Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 31, Number 25, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 July 1883 — Page 8

tmjß INDIANA STATE SENT1NEU WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1883-

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STATE BOIKD OF EIJUALIZ ITION. Bereit of Ite Work In the Equalization cf Tax - - Tie following it the statement of tbs work of the State Hoard of Equalization in ita a setsments on railroad property: j::ch!;an central. Main track. pr rct'.e -..S 2VO0O Wixnd t'u k, tr rail t 6 0 0O Side track. pr trie - 4.0 0 Rolling stt,ck 2-.'.ooo Improvements on right of way 1LP15 KtW CASTLE AXI) RlfBMLLE. Main tr k, rer mile.... f 3.0ft) side trat a. p-r m:le 1.-V.K) KJllt g Ux v.. JO Improvt mt oa right ot way. ....... 1,'fM yiW VOIK CHICAGO AÜP ST. LOUIS. Main track, per mile ..... 1 5,500 Hirt track. per mile.... . . .. 2,030 Rollitg StCK k 3.vi lir-f rc rem ntsou right of way 27,093 OHIO AD MISSISSHTI, INOLUPISti BRAXCB". Mainkrrck, per mile...:..- 1 oooo Hide tratk, rer mile 30) Rolling eck ... 1.710

Improvement oa right ot wiw, Including Louisvi.le Branch riXiEIA, DEO AT ITS AND EVANSYILLE Main trark, per mile 1 Sitle track, per mile -- KoUicg stock, per mile..... -- - Improvements oa right of way .............. tHKA'.O, 8T. LOUS AXD I'lTTSBCR'!. Main track, per mile 5 Swie track, ier mile - Koikes stock, rer mile - 31,025 4.101 20 7,:oo U,40 8.800 3,0 0 1ITT-1 URO, FORT WAY?!E AND CHICAGO. Main Hack, per mile t 20.0M second track, per miie ,000 S-le irtck, per mi'e -. 4 000 Rollirg steck, per mi'.e ..... 500 Improvements on right of way 16J.5J RICHMOND AND MIAMI. Main track, per mil? 5 6.000 Side track, rer mile 2.WJ Rollirg steex belonging to Pittsburg. Cineinnati ami St. Louis Railway, per mile.. 2.001 Rollicg ftcxk lelorjgtiig to Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Hallway, per mile.. 1.500 Improvements of right of way to C, C. and St. L 7.310 ATTICA, COVISf.TOS AND SOUTHERN. Ma in track, per mile 1 2,500 side track, per mile - 1.5 0 Holling s:ck. per mile 2,103 Improvements on right ol way . ... BALTIMORE AND OHIO AKD CHICAGO. Main trark. ier mile -..f 10.003 hide track, per mile - 2.501 Holling flock, per mile 1.600 Improvement on right cl way .... C-5,223 PIPFORD AND PLOOMFIELD 2CAKROW-GACHE, Main track, per mile - - S J.,) HCe track, i-er mile 400 Kolring stock. pr mile ......... 3ZÖ Improvement on light ot way- ....... T.SLT BAILsQAI). Min track, per mile tide track, per mile - RolüLg atock. per mi e Improvements on light of way ILOOM FIELD SARROW CiAVGE. l,5vW ..5 23.000 ... :;&w Main track, per mile fiide track, per mile Rolling tot k, per mile .. ...... Imriovetnents on right of way C AIRO AI D VINCENNES. ...5 1.200 410 4M 2 Main treck, rer mile 1.500 2.10O Rolling stock, per mile CHICAGO AND ATLANTIC. M tin track, per mile Side trink, per mi:e Rolling steck, cr mile ImprovcireLts on light of way 4 503 1.5-IO TOJ i9,i;o HK'A.iO, CISCIHNATI AND LOUISVILLE. Main trak, per mile 4.0O3 2.0 JO J.100 2. 3 J J 2.0X 1 5 JO sideir (k. i-er mhe.. Kol.'in? tfK k, j cr mile.- - .... Improvements on right of way CHICAGO AND r.LOC-K COAL. Main trtr k. per mile Side track. ier mile Hoi Imp ki k, pr mile.- -. Imj rovcments ou ri?ht of way CHICAGO AND EVSTKRX II.LIS0I3 Main track, per mile Side trac, ier mile RoUic stock, per mile Improvementa on right of way 4,000 2. CO 1.3 K) 3.3W CHICAGO AND GRAND TRUNK. Main track, per mile . .- 5 10.000 side track, tcr mile- 3 OD) F.oilluK Hck, ier mile . 4,000 ImproTcmeuta on rignt cf way- 4S,37 CHICAGO AND WEST .MICUIGAN. Main trat k, per mile 5.00) sioe track, per mile 2,0j0 KolliBK nock, per mite.- 1.H0 ImproremeBta on right cf way-.M.. a.t63 CINCINNATI, RICHMOND AND VORT WAYNE. Main track, per mi!e....... 4,500 si e tra k, per mile - 2.50J KolUr z Mcx k, per mile 5 o Jmpiovemenis on light of way G'21) CINCINNATI, Ia. FAYETTE AND CHICA.0. Main trark. p?r mile 7 000 iJ.. track, per mile . 3,0X1 Rolling ttcck. per mile 2,Improvements u right of way .. 1,4V) CINCINNATI, IM-IAKATOI-IS, ST. L0CI3 AND CHICAGO. Ma. in track, per mile 9,000 Hide trat k, r mile S.003 KOiLns; attx k, per mile - 2.600 Impromemeiita on rlhtcf way 3l.5j LAURENCEBURG BRANCH OF SAME. Main track, per mile .. 4.000 Side track, per miie . 2.5W Kolling atock per mile 2.ÖX) CINCINNATI, HAMILTON AND INDIANAPOLIS. Mf ln track, per mile f 7,2V) side track, per mi'.e .....-...f..... ......... ".oot) KolliDEUx'k. ermi.e .. l.NW Improvemenuion ngiitof way 15,1'Ji CINCINNATI, WABASH AND MICHIGAN. Main track, per mile ... f ,5,0"0 MdeUack. ter mile 2,000 KolUugatock, pfcrmi'e uw Improvements on right of way. 12,4)6 C1EVELAN 1, COLUMtCS, CINCINNATI AND INDIANAPOLIS. Main track, per mile ........f ll."00 Second tr.ck. per ratle - 5,000 Side track, per mile . . 3.0 0 KoUinjc fctock, per mile.- - 4ro ImproTemecu on tight of way 9j,733 CLKY ELAND, INDIANA AND ST. LOUIS. Main track, per aaile. f 2,0.10 side track, per mir . no Rolling- atc k. tr roiU- M 1W Jmprovemenis on ligdt of -y ...... 350 EEL RIVER. Main track, per mile.............. f 5,500 Hide track, per mile ... 2,000 KolliDg f tcck, per mile . 4.IC) Improvemeuia on right of way 2),'Jli EVANSYILLE, TEERE II ACTE AND CHICAGO. Main track, per mile..... 7.0?0 ide track, per miie 2,soo Rolling stock, per mile .. - 1.302 lmprovemenu on light of way ... . 6,7:M EVANSYILLE AND TERRE HAUTE. Main tra'k, p?r miie .. f 7.fi Bide track, per m'le 3.0)0 Rolling a'ork. per mile.. . 2.300 Improiemeua on right of way EVANSYILLE I; ELT. Main track, per m'',e 3,:O0 bide track, per mils - 2,500 FAIRLAND, FRANKLIN AND MARTINSVILLE. Main track, per mile.wide track. rer mile Kol lies; atock. per mil ,... Improvements on right of wy- T -.. FORT WAYNE AND JACKSON. Main track, per mileMde track, per mile , Koiiicg atock, par mile 2,0 60) 2,soo 770 J 5,500 2.310 4,300 5,7j'J Improvement on right ot way.. FORT WAYNE, CINCINNATI AND LOUIIYILLE. Main track, per mile- $ 3.00) Side track, per ml- 2 oxj ImproYemeuta on right of wy 10.25J TRA NX FORT AND STATE LINE. Main track, jer mile (being in process of fonKtrncuon) f 1.213 SiCe trak. per mile 6X) Jmprovemeuta on right ol way .. 2J0 GRAND RAPIliS AND INDIANA. Main track, per mile f, 701 Sine track, per mile 2.5 i:oi;li eck. per mile -j ;j lmprovemenu on rih: of way 4.yl HAVANA, RANT01L ANO EASTERN (NARROW tJAUGE). Main traofc, j,r mile .. .....J 2.00) h'.e track, per mi- i,i oo Roilir.g "00;, per mile .. .. 1.2& Jmprovementa ou rL lit of way .. 13,ia) INMANA, KVOXlliGTOX AND WESTERN. Wain trarir, per rrMe ....... ..,..... ...... j ) 6,700 lde trrt a, jit ml. lifciliug t'oca, J -er mile 2.500 2.190

