Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 30, Number 42, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 November 1884 — Page 8

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL WEDNESDAY, NOYEMBEK 10- 1884.

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TD!Uii.tmoa,Oranrr, t.,flatr Cakea, .Criis,IudllBx. delicately st. . (.rally a the fn.lt Iroa which they are niai TOR STEI.XGTII AND TRUE FRÜH FLAVOR TSEY STAND ALONE. rcri io or thi Price Ecking Powder Co., Chicago, III. Gt. Louis, Mo. uutPt er ; Cr. Frlca's Cream Baking Powdsr AID Dr. Trice's Lupslin Yeast Gems, Sett Iry Cop TcaiL .yes C AT.r. 23-s o-xaccssss. T7E 1UEE HCT OES QUALITY. Tb test drv bor rast in the worlJ. Bread ntsftd by this yeast Is light, white and wholeunw like onr grandmother's delicious bread. C20CER3 SELl, THEM. Price Baking Powder Co., KiaTr. ol II Frics's Social Fir. srmz Eisic'j, Chicago, III. St. Louis, MO COX AND KELLY. rltem&rk4 of Thf IlstlogalJied Dnorrats wit Tamoiaaj't Keeent Celebration. ?a introdncins S. P.. Coi, who followed Mr. Jlandall, Jndge Tappan ssii : ' I meni!on his name merely becansa it is barely osa;!e that there is somebody here from a oreif,2 land; no Naw Yorker neada any introduction to htm.'' And, to tell the trath, Mr. Cox didn't look or act as if he was talking to stungcrs. He vas qalta at homa deiightfuUy at horce. "It aeems q-.esr to me," eali "to think of things as, they are to-day. Tsr-snty-e.'sht years ago my friend, llr. Kelly 'tremendoas applause, which led Sir. Cox to say: 'It looks as if some few cf joz know 'dr. Kelly') and 1 wect to Yasticgton to SD9 the last Daruorratic President juaaarated. Oar friend ilr. Kandall was then trnndling a hojp through the streets c-f Philadelphia Since then this country hw grown not from a i;tt!s bat from a Lv.ddla-eizsd giant to a bi; f'ant. The Democratic party to day takes old of the Government at the height of ths country's prosperity. I'd so happy I hardly know how to talk. Thauk God the bloody shirt has teen washed out b7 I)eraocrat:c victory; it has been Trash? J out, and without the aid of Republican soap." Cheer?. Mr. Cox then referred to the Democratic platform a3 auoptel at Chicago. "I be lieve," said he, "with General Jackson, that I we had better let a'l money not necessary j for the maintenance of the Governm?nt ramain in the pocketi of the people. They'll i not be so apt to steel it from tho:a33lyes as j the politicians will be apt to stealit from I them. We are collecting one hundred millions a year more thsn i3 necessary. I don't care how you cut this lax do'a fand Mr. Cox bowed politely ia the direction of ilr. Kandall.) but I trust we will so modify our taxation system, whether by reduction of tariff or internal revenue, that ws thall elep t1"? leakage from th pocketa of ihe peopte." Mr. Cox then turned his attention to Mr. Elaine's record in Concres?. Then turning his attention to President-elect Cleveland, Mr. Cox said: "Governor Cleveland v;as no favorita of thia organization at the tart j baj h.e was A Sb-iJa 91 destii, ä2i Waä i nolle Dam5Crat, and when TarnrnaDy recognizsd these facts particularly the latter it retracted all that it had said, or even thought, disparaging of Grover Cleveland, and went to work and elected him. Tremendous applause I bslieve that Grover Cleveland will bring to his administration the courage of a C.-3ar, the wisdom of a Cato, and the principles of the true old Jefl'ersoniaa Democracy," ICheers. At the conclusion of Mr. Cox's speech and liter a vot of thanks to Speaker Kandall and to Mr. Cox had been passed, there were loud calls for Mr. Kelly. The Chairman exjlaincdt tat Mr. Kelly would speak later on, and then introduced Mr. Hagh L. Cole, who epokebriedr, but succeeded nevertheless in showin or fiznres that Tammanv Hall was thoroughly loyal to the Democratic candidate for the Presidency. Mr. Cole was followed by General Cochrane, whose speech from beginning to end aroused enthusiasm. JOHS KELLY AKWFP.S THE CALL. At the conclusion of General Cochran's speech the cries for "Kelly John Kelly!" were uproarious and unmistakably earnest ilr. Kelly kept his seat for a moment or too, but finally took the platform amid a perfect. lurcrof applause. "You have listened," said he, "to several distinguished speakers and the hour is late, but I tbinfc I ought to y a few words, and what I have to say I will say as briefly as possible. It has been the demand ot the people of this city that there should be good and proper men nominated for city and ccunly offices. One of the cries of the Independent Republicans during the late campaign was that they were rot eatlelied with the party in power. No better evidence of the desire of tbe people for good men in office could have been shown than was shown in the nomination of Judges Kapallo and Andrews. But why did not thia desire for good eovernznent go further? I will tell you why. It was because there haj been and is to-day a feeling among ignorant and prejudiced people of this city that, paramount to all duties, is the duty to beat Tammany Hall. This organization, which ia nearly a century old, which has ever been on the side of good covernment and at all times loyally Democratic, is the victim of blind prejudice and jealous rpite. DuriDR the recent election committees composed of men who had never in their lives voted the De aaocratic ticket were appointed to 'inspect' the boxes from which Tammany tickets were put forth. We put up with this insult, although we knew that treachery abounded in the other camp, and that it would be our votes, if any, which would elect Grover Cleveland. The honorable Mr. Randall has tn!d you that men die and are forgotten. This i3 true; men are born, live perchance to a ripe old age, but finally pans away. Principles lire, however, thank God, and when we are all dead the principles of Tammany Hall will animate our successors. I am c iirj, Aftftfelt orry, that we hay failed

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to elfct jCBPg Grant. I regard it a s poblic dicsrace that a man sboaM bave U en elected to the chief ollice in this city who is cot, 'a citizen I rejoice, ho never, as dees Tammany Hall, that GroTer Cleveland v;a3 elected and that the reign of the Republican party ia over. Do not let cs

