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! TRIBUNE: Fear at 1100 ket claeed firm at 12, WEDNESDAY. Y. Total, 20,750 brix. 12,40 cashor seller Angusts A%212.373¢ seller Septembier; and $12,40:¢12.424 Selter the year cloted at §11.00@ 173y 7 per centa, There I8 nosw a ateady improvement In the demand, and an early opening of the regular antunmn season in confidentiy looked for. No. 1. 0Ma0YMct CNo. 2, PRRI: —Callfarnis sugar-Joat drioe, 58.33c; Califur. i 04025 gand £ prepared to promptly meet Ay a7 Lo prade upon them n( & week aga fey price _changra And—ere rpting an Amoskeyt, ani ey King: {Rken place, The ven- m Awil heaithy tone, FINANCE AND TKADE. frmers 1426 advanca; offerlacs very ma 3 e ot reporl U3 hes” dafi s Stocks aro in excelient R The grocery market preeented no fme Business contlnnes good, wngar-Tonee sfeap, 433 | advance In Lancastr, New Orfeana molaswe, common to anod. oy seller October. 24, iy v &Pain'are for deilvery in lemy, BY TELEGRATI. Business at the Banks Shows Up to Advantage. portant new feataren, and the cencral tenor of prices Is steady. sthilehow o lack of atremgih, but there 18 little Ilkelihood of sny further material shrinkage in prices, which are already comparatively low, foes are firm, eith the tendency {n an upwand di- Rice also is held at foll figures. wae n qolet market for deied frolts, rainlie, the diferent lines were falrly Arm. and loose muscatel raising wera off Se per box, the former being freely offered at $1.50@1.55. Pranes. currants, and applen wera frm. The de- mand for fish continues liberal, and previousprices are firmly adhercd to, and nuchanged, with sales of common to fancy Cheers remaing dnll, AL 8@ Prices of Teath- "rime mess pork wae quoted At $12.0012.2% and oxtrd prime do at §0. 50%0.0, Vas quict but stronger, & e Tusiness moderate with pack- age Dowsee And. Jonbing. trae FAFY sctire: ghatsin stendy demand st il hanerd price ratr: wnd dress glnchams, dres goods, nd felt 3 Tnl.lm. Anl 2! —h,u(l‘nvdu!u it flrm 3 yancd Bticy To the TWestern dssociated Press. Nrw Youx, Ang. 21, —Gold opened at 105, and closed At 104 %, swith rllrl fn the interim ot 104%, 1. 3, and 4 per cent pe ‘The wedkness fa at- vancing 3020 nee “Hork T&e mur. Wc~ German mu:nml.l 10 pay SATyIEG eharkee: D ten uller Kentembes, at £ Solier Cotaber af &4 5 per HO B4 for ral of seller Reptomber: €9.%048,02§ sellcr nd £7. 007,03 peller e year. Were dull but firmer, in er WL products. THere sas aome Semani toF expoti but llmmm you) ne i oaom, 761 Haven. fn v‘.. niet and amehaneed: B0 l Al SRITUR VAU EAG T o) AEMAN mews wear of wool: ens, Aannels, aud blankets n fair request. The Effcct of Over-Tasation Upon’ Capitalists. Borroning rates annam, and 1-64 per dlem. tribated to low rates for sterling exchange, which are tln!e to the point whero gold can be Imported Timothy, S0 o 3 audl 2o fon relice tho R ket Telter the tontht TUMBER. The movement of lumber, eic., for the week ending Aug. 15, aad since Jan. 1, with coniparisons, was as but, excepting -xvndy‘ gh mmn mn. $ D E AT teaty «mnmrm nir, from, «m. nd fight mhrlnny Gty Duteherah com i Fmpathy with oth. Aotive and Stronger Produce Magkote— Provisions in Good Demand. iiver ai London_anchas i1; bere, silver bars ‘l’.“.“. in greenbackaAnd 117 ot mell, rxcent gt sht ae (L 3% “iovernments were weak. Railroad bonds were quiet and lower in 20mo {n- 've In good demand and firm At the . Bales agRTCRated 150 brls sl $1.00 per JTOCK—Were In mod. e 8 KNH mlu‘ amall ong Butter was falely active € (ac 150 tos awnet-pickied hanis (a0 nln ..“; Jues and 13 feedo (12 BR) AL Tic, ateady at the close st i Auguet, 81,231 Ared \Wavssh, & ted Wanas, S1.04. 47441 Octalior, 4461 1 JiRALy IX Stone~ T € Lollowin range of An Important Advance in WheateeOther Breadstuffs Tend Upwards. stancen, State bonds were stesdy, There wan leas vim anil baoyaney to stock -pe:n- 1ation to-day, aml, for the first thine for many past, the market showed rignd of weaknens, the decline the coal roada, trank lines, And West- ern Union were conaplcaons, Unfon advanced from 81 o the meeting last evening, , it was giated that rates will Lut not high enoigh to oppress the L, 000 shares of the Atlantic & Pa- . Al Are to be paid for part in cantiand part in Weatern Linfon atock at 72, The arrangement weakened Allintlc & Pacific, The ‘stock market, after the Second lioard, became firm, and prices recovercd ¥ to & clone of businese, there was & zencwed pressure to sell atocks, and, under heay: declined 3§ to 1k, of the day wero generally made. nnd closed At 704 Lackawanns & Western fell off to 40 & Hudron to 4714, Jersey Central to l. y.. grades at 10@24c. Hige for zood to best fuld creama. er, tobscco, bagping, coal, and wood remain ae before. Olls were moving falrly for the Tarpenting was guoted firm at 38@40c, and ad- Lard and linseed were tower, the former. declining to 79¢ for oxtra, and tha Jatter to562@ Lineeed haa now tonchod the lowest point The unusual depression i chiefy duc to the metely nominal valuo of the ‘(D TINNERS" SRiers, an l‘rldn appears to LAII:‘.—“:- Ilnu, 37 'I:i lm‘ulv zlu AT, 2dc, The cazgo market was qofet and nml;. The ofter- tngs were small, nunmbering less than twelra carzoes. Several sales were mude eatly, and there wan consti- eradis tnquiry for lumber, but the fact of Hght offer: fng4 prevented dealers from getting atl they wantel. The flect is widely seattered, and & good portion of It reached port. Ploce-atuff wa 2,000 bt whal. 629,000 bu em. “I(‘ rtart Western Gtocks of Grain in Store in the Chi. e cago Elevators. dove. 1.ong and short ciesra L wmherl-ndn et at ° (@c: aweet- nu.