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MEMPHIS DAILY Al'PEAL SUNDAY, AUGUST 8, 188G.
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FIMCE AND COMMERCE.
MONEY 8 FEB CENT., SEW TORE
EXCHANGE 1-4 PBEXiUX.
Cotton Stead Middling, 9 8-8e
Hales Yesterday, Unim
portant Money in fair demand at 8 per cent
Local eecnriiiei dull.
. The cotton market closed steady;
middling g'.eady,9c. Sa'ea unimpor
tant. At New York yesterday epota closed
easier; middliog, 9 916c.
A leading New York cotton circular
i siys; "Trading wes light and the mar
ket stupid with the tone easier, most
of tbe business taking place at 3 to 5
pcictJ decline. There was no indica
tion of eellirg the market off, and in a
quiet way the offerirgi appeared to be
absorbed, bnt the failure of Liverpool
to lend any a' sistence discouraged op
eta'ions Lr a lise, and most of the
small tonus unloaded rather than risk
carrying over to next week.
At New Orleans spots were steady ;
middling, 9 3 16c; futures very dull;
August, 9 11,9.13:.
At Liver, ool spots were dull and
unchanged; middling, 61 1; futures
jaie- and strady ; August, 5 ll-64d.
In the general market hog products
are weak and lower; mesi pork,
$10 25.
IMPORTS.
One brl ancle. 101 pkes butter.
1234 rls bagging, 80 pkgs bacon, 493
pkes boats ana gnoee, oauu Da corn,
03 pkgs cheese, 156 sks coffee, 46 eks
cot on a:ed, 289 pkgi dry good1, 65
pks rggs, 125 brls flour, 18 psds hats,
3 hd cattle, 874 pkgs lard, 73,500 feet
In tuber, pkga liquors, l Dri mesl,
37 km naila, 80) bu oata, 1 b'l onions,
1 car p-rk aide", 385 brls aujar, 116
pkgj tobacco and 2WU bu wheat.
ELEVATOR REPORTS
The following shows the amount of
grain received, withdrawn and in store
by regular elevators, as reported to
the Merchants' Exchange today : Cora
received, 4638 bu; withdrawn, 2963
bu : in store, 5162 bu. Data raceiveu,
1361 bu; withdrawn, 1821 bu; in store.
8693 bu. Wheat received, none ; with
drawn, Lone; in store, 8190 bu,
JOHN t,. NORTON
9 Madison St., Memphle, Tenn.,
DEALER IN
STOCKS AND BONDS
BUYS ADD SELLS
AHEBICAN COTTON,
OIL TRUST CERTIFICATES,
FINANCE.
Money in garni demand at 8 per cent
The Clearing House report is as fol
lows: CLEARINGS.
Saturday, Angast 7th, 1185,139 19 ;
total tbi week, J998.774 96; total Uat
week, $682,529 62; same week 18S5,
$794,252 35; same week 1684, t8l0,
084 75.
BALANCES.
Sitorlay, Auanat 7th, $100,764 64;
total thi wek, $428,867 59; total last
week, $212,839 65; sane woek 1885,
$247,320 75; earn week 1884, $102,
859 27.
KXCHANGB.
New York sight on all paints, oa'
buying, i premium selling; New
England demand, J discount buying;
New England sight, discount; New
Orleans,! discount baying, par selling.
BARK STOCKS.
Bank of Commerce140 bid, 149 a?ked
First National 150 bid, 155 asked
German Bank 192 bid, 196 asked
State National 145 bid, 150 asked
Union and Planter150 bid, 153 aked
Mercantile Bank..l35 bid, 137 asked
IKSUBANCa STOCKS.
Bluff City ......100 bid, ... asked
Hernando 100 bid, ... asked
, Home 75 bid, 80 asked
Memphis City 102 bid, 105 asked
Peoples
80 bid, 83 asked
93 bid, 100 asked
107 bid, ... asked
25 bid, 26 asked
30 bid, ... asked
20 asked
Phoenix
Planters
Vanderbilt.
Arlington...,
Factors
MISCELLANEOUS.
M. and O. R.R. shares..36 bid, ... aked
M. A T. R.R. shrs, 45 bid, 50 asked
M. & O. consols, 7s... 119 bid, ... asked
M. & Li R. lit m. 8s... 105 bid, ... asked
Miss.&T.R.R.cA..110 bid,118 asked
Mis.&T.R.&cs,B...104 hid, 106 asked
Tenn. wta. ser. T 9!) bid, 93 asked
Tenn. ws. Hr. E to J..83 bid, 85 aaked
Bhelbv Co. 6i. 108 bid, 110 asked
Tax. D st, 4, 6, 97 bid, 98 aked
Tax. DiBt. Cs 104 bid, 105 asked
Mem. ft'ia bonds 104 bid, ... aiked
Mem. Water bond? 97 bid, ... asked
Hansner Oil Works bid, 65 asked
Am.Cot Oil trust-,... 37 bid. 38ked
Pionear Cottea Milis...25 bid, 30 asked
Mem.8tor.Oom.C3102 bid. 103 asked
Mem. Qh sto :k......7 bid, 80 asked
"El-dlvldende.
New York, Auguet 7 Money on
call easy, at 2 to 4 per cent., cl :sin at
S. Prime mercantile paper 45. 8ter
Iliog exchange dull and lower; actual
rates 488()484J for 60 day bi'h and
-4854S5J for dumaad.
Government binds were dull and
uncharge 1. 8'ate bends were dull
and ete.rly. it ilroad bonds were
cju;et and ratber heavy. Fa'f s, t2,P45,
600. E'ie fennnds, ex June couo n,
sp.jresra'ed ?6t),0f0; Texan and Pa
c tie R oi $4 U,0(l", and the Incomes
$318,000. r'nc ssyri'-h z d wit") the
movements in stocks 8f:l imp rtiut
declines are n jib" h.i. (Vimr and
E-o G;a'id- r .( p lire u .' J, t
lll; Mow -.r!'. Hi ,j uliitimi and
' i-1 t- i'it o i ftt . i ;. 86 j j
Bur in ;: ..t. tt!ar l! p' 'r- ami Nrtth
ern ro i; ':vt r .' i- :! tit
S oi.- i ' i. i mr- ''- :r v-'lms
vi re e.vri to!y, b .! i'u: rs ee
any Kmnunt o! av ra:)'.B ru'O' r3 car y
in lho (lav and ibti t(iint!i com
plvxion f the market wtg d cidsdiy
bulisi). irieady gains we'fi ma le in
lECsi of the active 1st, bu' the appear
ance of th bank etiteiienf, tlie ex'ri
ordmnry law ia legal tendis enl fur
ther decrni-SJ of tbe surploi reserve
ctstzgired tte 6're;t, and t'je tears
pcizej the "r.pcrtuaitytoraid tbe mar
ket 6nd before 2 o'clock prices bad
bn de;re:sjd ! percent. Sip
port was t'upn given me market acd
pri jea generally bicame s cady. At
the opening tbis mirniag first, prices
ganerally suosed declines of J per
-fnt,, atbonga a few stoska wera
h'fber. Tbn market wjs quiet and
after a few slight losses became firm
and bo continued until noon, when
prices were genera' ly aove opening
Pfrorej. The rail of the bean then
broke the entire list Tactile ZMail
showing a less of i per csnt and oth
ers smaller amoun's. Ia the last hour,
however, the decline was checked
and the market closed gen
erally steady at the lowest
figa es of the day. Closing prces to
night are almiet invariably lower
along the active stacks, although
Reading shows an atvancj of per
eent. fct Paul is down oae and Union
Pacific, Jersey Cctn'rjl and Pacific Mail
each I per cent.
