THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , tfKIDAY. JUNE 0 , 1890. SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Notwithstanding Predictions to the Oou- traryr Wheat Was Lively , THE ACTION IN CORN CAUSES SURPRISE , , JYniof Manipulation Gives tlic OnlH Cnm' < l n Hlli'i'ln Up All of Slock Kuli ; Knlfly Heavy. f'lMr.\no , . Juno ( . . [ Special ToleKram toTllR HIK. : ] Thru ! was a musing wheat market inO'itof tliodny mid It was not OMO sided cither. The quiet mm ket for u 'lay ' or two jmst tfavc in. iny the Impression that an caslur nmrkctand lowur prices must follow. The beats were the first to try to take. advantage t ilili sentiment iintl on tlio cutl ) and Itoor this morning they sold hoavlly , with the ono oi.icr-tof uroiiUIni ? thn inarkut. With the ox- cillcnt weather lioro , with the lower cables and other hoar Inllucni-cs thuy managed to open tlio prices lower and further depress them fur a time. Mill the Hist price of July \vas02o , only " c lower , and thu bottom flgtiru wus'M.'io , en ' 41' under la t nl ht. This ended the de cline. Under the luntl of I.oiruu ft Co. and other cointiilssloii houses the crowd very 'tuli-lily absorbed all thu wheat oHeied under O.'e for July. The Inglls ropoits on llcoand Wlirht to wlimt In eastern India and storms In the north canned n doellnn of leu to twelve points In Kansas , Conditions fin MIC month , according to I be stale report in. . 'I I lie belief that llulchliisim was hruaklriK the pile e In buy on , ir.'ive the malKel iiKood up luin July , fiom liPie , went about noon to lr : e re.ieied tolce. . wont a second tlinn to I" : c. ulth little lenetlon mi to I o'clock. Juno wheat was quoted at tM'ju anil tll'ic. ' August M'ld nt ji | 4e mid Ir 'jc , Hojileinher al OlJi'e tind 1" " " , < , Ili-ceriilier at ( ! ' ; - mill llPc up to Ihu h.iiui' limir. The leeelpfM ncio weie inoileiMlo n nil i he ex poll cleaianees wens hut id.lKW luisli- i Is fn n New Vorl > anil practically nothing fio'n other ports. Tlio I'r leo Ciiriunl estlmatui liy niiiti s wa'i wlri'd to a few IIOIIM-S hut uon- t , lined nnthmx new. That anlliorlty makes the total i nip 275WO.OW hu hcla of winter wh > it anil l.WWO.Oj ) huslielsot sprlns ; wheat. ili' r itithnrlllcs pre > .eiit ll urcs to show that lie e untry can not. oven with the icstnt conditions mid chances , jmi- tla-o a clop of over 4lW'iu.OiH ( ) ) lin 'ii'ls. ' Wheat hold llrm at the ch S" al a In i le under the host prlccH and not m.itorhflly t'hiiiiucd fix. in the ( 'lost ) yeslerdav. The last iirln s weie : .hino 02'fii1 ' , .Inly Irt'io , August fc'M' ' , Sepleinhet lW e , DecoinhcrlCPio. The corn inaikot xiiriulsud trade aKaln to day. Thciewasnot a veiy showy buying In the pit by local IDIIM'-I. and no oulsldo husl- lil'is of iniporlanco. There was no noun of a hpeelal bullish character , and yet the maikcl v , as reinarliahly stioni ; all day , and prlcesiid- MUICI (1 ( on a very mysterious absorption of till ollerln'- . Theoats trade s ° t another stlirlns up to day. It was not manipulation exactly , hut four of It later , that did the IIIISIKM | . The export demand Is | io : > d. The crop news from the southwestern states was to the ellect tliul the Holds In man } ' sections have it been abandoned. This was followed by buying onion fiom M. l.ouls and this Is tilin Mailed tholoe.il trade to buy- lim. some to cover and others for the chanuo of an upliiin. .lunn void 27'ic to2 < " , c. closing as'iic ' ; .lulyar'at * to'J7'ictothe ' chiio ; August 21 tfii ' " f closing ' - ' . " ' ; Scptombor ai'io to VlVcO toai'.o In 25u to the clo o. A faith actUe business was leported In the maikotfoi hog pioduel.-- , and the feeling was hie. idler. "Hunts" were qulto liberal pur- cha'-ois toilax. though they confined tholrop- eiallons to laid and short rib sides. The ti adlng was chlolly In contracts for July and t-'eiilembei. with quite a good business In tiansfeiring ahead. The prices iiilotl higher fur all leading articles and the maiket closed comparatively steady al about the outside Ik'ines. The demand onslilpnliu account \stts falily act he In the way of Illllng smull oidcLs , and the olleilnus weio moderate. A few ouloi.weiep-o\lded forat the previous prices. r///CM l'K STitL'K. Onii'too. Juno f . [ SpiH-lal Tulorini to TitR HIK : 1- tf viTiii : The demand Is fair and prices uiosteadyto stn ig on hteer btook. yet It Bhotild bo romombuiod that big heavy steers aio l c lower than Monday. While theiohas 'been little or no change In light , handy stock , theie were about ! ) , OUU TOMIIIS on the niur'ii ' > t , and all grades i tiled steady. Xatlvo butchers' Block anil canning stock also sold at steady pilce.s. The stocker and feeder trade piesented no now featuro. Choice to extra beeves. $4.N5.00 ) ; medium to good steers 1,1150 to I .MX ) Ihs. , Jl.4l ( ® 1.70 ; I.'JIH ) to l , : 0 II ) " , , SI.OOCW.GO ! Ka to 1.L1IO Ibs. . J,1.2.V7Jl.t0 ! ; Hlockeisand feeders , | ' . ' . ' .INI ( . ( Hi ; cows , hulls and mixed , jl.4IMta.25 ; bulk , ja-iVi' . ' ! ) ; slop fed steers , fl.Otttil.UO ; Tasfed , tMMI.grasseri \ ; , tl.WWSi. lions Thomatket Is active and a strong nickel lower than at the close yesterday. The gloat bulk of sales of good to best mixed i an ed between ta.ii ( and fi.Tll ; a few sold a nickel lower and a few a nlukel higher. Light curls cold at 1.55 to ? -l.,0. . \ui.ir . Nnw Youic , Juno 5. fHpoelal Tolosr.im ; to Tin : Bur. . ! STOCKS-Tho early stock market today was not marked by any unusual pio- ceedlng. The developments In the market Iito yesterday gave rise to a feeling of omit Ion. I'eiluipsfor this reason It was very ijulot at opening and the llrst prices weio quite egular as compared with last night's llg- in 's , but the changes were In all eases for small fractions , except In Sugar Uellnerles , which weio up I par cent at TO'i. ' A drooping lendoiiuy was shown In tlio regular list at llrst but the maiket soon developed a strong tone , ivhlch was accompanied by moro active trading , and the entire market responded with fractional advances , while a few specialties recorded larger gains. The activity was all In Hugar Ktllnerles , Atchlson.Dioi'on Transcontinental , Richmond & West I'olnl , l < , iko Shore and St. Paul , and among the stocks of thoieular active list ( Jiegon Tianscontlnental was the n.ost piomlnont for strength , touching W , a vain of ' pcir cent from Its opening llgiues. rtngar Itellnerles , after a slight decllno. ad vanced to 7ra.i , a ilso of l'i. ' while Tennosioo C'oul rose I' , to 55'J and Colorado I'oal l'B to W. The strength became more genuial In the miccocdliighoiir.and prlccH Impioved through out the list. Chicago ( MIS rose to M and the tingar Trust to 7s'j , or thico points over the i-loso yestenlay. The Vanderbllts1 shales weie higher , with Canada Southern at 1'iO't and .Michigan Cential at 101' ' . Vlllaid properties were stiong and higher. Itock Island , after touchinglKPt I lie llrst hour , rose toOHi. Union I'aclllc touched r.71 ; . but lost > , befoie 12 o'clock. Coal stocks weie llrm nd higher. The stock market held up well to r Ciuc.uio. .hino 5. 