MIIIBIIUII i i . KVHv aanmn n THE CWIAJ IMIP nnt'/'Iti irrtifiA ifiiiiM'fn fllb SPIillLATUt MARKblS , Both Wheat and Oats Jump About Rccklcsaly , JOHN ACTIVE , BROAD AND STRONG. Demand for JJoijH Aullvc With n Uptiii-n Money Itullnvcil liy Mnny to IC Weak and Tired Out. OmcAfio , Mny 27.lflpclnl TelrRrnm to THE UKK. ] The wheat iniirkct wni unsettled nnil iHic'Ttiiln nil ilny mill scalpers cut aultc a fig ure , first In depressing the market anil Inter in chining after the wheat tlicy had sold Then , when tlioy got In ti whirl buying every thing In ( tight , they wore filled up nml us quickly turned the other way. Thu market Marled nt a material decline over the night previous with . July olT to 03 Uc. Thu first move was a further drop to ttlio ! for thu first few mlnutOH. This was the bottom prlcn of the ncsslon. I'tom this there was n good rally to Ol'ic , a little let down to Otiic and a very stronu' advance toftVjc , all before noon. Then followed a sharp break to Kiye. with a quick rally to Die before lOo'clock. There was no tradIng - Ing In May or June and deferred futures alter I hi Rtartlng at 02il ! > 3ic ! for August and Sep tember ; both months hold us high as nicund reacted with July. The bearish Influence * early wore weak cables , little or no American win-lit received nt Liverpool , largo receipts and very light shlpmcntHlieic , nml most ex cellent growing of wheat ini-rywhcre. These liillucm.es controlled the market at thostitrt Then came tin- usual batch of crop news from thi ! winter wlieat states. Uust was reported In" Kentucky anil Tennessee and I'rlmu reports nil kinds of pcsis In Illinois. Woist leported Kansas at least -JO percent damaged. llnglls iiiittrv bad reports from Missouri , \\lth this nhent was marked up'Jc at Dnlntli. Tfm en- tlio trade turned In to buy , and this gavn the market a bulge to ft' > ' c for July and le for August and September. This n as Mr. llntclilnson's opportunity , mid he proceeded to III ! the tiaile with wheat. Scalpers followed bis tactics and a break resulted. Many of the laigo houses weieon both sides of the marlict during thu day. T/io mm Let docs not act panicky at any time , Although the outside holding of wheat Is largo. Theio wus pretty heavy lealMng In uheatdurlng the last half hour , and the pilces yielded slowly without any sharp break. The closing prices were at the bottom fet the day. May was quoted at D4'.i'enttliu top , closing at lUUc ; Juno lOo ut HID top and ' .Kl'jc nt the closing ; July closed at KIH < 31M ! < e : August nnd September closed at Ii2io and Ih'cember at O.I'4C. Ono hour after thi-i'loso July whenton thu ciuli was at Die , putsirji.c.callMKV.tc. The corn market was active , broad and Bluing dining all the session. This was some what unexpected with receipts of 1.1.19 cars. Including' . " ) ' . ) ears of contract grade. The mar ket opened with two or three local houses bidding briskly for corn. July started at.'UV. nnd before noon moved up to3PHc , which was thu lop figure. Theru was a good cash de mand , and May opened higher and wentup to Kl'.e and closed at 333e. Juno dill not sell ubovo.'CIJtC. August inndo a good bulge toHSc , closing at 34 Ji'c. September sold at35c to35Jgc toIS9tie ! to the close. The oat market jumped about today almost tin much as wheat. The pressure was again felt In May and tin-prlco for the month went fiom'JM ; to'J'.l'iC ' ' , leaded toSH'iv and closed at aie. June sold at .15' e toVc to27e to thu close. July i.li',1to 27c to 'Jii aai'ic to the dost- . Hut little wasilonolndi-feiied fiituies , and the pilces closnl at"l' ' c ! for August and Zl'ta forM'ptember. The provision nun ket started \ ery dull , but theio was sumo activity dining the last hour. Nothing , howe\er , gives mess pork any life. Jub was at il.l.'Jd and JI'I.'J5 and le- nialni'd there wllhoul an } business , 1'ackrrk weiebujeisof laid and ilbseaily , bntbefoie the elosi- they weio sellers , and pilces yielded - - - - - s were up fie on moderate re- CIIICAUOII' / ; STUCK. CmrAiio , May 27. [ Special Telegram to THE J Iiii.l : ; CATTM : Thu demand was active with another turn of about lOc , making an advance of l.'ic to 20c in two days on good to choice Bteors ; common was not oxer lOu higher. - . cars of Te.xans weioolTcied.laigely XKIghty-sl.x poor and thin grasseis , wlileh sold at low . , / prices , say Jl.lKXJii'.riO for cous. $1.8.V5l'J.2. > for Ijullsiind $2.2.V2'I41 forstocrs. Native bulch- cis' stock , allhongh not nuotably lov or , Is likely to decline and must follow the rise or fall In the pilre of Texans. The same always legulalo llio pike at this season of thu year. In-nee countiy buyers should operate for a de cline rather than for an advance. The ii-gnlar Blilppersofeowsand holfersouglil toiemember the collapse that followed the big inn of Texans - ans last jear. btocKeis and feedeis wcio minted steady with fall demand. Native cat- rows , bulls' and mixed , $1.00464.00 ; To.xans , 12.00 I Urns Thi ) demand was active w lib an up- tui-iof Tic. In nnmeious cases the tuin was lOc belter , but tow aid tin- close the general market inlid slow and weak , wlthpait of thu advance lost and with qulti- number left. Packcis paid J.t.K > to iMUr't , laigely * . ! . J3 , and ihlpptrs &I.U3 tn ll.Oj. Llglit bortb bold largely at * JIG. J-'JXAXVI.tL. NKVV VOIIK , May 27. ( Special Telegram to TIIK Hr.H ] STOCKS The stock market Is less , active , which Is construed by many to mean a * S ; weak and tiled out condition. Luaders do not BO icgaid It. The advance foi ten days or mote , with few exceptions , was brisk , and pilces weio can led to good llguies oven against many bearish lnlluene.es. Thattheic Is now a lull In trading without any soilous setback Is legaided as healthful. Silver legis lation moves slowly. AVestoin inllroads may stop or the knlfo may bo plunged deeper , riierosllll icmalns considerable uncertainty legauling the eiops , which after all fur nish the can } Ing business and pay the dividends on western loads. In view of all thi'su Important faetois waiting K'cnis to be the part of wisdom and not the re tail ! of wcakm ss. No sooner was thu nun Lot , under way this moinlng than