Indianapolis Journal, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 September 1884 — Page 6

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MONEY AND STOCKS. A Field Day far the “Bears,” Aceonrpaniea fcy the lisnal Depression. New York, Sept. 15.—Money easy at I*2 pr cent; offered at 1 per cent, at the close. Prime mercantile paper, 5.$ ®6) per cent. Sterling exchange steady; sixty day*, 14.83; eight, $4.85. Gweraanents steady. Railways lower. State securities quiet. This was a field-day fpr the “bears” at the Stock Exchange. Prom the opening until the elose of business the market was depressed, and, nnder sales for both accounts, prices dropped i to 5 per cept, with the coalers and grangers ne the weakest Bhres. Various unfavorable reports were ued to briqg *?>ofit a decline. It frag stated tbt thrpo pron)in*nt Upnjka ware ip trouble, and that SIOO,OOO of clearing-house certificates had bees issued to one) pf the institutions in question. On investigation the reports were pronounced false. The coal shares were affected by statements that the combination was in danger, hut after business IMM KWPWdsut Sloan, of the Lackawanna, au nounced thsf tV repraseptatiysa of the cor) companies bad agreed (to restrict production fop the first }n Octpj¥T. Another rumpr, which exerted an adverse influepcs, was tbs report that,* t-he St. Paul dividend would bp yedi>d to .3 per cent- These unfavorable reports the effect of bringing opt considers hie “lpriß”etock, wdjiph materially added to the de pression. Delaware & Hudson brokes percent., to 87; Lackawanna, 4|, to 103; Reading, 14. to 2% Jersey Cftptrql, li, to 55; Northwestern, 2j, tp ftM, ami preferred; 2), te 130; St Paul, 4, D> 811; Omaha, li, to 31|; Canada Southern, 2, tp 32; Canadian Pacific, L to 43): Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, 2, to pOJ; Lake Shore. If, tp 78i; Union Pacific, lj, to 47J: gad Webern Enlon, If, to 54). Northern Pacific preferred erjg' ouisville & Nashville were There was ft tfifferenee <df @i peg cent regular in Lackawanna Western Iximu fit. Paul and Lake Shore, and i&l salley 3 awanna. The last named sold at IMsQS, seller 60, when the price in the regi'.’, a r way was I$8) 'a 103). Following were t*ke leading rentes: New Ynrk Central, 1-ls ®s; Northeun Paeifio pegferrod, Michigan Central and Lackawanna, 1-54, and Jersey Central*., Reading, Quincy and Pacific, fiat. Tim high ante for Now York Central was due to dtoalng the books for the dividend*. Compared wit}) Saturday, the dosing prices an* ) ffi ft per cent- lower. Transactions to-day, 256,600 shares, to-writ: I*pkaw*uua 37,00 ft Late Show 17,688, Northwestern 34,000, St Paul 51,000, Union Pacific 26,000, lyestern'UpiojJ 17,000. Alining shares almost entirely neglected, Sutrp sold fit 16. STOCK QUOTATIONS. Sjper cent bonds .Mgto Lake Shore 78X United States 4J6n....11235 Louisville AJNashville 29,‘-£ United Statesnew Ss..lN4j Louisville A N. Alb’y 17>£ Os 1W JMsr. A St. Joe ~108 Missouri Pacific 9Os St. P. & S. C. lets 1!<. Ha-bile * Ohio 109 Tennessee As, old 3934 Morris A Essex lift'd..tki SmnsMMti nfc'W- *cbat.s vS*S to%jCffS=; WH. WXli 3 *# &s H* {,&* QlZn&ssp sp#**^'** %; Ifc 111.1. jBSUr. Cleveland A <;riiuiiii>uß Pjj fli SSj^di^Z.dSjl BSf*2S# WiagZiilfe4 a 4i|&::. L SSUfSTn^—i; % foil asBEEGitf 4 : I ryS? Illinois (’eotral .....122 Quickniher.preferred 28 1., B. &W 14 South Pacific KMMfDut..:. MfcitetM U Lake Erie * Western... 112 •Ex-dividend. Business of the Clearing Honses. Sfipt-lfi.—The folic wing tablq, compiled from special Jispatcheg $0 the Po) from leading eicaring-houses in United States, gives ibe clearances for week ended §pt. 13, with bte percentage pf increase and decrease, edmpared corresponding meek

ter#? &&EE ||l &- B *Efisß!?hv.?. t.M test: >8 Pittsburg 7.601,#4# Decrease.. 11.7 Louisville ~ .. t . Decrease - 20.9 Providence 3.3.0.800 Decrease.. KS.fl Milwaukee if:617,(k)0 fcolreise... 15.9 Kansas City"J giSHSI fwSKfe 6 '. . 24.2 Cleveland BH*2,SB Mm.. 3.3 Hartford 1,060.395 iJeqrijase.. 49.0 Indianapolis 1,262,109 Decrease.. 19.8 Colnmbus ■ i.538.2‘.1P Increase .. 48.0 STfca;::::::::: lilp teSC:: It Portland , 668.278 Decrease.. 11.6 Worcester 767,880 CMnase.. 14.7 Memphis ...... 417.888 Beiraaso . 41.2 Pnringfield.oo2l97 Decrease-- 26.1 tfiffl §SBf.: jV! Outeide New York: . Foreign Money and Stock Market. bt*te* lours. 123, Railed bpnda-frV.,