1:13 : p , in. ulo-ju Wheat Kat > y i i-ash , Ol' ' Oi July ItjijfcU-1' * ! . * , Corn Slnaily : cash , ! ct ioi July 'IIIJc. Oats-Sti-adyi cash , 27Soi July,2i ! < aS74o. ! lty Stcaily at Mo. llarloy KiiHy. I'riino Tliiioiliy tlt { . l-'lux Kniyi * 1.4a. WliUkr-li.UU. Vurk-Uiill ; cash. tIJ.ST'Si ' JulyIS.S7)j ) ; Sop- ti-nilior. - lia.05. larilStcailyi cash , J5.S"Hi July , t5.U7i ! ® l-'lonr Stunilv. .20i bhortcluar , rlb-i.ua > , lluttur rirni. crcaniL-ry. uaia oi tlulry.MS I'hucsoStfiulyi ' ( nil i-roum oheiUlurH , 7' . ® 7V-J llutb , T'littfti. ' ) Yount ; AiaurU-us , bij f'il' nltod liulU , S < n ( jrccti saltcil calf , fl' Oi'e : dry Mint. fl'JTo ; dry niiltcd lilclv * , tic ; tlry unlf. ifitfuft donront , 2)o ) each. 'fallowI'nilitiigtdi ' packed , 4'i'SIUiNo. ' ! . ! , 35t > t cukn. 4\e. l : is-W uki 'rush , UlS ISc. _ . , , . KvcotnK Plilpm'ts. Hour . ft.iiilj 4.Kfl ( Wheat . ai.WD 4.nto Corn . rWUXO 50l.tinO ! Oat- " . . HM.in. ) ! IJ7.0JO MiN.NRAi-ot.ti , Juno S. Wheat Hccolpts I'n i-iirs ; shlptiiiMits , II cars : inarkut , lilxli ( tradt-s iicllve , low itctirrnlly clow. Clos- ln : No. I hard , June , KSr : July. c.i'iP. on mirk , Wo ; ND. I iiortlinin , Jiinu , hfiii. , July , k'.flcnu ' \ I tuck , * ' > " : No. 2 northern , June , Sl'-i July , Ki' c : on track. SI'S.1. ' ' 1C.VRAB I'ITV. Juni' . " > , Wheat Stt-adyi No. 2 haul , cash. K.V ; No. 2 rod. f < 7i. ' . I'nrn Steady ; No. ' . ' , cash. li > . O.ttsKutlcr ; No. ' , ' , ousli , 2 ' 5e. I/tVKiti-oot , , Juno r > . Wheat MiivLot dull. holders oircr nioilerately. Calfoinla No. I , 7s I 'id per cental. Com Murki't steady ; demand fair ; new mixed western as Ud per cental. Nr.w VOIIK , Juno l.-Wh".it-Kecclpt . MOO tliilshels ; exports , a. * , , HI ) ) bushels ; spot dull and stioiiKer : No. 2 rod , U3'4u ' i-levutor : U5u alloat ; o.ts'ifcTi'ic ' t o b ; options llrm ; No. 2 red , June , closing atft5' c. ( 'orn lEucelpts , 7.I.V ) bushels ; exports , 117,503 hnsliil4iit ; | , llrm ; No. 2. | ( % ' In elevator ; liitl'J'JiMilhiat ; ungraded mixed , 40T4 M1 ! ' * ; oiitlons , slionxer ; June elosliiK ut ll' o. O.tts Keeelpts , dr.noo bushels ; exports 72.00) ) bushels ; tpot stroiuei ; No. 2 white , HI'i'Wic ' ' ; mlved western , JMtl'ic ' ; white west- cm , acitrje ; options llrmcr : Juno elostii'j : ci'i. , CotreoOptions closiMl steady and ! VJ20 ( points down. Sales : 'MM baits ; .him ; . HT.'Oft 1T.25 ; Jnlv. ilfi.Wl7.00 ! ; spot Klo steady ; fair caiKoes , f-'O.O' ) . Hn ar-Kiiw , ( Iriiicr : fair irdnlnir , 1 15-lCc ; Ci-ntrlfiiKals , ini test , ( il-llc ) ! ; rellncd , oveisold ; ( | iiol.illons : iioinliiiit. Petiole-mi United closed for July ut 6S5o. ! I > xcsI'.asy ; western I'oikDull ; mess fia.7.Vfll.5. Stronger ; we.sturn steam closing at itiittnr I'rlnic , steady ; western dalry.C'SlOo ; creamery. liTMIc ; KlKln , lie. Chceio I'lrm ; wcsturn , 0J O7yc. 1,1 nSTOCK. . CIIICAOO , Juno ! > . Cattle Ilo-vlpls. 15,003 : maiket steady ; bee vesI.W1UO ) ; Mockers and feeders , i25Di4.U1 ; steers , iNI.25S4.Wi COWH , bulls and inl.\cd , l.ll tl.25 ; Tuxubsteers , $ -.10 " 2 ,00,1 ; market active , lower ; mixed. heavy. ja.lVya'I.W ; light , UCO WI.75 ; skips. . . ' Hlieep-lt--elpls.5OiO ( ; shlptifiits. 1,001 ; mar ket stu.idy ; natives , $ l.iwif5.75 ; westisru , JI.OO Wi.'M ; Texans , ? .1.2" > ' ! J4.75j litinhs , $5.oa/a.7.00. ST. IotJii4. Juno , -C'attlo Uecelpts , 2,830 ; shlpmeiit.s , 2Wi ( ; market steady ; fallto fancy native steer * , tUKJiW.OJ ; stockurs and feudeis , Ilo's-Uecelts. | n.Wl : shipments , | ,400 ; mar ket lower : heavy , * l.0 > ® l.70 ; paoklng , i.'i. . " ) ® 507" : light , W."i7'i1tJ.C > . KAN.SCITV , Juno fl. Cattle Itecelpts , 2,701 ; Hlilpmeiits , aMM ; market steady ; steers , i.l.liOTt.1.70 ; cov.s , fl.7va'J.5'J ; stockers and fccd- el-s. 2.2yi.75. llo - - 'Keeelpts. 1VI03 ; shipments , 2WO : ; mm lut lower ; all grades , ? I.5'VUI.25. ' Sioux CITV. Juno .1. Cattle-ltccclpts , 450 ; shipments , 100 ; market lower : fat s'ecrs , il.sral.tlO ; HtouUuis and feedois. f.25'i5 a.S"ij common to fancy cows. Jl.af > iJ.'l.20 : eaniieih and bulls , $ I.OJ.00 ; veal calves , J..OO 441.75. IIon's -Heeclpt-i. C.S03 ; market unsteady and lower .it ! .l.aoia.57 ! $ . 0.11A il. I J , 11K N TO CK. Cuttle. Thur dav , June 5. r.stlmated receipts of cattle. I.Mni. compared with 2..ir > ve-tenlav .uul 1.7sl Thnisihiy of last wt-nk. Tlio in.trlcul opened very slow .mil we.tk If not loner on uverytnliirf except thu few dt'slr.iblu Kr.ules of steers .mil cows. Heavy export steers aio niuleete.l , e\poiters doliii Illth ) and pilees tenilln lower. M lit natty , llttlu. steers and llnu co.vs hold their own and aiu the only grades of eattlo that buyers seem to bu liDKlnj ? uftur. The poorer 1:1 tides of cows aio slow and lower. siouKers nnd feeileis : ne slow and weak. Hulls Hvmpathlzc with cows and calve i icmaln un- ultan cd. llo s. Kstlinated rpcelpls of hois 4.500 , computed. . with 7.27'J ycileidav and 5.M'5 Thur-diiy of last week. The market opened slow and 5 cents lower , soon became active , all uliiin lir , ' hands befotu mid-day , dosing active and llrm at the decline. Itmuoof pik-es. * t.l3'iW.V. ; ll hl. f.l.4Vi..VI : ; iitlM-d. * l.l7l'TOI.5'"i ; heavy. tl.5'ir6'l.V ' > . The iiveniKo wus f t.5U , compared with W.5lai ye - luiday and W.7,1 Thursday of last weuk Prevailing I'rlues. The following Is u tablu of prices paid In this maiket for the radu of r > luelc mentioned : llllloste rs. l.'UJ tolUR ( ) > j . tlh5 © .ti5 liood steeis. r.'V ) to 1 IV ) tbs . a.70 © 1.40 ( food steers , 10.V ) to ia ) ' ) Ibs . a.ft.1 ( r'.t.ao Common , IOW to 115J ltd . , ' 1.25 ( iAJ.70 t'oiiiinoii eaiiners . 