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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; SUNDAY , AUGUST 28. 1887.-TWELVE PAGES. SHADOWS OF COMING EVENTS Plainly Visible on tbo Snrfaco of Society Affairs. RECEPTION AT FORT OMAHA , Xlie Urldloy-Whltchorn Nuptials The Shropshire Surprise Party Miss Guiulc Korty'a Lawn Party- Society In Ocnnral. Hocletr In Omaha. Tito past week , notwithstanding the autumnal suggestiveness of the atmos phere , was another dull and uninterest ing ono in Omaha society circles , yet a decided Improvement on the inert sum mer season. In addition to the brilliant recaption given by Dr. and Mrs. Brown , nt the Fort , thcro wcro several lessor lovcos , a high tea or two , children's par ties , picnics and so forth within metro politan limits. Thcso are all undeniable precursors of n very general and decided Awakening in society afl'ulrs , nnd a month hence the social world will bo all aglow. The opening of the theatrical season gen erally murks the inaugural of society pleasure , and already the holies and the beaux are bostirlng themselves In prepar ation for the whirl of pleasures , the party , the wedding and the hop , which illuminate with dazzling refulgence tha .pilgrimage of the drear fall and wintci months. Fall dress goods ara arriving in bewildering profusion , the dress-makers and the milliners are fortifying themselves for an unusually thrifty sea son , and m fact everything indicates nn early inaugural of the gay season. In terpflichoro this winter there will be many now innovations introduced , in cluding a charming now waltz , a mixture of the ripple and the two-stop , very pop ular this summer at Capo May aud At lantic City ; several now figures in the lanclcrs and a number of unique changes in the gorman , Another thing that will be conspicuously observable in the ball room this winter will bo its excruciating oxclusivoncss , and ladies will indulge in the round dunces with only the most inti- tnato gentlemen friends. This has boon another closely adhered to rule at the watering places this season , and the decree croo of those summer centers is alirayi the mode during the succcoding fall run winter mouths in the sacred precincts o : the ton. Thcso are but shadows of thi events to come , and in another week tin BEK will more fully expatiate on matter : but briolly hinted nt hero. A Brilliant Affair. Ono of the most pleasant society event ! of the season , occurred Friday oveninf at Fort Omaha. The occasion being r complimentary hop given to the mem bers of the tnlVerent rlllo teams partici pating in the late contest of the Bellevue vuo range , by Dr. and Mrs. Brown The company was comprised of the oil ! cers of the dllToront rifle teams , the elli cors of the Fort and a sprinkling of thi ell to of Omaha society people. The residents dents of the Fort have an enviable repu tation for happy social events. Friday evening was ono of the best and wai passed enjoyably with music , dancing and social intercourse. Among thosi present wcro noticed General and Mrs Crook , General nnd Mrs. Kcnnon , General oral Wheaton. Captain and Mrs. Hay Major Earnest , LigtUefifint Gruon , Lion tenant Jones , Lieutenant Garrard , Lieu lonnnt Kcrr. Of those from the citi were Hichnrd Berlin. Mr. Sanborn , Mr Vellum , the Misses McClintock , Miss Bui combo , Miss Morse and Miss Berlin. A AVooUeu Wedding. Perhaps the most complete , iu the wa ; of surprises , was the gathering at tin residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Shrop shire , iu Windsor place last Wednesda ; evening. It was the occasion ot the lift ! anniversary of their wedding. The recipients cipionts ot tlio honor had been invited ti a neighboring house for tea and to spent the evening. This invitation had booi prearranged in order that the surpris might bo more complete when the plai of the scheme was dually and fully do volopod. It scorns that the idea was concoivcc nnd first suggested by one of the mime diato neighbors. Of course it bccam necessary to impart the purpose to ih younger members of the family , so as t bo able to carry it out as devised. For ; wcok or ton days the schemers had beoi quietly working at the details of thi affair , with not a hint to give rise to th least suspicion in the minds of victims o the foil design. Imagine the surprise o Mr. and Mrs. Shropshire ou entering thojr homo. Fully sovonty-livo happy joyous , and altogether self-ooniplaceu neighbors greeted them with most heart congratulations , while trie largo dlninj table in the cnnter of the room wa loaded with oyory variety of woodou willow , and Japanese ornaments , man ; of them rare aud valuable. It would bo impossible to attempt ai enumeration of the very many useful an beautiful articles , the moution of tw < which scorn to call more loudly for recognition ognition will sullico. One of tlieso wn a stout , stool-tipped snow shovel. Th person who submitted this practical oll'ei ing is known to possess a truly practice turn of mind , which , however , is nr without its complement of humor , as I fully evidenced by the token itself. Th other was about live feet nit'of the bu < , end of a huge but hollow log , which wa taken into the parlor , where itwasapprx priatoly labeled , extending the "Conipl rneius of S. J. Megcath. " Among the guests present were M and Mrs. G. W. Holdrcgo , Mr. and Mr Montmoroncy , Mr. ana Mrs. O. L' . Mi Carty. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell , Mr. nn Mrs. Motcalf Mr , and Mrs. Jell Mogeatl Mr. and Mrs. Moll Hoornor , Mr. an Mrs. Pierce1 , and a largo number < others , including young ladies and got tlemen whoso names were not procurci Refreshments were served about 1 o'clock , after which came cigars for tt gentlemen without , nnd dancing for tt young folks within. On the whole it was a most cnjoyab altair and n complete and pleasant su prise to the host and hostess. Grldley-Whiteuorn. A largo number of guests assembled the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Whltchor 2613 Douglas street , on Tuesday nig ! The occasion was the woddmg of W James U. Grulloy , of Rapid City , Dal and Miss Lillie Whitohorn , of Omah The bride was attired iu a white surr : silk , on train , aud trimmed with beau ful point lace. Diamonds sparkled fro her cars and throat , and in her haud w n pretty bouquet of niph < utin rose * inti mingled with maiden-hair fern. The ceremony was performed by lie J. L. Mailn , and after-trio ceremony n r ( option was hold at which were prcso the following pcopla : Mayor ami Mi liroatch , Mr. nnd Mrs. A. V'un luirc . Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hall , Mr. nnd Mi O. 0. Campboll. Mr. mid Mra.V. . UTslbbans. Mr. aud Mrs. N. J. Kdlioli Dr. and Mrs. Hyde , Mr. ivml Mrs. 11. Meisel , Mr. and Mrs. William Cunm Mr. James Cournd , Mr. and MM , C. . Hnrrla , Captain \NooJ aud wife , Mr. m Mr * . K. Robertson , Mr. and Mrj. F. FitehoH.-Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Ilayiu'i.A : and Mra. Chss. 1'ocr , Mr. and. Mrs. A. Rees , Misses Williamson , Cook , Emma Savage. Georgia and Mnggio Boulter , Connoll. Fannie nnd ( Jarrio Herbert , Agnes McDonald , Nellie Hall , Kdlth Pratt , Maggie Latoy , Bertha lUirkett , Kiltie Woouand Fannie Savngo , Messrs. J. B. Martin , James Preston. Finloy Grid- ley , Hurry L. MaoLorn , Will Goddnrd , Pnlno , Kasttnan. Foslcnncr. Sargent , tetzcr , Wilson. Wllklns and Williamson , Mrs. General Kstcrbrook , Mrs. Manches ter , Mrs. Loo. Mrs.C. P. Burkott. Mrs. C. Morrow and Mrs. Coo. Ttio bride Is a popular member ot Omaha society and the groom a prominent business man of Rapid City. For both their many friends will wish a lifo of peace , prosperity and happiness. Mini Ou slc Korty'a liawn Party. A very pleasant time was that thor oughly enjoyed by the young folks who assembled , in response to invitations is sued by Miss Gusslo Korty , at tlio beauti ful homo , 2503 Poppleton avenue. The affair occurred Tuesday and was ono which will bo long remembered by all participating. The young pcoula present were : Misses Marie Cofl'man , Tot Moorcs , Delia Jonas , May Lawrence , Gertie Cuswoll ; Mutllo Clayton , Lucy iVorloy , Ella Ring , Gortlo Ring , Marion Inllor , Lena Rehfehl , Hannn lehfcld , Bessie Putnam ; Ednn ml Annie Howell , Nellie nd Ratio Craig , Allio Rcitor , Mary Man- hosier , llattia Dodge , Edith Crouch , Scorgio Patterson , Florence Grldloy , Amelia and Annie Nuhrbnss , Jessie- "Jickmson , Mabol Detiol. Mary and Ado- Ino Nash , Mary , Edith and Bessie [ lor , Louise Doherty , AdaCockroft , Lillie and Ncttio Bushman , Gcorg'.o ' and Nellie Read , Poarlio Loy , Fannie Blandish , Mary Stanton , Jessie Lawrence , Vivian Wooloy , Lulu and Minnie Ilornborger , * 5dna and Lyle Burns , Minnie and Lucy 5cchcl , Kittio and llopio Richardson , Margie Logan , Noalio Kcssler. Lidn Unrpstor , Li/.zio Campbell , Lidia Rhecm , Nellie and Flossio Randall , Elva Fisher , Uiura Brtinncr. Toodio nnd May Wclty. lena Jensen , Gortio Goodrich , Helen and Stliol Wilcox , Grace and Clara Northrup , icorgio Miller , Hattie Reed , lattio and Jcnnio Audi' dojdy , Sadie Leisonring , Annit * Vildo , Maud Kimball , May and Kate Jrown of Council Bluffs , Dovio Ucchcr ol Jolumbus , Nob. ; Masters Wier Coll'man. icrnhart Rchfold , Eddie and Dwigli Swobo , Jimmio Wallace , Frank am : Willie Manchester , Louie and Bola Horton - ton , Albert Dickinson , Bortio Balbach Frankio. Charlie and Frcddiy Dot woilor , Gcorgio Mcigs , Louie Bushman Milton Read , Louie Sholcs , Paul Bellis Jakio and Albert Krug , John W. Griffith r. , Sammie Bums , Willie Bochcl. Eddu IJavis. Frank Alexander , George Tliomp sett , Nod Kcsslor , George and Rova Rhcom , Lovollo Dunn , George and Bcr Hoorner , Freddie Hartman , Artie Parr Percy Jensen , Luther Lciscnring. Join Jacobs , Willia Hanoy. J. Jordan Dickey Vernon White , Harry Jcnnison , Ro' " pvol of Council Bluffs , Walter Serena" Jincinnatl , Gus Bcchcl of Columbus Nub. ; Charlie Gibbons of Kearney , Neb Ail old'Fashlonod Picnic. The picnic given at Pries lake by thi old members of the Burns club , of thi ity , on Saturday last , was a docidot success in every way. It had been do cidrd to omit the annual reunion of tin Burns club this year , and a pleasant fum 'ly picnic of old Scotch folks took it ) laue. The parly loft Jefferson sriuan at 8 o'clock in the morning in four larg ( wagons , and when they reached Sara 'oga school house tlio wagons wen illod with passengers taken up bi the way , but nil managed to crowd ii somewhere. About ono hundred wen present , p.nd on arriving at tbo lake tin party proceeded to enjoy themselves The lake was not in so good conditioi as on former occasions for boating , ; part in the middle of it being thickly cov ered with weeds , but great sport was lint ou the water nevertheless. About : o'clock a shower of rain fell which dump cncd the ardor of the party a little , bu they found refuge in a building providei for such emergencies , where a numbci of songs were sung and recitations given By this time the rain had coascd and tin sun was shining brightly. The following races were run and prizes given. Girls under 10 years of ago 1st , Emily Wig man , a lamp ; 2nd , Mabel Cheney , a dolT Girls' race , 10 to 14 1st , Linda Wigman a handkerchief ; 2nd , Maggie Meldrum , : bottle 'f cologne. Boys' race , under 10- 1st , Robbie Morrison , a looking class Boys' racot 10 to 14 1st , Charlie Morri son , a knife. Young ladies' race 1st Katie Wigman , a calico dress ; 2nd , Han nab Wilson , a bottle of bay rum. Married riod ladies' race 1st , Mrs. Cheney , 3 Ibs of tea ( presented by Mr. Fleming.g'ocer ) 2nd , Mrs. Hazlot , 2 Ibs. of tua ( prcsentei by Mr. Fleming ) . Men's race 1st , Join Muir , a driving whip ( presented by Mr W. R. Drummond ) ; 2nd , Peter Brown , i walking cane. Old mou's race 1st , W ML Fleming , Sr , , a now style briar rco pipe ; 2uii , nir. Knox , a Missouri moor sclihurn. The prize for the game o quoits , a box of cigars , was won by Join Muir. Several of the ladles got the ! dresses rather wet in the boats , and on young man accidentally foil into th lake , but was quickly rescued by two o the bystanders. Miss PENNKLI , will sing the offortorj at All Saints church this morning , " Hear the Voice of Jesus Say , Come Unt Mo. " * * Ox TIIUKSUAV evening a musioalo wa given at the residence of Mr. W. 1 : Kocuig , 210 North Nineteenth stree Among those present were Mr. and Mn Muontcfering , Mr. and Mrs. C. li Schmidt , Mr. Guion.Mr. and Mrs. Boschi Mrs. llugus , Mrs. Boall , Messrs. Beat Mrs. William Stophnns , Miss Pound Mr. T. J.Pcuncll. TUB F.NOAGEMENT of Miss Alice Rogoi to Air. O.scar Williams is formally ar nounced. The wedding will occur Se [ toinber 27 nt the residence of Milto Rogers , Esq. AT TIIK Christian church Tuesda cvcing a very quiet wedding took placi the marriage of Mr. Charles J. Frico t Mibs Annie Dunham. Dr. Joseph I Fey olliclutnd. The happy couple woi to Colfax Springs after the coromon ; Both of the contracting parties are we known and have many warm friends i tint city , who will wish them much jo aud happiness. AT TUB residence of Mr. B. D. .Jlonj 1414 North Eighteenth street , Tuesda last Mr. Fred L. Brldgoman and Mh Emma J. Bennett were married by tl Rov. W. K. Copt-land. The bride is well known and grnatly loved young latl of Saginaw , Mich. Tha groom is trusted employe of Cram * Bros. , in th city. ' 1'9 the nappy couple , in commo with their many fnonds , thu HKI : tendui its oniiics' cougratuliUiou ! ) and wa wishes. TUBSOAV v.VEUNC r Angust 8) , Mi ! Lizzio R. Callnlinn and Mr. C : H. ' Rinpen will bo married. Thu coremoi will take place at the residui.ee of M 1 { . li. Lucm , 2317 Douglas street at 8 : ! o'clock. Mic. RiciiAun lii'.nt.is gave a dinner ! honor ot Lieutenants Abururoinbio ar Wilton ot the Second mfuntrv. Tlio y.resuiil were : Lieiilunaut iVIIson , Lie tenant Aberorumbic. Ltcutuu&ii' Kinzl LIcutcuMit Wr.glit ! , l/.cutiinaiit Hutohl von , Lleutonun' ( rjorgit K : While , M Jtorge dcnco on South Thirteenth street. Games were Indulged in until a Into hour , when n bounteous repast was served to which the children did justice. The following were present : Miss Clara McCann. Nora and Stella McAnliffo , Llzzio Miihoney. Hanna Croft , Julia Kclloy. Maggie nuj Annie Brcntian , Elian ana Teresa Mo- Ardle , Mabul Garvoy , May Galwan , Katie Garvoy , Katlo O'Koofo , Liazio McDonald , Maggie Kane , Agnes Moanoy , Charles Garvoy , Allen McCann , Rhodio Kennedy and Robert McAuliffo. * A pleasant sociable was given by the teachers of Douglas county at the rooms of the county superintendent nt the court house Wednesday evening. About two- hundred pet sous wcro present , including local visitors and educators from neigh boring cities. " * H # Tlio Hillside Congregational church was lillcd Wednesday nlglit by an audience - once assembled to witness the porfor- miuce , by the Young People's Missionary society , of the humorous cantata , "Tho Grasshopper. " The programme opened with a piano solo by Mrs. L. B. llollnn- bock ; declamations by W. K. Holler and W. E. Hurlbut. n dumb speech by Mr , Van Zandt and a reading by Miss Jennie White. After the performance refresh ments wore served. ON NEXT Tuesday evening , thcro Will bo a party under tbo auspices of the Omaha Lawn Tennis club , on Scnatoi Mandcrson's grounds on Park avenue , The exercises will commence early in the evening and close with a hop to the music of the Musical Union orchestra. , TUB marrlago of Miss Sallie Havens Lowe to Mr. W. Boll , of London , wil take place ou Thursday next , the first ol September. The married couple wil visit at Guelph. On the 21th of noxl month they will sail for Australia where they will spend tlio winter , whence tlioj will go to London , their future home. Personal. Mrs. Alfred Sorensen aud children arc in Denver. Miss MlMniu Kcanc has returned fron DCS Moincs. Mrs. C. E. Squires has returned frou Helena , Mont. Mrs. J.H. McShano and family have re turned from Lincoln. Miss May Bickoll of Nebraska City , i visiting friends hi-ro. Mrs. Winn , nco Rath , lott for hcr.honu in Salt Lake City Friday. v Mr. and Airs. George M. Darrow havi returned from Bayliold , Wis. Miss JonnioTounscnt of Fremont is thi guest of Miss Eva Manchester. Mrs. Whitosldo and family have returned turned from their western trip. Miss Kate Ur.own , of Chicago , is visit ing Mis ? Lake on Dodge street. Miss Itoss of this city , will tench in thi public schools at West Point , Nob. Mrs. Joseph Barker and Mrs. Saiuuc Rhecs have returned from the cast. Mrs. G. W. Meyers is visiting R. M Henderson and family at Fullorton. Miss Edith Rogers , of Washington , i the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Milton Holers The Misses Vinyard and Stollo of St Joe are the guests of the Misses Hoag land. land.Mrs. Mrs. J. E. Baum , of Lincoln , was th guest of Mrs. D. II. Wheeler , jr. , thi wcok. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Hilton and Mr. am Mrs. A. Castcttor , all of Blair , are in tin city.Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Himcbaugh and Mis Grace Himobaugh have returned fron Spirit Lake. Mrs. Dr. Hanchott and her children Riod and Hope , are sojourning at Colfa Springs , Iowa. Miss Ella Thorngato , of Wnqpini Water , has accepted n position in th Omaha public .schools. Miss Annie Elcock , of Omaha , 1ms at copied the intermediate department u the Wlsnor High school. Miss Lulu Smith who has been visitini her cousin , Miss Gracie Anderson , a Plattsmouth ; has returned homo. Miss Mary P. Dakin , of Omaha , Neb. has boon appointed ono of the teacher of the public schools at Georgetown Colo. Arthur Wakoloy has gone on a fou week's vacation to Lake Champlnin Now York , and other places iu that vi cmity. Mrs. F. N. Jayncs returned ycstorda ; from the lakes of Northern Wisconsin She joinos her husband at the Paxton where they will make their homo for th winter. Miss Ella Calhoun has just roturnci from a pleasant visit to her parents i Murshalltown , la. , and will resume ho duties at the cashier's do.sk of Georco W Cook. _ WonH. COMMENCED. A Building Erected Oror the Ga Spring Last Night. The proprietors of the newly discovered ored gas springs commenced work las night by enclosing the springs with temporary struoturo. It is of wood un will bo a building to comnol the curiou from meddling with the water and gn and also allow experiments to bo carrie on without intorfcronco. So muc ! publicity has boon lately given to thi natural cas sprinjj , so many visitors ar calling at the grounds every day , and s many queries been made about pcrtinan mutters , that the owners of the spring have bccomo extremely reticent. Ou thing is certain , that material for tlio dc velopmont of tlio spring will bo on th ground to-morrow. Sixth Ward Republicans. * TnoGuruold Republican club of th Sixth ward was organized at the cornc of Saunders and Clark streets with the fo lowing olRcors : O. C. Ludlow , president ident ; W. A. Grant , vice president ; J. ft Page , recording secretary ; C. A. Golatt William Marrow , Miles D. Houck , P. ( Hawos and D. T. Redman , oxccuth