The total salts n storks today were
250.39S shares, including Delaware,
Lackananna nnd Wes'orn, 26,650;
Delaware aod Hudeon, 565; Erie, 9120;
Kansas and Tex a', 4370, Lake Shore,
14,400 ; Louisville and Nas1 vi le, 5269 ;
Memphis andCbsr est n, 3809; North
ws'ern, 11,215; New York Central,
3050; Pacific Mail, 7635; Reading, 10,
420; Sc. Paul, 15,410; M. Paul and
Oiaha, 15 550; TexP(nifle,24,ls5;
Western Union, OtiOO; -N'.ir.hern Pa
cific preferred, 4380; Union Pacific,
12,070; Oreg3n Transcontinental, 3425.
OOVKRXMNTS.
U. 8. 3, 100 U, eoup, y.
VAi, ooup, lh. Pacifiok of 1S98.125.
BONDS.
La. lUmi f, 4i,7Wi Miaaearl, 6i, 101.
Cent. Pa.o. lata, 115. Den. 4 K.U.ltu.119.
UenAR.d.W.l-u.M. Kru oond, IV,.
M. K. AT. ,Jen 6,'.i,:i. North. Pac. Isu,ll7.
North. Pao. 2ds,101. N. Wentern con., 143
N.Weit. deb. it, UU.St.L.S.F.Uen.M, WY.
St. Paul, eon.,13(H. Sr.P.,C. k P. 1U,1M.
T.P. land rann,54ji T.P..R.G. ex cou. Wii
V. P. lnU, 116W. West Shore. MA.
Tenn. 6a, tet'mt, W. Tenn. 6s, tet'iut, 102.
Tenn. St, aet'mt, 7i.
STOCKS.
Adama Expreia, 142. Morrif E.,offd ,141.
APeebfny Cen., . Nashville 4 C, filVj.
Alton Je T. 11 , 34. N. J. Uontral, 54.
A 4 1'. a., yld.. 82. Nor. k W., pfd., 4S.
American hi., 110. Nortnern Pao., VHP-i
B. 0. K. iH.,55. Northern P. pld.,61.
Canada Pao., 87M. C AN. W..114H
Canada Sou., 4. C. k N.W,, pfd. ,143.
Central Paohio, 44l. N. Y. Central, llOH
CheaapeakeJrO,9 N. Y. C. k til. h., 8J4.
C. at O., 1st pfd, 17. N.Y.C A8t.L..p.,21.
0. k O., 2d Ptd., 11. Ohio Central, -.
C. k A., 141. Ohio k Mitt., 24.
O. k A , ptd., 150. O. k Mist., pfd., 9
C, It. 4 Q.. 13. Onurio k Wen.. W,.
C, St. h. k N. O., --. Oregon NaT., 10 S.
0., St. h. k P., 14. Oregon Tfans..
C, St. h. k P,p.,31. Oregon Imp., 20.
0..8. 0..2i. Pacific Mull, 57,'i.
C.4 C, 5. Panama, vi.
Del. 4 Hud Peoria, D. 4 E., 20.
Del., I., k W., 130",. Plttibura. 153.
Den. 4 Rio O., 30. Pullman P. C, X,.
Erie, 3-)',. Reading, 2i'.
Krie pfa., 76. Roek Inland, 127.
EaitTenn.,tf. St. L-. k i. P., TiYt.
Eaat Tenn. pfd. 15. St. L. 4 S. P., p., 57.
Fort Wayne, 148. St.L.4S.F..ln p.110.
Hannibal 4 St Jo., 0. M. 4 St. P., 93.
U. 4 St. Jo., pfd., - C. M. 4 St. P.,p.i2.
Harlem, 238. St. P., M.AM., 1I5!.
Houston 4 I., St. P. 4 Omaha, iVVt.
Illinois Cen., l3'4. St.Paul40.nfd., 112.
Ind., D. k W., 17,'i. Texas PaciliO, 15.
Kansas 4 Tu 31. Union Paoifio, 67.
Lake E. k W., 10,
Lake Shore, Wi- W., St. L. 4 P.,
u. ts. BijireKs,
j a juApruraa uoo.
hon.k Naab., 4iii. w.,tt. u. 4P.,p.,
W..St.L4P..D..32K
boa. &x. A., 03. iv. r. tx.. i
M. AO. first old . .W. U. Tel.. 67
iv. at i. tx.. us.
M. 4 C. pfd., . Colorado Coal, JO.
Mem. 4 Char., 89. Homestake, 21.
Mich. Cen., S. Iron Silver, 180.
M., 1. 8.4 W., 67. Ontario, SO.
M.,L.S.W.,pld,93. Quicksilver, 5
Min. 4 St. L., 24. Quicksilver.pfd, 24,
Min. A St. L.ifd,46'i. South Paoifio. -.
Missouri Pucific. 109. Sutro. 10.
Mobil A Ohio. 15.
London, August 7. Contois, 101
for both money end tbe account.
The amount of bullion gone into the
B mk of England on balance today is
5000.
Pa bis, August 7. Three per cent,
renter, 82! 61 Jo for the account
BANE CLBABINOS.
Baltimore, Md,, August 7. Bink
clearings, $1,521,499; balances, $212,
076. Naw York, August 5. Cleadngs:
Exsbangc-s, 185,456,747; balances, $3,
901,167. Philadelphia, PA.,Augutt 7. Bank
clearing?, 18 837,807; balances, $1,364.
278; cleiriags f r the week, $57, 196,
072; balances, $3,181,280.
St. Louis, Me., AognBt 7. Bank
clearing, $2 799,033; lor ihe week,
$17,855,028; balance', 614,416; frr
the W'6k, $2,S64,418. Exchang oa
New York weak; 75(2,90 jditount.
Chicago, III., August 7. The asso
ciated bank clear ngi tiday weri f 8,
072,545; for the week, 60,530,557 ; f t
Ih'f rorre8pondmg weekU&t year, $38,
028,500, an incre tse this week of 50
per cent,
Boston, Mass., Augast 7. 0 eartng
bou e stat nient: Exchanges, $10 787,
484 ; balances, 982,433 For the week :
Exchange', $73,195,076; balance, $8,
868,694. Corresponding week in 1885
(fived-iys); Exchangei, $49,330,076;
bilances, $6,498,519.
COTTON MARKETS.
The local cotton market onened
steady, and close i steady; middling,
92c. Sales, unimportant.
EXCHANOB QUOTATIONS.
Yester.iey. Fr'day.
Ordinary 78 7
Good Ordinary.... 8i . 8
Low Middling 8 ' 8J
Middling 9J 93
Good Middling.... 9J 9
Middling Fair 10 104
Fair.. Nom. Norn.
Dusty 78i 7(i 8
Stains, tings...... 8 a9
COriON STVTEMEST.
.Mbuphis, Augu-t7, 1S36.
Stock Sent. 1, 1885...... 1,392
Received to-iiay 21
Received previously. ..544,699 546 112
Shipped to-day '.
