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10 BUSINESS. t Continued from the Ninth Page. tendy. nn the aynilicati te still wali to havo tho mar~ eeunderednteol. Quotations: Aci, cine. ‘Ach tacinric, Ainniontn ent, Hornx. retina, Huo vittlaly Ba. wm tartar, pure Chiorotorm, tm Glzeorine, blk, Gum ambie jcnline, Br, Morphin, Olleaator, & Olly lemon Palanan. chiar, ven hotary: Wiitonahn No, t, YM S¢steles oon Whitetiah, family, € ig-bed Mackerel Binckor} Buckerel Muckerel Mucxerol Mackere}—! Mackerel—Faintly, kite Codiish—George’s, B Il Comah=—Geand bank. Sierring—tenbrt erring—Labrid Horeing—Labrador, round, Unit... Herring—Htoliand, ¥ ke Horring—Healed, # boxy ERUITS Nuts—iiaisine remain easy. Pruner, surrants, apples, blackberries, and citron were quote firm, Trado {s falrly note We ropont our lists he, 1 ye "Purktah prunes... Haishis, layers, old. Re s Ingers, now. Halains, Loniton Inyors, ol Ralsing, Valencia, Ttalsine, loose Murcatel Da,new, Fant et Anplos, avaporntetl. sees Alpier, Enstern, new. pples, SouLten, new: Poacher, unpared, halves Perches, unpared, halves, old. Raspherciess sys Blncklierries, NOWsescseee Pitiod cherries . Fuherts, Alm de GREENS FRETTS—Woro in tight request, “Tho cold provented dealers from moving the stack. Sovernt careloads.of apples wera fanned [to be frozen before they could bo got into store. Other fruits wero Meady, Quotatlons: Grapes, per fh. Apples, per bi Anples in car-10 Crantercles, per orl. Quinces, por bri Lemons, per box Boutherh oranges, per hr, Jamaica orauues, per bet. California wean oR ¢Fonnud suas i prices show deetited ength, “Denlors say the aupbly of hard eumes was Raver lighter (han ae presont and gat arent dimenhy Jeexprienced in iil ordera, Colfees wero enster and we dropquatations nie. Now Urleans molaeses Of the isvicrap is now arriving freoly and eulls ab sod Benccording tu quality. Wo quota: HICK, MA T hae ie o Mochn..., Maraenibo... Ato, taney. Ho, prime’ ay by rte goad, raat i, euro d Kio, ronsting TPG, Ings tue ran ot Atandard. * ON, O. seconds... NOL open Kotte Cholco corn of susar, Prine corm or xogur, Folr ty wood corn or Whuekstenp 4. 0. molasses, NOW, AlIspice sersees + Clove: Casale BHICES, id “aie Ippers wero inking hold yan eustorn ears, Protec ent reqniest, Jaumbernion wore hurrying for- tapi ations: int ii M Uptant a We 110 re ifeni, being in ood “Geiinnd, and re- ure only flr. Coretots of Mkt stuck aro ab (ec hihfes eared, Utit, TO heyy, Shel prittel Breen ceipts Bor Ei uM Bliss Dory siiten VW Dry tint, No, be Bhoep pelts, wool estitnn! QUAL AND 1th Jeinund and rleauy. re weleunetnes We feral. iy 8 t3) BTUCK Worn In gout Tin wiites ara firnly and oro Bui We quate: AN-DINCER. WET, 10, WLOX. 740 nin-plnter, 1x1 on) mci, 1g ae n-pla Tustin, ey arti Fi Bator. ue 18 Mar lend 4, J.ead win Pid Copper baitonia, 8 F Shenthing.eapp : oe is Ed 8 AIPA, NO. 2T. 60 on barelron rat cory f ¥ a Megy Nae fd Fy “ence wird, soe» ixcountan univanized iron Is SS pereanton June tatneand ‘ui chnecinly } rntos,—a reduction of 1 Oe trom the previous publiaiied rate, ‘ OLLS—No price-chanses wore noted. ‘There was 5 ood sensonable domund, and the quoted prices were , yory generally adhored tor Carbon, Bhan a8 Pr Carbon, 1 1s 2 a 55 o TH i Whale, winter hleieied 00 ‘rurpen Nap d area « Naphtin, Gneollno, duuduriaud, 74 deprucs, Guroli bi deurees, POULTRY AND GAME=Dra fair request and steady, at kediga for chickens and 10 Uitte lor turkeys, Lavo chickens woru.vory puny und dull. Tho weather was cold and sdvere for then, and evervbody aypenred to be sveking crossed stick, ‘Vhe wales were aide at concessions, Ive Dringing tate und turkeys Wille por ib. Dy rs WW, and Beery @0,0iKCbU wer dor. chicknosivere gtinblo at 00, qual A poultry was in Urairio Vat Pkt, nnd Wild ducks at #200275 ‘Thy cool weather onabled bippare to bundle games MUUtATORS-Wore very, firm. ‘Tho reco fronted, wid many late nearly worthives, Ing‘overtaken them: while in transit. were quoted at Gkeite ont track, and Tor Tho stock hore 1 sald to by shill, and wood erties ire spe furwart, SEEDS —Flaxsced was ireexuli crunting ut #Lixaii%, und others at. gah ie, tow of Ore quoting ood a nt fow Bhippera quoted the inside tunces at the close, Kowhig ax Was #121. "ha dtemund was falc, and salon were rie ported ak Elda La), Viiottye sold nt 2722.02, prio pelna nominally €sik, Phe a joe wore ght, Clover xed wan qidot at €62544.00 for wodhunn he, ftocks ore Mild tO bu Inrgo, and there appeans to. bo little inquiry for Wertern clover, SALT —Waue fn request and study, Hino malt, perbrl, outalde for Onorday Conrse ait, por Br Duley, with bags Dalry, without Ashty Grow Quotations: Prrspeaeg 1772) paul An Tpod) CURT, WILK ¥—Muderatoly active at the decline ot Rent, 2%, Fules wore reportod of WU brisuntiniabed goods vi in bnets OF F111 por xutlon for highwits, WoUL—Was ite request atid tir. Tho’ Kastor ro portware stron in tenor, and hy loom) market sympa~ (sles with thorn, thy cuutiry markets dlso bolig thru, Wostern orders are rather nuniors oul bu eltatea medians tub. ‘aaroy und dingy tubs Hino unwashed Heved .. Course unwashed Heved, Mediuin unwashed tleeco, Mediu wastod teeco,, Fine washed tlevco, ‘Course washed tod LIVE stock, cicada, Reerinte— Mondays seer. Munsduy ee, Wodnenday., thipmente— Mondas orsae, Puuaday seers ‘Total, oF CATELE-OF Who ‘two the feeling yostentay was Tather vasicr, ‘hero wos Ivas activity in the demand, und, a3 the supply was agals large, Luldera wore dis- posed to wut the views of buyers. No biportant decline was sufferod, buwerer, sales making pretty well upta Tuveduy's prices, In point af quulity tho Tecelpts were nu impravewmeont on those of tho doy before. While there were suveral bunches of smouth, wuil-condilonad stoers, thore wus but one lot that could bo graded ua extra, and only two or three Grovos that would answer to the description of choice. 