Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 31, Number 30, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 August 1883 — Page 8

OTE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL. TTEDITESDAt AUGUST 291883.

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THE TTBXCKKD VILLAGE.

Additional Partie Lara of the Cyelone'a 1Ttk tn Bocbtr, JHnneoU-Kinr-r4 litt of Dead. Hochxstib, Minn., Aug. 24. The streets of the city are fall of people from II over the Etile, icrae from curiosity and some to care for fries Ja. while a large number are prominent men from all portions of the State to see the effect of the cyclone that they may know the extent and needs of the ictima. On every tide can be heard of some new freak or horror of the monster till the heart ere i ens at their recital. Jleports from the Hospital are to the effect that the children are much improved, while some of the men are worte and -can not live. Tke reported list of the tilled has been exaggerated through the confusion of names. Careful inquiry ahows that sixteen comprises all the instantly killed. The reasons assigned by tie city undertakers for the error is that four were 5aid to have been taten into the cemetery by friends, which is not true, and the names of four other victims were incorrectly given aad Ibis aided to swell the supposititious list. Une thousand men, weinen and children, of a class that possess hardly anything outside of htnt-s and what there is in them, are today without anything. Of -üü houses which stocd before the pprench of th storm, there is EOt stJliicient material to build en ordinary frame tfceltir. The sime is true of household furniture and cletbir. The r.eotl are poor end must be eared fr. At present they are Icdged ia private horue?, warehouses, enp'y stores and Lalis, and are btiog fvd by trie c:y. Ihxhe tor ia doing all it cm. A lre diniiiß hail, f'Csüj, is being built on the d-vasiated track, fr d and clothing arc being bro:iglit. and $3.000 has teen raised among the ci i.'z.n. St Teul bas sutciibed fci GOO; Minceip.i,'t Ü12.CC0; Wiwn-. t?,,fft(); Stilixater. .f 1 AX' ; Lake City, $2.000; Hedging, $"J; Hastings, $100. Owattana and Mankento have a!so respecded. The great need of the people eaa only be rppiecisted by those who nave srea their cor ciiiioii. A gentleman who visited tfce Hospital yesterday and saw i'?5 and lii tix ruoiheiless little r.r.es, &U seriously hurt, wrote a check fer I2W and gave it to Jcde Starr, Cbairxxian of the Relief Commission, for the ttr.erit of th-; ar.Kcted faaii!j. Since their father hs.3 died, and tue fceIplesEs of these young orphans is typical of the general distress. Item ort of th disaster to a pisor.per train at Zumbrota Falls grev,- out of a freight train di.-a.-ter here, in which the tiremaa aas killed. The io of life by the cjcior.e in tbe cuntiy adjacent to liacbester has not je;letn aeccra'ely computed. VILLOW .1ACK. Dsibii aa to Its X"x!tac at Fensacola ' nret ul fliyslclana Calle! For. I Wajeisgtox, Acs. -1 A telegram from j Tentacola, Fla., to the Navy Department, dated yesterday, 6ays: No new cases among the marines; one new casein Warrington. The 8uTeon General of the Marine Hospital tetvicej received a telegram (rom I.ieulentaM CciuunnJr Wlca, of the Xavy Yard at Feiuacola, as folio as: r.qnc?t authority to employ sssiUry Policemen to lnafre himie to hons inspection. Will yoi preside medicines and physicians for ihn? tu are t o peer to lay. as there are no privat physician? The Burgeon General telegraphed in reply: You are authorized to employ Ave- r-olicemen to make boue to hcue Inpertlou in rirgtcn at.d Wcoiiey. 1 lease hare the won coinKmced at once. O-sci of yellow lever ng'nto be treawd t visaratitine Hotpltal acros the Biy. Surgeon Muimy Will receive all cists there for trtaircent, axd by ki?nal fum the Yard wUl snd a launch to the tt Yard lor them. Can not BupUy ItiuUles wiib bunes. etc. Y ou may eninioy er. phytUiän at 113 per dsy frr thirty dajr. 1 lDkcUj u and fnmlatins Materia! will be fjruUte l by the Collector of Customs on renisilloa. PoETHn, 3fe., Aug. 21. The birk Tataye arrived this morning and was pat in quarantine, fcbe is from Vera Cruz, and has had yellow fever on board. Fxksacola, Aug. 21. Pdsseng.'rs arriving last bight and this morning from the employ of the city, report that the place is in a remarkably healthy condition. Naval Surgeon Owen, who died at the Navy Yard, sustained a sunstroke tnree weeks ago, which contributed to his death. He vu the sargaon who dtfled Sfcretary of the Navy Chandler in the cae of tfce iun who was discharged ferdesertirg his post. Surgeon Owea waj Ccurt Martia'.id and actaitted. His popularity in Fenfacola was great. There hjve been no new cases and no deaths at the Navy Yard. Before the man died who as sent frcm reos&cela, and before tbe postmortem was contemplated, old nurses" and cltzf r. s familiar with yellow fever declared he did net have it A larg class holds the fame belief about the feiv caes reported at the Navy Yard. Later reports are that Mrs. Owen aud Fay- , master Brown are sick with the prevailing fever at the Navy Yard. Theo Rush, quartermaster, is dead. Trie people of the Naval Aestivation are being surrounded by a cordon, aid having heard nothing from their appeal to the Secretary of the Navy, have issued an appeal for help to the public. 1HE I ßENCH IX TONOCIX. Their Force IosnfticleDt to Cope Witt the Anameeg The Capture of Ilal-D.oaE j. Loniiox. Aug. 21 The Times' correspoud- . ent at lfong Kong, referring to the movement of the French in Tonquin, says the enemy was mainly composed of Chinese . armed with Kemington rifles. General Bonet commanded the Iett column of the French troops. It ia believed the enemy's los was smalL. The French doctors complain of the want cf medicine aud stores. Operations of the French have been stopped for the present, the number of troops being iriscülcient to attack Santay and Cacninh, which are the strongest positions Jin the Delta. The repulse of the French diaheart- . eced them and encouraged the enemy. Fjur thousand native Christians are being armed. The Standard's correspondent at Hanoi .adds: "It is generally admitted that the .French will require a force of 10.000 men to be able to cope with the enemy successfully. The Bomber of gnnboata is also inadequate. The Ö0U Coolie who accompanied the French rolcmn acarners, fled at the first shot. It ia Maud the enemy has entrenchments, one bthiid the other, over the whole twenty-rive miiea tttwecn Hanoi and Soctag, but it is thought the nxtds have destroyed many. Tie black tlegs hare been strongly reinforced frome Yurg Nan. No Anamees participated in the fighting.' Tbe Times saye: "The capture of HaiDzocrg is of some importance as it gives tae French complete command of tbe SongCbi Ctxal, wbich is the most convenient approach to Hanoi. - AN INSULT. Til mn TIum so Characurixai th Article la Bismarck's Orgaa on France. Loroov, Acs. 24. The Times this morniag again commenta on tbe article against Frarice recently published in tüe Eerlin Nortn German Gazette, and which attracted much attention throughout Europe. It saya the Gazette's article is a groa and deliberate JnanlL If it fails to shock the public opinion Of Fcxcpe it Is only because we are accustomed to hear Germany address France in '.erms wholly unknown to European drplonacy. To prefer an untenable charge in language calculated to wound and humiliate France, is an outrage upon decency and ourUsy. Dlj-Jcrstcy has abundant re-

tourcea for conducting eontroTersies without rnorting to language of vulgar menace. The Tarij papers give various reasons for the article, including the recent unveiling Courtevoieof the monument commemorative of the defense of I'aris, the voe for the fortress rrtillery. tour of inspection of General Tblbaudin, French Minister of War, and completion of forts on the frontier of Parts. The Fans presi insist they have given Germany no just cause for the offense, and My F ranee sincerely desires peace. She should keep calm, but be prepared for an emergency. MATIUIWS' APPOINTMENT.

