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MEMPHIS FLUME MD COMERCE. JI05ET 8 PER CENT., NEW YOBK EXCHANGE 1-4 PREMIUM. Cottoa Steady Xlddllar, 9 Sales Yesterday, ' 1630 Bales. . 14c Money rules in active demand at 8 per cent. Local aecuritiea continue steady. The cotton maiket closed steady. Sales, 1659 ba'es, om a bit is of 91 J for middling. New Toik spots closed steady; middling, 9 7 16c; futures fijm; September, 9 199.20i5. A lesding New York cotton cir culars Bays: "The opening business was at a decline of about 4 prints and a little slow, but reduced costs seemed to attract prompt attention, leading to a full recovery and a firm close at las': evening's prices." At New Orleaos yesterday spots were quiet and 1-16 lower; middling, D5-16c; futures quiet and firm; Octo ber, 8 958 97c. At Liverpool spo's were qunted good business at unchanged rp.tes; nvddliDg, EJd; futurts e;ay; Sspte'x ber, 6 ?4-64d. In the general market meets are lowei : Mess pork, flOJGRill; clear r.b sides pork, SgSJj; pork ahoul de p, 6Jc. 0:ber; articles unchanged. ' IMPOSTS. Two handrei bill arp'es, 343 roils bsggiog, SO pkg4 b.:c3n, 102 pk?a boo'a and Bi;oe , 3 am cottoa seed, 2182 ski co ton seed, 70 pkgs dry gods, 10pk.ua egg, 7(iL bile hay, 21 vk s ntvi'J4 ua siitep, '00 leet Ium ber, 62 pkga liqu r3, 1 brl mo atsae, 3 kegs n,i!e, 000 tin oa s, 5 brlu po tatoes, 1 brl sugar, 128 pkgs tobacco, o tills rue. ELEVATOR F.Kl'OHTS The following shows the amount ot grain received, withdrawn and in store by renular e'evator', is reported to tee Mtrcbantb kxehange jesiter- aay: wneat received, none; with- drawn, noce; in ttore, 1015 lu Corn rjf eived, 131 4 bu ; withdrawn, 675 bu; in store, 81( 6 bu. O its received, 1746 bu; withdrawn, 2521 bu; in store, 170,831 Di. generally, while New England was up 1J. There wis some hesitation lu ttie esriy dealiig, but the niatket scon became ttiong, led by the Van derbilts. The opwaid movement cul minated about 11:30 o'clcck, by which time Canada Sjnthera had gained 3 per cent , and others in propor ion. Tee market thrreafter fluctuated within comparatively narrow limits, though the general direction of prices was s ijhtly downwatd, end the mar ket closed ra'.her .heaw. Rain. 507.- 052; Reading, 66,824; Weetern Union, 49,450. Fical changes ara in the g eat major ty of it sutcej in favor tf Higher figures. Lake Shore shows au advarcs of lt; Oniaba, 1, and Tennessee Coal and Iron i. Sales tf rahroad bnds were $1 567,000. The bueineaa was well d.Btributed. . The Atlantic and Pacific incomes were prominent for activity, their sties reaching $145,000. rric.-s were generally firm in tbe meriting, but tue early gains were lost later in tbe day, and im portant cbaDgs are few. Denver and South Park firsts ate np 2i, at 82J. Mining strcks were dull: California and Virginia, 272; Deidwood, 250; Standard, 83 ; Bodie, 255 ; Horn 8.1 ver?, at 205; Mono, 260. The tola) s ils of b o ks todav were 507,025 sbarfs, including Canada Southern, 27.45U ; antral Pac'fi:, 3335 ; D.ilawar. Lackawanna and Western, 2 -(,670; Delaware and Hudson, 4630; Djnvtr and R o Grinds, 3700; Erie, 24.4J0; Lake Shor, 33,620; Lcuifsvilie and Nashville, I9.4S1; Michigan Cen ntral, 8516; JlM-omi, Kansas and Texa, 88,4-3; Missouri Pacific, 4206 , New Jeis y C-nttal, 10,8:0; Northern P.uilic, 3310; Padflo M.nl, 24.58J; R ailing, fit! 824; Sr. Pa il, 27,220; S . Paul end Oinnha. 19,515; Texas and Pac.fic, 10,S")8; I'nou Pacifi-i, 8j95; Wtstern Union, 4!,450; JNcrtnern P-citio pr. hrred, 635J; Orrgoa and Transcintinemal, 6-00. COTRKNMKVrfl. U. S. 3, UWi. 4a, coup, l'JRJiJ. i' iii, coup, lll' t. I'uciUcusul lS'Jo.ia;. bonds. Li. BtampMs. 7"'h. Misfourl 6', 1(0. C'ont. Viui. la's. H-i'A. Utu.lt K.U.leti, X22A. lienA K. W.lt,tO. Krio aei'Ohda, 110 M K T.(l n.tis, bTli.Xo'th.l'ao late, 115. North. Pan. 2df. 1IMV4. N V"trn nnn..H' N.Wost dob.5. m. St L.S.F lion.M, W) fct l'aul con., i:. bt.P.,0 iP.lfts, la. T.P.lundiiranta,55. T.P.,K.U.x aou.lM. U. P. lata. lli!4. West Shore, 101. 'ronn.ti3,et'mt, 106. Tonn.5. aet'uit, 100. leun. is, set lut, Tift. STOCKS. Adams Express, Hu. Morris & E.,offd,110. easy, and clrsed firm. Sales, 72,600 bales. Tbe closing quotations were as follows: Yesterday. Tuesday. September... 9. 19(a) 9 20 9.21 9.22 October 9.21(3 9.22 9.23 9.24 November...9.28 9.29 9.29 a 9 30 December... 9 34(a) 9.35 9 34( January 9 41' 9 42 9.4 9.42 Febraary 9.51( 9 52 9.50 9.61 March 9.59(3 9 60 9.590$ 9.60 April 9 68(39.ri9 9.67 9.68 May ..9 76 9 77 9.75 9.76 June -9 85) 9 86 9.83(4 9 84 July -9.9.1(4 9.95 9.91 9 9 August y.y.wu.oo T " A "itt wr "- . v r-, Tt ttt. d w mjaiux jxiririAu -tiiuitsuAX, HlirTEAlBER 30, : prime to choice, 3035c; centrif '1, fancy, 32(i?.33.-. 