Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 29, Number 41, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 November 1883 — Page 8

THE INDIANA StAtfi SENTINEL. WEDinLSliAft NOVEMBER II, 1853.

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a.f The P-lost P-erfoct Made - TÜRE FBS1T AC BMttSGTOWDEa; There is zzce strengt r. Norn so purs end uhokzcrr.s. Ccttcins no Alum or fcr.jr.or.iG. Mas bez awerfl1- vter in a mitUori tiontes, Ns greet strttrih r lakes ft ths checpest. hs rerfivri 'Fr.:ty the heafihiest. ht Ihe farr.'ff szf i.jst c f.'icious. Prove it brihe cni trtie tfft. TEE TEST OF THE OVEN. STESSE & PRICE, Chicago. Jll., &ndt Louis. Afb. Bi-rfi-frrrr tf t?l!a Vat Com, Dr. Frier Social i .Kf : ttr arte, aaj Ir. Prit' I'siqaa Perfesv. 'CMAKE KO SECOND CRADE COODSTHE. WORD "OBEY." H3Tl"lr?"TfortI Ls Used or "Sti Used In l'le Marriage Strvic?. Sutre-Tpl r.iona of Our Local-Preachers R ograrding the Ma.rrU.ge Relation. Trrre avirg appeared from time to time certam c smruerits on the 'crcof the word "obey ' i t the marriage servre?, and the additional iaot that it is rapidly going out of use, hat !:g become apparent 'to all, aSentine)ry?p rter sought a number of our ministers icr tie purpose of getting their views jm! c i-toms in the matter. The result is firm l low: K'.f. I 'avid Walk, Central Christian Church I stvrt ethoword 'ebey'' ii7er ask anylaly to or ey lier husband. beianc "the marriage contract 1 posts no more obc lien-e tipon the one than r j.on the other. I have frequently been aed i y lalies if I tisethe word "obey," and have always raid that I do not. Another reason why I io not nsk tbe ladies to obey is because I know they x uldn't do it, anybow F.tv. O. C. McColloutli. Plymouth Churth: I do vet u e t!ie word obey'" It h ceased to have any i fniticauce. It is a survKal of an age when tli'j w: i; naa boucht Loye asus no obodience; ti:rj' Service. In marriajre tlis hnsband is as wiuvh cr.dr r oblicfttion to do the noble thins a th w; o. It is mi jutoTcl.acie- ci adection auJ of ervic- s. 1 have no form ol service varyiu Hie n ords according to the occasion. .JDr. Foi C. HouehtoB.-Uoberts fark. The word cifcey " was left outot the niurriage ceremony in lle M etliodist ritual years ago, from tae fact that tbe a Ivanwd intelligence of the times considered it iu imputable with the re 1: ion between huWud ani wife, au'l a word lotopropriate I r suli aa y vanion. This is tny expnation of the reason thtti t was lest left out. All Methodist minister are e ipeoTed to follow the ritiiil, hence it ls jrenm d tl.al none of tbein use tue wora obey. Rt'T . N. A. Hyde, MayPower Congregational Ctu. ch The word "oev" implies asortof eubordiii ation on tbe part of the woman, which is not tonn Dt fill wuh our Mens cf tbe eiuality of ttie inarr inre contract. 1 Jont think 1" use lh word "ob y.V lhe formul-i originated in the old oui try. where wroan was cnsidt--red Inferior to taau iu her rights rd1 pren.ciuivt. Woman has mnce ronje lip froru that oudition. and thecastoin ik.is g rown inio disuse. Woman owe) man no more affi t ion or service than msncttos her. F.e . J. II. Doddridge, Fletcher I'lace Churi-h I don't .netlie wM iiKiividuaüy. H was lornaerly Uid fe-wn in the formula of the M. K. Ctmrrn. as publ, shed in the L'icipline, but it h.is be-'n Uai) td, altnouti I do not know when it was Iropi t. It was not In the question propounde-1 to the inau, bt-cAiiae it is hsrd to make tt rcan iromi lo soraetniD? that he won't do. I don't knot why it was üropxl frori the forrnaU; 1 kn'l believe in uslui it, Idiwi't believe in makiuR a woman pledge herself to something she wc't leep. I resa d the word'obey." as usei in the rut u'rlagc ceremony, a relic of barbarism. Fer. Myron W. I?eed, Flrat Presbyterian Churh "lot i inquire corn -er Hie? the use of the wrd 'bry' in the marriage service. 1 use the word by su'.tii s: it. 1 dislike to take advantage of the situatici J. p extort a prouiiM which may need to be kronen. . 1 he man and woman are oiten strangers .to xie and it not infrequently tarns out that tae wocsn is the wiser of the two. .There is no use iu making wisdom promise to obey ignorance. The inestio: I ot obedience will settle itself. People tbat to eet married can come toameunderstaudng&bokt their owuaiauii. I now au instance 4iu aaoti ter city) where it would have been much lieuer.fu r the family if the man bad been cotnpulled tcbty Iii wife." Dt il. A. Edson. Memorial Prestyterlan Church Tbeloivnl generally use does u'ot contain the won oley." tboush our Cburch baa no ritual kir me marriage ceremony. I simply omit tbe tr:ii:sc a good many object to it, and I think üheeoc ci the marriasre relation Of.n be fully seureov witrauut such a promise cn tbat occasion. be . phrase means to imply a sort of subjection hkh ihe itcriptures really do not demand. The irae. aa it occurs in the Episcopal ritual, is 4 Vubics an attempt to represent the scriptural j b,Ucd of tbe wile to the husband, but modern j k,cttsains of the matter have put a false atmosp, ;reaouOhe word so that in many minds it is ( rbaps 3Ktly Liable to misapprehecsiOD. I do b. t Be tae word '"obey." 1 .tue i Q'Donaghue We have no such word in or aoarrisce service. The essential in our inarris ervice is the promise of the contracting partics, nd this can never be repeated by them asr&ii k Tie form of the questiou is. "Will you tale jour lawful wife accordirs to the nie c n Uo)y Motlier, the Church." The time roest n put to both, aud the answer is simply I wl k" -Of course, ttiere are other forces la consectic vith ti.is. but that is the essence of trie ontra- The letter of Paul, where be compares the bnf.ad&nd wife to Christ and the Church, m a.to r ed as a rule. The word you refer to is used U ve hi this sense: "As the Church obeys Christ t fcehetd of the Cburch, so the wie should sbey the Lswhand, the head of tbe family. Ir. Ala. iaeter. Meridian Street Church Aa I understand l i thakis the Utfliticnal word that runs through tl w marriage service of the K. C Ckurcn, tut at the time of tae Reformation this was retained and kaa comedown to the Churches with bat litUecL staae. The use of the word is that connection v undoubtedly Saiptual. Tbe word is used in t o senses, the one an arbitrary tubDut.ios and . U aiher a submission in Jove, the latus being (be ..only meaning attached by fccriptnre on the marriage. The disuse of the word i a Anier r jtrowt out of a misunderUndini; f the word as set, And is also the result of our ideas of poliiica.larxi personal independence The word was drop.sed a-jveral years ago from the ritual of the M. C Chinch. I do not use it: hare keen jockularly atitVed to leave it out. The questions propounded to each of the contracting . parties are the sam. Rev. K. A- EradleT. Christ Church-I nse the wcrd "obey" in the mrria service because it is in the marriage K-rriiiB, wl I am a loyal Presbyter of the Ch strcn. The won! has been in frmi for the Tiiarriut: service from the earliest dafs: before the Iitpacy e.ted or had any influence cn the irmots of tbe '.'hrintian OMirch. it waa ptt into these arly maraiage servioae because the Kible says "The huttsxd is the head of thewife,"and "wives obey j ur husbands." The omission of the -word otey-' fom the marrlaare service byotners j iimptyanoti.tr evidence of theAeudency toward the disregard of authority, and is A mark of the itreme kidiTiduaiism of the day. Every xriptural ruard ot the sanctity ot tbe marriage reiaiion should be snerediy kept. I always use the word "o'Jey" and sometimes remind tl.e man thst a tie woman has promised 1 obey it wiil be noblest iu him to keep the promite lor her. Of course, therw i no menial submission implied In the word, but a lovig sublet; on to a necessary headship. Rev. L. Mabie. First P-aptist Church Cur har-b ha no canoaical formula for the marriage eeremony, the systesa being independent oreoufref ationaL every Church is a law ncu itself, aiul mlaietera frame their owa formula!. As to my inTiTidsai enstom, I com prom ie the matter by snrenting in script are phrase, that the wife "p'ut on etorethe bncband the ornament of a meek and VBitlrya'A wui..h ia Uc t-gt.tci voJ is of Swt

