Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 31, Number 29, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 August 1883 — Page 8

8 niK' INDIANA STATE SENTINEL. AVEDNEMa AUGUST 22, 1883.

INTO ETER5ITY,

Is TVlire lul Scliissler loes and J Wife Alow;?. Fall rar ti rat rs of a Mrkenlm? loui)ie Trapdy Wbkli IIa no Etioal id tho Citj'd llutory. Eotv Ldcjuor nnd Jaloue P&39ICD8 Ooaö a Man to Catainit Two Awtul Dwfcd. In the city cf Indianapolis during the piat UD years there h.v been enacted a large number of tragedies, murdera and dastardly crimes which defy description, but never yet hies ore taken pi hc whieh wm less provoked and more horrible in detp.il than that which excurred yeMer Jay uicrcins, io which Edward ana lie sei e Sehi?sder were prinilp-tl actor. Sentinel reeders will net floatet renemVr tr. article wiit-h appeared in tLL paper May 2.'), ln'irjj that while under the ijf'Lti.ce of liijcor and ealoas p-vssiens, HI Bcbiss-er bad made an assault on hii wifj with a hatcnet, ruiniig her all over the bome in which she lived, on the oruer of Jiorm ar d Ws?. vrttts. The h ' Jee in i'icsticn is n brick block owned by Francis bergnan. Mr. 15r;tii9ia .:n.-i wfie near by wten the tronb!e ccnrro.J, ad n-u to Mr. Klitsler's rescue hfore hrr husiv.tid erill carry out Lis intention and ifill her. II; was aimtcd and plto-d ia te tVuir.il Siatiou with a charge c" tv'sauli and battery standing against his name. Ontbentghlof hia arrest, in answer to the joeMion cf a Sotdinel ieponer, be sta'ed that be assaulte d hia wife because she wan beo raing too familiar with strange roeu. On the 20th of Jone he was line ! 'o a- jost. Pcbiulers employer thfn serared hi . re upon faithful pronmes from him that ..is behavior wonld hereafter be better. After bi release he continued to speak of her to his aciuaiotaiu ia a niaaner which was very insulting. Thins went on 13 this maimer until finally Afra. Schiller became die gnsied. a-.d Lied init for a divorce an. 1 thecastedy of tbeir foar children, alleging habitual drunkeiüiejs and cruel treatment. "Which i he Court sran'ed. S b i ? t ler weij t back to work at K i n in'a Pork House, where be has b?en eraoloyed for about five yearp, and to all outward appeariicts di?iontinv.ed d-mWiDg and ail o'bei bad habits. He behaved in this manner, however, bst a few weet-, when he rtwomed all of his old dictations and prent tbe MM AM SJ J. A aJ V s Uir.n a vivuil va u cgreater portion of bis idle time in 1 in the immediate virtnity of tbe resit: saloons or i deuce of bi9 divorced wife. II c illed on her a num ber cf timf?, -and did all in biii powsr to pers-nade her to live with him a;aia. Oj receiving firm refngla he heaped muc'i abuse cn her head tudques tioned her chastity. Tie children, tfceo'dest id" which ii but fourteen, lived In frreat fear of tbsir father. Scbis!?J'3 visits became more frequent day by !ey, and aio became a source of mi ch alarm and distress to his wife. The neighbors, who all liked Mrs. Schiller very ranch and respected here as a sober. fcard-Tiorlnng, industrious woman, let her know that tbould sho ever be in distress -they wonld c'.ti her. Mr. Bergiün, in particnlar, wstched fc'chisäler'a vi.'ts wuh apprehenMion, and predicted that barm wouid yet cotne liom thera. fiitnrday evening Schissler jait work at the pork honse t the nsual honran i together wiih companions be:au td drini:. He loitered abnt th saloon in the neiühorbood nntil the hcr.r of cljsirg.when he went to bed. Cn awakening: Sunday morning he Tesumed diiikin;. In the early partot the eveniDg be wa3 noticed aing into his wifa'a honee, and after staying there a short time disapj-eared. About half paU 2 yesterday momirje one of the neighbors was awakened by a liht noi-e, and looking out observed Schissler climbing through a aide window into the room in which the eaildren slet t. frjm whence he disappeared into his wife's room. Mr. Bergman and Herry Wendle, who lived near by them, heard Schissler talking in moderately load tones, although he did not seem ta be speaking unkindly. About half-.-st 4 the ecreama of Mrs. Schissler iningkd with those of the children cjnld be dutiuttly heard ca the morning air. Mrj. Schieber soon after ran throuffl the building wieaniif?, "I have been shot." The now thoroühly aroused neighbors ai30 heard the eenrrjit p of heavy fee', and tho person who was ronnins appeared to be g nDg rapidiy down Morris street; west of the river. Shortly alter some one entered ilr3. SchisIer's house, c'.csely followed by the CTowd, who foond Mrs. Schissler lying on the i'oor. In her right side was an ujly wound from whicü blood was oo.äug in large qoaniitiea. Two ehots were then heard, whicli aopeared to ome fr im the vicinity of the Morris street bridge. At this nnctce Captain Long instituted search for tbe can.ee of tbe shots, and while walking alocg the river bank ondr the bridge came cros9 the dead body of Ki Schissler. It was liD face downward, with tbe faca almost tonchirg the water. An empty revolver of twenty-eight caliber was found lyirg on the preoed beside him. The ballet had passed though just over the riht ear. entering the brain 8Dd inflicting a wound which resulted in death a. most instantly. The remains were immediately removed to the undertaking esfa LliibiEfut of 1'bnner t llommown, wo ere they nere viewed by a number of people all day yesterday. ilrs. ch)sler wss placed in a bed and .Dector Uod?9 was immediaUly sent for. After an examination tb J. c'or e.xoressed it aa hin opinion that the wound was ioCicted by a kLiic, fthd that Mrs. tchi'sJpr had not been shot as she elaftued. The wound ia an usly one, the knife having penetrated the abdomen a few irchea below tbe lower rib. Throagh the t a lares portion of the cnientusm protruded. The wound, as stated before, is of a very danperoua nature. A sentinel representative vraa refused admittance last night, it being necessary for the room to be kept qoiet. Sr e was wholly unable to talk intelligently, and is all the while labeling under the impression that she has been shot. Two yery ieeD, danjjeroua-lookinjj butcher knives werefour din tjcbissler'a room at Lindley's bearding house, one of which was covered. Tsith blood, and was evidently the game with which tbe cntting had been done. Tbe following letter, written in very poor fiMmiD, was found in one of Schiesler's pockets: To ny sweet cni'jdron: rr.n't feel nneany and be mad when I let yon know that jouder fatber - Yon shouldn't rccrriUe yo'ir mother, and BDouId not beraked by b-r. If I bad tbe mouey I woull M?n);Hl( ;our father 1 am a poor man, tlieielore I iU appear beior (rod'a MwmM; lur liia mercy. where jnüce can not be paid off with snotey. Dear cbiMren you bve aoae moiey rrmlT.r t yen from Ar many. Go to yonr uncle, yrank Serif an. Ü9 wiil nupport yoa ia getting th jar Ley. Piay for me and yonr mother. God will lorina. Gotd-rye, dear chiHren; with a desperat heart It in doua. Bow. 8 u:lf.k. The deceased was about thirty years of age, hit wife being a few years younger. Schissler was always considered a desoerate man by those who knew him best, and a man who, when Lta angry passiona sot the better cf blm, bad no thought of danor. liia brother in-laT, J.F. AreDS, and others are rrakinc prepaxaiions to give the remains decent burial. About i::J0 o'clock lainight Mrs. Schissler wf s remiD ea?y, but the chancel for ber recovery wtre anything but favorable. To tbe endit of Pvlice Sorpeon Hodges, itm-iyba paid he id doing all in his power toeave the lie of the rvon;i?e'i woman. A. Rae Wr la Kast Teva. Pi tu it, Tex., An. 13 A ntleraan ia from Terrell repcr-9 that the wildest eicitexnent prevails arcorg the colored peopl of f hat fosrn and vicinity over the lynching of JIaitin L'.-adley yesterday for an elteaapted

ontrare nrcn a whit laly. T'iy openly ttretei.ed to bnro tie town and mscri tte white, inhabitant-, and it looked vsry mud) k if thry ere going to put their thrt-ali i ro execiitio-, es ioiinz the dy yestenUy a'l 1 e clond i p!e left ton and wnt t Will s Pr.jnt, Kar; -y ard otbr neigbborio p in's, ubern ihey tr- ) ined by thj negroes rf the Buirrubding countty. They armel theirselve and organized for the purp )?e of making a couihiufd ittiack on th tow u. L-i8t niht lie people of Teriell became aUrmed and armed '.MO mn who pa'r.-'Hd the etr-et, but tbe nicht pasted oil" withont an attaca fioui the trefT'oe. It ii rot known why th Df grees failed to put io a hostile appearnc. Thenej:roei have n t tetnrned to their t omes, and tr-e citiit-s apprebe d an attack to-night. A bi .'Mcient armed f rce bas ben prnvi'te l to meet ihem at anv time that the? c ncluie to irarch on the town Three or fonr negroes bae been lyrched in E. Trxi in the .last few month, and the sun v rs think, mob law bas been carried too far with them. THE löaiMTEMKi:FEST.

