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MR. RIPLEY PESSIMISTIC Says Santa Fe Earnings Will Just Pay Dividends Next Year. AMD COVER IMPROVEMENTS Declares Higher Wages and Operating- Expenses Justify Increase in Rates. Chicago. Aug. SO.— President E. P. Rip:ey of the Santa Fe Railroad system, on the mitness siand before Srw^ial Examiner G. 31. Brown, of the Interstate Commerce <"C7rrr.iss:<">r.. in support of the contention of the railroads that hirher rates are just end rirhu declared t^.at wage? paid by the roai> have Increased largely, making operating expenses a greater burden. He iso declared that The outlook for next year v.as not good and that general conditions are so considered in the judgment of mer chants and those familiar with The trend d events. Further in his testimony Mr. Kipiey said that he thought it not improb »=;*• that next year the earnings of the road T.:;rht shrink so that they would not more Ihaa pay the otTidend& In his testimony the fejtxwsis said it would co«t Js79,CtCO,««i>i) to reproduce the Santa Fe system. President Rlpley occupied the stand until T:"0 o'clock is the attemoop.. and was fol lowed by Vv\ EL Eailey. general auditor of the ST«^H" and James Peabotiy. Santa V ? a . »i;^j<;jar.. who wer«* questioned closely re- itenis of expenses and earning? contained in different exhibits presented by - . - . ■ the Ii - - ■ I ■ - ■ • " - ' ' monthi - : ■ • ■ - "Ar^ tb« general conditions of business fcaflr* - 1 . Not Clear as la Cause of Trouble. "Well, I am not a .... of political fir.^TT.y and I do not care to venture an opinion.*' was the response from Mr. R:r> }ey. -•: do not care to venture an opinion £= to what the trouble is. but I think the rnn.fTLSuf amor.? the merchants and others in this mp^i is that the ""ndiiions are net a> cnod as they were a year aco, and I do ?.nt expect to see as large earnings as we taw last year." R'lveitag to the fubj»rt lat B r in the heir ln? en cross-examination by <"ifford Thorne, representing livestock shippers In lowa, Mr. Ripley admitted that lor ten i'«-are the sa.r-.ta Fe had paid its dividends. "I have nothing to prove that they will f.ox b* raid next year or that we shall de fmult on our interest." said the president of the road, '"but this year, which was the lirs^et in gross earnings we ever had, we kept up the property and earned S.S per cent en our capital stock: but I can s-^e exr-ens^s ahead of me for this coming year ea<njgb to warrant m* in the belief that we \-\U n«» any mors than earn our dividends. V> rrrigrht possibly «*am our R per cent dividends- In nth«*r words, it is not Im probable that our earnings may shrink to v point where we will not earn any more than our dividend: " Mr. Rlpley explained That by incr*a&*«l expenditures he referred - - i r- »- • r ■ In nrci«r to keep urj ■vrith the times a.nf^ ! d»» •n-hst the public •xp^r'ts of us,"" ieplieii %It. Ripiey. "And ma-ke impmvem^nts above wha.t you hid last yar?" asked the croas-^x eminer. ' Certainly. Any railroad tliar fails to do this is b«yund for th* siic*," was the re- I: TTou think thar cue^t t r . te paid out of j the optr&'.ir.g expenses?" asked Mr. j TThorne. i Mr. Ripfey Posit ' ilost certainly 1 cio." was the reply. >pec:a'. K>arr.:r.er Brown shut off ques- j *:<".ns wuching ih«» bonti i?s-je for the Kan- i Pa^ City station, saying that th*> question ' of the depot had nothing to do with the i penersl proposition. Tn the course of the Vearir::; ih«^ railroad Introduced a tabula- Tion of » he interest on The fito<-!f after pay ment "f The bond interest for the years :ST>R and 1910. In croBE-examir.a'ion John H. Atwood. of | 3<i.nsas City, rerrefc^ntin? a erou;i of nhip- ' ;-*irs. took »sp -;; 1 -!* disr-UFsir.r! of some of the ; •-T.hibits offered by the railroad, and called ' attention to ar. Item of J753.000 approrri- j ar-'t fijr f-:»! r***^.* \ r igja. Mr. A r wood '■, comjiared the amount with much src.ali'-r \ r.«rures fr»r a similar charge in oth«r years. ; "I^t rr*- a. c k j r '': if this tripie <»f fun<i«, more than thre* times that of! lh* (rood year !308. to this fue: reserve was «:• '•■<*■ because th«»re was in the mind of th«* i .ar.ap^ir.^r.t tfc« i(sea that it would help to make this lean showing: that :?. to b» em jjleyed as a:i argument pefore the commis- Eion row"" asked Mr. AtwoodL I <lo not think it had ary Influence. *' i Bald Mr. Eipiey. "It certainly did not ! v-ith m*» ." Pr"e. c 'ii<?r.* Ripley wa? r j'i»'s!ione'i **or.?< s r^- ; - • - capitalization of the subsidiary ; lines of the Par.ta F» sy?Tem, whjeh he ! : aid was Included in the <==TimaT*' of J".75,- , •••'.'••i which would lx» r*^juired to repro- 1 •• * the system's properties. From the figures ;>.t his command Presl- ' *i*r.-'.. P.:r;««v d^^iar^d that he was 7jnabl»s ' "•• »:-rh«r th*- ?an*a Fe makes or] io«<e« in Tht operation of most of the s'jb- ! M'liarj- ros^F. •« • E. Bailey, ren^ril auditor of the svp- I . ww 2 v .•„„ _ >:r £r!( i at cne « i plua»»fd itito an array of Opwes showing \ the jn<-reai« i n wages paid by th« ?yst«>m ; r- -w ow what i»-av s» Fp#r»t In former s*ars. "T" 1 c discussion «5f th* Jahlee u-hich th» | auditor presented was i-rfcnir.il and tlie- T.?-jr*± reqTiire'i nsuca explanation before j Mr. Lron rts retisfi^i »o let the witness proceed to o<.her details. Mr. Rai!»y de- j <?ared that by applying Th*- wage of I emj»J»yes ir; !383 to the emp!ov*s of the read in JSlfl »he syst#m would have savM more than J000.003. while ?he actual in crease j n the amounts paid for labor in ; ir-30 OTer u»j W2S »-, /ryyyv^ the differebeaj in th* nr-are? showing th" advan<*e« h*in? ' - for by the jrreatiy inrrea-'ed i number of employes. Mr Kail«>v 4er\nr*-r>. that it wou!<! be pmr. ; tfeafly '.mpossil.l- «.< differentiate h^tw^n ; tv> -i^s't, •pxr-'n'i-'i ir-r labor solely for j exr*r.feti£ and f»r money spent for ' labor «pen»e f Q t i.» betterment o' th^ roa'l- ; | •u-a^. 11- estimate the dire, t labor chart?* i as from -jr. to 50 pc, cent c,f the operaUncj' ■ H* was e x .. vs ed from the rtand i af'er a^r^eir.jr to pr^parr tabl^ showing ; th*- ralue or the Btocka and iwnds of the | »-ur*!»liar>- linie. "RTj«3 James Peabody, Sar.ia Fe statisti- • r;sn - wa * «U«1 to the stand. Mr. Norton, i fw- th^ railroad. Introduced In evidence a i mnnHer of tabulations of comparative fis "*s a period nf years. The tabl-s: *er* prepared under the dirwticn of the! statistician, and copiea were give,, to the! tappers, attorneys and to the .-ommission. j Grcsv expenses. ope!-atir, S expenset, and net j earnings for the years from 1901 to 1910 ■ ere shoivn in one exhibit. Taking th<* HUT 1901 as a standard at 10a per cent, ■with prosa earnings of |35. 000,000. operating expenses of SXS.BOO.OOO and net -earnirsß-js of $1<5. 400.000, In round numbers. Mr. Feabcdy declared that 1910 showed an increase in gross eamincs to IM~, per cent, at SSS,«WM>">O: operating ex penses, to 209.3 per cent, at SoS.SOO.OOO, and net earnings to 117.$ per cent, at $33.- Sflo.OOO. By another tabulation the statis tician declared that from 1303 to 1310, tak inK 1303 at 100 per cent, freight earnings d.