pMce " 1 am aiso csrsful to inset tht the husbsna "love his wise as bia own bodyi even as Christ loved the Church and gave hlmcil for it." 1 have never used the word "obey" fccWase of Its suggestion of harstinevs. And yet 1 stand with the voice Ol i aspiration whioh elcerty makes the husband the head of Uiq family. 1 believe tbe odium that attaches to the word "ob-y" trows out of a rnisoouceptioo. of the mutual relations Involved in marriage, A true wife with a erne husband wilt reöognUe hCT subordinate relation, but by this I o not mean inferiority or inequality. The srheres of the sexes I regard aalulike la kind and not iu dejrre. And so the word '-obey." If ScrtptUTHlly ued, tides not imply twe right of arbitrary power upon the part ot the husband any mere than Governmental authority involves oppression in well ordered Republics. THE .OED MAYOR,

Hh Induction in Office the Occasion of Great KntbttKiaara The Hanquet. "London, November 9. Tkro procession of fhe Lord Mayor's show pacaed off without disturbance. It was a mile long. In Corn'hill an elaborately decorried grand stand was erected, opon which the Lord Mayor received an address from tbe Common Council. The procession, especially the trophies exhibiting the commercial products of Canada, Australia and India, together with exhibits from the international fisheries, including Grace Darling's boat, -elicited preat enthusiasm. The street was packed with spectators along the entire route. The Lord Mayor was received with mingled cheers and h3ses Previous to administering the oath of otlice C-ief Justice Colridge delivered a somewhat long speech, in which he observed that all the previous civic paeant had been connected with the ancient hall of Knfus, at Vestnwnsier. which was now destroyed. Lord Mayor Fowler was received to-day in a building which at present has no history whatever. Changes might occur in city affairs, and the authorities must submit to the cenius of time growing in accord with the spirit of the are, for it was only b ajproving itself to tbe hi'h intelligence of a great people that any institution could flourish. The Lord Mayor's banquet this evening was attemfcd by many distinguished persons. Waiklinjrton, the French Amba'ssiulor, replying to the toast in honor of foreign ministers said there was no greater guarantee of the peace of the world than the hearty, cordial, loyal friendship of Great Britain and France. France had made great progress and he had every confidence of her future. The policy of France was not one of c'gressio, but of holding her own. The French Government was earnestly trying to settle tle pending questionsaffecting France. His mifsion was one of peace. France wi.-hed to approach Great Britain in a spirit of good will atvd be met with the same desire on the part of Kngland. Cheers. The Master of Kolls responding to the toast in honor of ller Majesty's Judges, referred to the recent visit of Lord Chief Justice Coleridge to Anierioc, and said the latter found in America the law administered with all its faults and all its good qualities, bat had found the law as administered in England and America the most merciful, most generous and most just ever administered to any people of the world. Gladstone replied to the toast in honor cf Her Majesty's Ministers. Keferringto Weddington's speech ho said: "Our hearts best wishes are with France in every career cf peace, justice and orderly government.cn which she may tind it to her interest to enter." Referring to the Minister .Shaw affair b.2 said reparation by the French Government has been olfered rather than deinaixled. Mr. 'elou' Murder. TrRr.K II ai'Tr, Nov. 9. Mrs. NeUon, of Anderson, whose decomposed body was foutvl Lere some weeks ao was last seen in ooinpany with Jasper Nelson, her !"r.. ct ilrazil, coming in this direction. Iter eon bas5iot iince been heard from. A Clergyman Sore Throat. This disease, which has, daring the past twenty or thirty years, abridged or cotireiy cloe-J the ministerial usefulness of so many clergyman, has rarely found successful treat nient under any of the old systems of medicine. The following from Uev. J. B. Prutt, of Madison, Wisconsin (late Assistant State Superintendent of Wisconsin), shows hov. promptly, in his case, this disease yielded to the action of Compound Oxygen. Ife says: I had been troubled many years with 'Clergyman's' bore Throat; and after a severe attack of influenza, the upper part of the lungs tvere left very tender and irritable, aud I was obligei to desist entirely from using lay voice in public service. After two months' trial of the Compoand Oxygen, I found myself, to my surprise and gratification, able to go through full service again, ot only withoict any trouble, but with very little fatigue. Three months' use of the remedy restored my voice and. lungs completely, and greatly improved my general health. " I feel it my duty, .'therefore, to bear "testimony to its good ellccts. I have waited for time to test tbe permanence ef the benefits received, and can say that during the past severe winter I have been entirely free from colds, and in better general health than for iaanyrears; am ü years of age." Treatise on Compound Oxygen, its nature, action, and result a, with reports of cases and fall information-sent free Drs. Starkey t I'.ilen, 1109 and 1111 Girard street, Philadelphia, J'. AIlh5I IN VIRGINIA. Tbe AY hit of .Southampton Greatly Kit . cited Over Humor That the Negro I atend to Murder Their Families. Norfolk, Va , Nov. 9. The whit people ot Southampton County are apprehensive of an outbreak of the negroes. Telegrams were received at Portsmouth asking assistance in the event of trouble. The Mayor has a posse of citizens ready if a summons comes. Yesterday a drunken negro told a servant of a white family that at 12 o'clock last night a thousand negroes intended to elay every white in Southampton County. The whites at Newsoms, Franklin, Boy kins and Branchville sent scoots to learn what was going on. It was noticeable that not a negro was seen at the usual places. This gave additional coior to the report and the women and children were taken tojthe woods and guarded, Teiegrams state the negroes who-work at the railroad stations have not been seen since yeeterilay afternoon. The people are preparing to defend their homes. Thus far no trouble is Jcnown oL It is impossible to say whether there is just ground existing for the excitement. Southampton County was the scene, years before the War, of a bloody slave insurrection It is not improbable that the traditi ens of that time have something to do with the prevailing apprehensions. Killed By the Train. Specif J to the Sentinel: Sd-LtvAx, Ind., Nov. 12. Last night Passenger Train 'o. 1, going sonth. due here at 3:5t p. m., run over an old man named Bridwell and his son, about eleven years old, killing the old man instantly. Tkä boy is ni ashed and cut in a fearful manner, and can not possibly recover. They were atcut to miles north of town gathering nuts, and had started on their way home. They were cautioned not tog' t on the track, as they would be in danger, but seemed to pay no attention, and met with the above result. No blame is attached to Henry Ott, the engineer. The Coroner is now holding aa inquest. Narrowly Kacaped Lynching. Itttseub'!, Nov. 12 A Greenbarg, fenn special saysr "A mob of outraged citizens made an attempt to lynch Jacob Noble, who inflated fatal injuries on John C Auley, at Scottdale, riunday night, with a hatchet.' He is a bad character and the purpose was robbery, Auley waa known to have a large sum of money on his person. Noble was captured st a neighbor's house and the women in ti e neighborhood forced theirway to him with clothes lines, but the oMicen succeeded in LciLng him safely in Jail."

