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del prl. I fat wit WU ce of -Ml la It ef I. tu TOE MOKDAT, AUGUST 0, 8 REVISION Of Educational System To Be Prepared By Commission of Kentucky Educators. Will Recommend Creation of New State Board lo Take Charge" cf the Schoo.s. araciai.

birraTr-s To ras sTrotnxa-x. rrmnkfort. Ky August 2 J. Crabbe, Superintendent of Public Instruction, bu PAPERS Of Kentucky's First Federal Judge ent To Washington For Filing in Congressional Library. arscut.

msriTra to ras ssqentaa. Louisville, August 2. Former Mayor George D. Todd, ot Louisville, haa just most of them were In Judge Innea'a handwriting. Among the papers la an account of the trial of Aaron Burr for treason.

There la alao a full account of the of the Democratic Society of Kentucky of the early days, and a full-bound Copy of the Palladium and Western World, an old-time newspaper. The papers have been In the Todd family for over a century, and could have been dlapoaed of at a large price, but tha former Vluyor concluded to semi them to Washington to be kept forever In tha Congressional Library. Todd la In receipt of a letter from the Librarian, thanking him for the papers, which, he says, are among the moat valuable sent to the library In recent years. NEW PROPHET Bays Ohio Baver Is "Going Dry" and Does Rushing- Baptising; Business. A flrat-ctass free show, so far as the several thousand spectators at tbe foot Oreenup atreet were concerned, was given yesterday afternoon by a new sect known as "the Power Church," which haa been holding services at Oarra-d and Byrd streets.

A X. W. Helnrk- irlch. alanuiuera. yesterday morning and "claimed that In a vision ha bad seen baptism In the Ohio River.

Incidentally, aiul notwithstanding the rains along tbo streams In Pennsylvania which provide the Ohio with water, and the millions of dam expenditures by the Federal Government DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE. Maj Decid Sot To Visit County After AIL OVERCOME BY HEAT. Xante Then Is no certainty that ths cttmsnlttee aelected by the Damocratic SraU Central i'ummltee to go to Covington and strsigntea out tne existing troubles In Kenton County will do ao. Aa stetsd before In THS jsm quirbs, that committee la compoeed of J. A.

Donaldson. Chairman of the Sixth Con gressional District, T. A. Combs and J. Bulllvan.

To ascertain just when tha com mittee la to visit Covington Thb Exarrrnma had an Interview over the phone eater-day with Judge Donaldson, at his home In Car-rollton. Ky. "We do not know Just when we are going to Obvtngxon, and have not, yet amnfeu lur uwi. ii is mmm.j that we will go. aa -we are waiting to see if the Democrats In Kenton County cannot straighten out their own affairs." v.tir-n told that the convention was only a week off Mr.

Donaldaon said: "That Is iMpjug true, and It la about tuns that the sxlsttag Sffiyj JJ troubles are settled. If not. I oannot rT I iiiiwinani took nlao! Kietavrd P. Ernst, Roseau Wllaon. Dr.

liilMinenl teok plaoo now what will happen between now and Saturday, and. aa far as going to Coving. inn that la. nrtl known. Tha nroiroecta for announced that hs will request Governor the Democrats winnn the state are Willson to call together the Educational bright, and the conditions were never bet-Commlaalon.

elected and appointed under ter. excepting In Campbell and Kenton the provisions of a resolution passed by the last Oeneral Assembly, the latter part of this week. i tounuei. At the meeting of the State Central Committee held In Louisville. last week the three emissaries appointed to go to The purpose of the meeting la to prepare Covington and talk the matter over said .1 then and there that they bad no desire to and submit to the next Asmibly the Elding of the convention as ments to the educational law pasaed by the called by the committee or to change the last Assembly with tha view of giving to It, but would alraply act In an ad- Kentucky a moat complete school system.

While the new County Board law Is the longest atep taken In that direction In Ken-'tucky In many years, yet Superintendent Crabbe believes that thla law can be Improved upon. Tha Educational Commission constats of Governor Wlllson; Superintendent Crabbe; President Patterson, of the State University; President Roark, of tha Eastern Marks, of the Public Schools; ii N. Taylor, County Superintendent of 'Pulaski County; President Hlnltt, of Cen-'tral University; Benator J. J. Watklns, of Bturgia: Representative J.

II. Jackson, of and Mrs. Louella St. Clair, President of Hamilton College, of Lexington. The present school code will be revised tinder t'ne supervision of the commission.

vtsory capacity. COOL WAVE Failed To Come on Time. Normal College; President Cherry, of the patrick F. Coleman, ef the Local Fire Normal College; Superintendent iepartmeni, vien icdieruaj of Heat Prostration. The weather man continued to hand out the warm variety In liberal Quantities yes- 1 terday.

Early In the day cool breezes swept over the city, but when the sun began to i starting with this kindergarten and work-i work he soon put the breezes out of busl- I IniT tin In thmJifilUiva fTha Jloard law will be on which the I ne- The weather man aMure1 isevislona will be made. lace that the temperature waa only de- Tii-re will bo many sweeping changea In grees Fahrenheit, but everyone who could the hool customs recommended. One of will be the establishment of a permanent Hoard of Education fnr the state. will be recommended fnat this board con-alst of not less than three nor more than five- college professors. At present the Board of Education la regarded aa joke, aa It cutialats of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, whose dtitiea ore taken up entirely with the man tera.

and the Secretary of State, who haa but Utile time to attend to educational mutters. Am-tlier lmiwrtant recommendation will be a law regarding tha supervision of the county NchiMiU. Under the present law tha County School Superintendent, with an average of 75 schools under hla or her care, is required to make but one visit a year to earh ai-hool In the county. the low that will be recommended the Superintendent will be required to vlalt the lialf dosen tlmea a year, and keep on the go all the time. He will be expected to teach the teachers.

Another Important feature recommended will be a law permitting the holding of teuchers' Institutes any tlma of the year liMiat convenient. Under the present rule the Institutes are held only tn the summer, but rue Institutes of other states are held fur more successfully In tha winter. hied themselves to the shade of the trees In the parks or In the country! Tha cool night doubtless prevented many prostrations during the day, though there was much suffering In the tenement district. The streets were practically desertod during the middle of the day, save by the Sunday excursionists, who came In several agement of hi. department, the Attorney- "ZuT'totZ av vinm i wuuse litmus are iuii oi legal null- legal mat- iiiB vile iaii iui ius sorts Were all filled.

end-of-the-llne re Those whose wrath waa aroused by the work of the weather man were somewhat appeased by the announcement from the Government Building that a cool wave was headed for Cincinnati. On Saturday, Paralysis Intervened, and Coleman Died Yesterday. Patrick Coleman, veteran member of Engine Company No. 22, died last evening after an Illness of scarcely more than 24 hours. He waa overcame by heat Saturday afternoon and In a faw hours was afflicted with paralysis of the brain.

Funeral arrangements have as yet not been made. Coleman was In tha plug service and has been a member of the Cincinnati Fire Department for mora than 20 years. On tha Fourth of July, two years ago, he was thrown from tha water tower during a run and sustained a fractured leg. He lived with his wife and three children at 1408 Pleasant street for a number of years. BARBERS TO CLOSE SHOPS.

Christian TJnion Presses Sabbath. Ob servance Lexinjton Notes, srscixi. ptaraToa TO ths ssguixsx. Lexington, Ky August 2. This was prob- ably the but Sunday on which barber shops presented to tha Congressional Library, at w'U be kept open here.

Two weeks ago the Waahlngton. tha books and pspers left him Endeavor Bo-. clety began tha circulation of an agreement by his great-grandfather. Judge Harry wher9by the owners are to keep their places Innea. the first Federal Judge of Kentucky.

I closed on the Sabbath: It has been signed The books nnd papers embrace a complete i by twd thirds of the shopkeepers, and It vi expected that the remainder will sign history of Kentucky from 1783 to 1810. and p.lnr), culating the petition, says those' who do not sign will ba prosecuted under tha Sun day closing law. Prof. B. H.

Hunnlcutt, director of the live stock department of the Government Agricultural College at Lovras. Braxll. Is here to supervise the shipment of six Jersey and eight Hereford cattle and nine Berk shire and nine Poland-China hogs to Lovras. Arlene Dux, tire Ove-galted saddle mare, bought by subscription among the cltlxena of Lexington and presented to Evangelist Charles Reign Scovllle. was shipped laat night to Scovllle, at Butler.

Announcement was made here to-day by letter from Andrew Carnegie that he will give Hill Street Methodist Church $1,500 for wt' pipe organ fund, conditional upon tha congregation raising a similar amount. One thousand dollars waa Immediately contrib uted by members. STILL MISSING Is the Abductor of Little Veronica Casaidy, of Chicago. I Several' detectives, under orders from Chief of he further proclaimed that after tha bap- on 8aturaay and probably either followed Msm "tha river would be dry." Ha did not explain what would constitute a "dry river" or go into derails on the subject. That hla words were effective, however, was ahowti when "Jim" Craig and lira Craig.

Jdary Angelina Crane, Maggie Poyntx. Elisabeth Sedgebreer and a "Babe" Slice, declared they wanted to ba baptised. Rev. Mr. Smith Officiated, and In addition to the crowd on the river bank there were many spectators on tha bridges and in launches which were stopped to give their occupants a view of the exercises.

KENTUCKY BUta Fair at Louisville Will Be Show of Big Priaes. aractu. ntaraTca tub mrqetxaa. Louisville. August 2.

Nearly $30,000 in prises will be given toy the state fair here, whclh opens its gates September 14. The stata gives $13,000. to which the fair offers tlO.uoo from Its gate receipts and adds in 'special prises. Tha Louisville Commercial Club, tha Retail Merchants Association and tha Kentucky Brewers' Association have each contributed f2M for stake racea The American Short hora Breeders Association, tha American Hereford Association. American Berkshire wine Association, tha American Oxford Doira Record Association, tha American Hampshire Sheep Association and others of far prisea 1 On Friday, tha second to tha last of the fair.

Equity Day will ba held and parades by the visiting farmers and a speech by Visa Alice LJuyd, ot Dover. the Joan of Arc ot the growers, will be features that will bring 200, 0O0 people to LoulsvUle. It Is claimed. C2AI0 HEALTHY. COEPSE.

John J. Craig. Mayor of Covington, denied absolutely and without reservation, in talking over tha long-distance telephone yesterday from Boyd's Ferry, near HJtrxlns-port. Ohio, that ba Is dead. He wilt he said, ba In hla office and attending to business this morning.

How the report tbat Mayor Craig had suddenly died originated Is not known." but Sergeant Samuel Martta. wbo received a number of Inquiries by tele phone yesterday st police headquarters. would like to meet the supposed practical joker, and, barring otber punishment, make blia "walk SpanUa" tor a law blocks. the girl back to Chicago or went up North. noaaibly to The police are doubly covington; labor Tor Bblaoek.