-creas---d to 42 per cent and freight operat iir.g expenses increa?»r to 170 per cent, tfc« figures '•■;:'.; tot the. tinea east cf Al buq':»r<jue, X. M. Under the head of necessary expenses for the years 1911 and 1912, Mr. Peabody de clared that the Santa Fa syptem would re quire the expenditure of 566.500,000, the items of expense including terminal yards, $4.00«,«ft0; track derations, 53,500,000; station buildings, $4.000.000, and other <?x penditnrea in lessor amount?, among: which were listed right of v.ay and station grounds, grade rei'ision and docks and wharfs. The figures trom which the totals were obtained Mr. Peabody said were sup plied to him by the general managers of the various divisions of the system. It is expected that tha testimony concern ing the Santa Fe system will be concluded before the commission morrow morning and the Back Island Ss*stem is scheduled to present it? caso immediately afterward. The shippers are to -■■-■•.• their side of the contention over th^ increase in freight rate? at the conclusion of the railroads' a rsiiment. TOURISTS" EXTRAVAGANCE Said *o Havp Spent 5250.000, - - . v -rpe This Year. -<*---* Howard Carroll, president at »■■• -■- - steame Kaiser WII- helm from i two months' tour of Europe- He criticised what he called the "extrava gance of tourists from this country," who. he said, "spent (250.000,000 in Europe this year for baubles, souvenir?. *jewelry, liv ing and travelling expenses." "If the amount of money which is being spent by Americans la Europe is any gauge by which to ..-._•■• of the prosperity cf this country.*" he added, "then ,- c are on the flood tide of prosperity. in every city and almost every hamlet in Europe hotels yre crowded, as are millinery, jew elry, furniture and antique shops, with •-»■-■ spending moni>y. and I don't think it is any exaggeration or overesti mate to say that the amount they have spent this year has been $250,000,000.7 Speaking 01" crop conditions in Europe, General Carroll said that crops over there were almost a total failure. "There will he ro wine made in Germany and very little in France this year." he said. "In Germany there is not a grape to be net) en the vines, and the same is applicable to France and Italy, with the exception of a ■rmall tract in the extreme south of these countries.' : ■ srvad«d ring to the serioua - • ■« sen- r r -ER FOR ROYAL BANK STOCK. Kaiir&x. Aug. ; »" The Union Bank cf Haliftoc has issued a circular to its share- I holders, communicating an offer received ! from an English syndicate of $240 a share I fur The 12.000 shares of the Roya! Bank i ut Canada, to whirh they may become on ! titled on the consummation of the merger of The two bank.-, en November 1 next. The acceptance of the offer would mean an Investment by the Ens syndicate *-f I 52.sKn.inii? were all the shareholders to turn over their ■ BUSINESS TROUBLES. The petitions in bankruptcy riled ester ! day in the United States District Court J were els follows Sherman Wager, who says he is an "agent I or manager. ' living at No. 711 East Uioth \ street, irf a voluntary petition, gives lia- I bilitJes of $3,131 25. wim no atseta. He owes ! J. H. Gordon, of Bradford. Vt.. $1,000, which ; is secured by a no^e: Henry N'twman, of \ No. 3K« Rutledge street, Brooklyn, Joefl for ; harness purchased, and A. Lewis, of No. 1 IV.-i Franklin street, $150 for f^ed for horses. Involuntary petition against th«» M. A. \ Thomas Company, which deals in shoes and Ls> in Ms-ines? in the Flatiron Building. Broadway and SA street, by William Lane, Inc.. of Brool and two other creditors with claims icr goods sold and delivered aggregating' Sti. l^." K<. Preferential payments made while insolvent are al'ieged in the pe tition. The assets are valued at $3,000. F. H. Ban^s. of No. 2 U"a!l street, hns been I appointed receiver, with a bond of SS.i*-" He wiil "rtntimie business for ten davp. Serarino Manfre-ton:a. a liquor dealer at I No. First avenue, in a voluntary peti tion, gives liabilities of CL2J225, with assets | cf 81,150, which include stock vaiued at JBOQ. Involuntary petition against Abraham I Berliner ami Hyman liembert. doing busi- I ness at No. 35 \Voo.=ter Ftre^t as the Ber liner Cloak Company, by the T'nited ("otton ! G-iods Company. Simon Brothers and | Reich Brothers, -with claims for mer''han- I di?e sold and delivered aggregating " - 58. i Concealment . conveyance and transfer of ia iarsti amount of stock and the proceeds thereof amounting to upward of SLVtiO. F " as to hinder, delay and defraud creditors; is alleged in the petition- The assets are valued at about SS.OCKS. Judge Hough his appointed John Gruen herz as receiver for Gla=a:*! ez Aekerman, ; furriers, at No. 2% West 15th street, with a ; bond of $300. The liabilities are about J7,7<*> ! and the assets worth 51.500. [mroluntary petition against th« Empire Hat Works, at No. 147 West i^th street, by j Olivier & Co. and two other rr^ditor?. with j claims f^r fcoods sold and delivered amount ing to II.TZt. 4*i. Preferential payments and ; admission of insolvency arc aliee^d in the ; petition- The assets are vaiued at JS.f.'**. Walter C. Lo-.v has been appointed as re 1 ceiver Tor Fink & ''r>.. !h business at No. 17 BleecSer street, with a bond of (500. The assets consist of stock worth $150 and ma : chinery and fixtures valued at 1200. The 8. ; Hyman Company, one <>f th«* j»»tiTi"ninff crediiors. alleses concealment and sale of nv»«t of th*» stock with tho fraudulent pur pr-cp r ,f defeating and defrauding the reme- ryf creditors. It is further asserted that the liabilities probably exceed $1,500. BOSTON CURB STOCKS. ' "Furr.ifh*'! by .1. Thomas Reinhardt. Xo. H Broad sir^et. K«w York, and No. 54 Dev onshire street, Boston, i Hi*h. Low. Last. Ama] N»va<ia Min?s X 4 13' 3 13* .\-izr* RlS^ta W SHt !♦* Bay S:at«= Hite S.i ?." 35 I Bin^bam M:n«» 3% -T-4 34 Coh«nia *** " * Boston Kiy 1! ' l * ''- Bone and Uwdoa l- 12 12 Qictus Copper l T i lfi Ir* Caiavcna '"** i"'« ;^^!unie< <'<Tbin 6* 4 lt R'J I Chumjiior. .r'!s. r ' ! 5 ■■ sji Cfci«* C^nE^iiriatcf! IA I*S *"* ChJno 13 14S H> [Coneiifine* Ii IT* ITs Coritin C«PP" "*• H * " ' 1 I.aviß-r>n'v IA Ii 1W IDomlnicn Fj-ndicaf . ... !«';■ '•"ll" ll '" - First National Copper.". S-t 3A •■"» GaUIS«I<3 Con SU B ■• t* I Humboidt S»n*lting . f*~ ni > P< i !nFp!ra.'i«n Sft s; -< s t^ , Tj« R'« 3ff 3«s "i? I ll««sach«m»tta Coal 24 22 23 Molli*. Gibson 2> 27 28 i do pr*f 1H Ji> 'r* Maj*«»ie 50 49 4? National Minm* Explor. 12 l'» 11 ! X"-.-;ifla Doa^las L >! '< U 2W Ohio Coppw - ! * 2 -4 Otwci : -a 2H 2H Raven Mm-.nß ?.'' 20 Srt EUwfaU<! M'.nlnz 7 fl'i T Hho-ic tslard r^.al .'4 . ■« '"» Pout* üb<^ ■;> JJ* "^ r TRUST AND SURETY COMPANIES.; rß«omt«d bs Clintan Gilbert. No. 2 V, : a:i Mreet). [yid APh"l.! Til') . Asii<?d ! AHinnr- HV. 12" 12J |l^wTT*T2^l 2W : >s,«r ' :U0 355 'I. Ist L* T. 80S 315 | i'-ink*iV- — *W> Manhattan..-. ."575 ■»'*• ; PA ■ M n ' 24.. 2SO !MHr B mii*... 7-. -*" | hrnaiiwav . 14.'. IW ! \t-irop-.lltan. . .VJS i Brooklrn 4'" > 0 42 s IMS* Bond., 110 ll'i ' : air-g:* I'.'lW I-"' Mutual IS') GuCial X 123 14" Mul Al«ai,c« - 132* < * n t-ii «« r> lOf' ! Nassau — IK. City lm*Ft «?> 70 'Nat Hurclv. . *J.V> 2'V) d^, nr«f l'« 11*» IN* v I- 1 iTIMt 1}?1 Cltizras' •• 14<l 14S KvM * B - lfi '' -°* rolurobla !"I'2«» _ !N V Trust... <;*/> tiT.5 Cflm'»*a!i!i. >*> P«spl«a • •'{<«• Cnaifßcrcial. 115 12" Q» '"" Mtge, 1I'» — Empirj Tr. ?/»■> 3J' l l<<U«*n« >'o. . 113 — FiTjiiable 4'"' 4*55 iR-ai'y AEro. ll'i MB \f'"lr ;\\«jn 17'tA Bav«V M lOfi jn«tbu»h y.^t :i f ' i^iandard ... 40i» 410 i--r« n id:n ... 221. ?A« j T!!)*' <; AT. 4'» M 0 Fulton 2*l Tl of N V 140 UM Fid«>ll»v 2*> 210 !Tr Co of Am ai" 325 <;i^rnntv . *«> ** ir > Uniotj ISOO ISSO ! Caardlan 17.". tin Starrs. . 1180 121" J Ilamijton . 27' i C 4" TJ - ''as 211 ~ lirriK- Treat. IIT. IV SSI A.