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THE MARKETS. FBODUOB. Chicago. Chioaoo. Jane IS market price, settlement to be made on reported sales In the Drovers Telegram of the day before delivery here.

No expense to shippers except freight. Correspondence solicited. Hutchinson Packxno Co. B. W.

UstDKBWooD, Manager. HUTCHINSON MARKET. Grain. HuTcarNSON, June 18. WHEAT -No.

2 soft, 65c; No. 2 hard, 60c. CORN No. 2, 25c. OATS 18c.

NT A MO A good speculative buslBesB was again trans acted In wheat and the course of prices wasBome-what irresular. The opening was rather steady and prices later were advanced above yes LIVE STOCK. Hutchinson. Hctchinsoh', June 18. T7 Tl ML HOGS Receipts.

732; shipments, none Market steadv. Waeon hogs. 3.65: car hogs PLUNGED INTO NIAGARA'S RAPIDS. A. Richly Dressed.

Woman Seeks Death In the Great Cataract. Niagara Falls, June 18. A richly mGE 1 (MIR dressed woman deliberately plunged into the rapids this afternoon and was carried over the American falls. The body was recovered almost immediately after in the river below and was towed to the PASSIONS IN FICTION. William Dean Howells discusses in Harper's Magazine for June "the question of how much or how little the American novel ought to deal with certain facts of life which are not usually talked of before young people, and especially young ladies." Among other things he says: "Most of these critics who demand 'passion' would seem to have no conception of any passion but one.

Yet there are several other passions: the passion of grief, the passion of avarice, the passion of pity, the passion of ambition, the passion of hate, the passion of envy, the passien of devotion, the passion of friendship; and all these have a greater part in the drama of life than the passion of love, and infinitely greater than the passion of guilty love. Wittingly or unwittingly, English fiction and American fiction have recognized this truth, not fully, not in the measurs it merits, but in greater degree than most other fiction." Again, referring to "the two great novels which above all others have moved the world by their study of guilty love," he says: "If by any chance, if by some prodigious miracle, any American should now arise to treat it on the level of 'Anna Karenir a' and 'Madame he would be absolutely sure of success, and of fame and gratitude as great as those books have won er their authors. "But what editor of what American magazine would print such a story? "Certainly we do not think any one would; and here our novelist must again submit to conditions. If he wishes to publish such a story (supposing him to have once written it) he must publish it as a book." Of the American magazine, he says: "Perhaps it is a little despotic, a little arbitrary; but unquestionably its favor is essential to success, and its conditions are not such narrow ones. You cannot deal with Tolstoi's and Flaubert's subjects in the absolute artistic freedom of Tolstoi and Flaubert; since De Foe is unknown among us; but if you deal with them in the manner of George Eliot, of Thackeray, of Dickens, of society, you may deal with them even in the terday's closing, then brofce on ittwuc, recovered again, advancing Mc, eased oft and closed about lower than yesterday.

August closed He lower, September He lower and December lower. The early strength was attributed to wet weather In the south and southwest, heavy storms and floods doing damage In Kansas and harvesting being Interfered with. The quantity of wheat on ocean passage showed a decrease of 752,000 bushels, and was also taken as a strengthening feature. Later the market became weak and the decline established under liberal speculative offerings, some long wheat wheat was bought at the top price of yesterday coming In the market. Recovered some again, but the feeling was unsettled to the close.

That there are sections suffering from too much rain at the present there is no doubt, and the variable character of the Influences created an irregular market But little interest was manifested in corn daring the early part of the day, but as the session advanced trading became more active. The feeling developed was relatively firmer and transactions were at slightly higher prices. Initial trades were a shade higher than the closing prices of yesterday, were steady, active sometimes, when a better demand sprang up, one house taking 250,000 bushels of July, which Btarted shorts, and the market advanced offerings at the time being limited. The market then eased off a little and closing prices were folly He higher than yesterday. Trading was lighter in oats and the market quiet and easy during the early part of the session.

Toward the close a firmer feeling developed, especially for July, due to the reports of heavy rain In the oat fields in sections where It was not needed. Offerings were light and the demand from a few nervous shorts helped to advance prices HJ4c, and the close was steady at about outcicfe figures. Trading was fairly active In mess pork early in the day, but ruled quiet during the latter part of the session. Opening sales were made at2c advance and a further advance of 2J4c was gained. Later the market ruled easy and the market receded 1012tfc, bat rallied again slightly and closed at Inside figures.

QA comparatively light business was transacted in the lard market. A little demand early caused a steadier feeling and prices ruled a trifle higher, but a weaker feeling was developed later and the market closed rather tame at inside figures. Trading was moderately active In the market for short ribs and sides. The demand was fairly active early and prices were advanced 25c. Later an easier feeling prevailed and prices decined Teward the close the feeling was steady and the Market closed quiet at inside figures.