A aromlaent labor representative SB dlseusstag tha misisaslisMl primary rnos said yesterday? tbsiMMi wnmnch- I. vary straw with tee htbartug organisations. His (otsmt si sat by t' Ooratn waa a great men salli si aad his every vet tat Coogiess has base em tea side of saber. He baa risen from a Boor bey br bis own estate aad there Is no oast la ay mind that be will get almost the atmnhnoaa support of the labor vote." Tonerml of Kr. Sodgers.

The fuxaaraJ of Charles O. Kodgora years age the President of the Ohio National Bank, of Cuv eiaaarj, took place yesterday afternoon from the 10 last mot street. etev. J. Blackburn officiated at the serriesa aad paid the ploaeer banker a nice tribute, not only aa a eruseu.

bat a hnitneae man aa well. Mr. Walton Hill and Hiss Anna Fsrctval aaag i svrenu loueorag nymna i no puwmimi wwrw W. W. Brown, usroio.

aiuatis. Orr aad Dr. Taylor. Tee at the High land Was) a Love Feaat. Rev.

Dr. A. C. Davidson. Conner minister of the First Baptist Choree, was given a love feast I by the members of that church yesterday.

Bev. tmvnsoa prase nag tee annual, taxing text Promises." Dr. Davidson will remain In COvtneloa during tha month of Ana-net and will conduct tns services. He left Covins tun 14 years Xooklns; For Cklef of Pol les Bishop, ot Valmouth. and tha Sheriff of Pendietoo County ware in Covinatoa yesterday In eearoh ot L.

DeWttt. a eontr tor. Tha otneers claim be put down several cement walks and after collecting the money for the work, he decamped, leaving the workmen to hoki ibs sag lor uatr wages. What a Bun oh. William C.

Ry arson, who has the management of the trlatate baby show, which begins at the Lagoon to-morrow, yesterday reportedl 1.480 babies who will contest for the prises. "Daddy" Ryeraos, aa ha la now celled, is beginning to have hla troubles la which tha lodges of tha eontaat will also share. Indiana will be largely represented from all parte of the slats. T.tiTlrmlJmT- TClTtg. At the snoot yesterday of the Law la- burg Hhootmg Club.

Pater Ijuakanbelmer shot down the last piece of the bird aad waa de- eland the King of the elub. He chose hla wife aa tha Quean. Carl Behla abot away the rlsht wing ana scepter, nsnry Bsuca tns appte ana Oeorge Sobwab the tall. Program Completed. Yesterday the committee having the lAbor Day outing arrangementa In charge put oa the nnlah-lng touches.

The oommlttee will have a program entirely different from that ot other yeara. Aa the majority of the unlona are against a parade mere will be none. Covington. Briefs. Herman Niemann, aged 84, teameter, rvaldlng on Ksndal etreet.

died veeterdar at the St. Elis abeth Hospital of pneumonia. The remains ware taken to Linnsmann a- 'Moore a mortuary on 3sst blxth atreet and prepared for burial, aad later taken home. Hubert Lee, a negro, waa arrested yeaterday afternoon by Patrolman Taphorn and cnargod with disorderly oonduot. Tn.

uollce claim ha took sway aome" money from a number ot boya ptayuag oassDaii la tns willow nun. Ira Janklna, aged 18, ras arrested last night on complaint ot tns eaivation Army omcera ana charged with disorderly conduct by Patrolman Mcneeve. it la claimed be was boiaterous dur ing tbe eervtoea, and made motions as it ha was going to draw a revolver. John Zlmmer. azed 88.

a Dtoneer resident of Lewlaburs. returned noma yeaterday from French ljck Bpringa. laa. in a critical oonaiuon. aa haa dropey.

Colonel Alexander Davesac Is confined to hla Dalton-avenue residence with an acute attack of sscema. He waa asid to be improving last nisni. The funeral of Mrs. Joserohlne AffeL alster-ln- law of Aqullla Herald, will take place from the residence. 'Juu Kike street, to-morrow aiiernuuii at 2 o'clock.

Mrs. Ariel waa born and reared in Covington and waa charitable. William Danlele, a red 28, a negro, was sr- reste yeaterday by Detectives Booth and Steven ton. eh.rrnd with dlaordsnv conduct, on com plaint ot Ameiieue Correll. who claims that Dan lele took lo xrom ner room.

NEWPORT. Familiar Figure Passes. The death notice column ot yesterday's En oulrer contained the simple announcement of the death of Mary Barbery, probably known by svery person who haa visited ths Nearport Court house for the past 20 years, for It haa been at least that long since she has been haunting the corridors of ths temple of justice. She was equally well known about the Hamilton County Courthouse. Tbe old woman haa Insisted for years past that If ahe could turn op a lost will she would come Into poasaaalon ot valuable real estate in- Newport, out of which she had been defrauded.

So fixed was she in this opinion that aha never met any ot the county or city officials or newspaper man that ahe did not request that they aaalat her In locating the Imaginary Inatru-ment that would restore to her what ahe claimed was rightfully hers. title wss so wall known about the Courthouse that ahe was given great freedom by the officials, who humored her In her whims. Tbe old woman would wait for houra through a tedious trial in order to accoat tbe attorney a and Judge who was trying the csss. and ssain sak them if they luul heard anything of the lost will. For the past month her familiar face has been missed by those whose business brought them around the Courthouse, and It waa therefore not a aurpriae to the latter when they read yeaieroay toe nouce of her oeath.

for they knew that only acvere Ulneea or death could have kept her away that long from her usual haunts Her remains were taken to T. J. MulvihiU'a mortuary chattel and will be buried from the Italian Church, on Broadway, thla morning. Week's Death list. Tha following le Health Officer Brown' a report of a week'a deaths: Raymond Ashenbrenner, 16; Louis BuJde.

87, old age; Agnea Douxlaa, 81; William Wagner. 53; Adolpb Smith. 7S. pneumonia. Newport Briefs.

Sarah waa an-eated yeaterday by Officer Bradhoid on a warrant aworn to by Mart Hughes, who alleges that ahe drew a knife on 0111 sou aum uiua wm Frank Maher and Sdward McLane returned 1 1 nn StM.F. Coal yeaterday from a trip to New Tork and other Eastern points. VmuhUt ana Ladlas Dsv at Phoenix Park. and the members of tbe Phoenix Hunting sni Fishing Club entertained a large numosr ot tae fair sex. Robert Howard was arrested last ntfht by Sergeant Cottingham on a charge of disorderly conduct.

Ike raiseu a oiexiirns we near nia name. Chief ef Police IJekert left last night with City Attorney Harry Weber for a two weeks' hunting trip to iMooeeheed Lake. Mich. Detectives Crawford, yesterday --Swin ha arralarned in Police Court this stranger, giving the name Of ih. rir' tnr 1 Blair who is ai- 1 morning on a charge of dlanrderly conduct- Th-y -J scoured the city- for J.

Blair, wno (s ai rnlrua in a fight at their borne over money with hair reaching his tQ bava atKlu.u Veronica Caaaldy. mattara. 12 years old. from her home In Chicago and brought her to Cincinnati, where be kept her two days and mistreated her, finally sending her back on a train to her home. No trace of him could ba found anywhere, and the police are reasonably aati8- fled that ba left Cincinnati on a noon train anxious to get their hands on him, for he la to the Newport Jail.

to tne nearport jsiu said to answer tbe description of cnaries B. Hadley. who enticed a little girl away from home In Ban Francisco ana utter strangled her. PERSISTENT LOVERS Secure License To Marry After Many Difficulties. 1 John Knowdel and Rea Rlchter, a young couple from Columbus, Ohio, had considerable trouble In securing a marriage license yesterday.

They first want to Covington, and. not being able to nnd one of the marriage clerks, they waited for aev- eral hours and then Judge William Huber was sppealed to. Learning that the young woman was only 18 years of age, ha told her sue had better get the consent -of her parents. That required several hours. Tha telegram finally came, and tha couple went to Nearport and got the license and were married by Judge Huber.

"BTJSHnrrj THE CAN." The police laat evening received a complaint from neighbors that a gang of men had broken open tha door of a vacant house at 908 Bex-miller atreet, and were "rushing the can" and carrying on In a manner that disturbed those living nearby. Patrolmen Thetm, Deters and Autderhelde raided tha place and arrested seven men found there for disorderly conduct. They registered aa Den Dugan. 646 Richmond: Hatfry Kimball, carriage maker, 1024 Rlt-tetvViouae; Wm. Thorns s.

machine hand, It45 Freeman avenue; Arthur Jonee and Jittn Lyons, shoemakers, of 755 West Cdurt, and John end William O'DonnelL ixacuttera, of 727 West Court. Dr THE COTHSTRY. xrvcub atxrxTcg to tsb xvocrakk. -iurkeB-llle. August 2.

An attempt I waa made last night to assassinate former Bhecf JV R. Keen, a leading Republican politUyut. Keen was aaated In hla office, facing the public square, when aome one fired thtee allots through an open window The bulkta struck tha wall lust abjove Keen's head. He ran to tha door In time to see tha would-be assaasla disappear In ths uarsnaaa. BELLEVXTE, KY.

Albert Johns, aged 21, living at 1824 Front street. Clnclnnstl. waa arrested early yesterday morning by Chief Seltber and Officer Klett. as-slated by a Cincinnati omce-. About two weeks m'i arcnmnanled br Bertha Reed, a fourteen.

year -old girt, living on Eastern avenue, Johns vial ted Believue. and It la alleged by her that he detained her agalnat her will on the beach. Johns aq road to accompany the officers to this city without requisition papers, end was committed na wii ids giwu a Hearing In Police Court to-morrow night- Frank Haskell was arrested yesterday by Chief gelt her and Officer Klett at hla home on Berry avenue. He was committed to Jail on a charge of drunk and olamderty. He will be tried by Judge oetbert at 8 o'clock to-night.

'r DAYTOJT, KY. and Mrs. Suxene Noll. SCI Second avenue, mourn the loss of their infant child, whose death occurred yeaterday. Mra.

Mary Bird died yesterday at her home. 408 Fifth avenue, aged 85 years. Her death recti ai the tragedy of the death of a young eon about two years ago. who waa killed In a atreet ear accident. FT.

THOMAS, DamoiJ Johnaner Ham Dixon. Bdward Wil liamson, Joe Sullivan and Franrte Farmer, from Dayton. were arrested by omcer r-iynn eany yesterday morning for raialng a disturbance along the Midway. The horse and wagon tn ni i i nam. win ima.au i headquartera Tbey were committed to the Newport JalL and will be given, a hearing la Justice tsueare court to-aignt.

The police are making a systematic effort to clear tbe district of hobos. Another batch were arrested yeaterday afternoon at Braut and com mitted to the Newport JalL Tlnry r.g atae.dai ok u.rti. Rica William Moore. Hunter Cooreer. George Bheppard and- Robert The tWO UUU-asXmeu are orajrusra.

JOHN W. BOUGHNER, 1 One of tha Pioneer Ttohtusco Brokers of V- Kentucky, XJeatl. John Wesley Boughner, pioneer tobacco brokerdied last nlsfat at the reside nee, 65 East Front street tn COvfngton, of heart failure. Mr. Boughner was bora In Aug-usta, Bracken County.

