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Withdrawn from store on Friday for city co Were steady and gulet at St b 75 for exts ess; and EF PRODU Tor ead to head with the first would do 1ér or fear He cannot utilize the stone again in case there s ‘another death in the family. -His _neirhbors do’ .say that L' buried his’ zunt at the foot of his ‘grapévinie, so_that ‘she would be usefiil as'a .nourisher of the plant. If this is truc, our meal ‘man beats_the_parsimonious Frenchiwan who, after blowing the fire, used to put 3 cork into the nozzle of_ the bellows in order to save the windfor the mext timc; mdf hlc) &L:m_a;?uthc_ stalpfrom the Crackstunner o s - vényls) saved the backbone of * the sluinl; nrd%r A Champion Mean Man---How Two Girls | toavoid ‘buying combs for bis famfly’ - 6ot Home from the Centennial, A WIFE’S IARD LOT. £ <t (6ays M. ‘Quad) listened to a placed them i giives b two, £o- that, t! iesplit tombstone all four: “He" will mot marry agafn, GOSSIP-FOR THE LADIES. An Extremely-Sensitive Lover=-, " * 7 HerLast Offer. Female Hoodlums--A Forgetful Man--- The Hard Lot of 2 .Wife. 3 . Dunbar's’ wife. ‘Quad) BEAUTY TRANSTENT. long political discussion while riding down town a1's ibe brightness of 4 brow? yestérdiy mornitg; and at dinner she remarked “{vnarsa x::;uul; ‘:1 pear) ond corals? T otand: 2 Beas s like a vapor, o n"f-’uf{fli.a"é’n o!ennm;l ‘:x;onh. + *Wellya few. dgys more wfll dedd&t.hix clef:- & R tion?, Should the crowd, then. aes gince. #1n a measure,” was his guarded reply. B et it avfil glad,” she coutinued. = * You As lerta the vigleru argmar commenced golng out nights about ¢ .filrsl.lnlf_ 1 thei Masch, and . yoa've kept it up ever since, I' Ao 5 veivet eheck dincloges. be“on‘e’hn‘"niiwomnn ut the St of Noseu- Made of dust? *1 well belleve I ber. . We'll have ch:crfnl fires, games, comfort, So are lilies; BO are roses. d e ~Harricl Prescolt Spoford. G Charlotte,” solemnly interrupted the hus- band, * can’t you understand this'thiogt The NSITIVE LOVER. electfon will Gocur on the 7th’ prox.; of coursé. Connt——A'swE;:So?c"' of thé handsomest and (. Aftér 'merltvmth L mv,\zs; hel, m!xni.u n;.é:;;o— i i e '} turns; v “them; put our in tral ar most, accomplished young men in Vienss. He 't e er T, tis Morinino tie imes'of - the ’Iofl.h, and it-maybé next You must have pa- ng all right.” foto st A NOVEL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. A school for girls has been'opened in Berlin s pussibhately In Tové with s EuT.of almost | ‘oppocition, and so peer] y.” She was the daughter ord1: April ”?[QWI&%TMG‘ZEI{. R man of great rank and inflnence at Court, abd, | tience, for everything Is work man of great renk and S0l o erd 1 | Wit conid sho 0 bt bur her she was followed by a multitude of |, suitors.” Shic was lively and amiable, ‘andtreated lh';ilfi:&ll 'fifl;&h 18:;':3:3;3;?::2:5 ‘onaplan decidedly novel, bat very practical. |- inter tnl!:,} a s Blglw.ldfi Yor - Count The building’ tontatns lodging-rooms for forty £he Tl “avowed. ‘2. ] tions were being made girls, school- ms, working-rooms, an immense M, and thal prepary : %% | Kitchen'nfd 3 permancatbagaar. In the school- for the nuptials. The Count was of a refined |, v el i r: In the scic a0 delicate sensibility.” Ho loved hei Tor | T90S every Lianth”that’ Will fit'the girls for Nérgelf aione—for the virtnes which he believed |° tuations in bakiog, cominercial or mcrmn‘tin,e dwelt in a beautifal form; and, like 3 Jover of establishments -is tadght. Various _ trades such perfectios h:ncvcxanprmd.wdh her with- ‘L'l:;u hl;diegk‘i me_;n 19“,i!w ugr - ufi?j‘fif o hen be touched ber a fire 3 8] - operatives. c - et eins ! s; the chief schpol-room, for all the veins that warned him not to | en is, perha I i all e work there 1s°done by ‘the girls under the E“F‘fl:' ‘vision of 6nc of thé Dest cooks in the city. This feature has- become so popular frum the large uumber of betrothed maidens who flock thither to obtain ‘good domestic educations, that the managers have begun to charge for instruction in ‘cookery; and- the'récelpts generally poy the cxpenses of the other departments. b shot throu; b invade th%!lvcrmmou sanctuary” of her l(g& ‘Sitéh were his 'feclings, when, one nightat his intended father-in-law’s, a party of young people were et 1o celebrate a certain festival.” Sev< eral of the young 18d5's rejected suitors were preseti Yorfelts were one of, the pastimes, and all went oh with the greatest merriment till the Count was commaniled by some witty mademoi- selle to redeem his glove by saluting the check of his intended ‘bride. e’ Count blushed, trembied; sdvanced to his mistress; retreated, advanced again, and at last, with a tremor that shook every fibre in his frame, with = modest fi-m:e,"he put the soft ringlet whick played upon ercheek 1o his 1ips, and retired to demand his redeemed pledge in evident confasion. His mis- tress gaily smiled, and the game went'on: Ouc of - har_rejected suitors, but who "was of a umhfy, unthinking’ dispoltion, was adjudeed. by. the same Indiscreet crier of the forfeits ‘‘as his last treat before L hanged himself,” she raid, * to snatch a kiss from the 1ips of the object of - his recent vows.”. A lively contest betweenthe lady and gentleman lasted 2 minte; but thelady . yiclded,” thouph in the HAD TO SELL Tfifiql ILATR. . Two belles_ of this_city lately came home from Philalciphia_shorn of . their. wealtlr. of raven tresses.” “After they had taken in allthe points at thé big show, aud had made rgeny pur- chases, before they knew, it they had spent- all their money, and, what was worsc, bad lost their return excursion tickets.” They’ had o friends in Philadelphia, and no timeto write to - ing. * They therefore resolved to make a raisey S0 theyokipped away into a barber-shop and struck a bargain for their. back-hair. ~ The shaver offerced $3.75 cach for what they bad. I a short time they,were nicely shorn, and thus they were able to get back to tlieir native land. —Iteuding (Pa.) Eagle. : Sl m of-a finflslm g)nux:h.-- And tlm‘-‘ C«flmt g 3 the mortification, the agony, to sce the lips, NE NOT; which his passlonate snd delicate love would not FEMININE NOTES. n.lléi"hiihpw touch; kissed with roughness’ and To get upahandkerchief fiirtation: Rulefirst. rebetition by -another man, and one whom he | * Get two handkerch efs and two fools.” " Want despised. Wijthout a.word, he rose d{xom g | the other five rules? mm;:n?" 1he l?sz’:h?gde‘fia‘n"‘s’t“:i lg;gfi;i‘:;: "4 china set may contain seventy pieces oronly Terhsband and Ler lover. - The 'Count “nbver | forty, just according to the sortof hired girl you §aw her niore. ! i have around the house. - Z IER LAST OFFER. Socrates says that * The hottest love bas the coldest end.” Xanthippe had. probsbly mad¢ the 614 man sit out on the door-step all night, — Yonkers Gazette. T Buttons on the feminine dress are smaller this winter. The old ones, Worn a_year or tW0 g0, make good quoits—thongh some of them are too heavy to pitch over ten yards. i ¢ What is Heaven's best gift to man?"” asked aycung lady on Sundsy night, smiliog sweetly! Among the tide of people pouring into the cireité yesterdsy was a benevolent-looking wom- an of 40, carrying an umbrella on her shoulder and a shioplaster in ber. fingers. - She handed out the'quarter and was pushing along, when the tickes agent called out: ¢ See liere; madam, I miust have 50 cents.” @105 all right—I'm a good Demograt,” she ) replied; tryino'to getin. ° i 5 i 3 ) " E on a pleasant-looking clerk. ‘A horse, re- detoteE guarter, madam,” e seld, 88 10, plied g, ; With grea prudence., . | ] gav 1’m a good Republican, and 1 say. two Somebody. remarks that, young . ladies look shillines is cnoughi,”” slic exclaimed, beginning “upon a boy as a nuisance until he¢ is past. the! 10 look 1ad. e e e agc. of .16, when hé jrenerally doubles up in “ Move money, or you ust stand aside, said |, value each year, until, like's meerschaum-pipe,’ th_g_ooflaiep‘c‘lr, m .dfi‘m:, ‘\;’niplt;. S s ¢ is priceless. “Now I won’t do it!” she bluntly replicd. | Don’t crowd a fashionably-dressed young lad “ve walked, four miles 1o &ee. thio chow, 800 | ity & big titer. ont - 1t makes her look Hke' she” was crawliug out: from under the’ coyer of; old-fashionedl country Toad-wagon.