour before the
ell tapped. During the1 * halt hour they
weio busy enough , how VeC and bought tre
mendously , closing the.thaftet linn at lc
recovery fioiu the bottom. There seemed to
Bo no difliculty in getting tBe crop below 84c.
June wheat may bo described as iirmasa
rock. The fluctuations'were ' between 91 > 'i '
:92Kc : and the last quotation was 92)fc
.ery little was done. ' Awgnst opened at
81Kc , advanced to ts tcs , broke toTOKcwid
closed at 80 < e September-was quoted as
high as 81Jf@81J c aud ks , low as 70 ; c , clos-
"corn was'again weak to-day , and a further
slu inkage In values took place. 1 he opening
figures were only a shade below yesterday's
closing sales , but as there was quite a pres
sure to trade , a large amount of July long
corn coming out. and good buying of more
deferred deliveries , the tendency was to In
crease the premium. There was heavy tradIng -
Ing In the aggregate , and nt3S < a38Kcfor July
there appeared tobe unlimited buying orders.
Norton and Wortblncton were the largest
local buyers to-day , the lowest figures being
established during tbelast hour of the ses
sion. Sellers for the month rested at 37 ; c ,
July t : w > iS3SKcAugust ( at 30'fcaaoYc , and
September at 40 > t'c.
Oats wcro extremely weak and Heavy in
the speculative market , ul prices brobu K@
% c on the entire litt of futures , all closing at
the bottom. July sold down from 20jc to
25Kc , Aucust , trom as o to35c , and Septem-
.
In the provision trade the spec
ulative Interest developed was con-
lined mainly to short ribs , with
pork neglected and lard only moderately
active. Tradeifl were given ample opportu
nity to watch the rib market , which was both
active and Iriecular. The undertone govern
ing It , was however , ostrongone , and though
it was doptessed for a time by the selling of
"tailors" and weak holders , who were in
fluenced by the weakness In wheat and corn ,
the day's movement showed remarkable
ktroncth. The depressions suffered here
speedily iccovcrcd. and at the adjournment
ot the hoard the different deliveries of ribs
showed an actual Improvement ot 5c on last
nUht's closing. In Inrd the fluctuations
were 5c,7Kc and the closings only 2o lower.
1'ork for J une delivery was again quoted at
gi'i.oo.
O.v TUB Cuiw. June wheat steady at03
July ranged KWCSS c , with trades on the
open board at b3 % .
CHICAGO L.IVK STOCK.
CHICAGO , June 11. ( Special Telegram to
the UKB.J CATTLH With the fresh ar
rivals and the number , carried over , tltcro
were about 3,000 on salev nil of which were
sold out at about yesterday's prices. Ship
ping steers , 1,8V to l.GOO Ibs , S4.4f@l.9Q ;
1.200 to 1.H50 Ibs , S4.KXS4.GO : 060 to 1.20D Ibs ,
83.7X24.SO ( : stockers and fcrders , 82. xa3.40 ;
cows , bulls and mixed , Sl.T.xati.'iV Texas
grasoers. 82.75aa.M ) .
lloas liuslness was. active , with an up
turn of 6@10c. Within the past day or two
light sorts have advanced a Rood 0c. and
to-day sold as high as 83.10&0.12U for light ,
and 5.10(35.in ( tor Yorkers , uest mixed ,
butcher weights and fancy heavy sold a )
$5.10@5.25. A few lots of common mixed
sold as low as S5.C035.50.
F1NANCHAL.
NEW VOHK , June 1L [ Special Telegram to
the DEE J-STOCKS The market to-day
was dull and uninteresting } sales being con
fined to 53,000 shares. Mndon was weak
and lower and * foreign houses had selling
orders. The bank sUMment was rather a
disappointment and onry showed an increase
In the reserve of ! 93boa The general feel
Ing was weak and price ? declined X@X per
cent , the close being ttmej the only stock
showing strength o Importance being St.
