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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1881—TWENTY PAGES, Stexdy. Cash Brainy ile for no grad for rejected white: 2 white on traci Tefected mixe a TE CHICAGO TRIMUNE: I o:| BUSINESS. |, 3 LESTER & 60., Stocks Open Steady, Closing COTTOR. with a Relapse. advance on cost price. The crowd evidently fete that tho stuif ening hign, but then they also xp- ! parently felt that they must hive It, aud they j Recordingly went ou buying and grumbling until bight tell, and the street wus pretty well cleaned out. PARNELL’S NEW PROGRAM. les were made of Mears and AN bY + curs by sample at ted mixed; Heise ‘The proposed method of muking dotiveries of property on contracts, $0 28 to avoid the re- currence of recent trouble, 13 explained in an- other column. ‘he reports on the subject will ended hin pends 2 tiry Whieh he has ordered te be held. Some time since, Chang K’ni, Espo Harlin, represented “unat the hu in, Brisadier-Gene trad rinwestern., pret. ted white a cars a1 Neceioe for rej ve acted upon during the coming weex. ~\ | aoite for No.2 und 4sai6e for No. 2white free on ; board. Total equst to about G00 bu. The following ghoms the closing prices of Friday, with the ranze on «A member of the Board of Trade desfres it to be noted that there is a very sufficient reason in SGA SOCKS i int pret? i arrival: itted ‘i rem nae F . Dow pret. Pr ae ‘Sta our markets for smali arrivals of wheat, no figet Bunge Closed mitted to higher honors B an stocks and Bouds pronase and Rumor that the Railroad War Was iicate we Aids Pacitg Mall matter how “much there may be in the rid Sgluaie t | oust Sohemie of Trish Seeession'ana | raved that the peru to ‘gold on N. . is rhiddaed Settled—Western Union. # country. Tho premium here’ on futures o405 104 Rebellion. Wes oe 0 hin misht be ear “utures on the New Yor'lc Cot- f pays well tor carrying in the country, where ewe We eles oe Benak. Wes tasuel a nt ree refusing to cane storage does not accumulate at the rate of 130 fas It is diffieutt to believe that Mr. Parnell is | faithof Li Han-chang’s record of the miliar € Satler Stay Selter May aise aie “NUS ii Wal iia both for Gash ana “hisure “Wellyery, ‘The inquiry was quite netive and mostly speculative. No.2spat guld at#L0r.. Seller September was quuta ble ut Sith, seller Ociobor sold.ar aisle in Settle. ent, closinie ut that prite bid. und seller November sold at $1,104 in settlement, closing at 31.12 ed. service of the dezexsed. ‘fhe Censor ‘Tent Cweug-hsin now represents that Chon Yu yi etritan had been repeatedly denounced foi “ shortcomings, and had not distinguishec e himself in the field in any way whatsveter re ‘The distinction of a bideraphical revord and permission to offer sacritice to a departer statesman cannot, he submits, be be serions in asking the Irish people to unite with hin in the agitation of propositions as ex travagant as some of those he has presented. ‘Take, for instance, his claim of national seli- government for Ireland. [fit could be- pos- sible for Ireland to have an independent na= oxton fet ton Exchange. ii pisii bought aL Grain, a Md he Chicgo snankek. ee ig 27 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, J. T. LESTER, per bu every ten days. .\ premium af 4%¢ for carrying from now to Noy. 1 pays well even in Chicago, and people who can get so muck for holding in the country are not likely be in a hurry to send the grain in now. ‘Tho daily records of the Bonrd of Trade show Cush sules were made of Il cars at $107 f that since the closo of August we have received | YS tor Noes on tee tena . & finiison, Del, dae & W DSK. G. sy i Market: Depressed by Bad News About the President. The Produca Market? Less Active, and for No, 2 free sew York Stock and Cotton Exchanges, Steadier—Provisions Easier, Ex- seo CHAS. SCHWARTZ, Lenyiions Easier, In Chicago 219,302 bris tour, against 112,490 bris | onboard, “rout orp vo about 130) u, tional existance it would be: a-gratitication, | orowed ti too wholesome noon te ‘ i 7 ” ARLEY—Was, etive Ne =q7 ise selves. i Ca 22 4 saMUEL W. ALLERTON, Special. cept Meats, for the same time last year. Zane the equiva- | meat siti, with sgactive foreash. No sg belnzqxota- | not onlto the people themselves, bat to all | repeats the application that the BerHIssio} lent of 480,000 bu. wheat received in the shape ies $e oes FOF Qeroner sold at $1.09, with $1.04 who believe in self-government. But politi- | to erect a temple be withdrawn. In. re se, and November sold at $110@1.1, warding nierit and the bestowal of oO nora: : ei of tour over and above the quantity received | closine atthe Initor price. For No. J October deity: | cal leaders must look at facts, not dreams: e - compassion, the court invariably acts witl oe i York Hoast—SCRANTON bd rte, Corn Rather Weak, Wheat aud Oats Tended a last year, or a rate of about $35,000 bu for the | ery sic was Uid.and bic for December. Cash sates | ‘The fact is that Lreland i i tant part 72 Broadway, and 13 New: 3 % dotal 3 vere made of G a oF. Cauli 2a! he fact is that Ireland isan important part SON, i2 Bri 7 Downward in Sympath Humestake Y. | entire month. Yet with this large increase in | Rete Made Of cars at Sie for No. in stores W cars i the strictest justice. As the xets of Chor i WIRE from our office to. th e ympathy. Witte Pittsbure., 234 2 ception fi by suinple at 15¢Ne for No. 3; Save for No. 4; Ss | Of a great~empire—a2s much a pars of Great | \uctvaan have been itty s¢ DIRECT, Willard, opposite Stock Exehanze. : Mem, & Churiéiio Ontario... 3H { the movement there fs vers little four oifering. | We fur No. 3 on trek: ¢ cars at Tate for No.4 tree | Britain as South Carolina is of the United elvan have been repeatediy the objec 5 Foamiaieo Doubt and soldin Boston, Philadel- 5 = Siohizun penta a Quicksilver ., W The mills are toa tape extent working on | ORbowr Qotal equal to about 19,00) bu. aun a or adverse comment, and he has not met with A 00 ST UinOTS. FINANCIAL. Movie & Ohiow: Beisiver ¢ B| Snore wilicn enable them tO pay prices’ for | mmeeona Names sehr, wit onis a fate rating | States. England would as soon consent to | popular commendation, we: comumind Eh r eS orls & Riror SojSundand 2" | wheut,in the country that compare favorably | {ecu For Gish sold de s1-eGLs3, wlth September do- the independence of Ireland as America to } the ea aace Tora recdrat ot is mand i es F . astanowi., See 7 as ery ut $1.4, Uctober ut sqelte and November at accu 7 ‘aroli ‘This ices to rawn up, and fur a temple to ve LINGH AN & C0 9 Stocks opened steady, but, with eoncesstons ce With bur owa, Here 18 another reason for | Hitt Hinbulyeae's trite eisien temas seed wine | the secession of South Carolina. ‘This i a | {05,00 He Amt abe fon, teu 0 bs ; ny ranger stocks, Wabash, Union Pacifle, = fee light receipts of wheat in this city. At the rate | Quotable at £2.6r54c2.70, with October selling at #aKé | question that is governed by considerations of "The Gover General of Szechuel £ 1 bt and Denver. Subsequently Boston, Sept. 17.