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8 THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 2(5. 1879. Jjjjome and Jarm. Household Knowledge. , , Muttos Chops Sprint with vinegar, pepper and salt, dip thetn in ege, sprintl with cracker or bread crumb?, and try. ( . Mapls Scgab Jumbles Three cups of floor, one of butler, ont-bslf. of soar m l It, one and one-half of msple sugar (broken Into email lumps) three eggs and one tea spoon soda. Lxmos Jelly . Four oucces of butler, ono pound ot sugar, six eggs, the prated nnd and juice of two lemons. Putallina pan over a Mow fire, gently stirring until it is as thick as cream, then poor it into j rs, cover, and keep In a dry jlica. To Roast a Calf's Livb 'Wash (nor eughly and wips dry, cut a long, deep hole in the side; stuff with crumbs, bacon end onions chopped; salt and pepper to taste; bit of butter and one egg; sew or tic to gethcr the liver; lard it over and bakein tbe oven, basting frequently ; serve with grevy and currant je'.'y. .Apple Egos. Pare and core the deiirad number of apples, leaving them whole;, fill with sugar and pour over water; then place in a moderately hot oven,, and when nearly baked take two eggs, prepared as Tor ome lette, pour ia and oyer the apples and return them to the oven for about 10 minutes; grate over them a nutmeg and serve hot. Ob amok Salad. Cut several orang?s cross wise into slices an eighth of an inch thick, Slace them on a fiat glass dish, one piece alf covering the other, until the surface ot the diBh is covered: sift pulverized sugar over them; then add a third of a wincgiast ful of brandy, or any gcod liquor, and t-crve Pecch salad' is made with ctieny wine in place of brandy. Bread 'Fried Cak Take any bits of bread you may have lift after meals; soak them in milk, or milk and water,-until per fectly soft; mash finr, add two egg, pinch of sods, sl t to taste, and enough flour to make them fry nics'y; drop the spoonfu 6 into hot butter or lard These are inexpec nve and good, and a better way to use dry Die ad than in puddings. CocKBOAcn Poisos Equal parts of pow dered borax, Persian insect ponder and pow dered colooynth, well mixed together, and thrown absut such spois as are infested with these troublesome insects, will prove an effectual means of getting rid of the scourge This powder, in all cases where its use has been persistent, has, by long experience, been found an iufaUible'reniedy. A Pretty Mat. Cat a circular mat of white cardboard; take raw cotton, curd or pick it until fleecy; ly it on the cardboard arouDd the edge ia a rounded form, about one and a half inches high, leaving a spac in the center; when shaped even'y slip off and spread tbe space to be covered with mucilage; lay bck inlo sp?ce; when dried, gambits of Wight scarlet and blue zepby upon it. Farm Notes. Cabbage makes an exc?ll nt food for chick ens. For hog lica give sulphur ia foo and ap ply coal oil ext3rnsily. s Buckwheat flour is recommended for g'v ing tbe hair of horses a fine, smooth, biil liaiit appearance. Buckwheat meal mixed with sweet skimmed milk is the best food for the rapid fattening of fowls. Celery will continue t grow unt'l the ground is frozen, and now it is pushed ahead more than at any other time. Mr. J. D. Guthrie, of Shelfcy county, Kec tuefcy, has purchased 13 ha.td of HtUtjiti cattle to be used for propagation. A We-tern grown pumpkin ' seemed heavy fonts slzi.snd when cut open was found to contain 15 pounds of sand. . A gourd owned by a Virginia family ia 104 years old. It ws brought tj thst- State from England in 1775. Disease among fat hogs has become Mann ing in many of the counties of Pennsylvania, particularly in portions of Berks oounty. It will do no harm to aga'n ssy that char coal is a great spec. fie for diseases of swine, and that it should be constantly kept where they can have acce to it. Agriculture is to b made an obligatory eturiy in all the elementary schools of France. Thisisarecentaction of theFr-nch Senate, and was adopted by a majority of 254 votes. One of the mot fertile sources of diseases ia a pond of filthy water made so t y soak ings from the barnyard. Such a breeder of foul gases shonli not exisr, much less be a repository for dead animals and decaying garbage. The Hessian fly is reported to be swarm ing in Central Michigan. About Homer, 111 . the chinch bugs have appeared in myriads. There are grave fears being ex pressed sa to next year's grain, if the winter should be favorable to insect life. November returns show that the wheat yield tbia year wi 1 be 26,000.000 bushels greater than it was last, while tbe increat in the corn cro? reaches 200 000 000 greater. Providence has been giving Qirit ture measure, little as we deserved it. The Practical Farmer recommends the following as a care for rheumatism in a cow: Aconite tincture, one oun,e; phy&Ucca tinc-ure, two ounces; mix in one "quart of wa'er; give two ounces three times a dy. Second, iodine erat?, four grains to te ounce, ts preferable. . , Mr. 8. 