Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 30, Number 31, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 September 1884 — Page 8

THE INDIANA fftk'iü SENTINEL WKDNESDA7 SEPTEMBER 3. 1884.

TEST TOUR BAHMFOWDER TO-DAY! I Brandt advertised as absolutely para COMTAIW AMMONIA.

THE TEST: Plat's a ean tp down on a hot store until he ate rtrnmr the oo.er and aiuell. A climit will n Atnea. quireu to detect Iii presence of ainuicmia. A ba rs DOES SOT 'CONTAIN AMMONIA. ITS HLaLIHFl LMS3 IU9 NEVER BUS 01 UtTlONZO. In a minion home f-r a quarter of a century It has Stood, the consumer' reliable tf-f. THE TESTOFTKE OVEH. MICE BAKING POWDER CO., MAKKRS OF Er. Price's Scocial Flaycring Extracts, TW ilrHil,Htl eliiaa sad aatar I t..r , aa4 Dr. Price's Lupulin Yeast Gems lor Light, Healthy BrmtiJ. The Best Pry Ei-p YeK3t in the World. FOR SALE BY CROCERS. CHICACO. - ST. LOUIS, LIGHT . HEALTHY BREAD v - a The best dry froo ynst in the wcrld. Bread raised bv this yeast is light, while and wholesome like our orardmother's delicious bread. CROCERS SELL THEM. ' B IMS J Price Caking Powder Co., : EinTR cl ir. rrics's rmciiiij runes, 1 Chicago, 111. Ct. Louis, MO, GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS. Will liriDK the Matter Hefore Parliament. LoM-ox. Sept. i. Tim Harrington, member for "Westrxeath, has written a letter stating that Fatrick Joyce and Patrick Casey made a deposition while in prison, asserting I the innocence ot Aiues Joyce, wno was barged for the Maaniatras murder. The deposition was never published. Mr. Harrington says he will submit the matter to Parliament. Meeting or Monarchist and Anareliista. Lo5iox, Sept. 1. The recent meeting of the Kings of Koumania and Servia is attracting considerable attention in connection with the forthcoming meeting o! the Euiperors of Itussia, Austria and Germany. Hartmann, the Socialist, while visiting Tarip, was warned to leave France, and arrived in London with Perowki, a friend of J'rince Krapotkine. A convention of revolutionary Socialists is called to meet ia London in October. The delegates will consist chiefly of Germans, Russians and Swiss. Northbrook's Mission. Loxion, Sept. 1. The British Government has asked Karl Northbrook, Uih Commissioner of 'Egypt, not to extend his mission beyond the end ot October. His first report aa High Commissioner is intend! to be in readiness for presentation to Parliament during the winter session. All discussion with the powers ia relation to Egyptian atlairs is to be eusoended in the interim. Not OHirially Notified. Dvr.us, Sept. 1. The failure of the municipal authorities of Dublin and Kingstown to ot?er tne I'oke ot Edinburg and officers of the channel lleet any civic hospitalities on tbe occasion of their recent visit to Dublin fcarbor was simply owing to the fact that n official intimation of the Duke's visit was received. A lalae Prophet Arrested. Loxrx)?.', Sept. 1. Advices from Trebiznd state tbat the Governor of that place arrested six emissaries of the false prophet Hodsha I'ashan. These stated that the prophet was advancing upon Trebizond with i.üijö men. The Governor went forth to meet them, but Hodsha and his principal followers had already been captured and taken to Kereoon. Austrian Po-toltices Suppressed. Viessa, Sept 1. Austrian postoifices in Bulgaria have been suppressed and replaced with local oflices. Made Their Usual Attack. Si akim, Sept. 1. The rebels made an attack on this place, as usual, last night. A mine near town exploded when the enemy passed over it and nine of their number were killed. ' The Czar Afraid. St. Peters f.ckg, Sept 1. The Governor General of bkiernevis has issued circulars ordering the strictest scrutiny of passports and the instant arrest ot any perjons suspected of plotting against the Czar. General Tchirivine has arriyed in Skiernevis to supervise the measures for the Czar's safety. The German Ship Marco Polo Wrecked. Losfos, Sept. L The German ship Marco Polo, Captain Klneoberg, from Bremen for New York, struck a rock off Fair IsJe. Scotland, and immediately broke up. Fart ot the crew were rescued, but were almost dead from exhaustion. Outbreak ot Tphu Fever. Bep.lix, SepL 1. An outbreak of typhus fever Las occurred among tbe troops engaged in the grand maneuvers in Westshaüa. The Latest From Gordon. Wadt Ualfa, Egypt. Sept. 1. The latest letter from General Cordon bears date of Jnne 1 It siya Khartoum can hold out till the middle of November. Antl-JewUh Rioters Arrested. Sr. Petersbcr;, Sept. 1. Twentv-eight anti-Jewish rioters at Dabsevitza, Western Ilassia, have been arrested. Crop in IoUiaw Lonion, Sept 1. Anxiety for the crops is increasing in IMia, oa account of the continned drought. Memoiial Services for Leander McClurg. Fraskfort, Sept. 1. The memorial service of Ieander McClurg waa held this afternoon in the new court-room, Hon. Joseph C. Suit presiding. There was a fall attendLee of tbe bar and the room was filled with friends and relatives. Ilesolntions of sympathy were offered by fimuel II. Doyal, the chairman of a committee heretofore appointed, which were adopted, after which short speeches were made by members of the bar. B. K. Uiginhotham was to hare delivered an address, but was unavoidably absent and could only telegraph regret".

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To say tbat in the death o! Leander Mc- j

