Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 31, Number 29, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 August 1885 — Page 8

THE INDIANA. STATE SENTINEL WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19 1S85

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THS TE8TI f F ran tee dour on a bet itor vnttl 1 r't i DOTS KOT COST Ad A3IX03I1; tn KXALnmjua XU9 NEVER ku dnmoxxsw la amnion tome for a quarter ef a csBtory 1 baa Pteed tM ecniaaMrs rslUble test, THE TESTJ3FTHE CYBi v PBICE BAKING POWDER CO i Er. Price's SuBcial HuTomz Eito Dr. Prlci's LupuIIn Yiast Oems ler Ufct, BlOr BrM4. Th Bt Dry Uf YmuC Lb Us World. FOR SALE BY GROCERS. CHICACC. 6T. LOUI8. SPECIAL 9 I hFUVOIUNC CXTRACT (TRACT! lHZ MOST PERFECT MADE Purest and strongest Natural Fruit Flavors. Vanilla, Lemon. Orange. Almond. Bose. etc., flavor as delicately and naturally as the fruit. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., CHICAGO. ST. L0CI3. MR. JONES' REPLY To the Charges Preferred ly Swift & Co.CjsccniiD Certain Alleged Violations Of the Ci il Serv ice "Law The Cases of lVuod and 'Wilmington Treated at LengthThe letter a Very Offensive - I'nrtisnn. Ik-low is the full text of the reply of I'ostmaster Jone to tlie charges prcferreo! against liim and which letl to the investigation by members of the Civil Service Commission : I"mtki States Postoi kick, 1 iNt'ltX-WOlls, lud.. July 2 IsV,. i R. 1. Graham. Est.. Secretary 1. s. Vivil senke Commission. Washington, I. C: learsjr Your cunimuuication of July 2." duty received. I answer as follows concerning those matters a tout which yon specifically inquire: It ls true thai on Julvlfive employes iu the -Lhs i ricl service were dismissed on twenty-four hour' notice, but it Is uot true that IvioocraL were appointed in all the vacancies thus made. Three ol the vacancies were filled )y Republicans who were promoted. In the places of the other two who were dismissed two pvrns. who were iJemoc rats, were appointed in accordance with the ci il service law, aud under the rules of the Civil Service Commission. My aetioii in regard to the three Republican mail-carriers who were dismissed on that lav, and my appointment of three Republicans to liil their places, is now on tile iu the Postoflice 1 tcpartmeui iu Washington, and approved by the Postmaster ,cneral. My action J u regard to the apfiointmcnt of the tw:o lemoerats appointed on that day apcars. to lc the principal cause of this iuqiiiry, and to the cases of Sie-. Wood aud Wilmington I will confine this answer. Jt i true that I dirabcd these two men without charges being preferred. I did so because J believed that I bad the right to do so under the law. I bad leen informed by Hon. lionuan X. Eaton, of your board, that I had this right, l had also Wen informed by competent counsel that 1 bad this Hühl. The position held by Mr. Wilmington was that of head clerk iu the registry dep.trtinf nt at the DejMn. The pla't? held by Mr. Wood was that of clerk, in the money order department in the potortiee. These jiositions are of great imjiortawv, as those who hold them handle money and valuables of xreat worth, and for the proper r-are and safety of whieh 1 am under a laree lMnd to the ioverniuent. Mr. Wood and Mr. Wilmington were entire strangers to me, and 1 believed, and Hill believe, that under (he law I have the ripht to designate who f hall oi-upy places of trust of thischaraeter. The appointments 1 made to till tbee vacancies were made in strict accordance with the vivil servive law a.- 1 nuderstand it. I made no charvs agaiust these two men for two reasons: 1. Ueeans: I believed that I had the right to remove without specifying the vauie. i Hecanse men prefer to go without having tliAfffcs priTIC'i. it injures their prospects for in e, however, this maltff Iff? RTTÜTle! this shape. 1 will aign what 1 considered just causes for the removal of these men at the time, but w hich 1 did not make for the reasons given: 1. in regard to Mr. Wood. At the lime I took vharge of the ottice, in order to ham(er me and distress the public service, as I telieve, two of the three men in the money order department abruptly left me, and 1 feared the public business would have t stop. At the same time I was informed that Mr. .Wood,; the remaining clerk, would also leave nnlev I iucreacd his salary, ily pobition was a peculiar one, ami I felt force 1 to eomplv with his request, and 1 increased his alary 1U). I felt theu, as I feel now, that tie was no person to serve either me or Lis Government. I had no fault to find with the manner in which he informed his duties, aud v hen he came to ine with the request to siifii a recommendation. I did m, believing it is always better to say kind words than harsh ones. In regard to Mr. Wilmington. I have simply to say that 1 made no chance atraiiiPt him at the time of his removal, for the reason already stated ; not that such charges could not have feeu made and sustained, since this has become a matter of investigation I have taken the pains to learn the truth ol his being an "offensive partisan," of which fact I had some information at the time, and I herewith submit the evidence thereof. I am also informed that he received full pay from the overument for the time ho was atively serving the Kepnblican arty. In regard to the statement of my son. 1 knew nothing of it at the time, nor since until I read of it in your comtnunifatioD. If he made any such statement it was ione without my knowledge or authority au 1 without consulting me. Jmoiampom, Ind.. July 27, lsK". We, the undersiEned. residents of the First Precinct of the First Ward of the city of ludianapolis. hereby certify that we personally know Oscar X. Wilmmgton, and that we know him to be an active Republican and that he acted as challenger for the Republicans at the Presidential election l&tl fail. 11'jw.iED L. Umwey, M Malott avenue. (;eoroe Mili.FR fit Malott avenue. WlUJAM TEMJf AX, 4s7 Lincoln avenue. I'. H. SCHKF.CK F.N'i A"T. Malott avenue. Y9T.B M. HSVDF.B. 4ti Mjiiott avenue. Joh.x P. Fkasz, )V Malott avenue. In regard to the matters in clause V. I will state that some time ago two gentlemen, who 1 did uot inow and never remember to have aecn prior to that time (I have sine learned they were Mr. s-wift and Mr. Howlandt. came to my room where J was busy with my othcial duties, and interrogated me at great length concerning theotlice and my intentions respecting it. 1 freely gave them all the information 1 could, although I was surprised at the character of many of their Uctions. Much waasaid that I do not remember in detail. I may have told them that Wood and Wilmington were efficient men. but I U not remember to have said that they were personally satisfactory to me. In fact they were not so. be cause they were strangers to me, and I wished to Jiave persons whom 1 anew, in whom I had the UUxiest ctuli'lcDcc, In those places. I may have

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said that they were not of onr filth, t-nt I did not sy that I changed them reeausc I bad promise:! their places to Umo rats. I may have said some such thing in regard to other outside of the classified service, som of whom have been changed, but I made no unconditional promise of placvs in the cla-siiitd service, as I knew and st.i ;d that 1 wo;ld have to Ik; governed in thoe ca-es by the ciil service law. I don't remember to have said that I intended to dist-hanre all but a few Republicans. 1 may have said that w hen I came into the office 1 found but one Is-mocrat among the eighty or more employes in the ottice, and that I believed that the Iiemoeratic party should haveat K-a-t a majority of the employes. When asked by Mr. Swift whether I would appoint Republicans, my answer, as I uow re mem la r it, was. "Asa rule. 1 Vhall appoint Iemocrats; that was, in my ci iiiioii, one of the meaning of Mr. Cleveland's election: that I should go slow in appointing Kepubüeai'. if Democrats wanted the places and were ii:alitied under the civil service law. I did not sav that 1 would remove a Republican simply because he was a Republican in order to give a 1'enioiiut his olace, when the appointments are governed by the civil service law. This may have Tus n siiid in regard to places not coverned by this Liw . as l bad made a number of removals of Republicans and appointments of Democrats to places not in the classified service; and I made sni-h removals for no other reason than that the pei sons were Republicans; and I put in their places Democrats to whom I had promised the positions, as I supposed I hf. a right to do. 1 never told them that I would not appoint a man in the classified serv ice, no matter how high an exam inatioit hepassed.it' he were a Republican. On the contrary, I have said that I would appoint mk-Ii h person, "provided be had the proper qualifications nd was graded highest by the Civil service Hoard. I have now made answer to all the questions vou asked me, as I remember them, and am willing to make affidavit to my statements if youdesire. Rcspectfullv, AotILt. JOSES. r. s!. An examination of the pay-rolls ot the otl.ee shows that Mr. Wihniiuton was paid by the tioveniuient for yie time he acted as challenger' for the Republican party at the last Presidential election. Ajrii.i.A Josts. After a coi-v of Mr. Jones's letter had Leon

