Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 30, Number 44, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 December 1884 — Page 8

THE INDIANA STATE 8ENTINEL WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3-1884

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"nnW.loii.Ormnge, et.. Haver Cafeee, Crm.PwMlD(t,ifre.,a drltMltlTudnat n1ll7Mlbern.lt rrumwklck tn?y at e -MM FOB STKE.NGT1I AM) TKCE FKOT IXAYOB THEY STA5D ALOSE. mHO a THt PrFce Baling Powder Co.. CMcago, III. 6U Louis, Mo. 1 D:.Pr!:o'$ Cream Baking Powder 0 Dr. rrice's Lupulin Teast Gems, Ilat Jtry Tl op Tesit 3TG& - El" OZ2QC3ETSai WS 2UXS BUT ONI QCAL1TT. LIGHT HEALTHY BREAD m wi vra SYEÄ! The best dry bort yad in the world. Bad rstsed by this yeas. Is light, white and wholepome like irir qr r.rfmothor's delicious bread. CROCER3 SELL THEM. rfpato bv im t Trice Baking Powder Co., KsTis cl rr. Piics's social FU7cr;z Iitn3, Chicago. III. Ct. Lou 18, MO BtClbtVIAKY Ut'THC IBCAdL'UVS KK. I'OKT On tbe State of fio MataBl Runota for the Year 1881. Triasfry Dpartmrst, ) "WAeuisoTus, D. O., Dec 1, 1S34. Bir I have the honor to eubaiit the following report: The ordinary revenues of the Government from all sources for the h-jcal year ended Jan 20, 18S4, were: From costoois ......gt"ö.0C7,4S0 7 From internal revenue l2i..vs,i)'2 M f lern niriui i.uwu ittn n--From Ul on National Kanka Froio profit, on coinage, bullion depoults and soay . .,. i., fine?, penalties, etc - ... From ft-ea consular, let tors-patent. -and lands from repayment of intercut by Pacific Railway Companies...... - From lukina: fund lor Pacific Eailvay (ooo pan ;ea. .... 1'rom dopo8ii. by lnlivl lnal for surveying public laaJs........ From proceeds cf aaica of Government property .. Fron Indian trust fund .. From donations toward liquidating te public dt-pt From lmmfcrant fand.. Frcm Soldiers' Home, peimanent fund .... From tale of condemned naval vessel. Fiom revenue of tue Uiairict of to- . ' . a I ...kiln 1 . n : .1 9,8I0,75 1 3,108,751 13 4,250,605 30 1,074,605 46 3,213,rj 07 1.371.36J II 2,040,775 C5 604,111 73 Btf.034 71 76, 115 6 63,314 97 22l,26 60 367,072 01 200,003 00 1,970,726 13 luinbia Fro jo miscelUneoua source...... TcUl ordinary receipt.....-.4343,519.s w The ordinary expenditures for the tame period were: Tor ciril expends .. . For foreign intercourse FCT Indian. .. Tor pensions. ..... JPor tbe military establishment, in22.312.907 71 i;2va 7- 37 6.47.r,9JJ 23 clading river tnd Harbor improvement end arsenals. Tot the naval establishment. Including veeels. machinery and lmprovernenu at nary yards .... lor miscellaneous expenditures, In 30,423,603 3G 17,29iC01 44 cluding public buddings, lishttouwi and coJWrting the revenne$ 43.5J0.710 00 j or expenaitures on account oi tno District ol Columbia..... Tor interest ou the public debt-.-. Fer tts sinking fand.... ,407,049 f,2 54,578,37 4S 4 J.TJ0.Ä3 60 ToUl crdiiiary eipendirar.f A0.9lü.4T;l t Lea vint; a surplus of.- ... S 67,GOS96 03 Wnica was applied to tne redemption Of Oregon war oebt. -... t"0 CO Ol loan of ln-V? . 5,000 00 Of !oan ot February, ll-. 5.6(0 'tj f loan of J jly and August, 18Ö1 arit.V) 00 Of loan of March, In 3 . 2S,7iX) C) Of five-twenties of . 4.1.V) 00 Of fire-twenty of 1.61.. 1,000 o3 Of five-tweutiea of 1,."0J 03 Of ten lortlen of IStI 72,301 0) I ronb of W5 &C0 00 Of conls of 167 17H,S.iO 00 Of eon jo m of lac-t .. 2J,7(W 00 Of funded loan of 17MW Of loan of July 12, 1S2 52.2'fl.P60 00 f)f rtlfipAtP rf rfppf'f, , ,,,, 9"0 (TO 00 Of reiundinz ceitiflcate- 05 J0 00 Of old demand, compound Interest and other notes... 12,23 00 And to tne Ui create of casa In the Treasury 3.4C5,5t 09

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Total 1 57.601,336 01 Tte requlrerueata of the sinking-fund for the part fiscal year, including a balance of fr'2i,316 71 from the preceding year, have been folly met. It la estimated that the requirement for the present fiscal year will be $47,620,201.16, of which there has been applied during the first four months of tha jc ti the ram of $27,067,050. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. The net expenditures on accoant of the District of Colombia for the fiscal year 1881 were $-1407,049.62. The reyeanea deposited in the Treasury on this accoant for the same period were $1.070.723. 13. Sicca December 1, 1883, there has been retired, throatrh the operation of the siskin? fund, $24,7UO of the bonded indebtedness of the IHstrict, redacins? the amount annually n quired for interest $15,432.55. Since the duties of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fand of the District of Columbia were devolved on the Treasurer of the United States by the act of Congress of June 11, 1873, there has been retired $1, WO. 060 of the landed debt, causing a redaction in the annual interest cnarge of $06,26.22. The amount realized from the sale of the bonds In whih the 10 per centum retained from contractors in the District of Columbia was invested ss required br the act of Jane 11, 1&78 (20 Stat. 106.), has exceeded the urn necessary to pay the amounts originally withheld, om; to the advance in the securities in which the investments were made. The surplus has been covered into te Treasury aa miscellaneous receipts on ccount of proceeds of sales of roarantee fund. District of Columbia, to be hereafter die posed cf aa Congress may direct. Onehalt of the amount originally retained was paid by the United Btates, and one-half by the District of Columbia. ALASKA. The Alaska Commercial Company took during the present season 100,000 seal skins on the islands of 8U I'aal and L George, the xnailmum number allowed by law. of which 94 9o have been shipped to an Francisco 44 ILa ixi U;tca y id, the rest rUll :r

rna'nirg on theJUlands. a wilting shipment The company Ui paid its an una I rental and otherwise pei formed the condition of its lease. 'A STATUTE OV 1JMTTAT10U9 OS CLAIMS. The necessity of legislation for the adjudication of claims coming within the junsliction of th a Department has frequently been urged, and Li ajraln brought to the atteatlon of Congress In the belief that some limitation of time will be adopted within which neb claims shall be presented for settlement. The enactment of a measure similar to tbe .v introduced in the Houe at the last fssion of Ongivas, (H. IL, 7,235, Section 2) will, it is believed, relieve the accounting officers of moch importunity on th part of claimants, and dispose of difficulties which Lave hitherto stood in the way of a final difpoition of many of these claims. The several reports of the heads of offlses and bureaus are herewith transmitted. IItgh ilcCuLLocu, Secretary. To the Honorable The Eptaker of the House of Representatives. TUE TKKASUKY.