lorcet that Cleveland wa9 ei-ctea tuboui vu vote cf "William It. Grace. Applause. Arytbirp. eays Mr. Grac, Ho pat do va tl.Ia man Kelly. Ah, well, If there ;s a satisfaction to him io believiDg that his duty Is to put roe down, rather than, to use his franchise loyally and manfully as aa American citizen, tot him c;.joy it. I Lara lived ia this city, where I ws born, for ten years longer than Hr. Graes. I nava been ho iortd with promotion to places of . public trust. I am willifg to Lave any jury of my fellow-citizens compare ' ray rwo-d with that cf llr. Grace, ot with that cf ilr. GcoTpe Jofp, -vbo also i?isrsthe cxy 'Anythirg to down Kfllv.' I feel sd to nisht net at any triumph which the enemies of "Ian ruanyiHall ru.y, with the aid of the Raptbiicans, Lave uained over cs, bat bscaase l otest, independent citizens are bo blind to our pnrpc?t3 and to oar true character. Nevertheless. EC7 friend. I tell you that riht ti ill triumph, and that when anybody of rces attempt to pnt down Tammany Hall they mißht as well attempt to stop the cataract of .Niagara. Long after I and the old le&dsrs of tue organization shall have passed awcy and have been forgotten, yea you aj men rrhom I tee before mi will step into oar placso and keep Tammany Hall where it has always been, in the front rank of. the Da jiiccracy." Congreaaici.s.1 Districts. Keiarns from some cf te countiec.n the Congressional Districtc have been very slow in reaching the State Secretary's offict, and there is still one conntf wanted to complete the Eleventh District. Che following were comp.eUd yesterday: eighth DisrncT. Lamb...,. .lohnMon. ...... , , TomliDson Johnttcn e plurality, loü. TWELFTH ri-TKiV I owery-". tieartsuck - Gale......... 2Q.f35 C0.165 , Hi ... 30 ... GC-j Lowery a picrvlity, 2,500. HF.iT DTEICT. a lincr.a.M..... . ...... ...... .nmmIm 3 0 ' 'd el . .....t' ...-18. 4'' i i.iiKhsh , ... US 7 Kleiner's pl&rali'.y, 1,437. 'Can Mot Srt too Highly in Its Fraise." Dr. Turner, ol our New York Depository, sends us the following important letter: "Brook i.Ysr, 3J1 Hoyt St., Dac. 4, 1S2. "Dr. John Turner, ITo. Broadway, Kew York: "Deae Doctor I Lxd been subject to terribly inflnerza colds when I commenced using the Compound Oxyec two years ago. On leaving my head they invariably seated tLemselves' cn my Inn 3, rendering them very sore, ard would sometimes leave me a couh for months. I dreaded these colls icore than my worst eneszy. Since nsing the Oxygen I bave not had 0:19 on my lungs, and I have frequently had one inhalation drive away the cold so completely that the cext day I could scarce realise that I had oaeat all. Other members cf my family La7e used tho Oxygen for the sama purpose; also for rheumatism, dyspepsia and Catarrh, with equally good results, especially in catarrh. "Very trnly yours, "FlUNK W. DOUGHTT." Our "Treatise on Compound Oxygen" containing a history of the diicovery and mode of action of thia remarfeable curative agsnt, and a large record of surprising cures in consumption, catarrh, neuralgia, bronchiti, asthma, etc , and a wide raiige of chronic diseases will bo scat free. Address Drs. ErAEKEY & pAi.rN-, 1103 end 1111 Girard street, Philadelphia. CoccerniD National ISauks. Wasiiutotox, Nov. 13. The charters of 721 National Banks, with an segregate capital cf ever y l$:,000,000, will expira daring the year 1835. This is moro than one-third tha entire number of National Banks now in existence. From Information already received by the Comptroller of the Currency it Is expected a large majority of these banks wjil continue their existence either by ex-tc-E ding charters or by reorganizing under other titles. There are at present more National Banks in existence with a larger apgregate capital than ever before. Capital invested in Matio:al Pinks was increased about 515.000 00 daring the year ended S?ptember J0 1651. The Farm, Field and Stockman, of Chicago, i? the lending agricultural piprcf the ccEEtry. The publisher is spending more labor and money than ever before to hold the distinction the paper hai enjoyed for the past eipht years, o! the largest circulation among the best people. While it is agricultural in none jet it La3a large amount of space In each iear.e for home and literary entertainment. Ore of the must fascinating stories ever written 4s now running in its columns. Bead their advertisement in this issu. Cheering Words From the Eoatli. Savanna ir, Ga., Nov. 12. Among the rf solutions adopted at the grand Democratic meeting last night, was the iollowiog: Ec&oiveci. That we will welcome the day when there tlja'l be no sou' South and no solid Xortn, but a colld Union as U was eighty years aso, sud when all American citizens, white an4 black, native and t dopted. at home and abroad, shall stand ejual before tbej'aw aud country, and protect: 4 by our country's Ha?. Many ladies who for years had scarcely ever eD joyed tho luxury of feeling well Lave been so renovatc-d bythsussof Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound that they Lave triumphed over the ills liesh is said to be teir to, and lifo has been crowned with added charms and fresher beauty. Justic e to President Arthur I New York Times 1 An erroneous statement crept into the reports of the Tiiass yestorlay totheeCect that President Arthur "was summoned from the Fifth Avenue Hotel" to take part in a conference with Mr. Jay Gould, Ex-Gover ccr A. B.Cornell. Mr. Stephen C. Elkins, Chairman B. F. Jones and other persons who are trying by means which are nothing short of revolutionary to save Mr. Blaine from the defeat which the voters of the country have justly inflicted upon him. We regret that such a mistake should have been made for the President is not training in that kind of political company. His conduct throughout the long and bitter canvass has shown no departure from the course demanded by the dignity and proprieties of his position, and there is no reasen to suspect him of any purpose to change it now. Sprains, Lameness, Pains and Stitches, Weak Back or Disease of the Spine will b immediately relieved on application of a Hop Plaster over the affected part Its penetrative power is wonderful. Warraa ted to be the test made. CHOLERA. Flft j.eljht Deaths. Taris, Nov. 13, 6 p. m. Fifty-eight deaths from cholera have been reported since midnight, thirty In the city and the remainder in the hospitals. Two deaths are reported at Uran. For over a quarter of a century, physicians have prescribed Nichols Bark and Iron as a reliable and valuable remedy for dyspepsia and general debility. Marriage of a Daaibter of Ex-President Tyler. Richmond, Va., Nov, 13. Fearl Tyler, daughter of ex-President Tyler, and William Mnnford Ellis, a member of the House of Delegates, were maeried this evening in St. Peter's Cathedral, Bishop Keane officiating. The best people of the city packed the cithedral. L,i

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Xw York Fl&aaclfü Harket, Jtrw Toax, Nov. 17. Money-Esy at per csnt, closed offered at 1 per cent Prime Mercantile rapur per cent. ' Bovarasieat Bor.rts S'.ealy. Railway Bonds Generally firm. BUla Securities -Qu let. The week opened with alower market far stocks, and before 10:30 there ws.s a de line ot tD Vi percent. Union l'clflj wai t'.ia feature, ceiling down to &0).;,. The decline la tle remainder of the liat ranged from i to V per cent. Toward midday a firmer feeling prevalleJ on an attempt by the bears to cover. Short interest at the titaa r .ras large and the leading sharrs comictnäei a premium for tisj. New York Centrl loaned at i-32-C4 per cent.. Union Pacific at 1-C2, Lackawanna at 1-61, and other act I re shares tlat to 128. Prices advanctd from yt to 3.' percent, Delaware and Hudson and Grangers bein tne EioS' proElnect in tue Mse. 1-Uvare and Hülfen sVd up KV to i'.i: New York Central, 2'S to 8M.i; Northw Morn. 2 to 87-; St. l'aul, 1 to7'4; I-ae r or 1 to ffcjf: Kau a and Texa. 1 to 16! ; Pacific lla.il. Vi, to 5l!; Union Pacific. I to 5.;. and West-rn Unios, ' i to 60J. In ttia afternoon Union Pacific weakened and droppd to l1-7, and tbe entire lit declined la f ymvithy. Nw York Central fell oil to Central Pacirlc to :v Vi, Northwestern to 8GJ.', U I'aul to 74, Lickawannr. to 1C5, Lake Snoro to 07';, Texas Pacific tj 317,, aud VWhteru Union to 6J'. To-ctay's tiani-ettionsnmoua ed'to 2S7.0TQ shares, o! whkcn UO.OJO were LtckAwanba. -'2 0J0 Iike Phore, 3 000 Northwestern. 