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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1887)
OMAHA DAILY BEE * BUJfoAY : NOVEMBER 20 , 1887.-TWELVE PAGES. 11 1 BUSINESS lots in South Omaha. Htetu , W324 BAIiB H Tcrni house * and lot * on FOIt HtnMl paymrnU. also nome honso * and lotito tnito ; " vr-rnl farms for sale or traclo for Omshn property or for stock. A. F , Maync. N. W. cor ( nth nntl Kiinium. SHl rPWO nlegant new S-room cottngpn. ( LfiOn ; 1 xmnllcnsh pnjme-nt , balance ) monthly , U.K. tole31 S . 11th t. , up i tnirs. 'M ! il Jl'jron have Anything toll or exchange ILit It vvlth C. C. Bpotowooel. BBS a Ifith. l 4 "KVJIl business lots , South Omaha , S M ? Mirk * . FOK HAI.B-I/jtr.blorkP , A. 8. 1'iitrlrk's ml. cltlon , will wll for few diiy * at Jl.eViO. IK3 cash , balntiro cany M ,17 Ileo olllci * . W7 elc-innt new ft-KMim rottnirp * , II.WO ; . * small rash payment , bulnncu monthly. II. I ! . C lt ) . | HI H. 1 ithat , up Ktalrn _ 'M 'a "I/UK SAM ! -A bountiful now n-rontn house In -T Mock "A , " llcdfonl Place , Hinall rush pay- mintllalnnrp montlily or to suit , t'lmrli-nu. hpotawood. afiij H. ll.th at. l t BUSINESS lota In South bumlm. Hlrks. H.V. 21 rplIOMI"'ON.P.lt ' S. Mill St. , buys lend soils rei J e-itate , lenns tnoni'y , purchases securities ; Ims a good list of property for sulo and wants more * . Notary public. S't business lots , South Omaha , sen Hicks. bl business and residence lots In Botith Omalm for sale by Hicks. KM 2t M SIH'KNMJV .v CO. mnko a uporlalty of 371 - propirty In ISorthOnmh i , for sulo or runt at Cltlzi us * bank. SUM Cumlng st. TCI CJHKour list fcouth Omaha lots. Ilkks fjlOH HAM : A n arro stock farm , In Snrpy J counlj.jtint Si miles fioin Omalm , with a flni ) quiirry on it , only ti" > per ucru. A. K. Majne , N. W" cor. 10th and 1 arnaiii. "Jll elegant new n-riMim cottagiis , $1 Hoc ) ; smull cash paj mint , balance ! monthly II. H. Colo. .Uli 8. IMh at. upstairs. _ sir ! J > FINiiotalii > Bgnule , Iliiutluirnc , fl.'Wi ) . Hplendld busiius. ' ) corner on I Jth st. ntn bargiifn. I no of the best lots In Orrhaid Mill , fiOO : small rnsli ; lialancci anv tlmo within 4'J ji ars 'I his is a snnp for gilt cdgu piiiior running I , Uor.lv ears , 1 will trade a splendid rcsldencu lot within 1J ( nilnnlcs of ] * o HOIIM s foi sain cm small montlily paj inputs In Omiilm or boath Omiihii. .1 room house- and full lot In Annex to ' oiith Omiiha for t7 ( l ! $7i" rash , tmlaiiLu canj I' . K. Diirllng , 15cV > llunarcl ut , 1'O -'inrmwiid , a hlli ) co , neckls white : iilidrid. A lllieiiil icnurdlll lin paid for liny Inloimatlonof thesumu at U'l'J ' Park Wild uvi inn- ( -71 21 * _ wi'iiiiV : ursivnss ur.vinw. A ( iooel Dciiiiinel Feir Me > ne > y T out the- Sl1)113H. . Cine vno , Nov 1'J fbpec-ial Ti'legram le the III i J Quito a good demand for monc } has pic-vailed tlnoughout the week , but bank' eis weio well supplied with loanable fund" and bonov\cis experienced little clinic ulti in obtaining all the accommodations asked for , when able to furnish undoubted secunty. It was ipiito evident , in view of the Increased in tiv itj In business and steadiness in trade clicks , tli.it bnikeis were llttlo inclined tc e-nlai go their dise ount line s , and in this way gave mete cniouiagement to pntios in all In am lies of tiado Opeiatois in stocks , giain nnd piovisious incieasc-cl their demands u some extent , but their wants woio not pi ess Ing and in most cases mciol > in the way of tempotniy loans for iiiaigm < which weio called for suddenly befeno the funds could bo obtained from out side paitics Consideiablo moiio.v is bom ) , foivvaided to the lute-not foi the puiposo o : pin chasing and stoi ing small gi ains and alse for cubbing corn The wants of the luinbci tiado aio light and icitn | > sts foi favors 01 behalf of the iniuinfiutui ing inteiest arc limlti-d. Meichants in the wholesale mercan tlio tnule still present coiibiderablo paper fo : discount , but it is meioly for short dates Calculations me made that the impiovec puces for griiin and live stock will indue ( tin incut to ell moro readily ami ledm o thoh indebti'dness to inteiior meichants , who ii tuin can e.me ell then-accounts heio Collec tions aio not vet v good , in fact i.itlici Hlovv Hates of inteiest aio vvel Hiippot ted at li' ' utT poi cent on e-all and 7 ( i pi i cent on time loans Von llttlo p.ipoi i < lie c tilted under * > per cent bomo paper w.ii accepted on the stuet at u slight rcdllctioi on bank rate's. Mone-y in eastern cities eon t times quite cln o and boi lowers expeiie-ncc c oiislderablc ) dilllculty in obtaining ban ! lavors Advices ftomabroad Indieafo nmoie in gc-nt dom.ind for money nnd the balance' ol the banks have bc-en diaun upon quite liucrally. Hates of inteiest are unehangi-d New York exchange was in better supply dui ing the past week , duo to the tiansfer ol stn et i.iilioad piopeitj heio to eastern capitalists talists and the di'inand was fanly active An IIH le-ase-d business was repoited , v\itl s ilcs bctwee n banks at 2i ( < t 10 cents discounl pi r $1,1X10 and the maiket closed steadv at ! ! ' in40 cenls I'oieign oxehango was inclined ti inilctm ss during the week just e-losed Offer ings weio not very laigc , while the demani was onlj fail bluppcis' sixtjcla-s doc u int'iitinj bills on London e-hongcd hands HI $1 sou I st ( | _ 'I hc New Yoik stock uiaikc exhibited eonsideiablo aetivitv dining tin past wi'e'k und a stiongei fe'oling was de veloped Piice-s for all tlioleadingstoekslmvi ndvanie-d mateiially and the appieiiatioi was model atelv well supported to the close The earnings of the railroads nppcar to hi sntisfiutoiilj conipaied vv'ith the le-turns o one join ago and this is regaidcd as a fcutun ol stienglh and lather e mouragcs opcratoi to c-ling to the Inlying side of thennnket Wall stie-et opeiators vero quito llbcin liadeis and western speculators took hold Ii somei extent , ji t "homo attractions" in tin wav of giain and provisions attracted the ! atti ntion moio thun usual Foieign tiailcr woio inc lined to realize to some extent eaily but inn chased airain dining the latter part o thew e ek bales on the Now York sloe k ON ehiingo for the week aggiegato 2,51. ,7T > shines , Piobablv no single week during the pas two jears has picseiited moio activitj in pir ducociieles he-re1 , attended with liiMietlola results , than the we e'k Just e losc-cl The' spec ; ulatlvo branch of trade in particular was un j iisu illi hiis-k , and loe-.il anil outside oponitoi ' Indulged In Iibci.il ti.ms ictions In giinns am ( provisions , the rate of commission , ippn , entl.v , for the moment , being of sceondai , / consideration. All surroundings of trad weiefavoiabloforan increased business , am changes in pricesvvoie'suflicieiitl.v fieqneiitt indue o speiulatois to onlargotlioiropciatton