served on the Independents, the following charge acamst Mr. Wood was substituted lor the one first made: I'pon mv takintr charsre of the oiliee ou the lsth (lay of April last, in order to hamper me and distress the public service as I believe, two of the three men in the money-order department abmpllv left me, aud 1 feared the public business would have to stop in that department. At the same time, while thus embarrassed and short of bei i. wont came to me that Mr. Wood, the re maining clerk, would quit unless more help was immediately obtained. I had succeeded in get ting the services of Mr. Wilder, the present head o that department, but expert help of the kind desired was hard to obtain. When this word came in regard to Mr. Wood and also word that he was unwilling to work at nichts, as the ores sure of the work then demanded. 1 did not think him a tood man to rely upon in an emergency. In order to placate him, however, and to induce him to remain. I increased his salary 5100 icr an num. 1 felt then as 1 feci now that he was no lH-rson to serve either me or his Government. had no fault to lind with the uianrier in which he performed his duties, and w hen he came to ne with a rennest to sign a recommendation. I did so. believing that it is always better to say kind words than harsli ones. RATHER A CLOSE CALL. (iovernor (iraj'a Carriage Stops H Pistol lall Fired by a Colored Shootist. Yesterday afternoon Governor and Mr. Gray ami l'rivate Jecrctary Pierre lray and w ife were enjoying a ride together, and in the course of the afternoon drove out on AVest Mii-hipm street. As they approached the bridge over White Kiver they observed three colored men to the right of the road, apparently practicing with their pistols at a target. The carriage in which the Governor and family were riding passed on, and just as it reached an elevated joint in the ajrproacb of the bridse. there wa a sharp crack as though something had hit the vehicle. The Governor thought the wheel had passed over a small torpedo and accounted tor the noise in that way, but usn examining the carrigge it was found that a bullet had parsed into it at the rear end of the bed and just under the seat in which the Governor was sitting. Further investigation resulted in the belief that th? bullet came from the pistol of one of the negroes, at d the tr'o of shooters was called to the roadside and nicsiioned about it. Thev were very much snrprised at the result of the idiot and protested that it was purely accidental. They were lifty yards away frt n the vehicle at the time and there was no reason to believe that the pistol from which the shot came was aimed at tho carriage. It was rather a closer call than the Governor liked, but he accepted the as!ogic-s of the trio and, after exacting a promise that they would be more careful in the future, returned to the city. t attle ltiseuse in Illinois. DioomixoTox, 111., August 17. A tattle diseise, alleged to he Stanish or Texan fever, ha? developed here, and is creating considerable excitement among stockmen. Two weeks ago Michael Brothers, large cattlemen mar this city, shipjed sixty-one stock cattle here from Atchinson, Kas. When they arrival they apjeared to lie in perfect health. On Friday last the cattle showed signs of being sick, and already fifteen are dead and twelve more down with the disease. When it was learned the were sick fifteen were shiped to Indiaiiajiolis. Veterinary surgeons say that it is genuine .-Spanish or Texn fever. The Cattle (.'oinmisioner has been notified. "When Baby waa airt, wn gave bet C ASTORIA When she was a Child, she cried for C ASTORIA. When be became Miss, she clung to CASTOEIA When, ehe bad Chüdreu, the gave them CASTA. One thing i certain, if the cranks should get Tal mage for Governor of New York he would give the State more orthodox law in six months than almost anv other preacher or Governor could prepare in a year, and it would be good of ita kind. As to the kind Iieople would diner, of course. I 'hiladelplm 'imcs. . If you are suflering from rhematism or neuralgia do not fiost'one a trial of the great specific, Athlophoros. till yon see puffery of it in the newspapers-. Thut you will never see. It is not a remedy which needs to be liolstered by talk. It makes itself known and felt just where you want relief, and that is bv far the best praise. As D. S. Thompson, Milford, Del., says: "Athlophoros is esteemed here beeausv, s a medicine, it sricaks for itself." To see a man rush up to a stand just because it is a free thing 'and drink ten or a dozen glasses and then curse the committee for hinting to him that he has had his share makes us feel very like telling him just what we think of hira, whether it is our business or not. Jspringtown (Texas) Pilot. Weak lungs, spitting of blood, consumption, and kindrea affections, cured without physician. Address for treatise, with two stamps, World' Dispensary Medical Association, Luffalo, l . A new industry in the Southern forests Is the utilization of the needles of the long leaved pine (Pinn palustris) The leaves are soaked in a bath to remove the glazing, and then "crinked" for tufting cushions and other upholstering purjoses. It is truly wonderful to see how the name of Mrs. Pinkham is a household word among the wives and mothers of onr land. Alike in the luxurious homes of our great cities and in the humble cabins of the remote fron tier one woman's deeii have borne their kindly fruit in he.-Jth for others. In Urazil there arc at least six cannibal tribes, and others wliose custom it is for mothers to eat their dead children, pound ing up the bones with maize, the mournin lasting till 11 is consumed. - . ( Vor a tnil.l mill nfp sf imnln t intr Trin Ton ir, acceptable to everv age in life and always A . 1 . 1 . . 1 I , T , l- 1 T suis iu uy jpafi, u-s; .m iiuw i.ur auu iruii

FINANCE AND TRADE.