LiTjrg tue citizens oi i,uuioa v,uauij obtained an irreparable lo?s is needlesi. He on of nature's nob'e "en, en dowed with eiery essen'Ul qnalifitioa of heart and hand, true to every trust repose:!. Having deep convictions of right ana wron and a iearless courage to prompt performance of duty; a thorough, lawyer, an able advocate and an honest intercessor; kind, induleent and cenerons to every fault, with him "charity covered a multitude of sins." In judgment it was his motto that "He who was without sin thould cast the first etone." ... His memory will ever lineer in the heart and ruind of those who knew him best. Teace be to his ashes. Death or lrs. Rrady Tiepnltlleans Open, ing the Campaign. Mi'.ncie, Ind., Aug. 3l.-Mri. Mary Braly, wife of the late lamented Judge John Braly, died at her residence in this city at 7:2) o'clock yeBterday morning, after a protracted illness of lour month' djra'.iou. Sie was born in Carolioe County, Maryland, Jane 23, 1;, and wa3, theref ore, Id the seventyninth year of her ap;1?. Sa, with her husband, who preceded her bat a few months, moved to this city from Richmond in IS i J, and they were anions the oldest residents of the dace, and earned by their plain and up right lives the respect of the entire community, Mrs. Braay received her early training in the Friends' Church, in which society she lived a devoted and faithful Christian life. She was the mother ot General Thomas J. CraJy, Captain 11. W. Brady and Samuel Brady, all of whom are now in the city to attend the funeral, which will take place from the late residence, the old homestead, on Monday evening. The death of this esteemed lady and pioneer of tbe city and country has spread a gloom of sorrow throughout the cororuoniiy . Mi ncik Ind., Ang. SO. The Republicans of tbis city and vicinity are to-night thronging the street, an enthusiastic procession carrviruz several hundred torchlights, and headed by a band of music. It is aa im- j posing sight and brings pood cheer to the j hearts of tbe faithful. A large platform aas been erected in the Court-house yard, from whence the old Court house was lately toru away, and tbe people are gathering thereabout to bear the address of Hon. W. C. Wilson, of Lafayette, candidate for Attorney General. It is the lonual opc-ningof the campiuu here, and a? such is a very creditabte meeting. The Blaine and Logan Glee Club of this city and the Juvenile Club of Albany are present, and will contribute of their talent to the good of the cause. The speaking is now beginning, and the people tilling almost the entire square are crowding about the stand, frequently cheering for their leaders. GRAND LABOR I'ARAOE. The Army of tlie Industrial Kepublic, Twenty-Five Thousand Strong, M trth in Orderly Procession Through the Streets A Fetive Day. New Yoi:k, Sept 1. Broadway was lined this morning from City Hall to Fourteenth street with people assembled to witness the labor parade. The first division of the parade was composed of printers, building trades unions and bricklayers' unions; the second division waa made up of cigar-makers and workmen from fnrmtnre and clothing trades: the third division was composed of butchers, coopers and other unions, and the fourth division was made np of. a number of workiDgmen of no organizition, who asked permission to join the procession. For weeks the various trades unions have been makiDg efforts to make the parade a success. and their labor has not been wasted, it was anticipated that 25,000 men would form in line. This number has been fully reached if not more. Those who paraded and the spectators were dressed in holiday attire. Each body of men in the procession wore some distinctive badge, cap. apron or other symbol to give a uniform appearance. Many trades pave illustrations of their occupations. The botchers wanted to illustrate their trade by kill ng innumerable cattle as they went along the street; but Henry Pergh with a squad of police interfered with tbat portion ot the programme. At Printing House Square the procession was reviewed by Patrick Ford, Henry George, John Swinton, Lewis T. Tost and a cumber of others. After the p-ocession had been dismissed, the men attended a large number of picnics given in honor of the holiday. GENKKAL. SHERIDAN Attend the Encampment of the New Hampshire Veteran Association. "Wiir.s, N. 11., Aug. 28. General Sheridan had a most enshusiastic reception here upon the occasion of his visit to the encampment of the New Hampshire Veteran Association, Cannon boomed forth his arrival, the band played 4,Hail to the Chief." and from 13,000 throats went forth welcome cheer3. General Sheridan made the following short address in response to the warm greeting: Comhapes I bave beard that ctieerln? before. I did not cruuc here to make a speech, but to meet you all and get nose to yeu a stain. 1 am proud of tbe troops who fought unicr me during tbe war from New Uaoorsbire, and of tooee comrades who atrved near by. 1 have always retained for tnem the tendered sentiments of friendship. I came to tins reunion to see and shake bands with you. and tbe taikitiK must be done by the Governor and otber, who came already primed. I am glad to tee tbis gathering. It is very interesting to me. I would be g!ad to ee all who will call upon me at ihe close of these exercises. I thank you for your kii.dDess, ana will alwaji retain memories of tbia occasion. At tbe close General Shetidan was loudly cheered. He was followed by the orator of tbe day, II. A. Haines. Without a Parallel in Medical History. The remarkable results which have attended the administration of tbe Vitalizing Treatment of Starkey t Palen, 1,10! Girard street, Philadelphia, for chronic and so-called "incurable diseases," are without a parallel in medical hutory. As dispensers of this new Treatment, they have, after thirteen years of earnest, untiring and costly effort to introduce it to those who need its vitalizing and health-restoring influences, succeded in resting its claims on the basis of facts and Jesuits of bo wide and universal a character facts and results on record, and open to the closest investigations that no room for a question remains as to its marvelous action in restoring the diseased to health. If you are a suflerer from any disease which your physician has failed to arrest or cure, write to Dra. Starkey fc Palen, and they will send yoa documents and reports of cases lrom which you wilt ba abie to decide for yourself as t) your chances for relief under their new Treatment. THE I I. ANCO-CHINESE WAR. Japanese Itiglita In the Loo Choo Islands. Ties Tzis, Sept. 1. The Japanese Minister claims that Japan possesses sovereignty oyer the Loo Choo Islands, and has the same treaty rights as are accorded other powers. The Minister declines to negotiate at Tien Tzin, and will proceed to Peiin. Flour Milt and tiravin Horned. 8t. Louis, Sept. 1. The extensive flouring mill and wheat elevator situated at Waterloo, ilonroe County, Illinois, owned by Kehler Bros., of this city, burned yesterday, together with 30,000 to 40,000 bushels of wheat and COO barrels of floor. Losa about $1100,000; insured for 1100,000, largely in Western and foreign offices. The Salmon P alls and Great Falls, Dover, N. H., cotton mills, that shut down for two weeks, will remain closed another week.

FINANCIAL AND COMSIERGIAL.