1.00 ( ! , ' - . ' . IHI Onllnary to fall-cows. . . . . . I.fiO f6'.a5 I'alr to ijood cows . I..O 5i2.V ( ( loud to choice cows . 2.75 { ' 1.15 Cholcu to fancv cows . 2..r CiaiVi r.'ilrtojjooil biills . 1.75 tMi" Choice to funey bulls. , . 2..V ) ffl.55 Iil ht stoi-Uers and feeders . 2.5J (3 ( 1.25 Teedeis. ! I50 to tlWHjs . 2.1 * ) ( Tia 70 I'alr to choice liKlithon's . a.4 > fflJI.50 1'alr to eliolee heavy ho/s . a.r > 'j ® ; i. . " > I'alr to cholcu mixed ho s . a.47'jiia.52j ( ! O.niu-itlvo : T.iblci. The following table slmv , the ranso In price's on lie s durliu this : ( n 1 last week : ol'l'riues. itnns. Thu following talilu sluwi thu r.mo of niloiM pilrt rnrli l-'alr toi-holco llxlit hess . $1 4" ( Jt'l 59 1'nlrto cliolro linavy Inus . l 5T ftl 51 T.tlr toeholoo niKoiI Inns . a 47 2)'J ) 5'J ! SlIKtU * . 2)'JWi I'rliiiii fat Hhoap . ' . 3111 75 Hood fat shuuii . 4M Wi : Common to medium shei ) | ) . U O'J ttl JJ Avornjjo Cost ol' IIo s. The f.llo\rltu t'llilo Klvijs tlia avjrio eDit of hor-ioii tliu il itJ * m J it loin I , Inhi II 115 tlu coitUi lay , us b.is-- 1 up ) n s ilui rjporto I : Ditto. I'rlco. O.tto. I'rlco. May I J.I mil May L' . ft Ol { May II II O7'i Miiy ft . 11 IU .May (1 ( 'I IKSH May 7 . II IM'i May 8 . II ua May B . a tiTli May 111 . ; i ! Muy I'.1 . S Ul'j ' May May M . II May 15 . ; IKC . C May Hi . II W , May 17 . a lil'i ' May 11) ) . It S7 May U'J . a M May : . ' ! . a ? t > M May ra . a 754 May S'l . 71 May'JI May at . II GT'.i MayLT . 1174 Muy 'JS . II 75'i ' . a 7i'4 : May : w . a 74 May at . a 7(1 ( Jum-S . a 70 .Iillioll . a IVI Juno 4 . a 54 ? . Juno 5 . a r > o SIH : | < < of HOJS. Today. Vuiturcluy. HlL'hcst . MM Highest . . .Jlfo lowest . a 45 lowi"t . a W ) Stock ICuuolpts. oniolnl vostonlav. K < tliualil Toiluv. Oattlo . Ill ours. LMUI Cattlu. . .f-S uurs 1 > K ) llos . lllluars , 7ATU llo d . 7J cn-3 : l.bOO 1'rloo of IIo 4. Showing the uvor.ifu prluo p.ild f.ir lo rls of hoKson thudaysln llJ.itu I tu I34i , UU , lill iurl IKK ) : . Disposition of Stuuk , Showliu the nil n'ur of oittU ) biilit by thuluulliij uuyuw on to lay's imirliot , OA1TI.K. The Arniour-Oiiilahy 1 * Co 1,051 Uiimhu I'auklii ! ; Co UV.'ill Swift AC ( ; itnpiny atO Thf U. II. Hammond Co.- . , XkS lions , Hwlft&Co 47 Tin-i. ( II. Iliiinmoiul Co , aia Tlio Anmiiir-Ciiilahv I'ackln'GJ 200 lli-iitim A : UniU'i-\Mioil KI.I llvokvr & Ucui'ii g l.olimiiiin & TnitiL-riiiaii . ' . , . 247 I'lovu , V VitiiHant . . . . is Otlirr Iluycrs 7 I I , WO 8 I 7.1 law 75 14.1) ) ,01 3 75 710 2 73 IWtl 2 KS 3 .101 > ) 3 00 3..I.JO 2 00 a. vizi 3 oo a .1110 a 10 i..iiID a 25 1..I250 330 12. . MS 3 40 84. . 710 350 : . S70 a 50 10. . 75' . ' 3 50 81. . 700 3 30 1. 070 1 75 II. . 73 ! ) I 75 1. . 020 800 2. . tfft 8703 I..1110 300 1 .1500 3 80 t. . I'M 3 20 SO. . ! * 3 30 IlUt.I.SANI ) IlKimiS. 223 Market Mention. Hoss.lo lower. Cattlu Mow and weak or lower. 31. MaGl.uy suiit up a carof Uogs from Kustls. W. I- . Wills bent In u car of hojjs from Mtull- son. son.C. C. IViinlck of Klnoixl maiUeteil u car of hoss. hoss.V. \V. II. Ki'iiiiNon tent In a c.irof eattlu fiom Aliens. UnrliiKiT , t Iloilgu maiKetcil lie s fiom Verona. J. T. Anton caniu In from I'riigno with two cats of lie s. II. A. Hills was up fiom AtKiiison with u\o cars of oattlo. .1. r. Tali-man of Axtell had a car of hogs on till ! Illill ItUt. Fuller , Smith .t Fuller sent In a ear of cattle fiom Surllmer. II. Meyer hail a car 61 cuttle on the marUct from Lincoln. It. A. Trmploton of Tekamali mailietcd two cars of frI..Y > lie s. I'oo lili'Ualiaush of Jlalvern hud a car pf IIOKSOII the market. K. II. & M. Tollman had : i cur of hogs on the market fiom l.uioy. rihei'ji scarce and not larjo enough jecolpts to.supply tue demand. II. Keutlii ! ; , the well kuortn 1'latto Center shljiper , maiketed hogs. tii'oi-Rp A. IVlton had a car each of cattle ami hogs on the maiket. Ciotic'h lliothers , extensive dealers of St. Kdwauls , hcnt down u carof hogs. KoslioiotiKh > t ( ir.iy , heavy dealers of llluo PpiliiKs , sent In thieu cms or cattle. ( i. S. Uiiton , u piomlnent focilor of Union , n as on the market with a car of ho s , J. U. Finer , thuell knoun Falilli < ld shipper muiketed four cars of cattle from Alma. William Kamrath , a proiiiliicnt stockman of Lindsay , had blcuis of cattle on the llos ; uiohelllii ! ; now about ( Wo lower than nt same time a year iiiso , and about $ l.751ouer than .Itine , IbS-S. In Iss7 at this time they were helling mound $4.00 , or o\er tl.OO higher than now. Ocoigo II. CJieen , who Is well and favorahly known and who has heen 111 for many months , Is ulilu to bootitaKaln. and with .1. J. Hunter o ( Clik'iigo will I'Mgagu In thu live stuck com mission business , and will bi'gln active work the coming week. The memhers of the new Him me well known to shlppeis thioiigliout the west and need no further Introduction. John 11. Wallwoik. also well known here , will handle the hog dopailmcnt for the new Him. OJlAIf.l IWOLKS.UtK 3IAHKKTS Produce. FISH I'er Hi : Fresh white and trout , 10@llc : pike , H0e ! : plckoiel , 10c ; salmon , I5e. Ilinns , I'KI.TS AND TAI.I.OW tiu-eii halted hides , 4Ji'3 ' 'io ; dry salted hide - . . 4'G. > Jie ; dry Hint hides , So ; calf hides , . < Sti' ' 'tu. Dam aged lluml picked navy , $ l.iftK1.75 ( ; hand picked navy , medium , fl..VKul.liO ) ; hand picked country. Jl.lOQJl.iW ; good clean , $1.25(31.40. ( Ai'i'l.K ItUTTUii-l'or Ib , 1X16 0. Wool , Flno unwashed , ITiSlOcs medium un washed , I.s2lc ; coai.se unwashed , IWJtSJi * . runs Heaver , per II ) . t2.A034.OJ ; each , JI1.00 ® 7.W ; otter , eaeh. f I.IK > tiT.N ) ; wolf. each. SJ&sOo ; coon , each , 40'i/tTn. * ; mink , rach. IKVii.VIc ; mtisk- tat , fall , bTl2u ; muskrat. wlnturi loii l.'ic ; .skunk , 257ilOcbadger. ; . 40cUfl.X ( ) ; deerskins , per Ib , 204 We ; deer skins , winter , per Ib , 12 ® 22c. 22c.OHAN'OES OHAN'OES per bov , Mediterranean sweets $5.0'J ; l.os Angeles. tl.Ojj fancy Uuaitu heed- , lings , $ ln > 0 ; Ho i | . W.IK ) . I'INIHIM'I.KS I'er do/ , $2.53'I.OO. STHAWiiKltliiKS I'er case , choice shipping block , t..7.V't.'I.OO ( ; good , $2.00J.50. UiiiKlt I'er bbl , rellned , $1.50 ; hilf ( hbl , f 1.50 ; hard elder , pine , per bbl , J5.0tl ; orange older , half hbl , $7.H ) ; pear elder , half bbl. tt.UJ. CAI.lt'OltMA UllKHIUKS 1'Or 10 Ib bo$1,50 ® 200. 