MONEY AND STOCKS. New York Financial Market. KXW YORK, August 17. Money On call eay at Iii Pr cent. Prime Mercantile Paper Foreign Exchange Dull at 4M? 4 for 60 days, aud 4s''4 for demand. The total stock sales to-day were 's,ni shares, Including Central racitic, 4.JK); Delaware, I JtckawanDa and Western, TJ,ft!9; Iienver ami Rio Grande, 4,113; Erie, 6.07S; Kansas and Texa. 1,77"; Lakehore, 1,911; Louisville and Nashville, 13, 120; Northwestern, lri.OOO: Xew York Central, Northern Pacific, 4,.':ö; do. preferred, is,12'; Ohio Central, 3,1"J0. Pacific Mail, 6,'S.V. Heading, 7,:i00;t-t. Paul, 5S.103; Texas Pacific, O.sCÖ; I'nion Pacific, i'vUO; Western Union, J'..oi'; Oregon Transcontinental, 'JO.sOO. tiovernmeut bonds have been more active and strong for the 3'g aud 4's. State bonds have been more active and quotations steady, except the Arkauasas and Tennessee compromise, which are 2 to 3 er cent, higher. In the railway bond market the Erie second consols monopolized a large portion of the day's business, the sales being 1,013,000, and at the same time the price declined from tU" to rallied to C'.Ji again, and sold early in theafternocn at tS, but closed at a net advam-e of Vp ir centj IThere were sales oi r!7..otW West Miore firsts and s Cs.oij Atlantic and Pacific incomes, leaving for the rest of the list fl.lWMU. Wall street has been wonderfully well supplied w ith reports of an abundance 01 good things to day, and the stock market has responded accordingly. Everything on the active list except New Jersey Central is higher this evening, and a majority of the active Mocks show Kains of over 1 percent., while several stocks are up over 1 ier cent, lrom Saturday evening's closing quotations. The market otened very stroii. with gains of l4i i per cent., and w hile very active the early trading developed considerable fevcrishncss accompanied by fractional declines in a number of cases. Greater streiiah and stability were developed after middav, aud decided advances were established. After an hour of activity aud a fractional yielding in quotations, renewed life was aain infused into the market, Lackawanna taking the lead, and all the coal stocks becoming strong, the advance continuing until the close of the board at 3 o'clock. In some cases the last sale was f0 lower than the immediate preceding prices, and the quotations showing the condition of the market at the close indicate a withdrawal of support in the final transactions. The strength devclocd in the Yanderbüts was expected this morning, when it was known that the Xew York Central aud West shore hail both ordered the restoration of local passenger and freight rates to take effect this mornimr. and the lK-lief wu.s"sery general thnt-a complete restoration of through rates, local as well as general, would take place in a few days. The final advance, in w hich the Coal stocks lead, was accompanied by reports that the Coal Companies had agreed to restrict the production for ihe month of S-ptemlter. Nothing definite in regard to this mouth is know n this evening. The result of to-day's business is a gain of per cent in ljickawanna, in In-laware and Hudson, 'J-'i iu Northern Pucitie. preferred: 2'K iu Heading, 2 in St. Paul, and between 1 audi nil! New York Central, I'nion Pacific, Colorado Coal. Michigan Central, I'acitie Mail, Northwestern, Louisville and NiasliVilie, ftud C U, and '. Jersev Centnil. howeer, was comparative!? heavy All doj-. and closed i ithor.t hange from Saturday's ti 111 I figures. Total sales were KrO.'? shires, which is tke lareest days business for nearly a mouth past, that. too. w it It only four hours business. Aside from the aIes "of Tt's'.HW shares of Ijii knv Hiiiin. 5K. It'll) shares in St. Paul, an 1 :'.'.. in) shares in Lake Shore, the business was well dis tributed, the sales iu no other case equalling 30GCO shares. The market closed with the following prices bid: 3 per cent, bonds . ...10.". Louisville ANashv..tnitca Mates 4,...ir---a umisv. & .tew aid... Cnit'd States new 4s1227 M. & C. first pfd Pacific 6's of 1.'7 iM. & C seconds Cent. Pacific firsts 111 (Mem. & Charleston H. Ol ... tW'i ... WA ... :.-- .. ' ... 12 Erie seconds ür 2 Michigan Central... Lehigh and Wilks.... 9!.,Minneap. &. St. L.. Louisiana consols so "Dopfd ...... Missouri 6's. lot '.'J Missouri Pacific st. Joe St. P. k si. c. firsts... Tennessee 6's. old.... 11V Mobile A Ohio 121 Morris & Essex... ;Xashv. & Chat.. Tennessee 6's, new... 4 Air .Iirpr Clint m 1 -Vit.. Tex. P. land grants 44 Pex. P. fc Rio Gr itf Cnlon Pacific firsts...H3 Ü. P. land Krauts 107 C. P. sinking fund...l2t ! Vorfr.l lr -t-"V n(A 9Vv. pfd. ! Northern Pacific.... m . ... ...... 24 K North. Pacific pfd. Chi. & orthw n 1'.',, Chi. & Xorthw'u pfd.Hsla I New York CentraL.. 101 '.4 Virginia 6'8 . 4(1 Va.eon.ex-mat.eoup 4 1! Virginia deferred"'ilOhio !fe Mississippi. Adams l-x press AlWhpnv Central .110 O. & M. pfd 7i Ontario Western... Iii7 Oregon Navigation. 82-1 OregonrTrauscon.... 21 Oregon Im prove' t... 2-li Pacific Mail. Alton and i erre 11... i's A. and T. H. pfd 7s American Express... 9s burl., tea. k. & ts Canada Pacific 4;1 4 Panama - 9s SU leoria. D. & E. 13 Cauada Southern... Central Pacitie. Pittsburg... ..141! Chesapeake A Ohio., 7'i Pullman PaIaeeCar12". C. & O. pfd firsts 14 Reading 24?4 C. t O. aetonds y iKock Island 121 C'uu-atro & Altou ISC ,'St. Iu. A Hau Kr -jo CA A. pfd lfw ;Lo. pfd X. B. A Q 12! I0. first pfd C. St. I- A X. O.. ic., M. A st. p si.' 11::.' a us; r" Ht. i V; Pitts 10 C., M. & St. 1. pi td. C, St. L. A Iltts pfd.. 21 Cin. San. A Cleve 2 S. Paul, M. A M St. Paul A Omaha., st. Paul A Om. pfd.. Texas Pacific 4 Cleve. A Va to Del. A Hudson 7 ''"Zs 'O's 52 Del., Lack A WestDenver A. Kio (jr.. . Erie Erie pfd.. East Tennessee Mf ilCnioD PacificL'VC. S. Express.I-' W., St. L. A Pacitie. -- It. IHU M i b'4iweiis a i-argot x .11 East Tennessee pfd. !'4iW. U. Telegraph Kort W ayne 137 IColorado Lom.1 Han. A .St. Joe :Deadwood ..... 70' 1 Vs 1 w Z!l if Han. A Hi. Joe pfd Homestake.. riariem .... r.7 ;irou saver Houston A Texas..... Ontario Illinois Centrai M4Vi QuicksilverI..B.AW 14!JDo. pfd. Kansas A Texas. 2-" Southern Pacific Lake Erie A West Misiutro Lake fchore Foreign Money aud Stoeka. LONDON, August 17, p. m. Railroad BondsAtlantic and Great Western firsts, do. seconds. V'i; Canadian Pacific. V.'i: Erie, lS'.j; do. seconds, Tit'' llliiifiltf Central 1 " 1 ; !Mvii.n nriUnurt' 2;;: 1st. Paul common. H'i; New York Central, lt':.; Pennsylvania, 53; Keauiug, 12. Tli bullion in the Itank of England increased C.rl.OU) on balance to-day. PARIS', August 17. Three percent rentes, 81 f 10c (or the account. COMMERCIAL. There is an improving demand for dry goods and merchants feel sanguine. A good trade is expected w ben the harvest is over. Prices have declined on several styles of goods notably tickings. Groceries continue in fair demand. Sugars ate active and strong. Green coffees have advanced Jc. Com Mon tomatoes will be cheaper this year than last. The lemon market, owing to changes in the weather, is rather fluctuating and uncertain. , Foreign raisins are virtuallyout of the market; new Californias are being offered for future delivery, and the trade oL the year will probably depend on California goods. Drugs are doing a good business and no changes noted. Tinners' supplies aud leather remain unchanged. QEggs are steady at quotations. Poultry, chickens and hens, have declined l4c. GRAIN. We ouotc as follows from the Board of Trada Circular: Wheat Weak, weaker, weakest. Still on the decline, and all along the line shows bad breaks. St. Louis .till holds up remarkably well under the circumstances, although showing a decline of 2c from Saturday's quotations. Local markets are decidedly lower and weaker; all grades touched lightly and marked concessions made by sellers, Futures dull, weak and lower. New York lc off, Baltimore lc lower, Bt. Louis 2c off and Chicago lje off. Corn weak, and all grades lower. Sellers arc more anxious to dispose o( stock and buyers are decidedly bearish. Futures friendless. New York Jic lower, Chicago lie off and Baltimore ic lower. Oats Weak and receipts large. Sales of August w ere made at 'JGjc on call. The following table ahowa the amount of grain n store at this point: , Wheat Corn. Elevator A .. Elevator B Capital Elevator., Western ElevatorElevator D ......... 7o,m 16,91 16! 30,000 13,000'! lH.fv2 9,141 3,000, TotaL LB.fctt 30.73 42,110! 1,071 rVtrresp'g day last year. 129.400" 6,000 JUWO Float. Grain and Hay. Flour Patents, S OO135 15; extra fancy, 14 50 J Cd; fancy, 14 23131 40; choice. 11 OCV34 ij; family,

Oats. Kye. 33,110 772 .. I 299 1,000 3,000 J. 1;

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s'Lcat We quote: No. 2 Red I X'o. 3 JUd Rejected September..--Corn We quote: No. 2 yellow No. 2 mixed cound Ear Oats We quote: No. 2 white ... Light mixedMixed . . Rejected Vumerchan table No grade August.. September -.