FfflMCIAL AM) COHHEEGIAL MOSEV AND STOCKS.

Hew York Financial Market. Kiw York, Nov. 12 -Money-Easy at 2)1 per eent. Prime Mercantile Paper-Si per cent. Government Bonds-Strong. Railroad Bonds Finn. Stcte Securities Quiet. Tbe stock market bas been remarkably free from rumors or special influences all day and until the last hour the general course of prices was upward, snowing again over Saturday's prices for nearly all stocks, but in the last hour there was a reaction which left the general market a fraction lower than Saturday with exceptional declines on Oregon and Transcontinental of l' per cent and Canadian Pacific I1- per cent. Vanderbllt's stocks were strong all day until the lat hour, when a decline at close left them a fraction lower than Saturday except Canada Southern, which shows a net gain of per cent. Gould stocks has been more active than for several weeks, and have nearly all pained fraction. The most Important factors in the future of the market are penaing negotiations lor tbe lease of West Shore to the Graud Trunk. It is believed that negotiations hare nached a point where questions at iue are of se-onilary importance, and that trie lease is likely to te coiisu mated. Points of most interest to the public in this are tbat th Grand Trunk: is to guarantee Vest Shore boDds, and also that, with this connection to New York, the Grand Trunk will abandon its former attitude of antaouisai of trunk line pool and become one of iu firm -sup-porttrs. . The Eveniue Post says: "Talk of traffic agreement between Lackawanna, Xickle Plate and Wabash has probably proceedud no further yet than talk, but it would be natural arliliatton, and 11 made would strenctheu the pool." Transactions. 4ii0.0o0 shares, as follows: Canada Southern. 27.000: Central Pacific. 6.00J: Lack wan na. 23.C00: Erie. 16,000; Kanas and Texas, 5,0J0; Lake Shore, 27.000; Imisville and .Nashville, 17.C0O: Missouri Pacific. 7.0U0; Northwestern, 10,000: New Ycrk Central, 11,00): Northern Pacific, fc.ouO; St. Paul. 45.0U); Texas Pacific, 8,OX): Union Pacific, 16,000; Wabash I'acifc, 5.000: Ore?on Transsoatin en tu i, &MX.K); Canadian Pacific, 7.000: New York and New Knsland, f.u00; Wabash preferred, 5.00J; Eiu-t Tennessee preferred, 5.MK). Mining Stocks Very dull: Standard CocseUÄatcd.C'ij: Horn Silver, 7ss aud (00; Iron Stiver, Lit.le Chief. 55 and 5tl, and Robinson Consolidated. 44 and 45. ales, IG.'J '. J snares. Pipe Line Certificate Active and strong atlll'4 to 116-, closing on call at lläi Sales of Pennsylvania coal reported at 200, Michigan Central )-,nl at 1-32 for use and -other; slocks at flat to 2 per cent, for carrying. The nr-,t quarterly dividend of l l4 per cent, on New Jersey Central under Reading lease is declared vayaUle December 1. OOVEaSM EX7 SECURITIES. Sterling 60 days 814 ü. S. 4V..... Sterling, sichi..4S4,4 New U. t. 4'a... ."4 V' -ISi.'s I percent. bond......10L'-4 Note The purchasing price for Gererument bonds In Indianapolis vatic from the New York quotations $1 per cent. B05 PS. Pacific 6's . Cent. Pacific flrste.. Elrle seconds .. LehJch & Wilts .130 (Tennessee, rrv 35 11 1V Tex. P. land grants- ." t . Tex P. Kio Grande. 76 lCtt,UnK)n Pac f.rsts. 115 , 7:; Si Ü. P. land Ktnts 107V1 Louisiana ooiUbois... Missouri 6'a .107 U. P. sinking landll Öt. JCr9m St. P. 1 S, C. tiretsTennebsee (Tb.... - .1144!Vlr0-laia consols.... 4 -37 Do.prflerr?l 8 6EXKRAL STOCK R, Adams Express. .132 Allegheny Centrale 12 Alton fe Terre 11 45 A.iT.U. pfJ.. 0 American Express... t)0 Burl. Cedar iu & N. (ü Nashville and Chat-. &s N. J. Central.-..... 81 Norfolk t W. pf 1 4V-; Northern Pacific.... IS'0 Io. pfd- ei 8öf Northwestern .Ii;'," 5i7s North weMera, pid U1U Canada Southern-..-,l.tw lorn central... li Chcoapeaae B unia unvo central .... 3; Do. first preferred. 27d Ohio A Mississippi s Do. i-econd . 18 0. A Miss, pfd 1H) Chicaeo A Alun lit lOutario t Western... 21 G. dt A. prelerred.145 OrefTOu Trandcou't'l. 77-H Chic, Burl. S Q 127 Paciüc MaU 141 Chic, St. L. & N.O.- S3 iPanama C. HU U A IltUburg 14l4 Peoria, D. A ltit, Do. J)l'l ... 37a PittaUurg. 111' Ciu., San. dt Cleve.-. 33 iPullman Palace Car.13 C, U..C & I 61si Keadinz.....-..... bilt Delaware A Hud. I06i Rock Island- 122 Del. & Lao. 117), fct. 1. 4c San. Fraa.- 2"4 ieutci u A. umuue Lnj. yrcicrreu..... -rA Eric. tWJä Do. hrst preferred. Erie preferred..loo Z East Tennessee. 'if ! k. i u 1 ............... .. - i;i at. riui preierrea. u' - 14S Ht. PhuI & Mana l()ii'H ..131 lit. Paul fe Omaha.... ;is4 .. 3SJi St. P. A O. nfd-. 1(H)V, - s Texas Pacific . .. ZVi -100 (Union Pacific .. 4S U.S. Express 67 ..P'l 'i W., St. Pacific- 21 V, Do. preferred...... Fort Wayne Hannibal & St Joe Do. preferred....-. Harlem Houston &. Texas.., Illinois lentral-... Indiana, B. A W... Kansas A Texas.-.. Lake Erie k West.. Lake Store........Louisville A Nash. nv., do. preierrea V4-JI Wells A Fargo Ex IU j k'Ki . un;irrCJ.. , .... ' 20Vi W. U. Telegraph mi lWi Central Arizona.. . , MyT Excelsior. . 36 I Ho met- U k e . 8 10 lron Silver .. 2W . 5 Ontario 31 Lou., N. A. A Chi.... Mari. A Cin. lt pfd. Do. second pfd........ Mem ph. A Charlestn Michigan Central..-. Minneap. & St. L.... 41 .Quiciisllver . 5 ! Quiciisllver . 94 I Do. preferred.. 30 ik. preierred.. I Robinson ... 22 Mo. preierred Missouri Pacific, Mobile A Ohio Morris A Essex 42 4 Silver Cliff 98 I South Pacific - 11,4 gtanaaro l'l' Brn Foreign Money and Stocks. LONDON, Nov. 12 Illinois Central. 