JlONEr ASU STOCKS. Hew York Financial Market. Kxw Tobi, Sept. 1. Money Easy at 132 psr cent.: closed at 1 per cent. Frlme Mercantile Paper li"yji per cent. Governments Firm. Railways Lower. Btate Securities Quiet. Sbarc speculation opened firin and hisher, but soon became weak and depressed. There were rallies at inteival, but in the maiu the market wes heavy und course of rilec toward lower figures. Unfavorable rnmors concerning the Granger earnings and the publication of quarterly raporU of the New York Central and other roads were used to bring about a down war l movement. In the first tales there was a fraction of an adranco, but 6ubqceutl prices dropped J to 3 per cent., Northwettcrn lalhns off from JIT' to JS lathe final transactions Oranxer and trunk line shares continued weak, while Union 1'aciiic, Missouri Pacific and Western Union w.re so.newhat firmer. Compared with s-uurday the clowns prices were Y, to S!i per cent, lower; changes ia snociaitiej lra tioual. Transaction to-day aggregated 29.000 share?, as follows: M.CüO Lacsawanua, 12,lCJ Le "lora, :3,CC0 Northwetorn, 3t.CO tft. I'dUl, II.OjO Uaioa Pacific, and .7.000 Wwiern Union. l'.uiness in mining stocks very liebt; Navajo, 4153.10; Caledooia, 4ö(3 0; Iron Silver, 1'JJj11j. GOVERSMKST SECOSITIEJ. Sterling, 60 days 3 "Ü.8. 4.-.. 112 3rllng, lgb.t.MMM.,i r ; New U.tf. t'l ...I. m 3 per cent bocds......lOC,' Notx The purchasing price for Government Ootids In Indianapolis varies iroa tbe New York luouüoiis X31 cenu BONDS. ' Pacific f'tf .Teaaessee, new... 30 Oenu PadflO ttrsts 111 iTex. P. Had grants, ss trie econds--. 60'4' Tet. P. Klo Graaas. fu'i Lehigh A WUks 9t jünlon Pac. flrsta.11) Loaiijiana consols1...- D. P. land grants 10;" M'jcourl C'l..-102,.i O. P. Blakiag tand-loTi 3t, , l Virginia 6'8 33 3;. P. As, u. flra.a.Mil72 Vlreln'a Contois...... 3t rennetsto 6' ,. -i.; Do. Uc .erred i GE.NIP.AL ETOCKS. Adams Express,130 I Mobile A Ohio 9 , ."K Morrw &st Allegheny Central. Alton A iem ix i. & T. H. pf J-. American Express . EyrL cedar ft A N. '0nada 1'aclDc.-.. C&nada Southern-.-. Genual Factfic... Oaeaieke it Obto 7" S. J. CentMi ... iNorfola & W. pd -21 65 I Sönnern PaciSc 41'; Do. pfi.. . issj 35 (SortQ western 'J'4 40H orthwestom, ptl.-l 'U I0. first preid-red. . It I Ohio Central . Do. Becoaa.....- lJ IOnlo A Mississippi Chicago a xr.on..i3i, u & iiiss ria. 4S M '.'8 It lis C. A A. preferred - 15 Ontario A Western.. Chic, Burl. & 4 . 11 J4 Oregon NaviKaUon... CMC, bt. Im A N.O... M (Oregon Transon't'l. 0 8U L. ib Pitfebur 9l Oregon Iraprovea'u Do. p"1 . . 1-. 22 , faclilc Mail Cln., rUtn. A Clece..- lg Pan-iraa a, C C A I 40 ; Peoria, D. J ii...... Delaware a ui'U... '.Hi irntbur Dot. & Lao .- 10;7B Pullman Falice Car 1H' i Denver A E. ürnie 12 Reading J V' 8 Erie- I.,'; Rock Island 1 1 1 trie preferred...... Si '4 it. L. A&ati. Fran.- 21 last lennessee.. 6' 4 Do. preferred.. 40 Do. rrtttrrf d...... yA Do. first preferred..- 81 fort Wayne.. 1"1 ät Paul 81' ttannltal b 8fc Joe.. 8s rät. Paul preferred! 1 1J Do. preferred. ät. Paul a Mana. 91 Sir:em.. -.. J:l 13c. Paul & 0 21 aha..- T-,1 Hoisten A Texaa 37 jsL P. A O. pfd 9 i i Ulnola Oentral.. .va lexaspacino fudjana, B. A W .. lb I Onion PaciflO.... 47. Kansas A Texas.. 1SH Ü. a. Exprass - 61 Lake Erie A Wett 12V W , SL L. A Paciöc 67 79ä Do. preferred., 1 SO v.! Wells A Fuso Ex. 100 Lake bboreUmhmlle A h'ab Lou., K. A. & Chi..- 13 w. u. xeiegrapn . ts UoaeUle "J Iron Silver ...110 Ontario , 19 yulci silver... Marl. & cm. l.stpia. iu Dx aocond pfd 6 Mempb. A Charlactxi 27 Michigan Central.... fc'3 Minn ear). A St. L 14 Do. preferred..- - SO fart rafoyrA ? Sntro Kisouri Paula a . 9i;4i IX PIT. aTarelsr Bioney avod Stocks. LOMX)N, Sept. 1. Consols-Money, 100 1;M6; account, 100 15-16. tnlted States Bonds-t. Hi. Railroad Bonds-Erie, soemds, 65::New York Central, lOT'.s: Illinois Central. Reading, Ii,'; Central Pacific, ityii St. Paul, PARIS, Sept. l.-Rcntos, 7Sf, S5c. Business opens for the week with every prospect of a fair trade in nearly all lines. Dry goodj generally are In fair demand, and prices steady. Groceries continue in active demand, and prices generally are unchanged. Dried fruits, canned goods and fish remain at previous quotations. In regard to eg:rs, etc., we find the following in the circular of J. R. Budd fc Co.: -EgRs There ia no change to note in our market The receipts are now running some better, and loss not so heavy. We still pay 11 cents, loss off. Butter Receipts are about equal to the demand. We pay 10 cents for fresh ttock. Peultry remains steady at last week's quotations, excepting docks, the receipts of which are mostly young, very small and poor." GKAIX. We quote the following from the Eoard of Trade Official Grain Report: Wheat Local markets for all cash deliveries are firm, with good demand, and we note a scarcity of better stock. Arrivals continue fair, but the most of it is o.T grade. Futures are touched cautiously, with very few sellers. New York at noon was )4'c higher. Baltimore J4C off, while Chicajo is r;ift better than Saturday. Corn We note very little change. Some grades, because of scarcity, maintain lira prices, while oll. er grades of fine stocic. in consequence of freer offerings, bave shaded off sligbily. Futures still uncalled for. New York at noon was 'je better, Baltimore still neglected, and Chicazo was Jic bisher. Oats All grades in good demand, with fairly liberal offerings. Prices firm. Flour, Grain and Hay. Flour Patent. $3 533 CO; extra fancy, f 5 13 9 I 25: fancy, ft 753') 00; choice, 11 10 Ji 60; family, 14 OOt 50: treble extra, tl 2ai 51: dnnle extra, 52 75-42 90: extra. Si 5032 60: suoerJne t2 25t2 40: fine, 1 9032 I; foundry, SI 75 3 1 OJ Wheat WB quote:

Bid. Assel. 82 track 80 traa .... 79 tracs I.i track: 7 50 track ...... 40 track ...... Ti traci Bid. Asked. 64 fob 51 track .. track 5! 47 trace 6i 4 5 trace !3 track ...... . track 5'i Bid. Asked. 29 track 31 27 tracic IV lob 2S

No. 2 Med No. ?. Med.. No. 2 Red No. S Red....... üumercnanuble , No grade.... Beptembcr . Corn We quote : High Mixed-..... Mixed .....i..... . ...... o. 3...1.... . ...... ...... Rejected ... Unmerchantable...... ........ . Sound Ear No. 2 White JOJnd ear......... Oau We quote: No. 2 white... Li2bt Mixed al 1 X fid.a aee Rye No. 2 nominal. Bran Steady: 110 75 bid: held at fll '2V Hay Prime timothy quiet; 10&obi J; none offered. CHT.CA.00 MASK ITS. Furnished by H. K. Kinney & Co., Grain and ProVision Brokers. 1 Sept. 1. Open'g jHigbat Lowest iCloslng "so 80 82 79'i 81 8 V SI T. 4 8:j.;i 61! 50 J o ;. h 62'., si.; 4L 20' 2.t" 19 00 19 00 46 4' 2'4! 26' ! ni"'-' 26' I -J7n ÖU'j. oo 01 85 4714 sill 20OS "iiyS'xi 55 I 7 65 7 C2' 7 35 7 42yai 7 ;xj 65 7 02 610 JO 10 10 30 20 05 20 Receipt of hogs, 8,500 bead. BHITISH GRAIN TRADE KEVIEW. London, SepL L The Mark Laue Express, in Its weekly review of the English corn trade, says: "Tbe English corn harvest began and ended under unusually favorable conditions, although the yield of wheat crop la reported variable. The condition of the crop la excellent: wet and cold weather somewbat Improved tbe tone of the market to-day. 8nles of English wheat tor the cast week were 67,281 quarter at 35s Id. against 36.017 quartern at 41s 3d for tbe con-3spondin weak of last year. The market for foreign wbeata is unimproved. The demand U at the lowest possible

Wheat-trt Oct Nov. ... Oorn Hept . CXt. Nov. Oatl Sept.-. Oct May Fork Bept-... Oct. .. . Year...-.-. Lard Bept Nov. Bibs -BeDtOct ISOT

stare, and values nre nominal. In theo!Tiat trade during tbe wc k 17 cargo- arrived, 7 sold. 7 with2 ravin, and 6 rtniAtnecL Trade forward is lnaaimate. INDIANAPOLIS TQOLGliLB U18KET3