committee ; P. O. Hawos , William Mai row and Charles Rowoll , county contri committee. The mooting adjourned ti the call of the president. Irish National LIPORUC. This afternoon there will bo a rousiti mooting o ( the Irish National league i St. Philomona hall at 3 o'clock. Tt mnctng : will bo addressed by Hon. Jot : Fitzgerald , Hon. A. J. Sawyer , Mayi Broatch , Hon. Patrick Egan , and other Mr. J. B. Doolo will sing "Fatlu O'Flynn , " Miss Dowthwill render "Stc < My Bark for Erin's Isle , " and Mr. Jam Murphy , assisted by a miartotto , will sin "God Save Ireland. " The affair pron ises to bo a pleasant ono , and should t attended by n largo assembly. Died at the Hospital. Thomas Lovlnsky , a man about thir years of ago. died at St , Joseph's hospit yesterday afternoon. His remains wo borne to Barrett & Iloafey's where tin now lie awaiting information from tl brother of the deceased , who has bee telegraphed at Iowa City. " " "Jonon. WALLKlt-Anguit 26. Caroline Waller , wl of U. U.S alien at ed 50. Funeral at 2 p. m. Sunday from Ute re ; drnce. Seventeenth and Vluton street. . I'dend.'i Invited. Fair Exhibitors. Partfe * wishing thilr pictures frumi for exhibition 'wll | please call early.ai avoid disnppciuttuunt. A. Iloiper , * i 1513 Douglas. . SATURDAY-MARKET FIGURES , V. , The Absence of Speculation Quo of the Principal Bear Features , A PROFOUND DULLNESS IN OATS. " " " i A Quiet Qloilng of the Woe It In the Provision Vit The Hog Trade Varied General Market Quotations. if . CHICAGO i'noDUOn MAHKEli CHICAGO , August 27. | Special Telegram to the BKK.-Tho | wheat market was Inox- ptflsslbly dull to-day. Tlio absence or specu lation and a forced liquidation of stock of about 5,000,000 bushels ot California wheat In Liverpool constitute the boar features. Tlio rest of the news nr rattier the facts , for there Is no news arc favorable to tha bull side. Recelptsat primary winter wheat markets continue light and the forward movement towards eastern and old world markets keeps up without tlto .slightest diminution. Clear ances from the throe principal Atlantic ports for six days foot up to 1,49 , OW ) bushels ( about the same as last week ) . Western points receipts tor the same period abrogate lSOOnoo bushels against l,9tr ,00l bushels last week , and western points shipments for tha week exceed those ot last week by nearly 300,000 bushels. The movement from lake Doluts has been especially liberal and promises to continue so. Toledo alone reporting engagements ahead for 410,0j ( bushels. ' There Is a prospect for another decrease of nearly 1,000,000 bushels In the visible. Every hour and mlnuto of the day brings continuation of the bad harvest re ports from the northwest Tlioro was some quiet buying by good houses to-day , but not enough to Hit the market out ot the rut. The tone was too stronr , however , to deter short selling , and In the absence from the close ot between fifty and sixty of the most active and influential local scalpers and speculator ! trading In the pit was reduced to It * nariow est limits. Fluctuations In prlco were onlj itfc. The average and close was , however , higher tiian yesterday by } fc. September spoiled at C'Jc , rangeit at OSJ feiKte and cloecl at 09o , , October opened at 7U > fe , ranged al " - " - - " - . . . _ bare suggestion of activity In cnrn. and after the first hour the tone of the market was weak. September opuncd at 41Vc , October at 41 Jfc. and May at 4" > c. The market c.isod otf a bare shnde and then firmed up on good local buy Ing , September advancing to 41,1 ( < $ liat'c , Oc tober from 41 > c to 42c. and May from 44K < to 4r > Ji'cAbout 11 o'clock news began to cir rulato that the receipts were exceeding th < estimates , that the anticipated receipts lei Monday were nearly 000 caw , and that Tues day morning's returns for two days wouh run up to fully 1.000 cars. Kaily uticrs : be came sellers , and those who had beun douif nothing turned bears. The market workei olT c , September going to 40jJ i : . October tt 41c , and May to 44Jfc. Last quotations wen at 40XW41c for September , 4l ? < c for October and 44e for May. The market was saf a these figure's. Jhe receipts and shipment ! tor the week have kept along about even. Ai Increased foreign demand forerun atcuiren prices is noted as one of the hopeful features The d'ullnuts In the speculative market toi oats to-day was most profound. Trader showed no fntt-rcst In the deal and the llm Hod business transacted was at a very low range ot prices , the irencrnl tune being p.isv and In buyers fiwor. Leading features closcc } e under yesterday's latest bids. In the proviMhn pit the wenk closed" In n quiet manner. Traders of all classes showoi leirmikablo indifference and thu day passed with little or , no stir , or even a sulllciein ch.ingo In , ) values to occasion comment ; Fluctuations witro also contined to a smal range , January closed nt 312.2JK for port : S0.53K for lard and Sft.2j bid for .short ribs Near trading as IIMII ) . was coiilitnm to lau ana short fibv , with September thu leadliu delivery. For- that month lard closed a' ' yestciday'.s price. SC.40 and short ribs 2 > c easier , or at S7.90. October lard was .V higher than September , \\liilo October shoi ribs rested ut the ruling quotation tor Sep tember. CHICAGO LiIVK STOCK. CmcAoo , August 27. iSpecIal leleram to the BKK.J CATTLKvNearly nil the f renl receipts were Totans. The tew loU of natives sold equally as well as yesterday , but Texans wore quoted a good lOj lower , During the week closing on Friday there ha ; been a slight upturn on big native steers , Some salesmen quote au advance ot I5c others say 10c , and aaln others aay then was really no substantial advance , yet uduill that sellers had matters worn their owi way than heretofore. Shipping steers Si.25@VOO. Stockers and feeders , 9'i.OOO 3.30 ; cows , bulls and mixed , Sl.GOCtffUO bulk , 32.00i.40 ( ; Texas cows , S1.75@i4'j steers. 