oven for small piollt An uiiusuallv l.irg number of outmdo eiders were re-ceivc-i laigi-lv on the bu.vnig sldo of tlio niai ke en Ij In the vv eeik and on the sollii.g side late but indicating a mvtval of business In spoon latlve circles , though attended with eoiisidei able coiiservntism. Wheat , corn and piovi ions were the leading articles ti ade-cl In , w it longer doliv oiios commanding the prof on-net but other grains nnd seeds attracted moi than the usual attention Tlio supply of grai is gradually enlarging excepting com an Imtlc.v The ii'e'olpts at the k'ading wcstci m irkots me limited only by the ability of th lailro.uls to furnish cats An iv alt. of hogs at the westein p.ickin points art ) liberal. Tlio packing season i now in full blast and the slocks of piovisum m o gradually inci casing ns is usual at th : season of the ) car Heeeiveis and shippm have onjoj oil an ai tiv e trade , attended vv it mine satisfactory results Prices have ai \ance-d materially em all leading in tick" though the oxtiemo llguies leached wvii > m : fullv siippoiti-d to the e lose Some "ie-ali lng"'lato last week consulerablv enlarge-d tli oflcrlngs and u sudden dee line in puce brought soim piopoilv on the mm kit whk Is tamed on small nun gins The change in pikes , how ever , weio not sum icnlly largo to cause heavy losses or I se-cuio liberal prollls in fact u was an ol time maiket whoio evenjbody in pener , inado a few transai tions "just to make a litt mone'j " \\hllo this may have been tl views of the mistcllunoous spevulatois , nil n number of heavy ojieiatori backed the opinions quito beav ily and frequently , w hk added to the activity at times The icsuH i i the week's business has certainly demo Btr.itc'd the ) fact that tlio grain and provisit trades of Chk-ago can be enlarged and great revived , and operutois feel und nnticipa that this is only the forerunner of an aiti' ' business throughout the winter with pin pvctRof laying n good fouuelatlon for an u usuallj heavy trade when navigation opc-i In tlu < spring Ah Ctiow Chokeil. LUTOV , B.C. , Nov. 19. Ah Chow Where hero this nioinlng for the muni Ah LUC , in March. SATURDAY MARKET FIGURES , Pricoa of Wheat Steady With Nar row Fluctuations. CORN VALUES RULE EASIER. A Very Exciting Houston Taken I'lnvu in the 1'rovlHlon IMt C'attlo IJ . pcrlcnco the Usual Sat- urtlny Trading. CHICAGO ruomjci : MAUKHT. CHICIOO , Nov. 1 ! ) [ Special Telegram to tlio HUE ] The wheat market , umlor various Influences , was quite Ktciuly mid lluctuntlniis were confined to n range of about ' < Jc , nn nil- vuiiLO being established by tlie day's trudiiiK over lust night's closing of ? 60 for May and ' * @iCc for December. The opening was tit ti nlmdo under jeslorday's closings atT.'ij c for December nml 8t J'c for Miiy The cold wu\ appiinntly gavetho lust Impulse to the mar ket and prices advanced to 7f > 6 < o for December bor nnd 82o for May Outside bu.vlng orders dors wore not sunh-iont to offset the efforts of the local ciowd , who be lleved 'that some snmll profit mlghi ho gained by sibling , and the price again dropped to 73YCf"3V c for December anil blfSJfc ( ! ! for May. Then followed fluctu ntlons of about the same width with no other cause apparently than the ne-ces itles of the local traders , until BIOI tlj after noon , when the low point of ? 5jfo foi December nnd Sll o for May was reached , Then the tulle of extreme cold coming had it- jITeet , and as there w ere some short sullen tvho sec-Hied to believe it and wanted grali Ight uwuy , pi Ices shot up \ cry suddenly l ( 7i fo for December and b2J.f for May , whkl iv .is the close lit the highest figures of tin davTho The speculative market ruled rather easlci most of tlio da\ , but May torn closed highti thiin jesterday and within a sliatlo of tin highest prices of thed.iv. . A we-tikc'iiing fea tutu hero was a decided falling oft in tlio de nand forc.ish giain but little beingwantce 11 \ lew of the freight conditions at this se.i HOII of the \ oar. The speeulatlv c mill kot vv a1 i.ithei dull and hngel.v of u local thui.i < tor 'Jho wildest lltutu.ition was in May tlio most arti\e fiituio. and tlui w.is but 5jC. The bo.ud ni table quotci spot ( oin JjC lower and all futuics lowc'i , but outside news seemed to have\ei.\ slight of feet in tlui pit. 'Jho receipts heio woio ! i'U c.iis about dO cais moio tliini wasoxpedei and the I'stimato is for ± i" > cats Mondav , Ma\ loin opened at 18 Vc " , sold down to l\kO up to | s54c undilosed "it 486iciHSJfc. Ue- Lcinbei opened atU e , llui tuated betweei : HIsiiU < 4i' and iic ; , nnd closed . .itH o .l.inuan opt'iiod at II' ' c , sold at. lllHc.iiu Jtvit 1 Ic and closed atUJi'c. . Theio was k'hs speculative tt.uling in oati and asido.fioin the sales icioited ) of lunu.ii ; lit ll ! > > fc and 'Jujjii1 , the busiiu ss pissing w.i' ' all fnrMny diUlvoiy Thatfutuic- opened .1 : ( ) ( ( , ) ' ) , ( the sKt | , which was the mar ket close Tlieiewasa piett\ Him llnlsh ti the maiket No\emliot w as noiiiiii il at ' ' " ' , i , uul Ucutmbei was quoted at "liJMc. In proMsioiis thcic wase\en moio excite ment than on anvof the foimei d.i\s tit tin week Undii thu lead of poilc , which wa hamnieicd m the most unspaiing inaiinc l > i a couple of uedited longs who wen anxious to depress lard for the puiposo o covering a line of shoits , the entire tiado ex lubitid unusual ni i\ousness The nunc mint was \ eriiicguhu. . Tlio Hue tu.ition in.lammn poik io\i-iod a lange ofiV , ii iui.u.v laid ir > o and in , lanuaishoit nb jL' , aud at the adjournment o the boaid the piodllct showed i matenal deiline Laid , which was wel supported , was iclathcl ) the stiongrst aiti clo traded m , jet it closed Mi l4o under las ' Jnshoit the ' ilu night's llguics nlis du\'s eline was ! ( > / l'J' < c , and in poik , which wa iiiado the pnotal uttick * , the depieciatioi amounted to ; iiV. , ( ( ! .rif. Tia.lmg was aiti\ ' and tlio pit well eiowded with tiadei throughout the session of the boatd. .Ian ii , which was tlio fa\onto future , -.oli foi poik at $1 lUH'i 11 05 , lor laid at ? ' ) dX' ' 710 , and fet slicnt nbs at - i 71YJn7 ( III ! Poik and shoit ubs sold at the highest puce Hinted at the opening and hud at thoopcnnij nnd again shoitlj bofoio the noon hour 1'or Januaij ( > ork stood at the clo-o at fcli ! (0 ( lard at ? 7 IX ) bid , and shoi 11 ibs at Jt ) HI ) Th othei months tiadtct in closed at WM)7Vf ) fo Is'o\i mber and Dcoembcr laid , $ KI7 ? ' < fo lhiuaipoik , > 7 D71- , bid fet lVbiuai\ laid $7. IX ) foi relnnai.shoit . ribs , ? 7 07 } < , fo Match laid , ? 