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MEMPHIS DAILY APPEAL -WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 15. 1S8G. 8 te. !6. ror od. and h nll- 9l E.' for in. : bt; ga. ia. T, on nd 5). ull ui -1 a. liMCE 1L) COMMERCE. IcVVeT 8 PER CENT., NEW TORE EXCU1S6E 1-4 PREMIUM. IS. (.Cotton Quiet Middling 8 7-8e- 58. i Sales Yesterday, 250 ) or i Bales. Money ia good demand at 8 per cent. Local securities are steady and tending upward. - The cotton market yesterday closed qnht; middling, 8c; tales, 250 bales. At New York spots closed firm; middling, 9c. Futures firm; r'ep tmbfr, 9.149.16c. At New Orleans spots were firm and l-16c higher; middling, 815-16c; September, 8.85c. were firm and in ing, 5 3-16i; fu tures firm ; September, 5 12-64d. In the general market bog products are very strong at advancs and tend ing higher. Mees pirk, $11 50Q11 75. Bacon clear rib sides, 88,3; clear rib tides, pork, 88g3. Eggs, 16j. Coffee is strong and huhtr; common, .flj-odOJc; ordinary, 10Jllc; prime ,R'o, 3212Jc. Other articlrs un changed. I . IMPORTS. Ore hundred and ninety brls apples, 3 pkes but'er, 410 rls begging, 165 pkgs btc.in, 419 pkas boots and shoep, 500 bu corn, 230 pkg cheese, 4 sks coflVe, 20 iks cotion seed, 197 pkg) dry Roods, 10 pkgs esgs, 200 b-ls flour, 412 b'les bav, 33 pkg-i hats. 50 bead hops, 68 head sheep, 11 head cattle, 2 : fiead aorsss nnd mules, 638 pkgi lard, 18,000 left lumber, 123 pkgi liquors, ,2000 bu oatc, 51 brls onions, 217 brls potatoes, 7 ears pork sides, 150 brls pork, 50 brls sugar, 316 pkgs tobacco, 5 brls rice. JOHN Ia. XOItTOK 9 Madison St., Memphis, Tcnn., DEALER IN STOCKS AND BONDS BUYS AND SELLS AMERICAN COTFO Jf, OIL TRUST CERTIFICATES), FINANCE. Money in good demand at 8 per cent The Clearing House report is as fol lows: CLEARINGS. Tuesday, September 14th, $158, 700 95; thus far tbis week.f 372 291 89; same time last week, $398,989 56; same time in 1885, $283,134 74; same time in 1884, $156,039 23. "bW lntures steady; iiliLv At Liverpool spots lnd iir demand: midd' JF Tuesday, September 14'h, $57.937 10; a . i i .1.:. i eioa u.no. - tnus inr mis vcoi, ;?ioo,ioi uo, .auiu time last week, $148,368 51 ; sme time in 1885, 108,000 55; same time in 1884, $26,024 34. EXCHANGB. New York sight on all points, par buying, preminm selling; Ne Eugland demand, i discount buying; New England sight, discount; New Orleans,! discount buying, ar selling. BANK STOCKS. Bank of Commerce .143 bid, 140 anked Fin-t National -ISO bid, 10 asked German Bank 195 bid, 200 asked State National ..M5 bid, 150 asked Union and Dantow-lfiO bid, 153 uskn-J Mercantile Bank..135 bid, 137 asked INSURANCE BTOOES. Bluff City Hernando Home -. Memphie City.... People Phoenix Planters , Vanderbilt. Arlington Factors 100 bid, ... aakcd 100 bid, .... asked 75 bid, 80 asked ...102J bid, 10') asked 80 bid, 83 asked 98 bid, 100 asked .....107 hid, ... asked 25 bid, 26 asked , 30 bid, ... asked , ..... 20 asked MISCELLANEOUS. M. and O. R.R. aharea..36 bid, ... asked M.& T. R.R. shrs 45 bid, 50 asked M. & O. consols, 7b... 110 bid, ... asked M. & L. R. lot m. 8s...l05 bid, ... aeked Miss.&T.R.R. ch,A....111 bid, 113 nuked Mi6S.AT.R.R.cs,B10liJ bid, 103 asked Tenn. wts. ser. D 90 bid, 93 BBked Tenn. wts. ser. E to J -S3 bid, 85 asked Bhelbv Co. 6s. 108 bid, 110 asked Tax. Dist. 4, 6s, 97J bid, 981 asked Tax. Dist. 6s .1041 bid, 1051 asked Mem. as bonds. .....104 bid, ... asked Mem. Water bonds ..97 bid, ... asked Hananer Oil Works bid, 65 asked Am. Cot Oil trasti...C7 bid. 58 afked ' Pioneer Cotton Mills.. ..25 bid, 30 asked Mem.8tor.Com. Co.102 bid, 103 asked Mem. Gas stock. .....75 bid, 80 asked New York, September 14. Money on call loaned from 51 -to 10 per cent., closing at 67 per cant Prime mer cantile paper i'ii pr ont. Stalling exchange steady at 481 for sixty day bills and 4811 for demand. Bonds Government bonds were dull but firm. State bonds dnll and steady. Stocks The general disposition this morning was tt take such profits in stocks as the existing prices ailbrded ; at the same time there was a wide spread feeling that some B3tt of reac tion was due and realizations through out the day kept prices do wo, although the undertone of the market was strorg. The market juft after noon advanced sharply upou baying by the Chicago paity aiid the foreigm-rs, but the advance was net jnaintained and the selling for the rest of the aiternoon cau?f d a alow but steady depreciation of values. Trie news of the day was most favorable, the only element against the market being the lack of aitrifiiiont among the managers at Chicago in dispnted points. A J lienor was started at one time that the trouble regarding bal ances in the old pool had heon ue clec', which materially helped the grangers. Litdon buying wai principally in the Southwestern, and there wai rontid ' erable purchasing of Union Pacific and Sin Franc sco stocks for Bs oi ac count. Toe market was firm to stroDg at the opening, a