'Iho beat offered fetched $1035. Vary fow ‘were yood envuyh to command pricesabuye 4.45, ‘Whilo tho Duld cevssya tho scales Lolow LUA" Wert . THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18 ern and Texns through enttio word m Meht euysp and sold ntrong. Btockers nnd fat butchors’ cows alsa found bnycrs at full fatires. Of medium enttlo too minny arg arriving, ani, untess receipts fall off, lowor prices will vory lkoly pruvall, Extm hooves wero In intr export demand, and a fow droves of thn rlalit sort would dare met with rendy sala nt provious prices,» A gond many common anit medium cattlo Werslofeover unsold, and tho general tarkat fin- Inlet Weak, Quotations: Extra Heoven--Craited steors, weighing |, Da and uprwnced eerreriins Chote Hraver-Eing, tie aid welletormed fi teers, weluhing 1.20 te 140 Ba, ti Gun HveR—Wellemnitengd tra 1180 to Lau the, Modan Grades—Ntii Vai 080 ter 2d Roe, 3,50@4.10 Mutehora’ Stockade ta commol wind onion 19 eholeg cows for elty alanuhter, eTOMRRAMR I ta LEO eect artaee gay MOORS S ~Cotnma a 10 00 Bs aivalone.shoaicigances ogee BART: “aantin Si scranptate Pxet aT) + Antara fit and thin ‘bulls and acalawax steora ., L5A15 2 can, COTTE RA vo, n Price, Mh fai aa” wh. an 0 t dhatackers., i tA Colo-Tex Wa Ors, atockors, Tit HOGH=Tho market opened quiet and firm. Buyors tried hard to Kot the hogs lowor, wid about the iniddto of the furenoon thors was A pretty general {Woakentng, ut Inter the demand became inarg net tye, and the market fnishod tirm at the elnsing quotas ons of Pueaday. Tho receipis were avaln Inne, Amounting to ntout KUM, making v total for the Shree days of 13,00, nzoliist 12,004 for the sane time lant weeks tut at the eloxa not aiany more hogs re jnlned fn the pons than the number loft aver from tin day beforo—vie.t trom 100M to 1500 Soles were AY #LGK24.75 for common to host Heht weights. and at SLG416 for poor to oxten henvy, md tore were tho Stosing quotations, {nforlor grades sold nt $4.0K¢4.45. Tho following wero noted: NOU SALES, an aan ‘ora. steady nt $1,007 4.0 per 100 Ibs for Hy Heo. ‘Thore wore none of the Intter class, ho hulk of the recolpts being of cummounund medium qualities. SRW york. NEW YORK, Norv, 13.—lEnvEs—Recolpts for two days, 400; domand aetive, anid market ruled trim and foltly steady at fubly: eusinined pricest common to. Ruod native steurs, SUNeION prtiue nnd ext to, HWetkelliss with 'n fow solvetlons at SULA lle Awenty ear loads fale ‘Toxna al ra ROL tron iC EIT; and fale to good Colornda hatl-bred xt nL DKA 1.0 exporter used UM tnt cattle at @.roielcd: siiip- monts yesterday and tovdny, 40 tye & 40S) quinn uf beet, WO carcasses Of mutton, and 1W live huge. * SIEP—Iecolpta for two days, 14,5 i no change In nricon, id pons wees rendily cleared nt & 0) par 0 ha forecomman ty good sheaps aud 2.¢0n12 for ordinary, In chotcs Inmbs; fat shlpping wothers Teelahuts fortwo days, YN; market dott a Htavaluty fortwo ayn, er dn '5U0 por 100 a for live fives, and (saseuss Lor BUFFALO, Nov, i-CATTLE~Iteceipte, 40; jo hluhees Western traink ra atoure nt. #5. Laced: Lond tw chulce steers, &451 best grades iiepoaed of. SULEPAND LAS in—Recelytey 29 rket dull, wank: und lower ablupers hotilng ofty feeders the Fineipnd uyere exten feeders, 6.0); ordinn ir to good Western sheep, $4.00¢4.50; common, &ti GW; Westorn innibe, #4 Rh. . TOuB—Kucatptn, 10) good de- BUFPATO, N, market fatrly aeilves ni {ntos oftorinus of Hub v Pat satendy mand: gnad tu chotes orkers, $4.65 1755 lett gendess and Mlebienna, $1. sbenyy moulim, §1.0-.4.s, pigatly Ab FLT um quality, bonvy, at slo EAST LINENTY, East Lavenry, Paw Nov. 17,—CATTER—Recolpts for two days, 1A Néwd ‘thromeh’ and 3u0 of yard stocky supely heavy andan aetive market at prices much hu site os Inst week. nccunting to grader ail sold aut put two or ihrer is of intr 100 10 10, OES: fale 48; common and Hane. Kime ti; hulle, cows, nd. ninge, by salon fur Lira dys, 2211 hond, and for ire Htogs—Kecolpis for two days, {010 head; Phin ang se a Sorkin SSR fe “ a KEV—leceipts fur tro Bs ad; Solin, nulhorslow at shoots, i sg aaa BT. LOUIB, £ Br. Lots, Nov, 37.—CaTrit--Ontertngs Ughtr Uitle dono; supply inainiy butebers' grades, which fold at eLOkaS Tor mised tote natives and uraaa ‘Vexanay Rvod native butchers’ stovrs, LK6.00; no_ shipplinig grades offered: good to fancy wonld, bring. 86.4k50,10; Fucotpts, 600; shipments. ith KHREP—Unehanced: receipts, 20; abipmonta, none, Poor: iy ct eset Pieters ae hs Haltinuren, ota ad pmeklig, HHikois butchers’ to fanoy, $1.79654.65; receipts, 1,0N; stiipmonts, 10d, KANSAB CITY. Sreeiat Dispateh to The Chicaa Trihuna, KANBAR CITY, Mo. Nov, IL-CATTLE—Tho Price Current’ reports: Rocotnin. Oar mlilpimunte, ‘1ates Markov actlya und Armart native shippers, RLUOGL TU} Dnuve stuckurs und fecta LUKbLGG; native cows, Poa eras ‘Texan, $1, 731 halt-breons, FI Jlods—HKocolpta, 5.001; ahipmonta. 061; market hard> ty an tirmay chulege fetxehatigs light ahippl Talxud package sabg nie a HRNE ahtypiny’ ana CINCINNATI. CINCINNATI Noy. 17.—1uGH—Irrogutacy eammon, BLAU Mat, €2UR LY packing, Laedeay bute rs" BLOKE; rocelpta, Lays sipinuDts, Boe ANDIANALOL, INDIANAPOLIB, Nov, 17-1ags—Strong, 8140G4. nocolpta disdiy shipments, Deedee eo ms LUMBER was tn fair domand at tho sule docks nnd steady. ‘Tho offorings wore smnl), nnd about hate ndozon xalos comprised the work of tho day. 'Yho rucoipta ara dropping off and sume duaters think the present cold spell will wind up thy senson. Following nro tho quo tations: Green pleco stuff, Cireen commun ti reon median. Green goad Inc Pondara 1 watins gud ter prunes, fetal to bean a 1s F827 RAD 10ikeo 1.0 Tce RM he ships monte taryo. ‘Thomarkot {a quoted frm, Some daal- orn wore talking quite strani aver the pronpuo: of the season's closing two weoks varilor than wus expuctud, {t Is sald thatit the colt spel shoutd eouttnue the dull will hava to, whut an bofury they are theawth cutting Tous, At Munomincs thy millsure now de= layed by cold ahd “tee, and We istoubitnb it they cun tiiish miwinges TLia estimated that atald te sdneon loge new tho roculpts will bu nbut AULO feot lod thon they wonkd hav beon if it lusted Ht Dee 1. Ie Arado Keo up to Ite proxont volume dealers think the rosnit okgnditig te eonsun now would bo higher prlewe it thoyyurds.. Kull twth lists eat nnd Kocomit clenr, $ clrnt tund , Fiest und second clear, ‘Unird olear, Hirst and ade ‘third elvan, Firat and sue: car droaed iti ace it mb s ah boards, Ni Dinetsluh sum: Amens! atult, ‘Vinwbor, 4x1 to 8x Mel Mekots tat, rough, 4 es Shtodies, standard aid Bhinglos, exten, Builngles, eters. BY TELEGRAPIL FOREIGN. Special Dispateh to The Chicaco Tribune, TAVENVOUL, Noy. IT 10a. FLOUR No, 1 Me Ol} ‘No.2, WwGd, Graln=Whent—Wintor, No, J, 0a 10d) Nov ‘2 dads spring, Now 1, Uw td; No. 2 &é 85 white, Nos 4 Bay No, 2, 85 HOdy club, No.1, Me dd; No. d, WAL. Corn Now, No, b Gavhids No. 2, Ba tale Vulovinsons-+Pork, fs Gd. Lard, de, Lonnos, Nov, 1,—RevINeD PETNOLEU-8d, ComnoN Risin—said, SPLUITS TE NVENTING-She, ANTWERD, Nov, I, —ETHOLEUM—UKE, LIVENYOUL, Noy, 1t—CoTroN—Lower at O4@0KAt soles, 1000 Lalus;: spuculation und export, 1,00; Auoricnn, BO \ F Tituviniona—l'rimo moss pork, Ca td. Boot, mess, iis, Keringh PerxnoLEuN—hid. phe flowing woro recolvud by the Chicaxo Bonrd ot H LAVEMPOUL, Nov, T1120 a, Flour, Os tala@ite te, Wheat=Wintor, Ys tdgeds 1d ry Oe hho ie Hate gas clues te tle: dy corn, by Wass . Dork, i JAVEUUOU! eit Whdut in fale domynd and steady; red whiter, De bg Cae hen No.3 du, Ye dd. Corn