}'ulnn. Aug, 1.t ¥ epots 3103 [ h\|u= ern Actives Arn hughers 7o el ehdatting Conper, aoe, 7 %87 (now_No. 26,33.10¢ iHact Amrrlcln ll:ron nnolml at uum';‘« for shouls RoBlfc TOF snort clears, 1 nama, l|lqlntnlu| and packed, thet are. FRODUC rs-\nn-".md i airiy aoe diés mixed. 28 ya06, FINANCIAL, Businces at the banka in oll departments con- tinues dectdadly on the inczeaso. Orders for cue- rency frown country banks are larger to-day than® for any time thus far this season. In conslderaliic quantities from lienee onr city lustitations have an lhlllu)‘nl pup- pIv to meet all the wants of cnstomners. Yeater uay, for the first tme, one of the banks reported several applications fordisconnte; but they seemed 13 come more from those who wished to provide for contingenclea 1ikely to oceur ten or twenty daya lence dhan from any Immediate necessity. The market fot dlscounts may etlll be quotcd decidedly woiking o little #ood stript and bosrde were auoted at €0,00810.00, and tho Letter assortments at $11.00312.00. Lath were at #1,25, and shingles at #1.. ma m Sario che Magule’ Thontps vinet luatis sud WEpe at 17,20 »su.~ s Dnineds continnes good at the rullex shipments, alrcady large, ars lnnreulnx nnmvln' are the duouatiout: 103 Ing ol Thindclear, 1 foeh, Thind el known for years, cide were rold & And quiet At #10.00 or extrs mese; and T ham: .m—wnquuned at T for city, and TM@The n‘u llau-cov‘nmon. u a2, eake, Lumber wan steady and. in good demand. The offerings of cargocs were again light. dealers were doing 8 good buniness. nalls, and metals continue In moderate demand, Tasiness Is Improving, and dealers expect a good Wool continues quiet Western and occaslonally Eas ern buyers appear in the market or send in orders, s trade, though light, is not exacily at a stand- etlll, The demand for timothy seed was falr, but tho offeringe were Mrge, and pricea again weak- The hay and broom-corn markets were quiet. The demand for green fraits waa up to the average, and good stock wae steady, bat Inferlor frult, of which the offerings were Inrge, was slow and lower. firmer, and poultry steady, Lake freights were moderately active and essy ot the recent advance, carrlers naking 4c for corn to Toom was taken for 40,000 bu wheat, 100,000 bu corn, 130,000 bu oate, And 26,000 bu rye, with 70,000 bu wheat to load here orat Mil- 108011, 1€y 12, 317, 1561 19, ey rl'nnl. renuwln'. bat, towanls the It inarriving New York, and realizations, nrices In final sales the loweat figares BREADSTULFS, FLOUR~Waa quict, though in alittie better demand, and Airmer, (o aympathy with wheat, holders befng quitestrong at the recent decline. The buylog wi chiefly locsl, but & few ofitalle orders were filled for Bales were reported winters, chiefly 8t $4.0067.00; estrns, partly at $0.00; partly at $3.23. —\\ernalfil\lll:‘ £ tes e . P A linaced wRES QuoTE ower, and & re. ratafoot ol "n al Sine e ChFimn werh R the or tho “rll'\u:' yea Y- at Rxer) lPfl-—Flon B, 500 hin; osta, 4,.’![!1 ShixeN To—Hieat, 19, wo Bu: cora, 9,200 bu, e decliied (o 70} mm -nm, 89,000 bug corn, teade fn the fall and unchanged, Trade was goo o P avancing | Wo revise nurlhl sey il now. whisc, 150 tost, e: extra lard Flo st sceon Firat omman drested sidin Morria & Estex to )llthlfnn Ltn of 1,206 bris 500 bris spring and 73 brls rye-four, Tho market closed with the range of prices: favorite braads of winters, #0.5 branda of winters, §0.00:a0.231 cholce to fine spring, £1,75@7.00; falr 10 Roodd spring, $0.00a0.33 low spring, $4.0034.50; falr to good Minnesota springe, 80,2 0.761 cholee to fancy Minncsota sptings, $7.002G7.50; patent springa, $8.00:40.00; low grade, 1,0064.001 Dew dreiak, §5,0085.25 old rre, $4.00@4.25¢ nowdo, ¥ mov;-h L and ngchan iring, secon Eloorine, third tommon, drcan ik Lo {14 Inenevand upwaria: Roc honrds, 13y 14 Inchies and unmant; Rtock [aland to Uzfl{. 5nrlhwrlk'm cmnmen to, preferred to 57%, Bt. Pa M, and llnnnlbll & St Juprl‘ erred to 20! Transactions aggregated 201,000 shares, ar hich #,000 were New York Central 12,000 Northwestorn. 6,600 St, Taul, 4,500 lrclaflru & Tludson 700 Delaware, Lu‘LnWflnnm & Western, 100 New Jerscy Uentral, 7, !ml. 2,500 Morrls' & Essex, ..,uUO l'u:lflc. 0, Western Unlon, Money loaned 8t 4@6 per cent for the greater art of the day, but la‘er in the afternuvon the mar- lnn lml the balances were loaned at 2, Prime mercantile paper, 4% i o, bmml. Biet whate, ‘Wihter mu ALS] umL Rt unnmnk o : 476 Stratta, mrm-un:. ety maiiin deodor- Wheat active: llrmlLPfll!ll highers No.3req 4 ¢ Flax was steady. 7.00¢ good to prime Gl id gt ':";fm'cm Y, Ty cloving elhor, Carn moderacel um anil nmn W o Oc ‘i:u-‘c ue?our. Tiye frig: i T oo WK bontds. 8000 84 A flnchledly active movoment fn cereals 1nakes iteclf felt upon the banks of the city. uaual discount rates ate 8@10 per cent, all the Tanks taking all the really good paper offered Ly customern at 8 per cent. Call loans aa hereto- fore, nhout 8 percent, though a few of the banks might accept a lower figure, Shipping bills are reported by gome of the ‘hanks in much better supply. They ate ready forall that are likoly to offer, and seem to be enly anx- This larger movement of products Xeeps New York exchange down to the cost of orlering currency from New York, viz, about £Oc dlscount per $1,000 between banks, though thera were sales at 75c, nnd some perbaps at $1.00. The better supply of bills comes from shipments completed for two or three daya previous, for the slarp sdvance In wheat yesterday of some hic rather chiecked traneactions; Lut in splie of fhat 1bey were of moderate wmount. ‘The clearings were 37,200, 000. vru sl Ty ware o Ahails’ ArmCr, Firics worn lahlo ot 8 o o) per doz, Fin ke wers at ereniut at 8 - Cmmon (umber-~o dide prices are for ur{; i . Eggs werp o sl bo himenston fltlfl. ureen. 