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The Times-Picayune from New Orleans, Louisiana • Page 7

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c3jUUEECE AND XntmaPAr Enurorq. Sept. 18. 189CL TBe (, York Cotton Market. vw YORK.

18. Hubbard. Frio The offeringe ot ootton la Llver hdf created a weak feeling In the exporter were prompt antteipeta further decline to the eouth were tree sellers. Spin "Jt takings to day wn weU uo ttalr i.nnte.tne present difTereneee be rM and raw material Justifying Pt values, and they are availing of tho opportunity to secure Tne deoiiue abroad brought out a new sellers, depressing prices slightly. recovery at tie clow the opening Jwiations Among tho Mills.

Bstn Commerdal Bulletin of 'Bat 17. A summer peat those mtZT factories which were running on jjmo bare returned to the winter This of course ineana increased Zjaorion. It la a noticeable tact, aow rp ttt n0 nulls whlob run on fortu that have increased, their Work. ljwuraTand not tbe print cloth mills, the foP whose goods la overstocked. a nmdorate amount of build Ptmrt this week and wbat there is.

Zman the way of additions to already liln ii nlante than new uiills. taOilaea ti in YnrV la r. ai very prosperous aud a number of Pff (VtioriM. an will be seen by reference VhTmauufacturing oolumus. are running to keep up with ordain.

Throe and three worsted uiilla wbioU bad TrZhnt down for longer or shorter were started up this week, aud in with a full complement of hands. i but iwo of these milla are located in Kne'and. So new lactone are re Sited either In tbe woolen good or TrLed Industry. The prosperity iu the ahoe business ia harn by tbe amount of building in pro that industry. Thie week the news 'ITI.

ven new factories thut will en mU Held. Home of these are already un 77. md wor ou Uieir ooiutruoUou la hluig pushed rapidly, while tue plaua for tneotbers have but recently been drawn. Perhaps tbe most important of eae new Lers will be built at Manchester, N. H.

A factory IS to oe etmnu tucro i sated cost of n.ooo. which, will employ six neWpaper milla will be erected. One sf these will be an innovation, aa It will manufacture paper from tbe hulla of the Jotton seed. The mill, which la to bo lo mui at Uuntavllle. will have a capa aty of ten tuns a day of ttbroaa pulp.

Tbe eoopanr. whtoh ia eompoaed larjcely of vev York men, baa. a capital of 960.000. Uw clau factories throughout the country tn now generally busy and are running ml blast. Carolina.

Bice Xhe Savannah Morning Kewe saya "Bice oomlng in rather slowly. Tbe rains or jitt week and the showers of the present veek bare retarded the rice harvest. Some rias from the Altamaha and the Savannah tfrcrrite plantations has oome to tbe mills, lasalitUa baa found its war to market tha Oireechen. but Dlantera are Inter Mtd more in oaruur for their crops than ruAuif the grain to the market, and ea MeitUf so aa the prices of two weeks atro (r sot been maintained. The market.

stcsTer, is lair, good, being firm at 640." FUTAUCT.A The Monev Market. Ha local mony market haa nndertrone ohanjce. Altuouirh tbere baa been a night Improvement in tbe situation in New fork, local rates are still aa Una aa ever, tad accommodations are secured only at fail rates, and then not aa readily aa could desired. Bates are qnotably unchanged. following are the current rates for money tat in bank and on tbe street: Call loans In bank Oul loaua on.

tin a tioepilonal oomrafdal 8 Al lApr aiS ycoiHl srade Time loans on oollaterale auvaKe paper. dti OOUf. Vfikaa dollars 89 SilTM bullion at O. mint om 1 XoulaUxl sliver ouin. ux 107 Tt followtnif shows tbe dally transactions at Sew Orleans Clearing house, representlns; tttsMueiated hanks: Clearitnrs.

Balances Beet. 1.U5H.574 12X.4'2rt Bnx. 15 147.44H bff. IS. 187.3X Sopt 1.371.238 1H6.035 begL 18 1.083.178 133.734 TBtu far this week.

SaoM time laxt 6.982.997 7B2.977 5.970.05 83.830 1,014,147 7.430.0SO 1,149,17 Total vesk Zxehsoce is dull for foreign bills and steady In Sew Xork sight. station hern and at Jfew Tork are as tHlaira: IfewOtirans. New York Ora. rt1nir 4771347aJa 479s Bask a 480'480a Com. 626T 62A Bank Hi Brftmrk.

93 4V Omldfrs S0T T. bask fright. Par nom. X. Y.

cum. sxooals Stoeka sad' Bonds. The market for securities was again quiet, )vy Little business being reported outside st brewery shares, in which there was a fair movement, Pricea were about steady tor moat at the active shares. The alee at the 2Tsw Orleans Stock Exchange sts as follows: Sales at 11 a. m.

call. IfthsnsN.O. BrewtncAss 104 aaares Soathern Xauonal Bank 109 Utssraa Traders' Bank a1 Sales at 2 p. m. call.

Wssarossr. BrewincAss 104 ttMO PrenUuas bonds (S to 151H Utest Offers and Bids at the New Or lamas Stock Exchange. BASK STOCKS. rar vail National loo m.w 1 Far value. Bid.

Asked HUH 170 215 1JO 12 158 25 COa 230 mi uommrrce. lO COaiaad: Banking Co. loo Gtroiaaia 100 io lOO lOO ITjawia aavuura nuwrnia Xatiiuul tfas National "ropolttan kutnai National. Orleans pla MitlonaU 5tiiTa 190 95 148 108H 14? ...100 50 lOO 141 109 a i. "littney NsiloaaL lyo WBCBaSCK 8IOCK8.

ioo so ioo ifSST'ta 50 awthasw Mutnal "ertaaicsajBd Traders'. SL0 '0 Company SO 68 1151 7Ta 80' 132 135 so 21S 24 0 131 1O01 2 ioo CITT KAOJtOAn STOCKS. 116V 02a 118 a "Jt City Kailroart IOO 4() 95 ii 69 nsrtes Btreet Railrrrt nn 88 tlr 1 klSCEIXANEOCS STOCKS. la i 50 553 60 99 87 loa "snnlsctuxlnK 50 4s 97 "a us .7 IOO bZT wk Co loo Brawtn, Asaa. loo 104 STATK AND CITT BONDS.

ci 4 ex Croaaman 105 0rtatea for eon Ch ia eonpoaa 101 1CKJ3 rtfc "actxaxBocs saccarrxaa. 1.5 89 152 105 101 a 70 "a lo, 1,1 ort 124 wswiag Aa a. 10 CoaQaCErR.rrr a t. COTTOX. reported prices barely main r0i, loy.

and dell veiiea were 4enn' 2ork "POU were quiet at laTi fbtures aosed steady at a P'nt The local soot mar wua moderate movement taal. 2 naa on.rrlnKs. Prices rTMATrrt unehanged on all were low niiddling. urt and October. 7 P'nta aud the Utter 6 mouths lost 4 points.

fiL0rl" Cotton Market. I1" to market are ol ew Orleans closing Spot Prim. T'Uaaxr ll5r Testertay. Iatw'k a sa THfcl DAILY PICAYUNE NEW ORLEANS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1S90. 940 9n 0 9 18 9Sa 9 13 16 97s 10V I 101 lOHin 'i 10n a AA)au HlM taJmv tUflfl halM Inrlndlnr naloa to arrive.

ftained lower than anotaOona. Market Steady. Iellvered on ounrract Futures at Jfew Orleans. Tha market opened easy, rnled steady at see end call, steady at third call aud cloard steadv. The aaiua oora prised 20,300 bales against 9,400 bales yeotenlay.