9.98 9.97 The New Orleans spot market opened quitt, snd. o wed quiet and l-16clowtr. Miiiing, 9 5 16c. Sa es, 200 ba rs. Quotations were as fil low?: , Ytsterday. Tuesdsv- Ordinary 1 3 16 71 . . , 1 . . coa urainary...7 id IB 8 Low Middling 8 13-16 8 Middlin 9 6-16 9 Good Middlmg...9 9-16 S The New Orleans future market opened steady, and closed quiet and firm. Palep, 19,100 bales. Quotations were as follows: Ytsterdsy. PeptemVer October ... 8.95 8.97 November.. 8.84 8.88 Dscember 8 89 ) 8 90 January .... 8.98 8.99 February... 9(8 9 09 March 9 18'H 9 19 April 9.29 9.:'0 Ma 9. --9 9.41 June 9.50 hid. .July August M rAITT, PORT AND INTKKIOR MABEX18. Siock Tuevlay. 8.95 bid. 8 9(1 8.93 8.89 8.90 8.91 8.92 9.00 9.01 9.1(Va) 9.11 9.20 9.21 9 30 9 31 9 10. 9.41 9 50 9.51 9.59. Qalvf s'.on N. Orleans Mobile'.... Savannah. Cr-arl'ttou Wilm'ion. Norfolk...! B'ton.... Phiind'a . St. Loui'. Auaiifta . Tone. Rue. Piic-.s tinr. 6.12S 91 easier. 5,777 9 j quiet. i'5S 9 fflRy. 4,418 9 116 s eady 3,304 I firm. 1,513 91 'toady 2,539 9j firm V-J Meady 7,9 7-16 qui.t J firm. tljO q'ref. 840 Hi qu'et. 1,108i8 6502 45.614 4,(i!l(i 52,83 i9,335 8.725 8,728 3,4a-) 91,677 '"7.521 8,431 Allegheny Can., . Alton A 1. 11., 37. A. AT.H. pfd.,1-0. Ainorioun Ex., 105 1). 0. R. & N,5.r Canuda l'ao., ! Canada 8nu.. b(y. Central Pacific, 4'Jja. Nashville A C. n. j. ten hT). Receipts at pons, this day, 18S6..24,08l Keceiple ai poits, this day, 18S5..25.543 CONSOLIDATED PTATBMRNT. sntrftl. G'PsC. Nor. A W. pfd, Northorn Pae.,2 JSorthern P. p'd. biiii-i. C. A N. W mJA. C. A N. W. pfd. UVA. H.X. Central, ar Daily lnatnllni of Cotton Oil TriiHii and New York Ki rbantci MiM'bi are open 10 tboio luterealcd, at my ofllor. L r.LIUli 'I, 1.. I . l.flnTTH . 1 l.t ChuJBli'ftke AO.. WA NY.C. St.L..9. v. at u. 1 1 piu, i('4. DEALER IN STOCKS AND BONDS 9 Madison St., Memphis, Tenu. C. A O. 2d lld 12. IV. A A , 14ZJ-,. C. A A. i.ld , 160. O 11. A O.. 137. 0., St L. A N.O., . C.St.l. AP..l. C.Kt.LA P.rfd, 31. C. S. AC. 33. C. iC.CK. I Del. A 11. id . lOVi. Dei.,L. a vr.,m. Don. A Rio Q , 3. Erie. 3o!a. Erie rid, 78!4, N.Y,C.ASt.L.,p,21. unio Central, . Ohio A Miaa., 28!. 0. A Mis. pld, W. Ontario A Weal... 22J4. Oregon av., 10M. Oroon Trana., 33:J. Oreunn Imp., W. PhoiDo Mail, 574. Panama, 08. Peoria, U. A E., 30. Pitteburg, 152. Pullm.n P 0., 144. Heading. 3I1U. Rock Island, 12 Rtl U. 8, n'rls 5davs Ex. Gr. Br 8t ck R'tsSept 1 For'fjn Ex. lf.86. K0.427 19,6' 9 311,488 333,317 118.341 1885. 109,341 20,536 289,5781 384,547 111,225 1884. 112,767 38132 2H8 755 308,819 13vr29 New Enat Tenn.. 12M. St.L. A 8. R.. Nowf.Tenn. pfd,73. St L A 8. P. pfd, Vvi. Fort Wayne, 148 Bt.L. A S.F. ltt i, 113. Hannibal A St. Jo .0. M. A M P., Vo. H A St Jo ., pfd, . . M.ASt.P,. p, 121'i. FINANCE. Money in ac iredemaod at 8 par cent. Tbe Clearing llousa report is as follows: CLBAR1NOS. Wednrslay, Saptmbr 29!h, $165,. 654 51 ; thus f ir this week, $560,277 84 ; same time la-t week, $161041 83; same time in I8h5, 460,549 91; same time in 1884, $319,l91 41. BALANCES. Wedne?day, September 29th, $48,. 536 04; tuua far this week, $187,- 843 ey; tamt t me IsBt wnea:, lift,- 670 52; same time in 1885, $108,670 23, same time in i834,$04,iz alJ. EXCHANGE New Yo k sight on all p ints, par Duyinir, t prcnu.iru sjilinc; jnsw nag- land demand, J di-couct buying; New ingiana e:pni, i niscoart; .New Ur leans, t di count buying, par selling, BANK STOCKS. Bank of Cjmmerac.146 bid, 149 asked First Naiiouai 160 bid, 165 eskr.d German Bank 19 bid, 201) aeked State Na iiral 145 bid, ISO askfd Union anJ riaiiterr..lfiO bio, ln3 a kerl Mercautile Bank 135bid,l37Ja:kcd INSURANCE ST CKS. Blufl C;ty 100 bid, ... asked Hernando 100 bid, ... s'ied Home 75 b d, 80 asked Memphis Cny U)2J bid, 105 a ked Peonies 80 Md, 83 asked Sr. P., M AM..11!4. St Paul AO. pld, 113 lonn.'joaiA ixon.u'j. loxa Paoifi t, Vi. union 1'aoilic, HI,. U. 6. Exp e, 68 W., St.L A P., 20?. W .St.L A P. p.. W. AF Ex.. 125. W. U. Tel., 73. Colorado Ooal, tS'4. Home Stake. 18. Iron Silver, 200. 25. Ptaceaix... Plan't rs Vand rbilt Arlington Factors .98bi(U00tsked ..107 bid, ... Baked ....25 bd, 26asfd ...35 bid, ... atkad 20 a k d MISCSLLANB0C8. M. & O. U R. shares...38 old, ... Bkft M. & T. R. R. shares...45 bin, f, i , sknd M. & C. console, 7t 119 b' ., ... a'bed M. & L. R. 1st m. 8s..l05 ' I, ... H-ked Miss.&T.RR.ca.A...ll1 d, 113 asked M189.