It appeared that tliiuo wasa continuance of thu MIIIIO ciyidl- tlons which wciu prevalent > esti-rday , and nil lie a few stocks were active the general list was dull and without an ) featuies of Impor tance. A Him fionl was pii'sentcd Ihioiigh- ont the Rieater portion of the hour , but the II i si pi lees , while show Ing only slight changes. , vveiiiiiulle liu-gular. with apreponderancu of . declines. In s > mputy with eaily London llg- iiiiH , only M. 1'niil and tlio Oiegon Tians- contlnentnl. In tlio legnhir list , and fangar , hhowcd any niilmallon whatever , and Ihe Hist two stocks , aftei fractional advanees , lost a pail of their Impiovemenl piobably In t-yin- pathy with AtchlMin , which necamo moie ae- tlvo late In the limn and declined ' tier cent. Hugar , on the other hand , aftei opening down J , per cent at K > S. conllimed lo advancu kleadlly , though tiadlng In It was smaller than Is usual of late. 11 advanced lobli' . , when- halt was math- , hut It was well main , tallied at the best tlguict > . Hefoiu midday there wax much of the miner tone to the market , hut SI. Paul was. not a leuder , and after dropping to 7S'.t ii-covered only to 78't. .Sugar went up to87' . , Tianseontlnental to MS t oal stocks WDIO Him and higher , but not active. The market had Illllosnap al any time. There was a great helling of longhtock In all pails of tin- list Into - _ , _ Jn Ihe day , and llio most complete- shelling out oCfiimd blnce the bull camiialgn began. Chl- eai-o ( ins vas shaky and went oil toiii'i , Sugar to HI , and Now Kngland toM' . Atehlson took abliimpand caught Ihe stop orders and went to 4t > Vi. The Itoi'k Ihliind. .it. Paul and MIs- Miuil 1'aellic each lost hhaiplv , M. Paul selling elf lo 77' , . London was a seller all day. The total sales weii < ; t4I.UOO shares. The following were the closing quotations : Mlnlni ; StookH. NEW VOIIK , May 27. [ Special Tolusrain to TilKllii-TliuroHo : : ] lii0-arotlioiiilnlni ; Htuuk iinotiulotis : Alice iU llululi * Ill ) liruniwlck Con no .V. Ciililliionncilltll .110 ( nlnlonUllll VUU Outarlo 4U ) C'un Cnl. \ Vu 4'4) ) OccMrntnl IU Cniiimuiitfcnllll 900 1'lymutitl ! MM DfB.lwnoO , T MS I'lm-nlx , Arl * IV ) Kl Crltto Hi Miriigi- UO llomoiuke K'J ) sierra .S1 trails IM ) llOfiiBIUcr 810 Sutler Crook IM I'ltOUVCK JUltKETS. CniciQO , 11 uy 27-l.U v. in. ca ) i , Kiaui'io , June , WkUffl1. ! July , Rl'ii' ' . C'orii 5-tcnilyi cmli nml June. atSc ! July , 'lino. Cmti-Kiuyi cnali.SS et Junc.SO QSTci July , Wip. Hyo Ptt-nily at We. HurleyEiny. . I'riiiiDTInintiir Ptcaity at $1.30. I'liix Kuiy at (1. 17. \\hliky-m.OU. ctnli. 11300 ; June , 113 Ooj July , tlittn'f ' , - ) casli M.CO ; June , 10.024 ; July , ifl.1.1. rionr I'lrm nnil ntiPhniiRcili winter wheat. J2 cx > a. ' . 00s xprlnir , fl.ioa.vr > . I'rDVliloiiM-SliDiililor-.f'i.lO'il.VSOi short clear , W n.'iQA.T.-x . short rlhf. IMWti.tt. lluttor Unchanged : creamery , OIJ'3,130 ! ilnlry. n i'.v. Clicp o Uticiiaintpili fiillcrcnmelipilimr" . Kt lints , 8U-4C * ! ! Vomit ? America- ! ' ® Kt tirt tlnclmiiKnl : fresh , 12Itl2 ! alli-il hulls , fioj Krc < -inltcilenlf.GVftTc' > : ilry Mint , rr 7c : ilry salted hldi-s , Co ; ilry calf , Kf ! i iloucon-t , 'JOounch , . Tiillow-Uiipliunci-il ; paokotl , 4'i5M'4Ci ' No. 2 , 3cj ! cake. ljc. Heeelnts. Slilpm'ts. rinnr . il.tioo a.ooo Wheat . ai.ftn fi , UO Corn . 47inno ( avi.ooo Oats . 70.'i.txx ) aio.ooo NKW VOIIK. May 27.Vlicatt'cclpt , UO.IIOO lii ) ln-t < i ; exports , 70,1)00tpot ) ! wi-akeri No , 2 red , WSWfi'ioln clovntnrjU7 i')7UCBlloat ) : options lowers No , 2 rod , Mny , iloilnK : ut UShc. Corn ItPcolpK , HO.inj liuiliuls ; expert . IOI,4.V ) bnsliols ; spot closed elislor ; No. 2. 40e In fli-vator , 4WilOo ulloatj options , Uulli May elo .ed nt.'O'.c. Oats-Iti-eelpt" , : t.V.TOO hnihpls ; ixport70 , - r/K ) bushels ! spiit , oloiL-d Htoadys No. white , . cj'.HU'ci nilxi-il wi-slern.3laK ( : < - : whlli' western. options lrre ular ; .May closlni ? at . t. t.ColTeo Options closed , near months firm , others sti-iulyt nnrlinnxed to IS points up. Sale" . MOOD haijs ; May. JI7.2IKSI7.aO ; spot Ulo sti-ady , talr cargoes , iJO.OO. SiiKar Haw , Ilims Muscovado , M test , 4 0 ! CVntrlfilKiils , iKlti-st. 3 I-lij ( n-llned , llrm. I'etroli-nm llnlled closed fnrJiinn ut 03ic. ? K rs llareiy steady : wi-sti-rn. l.vai'ic. I'ork-Qnli-t ; mess. * ii.aV3l4.r : . l.anl-l.owci ; wi-slei n steam , JO 27' 'iffi0..10. Ilnttor I.OHi-r ; western dairy WilOe ; crcam- crv. tvau'ii' : IIKII : ! , H'jffll.H ! . Cheese Kirm ; | iart slJins. OSC'/io ' PT. Lotri-s , Slay 27. Wheat Unsettled ; cash , 9j'i- ' ; July , HU' c. Cnrn-IIlKlicr ; cash , 3l'ie : July. 31Jc. Oats llettcr : cash. 27o hid ; July , 2U ? c. I'ork-iiuit ; fr..otxar..sj. l.ard-NomlnallyJ'iW. , , lliittei WcaUjcienmcry , HSllc ; dairy , 8 ® 12c. CINCINNATI , .May 27. Wheat flrm ; No. 2 red O..c. O..c.Corn -Ilarply steady ; No. 2 mixed , rifio. O.its btionner ; No. S mlvcd , 2Si ! Whisky -Jl.W ) . Sioux CITV. May 27. Ciittlo Ilccolpti. fXX ) : ! > hliiicnts | ) , 2M ; market hteady ; Meets , JXUOffl 4.rij Htoekers and feeders , t-MSti. ! 70 ; cows , JI.40 ® ; i.l.'il camifrs and bulls , . . . ' . Iloiss Ueeelpts , : ISSO ; market steady ; llpht. * .l.74iJ.725 ( , ; heavy , JJ.i01fJ.75 ; ml\ed , $ J. j ® .1.70. MILWAUKEE May 27. Wheat Easy ; No. 2 tprliiK. cash , SS QBUjc : .Inly , b'Jc. Corn Plow ; No. a. X&xnie. O.its Quiet ; No. ' . ' white , 'JO e. Kyu-Qulet ; ! V4"e. , . I'lovNIoiiH Quiet ; porlf , cash , 113 „ . MiN.NE\i-oi.ts , May 28. Wheat Receipts 104 cars ; shipments , ; tl cars ; No. 1 hard and No. 1 northci n actho , others slow. Closing : No. 1 haul. May , UOc ; .June , WHe ; on track , 1)1 ) © trj'Jc ' ; No. 1 northein , Mny , NHic ; June , ICles on track , IKl'iiaui'/ic ; No. 2 northern , May , EOHo ; June , 87c ; on track , 87SOc. KANSAS CITV. May 27. Wheat Steady ; No. 2 haul , cash , t > IV c ; No.S led , cash , M > ' .i < a ) e. Corn hteady ; No. 2 , cash , iiothliis ilolng ; May STMc. Oats -Kasler ; No. 2 cash , 203 < a27c. LIVFIIPOOI. . May 27. Wheat-Quiet ; holders offer moderately ; CallfornlaJ7sl'/jd percental ; n-il western , i-pilni ; , 7s , 'J'zilj icd western , wln- Coiis Qulut ! now mixed , western , per cental. it inSTOCK. . OlliC\no. May 27.