'fhe oiTnrs and bids at the various calls were aa follows: i First calL Second caTL Third call 9:30 a. iu. ia iu. p. Jan 9.70 9 70 9.T3 9.70 9.71 Feb 9.78 9.78 9.77 9.79 9.7H 9.78 9.83 9.8r 9.849 9.88 fl.H4 9.88 AprU 9.9'J 9.91 a 9.93 9.1)1 9 .98 May 9.97 9.99 9.98 10.00 S.yfld 10.00 tfc a 8pt 9.fi 9.71 9.87 9.70 9 6S 9.70 9M'i 9.64 9P3 9.85 9.64 Nov 91 9.6'i 9.6 9.64 9.61 9.63 Iee 9.829 9.83 9.84 9.65 0.63A 9.64 12:30 p.

m. Prlcaa for Binrn and Margtns 7 Jantutry 9.70. Kebmary 9.77. Marnh 9.85, April 9.91, Stay 9.98. Jims Jnly August September 9.67.

Ootobsr 9.63, November 9.62. Uecember 9.03. Ooalng Quobatlons. Hales TVvdav. Testerdar.

Ttwiay 9.69 9.70 9.73 9.74 13.800 Feb. .76 9.77 9.80 9.81 90 March 9.83 9.84 9.87 9.88 1,400 April 9.90 a 9.91 9.94 9.95 800 May 9.97 9.98 10.0110.04 ....9 JlUT fW Augusts 9 9.67S 9.69 9.74 9.75 1,300 Oct 9.81 9.83 97 9.8 4 HiKJ Nov 9.81 9.6 ft rift 9.87 1.8K Dec 9.629 9.63 9.08 9.68 8.70O Averaire Prlties ToIav January 9.71, Feb. ruary 9.78. Maroh 9.84. April 9.91, May June July August September 9.69, October 9.63, 2ovember 9.6U.

l5ceraljr 9.64. ow Orlenuia Cotton Statement. To day Sines Same time bales. Set. 1.

last year Net 3.985 i 43,381 lirons 3,904 114.457 I 51,110 Exports to U. 22.820; 15.759 Franco 7.301 Continent l.OOO 7.400 475 Coastwise 8,901 Stock on 29,699 29,459 In preiwes 11.47S 18.921 On 18,221 10,538 La teat Intelllgenoe from United. States and Foreign Markets. By the Associated Press. Bewelpts and Stocks at TJ.

S. Porta. Heceipts thus far This This w'k Tolsy. week, laxt vr. Stocks 3,773 26.137 24.040 2i.l!t9 Oalveetoa 6.996 36,728 24.449 50.473 Mobile.

730 5,563 5,243 4.188 Savannah. 6,23 1 31,440 30.542 43,874 4,547 16.284 12,425 1 23,934 Wilmington. 1.983 9,810 3.913 16,004 2,027 3.965 12,881 586 New York 1,318 2.731 16,187 Bonton 29 Philadelphia. 23i 47 2,221 Wt 1,280 6,433 6,109 27.566 146.388 113,403 202.047 The receipts thus far last week ..105. 786 Receipts at porta 27.580 Tula day last 22.28'J Receipts at porta since Sept, 1........

348,387 Same Bnie last year 2.Ho.713 Same time year before 127.667 Exporta and Stocks at All Ports. Q.Britain. France. Conf'nt. Stocks This 53,745 17.7HO 202,047 Last 50,995 2IM 129.299 16.711 13.070 7.2.10 171.45 Year before 20,863 1,785 19,836 188,470 Movement at Principal Interior Marketa Heceipts To day.

This w'k. Last week 415 2.007 633 1,814 8.183 5,504 294 1,160 78 1,435 416 SU latest from Xew Tork. Snots. To day. Testerday Ortllnary 7 15 16 8 Good ordinary 9H 9 5 18 Strict trood 9 11.16 9S Law midiUint ..10 lO 3 18 Middling lO 9 16 I 10 Midiulog sulf 10H 10 13 16 Sales spou 457 bales.

Market Quiet. Fnfnres. CloMnsr to dav, Teeterday 10.1710.18 10.2110.22 10.2tirlO.27 Jt.3210.33 10.31U.4I 10.4610.48 tb l6.3710.3S 10.20910.21 10.1410.15 10.14 910.15 January 10.1510.16 10. 19 10.20 .10.2410.25 May 10.37VS10.38 ....10.44 10.45 TllA 3T eae a swa jVUTUSt tMl id September 10.33 October ........10.16 10.17 ial3 December 10.11 a 10.12 Salea futures 57,000 bales. Market Steady Domestic Market.

Middling a. Galvnaton 9 15 18 93 9 13 16 Baltimore 10S Augusta Middling B. MobUe 9 9a Norfolk .10 1.18 Booton Memphia. .....10 Latest From Liverpool. Market Prices barely maintained.

This day last year To day. Estimated total sales 10.OOO Export and speculation, l.OOO Sales ot 7,100 liddllDg American 5 13 18 Receipt to day, all kinds, 5.000, 500 5,500 which amiiman tua ArriTaia oloaed eteady. Tendera new and old. i Uplands, any pert, not below low middling To day. Yesterday September 5 43 64d 5 46 64d September October .5 37 A 38 64d5 39 A 40 84d October 5 38 4d5 39 dt 40 64d Octotier Xovcmber.

35 A 36 64d5 37 a 38 84l NovemberIaceailer5 35 de 36 84d 5 37 64U December 6 3 84d8 36 A 37 84U January February 5 35 64d5 36 at 37 64d Feliruary Marcn 5 36 6445 37 38 U4.1 March AprU 5 37 A 38 64U 39 U4d Aprtl 5 39 40 64d 5 41 84d Mny June 5 41 64d 5 43 tUd June July 5 43 e4si5 39 A 40 64d Mavre Cotton Market. I Market Qalet and steady. i To day. Teeterday Ordinaire spots 72 724 Tres ordinaire spots 72 72 Baa apota 70 70 1 Hepterober .703 71. October delivery 68 63 November ........67 671 Demtnber delivery 66 67 January 687 67 Febrnarv delivery 7s 671 March 67 67a Tone Futures To day quiet yesterday quiet OCEAN FREIGHT As quoted officially by the New Orleans Marl.

time Association Notk All local rates for cotton are now quoted for compressed cotton. tSteam cotton JSteam. i SaiL Via N. Liverpool Havre. Antwerp Baltic i IVi No 1 32d 1 t5 10l 16d 13 32d Ji7 lttd 7 16d 17 64d i 9 16C 9 32d 23 o4d Leghorn.

N. Y. 4 Boston 100 Phil's 100 m. tPmVca lOOtS tFall R. 100 10 tBaltl're loom lirain to Liverpool Continent.

Cork. 21 64d 46e 51o 46e 610 510 46e 233d 3a Sugar. Steam loom. New York 30. Box ton 39 37 1 Providence 39 tKsll 39 Molossee.

Rice. ioo m. i ioo a. 30d 130 39 39 a 37 37 39 i an 39 373 Baltimore 37 Staves, lOOO. steam New Tork.

$31 50; Havre. 5 LlrmtMtiL ex pipe, iid; Jn nan M. 'i nbacco. ateam To London, do to Bremen, 40s do to Genoa, do to New York. hhd Oil Cake or Meal Steam to Liverpool, 15s to contldent, 2022s 6d: Havre, as to New York 21 4 IOO 16oU to Liverpool.