Bright Proepecte for th Music Festival to be Held Uere In September Committees Z&eetlng'. At the meeting of tbe Saengerfest Committees yesterday racrnii g a large nnmber of letters were read from visiting Societies and other parties who are interesting themselves in the comirg muMCfl febiival, indicating a large aUecdance from 11 ; ans of the St-tta. There Trere inquliiei as tu exeursioa rates, and the Kdilroad Committee was reqaest-d to perfect ariHiitements with tbe railroad. ojhciais aa suon K9 possible. Uace mora the nitt-iitioii of pooled lilies management i to b? c!l-d to tr lmp-irtance of the festival, wl ich Vfill brifjr thousands of atraugers to tbe ctv. The Committee for the Fumrcer N (.-lit Festival, wbicli ia to be beld it Saturday. bepteatber K, rer cried that aa interesting programme is btirg prepared for the festival, acd that tveryihirg is beire done to uuke a pleasaut and tr.cceie'nll a flair. Tho Committee on Pecoiaticrs sulnntted a report tho ving that elaborate decorations bad been ordered for the trinrapha! arch, Eugü'äb's Opera Honse, Mfiennerclor Hall, wh'ci will bo headquatters duting the festival, ami is now heicj: tt orocKbly reuov ired. The Iteception Ctmrnittte was instructed to make all necev sry preparatiOLa for the iccepvion of tbe visiting eccitifs at the depot, and alas to ste that their b-iggage is properly tnk-n care of. Tbe Banquet Committe reported that ell arrarpecients have been peifected for ihe tanonet 10 be held on Friday eve'iirg bpmbr 7. Mr. lnestinotj", the Maticul J'iitcior, reported ibat during the past ck he had vitited Evansvdle aDd Torre Haute for the purpoe cf rehearsing with the societies cf tLeMJ two cities. He found them very well prepared fir tbe festival and the two t-'ocieties will sustain their excellent repetition. The Secretary vrfi9 instrticted io request the isc rurers of the Guarantee Fund Committee to finish selecting subscriptions duiinif this week. JSo far the Committees have had good lucceff, but the sub ipiinaa to the gus.raotee fund do not yet recn the amount agreed upon by the Finance and Executive Committees', ard there are districts where no members of the Commitise have shown ti?en selves, CethenDga like the Eccsmpment and the evenitg Xiuricl Festival area benefit to the ci'y and buicei men, aa has been plainly shown daring Encampment week. The indicatioi s are that tbo 3aeneerfest will brin thoutanc's of strt ng-rs to the city, and with a little aid from citizens to put it on a solid f;narc:cl bssi?. the Executive Committee eipect to mske it a grea; euccoss In every particular. '-.tetter iu A.very Waj.' "I am b8ppy to fay," writes a gentleman who had used Compound Oxygen, "that I am very much improved. I am using it principally for bronchitis, but rind it ia relieving other iroubles as much or more than the bronchitis. My digestion is better, sleep more refreshicc in feet, I am better in every way." ar Treatise on Compound Oxygen, ita nature, ajtion. and results, with reports of ca e3 and full information sent free. L'rs. &;arkey fc Talen, 110J and Uli Girard 8trt et, Philadelphia, Fa. KI I. LI Nu OK HK.V. 8KHELI.. Tb Kenlt of au Aoooymoan Letter ta & Horband, Infuruiina; Him of lila Dishonor Lt LiN;, Tcx., Adk. IT. To-day, at tlie preltmitary exeaitaaticn of Lawrence Demnam, for klll-Ib-Rev. Mr. Sewell on the Hth inst, A Hei, the tbe only witness for the prosecution, testified to walking Tith Ecwell, and conversing about a Fpauifh edition of tbo Testament. De a man . .. i .i i ui of a 1ni$ gtnre an:l t'.'ed. Seweii t-i'iim; attbeßecond sbo", escia.raln?. "Don't bhoot," !i:it SreJ twlc sln tfore dlsarDi-d. For the Oetense F. C. Wilairson'a teUmoay shewed tbat Sewell had eued the following anonymous letter to be written to Dnam: "Look cnt lor a preacher who ltn black hair, brown berd ar d an lupeciiiient in bl Rneecb. If be nan not already redaeed your wife, hs intends to do bo, juCeiLg by Ott ha. been soon anU bearl by a number of your frlc-Hl?. If yon have aoub's on tbe ear je t just couce al ycnn-elf, or cotno la when j u are rot expected. 1 take tuls method to save Jf'i tbe irort)ti:atien cf bell g told ot tols face to fuM. You wid Und moou; to ba a true fneud." Ttoperrn Teierrwt to In the letter is Riv. Mr. B'.iin. a Methrcift roinlttr f l,uli!'p. W ltuess i!'1u fcioi. Trore that be undrgged the Juf fcd. and four d a telf-cr eking five- hooter atiiitbtn ty an elas'ic to tbe rht arm inside of the c a 1 1e eve, o It r uld raily. by a downward moiicn, to thrown into the bar d. If you feel dull, drowsy, debilitated, have sallow color f skin, or yellowish brown soti on fare or body, frequent headache or dizzin.sa. Ud taste in iiioatb, internal beat or chill j alternated with hot fluahes low spirit and ploc my forebodings, irregular appetite, and torque coated, you ure suffering from "torpid liver,'' or "bilionsnesa." Ia many cases of "liver complaint'' only part of these yn pt"ni3 ar exoer'ced. As a remedy for all such cases Dr. Pierce's "Golden Meiical Liicoifiy" has no equal, as it effecta perfect and radical cures. At all dreg stores. DISASTER OS THE DJS EI'. The Wreckage of Several Veaaela Passed at R a. Naw York. Ang. 20 The steamship New Orleans, which arrived to-day from New Orleisn. reports tbat twenty miles south of Long Branch it saw a British steamer ashore with a tug alongside. The for ard part of a ccasting scrooner was passed off Hog Island, the vessel having evidently been cut in two by a steamer. A annken three-masted srhoorerwaa a'ao passed. The "blak fl r" was not attached to any visible part of these wiecaa. Beatty'a Organa for Special attention ia called to Mayor Beatty'a parlor organ advertisement in another column ; any of our readers who are in want of a cabinet organ at a reduced price should order at onee from tbe advertisement, as the time is limited to only seven days from date of this paper. Sentinel At $1, will receive a valuable -book of 100 pages, entitled "A Treatise on the Horse and His Diseases," illustrated, containing an "index of diseases," which gives the sympterje. cacwad the best treatment of each; a table giving all the principal drags used for the home, with the ordinary do-je, effects and antidote when a poison; a table wit,h an ergravir.e of the horse's teeth at different eges, with rules for telling tho age of the horte; a valuable collection of receipt! and cinch other valuable information. ?e aJo our ejcjaI oiLr for "History cf Indiana" in another column. Address Kxictisei. Compaht, Indianapolis,