Jaj Goold Bays lie Did Kot Pay Garfield to Blake Ills Appointment. Ni:w York, Aug. 21 The Sun publishes the following: JAMEs-ros. K. I., July 23, isa. Trail Sir I am a friend of SU11I7 Msttnewn, and took an active part in having Mm confirmel. I am torry to see New York newspapers charge tüt yon agreed to ub?cribe a sum to the WirtielJ elect'oa fund uron a bargüla with Jarfield that r e would, if tlucltd l"reid'ut. eud tn the Senate the name of fetanliy Matthews to til avacvicyocrauontd by dratb. resignation or otherwise on the Supreme tench. WUl you be 0 kind as to te!l me frankly whether t jere is any truth ia thi or 1 tether ycu made any arrangement at all to have him plsccd tpon the SureuKj B:nch. I f3l I hve the right to tk th's of rou. bcitioe I worke 1 bard ai.d iu g;d aiti for his conti naatioi, liaiou luenn nun irom el ooynooa. ana 1 oeuevea ia tis great ability aad Lis irtegrlty. Yours, Va.-hin.ton McLean. To Jay Gould, Erq , N2w York t ity. l'.5 Ek'a mtit, Nnw York, July 31, ISiJ. To Washington McLean. Jamestown, R. I : Ieai; sir-: b&ve your letter. The itorythatl ever paid any ninney to neonre the noaaintlloa ot SianSev Matthew, or any oue ele. to the 8uj.nmc IkiiL-b, is puro labrn atioi. I bed no barfein or unittrftandin? with General Oa field of any soit, di'tetly or It f.ire.-.ilr. My acq'iai itaace tvl'h Mr. .Ya'.tbewB wasrt 1 1 ulmue. ludeeJ. now tl at 1 wri'e 1 reroemtr it was at vour own pewoaal s-olidu i 11 after his nommation that I askel A;r. riiiirb by an cpeu telerani 1 1 aid. if consistent, in bis cr.r.HrruatioE. Matthews wis never my cr'oTiSil: inLjeJ, cewaafrie33, if notaLso couaMlforiho Tfxasand Pa 13c, tr.ei controlled by Tl'CiDSp Soott aad which wan a, time a hostile iatertit to 1 hose iu w hicH 1 was iutercbted. Yours truly. Ja V Got I.D. Len Dutterworth, of Cincinnati, an ex-Coa-grcsfmsn of accepted Kepublican calor, w.ts asked iu Chicago yesterday abiut that $y),0X) lie cf the "Jaybawker,' and he said: Hofcdiy de:.ic? it, and hfs statement is conelisie 10 uty ijiiud. It U so (umornary -o c'lHrir ptitlli' rntn with delia';ueJCJ?s that fiir-mlndol iaen demand oouiiusive prcv.i btfrn thcry will t3iit0 in ucii ciiarKes. the man who atarted jqo rnoit cots not ftj that he kuotvs aiythlhij ai it the ttu.h cf the charge, peronnllv. Jn,!g4 llrtdlyis t(rideiel au nprlj?ht mm. Id n't tke 1 tw k lu the report, ana wun't ual?ss 1 ee prtof t mp e and cont i ive. I an mora ciuti us, Ixff susp. ( yen know, the moment a ma i -n'or' 1 ublic iUe ba will be RKPai!l reik!oi-ly. I d a't kDi.w cia tliir in ;eorse H wd'y'it life ihat u t d ccovr trt hfc v, culd donyih.ni di.shouest or dLnpuullc. lletter la Jvry Way."' "I am bsppy to eav." writes a eentl inan who had sd Corcpoand Oxtgec, "that I dm very morh improved. I a-n nsinp it p:i tcialiy for broiicbltis, bat liml it is relieving oifce'r troubles as rauch or mora thaa tbe bronchitis. My diststiou h be:ter, s lep more refrethicr in fact, I em bo.ter in ery way." Our Teati3e on Cunpound Oxygen, its nature. a;tion. and results, with reports of cafes and full information, sent free. Drs. Slarkey .t Falen. 1109 and 1111 Girard Blreet, I'biladelphia, Pa. Simon Ctbbatt, L-, of Uivtin, 0., hat foimtrly a l'ennsylvauiao a id a partner o.' Judge Clack, says c f the latter: Mr. tlack was never In pilltic stristly. Ho w?s a law) er. l're.ideoi I'.ik ti,nan wm a warm trie.!, and ctlcicd Lira a place In r.;s Cabiutt. whi ä he ectepttd, and the country may be thankful tha'. to true a man and patriot was at the helm la thtrying times that immediately preceded the robellten. 1 have not read the rereat contro7er7 ttaceo Jude lilatk and Jt'X Davis, but 1 woild thorcuphly beiicve in the statements of the Juda Fe 6 the oulcf honor, and I never douotel bia word. l!lu argument in support ol tlie Christin feiiair-n 111 opposition to tUo views o( Robert IrRerM il I rtad with pleasure. It was just like him, Ireica!. rtas'Jc. often witty and arain snbliine Mr. (rcerfoll excels in wit, but hs fonad his match and I think his superior lu Jtilze Ii'-a:k. A correepondent of the Towaon, (MJ.) Journal says: Ex Governor Thomas A. Ilcnörlek, of Indiana. Had he have been our leider in the !at Presidential erntest, with tich a deciaratiuof Democratic princi.en aa he dratted recently at the laat Ind'.ara fctale Convention, our paity would have triumphed. As lore a we bow the necx to the New Kneiard manafacturini? bail, and tha coMn calt of WaU street, we will be defeated, and what ia worte went our defeat. Yonr excellent editorUl in tbe Journal c f the Sta mst., on Democratic Arihy. iLspired this article. A 1'atal Mistake wcnM be not to take Dr. R. V. Pierce's "Golden Medical Discovery" if you ars bilious, st Hering from impure blood or fearing onus nipt ion (scrofulous disease of the lungs). Sold Ly all druggists. An excharge sizes the matter up to a nicety whtn it says: Judge Hoadly doe not consider the Iwuebetween timatd Woodward one of veracity, as Woodward has no veracity to venture. The low-priced cleiks do the work. The Chicago Times fays: Washington is dciog very we'd during the President's abftf cce, and the Government la running alOTK juH tbe same as it ne were there. Instead of catotire trout on Wind River. A cirresp indent ty : BtcaiibO the President and bis Cabinet have abundored Washington, it should not bo Inferred that the (jovernme.it U not running along just as weil without them. The Interest on the public debt Is just ai promptly paid, the pensioners at atfcqua'ely provided tor, and small Postmasters dally coromisFioned." So Ion? as the clerks that do tt e work for a few hundred dollars a year don't go off on a vaeatiou the country cn easily pre the S'e.coe year President aud the high-prised Cabinet ctliciala. The Atlanta Constitution says: Mr. Dorrey will bo In bad odor with his party until his services are needed, and the outlook is ttit his cervices will be neded a great deal earlier UiiB time than last. They have found him at last. Now go for hin?. Tbe New York Herald says: Eüßlfch sparrowj were first introduced into this conr.try iu 18! s by a gentleman named Dubois ia a garden in Portland, Me. Queen Victoria las asked Tennyson to write a poem on John Brown, her deceased servant, and Sir William Leighton to paint his portrait. Consumption Cared. An old physician, retired from practice, having had placed in his hands by an EaU Indian missionary the fonnu'a of a simple remedy for the ppeedy and permanent cure for consumption, bronchitis, catarrh, asthma, and all throat and lang affections; aho, a potitive and radical cure for nervous debility and all nervous complaints, af rer having tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of cases, has felt it hia duty to make It known to his safTerine? fellows. Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve human Buffering, I will tend free of charga, to all who desire it, this recipe, ia German, French or Knpllsh, with fall directions for preparing and using. Bent by mall by addressing witli stamp, naming this paper, W. A. Xoyes, 149 Tower's Clock, Rochester, Sentinel At $1, will receive a val nable book of 100 pages, entitled "A Treatise on the Horse and His Di?easen," illustrated, containing an "index of diseases," which givea the symptoms, cause and the best treatment of each; a table giving- all the principal drugs nsed for the horse, with the ordinary dose, effects and antidote when a poison; a table with an ergravice cf tbe horse's teeth at different ages, with rules for telling the age of the heme; a valuable collection of receipts and much other valuable information. Eee pJ.o our apecial effer for "History of Indiana" in another column. Address fc'iÄTiuxi. Compart, Indianapolis,

MGliL ÄSD C033EBCI1L

MONEY AND STOCKS. There are no ne? features to note in local monetary affairs. The demand r Hfcounta U quite heavy, t at the supply la rally equal to demands. RAtei ire Meadj at 7S ter cent. Only prime paper 1 handled by the banks. Xaw York Xlnanet&l Market. Krw Tosx, Aug. 27.-Money-asy at 233 per cent; closed offered at 2 per cent. Prime Mercantile Paper-bJßX per cent. Government Eonda Firm, railway Bonds Quiet. Bute Securities-Dull. Tbe stock market was very much depressed during tbe forenoon by a variety of rumors and allegations In regard to various stocks, and also la regard to the financial eotdllion of one ormore comttisKlen homes. So far as can be learnet by inquiry there was not a word of truth In any of the re porta, and it It apparent they were started for tbe purpof e cf making a break la the siarket. The audacity of the fabrications, however, was such as to rauce a break which was not fully ruvcred durlrar tbe forenoon. The net result of traitns up to i:0 was a decline of Vi to 2 per cent, on acilve not tu, the lauer cn L?ka Shore aud Oregm and Tract-continental, with lHou Nartfcern Paciüj prafcirtd, 1 ter cent, on Michigan Central, aad a lr.;t'or. fu o.her locks. Although there w u-ousi ltraole improvement In tbe prices of storks In tha Wt hour, and a Crmtr ;one In general, the uet rsuU cf the doy's bu&iness was a decline of -i tovii per ttrit., the latter 011 Lake bhore. with i'ou Oif pon and TraLtcoMlneutal and Northern Pacüic prtferrt d. Hi tn Xorhwestero, on tJentral Palihe. ll: oü t'anada Southern, aud 1 ou IvtckiwiaDa Ed Northern rat-itic.eomino-;, with 4 per eon?, on lit Eplus and Charletfin. Uadinp and Denver weie the exroptiot s to tte general decliae, aad c: ted 74 and hiaher. re-pctively. The hvti iLX Potsaye: Ihe mostreasonanteexjManation ol the dMprslou ia the stock mirks? to.Cay 1 that certaiu largo oj.e a'.ors wno have f jra ir-od luany mouths betn ou tho hr.Il side a-id htve bten i-arryit'R la;ge l!oci8 of I.vkawtnna and LalcLLore have lound it irapjwl01a P un! ad tb se nick, and have turred lxar 011 a number of other tvk in order to otV-et the decline on thoe they b Id. Inckawenua Iirs beeac'iurnel up and down for tbe last six mouths over a cor.i .arattyely r.artow reige. a!es acto'inting to five orti tiia the esj'ltal stock of the Company. Iu ths list fiw months ibis, however, bas enabled thera to wor off o:ly a portion, and, conseiiueuily, lf la believe 1 ttey have to-day roHjrtod to Uie tactics al j?e uinat:o:id. as there teems to havo been preparatijti 8bd dciiuile purpose in the wanner la which c'iards about the ertibarrasmentoi ti B.iiouKiuit. etc . etc., were pprurg ujou the niarifet. The trtnwictions agetegated 40,ooo shares, ai follows: C'!itral IVciüc. 7.K0; Lackawanna. t0; Denver. 11,000: Trie. 6.000; Lke Shore. .Vftü; LouWville and Nashville. 15.000; MiohUsn Cecttal, 6,0(0; Norinwtern Kew Jers:y Ter. tral, 17.000; Northern Pacific, 13,000; Northern i'lti ir'.c preferred, W.öuo: Rcs-liu, J.0J0: St. Panl. 3.(t0; Ttxas I'aciiic 6,000; Union I'aciac, U.OuO; Wiftern Union, 7.OT0; Oregon TranscontinetUl, 35,00; t'ai ada Pacific, 5,033; Manitoba. 6.Ü0J. HiLk.g Sioi-ks Very dull: Stssidarl CduhoUt'atfdso.dat fj75 and .': Northsru Beilo, livl; Iron (iivtr, 3iS; Chrjfoüie. 10.; sierra i-a :dc, ICO; I.lttie Chief, &Vä0Qc. r. 'bi:ion t'ouoli3ifd. 17 snd ite, and Sonora Consolidated 21 to y2. üj.)ea for the day. P.1.9ÜÜ share 11 po Liue Cert nie tc Very dull at 107) to IOC":. clOciijgoncaUfit 107. eou&sxt irccxmii. miinc. a aya t2i n. a. t:.. . 1114 Siuilns, Uh-..., so New U. 3. t i 11-.', ,. Iterant. bondslCot Sot The pnrtirariiijg Tr?ce ler aererntanct kcr.il La Inila'iapoils vsrtoafr&xa U Xiw 6ik i: ettJlcns Xi per cecv MiFta fJC I ti- -10 iT33Csee. cow 3 Cent Facdfio fl'tM.. iil T. P. lail irrAt W Sita aecoaa ?2 1 Tex. P. Rio (4ran.e. 7"'( belach Vi uxs 104 0z.inn a-aui.:i2'4 It Uliltta CCL.ID1 . SO.'.J 0. p. jpa.lü, ...J 8 St. JO I'"J t Virgin la 0 , St. . 3 6. O. fllkWI 115 I Da C elonai. 0MB. TOOXB &ajsti Xiprtaa i AUpcteDy centrL. ti NuhrUle Jk Chat 61 H. J.O?atri. .mm- HM-i "ttritilk A W. pbi : anfterj Paä Sa, Ml aitca a Teno IL 1,4 T. lI.US-.. lAertran ftrrren.. Sorb, Cedar R. AH. -s S5 S'o. rrelarrei. , 7 1 '4 12 ISotthvseateru. .I'K'i IiO'b-Nona western, pfd..H) Canada ouuiexa. Ocscal FksCo. cs4iNew York Ocatral liiv 3MTcke ACMO. 15i!Ohlo(ientTil.M 6 na. flrot rreiairea vis Ohio Kwiippi. DC. iccoqA W!0. A Xlrs. pld.. 01 CSJCtpo & Alton ...... I U 0. & A. treicnea..13S 01C, BorL fe Q.-.122 CiL, ft, 14S. 0 74 a, tt. L.A nttfiburg 12 Do pfd 40 Din., Can. . Cleve. 33 Ontario A v ctvn . ) Oreson l'ranscoa't'l 6) Paolflo Mail . . 8t Peoria, D. A I 13 Pittsbur? .IS? Dn T man V.I.IU Ikf I ''. ' a. O..U 41 Betdlrx.. 4S Daiawtre A ;hua- lei; Bock Iüand -.121 PaL A Lac..., 113 iSUL. A San Flau.. Z Danier A B. firand. 