6sj to con Un on i. 7 8j to New York. 1 26 bbL Via New York. tAXI rates are for eompressed cotton. Per 1001b.

To arrive. 4 Via Havre. SI7GAS. AND MOLASSES. There haa been no change in the condition of the local sugar market to day.

The New York market is easier and the local market ia dull and uninteresting in sympathy. Offerings are moderate, as receipts are small, and the stock in second hands Is light. Molaasea is nominal; all offerings of syrup sell The New York market waa reported aa follows Fair refining 7 i 9 e. Centrifugals 6 1 169 e. Standard granulated 6H a.

Standard A 6 The London market waa reported to day by cable to the Sugur Exchange, aa follows: Cane steady. Boet dull in all positions. Java cane ice 46d. Beet 14s d. The receipts to day were: 13 hhds and 1120 bbla of auffar and 167 bbla ot molaesea and syrup." The sales to day at the Exchange comprised hhds and 844 bbls ot sugar and bbla of molasses and syrup.

Our quotations for plantation sugar and molaaseft are from the official report of the Louisiana Sugar and Klce Exchange, and are for round lota. Dealers and iohoera ask higher for sugar, and 3 5o 4 gallon higher fur mulassea or syrtip. PLANTATION BUG AH Open kettle VVa Market Strong. flood 91 Low middling 9 Middling 9H n.xtd Middling V.BUIIB Strict prime. Prime Fully fair Ooou fair Fair Mood common.

Common Yoimf 2 50 3 5 3 00 4 OO Ueeeo. 4 009 6 0O Young Nominal Old turkeya 9 0010 00 Egjrs ....16 Western or Texas. tLatourch eggs 2 3o higher. 434 Inferior CentrifUKnla to Market Quiet. Plantation granulated 9 Off srraiiulattHl 9 Choice Otf white riy off Fancy j'ellow Choice Prime veliow Off 5 1 16 5 fiX 6 4i Second PLANTATION MOLASSES The market is entirely nominal for open kettles.

Ceutrifuirala Market Strong. ancy Choire Strict Good Prime Oood fair Fair Common togood common Inferior SYRUP gallon wasa. REFINED StJUABV lb Market steady City Ketined Sugar Cotlnaf 7 Powdered Standard oir Candy A Confectioners' A Extra RICE. The receipts of rough rice were liberal, but tbe movement was. nevertheless, fair, and aa a consequence the market waa steadier and well maintained.

The mills take rair amounts daily, aud choice lots would bring more than quotations. Clean nee is steady with a fair demand; offerings are liberal, owing to the large turnout of the mills, and the assortment is good. Prices are well maintained at the recent declines. The receipts to aay were Backs and oars of rough aud bbls of clean. The sales as reported at the Sugar Exchange to day 1385 bbls of clean aud Sitct sucks of rounn.

Our quotations are from the official report of the Louisiaua Sugar and Bice Kxchange, and are for round lot In rim hands. ask a irs a higher on job lota. Spot quotations Clean per Steady lO 2. a. Common Ordinary Fair iKKi.

Prime Head Rough Rioe Market Steadier at 3 0O 4 oo bbl of 162 lb. with actual sales at 83 ootfi 00. Hire polish quoted at oo vris oo ton from the mil la. Blue bran 8 00 it ton. BRKADSTtT FFS.

There has been no change in the condition of the local flour market, the irregular course of wheat in the west having a tendency to limit transactions. There is not much round lot trading ana the jobbing demand for local and country consumption Is fair Stocks are ample for all purposes, though not uioro than moderate. Corn goods are quiet. The receipts to day were Flour 460 barrels, meal barrels, grits barrels. WHEAT FIXiUK Quoted bbl: Quotations for From stores rouutl lots.

jODmui; nm Winter patents 5 45 5 60 Extra 5 155 25 Fancy. 4 75 4 4 00 4 10 Family A Minnesota potent Do. bakers CORN MEAL We quote 5 a 5 75 5 30 5 50 6 005 10 4 254 30 nominal. 6 156 25 5 25 bbl: 92 60 in round lots. CREAM OR PEARL MEAT.

bbl. Choice 2 90a tRITS bbl, 1 653 for choice. HOMINY 3 15 3 26 bbL BYE FLOUR bbl, $3 50 3 75. OAT MRU bbl. 50' PROVISIONS.

There haa been no change io report in the condition of the Chicago market, and tbe local provision market ia quiet in sympathy. There is a moderate wholesale movement and the jobbing demand for local and country consumption is fair. Stocks, though moderate, are ample for present wants. The receipts to day comprise: Pork 50 bbls. bacon 63 boxes, li.

S. meats lard packages, hums 1 packages. EXCIiANUfc QUOTATIONS As pouted uaii; a luo unraiu ouani ui jLiuoi To day. Yesteirrtnv Mess pork bbt 912 00 12 4 D.S.meat.bxdm 12 00 12 Shoulders. Long clear sides Short clear sides.

Short rib sides. Bacon, boxed lb Long clear Short clear aides. Short rib sides. Lard, renned. Hams Sugar enred, 119 12Ji iiH 12H The aliove Quotations are for round lots in first hands.

Dealers and jobbers ask 25 50o advanee on barreled pork and to higher on cut meats when sold in a Jobbing wav. BREAKFAST BACON TJncanvased and canvaaed isc 1 SUOAR CURED 8HOTJLDERS T5i aHc: Boston cuts a f4c. EXTBA PRIME PORK. $10 503 bbL PRIME MESH PORK bbL $11 139U 50. FAMILY PORK bbl, $11 ooa RUMP PORK bbl.

10 60 PHI PORK In half bbla $6 6097 00; bbla $11 5011 7j. SPARE RIBS $13 0014 00 tierce. PIGS' TONGUES 7o apiece. HAMS 4 Cncanvased bams nominal, eanvused 11)93120, common 6c ao eording to quality; picnic hams 7H asjc BEEF Extra uichs bbl $6 256 so, plate bbl $3 75 7 00, extra plate bbl $8 5o 00, fancy $9 SO 10 00. extra mess half bbl $4 00 extra plate half bbl $5 25 5 50.

Fulton market half bbl $5 75 36 on. The above quotations from breakfast bacon down are jobbers' figures, the demand for such articles known as miscellaneous prodiicta being mostly jobbing in character. GB US ASB FKED8TCFFS. Receipts. of oats by rail were about sufficient for tbe moderate demand, oondned as it is to the consumption of the city.

There is a fair supply here and dealers generally supplied themselves well last week when the market commenced to advance. The market now is a little stronger. Sacked corn is in fair supply with barely a moderate demand for the yellow grades, with very little wbite wanted. Bran ia in moderate supply with only a limited demand. Hay receipts are Just about ample for the moderate demand.

There Is a good supply here, however, although mainly ot the poorer and undesiraldo grades. There has been a fair movement Iu fancy and choice timothy, and strictly prime found buyers, but the same eld trouble ia experienced with the poorer qualities. The receipts to dav were Wheat 450 bushels, bulk corn bushels and cars, bulk oat bushels, oats 660 sacks, corn 200 sacks, bran let sacks, hay K8l bales. The following pr ces are for round lot In first hands unless otherwise specitied. In selling from store dealers ask advances of 3 4c 4 bushel on corn, ia 30 on oats, saiOe cwt on bran, and $12 ton on hay.