7 17'tj foi Mutch shoit nb # UirifoiMapoikaiuU7'jr bid for Ma , lard. CHICAGO MV13 STOCK. Ciiicvoo , Xov 1'J [ bpeil.il Telegram t the Bi i ] CiTn.b Ti.ido was about th same as on anj other batuiday , poiliap slower on account of the diiving snow ston that set in eai Ij and eontmufll all foienoot which moio or less inteifeicd with the gei cial tnaiket. Uegular diessed beef bujei weio not lu the maiket , as thi'j had a suppl on hand from Kansas ejitj , and thcro wei but few shipping oideis Taking Pnda as the close , wo m.iy cjuot piimo nalho steers Him and scaice medium steeis not o\ei plentifi nnd steady as e-ompaicd with a week agr plain and common natives plenty and slo' at about last week's prices. Hangeis an Texans have advanced U. " > ( i/iic . ; ) this wcel Native butchers' stock , now that Texans at getting scaice , will make moio ninncj fien this time on. Stockeis ate 2V iiv higln than a week ago. Beeves , " 2.7" > t I 75 ; god nominal at ? l 'J5 Stockeisand feedeis , 1 , ( i covvs , tiulls and mixed , 1 7.VnJ M ) . Tex. stt-ers , WHif.'l ! > cows , > J ( KCK ) .TilVes ) em i.mgeis dull : natives and lialfbieedi if , ! ( k- > . MoilThnro wis an old fashioned boon in this market to d.ij , values advaiiLing ir > ( Jiic on the best heavy and , r > f lOo on ligh The advance since last Situtdav 1ms life U'ldi.Hie on he iv\v soils , bales weio made i t > * i 1IKK * > .1) ) for fiiiu'V IICMV.V this moining an f 1 b'ittf.'i 1)0 ) for fair to good packing nort with eommonSI uMI ) 70 Light sorts sold i high as 1 b < Kt ( I S"i for closely assorted an $ t 70i 1.75 foi the oiclin iti tun I'INANC'IAIj. NE\V YOUR , Xov 10 Srcn k * The fo lovvingaio M - > TI unv 's QIOT\TIO\S. r. S. IsrtKlxtPiiil l.il' C .V N W . . .112 I' Is coupon l. l.i ilci prefcriccl . .Ill U S 4'si ' < .nlstru UIT',0 V C las 1T S 4'scouiKin .llth O It N 411 I'ncillc ik. of 'V. U'l'-0 r ! ) Caniulu Smthiru r 't I'ailllr Vlnll . . . 17 ( Vntril 1'ucitU- .llji P , I ) X I' . . J e'hlo.ip ) A Alton 1 H I I'lillmitn I'aUccCui 14D ( \ II \ ( . > . 1 ' 4 Itiadlng . , . 17 nL\VV . HIJ4 Itock Islaiiil IT , 1) ) \ It ( i. . 'I M I. . AS K . Hi Krlo . . .tit , tloprefuii'cl 7J ilopieftrred . 7h C. M \ st Paul 77 Illliuilsl lutial. , llil'ii cluprffiirfd 114 i , uv r ' , st i1 .v o , ti K .V r : il , | tlopiufurccl ins l.aKo .shoro . lfi > , TV < nis I'uitlc , 7 I. , \ N . iM , , Union I'm Illc. . . M Mlchlwm Central S"V.M t. .x P . . . lh MissouriI'ncltlo . . W\l tin i > rcferrtil . . , CI Ml-M > urlI'uclllb . . SI'iV. . U. 1'ekgiuph . . W clo prc fined. , , 4ij > ii MOSL\ Oil call , eisy at B@ 4 per con last loan at J per cent , closed at U per cent. I'atiiK MrKi'vNTin : I'Ai'KK Ocil's per cen SrLiu tsci U\CHVMJE Dull but steady ft bo foi 00 day bills , and ! b5 for demand. MVK STOCK. Niitlonnl Stock VnrilH. Kast S Iioiii- . , Nov 1 ! ) Cattle Keeolpts , o shipments , 7K ) ; market strong , puces u changed , choice heavv native sti'uis , (430 J'.K ) , fair to good natives , f.llKXii I 40 ; butc e > is' hteeis , medium to prime. M OOtji.'t 0 Mockcis ana fee-dors , fair to seed , ? 1.70 < jiJ.s * Hogs Heccipts 1,200 ; shipments , 2,00 muikut active und 5cf 10 higher ; choice he > a' mid butchers' Detections , f I WXtfS.lO ; Yorkc und picking , fl 50uM 00 , pigs , il.JOtfti M. Kaii-as city , NOV 1' ' ) . Cattle Hecelpl 3,010 ! slnpmcMits , 2,300 ; market strong ni 11V ; higher , except for stookers nnd fejc-doi oomnion to choic-e , W2fi'f4 NV stockprs , f2 ( t2.UI , Ax'diug steers , e2o"Ks3.25j cows , fl. Hogs Heceipts , 14,000 ; shipments , 1,4C maiket active , strong and lOo hUhcr ; coi mon lo choice , M luXiJJ iO ; pigs , f..75@4 ! 00. OMAHA IiIVK HTOCK. CnttJo. Thlrt.v-clght cars of cattle were received j esterday , as airiilnst twentv-slx on rridav. Taken as a whole , the market was very dull. The demand for corn fed steers was light and about nix loads weto sold at steady prices One string of eight cars of western cattle was sold for shipment. Aside from that there was nothing done and there was not enough trading to tnake a tnatkut. The iccelpls of hogs \cstcidnv were eighty- vo cars , a loss of four cars as compared v 1th Triday. The market opened actlvo at n advance of lOc. The1 huvors took all offer- ngs leadlly and as the later trains anived , ho market gained In strength. The market losed with hogs selling fully 15(2200 ( higher han I'riday's e-losc. Three loads reached UO. 'ihero was nothing left unsold. There were no fresh ree-elpts but one bunch f stale sheep was sold. Olllclnl HeueiptH. Cattle . 74 logs . 5t(5c ( attic , 8 cai s , N. W Chicagc 'attic , 8 cars , C. H. kx. Q Chlciigc 'logs , dears , Wabash liidlunapolif logs , 3eais , C. H A. Q Chicagc Sheep , 4 cms , N. W Chtcage 1'rovnlllnjj Pi-lues. Showing the piovailmg prices paid for live stock on the ininkcs : Jhoico steers , 1300 to 1500 Ibs $4 25W4 M Jlmioo steers , 1100 to 13011 Ibs . . . . 1 00 ( < M X Fat llttlo steers , 000 to 1050 Ibs. . . . 3 7.rKje3 ; W Coi ii-fed i ange steoi s , 1200 to IfiOO 3 ( MII ( I ( Cioocl to choke e-oni-fed cows 2 2r > ( 2 W Common to medium cows . ? . * ( < 2K ( "tood range feeders 2.yOji2 ( o" jood native feeders , 1)00 ) Ibs and upwunls 2.rXii28 : fulr to medium native feeders , DOO Ibs and upvv ai els 2 2Ti ( < ? 2 Stockers , 400 to 700 Ibs 2 I0ji2 i'rlmo fat sheep 3 25cM ( BC l-'aii to medium sheep 2 50 ( ' f 0 ( Common sheeii lf > 0i)22' ) Light and medium hogs 4 10if4 fil jood to choke lieav.V hogs 4 700i4.M Good to choice mixed hogs 4 00(44.71 ( linestoelc ( Sold. Showing the number of head of stock sol on the maiketyosteidiy : OVTII i : . Lobm.in & Hothchild 2(1 ( SvvilU\Co 1 ! SwIlt&Co , ( shipped dlieel ) 2i ( J. H. Johnston I1 Total 53 MilI 1' . .T. Hajs 40 HOCIS Anglo-Amei lean Packing Co 2,11 Aimour iSc Cudahav Packing Co 2,13 G. H. Hammond & Co 4" KIngan & , Co 1(1 ( Hams SL , Vishor 21 Local - Jones , x , btiles 21 Total 5bl Unlike e > l' 1'ilcps. Showing the highest nnd lowest price paid for hogs , on this maikc-t duiing the pa1 seven dav s and on the coiiosponding dajs i Ibb'i and 1SM > Date. Nov. IteT , Nov. 1BNJ. Nov. ISs'i Smicliy. fl ' .1 0(1 ( n.t .T 4 ) r,4 Mlllduy. .1 15 ( l 1 41) III .t liTi ( M K"i Snudiiy. 4 HI ( JU , L'i J I .in i 10 4 ttl HU i" . .1 15 ® .l .lO c 4 M ) a TO © 4 . ) 70 cUI I .i L-0 < tt 1 40 \Vee-Ulj He-ejcij.tH. Showing the olllc-ial ice eits ] ) of eittlo an hogs on each dav of the week ending Nov en her 10 , togethei with compaiisons Cattlo. Hog Monday , Nov. 14 . 1,072 8,0. Tuesday , Nov 15 . 70.3 10.5 ! Wednesdaj . Nov 10 . 1,0V ) 7,1. Thursdav , Nov. 17 . 240 4v-1 Piidaj , Nov. l ! > . 50s ( i , t Satui daj , Nov. 10 . 744 5,0' Total . 5,031 37,5 Total week ending Nov 12 . l,4M 2o,0 ( Total week ending Nov. 5 . ( i 07a 1'1'j- ' Total week ending Oct. 2' ) . s,71.i 17,2. Total week ending Oet. 22 . 7,101 0,0. I'llie'llilhl-M. Showing the numlier of hogs bouglit by th leading pockets on this maiket dut ing tl week ending Nove mbcr 10 Anglo Amci lean Packing Co . 10,7. Aimnur . * c Cudahay Packing Co . 1.1 s ( " ! II HummnneKICo . 3,2' Kingan & Co . 2,4 Otheis . 