Shipped previously.. ..539,972 rt -r
Home consumption to .-,
date ;i35. 640,107
Stock runnlDgaoeodnt -,
- " Import!. V
Thm far this week
Thus far last week
Since September 1st
M. and O. R. R
M.&T. R R
M.& L R. R
C, O.&S. W.R.R
Btcanera
Wagons aad other sources.
Total
Exvortt.
Thus far this week
Thus far last week
Since September 1st
6.005
21
78
.644 720
21
340
539.972
New York epiti orend eafv anl
c!od easier. Ca ts, 745 bales. " Quo
tations were as follows:
Yf-sinrdav. Fri Ify
r.livmrv" ft 15-16 15 1
Good ordinary. S 3 16 8 3-16-
Low mliMiing. 9J 9J
W;(li;io(r. 9 916 9 9-1'J
(T0'.dia!dd:ingl0 1-16 10 1-10
n a lling fair. 107 u i
Fa;r Hi in
I'fv York futnree od'tohI eaiv ernl
clcs ;d firm aod inwiiv. t-n'e-, 91.103
balrs. Tbe closing quotations ware
as follow.-):
Yeiterdjiv. Fii'lsv.
Angast 9 39f3 9.40 9.413 9 4'i
September.. .9 37ft 9 H8 a), 9.39
October 9 28rS) 9.29 9 31(S)9.32
Novemi)Br...9.27r4 9J1 1 (li) 9 32
December... 9. 29. 9 30 9 33 9 .'Si
January 9.39) 9 39 9.41'o) 94 J
Febmary..:..9 46 9 48 94VA950
MarcU 9. 9 66 9.5 9.59
April 9 647j 9.65 9.67 9 68
Mav ...9 73 9.75 9 76 n) 9 77
June 9.82(? 9.83 O.SiO 8.88
July (3
Tbe New Orleans spot market o toned
quiet, and cloied steady; midding,
9 3-16c. Sales, 800 bales. Quotations
were as follows:
Yesterday. Friday.
Ordinary 71 71
Good ordinary 81 g
Low middling. ,..8 11-16 S 11-16
Middling ...9 3-16 9 3-16
Good middling.....9 1516 9 15-16
Tbe New Orleans future market
opened easy and closed very dull.
Sales, 6800 balee. Quotations were
as follows:
Yesterday. Friday.
August 9.1104 913 9.17(a) 919
September. 89 ak 8 91 8 94( 8 95
October 8 79(3) 8 80 8.83(a) 8 85
November8.7;(3) 8.78 8 S(K'i) 8 82
December 8 Slf3 8 82 8.S.-.(5 8.86
January 8.93() 8.93 8.95'ft 8 96
February...9.03r4 9.05 9.07(H) 9.08
March ..9.15(a) 9.17 9.19(.i) 9.20
April ..9.27 9.29 9 31 9.32
May 9 39 ) 9.41 9 43 9.44
June 9.50 9.52 9.54 9 56
DAILY PORT AND INTERIOR MARKETS.
Rec. Pncce Stock.
113 91-16 3,179
15 9 316 11,306
9 3,635
7 9 2,865
6 9 2,560
3 9 208
175 9J 3,679
9i 11,839
9 9 16 144,016
9J 6,310
107 9j 9,800
4 9 1 13,435
6 9
Galveston
N Orleans.
Mobile ....
t-ivannah.
C'sarl'ston
Wilm'ton.
Norfolk....
Baltimore
New Ycrk
Boston
Philad'a...
St. Louis..
Augusta...
quiet
qt&'m
uom 1.
IJlliit.
quiet,
nom'l.
t?ady
dull.
easier.
quiet
etpa-iy
stealy
quiet.
Receipts at ports, this day, 1886.. 561
Receipts at ports, this day, 18S5... 33
CONSOLIDATED KTTKMKNT.
1886.
1885.
1884.
R'ts U. 8.
p'rtsl day.
Ex. Gr. Br
Stock
R'ts Sept. 1
For'gn Ex
564
I
l'99 397
33
190,759
217
193,785
5,365,03
4.717,798,
4,759,862
3,8(14,110
4 251.15V 3,804 667
I crease in receipts this year, 647,273
INTERIOR MOVEMENT, AUUl'ST 6, 1886.
Receipts tbis week 4.716
Sarxe week in 1885 2,904
Same week in 1881 2,345
Increase compared with 1885... 1,812
Increase compared With 1884... 2,371
Shipment! this week 12,535
Same week in 1885 2,227
Same week in 1881 4,'J55
Increase compared with 1885... 10,308
Increase compared with 1884... 8,280
Ptock this week 49,807
Same week in 1885 21,255
Same week in 1884 20,433
IncresBe compared witn 1885... V8.552
Increase compared with 1884... 29,374
CROP MARKETED AND IN SIGHT ACO. 6tH.
1886. 1885.
Net' port receipts
toAuu6tb 5;364,4C8 4,717,728
Overl'd movement
toJuoe;30th 818,875 625,855
Est. South, cons'n
to June 30th 300,000 201,0.,.0
Am't marketed ...0,483 343
Add int'r stocks in
excess of Sept. 1. 33,957
6,604,581
4,040
Amount in sight...6,517,300 5,603,621
PLANTATION MOVEMENT.
1886
1885 2,715
1884 430
1883 5,206
WORLD'S VISIBLB SUPPLY.
The New Yo-k Financial Chronicle
of July 3Ut gives the following fig
ures: Total visible Bnpply, 1,350,233
ba'.es, against 1,412,914 in 1885. Tbeso
figures indicate a decrease of cotton in
eight of 62,681 balee, as compared with
the raooe date in 1885, and a decrease
of 410,045 bales as compared with same
date in 1884.
At noon: Liverpool sp"ti wera dull
and unchanged. Sales, 7003 bales, of
which American 5700 bale?. Receipts
5010 balee, of which American 4900
ba'ef.
Cloiinj; tj'if tatioos were as follow:
Ordinary i I ; gvd ordn r ry, 4 1 1-16 J ;
low middling. 5d; go id middling,
5 9 161; middling uplands, 5Jd;
mi idling Orlt-aao, 5 5-16J.
Tnt prices art given in pence and 64lm,
tfna; 4 63 meant 4 63 64d,- and 5 01
means 6 l-Clrf.l
At noon: Liverpool futures wero
dull; Augus, 5 lid; Aognst-Sep-tembtr,
5 lid: Sepkmbsr-Oe ober,
5 (7d; O tiber-November, ; No
vember-Dicember, 6d; D-fcember-Jai-narv,
51 : January February, 5 05
5 04d; February-. March, 5d; Septem
bar, 5 125 lid.
At 2 p.m: L'vfrpool fa'ure weie
dull; Aigurtt, 5 lid sellers; August-Kep-ember,
5 lid sell rj; Sept'fmber
Octobtr, 5 07d buyr; O tiber-No-vember,
5 01! buvciis; November
December, 5 03J tuvirs: Dacemher
Jaouarv, 5 03d buye n; J.Anujrv-Feb-ru
ry, 5 Old buvew; Fsbrua y-Marrh,
5 0; tl buyers Sptr m: e', 6 lid value.
GENERAL TRADE.
BKEaotiurrn.
Cons
-WfciUs 803 ; mixed. 47i. fr-Vm
ator
from lew" or depot, wb'eiB,
mixed, 3in; in sacko. ia ronnd lots,
HaV Oiioie-:. frm sto:, 75S0j;
prlius,70c; prane,50j; round loratrom
levee or dpot, choice. $1212 50;
prime, $1112; prairie, $77 60.