- T.. 4«» 47<> Hu,i n*- a («y 11" DJTG4 I. 110 120 Hudson Tr. 17^< l"t I Van N'.rcr-n. — 23^* Int Hke Cor H" — I Waaiilngton/. ."!".*> — Ki«'S CO. , MS : V>>?tr|-.f«ler . ISO — KnlCketWk 3" 30« W&BT&M160 17" Law Mttf... 230 24'J [Windscr I2'J IS3 t NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 31, 1010. COHON BELOW HIGH MARK Bull Clique Still in Control, but Price Eases Off to 19.25. Compared with the sensational happen ings of the day before, when the August cotton option Jumped 313 points, or nearly $15 a I ale, in forty-live minutes, th* local cotton market yesterday was a tarn* affair August opened at 20 cents, the hisrh mark of the preceding day. but dropped almost immediately to 19.50 cents and then to 19.25 cents a pound, at which figure it held firm for a time. Notwithstanding the drop in August, however, there was a b*>li«»f that all the shorts had not yet covered their contracts [in that option, and some traders look for I further i otechufcs" before the matur ity of the August option at noon to-day. That the bull clique, baa full control of th<? situation and can make the outstanding August shorts pay any price they demand for that option is generally admitted, but it is not believed that they will try to force the price above 20 cents. Including yester | days tenders, which were estimated at about 10,000 bales, the bull? have roe^ved about 110.000 bale? of Aojnial cotton from the bears. The profits of the bulls on the . transaction are estimated at about $4,500,000. Throng-hour the afternoon trading August •was quiet at between 13.25 cents and 19.60 j cents a pound. There to very little ac i tivity. ami so far as surface indications went commitments in the option were pretty thoroughly liquidated As i matter of fart, more interest was displayed in the September option, which was active, and strong at a net advance, of 24 points, or $1 39 a bale. It is understock that the bulls have been conducting an active campaign in that month, with the lea of continuing the mcess of their August deal, and the advance in that option yesterday was at tributed to covering by shorts, who feared a squeeze in September similar to that which took place in August on Monday. Aug-ust closed at I?.^ cents, a net loss for the day of 35 points, or 1.75 cents a bale, nd a lose of S3 a ■ Lie from the high point of 2 cents a pound touched at the opening of the market. The other options closed unchanged to 7, points lower, Sep tember iosinsr all of Its advance at the end and closing at 14.3*5. the same as on Mon day. COTTON BILLS OF LADING American Bankers to Have Conference with English Financiers. VTaFhingrton, Aug. so .— With the prospect that American cotton shipments to Eng land may be curtailed seriously this year because of the hitch with English banks over guarantees nf A m* -lean bills of lading. a committee of New York banker? will po to London for conferences with the English financiers. Th* British banks have issuad an ultimatum thai after November 1 th-->y will not receive tton bills of lading from this country unless they are guaranteed by American banks. This step was induced by the recent allege frauds which resulted In the failure of Knight. Yancey S Co., of Decatur. Ala., which was followed by heavy »sea in Liverpool. 1 he American national banks under the iaw cannot guaranty c«tton bin? of lading; and there is great apprehension that unless the Enehsh banks recede from their posi tion the annual movement to Enarlanrt will be crippled, EADS BRIDGE CHARGES Passenger and Freight Rates Unreason able. Is Government's Allegation. Washington. Aug. 30.— -The rase of the government asrain.-t the St. Louis Terminal Company an.l forty-**- ..^ n other defendants. mainly railroads, which --•... the city nt St. Louis, was locket* in the Supreme Court of the United States to-day. Th» government alleges unreasonable charges for transp irtation of passengers and freight over the Cads Bridge. The Circuit Court of Eastern Missouri divided equally on the ca^£. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS, Chicago, Aug. 30.— Desertions from tlie bull si-ie were numerous to-day because of th^ poor ness at t.V export call for wh«ar. Tn» cohm quent decline r^sulte-j in moderate sa!»s to *x Porters, but it is nor pertain that the wii-at was sold to go to Europe, a steady ton- prevailed at me cio.s?, although the final figures wer« al most tl!*> lowest of tn« session and showed » n*t arap of ', 8 c to fcfi>%a Corn was "up owe* to •*<-■ tugrher and oats varie.i from V- <i-ciint.- to *-.- Provisions a'.sr. had an irregular winfl-uD. a shade off to U'.zc up. Weighing on th.? wheat market was a la;; burden of hedging Bales. Primary arrivals were almost double tho^-e of a. year ag->, and simultaneously '*zrrp nivs that thp European visible supply ha-i Increased nearly 4.(MH1.000 buahals for the ite^. and is now 7.'?. lxii.iMi,, bushels, arraini=t 4fl.l.'i(i,iH>n bushaU at the rorropponding time !ast y-=-ar. wh^n thn M^ek showed a de-rrease of 400.000 bushels. Th<» v.-orifi's available total was computed as bpjrig sl.ono.ixvi bushels cn-eatep than twelve months prfiious. InflU'nc«r| hv sufh b»arish cnsicicra t'ons. September ilTuidation was on in '-^nsiaera ble. force. Warehousemen w^rf trie chi^f pur chasers. Rangt- of prices: Yester- Wheat: Open. Hish. I>iw. close. day. Sept jo?!!* 5*5 * sum;, so (X' *oiins so ■'■..-. z*t? 104 i o*l* i cs ] 4 103^ i M May 1 *» T i 1 <>0 =, 108 H lOSS 1 l.'f* 1 * Corn: --• i 80 • •'■"', r,r> 7 . S3 T i gOVj ilav '. ■"... 59% 57 - 57 - :.: ■"- •- - tMTi '■'"■■- rp- % Uata: gept 33% "« T ? 83 % MH M*i Per .?rt* s ."rtH 86Vi ;li>V« a«ti May -:• : ''.•I-, 89% 39% SSVi Lard: Sept 12 l'< 1215 12<V7 12 10 1312 Dot 12 12 '. * ' 12 10 12 10 12 lit Ribs: cont 1" 35 12 42 12 32 12 2 12 S"> Oct. '.'.'.'.'.'.'.USB 12 in 11 IK! 1808 1 1 95 <=*,>tt Ork: 2130 21 ST 2120 2135 21 22 0ct ...... 121 C- 21 -.-••" 21 12 21 0« BOSTON WOOL MARKET. Boston, am?. 3n— The Ioph! wool market remains nul«l with pries fairly well maln taln«d. aithoush th« lone - "taady rather t'nvtn firm. Transactions ar^ confined to odd tots but some "00,000 pounds of T us tw«lve mniittaa recently rtians*d Lands a? 60c cleaned. i'ora' ivrv«»r.< .-laim thai njany purchases of th* 101<i piin w«^re mad" on a higher scoured naaie t'ha-1 had h»p;i undarstrto^ at flip Jim* of buy- Ing. Trading domestla quotations: ?M-ii>i and Pennsylvania no«>p«s— pplame •vash-rt ."4o NX. 30c; rtne unmerchantable, ••4^ •>?>.-'• half blood coml»mff. 2«@2»c; i!ir»c elirhths 28S2Qc: one-qtiart^r. 27«<28<:: detain.' unwaghed. 2'V-'2T';-. fin- unwashed. 50©21 c iflchiean Wisconsin =»n<i N«w ork fl<--res — Fine an washed lfl^20«; d»lain«. artU^T-; half Mood 2rt@27«; tl>r*«»elffhthß, 27#20e; on* ouart'pr 2«©2Tc. ...... Indiana and Mia s i ir ,., Th"r''<»-"»!Bhi"t>B l»lood, 28i}20c, nn> ■ ... t.iisis: Texas — Fine 12 months. .">!• @Coc linn <i to "5 months. ">r. fittc : fin.- fall. -7<)r ' California— Northern. .">?,<?.'..">. middN eountv SO&Ble: s;)'itf.eni. ■J.VI/-57.-; fall fr^. AT,tHA,\\- : f»H defective. ."■". ft .!«c Oregon- Eastern No 1 utaple, tiJtf'V*.-: Eastern clothing, SA^sic; Valley No 1. P2#s4c. Territory fine staple, «4iffflac: fin« medium. 50@«0e; fine clothing. ridffifiOc: ftne medium. 55 ©'37 c; Ua\f blood comblngr. ... s three-pighthe. %<>'-< ">K'>- on«-Quarter blood, i'JQUc. _ |i,,j !e ,)__ Kxira. ti.V: fint- A. ao@62c; A supers. 56@67e FOREIGN MARKETS. Liverpool. Aup SO.— WHEAT— -Spot dull; future 'I11'*"'I 11 *" ; Ort^her, 7f fi'id. December. 