—Lbt I'm gding to see'it.” Seemis to me you're mighty, high-nosed ‘an’ ille Courier~Journal.. z ubont it, and ‘secms £o me that T am Just'eszood 58 you are, if I don’t own 10 mam- moth ageravation of animals.” ~ Irate Young Lady—* Mz, Cox, I dedare your. «Twiehilllings more, madam,” was his song. ik «T'lf say )V she’ remarked, feiling 1 her, -machines are the worst I ever saw! there’s not. pocket. S A ] even a looking-glass!” Proprictor ‘of "Bathing S Carvt do it, madam.” < Machiges—% WEy, Miss, if there was looking- «Then Il say 3n gfinsscs, we shouldu’t.’ get, ¥ou ladics out of “Caw'tdoit? R m,'cr.u.m‘v;lun‘ s for howeérs and howers— nch. i o THEHHY-1w6." . ¢ Don’t block the way, mgdam,”. ¢« See Hert, Mr. Showman with a cage full .of, hyenas, that’s oy last offer. 1f you, want he cabh, il right.” If you don't, say the ord Rt Sl d ¢Stand ond side madam, if you please,” was. the reply, and she stood. Bue went oyer .to'a stand ana bought a glass of. red Icmonade, and'théi took a cout along . the carivas. Just; as thd show began some Doy caught sight of:a’ a pelr of shoes kicking the air under the edge of the tent, and” some pcople iuside were sur- prised to seca woman’s head come up between the benches. A body followed the bead, an um- brella followed the body, and. as she g0t a'scht, and & brace for her pack, she smiled ; benignly ' and remarked : B “ Thirty-two cents saved to buy pickles for the winter, and row lét theé performance go on'—Leiroit Fres Press.~ S THE FEMALE HOODLUM IN ’FRISCO. An investigation_shows the budding woman-' Bood of Sqn Francisco to be in avery demoralized | oo 5 % condition 1nd g ersing diggrace to the society |: She didn’t care for his wearing a bunch of and g oT jasmine in_his button-hole, but; whea' ghe' dis-' which peFmits sich a state of affalrs o exist., | S2omine. i | : s DAY “Wordt'of allt thé \c‘f" P = covered Tt was id 1o the_lappel of . his cont c : with & "ladiés! scarf-pin, this -unreasonabl clety not usually productive of the genas hood- | :woman took off his_fifteen-and-a-half-inchtus luniyand in-a mu;hner fllmwm‘;‘."“mhmmu of iv.srz ’dog:z wlcllar,r:;a:‘lnt'nnd all, in“1 spe suppression. In ‘thé cursé of'| onds, and spoiled a mew plated ice-pitcher on his g%dn s s ety I{hm:%gnaa'gwt‘wnp_lc Dol —Vew Orieas ullgin: T | ng generation, an th mele and . female o I boe o Pt Theierleiit to broathe an atmosphere || 5, LLeY,were in town the ather cvening, enjo- of,,absolute independence, and suap their fin- ers at the parental authority of any degree or duscription whatever.” In' the cases “of gurls of . all clgsses and conditions, the result is 2 most deplorable and damaging one. ' It has been remarked by strangers to our city that 'thebe- Tavior of girls 'ip thuir teens on’our ‘streetssis very brazen and uusccountable. They can be ' (V. ;) Home. scen late ot night trooping” about. in'their short | (- ) Heme. dresses, and smiling and sm;rx;x;‘nlg in the most After be had goneé in” the morning she found miudlin way at the well-dressed, long-coated, | on the tloor & little piece of paper that had drop- cigarctte-staineq statues who disgrace the | ped out ofhis pocket. It read: & sirpét” corners and themsclves for the pur-'| 4 roundsof best Acme.. pose of . catching the glances of these” same | 1 ronndof S. 0. ¥ little girls. - The characteristics of the female hoodlums are a quick walk, the hair pulled down over the forchead; and cut off square like the shock 6f a Washor Indian squaw, and a com- plexit§ of attire that is far beyond sbeir age and capacity 10 carry. It is 1o great troublé then out, and the ouly thing that will bewilder the curious observer is the number.to be met with. * To study the specles properly one ‘must be ebroad on their field-days—Saturday aod Sunday.=Sqs Francisco Chronicle. ¢ Rue Breda: Cora Pearl—Annctte, I shalli have company at dibner 'to’-dn:' cuests of dis- tinction.” Aunette=— Al !", C: P.—“Youmust 0 t0 the fish-market and bay, the fish.” A~ of m; Sl_xqs's‘ too” thievish Yk miss” C.B,—* But'don’t buy it mother, you know. Laris paper.” " I XJs mother- “Shall T, try a homecopath or.an allopath "'} My hear féllow, it is 'six of one’ and haif a, dozen of the othier. The allopath kills his pa-. +ticnts; the homeopath lets his die” ™ *“Then I; will call.in’_an allopath—the 'poor woman will suffer less.”—Laris paj ¢ A Boston sculptor has just compl: entitled * Enthusidsm”:'No one arcund’here s scea it yet, but'as it is ' said-to’ be of the Jhighest type, it is gencrally _Jresmhed,flintjb. répresents dn able-bodied female trading off her' husband’s Sunday pantaloons for a china dog nn;lufivo'vma for’ the * mantelpicee.—Norwich ! gun with nejy and as she told him where ' she made her plirchade, ‘he' exclaimed,” “By Jinks!" that's where I got ming, .too; but,” he added, in a lover's, passionate tone, “it’s ’causeyou've chewed it'siwhat “mbkes it so good.”—Camden And the poor womau went into hysterics. think- iug ber durling husband had gone off Lo commit suicide, arid had carried enough rounds, of am- munition tomake thé work certain i leans Bullelin, ~ - > Not, a thousand miles from Richmond a wife lay in b'dying condition, 'Having broughtup a cleyerorphab girl, who was' grown, the dying woman called the young woman to ‘her {ngi said: *I will soon leave you my little children matherless. *They Know you and love you, and after I am gone ['wanf You uiid my ‘husband to A, FORGETFUL, MAN. ° am oni £ s His wife bont biin’ up-town for “sumthun’ or | marry.” The youns - woman, bursting {uto ruther " early in the evening. On the way he _“’““L,“’":,@;g ‘,,,f)“_fi{::}"‘fi‘m“““@“}'*fl'r" met a friend, and they spent a_half-hoar in an animated dispute as to whether Hayes or Tilded hiad the best chances for an clection, and, when heleft his friend, ne had éntirely forgotien what Mar{a had beut him after. It was in Vain .| "The sex is Imitative and progressive, and th day of Its emancipation i3 near n¢ hapd. Th m.{er day'a North Hill Republican, who hid won elght huts on tlic Ohio clection, went bomie re- joicing in his good fortune, and waskind of cast ® thathé tried to think up his forzotten | down like when. bis wite, who is a Democra e\mnqx For three long, weary .Lours he. wan- | dejectedly Informed lifm that she had bet au dered’around. from saloon to saloon, seeking | lost.on the same State'threc $20 bonnets ahd' a to stimulate his unreliable brain and prick up’ | box of gloyes. “He heard.in voiceless. amaze- his memory: 'was Do use. The more he | ment, and then tumultuous:h eized gtimulated the more be dian't remember. e | lingering veio.