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« THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1880—SIXTEEN PAGE: } Groen common inet. 1 UCRCPON, oe orgeedls 7 16 | roen fren Wodnesday cs ‘ crn ‘rho, kenatorn, minrkaia Turkoys Urestod wows 7 Piredead koead, nnd ducks r 0. Tt wan ree hot cigbt care wero, Tere Te. The Tor aod domand and p, cloaing: aoe ee add he. 4.04 for menttsiTe .7 on the basis 0: 2R3 me el inndonta Ty ni OTA Sale ots Inen bn waores livory ab $120 froe of atorage demand nnd stend asin daucale for ORON ndat tha ‘ady: Of %O Drie for highwinen, item, tof the hands of the thare is yet considers cont, focal stocks are falrly LIVE STOCK. seesage anssssvers 8,01 An active and atrong markot was experi- Inferior qualities Were somewhat under nog- gsold at burely auntatned prices, but for any- ing tlesh thore was quick sale nt better nv~ than paid on eliher of the preceding days -During the pnat two or threo dnya jogond gourds have been faring better than somo tine prerigus. Inthe nbsenco of an ado~ ply of the upsier gendes ahinpers have turned, tinn to that elaas, und during tho presont feckan approdintion in values aqual to 2Ga0 ner as taken pince, Choteo und oxtrs races last week, thaugh tho advanca fo those descrintluns ts lesa masked. Yontorday’a Ueerings crntimnced a larger number of Toxne cattle thsuseen Inthu yardson any previona day within theast fortnight, ‘They were mostly of low grade, gene of thom boing villatnously poor, Hotwean Lidand L300 wore sald by Gregory Cooley & Cont Kors wore inquired for to fair oxtont at ing to quality, Sales of native cows ind mixed buteliers’ lots wore disposed of nb.#215@ La Shippers pald $3.00@5.23 fur common to choica Heers,and there wero snlos to oxpotiors at 5.400015, Only a few cattlo wore left over, and the market avoare blahor than Extra Deeves—Gracted stecrs, wolghing 1,410, ing, fat, and we JAD to £49) Day ‘ollefattonied ste Chatey HeRves— ws for elty slaughter, Ta... ee . te—Conimon cattic, weighing” 60) jor—bight and thin €o; and acalnwug steurs, i x4 Hou: qenoral features of the ‘nu feeaially the mame ns an the pr i Thoreceipts tania fuated ap in Gus, Lut hnyers went te work with a asthey would have dene had the su tots of heavy was fuuind, anid at fe pw NeLihts sid poor heavy continued vary dull, Wer there as next to No demand, wid at the clase plouainesssevernl thounund ekips atid inferior haavy tinea" taeesn ey ruta cuonreh elie ca Th edt at AE MALAI fe A tow uxtta retched 81520 F& Co, auld Armour 88 at the nto choles heavy. tT ct to n shrinkage alex nro nvAdts stibJo Ws und 20 Ibs far ates. 21—Benves—Rocelpts far two t duit and depressod, with Filgures fur wll wrudos bel Ad Furs were not eluarad, Volorudo, oF ta youd native, 7 Yar slow anlos at. of, 1G carcasses Mutton, iaimburgor, cattle butchar, with about ut, helpod to weaken the cattle mare uiling prime Canal cclpls yaatortay und (=n Roa LC bee atybae ealoss Years "ateaoa Tribune. Deevrs—lKecelpts, x tho place of Ot plenty, und bring Call ane Wrrogulne and lower common dawn ort lange, and hy elpte rie! {8 folr demand and stead) apn to extras a fow bunchus of paket closing steudy with ay gthe Western BY EISOS.00 in Jai moderate sup- Assoclated Prist, L—CATrLn—Kacolpts, 8,002, Good native steers scarces WO prime, $735.0 for 1) Ns % TPLY—Rocolnts, 88S cont higher exten sigern ke wkan day four 2851.45; uixad bulchors* aud light steers, i LAMBI—leculpts, 89 head; market a few ne us ‘heady tute domands Nght pal light mods Hos UM, FLAKE Alt ohutce to extra, SY CEFY SEU, Boy lll pli HWAGL 005 C 175 LUI, Nov, S1-CartiE—slowt & run of in huixéd native butchors’ stock #2. Pe85) com-fed Ane 4103 Sale LO if tO chulee 1uttons, rkeré und Haluimoros, 14.00: KANSAS CITY, Heh to, The Chteage Tribune » Mo., Noy, ATT BT! Price :* Hecointe, ion ahipmnetia, as re and fcedy mass Toxans, 15e203) Bal ‘Reculpte, 8,000; ghtpmenta ARCEHan, o., Noy, B-1togd—Dull I rid i Fucwipta, dab slipaouts, Ba) {ttsof about twulve vussols stopped at the sale ral logds arrived and passed through ‘The demand was falr,and Mantstoc 13800 loob was frm, and phinglos . Ouly four toads were at the market oCthe dex, A few more vessels ara #x- pocted, among thom nomo from tho Btralte. Follow- tng Aro tho enezn quotation: Green piece atut.. m 40 20) Lath... Liva Lis Tho yard dealers report a fate domand and & fair market, Deatora estimate thnt the recoipta will fall short of first entontations abort (0,000 ms