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Morey 1 ta p.tfd request. The imjeks rei-nta lalrsnrply. Rates are fc'esJy at 7, jrcent. Gccd pajer is easily ncs'K:;i!e Mew Vor rtneuicinl Mr. Haw Yea A-tg. 23 i:y t per cent.. ekeaJtteredat2S;perceat. Prime ilcrctutlle l'ater .v6 ir cent. Gcvrt weet Bond Strong and higher f r the 4. Railway PonCIs wakcr. State ronGs-I)nl'. The Mock markoi vu weak throughon' the day, a d tbe net revnlt of the diy'a businea was a de c lLe of S to per eent , latter on Heaver, wi;h i (er rent, on Oreiiuo an-J Traut-contliieutal, l!r93 on Northern Pacific, 3; on )ma!ia. on Texas andPtrific, 2 V'"h0n Wat-ash.'l oa Central l'aCifi: and roloradoCoal, 2 on Louisville and Nasavllle and Union Pacific. wl:h 2 per cent, oa Western Union, IteaGicg, Kasa and Texat, Erie an! Carada Southern, with i to l"i oa other etockj. FveniLg Tost: Tbe sellinsr movement anJ decline in Denver is due (1) to difficulty experienced in Celtics any person of good tan ding in the busiaes ooromuLity to accept the ITesidcncy; and (2) to reports ciTtuIartd In regard to the solvency of the rrroi'ajiy. The officer of the (kjtnpnny deny tha truth of tbeirporiH, both as io speutitxl laciueat RLdctLtial charsee. Ncvertheli- their c:S"ict In h(wn in the mattet pik-e t Denver, and al.u of fcir.rk ot the tol'rado Coal (jmpiiy. Trn.aeiioT!j unit-elated 'Ml tw. üiires: tjrjt e.l PctLC. mW); UclanQna 4.oU0: l-;aver, iO.iX); he, 'li.viO: KaiiMisaad Tcias, 7,000; Lo'iiiHle niid Nifhv'.IIe. 1X00J: ?Jis..iui I'acitie. 5.O50; NorlhwcsterD. lO.Uoo: New YrJt Cenvral. .;.CJO; N-rtrtrti Pacific, H.OfC; Nortbni pac.Si profc'Ttd, H,Wo:st. IV ol. 12,C(M. Texaii Vxri li. 10 -HO; Li Uu l actric. ;w.OuO; At-ter:t t'nion. O ,-.n Trmii!cciii:ic-iiial, 24,000; Mauilo&rt, 5,uOO; Whl tfh pr ferrtd. fi.CO'J. Miuii r .siccus Vtrj dull: Sierra Grn1e sold at, 115: Alice. 3: Momi Silver, M',. and Ktbinsou otm jidattd tJ aad Zc. hales for lie day 17, 4' baresPi i o lino W Ukafe very dull tt 10JS to 110 --4. clotlLg on ca.l at 1C'.''H. ovaaaMiFT aaotramxa. SlUEt, caya !2 C. 8 Ha... - liv, etmias, rfnu. w Now U. 0.4'. H'-'S, tper coüt. bonda.lU:Xl Kora The pnronailii Trtoe toi Oorernneat sottis In Indanepoua rloa Iiou tht Saw York liottL'cci H31 rex ccst Borna. faCScri-. .... , 1 Ttanwiw. new a J Uent. 1 acitc: tints-. Ul Ttx. r, lanfl nwat, .V..; Ilia acoonda 9 Tex. P. Rio Grande. 7jv4 Lenten a Vr Uks-lC.-i La auiaca conaoxa e5 M a2Urt U6 St. J iw Uston Pttc. Lrsitir.2t U. F. land KraatiL. . n.P.elntlng fund -1 91 i -117 virgima fe 37 37 S st, p. A a. O, flrsta lif Viisima oocsolf . cecnsuea t'a. ö'J ,Lo. dcierrod. eeaxaat. rrocxa. iftani rxpteaa auegheny Centred. 12 kitoa A Teno H,,.-, ri 1, A T. II. pfd 7 ItJCrtcan Xxrreai.- ns lahriileA Chat 53 H. J.Oenuai. Si'; orfolk W. ptl . Sortaem Fciax- 41 n. Do. preferrel ... Ti ' H it ii.i Burt.. Cedar K.AN. 2 Cacada Koctiierii. 51 V NortiiwonWrn, ptd..ll t Guura! laciflo. 6 VNew Tork Ckaitraiiir, Chnarate A Ohio. U'4 prio Cesmi u IXv, arat preferred-. 2a Ohio A KlalstilppL. 2X!4 Do. toot nd . 19 O. A Kian.pfa.109 Omcao Alum tSOHlOnuvrio A Wert'n J)'4 C. Aa.creierred..i:is 0r?ra Transcoa't'l 6i4 Orlr., fnrLAQ l-'.'Vfaclfio Mall.- 2J Ott,, ft L.AB. 0 79 Ptmnu . , 9K C ft L,A Flttsburg ; Foorla, D. A U pfd 41 tPUtfbairg ir.t Cm., Jan. 4. Cleve. 37H!tUmau Palace Carl 7 O.. (i..aI fi..l Beading 5J; Delaware liud lu: 'Bock Iniaud -.11 Uta. A Lac 'W 8t. I & nan Fran 27 Donver A t, ft ard ;:i'4 Do. preferrel . 45 tut.. r. fin p!d H 1 nepre;ciied 7:5 St. Pan?- -.101 Kait Tennessee l ot. Paul prjtorrol...ll7 Do. pretcned h i t. Paul A Maua 1 'i Fort Warne.- - 131 1 8 1. Paul A Omaaa- 3 Basnlkal A EU Joe. s 9 P A O. ptd . 90 Do. preferred - 93 1 Texas Paclac. 2o' Harlem . 1 0 jCnica raoiflc.-. v7 BcnaunA Texaa. 61i;U. B. JSxpraai '.H hladiaüestrl.-..12aiW., Bt. L. A Paetco. Loiana.ß. A W UVro. preferred :0;4 Kaneaa A Texaj 2J' rtiWelliA Fanra Sx .11H Lake Itrle A YVett. 2t w. u. Tewcrrapi Laxe Bnore -.-106 'Central Arlxena LcolavUieA Kasn 4r' HiExoelicar Loc, H. A. A Chi-.. 50 Rometase. . Hart A Ctn. lit pfd 10 ilrou dilver ... - 17 Do.aeoond tfl & trotano. (op. A Char'.esVn S-S Qtilcksil 7Cr- 7 H'xfclRan Central .. 81 ! Do. preferred. So Jtlnneap. A ft. L iv.'S to-tunon at 0. preferred... 4? äüver CHI ...... MUyonrl Paolfio 95.irnth PaciflO . nobile A Ohio 12 iStapdara - - KarU A fcaex -.123 8ntro Foreltn Mouey and Stocka. LOXDON, Ang. 20. ejovernment Bwtlj-t's, IU' Railway Blocks Illinois Central, rnnS3lvaria Genual, New York Central, 1'; Kile, WA: ssconds, .; Reading, 27; 4. PARIS, Aug. 2a Rentes. 3tf 9-J.C. COMMERCIAL. Tbcrc was a better feoiiag In gcucrtl mire intlle mttVeta yesterday, though business was not especially active. There arc few changes to note a.d none important. GItAIS. There U no improvement iuthe lo:at wheat mi Vet. The price of No. 2 led ia oT c from Saturday and choice Mediterranean ia higher, owing to txarcity. Near futures are in fair request. There is a falling eff in arrivals, and offerings are not liberal. Corn Local markets show better feeling, with fair activity for lower fiadcs. Otterings are more liberal, but choice grades still continue scareo. Sales of 2Co. 3 were made on call at 45)'3 17c track. Markets at other points rale dull andaahada lower. Oats Ruling steady on local markets, and fairly active at quotations. Sales of liht mixed madoott call at 20c. Wioor, Oram and Kar Flour Patent, ft 75(76 CO; extra fancy, S 30 (&f tü: furry, S510. 75: jhoice. 4 'tS-b Or, tarntiy, (12(4400; trtblo ex-ja, 8)15(43 ii; do mie eitra. 12 ft:; 10: extra 2 7däl U0; sunertin 12 35.2 ISO; fine, S2 1CQ2 Jö, foandry, II 7 00. Wheat we auote. 11a ahbi So. 1 Uedlterraiiean- 1 11 trv.k So 2 i w 1 10 No. i " : 1 t7 " 1 OH No. 2 ICd I '" 1 06 S'O 3 " -.. S M 1W Rejected S3 " tK) A Hi: ayl . 1 Cv 1 o September 1 0X " 1 07 torn quote: : Bid. Aaxeo Bid. o. 2 wblte. 4 iraflk 47 t öl 50 No. 3 white... - Yellow High ralTed at Sites. 4.S 47 Mixed 43 47 " 47 4t ' Rejected.. NO. 3 Sound ear, white... äonnd ear, mixed Oatr We quote. no. 2 wblte Light mixed 30 - 26 " 27i ..J .... Jrllied xaaaa a aaaaaaaaa August Rye No. 1 dull and nominal 52 bid. Bian Dull; 111 00 bid; none oflered. CHICAGO GBAIH SEVIXW. Chicago, Aug. 20. Regular Wheat Opened onkt, flactnaliona being confined within ranse f toward noon grew active, advanced 13 lc above inside, and closed higher than Saturday, falca ranged at SI 015 Auguat: f 1 0231 03 Beptember; l 03l0ö, October; $1 tVrJl oejj November; l 01X year; spring, f 1 0131 02; winter, SI 08. Corn Quiet and firm; closed stronger; shade higher: opened lower, rallied X3I"2. and clofed Jic bisher than Saturday, galea rarged at 5051,V August; W&tPfi September: 4'jX50JhC October; 475iS4fr?4'e November; 45;16'C year; 44g47j4'c May. OaUi-jaiet and easy. Sales ran zed at25.,49,4c August; QbSiOZifl September; 252G?ic October; 26X(3''74C November; ZVXa&iiz year; 204 ö't'Ke May. Pork Fairly active and strong; advanced 15i5j203 on the whole rarge. Sale ranged at $11 233U37X cash; $12 3TQ12 R5 Augnt; $12 27KQ12 37 September; 112 2&11 52 October; II 80&11 90 Naveinter; fll xOrgil 95 year; $12 4.'12 GO January. Lard Active and firm; 43&j0c higher. Sales ranged at SS 62X& 7 cash; 18 4.5QS 90 AnguU and Eeptemter; 13 11)? S3 October; f.S ZVi i) November: JS 25cS 27i year; 3 27i 4i Jaauaiy. ERITIRff .RAIN TRAOE. lONfOK, Ang. 20. Tbe Mark Lane Eipre in a review of tbe P.rimn grain trade for tbe past week, ay: Onlelal retern t how the wheat acreage la 1SS3 to be 13 jcr cent, below tbat in 1882. Trad?