Oats iVhite, 39j; mixed, 37c,
from store; rouod lots frm levee on
track whiro, xacked, SSSOj; mixed,
sacked, 3Sj31c.
Bkah From stire,6'i70c por cwt.;
round lots from levee, $10 25 per ton.
Beaks Navr. $2; merlinm, $1 76;
German millet. $1 201 40.
Gobhmkal StsnUard, $2 60; pearl,
$3 50 horn store. 5c cbnntwr from mill,
leve or track ; r.ille', $2 65.
Rict Loais.aaa, 4j(a)cj Carolina,
f-j7c.
Oatmeal In Lalf-barrels, $33 25
from store.
Floub From stcre, triple extra,
$3 25. family, $4, choica. 4 25; fancv,
$4 5: extra fancy, $4 75; patents,
$ 255 60:in car lo-. inb'o extra,
n'm na' : fm iy, 13 353 50; ciioic.-t,
$3 753 M; f ncv. $4 05 15: extr
fa-HT. M 85"V:4 r0; p t'nar., SSOA 15.
Oiuci.il) Wheat In hai..b.i'reni.
f4 2 i from 9' ore.
llnvfiNv sd Gmrsi From oto.-c,
$1 154 2'j.
Onidi'ffl-U, ex'.ra, 4c; poiIh,
lr-'r: extr:, 4c; l-'mjn crickera,
extri, 7c; H-oi n cr-a-n nw.ktie,
rrKlc extra, 7ic; nirur anap?, -xtra,
5c; fji" isn.li-', t; i-s ax-.ra, a
B irt" l f osrnb ci, 9 .:.
Kanbs Citv, Mo., Auiiet 7.
Whart qn t and trrngr; No. 2, rk
ch, 0e bi.),62e a.djSf-pmh
6."4t b:d,64jR'k d;0 to cr,Cca Jfed.
Cora a'-t.ve and a slude lower; Nn 2,
imsh, 353 bjd; Se;teTibor, 37J37J-;
Oc o ier. 3(io bid, 3(ilc asked. Oats
8 edy;27cl'id, lash. .
St. Louis, Mo., Ancust 7.-Flonr
steal v. XXX, 2252 35; family,
$2 412 50;cbi.ice,$2 9033 10; fancv,
$3 403 50; extra laurr, $3 003 80;
DBteut. $44 25 Wheat verv dull
and easier. Tbe market opened eiey, -j
and iJc lower, but recovered aod I
ra'ea steady lor atime, when prices
again eued off and cloeed iac lower
thac yesterday; No. 2 red, casb, 76jc;
Auguet, 76 jc; September, 77I78Jc,
closed 78s bid; October, 798olo,
closed 8 c bid. Cora dull and irreg
ular. The market opened firm and ad
vanced i lc, but with tbe exception
of the October option gradually de
clined andcloted J lower thao. ys
terday. October closed Ha higher. No.
2 mixed, cash, 40c; August, 39 ; Kep
tember, 40J('41ii closed 40c asked;
October, 4242je, cloiedj 42c Oals
extremely dull and easitr. No. 2
mixed, 26ge; August, 26Jc bid;
September, 27j; Octotor, 29c.
Rys strong, 510. B.wley 71o
bid. Hay active and etroog;
prairie, $7 6010; timothv, $9 50(.i)12.
Flaxseed firm, $1 091 10. B'an
easy, 47c. Corn meal tteady, $2 20.
Receipts Flou', 1000 brls; wheat,
104,003 bujeorn, 27,000 bu;oat, 54,
000 bu; rye. 1000 bu; barley, none.
Shipments Flour, 6000 brls; wheat,
10,000 bu; corn, 10,000 bu; oats, 4000
bu; rye, 1000; barley, none.
Chicago, III., Augjst 7. Spccnlg
tion on 'Cheese was at a very low ebb
today. Fluctuatiocs in prices wore
kept within a very narrow range, par
ticularly in wheat, and tbe volume of
trading was light. No feature of any
kind entered into whoH trading, and
the market closed at prices a shade
under these of yes'oiday. The trad
ing in corn was a little more rctive,
values ranging higher early in t'ne day,
the September option advancing to
45c, but broke off again near tbe clo-o
to yesterday's figures. Oats ruled dull
aod staady. Fl ur steady and mi
changed. Wheat quiet sud a elmda
eisier; sales ranged: August, 75
75Jc, clored 75J a ; September, 76 11-16
77c, clred 7bjc; Octiber, 78578jc,
closed 78c. Corn fairly active and
unsettled, clcsicg a snade emer;
cash, 43c; August, 4343Jc, closed
43j ; September, 44J45f, closfd 45 5
16c ; Oct iber, 45J40c, closed 45 5- 10s.
Oats quiet and steady; casV, 27c;
S-rptember, 28J291, c'oied 28jc; Oc
tober, 29 9 16 29a, clof ed 29 9 16r.
Rye quiet; No. 2,62c. Barley tlim,
No. 2, 64Jo. Flaxseed tt'm; No. 1,
$1 14 J. ReceiptsFlour, 9000 brs;
wheat. 61.00J bu; core, 224,000 bu;
oats, 152,000 bu; rye, 11,000 bu;
barley, 22,0)0 bu. Shipments F.onr,
70(H) brls; wheat, , 128,000 bu; corn,
142,000 bu; oa's, 146,000 bu; rve,
1000 bu; bar!ey, 1000 bu.
PROVISIONS.
Bctter It'Utsrine, 18c; creamery,
23o; dairy, 20c.
Cueesb P ime fla's, 8Jc; New York
factory, 9c; full cream, 1213c; Y.
America, 1314c. '
IIoo Products Mes pork, $10 25 ,
sugir cured bams, 12Jl2Jc; brenlt
fst bacon, 8)10c; clear side pirk,
6jc; clear rib side pork, Ojc;
long clear pnrtr, 68c: pork shoul
ders, 6Jc. Bacon Clear rib siiio,
71c. Lard Tierces, 6c; hall
barrels. 7c; kegs, . 6Jc; pai s,
7o; half-pails, 7c; 50 1b tins,
65c; 20-lb lw, 7c; 101b tins,
71c; 51b tins, 7o; 31b tins,
7jc; choice ke't'e, tierces, 7jjc.
Fresh Muti-No. 1 beef, 7c; Mut
ton, 7o; hind quarters of beef, 9c;
lambs, $2 503 50.
Chicago, III., AugnBt 7. Mes pork
fairly active and steady; cash, $9 65;
Sep ember, $9 709 8S, closed at $9 70 ;
October, $9 809 92J, closed at 19 80;
Lard steady: csh,$6 92; September,
J6 97J7, closed at $6 97; October,
$6 65. Short rib sides steady; cpbIi,
$6 20. Bixed mna's steady; dry
salted shoulders, $0 100 15; sl o t
clear s'des, $6 55(o0 60. Buiter steady ;
crtamery, 1318c; dairy, 12J14Jc.
Egns, OitftlOc.