—Mining stocks closed as fol- | Ve v8. Clover seed “was strong, with salesof new | 7; ; he Governor-General of Szechuen solicit , +. Subsequently a rumor that the | lows: of which the production of flour has increased | prime at 4.30, und old and new prime mixed arasvxe | High national safety. England knows thatif | the bestowal of a mark of imperial approba ales wero made of 1 car and Lf bazs clover | Yreland were free tomorrow she would become | tion upon a young lady, IS years of age, whi £ f recently there will soon be llttle room left for Eee railroad war had been settled was put into cir- | Water Power + S41C. B. : otk Ack an Cotton Brokers, ulation. ‘This bad just enough respeerability | Husted, bigit “wheat in the berry here or In Silwaulcce, and | inixedt: and sea for seni ee ny for oMl and NeW | the ally oF the tool of any Continental Power | statved herselt to death upon the burial o ofthe New York Stock & Cotton Exchanges. | yy ata enter to give the | market a decided HM very little of the grain wanted by foreign timothy seed at $5560 ‘a ay en ond si se aig toe be; | that chuse to make war “upon the Crow ee betrothed. The dee L died wher i geeters p turn. It was promptly deniea, but tho millers, as they now compete ata disudvantage | tnsn 3140 for September and October, sna siisice | She knows thé is a la ee ee eens ee eee ae i lle & Madison-sts 4 v I SAS eteber, unt for he knows that there is a large portion of ty th earnest’ exh . t y,E.cor. La Lalle sy | denial was qualified by the statement that, with their American rivals. November, ish ved, Tous, i ARS SIS Di EIS. LE nries. es MO rRUON: Or ‘ CHICAGO. though not settled, the war was in a stage. | N.Y-& ie Work Braluce Bxehsige Weeki ' the Irish ple—the thrifty, pious, indus-| her parents that she did not then destro: : in A stage. oe The New York Produce E. ge Weekly gives BY TELEGRAPH. trious class in the north’ éspecially—who | lterself. In deference to their prayers. sit i ¢ would regard secession from England as an j desisted, but from that time forward she : the following table showing the visible supply of grain on the dates named: where it might be brought toan end at a 1 Boston ment’s notice. But when it was added to this that the other roads were waiting for Vanderbilt to make the concessions, hopes of pence died away fasted continually and spent her time in ro ligious exercises. When the remains of Ir betrothed were about to be removed to ke, . native place she refused to take any ite . “Sew Fork Offices, No, 13 New-st. Cotton Commission unspeakable calamity and would resist it to , FOREIGN. civil war. She feels as much pride in the in- Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. texrity of her empire ‘as we do in the integ- LIVERPOOL, Sevt. 17-11:30 a. m.—FLour~Amerl- | rity of our republic. For Irishmen in Lonxvon, Sept, 17—11:30 x. m.—Consols, 99 5-16. for money, 993; Tor uccount, tenance and died. Lionors are also solicite Sew York, namely, 25 for buying and sell- | fi 7 potas in New To yiondred Bales. again. This disappointment and the bad news gy ° 5 i i i dng Bonar in. New York.-ANl orders | about the President gave th ap & Pants, Sept. 17—2 p, m.—Freneh rentes, 85f 10¢. OU? COTA Tis; No. 2, 103 Gd. America, therefure, to contribute money to private wires 0 OO LLANGITAS gave the market a down. ept. 17.—Consols, 15-16 for money, ig ea Whent—Winter, No. 1, 11s 1d; No. 2, A ts 3 i iy siled. iL B DusNGHam, ward movement nt the end, and it closed at only | 993% for account. me : Saad 3 spring, No.1, 408 4d; No. lo; white, No. lls; No. | Set hborse thane folie te de extracianee, their Rlial pet yoy sei emaulaton fet ; a fra . 2 American seeuriti is al, issy; | Seve lb & 1» No. hy s No. 2 103 » No. 1, Us; No. { is worse than folly. is extravagance, | their filial piety by seif-mutilation.. Grante: ractional improvement over the lowest prices merican | securitics—Ulinois Central, 135 Sept 15, 17 210s 4; club, N 210s ltd. Corn—Ss ld. | waste, encouragement to sedition and disor: | ‘The Supetsis ¢ Censor Low Yu-p'u hie What Irishmen should de- | heard that a hou New York Cotton Exchany sisabei tt 89 ener Re. New Yort tock Exchange. Member of Ney, )S. NICHOLS, Special, B. cor. La Salle and Maalson-ats., Chica:o Lard, Gis, of detention has been e9 jang, without authority, it : of people are kept in con- FY $s hominally a place ot is 493; do seconds, PRovisio: Livenvoor, Sept. 1.—PHovistoxs—Pork—Prime mess Eastern firmer at S83: Western firmer at 7s. Bacon—Short clears tirm at Sts Gd. Beef—Extra in- der at home. mand is that they should have the sume lib- | tablished in erty in home atfairs as New York and South | which number Carolina enjoy under our Federal Constitu- | finement. New York Central, 106; Reading, Panis, Sept. ieee ‘Also Gix0N bu rye on Sept. 10, against 511,000 bu the wéek previous. The barley market has divided. Part of the operators have gone back to the old stampiug or the day. | | Insiders appeared to be marketing their West- ‘ern Union, but.it was also reported that those All securities dealt in at the New York fuck Exchange bought and sold on com- yission and carried on a fair margin. Interest alowed on credit balances. Direct Wire from our -Office to EDWARD L. BREWSTER, STOCK BROKER, 104 Washington-st., tixed chargea. He says: “ The dividend receipts from companies which we control are as legi imately revenues ot the company as if the divi- dends were paid in money. We have sold stock of these companies; but today we hold more Stock In them than at the tlme of the last an- nual statement; more than at tho time of the consolidation, and more than at the time of taking testimony in the injunction suits. More- over, their market value is greater now than at any of these times, so that the assets of this com- pany have absolutely increased since the last annual report was made. The earnings of the company for actual telegraph business have The following were the receipts and shipments of lending articles of produce in the eity during the twenty-four hours. time a year ago: AAVERPOOL, Sept. upland, Tiled; New Orlean: 3 sales, 4.000 bales; specu- Tatlve snd export, 200; Ainerican, 2,700. Puovistoxs—Prime mess pork, $03. Bacon—Long clear, 498: short do, Sls. CNeESE—Fine American, is. ithe following were reeelved by the Chieago Board LIVERVoor, 1F.