the past week waa rather firmer. Flour steady. Foicign wheats unlet, Forelga Cour firmly held. Mfci.-e 3d higher. Prteea of barleya la favor of well err. Cargoes in all . positlous inactive. .There wtie sixteen arrtvalaaud aeven 6ale; three cargoes were withdiawn; fif eeu remained, tw j of the latter California cargoea. Sales of E igliab wheat during the week. 41. 7W qnartera at 4lsl01 per a. nam r. agaiimt quarters a- ja 51 f jr tue eontpoDditg week last year. The Mark Lano E p'tss aho prltiu reports from HCl district in Knvlaud end Wale in ncard to the harvest of l!sv3. in 5.U aiiifW the lndicittoun are tbe wheat nop will be under the average, i a einty-ntne tbeie wtll be an avcrag lcid and in tnirty.three thctrcp will tearivtj the averse. Hauy.of tha report tute tbe wheat i itilu. blighted and mlldtwtd. Otter ciopa are reported aor too a erase. INDIANAPOLIS WDOL1HALK M-VlitvCf. Dry vtxla PBESa FABKICS. Mmcbstr iCBsh'm.llc 'Manch. Momca-..16in ,i'jferie;e-.12r' Manch C-4 DeBeseliSo " "a Meriige.l3-t ' Manch 6 1 Cash'mi.i (!ic

" Am.fte.iti c M-cn. 7 ex. u'n.nou J .A-i -a. W a4ka U. rjtJ 'Atla'tc F"a..l 24 giöc Atla'tc?i Brocados..li AU'ntc r4Airwcrf- oc " "A t'ashmere.llc C-4 F.t;abh'mr.2 Sc Atla'tc&iin.w'l c'm.40c C-i F.F " -i-5c Atla'tc4 Pacific Lawns lie (Perthshire Lawns.- 6c Lattice... .10c iünnbarhn Lawns.... 6c Cocheco Lawns.. .Ho (Manch'er BaUna. . 22 FSiKTB. . 6Wa' American fancy , Cocheto fancy. Cc 6c 6 Sc 6c CO b 4C 4 SO 0 fat inc . . 6 W: Hamilton fancy.. tti&Dacn'a mourn. 6Kc Härtel bvncy.-. Iddystone fancy. C clOrloiital fancy. Atrold lau C7 eViAllen'afancy.-.... i' ace tester lancy . 6 Sei Berlin aolld. Keirtmacx lancy 6ci iiainony taucy. Kcrrlmaca ahlrt-. Co (Dundee fancv . KtceiKlver fancy 6 rf jrwlcE fancy lirncrtai a'l'd hi'k . . RVlr.tr.rta aolld hi., Härtel eatu-oi i.. 7 I ejdyBto ne aattaena-.? Alien I aatujou-. . csiAmoia saitonj. ..7 BBOWS COTTON 8. Atlantic A. 60 :Jiaj-ochnetta B 3- lli". 7S4a - . so A tiaclic H.. . . 7SC'Nahr.a H 7;.jC'iIyiiUc Siver . 7c iPepporell K . Pepperell K Crs(.eLt City A. CretoentCity CrtBcer.t City O.. At pi et on A. . 7 sc 2 lO ;o ifep,)re!i s-v Cliiioc V CC 6-'4C!Ptpi)0.ieil 9-4 .., G-anltvU'e .....-. iViC;repirell 10-..., Anrmta CiOiPUc C , Re . 4X' eiKQHAMS. Tancarter. Pinnac-lt 80 IXew England To .. 60 Midlon drosa atyiod 1';c fk) IKoyal drea atvlM Sj 80 Kucew dreii at'l'io j ..... 7Kc:Canton drcaa t'l'a.iO2o 7So' Johnson's book fUUSC White M'rgOo. Pates GlSfSOW-. Eerkstlre.... Sienarrea 7o Uhouaon'a mowrn li xjs BL1ACHXO COTTOUa. Warn irot'.a. N. V. Mllta Fruit ot tbe Looxa I-cnr-dale UVCcBallardVEle, D'itiChefltnut liLl .. . 9c!Blackatone A .A- , tciVhltlnvtUe S3 In. Iftrwell. Parker Mllia., 80 iPepporeil 8-4, .8VlC,Peppercll 8-4.., Llnwond ,9o iPeoperell 10-4 FlUhvlile ?o ieuavervtlle 83 In.... 7HC MoCicr Hubbard 7c eagamore 27 in-, Hcie FOOUBOtt.P M 0. PACiriO KIU OBKB8 GOOD 8. jPoplIn Lnstrea .10 c Brocatel... Mia ,o (Alpaca Lusuea-..ieHc,64 PoplluaQI. ...-Jtic J4 Bteel .LrjfiUea .16.8-4 Canhmere Er.-21o Ki iXabmere.. .... . . 11 c 6 4 Cashmere AO.- .2 7c 4 Beige 12Ho Australian crepe. lo WCaoh Eelgo 12,4-4 Cretonne-. -IOt ytäPanclca , 15c 4-4 Parcalea. ISi', CHXVIOTft. AlECf keag lOVIAIabana plaida .T7SC ArrofkeoK plaid llHr.'AucutA piaiils . 7C WiVnton, ex. ato'blOo lLoal?anla plaii'J 7hc V.'hltwnuin, B. o Greenbrlar plai ds 7 so Iverett 0f 'Summerv'l e plaids gclnbnrg.-. llo lOttawa pUiis 6c Gioat Eopcblio - 7W;!NowVn P'la piaili 7ic STKVCXS CRSH. D Browr) . C '?, N Urown A Frown 70 N N Brown., P Brown 8c X X Brown . Bleached ic higher. CBATET CHAIS. White. ..ISo ! Colored -. No. OOOOot'a JT20 YarnlH) Coverlet Caadie Wick.-., 20o iAJG OBAIB ITwlno... ,230 BAQ8. Antcrlren - 20o I 'ran kiln f tile llo Leniston . 21o I Stark a -?to Tbe Grocery Market. Cheese Western Reserve, 00c; Jersey,9'i ICe; Crysrsl Siring. 10V. Colleen Common, 9,l.il0c: ordinary, ll3UHc; air, . .il2Sc; good. I13.c; prime ll$U: strictly prime, Y&Yt; Choice. Hil6i old Goveri'mcnt Java. 22ß.s: Arbackle'a niaited, 141 ic; levcriLg's. ltJic; McLaughnu's, Hc; Cardo ta, lie. bugam CntlocJ, 95ic; powdered. 9T4c: grannlated. 9K9c: standard A, Sfs7; off A, & mc: white extra C. sräSc; light brawn, V.i'g tc : common grades, 7i7c. Molasses and feyraps ew Orleans molasso. 45tX'c; syrup, S-bgiS per gaL tor common to choice. Rice Carolina and Louisiana 6747Sc. Spice Pepper, )CKc: alsplce, -ic; cloves. 25 Stc; ginger, 20c; cinnamon in mata, 27 g)7bQ liUtrcev. 75 f 80c elt Lake aalt. In car Iota, tl 10; dray lota 1120; smail lota 10c more from store; dairy, 12 65 3 8tcrch-F.cneJ pearl, ütMo per lb; Eureka 6c; tbampion gloss, lump, 73Sc; Improved corn 7r s c. Fan Fih Mackerel. No. 1 mess. 120 ner bbl.: ! halves. I'.O; extra mess, f23 per bbl ; halves, 111; ro. i macsorej. tii; uaivea. 3 OJ; .no. i mackerel, $1.1 0O; halves. 16 M; No 3 mackerel 0 00; halve8." .V: No. 1 white fi-h. balfbbls.. 13507; fmily wbitcfinh. halves. 12 50; No 1 herring, 11; Coof;b Boneless, fü togö 50 per 100 bbls; Grand Bfl' k, f. ä6c per lb. Foi Ign Fruits London layer raisins, new, S 1 6 2 15; new Valencia, H.'