majority of s ocks showing advances over the closing prices of la-t evening of from i to j per cent. There were some few fur ther slight advances in the early trad ing, but the market soon gave way and price" were carried djwn small frao tioLsbalow the opening, and durir.g the remainder cf the morning hour fiuctiatjd with'n narrow limit-", nocn prices generally showing slight de cline'. Purchases by Chicago, Lmdon and Boston then rallied the market nharply, and prices attained ihe high est racge yet ehowr, but upon a ces sation if buying the martet bec ;me quiet and pricei resumed their slow and ttndv decline, closing havv. Sa!e, 27 r,2Sl shares; St. Paul 43,93d. Lickawanua G,fc40, fo'lovrtd by Kansas and Texas, O.egon Trarscon'iuental, Union Pasino and Canada S mthern in the order named, each cf which furnished over 10,000 sbares. ' Almost every thing on the active. list is lower, bnt in no ca-e for more than 'rac i nal amounts; Omaha common being down f , Westrra Union and others sma'ler fractions. Ca nadian Pacific was a notable excep tion, shoving an advance of J. The business in railroad bonds was some what mora widely dU'ribated, but the total transactions, which foot up $1, 328.0C0, are nearly $200,000 less than those of yesterday. Paces sympa thized with the trading in shares, and were irregular throughout the day, final changes being generally for insig nifirant amounts. Northwestern reg istered debentures rose 31, to 1081, and Southern Pacing of Calilornia fits 2, to 114 The totil ea'es of stocks today were 277,781 shares, including Canada Southern, 11,985 shares; Delaware, Lackawanna and West rn, 26,540; De aware and Hudson, 4470; Erie, 6850; MiHsmri, Kansas and Texa?, 17,530; Lake fchore, 9175. Closing quotation s : eOTiaXHIKTS. 0.S. St.imi. 4. eoap, 126K. Hit, ooup, liU. Paoifio 6 ol 1896, 126. BOKDI. L. lUmpi. it, Hiaaoari, 6), 100. Cent. Pes. IiU,114. Ien. k K.a.laM.U). DeniRUW.l.,2. Em i.onndi, 115. M.K.AT.,Uen 6a.M. North. P.O. lali,115. North. Fu. 2da,101!4.N. Western eon.. 141 N.Weat. deb. Sa, l(f.'B.St.L.S.F.G8n.M, llltlH St. P.ul, oon., 128. St.P.,C. k P. lau,117K T.P. laud grnti.M.T. P. . R.G. ex enu. 67H. 0. P. lata, IR'i. Weat bhore. 101. Tenn. 6a, aet'mt.inil. Tenn. 6a, aet'mt.lOO. lenn. 3a, aet'mt, 78. STOCKS. Ad.ma Eipreaa.UOS. Mnrrla E.,offd.,li8S Allegheny Cen., . Nashville A C, 65 Alton A X. 11 , 32. N.J. Central, fa. A A X. 11., nfd.. 8(1. Nor. W..pfd..45. American Ex., 106. Northern Pao., 28H. B. C. K. AN., 60. Northorn P. iifd.,iilK. Canda P.O., 67v. CAN. W., Wt. Cand.Son.. C. A 8. W ptd-.m?-.. CentrallPacifio. 44V N. Y. Central, llV.i Chesapeake A 0 , 8X N. Y. C. A bt. L.,t. 0. 0.,lar.pfd, 16. N.Y. CA St.L.,p.,2fX 0. A 0.. 2d pt'd., Ohio Central. . C. A A., 141. Ohio A Mia., 2. C. A A . pld., 160. 0. A Mis.. pld., C, B. A ft.. 136. OnUrio A West.. 19-Jji. C, Bt. L. A N. O.. -. Oreaon NaT., 108'4. C.St.L. AP., 13'4. Oregon Trana..M)i. -C, 8t. L. A!P. P..33M! Oregon Imp.,!ifl. C, S. A C. . 28. Paoifio Mail, 57K- C.AC61K. Panama. W. Del. A Hud.. 100 Peoria, D. A E., SlJi. Del., L. A n.i VMl'i Pittsburg. 151. Den. A Rio Q 'iVt. Pullman P. C, 139 Erie, 3:1. Reading, 26H- trie ni l., Hock Ik. and, li". KastTonn., 6. St. L. A i. F., SOTh Eaat Tenn. pld. 14. St. L. A S. P.. P., 61Tf. Fort W.yne, 147. Bt.L. A S.F.Jat P.U4 Hannibal A St Jo.,- O. M. A St. P., WA H. A St. Jo., pfd., O. M. A St. P.,p.l2:!!4. Harlem, 2:10. St. P.. M. A M., 114. Houston A T.. 34. St. P. A Omaha, Illinois Cen,, lf5. Rt.PaulAO.pfd., 11'. Ind., B. A W.. 17. Ten. Coal A Iron,57. KansaaAT..33 Texaa Paoifio, 14. Lake E. A W., 10. Union Paoifio, 68 Lak. Shore, 88. II. S. Expresa- 62. Loo. A Nash., 4t'4. W., St. L. A P., 21K. Loo. A N. A., 50. W.,St. L.AP.,n.,37 M. A n.-first pi , . W. A F. Ex.. 126. M. AO. Pfd.. -. W.U. Tel.,67i. Mem. A Char., 37. Colorado Coal, 28. Mich. Cen.. 84. Bomeatake, 18. Min. A St. L, 21. Iron Silver, 185. Min. A St. L. pfd, 46. Ontario. 25. Missouri Psoifio, 112. Quicksilver, 6. Mobile A Ohio. 16 Quicksilver. pld, 21. M. L. S. A W,, 62. South Paoifio. . M. L.S.AW.,pld,W. Sulro.7. London, September 144 pm. Consols 1002 for money and 10013-16 for the account. Bar silver, 43d per ounce. The amount of bullion gone into the Bank of England on balance today, 15,000. Paris, September 14. Three per cen'. rentes, 83f 60c for the account. BANK CLEARINGS. New Obleans, La., September 14. Clearings of the btnkf, $1,222,299. Boston, Mass., September 14 Ex changes, 12 290,760; bilancee, $1,722, 753. Baltimore, Md., September 14. C eariugs, $2,123,440; balances, $228, 5:6. St. Louis, Mc Seplember 14. H ank nieanngs, $3,Ooo,l3o; balances, 735. Chicaqo,1ll., S?ptmbrl4. Clear ings of t ie asiociated DauKa today Were 99,122,000. Philadelphia, Pa., Srn'ember 14, The bnk clea-irgi tody were $8,590,- 4)7; balances, $l,2U4,oUo. Nkw York, Septerabar 14 -'Clearing house statement: lxcliacgej, $S8,7b9,' 003; balance, $4,198540. COTTON MAItKETS. The local cotton market opend quirt and closed quiet; middling, 8Jc bales, 20 bales, o: wnicn 60 to export era and 200 to f pinners. EXCHAVUB QUOTATIONS. Yesterdav, Mondav. Ordinary 7J ' 7 Good Ordinary.... 