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Bye Nominal. Bran Nominal. Hay No. 1 Timothy, ?11 7. bit!. Chicago mum. Furnished by H. E. Kinney A Co., Grain and Provision Brokers. No. a Chamber of Commerce. August 17. lOpeu'g. HighbU. Lowest (Closing Wheat Sept Oct Nov. Corn Oats Pork Lard Ribs Receipts Hogs, 12.000 head. Car lots Wheat. W; com, "j07; oats, 201. URITlslI l.RAIN TRAl'K KEV1KW. Loxraix, August 17. The Mark Lane Express iu its review of the liritisb train trade duriiiK the iast week savs: During the early part of the w cek there were heavy gales of wind aud snow storms in the North. The first bamples of the new crop of wheat show signs tf fungoid, insects and premature ripening. The change of weather has favored barleys. The sales of English wheat during the week was 37,300 quarters at 33s id, against 27,32s at s-s 2d during the corresponding week last vear. The foreign wheat market is without feature and iinchangeu. In the off coast market values are un hanged; :M) cargoes arrived. 7 cargoes were sold, 6 were withdrawn and IC remain, including of (alifornia. To-day trade was stagnant. Wheats were mostly fedtft Is lower. Flour whs very dull and unchanged. Corn was weaker. liarlcys were very quiet, Oats were steady, lieans and jicas were unchanged. ISDIANAl'OLIS WHOLESALE MARKETS. Dry Goods. rBIJJTS. 6 ;Merrimac fancy.., 6 Conestoga fancy.. Windsor fancy.-.. Pacific fancy ... Coeheeo fancy...... - b .Herwick fancy.., 4 Richmond fancv.. 6 IKelmont fancyT'- Wash'n'ton lud. blue 6' 1 hl American Ind. blue- li'j 4i Albion solid 5Vi Hamilton fancy American laucy Americau shirting. Allen fancy 5'4 Simpson s mining 6 Allen shirting 4Vj Steel River faucv blA Merrimac shiriiiig... ifuunsll laucy...'..... vj REsS rAEEICS. Pacific i poplin Ins.. 9 Hamilton alapcas.8! Pacific ?4 ca.shm'rs... 10 Pacific ?4 Australian nam ,11011 -.4 mix iu iPaci.ic 1400 lawns ln.vj crape is Pacific Organdy 11 Pacific Chambray 9 .Paeiiic cretonnes S Pacitie 6-4 A. C. M :'0 Pacific 6-4 E. X.cash. lS Pacific 6-4 A. C. cash.' Pacific c. f. suiting.. Manchester L cash. ..10 1 Pacitie percales 13 ,'IBUk llllt a I IU-II...IV Manchester?; LeB...ll Pacific linn's veirny Atlantic alanacas 10 Atlantic . L cash...lK Atlantic F. cashm 22 Arlington 42 iu uuu'a veiling. Arlington casnmere 15 BROWS COTTONS. 7 'Bedford R Hill s - '4 Yardstick ... .V4 Tremout C C -7!4 'Stark A 6';. Saranack Atlantic A Atlantic B Mvstic River.... ....74 ....7 ....4I4 Lawrence L L.. Indian Head..., Conestoga W.. Pejserell R Pepperell F Peppcrell 2-4..., Pepperell 10-4.. 7 19 Boot XX MassAchusetts B B. Windsor H ....3Vi ..-4-? BLEACHED COTTOX9. AndroscogginX. 74Barker Mills..... ... Lonsdale 7ViiEarwell...M Aallardvale ffl Mastinville Wamsntta 10. Fruit of tue Loom... A .6 Hill's Semer Idem.....7K Farmers' Choice Biackstone A A 7fi ow tsrnt Ancnor iUuiui Hill s Cam brie. lO' llwui a. 1 ' IVirta, Krvrt ta iiot . u . a ovauvii mi... Feti-hvirle.... ..7 :Cliestnut PerpcrelliM .19 .21 Lonsdale reppereuiu-4..., Just Om.. COTTON FLANNELS. B n Bi d Tremout DL.. Tremont H.... Tremont P..... Tremout A 6 7 (Tremont F..... 8 iTrcmont P.. . 9 ITrcmont L 10 Tremont 15 7 8 Tremont Y . f i 11 Tremont X...., .11 12!-a!Tremont O Treraout X Nashua C Nashua VF... Nashua P.... ... .74 . f, .. 6; J .- 7 .. 8 ... 3' ..lO'i iKllerton C L.. 7 Ellerton t'M .. TJi'WIertou CL... I Ellerton V TVü'FJierlou T S i Ellerton B 9 I Ellerton R .-. S'f Ellerton g 10. 4. Ellerton P IHi EllerU.n O.... Nashua T . Nashua D Nashua C Nashua B , Nashua A Nashua AAA.. Nashua X Nashua XX...., 14 tEIlertoa M -12 GINGHAMS. Amcskeag Lancaster .- .. 74 Wamsntta... . ... 71. Berkshire.. States , 7 'Normandie .... 8 Glasgow York 6 Royal . 8 . 7 ! Renfrew dress. White M'fg Co 7 Uohnson bnk fold QU TLAlDe AND CHFVTOTS. Amofkeag Amoskeag fancy Bates 9 lAIabama plaids. ... 10 ILoiiisiaua plaids S-i Ottawa plaids a lEdinburg cheviots... 121 Everett cheviots 13 Great Republic the v, 7 7 7 9 9 Otis B B. . Park Mills, 70 check.. Park Mills, SO check.. Economy check 7 ... ajjjlV-OlUUlUlHH ... -4 ... 9 (Hamilton tri pwj 10 DtNI.VS. 1 '1, , , 1 . r Otis check Otis, A X A - ...12 jYork, blue ...10 ,York, slate ... yJjiYork, fancy... 14 .Oakland, A.... ...Li.Oolumbiau ... , Bos ton. tk sixes. 14 14 15 10 ...... 7t Otis B B Otis C C Amoskeag Everett Haymaker Amoskeag, A C A 13J Lewiston, 86.. vy. WZ w York. So in 11 ! Lewiston, 32Counotoga, B E. Connestoga extra.. Conneatoga, CCA. I.;1'- Lewi.ston,30.. 12U Oakland, A 12 .Oakland, A A... ",yt GP.AIS BAGS. 17S;'Oranger 19 1 !lwilon .. 21 22 Georgia, A 1 American , Frankliuville .. Stark, A CART ET niAIX. White .... 1H ;Coverlet Chain 20 Colored 22 1N0. 300 Cotton YaruJ0 Candle W ick 2D Twine 20 The Produce Market. Fggs raying 10c per doz., loss off; irom store, lOWallc. Butter Creamery fancy. 27a28c: choice. 18 .s20c: dairy, selected, 13(itT6c; country fancy. 13e; Iresh and sweet, 8(i10c: low grades, 344c er lb. Poultry spring chickCDs, Sc;hens. sc per Ib.: roosters. 4c; hen turkeys, c; torn turkeys, 7e ; old reese, and well-leathered, per doz., 14 SO; ducks, per lb. 7c. Feathers Prime geese, 15c; mixed aud ducks, 20 23C. Rags Wißllfr. Wool Bright Indiana, medium nowashol. 18; for heavy merino and very coarse, )5e; tnb-waahexl, 2ö27c; lurry, trashy and cotted, loi2c Tb Provision Market. Below are the present jobbing prices: Smoked Meats, canvassed or plain (plain meats not guaranteed against skippers) s. o. Hams, "Reliable Brand." Li Iba. average, KrJie; do. 17Vi ids. average, lO'ie: do. M ids. average, 10c; ao. 22 lbs.. au-S over, ic: do. light averages, 10 Iba., lle; d. 12'j lbs. average, lie; do. Morgan A Gray's Brand, r13 lb. average, lo'i'c: do.17 lbs. average and over, We; do. light, average 10 lbs., 10V;c. Cottage Hams. "Reliable Brand." Piecic hams, 'i'orter Brand." 6c; California hams, "Reliable Brand." 7Vc: English breakfast bacon. clear, "Reliable Brand," 10c; do. clear, "Porter Brand." e; English shoulders, "Reliable Braud. 12 lbs. average. 7Vic: do.. English shoul ders, 13 lbs. average. 6V. Dried beef, "Porter Brand." 1.1'mj. Bacon Clear sides, light or medi tun wt.. 7Jc; do. backs, light or medium wt, Tl p. An K.l!i... R. ITriinnh flllph Klo t. 8. and Pickled Meats English cured, clear Ildes or barks, unsmoked. e;ic: Bean pork, clear, per ddl, 200 lbs.. 113 56: pork, clear, per bbl.,- 200 lbs., 12 00; family pork, clear, per bbl., 2U0 lbs., flO 00: family beef, per bbL. 200 lbs.. $18. Also in hi bbls.. containing 100 lbs., at half price of the barrels, with 60c added to cover additional cost of nackige. Lard Pura winter kettle rendered In tierces. 7c: current chilled do., 1Yfi in half barrels or 60-lb. tubs, 8Cc;48-lb.tin tube, 20-lb. pails, 8V: 10-lb. vails. 9c. Lard Oil Pure winter test, In tierces, 55c per gal.: do. in bbls., &vc per gai. holotrne In cloth. wZc: in skin. 6& Fresh Meaü-rork tcuUtiloius, 10c; cauaage, 6c.

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The Grocery Market. Cheti Full cream. New York. 10tlle: Ohio, SVc; Wisconsin, Sc per pound; young America, 10,c: crystal, spring, is-; cap shea:, 9c Coßees Common. 9(ttI0c: ordinary, 10"llc; fair, H'-iCiHc: prime. 12l'a.l24c: strictly prime, 12!4äl3l4c: choiee, 13''(jjH'4c; Old liuitramest Java, 1425ic: McLaughlin's XXXX. roasted, 1-lb packages, 100-lb cases, 12c: 60-lh do., 127;c; Arbuckle's roasted. Lc; Levering's, 12?ic: Cardova, 124c; Gates' A No. 1, 15,'c; Gates' prime, 14'. X?. Siig a rs Cntloaf.71 powdered. 7! 7lic ; gran alated, 7(S,7,c: standard A, l'Krti'Vle: off A, 6'4 9? ic; white extra c. H-: Tight brown 5fKa