Dry Good. räumt American fancy. ...5 Slmrwon's mournlncs..8 American ihlrUng......5 ; Berlin solid colors.-. ..5 Allen' fancy .... .5 Belmont fancy.. ...wW Arnold lanoy.......6 .Berwick lancy.. Arnold In'lUo blue3 i'Jioiicester tancy ,ImperUl solid blck5S i Victoria solid blacr....4'4 I Pacific tancy ...5 ! w Indoor (aucy ... ....8 Gocbeco fancy füldystone fancy ..6 Merrimack fancv.. Merrimax k shirtinic-.-5 S'eei tuveruncy ...-, MerritnAoa piaa wad2inzvn ma. Diud a . ierriaici purp: .....o ah'ton T. K. lancy-s lUarmouy fMncy......-4 'i B50W rOTTOSS. Crcecert City A.-.. Crewnt Cli B.. Crescent City C Clark's A Charleston Atlantic A-....... Atlantic P.... ... Mystic River... Appleton A....... Nabna R.. . . Maaacbuetu BB. Lawrence LL Penporell K-..- ..- 7'4 PeppereU K 6-4 Pepperell 9-4-...... .H PeppereU 10-4-...21 ..7 j Keuiora ts (JtlCÄ m 4 L Ilea -4 ..--23 CliCJ ! P- 1 1 Amory . .6 Dwlglt Z Dwignt Star..-. . 6 I ... 7.4 BLKACHEO COTTOMS. Prldft o! tbe West 11V Hill's Bomper Ilem. 8 New York illlln.. Iiis ope V.arcsufj.. iu , i u t t.q i UMnvl:lP 8-1 Farwell .. . 3 ,20 22 PocasKctt P. M. C 64 Farwll half blca. 6 PeppereU 9-4...... 6li Pepperell 10-4 CbapuiAn X Farmer's choice. . Fruit of tbe loom Lonsdale..-.... &'4 Ctica 9-t 30 6 Vi Lonpdalg cambric 11 I rrinmoa.... last out 4ViiPoca&onU3. Chetuiut Hill-..- . 5!Aadro3COGsia L.. ...... 8 DRESS FABRICS. 'Pacific Organdy .11 Pacific 6-4 A. C. raci3c6-4 E.X. cash.il 1 Pacing cnamoray . 9 'Pacific cretoane. ...... 8S PaeiCc d. L suitiues.. 8 Pscific 6-4 A. C. Cftsh25 Manchester cash.. llVt Pacific percales ......15 13S Paclüc nun'a veil'K....16; Manchester 74 uea. Atlantic alpacas -10 Ariingtou 42-ln nan's Atlantic'. L.!cash...2l Atlantic F. caahm.-25 velliu? Arlington gray eisernere. ...... 15 GINGHAMS. Lancaster 'Whlttenton, dress..10V4 staple and fancy 8 ! Renfrew, dres. .1 - Fates " Normandie, dress ... 9 Pluiikctt " " "Vj. Brans wies, dress. 8 GIrkl'ow " ' .7 Royal, dresi 8 ft-rsshtre . 6li (jreyloci, dress ...124 Johnaim B F...- 10J York, dress .. 8 Johnson B r , m'n'(;...l2 Draper Ciota.-., Johnson dres styles.. 1JV, .Us PLAIDS AND CHEVIOT. Araosreflg....... ...10 !AIat)ama pUtds.. .. 7 Amonkea, fancy 10S Louisiana plaid....... " Bates 8S Otf.wa plaids T Otis 3 a...... - HVi Edinburg cheviou.-lJ Park Mill. 7'J check 12 Fv-erett cheviots.. .9 Park Mills, 80 check..! Oreat Rep-JOlic. che v. 7 Economy cneck. Otis check Otis, A X A. 9 Colu nibiaa 9! Hamilton stripes DENIMS. -121 'York, bine . 11 York, slate ... -iOi York, fancy ......... IS 15 15 Otis, BB. Otis, C C. Amoskeag Everett . .-. .it tiakiana, a.-. ..14 Columbian... 11 n Vi Haymaker M 8 ! Boston TlCKISGS. Amecke?, A C A.-14 'Lewiston. S8. MX York, so in. Oonettoga, B F ... 12i Lewiston, 3 . 14 ,Lewistoa, 33 M .. 11 Ontlaad, A.... .... ..-11 K lOakUad, A A SRAIN BAGS. ifCoaestosa, extra Oone:rga,CG A.. American......... 19 ;Qran?sr -...20 ...221 .UK Franklinvilie--0 Lewistoa. . .. 'Georgia, A... Surk, A-....... CARPET CHAIN. White...... ...-.18 Colored ...22 Coverlet .... .20 'No. SCO cotton yarn-10J ' Candle Wies.... ...20 .Twlae .......-20 The Prod ace Market. Fpjs raying He per do., loss off; froa store, llHc. Butter Creamery fancy, 20322c; choice, 17l19c; dairy, selected. 16c; country, fancy, H4lc; choice, 10c; medium grades, low grades, Slc per lb. Poultry Hens, 9c per lh.; rooster, 5c: spring cb'ckena, 9c; tnrkeys. tic; k. pe' doz., ft 23 dicks, per doz., (2 75: young ducks, teathers Prime geese, 45c; miied aad ducks, 4CW2ÖC Baks lVai?C Wool Tub-wahed. 30c: nnwashel, mellnm. 20c; unwashed common. 20c: nuasaed Cotuwold, 15c; do. coane, 1G 17c; do. cotted Oeeces, 14315c: tub-washed do., äOc The Provision Market. Below are the present Jobbing prices : 8moked Meats, canvased or plain (plain meats not guaranteed against skippers )3 C. Uams: 10 lbs average, 14e; 12 to 15 lb?, average, 14'4c; 17; ins, average, ltc: 20 lbs. average, lie; 21 to 2Mb averaee, 13V4c; cottage hams, 10c: California hams. 10c; English breakfast tu ia. er. 14C; do shoulders, 9ic: do 20 to 221b. nrvra?3, 9c; family shoulders, piece. 8Vc: dried ne-f, 17Xc Bacon Clear sides, 25 to 40 lbs. average, as denircd, 12'4c; do. backs. 12'4c; clear sides, heavy avers ees. lc. D. 8. and Pickled Meats En 5lish curel, clear aides or backs, nnsmoked, ll,'..": Bean pork, clear, per bbl., 2u0 lbs., f22 50; familv oork, clear, per bid., '200 lbs.. SIC: family beef, flSL Lard Pure kettle rendered lu tierces. 9'is: In ha'i barrels or50-lb tut, 90; 20-lb pails, lO'c; W I' pails. 10'ic Oil In tierces, COc per gal.; In S brls., 6212. Bansages Bologna, In cloth, 7c; In skin, 7c. Seed. Timothy, choice, 1 1 40; poor to fair, fl 20 1 30: blue grass. SI 90 fi2 10; clover, noue in market. The Grocery Market. Cheese Full cream. New York, lt.9i.tc: Ohio, 10c: part skim, Cgsc pnr pound: White liose, 12c, Crystal sprn. 104c; Empire, S'c. Coffees Common, 9jl0ic: ordinary, 10l-i lie; fair, llIlc; prime, li'Uc; strictly prime, 24($i$4r, choice, WUctOld Government Java, 1925yc; McLaughlin's xxvx roasted, lib packages. 1001 h cases. lS'.c; 601t do.. lV'c; Arbuckle's roastel. W-ic; Lesvering's, 15c; Cardoba, 15c; Gatee A No, 1, lö.'-jc; Sates' prime, ljc 8ugar Cutioaf. 8c; powdered. 7'ic: granula-ted,7)-i,7c: standard A,6;ai'4C oft A.&'-J tsec; white extra C, 6'H9!V: lKht brown, öli is1; common grades, bH($$ic: New Orleans, 6;i,8' 8t, Molasses and Syrups New Orleans Moiassos, 45 fl60c; syrup. 82(ail5c per gal. for common to choice; Maple syrup. SI 10,l 85. Kice Carolina and Lonlslana, 57c. Bpices Pepper. n'SlSc; alspice, 10312c; Clove, 20tf25c; gincer, 17322c; cinnamon in mats, I2015c; nntmees,C5 4SOc bait Lake, in car lots, fl 05; dray lots. $1 10H 1 15; small lots, 10c more Irem store: dairy, 32 hü 3 00. Starch Keflned PearL SJHn per lb.; Eureka, 6c: Champion gloss, lump, 636c; iaiproved com. 6H7Kc Bait Fisn mackerel, Na 1 mess, f 24 per bbU ; halves, S12 50: extra mess, per bbl.; halves No. 1 mackerel. flSfl-'O: halves. 9at0; No. 2 mackerel. T2 &0J14: halves, SI 5097; No. 3 mack erel,f636 50; halves. $'. f0: No. 1 white fish halves, f6 6037: family white fish, halves, $2 50(4)1; Na 1 herring, ti bQ&i; boneless fi9h, t" 5095 per 100 lbs. : boneless cod, 1537; extra, flO; Grand Bank, 6(35Xc per lb. Foreign Fruits London layer raisins, new, f2 85i CO; new Valencia, 7.4 lie: sultana, lie; new Mnscatel raisin, two crown. Si 75: three Crown. S3: California L.K., 12 25. Lemons-Mass in a. f4UUC45 50; Kocll, Sj öO(i'fc Pruuea Bo Hem lan, 6'Jc: new Turkish, 7iSi3Jc; Suiuaa do.. 8c; currents, 6c: new eks, layers, 15c Dates Matts, 5K6Kc; fard in ten pound boxes, 839a Oranges Maasna Imperial, 60. Peanats Raw, Tennessee, 6(7 Virginia. 83c: Wilmington, 8Sc: rossted, 10c Banaass, f lC4i per buncn. Canned Hoods We quote: Tomatoes, 1 Ids., 904 95c: 3 lbs., St 0031 10: Peaches. 2 lbs., standard, fl 5N31 70; 3 lbs., St 9.'32 20: seconds, 3 los., SI 63 fl70:21bs.,tl353l40;PiePeaciies, 31bg.,$l 0u 15:6 lbs., fl 85(3195; B'ackberrics, 85ftJic; Strawberries, Simons; Raspberries, fl 25' 1 ;0; Cherries, red, f 1 10(3l 15: white, fl 95.J2 20: String Beans, 80(8 wc; Green Peas, Marrowfat, fl 25-1 30; Early June, f 1 3531 45; Yarmouth Corn, f 1 2 o)lS0: Mountain fcupsr Corn, SI 3331 35: 3 lbs, Si 25 4 1 80; Mackerel, fl 25rjl tZ '. Pineapples, f 1 50 42 00; Salmon, 1 lb, fl 7031 HQ; Tumbler. Jellies, 85J.0c; Cove Oysters, lib, light weight, 6530c; lib, full weight, fl 15fU 20; 2 lbs, light weight, 11 10; 2 lbs. full weight, tl 85t31 95: sardines, French, s, f 1 75 per doz; American, yA, 9O0 per dos; Apples, S lbs, 90(6c; 6 lbs, S2 50,42 60; gallon, S3 253J 50. Vegetables and Fruits. Beans Choice navy, tl 60: medium, f2 40J2 50; Marrows, ti 153,3 25: California, ti. New Potatoes fl 25(41 60 per bbl. Sweet Potatoes-Philadelphia Jerseys. $5 US 00: Baltimores. I t 5034 00: Kentucky, S3 6094 OO. Apples Choice, large, sound and rlto, 76c911 00 f?rbu. Dox, 13 00 per bbl; green, dull at fl 004 00 per bbl. as to quality; choice, large cooking, 12 bOiU.i 00 per bbl. -Dried Apples Krapo rated, 149150, commoif' dried, ly'K. PeachesDried peaches, hslves, 7 47c; California halves, 16c; evaporated, 1 8 (si 17c. Plums WUd gooae, per stand, f ii; Damson, f S P-'lackberries-Per stand, fC57. Blneberrles S2 per bush basket. Cabbage New per crate, f 2(32 50. Green Beans Per ba. 60r475c Peaches y bu box, 6C.474. Delaware peaches, fl 2K41 50 per ' bushel basket. . Canteloupee, per bbl.. f 1 50.2 00. Watermelons Per 100, 18912. Onions-S2 00 per bbl. Honey 183'20c Coal and Coke, .'ittisiri, per ton, It 50; anthracite, 17 25; Ray