1,7 Ijlvc Stock Notes. Hogs booming. A very thin cattle market. J. MclCeo , CJieen Hiver , came in with elgl cars of cattle A W Hcahm , Coitland , marketed a lor of 70c hogs Thomas Hirel , Laramie City , was in with tiain of westein rattle. U. Watkins , Noith Hend , was heie lookh over the cattle maiket. L. M. Galltip , Stanburg , Mo , was amot the visitors at the jards. Charlie HccheH t , Laramle , was at the \ ai i w ith tweutj loads of cattle. H Koenig , Hollwood , Neb , was at tl jaids and topiied the hog market. J. T Goodoll .t Co , Weston , received tl top price for a load of 319 Ib hogs. Swift .x. Co , , received n train of ten ea of westein cattle from their ianc-i. E. Taj lor , of Taylor & Hlalr , Broken Boi Neb , was hero with a load of hogs. J H Thompson , the well knovvn shipper Council Hlufls , was over with hogs. K. A Morton , Hcndci son , la , marketed load of hogs that brought $1,0-10 net. "Tell the. pexiplo not to get excited over tli hog market , " rotnaikcd a balesinau. "as sot one might got left " Hogs aie now soiling 70 < 380o higher than j car ago and f 1.20 ( 1.4.0 hifher than U ) cars ago at this time. W. C. Swurtz , Silver City , has been he durius the past two days bujlug feeders. I will take home eight loads. Q. A. Kinklo , of Omaha , who is buildii the new rendering house , was at the j arc J. T. McMttUtis will do the buying and repre sent the company at the .v arils. John Hastle , Auburn , was In ncaln yester day w ith hogs. Ho expects to handle over ninety loads of hogs this month , T. t ) . Perrlno has returned from a hunting expedition to Ashland and. the Hxciiango hotel Is expected to have game everyday next week for dinner as n result of his skill. The Anglo-American packing company was the heaviest bujer on the hog market last week , having bought 10,732 hogs , The \rmour & Cudalmy packing compiny foi- owed with 13,838. OMAHA \VJ10MSAIjr : Product * , Fruit * , I'tc. The foUontnii me the fiilrc * nt round iVifs niinxlure me suttt oti this t , Fiult * HP o/icr ( / HNPJ O/OCMM/N / le- ij citialtilmr uf ) MicAfiif ( cftiinof it/- / MMini'l'ii ' ' ? ( Di oiitoWcoMfcis uttfie dine jirft'fs fuocelif / / / Joule1 ( len/c. / Ui'TTPti ' The market jcstetday was some- vhat stronger and prices ranged higher Jhok-c dairy butter sold at lX < i"20e ; medium grades , ISCttlOo ; oidlnary , ItX'Mle Keins The receipts were fair. Yestoiduj 's iikcs weio 21i 2Jc. Ciursi The maiket is steadv at foi met1 irkes. Fancy full cream , Cheddars , single , 2e ; full cream twins , 12lJ ( < ? tte ! ; voting \inerkas , lllc ; brick chee-so , UK ) Ibs in case , IC'iirio ) ; Limburger , 100 Ibs in case , 13'to n loss quantities than 100 Ibs , 14c ; Swiss do- nestle. KXiilSc. Pot i Tin LIve chickens sell for $1 MJ 711 75 per doren. choice fowls , $17.Vrf200 Jresst-de hlckens sell for 5g8u ( per pound , ac- oidingto ciuallty. Tuikejs , ll@lJo ; ducks , OVMF Pralilo chickens J-liVliglOO ac- 'oi ' ding to qtlalitv ; mallaid ducks , J 50 ( i2 75 ; quail , 22ri ; teal and mixed ducks , 1.7fi ; gee > so , $ .1 ! i < jt00 \ acc-oidlng to quality ; snipe , tl.25 ; Jtu-k rabbits , 3"iJtlOc ( each ; small labbits , ? 1.10 ( < t)1.20 ) per do/ , deer li ( 8e ; antelope' , 7a'e ) ; deer saddles , J ) iillc ; antelope , llt > ? 13c. 1'oixrois The cool weather is im- iroving the demand. Common giade- arc selling nt IfilTZI'iOc aceoiding to qualitv. Choic o homo glow n potatoes at C0(370c. ( Utah mil Colorado 8 * > < jeJOe. SVM i T PoTvrors New Jcisey choice sloe k , f "i .V ) per bbl IJriNsGood clean stock , ? JOO ( < ? 2 2 i : fail to good , $1 50 ( 1.73 ; Califotnia beans , f.M , * OMOXS Homo giovvn , 75@SOc ; bpiinsli onions , f J 00 per Wt Ib ctate. Ovsrius The damand for ojsteis Is in * _ leasing a tiillc. Plain standaid , 2V ; stand nd , ! ic ( ) ; cxtia selects , 33c ; New Yoik counts , mic. Ti'iiMi-s ' Hcceijits fair ; demand good Ciood stock soils at 40i(50c ( ; lutabagas , 71 'it73o CAC'I in ovvijt The supply is light. Choke stock sells leadily fet fifiO. Ov srnt PIANT Kxtra eholco OOc pci dozer bunches ; common. 70t 7i"c. CvmiAi.E Steady nt $5 00 per bundled. Cri i.m Ilio demand is incieasing some what , supply equal to demand Good stock , Jl'iWlOe per doen ; fancy , -t'c ; cxtia tine Salt Lake celery , $1 50 per do/on Cinnn Choice Michigan eider , $ ( 'i50 pci bbl of 3J pil. CIIAMKauirs Hell itChcrrv , MOO ; Hel & Huglc , f'X ) ( ) ; Capo Cods , , 'J V5 ( < M050 ( Jt'iNess Choice California quinces , J3 0 ( d2 10 per bov. Ai'i'i i s Steady. Hastcm stock , J. ! OOiJ ] 3 2i ; fancy Jonathans , $ .1 TiOQe ; . ) 75 ; choice stock , S.I25cM ( fit ) HOM.I Thoio is ngood demand for honey The receipts are light. Choice in 1 Ib fiame-s Porcoiiv Choice rice coin , 3 per Ib other kinds , 2@2J c per Ib OitASOFs Louis ! ma f-l 50 pel box$3 ; * > ( (20 ( 00 poi bbl ; riot idn , pel box , ? 5 00 Li'Moss Msslna lemons , ? 5 00i5 ( 50 Malaga , ? * 00 el'xtra line Maori , fi50 ( CM IH > KM v Tin ITS PC us , $3 )0@2 75 Giitri s New York giapes , 5 Ib baskets 40G"7.'ic- . Califoinia double ciatc , fl 50 ; ciate 2i2 ( ! 30. lUsvsvs The market is well supplied a' ' the following pmcs : Choice bananas , fi IX ( S.I .10 ; medium bunches , $2 00@1 00 ; com mon , ? 1 50@2 ( X ) Nt , rs Peanuts , ( ? i } Jc law ; Br.i7il nuts 13c ; tilmonus , Taiiagona , 23o ; English wal nuts , Ifieyibe ; lllberts , 12c. fJroce-rs' Idst. Corrrr Oidimirv grades , 20 ( 20 } ' ; fair 21it211 ( c ; pimie , 211 < ( rt23c ; finc'gfeen am vcilow , 2ic25c ! ( ; old government Java. Sift 30c' ; interior .lav a , 25 ( 2Nc- ; Mocha , 28ft ( iOc Aibiickk-'s roastc-d , 2i'4c ; McLaughlin' * XXXX , 25'fc ; Ddwoith's , 24 c ; HedCioss " BitooMExtra 4-tio , $200 ; No. 1 , ? .3 00 No 2 , $1.75 ; heavy stable , MOO. CAMII MixedUalie" stick. b ? , ( 9 ac. Jl I i n s 3(1 ( Ib pails , $1 ( ) ( , ( | i ( ) PIICIVISIONS Hams , lOKwtl c ; bu-akfas bacon , lO illc ; bicon hiilcs , b jWii' ; ell' salt , 7KdV ; sliouldeis , oyw7c ; clued in e hams , 10Kllc ; clued beef regular , O'-J IO'A.C hams , picnie , 71'ibc. ( Hrnsi D L\itii Tierce , 7Vc ; 40 Ib squan cans , 71)c ; 50 Ib round , 7V ; 20 Ib lound 7'c , , 10-lb palls , 7 e ; 5 Ib pails , 7fic ; 311 pails , 7' < c' . PICKI i ' Medium in bblc , $0 50 ; do in iial bbls , $ .175 ; small , m bbls , $7.50 ; do in hal bbls1 2"i ; gerkins , in bbls , $ s 50 ; do in hal bbls , f 1 75 TeniACco Lonllard's Climax , 44c : Splen did , 41c ; Mechanic's Delight , 41o ; Lcggett. * , Mevei's Star , 42c ; Coinerstone , 34c ; Dium inond's Horse bhoe , 41e ; T. J , 37c ; borg' : bpeirhead , tic. Hot'C bcv en sixteenths , HJ ( < illJfc ) Cit\e M its Garncau's snda , butter am picnie , fie ; creams , bo ; gmgci snaps , be ; cit ; soda , 7c TKVS Japan , 20(11510 ( ; gunpowder , 30(7 ( 00 ,0 , , Young IIj son , 2"Vi5jc ( ; Ooolong , 20d OOcSi mi1 No 70 , 4 gallon kegs , § 1.4" ( < 11.50 New Oilcans , per gallon , . -n40ei ( ; mapl s.vinp , half bbls , "old time , " per gallon , Sic 1 gallon cans , per do/ , * ! ( ) . " ( ) ; half galloi cans , per do/ , ? ( j 25 ; quart cans , * . ! 