& l. K.K.rfl.B..10 bid, 103 asked Tenn. wts. s?r. D bid, 93 asked Tenn. wh. ssr. E to J ' b d, 85 asked Bhelby Co. Cs 1 ji.l, 110 arked Tax. l)mt. 4, 6s 97 oid, 9Si ake Tax Dist. 6s 104 J rid,l05i asked Mem. U s bond-i 104 bid,... atkud Mem. Water bmds 97 bid, ... asked Hananer Oil Woiks b d 65 anted Am. Oct. Oil trust' f.6 bid, 57 askd rioiiHpr uotton iWiii8...L'o bid, M) isied Mem. Stor. Com. Oo...lti6 bid, 110 asked Mem. Uaj stock: 75 bid, 80 a kad Naw York, S?p'ember 29. Money ncill loancid fiora 510 per cent, closing at 8 p;r tent, nsked. Prims merraotile paper 4(5 per cent. SterliDg exchange quiet but s'.tady " and umba g'd. Bonds Government bonds we e dull bit Eirnnj. Stat3 bond were dull ami s' il l v. Stocks The New England deal mon opolized les) oltuLtion than for tha past week. Ttiat stock was compa a lively qiiiot until la'e in the after noon and iu bea. price wai only f.a; tionally b'gher th'n that of yes erilay, and liotwithoiauding that its flrjt pries was lo h gher than tbe cl'88 of last evenitifr, its net ein for the day is only i . Ttie fteling this momirg was dtcidrd'y bullish, and tho Van derbilts b'(;ame tba feature of the trading, Canad i S uthern and Michi gan Central attrjrt'ng most attention, although Lnke Saore wes prominent and strong. Tbe movement was directly due to tbe rumors tbat dividends would be declared on all three o! tbeae properties before the end of the ypor, and to the itnpiecsion that sorottiiing to this end may be dote a ttein-etingtomr.rsow. West ern Union wa-i also a feature, tha np ward ir ovemont was toijtrnued and I received fome help from rumors of developments fa vo able to the gold and fit cc company. There w s r, nwod intarfst in Read ing in the afternoon, bnt tbe fluctua tions were narrow. Kansas and Texas continues strong, but Paaifi i Mail was weak. Money was manipulated np to 10 per cent, lata in the afternoon, which had some effect in depressing values. Prices were all higher at the opening, advances over the final 'figures of ye3terday ranging irom JJ Harlem. 230. tiouaton A T., 37 lllionia Central, 135, Ind .B. A W..l(i4. Kaiuaa A T.. Sti'A. Lake B. A W , 12. Lakefchore. 92. Lou. A Nash . Lou. A N. A., 57. M. A i'. 1st pld,. M. A C. rccoodB, , Mem. A Char . 40. Mioh. Cen.,8. Min. A St. L . 21. Min. A St. L. pld,4fi'4. Ontario. 2o. Migduur! Pacino.ll2VA. Ouickailvar. S. Mobile A Ohio, IB. Quirksilvor pfd. il . Li. H. A W.. Kt. bouth Fan fin. . M L S.A V. pfd.VS. Sutru, 7. Lindon, 8 ptember 29 Cnnsols. 101 1-16 formocevand 101 J for tb' ac count United St.t'B bonds, 4, 130; 4 J s, 115. Bar silver, 44 jd pr ounce. Paris, September 29. Three per ceut. ientes,'82 frtnc, 67Je fcr the ac couct. ,. ANK CLEARINGS. New Yokk. Rentflmber 29. Ex- cannfs, $108,177,403; ba'anc-e, $5,-433,746. Chicago, III, September 29. As. c'a'efi Baui; clearings today were $7,-868,000. St. Lodis. Mo.. Ssntsmber 29. Bank cleiiinss. i2.238.2C0: balances. $352,005. Boston, Mass.. flertembcr 29. Exctjanijts, $12,832,702: balances. $1.- $786,199. Baltimore, nfD.. Snntember 19. Bank cleajings, $1.747.404 : balances. $243 674. Philadelphia, Pa.. Sentaber 29 Bar k cleuings, 49,211.602: balances. $1,294,641. COTTON MAJRKETS. Tbe lucal cotton market ODned sadv, and closed tteadv: middling. 91 :v 8 t'es, 1650 baba. 725 to exporters and 925 to spinners. EXCHANGE QUOTATIONS. Decrease in receipt this year.. ..51,230 At noon; Liverpool reported good buinfsat unchtnged rate.', halts, 14 000 bales, of which American 11, 900 bales. Receipts, 1C00 bales, of which American none. Closing qnot.tioES wera as follows: Ordinary, 46 lOd; good ordinary, 4Jd; low middling 5 i-16d; good middling, 5 7-16d; middling uplands, 6 7-161; middling Or.tauc, 5 Jd. The price are given in pence and Githt. Oitu: 4 63 meant 4 63-64i; and 5 01 meant o l Hid. At noon: Liverprol fuiu'e3 wre irreKular; September, 5 25d; September-October, 5 17(3)5 16d; Oc tober. November, 5 0!)5 lOd: No-vembar-D cerober, 5 075 0S.1 ; Do. cember-January. 5 08d; Jauusry Ffbrnatyt 5 075 08d; February March. ; March -April, 6 lid; April-May, 5 14i. At 2 p.m.: L've'pool futnrcs were quit; September, 5 24J, lellers; Sep terobor October, 6 15d, sellers; October-November, 5 09d, colli rj; Novem-ber-DecMnlMR 5 07d, tellers; Dicem-ber-January, 6 07d, eelltrs: Jacusry Febiuary, 6 07d, sellers; February March, 5 08d. valu; March-Apiil, 5 10J, value; April-May, 5 lid, valm. At 4pm.: Liverpool futures were eat-y ; Seoiembtr, 5 24d, sellers; Sep-tember-O.'tcber, 5 15d, fellers; Octo- Der-ovemoer, 5 U!)u, sellers; November-December, 5 07d, sullera; Decea-bor-January, 5 07d, sellers; January Ftbruary, 5 07d, sellers; February March, 6 08d, s-llers; Msrcb-Apul, 5 10d, sellers ; April-May, 5 12d, buyers. Flour, 6000 brls; wheat, 10,000 bu corn, buuu ru; o's, lovuu bu: rye, none; barley, 13,000 bn. Shipments r lonr, outu oris ; nnat, 7000 bu : cern, 5000 bu; oaf, 30C0 bu; rye, 1C00 bu; AfUrnoon Board hrat weak and ijc lower. Com easy and Jio luwer. uau neuuv uu btttter, Cnicaoo, III., Septemher 29. The speculation in wheat was active again today, but aftr bri k opening, with piicaa no to 76s for Ni.v-mher dnliv. fry, a sharp breek lollowed, crntinu ing