'i5iDo. preferred 41 71 ..... 2SlDo. flrrtpfa s Xnsrreleired 7v4!gt. Fan?, loo'ä KactTonxenea Oi 3L iui proreTrea..110; Do. pretcrred "5 Pant a iaaa wt St-Ptal it Omaaa. ss ?L ? A O. p!d ..-.lW Fm Tajte . 181 Htrnlbal A tt Joe. 39 De. preferred n Texas llwiflo. 2V, ..1.0 Union PaclCo.. 7 Hot 1 ten H Texaa,M fi U . Ö. Szpreis . -. 5 ) W.. 8h L. A Faclflc- l.SVi (Utrols Central . 125 t,Cana, & A W 22i Do. prelcrrt'l 3 ) S.i taa A Tcxaa. '2HWeuaA Varco Kz.117 Laxeil8& TAtsX. 19S;W. O.leleKraph 'H-i Utebtore.....iM,:b.ueTi:r4i juoua.LcUtUleA Kash.. 4 txeelalor Lot.. M. A. A Chi 40 1 Homer take. . 16 S 2 ')"' UaL A Cln. 1st pi- 10 I Iron Silver ... Oe.seocnd rfd .. 5 lOntarto, niD. A (Jr arlC6t'c KlchhranCential... 3 antck3ÜTer. fc?v Do. preferred. Minn ear. A St. 'ju 1 Kctinxni.. Mo. preferred. Missouri Psclac. IfOiheAOMo. klarru A tex , 43 1 surer CUCT.. jjoutn ladna, :i ätancara.. Xlsutro. . 10 , Korelan Money and Stocke. LONDON, Aug. 27. Consols. 1001-16; recount, 10U. United btates Uonds 4s, ZPg; is,WKaflway Stocks Illinois Central, 1)0; Penmyivacla Central, ts-v; New Y01 k Central, lS;Erie, 2JS I secotds, ; Heading, 2l' 5. PARIS. Aug. 27. Rentes. 7'Jf 6.V;. COMMERCIAL. The general mercantile markets are without changes. Groceries are in fair request and vai ies are steady. The dry goods trade is only moderate. Drug are steady and In fair demand. Other markets tho same. GRAIS. Wheat Local markets are steady as to price? with eaty feeling. A fair Inquiry for cash deliv erics, with light oßetings all round. XevYork and Baltimore ara Irom JtöVc lower, whilo Chicago is J4O higher. Corn Local markets are slightly rraer for sdbi3 grades, while offerings are limited. Forward deliveries are In no request, as the present prospects for a large com yield are incompatible with hkh prices. Oats A ttiong locl demand held prices firm and offerings scarce; mott of arrivals find demand weak at Seaboard. riaur, eraia m1 Bay Flour Patent, 55 75Q6 50; extra fancy, 13 SO SCO; fancy, $.0CKJj25: ohcice, fl 7595 00; family, 14 2534 50; treble extra, SI 1593 35; double extra, 82 9C3 10; extra, 2 7032 93; superfine, 12 35(32 M; fine, 1310(32 25; foundry, 117532 00. Wheat We quota: aid Aikfli 0. 1 Mediterranean. -.1 Cfs trk 0. i " M,....t un trx NO. 3 " . 1 16 No. 2 led , I 05 No. S 98 B elected. ...... ...... .i....... ..... Bales. 1 Od trk track 9i CO rcmcrcbantatle M. 80 No prade AuauBt. 1 Cj 1 05 Bid. September corn We quote: Aakel b fob po. a win to 60 No. a white. Yello-w ..... .... 1 ii...... 4) btV track . H!ch mixed. Sales. Mixed No. 3 45 4j bOTlDd Oata We Quote. hO. 2 White. ..M SO 31 33 Licht mixed UllltMlK 11 Mixed aej fob 20;, - 2 27 6pUmlcrM.mMMM....M. Eye Finn ; Mc bid ; no sellers. Bran Frm ; III 75 bid ; held at 12. CHICAGO QRAI5 P.KTIIW. I Chicago. Aug. 27.- Regular Wheat In merate demand and stronger; opened eaiy, but eradoally adtacccdle, and closeJ about lo higher than Saturday. Bales ranged at 11(31 00? August; II 0091 02 September: ft 0201 03X October; tl C4?il 053Ä November: fi oo'i oijj year; irrihR, tl C0H('1 C1'4; winter, f 1 Ob. torn Active, frm and higher, closing 8;c above rU-stra prir- day. "Alt- ranged t Sfspo August; ty&WiQ September; raO-Os Oo

tober; 47;glSJic SoTember; 4a4C'cyear; 47j;a 47e May. Oats Fairly active and firm. Bales ranged at 27K3273 August; 2626j September; 260 27c October; 26?;27c November; 27e December; 26fl26Jic year. Perk In good demand and firm; closed 20920; c

above closing Saturday. Sales ranged at 1123 12 13) J August and September; (12 10312 27X October; til 7C3U 90 November; ail 75Qll0 year; 11215912 27K January. Lard Fairly active: advanced 20&22C on cash and near futurea, and 10 a 15c on more extended futures, Sales ranged at IS 4533 CO August aad,"September; 18 37KS 55 October; 13 12SS 20 November; 18 018 124 year; $8 12X8 22i January. BRITISH GRAIN TRACE. Ioxios, Aug. 27. The Mar Lane Express In a review of the British grain trade lor the past week, saya : "The fine weather of the past fortnight has had an inestimable effect oa the crops, which are being harvested and marketed very fast, ut present ir.d1rc.Uons ars that Ihe wheat crop of the United Kingdom this yer will be oue of the nzallcst ever known. Trade the rist wetk ia fortitiu wheat off-otands is (iite demoralized by tie sui.ihiiie. In crt' coast trade almoat noibiug w dcre S!CAif fnclLsh wheat durinj? the waet. S7 6ti qi:it?i. at 4 Is f.d per piarter. aictinst 12.7 lci'tTo, at 47 10J. the coriepond:ng week l.-iit year. , - INDIANAPOLIS WHOLESALE MAKKC T. Dry Oihhi. PBES3 TABBIC8. ' Manrtttr Jioa'h'm.llc 'Manch. i Morcea 16jc ft'-eBeRe l'i'c- Mancti.6-4 leBci?e.16Sc " Mel'itge-loV; Manca.6-4 Cau'mi.i-:c ?iAm.Cj e.l6!icMtacn. 7-4 Ex. C'h.iCc Atl'ntc "i Alaiiacas..i0c jAlla'tc F's..l 2Wbe ;4;ascmcre.llo Alla'tcf B roc ad ji-.H- " C-4 K.Cafch'iar.2 AUA'tc3Cia.w'l c'm.40o C-l F.F M ...85c i4tia'tC4l) " ...501 TarlfiC Lawns 11c Perthsiiire Lawas... j IiiUce....J0c jüunbarhu Lavas.... 5ct Cochcco Lawns tlo jMauca'er Satlua ny( PHITS Oocheto lancy tSc Amsrlctn faucy-.. Co Patiie 6jc Hamilton fancy....... f i ßlmDfcrn' mourn. 6 'va; Härtel fancT c Xddyrtone fancy..- eVjCQrtzntal fancy- So Arnold tn cy.. Üc; Allen's lancv. to N sncte tr fancy. Cc:BarUn aoiid . . S'4 Menuaack fancy e5c Harmony IaQcy... llErrtroack ahlrU.. 6o iDundea fanC7 . 4'iC leel Klver faury y4c Berwick lane y- 4'c Imrerlat s'l'd bi'k.. 6Sc, Victoria solid bi'k.- xs Härtel saUPfcua.... Allen's aattoenM 7 ' Kddrsto ne aatteeas.7 6)i!Amold Eattens.MMM7 EEOWTJ COTTOSS. 80 'MsachSäettS B TL. 60 ... 7 ic Nashua ii m 7,sc 7c Uyttlo IUvcr 6v7c i3p;xire!l Cc Pepporell R...... 7c Atlantic A AUai Uü H.... Ortecctit f:1ry A CrtscentCity B. Crcwent City Ü, Ar riet on A ...... no tfepptirvii in... Cliiton O O 0.... Gianitvine XX. Arietta .. OontlnenUl O... eio'PerPdrell 9-4...,ito ,.. f.v4c:Pi'Pperell 10-i....1i0 6 '40 Utica Ü m, 50 73iciPecrleaa 4" 6I5oeaie. Lancaster Finns ett.. ... so ;Kew England, 70 .... 80 Mlulon dieis stylt ' White H'fj Oo-Pt- ..... 80 1 Royal dress stvle Sc iKoi:trew dresi at't'elO v filarow. Bf.rlfhLre.. 7Hc Canton dresa at'l'a l-Jo tnKninn'l Krtl V '1.1 iUn Glenarren 7o ijhonsou's mournuHo BLKACHSD COTTONS. Winn tta. .. 11 Kc BfJlardvilo, ao to 70 70 "0 K. Y. MlUs l)Kc Chestnut Hill. mit of the Loom.. SeiBlnckatone A iA..... Lonsdale. 