3"i bTvitcn Minor gloss , rOjc ; Giavcs' com O' ' c" Osvvopo gloss , 7c ; Osvvego coin , 7c. Hoi I.VMI Hi uiiiNOs 75sOc pet hog. DUIHI Finits Apples , new , V , Oc ; eva | mated , 50 Ib ring , 05C"10c , iiisiibeiuc' ev apoi ated , 2rti2'o ) ; bhu kbei I ic s ev aKi | at eel UKifilO c ; pitted eheiiies , 20i Jlc ; ] > e.u he" now , > ( K'IC ' ; i-vapoiated , peelt-d ] ) i-aches , ' 3 0 < 2'Hovapoiated , unpaied , isitp ( , i ) , iiev cuucnts. ( i > 4 < > ' 7e ; piuncs , 4IJyil''Mci ; cition i'c1 , laisins , , London lajeis , $ J. > Vi 3 l * > , Cal foi ilia loose muscatels , c-3 1 (11 ( ; , ' 10 ; nev Ynlencia , s'lffCiVfc. ' Sio\u ( Sranulated , 71HTi71 ( 'c ; e-onf. A OIs(7c ( ( ; white extra C , OLfcioV/e ; cxtia L O'fcftJlt ' f ; v.ollo\v C,5 ( t55\c ; cut loaf , 73 < ( ; 7i"c ; povvdeted , % ( & ) tc. CINMI > Goons Oister , standaid , pe case , f.1 15C (120 ; strawberries , 2-lb jier case M 11(11.120 ( ; laspbeiues , 2 Ib , per case , $3 00i ( 3 10 , Caltfoinlapeais , per case , fH50@4 bO apucots , ] u r case , > 2i(7(4 ( .U ) ; peaches pe e-ase , * 575i ( 5 s * , ; vvhlto e hot ties , per e-ase fl ) (10 ( ; plums , per casc > , $ .1 si ) ( ! ' .H ) ; blue-be i lies , per case , J330n240 ; egg plums , 2 H per case , fJ50 ; pmctipples , 2 Ib , per case f.120 ( f."i 75 ; 1 Ib salmon , per dofl.s , - , ® ! OU 2 Ib goosbon ics , per case , $ I 2503 3"i : 2 1 stiing loans ) , per e-aso , ? 1.75 ; 2 Ib liina bean- pei case , jl ( X ) ; 2 Ib niauowf.it peas , f350ij 200 ; 21b early Juno peas , per case , * 3 7.1 3-lb tomalocs , 3:40(22 : ( 50 ; 2-lb corn , ? 3.30 ( < WOODFSWUIE Two hoop pills , per do ; SI IV Unco hoop pails , ? 1 70 : No Hub , SUM No 2 tub , 5 50 ; No , 3 tub , f ) 50 ; wasl boards , ? 1 75 ; assorted bowls , 32i ; Nc y ; No. 2 chums , 8 ; No. 3 chuiii' ] ) ! } ( JooclH. DITK West Point 20 In , b oz. , 103'c } , We" Bine HID Siitrnsei Berkely cambiii No 00 , 0'noHcst ' ; Yet , 4-1 , 0 > 4e , butter clot OO , 4Vc , Cabot , 7l o ; Furnell , be , fiuit e Loom , Oc ; Gieeno G , Co ; Hope , 7Jtc , Km Phillip cambric , lie ; Lonsdale , HUe ; Lon dale , 6 ,0 ; Now Yoik mills , 10 ] < e ; Pepporel 43 inch , lOi e ; Poppoiell , 40inih , HVje , Pel perell , 0-1 , l.o , Pcpi > oiell , b-1 , Ibo , Pcpperel IM. 20e ; Pcjipejell , 10-4 , 2JVic ; Canton , 4- b c ; Canton , 4-4 , O' o. Tnumph. Oc ; Wan BUtta , lie , Vallej.So. PUI.STS .SOI.IU COLOI.S Atlanta , 5Vi Slute-r , 5o , Hwlin Oil , Okc ; Gainer Oil , < ( 7e. I iN'K AMI HOIIES Hlchinond , Oo ; Alle Oo ; Hiveriximt , 5cSteel ; Hiver , Oo ; Hk ] moud , Co ; Paclllc , OJAIMIIOO BI.UB Wasl Ington , Co ; Century Indigo blue prinls , Uvrts Standaid. V ; Uem , lOJjo ; Ueauf 3'ae ' , IkMiie , 14c , , iascdi 50 niTMCMVT OAP1II l l'I VTO PEASANT SOCIAL EVENTS , Mrs. S. P. Morse us n Hostess A Delightful Luncheon. MRS. COLPETZER'S MUSICALS. Miss MoveMiB1 Musical Trent The H. eif Ii. r. Unit The tJe'rnmn Club A Juvcnllo 1'nrty Oon- e-i-al Soeilal Gossip. Mrs , MorM'Vs liiiiieilie'on. clclightful lunchiHii ) was given in the lining hall of the Paxton , Thursday , with Mrs. S. P , Moise as the hostess The uftnlr vas given In honor of Miss Robinson , n chatmlng joung lady who Is spending the winter with Mis. Geoigo W. Ames , iitWJ ink aveinio. Coveisweio laid for folly- wo guests. Tlio menu and plate card set veil ns a beautiful sovenler for the guests , ind tin ; ainingeinent of llovveis were neat mil tasty. Hut few enjoy the reputation lossi'ssccl by Mrs Moiso as a hostess , and he bonois on this occasion weio tendeied in the most oh inning stylo. The affair , though i quiet one , will long be lemembered by the ; laiticlpants as a most dialinlng event in the innals of Omaha society , The menu was as 'ollovvs : Oisteis on the half shell. Celcii , Cold Slaw , Chicken Broth , Stripped Bass , Tactar Sauce , Shoo Stiing Potatoes. Hoast Turkey , Ci.mberry Sauce , Aspaiagus , Tcndciloin of Beef , Larded Mushioons , Croquettes Salpicon Keiianck-bC , Baked Mashed I'otatoes , Caullllovver , Orange Punch , Quail on Toast , French Peas , Chicken Salad , Olives , rioi cut lues , Ladies Locks , Angel Cake , Fancy Cake , NcMpolltnn Ice Cieam , Malaga Giapes , Oiangos , Hussot Peats , Pineapple and Kdam Cheese , Coffee , Champagne Jolly. Ilio guests weie : Mis S. T. Smith , Mrs Gatiabiiint , Mis. Coutant , Mis Geoigo W , Ames , Mis. .T. C. Cowin , Mrs W. J. Mai tin , Mis. H C. Mooio , Mrs. C Chase , Mis. CotT man , Mis , T M. Metcalf , Mis. H. H. Hall Mis Jones , Mis W. r. Allen , Mis. A. D Moise , Mis W. V. Men so , Mis Cadv , Mis Squiic's , Mrs Paiton , Mis Drake , Mrs. DicKc-j , Mis. Woohvoilh , Mrs Colpet/er , Mm Dr. Jensen , Mrs. P. Njc Mis. Bishop , Mrs Dr. Lee , Mis I. ' . B. Her Mis Clark , Miss Htothciton , Miss > Bums Mis S. Bums , Mis Ilcniy , Mis. Horgs Mis. Poitei , Mrs Saisen , Mis. Gilbeit , Mis Wheaton , Miss l ningcr , Mis Johnson , IVIis Sloan , Miss Hobinson , Miss Gibson , a gucs of Mis. Gencial Wheaton. MI-H. Ceilpet/er's Munlcale. fflio music ale given at the icsideneoofMrs Prank Colpel/er Thursday evening wasni elaborate affaii. It was under the diiectioi of Mr. B. B and Madam Young , andgivei for the benellt of the Fust Congiegationa church organ fund Mis Colpet/ei's elegan pulois weio beautifully dceoiatcd with eu tloweis and pott oil plantsw bile tbosui round ings weio lusthetie and lovely inthoexticmo The musiealo progi ammo w as a mat vel o excellence and heartily enjojed bj the uppiu eiatwo aiiditois. At all times u chaimin ; hostess , M is Colpetyer was on this occasioi ever on the alett for the comfort and happi ness of her guests and to those who hnvo en joj ed her genuine hospitality it is unneces stuytosaj her elTorts in this diieetion wen entiioly successful. Miss Stc\cns' MiiHlcnlc. The musiealo given by Miss Neally Ste vcns' instiumcntal class in Mcjcr's hall las Wednesday evening was one of the mos pleasant und classk.il llttlo affaii s ovc given in the city. There was a splendic audience of the clito of the city in at tendance' , and the most lavish applause am cue01 cs followed each delightful featuio n the evening's eaid. The hall was aei ; bovvei of cut Ilovvers and plants , and all tin Biiiroundings aesthetic in tlio extreme. The pcMloimances upon tlio piano hi Mis G M Hitchcock. Mis. A. N. Henshnw Miss C'liu.i Hoedc'i- and Miss Clauo Htistn weie all capital indeed. In laet it would hi a dinkult matter to get together fiom tin nicies of one city with a population o 11X1,000 a cuaitetto | of such thoioughlv fin ished ,11 lists Mr B B Young sang well , am Madam Young's aecompinving was a charming and poi fee t as could be Theolliec'i of a ucoplion committee ) wei giueefullv porfmmod bv the winsome