throughout bath eeesionp, inside figures bing reached nn the alternnon board, when November trucbed 74Jc, and close! only a stui'e bigher. The amount cf wnea'. on rein parsage showed an incri cf 610,000 bushels. No. 2 spring eo!d at 72$$73aj new No. 3, 66 Jc; No. 2 red, 7w. There was fnir trading in corn, bat tf er firm opening prices broke off, and btfore the close of tbe afternoon trading touched the lowest fiutes current I . r tone time. Tbe full decline, as com rared to jesterdiy'a (inures, was 4c. No. 2, cash, 36j(36Je;" No 3, 35 Jc; No. 2, yellow, 37je Ihe trading in rats was light, but ihe tone wai heavy, and another slight decline io prices occurred; No. 2, ca h. 25c. The small firains were quiet, but severally steady; Xo 2 rye, 48Jc; No. 2 bar.ey, 65j50f. Flour ren'airs quitt and uncba-gad. The following shows the rai g of quotations on the regular session, cusiiig atl oMock p.m : Whea- Sep lembtr ODened at 7:ic tanged 72J 74c, clo l'g at 72? :; October opened at "ajc. rang d 7.'ttj'.74JcI closing at 731a; November t-peoed at V'fjc, ratmeu otiDSc, cur g at 7olc; Di c-mber rpjred i ranged 7iiJ(ii v,ie,cosicg pi in' iMflv onened i 84io, ranged 83J(a84i.-, ci.wiug at 8'j Ui ra e('eInOBr opeueu at .mi rant d 30C3(lio. cosi-ig at 36J ; Octo ber opened i t o7c, rang -d 3UH3; closing at 3(Sj; Novcinb r oneued at 38Jc, rangea 38l!,i3,sje, cloairg at ;iNSMJ'mt( r opouea at ;iUlc, lacired 39J(AC9J., closing at Siljc ; May cpoiied ut43Jc. tanged 43J(i i:!i', closirg at loi!. uars-fcep-enineroyenedat 2ftj rauued 243'g2fjc, cl.'sirg at 245' October opened it 25g.', rangad 25 i 8 3 c losing at .'tic; iNovetnher opened at Wit, ranged lOj.aaii,', clneirg at .'Ule; May oiieiert at 3H ranged 81131Jc, cl. sirg at 81 2a. Ke ci-ipiB Flour, 27.0(0 brls; wheat, 110, mi nu; corn, sii.siuii uu; rats, 'il'l 000 bu; rre. 4000 bu; barley. 94 (100 bu. Shipments Flcur, OOOobrle wheat, 13.0D0 bu; corn, 130,000 bu 'o.tf, 169,000 buj rye, 1000 tu; bar ley. 30,000 bo. Afternoon Board. -The market ruled waker, accompanied by another sharp decline in both wLcat and corn, The f.'llowing were tbe doting tig urea at 2:30 rc'ocx pra.: Wheat Sep temher, 72 ll-10c; October, 72 13-16 November, 74jc; May, 831c. Corn- September, 36b; Octiher, 361c: No vomher, 38c; May, 43Jc. Oais-Sep tomher. 24Jc; Ootober, 24jc; Novem ber, 261:; May, alio. pow Molasses steady and Yesterday. Ordinary Nom. Good Ordinao. Low Middling Middling Good Middling.... Middling U a. fair., Tuesday. Nom. Nom. 9 91 9 10 Nom. Nom u 9 10 Nom. COTTON STATEMENT. UiHPHis, September 29, 1886. Stock 8ept. 1, 1886 ..... 4,009 Ki cived rodiy 1,059 Rtceiveci previously... 9,057 14,125 Shipped today 430 Shii'pel previous'y .... 4.0C9 HoniH consumption to date i.. Stock runaiug account Imports. Tnus far this wer-k Thus far la t week S.nce Sip'ember 1st . M. and C. R. R M, & T. K. R . L. aid N. R. R M & L. R. R. R C, O. & S. W. R. R L., N. O. & T. fi. R Stcatrers Wagons and o.hor sources 4,439 9,680 . 0,019 , 1,452 10,110 69 , 347 99 297 , 117 83 147 100 1,059 Total a Exporlt. Thus far this week 1,797 Thus far la t woek 781 Since S. ptember ltt 4,439 M. A O R. R L. N. R. R M. S. & B. R. R. 100 280 41 Total....: 430 New York tmti onened pteady andi closi'd sleadv. Miudling, 9io. nates, 1191 bales. Quotatiors were as follows: Yesterday. Ordinsry 6 1316 Good ordinary. 8 3-ltt Liw middling 9 Middling.- 9 7-16 Gooi middling 9 13-16 Middling fair. fair New York futures opened quiet and r-lOJ ..11 1 Taesdiy 6 13-16 8 3-16 9 9 7-16 9 13 16 10 Hi GENERAL TRADE. BBEAnsTcrrs. CoKNMEAL-Standerd, $2 2fl2 25; pearl, $3 253 35; roller, $2 45. Hat Choice, from store, 75c; car loa l from levee or depot, $12; prime, ftora 6tore, 70".; csr load from levee or depot, fllll 50; prairie, from store, 50c; rar load from levee or depat, $7 50. Corn From ttore,whife,51c:mixed, 48 from levee or depot; white, in bulk, 46c; in sacks, 49c; mixed, in bulk, 44Jc; in sack?, 47 Jc. Oats From store, white,30c ; mixed, 35c: from levee or depot, white, in balk, 31Jc; in sacks, 35c; mixed, in duik, 3uc; in tacts, 33c. xjban f rom store, 70 75a; Irom levee or depot, $12. Flocr From stow, No. 3, $3 ; fam ily, $3 60 ; cboi e, $3 75(5)4 ; fancy, t4(5) 4 25: extra fancy, $4 30(o)4 60; patents, f 5(31,5 60. Bhanb Navy. $2; medium, $1 60 1 75; cninmon, $J25; German millet, $1 201 4l. Rick Louisiana, 4J5Jc; Caro'.ira, 5J6l8. Oatmeal In half-barrels, $33 25 from store. Crackers Soda, . extra, 4c; soda, treble extra, 4 Jo; lemon rrackera, ex tra, 7c; lemou cream crackers, treb'e ext. a, 7Jc; ginger snaps, extra, lie; uinirer saaps, treble ex'ra, 6c; assorted jumblts, 9c. Crackkd Wheat la half-bnrrols, $1 25 from store. Hominy and Grits -Fiom store. $3 153 ?5. Kansas City, Mo., September 29 Wheat mere active; No. 2 led, cash, 60jbii; October, 62C2Jn; Novem ber, Olc. Corn higher; No. 2, rash and o.t ber, ;uc; November, 32c Oa's nominal, 23Je bid, 24Jc askod, ash. f-T. Louts, Mo., Rortembar 29. Flour st'aly but dull; XXX, $2 35(5)2 45; fam ly, $2 602 75; ch.,ice, $J 1() 3 20; fancy, !3 403 50; extra ancy, $ 1 00j3 8,1 ; patente. $ 14 35. Wheat active, but weakend lower; (he mar ket opened Aim and sold up Is, but soon eaedoffa!)d decline ! 