8i.40frtn.3V Hoes Trade wan varied according to loca tlon. In some of the divisions It was brisk with prlcns as strong as yesterday , then It other parts of the yards slow and prices i shade otf. A few lots of prime heavy mad : S5.35g5.40 ( ; good packirii : sorts S .SSQs.a.'i common , S5.00K5.IO ; 1-ht sorts S-VAit5.3 for Yorkers , and S4.75@5.10 for BMssers. tilVK STOCK. Chicago , August 27. Tha Drovera'Joui nai reports as tollow > : Cattle Heceipts. S.OOO ; nominally steady shppilnjr stenrs , S3.25rd5.00 ! ; stockera and leei < > rs , S2.OOQU.SO ; cows , bulls and mlxui Sl.00ai.10 ; Texas cattle , S1.753.35. ( Hogs Itecolpts , 7.000 ; sttad > ; rouzh , 54.7 05.10 ; packing and shlpolng , 84.10,3..4 : liglit , g4.a @ - > .40 ; skips , S3.25@4.GO. Shenp Kneel pts , 1,000 ; steady ; native1 S3.00@4.20 ; western , 83.1033.75 ; Texan : 82.80 ( < $ A70 ; lambs , S4.2-J5.25. ( ! Nation ? ! Stock Vanls. Kant Si IjoulH. Ill , , August 27. Cattle Kecelpt 400 ; shipments , 500 ; market strong ; tate to choice heavy native steers , S4.00@4.SX butchers' steers , fair to choice , 83.JOW4.K feeders , fair to good , ? 3.00$3.GO. ( Hoes Ilecelpbi , 400 ; shipments. 40 ( easy ; choice heavy and butchers' sclei tlons , 85.30(25.50 ( ; packers and YorKers , nil dluin to choice , 34.0005.25 ; pigs , common f good , 84.40(34.95. ( iCanaas city , August 27. Cattle- Ilccelots , 2,700 : shipments , 2.500 ; mark * Rood but firm , nil others slow and weak : goo tocholce corn-fed , 81.20@4.75 ; common to mi dium , 83.50 ® 1. 10 ; stockers , S300@2.05 : feet Inesteors , 8ATOO3.25 ; cows , 51.40@2.05. Ilogs Kwalpts , 5.000 ; shipments , 7 ( market opened btroni ; , closing weak : con mon to cho6i ! 'S4.8o@5.45 ; skips and pis : 32,604.75 , * NKW YortKjfAtjzust 27. ( Special Telogra to the J3KK.1TiTOCKS The Increased actli Ity in 8to k lwas accompanied by he.iv llquldatlon bypjtho various large and Sinn pools , whowereT.forced out by constant rail Ing by the NewWt bear party that had co trol of th . ' ' 'trmrkot and worked It up ai : down mostly down. Sensational ruraoi were freely circulated and the failure of on stock house a jut a largo gas fixture manufa luring firm materially assisted In the dopro ! slon. The tlofrld stocks weru vlgorouslj a tacked , ospcfinVx the Miasouil Pacific , ar those , with other causes wore used to brea the market/nnA after being pounded Revere they wore cast'aslde. It was the harde week for the "Fancies , " especially those the south , witnessed this year. From all ou ward appearances there was n determlni effort to shako out several largo holders i Heading , Richmond Terminal , the Urogot and the Northern Pacifies , and although tl trading was the heaviest In those atockj , tl big operators held their securities despite tt fact that the prlcoi of a majority of the were forced lower than at any previous tin this year. Several small rallies occurftO" b they were only natural and duo to the cove ing by shorts who u d largo profits at deemed It advlsabltr to take thorn , Deaco S. O. V/hlto , who was with the bears at tl opening , changed ( o the bull side Thursd : ana it was said that' the deacon and. the lial man party bid fallen'ouMh6 former foruili a bull pool with Work , Warmsor and Poir * salt to buy stocks on all slumps. It was also assorted with considerable poiltlvencss that a big bull pool had been formed , chiefly by Londoners , with 820,000,000. The shorts who made the big drives at Heading and the Gould stocks rushed to cover and as their tradlrig was the chief feature of the market Saturday , and a better feeling prevailed and rallies extending to 3 percent were recorded , but on the general list they wore only VJ to Jf icrceut. Th bank statement was a fair ne , snowing an Increase In the reserve ot I090.00. The amount held above leeal re tirements is low , being $4,805,700 and the otal reserve $91,2" 6,400.Compared with ast Saturday's close the not declines extend o 5 points , Oregon Transcontinental 4J < , Missouri Tactile 4 % , Northern Pacific pre- e.rcd \ } { , Heading .1 % Lackawanna 1K < Northwestern 1-tf , St. Paul IS and Western Union lpcr cent OovKUNMENTi Government bonds were till but steady. YKSTKltnA.Y'9 QUOTATIONS. MONRV Ou call easr at 3@5 tx > r cent , last loan 4 per cent , closed offered at 3 per cent PKIUK MEHCANTII.E PAPKH CXQD per cent. STKRUNO EXCHANOIC Dull but steady nnd unchanged at 440 } for CO day bills , and ii tor aoiimnd. I'llOOUGK MAUKUT9. Chicago. Auiritst 27. Following quota tions are the 'J:3U closing tiirnrcs : Flour Quiet and unchanged. Wheat Dull and quiet but steady , clos- ne about JtfWJ c above yesterday ; cash , GSVc ; Septointfer , OS 15-10c ; October , 709-lOc. Corn Moderately active ; opened a shade weaker than yesterday's close , and closed about Jfe below yestcrdav ; cash , 40Yc ; Sep tember , ( % ; October , 4lc. Oats Very little If any change took place n the regular market ; cash , 24c : Soptem- u'y < T Dull at &AC. ' 11 uloy Steady ; September , Primp Timothy 8oea- ! > 2.2J@'j.3j. Whlskv-SUO. Pork Dull and a shade lower for lannary ; cash. Sl.l.OOQlS.av Octooer. SI0.00 ; year , 8H.05@11.70 ; Jauuary , S12.2.J > $ @ 12.25. Lard Dull , quiet and easier ; cash , Sfl.tO ; nptetnbor , Sr..37X@ ( > .40 ; October , 80.45(3 ( Dry halted Moats-Shoulders , $5.4i ! > * 5.50 ; short clear , SiSO S. ; short ribs , S.7.0JK . ® " .95. IJuttor Weak ; creamery , 18jf25e ( ! ; dairy , 10@ic. ) Cheese Dull ; full cream Cheddars 10 % @llc ; flats and Youne Americas , 10K@Uc. KBBS Steady at 14@14Hc. Hides Unchanged ; heavy ? rocn hides. 7k'c ; llfiht do , } { ® * salted bull hides , ic , green salted cait , 8 > @ 9c ; dry flint , 12Q I3c ; dry calf , 12J813c ; deaoons 30c each. Tallow Unchanged ; No. 1 country , 3J c ; Np. 2,3c ; cakes , 4e. 4e.Kocnlpts. Kocnlpts. Shipments. Flour , bbls 10,000 13.00C Wheat , bn 61.000 7 ! > .00 ( Corn , bu 205.000 290oo ( Oats , bn 211.000 243,00 ( Rye , bu 4,000 l.OOC Barley , bu 40.000 17,001 Now York , Auijust 20. Wheat Ue- eliils , 100,000 ; exports. 107,500 ; spot lots quiet and generally steady ; options openet ( < j c lower , later recovered from decline mil closed firm ; ungraded led , 70WSl } c ; No 1 ted , ! ? 4e , nominal ; No. 2 red , Tfl'fiasOc In elevator. 81@Sl , ' c delivered ; beptembei closed at 80c. Corn Soot lots steady snd riuiet : nptlom llrni ; receipts , 42OJO ; exports , b.1.000 ; uu Ciadcil , 49 { i51 } c ; No. 2 , 49 @ 50o ll htoio , 51Ql > Jc delivered ; September closet at COc. Oats Were n shade stronger ; recolpts , 44 , ' 000 ; exports , 500 ; mixed western , 30W33c white , : i.40c. ColToe-Spot.falr ; Ulo firm nt 820.00 ; op tlons lower out active , closing steady ; sales 10 ,000 bais ; Ancust , S17.B5 ; September S17.83@ltUO ; October , S1S.30@18.45 : November ber , 818.3a@l8.45 : December , S18.65Q18.G5 January , feis.60@ 18.05 ; February , S1S.C5J 187 . * < ) Petroleum Steady ; United , 02c. Kirss bteady and In moderate request westem , 13@lOc. Pork Dull and unchanged ; family moss quoted at S15.00@25.00 old ; 315.50@15.7i new. new.Lard 2@3clower ; dull and heavy ; west cm stea'n , 0.77 } . Uutter Quiet and generally steady ; west ern , ISQA'ic ; western creamery , lOVti3.x ( ! . Cheese Dull and unchanged ; western Minrieapolla , August 27. Wheat- Steady and Urm ; No. 1 Hard , old cash , 72c ; September , 73c ; Octobei 70jfc ; Mo. 1 northern , cash , 71o September , 72c ; October. 