9yö! Wtutlnvliie &3 In. Firrel Barker Mir.a...., L'.nwocd...... 8Sc PepiH?rell 8-4 vc .reppereji i4 7c (SlarerviUe 83 in Fitch vlUe. Hope We Hotter ii ab bard.. 70 40 Pocaiactt.P n O 7? SejffJaore 27 1: riCIIIO KILLS DSS3 800D. JPopUn Lru.tr 0 10 c Brocatal.... ..HS0 l ßteel JLustroi-. Iw 6-4 Cishxaero Ex 2lc i Cashraerca. ..11 vli Casiiaere A0. .Vfä Ifclv-e 12M.C "ri Anstrallan creoa lie i Caah Beige....' J2Sc;-4 :ratonne....l iiianclef......d5o 4-4 re roalea. .. lsc CHITIOT. Amoskeag.M IQSC Alabama pit Ida ;7Vo Amofekeag p)aid HXci Augusta plaids.... 7 So Wtt'nton, ex. ato'tlOo iLoulaania plaids.. 7Sc Whlttenn, B..MMM So IQroenbrlar plaila. 70 rvtrett . 9St8ummerv'lepUida 8t4o EOlnbnrg ...,..Uo 'Ottawa plaits ...... 6 So öreat Eepubilc...- 7Cc;Jfewt'n i"ls pliUla 7io STEVKSS CRASH. D Brown 63 N Browa ...... A I-rou u . !)jcN N Brown.. 1' Erown icXX Brjwn. 7J 1 ISP ...1U3 Lieachtd lc higher. CRAPET CHAW. .180 lOolored WO Coveiltt. ..20a No. KUChfn Tarait'O K O Cand.e VMcX...20o iTwIna...... 8BALH IA93. Atneiican . ..203 Franklin vllle. 210 1 Le a ifctoii... Xo .Stallt A.... Trie Grocery Market. Cbecfe Western Reserve, 934c; JeraeyJ'f lCcsUry&ra.lSirlnfT. 10H. (Ktea C-ommon, OVj ilOc; ordinarv, llllc; fair, i.(312Xc; pod. VJsl-iHc; prime 4UH: sulctly prime, !5ai3Ht choice, n;;4l6i old Govcrrmerit Java, 22W$!X: McLanghiin's, H c; Atbuckle'a roasted. U; Levcriug's. ll,c; Cardoba, )4c; Galen' A No. 1, 10c. engars Untlcaf, SJ;c; powdered, Sift; granulated. 9?9c: aundard A, S'SS'c; offA.S' iSXc: white extra C. 83J4c; light brown, ic; or ni iE on grades, 7tj c. Moiafscs tnd ayrups-ew Orleans Hnltssos, 45(3&'c: syrup, Iba 13 per gaL for cooimoa to cbotce. Rice Carolina aud Louisiana. 64 7V(c. Spices Ferper, icxc;aisplce, lie; cloves. 25 8Cc; gu:ger, "Xv, cinnamon in . mats, 2 2 g? 25c nutmeg. 754 Hr. Kalt Lake salt. Iu car lots. 91 10; dray lots tl20;amaU lots 10c more from store; dairy, ti 85 Ö3ßtarch Refined pearl, 84o per lb; Eureka tj' ehamnion v'.ore. lurnn. ..iHi'" IrnnrnrA-t vrn taitfi'-n Macxerei. ko. l mecs. W2Q per bbL; halves, 110; extra mess, 123 per bbl.; halves, fii; No. 1 mackerel. 117; halves. 8 03; No. 2 mickerel, $13 00; halves, 16 50; Ho. 8 mackerel 9 0 5011 00; halves, It 50 : No. 1 white fish, halfbbls.. tS597; family wbltefish, halves. 92 50; No. l herrimr, 81: Uodflfch-Boneless, to 00(35 50 per 100 bbla; Grand Bank, 66c per lb. Korr lgn Fruits London layer raisins, new, 91 53 2 15; new Valencia, tsSKc; ßultana, lie; Muscatel retains, two frown, 92 002 id; tore Crown, ti 65,2 80. Lemons Messina, 9 OOQO 50. OTarge, 97l0. Prunes Bohemian, 6)Jc; new Tcrkhih, 8ffiSc: EulUna do, 8c; currants, 6Vi 7c: new figs. 20c. Date Matts 7H3c: fard in 10 lb. boxes. 15. I'eannta, raw, Tennessee. 9 '4 Oe: Viiglnla,ll(311ic; Wilmington, 8c; roasted. IC(31C. Canned Goods We quote: Toriatoea, 2 lbs, 95c3 91 00; 8 lbs. 91 151 2-5; Peaches, 2jlbs standard. 91 GOal 75; 8 lbs. ti lfvi 25; seconds. 8 lb, 91 6i Ql 75; 2 lbs, 91 40(41 45; Pie Peaches. 3 lbs. $1 I t 1 '20: 6 lb, tl 20(42 25; Blackberries, 'Jj')ic; Btrawberrics, 91 20(81 25; Raspberries, tl 63vl 'b; Cherne. red, 91 25bi 5; rhlie, (2 00,92 25: witng Beans, 90rl; Green Peas, Marrowfat, 91 35wl 40: Early June, fl 40(1 60; Yarmouth Corn, tl 40: MounUin eugar Corn, 91 40: Polk, 2 lbs, tl 15(3 120; Polk, S lbs, tl fOl 60; .Mackerel. 1125 1 tb; Pineapples, tl 752 25; Salmon, l lb. U 70 1 90: Lobsters, 2 lbs, tl 75: Tumbler, Jellies, 85&30e; Cove Oysters, 1 lb. light weight. 65370c: 1 lb. full weight. 81 10&1 20: 2 lb, light weight, 91 25: 2 lbs, full weight, 91 902; Bardines, French, 48, tl 75 per doz; American, "Js, II per. dor; Apples, 8 lbs, tl 10; 6 lbs, U 50(92 60; gallon, 13 21 S3 50. Tke Prodnea Harkt ESS8-11CJ (loss off) selling store 15c. Butter Creamerv, select, 23 25c fancy. 20,? 220: eJioioe. 16ai7c. Lairy. selected. 14Jl(c; choice, I2i4i4c Uountry, oholoe, 86IO0; low grade. 5gj7o p.r lb. Poultry Heel. 10c per Ih.: young chickens, 10c; roosters, old. 5: turkeys, toms, 10c heu, lie; dock, old, 92 75 per doa.; young, 92 00 per doz. ; geeae, lull-feathered, tl 80. - I eatheti -rriae awae, toil mizsd and duck. 20 :5. Kaga lVc. Wool New nnwaahed, good order. 23c: rubwashed, clean, 85c; burred and ootted, 16018c. Wool now being received ia In good order. rXtBle and TrvXUm Peact Choice navy, 92 252 60; median, 92 10 02 25 marrows; 92 6002 75. Kiw Fotatoei 75cperbbh Eweet l'outoea ti 50,4 per barrel. Apptea Choloa.ai bom OO per iu. aa to anaJtty. Dried applea-Xvaporatod, Uciec; oommoa dxlad Poaches Green. ßC(a75c per 14 ba. boxes; dried techem. txai-nm. XWc; evaporated. 16a. Cabbage 90c per Lbl. Tcmatoea-25(335o per lu. boxe. Watcrmelons-tlOaiS. DniMt-riperlU. Honey Usiho. t'acielopcs-522 W. riie rrondoa Baiket Balaw arate present looting prloe: emokodüfcala e. C. Uama: renana 12 paunda a?., i4o; llpouadi av.. Hir.'.iHVomU Uej aopoTinfla av.. lstiC- Breakfft.t bacon, 11c; ahoulden, W4C; California bama, io. Paeon Clear sidea,94-r to oaoaa or belllc,9o. tried rcd-lso: do. (II. rorter d Uo.), I6i frlch'.ed aleata Kxtra moaa port, pwr bbL, i 0 It., 115 55; bam pork, per bbl. 20U Iba., 115 50: ben pork, por.bbl., aut'lb,. 19 0 Family beef, 91C Lard Kettle rendered loaf, la nettes, 10c; in half Nirw'j. 10f. Lard oil. In tierces. 75o per ga!. trjueLY Eoki&na, la clou, 79; la lUn, 1Xz,

Freeh Fork Tenderloins, 9o rfi-ti Epare Rfba, 54c Sausage Meat 5Xc Iron and 8tel Katrket, 3u Ison 92.25 rates; hoop Iron, 93.20 rates; Norway and Swede iron, (crates; horse shoe Iron, 80. Bone Bhoea Burden A Perkins', per keg, 94 60; mnle aaoea,91perkegadvanoe. Hone BhoeNalla Ncrthwestern, Globe, and Putnam, per box, 94 60. Cast Bteel Bert American, per lo., 14o spring; steel. e; Ure ateel. 4e; toe calk steel, 6c; machtnry ateei. 80. Kalis 3 15. latner, Bldea aad Tallow. Hemlock tole, 21S3o; oak sole, 35310c; Fennaylvania barn eaa leather, 3C340c; harneas leather, SOASfcc; bridle leather, per a ox., 60372; domeaUe kip, r$80c; French kip, 85c91 20; domesUc call, 80c(5tl 10: French calf, tl 103l 90. Itidea Green bides, 7c; green calf, 10c; green aalted. gßsVic: green salted calf, 12312&c; dry flint, 12Hc; dry aaited, lCc per lb, ; damaged, grub by or bull, two-thirds the above prices. Tallow Prime. 7a7lic.