8lc elop ing ih lower than yesterday; No. 2 red, caah, 74174jc; October, 74J 74j. ringing at 74J74io; Novsmher, 76i771e, closing at, 70Jc; May, 87j(i) 88jc, clcsing at 87Jc hid. Corn easy and lowi r, prices were Iftls be:ter at tho openirg, but tbe pressure to sail dep-etst-d the mukot and a doc'.inn of fo'lowed; prices were iQl'J l)er tbancn yosterdiiv; No. 2 mixed, csh, 31Jfl hid; Octiber, 34(ri34jc, ciosod at 34.: bid; November, 35j:;0c, ilo ieg at 35; May, 40jr4O3,-, cloa irg at 40jo bid. Ors sieady; No. 2 m:xed, cash. 20jc; Oc'ober, 25Jc b'd; November, 26o bid; Way, 3U32c Rye firm, 48o. Bjrley dull end nn chansed. Hay in gxd demand prairie, $8(3)10: timotny, $1113 60. 1 laxseed easy, $1 02. Bran firm, 59c. PROYI.NIUJNN. BrTTBB Bnt.terine,12J13c ; cream' ery, 22(2260; dairy, 10((18c; country buttor, lofnuoc. Hoq Pbodocts Mess pork, $10 75 II ; sugar cured nsms,l2ljiLc; break fast bacon, 8j91c; clear rib sides ha' con. n:aHic: bacon shoulders. 72()7ic bula pork clear sides. 7Sc; clear rib Biilei, 717So; shoulders, OJc; long clear, (awic. Lakd Tierces, 717Jc ; lulf-barrels at d kegs, 7j7Jc; choke kettle, 8J 8jc. Fresh Meats No. 1 beef, 7o; mut ton, 7c; hiud quarters of baef, 8Jc lambs, 2 60(a!3 00. Pooltky Ohickers, $23. Chkk'k Prime H its. 84c. nominal factory, 7J8c, uomirjal; full cream, 12c. Pios Frkt. Barrels, $9 5010; half' barren, ft 75(ao; ktg',$l 75. St. Louis, Mo., September 29 Pro visions dull and wwk a'l around Prices declined 25(ii)35c. Pork. 10, Lard, $8. Bulk meats loess lots: long cler and short rib?, 10 90; short c ear. $7 dU; boxed lo's: long clear, $6 95 short ribs, $7: shoit clear, $7 2 Bacon long elear snd short rihs.f 7 50 short clear, $7 75. Hams about un cnangsd. j)ii'tr ae'.ive and firmer creamery, 2124c; iary, 1021r, 1-JjRf, laic. CnicAoo, III . September 9. Fr vitions wera unawttled and generally earner. Mees porit receded I0(a)i:uc, rained ZMa.bo, and closid steady ; cisli. S9 3'9 35. In lard, Sep'ember deliv ery advanced 3035c, but other op. tions we e easier; rash lots, $1 35 6 75 for email, snd SO 706 75 f r round lots. Short lib sides ruled 15 20 lower for near deliveries; loose cash lots, JO 70. B xd raited shoul dets, $"i6; boxed dry short clear sidaa, $7 107 15. M-ss pnrk Septem ber opened at9 55, ranged 930(n95o, closed 19 35; Oct ber opened at $9 55, ru gd $9 309 55, closed at 30 35; Novemher opened at $9 50, tanged $9 32J9 50. clcsd at $9 35; January opened at $10 42, ranged $10 35 10 .45, closed at $10 40. Lard St-p. t"imer opened at $ 75, ranged $6 02 J 6 75. closed at J6 62j; October opened at 16 10, ranged $j9 10, cloFed at 10 05; November opened at $fi 05, rantted t6 l2j'"!0 (5, clced nt $6 0); Jannary opened at $6 12J, r,nsed 16 100 121, closed at 16 10. Short ribs September opened at 16 75, ranced $0 706 75. clrsed at $6 70; October opened at $il 75, ranged $0 70 (iV;6 75,cloeedatJ0 70; J.inuary opened at 5 40, ranged H5 32J5 40, closed at $5 321 O i the Pioduce Exchange buttor ruled fl m; creamery, 18 26o; da!ry. 12(6I9.!: packirg stock, 8 8Jc. Egs, 16llfi. Afternoon oard. I'ork S limber snd October, $9 30 , N ivember, $9 32 ; January, $10 35. Lard Stpiember, $6 55; October, $i 02j; Nnvember, $8; January, $8 10. Sh"rt ribs September. $li 75; Oc:ob:r, l(i 75; Jan uary's 32. URO KUIF.N. CopyrE -Common, 9J10c: ordi nary, in I KJGije; prime R o, 11 J 12! -; ctioice " lancy, 12i'")13j'! : ohl govern ment, 2 ki"M; Ceylon, 1822c. SoAf iliaprmaa'a Hope soap, un wrapped, 41 " 4c per pound. 8ai.t-$' 20 per barred; sicks, fine, fl 351 45; roare, $1 101 15; pock ets, bleached, 2iV7:; car-loads from levee or depot, 5c cheaper. Candii s Slicks, all sizus, in boxes, palls and barrels. 8fi9c. Canbi.es Full weight, 9J10.. Canned Goods, Etc. Prices per doz-n: Piueapplts, $1 40fai 60; peaches, 2-lb, s'jmilxrd, $1 35 1 55 ; sec ond'", $1 10(U 15; tomatoes, 2-'b standard, $1 25f)l !!5 ; 3-1 S $1 151 30 ; strawberries, $1 SV'Ol 40; raspberries, $1150126; b'ackherries, $l(KXl 15; greflrgne8, $1 60'" I 75; pea's, $2 2 25: plum?, $1 OtiKl 70; asparegu-s $2 60("t; greeu c.un, $11 35; gieen pea", $15.r)165: (:ove oysters, full weight, 1-lb, 90c(?$l; cove oysters, full weight, 2-lb, 1 651 80; ccve oysters, light we'ght, 1-lb, 65e; cove oyeters, light weight, 2-lb, $1; con denced milk Crown, $5 E05 75; Eag'e, 17 507 75; Daisy, $1 75. Molas'as Lonieaoa, common to 25c; ngal, ToBAOCo-Comuion, 11-Inch, 27 utuer graces ana Styles, 35(i5c, n?? ""ett's, $10 85 pr ease: 10 25; Gail & Ax's, $8 75. SDOaa-Purs white, 6Jf6e; off woiie, ojoj.