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The Daily Commonwealth from Topeka, Kansas • Page 5

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THE COMMOIHTSAXiTH, TTJESDAIT IMOIilSTTNG, AUGUST 31 IS nn fill Wa nona Loan ana rus 1 i Go. 1 it ill uu L3 OF TOPEKA, KANSAS. BOYS. PANTS FOR SCHOOL ira ee EAST. Very good and very cheap, from 50 cents up.

-rBLUE RIBBON SHOES-k A good article for a little money. MONEY TO LOAN OH IMPROVED REALISTATE. Mortgages and Investment Securities for sale. SAFE DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT SAFES in our Fire and Burglar Proof Vaults for rent by the month or year at prices ranging from $10 to $25 per annum. Plate and articles of value stored for short or long periods.

Also, The Best School Shoe Made. G. F. PARMELEE, President. E.

WILDER, Vice President. W. W. MITCHELL, Secretary. E.

L. SMITH, Treasurer. T. L. STRINGHAMi General Agent.

Xiadiees Shoes at $2.50, warranted the best in the market for the money. Mens Boots and Shoes too numerous to mention. New Curtains and Curtain Material in beautiful patterns and low prices. House Furnishing Goods in great variety. Upholstering materials furnished and upholstering work done at short notice.

HENS' FURNISHING GOODS, SSEfcE Hats. New Fall Novelties for Dress Material, A leader in a 75 Kid Glove. MEW AND CHOICE PATTERNS IN CARPETS. posed to be present to maintain order, joined in the ungentlemanly concert of Summer Goods in our Slaughter Department, at from 50 to CLOSING OUT PRICES 75 per cent, discount. in the house and costs about $3 50 per square yard.

These, however, would have to be shipped from Connecticut, and would cost so much money that it could not be afforded. Yet if it could be got here the people would never be taxed to take it up and put down any other kind. The time has come when the streets of Topeka must be paved. He favored the appointment of a committee to ascertain the cost of the Belgian, Missouri and Colorado stone, and the tire brick and asphalt. Governor Osborne said that he had lived several years on a street paved ith Belgian rock and he was satisfied that it was not what we wanted in Topeka.

In order to get the sentiment of the meeting, however, he moved that the meeting did not approve of the use of the Belgian blocks on Kansas avenue. Curdy, 11 AFT IN WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS The most disgraceful proceeding how ever, was on the part of Murphy, the treasurer of the the Leavenworth association, who, becoming frightened at the prospects of the Topeka team winning the game, rushed out upon the grounds and informed the umpire that if the Leavenworths lost he would pay the penalty with his life. Captain Fogarty, of the Topeka3, here "ordered Murphy off the grounds and refused to take any part in the game until tbe belligerent knave was escorted out. There were very good indications of a general riot at this point and several men were seen to draw thier revolvers. Cries of, "drive Topeka home," "Lets mob the umpire" and other like threats were made.

Whether it wa3 the determined attitude assumed by the Topekas that caused the "bluffers" to quiet down cannot be said, but be it as it may, they soon discovered that the game of scare would not work and desisted in their efforts. It is safe to say that it will be many days before another Topeka excursion goes to that city. Dry Gar ets Clo thin Boots and Shoes, Etc. FLOUR The market was quiet and the prices unchanged. Southern winter wheat flour.

S4 50; Wisconsin, $3 4 00; Michigan. S4 00Q4 25; soft spring wheat, $3 10; Minnesota bakers', S3 10; patents, $4 S04 low erases. $1 752 75: rye flour, 3, 25i 40. WHEAT Fairly active and weak, closin 6c lower. Sales ranged: August closed at 75lic, September, iSfiSXc, closed at October.

closing at 77c; November, closed 79Hc; No. 2 spring, 75c. No. 2 red, CORN Ruled easy, but closed steady Cash. 393et 3940ic, closin at September, 4040tfc, closed at 4 3-l6c; Octo- N.

L. Gage amended by excepting the St Louis Live Stock Market. St. Louis, August 0. The Live Stock Indicator reports: CATTLE Receipts, 1,500 head; shipment, 600 head.

Butchers' cattle strong; other grades easier. Good to choice shipping $4 804 common to fair, S3 6534 25- batchers' steers, $3 00; cows, $2 253 50; Texas and Indians, $2 253 65. HOGS Receipts, 1,800 head; shipments, 600. The market was active and strong. Batchers and best heavy, $4 90g5 70; mixed packing $4 4U4 75; light weights, $4 104 65.

SHEEP Receipts, 1,400 head; shipments, RPO hftftH- 'Market steady and firm. Prices block between Third and Fourth streets, which amendment was accepted by Governor Osborne. Judge Metzker said he had not changed Der, closing at 43 3-16c. OATS Quiet and steady. Cash.

25Mc: Aug ust, 25f42iVic, closing nt 25 September, 25V4 his mind since last spring. He was in favor of asphalt for many reasons, the first being that we had the material in this county and would give employment to home la range $2 254 25. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago, 111., August 30. The Drovers Journal reports: CSic, closing at October.

closing at November, closing at28Hc. AMUSEMENTS. borers. He objected to the noise made by Mclntyre Heath's Minstrels. CATTLE Receipts 9,600 head; shipments.

RYE Dull. No. 2. 49c. BAM EY-Dull.

No. 2, 58V4c. FLAX SEED Easy No. 1, SI 09i. MESS PORK-Firmer.

Cash S9 60: Septem travel on the Belgian pavement, and wanted every street in the city paved. 1.800 head. Market for best stronger; poor kinds weaker. Shipping steers, 950 to 1,500 pounds. ber, $9 4739 70, closing $9 60; October, S9 57 4 G9 closing at S9 70: November.

S9 60fc9 70. $3 6l5 CO: stockers and feodere, $2 00g3 50; Judge McFadden stated that asphalt was cows, bolls ana mixed, $1 su; doik. clnsing at S9 70. almost noiseless, but he did not think the L. THOMAS CO, 222 AND 224 KANSAS AVENUE, 12 40t3 00; through Texas cattle a shade lower.

LARD Qmet and firm. Cash, and September Belgian pavement was very noisy. $7 25: October, $tf 75, closing at $4 72i. at $2 508 30; western rangers slow; natives and half-breeds, $3 003 75: cows, $2 503 00; wintered Texans, $2 853 60. Mr.

Hentig said he had listened with WHISKY Steady at SI 15. BUTTER Ruled firm. Creamenr. 17ft22c: HOUS-Receipts 12.000 head; shipments, dairy. l2W16'4c.

EGGS- 124eei3e. BOXED MEATS Short rib sides steady. head. The market was strong and 5 10c higher. Rough and mixed, $3 85:4 85; packing and shipping, $4 805 10; light weights.

pleasure and profit to the discussion. But Lis mind was not changed a particle. It seemed to him that the Belgian block was too noisy. The fire brick, if WLL OPEN, SEPT. 1ST, Cah, $6 5 97V4gfl 07J4, closed at 6 September $3 12Hft 15.

S2 7..4 75; Skips, 2 403 70. Bnixf lleceipts, 2.8(0 head; shipments, hiad. Market was steady Natives, $2 004 00; On next Wednesday evening the celebrated Mclntyre 5b Heath minstrels will appear at Crawford's Opera house. Of them the Baltimore American says: Mclntyre fc Heath's minstrels opened at the Monumental theatre last night to an appreciative audience. The end men in the first part were Lew Benedict, an old time favorite; Harry Armstrong, Mclntyre and Heath, and the Barlow brothers.

The other members of the company contributed songs as follows: "Call Me Darling," by Dave Christie; "Nora McShane," by Len Dewitt, and "Cricket on the Hearth," by Harry Earle. The olio included Woods and Connor, in DeWitt and Kirwin, clever musical artists; the Clipper Quartette, Del-hauer, named the human frog, one of the best contortionist that ever appeared at the Central, and Jack Burgess, the man who whipped the Marine, and Prof. Bagley, instructor of sparring at Harvard college, in a friendly bout. The performance closed with it was any acccount, would certainly be a compromise between the Bel western, $3 0G3 5u; Texans, $1 753 10, lambs, l'UTATOliJ Firm at SI 6(2 00. SUGAR-Unchanged.

RECEIPTS. 8HIPMENTS. Bnehebl Rashels $3 00. A New and foil Selected Stoci of lhe Drovers Journal a special cablegram from London indicates a dull cattle market. Prices gian and asphalt, and he was in favor of sending a reliable party to Stubenville, Cin about 6teady at about 12c per pound for best American beeves, dressed weight.

Flour 14,009 Wheat ffi.OOO Wheat 107,000 Corn 425.000 Oata 3u.000,Oats 193.000 cinnati, Bloomington and other cities to ex Rye 5,000 Uye 0,000 Barley 55.000 1 Bar ley 25.000 Kansas City Qraiu una f'roiac Marker. Kansas 30, 1S ft. amine the condition and cost of paving the streets thereof with this class of material. He believed that it was but right that the work be accomplished by home labor. The Daily Indicator reports WHEAT Receipts at regular elevators since Kansas City Live Stock Market.

Kansas Citt, August SO, 1S33. last report, 13,741 bushels; withdrawals, 8,000 Colonel Yeal was in favor of asphalt and The Live Stock Indicator reports: bushels; leaving stock in trade as reported to the board of trade to-day, of 6,714 bushels. The market to-day on chance waa weaker and believed that it was policy for the meeting to appoint a committee to investigate the a travesty on tli3 "Mikado," entitled "My-Kat-Oh." CHICAGO OPEIiA COMPANY. VJATTLdfi- Ktjceipta, 1,561 ttead: shipmentr, head. The market was dull and weak, par quiet.

No. 2 red was nominal except for Octo merits of asphalt. F9 ber, which sold at baV4c Vic lower than hat- est Public Cordially Invited to See THE STOCK. ticularly for common. Good to choice, S3 95 til 50; common to medium, S3 801,3 85; stockers, $2 802 75; feeders, $2 80(fi3 40; cows.

urday's bid. No. 3 and No. 2, and No. 3 soft j.neimeago up era company will appear Ex-Governor Osborne again stated that he at Crawford's on Friday and Saturday even SI 75; grass range, $2 800fr3 30.

HUGS Heceipts. 7.542 head: shipments. l.B'JO were entirely nominal. ON THE CALIi TO-DAY. Rejected winter wheat Cash, no bids nor offerings.

No. 4 winter wheat Cash, no bids nor ings. Of the merits of this company the New Orleans Mascot says: head. Quality better, market steady. Good to choice, $4 504 65; common to medium, 4 positively objected to Belgian pavement, but wou'd favor the asphalt or fire bricK.

It was the duty, however, of the citizens of Topeka to pave. Topeka is the largest city in, 8nd the capital of the state, and it is due the 4 and pigs, $2 CO. he Avenue xneater gave its patrons a change for its second week from mirthful SHEEP Kecrtipte, head; snpmntn head. Market oniet. Good to choice S2 40Q3 00; No.

3 red winter wheat Cash, August and common to medium, SI 502 25. comedy to comic opera, and that the change was appreciated is shown by the immense WILL PAVE. No. 3 soft winter wheat Cash, and August, no people of Kansas that her streets be kept in a good condition. audiences that greeted each CATTLE.

No. Av. bios nor otterings. No. 2 soft winter wheat Cash, and August no opimon as to tbe difference the co3t 01 asphalt or Belgian blocks, stated that there was none to speak of; that the brick pavement was the most expensive.

Price 4 30 F. W. Giles did not believe that Belgian bids nor offerings; September, no bids, 70c performance. "The Mikado" was the opera selected, and it was' well rendered by the Chicago Opera company. The scenery and asked; October OSc bid, 683c asked.

THE DECISION ARRIVED AT AT LAST XMo. I red winter wheat Uash, 00c buL no Colonel eale said that even if every one stage setting was all that could be required, 82 shipping steers 3S shipping steers 1206... 55 native shipping steers 1200... 40 native cows. native cows 917 native 2 native cow.

929... blocks made of Colorado stone was any better than the stone of Shawnee county. He thought it would be money in the pockets of MGUT'S MEETING, offerings: August, 61c bid, 63c asked; September, 62c bid, no offerings; October, 5 cars 63 He; May, and the performances were vastly superior 4 25 4 00 2 50 2 50 2 2 40 2 40 present was agreed on the fire brick, it would to those given by the ord upera company be almost impossible to use it as gravel could which played here a few months back. The the people if a commission of geologists be appointed to ascertain whether or not there 24 native cows 960 not be obtained to underlay; besides the ex Mikado will hold the boards until Monday At Which There was Large Attendance of lluslness Men and Property no bids nor olrenngs. CORN Receipts at regular elevators since last report, 6,767 bushels, and withdrawals, 89,93 hush-els, leaving stock in store as reported to the board of trade to-day, 807,930 bnshels.

There was a weaker market and values lower. No. 2 cash sold at 31c Ho lower than Satur pense of getting this class of material from 12 nntive heifers 811..., 1 fancy cow 1570..., 2 choice cows 1385 was material for fire brick in Kansas. Ex- night. The article appearing in yesterday's Jour Connecticut would be about $20 per 1,000.

Ex-Governor Osborne's motion was then Owners The Various Opinions pressed by Those Present. 120 grass Texas 6teers 818..., John Fiery believed there was good mate put to the house and adopted by a two-thirds vote. nal to the effect that C. F. Jenkins, city rial for fire brick in Shawnee county.

But day's asking price; August was nominal and September told at against Saturday October, November and "the year" were nominal; May sold at 4141V4C against 41V4c bid Saturday, when was asked. No. 2 white editor of Thb Commonwealth had been if snch was not the case he would favor the 2 SO 4 00 8 75 2 80 5 70 2 S5 1 70 170 170 1 85 1 25 2 40 3 60 4 25 4 10 Commissioner Hale was asked his opinion The rrot)2rty owners of this city have at held while in Leavenworth Sunday, Argentine blue stone, such as is now in use lastwakened to the great necessity of pav contained about as much truth as the re was entirely nominal. ON THE CALIj TO-DAY. 17 southwest Isteers 1113..., 48 Texas canners 824..., 11 range balls 1172 3 range bulls 2 rarge bulls 1050...

1 range bulls 1 range bulls 1500.... 55 native cows 10 9 114 Colorado sters. c-f 1178..., 57 shipping steers 1464... 39 shipping steers 1313..., HOGS. on Blaff street, Kansas City.

and stated that ho had nothing new to make known that the newspaper reporters were not already in possession of. He said that ing the streets and last night a meeting porter thereof is capable of telling none at No. 2 corn Cash, 1 car 31c: August, 31c bid. Oreorge Y. Crane thought early action was held In the council chamber to discuss all.

3lUc asked; September 40,000 bushels, 82c; should be taken, and that the opinion of the the question. About 6eventy-five of the October, 33sc bid, 83 Vic asked; November 34 Vic bid, 34c asked; the year 31c bid, SlVJc asked it might be found necessary to send out a commission, but he thought it best, before such a step was taken, to obtain all the in people on the question should be obtained heaviest rronertv owners were present. The May, 5 cars, 41c, 5 cars, No. 3 corn Cash, no bids, 31c asked. without delay.

FINANCE AND COMMERCE. meeting was called to order and Judge Mc- CHOICE AND ASSORTED. No. 4 corn Cash, no bids nor offerincrs. formation on the question that is now to be Fadden and George W.

Crane were selected Engineer Neeley, in answer to a question No. 2 white com Cash, August, September had at the city engineer's office. He would as chairman and secretary respectively. The asking his opinion as to the durability of the and October, no bids nor otterings. High mixed corn Cash, no bids nor offerings.

therefore move that a committee of five be question as to what kind of material should different kinds of materials, said the ques- No Wt Tr 63. .217. .4 65 69. .218. .4 65 58.

.254. .4 65 61.. 234. .4 62i 63. .290.

.4 60 60. .31. .4 60 New York Money Market. New Yobk, August 30, 1888. MONEY On call easy at 5 per cent, closing at OATS No.

2, cash, 1 car, 27c; August, appointed to consult with the city engineer, leused was then taken up and several opin- tion was difficult to answer, as it depended bid for 5 cars, asked for 1 car; September, no bids, asked: October, no bids, 27c asked. No Wt Pr 6. .214. .4 65 58. .244.

.4 65 60. .257. .4 65 72 2.19.. 4 62J 60. .312.

.4 60 60 65. .242. .4 60 65.. 238.. 4 60 57.

.257. .4 55 75. .204. .4 50 ions were read from works on paving by the entirely upon the manner in which the work 4 per cent asked. which motion prevailed, the committee to be hereafter announced by the chairman.

ecretary, among which was the following, liejected cash, no bids nor otterings. RYE No bids nor offerings. FLOUR Dull and weak. Nothing doing, ex was accomplished. He had examined the 63.

.259. .4 60 56. .250. .4 60 The meeting then adjourned subject to from the New York Tribune, relative the Argentine stone used on Bluff street, Kansas PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 4 5 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Quiet, but steady 80.

.231. cept in mixed lots. Sales: 1 car fancy at $1.65 No Wt Pr 61. .274. .4 75 66.

.224. .4 65 55. .337. .4 65 57. .321.

.4 65 74. .238. .4 60 67. 243. .4 60 51..

235.. 4 60 60. .262. .4 60 57. .254.

.4 60 55 61. .219. .4 50 47. .185. .4 45 7.

.160 .3 75 53. .197. .3 65 18. .251. .3 25 No.

call. 65.. 223 .4 on orders. Steubenville, fire brick pavement, City, and found it was not uniform in tex 100. .216.

.4 45 which will cive oar readers an idea of the 56. .278. .4 50 74. .190. .4 30 quotations are iorunestabiisned brands in car lot, per half barrel in sacks as foil ws: XX, 75c; was already being taken up to be and unchanged.

Actual rates $1 81U for sixty day bills and $1 84 for demand. "Had a lame knee for two years which worth of that class of material: AAA, 8ttU5c: family. XI 15 choice. SI 35S replaced by Colorado granite. As ta the fire 1 45; fancy, $1 55gl 65; patent.

$2 002 10; rye. St. Jacobs Oil cured." A. Shurtleff, Parker, The city fathers of Steubenville, Ohio, ,151. 176.

3 65 3 5 21. 12. brick he said it had been in use in Blooming-ton, Illinois, nine years, and in that time the Dak. concluded to lay a new pavement two GBASSEBB AND PIGS. 8.

.142. .3 75 18.. 142.. 3 60 3. .133.

.2 50 SHEEP SALES. SI From city mills, 25c higher. MILL STUFFS-Quiet, 'years ago, and they just dug one foot below cost of repairing was triflng. The ruling quotations for car lots are as fol the surface of the street, put in four inches LEAVENWORTH'S SHAME. Av.

George W. Crane, for the purpose of get of sand, four inches of gravel, and then set lows: orn meal, firm green dried 9-jc. Corn chop, yellow, 100 lbs, 70c bulk; packed, Price 2 00 121 stock 67.. ting the matter before the meeting and to 7-)C. Shipping 6tult, luu lbs.

bulk. 47tt52c How the TTould-Like-to-be Rival of four inch fire brick on edge. Then they covered the top with sand for a time, and now they have the finest pavement in the obtain its feelings, moved that it be the Bran, firm; consignments from first hands. 100 lbs, bulk, 4Sc; sacked, 53c; on orders higher sentiment of those present that Kansas ave world. This is on the main street of Steu prices are charged.

Pearl horn ny. bbl, sj 2o. Topeka Treated Sunday's Excursionists A Fool Waiting for the Fool-Killer. Sunday morning at 10 o'clock an excur Lorn meal trom city mills, iwvtc higher. HAY Receipts.

i7 cars. Market steady. Fan benville, and after two years' use shows no perceptible wear at all. I found but three nue be. paved from First street 60uth to Tenth street as soon as practical, which mo BAR SILVER-97K.

GOVERNMENT BONDS-Were dull and a shade higher. Threes 10034 Fours 126J4 Four-and-a-halfs no Sixes of '85 125 5 Missouri sixes, bonds 100 STATE BONDS Were Edull and steady. RAILROAD BONDS Were dull and about steady- STOCKS Market again extremely dulL There was nothing except advance in the sterling exchange rates which has any influence on values. Stocks were generally firm early in the day, but yielded before noon, and the course of prices was generally downward until toward the close. Final prices were generally lower, but the differences are for small fractions only.

closing quotations. bricks in the two squares that were cracked. cy small haled $7 0u; large baled, $3 50; wire bound. 5Cc lees. sion train left tVta Santa Fe depot over the Southwestern for Leavenworth.

There were tion prevailed by a unanimous vote. Now as to its cost. Steubenville has a con BU1TER-Active. Creamery, fancy, 1718c; N. L.

Gage then read an editorial extract four coaches well loaded down with Tope- tract to-day to put it down at 83 cents a square yard. This price includes the bricks, the oairy. i3nc; store, iw; common be. Ei OS Quiet, 11c. from a New York paper referring to the CHEESE We quote: Full cream, 10c: fiats.

other materials and the work of laying. kans, who wanted to witness the last game of base ball of the series between the home betubenvme bricK pavement as now in use 7k8c; Youdr America. 10V4c: Kansas. 5k7o. Belgian blocks cost from $2.50 to S3 per at Bloomington.