-ic; Hultana, 14c; Musca til ri-isiria two Crown, 12 25; tiree Crown, 2 65(0.2 8. Lemons Messina, 16 50(37 50. Orange, 17 00. Prunes Bohemian, 6J(8JJc; new Turkish, Stäs;.'; Sultana do, c; curranu, 6 (iTc: new tigs. 20c Dates MatU, 7lf(jsc; fard in 10 lb. boxe. 15c Peannts, raw, Tennessee. 'J 4 0c: Vi'glnla,lllli4c; Wilmington. SJic; roasted. Iliwl2c. iDned Goods We quote: Tomatoes, 2 lbs, 95c3 11 00; Hlba, (1 15i?l 2ä: Ieachoa, 2.1 bs eUudard. 11 Cft U 75; b lbs, 12 10.2 25; seconds, 3 lbs, 31 63 1 75: 2 lbs, 11 40 l 45: Pie Peaches. 3 lbs. $1 1 ia 1 20; 6 Pa. 12 2W2 25; Blackberries. 9 .'43'; Straw lerrioa. 81 20ftl 25; Easjäberrles. 11 60(175; Chemes. red.fl 25H5: white, 12 00,92 25: suing Peans, fWrl; Green Peas, Marrow'at, II 35JJI 40; Early JuDe, 11 40! 50; Yarmouth Corn. $1 40; Mountain 6ngar Corn, VI 40: Polk, 2 lbs, tl 1VJ 1 0; Polk, 3 Iba, It f(ktl 60; Mackerel, II 20 1 :5: Plrcapples, 11 7:2 25; SAlmon. lib. tl 70 01 90: Lobster. 2 Iba. 12 75: Tumbler, Jellies. KVauoo: Clove Oyster. 1 lb. light weight, 63370c: l lb, full weight. SI 10(31 2o; 2 Iba, light weight, 1 25: 2 lbs. fall weigh". 11 002; Sardines, French, 4s. 11 75 per doz; American, . fl per doz; Apples, 8 lbs. 11 10; 6 Iba, U 50(42 6o; gallon. 13 2i JU 50. The rrodnce naxkt. Egr 12c: flew otT) aelUng store 13c. Butter Creamery , select, 23a?5c' fancy. 204 22c: chotct. 15jl7c Dairy, selected. 14 jlöc: ctolre, I2l4c. Country, choloa, 810o; low grace, 5(7cpcr lb. Pontrj Hena. Ion per lb.: young chick ena. 10c: rcoatera. ill. 51: tarkeya. tonn, loe: her, 11c: ducks, 13 00 per doz.; geese, fuU-feath-ered, 11 feO. itathers -P.'Iüh focee, 553: mixed and duck SO etr . F-ags lyc. Wool New unwashed, good order, 23c: tubwashed, clean, 35c: burred and ootted, lGltSc. Wool now being received ia In good order. Yegetakblea avnd Frwita. CeaBS Choice navy, tl 25 J2 CO; medlua, 13 10 02 25 marrowa; 12 6042 75 New Potato a 75eperbl. 8weet Potatccs 11 50 a 1 per barrel. Applet Choice. t2 00a2 5o fu bol aa to acallty. men atplea va poraioO, lfrisicc ; oomota dried 841 8VPeaches Green. 75c per bu. boxes; dried pearhea. halve. 8)fa9o; evaporate J, 16c. Cabbage 90o per bbL I Tomatoes-25dVie per bu. boxes. Watermelons tl&.3. ti oi'- 82 per IbL Hcnev 15(3180. Cantelopea 12 60 2 3. Tbe rrosnalo Harkat, Erlcw are ma rrosmt lobblruc prices: Bznoked Meata 8. C Ii ami: Ten and 11 vena la av., lHo: U poued ay.. '4; Mit poirula. av I4c;90pocndj av.. 13c. Breakfast bacon, 14c; thoulders, 9c; California hams, Qlic Eaocn Clear a1dee,94-' io hacca or belliea.93. Dried Beef 22c: do. (H. Porter A Jo.'a), lu Ilikled Meat Kxtra msa pork, per POi.. 0 lb..16O0;bampork.perbbl. 20(Jlb8., 117: bean pork, per, bbl., iui loa., f.0 0;. Fatally beef. 116. Lard Kettle rendered loaf, in uarvea, 9;4:;u half barrels. JOe. Lard oil. In tierces. 80c per gal. KarjpsiK .., ut iwhii. 7v; In akls, 7X0. PoDe'exa Ham 12c. Fresh Pork Tenderloins, 9C Freb Spore Ria. 6ViC. Saubage Meat 5c. Iron and Steel STarket Bar Iron 12.25 rates; hoop iron, 3.20 rates; Norway and Swede iron, 6c raves ; b onto shoe Iran, SJc Done 8ioc Burden A Perkins', per kog, 14 6o; mule ahoes. Jl pct kegadvancs. Horse Shoe Nails Norlhwcitora, Globe, and Putnam, per box 11 50. Cast Stee.' Eott American, per lb., 14o spring; .eel. 6c tire steel. 4c : toe calk steel. So ; machinery steel, 6SO. Nails W 15. Leather, flidaa and Tallow. Hemlock öle, 2KES3C; oak nie. itt'atOr: Penni jlvacia bn.ess leiUier, 3tl0c; ha rneas leather.

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SCöSRc; bridle leather, per do,,f72; domeÜo kip. tilling: French ki., 5c21 20; domesUocall, S ail 10: FretiCh calf . II 10.1 9U. Hldea Greeu bides, 7c: green calf. 10c: green alfc-d. 8a&Viic: green salted calf. 1212!6c; dry thut, 12Sc; dry aalted.H c per lb, ; damaged, grubby r bull, two-thirds the above price. 1 allow Prime, 77s. Greaae Brtwn. 55: white, 7Sc Drujj BlaarkeU Alcohol, 2 25Q2 80: calomeal. lis A 25; cam prior; 30(33c: cocninel. 6 ?Oc: chloroform. 90cil; gum opium, 4S5t4B0; indigo. 11(3; morphine, 13 403 65. OUa Castor, 11 3orf?l 40; sweet oil, 90c t7h:oUveoU, fl tOvl; benranioi ('aotienmn'). 12 0 .3; lemon (eanderson'a), ti 50t2 75. Q ilDne, P. A W.. i 854tl 'M; cinchouldia. 90$rJa Amtricsb bt-carb. soda, 45c; Eugl'.sh do, 5,9 6c Pnu ft-Garrett's 2-oz. packs, 1100 per do ; -4 z. bonk, S3 (0 per doz. Move's aulphar. 4 nVa. TuTpentlne. 4t3c English vor. red. by bbl., aAC less quantities, 3c. Iodine, 11 r0,3l 75. Iodide potab, $1 65. Coves. 28(i.15c Rhubarb. 90c a. 25. lndow glam, CO and 20 per cent. ; double, 70 and 10 per cent. off. Mlscellaneoaa Markets Otis We qtiote: Unseed. ra. Mc; bolid, 57c: lard oil. 7ö&'j5c; miners' oil, C580c; lubricaUug oil, 12$3Sc: straits oil, 50cS5c; benzine, 10Jl4c; coal oil. Indiana letzal text, llylJc; 150 dog. ttPt. 12313c: wa'erwhtte, lSOdeg.. 15c. Tiinem' Supplies We quote: Fest cbircoal tin, I C. 10x14. 14x29 and mt?. 17ft' per box: I X. 10x14. 14x20 and 12x12, t'J Co per box; IC, Ux2n. rooang tin, IS 50 per box; I C, iOxiH, U3fvl4; block Un. in pigs, 24c; in barn. 2uc Iron 27 B Iron. 4 5 c: 27 C Iron, Cc; Moorehead galvanized, 3i perceut. discount. Bheetxinc. 7jC topper bottom, 2?c Planished copper, S9 boiatr, löÄlSc Wire, 45 per cent. offlisL WEEKLY LlVfci sTOtK liEPOKT.