Grease Brcwn. .rstöVc: white. 7(38c Dm; Siarket. Alcohol, 92 2532 30: calomeal, 755JI 25: camphor; 3033c: cothluel. 6ot470c: chioroiorm. uocfl; gum opium, It 36(31 50; indigo, 911; morphine, 93 40ß3 65. Oils-Castor, tl 35l 40; sweet oil, 90c 0175; olive oil, tl fcOtM; benramot (Sandersoa's), 92 60' 3; lemon (Sanderson's), 92 50ä2 75. Qaln'ne, P. t W., Ii böl 90: clnchonidia. 90.'Jüc. Amerlif n tl caib. soda, 4Tic; Kngllsh do , 5V6c. off-Garrett's 2-os. packs, tl00 per dox ; 4 rr, bottlen, .t CO ptr doz. Flove's aulphur. 4 -43. Ttiiptiitlre. 4(a-s:ic. English ver. red, by bbl.. ""ic: less onantl'ie. Iodine. 92 bOt1 75. lod,ie po'"sh. 91 65. Cloves, 28i35c. Rhubarb. 90c 9i 25. wiadow Eia.i, 60 aza pj per cent ; aouoio, 70 and 75 per cent. off. Mlacellaaeons Marketa Oils We quote: Linseed, ra-v. 5ic; bo?Ied, 5Si: lardC'il. 75&5c; mluer.' cil. CjSitc; lubricating oil, i'JSbc; btralta oil, 50g55c; benzine, 10(14c; coal oil, Indiana legal test, Ul'2c; 150 deg. tef. ll'QlSc; wattr while, 150 deg., 15c. . Tit nera' feupplfs IA e quote: lot charcoal tin, I C. 10x14. 14x29 aud 12T.12, 97 00 per box: I X. 10x11, 14x20 aud 12x12, $) 0j per l)ox : I C, 14x20. Tooting tin, 96 50 per box; I C, vCx2e', 913QH; block tin. la pigs, 2ic; ia bsirs, 23o. lroii-27Blrrn,4 5 c:27C iron. 6Xc; Moore head galvanized, 3" percent, discount- Sneet zlae, 7jc Copper bnt'orr.a, 2. Planished copper, 'J Solctr, löAlöc. Wire, 4 j per oent off list. t K LT 'Ll "Tto v ti. 13 EPORT. IPvtiorttd by Fort A Johaton. Geaeral CoLimisbion Salesmen of Live Slock. Union Eiock Yards, Aug. 2S, 1&S3. Cattle Since our last report the receipts have been liberal until to-day, when there were light ofTericfej. Market steady on the better grades whtia common are some lower. No good heavy shipping grades here. Eastern advice's are steady. Expert steers. 1.400 to 1.700 lbo 95 5035 S" tiot d to choice. l.Sl'O to 1 400 lbs ..... 5 M:J5 41 Common to fair. 900 lo 1,150 Its 4 Ou i to tStctktn, 6C0 to 53 lbs 8 253,4 '5 Good to choice cowa and tellers..., Fair to medium cowa and heilere.. Common cows aad hei.'ers.. .. Veal calvef, common to good , 3 7i4t 3 00 o.Z (O 2 2-". s2 7 " A ÜA7 11 1 Hur, common to good 2l'ch cowa and rprlpgers .... 25 0XJ 0 Vi llcgs Receipts. 11,'j'i head; shipments, 8,04 1 had. Quality generally filr; market the past week has tten vtry Irregular, at times rather strong and agaia q'ilte weak. To-day with only ten car loads ou saJcmatkt U rtrocg and higher. Peckers aud &bipptiBb:iyi::g 10 the extent of th) aupply. Should the ieo-lt4 continue light we lock for higher pricfs. Weri'iotc: Stlect heavy V 2555 Si S leet light . 5 7J.'45 7" 1 lfcLl and mulijia unit J.. 5 2ör5 6 l lgs and roughs 3 754 2 fcheep Since cur last report the rectipts have teen lighter and the mo riet slow until to day. Th 3 Pastern advleet are be te ,and that hat a Undcac to five more 1 ie to the trade. Good to choice, 120 Iba and upward ........94 25g t 5 Gck d to choice, lou to 115 lbs 8 lOji 1.1 t;oDn.un to Uir. ed to9v lbs. 3 OOil 7 Iambt., gi-od tocboice 4 ioil 4,-t Con mou to lair.... 2 25;j l 75 hxj kk (p r head). 2 OOvl f t (itod totliCice, 120 U.K. and ni.ward 4 0OJ1 Gl PJaewbere. KANSAS CITY, Aug. 27.-The Live Ptock Ind:Cator report: 4 attle Reef lpts. 2 300 head. Kaikot tea3y; native uteer. l 21 L., sold at 95: stocker au i i trier. S3 S54 25; Tcxaa steers, a.o to l.OOOKt.. t l 15 3 ?0 Hoks K'celp'a. 1,40 head. Market firmer on Hihiuprl; ligh, 9'0 10; mlx!, 9 93; bevy, 94 7t yl so Sheep Rettip s.lTOhead. Market unchanjed. ST. LOU13, Aug. The Midland Drover reports: L'attlc-RfCcipts. 5T0 head; shipmcats. 400 heii. Sutbly caice and market stronger with, a god demand: expor'a. $5 TciüS: heavy ahlpplnz. Si 2-Vis 5 75; light do., tt 7 3V comnm a'nff. 13150; Ttxat steers, ti 25 4: best Indians, 9i 15. Fbeep Kfceipts, 1 8C0 head; khipments, 930 head. Supply generally poor lu quality, which Is rot v-auttd; common 10 m.dium, 92 50(33 25; got d to choice, tl 50t34 25. CHICAGO. Aug. 27. The Trovers' Journal reports: Hogs Poelpte, 10 000 nead; shipments, 2,800 heal. Market opened strong aad steady; packing, 94 5004 9u; paekit g aidahtppicg, 94 U.y5; light, 93 75(45 25; skips, ti 50i4 I 75. ClofeOd weac. i attie Receipts, ..00 head; ahipment. 1.6&0 fcesd. Market strong and scuve; values finnir; xicrta. ftw6 40; good to choice shipping, t5 43J 5 ?0; roromon to medium, ft !05 Ji. Shfep Receipts, 1X00 head; shipments, 200 bead. Mai et strong, burner; Inferior to fair, tl 53 g;; gcod, 93 75; choice, It. 'J he Drovetb' Journal rnecial Liverpool cable repoi'sfrlceof American live stock: Bist cattle, vjc rihtr 15c per pound. Sheep, lc higher; 17c CILMCd. NEW YORK, Artg. 27. Beeves-Receipts for the tatttnn data. 5,34u Lead, making 41,120 for the wfc. Mat ket active but a shade i ff prices; native s'ecir, 956 75 rer cwt; tops. 90 80.7; Texas ai d Colorado stock, 94 4f'ü' 10: general business. C56C$6.'0. lattteateers, 9MCN5107H for range cattle. Exporters used sixty car-loads, and twentyLire car 1C8ÖS of export steers ou back sales, bhijmtnts today, M0 head of live cattle, 1,555 quiruti olhtef and 510 caroa-saea of mutton. For the week ending Saturday, 4,000 head of livectt)e, 2,290 bead of live sheep, C.COO quarters of beef. f9C taicattea of mutton. fchp Receipts, 11.4C0 head, making S6.300 head li rtficwetk. Market firm and advanced JiSSc prr lb ; si) told, Including common to good sheep at ft 2f5 50 per cwt : prime Texas do.. i 75 JG 25 per twt ; common to prime lambs. 