Paul and Dulutb , which'gainedIJtf , butbroke
Ji per cent. Business wtK | Chicago bouses
amounted to prsctlcally.nothlng. The Sat
urday half-holiday U br to business on
either Friday or Saturday'as it U Impossible
to fictile contracts and'dflrrer stocks on Sat-
arday , and those of Friday have to go over
until Monday , This keeps both parties In
the gap too long and the governing commit
tee are expected to decide at the meeting
next Wednesday to Ignore the Saturday
half-holiday and to return to the regular
hours for trading ,
( lOVEHNMKNTs Oovcrnrnent bonds were
dull but steady.
YESTERDAY'S QUOTATION'S.
Chicago , June 11. Following quota
tions are the 2:30 : closing figures ;
Flour Quiet , not uuotnbly changed ;
winter wheat Hour , S4.tt@4.r : > 0 : southern ,
842.0(34.40 ( ; Wisconsin. 84.30@4.5U : Michigan
soft spring wheat , S3.UX44.50 : Minnesota
bakers , 8 .hOca4..W ; patents , S4.CO@5.0J ; low
grades , S2.05M3.0 ' ; rye Hour , quiet at 3.35
( < j8.50ln ; sarksand barrels. S3.10C43.90.
Wheat Unsettled , nervous and excited ;
Juno held lirmly most the time , closing at
icsterday's ligures ; July , the center attrac-
lou , opened a shade stronger than ycster-
lay , but fluctuated widely and closed ' -c ho
ow yesterday , and other futures l@le }
ewer ; cosh , W 'c ; July , 83 fc ; August ,
.
Corn Fairly active but decidedly weaker ,
closlnK-UAjKo b lpwyeterday ( ; cash , 87c ;
J uly , 38 ii-iOc ; August ; 89 5-ioe.
Oats Dull , weak aud moderately active :
cash , 25c t JUly,1 2Wc ? " August , 25c.
Kyo-Uull at53kc.
Barley Firm at 5Uc.
Timothy Seed Primp , S1.0Q1.00.
Flax Seed-1.10 > f.
W.hlsky-8UO.
Pork Quiet ; nearly nominal.
Lard Tame and moderately active ; cash ,
> .G2 4@ < ! .G5 ; jujy , S6.07 ( o0.70 ; ; August ,
SG.75fuO.77K.
Bulk Meats Shoulders. S5.fiO5.70 ; short
clear , 87. 0@7.95 ; short ribs , S7. i5a7.67K. !
Butter " Firm ; creamery , 13 , @l7c ; dairy ,
Cheese Firm ; full cream Cheddars , S
8 Wo ; ttatfl , 7 ( g8c ; young Americas , 8@8)c ;
eklms , 3a6c. (
Eegs Firm at 1SHW4&
Hldes-Unchangedbeavygreen ; salted 7W c ;
llaht do , 7i@8c : salted bull hides , Cc ; green
salted calf. 80 ; dry flint. I2@13c ; dry calf ,
lSttl4c ( ; deacons. 40c each ; dry salted , lOc.
Tallow Unchanged ; No. 1 country , 8 ic ;
JSo. 3,20 ! cake , 3K@3 c
Itecolptfl. Shipments.
Flour , bbls . 13.COO 14.000
Wheat , bu . 170.000 74.000
Corn , bu. . : . 100,000 245,000
Oats , bu . 100,000 UUV
Kye. bu . 2,000 . . . . .
liorley , bu . 3,000 2,000
New York. June 11. Wheat Hecelpts ,
15,300 ; exports , 02,000 ; spot lots Ilrm , quiet ;
options unsettled , June and July opened
linn , advanced K@f < c ; later months de
clined Xft c. closing heavy ; ungraded red ,
l lC 198o : No. 3 red , OCc ; No. 1 redi OT c ; No !
2 red , OSc in elerator , 98c delivered , OS ®
Vo free on board , July closlnit at95)/c.
Corn Spot firm , moderately active ; options
a shade easier , fairly active ; receipts , 10,000 ;
exports. 47,000 ; ungraded , 4C9fc ; No. 2 , 48c
afloat , 48c..ln eVemtor , July cloclne at 47"ic.
Oats Steady ; receipts , 54,000 ; exports
78,000 ; mixed western , S3@36c ; white west
ern , 38ffl42c.