—Burlngton iy et ted £0 go home and . acknowledge as mud b Sies J his wite, sxd so be just droppeillu on Lis {riends womn the Tantad Arssnans oL Dahomey are 10 gathier their symipatiy. e e e o | jected from chlldhood to violent exercise, and aged to scrape considersble, ot ¢ St X caye the palace "only in cases of emergency, gether;and Just a8 the” chimes of St. Xayfer | gajny condemned to celibacy, 8 man il e Charth wab_éhiming the midnizht hg‘; i B2 | ing at or speaking to one of them pays the price thlegraph . cditor opeped -3 dispatch. 1ar] ccf that the "Associated I‘rc‘s): announced ol his indiscrel unbylos(nihi’s lile. Bells are the death of Dr. —, the famous pbysivian g attached to their necks, whicly tinkle as the walk, and when the mké";xhw_ these bells mi? of —. rush pell-mell out of sigh caring 5 By, the jumping Juniper Juplter, Iremem- | T BULIE O, of, Sghl anc hearinm, lost ber now,™ safd” the visitor, Hising “slowly {iom | oo raaching terror. When on duty s loose his chairznd turiog as pale as a cholers patient; | ;nic and trowsers are worn, similar to those of 1 rememher now. My wife had the cramD- | ye rest of the army,and the officers carry “the doetor! ‘D—n alive yet!"” thiag doctor without colic and sept me to bring politicsY’ ‘I wonder if she's wg.}lgs to lay about them lq casg they think it Ehot out of the'door aftc k staying to hear what the chances were in New Mr, Schuyler's Work. Yotk = Cincimati Bruguirer. “ithany Beontng Jouinal. Mr. Eagenc Schuyler; e Secretary of Lega- tion at Constantinople, who has recently doné such credit ‘to’ the American name among foreigi .nations by.his investigation of: the Bul: zarian atrocities, 15 a son of George W. Schuy ler, the’ present Canal Auditor.” The following extract oo a”pri etter of. tlie young Sce™ retary'to "Lt mother will add interest” {0 his publisbed, reports, as. indicitine - some of the THE CHAMPION MEAN MAN. Qur’ chiinplon mean man (says the Philadely phia Bulleiin) lives in Montzomery County: He bas been married four times: When his second wifé diell he split. his first wife's tombstone and 0 bodies side. by side, exch with half Ween “hisJast ~ twa wives departed, hie. (] law is verysicl, and X consults i friend as to ‘what 'doctor he should callin.’|- cted a statne | which he could hardly refer to in ocument e . S. LrGATION, CONSTANTINOPLE, Aug. 31— . 277 1 came back from ‘Bulgana night be- Jore gst, after staying five wecks instead-of - two, 2od undergoing n zrént deal of hard work unl fatigue. Still | uccomplished vers m decd since my réturn 1 aw astouishied T how nueh 1 - did; - Although etill o the trocities that had been committed; I ¢oon tnrned .my attention 10 the present state of- the country, ‘and tried in some degree to mitigate the condition of the unforturinte Bulgariané. WhatI know that~ ‘T'nccomplished was to eave tvo men'who were to be hung the nextday. What I have every- reason, 1o belicve was done “by miy'cxertions and my rep-’ rosentations were ‘the prevention of all farther. executions : (and fully & hundred ‘innocent' men were marked out for the galiowsd, the dissolution of ‘the-extrabrdinaty am X5 and the relcase of about 1,200 Persons “iwhohad: then been-imprison Yor® nearly three montha. I have cansed some rattle to be restored, had some oflicials changed, “snd I think to some dezree Tc- stored tonfidente and courage to the Bulgarians. Under the citcumstancee; I cannot regret the hun- dred pounds that the:journey has cost me. In another letter, Mr. Schuylerf says that his ‘boolk i5'out; and he is waiting Witl' some anxiety to hear what the critics’ may have to” say,'and -that be is still at"work upon his report, althongh he is sick and tired of atrocitles. "~ ' * CRIME. HORSE-STEALERS. Special Dispatch to The Tribuzie. : KEOEUE, Fu, Nov. 4.—Thé Marshal ‘of this ‘city arrived athome to-day With: Jolin Shaw ‘and Dick Latham, who arc charged with horse- ‘stealing. They were sent to 4 series of fairs in Tllinois’ recently, With thé pacing madre Prairie {Bird and the trotting horse Bub. After winnlng all the monéy tliey could, they made’ their way ‘South, where “thiéy sold the sulkey and one of ve i hBaring next week. valuable of the two animals, was recu_vcred. MADE A MISTAKE. ' New YORE, Nov. 4.—Wlile a coloréd band of | ‘4 Boys'in Blue ™ were returning home from, tne _parade ldst night they were attacked by rowdies, {when the colored men turned upon their assail- .ants, and in, the fight that followed one white man was fatally stabbed, and four others, were ‘nnd'sugh‘t.ly_waundcd.‘ 5 d 5 FATAL AFFRAY. NEWARK, N. J., Nov. 4.—George Steckert fatally stabbed Charles_ Wilber and Jacob Ma- son, and severely wounded seyergl others, ina fight ina &aloon, in H;xmburfinpluw, early this -T?::smeg: Steckert claims to h: w:e‘actgd n EEH~ .shot KILLED IS SOX. Spectal Dispateh to The Tribine,” . ADRIAN, Mich, Nov, 4.—Jar Compton, aged 05, shot his som, aged 45, dead.-last even- ing while infariated from driuk. The decd was committed'on their farm in Doyer, & feiy miles swest of this city. NG . A% CUT_ TO PIECES. Roxpour, N. Y., Noy. 4.—The remains of “Tsaac Meriele have been found near the teaps on the” Shawangunik Mountains, literally cut to picges, . No_ arrests. COLLISIONS. Crverwwat, O., Nov., 4.—The passenger train going west on the Ohio & Mississippi Rail- road collided with' o freight train this after- noon mnear Sholes, Ind., killing Engincer Scot{ and Firemon Kecifer.” Scme passengers sus: tained slight, injuries, but_none . were seriously B 2 e Ft d LoUISVILLE, Ky., Nov.4.—A serious accident occurred near Yewee Valley Station, on_ the Loujsville, Cincinnati;&_Lexington. Short-Line Rafirond, a few minutes after 10 o’clock thig morning. A special engine, in charge of Jobn Ginther, had been ordered to Mt! Sterling, with instructions to * ran wild ”” until Pewee Valley was reached by "hi§ engine. At this hour, under a misapprclicnsion that he ‘was'to “run’ wild? until ten’ minutes’ past 10 o*lack, Ginther endeavored tozo from Pewee Valley, one station above, supposing the south- bound Eastern "express would wait his arrival at the’ upper ‘station.’ The engineer of this train’ thought Ginther would be “at Pewee Valley. Theirenginés_came together a short™ distarice; atiéve Pewee Valley, badly damaging both, kill-’ ing Ginther and seriopsly woundisig two. fire- Passen- men ' and’ an express ‘messeng bt Kuown.' The Erening Neirs_ reports no gers killed. ——— AN IGNOBLE DEATH. Speciat Dispaich to The Tridune. OTTAWA, Ill., Oct. £—The body of Peter Cas- :sidy, an Irish laborer, was found this }nor/n!nf in'a hog-pen mear his’ dwelling-house,- i the’ villoge of Utica. When he was last sen hewas, .under’ the influence of liquor, and thie supposi tion is that, whilé in that condition he got into’ ithe hog-pen and died from exposure, theé night, “being” dlément.” Ic was betieen 40 and b HUMOR. They say it is dangerous _to go into the water ‘after a hearty meal,” Butwho espécts tofinda’ hearty méal in'the water? “7 ¢ P Philanthropist—*¢There’s a penny for you, my lad. What will you. do with it?”