in struct loss , Miss Stevens , togc ther with Mis H S Hall , Mis. Ocoige PuttoiMm and Mis 12 E Poppktem. Yomift Me'iiV He-hie-w Association. Tins bociet.v will give a lltoiarj and soein entcitainincnt on the 23d inst at the Gei mania hall. The follow ing is tholiteiary ail' ' musical piogiammo foi the evening : Ovcrtuie Orchostr Addicss Dr. Beuso : Piogiess of the Y. M H. A. Comet Sole Khler L'ssaj ; . . .S riiedimv Solomon's Pioveib , "Vanity. " Recitation Miss Ida Isaac Love in a Balloon. Selection Orchostr Addiess in Gei man L Hoscnboi Yoeal Solo Miss Liio Isaac Flute Solo Mr. Khlei Addi ess M. Klgutte Hecitution Bac Ili-hrow Young Ladles. Then' has been a iccont move on the pat of Uie Ilebiew\oung ladies to oigam/ea pci mahent social coteiio Last bundaj thei was a jikas ml gathering at the re-ailoneo o Miss Clara Schlessmger On Wcdncsda anothei pleasant atfair took place- tit the ics de-lie o of Mi s I. New , in honcn of Miss Jenni Now , from Chicago. ' 1 ho follow ing list e on in ise-cl the names of the guests of the occi sion : Miss Saiah Brandlc-s , Miss Clara HinskoP MissLi/zio Isaacs , Miss Ida Isaacs , Mi * Mliinit1 Unthsihilil , Miss Annie * Hothsehile Miss Minnie Hosenfeld , Miss Clam S < hie- singer Miss Com Bendit. Miss Bcttlo Ilaa1 Miss Bc'ttie Seligsohn , MissBcitlm Alpine" Miss ilennie New , Miss Tillio Newman , Mi * Tilllo Sonnahill , Miss Ktta Newman , Mi- Addio Bloom , Miss Sarah Hosenlicig , Mis Hose Fisher Miss Slc'lla Hosowater The association will meet next Wedncsda at the icsidenco of Mr and Mis Geoi Ilo.vn. and will ho entci tamed bj their niece Miss Com Bendit. A Jlillliant Allan- . The fourth annual ball of the Overlan Lodge , Biotherhoo'clof Locomotive I'nemei was held In exposition hall 'J hursday nigh It was n pronounc-rd success m attendanci sociability and onjojmcnt. Tlio gallai gentlemen in charge weio unceasiug In the effoils to keep the ploasuies of the evenin nt high pressure and succeeded admliabl ; Dm ing the early hours of the ev cning the a tcnco was uncomfortably large , but tovvai midnight the number decreased sullkicnt ] topeimit the freedom of a polka wilhoi seiious collisions. About thiity couples cair Jiom Council Bluffs on n special tialn at 8:1 : , and their an iv al at thn hall was the sigm foi the grand maich , in which 150 couple participated , while at least llfty moro viewc the-scene fiom the galleries nnd side room The scone at this moment was n charmln one. The ladies looked their swccti'st an smilingly gn ctc-d fi lends and acquaintance whoso duties admit of little ball-ioom iecn alien The Kentlemen were equally i.uliai with happiness It was their night elf , nn they went in with a determination to ru without orders and i each homo on scliedu ! time Flanking the western wall blood full sbo locomotive front with hoadilgl gloaming peacefully on the happy throni "bho is full Jcvvek-d , " rcmaiKcd allreuian , i ho gazed proudlj at " 12J " "She has Unio I'acitlc cylinders , can ies double signals an is running wild. Wo stop at twonty-clgl stations on the run , but wo' make homo ut 3.30 if the mui1 tender holds out. " The locomotive wi a tasty plec < j of mechanism and was built fc the occasion at the Union Paciilo shop' ' under orders from Superintendent DIckei BOH. Mr. C. S. Lcary Bupcrintondod tl work , assisted by William Leslie , P. Whale and P. Peterson , The cowcatcher , Ha BtutTs und cylinder hcucis wcro dex.or.itcd i white and blue , and the brass tnmmlni highly iwlishpd. A "diamond" btatk BU mounted < ilL 'nakJruj a life blzo represent Ion of the fireman's workshop. On the wall tear bv were picks and wops nt rest at the night , llaitkcd with the eMnbroldere-d iiinni'ts of the lodge. On the background were the words , wrought In evergieotm , 'Oveiland Ledgo. " On the sldo galleries ho stms nnd strl | > es fell In gnu-eful folds ivet the motto of the older "Industry , > obilety , Hcnovolencc , " while over the on rane-e , suiroundi'd by u wreath ofevot- iceiii * , were the Initials B. L P. Dancing e-ontinue'd from 030 to 3 n m , hero being twenty eight numbcis on the iiogtaminc. Supper was served In the hall it midnight. A pk-asaiit Incident of the evening was tlio IHi-seiitatlon of it handsome gold badge ) to Mr William Andeison as a tc'sUinonhil for ils energetic woik for the lodge' . Mr. Beit llonnoy iniulo the ptescnlation Bpce-ch. The ball will place a handsome surplus in ; ho tieasur > of the lodge , although the ex penses woio quite large. The ladies weie glv en handsome ouv cnir piogrammes. The e-ommittecs In chaigo vveic : Master of Ceremonies Albeit Cole ; assls- Hint , Beit Ilenney. Di-e-oiatlon Committee W A rumtnlngs , AlbeilCole , D. M Lovvetv. W H Bay , T. P Aimstrong , F W Pei Kins , John Nlcnols , J T l'itmotris , Win Andc'ison Commltteoof Atrangements Bert Hcnncy , Sam Anderson. B. S. Kmmons , Neal O'Con ' nor , W. H Sulla. Ltimmlltco L. II. WInslow , T. D Kinney , Win Amlotson , Sam Andeison , K S. Bmmons , J. B. Fair , W. V. Doollttlo , H. P. Calliihan , Thos. Giogan , J. J. by- mcmds rioorCommlttco W II Bay , H. W. Car- licnter , Wm. Dohui , J. T Fit/moms , .1 C. Shcchcy , J. W. Cl.uk , Wm. Best , J. uinph- eison. eison.mong the Rucsts from abroad weio : S. ittinv an mid lady , Chailcs Tav lor and lady , i1 , Kelly , Ike Tioup of the Hciald , living Ogden of the Nonpaiell. Geoigo Cllnc , W. Daw son , Charles Anderson , Miss Bentlv nd Miss Brown , of Council BlulTs ; Michael Guriic-lt , Townscnd , Mont. ; Miss Morton. Bcatiico ; Chat Ics Bll , North I'lalto ; rrccl Post , Chcvenno ; Misses Miggioand Li/zlo Ganiglc , Dunlap , la. ; Mr. and Mrs. U. ICiuned , Plum Cice-k , Mis. Howes , Sonoua , Among the Omaha people wereMr. . and Mis James Fair , Ml aud Mrs G C. Pair , Mr. and Mrs. B R Fair , Mr and Mis Will iam MaUhevvs.Mr. and Mrs. William Ba.v , Mr. and Mis Charles G. Hunt , Mr. nnd Mis G T. Anderson , Mr. and Mis. Campbell , Mr. and Mis. 1' . Pine ; Misses Alice Ilenney , Maggie Swift , Mollie Quinn. Maggie Napa , Mr. nnd Mis. G. Wilklns , Mr. nnd Mis. W. T.Dolan , , Mr. und Mis. William Motion , Mr. and Mis Kato Donaghuc , Mr. anil Mis. L. H. WInslow , Ml and Mis Bnimons , Mi.and Mis S Suppa , Mr. and Mis. Thomas Kin ney , Mr. and Mrs T. J. Fit/inou is , Mr and Mis William Sheldon , Mr. and Mis C A. Hoc-he , Miss Anderson. Miss Kato Sheldon. Messis .lames Bali d , John Hc'jnnlds , Fied Hamslnw , William Law ton , Bert Ilenney. P. Carlin , J. Drake , J. H. Mnlvihill , 1' . H. Median , J ) . Gieenc , B. Tobin , J. Mooie , William Hay , James OiinsbyThomasIi-To- glu.J Median , James Sullivan , William Best , Fiank Dills , Lou Wejant , Dan Mullis , J. Daw son , T. II. Buic-haid , George Mooie. Charles Fren/er , T. W. Witchcr , F. Heed and J. Fischer. TUP Hiisi of Ihe Happy Hour club parties will bo uiven at Masonic hall Tuesday eveii' " ing. _ LT WiDMsnvi