7g 7--.d March, "s ** ? d. CORN — fpm aip.iriv. old American mlx»n. '•« UH'l f mures dull; Scnt«mber. 4s S'«<t. Octpber. 4« -», -. PEAS— CaJßUdlan 7*. Fl.OUß— Wlnt»r imt^nts. :{o H 6d HOPS in T.ondon (Pa-ttii* ■■:.-• a 9 i 4 {- BEE! — Eilra India m*m 1 13 aBd POak— Prlma mess W*««rn. l«Ms ::d HAMS pl^or; int. OSS. BACON — ''uinh»T!anil rut, "2s <>d »h'i'rt rib. 7<>s: clear bellies. 7.'ls "Iri ; lans --lear middles, Mgli t. 72h ; heavy. T.\n; »hir« , >"r backs. <■«- SHOULDERS— Squar*. rt"s rt,i LARD— Prime Western. ti«r«««. «ls, American raflned, palls, «<•« -id. ''HKKSK ranadian fln^Kf white, new. . r .:u fid; colored. |-,4« TrRPKNTINK— J'pli'i'B Sl* ROSIN— i-nmrioTi 14s -M. rETnOLET-M—Rennfd. Td. r.rvSEED nn.—i'iß fsd. TALLOW — Austra lian in !.onrt«u, Ms fid. COTTONSCEP Oil,— Hull refined, spot, 30s 7>i«i. I ondon. Auk. ".0 — ril'iJA R — Raw, r^ntrlfu ch! 14k mu«rov:ido, --'■■• 'La »i,.4 LINBEEP — Calcutta, Aupufi-fcnKni- Jhh 71« «M LINSEED OIL. 41s PERM OH £35 I'KTHOI.FU'M- •■Annrli-an refilled, Ad: 'spirits. 7d. TUBPENTWB— Spirits, Ma. ROPIN — Aiirrfan strM(fi*d. He U>i ; lint-. ITa ... 3ft. -PETHOI,Ei:M, 10 franca CLOVERSEED PRICES. Toledo. auk HO.--CLOVERSEED— C»sh <■, 4r>- OtrtlKT. $0S0; December, »■• gr» : Karri (9 an.* TIMOTHY— Prime. S3 80; Aubusi. f:5 80 --i,|.-r > f.T Sn. AI.FIKK- -I'rinw, f S TO; Au gust, *«"<>; O'-«..her, SK TO EXPORTS OF MERCHANDISE. •■ end 4 • ..■■■• . • - . ..(. UM.747 -- ■■■ - • IHE MARKETS TOTAL DOMESTIC RECEIPTS- Now York, August 30. 1910. Beans, bags .... 142 Live poultry, crts 380 Flour. bbU 13.860 Orange 3 (Cal), cs 2.S2vi I Flour, sacks . 25,830[Gnpes <Cal). Crts " M Osrnmeal, bbls.. Mo Plums <Cal>. Crts -.100 | tornm-a:, bags.. 3.680 Pears (Call. crts. 3.073 Oatmeal, bbls... 800 Peaches era orts 3.763 Wheat, hush 111.400 Apples, bbla •" >i<; '' Corn, hush 1,125 j Petal bbls.... ■.•'••"•■■ Oats. bush. . .161.680; Onions, bbls •,833 Barley, bush 1,273! Dried fruit. pk«. '" ! Malt, bush 22.500 ' Rosin, bbla 874 ' Rice, pkts . . .. 300 Spirits turp, bbla. '-71 I Hay, tens ... 2.270 Tar. bbla .... 11 - I Straw, tons 30 Sugar bbla ■ 2<« Millfe«s. tons... 166|Qiicake, pkc* 5.738 i Qraae Hid, bag! SSOiOilmeal, hies. . 880 ■ Hops, bated ... -«0;Oii. inn. bbli 218 Beef. bblß ...... IQB o;»,, BtecK. pkss. •""' : j Be*f. canned, cs Of. Peanuts, bags . 13 Pork. bhl!< 17* : Tobacco, hhds. . . . 20 Bacon, pksa .. 52 | Tobacco, pkg* - 1 -. Cutmeats, pkga.. I.« 7'> Whiskey bbls .. 1«2 | Laj-d, tiercea . . . 867! Wool, sacks 387 , Lard, kegs 7.3lfWst!e, bale*. ... 450 i Lard, cape? 20 Cotton, bates 1,769 Tallow, plt^s.... 286tCot'seed oil. bbla 900 Soap stock, pkes 30 Spelter slabs - '•"" Grease, pkes 4fiO Lead, pips .... -" Butter, pltgs... 13.0n5: Htd»!». ■No ... 1.000 Cheese, pkgs.... B.OHJ Hides bd!a 3*5 ; Eges. rases 22 ■- ; Skins, bales . . 50 Drsd P'ltry, pkaja 2.1521 EXPORTS. I Oats, bush . 750 B«ef tierces.... V*6 Flour. bbls . i,aOB Bacon, ft .. . 234.1"." Plow, sacks... 10.164! Hams " '■•'■'■ Ornmeal, Mils 177 Lar^ "*■ . "' ■■ ■' Grass seed, bag? 2J3 ; Grease rh . . 418.000 Ollmeal. rb 2.300 ! Butter "' ... 2.100 j Oilcake. ft . 2.250,900 1 Cheesa rt> 22.020 1 Pork, hb!B 17« Cot's'd' oil. - i... --- Beef, bbla . 23SJLub oil. =i .- 1.042,700 ; CASH QUOTATIONS. j Iron, N«r. Xo I I Flour. Mp!s pnt3 $5 !K» I foundry . $16 a7\i : Cotton. mi idling 19-75 : Iron, So. tfo 1. 1800 Coffee. No 7 Rio 10 M BKaei rails 2S rxi i Sugar granulated 8.23 I Stand eon. spot. 12.30 i Mn'iasses.OK pma iZ ! Tin . . . 33.60 I Beet family . 1!> 7.'. ; Exchange, lead. 4.45 ! Beef hams 23 00 Sre-lter . 5.45 Tallow, prime... 7% Wheat. No 2 red I OOs,7 s , i Pork, men 24 25 I •<- .m No X... <M*fe Hogs. drsd, 160 1* 13^ tOats, naw 38 Lai?, Mdle "Wee! 52.3? •Elevator, domestic; basis, 'Standard white. a - GENERAL MARKET REPORT. New York. August 31 If>tO. GRAIN - WHEAT — Inactive durinc »h<s greater part of the day. but after showing a I steady feellns early, prices gave way !r. the afternoon and closed at a net decline of Vj 9 -»■ Liverpool cahl«s were disappointing, prices being influenced by predictions or" <-!ear iner weather in the United Kinpdnm. iess In quiry, and an Increase of ''i": •.>■• I i«he]s in tho European visihle supply, cojn'yoxed with j a decrease last year of 4iSn ...... bushels. The i stocks of wheat in pub fsn<i priva?» eleva tors •- Chieaxo increased L 38&,000 bushels for the week, which . ■-,.;,;., the total t« 10,005.000 I bushels. Spot aasy, No 2 red "*int«r. ?1 "•'■ '- | In elavater, and $1 07?4 fob new No 1 North ■ crn spring $1 -_-4 f o b to arrive. CORN— Firm early but -*ft»r advanrlni? %'ff-\<- from th« previous close, the mark«t eased off anrf •st the ise was net . lower to %c higrher. Cash markets easy: "-"> 2 Western dfi^c nom inal. alevatar, to arrive, •■ 1 f, domestic basis. — Fairly active and easier, closing at % @%c net lower. '"ash easy, new standard white. 35i4.0: new No 2 white, 33^4® 33c; No 3. 88@3Si4o; >-..:.--- RYE — Eas=y: No - WesTern, 77 V:'* t P b New York-, now crop BARLEY — Steady; malting, 74<7 70<-. l;«w crop, c 1 f Buffalo. NEW YORK PRICES Tester- Wheat Open . High Low lose day. geptembar .$! .">7 $1 07% $1 "« l i $1 06^4 sjat-. December..: 111 IK- 1 10% 1 19*4 11! May 1 15*4 1 ::■% 1 14% 114"-* i I.V; Corn: September.. — — — 6fl fi? l^ December. . . — — - — «7 tT May . — — _ _ 674 Oats: Septemhpr.. — — — — H^\i December. . . — — — 41 '■« ii's Mr . — — — — 44H October ... M)*i 4Aii JiV i SO INTERIOR RECEIPTS. Wheat. Corn. Oats To— day 1.221,000 570.000 1,094.000 Last week r.OOO 533.000 1.805.00 a i Last year -■ 000 SflS.nOO 645,060 SEABOARD CLEARANCES. Flour. Wheat. Corn. To-day . 26,000 16 000 1.000 Last week . 8.000 4.000 Last pear 18.000 I*o. 000 21,000 FLOt X AM> MEAL — Fleur <miet and barely Steady. spring parents. $5 Jrt 10: winter ptrai>fh«s. $4 --, gs4 7". winter patents. $4 flftij *■"• 25; spring clears. $4 4.">5?4 75; extra No 1 ainter. $3 65® 54; extra No 2. 53 60^53 75; Kansas straights. ?s*?-"i l' l . » RYE FLOtTR — Pteadv; fair to orood. $4 to«s4 s«; choice to fancy. $4 35@54 40. COBXiTZAL — Kiln <irie<i. .$3 50. BAG MEAL — Fine white and yellow, $1 sfl *$1 (Ml : coarse. SI SO@S3 R5. PEED— ■v\>stern spring. f23 -..->_■, 10; standard mid dling, J2". 7f>3 ?2'> 10; flour do. $28 60@i2060: red doe. $29 OH; city bran 523 bulk. S2« 35 aarlm. middling. $24 50 <& 529 HO: red dos. 12J1 60; hominy chop. '■.' ■ 50 bulk. $25 70 sacks. OUmeal. S3" -< COTTON — There was St.. exeirsment and nervousness in tha cotton market at reopen ing of business The first ea!>:. "orin^ at 200 or «v« with the ... point reached on Monday, md 25 points ar,ove tho closing tigure of Monday night, tt-niied to Increase the ner vousness nf trie market, but almost imniß diaxely, h"f«r*) the end of the call In fa.";. August broke and a little lat«»r sold off to 19 2"ic. This decline was attributed to liqui neiiiin by seatt^rinfr trailers on th« lorn? d'{ ■ wii-i had entered the market since the 1.-ist batch of notlcei= wt= i35U"d on Friday, an-1 who had seen forced t« lot go »f their con •.--■■ morning by the appearance »f short notices estimated at about 30,000 hales. But the--*- was nothing to indicate that tiie bull leaders thernsejves were avoiding the notices, «nd lai»r August rallied to IR.ROc, ... that price during the halar..:» or (he day closing at 10-Jnc tijd. It is es ... that n>it loss than 110.000 bales will ham been delivered to the bull leaders on ,Vjgust puntracts N-"-w crop months oprnct 4 points high<-r to 1 point lower, sold off 2S?S points, advanced sharply to a n»t gain of .S® 'J4 iioints: then ■..