95 'ZVj,7 25 Ih g-Receipts, 6,500 head, making 22.NJ0 for the wtck. Maiket nominally tteady at 95 503S15 1 er cwt. QEXBHAX HARH.IT81 Produce Markets. FkW TCKK, Aug. 27. Cotton Dnll at 10.3 lrtg 10.7-Pc; futures, steady; August, 10.10c; Saptembtr, 10.10c; October, lo.lt; November, 10.t7c: beet mber, 10 2 c; January, 10.34c ; February. 10 47c; March. 10.19: April. 10 70c: May, lO.Sic; June, lo 2e; July, 11.11. Flour Steady; receipts, 27.000 bl Is.; exports, 60C0 bbls: common to good extra, 14 .5,i4 6j; extra OMo, 91 15G75: St. Louis, Si 15? 7. Vlea fcprirg lirm. winter 4c lower. c:oaiok fm; cploaiojeutd SVc lower, but afterward joltd itior Ecrat cn advance of '.uYs perbu.. tluirg buoyant. Receipt, 273.5uo bti.: exports, Slb.Ho bu.; No. 2 apriDgr, (1 14 4; unrad Cd ltd, f Gl 21; No. 3 red, 1 13(1 IVA; steamer ho. 2do..ti lö(äil5i: No. 2red. IllJv'liyi; ltvtor, 91 r.'öl l'-Kc afloat; ungraded white, fc",t(i,i ii: No. 2 red, August, sales of 40.0 JO bu. at ti 1041 17J8, cluaing at 91 llii September, sales of 3. 4.(00 bu. at I KV31 17.V closing at 91 1 5e: October srlea of fc72,eoo bu. at 91 1941 29, clcBiug at 9 1 20; November, Fates of 672,000 bu. at I 2 Wo,i cluing at 91 fiOi December, salts ol Jc.tOO bu. at 91 233l 24a, closiag at tl 2-l8: January, sales of 4S.000 bu. at tl Ä'-i 1 2t clciiDg at tl 2CA. Corn Spot, No. 2. aboat Xe lower: oihera firm; options opened a shade easier ccd afterward advanced V&c, closing Dim; rccflpw. 29.200 bu.: esiports, 2i0,ou0 bu.; ungraded. 5fä 6 lc; No. 3, 62 c; steamer. 6J,g53c; A'o. 2, 64&6434c afloat. 6.;9te 1. o. b. 63 ri lc elevated; So. 2 white, 6ö!w5c; No. 2, Auust, 6 t-a 631, clcilng at 634c; September, Wi&rji, coi.li.g at 6Cc: October, tiy&WAc, closing at fcJic; Novtmber. 62H(93ic. Cloaing at 630. Oats Mixed, ateady; wbite, Xc lower; reeein-, 2at7,000 bu.; exports, 4,200 bu,; mixed, Zö&u; white, SbCc. Har Firm; old, 60c. Cofies Firm; 8ogar-jult; confectloneis A. 8 granulated, 8 5 16SHl-iec Klce6ieady: Rangoon. 4H'4lic; Parra,5Ji;c. Java' ti all duty paid. Petroleum Pull; united, 6ic Koeln Quiet. Pork Seady atd moderately active. Lard-Strong; prime steam, as hO(8 K7J; Beptember. 9S 77S 82; October, f8.78Jö; November, tH b9&S 6i; Deoember, ts 65. Cheese Quiet. CHICAGO, Au?. 27. nour-Quiet. Regular Wbeat Moderately active and higher; ;tt Ol.a 101 Aogust; fl O'il 02 Sep tember; fl Oa( 1 Ü.J, October; tl CoglUiJi November: tl 01 1 Oi year; No. 2 Chicago spring, Ji Oii; No. 3 to., .oc: No. 2 red winter. SClia Corn Firm and bifiiH t5i'.e catb; 51,chio Auimt: 54o September; öt-ic October; 4Jj8al8?4C Novemo-r; 40 rqufrc j tar. Oats-Flimcr at 2;XC cash ; 2" 3 Augim 2-- Septem bei ; 2 c October; 27cNoveai-bt-T. ii":';v;c year. Rye Easier; 56 H". Barley Qoiei; C'iCc September, fork Higher at ti'2 UH(dil2l5csah. Autf'intand September; ilTi) aia so OcUiber: 911 uo November; til 80 yea'; tl2f QfiS-' S January. L.rl Higher: f 57J4 SfOtah, Aueus' ar.d beptember: fi KS57$CKjtoter; S 'JO November; fs ViVt rkr: 24c louary. Lolkmeat steady: ahoulders, 95 75: ahirt rib. feO: abort lHir, 97 lb. BHtter Quiet d utthanged. Eggs Quiet and unchanged. Preigtiu torn to Bufialo, 4Hi0 aski d ßöce'ptaFiour, 7,cco bt'i ; wheat, 71 wo bu.; corn, 337,000 .tu.: m'M 2:4,000 in.; rye, 3,400 bu.; barley, none. Shlp-

xaer'a Fl nr. 9 boo bbla,: wheat, 9 001 to.; corn 601 CO be ; oata. 127.000 bu.; rye, 4,000 bu.;barPHTTJt DFT.PHI A, Aug. 27. Flour Quiet; kinnesota extras, clear, to 75Q6: do.. suint, 6 25; Ohio clear, 15 75: do. straight, 16; winter patents. f5 606 75; Minnesota do., 97 25. Ryefion r Firm at 94. VS'beat Advanced Ho and ruled qniet; car lota ateady; rejected No 3 lunrntr ird elevator at 91 11: No. 2 red, Augtiat, 91 15'4 61 157: Septemter. fl 1581 16: October, tl ItVa 1 19; November, 91 20il 2t-v Corn Dull; sill mixed, 61e; sail jellow. feac: aieamer mixed '!J 6Cc: No. 3, f(&S9c: wtl mixed. Aotrusi. VJ3..IC; Stptember, C0j;61c; October, 6idJj-?v"; NovuLber. 6:62c Oatacar lot slow and pri jos favor buyer; it j cted mixed, Mc; No. 2 mixed, 3l(ä:!ic: rejecud wbi. bJe; No. 3 do., 42-;No. 2 white, 4:c. PiOVi-lorts 'teady. Beef City aud fairl y. Jll 50; lndUd..!5l3. llew I'ork-5 153 15 f0; prime mrsa, 914 14 5it. Uamt. smoked. t!4 1iC!5. Lard Steady; ctty redued, t'J 50. Vvü;ao. steam, ti 50. lijtter-Steady at 720.: tppsQolet at 21HQ23C Cheese Firm: we-tera foil cream 2(SXc; do. fair to g-od, 7t7Vic. Petroleum Dull: refined, Receipt Flour, 4 CCO bbla: wheat. SO.Ouo bu.; corn, 11, tW bu.; cats, 30,400 bu. Shipmeuts Wheat, 18,205 bu. BALTTMOSF, Aug. 27. Flour Quiet and ateady; Howard btreet and Western upef!ne, tl 2."fi'l 75; extra, (oi; family, ti 25a. Wheat ?f'itcrn firm and higher: No. 2 winter red, snot and Auiut. ii lirai lt;H: 8eptemter, ft 15'-;1 n7,-. October. Jl l'-;;9l 17; November, 91 203l 20X. Corn-Southern quiet; Western dall and steilv: mixed, spot and August, 6101c: September, o-jli M)vic: October, fil$?4c. Oau-Qaiet and eay; Western white, 31:j7c: mixed, $2Mc Rye Firm and higher at 65ae0c. Hay iiiet; prine to choice Pennsylvania and Maryland, 913 6C&'6. Provisions Qaiet: mes pork, tr. Bulk meats Shoulders ana clear rib i-ido, packed.