St. Louis, Mo., August 7. Provis
ions qoiet but genefallv firmer. Pork
B-endy, $10 25. Lord, JO 50. Bulk mea's
firm; loose lots-sbo t ribs, $6 40;
short clear, $6 45; boxed lots long
clear, $6 30; short rib t, $0 40: short
clear, $6 CO Bucen highor; long clear,
$6 95,(1.7; short tibi, $7; fhortcloar,
7 12J.' Hams firm at 1213(i. But
ler dui! ; creamery, 1720c. l'.gii ac
tive and Btroog at 8i9c.
OBWOEKIRS.
Ooffbs Common,9J9jfl;ordinary,
9J10Jc; prime Rio, 10llc; choice
to fancy, llj12Jii; old government,
2425c; Oeflon, 20c.
Soap 3J5Jc per pound.
Sugar Pure white, 6c; off white,
6c; yellow, 6j68o; open kettle,5J
6ac; refined A, Ojcj granulated, 7
7Jo ; powdered, 7Jc; cut loaf, 7j7jc.
Salt $125 per barrel; eacks, fine,
$1 451 60; coarne, $1 151 20; pock
eta, bleached, 2)7c; car loads from
levee or depot. 5c cheaper.
Candies Sticks, all sizes, in boxes,
pails and barrt 1 7jSc.
Candles-FuII weight, 0j10o.
Canned Goods, Etc. Prices per doa
en: Pineapples, fl 351 65; peaches,
2-lb. standard, $1 351 65 i seobnds,
lit 101 15: tomaton", lb, e'andard,
$1 2 1 35; 91b, $1 151 30; straw
berries,' $1350140:.- ra-pberrlen,
1 irrfil 2 hlankherriivr. Jlfoi
1 15; Breengflgos, $1 6001 -': f
pears, $22 25: plnma, - l
1 70; axparagus, $2 64 ; gren corn,
$101 35;gro veaa, $1 5516 ; cove
vme.-f'nl "eight, l,!b. $11 10;
eve oysters, full weight, 2-lb, $1 75
1 85; cove oys'ers, light weight, 1-lb,
65c; cove oyHtrs, light, weight, 2-lb,
$1; condpiised milk Crown, $5 90;
Eg!e, $7 75; Swies, $8.
Molasbrs Loulniana, common t
fair, 1825o; prime to choice, 3040o ;
syrup, 2040c; common to fair, 20
25c: prime to choice, 3033c; centrif
ugal, fancy, 3234c.
Tobacco Common, 11-lnch, 25
30c; other grades and stylos, 35i'o85c.
Snuff Garrett's, . $10 85 per case ;
Ralph's, $10 25 per case; R. R., $9 50
10 25
New Yore, August 7. Coffea R'o
dull, 9c; options a ahads higher, but
less active; rales, 7500 bags; August,
7c; Sep'ember and October, 7.36c;
December, 7 90c; January, 7.907 95c ;
Febrnary, 7.95c. ogrlull and nom
inal; fir to grod refining, 4S4ji;
refined dull. Molasies dull ; 60 te t,
17c. Rice quiet.
BtaOIflQ AN TIES, ETO,
Baooing Flag,7J9Jc. Ties, 11 10
1 15.
Naii.s 12 2502 50.
Hi.,UlW.I Nl'PIPMCH
Apples Arph'S. Vr,' f om
lfveeo'de ot.il 25)1 60: dned ap
pls, 8)3c P''r iior.cd from ktor.s
Oriwt p!b.w, Z.'ifK irom now.
Vwjktabv Onrniie, 25 from
Mine; il 5l.l 75 from l-v(!t, or
cYp rt. JT:,g., $J 2f; t. 75 r-rn
iveo or ile,o; r -r it'i'-; (r-i; 4u.'ij,
tiiw ,.cr lcii. Tuir'n.-, 6iK; c-r br.ahel.
Ei;u:T Orarjgea, Lour-iar, ..tmi
hl, 16 Lemons, $8(5 : :. j(;r
box. Bananai, $102 per inch.
Cocoannts, fo per 100. Pear-
ginia, 7jo; Tenuewe, farrr.( r is,
34c; roasted, 52 h:g!:er; sholled,
iti-. Almondir, 18Mc.
IUi-iss-Locdou laers, $3 40; lay
ers, $2 75; California . ; Imperial,
$3 5004. i a -.-.
PicxLBS In jars, pints, 9oi); qnarts
$1 50; naL'-gallons, $3 75; gallons
tS 75 ilooee. barrels, $6; half-barrels,
1 I; mixeiJL barrels, $10 60; mixed,
liaH karreJs, $6. 1
PoTATois New, $1 2tl 75; Irom
levee or dspot, $101 60.
Cipb New Ycrk, $6(0 per barrel
nd $3 60 per half-barrel; Vinegar, 12)
15c p?r gallon.
Pecans Texas, 8010c for small to
medium, 10 14c for large; Arkansas,
35c.
Walnuts French, 12c; Naples,15c ;
Grenobles, 15c. Filberts, 12c.
Poulthv Chickens, fl 002 00;
eld hens, $2 2502 50.
Game Game tiah, ll12c.
Eoos Scrce at 12c.
Fish Mackerel, half-barrels, No. 1,
$4 f 05; No. 2; $3 2503 50; No. 3,
TO 7503; KMb kit. No. 1,80c; No. 2,
70c; 16-lb, No. 3, 50c. Dry herrinus,
(amily, 30u per box.
II ID KM AND TALLOW.
limits Dry flint. 12016c; dry
salt, 10012c ; green salt,78c ; green,
506c ; deer skins, 15017c. Beeswax
dull at 20021c; tallow, 33Jo.
WHISHT, W1NKN, I.HtrOKS, KTV.
Whisky Straight Kentucky Bour
bon, $1 6(106; rye, $1 7500; domes
tic, 90cf 1 60.
St. Louis, Mo., August 7. V.hieky
strady, $1 07.
Chicago, III., Ausust 7. Whisky
steady, $1 12
Cincinnati, O , Augiift, 7. Whiskv
Btf ady : rales of 872 barrels of finished
gooda on a bneis r f $1 07.
PKIKOI.KVIt IIAKKKr.
Coal Oil Prime whito, wholesale
lots, 11c per gallon.
Cleveland, O., August 7. Petrole
um quiet, s. w., 110, 7Jc.
PiTT.-'mrKG, Pa. Atigu-t 7. Petrole
um wenkor, not much doing; opened
att2), advanced ti 6?;. broke H62J
and then lecvered to 623 at 1 o'c'oca
this after, ooo. ,
i.iv nto)k.
Cattle Choice grans fed, 3j3Jc;
good, 3(ri)3ic; fair to medium, 2)0
2 Jo; seallawags, ldMjc.
Hogs Choice,4J 1 Jc ; good,3J4c ;
common, 303 jc.
Sheep Choice, 3J03Jc ; medium, 2$
03c; common, 101 60. Choice
lambs, per pouud, 5c.
Kansas City, Mo., August 7. The
Live Slock Indicator reports: Cattle
Receipts, 736 hen I; shipments, 1410
bead; nutive f hipping and Texai
steers firm ; common rlulT weak ai d
low. Hons Receipts, 5643 bend ; ship
ments, 1207 head; clio'c s'rong and
shade higher; m xed packers' about
tteadv; choice, $4 750 4 90; packers',
$4 600 4 70. Sheep-Recoil ts, 55
bead; market steady; good to cho'ca
muttons, $2 5003 10; common to me
dium, $1 50(j 2.