8 Hinienal L 2 to Smalt Hmher. (440 {0 Tiokete, rousth dud select. Plekets pefect, dresed ati iber. Lan |mym T ellors aparts clear 3 Ilm.vm Bt and wncibagnd. O bris: wheat, «umlmx cara, his e, 1.0 Tarler, noue, TtroRtPTa=Fious. f 3,000 bt vaLs, 9,000 | quict and firm. Eales were limited to 20 tons st $8.01 per ton on track, Corn«MeAat—Coarsg was ‘numinal at §10.00 per ton on Cixe niTe A Ane. A ‘+A " ehuive L oxi Dry stilogles 153 extra, rack. WIEAT=Was active and stronger, The market far n!ll month's dellvery advanced 4c, and for this month e laiest prices of Mton- ‘Custome, 8¢ -.'.'.oo A The Treasury disbureed $120,000, i \Wheat umsettieds red, lpm sl Aroupine: 47¢ b Through freights to New Yotk by lake and rail were quoted at 15¢ on wheat, 14¢ on corn, and 10¢ endy 8 1d and market nnm Sadic nn‘;mmm— Tk quiet: §19,00, etto heon the euttom. Local nftiva to make contractafor futur dolivety, Rk the recuen tosellexvept fur tmmediate shipm ult, mos oniinary conrse, €1 lry. 'Without Dags, €2.00; Ashton dairy. per Prodace exports for thie week, §3,%00,000, Sterltng weak; sctual buatncss, lwnL. 4824 SOTERRNEATS, New 4! lold Jigr % TELEGRAPIL FOREIGN CITIES. 'rnlz- following wera recelved by the Cliteago Bosrd of et 1ous for more. lfl\flfl!‘io l{;l;;lu i Drivate suviocs of 1he nrevious day. mh otrd betier, wille our receipia Rall freights wero firm al previous rates. Grain was quoted at 30c per 100 ts to Now York, and 35¢ th Boston and New Englond points, ‘boxed meats were quoted at fic above grain Ogures, GRATY IN STORE. The folfowing are the footings of the officlal re- port of the grain In store in this city on the evening of Snunluy last and corresponding dates: A il g _F alo ninous, aml MANY APeTALUTS HeFG of e Sninion u« ulmvwnum Probably Fun down to s small e Mlrence at 8 peactian Bere, 1euer huvers w. 1mlAcco—Therv wea not mtich actlvity in the ta- bacco um orders being restricted ta suc are m LivEnroot, Aug. 31—l 5. m.—~Wheat~Amarican winter, (28124 6d1 ipring, 108 81143 white, 108 1ud 28 24: elub, 128 1@ 129 100, Carn,2us2261 34, Tork, Hecelpts wheat fast three days, 00 heing Ameriean, Lrveapoor, 3p. m ed, Loxvox, Auk, 3 fornin club, 12¢ 443128 7d; Callfornla whit MARK Laxe—Carzoes off consg— Corn quiet: falr average ppears Te was azaln P lll‘lnlhd. 'll ch kept cash wheat up 1o &l I|I! 2 ttie pric for at Auzaut, and the whore o8t » while there wat smio lony \mymg hy Mr- nfil““hfln‘ 'fl“ld 9MI| [Bml th[‘-fr" AL cuf ulxlmrn s of the Atlar d for current trade, Prices continue ns ily_prove to ba nens from the e Eihente s hat France as of \(the crop, 3 that Engiand witl be raiher b market for 81l our Al Bree aad arm: 1a atan n.lnnu- of e it AT.ings SeprbY 3 Lul‘llhh.hm‘x No, 1, !hLWALKl Aung, 21 LALERE, Abl, ¥ aft prewsed, cholee to extra, 089 st half-bright cliofee, 65 tandard biack, gdod 1o (3761 dhedtum, M@ ed, mu—when stgones opened i eraie, TanKINg n ool n.epn.c-. weifer nol va: cage, foll hack to (Gdke, fmprove Catn ot Deate. " pelier 1'«1mm clusing at tv kg el"’l. BOAZHET cOMIM sunmm‘“—namw ot n, e Taiitoralae o to extra, (08 nges were develope omparatively sto: Fay wood_do. 35@3%ct 04D, 4ais 361 Anry RIGIACS fiests 68&7ict cholcest, Biktdsc: Tancy, 81,00 s wood do. M@adc: me. atiom, .nl-uflcx wood b, & $9c: ne, 4gsic; nest, S et choleest, T et Zon do. 00231 nri‘:nw.t)cx daest, 12440, Corn steady. Whoat a shado dearcr. Amerlean mixed, 275 Cargocs on psusago—WWheat— Reds dearery whites cheaper, ping Callifornia wlieat just shipped, 54a 61 Nearly Fair average quallty of uew apring wheat for prompt shipment by sall during the prescat and follow- {ng montls, 478 6d. . Bpectal Dispalch to The Tritune, LivEnroot. Ang. 2 Wiater, No. 1, 124 0d3 No. . 8, 1083 white, No. 1, elnb, No. 1, 128104 No. 2, 12914, Corn—~Nu. 1, 264 3d3 it foor The Homth sold At #1: 1 nw. Fort Wayns. |Terre liauta, .. 8 \Trrr!' Tiaute pm Dircasmons In relation to taxation belong mainly toother columns In Tue Trinunz; but the effect of the euormons laxes upon oor banks and fnanclal affaies - generally may bo hero noticed. . years past many bunks have been withdrawing redocing thelr capital and surplns, snd investing in Qovernment bonds, the money s divided rtockholders, " who make the best 1n either cdeo the fact remalns that the bauking facilitics of the countey are reduced, and, when once business becomes active, with our large crops and larger business in ail do- partments, it fa not anlikely that moncy may be- comie very nncomfortably ncarce. he banka has becomo virtual conflecation, —that Is, contrcation ot dividends,—for eome of our best and most prudently-mannged institntions have parscd thelr dividennn for more than eighteen The holders of real estate complain that with them mstlors are even worse, for in thousands of cases they do not realize enoogh from rents to poy taxen One of aar hesvy capls talists bas just invested $250,000 In Government 43} per cents, decluring that he will never loan sn- Taxes and risks est up moro than 9% per cent difference be. tween the rateson loanaand Government securitien. 1t {» not the place hore to discuss romedies, but rome meana mnust be devised 10 atop the wasto and steatings of publle oficer what fearful calamities the Lusiness and prosperity of the natfon are sure, at no distant day, to be in- New YorkCentral, A 1. i lmuhll"e ' what_ loiders Cash sales wore 1o pring at #1.0761.08: 63, M0 7,001 bu new SPRENTa—Fl ol dy RUOuENE 1 be TAIF Felative prives ricd of 10,400 b IKHIA\'AWLII. hanged, heat, @113, September. 