7 7i Low Middling 8 J 8 J Middling 8J 82 Good Middling.... 9 91 Middling Fair 9, 9j Fair Nom. Nom COTTON STATEMENT. Miuphih, Seiibomber 14, 1886. Stock Sept, 1, 188C... 4,009 Received to-day ISO Received previously... 815 4,903 Shipped today Hhipped previously... 1,084 Home consamntion to date - 1,084 Stock running account 3,879 Irnporu, Thus far this week 560 Thus far last week 102 Since September 1st 954 M. and C. R. R 20 M. & T. R. R. 22 L. and N. R. R 7 M.&L.R.R.R 61 Steamers 4 Wagons and other sources. 25 Total :130 Extxrrti. Thus far this week 400 Thus far last week 128 Since Septembor 1st 1,084 New York spots opened awlet and str-ady, and closed firm. Midd ing, 9ia. Salee, 18S0 bales. Quotations were as follows: Yesterday. Monday. rdinary. 65 6J Good ordinary. 8 8 Low middling. 8 13 16 8 IS 16 Middling.. 9 9 Goodmiddling 9 11-16 9 1MB Middling fair.. 10 6-16 10 6 16 Fair ..10 15-16 10 15-10 New York fnture opened quiet and firm, and closed firm. Sales, 51,100 bales. The closing quotations were as follows : Yesterday. Monday. Septeraber...9 J4'3 9.16 9.08 9.'10 October 9.16 9.17 9.10 9.11 November... 19 $ 9.20 9.12:m 9.13 December ...9.22 923 9.16r5) 9.17 January 9.2V'& 9.30 9.23(3) 9 24 February 9.37(S)9 3S 9 31 9.32 March 9.4"f 9.39 9.40 April 9 53 9.51 9 48'.) 9.49 Mav 9 61 9.02 9.5(1 9.67 Jue 9.09 9 70 9 64 9.(15 July 9.77 9.78 9.72 9.73 ' The NewOr ens spot market opened firm and clngd firm and l-16c hieher ; middling, 8 15-ltJc. Pales, 509 biles. Quotations were as follows: Vpfitftrftaw tfnn U. Ordinary 7 7 ' 1 1: uiuiiihc y ...... i Low middiing. ,. 8J 8 7-16 Middling R IS 1il at Good middling.. ..9 5-10 9 Tbs New Orleans future market opened steady, and closed steady, bales, 16,200 bales. Quotations wire as follows: Yesterday. Monday. September.. 8 85 8.75 bid October.... 8 78 8.79 8.71 8 72 November- 8.76 8 77 8.67 8.69 December . 8 79 8 80 8.71 8 72 January 8.89 8 90 8.81 8.82 February... 9.00 9 01 8 92 8.93 March 9. 10 9. 1 1 9 02() 9 03 April 9 21 9.22 9.13 9.14 JH&Te 9 31 9.32 9.23 9.24 June Ufa 9.42 9.33 9.34 July 9.49 9.60 ... DAILY PORT AND INTERIOR MARKETS. Tone. I Rec. I Prices I Stock Galveston N Orleans. Mobile .... Sivannah. C'aarl'ston Wilm'ton. Norfolk.... Baltimore New York Boston Philad'a... St Louis... Augusta... quiet. firm. quiet. 6,732 815-16 29,826 22,371 3 079 10,872 7,228 533 2,971 6,998 100,546 ""6 916 8,217 3.403 8J 373 81 3,327 81 886 88 . 83 8? 84 9 9 9, 8 93 9 110 81 261 8 steady steady steady steady quiet firm. 3uiet. ull. quiet, quiet Receipts at ports, this day, 188614,8(5 Receipts at ports, tbis day, 1885.14,390 CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT. 1880. 1885. 1884. R'ts V. 8. p'rts 5 day 37,107 42,082 35,443 Ex. Gr. Br 12,495 7,281 11,607 Stock 190,200 169,92 137.4S8 R'ts Sept. 1 91,489 118,475 93 039 For'gn Ex. 35,692 33.217 44,737 Decrease in receipts ibis ytar...i'0,ysti At neon: Liverpool spots were firm, fair demand. Sales, 10,009 bale', of which American 8409 bales. R -coiots, 5000 bales, cf wLich American 4600 baits. Closing quotations wore as follows: Ordinary, 4J; good ordinary, 4J1 ; low middling, 4 15-10d; good mid dling 5 7-16d; middling uplands, 5 3-HI i ; middling Orlt-nns, 5Jd. Thepriett are given in pence and 64(?ui, Oiut: 4 63 mean 4 63-G-M; and 6 01 meant 6 l-4i4f.1 At noon: Liverpool futures were quit; September, 5 115 12d; Sop-timber-October, 5 065 o5d; October November. 5 Old; Noyember-Dacem-her, 6 015d; December-January, 5 J; fanuary February, 6 Old ; February March, ; Match-April, 5 Old; April May, u At 2 p.m.: Liverpool futures were quiet and steady ; Septembsi, 5 12d, eellers; September-October, 5 07d, tellers ; October-November, 5 02d, sell ers; November-December, 5d, buy era; December-January, 5d, buj ets; January-February, 5 Old, sellers; February-March, 6 02d, value; Mfrcb-April, 6 04d, sellers; Apiil May, 6 06d, va'us. At 4 p m : Liverpool f atires were firm; September, 5 12 3, bayera; September-October, 5 A7d, sellers: October-November, 6 02d, buyers; November-December, 5 Old, buyers; Decem-ber-Jauuary, 5 Old, buyeis; January February, 6 02d, sellera; February March, 6 03d, buyers; March-April, 5 05d, va'us;- April-May, 6 U7d, valuj. GENERAL TRADE. rCTVBal UCALN. The following Is the record of bids and offers at ihe Ca'l Beard of the Meichants' Exchange yesterday: CORN. No. 2, white, spot, 44c bid, 45c a iked ; September, 41c hid, 45s a iked; OiMobor, 42Je hid; Novume', 4.rn! atke i ; ye r,4 Jc bid ; Ni. 2,i)ot,41 bid; eptn.ber,4l! bid. 43J t asaed; Octo ber, 42c bid, 43j at-k )d ; yanr, 40c bid. OATS. No. 2, wbit, ep2t, T3j aeked; Sep tember, 32Jc wpkeil ; Oc ober, 31c bid ; Novemb.tr, 32c bid; ytar, 31 Jc bd; No. 2, spot, 28c hid; O.-tob.