Ky- 72 years ago, CO years kik ba anent aa a handler of leaf tobacco. Mr. Boughner was probably one of the first tobacco brokers In Cincinnati, and, with Rronlti A established the Planters' Leaf Tobacco Warehouse- For tha cast ten yeara he was enraged In. the tnSaiwi business In Durbin. Ind.

He in hi. of husiness and waa t- of Attorney rrir.it ner. 1 fun---l v.I t. 1 fr-' CoOee, bga Corn. bu.

Cotton, ba awga, ease Pious, brL Kay, too. a Bason, lb. TRAFFIC. WeeHy Review of Haricots. Merchandise Movements, Changeg vanes and Quotation of the latest Transsjctioeuu 4M S17S1 127 leas BT 80 Saturday Xveninc, August 1.

1908. kwin table, abwe the nceipts aad a ot the lasting articles ce Mjifc.nilta. soe naraet Bar the past ArUeUa. Apples, Ben-aa, tn Potter, pk Buriae. ib uinie.

ba ase. ahip.n Articles. iuo. Ship, 4T la Um ear 18S S3T 20 Malt, oesh louo zit Mo-eea. be uo 18 S0, Oats, bosk Mil i umi-s bx IBO UU IH'fWa br- fe0 St3 Sl Pota'a.

be aoso CH1A SMoO 12ta: Bait. brla. as2 Uu es wrt, ak IT IB so Tim. aeed. KTaiBbeep.

ad. Sk tab 700 420' Buaar. bri am gin 1WM 96u0 hbds. 141 180 ftj meatioeaift 84oao ba 1000 S- 706001 W-hiay. br name, we ZSB618 eoelO aletoBa.

er Ld. 61172 a 1343 wool, bale BUT gork, beta a Bran, tons 70 Hoem, be' 4 0 SOU Iron. Isa ba. KM 14b Breadstuff tea. eoeua Flour The market haa Imam mtlA.

m-wA mm mm Drlcea have racuvarad and class atesdv wltb 7 884 8tal with ao quotable change la prices, and at the cloe the demand la only --moderate, earing patent tm bald at 85 "otoa 80. eurlna- fancy at f.80. pring family at 84 'Atr TO, winter patent at 84 iuit SO. winter fancy at 83 TotM. vrtntar tamllr at 88 SSm 68.

extra at 88 lie iKi. rmd SOtal. Jtye flour: purs T- oe. a aaie reporteu tolay was of 200 brla winter fancy (la aacka) COMP ABATX PRICES. Aug.

1. "08. Aug. 1. "OT.

wwr, winur immiiy ea 2aaj no as ousss 7V Wheal, No. 8 wmtar red 88 t-orn. No. mixed Tt eeb i rata Rye. No.

1 mixed 78 88 Wheat Reoalpto have been liberal, but with an active demand, there baa been a strong tone to the market. With a alleht -ulvum tivmrmrA tb close. Offerings are not ao Urea to-day and Prices are firm, with No. 3 winter red quotable wvwc, uiw mur pnoe lor cnoice neavy aam-ples. Three oare No.

2 winter red sold at tU'ec one oar by aampie at 81c aad one ear so at boo. Corn With liberal arrlvsls mtUI llvh. dananiL tbe market baa weakened, and at the eloae pncea are lower tbaa a week ago. No. 1 nuxea is quotable at 770 and No.

2 white at 80c One ear No. 2 yellow sold at Tde and one ear yellow ear at 85c. on track. Oate The market, though unsettled and tending toward lower prioea. owing to liberal offer ing of the new crop, haa been active.

At the close there appeara to ba a decline of TVtc since a wsea ago, and for the moment tbe demand is Uxht. Old No. 2 white are Quotable at (Me and old No. 2 mixed at antic. The only aale reported wiay waa ox one oar new waiie at on track.

Rye Haa been dulL cloalna at a decline of lc No. 2 la Quotable at T770c one ear aellms at Tbe. on track. Mill Feed There haa been a ataady tone to the market, aad at tha dose It Is fairly active. Bran is sailing at vciif-a, mixed reed at azsoze ai middling at ner ton in bulk on track.

Hay The market haa been weak under large receipts, but as supplies nave been reduced. Coal The market has been dull throughout, but prices have been maintained and close steady. Pittsburg Is hsld at6Hc per busbr ot 2.888 cubic inches, run of the mine Ts-c. and Kanawha 7VerSc afloat. Prices to consumers are as follows per ton of 2.000 ua delivered: Pittsburg $3 25, Kanawha 83 23.

smokeless $3 75. an- tnractta si. cpae Has remained steady, witn tne demand light. Gaa ho use la aelllnz at 10c per buh. crushed at 11c anfl city manufactured at llv12a delivered.

Iron There has been a material Increase In the inquiry for pig iron end It hss resulted In an enlargement of actual business. While the orders placed by consumers havs been mainly for their Immediate and early requirements, numer ous contracts have been tor auppltee for the bal ance or the year, prices have been maintained and the market closes strong. Tbe following prices ara tur pig iron, caan ana manufactured. Go days: Car Wheel Charcoal Lake Supeilor. all numbers Southern standard Southern Coke Xo.

1 foundry Ko. 2 foundry No. 1 soft So. 2 aoft No. 3 foundry No.

4 foundry Gray forge Mottled Northern Coke Jackson County silvery, 8 silicon. No. 1 foundry Groceries. 50 23 23 75 13 25 16 75 15 25 14 14 14 -ttt 13 73 70 18 70 No. 2 foundry 18 20 Mo.

3 foundry IB au Wrought Iron i Bar. common, per 2V.0 Bar. charcoal, per lb 3S.0 Bheet, common, lo to 27 so Cheet. charcoal. 10 to 27 4ic Whisky.

The market has been firm, but there has been only a limited current movement- Salea reported at the close asxregate 810 brla finished goods upon a basis of $1 36. ProTiaiona. There hss been a strong upward tendency to prices. In sympathy with ths steady advance at epecuiatlve points, and. most of the products have been In good demand.

At the close the market Is quiet, but tlrm. Pork Is 25c per brl higher than a week ago. with a fair movement, afe-s 818 SO. dear mess $17 3u. family $17 25, clear family $18 2o, clear back 30 to eu pieces $18 23.

Lard Prime steam Is la good demand and 8.15c. free on board. Is bid. but as Dockers ask VWc. no aalea are eonaummated.

'Family lard mi' M-uv. aoa nrm at irwiuc. tierce oasis. Oreen Meats Ara nrm and in moilnu. rimaiwl flams UWl12e, ahurt clear aides Talc.

abort rib aldea 7V7Hc. extra short clear sijee 7W 7 He. bellies light 124 12tc. heavy WtrKVc. CsJ- iiwna noma iM.vi.kc.

soouiuels THtaTlac. Dry-Palud Meats Are firm auM Ahnrt clear aides SO Iba average U4oia. abort rib aides 80 Iba avis-age Bt4llc. extra ahort clear aides bo oe average Bwuc. bellies 8441 luc.

ahouldars "wiic, am more per lov IDe packed. Bat-on Is In fair demand and firm. Bhnrt clear loaliAkc. ahort rib IKtiiuc. extra ahort clear IMktrlOc.

bellies shoulders 77c looee and more per loo Ibs packed- Sweet-Pickled Meets The demand le moderate at firm prices. Hams to to 3 1 Ibs average 12J 12c belllea UtTta-yc. New Tork cut shoulders uimu. camornla bams nasc rugar-Cured Meats Are in fair genaral demand, with prices firm. Hama 1H tn IK.

erage lSVjc. do 12 lbs averase lVt. do 10 lbe average lie. do 8 lbs overage 1e. do aklnned lt to IB lbs average laiaalc hn.kr.

v- 00 specuii rancy 14Sc. -w V1W, t-l Ul CTSICS. Mess pork COMP A RATI VB PRICES. Lard, prima steam Dry-aalmd ahort ribs Dry-saltod ehoulders Short deer bacon Sbort rib bacon Aug. 1.

"on. Aug. 1. 'OT. 70 1 8 88 ysc lO trtk has been a ateaitw market, and at the close the demand is fair.

Rio. Baatos. Bin Baatn. Na 2 lusi No. 8 8 21 No.

3 lo. NO.T.." "2.V. 52 No. 4 sti lo No. 8 7 av Mexican washed- Hettlnc nMti.

128) 17c, Java 2230e. Mocha 2022c Sugaj-Ttia market haa been easy, with a dot. dip of IOC per loo Iba oa refined grades, cloaine toulv ann i 1 I w.m ii. caaiineo. aea 5.35c.

Eastern renned vellow a 6.05A.13c. do white oft A a3ii.6c m.mvK. iibumwiri e-auc. powderod 6-VOc. cubee 8.05c.

cut loaf tic. powaarsn Molssea-FIrm and ta fair desaacA New Or-leane open kettle good to prime eella at per gal. centrifugal 2023c, blackstrap ltaiu Rice Strong and active. Common wood common SfciSC. fair to prime bead Bartiic fancy head exua-fancy bead IHuaJT Jauai Genersi Merchiuidlse.

Beans Firm and quiet. Prime marrow sell at $2 5tet2 55. screened and haad-pickad navy ii 82 15ti2 43 per bo eh. Batter Has remained ataady. with a moderau demand.

Creamery prints 24c. de extra 3e no firsts 22ty23ie. dairy lVe per the market fl-m. Ohio Bat aehing at 12t-c small full cream New Tork UiVaC. bcbwelLxer 18c.

brick 12 ijS" burger litre CalvesHecelptl small and tha market Choice eeiccttd good to prune JifiiW eonuaos 4 t5c per Jh. Extra rirm for choice, with email receipts and a fair demand. Kreh aell, oa to ouaillv mt 14-5iI7c per rtosea. lose off uajl. at Feathers Fair demand and a steady market, dealers buylnx pure white goose st a via white 4le.

lanreiy gray 4. srtided at.3'i pUri white du-k stained colored 3ocT aratded chi-ken an ariite d-y-picked 17c colored 1 ft talis (lorg fancy) turkey body all lirv-plcked T.c colored 4c. Homp Steady sni quiet. Kentui-kr rom-ri fir No. 1 and $113 fo- No.

a rr ton crop las Binxla dresKd he and douoie at 10c rer Itt. Hi-les 1-lrra and In fair derpeci. No. 1 arr-An salted fro. Na 2 ec.

country ar K. era' xr-n t. "Sc. ca'f 1 -( i bftrse Na 2 To No. 1 iv Ka.

2 4 nv-e i tr Hi: V-I 4MU01 10 tsot 88S60 auu loo Ouoi 811BS LAST WEEK'S KEVYORK STOCK SALES. Tbe to lowing table snows tae week nigbsst. lowest mm .1 i SXXJUPJTIEa. Hlgh-I "OjAllUHCbal. CO.