tfe; common grades, tn&w, xew Orleans brown, 5trä.'7ic. Molasses and symps New crop New Orleans molasses. 50v5c; syrup, 30;4"s? per gal. for common to choice; maple syrup, l lordl 35. Rice Carolina and Louisiana, 6'i7c. Ppiees Pepper, lsjiaVic; allspice. 1012c; cloves. 20(S23e; ginger. 17a22c; cinnamon In mats, 12(. IX"; nutmegs, 7jisOc. Salt Lake, in car lots, SI 03; dray lots, fl 1CK3 113: small lots, 10c more from store; dairy, f2 25 &3 00. Starch Beflned pearl, Sl'S.I1 per lb.: Eureka, 4c; Champiou gloss, lump, "tjtij jc; improved corn. Salt Fish Mackerel, extra mess, t24 per bbl.; halves, S12 50: No. 1 mackerel. 1S20; halves, 10; No. 2 mackerel, 12 Mkrfl4; halves, 16 30(S; No. 2 medium, 5s; halves. 4 30; No. : mackerel, S6( 6 5u: halves, :k3 50: No. 1 white fish. 17 50; boneless fish. 8 50uti per 100 lbs. : boneless cod, f V; extra, flO; Grand Bank, ."x-Vc per lb.; family white fish, f3 per 100 lbs.; No. 2 pickerel, 13 per 100 lbs.; ballibut, 14c Per in. Foreign Fruits London layer raisins, new, $3 25 (53 40; new Valencia, ll(tll-ie; Sultans, 14c; new Muscatel raisins, two crow n, J2 63(Ti2 73; California L. L.. 2 63: three crown. $5 20. Lemons Messina, $6 ;Ua9. New Prunes Turkish, 5ri,'4c; Sultana do., s'c: currants, .WtS irc: new litis, layers, 123y. Dates Matts, 4lsji.s;; Fard ia teapound boxes, 9&10e, Oranges X'avel crate, ; Messina Oranges Single O, Sfl 2-V.l ."0: double O, 13 u)(d,3 23: imperial do., Siii W; California oranges, SI 50(i$4 per box: fancv bltiod in one-half boxes, $2ii. Peanuts Raw Tennessee, mj'Vie: W'ilmiijfjton, t4c; roasted, lite; Tenncs?ct 4' 6J$c; Vrginins. 5a6c. Bauanas !li2 per bunch. oeoanjits $ 1 50a Canned Goads We onote: Tomatoes, a lbs, OfVc fl. Peaches, 2 lbs. standard, fl V-,i 70; 3 lb, f 1 90 f2: seconds, 3 lbs.. 1 .Wjil 60; 2 lbs.. 1 4S; Pie Peaches. 3 lbs.. $1 lOrai 1": 6 lbs.. 2 U'w.ii 10; Goosetjcrries, 2 lbs., W(.'J.s-; Black berries, W tr a,::-; Strawberries, $1 10yl 15; Raspberries, ;j l5(u 1 '23; Cherries, red, '.WV: white. Jl 93(ii2 20; String Beans, fc.Va.90i': IVilk's Itst Peas. 1 40; Yarmouth Corn, $1 3VaT 3.": Mountain Sugar Corn, fl 25(&1 30; Standard. 2 lbs., iMa$l 00; East Hamburg Corn, fl 00; Mackerel, fl 2531 30: Pineapples, $t.'V0(a2 00: Salmon, 1- lb., tl 40(31 .V: Tumbler Jellies. S."(fi9e; Cove Ovsters, 1 lb., light weight, 60063e; 2" lbs., full weight, !1 h3195; sardines, French. "V-, fl"1 per doz.: American. -4s, sOc per doz: Apples, 3 lbs., 99(3 93c; 6 lbs., 12 30(2 60: gallon. klW3 60. Vegetables and Fruits. Beans Choice nay, 1 30; medium, fl 50; Marrows, i'.','ä2 2: "aliiornia. ?:!. Potatoes Xew, 7.Vfq&l 2- per bbl. Sweet Potatoes southern .sweets, ; 00(31 00 per bbl. Apples Choice, new, f2 002 50 per bbl; 303 iOo bu box. Dried Apples Evaporated, S9c; common driel. Peaches Pried peaches, halves, 9c; California halves. 14c: evaporated, lt;.-i'17c Ca hi in ge 75cC5?l 0 jer bbl. 0'ih-i s New sontherij, f 1 502 00 per bbl; Bernjiii.r. 2 50 per crate. Houey lsi 20e. Pears i:i ,4 00 per bbl. Ceiil!'1' -51 .Kia2 00 per bbl. r -ji ouyl iiperbu. lüxiii Plums S3 OOmi ooikt stand. Huckleberries Su OUot.7 Co per stand. watermelons 5:2 OytH w 11 luo Celery 21'02'e ier do. Seed. Seed Timothy. f2 0032 2" per bushel: clover. fj 73ii6; blue grass, extra cleau Kentucky, fl 23a 50; reil up. ..yfasl: orchard grass, si so 2 ou, owing to quality : German millet, il 30,51 50; com mon. 51 'Zj; buckwheat, 51 002; rve, tcst seed, SI 10. Coal and Coke. Block. 2 SO: Jacksou owl. :: Pittsbnrtr. J3 50: Raymond City, &' ."si; anthracite. $" 7"; Highland lump, 82 2.3; Piedmont coal. $3; gas eoke. 9e per bu.. or t2 23 per load: crushed. 2 23w2 30 per load; Stout's coal 62 2Vi2 00 kt load. Hides, Leather aiul Tallow. Eemlock sole. 243lc: oak sole. SOiaiTTc: Petinsylvania harness leather. :2';:tV: harness leather, 2J(iö:ie; bridle leal her. per doz., f0;o.72e: domestic kip. rs'(jhO,-: French kiji. .-;.i-il 2U ; domestic calf , TOcinfi iu: rrencncait. 1 lOiai K Hides No. 1 cured. 7("lie: No. 1 green. 5rtRl4c: No. 2 calf. fiil0c; cured, IOqaIIc; dry salt, 10c; fliiit, 12c; No. 2 bides, J:lc oft". 1 allow mme, tc; xo. 2, 5e. Greece Browu.444.Vic; white. ItäÜZe: rellow. 4&44e. 'rug itiaraet. Alcohol, 1 2 2s?:2 30; calomel, 75a85c; camphor, 25(ä3Cc: cochineal, WtiOc: chloroform. X5'A)e; gum opium, ft oof indigo, ft OoftiS 00; morphine. Sit (: 6,". Oils i'astör. 1 5-wtl 60; sweet oil, Wiefl 33; olive oil, 1 5(3 00; bergamot (Sianderson s) 82 2.x2 SO; lemon (sanderson s, fl 7.VI-2 00. Quiniue P. A W., 7Vä,s0e: cinchonida. aoö'-e: '. American bt-carb, tod, 4(a."e: English do., n-H(ftGe. Suufl iarret's, 2-oz. pack., f t Ott per doz. ; 4-oz. bottles, fo 00 per doz. s love 8 sulpnur, 4&x: Turpentiue 42(a43c; English Venetian red, by bbl., 2?ic; less quantities, 3j-.j Iodine S4 00; Iodide tNitash. fcVao 2T. Cloves. 2Ö"i2.'ic. Rhubarb. SOt'cafl 23. Window-glass, 7o and 10c; double, 75 per cent. on. iron ana sieei Jiitrxet. Bar Iron f 1 M(Ht lu rates: boon iron. 12 50 rates: Norway and Siweed iron, 5; rates; horse shoe iron, 3c. Horse shoe Burncn A Perkins's per kejr, 13 90: muie shoes, f 1 per keg advance. Horse-shoe Nails Northwestern. Globe aud Putnam, per box, f t 50. CÄst Steel Best American, per lb., 12c; spring steel, Ce: tire steel, 4c; t.e calk steel, 5c; macuinery steel, öc. Nails f 2 '. Sliseellaneoas Markets. Oils We quote: Linseed, raw, 4iv; boiled. 40c:lardoil. 63ftH3c; miners' oil. n.V(i63c: lubri cating oil. 12'3sc: straits oil, 53(60e: benzine, 10 14c: coal on, Indiana legal test, i.v,-aioc; loo de gree test, 10'iftnc; water w nite, i.i degree. 14c Tinners' Supplie-i We quote: Best brand char coal tin. 1. c. JÖX14, 12x12 and 14x20, ?6 25; IX, 10X 14. 14x20 aud 12x12. is 23; roofing, IC, 14x20, f.3 75: 20x2S, fll 50r 12 00; block tin. iu pigs, 20c; in bars. 27e. Iron 27 B iron. 3.2.x': 27 C iron. 6c: Juniata galvanized, 50 per cent discount; refined, 50 and 10 per cent, discount. Sheet xinc, 6!4'c. Copper bottoms, 22c. riAnuned copper, 340 bolder, 14 Sloe, LIVE STOCK. Indianapolis Live Stock Market. Ukios Stocx-Yarim, August 1 Catttx Receipts, 13ttliead; shipments, . But few here, nud the offerings were of only fair quality. Market a little dull and hard to make sales at last weeks' quotations. Choice shipping steers...... ... Medium to good shipping steers Common to ialr snipping steers gto i ?rs, common to good ChO'ce cows and heifers - Medium to good cows and heifers Common to fair cows and heifers, dull. Veals, common to good - - Bulls, dull, commou to good H lit 4 70y5 15 4 WHat 40 2 7j(.'" .3 S 754 23 3 lOiH 40 '2 00,a2 75 S 50ri3 50 OOaS IK) Milkers, steady, common to good-.....-..23 00fa45 00 HOGS-Receipt?, 130 head; shipments. 130 head Quality fair. Market active and 3 to UV higher. eltising firm. Select light ............f J 70;?4 Heavv and medium 4 4V4 50 Common tofnir light 4 204 50 Heavy roughs and grassers . a 304 00 Ehltcp and La mks Receipts, hW head; ship ments, . Hardly euoa-jh here to establish market; 110 change in prh-es fron last week. Good to choice grades- ti 10(S3 00 Common to medium grades-. 2 WV'2 SO Spriug lambs, common to good S 00i44 Ort Bucks, per head, common to gosl....- 2 (XK3 00 Elsewhere. EAST LIBERTY. Pa.. August 17. Cattle Re co iots. 71 head: shipments, lva heatl HogB Firm: receipts since Saturday. 7,900 head; shipments, 4.200 head, Philadelphias, f I 70(3 1 75; Yorkers. 4 504 70. Sheep Market liad and a tnarter off from last week. Receipts since Saturday, 1 4,600 head; ship ments,! head. BALTIMORE. August 17. Beef Cattle Market slow; best beeves. .VjMV'ie: first quality, tr-jc: medium, .'l-.'ii⁣ ordinary. '-"V"'. Most of the sales were from o-;4c to 3;ec. Keceipts, 2,146 head; sales. 1.297 head. Swine lu fair demand. Receipts. 1.273 bead, Quotations. m7c. Sheep and 1j mbaKeceipts, 3.997 heaL Sheep, 24c; lambs, 3Q'2C. FT. LOUIS, August 17. Cattle Receipts, 2,700 head: shipments, t head. Market steady tor all ciiod grades, but poor stuff is a shade easier: na live shipping steers, 54 73cj3 73; lair to giod Colonan steer.. ükij : Kmu umnu uuit-iivi" steers. 4 Z"vii 20: mixed lots of butchering sttwk 92 73f3 75 ; Texas steers, 0U4; Texas cows, $2 a-" :: 15: Indian steers. S3 23m 1 W. Hogs Receipt. 2,700 bead: shipments. 2,900 bead. Market slow and weak; packers, 4 23. 4 4": Yorkersand butchers', it j3" 73. sbeep-Receipts, l.JWo head; shipments, 2,3oo tioa.l IL.vt irrarlcii vtpailr crood fancv milttOUs. $:'.(! 4; common to medium. 22 73; Iambs, 52 (4 4 25; Tcxaus. 1 l.r3 2-.. KANSAS CITY. August 17.-The Live Stock Indi cator repcrts: Cattle Receipts. 2.007 bead: ahinreenta. 1, IM head: market weak aud Mil5c lower for Texans native nominally weak; exporters, t-i 2Ya5 40 rood to choice shipiHiig, 14 90Ä3 13: commou tn medium. t4 &0ä4 K": stockers and feeders. H :!0 4 :m : cows. 12 30f3 40: grass 1 exas steer. .;' 3 Ili-iirs Revtinta. S.9:7I head: shipmenta. 4 2S head; market finner and 5sil0c lrgher; light and