36: Pennsylvania Central. 63:,,; New York Central, 1x2: Erie, ö0; Keaiing, 27. PAr.IS. Nov. 12. Rentes, T7f-C5c COJlalEUCIAL. Business continues dull generally. Though the lone of tbe dry goods market is stronger there is . change in quotation. Groceries remain quiet, having developed no new features ot any importance. The supply of butter is largely in excess of the demand, consequently prices have further deduced, liens and chickens continue dull, but prices are unchanged. Turkeys are firm, while there is a good demand aud higher prices for prime ducas and geese. GBAI2T. Yleat Under light receipts local markets rexnala firm. Demand in excess of supply. Principal inquiry .occasioned by milling orders. Very 21 ttl doiug in shipping, as home markets are still relatively higher than seaboard. Re ports from iEurope continue to veriy the statements of hort ete In yield and weights. Seaboard at New York shows December delivery c stronger, while Baltimore,' lor cash, Is yu to Jic lower. Chicago uc .Irjccr than Saturday. Corn Under an active demand both at home ai d abroad local markets continue strong, and are a (Shade higher for all grades. Old corn is firm, and all' offerings find ready purchasers at fullquotatio 0. futures are neglected. Somo offerings of new. feukieeling is rather dulL The present cold weatber -is very favorable to curing the present crop,, tad if It continues we shall soon expect larje recei pis ot the new yield. Oat t 45caroe; and all. arrivals can be used by home consumers. The f&iiow:o3 are tue ,tf ceipts ot grain at this point 1 or the. past twenty-Jcnr hours: Received. rlour, bWc Wbeat, tau. 3,15') 6.0UJ Corn, ba. Oata, ba. Rye, br The following table ahows tte amount of grain In aUre at tlsis point: Wn't Core. I Oats Rye. rievatcr A - tf07.iw 8.ioaj lo.20o 2.S00 elevator ,, 63.200 Capital Elevator J5XW0 v.mw. ai.wooi i2,mn Western lZlevator., 1U.300 4,500 23,000 3,900 Total ...r21 3,G30 14,700 S3.800 W.000 l,0u0jl32,000 20,000 tvorresp g cjy last year 216.0C I i Flour, Grain saaut Xfar. Flour Patent, f5 25: extra fancy, $5 2V? I 50; fancy, S5 00(2(5 25; choice. SI 601 75; family. 1415440; treble extra. U'.'&uj bO; double extra. S3 003 15: extra, JK SW; superfine. ti iAKyz o; iiue, S2 u; lounory, 1 uu Vheat Weoue. Asked. Fo. 1 Möditemiiefca.. 1 OH trk MO. 2 No. a No. 2 red. l vyt l 07 1 03 , '9! No. 3 red CnmerchagtablA November. Corn We quote: No. 2 white Asked trk No. 3 white , Yellow nik z a

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Rejected Rejected, new Unmerchantable, new. Pound er-.. bound e r, new... Oats v quote; ro. z wmieLight mJxedw. Mixed rejected. ftye teady; Me bid. Bran Steady ; f 12 25 bid: no seders. Bay-Prime timothy, sales at & 75. CHICAGO MARKETS. Furnished by H. E. Kinney A Co.. Grain and Provision Brokers. 1 November 12. Open'g jSigh'st; Lowest iClosi'g. Sales on Call Short ribs, lbs.; park, 4,'0 bbls.; lard. 8,700 tcs.: csts, 2j,0u0 bu.; wneat i,4Utxo bu. ; corn. 45,000 bu. Estimated receipts of hogs, 32.000 heal. GRAIN TRADE BEVIEW. Loxr-JN, Nov. li The Mark Lano. Express in the weekly review of the Prilih. cram trade, savs: The wbcat trade is slow, the demand .for seed being over. Millers' terms are accepted in London r fine, but an occas:enal advance of CI is recon a-d in the provinces. Flour unaltered. Fne malting barley firm; itifc-tior plentiful and ls eti'iapcr. Lare arrivals of fortiau wheat in luced Dtiycrs to stay their hands. Maue rathe. cearer. Ftturteen wheat carrot:s artived: three said; five vrithdntwn; three remahied. Sals of fcn?lis heat duriai the week. t7,120 cnarter, at IC-il per o.uarter, ag iiitt 44,2-2 quarters, at -1'Js lid the coriei-uoiKiini week litst year. INDIANAPOLIS nTIOLESALE MAK TT. Iry (iomli. DRtSS FABRICS. UanchVr 4cah'm,Jlc .Manch. i IJome.-.16'c DeKcgo 12c Manch. 6-4 Deürö-. 15 b MaPn..A I'M ..' X f ...... 1 t . o-?'t a. f . . . .... ... .ira.iPtioc iiancn. v-4 rx. ; n.;aK5 Atlftitic JiAAapacas-lOvj Atla'tic 3A T';V2y,nbe 54t)ashmepellc 6-4 F.tüh'mrSTVaC k-F.F " -.35c Atla'tic BrocK.ies16c Atia tw Boin.w'kia. toe Atla'tic 40 " -50c PRINTS. Cocheco farcy 6 c American fancy... la.i fie.-...... 6 c Hamilton fancy Siwptson's mourn 6!oilartel fancy... Eoviystorw fancy- 6c Oriental fancy........ .60 ..Gc ..6C Arnold Icucy ... . .(Si Alien 8 laney..Manchester fanef .6ci Berlin solid M-crrlmack fancy, .6Ve. Harmony fancy. ....5C .4'.Io 1! err i meek thirt .. 5c imw mutv ...c Steel River fancy 6c Imperial s'l'd bl k..5c H a rtel -ea tteens. 7c Allen's sattecc. .6ic rkTwlck fancy .4',4C victoria son a oi k...&c Fddvsione Batteens...7c Arnold eaten-.a... 7c COTTOr? rtAKKEha. Bron. Bc'd' Bron. Ec'd Amo'kg AAA. 16, Is 15 16Ü ImrriaiD... io H do do 10 11 9 lOli -13 14H 12 ?SH do G Jl-t 12 Lawce3,Ji Ii y ' c i j -IPX 11: do do do do - s4 J0HI 10 -20 22i A. 10 11 AX 11 13 A A 13 14 aaert'n UHU Co o WH 1S W-S' do AAA li 17 CO VNAILJ5S li l'ass-lr, R... N 13 1 Meth-onX . .o -do do io do do 10 do do do 11 12 o P -Ii 1SH do XX.... Vi s Ol - 11 12 do A 13 14 Q v.. T . 'V CM da XXX..-13 141' ic? i 8V, lfr -8 ... 7 84 7 8 do AAA 15 A I nawuua. ii.Mt. do T 'A ei a 4 Co li ... dj A do AAA. s 10 A, . AI do CK do X .10 11 aPcll R'rll.. 1 im do XL.. -4 do do do do do d do do do do do dn G F E . 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Spicos Pepper, lCc; alrpice, rüc; cloves, 2 oc; ginger, '20c; cinnamon iu maw, Zl&Zx; nutmetrs.7r5Tife0c. Salt Lake. In car lots.. 51 15: bar lots. $120 a 01 email lots lue more from store; dairy, f 2 SO 3 00. e la reb Refined pearl, 8a3?ic ier lb: Eureka. 