-C.itllo-Recclpf , 0.000 ; maikut hlKhui ; natl\es , ifIOOr > Ol ) ; stookers and feedeis. jL'.I.V&t.'JTi ; cows , bulls and mixed , Jl.Mrai.UU ; ToMins , 200I.2S. HoKb Kcculpts , 13,000 ; market actho nnd lilKliui ; llxht , . ! .b7 > jai ( D. ) ; packers and ship pers , $ . ) .OJ'a.i71/i ! ; light , mixed and selected lieavy , jatKxai.O. ) . Sheup Receipts,0,000 ; shipments , none ; mar ket slow ; nathes , Jj.00 < a ; > .10 ; TUMIIIS , J1.10 ® 4.M ) ; lambs. fj.7. > . ST. Louis. May 87.-Cattle-Receipts. 3,200 ; shipment * . 100 ; market a shade lilKhi-i ; fair to faney iiuthe steels , JJ.bo < ( o.OJ ; btookurb anil feeders , $ | .00@.W : ) ) . HeRb Kecolpts , 4.40J ; shipments , l.MJ ; market hliihor ; heavy , , l.8UW.OJii ; paeklnu , Ir.Wrxa.l.KJ ; llsht , ll.7i.87i. ) ( KANSAS Ctrv. May 27. C.ittlo Recnlpts. O.bOO ; shlpmmits , 1,700 ; umrlcet btp-idj/imd hlKher ; steers , $ , tOU4. ' . ; cows , JJ.UWJJ.b. ) ; btocKers and feeders , f.l.SSI.SO. Hogs Uccelpts , 1),700 ) ; shipments , 300 ; inZr- Kct higher ; all grades , iKJ.7IXit3.tO. OMAHA LIVESTOCK. Cattle. Tuesday , May 23. Estimated receipts of cattle , 2fi)0 , compaicd with l.Mll yesleiday and a.'Jal Tuesday of last week. The nunki-t opened falily aeti\e with light , handy licetes aethi ) anil Him , heavy licu\essli > w and weaklsh , good cows active and haicly bleaily and a laigu numlier of poor cows M-lllni' slow and gener ally iiuoted lower. StocKei-i and fieil- eih am plenty , nliio cais of Utnlib be ing on the maiki't , thu maiket botdeilngon thi'slow with piln'b unchanged. Hulls and calves are steady. llojis. Kstlmated receipts of hogs 4,700 , compared wlth4 , . " > 57 yestciday and 7.M1) ) Tuesday of lasl week. The maiUetopened Tie to ID' hlglict , was aethe tliionghout , all changing hands lieforu IU o'eloek , closing IU m. Kango of pi lees $ . ! . ( M ® J.tU. Light , if , ) GS&I.7S ; ml\ed , UTJ'-UJ.Tii-i ; heavy. ifa.T.ViJ.l.fcO. The a\eia enf the pilces paid was&I.74 , i-omp.tied with f.l.)7J4 ( ) c : > lcrilay and W.bo Tuesday of last-wet.k. Slieep. estimated receipts of hhcop 8S3 , compatPd with 1,110 ytsteulay and Ull Tuesday of last week. 1'art of the receliits were consigned dliect to iiackeis. One load ofcllpped nathes sold at JI.70. tiood muttons contlnuu In dc- manU and aie Hun. I'rcvailiiiK I'ricci. The following U n t'iblo ot prices paid In this market for thu grade of stock mentioned : I'llniehtcois , 1.100 to KiOJ s W ! * ) © 4,70 ( lOodhtueib. 12.V ) to HWIbs 3.70 ( ttl.10 Hood sleers , line to 1.IJO U > s a.W 6J4.K : ) t'ommon , IIKKI to ll. > J Ibs a.2. > l.70 Common eanneia l.dO ( VJ.UO Oidlnary to fair cows l.lU < 14-.I5 1'alr to good cows l.UO CC'.O-'i ( iood lochuleecows"i V\\ \ \ Cliok'u to fanuv cow.s 2'ji U.I IM 1'alr to good bulls 1.73 (2.lV > Choice lo faney bulls 2..V ) CtlV , Light htookcrs and fecdeib -f > ) ( io'i ; 1'i-edeis , 0. > U to 1IUO ms 2.1IO ( iv.170 Talr to choice light hogs ai > S ( J/-I.7S 1'alr to eholcu hca\y hogs 3.77' < if.3.M ) l-'alr - to choice inKcd hogs 3.72i'ii3.77Jj ! Comparative Tables. Tlio following table shows the range In prices on hogs during this and last weuk : Avorajjo Cost of Ifo s. Tlio follinvlii' ' tiiblt ) nlvos thu ; ivor.uo cost of lio-s 011 tlio ilutiH tiioiiUoiuiil , InuluilliiK the cost today , as basud siloruported : Date. Pilco. Date. Price. May 1 Jim'i ; ' May 2 W Ol { May a aor i May r > 3 W May fi a twu May 7 3 > U May 8 301) ) May I ) 3 U7'i ' Mav 10 aw May 12 3 lU'/i ' May 13 3 IX ) May 14 3 bS'i May IS 3 My May Ul 3Ul i May 17 . 3 IH'i May 19 3h7 May 'JO . a M M.iyL'l . a 7s > U Mny K ! . a7.Mi May ill . 3 71J4 Mayi'l . a 72 May 111 . a O7'i May i'7 . a 74 anil lowest Sales of Today , Ycntunluy. IIlKhcst ? 1 PO IllKlii-t.t . W 7R a US l.nnfbt . a 65 Slock Ueet-lpti. omolal yostonlay. Kttlinuieil Toilny. Oaltlo . W cars , l.ROl Cattle. . .liJciin , i.tfiQ Chc-ars. . 4.M7 HnKa..f. 72 cam 4,700 . . l ! cars VKJ Slifop . Ocars 1,110 Average Prloo of llo s. ShowliiK tlut iivur.iuo price n.ilil for loaili of oKsuu thoUayslnJIuatua In IJi ! , bSi , IsiJ ixiul JblWl ol'PrlecB. 110113. The fullonlns ublo nhows the prices pnlri I air tocholcp Ilitht hocx ( M 0 ( in 70 Kalrtopholcp heavy hijRi , H 70 vt.l M ) Fair to choice mixed hogs J 07 I'ttJ 72 ( . I'rlnip fnt sheep . 5 30 ( & * > ? > tfiHHl fat hrpp . . . . . 4 50 © 1 : J Common to medium Micop . a 00 wl M Disposition oT Stock. Phowlnit thu milliner of cattle bought by theluidln ? buyenon today's market. CATTLE. Pwlft ti Company /OOO O II Hammond X Co , 2M Armour-Cildahy P Co ! IW L -e Itothsehlld. . 4.T Ili-nton .V Underwood 33 Ili'i-ki-r & Degen 6S AVII VunHatiL 8 Oilier buyers C4 Nels Moirls 8 lion" . Armniir-Cndahy PacklngCo 1. 12 Umalia 1'iichliiKCo 1,401 Swift .V Co . . . 718 O. H. Hnmmond tCo 403 8IIKKI' . Pwlft * Co 42 U. H. Hammond Co 210 Itoprescntnt Ive Sales. III.SSKI ) ) Cattle about stc.iily. HORS stronger , J , Lar cn uus In fioni Klbalthncarof hogs. \Vurnor nmrKoteil a car of cuttlo ftoin WitMjrly. A. A. Doin sent o\cr a cur of catllo fioni Ntola , In. P. A Ibco marketed a unr of lie -b fioni Aiapa- lioc * . Hotton Itiothursscnt In a car of hozs fiuni Ira Oilllln iniirkutcd t o car of cuttlu fiom Illailun , S. S. OiL'cnowns In fiom Sohuylor with llvo cars of cattle. riiiilknur & Scliiisslerniaikutcil a car of hogs from Aliens. n. W. JulTilcsMIS In fioni Hot iteoltli tluco Ulll.lOf llOKS. Gvoio ; H. I.oncUs caino In from Hanson with a car of hogs. I ) . S. Diaper hail u car of cattle up from I'lattsmouth. Chambers & Ituidk'k sent iloun a carof liua fiom lleiniun , 0. A. I'ullon hiul a load of hogs on the mar ket from Angus. Kankln Hrothersof Cambridge had n car of hogs on thu marUut. Clark Shelton was over from 1'urolval , la. , with a carof cattle. Uoshoronjih A. Gray sent In thrco cars of cattle from Kluu Sjn Ings. Kll Clayton , a pronilnunt citizen of Walnut , la. , was at thu yards , R. A. Temnleton \ Co , had a car of hogs on the i mu lie I from TeUamah. W. A. rinlny , tha ovi-ry day Orconwood bhlppor emit up a car of hogs. V , S. West of Wood Itlvorv.is on the nmrkct with two cars of cattle , Thomas Shollroy of Oxford was on the luttr- bet with two cars of cattle. John Proud and J. II. Koscnfclt had cattle on the maikot from Cambrldgo , L. Hi Isiol marketed a car of cattle and J. S. Lyslnger u car of hogs from Aurora. The Standard cattlucnnipany had two cars of cuttlo on the market from Its feed yaids ut Ames , P. M. Mi'ConnoIl , a iiromlnent and successful feeder of Majors , was down with u cai of cattle. , J. 1' . Ilorrymnnof Ilorryman ti Littler , Cor- iluva , was In with two cars of cuttlo that brought M.SO , William Ghurlton and 11. V. Warner of riiarltou k Warner hud thrco curs of cuttlo hero from Hunlun. O3I.11IA WHOLESALE MAItKETN , Produce. risn-Pcrlb : I'rcsh wliito and trout , MWc ; ko , 7Otoi plukerol. KM sulmon , 15o. 1111)1.8. 