8uw Do mf 2-Kko-Amal Cimsr wvtsa. Ajr, enem. aiimi tMet Sugar 14ooi AmerlpAii ran lS'-oiAmerlcaa Cmm or var a -y. uuia.m. a r.

pri KiAiiJtm. Cotton Oil. 21Am. Cot. Oil prl n-u jus.

r.xpress. li0Am. Oraaa Tw'e! um, H. al. iMMnjun.

a a r. nr ww it mvnean see louiAm. Lsnaead. aOTTllAm Loooomtlva i Am. Loocve prl 1'MOiAjb "Malt 2O810U Are.

Smelting. 300 iAm. 8nu8ec.pr.Bi Bteei pri liWliuB, Bugar pr. 4700Ajh. 'TeL A Tel.

86--0 Am. Tob. "la. 2218lAm Wonl.a rr. eiMeMAnaconoa atenoAtchiaoa OOiAtchlsoa or.

lbOO Atlantic T. 24tt.y Baltimore A uatopllaa Bethlebeta Steel Beth. Steel Brooklva H. T. Brooklyn U.

deal urtun-at Can. Southern. looican. Pao. 81 pr.

2246tCentrai Leather. lujUPenC Leather pr et tunio. SMOUiChlc. Ot. Weal.

140o 8Z7IS 6uo 8bxwi ltwof MVl' 8850 Do nret. A. Do pref. Do deb u. a at.

p. Do Do Do ctfs pref. C-hlc A 24. TiwJCh. I'l TT.

atp. lsuof Do nref Joulcc.o. a st. nJO i olo. w.

A Iron. 7ol5Col. SoSOt Do 1st Do 2d 14100C. a H. C.

A I 12HUO COnaol. Ou 27oooCorn 28H Do pref 4000 Del. A Hudson. WOO a KMiDea. a Bio Or.

2J, Do nref SOXI'Dieu Becurtttea. 375 8. 8. A Atl l'eu. Do prat enuir ant 10475 Do let 01 no do 2d pret SOO Fed.

11. a 8. pr Sou, Fed. Bugar Rat rsooj Do nrer. aiDOlOen.

EXee. Co. aouiGranbv Mlnlnc 4KX Gt. North, pref T0UA' Do ctfa repta 1030! Do full KI25 Inter.MetropoL eSooj Do pref 4100 Inter. Harv.

pr. poullntae'. Paper SOOl Do fcret Pump 1300 Do pref 0 Iowa Central 4u0i Do pref Medium clothing Quarter blood Braid Fine merino Hurry and cot a 43 46 102S 2 1 88 KV ion 3uJ eJ lSO4 1S24i 129'a lZf taj 1, 24 I 24'a 1 Is V2) 1 62U 4- ISO 1 nvj 1 1 1 OT 82 2S 62V IV good demand. No. 1 timothy 12tal2 60.

No. 2 I round lots: Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky timothy $10 5O-011. No. 8 timothy glttrv 80. I suiodard 8ec.

perfection ISO-degree headllgUt No. 1 clover mixed 1010 60, No. 2 tki- eocene 11 Unseed: raw Bella at tr. mixta u.f u. ciucr ao tju.

No. 2 clover 87 608. oaU straw 87U7 SO. The following sales were of old crop: 60 tons No. 1 timothy at $12 60.

10 tons do at $12 26, lo tons do at $12. 5 tuns do at $11 6o and 6 tons No. 2 do at $10. on track. ORALX INSPBCTIONB.

Saturday: August 1. Cars: corn, one No. 8 white, four No. 4 white, one No. 8 yellow, one No.

4 yellow, three No. 4 mixed, two no grade, five ear; wheat, six No. 2, tour No. 8. eeven no grade; oats, five No.

2 white, two No. 8 white, one No. 4 white, five No. 2 mixed, two No. 2 mixed, five no grade, six hot; hay.

twenty-one. TO-DAY'S GRAIN (MOVEMENT. 1 Wheat. Corn. New Tork ltJO.

7001182. 023 0.4M 4.878 Baltimore 107.U75j21tf.W44 8.461 820 i'hlladalphla U4.413 tsv.SUo Toledo 63.80o 5. Too Chicago 237.400 132.221 Kansas City SUH.2ote225.730l Milwaukee 26.0OU S.oool Mlnneapolla 113.420 86.1001 Duluth 63.77B 92.801 St. Louis- 127.22U 82,860 Peoria 81.00U 81.0001 B1.T0O 47.3O0 Cincinnati 24. Quo eo.Ouut 81.5uU,1.84o Coal and Iron.

sal In lots ef ope to four brla do boild for summer test at 87c. Crown gasoline sella Peanuts Firm and In fair demand. Prime farmers' atock la quoted at acreened otic, and recleaned and hand-picked at VmISb per lb. Poultry Plentiful, quiet and easy. Old hens 10c.

roneterk 6Sc ducks old 7c do young be, spring chickens 14rl6e, turkeys 12 'no per 10, geese gMt6 per Vizen. Salt Active and firm. Ohio River salt sells at 86-: per brl of 280 lbs; and Cleveland Diamond at 7c. on track, ravage added for delivery. Seeds Demand fair and prices firm.

Timothy $1 T5tr2 06 per bush em arrival and $232 26 from etore. Clover $8tilo on arrival and Mill from at ore. Tennessee German millet i opi. millet SI 101 25- Tallow Fair demand and firm, prime city rendered selling at fiTifrOc. and country at 6t 61c per lb.

I Turpentine Firm at 44c per gal In lota of one to five brla Wool With email receipts and a good demand the market haa remained eteady. dealers buying the new clip at the following pnoes: Unwashed Combing and delaine mnA d.lalna.. 2412V! 4M 76. BUTTER, EGGS AND CHEESE, New Tork, August a Butter weak and unchanged: recelpta 8S04 packarea Clieeea quiet and unchanged: recelpta AW-17 boxes, exporte 1.4,0 txixee. Eggs steady; receipts 8 08 oases: Western firsts lte HWc.

Poultry: alive firm; Mwin, i.i hi jia; dressed irrrgular: Western, spring chlckeas 140 in. i. aajiac. aracxai. mxraTca to ths sxqcixxa ftilcajro.

August 1. receipts 10 one tubs; creamery extras 28c. prints 24c. extra firsU lHc. firsts 19c, dslries extra le.

Egm: receipts 7.V23 cases; firsts prima do 2uc. extra 22tic Cheese steady: daisies 124Ur. twins iiBiiv. lounr Amsrtcas 12Vy91Xc. Poultry nve easy; turkeys 14c, chlckeas J2c.

spriuxs Kansas City. August Creamery extra 51c. Packing stock 16c Eggs: freak extras 2uc current reeelpte 14Hc xraaax ntxrxrcsi To Tn uornsam. Pitbaburg, August 1. Egrs saw 22c per doa tor select- quoted at 210 St- Louis, Aoftrst I.

Poultry: chlrkena 014c sprlmrs lavc, turkeys 13i4c. ducks geese Oe. Butter: creamery lbv22o- Eggs 14iae case count, 1TETAL 1LLEZITS. New Tork.v Augast J. No change' eras reported in the metal market, and baslneaa wee owlet tn the a-ieence of cables, htpot tin is Quot5 at X.T0 srrfi Copper rontlnaas firm, with lake timtM at $13 llHtJU 37.

electrn-tytle at 25 and castlnr at $12 7.Mil3 Lead remained firm at 84 5o04 83. Spelter quiet at $4 7034 75. Iron aomtually. unchanged. xrsciaL PtxrxTCat to ths xjrai-zsxa.

New Tork. Aoxtret The market for r'r irtwi certirtratea waa riutet and firm to-day. There ta a linger tone ahown In the advice from the v-st. there to be a growing art(- i. jivina m-re cnrldne In thr.

f-ierion. Ailrnx; ami XK'i lev, 15 4i 1'5 Noveruoer $16 151110. He eemoer li. ii ZS. Pt.

Louis. 14 CO. Auxust 1. Lead ll ii Spelter SZCUKmxa. fHtgn.f Low.c3osa.l Bias 2iaic A oux De pref.

joi'iiuok. a rx aa.u a eooiatackay Co. 7i do pref. 100 Manhattan El. leouMer.

Mr. Do pref. 4600 Mni. rwi' a St. Inla ew M.J9.PA 8 8tM a HOu Peer a52MMe.

Pactfle 2MO Nat. KKstt 10O1 Do prat. Lmma Do pre. aouoljtQwh'e M. A 8 1240 N.

T. Atr Brakej leiau l. T. 100IN. T.a N.J.

TsL i4viK.i..M.es. a 17840 N. o. A W. 4H" N.

a 15M North Am. 8Toeo Northern BUI Do 7th loo Ontario Silver. JO! Pacific Mall hi Pena. ft. ioip.

a 1000 People' a ate 2nn a St. mot no pref i0l Pittsburg 4WVPreaaed meal 821 Do pref 821 Pullman P. C. steel Bprmgt 432H0n; Reading DO 2u 2A.VlRep. a 8 SAUO Do pref 4inoRork Island 81 123 Do pref 2fHBt.

as.F.latpf. 8O0I Do 2d ssoo.wt. a a. BOeol Dn pref. loolRottre Roeb'k pf.

8878 81oee-Bhef. SAI. 102UiU8outberu Padtla 20ANI Do pref. 8 Booth. Railway.

2nonj Do prat. gBarnvTepn 18MTexaa Past fie. SKOiThtrd Av. R. R- TWTel R'y A Light KUtW.

2snr Do prac. lSBOfTwtn C. R. Tt. laoojUn.

Bag A Pea), ltol De prat. SeSMOiCniaa PadlW 8VN Do pref loiVnn.R'y Invest a loflotO.S-C.lr.P. A F. l9ol Do pref. saoo n.

a. r. a imp. lOOtrj.S.R. a R'gpt.

870O1U. 8. sooj Do 1st pref. 100 De Id 844WeU. A Steel 2TW28I Da pref Oapper anoj Car.

40 De pref. tA-aVWabaah I8I01H Do pref. Maryland aU'Wet It lOM Do let esttftWheet. A BV, 2JVI Do let WHO) Do 2d jwv. taoonsin laooi Do prar.

Cattle Due to light esv 142SI 12S '4 28 128 I 16 1 12HI soul lAftu. si avi lisM H8; 118 MJ IS 7 v. my 1 T7i1 MW 141. 1 eibtlvtdenA Total sales for tbe weak. sharaa CATTLE MARKETS.

Cincinnati. Ohio. August 1808. Receipts exnd shlpmenU for tbe past week, aa compared with tha nreytoua twa weeks, are as fotloara: Recelpta. )) Bhipmeata Cattle) Hogal8heep)cattle1 Hop Bhess July 18...

4lW7iT 282 28.8821 L282I 8.248 22.111 July 28... 8.T1318 864.1&.8M Befl' fi.wo 1J.JW5 Aug. 4.442 la.OUull7.K14, 877 T.Bp4lS,aT GRAIN Af.D New Tork.VAasust 1 reeelpte 19.181 oris. rBpertsiiXus-I Wle. aasrkat quiet aad ew-eetiiad; Mloaesoca palanta 88 7U, wtnier sumignw 84 iveH as, Miaaeaota bsaera 84 i8 84 tt.

winter hub 83 ra eu. winter pevms 4aB4 7. arlatae low srwdee 88 tl8 80. Kya our ateeay; fair 84 Ua4 eu. ebeir to raacr 84 68A4 as.