Petroleum United , r,3c.
Eggs Steady , demand fair ; western , 15X
.
Pork Dull.
Uarley Steady.
Lard Lower ; cash , dull ; western steam
spot , quoted at SG.tft.
Butter Quiet and lirm ; western , 10@16c.
Cheese Quiet and unchanged.
MinncappilB. Juno \l. \ Wheat Opened
weak and unsettled , closed Oc lower : N'o. 1
1 No. 1 northern , 7'J Oc ; No. 2
northern. 7bc.
Flour Quiet and steado ; patents , S1.50 ®
4.fl ( ; bakers' . * .W@3.70.
Keceipts Wheat. 122,000 bu. ; flour , nrx )
bbls.
Shipments Wheat , 80,000 bu ; flour , 10,000
bbls ,
Cincinnati , Juno 11. Wheat Weak and
lower ; No 2 red. b8c.
Corn Dull ; NojS mixed , 41 c.
Oats-Dull ; : No. 3 mixed , 20 ; < c.
lire-Dull ; No. 2. CSc.
1'rovisions Light and demand easier.
Whlscy-Steady at 81.05.
Milwaukee. Juno 11. Wheat-Unsettled ;
cash , 8l > c ; Julr,82j c : August , 80 - ; .
Corn-Dull ; No.3 , 37Kc.
OaU DulP No. 2 white SOJ c.
Itye Qiilet ; No. 1. 6'Kc.
Barley Inactive ; No , 2 , 5oc.
Provisions Firmer ; pork , June , 814.00.
8t , liouls , June 11 , Wheat Lower ;
June , W.H-C ; July , 79Vc.
Corn Lower ; cash , : ! 5Q3.r > c ; July.
Oats Xomlnally unchanged ; cash , 27
July , 2.5c ,
Pork Steady at 815.00.
Lard-86.40.
Whlsky-81.03.
Butter Firm and unchanged ; creamery , 14
@ 17c ; tjalry , I0@14c.
Uauaas City , June 11. Wheat Dull aud
nominal : No. 2 red , cash , 70c bid.
Corn Weak ; No. 2 , cash , and Juno 30j/c
bid , so c asked ; July. Mic.
Oats-No. 8 June , 28c aaked.
Neir Orleans , June II. Corn Dull ,
weak and lower : mixed , 50Q50K ; yellow , 5'-ft (
63 ; white. 44 ( < J45c.
Oats-ilasler at SCc.
Cornmeal Quiet and wcr.k at 82.50.
ilog Products Hood demand at lull prices.
Pork 810.00. J.ard-relmed tierce , 85.C2 > .
Bulk Meats Shoulder ? , SO.OO ; long clear
and clear rib , 87.75.
Liverpool , Juno 11. Wheat Dull and
the supply Is eood ; California , No. 1 , bs
Id@8s8d per cental ; red western spring , 7s
3dw7s4d per cental ; western winter , 7s4d(3 (
7sul per cental.
Corn Dull and lower ; new mixed western ,
to la per ceutal ,
MVE STOCK.
Cblcneo , Juno 11. Tbo Drovers' Jour
nal reports as follows :
Cattle Hccelpts. 2,000 : steady ; shipping
steers , S3.70 ( < i4.W ) : stockers and teederf. S2.SO
( S3.4U ; cows , bulls and mixed , S1.75ji3.25 ( ;
Texas grasscrs , 52.75@i.50. ;
Hogs Iteccipts. lit.OCO ; active and 5@10c
higher ; rough and mixed , S4.70 J5.15 ; packIng -
Ing and . . $ \ . < X
shipping , 85.00i35.25 ; light , > @
5. fcX ; sklpsi 5 3.004.40.
Sheen Kecoipts. 400 ; steady ; natives , SH.OO
@ 4.40 ; western , sJ.25@4.a1i : ; Texans , 82'JO
( ai.yO : ; Iamb ? , per head , Vl.fiO@3.fiU.
Nntioni'l Htock Yard * , Kast St.