200.II II VVANAR 1'or bunch. JI.50JM.OO. I'aney V. A. , ofull eroam , lie ; full cream twins , lO'tc ; choice full eieam twins , IVSNJ ; Swiss , ilomestlc , ir > ffil7c ; llmbutger , fancy , I2 < if Ilk- ; brick , I2 iic. ) : ) New southern onions , per hbl $ I..VVTco.liO ; horsoradlsli. IK rdoplnt.s , $1.25 ; new southern potatoes , iJ , , ; > & . ) .OJ per bbl. ; half bbl.saoksl,50. * I'OTATDKS Old , per bushel , choice. 20We. ! MUAIS Smoked liiims , 1U Ib average , lUe ; smoked hams , 20 to 22 Ibs. | i'c ' ; smoked bams , 12 to 14 Ibs , lO'Je ' ; breakfast bacon , bije ; ham sausage , fc'ii'i picnic hams , 7e ; dried beef hams , Biie ; beef tongues , per def < UM ; dry bait meats , ( Xttd'nci mess pork , per bbl. . . I.IIMONSI'er box , .Messina , fanoy , JI.50.voO ; strictly choice. $ l.2J < ai.50 ; evtia fancy lemons , ilimrii- Creamery , fiiney rolls , print , 17 ® Ihc ; ereumery , faney. willil packed , 15ai7c ; eieamery , eliolee , luQ > | 8ut dally , fiiney rolls and prints , I2fullu ; dairy , . 'iincy , solid paeked , lOitlic ; ilalry. choice , iv&iuv ; country jell , fancy , NS'.w : choice , 7 < ijS.Sc ; Inferior , 2&.V. Kuiis-lle per do for Mrletly fieshj stale block not saleable' . HONKS ( Qiioiatlons aie for delivery In Clil- cago. ) Dry bulTalo. per Ion , llo.w is.ou : dry country , bluaohi'd. lo.wtaii.tKj ; ) dry country , damp und meaty. { s.O'jftjo.oo. JKI.MHS : i'tf 4e per Ib. OIIEH.SHII VKAI. cliolct'iuLMlliiui , ( X27ci light , M li'i heavy. 44.V. IINMIII : : UH OKiino. -Per hundred. W.oo. I'R-Ki.cs Medium , per bbl , } 5.50 : small , in 50 ; gherkins. J7..V ) ; C. & II. chow chow , ills J5.S5 ; pints , . 1'iiul.Tli Per do/en , chol.'e hens. ti.2.V3i.oo ; | ; enoloe , mixed , t l.limif.'I.IlS ; roosters , * 2.50't2.7S ( : nprlng chickens , J'.OO for smull ; $ J.25ti2.50 for medium ; 14.00 for large ; live turkeys , per Ib , . . VrnKTAiiiKs--l'utatocs , per Ib , 2ic ! ; cabbage , per Ib , 'I'lt&lc ' ; onions , iierlb , 4c. Huntus-Cut loaf. Do ; eut loaf cubes. 7'kc ' ; Manduril , tiowderi'd , 7aie ; XXXX , pondered , .He ; granululed , blandaid.O e ; cunfectloneri > A , O'.o ; white , extra , S' c ; extra C , Nebraska , a e ; amber , ,1'ic. I'orrBBUouMiul Ailmcklos Arlo > a , 25'iC ! Mc-LauKlilln'H \ \ \ \ . 25it , ( ieimun , 25\u , IMUorth. 25 , Alaronm ) , 23V > . hulk. 24 V CimT.i : Green I'lincy uid iroldcn Hlo. 220 ! fancy old pcalerry.c244o , Hlo , cholco to fancy. e.IUo , prime , 2U.4Ci Hlo , touil , 22hc ; ban- tot ntrl common Uo.V ! \ < > 3lf Mi ) 'lin SPo > .Invn , penulni' . O O.2SC ! Juvn , sood/lnterlor. SSot Afrlean , 22'ic. , ' I'\inx ( 'Kor ' noon Ilarleyj.lit ( > ; fnrlnn , fx' ; peas , ; io ; oattnenl. J U'i'-if. ' macaroni. lOe ; vermleelll , ICes rice.K C'lci < axe ntid tnploca. &a7e ; limn beiltis. fie 71 tll. Kcro ene P. W. lSc | W. W. . l.le headlight. l.'Mte : ga'ollniI3jv ; lalad i > i ; < fU.t.GO O.tOperdol.lnsred Itnw. ( lfi < ! boiled. Ck' . I.\nt I'titolanl. tli'rci" , OV ; kcttletlerce . f ' ' Nsr.n MKATS I Ib mncli tpuitue. N.7S ; 2 Hi luiioh tongue. $1.75 ; I IbeormM beef. $ | . , Vt ) 2 Hi corned beef , J2.05 : U It ) corned beef , IIJ.50 ; 14 II ) coriifd hecf. JII.OO ; 2 111 boneless nlits' feet , * J.20 ; I lliKngllsh brawn. } 1 * > ; .2 Ib Kngllsh brown , 12.15 : 0 II ) KHzlMi titi\Mi. W.75 ; I II ) ehlnped beef. $2.00 ; 1 11) ) eompiiHscd ham. II. IB. Horn llasls .Manilla rope. i.V ; sNal rope , IZ'ioi enlion lope. Idci new pmcess , + > , ii. loTTUN' Twi.NKHIbbery tine. : i or 4 ply , SSo ; line. 20e ; DiiKv , Ifc ; cnndle wick , 22C. t'l.ivustitinrt" , per do1TI.75 ; pints , per do/ , 18.85 ; bulk , per gal. Mo. ViNKH.ut 'Wgr. elder , lOc ; good , 12c ; whlto wlue , 15c : fancy fruit , 8c. STOVK POLISH $2.Kxa.V8r ( per gross. per 100 , $ l7.tW ; Lewlston , per 100 , . Mofssr.ttllhls , N" . O. fancy , per pal.ntVQASci chnlce. 4S ITc : good , : ) SVtV ; Cuba baking , 8S C-'Vlc ; blaek strap , 8U@88c. WliAi-t'iNii I'M'Kit-Mraw. ppr Ib , lO2o ! { ! { ! rag , : Pic ; Manilla II. ftdfle ; No. 1. 'c. llAds t'nloii Siiuaro , UOiWn percent off list , i-AlT-l.ilrv 2.sO Ibs In bbl. bulk , $2.10 ; best Rfiuli' , RO. : . | 2.'I ) ; best grade , Mo , : is , f..40 ; best grade , 1" , 10s $2.20 ; rock salt , crushed , $1. 0 ; common , bbl , $1.25. Sovi'-l'astlle , mottled , per Ib , OftlOo ; do , white , per Ib. 14c. llltiHiMS-Parlor , 5 tie , $1.00 ; 4 tie. $ , .75 ; 8 tie , 12.85 ; stables , $2 > 5 ; common , $ I..V al,75. ; r < coAclb tin. 400 porlb. C'liiH-or.vriJ 8aifci5u per Ib ; Ucrman chicory , red , h'lC. ' UASNIMI GOODS Fruits , rnllfoinla standard biands. 24-11) . per doz Aprleols. Sl.ij.VJ,1.75 ; apilcots. pie fruit , $1.50 ; gallons. ? l.vj ; blaek- beirles , $ ' .f,20 ; eheirles. hlaek. J220fe'J.8S ; eher- i les , wiilte. } 2.2.Vir2.5) ; grapes , uy.j.il | ; pears , Hat Ill-It , $2.IOS2.25 ; penelies. vellnw , j.MlK'rr2.8S ; peaches , lemon cling. $2.10 ; plums , egg , JI.I15 ® i.SOj l linns , golden diop , tl.sii ; plums , giecu gages , $ t.viJI.H ( ) ; peaches with nils In , $ I.Cc ( currants. .f2i : ( ) ; gooseberries , fc..Ti ; quinces ! , S..lti ; niNiibortlus , J2.SO ; si law hen les , Jljit'l ; I Vb"biui-beiTl'esf > 0Oyc ; 2 Ibbhickherriesi ( VVii75c ? ; 2-lb strawberries , on si.r\ed , fl.W ) ; 2-ll > raspbeiiles. jnescrved. JIAO ; 2-lb blackberries , preserved. $1.20 ; plneaiples. It.ilmma ehomied , J2.1H ) ; 2-lb Ilahama giated , $27.'i ; 2-lb Hahama sliced , J'J.511 ; 2-lb btanihud , sliced. tlSKitl.Ms eheriles , 8-lb led , llaltlmore , b5QyJc ; pears , 2-lb , $ l.iO. : H.U.SODA Ubls , Pic ; granulated , 2ej kegs , SIIDAPkgs. . no Ibs to bofi'iCT.ve. $ . NUTS Almonds , I5c ; lira/Us , 12e ; fllhert" , iic : ; iiecans , lie ; walnuts , | ' . ' , ' : peanut cocks , te ; masted , I2c ; Tennessee peanuts , be. Duuos-Grocers ) I'er Ib. boiaI2c ; cop peras , 2'5o ; bay leaves , 14c ; glue , ICe ; epsom .salts , le ; glaiiber salts. lie ; sulphur , 2'je ; blue \llrlol , Uc ; alum , 4c ; taitarlc acid , 42u ; resin , 2-- . Viir.TAiiM' Tomatoes II Ib extra , JI.OO ; 3 Ibstandaul western bi.imls , GOWiiTie ; gallons , stilclly staiidatd , &J.1W. Corn I Inest giown , $1.50 ; glltedged sugar corn , very line , $1.50 ; choice 8 II ) sugar corn , $1.20 ; 2 Hi extra western brands , 5. > ( , $ l.