13,930 4,000 2.O01 1.001 2J0 INDIANAPOLIS, I' EC AT CR AND Main track, per rail e... . Side taci, itrrmileSPRINGFIELD. f 5.000 2.0JJ Roili rp atock. per mile ... l.Cil 9,003 ImproTementa cn right ot way.TN DIANA IM LIS PERU AMD CHICAGO. Mam track, per mile ......-.....I sit) track. pr mile- - IColilrv atock, ver mile lmpiiivtracuui on light of wayINDIANAPOLIS A5D ST. LOCH. Main track, per mile - Mi track, rr mi e Rolling stock, per mile - Improvements ou right of way -.. INDIANAPOLIS AND VIKCEXNE8. 7.5O0 3.003 2 100 2,sa) 8,500 a, 700 2.300 15.S10 4,110 i,000 yoo 16,850 Main track, per rnUe Side tiack, per mile ....... RoliinK atock. per mile ... Improvementa ou ligtt of way INEIANATOMS UNION RAILWAY. Main track, per mile ? 3S.03O ImprovtmtiiU ou right ot way . 20,000 JEFFERSON YII.LE, MADISON AND INDIANAPOLIS. Main track, per mile ....f Side track, pr mile Kollir g nock, per mile - Iropiovement ou right cf way of mala and branch ll&e MADISON ERANCH. i.oai s,ooi 1.C03 41,603 JIain track, per mile 3.50S l.WJ 1,6'JO ..... ....... Hide t.-at k. per mileKolli i) g oc t. per mile.. COLUMI.I S AND EHILli Y VILLE BRANCH. 'Main track, per mile ? 3.50 tide track, permtle. . - 1.S0O Rolling atock, per mile. 1,600 EIIELHY VILLE AND BUSHVILI.E BRANCH. Msva track, per mile SldetracK, per mil.. ...... Rolling btcck, per mile - cami. sn'. E cirv Exre-Naio. Main trace, pa mile Sice treck, per mi;e Rolling stock, per mile - -. 3510 l.V)) l,t.JJ 3.")) l.oOl 1,60) .IPI.IET AND NORTHERN INDIANA. Main track, per mile - - f 10,000 Side track, per mile - 3,ooo Rolling f toe . per mile 1,'1 lmrrovemeuiB on light of way 1,003 LAKF. EI-.IE AND WESTERN. Main track, per mile side trark, per mile Kolliig kUck. per mileImprovt menis on right of way . 6,003 2,700 1.400 16,500 LAKE SHORE AND MICHIGAN 80CTHERN. Main track. rmile S 10.000 second track, per mile -.- 6 0 0 ide track, per mile 0.00) hoiliDg sttck. per mile. 4 si) lmprovemenu on tight of way - 110,323 LOUISVILLE. EVANSYILLE AND 8T. LOUIS. Main track, per mi'e S 4.033 Sidetrack, per mile 1,500 Rollicg Flock, per miie - 1,200 lmprovemenu cn right of way 6,630 LOUISVILLE AND NASHVILLE. Main track, per mile.-.. ...5 6.500 Side track, per mile - 2,t0) Rollins stock, per mile 2 030 lmprovemenu on right of way .- 2,6 LOUISVILLE, NEW ALBANY AND CHICAGO. . Main track, per mile 5 5 001 Side tr-tk, per mile - 2, OX) Rolling atock. pe r mile l.S 0 lmiiovemenuon right ol way - 33.2 MICHIGAN CITY AND INDIANAPOLIS. Min track, ptr mile I 4.00) Sidetiack. lerimie .... 2.0.10 Kolllug steck, per mite .... . 2,103 MICHIGAN AIR LINK. Mala trark, per mite...... f 6,000 Si Je track, rer mile 2,500 KclliDg atock, per miie 2,960 TERRE H AUTE AND IS DI AS APOLL?. Main track, per mile I 1S.030 side track, per mile 25.000 KollirK uck, per mile- ".an Improvements on right of way 5;, 317 TEEKE HAUTE A5D LOG ANS PORT. Main track, per mile 5 3.511 Side treck, per mile 2.000 RollirK slock, per mile 1.0J7 improvements on right of way 2.5J2 TERRS HAUTE AND SOUTHEASTERN. Main track, per mile 5 Side track. ijr mile - Rolling steck, per mile Improvements ou right of way 4,003 1,03) SX) 1,3 i 3 TOLEDO, CmiXSATI ASP ET. LOUIS (NARROWgauge). Main track, per mile"... .. ......, 2.03) Side track, per mile -.. l.ou) RolliDR stook. per mile 6i Improvements on right of way- 3.1.' '. VERNON, .REENSBURG AND RUSHVILLT. Main track, per mile............... 5 3,00 side track, per mile . 2 0)3 Rollicg stock, per mile... 2,8 K) lmprovemenu on right of way... .... 2,430 WABASH, ST. L0CIS AND PACIFIC. Main track, per mile -.. f 11,003 Side track, per mile 3,50.) Rolling stock, per iE ue. ... lmprovtments on right of way WHITE EIVEK (KIN;n'b). Main treck, per mile Side track, per mile........... WHITE WATER. 2.100 11!,W 5.033 1.0J0 Main track, r mile , Side t acE, per mile , Kollirg stock, per mile - Imj rovtmenth om right of way ...f 3 00) 10M W) 3.10) The '"School Meeting' Farce. Ej-ecal to the Sentinel: Tramlgai:, Ind.. Jnlv23 The tUfficJtilty of telectin? teachers for our graced school has at leEgth been solved by an "election." There weie several applicants for each of tin three departments, and, in order to escipi the lesjx Dsibility cf selecting them himself, the Trustee turned the matter over to the rcp!c. The usual atnovin: cf wire-j tilling was resorted to. but fortunately a good man was elected for the priocipalship ajd the schools have proruhe ofsnccsB. rfes?cr II. D. Vcris, late of Ojre.li, Mich , wss elected as Superintendent; John Woolf ir g on t s teacher in the Intermediate and W. CLff iu the Piimary. The uscal disiuPiniment follows in the tra n of the election. JTxtenalr Arrangements have been completed by wüi h we are enblcd to supply the Compound Uxygsa tor home use to ac extent, and to all parts of the country, giving at the same lime the right Of free consultation by letter during the time a patient may be ming th Treatment. E7Cry cafe sur-roitted to us will bs carefolly cxmsidercd. Oar Treatise on Compound Oxypen, its nature, action and result, with reports of cases and full information, fent re. l)Rf. Staekey it Talen, 111! and 1111 Girard street, Philadelphia, Pa. Fire In a Wheat 1'ieM. Special to the Sentinel: Greenfield. Ind.. July 'J.' While engaged in tbrehicg wheat this afternoon on the farm ot Wesley AddttOD. near this c'ty. a wagon load of wheat caught on fire, and severely burned one of the horses that was hitched to the wagon. By the prompt atteLtion of the laborers the threshing mach ne and a large amount cf wheat was saved. Oar Progrea. As stages are 'Jickly abandoned with the completion of railroads, so the hue, drastic, cathartic pills, comnoeed of crnde and bulky medicines, are quickly abandoned with the Introduction of D Pierce's "Pleasant Purgative Pellets." which are sugar-coated and little larger than mustard seeds, but composed cf highly concentrated vegetable extracts. Py druggists. Sentinel At $1, will receive a valuable bock of 100 pages, entitled "A Treatise on ths Horse and Iiis Diseases," illustrated, containing an "index of diseases," which gives the symptcms, cause and the best treatment of each; a table giving all the principal drugs used for the horse, with the ordinary dose, effects and antidote when a poison; a table with an etgravine of the hcrse's Ueth at different apes, with rules for telling the ae of the Lcrse; a valuable collection of receipts and roach other valuable information. tee aIo our special offer for "History of Icdiana" in another column. Address Siktisel Company. ' Indianapolis.