I/ouls , in. , Juno 11. Cattle Receipts ,
100 : shipments. COO : steady ; choice heavy
native steers , 4.40 ( < $4.G' > ; fair to good ship-
pine steers , S4.00Qj4.Vi : ; butchers' steers ,
& 3.70&4.2d ; feeders , lair to eootl , 53.153-1.00 ;
stockers , fair to good , 8 2.10(33.10. (
tlo s Keceipts , 2,000 ; shipments , 000 ;
the market was slronr 'And a shade
higher ; choice heavy ana ' butchers' selec
tions , 85.05(2(5.15 ( ( ; packing , fair to good.
S4.b5r35.00 ; Yorkers , medium to choice , 84.70
C$4.t5 ; ptlgs , common to good , 84.0034.80.
Kansas City , Juno U. Cattle Receipts ,
500 ; shipments , none ; about steady ;
common to choice , ? 3.15 ( < C4.W : stackers' , 82.00
5 ; f ceding steers , 83.3033,75 ; cows , 82.00
Hoes Receipts , 8,000 ; shipments , 2WO ;
opening strong , closing weak ; common to
choiceTM.15@4. 0 ; skips and pigs , 83.00 ®
4.00. _
OMAHA tilVE STOCK.
Saturday , June 11.
Cattle.
The receipts of cattle were light to-day and
there was \ ery little dome on the market.
A few head changed hands at about steady
prices.
The receipts were very liberal for the last
day of the ween. The market opened with
a very strong demand and at an advance of
Giji)10c ( ) over yesterday. The demand was
such and the receipts not being heavy , that
the market was very excited nnd advanced
almost Immediately tie over ycj-tciilny. In
some Instances loads wcro sold at an advance
ol 20c , but the general market could not bo
called over 15c higher. The pens wcro cleared
at a very early hour.
Shflcn.
There was nothing doing In the market ,
Receipts ! . .
Cattle. 400
llogs 8,700
Horses 75
Prevailing Prices.
Showing the prevailing prices paid for live
stock on this market :
Choice stcera , 1800 to'1500 Ibs. . . . 84.20624.35 |
Choice steers ; 1100 totsr.o Ibs.U0@l.30
Fat llttlo steers 900 to 1050 Ibs. . . . 3.7BM4.00
Extra choicecows and heifers. . . . 3.25@3.85
Good to choice corn-fed cows. . . . 3.1.V < i8.40
Common to medium cows 3.K.10 ) : !
Good to choice bulls 2.7.1(2)3.25 ( )
Light and medium hoes 4.fiOa4.70 (
Good to choice heavy hogs 4.75@4.90
Good to choice mixed hogs 1G5M4.SO
Representative Hates.
BTEEUS.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
17. . . 1000 S4.00 30..1212 S4.25
at. . . . 1241 4.00
BULLS.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
1..1670 2.40 1..1550 82.75
YKAItMXGS.
4l-Per head SUM.noon.
noon.
No. Av. 8hk. Pr. No. Av. Silk. Pr.
70..232 180 S4.CO 71..343 94.75
OH..244 80 4.00 O4.61 ! ! 120 4.75
CO..230 40 4.00 65..203 300 4.75
St.WS > 100 4,60 CD. . . .235 120 4.75
73. . . . 238 100 , 4.65 M..254 4.75
1M.217 240 4.05 75..247 40 4.60
07..240 240 4.65 06..244 4.80
07..240 4,05 . . 01 i..255 80 4.80
07..243 4,03 ' 67.240 ; N ) 4.HO
09..243100 4.05 MS..2C8 320 4.bO
72..207 100 4.C5 01. . . .275 4.80
73..227 4(1 ( 4.05 70..247 120 4.M
09..214 60 4.C5 0.1..2 0 ICO 4.K )
CO..1C J 4.05 ( VI..236 4.W )
05..202 200 4.70 84..270 80 4.80
01..240 320 4.70 C0..2TJ SO 4.bO
07..218 40 4.70 01..252 120 4.N )
72..205 ISO 4.70 M..29S 120 4.tS
09..243 40 4.70 M.2M ) bO 4.85 i
62..240 4.70 71..254 40 185
74..243 120 4.70 G5.H4 ! 4.85
09..239 40 4.70 01.2-10 ! 40 4.PO
CO..282 100 4.70 70..247 200 4.90
49..243 4.75 ( > $ . . . .20'J 80 4.O !