07Jfc ; Kt 7s' o. a northern , cash , COJfc ; Septttmber , 70c October , Gl > ; c. On track ; old No. 1 hard 74c ; No , 1 northern. 73o ; No. 3 northuin 7lc ; newNo. 1 hard. 71c ; No. 1 northern Otic ; Na 2 northern , 65c. Flour Firm ; patents , 84.00@4.30 ; bakers Kecclpts-Wheat , 7,200 bu. Shlpmenta-Wlieat , 24,000 bu ; flour , 24,00 bb's. ' bb's.St. St. IjouK August 27. Wheat-Dull cash. O'JVi ; : September , C9j < c ; October , 70J < c Coin Lower ; cash , 3SJ'j ; c ; Octobei O.Us Lower ; cash , 24J c ; September 24fc Octolier , 2'L'c. Whisky-Jl.O-S. Pork bull at 815.00. Lard 0.20. Butter Firm ; creamery , 22@25c ; dairy , 1 @ 20e. Kansao City. Ausnst 27.Vheat - Stcadv ; No. 2 , soft , cash , C5c bid , 67c asked May , 70c bid , 7bX asked. Corn Lower ; No. a cash , 3ic bid , 3C asked ; September , 35 } c bid , : > 5c asked October , BOc asked : year , 35c asked. -22ic bid , 23 > fc asked. Now OrluniK , August 27. Corn qnlc but steady ; In sacks , mixed , file ; yellow , G @ 55c ; white , 55c. Steady ; choice western , In sacks , 33 ( Corn Meal Firmer at 82.40. Ho/ Products Quiet but steady. Pork S15.37K. Lard Uetlned tierce , SO.C2K. Bulk Meats Shoulders , 555.05 ; long clea and clear rib , 88.12 . Milwaukee. Animst U7. Wheat cash , C'Jc ' ; October , 70i < , 'c. Corn-Dull ; No. 3 , 40Jc. Oats Kasy ; No. 2 white , 23c. Hye Nominal ; No. 1 , 47c. Uailey Steady ; September , 57 c. Provisions-Dull ; pork , August , 515.00. Cincinnati , August 27. Waeat-Steadj No. 2 red , 72c. Corn Dull and lower ; No. C mixed , 41c. Oats lieavy ; No. 2 mixed , 27tfc. Uye-Steadys No. 2 , ftlc. 1'rovislons btrong but unchauced. Whisky Active and hrm at Sl.Ui. Ijlvorpnol , August 27 , Wheat Qulol holders oiler treely ; red westoin wlnter.Os'J ( f 0s 4d per cental ; rod western ! jprliit ; , Cs ] (3.0s ( 2d. Coin Firm ; demand f.ilr ; holdais ollc moderately new mixed western , 4s 2)/d pu cental. OMAHA. IJVIi HTOOK. Saturday , August 27. Cnttlo. The run of cattle was nut as heav * s yc terday by 400 head. Tim ir.r kct was aboi steady on sooil cr.ru fed natives. Uutche Bloc * continues , slow and dull. A few fee t and stock cattle chaiiKod hands. Iloea. The receipts of hogs were liberal for Satu day and show a gain as compared with yr terday of 300 head. The market opened fal ly active but at a decline of about 5o fro yesterday's market. Tlio general quality i the hogs was not as good as yusturday ni taking that fact Into consideration , the d cllue wus.uot a ? great as tUo sale j seem to Indicate. There was a good demand aud everything offered on the market was taken quickly , the pens being cleared before noon. Sheep. There were a tow loads sold. ItooolpU. Cattle. 700 lloxs 3,100 Sacep 100 Slilpmciita , Cattle 40 cars Ho s .58 " Sheep a " Prloo * . She wine the prevailing prlcoi paid for II va stock ou this market : Choice steers. 1300 to 1500 lbs..S4.2.V34.00 Cholco steers , 1100 to 130,1 Ibs. . . 4.ooc < il.25 Fat little steers WOO to 1050 Ibs. . . . ! UmC.UX ) Corn-fed ranso steers 1200 to 1400 . .7r4.3'i Qood to cholco corn-fed cows. . . . 2.'Art3.oo Common to medium cows 2.00612.3. ) 4Uood to cholco bulls 1.7.V < * 3.00 l.luht and medium IIOM 4.yOM5.05 Hood to cliolce heavy hoijs 5.105$5.20 Good to choice mixed hogs 4.90viC5.10 Boprosoutnuvo Hi ln . NATIVK STKK11S POIIX TKI ) . No. Av. Pr. 'No. Av. Pr. 20..1124 84.25 WK4TRUK STKKHS CO11N FI'.I ) . 45 . . .1407 54.20 COWS. 1..1000 81.50 IS. . . . 005 S2.10 2. . . . 810 2.10 8 . . . N15 2.25 12. . . . 015 2.25 ' 17. . . . Vil 2.35 ISANOK MTEl'llSVAl.KKIt A I , . 120..10b3 U.90 STAGS. 3..1575..1.25 1..13'.W..2.00 HTOCKKHS. 23. . . . 793 82.55 S1IKKI' . 03. . . . 45 'iOO 101. . . . P5 2.75 10. . . . 70 2.25 HOOB. Na Av. 8hk. Pr. No. Av. 8hk. Pr CO..220 80 84.00 73..257 10085.0754 08..220 200 4.90 79..245 M 5.071 < 70..193 40 4.00 OK..254 80 5.07J * 04..203 40 4.W C7..2TJ 120 5.07H' 74..230 ICO 4.1O 00..240 120 6.07Ji 6'J..223 120 4.U5 OJt..aa 2-10 5.07K 70..320 240 4.95 72..2.11. ! ) 1W 5.07J 70..222 100 5.00 (15.273 ( 120 6.07& 07..214 40 5.00 74..243 100 5.10 01..2. . " . ) 100 5.00 59..203 bO 5.10 09..200 200 5.00 71..253 100 5.10 ft.QOt ) 200 5.00 70..280 . . MO 70..235 40 5.00 05..270 40 5.10 OIL..248 000 f > . ( Xi 72.248 &IO 5.10 71..253 240 5.05 07..253 100 5.10 07..UTS 120 5.0-1 C'J..350 120 5.10 00..340 120 5.0-i 77..2.'ttl 240 5.12 O'.l..23.'i ' 240 5.0" 00..2IU 100 5.1214 72..2.59 80 5.05 01.259 120 6.13 78..231 80 5.05 67..8W 40 6.12H 5S..240 200 5.05 0 . . . .2Tl > 8) ) 5.15 70..2.58 120 50"i OO..S05 40 5.15 7.J..20I ! 120 5.05 6U..3NS 80 5.15 68..242 120 5.07 > < 03..381 40 5.15 tire Stock Hnld. Showlnctlio number of head ot stock sold ou the market to-day : CATTr.K. G. II. Hammond & Co 45 ipora 151 ocal 44 Total 210 MIKICI * . < ocal 20.1 Shippers 22C Total lss HOGS , Anglo American Packing Co 125S R. 11. Hammond A Co 19 SqulresACo ir.77 Total 3134 All silos ot stock in tins market are made per owt llvo weUht unless othurwUn stated. Dead hogs soil at K P r Ib. for all welzliti "Skins , " or hogs woi rilnii less than 100 ins , no value. Pru nant sows are decked 40 ID * , and stagsSO Ibs. bv the nublio inspuotor. Iiivo Stock Notes. S Cattle stoady. Hozs t > c lower. S5.15 top on hogs. Uogs averaged 00 to the car. A heavy run of range cattle Is looked fo to-day. Hogs did not average as good as the da ) before. K. II. Mitchell , Sloan , la. , was In am marketed hogs. W. H. Errott , Harlan , la. , topped the mar ket with a load or 279-lbhngs. T. D. lllckey , Gretna , came In again yes terday with three loads of cattle. Squires tt Co. bought 120 loads of hogs ot this market during tlio past week. lon ) Majors , of Majors & Atkins , Hawlins was here with nine loads of cattle. Fuller & Paten , Fullerton , marketed i load of 288-lb hogs at the top price ) , 85.15. A. M. Spooner A