IrcrrcTttEtiitf on right of way-..... ' INDIANA BLOCK COAL. Main track, per mile Slö track, pr mile- - .. RoIUtiK tock, per mill.. . . ... lmr ioTtmenta on tight of way-

HIANCIiL AND COnHEuCIil

MONEY AND tTOCKt. Local moneUry market la only moderately actlTe. Th demand for loans U light and confined to small amounts. Toe supply ot funds is getting more plentiful, and is su detent for preaent demands. Hew York rtnavncli&l Market. Krw Toxx. July 23.-Money-Eaiy t 2 per cent. Prime Mercantile Taper-4S46 per cent, overnment Bonds-Lower for the 3's, coupon, 4H's and 4's. Rillway Bonds Quiet. State SecuritlcsQaiet. E tcck havy and lower. Throughout the day the support accorded the market since the atrlke of the telegraphers was e iTuially announced was withdrawn, except for Western Union, which was comparatively firm at Bßmiy-t&fyjfi. In early dealings Vanderbilts were weak aud depressed, declining to IK per cent., but later CD the bears atUcked Gould aharea rigorousl foicirg them down ?i to 27, per cent, Wabash preferred and Minsoun Pacific suffering most- Djqver and Kio Grande also showed a heavy falling1 Ott' cf per cent, to 3K Ojuile of tto acthe stares mentioned, the prices wtre.'fctoi;; ier cent, lower. The fact that tse trouble between the Western Union Company anil the Brotherhood of Telegraphers had not been adjusted Dad an unfavorable lnfiuence on the märtet, retarding bulces and causing anunsettlel fueling among stock operator. As c imp a red wi'.tt Saturdaja cloting, prices are 4 to 2'; per cent. lower. In specalti3s ltoia broke frcm lu7jg to 1C41, aud rahi M to 115 tau dan Rae Reo. c'uned percent, to .''... MiiineapolU aad ot. Loui, i per cent, to 53: .'on TianstontineuUl. i;e per cent, to 7CS,: West Pohl Terminal. 2'4 per cent to Sl.U, aLO Coiorrdo Coal, 1 per cent, to 27. Amerioiu calie rtfe IS Per cenr. to 67. and Richmond and I-vi'l 2 ro7A New York Ceattal lent at 1-10, New Jersey Central tl t, aid oner active stocks at l(i- per cint. for ccrrjin. Tiaraactlons. 221,074 snares Delaware, L"kawhdi aud Westeiii. 32.000: Ri Grande. t6 Ok); Rue, 0C0; Lake Shore, 9.000; Missouri Partie, 7.W0; New J arrey Central. 5 003: Ner York Central. ClOOO: Reading. 5.C00; St. Paul. 90X): Txs Pacific, 5.(00; Union Pacific, 6,030; Western Uoloa, 9 tOO; Oiegon Transcontinental, 12,000; Cauaia rati lie, 7,500: Manitoba. :.0W. The EveDing Post says: There appears tobe a corner in Richmond a d Danville, aud thou'i it is not just apparent yet who ara the cirnerel parties ine price ha3 advanced It per ccat. sinos riday. There are also possibilities of similar developmenu in other Stocka before ion. Mining stocks Fatrlv active: Kimkft Consoli dated. 50f")50; eundardConsoiidited, 650: Unt u Consolidated, 47 and 500: Yellow Jacket, 315. Navajo. 203 and 300; Alice. 2X1; ChryfOlite 115 aai 110; sierra Grande, 92 to b3, and B.'lle Isle, 43 aid 44. Sales for tne dav, 37,105 shares. Plie Line Certificates Active bat weak, declining from 10378 to J0i;p, closing on call at 1Ü1;.. OOT1SHKUT lICTntlTLU. PtarUni, SO aara isper oeat, ex. div- 101 Etarllnf, Biht.. H-i:ü' 8. 4H.. -- H-". Sipexoenb bonos.-l02'B:Sew U. S. I's 114s Bon The parchaaing price for 9o verum en t tonda In Indlanapolla vaxlea trea tha. Htw Tor toauttosi xai pes oemt, BO NTS, rnUet's 127S Tennewee. new 3 OenL Radc flratiUlS Tox. r. landaranu e.) E U aeconde---9j'.Tex. P. Rio Grande. K3 Lcnin AWUxa.. LaoicUna oonsou . Missouri .1C4 Union fao. flrs 112 . 6IH J l JO -1C9 an . Si 0. P. land grants- .1 O.P.alnklng fond llJ Virginia 6. . 3 Virginia consols 3 Do. detarred. BU Joe.. St. F. 9b J, O, futti Teontsaee is. LflSAl IT0CXI. A lams Txprraa 133 Allegheny central.. 12 lltOD A Terre U 72 1. A T. H. T! (J W NaahTtUeA Chat. M . J.Centraa. - s; farfolk A W. pld 3Nt Vortnem Facials. 47'9 American aztresa.. Si'i preferred , n!4 BuxL. Cedar B. AW Si I Northwestern . 1 27 Cm i da Ronttcm. 5' Northwestern, pion oEnai Pedfia. . Tl'Kew Tori CentraL-liY".' Obatarcaae A Ohio. 17 Ohio Central V Ds flratprvienea. 2S Onio k fiClailaalpvL- S v Dt. rCOCLO-. 20 O. A atlaa. jpXd li t Cticitro A lltoa M? Octarto 4 WeifQ -M O, si, orei erred. - HO tOregon Tranaooa't'l "'' i Ubla. nrL A Q 1 J2 -! Paclno Mali . 3-i CiL. ft, L. N. O. 7t'4 Papama . 9 0. St. L.A Pittsburg 4 iPeorla,D. AI.-H'a Do pl d ..... 4S;pit.Ubiirg..-......l'M Ota., ßan. k. COcto- :V) I Pullman Palace Car 12 ) 0., O.. a A I 69U Reading - Dsiaware A Had IOä ;8 Rocklüsnl... .121S Del. a Lac iJ3-?4 8t.L. A Ban ?ian. 23 Denrvr A Ü, Qiand. 3t Do. preferrsl.-. . 51 Hf 1 lllili 1 I. min -"ir -a;4 UM yäVA msh a 7 Irte trol erred 75 ist. PauU 102 East Tecneacea , Do. t referred s k st. Paul preferre 1 Foil Vtayne.- 131 LTitnltaiA St Joe. 40 Da. preferred 95 Uailem -...1)3 Uonrttn A Texas. 65 aufaol A omsns. 8C P A O. Pf 1 .J0-':4 Texas Pad 1c. 3! Csion Padfla . 92;8 D. B. Ixpress .. 6j Illinois Central I.cima.B. A W... Sanas A Tesaa.15.3;w.,6t. L. A Paalllo- 26' 1 , do. preionea . 3 j 27'4IWellaA Ttn XX.-.121 Laxe Erie A Woat- 56 iv?. D. Telegraph Lake Shore . lOT'Oentral Arlaoaa LonliTiUeA Msn. 4-Vt- txoeisior-.-Loc, N. K. A Cbl 53 IHomoatkke. ... Mail. A Cln. 1st pfi 13 jlron silver . ir. Do. second I'd-.....- 5 'Ontario.., 2Ä Mctop. ACharltst'n 40 ;Qulcxllret... Michigan Central. h Do. prelorrddMluseap. A et. L . -22 Robtnxm 3i Mo. prelerred.... i v 8 silver Cliff. Vlawonrl Paoifio. ','i.3outh PaHio... Mobile A Ohio 114 (Standard . MorzU A aex 121 ISutro 20 Foreign Money and Stocka. LONDON. Julv 23. United States Bonds IK. 1154. Railway wtocka-IUinols Central. 15; Peucsylvania, 60; New York Central, IV EMe, ; seconds. 'XI; Reading, 21 -4. Amount of bullion gone In. O7.C00. PARIS, July 25.-Rentes. 76f voc. COMMERCIAL. Trade is dull.' Every market is visibly afl'ected. Groceries are the most active, but sales are not large and merchants are incoming demoralkel. Lake fish aie lower. Mackerel has advanced in the East. Indrygcods there is practically nothing doing. Drugs are steady. Butter, eggs and poultry are In large supply and weak. GRAIN. Wheat Lcctl markets show a slightly weaker feeling, aud pi ices are a shade lewer. Arrivals of new wheat very flr, but as yet the most of it fails to grade. The weather has, however, been most favorable for -threshlrg, aDd we look for larger receipta and an Improved condition. Only meager reports are received from the seaboard, which mske It Circuit for ihippers to Invest, and would also indicate that tie telegraph boys are "somewhat ou deck, as it were," aud that "prompt and usual icrvice"ls gcttirg co better lapidly. Futures are weaker, locally, than Saturday. Corn We note very little change in this cereal, only that It still remains steady acd firm, with tair demand for cash deliveries. Futures In no reinest The growing corn, thus far, looks excellent, and gives promise cf a grand yield. Seaboard is firm, with slight advances at seme points. Oats Steady, with only fair requests. Sales of first hill of August at 33c ou call. Oiher futures are fairly active. Xtoar, Oram ana Hsy, Flour Patent, fo 23Q6 50; fancy, f5 2535 53 choice. t5 00(i5 13: family. II MJtt 75: treble eitra. S3 15(43 30; double extra. 82 9143 10: extra, 12 60(is2 7r ; surcT fine, 12 U , fine, 12 1532 30; foundry, tl ti.ejJ 00. Whoat-We quote: Eld. Aiked So. 1 Mediterranean 1 OS track....No. 2 " 1 OS No. 3 ' ...... . 1 OS 1 11 1 04 1 ov, 1 OS 1 00 9 No. 3 rad 1 00 New do l Oi New No. 3 led !S New rejectea ......- h) Ucmerctantatie. 60 J jly 1 0 August - i 0 90 1 0.; 1 fl-'-S Set Umber...--.. ... ... 1 K " 1 OS Com We quote: Rid. A!kn fn. a white 60 track 51 lUfch nxlj ed .4.... 52 " .; IMljfd a4 a aa 4 0 a 4' Fejected . . - 40 4 UumeichanUble . - 41 No grade - 2 Sjs. Pcund ear Oas We quote. Ko. 2 whlto.. so 37 M Ätlixd 3 3i Rejected white ::i Rejected m " 31 First half August U) Silcs. August " 31 September ... 27 " 20 No. 2 Rye Dull; 5"c bid: held at R-;c. Bran Dull and uncharge 1; 111 Li l;ni telle s ClflCAGO GRAIN REVIEW. CHICA'.O, July 23. Wheat Regular, e Wer. end declined 1S1o with only a fair amount of