strony ate ‘Was Caruca of Uuast— Wheat in good demand: rod winter and Callforula. advunced id, in good demand. Arriyod—Whivat 1d priges tending up. Carn ti Brrive—Wheat strong; Hi Corn trut aid a shade il et Atmurican mised advanced Vork dull at Gd de- Clin, Giwéd. Lard, da Hiucon—Lorie cleue, $23 abort ‘leur, ia, ‘Tullow, tae Gd. Chuose, its. Beuf dull un let tora, MAK LANe—Whot and corn iin AE AR —LAVERMOOL — Wheat _ th ig NOV. ALLER OU oat Hen No. 3, Bu dels NO. 2 ted, Corn strong, tani (eines A SULA GR GE SM gis rutigs Jair averace N Nis y fulravurag red wittur, 4se:stww Od," Cura anit Core gece On passae— Wheat etrongs con pte: Folr ave eragu Jusllty of Auoriean epritit wheat for shipment during aha asetik and Lutluw li Out. ie. Euteay. erage quality ican iwixed wort tur pron bihauy byealy ogsie We Aarivals oat cease 1Oe o tls advanced Gi, 1S80—'TEN PA +S ontore—Whe M arey carn, 4 8. Hixport of whent to Frines nnd the Continent during the past rook, 4000 ure. NEW YORK. + Spretat Dispaten tn The Chteago Tribune, New Yor, Nov. 1%.—GRvAty—Whoat—Speeniation dovelopod quite contitontly and buoynntly ngain tor day Ih tho ing of wintor wheat, feating too furthor ndvanco of Gio n bu on very oxtonsive mnsactionss the Intest option denis Indlented 1 allht slolding, on No.2 red. Spritz whent was nlso quoted xome> what doaror and In rather better demand, Bales were roported of No. Trot nb M.A4@L2, cloning at eit No, 2red nt 1.212.214, closing at #131841 do Novem= ber nt $2121.26 closing nt #120 bld and #1204 Aakers do Decomber nt #L2¢21.71 closing nt $1.2276 naked: do Sannary nt e1.2036c04.231¢, closing at $1204 Ungraded rot nt #1091274, as to quality: No. 2 Chlengo spring, cholew. old in toro, at Hy; No, Feprinie nt HLL W4y No. Stltwnukeo nt Sine’ Goenean extenordinntiy innto businers ras mninly furearly delivery and largely of tock nate Gf prices queted: lowor, keneenlly 3 bt Qn mord Nisraland urgent oferines} epectintion in the option ling his shown Joss apteit, itably aa on the Noveinber and Perember opttan, the danunry op. How having be p the favurits antes reported of mixed Western, unurnded, nt Swede, neta qunittys No, iat Signs No.2 white quoted at Mle waked. Onte falrly hetive, and, Hogwh somuwtiarirreuniar, closed n trite sates reported of white Western, imurnded, ve ne to qualltys nixed do at Wedticr No, 4 dint hae bid. ye vary qulet and quoted weiks n few carelonds of ungraded roll at te e102 Barley—A further mutorint ndyauce clatmodt inarhee: Vury tanio; sities of No.2 two-rowed State tit PHovistoNs—A generally firm markot roported for hog products, with tore hiquiry, ehietty apeculntive, for Weatern steam lard, others tae not mueh snimns Hon apyaront, Waster purk mora, souunt Attort quoted tor varty dullvery at s14.8keLa5t In the option Tne Wentorn mens indi nad the. gene option $140) naked dnnuary at $Ut25 ld and #140) uasket, ¢ mente atondy “aud in’ demand? eatcs of 10 its Plekled bellies. Melb nyeragy, nt Blje. Bacait quot muh Hoted at Bier long cleat, Fc, Weatern stonnt tard tins beon in_guod raquest early dellvorys quoted at, ssxANiTGt AMOR ne $TiEe Siih¢ for peoiapt, nnd £4.35 t0 arrive and In 0 op line: Werternstonm Intd moro anight acter at an Advance of alte, with November quoted as chasing nt ra Peudmber nt #aiseaRih pout ontlon at {YOON IO; Intiunry nt $8.50G3.02347 Kebruncy nt RA Gabitis March ae sents. i FA hapietl As goad request, with sales noted at6K@ SUGALS—Haw in laht domand, with, fol gond ri fining Cuba quoted nt Byeiigor anlus of 24) contri SAL Nt 84; 20) bhds molasses augar atweiager ruined fausare Modetntely sought ntter, Including ent lont at “HEIGUTR—A much freer movement reported, ehiatly In the Hie at wain contracts covertus tie portant shipmonts nf carn at sieier tatost for bavers pool engagements reported huge heen by xtenin, Maur Ab 2s falta, spostly throuett fretzht and formant ah Ment. and by utpnrt atonmers vs tow ny. ts ted ERAT [Hom for ueatiy quated nt gai giravisions at Ws laces; mainiy through froteht for forward ship: mont. and by putpurt steamers us low ns ats Gd} tocal Bhipmont nt wWeadin, % Jo the Western Aasoetated Press. , NEW Vole, Nov, W—Corrox—Qutot but tem Sh 1S-lhe; Mtarcr eae November, Wide; Dec res January, Meter Kebrunry, 1.0} Mare! 7 May. Nase; June, Lido, FLOUR—Fininy re Rg OXpOTER, ENO: super Sit SAR i com to cond extra, #1 to ely FUCA: white pent oxtm. #iceadin oxtrn ‘Oblo, huiadesy St denis SLiSGL; Minnosots patent process, KL 25, Oy AIN=Whont firms rocoipta, A000 bus, exparta, NG ring, #LACh. Unig NO. 2 eli, Hil storoy Hig mela 120, No. duo, 6. is4g: steamer do, uBraLaings “Noe Ldng $1303 Hdeei en 1 eto, Ea), 1 2 rod sks" Deevinben Corn netive but to nary, BL2E, oF Ol 2eh00 buy 00 hits ungended, bia ter 3, Steer No, set No, 2 Noveniber, fas64 8 Decomber, Kictihge; January, 8! hats Onl Analty unchanged: ts, 2,0 bu; Westorn ea Bor wetter ME We HAY—In good dumand at full pricen, + atitsomand, fale aod markat tiems, yonrlings, Weer Kastorn nnd Western, inte; New 1 WTI, Colfer quiet but stony; Ito eantoos quoted nt Iga hides Job lute, Whale. | Sugar isin: Miodemte demands jnle to good rolling, Bueree Molusses quiet and unchanyed, Kieu active nnd tirm, PeTHOLEI=Pilt id nominal; United, S341 fiatiget retined Ukelze, WeStuaity anid filly aetlyo at OSGGHhe. ‘Steudly ind unchanged, ANK—Stron and Mighor at 5c. Raas—Flain at Bcd LEAT Cty lock sute, dicvond h WootFinn; ‘Huvee, dey untnshed, Heise; Torn, ee, PROVIAIONS—Lork atendys teas spot, SLOT. Bent steady, Cnt monte qitut and unehnne active and f lind higher: primo at 5 ttm farghalgg at Lie, —inhet tant tency ist 109 13}aC. METAL! ull and unchamwed. BALTILOR: BALTIMORE, Md. Noy, 1.—-FL00N—Firm; Weatorn super $3,085.00; do oxtrn, $1.50¢5.00; familly, $5.25 GRAIN—Whont—Wortern higher and strong; red, spotand Novombor, #.W9G3L1hi December, 2460 LOGs Jnnunry, sLAGLZy¢r Mebrinry, MLOKSLOI Corn—Western firm, but noglected: Western mixed fpot and November, Musee; December, Sy, naw, Guts quict but tim; Westurn white, £G-4ie; do inixed, 4Xetle, Nyo quiet at $1.021.03, HAY—Flemj prime to choice Ponnaylvania, $8,008 WW perton. at ight : PuRovistoxs—Firm; netlvo Jobbing trade comands ices park, 918.00 iulk mnonta—Louso alioutdors, nono offering: ¢ rte tlt ie Hong ovuring: do packed, 540 Re. Macon—Shouldors, fife: elenr rib 5 Tiitinns Migs Libgee hari’ Hutson ister 10 a0 Ce. soc tardies Wosto: wllf{ETRC Hiei prime to eboico Wester packed, firm atZie. Haas—Xearee an HeTROLEUS—Nominali rallniod, 120. Qk RerhE—Fiemors Itto cunsuoss oninary to fatr, 136 AUGAU~Iltchor and atrongt A soft Oe. Winters howeracfiingata Fil To Ls | er wtonmor quiot; cot- Waa Monkns Sete pralns Bile etn Flu| eer Arnel, 162,135 