3 l.OOO New York Ctutrftl, S?,iJ St. Paul, 71.0UJ Union Pacltic aal 25.004 Yeeru Union. The feature of th rnlnln? n. a rket to-day wai a drop inlron Silver from 8ö to 50 lents and a recovery to vi. It is believed to have een merely speculative, ia the interest of parties who are sh irt of stock. Advices from the mine, while not exceptionally favorable, indicate no bad features. Us.-n bilver s-okl at 4j0ttJO. both of these stocks hive been adlctei to a certain extent by a decline in prices of lead end silver. Other rales of stocks to day ini.laded Standard, t r3; gutro, 12; Plymoutn, l.i: f aiher Dosaaet. 4UO: Consolidated ra:ic, 9J; Robinson, 40. a&d Eureka, ;:i0, seller 10. COTICN.MEXT SECCaiTIES. Bterllng, 60 days .480 U. 8. 4)fa terlln?, s'ght r-aH4U Kew U. A. 4's... i2i); I per cent bonaj.. .itO; ! Notb The p'lrchasir? price for Government lends in Indianapolis varies from theNswYora quotations i31 per ccct. Paetfc 6s ..-.26 iTennepsee, new- 33 Cent. Paciüc ürt8....109 trie tetoaos . ... 50 Lehijrfc i Wilts. 03 lex. P. iana erants. Tex. P. Rio (rande. 61 Union Tac flrsts-.UO'',; ixjniBiHja consuls.- v. ,U. f. land Krants.....lO?!4 Missoun4's.. -lüa. Ü. P. sinklugfand...m' bL JcKj iiu ivirs:aiat s 4j St. P. & S. C. lirsts...ll53; Yirgitia consols ...- 3S Tennessea 's..... . 3J IDo. deferred 5 GENERAL ST-KKS. Aiams Exprccs. .131 Mobile & Ohio 6V aiicghenv Cccir&l... S3 a Morris & sex..m.123 Alton & Terre II ..... 2J i Nashville & Cnat 57 A. & T. n. rfd - 75 N. J. Central i)t American Ilxpress... 9t iNorfolk A W. pfd... il Burl. Cedar IC it t'.. 5 INorthern Pacific...... li.'J Canada Pacific -...i43i Po. pfd 4 J Canada Pouthcrn-v. "-'l Northwestern Central Pacific. Northwestern pfd...l21 Chesupcake & Ohio.. 5 Now York Central... bill Do. Citt preferred... i'i Ohio Central.- 2'H Do, second .. 74 Ohio t Mississippi.- 17J Cblca&o & Alton..... 125 .O. & Miss, pfd 51 O. fc A. preferred lit (Ontario .fc V.'estern.- 1 1 Chic, Karl. & Q 120 Oregon Navigation-. 70J Chla, ELUN. O... m lOre-onTranscoa't'L 1)'8 Cfct. L.&PiiUburg 8 Oregon ImprovemX 20 Da pM -.. 16 i Paciflo MaiL bli Ciel, Sun. vfc Cleve... 23 iKanami- 9 C, C, C. & I SI "l'eoria, D. & E H Delaware Jc llnl . fcsJS Pitt-bur?... -.137) Del. & Lsc .lCVg PiillmanPdlac3Cir.no Denver i R. ürande 9a' Readln 21 Kiie J: Kork Island Kne rre.'erred....... 25 ibt. L. k Sn. t raa... v'O EastTenneseo....- I1, Do. preferred- U7 Do. preferred 734 Do. urt pIJ.. . M fort Vayne 120 st. I'auU....-. ... 7l'i Hannibal fc St. Joe., :iS3;j SL Paul pfJ .....,l)t Da preferred- 8' 3U Paul& Mana. . 80 L'arlem - 185 St. Panl & Omaha... 2i Houston & Texas.. . 1 a. Hi India re. T5. .t- VV M; rninn PaHflo A'tZ 4') ! IV t U. 3. Eipreo 61 JIH'W., St. L. & racihe... 4 Lake iie & V. CFt... Lake önoro C7 D.. pfd. 1 Louisville t Nisb... 2i7 VclU ä Fao Ex. ..107 .. in .. 9; .. I .. 3 - 30 .. 12 Lou., .n. a. v vm. ... jo ,ff. u. Te'egrapa tiirl--X- Cn. 1;t nfil 10 ! lnmvlV. Do. ec con J pfd 5 üero. L Chsrlestoa.. 2Miehlen Central 5" 'Iron Silver jOntsrlo Qitcwsilver. Minceap. &et.L..... 1! t Do. preferred... Do. preferred . 2öJ8douta Pacifla liipvouri l'aciüc Oi autro., Ex-div. I. Portra Koay aol Ktoekf. LONDON, Nov. 17. United Ftalcs Eonds-fs, 2r-;. Ksllroad Bonds-Erie, 137; seconds, f?r-: New York Central, 7.3'.; Illinois Central. 1U; Pacific, 523-i; Canadiiui Pdciflc, 433i; 8U Paul, 76;5 P .SIS, Nov. 17. -Beetes, 781 -t2.;c. There is little new or startling to report In the dry eoods trade. Quiet itill prevails, aud only such goods arc moving ss Immediate demand requires. Groceries regain stsaiy at previous qd3 tatioEs; business is beginning to pick up a little again. Tliesaleof canned goods ieems to hive cocimenced In earnest; they are going off rftpidly, Willi every pro.Meet of prices being aivancs l. The fish trade is also rapidly reviving as colder weather begins to prevail, the tendency of prices Ijeing upward. Dairy producta seem to vary ia narrow limits, and remain about steady. Foreign fruits are rather quiet at present. Leather continues to do a steady but quiet business. .RAIN. We quote the following from the Board of Trais Circular: Wheat Local marke ts arc lower and dull. Light arrivals and very meaner offerings. Futures lifeless. New Y'crk o.T, Baltimore the same, and Chlccgo "4C lower than Saturday. Com Kbit? Corn's advance guard continues to arrive in numerous numbers, and the indications are favorable for a general advance along the entire line. Markets are active at quotations, which, under heavy receipts, are a shade lower. Futures rather quiet. New York itcidy, Baltimore nominal, and Chicago 3e lower. Oats In active demand, both for local consumption and thipplDg purpose?, at full quotations. Tloar, Or nl-a and Haf. floai-Patont,lt 5035 CO; extra fancy, 14 00 I 35 fancy. S3 8031 90; cnalca, S3 6331 73: fanU7,t3 2533 40; treble extra. 2 4033 60: doable ITtra, 12 3032 30: extra, 01.12 10; sajerfla?, a 90.32 00: fine, SI 7131 S3. Wheat "We auote: Bid. 75 72 i 5J Ask?L track track tract ..... track 62 trace h track 47tf AsleL track . So. a RedHo. t Ked Rcted.. Unmerchantable ... So grade...... ............ torn we quote: Wo. 2 wnite, new . Yellow, new... , Bid. 40 33 87 Bid. 1 track track track track track track track track New High Mixed.-.--.-, xflxed. new-., Rejected, newNo. 2 White rejected, new.. High mixed rejected, now Unmerchantable No. 2 V, new Bound Ear. new Sound Kar, new Ii. AL..Oats We qaot3t 3J Si Asked. track No. 2 white., ttixed track .. track 2i5';tar 2634 Bye No. 2 steady: 50c bid; held at 64c Bran-Vulet : fit) 50 eld : held at 111 25. Bhipgtnff Dull: held at Sit. Bay Prime timothy DuU; 10 bid: held at $U. CHZCASO XAaXBTS, llamlahad by IL t Kinney A Ca, Grain and ProTlstoa Brokers, No. 9 Chamber of Commarc9. 1 0V. 17. Opeu'g "Highst. iLowort 'Closing Wheat Dec, Jan. 72,1 74 CAT soil si 2Pl 11 S3 11 47 6 8 6 85 e 95 5 90 5 97 OlJ.y 25: ! 81 DO S7'-f Cora 87 Cats 257 25'.; 2 li'4'2" 11 bl 6 90 6 2 7 00 '"fTw" 6 00 Fork 11 35 11 62 6 03 6 87 7 00 .. ...... 6 97 1147 6 8 6 Ki 6 95 Lard 6 9? Eeticatea recfpU Log?, head.

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BRITISH GHAIS TEADK EKVIEW. Lonton, Nov. 17. The Mark Lano Expres lu Its weekly review of the corn trade says: The weither of the past week was much colder, and there were frosty nichts and heavy fojs, which were unfavorable for tl.rhinj, aud values continued ia favor of bujei3. Bales of English wheat for the past week were 53.326 quarters at 31s 5d. compared with 56,747 quarters at 4Cs 3d In the corresponding week idlastyiar. Rirley was ch.er except for the finest sampl:.?, which were fcaroe. Trade in for--i?n grain was in buyers' favor. There were lara Imports last week from America In tlieo:iic. The coat trade buinef s wat tnflln?. OftuecirU02t, four were sold, cue withdrawn, and two removed: fourteen cargoes are now due. Carious ailoat or for shlp.Tient were neglected and values are nominal. Cold weather caused sellers t harden prices. The whrat trade Is ?retly dv prtfd and very little buiinss is b?'ng transacted throughout the country. It is the sime wit!. Hour, foreign Hour is from Od t Is lower. Maiz3 is scarce and tirm. En;l;li m&.tii.g barleys are dearer, but tba inferior grades are Is ciieapsr. New cuts ere J3is lower.