tradiDf . Bales ranged at St 7302 July ;tl 011 C2; ; August; 'fl 03X1 05', year; spricg, fi 00?4 1 01M: winter, tl 0S.'V Corn Only moderately active; feeling nervous; langed and closed lower. Sales ranged at 50?;? 51)gC July and Angust:4'.J5lc September; 40J8 5C?c October; 45?B94i.7s3 year. Oats Trading increased sl'chtiy and opened a ahade better, but the improvement lost. Sales at 4J,S34?4C July; 2S?4'32S?ic August; ZTXtHVic Eeptemter; 27?i,i:Sc Ojtcber: 2:j27?;e year. Pork Fairly active and2opnedtrong, but receded 30 '40c, and closed tame. Sales at f 13 14 cash; S13 7514 13 July and August; fl" yiyt (14 32) September: IU 0514 3ö October; tl29J& 13 November; tl2 70313 year. Lard-Moderately active; opened steady; declined 10315c; closed ateady at a decline. Sales at 15 9CC9 cash; JS -79 August: J0J3 05 September: f3 059 22Ja October; $S 00 November; fS 45( 8 6C rear. INDIANAPOLIS WHOLESALE M AUK EM

O17 Ooodl. SREE8 FABRICS. Manchstr caKh'm.llc Manch. Momes.-.16lc fIBege,13c Manch.6-4 l)eBee:e.16He " 4 MeUngclISc Manch 6 4 Cash'ms.2to " 4 Am.CpC.16Sc Moch. 7-4 Ex. C'h.SOc Atl'ntc 4 Alapacas-'Oc Atla'tc WFi.l 2S315C iCashmere.llc I Atla'tc i Broc ad9..15We 6-4 F.cat.h'mr.2 icl Aila'tc.iin.w'l c'm.403 " 6-4 F.F 85C Atla'tc 43 .501 Pacific Lawns.... " Lattice... Cocneco Lawns.. ..11c Perthsnire Lawns.6C 5C 22 ...10c Dunbarhn Lawns.. ..lie jManch'er Satlna. f RINT8. Oocheeo fanrr 6 American fanCT-.. fic Facilflo . 6M0 Hamilton fancy--... 6c 8 rrpscn's mourn. . C!-,c Härtel fancy Kddyetone lancy.- 6Sc Oriental fancy- . 6c Arno'd Ian cy. . 6Sc Allen'a fancy.- . 6c Manchester rancy. CMC Berlin solid Merrimack fancy. 6ic Harmony fancy . 4Vc Merrimatk sMrt-.. 6c i Dundee faucT . 4'.c 8el River fancy.. bc Berwick fancy-.... 4lo Imperial a'l'd bl'k.. 5 He; Victoria solid bl'k.- 6a Härtel satteena.. 7 Eddysto ne aatteena. 7 Allen's sattocn. CX'Arnold fcatteeas.-.-.7 BUCWN COTTONS, Atlsntio a 8c iMawachnsotts B B- Oic AUantlc H Crescent city A Crescent City B. Orescent City O ... 7Sc, Nashua R ..-. 7c . 80 I Mystic River.. .-, 60 7SCiPepperoll K . . 1 M. 7o Pepperell ?So do IPepperell 8-4....lo Appieton A CUiton C C C Granltvllle E.. ... öVic PeppereU 9-4 ... Bo ..... Cl-ic.: Pepperell 1Q 4......1ÖQ Acpusta CoLtlcental 0.. Lancaxtcr . Plunaett . White M fgCo c3 l, oca u....m...mm rwi 73ac Peerless X 4S QINQHAfelB. fo New England..- 70 Sc j Min ton dress styles 8'? 80 i Royal drena style 8 J .... 80 1 Renfrew dress st'l's 8o Glasgow-., Eerkstire.-, .. 7c Canton dress st'l's- . 7Sc Johnson's book i'ldllSo Glenarren 7C ijnonson mourn no BLXACHXD COTTONS. Wammtta N. Y. Mills. Finlt ot the 11X0 BxiUardvale. .., Chestnnt Htil Blackstone A ,A Whlünvllle 8i In, Pepperell 8-4-"80 7!'4C , 70 2i3 Lcnraale, Farwel).. Barker Peppereil 8Llnwood Pepperell 10-4 FttchvLUe. 81aterville 83 In..., Mother Hubbard Hope-.. -Pocacaett.P Sagamore 27 in. 4140 FACI7I0 KILLS DRESS 6O0DS. i I Poplin Lustre--.10 c Erocatol.... HSo Alpaca Lustrea...l6Xc 6-4 Poplins G I. .1 0 . Steel Xuitrea-.ievc 6-4 cashmere Ex 2lo Cashmeres.. -.11 c 6-4 Cashmere AC 2 So i Beige 12,c AustraUancrepe.l3o i Cash Beige . 12c 4-1 Cretonne- ...-.l ) fi Fancles. . im s rercaies. uxs CHEVIOTS. Amoikeag.... ....iccj Alabama pUtds- 70 Amoske&g plaid- HVc Aogtsta p'alJa..... 70 W'tt'nton. ex. ito'VlOo iLoauaala plaids.. 7 So Whitunton, B oc iQroenbrlar plal-. 7o Everett 9 iciS.immOT'l e nlalOa n?4o Idintnig ................Ilo Ottawa pla Ida , kso Great EipubUo.. 7Sc,Newt'n rii plaids 7o BTXTINB CRASH. D Brown .. 7tC'N Brown 10V.; A Brown P Brown - 9so Bleached Is higher. CARP ST Wn'te JS0 Co erlct- . ..!i0 Oax Ola Wick 200 SBAiw Ami rican ...... .2Uo Lewiaton ........21c N N Brown...M..M.iise,o XX Browa UQ CHAT IT. Uo.ored....... ....7ic No, 603 C3l'n IwalOo Tty lH 8 a a so fa aoaaa a ApQ BASK. rrankUn Tille -...313 SUrk A. . ..110 The Grocery Market. Cheese Western Reserve, 833c; Jersey, 9SiCc. Crystal spring. 10c. Coffees Common. 9)f&10c: ordinary. 111 llHc; fair, 120l2Xc: good. 133l3'Sc; prime, 14 (BfitSc; strictly prime, 15 15 Sc: choice. Do 16Kb: oid Government Jsva,22V?2SHc; Arhuckle'B roaeted,14c; Lerering's,144c; McLaughlin's, 14Sc. fcogars Cut loaf, y; powdered. 9Tiv. granulated. 9!ic; standard A, 9a9lc; oil" A, fci'iiSJsS; white extra C, iliiSSc; Light brown, evS),c; cemmen grades, 7ä7?4C Molasses and Hymns New Orlean molasses, 45&GCc; tyiup, 37(340 per gal. for common to choice. Rico Carolina and Louisiana e'-i'tTSc. Sp!cos Pepper, lCScc; alspice. 12c; cloves ? " SCc; ginger, 20c; cinnamon in mats, 22125c: nutmcga. 73 f 3c. Salt Lake salt, in car lots, 1115 9; dray lots tl 20; sm&il lota 10c more from store ; dairy, 12 85 3. Starch-Refined pearl, i$) per lb; Eureka ec; champion gloss, lump, 7ac; Improved corn salt Fish Mackerel. No. 1 mew, t33 per bbl.; halves 1 10; estra mess, Hi per bbl.; nil re. Sil; No. 1 mackerel, tlT; halves, 15 03; Xo. 2 mickerel, SU 00: halves. S 50: No. S mackerel SO 5)10 O); halves, tl 75.A5; No. 1 white tish. half bbls.. 9i504; fmilv vihltcfish. halves ti0: No 1 berrln?, ft; Codrlfh Ronelers. to (XK36 50 per 100 bbls; Grand Rank, 6(36 Vc per lb. Foreign Fruits Loudon layer raisins, new. tl C5 2 15: new Valencia, sa'iiC; Sultana, 14?; Muscatel raisins, two Crown, ti 002 25: tbre Crown, S2 65 v- 83. Lomons Messina, 5 500 73. Oranges, t7W). Prunes Bohemian, 63c; new Turkish, s-asc: Sultana do, 8c; currants, 6J 7c; new fign, 20c. Dates Matts, "HS'sIic; fard in 10 lb. boxes, 15c Peanuts, raw, Teuneasee. 9 0c: Virginia, 113113 'c; Wilmington, lv, roasted, 912c Canned Goods We quote: Tomatoes, 2 lbs, 95c tl 00; 3 lbs, tl 151 -ir: Peaches, 2 lbs standard tl 60(41 75; a Its. t2 102 '25: seconds. 3 lbs, tl 6 Ql 75: 2 lbs. tl 40rl 45"; Pie Peaches. 3 lbs, tl 1 15 I 20; 6 Iba, U 20(42 25: Blackberries, 9k'51 03; Strawbcnics, tl vordl 25; Raitberrles, tl 75cit85; Cherries, red. tl 7031 75; white, 13; Stiing Beans, II 1031 20; Green Peas. Marrowfat, tl 20x41 25: Early June, tl 4C(prt 50: Y at mouth Corn. 51 40: Mountain Sugar Corn, tl 40: Polk, 2 lbs, tl lift 1 20; Polk, 3 lbs, tl fOi 60; Mackerel, tl 651 60: Pineapples, tl 75 2 25: Salmon, 1 lb. tl 70 (31 90; Lobsters, 2 lbs. t2 75: Tumbler. Jellies 85'Oc; Ove Oysters. 1 lb. light weUht. 63 370c: 1 lb, full weight, tl !01 20: 2 lbs, licht Welgit, tl 25: 2 lbs. full weijht, tl 90J2; Sirdines, Franc! , tl 75 per doz; American, t, tl psr doz: Apples, 3 lbs. tl 10; 6 lbs, fi 5042 60; gallon. 12 50 Tb Froduee BarKt Fps 12c; Oopb ofT) selling store 13c. Batter Creame , select, 235c finer. 20.11 22o: choir. i6l7c Dairy, sdlected. 14316c: choice, l2(314c. country, culca, 810;; low gra2e, 67o p.r lb. Poultry Bcls, 12a per Ib.: spring chick ens, 13c; roosters, old, 61: turkeya totns. lOo; hens, 11c; geese old, f5 40; young, tl 03: dusks, old.. t3; young, $L reathera two geosa, 55 o: mixed, 20 J 26 3; Cid feathers, ttJCo. Rags lkc. Wool New unwashed, good order, 23c: tubwashed, clean, 85c; burred and cotted, 16(3 1C Wool now being received is in good order. fegeLablea and Frulia. Peans Choice navy. 13 25 J2 C3; tnedltm, 13 10 Q2 26 marrows ; T2 f0 2 75 New Potato. s-jfl 0 l25perbil.. Apples-ChoiCC,t2 Ox. 2 51 net ObL tl to quality. Drieo apple-a? a poratea. 15lGo; common dried Peaches Green, tl 00.il 50 per Z bu. boxes; drtod peaches, halve. 8S'3u; evaporated. 16'i Cbbsg--4rc3?l CO per bbl. Panaiias fl 5U(SS. Tomatoes 75cct! 25 per bu. boxes. W'atei melons tl2QL'. r mor a- 50 per 1 bl. Hcney Ij'öOo. Cii Prorialon ffiarket. Plw are usprecout lobbing pm-w: 8120 ed Meats d. C. llama: Tn and LI pountfs VA4c: utctiGds av.. i3Xa: HXpoonls, it J'iC i pecnos av., i"o. breakfast Hoon 13S0: snonlden. 93: California nam. 9,i: bacon Cieir sldsa, 10S3S '-(3 backs or bellies. lC.',o: splc4l roll. 0. Dried Beei-2lc; do. (U. Porter A Co.'s), I81 Hckied Meats Extra mean porx, per to... a.O Ita., 17 0C;hiiLi pork, per bbl. 200 lbs., flG; bean pork, per bM.. ji ihm., f.l o Family beef, J.'). La-d Keula rendered leaf, in tiaroea, 10i?; in ball tsrreis, 1 lo. aniaTr- PoJcgna. la clctn, 7So: in skin, 80. Pocelesa IJam 12c. Fresh Pork Tenderloins, 93. Freh Sr-aro Ribs. 6c. Bauuige Meat 6c. Iron and Steel Market. Bar Iron 2.25 rates ; hoop iron. 13.20 rates; N vway and dweOe Iron, 6c rate- ; borne ahoo Iron, 8'-i c Do ire 8boes Burden A l'erkln', per kc. 115.'; rcule shoes tl per keg advance. Horse Shoe Nails NortJiwettern, Globe, and Putnam, per boi. 14 50. Cast 8;eei Best American, per lb., Itc sprln;: Btcc-1. 6 : tirste'. 4f, um;i steel, 6c; macht ncrjitOl,C3SC KalIs-13 10.