——" —| winter, stil; See springs Wa nar er aC hon ie vorn firm at os Hd. Cargoes off const—Wheat in wod- will be well, whatever tho result be otherwise. «A Paris letter of Sept. 3 to W. T. Baker & Co. says: Our whenr crop after all does not turn outso short as was expected; the proof being that our farmers are now selling wheat freely upon the markets of the interior at:2f, and even ut3list, | o: the quality of which is worth more by If than No. #red winter. ‘The present Aincrican prices, COMMERCIAL. ling at 7 o'clock the‘‘corresponding morning and 'f6 therefore, ure far too high for our markets, and would have to come down to the parity of, say, E MECEIPTS. ARTICLES, far f oY 0. 2 spring declined 3d; California, 20r C. 1. F. in order to compete with the sales of bome-grown wheat. Our farmers, however, follow the American prices, and are likely to raise their pretensions as the Americans ad- vance, though they may continue To undersell Sutid; and red wintor (at London) td. “Corn tim. Vork Is higher at Sis, Lard rather dtl and Gd lower at fs. “Bacon—Long clear, td hizner at 4s; short clear, ais Fallow, 41s. Cheese rather dull und Is lowerat can be seriously conducted npon the theory of Mr. His munis nell in. reference to landlords. ition, as we understand it, 1s Cow: in its worst form. ‘Che right of a man to property in Jand under any decent, orderly government is as sacred as his right to nything etse which he has earned by his or his industry. ‘rhe power. to deprive a lundlord of his lands today would deprive the tiller who succeeded him of the same land tomorrow if'a new Parnyll should arise and conduct a successful agitation. Mr. Parnell cannot follow this line of advance without leading his party into inextricable difticulties, and arraying against his cause the common sense of mankind, . He shows himsel€ to be a political ‘‘crank” of the fan- ——7 hh who sold at $2 were bu i 2 ying,and that there were e EW: DAY & FIELD othor goad buyers. SNING NEWS: ground on tho west side of the bull, where the | siametsstondy at ss prime mess dull ats. Lard | ign. An agitation. for this would be prue- | detention for. w butt whenever 2ease 7 Pullman was 15) bid and 135 asked. ‘The rights a saben . ‘sue adasea trade held forth “from time immemorial” til | Chen eAtorieawenatee dalige bts: tical and sensible. There is no doubt. that if | occurs in which wealthy people are conernec TO! Clix BROKERS | were pid ana9 asked. ton! ‘TON, Sept. 17.—Mining stocks closed as fol- J ayout two yeurs ago. There was a market in ‘SaLLow—Prime elty tirmer ut 45, « | irishmen patriotically and zealously press | these are first to be seized upon by the 2 8 itr, Nevvin Grea unebrivie dhe eieaiaee? |onr cacsie voth places Saturday, and itis pleasant to note | Gnaty-Whent—No.2 spring tirmer at 103 6a; No.1 } these reforms upon the attention of the Brit- underlings, why lock them wp, wher 4 130 LaSalle-st. the Western Union are larger than the sum re- | Calumets 1. that there was less monkeying in Loth than the | white steady at iis ld: winter steady at is. Cora— in Government other beneficial measures | they are charged for oil, water, fuel, tea, anc i aauired for tho payment of the dividends and | & oulooker bas witnessod fora long the past, If | Sixed steady at 14, "itisditieutt also ts see how any agitation | theswenlth bs poverty of the vette whesas . ANTWERP, Sept. Ti a agita we wealth verty of the victims, who are the attempted move results in abolishing that it i subjected to brutal penalties if they fail te tisfy the greed of their oppressors. ‘Thi insulting mode of treatment is practive upon persons in every _ station life, whether graduates” or iw posed people, and. the mennorinlist is informed that as many as sixty people are sometimes confinement at one time. though the registers contain the names oniy of one or two, some of these unfortunate: being even kept in durance for three or four years together. ‘The memorial concludes With an appeal that the Governor of Che Kiang may be called upon to inquire into this matter and havethe House of Detention abolished. $$ Member N.Y. Stock Exchange. foreign whent. At the present time the demand (fpr torcign) is very smull, millers even sellimg forelyu whent in the ports tO dealers who bave to cover bear sales. PROVISIONS. HOG PRODUCTS—Were rather irregular, though the-range of prices was nota wide one. Liverpool reported Gd decline in lard and td advance in meats, a 45, been for two months of this quarter at the rate of 10 per cent a year, and for the whole «uarter will exceed probably $ per cent a year.” Michigan Central, it is claimed in. New! York, will’show net earnings of 3509,000 less than for the corresponding quarter of last year. In other “words, the company is running behind $150,000 a ‘arxoes off cunst—Wheatqulet and steady; rave red winter, 55s; falraveraxe Californis, Sis. Corn tirm, Curgoes ‘on passage— Wheattirm: corn tem. Good siipning California wheat just shipped, 534; nearly due, 4s; falruveraxe quality of Americat spring wheat for prompt siip- ment by sail, sts; do American red winter do, 533 4d. . INDIAN TITLES TO LAND. : Wasninctos, D. C., Sept. 16.—When the Omaba Indians visited the Secretary of the [n- terior some t{me ago, he asked them why they did not more willingly assume the habits and conditions of civitized life, and was told in re- ply that, unul they were granted patents for tastic flighty order, when he seriously asks Americans to give him money for the de struction of the Jandjord’s right to his prop- erty in tand. The proposal to revive Irish industries is salutary and proper, likewise thesuggestion that Irishmen shall only wear articles of Irish manufacture. Of this no one can complain. 1f Mr. Parnell can teach Bonds and Stocks bought and sold on tonmission at New York, Boston and other Eschanges, and carried on margin, ‘ocal securities handled on commission, ~ GORDON, SON & 00., Bankers 8z Brokers, | 66 LA SALLE-ST. Laierest allowed on Deposits, First-class bonds Lard, Ibs. "Tallow, Ibs, Butter, | NEW Yorx«k. month, and wilt be about $100,000 behind its | Pivo ity fixed charges. Lake Shore is said not to have | Cattle, X und this partly xoverned the tone here, making meats | New Yori, Sept. 17,—CoTton—Dutl ng c Mga eh teh ie sea meee thstn 590,000 HOE tae tbo auaeien sheep! Xt relatively firm. The local hoz market was quoted | ures steudy; September, 11.10e; October, 1 his people to be self-reliant and enterprising; | their tands, théy did not feel safe in their in- Sane es, steady, with a fair supply for Saturday. The market | vember, 1.Gie; December, January, 11! to build mills, make cloth stutfs, and develop | neritance, but expected to be told to move on the resources of their country, he will do | ata moment's notice. ‘They were situated, ther Februnry, 12.06e; March, 12.1¢; April, 12.25; Atay, Rusie; June, 12.440, FLOUR—Firm; recelpts. 