Co. , Hooper , Neb. , mat keted a load of 205-lb hogs at the top price. L. M. Gallup , liockford , III. , n well knowi stockman , was In looking over the market. Mr. Huff , of the firm1 of iiutler A Huff Crescent , 1 * . , was In and marotcd a load o hogs. J. B. Arthur , Fort Collins , was In wit ) twenty loads of cattle shipped from 1'in JJIulTs. A. Uarrow , the well known comtnlssloi man of Lincoln , was among the visitors a the yards. S. Anderson bsughtsix loads of feeders 01 the market which will bo shipped to his fee ( lots at Columbus. Squires * Co's. hog buyer at Kansas City Is here and will assist In buying hogs her the coming week. The duty on lard Into Mexico is Oc per Ib. , and to avoid paying U parties are buyini heavy bogs in Kansas City and shippin them Into Mexico. The duty on live ho .s I only 75c per hundred which gives them wluo nmrgjn. Among those having stock on the marke were the following : F. liockafellow , Shenun doah ; A. D. Sears , Clarks : C. S. Look. Kcar ney ; Drrsuy ( Bros. & Co. , Weston ; Nelson i' ' Y. , Oakland : Farnam&Son. Lyons ; O. Al Young. Berlin : Self i K. , Brock : A. . 'on ' kins , Manly ; A. Mandlebaum , Blue Hill J. Cannon , Hampton ; J. K. Hunt & Co Lament ; Uell fc Cross , Carson ; Bank r Coin. Coin : Al Dexter , Blair ; Slater F. ; B , Kandolph ; J. Buck , Crete ; Toogoo llro1Crate. . Spelts A K. , Bell wood ; Wilson It. & Co Ubbses : < ! . ( I. Veerland , Junlata ; Keplo Bros , Dorchester ; F. Aldiltt , Friend Walker Bros. Wavcrly ; W. Woyant , jr Germaiitown ; W. W. BarnhouRe , Adams ; ' ! H. Christy , Lawrence ; A. L. Williams , agt Malcolm ; C. L. Jones , Hastings ; J. M Blown , Uioointinld : T. S. Pearce & So Aurora : Morsj A ; Co. , Hen ton ; SwcdebuT KlovatorCo. , Swedeburc ; Njo W. M. Co Cedar lllulTs ; Nlhart it Co. , Surprise ; Slot ! t r& B. . Dodzo ; Schotield A L. . Walnut Wm. Vlckory , Marue ; Dorn & P. , Mlnden. OMAHA WHOLUSALE MAUltETS 1'roiluoo. Saturday , Angust 27. The following arc the prJcci l u-lilcl round lots of proiluc arc sold on M market : As usual on Saturday the receipts WPI light and the market quiet. As will bo nt tlced below game Is beginning to arrive quit freely for this tlmo ol' the year. A croi many shippers am under tlio impression tin the season for pnxlrlu chickens began on An gust 15 , but the last legislature chiiigod tli date to September 1. Tliuro was \ery llttl cliange In prices to-day , the market belli about steady on most llnui. Brick and llm burner cheese has advanca.t a cent p < pound. prKoos Se.ircoand prices ilrin , EO as see as received ni lCtf17c. HUITKII Cholco Is f-c.irco. prices fall West Point creamery , 24c ; other creamer1 22c ; choict * dairy , 18f < t20c ; medium grade 13@l8c : oidlnary , lvalue. CHIKHK : Market good. Fancy fnllcrGrtii Cheddars , single , We ; lull cream , f.vins , Ki younif Ameriras , I2 > j@l3o : ; , ick choose , li Ibs in caso. now , 14n ; J uiburcor , 100 Ibs I case , new , 13Kc ; Jiwls-t ; fancy Ohio , now 19 I'OULTIIV-Market fair , pricesnrni. bprin ehlcn3 S1.7W3 50 ; old towls SJ.50 % 2. ' ducks. S2.35@'J.75 ; turweys , 07c per Ib. GAMIC. The season for game will ope September 1. Tliero am already a good mm : nriiirio chlckniu arriving , packed In Ic which meet with leady tain at 82.W ) pi dozen. Shippers should draw thmn and flu with hay koforu packing. A fuw Mallai ducks \\oro received , aim , being a novelty c thu market , brought 33.00 per dozen. It\vou nut do , howuvnr , to anticipate over $ -.M ! i > do/en from now on. POTATOKS Scarca and firm at 70@S CAIIIIAOIS Hirui at 75cfa81 per dnzvn-f solid heads. O.vio.NH-Scarco and Urmj good atopk , W Sl.W per bubhcl. , MKI.O Watermelons brlns $3.0aiA tl per hnndrra ; c ntclop < w , 60@75o per dux. TOMATOKS The local Rardonors arosu * plying the inarket ut 75co.t9l.oo per bushel. CEI.SHT The demand M not very heavy ! early In the season. Good stock suitable I * esliipmcnt Is sold at 3.VJMOc rnir bunch. BKANS. Hand picked , navy bean- are quoted at 31.80@1.H ( ) per bushel , and thi other grade * are selling from that flgur down to f 1.2. " > . Poi-couN Cholco for stands , 2 Q3o pef It l''r nits. Ontcrt fivin the country rcijiilrlnf/ . _ lectctl MOCK find r.rtru euro in jmcAlwj C3n l 1IO ( IlIltxIlM In' Jilted lit t lC MUM JirlOftt 1 quoted to the local trade for common * locJe ; | The market Is fairly welt supplied wil California fruits , there boliiRn fresh car n celved to-day. Dealers have stopped the ar rival of crapes as far as possible , on Mcounl of the low prices , but the market Is still Wi' supplied. Parties who aru tOilpplnir. ( Trap lor nalo on this market must understand Mi It Is neccs ary to take extra rare In pre.pal | their stock for the market , In order to cot pete with the home grown grapes , which ar selected and packed with the grcntcstofMr I'l.uuH The receipts of plums are lint i _ heavy as of other fruits from California * Prices are linn , iood stock moving at SLIT per box. PitUNi i Thu market Is well ii | > plie < i'wlHi both thu Gross and silver prune * . Go stock 81.50. I'KACIIKS The market Is well with very cholco stock from California , I Cholco stock Is point : at 51.60. Mlchlirai poaches havu put in an appearance on thi market and ara selling at S3.00ttf3.25 pel crate of 4 baskets. NKCTAIHNKS There are n few Callforali nectarines on the market. Cholco stock 81.25 ( < * 1.50 per box. GIUIMIS The supply of homo-grown andl California grape.s roiitln liberal. liia , $1.00 per 20-lb box ; humc-jjrown , 4o : > er Ib. PKAiis-Caltfornla Bartlotts , J3.2.V9S.50 ; ! ithor varieties. 'i50 per hox. LKMONS T.'io supply HtxTal , with fair da liana. Common stock , SaoOxafl.BO per casoa holcc. 87.00 7.50. On ANO KS There are 'a few good orange ilithemaikot. Kodl , S0.50. BANANAS The market Is full of b n t Sl.fiO i.oo per bunch. APIM.KS The market Is hardly as firm _ . it was , owing to the Indented recolpts fron ho local orchards. Choice apples sulUbli 'or shipment are quoted at 83.25ter bbl. CrtAit Arri.K.s T hn demand 1s very lljdik nnd Is supplied for the most part by the local 'anncrs. Choice stock , $1.00 per bushel. Grocer's Arbucklo's. roasted , S0o ; McLau hlln _ XXXX , aiifc ; DtlwortfiVs , 20c ; Itod Crosa.1 J C. SUOAB Granulatcd.G rW cjc. . 5 c ; white extra C , 6 ff < 5jic ; extra C.B i lc : yellow C. 5X@5/Vc ; cut loaf , C ( KKFINK.I ) LAUD Tierce , C > Jc ; 40-1 b squat * | cans , OKc ; 60-lb round , 7&c ; 20-lb round , ! 