-0 ( ; 8 Ib Mandaid westein , brands. 5 xij'Oc1. Mushiooms lib French , ex tra line , 22 250 ! 1 Ib Fiench. line. lSff.22c ; lib Fiench , ordlmny , ItiUlSc. Peas-Ties , line per ean25e ; deml-llne. pur can. KJi-j 2 11) sifted JLIO ; 21beaily .Inne , $ l.2.VT5l.i5 : ; 211) ) Murmur standard brands , $1.10 ; 2 Ib soaked , 57e. String beans-2 Ib hluli grade , Hefugee. HV ; 2 ID Golden den wax beans TSet 2 Ib Miliiit beans , 7(1'- ( ; Ijlma beans 2 II ) soaked , 7.VBoston baked beans-'I Ib l.owls. JI.tK ; Crown brand , $1.50. Sweet potatoes II11) ) New Jeisey. $ l.iO. ( Pump kins 'I Ib , il.lfl. Okra and tomatoes. fl.OO okrn , f ! . < ) ; succotash , $1.2) ) . FISII C'odflsb , extia Ueor es , new , .rie ; grand b.ink. new , fie ; slher. 2-lb blocks , ( Pie ; snow white 2-lb bi icks. now. M4c ; Turkey cod , large middle bricks Uc ; snow whlto crates , 12-5 II ) boxes. 7Uc ; Iceland Jmlilmt.'H.- ' ; medium scaled heirlng. 25e ; No. l.si.iled henlng , 22e ; diunestle Holland herring. Me ; Hamburg spiced helling , $1.50 ; Husslan ssitdlnes , 75c : Itusslan saidines , plain , Me ; Impinted Holland heirlng. eiown hiand.Nic ; do fancy mllkeis , We ; maekeiel , No. 1 plioie. half bills , Slll.dO ; bloateis , half liliN. $1S.OO ; wjiltiiWi , half bills , J7.IW ; ttout. half bbls. $ j.50 , family white Ilsh , salmon , fs.(0 ( ; 1-lb mackerel ( herring ) , . 1.Ill ; l-lb llniian baddies , $1.75 ; l-lb lob sters , $ ' . ' .l.va2.25 ; l-lh Ah-sKa salmon. Aleut , $ I.U > ; 2-lboystels. I0oJl.'Vi ; 1-lb oysters , 5 o/ . $1.15 ; 2-lb selects , IL'OVJ.i5 : ; l-lh elnm , little necks , $1.25 ; 2-lb clams , little necks. $2.00 ; 'i-lb saidines , imported , per ease , uws , $ l5.lOfc20.W ( ( ; 's-lb Impoiled boneless sai ill ness , ysc ; 1-lb saidines , American , per case , 100s , Fiencb style , il.riO'it'i.dfllb ' ; ! sardines , Amcilcan. per case , ions , 1 lench style , i7.WX8s.)0 ( ) ; 'j-lb sai- dlncs. mustaid. [ ) er eae , 50s , $ 'l.754.00 ; Im- poi led kev saidines. JKUK ) , DniKi ) FitriTS Cm rants , new , C'i@8c ; pruiics , casks. 1UO ! ! Ibs , C..fsre ; pi lines , bbl , or hag , 77'iC ; citron po.cl , drums , 20 Ihs , 22c ; lemon jieels. drum1 : , 20c ; faitl dates , boxes , 12 Ihs , 12e : apricots , ehoiee evaporated , 15c ; apil- eots , Jelly cured , 85 11) bo.xes , IBc ; apricots , fancy , ! i" > Ib boxes , niu : apples , choice evapor ated , ll'.e ; apples , ] ) ilme now , lOc ; llgs. laj er. 10 per cent taie. l4c ! ! ' ; In sacks , 7e ; Peisian dates , 7c ; s.ilk hake apples , 5'io ; hluckbeulcs cvapoiated , 50 II ) boxes , S ir ; elieirles , pitted , diy cured , Kle : peaches , pared , fancy , iKg-'Oo ; choice. Hie ; Halt Lake , Oc : pitted plums Cal. , 1 II ) bo.xos , S'ffiO'jc ; laspherrles e\apoiated , N. V. , new.'lie ; prunes. 1J. ( ' . , 00-70 , I0'l 12'sc ' ; oiange peel , 15e ; lalslns , Callfoinla , London eioplhOO , $2JO ; Cal. loose muscatels , eiop IS'.H ) , $2.10 ; Valenelas , ISss , Te ; Valencias , now , lie ; Cal. seeds , sks. , 8c ; Onduia , layer , new , lie ; dried giapcs , 5c ; piunelles. now , lie. Drugs' . Quinine , peroP. . & \V. , 40c ; German , 40c ; In digo , pi-rib , Tile ; Insect powder , lOc ; opium , $ .I.U5 ; moiphinc , tier o/ , $ .1.10 : hop * , per Ib , DOc ; glyceilne , 81c ; dextrine , 12c ; cutllebone , ! 15c ; eieam taitar , pun * . il5u ; commercial , 18c ; cam phor , 5iu ! ; a m. eaih , tic ; bine vllrol , 7'iC , Acids -Carbolic , Iyg ( > tiocltrle,4.vai7e : ; ; tin tairlc , : t7ff l ! > e ; sulphuric , per 11) , lie. Oils-Sperm , ( iOe ; turpentine. 50e ; Tonka beans , $1.75l. ! > 0 ; balsam tolu. IlsJilOc ; caloiiiulU5i'i7u ; eanthar- adlcs , $ l.iol.ri : : ; cassia buds , 20ft22c : ebloio- form. 5K'f5.'lc ; ergot. 4752o ; gum arable , 5VQ ) 05o ; glycerine. 283 5u ; lycopodlum , 42liic ; meicury , Sic. _ BLOCK TIN Small pig , 28o per 11) ; bar , 'lOc per Ib. Coi'i'nu Planished holler sl/es , IH'-c per Ib ; cold rolled , 20o per ! b ; sheathing , 8 u per Ib ; bills and Hats. 8c ! ) per Ib. G\i.vANi/Ki ) KiiKtrr IIION Dlso't 50-10 pel- cent , pat. plan , lion , Nos. 24 ( 27 , A , 10i ! ; II , 'ifonri.va-Chaieoal , I. 0. , 14\20 , 112 , J5.15 ; I. X. , $7.25. .SIIIKT : Iitos No. 20 , $ : ) . 5 ; No. 27. W.73. Soi.iiiiit 14EI5C. TlNPl.ATK-1. O. , 10.x II , 235 , $7.23 ; I. X. , 10x14 , 225. $11.00. TIN PlATK-Coke , IOx-14 , 225 , $ . ' 1.2J. STHKf , NAILS llase , $5.25 , STKKI. WIHK NAII.S llase , M.Ki. WlltE Jap. bail ) , $ l.i'J ( ; galv. , $1.15. Dry flood H. IlKAVV HllOW'N C'OTTONS AtltlUtlo A , " * * ( , Atlantic II , 7c ; Atlantin I ) , ( i e ; Atlantic P , Co ; Aurora C , P-Jo ; Hnck's Head , CJto : Cabot W , li'je ' ; Darlington , ( Pie ; Farmer's No. 1 , ' . 4'e ' ; Hooslcr LL.A'ic ; Indian Head , 74Cj ! Law- icnco LI5'4e ; Henrietta LL , 5 > , e. FINI : IIIII\VN COTTONS Atlantic. LL , fie ; Au- mra II , h 4e ; Auiora It , ( i'jc ; Atlas O N II , 7'e ' ; cheese olotb , 4c ; Clifton FF , 5'ie ; Peppeiell It , U'ic ; Langdond Il.lto. lli.K.M'ini : > COTTONS Itoikcluy cambrlo No. Ifl , Do ; Host Yet , ( Hit1 ; Hutteicloth XX , 4'c ; Cabot , 7'ic ; Dwiglit Anchor , Oe ; Kllerlon . S. , 7'ie ; First Call. ( I'je ; Fiult of the Loom , M.IO ; Hill Semper Idem , sc ; Housekeeper , 8'4e ; King Philip cambric , Hie ; Liingdon U. II. , ll'ic ' : Lonsdalc. H4'c ; Lonsdalo cumin le , lOc ; New Yoik mills , lie ; Oak Lawn , 7e. HllliKTIMIS AMI Pll.l.OW CASINOS llrOWIl Net -Pepperell. 42 In , lUcj Pupperell. 4(1 ( In , lie ; Pepperell , (1-4 ( , 14'c ; I'eppcrell , 8-4 , 80o ; Pep- lierell. li-l. 22c ; Peppeiell. 10-4 , 24 ; Utloii , 8-4 , 2liFtlca ; , 0-1. 2lic ; Ftlcu , 10-4.28u. ! tiiNOii \ .MSAmoskeag. . O e ; Amoskciig , diess , h'ie ' ; Itates , ( ! 