Paclflc 4 poplin ITIS..IOV4 Hamilton i alpasas.. 9 Pacific 4 casni'rs....liyI Harnlitou J4 mix.-....liw Pacific Australian , Pacific 1190 lawns.... 10,

ond City, $4 25: Indlanablock, IJ50; eoke, lamp, 12c; coke, crushed, lie: Jtcuoa coal, (1 00; Mc -Neai. ti CO. Hides, Leather and Tallow. Hemlock sole. 2t32c: os,k sole. SO 3: Pennavlvania hnen leather. 84 c1Sc: ria nets leather.

30(;c; bridle leather, per Coz., S jOk72; luoestic i kip, 50 asoc: trench iip, hocmi '."j; aoauuccaii. 7uciri0: French calf, II iol 8 Hides No. 1 cured, 8c; No. 1 green. o-95c: No. 1 calf, 9(3l0c: cared, lOgtic; dry salt, 10c; Clnt, 12c; No..2 hi lea, yi ol Tallow-Prime, 6'-ic: No. 2, 65ic Grease Brown. 4,3Vc: white. $yiV&u Dra; Market. Alcohol, 1 20 ?2 2": ctloaael. 75?lS5c: camDhor, 25a:c: cochineal. 5y )0c: chloro'onn. 93C3JIO0; gura opium, ft 50ij4 7j; indieo, tl 004 00; morphine, 13 60 ail 75 Oils-Castor, tl 601 65; sweet oil, 90cl 75; oliva o'l. 1 50 jt 01: beri;amot (Sanderson's), 12 252 50; lemon (Zanders Jn's) 12 00ot2 25. Qiiinine-P. i W., $1 15.41 23: clnchonidi, 5ft) , Amcricin bl-Cirb sola, 43c; Eneiish do., 5,,J3Cc Sauff Garret's 2-oz. pick., llOOperdoz.; 4-oz. bottle. S I 00 per doa. Flove s ßuipDar 43c. Turpeutine iSlOc. Englifh Venetian tzl, by btit., 2,c; Us quantities, 3a Iodine -?2 i 12 75; iodide potash. II 45. C'love, 2Jj25c Riuharb 90c 151 25. Window-glass, CO per cent, ; double, 60 and 10 per.cent. oi Iron and Steel Market. Bar Iron?-' 00 rat-); hoop Iron, 12 51 rtes; Norway and weed iron. So MUs: n jrsjsae iron, 8c. Horse fehoes -Btrden A Perkins', per kee, M 00; mule snoes, f I per k? a Ivanen llrse Shoe NaÜH Sörth westerj. G:obe, aud Pataam, rer box I 50. Cast Steel Bost American. o?r lb. 5c; spring steel. 6v': tlra s"iel, 4s: toe caiK stetl. Be; machinery steel, bz. Naiis-J2 3i. Slixcellaneous Slarket. Otis We ouote: Ltuseed. mw, m 55V: boiled, 57 a5Sc; lard oil, 653a5c: miners' oil.65(j$93c; lahrlcating oil, 12r4c: straiu oil, 55 'jOz: oeuzme, 10 14c; coal od, Indiana lcral test, 1041i)c; 10 decree, test. 10Vlsllc; water white. 155 degree, 14c Tinners' Purplles-A'e qnote: Best brand charcoal tm, 10x11,12x12 and 14x20, S6 75; IX. lCxlt, 14x20 end 12x12, 13 75: rojflu, IC, 14x20. iö 25; 20xü. $12 50 11; block tin. in pi?s, 2lc; In bars, 26c. Iron 27 B iron, 3.40c; 27 C iron, 6c; Juiiata gslvanlzed. 45 per cent discount; reauel, 60 per tent, discouut. Kheet sine, 6o. Copper bottoms, 22c PlalnUhed copper, 36c bolder, 14316c WEEKLY LIVE STOCK ltEPOUT. Indianapolis Live Stock Market. Usios Stock-Yaeds. Sept. 1. Cattle BeceiPta, C93 head; shipments, 150 heal. Light supply, mostly of butcher grdei aad of common to medium claw. Market about steady on the best while common continue dull and hard to sell. Prin-.e jtrades .... Good to choice shipiiers. . Fair to medium "hiLper8.... 15 10 46 35 , 5 40 : .9 4 60 5 -20 , 3 75ä,i .'0 , 3 60il 50 . 3 00 45 I ) . 2 00 I 75 Ccnmon shippers .. Good to choice cows and pelfer...., fair to medium cows and heifers.,... Common cow and beifers Veal calves, common to good.... .... 3 50 5 50 i 53 43 00 Bulls, common to good ... Milkers, common to good, dull- 20 0015 (10 lies (Juality only fair. Market opened acive and higher oa best grades, while common are ueglecced aad slo'.v to sell. Thin lights can only be sold to fielerj, and are dull sale at quotations. Demand for torn-fed stock is strony, with not enough of tb is class offered to s jppiy the waati of buyers, but more grassers than arc needed, closing firm. All sold. Pest assorted - 5 51(36 fV 6 2-5(4' 5 5-3 75 3 75rt 50 5 0045 75 5 0V45 70 Common to fair assortedGood corn-fed pige Tbin 6tockers Heavy crasser?. Heavy rough Stags, skips and piggy sows.3 00(31 00 theep Receipts. 100 bead; shipments, none. Hardly enough here to establish a market. Prices about the same as last week. Rood to choice grades.... t 0)3 75 Fair to medium grades - . 2 -o i 20 Common to fair grade, per head ... 2 00(42 50 Lambs, common to gooa 2 ..xc j 7j Bucks, per head.. 1 5032 50 Elsewhere. EABT LIBERTY. Pa.. Sept. 1. CatUe Strone at last week's prices; receipts, 00 head; shipments, 520 head. Hoe Plow: receipts. 5100 head: shipments. 2,200 head; Baltimoroü, S IO06 2i; Yorters, 8i 75 vu; grassers. 1 djcjo. 6beep Slow at last week's prices; receipts, 5,409 head ; shipments. COO head. KAN8A8 CITT. Bei.t. 1. The Live Stoek Indi cator reports: cattle Receipts, ;;,wu ncaa. Market gooa; nstives steady; grass Texans. lCc lower: native steers. 1.200 to 1,500 lbs., f 4 60:46 3u: do , 950 to 1.100 lbs , 14 hO(;45 80; stockers and feeders, S3 6Cm,4 t.o; grass Texas steers, t 10J1 13. Hogs Receipts, 3,ty)0 head Market firm and 10c higher; sales of lots of 212 to 3:0 los. at 15 75 Sncep Keceipts, 403 head. Market stcaJy; fair to good, S3i43 50. BT. LOUIS, Sept. 1. Cattle Receipts, 1,700 head; shipments. ,00 head. In sood demand; exprts, 50 2d6 75; food to choice shipping, si 93ijS 25: common to medium. St 505 00; Westera, Slü 4 75; Texans, $ ; 5CC41 50. Kheep Keceipta, l.'.'OJ head; shipments, 1,100 bead. Market dull; fair to choice, $2 504t 75; lambs, $2(41; Texts, (.'(43 25; common stuff, $1 75 02 25. Hcgs Steady and stronger: 'or heavy. fO 40 4 6 65; packicg, JVm.i.6 35: Yorkers quiet at :$ 153 6 25; receipts, 2,700 head; shipments. 6.ÜJQ head. NEW YORK, Sept. 1. Beeves Receipts, 5,503 bead. Market opened dull and weak, and closed 1015c lower per cwt. on common to good natives and all sorts of Texas and hali-oreol.s only; several lota of choice and fancy sieers sold early at 87 30 per cwt.; good sales 01 native at SägS 50 per cwt. ; ordinary to good. Si 707 15: primu to extra Texss steers said at il 5035 Hi; Colorado steers, 51 67 ,'.5. Sheep Receipts, 15.203 bead. Market dull ; poor to prime, S2 25 a4 75; Jambs. $1 50 n.0 12'. Hogs Receipts, 9.S00 head. Market steady at teö 50. BCFFALO, Sept. 1. Cattle Receipts today, I.-tuO bead; consigned threugn. Hi cars. Market strong; prime to choice native shipping steers, to 50(675; goon to choice steers, S5 85(3 40: common 10 medium, $: tWjM 50: common to choice Blockers, f.i 3ü(a4 1U; feeders, S4 31 65. bheep and Lambs Receipts, 4,0u0 head; consigned through :t cars; market dull and uuseltled for sheep; medium to gool, $:i öOraü 75; extra, II 50: lambs, good to choice, Ji 20j 5 3. Hogs lieceipts, 7,053 head; consigned through, 70 cars, Marketin fair demand; good tochoiee Yorkers f6 25'i 50; butchers' grades, f-'. 5015 so; for corued and good to choice, j 255 75. CHICAGO. SepL 1. The Drovers' journal reports: Hogs Receipts. 8.5C0 head: shipments, 3.000 bead. Market firm. 10.7cc higher; rough packi on, 75gt US; packing and shipping, $5 üOaü 75; light. S5 7")96 50; skips, S3 7535 75. Cattle Receipts, 8.000 neaa; snlpments, 2,000 head; exports. f6 50 75: pood to choice shipping, So l'0(5i 60: common to medium, $1 ;;5 4 5 8; range cattle 10c lower: grass Texans. Ji 404 4 25; Wyomings, Si "Ot 75; Wyoming Texans, S4 00; Montanas. Si 30. Bheep Receipts, 450 head; shipments, none. Market steady; common to fair, S2 5043 00; medium to cood. 53 2öt 20. The Drovers' Journal Liverpool special quotes cattle market. Best American cattle 'ri higher than last week; at 15ac per lb. dressei; sheep, steady, best 16c MARKETS iiV TKLEOBAPn. rrodnce frlarkets. NEW TORE, Rept l.-Cotton-Quiet at 10 L5-16 (11 5Kc; future steady: September. 10.8.;c: October, lO Occ: November, 10.4-c: Decern oer, laöOc; January, 10.50c: February, 10,72c; March, lO.sc; April, 10.95c; May, 1107c: June, lLlSc. flourDull : receipts. 2S.0O0 bbls.; exports, .OOO bbls. Wheat Spot Kfo.'sC higher; options sli higher; receipu, 4,0)0 ou.; exports, US, 00 j bu.; No. 2 Chicago. 8öc; ungraued red, CJ'.'Jc: do. c i. f., o.c'o. 2 red, Ic : No. 2 red. steamer, KSJi'Ssac: Ko. S red, 9i.i(ii'.x-iiC ungraded while, yi'.i.y:;c; No., 2 red, Sep'euioer, sales of m; 1,000 bu. at DüÖtt' jjC, closiD? atyl'Bc; October, sales of 1.621,Oüobu. at 82a92;f4'c, closing at 92:4c; November, 93T(niM7-gC ciosiug at 9I;bc; December, sales of 544, OCU du. at ao'ufyfi'iC. closing at !6'.'.c: January, sales of 80,000 bu. at 98 9-;;c, closing at vt'jc; February, sales of 21.000 bu. at 94 Wc cloKing at W.jC: March, sales of 8S.0O0 bu. at SI 0ji4 1 01' cltwinc at SI C1'H: April, sales of SS.OJO bu. at si 0181 O-Vy. cIosiik at fl 02;; May, sales of 72.0C0 bu.-at fl 02yt( ai, closing at ?1 03. CoraSpoPflrni: options J4lc higher: receipts, 31,003 bu. ;ezports, 7,000 bu. ; "ungraded, 60i5c ;No. 2. 653 (Oc; No. 2, Bepember, 61.62l4c, closing at lVc; October, eo'gSiJic, tioäin at 6iic; November, 59-sr'960c, closing at COc Oatsc higher; tecelpta, 74,000 bu. ; exports. 1.5r0 bu.; mixed, 3135c; white, ZbiGc. Hay Quiet. Cofl'ee Spot nrra: Rio dull and nominal; options 10 poinu lower; September, 8.6 c: October, 8.45c; November. 8 154 8 40c; December, C54 8.40c; February, 8.35c; March, 8.50c Sugar Dau and nominal: moid A, 6 6-105 1116c; standard A.G'fcC; granulated, 61-1636'bC. Mohvses Oul. aod nominal. Petroleum Uuletj united. 8S7c: refined, 8c. Tallow Steady at 6 7-16ä7C-8c. gs Quiet atl7c Pork Dull. Cutmeats-Nomlnal. Lard Steady; western steam, spot. 17 97!,.;; Septemer, ?7 7S(47 85: October, f J 78(37 86; November, t7 73iu;7 78: December. t7 73c47 80. Butter In fair demand. Cheese Dull aod easy; Western flat. 4iSc. Others unchanged. CHlCAGO,Sept,l. Flour Quiet and unchanged. Wheat In good demand. opened strong and closed aJc higher than Saturday; September. 79Vjs0c, Ciosed at 794a79Jc; October, 81 'c, closed at 81):; November. 838833;. closed at 83c; December, 84K8',c. closed at 85885";e; No. 2 Chicago pilng,.79-i?jjc closed at79;ic; No. 3

