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CONNECTICUT REPUBLICANS. BEADY FOR THE STATE CONVENTION. MR. I-OUNSBrUY THF. PKOnABLK CBOICB FOR UOV* KRNOR?HIS fUMSBII OF BIBSSOTB. faun gmWBBABRBWAmSBRSBtBWBWBBnBB SBBBBBBBB.] Nkw-Haven, Conn., S?pt. 7.-The ItloRBtM to tue Republican 8tate Convention which ts to be held next Thun-aT In Hartford have b*?_ eleolcd. Tbe friends of Mr. BuUeley. ot Hartford, ht*/* mado an active and energetic canvass tn lils behalf, and the ad? mirers ol Speaker Tibbits have urged the advanta-jos of his cau.ll Iscy In a good-natured aud forcible wsy, but It is very certain tbat a maiority of the Uepublioans In thts^tnic prefer the noa,luatlou this year of Mr. Louns bury- He will probably be nomtnat-vi on the tlrst ball pt ?nd lho cftiiv.iti for tlie nomination, willoh bas not been nn? tiered by aoy peisonal 111-feoling, will end In a Lest, ty and harm.nitons support ot Mr. Louo-tbnry ami the other gentlemen wbo may be nominated with li tm on the Mate ticket. The administration of the preeent Executive-Cover tior Harrison-bs* bean able, saUsiactory and dignified. Ills friends In this county would probably present hts tame for a renomination were lt not tor tbe fuel tbat lt pas become a custom with the Republican party to (jive tts candidates for Governor but one term. Pince tbo adoption of tbe biennial terra In IBIS, the delegates from thc country towns, who generally have a controlling Ind uenoo in State conventions, have been nearly unani? mous tn tbe belief tbat the rule of one nomination Ior One I all term should be adhered to. The friends of Gov? ernor Andrews lu 18--0, ami General Willimill. Bulko k>y IB ltBA, undertook to reverse Ibis nile but failed, ami; their detoat was not because of any 111 let Mug to? ward either ot those estimable gentlemen. In this Htate immy of tho most liitininte political and yersoual friends of Governor n.trrl*..n aro heartily eup *fx?rtlng tho canvass for Mr. Lounsbury. and It ls sall that tho 1 resont l.'xeontlve bas ex pressed In most Blurted terms hts admiration tor tho ability, character aud conduct ot tue ltidKotield gentleman. Neatly all ot tbo delegates fiom this eounty aro understood to be favorable to Mr. Lounsbury, as are ukio a majority of these from MBlille*-*"* County, New London and Wind? ham omi ii ties. IBB?Bi will send at least one hair of her delegates to? Mr. Lounsbury aud he will havo several Vtiics from Hartford County. Fairfield County Sill be practically niinnluiuii* lor him. and he will receive more tuan aixty i-f the eighty votes fro _u the County of Lltch flc, 1. Ashfuril in Windham County hell one oanous and eb- -tod four le.uu si ur y delegates; the friends of Mayor Bulkeloy aooureil the calling nf nuother primary which was largely aiteit.ie.l aud tbe delegates tlrst oleJted were reappointed. North Stonington which lelongs to the Mew l.ondou Senatorial District elected delegates lor Louusbury u >U ubstuuling the efforts ot Mr. liulkeley rsbd . sj.etker Tibbits. East Haddam and Colobeater. which are tull of tbe porsoual rrlonils and relatives, of Mr. liulkeley, are both far Lxiuabury. 'Ibo Naugatcck Vsile> lowus are united In bis support. The mos-es of tbe l>nrt> in this elty including th*, active young mon of tho Kupdhlican Club, are outspoken lu lavm- ot tbo Fairfield County candidate Notwithstanding tho lullueaee of tbe conservative ami old-established Journal and Cuurnr at this city, tbe fcur delegate- from New -Haven ni.- pronounced supporters of Mr. Ixtuio-l.ciy. This geueral i-eu'iment of tbo party ls due to several e, tu tea. J'airiii'id Couuty baa selected bim as her c.iidid.ite for Mtg**? years; tbal comity has never had a BBB?Mala for (,"vernor at the hands ot tho Ke|Uhll.an parti', while Hartford. How.Haveu and Now-Loudon Counties have beeu honored several times with nominations au.l elec? tions. Mi. Lounsbury is well (juallOtd by bis character nnd exoer.eioe to make a good Kxeoutlve. Ho was the laadiog candi.lute two years agu against Covernoi ll ir ritson, and contributed i.y hts arguments ou tue stump aud oy bis contributions for ths _.euora! expenses of tho eaiu|i.'iU'i: verj largely to the eleciiou of a Repob.lcau I ?culatura, BOMtof ami Mitte officers tltit year. He ls a | raetli ul teinperauto mau and a piomiuont uieiuher ot the Metbo'llat Chut oh; both these elements of StieugUi will bo needed lu this campaign. Mr. liulkeley ini Mr. Tibbits have never beeu namoi as candidates for i.nvernor belora this vtar aud there is a general fooling thal ihey sod their friends eau weil afton! to wail, ihe uomluntloii of s Hartford candidate tor Oov oraor, takeu inti consideration with the :act tbat Ol li? er.. I H.itt ley will bo the unanni:..us choice of the Repub? lic..ns tor Senator ami that he resides In Hartford, would artMlueoa coolness in tte outlying counties, especially in ti.e fosters ourt of the .sta'o, nud wuuld make it uitich inure dlitieult to elect a Repuidlean Legi.ilature. The ta raasoi L884 .*howed thut tl e Bopul thc. ns were only untitled to a majority of two iu the Senate and ttmteou ii. ihe House. There are nearly City class towns In this Ht-tte electing elmer ons or two representatives, lils inn bene,od. with tho labor tumbles and Uiestros| plOlilliltloll (tentin.ont, that thc canvass Mh'-ii in.t'le th:s year will show any tetier estimate of Hie Republican atreiiu'lh. Whenever the K?i i Mic. ins nave hil a larger inajoriiv than lbeir canvass ni the legislature, it has l>eeu cither hocausoot tbolr bettor work In tae oovntry towns or a dtviituu of the 1 'eiuornts In tin- largo! cities. lu tl.e eveu years llie DOBOCrats generally heal their dliOtOIIOOS lu the larger towns, and therefore Ihe Etopub* heans ibis yeal', lt .they would .succeed, must depend fu? tilely ui'on their organisation aud work In tho small tewns; if Hie liemeerats onrry tbelr share of these and us* the sumo energy as the Republicans tlc majority of tuc latter ou loiut balli.t will he small. As lt ls gener atlf t'ltiioeded by both parties thut the State ticket this jear will ho elected by the Legislature, the iioiiiiiuitioiis for (.uieriiol aui otlier ounilldales upon Ibo btate ticket alambi im mate willi si-ncial retereuce to toanilng u tn.ir..ugh canvass ami ihe host work lo the h.ii,ii: toa ss. I-'or this purpose there can DS BO dom t that liiajioii.ln.i t.on of Air. louii.-i'iii.t will be most eSeetiTO, Tsosoroa tecn lorim towns ni tm- state, polling abont hali its total vnt", are euro to give a lieiuocratlt- pltirultty ranging from '_i.50(i to 6,000. I" l.e Rej.iillt.niis hy their eui vaia ot 1-,-;?__ in the remaining 150 smajlor towns of the Stats ars eutitls-l toa small maiority. Tho Prohibition imt laiior vole will be sufricient, even If no larger than in 1 SSA. ht lieicnt the Democrats, from obtululng a liialt'ilty in itu. state. NOT AN ASPIRANT FOR A GOVERNORSHIP. llAKTVOBCs Sept. 7 .Nj-iecml).?!__.. 8. Cleve Isn 1 las written a letter to Colonel L. M. Craves, of ihe lelryram, declining to he a candidate for Governor l.of ore the Dem. -oralle Convention. He says: "While keenly appreciating the kindly aenllmeuts expressed for me, and gratified that a number, ot least, should tbu.k me wormy to All one of the highest positions witoin the gift of tlie people, still I am oompelled by personal dulles of paramount-consideration to decline the use of my name as a candidate. Indeed, I could not aoeept the nomination. ev<m If unanimously tendered by the nominating convention." His uomiuatlon was looked upon as a foregone conclusion. THE OUTLOOK IN MA INK. CHAIUUAN BABtST LOUKS KoK iiik av bk aa. k BS* PlBL1CAN MAJORITY. AdK *-T.1, Mc. S'-pt. 7 (SjpMJgl). 4 (-tcond canvass of the State I.y the Republican Committee, nearly completed, shows nn encouraging outlook for the t-lertion next Monthly. Chairman Manley says thut he secs no reason to change his previous e-dlniate of a Kcpul.tit an majority of 0.OM or B.000. That will bo up ts Iks average tt tho Kcpubliean mnjority tor tho last ten fSSIS. Thn Third Tarty Prohibitionist-., who arti doing ni arly nil the work on the Democratic side, will probat.lv poll between 2,000 and 3,C(M) or about the same ua St. John got In the butt election. Thn chairman of thc Prohibition Committeo clultns that they will fell 10,000 votes. Chairman Rrown of tho Democratic Committee says thut tie Third pui tv is ?* going to give thc Kcpnblieiuis h tttpthw party,'- but be B??itt that he tloee not expect tilt ?? surprise party " will be great enough to put the Dcni'K-iats in? to office. The Dcmocrutio Cointulttee is not doing much work. It apparently hoe little money. Tbo PtBt 11 rats refuse to trust brown. The work ls being done outside the committee. Several of ita members hsvo refuted to aot. Tie Democrats hold a mass meeting at Muranacook to-morrow, ut willoh Cou gr?