CORN IN SACKS bushel No. 2 mixed 6i a c. No. 2 white 6ic. No.

2 yellow 61 a. OaTS bushel Western choice 40 No. 2 47 4e. Western red rust proof oats Texas do a e. BRAN cwt flVyoc HAY ton in bales Prime $13 ooai4 50.

choice ic 00. Louisiana prairie hay $6 507 00. Texas prairie 9 a BUTTER, CHEESE AND COFFEE The stock of butter is fair and ample for wanta, but the movement is not brisk, owing to the warm weather. Prices are easier In sympathy with a further decline in the west. Cheese is also easier.

The receipts to day aggregated packages of lnttter and boxes of cheese. The following are prices for goods in first Jianda. Dealers and jobbers ask an advnueeof a to 3o fur small lota. BUTTER 4 Extra fancy creamery 24 a e. fancy do 72'c cnou do 'ii 2e, prime do i vlvc fancy dairy 16'16e, choice dairy II 13c, prime do iraioe, common butter CHEESE Vs New York creams Fancy ail' jc western Cheddars, full cream fancy.

i0kc: Young America. full cream fancy. 12 twlna, full cream fancy. a lie; flats, fail cream ajihe; skims, heat 560. COFFEE Market steady.

cakooks ran ut 21 a Ordinary 19 Comniua lo 'a Fair ai Jobbing Ia'ae per higher. POULTRY AND EGGS. 'Chickens eoutlnue in moderate supply, good demand and steady. Ducks and geese are in ample supply for the demand. Turkeya are still Eggs are easy.

Quoted 4 (los. Western. Louisiana Grown chickens 4 75 5 25 f3 fto 4 0O 6 55 19 20 13 14 11 12 3 16 3 163 67 GH a li ia 6 65 29 a 31 4 43'? 5 5M 5353. 5H 6ft 05 57k 6 6 6 9 6 6 63 6 Siu 9 a 65t 674 6H 6H 6 a 6H a 6H a a 6H 5 a 5H 5H SK 1 75 3 1K 2 00 2 50 3 OO 4 0U 10 OO 12 OO ti7 ia ESCULESTS. The receipts of potatoes are light and the quality is gradually improving.

The demand ia good. Onions are in moderate supply and good demand. Cabbatcea are scarce and nnu. Kraut is very scarce, liarlicia dull. Beans and dried apples are flrm.

The following quotations are for round lota in first hands. Dealers and Jobbers ask the usual advance of 25 asoe 4 bbl or box and )ii If on goods sold in a small way from stores. POTATOES Per bbl St, Louis 9 Louisville stock 60 New York 25 California ki 26 ONIONS Quoted 4 bbl Choice western $3 ao4 m. tvestern bulk S3 503 75 Hour bbl measure. CABBAGE Cliicago $3 50 a crater and co low in bulk.

tiARLIC Louisiana string. Italian 40r6 i. SWEET: POTATOES bbL Varna i O0' CUCUMBERS Western 75 a box. TOMATOES 1 Si box. KRACT bbl $Sr9 bbl and $4 50 bbl.

BEANS Jobbing Choice white medium I o. choice western white 41 o. northern red kidney V4 0. northern white kidney 5Ja a ,0 western red GREEN PEAS Jobbing at i no B. DKiEO FRUITS Jobbmg Dried apples, western 84 northern, 7 c.

Evaporated apples 11 a c. Peaches 7 8c Evaporated peaches 11 ae. FRUITS AND NTJTS. The supply of apples is moderate, and there is a good demand. California pears, peaches and grapes are in moderate stock and firm.

Lemous are scarce. Oreen Louisiana oranges are ou the market. Cbcoanuts and bananas are steady. Dried fruits and nuts are tlrm. The following are Jobbers figures unless otherwise specified: PEARS 4 box Bartlettes bbl a California Bartlettes $3 50 4 00?" box.

APPLES In bbls $15092 50. for green and ou for cuoice. GRAPES $3 50 it crate; 4 basket 50 California 4r" crate 2 50 3 50. ORANGES New Louisiana 001 bbl. aud i 00 box; and Palermo (20Oi Ms 4bux; Messina Imperinl LEMONS Messina $7 008 00 "box, Palermo (Hr8 00 box.

BANANAS 1 502 50 bunch. PINEAPPLES $2 ooa 4doz. COCO AN UTS Choice 00 1000, amla apiece packed in bbls. FIGS Lavers l2 lo B. oval boxes 12 Naples rtgs $2 50 4 box, do in baskets 13c Its.

DATES Fard dates 99 0, Persians 6 sc. Frails CURRANTS oJi PRUNES 8 c4 French 9 aiee B. CITRON 20 0 to RA ib INS Lavers London layers 4 box $3 10 Sultana b. imperial California London layers $2 .5 do half boxes 31 75 do quarter boxes $1 loose muscatels $2 25, California layers PEANUTS if Tennessee red Saoc Viririnia white hand picked lohr lie clean. NUTS Louisiana pecans a 4" 16, Texas pecaus lOal jo Its.

walnuts a Its. French do 15 a Naples do 20 c. Chill do 1 almonds 17 1mj chestnuts a 4 ns, nlberts 12 Brazil nuts 18 m. MALAGA GRAPES bbl a kcx NATAL STORES AND OILS. NAVAL STORES Pitch $1 751 90 bbL Pine tar 4 bbl 5 00 coal tar $5 60 6 00.

Kosin 4 bbl A 1 20 $1 30 $1 40 II SI 6U i I $1 65 a $1 75 $1 0 $2 60 $3 25 3 60. Spirits of turpentine 9 gallon 3D. The above are wholesale prices. Small lota for hhipnient are sold at a nhauo bier her figures. COAL OlLx ln bbls S'i gallon aud in cases 14? 4 gallon.

Fireproof oil in bbls it gallon, in cajes lflc LINdiiED OIL gallon, quoted at 3 for raw, and 66 for boiled. LARD OIL gallon No. 50a ex tra winter strained 60 current make 554 GROCERIES. TEAS Jobbing Extra Formosa 85o 00, choice to nne 409 sue. iair to medium 2035c: Imuerial.

extra choice 8000 00, tine to choice 3060c Hyson and Young Hyson 35a3Ho; Gunpowder, nne to nnest. 30c si jo. WHISKY gaUon Rectified whisky is Quoted at si 12 1 i'. lor ordinary and 21 for choice, according to proof. Patent goods SI 35rl 75, straignt ft 36 3 50, aa In aire and auallty.

Blenaca si 506 00. SALT Wholesale, sack Liverpool fine $1 251 Liverpool coarse $1 0il 074, Louisiana coarse 75e, do nne 95 LiverKol table in pockets IU 7o, Louisiana table in pockets l'a 5c FISH Mackerel The supply of mackerel is moderate and the market is hrm. New hah is quoted aa follows i Bbls. Shbls. bl)ls.

Kits Xo. 1 $20 OO $10 40 4H $1 711 Mo. 2 IS OO 9 65 ft 15 1 No.31arre 17 SM 9 40 5 15 1 Oft No. 3 17 0O 9 OO 4 75 1 SO Codnsh in 100 Its boxes $6 50. Codfish in quarter chums 6c Herring box 25c Boneless hah 40 16.

MISCELLANEOUS. OAK STAVES We quote 1200 staves delivered to vessels for exiort. Extra heavy piue $205a2l0; extra pipe. 60 inches. $0 oil pipes, 56 to 00 inches, $120130; extra hogshead, 48 inches, $123 135; light hogshead, 4tf inches.

a extra claret. 40 inehua. fJG a too; extra barrel. 33 inehea. trd) extra keg.