tn..UfAc: No. 2 red. 121UH No. i dx "H.c Coin In rood demand and orndl firm t c over Saturday: cash, 613"1,'4 o2 '--r. closed 5-5ic; September, b)i,ril1):fi. closed at 52'. c; ocior, 4'.?,;0l5O;c, closed at oC'c; Novemoer, 4;4 .4C'!,.c, tlccd at 4C,Hl6!4c; yer. 42 s,t2! ir, closed ai4.,'c: May. 42,(m3'4c, closed at 4ttRtrPKe. Osu In gool demand: oisn, 2a",c; .epiember, Cf-(.i.5l?;e, closed at 2r)ec: May, 2(4' ch std at SfXjüVc Rje Dull at5;ic. liarley Firm: (5c ;iisxetd Lower at Si W i. Pork Quet; ash.tlS M;1'J; ScptemUr, a9(0il9 25; Octobef, S 8 50i ii9; jear. J12 3712 45, closed at 12 S7JS Ö12 4tt. lard In fair demand at $ 70 and higher;

tat-n. 5 sac7 o; September, 57 4?'-..'.7 a.5. ciosd at 17 '2V!47 fa: October, 7 62' '37 Oj. closed st 7 623. 7 05; NovemWr. tl 9.7 C2i. ClCStd et 7 CC(.7 C2'i. BulkmeaU S.roneer:

shoulders, sj 75; 6hort rib, fl0 15: short clear, $10 S5. Butler Fair; creamery, iMJc; dairy, 10'jlTc F'gs 12,"tl4c. Corn to Bunalo-2c per lu. Receipts Hour, 5,000 bb's.: wheat 'llO.COO lm.:corn, ,0,000 bu.: oats, 1IO."00 bu. : barley, S7.000 bu.; rye. 2,f00 bu. Shipmeuts-Fiour, 17.CC0 bols. : wbeat, 40.0CO bn.: t:orn, 22,000 bu.: oats, HS.OcO bu. ; bsriej, 52 00J bu.; rye, 3,500 Lu. Afternoon Board Whea' Firm; advanced ,c. Corn Stcadv and uncliaueed. Oits 1 inn: Kovanred .c Poik-timet; year delivery doihiitd tc Lard Easier; December, 15c; Norembtr, 12;. BT. LODI. Sep'. 1. Flour-Uochanced. Wheat acuc anil hitftier: closing ic ahove baturay; No. '2 red, WJf.iSl'aC can ; eixS2c Septemter; KT.8S4-,i Octoyet; syo' ' November: 67' rfc December. Corn cry dull; 48', i84c ca'-n; 4c bid September; 47,c October; lipoid N -vemoer. Oats-Strouver; 25'jili7c Ca'-b; 2",4 26-c bid September: 2ü.--i November; 25 s42i,'4': jtr. Rye Dull; t0l.ü Did. B;ey-No niarset je. Lead Dull at S; 35. Butter-Steady; crenucry. isijcc: dairy, 15(ai7c. Exgs Steady at l.'J 1-2 tc. lMXseed ialrtat fl 2s. HaynndKran I titlmned. Corn meal Lower at S2 40. Provisions try quiet. Pork Jobbing, f 18 25. Bulkrutsts Loci; clear. S10 15: shoit 1 ib, ?10 25; short c'ar. $10 CO. Bacon Lons clear, SU : snort rU. 11 12J. 8U ""; shrt ckar, 51150. Lard -S7 15. Iiccciptk-FJour. C.Olkj bbls ; wheat, 112.0X) bu.; con, 60,000 bu.; vais, 51.0C0 bo.: rye, 4,000 bu.: tar it y, 5 WO bu. Shipments Floor, lT.uX) bbls.: whtat, 153.0CO bu. ; corn. 8,000 bu.: oats, 7,o,0 Lu. : rye. L'J.CCO bu.; barley, none. Afternoon Board V' heat Easier; 8lTc RepJember; 4.,4cOctober; bCf-c November; so'4c lav. Corn Stronger; 4bj4c September; 4t;4'c October; 41,'4c NoveiiiUr. Oats Firm; 21X: October; Joc ocnibc; 2'c May. BALTIMORK. Sept. 1. nonr Steady ; Wes'eru SOrcjliUC, '2 713 5t; family, i l$b. rtceit Western, firm; No. a winter red. snot and September, sV. : ,c; October, Kvl ,rtvjT c ; Novemter, 91V'i 9134c Corn Western, easier: mixed, spot, 5'..' , o tC:;4c. Oute-Ffrrner and quiet; Wesiera white. S23:c: mixed. :y32c: Pennsylvania, uO.jilc Rye Dull at5CC0e. Hay Dull : priane to cnoice Pennsylvania ruiaiaMd, fii-Qto. Prorwions t'airlv active but steady. Mes Pore !13 25. Bulk-neats Shoulders, clear riband sides, paekei, i'Sg.11 7.5. F.accu bhouldi-rs, ts 75: cler ribs anl sides, $ 5 75. Hbins &1Ö 50$jltj 0. Lard itt8ned, I'J 25. Butter Firm ; lor choice Western icked, entice; creamery, 16'422e. Epes Firmer at 17'41sc. Pttrolenm liuiet: retiued, 7T .i7Hc. Coilee Rio carKOes, ordinary to fair, yi.ltr'4c buear Steady ; A solt. 0c; Freights to Liverpool Dull; cotton, 4d: Hour, Is; giain. 'JId. Recsipts Fioar, 1.151 bbls.; wheat, '.'l.ouo tu.; corn, C.o bo.; est, 9.0(0 bn.; rye, ICO bu. Shipments wheat. 57,000 bu.: corn, 00 bu. Sales Wheat, 4o0,0o0 ba. ; com, 1,(00 bu. PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Sept. 1 Flour Quiet: 1 bio and Indians, it 50.5 25: SU Louis and Southern Illinois. 14 oft tiO: Minnesota, f l(3i 25. l:ye Hour Dull at $3 6t'i3 C2'. Vneat rirm: Na 2 red. new, S8.Sc: No. i rd, September, 87 !4 (a87Jc; October. .vj"50Jic: November, 92332!c; December, 94(0,95. Corn Options nominal: car lot quiet; rejected mixed, 56(3 57c: No. 3 mixed, September, M):u62c; October, b0'4861c; November, 6T((ia'c; December. 52 'i 55c Oau Loer; rejectei white, ;i0ji3yJic: No. s mixed, Sc: No. 2 mixed, 32ö3Mc: white, (ijc; No. 2 white, 3öHS7t-, l'rovisions Steady. Beef City fancy. S13 5t 14; da, Tackets. I o; India mess. 51. Pork-Mess, $181S 50; prime do., tew, f 17. Hams Sil 50c 15 50. Lard Steady : refined, 75.iJ; steam, $7 8787 00; butchers', loose, $7 75. Butter Steady ; creamery extra, 22 2 c Eggs St2ady at lS8-0;;c. t'h3se Dull; Ohio llU, bjaa Petroleum liulet at 8c. Receipts Flour, 2,(W bols.; wheat, U8.C00 bu. ; torn, 9.t00 bu.; oats, 1.700 bu. Shipments Wheat, UUKW bu.; corn, 4,0JO bu.; oats, 14.CC0 bu. NEW ORLEAN3. Sept. 1 Flour Dull and nominal; high grades, tl'44 50. Corn guiet: mixed, C7c; yellow, esc; white, 72c. oats Dull Rt?.Sv-.3Cc: bids dull atS5c Cornnieal 2 75 liay Quiet; prime, fl6; choice, fl Pork ,'uiet at sis 50. Lard Firm; tierce refined, JS; keg, ?) 25. Bulk meats Firm; mixed shoulders, S7 37'. 87 40: Ions clear, SS 10. Pcon Firm; Khouluvrs. $7 S7X; long clear, ill ST' ..; clear rib. ill 50. Hams ougar- cured, til tVnid. Coffee Higher: F.Io cargoes, common to prime, 7'4 ill'i Sugar-Dull: common, 3-9lV4'c: fair to fully fair. 4r4c: prime, 4 uc: yellow clarified, 6V4 a.5v-; granulated. Ciaiti.'c. Molat-ses Dull; common, 2oc; rphned. 