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Leather, dMh auad Tallow. TJemlock sole, 21933c; oak sole, 35a 0e ; Perrnsylvanla barnesa leainer, 3640c; barneis leather. 30aS8c; bridle leather, per dos., S6037J; domes tio kip. N 6 80c: French kio. K5caitl 20; domestic calf, bft .tl 10: French calf, tl 101 90. Hides-Gieen hides, 7c; green calf. 10c; green a lud. Mikot green salted calf, 12ai2ty;: dry flint. lZVc; dry salted. 10c per lb,; damaged, grubby r bull, two-tbirds the above prices. Tallow Prime, 7i7e. Grease Bivwn. 6a5le: white. 7(3 S3. Drug Market. JAlcohol,fl2.2 80: calomeal. 7$c(51 2o:camphor 80Ca33c: e. chn el. 6070c: chlor 01 orm, ftOjVc; rum cplom, ft 30(34 50; indigo, fi; marpalne, r t (& 65 Oil-Casior, f 1 2'l 3t; sweet oil. 93c ttl 7S: oUveoil, tl f03; bergtmot (Sandersoi's), tl 103; lemon (Sanderson's), S2 50(1 75. Quinine, P. & W., tt 8dtl 90: clnchonldia. 93Jc American ti-carb. soda, 45c; Eaglisa do., bi $ Cc. Snuff-Garrett's tf-cz. packg, fioo per doi ; 4 oi. bottles, t3 ro per dos. Flove'a aulphur. 4 1i' 'in-pentlre. 4C((S43c. English ver. red. by bbl., T4c; Uta quantities, 3Jc Iodine, 12 fiOI 75. Iodide pctah.tl 65. Cloves, 28(4 15c Rhubarb, 93c f ; 25. v lnduw si. 63 and 20 per cent. ; double, 70 aud 10 per cent. cff. Mlacellaneons Markets Oils We quote: Linseed, raw. 5lc; boiled, 57c: lard oil. 75 'JSc ; miners' oil. 65S0c: lubricating oil. 12cofec: Etraita oil, 50ö5c; benzine, lOltc; coal oil. Indiana legal test, l!rllc: 150 deg. test, 13(allHc: Wier white, 1.S0 deg.. 15c. Tirnt-rs' surplla We quote: Prat rhatrvl tin. T f 10x11 U? tn T10

t7 03 per box: I X, 10x14, 14x20 and 12x12, saw " a a vu 1 V'Vi ai v UUU V 9 WI V urU galvanized, 3j per cent, discount. Sheet zlac, 7ic Corper bottoms, 28c Planished copper, 30 Solder, 15&lbc Wire, 45 per cent, off list. WElKLY.LlYft eTOejK CEPORT. Reported by Fort w Johnson, General Commission Salesmen of Lire Stock. Union Stock YaIiDs, July 24, 1SS3. Cattle Since our last report the offerings on both butchers' and shipping cattla have been liberal. Batcher grades have declined some, cspecally oa heavy grossie eows and common half-fiUed i:eers, while good shipping grades ot steers are in good demand and telling at strong prices. Fxport steer, l.JOO to 1,700 lbs. $5 606 00 Good to choice Bteers, 1 to 1,400 10 . 5 0 50 Com men to fsir, 9 10 1.100 lbs. Stockeis, COO to SO ' lbs- - Good to choice cows and heifers . Fair to medium cows and heifers Common cows and heifers Vesl calve ... Bulls, good to choice . Rulls, common to fair 4 2Kt4 !1 3 00 jl 00 4 0) 4t 75 8 2(0tf 80 2 50 3 03 5 0V7 00 3 50 at 00 2 50s1 25 Milch cows and springers- 25 00(50 00 Hogs Receipts. 11,155 head; shipment, 7.833 head. Quality the past week has bean only fair. The market has ruled active, and under a strong demand from shippers pi ices have advanced steadily until yesterday, when the top was reached, especially on mixed grades. To-day, witn 35 cars on sale and packers out of the market, mixed and ntavy packing are fully 10c lower, while shippers are buyin; liiht at strong yesterday's prices, closing qulst and ail sold. We quote: Select light- - . S'i 9336 00 Medium aud heavy 5 61S5 75 1ght and mixed packing 5 f.W 71 Hgsand roughs 4 03(35 00 Sheep Since our last report the offerings have been light, with the mattet strong, eFp'viallyon the beper giades of hwivy sheen. Lambs in fair demand, with light offerings. Good to choice, 1 ."0 lbs and upward, car lots... tt ROai CO Gotd to choice, 110 U 115 lbs 3 93(Sst 25 Fair to medium, 0 to 90 lbs.. s 400? 70 Common - - .. 2 50,33 20 Rut ks (pr hsd , .... 2 O0(4 00 Lsmts, god to chole................ -..... 4 2541 75 Lan.tr, common to fit' -.. 3 fKk'ai 00 KAN8A8 CITY, July 23. ite Live stock indicator reports: Cattle-Seccipt. 4 S00 head. Market actlv nod strrup: mppiy chit fly T xan. which sold at Si 70 4 50 for CoO 10 1,000 lb. steers; natives unchanged!. Ecgs-Kecclrts. 3,100 head. Market opened 10c lower; la'es at $5i05S0. thcep Receipta, 00 head. Market unchanged. ST. LOUIS. July 23 Cattle Receipts, 3.300 head ; shlrrcents, l.COOhead: supply Is mslnly Teians, and price Aim: medium to good are 25c higher than a week ago: exporters. 85 76rt; go 3d to the ice steers. 85 355 70: meiium to fur. 81 80; good to thoica Texas and Indian s leers, ?1 1031 75; common to lair, f3 50(31. . Sheep Rrocipts, 1.500 head shipments, none. Mariet steedy, with a fiir local demand; medium to choice muttons. f.l CO. ' Hcgs Active; good Yorkers, 15 S55 90; mixed to t cod packing. 585 40: heavy shipping. 1 53 5 75. Reoeip's. 3,400 heid; shipments, 400 head. CHICAGO. July 23 -The Drovers Journal report: : Ilcs Rtcelois, 11.000 head: shipments. 