'ic ; Wiirwlck , diess , 7Hc ; Luncastcr , ( i'ic ; ( Uenalro , 0'4c ; Whlttoiiton , diess , 8'ie. ' PIII.NTS Indigo Illne Nut Martha Wash ington , lie ; Ameilcan , liV : ; Arnold , U > ke ; Ar nold II. long cloth. IOe ; Stlfel A. 12e ; .tlenl- maek % . lOo ; ( fold Leaf , 8'i ' < ? ; Hamilton , r 'ic ; Allen Pinks , G tc ; Allen Olmmbray , Ce ; Glou cester , S'ii1. Pni.NT.s--Fancles--Kddystoiip , fi'c ; Htcel Hl\ur , Co ; Hamaiio , 4'ic ; tit , Leger , 5'kC. Shirt- Ings .Mm tliu Wiihhlniiloii , 4 > te ; Merrlmack , 4Vju. Turkey Heds Fountain , U' ' e ; Garner , 7c ; Oretleld. Hijo : Ilorlln , ll'ie. WKIANS Net. Thistle , f'4o ; Hed Cross , 7c. COI.OIIKII CAMlilltCH ( IntVn , 4'4c ; Hed Star , 4'ic ; tolled Closer , -V ; Hhuur , Go ; high coloif , le extra. i CIIAHIIStevens' II , IU-lij5'c | ; Slovens' D , 18- in , lie ; SliiM-ns' A. hl-ln. 7cj. Slovens' P , IS-ln , V ; Stevens' M. Ih-ln. h'tji. Stevens' N. 20-ln , b'iu ; Stevens' N.N. 22-ln , O'io ' ; StovcnV SHT. 20- ln. ll'ic ; bleaelied. le i-vtia. DK.MMH Net. Amoskeag , OoId'Jc ' ; York , camlet , I2c ; Kverett , stiindiird. 1'J'jc ' ; llay- maker'n , 7'ie ' ; ( lid Yoik , XX. lu'c ; L.iwrunce. 220. I'l'ti1 ' ; Lawienco , UoI5'ic ; fancy htrlpcs and checks , ll'ic. CorrONAliKH York Nankin , WJc : KverettS- oIhe ; Lewlston , IKotll'ic ' ; Worklngmiin's , lie ; Co i k screw cashmeie , 22' 4c. on tlio Itlco Crop , . Dan TulniUKO's Sons , In their bulle tin of Juno ' . ' , speak of the growing rico urop tw follows : North Carolina The winter was unusually favorable for preparation. Tlturu wna a slight Incruabo of acreage at tide wutor sec tions and home diminution In the uplands , und the crop Is In lint * shape for culture. South Calcium -The crop Is nut in such good condition as could bo wished , some sec tions needing ruin , hut total acrvugo more than for several years past uud outlook ; favor- ublo Ut present for uu lucrcuiicd crop , all do- l > ciHlliiR on the scnson from now till Imrvest. Georgia Incre.uwl ni'rcngc reported ntul outlook Rood for a fair crop. Iotil tinn ; Too early to form tlcllnlto con clusions as to the prospect In this stnto , but npneanincei Indicate that an average crop will bo made. KSH IN MID-AIK. A 'Most TIirllllnnHulloon Trlii ly a Trniie/.o ltnio. | Grout cxolti'incnt was ciiusod at Croy- don , noai * London , lin liuul , on a rooont Siilurday ttfternoon , In connui'tirin with the iiKi'enl of Prof. Illjjfjln.s , the para- ohntlHt. The balloon was of the I'lipiuiltv of li-.OOO oublo fcot , and wns fully chargi'd by 6 oVlocUc. ] llpjl"9 { saHl the dlroetion of the wind , whtt'h was north- oust , would nocossltato lila traveling1 tv considerable holfrht , but ho hoped to return to the Held in about half nn hour. When ho gnvo the Hlgnttl to the at tendants to "let go , ' ' the balloon gradu ally rose and appeared to go in the di rection of Norwood. Upon reaehlng the altitude of something like -1,000 feet , the parachute became detached from the not of the balloon , which was rising at a great rate. It wns evident that bonio- thing had gene wrong. The balloon rapidly disappeared in the clouds. When darkness sot in and no news hncl been received of the parachutist , much anxiety wa.s evinced as to his fnlo. Shortly after S o'clock , however , all fear was dispelled by the receipt of a tele gram Btating 'that Iligglns hud landed safely near Tollbridge. Iliggins re turned to East Croydon by the 0:20 : train. In an Interview Illggins staled that ho had experienced the most wonderful of nil his aerial voyages. When ho had reached a height of1,000 feet ho began to got into n strong current , and the balloon twihted right round. The cur rent then caught his parachute , causing the wooden ring of it to catch him very tightly under the nr is. The tent cord which held the parachute then broke. Directly that happened ho' saw that the parachute was hanging below him fully inllalcd , and the pre.sMtro on him was BO great that it was" impossible for him to descend into the middle of the town with anything like safety. Ho thereupon opened his penknife with his tooth and cut the parachute away. This caused the balloon to shoot up 0,000. fcot higher , and , on reaching that alti tude , lie met another current , which brought him bac-u , and ho saw nothing until he pas-sod through tome sleet and bllOW. lie could honr , however , the sound of trains. Ho was in this snowstorm for at least ten minutes , and when he had passed through it the him was binning beautifully. Ho could see the sun glistening on the water at Brighton. Ho found the air getting very fahnrp and keen ; icicles were hanging from his mustache. For : i few minutes he was quite deaf. Ho now teemed to bo de scending , and he thought ho wns getting near Hastings or Brighton. He could btnell the sea. When ho was 2,000 foot from tlio earth ho prepared to dotccnd by hanging one arm on to his trapeze rope as if ho wore lining his parachute. When his feet touched the ground the balloon , which was in front of him , drugged him for ten yards , and then rebounded borne sixty feet in the air , between two trees. Two laborers , in response to his sig nals , arrived ju&t as he came down a second time , and held the balloon until lie let out the gas. Iliggins bald that at one time ho must hnvo boon live milch above the earth. The balloon had-no ebcapo valve. niVOltOK ANNOUNCKMBXT CAIUIS. People Send Cards ol'Sctiurn- tlou Ijlkc Weildiiijj Invitations. 'The uiiiiounccmont fad has become a greater rage than over , and it is no long er conlinod to weddings , births , chris tenings , anniversaries and the like , " said iMr. Robert McKee , manager of Bronfano's stationery department , to a New York Proas reporter , "but people actually seem to lie awake nigh Is to think up schemes which they can 1mvu engraved on enameled cards to fct-nd around to their friends. They have taken 111 uiriiiiui H , UUUUIIIH iniyn nun .in unit bert of thing for a long thno past , but this is the very latest. " With this ho handed a Inrpo square card to the reporter , got up in very much the sumo btylo as is adopted for wedding invitations. The card read as follows : Mil. J. PIUI.IP MiCii.N Announces his divorce from Mus. J. Pnii.il > McCJiNX ( Nco Gladys ( Jilhooly ) , Saturday , April 111 , Ib'JO. Chicago. Judge Shoppard. Grounds statutory. The beauty and simplicity of this idea nro so apparent as to make comment al most suporlluous , but it may bo pointed out that Mr. Philip McGinn , by this simple expedient , warns tradesmen that he is no longer legally responsible for debts contracted by Mrs. J. Philip Mc Ginn , neo Gladys Gilhooly. At the biimo time ho bquares himself with the young ladies already fortunate enough to number