Public Debt Statement for October. Waswihgtov, Dec 1. The public debt alatomeuKnowi: Four aiid one-half per cents. f Four pv r cent... .. Thrte t-cr ct-nts . KcIudJIuj: certificates 5atj peus'.on luad 7iJ7.69.'.450 ll,la0.6!J 261,150 lt.OiC.O'JO J,rJ6.1 17.000 22,b'lV 00 204.016,171 6,ir;4.-JTJ C33,4il,U!Mi Total Interect-bearlng dtbt..., Maturel debt litfk'&i U:n'iei.............. CVruflcatt'S cf dt'in it Gold and silver certificate... Fractional currn:y. .... Toul without interest .4 Total debt.. Total lcUrtRi.... . 1'a.sh in Treurv . Lebt 1cm cafth in TreHanry Incretu-e durinp Novemuer-.... lt create bince Juua o0 . 4 lfSR5.8'W,5H 10.43S.IH4 4'2S,:i40.7l,417,!Xli.96 747.1?1 82.14,214 Current Liabilities InU-rel oue and uncaid. J Ltebt on wiK-n Icaercet has erased lutfTet thereon- . (iold and silver certiflcates ..... United State jiove held for redemption ol ctrutiCu t1 .......... . 1.7r4.5tl re.7 25,401,717 22,fi'J7,Or0 14.05,'jn Cä&h b&lauce avaiiale.. Total . S Available Assets Cash in Treasurv .........$ Bond issued to the radle IU.D road e, interest payablo by the United rf tales, princii'al ouLtlaiidtus; .. Intcrefct accrued not yrt paid Inlcrotp&id by United feUUis. 428,10.783 42,310,788 M.CX5.512 1 61-.5S7 63,09,001 Interest repaid by Compnles By trarFporuiion service By cai-h payments, & per c;nt. net e amines.... . Ba.anoe interest pnld by tbe L'nitod biatc . 18,87C,'X2 6.-5,138 41.56S.212 'It Has BCude a .New Una ef Him So writes the wife of Rev. Dr. staples, of New Canaan, Conn., in a communication to the .Methodist TrotesUnt, Baltimore, lid. Mrs. Staples says: Mily builanl has fcr the last year cl a half been affiicted with that troublesome disease malaria, attended also with catarrh, which was rapidly growing upon him. Ha was eo feeble at the session of our last 'Conff renre that he thought a week r two previous he would not be able to attend, llo cornmencd lnhaltr? Compound Oxygen, ai d put himself fully under the Treatment at my earnest request, the week before 'Conference,' and it is astonishing to flee its vitalizing effects. It was alaioat immediately nj&niftst in an increasa c! appetite, which had been scarce tuSicient to sustain him. He is gradually increasing in strength and vitality. In fact it has made a new man of him." Onr "Treatise on Compound Oxygen," obtaining a history of the discovery and modeef action of this remarkable curativ aent, and a large record of surprising cures consumption, catarrh, neuralgia, bronchitis asthma, etc, and a wide raae of chronic diseases, wli be e?nt fee Address 1tb. btarkey fc Talen, 1,100 and 1,111 Girard street, ThilaCelpiila. Catholic College. Mr. J. 2). Kingsley, Secretary Holy Cross College Gymnasium, Worcester, Ma??., writes: Every member of our club frankly admits that be. Jacobs Oil, tha conqueror of pain, is the best cure they have ever used, and all speak cf it in terms of the highest approbation. M cents a bottle. Tbe Kille lllgamy Case Terminates Sad. denly. Toledo, O , Nov. 20. The Neivi'.le bigamy caie ccmo to a eiiddtn termination this morning. At the tdjo'irnnent of court last evening tho opening argument for tne prosecution had been male, and It wa. expected that this morulas; tbe jury would be adaresed on behalf of the prisoner, but wbcnconrt opened his counsel remarked that tbey did not care to ray anything to the jury. Whereupon Judjre Lemmoo delivered hi. cbae and the) twelve retlrel, oiily to rtturo In about fifteen minutes with a verdict of guilty. Neivilie took the matter very coolly, an 1 had notbioK to say further than thAnktng bis counsel for tic able effort which they had made in his behalf. An effort will be made to secure a new trial, and in case of being unsuccessful in this, it is rumored the ca-e will be taken to the supreme Court tut inch talk is enly rumor. The extent ot tne punishment In such a case is seven years in the peuiTentiary. Ntiville will probably not be sentenced unta near the closo of tbe pruseut term of court. Ladle of all ages who sufTer from loss of appetite, from imperfect digestion, low ppirits and nervous debility, may have health renewed and life extended by theue of airs. Lydia E. IMnkham's remedies for all complaints specially incident to the female constitution, we not only have a living faith in Mrs. Plukham, but we are assured that her remedies are at once mo3t cgretable and efficacious. Welcome to Senator and Mrs. Logan. tVashjngto!, Nov. 29. i'everal hundred r-'l-dectsof Washington, friends of Ooueral and Mr. Lofran, called at their residence thiit evening to welcome the benatar and his wife back to t-ne Capital. The affair, though informal, was under tb management of a (Committee of Arrangements. A section of the Merino Band was in attendance, and tbe bouse was decorated from top to bottom on the outside, and within were banners, lanterns and (lowers. There was no sponcnmaking. Tbe parlan and library of the mansion 'Here crowded witn ladle3 and gentlemen, wntli thofre for whom there was no standing room filed tbrouuh in procession, paying their respects witb abaklng hands and a word of welcome In pawing, At all seasons of the year people are liable to contract chilis and fever, and other sorts of malarial diseases. Miabler's Herb Bitters is without a rival in the treatment of ail complaints of this cheracter, as it la for cbclera morbus, dysentery, indigestion, etc. Charles J. Rhodes, a prominent citizen of Safe Harbor, I an caster County, Pennsylvania, writes: "Your bitters cured me of fever and ague. I believe it will cure any cee of fever and ague. I have teen it tried often encugh to know what it can do." Fensation In the Crouch Case. Jacksoj, Mich., Nov. 29. A situation was produced in tbe Uolcomb trial yesterday by Frank Mason, of Montcalm County, swearing that he rode from Pay City to Saetnaw with lati Holcomb r n the cars m October, lt83, and Holcomb showed Mson a twenty eijrbt feral! h A Wesson revolver, and !d be wa. poidr to visit his brother. Tnis wss after Holcomb claimed he had lost the revolver. A!aon, who bears a crst-class reputation, identified Dan Holcomb on tbe street yester4ay, havlDg never en him since tbe conversation occuncd until then. For over a quarter cf a century, physicians have prescribed NichoLj Bark ana Iron as a reliable and valuable remedy for dys pepsia and general debility. Proposes to Investigate C 8. Marshals nd Th.lr Deputies. WArHütGTo, Nov. 29 Representative Fotlett, of Ohio, has prepared a bill which he wiU introduce In the Houte next week, providing for the abolition of the present ayt-tem of Deputy Marshals and BupervUors of Elections. Ha will also Introduce a reaolutlou to authorize tbe Committee on JIipendHnreso! the Department ol Justice to lavesitaaiethe conduct or United btates Marshals and their Deputies in Ohio, during the October ciectios.

