Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 31, Number 41, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 November 1885 — Page 8

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TBE IK I) IAN A STATE SEKT1KEL W EDNESDAY, NOVEMBER .11 1885.

CATARRH

rpHK Greet Blam!e DUl tülationci vltcn-uaei, Tcerioau Pine, Cicada Fir, larürold. Clover Piosoms, I etc., failed Sanfard's Radi 'cal Cure, for the Immediate relief anl permanent cure of erciy forni of Catarrh, from a simple Told in i he Head t loss of l?mcil. Taste, and Hearing, Cohen and Catarrhal ( PEuiBr.tioH. OcTcplete treatment, consisting of one bottic Un-li-ai Cure, one box Catarrhal Solvent andere Improved Inhaler, in one package, may now be had ef a 1 ßruegis ior 1.00. Ask ior sanford's Radical C2re. Complete Treatment, with Inhaler, $1.00. 'Trie only absolute peeirle we know of." Med. Times. "Triff best we have found in a lifetime of .iftririz.'' Rev. Dr. Wfcsin, I Eoston. ''Altera onp strj?Jt'e with Catann the Radk alCcrk has n;uered." Rev. W. Monroe. Lewisburgh, Pa. I lutve not found a case that it did not relieve at re " Andrew Lee, Manchester, Mass. Potter Drag and Chemical Co., Boston. ""N MUST GIVE IP, I can not bear K v this pa:n, I ache all over, and notmng mj ,1 try does me any good." Bickache ( ,v weamcsü, i terme pain, fcorenes, Uracnws, Hacking Cou;h, Pleurisy iJ and elicit pains cured by that new, er.'ginal and elegant antidote to pain aud inrkmxeation the tiTu rm Axti-Pain Pl-asth. Kspecia.iy aUapted to ladies by reason of its delicate h3o and rentle medical action. At drugsrists, tire for fi.09. Mailed lice. 1'ottxr iKL(i a tuxxicix Co., Boston. - HAPS AND MISHAPS. A Efrcticn cf Alabama Visited by a Frightful Cyclone. Titeen Person Killed and Fifty Wounded erioas Accident on the West Shore Railroad Terribly Bnrued With. Vitriol. exma," Ala., Xov. 0. Friday night one of the noit terrific anl destructive storms ever ircrrn id this State passed over this section ef the country, just north of this city, washJig Z&7 bridge-?, railroad beds, growing Crcps and leveling forests and houses for miles. A cyclone accompanid by torrents cf rain, and appalling electric discharges Etaried en Cahaba River, passed through Pal'a?, Terry and Bibbs Counties leaving a dead waste of forests, plantations, houses and villas. Kxplorinjr relief parties eay the track of the cyclone was a half mile wide. They have gone over forty miles, picking up Jead and wounded, and don't know how wach longer the track is. Forty-three persons have been found killed outright and forty or fifty dangerously wounded. A number of persons can not be accounted for. Bales of cotton were blown from giu houses and burst and scattered everywhere. A man driviug a wagon with cotton to the city Las been lost. The cotton and wagon were blown a quarter of a mile, and the man and mules carried off and can not be found. Growing crop:?, potatoes etc., were torn up from the ground. Even trees and cotton and stalks were barked. Relief parties are searching for the dead and dyinsr, and everything is being done to relieve the destitution. The negroes are frightened to death and huddle about together or squat alone unclad in brushes and under fallen trees, stupefied and speechless with fear and superstition, unable to tell where any of their household is. The city is being canvassed for money subscriptions to bury the dead and relieve the wants of the destitute. DERAILED. A Train on the West "shore Railroad Jumps the Track. 2iw Yoiitf, ov. 'J. The following facts regarding the accident on the "West Shore Hailroad this morning have been furnished by the company I Train 'o. 57, west-bound, left here at 6 o'clock last night, passed Little Tails cn time, but ran OÜ" the track about cneaile west of that place about 12$) ihls morning. The accident is said to be caused by a washout of a portion of the bank. The engine pa?$el over safely, but the tender -broke loose and ran off the track with the entire train. The tender was wedded into the side of the first sleeper. Mrs. C. It. Pratt, cf ilochester, a passenger in this tleeper, was killed; her husband, C. It. Pratt, was slightly injured: Judge Green, of HpriHgt!eld, 111., was slightly bruiied; J. W. Weston, of New York, had his right lepr sprained; Jliss Estelle Clark Vausrhan, of Worcester, ilas., is slightly bruised on the head ami hands; E. Sacks, of New York, was slightly bruised; one of the porters on the Pullman tar was badly injured and another one slightly injured. The baggage-car, sniokingtar and one pa?3enger-car were slightly broken. At 9 o'clock this morning the track was completely cleared and trains were moving a3 usual. The uninjured passengers on train 57 were transferred to another train, which passed Frankfort four hours late. The blame for the accident can not be laid to any employes. It is now said that it was a serious mistake not to place a culvert at the point where the accident occurred. Already there is a laryre gang of men clearing up the wreck. By hard work this will perhaps be completed to-night. Trains will be delayed all day, and the side-tracks are already lilled with trains, bound cast and west. A Victim of Vitriol. Chicago, Nov. 9. Joseph Schneider lies in sj critical condition at No. 013 North Third street. His eyes, mouth and breast are horribly burned with vitriol, and the attending physcian says there is some doubt about his recovery, and that, in any event he will lose his sight. .Some time since Schneider borrowed, it is said, 1,000 from Mrs. Stadleman. He failed to pay it and she sued him and obtained judgment for $JK. This was not paid until about two weeks ago, when Schneider got laarried. Before the marriage, he is said to have compromised the matter with Mrs. .StaJlt-man by paying her $.'0. Last night he met Mrs. Stadleman at the-oorner of State and Third streets. They had some words, when the woman, quick as rlah, dashed the f ntire contents of a large bottle tf vitriol into his face. lie was removed to a neighViorinj drug rjore where it found that the liquid had penetrated his eyes, run down into his mouth causing his tongue to swell so that he can scarcely eieak, and then trickled all over the upper ertion of his body. His coat, vest and shirt were almost consumed ly the acid- He was removed to his home. The woman escaped, after throwing the vitriol and will probably not be arrested as Khneidcr informed the police that he did not intend to prosecute, and requested that f he be not arrested. Tbea TWby wma ick, we t be CASTOEIA Wien the was a Child, (be cried for C ASTORIA Wae he became )Am, nbe clang to CA STOMA Wach she had Children, ahe gar them CAST' A Fifteen years ago nearly all the eanuts csel in this country were imported from Africa. They are largely used to make alleged olive oil. Clergymen, Lawyer, and in fact everyone who suffers from nervtu? prostration, loi of appetite or sleepleszess should use Nichols' Bark and Jron.

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FINANCE AND TRADE.