ft. ‘Thos Unink this fact whit Will have.th effect to stiffen the markot Inter on, if nut immediately. Following sro tun gard quotations: Hirst und een clene, 7 inet ean, am ‘inat aiid aged elene. { nnd 3 86H ss 40 First nna rgeund cl i au ‘yhira clear, th eo ried clear a Paty wh clear, ro. rt Ett Firat and secon roan tock hanes, J ine! tock bunts: HSI? Inch nek bonris, i412 Inch anielnst, Urst Guinlit ‘anelne No. Bee. OmmMon bones, Common bantds, No. Common atu, ymionton atnith ‘rinibor, 4x4 to Het inclusive, Fekots, fat, ruualt, nd Koud.. shingion, standard andenated, Mhingios, oxtrs Bhinglos, clon BY TELEGRAPH. FOREIGN. Bpectat Duspateh to The Chicago Tribune, LONNON, Nov. 21:0 a. m.—FLOUR=No. 1, 129; No.2, 08h, Grali—Whent—Winter, No. 1, 108 3d1 No. 2, 1001 spring, Nv-2, 10st No.2 8¢ 10d: white, No, 1, Way No, 2,09 Sty club, No. 1, 10s 8d; No, 2,108, Corn— Now, No. 1.69 ted. if Puovisions—Pork, Om, Lard, 4491. IAVEMPOUL, Nov, 2—-COTTON=Flrm, 6 9-168066ds nator, 12,000 bales; speculation and oxport, 2000; Amarican, 9100,” BReADsTUrrs—Quict: Callfornin white whont, Os sdeb109; do club, 10s@10s tay red Westorn spring, $s 108@103; rod winter, Ww210s dd; Western canal, te it@ tek, Com—Now Western milxou 58 10d. OVISIONS—I’rime mesa pork, Ds. CHeese—¥ino Amertenn, Wie 6d. StEsIN—Comminn, badd | * SUINITS TORPENTINE—Ds. UgcrivyTs—VPast three days, wheat, 82,000 qrajJAmor- Jean, 79,002 ars. YARNS AND PABRICS—At Manchester firmer, and alightty denror, hQXPo™ Nov.20.—-Boaan—Muscovado, afloat, 2180 PETROLEt~Roefined,| I. EA Oita nario 5 =| OLROM—240, lowing wore recolvud by tha Chicago Roard AVRIPOOL, Nov. 2--11:00 ne 10.—Flour, Os M122, winter wheat tection fat mei in Wanting arte Baedlilsr “elub,! Waeaths dd. Corn, 45 134d, Pork, (a, Laci sts tht, “nuenipta of whout Inst uitoe dys, 01,00 ‘af which TAU word, Ainorican. HVOOI, NOV. Shed pp, 1 x LATERLial p, in. Wenthe: Cinh went, Wasa LAVERDODE, NO winter, 10s a7 No. OTK HI, fair, Broadstutts quiet. Corn, is 10d, | ‘xL—Whoat dull and eastor; rod Nod apring Its No. 8 do, 4 idt Calle fornia ‘dociined Id, Carzocs aff conat—Wheat nat much doing! rod wintor deelined dt. Corn not much doing: American mixod doclinad al, Arrived—Wheat and corn rathorensior, Tonerivy=Whent rather dults Ro.d suring dectined Gt, Corn rather dull, Yorke. ts, Latd4ia, Bacon, long clonr, dls; short cloat, 46 ‘fallow, ia dd, Chacso, re. Ree rather dull wt Kecalpis ot whoat at Liverpool during the past we iy contain, of Which VMN word Amarican, MAIIC ANE Wheat autet andstendy. Cora im. Country 4, minekote a plindta histo TASDOX, Nov. ZL —LAVELPOOT Wheat dail; Call- fornin cluty Uiecitis 40; whito Michigan, hs 1a; Weate ern red wititor, ts 244 spein 8s ‘Gt NO. 3 Js, Corn onslor at bs 10} MARK LANE: it un changed. Corn fmt, Carzuos off conat— Wheat qut- titer: fulr average red witlor, Ss@ia tet. Carn rather a uasior; fair average Amurican mixed. 24. Canoes ‘on pasanco Wheat Inactive: Kand, elipping Califor: ma hent Just ahipned and nenrly duc. 94 Md. Coun try markets for whoat—Knalish and French Ronernl- Wrdonrer, Arrivals off coast for ontors—W host small Weather in England wot. . NEW YORK, [A specint account of tho stato of the produce mnr- kots will bo found In our Now York nova columns.) New York, Noy, 2—CoTron—Nominal st 2@ 12463 futures stendys November, 11.280: Docombcr, Yep dununry, Ar February, 12.vie: Maren, W630; ‘Apel, 15ter May, 12.17c; Jina, le; duly, 12.2. FLOURt—Henvyi rocolpts, Sh brit oxporta, 8000; super Stato and Western, $.00¢4.50; common to good extra, $0240; good to choien, B.ke075; whit whont extra, 85.1534.0; extra Onto, $5.9026.50: St Louls, &004028; Minnesota patent procoss, R.AKE8.60, GRATN—Whont towors recotpts, 77,000 buy exports, $6.00 bu; unzeaded apring, $119: No. 2 spring, $1.20: ungraded rad, ¢L2I@1LJl; No, 3 do, #1.500G1214: No, 2 £25, eet Si, mixed. printer, Pint uparaded. whito, .