t C2-;(aN Bicon Shoulder. 9S 2i: clear rl ides, k"J. . Hms 915 73(416 25. Lard Keiincd, $10:5. Butter Firm: Western, packed, grille; creamery, is20c. Kegs Firm at 23c. Petrorpum Dull and nominal; lefiaed, 7Ji7c. Cofl'. Firm; Rio cargoes, ordluary to "fair, e'i'c. Ptcar bteacy; A soft, W c. Freights to Liverpool per steamer Dull; cotton. 0161; tiour, 1C1; (train. 5d. Receipt Fionr, l.C.O bbla.: wheat, 13(5.ito bu.; corn. 9,000 bu.; oats. 3.C00 bu.; rye, 8 ICO bu. Shipments Wheat, .-5.000 bu.: corn, 4.U0 bu. Sales Wheat, 6'J.OJ0 bu. : corn, 20,000 bu. bT. LOTJI3, Aug. 27. Flour Quiet and uncharged. Wbeai Opened lower, advanced aud fUrtd above Saturday's closing; No. 2 red. tl Cl4 til 0;:'cash:9i OSfvl Qll sepiember; tl Ov October: fl lövv November; fl 04? J year; No. 3 red, tH.!j'J7c Corn Opened lower, closed higher; ic cash; 46c September; 46"', 2 Octuer; options steady : 25 -f. vc cash; 2"tc btd Sepmber; 2 ic October : 26 November: 25)4c yexr, R-e ( low; St'c a-sked. Baxlsy No markeL LeadBetter at ft C5. Cornmcal- Quiet at 52 20. üuuer lEChaEged. L?g5 fcteady at 1j2. Provisions Quiet, and uo material change; only job trila done. Laid Firmer: ti bid. Receipt Flour, 7,000 bbia.; wheat, 2C0.000 bu.; corn, 57.0J0tu.; cum. SOCu bu.; rye. 1.000 bu ; birley. 5.0J ba. Shipments Flour. 11. OuO bbls.; wheat, 41,000 bu.; com. i-O.QCO bu.; oata, 5.C00 bu.; rye, noae; birley, none. NKW ORLEANS. Aug. 27.-Flour- jlet: hih Riaoes, f5 2f$5 '.0. Corr ijaiet: mixd, tli:, white held at 61(S.ti2c. Oats irregular; Westora, 40(34lV. Commesl Qf.ict at tl 4Va,l r.3. Htv Prime, dull at 916: choice, $!:';t20. Pork Y&iT dt mac d, but lower at 8' "25 Lard Quiet: tiered 59: KCg. S'J 50. Bulkmcats-Lwer; shoulders, $6 SO. Pecon shoulders. 9712V.; loag ciear rib. easier at 87 87Hft7 (1. Ilams-bugar-cured, quidt at l:Uff Coif, e Firm; Ria cargoes, cjm.uju to prime. 73i(31t? h?. Sugar U'liet: fully fair, ; prime, fco: ye.low irlaiifi.-J. K-c Molasses Dull; ceuirlfugal. 2C' Ci- Rice i2ull: Loalsi.u, ordinary to prime. Vinte, lirau iulat at 7jj 77 .'ic CINCINNATI. Aug. 27. Cotton Quiet at Sc Flour Fair demand; family. 94 8).4 10; fiu v. 95 lO(Sß. Wheat-Eeavy: $1 OtUJl 07 rash: tl 07" : August; fl 07Sfpot: 1 liV,'i October and November. Corn BRely stead v; L2a au-li and September. Oat-(iUlet at 2lJC cash; i'T September; 2lic October. Rye Dull aud loTer at 57c. I'.irk Himer at fl3(il3 25 Lard None old. Ttiillcniiats Clear ri. fitir demand at $6 Cö. Bacon Steady; shoulders 97: clear rib. 7 50: clear, fs Bu tu r Steady: prime creamery. 20c: choice dairy, 15c. Hops Quiet; common and lieht, f s pecking and butchers', $1 755 25; receipts, i;iio bead; abipmenta. 1.700 head. TOLEDO. Aug 27. Wheat Quiet but firm; No. 2 red, cath and August, 91 09: beptember, 91 M; October, tl 13; November. II 15i:Januiry, Jt I'.i'-i; No 3 red, tl C4i; No. 4, fl 00: rejected 91?. Cora Dull and nominal; No. 2, cash, 5S;8? tid; Anif ut, 54ct September. 5 iXc asked: October. 5ijc sskFd; November. 54c stked; rf jeered, 50c; no pre de, 4w. Oatf Dull but firm: No. 2, cssb, August and September 2-Sc- Octobpr, 29c: November, 3Cc bid: December iJO''e bid. Keceinus wheat, 152, COO bu.; corn. S7.0UO bu.: oftm. 10.00) bo. Sr.tpments Wheat, 71,000 bu.;cora, 22.000 bu.; oau, 9.0CO bu. LOUISVILLE, Aug. 27. Totton-FIrm at 9'c. Flour Firm ar.d nncbacced; extra family, 9 25 03 50; A Np. 1 51 öt1! 1'r. hich era les, Sti ä 9 0 to. Wheat Firm; No. 2 red. tl 0:111 01. Corn Quiet; No. 2 white, 52c; No. 2 mixed. 51c. Oits Vuitt: mixed Western. 2üc. Provisions Firm : to tipher. Pork New mcs. SKJ 50. Balkmeats Shoulders, 96: clear rib, 17 50; clear, 57 37' : Eacon Shoulders, t6 75; clear rib. 97 :0; clear, ti Ii8ms Sugar-cured, tli. Lard Kettle, lower at til 50. MILWAUKEE, Aug. 27. Flour Quiet; no deir.ar d. Wheat StroDg: 91 01 September; 1 OJ,' October; 91 KU No vem"?er. Coia Dull; nothing dcre; No 2, 5Cc; rejected, 47c Oats Nominally unflianppd. Rve Lower; No. 1. 57c: No. 2, 40. Patlej Pull; No. 2, 52c; extra No. 2. 46c Pro-vt-ioi s Higher. Mess Poik 912 10 cash and Scpttmbei; $12 20 October. Lard Prime steam, 8 45 CRfcb. and September. Hog Firm at 5 35. Receipts-Flour, 8,000 bbls.; wheat, 11.000 bu.; com. I,0f0 bu. Shipments Flour, 8,0 bbls : wheat. 1.CC0 bu.: corn, 500 bu. KANSAS CITY. Aua. 27. Wheat -Receipt, 54.OlO bu.; shipment, 27,000 bu.; market quiet and lower; No. 2 red, fall, ksc bid cash; SSgSc September: b'Jiic October. Corn Receipts, 3S,003 bu.; shipment, 14,000 bu. ; market lower; Zn cash : hid September; 35c bid October. Oats -Ectter at 2yc bid cash. Cotton. NEW YORK, Aug. 27.-Cotton The Evening Pott saya: Future deliveries at close of first caU showed an advance of 5 100 to 7-lCOc, which with slight fluctuations (August and September excepted was maintained up to 2 p. m. At the third call, August wai sold at 10 lie: September at 10 COiaC9c; October at 10.1c; November at lOl'QIOlCc: December at 10.24c: January at !0.34c; February, 10.40c: July, ll.Clc Futures closed sttady; August, 1100c lower; September, 7-lOOc higher; balance, partly 7-l'Xc higher than last Saturday. Spot cotton Mtic dearer; middling upland belnK raised to 10 3 lCc Sales of 1.3u0 batas for export; W0 bales to spinners, and 3:0 bales delivered on contracts. NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 27.-Cottoii-QuIet: middling, 9 11-1 tic; low do, 'c: Rood ordinary, .s'c: uet receipts, 1,1(4 bales; gross receipts, 1,1'J; balus ; sales, 450 bales; stock, 50.000 bales. 017 Good a. NEW YORK, Aug. 27. The jobbing trade ho-,vi an improvti g degree of activity, which conf.ir na to reports lrom all interior and Western market. Buyers recognize that goods are cheap, and ae making lltxral selections, which lict is u 83 bora? cut by the frcquercy of daily orders Iroai interior jobbeis for m:scel!aaeous assortments. The demand of agents Is chiefly of this class to the extent of good volume days. Colored cot ton a in better movement: s'aple cottons alio moving tn larger lots.. Sasocsble per ialtfes also doing very well through many OTUers. Noted woolens iu order rvnuett for duplicate assortments and market lalxly active. Ulla. FITTSBUBG, Aug. 27. Petroleum Pali; united certificates, weak: closel attlOG; refined, 11 0iil WB, PhUadelphia delivery. OIL CITY. Pa.. Aug 27. Oil Opened at 91 074': highest, 91 IS; lowest. $i0(V; closed at II K j. Aggregate tales. 1.404.100 bbls. Market dull and slufegiih thiooghouitheday and the volume of business vry small and very weik, with laixe oflera to tell and few buyers. Af Mirao-in seaii.Mi very quiet and trading light: opened at Ji ocj-i, advanced to tl C'7,. and closed weak at $1 CCi. Wbtakjr. BALTIilOEE, Aug. 2,7.-Whisiy-tl IS31 1S. LOUISVILLE, Aug. 27.-Whisky-tl 11. ST. LOUIS. Aug. 27. Whisky 91 14. CINCINNATI, Atg. 27.-Whisky-Quiet at 91 13. PIIILALELPniA, Aug. 2".-Whiskj-Dull at 91 19. Tbe old 8orK bas it "that's the way the money roes," and here is a way, too, aa recoided by a co temporary : A lady at Saratoga, with a 9400 dog. has put on him a pair of dog ear-rings that cost 92,00, and his collar, studded with emeralds and pearls, is worta. S3.O10. I"ernapa aomebodr could manage to Sil this enterprising lady a SIO.OUO madstone. The Chicago limes says : Mr. Hattoa'a Washington newspaper ralla .Mr. Dana'a "Turn the rascals out:" cn admirable joka. it is eFy enougb. to treat the matter ia this way, but It mast emke the thoughtful patriot as curious tb uo Republican paper baa yt attempted to Show that Mr. Dana a opproblous title ia not oue which fits the party. Scarcely a !ay passes that strangers do not place Ucneia on the grave of Abraham Lincoln. 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