MONEY AND STOCKS. Kew York Financial Market. KIW TORE, Nov s.-Moiiey-Oa call eay, t -i'i J per cent. Prlm oerrantilo raper, y-.ta-li per cent Foreign Exchange dull at 4 J ior sixty days and 4V j for demand. Ths total sales of stock to-day were i?i,i7 Sh&ie5,inclnd:ng Canada Southern, 4,100; 'entral Pacific, 4.CX!; Delaware, J-aekawanna and Western, 14,57'j; Erie, 1C.M0; Kansas and Texas, l.Uff; Lake Shore, 4:;;0;LouisviIleandKa-hvine,31,'Jsl; Northwestern, l"i,710; N'ew Jcrvy Central, li-MO; New York Central, 11,479: Pacific Mail, l,t"'0; Reading, 4.'VJ.".; tSt. Taul, tiMV); St. Paul and Omaba, 5,:i.i0: Texas Paeitio. 5,0:; t'nion Paeiüe, tOjC'.V; Western Union, ;5!,4:w; Northern Pacific, preferred, 17,i; Oregon Transcontinental, S.WS. Government bonds were dnll and steady. Htate bonds were dull and heavy. JUUrOHil bonds continue active. The total sales to-day were $3,118,6. lTices are Kcucrallr lower. The stork market was very active this afternoon, and prices for some of the most active stocks was quite fevcridi and irregular. In the afternoon it drifted it into decided cullr,c especially when efforts were made to check the tendency to lower prices, which was a prominent f ature of afternoon operation. The totai sales for the day were 49J,17 shares, hut l'i,loo shares were contribnted bv three tock-St. Taul, Lake j-hcre, and Union Pacific the sales In each case being between (A.mo and W,0tX) stare?. There was a cfcrnparatiyely active business in Louisville and Nashville,.a moderate-trade in 'ew York Central and Western Union, and a limited business in the rest of the list. At the opening firt prices were irreenlar, ranging between a decline of ,;4 und aa advance of . but in early dealings there was a general decline, followed by a reliction, during w hieh in many eases the highest prices of ihe day were made, while in others the opening prices "were the bot. Fora time after nomi the market was steady, then develood increased activity, bnt during ths last hour the fluctuations were within very narrow limits, and quotations Merc about steady until ncrfrthe close, when thoy yielded smell fractions, and the market closed heavy. The special feature of the day was the strength developed in Cnion Paciiic. This stock opened wi'.h an advance of 5; at W"m rose to CI1;, yielded rTlied to tl, sold acain at CO, and closed at fOlÄ, an advence of l'i per cet. New Jersey "entral, IVIaware and IIudsin, IiOuisviiie and Nashville, .Michigan Central and Manitoba, all show gains of small fractions. It is snid that the recent strength displayed in Louisville and Nahville has been due to the granting of a permanent injnnction restraining the i ity Council of Louisville from trnaramceiug SlWO.wo bonds, to aid in the consdrn jtion of a competing line between Louisvillo and Uunville. The rest of the marUet is from H to P' i lower. St. Paul and V extern Union show the heaviest declines. Lake shore was very active in the forenoon, Sellin from X8 to tv'. back to .s'-'.'., aud again at n1 before midday. Peiore the afteruoou it fell l ih.t eent.. and closed with a loss of l . New York Central is unchanged. Ijickawanna closed with a net loss of 1'4. Other declines are fr,tlAtiHl Ihe market closed with the following prices bid: I per cent bonds 10.7 Louisville ANasnv 4S'i Cnited states 4li's --H;r'i. Iuisv. & New Alb.. Dnit'd States new iadit' M. fc C. first pf.J . itaciflc 6's of -l',' M. & C. seconds Cent racific firsta 1 13 I Men. St Charleston.- 3 Erie seconds S:;", Michigan CentraL.. 7V!4 Lehigh and Vilts....lt; iMiuncap. b St. L - Louiwana consols. . & Dopfd 47 Missouri 6'b '."-.".iMiv-ouri Pacific.....!"!1 St Joe. lit'.1.. Mobile AOhioj... 15'.. 8t P. i S. V. firsts 121 ' 2: Morris & K.sser;...'. X Tennessee 6's, old 60' a Nashv. & Chat 4ul4 Tennessee 6's, new. 5t''.. Sew Jersey Central. 4 !'4 Tex. P. land grants 4i'. ' Norfolk A W. pfd.... ::i !4 Pex. F. A Rio Ur Northern TacnieDnion Pacific firsts.. 11 "' 4 North. Pacific xfd... V D. P. land grants 10-V.s-ChI. fc .Vodhw n lue1 D. P. sinking fund. .1JI tlii.&Northw nphLJ l.; TlPgiUlft U B 1- .LT IUI CUUUttl.,..l'J" 4 Va.con. ex-mat. coup DHI Cunlrul Virginia deferred... 1 'Ohio it Mississippi iaams Jupre!.i , Allegheny Central Altou and Terre H a. and T. H. phi.... American Express, BurL, Ced. K, A N.. Canada Pari tie.. Canada Southern.., Central Pacific HU 10 & M. pfd.... .Ontario A Western.- L'8 T fOres'on Navigation.. iW M Oregon Trausoou.i. -' IW .Oregon Improve'L. 'i 70 J Pacific Mall o1 , Canatna i'iU'eoria. D. A E. . 17'4' 4V J Pittsburg 11J pmiman Palace uari;i Rea.line jo7 U. & U. pl.t nr-18 . 1 . u u. seconas Chicago & Alton. C. A A.pfd..;....... C. fet L A N. O..... 12 Rock island . 137 ,St. L A sian Fran... 1)0 pfd. ...li"'.. Do. first rid... ... ,C'., M. A ist. P...... ... Iti C.. M. A St. P. ptd. 6t Li. Ac Pitts.... .li.'r C, BL L.i Pitts pfd- :is 8. Paul. M. A M 101) cm. San. & Cleve. S-.'vt. Paul ä Omaha.. 3J Cleve. A Col f.l : t. I'aul A Om pf d101 ' .J Del. A Hndson ?s;iTexas Paclße..., Del., Lack A West lh1.,; Cnion Pacific.-.... Denver &Kiour...... js1- u. Jxpress..,.. ou Irie. i'l., w.t St. L. & l-acific. o'i Erie Pfd... I V'i Do. pfd. ' '.8 117 , is , 10 , 31 , ...... Eafct Tennessee East Tennessee pfd. Fort Wayne . ü ya . Well s fe Fargo Ex, , L1!4 V. U. Telegraph 1 lv 3 Color-do CoaL..... , ..,Homctaie. , ...-. Iron Sil er... .... ,0 'Ontario... ...., , 31 iQuicksilver.. ... U7! ti)o. pfd. is Sou;nera Pacific..-, , 27!j Sutro... Han. b St. Joe Han. tSi tit. Joe Did.. Earlern..... , Houston & Texas..., Illinois Central 1., i- oft V Kansas & Texas Lake Erie A West... Laie Shore.............. lö!i N. Y. C. A St. L b) U'referrcd do 17 Foreign Money and Stocka, LONDON. Xov. ?, 5 p. m. Consols, l- 7-16 tor lKith monev and the account. Cnited States üonds t's,"l2T'j; 4' ,'s, 1W. Railway Bonds Atlantic aud Great Western lims, :u,y: do. sec onds, 10 4'; Canadian Pacific, ö-'k: rie, 21;; do. seconds, h71i; Illinois Central, 11J,': Mexican ordinary. L.V4: St. I'aul common, y: New York Central, 107.!; Pennsylvania, ö.;-; ICca-liug, U'i. i;ar silver uy. per ounce. PARIS. Nov. 9. Three rcr cent rentes. 731 92V',c for the account. COMMERCIAL. A very good trade in dry goods was reported yesterday, and all lines were firm. There has been but few chanscs in groceries for stvcral days, and business was dull. Syrups were weak. Valencia raisins were cheaper. Foreign fruits were quiet. Butter and eggs were unchanged. The receipts of poultry were lart;e, and thc-e was no quotable change in price?, iron was steady. Drugs iniet. GRAIN. Wheat 1'riees continue alout the same, and there seems to W no improvement iu feeling. Futures show some inquiries and offerings, but not iiiui h activity is cen in forward deliveries. Receipt only fair, both seaboard and Chicago, and St. Louis, are from 'i'c higher. Corn We note an active demand for all grades of this cereal, which seems to be scarce. Receipts and ofl'erinas are both lieht. Choice aradesof old corn are in koo1 dcmau.l but are very .-a reo. Future develop some Interest. MarKct- fk' here are from iiä4c higher. " Oats Higher and scarce. A g'id litjt-I demand, but all Krad.-s are scarce. ' The following table shows the amount of grain In store at this itiit:

Wheat Corn.j Oat. Kye. Elevator A HO.soo .,50t)i 7, M', 1,2K Elevator B - jh.'JI l,'j$t :i' Capiul Elevator t,0U0 'AJU0 s.000 . Wtfcteru Flevator ..! 1 . Elevator D 4,oooi ,ooo! ll.suo . .

Total .o'(.7'l 10,7:;:t! -JS.4VS 1.2i. 4,'JOO Corresp g day last year.hn..l00 litOOi ."hi,700 The following table shows the receipt of train at this point for the past twenty-four nours: Received. flonr, bbls....-, N tieat. bu. 7.-tlO :t.6"0 ."..tfJO Corn, bu OaU, bu., Rye, bu .................... 1 1 ,,.. rioar, Oravln and Hay. Hour-Patents, f 15 M; extra fancy, W Z9 1 85: fancy, 4 3504 50: choice. 14 1034 25; family, 13 75(54 00; treble extra, S3 353 M; double extra 3 103 23; extra, f ) 00(33 10; loperflne, 12 TOO 2 85; fine, ii 502 60. Theat We Quote Ko. 2 Med. No. 3 Med........