81.00. Com, 82e, Provisiois—Clear Hba 6%30%cs shonl s i MO, ey EU"‘H"‘ A\llg.fil.'—lllul AL—Common, 20A%ct H mll ;nuasl e pie & X N TER Wi AT e R e aoCamin oo, medim, Bl ety cholee, Ne—Com Guary—Thea ) mpl T, NN EAGTA \\nlnf-—\\u mod nmn demand, 3,400 hu Nu. | sl fales were t $1.00G1.1 chlnfl] et de, asd 0 b b sampio 2i 8113 oh K VEOTN~Wan active and stronger, dld ant exlibit much Jmprose thised with, wheat. advancl use of It they cun. FALD, N WV lmat ont Imr nomiaaly Teanewce O% old. Tennesce, (4 now.. Virginis a8, oldl... Sax Pnumm. A«u. 21,~The followimg aro the ¢ quotationsat the Stock ioar v ouyers c v ks ) car \Wedern. w2 on tr i ‘The early market 1 FSIouTs~Without cbiange, Lut nx:‘mremu Dt Tater It sym- d $o e York and Liver: Fronr mwm. wera onl revivug doy, thiough th Irenia were Bish hatw the recent At 1 wan nt avérage. Lul demand for com furlhlvmtnl. {more ¢ freighy ried an ‘Chang Provistoxs—Fark, 82¢. Lard, 43s8d, Javerroor, Aug. o Lum u,?;da;rmm food common, J0@Tle oy ine, (3@ ict M.—NREADITCFPS— Tazation npon Wheat—Winter, No. 1, 121 4t Na, 2, 128 'I’";:iso‘ Lo 13 'ld( No. 2. 118 11d; clad, No. 1, 12024, 6 m ror Tnapley 4 and at $4.00° f i, W(.IOL—CUMInnu n m\nlrnllc Wulnm dem 3 ocks [n the hands Tostoy, Ann "l.—rl orn—mmnnd moderate; uge BRI <Lt qulets mtzed and st dull'nad unsettieds prices Fogalss uruu. Aug‘ at ny taken than was rej LivenivoL, - Aug. 21-Latest,—Corros—Dnll and Taors wero thore wilini 10 buy” 19¢" TLGFe, t{utl (rom recent weakness, Tho leading crs i llknl Shaut honini off for lower rates on laka demand ln,r &l of+ 1, to bo dull and eas; nnfa; + 6@4 i8+164; ales 5,000 bales; speculation aod ex- port, Kovt Amerk ~Dull; nominal; 10%¢; ‘"G l’l‘l'||lLl. m- shipmoats, 243 stuck, umen unchanged. Mhous: el anwastcd woois, 31@d7c: fine flecce, washed, ) medium 3,300, nno "o, Si@izicr Califoruin white whest, average, , 12§ 212120 1001 spring, 104 BAL @128 4d. Corn—Wesiern mixed, 202 Onts~Amerlcan, 39634 64, CLovxn BrEn—American, Provistnxs—Yens pork, 522, ews beef, 054, American lard, 43304, Long clear bacon, 35s uds short do, 878 fine Amerlcan, 418 3d, Cuxzsx—Amcrican, 52 0d. PrTuoLETN—-Spirits, Ryg redned, 11881@12s, LiNaxen OtL—e fd@3te, ~Common, 56 6d3: mh pale, 138 Rcw hl.n mixed, it there was a e o Brcharc belng chied poned at414c, sold a Vlnktll to l.'kL. clmlnn AL4234e, ver, A AT a1 @ 21ac, u. 2 cloac At 42'4e, iich mix 244, recedod 1o41! l(\lLlum 1) Fl'Flfllfl‘S—FfiHuwlnR sro tharatesto Seller Octl e the priacipal Enstern po! DIW!UD. All . 21, —‘1!\!“—\\ |II‘N[ I(Cllfl y: No. o 5 cliub, 81,23, Corainclimatu, HFRAA reh prke noret ‘olars, tarih,eic, Flour, ineate, Seeds, Troma, Aug. 31.—ttiom Cents.” Cente, Centa. Cenix, XEs—-Scarcey held frmly ity saleewere o uddies 10,400 reka’ Cobsciliaied, 43 in Chicago, 4,000 nrrJlrlt Al o wdtalge un (ck} and 400 nit ears at 400 ragog ke higher, PETROLEUM. 2. =12 TRoLEF U =)arket une Loxpox, Amr. nried Mintce. bords— 16408, 10844; new G, 1 New' York Ceatral, 20} 3iitnols Cenal G0, Pamts, Ang. 21, —Rentes, 100¢25c. CLEVRLAND, O., A changed; standard white, 110 test, 11¥(c. 101 21-5 p. m.—Consols, money gt 3 e e were Tairly wetives The market opeued strong In coupion With of I, an Lo revelnta werd smallee than on tho ) Py Ineluding the Trefunt “Fhe drmiiees brought uny ry, eapectally from_the aliorta. who becaine :lnunwcu\cr hielr dents, and the inarket rled o :Im:ulr-\‘lm;:rnulnl. Auist or cash pald o ng At the oo ut ‘no ono can tell into o, 104} peoferred. LIVE STOCK,* WILMINGTON, Aug. N, Aug. El.—l.l)lllln O11~208 04@293 0. BPIRITS OF TURPENTINE=208R208 3d, AXTWERP, Aug. 21.-PrTROLEUN—31S DA AMERICAN CITIES, REAL ESTATE. The following instrumenta were fled for record ‘Tuesdny, Aug, 21% agne st 10134 f10 Ao o T, 1 el HARTRANFT. What Pennsylvanla's Go itejecien oats sald i 5t‘:-un vales_wers In apite of the low® prices of everything—of real cetate especiully—and the abundance of promising an nnuanal degree of hoard- 14 14 eported amonit onr people. Amonnts, large and #nall, a4 thoabilitien of parties may permit, are alwmost dally golng Into the boxed of our safo-de- 0f courso the largest number of depoxits are made by men, but more women aro reported than any one would suppose, gold, and perhaps & msjority of the deposits thus stored sway may at sowe time In the futare bocome useful, but for all preacnt business purposcs they wmight as well be sunk la the bottom of tho ocdan. facta are givcn o8 showinz the unpasy fecling smong the people, due fargely to the public and private stealings now so prevalent on all sldes, and by partles In whom the commuaity have leretotore reponcd trust and confidence, NEW YOIK BAVINGS DANKY, The following table gives the resources of the New York Savlugs Banks on the 1at of July, com- pared with the Ogurcs on the 1st of January, ernor Says of the 7,600 b Investments offering, u"u' o brack A 12000 ‘Ui 40 3¢ T“*r'\m i 15 K—\Wan Icss i Slimed il 26 e AU pricos. s hrowsht 5134 e34% In aotthemient, e inalde. Keptemier was nated at 3ic. ul} uaiisalea ecre roporiad of B, 0 bu i polected at 4961 800 bu rejected AMLEY~\s4 I8 botter detnand and arm, etosing 3 The domand was chl d aLaTC and closc clused n»mlnul Bpecial Dispatch to The Tridune. 1.—GRAIX—Whest quite actively soughit after; demand for prompe delivery malaly for shipment, with Lusincss alinost wholly in new crop winter, which was |n liberal supply; actual deallogs ln- dlcate na advance of 1@3c por bug 1 option Hno trans actlons extenstve aud ot an Improvement of 2@ic per bu, clostng generally firm At tho advanced figurca; extra cholce amber Michigan, 24,000 bu afloat for shipment, at 8i.41; extra cholco whito ‘Michigan, first half of September delivery, 332,000 bu At $1.34; amnber Western In jot 210,000 by, part grad- . 