buy cor, Duy Fye, 113 bid. TUPMENTA—Whent, S60 bay corn, 8.000 ty Mimi: cori SOU bu, , b BALEE—Whoat, 7 TINLADELVIINA, Prinangirnta, Nov. 1-FLout—Firm, tnt in maderate demand; Wostorn extras, SU504.25; Minno- sata extra, clear modiuin, for oxport, MAIZE; sont, 8.0; choteo, 8.755 ntraleht, B.0X60.50; Ohio, kant, BAT ehotee, HLUNLAS; St. Louls, choles, €6.25; winter pat- #.1567.75; Minnesota patant ‘process, #7,108525, Nyo tour qulot nt s5e5.20. GRAIN—Whent In nective demand; rojectod, grain depot, #105) No, 2 red, November, $1.18 ble, #1.1834 nskeds Decomber, #11956 bld, #.10g nskeds January, H.204 ble, 4.2336 asked; Fabrunry, 8.21 bid, #L2sasked, a1 in fate demand; old yellow, dupot, Wo; old Wonte orw mixed, on (racks Bet nue Westorn inixad, «on track, Stor ateamer, on track, Key anit nibxod, N Her, dada bid, tof6 needs “Docombnes so bide Saigo navel: Januuiry, dit4e bid, Gide asked? Fobrunty, 680 lit, ate ink 2 PROVIMONS—Quiot, Hoel—Mona, 12.00. Moa park, pines. Haiis—Smokeud. Wlier pickled, Kile, .nrd—Veling stunt, PLIVANETES kattle, SATHGCC0.0N, HUTEEN-Choley Wwantot at full eatery “atfiogs ditt: Sieumry cairn. Rasiet dn, aon tu ehalews Shite; low York Stata radfont County, Fonnkyivania, ‘heey Wentarn Herurva, 2azte, | ”* G4—irint {rosh KeAtco at ZK EN. UERBE—Dull; croumery, Mjgelicy fale to good, UG Prrroxy: js Uriauttiod and notalnal. » Huevibrss Finis iu belay wlicaty 61,000 but 60 : ein} wheat, 61, ' don hia. aa at nit not quotably highor; hom- Klo Grande, ight, milu- 11% as ONts, WN big Fy, 5 BUIPMENTH=Whoat, £00 bu. sT. LOUIS, St, LOUIE, Mo, Nov, 1%—KLoun—Steady and un- change, Guatn—Whent lighor; No, 2 red, 41.01431.015{ cnahy 8.05661.09{ Docembers NUSKEUY Januaryy eUyy G14 Fobrunryy No, idu, 8.084 L234; No. 4 ilo, Wigo, Corn tlghors 43360 enah; 44G iia November; 24a He Necumbors ¢24ese Janunryy eo Kebruary; $14 WY May. Onte highor at dlsgo casly 14 bid for Noveibors ie Dovember; ge May, Hye bettor at tie, Uurloy—Stodlum to prime at 05e55e; chotco to fancy at Wed 1.00. LEAD—Quiet at d}fc, Aurrent—Stendy; datry, WS2o. Kans—ahor at 2esic, Wiiisttyitotter nt #110, ofa Phovidtons—Dork dull avgt4.00, Lard falrly activo at . RUCEHOS. Dry sult ments lowur at §1.40G4.00, FLSGTCS, Felko]2} nvoorling to.ayo. Hncun dull and uasy at AeckivTs—Kiour, 008 bels: whent, 43,000 but corn, ian buy oats, 10M buy rye. noiey barloy, 3,00) Mt . SHIPSMENTH lone, 15,000 bria; wheat, 24,000 bus corn, 16;WU buy Owls, NAN UU} FyU. WonOy Darley, nowy, NEW ORLEANS. NeW ORLHANH, Tiny Nov, 1.—-FLown—Quiot but stony; anpesting, &L25RI755 XX, H.W 4755 XXX, 15.00. G52; bah grades, 8.16.25, GitaiN—Corn scurco nnd tres held blgher at geese, Oats quiet und woak nt site, COUN-MeAL—Easlor ut 8,4, MAY—Steadior: cholco, #200, Pitov1s1044—VPork dull und nominal at $1.0, Lard weiree und trniy tlerce, §475G9.25; bee, WT. Tink hucate cantors shoulders, packud, 50; ctoar rib, 13{0} olenr, Be, qinean Aulls showliens, 530; clone rib, Bo; Glenn tes Huiun—Bugur-cured, quiet but tira} cane vanod, 056 3105, * AWiting yootendys Wodturn ractitiud, SL.c 10. GutucKies—Cotfeo quicty Mie enrgdos, urdinary lo brine, Waatiie, Nugur vetive wid Henny eon Koad conmnon, Geobyor Cale tu fulty talr 63 Prima. to chulew, iatsKer yollow clarit a. 7 Molussea trroqulaey eumumon, utes cc Sout fale, bhaibas pete tu chuled, Sadie, Mlcu steady, wi aivod deniands Ioulelns, ordinary to chulea, ‘ANuttia. iiia—Bearou aud frm nt FLOS@LLG, Boston, Noston, Noy. 17.—Fiovu—Firmy Weastorn supore fine, ELISE LUN common extras, FLEQLIS; Wisconsin oxtras, (.W0G).76; Minnesota do, S.Wadi winter “whoots, Oblo and Michigan, 8.40g678; Indiana, $3200 U0), St outs und Slinols, RAWadTE spring wheat patunts, #7008850; New Vork do, 048.04 GUALX~Curn nny wilxed .ui yellow, G4@Nio) Muiemilsod, GIS Oats tomund fair nd winrkot tens: ard oxtre whit gio; No, 2 white, 45 ie No. diulacd und No, white, dlussse, “ingen Out WTTEK—Cholco, Westurn croamerlos, sata; etalon ta hackell, 11d:Hel commun tehkoba, Ios IecMTTs—Flour, RU) brie} odra, 8,00 buy whust, bu, USIP MusTe—Viour, a3 brie. " BUPEALO, BUEYALO, N.Y. Nov.17.—GHAIN—Whoat noglectods unsottlods No. 1 hart numinally to lowor, Corn quiots cavh car lots, by {eo uctlve for May optionss palus iu, SUC, BILE GO. Baby Hae etn. one ls aie La CANAL FUSIUNTE—Firu; Unchanged, MILWAUKEE, MinWwaUKys, Noy. 17.—FLOUIt—Quiot but dra. GRAIN—Wohat firm; uponed io lilznury closed stoady: No.1 ailiwaukco hurd, PLils Nu, 2 Bitlwau- “4 6s Devons Innunry, SLIk: No, it do, ioe No, 4, tle} Corn flrmory No. 42ue. Onte renreat <lisodulls Ko. 1.88346. Hatloy actives So, —Btondy. Meas pork Old f1.0y now, Tnunaey., hantebrine team, ls cash and NOS vembers E10 Inninry, Hoge. AL ELGG LAS, —Whent tn Huitalo, Fe. T= Klowur, iG) briay wheat, $8,000 buy onta, ILD NT 42,000 bus corn, 45,000 bus on! ee Wheat, * 1 45, tay CINCINNATI. CINCINNATH Noy. 12.-CoTton—Haalor nt 10t¢e, FLovit-Steange family, Ores fancy, BLOAT, GHAIN—Whent fens No.2 amber, 108, Corn atrong and higher; No, 2mixed, SO4ey now mixed, eur, 440 Ate, Onta quiet: Na.’ BAe. Ryo netive, trim. and Mghors No.2, tative,’ Harley atronact No, 2 fall Sie, HOvIRt ve duit and tower nt $25, ned Jn fal deninnd und higner at ecuega. As, Luik ments fatale domnndt ahauhler. £1401 elewe t1b3, acon enstert clear rib, eet cline, Hae. serait = De WHA, wo und firm At $1.09, Terer n Sit chuleo. Westorn Josorre, Mild, Meee, LOUISVILTE. LOUIBVITLN, Nov, 17,.—-Corrax—Quilat at (Me. FLOUR—Btendys exten, BL2V330) exten famity, $1.00 at 2 $5845.00; chalca faner, (3.75425, GRAIN—Wheat onaler at %e31.W), Corn quiot but Mendy: No. 2 white, s¢c, ulily do mixed, 45e. Ont, demand actlyes No. 2 white, aula Steely mt $15.00 1400, Traine Gath ant jominal nt #10, Lardsprig atenmy ‘nituinnls. Muleements steady clone rit, clone, $1.45, Hneun ate di vlear rib, SSRs Cltlng, Bulag, Hintne—stane-curod at Loe. Waisky—Active und fine at $1.0), TOLEDO. : TOLEDO, O,, Nov. 17.—-Guain—\Wheat firms amber Michiann, 1.0%; No.2 red Wilbash, spot, #L08; Decem= ‘bor, 1.08}; January, $1.0194; February, FLE4; No.d red. 1.00; No.2 red nixed, FLL Carn etendys high sTYer, 2 tow, bAtfe{ old, pot, 64or Docem= rejected, wer now, He, Unts atundy; No, 2 nu—Mammoth, 81.85 prime #1. tt cP—CRAIN—Whent tlrms No, dred, Vocomber, January, $hiser Fabronry, gh. 1 sid MRCELPTS=Whert, Ga buy rit, 64,000 buy onts, COA * SSINUSIENTE—Whent, 10,00 bi. PROULA Prouta, It, Nov. 1—Gitdix—Corn firms high: mixed? 