-; yellow clarified, 6 u,,Tj u(icu m m, majuje; reliued A ojuiojc; srauuiat d, 6i7Jc; dered, 717!; cat loaf, 7im New Yoar. Sentembnr 2'1 r!nfr spot fa r Rio quiet; optiors a shade lower and fairly active: sales, 25,000 9.7091c; Decern ter, 9.659.70c; January, 9 609.65c; Febroary, 9 60 a.vo.j luaruu, KOUvrjUc; April and May, 9.60c. 8ug,r dull, weak mnH nominal ; fair to geod refining quoted at 4 11-164 13-iec; refined dull; granaiatea oiiajo J.O-10;:. dull and mniinal. Rice quiet. HOUSEHOLD Mil ff LI I H Applis Anp'ea. $1 50(312 50: dried appies, zjwi ijc per pound Mom store. unfa peaine, x.ijis irom store, EOETABLKS Onions. 13 from sore. CabbJge,$250:nerbeid.9f3llO(: ntt i ' . . i to irom levee or depot per crate, araui, nria, o; nu nn. j;; 25, Garhc, 4060o per 100. Turnips, 50j per bushel. JpRiiiT Organes. Louisiana, nnml- nal, $0. Loiums, $77 50 per box BanatiBP, $1 60(.7)2 50 ner burch. Uocoannt, 15 per 100. Tesnu's Vir ginia, 7jc; Tflcnessio, farmer's etock, roisttii, L'jn ingher; shelled 10c. Alm.ird 18 20.-. Rai iNs-London laveis. $3 40: lav er $2 75; Ca ifornie, ; Impetiul, . 1'u ki.es In jars, pin's, 05i:; quarts, $1 50 ; ha'f-gail iih, $2 75 ; galloi s $3 75 ; ioe, oarre.'S, jo Duy;; Iia;I-l)Brres, $3 75 4; ndxed, barrels. $10 50 ; mixed lialf-bairels, $d. PoTAToss-New, $1 251 50; North ern stock, $1 752. OnKR-New Yrrk, 30 B07 perbnr rel, and $3 7"4 per half-barrel ; vine gar, lOJc pr gallon. Pecans TtxH, 8 lOo f .r mull to medium, 1014o for liirge; Alkanfas, 35i Fian Mackerel, half-barrels, No 1, $55 50; No. 2. $14 25; No. 3, $3 50 4;10-lbkit. No. 1, 90c; No. 2, 75c; 15 lb, No. 3, 65c Dry herrings, fam i;y, 25c per box. Walnuts French, 12o; Naples,15c J Grenoble, 15b. Filberts, 12c. Game Game flih, ll12c. Egos Stoady at 1516o. " COTTON SKID PRODUCT. Ia car load lots: Piims crude cotion seed oil, new, 28 30c; off crude cotton seed oil, old, 24 26j; prime summer yellow cot ton seed oil, 3ti37jc; off summer yellow cotton Eeed oil, 3132c; min en,' summsr yellow cotton seed oil, 3335o; prime tummer white cotton ssed oil, 35c; clir.ice cooking yellow cotton seed oil, 371f?40e: prime cotton sard meal, $14 60015 ; off cotton teed moal, $1314. BAGGIBia AND UK, KTC. Baooino Jute. 2 lb. 8c: 1 lbs, 7(i;llts,7c. Fiax, 8 lbs, 9J-5. Ties $1 101 15. Nail Common. $2 25fi!2 30: steel. $2 40i,2 50. wool,. Clerfrtub washed, 31363; grease wool, 2320c; hurry wool, 1318c. PETKOI.EUH MtKUET. Cleveland, O . September 29. re. troleum quiet ; 8. W. 110, 71c. riTTsnuiio, I'a . Uentemher 29. Pe troleum dull and firm: National Transit cerhll ates opened at 62c; clcs;d at OL'Jo; highest. 63c: lowest. 62jc. WHISKY, WIMv. I.im'OKS, ETC. Whisky Straight Kentnckv Bour- bin, $1 605; redistilled goods from 85c ti $160, according to proof; rye, $1 756. 8r. Lrcis. Mo., September 29. Whisky firm, $112. Chicago. III.. Seotembor 20. Whin- ay qulot, l 17. Cincinnati, O. Sentember 29. V lrsky firm ; sales of 805 barra's of finisaed gooiN on a basis 0! $1 10. 1886. RIVERS ISO STEAMBOATS NTE&MER) X.EAVIKU THIS DAY. ArkanaaiCHy Kits Abaks, 5 p.m. St. Louis..... Arkakpas Citt, 5 p.m. FRIDAY. Frlara Point- Jmu Lu, 5 p.m Viekabnrs m.-.Citt or Cairo, Hi .m. Oaoaola..-....-.C(iABiiMA, 5 p.m. SATURDAY. Whlto Rlrar Alrkrta No. 3, S p.m. MOTEMENTH AT THIS I.EVKK. rritvila. Belle Alemphis, ViekE bura; James L e, Fiia-s Point; Coa homa, Osero'a; City of St Louis, New Orleans; City of Natebea, fct. Louis; D. R. Powell, St. Lonis. Departtirei. Bsile Memph's, St. Lotus; Cliy of Loni., St Louis; City of Nachf, New Orleans; D. R. Pow ell, Virksbnrg; Coarnma, Osceola; James L e, Fnara Point; Chickaeaw. White river. ' Boalt Due Axon. Chesapeake. Boalt Due Up. Kate Adams and Ar kansas City. Beoeipfa Twtrday. Ci'y of 8t. Louis 300 bdlashInLle 50 empty htads, 50 rages mineral water and 25 pkgs sundries I). K. Powell 60 tons merchandise. Coahoma (13 biles seed cotton, 1182 sks seed and 15 pkgs sundries. James L e 80 bles cotton. 1(1 lioon seed cotton, 609 aks seed and 11 pkes tumrios. FDTI KK MVEnrlN. Tin Alberta No. 3. Cant. A. 11 Stni h. is the Satnrdnv nniLk f ,r STEAMBOATS. FOR CAIRO AND ST. LOUIS I. iMaln and New Orleans Aarhor A.la-U.H. MMI-CAIHO at 81. LdUIU. Arkansas City, Will leav tba KUvator TIIUKhtAl .feepl. :Wth, ai 5 p.m. Fur iraig'ac ur pirioiis spnly e, I., Hrt en.. AVt. AnSTnn7..rn'i, KOK V1CKSBURG. f. Loaila ami New Orlraa Aarhor I.le-U.8. Mall-FOR VICKSBUKU. City ot Cairo, . Liahtner .miuter. 5faoc?S Will it tha Klevator FKlUAi, Oot. 1st, at 10 a.m. for fraitht or pmiiii apply Htl.t,, H. Art. AO ST'IHM. Snn't. X LEE LINE. IKmphla, Frlara Ho In aal aput aU Oaoeola PmIm Oonipany. 