FfflAKCIAL ASD COaSEBCiAL.

K0NEY AND SrüüKS. Ww York Fioanolal Karksk aTrw Yobx, Dec 1. Money Kasy at 1S1M pe' cent, closed at 1 Prime Mercantile Paper-pel cent. Government. Strong. Slate Securities-D all. Hallway Bonds Firm. Buainea was resumed at tbe Stock Eiehaage today with some irregularity as to dealings. Shortly after the openibg Near York Ceutral davelop&i ooD.iderabl trenarb, advancing to ajalaot 9 at the clo-e era Saturday, Tnere were report current that the railroad war had been settled and that the Grand Trunk would r-fasa to carry v?et Ehore cars hareftftcr. Tbe reports were sunscqucntiy decled, bat nevertheless they had gool efftct on the whole market. Northwestern advanced from 9)10; ft Paul 73;at3 SO,',; Lackawarna HOS, to 111; Laka Shore, C71! to 63S : Uwonn Pucific 5 to New Jersey Central 41 to V 7exas Pacifin i to 14; Union .faci io öOJ8 to 61?, and Weswrn Cmon 61 to 61. In the ailernoon there was a report taat an effort to no spend anihracito coal mining during two weeks in Decetnoer nd ftlledon account of IheKettding Ecc.iver toco-operate. Thu ioI vt rme selling of to1 shares, Lackawanna fa ling on" iy, per cent, to If 5Si and Jrry Ceatrl 1 to 44. Sew York Central declined !"; to 1 on sa'.cs to realize. Aroons? the oticr active bares Nonn western oll down H to S: I'anl, -.; to7Jj4; lAke 6bore, to CV;; Mlsiour ra".l!ic, ;4 to P ,: Texas laciöc, Y io 1AM; Ui.m -.:iü H. . to Hr-j aud Wetiteru Uni-in 7 s , V .... .t.QH M tha ,ir jft-ot ei-n to improve nnd.?r the loaJersidp of t!w!U I"ul, Lake snore, Union I'acin-j and Wetrn Uuii n. S' Iaul move 1 up to hi; Lkj S ion to fS; KAns tsand rex toisyj; Unlod PAütlic to .s, and w-is'era Union to 62Vi Tue marzet d'lrIiik the laxt bour business wa very te, U'l rouud amounts ol leading charts ctianxed . ! taming Durts. As rompar?d with Saturday's eiolne viie? sr-' to 27 percent, higher, eiwpt for It, ad:nt and aada boutbern, which aro to jtr tent, lower. Transactions, ol7,C00 harcs: Pelavrir. aXwrira and Western. 27.0): Kansas mid lev, lo.oro- Lake Hhore. 21."'.'0; North t -rn. ji-mho; 5cw Tor Central, 49 000; t. f'anl. C.0J0: T-jt-ii and Fc:ilc. 10.CO0; Union Pacific, 21,01V; Ww.ern Union, -iXtOi. In raining 8hare, lloru Stiver was louver ai 1 ollirg down from &5h per cent, to 43', rn."Har, and to 4f0, ellers' opUon. Ocno!1'3aid iMc'fl-? ')! st &0: Standard Araent paid IXQ-'JY, Uodi, 2S); Halo St Norcro. 3.0, Kobinson, sll, and Cnloa ConoUdated, ItiO. fiOVKENMEirr KBCPRTTTrA. Sterling, 6e days V. H. 41. eterlln, eitnt....4r , New O. d. a s..... .12 1 4 per cent bonus.. ...101 j 4 1 :.Not The purchasing rrice f ir Oovr'vn-.it bond in Indianapclls varius from theNwYora qnoUUoustAl per cent. BOSD3. Psclflc 61" .. ....1'29 iTenneesoo, new .. OVnt. FaciOöflrbpJ..-110VgTeT. P. landerants. fcjle STomi - L Tex. P. K10 tlraade 6('j Lehigh dt Wll8&,..MM 81 ICnion Tac ur3.-.ll 2 LoulRiaut coasalH 75 HI. P. land crH.nn.....lCj!tt Missouri 6's 10lVi IT. P. sinking fan I ..117 9. Joe ..110 VirslTi-a6'. 41 t P. & 3. C tlrsts...li6 VirgiuU consoif . . 37 TcnneHbee 6s... 40 iDa dcionvxl 5 6KSKRAL STOCKS. Adaras KxprtÄ. 131 iMobi'.e dt Oblo.-.... 7 lllegocn Antral... 3S Morris s E-8ax....ll Alton & Tcrre II , ':i rmsaviiM Ac;aii . ii A. A T. H. pld-. 75 American lxpre-. !i Burl. Cciar K & N.. 5 Canada Pacific - 4 N. J. Centrl 41 Norfolk A. V. pid... H Northern PiciGc.... 18 Do. pfd.M m-..m 4J'4 Cana.la 8ouitiero . J Norvh'vesvra ('muni racldc.-.. North wes'ra pfa.l'f7 rhesapcake & Ohio., ll New Yori Central... 3iTS Do, first prelerrtd. 7S Ohio Central lSj rc eoond fiiihloA MiaviJ-sippi... J8 Chicago k Altoa.. 1T0 O. b Slis. pfd . 5? 0, fe A. preferred..lli lOntsjlo A Westora 11" ; Chic, Hurt. A q 122 (Oreg-rj Navigation . 71 CThic. gt L. AN.O... fc2 'OreonTran'Wvj.VCl. 14!4 '.. fct U. diPHi.bur' 7 Oreton lmtiroveoi't. -'0 Do. Pfd. 17 il'acino Mad 61 23 lanama- 9S Cin., ban. A Cleve,... a, c, c & 1 Delaware & Uud3 (Peoria, U. Ji E 14 i2 !Pituonrs...- . 13 Dei. A Lac, .II1- P.illman Palavjo Car-liov Druver & K. 'Jrand A, O M 1 Hi ! Erie. 14'iiKork iR'and 1U fine irefemdMMMM. 18 it 1 k Wan. Krau... 21 Eatt TenPee- , 41i Da pre'errei....-- ll'i Do. preferred--...... g !Da flrnt pfl ... hi eort Wayne .lt M. Fanl ftiVg Hannibal & 8u Joe SSfet- Paul pM .F7 Do. preferred M;-,fet. Paul A Maua . K' uariem . to. rani tina.ia... Houston A Texas.; hi Bt. P. A O. Pfd.....-, Illinois Central 120'i Tev.s Pviac., Indiana, B. A W.. 16 rnion Paciäc..-.. Eansax A Texa JTj'ü. 8. Kxprev. Uko aic A We?t. . 1 -'S At- U A 1 aciflj.- ' 4 1B 52 Lake Hnoro. fi'4 Do. prd l i Loulsvtile A NJh. i&l .Veils A Karoo :Zx. V'.7 Lou., N. A. A Cht... 10 Mar!.. A tin. 1st pf l 10 Do. second pM 5 W. U. Teiegiapb... 6 IHOniftAK4 Ilron ßilver ..... ... 72 ... 1J 6 Mem. & Cbarles'too.. 18 Ontario M'.ciii?n Central... IjK (iaicKf.ilver. , Minneap. k Bt L.. Do. preterred... 32 Do. preferred 2J1 rtouth Pacinc... 717. Sutro...... ...l kü&soarl r&clnc., 3P erlgn Rnney auui Htack. LiKDON, Dec. 1. United fitatcs Bonds, 4lJX 117. RaUrond Bonds-Erie, 15,'; iwouls, fVi; .New York Central. 94l: niinois OntraT. 21!4: Puciflc Central. 63!: Eeadine, 12' Canada r--cirto. 4Vi. et Paul, 2-4. tousola 1-16, ctt-a interest PaJtJA Dec. l.-Kcn 78f 2:i TTe trade in dry goods U moro active, tha demand being for merch&adise suiwale to tbe condition of the weather. Prices aro barsly eteidy although some predict a slight apprxua:ion la values in the near futur Groceries coutiau quiet, the local trade btln; univen-aHy d ill. Tho wholtfele markets are nominally iincLam;ed as a tencral thing. esaiN. Wheat Steady j.t quotations wltn fair demanl for cash deliveries. F.ei-eipts smsll and princip illy off grade. Futures have eome friend- who waut some stock, but sellers fail to materialize. New York at noon wax steady; Bit'tmore, J'Jc higher, while Chicaso is Jic lo r. Corn Local prices are el idr tor all grades, and a good demand Is qui uj noticeable. Salesof sol x e l sound car were made on call at 2)Vc, 6nj blh mixed sound ear at S3c, also of mixed corn at 3 la Receipts falriy liberal. Futures friendl.vs. Now York idea ly, Baltimore lc higher, and Chicago Jif.'tcJowr. üau Firm and active, all ofiVrius rc&illy bringing full quotations. -flour,' Q rata and Hay. ' Jloui Patent, ft B0S OOl extra tinsy, ft oca I 38 J fancy, t3 80J3 90; cnoioe, 3 W -jjt 75; fa-a-ly,J 23,41 40 treble extra. 92 4042 &0i double txtra, fl "MXkl SO; extra, ti oa2 10 1 superCno, 1 90 J2 CO; fine, 11 7f 85. Wheat We quote: Mi. a Med Fid. 71 72 72 fl 40 AJkx tracs tracs trac-t mci trac trank track . tncjc 754 so. a Kfcd. O. t ""rt, , , WajÄCtöd Unmerchantable..... December Jün uary.... Ketruary . Corn we quote I No. 2 white.. 