-r, 31c asked; Ncvember, 30o bid, 32ts asked; year, 28Ja bid. WIIEAT. No. 2, red winter, epo, 76c bid ; Saiitemb.r, 70s bid: October, 77u bid; Noverabtr, 77 bid. coknmeal. Spot, $2 25 Bked ; SeptEmber, $2 20 asked; November, $2 25a:kcd; year, $2 10 aBked. BRAN. Spot, $11 25 bid; SAptem'-er, $11 25 id; O4oer, $11 25oid; November, $12 bide, t., S12 tsed o. t. BKKADltJarN. The following quotations are the of ficial quotations of the Merchants' Exchange: Oornmeal Standard, $2 352 40; pearl, ti 4U3 ou; roller, f (). Hat Choice, from store, 7580s car load from levee or depot, $13 50 14: prime, from .tore, 7(i(a)75c: car loal from levee or depot, $13 ; prairie, f om store, 50c; car load from levee cr depot, 18 509. Corn From store,white,63c ; mixed, 52n, from levee or depot; while, in bulk, 48c; in sacks, 62c; mixed, in bulk, 46c; in sacks, 49c. Oats From store.white, 40c : mixed, 3ic; irom levee or aeoot, wnite, in bulk, 351c; in sacks 371c mixed, in bulk, 321c; in sacks, iftc. Bban From store, 7580c; from levee or depot, $13. Flour From store, No. 3, $3 ; fam ily. 13 60 ; choi. e, $3 754 ; fancy, $4 4 25: extra fancy, $4 304 60; patents, $55 50. Beans Navy. $2 ; medium, $1 60 1 75 ; common, $2 25 ; German millet $1 201 40. Rice Louisiana, 45c; Carolina, 5rtc. Oatmeal In half-barrels, $33 25 from store. Crackers Soda, extra, 4c; soda, treble extra, 41c; lemon crackers, extra, 7c; lemon cream crackers, treble extra, 7 Jc ; ginger snaps, extra, 5c; ginger snaps, treble extra, 6c; as sorted tumbles, 9c. Cracked Wheat Iu half-barrels. $4 2i from store. Hominy and Grits from store. $3 153 25. Kansas City, Mo., September 14 Wheat Quiet : No. 2 red. cash. 63c bid : October, 64 Jc bid; November, 65c bid. Corn quiot; No. 2 cash, 31 Zc bid: Oc- tobir, 33o bid: November, 34J3 bid. Oats nominal, 241c bid, cash. ti. Louis. Mo September 14. Flour quiet, but ttcadv ; XXX, $2 302 40; lamily, $2 552 65; choice, $3 10 3 25; fancy, $3 453 55; extra fancy, $3 703 85; patents, $1 20 4 50. Wheat dull and easy; the mar ket opened Jgis loirer than yester day, tall on jc, rained tc, iuied weak a?ain. and closed 1 jfR lower than yts riav; No. 2 red,oni, 76c; Heptrniber, 70J:; Oitiber, 77J77c, cloeiog at 7 Jc; November, 7!l''i79'!, xilosiug at 79?c akud ; Miy, KVywii, closing fc'Jgc. tJorn du:l, weak anil lower, citsing 1 'i gc lower: No. 2 red, cab, 37c; October, c&lCi)"lr, c'rwing at 37J:; ovembr. j(jsic closing at ;iSc: Mar. 423cCi'13c bid, clos n at 42iu bd. O.tts dull but steady; Nn. 2, ni xed, cash. 2525Jc; October. 253c i Nov-juiber, 2ia bid. Rye easy at 48 48J r. arl-y almost nfg.ected ; pr cei nominal. II y active and unchangnd. F.aiseed steady at $1 01 1 05, Bian easy at 49c. Com meal steady at $2. Receipts Flour, 5000 brls; wheat 51,000 bu; com, 28,000 bu; oat, 11,000 bn; rye, 4000 bu; barley, 11,000 bu. Shipments Flour, 6000 brls; wheat 7000 bu; corn, 10, 000 bu ; oats, 16,000 bu ; rye, note ; bar ley, none. Afternoon Board. Wheat about steady. Corn Jc h:gher. Oa's un changed. Chicago, III., September 14. Tbe wheat market staited in at 77Jo for Octrbar this morning, wh'ch proved to be top figu-es for toe day. The ca bles were dives ed of their war flavor and selling was quite free throughout the session. The market, however, kept within a range of lc, and closed at 1 o'clock jo under the Ltest figurts of yesterday. Ii the afterncon ' trading was very dull and prices showed litt'e change. Corn wfs quiet and essy, closing a shade lower without any par ticular feature having been developed in tbe trading. Oats closed a shade firmer. F.our steady and unchanged. Wheat qu e: end easier. Sales ranged: Saptember, 7--'.J70c, closed at 76c; October, 76;6i 778 closed at 77c; N ypmbsr, 78 U-ie79 l-16c, clrsed at 78 13-16;; May, 8ti80jc, closed at 8ul.-; No. 2 spring, 76 Jc; No. 2 ted, 76 jc Corn early declined J , rallied on e-fmit e smaller receiDta and finally ckmed JeuDdor yesterday ;c-sh, 391c; September, 39l3953, clo-i d at 39 7-:6c: O.tober, 4( S41c, cloredat 40 jc; November, 41J42Jc!o?ed it 42c; Mav, 45j40c closed at 45Jc. Oats firmer; cash, 25 js; September, 25Jc; Octobe', 26j'.tUc, c ceed at t61c; Mav, 3!J3rt. cl:sed ar; 32c Rye quio ; N 2,481c Bailey d ill; No 2. 6"lc F.axsenl st?acly; No. 1, $1 08 1 Ufc-ipts-Flour, 15O0Obr's; Vfhtat, 95,001 bu; cor.i, 382,009 bu; oat, 191,000 bu ; rva, 4000 bu; barlev, 86,0.10 bu. Shipments Fiour, 70(H) brie; wheat. 