Bid Asked. J track VI traca 91 track S: J4 track vi 4 so track l 9i track vi ;i2 traek 8 Bid. Asked. track . it track 4 J track i track 3 Si Vi tra a I4 track track - 41 track 31 tra.H .Wi II trak 23 track

No. 2 Red .. No. 8 Red Rjcc tint. ....u.,a November Itcinljer- . Corn We quote: No. 1 white... ........ Nq. white No. 2 Yellow New No. 3 yellow New No. 4 yellow o,2 mixed-

New No. 3 mixed. Old No. :t mixed-... New No. 4 mixed..., 'sni nd Far, old Lv.-eiubcr

Oat We quote: Ko. i white.. .. Mixed Rejected..Uumert han table

Bid. Aiked track track track tracx Kye No. 2 nominal. Eran stead) ; $U 00 bid. Hay Pair demand for all grades; Chol' Timothy, fliWbid; No. 1 Timothy. 5) bid;Xo. 2 Timothy. 110 bid. Iii. ASO MAKKIT. Furnished by Howell A Bnr.dy, jGrafn and Provision Brokers, No. 9 thainbi-r of :ommeree. November 7. .Open g.JJLiijtut.. Lowest Closing

Whetr-Nov t HV:, f i'i9 Sxi IHv . ks , ts. I K-'1 i May SKi' UV, '..r Corn Nov ... 4- : 42' : 4 J 4J", Year S''.' f-,-Mar- 3'.i"i 4i :-&i Oati Nov - 2;7 j' 27 -yr 'IY;1 Dec 27! " 27',; 27 . May '.J ;x'i Fork Nov.... t6 " 7 s ti5 8 iö . 1C 8 W Ki 8 tJ 870 Jan 9 .Vi 70 5 .V 9 5. Lard Nov . r. if) 10 A 07 6 07 Dec 6 10 6 15 6 07 . 6 07 Jan.... .... 6 17 0 2t) i 1. t 1" Kill -Nov 4 SO 4S2 4W 4 SO Vet 4 72 4 7" 4 72 4 7" Jan 4 82 4 S7 4 77 4 sO

Eece!pta-Hog, ;,000 head. Car lots-Wheat 122; corn, 63; otta, 75. BFITlsn CHAIN TRADE REVIEW. LONDON", Nov. 9. The Mark Lane Kxpress, in its review of th British grain trade during tto past week, says: lowing, in a majority of the wheat growing counties of the north and northwest, is .soTiflusly br.clc.vard. The sales of English wheat during the week were 00,311 quarters at ols Id, against W.SJO quarters at C2s during same period lat year. Flour freely offered, owing to iileral f.ireigu receipts. There is no r!wt':at:on in the foreign market. Tho receipts of llour are increasing to an alarming extent, and ait;-, as a consequence, show a tendency to depreciate. American cut are !"als dearer. No 'cargoes ol wheat were sold or withdrawn. KIc'ht cargoes arrive! and ten remained. At to-day's mariec there was but Jittle business. Wiiest was jicmiuailv unciiHTige.j. llour vs as ').l lower, t orn and oats were t.d dearer. INDIANAPOLIS WHOI,KSALK M.UKET3 Dry 3rool9. FEXKTS. Windsor fancy-. 6 iMerrfmac fancy Pacific fancy... 6 :onestojta fancy Cocheco farH'y.. 6 Berwick fancy. a 42 KictmoD'i fancy &6 Belmont fancy, H&milwn fancy.... SV, Wa&h'n'ton lud. blue 6 AmerUf n fancy. 5v American Ini. Wu-J-in a. .fain w American ehirung.- 4 Albic Allen fancy b'-, Imtn bion soiid rmeon'i miniuiy Allen shining. . ' A : . . 5 luerrimac shining. .,7 . -II r'.S DEESS FA ERICS. Pacific poplin lus- 9 Pacific i cashra'rs.-lO Pacific 4 Australian crape 18 Pacific 6-4 A. O. M.....:) Pacific f4 E. X. cash-is 'Manchester f-J cib.70 Manchester fi DeU.-lJ J Atlantic alapa'.s 10 I Atlantic O. L. ca.,h.ls At'.entioF. cahifl 2J Arhnjwa ia gray Pacific 6-4 A. C. cash..2:s! cashncra ESOWN COTTONS. 15 Atlantic A 7 'Bedford R. Atlantic B,tV'4' Hill's.. ".4 4 " 1 74 ..7 Mystic RiverLawrence L L.... .-...6t-i Yar lsüek 5!4 Tremont C C n stjirli A ... ' l. Wli ft ft.a.... .... .....( ....CV:. Saranaik......fi'g UticaC ,..7 .Boot XX....... 4 ...1 Masachnsetta B B.. ...20 iWindfcor H- . Indian Head... Conestoga W.. PepeereU R... Pepperell F.. .... Pc perell 2-4 Peppered 10-......-4M BLEACHED COTTOrs. AndrnscoeglnrL-.. ..7M'Parker Mil's.. Lons.lE le ... .7' 1 Fe. r well . . AallardvBi?.... W4o.!asouviile ii Wamsutta 10 Fruit of the Loom 8 Bill's Semper Idcm...7!. Farmers' Choice .0 Blackstone A A- 7 Dwight Anchor.. ,s4 nape 1;4 pocanontas. ...' Fetchvizie 7 chestnut H:J s1 Fepperell9-4 20 Lonsdale Cambric. 10' reppereuiu-a ...! iJnstOtit... tOTXV."' IX-NNt-S. Bn Bl'd B'n Kd 14 i' 1' Tremont DL... Tremont H TTemont P. Tremont A Tremont Y , Tremont X ..6 7 Nashua XX.. ..7 8 Tremont F... 9 ITremnnt TT. .- 9 10 iTremcnt L - 7 ,-9i 11 iTremontB... ..11 12i Tremont N - b Nashua G... . . it 4 rm t Tremont 0 9 7 iWimbl'donCM fr1: 7J Wimbledon. :J 11 O !'UI.I.4 fX 1 Nashua FF.... 6 Nashua I- .. 6 Nashua T - 7 ... 7v: ... 3f ... -10X Nashua I Nashua ('...... Nashua B...... Nashua A Nashua AAA Nashua X 7 Wi f-JjAVl mbledon.CK SVJ imbledonf D ä 9 Wimbledon :no'2 Wirut-:edouCBlJ;i Wiib.ijdo-CA:3 3! 1J : loiZ 4 62;eHA!fJ.. Axnofckea? --. TlWarasntU, Lncstpr RrliaS(n Btates -.. m .... 7 jNoraandie Glasgow ty Royal York - 7 I Renfrew fires. 9 Wtute MTg Co 7 Uohnbon buk fold 10X AIP ASD CBEVJ AnoF tea ?...... . .. 9 (Alatana plains....... 7 Amosleag fancy-. 10 j Louisiana plaiis. . 7 Hates... 8V:Ottawa plaids.. 7 OtisBB 8 Kd:nburgche-iots.- 9 Park Mills, 70 cbeck.12J Everett cheviot 9 Park Milk W cbeclt-13 jGreatRepubiiccter. 7 Economy check.-. 9V.CoIumbian ? OUa check .....-... fr;:UainunbUlpcs 10 DEMJIS. Otis, A X A. Otis B B OtU C C... , ..12 lYork, bine. 14 ,..10 (York, elate .. 3);York, fancy... 14 .1 Amojieag.. 14 iUaaiana, a, ivTerett .r BarmaeT, l"ii 'Columbian il - a iBobtoa- - 7 TICXIN'GS. Aßoske?, A C A......13) Lewiüton, M York, 30 in ...11 iLewiston, 32- -...11 2 , vi Connestoga extia....... 12 iOakiand. A... 7 1 Connestoga, 0 C A 11 Oakland, A J CSAÜt SAGS. American .... 17 iOranger... Frankliaville ..- 19 ,Lewiston .. ..J9 ,21 cUH, A- 22; Georgia, A, 18 CAFT CHAIK. White . ... ........13 Coverlet Chain Colored 22 !N'o. 500 Cotton Ym-J,0 Candle Wick. . 20 iTwine....-.... ......20 Tlie Produce Market. Egga Paying isc per doz.. lo-s cff. Butter Creamery fancy, 24923c: choice, 3$320c; dairy, selected, 1516c; country fancy, lie; ireali and sweet, tic; low grades. Sj4.j rjer lb. Poultry Spnug chickens, tfc;hens, 6c per lb: roosters,31..c: hen turkeys,7c: torn turkeye, 7c; old geese, and well-leathered, per dox., tj y0; ducks, per.lb. ee. . Feathers Prime geese, 43c; mixed and duckt, 20 2.. Rags-lW1. Wool Bright Indiana, medium unwaahed, 20 22e; for heavy merino and very coarse, n jxh'i tu b-waahed, aug 3uc; burry, trashy and coUod, 12 915c, Bees w ax 1 20c. The Provision Market. Below are the present lobbing prtcee: Smoked Meats, canvassed or plain (plain meat! not rueranteea against skippers) 9. C Hams, 'Reliable Brand." 15 lbs. average, lOJc; do. 17i ids. average, ioc; ao. -ju ins average, v;4c; ao. 20 lbs., and over, ;4c; do. light averages, 10 lös.. l'icido. 12 lts. average, l')Vc; do. Morgan Gray's Branu, ' 15 lbs. average, c; do.17!, lbs. average and over. c: do. iight. average 10 lbs., c. Cottage Hams, "Reliable Brand," none; Picnic hams, -Porter Brand." -c; California hams. "iveiiaDie urana," b4c; tngusn Dreaxiast bacon. clear, "Reliable Brand." 9ic; do. clear, "Porter xJrand, s.,c; fcnglUh shoulders, "Reliable Brand." 12 Iba. average, 6c; do.. English shoul ders. 17 lbs. average, 'c. Dried beef, "Porter Brand." 12a Bacon Clear aides, heavy, average 60 to CO lbs., 6M4e: do. medium, averagers to 40 lbs., !C: no. heavy, avera'-e fa) lbs.. c; do. backs, medium wt, 7c: do. tallies. 7!ic; d). r irutu utou, average o lus. t;4c; ao. ueuy fltees, averne 4 lbs., 6c. D. B. and Pickled Meats English cured, clear aides or barks, unsmoked. 6' ,c: Bean pork, clesr, per bt.i., 200 lbs.. $12 UO; pork, clear, per bbl., 200 IM., 10 00; lamily pork, clear. ier bbl., 200 lbs., 110 .'10; ham ptirk, per bbl., 200 lbs., flO 50. Also, bbls., conuinine 100 ibi., at half trice of the barrels, with 60c added to cover additional cost of package. Lard Pure winter kettle rendered In tlercea, ic: current entiled do., 7'4c: la ball barreia or 60-lb. tubs,7ie; 4Mb. tin tubs, 8c j aO-lb. pail, Sc: lu-lb. Tails. SÜC. Lard Oil Pure winter test In tierces, 650 per rai.: do. in H bbia., 5.;ac per gai. Boloenpln cloth. hVC'. in ikin. M. rreahiAIeats Pork sausage, in W lb. palls, by?; do. 201K rails, '4ic; do, link, 7c: tenderlolas, tic; spare ribs, 4c; hara trimming, öV-e; chop pieces, 4c: Khank. :ie; fchouldcr bones, 2Jic; lean back pieces, suitable for chops, r.j-ic; pork backs, 6c; do., fat closely trimmed on, The Grocery Market Cheese Full cresm. New York, 1231: Ohio, llSc; young America, 12 ic; crystal, spring, fl Liufire, li;e. Coffees Common. ffllOVc: ordinary, lOVdillc; fair, ll'lliJic; prime, WSlJ'c; strictly prime, I29il34e; t-hoioe, 134(u'4e; Old Government Java, l-.c; McLugniin s aaui, roastea, Mb packages, 100-lb cases. i:Pc; 60-lbdo., 13'-ic; Arbuckie s roasted. IVic: Levcring'a, 13 ic: Cardova, y-Ac; Gates' A So. V WAci Gatesrprime, 14V4c;"Uiii." 12-.-C. feuirar C"mioaf..KRe:powdered.77;c;gran mated, 7-7ic;itaD';ard A, ;f57c; off A o'4g