4l4ey mixed, al}fe. Unts firmy No, 2 white, 3 GH{e. Rye dull; No. 2, 832. Hiaiwtn: mer at $1.10. RecKteTs—Corn, 21,005 buy oats, 18,000 buy rye, 1,850 UIMBMRRTA A at, 1000 bit} corr, 19400 buy onts, 18,870 DUT EFS, BW) bite KANSAS CITY. Epretal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, KANKAN City, Mo, Nov. GiIAIN=Tho Price. Current roports: Wheat—lecoluts, 22,108 bus alitne monte, 1:26 bus marketunsottleds d ensh, Bia; November, Bier Nu, 2, ensh, Sige; Noventbor, Niliey No, Lcanh, tiger November, vee, Corn—lceahits, 1yis0 bur shipuients, 58 bi; murket Hrmer; No. 2 ens, Hos November, diife, + _pEtrRore. DETNOIT, Nov. 17.—FLork—Strong. GitatN—Whent firm; Na. white, £1.05; November, HL; December, 0G January, H4G4s Februnry, flat . ELUM: Now 2 red, ELSI, Fos colpts, 4400 bi; shtpments, 6,00 bn. INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANAPOLIS, Nov, san ese lk atrongy Nod ONE 1. Corn qulut ut {4@UKe. Onts Tic at shaegies : . OSWEGO, ‘ Oswroo, Noy. 17—GuaiN—Whont firmer, Corn seares. : DRY GOODS. Nrw Your, Noy. 17,—Cotton goats moving stendl- Iy,nnd prices retmnln fru, owlng to an unuamatly ght supp e.ntaple gingham tn fale te fneres aNd. worsted t flannels and blankets dolng falely wud prices tira, cr patlinge. in tte CLEVELAND, Nov. 17. ETROLEUM—Stoady; prices unchanged; Sinnitard whito, {10 tost, 113{c. PUTTHHUNG, Va, Nov. 1i-PeTtoLt“us—Quioty erido unsettion: cortiticates tlrmer nt Wifer retined fold. at to by retnors; outside lute 0c Lutudol pia delivery. i: COTTON, Naw Ontmans, Nov. 17—CorTron—Stendy with a fair demand, ut {0} low middling, 100; eood ordl- nary, O40 net recoipts, GSI balay groxs, Dit; ox- porta to France, cantinont, 2:07; coastwlae, 4,113; sales, 11,100; stor AG, YURPENTINE. ; WILMINGTON, Nov, 16—St1tiTs OF TURPENTINE— Firm at 43}4e, VALUABLE CATTLE, The Butter Toxt of sersoy Cow Enrotas,, QylGb New York Herald. ‘The sonson‘s test of this remarkablo butter caw, which has been In progress for noarly n yonr at the farm of her owner, Mr, A. 1. Darling, nenr Ramsoy. N. d., terminated with her milk of Oot. 15, at which timo sho became praaticatiy dry, and on Noy, 4 sho dropped a ealf. It hag beon foreseen for some time by fanelers of tho Jeraey and of butter stook in general that her test for tho yonr was likely to surpass any pre- vious one, the highest inatance heretofore known being that of tho cow Jersoy Hello of Seltunte, 7&3, owned by Mr, C, O, Ellms, of Beituate, Mass, that mate 705 pounds of butter ina year. The necompanying tuble, compiled fram the records kept a¢ Darlington Farm shows tho foutiugs for cach month, and ww total rosnlt for Eurotas of 778 pounds one ounca of butter for the yenr. No account was kept of tho milk and butter mado during tho first ton j-days of hor milking pertod, and, as hor last call was dropped a fow days within a your fram tho dato of tha cnmmonceinent of ‘tho test, slo would be entitled to the udditionnl time had tho trial commenced Ayo days earlier, Tho welghta of milk and butter were taken at cock milking and churning, tho butter belng welghed before adding the sult, but not until tne buttermilk was thoroughly rinsed and worked ont. Tho toxture and fiver of ghe butter ts vary tine, itscalor goad in summer but lighter than that of many Jersoy cows during the winter months, this yield seeins when compared with that of an ordluary cow, those who have ber in churgeox- press the bellef thatduring the provious yeursho faroxceeded ft. ‘Luis viow is sustained by the ocensionnl testa for short periods that were mnude at intervals throughout the season, whieh promptod hor owner to have her sepirnutely ested for w your, Her last ealtis a heifer, bo- tng tho only one she hue, tho former onya belng bulls, Itisby Duke of dcitunto (No. Bosh, son of Jersoy Belle, of Sultuute, above-mon- Moned, * This bullunda son of Enrotes, ealled Duke of Darlington (No, 2,160), are kupt na stock sources at Darlington Fara. A notable feature of the followin statement js tho rlehness of the imiik in orca, the ratio boing but 907-100 pouis (loss than five quarts) of milk te tho pound of butter, ‘The cow Is of atriking anpearnnes, tho: development of udder, milicevelns, and all tho crsentin) apparatus for the asshailution of foot and its conversion Into milk, being so unit na to draw tho attention of the most ordinury. observer, RUROTAR, 2461, Dropped calf Oct, wl, 1870, had ealved again Nov, 4, 1880, -'Tho inturvening test for luttor commenced with Noy, 10, 1879, and ended! with Oct. 15, 1880 (period, cloven months and lx diss), at iwhich time she became dry; Weight Wetynt Month. No.of days. of milk, of butter, 1579, Ibe, Of, November, 48 4) 01 Decuinbor, HS mh oO 18H), TAMITY 66000, oreee BL 1 pm February, “i Oni! a7. 4 ani mh tw we O§ ML by eT OL 7 wo ob INNS es0, WA kh AURUSE ny wT Boptomt: abi! Mm o6 Uetaver, 423}; 8 10 ‘Totals... Tb Ti8 OL The cow was of conrso liberally kept. yet tho seoret of tho grunt yleld fs cloarly in the binod, for no ordinnry cow, however fad,enn bo mando to accomplish, iupehin Uke the sume result, lip winter shu hid all tho hay sho wanted and+in addition a pall of gruel ar bean and oatemoult thin ert AG, drink, throe tlines a day, Whe amount of feud contained In this slop ts sald to have beon slight ond waa given rather to ides | her to driak freely, thin to nourish, wa graln was found to thereasd her rapidly ty tesh, When grass canio, hawever, to stimulate the lactoal organs, (ho grin censed te tond to fat to tho sie extent, amdshe was fed threa quarta of cornmeal daly in two Luce In hot weathor shu was stabled from tho midday sim, mtd fed green corn fodder whily up. with the. chuleest pasture while turned out, Though hers ts the Tost romurkablo fost, other cows closely alliod {9 Bee ly blood buve made surprising ylutds of utter, oo Rtriting Back, Just as mn Brooklyn citizen called his $-year- old son into the house the other duy, a play. mitte gavo the boy a slap In tho face, and min to. his fither for protection, “Sy son," suid the fond fusbor, * when w boy bita you ike that, you must abways atrike back." “0, pupa, Tid,” L bit btm yesterday, ca | John N, Vestal, jaq,, uilitor und proprictor of the Pluingeld, lid, Hendricks County Citizen, tn w& recent communication, says: “St. Jacobs Oll ts making aimost tuyorabte Supression hereabouts.”” ‘The trade, .press, and people everywhere are tilking about this wonderful remedy for rhgumatisin, Slessre, Wangier Bros, Waterlvo, lu, sny it fs per> feetly ensy for them to obtaln 500 testiinontals as to Its ellicucy,, And thus rolls the gua’ nows along. ‘ —<—<———__—__- Noother Whisker byo vquals Hill's—t9 coats Enorinaus as 4 GARELELD. A “Tribuno” Ambassador Visits Mon- tor—A Famous Congressional District. a Whiltlesey, Giddings, and Garfield Rep« resent It in Congress for Fifty Years. Gen. Garfield's Home-Life, and What His Neighbors Say of Him. His onetitnents—Thoy Bullil Sohool- Houses and Raiso Men—Inoidents and Aneatotes. Epectal Corresponitence