? Sweeper, —What, all this at once! LIl toss yer_for,it,’ double or quits#"—Puuch., 2R A procession of thirty tramps was marched, to the New Haven guardhouse last week, and ! ‘a mistaken” Demotratiz. cditor camc-out, the’ next miorning’ with “Another great. rally for | Reform ! ¥ We sce that Janauschek will,on her return to, :this country; introds€ o new tragedy founded, Joi, “Nibelunge: ded.” r i statement thatNibelungen wasediting 2 Demo- ‘cratic paper&=DBurlinglon. Hawkeye. : An outsider_says: ¢ What.is the difference between' the. heroine of Whittier’s It might . {8u‘emAnud a_brickmaker?”?. Andf ‘have been answers: “ One is Maud Muller and 'the other is 2 mud-mauler.”—XNorristown Herald. A lady in town found some cream on her milk ing cach other’s socicty, and exchunging cuds of ;| yesterday morning, -aud was so astonished and: each other. - “Jerusha, where'd you '| overcome that she- threatened to discharge the ; A git’your gum! your'n's sweeter'n mine,” gaid ‘| milkman. The latter, howcver, explained that |’ it was,a mistake, owing to the drought. He said: *Will you cxcuse me, sir?”’ and citleman ‘addressed escused him, He i : ““Tamnot in the habit of berging.” And'the'gentleman said be was * d—d glad to hedr it,”” and walked off.—New Orleans Bulletin. Louis XIV. once submitted some of -his poet- ic ventures to Bofleau, dnd asked him what he thought of them. * Nothing, Sire, 1§ impossibl to_your Majesty,” replied” the candid- eriti * You wished to make bad verses, and you have succeeded.” ELE L Ak iy The Turks have s battle-hymn which_they sing when. they gointo battle, ‘Tt is said that the soldiers of the enemy put their fingers o :!ljelrren{s Klggl ms!xlmndl upon the bayonets of e foe,” gladly welcom denth, 8s i escape from the singing.. -y P Several holes were chargedin a drift in 2 Gold Hill mine. Oue blast failed to go off. One_of thé-miners was ordered to'goin and sc¢ what the matter. was. ** No, sor,” -he said, firmly; “I was blowed up in Californy wance that way, an’ I'd rather lave me work than be kilt agin,” A 5-vear-old girl had been told that it was night on the other side of the world when it was daylight on this: Asa proof that. thi§ astro- nowical fact had taken root she exclaimed upon {:;lggd L}f&é‘mnmfifi;th“x\kgw thieyare just zoin’ ed in Chin: e skeef cginning P 2, ters are beginning A gentleman traveling through one of the ru- ral precinets of a country, a fewdays since, rode up t6'a farmhouse and” thus accosted.a curly- headed urchin, who was seated on'the'top of & gote-post; ~“Bub, where's’ your pa#’. The yonungster replied, ““He hias just gone down be- {%ugl t{lde ‘;’wlsnffil tg l]):ry_fiur l?:{r dog Towser. e old fool killes 5self 3 barki i dates for oftice; be you ane??” g et eandt- A bright-eyed 4-year-old boy, upon hearing his faiber read the touching stowy of Joan "c-.'r".a';t was greatly moved by her sad “trials; but when the part was reached where she was’sbout to be burned to death at the stake, the ‘poor little fel- low could no contain , himself . longer, but sob- bitig, clutehed his_parent’s_arm, and; with big tears running down bis' plump cheeks, cried, “But, papa; where werc the police?”” The woods are foll of .candidates. We- have had an emissary with a lanternout all ‘day to find one, and hé reported the ity deserted by them. A few days more to tote the weary and d few more davs 10 totter'on theroad, and the agony of the candidates will be over, and at least one-balf of them will have. found thiat thé candidate born'of ‘circumstances is of few days and full of trouble. He'springs up like u "hop- rgrass and runs like a jackass; his path is full* pe: of footfalls, and his ways are devious to avoid the d. b.’s who beset him on every. hand. Verily, his bed s not of roses, and he often wishes the }flfil:cr fellow had been nominated.—ZBurlington most unjust (ribonély.’|" the horses. They were lodged 1n jail, and will - : pate. 3 2t ook, “The mi‘rc, the most | W We infer from this, FINANCE AND TRADE. al LSaturday Activi " the Banks, The Usu THe Produce Markets Quietr-- Provisions Steady. Grain Irregular---A Downward “Tendency Checked. FINANCIAL. \ The connter business of the banks was quicken- 1ed by the ususl ‘access of Saturday business, but otherwise the situation was esscatially the same. /The currency movement to' tie- country still re- mains slow. Most of that whichis shipped gocs the wheat regions. Few orders are received from . the hog district. . The supply of paper of all kinds_ i ig ioderate. The country offers comparatively smail amounts of paper for'fedisconnt.” The of Trade demand. is not heavy, and the az- égate of applications from commercial and mis- fancous sources is hardly snficiént’ to - absorb the available funds of the banks, 1 "Rates ‘ot discoutit, arc @10 pér _cent to regular customeérs. Lower ratés may_ ‘bpobtained by inde- pendent borrowers. Rates on the street are 7 per cetit and ppiwards; the supply of papef is small. New York exthonge” wis sold “between banks at, 50c per $1,000 discount.” i The clearings of the week are reported as follows by Manager D, Honse: = 880,754.35 * tu 815,106.89 Total $2,127.935.80 ‘Corresponding week s i last year... g 2,265,401.36 .OCTOBER, 1875, AKD OCTOBER, 1870, In spite of the large decline during Iast week, ‘and thie smajler_but considerable dccline daring the week previous, the transactions for October compare very fuvorably with those of October, 1875, New Orleans _ being the only city in which there is mot proof of .a large incrense in-quantitics ‘cxchanged. Tho aggregote cleatings for the four ‘weels ending Oct. 26, conpare thus: Total....se.:.52276,405,110 $2,300,042,319 — 1.4 ‘No adequate cxplanation of the peculiar decling at New Orleans, which, has now been continuons “and fiicreasing since July, 08 yet appears. 'Trons- actions at New, York, Philadelphia, and Chicago coincide remarksbly in values with those of the corresponding weeks lnst year, so that the business “for October fn those citics must éxceed by ‘at"least lo;firccnt those: of Octcbers 1875, in guantities ‘exchanged,—The Public, Noo. e GOLD AND .GREENBACES. Gold was 1094 @109 in greenbacks. mGre‘a?hgcks were §1)4@91%; cents on the dollar gold: * iz G 1408, : [FOREIGN :uc;useg. ,United States Gs of = *United States 5:205'0f “G5(¢x.Lou 5-208 0 'mnnunrymd Juily. Stack. A Cliicago Clty 7 @ ct. bonds. ChE AT B o bowersiz Ghlengo City 7t water. I Gook: Connty 79 ct. bonds (g West Park.7 3 ct. | jouds L. Park). =64 North Chicazo 7 # Exposition §t0ck. *Anafmtercst. BY TELEGRAPH. N T the, Western zssociated Press. ] ), New Yonx, Nov. 4.—ld opened at 109, and, closed .at 109%, all salesof to-day haviugbeen at these figures. Carrying rates 1@2 per cenf. +Lonns were also made flat, J ! Governments dull and lewer. 