§1 ierhgy No. Ail, CLs 2; No. Lda, 61-213 Noe? roa Novaunte #2 Scanner fata Gul i Unes higher: re inixed, 4p Bes white Wosterm, HAY—In coud demand at fall prices. Hops—Domund falr and inarkot frm, GROCEES—Coffes quiet but tiem. “Sugar in good domund ond trimers fir to geod rellning, T¢A7 belie, Moinses quiot but tirm: New Orloune quoted at4ng ie, itice in good demand. PrThotkua—~Dull and weaks United, 93}40; orudo, GaGiet rofinod. Wanskerte pawW—stendyt fultly aotsvos OT-1GCHe ean teeny OOea ee TURPRSTIN EE bem ps4 Huua-eceang atssacoe PRovisions—Porke~Modorate export tradot mans quoted ot $14504 quiuk but stony, Cut Honea qutoe bit denis ionu cleat middlus, $AXO7.8i3y- Jord highors primo ‘soa, #13, HUTTEN—Oniot but Hrut at Lao, - CHRESE—Dull and unenangod, BALTIMORE, BALTIMONE, Md. Nov, 26,—FLOUt—Dall and hoavys Western supsr, 351 do extra, 8.0G362; do frnlly, HANTS, & @uaix-Wheat—Southern steady: Wostorn lowor, clusinu steadier; No.2 Westorn winter rod, spot and. Novomber, 14@1.904; Vecomber, sL2ZGLz4; January, SL2MGLITHs Bobruary, 1.294@10; Mareh,' HLS4G1S2 Corn—Wostorn whotly nominni: Wor ero tulxed, spot and November, to bidt Janunry, wi{obld. Oxts scarce und drm;, Wentorn white, 46 er do mixed, {iétte, Iya quict at $.0a@1.03, HAY=¥irm; prime to choice Pannaylvanta, §au0 @2WW per ton. PuOVIsIONS—Firm snd steady. Mess pork, $15,003 1525, Bulk meute-Louse shoulders, none offering; clear rib sides, none offerings do packed, S4GE3(o Bacon~Shouldors, Ghic; clear ri sides, Bu. Mame MHEG, Lard—Retined thorces, 14d0s4e. BUTTER—Steady; prime to choice Weatoyn packed, 16@Zi0; roll, 1BAZ0. ¥Edas—Flrm; fresh, 20; Limon S06 y \EOM—Lowors refined, te. arene em tio camoes, orginary to fair, 1140 Moan—11 hort A Hott, 0c. Huniaiteasto irarpoo) per steamer standy; cot tomiettasat Hon, go fup ara Bi ' esieerts— glows: 2.40 bra; wheat, W244! bur corn, MIP MENTS—AV host, 207 buy corn, 00451 SuLeaeW oak moat bur dort, ated bas PHILADELPHIA, PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Nov, 2.—FLOON—Less activos Minnesota extras, clear, medjunt, and choice, BID Bids strat, 81250075; Obie, good, HL; fancy, $4.23 G60; Indinnn, $2.50; St, Louls, $1.60; Minnosota pate ont process, $7,UG8.60, Kye tour, $2.25G5.3734. GUAIN—Whout doll und unsottled; No, 7 rod, ale- vator, #23; Yo. 3 red, Novemmbor, FZ bid, LZ naked; Docombes, #1 25% bid, $1.24 asked: January, 27 bid, E1274 asked; Fobruary, $1.20 bid, $1.29) Sa a Wofnedaah Miuher und. options: 1owort ald Western mixed, on truck, Gc; stounier, on track, Sto, new rejucted, on truck, Olja; null nixed, Navembor, ld dioaskedt Hecomber, side Did, 64 wakad; Jane To eat abo ‘aanudt Mebruney: Diige, Vid. (hee ku. Cate stead: with wtalr domindt 1 white, Gio; Nu. 3 do, Go; No, Uda, 43}g0y Fajaeted, and nixed, ur it—In nod dem: Hi oy = ory, extra, Stor du xoudto Soleo Wesier Now York tate Hradford County (Pad, oxtras, Wustorn Rosorve cranes it rgood ta chalog, 4 th. t Roas—scarco olf tea at Cumesn—Biriay Tuoderate domand; creamery, 13% PETROLEYt—Nomtnal at 100, Wits v—Firos at $14 z Rerenirrs—Floury, Rt ‘briay wheat, 47,00 buj corn, Te patustrs-Not reportod WooL—stoady aud ‘Keay pricos unchanged. ST. LOUIS. BT. LOUIS, Moy Noy, 2.—-WLOUR—Bteady and une changed. GUAIN—Whest oponed easy; declined: No, 3 red, 91.W4GLO}s, not worth ovor 1.08 at the closc; $1,108 GID Decumbors H.U4GILALGU Januarys FL 1336 @LM Pebruury; ILI {GL dy Murch; No. 8do, sL0n4@ 1.0u}4; No, 4 do, We, Corn lower st 4340 cash; (4a d)go Decombor: GHGIg0 Junuaryy 449HKo Feb- ruarys t}¢2the Marobs Niiedahe te Oats Ormer at eGo coals Bilge Novoinbors 3140 Decombs Jonuaty; iio Pobruary; d3jga May. dye nem: bit. Harley unchanwed. ,BAD—Dull ut A440, Hsp Firat airs tasor rol, st Wunicy—sraudy at $1.12, y PuOVIdIONE—Pork duly, Sean at Drv salt aie 2 7-0, $7,1047.20. | 1sao0n i igs eth ee Re jower ab dgwer_ att * itd uluhur nt clowe IECEIDTS—Hlour, Wt brit whoat, 77,000 but corn, ra--¥luury . 6,00 bu; Onts, LON bu; Frye, Hun; barley, DOuG. — f . NEW ORLEANS, * New O1teans, La, Noy, BL—FLovn—Good de~ inund at full prices; euportino, $4.7904.00; XX, $1.00 6.0) XXX, H.UK0S.25) high grades, WWBLITdS. Ghaw—Corn Oris at TABTo. “Outs active and Arm ub di@Be, i COUN-MuaL—Béarog and firm at $2.00. PRovisions—Pork steady at #600, Lard quia, but firm! tloree, retined, F.2G9.50; keg, 81K Butk meats tn good demand} shoutdors, loos, or packod, Suet clesr rib, Tor elvar. jugen | acarce: und Urn shoulders, BH@dkor clear AL. Boy cigar, ina Buuarecurud atoady cuiywasad, UplO}ge. Wursicy—Evogay: ‘Waster ruoliied, sure iiKg—Cutas steaity, ie a fair, dew Hilo cabgoes, ordinary to pride, 1i4eltia Sugar act {vo and iris eovituun wo ood common, bfu4 ir 40 fully fale, Maegan grling wo euolce,, Taide Fat. ree et Son kia cor eonirifusal, Soo wer fate, ity ade ft pring tO Chulcd, Ug (1c. aioe notte ‘od tray ol ty chulce, 43 . oe re ono BOSTON. Boston, Noy. %—PLoun—Demand falr and market Sripi Westora avpertine, #1000125; common xian H0AL7s; Wheconsin axtrns, $1.225.751 Minnosota, extras, #.0026.0; winter whoata Ohio and Michigan, BIE.) Indiana, #762428; Bt. Lools, M0007; sprit and winter wheat patonta, (4.075.253, (GuaiN—Corn firms mized and highsimixed, mam Onte firms NO, Land oxten white, Sabla: No. 2 while, $820 No. d mixed and Nova white, THC. Ityo, te Burenk — Choleo Wastarn ereamorins, maze) chaice indie packard, 2h@ze; Common und’ koody Is ‘Haas—Wontern troan, 4220, pecriera EG 12,00 Leis, G00) sackés corn, 20,000 ty une RTs Flot, 100 bela, \ MILWAUKER, SILWAUREE, Wa, Nov. 2).