F.cjorted ty Fort tt Johnson. General Commission ealefcmeu of Live Mock. Union St-x-ü Yabds, Aug. 21, HS3. Cattle Since our lat report the receipt have been Übt ral and mostly of common grade a:d the market lower 03 tbat kind ot stuff. Cool gradts, both batchers and shippers, have held u? at good rrices. Eastern sdvices on this class is ttefdy wbllc common off 25c to 50c. ExTciUtecm, l.cCO to 1.700 lbs .15 C0: i rortl tothoicesief rs. X.VO to 1,4'J0 lbs 5 U 5ö Cimmoii to4ir, 0 Ui l.lUOlba 4 2val 9J i-tcca tie, Coo to K lbs 3 ooyn o. Gted toebolce cows and heifers.. - 4 oo(m "a Frlr to medlura tows and etiler 3 tmm-ii cowhand beilem .. 2 -Vta3 0! Verl calve. 5 CrtaT 00 Bulls, pood to choice...- 3 50i oo Bulls, cemmon to fair .... 2 M(ri 25 Milchet ws and siriugers- ..25 03("0 03 Iii gs KeceiptB. 11,082 head; shipments, 6.582 bead. 'Quality fair; market active and higher. I'ti'ttrs and EtSppcrs tajicg. Trade ruled strong to tteckse. I Ij-ht .... tö 5035 C Iltav at d lijedluri - 5 2iVs 45 Llvht ti d medium mixed- 5 A)$ i C ) 1 igt- and roughs 3 754 25 Shef The receipt have been liberal for some days ard tbe market slow. Hard ta make sales at quotaticra. Qnality fair. Good to caolco. 120 lb, and up war! ft OCtat 30 Guoa to choi, U0 to llo lbs :; f,Ma,i Ju Common to fair, 80 u t'i ltf. 3 003 5 Good to choice lmb . . 1 00(41 3) '4nnmot to fair Umo .. a OakaI 75 Bucks (i e head)..... .. 2 QO&i oo Fl wtint. EAST LIBERTY. Pa.. Aug JO. CatUc receipts. 5,1 k5 bead. Maiket fair oa gjl; ilow on common at about last week's elosit.g prices llogtf Kceipta. 5.750 heit-1. Market low; Pblladelpliaa. 15 25015 60: YotXcrs ti6'i6 7o. f-heep Receipts 3 4'0 lied. Market slow at about last week's doi: g pritc j. Kansas CITY. Acg. .o.-tbe Live Miocx indicator reporta; Cattle-Receipt, 200 head. Market slow; not enoi gh d'toe to makeiiot'iotts. Receipts, 1 30' h ad Market higher; light, a5i535- heavy, 84 dVl SO. 8h p Receip a. 8 'ead. Market ouiet; natives, 80 to lüO pounds. U53 50. ST. LOD13. Aug. 20.-Cattle Receipts, 7,100 1ko; shipment-. 'AH? bead. Market overstocked ; prices lower andwrak: exports 15 706: good t i i-b ti e thtppti g 5.1C'5 75 emmou to fair, 1153 a5 15; cows and heifers, '!3 75; grass Texas and Itioian steers, li 5cg4 15; bulk of sales at 13 9K!. Phtep Receipts, 1.500 bcaa: shtpnei.tr, 1 "oo bead. Merket Cull: only best grades saliUic; 7j to 150 lbs average, 1.3 60 Hfgs LiKht grades nominal fit IS 503" 65; packit k Detter at 14 e05: Datcher' higher at 1535 21); nceif ts, l.'XO head; shipments, 1,800 head. CHICAGO, Aug. 20. The Drovers Journal reports: Hege Recctpta. 9 000 nead: ahlpmeuts, 2 7iX) bead. Mark t brl-t, Ktrorg wnd piicci .'CchichBr; packii g. II 60(441: packkg a-.d hhipplag, U'-)& b M; light. 15 2565 SO: sklpst-l 5C$5 20 Cattle Beceipta. 2,0iT bead; shipments, 2,6 bead. Narives fum and active; low eradea dnll; exports, ;i;kii 20; good to choice snipping, f 10 3 5 75; common medium. 51 254 00. beep lUcfjpts, 2.000 head; shipments, 1.200 bead. Market wefker; no deintml; Inferior to fair, 122 75; good, $33 2i; choica, 13 30. BUFFALO. Aug. 20 -Cattle Receipts, 1, 9 JO head. Market opened dull but closed aruve at a decline of 20Q373ic: r.fieiirgatmly fair to medium, only lisht pr poition of choice stock; good to choica teer, la SC&0; good shtppe:s, 5 5.5 7U: f'rto rxcOiam. It ,"Vj; -2:; Texans and I'herokfe. tl 30; tt mrcon at d inferior srades 13 &O33 j0; fit buLs, 13 CömC SU iters. 13 .?.Q 25. Sr cep-Hccvlpts. 2 ifltj hcud. Market dull and Crding dowLVtard: f ir to good western, I! 2-i.a 3 75; fair to iod clipped, &l 8."ö4 40, choice, 14 n'$5; lambs, II a.'); extra, t" 2. Hogs-Re ce.li a. 7,Ct0 head: in fair demand at p.wer rains; Yorkers, good to choice ern fed, t'i föi5 00. g-ioa nif ilicm and heavy corn fed, 15 3.Vo5 50; Piixed grasscra, t55 24; pigs very dull at:ifCö5. NEW YOEK. Aug. 20. Boeves-Reccipts, 5.G20 heed, met in 12.970 bend for the week. Market a trill j cm cr for low grade natives and fair Texa steers: cemmon to extra native steers, 15(4 75 rer cwt-, live weight; Colorado steers, l''4" 2J; Texas do. It 12Sa; 08W ; general sales ti-t2(4 C 50 frr natives: l K ft 67 fr Texans. Exporters und CO car loa-) at IS 446 70 per cwt. Shipments ff r the week, 2.716 head live cattle, 1,187 bead live beep, 3,824 quarters of beef and 407 carcasses of mutton. Hieep Receipts. 16.C00 bead, making 43,000 head fr the week. Market dull and lower: extremes, 13 A ft5 25 for sheep I125i 6 50 for lambs. Hrgs Receipts, 8,200 head, making 21.2S0 head for the week; live hogs, 152536 12iD3rcwt. BALTIMORE, Aug. 20. Beef Cattle Market fanly active; very best. 15 7556 I2i5; firtqtal 1T, 14 755 75; medium, U(al 62,: ordiniry, .i(u4; mot sales from 14 124 to 15 50; receipts. 1 v.-1 head. wine- Fair supply and only moderate demand; iceeipts, 4 311 head; quoLatlo: s, 2c. Sfceep and Lambs Receipts 6 5l: bead; quotalii ns, sheep. 35 25; lambs, Ü 505 75. OIITIKA I. MAKHJBT8. Prod coe Hisrketa. NEW Aug 20 Cotton Easier at lO'S iC'vc:fnlores. dull and steady: August lOUou; tSeptener. 10. lie: .ctober, lOCßc; November, lOtfc; December, 10 OJc; January, U.Wc; Feornary. 10.31c; March. 10.43c: April. 10 5tc; May, 10 65a. Flour Firm and UL-hanged;recelpu, '.3.OÜ0 bbls.; expoits, ".foobbla. Wheat-bpring. steady: options 01' ed i(s lower.and afterward ruled stronger al.Qlc. clöipg firm; receipts. 224 00 bu : exports, '-52,(00 bu.; ungraded red. Higl 2). No 4 red, II Oil 05: steamer No. 3 rod, I 05S(3t 0G; No. 3 red. H lSl läK; steam ?r N . 2 d .11 16; No. 2 red. II f . o. b. 12a;: elevator, uuaradfcd white. NV-iiiSl 21 : No. red. Auirnst. sales of 48.000 bu. at 11 174(il 1S8, closing at l 18s;eptember sales oftOO.tOObu at 11 IS.41 li. .jioslug at tl lSJa: October, ssles of 952,O0 bu. al 11 20!