1'fcLTH AND TAI.I.OW-firfOn HllltCll h h csaa5'4ci dry balteil hides , & 37ci dry ( lint hUlos. G&o ; cult hldeu. , a04c. DamaKt'd hlilea''o less , hhcep iielts , jtreen. eueli. Wo ® tUecp pvlu , dry , per Va , tiilloi tulluvr , No l.ll'i' ' . ei No ! . au , .VKi srcnsc , white , 8'j 4p | yellow. S'i ' iWo. > IlKANS-lliitid plcki-il nary. Il.r/Kll 7St liinid picked nnvy. medium , fl/wK Ht ) ; lifind nicked country. l UMM.GO ! inxul cU u , li.s.Vitl.10. Ai'i'i.V. lit m u I'er 11 ; , wiv , Wool.I'lno unwashed. Hiiltlo ! mcdlinu un- wa < hi-d , InasiC ! cimrjio uiiwanlii > il , IMJSO runi-Ieaverlorll.r. ! ) > .3irLHoi , ) t-iich , T.tiOj otter , oiieh , M.W J&i.U ) : willf , ench , coon , each , 4rt < r > > c ; mink , ench , ; WCV < HJ ; rat. fall. SJf.Uoj initskraU winter , l. ikiink , iVrtlOt'i badger , 40c7t1I tWs deer skins. jjwrll ) , 3JJDof deer skim , winter , per Ib , 12 ® "liosr.v None. . . . . OiUMir.s Per box. Mediterranean 4wecK W.iVii Ios Atmclcs , tl.UJdJI.oo , ' fancy Dtmrto seedlliiK" , W.W. PINK u-1-M.s-I'cr doz , U.iiWt.oo. bTiiA\viiiini : | s Per ea i- choice shipping stock , j-UiOtt4 wi ; good. W.onaaou. CitiKii-l'crbbl. retlnei . MfiOi half hbl , hard elder , pure , per hhl , Mot ) : nrnnitu elder , half bhl , 7. < ; pear elder , hhlf bbl. f-.oo. OAt.itoitMAOiiiitittr:3-Per : : lOlb box , .00 ® 2.V ) . I.KMONB I'crbox. Meislim , fancy , Jl.50a5.00j strictly choice. Jl.ftVBj.BO. IIANAN * s-l'cr bunch. 11.50 .1 00. t Creamery , faney mils , print. 51 © SJc ; ereanicry , faney. xolld packed , twaic : creameri' . choice , IvBIOc ; dairy , fancy lolls and printlOQl'o ; dairy , fancy , solid packed , . iiv ; dairy , choice , 14T4150J country roll , faney , Ill Jlle ; choice , NittK-i country roll. peed , ( Vrt8o ; country toll , fair , &aco ; poor htook , . . KIKIS lie per doz for strictly fresh ; stale stock not &alcabli' . HOMS : ( Quotiitlons im ) for delivery In Chi eniro ) Dry Iluir.ilo. per Ion. $ IO.oolH.OO : dry I'ountiy. hleached , fioowaLioOi dry country , damp and meaty. $ WH > @loOi' . VUIKTMIU , * Now southern onlono. per bbl , ons horseradMi. per do ? pints , J | , SJ. .Illl.M s-iHi lt' per Ib. DIU : SKD vmiI'holcc medium , light. riTidc ; heavy , VHRe. lil.N-ihKI - ) Oil , fll@-fi.IO. Core \.NUTM Per hundred , . I'll KI.KS Medium , per hhl. J.'I.MS small , } (1M ( ; ghi'iklns , I7.WJ L' . & If. chow chow , nts , t3.8.j pints , M.1T > . POTVTOKS Per bushel , fancy , .TOSaJci fair to good , .txaiH : . Pouwitv Per dozen , choice hens , J.l.S.'VSl.OO ; choice , mixed , ( .LIXi3i.i5 ) : : ; rotnlers , tti.ntXiU..TA ; spring chickens. f- ' . . ' ll for -.mall , .Odai.5U : for medium , JI.OO"H ( ) for large ; ll\o tuikeys , per II ) , l Groceries. Cut loaf. 7'ic ; cut loaf cubes , To : standard , powdeieil , 7' < e ; XXXX , powdered , 7'4u ; granulated , htandard. WtKin > ic ; confec tioners. A , lie ; whlto extra , , V t j o\tra O , Neb. , ft'iOi ' amber , , 'ic. COKIKK Hoasled Arbuekle's Arlosa , 2."i'iic : Mi'Iaughlln's XXXX , 2.Vo , German , Ml..c ; Dllworth. i"'iCj Alniomtl , ' . ' . " ' 'BO ' ; bulk , 3lSc. K Green 1'ancy old golden Ulo.7c ; fancy old peuberiy.7c ; Ilo. ! choice to fancy , .M' c ; Klo , pilme , ' 'lye ; Ulo. good. L'i'Sc ; San tos and common Ulo. I''ffl''lf ' ' , Mocha , 'Me ; .Java , genuine , O. { ) , , Ste ; Java , gcod Interloi , "oo ; African , i He. Dl'Aii.NAcr.ous Goons Harley , IKJM'ic ' ; farina , 5c ; pea" , yc ; oatmeal , l ffs-lo ; macaroni , loci vermicelli , lOc : rice , Ittfli.jc ; s.igo and tapioca , ( j7e ; lima beans , Gc. Oii.s-Kerosene-1' . W. , 10'c ' ; W. W. . We ; headlight. l.l4e ! ; gasollnp. 13e ; salad oil , * 2.00 ® 0.00 per dor. l.lii'-eed Uaw. tile ; boiled , tile. MKA.TH i-moked hams , HI Hi average , lOc ; smoked hams , SO to 3t ! Ihs , i.l'jr ' ; smoked hams , 12 to 14 Ihs , 10'Jc ; breakfast I ) . icon , 8"c ; ham sausaito , 8ljc ; picnic hams. 7e , dried beef hams , Siic ; beef tongues , per do * . , JJ.OO ; dry salt meats , 07jTi1 c. IMIIII Pure lard , tierces. V/c , kottlc , tierces , 7UC. 7UC.CANNED CANNED JR\TS [ 1 II ) lunch tongue , f2.7."i ; 2 Ib lunch tongue. $1.73 : 1 Ib ournH hcef. $1.30 ; 2 11) corned beef , $ J,0."i ; ( lib coined beef , JOMj H 11) ) coined beef , Jll.OO ; 211) ) boneless jilgs' foot , t-V-M ; 1 11) Kngllsh brawn , Sl.IW ; 2 II ) English brawn. JJ.1.1 ; ( i Ib Kngllsh brawn , fl7"i ; 1 II ) chipped beef , $ . ' .00 ; 1 Ib compiessed ham , $ I.G. > . Hni'U IlaslsManilla lojie , I5o ; sKal rope , 12'jc ; cotton lope , Hie ; now process , S'c. Uorro.v TWIM ; lllbb.eiy line , y or 4 ply , Slut line , 20e ; Daisy , ISo : candiolok.2Sc. . Oi.ivis : Quart" , per do1,1.75 ; pints , per do/ , $2.S3 ; bulk , per gal , av. ViNUJAit 10 ! gr. elder. 10e ; good , 12c ; whlto wine , l.lc : fancy fruit. So. Krovi : I'OMsil tJ.lWjU'i.f , per gross. Huis Am. , per 100. J17.00 , louistoii , per 100 , $1700. MH < i : Ithls. N. O. f.iny. pi-r g il."i1 < 5 , " > c ; cholee. 4"'ijl7c ; good. .tOft'L'c ; Cuba b.iklng 'siO 30e : black sli.ip , 2l > S'J2e. WllAl'l'lNd PAI'KH Sti.uv. ] ) er 11) , 1542Jjc ; tag , 24c : .Manilla l.va"iie ( ; No. 1. To. lltnsUnion Miiaii | > , Iioffil" ) per cent olT list , SAl.T-D.iliv,2SUllw In bill , bulk , J-MO ; best grade , ( fl.Ss. J..uij best grade. 