02..249 4.75 47..835 80 4/JO
00..207 SO 4.75 49..til 4.90
W..2.'i9 100 4.75 ft.270 40 4.90
Ilvo Slock Solil.
Showing the number of Jiead of stock sold
on the market to-day ,
lib os.
Anclo-Amerlcan Packing Co 2,720
( i. H. llnmmond& Co 4ot :
Llpton MZ
Squires & Co 1 8
Total 3,903
CATTI.U.
Shippers 102
Local 11
Total ' . 113
Shipment * .
Showing the number of cattle , hors and
sheep shipped from the Yards during the day.
CATTI.K.
No. cars. lit. Dest.
29 C. H. < &Q , Chicago
110(19.
5 , - . . . , Mil Chicago
5 H. I Johet
All sales of stock m this market are made
per cwt live welsjlit unless otherwise stated.
bead hoes soil at Ho per lt > . for nil weights.
"Skins , " or hoga weighing less thun 100 ibs ,
no value. Pregnant eowsaro dockuil 40 loj.
" " '
bytheoubllo
Stock Notcw.
llogs 15c higher.
A very lUht cattle market
An excited hog mailed.
A. S. llerr , Alma , Neb. , came In with two
loads of hogs.
W. K. Klnclla , Panama , la. , was at the
yards with a load of lie s.
O. H. Klilott , Strawberry Point , la. , was In
with three loads of stociccrs.
AV. J. Perry , of Perry Bros. , Wayne was
in and sold a load of hogs and a load of cat
tle.
tle.Kylor
Kylor & Like , a stock firm o ( Davenport ,
la. , took a deal In cattle at these yards to
day.
day.Ucorgo Boctcl , Mlllard , had business at the
jards and.brought In a load of lie s for com
pany.
J. W. Conn , the renowned rutiio buyer of
Nebtoska , was In with two loads ot hogs from
risUtamoulli. . . '
> Ir. White , of the flrm of King & Whlto
Bradshaw , was In with two loads ot hogs and
a loiut of cattlo.
James 11. Dnlboy , of the live stock com-
mihslon linn of Alc.xnniler A : Alexander ,
Chlengo , was among the visitors at the
yards.
Armour's pmchaso of over a thousand
hogs on Frlilny mny hnvo had something to
do with Saturdsv'a advance , as It cut down
the surplus just so much.
John B. Robertson , of the Allcrton Pack-
IIM comimny , Chicago , was looking ovurtho
yards. They aio heavy puckers and always
buy the best hots they can eet.
The hog buyers wcro determined to fill
their orders , and as the receipts were light ,
they lushed in and paid more In some In
stances than they would probably have done
had the receipts been more liberal.
11. E. Palmerton , formerly In the count Is
slon business at the yards , Is now located
at lloldregc , Neb. , having leased the jards of
the Holdrego Live Stock company , and buy
ing at several other stations , had in two
loads of ho in which struck the boom. Ho
has averaged nearly a car a day since he got
started.
OMAJ1A WaOliEaAJUB MARKETS
General Produce.
Saturday , Juno 11.
Tlic foUoumin prices uro .for ruitnJ Jots of
produce. CM sow 071 IM 7mirJce : to-day.
Kcos. The market Is about steady at 10'
. ,
UUTTKB The best country butter Is mov
ing at 12@14c , but only a small proportion ot {
the receipts is bringing that price. The bulk >
IsgoingatOC'llOc.
CHIIKSU. Full cream rhcddars , single ,
14c ; full cream ll.Us. wins , 14o ; Younft'-
Amcrlcas , 14Mc ; fancy Swiss , ISc ; Swiss ,
POTATOES. Stock of all kinds Is scarce.
Old potatoes are cotng nt Sl.l5tai.25. nccord- '
Ing to quality. New potatoes at 60.00 per
barrel ,
| UKANS.-InforIor stock,75c@S1.00good ; clean.
country , ! 31.00(31.25 ( ; mcdiiim , hand picked ,
S1.40@1.00 ; hand picked navy. Sl.Mgl.OO.