-siuan Collins, of Massachusetts, and a large mun. beroi other epouJkers will be prout nt. The 1'robibi tloni-te held their mass meeting there on Saturday, and although the railroad company rau special trains for a ci uuioo of tiny miles it ouly sold Vi-t-l tickets and tbt-re wore only liCO persons on the ground. The li. m i*nts expect to do better tt.-iuoiTow. Mr. blaine speaks to-ffiorro??? nt Cannington, about 1(M) miles from thia plaoe. Hs speakt twice os Bri dav, and will wind up the oaiiva*-s ut (Iardnu-r ou Sat? urday night. The Dcsiocruts are maaing greitt ssertiens to tle'eat Mr. Recd fer GtBgNM lu the 1st District. Ihey coocede all tho other district* to the Keptiblieac*. Clitlord, the Democratio BSpoMtl ol Jli*d, is nob, and he hu* made ttevorul visita to Washing? ton and ia getting aid from the Administration, which would like to ileie.it Reed. More moimy is being sjxmt hy th* Democrats In that dwtnpt than in all the Kst of the State, but the Republioaus feel sure of the reelection of Mr. Reed. iMSpSMWOMatadBta the State to uight by Sena? tors Allison, of Iowa; blair, of New Hampshire, and Brj-oi Congressmen Hisoock, Boutelle, Milliken, Dingley ; OoMnOa Keuuody, of Ohio, aud Swift, of Ma-*achiwetU ; Colonel Anson S. Wood, of Now-Vorki ?ol(in Chas*, A XS. lenney, of brooklyn, and others. Reports show that the meetings nre all well attended. -Cul ilr.?*??.L_i *'_.out thlrt? meetings to-day, Which la an Indication of the efrWl* they are making to oapt ure enough to elect the Democrats. NATIONAL PARTY Ot MASSACHUSETTS. Bosk in, Kept. 7,-The National Party of Mi--acbusetis has issued a esll for a convention to BomiBute Buts officers to bo held In boston on Soptem Efa__J_S S'ttfi? *? uke WWB *??? boon s-ttonded to CONOBESSlOsA SOMIXATIOBS. Cuabi-Eo City, Iowa,, ficp^ 7,__^*lltt pomo. Bttt-T1* UU*"el "*'? "-,n^ -* W. -ads St. Um Bopt. 7.-Tb. D^moera,,, confset. ?Ional ConvontloB of Iho XrfHIti fillsolsDUirtot, which IMI Bl Ofoo?f Ula, Hi., lu day, rsaenteatoa W. B. Mo?. ?ai/ft-SBS. Sept. 7,-A SOBorol ooov.ution of tao I-lrd p.nyS_?,? u^ mr j^^ Md thefoUowtBf mm0__gmmm___g?|?____?twnmma ? ?? ? ? ? ?? indtdates were nominated for the dlstriots Barned: tt. Lottos Notooni lld, Peter O. -Renck: IHift '. ulass; IVts, Kugeoe Lorsrlng; Vth, Cyrus M. Bob uoh. FAVORING A COSBTITTJTIONAL COMVBNTION. A pamphlet haa been issued to tho voters of ie State, signed by representatives ot tho Republicen lub of New-York, tbo City Reform Club, ie Constitution Club of Now-York. tho oa slit ul iou Clab of brooklyn, tho Young Men's leinooratlc Club of this oliy, ths Young Men's I'euio rslleClub of brooklyn, ana the brooklyu (.'ibsens* .esgue, tinting that votes bo cast at tbo coming eleetlon i favor of holding a Constitutional Convention. The resent State Constitution provides thst ouoe j twenty years the question, Shall a Consum? ion*! Convention bo held t thall be submitted to the ot?r*. This question will come up at the November lection. As rcssons why such a convention should be eld this year. thrt oamphlot cites the growth of the tate, its cities and sister States since 1?1G. when tbe resent Constitution was framed, and the changes In tie soolst aud political conditions of the people, he following aro suggested as speoiflo subject* for hs consldersttoo of such a convention : The separation f Mate and city election*; the relief of the (ourt of .ppeals. by giving lt power from time to time to ap oint a commission to aid In olearmg its calendar; the nnsolidation of the **upt>rlor, Hupremn aud Common 'leas Courts In the div ; the election of city offlcors on general tlckot; the canalization of taxation; the upervlsion of corporations, und tho regulation of peclal legislation. BBPUBUOAB APSKMBLY NOMINATION. TBOT, N. T., Sept. 7.-S. Gr, Primo wss yostcr sy nominated for Assembly at tbe Republican oonven lou in EMzabolhtown, Botes Couuty. NA TIONA I CA Pl TA L TOPICS. the sl*ri.i:ndi:k of geronimo. IBBBBAt KIUH ?M> CAPTAIN LAWTOfl I'RAISRD IN TIIK WAI". PFPAttTMBNT. WaSBIBOTOB, Hept. 7.?The following telegram ?tiitiriuing the press dispatches was received at the Y-ir I>(| artinc'it this morning from General 0. 0. toward, who is nt Fort Mason, San Francisco, "Cener.il Miles has returned to Fort Bowie with tatehoz, thc son of Cochise. Geronimo, and hia irother with three other Apaches, all as prisoners of rac. Buirender, unconditional. Ceptnin Lawton ls bllowtag with reiiialnder of hostile*, thirty-six adults ,nd three children in all." At th.-War Department great praia* is bestowed ipou General Mile* for thn txcelleut conduct of tho ainpaign. lint General Crook's work ls not forgotten, t is said that the reeulte of General Crook's campaign cere of creat valuo to Genoral Miles, and the lotter ia* sub-.ti'ti.'illy billowed the plan outlined hy hts MOdcoriPtor With iiioroaei'd totoon. it has been pos ible to guard every wator hole, and sSmSSBIIj defeat mi uttmiipt of the hostiles to rcturu to their roservv ion. Gen-ral Drum. Acting Set ret arv of War. waa in 5001I spirits after the receitt of the otiioial dispatch :outiriiiiii2 the pres* reports of tho surrender. Ile ittid that this was tho end of a a ar running with brief nt?l?JssioOS t?NMgtl twenty live years, and OmSTbI diles deserved credit for his vigorous work. Cnptiiln l.iiwtcn had also distiimui-hed himself a* ft gnllaiit .llict-r ami his pursuit of tho hostiles under adverse ? mditioos, and aardabipo mus thoroughly oomoiKlahlo. I he Acting Secretary was not PIOpBTOd lo say what lispositiiiii would bi- made of the motives ; but cer? tainly, he enid, nothing would lie done In the matter until thi PretideBt't wtahet were known. The oristnal lispatoh bad boen promptly transmitted to tbs Adtron lacks foi the information of the Prenident nnd until lie tia.) been Inard from, the Indians would be held iu coiilineiiiLiit at Kort Bnwie.'Arizona. Other (inners of tho Depart!neut weie specially gratified at learning that Geronimo's surrenui r was liieondititiiiai. Ibe opinion prevails in some quarters that tho Inc inns will bo tiaii-terie.l to tbs cusIimIv of in- Interior Department for ? time and Geronimo and ii- _tutenantt will ultimately be surrendered to tim ;ivil authorities el Ar_ona rad pat upon trial for niirder. with a result lhat would requite littl* effort 0 guess. An other ot ililli rank, bott ever, incline., to he belief that tbe President will never consent to lurrendef Geronimo to the civil iiuthoiities, but will ado* his trial bj c.uirt-mni'tl.'il if it sli.inbl lc re? garded B proper to try him at nil. The annie officer .aid thal th. .'.1. .-still en.liii-i of tho campaign gould be of Inestimable raine to tbe Ten-it'.i.y of Ari t.ina. as the hostiles bad so ravaged and harried an ireaof Heb country SOU miles ttpwtt ns to reeder it min habitable. CONVENTION Of POSTAL FMPLOYB8. WaBHIXOTOXi Sept 7.?Thc twelfth annual o.iiven iou of the United states Railway Mail Berrlee Benefit ttooeiatioa beean Itt regular teeaioa this morning a,t [he National Hotel. There was n larg* attend-BOO et lien ben, many of whom WOW ace impasted hy ladies, who ere naturally interested iii tho welfare of this teeeetattOB, the objeot of Whiob ls to secure pecuni? ary aid to tho widows, orphan*, In irs uiul daria OBI "I tie deceased mein hers. The president, M. A. bjt ricks, of New-Hares, Conn., called the eosraniIsa to tiller aad prayer was odored by the I.'cv. Dr. Addison. first AsHistunt Poet master-General Stevenson, who is the acting head of the Pool Offloe Department in the iboenoe of Mr. Vitae, wae preoi nt end was inttoduoed to the c invention lu oouroe of 1 pleasant address of Balooma,Colonel Btevenson hoped that instead of about lilli) ..ni of 1,WO railway postal clubs being me BOOTI nf thi* bei.elicieiit BOlOclatJOB, that a mud. larger mini - bte wonld einiiiaoe the, opportunity of loin?ig the organization. Tho foi retail', Mr. buugliinaii, in his annual report, whiob wat read, stated that during Ihe past year 16,128 had bren paid oul for benefits, 151 Btw mem ben had been admitted, fifty-ont had!.;i dropped and tbeie were (bur deaths. "The preeuut members?lp is 303. NATIONAL BA.NKs TO BE TINED. Washington, Sept. 7.?