—FLoun—Unchanred, GUAIN—Wheat firm; No. 1 Milwaukee hard, 1.173 No, Lot ¢lis: No, 2 hard, $1.12: Na. ant €1.09; Novem- ber, $1.08; December, U1.0!4 January, H.IMK: No. 3 do, Mor No. 4 do, R4B8to: rejected nominal, Com highor and scarcos No, 2at de, Ontscnsiet; No.2 at Mige. Iya firm; No.1 atc, Marloy stronger; No.2 Provnioss—Fiiny mose pork. olf 213.00; now 33 ney, elezh rime Blot loess 24.25; Janunry, 814: ¥ . jvemibarend Jan mney een Oe Hags—Hishor nt $4.9084.60, HeCRirTe—Hlour, 11,000 briay wheat, 44,000 buy oate, 7, 5 TUTAMENTS—Whont, 13.00) butt corn, 400 ba, CINCINNATI. Seense Nov, 26—Corrox~Btrong and higher FLoun—Active and firm; family, 1.02540; fancy, 5.754040, GHAIN—Wheat atrong: No, 2 amber, $1.08; No, 2 red, .1021.1034. Corn atendys No, 2 mixed, 610: now shotled, 470. Oata stronz; No.2 mixed, H@85e. Ityo gotlve and Meat No.2 at gL.00. Harley atronsert No.2 WiROVISIONS—Pork dollat #4, Lard active. firm and higher, ot $73. Hnik iponte-tAehe demand but holdues firms shouldors, Bits clear rit. $7124. Hucon In fale domundy clenr rib, €7.9; clear, #3.20. WRK Y—Activa and firm nt ait. ci Hurrat—Strong and htwhors choice Western, 2 281 choles Centen! Olio, IW@ Zio. LINSEED Oll—Lower al TOLEDO. Toteno, 0. Noy, 2.--Gitain—Whoat lower; No. white Michigan, $1.07; ambor do, #1.10}; No. 2 red Wabnat spot, $1.10; December, $1134) Janunry, H.134t Fobruncy, $1164; March, $L16M; No. 3 ret Wabash, $1.01; rojected, 9%. Corn dull and tower; high mixed, 4{0; No.2 new, 410; old, dic No.2 white now, 45cr rejected, 4fo: dormaged new, 4)2c, pers ttullt No. 2, 3i3go1 rejoctod, Zo, ORESKEN HOAR—T5.A0, at nari SAP Natt Pe tere M teats BAD) buy cori, Gia Vit Bate, ENTS—Whont, 17,000 bu; corn and oats, nono. PEORIA. : PEONtA, Ill, Nov, 2.--GRAIN—Corn active and firm; high mixed, 24@ iq; mixed, 424@tic. Onts innctlva fh Orm; No. 2whito S)(@3ie, Kye firm; No, 2, we Ifamwisrs—Unchanged at fll. IitenierscWhent han but op 65,175 buy onta, 21, INP fo, Salty bi oa rare a bo 0 buy onl rs at, HONG, “Cort . 8,1 buy tye, MW buy bation, none. 1 KANSAS CITY. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Kansas City, Mo. Nov. 2.—Graix—The Price Current reports: Whoat-Itacolpts, 25.215 bur slilp- monta, 24,324 bus market woakor and unsettled; No, 7 cash, Sige; November, Sif; No. 2, cash, Wisse; No~ vombor, M401 No, 1, cash. Sic; November (4{o.¥Carn =Kecelpts, 1201 bus shipments, 13,763 buys lowor; No. Fcusty oe} November, Sige. NOT DETUHOIT. Detnotr, Noy, %.—FLOcK—Very firm, GRAIN—Wheat steady: No. 1 white at #1.0734; No- yember $1,074, Janunry £1.00}, Fobrunry $1.12; No.2 qrhita Suits) No.3 rod $LU0}; Focelpte, Z40W bas Bliin- ments, 08 bu, BUFFALO. BOFFALo, Nov. 2—ONnAtN—Wheat quiet and lowe | or; 10,000 hu No.1 hard Duluth at $125, Corn quiet; car-lots soliing at $i}c.. Other grain neglected. OSWEGO. * Oswrao, Nov, %—GlAIN—Whont higher, Corn frm. ; — COTTON. New Tonk, Nov, 2,—CoTron.—Not recoipts at. all ‘United States ports during the weet 25,0 balon; tant yonr, 245,00; total rocolpts, at all United Sintos ports to dato, 2902000; Inst yoar.t2.01%000; exporta from all United’ Btates porte for the woek, 115,000; Inst yoar, 112.000; total exnotte from, all United Bintca porta to date, 1.17800; last yenr, 100, stock at all United States ports, SHC: Inst year, ( ‘Btock al tortor towns 12UNthr Inet Fone, 1.00; stock nt Livor. OLcM ON laatigenr, HOUT stock of Amarican agent for Grent ritalin, 20,000: last yenr, 2H. NEW ORLEANS, Nov, 2.—-COTTON.--Unrettted hold highor: quotations cntiroly nominaly middling 11343 Tow middiing iis: xood onlinnry, 1(cr not tocolptn, 7.801 wrous, AUN: oxports to Great Brltnin, 2441 nales, Boon; stock, 235,410; waokly not rocuiptn, 400; gross, Gi.0n; exports to 'Grent, Uritain, 24.00; to France, 434; to Mia Continenty 721i) constwise, (2%; antes, iM LavenpooL, Nov. %—Corron—Sales of the weok. 2,00) bales; Amurienn, 6800; aneculators tonk A.vU, of whieh excortors took 1000; formantod from niiip: sido direct to xplnnore, 100; nctunl oxpory, 7.0: folal recoints, BLUE Ainorican, 7200; total tock, eco Amertenns 318,000; ,.Amorican atlont, 236,000; A Sn Louis. Nov, 2.