45 7 73 73 71 B.d. H"i " S4 f.i'S 83 31 ill 82 20 ' 2tf track trvkJ AEkU 35 R4S Bales. No. S white... traca tracs tracic track trwx track track track track YeUow , High Mixed Mlxed... . - ... Kejected ., ,..,. Hlgb mixed rf lcted . umerrnanubie, new-.... Round I-Tw.iiwumw Sound Ear high mixed, now. . All thn above new. Sales. DatF We quote t rid. Ajted. No. 9 whhe Y, track Light Mixed , - Sfi track T9 28 track 27 Rejected 21 trace ...... Etjected white... . 25 track 21 lye No. 2 quiet: 49cbld; no sellers. Bian-Stcady and rather dull; flu bid; bell at 11r.EITISH GRAIN TRAPK BlVItW. London, Dec.. The Mark Lane Express in its weekly review of the grain trada aays: The wintry weather during the patfvekba strength. ened the wheat market, and mor monev ts aked by holders: prices have also improved in the pioninces. fteles of Ennlish whoat oaring the past week were quarters at 3Ss M per qoa. ter. against 74,461 quarters at 40s 2d per quartar m the corropondlng week of last year. Koio'gu wheat is In better inquiry. Amerln spring and red wheat have generally advanced in Liverpool. On off coast trade the market is firmer, ellers asking higher prices but buyers declining to respond. Twelve cargoes have arrived, two were eoid, two withdrawn and nine remained. Twelve oif ooaxt cargoes are tue. For cargoes on passaga or for shipment the tona of the market wa active an1 prices hardening. rlocrwas dull and of aio-v

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crtcadöj MiAxm. iroTulAhed tT H. a Kinnev & Co., araia and Pro riüion Brokers, Ka 9Coaiiber ef Ooramaroe. 1 Dec. 1, Open'g lUi&uatl Lowest v.loong & (A 5 72 Estimated rece'pta hogs, 45.000 head. isTTjLajfAroxojs wiioi.Kaajua habsits Dry t (Mid. rBIHTB. xnenoaa tir-cy. ' Slmpson'i raounHuga-S ntnten inirung,. acrun aoiia cown Allan's fancy.. -5V K.lmont fancy.. Aiikold bxncvM. e Berwick laacy, AlUOid LudhiO blTiO-8 (ilo'ioesiex f'ucy. Uocfteco fancy kMdystone fancy 6 Merrimack fancy.. .S Morrimaca aalrting ....6 fj'.üel hlveriancy...-H lnperlal solid black. Victoria solid black.. Pan Co fancy Kin isorfaucy Manlmack pink. Wasblugtonlaitbiue 7, Memaack purple. Wain' ton T. at fancy.. itiarmoriy tantry. tuwa coTTOsa. Crcaoent Oity TX!Poppere?l 1 uiviucut wi' j " i min - ' uppereu a.m. Orevcent City C. 6X;ie?perell -4-. Clark's A 5 Peppercll 10-4. atlantlo A .7S UtlcaU. AUanUo P. M)Uo River Appleton A... OtlciM.., ütlca 10-4 Amory . Nasiina K.... 7 . AUg3 Maohu9tu U3.lawrence LL, , Dwixht Z. Dwlfcht 8iar CIIACilXD COTTONhi Pride of tae Weal 11H HUl's Bemptr Idem - 7X new i,ra " . waiasutta ..10 KlUiflvmo.... 6 a fM ' avoxifUie..... Karwoii Poc-Ktt P. M.. O'. IK Farwell hall blea. Uiiarxuan X 6 , Pcppereil -4 2u rcrmer s aioicr... s rvpperul 10-4 fruit of U(i loont SVi'Dtica 9-4.., ,27' lnnti'.Kla 7-!irtica 10-4 ... 30 e Lonaoaitt caiaDno.ii'. rriampn Jci: out... 4 h Pocahontas 71 7X Chasautnuj-, m si)AnlroKojaria JL. taaasjt BBKSH VAJ1RIUV PaoUto '4 popiiu Ins.. 13' 13'4 UaiBliton H atpaoaaU llamiltoa mlx..li i Pad3c 1400 lwns,icli rau?c ?i CKiflm rs Pac:2c Va ilUiiralUa fnuy , ., - - - IS FacfiO 6-4 A. O. M..8U Foclftc 5-4 E, X, Cu.tLa iPi'iffn Ortfndv 11 iPaotao Oaambray 9 Paci ilo cretonnes, . & iPaolflo d. L suitlaea.. 8. racinc 64 A. u. Mauaieiiter i caKh.llSiFaclna percales. .-,.15 .MAncneierf4 tei3iiaciao nan's veirg...ie; Atlantlo aira8..10 Arlington 2-la nun's Atlaru Q. L. ch.21 ialasCis P. cat-0 Teuing..-.. .M32-4 arungwa i Tay i oaaa mereAarrr ouauc. Whlta. Colored.-.. Oovoriet ... '0 No. 500 oottoa yarnJC.1 Tw'ue - - . 3" UtulU Wick... .20 antsBAXs. IWMtkniori. drcai...l0)4i 7 Renfrew, dros-i. ..,1G tupie and tana au; Plunkett " ', aerk-Ji1re.. 7;-( Brunswick, drt9a... S 7 &oyal, dross ....., 8 6H 'ireylock. ttross ..12i Ju&Dtoa B K, 1 " V, I y or k.drt .. & 12. Draper clot..-....lJj xox! Jonusoa B F, la'n'g ;ehjcs fl-tsi styles. fXAine ura CEsviorn. Aouest.. 10 lAlaoama piatd. Amotk'iAg, faacf .10S Loaiaiaua piail-... , . , n.iitiawa pui.n ..M I Ol' b B SS'4!dinbar; ch8VloM.10 Park Miila, 7") ch?ck..li vorett cacvio&s.. . 9 Vrk Mills, S3 chock..M I'irs&t Kapaolia chev. 7S FVnriomy ci'jr, 9 V.Oolumoian ....-... 7'4 OListv 9KiHaxailura Irl pcIC; oasia CU.UXA. York, bine.. .11 York, sjmo Vora, i acy Otis. OU .16 11 Amoskeag Xvcrctt , ifaym-ker lOaklaad, A )olambtan. 11 7 Boston .. rxxmes. iaoxnM, ;a O Al4 Tork, 0 in.. U)j Jonetn:a, Ü ... 14 Ocaosto. a, extra 1J! Cktaextoca. 0 0 A.ll Lewlsvon, W. 'l Lclctoa, 82...126 i ewisio'i, 30 ait Oakl&ul, A . 7 Laxland, A A, 7K Awan. mmSV t ran aunvia.J0 (Oran?er. JLewuion.. .Ji tajk,;A. 23H iexra, A. MX Tbe Prod nee Market, ex ravmg 220 per dax. ; trom ttoro,2a Bu.ter 4iremery fancy, M9.IU0; cnoiuu, i27cj dairy, eiected, 25c: country, laacy, 17 420.'.'; s.rtet roll. 12c; medium iradea, 6Jni; low grade, S-jMc per lh. Poidry Hens, 7o per ft.; roortcra, 4c: sprint; nhfexens. 7o; turkeys, old, SXc; young. c; oid geone, and weli-toaibered. per aoa.. 6 i; young gecso, 4 80; dac- per do., as 00. 5vaU)trt Prüne Kae,4ct miaed and duck, Baffv lSAlSd, Wool lMD-waabeO, S0c: on washed, mexlam, 3; unwavaed comaon, 2Jo; cnivasaed Ooöfwold, 15o ;a do, coarse, l7fli la. 00'. wi ftaweua, lAJOAa: tno-wasued do.. iOo. The Provision RCar-ea. Seiaw are tne present johhing pnoca : Bmoaud Meats, uuivael or piam (plain meats not guarantoed against aklppwr U. Hams: 10 lis avtrago, lic; 13'ii, to 15 ibs. averre, 12c; 17 lbs, avcrtge, ll'c: 20 lbs. average, lis a Cot'Ave hams. un(auvhed. ic; (lailmrala ba--, be; Avj j'iith breaebud oaooa.-clear, iOic: English aboul3.Tn. 14 ro 18 lbs av., 74c: 20 to 22 ids av., c: fam-'Jy ajouilers, ple3ea averarfl.Tg 6.;1'J lbs, 7o;drltd be. J jo. IUcou fflear odea,, medium wu, Ec:beay do. c; back, 74o; bellies. 7c: French filicb. 7-lb pes, 7c D. h. and Picalea iteats rjiKiiAa cured, clear atdoe or tscks, ursmoced. 7c; Beaa purk, clear, per bbi., lbs., 115 00; pork, clear, r.r bbi.. v-0 Iba.. 113; family port, clear, pur bbl 200 ibs., 11; fam'ly beef, 11. Larc iure kettle rendered In tierces. 8Va; In half parrels crW-lb tuba, 9c 30-13 palls, y4c-; ib-lb FalX 10u Fresa Meat and Sausage Tenderloins, 3, ribs, c. Fresa Pork Bausase. links, 7o; pila, 60. JBoloena. in dot-, 7c; ta skin. 13. Tbe Uroeery market Cheese ma crjam. New York, ltlfio; Ohio, loo; part skim, 6o per pound; White üoj, 12c 1 Urytiial spriPR, lc; Kmplre, 12c. Uoffec nnaon, JeVi 0.o; orainary. IDn He; fair, HSüllJic: prirae, 12X'12-Kct strictly prime, ir,413,V.; choice, uk 3l4oi Ä 1 Oovernract Java, lffkXo: MaLaug)ln's xxv.v roatfted, lib packages, lOClb cm, 15 -ic; w: s do., 15c; Arbuckie's roasted, 150; Leaverlng't, 15ic; Cardoba, 15c: Gates' A Na L lo; eates' prune, 15?ic. ent-rt ciüoaf. 