-As a result of an ordor mado to-dav by Controller ol tbe Currency Tren holm il ls probable that a cotislJerablo number ul Na? tional banks will Und tbeinseives In trouble and bo mulcted iu heavy linos. Ii seems that there bas been au entire failure ol late years to enforce tbe law re? quiring National toaks tosuWmit reports of tbelr con? dition to ths Treasury. As a consequence, Controller Trcuholui says that banks In different jiar'.s of tho eouu? try have grown careless and in ilfforeui in making their reports. A close scrutiny has been made, and those banks that have been most persistent and tlsgrnnt In violating the law bave been selected and will b? fined, so as to establish a better order of things. Tbo law allows the banks live days after receipt of the csu In widen to render roports, and after the expiration of that trr.tce the Controller ls required to tiDe the delin? quent* ut the rain of *H 00 for erery day's delay. Tao tardiness uf tiie bank* in makins reports has delayed the work of the Controller's offloe and rendered ii sens S.ny the ..riler in* le to-lay. As an iBStaBOS of th** lltgbl regard entertaini-d for the iaw hy some banks, the Con? troller oites the case of a cashier who acknowledged tho receipt of the rail for a repot tom rep lcd thal his as? sistant wm seor'tary of an agricultural ralr thou in iirogre.s, and be was too busy tu attend to the request Ile promised, however, to get uy a report In a week or two. VVK*i india BUBBKOAHB OBBKBVATIOBB W-samoTox, Sept. 7.?Tho Signal Offloe ii now slowly rtioelviu^, piecemeal, from shipmasters, in? formation showing the path taken through tbo West Indies by the hurricino which ravaged the Texas ooast three weeks ai.o. Tlie oxislcnce of thal storm aud facts bearing upon its probable course were not only known In the Windward Isles and Antilles, tot wen, de "mei of enough Importance to be oablo 1 to I/on.Iun, soYeral days before the cyclone reached Tn Uanola. Several years ago the United States Weather Bureau bau telegraphic returns from n number of observers tu tho West Indlss and along the southern and western shores of the Oulf of Mexico, but Congress cut off tbls service ; and Oas* eral Haxeu's repeated efforts to get the necessary appro? priation of Sej.'-iOJ rouewed have failed. Tho recent hurricane not only belonged lo the worst type of storm known to soieneo, but lt was also tue most destructive specimen of its kind that has vi?ited tbf United (states for a quarter of a eenturv ?Hie resulting numano amounting to nearly ftio.ODO.OOO. Yet with ample oppor? tunity of getting specilio and useful news of lt tu ud ranee, the only hint the Washington Bureau was authorised to obtain waa tbat afforded br tbe Ker West observation-,whloh, alone, were Inadequate to establish either tin. violence or tho precise course which the hur? ricane was UKJDg. A warning was promptly sent to all Cmlf suttons nased on these imperfect nbseivatioat, t nut signal offloe rs state that- bad this data been supple m?iited by a ferr telegraphic reports from the West indies, the (signal Offloe would hore beru enabled to give Texas a more distinct Idea ot ber peril, and a bet? ter chauce to prepare for lt. MnCELL-BSOOB Al'l'olNTMKVTS. Wa.sIIINUTo.N, Sept 7.-Tile following ap? pointments were made to-day i Thomas F. Tobin, ot Tonuossoe, to bo Surveyor of Customs for in0 i>ort of Mempnls, Tenn. * thomas (... Manning, of Guiana, to be Envoy Extra viS& iS Tux?p_- Car?:,na' l? b? C?n'Ul 0f lUe Charles U. edmonton, of Charleston, 8. C.. to be United Motes Isstrtot Jadfe tor the District sfBOSto 0_5 Phlnsas Mundy hst been appointed keepsr of the Light station st Great Beds, N. Y. *> TUE POST OFFICE AT NASHVILLE. Washington, Sept. 7.?Acting Postmaster* Genoral Storanson ysstorday rsoeivad a largs number of telegram! from prominent oltltent of Xashrilis, Tenn, rsqnesting that tbe widow of General B. F. Chsatbam bf appointed lo suteaed hsr husbsnl ss postmaster st Basfivuls. They r*prassot loot sos It thoroughly cotn potesl, -vcrttiy, and tho choice of tbs psopls. No a. tion lit tba luattar nashs takeu until lbs rs turn of ths Pratt dsnl audits FoHmaater-Gsnaral, JK,.?v, - ;t t mu roiif.u uiumui coi .' ; ?? s _. lr__X*^Af*,Vfiffc*t*_*r' '? n>*>'K'_"l*ri' ?'?'*'?>???*???* ?5""",<* here tt Uf, H. J. .iilwoi-vik ps-t'Olug. Aboat Itt uSnuiuor, wars ia attendance. The seeretarv's report shnwivl a total of llflss soolatlona, sn lam ase ai twenty four during '.bu year, and un at Hm- nienibt rshlp of 3,820. AGITATION AMOHQ WOEEIEOMEM, Drockton, Mais.. Sept. 7.-Tho Trimmers and IM co Setters' Union bas ordered all members of thst orgsntr-atlon to keep away from tbe factory of George E. Keith, This ts tho first move of tbe Knights of Labor, because of Mr. Keith's r?fustl to roeognlxs cmninlt'ens from thst ort-anlr.stlon. At the factory about 8"*i> hands sre working. Many of those sre KuigtiU of Labor, au,', the laster*, fut., lu number, are still ut work. CB10AOO, Bept. 7.-August Hahms and John Mitelto, two sailors, are looked Bp here pendine the arrival of extradition papers le deliver them to tho authorities st Bullio N. V. Th? prisoners are wanto 1 for the murder of one Thomas J. Cavanagh. They are both non-union men who served aboard the schooner Halsted. The murder, whleh occurred on Ancust 'J7. grow out of a fight between union and non union men. Pt Lori*, Sept. 7.?The trouble between the un on brewers of this city and their former employes has taken au Interesting turn and the union men And lt difficult to supply their demand for boer which ls not boycotted by some one or other. Thn union has boy? cotted beer brewod by the linus against whloh they sre striking and the latter refused to sell to the liquor deal? er* who sympattnzs with the strikers, Besr made lu oth?r <5'tles and t.y linns which aro popular with tho unions ls therefore In great demand. Ihdum?.polis. Ind.,tSBt*7.?TSB annual meeting of the National Federation Si Coal Miners began hero this Afternoon. About seventy-five delegates were present from Indisna, Ohio, Illinois and Missouri. John Mc? Bride, of Ohio, was chosen prosldenr, an., a number of committees appointed. Tho report of tbs secretary takes strong ground lu favor of trades iiiit**^ nrlnoie'e, aud a?MOM any movement looking to tho amaleamalioii as a body to tho Knicht- of Labor. riULAheu-HIA, Sept. 7 (Special). ?There was a general ttrlke of all tbe union lithographic printers In this city yesterday and thirty-seven firms, employing nb-tut 500 bands, wero compelled to close their shops. Tho strike ls because of the refusal of tho ompioyers to reduce tho working hours from fifty four and a half to Urty-tbroe hours per week. Tbe principal employers afToeted are George Harris - Ca. Kotterlinus A Co.. LoheiM A Bol? ton, Brenker A Kessler. V. A. Itertram. Bark* A Mo Fetrldge and Thomas Sinclair. J. L K'.ttorilnus, hoad of the largest firm In tbe city, said: "lira surprised nt tho action of oar employes. Our linn always treated them well. They had only fifty-four and a half hours work a week all summer. We shut down every Saturday at 3 o'olock and never deducted a cont from the wnRtt of the tuen beoause we did so. They received pay for all holidays as If they wero av work, an almost unknown thin,' in manufacturing establishments." Booton, Sept. 7 (ty mali.-Tbe folly of strikes and their pernicious effect on tbo men taking part In them ts most painfully Illustrated In (lu* case of tho Salem and Peabody tanners. Tbe employers have had little diffi? culty tn securing suftioient help, but about SOO m-n have been Idle for about two mouths ant have no prospect of employment In tho near future. The Knights of Labor bave sadly missed their murk In this struggle, and hun? dreds of people will be kept from starvation this fall aid winter bv charity. The overseers of tho poor have already beau appealed to in many cases. W?JSUBItO**, Del.. uept. 7.?The strike at tho McCul? lough Iron Company's works, at Northeast, Md., ended yesterday morning, tbo men returning to work. FOUK BCBDBBD BBOBMABBBS OB BTBIKB. Sonic of tl.e employes of Hunan fe Son, thoo manufacturers of No. lfl Centre-st, asked for advances In wages ranging from 10 to M per cont a few days ago. Tbe demands were refused. The men referred the matter to Ibe executive board of their union, aud on Monday tho board called on tho tlrm, but the employers refused to reraive tho committee. Four hundred of the men struck yesterday, and at a meeting at No. 479 Poarl-st. decided not to return to work till tbs executive boari of the union ls recognize.1. There are LOO girls ta tbo employ of tho linn hut they remain at work. _ ITATl'RES OF TIIK LA BOB PBOBLBX. Thc lockout of the cloth?lg cutters ls practically settled. Karly ywotnrdej afternoon the Board of Arbitrntii.ii of District AooenMy No. l'.? met the ex? ecutive Committee of the Manufacturing (.'lolbiers' Attixrlstio*! Bl No. 00 Spring ot., to see if some basil for aa agreement aottJd not bo reached. Rm Knights propoood tbat llie nieiiiifartiiimti dloc?argo tbs non? union men now in their employ nnd tbe oM men would be ordered beeb to work, hue un* met bj a eoaater* propoeitios that the ttrikt be deolared ott and then the manuleetureri would take back neb of their old 'oms a* tiny wanted. 