70 000 bu; porn, 2C3,000 bu ; oats, 231,000 bu ; rye, 2JO0 ba ; bar ley. 46.0U) bu. Afternoon Board. Wheat 6teaily; Octlb r, 77 ll-10c; May, 83 5 1 i. Com B'.taly; October, 40Jc; May, 45jc. PROVISION. Buttrr Butterlne,l 2 jl 3c ; crenm ery, 22' 6 1: dairy, 1018i; coun'ry butter, 1510-. Chbkhe P.ime fla's, 81c, nominal; factory, 718. neminal ; fojl cream, 12c. Hoq Products Mess pork, til 50 11 75; sug'r cured hams, 13J14c; brakfast baeon, 8j10c; clear rib S'des bacon, 8f(a8Jc; baccu shoulders, 82c; bulk pork clear sides, Sic; clear ho side), 88Jc; sbouldera, 727c; long clear, 7 jc. Lard -Tierces, 7J7Jc ; half-barrels and kegs, 88Jc; choice kettle, 8 81c Fresh Meats No. 1 beef, 7c; Mut ton, 7c; bind quarters of beef, 81c; lambs, $2 503 50. Poultbt Chickens, 1 23. St. Louis, Mo., September 14 Provisions active and strong; prices rnlfdgBnorally higher. Por higher, $11 85. Laid steady, $6 75. Bulk meats about etetdy: 'oi-elorg clear, 7 60; thnrt ribs, $7 00; shod clea-, $7 90; boxfil lots long clear $7 70; short rib", 17 75; short clear, IS. Ba con active and strong; long char, S8 371 : hrrt ribs, $8 37J8 50; short clear, $8 75. Hams, 12Ji31c. Egas, 1112 Bnttr qu'et but firm ; cream ery, 2025j; dary, 1020c. Chicago, III., September 14. Mess pork unsettled, closing at yesterday's tigiues: cash. $11251130; ()ctol-r, $11 25i 175, clostd at $113j; No vember, 10 8011 321, clesed at $ 0 87J10 90. Lard steady; es!i wnd Seuteniber, $7 20; OctoDer, S(i (10 !5G2'. Sr-nrt lib Bid-s fi.-iu; omh, $7 -15 Boxed meats steady; dry ea'ietl ehoultieiM, $(i 12J0 25;" shoit (hrr sides, $7 257 30. Butter Qfui: crenin-e-y. 1424c ; daiiy, 1420j. Egs, HiJ 141-. Ajicrnoon Board Pork weak and low'rtr: Octobar, Sll 10; November, $ 0 70. Lard eteady; cath, $7 20; November, 16 671. GKOVKKIKN. Copper Common, 9j10Je: ordi nary, 01!lc; prime Rio, 1212.d; choice to fancy. 13131n; old govern ment, 2425c; Cevlon. 1822c. Soap Chapman's Hope soup, nn wwpped, 41.41c per pound. Salt $1 20 par barrel; eacks, fine, $1 351 45; coarse, $1 101 15; pock ets, bleached, 2Jftj7c; car-loads from levee or depot. 6c cheaper. Candies t-ttoks, nil sizep, in bcxps, pails and barrels, 89. Candles Full weight, 9110c. Canned Goods. Etc. Prices per doz en: Pineapples.fi 40 1(0; peactrefl. 2-lb. standard, $1 351 65; seconds, U 10l 15; tomatoes, 2-lti, standard, $1 251 35;3-lb, $1 151 30; straw berries, $1 351 40: raspberries, SI 15 1 20 ; blackberries, l() 1 15; greengages, $1 60 1 75; pears, $22 25: plums, $1 60 1 70; asparagus, $2 604 ; green corn, $11 35; green peas, $1 65 165; cove evsiers. lull weight 1-lb. imi iu; cove oysters, full weight 2-lb, $1 75 1 86; cove oysters, light weight, 1-lb, ttoc: cove oysters, ligbt weight, a-ir, $1 : condensed milk Crown, $5 50 (o5 75 ; Eagle,S7 51()7 75 : Daisy. $4 76. Molasses Louisiana, common to fair, 1825c; prime to choice. 2835c ; syrup, 2440c; common to fair, 20 25c: prime to choice, 3033c; centrif ugal, lancy, 3Z(aa4c. Tobacco Common, 11-inch, 27 W, otner grades and styles, 35(ai8dc. Snuff Garrett's, $10 85 per case; Ralph's, $10 25 per rae: R. R., $9 60 10 25; Gail & Ax's, $8 75. Sugar Pure white, -fij!!; off white. 62()lc: yellow clarifitd. 6400 61"!; open Kettle, 66n ; retined A, 6j02si granulated. 6i7c; pow- der. 7i7c;cnt loaf, 7!'a8c. Powder Kgs, $1; half kege, J2 25; quarter kegs, $1 25. Nk Orleans, La., September 14. Coffee in fair demand ; R!o cargoes, common to prime, 8lli(c Hii(iar quiet but steady. Molasses tt:aiy. New York. Ssptember 14. Coffee-- spot fair Rio itrong, lOjc; options fair ly active, opening 510 pointi highfr, c'oeing with the alvance lost; eahs, 02,500 bags: September, 9.95c: Octc- ner, y.wwi 95c; November. 9.8.r)(!iuc: Decnmber, 9.809 95c; January, 9.80 9.95c; February, 9 809.95c ; March, 9.809 95e; April, 9.95 10c. Stignr firm but quiet; refined eteady; extra O. 6J5 7-16s ; mould A, 66 M6c; off A, 61c; powdered, 6 3-1661c. Kice in moderate demand. HOCMEIIOLU SUPFUKS. A ppt.M A nnlna fl F.(V3it F,0- ftrinil apples, 2t31o per pound from store. Dned peaches, 233 jo from etore. "ITvri k nf tTD Hntiina tt (rftm store. Cabbage, $2 50; per bead, 9 10c ; i vo trom levee or depot r "r crar. Kraut, brls, i; half brls, fii3 25. Garlic, 40(i)(j0c per 100. Turnips, 50c per unniiBi. Fruit Oraaires. Louihian." nsmi- nal, $8. Lemons. $77 50 per V.r.-v V.tnarynu CI F Tin r.f - Kn n .li Cocoanuts, $5 per liMi. Peanuts Vir ginia, lie; lennessee, larmer stocK. 34c; roasted, 21e higher; gbelled, 10c. Almonds, 1820c. Raibins London layers, $3 40; lay ers, $2 75; California, ; Imperial, $3 604. Pickles In jars, pints, 95c; quart', $1 60 ; half-gallons,$275 ; gallons, $3 75; loose, barrels, $6 60 7: half-barrels, $3 75 4 ; rr ixed,barreia,$10 60 ; mixed, hait karreia, $6. Potatoes New, $1 251 60; North ern Etock, $1 752. Cider New York, $6 607 per bar rel, and $3 751 per half-barrel ; Vin egar, 101 per gallon. Pecans Texas, 810o for small to medium, 10 14c for large ; Arkansas, 35c Fish Mackerel, half-barrels, No. 1, $55 50; No. 2, $44 25; No. 3, 13 604; 10-lb kit No. 1, 90c; No. 2, 75c; 151b, No. 3, 65c. Dry heriicg?, family, 25c per b;x. Walnuis Frencri,'12c ; Naple?,15;; Grenoblts, 15c. Filberrs, 12c. Game Game fish, ll12e. EtiQ8 Ea-y, 16c COITOM SEED PRODBtTS. In car load lots: Prime crude cotton seed oil, 26c; off crude cotton seed oil, 2223c; prime summer yellow cotton seed oil, 3536c; off sum mer yellow cottonseed oil, 3132c: miners' snmmers yellow cotton 8ed oil, 3235c; prime summer white co' ton seed oil, 35c; choice cooking yel lowco'ton reed oil, 37c: prime co ton seed meal, $15; ofl co'.toi seed meal, $1314. New Orleans, La., Sctptswber 14. Cotton Baed products icirr e and firm ; new cruds oil, 28129c; rld,2(lj2c; summer yellow, 30 9c; rnk-t end meal, $19 60i'O ;er long ton, f. o, b. WOOL. Clear tn'o washed, 313(i3; gr?a-e wool, 2326; Barry wool, 13'? .