16,000 bris: exports, 4,400; super State Western, 35. common to good ex- tra, 33.0UGE.00; c0Od ty choice, $4.70G3.00; white wheat, extra, $7,069.00; extra Ohio, 306i St. Louts, The approximate earnings of the St. Paul, Minnesota & Manitoba Railway for the first week in September were $115,J1l—an increase over Jast year of $53,S. The Union Pacitic carnings “for the rst thirteen days of September were for product weakened early, then reucted to about the latest prices of Friday, und closed easier on pork ana lard, ‘'ke monthly publication of stocks showed Jess stuifon band thun some uperators hud expected. ‘The subjoined report of prices fur hams shows a dts count on futures which {4 In marked contrast to the said, directly in the line of murch of civilization and could not—judging by the experience of their brethren—expect to be unmolested. The Secretary then promisea them that he would do what he could to have a law passed this winter : them a great benefit. So far as Mr. Parnell’s. new movement loolis to testing the benefits of the Land bill, assisting the tenants in the maintenance of their rizhts, and so far as it encourages Irish Coal. tons. Hay, tons: uber, fee srrsale, 4 ees] attention riven to investments. $1,182,9%3—an inerense of $266,539. The earninzs gist t ‘4 Slocks bought und sold forcash oron margin on .. ni . * hy) vrices for meats and other product. The summer | $5.31@3.00; Minnesota patent process, $7069.25. industry and the revival o£ Irish manufact- of the Texas & Pacitic Hallway Company for the ‘wu ees smn respta patent p y - | which will give them patents for their Innds. packing of this city to date ts reported as 416400) | _GRatn—Wheat!4@}¢c higher; ungraded spring, $1.13 | ures, it is commendable. But these are only He is in favor of maklag thelr titles to these minor parts of the new_ prograin. policy is to agitate burning, passionate ques- tions which make men angry and lead to continued ill-feeling between the peo- ‘To do this Jands inalienuble forever, and believes that such @ course On the part of the Gorernment will do much toward making Rood eltizens of these In- OS. . SenYork and Philadelphia Excnanges. * Tindy, Saltonstall & Co., Stocks and Bonds, 128 LA SALLE-SP. GL; No. 2 Chicazo und Milwaukee, $L37@1.33; un- graded red, $1.21G1. No. 4 do, $1.34; No. 3 du, 81.456 GLA; steam do, 13i4; No, 2 red, sLaH@ls steam do, $1.43 -L red, $1.13}g@14; mixed win: hoxs, ngainst 2,40,0W for same time last year, und OW to do in 1ST, PORK-Declined 74@10c per_ bri, reacted 15e, ‘The following grain was inspected into store in this city yesterday morning: 3 cars No.2 red wheat, 3 cars other grades winter, 44 cars| ™ Y und closed de below the latest prices of Friday. Sales first weck of September were S7L623—ab in- crease of $10,370. The earnings of the Missouri Pacitic Railway Company tor the first week in —— September were $161,526~an increase of $45,825. | No, 2 spring, 23cars No.3 do, 8 cars rejected (SL Z ‘Tne Toledo, Delphos & Burlington earnings for | Went); 422 cars and 2,600 bu No.2 coru, {1 cars BEE Uas Saise Nogembor nt Shweta. ONG Ti oi dorsal Bless aad the Gaver aeay ae money. REVERIES. / We certainly. think that Irishmen in America have done enough for their coun- try, enough for the a:nelioration of the peo- bris seller Janonry at 20.86 20.47) Her February at $2.5590.60; und 25 bris seller March nt ‘The following vives the renge of the day, In- the first week in September were 317, ‘an in- high mixed, 206 cars rejected, cars no grade erease of $10,820—and for the month of August Ls (S12 corn); 2 cars white outs, 25 ears No.2mixed, | 36 cars rejected, cars no grade (87 oats): 13 } cluding the Call Board: RAC’ closing bu: Gist, closing at $1.43! 1%, closime nt 2 nLSLo4. Corn NGle't For The thicago Tribune. * Our lives are two-fold.” Side by side, ee Balraind N. ¥., | $65.2:6—an inerense of $30,087. The Missouri bers N. ¥. Stock F: * " a a oa . Nosed. 4, 1,000 bu; Unset a lembers jock Exchange. Puelfic gross earnings for the quarter ending | ears No. rye, 1 car rejected; 6 curs No. 2 barley, Migs bid. Saturday. aarbta. | Pogatanes ‘Now awentte, slacses ple, enough for political movements, with- | “Op lives are two-fold.” Side b W By 2, September, Ti4@ilise, closing xt. out being called upon to subscrive to these "The shallow stream und silent depths, ce Sept, 30 were $1,900.83, and the net earnings $983,231; the surplus, after a dividend of 143 per cent, carried over to the next quarter, is $1,095,- 635. Tne earnings of the Missouri, Kansas & 38 cars No. 3do, 21 cars No. 4 do, 4 cars No.5 (69 barley). Total (1,063 cars), Spectud out: 318,634 bu wheat, 35,991 bu oats, 820 bu rye, 1,042 bu barley. ‘The sun and starry beam, - Glide very close, yet may not meet~ May deviate. yet not part; ‘The dead hope In the silent breast Chitls not the bounding heart. ‘ inad and fantastic enterprises. Let our Irish friends keep their money at home and use it for better purposes than fanning discontent. Let them wait until they see the effects of Let them fol- BA. BODY, CW, MeLELLAN, Jit. TALL. closing at 7 RLELAND, F. G. SALTO: THE UNION TRUST CO., do, 49sec. fA Y—Firm and in good demand at 55@i0c, Hovs- Firm; yearlings, 1:@2e: Eastern, 20@%e; February, Et) G Laitp—Declined 7¢@10c per 100 Ibs, advancea Lic, Nacheat Corer Madison and Dearborn-sts, Texas Raltvay Contpaay for, tho first week of | ‘The following were the recelpts of breudstusts | and'elosod Sue below thes tnest prices ot Crag: | Hits ‘Heme eatin Hat them, wale, until they teeelves savings deposits and allows Interest onsame | September were $15S,743—an increase 0! 410. | in this city during Jast week: Sales were reported of 20 tes seller Septe! ‘at | New York Sta 23 . ct ts ¥ Se = 5 tera lier Octobe ib S12 0612.25; 4,500 Guocent&es—Cortfee dull; Rio cargoes 10 ed at 3! v Vi mbjectto the rules of the bank. The following shows tho fluctuations of the ‘Sent. —Seote 10, Sept, 13, | FETs TAM) tea seller, atone ays ws ON te ties joiors Seine’ Surars Sener wee stonays | LOW the advice of Archbishop Croke: a dis-| ang thns, to careless, thoughtless eyes, = G. M. WILSON. sigs : 185 480. | | January at $12 25¢@12, 19; 10.20 tes seller’ Febr fairto good refining quoted ari Misuse. Molasses | tguished prelate of the Catholic Church, ‘Two Hives muy tlow tozether— . Cashier. | 8ctive stocks: Flour, bris. Huwer ¢ LOW tesselier Sturen wt, $L2SS aulot und unchanged. Rice quiet, but steady. who took a prominent part in the Land | say glide thro’ many devious ways, : = + High-[Leve- Clos | ty beat. bu.. ‘Total, 5400 tes. ‘The following shows the range of PETROLEUM—Dull; United, Sige; crude, Ty@se; | League and whose words are certainly en- ‘Through storms or Summer-weather— F. A. BEERS & CO., gh-| Lanne +Ciose F Corn, bt... the das, Including the Cull Board transactions: retined, Sc. i ie iderati d t. i t decir a est. | ing | Oats,"bu ae Closed Range YALLOW-—Scarce and very strong; quoted ut $c. titled to patient consideration and respec! May seek the same deep channels where cunly PROVISIONS, “AND