Con aaaai Braa-fta. aula ssad Tel-low ll 84j1 eneise 81 Suasi eg, alia ne4 84 U. Rye dull; Ne. 2 Weetera 81c a. a.

New XoHL, beat-, vaaalwta leS.TOS eajaa. naons 182.829 mm i.RaiH isw.ruv eoaa, expnrte iw.aw valor, Ta4 atroag: No. 2 red 81 WSe't 9i o- 2 red 81 01 f. a. b.

artoat. Ho. 1 Deluth 81 t4 f. a aAoat. Xa 2 Northern era hard artnter 81 84 f.

b. afloat; there waa a ag snort eeare ta wheat this nOTetng, baaaa aa bulltau Nortbareet Bears, thet drove la eat i ea eel ere aad tusnoaal vrteaa sear a nu aa.1 eloe- at 1W8 1 net barber; Septauur aevce) 8100S, closed at 81; DecaaBbar 1 t7al ail'a. oar I at SI at m-mi ai vi; aar cinaas Steele. Cora: receipts Sea, tnaah. eawovta raoeisis sa wean, eawovta 4.

STB boast spot aeredy; Net. 2 841-e a I ai Iraki oeavwlar aoa auaunai a. e. a. ajtoal oploa markal 1 wiimni araiaaaiiunna.

eioatna- las aisaer; taerrber eloeed at 3v: Dacambei etosed et TVre. 'ape weak: mixed 'a to XI lbs ansa sua. aalaiml white to 81 I he 814e. ctlppsd white 88 to OS lbs S44rT-Je. Hay firm; ahlpptnx ansreoe.

aeed to cboloe aueMOc. Hupa qnlet; a Late ceeataoa eboiee 4ff8f. 1 26o. Paclnc Coast 1BOT eayoe. nioee nna; ueeuta xne, ia tral Asnerlaa 80s.

Leather steady: Bead 84H8 2r. VTeol eteatdr: domeeile Beer aoaliac. BeH qolet; faaaily 818 las 17 88. raeaa 814 StaftS 8H. basse gXHOvi.

MrkM Siberia rlur extra Indaa avaae txearJS Cut msau ausulr; packled blles K811c. pickled heme lx4ri8e. Lewd nrm; veeetara eocra 78c reSned arm; eoatlnaaAi le.lue. aouth Amrrtca 10 Tie compound I Perk Sna: family lefts, sbort rkw 018 80. maae 17 2a IT io.

TKlWw etesdy: f. p-t Baaraere -iee. count MtSe. Coiten seed oil easy country oia. ao yeuow PIN.W Tork 88 71..

rtilli .2 I 88 78. Ao la bulk 84 88. 12 I cnokaaoei to rooe ttota i i. wood 83a pecbi Pre.lstsue etroog and hlgber ere: bogs aad oora aituatlon ta prime tag acauared aad aaoeUy raemlas, Tne Inter Osean says ta black rust resorts large aemberu yesterday, rank and file of traders. fii as 1 ctty Petraletim eleedy: refined laoelpaia and Balttmere RoatB amiet; strained Ml TuraMlln.

41o. Rise eteady: dosasetle fair to extra 8X0 8ae. Japan aomtnaL btolaaaee dull; New odaaaa opaa hMlke good to choice 2x42c. BVumr: aa eteady; fair reflalna- ceatrirusal as) dearae leet mo aaaee eugar 8 tefined quiet: a 8 4.B0e. No.

A lav. vn ma- 8 4.TSe, No. 14 4.8Se. No. 11 4.AW.' No.

12 4.88c. pra 18 4 40c. No. 14 4.4ac emfectleners' A SlOc. snnld A afie.

rut fear SPW. eruaad c. pewoeree aeuc, graaulatag 8 80c. rubea 8.88a. Chicago Ooaaip.

Fffihry aarreil aoM wheat, braakmg tbe aaarket a Httle: reeevered aa baybag by Patteu. Local bulla buying wheat ea continued report ea uaaaase tbe Nortbw. Froes Devtl'e Lake ssoat a falluaa Mmnaapolia arirss damage ta when by Mark -i ano csigBt camiBg from all dtrweUoa wetl-lnformed people. vOtbare equally aa poatjd oeay thai there le any oasaase. houae buytag aad oOartnea are very Ugbt.

C3aaa a nyar 01 stsy corn. SbortB buybig eeU aad with ugbt prtcea ran sarav. shone beat buy. "keptirbmt ta regard ca wajre reoeiv4 In prevails aaesng tbe Tbe of black mat era a undented and sauwlas received bare showtag wheat agaeted by But with the chaaaw of anara hvinb. aej It la thought that actual damage lo aay aarge wMvni aa aa yea arooieauutceo.

"Tbe crop paaeve at anient mostly la Soutb Dakota. w. Mr. mt the erbaet already a tt far barvasuag. and the at os us epreae Sato Mine aad North xmaota win naturally be dependent oa Usrl wssuaer aunag tbe next twa or three week.

Huttos'e letter says: Four years ago to-day a great sua market eievnea in wnau. baaaa oa black root calamity to tne -North wast crop, aad tha advmitn. th.t eeaaun was 2uc. It Is argued by those who ere laminar wits tae crop ecadiuoae la tbe Northwest sad with trade condition, bare that suuatioa le almaat Iflimlral wlta tbat of "certainly the maritet baa made a fahr atari to duplicate that ot four yeans asw. It tm vary probable that tbe people who have beea dle- trrwuiung una naacK reat aewa an vinced now tbat It exists, as you 'caaaot foot the people all the aad the markets are all up to-day.

All tbe experts oa tbe ground were to-day oonfinamg not only bad conditions both from black rust aad blight, bat the feature of their meaaagea appeared to be that wheat ralsera themselves were caught aaawares and that fields which were euppaeed to be all right have bean ersctlcmllv vaiiurf in th. rr daya Tbe reeogataed bull leaders In the rraoe receipts (1.888 head) od T. mistaking Monday, the smallest first week day soms time, prices advanced lotr2ic. but eild 1 Medium clothing Bulls Liberal recetpta dumped prices 108) lSe Quarter blood 'lo per loo lbs at the start ot Mondays bast peas. Fins merino (X and XXI SOSZIa and eubeeqent markets have been quiet at the Burry and cote loss decline, and have closed barely steady, as tol- Tub-Washed No- I -and ehoiee.

28o-8oc lows: Fat bulla 8064. bolngna $2 854)3 80. ex-No 2 24u25c tra $3 80. thla and light $t2528. Coarse 4c Milch Caws There has been a rather dull trade Pulled Super and -TsTsnbar 18.f2oe Combing 2Ue)28e Fmita tiA VeaTetables.

Apples New apples' sell st $1 25wl B0 per hamper and $3 6tti4 per brl. canialucpes Sell ac $191 per crate. Lemons Messina eell Palermo at $39 84. Caltfornla sell at tMli 60 per box. OranKee Late Valencia aell at $44 50 per box.

Ifeaches Bell at $1 5r2 per alx-baaket crsta for ahlpped and $1T1 28 per bush tor homegrown. Peare Bartletts sell at $2 per bri loose and $2 75 oer brl packed and other varieties at 32g to oer brl. Plums Damsons sell at $1 6061 73 per bush and other varieties st $161 25 par bush. atermeions ben at eiow2U per 100 on track. Cabbage Home-grown sella at $161 28 per brl.

Ontone Louisville sell at X2sr2 28 nee fart aad home-grown at 70c per bush. Potatoes Good to tarlme new aaU at glfil 10 per bush and 131 3 23 per brl. String. Beans Home-giewa sell at $1 80a per two-bush sock. Tomatoes Home-axewn nurnla a.11 or 81 800 per bush.

JfLlscejlaneoua. Bags Bteadv sni r.lrlv nrtlve v- laps sell at oats $we, corn 768c. cotton I mmm ikiq. .1 Bark Firm and In fair d.mnnd PHm. chestnut bark Is quotable at $1516 per eord.

iw.u-y.mtnQ good ana tne market firm, buying unadulterated at 28c lb. Broom Corn Firm and in emir Green rreen lnIH. mn .1. Se. and red top at 3az34e per lb.

Brooms Unchaneed and in r.te A.m.n Common sell at $1 6utr2. parlor 8202 80. steamboat $3 SO. stable tti 80 per doa Candles Firm and fairly active. Btearie acid louo and hotel at UVic per lb.

Cotton Warpa. Ac Steady and In fair demand. Battina- IWrltc. cotton warn whit. si.

colored 23c. cotton rope ltVatrlSc. twine 18a auu ruawwici travc cordage nrm and in fair demand. Manila half-Inch and laraar 12a ner lb. aiul ai jute j7jC Cooperage Oood demand and prices ataady.

Pork barrels II lotsl It. lars. tlarr. si siiea $1 33 and whisky barrels $3 7564. t-ooperw mun- Active ana firm.

Flour barrel pole, $4 50w, tlkht barrel poles $12614. hoxs-head poles $22025. prima barral atavee $458) $75 per LO00. Flah Firm and la good demand! Mackerel extra mesa $3233. No.

1 831835. No. 1 extra large shore 82HW30. No. 1 shore I2tf27.

No. 1 bay $25r2e. No. 1 wnedlum $24i25. No.

2 shore 184)21, No. 2 English breakfast $lTt ex. trcr 01 nair parrels loose prices with Oc extra for packing; lake herring 839 25. wbltenah 8444 ti rer half brl; codfish large et7c. medium 8eo per lb, emoksd herrlna lotrl.c per box.

Lead Demand fair aad-prleee firmer, pig lead la quotable at AOOc per lb by the ear load and 4.85o per lb la lobbing lots: bar lead 8c lead pipe at Stae. subjeot to the usual discount to the trade. Teas Active and unchanged. Oolong nStySBe, Souchong xrvec Engllab breakfast Japanese SMrtiGc. Toung Hysoa 8o(i3c.

Imperial 8otM6c. gunpowder eUtjahc Woodenware Firm and fairly active. Wash-boorda 81 pine bueketa three-booped 81 JA two-booped $1 50, fiber buckets $2 78. eedor buckets two-hoot $1 75. three-hooped $1 8i eador tutai Na 1 $7 88.