1?eoe two propoeitiont ? dmeiissed tor several hours nn.l nt last by botb sides making eoneeeskBM bs egree?Mst was n winch wa* mutually tattefaetorr. Tho Board ol Arbitration said thal they woola submit the agree? ment ti. a meeting Of the locke.lout men this after? noon. Tho work of getting tignaturee for tbe Henry Georgs inuie.in nt i.s being actively poshed, lt is stated that already nearly 20,00(1 DBBMt l.a.e 1. i proi [ired and lt it expected tbal tbe number will be inf nosed to CrO, OOO oe tore tbe Konunat?ig eonrentioa en Beptem ber 17. There is no doubt that Mr. (looroo will bo the nominee. ? 0RJ1X ABB PRODUCE MA BEETS rS-Tt7BB9 OF BBW-TOBK DEAKIN' li With do important dows to atti prioeethe grain spccni it."ns wert mSaonei .1 bj tiie absorption <>r tn Surest by tho yaeht reeta Trial, noss le tbs TT not ors mirtnls fo.m.i no bera Shippen wsrs bayon st tho ooo> otoetoMea eaakletei 64,000 totbsle of wheat tad rower, token by shippers on s reeesolaa ot VS *t o-i.t la Uw former ceroal. rom buming stead) a ieat options gradually drifted tlowuward on a volume ol tran sm (.on* prob i t'lii -t linn, mi uni ii i tills year and tbe clo ao ? '.t.iiii In.'iiit S, prl OS *' "i Inn; tl. i : ?- v. No : ?:(, Hinl Maj '??.'-? h.. inc ri..,- ul nu- coi n icentto W ? mi Soptt ..i'- i, ".: , for tabor, ."?"_' ;i ftti l" tor May. Cash oats were a rm bul options sase-d oil i .-I,I ni '.lt! fte ---iii. in or, I . it- for November. Tbe lani market was nngtm-l igodlo t.it.-il thi toue.wblc .'. wunkar aud Anal tatlon.* showed losses ol 25 y 1 ifs fur Hept< ml i r it ST 49, H foi ' .i inlier at OH BO, 111 toe *??'*? aiber al Od 76, la lol Deo in ber at SS 74, aod 10 foi Jannary ai The receipta "t Brain yesterday .-it Hew-Xort, Phltadsl phis, Baltimore and Boston ws Wheat, 918,1131 bushels; corn, 188,128 bushels; oats. I4S.R44 bushels: totsl traill, B02.928 Mistic!*. Boar, 88,196 'tarr.-i*. At chicago, ikee and St. Louis thc arr i 57.010 bushel*; corn. 465,887 bushels i oats. 28,1,401 bushels; total grstn, ?--iff.fi bushels i hour, :ia,;i7l barrels. TIIK ri.M.i: IN' CHICAGO. Chicago, Sept. 7 (Special).? Cables were iliscour aplng. This nnele wheat h eak to day There was no fiost, and this made teston I at'S bayon st corn amloui to net r.tl of lt 1 hose wore about the only tutluonees In the ui.irki.t_ 'I hey wire snlllt-ieiit to semi i orn un lt r tlie put price and le kO0f v heat nt ssOOet decline moot of the stamou. Ullin freights were u trtSa easy, wheal Ol B cuts and corn at .1*4 cents. Hut tte break wee aetoaoefh te. tay thtpraoata Tho rooolpto of wlator sraoat aro -leotosslni, to! Bioos of spring wbeat aro wonderfullj ?.leasing At Duluth to-day thew - .>r Wh .1 tt >*!:i'i. ,),, s. 111 imi ..t Mil wauk ??. 81,140. Tbs roo?ats at Chicano wert, 80,000 bush? el-, against 60.000 n > eal nno. In corn tln-r* "a* it scramble to nnlna*. Thn price opoaodat 48 ?? om to tor October anl ?rnt at ease le 41*? cento, rota hail boon sold last night in large volume at 42'HS4_.'-a ct-iita. Tho OeUeM Of th.* rs***, of course, ri al tbs stan . ?- is large aaevor, The anti?patod receipts for to-morrow 700 ure thn largest, so tar. if iiiev ars real li. 1, for any Wednea ay. Thors was in provisions som* so Uh some buying by insider*. Arni.mr bought UXiUl lo,omi l, (r-ri-, of j-es? pork at 810 October junk sold don u (?? rio M an 1 .-> pi I ,!t to 87 20 Charters w?n light to day -I.KW bus tum in.il IT.ChiO bushels ol bar)*-}-. Tin- close wu. (t-i.ts foi ... t.... 1 wheat 1 il ""scents lui . . :..',,. 1 oom 1 $10 Jd foi 1 ictober perk 1 snd 86 68 lei ' letobor lard. Pats on Doti ber tt 1,0*1 i~,.,ii ,7 *?... ???nts. .-till on October wbeat 78** cants The ri-c.-ipt* to-tbiv were 270 ears of wbest BOB oars? turn sod 288 - The aatietpated re?-*Ipto for lo-tnorrow uiol-tit.iisol ui.. .it, 7 i'u ni . OTB .uni l.->4 of oats. THE PBIBOLRUR MA UH LT. Le?s activity characterized tlio crude oil tpeo lls Utayastsrdeyeadptleeswerewoekst uniter th* imbi- I (liat Hu. Davis No. 9 wull (lying Ul the snuti. dsvolopsnonto ot Ihs Waahlagtoq Bold) wastlotrinit tn iv, tie,nun no nuga whs available fenn the scouts I witb this tlUiour.'itf'.iiK news ls the rael tbat lwenty-?l?bt Irlllina 111 U.e \\-.sl.iujum .tlstrici wi.i.l, ouahtta ifiieii tbs producing san-! within tin- i.rtt week. Maui of these ni" ini'iiel tn bs K"o I prodnoors bat tttair output ls i.eisit ?! io swell the yield w b . Hu- decline of the ol.ter w.iis The market Shows remarkable strength un? di 1 Um bod u.linns it bas bad u, 1 uni. nd again*! 1. ssiuy, bul lt still is in ie. - . t general buying. Tlie olose waa i-t'aiiy i.ut nutit-r tba Baal onottUons Monday niKht. 'Hu r^:..'. ,,; [,[.,, 1 au : tbs total dealings .it u,- 1 una 1 ' ? as follows: QBoatag. (13 I lowest. H2's ' . 08 I I'liiaJ. U2*| Bews, tam is.3.1185,000 ltt-t-iie* oil was eatheaaod at (I", ctuits per gallon. OIL (Jin, Pea?, Best "?? -On?H (Ml .National Transit I steSH Mgbeet pr,,... oas. lowest. .'1 ,.i.i*e.i i--i., as 10 bernis, slseraaees, ,t,. ' , '""ll' Uiart.r.., s.npiiieuU, t?o,_;-? berrolo; inns, 1 1,880 i.arrois. RrctBima, Poa-, Sayt, s-CraSt Til rilielesra Ina 11.milt' .it.- ste* opened st 68*saadoloeedat 0I_ ?ghost price, b3's ; lowest pilc.i, ?2)s. BBABBOan, I'fi.it.. Mcpl. 7.-t'ruili ..il-Vatlonal Transit ('ert-iiate-opf.if.u; .i'_.%.??i,i,,..,|,t ,u s Mgknst pr.es. (,2T,i lowest price, Cl's, St ItorroU. Tirt-vii.i.i:, l'-nn..*-. pt 7. Ifatioaal Traattt OostlSoetet .1 BS aiidclt)?tdal..-ii,, l.isht-.t pneo, U31. lowell. pl.i.., ?_(?*- ^ oorroB MAHK1.1-* nv i_-.i.i:.;p.apii, MTurook "sept. 7.-rj .10 v. i?. , ,?,?u ?,,' witu % riM-Wiand. Mititllmit I , L;do. Mid.lliiia 1." leans, ,v,,t Ba. Inoludinir i.000 bales tor M-s'iilatiou SBdoxpert..?Hwte-VUO.uuo baloo, ail A.1. I otu.c.-, outer Lpland. Low Middling rlau ?lelivt-ry. 611 (.til.; do. Heptember ami ? '"'.ll and N..ie.:..,., ,:.;.-.,:, 6 JuSSa *_"?_> yentberand 1 ' l-?4tt; do. Doeentbor and January AmUrttf. .,.i . do. Jaouary and lei.iU?.v ,.,.,.,.?. .', l-W.l., .1,, 1. lunary ami MaKh ,lcl,v.,y \ , March and Anni delivery. 88-SM^ do. April aad May do! livery, 0 8 eta 1 p. m.-( oiton.-Tlie sales of u.e day li,. tn_rt |.,7oo halos Amstieea. Futures firm. Cplands Low MlddUiur elaiise Sent.-ml,mr deUverv, 8 11-Old. Seli-rs: .1,, BsptombJ? _''C.w ?_? f. U.llAA mmll..,-A ? .1.. ...I....... ..... v . ' '. ' W", i ti. u> ery. 6 6-'l4d. sei, .- ?i ami Movssabor deliverr 1-i.i.l buy.-rs. d... Sov.-inii.-i tnt Doeombw ,irUi?n ,,i bn)*ers; do. Ueceintier and January deliv*r?, m barara do January and February del.. sbruarv andMar-h delivery, 6 M-tMd. sellers, do Mar.'I, si. ia. u flellTtry. 6 5-64- sellers, do. April and ila, deUvei-V 6 7-64d. vain. ^ -stu,-,,/, w 4 p. m.?Cotton-rutnreselosod nulel hut steadr t'niands Voif MlddUug clause, lieptenmer >'*llveiT"bn.UAi$!?o, da Septeinhm and uctohcr delivery, 6 i-esd buyeis do uo lober and November delivery .Od. buyers; do. Novtiber and ttwombtr delivery, 4 08-04d. W?ro, do. itecember an.: Jan uar? tiollTsry, 4 08 (J4d. buyors . do. Jamury sud /"oi-uarr dslfisry. CW ?*41ws, to. #ehru?ry and Maro. u?Uver, 6 ? .04d. sellersi do. Jareb and April dellrery 3 it'A-l sellersi do. April and U-ay daUvsry. 8 JW s_lsrt. ' ,e'*er,? BI'IHITO OK TCRFKNTLtE Pavsss.mi, (sent 7, -Turptmtlas nrtn at 08W. **Vitam?isj*, oapU 7- -lariMiniiue dallas Imo. TIIE MONEY MARKET ALES AT TIIE STOCK EXCIIANOE-Swrr. 7. Till* OR KR RA I, US ActnaT Hsles. flan * I'm CB Altar an Boothera.. elli nf NJ ... Ih-s,":i. 1st pr hes* (i 2d pr. hie* Ab'tn . hick Norw'.. hle.S NW prtl UH MAH - Ktr m * o BtrMSOprl tuc ii* y. Ill .t: I'sc . I Stl.AChlJ. W * H prf. CCA I. II V ,t Toi . iel Ia ,t Wes n li (teal t, n .? mn ur. ;r Va*(ia.. :r v. * naur .reen Hay. .,,.?- Moto_ /mit isbn I . .onis * Nash. Iltli rent.. f L? & W prf i _t HI U. .1 K .t T. fn I'aciflo. lull * ohio... . o *st_. ri Central.... IY (' * Nt T... .YCAHtl.pr. JV I.K A W... ? Y R N Pl. 'YA NU,.... .'Y IA NY.. (fi RAW pr...1 >'or A W prf. 5 I 143% lt'-!', .. il(!S liu-s [16-; IIS*. USS USS .. 148 na 1141 , ni 1141*1 ni'i I Paul Ui'-t HIV I'H's l'i I '-'I M A -IV pr! Iii-* 12_.'*, Iii -. l_."J*-i 122 1123 41 . |i? 47', tx'-s 1* U 111 Vi 111*2 lll*i HIS, 1111, Ul '? ind's l36?s IMS Ucl's la" 188*1 181 197 ? 126V 188*1 !2dV 127 M's; 112V 8','Sj 02 Sj tM I 1)5 ll 0 ni fl 1 8*4 (i (11V fll ??__' 0o*J Ol 80-1 'll 82 I 32 I 3 Pi1 31V 81S M Ho's 111.)