MONEY AND STOCKS. The Cooler Weather Favorably Affecting Trade. iNDIANArtHiia, Sept 15. The week epees with a more active trade, th* cooler weather cofidttcing to such a result, yet the volume of business thus far has dropped behind that of September, 1883. What the last fifteen days of the mouth will do towards making up the deficit is a problem. In the local market thbre were few changes In "quotations and price* on most linos of goods rata steady. The Indianapolis Oroecr, 4k its remarks oa groceries, says: “For sugars, the local demand still continues very large, awl this being the case everywhere has caused a temporary kcarcity East. Orders for sugar that hre accepted by refiners to-day are filled In a Week or ten days, and this fact accounts for the vmj hgbt stack on the street for the past three weeks. The buyer expects Ms sugar reasonably prompt, and of course waits from day to day for the invoioe, only to find out when ft is toe late that the sugar has not been shipped. There is a prospect now of prompter shipments, as the refiner* are Turning out more sugar than before. In canned goods peaches haveaurprined nearly everybody. With a very light pack at standards the price has declined about ten cents per dozen, which has hed the effect of making the buyers here more cautious. How good first-class standnrd peaches can ever he jobbed for less than $1.75 i* more than we can understand. Small ‘ fruit arill oantinuea strong at the advance. Tomatoes.are weak, notwithstanding reports of; short crape everywhere. Foreign frtfit shows no change from lust week, except citron, which is now strong at twenty-two cents East.” Brad•street saysf the business situation: “Telegrams |

from the leading trade centers of the country : indicate that the bot weather which generally e ailed during the first half off the week afd unfavorably the tendency to an increased distribution of geode. It spite of this, however, the usual autumn demand has had its affect in a moderately increased movement. Reports-of the progress of mercantile collections are unfavorable at numerous points. Most of the New England cotton mills, save those at Lowell and smaller owes hern and those, which bake shut down indefinitely, are now running. In consequence of the curtailment of production prices are better maintained. Leading New England cotton manufacturers eriil continue a good deal at sea regarding the near future of business, and predictions given eutare quite contradictory. The Chicago correspondent of Bradstaeet’s reports that owing to the extremely low prices the effect of the big crop of wheat on the state of business at Chicago has not been so beneficial as expeetpd. On the contrary the t&et has been rather dispiriting, xlie price of w)ieat has suffered a further decline, the September option at Chicago having torched 75c during the week. Foreign adyic.es are still bearish as to wheat. A large portion of the cprn crop is past injury fropi frost, iron trade lias developed no improvement, and the same conclusion applies to the general industrial situation. There is a slightly firmer feeling in anthracite coal, owing to the curtailing of production during tjie ftrg| week in September.’' kUtIN The local market stands much in the position of Saturday as relates tp prico*. fhp Bpard qf Trade Prito Current says of wheat: About the same as Saturday; in local circles 76 cents was hid far No. 2 red, but only banted in small o<iantitles. Certainly ppr as well ki others, are in a very ppaatisfactoi-y condition. Receipts continue light, with eo jjpppoy wm*i i grading. Wo quote: SKiigxxx-iv.Ui-.v.;;-: ft Opm—Rather steady fpr all grade*, but not much activity among local dealers. Receipts light Futures-dull and heavy. New November held at 45c, without buyers. The demand f<W local consumption is only fair. We quotp: iiwanbkdh... AS Nograde .35 Oats—Wliilk jmiaes remain about the samp, vet the feeling i* somewhat dull and less firm than Saturday. Futures quiet We Ruate: N*. 2 whim e* Ki**4 RAIN f &HQRB- . ft. w. JOB*. jj Wbeiat ~ Oriu'l t *2O--A. 1 82.400 12.fi00131.T00 ~SoO Elevator B j 26 3001 4,M ■1.8,700! 3,04)0 Capital Elevator] 10,000 1 1 West Elevator., j 42,500 5,000] 4/RiOj Total j 142/500 22,800|~54,40i' 3,500 Correepon'g day) last year...... (228, OPto 48,000) 82,000! 15,000 RECEIPTS BV RAIL PAST HOURS. Wheat, bushels 7.200 Corn, bushels 4,500 Oats, bushals .8-800

Tlw EugUsU Orals Trade. §apt. la.—fhg Mark Ujoyef*, ia its weakly review of the corn trade, says: pwgrs§g in the iater harvest bw been nw.de during the present week, fke dry weather was favorable to threshing. Deliveries of wheat by farmew b*ve increased, apd the jprjqo hSS declined Js quarter during the week, and flour fdi 64. Sales of Mnglish wheat for the week, 86,053 quarters, at 345, aguiart 67,665 quarters, He and fortbacameappndwß weak last yea*, The foreign wheal jacket is fopypssed. Prices have a fid further declined ia oS-anast trade; thirteen cargoes Mwivert, ft* were sold, seven withdrawn, eixjpmm* . T4e forwupd jp erpa ipg W*H* .tN’H’-’B* ehilhwgft pgr abater was accepted for No. 2 rod winter wupqy. M*P ftWiden is enance aad steady; thewtfg M) SSSttSS'.a dAI Alb lNMUkajjtrons COAL AMU CtiKl. email woods. •14091.50. Corn—Balk's Impound cans, $1; YarSr berries, 2-pouyd, fl.lO#l.UO; pineapple, etaadhrd. ffciW#jM2*i§yfe peas, marrowfat, ftc®*l46 4 email. iH.56a1.U0; lobsters, $1.8091.85; rad cherries, 95c®51.10; chloroform. sial.>; coptmt, lirls., 8993.50; cream tartae, pqre. ss®4oe; in*fi*p, #c®ifriiooriqe, Celab., genuine, 3o®4De; magnesia. carh., 2-oz.. 30 nwn-Wue, R * quenme, Pi 4 W„ # owaoe, f 7159.1.26; balsam qopsaba, (iQdSwi soap, candle, Pc., 181916a* sad a, bicarb., Am9M*i salts, qpso.ua, 4®ac; Sulphur dour. 4®w*; Wtnrttr, turpentine, 35®4ei glycerine. fmJMe pet**,, |1.389190s bromide potass.. 40'94uc; chH.r*to potash, 26922 c; bora*, 16918 c; oiucbwndia, fttlMbe. Oioa—lansced oil, raw, 55c 9 1 gallon: boiled, JjQ. AjjoJ Q 1 lejirol trial Ktkii 1 1--L fifl'dfftir 965 c; do. eU-a, 68972 Wo. Whitk L*iad—Pure, 6c* tywgyades, 4969 . BUY 060 Oft, stiAW. 4r^

THE INDIANAPOLIB JOURNAX, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. 1884.