24 inches, see pipe staves in flatboats and by rail are quoted at 100110 4P looo, according to quality; hogv COOPKRAGE Hogshead hoop polee 1000 SU4 0O barrel do $16 00 Cy Sreas barrel staves 414 90 4 1000. Suear OK sbnads apiece $3 20 second hand sugar hhds sugar barrels 34 3Civ molasses barrels $1 151 20. molasses half barrels 75 a c. kegs 65 rice barrels 30432c jobbing hicher. HIDES 4 city teer hides, 70 and np, 6 steer and cow bides.

to 70 m. 4 kips, 15 to 30 4u; calf skins, each, 30 cut scored, grubby, etc, 3 country green sailed, o. dry flint. dry' salted, 6 vre. Damaged green hides 2o otf; damaged dry hides off.

TALLOW 4 ti City rendered 4 a country rendered o. WOOL Lake 22c, Louisiana clear 20 'file, burryiol5c BEESWAX 24 a 4 B. HORNS 1 apiece. BAGGING, TIES AND TWINE In Jobbing lots Eastern 2J4 4 4 yd. "2 tt 1ft Western 2H 8J4 It 4 yl, 3 71 0, 64 Twine Juto loe B.

Hemp 12H TS Cotton ties Arrow $1 bundle. MOBS 4 Gray ai.c, mixed 2230, black e. LEAF TOBACCO In round lots, quoted Lugs 25e, leaf 6120, burley luffs 4ion. leaf io2c COTTON SEED PRODUCTS Cotton seed $10 00 4 ton on the spot. Cottonseed meal Jobbing at depe $20 3ft bid.

4 short ton, tor export 4 long ton f. ootton seed oil H1t gallon for crude, and jobbing at 50 for rehned oil o. oil ciUte $21 ooua long ton. f. o.

b. Soap stock a Foot a linters A 56c, 45o, ashes a ton for sifted f. o. b. Hulls a 100 ex Gretna.

a ex depot. COAL Pitteourg by boat load 28 bbL Deliveries to steamboats, are noted at 35c bbL to 503 80 1 ton, to families at 45c bbl and $5 hhd. Anthracite 392 50 ton. Alabama Splint coal bbl to families 45c Corona bbl to families 45c Mon eevallo 65u bbl to families. Helena 50 4 bbl.

Steam coal $3 50 ton In carload lots. DOMESTIC MARKETS. New York. Sept, is. Flour Receipts 22.343 packages, exporta 4478 barrels and 4785 sacks, less actiye, unchanged, salea 18.400 barrels.

Wheat Receipts 59,400 bushels, exports 26.452. sales futures aud 34.000 spat, spot market unxettled. closing stronger, dulL No. 2 red $1 03 I 03 elevator. $1 001 00H afloat, $1 02H1 03H f.

o. No. 3 red 97, ungraded red Wl 02.. No. 1 northern $1 No.

1 bard $1 20. options sold li4l4o down oa tbe Hungarian crop report, but reacted on a diapatun from tbe west of snow aud rain fully 1M1T(C and closed strong at the best ot the day. No. 3 rod September $1 01H "1 02H. closing $1 October $1 02 91 03 H.

closing $1 03, Novem Iter $1 041 OSH, eloaing $1 05r, December 04H1 06 7 10, elosiu tl OS 4, January $1061 0754. closing OT1. May Jl oH 1 11. dosing $1 li; rye firm, quiet; barley quiet, steady; barley malt dull, country S5 90. Corn Reeeipta 111.550 bushels, exporta 51.139, sales 1.720,000 futurea and 128.000 spot, spot market unsettled, lower, moderately active aud closing nrm.

No. a 66 elevator. 65 56 anoat, ungraded mixed 55J56H. options early were Ho lower on absence of frost uewa, longs aeii iug, reacted with wheat and oloaed firm. September closing 56.

October 647. asa. elosina 55H. November 55i'559. closing 55, Deeember 655654.

closing 66H. May S6.V57)4:. closing 57s. Oata Receipt 106.000, exports 2524 bushels, sales 150.000 futures and 116,000 spot, spot market steady aud quiet, options dull, nrm. September 44.

closing 44, Oo tober elosing 43,4. November dosing 4344, May 45i. dosing 45t, spot No. 2 white 43t444, mixed western 42tt4d, white do 4353. No.

2 Chicago 45; hay dull, steady; hops quiet, steady. Codee Options oMned barely steady, unchanged to 16 points down, dosing barely steady, 5 points up to 25 down, sales 40,250 bags, including; September at ICieaitUO, October 17.4oai7.50, November 14.8517.00, Deeember 18.6016.70, January 16. 0016.10, February 15.7515.85, March 15.50, April 16.36. May ls.10a.LS.9O. JTuna 15.00.

a not. Rio quiet, Orm, fair cargoes 20. No. 7 19. Sugar Haw firm, quiet, sales 300 hogsheads Muscovado 8 test at 7 16, renned steady, fair demand.

Rice active, hrm. Petroleum quiet, steady, united oloaed at 82 ror October cotton seed oil quiet, steady, yellow 4243; tallow strong, quiet; rosin quiet, steady turpentine quiet, steady, 40 42 eggs arm, fancy in demand, western 192o4, receipts 2581 packages. Pork quiet, steady, mess $11 5012 25. extra prime $10 5011 out meats firm, fairly active; pickled bellies 630, do shoulders 6Ji, dojiams 10Hili4; middles duU. steady, short olear 6.2o; lard easier, dull, western steam 6.47 sales 250 tierces, option sales 2740 tierces.

October 8.30. November 6.65, dosing 6.64 asked. December 6.7436.75. olos 6., 5. January 6.92; butter in moderate demand, easy, western dairy 1014.

do cream eri" 1222; cheese tlrmer. moderate demand, light skims 4(6H. Ohio ttat 67H; pig iron qniet, steady; copper dull, heavy, lake September $16 75; lead quiet, firm, doinestio 53 trona. livelier feeling, straits Chicago, Sept. is.

Hutchinson sold an Immense amount of wheat early this morning, and this caused December to drop from le2V to 100H during the first hour. Good weather in the west exerted a bearish influence, and so did the nig wheat receipts up uorth, Minneapolis getting 206 oars aud Duluth 346 cars. Scalpers were beaiisn. but commission houses were not sellers, and December sold later to 1019. The feeling iu the crowd was very nervous aud the traders were disposed to protect theinsd ves by calling margins freely.

A rumor of another big Boston failure caused a break in prices, but when it was denied the market recovered all it had lost, though the trado lacked "snap." During the last hour December sold up to 1027a and closed at iwi. a net advauce today ot The market was strengthened by the better state of the money market, and by the prospect of a good statement of the New York banks Saturday. HiCAOo, Sept. 18. Wheat Good speculative trading, out a feeling of nervous uncertainty pervaded the market all day.

The opening waa about wto lower than yesterday's closing, held firm aud advanced )49So; then a weak apell set in, caused, uo doubt, by the rumor of auotber fuiiure at Boston, which was afterwards denied, and prices declined 'rom this there was an Irregular advance of 2c eased off some, aud dosed about mtcher for December and higher for May tbau dosing tigurea yesterdays Thore were frequent fluctuations within the established range. The Improvement was perhaps attributable as much to local speculation aa to any outside news. Corn There was a good trade. The opening was stroua and prices were advanced tea A decline of followed the Price Current's statement that tbe oorn had not been injured by the late frost, but was still immature aud susceptible to hard frosts, and light trusts would help maturing process. A good rally ocourred aud the market closed with a ninth gain.