themselves among his circle of acquaintances , and nlbo beta himself right with those to whom ho may in future bo introduced. Attentions which might not properly bo received from a married mtih are often quite acceptable from ono who is "eligible. " and by this moans Mr. J. Philip McGinn prepares hinjbolf to enter on a long or otherwise career as n "mtibhoi1. " Of course there are some people mean enough to say that Mr. J. Philip McGinn was Inspired by spite when ho added the little remark In the right hand corner , which is cop per plated In tt fine Italian script. But evidently Mr. J. Philip McGinn feels that as a court of justice has laid all the blame on the partner of his joys and borrows , as Mr. J. Philip McGinn Is ready to bwcar , no part of it bhould bo allowed to attach to aim , and HO ho ad vertises that ho is "Innocent ! Innocent ! " as Is Invariably remarked by the melo dramatic hero when falsely accused. When It comes to stylish divorces and everything that to thorn pertains Chicago cage , as Usual , occupies a position on the band wagon. ItljAINi : A.VO TI1K PKHSIDKNCV. FrioutlHol' the Hoorotary Say that llu Will Not Ite u Candidate. A Portland , Me. , special to the Now York World bays : James G. llluino keeps himself in touch with Maine. Ho Is constantly in communication with his friends hero and when any of his trusted lluuU-nunLs go to Washington Blaine talks to thorn with greater confidence than anyone ono olso. From these gentlemen I huve learned Mr. BlalneV present fueling in regard to the presidency. It may bo hummed up thus : Mr. Illaliio put the presidency behind him once and for all in the Florence let ter , though had the Chicago convention persisted in forcing upon him the nomi nation ho would have accoptcd with re luctance. When Harrison wuh nominated biorles Hew about that Mr. Blainu would get llrst place in the cabinet and the presidency in IM'U ' , Harrison to withdraw In his favor , f have tiucct'cded in llnd- Ing n man who saw uvury word of tin- I'orivhpundiiicibotttein Pn-sidi-nt Harrihun. tlu-n in InUinnnpotiH. and Mr Bliuno in Augusta , in regard to the sec retaryship of state. There wns , ho snld , absolutely nothing In or between the lines thut Indicated any such understand ing between the two "men. Blaine has repeatedly said In private that ho has been near enough to the olllce to learn Its cares and responsibilities , Its wearing hard work , Us tiny and night worry , antl the little thanks one gets in the place. Blaine may , therefore , bo given up as a candidate for the presidency , his friends say. It Is likely that In ISDl ! Blalno's per sonal following will go to Harrlbon , A KlKlil Declared Off. "I bog your pardon.1 "Well , why don't you look whore you're going ? ' Two big athletic men stood facing each other In front of the Equitable building and the crowd gathered around them in the hope of seeing a sot-to without hav ing to plunk up an entrance fee , says the New York Morning Journal. The voice of the llrst speaker , while deep and resonant , had a good nnturod ring toil. That of the other man , though high bred and well modulated , wtis pitched in a key that showed that he did not propose to bo run over without mak ing it hot for the fellow who did the "bunking. " "I'll just teach you some manners , " said he to the good-naturpd man , "that is if you are not afraid to moot mo. " For the lir.st time n Hush of anger spread itself other the other man's face. The crowd looked on with breathless in terest , for by this time nearly every ono except the angry man had recogni/cd the well-known features of the king of putrilists , John L. Sullivan. With tv polite bow ho handed the other a card. "It will give mo great pleasure , " said he , as the smile returned lo his face , "to meet you tit any time and place you mtio select. " Ono look at the piece of pasteboard was enough to knock till thoughts of a light out of the cross man's head , and as soon as ho could push way through the crowd ho jumped on n passing liorsc- car and was soon out of sight. "Who was the man who wanted to lick Sullivan ? ' ' asked ono broker of another , as the disappointed crowd start od to disporho. "Why. that's Kddio Martin , the Pitt- burg oil broker , who is known as tin- best gentleman amateur athlete in Pennsyl vania. ' ' r Mi Oil Ab PATMTQ EAST , WEST , NORTH and SOUTH 13O2 Fnrnnni Strmt , HARRY P. DEUEL City Pasaongor and Tiokofc Ayonb , WAITED ISSUED OY CITIES , COUNTIESSCHOOL DISTRICTS , WATER Correspondence solicited. COMPAmE3 , CTC. II W HARRIS Coripmr , , a , Bankers , 163-105 Dearborn Stroot. CHICAGO. 70 State Streat. BOSTON. ESTABLISHED IN 1878 RY THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT , OF THE PUBLIC CHARITY. Operated timlr-r n twenty year's contract by tlio Mexican International iHiiirovomuit Company. ( iranri Monthly clr/i nines liulil In thn Mnrcsquo Pavllliin In tlio Alamvila 1'aik , ( . 'Ity of Mexico , anil publicly coiuluclcii by izovi-rnnifiit olliclala uppolnt- eil for the purpose by tuc Secretary of llio luterlor un J tbo Treasury. LOTTERY OF THE BENERCENCIA FUBLICA. THE NEXT MONTHLY DRAWING will bo huld 111 llio CITV OK MK.X1CO , ON THURSDAY , JULY 1O , 189O. CAPITAL PRIZE , $60,000. fio.ooo TifUcti ntfi , $ ; eonoo. I'llciof Tlokots , Anicrlc-aii Money , lUilvos tjii. CJnai-tora iI LIST OK I'Hr/.KS. irnpltal rrlreuf fWWij . | , 1 Capital I'rl/oof ZO.iJdl ) . In ICapllal 1-rlzoof lO.IXJU . u . 1 ( iranil I'rlzoof 2,0m ) . Ii s.urw 3 I'rltoi of tl.UJU . am iW. C.l'rlzusof im . nro II.'XO to I'rlrei iif 'M . are 4 000 100 l > Jliiof IUU . are Id.Wi'l .1'Ul'rltaor t < 0 . are 17.IXXI 6SI I'rUumr .0 . are 11,00 , Al-PIIOXIM Vlio.v IMII/I.M. 1M Prliosof fiOappioxlinat'B to MUrjO prlzo P.OOO l.VJI'rUcM .if 60 aiiprin'uiatV ' to VUUIUprU.i , 7.W ) 151 I'rlioof 4Uni > proiliilit'Kt i ID.OHO prlzo , I ) . ( id \VJ Terminal * of fJO ilecliloit by UOUO prize. 