6c; C'hatrpion gloca, lump, 73hc; ivn:oved corn, bait Fteh Mackerel. No. 1 mess. t22 per bbl.: halves, fU ; extra mess. S24 per bbl.; talves, fl-j; No. 1 mackerel, ?li halves, 459 80;' No. 2 mackerel, fl3 00; halves, 16 50; No, S mackerel, fa 4)3; halves, t4 50m6; No. 1 white fish, ball bbls.. $4Y)47: family white fish, halves, $260: No. 1 herr mg. S-l; boneless fish, 15 606 per 00 lbs. : booele S7cS; extra, $10; Grand Bank. 66Kc per lb. Foreign Fruits London layer niiains, new, $2 CO; new Valencia. Sv; Sultana, 14c; new Muscatel raisins.two Crown.fi 10-three Crow a.$i652 f0. Lemons Measlna,$5a 60. Oranges Ja.naka, tf-3 5a per box. Prunes Bohemian, 6,Q9c: new Turkish, m,S4c', (Sultana do., 8Jc: curran t. f 7c: new flpa. layers. 15c. Dates Matts. 7fö8 xe: fard in 10 lb. boxes. 15c Peanuts Raw, Tennsare. 9-J 10c: Virginia, ll(3llic; YUlmicgtOE, 8jV3.; scasted, 10Q12C, canned Goods We quote: Tomatoes, 2 lbs, 95c3 fl 00; S lbs, SI 10(31 2.S; Peaches, "i lbs, fganlar i, 11 6tiQl 75; 3 lbs, 2 202 35; secorKis, 3 W. fl 75 1 H5; 2 lbs, Jl 4vri 45; Pie Peaches, 3 lbtt tl 254 1 SO; 6 lbs. J2 202 40; Blackberries, 10; Strawberries, SI 20 tl 25; Racpberriea. fl tVnel 75; Cherries, red, fl 251 35; white, 82 002 25 r siting Beans, 90rl; Green Peas, Marrowfat, (I3ßt40; Early June. $1 40&1 50; Yarmouth Corn, f 1 3iiL4): MouuUln Suuar Com, $1 351 40; Polk 2 lbs. U Cci 1 02; Polk, 3 lbs, fl 40Y.ll 60; Mackerel, Si 2fvcs 1 35; Pineapples, II 752 25: Salmon. 1 lb, tl 7U4 1 90: Tumbler, Jellies, 8590c; Cove Oysters, lie, light weight. 6.kj070c: 1 lo. full weight, SI 15 1 20; 2 lbs, lightweight, fl 25:3 lbs, faUwefeh.t. CI 90H2; Sardines, French, K". V Pr oz; American, s, 1 per dr; Apples, Slbs, 11 11: 4 lbs, 52 5032 00; gallon, S3 25ü W. Coal and Coke. Pittsburg, per ton, t" 6C: anthracite, 7 CtRarmcndCity. fl'5; Indiana block. S3 : coke, lump, lie; coke, crushed, 13c: Jackson county coil, li. Heed. Timothy, tl 501 W; blue grass, $1 251 40: Clover, S3 00. The Produce Market. Eggs 22c; selling Irom store, 24 $2.".c. Butter Creamery, select, 3oa.Jc; choice, 193 22c; dairy, 16lSc: country. 15c; low grade, lie per lb. Poultry Hens 7c per lb.: young chickens, 7c; roosters, 4c; turkeys, 7c: ducks, old. 82 75 per doz. ; young, 2 75 per doz. : geese, full-feathered, 15 40; praiiie chickens, f t 6tVt4; quails, tl o l 50. KoHthera Prime geese, 60c; mixed aud ducks, 2025c. Rags Wool-New unwashed, good order, 2Cc; fubwasbed, clesn, ar; burred and cotted, loQISc Wool now belüg received is In good order. Vegetable and F ruits. Beans Choice navy. 12 751 00; mediam, 12 50 2 75; marrows, tl 25(3 40. Potatoes 'J0c(;S! per bh). Sweet Potatoes Philadelphia Jerseys, $5 00, 50; Baltimores, 13 75(34. A ppies Choice, ti C33-3 50 per tbL; common, f2 'ä.fa'1 75. Dried Apples Evaptcated, 15316c; common dried, ,&ic. Teaches Dried peachea, Jhalves, 707; evaporated, ISC Cabbage fl (at 25 per bbl. Onions II 75. J2 00 per bbL Honey 1720i, Cranberries Wisconsin, lioail per bbls; Cape Cod, 112(314. Uleri-SuSIOc,

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Horse Shoe Nails Northwestern, Globe, and rotnam per box, ft 50, Cast Steel Best American, per lb. lie: spring steel, 6c; tiro steeL 4c: toe calk steej, 5c: machinery steel tkSc. Nails J2 SO. Xatber Hides and Tallow. Emlock sole. 2333c: oak sole. 35910c; Penn sylvania harness leather, 34(3c: harneas leather, VJfgK: Dridie leatner, per qos , eoo.x; aomestic kip, bo&hoc: r rencn kip, tvoy;wi .'u; aomesuc can, 7t)cCi1l 10: French calf, 1 10 1 90, Bides Green hides. 7c: ereen calf. 10c: Ereeu salted. 8c; green salted calf, 1212c: Ary mat, izc; ury wtitea, lue per id.: aamageti, gr-uo-by or bull, two-thirds theaiove prices. 1 auow-iricie, 7 h , c Grease Brown. bQbSC whit", TQSc Urne Market. A kTbol. T2 2fi2 30: calomel. 75?c: ctrsnhor. 3fMr5c: cochineal, 603Ttc; chloroform, 1 te?fl 15; . m t . - . f , - i -i : . i - -1 . . . ...... gum fiT.iam, ?i A.-y f". luuigu, i'v-. umvhiuc, $.1 40(o,i 5a Oils Cator. 1 4"3l öJ: sweet oil, SOcl 73; olive oil, 11503: berjramet (?anderson1? i2 50Q2 75; lemon (Sanderson s), JTJ 502 5. Q'jinine. P. i W.t $1 f.üöl W; cinchotiida, tO S5c American bi-carb. soda, 4(jc; English do., 5 8nufT, Garret's 2-oz. packs, $1 per doz.; 4-oa tost les, 53 per ooz. riove's satpntiT, s jjw. iurnntine, 4.X44SC Enjrtibh ver. red, by bbl., 2c; ss quantities, ajc Iodine. S2 f032 75. lofide potash, SI 65. Cloves, 25c Wc. Rhubarb, 90c lajl 2.i. Mnaow-p:ns3, oo per cent; aounie, 5u and 10 per cent off. Miscellaneous Markets. Oils We quote: Linden, raw. 55c; boiled, bc; lard oil, f5'35c; rr.ine-' r'.l, 6ö(S0c; lubricating oil, 12irt:;'cr straits oil, 5Hv.55e: benzine, lOvjl-Jc; cosl oil, Indiana lewl test, Uigli'u?; 100 detu test. llil2c; water while, i.tj de?., ll'c.' Jinncra M:pp;iej e quote: Eet brand charroal tin, 10. lOslt, 12x12, and 14x20, t) 75; IX, lCxli. 1420. and 12x12, 8 75; roortmr, IC. 14x20. f'7 S5; 20x2S, ?12 50 A.14; block tin, in pins, 2.rc: in bars. 2t'C. Iron 27 B iron, 3.S0c: 27 C iron, 6d: Moorehead'a talvanlzcd, U5 per cent, amount. Miee; nno, .jC Coj.ptr bottoms, 2jc. Planished copp-jr, 3fec Solder, 1417c TTZEKLY LIVK STOCK ItEPOBT. Indianapolis Live Stock Market. F.epcrttd by Fort. Johnson & Ca, General CommiseIoe Salesmea of Live Stock. 1 Union Stock Yaeds, Nov, 11, 188?, Cattle Receipts l'O head; ihipments, 90 head Tbe suj.p:y light and of fair quality of butcher grade; but few shippers here. Market stronger ou better grades of butchers, while common are dull and hard to sell. Extort steers, 1,400 to 1,700 lbs I 5 60at 6 CO Gord to choice, 1,200 to 1.400 lbs . Fair to medium. 1.000 to 1.150 U s - 4 60a 3 75a 5 40 4 25 3 f5 4 25 3 50 z m a oo 3 60 Stockem and feeders, 600 to WO lbs. 3 ooa 3 7j. .1 lOiil 1 50( 4 00S Good to Choice cows and heifers... Fair to medium cows and heifers. Common cows and heifers.. . Veal calTes good to choice.-.-Bulls, good to choice. 2 7rif Milch cowg and springers 2i OOvJ 53 00 Hogs Receipts 5,000 head; shipments, KX head; quality fair. Market active and h to 10c higher on select heavy. Stock are light. Facltcrs and fSippcrs free buyers. Trade ruled steady lo close. Selected Philadelphia . U 0 o,l 90 Select he.tvy, shippers 4 bMi 75 Select light and medium 4 50(41 55 Roughs .... 7-V.4 2 Sheep Receipts 42 head; sMpuients, 443 h ?&!. The supply was lilit ; quality only fair; market stronger on the better grades: good heavy gmdes tn waa tad at higher prices. Prim o, 120 lbs and upward.. , OJood lo choice, loO to 115 lbs Fair to medium, 80 to 90 lbs.... Common - , Lambs, common to good.. ... J3 75fttOO . 3 OOtuM -"0 - 2 01 m4 2 ) 3 Ol'. 00 Bucks (per bead).., 2 (Mj;S 00 Klsewhere. BALTIMORE. Nov. 12.-F.vf CatUe Market slow, and common cjililo Vt'.c lower: better grades unehdiiuid: best beeves J- ''"il first qtiali:r. Jl ,56iö 25; medium. 5"! 50; ordinary, S2 iV-i.TL Most sales from i3 75to$U7)i; receipts -i.'.' head. swine Fair supply, but only a moderate deninnd; receipts 6.:j he'd. heep und ljmb Receipts :'sl"j becd. Quotations sheep. ;.;tö; limbs. i-l($ö. PHILADELPHIA. Nov. I2.-Cattle-Xarket iair and l,c hietier; re elpts. 2,:UJ head. Sheep Market prices c higher; lambs unchanged: receipts, V.500 hrad. Iloj-s Keceipu, 6,260 bead; atarket ff.ir at $1 50 7 2 LAST LIBERTY. Pa., Nov. 12. Cattle Receipts. S19 head. Market active aul prices 15 to 25c higaer thi.n last week. Hogs Receipts !7."S heL Market arrive; Philadelphias f4 90 a 10; Yorkers, fl 2i.i 60. Sheep Receipts 7.Vi) head. Market iirm and prices u shade higher than last week. KANSAS CITY", Nov. 12 -The Live Steck Indicator reports: Cattle receipts S.iVX) head. Steady. Native steers 1,200 poiin-U, $"-ar(: blockers and feeders. S3 -iö(4 40; cows$2 45 i3 40: Texas steers, $1 'Zb-t$ 3 70: Colorado half-broeds. 52 lMa,i b& Hogs Receipt;. 5,500 hr-ai. Firmer. Market 10c higlier: sales were made at t4 lOfijl 70:maln!y at i 1 5Ct4 t a Sheep Receipts, MX" head. Market quiet tad unchanged. NEW YORK. Nov. 12. Roe ves-Receipts, 5,700 bead, making 10.570 head for the wee, tke smalle wetkiv supply thi year; market fair ntly2 per head higher; extremes $4 7ViiS Pr cwt.. live weicht, lor natives: St .3 4 I H- per cist, for Texans, Colorado stock, exports, and 70 ear-loads fair to prime hteers. Sheep Receipts. 12.S00 bead", making 41.5C0 head for the week: market higher: S3 7531 per ewt. for bhecp;5(C S5 for lambs. Hogs-Receipts 11.S00 head, making 4;,S"0 bead for the week; market dull: ti 20.1 ft) per cw t. : 5 car-loads sold at f4 31&j:5 S'l. ST. LOUIS, Nov. 12. Catue Keoeipts, 700 head; shipments. 800 head. Scarce and firm: good crudes wanted; exports. fCi 6 40; food to choice, V 50 C; common to fair. $4 50.5 25; stockers and feeders in demand at $3 50 v4 ."0; native butchers1 and shippers', 34 25; Texas, f i 2.i$4 15; Indian. 13 oOt.a.4 25. Sheep Receipts POO head; shipments. 600 head. Good grades wanted ; common to medium, $2 i HQ 3 25; fair to good, 3 40io,3 75; prime to extra. $3 Hi 04 25. Hogs Active and higher; packers are bnyin freely at S4 W.4 6-i; Yorkers, 54 301 40: butchers'. 54 70tJ4 ti; receipts 4, too bead; shipments. 1,500 head. CHICAGO, Nov. 12.-The Drovers' Journal reports: Hogs Receipts. 26.000 head; shipments -VWe head. Market strong and lOJOc higher; packers and shippers buying freely; packing, $4'i4 50; packins and shipping, f 4 50t5; light, S4 :Q1 70; skips S ' Cattle Receipts 6,000 bead; shipments, 1,600 head. Market brisk and 1015e higher; exoorts 56 507; good to choice shipping. 5 6b(J('20; common to medium, f4r5 40: range, 10li; higher; gras Texsns, 13 0oyj4 JO; American. 543 5 25. Sheep Receipts, 1.000 head; t?h:nments 1,100 head. Market steady and firm; inferior to fair, 52a2 50 per cwt ; good. S3 50; choiee, S3 CO; Texana. t-'.i 50. BUFFALO, N. Y.. Nov. 12. Cattle Receipts today. V20 head; consigned through, 85 cars; market .lclive and a shade higher; orl'erings mainly fair to acdiuni; good to choice steers, 15 756; good shippers, t-'i .V5 75; fair to medium, !i 20; light k'.i tellers', S4 i(fl): butchers' cows S3 60t4: mixed butchers', 8:140; western Kto'ers, S3 235 , 10; Cunads. 3 50c$i 25. Sheep Receipts, f.,000 head ; consigned through, 6 errs: demand fair and prices higher; fair to com Wenrern. iU50'vll(); choice to fair, . 501 50; lambs, 44 60. ittt grades disposed of. Jfags Receipts. 1,00 head; consigned through, 4? ca.': fair lemand aud lower; cood to choice Yrkers 4 50(tß Hunt and mlsed St 25c4 40: ?od medinm aud tcavv, S4CCr!4 75; choice oeary scace, .quotable at 4 70-r4 80: pigs. ?3 50J1. A number of cars unsold. Prospects fair. MARKETS II V TELEGRAPH. Produce Markets. BCRW TOK. Nov. 12. Cotton Quiet at 10 7-16 iHjrJ-16c; futures dull; ; vemher, ia35c: Decemher, 10.4be; Jannary. IdCl ; Ftbrusrv, lO.Tt'c: i-'arvti. 10.H1O- April. 11.03c: .fay, 1115c; Ju'ie. 11.20c: July, lL37c; August, 1!.47 Flour Steady nd niicbantvcd; receipts 2.kX) bbls.; exports 4,3C0bbls. ht-af Sjmt lc higtur: options (j l',c better; closed weak ; receipts 16i.000 bu.: exports 16-.000 bu.; No. 2 Chicago, 51 fl.: ungralei Tfd, VN,il 13: No. 3 red. steamer. No. Jwl, 0Cw9::'4c; No. 2 red, tl llftl 15; unsjaded white, it'3l 12: No. 1 uo , tt 14: No. 2rel. Noven.btr. sai. a d M.CKjO bu. at 11 KM'il H. c-oliie at tl li- t; December, aalvs of 78i.O tu. atfl J;r