-18c. St Louis, Mo , S.pfember 14. Wool (tea lyand unchanged. Boston, Mas?, September 14. Wool active end higher; Ohio and Pennsyl vania extra fieec, 33 '.; double ex r and aSove, 353(3; Michigan extra, 32c S'ock of foreign wol is redncid and holders very firm under iulluonce of strong advkea from Loudon. PniLAr ei.pki 4 , Pa.. September 14. VVool firm ; Ohir, Pennsvlvania Rnd Wert Virginin, 3238c; "New York, Michigin, Indiana and Western, 30 S7c waehed c imbing and de, aine, 3) fJC 40 ; ; Hi) w.sbed, 33g4(Ki: tinwan:ied coubing and d laine, 2831n; Eav ern Oregon, 162(ic; Valley Oregon, 2428c; New Mexico and Coloralo, 1028j. petroleum jiakmet. Coal Oil Prime white, wholesale lots, 11c per gallon. Cleveland, O., September 14 Pe troleum etealy; s. w., 7Jc. Pittkburg. Pa., September 14 Pf trnleum dull tut firm; opened at 62Jc, advanced to Uiljc, and at 1 o'clock this afternoon 03c wai bid. Toe dally production of the Waging ton field is 15,500 brl. WHISKY, WIltEtl, LIirORN, ETC. Whisky Straight Kentucky Bour bon, $1 605; redistilled goods from 85c toil 50, according to proof; rye, $1 766. St. Louis,Mo.,September 14. Whii ky firm, $1 10. Chicago, III., September 14. Wbis kv steady, $1 15 Cincinnati, 0.,Sep'ember 14 -Whisky active; rales of 857 barrels of fin ished goodi on a bugle of $1 10. BAUUIN4 AN l II EH, ET1). Bagqing Jure. 2 h 8Jc; 1J lbs, 7Ji;; 11 lhs, 7c. tlax, 8 lbs, 7JC. TiKS-$l H'l 15. Nails Common, H 20Ji)2 25; steel $2 352 10. LIVE NTIICU. Grasi Cattlb Clnirp, 313c good, 2ij'ejlc; fair to medium, 2J 24c; scaliawai-'s, K'iH4o. . Hogs Cboico,4j4lc; good,3j4c; common, .ii!..ilc, Sheep Choice, 313Jc; medium. 23 .'!c; common, $11 60. Ctooice lanioe, per pound, 4J('Tj4Jc. St. LotTis, Mo., September 14. Ctt- lie Itec-fptj, 24( 0 he.td ; shipmente, 200 head; market s'rnrgand active; nitive shipping, . 1 1 56' 17n; bu'ehers'. $3 504 ; Tex s, !?2 15fr3 05. Hok'S Heceipte, 3200 head; ehipn.en'B. 10C0 liead ; market strong; butchers' H) 1 'Bt heavy, !Sl 90.) lo; mixed picking, t-4 'u(i'.4 tso; llgtit, ifi4 oil. Chicaoo, III., September 14. The Droreti Journal roports: Cattle R- ce p's, 7009 head; shipment?, 3000 lied; market steady early, c'oaing lower; snipping steers, J3 405 25; Bt ckersand feeders, $2(Si3 60;"cows, bull" and mixed, $1 253; bulk, $2 25ij2 75; through Texas cattle t toady nows, $22 50; steers, 12 5(' d !. native a-id hall Dreed eetern ranger', $3375; cows, $! 502 76; wintered Texans. $2 H0f3!3 45. Hoes Rweipt, 20,000 head; shipmenls, 4(100 head; market flow, 510c lower; rouh and mixed, $4 154 90; pack ing ana snipping, n z:-, ligtit, $45: Bkirs. $2 70ffl3 90. SheeD Receipts, 4000 head ; shipments, 1000 nean; market steady; native", $2 3 75; Western, $33 50; Texans, $23; lambs, $31 75. The Drovert' Journal' t cible from Liverpool quoted cattle market glu ted. Prices lljc lower; bett American, 11 jc dreseed. NEW YORK DRY OOOUSJ MARKET. New York, September 14. The ex- ports of domestic cottons for tbe week have been 4402 t akager, making for the expired portion of ilia year a toti) of 175,022 packages, against 157,340 the same time la t -eflr, 117,048 packages in 1884 and 117,178 packages in 1883. The demand of agents hai bsen mod erate i n usual to Thursday, but on old orders tbe budnnes has been gootl. Lmding mkesand desirable.atyies of ladles' oresi wear, and many cot;on goods are short of retmireuient and sub titutes are o'tener than previously Positive Cure for Piles. vmsSMS& tot sale by all drugglat. "Londtn" Trouser Stretcher VM VJ 1'"'P,ed ,n Kh'op. nnd Uni- -..n.m lorceieoraiee John Hamilton A Co. Slretch r. Takoa IkkIik out of bneeo rosttirea pontlo.,na tc ori(rinnl ahape. Onlyptentoi Stretcher combining acrcw m in co m li nation with chimin All olhers Inlrinneinenta Oricir.al and ony Nlrrii-li-! tor iftuil'meii' iiMA it. Excross securel pneked. Prlc. f2 6il. Writ, lor circnlnrs. A-jvt wi-ntod in every -itj . W. XlllW'HHr a . M..t..n.1l-. EARTHQUAKES. FOR Information about these fearful visi tations aod other i hrsicul benn-nena cf the globe see Maiiiv's I'hyhicii. (iit,.(i-i-hv, a work cf .jtcocdlnif int.-eit for fi'houla "r general reader. Siieoimrn cupiea II 20. U.MVKHMrv PUBi lbllINO CU. 19 .VuTar Street, New Vvrk City. RIVERS AM) STEAI1B0ATS RTEAHERS) 1.EAYISG THIS DAT. Friara Polnt-...Jinaa Ln. S p.m. Vicktburc .0. R. Powkll, 10.m. New Ortoana ....C't or Batoi Rouin.Kla.ni Whit. River.... Ceiciasaw. 