I JJDIANAPOLIS 17UOI.K.i.U.S MARKX73 Dry Uaods, mrm. Anericcn fane V. Simctioa r.oumir SA.I American ihlxtlns Ailen'a fancy.... 5 Berlin solid colora. 5!4 Bc-imont fancy.-.. Arnold iaj:ey... .C Arnold Indigo blao-.-S Oocheco fancy, 6 Cdd7ttene fancy-.? iBerwick tazQ-. imperial so'id biacc-,5 Victoria solll blck.4?J Mammae fancy.. 0 Pacrno fancy.. ILarrlmaci ahlrtlaa .6 Windsor fancr... B'-eel Kiverfaucy. .'S Menhnack piak . Waahir pn Ind. bine S Merr.tnacc purple 11 rf son ton x. u. iancy-s iiiarmoay nao?. BBOwa coiTOsa Crcaocnt Olty A. Crescent City B.. Crescent Citr U.. 7'PepoerelI B. 'ell IS -6 Pepperell a.-......, -.cw respareil 9-4. Peppsrell 10-4 L2 ark's A .20 Cuarleston .7 Hediordä-. Atlanüo 7K'ütic a Atlantin P. Utioa 9-4.. UUca 10-4 Amory . if ratio SJver, 71 Ap&ieton Naaaua R.. Aaznsta Massachusetts B3. Dwlsrht Z Sri Lawreaoe LL, 5HlDw1gat &tar. BLiicaxo corroxs. Wae of the West. .lrS'HUi's Semper idea, 8 7 7 a New York Mills lox nope 103 KltoavlUd wamsutta, Kasonvllle, -A Harwell rocassett P. M. C 6; Kar well halt blja..-. 8 uhanman X, 6 iPepperell 9-4 20 Farmer's choice W Pepperell 10-4 ,2r .27 .33 Fruit of the looa ai utica 9-4 .M Lonsdale. Dtiea in-4. Lonsdale cam brio. 11 I TrlamDh 6 Jost out Pocahontas ,,,, 7i CaeataatHlil 5ilAadroeoosgln L.. 8 C1S FABSIQI, Pad Co fi poplta ttuuios Hamilton H alpacas, t u Pariflft (buhm'r 11 Hamilton A mir 111.? Pacific i cashra,rs.-.ll, Haraiiton iPacifia 11M lawns-l.l2 ramno (AUstrauan crape 19 Pacific 6-4 A. O. M-..80 Padflc 6-4 ü X. Oxtfh-20 Pacific 6-4 A. C oash2S Paciflo Organdy .ll Padflc Ghambrav raciao cretonnes. Paciflo d. u sulUugs.. 8 Paciflo percales.. ...15 Manchester cash.113 Manchester De8-.1S3 Paciflo nun's veil'glöJS Arlington 42-in nun's Auantio alpacas ao Atlantic G. L, cash...21 AUaaCc F. cihia-.-7i veuin?.. .32;s Arlington gray cadhoiere II CABFR CHAIK. White OoTwrspt ,10 .VAI1U1 JJ ....,,.LJ ,20 No. 600 cotton yarn-1034 ,20 Irwine. . ...2A CAudia Wick.. crnaHAvs. Lanc&stei: IWhlttenton, drcss...lCi uip.e ana isncy s Kenirow, ore's.. Bates m VA Nonaandle. dress 9 Plunkott " Brunswick, dreti. 7 j Royal, d rei - . - 8 Glasgow Berkshire 8 12K Johnson B F. lüWYork. ar?f?s 8 ..RS Joan9onBF,m,n'g-.12Hi Draper cioth ... iohsioa drsssBtylas..lOHi rLAIDS ASO CHKVIOTS. Anoirea?. , 10 lAlabatoa plalcTa.-. Amo&kcag, faocy 10S Louisiana plaids, . Ea.m.m SS Ottawa plsida M ,.- 7 una a o. ..... inyi Kdiabnrg chevlots-.13 Park Mi'Ls, 70xeck.,12 iSverett cheviots.. - 9 Park Mills, 83 check..lS Great KopubUo chev. 7 V KoonftirsT rApri 0VI fVlnmhan ".' 1 Finnin n M , 92: Hamilton trlpes.l3; Dxnrua. CCt,' A X A. lYork, blno., 19 York, slate15 1 Otis, O U... York, faucy..., ..., AtxoskaagM Fverett M ßajmikarOakland, A,11 -14 Columbian .. NlMNsll Boston, T1CXIKG8. Axaot-kets, 'A 0 A..14 iLewlston, 1-, .. York,fc0m. 12S Lewlstoa, 32.-..., Conestcja, BF.. .U j Lewlstoa, 80.-... v onestcta, extra is lOakiind, A . Ctneitosa,OOA.. 11H Oakland, A A... 8 KAIS BAGS. ttacrloan-..-.... ran kiln vllle-.-.. .19 jG ranker. ......20 20 Le wiston. ... .... aark,'A-.. 2y iGeorgia, A... ,ial Ilie Frodaee aiarket. Fss Paying 20c por doz.: r-011 itore,?2d. ButterUftamery fancy, 'iJ50c; cfiotce, v;oi27c; ilry, sclacied, 2öc; (unoy, fancy, 17-4 jc; choice, lt)c; xaediura Krados, 653o; low grades, lütc per lb. Poaitry liens, 7j pet D.; rooaUitu, 43; sprlrj; ChtckeDs, 7c; turkeys, oll, fco; yount:. ; old fceuse, and well-feat herod, per dos.. f5 41; younj geese, 14 ;fi0: old dveks, pot dca., i 00; young docks, $2&2 7S. reather Prime reesc, 4Vj; ralxod aud ducks, Wool Tub-wshed, ans: cowashel, ineilan, 3c: unwashed common, 20o; nnwishol Cclawoid, 15c ;i do. coarse. 133 17c; &. co'.tcd 5eacos, 14115c; tub-wasaed do., 30c The Provision Market, Below are the present Jobbing: prices ! Baioked H eat, canvased or plain (plaid t&zt Cot guaranteed against skippers 3. C. Hais: 10 lbs average, 1334c; I2x-i to 15 lbs, average, 13' '; 17 lbs. average, 1-4'c; 20 lbs. average, U u Cottage fcams uacanvase J, l'Jc; Calilorala hint, 614c; Kngiish breakfast .bacon. clear, 12c: Eaglitb. Shoulder. 14 ro IS lbs av., 63c; 20 to 22 las av., c : family shoulders, pieces averalns 6;4 10 lbs, c; dried beef. 15c. Bacon Clear sides,, medium wt., 10ic: heavy do, 102; bscks, ice; bellies, 10c; French flitcn. 7-lb pes, 5c. D. and Plckied Meass AnglUa cured, clear Eide 8 or backs. ur.nnoEed. 9c; Bean pork, cler, por bbl., 200 lbs., 18.C0; pork, clear, wr bbl., v los., f 15; family pork, clear, per bbl 200 lbs , 513; family beef, f is. Lftrd Pure kettle rendered In tierces. 8'e; in half barrels or 50-1 0 tabs, 9ic; 20-lb pails, i 1Mb pail. 103 ic Fresh Moat and Sausa?e Tcaderlolns, r. ribs, c. Fresh Pork Sausase. linki, 8c; pails, 7c, Eologna, In cloth, "c: In axlu, 7c. The Grocery Market. Cheese Full cream, Kew York. 14315c: Ohio, 10c; part 8k irn, 650 ter poand; White Koae, lio; Crystal tprtri?, l'.c; Empire, 12c CcrIcS3-Co3wo!i, WaiOJic: ordinary. lOJfQ l'.c: fair, llQUJic: primo, 12120: strtcuy pr xae,12rMyc-, choice, 13?914Me:Oli Qor?iasiont Jav li?kig25Sc; uuLaugnlin's xxt.c narked, Uo packages, 1001b casos, 153c; C0:b Co.. 15?qc; Arbuckle's ros.sted, 15c: LaAvtrlng's, lf Vc; CVrdoba, 15c; Gates' A No. 1, 15o; feates' prime, 15ic 8uC:r4-CuUcaf. 7;.c; powdered, 7Kc; rriaulated.eQfT'ic: staadArd A, c: ox a, 350; white extra O, Wm'ioi light brown, 6 V '.c; Common g-rades, 4 '.i&bXc : New Orleans, 6i 96 : ic Molaysos and öyrups New Orleans Mouues, 45 AfiOc; lyrup, S2,a4;'io por gal. lor ccmcoato oloice; Maple ijrrap, $1 1031 85. Kice Oaroilna and IjonWan. 6Cl7a. BplcesPeppcr 17W6C aupice, ligiJc; cloves, 2C325C: ginger, 132205 clanamoa la ua, 12.315c ; nntmet;s, 6M30P. baiv Lake, la car lo's, 95c: dray lots, II 0J1 105: small lota, 10j more Irom store ; dairy. Si "ii 8 00. Btarch Eeflned Pearl, !33) per lb.: Earaii, c; champion gloss, lump, 600; Improved corn, 6(a;Xc., , Bail run aiacierei, extra men, i psr ouui erel, 6aa 50; halves, S3Q3 50; Nal white tu a, ts 6037; bonelcec fish, S5 per 100 lbs. : boneess cod, a37; extra, 119: Grand Sank, 5i5 il per id. . Foreign Frufts London layer raisins, nsw, 1303 Vj new Valencia, 11312XC: buluna, I4c; new Ifnrcatel ralains. two crowa, 13 00: threfl Crown, SS 20 : California L. K.. tl 25. Lemons-Mala-ya,S5(f5 50; Halaga. 85 CO; Sioely. f 5 60. Franc Bohemian, 6X9: new Turkish, 7S9SHc; 5uiUna do.. 3c: currants, !; new flzs, layers, 16c Dates Matts, 6;r6!c: fard In ten pound tOxes,849c Orange i- lorida.craf.Sd OOiBrazUlaa flo.f 1 ;Jamaica,bbL,t7. Peanuts-Raw, Tecaesee eXSTe; Virginia, 63Xc: Wilmington. 