Oata waa traded iu moderately for May, but the other deliveries were neglected. Free sailing at the start and the weakness iu wheat and corn caused a. decline of After the selling subsided a better feeling developed aud prices advanced S.c, and tbe market dosed steady at about outside tigurea. Hum Pork Trading was only moderate, prices ruled 7Ja ioo lower and the market closed rather weak about outside figures. Lard Only a moderate business was transacted.

At tbe opening the feeling wa rather Arm, but after a few orders were provided for at an outside figure pricea receded closed rather firm at medium Uicures. Short Rib Sides Some interest was manifested lu market. A few orders were an the market early, and some transactlous vera made at slia htly improved prices. Later prices receded 2s So. Near the close prices rallied to medium figures and dosed steady.

1 chic 400, Sept. 18. The leading futures ranged as oilo Articles. Open High Low Closing. eW est.

lng. Wheat N0.2 September 98 98 96H 9H December. 103 un loih, loH May 107J2 105 Corn No. 2 September 47 48 47, 47i 47 48 47 47? May 4H5 50 '2 49 60H Oata No. 2 September 37 375s 3694 37 37 87 37 May 40'i 407 40 Pork October.

$9 75 $9 T5 $9 75 9 75 January 11 96 12 OO 11 90 11 97 hi May 12651265 1259 1265 Lard October. 30 6 30 6 25 6 27H January 6 70 6 70 6 65 6 67Jj 'May 7 072 7 7 05 1 07a Ribs October. 5 421? 8 423t 0 5 42 '2 January 5 as 685 6 ao 6 rj May 6 25 6 25 6 22H 6 22 Cash quotations were as follows: Flour unchanged. No. 2 spring wneat 9844.

No. 3 do 81, No. 2 red 98 li; No. 2 oorn 7H: No. 3 oats 37337; No.

3 rye 61; No. 2 barley so; No. 1 flaxseed $1 66; prime timothy seed $1 271 29; mess pork bul $10 00; lard 4ioo $8 25; short rib sides (loose) 355 45; dry salted shoulders (boxed) $6 766 87H: short dear sides (boxed) seas 8TH: whisky, distillers' flu ishea goods gallon, si 12 So. 2 white oata MSiatO; fo.3 white oata 37384. Artloles.

Receipts. Shipments. Flour, barrels ll.ooo s.ooo Wheat, bushels 42.000 44,000 Corn. 258.0O0 287. 000 Oata, 198.000 339.000 Rye.

TrMO 4,000 Barley. TT.ooo On the Produoe Exchange to day the batter market was easier but not quotabiy lower; egaa 165 17. Chicago, Sept. 18. The Evening Journal reports: Cattle Heodpts 17.000, made up of 3008 Texan s.

2509 rangers, and the remainder natives; the sales to day show that there waa a big business and the best native steers made $5 10W6.175&, second class $1 704 95. third class $44 05, butchers' stock 1625o lower at $1 253. Texana unchanged, rangers lower than last week; bugs reoelpts 23.000. shipments 8000; ackers paid $4 4 10 for common and $4 05 a 4 25 for prime mixed. $4 254 60 for prime heavy and butcher weights, light $4 604 80; sheep reoelpts 8000 and all sold, natives $4 4 86.

westerns 84 15, Texans $4 104 25. lambs $5 406 10. Cfjrci.N Sept. 13 Cotton steady, quiet, middling 10'4 ilour quiet and unchanged; wheat dull. No.

2 red 98, reeeipta MAM), shipments 2000; corn In good demaud. So. 2 mixed 51 3 oats stronger. No. 2 mixed 38438)4 rye scarce, firm.

No. 3 87 pork firm. $10 .75 lard active. Arm, $6 10 bulk meats stronger, short ribs 6.50 3 5.62 bacon hrm; whiskey steady, salea 1037 bbla finished goods on basis $1 13; buttersteady; augar steady eggs stronger and higher, 16 16 cheese Urui eastern exchange flrui, steady, unchanged; hogs in light demand aud pricea lower, common and light $8 26 4 75, packing and butchers $5 60 5 85, reoelpts 134b, shipments 1060. Br.

Louie, Sept, 18. cotton market loe lower and middling 9, receipts 77 bales, shipments 123 bales, stock 1738, sales 77 bales; wool receipts 39.873 pounds, market quiet and unchanged. ST. Lotus, Sept. 18.

Flour steady, quiet: wheat a large business waa reported and a Urm feeling was developed. The opening waa at declines of for Deeember and 7o for May aa compared with yesterday's dose, but late in the session there was a reaction and tho close was Arm at advances of for December and 1 1 16 for May over yesterday's latest figures. No. 2 cash 100, December 1023, asked. May 1084 asked.

Cora Business was moderate aud the market slightly higher. The opening waa lower, bat strengthened up afterward and the dose waa urm at 16e above yesterday's dose, September 46M. May 479,. Oats Quiet but dosed ttrrner. No.

2 cash May rye somewhat better but prices easy. No. 2 5858'n; barley demand fair at steady prices. Iowa 7074, Nebraska 64, Minnesota 70. Hay steady, good demand for better qualities, little done in others; bran higher.

56; flaxseed higher. 81 butter easy, quiet; eggs 14'142; lead still advandug. 95; baling stuff very unlet; bagging 68; iron eottoa tie $1 30 31 36 corn meal steady but qniet. Provisions steady for spot offerings, with a better demand for bacon: pork $10 60; lard 6.10; dry aait meats shoulders 5 75. Jongs 6.60, ribs 6 60, short clear 6.70 5.73; bacon shoulders 6.23.

longs 6.006.10, riba 6.10 6.15. short dear 6.25: hams 10.5010.75. Receipts Flour 4000 bbls. wheat 26.000 bueheia. oorn 19,000, oata 23.000.

rye 1000. barley ahipinenta flour 5000, wheat 000, oora 4000. oata 32,000. rye 1000, barley looo. ST.

Louis, Sept. 18. Cattle reeeipta 3400 head. shipments 3000, market dow, good to fancy native steers 84 404 95, fair to good do $3 804 40. Blockers and feeders $3 253 25, Texana and Indian $3 303 26; nogs reeeipta 3300, ship inenta 3300, market steady, fair to.

eholoe heavy $4 603 70. mixed grades $4 104 50. light fair to best $4 60a 65; sheep receipts 6700. shipments none, market strong, good to ehoioe $4as 10. aKSAS CITT.

Mo Sept. 18. Wheat lower. No. 2 hard cash and September 88.

No. 2 red cash 94)4: corn stronger. No. 3 eaah and. September receipts wheat 18.UUO, corn 9600.

oata 10,000, rye aoo; shipments wheat 23)00, corn 14,000, oata 13,000, rye Dune. Kahsa Crrr. Sept. is. CatUore oeipta head, ahlpinenta 2 5, market steady to strong, steers $3 2534 70.

oows $1 40 aa 60. atockers and. feeder $3 so as 45,: range steers $22 80. range oows $1 hoga reeeipta 10.970, shipments 6270. market steady, bulk $4 264 aa.

ail grades $4 2 4 75; sheep receipts 1760, shipments market dow. lambs $4 856 40. good to ehoioe muttons $3 904 46. atoekers and. feeders $3 233 75.

Savajtmaii. Sept. 13. Turpentine 91. WiLnwoTosf, Hept, 18.