- 4 I 211 cioalpg at It 21 ; November, sales of 3j4.CC0 bu. at SI 2214-31 23. cl sing at 11 Decemter, tales of 120.C00 bu. at 11 24- (5(1 25;. t)in Spot, fir me for Auanst; opüous 2c lower; atterward leacbed clisiug steady; rvceipta, I58,i00 bu.; exnorca, 152 000 bu. ; urgraoed. 58a63c: No 3. 6)c: No. 2. 6ic afloat: No 2 white. 68c; Ko. 2 August, 6263c: August 63c; September 6'.?'362c c8" iLg at 6c; October, M&62c, closing at 62J-;c; November, 61 j;C2ifcc,clo lug at62c; December, 6 kc Oat Qie higher; receipts, 100 0tJ0 bu ; extorts 192 bu.; mix. 35t3Sc: white, 4034Sc. Haj t.ooa demand Coffee Quiet- Sugar Ftrm: refined quiet; extra C, 7t7c: white do., 7';7sc; standara A, M-raSJic; granulated. 8;. Molasses Bttady: ceDirnuKl, 4Vo Rice - Finn Petroleum Dull; united. II C9)8; refined, V,fö7 Tallow-3trcrger at 8S M6c. Turpenine-Dnll; 41raeked. Egga Fresh, higher at 23323! .jc Pare Quiet: new mes. fi t 12. Beef Dull and nomiEaL Ctutraeats Nominal. Lard Weak; prime sieam, 18 9C(39: Beptember, 18 9.Vt'.; October. IS 80 d'JOä; November. s o.(S 6A; Ivcember, $8 0J.4 Ü ( 5; January, t658 67 Butter Quiet. i:heete Quiet and unchanged. Lead Dull and weak. CHICAGO, Aug. 20 FIoub Dull and unchanged. Wheat Or-ened dnil. closed active and higher; August, 11 031 Cy-;;;S'ptember,tl 05(31 05.',;; October, tl C6:!l 06'4: November and year, tlC24; No. 2 Jbicago spriug. tl 021 No. 3 do., UV 95c; No. 2 red winter, fl 08. CornQuiet a.d firm: closed athsac hiher; 60j cb; M'.c August: 5o;,(A5C"vC September: 60c October; 4: Novemoer; 4r!-4c ?ar. OvXa Dull ad eesy: it lecrh; SVj aiked Angrjsf 2.'4425;ao 8rK inter; Lc Oc'ebcr: Wi Xovembr; ttn yiar. Rye Felt demand and lower at 59c, Bar ej Qie4 at 61c t-epieiaber. Klar tSead riteadyat 11 CO. Pork n gter; 12 303 27JJch; fl2(.tl2 32H Autimt and September: H24?lv? J2 45 October; 111 85(411 SO Novtmb?r; 111)U8 year. Lard Mim and htuher: 18 6V8 70 -ah and Aukuf : IS 70 September; IS 65 October; IS 37 ßt8 4t Novm--r; IH 5- vear. B'iikateats Iu f:r dtrcerd; shonlaerr, f.1 f5; short rib, 16 C5; short ear. 17 C5. H"tt t Fair demand : ereHin''?. IS 4 lc; Calry, i: 16c FretghU torn to Bnflalo,

Receipts Flour, g.OCO bbla ; wheat, t7 000 lu.; corti, 844,000 bn.: oat 182.ouo-u.; rye, vvw bn.: barley, 24.000 bn. 8hipoento-Flur. 15,000 bbl. : wheat. 432 PC bn.; co.-n. 4n2.m bu.; otLa. 125 000 bn. : rye. 88.C00 bu. ; barley, 500 bu. BALTIMOBJt. Ang. 20. Flour 8iea1y anl nie t; Howard street and Western sup -tfi ie. 12 25 (&3 75; extra, 4 4 75; family. t -5ü; Patioco Ismliy, 16 75. Wheat Western, easier a id j il t; No. 2wluter red. spot and AutfUtt 11 n?4!al 16; September, 11 17 17?: October 11 19' 4 iy; November, tl 21 bio; Decmber I 23 bid Corn Western, teglected; m1x-d. Ocober, 6o rid. Oats Lower ai d active; Western wtit, 344 &c; mixed. 82433c: Penearlvanl. 8317o Rko .Sttaoy at 62&tc. Hay Lwer: prim- to chice PeLnsjlvat iaand Maryland. 113.416 Provisi mis Meadv: fair jobbiog trade detnaul Me-w Pjrk 115 Bulkmtats a,nldera ud clear nb eides, packed. 7 6K!- Hac -Sen der IS 2; eiear rib fides,'. Uains S15 75 aid. Lar unfilled. 110 2- But'er-H eady; ttwteii packed. 8&iCe; creamfry, 1:30 rxes -HUner and a. -tiveatlSc Petroleum s eady : r ti:i.i. 'Us'7f4'e flee iaiet: Ro croe, or Unary Ktr, 8J4 f$'c. "Ugar Steady and qui. t: A ift, 8-?. freights to Liverpool pef s'eHmr Dull; cv.ua, 3-b'id: llotir, 1 3d: grab,. .s.a5 d. Receip K10 tr, 1,142 bb'.; wbeau 2.VJ -ot bn.; corn, 11.001 bo.; osta. 11.C00 bu.; rye, 1.CW bn. hlpm-opt-What, 7,ao bu. aleB-Wheat, 31 000 bu.; oiro. 8,03 1 bu. PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 20. Flour--3:ronj: supeifnr, 3 wlnterextra Minnesota, t- 7S 6 25; PePtfylvsül family, Sf)'a5 5o; Ohio. 5 7w. 6 15; wli.ter tetei ts ft 5t.(äG 75; Mi'tneno a patents. Id 75.47 50; ne rt-.)ir etesdv at SI 621.; v'ocat Ruled cull, dec.'iued He and closed steady: steamer ied elevctr. tt 13: So. t red, do . It 17; No. 2 tod. Ancnst. 11 1C(1 17s ; Septemtier, 11 l7Si Ml 17"i; October, tl 10; November, tl 21. o-n OptioiiS quiet but steady: ear lo's quiet: N. 3 jreliow, ) ; steame r mixed. 60,c: ea-n-r yellew, 62363c: sail mixed August, SGie: Sepioaber, GO(5i6lo: October. Clia6iV4c; November. 5 i ? 62c. Oats-Firm; pew rejeced white, tllic peer old mixed. S0c: No. 3 white. 43!; new No. 2 white 45c. ProviMuns-Stea.lv IWf-Mess, iura 14 fO: IlOibOo t. p. b . Sid 5019 50. MeeapKk, f:f air.: prime xnes. 8'4 50(15: na-ns; tit 5)315. Leid Sbaoy: city refined, r9 75(410: Kteamer, J. Putter Qui-t ard wek at "Ji2'c. Eu'-Firm at 21Sft2-V. Cheese Full cn am, Ss'.: ;falr t j g od 77c Pttrolf-nm Dim a-oi unchaieed. Receipt Fiour. 4.0L0 Ohls. ; wbeat,fd.S00bu.:corj, :i4.if0 bn.;cats, 21.200 bu. Shipments VYueat. S6.000 bn . 8T. LOUIS. Ang 2P.-Fiour-Cnchacged. Wh3it HU her and firne-. with mo-ed'in; S 2 rel tili .'.(a If i cash; tlC,' August; tl07Sep-emrer; 51 ;o! Ocio'i ; tl ovcalt-r. t oo'i yir: c. 3 red, !fS'l 00. orUHlgher; 44.vl-c cab; 46c tJep'ember; 4t".; October: 4ll4uc T'-. Oa!s- Higher: 2727!- eah; 2 Aaust; sr-.cSeptemljer J46'':': MT- Dull; 51 '! s bio. Barley No market. Lead Firmer at ti Corrneal-feleady at 12 30. mmer-Q tiet ani unchanged. Kugs Higher at 15c Potx-Firraer at 112 75(412 7-?. Bbcon Firm, letter and ae'Jve; Ungclrar t7 1-m (!7 2j: short rib. ? 257 5-J; short clear t7 75r7 S7. Bulkmeata 'low: longcleer, ?5 00; sliort nb, 16 7b; short clear. 17. Ltrd Higher: ISfcid Retvipu Flout 67 OX) hbhs.: wheat, it.fO bu.; ooru. t7 t ba.: oaui.30.ijC0 bu.; rye 7,co0ba.: tailey. l.txoi. 1. Siiipaifiujnaur, 9 Ju3 Iba.; wbtat. 53.(HX bu.; corn, 5S.O3 bu.; oaw. 15,' CO bu.; rye, 2,010 tu ; barley, none. CINCINNATI Aug. 20. Cotton Quiet at 9Mc. Fb.t't S'ronifer: fmtiy. $e 6rT in; fancv, f ", 5 (a5 75. V.'bcat-Evbr; No. 2 ted. 1 U7$ a,i o:Ji spet: 1 4 9(il t'JM Jep'Cober; fl li octobsr; 11 i:-?;I VjI-: Noveuiber; 11 074 jear; re.e pus S-SllObu.; anlpnifciith. 8 000 bn. Corn -Weake: at 0'2ic. Date Quiet, at 2sl4(i4o Rye 'n fir d -ms:id at 5V. a tj. liuuy-Qitet; ettrN . 