Allen's pink, 6* Arnold is, B*-. .Berlin, solid colors, 5190; Cocfcec*, fie: Ukmmtoea, 5%5; ftsuneli’s, 5 b** Eddystone, 6c; Waaeontar, s*ec; Hartal, 6c; Harmony, 5o; Hamilton, 6c; Greenwich, fity; KnithtrBrown SHEEtlNO—Atlantic A, 7Ho; Boott C, fie* Agawam F, 5*80; Bedford It. sc; Augusta, 6c* Boott; AL, 7*4c: OenSreentai <5, 7 1 ac; Dwight Star, 6c, Echo Lake, (the; Graniteville SK, the iAWtanee LL, S9C; Bepperril F„ Pepperell OW; T>peroll, 9-4, ITkfcc; FhppareD 10-4, KOc; Uttta 04,25c* UtioalO-4, 27ta; UtienC, 4%c. BlAEdttSb SHklfTlNU—Blackstone Xk, 7Qc; BalUu ft Son, fe| CheatMM Hill, AVtA Chftc* 4-4, T^r; &Tc:Ln^; On-, Now Yorit Mitts- 10V; Ow own, s Hi* Phpnertlit 10-4, 80 Pm*)tarMl 10-4. Hope, 7c; Knight s cambric, Sc; Lonsdale cambric, 11c; Whitmsville, 33-inokto, 8*48; WtokfcVta, 10*as. TieklSttS—AtaosVekg, XCXI3 hie, Conestoga BFI la UlMtaStogkkrtra 14>gc, CstaWtegA<4cM Mhdhl 13*0c, Imwtotat* 44tek Ifthflie. f*whke@©4*wh 11 *4, Mis GBG 32-inch Iftt, Mcthwen LA 12 Vt Oakhari A 6*oo, Swift Raver 6c, York 32 inoh 12tflu, York 30isft llHttWd 16l|h Paper CiMßarrs—Maoville 51*6,3. S. &Ston 6c, ll&MSvmt 5-*fe, wffWM 3-Jft. GhAm. linville s2l, Lewiston S2O, Ontario sl3, Stark -A $23.50. Vwflh.

B,lis;adtoa, **.741*1490; sapstaua ftiUSWfte.Of; hn, Awaadry. 2. FRUITS AND VBUKTABUS*. AIWMS—SI.3O2AO r brl. <JnRBAs-06vta Ift V M. O-BATES-Oamconi 4*c -F It; Ixws, 344> R; Dolawane, 39e# ft. Noth BO fghri. Onions—^[email protected] ft- W. PAIRS —ftwtJrtt, f2.s(riii3 ip hu. POtort—fttanrim, ft7®B-r Btand. PKIOHMS-tThoioe ©fllataare, ftl.23tel.flo ♦ <2bn hem. m to guritky: hair, fti-® l. 65--cite**. sn*B hr hwrd andgrasn, ftOftflftc A' -oaie-third hu boa. POTlTcqte-*ftl.as<3>l.6o # brl __Sif*bt Poj>T<*s—FaUow Jerseys, fti-50 V M, PhUadeljiiua Jersey sweets, fG> # hvX. KLONS-fS a V 1(R) U Blank .Jersey. GRpqKRIRS. OOTPEE*—Odin ary grades, '9316c; faV, 10 9 to 1 #!; good, llftllts: prime, 12®l>21*0; strictly .prime, elioioe. 134a14e; tfamar gscen AP* yotlow, lAftlftteftioM maweramea* Uywa. 28* 24w; iwitetion Jna, A L lb4c; Goes’s pri*na, l&i4e; Aa-huolde’e. 151ic. Levenngs.laV; DeJivortV s, 1o%q; NjU-Cuup'*, LaW. Dsied Beep—l6i2tel7is. RiPX—Carolrna sail I ioniwcs, fi*Bc. Molar*** and Sym.’FS—N* Oriesn* molasaes, pew <*>, iri-nri;, Zoo*i prime, 85ftte7 ufcette to ancy. 50®5ac. Salt—L*k*t ftl n*r iota; 10@ 15a mn in quwititte* less t)ap 4 car-lo*)-Salt Fish—Mackerel, extra mess. $28®30 * brl; No. 3 amekßrri.-s6®7: halve*, *3.50. ' W ' * ' fijWl**-Hrd*. 7*814c,- confeartanors’ A. 6<kte site; Mandate A, Ctaipfitaft off A, (i4i®te: white te6; Champion gloss tump, 6®7e; imnroved corn, bta@ic- _ P>per, I7®lße;afflspie, lOtel'Be; cloves, 80#doft 1,5 -F toe for dmp. V*AP—$ I *®sto fo® preeawi bv Wrappisq Paper—Crow* ate**, 180 far bnirile; medium straw, 37e; doable crown straw. Bite; heavy weight straw, 2>4*2*b F : crown rag, 3Qe ft him<Bo; mpdmm rag, 460; donbl. erpwn r*g, flOc; heavy weight rag, 2t*3e # ft; Ma*iU*, * T.Va ®C; No. 8, stefic; print paper p 4, 6®7*j book tapef.No. 1. 2a& u, toteite iio. a a. ft a., SteSiTie. 3, s ft C-. 7 k 9&. Flour Sack*—No, 1 df*h, tori, *33 1,030, % brLsl7i lighter weight $1 £ 1,000 leqa. n■““"P-i f wool, flax, tubs, $7.25*7.50; No. V tubs, $6.25 a.6.50; twohoop pails, $1.(j5®1.70; tteto-liep pails, *1.90*2dnupie washbopeds, $2.50®2,75; pogpw washboards, *1.5©1.85; clothespins, sOcteftl per box. Wooden Dishes—Per hundred, 1 tb, *oc; 2 . 25c; 3 ft, q ft, 40P-

IRON and STEED, Bar irea frateet, %terte-lw4 ha Norway tieff md 7* tlmmap atari plotrsabri, 4* Amarkan drill steel, 12*; Baudetapa’s fesiiSsW M sines A the usual advance'Pinj*s’ Scypiigs—Beat brand cteteoat tin—lC, 10x14, 14x20, 12x12, $6.75; IX, 10x14, 14x30, bm, 27 Iren—27 B iron. Stop; 27 C irm, gft gqlv*wze4. 45 tP-ceot. ffiseonui. Sheet nuc, 7*. GapS*ls£“iS. p lKSr‘r' ** LEATHER, 11IDE8 ABB f ALLOW. IrtAiHlßß—Oak sole, S6 @4oc; hemlock sqje, JJft® 36c; hareesa, ekirting, 8-7®4oe; btegk bridle. ¥ do*. S6O affs; fair bridle, S6O ®7B tp dec.; tow toy, OOteUfta; F Bench hay, 65cdftl.'20; city eaftskwa, M criteria*. wl Damaged, aue-Ewd off tea abvve prises. SHEEP6EINB—3O-f3sc. Tiuxtw—Prime, ttc, OBfCAiSa—Ateowii, <4*( white, sastou. OIL OAKft.

Oil cake and ail meal, 1,000 tbs, $15,2660 IBs, S3O. Bags and dray age extra. PJbOB-pc*. Bwn—firepweFp fMK.9MfMU>a dairy, eftarted. 15®17c; choice SftHl&y, WWl'&i pw to te, it# . Sws-rSfcipp*^spayi 8 r lf ligw# far e*4hfts as* Pachbrß—Prime geese, 45c V ft; mixed duck, 20® 'V&mm in l MaplsE Bybui ad Buoar—Byrup, fl Jp gal: mnr, # A. Str* pis* doz; grown ducks, $2.75 P dec; gssse. full fsattiered, per kmdutya, live bans, he ftp % toms, .7c WOOL—Tub-washed, 26®920; unwashed, medium* aiMwpghed, apmmqh, Ida; QqtswoJd. J7* burry WJWiditlg W thftUT value. _ YJhUyidlOlift. stSsigsiila Jv e flitch eleej* er (unyoked), e&wiairi renlcwd, m Uoroas, OWr; in h4f hois r 56 * tuba. in 20ift pails, lOWfl ! 10-16jwik Ifiihs Sausage—Bologng, waiuth. 7c; in skin. 7 Wo. fiidlipiimiTu V \ 11 'd*r VI T “7?" fWBWKAWMdft. Sept I*. Oattlb—Baceipta. 86p; shipments, 200. The market was aetive and higher .on ypst grades. \Y e .flaote: Prime shippers $5.90®*,1Q wood to choice ehippers Do*ion to medium shippers 4 gwds elmhM epn and hsilhr* B.7ft 4>Q Fan- tp mqjiupi news and Mfas.|.lf Coswnun wan aiyl haifars 12892^ bSu ,uiw “** *° ?■ Mi|kw. 25.05‘®55;J0 Hooft-%ooipts, 256; shipments. 180. Quality poly fair, Tim nwknt WAS Steady on hftst grades, but very daganaommon. W*u<h. £ e ! ee ?' $• M962® Select hght 160*0 2l# thaavoag* 5.80®6.00 Common m fair Hght. 5.25®d.00 Skips, *Wg and jaggy ,ows. 3.00®4.00 Shk*ip—Kecaipta, none; shipments, none. The Market was Oood shipiweg gvadesia demaud; common dull. We quote: go<s*Dk**kmle S3.J®ShBS grades 3.00m3.40 ;, eanuaea to good I!! 396®4.00 . Pei head l.|d*JJ,Bo - - ftUterhcra CHICAGO, Sept. 15 —The l>rovers’ Journal reports: Horn—Receipts, 8,000, shioments. ,900. Tha markst was duS and closed 5® MV. lower* romth Cattle—Raempta, 6,000; shipments, 1,500. Tha

maiket new brisk usd l(ta Idshata- expert ntaeru, $6.35*7; guod to est aloe shinning atoare, $6.24* l<L^^daw- I DMSMB, li rough cattle Stomp alad Insnte—tttosipte, l.teCKh *Mpnent\ none. The market was firm for good grades: infei'ior to (air, $2.50®3,25 ® cwt.; mndium to good, $3 *5*4.25; Ttex*s and Nebtwsku sheep, $2.00 * B. 7ft. Thu Drawers’ JererWßl Uverpool special quotes the best American cattle at 15UIC # lb., dreMWd. said sheeps* 13 tea BUFFALO, Sep*. lk~<hHta4MMs to-dnv, 955: receipts consigned through. 11* tanfinsiis. The demand was active end prices were 15®25* btehet rtor g>ri ritate* eWfttnws tdtaJcs tmefcxtogwh ektea riwra. ftftftOteftftft treofl to rttere stoecs, $6®6.40; fair to mdinm.ss.a6ftftWß; TV.XU*atarts $4,27)44,75. mised t*itoilers', $4.25®5; Gfenwla stockwrs, ft3.85®4.15; Western stoekers, ftS.so®4. AtowtalltoM. Sheep and Lambs—Receint* toitey, 5,<900; totstfbt* tonsipned thmsgh. 4 Ur-teSNU. tft* tafcrte* wa fairly active and * shade higher, Tb* offering* were ever halt Canada tombs, common to ftor sheep, $3,25 ®4; good to choice, 4.1ft4,75; Western limbs, ftdtelL tVR* lambs, ft5,3&5.1M. Hogs—Rwmipta toritar, 7,W00; oseetota noMtotad thomgh. 3W tar-taste. Tim* ten atpstod Atesawd and prices wore a shade high**; good ta hbotos Yortf ers.s6 ®6.2ft common, fair and awisseMa $5.65 ® ftftOc Yttad tatshtan and aoary Wrights. ftft.Bftteß.so. About aft sW. ST. IiOCTS, ftfept. 15.—Cattle—Recrinte 2.ADO; thiftetote, Mflft. Th* tteMtet wt qubft; ♦xfiSrt steers. [email protected]; good to ohoice shipping ktohrs. fts.HWtefi.3W; coismon to medium Mete*, 5 oOj. vmcw*sc htacr*, $4 ft 5; grass-f-ed Texas eoosre, i*to a*fi Lamte—lfctorirAs *00; ektpmtnte, I.ISOO. T%* tokrtnft tags 'nhrirs.nFUd; tathriwr t* fallr sheep, $2.25®2.75; medium to good. $545.50: choioe wtwu s3®o ®A; lambs, ft3®4.25; ffWxas Hugs—Keeripta, 1.4D0; shipments. 00ft The market was active and *trotut: Yorttata. $5.70*6.10; packing tegs, ftftflOriO; tetaters'’ tegs, ftfi.lOte 6.40. KANHAB Ts, Bsot. 15.—Tire Lies ftbocY Ineaior reports: Oattte—Roceiot!i. Y.ftOO. The mifrltat was firmer and l(ta higher; theewpfrlv WRs-clftaßy <Sf grassied etette: ex pent MfUi.’Vi; good to choice sbippiag steers. ss.7>t)a.s.sic MHuaaop 4 itedmtn. $5.1055.40: stackers and feeler* *4.25® 4-7 u; native cows, s3te3.do; gra6s-fed Texas teeers, 40 ,, ®4.30. feags Itocstpta, 1 .000. Tte maVkst was #rm aad Ittr higbar: mses Wure-taadeSetfts.7stes.tts. tfhasp BuMipia. *O. The market, was qwiri and unnktegAd.

BALTIMORE, Sept. 15.—Beef Cattle— I Recririta, 3.215. Tke market was glow; Stops santbaujivd; Aher : grades letetes off; very bent. $5-37 Issteti: first guiit, Bries. 2 489. Hog*—Ranenpte. 4.C80. There was a lighter supply; seftkag at 511 uli 75. s4ep and i^snstoo—dieoeipts, 6.935. Quotations: obcep, $2.50*94.50; tombs. 3,5Pte&.50. PHILADBLFHIA. Sate. 16.—Cattle—The demand was goo). Reneipta, B,oo®. Prime. *3.76'® 7; good, The demand wph Raßripte. 18.00 Q. j Prime, $4.75d0: gqtrf, *4.is'4.3U: f 3 - 7 *> I ®4; common, s2teß; lambs, f.50®6 50. Hogg—The demand w*e good. Kocehpte, 2,600. Wester*, *0 #0.25; country, ftSte*. EAST LIBERTY, Sept. 15.—Cattle—Slow and unchanged. Receipts, 1,565; shipments, 1.121. Hogs—Firm. Receipts. 4,200; shipments. 3.000. Philadelphia*,B*.4o®6rW): Bshiiinorea, $6.15te6.35; Yorkers, $6,904)6.20; grassers, $5.26*5.80. Sheen—Slow and unchanged. Receipts, 6,00 Q; shipments 1,200. CINCINNATI. Sept. 15.—Hogs firm; esnsaxm and light. $4.25#5.96; Backing ami butchers’, $5.60® 6. Receipts, 1,000; shipments, 225. MILWAUKEE, Sept. 15.—Hogs weak at $5.20 46.15. < MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Fredßos ttsrketa CHICAGO, Sept. 16—Flour was dull and eeg leeted. WheM, *iws Rep*4ri; flPritad dull *taril l*r s2niai6ca23’aff! Bile*. Corn wee unsettled and irregular; mtereri peutevad in OetPher, which dosed about Ah* same as ou Saturday. Sales ranged: Cash lots, 54%®Apiiafi, vsmuer, 43 7 e®44%c, closed at 44*sc; all the year. State!, dosed at 38o; May, 86ip@3848ft closed at 38*4. Oats were firmer. Sales ranged: Cadi rite, #q;#esiUp; Beptfunper, 241ei<p35% arited and sric ; Optpber, 2£>ip{tasV,- ri°Btal At 2514 ft; NoYpiabpr, closed at 25 %c; a)) tb? year, ‘-47 6 c, May, 28 Li -gi2Bthe, dosed at 28°8ter8%l‘'. Rye waa steady at 54c. Barley was easier at 65e. Plaiseod was in good demand at $1.30. Pork was dull. Saris r*ged Dash lots, )riprewter- Petoftw- $16,f0; *U the year. $11.20, Lard was 4h)J hqt firm. 538? sasir.^®ia-f*UBK closed wt 6.97 toe. Bulk meats were in fair demand; shoulders, 6.75 c; short riba, 0.52 taw; Short ie*a-, Ute, Bwttte Wte qurif. Leap mere 6m *fS£te 16c. Whisky wav ataady a) sl7id, Lah* Horn e ftaffalr by steawer, I%C ft hu, SteffDri-v-Elour, 5 W>p bris; wh<*L 1*3,0*0 bu; eooi 215©OO b; oats, #IB.OOO t-u; rye, 23,000 hp; hwdey, 40,000 bu. Shcpmauts—Hour, 1,800 brie; wts.ee*, BS, the afterorxm board: Whmf-—The wwkel. wg* ijruw and advanced l ac- Corn-—The warlpet irregular; September apd Reeenther declined J 4C stuff October toe; November advaneoa toe. Oats— / 1 , 4e tabrkst was Argfe Optoto* affreweed toe, Pttifc-rjhe marimk firm; eW tbg ymr *a vapoeff ix, Ltea—Tn* mrkfit wi* yer, s7toc h%her. uJS K^£; 4 i^X“S)..“2Sl SL Louis. $2.80®.->.<K*. wheat—Spot lots opened to to toe lower, but later wasrtrooger, and affranaed la, and close# firwq g>trins declined to'*to“ at the epiming. later reacted to# 7 86mtosing •#■.* hottem %, No.'3 red. steamer, 62toc; SpTs! red. #4to f)B6toc; ungraded white, B.lto#B4c, No. 1 do, H'4'w 2iftt No. 2 ted, October, sales of 2,1*0,000 hu at #4to3>&stoc, crising at .85toe: November, sales of l,< ‘480,060 bu 86t087%, dosing to BTfttti Da9178'o>9‘21ac, closing at March, sales of 24,,000 tre to asftostotoitoc, etoetoft to 4tof: Attrff, saris to OSjfFOrij **£££s. c*l <w &3r pc llwii Ot^ F uSai^ W * riffWi W*tV*r

ST. LOUIS tot. iS.-Ftow pnrtmfged. Wheat the yew, w. Rye oomimu. Barley—'Wi^ve qoirtAt 13c. Fiai*d win*! at Ua? A. nwrWk jransuiS jobbing at Mil. 54b Bulk meats qubit; long <daw> raSE&wipfi ss mw^mm teraoon Board—Wheat higher: No. 2 red, 77c Oetohr, 790 November, 81 Wc December, 89*40 May. Corn irregular; No. ® mixed, 46*80 October, 37 wc November. ,ii4We att ft* nww, 35h>s Mgr. ttws easier; nothing done. PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 15—Flour dull and unsettied; Ohsa and Indiana straight, $4.2590.25; St. Sewumhnr, 82954 c; Oattor, 83W9t0( Nwrembev. Bo*t®s6c; Dcywnbav, 87W83e, Corn—Options quiet; car lots to good demand; mixed, 00963 Wc; sad mixed, totemhec, 064 e; October, SAWttOOe* white, 34if1®350; rejected mixed, 31e; No. 2 nxmd,

rSfsjcarfiS'iSgs.aiter in gooff demand < creamery extra. 25 ©26c. Keg* firm St 19*561 Cheese finm Ohio But. nMrawuk duH; refined. 'Tto?. Whlskvdnß at ftl.lß, , Rereints—Flour, *,400 brih; Vridtat. 13,000 i; tore, l d.SOft te; out*. IS,t>o W Ufeipments—WhteL 100,000 bu; tore, ft two be; anti 12,QU0 be. BALTIMORE. Sri*- 15.—Fleur standv but <jni*n Howard vtreet tuff Wwwre swwHhis. ft2.23ri2.75t snore. ft3 ftftTOs fmuily, fttrift Wheat-Werwsu ftened testat end fairly native, tart -rieenl dust No. 2 winter red, spot. B'2.4iltoos taspritubier, 81st dl ft2tor; October, S2*B3toc; November, 8585 ] 4<H December, 86ft*ftT. ttavr—Western entirely nominal. QMS firmer: Western white. S'driSoo Mixed, 31 ®33c. Sv qu'iel at sfiS>sße. Hay auiet,. Provißms rtrsy and faitlv fittivfc. Jle* port, ftlB.2S. 1 Bulk mesas—SbwfiWeta ted ctaai-ddb sides, packed. 7ftc and 11 toe- Bacon—Shoulders. 8 toe: ciear-rib riAss, 12to*. Nb. lSto'#lotoc. Lhrd—Refined, ttto*. Better firm; skriee Western Maeked, ttrilric; creamery, 18®24c. Esx* firm at 16* 17*. Petroleum firmer; refined. 7to*7ftc. Coffee firm but quiet: Hi* ouvMi, trShsirv to fhSr, 9tj 8 l©toc- Butur Pteirims ** lirriWßri 6*r Wtatocw dull: euttati, ft!6d; Hour. 1 Birin, 2*2t0l BereirAs—Rctxr. 18,10 brlS: Wheat. 111.000 bn: core, 6,000 bu: oats. 2.000 ft*: re*. 100 bu. 'Shtataentti—Hlmat. 24.01 V) tap NEW URIjexNH, Sept. 15.—Hour dull; high *reto*. ft3.7sri4.lSS. -Corfi quiet; mixed 04e. Oats —'Wester*, quite; -prime. 3M>tofc37c, Oern reJ quiet W ft2.25fii2.40. Hav In good demand; prime, sl3* SftlSri; -chMce. ftlfiSttfilv. Ptevtoiows-—SStas pork ftiidtet sl7. Lord staadj-: h<Ac* tbfinwl Were*, 7ft>- ; keg, Be. Bulk meats in ‘fiai'r demand; mixed ehowl-fta-s, juafted, f%S; )Mts elWr and clear Hbs, 10b. Bacon in fair (famaaff: T*ri' lbßt lOfto; clear rtb* lo V'- Hams—Choice iwaxasd-f *ugar-cnbed firm at lsril’stoc. Wliisky steady; Wst*o* t-ertSficd, ft1.05w1.25. tlolfe* flnD; Hio cargoes, tanusi fie prtfaA 7ftri-lltot. fftisar to modeittc ffrerand; tettaefi befititoon, Srifilfic; fair to •fiafiy fair, fftoriritoc; jrtrm*. 4fte;-relriw clsrificd, 6tosto*: gnmutafcei. VC. Molasses AsJB; Commas. 20e; refiutag. 20r400. R6eq:et: Ltmtoiawa rithwto b<ce, 4fti®stoe. Bran-quiet at 784**74*. Otocrs untoiMigod. Wheat weak: No. 2 Afumurime, spniaig. 72ft*; SoJ> ttunber, 72%<‘-; October, 74ftc; Nevembor, 76***. tore weak; No. 2 mixed. 550s rejected, 50togi5lc. Oat* quirt; So. 2 m-ised, 28 J ac; No. 2 wl.iie. 2nS 29c -fihßiOiod. Roe uejilerftad; No. 1. Sfift; No. 2. 51 to TStfc. flarler inachrne: No. t -Rpring cash 60ftr © 6i toe. Pnoviaia** dTI. Mem port, sl6 for **b, boteenffeer -ami October. Lard—Prime ; ■atteri. T-lOr, eeb and Oetebett 7c November. Receipts—Flow, 5..500 brls; wheat. 44.000 n. barley, 23 000 ku. Shipments—Firnm 18.000 brie: wheat, ft,2ote; barlry, bu. ..CINCINNATI, fW 14.—Friar dull; family, 53.25®3.611; fancy. $3.90®4.25. Wheat dull: So. - wmter red. cash. 77 r?-78c. Corn dull; No. C mixed. -54 p. Oats in good demand; No. 2 * new mixed, 27t0 riSSc Rre firm; No. 2 mixed. 56c. Bariev firm; extra No. 3 fad. 65j@70c. Provisions —Mess noyk eteady at #l7. rtnmger; current make. 7.35 c. Bulk meats Steady, shoulders; tifar: ehort ribs, lifts. UaeoodtUk shpuldcrj, 7ton; short riba, lie; short clear, 11 toe- Whisky Steady at #l.ll. Butter firm: CUfa creamery. 2tid<37tx choioe to ■fancy wly, Linseed oil tower at 51c. TOLEDO, Sept, lo.—Wheat easier: Nri 2 red. cash and September, 75toc: October. 770; Novetube.. 79c; December, 80toe; No. 2 soft. 72%©v4to<'- ; Core quiet and weak; No. 2 mixed, cash ami Sontem- ; bet, 53c4 October. 51tof: November, 4Sc bid, 44c asked. Dare quiet; No. 2 mixed. 25 toe• Clover-seed —Prime medium, eush and October, ft 1:69. ReeeitrtA —Wheat, 185.000 on. corn. 12.000 bu; oats, 12. 000 bu. Shinto sum—Wheat, 150,000 bu; core, none; oata, 11.000 bu. LIVERPOOL, Sept. 15 —Ootten in good demand; middling uplands. 6 1-164; middling Orieana, 6 tel sales, 12.000 bales; speculation and export. 2,000 bales; AmerVean. ft,600 bales. BreadstuTfs dull and dHrilM). MFhetrrv#ic, 1 Califiomia- 7ta7* Sth So. 2 Califprpia. Bff®6s jOff: red VVcytrni wring. 6 8d; wintaT red Western spring. 6s 8-l dbs 10. American luff. 37a 94. Uefhme patrxdeiun, 7ff. Commpp iwib, Iri: Spirits twwwiwa- 'M* 6d. LOUISVILLE. Sept. 15,-Qyaip. Wheat—No. 2 red, ts®7Bc. Corn—No. 2 white, stic; No. 8 maxed, 44c. Oats-rjia. 2 white. *lc; No. iMrftSrrif , afa!as. , *& as riba, 10tod ricai- sides. lOfipc- Bacon—Shoulders, 7toc; ciear ribs, lOtoc; clear sides, 11 too Itoiua— Spgqr-cured, lffc. Layd—Prime steqpi. 7*#!. KANSAS CITY, Sept. 15—The Coipmereial Indkeat or renorta: Wheat Bteady; No. 2 red, 55t0#69c cash. 67t0*578*c October, 58ftc ffovem'bcr. Coni quiet; 40to<e>40fte nasb, 40c Beptewber, SSfte October, 28 toe November. 28 toe Slay. Oats did] aud nominal; 21* bid, 21 ftp asked each.

Untbw. NEW YORK,Sept. 15,—Gotten quintet W)ft*loT s ftttqrys hrejy steady: ttenttaulier, 10.35 m October 10. r-ietNpveiibeg, 10, 13c;rif*wbtir.lO.80p.- Jauuary. 10.30 c; FeWqpj-y. 10.42 c: 10-56#; April, 10,t7fi; 10,79*; 4we, 10,90#. ST- LOUIN, ftpyf, 15.-rlrittt>n dull; middling, 10 toe; eylee, Uto; [xqujipts, 20 bitita; gfeippisuri, mm\ stock on hand, 1,4/ 6 bfilteCINCINNATI &m- 15—Alowwi ie fab (rimimd; WidsUng, 10 V6#pt. 15—Ot/b/B fibriti midtUing, on a. BRADFORD. Sept. 15.—Crude Oil—Tpt) rone Saturday and Sunday, 77,765 brig. Total shit-monte, 87.79 ft bria Otoutere, 14,286 tots. Cfearaueas, 5.690,000 bru. The market opened with National Transit Company aarOiiretes at 79c. mi closed at TSfte; highest price during the day, 70c; lowest price, Vfttoe. PIPTBSUB6I, tept, 15,-r,Tb teta-leuw market was active but lower; United piue-lipe aerrihewas epuued et YOtoe, declined, and eloaed at 76ftc. LONDON, Oept. 16 —Spirits tarrpenthm, 24s 6d.

Wry Good*, NTtW YORK, Sept. 15. —There has been more ftoMin all fte leparti monte, especially in the request jelthiag baadK. Agents heve had a very good quota of orders which iuciudied a very fair assortment of atopies and maenneble special tics, end h urine** tor the day rawfted * #>d jn-oportipa, ftoaem MEW YORK. ept. i*. -Goftee~#eot lots quiet; opSonx opened a l4e higher. Ising weak; is*!s, 15.750 bags; September. 8.80 c; October, 8.55® Handsome Tpeft Are always admired. Ward's Cream of Chjtlk, tha bast Dawtffriea extant, sou tail ts no aeid. Prio# *Ja ßrowning & Statu agtxite. RUPTURES?. A- \By anew method- Ahowe treatment and sqlf-applibl. A Trqxtiso an Rupture axptuluiug this treatment mailed tp any address oe receipt <4 two cent stamp. Write or call on AMERICAN TRU9B CO., 218 West Fog®* At„ CIXQfyNATI, O. a pwiYivc ctwv Hay Fever. HrW gust ami aptember. noth Hay Beyq>-, u 4 have tried, various remedies without reljqf. J was fnducud to try Kly’s tinwo Itoivn: hsvx used it with favorable w* dp KOhXSf W WwsLgy. Ra-Mayor, Eljestisth, N, j, Apply into the nostrils. Apply l>p the little linger into tip quftovis, My abwvptim* it •Wowwy rtespses fte nasal pasIpae, eaaeiqg httaHhy saeretions. Sgwswa s*ey w 9rtsi& heals the sores and restores the sense of tauffe jrnd sqwU- Benejlwal rwmlM me raaUf.cft hy a few apylieations. A thorough tpe*te ß t wdl qum, Unrqwed for colds in head. Agreeable to use. ttepd for circular. tot by droagiats. By mad aOa a parkitgaatamps. EJjY , a CRBAM BAtiM pQ owego, N. Y. SSP7URS CUSP v. v VAulj|/ By the HRKBMimi’ff Inventor cured himself 1 If Mvntiqn this paj^er.

RAILWAY TIME-TABLE. (TRAINS BUN BV OBNTRIL STANDARD Xl]ta.> Trains marked thus, r, c.. recitalng chair oars thus. ••• rireper; thin, p,, purler car; Onus h„ hotel anr. f** Une> C., C., C. A Liliafupoti Depart—New York and Boston F.xpress, daSj- &U Dayton. Columbus aod New York ■ Ererem,*. a. ........ .... DMsu Andareon ami AlieMgauSspress.. .10.30 Wabash and Mancie Express 3:25 pm rirer Y-erk and Boston, dhClr a. e. *. 7:15 pus BIUGHTIVOOO DIVISION. fijt-v * - • J OilOari..i-.. s;2Aw£ OTP' .10:50 am...... 7-sUtfte tttffr. ihlOniu Arrive— Lo-aisyslta. New (Vben lad St Louie daily.. ~ 6:4oan wetauft. jMvt Wm-ne had Mnncio fitftte lfttSSiafa Benton H;irbor and Andsrso* Exprere 2*oopm Btoto*. Itntamuipoln nd SeuHwwa s£§3kii& ist ‘ifataU‘ifctereit* ***** <['> - *o*s Win * —-7 :=r ~ v.a ■■—■■■■?- -'.t—vl r Chicago, St. Louis A Pttteiuvy, Depart—New Yort Philadelphia IVasb-' mgtoti, Daltotaore Aud PiWfibtiV# * Lxnrtrt. drily, s 4:%iv, Daytuumrd Itewmbus Bkf/ress, Ik-* ' |WB; -jjktataKii.'”'.'.'.! iS!S *e- &ssrsz£3s&%ii sunjay ...rrtr *•**;* taett Y*rt, PhitadelphiA Waffdrre ton. llahlienhbe and Pitteburq 15c. press, daily. lUftftß Columbus and Dsytou .ffixftrtsa, etaSunday 4:35p-a - N * Vtelt fftafidriphia. Walihtaq. ton. Hattmmrk and Prttowiot Kafee-....—. ix)uisvilld and Chicago Fast ExATive—CLK^'^' I li is mlteFiaft'^a^a 11 ' 00 ' Pm dady. e i. ; vhicago and Louisville Exprest Jsffersonvitte, Madison A Indianapolis. Depart—Southern Express, daily. #... 4:loam riaisfi 110 and Mudisou Express.... 7-iVo hta Jjouisville and lladison mail fee.. 3esoMra LouisviTle Ftpress. daily..' 6:45um ArriTO—ludianapelta uud Madison MaH 0:45 am Indianapeli#, St. Louis and Chicago Express, daily p 10:45 an New York Mid Northern Trkt Yx press,. 74)0pa Ft. Louis. Chicago and Detroit Fwst Line, daily, ; 10:43 but Cinciruiali, Indiarupolls, St. Louis & OucaaoT ~ CINCINNATI DIVISION. UepM'P-UinetaTitrti Fast Une, dally, s. and ' u, c. fiffOeini ludiauapelis. Rushville and Columbus Aeeommodation 7:00 at* Cinetanari and Lewisville Hail. p. ft. 3:45mu Martinsville Accoumnxiatiou...... 4-BO pm Chicago, Rdelc Island ar. 1 Peoria Kwpreis. drily..... fcSSmw Arrive—Martiusi-ille Aocotnmedatlon ...... Bf4o atn IndiaempoUsAccommodation, dally. 10:30am Chicago and St. Lords Mall, p. .... 11:50 ar* Indianapolis, .Rushville and Ofinmtars Arromniodarion 7:50-put Cpiairio. Peoria an lint. Louis Night lane, daily, . ,*ndq. .....KMApm CJIJt AQO OTVIBIfIN. PejmrtoT'CSWemtfl, Peon* bd ttarebi Vexpress,-, 7:10*1* Ghi*clW stil,p. Mester"eWfi-co'i-fwv 6,1)6(fi1l C'mcago and Peoria Night Line.. daily, *., r. e .11.20pi* Arrio-e—OSsriiMMH Past Line, drily, e. o. and , . . 8:85 sea Lmtayette Accommodation......... 10:4O*I (SiucinuMi *nd Louiwfifie Fast Mail q. e, r J,„— JMWfO CbiCftgq, Rck Lsiqpd gud PeecWUx- 6 Vandaliy une. Depart—Mail Train 7:lsait Dry drily.: p,, )^., li:s3rt-u Terre Hapt* Accommodation...... 4:og.|>iq Pacific Express- daily. lU'-ffptfi' Arrive —Jsew York Exntess. dally--.. - 3:£rO* indiarepolvs Mail and Aoeoq 16:0® r, * ('iuoiumrti sndLcateviil* Fast line.. 3:30 nia Saw Vtek Expeses, 'teftr. I'- - -., .. 4:jM •.* , ' WfilriSh, SI: UiHto A PAfiiilc, aad Cliieago Mail 7:ftjtar' Tri, WaA-pe, Lraad Rawde V- anrf Michigan Eipress, SllfiiWft'. Detroit Kaprcfik. dfi'ly. a •<- 7: W J IbD Detroit through cp*eh on Q,, ftt. L & P. Kjxpresa 1100 pi* Jietrolt and Chibago Mall .... r 8:65-pm Detroit tiinnutli ovack n C,. H t. L- 4i P: Eaitress. 4:lK>a.

Indiana, Blowingtpq A WestowDepart—Paclfi* *’ . Bawfiwfc^; press, daily, r, *. and P°* Arrive —Eastern mi WMim PXfrtoft - dailv, r. a ands .3:56 am aangtia ter,7.;;; 1 18 ft T. tWI? WVISIPX, Pepmt-Jfooreflell Apeomiupdatigp.,..;,.. #Mm :.. Mwtweuftl Aepommodahoq.. <fcU*p9 K*m>F.M ®ivitt*. 7 Depart—to!era Bpse. Mail, dedr, a r Agrtoe^-fjMffießf*w, . •><. Burlington an! Rock island B*’ . _ prrss, Iwfly, s andr. ... . -■■ ■...10 : 35pm Ridigfipol4 AM. ibMs, Beetop and 8h B*p.css, p- r . 6;J4 m Xt*' Ym-k and Rfc Jvouis &xpvcss daily.. wid asArrive^New \ofk.aud Boston Exprea* dally, c. s 'ftSLord Fassengor,p. - ?'??'*“ lirttonapeHsKxpsrew... Sfclftpto _ Bey hgßWgj^^Cr,.d'lf - ■ - •,•, CfrnomU MaoitttpD A JndiePApsbs, Copnersville Accommodation,..... 4;36pr ftflncirmati. ftiytew, Yoiede aqd SewYsih Egtireee o:4opm A " i ’^:rt , i<iiSTSTta::uJßS . Indianapolis A Vincenqgf. ■wo-a*>.<g?guv ?agArri T P —tHneew^s^Acowertodatlou........ 10'13 am A MicWfW tQver the todiufl. i Dupari—ludiAnappus op* rort Wayw **• FmtWayne aid MioMp -10; 16 ra Arylve-r-Fort Wayne end lmffiuwpoUs *- uress.• P l ® M Express. 10:35 gas bpuiSviUe, Spw Aibany A~Chlpage. w ' (Michigan end Qp*i)d WepidelwM Depart—MiW*epe4 ovftß4R*Pwe px.,-1201 ym ; Monop Aetommudarion. r AjvW—hlonou Accowbodattqn......,■{M?*m Michigan and Qrand Rapid* Ex 11:45 pq ( GKAND HOtEL,‘ INIHANAPQUH. E® ■u^rMn 1 ( I "TESTSBSSImj AJKB .■ f Ordere cTlnqpßiag wilt hew fteeef* AMMttoi All kinds of saw*, repaired. 1 .j