,c; wh; ext Cf'ww: light brewu

common grades, mKo. olaceea and BymTia New Orleans molasses. It tcW (hc'V)c; tyrao. ?0ii45o per gat lor common to choice; rnapio rynv, il 101 is. Rice Carolina and Louisiana, 54iC:'C. . Suicos Pepper, WH'9l9c; a-L-piee, 10,312c; Cloves, 20025c; ginger, 17i22c; clnnamoa In iuata, 129l5c; nutmegs, 75.sOc. ftalt ake, ia car lets, 96ofl ; (Jrsy lots, fl 0 1 10; small lota. 10c more from storo. . Etsrch Rcfir-ed pearl, 5Vi'.! per lb.; Eureka c ; Champion gio&a, ltunp, l&tei Improved cora Salt Fish Mackerel, extra bwi, 124 per bbl.; kalvea, $12 50: No. 1 mackerel, tl20; halre, 10; No. 2 mackerel. tl2 50eJ14; halves, fo 50i.s; No. 2 medium. Is: halves, i 50 ; No. 3 mackerel, &'$ 8 MP halves, 1-3 50; No. 1 w.tlvj fSa, 17 SO; a&llibut, 14o nor lb. Foreign Frait London laver ralelnsj new, fi 50 &1 tW: rew Valencia. 10cilO'.jC; Suitang. 14c; MoEcatcl raisins, twocrown, 2 s;si3 00: Califorrü L. L., f J 00: three crown. 3 20. Lemons Messina and Rodi. f57 00, tho latter in c&ks. I'-vir Prunes Turkish. 5..7c: Eultana da, tjc; currants. 6a Ö 4c; new ies, layers, Ijou Dates Mat U, 4jci Fard ia ten pound boxes, ?4i0c. Citron Vcw. :.Sc. Lemou I'oel Sl'iv, 20c. Oranges-Je.ina;oa la bMs., W w. Peanuts Pwaw Tennessee, $4i'4ic; Wilmington, 84c; roasted, 10c: Tennessee, irejc; Virginias, 5i;c Bananao flJ per buiKd. Cocoanuta Canrl Goftfi-We (jucte: Toraatoc. 3 lbs, fl 00. Peaches. 3 lbs. tandard. tl 75.-1: 3 lbs. fl 90 2; seconds, 3 lbs., fl 50.1 60;2 lbs.,145l 4$;Pie PeaohcB, 3 lb?., fl ! ; 6 lbs., fl ; Gooseberries, 2 lbs., 90vi9oC; Bltrkberri.js, feWc; Strawberries, fl 50 J ; Raspbcrrios, fl 15 1 JM Cherries. red.HOOAl 0s; white, fl 93-42 20; String Bans, b5Jc: Polk's rict Peas, 1 tK): Yarmouth Cora, fl '4l 30: Mouuta-.a Bugar i'om, fl 15-t : gfAndard, 21b?..9ötl (50: Fast Hanburg Corn, ft 00; Mackerel, fl 151 20: PinoappKs, fl.V,42 00: talmon, 1 lb., fl 40.41 ö0; Tumbler Jellies, t-")c; Covo Oysters, 1 lb., light weight, 60ao6c; '1 lbs., full weight, fl &V4195; tardines, French, Ji., fl75 per doi.: American, soo p?r doz; Apples. 3 lbs., AJ 65c;6lU., 2 OCK2 00; gallon. J 501 6a Tegetables and Fruit. Eoans Choice navy. f2 15: mcdiura, f 2 1; Marrows, f2 2.1; 'aiiXomia, . Potatoes New, 7öctfi 25 per bbL &eet rotatocs-Soiithern Fwet?, fl 75J2 00 per bbl. ; Baithnorea, S2 Philadolphias, $i UO spikes cnoice, new, t ia-j 00 per uuu Dncd Arrlevaiorated,S'i; common dried. lchcsDrIel peaches, halve". 5.'a"il.ft: Cali fornia halves, 12? -c; evaporated, lC,ji7c. Cabbsg-TjC'jisi 00 per 001. Onions New (southern, t2 (JOhU '-5 per tbl; Be mn-ia, 2 50 pr crate, e'rani.sh, W32 2 per crate. Hone y 3 t.J, joc. Pears fl 005 00 per bbl. 's n: loupes 7.s'.f t 00 per bbl. O-.inco? 00 4 eJ per bbl. Watermelons i Jtl2 per 100 Celery 20.a5cptr doz. Grapes c'-jC; Dc3&tEre, 9313c Seed. FeedTimothy. T2 2"S2 M ner bushel: cIovct. f5 ija' 7; ble gra, extra clciin Kentu-ky,?! 2V lf red top, 7.iCiij?i: orons.ra rra, 51 mi w, sine ro cualitv: Fnpli.-h bluo gras?, f-1 uO per bu. : tird seed, rspe, Sj?j; canary. 5(ä0e: hemp. 4äio;rve, best teed, fl 10. Coal and Coke. Block, T2 5C; .Taokson coal. ri; FfUebnrg, fi SO load; Stout's coal t2 20 j2 W per load. Hides, Leather and Tallow. Hewiock sole, 233lc: onk so.'e, 30a.T7c: Venn syivania hsmesu JeRther, o2 ;j; harness leather, 80.'4-c; brid.o leather, per doz., 60 72c; dimestio kip, ofv-sSOc: French lip. fc'Väi 20; dornet tic calf, 7öVSl b): French ca)f, Jl 10 $1 fc3. Hides No. 1 cured. 75s'ie: No. 1 irroen. 5a.Vji: Ko. 2 caif. 9:äl0c: cured, löi4llc: drVlt 10c: fliht 12e; No. hides, 5 'c oö'. 1 allow Prime, t?: No. 2, v. Greece Erowu. 4jti.vic: white, S-S'Iic: tcUcw. urns iaraet. Alcohol, f2i0ia2 20: calomel, 75S5c; camphor, 25tXc; coebinoal, iWJo; chloroform, üOJSöc; gumopii:ni.t3 7 ;t0; Irj-l.'go 1 fy-3 O); morphine, ii irHj 25. Oils ''. r. fl 45.il 50; sweet oil, ifK : olive oil, 1 50 i3 00; bergamot (sanier-.nV) iz 2o-ji w; iernon (Sanderson e), fl 7'k2 00. Quinine 1'. V. i'5e&?' : rinchonida, 200iS'; Ara..riean li-carb. so la, 4('ie: KuJlisli do., ?.Cc fcnnff Garret's, --02. pacl:., f 1 CJ per doz. ; 4 z. tottios, J CnJ p"r do?. iove s s'xpnur, 4(5.o. Tv.rr?rtiue 0si4"k;: Kiie-lish Venttian red. by bbl., 2:-e: kss cnautities, 3' -0. Iodine ft 00: Iodide po; h, J.; $.lzi. Cioves, -t'iic Rhubarb, 90e(aSl 20. Window glois, 70 per cent ; double, 70 aud 10 per etat or. Iron and Steel Market. Ear Iron- fl 60-52 00 rates : boon iron, f2 50 rtes: Norway and e .vee-1 iron, 4 '..e rat-?s : horseshoe Iron, 8c Horse tnoe Burcen & Perkins's per kee, ?1 90; xnnToshO', fl por kesadvano.?. llorse-saod f.aila Xorihwest-em, G'.obe and Putnam, per box, $1 50. Cast fitee1 Best American, per In., 12c; spring steel, 6e; tire steel, :: toe calk bieel, 5c; machinery k'MÜ, 00. Xaiia ii :.' 3 ! J. Miscellaneous Markets. Oils Wj Quote: Linseed, rsw, 4tv boiled, 47c: Inrd oil, Cijc; mines oil, fö.AÜic: lubricating oil, 12-s :: straits oü, för.!3c; lenrlne, 10 ÖH?; coaioJ, in-liana legal test, lOe: 1 degree test, 10ii.alJc; water white, 15& degre, 14c Äinnerv Supplies e quote: host rraU,i ccar)&1 tin. I. c. 10x11, 12x12 and 14sA T: IX, lOx 14. 1-lx.X) t.1 1 2i1 . S 25; roofiisr. lO 1 .xji, S 75; 20x2s, ?11 0012 00: block tin. in yiz;, J'.c; in l.ara, 27c. lron-i7Blrc3.lv.Xc: 17 G iron, be: Jiiaia galvauied. 50 tr cent cifcount; xeLned, ) and lo per cent, discount, is'heet zinc, 64c Copper bottoms, 22c Planished copper, Sio Solder, 14 toe. LIVE STOCK.' Indianapolis. Csios Stock.-Yaar, Nov. ). Catixb Eocefpts, -M heal; thipmenu, CJ he td. Covins to the liuhi supply our uiFrkctwas a sh'lc stronger all sr-rmd. Hit few Llppicg jrrs-les licre. Fxjvrt trade 5 5 fO-.5 40 Good to cb0'; Khfppine .. 4 1 75 Fs:r to medium shippers .... : 70(c(4 10 Common shippers and feelers 3 2-;tst J X .-t-Kiüers, common to 500-2 - 2 50' J CK) Good to choice heifers 3 20,43 00 Good to choice cows - 3 00.-l 50 Fair to medium cows and heifers..... 2 40c2 75 Common cows and heifers 1 so.2 10 Vesls. common to Rood 3 oo.4 73 BnllB. common to good- - - 1 75.42 75 Milkers, per head, common to good..;...2j O0A43 00 Hoes Receipts, ;',ooo head; shipment, head. Qaaluy fair. The markat opcnc-1 active and Liher: packers and shippers buyia?; c3o-.?!:g stefl-iy. rtclectligbt... - fl f ",37 7J Hoavy packing and -hiptj:n . 5 ligan i cunn jn lights S 20.i? 55 Heavy roughs - 0 001 40 fHiXP a-d La-mbs Receipts, 10-0 head; shipments none. Hardly enough here to make a market, and selling sl.y.v t.t about tbo same as last week. Good to chol'M tra2.? ......-.(2 7üf 10 Common to medium grades- 1 50 fecalawags, per head 2? 75 lambs, common to good.-....- 2 75j'l 5-1 Bucks, per htd... - ...... 1 ÖOJ 0 J Elsewhere. F.A9T LIBERTY, Pa., Nov. 9.-Cattl0-Fairly active 1u unchanged, lieceipts, l'.Cii bead; tlipments, i.2S'. nca-i. Hogs Active an-1 fra; Philadelphias, $ 75 s v); Yorkers, si 70 7j. Boceipis, 1j,;,oo neaa shinmenis. 7.'i0 J head. Hieen Active at an alvauoo of 25 overlap week's et.s! ng Prices. Receipts, 2,?.H) hxd; thipments, sj neaa. BALTIMORE. Nov. O.-B-vf Cüttle T'ado fair; Iwt beeves, it C2'.'. 'il 87'.: first oualitv, i 5' i l 25; medium, $2 .'aw.i'J 25; ordinary, fl 25 (ij'J 5o. Mom of the sa'-js wero from 42 50 j 4 2. Kec.eipis, r.01 . neaa ; saie, J.itonca i. .Swine Fair S'li'ty and moderately fair do nrnnd; receipts, ;,2;1 Ciuotatlous, fl ." 2' ; Mien The reoeip's of shep and !8mbs were 2,( iwhcda; sheop, 51 uUiia1; laaos, f . isiti oo. KAK3A9 CITY, Nov. 9. The Live Et-JCk In li cator reports: Cattle Receipts, 1,651 head; shipments, none, Market strong and a sbado higher for good butch. ers"; exporters, f 005 10; good to choice shipping. H 7"rl -.X); common to medium ,H 2 rl J; hPK'kers and feeders, t2 s5( 70; cows, i-j2 sO; gruss iexas6tcers, zz w i. Hogs Reeeipts.4.210 bead .shipments,!, .Ml head. Market troa.'rau.l 5 'l.Siliicher; tr.xvl to choice, fj y-; common to medium, ii i".'3 40. fihecp Receipts, lJhead; Ehipments, none. Market quiet; fair to good f2 MJ1; fOramoa W medium. SI 50J2 2 8T. LOUIS, Nov. O.CatUe Receipts, P00 head; ibipmeuts, 700 head. Market slw and quiet: natite shipping steers, S-! 7."..Vj (K): nativu btitobor steers, j 75. -1 75; mixed lots of butchering stock, Si 7j-i3 25: stocktrs aud feeders, f2 25a J 50; Texan. 2 0l''3 2". Hogs-Receipt, 4,700 head: ehipments, 4,sW head. Market active and higher; packinsr.t 4.5(3 3 7o; Yorkers, f.J iO'3 ti-"; butchers', i-i u0t3 05; butchers', 4 iC5t:l 75. Sheep-Receipts, ICO bead; shipments, 1.100 head. Ikst grades in fair demand, but prices very iiiicl; good to medium grades, f 2 40' 3 comiix.n Pj medium, SI 7.i'2 4J; Texans, SI s 2 7.5. Bl'FFALO, Nov. 9.-Catt!e Receipts, l.M) head. OfH'iied easier, but not i"otabIy lower: closed steady for good ura.les : common stock unsettled and löwer; prime to choice native shippingsteers, s5i'i5.'iü; good to choice, 1 i0'al 'to : com mon to iiM-dimu, 52 :V(j;J 5; stöckers and feeders, f-1 10 ' ! SO. ihvep snd I-anibs Receipts, 6,500 head. Market