-CoTrON—A. sharp ndvance checked spat anles; middling, 113{07 low do, 11}40, DRY GoODs. NEW YOuK, Noy, 2,—Tho cotton-goods market was vory strong and prices aro advancing. Augusta ahoet- ings and drills nro ndyanced }yc. American, Stark, and Aubura grain-bngs aro advanced. Pri met bid stondy. Sorrimack suiriinga advanced toUHe. Men's wear woolena quict und firm, wooL. Boston, Nov. 2.—Wool-Firm; Oblo and Pennsyl- vania, 47@5lc; Michigan and sViscansin, 41@to; washed combing und dotnine, aie for Mino delaina and blucks G0 for medium) combing pulled, deste, PETROLEUM. CLEVELAND, Nov, 3.—DPerroteum—Quiet; quota. tions urohianieeas Standard white, 110 test, 1190. . Pirranund, Nov, a-PeTROLEUM—Qulett fernda wenk: Unitod, curtificates, W460; ratings 06, Phila dalphia delivery, TURPENTINE, WUMINGTON, Noy. —SPinIts OF TONPENTINE— Firm at 3}. HAD KILLED HIS MAN. Why John Bigelow Shot Hin Best and + Most Bitious Friend. Lita Hock Gazette. “Yes, Thave kitled my man,” remarked old John Bigelow phon the conversation touched pon the shedding of human blood. “T killed one o£ my best frionds,” he contin- ued, Ighting his plpe and throwing the largest palr of feot in the country on toa chalr, with an effort and subsoquent twitch- Ing about the face which very plalnty told that the old man was suffering with the rheu- mintisin, “What! killed your friend?” exclaimed one of the company, : Yes, ne warm a frlond as I hadon earth.” * Acoldentally, wasn't It?” “No, sit, purposely. If you men aln’t in a*| hurry Pl tell you the clreumstances,” Every one expressed a desire to hear the story, and the old man, after a moment's re- flection, began: * Twas a young feller, and lad just coma to Litlle Rock, when one night. while Bags ing n saloon on the levee, L was attacked by sevornl —ruflans, fought desperately, knocklug one of them down—and, I telRyou, Twas a slick buet in those days, was ad- yanelng on another, when ho drew 0 horse pistol and leveled Itatine, ‘The moon was shining, and T could seo x fendish expres- alon of delight on, the face of the rufian, Just at that momont the pistol was knocked high ia thd alr, ‘Tha ruftans fled, and T aaw before me a tull young nan Heasked mest was hurt, aud, advancing, took me by the arm, Well, wa became friends, Lis name wis George Womlck, Plenty of the old = peopla tn the town remomber hin, God knows — how | well do. You people seem to be grow. ing reatleas, I'l] cut my story short, org. and 1 became room-iates. An attuchmen' one of thesa here old-time frlendships— aprang up betwoen wa, Poor fellow, he hut one fal —whisky, When drunk he was the most dangerous. man lever anw. Mn atine have Laeon him walk inte a crowd, slap some one's face, und then knock hin down for rosonting the Inault. ie used to say, ‘Jolin, Dm billous, and you know that fighiting Is ny only medicine, I muct have meiicine,! * “One night ho came Into my room, after an absenes of several days, I anw th “Was full, and tried to engage his attention on a serious subject, but fullud, Vinally he re inarked that he was billous and hind to linve medicine, He wont down, and several hours afterwards he returned with the end of o man’s nose sticking to a knife-blade, “ST got medicine,’ he suid, *1t ts not vory polite o hand you a pleco of. meat without a fork; but on thts occasion of emurgoney Tl haveto use a knife, It was rather o hard matter to get tho medicing, 1 had to look allaround. Finally a man cate down the atreet, Ltohl him’ that 1 was billows, and ro had to have some medicine, but, inlstuking . my meantng, ha told me to Ko to a drag- tigre. This wos an insult, and hn my great need of medicine, 1 knocked hin down atu! catof theondof Els nose, ‘Lhe people o tho town ought to understand that when L et billous F want the medicine of human Heah and blood, What use fa flesh and bloud, anyway? It cannot enter the Bingo of pleaven, John, iC f hadn't found this fellow LT should have killed you, Hang it, you ought to know thht J must have mc cine I** “Te thraw the piece of human ilesh oy the table and told wo ta look at ih 4 turned ee he - fay In disgust, and drawing a pistol he, my Dest friend, fold me to put the tlesh In ny mouth, argued with him, but fnoa wild how! he told me thet he necded more medicine, and that (fF dldat pnt, the pl of nose in my mouth he would KIM me. He cocked the pistol, and 2 took