The Best Tonic and Blood Purifier in the World, Will prevent Moiuitain Fever if taken in time. Full Directions Around Bach Bottle. Price $1.00 Per ottle. Canada side. All the clothing below the waist excepting the shoes and stockings had been torn off.

On her head was a deep gash made by the rocks. The body was identified as that of a woman who arrived here on the 3 :10 p. m. train from Buff alo. She went direct to the park, after stopping to buy a tumbler, and seated herself near the water's edge.

A few minutes later she was seen to rise and plunge into the rapids, after wading some distance through the shallow water. On the grass near the bench where she sat were found a flask containing a few drops of whisky, the tumbler she had bought, a cape trimmed with heavy friDge, anew silk umbrella and a white handkerchief. She was a woman of large build, about 40 years old, with black, wavy hair, and a plain gold ring on her left hand. Her name has not yet been learned. Army Orders.

Washington, June 18. The following army orders have been issued from the war department: The following changes in the stations of the officers of the medical department are ordered: First Lieut. Benjamin L. Teneyck, assistant surgeon (recently appointed), will proceed from New York City to Fort Leavenworth, Kan. Capt.

John DeB. Gardiner, assistant surgeon, i3 relieved from duty at Fort Leavenworth, and will repart in person to the commanding officer at Fort Reno, I. T. Paragraph 3, June 8, 1889, is so amended as to direel First. Lieut.

Phillip G. Wales, assistant surgeon, to report for duty to the commanding officer at Fort Huachuaca, to relieve Capt. Marlborough C. Wyeth, assistant surgeon. Capt.

Wyeth, on being relieved from duty at Fort Huachuaca, will report in person to the commanding officer at Fort McDowell, for duty at that station, to relieve First Lieut. Leonard Wood, assistant surgeon. Lieut. Wood, on being relieved from duty at Fort McDowell, will report for duty to the commanding i The leading futures ranged as follows Honfltflin ements The Best Remedv for all Derang "Swig Options 2 Slap- "wheat, No. 2: July TZ 78 August 75 74 September 75 74 75H December 77 7 76 76? Corn, ISo.

July -S4V4 34K 34 34V4 August 35 35H 317 85 September 35ft S5H 354 35ft oats, Wo. July 22H 22 22H 22? August SiV4 September 22 ZZy 22ft 22 ft July 11 70 11 75 11 62H 11 62tf August. 11 80 11 82tf 11 72H 11 72tf September 11 SVA 11 9j 11 8a 11 80 L.ard: July 6 60 6 60 6 55 6 55 August 6 70 6 70 6 SZ 6 62tf September 6 75 6 75 6 70 6 70 Short Kibs: July 5 82VJ 5 82tf 5 80 5 80 August 5 90 5 00 5 87ft 5 87tf September 5 97K 5 B7 5 92ft 5 S)5 of the Liver in the World. They are Prompt and Easy in their Action. officer at can rancisco.

The superintendent of the recruiting service will cause ten colored infantry The Height of Mr. J. W.Stillman, the art critic, writes to the New York Evening Post that M. Herbert, Director of the Academic Fran-caise at Rome, "one of the great most thoughtful of modern French painters, and i perhaps the best representative still living of the great poetic French school of art," says of Mr. Cole's engravings now appearing in the Century, that "he had never seen such work on wood, and did not suppose wood-engraving capable of it, As was stated in the announcement of this series, the appearance of the engravings in chronological order.

Specimens of the work of such pre-Raphaelites as Cimabue, Giotto, Spinello, and others bave already been shown; and while the reproductions of the paintings of these artists are of the highest value to art-students, the general public will be more interested in the later work, which is to include admirable specimens of the art of Perugino, Leonardo Titian, Michael Angelo, Raphael, Paul Veronese, Cerreggio, Tintoretto and many other well known names the masters of the world's art. Leonardo's "Mona Lisa" and "The Jeweler," Titian's "La Bella," "The Man With the Gloves" and "The Entombment," Rembrandt's "Supper at Emmaus," Velasquez's "L'ln-fante Marguerite" and Albertinelli's 'The Salutation" are among the engrav-'ngs to come. It is said that this series of pictures is being received with great interest in Italy where are most of the originals which Mr. Cole has reproduced. All of his pictures are engraved directly from the originals, Mr.