of The Chteao Tribune, Datsravinr, Oy Nove We—tlaving fntalod the business tint bromght ime from Chienge to this pretty Httle viuge, T necepted tho mnvitas ton of a mutual personal friend of Gen. Janes A. Garilold and inysolf to ride over to Mentor and pay my reapecta to tho ‘President-cleet of tho United States, Mentor lies six inttes west of here, on the Ridge road, runing from Cleves lund to Brie, through a most delightful region of the Westorn Kheserve, whieh when once tras vorsed is not cngily forgotten, The Western Heserve consists of ning coun- tics tn the northern “portion of Ohio, lying on Lnke Erie, and takes its name from a cession of land nude orlginntly by the Genera! Gay. ernment tothe State of Connecticut torclmburaa her for losses sustained during the Revolution- wry War. Tho townships were Ind out Averniles Faire, tho runds erosalig each othor itt right angles; and tho first ehnracterestic that strikes the traveler is the appenratce of 4 echoot-house ababmost every crossing, with a church-spiro rising continually in sight, ‘rhis section of the Stato was ecttled about tho tlie Ohio was admitted Into the Unlon (802), and the frst settiors enme originally from Cone Necticut and the other New England States, who brought thelr stalwart love of Uberty with thom; and (he Reserve has Jong been famous for tts ine tulligonce, Its devotion to tha cause of human freedom, nid its natipathy to overy form and semblance of modern Domoerney, Even in old Whig times, when that party was ‘ns —omuch pledged to. “tho enmpromiscs of tha Constitution "— as tho Pro- Slavery theories of government wero thon called—ns the Bourbon party, the Neserve voted almost unanimously ayninst the Demoes rags. It was svon Ienown alt over tho United Btates as t THE MOTHED OF ANOLITIONIAM; and ita Reprerentitives jn Congress wore con- eplouons for their opposition to the schemes of tho Slavery-propiyundists, For twenty-fyve years the late Joshua’ R. Giddings stood ne the. xole opponent of the Blave-oligurehy In the House of Representatives; and it was not untit 1460 that John}, Milo, of New Hampshire, reine, forced tho Abolittonists in Congress by taking hip seat In the United Stites Senate, What was known In those diys a3 tho Under ground Kallrond bad many tracks, branches, nnd Way-stations In the Western Reserve. ho Une derground Riallraad was simply another nana forn method the people hud te ate runaway slaves to escape to Canada, ‘The fugitive slave was seereted In tho daytime, taken Into n cove ered wagon belonging to un Abolitiontstin the dead oC night, und cu to the next station: and an thta way ulded in safety towards the North ary Sr, Garheid’s old district—tho glorious Nine- teenth Ohlo—beeame famous for its Antl-Sliv ery sentiments awiy buck i 18f0; and it stood vallyntly by Mr, Giddings, who represented it In the Iuuse, and by sturdy .otd Ben Wade, who Yenrs luter stood up for freedom in the Senate, 43 loyal people will who hate the st fall vile. Ininies ns they batad Ht. For un ers it Mutonly three Representatives In Congress— Kiligha Whlttlesoy, dosbun 1, Giddings, and dnines A, Garield. The dstrict eonsisted then 8 now of the sume comntics, to whieh were adds ed or subtracted gotne contiguous territory to Intke out the deslred umount of population; but Ashtabula, Trumbull, Geaugn, Lake, and Mahoning wera its orljinal, never-changing ters ritory, with Portage ant Cuyahoga aonesed when found necessary to sult the new nppor- Honmnents, Hut fow foreignersever found thele, wy hither, The provalling sentlment of the’ people was decidedly Puritaule, rellzious, severely moral, and every public sorvant was: hold to a rigid accountability. Tho people favored cduention, temperatce, freedom of mind and body, honesty In public and private wtulrs, and hid no fellowship with evil-docrs, Stich aman as, JAMES A. GANYTELD fs the naturat product of such a soll and anch a gocinl atmosphere, and the people of the Mes servo would no more sustaln iim In Congress, 1s they have all these years, If he wore sulle, any of the charges brought tucninst hin b: uitd- throwin ys than thos would Bis tain the Byil One. Thoy want honesty, candor, and fale dealing, and will have It; und when slinder overtook My, Garfield and othors, just. after the close of tho War, thoy instituted: tho Most senrehiiy and Linpartin investigation Into his case, and every man in the Nineteenth Ohio Congresslonal District considered bimsolf at durynian to try the cause, And thoy dil try It, falrly, impartially, putiuntlys and did not pres Judge it. Mr. Garictd walked {nto the Conven- ton nt Warren—that was to renominate him as their Representative, or relegite him in digraca and dishonorto private life, from which howasto emerge no nore forever—like tho hiych-minded honorubic, houest man thet he wag and fs, a0 challenged aif his accusers to tho trial. If tho reniler wants to know what fs thought of Mr. Garfield by the people whom he has representod in Congress for cightcen years, let hin look at the vote the old Ninutccnth cust for biin on tho 2d day of November for tho highest ollice in thotr git. And just hora is where tho amzing atupldity and imbeciiity of the Demo- eratio ninnagers Were imme most consplanous, ‘Thoy supposed that tho Lopublicans had noml- nated a tian go corrupt and vulnerable in. his personal and publie character that nll thoy ha odo was to ery, “Credit: Mobiiior" and “Do Golyor,” and write * "on the sidewalks, fence-bonrds, and lump-posta, and his defeat was. neeomplished, Thoy did nut’ know—the poor, Igvorant foola—that Juines a. Garfield” had walked in tha sunlight wit his life, and that for olyhteen yeurd bls Congressional record lind been mundo at noenday. They begin the campalgn with i Ar may ended it with per- Jury and forger fhoy have been eryiue *Fraul” atthe top of thelr voices for four oe -Yenes, whenover Mr. Tilden'a mume was inan= Uoned, only to prove thelr own fnafacerlty and dishonesty by attempting the most barefaced awindle ever eonvoeted ina free country. Thely atrocious conduct bis deprived thont of the ayanathy that uastully follows the dufouted party, : OARFIELD AT OMG, A mon needs to cone ite Gen. Carfleti's dis- trict, and mingle with his frlende rnd nelnbors, and hear then falk about bln, and geo the pride: thoy feel in hin, before he ean fully appreetite: the real affection toy entertain for bin. Attho Aittlo Mentor station on tho Lake-Skore itul- rond, #1x iniles west from Palnesville, tho netghe bord bave erected an aroh with this inacelpton: “Orn TOWNHMA! James A. Anvil THE NATION'S CHO That speaks volumes; but “ Our Townsman” contes fest, and §# to these good people of quite NS mitteh conseqnence us tho