Chicago, III , Augnat 7. The Drov
ers' Journal reports: Cattle Receipts,
500 bead; shipments, none; marker
tteady; shipping steers, 950 to 1500
lb, $3 7504 92 j ; stockers and feednrs,
$2 253 40; rows, bulls and mixed,
$15)3 60; bulk, $2 6003; through
Texes cattle nominal, nt 2 5003 75
Hogs Receipts, 9500 head ; shipmen s,
3000 head; marktt Btrorg f r good;
rornmn dull ; rough aud mixed,
$4 200 4 75; packing and ihippinv,
J4 7505 10 ; skips, $2 004. ShHp
Reoeip's, 1500 head ; shipments none;
oativs, 'i 51X5)4 25; Montana", $3 50;
lambs, 3 7505 25.
Pennyroyal Fills.
" OHIOHKNTEK'H EVCIfl-ISH."
The OrlKlnnl Only Oannlae,
Salo nd alwtri Kelibl. Bswareol worllt.
-liutlfttlniii. Indiinablfl to LAIUKN,
tout lriiBKlt tor litoloitr'
KnKli "and luk no othor, or indole 4
;Umpf) to u for partloulara rn littss bjr
rrlnrn mnll. N -. fAPKM. Jttl-
:! MnilUou Mqnitro, Fhlliwln., I'.
aTKAWKiunplicd br t0, 0.UOODWIH
l' ' t .. .
I UX.TTJSl.CX
ACID IRON EARTH
la mm aelutlon ml tbe aol
! na.tler In a mineral earth
found In Choctaw county, A-.
ear the lamou llladon nMneral
prlna-a. Thla earth h' front lo
cal celcbrllf aa " "' f larth,"
Irom Ihe nnu ol Ibo alacovrrer
of tbe be' ''". now owned by
thoocld Iron Karth Company, al
jnubllo, Ala.
For Dyapepaia,all derangemenu
of the lll(atlve Organa and Ihe
I.lrer, Kfcln Dlaeaaea, tola, Rural,
calda and Hrnlaea, ACID IKON
EAIIIII Is a apeclllc. Klieuma
tlam and other cbronle dlaeaaea
yield to Ita curative power with
at fall.
Entirely Ira from Alcohol or iny drug what
ever, ACID IRON EARTH fully dmrvel Uu
wordt ambruad In Ui trademark, "NATlini'l
OWN REMEDY." lea tree pamphlet, le be
hid of all Drugglsti.
At Wholraale by Vnn Vlet AOo.
UKAI.TI11A WKALI'H.-Da. B. 0.
Wier . Nsava ind Bunt Thiitiiknt,
a toaraoloeil apeolSo for UraterU, Dlail
nen, ConralllnDa, File, Nerr'ini Neural
lla, Beatlaobe, Nerro" Proatratlon, caniod
Br the aae ol alonhol or tobaoooi Wake
falneae. Mental Denreaalon, Beltoninf of the
Brain, reiulttna Id Inaanity and lea ing to
miner jr. deoay and deatbi Prenatara old
Are, Uarrenneaa, Loaa ef Power in either
Inroluntary Loei and Biermtor
rbea, oan- i by over-eiertlon ol toe brain,
eelf-abnae or o -rlndulronoe. Kanh box cod
taina one rnontr ' treatment. HI a boi, or
ix boiea (or $5, aon1 l mail prepaid, on
rnoeipt of orioe. M taarrpt-a tii iioiea
(o oare anr cava. With each order rooeired
by aa far aix boxoa, acoonpanied wit1 11,
e will aend the purohuaer bar written
uarHt 'e torefnn4 thi Oionef if tl'.e treat
ment da ol el'ict dnre. Onerenteca
nnlr . ""MfUKT AMI.. l)m
giara. Main pbla. Tnn.
I VIVKUSITV MlIOII,
TJElE'.lBDTIKf. VA. Tho Twenty aeoon
1 r,nuil Sfaion of tlila K'lhnol lor Hoy
bi'irini. Ike Brat M tin y in O:totier. Tlr,r
oii:;)i p'fcp-ffl'i',' h (or T'llvwaitv if Vir
gii ia. lodinff I'intftniierriv rt r , , rtwI
I ni'.ed Stntfa Military nrnl Ki v An.
nil"",! liih'y 'flnpinn. opdrd hr Koull ef
I .niveraitjr nf Viruini i 1 lu I aiiiff of inntrt l'
ora; aituari'in hnlililti'. Fji-ly aiiplitHt' 'U
nrlvia-'l, it' nuuii'iT i-f l"irdo f ia atrmtly
liu.itc,l. For p;r it u H'Urr-e
. (illilXi.N VrCAtiB, il-tl Mtor.
A
kin.
! ' l .'Ik
.3a!ssit.
Wnncy'e (lf-i) l aarn nnd ! I'ln.
aAVJ'itJ perWctcrl my Inrentlon, I w!h
. .pi-re it btlure roepu'ilio, o'peiully
a, nafurturon. Aa a Vorn f inntar. Una
purleet. tcae opere tbe drill, il'ftrlbBtid
tbe eead arr-t.rutly, nuiolure,!, and eorerd
the n.ie, Ihtretif ooe rim perfcroilng tbe
work of three. la Lato been uaed la
Ihiaaectiou loroTor a dourn yeara with per
fe jt t it'.afartlon. Wan give reapoulible tea.)
moniali. 'ddreae
JOHil a. DANCT.Canoyvitle,
HavwnnH wirinlf. Tn
NOTIOB
To Beal Estate Owners aad agents.
PARTIES baring tldewalkt tt pat down
will fled It to their InUreat to apply to
W. B. L0CKGY, 32 Uadiaon, or ahoo, M
Be ond. Contractor for btewart'l tiraao-
liUilo j'areaientj. laiepaon
rivers Aid mwrnm
TBAHKK LBATINS
TUIS DAT.
Vickaburg AaKiKexa City, 10 a.m.
MONDAY.
Frlii rt Polnt......jAs Lai, S p.m.
Arkanaaa City Will 8. IIivh, S p. m.
Vickabarg D. K. Puwiti.iS p.m.
Oioeola. Coaboma, 5 p.m.
Tlptonville (JiTeao, 5 p.m.
St. Loaia Citt or Vn tsHt aa ,6 p. m
TUESDAY.
St.Franola KiverEo. Fobtks,5 p.ui.
Arkanaaa RiverR, L. Coin, S p.m.
New Orleana Cirr Baton Koi'iik, 4 in.
WEDNESDAY.
White River Chickasaw, 5 p.m.
MOVEMENT AT THK LRVKK.
ilmWa. FreJilie Uibinfon, White
river; Bflle Memphlg, tit Lsuis.
Departures Belle Mfinnhls, Virka
burn; Ohio, Cincinnati; Krc'ddia U ,b
Inton, White liver; Albert! No. 3,
White river.
7(oaf in Port FA Fo;tor.
lioats Due Ihnm. Coahomi. Gay
obo, Arkarnai City, Ci'y of N -fell !
ami D. rr,.'.vll.
liMt Dm Up Will S. 11 ij-b, Jamoa
l.e, City o( ,t. I-oni, City nf Vicks
burx and It. L. Cobb.
lti)'olta Yealerdny,
Krcdli UobinHon 2 bale cotton,
211" aks setul and T.'O pk'H aundtlcj.