Beymoiid City, S3 00; anthracite, f "j; Highland lump, t iö; llC'Iaont coal,-"; gas cote, dope? bu.. or t,2. rer load: cr'Jahed. 12 2Cii2 50 tifii

a shale h"her:Jzood to choice. 2 M) Ö.2: choice to

extra, f 3 103 40; fair to good Western lambs, e-5 i:.4 tw. IJogs Receipts, 13,0 head. Market steadv and stronger: good t choice Yorkers, fl 70s 75: B'edium to fair.'id ti5; good butehers' grades, S W-o.3 ) tw iukjw. .not. ?. Beeves Receipts, 3.620 head, making 11,350 for the week. Opening sales were lairiy Drisa at an advance of lis; per 100 lbs. liveweight on the better grades, butthis improvement was lost before the finish, an.i the market closed barely steady. Native steers ranged from f-J 00 435 er 100 !t. live weight, with a few se lect ions up to ;i oi .I o oo, and eeneral sales w re at 14 4 .V. No Texas or t'alifornia swx-k offered. Fvportere received, 20 oar ltds of fat steers, but bought nothi-.-g here to-d-.v. Ship ments ior tneweefc,;so weves, o,:;w iuuners of beef, and .t75 carcasses of mutton. heep. Receipts. 1 l.ooo bead, makicg GP,200 for tbe week. A' shale firmer and more active for good stock, but dull and nn.-ha.nged for common and interior. Sh. c.o'.d at S2 7 V.i,.'i 65 per tO lbs.. la in ui ftisi cr v .n. Hogs-ICeivints. 22, iW. matin 50.4(H) for ihe week. Dull for live hogs at l 70" 4 20 jcr 100 lbs. CHICAGO. Nov. 9. The Drovers' Journal re ports: VAtueKeceipa, o.'w nc&a impmenta, "ij head. Market generally stronger ; shipping steers, f-l 40t 5 50: stockers and feeders, ?2 öciftt 1 00; cows, bulls and mixed, fl tk3 7: througb Texas cattle, strorgcr at tz 40A3 40; Western rangers, fcrmer: natives and half-breeds. S3 Mil M: cows, S2 .X.3 10; wintered Teiaus, S-:ä,2 50. Hcgs Receipts. ;J0,090 head; shipments, 7,000 head. .arKcs hriu, prices i': higner; rouga ani mixed, tl 3t33 70; racking and shipping, $1 7i' 9 90: light weights, $3;wj3 : skins, 2 jdi3 ,'. Sheer; Receipts, :!.tiO head: sh:pments, 1,0J bead. IV'st grades frm, o and weaker; natives, $J 7V,i3 To; Western, S2 0:iW; lexans, 2 Wj 2 05; "lambs per hea l, -tl 75. ihe D'overs .lournai special caDc from Liverpool quotes best American steers J.trj higJ crat i Adresse. i. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Produce Markets CHICAGO, N'ov. 'W heat 'Hie icuiwr of the wheat market was cvromely bullish during tho first hour to-d.iy, with a:tiVe trading. The deman l was very urgent for a time, but became less acut as tbeday adaneel. and during the middle session run al nir .ii icily ot, medium i1 en res. 'ihj starting r.riee was aiiout -fce for leccmbcr, which was the lov,et for the day, aud then advanced to but with onlv o f-'tv s-iles at the outside Mgure, leil liyk sow ly to ss'4c, rose k.u tOfcs'.e. feil back t ss'.kc, and closed on tho regular board at ss. si.,.. Tl? cables oüovd easy forieigu markets ct linoliarged prices'. 1 lie receipt nere wore lint. end were iigtter :.t all primary jHjints tijan ior tho same day one week ago. 'j he esticistes m to the visible supply varied consid-Tubly, but it was pre-lie'ed that the chl.-ao statement would siio.v an incrciO of from :Ki.Ooo to l,fi,00.i bushels. The hesitancy to trade In ring tho lct:er half of the sts-ion was attributed to a desire to awüit the pu li.'at'"on of the visi Mo supply statement ia the absence oi any news to auect tue couro oi vatne. liiere was renewe-1 and iineesisinx inicpsi in corn snceulati iu. The d-ii'iand for cash corn was again vtv urgent, lording tb' price up again to IV tho markei lo-irmat '-V. llio NovciiImt i-'i-in ro-e to 42-.. le:t f-11 back, rtain to I-"..: on iLe regular beard. Ihe heiiug v.as cry utrong ax-iin i:i tho af;ern.KHi, advancing a;iiu to nearly the ou'side figures. l!. ee'ts vscro except i.naliy li?r!it aud. owiii.; to Th- small otmnti'v in store." .uh-ns wcie nervous and inclined to euer otn.st:in.l;ng tru Oats ruled strong in -y m pa thy. May advfine;ng at one time to "le. but fell bek and close-! at-1 p. m. at DO-' io. p Vv. ing '.f? on ilieaf;oraoon "ward. ProTi'si :s .-tcain rn'e.1 verv strorg. ,!an';'.ry r-ork .. : : ii.-e-i atone time to -.t.70, but'iosed 1" l-.wer in the Niest trading. Flour steady and nnehang-e-1. wheat opened '!-v' lower, but steadily advanced ,'i t7,e, br..j o;l tluctuut. -1 sitd closed 1 1 hisrh.-r t'isn Stuurday. Sales ranged, November, v7'(;vts7i.,eI clo- d at s7,. .'",4c; Heecmber, ss a -." b, closed at v s' : Jant:a rj'. ' iCt sv ' .c, cl.ised a '. sS"s '! ; May, 9.V-s Me, closed ai t'"'..'- !'"' vi ; Xo.2 Siring,7 ; No. :l spiing, t'."; 73'...c; No. 2 red. '.si 'Me; No.:; ,-cd, 79.' sc t o'rn very -tronr. fuil.icuecd by light "re-vipt. The p! iH- for XovemU-r advance 1 1 '.:e. v.-ar and May ', t'iia'Iy closing ot .'v': ' ,e ln'gher for .)n. r. ',e niirn." year ana '4'j ineier .uay than -atur.lav; cash. 15cf November. 42'l2T.e. closed at 42". ; year. a::'.'7 ,.-, closed at ö'j ."; May, :;:' 5:'. -e, closed at L'.'1.,". Oats Firm and hi 'her. vi;h an active demand for ch ; ca.-b, 2'",..i7: Nov r-iber, -S"1 27e : closed -'r'v'.'; ivvcmoer, 2eÄ.;2. closed at '-'-i jo; .-lav, ::u!i',i.u,.A clOsC'l at,;;a'-. Kye tcadv; Xo.L, tl Bir'.oy tjuiet: No. 2, Te. Fiax?eea eak ; No. 1, S'-l-'-" ' l-'.f Moss Port Active. The market opened loo h-eh."-. a.ivane-.l 12' '.1 5 additionjTl'd.H lined loi'2'..c. and clo-ed teady: ca-h, s 75 is s.1; November, fs 77 J, dosed ss 7-vis i)c. ejii.er. " ij -is s ., eioseo at V 7s'V-s si Jauuary, S.' 5-'n9 70, clo-cd at 'a' cC Lard-Firui." prices' advanced 7,.'fjtg,..c early, roccled :'..jV, find closed isieady; ca-;h, Oiuv loj November, f.i iO; De cember, $i y7.'.;'i7 3".'".j, CiO-'J-l at f j 07V-i.; 10; January, Si 25.j 21). closed at bVtf 17,..""Uos(h1 Meats -frtea-ly ; dry salted shoulders, f 1 .Vjjj 1 75 : shot ttib tides, ( 75fj; short clear sides 5". (5 f.5l'. Suiar i. nchan j.:d. On the Produce ExcliauL'.: Butter bull; cresmery. 