1VJ-W 2270 1'rlfO ! . Amoniltlnn to All I'rlziM nolil In tlio United States full ; palil In U. S. Currency. AOHNTS WANTED. tTr"FOHn.lTli HATES , or any furtlu-r Information ilcMrvil , rllii K-Kllily to the tinilurslKni-il , clearly clatlnu your rcshlcnru , with t-tatu , coiinly , Hired anil iiumKT. Moro rapid return mall ili-llvvry will lie iibsuri'il by your unclosing an unvulupu boarlnu your future , , u. , CITV or JlKxtco , MEXICO. Hy ordinary loiter , cnntalnlim MONKV ollliUlt Inucil by nil Kxprc n Companies. .Now VoU Kx- , Draft or 1'ostal Note. 81'KCIAiKKATlTUK.a. Ity ti'rmn of Contract the company mint ilnposlt the pnm ol allprt < e Ini'luilt-il In thu scheme bi-Ioro mill- IIIK a ulnulu ticket , and recelvu thu folloMlnxotlk'lal I'erinlt ' : C'niTlFlcATB- 1 hereby certify that Iho Hank of London and Muilco ban on ik-poilt the neci'Msary fiindn 10 Kuaranlt'o ' tbu paynu-iit of all prUua Urtiirii by Iho l.olerla do la llunclli'cncla I'ubllca. Aroi.l.SAIi CAhrtll.i ) Ililervenor. I'liitlic'r , the company l riiilruil | toitlntrlliiitnlllty- llx percent uf the taluaof all Ihu IliVelj la | irUoj- ulaiKi-r purtlon thin In Klven liy any other lottery. rinally , the number iif tickets U limited lusumw - 20.UUJ lesa man nro nold by other lotterlu > unlntflho fraiuu vchuuio. 1 ( ALL Tilt WOKLD 1HEHE IS UUT UNt CURE DR , HAMS' GOLDEN SPECIFIC , II can bo fll eH In M i-up of iwlfrv ur IrM. r In ur- tlrlc * u ( fiioJ , wubout t-io Unow.edto ol the patient | [ uncdi r/ II U absolutely barcilrt * aiut will elite ! a parmnaanl aad ipurdy cure , whrihcr the cintci u ainodcrjloilrinntr or u lcoholic reck. I'l > K\ Kit FAII.H , it op r te o quirily ud with vuoh oer- unity tlm tb > putlenl under o no luconTenlcnoe , and era he u uwaro. bli cumpleto reformation In cnootfrd * tapaffe book of particuura free To be bed o ( KUI1H & , CO. , Joint LlouKln.,1. IHh st CumingHti. /"Iride upplled by UL.AKU , IJHUUiJ tt CO , and lUCHAHlJdON UIII/U CO. . Omaha. 1'uii I.Aini.s DM vDr I.Pduo.1 rcrloillcal Tilli thi > t rcnrh n-mi-ity net on tb menttrual y leni anil runupprt'4 U n fr m wtiatuver cau v l'n > im < to mfnitriiatiKii Tbi'iu | IU ibuuld nut ba taken dur Inn prcuiiuui. > Am I'lillo Ui , > alty I'roiH Kj'en- < cr llaylo In ( u-uulnu uy hlit < riuun \ Mel-/mien , IkidKOit ni'iir I' C Onmlm I A Mulchvr huulll Ouiaua , il I' Kins , Cvuncil Ulutls I. , or a tut li. NEBRASKA National Bank U. B. DEPOSITOUY. OMAHA , NKB. Cnpltnl , - $40OOOO Surplus Jnn. 1st , ISOO , - 07.COO Offlpern ml Itlrftlnn Henry \f TutM , prc M nt ) MwliJi , Itofd , Tip * ilrmldnnl : JmnolV HitTHf1t | V-Mono , John H CollliKg It C Cudilnai J. M. It r UlckiV. . It. H. HuuhtH , cashlt-r. TMIS IRON DA.NK. Corner 12th nnd Knrntim Slrcf Is. A nrncrnl Hi W' n..4i > , n , TnnnactP x COMMKI GIALx National Ban' < Cnpltnl , $4C JO Surplus , OfTtfor * nnd nirprlorn-R. M Morjcmnn. U Xf. llllclicnck. .Imoiili ( ) nriitiu , , tr , A lli'nrjr , 1C L AnitcriiiH , Wllllinii It. Mniit. Tln.-proM.liMil K II , Wllllnm * . A. I' HnpVtiK. iiroslilcnt A Milliard , cnnlilcr ; t * II. llr > nnt , n l tiuit o.i liU-r Wholesale Manufacturers of Hoots & Shoes fur Mo-ton UtiMipr Sli"o To . lid' . ' . HOI unit 1109 llnrnc ; Sticcl diunlii Not' Ui'owcrs. " ' " * STOHZ > < i if.KR , Laser lleer Brewers , 1M1 Nulli fill Hlri-ot ( InmliB. N'oti Ciirnlco. " " * " EA GiE COHNICK U'OIIKS , Mannfaclurcrs of Galvanized Iron Cornice Whulow rnpa antl nlotIlllp kxlllllt .lelin I'l'i proprietor 10M.nl llOBnulli lutli tr < > pt A. IIOSPE , Jr. , Artists' Materials , Pianos and Organs , IM.11'tniBliii Htri'pt. Oinnlin. Net ) Coal , Coke , ICtc. I * COIClTXNff' Jobbers of Hani and Soft Coal. 8. 1 ! . Cur Illtli niut KoiiKl.u Street ! ) , Oliriliu Noli. "NEHHASKA VuEiTc o.T Shippers of .Coal and Colic , 311 Smith l.Uh Street. Oninlin , Sub. DEAN , AUMSTUONCJ Jc CO. , Wholesale Cigars. < 02N Ir.lh Street "llollii1" 14TO. Dry ( 'oodH and Notlonn. M. E. SMITH &TcO. , Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions Corner lllli .nut llowunl Streets KILPAT1UCK-KOCH UHY GOODS CO. , Importcis and Jobbers in Dry Goods , Gents' ruinlolilnitCoiiila Corner lltli nail Huriiof btruut * . ( liiMlin , Neb DKWEY ff STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , Fnrniini Street , Uinnh.1 , NobiasVa. GHAIILKS RHIVEIUC1C , Fiiniiinrc. Onnilm , NC Groceries. McCOHU , HKADY As CO , Wholesale Grocers , 13th anil I.cavrmvorth Streets , Oaiaha , Ncnrnskrt. Immlicr , I3tu. JOHN A. WAKEFIELD , Wholesale Lumber , Etc. , Etc. Importoil nrnl Amorloiin Portland Ct-ment Stntt intent for MIlHiiukoi ) llritrnulto Couiuut , unit ( jiiltu-y Wlillo l.liuo. CHAS. U. LEE , Dealer in Hardwood Lumber. Wood carpcta nnrt pnrqut-t MonrlnK. lli und Dougliu Struots , Oni.ilm , Nebrmkn. FlttTuvTTTHiiY , Lime Cement Etc. Etc. Luniucr , , , . , . Corner i'tli ' unit Dmiiilni Street * , Onmlm Millinery and KotloiiN. I. OBEHFKLDER tt. CO. , Importers and Jobbers in J 203 , 210 nnd 212 South llth wtreoU Notions : J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. , Wholesale Notions-and Furnishing Goods , 1124 Ilurnoy ntn > et , Oinnliu. OIlH. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Oils , Axle KrcMP , etc , Oninlin. A 11. ll ! lioi | , .Miumgi-r. Paper. _ _ j CARPENTER PAPER CO. , Wholesale Paper Dealers. Carry n nlco stock of printing , vrrniiplnir nnrt nrltlnd imjicr. Hin-clnl nlteiilluii irlvou to cunt pnpcr. ' SatiJ.H , ICtc. A. L. DEANE &c CO. , Uvncral Aiicnta for Halls' Safes , Rl and 323 South 10th Ht. , ( ) nmt . 4 ToyH.Ktv. H. HARDY & CO. , Jobbt-u of Toys , Dolls , Albums , Fancy Goods , House Kurnlxlilnit ( iooili , Clillilrcu'ii Cnrrlniei. 12CJ 1 nrimm utroet , Ouinhn , Nob. AVntcr U. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO. , Steam and Water Supplies , Ilnlllilay wind mill ) . 'J18 anil 020 Jnna-i - > t. , Omaha. ( i 1' Hos . Acting MitnaKer Iron WorkH , PAXTON & VIEHLINO IUON WOKK8 , Wrought and Cast Iron Building Work , Knulncn , hrass work , Kcnornl founilry tnarhlna un4 blncksuillh work OHIco ami Horki , U 1 * Ily ami Kill street , Omaha OMAHA SAFE Ac IRON WORKS , ' Manf'rs of Fire and Burglar Proof Safes , Vaults , jnll work , Iron iliulUin and tire estape ( i. Anilreeii , pr"p'r Cor lull unit Jaoktoit bti KiiNli , DoorH , I0to , M. A. DISUROW ic CO. , Wholcialo nmnufacturcru of Sash , Doors , lllinds and Urunch onico , I2tliond Itard itruoti , Oninlin , II t > , o ti t.li O ITI nl gy TJNION STOCK YAHDS CO. , 01 South Omaha , Limited , SIIROEDER & GRAIN , Provisions and Stocks.1 liasemcnt First National Hank , OO8 South 10th Street , Oinnha * * rLamiT BROTHERS ; Taxidermists 8l > tcliurni cm bo lent Al nfolr t mull or nt inii bead Igr tvdcti. ICUt SUtit , OKUlo ,