8e: roasted, 10c: Tenneee. 4S?634o. Bananas, tl&i per bnncn, Cocoanuts, 94 60. Canned üoodsWe quote: ToOLatooi,2 Iba, 903 Sc: 8 Iba., 95C4S1 00: Peaches, 2 lbs., standard, 1 6(21 70: S Iba., SI 90(1 00: seconds. 8 lbs., 1 60 fl 60: 2 lbs., 8185(40: Me Peaches, 81ba.$l 10(9 15:6 Iba, i &V91V5; Blackberries, 85a35c; Strawberries, flJn3ll5; Raspberries, fll5t3125; Cherries, red, 0(J5o white, 81 512 20; Btrin Beans, 80is5c: üreen Peas, Marrowfat, 81 35 1 45; Ytraouth Corn, 11 S0ai 85; Mountain Sugar Gra, 180,115; Standard 2 lbs, 90c9 81; Mackecfc 81250185: Pineapples, 01 6092 00; Balmon, 1 lb. fl 601 70; Tumbler, Jellies, 85 J90ci Cove Oyrrs, l lb, light weight, 653700; 1 lb, full weight, tl 10al 15; 2 lbs, light wolxht, fl 10: 2 lbs. full weight, fl 8501 5: Bardlnes, Kronen, H. fl 75 per dos; American, Ms, 900 per dos; Apples, Iba, 80e95c; 6 lbs. fJ 50dJ 60; gallon, fl 251 60. Tccetables and Fruits Ceans Choice navy, fl 60,31 75: meditua, fl M 91 76; Marrows. fi2 25; Cmdfornla, IS. POMtoes fl 6C31 75 per bcl; 40i5c per bu,

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Bweet Potatoes Phfladelphla Jerseys. 84 MJ5 Baltimores, 84 6034 00: Kentacky. 82 60 X2 7i. Apples Cnoice, 82 6032 75; f,ncy, fa(J5C; Common, ft 25r$l 60. Dried Apples Evaporated, 8&9a, coram on dried. 4oV5. Peaches Driod peachea, aalyas, 7H 7Jc; California halves, löc; evaporated, 1030170. Cabbage Now per era la, i til to Oolons 81 75 r2 00 per bbl. Honey 13 UOc. Bd. Timothy, choice, 81 2531 55 per bushel. Coal and Uoks, Pittsburg, twt ton, 84 03; aaitiraclte, 17 00; Bay mondl' 75; Indiana bhwk, 83 io ; ecke, lump, lie; fe-ke, crashed, 13c; Jackson oc&l, ti 75. XItd. Leather aad TAttow. neaiock sola, 2i33io; oak solo, SC 43 Jo; Peaasvlvanla hrns lentner, 4 ;?c : ca. tiesa leatner, 29:425c; bridle leather, per d ., f.50'J72: onsemtio kip, b0it?jc; French kio, s jc nil ;0; doaoetiac&lf, 7CcfiH 10; French calf, fl 10.dl hO. Hides No. 1 cored, 734.3'hC; No, 1 graen, IU 7c; No. 1 calf. 9dlCc: curo-l, 10311c; dry salt. 10c: ßlüi, 13; No. 2 hides, V . Tallow-Primo, 6;4Gc; N.x 2, 5 arcane Brown, j5c: wnlto, 6V,bC; yellow, X30 Drag EZaräat Alcohol, fl 2Q32 25; calomel, 75 ??In; cansnbtcr, 35Oc;coch:neAl,5ü1tGüo; chloroform, 90cti0ü; gum opium, $fj4 75; indigo, 81 003 00; morphine, S3 40,03 65, Oils-Castor, ei bo il CO; swaet oll, McäSI 75; olive oil, fl50'43W; bersaa-ot iandemm's), 82 2542 50; lemou (äaüdersn's) 1 7M2 00. Quinine P. & W., 93cail CO; cinchonida, 4013t1. American bl-carb. soda, 4'j5c; Ec?lish;do., ö'-JCc Snuff Garret's 2 -ox. pack., f 1 00 per doz. -a bottles, 33 00 "per dcz. Iriove's Bulpnm tiTjOo. Turpentine 363Sc. English Venetian rod. by bbt ic; less quantities. SJ&j. Iodine M 15; Iollde potash, ft CO. Cloves. 20o. Hhnbarb aOc &n 25. Window-glass, eo and 23; doublo, 70 aud 10 per; cent ol Iron and Steel Dlarket. (JEir Iron 52 CO rates ; hoop Iron, 52 60 rates ; Norway and Sweed iron, 60 rates; horse stoe Iron, Sc, Uoree Shoos Burden A Perkins', per keg, ft 00; mule shoes, f 1 per k3? advance Horse Shoe Kails Northwestern, Globe, and Putnam, per box ft 50. Cact Steel Best American, per lb. lie; spring steel. 6c; tire stool. 4c: toe calk stool, Io; machinery steel. 5c. Nails 82 25. Miscellaneous Markets. OQs We a note: Linseed, raw, 1(952: boiled. 64 S55c; lard oil, 65&S5c; miners' oil, 65suc; luDrteating oil, 12js3&c: strains olL 55$60c; benztno. 10 Aue; coal oil, Indiana legal test, 1031030; 150 degree, test, lojoilcjwater white, 155 degree, 1 ic. Turners' Supplies We quote: Best brand charcod tin, 10x14.12x12 and 14x20, 86 CO; IX. 10x14, UraOtnd 12x12. 51: roofing, IC, 14x20, i& 00; 20X28, 12 CO.il 1: block tin, in pi?, 21c; la bars, 25c. L-on 27 B Iron, 8.25c; 27 O Iron, 6c: Jun'ata RalvacL3d. 60 per cent, diacoszt; refined, 60 and 10 per cent, discount Sheet slue, ejo. Copper bottoms 223. FlAinisaed copper, tia. äolder, 14ft ICO. . K.IVB STOCK.

Indianapolis Live Stock Karket. Umoif btocx-Yaxds, Nov. 17. CAlrtx Receipts, 250 head; shipments, 400 head. There Is a fait supply of butchers' ; but few shippers here. Market dull and lower oa all grades. But few left unsold. We quote: Choice to prlmo shippers.. , Medium to good shippdrs Common to fair shippers.sS tochers 't.u,MM., iM,ii Good to choice oows and betters, -...13 2") A 5 75 4 40 36 02 8 50 4 10 S W33 63 3 51(54 10 2 90,(3 21 2 OO042 70 4 00,$ j 00 2 50,M C3 t air to medium cows and sellers. Common to fair cows and heifers Veal calves, common to eood Bulls, common to good.- - Milk eis, common to good ...-20 OC30O (0 Hoes Receipts, 3,000 head; shipments, S53 head. Quality fair. Market optned weak aud 5 to 10c lower, bnt later reacted and closed firm. All sold. We quote: 8elect heavy shippers f 1 45111 50 Light to heavy packing... - - 4 1531 M Light shipping. 4 15 I 25 Heavy roughs- - - 3 50; 75 Sheep Receipts, 100 head; shipments, none. Supply light. Quality fair. Market dull and lower. A few left unsold. We quote: Good to choice grades... , 3 03r5S 3 Fair to medium piadcs 2 60x2 M Common grades.. ...... 2 00,52 4 J Backs, per bend.-... . l 60-3-1 w Elsewner. KA8T LIfiXBTY, Ta.. Nv. 17. Cattle 31ow an I unchenscd; receipts, 2.C11 head; Bhlpaientü, l,:ö.s hend. Hogs Yery slow; receipts. 10,000 head; shirrnenu., 0,700 bead: Philadelphias, SI GO31 70; bast Yorkers, St 25y 40; common, fl. Khfep-Slow and unchanged; reoclpts, S.COO head; shipment', 1,400 head. BALTIMORE, Nov. 17. Bacf Cattlo Slosr; top? unchanged; others ''Kile lower; very oest, 85 2i first quality, fl 50&5; medium, 63t 25; ordicsry. ?2 7JS3; mostof fa os at s". C5 10. lleceipts, 3.719 head; saIcs. 2,063 heid. Swine Fud supply, with a moderate demand. Receipts, 7.CC6 head. Quotations. $ 75tsi 75. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 2.353 beau ; sheep, f2(4; lambs, $:;5. KAN3A3 CTTX, Nov. 17. -The Live Stock Inllcator reports: Cattle Receipts, 2.C00 head. Opens active but closed wcik: prices unchanged; others unchnusel; chie.'ly rangers. Hogs Recclpte, 3,200 head. Market steady: lots Ol 12J 10 UIÜ pound-'. -?1CC ,j 4 fj r-ainlc S I 40. ßheep Kfceipis. ".5 head. Good laaitous steady; 1 avernge of 8s pounds, l ."o. NEW YORK. Nov. 17.-Ceeves-Reccipts. 