-.■ and closed barely steady, n^t 'jtifhanjjed to .'{ points lower, while Ulii clasinx for August showed a declirif of 35 points compared with the previous clay. Southern spoi markets officially reported early «er<> unchanged to asc i;)wer. Local contract pi-ices : r«ater -■_■.• Close. day. An? 20.00 30.00 19.25 If*. 4<>'^i — 19.73 Sept 1.37 14' 14.33 14.3«®14.:17 14.3(i Oct 13. «<» i:^.7<» 13.57 IS.S'jfilxrjO 13 ««> tie . ii.CC I. ">')-* K-i.'il* 1-i. 4- ,- 1350 13..'J» Dec . 13 .51 13. Wt 13.47 18.4.W13.49 13. .fan 13. -{0 13.. ".7 13.48 15.4tf015.47 IS.W Feb - — I. 1 ; i- : 13.50 j:;.4'.» Marcl ... 13.53 13 83 13.52 13.33@13.54 13.54 May 13. TV) 13.(59 15.58 ... 13.H0 jun* . . — — - i3.rttf'»i3.r.g is. .is July — — 13.55©13.57 13.57 Si>-i» nuiet and umriantfe<l on the basip of I'.t.Trtc fn? initi^iinr upland and aOc for middling Qn)i. Tiiere W' o re ho sales, pelivered on contract. 3.900 bale?. Liverpool <-ableg; Spot quiet, at 2 points •■-.-. S.ftOrt bales: an.i eKrM-.i-T, ,-h"Ki bale?: receipts, ih.*hni bales, including lt.<HH) bales American, upland. B.lSd. L'unireg oiened steady. ;it 51rit1 points advance; cjosad steady, at 1 to 6V4 points >;p. August, g.Ofld: \tifvust-September. 7.7'» d: Septerabei^Octo. ber .... :-d:: -d: October-November. ; ,7.2l%d; X9V«m-, ber-rjecembar. 7.14 d; December-January, 7.11 d; January -February. 7. l^'a-i : Kebruary-March. Tin 1 *'!: March-April. ~.\u\2<i: April-May, (.lfttl; May June 7.10 d. fOFFEK Prices at the op^nini; were 11 ynir.ti; beloiv the prevlmia close. fa We? were v.«ak early .md ih«re was a pi ivate cable from Havre eiatine thai a prominent ■•"•• man who bad recently Invest SgaW the crop situation es tuna ted the crop in Santo* at from 9.000,000, ■• 10 000 00 has., whl'-h compared with the popu lar eitlmat^ of S.ooo.fvv> to A r««. .-»i Latei the ........ firmness, with persistent buvinc on the part of prominent masters, ana at ' the close was steady ax r.et unchanged to 3 point* hltfhrr. with 'sales of .-<'.2f-t> baars Havre closed at a net decline of l r to *i; Ham burg closed "* to 1 pfennig lower: Rio was T«> ■ •is higher, and Bantoa unch»ng< ! to 50 reis lower was le.-s active, but firm, with Rio No 7 nu..to.) on the basis of lOgiOUc. Loca! contract prices follow: Yesfr- Open His Lflw. '-low. day. A.-z _ — 7.«s<rT7.o<> 7.83 Sppt ■■■■■.'.'.■.■■ 7.80 7.53 7.80 7.53®7.»0 7.83 rJt ' 7 Si) --.-.--■- 7.83 X..- ' "' _ — 7.80®7.98 7.00 V^,. 700 -00 790 7.95a5.00 7.05 j " ■■■■.■'..■... — — — SO.ft.on 7.PS p" h . — - 8.00^8.01 S(>o «,'.. ' -;. -04 7.90 5.044rM.05 8.01 1 " r .i — — — So4ft.s/>5 5.02 fy, v g.OA so:; s.oo R.o«<»a.n« 8.04 i,,' . — — — 5.07«5.0« 8.06 Juiv '.'.'.'.'.'■. 707 8.10 79K 6.0»@5.10 «>.':9 PROVISIONS — Moderately active but firm Pale,; of lard amounted xo inn n«r.-#s of No vember at 12 "7. PORK— Baraly steady: mess 524®524 50: family. $24. r io®|2s; short cl^ar' $22B0#$24rifl BEEF — Firm, tnepr. #lf> <>t*lii r i"- family $19 •'•I $20: pp.ket. $lt< T,n>a 117: extra Tn.iia mess. $30 BOeSai SO. BEEF HAMS-^-Quiet: $22«524. DRESSED HOSB !=i'adv hamns. lS ; 3 c; ISO ib, 13 «, c: 100 Ih 13iici no Ib. l3Vic; pigs. i"\c. ct-t .m;:ats Pickled bellies dull; 17'jc: 10 Ib. 161 r 12 Ib lfiKc; 14 Ih. U»ie. PtcUled hams'q.ii-t: 14<»141tc. TA LLO\V — Firm . city. T a . f'nuntry. 7H«r7»ic. I.AnO-Flrm: mld dl- W«»t 12.50®12--lno": rity steady, I'-'c: r" fit ad 1 S»Uth America. 13 «0« continent. 12.83 c: Ttra'll Ue^F 1 I file. Compound firm. 11® l\h,~r STEARINB — Olee, lie; city Urd, 14c RICK-ln somewhat better slispx at prl m,»rv points, with a good demand, and here I hero was 'i steady undertone, with fairly R r.od demand. [>.*n Talmacu'a Sons Company. New Orleans, telegraphs Louisiana >-r"p move" inent tp <lntn ad follow*--: R^c^iprß, rou^h, 176 SOO sacks. 7i«ninst -J44."2f. n year aaro. Sales cleaned, ... were 156.500 pockets, against H>7,077. ua;h, last year. ■»' I, »; — Not tnueh in the wav of new huei n(is -' i,ut withdrawals were liberal. Prices were uni»lianned. witii jtranulatr^ quofd at ',•>-,<■ n.>t lei-H 1 p-r cent r- a jh. Ther^ was a sale of 1.000 or 2.oi>'i buss '"üba crnlrifiiK.il in port «t -i 1 ■•■:■-.■■<'■ and that was quoted although wan beltev.-ii Ihnt refiners unulrt not pay that for any quantity. Mtis oovado RP last, IMe and molwuei BURar, S!> tent at 3.70 c. The 1/indon markfll for he«t nuK-ir Was ahnui ft«i lower for nearby months, liui' unchnnnnH fir dtatai 1 posiMi - Auyuet, 14.s "i,d sei'temli-r. K'.a S>d : October to n* ■>», d <i|KT\l!"> COPPER— standard dull; «r>ot and ' AußUft, ... September, 12.^4 13.30 c; October. No%'ember and Pecember. )U.l!<> jMS.B2Hc Lendfni <ini<»t: si-nt, tM 2s *>i: fill ures ... I s * ''ft Ijjkm ■■[;-' rj.B7H©l3e electrolytlc. J2.fi2HOt2.7Se; ea«lnff. 12.23ji-12.r>0e TlN— lrrei spot ami Angust, aa.f10935.67He. Seiiffmhpr, 33.n2Hff3S.«2He; 0.-iobf-r. 84 550 34.95 c; November. 34.72 l iQr!4>.'.c; P^ccmbur, 34Sri«f34.fi.V. F^iii'lon Ftronn; Kp.it, £lrt3: fulurft* £150 " LEAD— Quiet. i.40@4.50c New York, 4. -•*• SPECIAL EUROPEAN COLUMNS EUROPEAN ADVERTISEMENTS. j LONDON SHOPS. ~ i , ■III! ' Maple's PERSIAN CARPETS Collected by their own Agents Comprises tome of the rinett Reproductions of Rare and Beautiful Specimens ever exhibited. MAPLE & CO uauiu TOTTENHAM COURT ROAD LONDON IRISH LACES.— IRISH LACES. ! Finest and largest stock In Ireiani or I- >n-t a I Direct {ram our own workers, thereoy saving our patraaa tntaiiiiadiaif* proSta. inepectlnn solicited. fc&m depot FOR IRISH j FEZSAHT iHOOSTRIESI, WB^W*^ I**1 ** !RISH ' WAREHOUSE ' 'liin^iiP ( 47, Regent St., London , 7 '. « 3 uaa Shamrock. Ln Ii "■• Erta'jliEhed ISO years Telenhone: 34TS O;"— .- J .. SEASON NOVELTIES— EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS. TH =ri T.spoc Shirt Waists. Irish Hand Err.ti.--)'.il ii^ii udL.,b ered Dressed, Blouses, Jackets. *- ; Triaii T __„_ Bedspreads and Shams. Hand Em- Ulali Ijaces brGidiarP£j and Trimir.e'i i.ace. ••• , Trial. T -.„,. Table I.men Finest Quail Hand- ! iri9H LaCSS kerchiefs Large Variety BalHris- TH<;h T sen" En " IToslery. Iriih PopllES. colour* , insn Liaceo ar .d biarv. Irisn Eos Oak an 4 Couneuiain Marble Nov»!ti»i. ', m iinofi ?i2nlinUU-5t t i.«njon. w. PARIS SHOPS. TROUSSEAUX LAYETTES- FVOBES.F V OBES. Cannes, Paris" 33, Rue d'Aottbes. | 4, Rue Castiglione. 4| 64.30 c Easr -=t Louis. London, spot, £12 Its 3d. SPELTER — Firm. 5.G7%@5.50c New York. 5.22' i @5.27M5C KaEt st Louie London, spot, [22 13a IROX — Cleveland warrants. 40s 1 in London. Locally Iron was quiet. No 1 foundry Northern $18 sr.-gsirt SO; No 2. $13SOa$16: No i Southern and N<- 1 Southern soft, $!."> T.'.g?l»> 2? MOLASSES VXD SYRUPS — Steady at a" chan.ereil prices. N'AY.VL, STORES Steady but aulet and un chanired. HIDES — Ftpa-iv to firm. Full but unchanged prices w»r» no'- 1 '!. LEATHEfI .-...- with light offerings at full prices. DRUGS — There was a quie distributor, of essential oils, for which full pries were ob tained, and th« marker held to i s'eadr basis. Rd«ts were g.-lline well in a. jobbing way at full rates. OlLS— Unseed unchanged. Refined petro kum steady it "Me for standard white in barrels at X«w York. . < OTTONSEKD OIL — li"s months were easier, rli-sinc: net urn-hanged to 1- points^ de cline, but in old crop was firm. sSaieg. 11, Si bbls. Loi-j.l contract price?: Ye=t<=r- Open. High. Low. Close. ■!?!" .jpot . . 1« !.'.