8 Railrond bonds dull andsteady. This afternoon, iC.'C. ‘&1, C. séconds soldnt 12;°C. C.C. & I. firsts’ brought108. - g AN State bonds quiet, dull, and at nominal prices. Littlo was done, at theStock Exchange to-day, .there being a desire, appaently, to hear Mr, Mor- ‘rill, Segtetnry of the Trennry, speak for the.na- tional credit' in “connetion. with {he Presi- ‘dential contest. ‘The ttock market opened -witlisllght changes ‘fran sosterdnys closing prices, and the genera] lisinntil nbont*11:30 de-! .clined }4@%. - Later, Wstern Union Telegraph; and Northwestern prefernd_advanced 3. Prices, subsequently advanced. ¥@%, the ' latter for] ‘Westérn Unlon Telegrap}, when the market be- came steady. Towards'thi-clodc the market be- ‘came firm but dull, ‘excet for Ohiof,’ which' were. ‘weak, the stock -declinirz under free ‘sales ‘to \0%. ' Western Upion adanced . to 73%: Lake Shore to 5733; Northwesten common to 385 pre-* ferred to GO, and. Micligan, Central . to "48%. Othér chahges Jate in theafternoon were unim- portant. The market ‘cloed .dull ‘atd lower ex-, Cept for Western 'Union, vaich.was better. ,_ &nles at the:Stock Exchmge to-day uggreznted, , 000 shares, of which 3,500 were Lake Shore, 1,'500 Northwestern, +,70(St. Paul, 11,800 Ohios, 15,800 Western Union, £500, Wabash, and 2,000 ‘Michigdn Central. et - Moncy market easy at 23 per cent. Prime mer- cantile paper 1@6: ! e Sterling,; 4823 for sixtylays; 4844 for sight. Clegrings, $1%,000,000; The Assistant Trens- urer disbursed $216,000. lustoms receipts, $238, - 000. " The weekly bank statemmt is a8 follows: “Loan increase..S “843,400 )cpo'ts, ncreaseS 89,900 néreast 89,400 tcserve, decreasel, 4! Quickstiver... "Quickellver pf ]nclflchlilvl' A Mar{posu. 5 Glcago & Alio w0 n it &xfi“&.\usflw’: 1" & P: Telegraph (7) {isSotirt Paciig. .- ‘& P Tel.! pr . 82 jleutral e Sand prae.. 101 ac. 'land-grant. - L Pac, sinking-fund. 913§ Tennessee s, old.. Tennesset 3. NCW Virginia 8s. Ok 4 i FOREBN. Toxvos, Nov. 4. —Consts; money and .account, 96 1-16: [Daited Suates bonds g, 103%; 678, 109; 10-40s, 108343 new 56, 103, © Now York Central, 95 Eic, 1031 preferred, 18. Panys, Nov. 4.—Rentes105f 25¢. Fainxiroit, Nov. 4.—Uited States bonds—New 58, 1 COMMEICIAL. The following were théreceipts and shipments of the leadinz articl ¢ prodice i this city during the twenty- ok ending, at 7 o'clock on Satardny ‘morning, anifor the corresponding time last year: i Treceipts] Flour, brl Wheat. bu. Sheep, Hides, Tbs Highwines, bris| ool, Ibs. . Patatoes; Coal, Lons, Hay. - tons! Lumber, ‘m....| Shingles, m Salt. brls. Bxs. G. appies, bris. | . Beams bu.. ... sumption: 796 bn wheat, 1,177 bu oats, 893 bu barley. = Ny P tor V¢, wheat, 8 cars No, 1 speing, 128 cars No. 2 do, 67 ears No. 3 4o, 28"cars réjected do, & ears o grade (259 wheat); 11 ‘cars high-mixed corn, 37, cars and'5,800 bu No. 2.do, 15 cars;rejected do, ‘o’cars no grade (65 corn)® 2 cars white oats, 2 carsNo."2 a6, 18'cars rofected do Iedf No. 1rye, * 17 cars No. 2do, 1 car rejected do; 14 cars No. 2 barley, 30 cars Ko. 3 do, 14 cars rejected do (67° barley). Total (432 cars); 166,000bu. I -out: -122,692 bu whest, 183,966 birc, i oats, 20,298 bii rye, 7' ba batle THe following wete tlic feceipts and shipments of ‘breadstuffs and live stock at. thiis point during the znd for the corresponding weeks ending 160;: 189,504 15,355 19:804 Live hozs, § “Cattie N 84 i 'The following were the exporta from New York for the weeks ending as dated i a " XNon. % Oct. 28, XNoo. 6, 1876." 187, 15T, Flour, bris. 1500 17500 25,350 . Wheat, b 5,550 500,905 727,000 Corn,, bu. 858,985 84,010 382000 1t was fumored Saturday that charters had been made within two' days in Milwaukee to” cdiry out 600,000 bu whest, the game having becn purchased | -| iby Bingham, 'of Liverpool.” Parties in'the Cream City being. telegraphed to, replied that. the quan- ‘tity, 80 far as known, was only about 200,000 .bu. . If'the wheat crop of, the United States last year: was 256,000,000 ba, that of thig year belng245,- 04i0,000bu, there isa falling off to the extent of only 4.3 pet cent from’ tho yield of 1875, Itis a de- ticiency of ‘abont’ ong:éixth from 300,000,000 bu, “which is by many, persons_considered to be a full crop. We wrote that the stock of wheat in sight at the close of the Iast week in October as éstimated at 10,960,000 bu, For the extra 9,000000 the types n]an,c"nie résponsible; the writer washes his hands of it} S The \inspection of wheat into store for the past four duys of November aggregate 1,052 car;loads, against 1,377 for the same time in 1875." ~ b The death of L. V. Parsons, Esq., was reported on "Change Syturday, and appropriate resolutions adopted iri respect to hid memory. "’ e leading produce markéls ‘were rather quict on Saturday, ‘and generally steady, except that wheat was irregularly” higher. ‘The advices from othér points were not favorable to better prices, ut the receipta wero very Jight for the season, es- pecially in corn, .and that prevented weakness in most departineiits, though there was not mnch de- mand. ThETreight cngugements were more nu: méroue. . 'Itfs due to the trade to say that the reports of freight engagements recently have been but a poor index to the volume' of the outward movement. ‘Shippers do not report their business, and jt would seem tbat they not infrequently impose silence upon the parties with whom they deal. Many _people in'the tradeadhere to the New York plan of . ‘reporting nothing till two or threo days after the event, though they are the most persistent ques- tioners in regard to what has been dope by other people. ' 4 There was only s moderate degree of activity in ‘any departraent of the dry-goods market. Buyers .were present in limited numbers, but most of the business wag_accomplished "thirough ‘il orders. Prices were steady. 'The grocery market was fair; 1¥ active and The past” week's salea show 8 Iibieral fncieage over, the “corresponding) ‘1ast year, and jobbers scel ;position of the’ market. noted. Buiter was ingood demand at previous -quotations, with sales principally at. 15@26c for commoa to choice qualities, * The demand for ‘cheese was unimproved, and the market remaing “wenk at 11@12%c for z00d ta choice factory. In the dried frait market there was a fair degree of actiy- ity, and excepting, Valeniginjand loose Muscatel ’raigins, both of which were quoted a trifle Jower, "there weré no price-changes. The flsh market wps -firm, —white fish ot 25 per.half brl advance. Olls ‘were quoted dull and nnchanged. Linsced is un- gettled, the tendency being'tosn advance. Coal ‘and wood wére' quiet. Leather wasfirm under a {continiied gooddemand. P ‘Togs wore dull'and ensier all around, with com- ‘mon and miedinm grades :10c lower, Sales were ; 5 " Cattle werc, in good . $2.508 sold:at. about b 53.00@' Friday's quotations; common to cho! 4.50. i ’ Lumber was moderately active at thezsale docks, andsteady. At the ¥ards a falr businefg wag done les of commonstufl be-| hides, and broom-corn, at fall recent prices, fe; ing undér 59,50 Wool, Iwere active and firm. Seeds were steady under, fair inguiry, The hay market wes quiet and steady. _The diffi- calty in obtainimg freight-room prevents shippers .| -nigher. 1 033" | “then Wweakened, and closcd 34 lower to e hamng, Sale was 1ade of 200 brls extra £ 0t $10.50. s O ¥is quoted nt 53Skc for clty, and @, e ecoraini 10 vondition. - o ¢ TALLOY 8¢ forcou S, 1; chanza In prices. iken hy shippers, and BREADSTU FLOUR=Was dull, with £o qu ‘Oncor two bagped lots were b nippe ‘there was & llght Tocal trade: Sales were xéported of 260 bris winters, parcly at S7.20; Ix.uso nbm nqun;.'e:’; . tras, chleflyat $5.25@5.75; 200 bria rye Dour ot prival sterms; ‘and 120 brls bnckwheat do, partly t. $6.00@ '6.50, Total, 1,730 Lrls. The markeg closed tame, With the following 88 the asking range of prices: Cholce winters,” §6,25@7.25; mediim ' iwhiters, $5.00 “chofce ‘epring extras, $5. 