LnsioNS The market hero Is about steady
witti an active demand. Messina , choice ,
per box , 84.MQtn.00 ; tancy , 85.W0.00. )
OJIANCIKS Hlverslde , 94.50 ; Navels , $4.50.
HKIIHIES The best strawberries sold to-dayt
at.W.uou2.50 ( per 10 qt. case. Tliero were a
few black raspberries In which brought 56.00
per ease. ,
CiiKiiniKR There Is a fair supply on the
market and the average price tor 10-lb boxes
Is S2.00@2.2Tj.
BANANAS Tliero Is a fair supply of choice
large bunches on the market. Large bunches ,
per bunch , 83.00 ® 1.50.
PKACHK.S Per jirbushel box. 81.50CJ2.00.
ItAsriiKRiiKiFB Per 12-qt case. S2.75.
A i > i > iiicoTS-l'er20-lb box. 82.00(32.50. ( '
PROVISIONS. Hum , 12c ; breakfast bacon ,
rib , 10 ; .brenkfnst bacon , plain , lOKc ; dry
salt sides , bK'SW ' ; dried beef , rezumr , 1031
11 ; dried beef , hnm pieces , 13c ; lard , 50 lb
cans , 0c ; lard , 20 lb cans , Fairbanks , 7c : ,
lard , lOlb cans , Fairbanks , 7 ! o ; lard C Ib '
cans , Faiibanks.7J c ; lard , 3 Ib cana , Fair
banks , 7jtfc.
7jtfc.General Markoti. '
i K ! * Unrrels , per gallfm. Furni
ture. , extra , SI.10 ; furniture. No. 1. 91.00 ;
coach , oxtrn , 51,40 ; coach , No. 1 , SI.20 ; Da-
mar , extra , 31.75 ; Japan , 70oBuhaltum
extra , 85c ; shellac , § 3.50 ; hard oil ttulsb ,
81.50.
Dnv PAINTS-White lead , 7o ; French'zinc ,
12c ; Paiis whiting. 2Kc ; whiting , > gliders ,
2jfc ; whiting , coin'l , ijfc-lampblack ; , Ger-
manstown , 12c ; lampblack , ordinary , 8c ;
Prussian blue , 55c ; ultramarine , Ibc ; vandyke
brown , He ; umber , burnt , 4c ; umber , raw , 4o ;
sienna , burnt , 4c ; sienna , raw , 4c ; Paris
green , genuine , 2.r > c ; Paris green , common ,
S2c ! ; chrome green , N. V. , 20c ; vcrmllliou.
American , Ibc ; Indian , raw nud burnt
umber , l-Ib cans. 13c ; raw aud burnt sienna ,
I2c ; vandyke brown , 13c ; rcllnod lampblack - ,
black , I2c ; coach black and ivory
black , lOc ; diop black , 18c ; ultrama- .
rlno black , ISc ; chrome green , L , M. & I ) . ,
10 ; blind and shutter green. L. M. 41) . ,
JCc ; Paris crfcn. 20c ; Indian led 15c ;
Venetian red , tte ; Tuscan. ! So ! : American ver-
mllllon , L. & I ) . , 20c ; yellow ochre , Co ; L.
M. & O. D , ISc ; good ochre , 16c : patent
dryer , tc : graining color , light oak , dark oak ,
walnut , chestnut and ash , 12c.
Ditmis AND L'liF.MioAi . Acid carbolic ,
Me ; acid tartarlc , 62c ; balsam copaiba , per lb ,
OOc ; bark sasafniss , pur lb , lOc ; calomel , per
lb , 78c ; chlnchonldla , per or , S5o ; chloroform ,
per lb , 50c ; Dover's uowdere , per lb , $1,25 ;
ppsom salts , pcrlb , 8J4c ; glycerine , pure , per
Ib , 80c ; lead , acetate , perlb , 20c ; oil. castor. ,
No. 1 , per gal. 81.00 ; oil , castor. No. 2 , per . '
gal , 51.10c ; oil , olive , per gal , S1.40 ; nil , uriu- ,
annum. Me ; opium , 34.r > 0 ; quinine , P. & W.
and U. its. , pur ; oz , 70c ; potassium , Iodide ,
per lb , 33.2r.ic ; sallcln , per m. 40c ; sulphate
morphine , per oz , sa..tt : Biilphtir , per lb , 4c ;
strychnine , per 01. 51.10.