1 13, dosing tt fl Jtnatry. ulet of l.?12,000 ba. at fl 14m 1 15, closing at tl 141.; February, sales I 2.04S,onO bu. at SI 161 1to closing at II 167: May. sales of 2, 000 bu. at fl 20&1 21!. cio-iogat fl 21';. Cora Spot (lc and options -t'fiC higher: receipts, 65,000 bu. ; exports. 115,000 In.; ungraded. 5';a0le: Na 3, 60e; No. 2 U'i9 62c; Na 2, November, 5'.'s3filc: Na 3, 60c; Na 2. 6nix62c; No. 2. November, t9i0Cf closing at ac; December, 60lc, closing at 61c; January, 43iWilc, cioshiK at 61c; February, JiÖ;45, closing at 60c XLj, 60 6lc, closing at 60c 0at-l9lT,c hither: receipts, 105,000 bu.t Tnorta. none: mu-

Q 3537c Thlf Utt,5S43e. CorTee Spot, fair; liiO. quiet; opticus opened 1020 points higher; Na 7 Rio. spot, 10.90c; sales of 1,500 bags of Rio No. 7, November, 10.45!0 50c; 5,000 bags, December, at 10.2C10.25c; .2T.0 bags January at 15.00; 3,000 bass February at 10.CtM10.30c; 4.2J0 bags March at 10.15 G10.I0C; 750 bs's Apr:Utiai5aia20c; May tt 10.20 tia25c; June, 10vl0.15o, Sugar-Quiet; extra C, (6c; white da, 'c; Off A, 7l97;c: sundaid A, 't7!ici confectioners' A,7fcC; eut loif tnd crushed, 9;; powdered, S'ie; grannlated, fj'ic: cnboj,,.siii8;i5. Molasses Quiet and nominal, Kiew Quiet aud stead v. Petroleum Firm united. 14tc: refined. tr'H.c Tallow Dull and weatc tt V. ,c. Rosin Quiet and unchanged. Turpentine Steady at $37 O). Egus Western, fresh, 27(29c. l"ork Stronger; new uiess, $12 0 a K 15. Ovitmeats Firm; long clear middle", f 7 37. Lard Firm; pTime s:eam. $7 75a7b5: November, f7P0.&7f59; December. $7 7S&7 8.' ; January. V7 1.3 S 'J2: February, $7 'AVit7 V. Uuittr Firm, lead Dull; com men. S3 J6. CniOAOO, Nov. 12. Flour Dull and unchanged. Wheat Htui and fairly active and higher; v: November: y'.'vc December; 9.S'140S',,vC January: WjekWHc l-ebroary: sictl 0o& .May; J.0-2 Chicago sprinf, '.ai'Xic: Na 3 do., fe3-u84c; No. 2 red winter, tirSl fS, Cora Moderately active and higher: 4iJ4i)c cash; 50c November; 4'fi S.VJ'"ic Decern btr; 4'.-c year: 4SVic Januarv: 51"v51-Tc May. Oats ipened ejsier; auerwanl advanced to i Ji CAfib : 2N'. Novemler: 2Jv wc Decern ber; Jac year; 2S"r2'Jc January; oJ'-c May. Kye steady at .J-4'. Harley Quiet at tic. tlax seed Quiet at fl i'6. Pork Strong aud higher demand active: ill cash. November. Decern ber and year; 11 70(li:2 January; 111 S2r.ilisr February. Lard Iu j:ood demand aud higher; 7 55t7 to cash; $7 Doio.7 62 November and De cember; 5 4m,7 so year: a oT.y&t 00 jannary; 7 b7,i..7 70 rebriarv. Bu.kmeaU in fair de mand -.shoulders, ti 5: short ribs, $6 60; short clear. 50 NX Rutter Qniet and unchanged, tggs Steady Kt'.4 ;f2'ic. rreights Corn toButialo, 3c, Call Wheat Firm and advanced 'c November: 'jC December. January aud rebruary; ,c May Coin In good demand; advanced ', December; declined c year, January and May. Oats Iu good drn.aud; advanced 1 .c January and Mar. Pork In :air demand ; declined 2.'.' November; 6c hipher for January-and February. Iird Firm; 6c higher lor oveinoer. December, year and Jan uai v:10c hither for February. Receipts Flour. l.(O0 bbls; wheat, S7.000 bu. corn, 192.000 bu. ; oats K'C.OOO bu. ; tarley. IS. 000 ou. ; rve, :.010 bu. Shipments Flonr. l"..wx bbK: wheat, as 000 bu. : corn, 513,000 bu.toats, li :.0O0 bu.; barley, 4,500 bu.: rre.Jh.000 bu PHILADELPHIA. Nov. li Flour Desirable spring and winter quiet, tut steady: Philadelphia lamii. 54; or.10 clear, ou; winter patent, to t 501 Minnesota extras 50 aG; Minnesota put ent. S75'-7. Rye Hour Quiet at i3 70(t3 Bnckwhcut flour Firm at $l'4 25 per cwt. Wheat Quiet; advanced '(.c, closing firm; No 3 rel, $1 W: No. 2 red. Sh. ,,1 07;; No. 2 re 1 Novem lit, Si C7!A1 CK'..: December, Sl(r"v110; Janu ary. SI ll7,ftl 12; February, fl 14;U 14. Corn Options udvaaccd f4c; closed firm; car iots dull; mixed. 56ci59c; steamer. 57'.'a'.; sail yellow. 62c: sail mixed November, OO ndc: December, .Vtij 5y'.U;; January, 5s!i5o.c: February. ."i7!4'' le1.. Oats-Dull; No. 3 white, 37c; No. 2 white, 373 3.V; No. 2 mixed nominal r.t 35'i;'i3ijc. P10 visions Steady. IVef India mesa f. o. b., S.'l 50 (jiili. I'ork Oid meeS. 512 2.112 ; 0: new do., ll"i 34 tO; ptime mess new. l4tl4 oa ilams ill I i. ijira rirm;citv reuneu. .hj id; sieani II Kt8; butchers' loose. S7 267 50. Uutter Hljrli er: creamerv. 32,'it-t-: New York Mute and Brad ford Connty.Pennsylvania extras 25i2c; "etm extra. 23"i24c: estern good to choice. is2lc rolls 10ö24c. Eggs Firm; extras, 303 ?2c; ice house, 2'a,2c: lime. 22(S23c. Cheese -Steady; full cream. 11 ;u 11: fair to cool. 10 13c I'etro leum Quiet at s-s'c. Receipts - Flour, 5,500 bb!s;wheat, 25,000 bu.; corn, 5.500 bu. Shipments Wheat. 3.W.0 bu.; corn. i.000bn-: oats, 11,000 bu ST. LOUI3. Nov. 12. Flour Unchanged. Wheat Opened lower and advanced ; No. 2 red. 1 00 & 101, c.sb; fl02al02 December; l 0) bid year: 41 W.icti 04'i January: fl 0t' February 51 lO'.ßtl lfr; No. 3 red, 9-V96, Corn Opened lower, advanced to 44 '.0 regular casn; 44!.cNo vember: 4:""t4i'7-(ic leceraber; H'.l'giVÄ'i yeiir; 4'Jici4-,7Hc January: 401, May. Oats Lower at !. .