Other tact that the ercatest Nation on the Karth tas chosen him for i ruler, Idi wong tho road yesterdty, on the way fo Gen, Gatileld’s home, niy campinion Ties out the residence ot one of fils. (dare Neld's) nearest nelyhbors, and kai,“ Thore ives. the proudest nun tn Mente, and perhaps in sito, beeunae hig farm Joins the next Prest- dent's, We found Gon, Garlold at home, busy In hia ollice Kiming 8 large number of lotterd that he hid dletated to hia amanuensls. When we re rived at Liwwnilulkd there. were severit gentive men present, lachidlag bla two secretarica, uw short-hand reporter, a telugraph-operntor (whose fateguiene {son of tho permanent fx- tures of thebilive), two or three Huveuuperenen and ourawn party of three, The olice is a aml, ono-story hulhting, abet eighteen by: twentyelva feet ware, Med with books, desta, and tables, and looking very much hko the editariat-roam of 1 dally. paper. A woods stove stood In the miiddty of the rom, and on tho walls hung three sugyestive pleturess One was tho portraits of thy celotrited Blectorat Connnission of 1870; another, the photoxraph of the counsol for Mr. Tilden; and the ublrd, the eotaselon what might now be appropriately cation the past nf the Poopto, Hore the Qeneral recelycs and offen entertains hie hundreds of. gentleman frionds, with whom be convercsd and works ut thy sumo time. When J visited the plies two yuars igo the house was then iv slinple urinecoltnne Of One sory; but alnce then it ohus been thoroughly ovorbauted, n now story added, the root clevated, the Ine terior portion untirely remodeled, two new Mazen attached, sud othor architectural adorn Monts substhtuted until now it je n very neat ant cosy little residonwe, ‘Tho day was the twenty-second -anulvorsary of Gon, aad Mrs, Carietd, and they intended to eolebrate thy inviting tia fowot thar intaate friends; but thoy were biddon to the wedding Of the daughter of a warm porsonal friend: in Cloveland, und they kindly rationed tholr own celebration for the guko of contributing to the ploustire of others, si ‘TUK LITTLE CHULCH ANOUND THY COUNEL, About aiille from, the Garticld realdence fs tho ttle Disciple Church, where the fully worship. It is one story highs of tha umint ube. Jong, — dry-goods-box ” styla of architert> ure; puluted = owhite, with green blinds; und haviig the customary pupper-boxs Shaped steeple. It hus uelther buseusent, purlord, study, gullerics, -bell, organ, wor fortable ndjuncts a ehuteh: but is slinple “me swith plaln, cushfonioss seats, where honest, Gor Tearing men and women iNpet. ¢ Sabbath worablp God, and not to. port tele fine cloth Tho denomination is quite numerous tu thie part of Ohio. ond isan offshoot of the Baptiste, it hots that thors fa ne tree bapthin: uxeept by Inimersions antit finposes no greed pon tts Members exeent the Word of God na ravented hy the Ol and Now Testunents, y Sunday the Lord’ aur inntinistered. Satie of tio Anetabers wre Uinttarlans, Kote rea Tehutarins,, some entertrin tho or¢hodax view of tio esulless punkehinent of tho wheked after death, and others incline to the restoration, or Universalist View of tho case, 4 rood deal of lath dowed In niatters of puirely: apecuiatl Dut moretnportance teattached toeharn correct Diving, AB is now well know, Ire Garheld wis student, Professor, vid nity Presitent of the Hiram Colleio, that fs minder the nusplees oF this titty Tenvminations and It woes tn fis service, mid ks one of its uttiisters, that he frat fesrned © toxpenk in public on the stage.” Tels sat that the mambers of this de. Homitiation are quite pumerots in the Kiate of Jodha. and that they voted anniimoualy: for the Repubttcan tleket In October, and repeated that yoto da November, During the session of tho Chicazo Convention, In dune, Gen, Gnrtield passed all the fasionable churches on Ruuday, und sought out tte [ttle lonesoing Disciple Chorel ond worshlped thore while neuriy wl the delegates were ut tho hotels dlaeusainy tho clitaces of Geant, Blalie, Shera, Washbourne, Edmunds, ond others, not knowing Gint Man proposes, but God disposes. TWO NEW ANECHOTES, — * It Is anfotosny that there never was a more thorough demociot—using that word ti its Lest nnd booadest kense—born on Amertean gol thir dames A. Gurlletd, 1t iealso safe to sas that he fa one of the Miest products of ouradvaneed aid progreselye elvilization, and the perfect feat of our fred tnstitutions. ‘That a poor orphan boy, Jeft destitute of means and friends nt the nge of ® should sorte dhinself unaited throm tho ‘Venple of Kiowledge, and unter tnehattenged tho Temple of Fame, (4 suiticient proof of the lutter; and the lithe ancedotes that were told told me the other day aro it sulllctent demusi- stration of tho forn A month agen very qured friend and former tutor of Gen. Gartichdl’s visited bin, $0 ah gs with on friend who was ones a classmate of the Republean eandidate for tho Presidency, After tho long and cardial visitor the ald cinssinates, and tho venernhle teneber was about to depart, Garteld rushed out of the house and neross the ond, bare-headed ta where tho horse stood hitehe: Jumped inte the buggy, and drove tho wuitial aconnd to the door, with a beartiness that Ming liotiae brought tears of gratitude 10 the old man's eves, Tho other storvis sinilarin eharnetor, List summer Gurfeld's carriage horses nevded shoe- Irges and, taking Mrs, Garticld Into the curriiwo With bin, he drove to Patnsvilte, to the bluck- Rinith-shop, where nolther EuhW Thucritt tho “Hearned Blacksintth,” nor tha Rey. Robert Collyer worked nt tho forgo—hut na simples inlnded Hepubliown by the name of Davis, Gen, Gurticld etaid in tte shop to see that tho work was well performed, and during its progress kept tho troublesome aumimer itles off the colt’a legs by virorously using the horse-tall brut whieh “1s always ‘on hand for that purpose in every woll-regulated blicksimith-shop, Before the Bhoeing was completed Mrs, Garfleld on- tered = tho shop, naving finished het Morning-calls upon frlends,, and walted until tho Job Of shovlne was cnded, saying tut sho had never witnessed the process of” Lorse-shoo- Ing before. ‘The binekamith tells the incident with great ination, and he tooks upon himself Shin) his shop as haying suddenly aequired bis- torieat aud National kn portance,’ WHAT HIS NEICIIIONS HAY, 71 found tho General too busy to submit ton forninl intervios, und, indeed, T feltas if Any direct qutesttons tonching the ‘Tormavion of hfs Cabluet, his potley towards the South, his re onunendations ta Congress on the tarliY and othor tmportint snblects, would be out of plico and impertinent under the clreumstanves. 