111. The extract stated team and the Leavenworths. MAM Lm V1U UdllD, 90 MJ VIVA $1 752 00; spring chickens, choice large, $2 25; tquare yard, and asphalt costs about the same. As to its advantages: It is almost that this kind of material had been found to Nothing occurred during the trip to mar entirely noiseless. Ice doesn't adhere to it email, si zo 1 50 DRIED APPLES l3c.

PEACHE8-23c the good feeling which prevailed on starting in winter time at all. It can be taken up give universal satisfaction and that the cost of laying it was from $1.80 to 2.50 per St. Louis Prodnce Market. 8t. Louis.

Aug. 30. FLOUR Quiet and unchanged. XXX, 2 SO 62 40; family, S2 5562 65; choice. S3 153 25; fancy, $3 45(23 55 extra fancy, S3 7063 85; hhU ants.

S4 20 4 50. WHEAT Active and easy. The market opened weak and sold off at c. later recovered and closing lower than Saturday. No.

I red, 76c: September. closing at 77 October. 7879c, closing at November, clofing at8m. CORN Doll, weak and lower, closing SJc lower than Saturday. Sales ranged: No, 2 862c.

September, 36.t7c, closing at 384c 384i383ic, closing at 3dHc bid. November, 39J439c, closing 395ic. OATS Irregular, near options weak and lower. Sales ranged: No. 2 mixed, cash 24V4 23c; September, October, 28c; November 28c.

RYE Dull and lower. 50c asked. BARLEY Firm. Minnesota grades 61c. LEAD Market low and heavy.

Chemically hard, and refined. S4 55. BUTTER-Market was quiet but firm. Creamery, 18Q22c; dairy, 1020c. EQGS-Firmat 11V4612C.

WHISKY Steady at SI IP. PORK Job lots S10 15. LARD-Steady, 6 62K. and repaired without any trouble. Horses WOOL Missouri unwashed, heavy fine.

1S out, and the excursionis 8 on arriving at the 13c: light fine. 1822c; medium. 21g23c; slip on Belgian blocks and on asphalt, but square yard. Following are the closing prices bid for leading on this, no matter how wet the weather may Mr. Metsker asked if he was to wider mecuum combing, coarse combing, 21c: low and carpet, 15617c.

Kansas and Ne-brask, heavy fine, 15l3c light, fine 19 21c; stocks on 'change to-day: be, they will retain a firm footing. There is river city anticipated an enjoyable time. After dinner hacks wera secured by many ard a drive over, the city was taken. ArDearance Chicago Alton stand that any particular paving was to be medium. 2023c: tub washed choice medium, no objection whatever to be raised against this style of pavement.

The merits of it are Chicago Alton preferred G35o; fine, S4(35c; dingy and low, 27g2yc. used. BROOM CORN Quotations: Hurl 10c: self beauty, durability, noiselessness, cheapness and safety in driving. It possesses every The motion was then put and carried with is oftimes deceitful, however, and so it acting. 667c: common.

5c: crooked. SV(4o. HIDES Dry flint. No I per fi ISc: No. 2.

11c; out a dissenting voice with reference to the proved in this case, for while the visitors element that a good pavement should hava. nnrflint bulls and stags. 8ct dry salted No. 1. 8 Chicago Burlington Quincy 184 Lackawana 129K Erie 31 Missouri.

Kansas Texas Lake Shore 85Vi It ia absolutely perfect. brick pavement. No. 2, 7c; green uncured, 55c: calf 79o per were admiring the few things of an interesting character, a degrading element was N. L.

Gage read an editorial from a New Following the above, the secretary read a wrxwM peita, dry, 10gl2c. TALLOW No. 1 SV4c: No. 2. Sc York paper, which stated that the brick plotting on how to reap a rich harvest off the letter to C.

W. Jewell from AVm. Dougherty, PBOYISIONS We quote: Round lota Missouri Pacific 109V4 Jersey Central I Sugar cured hams, 12 per pound; break- strangers. pavement was found very durable in Bloom of Steubenville, in which it was Btatedthat the fire brick pavement had been in use in At 3:15 o'clock everybody drove out to the BKAPt Firm at 45c. HAY Doll and unchanged.