8 Kissinger, a Franklin county, Pennsylvania, farmer, lost four fine steers by death - inside of 24 hours. It wis Grit suspected that death was caused by pleuro pneumonia, but an examination showed that the cause was impaction of the "maoi plus," or third stomach. A lady who bai had ranch experience in cultivating plants and flowers says lhat when plants are frostbitten, if tbey are placed in the dark during the day following, if f rossn in the night, or immediately, if in the day time, tbry will survive and be all right in the ' Among tbe duties of tbe census takers of next year, says an exchange, will be to as certain the amount of the agricultural pro ductions of the country. Tbe superintend en, therefore, urgently recommends that farmers prepare themselves in advance to give tbe needed information promptly. Paris Green Not Dangerous. An Iowa farmer writ-s: "Hjwoftin wesee fear a:d caution exhibited in tie Eastern papers about the use of Parts green in d itrcying p t.t j bugs The caution ia all right, but" tan fear is all nonsense. Tbe prople of Iowa were the fiwt to lnt-oduce it, and I belitva fiat in fie past 12 years there have been 10 nouns of Paris green need in the West t) one of gunpowder, and there have been 10 deaths by gunpowder to oaehyPrs green. T ten trans'er t fear from Pir s green to gucpowdrr. We have but lifle - difficulty in miaing abundance bf pot i toes at a cost not exceeding 20 cents as ohe&p or cheaper tian our abundant crops of corn. So d1 ntv are potatoes here thtt tbey are this tall being sent from Muscatine by boot ad bv railroad, to supply places of shorter crops." Experiments la rattening Hogs Farroe a generally do I ot appreciate the benefits of warmth or cr mforiaole temper at a re in fattening stock Ail the food in the barn or crib can not fatten stock a a pro tec.ed from the blasts of winter and shiver ing with cold. As this is tbe season for Ia::e:;iog stock, espc!e!iy hoj', W2 give the fo-lowtcg, which shows the fact most con c!usvely: "A certain farmer made ex periments in fattening - bogs. He fed 100 bogs, weighiog 200 pounds esch. Tbe weather was good. He fid thera a week and weighed them, and fonud that, et four ceoti a pound for pork, his corn recl'zed 80 cecti a bushel. The first week of November bis corn brought 62 cents. The third week 40 cants. The weather got ttsadily colder. The fourth week the corn brougot 26 cent only, and when the thermometir waa at zero the corn brought notbiog, the whole feed only keeping up the neccssaiy warmth of temperature of the system." How to Keep Boys on the Farms. Upon tbia subject an old farmer has this to ssy: My eldest son is near 21 years ot age, and the other boyi in the neighborhood youDger than he bare left their parents. Mice have stuck to me when I most need ed their services, and I attribute tbia re sult to the fact that I have tried to make their home pleasant. I havs furni-hed them with attractive and usaful readiof, and when night come, aod the day's work is elided, ir etad of running with other buy 4 to tbe railroad etiilon and adjoiaiug t3wns, tbey gather around tbe great lamp and b& cme interested in their books aud papsra." Grasses for Pasturage. A correspondent of the Couofy Gntl -man has written to that paper asking about tbe beet grasses for saix'.ure in pasturege. fie astts bb jut the Aleike and the Al 'alia, Tbe editor of the paper responds ai f Hjwb: ' The Alsike clover has occjbionhlly suc ceeded admirably, but on tae whol has not proved so universally valuable as the com mon red clover, and it wou!d be safer t try it on moderate scale. Alfalfa may succeed ith you on a deep, well-drained subsoil. but is not 89 well adapted to pasturaga as for hay and soiling. We would recommend you to look mainly t ) the old and tried Keu- tuafcy blue grass, orchard grass, timothy and red clover. Tory could be all sown together, or tbe two former, beiog rtther chaffy, may require sjwir g seperately from the mixture of the two latt " How to Feed Shelled Corn. Where corn can not be ground without tx much expense, the next be t wy is to mix t ia shelled corn w:t i sho t cut corn stalks; dampen the mass and let it lie a few boure, when tae cttMe wiil eat cornstalks tiget ler, aod masticate the corn much better than waea in the -cob. Tbey are obliged to do h a ia masticating the corn fodder; beside?, in this case, the corn w 11 b raised with the cud and' remasticateri, thm giving it the beaefit of a second grinding, which it does not have when corn is fed alone. This is a matter of great importance in feeding. Corn-Sick Pigs. