Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 27, Number 57, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 September 1878 — Page 8

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL, WEDNESDAY MOBNING, SEPTEMBER 18, 1878.

0RTir3 PADLOCK

Is What the Voters of the Ninth District -Want Removed. A Letter from Mr. Benjamin, Wh M) lie Paid Ortli Over for mm Office and Didn't It. In the issue of the 28th ult there appeared an article in the columns of the Sentine' disclosing the intrigue of G. S. Orth and 0. O. Behm, of Lafayette, in their scheme to filch money from G. Benjamin and Dr. J. S. Jones on the promise of the reward of the office of collector of internal revenue, said promise haying been made to both, and bj which Orth, Behra A: Co. succeeded in securing to themselves about $-V0 from the two above mentioned victims. The facts as given in our former iwue are in tbe mam correct, but as the information was obtained from a gentleman who relied wholly upon his memory, and the transaction haying occurred in it was deemed prudent to get the facts from the firincipals as far as possible. Dr. Jones beng dead for some five or six years, a letter was addressed to the surrlving rty, Gamaliel Benjamin, which elicited tbe following reply: Farmer Vill.ak, N. Y., spt. 10, 1878. iMK. : My Dear MH Your f;ivor of the fitli iust. was received In my absence, ami I reply at once. I hud an asnranci from U. 8. Or! ti that I would be appointed collector of tlie district when 1 11 i iu Covington. He (Orth) wrotrue from Washington that I had no opposition. Behm drvw a draft on me from Washington. I think it w for JIVHm Hardy, indorsed bv Orth, which I paid; also the second draft, which I paid. Behm paid me a part buck, I forget the amount, but not near the amount 1 had paid tbem. My attorney, - .had. or did have, all t'ue correspondence I had with Kehm and rth. I thought so then aud think so now, it wa it dowmfght robbery the way they, Orth and Behm, ued me, and the way they used lr. Jones, pidmi.sing him tbe Mine position tuey did me. and bled him more than they did iv; then, from all we both could learn, sold The ortlce to 8uupsn. .' coure you know that the doctor is dead, and if lie were Uviug he could a tale nnfold Hint would knock Orih off Ills pin. If you o:n m.tk any ue of the paper left with my Jttfornoy, you have my full permission to do a . Some of the correspond' oee 1 had with Orth and Behm were n.idaid In getting reiidy to move, which of cure I did not Rive to hi'iu. If Mil the correioiidence tliut Ir. J. S. Jones ar.d myself had with Orth could oe protluceii. It would show him up as a most un-miti-iiited scoundrel, thief and villain. I do hop. you may le able to beat him so bad that ihe sound irom ti-brlel'a trnnip-t never tan wach him, lor to wnJ him to the h!N of congress would only be putting a premium on rascality. Yours respectfully, G. Benjamin. After Simpson had recti lied the appointmeot of cu'.Jector, and it became apparent to B-njamiu tbat be had been beautifully rbeced, he very naturally ''kicked," as does a too coutlding granger at a county fair when he has been wonted for betting on the wron.s card, and accordingly, with a 6pirit of d-terioinatlon which is commendable, he went for O.. B A Co. to recover his stake, as appears by the subjoined statement which he made, "i-indicated by the date attached thereto: The Utof Indiana, Tippecauoe County, bs.: l.tiameliel Benjamin, a resident citizen of t'ovlDSfton. Fountain county, state of ludiaua, do hereb certify that daring the political canvass of 1. 1 was an earnest republican, aud ft 111 am; that I was a supporter of the lion. -4iodlove R. Orth from the Seventh district, botli in the convention and at the election of &(: that after the electl 'n, at the instance of CK I love S. Orth n1 iiodlove O. Kelim, his nephew, and the pretent assessor of Internal reenue for tbe Seventh district, Indiana, I go', up. and had numerously signed, a petition byleadirg republ ciins of the district, for the ortieeof collector of internal rvenue for said diMrict. This was placed In the hands of (Jodlove Orth. Mr. Behm further stated to nie that it would be necessary to pay Il,0, wbieli wonld secore to ma the post of collector xii .ve rei-rred to. I accordingly paid iiodlove . Behra SioO in cash beiore he ntarted to the city of Wusbiugton. SV) of which was cash piid in h;a (Hohin's) offlee, and the. balance money which Behm had, as attorney, collected forme. This money I understood was Ke"wMTy for me to jy to obtain the place. On the lh day of MarcU, lM, Mr. Behm drew on me for tlto fo- tlie tuum? purpose, thus Tii;ikUir S230. The following Is a etpy of the drt't and indorsements: Wash I ngtox, D. C, March 6, m. 'On sight pay to tlie order of Jotdiua Roneberry one hundred dollxra at tbe Farmers' runs of Covington and charge to account. "isTAMP.J (Ioolovi 0 Brum. "To itniIiel Benjamin. Covlngion, Ind." This draft was indorsed u the back: "J0"HCA K0EUEKKYt OODLVK H. OKTtf." N.O. Ottaway: I'iv I. r. Griffith cr order. "NWCFLiarT." And trie bank indorsements to pay to I. O. Hardy for account of the Third National bnk ol Oncinna I. This draft I paid. Mr. Orth knew the iuipnw for which the draft wits dawn. and that Mr. Behm wr.s to have l ono. Mr. Behm told me that he had so informed Mr. Orth that he was to be peeuoiartlv bennted. Mr. Ko-eberry I am acjn.'iluti.Hl with as the friend of Mr. Orth, but 1 have no business relations with him and never wi.s irdebted to him. Mr. Behm fulled vogeime the oiTlce promised bv him and Mr. Ortu. They kept my money thus obtained until to-day, when Behra executed to me his note of this date for 117, uue J ii thlrtv ftayn, and utld me chsIi S3 . si4ned) ti. Besjami!. Jjitayetie, Oct. 9. 169. Now. in the face of this statement, can any conscientious, boaest and consistent nin. bebeeith-rdem crat, national or rfpublicn, volefir O 8. Orth? Can he. with bin on free will, ani in the possession of all his mental facu'.tte. give h's indorsement to a anan who wuld knowingly and wittingly give bis consent to as plain and palpable a fraud? Have the people of the Nioth dt-ict ro higher aim or ambition than to be represent d in the balls of the national ennpreo by a man who can not or wi l not attempt to refute fo grots and infamous a charge as to b? a party to a tnnac io i of ob'alnln mo-ey uuder a ra's pre'ense? Mr. Benjamin says inat if Dr. Jones were alive he could "a tle unfold that wonld knock Orth off his pins." Could Dr Jor;e. if he were alive, say anything that wou'd be more datm'ng to the character of Gjdhelp S. Orth? Tba evidence given above is enough. Tlie o'd adage tbat "there's hoor among thieves" may hold true with tbe lower c'tt.-ses, but with bigh toned, broadcloth clad confidence men it a not always the cue. A mildness be'ween Orth and Behm has arisen, the general puppoMtion being tbat poor Behm had to pad lie the whole of the $247 AVith the disclosure and proof of these facts and the Venezuela record, all of which .tbe Sentinel bas given, he will, as Mr. Benjamin en pare t, b buried so deep "ihat the sound of Gabre! trnmpet will fail to reach bim." Mr Orth must remove another padTo k frr.m his mouth. Honest voters of the Nioth dia'rict want an explanation of this li;a'ter. THE W KrilODI&TN. ortiwetilern Indiana C'onferenee CTolnsr Honrs of tbe Heaalon IJat ! AppololmeMla of Mlulstera. .Special Correspondence of the Sentinel.! Bkazil, Ii.d , Sept. 15. 0a the 11th insL -the annual session of the Northwest Indiana conference of the M. E. church convened ia the Methodist cburch of this place, Bishop J. T. Feck presiding venerable man, large of heart, brain and bedy. The setsions of tbe conference have been cLaiacterized by great harmony, and the

members express themselves as delighted with the hospitality of the Brazilians. . Tbe pulpits of the Tarious churches were occupied to day by members or visiting members of tbe conference, all of which were highly spoken of, notably that of the Rev Dr. 8. Godfrey, of Lafayette, in the Presby terian church Sabbath evening. Your correspondent has listened to most of the great pulpit orators who have spoken in tbe west, but does not hesitate to pronounce this sermon tbe most wonderful in lofty thought and brilliant imagery be has ever heard from any pulpit. At 11 o'clock a. in. the bishop preached a sermon in the M. 1L church of great beauty and depth from the words, "One Lord, one faith, one baptism." Eph. Iv. 5. Til KM K "TH REDCCTION Of BELIEFS." 1. Polytheism grew out of man's attempt to find lod by aense perceptions. 2. Pantheism from an attempt to find Clod by reason. 3. By traditions came the flra worshiper. 1. Revelation alone gave man the true idea of God, the one God. After the discourse the impressive ceremony of ordaining deacons was witnessed. At 2 p. m. Dr. Curry, of New York, preached, fie services concluding with the ordination ot elders. At 2:d0 a. m. Monday tbe bishop, after some impressive remarks to the member, read the following' list of appointments for the ensuing year: LAKAYETTII DISTRICT. Presiding Elder A. A. (See, Lafayette, Ind. Attica J. C. Ied. Delphi W. U. Hickman. Lafayette: Trinity II. A. Gobin. Ninth Street-J. V. T. McMullen. lAfayette rircuit L. K. Stle. t'oDKress Street Thomas Mason. Marsh field i Hall. 1'ittsburK J. C Martin. Pine VillKe Thoma Itartlett. Shawnee Monnd N. A. Chamberlain, stone filutl To be supplied. Transit ville M. Wood. Wea G. A. Blackatock. Wi liamsport H. N.Otfden. West Lebanon A. Lewis. V. K. l.smbert.professor Purdue university and member of Trinity quarterly conference. TUiiKNTliffS I15TRICT. I'residiug Klder S. Beck, Thomtown, Ind. tturlinpton It. B. Beatty. Krifighurst T. V. Drake. Camden J. A. Cullen. Colfax E. A. Andrew. Hay ton A. Wood. Frankfort William Graham Lebanon H. A. Merrill. Lebanon Circuit W. Hall. Michluantown C. B. Heath. Komney F. Mlkels. Uossville ts. B. Town. stockwell J. L. Boyd. Thorn town John L. Smith. Whitcstowu U. Luring. MATTLK liKOUMI 1HSTRMT. Presiding Elder f. Godfrey, iAfayelte, Ind. Uattle ground C. K. Tevis. Itrookston W. Crapp. Bnidford To be supplied. Biirnettsville J. Boicouru Bos well and Oxford J. T. Stafford one to be

supplied. Urooae-J. JN. Hauuon. Beaver Lake S. Edmonson. Fowler and Kaub O. B. Mock. Goodland J. A. Clearwaters. Kentlund -W. Beekner. Montlcelio C. S. Hursner. Medaryvllle A. W. Wood. Morocco J. W. Hognn. Montmorency T. H. McMauls. Henelaer W. . Vessels. Ketnington and Wolcott-T. E. Webb. West Krookston lu T. Armstrong. West Lafayette Circuit J. J. Thompson. Johu 11. Hull, auperanuated and memo;r of battle ground quarterly conference. (KAWIORIUVU-LK DISTRICT. PrtMdlng FJder W. R. Mlkels 1'rawfordv vi lie. Ind. Brownsburg I. P. Patch. Crawfordsville J. W. Green. ' Covington J W.Harris. IHirlintfton H. M. Hays. Fnnlericksburg E. It Johnson. Hillboro T. Birch. Jamestown D. Handley. Newtown D. G I-e Sound. Perrysvllle I. Dale. Tleasant Hill J. Harrison. Runaellvllle H. C. Neal. State Line J. B. Combs. Waveland - J. E. Vriht. Yonntsville W. F.Clark. ti BEF.Nl'ASTLK DISTRICT. Presiding Elder S. P. Colvln, Green castle, Ind. Brazil T. Meredith. 1 .. 1 lTllt!..... A UHtllk CoaUvllle N.tireen. ! Carbon To be supplied. Itaiivllle J. H. Ciayool. OreeucaMle: IRobsrts Chapel I. W. Joice. Harmony and Kulghtsvlile I. G. Morrill. Ladoga J. A. Siddall. Morton E. W. Iawhan. I'lainfield E. Mason. Zlonsvhle J. E. Newhouse. TKRKE HAl'TK DLVl'RICT. Presiding Elder C. A. Brooke, Oreencastle, Ind. Belleroore T. C. W bster. Clinton Jesse Hill. Catlln-J.B. I'eMotle. Hrvefchur To be supplied. Mnntraums -I I'. Md iHln, J. K. Keen. Newport .M. L Green. Uockvllle-J Johnson. Sau'lfoni-J.H. Hollincsworth. SummitU rove D. 4. M orrison. Tcrre Haute: Asbury F. M. Pavey. Centenary J. N. Beard. Terre Haute Circuit J. F. Mc Daniel. LA PORTE DISTRIC T. lTesidlnsE lder J. H. Cissel, lAporte, Ind. 1ot lllage J M. Stafiord. lAporte G. M. Boyd. laporte Circuit T. C. Stringer. NewCarUsleand HaraUton W. P. McRin'North Llberty-F. Cox. Plymouth -G. W. Bouer. Roolng Prairie H. M. Middle ton. outh Itend : First Church J. C. Stephens. Michigan Street W. McK. Darwood. South Bnd Circuit J R Buchanan, Hi a Pierre, North JudMon and Knox B.C. Pltta. Teegarden and La Paz To be supplied. Union Mills, Hannah and Kingsbury O. R. Bee be. Westvllle and Clinton D. M. Wood. Walkerton-G. R.Btreeter. VALPARAISO IIKTKICT. Presiding Elder B. D. Utter, ValparaiM, Ind. Argoa W. W. Jones. Crown Point O C Haskell. Chesterton J. B. S'ulth. Ilenron L. A. Buckles. Koutta B. U. Bradbury. Kewana O. J. Vaaght. L gauaport Circult-T. II. McKee. Ixwrll It. II. Sanders. Marmont Henry V'enclll. Michigan City L. C. Buckles. Rochester-F. M. Rule. Wheeler and Hobart A. J. Clifton. Wlnamacand star City J. M. Jackson. Valparaiso N. L. Brakeman. Tanac A merle la Sebol RarllDgtoa Hawkeye.J "Spell parsnips." said a South Hill teacher. "0-i-n, gin," howled tbe biggest boy in the c'a's; "there's your gin: nan, nan; there's your nan, there's jourginnan; s-h-o-g, shug; there's your shug, there's your ninshog, there's your gionacsbug; g-c-r, ger; there's yt-ur gtr, there's your shugger, fr-'8 your nanshupger, there's your glnnanshugger" "For mercy's sate," exc a med ine borriked teacher, as soon as the ro il cat.'h ber breatb, "wfcat are you doI: g?'' ''Spelling par's nlpa," Said , the boy, V that's only one of 'em. but he eaysit's the boss." She told him he needn't spell the others, and he said he'd have tbe old rain write 'em on a postal card and send 'em to her. The Incorrigible srasll brother of a fascinating young lady d es more towards break ing up a courtship than all the rocks and ahoals of a treacherous ice-cream saloon. Acting through the pores upon the sources of iDflammation, Glenn's Sulphur Soap promptly relieves the burning, itching ani other annoyances caused by salt rheum, sea'd bead, impetigo, erysipelas, and other skin diseases, and ultimately removes every vet;ge of them. Depot, Crittenton's, No. 7 Sixih avenue. Hill's Instantaneous Hair Dye is safe as well as speedy.

f-VfiANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL

FINANCIAL. Orric or thi Iximanafolis Brnisa, l Monday Evening, Sept. Id. j The local money market was steady to-day, though the supply of lonable funds was in excess of the demand. Rates of discount ruled firm at previous quotations. Eastern exchange was quiet and in fair request. Sew Tortt FlMatrlaJ Hatter. SiKW 1 Oka. sept. 18. Money .Market easy at ner cent. friiue mercantile paper 4(4- per cent. custom neoeipLs j j,uuu. The assistant treasurer disbursed fdiO.OOO. Clearings f3,UW,0U. Sterling J days ilti; sight 4S6 Gold-lOOl Carrying Kites K(9l per cent. Borrowing Rate per cent and flat. Governments Steady. Railroad Bonds QuietStale Securities Dull. Stocks Firm and higher during the forenoon on an active market, but sabseqiK ntly prices reacted and the early improvement was loot, the decline ranging from 'H to l'B. -The granger shares, l.ake shore and Delaware, Lackawanna aud Western were noticeably weak. Transactions aggregated 135,000 shares, of which o,uio Erie, :,uuu 1 Ake Shore, 12,ouo Northwestern common, iSJ.tlOO preferred. 600 st. Paul common, ltJXX) prefened, 18,000 Lackawanna; and l.unu Union Pacific. Ooapons, M 10T'i Cleve. A Pitta . Northwestern.. 0ouDons.'63(new).10,: Coupons, V7.. IPS! Ooapons, b8 .,Kf7jI Sew 5s -10ii Do preferred.-. O. C. C. 4 I N. J. Central. New 4Sm Rock Island. New 43. Ht. Paul Do preferred Wabash. 10-408.. 10-408 (coupons) mxuurrency s W. U. Telegraph Qalckallver..... Do preferred... Fort Wayne. a m Terre Haute. Do preferred.. Chicago 4 Alton . 83 racino wan uo prererred 101 Ohio &, Miss h DeL A Lack. 52' A. A P. Telegraph. '2U Missouri Paciflo- 1 ChL Bar. AQ 10 Mariposa .. Do preferred Idams Express Wells-Farzo Ex . 2 .105 -1; American Ex United States Ex-- 4K . Y. Central 114 C. P. Bonds.. ..lOx'i SM Do preferred., 13 27 U. P. Bond.. 106 (J. P. Land Or'ntaJOfi), 13tj5 U. P. Sink's F'ndJfX) Tennessee, (old)- M Tennessee (new).- 31 Virginia (old) 24 Virginia (new) 25 Missouri 6s... 102j; Mich. Central iiy Panama.. 124 a. P. stock, Lake Shore Illinois Central ?V)4 COMMERCIAL. There was not much change In the local merchandise market to-day. Groceries were in good demand, and values ruled very firm for all staples. Provisions were quiet, with only a slight request, but steady at quotations. The grain markets were without particular change. Wheat was Inactive and Plow a', about Saturday's range of prlees. There is a small demand for No. 2 amber for shipment, and good local milling demand for straight red wheat at 13-c above the price of No. 2. Tbe shipping deinaud was light, the marginal profit being too small to stimulate that trade, seaboard markets steady. Corn was steady in price and the market quiet. White is In good local demand. Other grades are In moderate request on car load orders. White Line cars ar still at a discount. Oats were dull with no demand at a price holders would accept. Flour was in good consumptive demand and the market was characterized by a steady tone. Country produce was unchanged, with the exception of a firmer feeling regarding eggs. The following were the leceipts aud shipments of leading articles during the preceding twenty-four hours, as reported to the board of trade:

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Receipts Biiipmta 2.HH0 "4,500 27,3)0 22,100 36,440 2U.UJ0 .!J0 8,400 5,600 Hj&W 72 0 100 200 100 60U 40 240

floor, bbls-. Wheat, bu Oorn, bu . Oats, hn $ye, bu.. . Barley, bu. Bran, tons.., Uornmeal, bbls. starch. Dbia. Say, tons.-.. Lard, cs-. Provisions, tons.... IXDI4XAPOLH HAKKETH. Breads! arts. KloPR We quote: New process, 566 50; fancy, SiAi60: family, M 2531 bJ; low grades, t2 2 ii. Wheat We quote: No 2 amber, 90c bid for 2 cars; No 2 red, 8 bldsjKt; September, 8,'4c bid; October, Kc bid; No 3 red, 88SSc; rejected, 8tassc. Corn We quote: White, No2,5)4o bid, 4i)c asked; white, No &. 38,cbld; yellow, S7c bid; nigh mixed. 36 He old on tuick; mixed, 'Mc bid; SeptenilM-r, 3rtc bid; rejected. 85c bl i. Oats We quote No t white at l!'Juc; mixed, 17$o bid spot, 17c bid September. ht The ratirket is dull. We quote No 2 15c bid, e akMl spot; 4tc bid September. Braw in per ton bid f. o. b.; ottered to arrive at TJ ")0. Conn try Prod nee. BOTTER The market is firmer but quiet. Receipts are moderate, almost entirely ot inKilor and common grades, which are in better demand by shippers. There. Is a gool local inquiry for extra choice fresh table butter, but it must be fine to bring quotations. We quote choice fresh, good color, from store, 12(3 13c per lb; prime country, iOo; inferior, 4 6e. Ekjs Are In good demand. We quote strictly fresh selling from store at llll)o per dozen. - ' Pooltrt We quote: Tar keys, &live. Bo per lb; live ducks, young 1125, old fl 75perdoz;llve f wU,hens k'i 40 per doz rooster. $1 40 per doz; shippers are paying f I91 25 lor the very best young chlckeus; geese, full leathered, $4 20 per dor.. Fcath ER8 We quote prime live geese at Wc ; mi xed, geese aud duck, 302&c ; old feath . era ia- )o. TaLLow Prime country brings 6o In small lots. Kac4 Dot ton mixed 2o per lb; wool o per lb. Dried Fruits Dm 1 and nominal. Bkans Navy held at f ll 2o per bu; medium 7oo. Vevetableiaad WwmUu. Quotatioason rruits and vegetables represent the selling prices from store: Grapim Receipts small and the market Is firm, demand exceeding the supply, especially of fine fresh stock. Ives' seedling bring 14 pr stand for choice fresh picked; Concords choice fresh bring S3 Su9l per stand, according to quality and condition. If out of order are bold for what they will bring. Concords In baskets are be.d at 7Sc per Id; pelawares, 10 fai2c. Pkaes Bartlett's are In good request, very few arriving; tiring 11 7V2 per bushM; choice common are In good demand and scarce at Iftl 50 per bushel box. Pbaches Receipts have diminished; supply does not meek the demand. Choice stock is quick sale; extra fine are scarce. Choice Urg freestones sell readily at flftl 25 per bu basket; 7ix75c per lA bu box; medium 5V 0oc. Extra fine large cling are hel I ai"075c per bu tox; medium are quiet at 40iiic. Plum Damsons are very scarce and In good request. We quote choice selected S3 501 4 per stand. APFT.K Common are in large supply from wagon, no demand from store. Maiden's blusn are in lair demand for choice selected at 112-ValoO per bbl, put up In attractive shape. We quote common to fair, loose, 75c oi II ner bbl. PoTATOE Dea'ers are paring 35i0o per bu for choice early row, according to qualUy. Swkkt Potatoes Are In good supply. Bermudas are dull; held at 1 aft er lrrel ; yellow are In fair request at t2&2 50 per bbl, loose from wagons. Cabraok Is In fair supply and meets a good demand. We quote: fiftsl 25 per bbl. loose from wagons; l M) for chelce In shipping ordf . . , Onions Are In no demand at any prlee Choice can be bought at 7acoll per bbL Provision. Muss Pork 19. j , , Dar Salt M bats Shoulders held at 5c; clear ribs, sales at Sc. Lako Prime steam 60. ' s p. Meath Hams nominally 3o. Jobbing Pricks Mess pork held at 112; s. c. hams active at 12Iic, according to average and brand; s. e. shoulders 7c; breakfast bacon Uc; bacon, clear sides. VtlZi bacon, shoulders. e4c; kettle lard, In tierces, aic; 1Q ke" Wc' MlseellAneons Markets. CHF.iwit "ening at o for ordinary; OglOo for strictly choice. CorrEEs-W e quote fair 15J(3l6c ; jood 16(3

stricUy prime at 18a fancy 20fa20c: tro!dn Dhi nntmri Xo5 25. Oninlne It 'V Borax 12c. Camphor held at 3i)c435c. Iodide rUsh fl. Iodine 5 W. Alcohol f m 20. Assafcetlda 2o.:i). Alum 4Je Cochineal Kvioc. CliloTOforin v C$Mc. Cbpperas, barrels. K 604. Cream tartat. pore. Hi 0c. Indigo 11 101 20. Licorice, calab, genuine. So Ci40c. Magnesia, carb, 2 oz, 3oj.5c. Madder 12 (cjl4c. White lead, pure, S8 00. Castor oil, No 1, per gai, iu. uu Dergamot, per 10, S3 W 3 v i. Balsam copaiba 404oc. Soap, Castlie, 13 20c. Soda, bicarb, 4tic. Salts, Epsom, 3$ Sic. Sulphur, flour, 56o. Saltpetre tKlOc. turpentine 3(33Sc. Glycerine aoaiic. Brotnide potash 48&sc Chlorate potash 2325c. Foreign Frtits We quote: Layer raisins, new, S2 2: old SI 75cl tio; loose Mus catel, new, 12 85(52 50 iier box. Iondon, Ti 402 St). iTunea, new Turkish ll(9HHc. Citron 2oi25o per pound. New cunants 7c. Dates 7Sc per pound. Flgs,dromaiOc; layers. new, 13(914c. Oranges, Rodl, S7 6048; extra Messina, IH-; Lemons, Stcllia, W5uS; Messina, fH 50; French, 5s) Hides We qnote: O. 8. cured 7,7c; green hidee, cows, c; green hides, steers, ttjjc; green kip 7c: green calf 8c; bulls, stags and grubby J.c off. Horse SuoK-Bunlens U&l 25; muleKhoes $.5(i5 25. Iron Bar sires T2; other Maes at the usual advance. Leather-We qnote oak sole at 32337c ; hem Iock sole at 24'JOu; harness 31(Uc: skirting Sit -7c; rough harness 2(ilc; Pittsburg harness 338c; bridle, per doe, 4So4r; city kip 50-Kic; French kipflral 40; city ealf skins BOcgl 15; French calfskins $1 2bl 75. Molasses and Syrcm New Orleans molssses)i5i50c; common syruns 35,at0c; melium 4)50c: choice 50(ie; fancy TocSl. . Nailm ri 40 per keg, lOd to 60d ; smaller sizes al regular advances. Horse nails: Tens & per box; other sizes at the usual advance. Oils Linseed wa3c per gallon. Lard oil (HfaUoc for current make extra. Coal oil 110(3 130- testllV?12c. Rice 7(Sc for North Carolina and Louisiana. Salt We quote: fl 10l 15, car lots, for Ohio river; New York f I OStfjl wi on cars; small lota 5(3il0c more fro ai store ; dairy S2 753 50 for 00 to 100 pockets. Soap German is quoted at 4:6c. Sugars We quote: Hards ionlO'c; standard A lo.210c; on A WJ'c; yellows of all grades " 'SOc. Spices tepper 18lc ; alsplce 19(?0c ; cloves 50Qi5c; cassia 353 Wc: nutmegs ft'jcftffl W per lb. Ground goods Pepier2o25c; ginger 2.-a V5c; alsplce 230c; cinnamon 40360c; cloves 50 6-r; mustard 2V45c; baking powders 1830c: cream tartar 2540c. Tinners' Scphlies Best brands charcoal tin IC, 10x14, J7 2i; IX 10x14, 150; IC, 11x20, roollnu tin, $05; I C, 21x28, rooting tin, 13 53; block tin, la pigs 22c: in bars 21c. Iron 27 B lroi3l-ic; 27C lron4lic; galvanized 42JJ per cent, discount. Lead In pigs 4c; lu bar, bKc. Wool We quote: Unwashed at l23c; fleece washed at 27Q3oc ; tub M-ashed 3i3ic ; burry wool 5 10c less. Indianapolis Live Stock Market. Union Stock Yards. Sept. 16. Cattle Receipts, 1,102 head; shipments, 798 head. The quality was fair, but owing to the heavy receipts It caused a decline of fully 20a on medium and common grades, while good butchers' stock sold from 10 to 15c lelow last week's quotations. At tbe close there were some few left unsold In tbe pens. The butchers and shippers bought liberally, notwithstanding there were but few cattle suitable for eastern shipment. There were a few prime butcher cattle sold at 4c, but the bulk of the best brought from 13 50 to f3 75. We quote: Fair to prime shipping steers, 51 Ho 4 35; good shipping steerx, t 734 10; good to prim butcners' heifers and steers, Fi50v4; medium butchers' cows and heifers, $33 4 J; common cows and heifers, 523S5; bulls, f22 25. Hogs Receipts, Hd bead: shipments, 54 head. Owing to light receipts the market manifested but little life, yet all sold at an advance of 5c on Saturday's quotations. Quality fair. The bulk of good packing Bold at S3 85(t ZW. Prime shipping, tS ftxl; good to prime packing, S3 80ft: W; medium. l ." 3 75; common, S3 253 tiO; hogs and bigs, 12 oO33. MABKETH BY TELE4JBAPII. New York Market. New York, Sept. Id. Cotton firm at ll)i ll?ic; lUtnres steady; sales 47,000 bales. Flour More ivctlve; receipts 22.000 bbls; superfine western and state 13 50 Ji; common to good extra CI U4 2); good to choice 11 3Uia4 5; white wheat extra 11 903 5 75; extra Ohio flfti 50; St. Louis S4J6 75; patent ftt 508 50. Wheat Firm; recetpta 4,0o0 bu; steamer No S spring 9t; lo 3 spring WSc; ungraded winter red western tWQW'c: No 3 do l No 2 do SI 07$1 08: ungraded amber I1(1 09; No 2 amber SI mv.w.' ungraded white 1107 1 15; No-2doSl 1031 10: No 1 dofl 11. Rye Firm; No 2 western Blc. Birley -Quiet. Mait Firm. Corn la fair demand; receipts 103,000 bu: ungmled 4X&Ac; steamer 4i50io; No 2 5ti35Ic: No 2 white 55a.5i;e. Oats Firm; receipts M4,HHU bu; No 8 25c; No 3 white 27&27c; No 2 29ft.li9; mixed weMtern 27ft3c; white do is30c. Hay 4.rBfrV c Hops Dull, yeirllngs5(10c; New York state 10,'clc. Coffee Quiet but firm. Sugar Hrra;fir to good refining TSTJe. M'iases Firm. Rice Dull and unchanged. Petroleum Steady; united 8oP5e; crude SJc: refined lae. Tallow Firm and active. Rosin Dull at (1 &kl il1. ' Turpentine 27a2c. Kkhh Firmer: wextern UV3t)c. Provisions Pork quiet but firm ; mess f 7S l75. Beef quiet aad unchanged; extra India mens 121; family mess S 3 60(914; packet f 11 60 2. Cut meat quiet : long clear Its 5. Lard firmer; prime steam I7ft7 50. Butter Fjutern firm. Cheese Dull and nominal. Whisky Heavy; Si wy, bid; SI 0J asked. Toledo Harket. Toledo. Sept. 18. Wheat tjulet; No2 white Wabash f 1 02; No 8 do SI 0); No 1 white Michigan 1 1 01 - extra do f 1 04 ashed, ti 03 bid ; amber do, spot, 5;c; October WJic; Nol red winter 8bc; No 2 red winter, spot and September, Vc.red 3c; Hn 2 D.-iyton and Michigan red ft'c; rejected Wabash 85c; amber western Kjc; No 2 amber Illinois 99c. Corn Quiet; high mixed 40c; No 2, spot and September, 40 c; October 4oc; rejected 3'4c. Oats Quiet: No 2. spot, 22c October 23c; No 2 white 2ic: Michigan 22c; rejt'Cted IHc. Lke Freights Wbeat to Buffalo 2'e; corn 2c; wheat to Qswgo 6c; corn 4jc; wheat to Kingston tc;corn 4c. Receipts Wheat Hi, 000 bu; corn 30,000 bu; oat 10.UW bu. shipments Wheat 178,000 bu; corn 18,000 bu; oats 2,0.0 bu. At Close Wbeat Dull ; No 2 red winter, October 90c; wester u amber, spot, i- ; October Vie. Corn No 2, October, 4fc. Board adjourned till Wednesday. No afternoon session on account of fair. New York Cattle Market. New York, Sept. 16. Beeves Receipts 2.900 bead, maalng V,V 0 bead for tbe week against 12,040 head last week. The extremes lor native steers w re8al2c; Texana 7(a7o; Colorado and Montana steers 7(9Hc; 15 car londsof Montana steers received hut Wedne.Mlay changed ha .ds Saturday at7S7c, or about ri 2 per 100 lbs live we ght; exporters used 700 head of fat steers from fresh receipts at 710Kc per lb. 1 here were shipped dot iug the week ending Saturday 1,150 bead of cattle alive aud 1.28.I do dressed. Sheep Receipts 6,300 head, making 28.700 head lor the week ag'inst 3l,4i head last week. Sheen had a ready sale at flrme -jrlce. or 8f5c per lb for poor to good, and 6ftJo for prime and extra do; lambs were firmer and lull at operjb higher, with a fair business at 4-Jja5o lot ordinary to extra the outside price lor a car load of state lambs, 77 lbs average. F.xports for the week were 680 bead alive ad 75 head dressed. Swine-Receipts 8,700 head, making 25,5) head for the week against 23,700 head ltt week. The market was lair f.tr live bogs at 13 70'j4 75 for very poor to very good, with sales of fo rear loads of grass led Michigan hozs at 14 3IQI 38; one car load of good Mate do at 70, aud a tew rough do, 430 lbs average, at fl 70. Ctileaco Market. Chicago, Sept. 16. Flour Quiet and unchnnged; spring extras S3 75 50; new patent 0r7 50; wlaler extias l(550 Wheat -Act Ive, firm and higher; No 2 red winter HOIiecMsh, l9-'e leuher; No 2 Chicago spring 87c cash; '-irsy& October: Novembtr; No 8 do 77a bid; rejected 5U Corn Dull and a sharte lower; JW'a'Wo cash ; 37X t7? October; STifSiyn November; rejected Ale. Oata Dull, weak and lower; l!)?ialc cash; 207in October; 210 November; n j acted 17fcC Rye 4. Barley SI OS cash : SI 08(81 09 Oetolier. Provisions Pork strong and higher; Ti T 8 75 cash and October; K 82Va8 to November. Lard steady and in fair dertiand ; JH1 77 cash and October; W 75 Novemher. Bulk meats active, firm and higher; 4ic, c, 6c. Whlky Steaxly and unchanged at f 107. Frelirhts Corn to BuCulo 4o aokeil. Receipt-Flour 8,50(1 bbls; wheat 176,000 bu;

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corn 2x?,ono bu; oats 76X0) bu; rye' A8,ooobu; barley 72,000 ba. ShlpmentaFlour 6,500 bbls; wheat 23.1,000 on: corn .VKiim hn mt. li.Timo k.. . as .

OuO bu: barley 21,000 bu. Mthe Close Wheat DcJl and a shade Io 1 lir oeptemoer; w-Baic octoOu Dnll and a shade lower; Silte September; 37 :,7J?c October. . Oats steady and uncharged. Provisions Pork strong and higher; fs 85 and a ebade higher. Baltimore Xtarket. Baltimore, Sept. lti. nour In fair demand. steady; Howard street and western superfine ri o0&3 25; extra $3 50(4 5': family Wheat Western higher, closing easier; Pennsylvania red fl os; -0 2 western winter red, spot, September and October, 11 0; November SI 0714. Corn Western eastc; western mixed, spot and Sentemher. .Mi. iVtnU. ti 1 -,-, :i -.. . sbiuner 48i.sc. ' w ir ' Oats steady, arm; western white 27' ift28Kc: mixed 2rt(i27c ; Pennsylvania 27ft2sc. Rye uiet at S3(.Ve. , Dull; Prime Pennsylvania and Mary land fll(al2. Provisions A fiiir Jobbing trade; market firm. Pork: mess fio 60aio 75. Bulk meats: loose shoulders S5 378j 50: clear rib sides ?rt2ift37K; packed So .7.VS 75. Bacon: shoulders Sti 25; clear rib sides f7 2"; bams, sugar cored, fI2 50J13 .10. Lard: refined tierces S8 25. Batter Choice firm; western 1517c. Petroleum Rather lietter; crude TJic; refined 9' i10c. . Coffee Finn : at Rio, ca-rgoes llWftiTic. Whisky-Dull; SI 0k. Receipts Fiour3,!)0 bbls; wheat 109.600 bu; Corn 14,000 bu; oats 500 bu. Shipments Wheat 104.000 bu; corn 3,000 bn. Freights To Liverpool per steamer quiet; cotton 5-ltSd flour 25s bd. Cincinnati Market. Ciscinxati, Sept 16. Cotton rosier at 11c Flour Dull: family SI 155 0. Wheat Higher and in lair demand; red and amber 85(tV: white iOft'Cc; receipts 19,000 bu; shipments 22.000 bu. Corn Weaker; 41ftl2c. Oats Steady and in fair demand at 20rtpic. Rye 52Q53C. ' Barley No 2 fall SI 05. Provisions Pork quiet and firm. Lard in good demand; current make W 70; kettle ls H5. Bnlkmeats a shade higher and in good demand; shoulders held at S5 25; short ribs ti 12 ibid cash; sales at Stt 25, buyer September; short clear $6 87 bid ; Jrt 50 asked. Bacon fairly active, and a shade higher; shoulders ftf ; short ribs tS 87i; shtirt clear 87 12. Whisky Active and nrru at SI 04. . " Butter Steadv and nnchaug-d. Linseed Oil Firm at 57$oSc. Hogs Quiet; stiles at S4 40; receipts 100 hesid; shipments 825 head. Bntlalo Cattle Market. Buffalo, Sept. 16. Cattle Receipts today 1,201 head; total for the week 7,531 bead, against 3,723 head Ut week ; increase 221 cats; consigned through 400 cars; no sales to-day: most of fresh arrivals consigned through; 21 cars in yards remaining unsold. Sheep and Lambs Receipts today 900 head; for the week 5,700 head, against 5,000 head lart week; consigned through 8 cars. Market In good demand at a shade In advance; feeders are the principal buyers; offerings generally of good tinalily; sales of western sheep common to fair ft ti 6t&3 75; good to choice S3 9iVl ; extra t4 2; western lambs Sift 4 60; Canada lambs 54 .j0Q4 75; best grades disposed o! ; sides 15 cars. Hogs Receipts torday 44255 head; for the week 114270 head, against 16,i001ast week; consigned through 71 cars. Market active and hizher, only owing to a light supply; sales of good to choice, selected, at SI 204 45; extra 14 50; fair t i 711; heavy and medium, good to choice, f 1 25act aO; common to fair 13 o04; all offerings were disposed of. Pnlladelpnla Harket. Pbtladxlphia, Sept. 16. Flour Quiet but steady; supers f2 60(33; extras HU3 50; Minnesota lamlly $5 25; high grades S7s. Rye Flour-133 'it. Wheat Firm and unchanged; red SI 04ft 1 0t: amber SI (Xkgl 07; white si 07(41 09. Corn Firm and unchanged; yellow 52c; mixed 513lc. Oats Julet but steady; white western 27ft 2!c; mixed do 25327c. Rye Unchanged at 58a60c Provisions Dull. 5 less pork SlOftlO 25. 1 ndla mess beef 18c. Smoked bams ll12)ic. Lard quiet but steady: butchers' S7ft7 2o. Butter Dull; eastern 20c; western 14(16c. F.ggs Firm : western 18ftl9c. Cheese Dull ? choice western 7iSc. Petroleum Dull; refined irjc bid ; crude 7Jc. WhLsky Dull and unchanged at SI 10. Receipt-Flour 4,000 bbls; wheat 102,200 bu; corn t7.000 bu ; oats 16,010 bu ; rve none. St. Louis Harket. 8T. Louts Hept. 16. Cotton Quiet tthd unchanged. Flour Dull and unchanged; XX fall S3 80ft 4 00: XXX do 84 10ft4 2i; family II 30 4 40. Wheat No 2 red 8s Jftc cash ; S9,Sft.S9c October; 0Sft92c November, closing at WJie; No 8 red 83' ,(483'ic Corn Dull at 34 Vc cash:3tic November. Oats Ijower at ltfftliccash; t)ctoler. Rve-Dull; 43c bid. Whisky Steady at SI 07. Provision Pork steady at 89 87?. Dry salt meats firmer: car lots 5 25. S6.46 25. Bacon higher at So 75, S7, S7 75. Lard nominally S6 75. IIog8 Firmer for best grades; Yorkers and Baltimore S3 75ft4 05' packing S3 t0ft3 90; butchers' to fancy S4 10(34 30. Receipts 2jU00 head ; shipments 360 head. East Liberty Live Stock Market. KAST Liberty, Sept. 16. Cattle Receipts since Friday 2.B18 head through and 28V bead of local .stock; total for the week ending this day 3.451 head of through and 2,584 head of local, aga In t 3.665 head uf thruuftti and 2.210 head of local for the week before. Ten car lotds sold to-day, lr.t none for shipment. Prices a full c higher than the closing prices oflaKtweek. To lorm quotations for to-day would be unjust, as none but retail buyers are on hand. Hogs Receipts to-day 3,410 head; total for the week 10 83 head, a gainst 18.270 last week. Yorkers SI 104 25; Pmladelphias S4 604 t). No good ones here. Sheep Receipts to-Iay 2,900 head: total for tbe week Vi0 bd, Mgainst 10,500 bead last week; selling at S3 25iyi 85. Milwaukee Market. MtLWAtncKK. Pept. IB. Flour Held firm'y. Wheats Firm; opened advanced Kc, closed dull: No 1 Milwaukee hard tl 10: No 1 Milwaukee SI 01; No 2 do iyc; September 9io; October t2c ; Hoveni&er W5-c; No 8 Milwaukee 78c. Corn-Quiet and . lower; No 36Vc Oats Dull and lower: No 2 1920c. Hye Nominal: No 1 4tic. Barley No i spring SI "2(1 (W; October SI 04. ProTlsions-Quet but firm. Mess pork IH75 cash and September. Lard: prime steam W 7,4. Freights Wheat to Buffalo 4I4A4c. Receipts -Wheat 5i0 bu : com 53,0 o bn. Hnipmenta Wheat 4j00 bu ; corn 06,0.0 bu. St. Lowla 1.1 Stork Market. St. Louis, Sept. 16.- Cattle 8upnly light and almost entirely gras; natives and Texans still In fair demand lor mmmi snipping krajjes, imi tbe supply U very rcant; sales of lair to good native steers ti 25643 75: lair to choice cows S2 7 40; fair to ehoice through Texas steera 82 75(3 "5; common to medium ti o2 75; cow 12 5 y2 7-: corn fed Texaos Ti Woj 7j; receipt 1,900 bead ; sbjpinents lr500 bead Sheep S eao v and lairly active fair to goo4 muttons 12 90(3 25; prime to fansy S3 33(i3 to; export grades 753115; receipts 6U0 head; shipmenu 35U head. Bawlwi Market. Bostow. Kent. IS. Flour Mouerate demand: supers tl&V 60: common extras 112544 75; Wiaconsln exlcasSl 605 50; Mlnoewota do Si50. 6 50; winter wheat. O lio, I dJurna and Mlehign S5O50 Illinois r--6: St. Loult5 J5 x5; Wlonain ana piuent 10 Corn Quiet; lulxed and yeliow 5I(956k Oata Steady, new SD(35c; tfd nomlnail. Receipts-Floor 40u ubia; corn bjb bu; what M6,0 0 bu. Shipments Flour 2)4 bbla. Cnleaxo Cattlo Market. Chicago, Sept. 16. The- Drovers Journal reports: Ilogs Receipts 7,5(0 hvad; shipnnU 3.K00 head market strong and moderalely "Ctlve; Phlladelphlas S4 30(l 6L' Bostons S3 80-4 2o; light SI oval IS; mixed and rough qnlet and weak at $ 4'K3 7u; a few unsold at tbe clone. Cattle Receipts 4,ty' head; sblpmenta 1,500 head; market quiet Hid weak; shipping filters Ti 7o,'(l; bntchei-s klow; eowa i (:; sevis S3 70(j3; western cattle selllug badly at 33. ti; Texans paably active but lower at S2 10 Sheep Kece pb 3J0 had; shipments. 2M head; market dull and nominal; sales atr2 o0 3 30. New Tork Dry Gooda Market. New York, Bept. 16. Business light with package t ousts, but Jobbing trade Is fairly active. Cotton goods quiet in first hants, but steady in price. Prints are In lair demand for small lots. Ginghams and cotton dress goodt are rather hss active. Worsted dress goods are in steady request. Men's wear woolens In mod erst demand. Oil City Market. Oib ClTT, Bept. W. The market opened quiet and sfady, with sales at 8i0, declined to K5c,closlng at 86' '4C bid. Shipments to-day 40,ioo bbls, averaging 40,000 bbls per day. Transactions 200,000 bbis.

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