up the plece of Hesh, and, pretending to put itn my inouth, dropped It down my Yeeve. This antistied hint and he went to bef, Lwent to the win: dow and threw away the end of the nose nud erept down-stalrg: Next morning George at down on his kuées, and, with tears in is eyes, Iinplored my forgivencss, He found the man who hind siffered the logs of n part, of is nose, ane gave~htin 3400, every cent of money he hnd. For a long time he re- malned sober, and the clrenmstances of his Just case of. biliousness were almost forgot. ten. Lhad becdine more and more attached to him, for every day Twas Impressed with the nobility of hia character, One night at tha snponutye hour he failed to come home, Another Crlend of mine had come wp to pass tho eveiing with us, We were reading @ David Copperfield,” and George, who wasn splendid elocitionist, was going to rend tous, We walted anil waited, Determining that George would not come tn until very Inte, T tuk’ up the book and began rerding. Just as Lgot to where Mr. Omar, tho undertaker, was driv. Ing nails into collins. with a rat, tat, tat, George walked in, **T am billows!’ he exclaimed, and then I an, he was drunk. “* George,’ 1 asked, ‘are you not going to “Copperfield” for us? * Nod he exclaimed, ‘I have been reading a medical work, and J find that Jam bitfous, John, Lam going out ta hunt for some hit mun medicine, and ff 1 don’t find any Vil have to use yor.” “He went out, ant I explained to my friend that [fhe did. not find some one to fiekt he would come back and attack mi, sat fora long time ahd studied, My friend was silent Atlenzth I heard footsteps on the stairs, and fnstinetively Tran to my trunk and took outs plstol, I had. just fime ta again rench* the table when George entered with two enormous horsc-pistols, one In euch hand, ‘° “Ss Billo * he exclaimed, and leveled one of the pistols, I dodged behind the table Just.as hie fired, Thad my pistol inmy band, “* Tam bilious, I tell you,’ and he leveled the other pistol. “Quick asanash T fired. George fell, 1 ran to him, and, with the assistance of my other friend, put him to bed. In a few mo- ments the room was crowded with people. L Was not arrested, for L bad acted in self- ‘ens, Next day L stood by George's bed- sitle,. Ilo was sober and suffered great pain, My atl had passed through bbs body. John,’ he sald, ‘ give ne your hand? 1 grasped his hand and stood Iokind Into his eyes, Jlis face changed, ¢Jotn,? C wil never bobitousagaln,’ and with one rasp he died, “ Gentlemen, this is why people say that T have kitted my man,” and the ofd man wiped tears from hig eyes and knocked the ashes from his pipe. , THE IRISH PROSECUTIONS, Indictment of the ‘Land-Loagnors— ow Parnell Was Arrested—Briof Sketches of the Agitators Who Have Beon Indicted—Tholr Deflant Spirit, Correspondence New York Tribune, Dupri, Noy. ¥.—1 was at breakfast with Mr, Parnell, Mr, O'Xeller,and Mr. Harrington, of Tralce,at the Imperint Hotel this moruing, when tho walter whispered that a policeman wished to sca Mr, Parnell, Ho was {nvited to coma into the room. “Mr. Parnell?” said the dotectiva, “ Yes," sald Parnell, “fam directed by the Crown Sollcitor to sorve these papors,” ond he handed Mr. Parnell a note from the Crown and ‘Treasury Solicitor, a sub- pina to apperr before tho Courtof Queen's Boneh, ana a copy of the indictment. “AU right.” sald Mr. Parocll, resuming his broakfast, “ lonyo thon,’ And so begun another chapter in the history of Btato prozecutions by the Iiritish Government. In Ireland. As tho telegraph willanticlpate any account that I might sond of tho nature of the {ndletment, [ shall ond my Irish correspondence bya brief notico of thd persous who have been Indleted, , 4 It is needless to speak ot Mr. Parnell, as ho is ag woll known {n Amorioa as In Iretund. It will sutlico to gay that eince Inst winter bis popularity bus grown steadily, until to-day there [s no man in ireland who can pretend to rivai bin. [lls Jeadorship inthe House of Conmnonsuluring tho Just session greatly strengthened bis Influenco, not with the peoplo only, but with tho teaters of public opinion fn Ireland, Ie is regarded now both uy his opponents and supporters us theanly tian who can successfully lund tho Irish people during tho presunt crisis, x Mr. John Ditlou, M. PB. for Tipperary, accom- Pale Ie. Parooll during hie trip through the nited States, and remalued there severil months later, 60 that he ig even ‘more widely known personally