11c: salt clear rib sides. S3 15 Prairie, $1 00Q ington and other small cities, and that the expense of keeping it in repair was very long clear. S3 15: shoulders. S5 50: short clear. that city for two years, and that aa yet no $4 55: crooked clear rib sides.

S3 75; long clear tft 70; shoulders, $3 50; short clear. $7 15. small. "Wherever brick pavement had been expense had been incurred in repairing. ball park where the game was to take place, and it was evident from the first that the large turnout from Topeka had only injured the success of our nine in the contest.

A Chicago Northwestern 1184. Near York 108 Reading 25)i Rock Island 124 Union Pacific Wabash 1S Wabash preferred used, it was giving unusual satisfaction. N. L. Gage said that he wished to occupy MESS PORK-SI0 CO.

LARD-Choice tierce, $5 75. FLAXSEED 96c. The total cost of the pavement runs from the attention of the meeting for a few mementa only. He believed the time had $1 SO to $2 50 per square yard, according to spirit of jealousy on the part of the Leaven Chicago Froauce Market. the bullshit of sand.

5 05: Timothy, 1 0010 00. rORN MEAL Weak at SI 85. WOOL Strong and higher. Medium cXothina 21V5624Kc; combings. 2223V4c; low and coarse.

13g20c; fine light, 1922c; hes ry, 15Q 19c; black, 1620c; cotted, 12gl4c PROVISIONS Active, strong and higher. FLAX SEED Easy at SI 01. HAMS Market active and firm at $9 OOgll 23. BACON Steady and unchanged. 8lee of long clears at S5 85; short ribs at 5 00; short clear" at 1 00.

BULK MEATS Strong. Loose lots Ions clear, at 5 55; short rib, 15 65; short clear, $5 65; boxed lots weak; long clear, $5 73; short ribs, prairie 5 003 00. worths pervaded the whole atmosphere. On Western 6H Chicago. August SO, come around when it waa necessary to pave tia or more streets.

He would not however Mr. Jewell said he had been informed the second half of the first inning the score Delaware Hudson I The prospect of increase in the visible supply Northern of wheat caused a weik opening this morning. approve of a poor pavement, as it would be that there was a good fire clay in this county, stood 3 to 1 in favor of the Topekas, who" r.T,wi October starting at 7 yc, or ic lower than the worse than nothing and continually demand ana caiiea on the city engineer to know if outplayed the Leavenworths at every point. latest figures Saturday, and dropped off to 77 6e but became firmer on fair buying snd later esti on nntlav of money to keep it in condition. ue uuu aicovere such, that gentleman re- At this stasre of the same a howl was raised Denver Rio ande The total sales stocks shares.

to-day were 70,340 I mates showing that the visible supply would not He wanted the material used to be of the I piling that he had been informed there was by a crowd of the river city's ruffians and De bo large as expecieu iw inuixi was oui HXCZIFTS. moderately active after the fiit hour, and the best quality and the work completed a an aounaance. it was suggested very forcibly by them that Bushels. BH1P3ZSTS. Bushels Flour ....11,000 market, closed for the dav at ii Kc under Satur Flour 4,800 day.

Recei Dta were very free. Corn opened weak manner that could bs approved or. in this siuii agreeu wun jn. 1m tf age that the umpire be taken out and lynched. Ev- matter he favored the Belgian blocks or unless a good pavement was put in on Kan- erymove made by the Topeka team was Wheat Corn 86.000 Atchison, Topeka Santa Fe Stocks.

BOSTON, August SO, 1883. Atchison, Topeka Santa Fe 1st 7s 1262 Atchison, Topeka Santa Fe land grant 7s Atchison, Topeka Santa Fe E7H Oats 78.000; Wheat 47,000 Corn 61,000 Oats 7,000 Bye Barley, csphalt, the former having the preference. I sas avenue mere enouia not be any at all. hooted and jeered, and on two or three dif- at 42c for October, but recovered its strength on good buying, rallied to and cl sed at 42 3-l6c Oata were dull and steady. Provisions were firm, mess pork closing 10124c higher than Saturday.

Bye 5,000 Barley 17,000 Tbe city engineer, being asked for hi3 J-ne xseigian diock wouia ouuast any man ferent occasions the police, who were sup-.

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1869-1888