Cole doing his work in the galleries or churches in front of the paintings; and the great value of the series is in the absolute faithful rendering which the engraver has given of the artists' work. recruits to be assigned to the Twenty fifth infantry and forwarded to the depart ment of Dakota. Per Box. Ask Pries 2p0 to 0 rder lor You. ourOmggss Recruit John Eustace, general service, Cash Quotations ware as follows: FLOUR Unchanged.

now at the recruiting rendezvous, Buf WILE AT No. a spring 'wheat SOJtfc; No. 3 falo, N. having enlisted under false pretences will be discharged. The commanding general department Missouri will grant a furlough for four months to take effect after re lnlistment to ordnance Sergt.

Andrew Keefe on duty spring nommai; sso. a red ou4c COttH Ho. 2, 84Jc. OATS No. 2, 22HC.

KYE-No. 2, 39Hc. FLAXSEED No. 1 $1 52 1. 53.

TIMOTHY Prime seed PORK Per bbl $11.6011.65. LARD Per 100 lbs Jti.5Ca6.52iJ. SHORT RIBS SIDES $5 755.b5. DRY SALT SHOULDERS SHORT CLEAR 6.12tf6.25. tVHISKT- $1.02 BETTER -Firm and unchanged.

BUGS Firm at 12c. Receipts. Shipments. at Fort McKinney, W. T.

Private Charles H. Pearson, Co.B, Sev G. enth infantry, now with his company, haying enlisted under false pretences. will be discharged. Private Michael Ryan, troop Fourth cavalry, now with his troop at Ft.

Meyer, Wheat 6,000 14,009 Corn 341,000 161.0C0 Oats 1W.000 164.0C0 Va is transferred to troop Fifth cav Cm airy, and will be sent to the station of Febifep St. jutu. DDQD that troop at Ft. Reno, I. T.

The extension of leave of absence on 8t. Loots, Jane IS. FLOUR Quite, dul and unchanged. account of sickness, granted Capt. Asher WUKAT Cash lower, completely demoralized and no demand.

Options were higher. Reports of too much rain throughout the winter belt and U. Taylor, Second artillery, special or ders May 14, 150, is still further ex other unfavorable reports tended to cneck selling. tended one month on account of sick evers, but is in uure an lorms oi With no preeanre to buy, however, the market swung within nan ow limits and the close was firm at above ye-terday. No.

2 red cash 88 asked: July closed 73 (73 Vic bid; August 73Jc: September 74Jc; Decenber 7dftc; year 73c asked. CORN Weak and lower. No. 2 mixed cash S0ftu31Xc: aly closed 31 ft August 3 ic asked; ness. Sought Death to Escape Disease.

Cincinnati, June 18. Charles Witt stem, aged 50 years, a well-known drug TP1 Hi Sam Jones oh Corset Strings. Many of the modern belles, after getting themselves shaped up by the corset, the servant pulling at one end of the string and she at the other, looks just like a wasp, and she'll sting you like a ountain, Ty- specially Adapted to OATS Dull, steady. No. 3 cash 22ftc bid; June bid: July 22 bid, nine offered.

KVE No. 2 38c bid. gist, committed suicide this morning by shooting himself through the head at his home on Walnut Hills. He had been HAY Weak. Prairie timothy Intermittant, suffering for years with a peculiar dis ho, Malarial, Remittant, FLAXSEED $1 30; new crop for August deliv ry.

at S1.0W&1.10. which no two physicians have been able to agree, but it is sup posed to nave Deen liver colic, it caused L.BAD Quiet but with bids of $3.75 for soft Missouri and for chemical hard and refled. BUTTER Quiet. Creameiy 1416c; dairy 12 EQGS Quiet and easy at 10tfSllc for guaran- carlet and Yellow Fevers. him intense suffering, and at times his shrieks as he rolled on the floor in agony wasp, too.

You have got mothers in this town who will rig up their daughters and send them to an entertainment while this meeting is in progress. God be merciful to such. The devil don't want a better thing than to have a side entertainment started to preaching. The best we can do is to do right. As long as I feed my children I am going to boss them.

When they get above this they must move their boarding house. I won't feed such a gang. That is right, brothers; why don't you preachers say amen? The preachers responded with a hearty amen. New Orleans Sermon. nave Deen Heard tnrougnout tne neigh borhood.

Killed. His Wife. WHISKY Steadv at $1.02. PROVISIONS tiuiet. PORK 2.00.

LARD Prime steam $6.25 bid. Ask Your Druggist to Order for You. Price $1.00 Per Bottle. New York, June 18. Antonio Rico- mio, an Italian just released from a term Kaouaa City.

Kxhsas Citt June 13. Tb Dally Indicator reports in prison for having stabbed his wife, to-day in Jealous anger crusned her skull WHEAT Quiet. No. 13 red 73c asked; No. 2 with a fiat-iron.