than Mr, Variitll. Ho is agon of Mr. John Dillon, one of tha teaders of tho 48 movement, and xs his father was not only an Irish’ patriot and Member of Parliament, but very popular with all elngscs of Jrishmen, “he Inherits A goo. will which hd hag bimsele very rapidly increased, Since his return from tho United States, dr. ‘Dilion has wen bonulurity more quickly than any other Irish leader, Mr. Purnell excepted. Ig daa pbysichin by protession. He hus made a series Of very effective and popular speccties during the lust two months, Ile hns the courage of bis convictions, and is regarded os 1 tadicat ‘OXponsnt of peasint Proprietorship, < Mr, Joseph Higgar, M. 2, is a Belfast more chant. Ile ts the tuthor or Inventor of tho * ube strnetion policy In. the Jiritish Parllament. Obstruction is tho Euglish synonym for a Amorlenn Congressional phrase * illbustering tuking overy advantage af the rulesot tho House to dolay public business or ‘clog the wheols of legistation.” 1 saw and heard tho famous dobate and “physical struggle” In tho House of Commons over the Coa stabulury bill, when the obstruction polley wr pructiced for tho,tirst time, list session, Unde ir. Barnell’s leudorship, Me. Bitar talked aye. time, as all the membors did: but Mr. Wgenr alone seemed to glory init. Tha moro tho English members grouned, and talked, und | coughed, the bLuppler he soemed ta grow. Mr, Biggur, {t must bo nm ia vather ture candid than dis » WUE nos boy doubis hia integrity, bis honesty, or bia” genuine hatred of English. tile, Tho retgon ba has been so much denounced 1s because be—lirst among Irish membors for many fears ghowed by bis conduct that ho honeatly a ated English rulo, and wos nut talkmgsbun- ombe. . MrT. D, Sullivan; Mf, P,, is the editor and proprivtor of the Dublin jVation, the ableat exponent of the Lund League creed and of national, sentiment among the wookly Agurnal of Ireland. Mr. Swilyan is about 43 years of age. tHe jolned tho stat of the Nation when it passed Into the hands of A. M, Sullivan, hig brother, and ho has been con- neotod with it ever etnee—until in 1874, on tho rotiroment of bis brothor, ho beoame the sole proprietor, A.M. Rullivan ts cne of the ablest orators of Iraland to-duy, Ho bus mado u beill- fant record a8 ap orator, editor, politiviag, law- yer, and author, RY Mr. Soxton, 31. P., was ono of tho editory oftha Nation whon, faat winter, ho was returned ut the head of the poll as momber of Parliament from the County Sligo dofontiog Col. | itn Hermann, tho | Deputy-Lieutenunt af | Ie colmon, wou bas a ‘rent-roil af 440,000 a your. Mr. Sexton was bora in 188 in Witorford, was educated there, and nt the age of Ki passed a competitive exam- ination with thirty-two candidates for a position iy the olfice of tho Seorctary of the Waterford & Limortok Hallway. Ho remalnad there, rstty In position, until ha was 2, when be Joiner tho stall of the Nation. He bus always taken un active part In politics since bis permanent cou- neotian with the Nation in Teo, Mr. Patrick Eun, tho Treasurer of the Land Lengue, is a wenlthy and prominent business man of Dublin; respected by all clusses, tle wig born in Bullyhaniin, County Longford, in 1th, His father was “one of the old stock of farm. ova,” ua thoy phrase ft {1 thut partot the coun try, but abandoned tillage an went juto busis Nuss gftor tho fuming of 1810. Mr. Tatrick Egan entorod a great vorn morcbant’s tirns in Dublin, and goon roas a> renk, until, long before middle ago, bo found himself ut tho Bead of ‘one of the largest trms in Dublin, Since Ise Mr, Egan bus tken a cousplouous part in neurly all tho patriotic movements of Ireland, In 180k, with John Noluu, now of New York, und Casey, Loa, Clouzy, and others, Sty. gan orgy. tzed tho Amposty Assoclition, which catied monster meetings all over Ireland, and resulted in the digoharge of a number of Fontan prigone era In 109 Fe. took a prominent part da tho famous Parliamentary contest ln Longford be- tween John Martin and Grovol, tle Jolned the Houeg-ltulo League, and ts atiltoneot ita Connell, Jn 187d he orgnaifzed the hmmensy dem. oustration that recoived thy remulusof O'Mubo- ney, the Fentan leader, from New York. Ho algo organized tho popular uprisinga that greet- ed Davitt und bls comrade on thotr roleayo from prbion, He bis het a inemberoft the Land League aluco iis organiaation, nnd, Inde, wasonc of ia footers, Mo acted us ‘Tredauror of the Land Cengue iteliet Committee, and is also