7701 pewdflred, IVr; granula-toV-?eCc; standard A, ev5icj off A. 656c; wbJte extra O, Wi;5lo: ll(tht brown, 6'iac; Qcmmon giaaes, 4 (AÄc: New Orleans, 6S ac Mo;afies and fcyrups New crop New Orleans Mclarus. tO g55c; syrup, S2a45o per rat for comtr or to 1 1 clre: Maple syrup, SI 1&31 85. Rico Carolina and Louimana, bu. epicte Pepper, 17HWSci alKpioo, lOllIci doves, 20925c; gingor. 17J2A3J tiaiuunon la cuts, 121 15c; nutmegv6&3t)c. eSa: Lake, La car lota, B5o; dray lots, tl 00 9 1C5; small lots, Uki more froa srrc: d&Jry, 92 it JJSOU Starch Reused Pearl. 8H" net lb. t -ureka, 6c; tUbamploa guoaa. lump, C3M.V:s Lsn provtd ecru, es7Xc talt Flii-MttCktTCl, XVri taofa.r.H per bbLj balveilfll Mi-So. 1 xnackerel, $183-20: halve, tViflO; No. 9maokCTel.SU 60 14; balnea, S6 60,a 8; So. 2 medium. Si; balv-j, 64 60; No. 8 macaereh l6 60; b-lvw, 60; Nal white fish, s 50(97: boneless flih, t5 60ja por 100 Iba : boneeo. cod, tbfjtdi extra, tlOt Urand Banx. SlfSo per id. Foreign 27rul Loxdoa layer ralfins, newa 13 2f a a 40; new Valencia, ll912Xc; Oalt&na, lto; uewr.Mosoatel tatslns. two crown, 83 16J 1 25 ; three Oown, 3 iO ; California 1. K2S. Iemo-s-Mala-ea, 1 1 : H ircl y. a 60. Pru nee Uohemlao. 6 S9 Jo ; pew Turkish,78;c; fiuitans da. BSc: curranu e He; new figs, iajera, 15a Datm-Kxtts, S3 6sct lard In ten pound boxes, tVAlOa Orange Florida, erat, $4 60(5; Brazi'daa do. ; Jamaica, bbL I7S. Peanuts Raw, Teiioe 6X.a:c; Virginia. eASSc: WUmiugton, so: roajnAd, 10c: Tennesson. 4sHo. Bonanaa, Sll2 per bnncn. Oocoanota, KtMK. Canned Ooods rve auote: lomawea. 3 lbs., 0 We: 8 lbs., 9bc,H31 00 1 reacboa, '2 lbs,, standard, 1 N'ftsl 70 ( lb.. SI 9012 00: socoads, S lbs.. SI 60 Si 60: alba,, Si sAi 40: Pie Peaches. 3 lb .11 icq 115:6 Iba, fl Sft(ll6; BlackberriaB. 6V950i fttrawberrie. 1 1V115; BaFpbflrrl, $1154125: Cöierrle. rd, 90Aa white, Si b6r42 20; H Jing ibMna, stdA-ioc : crreen Peas, Marrowfat fl &5 1 46; rnJonUi Corn, $1 8CV41 65; Mountain Ungar Corn $1 801 83; Btandard 2 lbs, 90c fit Mack-el, fl 2541 85; Pineapples, $1 604)2 00; Malmon, 1 lb. 1 601 79l tumbler, JelUes, Sot, 0c; Cove Oysters, lib, lightweight 6:70o; lib, full weight fl IC Äl 15; 2 IDs, light weight $110 J 2 loa. roll wülgiit tl 8&al W: Sardines, French, Ms, $1 75 per do: American, . 90o per das; Apples, I Iba, &Xxi 6 lbs. ti bOtkJtO; gallon. 24ftS 60. - ' Vegetables and Fruits. jjcirii Hi mm navy, fl 60ai 75: iaodu-a fl 10

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Timothy, 0olo6,ll 2&31 SS Pii b0aU Ooal and Coke, PltiitUrt, per ton, $4 00: aathixcite, tl 00: Eay xoond'Jt .y.a. 00; Indiana block, 68 35; eoke, mmo. lie; 00k i, c:uHtd, 13c; Jaokaoa ooal, S3 75 ; Bto.t's cotl, tr.5. Hides, Leather and Talle HexeJoca aole, 34AS3o; oak solo. S0C4$sot Peaasvivanla harness leather. 3. A -7c; oamees loatner, 2J,Söc: bridle leather, per doa, S00J72; ireauc kip, 60a)c: French kip, H )a4Sl 20; donteatiocall, 'Cc&Zl 10; Kronen calf, SI 10.41 SO. LUdes No. 1 cured, 74s,c; Wo. 1 green, Ava, 7o; No. 1 calf, S.J'.Oc; cured, lOjllo; dry salt, lor: flint, 12o; No. 2 hides, X off, Tallow Prime. 6X60; No. a, 515'C. Grs4 Brow n, aöo; white, 6)460; yellow. Drag Market. Arnobot S3 30A2 25: calomel, 7SaSM carat) aor, jOo;cocincai,60.40c; chloroform, 90c4lo0; gum opium, SI 5a At 75; indigo, fl 00a3 00; norphlne, S3 XXl 66, Oils Cu-tor. $1 5511 60; sweet oil, 90c431 75; olive oil, $1 50 43 00; bergamot (Sanderson's), $2 25(42 50; lemon (iandowon's) tl 752 oa Qulnlne-P. 4 W 95cjtl 00; einrbonlda, V34oc American bi-carh. soda, 4 4 3c ; XcgUsn:do., ftXaJJCo. Snuff Qarrot's '2-ox. pack., fl 00 per doa. -a bottles, 53 00 per dox. Ficve's Bnipntn-HAGa T.rpeurino 36,a38c, Anglkdi VeueOan red, by bbt, lc; quantities, 8, So. io-ltne S3 i5; Io if la p.-taa, S3 00. Olove. 20-4200, Kb a barb JOo tefl 25. Window-glass, 60 and 30; double, 70 and 10 percent off. Iron and Steel Market. rr Ircj f200 rafea; hoop lrja, 32 50 ras; Norway and 8wesd iron, 5o rata: Mrse shoe iron, c. Horse Shoes Burden A Perkirw, per ies, ft 00; mule shoos, fl per keg advaoca. Horsj saoe Nails Northwestern, O.obe, aal Putnam, per box 14 50. Cast Steel Amerioan, per lb., lc; sprir g steel. 6c: Uresteet o- toe calk steel. Sc; machinery stool. 60. Nails f 2 25. miscellaneous fl ark eta. Olla We ouote: Linseed, riw. 5l45k3 j boUed. 64 5oc; tard OIL, 65i5o; miners' oil, ti&auo; lUDr -caüng oil, 12(4-c: straits oiL 55460c: U nxlne, 1 11c; ooal oil, Indiana leal test, 10Wöc;Lj deeree, tost 104110 : water white, 155degroe, lto. Tinners' 8upil'e We quote: Btbr.ind c.larccal tin, 10x14, 12x12 anl 14x20. 36 50: IX. 10x14, 14x23 and 12x12. t 53; roonsg, 10, 14x20. 56 00; :i)x28, tl2 O0rtl4: block tin. In rrtgs, 24c; In bars, jt5o. Iron 27 B Iron, a?."o; 37 O Iron, 60; Jaalata ijalvauiaed, 60 percent diueoant; reJned, 50 and lOptr ocnt dlKoait Sheet sine, Cla Copper bottoms 22a Piaiaisned copper, Soo. solder, 14 S LITB STOCK. Indianapolis lave Ht-oek Alarkss. Ü1CJOS BTOCX-TaJJJS, Doc L CATTLSwBcocipts, 203 bead ; shipments, 250 head. Tho receipts of shipmeuts were tery light aud quality only medium. Trices on these barely steady; fair upply cf butchers' grades and of fair q uallty. Prices a shaae lower than Saturday and Mow sties. Good to choice shippers, 1 aar to medium tuip.r. '.minos 4 ?04 SO 3 &Ov4 00 Btoclcre.......... se as 1 sssseiseseea 3 00 41 W 'rood to choi-ae cows and heifera,. 8 fxi4i 2) Pair to medium oowaand helferaM 2 90 4! 25 ' lemmon oow. and heiter 2 004J 70 Veal calves, common to good. .... 4 00 00 It ills, com j) on to ?ood , , 2 5043 00 Milkers, common to good 20 K&tO t;0 Hoes Keceipts, 4.500 head; shipments, 1.S30 head. Qnality good Market op-ued quiet at a hade decline, especially on heavy and light packing grades, while select heavy shipping werej'ibout steady. Trade ruled steady until all ware sold, closing quiet Meet heavy shippirig.......M...........l 20il 25 Helec'. light- 4 10a 1 1 Mixed loads 4 ni4l 10 Heavy packing ... .. .. 4 1V1 l'j Htavy rouxbs 3 2o(jl 75 Shisp Eecelrws 300 head; shlpmanag, 250 heed. But few here; demand light oa all kinds. Hood to choice " - .. 1 j 0C93 25 Air to mcdlura.gTaloc. 2 f 0 12 5 Common gra-les 2 0fx42 40 Bucks, per bead , 1 o2 50 Elsewhere BALTIMORE. Dec. 1. Beef Cattl Active: first quality, t-j(44 75; medium, Lisi 4; ordinary, tl 50.4 3; most ef i-aieH&t $34 25. KoceiptR, 2,243 nead; sales, 1,206 bead. riwinto Fair supply. Keceipts, 6,161 head. Quotations. $5 25(46 37. Sneep and ljamb Receipts, 2,953 head ; aheep, t2v4 2o ; lambs, J 503ä. NCW YORK. Dec 1. Reeves Receipts. 330 hea.1. Market firm and higher: ertrenies, 81 704 6 90 per cwt, live weight for poor to prime native teers : 6 car loads light Cherokee cattle BOid at ft 7; 3 car loads Colorado sold at $5 5ö. fcihesp and Lumbs -Keceipts, 9,4JO head. Markctartive and ?r.c hisher; extremes, $.541 75 for sheep: tl 2Ö(3 75 for lambs. Hoksi Keipt5, 17.170 head. Market duil at $1 l io per cwt. ST. LOOTS. Dec, 1. -Cattle-Weak; receipts, 1,0W beau; shipments, 4'J0 head; goo 1 to cuoli'e siip pmp, $5 ." 