100 , IN , } ' . ' .40 ; best gi.ule. IS. IOs , * "JO ; lock salt , einshcd , Jl.bO ; common , bbl. } 1.2. ' > . Hi > ti > C.istllu. mottled , per Ib , OffllOc ; do , wlrlte , per 11) ) , I4e. HliooMS Pallor , Title , WOO ; I tie. $2.75 ; 2 tie , SJ,2. > ; stables. $ , ' .s5 ; common , $ l. . " > 0iil.75. Citoytb tin , 40o pel II ) . Ciiocoi.An : 22jo : ) per Ib ; Get man chicory , red , h'ie. i HM.SODA Ilbls , l8o ; erunitlutou , 2c : kegs , Use. Soi1'kRS ) CO Ibs to box , V4 < 3.Vc. { NUTS Almonds , 15c ; lli.i/ils , I2o ; filberts l.'io ; pecans , lie ; walnuts 12V4c ; peanut cocks ; So ; roasted , lie ; Toiinosepu petinnts , 7c. Iliuos-Uioceisi ) ( Per 11) Horav , 12u ; cop peras , 2'ic ' ; llaylea\es , 14c ; glue , Kic ; epsom salts , 4e ; glauber salts , ; iu ; sulphur , 2'/c ' ; blue \llrlol. Ue ; alum , 4c ; tartuilo acid , 42c ; iesln,2c. 4.'iiKi > fi Kull eieani twine , 12'c ; full cream Ohio Swiss , Hie ; full eru.iin Wisconsin bwlss , 14ftlU"j full cieam brick. iie : ; full cream llm- bniger .Swiss , llle ; fancy Mioyhoyganb.c. , 10'Jc. ' C .NNKD GOODS I'lnits , ( J.illfoinla standaid biands , 2'J-lb ' , nor doz Apilcots , il.lLVM.TS ; apr.cots , pie fruit , ? ! "iO ; gollons , $4.50 ; black- benh-s. J..2l ) ; ebonies , black , J.2tXii2.-5 ; cher- i les , whilet. ' i..vrs2.5l ) ; grapes , fl.h5fl SO ; peais , llnttlott , t.Wiy. ! ' > , ] ) C.iehesulluw , $ J 10fil2.2.'i ; peaelio- , lemon cling. JJ.40 ; plums , egg , il.uViS l.MJ ; plums , golden dioi | , ii.MI ; jilums , green gages , } l.ti.YiAl.M ) ; peaches with pits In , fl.iiU ; enu.ints , jJ.IiO ; goo ebeirles , $ „ ' . . ' ) " > ; quinces , $ .MO ; r.ispbenieh , f..bO ; straubenlos , J2..V ) ! peaches.lb : ; c.isti l n standards , JI.85 ; ,1-lb pie , tl.10 ; li-lb pie. t..O" ) ; gallons ] ) le. iHOO ; apples , high stamlnnls , $ . ' .75 ; 2-Ib gooscbcitles , lKc ) : 2-ib stiawbeiiles. 'jofiUVs ' 2-lb i.ispberrles , Jl.tW ; 1-lb hlneberik's , MW.KJe2-Ibhlackberiles ; , ikVi73o ? ; 2-lb stiawberrles. pieser\ed , $ I.N ) ; 2-11) raspbuiiles , pie * > eivud , Jl bl ) ; 2-11) bl.ickbonles , illosei veil , il.'JO ; pineapples , Bahama chopped , K.IK ) ; 2-11) ) lliiliamii. gi.ited. W.75 ; 2-lb Hahanm sliced , $2.50 ; 2-11) ) standaid , sliced , iH.2.T$1.5o ; cheilies , 2-lb led. ll.illlmotu , b..Vii ! ) . " > ; peaia , 211) , ii.io. : Vl.dilTAin.rs Toiiiuloo ? : i-lb o\tra , $1.00 ; 3- 11) ) standaid weslein biands , hOfou5c ; gallons , stilctly standnid , i-.K ' ) . loin I'lnest giown , $1.50 ; glltcdged sugar coin.cri line , $1.50 ; eholcu2-lh sugar coin , $1.20 ; 2-lb extin weslein hiands , Kfn H.W 2-lh slandaiil westein , biands , 50Ji7llc. Milshiooms l-lh rreiu-h , o\- tia line , tttt2Vi ! I-lb I'lonch , tluo , lrXi(22c ; 1-lb I'leneh , oidlnary , ll < ® l ( > e. Peas Ties , line , iiercan , 25cdeml ; tine , per can , lOu : 2-lh sifted , Jl.liO . , I $ . . . 2-lb . ; 2-lb e.uly nne , I.2Vi01.)5 ) ; - .Manow , standaid Diands , JI.10 ; 2-lb soaked , fi7c. Suing beans , 2-lh high gi.ulo , Uefngce , Moj 2-lhiol- denwabeans. . 75c ; 2-lb stilng beans , 70c ; l < lma beans 2-lh soaked , 75c. Iloston llakcd llcans Il-lb Low Is tl.fiSi t'lonn brand , tl.50. Sweet Potatoes-- ; ) ! ! ) Now Jerseyl. 0. 1'iiinp- klns Il-lb , fl.io. okia and tomatoes , Jl.u ) ; ol.ia , JI.MI ; succotash , tl.'M. 1'isii C'odllsh , extia tleoiges , new , fi'ie ' ; gland hank , new. 5o : silver , 2-lbhlocks , U' c ; snow whlli(2-lb ( hih'ks , new , b' c ; Tuikey cod , laigu middles , Inlcks , ! lo ; snow whllo ciates , 12-5 Ib boxes. 7V ; Iceland halibut , Oo ; me dium scaled heiilng , 25u ; No. 1 sealed hciiIng , 22 ; domestic Holland herring , r > > o ; llambnig .sjilced honing , $1.50 ; Itnsslan sal dines. 75u ; Icnsslan saidlnos , plainMojimported ] Holland heirlng , eiown brand , 80c ; do faney mllkors , Ode ; mackerel. No. 1 shoie. halfbbls , tl.Kiu ; hloateis , half bbls , Jls'rt ( ) ; whitotlsh , half bbls , $7.00 ; tioiit , half lhls , t550 ; family whlto list ) . $ .1.0(1 ( ; salmoii , Vs.K ( ) ; l-lhmackeielheirlng ( ) tl.OO Ul 10 ; 1-lb Iliiiian huddles , $1,75 ; 1-lb lobstois , } 2.I.V(12.25 ( ; 1-lb AlaskuMilmon. Aleut , fl.iiU ; 2-11) oysters , 10 o$1 lO ; l-luoystois , ftoi' , $1.15 ; 2-11) selecth. lcu. ! ! t.n : ; l-IhclatiiK , llttlonccks , $1,25 ; 2-lh clams , llttlo neckb , .i ! 'i-lb harillnos , Impoi ted , per case , 100s , iri.Ooa'.UOO ; i-lb im- poited boneless sardines , 25o ; 'i-lbsardines. Amoilcau , i > or case , 100s , I'lonch style , Sl.iO ! ® .100 ; 1j-lh ( .ardlnes , Aineilcan. per case , 100s , 1'iench style , $7.50 W.OO ; "t-lli saidlnes , mils taid , porcaso , 50s , t.t."Ul.W ; Imported key bar dines. J 1:1.00. : DIIIKII I'liLMTS Currants , now Giia7lic ! ; priinns , casks , | , , ioO Ibs , ( i'.iafl'.o ; prunes , bbl , or hag , 74lT'4i'i eltron pi-ol , drums , 2t ) Ihs , 22e ; lemon iieels , ilrumn.-'Ve ; faid dates boxes , 12 Ihs , u'o : apileot.s , ehoU'i ) ovaimratcd , ISc ; iitlcots | ) , jelly cured , 27 11) ) boxes , Isc ; apilcots , fancy , 25 ill boxes , Ulci apples , eholco evaporated ated , ll'ie ; aiiU's. | ] prlrniynow , lOo ; llgs , rayor lOporcont ta it * . Hl'je ' : In sacks , 7e ; Pesanl dates , 7c ; Hall l.ako apples , 5 > 4oj blackbnrrles o\oporatedW ) Ib boxes , 51,0 ; elmrrles , pitted , dry ouieil , l.lo ; peaches pared , faney , ls20o ; oholce , Kio ; Halt Lake , Doj ilttod ) plumbs , Oal. , 1 Ib boxes , 8V3Ulii' | nispfieriles o\apoiatei | , N. V. , now. 'lie ; pi lines , 11. o. , ( W-70 , IOU12'ii > ; oiango peel , l.V ; ralalu ? . California. London crop is' * ) , $ J.40 ; Cal. loose muscatels , croj ) 1 ( M ) , $2.40 ; Valenclas , 1NSS , T ! Valonclas , now , He ; Cal. seeds , skH. , 8oj On/luni / , luyor , now , Ucj diled gianos , &c ; prunoles | , now , lie , Motals. llr.ocK TiN-SiniiU pig , ' 28o per lb ; bar , Wo per Ib. Coi'pnt Planished boiler sixes , : eo per Ib ; cold rol led , 2so peril ) ; sheuthlng , .7o per Ib ; ultts and Hats , 2so pel Ib. ( lAI.VA.M/Kii hiihKT lllO.V DIs'ct 50-10 pnr cent , pat. plan. Iron , No * . 2J,7 , A , lOVioj II , l4c. ) ! .ICiinrihO-C'liuicoul , 1. C. . 14x20 , 112 , W.13- , ' ON-No. 20 , $ : i.05i No. 27 , W.73. Soi.liKIl Hdl.V. TIN 1'l.ATB-I. O. , 10x14. 203 , i7.23 ; I. X. , lO.xll , * . J'.t.OO. ' TlisP i.ATF.