§■ 12 00 10.60 September.LlO.l© 10 12 10.10 1».12@1O.2O I<UJ October ... g.se R.RO 5.7* .S.Tfttr 8.81 S.S3 November . 7.66 7.67 7.W 7.50® 7.61 771 December ."J. 7.36 7.37 7.32 7.32# T. 34 7-37 January .. -38 7 :-W 7 » 7.31® 732 7.3. February... "iU'g 7.37 i.34 March 7.38 7.40 7.37 7.35<g 7.41 7.:« May 7.4." 7.4.1 7 4.1 T.Sfg 7.4 i! 743 i « COUNTRY PRODUCE MARKETS. ■\V-ek ending Aueusf 3". 1010 &v INK AKD PEAS Receipts for the week, 3> .;» sacks beans, 1.080 sack? peas; exports for th-=" «■•-!•}{, 721 Backs hearts. 18d sacks peas; Imports f«r the week, 1.24.i sd"ks beans There has been .i steady and rapid rise in the pri--~ of domestic pf-a beans during the week. The market closes firm at Vi'i @ s- 15 fo* choice quality, Medium iiav- shj^d in the impmve pieaUisbut th«r» is Htfle stock to trade on. State marrow hay» gained about 2^c an-i clof=e at S3 \2\ % fi $;i I""-, though the outside figure is still more of r»n asking than s-Mlin^ price; a few jobbing sales are rppertnd at that Foreign beans are about pc higher at tn« rlose White kidney scarce and in litrht de mand. Exporters began taking some red kid ney early, and th»re '.vas enough competition to' force a decline in values. At the lower rates shippers took a good deal of steek, which has largely reduced the local hold'nes and gi •■■««! a lime mcr» tone to the market. r.ate sales hav^ h»»n mainly at .*4 80. bul some holders are asking ?4 6<>. and claim r« reach the pri< c occasionally. >-iine ef last wt-tVis biiiint-ss was 10Sj toe less than ■l"' ir| tions Yejhrw eye scarce but qi:iet Turtle ".oiip havo advanced sharply, with li'tle ••i.oic stock ■H \r first hands. California nma hay improved a. little. Fcoteii P*-as "how further advance There is quite, a gtron? holding bneause of the higher Western ad vices BE\N^. marrow. choice. l.tisi..-.. $3 12J*«5313: fair to sro-i. $295@5310; m« (iiurn.*choice, $2 70.; pea. $i 70 OS"-' 75; fair to ?ood S" 4" •.• $-' •'••">: imported, m-fifum. f2 J5& §2 30: i>ea $230©$-o3: white kidney, choice. »315©JXU5; red kidney, $4 50@fiSO; f^ ir to KOOd.r?4^s4 4rt; yellow eye. choice, $33»'S It-'.-,- black turtle soup. ?- nrt-ti $'■'>. Uma, < ali fr.ml.-i. $:{ls®S^2o: PEAS, Scotch, ba^s, bushel. Si: 4"T, S'J 4- >; i- BTTTTER Receipts for the week. 40.3<0 nkirs: >wports t> tropical <-ounines. r,;;:> pksrs; re,-i P ts last week, 4."., 140 pka;>. rmmediately rollowing our last weekly report market made a *ui-hrr slight gain on hiph yrra.ie tre.sh crsamu'rv. Supplies were runnjng over and buyers bid the advance without much hesita tion Since then th»- ruling price for rreamery special? has he«B ">"-' c, but trading "as been <>n a smaljer scale. There ar ■ enough goods ta eupply all requirements, and the markft is a little" easier The average quality is BtiU Quite defacuvr and there is :■. liberal offerine of all bur the finest gooda. ExtFaa can be bousat eastlv ax 3Ov*@3lc. Bel«w the Inside figure U is 1-l.rgoly a matter of negotiation. Occa sional saies" of higher gru'lf firsta are reported at ".'Mi -HH 1"'".1 "'". but average nrs<3 are oflßnnS freely at 27®2Sc, and tnere is a pretty fnti stock to be had at Sorae_BaJes ol storage creamery ar.- reported at .»i«..l'-i-. Most holders unwilling to sell besi goods at the price Process elopes firm at -lie : ■•■' specials and 26®26fcc for extras. Rec-pt. are moderate and demand fair Factory quiet. Packing stuck has fair cxll and mar ket is a little stronger at the close.«( ream ■p«ciula hrs a ■ • °4Vi©23c - state dairy, tubs, finest. 28 ci- . good to 'prime, 25%®27fee: common to fair. 22i*@24Vic: pnx'w.s*. specials, -7c: extras. /Ji. tf-r, v,■u ,■ firsts. 2 » * t 'a 2.»<* : Bueonds. 22Vi<ft24c; Western, imitation orearnery. firsts. :-ifi-'><': factory, June make, firsts. •_ > HH 1 2 'rj - to; current »nafee.«fir»tS, 22V>@2:*c; secon.is. 22c: thirds. ••1 if- -"I ' <■■ pa-kins stock. June make. No I, 23c;"curr«nt make. No 2. 22e: No ~. 2D*t-2Te CHEESE — It*ceip!s for the w?ek. ,0.3-3 boxe* exports, 147 boxes; receipts Ust week, •4 fW9 boxes. Buyers more sautious, and not 1 to take on any more stock than re , quired for Immediate use! On .he other ban., i receivers have not been disposed to hold j ..r^ese because «f the high cost, ar.l have freouentlv yielded a little rather than put goods I" storage. Coacesslons have been sl'xhr thus far. hawever, and dp not warrant any material revision of quotations. Most of 1 the fancy full rream ch-ese. both colored and i Pome choir,- parcels have K on« # a 1 14 We. while jo medium grades Mtwo from 14H@15c iktms iteady at about 13c for specials; an occasional |o« going « tittU hlffh«r \oun? Americas in li^hf supply .• about 1 . v.c. whH« i mesi of the fancy dairies are Eo'^F, at lt> '-°- State, whole milk, specials. 18®l.Jic; ayer aK ; fancy small colored. ir.U,-; white. 15i,c; ,*^j —JorM, l*Hc; »'hlte. i!V ! 2c; choice, l.V^c: eoor! to prim-. U*i®l3c: wmmo» to fair. 10%« 14c- Ekiiv < special. lSe: averace fin". n- 4*il*.-;4 *il*.-; fair '« «»"•!• H'i(.vr'" ! »''; common. »i@7!sc; full F.O«;S-R-.--iptK for week. 7=.4;50 cases. Pt-i.-ps have made no material change, ami the market Closes fairly steady on high grade*. \ moderate mftvprami in storage .-kkj in th« ranees quoted. State, Pennsylvania and nearby hennery! uhites. M®33c: gathered. » «<».>.-•' hennery, browns, fancy. rtli e>ed.V2s«j! 27c: spoor to fair. 10024c:: Western; gathered, white-, 20p26c: fresn Kathfr»d ?■« fectvd extras. rloz*n. 2tl ?J ■.'/.•; extra firsts. 3l«| '•-,' ri-sts -• tt "-' • seconds. 'JOff-Jir: thirds. r-lgeiei? airtws, No 1. candied. i*fl9Hc: No *> 16»17c: dirties, poorer. 1."».i1..c; checks. rec#ipts. as to quality. I2#irt'*'-: re- Jf 1!»C FHITTTi -PR IED — R»«*»ll)ts f<»r the week, 1". ewes ewpamted apples. 45.15 a pkjca other dried fruits: exr n "« tot tho week, U.ncn pugs ! No . hanse in the T°« evatwratud aiiple market. Future market a little firmer, with business r<> pcrted at JTm and holders generally a«uiiiH $S at the close thoue'.i uno.l^ roulil probably b* bought at *7 87H«|7 90 Old raspberries moving nut very slowly; new offered to nrrtve Mt SOKO 21c «mi «»nsiderable business ;<t the etitaid* iiu>>" at lon 6pp< prunes, apricots and pearlies all (Inn ani "scarce. Not much ■ ■ in cherries I APPT..BS.tya!M»rated, fancy. tt». !O^40lle; pheiee, « l -<rr!l" prim-, car lots. >c; Jobbing sales oft, *w- common to fair. 6\«74& RASFBBRRIBS. ISJOO 21c; 1810, 20*i(»2Ie. CHSRRIES. >!M<>. pi.ii-iui, M'TlU'oTf*. I'alitoinia. Mooroairf. SOD. lSHOialvie; Royal. n>n>. ll^lSc. I'KAi'iiffi, <'-a!lfor"ii"i. p-"vlerl. 14'(T!Sc; unp«.-lwd. rt'sSfT'sO riMNKf* *'«lifnrnt."l. a* tn «>ize, 4 liiSftt'r*". fin ! ! - -h'UK.-H- Kain-v apples steady; niedhirn and lower ..■■•■- dull and w««*U. Pears j show little ,-han>;e; funcy tfl einin-i fruit is Mtra-lv. V ¥ «-aches n sha In firmer. r.rapes f.ivor ,, 1( - ti t^ buyr. Few s?n«d huckleberriee arriv iiiif Borne fancy Colorado muskmal*nv are (•rtiiKing a little better price, but much of th« Supply It* '''i' l l' oor nr)l1 "ffTt-rl low. Wdtar I msians drasstilf »' i rtw Hn 'l trr«"HUlar priors. | APPLES, r»<). tabif varieties. Rood to fancy. $2MXSS4: blush. J-J NinJ.l •">»'; Rreen. chniie to frtnc>. $2SO&f3BO; ordinary kinds and 'iiiaiiti'S. bhl , 52SJ2SO I'KAii aI'VLK.--". email, $:>as»4: large. *2©*3 50. PEJARS. Bartlett; $^iH?»; Se,-ket. J'J 73*t $1 75 : I'lipp'H Kavorii*. $.Ib#»'.ii ; i-oniuion I Itinda. S-'isf- <"('. HKA^HEF. fancy, can if r. $1 23 1 Csl7s; poor to p<»>«i. W)r(J(Jl; choice t<> funcy. j basket, H.Vv-jsl. p,.,.r to goa<l. 80O«6e. PLUMS. I Pamwm. bank«-». "">'rt '.Uh- : other vurle.tleg, infj» I GRAPES. Niagara. T.VSjJI; Deiawar*. ",*i< <yi.