5 p.m. Osceola ...Coahoma, 5 p.m. St. Loala ....Bai.i.i Mkmphis, 3 p.m. TUURSDAY. Arkaniaa City Jati Adams, S p.m. Concordia Uat.so.5 p.m. MOVEMENT AT TBS LEVER. -4rrieo7. Fwddie Robinson, Con cordia; Chickisiw. White river. Departures. Frtddie Robinson, Con cordia; Kd Foster, St Francis river; It L. Cobb, Arkansas river. Boati in Port. Cbickaiaw. Boatt Due Down. Ccaboms, D. R. Powell snd Oily of Ba'on Rouge. Boatt Due Up. James Lee and Belle Memphis. RecttlpU YMtrrclar. Freddie Robinson 87 sks seed, 2 had mules, 1 skiff snd 39 pkgs tun dries. Cliick?eaw 66 biles cotlon and 20 pkgs enndries. FtlTlKK MOV R. RENTS. Tbe D. R. Powel", Capt. George W. V.cktrs. will natsdovn this morning at 10 o'clock for V cksb irg and the lerds. Tns Chickasaw, Cap1. K. C. P. s'a', ia f p'eket tbis evening at 5 o'clock tor White r'ver. C. M. Postal and Jjhn Child rets are her clerks The Coahoma, Capt. Henry Cooper, H the packet this evening at' 5 o'clock f-r O.ctola ard the upper binds. Wm. Smiiheis is in her oillc The Belle Memphis, Copt. George Baker, is the Anchur I- ne packet tiid osi'iiiug at 3 o'clock for Ciiro and Sr. I.ouid. Al tiiuts n is hercloik. Tub Gayost, Capt. A. L. Cnmmin?, is the yii ket tomorrow tvonipg n . 5 o'clock for ComoMlia and all way points. J. C. Wtc ff is in her olll te. Tim J.vmes L e, Capt. Thomas Cla? gVt, is tlu packet t'iin evening t 5 r'clock for Helenn, Fr'ara Piint and all way landings Will Ashfnrd is iu heroH't.e. The Arch r Line stcamnr City of Btton Rouge, 0 t. R. J. Whitledge, will vas3 ilowo this morning at 10 o'clock for New Orleans snd all wity p jint". William Masson is her clerk. Tub Kst9 Adams, Capt. Mark R. Cheek, is the United Slates mail packet tomorrow evening t 5 o'clock for Helens, Arkansas C.ty and all way landingc W. C. Blanker baa charge o! Lor cilice. OENERAL NEWS. Bcsinihs quiet. Weather c'oudy and cooler. The Ed Font) r clean d last evening Icr ett. Francis ilver. Receipts by rivf r yesterday 60 bales cotton and 87 sacks seed. The R. L. Cobb departed last even ing for Arkansts river with a good t ip. The river here stands 6 feat 4 tenths on tne gauge, a fall ol 2 tenths the last 24 hours. The Chickasaw arrived yest-rdav eteuiig from Whit river with 00 bales ot c Hton and 20 packag s of stin diiee, and returns this evening at tho usui 1 hour. Tub Freddie R ibinson arrived from Co.icotdia w.tl h7 eactsof teed, 2 bend of niulee, 1 (kill' and 39 pecknget of mod lies, and icturned aain on timo last evening. Pad'.xah Nam, Monday, says: The linden ha I to lighten over tho bar at Ttulewator yeaterdny, a'id then wai fgn.niid un l our "r mjieb.'fiie got tingovor. The delay of rebuild ing her fte ght u adc her until dark lust nh'ht git ii g heie, on.i ehe Iff; hliout 9 o'rlnck lor rt Louis. Three ftie.t HcuitiB now the s'zeof it ot the mouth of Tra.lewatciy.r Brown's Polnt.thia be ing the only p';c that seems to ba bad, ho o bur Bhoa! places having fO'ir feet r r more. Theie the wa or ia spread all ocer the liver, with no fixed ciinnncl. Ihe Mippoejllon ii that tine will cut out soon and bo bettor. The Buckeye Stute was laid up above that bar yettonlay w.tli a good freight trip and seveutj-line peop'e. Vubhiii ho Commercial I Itrald yes turttay 8k: Cipt. Vuin Starr, of the United Slates mmghoat John H Meigs, has emplnyed Mr. Wm. Hlinntjon as chief engineer, end Win. M. M ioie as chief clerk, both first cIbfs men for the posi:ion. Capt. Snr hps com menced tve work of putting tho MegU iu order for wot k nnd expects (o rt reuve orders from Citpt. J. II. Wil'ar.', United r-ta engiueer in cbatgo, to gt up Vnz o in the inxt thieo weuks. Cp'. S srr dono most excellent work in the Yhk o anl Tallahatchie lnat seism. Assistant United Slates En gineer II. St. L. Coppee made a nj ru der of eoundings iu the river in the vicinity of tho wharfboat, aid ita'es that the river scoured is ai follows: Fifty feet from the incline it is 60 feet deep; 100 feet out 60 feet deep; 200 feet out 70 feet deep; 300 feet out 80 f et deep; 400 feet out 90 feet deep. nd then grows (hallow as you near the Lonisiana shore. A distance of 1000 feet from the incline on this side of the liver it ia only 30 feet deep. RIVER1 ABO WEATHER. Oppice Signal Service, TJ. 8. A., Memphis, Nrpiember 14, 1 p.m. The following observations are taken at all stations named at 7b meridian time, whih is one hour faster than Memphis time: Ah've Low Water, Change. STATIONS. Rise I Fa) I Feet.UOths lOthslOthB Cairo.... Chattanooga . Cincinnati Davenport DubiKiue 1 4 6 1 3 7 1 4" 5 "3" 4 2 9 5 0 1 2 0 3 Fort Smith Keokuk Helena La Crosse Leavenworth.. little Rock IOuieville Memphis Nashville New Orleans... Omaha Pittsburg St. Louis Rt. Paul Khreveport Vicksbunr 1 3 11 . llwuKi-r I.loo Feet and tentha ot a loot above aero of gauge Cairo, 4(1 fe.'t. Cincinnati. M. Itullll'lUO. 1. Keokuk, 11. . L.i t.'rine, it Litfe Kock. il. Memphis, 4. Nashville, 1". (liniibti. St. Lnuia. '-2. Chattanooifa. S3 loot. Onvontiort, i:i. Fort buiith. zi. lltlcna, . Lei.venworth, 31) Louiaville, 2.i. New Orleans, 13.2. I'ittrburir, 22. St. Paul, 7. Vicksburr, 41. Yankton. 