2, $1.33@LATH1 very cholce red Western, #3,000 bu, at 81,401 poor old lots, $1.30@1,32f uew ring, 49,000 bu sverage quality, $1.34; new crop No. 2 Chicago spring very cholce, yet held At §1.40, with 91,30 bid and §1.33 subsequently bidy quotations st afterncon call No, 2 Northwestorn spring, September option, nomlaal; October nominal, Corn freely purchased at an sivance of M@ic per by, closing Ormly; mixed Western ungraded at 30336Hc, malnly at 85@3u0 for malilog vessel; 832534%0 for steamer quality; No, 3 Weatern, for Beptember delivery, 6dc makod, but no farther sales reported. ProvisioNs—Mess pork more active for early delly- ery, mainly for export, snd quoted high, thoughclosiag At $13.13@19,25; Weatorn st options quoted st the 3.16@13.20; October nom- 1oal, with sslesof 250 bris August at $13.15; 600 brls Beptember at $13,15@13.20. Cut mests gulet at un- Dscon fnactive; Western long clear quoted at 7%{c, and spot clear at 73(c, and loag elear and shiort clear December option held at Tie. erusicam lard quoted @rmer for early delivery on a fairly active movement, closing heavilyy 1, 1881cs new sudold, to arrive, at $4.7048.73; new to réddned leav- Iug off at $8.8344 bid, and At the close Boptember, $8,021 October, $8.70; No- vember nominal: December, 64,705 seller remalnder of , 84,4751 wsles 1,730 Lea Beptember, 86,7349, 75; '8 October a4 83, 700@9.80; 250 tcs December at #8.52)41 2,600 tea setier remalnder of the year, 88,4741 sales 1,750 tes Bepronuber at $5.7540.751 4,000 Les Octoe Der at $5.75%G@8.H0; 350 tca Decamber at $8.33%1 2,500 1cs seller romainder of tho year st $8.47; 1,73 tca September st $5.7310, 731 4,000 tes Uctober at §8.7246 8,80} 250 tes December at $3.562%; 3,000 tcs scller e walnder of tha year at $8.47468.574%. Wiisky—Advauced to $1.13, with sales. reported of 1350 bris st Lhls price, B —1tdw very quict: qnoted & shade lower, with 1817 10 good reBintug st B2E)o per 1bi sales 5,000 huds Cuba Muscovado on private lerms; 100 hhds centrifus 10c3 refinea sugars T quite nodersie request. 10uTs=Yery f7m, but less acsive market, busls ness baving been checked o part by the higher offers Inga of accommodation, especially of room and tonnage For Liverpool, engagements by steamer: 16,000 bu corn at 944, snd 24,000 bu wheat 8¢ 10d per bus 1,500 boxes bacon within & range of 406 508} 23,000 £0 20,000 boxes chisese at 00%. To the Western Ausociated Press. All', A1 —~CoTTuN—Btesdyy ll)fl")flu !culer‘nbo‘r Jiatdcs Uctober, 11 ¢ Correspondence CIncinnati Commercial, Tlannianuno, Hlartrantt, Governor of the great Comronwealth of Pennsylvania, returned to larrisinrg nt o late hour last night=-tired aud dusty. a. m. to.day, In the Exceutivo Manslun, surronnd- ull:y letters and newspapers, and anxions spec- CATTLE—In comparison with Monday there waa soma littie fmprovement n the demand on Eastern ace count, and that fact, coupled with reportsof aslight chiange for the better {n somo of the markets below, Ine duced s rathier firmer feeling, bt dli not lewd lo any general advance in prices, The offerings of well-ma- tured and well-fatted cattls were few, and the smoant of trading accomplished at prices above $3.00 was small {n the estreme, Larely reaching 500 head. d common and medium grades of was a falr demand, s fair supply, and & comparatively steady market, The botter class and the Colorado cattle wera taken by ship: pers, the foraer at §3.2393,50, and the latter at $3.60 ial, Paterson & Co., sold o Watsell & Aller. .00. Bales of nlll\‘e‘, Inl‘lthrn‘ 5 NxW YORK, AU, Ptntfl datronger, e, 'I'fllnl ofall klnds In store, 2,170,100 bu. Tllem fOgures show an Increaso during last week of 114, - L14 bu wheat, 39,761 bu oota, 18,524 bu batley; and a decreaso of 140,084 bu corn and 4,070 bu ‘Total increase, 4,070 bo. fuantities of Northweatern wheat include 2,495 ba . 1 Minnesota and 1,201 bu No. 2 The following table exhibits the atocks of graln n Peorla on the dates named, aa reported” by the ponlt compantes, Twaw him at 11 at S o tracks t . W10 " w ot'l'rlncm:a i nf, 00 0'tt, dnied AV @ UC(IAMJ‘ openec it O BS00 Nt 87 2o, and, l-:u at. Aan B l iaics wern um.nnl of ive. a8t “74""“1'3.; Ln‘n.l;u Teed at 1o 4. 00 n tracky ploat dxetug Mt The above noted "“ ‘hon I Jearned of the troubles ln our ftate, 2ald the Governor, ** \eas away out in Ch 1 lost uo time, bt obtained a epecial train and 1left Cheyenno on o Sat- urday and reachod Chicago on & Monday night. was guick truveling, thotgh wo were deluyed by & broken engine four hours on the plalna.: I have nul Leen out of my car threo daye for ga thauy W hcn 1 reactied Pittaburg, after that cventfal I saw the people wera ina terriblo atate excitouient, and distress, Sesds wewe blockaded, and § \was told that the sup: ply of coal in the city would not last six daye, 1f uo conl could Lo oblathed the factorics would be closed and thousands of ncople thrown ont of ot thesu wunld liave Joined saw the grat thing m be tlone was to oven rallro: 1 did so after considerable a revolution perlinps, at * oodshicd, was prevented are In coln ‘Texns, Colorado, native cattle the AT 'al:imm sy, '@ , S0xidd e 300 do a0 FTENN LL. 5 "mmuluusx 05 Whest— w:mlur, M Hio Y for Augmat, 00K® Bat " e2ne tor 7y ¥ SRR wers ineatiy at 83, el of “""3- .23 for cummon mixed Halsted at upposiie, tio acres, d 3. ata, emuraciug cows 5% l}t‘. Jdated du ‘The supply being moderate