-; Concord, 5045.'83e; M«ere's t-Hrly «nd Wnrdfn. &o®Ssc; Champion. .... BUACKBERRIEB, quart, B©l3c. RASPBERRIES, pint, .'■ffs-. HUCKXiEBERRI^, Jersey an,i Pennsy lrania," l large, blue, quart, •••• '■••■'• . iiuall and ooor, 3'3-V. I FOREIGN RESORTS. | FOREIGN RESORTS. , 7 Proprietors The GORDON HOTELS, Ltd. gj fg% «SB ff& jA ftl ("lose to Buckingham rnl.icc, Westminster || 5} HM 1 || S&jj Ahhcy and'rnnvrni-at' f*>r wrywhTr. Tariff trrr m g|n]p|l U!s^ from r>roifn Ottiir ">#h' I'orfc Trihunr. " r.Js< ifj^lalp will Bf(iarfH-»y, A'ew Vorit. .^^— i^— — — -• TWO LEADS riG HOTELS. BERLIN. Hotel Ocr Kalserhof Renovated at cost of 5t. 000,000. Alt Latest American Comiorts. iila»trated B«oii«i» froai " Nsw Tof« T iW<M ' DTJIT-CST^fr-T^r leading fashionable hotel of Dresden. £%.£*?&&*£* PRIVATE BATHS. GARAGE. FINE GARDEN. Facing Central Station. THE CONTINENTAL LONDON HOTELS. THECARLTON Hotel, Restaurant, and Grill Room, LONDON. HOTELS IN "ENGLAND. LONDON . . . . - . Midland Gracd Hotel MANCHESTER - - Midland Hotel LIVERPOOL .... Adclphi Hotel LEEDS Queen's Hotel BRADFORD. . - - Midland Motel WORECAWBE BAY , - • Midland Hotel DERBY Midland H§tcl W. TowJe. Manser. Midland Railway Hotels and Kefrehliment Rooms, etc. Chi-f Office Midland Grand Hotel. Lacdon. . HOTELS IN THE BRITISH ISLES sUA.\KLI.N-IsLE OF WIGHT. HniilKß-S s!U>KI-I> HOTEL .Elee. Light K^^-n?o E fEL^§ ii L n «oi[i^r l mvtß. DIBLLN THE SHELBOrR?n r HOTEL Tariff- of the Hotel-. and full particular, a* t« route* may be had at the European " ffi , c « of "Tlie Tribune." at "Dane* Inn H»»a»e, -OS strand (overlooking Aldwycb and Kinssway). T.ondon. _^ - c rr- "^^ FRANCE, BELGIUM AND HOLLAND. Gramffiote! PaRSS Boulevard dcs Capucmes and Place de I' Opera. 1,000 Rooms with Private Baths. Tariff en Application. PARIS (F av °ri te American House) HOTEL CHATHAM. PARIS HOTEL DEL'AfMENEE fim » 15 Rue Scribe Opposite the Grand Opera "The Modern Kctel of Paris." £. ARMSn'JSTER, ManaQar. ■7 HOTEL Q£ LILLE ET «LBIOH 22.1 Rue at, ttonore, close to Vla?e Venaocns. First class. All modern Improvements. Ever? home comfort. Larg» halL Restaurant. luncheons and dinners at axed prices or a la carte. Telegrams. LILLALBION. PARIS— Henri Abadle. F~opriet.tr MXTSKMELOXS. Jersey, standard crar«. 54jr-g- SI: ha.=k^t, 50@7Se; box. 40@«5c; Maryland and | Delavrare. standard .-ratf 4"<-«3sl 37; Coforajio, [6<teig42 25; p«jny iraie. JjOcg?! 25; fiar. .">••*: .•■••- WATERMELON'S, oar load. < Ssl --" F'INS APFLES. Florida, craf. SISSSfiO; Havana. *-4 $■'{ h>>: Porto Ri^*>. eOcQs3 "n). HOPS — Re-tipts for the ««k. 7>4 hal^s: j fxp^rt.-! f.->r th«» wp»k. 6*? bales. Neither •*- i porters n^r dealers have fhoun much dtsp-sitton to operate, an! the market ha* had rather a s!iissiFh mn». with lierit business, gisw era a:v unirllUng ta a ••cepi less than 2Tx». Good reports from the Pacific Coast. Ptate. lt>"?>. medium to prim^. 21©23 c; Pacific Cbast, 19* 11 ©. j prim* n> rhoii-e. 14'J?15<-: me-iium ta ano<i. 1"^ 1^?: Pau-ifU; Cbast, iai'7. 7'£ > "<': Germans, l».i!>, 4.">fl .')!>.•; pacific Coast. l!«>rt. ■i'aTv-. HAY AM) STRAW— Supply targ*r; eenaidw abl* stork arriving by barges an.i Bajrket »•«!< and Inu<?r. TIMOTHY, now, pr:m«. ?1 -<• V"r 100 Ib; N r rv :? to No I, 80d$$l l'>: shippins. 75--: ! clnvpr mixed. 7.V*?sl; ciov»r. tHrfjiAh;. STRAW. | long ry, rilKjiiV:. rOII.TUV— ALIVE— Receipts for the we»k. | r--". cars by freight. Trade fairly a.-tive , and marker pen^rally nrai. with prUea not established up to a late hnur. CHICK ENS, spring \ia express. R.. lrt-fTK.-; FOWLs. via expi^ss. 15A15U.': ROO6TER3, young and old, lObe: TURKEYS. 10@14c; DI'i.TCS, 14c; (iEEHB. 12c; GUINEA FOWL^. pair. 6»c; PIC, EONS, ;&c. DRESSED— Ueceiftri for the w«ek. 11.450 pk.£rp. Trade generally light and market without material change- Flowla firm. Chi' kens weak. Turkeya scarce for o!4 Fresh killed— Tt.'RSCEYS, Western, average, b^sr hens and totns, 21frii": fair to jjoo-i. lSa2't>-; BROIL ERS, Philadelphia, farcy, squab, pair. 4rtSt.*)r : « to 4 rr» to pair. R>. SSSCIe: Penngylvania, li» S2i>c: Western, dry picked, milk fed. n>. 19f»20e; j selei-tod. :J to .T-j IT) to pttir. 17c; CHICSCBSS. ! ! spring. Philadelphia, ovet 4 rb ti, pair. 21@22c; Pennsylvania, X^S-J?c: Western, dry picked. 4 th and over ti> pair. IS#lUc: i rh and over t'> pair, and mixed, se'ertcii. fancy. l." l jslrtc: averng-s run. U'Sir*.-: >[i<-h;6-ai2. scalded, choice. Ittaltf '•*<•: 1 Western, scalded. s«-ir>cf^il. J".a 1"> L2'-;L 2- ; average |grad»B, lWlt'i'': Southern, I3X-<gl4e; Fi^WLS. j Westrrn. b«jies. dry. 4S !t> and over to dozen. l&SlTc; ."54 to 42 !T>. 15 He; ii£d. dry plcke.i. 4 to R It> each, l.'iVjr; bb'a. small, 14'sSir-c; Michigan, scalded, faacy, 15 lie: Western, iced. 15 Wls'j'-: Southern ana Southwe»tem, averas» best. Io4ilo'«c: other Westsrn. poor ta fair, 13 ! . a 3 144,-: COCKS, e!d. Ib, t2c; DCCKLJNG& spr!:;«, I^m^ Island an'l Kastern. !?>. !!*<•: Pennsylvania, l^^itrl'.'f : Ot'civS. sprinsr. Western. ,"»cli'-; HQr.'AB prime, vvhire, 10 Ib to dozen, per dozen, *.U"; :> H<. ?3 »; i IT-. $3 •-"«; 7 n>. 12 7.*.; B t» rti-t !b. S2S*>: dark. H ."m)vs! 7.': culla, 50€T73c: GriXK.V FUWUS. sprm?, ."> IT< to pair. ?13.<1 10; under 3 TT> to pair. 63073 c. | Frozen- -Yf«ins foms. Mo 1, 26827 c: No -. IS ff^V; youtjg hens. Ko 1. 24325 c: Xo 2. !>''?! 2i»c: old toms. No 1. 24c; CHICKENS, roasting, j milk fed. fancy. 1 »*■?:> X- : fair t<» g-~vi. l*V<tl7e; fryers, fancy, 17c ; average No 1. 15c: corn teri, soft mealed, fancy. IT I *} !••••; av»ras» No 1. 15.^ [ l«r: fr>er^. fancy." 15c: average N» 1, He. POTATOES A.ND VEGET.^BLSS— Potatoes anil pwet notaries firm unit sijshtly higher, f'nion.s steady. Cuenmbera and pickl-s -lu'l and weak. '"aMiages lower, lireen com llrmer I-imcj. beans firm. P«>m.« show wide range in Quality. Peppers weak and lower. strln< iJieans sliululy lower. •Toma(o»« steady POTATOES. I»?i5 l»' ar.d. bM. $1 .' 7:, .Urwy. bi.l .>r lues. *1 4i>'«" $175- Southern, bbta. Itfill 6»: SWEIET POTA TOES. $10$2; PARROTS, *1 ."»frr? - J 'y>: CAB BAGES .... CEfJERT, dozen roots. !o-* 2.v-: CAmjpLoWERS. hbl, t\rtt ci'CJ-M HER? M)i-iajl •»••; Ct'CtJMBER firiil.BS. 7rt.--r $1 r.«t; l.ikin, st."iig|Csi» EGGPI*ANTS, bhl. 5'V Qs\: t^ORN. liHi. ."5n.-Jt.lt2 2S: LIMA PEASrt. hasket. or hi?. .VyffSl '«•: LETTUCE, Lai-Uets. I - . OKRA. box. r-io'gl!; ONIONS. i»ranij« 1 County, b;iff, *l''r*l ".">: (»ng Inland and Jersey yellow, lib!. flipVtMS2s: r»d. *!rf^t7.%: »tate, white, crate. 7."^!«K-; PAKSL.EY. l-a-ket. :»>,-. j PEAS, basket or baa. rxir-(js2: PEPPERS, bM. 50975 c; STRING BEANS, basket or hag. 4»i<* 73e; '.Ml-.- rutabagas, hl.l. 73cG$l: TOMA TOEii. box. 40<'(jJl 'J5. HONEY— -Suppli-a of new sialp romb hiv# been coming n little nmr» freety and m-etins a firm marlct. Old California extracted al*> firm St.iie cpiiii.. fancy, th. !«<■; No 1. I.V; So 2. I"^» i 14c; California extracted, »sit white. tT>. SW<; | white, l -fi!»c; H»ht amber. 7'»^.V-; as to qua!- j ity. srrilli.n. «H><||7S«. BEESWAX— FuII quotation for ftn««r jfoods. j ,tlc. moil U>ta rinKT'nt down to _7c In in-; staiifes for foreisn. State Hud Ni»rrh«»rn. pure j bright. »'. 31c; Southern, ■."•^"■'••■, f'-reisn. 2S# ' " M \TI KCSAH Stock! hal.i flrmlv by rf--al- ! in awaiting iht- er*ning »f th* fall tra.iin*. i ?»upar tT'. l"314o; s>ru|>. as to quality, (titllnn, , SO-SJI.V v| |. Mnrlltt *n pr#try s ood shjpt- All j pntdes of iinelted peanHt» movinj »ut well, PK.v NITTS, Virginia, hand picked, nimlw ?t. T-t>- , fancy ri'«W.'» '•«••: hand »ick«»l. "utra. 4 ! a»t »**■•; Vtrslnla. ahet'ed. Jtimh.