- ' f)o\ lou 3"'-j 80 el fl UV 14 13o's 180*4 '.fl I 180-i 180 100% louv, l00*| 100S 100 80 V 80"t ? ll ), . li-i >93 **- , Pi's 4fs| -1 I* kV 2o*j 83 , IV 1)4 sj 46 Vi Mi's H7Vi Ot Vi 46 V Hi 14 Sj B7'J N *i 46 V 11 *-t Vt* hu I BBS) Ssl 20 V ..?_.' i BIS no I no's io."i lSVsJ ISS .',s , M 411 'JOH Y I .t: W..! Kid MS 44 SI nov no's no I Ho KV n\: nu o 21 's I1U 21 " 21 33 33 StU 32 mill rsciflc. for Poe nrf ... .M..* Miss... tr linn . ir SS N. >r Trans. ? Doc a Kv_ ?lui A Head... ' I" fur co ... Heh A WP... 'ontn Pae. lt-ASP. -ii.sk nrf.... ULASF 1st pr UPS Dal. ... tr.t hurt.... BP M .1 M.... rxas Pig . 'i.tun Pac. Oahasli. Vati prof. Vest Inion_ Kip_ liner Ki. on Has...._ acldr* Mall ... di Coal ?4 I.... eas c ..? iron, mlrksllvcr, pr. ?I flos1 MS 88 i-t 108 BBS 2t?V 26 -. 4".'4 20t) lo.i 21's gt flo ^ ?IS 'a ?J'!'.j Kid I 83 S 38*. 2'1 20 V 31'. nov IBS 67 46 V 2011 I 2()?j I 108 lO'J 21V 21V 44', 41 S Nth NIH r.-'t. bb*! 04' i y - HI *4 '.'t'S RS Ho',, 18S aa 110 ??") 21 t2*4 tn I 201 i oas 21'. laos Uki au G's 14S its fis) on 46's fii *>? ne 21 IIS llo-v las 88 U no's! io | M ry MU 218 I 106 1 21 U -?? 187 -? 13 ?j**t at -t-t\ 'i?'i Hit**. 37 l 86-j 3H\, *- 211S 447rt 46 i 6ti\ no | 84S B?S 2."tU UV it se , vj ] ,27, | mi uni lois -1"1'" SSS 33 80S WS 8.1*1 IBS 137 13WH> 2.-IU 38*4. 8(1'4 37 | 21" Ht 26 ;<3 21'w, 26 '4 89SI MS 2? Si 80S no'4 88 ? ias ms uawiias u'js uss 62 I 62 I 61**1 61V 61 , 61S 1107-.I Jost,, lo? U 114 ' 111 Ul 'A\\ 14 V lt Hi t.i-,\ Bl '.UV [9S IBS 84 V 34 irs 87S 142 1112 ii.?', in 108S lon's lil MS U3-*. ll Hi 14 Ht 14", t.x-.x, r.f.'-j M*i .. 19 V 18< ISS 34 V a*i-i 84 S 31'. ht i 87*3 cv'4 B7S 7'.) fifi's! fis 22 I 79 BBS 2UHi 64 22 I 142 106S . _ ? 7* 67 fi I 22 ' 14'J 107 7?S 38 V 64 j 22 I 140 ll).', 7-'. 68 22 I 113 lofi 71) 68 I - sj 66 ?ll asa 6 07 1 8, fii HI 111 ll 7 7,186 VI". 16,flOO 200 4.710 Ha 220 2:.o io io 200 17.000 110 100 BOO l.isoi) '.-no 23,0*0 120 IMA MO ?jon KMI 1,810 !>>?4 KM) Ml 1,810 1,890 i',i ii i 7. IHO C. lo.) 26 M iii bm 700 S.7.10 .- ul loo 1.1.) a, 138 soo 1,800 810 1,660 406 coo 1,020 H ali MO 1,660 ,'l.ii.sl too 2.200 15,0Ht) :to 67 600 fi.l*() 2.200 4<H) 100 T..t.il.-.Uarossolil. 1 '- Ki-dlvldend _ oov gttx.tt ext noxns. ip.I.-,,.").). BOX DS ANO I'.AXK STOC'CS. xiuisl.uia ( on ls .Ti\ 7.("SI .77-i ?? (ai Special Tax .10 ?ointl. Nat Halite 10 .136 tlhany A Sus con l.ooo' ... Ml 'hu* A fiuK osl ls 1,000 .'33 ?nat? **th lat irl.1 4..h.i) . [Ol aumin h.tilth 2*. 6,000.Ul Ht 27.0)o.ItlHi : (jtiio .tt S W Min 1,000.'.'7 ' IO 1st HtTti S ll Coupons ott 1,000 .7fll4 Mt ll I * Pac ."is H .'. g : 3,. .... 108S B.000 1"'.'.' love .-.- Pitt* ?* 9 v.....'. . i IO ?1 W .V Itillt 1st pu nra..', eil ... 105 Hi !blr .v. W Uni 1st 8,000 . 116 _.'(' c .?: Imi it _ ln.ooo ... lO'lHi "; * ohio (ls lull ii.. _loo l.o.K) .... Kid's :)cii * Hdile Ut con Trust Koo?nts _... . lliH\ Vi,OOO. 1".. Don .t ii u w l st ?i. Hen SPA Pac 1st looo .7!H. I) M .'. Kt Dg.i 1st 1.. *.'? Erle 6th M.irie.tu'f .... loo I.. / I ? I ,'. Il ** Hs 8,000.10S Kl, nu Ya.** (ia 5s I mst ll SS OOO. loo lt W th .'. 1,000.MiS Jul ll .vs in Weal div 1st 3. . 1"..\ 8,000.lol 10.000. loo*, itilf co! A sm. Ku dolli Os 8,000.103S (J Hay Vf A Kt t tn.i.nu. 14.1HH1.S'.)>4 21.IMHI.40 ll .tc Tel Cent 1st msln line ( itipou olT 7.000 ... 110'u We-t ttlf ( 'itlpOll Oil 7.000 .1"'. Inn li .I- Wool Ht Kasit-ru illvisi.ni f..tiiin . tl() iud ii i* u"n soe Inrnni-S 4.000.2?*S ll,...si '.'- '_, Inn licet sp 1st B.000 . 108S Il;t.-r:,;lt'l t 00p 8S 13.000 .88 4...,,.. .. -,-.', I-lke i: .t w i-t i.ooo .. '.ci I-t Itt- Krle * W Inc 18.000 . .2(1 lO.'MM).0714 16,000 .M Urns l.'iiii 7s LOOO .117 Louisville .ti N.tsh .N '. .V Mull 1st 1.000 ... . B.000 ... 103S Mil ,<.? st Paul 1st ch .v Pai Bs 7.1 MM. . (-H C A V W:, Ba 6,.si.) .. .. 107S W * '. Min div 1,000 . ... 107% Mil ct No: lal 1913 1 in Kxtouslon 3,000.103 Mo Ran A Tessa l.ell'l US 10,000.n\\ 30,.US M. I'.ie l|t con 8,000 .... 113S Met Rlcvatod 1 lt 2,ooo.1177, 3.1100.UH Met Elevated 2d '.'.o.mi.lil Mobile .t Ohio :. '.v 3000.na N Y ( inti Dflteii ' OOO .... lo* N 1 irleani I'ac 1st '11 oat I"1 ' Ipt.s 16,000 .76S Noi tn west Consol C...ip ir I.I htts 1.000 .ban isa Noi Pac Vtl coup -.OHO ... lllltg NitCi ? iaaonii 1st 10,000. in; 1.. N V (tt-,- ,-? \ (. m TYnst receipta 6,inmi.ul Oregon A Trans .tt l.lHM).101S 00 . 101's M.000.101 ort-.cn -hort LS* 4.(HS).. C ..101 'a .'..o'si. ID14 (irejon tn:;, l.t 10,000.oas 1.000.oas Pen Dec * Kv Inc 36.000. T-'Aj men ,t ah-j'y u Trust Receipts 7..MI') .75 lloiur. W & On ron .'..IMMI.100 18 OOO .lol 10,000 . lois Rioh A I iso Vie 8s 3,000.115 St I..'. Han rrd M 1,000 . lu.''-j st L .<.? han Ki in 3d elana ll 7,. ... llUHi st I. ,*; Cairo it tl.tlOO.71 st I. * Iron Minuit 5s 3,00.).05-s St 1 v oread i Ino a.oon .BBS 2.000.nfl Ht Ti'V .1 I'.vc lin: I. 'I .''..io11 .6l*j 80.000.sa l.ooil.64 "a 80.000.MS Ttl .t I'ne Tern) "lt 4.0(H).67 Trust r. l.(MM) .69 Teatao Pa* li (Prto Trust Beeelpta 15,.).)').66S ... .67 T..1 Poo A *W*a Isl Trust Rooelpts j .uni ., BBS Td A A tl l.ooo. tOBS l.ooo.7IHi ' t"n!"ii I'sc 1st . .75 N .1 1 ?ntral ('on .... 115 Northweat s v rn 4.IIIHI l.i-( 1st ('our 1.000. '.'lip .IIB-, ,ooo.ni's Wat. st r. .ti I'm CIllraKo div '',... .fill West Slior.) itt.l ls 6.(K)o.HUN B.000.lop* -ALtsAT TBA VONnOJADATND 9T0CN AXD I'&TXO ll 1 M RXOUANQA STOCKS. Name*. MlnuH. ,t I'ac Mn. Cotton on tYust. inntiiu ll * _ new... ;cci 1. 'an.ii*ta !_*oilt!l. '.instil tina Ca. .'h. il ll .t 61 I'aiil_ "hit * Nni-thwestern .un Ooustl ' '?> . [*_ Un li .t Western. ,r.-cii H.tv * W_. K T Ya .t (la. (tocking Yaller. L lt.. I IVnabum t)J. I.akt stiurit.,. I Mils .* Nashville.... Mo Kan * Tex.._ Mn I'.i. ll:. . N.w If Ort Central_ is Y I, BS W. N T A N li.. Suitli I'acltlc orel_ Stir I'Hcidc. N V. Chit A "stL_ S J Central. SHr A Wes torn pref... Wet Hank . Jtexou trana. .Im..I. Miss. irejroe rt ami !far. I'u iiii- Mall. Poa, liec A Kv. I'hila A ll.*rllus. Kith A W V . tl L .t -uti Iran ort... *t i'liul ,t 1 .mitha. Il Louis Ark A Tor...I resas I'acinc..1 I'ninr, PaclSe. We-trrti Inion . Wat St L A PM . Wm. TotU shiires sol.r... BONDS. ll .st HT A Wileh... Met Bl . M.. K .V T trc.i'ls.. .. f-t I., A A T Ut . I-t l.A .uni I 2.1. st .! .vii I lr.1. ? I '-'I . lei i'm nie ?Oomoo. I'.. 1st . \\ . -I -tinne l>t . 137H1 $4S M 108 84S 61',! Ill's toe H M7--J M oas 41! io-, nt. 66 114S l..'_l P3 137--j MS N 46 S toa 04 ?* 64', Ill's li cj S3 I B.000 137 Hi '. 80,000 B6-1 86,000 ta los (14's 65 Ill's 102 17,000 1, it, mi 02.000 Total amount. 8232,00(1 muruiq irrooBs Booie.. bulwer. Con Cal AYir... Knieka (on _ lake. - .. .v.-r. Loadv Ills . Ravalo. (Hilario. Ita,; ..li miiui.k.. Butru 11111,1.-1 . siena Nevada.. Taylor I'lnnies.. Cnion Ooo _ T,,t ilaah_.. 2.50 1.66. - in BU . .37 .n-i .In '.?7.60 .10 .01 .ta 481 a '.o 2.40 8 si MU) .37 Sa 87 SO .t-i 411 Ml .41 .-_i?.', OLOBIBB PRlOkS OF SA! YoatunlA)-. To it-iy. A1U. . 1.11.1 Ht I'-. *' .v )'.eltli.,r 1.13S H.slie COU. ~ C'liollar . Con 1 al A Va.. Otarra V.om .. Kui oka Ooo ... (..,ui.l -ii Curry. Iisit. jj Nor.... co urs 4.(HJ .75 1.26 .1)6 1.75 I .'. 2.50 3_(J2*! 600 1.65 LOM 2.40 l.T.'O 600 ll'.ft.J 6(1 1.1*0 400 10 .os 1,600 .7.. MO 27.5o loo .10 2,000 .0- 1,000 ,88 Mi .00 1' 2 .40! ? ra ^j..10.510 t>.t_L/><)/.'.Y/.i t-i, Kn tv> BOO, Bept, 7, 1* ?'?.. Yesterday. T 1 I..-,-. .M .70 2.5(1, 1.66 3.86 l.rtlM ,;*7 .O" .75 37.60 .10 .os ..._! 4S Mexican. Mono . Havalo. Oo?J. Potosi . - . 1.12H? "Sierra s'.mi.I.i. 4 fi 1 aloa >'? rt, .. .76 lYoUow J.s. kit. 1-37 Hil LM nt 1.87S J 9 .00 l.-.u .40 2.60 .65 CLOSIXU PRIORS oy BOSl'OX 8TOUK3. H)*roM. Hept. 7, HU. a.*. r.-p 1st 7s.. p I.'. 7s. A A lop ll ll.., Boston A Ams'/ Boot .V Ma.ne. . I un iinriiug a (4 alli cy ... ( tn hali A Clef. La-t-ru ll lt .,. Flint A Per.. M I?St ,V P M pf.I Lit Ptn. 1.11 a Pt a 7s .. Mei (ei. Mexican' '.i.tral Hool -scrip.. Kyi 1 ca nt'en U al Isl Mor Bou.ls Yoatcnlsy N YA N Kimi. N V .1 N Kg . - Did Colour .... I'.ul!_n,'lpfd. Wis lout ll ll ' .. 1 ,J_H,? 126 Hi 17J 22S 8S 42S Allouej, Mm Cu. tnew). 1 slam'I a He, ia B38S Krankllu. 12Hj Huron. 1'cWlllllOttluW). . :?? <s,ia. wuln.jr. 62 >? . phone. 102 Bootee i?i.t ... 7*> Waler I'oWt.r... 4.t?3*4 Tamaraok. o day. 4U . 12-J ms 85 aa ss 220 f IIS 6 2 Ht 6 Ht mi Tur~i)*r. Sept. 7?r. m. Il seldom happsns that ths daU of the weekly hank ?tatoment of avsrsfes. at published on Baturdarn, ex aotly tallies wita tho dots of ths report of tho actual oonditioo mads to tho United States Controller on bis call. Bnt tbe weekly statement ot averages (to elose of business Annus! 