em‘-‘f- ero disposed o1, and e BLarke: closcd tho ng CATTLE AALES mmm lor Boptome 1B OUNT-HOURE: Forty feth it m (L of Stewrs v 125 1L, datel EXPORTS Pnl;ll TUE SEABOARD. Tho following were tho exports from the four leading cities of the Atlantic seaboard for tho datos mwnz«m Be| \ember. J~4'V 12,47} ur ales nfunurfin uz.:nuwh an t $8.22'438.23 for Beptember and ales 0 tcn at §4, 150 seller October, MWheat was » sctive.aud lyale highcr, Keptomber sold STl Goteite Kol o at 4ha outaldo: 3 T Pmmt} ot Iwh n cl Fiftieih, o'f, 2% 1% n. cuploymant, Msy the excited mob, way stesd .8 e ror Detome July1, 1877, Jan, 1, 1877, Tlonds and morteaze ® 35K § 05T, communications W B 3 trouvle, and by 50 doin| least moro caruago and n nvod 3 wWintes st S0 G o of ted April 18, o 1t n of Purllelh. we, :mzn weak) sales of 1,000 bris Tt hulldln" daced Au Prime quoted nominaly Au closo 817.13; Beptember, tused Al 3“' (-M. -na clnll 08 u Do you lpprdmnd any more serlous trouble, Governar?* T asks ¥ I hear m ond §s not yet. nred to hear trouble ot any moment. llere, ave fust recetved o dispatch from Beranton, Ing that a riot Is autictpated there atany hour, troops are {u the buet of trim now, and 1 think 1 can llow pui & quietos to any future tronole, the mining reglon danger le anticipated. The resl cauvo of the atrike thero la mu outaide. ucmb:r sold et it 3o higher, Beptember changed Brures. COMMERCIAL, The following wers the receipts and shipments of the leading articlesof produce in this city during the twenty-four hours ending at 7 [o'clock on Taecaday morning, and fortho correspondivg time 3 OUK GIAIN FOR BUROPE. The New York erald of the 15th -nyr Mr. Punklln Falsor mth:"l: nia In tids city, Eijse. ‘Frel ken (500,000 b wheat 0 load hero n'§ b o i TorCanadid poria, o3 GF\EHAL ATARKETS, ugust option tlat there are too mauy Why, In the cotalde countles there ra 20,000 moro wiiners than fhero fs work for. e result 1 thas 1o unlur 1o glive all somo work, many are compelied to Jabor on: Andthen they live on llttie, and il 1f licy would only go away unn s—lnlhfllfllmlrkwlnnuflmlrk s 8 well foed activicy In the sue S 1, TulE L) 3 225 it meating with (oiek suio Weavr backiog krades remalned d with mcu-uk and ansettic atter clais w:u v-u-mn i 3.13 for hlr 10 ¢l L~ 2 LROOM-CONN—1Vas quict and stesdy. Quotattons; Green hurl, Té7%c; mediun burl, red-tipped, 6600} with hopl enoukh to work It, heacs th do, 5@Gci red do, 4M@3ct lnalde brush, 4%4@3%ci Iaferior brush, <@4l¢e; crooked do, 4c. BUTTER~Tn the butter market no changes wero de- There was a well sustained Eastward move- meat, and, notwithstanding the continued lberal ar- ket was falrly firm, v constderablo surplus stock on hand, but the lower grades were accumulal Sales wera cffected at tbo snn: T3424c) good to cholce grades, 10D 20c; medLamn, 13@15¢1 inferlor to common, D@1IC. BAUUGING-For grain bsgs therg Is & more than ordinarily good demand, and the light stocks in the handsof jobbers are held with pronounced Armnesa, Qunnies and burlaps are moving asfreely.ssin past seasons st & Ilke perlod, aad are held st full igures, Montaup, Za%c; Lewlse ton, Z246c; Ottor Creek, 3ic; American, 20¥eq bure laps, 4 sad 5 bu, 14}4@10%c) gupules, siogles, 144@ 1 do, donhle, 3ékuse. RE—The market was devold of new festures, u‘ l qufet, llnl the market lisa We quote: Qood to beat i mqum.nupncumnnunna umn-num. *yengin llaw, .23 do nut and rinr il 8350 u-mmnu & Olilo, 91, ols, Garusberris, §4.506A. kel m lh n.oct was firmer, selling at ll%l!& ‘The of e very l’l&ll—l‘ crl wore ‘not subjected 10 any marked was 8 | .rsll‘uuum'at 1a botk lake vlous n-y WM on halt Hmb NEY MARKET. The lannwlnfl M from the lctter of the London correapondent of bhe New York Fiuancial Chronl- it e b RaarXet of the world, loan, will stay there. ‘tho others might live, ** **Woald 1t not be judiclons for the State or cosl companica to Lrinspurt these people clsewherot* queried your coerespondent, provided work could be found for lmm I they would go on farmns mey n be_indvpendent ana won't. Strun, bave an attrac “i'.fl'l nhulnlhlu !m' “‘o‘: wiil at 1 i :mhatn Fronchs and b umn-urrhi. 14 A The aatme ima AL wo do Hut secura fate nvmlm?ml.--u 0% waated at 8 ) under the pmvm clre ¢ n The demand for money during et mmlku o 1 sumewhnt improved, more nowslbly from gencral causea than frow any speclal cause, culation, an well & the week hns ‘The note cir- ihe clrtulnllan of con, has been lucreasing of Jate, owing to the harveet re. nte of mvelen ‘The Bank n consequence, ropurtion of re« imlvution tn the as well, expi dedly (n fi wr ‘l' Aonl!lll"l hclnu dune ul vice 1o Sard .’Q.w fog e ABtieAR commercial nirine to 18 e Produce Exchange ILI “m- vlu::nhl i of wheat (0 spare scem, minfug n!mn hl lon for those en; mincraare & hardy lot—inustly cling together, 1ive on little, and wil 1 asked the Governor what hc ex 1he resuit of il 1beso troubl oa, 1t would be hard to teil. done to pruvide the nnampln;cd wit He couid not suggest. what was Lest Tne busiucss of th country was prostrated, It would take s year st Jenst (o secover from the disastrous etfects of the ‘Wo were, not six months avo, an the verge of 8 revolution, Iu fact, we have not yoiten Indeed gloowy. ™ dov_ lelmnll 1s wo futently mw,ul in teylog tbe rallroad trouvles tnat he has been unflhll o khh any lueuunn 10 politics. huwev:r.ol re quircracats, aud the n.llll'll publluhvd this week s, 1 ted 8y el e an oa) b Fairope would wani shout 50, ey iowever thought that wnile ll lI:K M lllPPl* lmflflilll i 2t I blo to furulsh lx.fl'w"l st h.h“lll BUIIY :mlnlrin 000,000 by, i \('mu muunmmn. Yind il w ant 00 ro