No. 2 87. No. 8 88. churns tea-Ballon $10.

aeven-gallou $7. five-galloa $8 au. uality of currant marketings Is mostly from laat week, $S4orH twa years ago. and $8 1008 years ago. Receipts moderate to-day for Saturday, 2.218 head, and ell grades sold around 10c higher than yeaterday.

aa follower Oood to choice packers and butchers $7 1647 28. mixed packers 86 8537 la. common to choice heavy fat sows 23. stage $4 06O6 25. light shippers $0 758 70.

piga 110 Iba and leao 84 800 $8 88. Sheep and Lambs Although a fair Increase Is indicated in the reeelpte- this week over lost, the movement has been rather light for this time of the season, and tbe number marketed is about hood smaller tbaa In tbe corresponding week laat year end some 3.UU0 head a mailer than two yeara ago. Prices ware slightly off tor a time early la tha week, but turned back and cloaad firm at 10016c higher for aheep and 25w45c higher for lambs than a week ago. Receipts were moderate to-day for Saturday. 1,820 head, and prices were sa follows: Bheep, extra 84.

good to choice $3 00. common to fair $1 out ood f-i yeaning aretaera sews so. atock ahi t.te: lamDa. extra ao ootee to. good eholca $S8Ot8 80, common to fair sstjCSb.

arscui. ntarxTca To tab arsqcixaa. BalUmore. August 2 Receipts of beef cattle for the weak were 2.803 head, against bead tost wsea seat catiM ooout steady: others loa otners 15c lower: ateera. fair to prime 84 25t8 73.

$4 25. cows $1 GOeH 25. freeh co bead. Receipts of sheep esalnet 14.7H4 head laat weak; erect ewu. us as aieaov: mmoa very ire prima nqi so.

etecelpts OI nogs kw hsad. agalnat 11.788 bead but week: fair sunolv aad market about stsady: Western $7 3rbf Ju, from other points so 751X7. pigs 30 2t eu, rouxhs 73. Receipts of calves 4M8 head, against 824 hsad last vweek; fair supply ef calves; market firm; common ta beet 844)7 50. aractat.

BisrxTca re Tax iignxtx' Clsveland. August Hogs: receipts 2S ears: market itilSc higher; mediums sad beevies; torxers i pigs as xa. cattle: receipts 2 cars; market eteady. Lambs: recelpta 2 care: market steady at $8 23 aowa Calves $7 28 dowa. srscxai.

Disrarca to tbs sxaenua. East Bufrala Anguet I-Cattla: head; market auiet and steady. piSPTt-S TO TTIC for ih. vikk ruat in. receipts 100 6U hood; nuu-ket active and steady at 3-tfc.

Saeep sad laraba: recelpta 2ta head: trade lleht and ateody: spring lam be gars. yearlings 84 75 $3 23. Bheep $2 60. Hoge: receipts 7uO bead; market higher; Yorkers 88 764J7 6. Bigs 3er so.

heavy and auxad 31 6uxr7 55. roughs Itittl 10. stags SaeX 80. -Kansas Cirv. August 1 Cattle: receipts 300 head, including loo Hoot hero, market steady; receipts for tbe week 4S.7tu bead; cbotee export and dressed beef etsera 8MrT 2.1.

sair to good $4S 75. Western ateera $3 7544. stuckers aad feeders 8344 GO. ftnuthero steers 81 254M at. Bouthera cows P1T So.

native eovvs $24 38, native steers 3-v i 73. bulls $2 6048 60. calves $48 So. Hots: receipts R.O-a smrket opened strong and closed 10t2oe lower; receipts vw tne naaa top sa i Da Ik at sales 84 83 heavy 88 854:8 85 -nukne nnS rratchers to 8o4j SO, Urht $8 44it4 T3. pigs 84 60 n.

nneep: receipts ltio bead: market stsady; receipts for the week 18.800 bead: lamhe $4 6e 88 etj, ewee and yearilnga 8tet m. Texas yearling. $4 bass. Tasas aheap $3 BO SO. ai ark era aad leaders $3M.

New TerTt. Aucust 1. Beeves: receipts 828 bead; feeling aomtnally ataady; areased best slow at leva 11c for watlvs sides; exports to-day 8u5 cattle and 8.2ta euortcra of beet. Calvea-recelpta 2G8 bead: feeling steady: rahr vesla add at 87 60; greasers and butter-milks T4, areased calves slow: city dreaaed raall I -j i2SC. country dreaaed 7 11c.

Hheeo and re-eeliits ead; maritet eteady; at' Xtei 34 t. latnba 8w 7. Hon: receipt head; feeling firm to 10c hlsher. St. Louis Aoxnat 1.

CAttlet recelpta 8oft bead. Including head of Texaaa; market eteady; native ahlrr'ne and expert a'cers 4 a i 87 dreaaed be.f and butrhers' sreer. Meors un'lr 1 JO Ital $3 eVwKan and feeders T2 4 cows and heifers t2 "tt f. canners bulls rslrra Texas srtl Irutian steers cows art heitera Pla: rece.p-s h'ad ear set strens; rs sni llenta uti'olt', pa-Kers ft.iUKi. snd teat hiaiy Mta-o, lo.

e-rep: h.ad irwiri.f s'-a-y: native muttons 1 1 -4 Mi lambs and tucka stocketa $4 6174. sra'-tAL otaraTra to Tars xxocrxxa N-w Tork. Auetrat 1. I tar oilrer In Tv-n 'on trv-oay Wire unct-arced at 24 rir o.iur--r-i-i.'a a T-irk prl'-e waa imrrntel at I. j.

iltiicaa cioirs were in mi vuvi a uiiie yeaaeraay. At tne back as much under Wednesday' a Ms supply. sm time toare was a. let-up In the foreisa de- amounting to 1.750 head- fresh and stale cattle! in22d 'n cash prices here as leomoared with nil ana BiuHMn aammui aunna- in. ran oi in.

week worked out alow oa nearly the seme price baste as at the preceding wwek's and. Receipts thla weak increaaed fairly over last, but fell considerably behind the number marketed in tbe corresponding wsek last year, which was 3.417 nee a. 4.443 Bead this week. 3, tlx bead 1 last week and 4.68T bead two weeka aa-o. Heavy lTeMSe' eteers $508 25.

extra $8 SOtrS 80. oxen $1 764 78; I butcher steers, extra S3 8634 88. good to choice ITa 84 86-3 80. common to fair $Hr4 tx: betters, ex-lHo tra 84 aiaS. good to choice.

83 8694 T6. common 1416c to fair $2 238 73; cows, extra 84 264ri 60. good 1 1. CJ, fmtfmX mr.mnmmrm at MSll leas canners $1 262 stockars and feeders 82 2a aracisA Dtsraxcn to ras BXQtrtBxa. Baltimore.

Auguat 1. Wheat: Weetera closed armed; epot August 8Vsc. Oora: astern cloeed dull; spot August 8UC Duluth. August Tu Wheat Na I hard 81 18, No. 1 Northern $1 18.

No. 2 Northern 31 13. Baptember 8100. December 98V- Flaxseed: track $12514. September $1 23Vb.

October $1244. Oats: track "sfc acemow osbc caan jso. aard baawae. Na 9 red 88telttC. Cora; Beptrmber 71Sc.

Do-ceeiToer 504c May BStfcc. cash o. 8 mixed 71 72c. No. 3 white Oats: No.

whUe 84f35e. No. 2 mixed 51tji3c. Hay ataady choice timothy 88 501. choice prairie new $7 2oir7 So.

Bve 77c. Raealnta: Wla.1 9as era. mm this department throughout the week, causing 23.000 bush, oats 12.000 Bblparaanta- Wheat prtcea ta drop back $363 per bead tha laat few. 213,000 bush, corn 20.000 bush, oats 8800 bush. giah market at the decline.

Rxtre $5297, good to choice $33650. common ta fair grOtoau. caives Tnere baa been aa irregular and uneven trade tn the market for ralvea Early prices were about steady and closing transactions almost each day around 50e lower. Receipts were light to-day and the market waa generally 50c lower than early yeaterday. as fnllnwr: Extra 88 2fiO8o0, fair to good light $fg8 28, common and large $2 TSfJA Hogs There hss been a relative light movement In the marketing ot hogs this week, the recelpta numbering 18,000 head, against 13.834 besd the preceding week.

17,282 head two weeks wo, 17.2M) head three wesks ago, and 18.174 head a year ago. 48,842 head two years ago and 18.092 bead three yeara ago. From March to date the recelpta of hogs total 406, 884 head and the ahipmenta 178.1x2 head, against 878.581 head received and 188,614 head shipped ths corresponding period last ysar, head received and 147.18 head ehlppel two years ago and 370.r2 head received end 148.735 head ahlpped three years ago. The Milwaukee, Auguat 1 Barley: sampls 66 8 67 aractat, tuararcai to rax axqtriBaa. Lima.

August 1. Crude oil Na Tue. Minneapolis. August 1. Bran in bulk $18 804) $18.

Flour: first patents 83 8504. oac-oml nau ante 83 76eS 8o. first clears 84 4064 45, second ccars es ooajo eu. Minneapolis-. August J.

Wheat: September wia. ajeeeraoer sn4C. NO. 1 Bard $1 17. Na a jvea-uaaesi et ta -a.

no, Kortnern at 11. Peoria. August Whisky $1 33. Bt. Louis.

August 1. Wheat: track No. 8 red caah biseesc. No. 2 hard Sievxc.

8otember 0'4jC Corn: track Na 3 cash 7Ht7a.c. No. srnite W4w7Sic. Bepteanber 74c. Oats: track No.

2 cash eve. No. 2 whits Beptombsr 44Stt4V. Deceenber 44 c. Flour steady; red winter patenta $4 5o.

extra fancy and straight 83 oC4 15. clear $3 1003 80. Timothy Bead strong at $394 pa Cora meal steady at down Vi steoay; aacxea east track 31 SBW log Bcarce. price, were oft lOeJllic. and th.

wLA'read'tll'iiJ beat packing and butcher arsdaa sold at hO t1)r at $1 88W. Iron eotton 88 86 on Wednesday; alnce then they HV. Zt.fT'. "TTi. vancee sharply and closed easy to-day with 1 the best quality selling at $7 15 7 23.

a new 5Jtf ttl; high record tor the year, and agalnat $8 fasti 7 SSS1 dii aH Jbs Ad. "jc r.V.r0- ahori. rTo iier riS 15 three 111.23c. short clear 102tys. Receipts: Flour brut wheat 127.

nou buah. corn 38 nuo buah. Bnipmenia: near iz.uuo brla. wheat 83.000 buah. corn 41.000 bwab.

oats 13.U0U bushels. racial. msv-ATca to tub srqtrtaaa. Toledo, August I Caan wheat BeptesB-ber tSc bid. December aMbc, May IWtc.

Corn: cosh soVjc, September 7fec. December 83HO. May eaa.c. Oats: cash Vc. rleptember efrac.

De. cembor 40e. Msy 47 Vie. Clwer essd: October Decembar 88 so. March 88 80.

Auguat al-alke $8 SO, October 88 80. OIL MARKETS. Chaiiaotoa l.ns 1 1 nrm. and tbe auotatlooe for all lota eteady at aaiae none, kosui steady: aalao none: quote: A. B.

$2 43. $2 54, $2 OA $3 03 83 noJ 10. $3 40J1 55? I to J.T 84 Ti eep 1 14 85 XOts 88. $8 80. a $8 23.