27) published August 2"*:, and tho Con? troller's eall for a statement from tbo Nattonal banka of their condition at tho Close of business on An gust 27, do exsntly correspond. In tbo Clearing House there sro el ity-throe banks, of which forty-four are National sud nineteen nro State banks. From tho fielallnd itstements? the weekly average and tbe reports Just made to the Con? troller?wo are abie to giro In compsrlson tho totals of such statements for tho forty-four Nalloual hanks In tho Clearing House. The comparison emphasizes ono common complaint that the system of making tho weekly statements on averages in moro de? ceptive then tbe statement! aro useful except when thsy are submitted to a searching analysis, the rosalia nf which cannot ho oxoooted to bo exactly accurate. Tho following tablo gives tue totals of the forty-four National banks In the Clearing House as they reported their averages for the week ended August 27 In tbe usual weokly statement, aud as th.-y reported ibelr sotual condition at the close of August 27 to th" United Staten Controller of tbe Currency, with the dlfforeuces between tbe two: -Statement to NVi-kly Stat-*. ( onli'oll.r nient of Aug. M. Aug. 27. Differences loans. (tt78.1.10,300 _j.'.>:7.s..;.,o.V) 8271.200 spit!". 60.717,0(10 68,848,600 1,467.600 U?al-tenders... 2i>.fl.*.4.700 lft.M5n?yHi 796.300 Deposits . 985.113.800 381.76S.000 8,814.300 Ciiculiitioa. 7.D15.7o() H,O5'_.',I0O 166.400 Tot:il !? Required 21 per cent. sn:'illus reserve SBJOBSiBBB t7.6S6.t3S "ri. 127.700 Ily the foregoing lt is seen that the forty-four banks' averages for tho week gave *S1.17fl,,V)0 )iiore of specie than was hold on Friday night, August 27, and $79'*,200 more of legal-tenders. In our comments on tho weekly statement nf August 2S we sam: "The day'a bank statement of averages probably ia more than usually iiw.iv from a lellectlon or the banks' true condition at the end of the week. Hy the operations of iho Sub Treasury the banks' loss of ' currency ' during tbo week ouded last night amounted to sj:i,l,'l2,000, and tha ship? ments to the In'orlot wero HomoUiing over *}?__..OOO,0"<>, exclusive of 1000,000 which was remitted to St. Louis mid Chicago hy Treasury exehange. Yet rho banks re? port a loss of legal-tenders (average) of only *?4,100,000, Ity th" operations of tho .".ih-Treasury tho hanks gullied su,io. 1,21 2 In ' com,'Inclusive of 972&56S 58 paid out for foreign gold deposited at the Assay ortlce, nnd tho banks report a gain lu specie of .*?". ll'i.'joo." And lu the next issue we said.* "Yesterday's figures for tbe total reserve probably are some f l.SOO.Ooo greater thsn the iiotual amount bold at tho rose of business Friday evening." The foregoing shows that the actual Iwidtrics of cash by forty four National banks were $2,163,700 less than the amount reported by them for the week. A showing of tho actual condition of the nineteen State hanks at tbat dato probably would inskeour estimate, of f l.SOO, not) shortage for tho whole slit y three hanks about $20o,(X)0 too little. To day's stock market requires no comment. A tamo opening was followed by dull and uninteresting busi? ness all day that was not relieved by tho small and meaningless fluctuations. The talk and tiie feeling of ali professional operators are nearly unanimous on ono side?In favor of higher prices; int they all bavo got their 100 or 100,000 shares and are waiting for tbe loug invited yet dilatory puhlto to oo.no In and continue Ibo boom. Much faith is pinned to tho enduring patience of the Chicano leaders. That coterie of specu? lators certainly exhibited a large umouut ot patience In their last grand bull cami ?'??-" In wheat at HU Tl 00 cents. Hut somehow tbe public seems to have less confidence than do the local professional stock operators in a leadership which has bought wheat at shove 85 and dropped lt al 7o, and be? coming particularly bearish on it at 73 cents. Hence worn tlio local professional operators havo cov? ered up ct titer on the "long" or "sbori" side, thc burden nf the whole market rests upon tbe larg.* Chicago holders and their quasi allies?tbs Ger? mans with a " Kuropeau counectlon." One of tho late special favorites of ono of these Kuropeau links has been tho stock of Central of Ne w-Jersey. For two weeks or moro tho whole dry-goods locality hat boen furnished with points that the stook was on the verge of it great advance To-day lt fluctuated up M per cent and closed the Hinno as list evening and 2 per cent higher than two w.?[,.t..i. Like Shore and New-York Central havo been the special favorites of another Kuropeau link, and one that has imported a small quantity of gold at a lost, yet both stocks, after tbo "boom" of tbo last few 'lavs, nro no higher than wheo tt purcbaiod tbe bulk of irs stock for "iinmedlato shipment" to Europe, stocks opened to-day at about last evening*! closing figures, anl lu a few instances made sma'l further advances, but tbe market was a dragging aud drooping oue all day and ia a majority Of casca tho last prices showed Icslgmtlcaiu final declines, and the marked closed unsettled. Government h.mus were dull and barely steady with tho bids for co upou 4s up S per oent. Annexed are tbe closing .iuot.itions:. Hld. Ask. I Ititi. "Ask.' r.S.4*iS liol. reg. llo ll'"s C. S.curdsl80'l.. l'JO . r.*-. iv ;-'.il,.-...! no llOSl CH.our.fls, 1897 131%. C. s. ts l (07, reg. 138 13SSI U.Senr 6s 1MIM.. 184 . i.s. 4-. 1807,00?, 138SIMS V. 8. eui' 6S ISM. 185S. C.S. 3pei cents... lou's.I D?t.Cot.S-66o.... il'J*i. t . -..ui Bs lvj.i.. IMS .I State bonds were dull. Louisiana stamped 4s wero "s blghrr at 77*B and North Carolina speoial taxes wero steadr at 10. Ot city bauk stocks, Fourth National sold (10) at 130, Theiusiguillcauce of the day's dealings In railway bondi ls told by tho fact that there wus not a tran? saction In cither Lrle second consols or the lauded soupon "is. linnie, Wutertowu and Ogdousburg 5s wore strong with au advance ul I'a to lol1-. Canada Southern lirst*) wero *i higher nt 1<>5 and seconds steady at tu'-j, West snoro gu-irantoed 4s were dall and S higher at SSS- (-.'loveland, Columbus, Cincinnati aim Indianapolis general (is wero up Hi at 100S. Metro? politan?lerated flrsts nee ?$ to ll*. Indiana, iiiooui liigtjii sui U'citoru incomes were up ?$ at 28*%, bs! llrsts, eastern division, wero off 2 tier ceut ni DO, ilou.stou and Texas geueral Os woro h) lower al HOS. nnd International aud Croat Northern 3s were down 1 por cent to 88*S> Peoria, Decatur and Kvansviile In? comes were linn at 75S. Uurlingtoii and C/uinoy debenture ~is declined 'j to lu5S Denver and Kio (iran.le consols were up 1 per ceut al 100. Texas aud l'acitlc incomes were linn st 55954-lt, and firsts Kio (iran.lo division were off S at (iT. Oregon Trans? continental firsts were tlrm at lol--J3101. New-Orleans l'acltlo flrsia were easier at 75, and Port Worth an.t Denver llrsts wero steady at s:_ <??* l7,j. or nn listed securities. Mexican National firsts sold it 81SS33, St Louis, Arkansas and Texas tlrsts at 05-S900S aud sec? onds at 4CfW43'*t, Continental Construction shares at 2 I'. a -d, and cotton sec.! ell crrtl''.oates ut 5! a .Vt. Money ruled tlrm al (I per ceut, with exceptional loans at 7 and B per cent, and the official cosing was: "offered at 5 per oeut" against "-"aO per ceut" al yes? terday's dose. Tho Sub-Treasury lo-day lost on balanee $14S,819, linnie up bv a currency loss of *2-)D,'_".i__. less a com galu or fl 10.47(1. To-day's operations covered: Keceiuls, 11,519,453 ; payments, 91,668,271; resulting tu bal? ances of $27,20-1,217 ouri-enoy and sf ISO, 114,Ods coln. The Clearing Houso statement to-day was as follows: Exohaoges, b6l.tl'J'J,ri7l; balances, 98,829,131. Tho Culled States Treasury at NVashiiigton received 1225,000 National bank notes for redemption. The ouHioms receints wero $001,050 aud lae internal revcuuo receipts f251,320. Ibe foreign exohances wore quiet and fully steady at quotations for actual busluess as follows : Hankers' luiis, *>1-US -""I -fl siS tor long and short sterling respectively: 5.21 ?%, ,md 5.1*. !s for francs, ms and DJS for rolelimarks ; 40 and 40S for guilders. In Loudon Hritl.sli consols wero easy and closed *?i per cent lower ai 100 13-10 for money au.l lull's for ac? count. Uullod States 4s were off S with nominal quotation at 12!>*fl. Ainnrlcan railways were dull and featureless with quotations entirely dependent upon the latest advices from New-York and as a result prices generally nt the close were lower than last eveulug. Bar silver was strong and further advanced '-1. to CIS l. per ounce Knglish standard. At time of writing uo quolatlous from Paris have been n calved. il.NlI.KoAl) KA UNI NUS. ST. PAUL A.Mi DILI lil. 1**H4. 1-". lSMrJ. N'lnil.eit.f miles. 82,* _. IS 228 roorthwookia Aug.... f'ts,*u7 839.646 $61,740 Jun. 1 to Au*. Ill. 73D,33? 7*4..'