supplied by s unmlr rape, which bt wil] ¢ cut ot Jis wawno rc b ble m-um-lnnu P Ak e ‘Crop was & 4 year: and at thu same tme ll the price hera oo account ul the lue cm-ed Sport deinand. Thie New York I¥orid of thename date saye: **1¢ emu that at Jeast two-thirds of the wheat usually shipped from Rusla to England and France will be called for from this country. this virtuslly ow outlet for our surplus may ba judged by the fact that the export of wheat from Tussia to England alone for tho five years named above was of the average value of £10, 000,000, or almout the same as our own cxport of wheat for Such an sccesy to our trade as s doubling of our export of whest would be of great Importance to us at any time, At this time it ls of 0f our own abllity to moct this Increased demand the aasurance of our magmiScent wheat crop leaves us no doubt, It s the opinlon of careful experts that the surplusof this crop avatlable for exportation will be betweca 80,000, - 000 snd 100,000,000 bu. Tho promk in Europe for 50 large & sharo of It s a more solid sasurance of better times thun almost any other as. surance that could ba given to us, " QOODS RECEIVED 8t Chicago Customs Aug. 21, 1877: John V, Far- well & Co,, 3 cases dry goods; Lyon & nealy, O wusical instruments; Field, Lelter & Co,, 6 casca of dey goods; Darouwm Brolbers, 8§ cases of toye; Jobn Wilson, D cases of paintinge, etc.i Stettaver Bros, & Cu. 17 cases of dry Ppkgs of worsted goods; Vergho, Rubling & Co,,20 casos of toys and fsncy goods; E. Lamontague, 1 cuse of tools; W. IH. Schimpferman, 25 cases of givgerale. Amount collected, $9,500.41. 14| Tad st 1 Fancycreamery, serve W labilitics, irough has declined from ¢ I'I to The improsed demand for money 18 indfeated by llu_- Increane of 264,870 i tha ‘total of +¢ other which (s mow 1K 445,792, scalust 1n 18706 the proportion of lut'r‘fl: v laoilitics wll 57,18 per cent, and it js ero is littlo or no prowpect of the state of extremo cave spparent In that year belnw arain spnroached. Tho followlog ara the present quotativus for mouey: cted would be o replied that 0 abuut 40,000, 00 oy Jrovinces of fius: suited to grain interest, uuu.ln-.hrh vy m,mm 102 lant year, ol i the i < T«aum lrum fast y st} safe 1o vy that th SERYE ‘The times lool off_that vergv. Tle Juu’unn trade rei -t “Withdrawn from_store dnrina mmdny for city consumption, 6,330 bu wheat, 4,874 bo corn, 25 Ha Sor! Tather mare nuun 3 §3. 4063, Y08 oo (o cholcs ex: L3:40: G wcm..u:gc 3 u‘z fancr. 83 e ) &:fl.m Touts, $5 00 2 . .u..;." lal.yofluur hnun L OR Aiheat i falrdeinand; recalpts, 123,000 bu; 1,341 paor \Inl&rr:'dd Weateru, r ;mber \vmcm ' dent Bayes, and said lhuu mauy lepublicans In Pennsyivanla l\luu file Pr:lld'nl 1n the exercisc of his Southern vol bad by magaanimous Ia bis dealing with lh. 4, yel o one—not even the raukestol neata—quvationed (he honeaty 13 The fullowinggralu was inspected intostore In this city yesterday mornlo: 8 cars No. 2 red winter wheat, 1 car No, 3 do, 1 ear refected winter; 24 cars No. 1 Northweatern wheat, 30 cars No, 2 do, 32 care No, 1 spring, 137 cars No. 2 do, 12cars No, 8do, 4 care rejected do, 1 car no grade (254 wheat) ; 100 cars and 10,000 br high-mixed corn, 465 cars and 16,800 bu No, ¢ du, 12,000 bu rejestsd do (053 corn); 25 cars white oats, 47 cars and 1,200 bu No, 2 do, 7 care re- jected do (07 oats); 33 care and 3,400 bu No, 2 rye, 3 cars rejecteddo; 3 cor, . No, 3, Bcars exira No. 3, 1car feed (21 barley), Total (1,043 cars), 459,000 bu. 64,224 bu whest, 273,500 bu corn, 630 ba oats, 24,070 bu rye, £6,150 bu Larley, Sixty car-loade of wheat for Milwaukes and 14 forChicago was the order given at Dubnque lust Monday. A Mttle moro bearing here and It were no ‘wonder if our recelpts had dropped oft altogetbor, A decided turn In this market yesterdsy may have the effect to check tho tide whicld was setiiog ruther strongly awsy from us under persistent short sclling. The leading produce mnluu were duldodl! stronger yesterday, uoder speculative onerators, with & falr inquiry oa the ‘The news from’the uther sldo of the Atlantic was in favor of frmoess, sud the crowd here secmed to think that the dowanwsrd course of prices had probably gone as far for the present 88 was warranted by the facts lu the case. Hence less anxiety to acl), and more dieposition to buy, the purchasers being In mapy casea those who wero selling the previous day, The decided reac- tion in Whest was aseribed by some of ihe envious oucs to the bullish proclivitics of a prominent Chi- cago operstor, who was thought to be infiuencing New York end even Liverpool by bldding up The receipts of graln were fa! record of last Saturdsy printod below ghows that 1ittle change vccurred duripg last week ia the az- geerate of our stocks in store. Dry goods were active fortho time of year. tter busisess dolng; No, 3, ktate '-nu Weacrn, i 3 E [ g i Fuur wid 8 moihe e The {mportsnce of qf Interest allowed by the joint-stock scount houscs for deposits are sub- .80 per' lmlhlor ln I‘I" w tll e qualicls reato, Aug. 31 -urru-mmpu. 2n wand; quotations down {lia weeks 40 chrs commion, fupthur cuncessions poers. 