7 c ; 10-lb palls , 7Ho ; 5-lb palls , 7c ; 3-lb palls , 7c. . PICKLES Medium. In bbls , 80.50 ; do mlf bbls , S'.75 ) ; Hiimil , In bbls , 57.50 : do mlf bbls , $4.25 ; gherkins , In bbls , 88.50 ; do In mlf bbls , $4.75. WOOIIKNWABK Two-hoop palls , per 41.45 ; 3-hoop palls , S1.70 ; No. 1 tub. $8.50 ; to. 3 tub , 85.50 ; No. 3 tub , 84.50 ; wash- > oards , 81.75 : assorted bowls , 83.25 ; No. 1 churns , S9 ; No. 3 churns , 88 ; No. 3 churns , TOHACCO Lorlllard'sCllmax. 44o ; Splendid did , 38c : Mechanic's Delight , 41c : Legeett A Meyer's Star , 41c ; Cornerstone , 34c ; Drum- mond's Horse Shoo , 4lo ; T. J. , S7c ; Spearhead , 44c. STAKCII Mirror Uloss , 5 fc ; Graves Corn , > Mc ; Oswejio ( iloss , 7c : Osweno Corn. Tc. iJitooMS-Kxtra 4-tle.82.CO ; No. 1,82.00 ; No. A 81.75 ; heavy stable , 84 Sviuii' No. 70 , 4-gallon kcps. S1.35@L38 ; Now Orleans , per Ration. 3S$40c ( ! ; maple svrui ) , half Ibbs , "old tlmo. " per gallon , 80e ; 1-gallou cana. per doz , 810.50 ; half-callo cans , per dor , $ o.oo : quart cans , $3.35 , CANDY Mixed , SKWHo ; stick , s ; CKACKKIIS ( Jarneiut's soda , butter ant picnic. 4 } c : creams , 7' c ; gitiKcr snaps , THO rtlfy fiQClft T tfC , TitAs-Japan , 20(355c ( ; Rim powder , 30@00c Yoiinz HJROII. 25@55c ; Oolon i 20 ( < 400c. JKi.T.iKS-JiO-lb palls , 52.00. OANNRD Goons Oysters , standard , po : case , 83.00J3.10 ( ; strawberries. 3 Ib , per case , 32.8.v < $2.tK ) ; raspberries , 2 It ) , per casn. 8a.a5 ( ? J.90 ; California pears , per case. S4.50rtJ4.00. , apricots , tier case , 8..70 < u3.75 ! ; iwachos , pel case , S4.00@4.70 ; white cherries , per case , S5.SO plums , per rahc. S3.00Q3-70 : blu& berries , per case , 82.lOfe2.20 : e ( ? plums , 'i Ib. per case , 82.50 ; pineapples , 3 Ib , per case. 83.30Q5.75 : i Ib maeuorol. per doz. 81.55 ; 1 Ibbalmon. per doz , gl..n@g.OU : Bit noosoberrie.s. per ca i > , 33.5 ( < W.85 ; 21bKlrlnc beans , per case , $1.70 ; 2 Ib lima beans , Per case , $1.00 ; 3 Ib marrowfat pe.is , per easel 82.50 ( 2.00 ; 2 Jb early Juno pna ? , per oas i $2.75 ; 3 Ib tomatoes , 32.W32.50 ; 2 Ibcoru , i2.50. PIIOVISIONB Hams , 13 } < @ 13c ; brcakfaa bacon. IlWllS'c ; bacon Hides UK@10o dry salt , SJifisJc ; shonlders , ? ,1 : dried ben : haiiid , 12@i3e : drle4 beef niular ( , hams.plcnle , 8XMic. DitiEi ) KBUITS Apples , now , ovaporatml , 60 Ibrlnic , ! 5 > < @ 10c ; raspberries , evaporated , 2SQ29C ; blackberrlos , evttX | > r ted , xWc ; plttwl cherries , iTQlHc ; oeachesJ new , > rs , 7 > fc : ovaporatea peeled peacnes.l evaporated , unparoil , o : now currants , ! 7Kc ; prunes. /W4Hc : citron , 35c ; ral- | sins. London layers , Jl.ro : California , loosa muscatels. 31. M ; new Valcnclos , 7X HOPE oevcn-slxtcenths inch , ll General Markou. SPIUITS Cologne spirits , iw proot , 81.10 ; ! do 101 proof , 81.13 ; spirits , second iiualltr.l 101 proof , 81.10 ; do 134 proof , 81.09. AleoholJ 188 proof. 83.10 per wine gallon. lUdlstllle whiskies , 81.00C4l.fiO. Gin blended. 81.SO 3.00 ; Knntucky bourbons. S3.00@o.OO : Ken-l tucky and Pennsylvania ryes , S2.0oaa.su ; ! Golden Sheaf bourbon and rye whlAklwu 81.50@3.00. Brandies , Imported , S5.00a3.50d domestic. 81.30 ( < i3.00. Gins , Imported. 8l50 0.00 ; domestic , 81.25(93.00. Champagnes , In. ported , per case , 838.00 ( :13.00 : ; American , pet caso. 810.ooiytO.00. CoAL-Kgg. 89.00 ; nut. 89.25 ; ranee , S9. d Iowa lump , $3.00 ; lown nut , $3,75 ; walnut lock , ? I.X ( ) ; Illinois. S4.25K4.75. ] JIKAVT IlAKDWAnr. Iron , rate 83.70 ] Plow steel , special cast , 4 c ; cruclblostet o > 4'c ; cast tools , dn , I2 < 31 ! > c ; wa on spoke . , per set , S2.00W3.50 ; hubs , per sot , 81.35 ; feH Iocs , sawed dry , $1.00 ; tongues , each , SOca axles , each , 7i ; square nuts , rn'r Ib. 6a7o ( ; coil chain , per Ib , 0 ! # i3c ; malleable , waiOo ; Iron wedges , Oc ; crowbars , Oovharrow teeth , 4k'c ; .spring steel , Wic ; Bnrdon'n hone shoos , 84.75 ; Burden's muln shoes. 85.76. Barbed wire' In car lots , 84.00 per 100lbs. , Iron nails , rates , 10 to 60 S3.40 ; stool nails , HIDES Green butchers' , t X(3 ( < V > ; ETMH cured. 7Kc ; dry fltnt , He : dry salt , Oc ; Kreeu ralf skins , 7c ; damaKod nidus , two-thirds price. Tallow 3c. U re aso Prime white. 3o : yellow , 3c ; brown , 1K& Sheep polls , 25(1 ( 40c. Dry ( J'O U. COTTON FLANNELS 10 iwr cent trade dls- count-LL , OJfc ; CO , 7 > 'c : S.S. " ' NaniHless , 5Xe ; No. 5 , Oc ; UK. > ( p ; < 5 ( } , lOHc ; XX , I2c ; OO , 14o ; NN , Wo , UX. ISc ; K30c ; No. 10 , 8Xc ; 40 , 10) ) c ; W- 13J'o : 80 , 15c ; 30 , onioicd , We ; M. colored. 12o ; 70. colored , 15c ; Bristol , 13 > fc5 Union Pacific. ISc. , CAKPKT WAnr-BIbb white , U oi , col ored , 20 > < c. | { .vrr < Standard , So ; Gum , llo ! BeaUty , 12Kc ; Boone,14c ; B , cased. S0.50. PRIKTI Soi.iDiCoi.ons AtlnnlaSWejBIa tor 5c : Berlin Oil Kc ; Garner Oil OtoT , rmi AND UoiiKs HlchmondOc : Allenfto ; Hlver- point 5c ; Steel Hlverfo : KIciimonUGc ; 1'aclllo o ) c' I.NDKioBi.iiK Wmhlni'tonrc ; Ameri can 0 > ; c ; Arnold 0 c ; A mold B 10V < e. ; Arnold A 13e ; Arnold Goldseal lOXc. DUKSH Chart - t r Oak4 > fc ; UamapoSXc : LodU'/jfc : Allqa fiWc : Ulciimond 6 > Jc ; Windsor Oc ; Kaay Wni Oc ; I'acllicOc. _ Market CionnliiKS. Calkins A H uutnln Is the style of n now wholesnio , broknraKo nnd coiriniisiion firm Vihlch has opened up for business at 413 South Kluvonth ittroet. Whllo they will n < ako a specialty of handling flour , mill fttult , hay and cured meats , they will bo prepared to haiidUi any kinds of ( foods that can bo Mild to thu jobbing trade , or will III.IKO pur chases of and ship anything needed from this market. In New y/ork the dealers Iu crockery are making a protest against the te.i men , who are giving away or .selling crockery btlow cost. Tlio Painu ilft ; * chenio has been prac ticed to siiiuu extent In this city , but moro speclall > by tnu duilurrt In baking po\Vd rs. The crockery ilnalers. hownvitr , have not full tha competition , If It may to called Kuch , BO ( .BVerely as their brethren In Now York , rthlch Is due to the rapid growth ot the crockery business Incident to the rapid duvol- opinnnt of the country. There Is , however. ] n crowing sentiment among dealers in all lines aualust the vlft System , which has ! x n destructive to so many business enterprise * aud la deiuot'ttllzluK to thu trade { eu