-Cokc , ) xH.22' , U23. STLtl , N All. H- 1 1 USU , l.VJ.'l. STKUI. WIHU NAII.S llasc , $ J.VS ( , WtiiE-Jup. barb , ta.OO ; K.ilv. , $1,13. Drugs. Quinine , peroP. . fc W.,49o ; German , 40cln- ; dlgo , per II ) . 7k'i Insect | > owiler , 40o ; opium , Mitt ; morphine , pcro * . , * iIO ; hops , per Ib , UOoj trljcerlne , 2lo ; doxtilne , 12os cuttlebone , IBoi cream tartur , mire , ItV ; coininerclul , Itic-s cam phor , 60cs am. curb , llui blue vltrol , 7io ( ; Aolds-O'urbollo , ItxaiJoi elirlc.45a47oitartarlc. 'Jitt-Uo , kiilphurlc. per Ib , 3v Olln Hiivrm , 11.10 , whalu , 'Jscj cintor , 11.31 , ucaU foot , 51' roc ; turpentine MU | To ika brans fl 'i.V I.Wj baNnm lulu iiPMOei calomel , IWJii-i i-nnthnr- ndk-4. f I. > ffM. . ! t-asHln buds , iivKii .V ) ihlilio fotm , AluAtvi ergot 4"ii. : > lV ! RIIIII arable . - . ' - , & UV ! Rlyeerlno , 'JH Hx : , ' lycopodlum , \Jltf- ( - : mercury. Me. Dry Oooil" . HE\VV HIIOW-N t'oTTiN Atlantic A.TUct Atlantic II , 7o : Atlalitlo H. n 'Ci Atlantic P. 61- ; Aurora l' , 4J C ! Iluck'n Ht'mUOVct C'alxit W , 6'jci Darlington , nyoi runner s No. I , S , 4'ie. llooslcr I.I5'ici Itidlaii 11 end , 7Uc : I-n\v- renee LlifiUe : Henrietta lil < , A c. PINK IIIIOWN COTTONS Atlantlo M. . ( V : Au rora II , fl'4i-i Aiinua U.d'.e : Atlas C ) N II , 7'ji't cehei'oloth,4C ! Clifton IT , 5'ici Pepperell U , OVe : Iangdon0 Il.lH.- . llt.vuiui : : : ) COTTONS lierkeley enmlirlc No. ( W. Ho. * llest Yet , 6 > 4e ; lluttereloth XX , 4' < cj Cabot , 7'4U ! Dnlght Anchor , IV ! Kllertim , H. . "Me : rlrsl Call. O'ics ' 1'rnlt of the Loom , 8J40 ! Hill Semper Idem , 80 ; Housekeeper , 8' e ; King Philip cambric , UV ; I.anitdon 0.11. , O'.C ! Loiisdalo.N C ! I.otisilalo cambric. lOcj New York mills , lies Oak Iawn , 7c. SllKiri.Nd.s : AND ni.l.ow t'A Net Pepperell , 43 In , IOCS Popperell , 8-4. ISO ; Pepperell , li-l,20tf : Pepperell , 10-1 , 22c : tltlca , 4s In , 13c : tltlea , Mln , 17'ic ; IJtlcu. 78 In , 2lc : GINOIIAMS Amoskeug. tl\jei Amoskeng , dress , s'jcj Hates , O'jt1 ! Warwick , dress , 7'4c ; Lancaster , OUc ; Utonalre , 6'iv Whltenton , ill ess , PIII.NTS Indigo llluo-Nct Martha Wash ington , Co ; American , ft'ic ; Arnold , li'ie : Ar nold I ! , long cloth , lOc ; Stlfel A. 12e ; Merri- mack \ , iocs Gold Leaf. S'ie ' ; Hamilton , nvii" Allen Pinks , C'Jc ! Allen Chambray , Cc ; Glou cester , fi'ic. I'liiSTS-Kancles IMdyslono , O'je ' : Steel Ulvcr. lie : Uanuipo , 4'ie ; St. l.eger , r. > ic. Shirt ings Martha Uiislilngton , 4'ies Meirlmaek , 4'ie. ' Turkey lieds I'ountaln , 0'4o ! Gainer , 7c ; Crelleld.hiic : ern. UC. WHIANS Net , Thistle. 7Ue : Ited Cross , To. Coi.oiiKDCAMiimtx- , 4 > 4c ; Hed Star. 4'ji- ' : rolled Cloxor , Oyj Slater , lies high colors Ic extra. Cli ASM Plet ens' It , Id-ln. 5 > } os Stevens' D , 18- n. tic ; Stoxons' A , 10-ln , Tc : Stoxens' P , IS-ln , 3 e : Slovens' M , Ih-ln , 8'je : Stolons' N , 20. In- h'ic ' : Slovens' NN. 22-ln , D'ic ' ; Stevens' bltT , 20- In , It'ic ; bleacheii lo extra , DCNIMS Net. Amoskeag. 0 olfi'e ; Vork , camlet , 12e ; i\erett : , standard , 1 - " , ( ; llay- makei's.Tijcj Old Vork , XX , 10'ic ; Ijtiwience , 220 , III' ' Lawrence ; , U-oz , 15'ie ; fancy sttlpes and checkN , lllie- COTTO.VDIS Vork Nankin , 10'Jo ' ; nverett. S o/ . , ihi-i Lowlston , lOo22'4e ; Woiklngnian's , lie : I'orksoiow cashmere , 2J'io. KK.NTUCKV JKANS ( Ueg. ) Agenorla , 22c ; Hang-Un , 27'ic : Canonlctit. 25c ; Dakota , | se ; Kxtia Moilno. 50o ; Kentucky Star. ! Bo ; Mel- vllle,25c ; Uapldanl ! < o ; Ulonwood , 20c ; Spring- Held , 12'ic , C1I1XKSIO riljAVKS. How They arc Kccolvocl on Tliclrltc- tttrn to Clilnn. A considoritblo degree of curiosity lias boon expressed as to what treatment the Chinc-ho women and girls whd are shipped to tliis country for immoral purposes by the Mongolian &Iavo-dealors , and who fail to bo allowed to land , meet with on their return to China , says the San Fr.ineibco Bulletin. The methods of _ the blave-doalers have been often described. The man or woman as the ease may bo , buys u Chinese girl from her parents or owner for the purpose of sending her to ih is country , in order that they may profit from her earnings in a hotiso of ill-faino. After the girl becomes the property of the dealer she is coached lib to what she is to tell the customs author ities on her arrival hero. In order to bo allowed to land , the girl must have been born in this country. This fact is stated to them , and they are in structed to say that this is tlio hind of their nativity. They arc drilled in the topography of this city , the locali ty of various public features and to a limited extent in tlio geography of the btate. They are told exactly what ques tions to aiiMver , nnd if any besides these are asked to either pretend not to re member 01 to feign ignorance. Despite tlio greatest precautions , however - over , of the dealer * in human merchan dise , about two-thirds of the girls sent over hero liavo been i-eturned to China , being refused a landing in the country because by their testimony or that of bomeono else , it is shown conclusively that they are impostors and were not born in this country as they claimed , but before their journey across tjzo ocean were never outside of Chi = * wj/Thoujjh / drilled long and carefully , the girls fre quently break down and give amazingly contradictory and sometimes ridiculous answers to questions. Occasionally a girl is sent hero who has become ac quainted with the sort of life she will bo forced to lead if landed , and in order to escape it bho tells the truth as to her birthplace , etc. , iuspitoof the commands of her mazier. So it is that about two- thirds of fia } imported girls are bent back to their native China. Christopher Coxtho Chinatown detec tive , who has been to Hong Kong and is well posted on Chinese- methods , etc. , was asked today regarding the disposi tion that is made of these girls wJicn they are remanded. ' 'Well1buid he"when the time comes for the bteamer on which they are to re turn to sail they are placed in the imme diate care of the steward or some ollicer of the vessel. oWhon the steamer reaches Hong Kong they are taken oil insanpans by the mission authorities in that city and are then educated and cared