5.010 head: market dull, weak and low; poor to nnmo native fitters, ji SC(.t6SU per cwt.; extrM and far.cy, $0 iCyj'l 75; fair i clorec"o cat;le, 51 40; ord nary Texan cat lie. Si ClS II. Sheep Ke. ei pts, 16.600 bead; choice, a trifle firmer; inferior and common bad slaw salc: extrem, 52 5f5 per cwt. for sheep, aad fl 25 3 5 75 for lamb?. .;ceipi8, 21, a0 head: market dull at SI 50 10. BUFFALO, Nov. 17. Cattle Receipts to-day, 1.1C0 bead : consigned through, S5 cars. Market firm for tat cattle: fair to good native sh'iDPin steers hum 1.200 to l.SifO pounds f 5 10L5 0; medium to tood butcliers' i-teers from l.mWto 1.100 pounas, st 10-1 CO: srockers and feeders, 13 254 4 2;rowaacd hei.'eia. 751. Sheep Receipts, 8,iJ0 head ; coni?ned through, 7 ears. Market tlall ior coinnioa Hock at $1 3 3 3 SO: firm for bet graies shetp from loO 10 1U pounds, s 104 50; good to choice western lambs, $3 euai iK). Cana.iss. st 75f4 W). Kos lceiptMC.COO head; consigned through, 108 cars. Demand fair fortrood to choice: Yorkers, 81 40,tt 0, mainlv $1 50; butchers' erodes dun at 51 5:., mainly jl 0; pigs. Si 2031 35. 8T. LOU13, Nov. 17 Cattle Receipts, 1.900 head ; shipments, 500 head. Market steniy but slow; exports, 5Gmo '.5; sood to choice shipping, J 60 6 Ou; common to ni9diurn. SI iOi 50: to ken. 8 (13 75; feeders, S 051 60; pool to best Tex-ts, yl 734 SO: common to f t.r, $3 65. Bheen Receipt, 00 head; shipments. 1,0.10 head. Market dull: comiiion to !nelium, $1 7cQ2 2i; dioice, fl3 60; Texas, M 7f ?-3 25. Hogs Market steady; Yorker, $t 3531 40; inc, fl 40,34 CO: heavy, ft 0531 7i; receip:s, 5,-iJO bf ad : shiomeuts. 4,6)0 head. 4JIUCA30, Nov, 17. The Drovers' Joaraal reI arts: Hogs Receipts, i 5,000 head: shlprn-ints, head. Market opened 5c higher, but closed went and heavy: heavy, il 65l tO; light, ii 2j&l 70; mixed, Jl oO il 65. , IMtUe-Seoeipts, 8.000 head; shipments, 2,tD bead. Market aulet and a shade lower: choice to f.-yicv pradea, Su lütG 70; shipplns, Slv,5 90; Texas, It 15(al 10. heep-ßecoJpta. 7.000 head; Bhlpmints, 4 00 bead. Market quiet aDd unchanged; 1.003 Nebraska tlieep sold at SI bO ; ioferior natives. 81 50 fier bead ; common to good, f i 60 per 100 pounds; amis, Jt r0. I --. j HAUSST8 BT TSLEGBAFH. rrodoea Slarkats. -.NEW YORK, Nov. 17. oottoa Steady : futures nrm; November, 10,10c: December, 10.31c; Janaary. 10.42c; Kcbrrjary, 10.&Tc; Karch, 10.71c; April, 10.65c: May. 10.9;!; Juno. 11.12c: July. 11.23c; August ll.Sc Fionr Dull; receipts, 41,000 bbU.; exports, too bbls,; good to choice, 53 50Q5 .'d: Minnetota rateat, S" logj 25. Wheat-Spot Vft V,in and options ;,4'13;c lower; weak; receipts, Söt'.OCO bn.: exDortti. 2.)O.0CO bn.: No. 2 spring, ,S0c; ungraded red, t7S'.Sc: No. 3 red, 7o(s77c; No, 2 red, 6lft2c; do. November, nominal; December, tales of ittJ.OOü bu. st MICO'c, closin? at 8C3c: January. Mies ol 1,'.J2.1X bu. at 81'fcö'4C, closing at 82c; Febrnry, catea ol 95i,uu9 bu. at MiKc closing at 61 : ,c: March, sales of 176,000 bu. at 8Sigs73sC, elolngat W:-82; April, sales of 692,000 bu. at 80!ic closing at tfJc: Mey, sales Ol 4J4.000 bu. at W'e(91 'c. closing at StJiC; June, sales of l'.O.OOObu. at SIDjc, closing at 91!!. Corn-Spot MQMa hifiher: closed weak; options Ql'-'v?. lower; receipts, 13D.000 bu. ; exports, 49.0C0 bu.; uugrade-1, 4'JV5c; No. 8. 6a4c; steamer, r.051 .c; No. 2, 52$453jc: steamer white. 52c; yellow, bljjc; Norember, 51J3)2c closing at 5234c; December "4S4;, closin? at 4siJIc; January and February, . 4v,l4'm'fic closing at 40;ic; May, 473i7fo closing at 47Jc, including vj,000 Chlcazo mixed arrive, c L t, 47c. Oats 'r.i' Jc lower; receipts, 114,000 bn.; exports, none; mixed, 3.(333c; white, 333ü4c. Uay-Steady. cofleo-tfpot. steady; options a shade higher; spot, 8.20c; sales of 33,750 bags; November, 8.25c; December. 8 30c,J 8.40c: January, 8.4508.SOc: February, 8 60ei8COe; March. 8.6: s. 70c; April, 9.10c; May, 8.80(3 85c; Jure, 8.90ax.95c Bugar Quiet; English Island, 4 ll-icc; Porte Rico, 4 1316c; Jamaica.: 4c; French Island, 4 7-10c; refined, weak; standard A, &?35 13-16c; confectioners A, 6 15 16c; granulated, tf l-i66;c; cubes. C4Ö&3ic. Molasae-Qulet and unchanged. Rlee-etcady. Petroleum Firm; united. 72T.C. Tallow Quiet Rotia Dull at fl 20&1 27J.J. Turptutine Steady, Eggs-Quiet,

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Western stesm, ppot, 17 60; November, 87 3; December, 17 187 "iO; January, f7 l.47 2; Teorury, 17 2::(ä7 25; March, 87 ".0: April, $7 337 Si Butter Quiet. Cheese Unchanged. Lead Weak; etiuoion, S3 403 45. UJICAGO, Nov. n.-Flour-Dnll and reflected. Wheat In fair demand; weakerandiosrer: cpeDcd steady, then declined ve, and fluctuated and closed Jc under Saturday; tiles ranged: Sovembcr, 72(97.;c. doted at 72e; D-ceiorer, 724 7c clofed at 7''4c: Jsr.uary, 7.;' 971c. rio--il at"i33.is7S?c: Ma, 80-3 .'hMc, closed t fe-i'vc: N . 2 Chicago spring, 72-4 iKe: No. 3 do., bC 4i7c; No. 2 red, 7i?4C: No. 3 led, &'.'0oc Corn-l i fair dorrand. but rn:cd quiet ; ojr.cd stronjer, an4 a1vsDced 'iiav'jC, tlun decliLed 2c for Novemoer and December, 'c for more deterred futures, tien rallied Ld ciot-td at )'ic lower for Novem be r, and J traj .c lower or oUier fntnres; cash. 4ii 4'c: NcYcmVer, l?r 42V-t, closed at 41-; 4 f ,c; year, 27?;3cV. t-u-.-M at 37c; May. 3I;.(CS'4c clwtd at 3;J,c. Oa's Dull: options 3c lfi'atr ; cali, 20"' äc; November. 25' 12 ' clofd at i,iC'.-c': year. 25;r.j25c: il.ty. i a2.-34c Kie Steady at 6:e. ßariey Dull t OJc. Plsxfed Lower at fl 31, Ql 82. Pora Firmer, and rnkd ."-frilOc htit'i.trr: ch. fll r;.4 in fair dciuand; shoulders, t V.5 25: short rli'R, CgO 25: short cleir, SO 70 0 75. Corn Vi EuCslo i'c. Eulier aad E'gs Luchan"1. R c1pts Flcnr, 15.C00 tfc s.: wheat, Mt.OOD bi.: com, 1S0.KO bn.; oatu, 11.200 bo.; bar.'ey, 7. 003 bu.;rye,?5,'.0 bu. Bhipmeuts-Fior, .O&jbbls : whest, 115,000 bu.; corn, 111,000 bu.; oats, 55,000 bu : barley, 200 bu. ; rye, 1,100 bu. Afternoon Board Wlu at Lower; November oecln.ea 3 -c; December and January decline i 41; Msy, lhc. Corn Lower; November deoliued 4:; Decern ter and kay. 'c, and July, 3c Oa sasur: November df. nued ie; l)e'eiaber, 0. Icrk ear ceciiced 734c; January, 2'..c. Lar.i Ijtucr; Dtceinlj-r decliced 23 ic; January and Eebtuaiy ceclictd 6c, T. LOUIS, Nov. 17 nenr Unchsn?ed. Wheat Oieiicd lower, declined, tiuc-ttiated e!i2htly and Clc scd (qf. below yesierday; N... 2 ril, 71,4!1 43 Jccash :74'7lj November ;75v 370c Deco? r.er, ,ö.34c January. S7;3-.7;ec Asav, closing at till ; 25c2c ca&n : Z.c December: 2 v;:c year; 7i.