evening thoMetiopol itan social club gave its monthly enterlain ment for the benefit of the meinbeis of it1 socktv. As usual with their nlTaiis the en teitainmcnt was enjoyed bi all pieseut. Tin : WHITH jnogicssivo euchre club mel hist Thutsdiiv at tlio hone of Mis Leonaii ! nt 1115 South Seventh sheet This is n famous club Mi D I. Thomton , piosiduit : Miss Hattie Bvarlyseci clary ; DaniclYates ticaHiiier ; and Miss Josie Leonaid. sujieun tendent. They meet eveiy Thuisday even > , AMONG Tiin matrimonial events of the pasl week may bo recoidcd the inai i ingo of Chas H. Peels , an Omaha bov , and Miss Amm Feuist , a sister of Mis. Fred Melchcr , whc for the past v ear or Iwo has been a icsidenl of tins city. The w edding took place at the i esi deuce of the biulo's patents , neat West Point nnd was witnessed bv eniito an assemblage of i datives and f i lends Tlio biidowastlic i ee ipk'nt of quite an ai ray of substantial tcs timonials in the wav of nrticle-s oinamcnta and useful for the household. On the even ing of the clay of the nuptials the patty ai i iv e > d in Omaha and weio given a necptlor .11152.3 Noith Bighti'enth btieet , the nffiiii being instigated and superVisc-d by sisteis ol the gioom. The rec option l.iste-d until mid night , and , although the company was limi ted lo ie-hUivc-3 and a few invited lucmlH.thc occasion was no less enjoiiiblo to p. u Help nuts th in it must have been pleasing and s it isfaetoiv to those in whoso be-half the gath ei ing had come together. 'I'ho joung couph who have quito an extended acqlmintane-o u this city eoinmcneo the dual join noj of life under happy auspices , and will bear will them the good w ishes of a host of fi lends n soc lal cii.eles. The.\ will usido nt 1533 Noitl Eighteenth stieet , and will bo at homo 01 and after December 1st. # A cuutMiNO masque i , ide patty was givn Fiiday nijht bv Miss Amy Baikc at hci homo on Twenty sc-iom nnclDavenpoit stic-ets A veiy enjovabl evening was spent by the muni voting poopl picsent , nmong whom were : Misses Giaci I'lnzic' , of Foit Om ilia , as a Peasant gill Mabe-1 Pratt , as Follv ; Mai gaiet Blown , a Belle ; Maigaret Cook , as Yum Yum : Beitln Bvans , us Queen of Night ; GenoviPVO Bv ans. as Peep Boo ; Helen Cope-land , a a Witeh ; Mellio GiotT , us Kato Gicenawny Fanino Gioff. as Dolly Yaidcn ; Jesio Pas sell as an Esquimaux ; Jentv Yates , as i Fairy ; Marion Ci.indal , as a Pedlei ; IMitl Ciandal , as a Lady of Fashion ; Nelli Hughes , as He d Hiding Hood ; Ada Mills am Ilio Misses Stone , as Old Fashioned Ladies Ella Smith , as Night ; Ann Harkor , as Bride ; Misses Nina and Battle McClieam : one as a Young Cadet , the other ns u Youni Society Gentleman ; Jennie Young , as Milkmaid ; .let Keith , as Lady Washington Mr Fiank B.ukcr , In other ofthohost.es' cieated quito a se > nsation , iiist as an Amoi c-nn Indian , and later as a pink and blu dominoo , with an old woman's face. "Wrnsi SDVV i vi MMI a largo numborr of voting fi lends assembled at tiio icsidonc of Mr. John E. Bonewitz , in West Side , mi pissed a vci.v pleasant evening , the galhoi ing being in honor of the twentii-th biithda of his daughter , Miss Maggie Qniton nun : her of invitations had been sent out and as result the house was lllled with inert y , fur loving , \oung people Some veiy like an costly pioHents weie bestowed upon th .veiling Indv , who made an ailmiiabl hostess on this oeasion At 11 o'clock n voi line lunch was served , after which the a- scmbk-d Iriends were enteitaini-d with iniiHl and games , These in attendance wc-io ( ! 1 Mellvano and Miss Hobcitson , J. B. Hind and Miss Emma Lj man , A b. GanU nn Miss Anna HiglcClmiles HobeitH an Miss Hannah Hobeits , Gcorpo Hitc hio an wifeT. . W. Smith nnd wife , C P. White un wifeH N , Stump , nincstGant/ Cbtis of Sac City , la ; John Collins , Hockpoit , Mo John C Thompson and wife and thopaieiil of the j oung lady. OvTirsnu the m.irrlago of. I. I , Dentil and Miiini 1C. Giccn look place at the biido1 parents' homo , the Hev House of Beth ecle- church oftlc'iatinif. The iic.ucst relative only were jncsi'iit , and the eouplo rec-oive many beautiful presents among them a btec piano from the biido's lather , The temp ] left for the east in the evening und will I homo after Iho20lli lust. , at then icbidenc on Gcoigia av e-nuo. YrsTrniHV w vs the sixth nnnlver ary e the birth of littlo.Miss Clara Gioshell and tli C'vent was appiopuatc Ij ci'hbiated. At o'doc k a numbei of the little fi lends of tli llttlo lad ) assembled at the icHidcnco ol he parents on Sou aid stieet and o.xte nded thoi congratulations. Tiie llttlo host did the hoi ors in a chaiming mannei and fiom 2 until an enjoyable ) tlmo was spent by the littl folks present , among whom weie : Bditl Bessie and Alice Cooley , Noima mVl Mini Brown , Fannie mid bedona King , Maud an Bessie Wiight , Ava bK > y , Autumn O'Nen M.iry Fhuinagan , Jessie McCunc' , GI.K Holmes , Beitha Moiiell , Aniiio Hiddilmi Giaec Hobinson , Emma Peteisun , Ollle Can TIIR ruisT concert this season , Of th Apollo club , will bo given Deeembei II Tl Hue precision , dclicato Hhadiiig and beauty e tone , attained by this club nf twenty foi male voices at their ( list nppeaiaiiK In tl HpliuKhas eruatcd much Inteiest in the- ficik-s of concerts to bo given this w into The singing of the club has demonstrate thai tholr director , Mr Young can had tlui em to u state of e-xcelk-nto It should I borne in mind that the com ci Is of the e-ln v , ill bo given to. associuteinc.jiibii , inllu ) ' tow hem they give tickets , qjtly , and Uiu.1 If lumber of nssoclato members is limited , uti < hew who wish to attend tlio concert * should Ignlfy tosomo member of Ilio club lliolf lesirei to become ) nvsoolato members very CKIII now , In order lo get in before the limit Is cached , and In tlmo for the Hut concert. Os Wnnsr'tUY onu of the most pleasant lartlos over given by the A > O. H. band took ilaca in Cunningham hall on lust Wednesday veiling. Thorn weio 150 e'otipk's lu atlenii * m o w ho tliincocl to the delightful musloof 'rof. Hohr'a orchexstni. .lames Douglas was mister of ecromonlos and RO eonducted ilTidrs that the piuty resulte'd most satis- nctoiy to every person iire'sent. On the 4th of next month the band will give another iop , tliu prcH e-e-els of w lik-h W 111 bo applied to he puichaso of new unlfoims for the orga- il/ntion. TUB rort'i.vn Goiinan club was charmingly nteitaiiud at the homo of Miss Dlxon on Callfoi nia stieet Friday ov enlng. Ilio lead- 'is In the gx'rinan VMMV Mr Doanu and Miss Culincr , other paiticipants being Misses Chambers , Wilson , Miller , V. Miller , Hong- and , Brown , Burns. Me-Murty , Yates , J. iiiitar , M. Gullar , Williams , Kennedy. Lake , Jlxon , Kulinen , Ida Dlxon , Messis. Altirriiy , Villmr Beall , Hull , Carj , Charles Heall , MeCague Uustln , A. L. Hood , Hamilton , ( itmvvalt , I'oppleton , Dr. Smith , Se-aver , Ott , 'axton , Doane , Baiton , The favois were up inoso dishes and paper cutteis , v uses anil oikscievvs , baskets of candy and sachets , canes and fans , Mus W F Atinv will give a rocoptlou . I'huisday afternoon at her home , 210"J Call- omla sticet , assis-tcd by her molher , Mrs. 3. W. Glen eland , who leturns fiom Qulnev , 11 , on Monday , aivompiinli'd by her diuittli- er , Mrs. James M. Bishop , nnd Mis. U. W. Dickinson , of ( Juincy. ACiiii.Dnt'N's party was given at Foi t ) malm Momlav by Colonel and Mrs. Flelchor o Master Jack. About twenty-llvo couple'3 of young folks wore present and a pleasant evening spent by all. TtistMV ; r.vrstNO Miss Hugns was lend- wed u dancing paity at the homo of Mrs. Uenll , Tuesday evening. The evening wiw njo.ved as onlv guests of that charming lostcss can and the ov out will bo i oincniboroel is one of the most delightful of the season. Miss Hugiis who retui ned jcstei clay toher western homo was the leciplent of many well w ishes from Ilio many f i lends she has mudo lining her stay in Omaha These pi esent were the Misses Guitar , of Columbia , Mo. ; Miss McMtirtrv , of Lincoln , Miss Hanncy , if New York , Miss Tin all , of Detroit , Miss. I'lumon , Misses She-ais , Dixon , Ida Dlxon , leiinio Mm i nv. Bums , Cliambcis , Mooie , Wilson , Wnkeley , Diekey , Kenned v , Miller , Yashtl Miller , Lakc > , Yates , Brown. Hong- land , Balcombo , Williams , Nichols , Mr. and Mrs Chase , Messrs. He-th , Doano , Stockfe lleth , Hingwalt , Munay. Hull , Be-all , Gieen , Guion , Smith , Mills , W. Be-all , PikeFiank Hamilton , Joidaii , Ott , Bin low , Caldvvoll , M. Beall , Koenig , Heect , Men ford , Button , Paxton , Scaveisnnd Mot foul. Miss Iiu Isvvcs anct tier twenty flvo little pupils guv o their first exhibition at the Kin dergarten , llil South Twenty-fom th Btieet , on Fiiday afternoon. The loom was beauti fully dee-orated with coloted rings made by the ehiidien , and the work made by them dining their III st tcim nt the kmdeigatteu was displa.ved to tlio admiiing nudtonco. After a "vvck-omo" song the childicn wont tin imgh then v in lous games and exoiclses. The mulching was especially Intel estinjj , the children keeping splendidly In step. Tha "farmer,1 "vvheelbaiiow , " and "frogs" games caused much incrilineiil , the "fiogs" being represente-d by chilcnen only threa j ems of ago. A Her tlio exercises the chiU di en cnjo.vcd a lum h iieiaicd ) ] for them uud depailcd in excellent Hpuits. Pci'HOIllll. Colonel and Mrs. Henry are at the Paxton , Mrs , G. A. England Is visiting in Boston , Mans. Bishop Worthington has ictmned from New York. Miss Hugus left Fiiday for her homo in Pasadena , Cal. Mrs. H. P. Wbltmoro nnd daughter aifl visiting in Lincoln. Mrs Maggie Dasher 1ms gone to Los An golcs , to spend the winter. Mi R A. U. Wv man loft for Washington yesterday to visit lolnlivcs. Miss Gussio Hobinson , of DCS Monies , II Visiting Mis. Arnold Barber. Mis Gcorgo Cunlleld and Miss LIIo Can- field hav o gone on a v islt to Biemcr , Neb. Lieutenant Wiight loft Fiiday for Now Jeisoy , on a two weeks' leave of absence. Mr. andMiH. D. V. Baikalovv , with their childicn , will leave this week foi Califoinia. Lieutenant and Mis. Vaughaii will leave on a BIX months' leave on the 1st of Decem ber. ber.Ml Mlnnd Mis. George A. .Tosljn left Thurs day night foi a tup to New England and Canada. F. C. Thnmason , of Cheyenne , and Misses Minnie and Annie Thomason , of Puns ' uro at the Milhmi. Mis. Emily Angel and son Aithur , left last week for Los Angeles , California , to spend the winter. Miss Ella Kennedy and .Master .Tamos Kennedy are expected home fiom California this week. Mrs. Dempsey and Miss Anna Dempsey , mother and sister of Captain Domphoy , have returned to Fort Omalm. Mis. David W. Young and children 10 turned Thuisdiiy evening fiom a month's visit among relatives and fiiends lu Den Molncs , la. The Misses Jc.innotto and Mary Guitar , daughters of Gonoial Odin Guitar , of Colum bia ; Mo . who have been visilmg Miss Yatea dui ing the past week , left for tiller homo to day. day.Mr. Mr. Michael Gurnett of Towmiend , Mont. , is visiting his idatlves , Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Swift in this cit v. Mr. Guruott is an old Omaha boy , who , in the sixties , ciossed the plains and mountains lor the thc'u new mining camp of Diamond City. This is his flist visit etibt. Arlit'lon of Incorporation. Arlielcs of incoipnratlon of the Grain- mei e-y Park Loan and Investment associa tion were lilod with the county cloik yester day. The amount of e apltal stock is 100,000 div ided into 200 shares of 6500 each , the suid shares to bo paid for in montlily installments 0 f f 5 each.fi he gcnci al natm e of the busl- nossto bo turns-acted "Shall bo to acquire nnd sell real estate ; to build , or loan money for building houses und other monoi thereon ; to sell , rent or lease its property , to bori ow money and give ) mm tgages or other wi itings to secure the paj ment theu-of" The Incur- poiators are Albeit Calm , A C. Woolley , S. .lanasen , C. Albeo , S Goet/ , Louis J Nedd , Maitln Calm , H. J. Montgoineiy , D A Hur- k'J.l Kaufman , F M Ellis. .1 C Woodwind - wind , C. O. Hinehard , Edvvaid E. Hun ell , I'l auk L. MC.COJ , S Obei folder. To In\ estimateAiniy Stores , A bouid of suivoy has been appointed to meet at the subsistence Btoiehouso In thU tity at 10 o'clock Monday morning to examine - ino Into and lix the icsjionsibilily for an al leged dollcioncy nnd damaged condition of ccit.iln subsistence htoies leeched by Major John P. Iluwklns , commissaiy of Bubslst- cnco , fiom Major T , C Sullivan , commissary 01 subsistence , Boston , and from Major J. W. Baniger , eominissiny of hubsisttneo , Chli ago The detail for the board IB Major Guy v. Ileinv , Ninth e avail i , inspector of lillo piactico ; Major Hobert II Hall , Twenty- second Infantry , iieling Inspector gencial ; Second Liiutenant L. D Gicetif , beventh infantry , aide do camp , Naliim V.'nnlH Ill Ycsteidaj' Nuhan Fiankotbo mublcianand bib wife Edith filed an m tion in the county court to iceovcr fiom Paul btcln a collcctioa of old lottois , boots , Bhoes , clothing and house-hold utensils hol/ed by Ste'ln on an ut- tachinc-nt and exec utlon In favor of Hlchurd Eiigleman und Max Mojer Fianko in hia informations inaintalnti that the goods are exempt f i om Intel fertndo on the put t of Ilia law 4 ' I'm lic-h llnil rvcr. . The Donald Foibes.conee'inlngwhonuablo Inquiues hud been icetlvcel In this cltyfjom Loch ( 'aim , Scotland , has been found. Ho has be en foi se v e ral w eoks at the poe/ house MIM with typhoid fcvin , but ho has ion * vali-sied un-cl is uuxlous to U'lui ; ( to hU In Seotlnnd. Htniy A , Applqlon. at Phlladdiiliia , i , ' is in the city.