'r ilaUna, Slendala, Frlara totot aad al Way Undtnct-StWaiar Iiime.H lee, r-Zia , K. T. CLAOOETT ...Mut.r. wJ1i,!t,;sM,b,'"on bvery Monday, WkLINtSDAY and JTRIDAX atSo'eloek. lfa For Randolph, Fulton, Otola an Laadlnit BUaiaor Coahoma, J. U. IMllll'RR ySTnTFVi' MONDAY, WKONK8DAT and FRIDAY at 5 p.m. Ttaabnauof thl lint retorTe tha right ta ri all landiof 1 the otpiain ma; deem ooal. liffice. No. 4 MH,.oniit. JAMES I.KK. Jr., Sup't. fair. 18r25c! nnme to choice. 30(V10c: Cornmeal weak, $1 90l 95. Receipts syrup, 2t!10c; common to fair, 20 LIVE HIOl'K. Cho'ce to extra corn fed cat'le. none receivea ; iroou, none received. Ijrass Oattlb Choicn. 3l(3).31e irood, 2(31o: fair to medium. 21 a i'jn; SClliawag'), l(nrjlje. llo()s-Uhoiee,4i4ic;good,3i(34c common, uiaydte. Shkep Choice, 31(53 io : medium. 2 3c; common, $lfatl 50. Choice lambs, per pound, 414jc. Kansas Citv. Mo.. Sentember 29. The Live S:ock Indicator reports: Cattle receipts, diaz nead; eliipments, 1014 head; shipping Grades and arasa range wear, sna 0(t)iuc lower; butoh era slutl steady; feeders firm; good locuoiee, ou; common to medi' 11 m, $3 0(!fi)3 90; stockers. $2 25 lb; Heaers, SU 8U()3 00; common. $1 502 60; grata range stee-s, $2 25 (njd iu. iigs receipts. 7C58 head: shipments, 903 head; market weak, ow ana irregular, and ltifaBOc lower: gocu n cDoice, 9 wi 65; common to medium, $4 20M4 40;gra ser. and p'ga, $3 404 15. Sheep receipts, 408 nean suipments.none : market Bteadtr : gona toctioic, 50(2)3; common to mejium, j-i cuqi)z zo. Cuicaoo. III.. SeDtamhor 29. The woven- jtwrnni renoiti: Cattle re ceipts, 8000 head; shipments, 3000 eal; market slroncer: etiinnine steers, 950 to 1500 lbs, t3 755 25; ocKers and leader. J2 2.rfVi 50: cows and bulls, $1 503; buU, $2 25 3 50; throng ! Tex ra't's; cows, -'2 50; steers, $2 503 35; West- ern rangfrt steadier; natives and lia f- breeds. V.mi: cows. S2 25'2 110: mtered Tcxans, $2 75fS3 40: sahs. Montanfs, $1 85(0)3 3): Wyoming, 10; Texan, J3 103 26: Colorado I'exans, if 2 60(5)3 10. Hok-i re eip'p. 23,(00 bend; Bhipment, 000 head; matket slow, lO! lower: rouirh rid mixed, $3 7()4 45; r acking and itppinir, l 4(l4 80; light, 3 05 4 (i0;ekips,$23 45. Sheep-receipt'", 3l;00 hrad; shipment, 1000 bo id; market stronir; natives, $2 IMA 4; Western, $3 50W3 09; Texaus, $2 25 3 15; lamts, $1 75:4 75, NKW YORK UKI UOOUK MARKET. New Yohk, Saptember 29 In a general wav the demand shows no raaularity, etill of all cins?s of cotton fabiirs, aside from d( liv.-rii s in pro cess, the new demand through orders is taking a largi quantity of poods for the sea'on. lu wo d gocds there is more doing, and a better demand in sight. Aicunts bave.alvanccd Amos keag atripod chevio's c. hue river, Tub Lee Line rache'B tunnrrow evei ing are the Jamos 1 0 fer l'riarj PoMit and Coahoma tor Osceola. Tub Arkanras Citv. Cait 11 W Broia ki, is tbe Anchor L ni tmeknt Ibis everdug at 5 o'c!o k lor Ctiro and St. Louis. W. II. Pnehartt U hnr cleik. Tub City of Oiiro, Capt. Shen Light- ner, is the Anclur Line pai'ket to morrow morninir at 10 oh elc for Vickshuraand thabemln. J. (I Kli is her rlo k. Tim Kalo Adams. Cant. Mark 1? Obetk, i tUt Umtod States nial paiket t!iia evei.irur nt 5 o'eln.'k or Helena. AtkaiiHun (Iit ami all w, landinure. W. O. 11 anker hr rh arim of her ollloe, aesi.teJ by Lew Plica and Morris Uhiib. fiss r.KAi, i:ws. Bomnsss f iir. Weatiish clear and coolur. TlIS Belle Memphis naaaed nn lata Tuesday night for St. Louis. Tub Lee l'no rackets were in and out jesterdsy with good trips. Till ChickaBaw dennrleil Inot a van. ing fur White river with acood trin. 'Ibb river here stands 5 feet 4 tenths on theganje.a fall of 2 tenths laat 21 hours. Rar ki its bv river veaterdAv. in bnlea cotton, 71 bags cotton and le"l acks seed. The City of St. Louis mrsoil nn torday morning for St. Louis. She d it charged here 425 packages ol freight. 810 WnnKLR, lata of the Anchor Line steamer City of Providence, went out as sscond clerk on the Coahoma li st evening. Tub D. R. Powell and barire nananil down last night for Vicksbnrg. She discharged here 00 tons of freight and added 25 tons. Tub City of Natchea ra?sed down yesterday afternoon for New Orleans with a Rood trip." She added here 430 empty barrels and 15 tons of sundries. Thb liver steamer Alhert S. Willi stiu.k a snag in the Missouri river last night near St. Charles and sank She was engaged in the railroad carrv ing between St. Cbarlts and Kaueas Lity. She was valnod at $8000. A Cairo special to the St. Louis lie publican of Tiif sday says p lots repurt a depth of 51 feet of water at AddIi creek, fl ft scant at Liberty island and 0 feet at ThompeonV, stick ineas uiemen. Phillip's bar is said to be the shallowest place