tho Treasuror of Ue Land Leuguy propor, Mr. ‘Thomas Rrunan, the Becrasary: ot tha Leawuc, alaad the sou of a furmer, alse a busl- Ress-inin by traloing. fsSu yenra ge aes but Ia widely known ia freland, aé be Ty tho ublest popular orutoy in the party. Ho was arrostod for.4 seditious spucen under Heacontiuld'’s Ad+ milaistration, but the Governiwent did not proses cute the case. Sir. Brenan, in additiug to ble duties aa Becrotary, bay spoken at public mvet- {ngs almost overy Hunduy lnc tho land mave- niong Was organized, Elo ty one of thy wot rad- teal xpononty ut tho thoorlos of tho Lougue. ‘Mr. Boyton fy the brother of tho famous swim: mer, Paul Koyton. Ho hus beon tn the servica of tho League for sone months a8 an organizer Of Jogal Leagues. iy olaiing to be an Amorjoan, cltizen, And Fbelieve be will demand n mixed uiry—more, probubly, to “abatenet. the proremd= ngs thin from ony fenr of a hostile verdict from nn Irish Jurs. Mr. Michael O'Sullivan, tho Assistant Becre- Central League, isn thoroughly el teacher of tho, highest cliss nnd b ocot the ehissics nnd mathomate bas frequently rc {es in a Western eoliege. spoken at Western meotings, and, If 1 ber correetly, he some tim heat of his nrguments, advanced pleas hardly compatible with the peacefit program of the Land League, bat more jn hai rovaluttonary projects of the nd alls ir. John Walsh, of Jnlla, aud Mr. Sheridan, of bercury, are in tHe eerviet of organizers, They are men very highly esteemed in thelr county, but na Ehave never heard them speak In public T can aay nothing os to thelr atyle of arguinent, ‘They are singulatt: xentlemen—sincere and tnd withoutna blemish on tholr personal repu- Inst winter, In tho tho League as tot, Mr. Matt Harris, n rontt contractor, 18 a noted whore ho Is very popular jo Ia what fs called an * Are ttlonntiat. that i a tian who sot only desires Ireland to be an independent t+ Hon, but believes In alming to achieve separ tion by physical agencies, Quite revolutionary oxpressions have been attributed t him in re= cent reports of iis apouches in. Messrs, J, Gordon and John W remorris, | know quite well, asm, Juud question kept me for several weeks In their town. Mr. Gordon fs desertbedt landlord organ of Duntin as a “ee agitator ti Guaiwny, with tha poamnntry, WOVEN WIRE BED LOU! Atnan ofthe people, without edu i 1 Iltertry renee, but.quick witted, eloquente morons, nud brimfal of honesty and patriotis: Speaking the dinlect of the peusantry, and als ways ready to ght thelr batties, he “is one of the wrvatest favorits among them. Ho was the leading boot and shoe taker in the County. Mayo, and had tho patronage of all the gontry & winter, in the Trine, fay. inidiord J spoke of tha whom Tcalted ‘ally, who figures Inst in tho list of the prosecuted, Is tue youngest son, of this gentleman, "Gives a perfect Woven Wire Mattress Bed, and {s free from the clumsy sppear- ance of other Bed Lounges. VARIETY OF STYLES. ¥ Union Wire Mattress Co,, n patriots but noithor Mr. d. W. Nally nor his brother Js a tnember of tho Land Leugte. W, Nally ia a popular. favorit—of a class of suyuestively enough “nobody's. enemy but. tholr own''—wit- hail-fellow-well-met with man, woman, child, kind-hearted, everybody, liked. by eve and dog in’ the County, Mayo, privileged’ to sy anything about anybody anywhere and nover be cated to ncemnt for it. Farnell and all the other gentlemen who have heen Indicted ara supremely indifferent to thts attempt to xuppress an aydtation which nothing can arrest or end excepting the abolition of the mercanulo-foudal system of Innd tenure in Ire+ tand. Jastrs HEDPATHL san Petroseunts et of commercial activitr Is ressed Husain, The 300 lan port of Buku of tho Caucasus, are to be ‘This will at once diwning upon of rallway connectin; with Tits, the Cupita pened for trafic next Murch, row open to the world the splendid pringa of the Haku district. which, thowrh thorto Htttle used and comparatively unknown, fire second to none-on the enst site of the Attan> ts ara already in treaty for ‘and tho Caucusiin rallwavs and tuck Sea steamers will amply supply tho ‘This rellef will come none pire whose rouble, nominally worth 76 cents, has fallen in value to 44, and which hns on its shoulders a deficit tor this year Of fully: $26,000,000, tle. Many mereti tho beat ™ bores.” Aneans Of transport. ton svon toan_ ———$———— $$ 1 The popular and long-estabtished dentists Drs. 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