äV9c May. Bye-Dull, 47c bid. Barley-Qaiet at AQ,ic Lead Dml at f 3 ljfoZ 20, Butter and tggfc lxichan:ei. Fiaxheed-Steady at fl 30. Hay ar,d Bran Unclianeed. Cernmeal -Dull at ft V&2 SO. rork-Dnll; 12 old. BnlkmeaUWow: long clear, $873i; short ribs. Si 60; short s S b,CCO bblr.t wheat, S2.0C0 bu.;corn. 20,000 bu. cats, 4-j,(n.o bn.; rye, 2..0 bn.; barley. 31.000 bu! fchipmenis Flour, 19,0Cu bbls.: wheat, 29,000 bu.; vuiu, jj.ivj uu.jui, ii.iw oa.; rye, oJ.oiw tu.; L.UJ H J , UUilV. May. PHILADILPHIA Pa., Nov. 17.-Flour-Weak; Ohiosnd Icdiana, S3 75(äi:0; St. Louis and Southlower; car lots, unsettled: No. 3 mixed, new, 48csteamer mixed, EO$52o; No. 2 whi.e, new, 4 c; fctrourer; re.ected white, ;;i'iS:5vc; No. 2 mixed, 31c; No. 3 white, S232'4c; No. 2 white, ts-it. 812 10(13 60. Butier-Stoady; cresmery. 31'i3Ic. Ekps rirra at 27c. Cbec.se Firm ; Ohio Hats, fflll'c- I'ctroleum-Quiet and unchanged. Kerelpu Flour, 6,000 bbls.; wneat, 2J.CO0 bu.; corn, 10,(00 bu.: oats, 400 bu. ßhipmenta YheaL 53.CeO bn.; com, 4.CC0bu.;octs, 15,000 bu. CTNCIBNATL Nov. 17. Cotton Firm: raildllng, '.3c. Flour Ueavv; family, ti 1031 3"; fane, ti 70$l, v beat-Dull and nominal: No. 2 red, 77y7a.-. Corn Dull and lower; No 3 mixed, 4Cc. Oats Rasier; No. 2 mixed, Bvc Quiet ot lc Brley-S:eidy; extra No. S fall.Ci-c l'ork Dull at S13. Lard Firm at $7 lu r7 15. Bulkmeats Shoulders, sj 25: short rib. 6 S7. Paeon Easier; shoulders, S5 23: short rib, ii 25; short clear. 8)25. Butter -Ilesvv; creamery, 30c: dairy, ltrti20c. Linseed Oil-jniet at 49c. Hogs Weak ; common Rnd light S3 503 1 io: pecking and butchers', S4 CO; receipts, 6,000 heed; shipments, 1,000 head. MILWAUKEE, Nov. 17. Flour-Quiet and unchanged. W hest Steady at a decline; No. 2 Milwaukee, 70' c; November, 70' ;c; December, 71'.c; Jannaty, 72c. Corn Dull and weaker; reiecutd, SSSVc Oats Easier; No. 2. 28'.'j23c; No. 2 white. 23(S;Cc. Eye Inactive; No. 1, 51c. Earley Dnll; No. 2 FnrlD?:, bSiZ1; No. S do., extra, 4Ccbid. rrovifion-Dnl;. Mess Pork-Sl2 casa and ovem ber; fll 10 January. Lard Prime steam, 87 cash and November; S3 VO January. Hors Firmer at f4 20(3 4 70. Jtecelots Floor, 11,000 bbls.; wheat, S5.ooobn.: corn, 33.000 bu. Shipments Flour, 12.0C0 bt'; wheat none; corn, 6,(00 bn. BALTIMORE. Nov. 17.-Flor-Quictand lower; Eigh ciade. City Miils, Howardftreet and Western superfine. fc2 55fj2 (5; extras, ii 75(3 07; family, f2 0t 0 Wheat Western lower: closiu dull; No. 2 winter red, srot, 7r?1.'9i7S;.bc; November. IPi (S7.Jce; Deccrrter", :'7i ; c; January, 813J i W-,:iC. Ooin Western u.iii and easier at :),üi,5:c; Western, (7(fü9e; year, 4 irrÄt7,4c; January. 4V 4.r,.e. Oats-Steady ; Western while, SI-Aa;: uiitd. S2cu.SiC Rje-(ui:tst 62-5iC5c. Provisiajs Ixwer euu outer. Pork 14 CO. fiolkwats Shou.'dc is end clear ri t sides. $: packed. i'Qi 2-. Bnron-Shoulder?, fS 2": clear rib sMs, 511. U.ms $13 7ÜÖ11 v0. Lud KeCned. f ). Butter s?:ciidy; Western packed, 12 j:2c: creamery. 2.5'i f lc. Ef (s- steady t f:27 Ictroleum Nomiutly ftcary; refined, 7C23 . -7 75. Codec Dull; Kio ccrRicf, ndTEtry to lair. 5S 75.9 75. Sazar Mcady; a o:"t, C'rc. t'epper Rc.'ined lower nt ll!.lj Freisata to Llverrool Qaict; cotton, 3-J6a; Hour, Isöis Cd ; grair, yfUCd. TCI.EDO, Nov. 17. Wheat Dull nn.l lower; Ne. 2 v 0, t;iili ana November. 57;c akel ; Dcor, MTIc: .Tantiaiy, 70c asked; No. 2 60ft, 'ZHX: Coir Active Cut weak aud lower; No. 2, cash and Novem icr. 42c: year. 37'4c; May. :icbil. Oats Dull; No. 2 white. 2ic; No. 2, crMi and November, 27c. Clover Quiet; prime, cash and November, HfC; Dcomcer, c,t 62' asked. Receipts Wiest C4.CC0 bu.; corn, 16,000 bu.; oats. none. Shipments Wleat oS.CCO bu.; corn, 2,500 bu. ; oats, none. LOUISVILLE, Nov. 1". Cotton Firm; raiddlines, l-Kc Wheat-Quiet, but steady: lonü-ber-ry. 7bc; No. 2 rd, 7lc 'orn So. 2 white, öOj; No. 2 white, 50c; No. 2 mixed. 45e. Oats No 2 white. .123 c; No. 2 mixed. 2vc. Provisions Firm. Mess Pofs Nortinsl. Bui kmeats-Shoulders. J5; clear rib, S7; clear sides, 57 iO. Bacon Shoulders, 87; clear rib, is 50; sides, f 'J 50. Lard Prime leaf, J. Hams Supar cured, $12ttl3. KANSAS ClTT.Nov. 17. VTaeat Lower; csh, Söc; December. 513-Ic; January. 53c bid, ii'-c nsked. Corn Lower: cash. L0"',c: Novembor, 18;!if29c; year. 2.v,tirt. 2uic ttiaed; January. 2c bid; May. 2Sc bid. Gals-Dull and nominal. LONDON, Nov. 17. At the wool sales to-day ?,('.'; bale ol New Zealand aud I'ort l'niliip were tCid. Oils. ANTWERP, Nov. 17. Petroleum lfi'lS1;-. W1L511NÜION, Nov. 17.-Epirits Tuipeatme Firm st SSVr.c. PITTSBURG. Nov. 17. Petroleum Active; opened at 70';c, advanced to 734e, and closed steady at 72; jc OIL CITY, Kov. 1".-Oil National Tr-tnsit Company certificates opened at'lc; highest ?3Jc; lowest 7lc, and closed at 72J; sales, 2 147,00-3 bbls; clearance, 4,2i,e,u tois ; runs, NVa ddis: sciptrcnts, 102,775 bbls: charters, none. Oil City Oil Exchange Block, 425bid; 450 asked. BllADrOKD, Pa., Nov. 17. Crude Oil Market stroDKer and higher with improved outlook. National Transit and Tidewater runs Saturday and Sunday 97.3C6 tarrcls: total shipments, in,634 barrels; charters, 34,127 barrels; clearances, 4.C12.O10 Parrels. National Transit certiticatea opened at 71c. nd dosed at 73c; highest prlc-j, ;3;,c;lowt6t rrlce, 71c. WtvlBky. BALTIMORE, Nov. 17. Whisky Steady at fl 18 (31 W. tl. LoriSi. Nov. 17. Whisky Steady at SI li CINCINNATI. Not.17. WhiFky Steady at SI 1L CHICAGO. Nov. 17. WhUky Steady and unchanged St 81 1?. . PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 17.-Whisky-Dull at 11 20. Cotton. SEW YOSK. Nov. l7.-Cott3a-The Fosteays: Fuiure deliveries in fair deraind andadvsneed 12-lCl'c: 10.36c was twiM on third cell for November, 10 C5c for March. 10.03c for Mar, and lo.23c ior AURust. Futures close4 fctrong. 1G ICOC to 19100c hither than last Saturday. Vir Goods. NEW YORK. Nov. 17.-Dry Goods-Thero has cottons, but mostly at private terms, for other ! clasifsfxod sections are -for present need?, of j which orders bave taken fair quantities. Same a Old Jnchson. I Columbus Democrat General Jackson had 2l! electoral vots m 1832. Democracy Itedivivius has the same in 188 L l)iih(tarrlA, Ciiicaoo, Nov. IL Diphtheria has broken out smonR the pupils of the Public Schools, and leveral fatal cates are already reported. The Health Department oflicltls aro considering the sdvirability of closinK the scboola The Health Commissioner declares that the d iseaso is certainly epidemic lu the city. One family is reported sa having lost six children out of seven in the pais two 1 eeks through the disease.