Spirits of turpentine steady at 37; rosin steady, strained good strained 95; tar weak at $1 65; crude turpentine firm, hard $1 20, yellow dip and virgin $1 90. i Chahi.ustos, Sept. 18. Turpentine firm' at 37. i MONKT AND STOCKS.

New Yo U.B.. Sept. IS. The stock market to day was quiet and lrresnilar in its move 1 meuta. Due displayed a arm undertone, and notwithstanding the liear pressure, dis 1 played most prominently in the grangers, the impression made upon values outside of 1 St.

Pjkul. waa lnaignincant. The buying was ateady throughout and the market waa active only when the bears endeavored to get prices down by short sales. There la a great deal heard from the shorts now about the liquidation which must come upon any rise In values, but it seems to attract little attention, and while the army of buyers ia not large at present, the growing ease in the money market ia expected to develop it soon, and the indications are that the short interest, which evidently haa not been seriously diminished by the late decllnev must inevitably furnish, a stimulus to any rise which may eome. The purcbaae of the 4 per cents, most of the funds from which will come to this city, was the last Una! blow to the manipulation of the money market, and while operators are slow to take hold, the return of confidence must tu the near future create not only a wider and more active market, but am Improvement la values aa well.

Talk is already hoard of gold imports, notwithstanding the cry that there would be no cereals for export, but the fact that there is still a large surplus left over and only one country In Europe has over an average crop renders a demand for what we have to sell a certainty, and that at materially higher figures then were pre Talent a year ago. St. Paul waa selected as the special point of attack, but it yielded only 1, per cent on the rumor that tha payment for the Milwaukee and Northern, would be made by an issue of new stock. The effort to get price down met with no success in the remainder of the list, however, and before noou a strong tone was again developed, which continued without interruption for the rest of the day. The nulla took Lackawauna.

Chicago gas and such specialties in uand, and in those stocks, wltu sugar refineries, the gains were marked. The feature of the trading was in the Rio Grande Western stock and Mobile aud Ohio stock, the latter rising 194 and Rio Grande Western Slight recessions took place toward the close of business, but they were generally recovered, and the market dosed quiet but tlrm to strong at or near the best prices of tbe day. Almost everything traded iu ia higher this evening, and sugar ia up 29i. Chicago gas 3J 6, Burlington Lackawanna lis and New England 1. Railroad bonds were more active than usual of late.

The sales were 6V76.000, but out of that amount $277,000 were in Atchison fours. Tho dual changes are generally in the direction of higher figures, but only flight gains were scored as a rule. Reading fours aud Richmond and West Point trust Uvea are conspicuous for strength, but no other feature ia to be noted. Government bonds are heavy. State bonds steady, dulL Tbe Poet says Now that the question of the treasury buying any more 4 per cent bonds is settled, money has become decidedly easy and even before oue third ot the purchased 4 per cents have been paid for.

Up to 1:30 o'clock to day the sub treasury here paid for $7,000,000 of the 4 per cent bouds, and on this money was easy all day. I'he rate was 6 per cent in the forenoon, from which It declined to 35 in the afternoon. This made a higher market for stoeks in the afternoon, phe highest pricea of tbe day having been made about 3 p. when everything was J4 to 24 per cent higher than yesterday's elodng. New York, Sept.

18. Money on flaU easier, ranging from 3 to 6. per oent, last loan dosed offered at prime mercantile paper 79 per cent. Sterling ex caaugo quiet and nrm at 48W? fur eo day bills, and for demand. The total sales of stooK to day were 224,050 shares, indud lng: Atchison 10,799, Delaware, Lackawanna aud Western 3X00, Missouri Paciflo woo.

North American 13.500, Northern Padflo preferred lo.aio. Reading 59uo. Richmond and West Point 3126, St. Paul 12,960, Union Pa olrte 6700. nkw York, Sept.

18, 3 r. m. Bar silver 116. New York. Sept.

18. Clearings to day balances $5,104,164. Boston, Sept. 18. Clearings.

balancea. Money 0 6 per eent. Exchange on New York par to loe discount. PiiiLAUkLruLa, Sopt. 18.

Clearinga today, balances. $1,745,942. Money 6 per eent. Baltimore. Sept, 18.

Clearings to day were $2,221,960, balances, $312054. Money 6 per eent. Chicago, IS. Bank clearings were New York exchange was 6O0 discount. Money rates Arm on the basis of.

0 37 per cent for call loans. CmuAQu, Sept. 18. The Evening Journal says: Money is gradually working easier and the probabilities are that witlria the next few days it will be more plentifuL Some of the millions from the public purse should certainly reach Chicago. A few loans have been made on West Chicago Street Hallway and other seenrinea within tue past day or two, but not at raxes which brokers care to borrow much at.

The same conditions aa regards the country prevail to day. both a borrower and a lender, al they are taking more funds than they are sending. Busiuess in general la excellent, and the dearina eo far this week have been in exoeaa of the corresponding time last week. ST. Louis, Sept.

17. Clearings $3,782,338, balances $526,286. Exchange on New York 900 discount. Money as 78 per cent. rtnw you, Sept.

18 Closing qaotattons ot bonds: United States 4a, registered 1 J3a Unit ad States 4a, Ht. Uaited States 4'aa, registered United States 4 ia, tVt isciaebeof lo6 114 lxtunuaua stamped 4a i vi laaonrl IOO Ttrnueaaee new aettlement ..106 Teunesaee new aetUement 0a reoneaaee new aetUetuent 38 7. .7 Canada Southern second Central Paoihc ttrsts Dearer and Rio Graude firsts ...113 Denver aud H.10 Graade 4 Deaveraud Rio Grands Western firsts rie seconds. ...10 a Missouri. Kansas and Texas general HO "a Uaouri.

Kansas and Texas general 5s. 8S Mutual Union New Jersey Central interest oertiucates lldja Northern Pacific tirata Northern seconds .113 NortnwMtarn oonsoi 140 North weatarn debentures 5a ...110 Ore i en and Traoaeoalinental os log's St. LoolB and Iron Moaatala general 04 St. Luuis and San Francis 00 aen. mart ....110 St Peal 125 St.

Paul, cuicagoand Paciflenrste 114 Texaa Pacine L. Gr. Tr. Bote 1H Texas Pauiho K. (.

Tr. Bote. 40 Umoa Padne nrsu lOI West New York. Sept. 18.

Closing quotations of stooas: Aaanis JoU Alton and ierre Haute. 40 Alton and Terre Haute ..120 Amenoan Express 114 UuxUiigtun, O. and if 35 Canada Pacido. 794 Canada 64 Central Paoiho 32 Chesapeake and Ohio 21a Cheaapeavae and Ohio nrst 6S (hiiraki sad ohm nrtrnil nrrf" 30 Chicago and Alton .........125 Chicago, and Quinoy 97 Ctdoagu, St. Louis and Paciho.

13 Chioaao. St. Louis and Pacinc nief 3a Cincinnati. Sandusky and 03 Cleveland and CoiuuiOua Delaware and Hudson 1571 Delaware, ijickawaanaand ..144 Denver and Kh Grande. li)? East Tennessee 8s Kast Tennessee first 74 1'ant Tonnoiisxe anronil Si's Erie.