4 200 head: speculation 5l0c higher: mixed. Si 20 5 CO; heavy, ti 00(3 70; ikips, ti 505 75; closad wtsk. (attic Receipts, 6 500 head: shipments, 2,503 bead; market strong a:;d higher on desirable grades; vi ports, to 75c6 15; good to choice sni:ping ftecrs, 3 40j5 65: common to medium, tt to 05 20. Sheep Receipts. M0 head: shipments none; market active aud firmer; inferior to fair, t333 75; Ecca.fjzö' choice. 14 3J. NEW YORK, July 23,-BeeTes-Receipts 6,300 head, maktug 13 300 for the week. Market dull at. d lower; extremes, tva5 60 per cwt. for native steer; 31 car loads extra do., 1.612 lbs. average, old nt 8S K): 5cr luada lex do at 4 C7S(a.'; the gettialaUk of natives were at 85 6ü(3o :0: the expt tte s used 550 head of fa", steers and pall Sü 35 fab 55 f'r joirre. The shipments for the week wp l o.o head of live cattle, 150 head of live Mutp 4.420 (quarters rf beef. rlutp Receipts. 18 6C0 head, making 53 600 head for the we k : sheen about steady at t3i per cwt., with p'eked lots selling at S6 25; Iambi dull at 73c per cwt lower, and closed weak at t7 50 per cwt. lor crdiuai y to prime Southern. nous Rtetipts. 5,9)0 bead, making 20,500 head for the week; live hogs firm at Ja 20&G 65 per csru QEXKHA L. 1AK111CT8. PTOdcca Dlajrkets. FTVt TCRt, July 23. Cotton Barely steaiv: fun ft stesdy; Joly, 10 04c: August, 10.05c: September, 10.tt:c; Otnober, 9 8V; Novemoer, 9.h)?; Lcc mbtr 9 He: January, 9 89c; February. 9.10; Waith, 91(c: Apnl, V20c. Flour Quiet and unchanged; receipts. 19 010 bbls.; exports, 4 2C0 bbls. Wheat-Opened a shade higher: sub equentl) clcsirg teady with a recovery of Jg's'-fC: r ceipts H6.0SI bn.; export. 114.000 bu.; No. 2 pnng. 8119(31 10: unraod red. tl 01 1 17; .lean er No. 3 red. tt 11): Nu. 3 red. 81 liVCqt I li-'i f. o. b., II 17 elevator, tl 16;.il 17 alljai; u'gucled wtl;e. SlcgCl 19: N- I whip?, sales of 4 0(0 tu. attl 13: No. 2 red. Jolv, till: August. cf r,CC0 bu at 1 14C 15, closing at II 14 . '4 September sales of 2 21.', 000 bu. at SI 17 4 1 li C king at II 17 S: October, sales of fcOS.00) bu. at tl 17! 20. cloting at $1 19;e: N'ovemlier, aele of 2C4 OOO bu. at 81 2!(4l ii, clo'tog at 81 21? ro Cash, active ad firm: option cttLtd litfl better, and afterward reac'd Hi ?-4c. clotii g stronger wi h recovery of VV', receipts, 12s,0f0 bn.; exports. 70.000 bu.; ungraded, 5oQ6Ic; No. 3. ölQSöc: steamer. 57K elevator, D9j delivered. No. 2. 61 (56'c: N". July. f9e: August. 01(il; Jo No 2, 61'c: September, ClH662c. closing atH.t; Gxtoler, 62.a:ftc. tlitig at 0.i'2. Oats Dj:1 a d lower; receipts, 152 to bu. ; exports. 130 bu. : mixed wes'eru 4 i(ii3c; white d., 40rt 4c: No. 2 eblcaeo41Vc Hav-Cjuiet. 3offc" Steady; Rio. 7V (7 10. Sugar Du'l : lair 0 good renoery, CY.-i C;c; rcfiJed rm standard, sbkc: granulated, s I.' -16c; etiles 9a9V;e. Petr-leum Steady; united, tl 75: crrde, 17 6; i.(A'iC. Tallow SU-ndy at Vt jt 7 9-16 Knuu-DulT l 67Hl (l)i- Fs Fresti io fair demand and stronger at 20rti:uc. I'orx Dull ard vpfeftled; new mcM. f 15 75(äil6 00. Cotmeats Dull and ncminal. Lard Lower; prime iifin, 11 17: Augn.t. 89 1731I 2 1 : September, 8. 2 1 ' 9 30; October, 9 309 36. Oats Dull and unsHiled. CHICAGO, July 23 Floor Quiet and unchanged. Wheat In fair demand, uusettled and lower; 81 01J-Juy: tlüiral Ol? August; 8103 Ql C. Seitrmber; tl 01?1 Ot'i October: 81 C57;cl - November: tl 01-31 0IJ8 rear: No. 2 ('h!Csgopricg, f t Ol'.al 1)14; 3 flo., 8ift3ic: No. 2 red aiuter, 11 tct 08. Corn Unsetled antl sbrdc lwe r: 60ccflb. July and August: 50 Win Sepumber; 60i- October: 4iV year. Oats Qi.iit cd eaier- Slic cash; 01,0 July: 29 J 2'.',in Arpust; 27Ve September: 27 October; 2''.c year. Rye Steady at 56Kc Flaxseed Ixiweral 11 T.6. Poik Fair demand at lower rates; epere d strorg e nd hi.-her: closed at inside prices; u 7 (314 rah: t'3 75-313 -O'July and August; 3 ny.Q 3 '.U September: 813 '.'7H3H October: 112 75el2 80 yesr. Lerd Fair demand at lower istrs: 88 900$ 92U cash. July and August; $0 02! 9 15 September:' 19 07XQ.9 10 October; 845 8 tOvckr. Bulk meats I1 air demand; slioulders, Iii Lb: snort rib. t7 4'1; s'tort clear, Is. Batter Qtiictand l.nchs'g'd. Freights Cora to BuITaIo, uc Itcctli f Flour. 7,f00 bbls; whet. 13 009 bt.; corn. 213 001 bu.: oats 145 000 bu.: rye, 6.0 0 rv.; 1 atlcy. SCCO ha. Shipments Flour, 2.030 Ml: wfciot. S2,(f!0 bn.: com, lsi'in bu.; oaa. 92 Ol bu.: rv. 4 000 tu.: barley. 625 bu. IT LA I F.LPH1 A, Jily 2S. Flour Firm fo? fie sli gf uitd and d-ilt for old stock: Miu icso.a X'is. ti7'(ati; l'cun- .vaiua Nrniiy, ?: Ohio, (d 75(56: Viiutor pstei t. tt 30f.5 50; Minnesota Tsirnt. ffi7Va7 25. T.ve Flour Dull at tJ2a?53. Wiest Weak ard lower: No 2 red. elevator, 81 lectin: No. 2 red. Julv, 81 in-.il I : AugiiL tl itiäl 17; September, fl 17(31 lt; O2ttlcr. ti I9(äl20. Corn Optrons for July flrtnat e- 1 Ighrt : laier months wnli nd lor c' lots I C'.it e Ld irregular tut s'rot.g for bih mixed;