756,257 medium’ shipplng extrns,’ $4.50@5.00; cholce * common 0. ss.ma.'jé 4scmr NG S0, 506,00, ‘springs, §3.00G4.00: spring superiines, - S2. 3 Tye flour, $4.0061.12%. Buckwhent do, $6.0087.00. *Brax—Was motc active at unchanged prices. Sales ngriated 100 (008 at $8.7569.00 per toron fruck, uad , e L Ot caTar - 1.+ T = J U I Slle wis wiade of 10tona at $7.000n -3z Coarso was nominal st §15.25G16.50 0n track. - S¥IEAT—Was rather more active, and jrregularly marke 5 efore noon, but %o market advanced e e “the greatost decline’ neing: on'cash ‘wth TEpOFed. qujet, with very litte N York wasquict, but ourrecelpts were r{th fair shipmcnta.-and -the rumorsor & Jatge cutward movement ut dtilyaukee also tended fo Srenatiien the. fecling here. The carly feeling was athes bearishi ke that of the previons mternoon, and {6948 expected tat that weakpess would-brinz out Jarge sclling orders, but they falled to comé fi, amd ‘the majority of the growd was soon on the buylng of bt the demand wos ot sustaiued, and tlie mnark Taried downward, The trading was chiclly for Decem &t - The tdemand for cash lots was very Jighit. and they Weakened badly during the last bour under large offer- Ings Trom parties who éxpected weakness on_Sonday, e 10 the wish'to avold carrying wheat gver x Iol(dsy. The discount-on cash: as comparcd with nextmonth, widened from 13 carly to 2¢ later. The lower: grades ere fh moderateTequest, and aboitt Yc- higher. - The dicated thit our stocks I store ave in- 255,000 i durinz the past weck, which W8 another element o weakntis, esveclnlly a5 that Tias been accowplished under only moderute recelpts, Thie cxports from New York for the weel: were about tho: same’ a8 for the'weck previgus. Seller December opencd with one sale at $1.00 aid the next at_$1.09%6® * advanced 1o S1.10%. and declined o S1.09% at do, ‘patenta,” $7.00@" the close, - Seller'January sold at S1. 1161 126, closing * ag’ SLIY. Seller —the 0 at, $1.08 closing at the Cash 0. closeil: ot SI. for - receipts at oS c ash sules we £ 5 20, rt') “Sl au“"f%&'&'&? do nt S1.08H@L.0%4; u No. 3 do at 5,400 b refeeted do at 8914aYc; and 2, 400 bl by 5 70:@S. 01 on track. 2 % it Wilzar—Sale was e WitEAT—Was In falr locl demand, and - MINNESOT. relatively firm. Sales were 7,000 bu No, 2 v SL.11%@ | 1 d 1,600 au bu by sample at S1.1334 on track and $1.16 free on board car. - Total, £,000bw: - 1 CORN—\Was rather guiet and firmer, sdvanclog 3 catly, nnd closlhir Ke higher than Friday even(ig. Liverpool wastquoted : quict, Murk Latle Weaker, an Few York dull, butour recelpts were unexpectedly simal, only 66 cars and 1 boat-load belng nspected nto store. and the daily postings indicated that our stocks : have decreased _some 4 by 1 Tiougi1z d ot call out an active demand, ond the market. weakened afterwards o symiathy with ‘wheat: Theré was betfer shipping demand. except for bigh mixed, the frelght-room enzaged belng most- taken by parties who have had the corn delivered to I them on Novemter coutracts. Seller December open- ed at42%c, advanced to 4234¢, and declined 'to 4214c at the close. ' Seller the year sold at 41} 4zc. Seller the ‘month 6old at 4134 1534e, closlng ot 41 ash No. 2 Closed 8t 4134@1¥e, nccording “to date of receipis, filgh mixed atdic, tnd rejectéd at s1ic. Cashsales Were reported of 8,000 bu high mixedat 43K@iikc: 128,800 bu. 3 2,800 bu rejected at 41:{@413{c; 100 bu no_grade at 37¢; 40Qba new at4icy 400 bn_new cars at 40¢: 3,300 bu By sample 3t 37G43¢ on track; and 1,200 bu do at 41G46¢” frec vn board cars. ‘Total. 255,200 bu. S OAT3-\Werc leas active and Irregular, openfag qulet snd advenciog 3{G1c undera falr demand. small ro- Celpts. mad, In sympathy with fother grain and New Tork, dropping back afterwards, the iost severe de- cline bein i casti; which was pressed on themarket sal h ued ot 0%c 80ld t0 T 501d at ST I C closo at 32c,” or 134 nbove cash. . Junnary $254e, and closed at 52¥c. Re- ‘Cash sales were reported of 200 od gt > - E3136C3 T, Gz31}ge oa 1 1ige, nufin the oponed at d2Mc, £l Jected sold 8t 17,000bu No, 2 @ ,700 bu at 27 raa Y E=Was quict and uachangod. and rejected at 535k, Deceinber was offered ot 63¢, Sith 61c bid, and November was quoted at :59¢, * Cash sales were: 400 bu No. 1 at 59%c; 2400 bu No. 2 do at 80607, 200 bn refeeted dtssvie] SLbu by sample at 81 bu. . 15 in moderate request, declining about ing dull and casy.- Tho recelpts weére . 107.900 bu, sold at 5ue 0. 2 13e, und_clos! Smalier and the stock In store has increased soimewhiat durlng the week, though the shipments were larger at the ciose, snd vesel-room was reported aa taken 8ats urduy for '55,000 Uu. ~ The outside: demand was_chiefly “for the low, des. Cash ™ was ‘wanted” only to il ' shorl and' sold 7IGTTHC, closing at the ontslde. November sold at early, and closedat 77igc. December opened ot from taking hold frcely. Green fruits were quiet ‘snd'unchanged. Poultry was in better request and, firmer, and the' same ' may be 8aid of fresh game, - which was scarce. Thie lTocal dealers weré buying ‘potatoes at recent prices, the choice lots being, wanited for winter use, The ebipping ‘movement :was festricted by the scarcity of freight-room. © Lake, freights were active, with little, change in, .rates, which were 3¢con corn and 4¢ on wheat, to, Buffalo. Rail freights were firm at previons rates,: at 20c.per 100 Ibs to New York, 25¢ to Boston, 18¢, ‘to Pniladelphia, 2nd 17%¢ to’ Baltimore, with few. ‘cargoffering. Through rates by lake and rail weze, quoted at 16¢ to New England polnts, and 14%cto “New Yorkon'corn. The engagements reported by’ lake will carry out 37,000 bu wheat, 380,000 bu _corn, and 75,000 pu barley. . y PROVISIONS. TI0G PRODUCTS—Were qufet, with little changan, {prices but o teadency. to lower prices, buyera askiog, conceasions which- holders were lath to grant: Hozs' were quotcd casler, but. the supply Was o swall as to ‘promise_little fncrease of :product, and the packers stated that they do not care o sell at. present prices, which.do not pey for the material, to say nothing of the _costof handling it, ' The wilingness of speculative, ‘sellers to discount the, market was less marked; and that fact g1ves.hope of a better domand for consump- tlon, There s no Inducement to buy present product, whed 1t 13 offered at_lesy wmoncy for deMvery next' “month, unféss the purchaser réauires ft for immedlaze, _consumption. The pucking seison fs opening slowly, " ‘therefore; but s, part of; the sluwness_ {s undoubtedly due'to the weather, Which hssbeen, too warm for ‘éut-' ting up tb Friday night. The summer packliiz of Chicago fs cstimated by the, Secretary of the Pork Packers' Assoclation at1;250,0001 head. ‘agalust /723,781 for " the suminer of 1875, The packing here atnce the' 15t of ‘October 1s.about’ 35,6000 higal? at Coddr Rapids it a3, 615 hond. PR “The summer pocking at ST, Louls {s estimated at 72, 645 hogs, azainst 10 in the summer of 1875. The otal packli of the Vst duriog the wumpder & estl-* mated ntabotit 2, 600,000 fead: < Y The Duily Commeriul Report gives the following as the shipments of provisions from this clty {0 the’pa- rlods pamcd; = Jork, | Lard, (Hlams, Shoulders| * 2 bris., | “tes.” [ tes. | s, '[ ”l‘é’f’" recn hams—shipped for the weck, 1,534 pes. agalnst 8 AT e TSt Yo « : “Mess Porr—Wax dull bit stcady. and was 24@sc per rl higher than thic previous evening.” though easier than auring the regular xessiun of Friday. Sales were reported pf 420 bris new a§15.75@18.00, chielly ab the outslde: 1,50 bris selier the year at ¥t adid 2.000'bris eller Jupuary at § 3,920 brls; The arket closed quiet nr_$ or seller_lccember: $15. 