25 Erie 65 Fort 155 Port Worth and Hocking VaUev 807s heuuiaud Tsvas, inmu central Indlaaauoiis, nieonunguut ana Kuutiud Texas 19 Laae Kne and Western 15' Lake Erie and Western 6os Lake Shore 1071 Loeusvilie and Naanvtiis oo IxmlsviUe and Jew aiuany. MamoiiiaaodCharlealun S3 aUnnigaii Muwaukee. Lake Snore and western So Milwaukee, Lake Shore and Western nrefdlOS Mmneeotaand St. Xiouls 5 Miuneaotaand St Louia Ik's Miaxmrl 69 Mobdeaaduhio 253 Naahvuleand iew Jersey .....118 "4 Norfolk and Western el Js Xortuern O1 Northern Paciao prefttrred 7Zi North lOa'p NorUi western New York Central lYT New York. Chioaao and St Louis New.

York Chicago aud St. Louie preferred 674 Ohio and Miaausiupi Ohio aud aUssissippi preferred Ontario and Weatern. Oregon Oregon niuiu. fTj. North A men Paciho 4a Peor.

scalar and Evans vlue 13 Puiiinaa I'aiaos j1, RtvuUng 41 Kock laiaud St. Lauis and Saa J4 St. Louis and Han Francisco ureferreii 53 tab Louis San 1st 7 67 ..104 so 89 43 1 Ht. laal ana St. Paul and Omaha Tennessee Coal aud Iron.

Texaa Paciflo Toledo and Ohio Central preferred Union Pacitio United States Jtxprese Wabash, St. Louis and Paciflo Waba h. St. Lonls and Paoiho preferred. Weils Pargo Western Union Amenoaa Cotton Oil Colorado Coal Homestake Iron Sliver Ontario Quicksilver Quiokailver preferred Sutro Bul wer 94 67 .111 24i 14 3 23H 4ea 10 45 7 40 8 25 19 41 29 69 29H 44j 23 45Te 21a 7H 68 Te 37 79 Bictunond and West PomTeruuaal Atchison Denver and Fort Worth Denver and Rio Grande referred Southern Parine Chloairo and ast niinois ft.

Paul and Doluta Wisconsin Central ChlcsroUas Lead Trust gugar Trust C. C. and St. Louis t. Shert Line Great Northern FOREIGN MARKETS.

LoHDON. Sept, 15. 4 r. m. Closing Consols money 95 6 16.

do account Cnlteol States 4s 127 'i. do 4s 1064. A. and W. lirsta 36fs.

Canadian Paciflo 81 H. Erie 25 H. Illinois Central U2H. Mexican ordinary 67. St.

Paul eommon 68 New York Cen tral 109, Pennsylvania 64i4. Heading 21 Maxican Central new 4s 76; bar silver53 7 16(1 per ounce; money 23 per cent. sent. is. 4 p.

m. The amonnt of bullion withdrawn from tbe Bank of Ena land on balance to dav is The bullion in tne Bank of England decreased 446,000 during tbe past week. Tha proportion of the Bank of England's reserve to liability is now 44.01 per cent. London, sent. 18.

Calcutta linseed 46a 6d per quarter; linseed oil 24s per. cwt; terpentine spirits 30a per cwt. Liverpool nepu is. wneat nrm. ae mand fair, holders offer moderately, California No.

1 7s 4d per cental; corn demand poor; tallow, fine American 27s sd per cwt; common rosin 3s 9d per ewt. PaJtis. Sept. 18. Threo per eent rentes 94t 770 for the account.

The weekly statement of the Bank of Prance shows a decrease of gold and 2.000,ooof silver. Berlin. Sent. 18. The statement of tha Imperial Bank of Germany shows a de erease in specie of 7,140,000 marks.

Havana, sent. is. opaman eoia zmtw 2484; exchange qniet; susrar quiet but Arm, 1 1 1 VI hatra OAncrlflliraJ. ASO tnUAO' nnlmricatlAn were sold on peculation at 3184 gold per quintal: 6300 bags centrifugal. 96 to 96a polarization, were soiu at 307 gout ner qnintaL THE COUETS.

Civil District Court. SUCCK8SIOK. The snooesslon of Mrs. J. A.

Chalaron haa been opened. KMAJTCIPATIOW. James BayL Philip Di Trapord, John Bayl and Mathilda S. Merritt have asked to be emancipated. wirx.

The will ef William Silbernagel. dated May 7, 1890, bequeaths to his wife, Anna Maria Mannerbach. all the nroflta of hie busi ness, which la to be continued by her after bis death, as also the enjoyment of the usufruct of ail his property. The naked own ershio of the prooerty is liven to his chil dren. The wife is made testamentary ex ecu tor.

Criminal District Court. SecUoa A Judge R. H. Marr presiding, PLKADKU 2fOT QrjIIrr. Petty Larceny John Williams.

FLKiDtD ocair. Petty Laceny Ed Page. TBIAL, rTMurder Joe Madden, alias Joe TiTaelrla, guilty of manslaughter. GSAHD JtTRT. Joe Sanders was yesterday In dieted for the murder of Julian Bergeron on July 13.

PH1ZB fiohto. Judge Marr spedally charged the grand Jury on the subject of prize fighting. Ha called attention to the recent affairs and bid the grand Jurors inquire whether tbe pro visions of the law had been strictly oorn plied wf tn. Acta 25 and 120 of 1890 were) referred to, the latter beina the law passed, by the last legislature allowing glove eon testa in chartered clubs. Me bid the Jury investigate the conduct of the recent fight and take such action aa they might deem necessary.

first Tteoovdcr's Coort. Assistant Recorder D. O. Hollander presiding. Sam Wall was fined $2 60 or days for discharging firearms in the dty limits.

Ha had fired at some hoodlums who had. Invaded his laundry and soiled his linen. Mrs. Manning, arrested on a oharga ot vagrancy, waa fined $6 or 80 days. Agnes Paul, alias Ferron, charged by Silve Fortunay with biting and maiming, and Domlse Deon.

for cutting and wound, lng Fannie Johnson, were each placed, un der $250 appearance bonds. Nioey Sideboard, for assault and battery on Ida Quellard; Officer 8. S. Weils, for as sault and battery on Thomas j. Both and Vita Langer, charred by Officer Qrlffuc with violating ordlnaneea Nos.

1913. 4034, 1469 and 4146, were piaood under appearance bonds. Swcuiid Recorder Court. rBeoorder day Drsux presiding. Alfred Mile, for assault and battery en Mrs.

Justin Lafargne, waa sent before tha, criminal district court under wo bonds. Mateo Pershovlah. charged by John Petro ncsat with assault and wounding, and Mry Thompson, for Insult and abuse, were placed under appearanoa bonds, Frank. Gomey, arrested on a charge ot drunkenness, disturbing the peace and. assault and battery on JCebna, waa fined $5.

or 10 Scott Curtis and William Tollae were fined $9 or 20 days and $3 60 or ten days re spectlvely for lighting and disturbing tha peace. Harvey Clark, charged by Maroella Richard with breach ot trust, was fined $10 or 30 days. siriaco Plautilla, eharged by Juan Algeria with desertion from the steamship Leonora, waa fined (10 or 30 days. Themaa Morgrna, for assault and battery on Francis Bapiate. waa fined $10 or 30 days.

03 He get eared in 3 day wttheot pain ex a witiioui dak at stricture with one boUieet HTJECTI01T. The Best Bsmeij ia ths TTorLl Zzt Gonorrhoea and Gleet Absolately Pain less Use, Prloa, At An rirngSU ea, Whosaeale Agents for New Orleaavsi S. X. HART A FIHLAT A BRtJSftJWI sasd LL. LYOMa A CO.

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