21. Shrevsport, 28. FIvanmvii.le. September 14 Noon R vui 3 feet 5 iiicLes cn the gauge and falling. Cincinnati, S p'einbe r 14. Noon R v.r slttiionary, with 4 feet 7 inches on the gang. Weather c'oudy ; ther mometer 70 . Pittsburg. SeDtember 14. Noon- River 5 fuet on the gauge and station ary. Weather clear and pleasaut Wheeling. W.Va.. September 14. Noon River 13 inches on the sauire and falling. Weather cloudy and cool. navigition is entirely suspended. Louisville, September 14. Noon River 3 feet 4 inches in the canal and 1 foot 2 inches on tbe falls and falling. Weather cloudy and cool. Business dull. Cairo, September 14. Noon River 6 feet 1 inch on the gauge and falling. Weather cloudy and cool. Arrived: D. R. Powell, St. Louis, 8 p.m. ; Plaza nd tow, Memphis, 9 a.m. Departed: D. R. Powell, Vicksbnrg, 6 a.m. ; Piaza nd tow, Ohio rivor, 11 .m. STEAMBOATN. FOR NEW ORLEANS. M I.onl. nl Now Orlenn Anrhwr l.liao-l'.N Riall-r-OK NEW ORLEANS. City of Baton Rouge .SfiL R. J. Wbtledge...matcr, Will le.r. the Elevator WKDNHSDVi'.Seul. 1Mb, at 10a.m. For ireifht or passage apply 0. L. 11 u.. Pns A'irt. AP STOKVT.Xnp't. FOR CAIRO AND ST. LOUIS. Nt. I.onlsj anil Now Orlenu. Anchor l.ino-l'.K. Mall-CAIKO A til. LOU 13. Belle Memphis, .SCw Geo. Uaker inntor.W,!i7li Will leave Ihe Elevator WhDDJhSU AY. Seet. ltli. nt S p.m. Fur freliibt or passage apply O. I,. IUu,. Pass. Airt. AP ST"KM. Sup't. For Helena, Terrene, Arkansas City, Green ville and Vivkaburg hteatuer I. JC. I'owvll Vlckera master. Will leave the Elevator IVECN KSUA .Sept. 1Mb, nt In a.m. Kor treight or pnssage apply r. 1,. Htt.i . Pss. Ar r. aiikii'KM li t, Moniphia and Vickshti-g Packet Coiupunjr Tbe Steamer Freddie Robinson. r?S Elisha Kvana Ma'nr. Wlt.l, lenveevory TllKSOAy and PAT l' It I) AY at 5o'olock p.m. lor Helena, Friars Point, riunllowor, Malnne. Knowlton. Ail-lniliii, l.ncinia, Concordia and nil way Intidlnaa. Kor treivbt or panae apply nt ollloe, Nu. 4 .Madison street. K. WALWORTH. Aeent. John Ca it, Pms Agt. Telepbon. 2"-''. MrrohMni.' hiiiI I'lnuirr.' I,in. For Uolera, F'isrs Polnt.Malonea, Australia, Concordia, Kivcrton, lMtvar, ltuckridse and all woy limiting. Sttutner A. L. Cummins, Mailer I J. 0. Wyckotl, CI r Loaves aa above every MONDAY and THUKSDAy t 6 p.m. For freiiht or psssag. apply to T. H SIIM A (''). S."2 Kfint t. LEE LINE. Hiuihlti,Prlir. Pntni nual M.mplil. ! Oaenxoln PnoUsit Comintoy. For H.lena, Ulendale, Friara Point aoj all W.i Land'nra dU.u.r J, B. Cooper, master. ...J. W. BmHOeti.olcrk V III I. are aa ney. on .very MtidUAT, WKDHK31MTaai FK1DAY. t be'olo-k. For Randolph, Folton, Osceol. ul Hi) Landtnaa Steamer i3J E. T. Clagott...mater Piatt ltliods...clerl' Leaves Every MONDAY, WKUNK8DAI ana fkiuai at n p.m. in. noma or tnu line reserve the right to paaa .11 landing the oiplain may deem unsnle. OlDce, No. Madison at. JAM Kri LKK, Jr., Mun't. The St. Francis River TrnuRitorLatloi Co. 'I Fin. Hlde-W heel D. B. Mall Uam. 0. K. Joplln., inns I or. WII.li LEAVE WKWH'mx EVERY TI'EfiUAT, at B o'clonr., for Marianne, the Cnt-Ol, ail IntermeiilHt. laDdltn;i on St. Francia river. Tbe captiun roserves the right to paaa .1 lan.lli-iitnbedeeiuaunaalu. JAM. Ltf i, Jr., Miii.r(iilr.ni Off-n. Nn. 4 Madison s. McujplilH u nd Vichfiburg Packet Com piiuy U. S. Hull Line. For Helena. Itoacnrdl.t. Terrene and Arkao aaa (.'ity J'ho elcvaut paatengor aUam.r KATE ADAMS, jdSm M. It. Cheek...niater I W. C. Iiltvnkr,..ijl.r Lenfea Motcphla BVEUY KONUAY and TilUHSDAY, at t p. reiervinar therixht to paaa all landing the enptiiln may doom unsale. For ceneraJ lnlr.riuai.lon apply nt ofticj, Mn, 4 Maino. aireol. if. WALWOHTH. Aen. .H.IIN O A W H. Pnr Arntit. TilerhotiB ll'M. Arkansas River Fk't Co. Str. R. L COBB, Av?$V K. B. 8mlth....maater, m$ili Leavna M.uii hla Kvory TIIKSDAY, at j p. at 11. O.LOWK, Atent, Office. Nn. S Madison st. Telephone No- M. Mtinihl8& White IMrcr l'U Co lor i'lnrpiKlon, IlvvnllN Rliill,, lie. Arn, Auituata, tiearcy. Newp rt, JaokaoB port, llatcsville and all Way Landinira, Kill CllllHANlH, w- - R. 0. Postal niastnr,J:n:.YBy Will leave KVKKY WlILNlilLAY at i p.m. MTK. AI.RERTA NO 8, . ITR. Albert U. bmi'h "T Will leave KVKKY HA 1 1' KIM Y at 6 p.u. Thrntiith ratea nlven to all points. Freinht eonslKned to tbe Memphla and White Kiv.r Packet Co., at Memphla or Terrene, will b. forwarded promptly. For irenoral Informa tion apply at olllce, No. 3 Madiaon at., ore Cull Telephone qj. H. O. LOWK. tv't Rap W ' i l! a w -a i-scr; llB!ed8-S' n a e S a r : c r- a a mho, SO I,? i"2 5 m F 5a 2 ftg b 3 II Pn?sS3g.3 wtS 5-SC5trCr' J01IX E. RANULE & CO., Agents If tniitil., Tonia SMlk Al. rANTSINVALIDS T.aor TjsiiWtJ aaiR. Sill S-isKiiy pflrfeot ubstltuts -Vr Mother n.ih. Inviiluubio iu Cholera infantum nd Teethfnf: a prn-diKUMtuU food fur Dyn pcptlcsi Cpnflumptlvfi. Convalnscantiaj Ptirfcot DUtriuut lu kU WattlnK D I sen . Kaqnlrnn no coo It 1 riff. Our Bonk, The Cctrv nnd Feeding cf Infants, mailed fro. POUBBK, COO DA IU CO.. Bosjtnti. Umnm. S250 A MONTH, Ain'a wutH. tvOrkf.tn.1 IdK riirlea 't t '.rM. I amp!o lVt, Ad- ttni J AV UI'O.NSO.N,letrell,Mlea, . wm f i its0 rjso slip And "Si n