5.43015.475% neller Januar: vrld prime mess 8t §15.00, Yina 0 A a8 very-quict at _unchanged scarcely engugh dofug to establisl s Tuars rted sales were 65 tes csh at £6.65: 500 ‘vember at 39,50 150 _tes” seller tl 9.4 and 750 1¢3 seller January at §9. "otal 45 tes. ‘T'ne_mnrket closed lw&d{ WL S9.02)40.85 for cash lots; £9.50 seil the month: $9.3734@Y.40 seller the year; 1d $9.451:0. 473§ seller January. ¥ate—Tere quiet i unchanged. ~Scllers were 3 e S 11 Ehelr views, while buyers. were aprarently dis: Demed Lo walt for & deeline, sealng: that The - Arture was Fathir heavily disconnted. Lut ¢ Tious cannot be depended pon as Sty ity in meats.” The heavy shipments of ihe past week {divate ma sctive: trade. in. e recent pool. Hhoueh Operators Have rupeatedly stated tha (hoy wirs datn Rothiuz. The ralcs repored -Saturday were 40,000 1 slioulders at 44c: Wl buxes coat 5,“YC: 40.100 1bs green 10 0t 5ics 4 Doxed whort Tiby aLSHC: 12 boxes long Clears at Niege: 100 boxes SHorC clears ot Fuc: 00 Boxes lonz aad sliors clears at 8ic: 40 byxes fong-cut Reins af dgcs- and (1000 picces &reen hisms (10 16 at Blic.. "Tne followlag are Lhe 15tCat quOLATIOns on' mew | he record of transac- n guuze of th anuary. 8! 8 Lony and #hiri clears quoted ai S¥e cash and 8ige g 1av Disember: Cumberiandsqoiet at 55Gec: lopg. T i all boteds Iweeiplebied s T e s AWt plckiad Jmag 1 Bscon aoied 517U for shoulders, oas S¥ic fo : v ased i packod, T Elears, 113 for eSS duees s30k6e : cut for 9%, and ciosed-st_79c. No. 3 sold at a decline of 367 A D &Co.'s rocelpis bringing d64aire 74 dyc, and N. W. asc. Rejected cold ot sz Unfon; and Sic’ in other houses: - Samples were-dull and weak, - The offcrings were fair, and the few buyers i the maFket were not dispased 10 take liold, excent st concessions. Cush enles were reported of 5,600 bu (No. 2 ab TIETIHC;_8,000ba No, 3 at 35@i7c; 6,400 bu {refectod at itGaic: B600 bl by sample $5GE0c on Total, 7,500 bl L —— GENERAL MARKETS. ALCOHOL—as steady at §2.18 BROOM-CORN~Tas active and firm. The receipta are fair, but the stock Is decreasing. We quote: ‘Cholce “green hurl, 5@6c: medium hurl, red up< ped; dMicy” green” brush, with Lutl enough ' to work it, 5c; red tipped with do, 4@%)4c; green ‘covers and ‘nslde; 114@5:26; ed tipped do, 3jc; nside Lrush, 3@ “4c; medium ‘to chofce stalk brald, 4@lc: inferior brush. 3@3%c; crooked do, 2Gdc. h BUTTER—None of the featuresof tlie market sre from those moted on the_eazller " The demand ‘for good to’ chol sufllélent to keép dtocks down *small dimensfons, 'and hoiders are Airm’in thélr views. :The poorer 0rts ‘are to some extent neglected, & «prices show trregularity. ‘We quote as follows: Cliofce to fancy yellow, 25G30c; medium to good, 17G23c; tn- (ferior to’ cormon, 13@15¢. BAGGING—Trade remalns dall at former quota- tions. We repeat,our list a3 follows: Stark, 1 G22c; Peerless, A4, 21¢; Lewiston, 20kic; Montau) “Ontarlo, 21%e: Amerfean A, 19¢3 ] ter Creek, 193c: burlap bags: 4 an ohuion, Siorle: T3 15k’ go: CILEESE~TLie cheese market was unchanged. Prices are condderably above the viewsof buyers, and orders are restricted o such cuantities as are needed for cur- OAL—Was dull rolluwmgg?mge of prices: Lackawanna, egs, $7.25@7.50; do, nut, $7.50G7.75 do. Taoge, "ST.7565.00; Liowburg, S cannel, 05 Lie, 80.50; Laitimore & Oblo, $5.00; Iinols, 544, 25, ki EGGS—Fresh stock sold a¢ 23G24c, and falr lotsat; c. ¥iSH—The quotations of whitefish were advanced .25¢ per 36 brl, or to S£.50 for No. 1. and to '$1.25 for No, 2. Prices of other descrl ciore, and ‘were steady. and firm. 1 whitefish, 5-brl, $4. 2 1 shore mackerel g, g0l 812,006 ntions rémain ushy wasTalr. We qu mac G145 Kot 1 snore. iia, Tarse, S1.80; No. 1 ey ki, $1.40; family, klts, 'S1.00GT.05¢ hank codfish, $5.00G5. 257 Georgge'scodtish. $5.75; Labrador herrin spiit, bris, $7.506 721 00, Jbrl, 63.70@4.C0s Lo LG B EIeR Herriar: her bos, stk K0, § ber 3,253, 50: sealed llerting, Tierbos, 35Gae; No. Ting, 23G30c: Columbla Kiver salmon, s 003 " T fons of Vo FRULLS D N1UTS= Theq lDlec %‘u!lb':lel ralsh nshwemdrcu\ da H'I')Iui fes Other fralts jrere tinchanged, - Nuts aré in fair demand St Fenernily Lisady pricés:. Pecans uro in liberal sap -‘?dul’c offered at lower figures—Alissouris at 9@1ue. Dates. 6@8c: Turkish pruncs, old, CX@ ew, 1101 fslug, layers, old, SIAQ. new, S2. lovse Muscatel, old, i 0, e, Valencia, 11@1i)c; Zante currants, new, @ Ton, 2567 DoxsTic—Aldeu chigan do, 6@ 7c; Southern, 56c: Noi 3 pafud, peaches, 3 blackberries, Ski 3 pitted cherris, 1318 eITies, new, S0G31C: e A ene s, ' 12 Imonds, ‘Terragona, 19} walnnts, 15020 h oo 2 Naples Frencl walnuts, 106:11c; Greimobin walnuts, 13MsLvie: LFusts, RhGSC: peeans, Texas, 12 tic; do Missourt, Xeloc: Wilming en Dus, ‘BGBl4C: Tennessce peanuts, SH@OK can P s T ZEES Apples were moving with froedom. The Stock [s better anu the variety of fraits: on sule wnaller thag hitherto. Cranberri relgn “fralts rflfl“l‘%ll\?fiqlu‘g . SLISEL.50; cranbert! $10,003100perhrl: 46 wild, S0.5065, L0 fornia pears, shipping varietles, 35 per box. Lomons, 30.0057.00. ™ Coast ‘oraués, &1 C0GT.00per GHOCERIES—No_price-changes were noted I lno of goadee the mariet 1|nnlm§l;|1: a0 soady: o 0 h{ . ¢l A e Onlar 5 In very fredly. Beloware the! elICE=Rangoon, 6@0ic; Carolina, 087c; Loulsana. Corrres—0. G. Java, 28@30c: Java, No. 2, 20@27c; :ghole o fancy kip, 20essic: pood 16 briine do, 2a4ch Zic: ir, 21; : (Simaanort Tavo. SUEOTEL Siarata g Bt ads 1S qSSEAv TRt ent loof, lipactsc: crushed: o granulatid. 1131 13¢c: ard, T 148: B m’(m‘iflufi?%m < o s _are stendy. BE T brl; Calf't % 508 735 erssl sswses ellow CNo. 1. 10%@1 3478] 1,047) 201,042 4,766,201 | B et i toprime do, o??‘ mmn‘:’;’:fi 5988 758\ e1Lss3| 858,85 | , Stntri—Callfornia sugar-loaf drips. 72 a 8 drips. $1.0561.10; SUVer deips, exiza. ne. Haeee: 3,478] 1,007 201,0¢2] 4,766.201 .| ‘goodsukar-honse ‘sirnp: 4n@s0c; extra do,: 65 -New Urieans mol: Cholce, 63ansc: do prime. 556 : do, co 00d, 45G50¢: 2ico mo- lates, 456506, ‘?zfin ‘molasses, m«oe"?&:i‘r“mv.g;. Seicki—Allaplce, 164@17¢; cloves, 48248¢; cassl 2R er, 171 s e Eugl;-"fh‘%?;? Hl(;‘llf{f:.filu nutmegs, $1.1021.15; Cal- Soars—True Biuc, 6c: German White Ly, 2ta0e; \vplw%n. megé;ule%’fl Suvor gascsSavor Tuperal, Golden Vest, * 5%4@53, 1AY—Was quiet and unchanged. The Al tosal Ipnutry S ' fow Sarewere aken Tor HipmOSE . Tnothy S1Ls0 frecon boaed i L0 2% - 0067, 50 —upland prairis erate offerinIx. Quotations: Greon city beicheas o) HIDES—W, . ty hatchers! 2 green cured, light. GiBc: Aaakred S Sl e R dry-salieanides 1acs dos ol '"’}Hv s el sheep-pelts, wool extimated at 35¢ v HIGUWINES—Were fart ] o ot 10D L S1.08 per i 280, Sale was seonLe—The market for tnsecd ol fematns fa an un- setticdseale, and s the e quoted prices ara 101 kreatextent nomtnal. e Tehdchey e are pFard. Turp:niine was ptride cusiur, show:sil not i U1 10 Lie extent of a decline. Warbon, Whale, shern. amg other il compmratively wore stead fess, 26@205C do 1ROl legal reat. 150 dupe et Snow White, 150 dez. test,. 31ig@ase: vear A Lo e et Sihc: do" Nesdiizht. 1 343 Ge: extm Tard (sifetly winten, 03c: extra lara $2,00° neata-(oot. olt.sirtetly G e 5 plimbaso ofl. 1y fine. devdorized. 