3 UU.l'.o Pork-Doll and nominal at fll 501 LanJ Fitmer at $S : 5. Rulk;ntai Strn aid btprer; shoulders. S5 75: c;er rib. f. H7 . ItstcL-Firm; sboukes. 17; cleir rib, 17 6i'i: ciear, 18. Fntr croitj Western K-se-ve dairy, 15c: choice d-trr-1 mio. 11c. LinseeiOd e.ady at 54,-k;. ilt:i vek: :-rii.n .u mi1 llcht. It 25&5 6 i Packing aod butchers', ft 7 w b i'5; receipts 2 'Co ntal ; shipmeuts, i3 000 hea 1. TOLEDO. Ang 50 Wteat Quiet but tirm; So. lwbiieMlchigau.il 3; N 2 1 . St 02'4: No 2 ieö. ash. tl 11 yt: August, l 12H: Soptemtwr. 11 H5-; Ck-tober, l U"8. Novemh r, U 17; Jamury tl ve: o 3 Ml, tl jö'x.Ce 17 n,,ra Dull and easier; bish mixed. 56c; No. 2, cash and angn , held at J3c: September, h':c a k d October, 5::'4 bio. 5-lliC Kt-ked; r j -ctcd. 4s'4c: Nj. 3 waitM.ie Oatf tjnlet but steady ; Nt. 2 while, Zli; Ni i mtxed, cash and Aiianxt, 2Si; September, 24aekfd: Ocober, 20Jtc; November, 30Vc; Deo;mbl-r. 3Vc bid. Rfciotf Abei.t. Ill 000 bn.; c rn 15.-i bu.: oats. 12.(00 bn. 8nipment Wheat, 4)J,00 bu.: com. l lOCOba.; oils. 15 000 bu MILWAUKEE. Aug. 20.-Kinr-In fair demand, wheat-Quiet and steint v: 11 02 Cisb and August; SI C3' c-i-pttmtior: tl CSO-tcb-T Coru -Eiusier; o. y. ,r-(;-c: rjfc5r1. 470. 0ts-Kirm; No. o'd, l!c; titw, it:;-Jöi7c Rye Lower; No. 1 5Si; o. 2 . Barley Fair demand: old extra, 42c ceb. 40c: r ew extra. 41c; September. 51c ProvisionsHigher. Vers Pork 111 35 ch and 8cv tirxber; 11. 45 October. Lard prime stcaa. HOo cash and September; IS 6' October. Hors Higher at 590ji5 4'. Reo-tit-ijFiottr. 9,utX) bbK; heat, I.C00 tu.: corn. bu. Shtpmeua-Fiour, 15,0(0 bis: wheat. 37,000; m,500bu.. L0UISYILL2, Aug. 29 'Vtttnn Q 11 let but steady attp. Flour Fxua fambv. 13 25; a No. 1 14 2ö(4 öO: high grades, 136 50. V. hed -Quiet: No. 2 red. Fl b: 4'ro Dull and lorir; No. 2 white. Stc: No. 2 mixed. 0c 0ts Steady; mUed Western, i'.'iaaic. Provisions-Quiet out firm. Mess Fork 115. Bolkmests-Shoulders 16 25; clearrib. ft 75: clear, 7 2S. Bcod Shoulders, 6 75: clear nb, 17 CO; clear, is. Hams -Sugar-cured, 114. Lerd-KciUc, 12. K A KS AS CITY. Aua-. 20 Wheat -Receipts 3'.fCO bu.: till men t-. SK.COObu.: lower; No. 2 red, fail, !Kc cssh; v4ri .Sep'ember; 92c October.

Com Rtce:ptr, 2 yoObu.: shipnvents, 2s.OU0 bu. lower: art.J;c cash: a7c September; 31o yor. Oata slow at 22Bc cash. OSWEGO, An-i.iO. Wheet-catw Corn Firm; high iLixed, 6Jc; No. 2. .V.c: rejected, 55c ANTWERP, Aug. 20. Petroleum 19V419s OJL Cli . 1' . Aug 2. o-i -OiHSoed at tl ON7-. highest. tlU v'i: lowest. Il t'Jl-; clos t g. tl09;4. B- les, 1 729.100 bbla : clara"cH An?, is, s csj to ; htis. Shipmcnls United, 9 451 bbls.; tidewater, : 8 77 obis. PITTSBURG. Aug. 10 Petroleum Quiet; united certificates olesed at SI t '4 Afternoon s ion c ntiutied quiet: openel at l 10. a l 'ii: 't Io!1K?h weakened and closed at SIC',' 4; tralirg of limited character. BRADFORD Pa.. Aug. 20 Crude Oil Dn'l aod film. Total runsSaturdayand Suoday,77,t.',ibbls ; total sbif ments, y,528 bbla. ; cba-fers, 4 5.651 bbl : cleaiauces, :;i5.0CObbla United Pipe Liua cer iäcjvt' sot ened at K!;: closed at 10t;4; highest pri:e. llt; lowest, 1C9J4Ivlluii. NF.W YORK. Ave. 20 Cotton Future deliveries fcllowiDg Liverpool marker, lost at first 7 to 4.ICO0. but recovered most of tbe decline on unfavorable crop an-ounta. Ins'ead of having mo 1 crate rs'n, which ia much wanted, especially In Texas, tbe thermometer range.! vesterdav at Austin K5 and this morning at96 ; at Dallas, SO ' and t7 '. At the third call August was ollere 1 at lOtie; feptrmber brorght 10.03c; November. 10 17c Futun a closed dull but steady; Aogmt to November inclusive. C to 2.100c low-r; baUnze partly l.lCOc lower sicce yturday. Soot cot'oi quoted I-I60 lower on ralddlirir: usland. lO'i. ales were ICO balea f-"r export; 813 bales tospiuners, and 200 bales delivered on contracts. XEW YCKK. Aug. 2I-Dry Goods-The joV bin? t'soe Ls town a vety brisk K-qnest With a gord voll.m; of sales ref nltlrg from aeats. Order it qulry. sl perforal eUc'Jons have called for good quantity 1 d'tplicite assortments of seasi nable siiecia It ies I tit ttaple aid cilored cotUios have b ea io very light sales and ocly to meet the peceet-ities Flannels have beeu In gfo4 movement ai: d steady ipouiry, scarlet twills of low and medium tiaJws being well sold up and lu wide requett. WbiaKy. ST. LOUIS. Aug. 2A Wbisky-il 14. BALTIMOBE, Aug. 20.-Whi8Sy-ll IS 31 LOUISVILLE. Aug. 20. Whisky Quiet at 1 13. PIIILADELTHIA, Aug. 2J. Whisky-Dull at 11 19. CINCINNATI. Aug. 20. Whisky 11 13. TUB FARMERS' II AN ft. Of Blcbmond, Falls to Open aa Canal Yeaterday Nothing Koown of the lAablllttes. RiCBMosn, Ice, Aug. 10 It was rumored yesterday afternoon tbat the Farmers Bank, ti private institution of thii city, was embarrassed, but all demands were promptly paid up to the regular hour ot closing. It was understood that the bank would not open its doors to-day, and it has not dene 93 up to noon. Tbe Directors are now holding a meetirjg. and it ia believed will wind up the affairs cf the bank. They are composed of substantial men, and the depositors will bs paid in foil. The bank was established in J877 by Stanley it Co. and managed by James E. Themas, cashier. The depositors are principally farmers. The bank has been regarded as ataky for a long time, ami ita suspension. any otter time would have caused no comn,ent. The suspension, it is pu posed, waa canted by bad maragement. None of the other banks are attVcted. Nothing is definitely kron as to a-tets and liabilities, and will riot be for a day or two. In sTA BUSHED 1879 For Colic in lnfnts te-tn-Li irjf e.rsnmmer complaint. BRCNKER'äOARaWNATlVK BALSAM is po11vly the salest a d mot lerfect remedy ever ottered, to 'be public. 45 0rO rotUea sold In Indiana in 1SV2. Sold in taenty-fiye cert, ftftj-ccnt and fl iMUe br all druggifts. 11 lOsa'Aw

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