.o4 840,887 Ex;s.rtsuf uicichau'liiu from New. York i 1884. ISM for rhe week. 86.663,377 $6,438,297 te.Sdi.tlAt Previously reported.. 311,881,640 818,477.664 20fl,ir77,203 L.t. siuce-Iim. 1...$21-1.334,317 8224,'-U_J,S(il $21?,342,7S8 ECHO i'll AN FINANCIAL MA UK KT* t/mttOU, Sept. 7 -12:30 p. m.?I nit".! states Four .inda Hail Ter Coal Beads, Ila'si Atlantic and Oreel Western , dortgageTi istoot Uer-doetee. li,'-; Canadian I'acl. i.i.e. .tii Iiiuiols Central, i.c.i. M ilcanord??ry, 44Sj, St. l'aui Co.nniou, l)7*s; MOW-YOTk *- cn ti. tl, 1 li's; Heading, 13 t-i. 1:30 p.m. -Parit edrtoe*. iiuoteTiirco Tor Cent llcutosat t-'.i franca 80 oonUmet for the account. Los nos, sept. 7.-4 p. m.?Consol*. 100 15-10 (or both money and taa account; Atlantic ant i.r..it Western First Mullgage Trustees Certlneates, .*>'__'a ilo OeCOOd Merigan.} i.e. i ..:. i.ti.it. i-a. iii,-. -IT ', . M.-xiciniiiiiiiury. 44. st. l'aui ( otiiiiniii, U7*ii: New-York central. 114* (aim.la Northweel 1. md . oinpany. Ul*. U-o silver ts ".uotud at 43-sd- pol oum.0. KUHOl'l'-AN PllOUfCi: MA KKK TS. Liruroou -"xiv*" T?-*Prorlstotii Deena. ce_iberland Oat 33s. Od.: LougUiear Middles, 35s. Od., abott Clear :??? 808.64.1 sOurl Hlbs, 31s. Ol sliuultlers, 320.84 |.it- Bed o7?. Hi. lol I'.xtra India Mesa, Prime ilea*. 42s. .i.t Pork I'Miue Mesa, 67s, Od. por hbl.i l'i ime Moss, Kostera, Ols.Od.; Western, 6'Js. Dd. Lard-American. 3is. Punic VS esr, ern, 36s. 64.1 Lard Uti. 83s. 3d. llama?Lung Cut, 61s. (M.; Hhoulders, 3.13. Ott. Suttor?63s. 04. per. cwt. foi Unost l nited Btatea Chesso American thoko. 4'*. im. Wheal Ked Weelara upi mg. Os. M. a lie. Iud.: Bod Winter, tis. HAR (is. IU4.00I cental. Now No. 8 Winier, Us kHLi 'in. No. 2 upiing,6s. i'.i.. Ne* Ml?ed Western. 4*. I1*?i ua_ntrniaNa 1, 0?. 1 lil. (l .'?. Od.; do. No. 2, Os.Od. a Os. 84. OW ceiiUtl. 1 tO> Spirits ol i iirpt-.iiiun, 37a on.; do. at Ixmdun, - pn nwi.; ttoSned I'cU'oiuiiiu, SSS per SoUou. Clovei Hssd Aliivricau Hod. 4_is. pei uvtl, 1 allow?ijs. 3.1. pr>r cwt,. .linen ..ii. 2.1s. 3d.: I'rline t.'iiy, '^3s. 3d. per cwt; nu -( oiuui.'U, 3s. ed., Palo, 11s. Od. ao*. Od. I.ni-.sl .ul; 23*.od. pei owl. Previsions -taiortoaa Bstnaoratod lieut, liliiil.aiailuis. Od.; foiu ijuatters. id. pur to. Hops al Lou tloli-Nutt Yolk tsUle. Xl. 5s. Od. The recuipis of wheat fur tne past three days wero _>utV>00 - tni'iuiiins 2'ii,,oiHi centals Ansel l i.i in?? .pis "I Aiiieiuan coln lui Hie past lliroo days were 16, ox. i sa lats. UMWMI,Sept* 7.-rri)i!ut*o- I.lnst'e.l od. S3! ISO isl-.t _tl22 ns. un. p.i '(un. calcutta Linseed. 41-2d. perguarten I tu set (ase. tu I.s. 64- P<r lou. UettOOd l*tfi .... .'.. pei gallon; Spirits ..r Turpentine, 86a ba fi i ? I *-p i in ml. Hoi p.-r tun. Itnslii Conimon. 3*. 7 *-.tl. psr i*i? r_.ii, os. oil.nilla, isl. PrevlstoM Lard, ..4s. Od. les cwt. Pu Aineiii an. Bugai 13s Od pei cwt. i"i i .;:..t Oea inlugal i-olaritiiug U'J*. nud 1 ls. Oil ,i 1 ls. :itt. I ir Itosoovado fair it-liuiUK aUttal. Australian Taiuw ileel. Ija. td.#2*0. cl., Mutttui. 360. od ti-.Ts. od. (''Htiujiut on-Ceylon. sI'Jj nm. x.i:i. A..no ican Refrigerated Bee*, i- On. f.n hind Qnarteto aud ti. a. iur lets .juKieta pur bin hy thu .. ANiwKKi'. "*ept 7.?Petroleum?Flue pale American. 16 banoo ess . emmies pam, ami IA banes 68Si noniuses eoMsrs \\ linux's Laid clusotl al OD Uaucs bo coulUuus pur IOU kUos. ll sum SM, Bent. U.-Petroleum?6 marks ?.'.*. pfennigs. \t iieux's Laid closed ai J7 marka tK) plvunigs per loo lb. tit. LOUIS, Bept, 7.-Flour quiet; XXX. $2 30 d fi. JO; Family. $2 66 <_??__ i)."? i ( hoico. t3i">'f*3 26 ; Fancy, *3 4.i? S3 ...I ; I'.ii.'iits. $4 00n$4 io. ?X'aeal acuva; No '-' He.l. fasti 't.'.i.; tSepl.. 77c, on. 77),-/ .'I'S, ('.'ru luw.T: Nt. 8 Mil.-1, (ash, l?'i'?_j.li-i1*j.'..i'Sept.. ittt'.o (ntoi.tr 37>vO. ..al* duli I No- 2 Mund. C'aeli, '46'?.,'_.' j '-j.'., *se|.U. 880.1 "-I I. ? -. i ' . -iOl?c. Kailey No uiaikoL Huller? Creaasrr. l8S83o.i Dairy, 15S8*fx K?K?-l-'?? Plas seed tl Oj. Hay -TtiiiuUiy, tlooo, I'lairte. vtoo. bran-*-.**), at anil. -Jon ???. $2 06. WhUkoy, 81 io. I'ork. $10 ,6. Hulk Meats-Long Clear. 66 76 ; rfnort Kibs. $0 --.*.; Hhorl flear, t'. 10 Lsrd. $0 .6. Ke?-_lp(S- Flour. 3.000 bl>le.| Wheal, 41,OOO hush.: Coru. 40 OOO OUsU i Data 27, (KW hush.; Kye, l.ooo boan.: barley. 13.000 Miali. Mhipments-Flour 7,OOO l.t.'.s.. ll li?,*, 3.000 hus?i tofu, 40.1'UO SS?_] VOU* 11.000 hus?, Uro, .... ; ??ley, .... THE MARKETS. TOTAL BE OK IP TS OP PIJODUC& P*r ItorlK H.t-r. V-.i:,t, ,,? l RtUruti. "^T*15"* IflSf*"** ? MM Imo..: TtL_f.r...'- tn5 ?*?***?? 9kga in Batter pkss r,c:tns.l,',ls.. '.'.. er.,,, . ,, Checsa KS "I'T" *<"?''. ,J?_5. ?? mi'"' pkg* " _ bales . 6'. Hides, hshs. 237 ht. e t-iiaff Cotton, hair, 4D7 I ,..,... 7_i;lL__ " "' ( nt oh seed 'I..,i | Tlsiik pkg, " ? el, lillis ... it*iMillii,,. Ids 71 -.netter nr," Dried irut, Brdrtts imp ., i,'Hl,, _l**e.... .33 bbls.. . |oniMurcl. pkg* lit-*. Pkgs . . Obis . !'."*l.-rlne.,,s,. Oilcake, i.xs t 02 dTallow. ,.*?* ( Meal, bbl-. 36.04*0 si,., a. atm ('Meal, bass tc,"1 pk**. IO Tebarct?, bda Wheat,bnsb307.760 peanut hairs __?!?! To),,.,., .,.,? Corn, l.osi,.. 63,700 Putt. pkga.. 312 Whlskej , Osts,bush... St.oSO-eel, pkgs... i<nuw. , Itv. bash... SSA ('nfl.e?rs. pk Mali, bash...33,460 Lard,pkgs... 1.830 16 tl ll ll GENERAL MA UK KT RKPOKT. OQTBRZ l'..r Ilra'll growth the market la firm attona for'nlr. Balee. 8,800 bair* "*) tpot ?*n the t,?i, ,,( i?jufc lOSfti 3,8.0 h i?s afloat. No. 8. at 9V.; 9,o*)0 lass Nt, * Ti I'l-.'-.l..i bait No 7. at IVS. Mild groat'.s steadr 100 bag* 8avanilla. Tho market opened I sMi tl [? at unchanged prices and . lose.) steady at January, -t nt, February H.t..) 88.95. March, 3.8648 \.i 1. '.' ?/?)?,:, -.-.J tet'it.ir. n...'.?'?: (>. tot....-:.o,/*.;.-,; N?v, ,?i?-r .-?,?_, A, DeMmher8.85S8.90. Hales 1m.26(I twits. '^ COTro.N. For spot C..tton pi ms ?.re not 'hanged Tito rt 1.344 hales (i,oi6 inst erentng) ail t.. ,>.'tiners, l*ort 1.1.tilts to day, 8.403 isle comp-tr ? | '.; han* tins day lam week and B.710 bales this .liv i., ,i .e?r. Quotations based on tho Ann.ri, .tn si ii.-i lard ol ??.laeslti'-atioa arv as follows: Hsv-OftsaM t'plitnds. snd Oulf. i . ordinary. tl. ti 13 16 ol:ul (-trlct ordinary. 7 1-16 K /I'* c xi' 11 i.i msw . * tiitt *'l lt str'ct Unod Ordinary. 87-18 K", *?, Low Middling. x 18 li li ti Bmet Low ;.?;.i nmg. ru m nt. n_. Mlddllns. H's 971(1 87.18 Oood Middling. BS 818-18 818-18 t-itrlrt flood Middling. OlVli* lot, Ml. Middling Fair.in.'.ll l'i>_ lo-, Fair.lo 11 Kl H's US eetnmn. flood Ordinal?. 87-18 |L*wM_MI_U. 7 16 li st. ii ood ordinary.-.. Ta I Middling..... For futons Hie market opened nt nnchongod pr I < lost d tt-.ill at a dorl.in' ol '_.' . i Today's Kt lr. ? Months. rlosinir. II lithest. Lott-, st. September. _?.13? ;) 11 on; ;. I j october. Oil* 8.16 8 ' i November. 9.14S S.18 8.30 ni* Deeember. 1>.!7* 8.18 !> -'I :? IS January. 8.348 3.38 8.38. H24 Februarr. 8.839 8.83 MB March. n:i.<ii 8.4] :? u '-.in AT.nl. P.48S ??? 8.83 !? lt M.y. 8.56S 8.67 8.58 9.%t lune. 0.648 1.67 i July . D.71<_r 0.74 KU Transferable notices at 9.16. COGOA Dull and ?? n. rally uiich.in._vd ? Guayaquil l;l-]# 14c , Maracaibo 22 323c: Caracas 18ii 19c. CHK'OBT oro.ind SSS *'' cokhaoK In fair demand; Manila Imi sis Ue: I 1 10 V cooi'KHAOF stock Most kinds dull ; sinlassd shooks and he?d? ii'n'r demand sud stea.lv; molasses shooks sud in iel* 81 - rogar sbooka ono beads, 38 inch. 61 ??'# *?1 70: do, 36 inch $1 26-'?! S3: old sho'ks snd nea :(-*... 1,- - .".? 3>81; do, 36 Ini Tl 'll shooks withe at heads 'i'll 4i'e : rum shooks sad bonds *.< 3SS63 50 coe ? S6S80 50: i icpty hogsheads $2; houps, HI ? il f'-et $27. FLOCK AND MK A I-Fl.o I'll Msrketcxhibit-U.se sir nit? on all andee, while eo si issn are not very pl.-..ty. and t .? ie ate better stist.lined rh.m inci'.t'itu a-;.I r'lnl.e grades, whick .ir.- In gisttl supply and have hen sold foi .. ..uer. The export traile has only been to a limited extent, lobbers have confined their operations mainly to small pan ri* for Immediate want* **al.-?. 14.000bbls. ?eluding 4,300 Min? nesota kutra, at ??_! 7o..' ri '?:.. :t.i'"i b ls. Winter Vi lieol Ki ria, at $2 7.l'e?$5 10, latter for a favorite broad; 1 -?) l.'.ls Kxtra No. 3, 8S70S88 86; 800 bbls lin.*. 62 1 -.;$.* ii'). 8,000 bbl*, city RU1 "stn, *. ." M ?) f..i i ... Weet Indies. < if the ial< - 3 100 bide, were foi export ouot.tri'.ns. Flint. $2 l(ia$2iii, (sn pert ne, $2S5c$;i Kx? tra. LS00 bbls. Minnesota Extra at S3 - So -'. Oood to Fancy Ki.tn *-( it.-. - ' ;io :*-. 7 .;i ..-ii. men to Oood K.ti-a Woetern, 82 70S88 fo Oood lol > EstXS Weatern, 83 90386 ; i on.mon to fair lx'r. 827098376; Oood, 88 808-84 20; (I.I "? ' . 84 76; Common Kura M?aroota, SS 70S>88 10| (lear. $136384; lu.: Mixture, .