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That purp, sweet saf-j nd eTrctlve Ataen'ctu 5itiHation of Witch Jsrel, African Pine. C'aatda Fir, Msiigold ud Clover Blossom, called S&aford's Radical oUTe f.-r Catarm, with oce box catarrhal Jfjcnt and one 8 n'ord'g Improved Inhaler. iu 0Be racja2c. mav cow be ha i of all dir.Sisls for tu for sinlorl's li'-Cii Ci7i. Complete Lccsl sad Cor.rntntl.nal Tretrr:et:t for every form of Catarrh, frov a Simple Cold .r lnfiuD:i to lo- of Sne.l. Ta-'e and Le.'.rlcs, Cough, broncLitis, ml cttarr'al Cocsu uip'.'.oii ineery rackste. Clergymen, Vocalists, Arid Ptibllc Speakers witl-oit nnrabo' ow t' eir pretent tuefulneM end t access to Siulora s ll-d-icR' Cnre for Catarrh. F.er. Lr. Wi.-Jn sbj-s: "One of the t?t roxe li-p for Catarrh l ay, t lie Iks, remeciy we have found in a lifetime of s'ii'erin j-is Vi-:. ford's Radical Cure. It clears the rrad acdthroat:o tbrrounii'y that. tr.Ven carh morning on ris-.r.r, there fere no rupleriat n-f retinas aci uo dlügrfeable lakins curi: ? t:in ectir" cur. fc'Ua: bpprece denied eicarnc-s of voir e aai t iriory or;ans." fold by all drueat?. Price, f 1. Iottr rin-.g niid Chfiniral ro.,TJotoH. Afl LfrVe-- V.arys-iffrer from F-heu- ! w Tti-ni, Neuralgia, Weak Ym- t-r5.Z h rrTml n d ,Sc,r,? Unrigs, eojts and Pi Ae-T-rV Stomach end Bowels, Jjvs1 tak pep. Feniile Weaknea. Sbootini l ams through ih In s and t&rt, try tliee Plasters. Placed o ;er the pit of tne Homaoa, they pierent end cure 4gae Pains, fcilious Colic, Live r Corr plain is, and protect the system from a thousand Ills. ."c. GCLC KLLL, FAPJS, lcf, fiFoakfast Cocoa. Warr&nwd nbtolutrhj pnrm Cocoa, from which tho xoe ol Oilh.Tsteenrcmcved. It l.r.s.'ArfS Hints the t'rchg'.h cf Cxx ta mixe i:h Sir.rih, Arrowroot tr fc'cp ir.d is Uirr fore fur mere ecc tvmi. csi. It U delicious, cocritLinf j adrcirably r.iUptcJ for !rjVJU 7 Will ts Lr persons in fciaiih, SolJ fy (irorrs everywhere. W. BAEER & CO.. tetester, Est Sawing made Easy. KOXAPaS UGZTirniG EAVTNQ MACH32Y2 - SSNT OIT ' TEST TRIAL. -.f rtovo vrtHri. aod ji! eoi-' ol "i-t-v-'it.u- airtiiM, TkotntMiu mit tr-f-.'j. A U-'V -f J-i owi swv lops 1! rvj fm-.r. Iinm'Ti'-"? kviti ,.f l-.bor ond cww;. Writ fore!f-Äiit!v lilufcf rau-a e-itiiK-irji- in 6 hnl'nt r.l.rs, isot.riii'ciii Iv tüainia-.tci i'.c-r in S oali. A.l (rcc. ISONARCa CO., J 203 -ttte t, dict.-c, JJ. CALIFORNIA EKflflH ToLes Angeloe or Fan Franctfco by rexu'.ar express trains, irjciud.rg: siceptr. Leave ("fcicpcc St. Louis and Kanras City monthly. Fcr fail information apply to or address . H ICIER & CO .iSSSS. Hansfsome Locket rrrv I Jus' . "his. 7;':' l" 'j:'r'11 e t .: i ll l '! . ir. it-. -f f I Li , r . r . 1 , , r. .. ; . a I .... , fiant. ;. .-Urn'v-liMttnt.V, i t:r, i- a, . :,la --r t?- , ..., i... II ...... L. 4 rN Let ( it ti t- II: rtM, i:.r.-.- ti i 1 it. . .. rn. i i . i 'tTf 1 urrr uu i 1 ; i... r -rm M::' i V. ..il :n'-,- ? Ul f : ;:."!. i c rr, i . ii.r:r : I y " -. It. -t-j rr-it i? r .' 1: is ' ! it, troI r Lw.r . Ii' : -r. ? , y.-'v A. ' ..I ii V- -"--i ;v y ,-: --. Ill-üb-: I" 'I V'ti--.' .- l.'lfV 'li f-'-'l l,'t J - .,.'.r .... n ,1. . II. HOllRi: A I.. - 7 Purk l'iucc, cw 1 rL. u:.il. aiid br: :r I..e fl - r.t tirii-. 'II,. V nt. h - vau..t '?t i.-iull S1.m t f.1"". IIa".' Ink.i C J fj a.lvji.tat.' ft t'- dull - V ' . .,,.1 nun ',,,1 a 1. r-H'-janijfr d:r,vt of tic nKiii''j,'fi"vr. ? n' n''.-! la cfl -r tiiPi!) at ih i )oxr p-icc. W' I" ). !.. v';h firi .! tr Taminr bvt'or? pavins. tint o.irri;.wnt 'Ii linn it !. ript-n-nve t- trtu inow v bv rr:'Tr, tiinil or poofti.- r.rlT. aiit (n rwipt nf f s'r.r Vil'i f,.r-orl Wat.-h t our rNk a;d rrmr. Anv onr buyiia W'au-li ' it- not afi-fud af-rr r.-.iv;nir it. and di" r t tin-l it in r.-t!T-cnlnl. e w:ll t-fur.d tirf luuiwy. G. H. W. BATES A CO., Boston, Kat. rKire r -J - - m I . . Lf-'IU- I"t 17 rii ic -'j 5.?.. "Lit 3 S I 5 fiiw r w ttt il ;.t,:t v, ; I tin rv.--A KrV'i i3 f yi-'ir ifisui U v. Vii;'rinj-.i;riiw;l.. id a Ii vi- ).!.:.. -.! K'.Vi w.-!L ift-j'tiwa !.:. ru .-. ' I ' 1 C i.; MU:ii'..,. H btlMUuSC t'.i.." 1 J"'V foli'l r.l i'. ur Iii r ."."iflios r in: I: .''.!.'.n &,;.t itr -i Auiv !r:ir.ul. 1 rj e Wnlors, 'i it mir .livt f-u t). t ... I..-.J I WC!LL . AtiUF iCTURlriC CO., u in t iu. Strrei. Ktvv York. SAYE YOUR EGGS. Why will yen 'sell them now lor 8 cents, wbeiv you can Keep them rerkitly 1'resh until winter without trouble or expense, and sell for tocT I have discovered and fully tested the only true and' Infallible way for keeping them fresh throacU bot and cold weather for any length of time. Ka patent right or preservation. W ill send full andcorsplcie directions npoa receipt ol fl and two letter stamps. Satisfaction euaranteed or money returned. Addre - H. C. BENT LEY, P. O. Box &3S, Cieston, Union Co., Iowa. State paper. . TI7 ANTED Ladies nd gentleman Jn tows. Vi or country, distance no objection, ca have steady work at their own homes all the year round and can make from 810 to $15 per week. No canvalnp. Woik sent by mail. AddreaoOAKLAND MANCFAC1U1UNG COMPANY. Bolt 5.222, Boston, Mass. mr- T-i . . a m Irr ICaTT cr Eipreia. C. O. P., t b xaaiil !? piritic aay mo7. aoa u nut m.,.w :urm-dattir.xin-J VflaaatfU'l'.fl. ewXZSk.)W li t, i . It .Iva n.u.roaM iidpesisristiBS iiirrjcn titci w. ; MILL HACHISERY. EoUar Kill.. BOLTING CL3IH J-K 4 V J oa"-t a-Wi KOEDTXI A MAKMON CO,, , Indianapolis, lnd. TDrn Agents' Sample Boek of New Cards, ProlllMrl ffiium LIsu, etc. Capitol Card to , Hartlord, Conn.

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