asMrtcd, J4 40(ä4 4'i; heavy and mixe!, fl 17.' 4 3-'' : grass rs, S3 rit.4. Sheep Receipts, 124 heal: shipments. S7 head. Market steady lor good to fair millions at 2 öch 0; commou to medium, fl U'tsl 23. NEW YORK. Angust 17. Beeves Receipts, 3:1 car-lo;ids for exportation and 222 car-loads for home use. The market was dull and lower, but the buying of 600 bead of cattle pretented a serious break, and the feeling at the elie was better than at the opening: poor to prime native steers old at 4 SO' 6 20 per lis) lbs. live steers; extra do.. S 2j at' 43, and ordinary and fair Texus do., f 1 40' 4" 67' ,: exjsirtes to-lay. isl steers; for the week ending Saturday. l.loO beeves, 7..'ki0 quarters of

Wei and "i0 carcasses of mutton. Sheep Receipts. 1.3S0 head. No improvement in prices but a little better feeling; sheep sold at in .. it ito 1 us. : lamos. 4 . -j 1Htics Receipts. h.eiOO head. Xo trading in live ht'gs. CHICAGO, August 17. The Drovers' Journal re ports: Cattle Receipts, 9.000 bead: shipments, 2.SO0 bead; shipping steers, fl -.ssa iiC1..; Mockers and feeders. S3.4 io; cows, bulls aud mixed. !t'.Vq4; through Texas cattle 13t23c lower at tsifal; West range weaker: natives and half-breeds. 4 2fn.3 15; wintered Texans. $:: 7"t4 10. Hogs Receipts. 11,000 head: shipments. 4.300 head. Market steady: rough and mixed. 3 90 4 2-i: packing and shipping. $4 2"xä Kl: light weights,!! v(t4Ki; skips. 3 '.Hi. Sheer Ret-eipts. 3,000 head: shipments. 2V head. Market slow; natives, fj 110; Texans, 82 :t O: lambs jer bead, T(a3 50. lneurovers Journal special Liverpool cable gram quotes the market for American cattle steady, the best sellers 12)oC per pound dressed. BUFFALO. Angust 17. Cattle Recelnts. l ion head ; cuisigned through, 41 cars. There is a good demand, and prices a shade higher for butchers' and good mediums: best and heavy export grades lower: prime to extra native steers-. ?" 7"Vi '.: gtwid shippers. f3 ;fn5 75; fair to medium. t 7" (. 2-i; light to good butchers', j i"s.4 '.si; mixed butchers', lair tu choice, s:l 15r.i4 25; stockers, 25 1.1:: 41; tat bulls. 2 2 : stfa'k do.. 2 2Vn2 75: niili-h cows. c million to la-st. s-Km.'iO per h-ad. mep iteceipis. u.-itm nca.l: cousigucd through. 2-ars. iool demand, and prii-es a shade higher: common to fair sheep, 83 13w3 '-': good to choice, ; . f I 2n; com m in to prime Western lambs, $1 25 1 : t 'niiada lambs. S .Vlu.- 711. Hogs Receipts, S.lHX) bead; consigned through, :curs. Good to extra Yorkers, st . ; rsor to medium, fl 7o4 SO: goo.1 mediums, fl 73(1 S.3: !MM)ret to lest gras-rs, Sir.; 1 7.",. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Produce Markets. CHICAGO, August 17. There was a decidedly week feeling 111 w heat again to-dawand the market lit. ally closed l:c under Satunlav. The rcccitits lid not show any particular increase, but the shiptiiiig demand was light, ami with expectatiou of a large increase in the visible supply the tone was very much easier. large amounts of "-long" wheat were thrown overboard, when the price for (tctober fell under s5c, owing to exhausted margins and a generally panicky atmosphere. The covering of "shorts" trades sustained the market somewhat, and there was some purchasing for tin "long" account, but it was not sutlicieui to lend any buoyancy and the -loe was tame. The stock in New York increased 40.iKti bushels during the week. The corn market ruled lower, and the prevailing feeling was one of weakness. The market Jeclined '.l '4c. and finally chised ''l'.c hiwcr tnau Saturday, the November options showing the greatest weakness. Oats "opened '4c low er, but rallied again and closed a shade tinner tbu Saturday. Mess pork ojicned easy; .ysjlOc lower.but under ail urgent demand raHiiM :iiii.37,-.,o. fell back l.V.ilT'.i; and closed steady. Lard ruled firmer, ami closed a shade tinner. Flour Ruled very iiuu-t. buyers holding otT. Southern w inter wheat flour S4 5()ri5 25: Wisi-onsin. St .V'n5: Mi higHti, si ."iC(i5; scplenibcr. spring wheat. :a ) 4 25: Minnesota, "bakers', ! sif.i 1 50: phU-iU. s4 7i5 .o; low gnuU s. sj(n:;; rye flour, M 4":i TO. Wheatopci cd panicky. The openiuj mies were at a deelii.cof fully 2c under the clos. of Saturday; there v.ts a substsiuctit rally of l-i l',e, l'ollowetl by ai.:her decline of 7c. and the market finally c-losed '4c 'indcr saturduy. bales ranged: August, sle.sjc. closed at MV; Septemtter. S2r.s:;,,'. loseil at s2:Kc: tK-tolier, s4 ms."'-. c, closed at s"i' lO'S.'r'j.e: No. J spring, sl-1 ., s2c; No. 3 spring. 71c: No. 2 red. v-: Xo". : red. Kf. Com Ruled active but weaker; Se-toiili-r declined :'..e. K-toln-r lc and Noveinl-r L'c, rallied somewhat and dosed lower for septemlH-r, '. lower for"cto-ls-r and I'.e lower ior Noeniler: cash, i3'v 4".-';e: August. 4VM(n liV. closing at t-VU'i'it ic: S-p-teuilicr. 4."44."T,e. closing alt-V'c: Ch-tnln-r. 1;'W 4 "''-. closing at 41c; Xovember, Si'''i40l. ,c. clasiuj.' at .vn;?.-1 ,c. Oats ja-msi "4'e lower, but rciu tisl under a gisi.i demand, and closed steady: easb, 2.V jCn.-i"' .a- : August. 2.V Hra i"'.'. closing at 2.V,e: St-ptomlit'r, 24ft24-!Cc, closing at -Jl;,c: oi-tii-IsT. 24!4i'''4-;fc'. eiosing at 21:Hc. Rve Easy; No. 2. 56? sc. Flaxseed-tiuiet: No. I. Jl il. Mess Pork Opeiieil ,Vi7l..e lower, but rallied ::vii::7' under an August demaud. fell back l.v? 17'c. and closed stead v; cash, ?".) 20'i9 ;X:' SeptcmIier. fMir' i.!) 10, closing at '2:K: CH-tolr, J9 WtfaV 30, closing at W :(a9 :f2'TIjird Steadier; iiriiH-s ."Iis' higher: cash, s; -.,ft M0 25: Septem 1 er. ?'i 22,i'v6 '9 closed at 27',.. :l: October. $6 :X)ii0 10, closed at S :55fcG :;T'.,. Boxed Meat steady; drysaltel shoulders. S-l 15ii 4 30: shrt rib sides, "5 4.w5 55: short clear sides. f3 W;'i5 93. Sugar Steady ; cut loaf. T'c: granulKtwl.VA;(uC4'e;"Standarl A. 6"4e. On the Produce Flxcbaupe: Butter Ruled quiet; creamery. 