Hullo Mtmptiin 75 lung morchan
dne. I'1'HKK nOVKIIIIVIH.
Tub Chickasaw, Capt. K. C. I'natal,
ia the Wednesday j)ukt r White
river.
Tins Kd FoKtor, Capt. O. K. Joplio,
goes out TtiesJay evening for St.J-ian-cis
river.
Tub Anchor Line a'eamnr City of
Baton Koui, Capt. It J. Whitlrip;e,
ia due down Tuesday lijurid f r New
Orleans.
Tub eleitar.t ateamor D.R.Powell,
0pt. Oo. W. Vicker., will pass down
Monday evening at U o'clock lor
VkksDiirg and the bends.
Tub Coahoma, Capt. Hoary Co ipcr,
is the packnt Monti y evoninu at 6
o'clock for Osrenla and tha upper
bonds. Win. Smith is in hor ollicu.
TuKCityof VIckaburR, Capt. Dan
Able, is the Anchor Line picket Mon
day evening at (i o'clock fur Cairo and
St. Louis. George Walton ia hor
clerk.
Tub Gayono, Capt. W. V. Hall, is the
picket Mond.ty evening at. 5 o'clock
lor Uuies Point, Tip onvilla and all
way psinU. B. O. Alitchall Is hor
clerk.
Tub Arkansas City, Capt. H. W.
Brolaki, In the Annbnr Line packet
this morning at 10 o'clock for Vicks
bur and tbe bonds. W. H. Pritchartt
is ber clerk,
Tbb James Le, Cnpt. Thomas Clap
Rett, is the packet Monday evening it
ho.clock-foi llelern, Arkansas City
and way landing. Will Aaliford is
in hor ollice.
Tub It L Cobb, Capt. K. B. Smith,
lathe packet Tuesday evening at 6
o'clock for all poinlnon Arkanaaa rivrr,
going throuith t Pine Bin1. Ubarles
MtiBaiilnian and Kufus Foster are her
clerks.
Tub Will R. Uiya, Capt. W. W.
Baker, is the United States mail pai ket
Monday evening at 6 o'clock for Hel
ena, Arkansas City and all way land
ings. W. C. Blanker bai charga cf
her oflice, a-mia ei by Lew Piica and
Morris Gans.
UENEHAI. NEWN.
BceiNKWf quiet. ,
WBATiimt clear and warm.
Rrckii'ts by river yesterdny, 2 bale
of cotton and 1 i7 sacks of seed.
Tub Alberta No. 3 departed lust
evening f,r White river with a fair
trip.
Tub Ohio departed yosterdar even
ing lor Cincinnati with a light if ip anu
a fail lint rtf nunnla
Tns Brllu Memnhla pasted dowijl
yesterday morning lor Vickaburg. 8h I
dischargid here 75 tone frtight and ad
ded 20 tona. I
Tub Freddi'Bo'ilnion arrived la
Fiiday rjia'it from White river with 2
biloa Dtton. 2117 sks, 20 pkgs sundries
al cleared fast evening with a good
trip.
Pilots r. p irt lb river from St.
Lnu out to Cairo on (be bar at Orient
Fie'ds 5 (net 2 ircbes, stick measure
ment. The rtver measu'es at Thomp
son's Lind'ng 5 feet, tl Inches, and at
Libert)' o fei is repcrttd.
l'nxjTs report the main channel of
the river down the Tennessee shore
at Fort Pickering sweeping heavily
fgii'nsttho nlors of tbe Kansas City
incline. Thn water there is quarter
Iikh twain; the channel is very nar
row. Tub Cinclnna'l Times-Star of Friday
ravs: Tfre 1 Soto will lo'low tlw
Hn-keya SttH to Mempbia and lettva
on Weilueadiy. Him made a aitcces
fu'. trinl trip yer-tntiUy, and wentoVer
the course t) Oliii Grove, a distance
of nine mile", in one hour. '
St. Lmjih (1 lobe Democrat of Tburi
tluy says: As the lowataiteof the river
ien'tractirg iniuh at ention and ss
there are iL(uirica,frcm Biurets as to
the origin ol the low watgr mark upon
which uieaiureniwitsa'o 'bafced, prob
ably an fxplanaioryno er f Ihe system
of measu icg will be interesting. It Is
presumed tbat all a e familiar with
tbe fact that ths bare or low wa'er
mark was eftablihid y tbe United
States Goverurmn', and the present
low wa'er mark, which is csntiuua'ly
referred to, la based upon tbe low
wkt-rof lW4-twcnty two yearj ago.
The rivtr wai mtremely low in th t
year, and nninhly so at tbe time of
the government inrwys, and a per
manent rtdO'd h wade cf the depth
of the channel at different lora'ions
the entire length "I he river from St.
uuis to Ne Orleu' s The low
watdr meann emente wer rf course
laker, in the dannel of the' iivr.
TI.e weie diVn,tp'' f r th ti eard
cuidancs cf huts and Wire
aid ths daily hull-iita lay- 1 b-
the riigcal ' vice r1 u H I
3o clcCtp 'i ii") ir iuni en
mea ur-n t; I- t",;N f',""
t-.w.i or a "r
(.Vr .'pin'"1' -''' '";'"
a fi;lt V W ' 1 ; ' ;' . ' ,:l L l
,i rtM I villi t' ( ix... - M iv p.re
ww .tern t k all i. -: - i nnka
r f all Hie 'ii'C r'',Mt r,v ' "-i''ied
hv p-ivitc ind ('n i'u. b it tt ev were
riiiide ovditl r-ir e pie in tiiff rct
y.a p. er.d ' coiiaequenc, in l fl-r-
l.t 'tlli; r I r. an1' " ""1 1 0 "'f
l 1W rt d 'h ' with fi-w exceptions
they r.re n',1 -f t ' regular bn-ting
chcni ei. 1 h" H vernmcnt rtadnns
are iho only "r oB lolifd on at suuh
io aing h o( tiio at;ir ajth:s.
RIVfRI AXO WEATHER.
EvANiivii.LJt, lND.,'AtiiitH'. 7. Noon
River Bta'.i.inarv, with 7 feet 4 inches
oa tbe gg'.t
WBJtBLixa.W.VA., Aiu t7. Noon
River 3 feet 11 inches on the Range
and falling. Weatbcrcloady and warm.
Cairo, August 7. Noon River 9
feet 6 inches on the gauge and rising.
Weather clear and. warm. Arrived:
City of Cairo, Vicksbnri.U p.m. ; Parie
O. Brown, New Orlean, 3 a.m. De
parted : t it o( Cairo, St. Linis, 1 a.m. ;
Paris C. Brown, Cincinnati, 4 a.m.:
Oakland and bargoj, New Orleans, 5
a.m.
Cincinnati, A utrnet 7. Noon River
10 feet 4 inches on the gangs and rising.
Weather clear and warm; thermom
eter 7ti".
Lomsviu.B, August 7. Noon River
stationary, wiltiteet fl inches in the
canal and 4 frwt 4 inches on tbe falls.
Business dir. Weather clear and warm.
Okficb Signal Sbbicb, TJ. S. A.,
Memphis, August 7, 1 p.m.
The following observations are taken
at all stations named at 75 meridian
time, which is one hour faster than
Memphis time:
Ab've Low
Water,
Change.
stations.