2'i common to medium, 33 6oc4t 5i; ue live butchers' fct-eri. (S 4C J4 b0; cows and heil eis. fJ-2.4; Texas, $.03 fc5. Bov Market active; light, $2 9031 10: peeking, S4 3i(4t SO: heavy. SI 20,4 4 40; receipts, 9.000 head: sbinmenU. 2,IM hema. Stiecp Iteeeipu, 450 head ; shiptnents, 200 head. Market dull; ranee at JJ3 25; Texas, SI 7532. K-ANSA9 CUT, Dec. 1 - Ie Live mock Indicator reports: (Ättie-Eeoolpts, 1 800 head, The supply ia chlelly etimmon and mixed, which were weak; exports, to 9046 30; good to choice shipping. So vi j 75: common to medium. 84 60 45 10; feeders, tl 7fx44 2a: cows, 82 60.3 30: Texas stoers, S3( DO; Colorado half breeda, f t 3044 . 0. aog Becelpts. 8,000 head. Marxci weaker and 10c lower at fl 953 1 10, obeep Keixjipta, 73ö bead. Market quiet and unchanged, Atri 1.1 RgRTY. Pa.. Dee. 1 Uarue-Dull : 15 1o 2 o off last week's opealag prlcis; rouclput, 2.071 hl; snfpxnents. 65 bead. Eos eiow: receipts, 7,700 head; shinnionu, 6.0ti bead; Philadelphias, fl 302l 40; Yorkors, 8-t 1")Q,4 '.5. Bleep Dull and a shade off but weok's close ; receipt. 2,400 head; shipmentfl, none. CiUUAUO, Dec L Tbe Affoverr journal reyorts Cattle Receipt. 9.500 head; shipments. 2,500 head. Common erodes dull; choice fat stock firm : ev t orts, Jo2i(ii6 75: Rood to cuoice shipping, $ 25 ZI6;commen to fair, $4 26v; Texaiu easier at t39 1 JJ5. nogs Beoclpts, 43.000 head: shipments, 4T00 bead. Market opened active and declined 10c; rouKh packing, S3 95(41 15; packing and shipping, $4 2U(&1 25; light 84(vt 40; skips, ik4i. Sheep-Keceipts. 2.600 bead; snipnents. 800 Market slow; inferior to fair. 8242 75; medium to good, 82 t ß&l "j; choice f iff I 25, The Drover Journal's Literoool special quotes cattle cteady at 15c per lb dre&aed. BUFFALO, Dec. 1. Cattle Beoelpts to-day, l.SOO hrad : conslitne'l through, 56 car1. Market in fair demand, but at lower rates: medium to good butchers' from 950 1.100 lbs., f l 75v4 '25; good to choice shippers steers, 1,300 lb-.. $0 50: do, 1,403 lbs., fO ; stockers and feeders, 8$ 40(44 IS. 6beep and Lambs ßocelpta to-day, 4,400 head; conxlxned through. 7 car. Maraet active, firm and bisher; good to choice sneen, from 90 to 100 11., fl 3543 50; good to ctoice Western lamb. (3 7:tl 40; Canada lambs, U 8oJl 95; feeders, 84 v&i f-o. Ho Receipts to-day, 14 OV) bead; consigned through, 65 cars. Market active, bit lower: good to choice Yorkers, 14 303 S3; butchers' grades, 84 3C44 40; extra, $4 50. Market clotted weak. SfAKKETg KT TKUCOBAriL arrextoee BXaraata. NEW YORK, Dec 1. Cotton Quiet ; futures steady; December, 10.42c: January. 10.52c; February, 10.57c; March, 10.69c: April. 10,72c: May, 10.:": July, 11.10c; August. 11.21c Flour Weak; receipts, Ü5.000 bbls. : exporm.4 600 bbi. ; common to good extra $2 65(33 25; Minuesota patent 85 25. Wheat Spot K4lc lower; options opened heavy and closed steady; receipt!', 110.000 bo.i exports, 78,000 bu. t No. 2 priue, fclc; nngradd spring, 77c; unsrsdei red, 62)-bc; o 2 rel. baSowj; So. 2 red, December, aaiesof 7o0,0C0 bu. at eOSSliJäc cJoftrg at tOc; Jannary. sales ot 164.SO0 ou, at RisWc, closinc at hlKcrFobruary, sales of Vt-S,0u0bu. at &5isjc closing at t5Sc; March, talwioi 120,000 bu. atMf47c, closing at hsc; April, salts of 80,000 bu. at Vi-$yic closing at uu;; U. Muea 01 t7SUO0 bu. at 9lj4i4?2c, closlp at Sl. Com r?pot lots lower: options firm; rceirrs 112.000 bn.; exiorte, 70 bu.; ungraded, 44U4c; Ncs 3, 41,SQ45f4c: suarner. 4T-6I6: No. 2. tOtiyc; Mean er wulte. Vty&l low mixed, 48c; j el low Wettern. 51c; No. 2 Dtvembur, 474 7? 4C, -.:olng f t 4'-5c; January and Maren, 4a.4 ftlöJiC ciosing at 45?4C; f-ebruary, 45X44 May, 4J"V;446c closing at 4Cc. Oats lf4Mö lower; rw-elpts, 145.0 0 bu: exports, v5,rJ bx: mixed, 81?74.JSc: wnit, 8437c. Hay Quiet aud weak, rone Bpot; dull option a shade lower;, salos of 21 ,r CO bajf: December. 8. 00c January, AlOc; february, 8.204,i25c; Maren, x.304S.S5o: April, 8.404.4.'; May, 8.50c: June, 8 60c Sugar Dull; refined qnlet: C, Vt&ViC: white extra C,6'c: jdlow, 4?t44 je; coawcüoners A, 5 15-16c: cut

loalsnd crosbed, ffir: granulated. 6 116c. Molasses-Lower; htw Orleans, 3&4I8C, Rica -steady. Petroleum-Firm; united. TtW Tal

low Dull gad yik ri penUne-uTet U JJW 0S1B etewry TUr il tßa- tj'aiet Pork - Lower; naw fJ".? fteV-Slet Lart-Ltiwer March AS in x fujuj, vwi 12; Vtdy. Others unchanted. low trades, $l 76r4 2! 0yye flour, $1it 10 la 2S0 pot .1 racks; back wheal Hoar, SA2 25 per .6) potii.Js in sacks, 6is.4 60 per bbl. Woeat-la good demand, but weak snd lower, and closed ß LBflerKaturday; Dt eember, 732973, close-1 at '3073;: Jannary, 7374o. closed at Tt: lebtnary, 74-,75,B3, cloMd a 743c: May, Wy fclkc, closed at t04o; No. 2 Chicago spring, 734 Ti-jvc; No. 3 do., 5hüC1c; No. 2 red, 7J& lor-i-In fair demand, but lower: cash. ZiMQlVia. t-hedatS4o: year, 84S'J5Wc, closxl at : Jsnuary, 3436;jc closed at S5c; May. 3:4 S7H, C osed at 3t JgC. Oa-s-Dull and weak : eaaO, 25e: Detember. 2425c, cloe&l at 20c: January, iii(ä1ifi, doseil at V&fc: May. i7? (42hc, cloM;d at Wyfi. Bye Dull at 6"lc Barley Dull at 68c. FlAXbeed-Hteadv at fl 30. Torkln fairdimand: cash. S10 KVO10 90: January. llo ff) 10 f, closed at S10 85(410 7i; February, 10 90 Mil Oi&closed at tU,jll 02)4: May. $11. Lar1 Irregniar; cash, U 67 6 75; December, ?i 674 6 72, closed at fö 67; January. ?6 70, closed at $6 726 76. Bulkmeata In fair demand: shoulders. $4 75Q4 80; short ribs, 85 50t5 75; 6hort clear, $6 lf6 15. Butter-Duli; extra cremery, 2f!9c: good to choice, 22f426c. Fgs-6teady at 22 210. Receipt Flour, 23.000 wheat, l'y,000 on.; corn, 4C3.0C0 bu. ; oatB, 9Z-d bu.; bariey, 9.0CO bu.; rye, 65.0T0 bu. Shipments -Flonr, 15.000 bbls.; wheat l?,0CO bu.; corn, 211.000 bu.; oats. 61,100 bu. : barley, 2,100 bu. ; ry 30,000 bu. Afternoon Braird Wheat Steady ; December, January and ilsy advanced Corn Firra ; ye.r and January advanced 4c O-tts 8tedy; lieeember and May advanced Pork Firm; adTanceu 2i(s5c Lard Firm ; advanced 2c BT.LOrjlS, Dec. 1 -Flour ünchanged. Wheat Unseitkd and fc'ow; opened lower, but artvanced. reacted and c!oai firmer, but ?vc belcw Saturday; N". 2 red, 75a76c, closing at 75Vc csih: U&be, clos'ng al75-U! January: $c&Wic Febtunry; mjulc, clo-mg at87'tx Mi.y torn-flow and not materially changed; 34(a36ic cash : ü2Jvg32?4C, closing at 3234c Decembei : SlJ&jUl'lc. cloMng at Slkc Janoary: 31-4 34'JseMay. tata-Dull; 2Sx-i(-Jb.