$8 walls reached by Btandard pipe Unas are ae follows: Pennsylvania $1 Ta Tkaaa $1 JX New- mm iwaina lilt CUOall 4 UT. V. 1 West Vlratntm New prime t. ootitnnaaieni otuo other. 83 25S4 28.

belf S3 ii. B5 t.nil.xiat IfSiS rimZoiiiz luivf kt f'Sa xravlt, eoc. Kansas and Indie. to7. "-T" Jgralty.

and abovel 84c. 8om- Ugbt supply of i ayi ft, itogiane lay.) afir. rnrairau usm ioc, aoavr soar Okaa. heavy 28c Canada 81 44. sraciax btararcaj to na asqetaxa.

New Torfc Auguat 1 -For spirit, turpeutlae the local market waa cuts aad sot ad aVeteVae ror rnocnina-mede harrela and at Savann.h there waa a firm market, with ITyrtr7c. aooted. Rosin waa steady, bat quiet, at 82 BuI B8 tar eoauacw to good atrsunad. Tar bald frndy 1 Orleans, August Cottwa ail: Oil City. August Credit balonva $1 T8- runs 11883 brls, avsrsga 164 S8 brla; BblpaaaaU ana, iva.wa Savannah, Auguat 1.

Turweaniae ara. na era, sales 1GJ casks, reoalpts Lot caska. sAlpsseRts 23U H.u.. i i taaaka racaeota A2M2 easfca. shipsneeits 1.108 casks, stock lesTee! TC2A.CC0 Thirty-nine eaeee.

aS a 8aa aeed laat aa tbe wrteat ef eXorAay til of wkicfc- were eoaa -m Tbe eomdltlea aeuve. avesage ejwailty eaty pv 8 80 as 8iS pas- law IS per lea nas. rk as ao a. SB aa 4 aa so. 1 i Tbe foUoertng Is a aiaanaaait ef tbe treaeee- tka.

ef the past wees ao4 aaaarea pes-vasa a Trmir aa date ha the Onoiaaarl bajraay to-haaa snarttet, arttb iiiBnarailaw asaeee Bar aae Prtvaas -j ail sxan 8 2SS1 "i 1m Aual aassa 88 488 2A231 Burbr Dark Teaal eaues 48 Par eent Bausklthsaa.a 88 XI iTL? ava LSa .1. 1 Tbe 26 bads sued as feiesera: 11 I i i a f9 ajr, 3 3 i uwl. e. vwi na, a iiu art ro-e i 752 iw, PUSH. nii, 8) toSa 63.

1 1 10-e 18c I ax mk. aa iimtm t. a. 10-4 83 80. W088I3.

Toledo. August 1. OU- Nerth txaaa 81 84 Boutb Lima aad Indiana SO. Wilmington. August 1- elravn.

88Vc: rec-lpta 148 casks. Koala ataod, at $2 3: receipts 858easka Tar arm ai recelpta 11 brla Crude tvrweatln $2 OS aad 33 4V; racalpta 28 conks. DSY GOODS JxtABXETS. New Tor. August 1 Toe dry naade cloaad very qakCLattle new buatTjLreantT for- 1 'a- rj "mZVJT'T aitrihutara eouat attract msay oursn line of goode otr-r nubile sals Initial orders 9.

1 1 eornixe ecods win a. rwrs. wb, w.u parsbaao ta. the eomtr't la tlaeraliy than a i.vn r- nwmps advance 8d per 100 yards ea the Calcutta morXeL goods for sprtng are culot. 4 New Tork, Auguat x.

I ports nf die. end dry roods at th. rrt tT tor weak aadlne Inl. Tork 810.4K2. of Ke tn oa I apeel.

784. Imports at aneci. Tork for thw dm Z-Z. stiver and $166 mA were from tl wt wek eediag Li geld, l-aa, war. arax-tat.

twarTr-a To Tea fc a New Tor. Auguat 1 pa at week snowsd a aarr the enw.t eg 16 to 2n 1 prioee ocrs from Brastl an -part of local eneura. i eruL but baterior la no auger euantv mediate reoair-mcr-. opened aXeody win, p. a i.arura stlmutatHl Havre, a here -s Havre, a here .1 CI- lo were or C'H-e i a aeainat i oo the riy 1.

l- 4 enXTae 1 for Ira- -t to-day i i' potato n-a la i mde land, Vi.ing 5 2 a a grewmg crop ere BBuoth of July 111 nbdA 1 of last Ota Ctopa. Zti 9 9 I 3 I 5 2 2 8 2 3 -I I -J a mm mm mm mm a ov aa ta at .2 taree aaxea 14 23 28,774 -ra rwrmsad 118 88 lmm utka BIB XB SOS Ale la tbe pi a 'toes sreast ana ll au 8 ...84 OB as 88 at lrrjat. $11 JB $14 TX so o8 at-, is aa to is ts ao be 8 7aJ028ta 2428 ta 11 2 28 08 28 84 tMLDCR OF 8ALX8 At tha Ctactiwiait seal tobaeas tbe oa pnaaai asmag 1 aaanay. svaajiaa Farasers and erbipsars Wsrwbaasaa. a Puuitaear Warahooea.

A Bucbaye Warsboosa. A latiil saena Warafcoasa. A OMbe Waawhaasaa. LouisTtUe Tbbaaco Jtarkat. Laulsviaa.

Aoa st 2--Tsss4 esTeriaga T18 kbAe. Of thla an tar 18a 888 aid berlay. 818 While tha aaTarbaxa aC aaall. tha aoa Illy was good. aa4 aoaditssa tajr- br eaueaartarr gianaa at baa-tar up sited area wait usilt Isbiifl; eel as atytae aad ef leaf were area higher.

Tl prtee of the year arms padd thla week, oae had cf as rwe saat aajas ex S-a av ear suu- LOS bhaa aakw aarW offaraA at east! pally air auiad- Maaaf acta leaf of a Sartded trna hi aoed eoaditioa was frosa bttole aisaer. Lseis ranandllna leaf arm. fully ae blaber: exbar of ssax ware arm. Tbare at oa eaaage to rapss-t tn tbe pnos ot tugs. Of BTlvata aaiaq about 160 bbds arsre iibmwa for tne aouitr aooerr.

ports lory. -1 a 1 i a 9 1 1 SSCSEsxetei'a a) av aC 1C report Id barie laaarai, taa uaaihar as tarvursBM, aan re from the earue the leuT Crow. Totals Ml 48 til Claaatacatiaa af salas Jaauary 1 to data: Ruri.r ll.eiT 41.818 88' Dark LL8T8 18.188 81.8x4 Totals riaaainratloa eg 80.874 Buriey. 81.284 hbds; aark. SLAaS 82.7kS kbds.

Wltk Total aales of new crap 8a data. T-818 Do. orlaal aaapaetloa 84.811 10.O48 Beaacuoaa tala trees ea Dark: 4T Feroaatage aalee Bui Dark Total. BelerUane Bwrtey Dark 1 ta date aarr X.88T 14 Totals BB14 BV.OS1 1 tvt. 1.11 roil i Receipts Jaauary 1 ta date 88.0X1 TO, 844 OFFICIAL, QUOTATION A Baviead by the Caaualttee ea QeorstVass July lsue: Reoalpta eellvartee aad stonka for tae warmth ad ysar to June II 1U8: Boeatota during noma aexv nno.

lwrr t.ooo bbd: deuvoraas aur- ing mootb a.sa aad. umj. 4.847 bbd: receipts from January 1 ta data even bbd. 1B07 eu.hbs hhd; deliveries frora Jaauary 1 ta date 73.53 Bbd. 107 eases bbd; stocka thte date 23.188 hhd.

rauT lk. but bhd. Lost Month's Totals Receipts 6.S&7 hbea. ee- llvfDee l.evi hbds. stock XX.

USB bbda: taora durinoT tha mootb 131 labda. lTaa.nl unsold Btock Burter ta. or ar A13I tlhda buriey 4 20T hhd a. flnit River 8.488 hbda. earn 1.040 aaaa: total unaoie li.xia aaoa Caaold Btock ta 1807 Barley 4.413 hhda Green itivsr anus, eara Lois anas: total naa 13.4U0 hbda tlmold Btock ta 1BOB nurtere SHS bkala Oresu Rtvax 8,743 hhda.

dark total unsold lU.sao BraTca to na auwrLtaaa. Layala-vtlM. August 1. Tf all the wles aaada ea the breaks thla weak that of oae Briaaeeas et 8aa red kaL whloh netted $28 a haadred, proved tbe soosd Btitee off tbe ysar. Taeugb atTarui ugbt ettaer reepecnv tae aricaa arwra aai- tormly halb aad tbe aaarkot ta aa aarwaal as If tear Bad aay or sua any eort at trowtjla ha era clrctaa ManafactsrlBaT aark aaoi ross He ta le ever aaet weak.

Tessa aulas srere Waa Kentucky Salea. arses ax Btararca re rare aagi issa Ropkinavtlla AaaTwat a Lowt saeek eras sa-ethar dull aoe bx looal lersirii 1 etrrlee. tbe salaa ebowlng a ellerbt 8111 laaas froan tbe week pre- csatag. wita tae iasjtars- efoteeave aw ras tan the ealss aainaniad la 87 hbda. arblla to la DRY GOODS MARKETS.

Tbare boa boon a farther as la rg assent af tbe aistnbutlua mt fabrics gaa ally aad. altos bosaeaus has aaasa aaasA Tia.allaa: aalssuaaa havra aaaat ta a bib ir net aa twa aad the aaaruonsj artsarlsari eg eajyexa at the Joaaotng hceaia has aaaa btrxw. A at rang 8a. Mag has prevailed aad the xnasilnl advaasi la pnata baa beea firmly eaTsMlahed. Taa lull! aaaa gantsnoas ara aaola- talnad at tne rsoae: Brows Miisllne Oreat Falls VV enters eeae.

Fvanstlloa Tc Hoaaear 8we. aaag aia i stc, awnra a A a 7Hc Oreat base Union gtajc lengtatoa L. 8Hc. SouU. aaaa.

raasar all ie-4 glc Jin O-A Ik. tl.lm W. Etmmiml srsaje. aa 8-4 labe. Moat tor S-4 l8Mc.

eo -lassubed ef sarin Wawaarrta tie. Fruit rf tbe Uraam bbc. lyoaadale Sty, htaooavtlle 8e. Hill tioed aa Quid eac. Bur In Ion 8c Mod.

Tkc rorget ae r.ot eo, rwd qusry ea.c Gilt 3a. Beauroout ec Pointer eve First CsU peraU la- sc raan Butiaige i 6. Hollyworal 6y. Magic 23. ev 8-4 21e.

Cuca l-8 28c. da la-4 22a eo 8-4 aowa 6. Hollyworal ease. Si twp- i Prinaa Foaoy Ore. a I'ueaiL a iq art naa aMrt me 8c caatral Park ease, Aanaa-ieaa miuiumg ana gray sc.

oa ijastge so. Aaaeneaa ra Sc. wBpaa ncwnin. an. gray ae taoruer ran elaret Vr.