1 1-aJl; dairy, l? ile. Ffc-Ts .S''..n-ly nt 2Hc. Receipts Flour, 17,000 bb!.; Mheaf, 7".t)bu.; corn. 1(X) bu.; oats, s2,'X'0 bu.; rye. 0 bu.; barley, ;;,000 bu. Shipments Fiour. W.'XiO bbls.: wheat, 21,000 bu.; com, 2,ooo bu.; oais. w,'xj0 bu. : rve. 4,000 bu. ; barley, 2-.,000 bu. A.f:einooa Pard-Wrcai- -leu dy an-1 uüdiaugci. com ;. higher. Or.ts '.'-Vie higher. Pork l : l'S: lowr. ljirvl L'noliaut?.jI. NFW YORK, Nov. i.riour Receipts. tl;sz b'.'s.; export-, i,.v.J Ills.. l;.'.'.i:; sa'.'ks'. Market dull aud heavy; sales. I::,o00 bbls. Wheat KecelPts. P'-i.'.sO bu.: exports, 4'.s5 bu. : sjn.it dull and more or le-s nominal; shippers still holding oil"; options advanced '..i:.'je at owning. cTo-irg steady with a r-aetion of 'i i ',': saley: 'VlSi bu.: futures, ;1I.0"J bu. snot ; No. U priu-,'. V4e: 'inr.1i-.l red, Sic tt! ; steamer N. i te.1. s.Jc; N-). 2 red. nominal; No". 1 white, 'c; urgraded whit- noste.kNo. 2 n:d, '"le; No. 2 r. d NovemIs'r, td .iOi'.-c, closing at '.M'.-c; l- cen:ber, tHlj !7-?, floin-j at "J .'.rf-; January, '..S' .-i'.-s' c!osiu'g at '.'s'...'; IVbruirv, il Oo' il se j, closing at ??1 tJ-': Mäv, ?l i't'l O"";, closing atl v-'j' Vom t'tvned higher, later weakened and declined, elosinsr oa-v; re.xir.ts, Us,4'iO lu.; export?. 35Ji5 int.: sales, J,i:e,O00 futures anl 1 7.000 bu. ofpot; ungradod, 45-4 f.'.s.1; untncrchABtablo, :-i"c; rejected, 40'-ille; No. 3, 175 do. No. 4, 4(.V.4..;';c; No. 2. r2.t.--...4'c elevator, .Mi 57e arloat;" No. 2, Norember. 5l',u r5:so, closing at 5t;we; lwmber, .r2V 5 ;' ic, closing at 52;,e; Januarv. 4i!.'.'0jl?e, closing atl!.c: February, IT;;!1! -3, closing at 17;,c: May, iZ 4 4Si'. c.osiug at i7"',e. Oats Higher an-1 moderately aetivc; receipt, 1il,:t'a) bu.; exports, t'5 bu.; mixed Western, :.i:je; m lute do.. :-"' -l-.'e. St k of grain iu store November 7: Wheat, '.'.72s,:;i: bu.; - orn, 2; .57 bu.; oats, l,7-,l,i,2 bn.; kirlev, ;.'.;; bu.: no, 117,70 bu.: . r-eas. "l,""-t bu.; malt, '.'2,1 bu. ; C'otii.? ptions steady but fa ixly active, Rio s-,.ut, t',.;S'; sl -s, Jl.j.. bgs; necemlier. tt.NH.; January, '..vV; February, ',.; March, 7ü7.0k:. s'v.srai Ihill and notiii;-! ; fair to food, demand reining "l'ioted at j'vS i'sC; retined, quiet; white extra ', "' iV,.-; yellow, 4"; 5.-; mould A. if':?: coufeetione'rs. j e; powdered, eVi7e; cubes, t,' c.e. Rieo steadv aud iu fair demand. Petroleum Firm; unUed closed at 1 v',; refined sc. Turpentine Dull at :i7o. Eggs In fair tlenian 1 and iirm; receipt. 2.571 pki?s. Pork Firm and W-re active; mess, ;', 75"iio inspected, short clear, 112-412 -50. Cutra-'flts ateady; sales: pickled lollies, V s7'l Middles Hull: long clear, f.v.'i. Lard Higher an liuler.nely active: contract grade, spot quoted at; 10; snles to arrive, i 37' lo: . and f. ; November, Si .0 iO; Decemb.'r, f '.O J-': January, 13- 45; February. e. .r.J.ni .'.; March. f-J 'l-ti Ol'.j: April, f; to; citv steam. $ :W. Butler uiet aud linn. Leal-. steady, other articles unchanged. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. t. Flour Quiet : Western Pennsylvania and suierrine, ? 2 :!.5; extra, f3.0''A3 7: Ohio, ludiaua, ftt. liuis, s. Illinois, Si ?aii iO; winter patent, 25'? 5 s; Minnesota bakers'. jl .5a (i5; spring jatent. $-5 25-'ö (.5. Wheat Firm buti'iiet; fresh No. 2 red. in elevator, t2e; choice do., iu grain leot, Mc: No. 2 red, yo.v, tlie; reeember. .':::' ; Jannary, l5','.i'. .'-c: February, 07' '7' -e. Corn strong and higher; No. 2 mixed. 5j' ., 5's-: steamer Mioted at -'He ; No. 2 mixed. November, 52 Vic; December. iiiiVX'; Janus? v, W'iU,'. -, February, 4i'4o Pi1 ve. OatsSpot dull: rejected white. 32' e: prime -No. 3 mix.'J, "j;.,.-: No.::whit s :::.' v.i::C..-; No. 2 white, :vi.;7e: futures quiet; No. 2 white, November, ;i .;'.'; DecemlxT, J'-', ..li.Jic; January, ö-.'as S1.;' Februsrv, ;!t.;.;.::7 ,'... Provisions Steady biit quiet. Boe'f City family, per bbl., ?il "if-12; do. ptcrkti;es. Slo 50'u.ll ; do. No. 1 mess, S'J 50" 10. lesn Pork New, Sl-,i lo 50; do. prime mess, new. SO: fainilv. sil .50. Hams Smoked, t er lb.. O'vjj Tc. Lard ouict: re lined, V 7V.i7; !o. su-aui, f i 25 dH 30: do. butchers', loose, s5 75n'.. Butter Pull and weak; civamery eatra, 'v"2:'e; Brad for.l t'umitv au.l New Pirk fall tubs. ji'--Brad ford duirv extra, 'J-JJJJe. Fg-JS-stea-ly and In irood demand: Ohio and other Western extras. 2"e: ie-e bouse lots, t'heesj Dull; Ohio l'ats, choice, loaie'.e; lo. fair to prime, tt'r&'V. Petroleum Quiet; 70 Alel test, in bbls., 7'c. Rece nts F our. 1.000 bbls.: wheat 7,uoo ijU.:corn. 4,000 bu. ; oatK, I7,0oo bu. Shipment Wheat, 5,000 bu. ; corn, a.ooo bu. ; oats, 9.000 im. ST. I.On-s. Nov. 'si.-l-lour-Quiet and r.n chanced. Wheat-Higher aud firm, but top prices were not maintained, aud trading was only moi-eraP-; Xivember. 95;,'n'i,..Jc clslng at '.Ci'.c; IXCember, J..7'., closing at '.toe; January. lu'Jh1., closing at '."'.'allste: Mhv. tl 0M 1 ISA doiuir at si (MV'L Corn Strong and hieher, especially November and year: No. 2 mixed, cash, lis' ..q,:."1.'1-: Novemlier. s7m37tmC, closing st r.T'ic a-k.'il; year, ill' " i'iJii". closing at 34- bid; May. :Jj'. ,e. Oats Finn ami higher; No. i liiixel. i-ash, il).,.i J7!.ie; May, ri'-'nJ'-c. Rve Firm and hlnher at ..'.'fa .'.' Harley Hull, but unchanged, butter mid Kggs-t 'nchsnge!. Flaxseed strong at $1 12. Hay aud Brati-I ncliaiiKCd. oruDi?al lmll ami unchanged. ProvisionsFirm and hiirhcr. with fair trading. Pork-Hit her at i Lard-Hik'hcr at 5 :,'a,. Bulkmeats Long dear. I K5; short ribs.fi; short char. . lo. hneon iAtiyz clear, f .'Ofar iO: short r)li, 5 0 'i5 o; short clear, SS S-Vg.; 37,'i- Kj-