for by the missionaries. Eventually thny bo- coino the wives of Christiam/.od Cliiini- mon or bervants in the families of white residents of Hong Kong. " "JJut do the blavo dealers manifest any disposition to molest those girls af ter they are returnedV" "Wellthey have paid for them and re gard them as ; property which they have a perfect right to do with as they please. I have no doubt that , if it wore possible , they would attempt to punish the poor girlsJor their ill-biicce.ss in not being landed. They would absuredly bell them again if they could for tlio satno condition of slavery ex ists in Chilians in this country. Hut the mission authorities prevent this by im- mediataly taking the girls from the steamer when it arrives in Hong Kong and keeping them in their charge. " Mibbes Culbortbon and Gray have a dilToront idea of this matter from what Detective Cox has. They bay that while Bomo of the remanded girls are taken earoof by the Hong Kong missionaries , the most of them are retained possession of by their purchasers , and when they got back to China they are sold for the Mime immoral purpose for which they were oxnorted to this citv. "It beoms too bad , " bald Miss Cul- bortbon , of the Presbyterian mission , in conversation with a liullotiii reporter , "that those girls have to bo bent back to China , whore they will bo forced to lead a degraded life , with little or no hope of over escaping from it. In this coun try , while they may bo forced to enter houses of ill-fame , the chance of their being - ing rescued by the missions is much greater than in China. For my part I think tlio best plan would bo to turn thorn all over to the missions in this city , to bo educated and Christianized , if pos- bible. " * Mr. Wouily'.s Iti-eoinnieiiilntlon. I heartily recommend the merits of C'lium- bcrhiln'.s Pain Halm and Uhamboi Iain's Cough Kc-mcdy , both of which I luivo used M'itliHio best results. The Pain Halm ro- llovod mo of rheumatism quicker than any otlior icincdy I over used , uml I hnvo tried a good many. JOHN D. Woonv , Elk Hill , Vu. Women Who It used to bo the ease that men boxed and wielded the fulls only with male an tagonists , but a change lias lately como upon us in thin regard , There are now women in plenty thanks to the intlu- once of tlio Borltoly club and lessor or ganizations who fairly revel in a bout with the stuffed buckskins and who can thrust and defend themselves with remarkable - markablo force and dexterity. They are also export fencers. It is not an unus ual sight to the few who are thus priv ileged in tnoro than one Fifth avenue homo to bco un atblotio brother hard ut work for an hour each morning flparrlnp for imlMtM with an ami nlool- tempered sinter. At leaxt ono note worthy oaco Is on record , that of a stntp- ping West Side merchant who frankly admits that his handsome young wife Is too much for him with the foils , and that It gives him all ho can do to best her with the boxing gloves. RfllLWAY TIME CARD . nimr.tNirroN' A v * Onmlm. Di-pot 10th fiml Miuon Mfprty Omjtm. _ 4M p in ClilritKti H 1.1 n in P4J n m t'lilpnuo 0..M p ni P 15 pin Clilcnuo Ktpfe U .VI n m II M p ml limn Ixu-nl piri-pt Ha II . n m I.CIITM i ItlMlM.ViiTO.V A MO IllVIMl Airlrpi Omnlin. | Depot lUlli nnil Mmon tri-ol . _ Onintin. iTfuv n nil . . . .IK-nvcr"Tiir Kress | . . 40i p m 10US n m . . .Denver K iiri- ILIA p ni (1.10 ( p nil . . . .Donvor .N'U'lil V\prcM : . . . V X > n in _ 8 ; njii | .Lincoln Ixiral VW p in IA-IITOV i ir. < r"B K .1. .v a it. " Arrlrai Onmlm | Depot 10th nml Minim trl ti.tAninl .Knnurn CUT llir llrprn" . . ( LIlTp in JHtpiu'K ' ' Nlihl ( K p. Tin U P Train n < j m ir.Slo.V Arrlvui Onmlm IK-pot lUlh nnil .Murenlrcct" . 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Arrives Onmlm | U I' , ili-pot , lUtli nml .Mnn' ) Mt Oni ilm | ) IS a in ClilrnKO .Mnll ( except Sutulii ) ) IlUt p m AIK ) p in I'lilciiKO itiri' : | . . . . ! > 4'i n in 0 10 p m ( 'lilrnim i : pri- . . t M p in I OMAHA A SI' I.OtKS Arm 01 Oniiilin ! IT T ill-pot , lllh nml Mnrfy St _ Onmlm I..TO | i nil . s , | , , , | , I'nnnun Hull iH-nvi-i -SKll'X I I'l'l'V * I'AOIHl1. i Arrlvui Jltnnlin.J ' 1ilopoL luili jiiul MnrcyJUn I ( Imnhii. ' 7 lii nil Sioux City rni'i'imcr . Kl'lC ) p m filftpml st Pniil Kipn-tx | in a > n m siorC'liv * rAiii'ir f Arrlvoi Onmlm I JJopnt 15lli nnil Wi-li trrHt < I Dnintm. li.15 p nil . . . SI. l'inl ; l.lnilti-il . I t > nm l.envi'i I Vr. M A MO V.U.I.KV. Arrlvut Onmlm I Ii-mt | IMli nmt\Vi _ > b ti < r Hl' " _ Oniihn . . . .Illiu-k TllllT Kxpn- 5 31 p in & -U p in Wiiliiio A I.liii'iiln I'nxi-iiKiir IU VH ) a in .York A Norfolk < } ' \ Sniulny ) . 10 'JO 11 111 0. . ( ' ! ' Ir. .VI A" ( ) Airlvt-H Depot 1MM nnil NVi'liiU'r HI' ( liiinln Hloiix Ctty AiM'ditiiiioilullon VVfi p in .aiouit City iipriiKT : ( tiun ) . 1 UU p in St I'nul l.linltiHl. . . . -.1,1.1 n in Hinroft I'.iMatuor ( ln ! Hun ) I R 4i n in MlShOUUn-AtUKKi I Arrives Depot ! 5h ( unil Wuli tcr st . I Onmlm. ni ] . St. Unil A KT" . ifitpress 7.T4 Ml p m jjil . .St Ixiuli A If. ( ' Kxiirci . _ ill.O | n m UNIOX PACIKIO-SUIU/'HIIAN THA MS Thcao triilas nl-o plop nt I till. Kth , SOlli nml ? llh lri'cl.i , Summit nml SuvlilKO Crossing.Vurklnv - i-n'rt trnlni do not run Suiulny llronil- Trnns Slii-ul'j wnjr fcr Onmlm tn- South Atlirl't Clllutls Depot Depot tlon. Oumlm Depot. 5 : KZ > i A M A M I A M I A M I \ M | A M V M ! A VII , lu t > M < V IS ft/iT / i ; u ) tM 1155 640'H'IS ' I ! 47 li IS 7.2U 7 2.11A .V > 7.45I74U 7.5. 7 JO 8 IS 71 836 H.iO 7(10 ( 8.1ft 7M .50 U4V" ; ii M ' .1 i'7 HHI.-I ' -.107 X 55 8.V ) I'M I- -II I'M P3I .M 3IZ 4 IS 4 1S'4U7 ' 4.U I.M 44.'i ou ; , 5 IS . 4ftO ' 1,11) ) | . . . 5 l s'lS ( i IS I. IS li 07 025 5 Ki ( j.IO sao I. 7 ' 1707 IS5 IllfiO l.en\e I CHICAIiO. U I \ PACIK1O. ( Arrived Trnii't'C'r I Union Depot , ConiirU Illiiir' * . I'l'rniKfer CM p in 1 ( S n m II .41 n in . .Atlnntlu n\pre i. S /M / p 111 S UO p m .VuHtlbnli ) I.lmltoil II ) ID n 111 Lemes iCliH'All ) A NOUrilWKM'lIH.N Arrl\i" < Trnnnferl Union Depot , Council Illnirt Transfer IMUnm rhlniKO Kxpreii . l , IK ) p m SOOpm . . . .Veitlliulo l.lmlteil . ' .l II n in 1(1 ( K ! p. 11 . . Eniturii HyiT . . . " . . . . 