SPOCK cS tang | vg ue Lara, Friday, bid. | Saturday. "do, bid. | RestX—Firm and uncbanked, Let them listen to the counsel of Sir Charles | ___ The tide seems one forever, ‘Boueht and sold on marcin. Sag | Barter, : September....... Sie SEI rt PURPENTINE Firm at alice. Gavan Duffy, who was_a distinguished lead- | Yet meet but in the mutual bope set piisileres at close rates secured on responsi- Wi The corre ig shipments verse: Qetobe aoe BEags-Quict, bac REN cae temiodk-doie nue [ero Ireland before Parnell was born—the ‘Those adverse tides may sever. waa st sept. 10, nos Ayres and Rio Grande light, middle, and heavy | companion, the friend, and counselor o: creep can dueead) Agalnat. thea: thi NeW Yorks || ok tates Flour, pris. t Febraure 21385 ‘S Welght, $22.5226.50. O'Connell—whe sees in the Land bill a hope- | Within one breast may live a hope Seri c 7 rhent MEATS—Advunced Ite und closed Woui—Active ahd firm; unclean, 34@se; pulled, | ful fy for his native land ‘ Hadiant as Sumtner-roses, A eee OE Ronte, Jo ICH ELOT SCO ae Brosdae. (i Nauk cyhent ty latest prices of Friday. Sales were reported of 75,0W) | WewWer unwashed, 12@sse ‘Texas, UESIe. il) future for fis native land. ‘Whose silent lip keeps watch and ward, =~ Rex Gas Ibs shoulders at 7igc. 400) pes green du at Ge. 150 tes | | PROVISIONS “Pork dull; Old mess quoted at $1875. z And ne‘er Its wealth discloses; - a 5 eteplck! e: . -plekie . Cut meats quiet, but steady; l i nO SLON MERCHANTS | Beane Baiogis HES | HESS Rate Ree Meee Oetobureng | Mignone, Short'do,"tie iawtquier aad sae | CHINESE OFFICIAL LIFE, | Whigside ty side,on slambrous couch, : ase Oe ts The leading produce markets were less active | As ee eae ee ee ier i iagiuay | CBGLTER—Eirm for choice; others dull; 15@3%c. Each give their own wild fancies wing. a Fre on Saturday than the average of the week. | seller October, FiUUis@i0.% seller November, und yulet, but firm. Memorialsand Decrees About Temples: To dreams around them straying. 3 (ae, + | #1u.s@w2s seller Junuary.. Prices of leading cuts fanufucturet copper quict: new shenth- | to Mrigadierx, Honors to Faithful XX ‘They were steadier. Wheat and corn showed } Were as follows at 2:30». m.: ‘He: inmot lake. ic. Pix-iron quiet, but firm; ‘While one—nb! who can tell the depths c CAGO, little variation in prices tll near the close, when Shorey Soui jE E Sy Short | Scotch,’ PAlw@2ai; “American, s.se2.w, Russia | Lovers, and Houses of Detention. y spirits dark descended— Nt the latter weakened, and wheat followed suit. tbs. | ders. | clewrs. | clears. | S4Qgungs SMG t A si noh, SL.65@5.62 ‘The following extracts from recent issues) when any dream, or hove in life Provisions we rather weak early, then recov: ao of the Pekin Gazette, the Chinese official With {inpure thoughts are blended, rovisions were rather weak early, then ree Loose, part salte ava " all give ‘ And dreams that darken ull the nizht sy ered, and closedeasy. Ontsdeclinedin sympathy | Do, boxed......... ws SOUTH. WATER STREET. journal, will give a fair idea of the usual Withia one brain are winxing, with corn. Rye was firmer. and barley steadier, | September, lous hy | ite contents of that venerable paper: — Yet echo not one faint, sweet note The Lnperial Clan-Court solicit instruc- Throughout the other ringing. Lake Erie & ¥ ST. Lous, —_—_ swith lesa monkeytmg than bas been the recent Fu =O a % 3 = ac SUZHOU for October and | Xestorday%s Fruit Supply—A Scarcity | tones to whether Tsai Ho, a noble of the ist oonsienments of Grain. (Fill Pastern, orders Ghsttanogr,-. le. tn ipts of a q PBaiyrieh ay and selt Grain and Provisions for | yeaah, St 1 rule. ‘The receipts of cora were mod- Tiong clears quoted itt Followed by a Glut. Whether 1 i i “ Our lives are two-fold.” Glancing smiles carry cash property on margins. Loutsrilie & Nashvill erately large. and those of wheat small. aaa eecotpekied buns | Saturday on South Market street is always the noberiay Mier ey a ia ine. ne Oe ‘And musie-tones are telling 1, B. & AW Mess pork closed de lower, at $10.22}4G10.35 for | auoted mt TiNgts for Fernie; green bums } pig day of the week. ‘This was especinily true | Feta this titie or lose it, ‘Tsai Ilo is per- | Of livgsall sunshine. ‘Can'st thou bear Oe Misstsstont OHEE SO) SN Caaee for euery. Pee ‘Bacon quoted nt s@Se for shoulders, W4@lle | Of the greut murketg emporium yester- | mitted to retain his title of Féngén Chiang-| Cunrst hear within the vibrant voice g@ | Honnibal & st. J closed 'n:shade easier, at SI-174@12.2) tor Octo-: | tur anueE Elbe xc Tor short clears, Wile for | day. Beginning’ with the early morning } chim. ‘The undertone of sadness, Ver and $12.65@12.67}4 for January. Short rios Sas guict ne $15921000 ror mess, s10.0@ | visit of -the thrifty greengrocer, attention to. Or eaten the Urealing Reurt's refrain the plethora of expectant olticials awaiting: employment in that province, and prays that no more be sent forward for a time. ‘The establishment of the purchase sys- 31 tem at the close of the rebetlion resulted | they ive good dizestion, rich bicod, and beulthy in a rush of aspirants for office which has | &etion of all the organs. increased the class of expectantofficialsmany | = fold. Some twenty oflicials, more or fess, SANFORD’S GINGER. come to the Province of Anhul every month to await- employment. Exclusive of three Yaotais, who ure appointed by special de- Northern Paciti ‘Do preferred. Kan. &'Texa = Delaware, Lack. £ We: Del. & Hudson... New Jersey Centrat Pacitic Mai St Louis <i Do prefetred. Morris & Ees ‘Ont. & Wes rie second: Houston & Tex. Gentrai. Central Paettic £ unio. closed 5¢ higher, at S1024@1625 for October | yi tor exten inbss, and EVUGALW to - haus. Whent closed ensier, at $1232@128% tor Sep- = tember and $1.30%@1.103 for October, Corn BREADSTUFYS AND SEEDS. closed XG@le lower, at H4E6t%e for September | FLOUI—Was quiet ana unchanged, with little of- and G#@S3i%e for October. Vats closed K@3e | fered for sale. Thore was some tnken for export, lower, at 40'%c for October and 42c for Novem- | #nd more was wanted, Sales were reported of 5 bris “ . - c £2.75; 650 briy and 1,200 sacks springs, ber. Rye closed Je higher, at $1,07 cash and | Winters, partly at & a $1.08: for October. Burley closed steady and | PIStlY at SS1GGR%, and Os Bris tye Hour. partly at | to elfect a trunsterof the property. Yesteruay's firm, at $1.08!13 for No.2 cash, $1.09; for Octo- ¥ . . receipts were really quoted at .0G8.0; shipping springs, %,00@6.0; tho 4 = ' ber, and $1.11 for November. Hogs were quiet { tow grade springs, $1005.00, Rye flour at about $6.00 THOSE OF TWO DAYS, perpetual stream of humanity surged through the crowdéd thoroughfare, deftly picking their way among the piles of boxes, baskets, crates barrels, and tubs which incumbered the side- walks on either side of the