il-t-Flour, 6.000 bbls.; wheat 4'.,u00 bu.;com, M.0O bu.: oats, 17.000 bu.; rve, U.OOO bu.: barley, '2f..000 bu. Shipments "Flour, 5,000 bbls.; wheat :i.tsK bu. :corn, i..iio0 bu. ; oats, 7.000 bu.; rye, ,ooo u.: barley, l.mobu. Afternoon Board Uhut. ' ii 4e easier. Corn, J,;e lower. Oats dull; no sales. NEW ORLEAN?, Nov. 9. Corn Dull and unsettled at 4::i44e. oats stead: choice Western. Ma 35c. ommeal Quiet at 22e. liay st.ady. Pork lemand inir and prices hit'b r"at j' l '! i9 25. lard Strontr and higher; r. tinod tierce. tV- bnlk Meats-Firmer; sueul lers, $ '.); long clear. V5 12V"7) 2 ; clearrib. fe 25. Bacon-Steady, shoulders, i'i Fs?: longcl. ar, 5 62' '.: clear rib, ?5 75. Hams At 10,4 10 c. CofJ'e steady ; Kio careocs. and common to prime, tiV 10 c sugar In good d-mand but lower: I-ouisiana. op.'n kettle, prime, 4 .i.r; faUy fair. 4 .4''B3; tood air, 4 4 !,c: good common to fair, 4.i4'e; iuferior to common, 4144e; lonSinna centrifugals, plantation granulated. iSV;jii!4c. Molasses Active but lower; Louisiana, open kettle, choice, .- 5oe; strictly prime. 42ä44c; el to prime, 30mI0c; prime, :iOu32c; w-mrifusjuls, prime to strictly trims 25 ::.?: good common to gixxl fair, 2"(5j24:. Rice Dull; ordinary to gool, :;V.5''. Cotton seed oil Prime crinle, '27a2Sc summer vellow, :s: y ile, caJte and meal, 22r JJ.'c. Market" swadv. CTXCIXNAn, Nov. P.-Cottpn-S'teauy; middling, 9,'ie. Flour steadv; failiilv.Sdft t 25 fancy, tl 50il ,5. Wheat Stronger: No. 2 red. 943 '.CWv.