17j. 2oc: dairy, 1 act 14c. Eggs lu1 falle. Receipts Flour, IO.ihO bbls.; wheat, 21,oi0bii.; corn. 2Vi.'X) bn.; oat., los.ooo bu.: rye. lO-Otsj bu.; barley, 7,t bn. Shipments Flour, bbl?.: wheat, 4','.W bn.; srn, Kl.uoiibu.; oats. 4::,Xs bu.; rve, 5.ss bu.; barley. 1.om . Afternoon kard Wheat weakerat -vdAo lower; etirn in J4 lower; oats unchangetl: ioik, '.q higher lard, 2-ac higher. NEW YORK, August 17. Flour Receipt. 1 l.ftts bbls. '.exports, 2,723 bbls.; sjtles. 13,200 bbls.; heavy; supeitinc Western aud State, S3 23i.3 6-". WheatWeak and lower: receipts, U9.7ii tm. : exports, 15.2S9 bu.: sales. ,Tf:l.:Zto bu. futures, and 112.m bu. spot ; No. 2 Chicago, store. 37i.;.c: No. 1 Northern, 92,4(Ji 9: lc: ungraded red, Sö'-Cc; No. 3 red, it;;-: Nu. 2 red. '..Vii,.'5.V elevator: steamer No. 2 red. 92c: No. 1 white, 9(ic; No. 2 red, August, !Ml4'.i0. closing atviic; September, 9.W; Xo. vember, ft-sv-.iitwj.j.e; liceemoer. fl Oj'iiäl oi-'. eiosing at . 1 ol : Jainiarv, fl 02VU 02' 4'. closing at fl (2i: March, f I 0.V,'4: May, fl 07)1 as;4. elo.ing at 1 flsft. Corn Spot a Khade stronger and quiet; opt ions" opened heavy and J-Jia? ic lower, closing w ith decline jiartly recovered ; K-eeipts, 17,900 bn ; exorts,75,413 bu.; sales, 76S.0G0 bu. ftituns. 14LOOti bu., spot: ungraded, 52't54,4e: No. 2. .V.'.y? elevator, 53;4(i3a;!4c afloat, Mie lelivered from elevator: No. 2 white, 51c; Xo. 2 Ar.gust.ö'J'n'iSc. closing at 52? 4c; September, 52k'3vic, closing at ö2?c: Ocuilior. 32f 2!.1;e, closing at 52'e; Novemlier. 51fflf52,4C, closing at 51lie; Deceml-r, 49l4c. Oats Ixiwcr and moderately active: receipts. 204.000 bu.: exfsorts, a,:W bu.: mixed Wchtcrn. ßraiV; white do.. :7iy42c. Stock of grein in store August 15: Wheat, r,09:?,Osi Im.: com, 291,11k bu.; oats. 259.0;'4' bu.; rye. 6,i:t: bu.: barley, none: malt. 121.H64 bu.; ieas. 13.027 bu. Coflee start fair; Rio dull and nominal at ---c for ohl: options moderately active; sales li.25o hags; August. C.sOc: September. i.7."s': October, fi.sne; Xoveinlier, 6.NV, be-emler, i'.s.ya;.ne; January, 6.9.V-. February, 7.lKkf7.o3e. Sugar Steady w ith a fair demand; white extra C, 040: granulated, 6is-lt.c. Molasses luill and nominal. Rice Steady and in fair demand. Petroleum Finn ; united losed .at '.V'j: Tallow Dull. Ro-.ii! Weak at ?1 lOiul 17' j. Turpentiue Steady at 35c. lork Quiet and firm: mess, flO 's for iininseetel. til fir insja'Ctcd : family mess, fll 50. Beef-Dull. Lard OiaMied weak: later advanced, closing steady ami quiet: contract grade, spot. S6 67': Sei teiulicr, 41('.,tt 57;October, f659Ci6 6s: Novemlier, f''51(56 59; February. JH'56:city steam. 43t 6.V. Butter Firm and in fair demand. Cheese Quiet. liC-ad Quiet ; common ft 234 50, Other articles unchangetl. BT. LOI'IS, August 17. Flour Easy but unchanged. Wheat Active but lower; heavy otlcrings of "long" w heat, the hammering of "la-ars" ou large receipts and heavv declines in other markets broke prices early 2(;a2,,sC: this was subsequtntlv recovered, but prices 'sagged again and finally (closed 14m1': under Saturday: No. 2 red. cash, '.rj1 4' (n .."; ; August, '.2,fti92'4c; Septeml-er, 92aifa92V' losing at V lietober, w'wA'Ai'sc, chising at95l4c; NoveinlaT, 9t;:'i97rsO, closing at DTi.cbid. Corn Ixiwer and slow: No. 2 mixed. cash.4:i,.fc44 V: August. 42'4c bid: September. 42 (121: Cn-tober, K(i40,,c: Xovember. iVvhVe. closing at inside quotations. Oats iTctiy tinn; No. 2 mixed, cash. iXWU1 lc- August. 2:,.fä2::,-4c: Octolicr SiM'V'i.c- year. 22'ie. Rye -Nominal. Lead Higher and firm at 84 2o. Butter In cbaneed. Eggs Higher at 11c. Flaxseed steady at Si Hi. Hav-l nehanged. Bran Weaker: U a mill. Cornmeal Quiet at f 2 (3(82 10. Wool Finn and unchanged. Provisions Hull and unsettled. I-ard small lots, f6 12! i bid. Bulkmeats Lower for car lots f. o. b. Bacon Long clear, fnaVi'6 10; short rib. fl 'i'G 35: short clear, f". 4 6 50. Hams S9 7.Vnll 60. Receipts Flour, 4.ÄK) bbls.; wheat, 149.000 bu.; corn, lol.ooo bu. : oats, c. nmi 1,11 n-o JiaiObii l.srlev none Shipments U'l'IV lUt I , V , . ' , ' v . g l lour, 15.000 bbls.; wheat, 3.000 bu.: corn, 149.0U0 bu 'Tints. 44.000 lu.: n, l.iw tu. : oariev. none. At the afternoon board wheat ojieiicd ?v", off. but recovered and closed same as at noon corn and oats unchauged. PHILADELPHIA, August 17. Flour Steady but qniet : Western and lnnslvania superfines, $in,3 25; do. extra, 5f! IC1:! 75; Ohio and Indiana. f4 2Vi 1 00; St. Louis and Southern Illinois, f4 25a5. Wheat Weak : No. 1 Pennsylvania red in clcvalor, !c: Xo. 2 red, August. y2ifvH.ic; September, tWrtiWc: October, "i95lic; Novembr, 47wt:t.e. Corn Dull and weak: No. 3. mixed, mV-.c; steamer No. 2 mixed. &4c: No. 2, mixed. in elevator. 52'.; Xo. 2 mixed, August, .2': (t2!,4': September, 52,i32!,-4c: October, .252'4C Novunber, 51d52c Oats Spot dull and slow new No. 3 mixed. Sir: no grade. old till grnited white, 37c; old No. .white, 37i-'3sce: da Xo. 2 white. :r.c; intures steaay out quiet: Xo. 2 whitn. Aucust. M'idWi-: Septemls-r. :r. f.i3-,,:c; tx-toU'r. :rjr 3,c: November. :r.,4fa32"--e. Provisions. In fair jobbing demand and steady. Fd-r Cm- family per barrel. 57 .wais; do pat wed, Sil .rK12: doXo. I mess. 10 50tll. Pork Mess. new, s'U; do friine. mess, new, f 10 50. Hams m'kd n-riound. KWrJr. lard steady: reIiiuhI. 7 2"i7 A: lo steam. S(i fsVai 70 : butchers'. lo-te. H is'iafi 25. Butter Steady for high gnules at 10 22'. Ftrjr Finn for strictly fresh; extra, 14