Columbia Icdisa 4ae ao aaowral and gray Na Haul robe 8Hc pue Be rube a-Lareas FabrV Daxueb ISA. XX Haa. net to. anc. XXX Henrietta 23c da 130 Heartct.e 2sc 880 serge Pim.i 4n, Calcutta cant, uaar.

Tleklng-Otaey ate, Tharadrke Ta Neraeod auMutaii ac, Wawaa at tbe West XX 13 Faariq A A 11a. fliiaimkaaaa Jec. Olaahaiaa Amoeknao- asapaa 8He. ae A 8c Eeerett TUjc. LaaMHet etam.

In. tea I Ixaretta 8e. Cordelia 4ea. Bnghtea 4wa. FVar-eare IV Beet Ta latparial Ibsyal Pdua lnele esc.

ttalvados. a Deeilnua Everett 12'ya. PlusJaaltw ga 7a. K-atuefry Sc. -i TROOPS WILL GO Ta KueeelllUe With tha Tttxro -Mrrw- der To Protect Him.

Frankfos-f, Ky, August r-svvt-nesr Wlil- sost was to retnmonicatioa with Clroult Jadgu W. T. BanIMge to-day la rea-ard ta the ngTO, Rufus Lo-oedet. held ta Loerha-rUle Jail, awaiting trtaJ at BtisseUrUU for the murder of James Ctianlngham. Judge gandldgu Bssmred the Otrreraor that Brew-tier would be Indicted tr nmiiea.

and that he would be given a apeady aad proper trlsj. aad waa not la danger ot mob ytolaxvoe. Judge Bandldge will give the Governor netloe when he Is ready te try Prow der, and troops be ordered to the Acosrpted i AnderscaCom 4 -4 Rosd Bonds, 88C8LLAX. A It, BUI t. appcextes.

ALBERT 488) WAUIXT STREET. STREET. Teleeheme 1C 84a. Cincinnati, 0. UP-TO-DATE REPORTS OasbtAjBisux lata anthe-ntic tstarwoatloai oa KEIR LAKE FREE Copper.

CcHi ini Mining Odoo. 72 TKIMITT PUCE. tiEW YB 4 Saoasli Caplsa Ftw. aXa aea year Ceweru Teaeaaa. Ooldesld.

Ely. But -a rm TeMsartaa. Ttntic. Btasbeu. n- Cwuaty oa4 Be ark Ida.

"sw BONDS NASHVILLE (TLAN.) 5. IiiLLE (TON.) WEIL, ROTH snaaita btreee. BONDS Cincinnati attreet 4 "4. ljt. at Clnotnnatl Water 44.

at lt4 ATLASES OtAA, rVataaf 5rrw; iVsar fa WorTira Cbaa. INVCSTMCMT etONOS OfTKa TOOST Sato yield 3 10t Clada Gaa Sa 5aX)I ACBavfis Sa S.U The Wurlitzcr Piano Kat-B-tranV. tinsi off Csaala. wok. wurutzer Oraaaf Prtx.

Wrs. eos. Thm Orumt Pnmm. st Leu- toax TH BALDWIN DOcVPAVY. .42 ay.

a St FOREIGN MARKETS. Auguat 1. The eroot auct.ia seas wlta a 1 1 aalncell.nc.iM I 1 i trasr IBM. I less BT aad latent. 4 by U.

B. as s-cr ty Qevernaaant 4etoalta Particulars oa reoursi et woo la. Whlrh aaet ready ua ua of recasU valusa The Orat tu showed Basrkod eompetiiioa and urun rose oa aa svaras. rruan 6 to lo im- oast the May sa lo. but snaauf acturers Sa.

tbe aVesnaad eierheacd. "swaiaaiaut ta gradually disappear Ti ta. wtaa tbousib firm. WOT. aiariinillT rrosa the Msy sale, with tbs excawiMm n.u.w good marl ore.

which showed aa ad valve rfli. -a pw ami, oja I ilea aieili. Suits i. is America, were lo par cent hit her to. Oood Hope and Nam I wool euaned lar u.

1 per eeet higher. During the sale the traj. beugbt MrXtaje toUea tbs erajitloevit TS ba AaBOrica lu.Ooo batea and bAUuo balas were b-4 Tne onartage to-d. amounted 8llowtnx la aba aale ta detail: Nee Soutb Walo 8u0 touaa: acour.4 fa ia a greasy 8d4sllad. eUeatuHsnd he bska.

taa BdtrloSad. Victoria aoa balea: scoured la -Ki ts aa. greasy bdtns 1A Tasmania 1-el ba TSdailWd. Now Zaaiaad 2 Juu acouied tkieia 8ad. greasy 8-vdeild.

nf uood tiope and Natal WOO bsa. acnura i 4d. greasy aBaVajd. Puata Arenas 1 lw greasy eaa. AaaruaX THn attork Ftunf.

a cloaad to-day. BolUoa anaount-ng to 13 taw aas taaes into tbe Hank of England no laaa. le. day. Bar aXlvwr let at X4 X- Ind Mr Mdwey S4 par ewat.

Tbe rate t.f diet. mat lw abort bllot la 1 t-18 per cent, and for lira itaa mi's is lw Tear SrWCXAl. OaUJ TO TU BWOCIkXX. Liaeiuool. Anaruat Flour: arlntar ahall ol Sua Bd.

Beof: extra India Ha ted. Pork: prises Basse king New Tork. saert cut 14 to 84. liocami: Ounbwvtsnd cut 24 47s. abort rib to 24 sbs ps-ata I 77.

a. i 6 itw nrm 3 to U. rat t' HI firm at eta vf 16 to firm at eu uot cmar sniddlea Ugbt 28 to 84 kbe clear snlddlsa Mary to eo Ib nrm at 44a abort clear backs 18 to da lbs firm at 5a rsor bellies 14 to 18 lbe arm at due Btimjtm 11 to 13 lbe dull at 84s 88. lard: irtat tterosa fina at 4aa American retuel ta pal I. Srea at 48c.

CI Cbiasdlsa tunwt tai asw eteady at 67s ad. Caaadiaa finest o.rri new stsady at 68a. Tallow: ana. cllv atea at 27s 8d. Aaaxralaaa la lasadon tra at x.a at- Turtian tine exact ta senna at 2ba Wl Ht" lawnwwi: PacXSe coast ataady at II IX.

12 kx Umiil ell ataady at IBs. Peti oleum ai 8VA (aoata: coaaoaoa ataady at 7a 1 Mull raaaod: axast assy at Sa 4-wl Aaa-uot 1. Too follewinr tb. storks of proviansai at lAvaa-pooi: Boc-'C A box an, baaas 4. lull bases, AT-' batter S.PUU carta, rami tuauu Boxea aarc Weatara 7.BUO taerroo.

other kind, lord 8eu anw Tbs stocks af gxaia wUl ae isa ni Taaarli Liverpnol Aaguot L-Roilday ha Has grain ai 1. Tbs etotb saara--. or veataoed ao new I nraa eurtsar the knot Tbs laeuiriaa frosa India aad IT. r-a ar. baa low for acraxarsace by aaaswra.

tera ass us to badloala a aootre to seat ui en sloaa tha kutar use willing tn auek. Tua tur-. ever ta tbaa. dtreotloo. aa a tlam-f.

ao-ali i- Ua South ABSMcea aad Medltaa-toncoa continued a.wtlr to otaanra atoavieri tt Imaaedotta eati aiaqi Wita only a aaa: rMi-i taa aScarka af yerwa ere acrwDwaatli.e afTorta to aet bat wttbaass aaacb suc.as ea lrraa-usxr. Aas-uat t. EaxAaasa aa IxJ 2rm 4upfg for tbuki Duanouat btua 4 ear list. Una aaowtaa biiia 2S August 1 Prices aa the B--ve bar, east fell reward txe r.aa. Porta Aaguat lPTtraaj sa tb, tc-! were erso.

The BaTeala tae of otiw-: ae. I 8-18 sax- eonf. 4 Parta A aa est 1. Thee par cent r-s'" fee the ana eat. Ksoaaktuje aa Lnxodoa Si: J- rberke COTTOI ICAEXETS.

Tl Tae coct-a rrsace at 2 1 aerHar off Beast aaaar moaitba re-tt tbe InS.a.r yisin dsye axoptans autarwe oae talk nr oa advaaos la tt" la tb Booth, a ou aa a reealt of BS-S Aaguat anipabaru. while later r-r-a favaeaaie waattaar an. p. I. in mt qulec wltb peace not xa tuns-' tha middle of tbe aai.

alas Tb. n.t..t arss. wet 8 wotsMe lower tv pcaita a aW tiesatwd recetpta at bhe porta tudav 1 aewlBst aTOS bales laat sera, aad Baa r. f. year: rea- tb weak lialna oawii.t J' Bal.a hvot vet, aad T.448 babw kaei day's cere 1KB at New Oneaaa Set belca s.s tar 1 ecu bates huat year, aad at nuust.w r- ara toot tolee Wot year.

Fetor Asarsat 8.8SC. 8.) 8 tic. rvi Neieabe, 8 ITe. 1 1 aitmr e.lBc Jai Fabewary 81-. March 8 la.

apet 18 peaBts 8eet'ea navadbne tweec asls-eUlag gef AS6e; ate. aasae. OetteW: spots a Baldd l-r r-- tee npot aad ea- arriea. Fatute ad eteoay at 2CS pc aw belew th clooe yesterday ae a ran' tr. favsrabis advice, from New Terfe.

whirk aaf the ealv other market to serve as a Li rer peel betas- coa. a FelMrwlnx t' epee-Ing tbe trad aM aoere Iwcliaed upoa the Qevaa sweat's aaasaltloa r-r- rt mZ yeet order aa a ball tab factor of lmt-rta- aad 8a tale Pact was atiributed tbe falw steady advance an Tb. far of a beartafe and beariab week-asMl nxarea eoattaaed threat heet tne baif-d" tba eetlva anoa pi tea yaoterdey. the arece Brr petata I Bpwt ewlet: euw erdwer 1 aa aoaainai. sMtaar ii-iee woaaiiai.

a erdnaory Kwc lew mMduas b-. mlod-sf I toee. gwod mtddllBg bv 13-iac wnddltas far I II 8-iee. fair 11 18-lSc woaauaal: ana b' meet ma 3WS bakaa. atock 44.

7' A a. ale. Farsrw Clra.d as follows-. Aaruot 887c. septernl" Sla.

Ootebor -IBc. Neveoaber 8.2.-. I bar 8 280, Jeauasy 3uc February XJOC Manw 83. I THEY WAIST BIG ItOSXT. TOI Louisvina.

Kv- Augast For Car evec- tioa of. a aaaltarlum ta tbla city KontocXT Baptiata have eat about coll eat big within the Fear. The Raw. Dr. M.

Hbb has bean made ehsir-maa of the comtatttss to raise tbe ftznd. The laa eriataated I Blatinel' I. aavma WSarS SB and waa found to be gaoarally.

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