80, with a casuni remark about the Morey letter, nnd ny evasive answer in reard to tie election of Speaker ot the next House of Representa tives, the conversntion beentne general until tho arrival of ather visitors, Jint Mr, Gariold's neighbors and politient ase sovlites tilk very freely tn resard to whit (ho now President will and will notdo, some of them are bright, shrewd men and discreet. poll- Ticking, und pretend to know Gon. Gartleldl's ine tentions in reference to certain tritnsactions that will take place abont the (th of next Murch, Ono gentleman, who was formerly a State Sen- ator and an active Tpabiican pollticiin, and with whore family the Garitelds are on intimate terms, told your gor pat good deal that would be: pirblic Int Lit it were known to bu true, This gentlumnny sald that Mr, Conkling: world not be alowed to dictate to the new Ad- ministration elthor in regurd to ita policy or to Nppointinenta; und that Gen. Gariletd feels very: koome the slight. Conkling put upon hin in bis specelics, expecially tho one he made in Ware ren, in, Gueileld’s own district, nt which Gen, Grant, presided, He nso anid tnt | Mr. Conkling did not intend to yislt Mentor at all, until urged to do so by Gen. Grant, The gosaip of tho nelghbortoot tixes Mr. Binlne us te momber of Mr, Gurduld’s Cab- inet, or nssigns him to any position, In or out of the country, that he profors,.. It-will bo romem- + bered that, Mr. Blaine, when Speaker of. tlie: Honso, mide Mr. Garflold Chairman of the Com- mittee on Approprintions,— position. that lo yery much desired at tho time, and Garileld 1s Hot tho man who forgets favors of that kind. Hesides, Bhtine eaniot he considered a formid- able cundidate for tho Presidoney any longer atienst no more a rivalot Mr, Gartletd’s if his direst Administration is tho success that all bis friends predict; so that Hlalno’s promotion to a Cablnot position will not endanger: GANYIELD'S BECOND NOSINATION, Garflotd’s friends xlgo feel vory kindly towards Gen. Grant for his unselfish devotion to tho tickot under clretmstances that wero well cal- culated to try tho purtyefealty of any man. He Wont inte tho campaign AtR critlea! porlod, did good worl, and should! be wellrewarded, — ify ts credited with doing much townrds carrying New York for tho Republican teket, aud fyr keeping: Mr. Conkllug from kicking over the traces. Grant's strong hold on tho popular heart is wn other ronson for identifying him with the now Adininistration; and Gurtichd’s frlands are ans- fous that ho abould enlist al tho olements of populurity und success In his favor, ‘hoy say holo that: Gurlletd wil not follow in the foot steps of Mr, [nyes and give everything to Ohio men, but that he wil recognize the Republicans of othor parts of the country. [tis, thoretare, expected that John Sherman will be allowed to go Into tho Sento in Garileld's piace, and that the election will tnke piace before tha new Cabi- net ia minoutced, Shorman, bas already com- nienced to “inend hia fences" tt this Stato, and it ig yenorally the opinion that he will sug. ceed. Gon. Gurflukl hus often been Inturrognted upon tho subject of tho next Senn- torship, but he wisely avolds uny expression of opinion or preference upon it, AML the eandl- dates ire his porsonal and politt frients, and “they are all honorable men” If Sherman stould be retained at the herd of thd'lrensury: Departusont, thon thore would bo a big seratie blo for tho Benutorship, with Murat Halatend and Gov, Foster iu the lend, ane Taft,Cox, Stans i Mathews, J. MM. Binghiumn, Congressman Keifer, Congressman Young, Congrossiman Bute! terworth, Ministor Noyes, aud o lot of smaller fry, following hard uftor, SHEDDING 18 HONOT Today Gen. Garticlt scout’ Goy. Foster his realgnetion as Representative in Congress frou tho Nineteenth District; and bla resignation ns United States Senator-eleet soon follows, Mo ts tho first man dn thia country who cyer held tho offlee of Congressmin, nnd waa United States Senator-clect, and Prosilent-clect at awe and the sume tine. No wander that tho Indiana Demoernt should have anid, when asked tho other day what dofented his party in the recont. rgiuaetony that it was “tho {Idiot ‘who invented iu Te was thought bis some that Gen, Garfleld might go hito the House on the assembling of Congress in Deconber, und serve out hia torn until tho sth of next Maret; but that would bo wmuanifest impropriety for a man in hls high poxttion, aid ho has set the matter ut rest by lis realguation, THE MONRY LETTE, Whon f arrived nt Tyawnilehl on Thursday morn, the Cloveland “dally papers jinal fuse arrived. ‘and tha Prosidont-etect: wad reading about the trial and confession of the two bard and porsurers who had been blrod to help on the Morey. farkery, Many eine will be surprised: to hear that Gon, Garitaid bid concluded to lot tho Morey forgery not until Mr, dewe! Mt Mee pubtleans telegraphed hii todo so that he pus solved to takeuny notics of ft, This was 1 10> vordanes with it resolution ho ndapted for his government a3 soon ad ho war nominated, to~ wits (i) not tome uny political speechoss () not toreply to nny persona) attacks; @) not to Try aut stap any campiign tes. he forgery ta UWhkely to prove a more serloun pleco of racenlity to the Democratic party-mun- agora thin to tha Mepiblienim, . Ant oyor tha right votes uppermost, ARM overt Justieo done. PRIVATE ss DISPENSARY, t pb fe 193 south Cl Chartorod hy tha Siate of Vilnoly for tho “spooint, sclontiic, undapoedy euro" of privute, norvous.chru [Gand urinary Uisuives. Consultation freo. toured a. to dando tos pat, DUNdays, Meo bya, only, Somat DR. KEAN, 173 South Clark-st., Chicago, Consult porsonally or by mall, {rev of charge, on nll chronte, hurvous, oF apecha diseases. Ve. dy Konn ts tho only physlolin $y the city whu warnwils cures oF nu pure 3 MANILOOD RESTORED, A victhin of varly lImprudence, cuusing nervous do- trlod jn vain, means bitty, promuture ‘decay, ctu, Lavi Seory kitowcn remudy, bas dbaguydrud a any cure, whlel bo will sunt frou tu his forureAiiivens J, BL ER Hs, dChnehat GOODRICH REE AIM . GOODRICH STEANIERS, For itactnu,stitwangco,Bheb'yx'n SM ultw'edilly*9 om ~ Momtay uate den’ DUI cons: 1 js palurday’s Host dua’t lowe util, ch ee Sight Boats Tor Mlliwaul ele, Monday, iy, sud Friday ut? dnd'baturtay: udingtor, Stuitletes, vlc, Sat, und Bun, ua und Eid. 7p. us. und, for Far AUNUIWU. UIC. i Ge leivon Muskugsuecitai fur druen Hay, vig. Puesliy aid § Fur Ravatabs & Laky bupyrioe Lown Cuvsdayed pub Ualcg & doves four us dliculsuu-uy, *suudure Uxcupy eri PXILANATION OF IEF EIE OFCupteds “eBunday oxeyptei. ! Chieaga & Nortiw For Maps, Guite-Hooka, ‘Tine pecontdnttone: ane enna Se Paeitia Ios, i's . 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