street, and stopping now and then to discuss the quality of the ex- posed wares, and the amount of money required MacGie A. Corym —————— Why do’ Hop Bitters cure so. much? Because Sotton Sutures bought and sold on the New Orleans ‘Eatet and carried on margins. ES. HUNT & ALLISON, 110 DEARBORN-ST. ES HUNT, Chicano. ALEX, ALLISON, member Excha} ‘La. Cotton SILSBY & CO., by astd LA SALLE-ST., ROOM 17, Cash Jou Sell Grain for Futuro ‘Delivers und Carry | {hesp- < Unto. , & Heferentes farms, Correspondence solicit c Ohio. and steady at $0.40G9.80 for light, and at $6.30@ | a@o.10. the rainy weather of Thursday having so inter- | cree, there are in the province something ——_—— | penser e ttle for hoary. Cattle were quiet and easy at | OTiteR aMirisTUFFs—Wero in good demand and Seeeee raterinliy rerliiee ivy ptergueh ic over seventy: posts of prefectures, sub-pre- HYDE PARK. Alisrourt acti G6.15, The receipts fortho week were iH,- | Steady at former quotations. Sales were reporiedioe | sho xeoumulnted product turned up yesterday, | fectures, departments, and districts, tor dexas Facitic... 0 500 cattle, 125,500 hogs, and 65,000 sheep, as | J cars of bran nt és) 4 curs middlings at $100 | however, and the dealers found their unds tuil. | Which there are considerably, over 200 aspir- 23,00; 2 cars shorts at £20.00@21.00; lear wheat sereen- | Friday there was scurcely a peach in the mar- | ants. ‘There are also 166 minor posts with Ohio Central ee ee Marietta & Clneinnadt01 iy Chicago bank clearings were $5,039,000. New York exchange sold between banks at 80¢@$1.00 per-$1,000 discount. Country orders for cur- ency were heavy. Loans were reasonably act- tye at @7 per cent. The monthly statement of the Iron Silver Mining Company for August shows sales of 5,527 over 700 aspirants. Memorial from the Gov- ernor of Kuangsi, denouncing the magis- trate of the Chao-p'ing district in that prov- ince, under the following circumstances: Sometime since the magistrate, Ma Ming-chut by name, reported that, being in wantof boats for the conveyance of prisoners to the provin- cial capital, he had requisitioned the boat of one Chao-A-lin for that purpose. One Feng Wel-cl’}, however, a notable residing in the against 33,806 cattle, $0,120 hogs, and 5,819 sheep for the same week last year. There wus a lively movement in dry-goods circles. Tho wholesnie houses are fairly alive with buyers, and the daily voluine of sales reaches large proportions. The tirmuess of cot- ton productions is increasing, and an advance allaiong the line is among the probabilities. Jobbers of boots and shoes were busy, and an ket. Yesterday the sidewalks were llved with the luscious fruit, to say nothing of pears, grapes, and other laxuries which were piled up here und there iu almost endless confusion. Anucvident for which nothing but the. wind- regulator was responsible put off the heaviest trading until Iete in the morning und curried it along wil the xfternoon. ‘fhe unfuvorable wind on the lake early yesterday morning impeded the progress of the fruit-lnden vessels, und made them several hours lure in_ getting in. ings at 221.00; und 1,000 bris corn-meat at $1.05@3.10. SPRING WHEAT~-Was less active and steadier, but easy in tone, and closing lc lower than the previous afternoon. "The British market was quoted tirm, and our receipts were smull, but New York was quowd Jower, and the visible supply showed a further in- crease during the week ending 2 week ago. ‘nis, with tiner weather and few outside orders. Jeft the inarket In a time state, und {t yielded to the weukenlng in corn, ‘There was a fair local demand for futures at one Lime, und several purchases were made on outside account on orders limited to buy at ip and Mrs. James P. Root are at Spring+ Mr, Fenben Donnelly has returned from Where he has been attending school. . wil'sLouisa Baur bas returned from Wauke- Wl Mitler hos 4 gone to Champaign, IIl., to Tare course of study in Champaign Tni- ran Mrs, Charles Machin, who have been friends ‘here f time, have re- Tmed to Nee yee oier Some time, have tons of oro for $100,200.76. The expenses were Bee OF A a uh DePullne See, now engaged in con- | $5588.63. Three dividends amounting to $300,- | ScHve Movement In clothing, hats, caps, and | HriWior next month, there ee meee MOLY | Longe before thelr arrival the retail grocers | piace, who held’ the Tank of expectant ENeting sixty-four passengerconcnes, twenty | 000 have been paid, leaving $109,336.15 on hand, | Millinery goods was also reported. There was a | 3°tng slay forreeular do. ‘There was a good de- | turned up, clamoring for goods and in buste to | Sub-Prefect in ennan, declared that Chao ottic ara Yor ts Pensa ponents twenty y $169, continued brisk demand for staple and fancy | ipand ior posted wheut uid lttie ofered; but somo | return to ‘their several pluces of business and | ‘Ain was a connection of his, and that as he, , 2 cat atn changed hinds privately at about $125. 'Spot sates | supply their customers, But the bouts, dido’ 2 potas He Re at oe 7) Raltroad, groceries, and the market was us firm as before. | Wor reported of 200 bu und 79cars No. 2aréi~sce | colle in, and the rovers became more im~ eng Welch had pleads bred ‘stent meee ag 2 Richest, Rarest, Most Delicious” AND ONLY" combination of the true Jamatea Gin~ ger, choice Aromatics and French Brandy,*is SAN- & ten forthe New York, Lake Eric eee twelve for the Union Pacific, twelve hicago & Northwestern, six for the Eastern Iliiuois. and four for the Su BY TELEGRAPH. NEW YORK. To the Western Associated Press. During the weck prices of sugars, rice, soaps, 1.20}4; Scars do, posted, at 1.244; Scars No.3 at $1.20. = | dna i ears by sample nb ELD ish. ‘Total about, 33a) starch, and candies have been advauced. The i : bu, Rejected was nominal at W. Also 3 cars dried-fruit market was without change. There | N, egos sold at $1.tel. Seller October patient, and in the end they were compelled to | Was} b iT strip the market ofits then scant supplies and | it. ‘The magistrate then sent for him to de- drive homewards with what they hud been able | mand an explanation of his conduct, when When the vessels landed at the docks, | Feng Wel-chtl made use of. opprobrious He eapolis & Manitoba. New Yonx, Sept. 17.