PAINTS IN Oir.-Whlte lead , Omaha , P. P. ,
0 > c ; white lead , SU Louis , mire , 7c ; Mar-
bcilles , green , 1 lb cans , ICe : French /.Inc ,
green seul , I2c ; French zinc , red seal , lie ;
Kiencli xlnc , In varnish ast. , 20c ; French
/Inc , 75c : vermllhon , Kngllsh , In oil , 75c ;
red. lOc ; ic epink , 14c ; Venetian red , Cook-
son's , lijtfe : Venetian red , American , 1'ic ;
red load , 7Kc ; chrome yellow , genuine , 20c ;
chrome yellow , K , We ; oclire , rochelle , 8c ;
ochre , French , 2 ? < c ; ochre , American , IMc ;
Winter's mineral , 2 > { c ; Lehluh brown , 2 > c ;
Spanish brown. 2 } c ; Prince's mineral , Sc.
Si'iuiTS Colocno spirits , ! ( ! ! proof , 81.10 ;
do 101 proof. 81.1 ! ! ; spirits , second quality ,
101 proof. 81.10 ; do 18 proof , Sl.W. Alcohol/
188 proof. S2.W per wlno gallon. Hedlu-
tilled whiskies , Sl.CWfL.W. Gin , blended
3l.M2.00 ) ; Kentucky bourDong , 83.OOCi6.00 ,
Kentucky and Pennsylvania ryes , S2.00@
6..0 ; Golden Sheaf bourbon and rye whiskies ,
51.50@M.OO. Hrandies , Importe < l , S5.00f.8.60 . ? ; '
domestic , Sl.iWcfaou. Gins , impoitcd , < < 4.rxxi $
0.00 ; domestic , SI.2.V(3.00. Champagnes , Im
ported , per case , .ia.00@3y,00 ; American ,
per case , Slo.OO@lO.OO.
HIDES ( ireen butchers , 5KC'Jr'C ; areon
cured , 7c ; dry Hint. ll ( < $12o ; dry halt , 0@10o ;
Rreen calf skins. Ko ; dutnoged hide ; , two-
thirds price. Tallow He. Grcaso Prlmo
white , 8c ; jellow , 'A ; ; brown , IXc. Sheep
pelts , 255i7f.c.
llKAvr llAHDWAiin Iron , rate 52.70 ;
plowbteel. speclul cast , 4J < c ; cruciblu steel ,
OKc : cast tools , do , 12 ( < il8c ; wngon xpckeft ,
perset , e2.XXS4H.fxi ( ; hubs , per set , 31.25 ; fel
lees , sawed , dry , 6I.CO ; tongiu'8 , each. fcOj ;
axles , each , 75c ; Miunro nuts , perlb , GlftTlc ;
cell chain , per lb , OK@13c ; malleable , K iWc ;
Iron wcdget. , Gc ; crowbars , Gc ; harrow teeth.
4Vc ; spring steel , 4 f > c ; liurden's liorso
Bhoes , 84.75 : liutdcn's mule HIOCH ! , S5.75.
Harbed wire , In car lots , S .UO per 100 Ibs.
Iron nnllRrntes.lOtor < 0.82.CO ; steel natlRS2.75.
Shot , Si./ : , ; buckshot , fel.co. llu/ard powder ,
IcegH , S5.00 ; do , half kegs , $2,75 ; do , quarter
keira , 81.50 ; hlnsting , kcgfl , S2.10 ; fuse , per
10 feet , We. Lead bar , 616IOO.
The blood must ho' pure If tho-hody
would ho in perfect condition. lr ) , J. II.
McLean's StrciiKtlidiliiK Conlliff nml
Itlooil 1'urilicr. mnkrs pure blood anil im
parts the rich bloom ot health uud vluor
to the whole l-odjv