(atil',c cash; ijul-e bid lerrem ber : io'vC bid year; 27 ;c January; 31:,hC May. Rye Meady at .w. Barley Quiet at ' ;0'a70c. Iead Steady at S-'l 70(31 7"- Butter and E(?gs Unchanged. Flaxseed Steady at 41 :4",ifel Hay aud Bran Unchanged. Cornnieai Firm at S2 15. PortQuiet, jobbing at til 50. Bulkmeats-Quict a: jlO: long clear. So 35 : short ribs. 0 40: short clear. Sl 60 Pacou Ki rva : long clear. 7 75; short rib, 47 7.V 57 ts.i; &cort clear, .n 12. Lard ominaliy at 17 40. Koceipu-Flour. U.K) bbls.; wheat, 10, C00 bu.; corn. :.000bu; oats 35.000 bu.; rye. 5,00 bu. : barley, l.ono bu. Shipments Flour. 15.0U0 bbls. ; wneat, 18 ooo bu.: com. ij,uoo bu.; oats 11, COO bu. : rve. none. : barley. 2,000 bu. Aiternoon Board Wheat Quiet; tl 01 bid November and year; il 02!i a-iked December: $1 01 blit January; l O bid February: SI 10". May. Corn Slow; 44ljC November: 43'4c bid December and year: 4.0 January : 4t'.jC bid May. Oats rirmer: sty,c om oveniDer, at?gr,,c secern per; 2. :lc January; Li;.aet ;c May. BALTIMORE, Nov. 12. Hour-Steady, Howard street and Western supertine, f,n3 50; extra, fl4 .'.0; family, SOio 75. Wheat Western steady and tirm; o. 2 winter red. spot, 51 i'jjdOl1,; ."so vember. fl 07 bid: Deceraoer, 51 vrm w.. January. II llfüi 117; February, Si 14 41 14 May, fl I'.'cjl ju. Corn Western a sliane better mixed, spot, o;4(ji-e: November,oft:Mv?: yer, 57c bid: January, 57(458e;2steamer. daVJ'Sc Oats llU-her and l.rm; ö est era white, ay.iio mixel. 3t.isc: Pennsylvania. 36sj3'.c Rye Quie at 66"i0c Hay Dull: prime to choice Pen usyl vi'ina and Maryland, Jlll'i. Provisions Steady and quiet: mess pork. 512 75. Rulkmeats Shoul derssrd clear rib sides, packing, J6 25((7 75. K& con shoulders. So 75: clear rib sides. SS ;5. Ham H5 Mi(a,lö 5a Lard Refined. fH. Butter Firm; Western packed, 103c; creamery, 245.12c. TOLEDO, Nov. 12. wheat Dull; No. 1 white, fl : No. 2ao., 99c; No. 2 rel. cash. St 03m $1 06; November, fl 01. asked; December, fl 0-V4; Jannary, SI 07: February, $1 09; May, tl 13; bid; No. 3 red, 92cet,.sie : rejected. 7lc Corn Quiet but steady: home market. 5öe: No. 2. cssn and November, fi::1-.;; Iiecember. 51 c: January. 60c: May, 52c bid; new growtn, 4yi"a Oats Dull and nominal: No. 2. cash and November, "0c: December, Sic: January, 31c.i2; May. U5. Rye No. 2. 57c57c. Clover" Seed Quiet but stesdv: prime, wih, N'ovember and December, Hi 20 bid ;" January, t6 ?5 bid ; No. 2. S- 95 bid. Receipts W heat, 47,000 bu.: corn, 11,000 bu.; eats, :ZMO bu. thipmeiits Wheat, SO, 000 bu.: com. 11,00 bu.; oau, none. MILWAUKEE, Nov. lL-Hour-Steady. Wheat Unsettled and higher; Wc November; J7c December: Jauortry: öö'-c Mar. Corn Quiet; No. 2, 5;'c. fiats Nominally unchanged; No. 2, 2tc Rye füier: No. I, 57V: Na 2, 5tc BarleyQuiet; No. 2, toe; extra No. 3, 50c Promioii Higher. Mess Pork f 10 95 November; f 11 5 January. Lard - Prime steam, $7 50 November; 7 55 Januarv. Hogs Higher at $4 20m 4 55. Receipts-Hour, 16,000 bbls; wheat, 45.000 bu.; corn, :;7,0L0 bu. Shipments Flour, 18,000 wheat 4,000 bu.; com. 19.000 bu. CINClNNATI.Nov.li-Cotton Dull, unchanged Flour Steady and unchanged. Wheat Easier; $1 04((1 Od caKh. Corn Easier at 50aN'.:. oats Quiet at 3O(.4;i0V- Rye Slow at 59fa00c Provisions Quiet at Vll 5011 75. Ijtrd None sold. Bulkmeats Cleur rib. $9 75. Bacon Searce and firm; shoulders, S6; clear rib, $7 87'j: clear, Ss 50. Butter Cnchanged. Hogs Firmer: com mon and üeht, S t 7 4 u: packing and butchers'. f!4.'34 90; receipt, 4.500 head; abipmcnu. 6S0 head. LOUISVILLE, Nov. 11. Cotton Quiet; middling, 10" c. Flour Firm; A No. 1, SI &"(gt 76: high grades 56t0 50. Wheat Steady and In good demand; No. 2 red winter, $1 02. Corn Steady and in good demand; No. 2 white, 52c; Na i .mixed, 51c. Oats Steady and in good demand; mixed Western. 80c Provisions Quiet. Mess Itak-New. $12. Bulkmeats-Shoulders, 15 59: clear rib, 17 50. Bacon Shoulders, 15 75: clear rib. S7 Vt; clear, S& 60. Hams Sugar-cured, $15. Lard Quiet; choice kettle, $9. KANSAS CITY, Nov. li-Wheat-Stcady : sic cash: 85c bid December: 83"Hc year; receipts, 2V.O00 bu. ; shipments 4-!. 000 bu. Corn Steady; Sfcc cath; 37 bid November: 05'.- January; .-e-ceipts, 16000 bu.; shipments, 15,000 bu. Oats Dull and Lominal; 23 V bid. Oils. WILMINGTON, Nov. 12. Spirits TurpentineFirm at 33c PITTSBURG. Nov. 12. Petrolepm Irregular ; united certificates closed weaker at $1 14' . Afternoon session Market active and irregular: somewhat excited: opened at SI 15, advanced to VI 15, and closed at tl 14. BRADFORD, Pa, Nov. 12. Petroleum Crude oil firm and higher; no runs shipments or charters received; clearances 14.(i07,0n0 bbls United Pipe Line Certificates opened at SI 14 and closed at tl 14?; highest price, fl 16; lowest, fl 14. OIL CITY, Pa.. Nov. 12.-Petroleum-Firm; opened at $1 14. tbe lowest point; highest, tl 16, and closed at il 14 . bales of 6,605,000 bbls ; clearances Saturday, lO.Sttf.OoO bbls Shipments yesterday, united. VX-W bbls; charters 30,000 bbls; runs Friday, united, 61. 750 bbis.; tidewater, 9,711 btols. ; CaJly average, X),113 bbls. Whisky. ST. LOUI3. Nov. 12 Whisky Steady at $1 14. LOUISVILLE. Nov. 12.-W Lisky-Quiet and unchanged at 1 1 13. CHICAGO, Nov. 12. Waisky Unchanged. MILWAUKEE, Nov. 12.-WbiVy Firm at fl 11. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 12. Whisky Steady at tl Ä NEW ORIJ1AN1-', Nov. ll-WLifkj-h'teady ; We-tern reitiiicd. Si Oiyi 2C,

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