Rise
Fall
lutha
Feet
0
7
10
1
10
1
10
ii
H
ti
H
10
3
a
l
7
2
lOths
lOtlm
Cairo...-
Chattanooga ..
Cincinnati
Davenport
Dubuque
Fort Smith
Keokuk
Helena
I .a Crosse
leaven worth..
Little Rock
Louisville
Mi'iuphlH
Nanhville
New Orleans..,
Omaha ,
Pittehurg
St. 11 11 in
St. Paul
Shroveport
Vickaburg
11
11
llnua-er l.tno-Peet and tentha of a foot
aliove euro of sauie:
Culm, III feet. Chattanooca, S3 taet.'
Cincinnati, M. Darenport, Is.
Hul,ii,iie, III. ' Fort bmith, ii.
kenauk, 14. Helena, .
KTUAM BOATS.
Memphis & Cincinnati P'k't Cii.
roK oo pars ikni.t
Bxourajion riatt''
Commenrlni
may lit.
llackeye State, Ohio Jan. Yi.Uxh
r Tht Omnpnny will aell ROUND TP I)
TICKET Innii Memphii tn Lnaiiirilia
Cinolnnnti, ant nil huteru Ottie',
ireutly HeJiiceJ Ha tea.
er Tlckela Inoluilo Meala ami St n to n,ni
Kelurn lli-ketn kixii! on any lioat in tim link.
Kaoli boat oarrioa a Vine H'rma llnna.
110ATS LKAVK MEMr'.'.I-
Monilays and Tbitraduys n( 5 m . t.-
For Information Inquire of C. II III
HKI.L, Aaent, It Mailiaon atrret. Mi npli a,
Tenn. It W WI.si.;, .-.i,.1!
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FOR VJCKHBHRG
Nl.l.onle end lew eirlKnwa Am-hor
l.lueU.N. Mall-FOH VlUKbUUlUI.
Arkansas Cityf:
Brolaakl ..maatar. TVtat
Will leare the Klevntor glNbAi. Ana.
Htb, t HI a.m. For Ireiaht 'fJ'iiM apply
ii f. ii... i... i.'i irKlilllll il,
For llelena, Terrene ' A"aaa City, Ureea-
vilie nnn v loa"""" fwamer
IK II. IVWU a5S
Vlcikera..r, Biiuter, u -W-
Will leaxe O Kievatnr M(IN1)A AuinaL ,
h,atp. ur,reight or pa,te apply ,
O. L IIi,Q'" Aa't AD H'i't'VM. Aal A 1
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t. Aail Haw rlran A ,
He-II.M. Miall-CAIKO BT. LOlIH. .
Ciflr or vicK8Durg,Jlr-ttl
Ta' Able mentor, wymj ai
Will leave tbe
Mh.,at0p.m. V
f ! It A l.t.. PuM
Klevau.r MONUAi. A
aror iraiiitit or
Prtimnao amti
, Pum. A 'at. API
Al)8T(lMM.Hur1
FOR NKW ORLEANS,
Ml I.oaie anil New Orleana Anrbo
Mne-H.N. Mnll -KUH NKW OKLKAaS
City of Baton RougeJ4rT!r
K. J. Whltleiliie...ninator, VtaM, X
Will leave the KleveUir TUKbUAl Jkt .
Kith, at 4 p.m. For Ireiaht or paaaaae avnl
C. I,. Hl,l I'naa. Aet. Al WTOHM. Hup'
FOR TIPTON VI LLE.
For Uaoeola. Ilnloa I'olnt, Carutherarlllac
(layoao anil Tiptnnvilla The new ateamat1
W. P. Hall maater I II. O. Miohell...olark.
Will leave aa above, and all way point. M
KVKHY MONDAY and TUUKhDAV at
PrrojejghtjirjMiaMaepjtlyio"
I.KIO LINE.
IMiralila,Krlitr Htilaai anal
ami hMl PacUrA (
For Helen . (ilendale, Krtera Point
way UanJinie tiuan-.er
lameN Kee,
1. U. Uooper, maatar....J. W.Suiitnvrfel!.
win leave aa abora on every Myi.1A
W KJS KHUAV aud KKIUAY, a 8 T
for Randolph. Fulton, Oa,enla aiiKf
LaaeUnai Bteaeaer
K. T. CUott...iniift(.r I IMatt Hh,,,l, .clory
I.envea Kvor MOMKAY, WKUNBSPAV
and FRlbAi at h p.m. Tbe boeta uf thil
hub roHorvo in rtni to paea hii lanuiuaa
me r ipiuin niaj uucm iinaiitfl. oiuce, no.o
ienriiFon nr. .iaii-."- i-rn, Je,, ,iic t
MomphiH& White Uiver ViUW
For I'lnroiiilon, Devalle lllan., new
Aro, Auauatn, Kenroy, Newp rt, Jarkeoa
port, llt-.viM nnd all Way LaoJiKa,
nik ii n it AKtw, ,rr "
ft. (' Poatal n-aa'ar.'jSrlAtaBl
Will lc.iv. KVKKV Wh.liM.HJ AV t9.a.
NTR. AI.HERTA WO , ktP.,
Alhert II. Nmith me ier liiTL
Will leave ItVKKY aJAllltUAY at t -Bja.V
eonaianed to the Meinphia n4 Wutla River X
Packet Co., at Metnpbia eifearene, will be -forwarded
promptly. KprieneHo,urina.
lion atyily at office, Mdi"M at. or.i
Thnui.h pRina vivftn M i point. KTeiarna
FOR WHITE RIVEA :
MEMPHIS X WHITE KITEB W"'
Frf.e Robinson, r.&Z -
fi. R. Hmr....v DiMter (lr
r r Helena, Terrene, Da Valla Bluff, Dea kit
Abk i-ta, Bearoy, Newport and Batavlli
W laaveai above bAitiHUAK atsp.n-Tb-.'iiKh
raiea to all uoiuta. Freiiht eat
agnail to Milt Harry Line, Mempbin. wlU M
i,r.uptly lorwarded. V. V. fSAUB.
T-imihnne lti.
i if M.Frttnt ln lilyTTrniiiiortut'oitja
Co.'a fine ctlde-W heel U. B. Mall !t-'
ojii a- v,.a a
i K.Juniin "ir:..-
lilll, .:A .TJy.vaa-iau- . - yk
Tl'bnaaiai,
t -'Mof!i. !or Variance, the Cct-OJ. a.'
taiei;. Witto lanai.t"" ui."
I'.v T.ipUie, roau'-oi the liiht to l-aM.aa
laotHT-e'-a lw.i nniar'e. J L"i J'
. 4 Mi !' at
iit uiiiMk a it J Vichn'tinr Packet Can
n uu l'.S.Viiiil Line.
For Ileloo.i, t orcnrJIii, Terrene and Ark3-
ar.a Citylie eloiatit paener ate aaif
KATE ADAMS, jrtfr
V R. Ciieek...aatjr I W. C. BUul.er.-oie t
I.rtea Motot-hla .
EVERY ynNlM ar t 1UI KS0AT, at S
p.uil.refervlm the right to pa jlllnnllrrt
the ORptein mny ileum nnaata. 'Jn
iniormation .PP. iXt?6&'ftf. ifeai:
'lllllN 'MHTt. P"' a. it. Telephone J
Arkansas Klvcr Pk'tCof
Str.R. L COBB, aT:
K B. Smith.. ..eneeter, ..jJ-a
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