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They are strictly Tejrttablo and do cot pipe cr pargc but by their penfla action pleara SJl wh or t hem. Iu viala it S5 cent a ; fivo tor CI. Soisl br Cru'Tjifts everywhere, or fceit by r' . JV'-w Yuik Lav. AllanLineOcean Steamers To and from Eriuin ini s.l parts cf Eürcpe. QUEBEC ROUTE, shorteat of all. Fmcoü inland sailing for two day. Passage all da Bes. Twenty-eisht first class steamers. Accca modalions unsurpassed. Weekly tailings. ALLAN & CO., Gen. West. Agents, No. 112 La S.i!!e Street, C.HtCArio. Chas. J. Sundell, Manager. 6 ..TlgiWEIa. KERVCUS IN'VaLIDS, f? IMP mn'1 other. Staking H-lth. w- . Strength and tnrrf r.nrrtdvised to send for " The Electric Review." a large illustrated journal, publicised for free distribution. It treats on health. hygiene, physical culturesnd inedicaf subjects, and is a complett encyrloptediaof iliformslien for H'jfTV.-ing humanity afflicted with long siaudiDK. chronic, nervous.pxhsusticc C I STRENGrTiy RFGAINED and painful diseasts. Vnum men and others who uner trom nervous ana poysicai debility, fx nauntea vitality, premature decline. etc., sre especially benefited by consulting its contents. Thoussnds of dollars saved nervous-debility sufferers snd ethers jr the advice given. If in need of meoicml aid er ciponsel, read it before investing in medicines or appliances of any description, and you will save time, monev and disappointment. Adlings for free copy. The Ire rie Review. 1 14 Broadway. Xew York, send Dil, as you mav not tbid notice apmin. IV. Cheese Quiet and steady: Ohio flats. ehoiec f.,'.'6,c: do fair 10 prime. .m)r. Petroleum ejuiet and unchanged. Receipts Flour, 2,000bbls.; wheat. 3.1,000 bu.:eorn, n.ouo uu.; oats, lO.rioti bu. Shipments Wheat, 3,000 bu. ; corn. 000 bu. : oats, 1 1.UK) bn. NEW ORLEANS, August lf..-Flonr-Qu:et aDd weak: choice fancy, S4 30(a4 6t: extra fainy, 54 '. (a.: MiuiK-stta patent process. S3 50: winter wheat imtcuts, 5. i. .corn ijuiet : mixeu, : y-:iow. .Vk-: white. Oh Cornmeal Iull and lower at$2 40. Hav steady : prime, filial?. Pork Quiet, but tirm at 810 25. lard Dull and a shade lower; refined tierce, i 50. Fudkmeats in gissl demand and a shade higher: shoulders, 9-4 25; long clear, $5 75; clear rib. S3 75t5 7, Beeon lu:i ind a shade lower: shoulders, $4 Vt; long clear. si 40; clear rib. $" '. Hams Choice sugar-crired. CM 11vassed, steady at Sil. Coffee Firm; Rio cargoes, common to prime, ".'ftV-'c. Molasses Quii-t and unchanged: t i-iitriftigals. common to ga1 MmlHon, l,ai-: lair to good fair. 2""" 25c: iirime to strictly prime. 2 bran t'nsettfs-l ami lower ai 75'i77,.ic. Cotton seed oil steady; peime crude, 27(ii2sc; Miunucr yellow, :'. ,; take, 24e. CINCINNATI, August 17. Cotton Quiet;, middlings, loe. Flour Heavy: family, f4 15 4 S3; fancy. 44 4'f4 ',. Wheat Easier; No. 2 red. 9:V; receipts 4.000 bu. ; shipments, ,'sio bu. Corn lull and lower; No. 2 mixed, 4oe. Oats Cnsettled and lower; No. 2 mixed, 2,51"2t'v Rve Steady : No. 2, Barlcv Firm : No. 2 fall,. s3c. Pork-Firmer: ?9 S7Ji- Lard Firm: fti 20. Bulkmeats -trtinger; shoulders, ; 75; hort rib, ts3 7o. Bacon In fair demand and steady;, shoulders. $ 1 S7?.j: short rib. $6 37,li; short clear, fO 70. Butter s'teady; extra creamery. 22tJi'c: fancy dairy, LVil's.'. lliuseed oil slow, but steady at i::;i4c. Sugar Firm: hard refined, 7,rt;7,3c: New Orleans, 5noc. Hogs steady: common aud light, t3 754 S3: packing and butchers', f I 2to 4 "si: receipts !.' head: thipuients, 24t head. Ohio full cream factory, 6a7e, BALTIMORE, August 17.-Wheat-Weak; Western No. 2 winter rot spot, lower and actite a: 90? ra'.i:,4c: August, Wifu'.'oi.ic; September. .'l'-,i 91:e; ctoljer, 94ri94jl.-c: November. 'Mi''.Kr'c.. Corn Western easier and dull: mixed, ftot. :V,' ,r.i.4 : August, 52s52T-: September, ."d'.-jt: asked: vear, .Vi-s-. Oats Easy and quit; Western" white, ö-.HäK": mixed. 3tV;4oe. Provisions steady and fairlv aciie. Mess oi, SM 50.&11 75. "lard Rerintsl. 7'4'. Fws-Scady at nrnl2c. Coflee Nominally steady ; K'oeargoes, rdinarv to fair. 7Ti'äs"''. Receipts Flour, 1.495 bbls.; wheat. 65.UUO bu.: corn. 17,0-Wbu.; oats M'.OOO bu.: rye. '-"0" hu. Shipments Flour, a,ssj bbls.; wheat, 116,000 bu.: corn, 9.000 bu. MILWAUKEE, August 17. Flour Qi.iet snd unchanged. Wheat Quiet and lower; Milwaukee No. 2, h24c; September, 3,ic: ticiober, SoJCCorn Steadv: No. 2, 4-"Are. Oats Tame: No. 2, 24'. Rve-Cnsettled: No. 1. WV'- Bailey Nominally unchanged. Provisions Dull. Mess Pork Cash or September, f9 20: October. f9 25. Lard Prime steam, cash or September, f 22V,: tatoljer. 86 30. Butter I'nchanged : dairy, l:i3 1'ic. Cheese 1 nchanged at (i.'y. rjrgs steadjatll(ailKc. Receipts--Flour. 2, 120 bbls. ; wbeat 51.9(0 bu. Shipments -Flour, 1.250 bbls,; wheat. 1,719 bu.; barley, none. TOLEDO, August 17. Wheat Lower and quiet: No. 2, cash August, W : September, 90cc; Vtober, Vl'i; November. 92-V: No. 2 soft, cash Angust 92.'.; "September. 914c; Oetola-r, 92l;c. Corn I'ull aud weak; cash, 4i'c asked: August, .c bid; Septemtier. 4;Iic asketl: year, Us1' asked; May, 3H4C. OaLs Shade lower; cash or August, i.'.c; Septemlier, i' ic: May. 31e asked. Clowr Seed Quiet: lash. 85 75askesl; Septemlier. -tob:'r or November, f5 50 asked. Receipts Wheau V,0uo bu.: corn. 2.000 bu.; oats. 21 ."' bu. Shipmenta Wheat, 22,000 bu.; corn, S.ooO bu. LOUISVILLE. August 17. Cotton steady : middling, 10' 4C Grain Weak aud lower. WheatNo. 2 lotigberry. ft': No. 2 red, ttlc. Corn-No. 2 mixed. 7 .: No. 2 white, 49e. Oats New No. "2 mixed. 2tii27c. Provisions Quiet. Kio-on 4'lear rib sides, $ 25; clear side. 62; shoulders. f4 75. Bulkmeats Clear rib sides. f5 75; clear sids. ' 12li; shoulders, f-l. Pork Vet, fll. Hams Sugar cured, f 10 11. Lard Choice beef lard, 50c. K aNSASCITY, August 17.-Whcat-Ix)wer; cash, 73,i(73Äe: September. 7375?y; October, c. Corn Weaker; cash. 54'ic bid. :t5c Bke1: September. 34l-ic: year, WiJic bid, 21 ,c asked. Oats S lead y a 1 22 JsC. Oils. PITTSBURG, Angust 17. Petroleiim steady, but little doing. Natioual Transit certifleau-s opened at fl 00 and closed at99c; highest price, fl oo, ; lowest. 99e. TTTl8ILX.E. August 17. Oil National Transit certificates opened at 99.V: litghct,ti s': lowest, P9e; Closed at 9.; ehipments, 71,256 bbls,; charters, 133.133 bbls. BRADFORD, Pa.. Angust 17. Oil 05erjed at 99V; Closed at Pis?: highest, fl no1; lowest, KV; runs 62.263 bbls: total hipmotlts 74.w6 hbls.; charters, 133.1:15 bbls. ; clearauees, 3,122.000 bbls. OIL CITY. Pa, Angust 17. National Transit certificates opened atfc'V; highest, 1 lowest, 99c: closed at 99c: sales. l.'jort.OuO bbls.; runs 62.263 bbls.; -shipments, 74.H06 bbls. ; chsners, 1:,. Ii bbls. NEW YORK, Angust 17. Petroeum-lull ; sales. 3.061 bbls. The market was stnnuj attheaia-ninR at WHe. from which it rose t. 81 OtH-ic snd remained about steady atflOis. until late in tbo day, when it broke to .".', aud ilosx-d atw'.c bid.

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