—Governments were un- Mais . * 3 free movement on city and country ac- | opened atsLUM@LASs, sold ALEAGE then advanced | to get. a changed, except for new 4s, which were 4@% | YAS # {os fell Ouckiu iWs, und close at sLai4e@ | however, and bean rupidly to unlond thelr ear: | jqnts For which {ie we Duteed. | y 7 count, and a sustained set of prices. Fish were ms Novembs ‘elatively st ‘ata ae the fket was language, for which -he was rebuked. | rorp's GINGER, the quintesscence of all that Is MAN'S HERITAGE. dover sfondi. ‘No price changes were noted indairy | Gie'wbore Ocinber December ranged ite above govsl the market was syou glutted, and the | tig” ‘thereupon burst out into de | nenitnful, refreshing, and preventive in. medicine oF ys allroad Wonus wary gulliebo-{rregalAr: products. Both butter ‘and eheeso were held | November: und the year was stout the, sameusthe | Divest rushes of tho. season. Prices | Tisive tughter, knocked the | magis- | co onments, a guaranty of health and happinoss to” ‘AM wind omar eee Trane State securities were nominal with pronounced firmness. There were uo | The following gives the range for the day: “Os | were bigh enough in all conscience, and | trate’s hat oF , his ead aU | ccéey dnmity ox iodiviiaat, “Mewine ot Tealebe Anher is shall say he's poor; bereft Share speculation was irregular at the open- ti r leathe 2 Closing Range Closed | yet each particular dexler smnfled bis sweetest ag | Upset the judicial table, Under these cir-| ry . mes - ae Wrponttke £0 make him rich; or left ing, and in carly dealings prices receded 4@%. | CbAuses in the quotations of leathor, bagelng, | | Wo, 2spring. day. Saturniay. do bid | Re endenvoredto persuade tho timid customer | cilustauces there was nothing for it Dutto | tions satd to be as zood- Ask for SANKORD'S : Anette tug and vaerce betes An ‘The market, however, soon became strong, and, | Col. and plr-iron. Srgsh reoolpts: vss0.: Nf S12. | that, owing toi the phenomenally large supply. | commit Feng Wel-cli'l tor contempt, and to | GINGEI, and take no-other. Sold everswhere. ns @ OF life to fad? - 4 The bay market retained the firmness of the | Seiler Gctobel it was probably the cheapest day of the sewion. | beg the memorialist to give orders for him to | wee Bostor ¥ under the leadership of the trunk-line stocks ¢ ; ; fal ing had Its elfect, and th as UGE ston. Wad hosts of men havi x apts past weck, shipments being light and the de- | S @ i This powerful reusouing ha effect, and the | be cashiered and placed on his trial. It was Beoveare en have liyed, and died, the general list advanced % to 2%, while Han- Geclake wh 4 cae eeneie m 3G 13u¢ | fear that prices might go altogether outor sizbt | subsequently reported to the memorialist ALS. The tessone se fone World, at eventide, nibal & St. Jo2 preferred sold up 74j to 121 on a | mand very active. Broom conn ts Selling freely Thi Wiz. Nas nothing done injots | another time helped tho deslers to viean out ; ; PROPOSALS, lation ae of thelr daily lives, in deeds, covering of short contracts. ‘Gator however, it | at quotations. Green fruits were gencruily firm, | instore, Sales were revorted of 4cars by sample st | their ylutted stocks at prices which ought tv en- by ae Retin Erelest, ayo had Beet siecle SRepOuaLS seeds,” 19 Words; and these have sprang as | Correo uisig, and closed ut 11s%Q1i9, ‘There | Withan advanco in all descriptions, a natural | “YOHe wos ess active and easter. ‘Tho markatde- | able some Of them to retire permunentiy from | 6H Nell An Im iwstisalton, thet a AROS. | i a socatved atthe oes of the Northwestern ‘ot 1 ~ | result of the cooler weather. Hides, grense, and | clined 34@3{c. und clused 4c below the Intest prices of | business. But they won't, and for the very sim- ad a unce Gans Works Co, No. #10 La Saitevst., Chicago, Ill, anul Zach day. thro? were no sales of common stock. After midday th fet, though no change in | Friday. ‘The British markets were quoted tirm, but | ple reason that, having a good thing, and know- | to. the Prefect’s yainen he had been met |; Sony ‘dept. 2 ISI: Bus added to che ees ares past, the general market became heavy, and, on un- | tallow ure more qu es ka eenee ie | there were few outside orders hore ior, futures, und | ing it, they propose-to hold on to it. They would } with the intelligence of Feng Wei-ch’l’s Fur the ‘erection of 2 Gas Works Building at the Win need 22 the World's bequest; Lavemble advices regarding the President, a | Values{s noted. Buiiding materials continue | the receibis of the day seemed to exceed the wants | betoois if they didn't; and whatever cise muy | death. ‘The magistrate of P’mx-lo reported | Town of Lake. red tongues each ¥ garding s of shippers, as ear luts were decidedly heavy im the * acéentrin e j & Fora Wrought-Iron Gas Hold. And th each Year hus rung, active for all kinds nt steady prices. Potatoes ton. idolde ond: be said of tho South Water street commissiun | that on arrival at Chao-p'ing Hsien he found. fo Wrouht-lron sand-voiced, have centuries suu stendy decline set in, which continued up tu. the lnuter part of the session. lors were siendy in be eafd that thoy ane fouls. ‘A ld-Horse Power Upright Boiler. Bas, at Re close, final sales showing a deeline from the best | are coming in slowly, and prices rulé firm, good | thelr views Ull they suw the Ulnekuoard annyanee- | wen it cannot be said that they are fouls, that the relatives of the deceased had all left | One Gus Exhuuster- . ‘ 5, nel stbte 3 1 over 24U00.= Pi, Ze . BSA 5 ERDAY refuel - y 4 si ay \. * Hasse Gach act, each thought, sublime, figures of 3; to 20, Peoria, Decatur & Eyans- stock being quotable at ‘he per bu car-lots. | thybunt the close of lase Week, und reasoned tht it PEACHES at WHOLESALE YESTERDAY for the prefectural city, and the body itself Teo Steam Lamps, Toner “ed a step on which to climb Ville. Union Pacific, tho trunk-line stucks, West- { Wool shows an Irregular trade, with fow prices | now execeds %5,0M0N bu. Thiseaited out sellers, und | ranged from 75 cents to $i. the latter. figure | wis in so advanced a state of decomposition |. One Wa:er Tank. 3 Wienee’ core Bear the Jofty bight ern Union, and Denver & lio Grande being most | gtilt governing the market, Seeds were quict, | the market weakened rapidly under the welzht of of- | representing the cost of the larger buskets tull | that no conclusion as to the cause of death tons of 1U.and 3 inch Cast-Iron Pipe and Branches Cometh knowledge and all light. prominent therein. with flaxseed 22% lower, timothy a trite | {or ine msrkediucrcasc in the quantiy maisne was | OF tug rich, ripe fruit. Tho tcent baskets, as | could be arrived at. In due coursehe further | WAW feet of Wrowsielron fips, a a ea . ry 3 a bs pets 3 tne i 4 Ss | one dealer regretfully stuted, would have . if vife Reng Wei-eh! 2 3 BUloinat of these paths are ours __teaueetlons 2,0 shares easter, and clover-sced showiug more stroogin. | agp ALS BrEYE al Ter acy ake Nee | Brouiue st Frnaiy Hf ne could uly ave Bud | hohe had inet a petition incene Pretects | PAU tnet ante tic, Andamig 27th Jove and tiowers; Central Pacitic..,. Lake freimhts were steady, with a fair inquiry, | stocks nt ‘this thue in the year tends to make trade | them to sell, whlle the $i baskets would buve | “oon tg the effect thatFeng Wel-chi'l, hav- | Is) Bris. Nu. fydraule Cement. Tat re enouig ieee ven Dade SW. tho ruling rate