6 savicy, fre; gog., 35¢; natural, 8y 53 7 FOTATORS—Cholce lots were § e n falr local dv £01L 0 2t GO 10T Fors & peschblowa: v woley ere hicld higher, Copmon luts and e uoted it G2se. Hichiaan jwach: 3 AN “GANMECtcien ¢ Tequest and fimner, Goest werTmed b0 ens, e Shade irTnes uhdeE et e, Ao Se rEv—Culukens] $2.5°G3.50; CirEéya blows were ¥ POy A 5 2.5°G3.50; turkeys, T0¢4 ducks, $5.59 les, S1.25). 75 per |© T cutivawd. | aaga, coune. St. bags, S L) In progress ‘dospaw BGESc:clidice, SSEVRLIG. - {yreial—Com 1T XS 20 @ xif Hneat, chofcest QaLoNEs—Conition, mediumy 30 finest, S5G5C: L7 WOOL—Continu lowing: are the quotations: Tub-washg :36GdSc: 0 & &= 39¢; medlin unw BY 5503 enul mew first plc holce, B0®E2e: Cho{cest, T5ioe. WOOD—\vas firm at 7. 00 Tor beechs and $5.00 for. #nd 1frm at S8 00 grudes sold at 36 s0n Flinothy's - Prline wasquoted ot $1.65. r’l‘a‘x"&x'ét:fllzj stealy nader s fal pury G, s.mgf:gi?"fl o nada do, 303 ordinary without bags; $2.75; é-fi;? g alry, $3.50: Ashtondairy, per sack, % $3.5%: Adbiomlalry, per sacky$4:0: round alum, EAS—There were no changes, i tally sussained pric ! R—Common, 303! .dium, $36:50c: 20od 4o, 5065 A falr busin < We aain gaorer od 40, 386¢40¢; me. 58 b NG mon, 282:37¢: good do. 33G3ac: T o, 500 5%, 4% 8c: me- cest, OG0 ) LA e e, At i2c; fine, 4Gy Soicr Chojcest,” areres Titics ool common, 1axe; Eood medinm,-43@15¢; fine,. s ne, .60 19r Tnuple; abe—divercd: 20308 es in good demand, and firm. Fol 40@45¢; falp ; washed ficece andl medim;’ Tihed, Szt ine SO B, 8 TELEGRAPH, FOREIGN. Special Dispatch to The Tribune. No. 2, 23s. 103 3d; cl GEaL 3 ‘spring=No. 1, '1Ts %o Corn: Pre LIvERPOOL, NOV. 4~11:20 8. m.~FLOUL-~Xo, = o] ub—No. 1, ‘108 N8-Pork, 758.. Lard, 478 6. LivkrrooL. Nov. 4.—CorroN—Advincing tendency; ,63-16@634; salca, 20,000 bales; specalation aad export, 6,000: Amcrican, - BiEspsterrs—Callfornla whi 108 84; do'club, 108 5d6 10 '0d; No.® 5,000, - wheat, 10s 3@ % No. 1spitng, - ,0584@11s:* do winter, 95 S4@10s,” Flour—Westerncs. ‘—Caaadl .. CLoveE SkED—American, 50@558. ProvisioNs—Prime mess pork. 75%. Prime meb 78 8d. . NEW YORK. zons. Corn—Western mised, 264 5C@e. Oats PrTROLEC=Spirits. 108 603 Tefined, 18362 LiNsZED OiL—288 63@:198. © R New YOBK, Nov. 4.—CoTToN—Quiet; 1156@11 18-16c; futures clused barcly steady; November, 11 15-18c; December. 11 11-16@11 23-32¢; January, 11 29-22Q11.15- ~16c; February. 1256 11 17-83@11 11 8¢ 31:32G13c; August, ' 1l {n buyers' favor; no decided change in celpts, 13.C00 brls; State and Western, $5..2 0. ;Honr withoat any onN-3{EAL—Dul ipts, 115,000 b FEhiago oy “dull and droopings tng; 2-70W ~droopf others ui ern"and State, 1ay—inch: " ange Hors—Quiet and ‘rood T holee; S5.4565.55 i Tmiesats pACIt-Drocess 75065 35. HrS ¢nt-] cess, 7.9 .75, Secided change et Wheat heavy, with on u; No. spring, new, S1. $1.257 winter red Western. $1.25@1.28. .58kc; stcam yellow, 59¢; 5-32 ;- Juné, 13 1-16@133-32c. 11'17-824 Afarel No. 2, $3.40@4.00; - super 5: common £4.6001.. 10 good extra, white wheat : Lol l; Western, S2.00@3.15. | o o limited demand: il uiee new, 1595 No. 18; No. 3 do, new, nominal- Rye firm; $cgxse. Com heavy; ve: unchanged. GroCENIES—Coffee quiet bat firm; Rin cargoes, 1846 193c: jobbing, 16} G:20lg¢. Sugar quict, but Arin; fur 10 200 refining. S4Go%e: prime, v}(c? refned fruer a6 10/6G1 134, Mojassesquiet and unchanged.- Rlce steady, witn moderate demand. rTioLEGY—Dniland nominal; grude, 12¢; refined 26¢; cases,\GCey naphtha, 14, . TALLOW=—Stenly. S * SrmarsenRusi—Uncbanged. SeruiTs TEEPENYINE—Esler at 38}c. i, S omlock ote, Ayres and e lock, wle, Buenos o G S California do, 21G:26c;-common, e, Woor—Firm: domesMg flccce, 30@55c: pule 38c; unwashed, 12R28c; 'c'c‘:!@fi: boi;pulied; 220, ProvisioNs—Park quleNous Srus: new me 17. “Beef quiet'and unchanged. \Buik meats qu!fiw‘aufi long clear middies dull ut 8160 sLort clear middies; S¥c. Llijrg#’;l:‘crfil SU).L{\:,@!LD:la 'ovembgr, $10.00. —Heavy; Weste (330c; State, 20636¢. CHEESE- H:rk{ld\fll at G@l2¥e. - o a \\'ux;m‘{ -D) 13 PORT, HURON. Special Dispatch to The Tribune. Pokr Huro: Nov. +.—Ur—Props Scotis, B ‘W. Blanchard, Tuttle and consort; schrs Mary L. Higgle, Lake ‘maica, Eivira. b Forest, Louiss, Trinidad, Ja Special Dispaich to The Tridune. ‘Wixp—Southwest, gentle; weather cloudy. Port_Humox, Mich. Nov. 4.—11:30-p. m.— .Down—Props Tioga ana barges, Arizona and arze Pm-kesr,, :Betel Germaniy and_barges; schrs Clars John Bredem, Favorite, Néwsboy, AL ham, Eliza Gerlach, Felloweralty Y :Blade, D. L: Danforth, Scotis, C. G. Breed; ‘tug Sipith with raft, e Philidelphia, Westford, Cormo « “to very | rant and comsort.”” o “’ml_)—Sou':hwest, light; weather fine. MARQUETTE. Special Dispalcn to The Tribune. MARQUETTE, Mich:; Nov. 4.—PAssep Dow» " (last night)—Prop J. L. Hurd. i Passep U (to-day)—Pacific. 1N _PorT. gunl and Chamberlain Wesrner—Fin loading coal)—Props V. Swals and their consorts. ot N THE DEAD SOLDIER. Rest, valiant soldier, rest! Rest from heart-rending strife! No more thall shrick of shell Toll in thine ear the knell Of chbing life! Thou sleep'st the sleep of death; “Thy Tipa ate white assnows Noloager With fearless'ene: i g Repose in Thtrepid h-loya! flash thine cyes peace profound, son of Mars! - 1 was thy love For Freedom’s ensign of . * '§weel Stripey'and Stars, 1ts folds d roop 'round thee nows . They mourn thy. death deplored, Borne o’er the bloody field ' By on¢ who ne'er wounld A Tp lawless horde— - ‘gelfl 0 flag of sacred trust!. E He whom thy folds enshrond, With lofty Thy spangled form where War's tocsin loud. The deadlier raged the fray, cournge fung rung The higher waved in light 'This dear, o ¢ Of.freedom—nanght, cfifm wipe Saturnian “Tnis aign from sight But now that arm’s unnerved: Our hero Jieth low: - He.leaves a fame that lives: Rest, “bravi “ My friend,” e! till Nature gives EpwarDp P. Nowzih “iler final throe? said a candidate for aseatin - the French Senate to a doubtful voter, ** I ob- serve thiat 1 saw you.” *plied the vote: you hive raised your terms since lash ruly, Motsieur le Mnrqqi.h" IO~ ci * tutl entreat your Excellen: to remember the Bishop bas now convine me that I am not only bargaining for my vote, but for. my conscience also. ing my politics and my religion together.” Indeed, I am sell- q fMVD ENTISTR TOWNER, DENTIST, S. E. Cor. Clark & Madison-sts. - Removed from Halsted and Madison-sts. = Sixtcen Years' practice In Chicago. Best $8 tecth in the clty. ¢ No More Pain DR. SWENGEL teeth withont puin $7.50, warranted. und Madison-sts. ‘makes a specialty of extracting or unpleasant effects. Beat set, Room &, northwest corner State FULL PLATE GUM TEETH, $7. . Dr. Cain’s $25 and $30 for 87. Filling a special- ity. DR. W, H. H. CAIN, 112 Dearborn-st. { $6! FULL SET TEETH, $6! DR. VEDDER (23 years® experience), cor. Clark and’ Kinzie-sts., will make until Dec. 1 full sets of . Tecth for $6. h Exi Small Gold Filli .50 § tracted, S0 R 50 3 CLOT FIRE TRET] ! CLOTEHING Slightly Damaged by Water, At tlie Inte fire of 1lall, Garrison & Co., New York. $50, ,000. worth ‘of ‘Men's and Boys' Fine Clothing, to be rold at Appraiser's value, which is 30 per cent below dm co Sale to continae from day 16 duy anell closed, at* 168 South Clark.st., Chieago, 101 Jobbers will find inc ourstock. It to their adyantage to esam: (