receipts, 9.m)0 bu.; shipments, -j.40ö bu. Corn higher, with a liht demand at f 25. LardStronger at Ji'jö Qb. Bulk-mcatSrQuiet; new bort rib, $". Baon Firm: shoulders, tl 75; short rib. 5 75; short clear-40. Butter Steady; extra ereamery,-252Se; fancy dairy, IClSe. Linseed Oil Juiet and steady at 42.ar4 lc. tugar In Steady at isc. Cheese In iniMlerat? demuud; choice mild Ohio factory, lOlle. BALTIMORE, Nov. 9. Wheat Western firmer and'iuiet: No. 2 winter red, spot, VI 1 .. i'.)2c ; November, 'A'irzyic: I'ecember, 93 V'a " ee; January, 95V,i c; February. ':'i'.r,-;'. Corn Western higher and more active; mixed, Novemlier, 4'.)555ie; jo new, 4si4t'..c; vear. 40!;i7e; January, tviiii. Oats Firm"; Western white. "2 315.?; mixed, iW i He. Provisions Steady. Mess Pork J 50' 10. Ijird P.criued, Kpgs Finn at 24 e. Cotfee Dull: Rio cargo, s, ordiiiarv to fair, 7;i.jS,Mc. Receipts-Flour, :!,iw bbls."; wheat. 14,000 rorn. 7.00li bu.; oats. 8,000 bu.; tje, bu. shipments Flour. 1,350 bbLs. MILW2VtTEEE, Nov. 9. Flour Dull. Wheat Waal; cash, hl1.,; December, 8.s;tc; May, .c. 'rra-.-'ieady: N'o. 2, 42e. Oatfj-lirm: No. 2, Rye Nominal; No. 1.61c. Barley Strong- : No. 2, 57.?. Provisions Higher. Mess Pork Cash, o!d. Si CO: new. So 0. Lard Prime steam, cash or December, So 10: Janury.f i 15. ButterDull; dairy, IGaiTc. Cheese Quiet at s3'3'J' Eggs Firmer at 20-4201 ..c. Receipts Flour. s.2 bbls.; wheat, 2S.:!0 bu.; barley, 75,5.,2 bu. Shipments Flour, s,i0 bbls.; wheat U,ööo bu.; barley, 5,7"0 bu. TOLEDO, Nov. 9. Wheat Dull aud firm : cash or November. P4,.2ebid; December, '.vj'jjc; jan'lary, 95;ie; February, t'W; May, fl0i,'i. CornQuiet: cash, 4c; November, 41c; year, 4u'je; January, t9e: May, lOe aked. Oats Steadv : ca-h. 27J ., ; May, Jj.-.-. Cloverseed 1-jisv: cash or November, S5 50 asked; December, $)" 55 asked ;-Jan-usry, S5 f0 asked; Februarv, j.; (15. ReceiptsWheat, 42,000 bu.; corn. 2.ooo bu. ShipmentsWheat, s,00 bu.: corn, lssi bu.; oats, ll.noo bu. LIVFRPOOb. Nov. ?.-'otton-Diill and un changed; sales, s.000 bales, including 500 bales for spec.-.ia .i a ami export, ami ..,110 bales Aincrjefn. Wheat Juiet and unchanged. 'orn Fi;!.!, v.it h a fair demand; new mixed Western, 4s C!sd percental. Turpentine spirits, 2 o-l per cwt. KANSAS CITY. Nov. 9. Wheat Stronger: cash, 75; ;e bid, 7 V aked ; December, 77 ' : bil. . '4e a-ked: Janu -v. co'.c bid: Mar. 87:,-.tc. Com Steady ; caM . x1. bid, ::i asked: Novem?er. ..'; year, ..'..c; Ma v. u";4e bid, .c asked. Oats Nor.:; :al: ho bid. LOUISVILLE, Ncv.. Cotton In fair demand aud steady: mi idling. 9'-. Grain Firmer Wheat No. 2 longbcrry, tt7c; No. 2 red, u.V. Corn Ne. 2 mixed, 4 le: No. 2 w hite. 4'k Oats New NO. 2 mixed, 2.0. Provisions. -N market. Oils. WILMINGTON, Nov. 9.-Turpcutino -Quiet at Sic. CLEVELAND. Nov. 9. rciroleum Unchanged; stan-lar l white IU leg., tc. pnTSECRG, Nov. a-Petrölenm-Markel lull. weak and lower. National transit certificates opened at $1 jv.4' and closed at 41 0'.!,; highest price, 1 OsU ; lowest, 51 0i-'4. TITCSVILLE, Nov. 9. National Transit certificates opened at SI 07V highest price, $107",; lowest, ?1 Oi .U: closed at SI t.-.'; shipments, iU,W bbls.; charter?, c,572 bbls. BRADFORD, Pa., Nov.- 9. Oil Opened nt On highest price, fl OS; lowest, $1 ScV. closed at il Otf7; runs, i'-l,:;5s bbls.: total shipments, s2,:2 bbls.; charter, 8,572 bbK: clearances, :52t;,sOO bbls. NEW YORK, Nov. 9. Petroleum The market was active and generally weak; opened ut SI Os'; declined to 1 0;7i,rallied to SI 07!, br4ce to SI ts., at w hich price it closed w iLh that prite bid. sales, l.lCj.WO bbls. OIL CITY, Ph., Nov. 9 National transit certifieutes opened at fl os1,; and closed at SI Ot'i; highest price, il os1,,; lowest tl W;", : sales. 2....-.,-o-w tbls.; clearances, 4,y2,tJ bbls.; charters, ,572 bbls.; shipments, V22S. bbls. Cotton. GALVESTON, Nov. 9. Cotton-Dull ; net and gross reeeipi-", 2,575 bales: exports, coastwise, 3,712 bales; stock, 107,SijJ bales. MEMPHIS, Nov. 9. Cotton Steady; middling, ..c; receipts, ".'.iO bales: phipmeuta, 5,202 bales; stock, 7:3,724 bales: sales 4..5O0 bales. ST. LOUIS, Nov. S. 'ottou Steady; middlings, sJo; sales of l.sjo lales. Receipts l.sos bales; shipments, 3,547 tales; stock, ls,27:! bales. NEW KöRI.E N Nov. 9.--Cotton-Quiet; net receipt, 21,411 liaW; gross receipts, 22,0iO bales: exports to (Jieat Britain, 10,ss7 bales; sales, 4.O00 bales; stock, 20.1 td bales. NEW VOBK, Nov. . The Post In Its cotton reView savs: Future deliveries opeued 3 to 2-l"c lower, but Dn nubiieation in the rcDort of the Cot ton Exchange, whieh estimates the crop at 00,.iH) bales, prices advanced: November, Ifc-lOOc: balance oi the list 23 to 24-1; after a decline ot ti to 7-10,3eNovemlcr was sold at third call att'.2o; December, 9.:ttic; Januarv, 9.49t: February. 9.01c: March. 9.7;e -i9.7le; April, 9.sie: June, 9.6'V; establishing an advance since last Saturday o 12 to 15 lJ'Je; futures closed steady. Coffee. RIO DE JANEIRO, Nov. 9. Coffee Regular, first. 4.150 reis per 10 kilos, good second. :',W0. Receipts during the week, S2.0U0 bags; purchases for th United stat. 25,XX) bags; clearances for tbeUnited ntates, o7,ooobags; stock, U2,ooo bags. SxNTOS, Nov. 9. Cofiee Receipts duriug the week, 51,009 Lag-; purchases for the United states. 1.000 bags: clearances for United States, none: stock, 1-0.000 bags. Dry Goods. NEW YORK, Nov. 9. Dry Goodg-Outside of that demand usual to Monday, because of the manv orders of small to molerate requirements, the vökun; of new business has been unimportant. Whisky. CTNCIXNATI, Nov. 9. Whisky Steady and rirm at Si 0.. CHICAGO, Nov. 9. Whisky Firm at fl 15. CLEARANCES. Tlie State of Trade for the rast Week, With the rerceiitagea ot Increase anl Iecre:se. R6TO?v-, Nov. 9. The following table, compiled from special dispatches to the Tost from the managers of the leading Clearing-Souses' in the United States, gives the clearances for the week ending November 7, lS.5. compared with the correvponding week in issf: New York Boston Philadelphia, f fih'ag 1st. Louis San Francisco Bali; more Cincinnati Pittsburg Providence vKansas by Louisville Minneapolis Milwaukee Louisville Detroit Omaha ..... ialveston Cleveland -. foluinl.'is lud.rtinipoiis Hartum! N-vv Haven.. .. Mem). his Portlilli'l Peoria Worcester S'.rintield Kt. Jo-eph Lowell Syra-use Total. Outside if New York ... . 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