2 ) p in SOI p in . All inllr Mnll . . . . 7 .It ) u in I.enves ICIIICAjl ( ) , Mil * , i > iT 1'TVUl , i ArrUen Tniniferl I'nlon Dupot , t'ouncll lIlnlTi * rrrnn fer lnvos I OMllA \ S'lr. LOHll. f Arrive * Trnnsfer ) Union Depot , Council HlurTB. iTransfer SU ) p ml . ! Vt IonT Cnnon llnll 112.1ft p m U-iues | ClllCAIJO."lHIItl/.V i yt'lNCV I Arrlxoi Triuiiiferl Union Depot , Conm II UliiITs rrrnnsler 1MD n ml . Cliknuo Kxpre * * lilt ) p m 1001) ) p m . Chluitzo KxiireHa . ! i 41) ) n in 7 , , ! < ) p in . . < re tfin l.oenl. II 'Jil a in Lenvci | HilU.V T'lT .VTAClriC Arrlvi'i Trnnsleryn1imjli'iot | | , CojuiclJ IlhiT | _ Transfer 7.4"i n ml . Slouv City Ariommoilutlon. ' .I IS n in ( iSUl ml _ bt Paul t\prciH : . . . . ! l SS p in 11ISSOUUI PACIFIC UUHL'IUIAN TUAINS BOSTON , MASS. CAPITAL $4OOOOO SURPLUS OOO.OOO Accounts of Dank' , Il.ml.or3 nail Corporations - llcllcil. Our fncllltlei for COU.KC PIONS nro PX < Pllont nml wo le-illscount for Innks when linlnnroiarrnnt II Iloston h n lp | > urvu City , Mini balances with 111 from banks ( not lucntcil In other Keseivo Cities ) count ni a reserve. \Va ilrnw our own exthnn o on London nni ! the Continent , ami nmko caljlo transfer ) anil | > lncu mnne ) by teleur.il b tliruughout thu Unlluil Btutos uml lu i- n In. In.Well Well ivon market for prlmo llrat-cl < is Iiivp'tincnt Sccurltlci , nnil Invlto propo aH from HUitcs , Comi ties nnil Cities vrlion lamilni ; bonils. AVe do a Kimurul bunVlni ; bualnusa , mill liultocor- rcsioniloin.e. | ASA P. POTTER , PUISIDINT. : ; JOS. W. WOHK , WANTED IS3UCD BY CITIES , COUNTIES,8CHOOI W tm -J DISTRICTS , WATCH Correspondencesollcilcd. COMpANEa | , CTC. H.W. HARRIS GOMPAHY . . & , Bankers , 103-105 Dunrborn Street. CHICAGO. 7O Stoto Otrnot. BOSTON. PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST , WEST , NORTH and SOUTH 13O2 Farnam Street HARRY P. DEUEL City Paasongor and Tlokot Agout , SIIROEDER & DEAN , GRAIN , Provisions and Stocks. Hdscnicnl First Xnlional Dank , OOP South mth Stt'oct , Omnlm. INliLmAJsKA National .Bank U. 8. DEPOSITORY. OMAHA , Cnpltnl , - $4OOOOO Surplus Jon. 1st , 1SOO , - U7.0OO Officer * unit Director * lltnrjV V t . rr * > td nt | ' ' - " . Hod , Tlrailntililcnt ! Jnmm W SHTM | Wf 9 , John8 , _ Colllnsi H C. Cuihtntfi j. N , JflC THIS IRON BANK. Ccrncr 15th ml Fnrnnm Strocli , A Oenernl llnnktn" llmlno-n Trainmot8fl < OOMMlilKOIALx National Bank Cnpltnl , $4OOOOQ Surplus , / OOOd Omcprs nml Director- . M Morix-niMi , O H. Hitchcock , liix'pli Onrnrin. Jr. A llrnrjr I' M. AiiitonoiiVllllnm I ) . .Mnul , vIci'-prcKhli'iil li It , Wllllnnn , A P Hopkins , prr'Mont A .MllllnrJ , cnnhlcri K II llrynnt , n slslniH cnihlor Omaha Manufacturers , IlootH nnil KIUKENDALL , JONES Je CO. , Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots & Shoes \Kont9 fur llo lon llulibor Shoo Co 110 ! , 1104 llnrm-y Htri-plImiilin Null llrruc-H. STOKzVe ILEIl , Lager llccr llrcwcrs , IMI Ntrlh IPIh Street. Omnlin , .Vpb Cornloc. EAGLE CORNICE WORKS , Manufacturers of Galvanized Iron Cornlci Wlmluw cnp < nmt mplnllrnkllutil John Cpcucler , proprietor UHnn.l IIUHoiilh lUtliIrrrl , ArtlHtH' Miitorlaln. ' ' 'A. HO3PE , Jr. , Artists' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1M.1 Douulns Hlrt'ct , Omnlin , Nob. Coal , Coke , Ktu. OMAHA COAL , COKE AND LIME CO. , Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal. B. E Cor ICth nnd Douitlna Ptireti , Onmlm , Net ) . NEBRASKA FUEL CO. , Shippers of Coal and Coke , 214 Houlli 1.1th Street , Onmlm , Neb DEAN , ARMSTRONG. ACO. . , Wholesale Cigars. 402 N IKtllMrtOt "llullol" 1419 Dry GooilH nnd NutioiiH. JI. ETSMITJI STCO. , Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions Corner llth nml llommt StreoH. KILPATIIICK-KOCH DRY GOODS CO. , Importers and Jobbers in Dry Goods , GenU'I'urnlshUik'OoocH Corner llth ami llnruoy Btrocti , Onmlm , Neb Kiirnlturo. DEWEY to STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , Fnrnam Street , Omnlin , Nubranka. CHARLES SHIVERICK , Furniture. Onmlm , Naliri ; Lu. Groccrlc-K. McCORD , BRADY & CO , Wholesale Grocers , 13th nnrt Ienvenworth Btreota , Omnlin , Nebrni-lt . Ijiiinlior , Kta. JOHN A. WAKEFIELD , Wholesale Lumber , Etc. , Ktc. Imported nml Amerlcnn Portlnnil Cement Hint * auunt for itll iiul < eo H > ilrnullo Cuiuuiit , atiU Qulner Wiilto l.iino. CHAS. R. LEE , Dealer in Hardwood Lumber. Wood cnrpcta nml imnjiiet lloorlnn Dili nnil DouglM ijtreuts , Om ibn , NubrnxUn. Lime Cement Etc. Ktc Lumber , , , . , , Corner Dili nml DoiiKlnx Street" , Onmlm Alllllncry anil NotlonH. I. OBERFELDER & CO. , Importers and Jobbers in Millinery , 203 , 210 nml 212 South llth street. NotlonH. j TnopiNSor NOTION co Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods\ \ 1124 Ilnrnor tlrcet. Omnlin. _ Oils. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Oils Ax lOKrcnKO , etc , Onmlm A H Ilisliop MnmiKor. I'ajior. CARPENTER PAPER CO. , Wholesale Paper Dealers. Cnrrj n nlco Block of printing , nrnpplnx nnil wrltln ( paper , tipeclul nttcutloii Klvun to cnnl paper. HufoH , Kits. A. L. DEANK & CO. , Uviitfrnl AKentii for Halls' Safes , ni anil 323 Houth llHli Rt , Omnhm. ToyH , Ktc. II. HARDY k CO. , Jobbers of Dolls Albums Goods Toys , , , Fancy , Houie Furnlnhlng Moulin , ChlMrcn' * Cnrrluno * . ltd I urmnn street , Oniiihu , Neb , AViitor Hupplli'H. U. 8. WIND KNGINE & PUMP CO. , Steam and Water Supplies , llnlllclaj wlml mill ) 918 anil WO June * et , (1 K Host , Actlnx Mnnntfnr Iron AVorkH. PAXTON & VIEKLINQ JHON WOKKS , Wrought and Cast Iron Huilding Work" , lnes , brnim work , aeimral foundry , nmi'lilno uufl blacksmith woik OBlco nnd wuiks , 0 1' It ? unit nth itrcut , Omalm OMAHA SAFE & IHON WOHK8 , ManCrs of Fire and Burglar Proof Safes , Vunlti , Jail work Iron ihntlon nml flru o CMpen U AuJreoii .ITup'r ( Xir 14tli und Ja < > k oii Sti. Kllhll , DODI'H , ICtC. M. A. DISUHOW & CO. , Whuloialo iiiAuufactururi of Sasn , Doors , lilinds and Mouldings , Drunch ofllco , U'tli unit Itard street ) , Ouinlm , 11 b < - OITI a.li i UNION STOCK YAHJJS CO. , South Onwha , y railed , Taxidermists n Da lent l lafitlr tf t > null or ufi u Goal fof pcuu. tli.il ,