*;; .t:-/*:i ?" ; Htralgbi I 16.1 Patent, 84 408)8810; Bakers' Extra. #8 7??f4 .-); s< .nu':..rn to Fallr Kxtra, S3 70 SSS 96; Fall I S170S84 30; Oood to Very Choice. 8453i -' . Winter Wheat E tra. *l S64S6 lOi ' W Mill Kxtra for West linties. $4 l.".ti>4 SO; South Ai u -i Tn market closing dall --'" i ll ? I FI.oflt rules lu.f snd trlthoat dorldod ??'-.iitiK'" ia once, with the t.-htlenpv to favor buyers. Helsa, 1,08 bolt tt 8.1 38'S$8 86 tor Commoo to Oood, and $8 00 Ix $6 for i . ci.Fitr.( .. lt VF FI. ot'H .'.??,. 'v with a farr ti. mend. Balee, TOObbla. 8aperdae883dS*B140. lot! ' Choice OOHS MK.II, witb.mt rb mire to m.tn e. :??!... bbls Urandy wino at $2 86 j Yellow Wt stern tooted at 89 SOSS876. (iKAlN-WIIKAT-Market about S.; '?r. lower Sst lots. Options otieue-l hisivy. tli.in fill o'.f bSS0t,and hesvy at tho Innde prloas A owdetata trade fur eaport, ? light city Mllllnuhiislitoss. nml (airlv active truis-ict'on* or .*'i.r'iii{. The trude iii opt tins w.i* light Shippers I 86,000 bush, -i.'s, 898,000 bush, future. 330.000 bush, -put. Including I'li-xraitiN! Hprln^ st - Fngnidisl Winter ll.-<1. BSSVOe., mainly at 86tf N?. 3 Il.-d. r>iV. In elevator. sb No I Bed. 80S** sSoat i No. 0 Red. WSe. la etesrator **_? ??sa< aiiunt, *.-*?:.?. afloat free on board; Caaraded 8 ?"ic. So. 3 It.-il for Srptembor, 878 for October, 83SS 38-v*.. clootng atSHV*-; do. for Deri B1SS91V-. closing -it Bl"**.; do. for January, OS*' . oslngat OSc.; do. for May, fl ?? .,?..-_.. ItVK Hud Western, .".lt*">i>.: c - t ci'Mf.BARI KV- imi! imtl notnlnaL ...BABI.KV MALT - Belling slowlj nt provtons nuotutions. COHN v without decided change Cor cash lot*. Options nooned dull, then declined SSSc.t?dcloeed beary ai tl" last?I prices A iiumIi rate trade tor export, a Umii. tl'rn siin-s fi r i ini.t fullly active trans.icti(ins In .-i.tl<.n_*. Hbipptrs b - ll mo.i on bush. Sales713,01)0 buah. nit'ire. 98,000 bush. is Cngraded Mixed at SI SS 33 SC-j -*o. 3 Mix 1, 51 >4C.. 6'jc. in elevat.tr, ."'-"-j atloat . No. Wklts, ' ? :u elevator; ITngraded White, 63c. snout. No. 2 M l-l for September, SoSSfilSc-, closing at BoSe.; da fort) " 1 !_. " 61 '?'t.".1 ',.'.. chuliitc :tt 31 '.c.; do. ' i. 62 os ng ?I closing at 68c; do. for December. .'.'J \ i 33 *?-.*., closing at do. for Blay 65*?#55Se., c BSSt.OATS Cash tots wore steady. opened steady, thoo (ell off Sd* Sc. and closed h. ivy ats t the Insult'pri.es. Bales?36.8000 bush, future. Rpot, Including Ho. 8 Mixed, st SI V.; No 3, S2?32S' No. 1. nominal; No H White, MSSMSi i Wo. i . No. 1. SOVse.; Mixed West.-m. ftoa.lli': W hi te do, 34-j !?? ; White State. 86 ys.t Ko. 3 Mixed (or SepU?tlx-i eloelng at 32c; do for October, 32S333V ,. ?? i do for N'.Tombi-r. 83*sS88Se-, clo* i ...... FKEIJ Dalli 4o ft. 65-700.; 60 tb, 02-r, -.70S 760.1 loo ft, BOSOOC; > Ital il, live 1'. ???:. 7,",a. Stock of Wheat on the tami Boptombei 7. ". I hush.; stock of Corn sa t nial MUM date, 1,4 Walker's Prlv.tt.- Dally I'Tfinai BOOtOOSbor7, 1888k BHUsk Indian tt heat exports monthly. I Moiitn*. Iiiiubav. Calcutta Kurjaeheo, Jan. F--b, March. 8,113,000 I88,0nfl 2,016 Wu ...;'...'") April . 3,634.000 6(>4,O0.l 44*ss.t . '. ...rsl May. 2,x.*.i>,(Hio 1,193.000 Smu.OOO i ? I Juue. 4.683,000 3.462.0SI 6"sH."00 * " I July. l,;ci.i.oon 1,410.000 848. * ? Wk Anirist 7... 876,000 128.000 176, 00 liSn.OOO Wk August 14.. 4>*n,ii''0 136.000 T'-tiss) 792,008 Wk August 21.. 65)1.000 838,000 388.000 1,372,008 Total bushels.... 16,i)S0,i"00 TJ8S.800 4,913.000 88 '6 >s)0 Tbe exports tn this crop season fioin April 1 to Auk i.t 'Jl, 188(9, hate boen 23.044,000 bushels. The receipts of wheat st llombav for th-> week ende.1 July 81, isisil, wero 470,212 bushels, against 366,4 DJ OJsit-ii ths corri-spoutllng week in I *j*3 Tin- distribution of the ha ageing espoett k 1* ht ts To Ci.:ietl l'ltcoiitllieiit TotSl -FrtJtn It ugloiu. Eurolie. Bus Bombay. 4.nv*ooo 11,193,000 \.\n-t.i ???) . l.'.)D2.0i)() 5.90-1 ooo ; - > Calcutta,. 6.o8tj.000 1,848,000 ". - ? ' Total bushels ... 12.916,1*0') 16.4I4.0O0 98,81 ' Thc exports Irom Im'.tafrom Apiti 1. 1888. lo Karak 81, 18.686, M.:e 88,881,600 bush, wh-at iiKsin>t 0-t,.'il OH ? from Apti: 1 to August 21 l-**tl. Theutiantlty to ootnefi ta India rrnii) August 22. Intnl. to Man li 31 1887.ran not el I vin,nun.omi hush, and will piotni'lv bc lt ss. Wheaton p- I from India for Europe 6,936.000 buah. Tbeexnorts i -. I'otersb.iig for tho week ended Angust 31, 1-*' sen 117,918 bash or w heat, tnt Imilng 407.541 bushels for Contle**! ol Eurone. Tte latest estimate of the tth.-at 1 ron of the I'nit.d Kingdom ls 58,984.000 OUSk. sga'nst 79,680.768 bus f I 20,631,766 bush, lt ls 1. 1 that both tne French ami Oermaa wheat crop ie 15 yet cent andar average, ii wae estimated In eires - . l at loper centdeflclencj for tl.... r..j et Oermany. OCantlKS Quiet pst steady M 6(r7--j.:foi ' 11 emf AN'I) jct? Batts dall ai rSSSrt, WmBWhwaf quiet but sU-atly ut H*? * *'?c s.s.ii, 5*.. HIDES -Dull and weall , Bocotas, 34SSS ? SH? portlj I 190; .Mex:oms. 30 IB. at 1.1c : Truxillos. 17 m. it 17c; Bu ? A1 ns. '.'3 tb. at 21c. 4 mouths, do SSOoai?, 38 .6. ll 11.h ... -J3\ tt), at l-s'-jc. 11 a v and straw The supply is moderate but > demand smaiI prices are week. Old Hay. Chela ' 885a; Mo. 1, .0871k).; No. 2,1 1 ' Clove* Hi ?*? ?* 33t?., Clovor, ISSSSci Si.inp.u<. 'ot Prairie, ;? . - Straw, l.t.:ii{ live. 654ti0c.; Snort lt',". ._."> u 4 '? , "it, SSS 40c; \V ' l.KAliiKi: Hamlnek Bole firm, with a fai. - I good trade llemloc-k Sole Non-Aeld Bu *> Ant selection, 21333c, Middle do., 33S23SC-; lleav; Tiai2i-*-., Light Seconds, 19S20C,; Middle do .Vi** Heavy do.. Soc.: Dsmsced, all weigh ta l7Sl*s 1 I lUfornla Light, Oral seleetlon. 21931 Sci Middle da 31 SS .(.?nv-rdo., '2l-.i-f22e.i Light - Siddleots, . i'.'.*.: N"(i -l.ltl (.'ti.in .1. Ht'te l.islit, ,- , -. lion, '.'.'e.. Ml.ll,, itu. 90*aO)2tSlO.; H'S ? *- . ..lui*, l?7l V.c.. M lld x- ?' Vi,-.-, Beevydo, 18S18Sa; ?amaged, all wei H.j., is. 120 13. A< ld ll e ul Sll kn la t:.ui, jo... Middle do.,i30S*'-:~.; Ueefj - Beconds, *.**.i I '?' 1 . ' o'.'0-.j-'.; Damage!, all weights, I'VM' S - '? ? r Light liacls. fll 3 11 ... . MI1I.U1 Beck. ' * i Middle Bat?a. heavy, 80S31C *? ?: ?-? '???? - < ?? * 30Sc.: Light crop. 2882.)Sc. M 1 ft ff 1A Vj.. Calcutta Buffalo? Light, I ? IHCf , liaiiisgtsl, 15a 17c. Poor I I mi i\s IronoertiSoatoedall . abb - imtii t s September delivery, t?s ', ipot, 81.70S21 W* - tutun '-?* "J tons upol sold st .'I 80c 1 rans ? '* sr steady st 10.256 10 loc - ^ futures, itaiistuiatilo DuOoee. Lake, Usu ?* Chill Bars, at ?89 7s. 8d. I_ead dui: at i 0 1 Dotlot-Issued et 4.780. Sp. lier dui! al ? Transferable notices, doi asUe. Issuotl si 1 iftc. MOLAHHK8 Dun ai l7?jo ler SO toot bolting otocs >? business reportoil in.hiv. Naval STORKS isptrits Turpentine cosy at U\ tur merchantable, iiosm .lull. We onot-j sUali f t-- . -; ri oi>*-a: E.813S.F, SI 49 1 0. SI B3Si Ut ??',,,,*T 81961 K 89 40i ll ii-.o. >.ii io. Wiml'tw 0__US.#81SI Water White. SS 70. oils Tra?le moderate and nnrWet Irreanlar. \v. .jus_m?. Common Neatsfoot, S5*60o.i Fume do. i,..^7-'.... ,***"?'.;''_ Yellow Cottonseed, Prliue, I * . 1 de -*i- rm, '? ? I Cruds Northern w I. .-outheiii. 33. ; ours lAU-k-o, T7SS?8o_4 Deeseo?1 iv- * UCl iv Flu. I oil I'"* 'I'.o it'iieral nioveiaent wa* *? ward t.i dal end <?*?' * sSow-?l no special chauyes le-1---* I'oKT*. heme, a llntisl, b..lk, 8,0 0 bbls r.Uued .ti , *?*? ??_ in. i-i.. on .iifct, .**. ju.. siiKiti, tn ot,- '.'? "' .-..^ Ui,I. '.'OS. tal'ttw, '.'Os. be.!. 4*. ml., polk. Sa . hogs, *? ....LIV klll'OOL, ste.im.i. Itu.. U.i. t.ll.'t'*. 7s. isl. a ss. ?.!_., ml u__o. Os. 3d., niitisj, loni.?-: "?**?"?{ IDs. li.l, laid, ios.; tallow. 10s., lOO tous lut-.un W-ai goods. Ita OM.OLA8U0W, steam, hout**", tiiloUUullS linur. L's: me,i?uit!iii. ut cargo, 15s.dl7s. 8d: roetn. ?* IV1.; Ium. -Ta. 'id , imirk. 'lo. Dd.; l*l?l, 18a 64 ? --'-i ,l'-*'q" BOs.1 sugar, 11s. 3d.,/12?. (l.t.; t?D take, *- ?">/?? ' \ BRISTOL. st,-.im. hence, quotations H-n. l_. l"\- r. cake, 12s. W-isugai. 13* M. (01 graaalsiod anl los jo, m cut loaf, bacon 2o?., lard. 16s., measurfii" -nt K't'-ls, I, s. '*?? .1.K1T11. sltJaui, hcuots 24,(UH) husi.. grain, 3d. .. -y-":,, < AMI.K. alesun, hence, H.OOO l)il?li. g.ant, 4?.?**** WK UP, steam, liciic, -i.lMHi bush, gratti. 2V1- ,._ PROTI8IOK8 FORK-Th.rews-l ts.ntiuu.s ?i<>_i eaaorlerootUl huidiug off. Fi:.*,?, h-.w_.ver, shea u.. ?'?*-'"?? bbls, *s. VmAxot, td, Plate, ?n .mi . ???-*"4Vj**8J 60. Dull aid lu Imvers tavor. vti.*>l?->*l ?l vaim.o* -^ .CIT MHAfS aro weU sustained!in l-noj With a steady fall deinaiid. iVlea. Jg".. ?3 Hams, lo "so Ut).; 600 l'iS-?d k_-SB8S?S, Hf