5G4, 3. T [% cled. l'l 003 bu(eur(' nnd ne rrl‘ . muoc Ngbtatoers, lt.lnd Bi L. o R nmunm $4. KIIJ!. bt uemualln Ll-lq 430; marke 435, wnnmwx. Hase, the Pre dum s 0p) and purity of the Presideat’s ks (¥ falr Ko, Milwaukee, 1.30; cholce du, 3 Ead of » Remarkable Case, Feansouile (Ind.) Journal, Many readers witl remember the caso of young Creasun, of llo&kporl, Ind., which was levgtully oudents at the time, who g i colored man uud»rum Hisout louses with 7 Ulscount houses with 14 SMALL BILLS, The banks begin to ind small bllls scarce. Orders frous tbe countey far exceed the wupuly, queation why not send sllver? the auswer was that there was now no spects] demand for it In the conntry, sud osthe express charges for carrying it were thres times a8 muoh sa for bills, beace the 32%; Ko, e tacken e :""fi:‘;‘b" 5 e o li"is'“ m‘, \;. T my.uwmxhn.i £ the same years., e as liys numln-n hh qnh(. fll—"tfillflfl M‘h i recel 1 warm Weatern mized, 5 ‘~:w“' ey a.dmuh'-;‘ A, S3acd Qiscussed by corres) was arrested for killi fotlowIng l’Lfllll‘thE circumstau was goluw homo Buturdy: cacked, for protection. e was an b{norllll le of 16, und wus 1a feur of ghoats. through a stretch of woods he suddeul; white ubject, at which he tired and then mmw down his gun sod raw. The white object whichh Lie ook tu be & gbost turued out to be a colored nun, also on his way home, with o white 4 "1“ Creason was tricd uitted, the Luurt e accused was o ‘yast importance. 2 C $3.50 3 0. 2 barley, D c us.n I.nlndw ‘"herring, e sbrador erfiak, round, bri, 866 at, mc“"f‘"x"f "um T 1| scaicd” herriog, LulumhIl tiver aslmion. b, Satee b A (e biyer fuliing wore mmlell ich excepliua prices remiaioed Buout aaprociavie chanye. Bruncs, appics, aad cur- 18 display great Armoess. Nuts sre 3 O, llrnn. ofllfl Tark- L m‘lu Lnu cur- i, $3.0083 157 i “‘u' h‘“ R Biader % Inspected out dull and slow beavy aad Yor ! dracn, 05 l'd ., Db, S Gifots Lt steadys u L TTLE~Reoeipl ey taled tngitly conane bera lait wo s va Norl Bl o bower ratene Frices g country cattle shuut e off from Isst week. saics um.,g. Prer i Lul -mwvu&m: aales In Jots at 5tre, 63.5043.50; pring Iamoe s obbig, ww 23 POREIGN EXCHANOE. } l e S'sterling exchaugs scenu (0 sympathize with New We noted s fall of % for Monday, snd yesterday it deopped the same amount., \quunh' ulog, nu:‘ ci prlnu. e det Bt Teived: i tendens e ad mm uuh‘ Thic; relaed, L0643, 08 :mac.‘ Pn’wl-ltl-—l)u 13, ped sbout him, Rockport Baturday and lullnz that it was “evident t| mortal terror of mumnuml mankfestativos, and while be should Lave s 1t was clear that bo did uot poken betore driugy dtend musder A l!l. 'lbll arn: 7) L VYi prime .Hl’l‘n‘: B !lll‘]l B e o \\llhl'—flmur ;I | lfl. ILADI Plll.lbl HIA, r Aug. A el o i 8, 271 —¥ilbe l‘-'ulxhc‘ \m ‘r uu.m‘m IMHJ l&‘u\u. close uculrum --u&.ln‘m‘ s S lov, Aug. =|.—uuns-qnln and unchaoged: better demsnd frowm ATILE=! )lu demand for shipplag lrld.lx cows and 2 e3%e. hfl!!rl. e Tul&l sad n.nlu L‘hlldnn In - 'ngm Placo. Toceinis wera a ‘part of shippers. Inu! ::cldent bappen+ "K uunl the foot of ear and u halt old, n: oat of the rear I‘lourv' in between two bulldlu.’lv llmut vine fuches spart a ht other, uatil he could ot wove either way, lhl niother fibll:uwled where Lo was, but could 0k His aletor, about 12 years old, weot 10 go down to hilswsakils UOVERNMENT BONDS, Cixcryxatt, A\a Unded States ot ol B l'nfl—JmuArr n;ld‘lnly ey Imhl recel Jlmw lflmcll. walke g TR qnln PROVISIONS, ¥ nuw oy (i m.’ldul. orsok :u“ 0 ver boxy ornls % §4.0884.50 percrata vl 8 DU Bat of = fim, 70 KIE>—Therc was 8 fice muvement in stapla grocerive, orders omicg forward. Hberaily (roi ai ot ot Ludarwent oo quotabls s.mu. mupo. #0d Diolasdes we sange nero Ann. Other Hoce e 3 yel e IXun‘ white firnuv P:umm —u:m Dut Bri. u . l caa por 1. Hicer hata, §20,00620.50; Ladla’ bec, 2 B0 ml\;\'llhl’l {Tyuman. g HOG PRODUCTS—Was DRY GOODS. in good demaud for future deilvery, with less offeriog, which zesulted 1o a material thange 1o quotativus, tho taarket belug stronger than forsoveral days past. The than was meuerally expecied, and meuts of tneats were Jarge, while the market was la- Quenped L0 sume exteut by 1hE Greater sizengtl lu corn, 7The advices trum vtber polats fndicated little change. Azss Poxx—Was woderutely sctive, and sdvaoced 20w22%ic per brl, cloatng 10c sbove the lsieat prices of Monday, Sales were roported of 250 brls casb at §13.40; 1500 bris sclicr Beptember at $12.33 512, 43; 17,100 bris setler Octobir et §12.35613-55; 8ad 1,000 brls sller the Beyond the fact that each succeeding day now wit- nessas an increased distributlon, the warket for do- meatic dry goods display s 6o features esscntially differ- cat from thoss bitherto noted. For tho timo uf year the dewand ks wore than ordinastiy llberal. Within the past Zew days numerous buyers bave putln an sppear- sace, and & steadlly {ncreasing mail-order busioeds s siso revorted, and, if the movewment already developed au ndication of tha character of ulng Lia (alr to PplY of boge was amaller i. lo't lllehl. reporad ship- pase nu-luln 3nd attempl Bnce; she yut duwu wo aho could reach biw, 1bis polut sbo slipped, and was so fastened was {mpoasiblo for ber tomove. congreguied, but it was o (o ket In belween (b c.fm;hmumn ‘Wealera full creaim, 9%@ % muu—m.m suined. 193ic; crudo, OKc. lull. 10,000 DB. Gnfl-k $1,000 ba; cats, -Quies but ateadys namluuy unchaaged. time Exchinge 0»41: he sdvauce Clecked Az guoied e "57¢; bepladivor, o7 Tod waeat unlne-l -tmfnu-d Chieagochiy 1 7 ¥ ct.bouds. Lic S LIty 7 B C water luan, B0 7 ¥ ct. bouds b 7 ¥ ct bunca (L 'ark). Hics—Carvliug, 7 emn Laulu.'ut. 7T found Jmpassiole for any @ bulldings, sud tla chtl- ep wero obliged to remain In ihelr uncowfortable lace about three feet square b: nr e aide of the buuse, whed quarters uutlli u been sawed oul they were released, d 4 P e veaton mow st of pruve Io An ewineat degren Batts chauts aro abuwini large ad cavouiivaally well Au-l'nnn; cut loat, Boted cura ruled Bo. 3 Tureiohds sxira Gy » yadre! fuatrsuce Clawler ol

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