between Cairo snd Memphis. A dep'h of 0 feet cl water Is reported there. Pilot Anglo UeBrido lakes a berth on tbe IWyrf Vicksbnrg and Tilot Charley O'Neil changes from the Vickabura' to trie naicoos. WKtTIIKR AND KIVERN. OKKimSioNAi 6kbvic, U. 8. A Mkmphm, September 29, 1 p.m. The following observations are taken at a 1 s ations named at 75 meridian t mo, which is one hour faster than Mem plus time: Arkansas lUver Pk't Co. JOE PETERS, .v-TR. . B- B. Smith naatar. Ltavoi Mami hii Kvary TUESDAY, a' s u.m .... u. c. Lowe, Aii.t, PP1i-. No S Miidlunn .t. Tlm,Knn Nn "2. Memphis unil VIckHbnrg Puckettuv pu U. S.Mtll Line. For Ilotena, toncordin, Terrona and Arkan a&r MfY Tho lffir.t paaaenaor atcn'f KATE ADAMS, M. H. Ohoak...!iiator I W. c. Blaaaar...olerk lrf-Tt Morv.ohta M0KDAY AND nilihoiiAY AT 5 P.M. For Concordia and all i lundinga. Tli StPHinor (ailOMU, JifclQj A. L. Ciimniln, Mnat'r I trw Prico H erk Lriivoa ir K-DAY and SAl't'KDAk at5p.a For Konaral inormaiiou apply at Jlo. 4 lauuiioQ street. E. WALWORT1T, ,101'ty OABW, P.,.', it.TnlKr.nf.nn ,irt. The St Francis flvrr I raiisportailua Co.'i Ktna Uida-W heal U. 8. Mail iitaamu O K Joplln ir.ntor, -J-ii wiL.1, a.::an aiv.vii'UiM ktisi TIP HAS At", at o'olocx, for Marlanna, tha Cut-Off, aa lidara'ortiBti) Undinga on ct. franola rlr. Die naptain nuervoi the rljht to pn al lan(HiiK bt doooit onualo. JAfl. LKK, Jr., Meinpliis White ISivi'r 1'ktCo For 'lnrlidnn, Uavnlla II lull,, lira Aro, AuKOnta, banrny, Nawp rt, Jadkion lp.V.rV.U'li".:lL1" ".nd " WayXaudlaaa, Slit. CHICKAMAW, ...tfLL, K. O. Poatnl iiimter, "Jxniaw Wlllleara EVERY WKDNUHDAY at 5 p.m. Str. ALBERTA NO. 3, - irr mAlhertB.Silth maxter. Will laava KVaRY HAlURDAY at 5 p.m. Throuith ratoa liron tn all nninii. Krnh (innaiKnad to tba Mo i phia and White Rivar l'nekotCo., at Mamphia or Xarrano, will ba uirwarurii prnmiitiT. for aonaral I n lor in a- iion aneiy at oiuro, da a Aladiaon at., ort Call XaUphonaftU. II. 0. 1AIWK, Ag'U TO T1IK PUBLIC. WE, tha undaralanad, harlni bnuaht tl.a antira buainaaa of raanufaoturinf Farniture, Mattroaaaa, Awninaa, Tonta.ato., Irom U.nrr Duttanbaric, would rnapeotlally auk a ahare of jour palroriaa, knowint full rcln '"n rxpf rianoa, wa can and willwiya antira pntia'aotinn to all work an truatad to ua. Wuwill ba raadr at ail timaa to furniah AwMnga, Tanta, i'aalina and all klnda of oanraa wot k t make all ioda of flrat olaaa Mattraaaeai ropair, Tarnlah and make all kinda of yiirni'Dre; reupholater Parlor huita, and duilvor aondi free of oha-aa. Oar peU renovated in the true Peralan aty la. All work done promptly and aviivini prloea. K. Hniinibyrar a .,H awownel. Ab've Law Water. Change. STATIONS. R se Fall Feet. lOtbs lOths 10 hs Cairo 8 1 2 Chattanooga.... '2 Cincinnati 0 7 0 )Avenport 3 8 2 I)obuiii 5 8 1 Fort bmith 3 9.8 Keokuk 3 3 Helena 6 1 3 La Crease 6 4 2 Leavenworth... 6 8 L ttle KocI 3 8 3 Louisvills 4 7 MeniililH 5 4 2 Nashville 3 1 New Orleana.... 2 7 - 4 0:nlia Pittbnru H 3 St. Louis 7 4 3 St. Panl 2 5 1 Shrsveport 5 1 i Vickshur 4 0 2 nnaiarr Mne-Foat'and tentha 'ofa f.ot ab ve aero ot gauge : Cairn, 411 (net. lincinnati, lav. Dubuque, 111. Keokuk, 14. nrofl'O. ii. .il.tlo Hook. 23 Memphis, .'14. Naahrille. 40. Omaha. 18. HI. Louia. 112. bliroTeport, 2S. Pennyroyal Fills.. C HI IIESTKK'8 ICIBlLJlM., aha Orlfflnl and Only UDnln. Kate andalwaya Reliable. Boworoot wnrtu. "loiitationa. Indlnpenanlile to I.A Ml UN. your Itrutfarut lor " i!tbl'r'e Kngili- "and take no other, or inolcae 4e (atampa) to na for partionlara til i.arrra by return mall. nt. aAPKat, ja. rblr bvinlcal t)o., USIS flMllanai Sqaara, Pbllada., f ATHAUJBiDppHtd by 8K0. 0.UOODW1H CO.. Wholaawla Ageaiaej, Bata Maaa rhnttanooga. .M feet. Daveuport. 15. KortHiolih,. Helena, . Leavenworth, 20. Louisville, 25. Orloana, 13.2. i'iltiliurg, 22. t-l. l'nul, 7. Vickiburg, 41, Yauktcin, 24. PiTTHuoKO. September 29. Noon- River 0 f' t 9 ir.ehrann the gauge and riaing. vv earner clear ami cool. Cincinnati, September 29. Noon- River 0 text 8 inci e on the gange and i'tng. W eatner clear; thermometer 2 . Wiibki.ino,W. Va., Raptsmber 29. Noon Kivor 4 feet 7 inches on the gauge and stationary. Weather clear nd cool. Eva nsvillb, September 29 Noon Eivm 3 feet 2 incnei rn the gang" and rising. weacDer clear anucuoi; tuer moiueter (11. Caiho, September 29. Noon Ttivei P ect 1 iuen ou tho gauge and rising. Vethi.r clear and cool. No arrivals or departures o( regu'ar packets. Locihvillb, September 9. Noon River 5 het in the canal and 2 feet 10 incites nn the falls and riaing. Busi ness dull. Weather clondy and cool. EH KAI.TII Ifl WBALTH.-U. R. ft Waar", Naavs ard Uaiis TTaaiT, a guaranteed ipeoiflo for llyaUria, Diaal neaa, Convnlaion'S, Fita. 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