& rash; ?2rt beceirber; i8T-j'. May. Bye Slow at 47jc Leal lul Rt ?:t 1 -a. BUtu-r Cnchauged s- ' cf.ern' .' '. nsxed-Firraer at $121130. '.t5 ';rie, Jc41" 50; timothy. fll411 50. ' " " y o.i J5e at mill. OornmeeJ Quiet at uviions Quiet. Pork -Old, $10 75tll; 1.0 . i ' I C5. Kulk meats Car lots free on board : long clear, 85 70; short rib, 85 80; short clear, $0 10. Bacon Lon clear, 87 16; short rib, $7 2örr7 87; Short Clear, $7 76. Lard -86 62 V4 6 75. Raoelpts -Flour, 6,000 bbls.; wheat, 6.000 bu.: corn. 118,COObu.: oats. 62.000 bu. : rye, 2,000 bu.; barley, 1,01 0 bu. Afternoon Board Wheat Easier; 75X Xv Dercmler: 77J; January; 7ftii7'.c May. L..-n Hlcher; Si-Jc December; 3is January; J2'io February; 331Sc May. BALTLMOKK, Dec. L Flour Steady and quiet; Howard Street and Western superdne, tl 2V42 65; extra, 2 75a3 87; lamily.fl 60j4 60. Wneat Western steady; No. 2 winter red, epot 7.S"4 7Kc: Decvmer. 7V379?.4c; Jannary, BlJfilgc; February, 8314i3V; March, 8H;4c. Joni Vt pstern mixoo, spot, 4t?4446c: new year, 45"n4 45c; January. 4444aJ: l"teamer. 43V4 l.,o. (in k-Dun; Western wnlte, S243-tc: mixed. aosJlc Bye Quiet at 62(355c. ü-ty-ßtealy. prortsiön fct ady and quiet. Mess Pork-$13 75. Ealkmeats PI ,juh ers and clear ribüides, packed. $1 '047 50. Bamii- .-bo'ilden-. pi: clear rib side", $10 25. Hams ?,. . Lard R fined, ?8 75. Ku'fr Stead; vfBtern packed. 12822c: creamery, 2ii3:nc. tlgs Frm st 58c: limoi, l(i'.c. Petroleum Dull; refined, 7-i''c. Coffee tjniet and etedy; Rio cerxoes. orom.ry to lair. 94l0c Sngar Quiet: A soft, 6);c. Ocpper-ßfiinea Eady at 117120. FrighbtoL!Terfo.i-Q iiet: cotton, 3?d; Hour, lsi.il 6d; gratii firmer at 6i(47d. PHILADLFHIA. Pa.. Deel. Flour Qulot and rtncnariRed Wheat-Weaker: Na 2 red. 7! Janusry Slasi'c; February. fii'g-öV; March, 81 Ji4S)4c. Com Option, quiet; car lot. firm; rejected mixed, new, 43c; mixel. new, 42c; No. 4 high rauea, 4344c; stcairer niied.new. 4J(45c: steamer white, 47c: yeilow, 47c: mixed December, 4."M5$c; Jxnnary, 4-ie: February and March, 44HQ4'V. Oats-Kejectod whiie, No 3 whiie, 34c; No. 2 do.. 35c. Provislo.iDull. Beef taiy family, 13 50414: do Ko. 1 mfFB. S'l 60; India me8. f-'l 60 Ham. SU 60 12 60. Lsrd Eaeler: refined, f jj 25; steam. V lb Hi sa Biittcr-xtfidy. Ems -Firm at 294)0i;. Cheese Quiet; Ohio flat", 8-412J. Petroleum steady at 7JiC Rocelnu Fiour, 10,.XjObbK ; w"s, 2.SO0O bu ; .com, 2l,rl0 tu.; oa,6 5X)ou. 6hipm en u-Wheat, 2.800 bu.; corn, 6.000 bu.; oi, 14 000bu. CINCINNATI, Dec 1. Cottoa Dull at lOVc. Flour Easier; family, $343 25; fancy, $3 60 43 X nbeat-Quiet; No. 2 red. 76c Coin-Dull and lower; No 8 mixed, 3455c Oats Easier; N. 2 mixed, 2'28c. Rye violet: No. 2, 6-Tc, ary -Quiet; Iso. 8 fall, 7C71c Pork Dall at fi'2. Lard ActUe but lower at $0 65. Balkmeau Essier; sbonlders, $5; short ribs, $6 bacon Quiet; sbouldcra, 87: short ribs, 87 75: short clear, H 25. Butter Heavy; creamery, 27(42c: dilry, 17(413c Linseed Ol 49c. Hog eak; cauiraon and light $3 bCßi 35; packing and butchers', $4 15 'M 55; recelpta 12,000 bead; ahlpmenu, 1,103 head MILWAUKEE, Dec 1. Flour-Dull and unchanged. Wheat-Firm; No. 2 Milwaukee, 71T,;C: December, 71JaC; January, 72c: February, 73''4c. Com Lowej: new. 3i32ii Osta fcluslsh; No. ?, delivered, 26i-'i27Jii Bya Firmer; Na 1, 524 6cc Parley Lower: No. 2 sprirg, 5lc; No. 3 extra. 4'1'. Provisions Lower. Muos Pork $11 cash and December; $i0 85 January. Lard-Prime Rteam. ?6 67 cash and December. Hogs Vek at $4i44 2i. Rero'Tts-Flour, 8.500 bbls.; wheat UOXi tj : com. 29,000 ba. Ehlpmuts Flour, 14,030 bbls. : wteat 7,000 bu. ; corn, 9,000 bu. TOLEDO, Deo. L Wheat Dull anl tower; No. 2 reo. cah and Deem her, 6934c asked: January, 70c bid. 704o aked; February, 71J4;; May, 77c 77ic asked, No. 2 soft ll'b oorn Qiiet; hijjh mixed, 38 '.c: No, 2, caah, 3c: year, adc; January. rt bid. ivc askd; My, 37Cbid; reJw.ted, 364a Oata Dull and uncaned; N.v 2, 27c. Clover Nominal; prime, $4 .So bid; Oeccmber end January. $4 45 asked; No. 2,84 33. Root irts-Whe' 40,00Jbu.: corn, 2.0:0 bu.; oats, l.coo bu. Bhipmente Whaat 7,000 bu.; corn, 10.000 bu. ; oats. none. LOUISVILLE. Dec L Cotton Steady; middling, 9J; Wheat Dull ; No. 2 red. TiQl-ic tra No. 2 white, 41; No. 2 mixed, 41c; rejected, 83 Oats-No. 2 mixed. 29c: No. 2 hlte, c Provisions Steady. Bulxmea's ihoalder , $i; clear rib, $6 60: cleur sides, $0 75. Bacoa Shoulders, $7; clear rib. $3 50; clear sidos, 23 60. Lard Pilmo leaf, ti 10. KANSAS CITY, Dec. l.WhTit Lower ; cash, 49;4c; Janbarv. 61Uc; May, 6Sf45M!4c. CornLower; cash, 25V'2ic; Deoembwr, 24 14c bid. irc asked; January, 24c bit; May. 27c bid, 2 lc asked. '-Dull ana nominal; cash, 20c bli; 22V4o 88k cd. Cottva. PT. Mm Dec 1. Cotton-9c; sales. 1 OX) bales; receipts. 4,700 oales; ebipmenu, 2,500 b&ks; Slock, 34,300 bales. MKMPHT3, Dec L Cotton Qilet at 97sC Receipts, 9,955 bales; shipments, 2,775 bales; stock, 110,625 bales; sales. 500 bales. ""üX LVESTON, Dec L Cotton Stealy at 9c Receipts, 6,50 bae: exports contiaent LiftO bales; sales, 100 bales; stock, 65.715. NEW ORLEANP, Dec. 1. Cotton Steady at 10a Receipts, 18,244 bales; exports to Great Britain, 8.400 tales; trance. 4 300 bales: coutlnent. 15.28'i bales: coaatwise. 3,000 bales; sales, 4,0u0 bales; Etock, 278,620 bales. YOK-. Dec 1 oottoa The Post says: Future deliveries, after bavin lost 1 to 3-loOc, advanced 6 to 9-HOe, receded a few no'nta, rxvered tbe d ciliie and told at third cill: December, 10.41c: January, 10.5'il0.5c: February, ltt56c: May. 10.95c Tbl make December .Vlttoe and the balance of the list 7-100c higher than last eatur day. Ott a. ANTWERP, Dec 1. Petroleum I84c. WIiIINGTOS, Dec. L Turpentine Firm at 2t5ic P1TT8BTJRO, Dic, L Petroleum Irregular; certificatf s opened at7Jf, declined to 76)1, rallied to 77c 6Sl dosed at Tfio. OIL C1TT, Pec 1. Oil National Transit Company certificates opened at KV; biühest 80c; lowtFt, 7fc, and clewed st 76J4C; saies, 2.755,COObbls: clearance. 8,768.0.0 bbls.; runs, 80,709 bbls: bipment, 109.651 bbls; charters, 38,730 bbla. Exchange stock, 400 bid; none eflt red. BRADFORD, Pa,, Dec l.-Crude Oil Weak and lower; National Transit and tidewater runs Saturday and bundny 125,2. 5 barrels; daily average for NoTrmber. 61.677 barrels; total shipments, 120,KObsmlh; dally average, 6?,911 barrels; charters, 38,7o0 barrels: daily average, 89.92 barrels; clearances, 6.9M.C00 tiarrcls. National TrxnHit ceriiä1 aies orned at 79Xc and closed at 72uc; bigtiet price, 73?4c; lowest price, 76c WTlU.ay. BALTIMORE, Dec lw-Wblaky-Steady at 81 183 119. BT. LCtia, Dec L Wblaky ßteadr at fl IX CHICAGO. Dec. L Wblsky 8teady at $1 13, CINCINNATI, Dec. l.-Whlsky-teaJy at fl IL PHILADELPHIA, Dec L Whisky Dull and uneranged at SI 20. NEN ORLKAN.4, Dec. 1. Wblsky Western recti-ed, $1 1501 2S Ory Ooods. NEW YORK, Dec L Dry Goods-Somewhat improved order request and fair personal inquiry. a moderate assortment of cotton coods of all dewtiptlOBS has been taken, but Ihe market U without activity. Men's clothing wooiens are wry dull.