per 1x1: iu, uizu, roonng un, ou per oax; 1 c, Vtx28. 13(414; block tin. In pigs. 2k!: in bars. 200. I a-i-.tt 'f. Xt Sa-m A V OT aaknn 17 a. W W A

no grade. 58c; No. 3. low mixed, 57c; No. 3 mixed. 6is.2c: No. 8. high mixed. C5c; sail, mixed. 61 (363c; sail, bleb mixed. 65c; sail mixed, July, Cl6lXc; August, 6"V 61c; September, 62S62-V: October. 63C3. Cats-Gocd demand: No. S white, 43S'cauc: ha 2 white. 443440. Provisions Firm. Betf Mess. 114 50(515; India mess job. t21. Pork New mesa, 816 75Q17 50: prime mess. 15 50O16 50; ssmE.smckfd tl3501150. Lard 1 Inner city refined, f 1010 25; steam. 1950. Batier-Qaiet and unchanged. Eces 9teady at lsS'. Cheeso Qnift but stead v: creamery, gaj: fair tKOod, 7,.;stc. Petr. leum Firm at 7(7'c. Whisky Lull tt fl 13. P.eceipt-Flour, 2.2.X) bbls ; whjat, 13.4C0bu : corn, 1,000 bo.: oats. 6.003 bo. Slipments Nene. ET. LCU1S, July 23 Flour Unchanged. When Active, lower and nnsettied; No. 2 red tl 1 t:i. closing attl OTf cash; tl f 3S July : I 01 51 W, i losing at 81 03'i Angust: 81 06-1 OßS. clo. i K at tl I6J4 September; II 07 1 :k. closing at OM Oelber; fl 10(31 10S. closing at fi lOJ November: 81 03 1 Oat;, closing at f 10 3 veir. liii Kasier and slow; 4tx.-caii: 4578-46c August; September; 47x17-) j bcto'jer: 413 November; 41;42c year. Oats Lower and dull: :"Vic bid aocordlrg to locitirn cash;S2Ha; fo'icJuly; ZCZ6)c August: 2572578c, closing at irsido. Rye Nominal. Barley No market. Lead Dull, torn Meal Quiet at t2 63 Rutter -Slow and unchanged. Eggs Dull at lie Porx Easier: jobbing. 814 5. Bulkmeats Somtrai. Bscon lautet; long clear, fs 25; snort rib. $S 37 S: short clear. Is 75. Lard Nominal. Iipte Flour, 5.000 bbls.: wheat, lir.,000 bu.; corn, fS.OCO bu.: oata, 14.000 bu.; rye. none; barley, nore. Shipments Flour. 6.000 bbls.: wheat. 31.000 bu.; corn, C5.000 bu.; oau, none; ne, none; barlev. none. BALTIMORE. July 23. -Flour Quiet and steady ; Howard street and Western superrine, 8(6i:) 15; extia, f 1(3 i 75: family, f5(n6. Wheat-Wctern, dull