>, *> 5 «0c: N,> 1. «*ic; No 2. )<«*••■: Spanish, ■helled. No 1. SOSKc: tio 2, SVt^Tr. , LIVESTOCK MARKET. N*W York. August .in. l!Mn fIKK\ I - ■.» - eip«9. -1 cars, or 405 head. | Includlnii i |( ciirs for the market; I™ cars held t nv.-r vestatday. No trail* in live rattl*. but : feeling Bteady. r>resa.-d b«>ef un<-h4HKe<l in : price, Liverpool and tendon cuttle nurk-ts , lower rtt 1 2 •» *t I •* 1 *". dr»»»«id ueijjlil ; refris^r- I tttof b**-t »i London. !o%a. CALVES — Pv'-''«-ip!s. S»0, including •.•f»o for! tl>e market; ?i~>~> on *ali". mainly WttUrM | \>als weai, except fi>r chiitfo; W'-sinrnn no ; ra->r« tlun stea.lv. Medium to prim- veals ; sold nf $9 «2*i<Bf I<*"3 P»* " l 0 16: cv!!». *7: Wuttrnß, all common. S4OS3. No buttermilks ! offercii. City dressed veaU Quiet at il®!To« Opened .909. HAMBURG- Hotel Atlantic RESTAURANT PFO*DT£, Facing m«mut;.'ui Al*tor Lmkm. {FRANCE, BELGIUM AND HOLLAND, PA Hie Hotels ST. JAMES Mnld ET D'ALBANY. < .ntnti !n. iriio Opposite TTSll»rie» GOT "o^ Private Bath-*. Heater*- Rm»m from 4 •,« . with I B»<1». * fr»- Luneß. 4 tja . Dinner. .■» tr*. at *eparale tables. ! P>^B>ii>n from fr*. 13. 50. PUB: Hotel Cecilia ; 11, %m Mac M ahon, Arc do Tri ' omphe. Suites with baths. Cables J Cecilia. MViE. THAYtR, PROPS. PARIS: Ave' de I' Opera HOTEL MONTANA Sew & Up-to-Date Hotel TRY IT!! ' " HOTELS IN GERMANY. DI? IT C ft* P \T liooraa with iwHUi r\LJI/Lll Bath and T»tt««t«. HOTEL BELLEVUE ! Di-::nzni»ii»fl Horn» »< old rojmi-Mloo. Cauja* I pabltiao. R. KO.NVEFEI-D Oen. Maimar. V\^ ii E v Ofl D t n[■ ■ Tlrf »^* PALACE Hotel & Bat&s WIESSADEN kiRHUS & P4BK I if IMPERIAL HOTEL. AUSTRIA, HUNGARY, SWITZERLAND. VlCiiilil The Finest Mil ICililM in Austria. HOTEL BRISTOL Located on the F.i»hn»aabi< SArat&aerrlsx. aud the favorite resort of American*. Fez* feet French Coisiae aaa ek«ic« wiaea. I ITALY AND SOUTH OF FRANCE. 1 *^ E 12 !^ft "* BEAUTIFUL' grJI&JIVMj PRIVATE PARK :|| "EDEN P&LAGE-" KflU 14 i = -*i "EDEN PALACE." VENICE Hotel •--" <■— i Kg 9^l<>ndiii View. NB i in • •• . Electric u^ht. f Bova Dsiiß r 9 iwoijju hUJUI UUUIUII gteaci H*at. AU Modem Comforta. EaUway Ticket NVwiv Reftttfd.J ErilUCi Wine th. ¥EN ICE: ■STST GRAND HOTEL Best u AP L;r* Ua- a frontaso uf £00 Feet co '*" ' A. FIANTA. linad ijiui. I Maxiaa-»» per Ib; country dressed at W«MH e t^^ srrassTs ami butt-rmi'.ks Uiwr at 9 * "'• Sales— Kelaon & MeCabe: 4r, Wesura ea»*«* •>42 1b av^rag?. $0 per 100 lb: *>• 27<> .t).«»- Tobin & Shannon: 4." vonls. IST b. $»■*-'-?: 5. San<i*rs: 12 v-a!s. 161 Ib. $10 *5. Kerns roramission Coir.par.y: 8 ven.s. 140 is. $».w : J cul!». 1-5 ib. *"■ ._ . SHEEP AND LAMBS- R*c«iprs. 13 cars. •* 4.7TJ h»arf. ir.eiurtir.jr 7 cars for th» mark-t V> ', cars on »a!<v B^th sh*>-p and lambs w»r- fm. ptaagy, and tlu li*h« ottering* w-r» *!»••**«£ ear'.y. Good t o choice Bhee-p sold at f* \OJ9 <4 73 p-? r l fl ** H»; ordinary to prtme lauaw* SBSO'SSi T5. pressed mutton sX.ea.Ay i: "Sl*« p^r Ib. itrcpwd lambi* hffcfier at 11913^6 <n ciu.iins h.->K fir*a«e<i at 12 Cf 13 4c Sa^* — Karrj Commission » ompany: -,«• Wesr ViramU lambs. H7 lt> av«r»*a. S. SJ^P« MO !b: 177 Kentucky. 75 lb. *7 23 ; --•■-."• S7 22 «:; lb. $i 5 5O; C." Srmßtkj sh.~»p. Ito TO. $4 7.". 13. 100 lb. $4.'..V toD. 107 lb. H *« Xewton * Co.: 230 VT*st Virsnia. U=bs. .3 Id. $7 63: 21* 71 lb. $7 60: 2-6. « I>. $. •>*. 2T3 65 Ib. $7 60: 119 Virginia. .4 lb. J. »>■_ ?. Sanders: ai «st' !*ml)t. rtt l"c. Si*> •*: * 6l:*ep. 95 lb. J4 50. Tobtn 4 Shannon: -.--■- tarsus. ■ *». $ " Andrew Mullen: 6 state Urabs. 75 ib. J6M. J. Sbamberg* i=an: --■ West Vir s iai» !•*■*•■ ■■ • ii^cVipt* 3 cars, or . ._ h**-A. la cluriin* half a car for ttM tna.rk-r r*rmjT*r !!v^ hogs ar.rj g<->od heary to h*ht w«*S»ta M-idars: ' o-* .-.,. hoCT. «- 1* a-.prasr*. $3 ftf. p*r 100 '.J>: 4 rouxsa. «29 t». Tobin & Shannon: 2T» state hoys, M I* $r»T.'.- r rewk. •••-■■ — Andrew Mullen Cat- yesterday>: .-'•?• p!^s 120 Ib. $10: tl frate bnw 1«4 !b. $9 .■>. •J. l'Jrt !b. $!>r.O; 3 roughs. =3B lb. «•* 50; 4. *«T 'Nelson & McCabe: 4:> state ptfs, 1» IK $0 - SO 207 it>. J3 «0 _ __ _ »!»--. 7 J . i-i-f lb. V.) 7'>: J7. 157 !b. f»63; 32. 182 !b *0 •■><>• S mixed h.>ca, 276 lb. $^S d. l.» lb. $7 7"; 1 star. 41 lb : ?.'.. OTHER CATTLE MARKETS. Chicago. Aug. 30.— TATTLE — B?r<*ipt>. roou steady: b««v e s. T«*< stft-rs. $:; -:>{rso; West^rr.. (4 -i*JT Ij: stnerf prs and f»-(i'r». $4 10(jtriC»: rows and h«rf*r». $" rtii o;sH.;i>: ealv«. ?rt".'»-asl». HOG5 — B» re'ut.i 14.<W0; ."c up f"r lieht: r>fh«r* steady: liuht ' $'.>ijs9 55: m;x»d. ?■* rt» d s9 40; heavy. S»43fis!>2s; rough. ?>43jM*TiV «o»d to choire h»avy, $<» 7rt9*» --1: P'e*- **75 §•»>♦: balk "'f sales. S««sOS»lft SHSEP- Receipts. 25.OOO; sfmns l*e up: nattv-. $2?S#M*3: Western $285|f»4«: yearUnsa. *4 4*315 73; lambs native $."»'os7 10: Vffesifn. ?j JS>. V.ast Buffalo. Auk. :VV— <'ATTLE — RecH?% 250: tairly actlr*: anade en.-l-r. VEA^i— R# | HOGS Kec»i»t* SflO; arttve: O-3r;i>c hi^*': hVavy $9859310; mix^d. $!>««*•!<>■. Y->r>*r». s<>8O0S»O3; piss. J:> ♦«•■« :j 5^ Sl " > ; rn U iibs<. $5 10» »<»••-,• .J i)r;»3. ?'.* I.'. ??s:»«*• SHEEP ANI> : IMBS R«e«tpt», 4<>ft. acttv-: sb»>«p steady: lamb.<. tor hisrh.T; lamin, ♦4 77>e$7C5. Ctnetnnati Auy. 3<>— CATTLE— R^-eipt*. 824: Bt^dv. fa:r to xoo-i s^lprers. J6 :>0 jsf I>. common. *2 2»<»*3T*. hogs— R«c«4p-j». 1744 m-tiv*: but t -htrs an-1 shippers. $:>:Uie «;».-..» (nmmon. $* 2il«»* 23. SHSEP—R* cetpt». 2:133: etr^ng: (F39H 15; ia«cb» *ct-.v<» and »rr.>n«. *:5 7"»fi $7 I.V _«.*•_ K,nsa< City Au=." Sa— CATTXS-rß*e«!ptA "1 060 Including 1.200 Southir-r.B. iimit; cr>*» stronsr; f!rfss»il heef anil export *r*eri» ffi 7.1 OM2S; fair to «"*••<. *.Vrr#*»K«»: W«»r^m steers $> •_••". it $7 : sitorker* ami f»«,1oT-« $3 SO jmii' Poorhcra. ♦« 7". »if»j.'. . t;.-nithi»rn k -o«-«. I2«I»«S4 2S: native *J Tr. tr «4 7.-. : h^if*rs. f3J3 T T*rt7.-»' bull*. S- -••-• 2 H -:>: .-a!v»9. HS»O «s ",o nt»:S-RT«i?'s. «.»«>•>: Be hi<it»r: bviik of »!.'t. *0 2« if» !"»: h-h -' VT • fS3 i?s^ 3S: n ; «.-k^r« Bad » aJ-H-rs. $0 259030: lishr. jr» ♦<•> gMjntj SHEEP — Receipts. l».0M»; si»ady: lambs" steady t.-> 2Oe lower; lambs. *.". T.*. i $Hl>i»; ye.ir'.ia!?^. $t !»^s*."> 75: w-irh^rs. $3 9O • $1 .-.(>• Kt"<-kers and f^der*. $:'. ■?? «."» ."«>. fPy TrfU«c:r:»ph to Th# Tribune] I.ouUvllle. AWf- SO.— SHEEP AND r.AMBS— Hix-ripi* 55*: f«r »•»• «*ay«. 5.423; n»rk#t steady to firm: bulk of b^st Jambs. .V\ ««*' 4 o; sonf prtnif lambs a Bbada hisher: »*roml«. 4'. •■vt.ip; rOtlm, r. n4c; fat sheep. »tf.<»dy »t .It* tiovn: c-orn»n.-»n s"n»»p Htil!: j •■> t inquiry fo prtnir to faiu-v stock. »•»«■»; plain and com mon »l»w PHILADELPHIA STOCKS. (Furniahevt by <Tiarl« T> Barroy * Co.. X» tS Rro<td !>tr""t. Ne* York, and Ni>. I^2 So-JCa 4th strvff. v:-i1,*.1-' ,»h..i > HtdAskfd. i Ufegi Am ivment. 17*4 l> I L«huh N«v . « an Am Xv <■■» *■! 4.'** L«h Va! It X »S 79ii famh S«»el. ll 5*5 * 4^ i Phi!a «".-» 43 ** 44 C Tr et S .1 Tl 71H ... ... 43 43 El St <r Bat. 4»;'s »7S Pi-nn R Rto K4 ! » *4 l i X! ro nf Am UU 1 * US Fran S«r<»! pf. I<H lf» Ktini.i Tr. « 7 Fhi!a VMc «'.> IX 13H Oen A»ph«lt WH 2T^itPhlia Rap Tr "'? IT\ do i>r*f... 7»)>; 71 ISmckelesa P. to v«, ICnof N A 1!» l>» l i f'nlon Trac. . 4*H ».? I^ak' S Torp 21 v s •_:: Jt'n Oaa Imp. S»>H .*«% ■Jo pr#f... 54 38 NWlaba^-b. 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