being 3:3¢ on corn and 4¢ ob | reel Cane ne ner gee Di oe TeIeCRe a | Teen eee een cine and ibe result nas cto | ine chartered a boat which he had freighted | ,,be>#eet Lamp-Vests und a large lot of other east-" SBS from mean nore we've risen, whent to Buffalo. The room engaged was for | Spor sales were reported of LWW bu and Hig cars Noy? | USE RCE BETS Op rine, ae ne a the cus-| with cargo for Wou Chou, had an embargo | 'E%street tampa. Routish ft, that it muy crore 110,000 bu. wheat, 110,000 bu corn, and 92,000 bu | And nish mixed at Winetone Wears white at ‘3% | toner 25 cents the best,of it. Itwas evidently | Iaid un_ his boat by the maxistrate’s runne For the dissing and back alling of 41,800 feet of Pipa Tong grow. flaxseed. wee Peamiole at date on trucks ind Sl Gare do ae | @ mutter of wonderment to this same dealer | ‘The master of the boat, who was taking his | Tinches inthe Town of lake a oe naa Jupiter &S Bde the moon, the stars; Louisville ‘The Registrar of Provisions in this elty reports | WAGiYe tree on bourd. ‘Total avout sch0w bu. Sell- | that the average customer didn’t visibly | breakfast in a tea-shop, ran away by the | atthe omee of the Company. dren, atte. Venus, ‘Mars, ? dake Erie x the following as the stocks on hand as dated: Eo tas op eer ea aera exult a bia good tuck, just 48 | back door when the runmers went to detain Hdidaare will please apuclly, within wha time whey nder at Michigun Central x = Ee a bige velined >! joel: | be (the dealer) was filled with regret when be : will complete thelr respecilve con’ a Angeeed back the Deliy ° Riissount Pacitic. 3h | Unon Patt, 2.201399) SEGP AMD SPE. | Ce Nerued eae above Sorembere usd ineseareas | HOUgHt what might huve been. Lut the aver- | over, saad ey {hen proceeded f0 suey |" Vaite Compauy Feserves tie righe u nccept or reject Onever may Quest of better things, O00 Western Union. Bs ‘Mess pork, wint . _, { thesame asthe month, closing at tiie, or Yeuelow | ze customer didn't do any greut amount of | = 1, the magistrate invited Feng Wel- as [, 0, WILSOS, Vice-Pres't, 'Y these tru ings: = ‘3G ¥ e 101331 142.914 81,850 | tlie price of receipts dated since ‘Thursday, ‘ne fol- | exalting, as far as was observable. He bought, | Mtervil, agistra uf és G.F_McKNIGH', Gen'l Avene Thence Hes take wings glosed av 8Gi. Primo mercantile |- yest torn 3) T0 ‘Owiig table Shows the runze for the day: ” and be paid well for what he got, and, whut was | cl’l to his yamen, but on his arrival there | —G-*- + Gen'l Axen ‘Ant i@E*re oure, 10 nurse, to bal paper, S@é._ Sterling exchange, sixty duys, | Hoss Dork, summer r * ies Clore“ Htange Closed | more, appeared to reullze that be was beiug | the gate was shut behind him, and the magis- NOTICS TO CONTRACTORS The {RUS the Joy our touch te eels Steady at 48023 demend, 4844. | stat de UES ae ce a ee Friday. Suturduy, do, bid: | 'sxigned" when he did it. Grapes, however. | trate having taken his seat'in the court- q ie wh iw. Ang nind\tte ours, to lead aright pL Tea aah iets ere pg tear ee ret | (Rant ie seebeee baton 29 ee | were at the command of nearly every one—that | room, Feng Wel-ch’l was ordered to bend | soaied propasais will be recelred ww’! ‘Add ours 2,POlDE the way to light: Bar ieeal tenders acerease, Soi4.000; deposits, | Shorr ribs widdies, its i Is, every ane who soes to market dtall—Con- | the knee beture him. He declined, and was } atthe once of the Pueblo Bul d- Er our om eretk to strongly ald, ~ | SRerense, $1,021.00; circulngion, inerense, £3,000; | Sbort clear migdiés. cords celling at from three to five centsu pound, | promptly thrown down by the underlines, | Company. Paeuie. Colon fr : Te Strength become decayed. reserve, decrease, $510,925. ‘Tho banks now hold | }77"Ssired shoulders. 1b Aree ative peugtncladiag ther mourns | WHO Death and put bin in chains. | Some | Youratorius a hishe above the os : “AULoF these are ours, SHUI fa excess pt thelr lenal rosuireciente- || Sep ahonldeen its ReGen | pita bat ong feeble upward syurt tn Xerember ae: | Vraceting Burtietts, whien were knocked down | fortiight later the wife, was informed that | tp Tera ucstiony mas » ei ing hen eqrits to do.” Scher cut meats Ws. 38 ANGE IScieis) | uppeafed to be plenty, und this, in addition tothe de- | at Wholesale from 7d centsto $1 per busket or | he had d st a Ad | ene tompuny ip buco Colon oe ut tie Hegeactt hath done his best Ss Pes. lard, “contract "ies. gone OkaG ae | cline in. corn and wheat, tended to produce box. ; received: In commenting. uvon this case the | Wo BOYENGTON architect, Ituui on Lee ca. 3. Thigee oNed to his rest: it Other kinds of lard, tes... 58H Zarb SSH] weaker feeling. ‘The transactions were larzelf in Ue- | ‘The foregoing prices, it will be borne in mind, | memorialist observes, as told by himself, Chicazo. UM, iad by aresliter Teint Hutte blessed gitt, - ‘The above does not include damaged meats | tyber, with protyy literal selling in seller Muy toward | were those asked by the wholesale dealers. The | the circumstances under which so trilllng an | .covriwo epuasible parties “that” susa wuld sr wt, ‘The wage 2 doth litt from the Hately fire, estimated at 2,800,000 lbs. | arthe latter price. September ruled about the same | Sbrewd retailer, on laying hands upon a big | incident as the detention ofa boat could lead | entertnto a cantrict fur the construction ui ‘Among ect? one, : ‘The following isthe reported movement for | #4 Sh. Seller October opened at 4U3{¢ and closed at | busket of peaches or pears, would tuke it olf to | to an unruly scene in court are discreditable { hotel. and that they will becumo sure tes -n ternal Howers, SINCLAIR. ah Se ts inclusive: T | dlie., Seller November sold early at Hye udvanced | some retired spot, generally down a cellar-way- | to the maxistrate, and, if the story told by * fo be slgned by the bidder as principal tur the fsicn~ ™achenars Wipopnon Bete Hectta?Sutnetat GREG Glaeat cle, SSicr | md enans caretaly_mmampelace bce inte | the, Widow is correct, here isa grave sus; $9 Reoniato tay Sader TU cure conn saypophosphites 103. [Nirginin defer Pork, bris.. the year minged about, ith cas and seller the | two smull ones. ‘The indispensable but seduct- picion of the man Baving beet Hosshly. treat ‘The company reserve the rightto rejectuny and wechltis, ang weton, coughs, weak Juni Pex. 2. land grants ¢ prose wellght, 1 Advanced to wide, declined to 47 early at isc | ive mosquito-netting was then adjusted, and | ed by the underlings, while the absence o By order of the Execative Guam: : Weay-oge 24 general debility. “Establis Boe rere aie Live biog Nocsecen GEARS Wepie’unker was diuiny aclveasd | tho reformed” puckage sold at a generous } any report from the magistiate as to the VOrMYERD BaSWOLLAR. Seuses ‘OUe years,

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