tilOAeo Dec L Flour We.; winter wheat S3 264 Michigan, 83 26Ö3 7V spring wheat S3 4 3t0; Minnesota bakers'. i3 75s patents. Sat50:

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1 PREMEDITATED AND COLTVBLOOEXÜ ATTACK ON TH K PRICES CT CLOTHING, The most fearfel alau'ater tale of ecu's and bojs' reay cade feolhing ever known, brought here by tbe great CM' ago Bankrupt Clothing Company from New York; their agent bought thfj entire stock for caen from the assignee. TMa firm deals In 15.003,0' 0 worth of bankrupt clothing every year, and retails them at a small proSt This stock consists of $510(0 worth of fine 1-1 ported and medium grade, ot e'othing all heavy and fuil weights, made up for this tca?on's trsdVj Will open at stores ti snd 66 N. Pennsylvania iL, oppoalte Grand Opera Bone, Thor dv. Decernb r 4. For positively ten day" only. Cone from? anywtiere within ICO mile of Indianapolis anl look at these Immense bargains. Put on your specs and rrad while we quote you a sample few: A man's heavy catsimere suit for $3.15, worth $12; a boys heavy melton suit I r $20, worth $7; a man's heavy all-wool overcoat $1.9', worth Cl ; a boys' heavy all-wool beaver overcoat, L4 worth $7; men's heavy wool twilled pants, 73 cents, worth $3; a very fine luportei all-wool man's fulUnii, I0.GÖ, worth fit; boys' Cue all wool suits, f i.C5. worth $ 13: heavy winter under shirts and drawers, 16 cents, worth 75 cents; be&vy eu penders, 10 cents, worth 60 cents; hcaf duck overalls, 82 cents, worth 75 cents; and over 1,000 other fearful slaughters In fine custom-made diagonals, silk worsteds, corkscrews, wL!pcort, beaver, broadcloths and meltons. Young racn, come and see fine goods selling at almcv-t whbttbo making ccst LooKfer the bankrupt flaj reading "FQCL M CRD ES S ALE." BALLCTJ'3 MONTH LY MAGAZINE Forl8S5. ILLUSTBA.TED . ICO Yitn rntertainiafiit a Vth (1,200 a Irar) fur St. So l'er A.naui. MpaitL The JA5V tr.Y Nryttt will contain the opening chapter ot Mr. Win. 11. Tbomea new btory, LEWEY AUD I; Or. Bailor Boys' Wana er lngs. Charming Romances, Dumorous Sketches, Love Btories, Travels and Adventnrea by Sea snd Lacd, Illustratel Poems, Music, Juvenil a Do psrtmen, l-dltor's Drawer, Purzle Page, Ladles Department, Oonsckeeper'a Department, Comie lllunraiior.s. Etc , all forming a Bloat Complete and Popular 8erlal. sWFor $2.r0 we wiU sen! a copy of cither "THE HELL OF AÜSritLL, OS "OX LAND AM) SliA," Fler&Ptly bound In cloth and go'd and CaT.iou'9 Muthlv Mr;i7l.M: lor IJ-ea; or lott BoutxiDd Msg szlne fj $t frj, AllpoMpaid wui scud Jannsrj Number oa rccept (I up ceats. No oo'Jco taken of ii.tal ebrd talllrir for siKHümen copy. r tale by all NewMieaiera. 2Vioe, 15 cents copy. THOMES & TALB ) T, PaWishcts; 23 Hawley St., llcston, IIäss. uUlD ii: 1AHI3, 1S7S BntalOist Cocoa. Wrronu.-d utMut' ly jura CocofXp from liiob l)ie ex?v ofiOil bas bo'n rvrcovid. It has ' ' ra -Unas V. etrcKflA of Coota mlxk alii fi-taivb, JVrroivroctor tiagafj. fmJ is Ui -rere for more econotcii csu. Ii Irt dücK ua, Dour!fhh 6trcc;-ici.!,eily digested, a nJrnirli'y ek;pu-d for lav Uu. aj v eil um f ir person in bealtb. Sold by Grvre rs everyakera, W. BAKER & CO,, iicrciiester. Hassi BEAUTIFY YOUR HCIKES. 12 BEAUTIFUL PREXIUsiS FREE. 1 TUndnmw Lainp Shad-, in fancy eolon i. wl top: 1 1r fury y-colorni lmp Mat; 2 h:u.d-fj.-l Tuiit Mit: 6 N'nj'kin. ith t'am-y-oilod b-rvlr.: 1 Jlar.!i-ii:t Parlor ViJyand 1 Unral Hani K,M,t.tuc l.iot m:i r-l.-t lt cuLf. f.f Klowira pul)lihf-4. It i, .-utlliary n,rz lovrr and friendt to notice the irifrnirl.-Biii attn.-htO to l ki.tr. l llH-y ar.ut:U'l i'h tf. u-nl,r,-iii.ii,rr.ucit the hvr, and aretlie tn-atnof . :;i'gcthrt.e!iihoid tire not p ik. Tliubix.k .hnu-.in-ij b-'jull tin r'i'.iTOfowt t.very lad l.d,iiirTiltxi iti it. W ,iinkrtiii ht-r! ofl" uic d.-..r5 ti, m tr -i;t utiir:. vtiy laryo to lnou w cnt) Eivo.iu Mjsi.iw! a triliui.2 .-t-.oLrli to kaum jutt howfooditia Sp--ial 415'or. 1 oii.t.-Mli.reot.r Benliul Fin-iiy Mayiriu. 1. !'..! I ti t"-!"pnr)t toi. jwtr frhrti-ii , nl vcr-rhir t! at in eo. i 'i i - n,oiih, on trip i. 9 ltd tSe 1 '' A rt -r iiam-l t Uivr. ro-t ra-d. f.r 4M,rt. (fituiniakt'n K Orti-r n-m at'd a ainSocisl Visitor Ma3itr. Bex Bton V 1 i fi.ir'i- . t.-l 1 .. t, . r I . -, , -- 1. 1 ' r. I I v a v i t pay -t 4' ir 1 UC'lU K? b.'.cir. ) ..U-nri. 1 i- :i i .- t -,.i Av.rv th r.'"-l . j'.'O'Lp rlai.'klr .- UnlWG CO., A. CHRISTMAS GIFT. fa Frry Cbrvtma , -icakath V 1 t-if5 jm little loli a Cbrv'Juu prn.u vf fl 71-1 ya li.e u-mr n( V ' tKfiiJpw ttT. To int)TKia-ewr a;ooc ta exery borne e tl 1 mad to j kx-ror rirl f reef rhure , . I: yva vill Mod fur. ior MO, at., 3 Pretty Dolld wi k batttul U:r-iilta ta.t. one LttW V " I b"Tnd tarorlrldlltarithae i k I lte w rdtvbeof H:fma.dreM tA " r',,, Ac. wia eiiv"1 a . rilt locnd Sral art.rpa, Alt m lltonrall with bWi, I-. rtolii,., i I ri.im., I '.h4, r.rirrttv ttirth-laT Cant anl a SOtv Holkiar Bock. A. L. bAlCOC& A CO., CauMrbrock, Cot, aasr BREECH-LOADER Ouurantte-d Meet Barrols, Sid Lever Actii. Bar (Front Action) 1 Locks. Warranted pood rhootct r no 6ale. Only 816. Our Famous Number 21 $1S rV!UmE-l0flDgR N0WSI2-' Sa4 ttamp for i'lnatratrd tataiorie Guat, Kcl . WatrbeaVf P. POWELL A M, ISO Mala KU, Clo-iaaaU.Oa T n ' ynn a itHi or s r!i by STaS r ExT rwiia.C. t. 1 . ta he n,n.'f J bfo p.T i r r ut mi w . aaia T-.m. MtMttfvr,. w m :urt.tf at MrEpi&j a"mrticlac,.ira.. uor raffbaad aa I j'M f I orut. f ofXMatylei tr . Lnrr V,tcm Vata ' M iid!najrrao ivm:!t wj.t"s w. 1 HILL liCHIHERK try r: A Boiler Milla. -jr- ii UVUl I .Mi "Ly. in .h ' ßVr- liaftlBC. FsUfjt n. ' a -J f A . M KOKDYXI A MaRMON CO.. Indianapolta. In. 1 O Hidden name Cards or rM Onmplte!y Kra A5 teased Cards, IjC CAPlTOL CARD CO., Hartford, Conn. . -14 TOTTI Agents' fiampleBoek of New CardsPrefnLli! miumLisJtetC Capitol Card ., IUrt ford. Conn.

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