She is dead. He was CORN Steady at 26c bid, 27c asked. OATS 20c asked. arrested. Named on the Commission Washington, June 18.

Lucias Fair Wto BMifectaiiiL LITE STOCK. BLamsaa City. Kansas Citt, June 13. The Live Stock Indicator reports CATTLE KecelDts. S.2UO: ahlnmnnt.

nan child, ex-commander-in-chief of the Grand Army of the Republic, has been A a appointed a member of the Sioux com Weak, especially on heavy 1,400 to 1.6C3 lb. steers. Common and grassers lower. Choice cows steady. Orasaers lower.

Stockers and feeders steady. Good to choice corn-fed 4.35: common to medium $3.253 70; etockers mission. Storm Stories. MI have seen some pretty heavy storms ami ieeuers cows 1.753.UU. HOGS Receipts, snlpments 330.

The market wan atrnnr inH Songs Wanted. A young woman in the mining regions of California recently wrote the following letter to a music dealer in Sacramento: "Have you got a song with the words accompliment called chipy Get your Hair cut, johny get your gun I don't know the name of the song but I think that is part of the first verse. Plense let me know right away if you have it the price of it also have you the music of a Song called of the day and the price of it, have you got a song called she is my big Fat Consumpted liza jane price of it." These inquiries will remind our readers of the only communication ever written by Larry O'Rorke during his imprisonment to his wife Margaret "For the luv of God send me pop Goes the Wee- in my travels," remarked a commercial than yesterday's close. Good to choice light KHKRP hf AmiPro VCl AA Market steady. Good to choice muttons $3.60 tourist, a3 he sat chatting in the hotel office with several co-laborers in the field of commerce.

"Just a short time ago I was caught in a rain storm that pieked the entire train up bodily and carried it e.w tuuimuu iv medium V.alX0O.4U. Chicago. Chioiso, June 13. The Drovers Journal reports: CATTLE Receipts. 8.500: Shipments 4.000.

off down the river. Instead of going to This Disinfectant is Oderless and Non-Toxic. Will make the foulest room sweet pure in a few moments. Price $1.00 Per Bottle. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST TO ORDER FOB YOU.

These Medicines are Manufactured Only by the station that I started for I found myself in a river town about ten miles down i Slow and weak. Beeves steers $3 stockers and feeders cows, bulls and mixed cat- zle." Buffalo Commercial. Receipts shipments 2,500. The market was steadv. Mixed ft4.150L4.4O; His Secure Retreat.

"Have you any particular object in light heavy bulk $4.40 SHEEP RecelDts. 4.000: shlnmnntii. the river. The tram couldn't sink because the current carried it so fast." "That's as bad as a tornado that I struck while I was riding on horseback. The beast went up in the air as if he had wings, and it wasn't two minutes before 1 had cleared eight miles." "What's the worse storm you ever saw, Billy?" asked the first speaker of a member of the group who had listened in si loafing about here?" asked the contractor The market was steady to weak.

Natives $2.75 of a new building of an idler who was in the way. "Yes, sir," was the prompt reply. "Well, what is it?" "I want to dodge my creditors, and lence. they will never look for me where there is any work going on." Detroit Free "Oh, I never was in a big storm yet but" 5 "But what?" "Mv Wife's mother in onmirnr tn livn at. western 3.iu&i.iv; Texas lambs $8.253.

50. St, Lonli. Sr. Louis, une 18. CATTLE Receipts, shipments.

300. The market was steady. Choice heavy native steers, fr to good $3.10400 stockers and feeders $2 203.25; rangers corn-fed grass-fed, $2.003.00. HOGS Receipts, snlpments, 100. The market was strong.

Choice heavy and butchers $4.254. 50; packing, light grurtwi. $4.2534.35. SHEEP Receipts, shipments. 700.

Tae market was steady. Fair to choice $3.00 4.59. Keller IitaiB Sane and WM Co, Press. our house next week." Merchant Drawing the line in Literary Tolerance. Miss Ritta Aren't you fond of dialect Emporia boasts of a ciant cow that has poetry, Mr.

Drestbeeph? LJl ajje' mm Mr. Drestbeeph (of the Chicago Brown been on exhibition in that city for nine years and is still onlv three veara old ac ing society) Well, James Whitcomb Riley and Eugene Field do very well: cording to the bills. That's nothing. To-peka has a young lady just entering so- Dogs Wanted. We are prepared to take all good packing hogs offered by cars, and for 220 averages and above will pay within twenty-five cents of Kansas ity but I came across some poems by a fellow named Chaucer the other day, and he carried it too far.

Life. ieiy wno was only sixteen when she ame there in 1854. Lawrence Tribune..

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