2Tf;4ua Kice Steady: ordinary to choice, lUQUuC; Bran Firm at 7C(472'.jC K1LWAUKEK, Sept. 1. Floiu Dull and nea-let-ied. Whtat Steady; No;2, Milwaukee, 79'4c; fceptemljer. 7y'4c; October, hY'c: November, 82 & torn Inactive: No 2,-r;c: rejected. 4'.'8"0c Oats -Quiet: No. 2 while, 29Jc Rye Dull; No. 1, 55c. Barley Quiet; No. 2, spring, ei.'.c: No. 3 do., 4'.;i4848c. Provisions-Quiet. Mess Pork S17 25 cash and September; $17 25 October. Lard Prime steair, f 7 47!-. cash and September; f 7 57J.J October. Hogs-strong at $5 80C46 00. Receipts Flour, 9,5C0bbis. . wbesi. 2 000 bu.; corn, 7,f00 bu. Shlp-rrents-f lour, 20,0x0 bbls.; wheat, 52,000 bu.; corn. 2,(X0 bu. Cincinnati, sept 1. cottoo Firm at ioTfcc. Fioui Dull: family, 55 6.583 90. fancy, St 10ji4 M. Mieat-Easier: No. 2 rd. 80c Corn-Quiet; No. 2 mixed, 5:ci,54c oats Steady; N. 2 tel. 2.'c Bje Firmier at 5855c Barley Easier at 4.'.c; fall, ?c Pork Firm at 18 5)(19, Lard Strong atJ7 60. Bulk meat's Quiet: snoulder, Si 62'i; short ribs. 10 50. Bacon Firm; sbonMers, 57 75; short rib, fll 50: short clear, S I 75. ButterFirm ; c reamery, 25820c; fancy dairy. Itighsc Lin seed oil Quiet, Hogs Quiet; commou and ligl t, $4 25(4,6 20; packing and batchers', S5 60 6 60; receipts, 1.800 head; shipmeuts, 415 bead. TOLEDO, Sept, 1. Wheat-Demand Habt, but held firm; No. 2 rd, cadi, S-'.'c; September, Kl'4c; Octotxr, ts1 ,c: November, 8ic; No. 2 soft, 85' 4c: r-o. 3 do., '.g''gvO'c Corn Higher: No. 2, ch and September, ; rejected, 5:5c; no grade, 51c Osts Dull but firm; No. 2 cash and September, 27V4c; October, 2sc Receipt Wheat, s6,(Wo ba.; corn, 12 0CO bu.; oats, 5,.r00 bu. Shipments Wbeat, 113,000 bu. ; corn, 5,000 bn.; oats, 2,710 bu. LOUISVILLE. Sent. 1. Cotton Quiet and unchanged. Grain Market quieL Wheat -No. 2 red,70e. Com No. 2 white. 628'"35; No. 2 mixed, 6t"c Oats No 2 mixed. 2ie. Provisions tfutet. Fork Mess, SIS 75. Bulk meats Shoulders. $7; clenr rib, f 10 50; clear, fll 25. Bacon Shoulders, 57 75: clear rib. SU 75; clear, $d 62i Hams Sugar-cured, $14 2.5. Lard-59 75. KANSAS CITY, Sept. I. Wheat Steady at 6.3 cash: 63Jc October; 5c November. Corn 41c cash: 39' jC September; Ui.JJj October. Oau Dull and nominal at 23c. Oils. PITTSBURG, Pa., SepL L Oil Heavy; trading fairly actiye; opened at 90C, declined to 8.'" nC, and then rallied to ööand at 1 o'clock 'JO,1 was bid. OIL CITY. Pa.. Sept. 1. National Transit certiflcstcs opened at 90c; highest price. 90Tc; lowest, "i,c; closed at 8tc. Sales. 2,935,000 bbls.; clearances, 8.9S0.000 bbls.: rnns, 70.M6 bbl. ; shipments, 102.006 bbls. ; charters, 1,325 bbls. Oil City Oil Exchange stock. 450 bid, 500 asked. BRADFORD, Fa., 8ept. l.-Crude Oil-Total runs Saturday and Sunday. 130.C18 bbls,; total shipments, 105,27 bbls.; charters, 61,325 bbls.; clearances, 6,400.(00 bbls. National Transit certificates opened at Kr;4c and clced at 83'4c; highest price, IX ;4c; lowest price, ss'c Cotton. ST. LOUIS, SepL. l.-Cotton-Nom!nally unchanged, at 10"' c; sales nominal: receipts, 32 baits; shipmenu, 20 bales; stock. 1,573 bales. HEW YORK, Sept. 1. Cotton The Post says: Future deliveries declined, advanced 5 105c to 7-lOCc, but lost stftin all tjain of the dtj-, whea the rrarket became very fjuiet. NoihittMll at tne third call. Bids made at last SniutJhv cloiinj quotations wcie refused, l'riccs held: SepteniUr, 10.4c; October, 10.5Cc: November. 10 45c; Dot-ember, 10 45c; Janaary, 10.59c: February, 10 7ic; March, J0.S3c: April, 10.9.tc; Mav. 11.07c; June, 11. In?. Futures closed quiet and firm at 2 to 3-looc higher than last Saturday. Whisky. BALTIMORE, Sept. 1. Whiter Steady at tl 15. ST. LOUia Sept. L-Whlf kj-IIighcr.'at Jl 1L I CHICAGO. Sept. 1. Whltky Uigher at ft 12. 1HILADKLPHIA, Pa., Sept. 1. WhUky Dull St t) 15. CINCINNATI, Sept. L-WbiBky-iIlj;her at $1 10. Dry tioodl. KEW YORK, Sept. 1. Dry Goods-Prints are in (food order request, and choice styles and popular makes have done very well. lr3ss goods have fair inquiry. Jn other departments tbere has been a steady demand for many assortments, and altogether, trade bows an Improvement. Wool. LONDON, Sept. l.-To-day ll.S-H bales of Port Phillip and Sydney were sold. There was a good demaiid and prices were firm. Hydrophobia, Chicago. Aug. 31 In April last a lap dog belonging to Mrs. Geo. M. Pullman bit Jas. Mulvaney, aeed eighteen. The boy was taken ill a w3ek aco, and died to-day. lie has been kept Tinder tbe influence of opiates, so that bis sufferings were not apparent, but the cause of bis death was undoubtedly hydrophobia. ,

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