Ltccmbtr, fl loi2J. Corn Western, dull aud ntgUcted: mixed, spot. (Oc asked: August, 60c 60c:Serurnrr. CVyeiW-: October. 6lSc bU; steamer. 54" 5Cc. Oats Kirm and dull; Western white. 444r.i; mixed, 41t5c. Rye-(iuiet; new. 5.SSC0C; old, 65(4 06c. Hay t)uieL Provisions oulet. Mess pork, tlö 50. Bulkmeata ShouldCKaDd clear-rib sides packed, fJ(3S75. Bacon Shoulders, fs 75: clcar-rib sides, Is 75. Hams til 7516. Lard - Refined, fll) 75. 'fite Dull: Rio cargoes, ordinary to fair. m 9c. Bngai Quiet; A soft, sjc. Freights to Llveipcol per eiesmer Firm; cjtton, 51331: dour, Is Sd ; grain 4H(S5i. Receipts Flour, 12.000 bbls.: wheat, 121.000 bu.:corn. to.OOIbu.; oats. 4.t00bn.; rye, 800 bu. Shlpmen -Wheat. 22 030 bu.:evrn 6:tioo bu. bales Wheat, 274.000 bu.; corn, 16 000 bu. CINCINNATI. July 22 Cotton Quiet at 9 Flour easier: family, 84 60(35; fancy. 85 135 v). Wheat Opened strong and Kigher, closclat inside prices; No. 2 red. spot, fi 07H51 0: July, tl C8; September, fl lü7: leceipts. 23.000 bu. ; shipments. t3,uoo. Corn Weaker at 51-3. 0M Easier at 35)c. Rye Dull and nominal at öbS-il 56c Pork Dull and nominal at 15Xc Lard Eaeier at ts 50. Bulk-meats Weaker; shoulda'S, to 37X: clear lib. 87 75. Bicon Kasler; saoul.dcrs, 7 f 0: clear rib, fs 50; clear, 80 Z5. Butter--Heavy: choice Western Reserve, 15s; choice Central Ohio. 12c. Linseed Oil Quiet but firm at 52 Ö54c. Hogs Active and firm ; common aad li?ht, 84 0(36; packicgand butchers. 15 25(35 85: receipts. 730 head ; shipments. 230 head. Gram in sto.-e Wheat, 67,000 bu; corn. 99.000 bu; oats, SOOObu; rye, 19.0C0 bu; barley, 7,000 bu. LOUISVILLE, July 23. Cotton -Dull and lower st9Vc. Flour Quiet but firm; extra fatniiv 83 75(84 ; A No. 1. 14 25(3 1 50; high grades, $6-3'. 50. W beat-(uiet: old No. 2 red. 81: new, 81 (9 1 03. Ccrn Lower; No. 2 white, 53-: No. 2 mixed, 5 .c Oats Firmer: mixed western, 35c ProvisionsFirm but not higher. Mess par, f 15 50. Balkmeats, shoulders, 16 50; clear lib. 17 75: clear, fS 25. Bscod, shoulders. J7M; clear rib, f S 75; clear. 1 0 12. Sugar -cured hams, 113. Lard, kettle, tl2. TOLEDO. July 23. Wheat Market dull and y rices shade lower: No. 2 red winter cash and uly. tl 09 i; September. 1 12: etober, f 1 11!: January, 11 IS. Corn Nominal; No. 2 cash and July, 51(352c; August, 5lK52Sc Oats-Dull; No. 2, cash, "c: August, 30v33lc; year. 2)30c. Receipts w heat. 8.C0O bu. : corn. 20,000 bu.:ot, nene. Shipments Wheat, 7.000 bu.; corn, 7.000 bu.; oat?, cone. KANSAS ClTT.Jolv 23 -Wheat-Eeceipta 25.0C0; shipments, 20. tu. Market lor er and weaker; No. 2 red fall, ttlysSTc cash: s7c Angust ; t-ii September. Corn rfeceipta, 11,000 bu. ; shiDmei-, 7,0(0 bu. Market steady; SSc asked cash; zv,iz bid August: S7c September. Oats Slow; 2jc cari : no options. L1YERFOOL, July 20.-Cotlon Fair demand at 5 Mf5 9 ICd. tales of 10.0C0 bales for speculatlon: export, J.CC0; American, 8.500. Corn New western mixed. 6a 4":.d. Lard Am?rlcn, 4sj. Ctecie Fine American. 53. OUi. OIL C1T5. July ?X Petroleum Opened at SI CU; reached Jl U3J and cloeed at fl 0lJ8. sales, 2,103,0:0 bbls. PITTSBURG. July 23, Petroleum Dull; united crtific8ts loel stradv at 81 Ol"; reliaed, 7'-B 7C, Philadelphia delivery. Afternoon session contioaod qnltft lou?Uve: opened at 11 02; declined to f 1 Cl advanced to l C2Tacd closed at 81 O0J. Cotton. GALVESTON. July 23. Cottor Nominal: net receipts, 700 bales; exports coastwise, 635 bales; btoe k. 10.640 bales. NEW ORLEANS, July 23. Cotton Dull and unchanged: net receipt, 2G2 bales: gross, 270 bales: exports to Great Britain and France. 2.931 bales: continent, 1,600 bales; coastwise, 278 biles; sties, .10 bales; stock, Whisky. Cincinnati; July 23. wbisky-Quiet at ti 13. CHICAGO, July 20,-Whlky-Steacly and uncharged. BALTIMORE, July 24. Whisky f 1 16SQ1 17. ST. LOCI?, July 23.-Whifiky-Steady at II 14. ELOPED. A. Pennsylvania Lass ot Sweet Sixteen Files With a Lad of Eighteen. Philadelphia, Pa., July 21. Society at Shamokin is all a flutter over the sensational elopement and marriage of Miss Kate Oram and Charlci Byers. The bride is but sixteen and the groom eighteen years of age. The girl is the daughter of W.M. Oram, one of the leaMng members of the Northumberland County Bar, and a gentleman of wealth and intluence. The youag man is a PhlladeJphlan. A year ago the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company sent fifteen civil engineers to Shsmokin to locate the route ot the Smamokln, Sunbury and Lewisburg Railroad, and youa? liters was among the numbsr. tie win became very intimate with Miss Kate, who about two weeks sgo informed her paren s that she vas betrothed to Mr. Byers and was soon going to marry him. On account of her youth her parent ot jected, and forbade all lnteto'irse with the young engineer, Sunday young Byers drove to sunbury, where ho induced amiu!s:ertob3o;i band at SnydertowD. which is between here and Sunbury, wbeie during the night the matrimonial kiol ws to be tied between the !al and bis awcet heart. He returned to Sbamokiu aud engaged a deutle carriage, and then waited outf lde the Oram maiirion for the hour when his beloved one was l ) mrelhim After Mrs. Oram was la. asWo Misi Katie and a young servant-girl stole from their be o md joined ihe waning lover. They were dnveu to Snyoertown, and the minister performed the wedfling ceremonv. When Miss Katie and her maid hid slipped from the bouse they left the door unlocke 1. but a bight vt atccman m making his usual round' recovered this, end liming ine bell informel Mia. Oiman. who. eupit)ng it was B'mply the reiuIi of necket, refosteued the door and rcturnel to ld, Lot tlieamitg that her daughter had effected an Cfcape. When tne newly narried cxiiple drove heme they found the door licked, and the biile and groom were forced t wik atout town until a quarter af er 5 o'clock, when the your g husband left or Philadelphia. Ycstirdav Mr. Pyeis returned to Shamokiu aid demanded his' bride. This morning they t-3k the t;ain for Philadelphia. The bride' m-jtc er started for Astury Paik also this morniLg iu ordrr to bieakibe news to her husband There I suiae talk of proncutirg the picacher wh3 parioraicd the ccismory. Still Too Yonog. Wall Stiect News "Father," be asked with boyish simplicity, "were jou ever loaded?" "Leaded? What on earth do you rueai?" ''Why, you must have been loaded at sinie time or other, I guess, or else how could you have unloaded?" 'Poy, come here! Now, what is it?" "Why. I heard some men talking about you today. One of 'em said you v: as i ich, ard the other said yod made your start by unloadirg a lot of something or other on ecrrebedy he knew." "lie did, thV" ' Yes; ar.d I wanted to ask you what you y 8 loaded with, so as to steif it killed him 8!cner'ead." "If I meet the scoundrel who has traduced rre I'll make it Hot for him, and you c.n run ii staiis now. You aren't old enough, to un-xle-ftsrd thirds yet." ''1 hat's w hat ore of the men said when the otRer told Lim you ought to be behind the bale." A Mhllist Plot. .CT. Petfrsbi-rg, July 23. A clue to a Nihilittplctbss been discovered" at Tal, the Capital of the Government of that name.

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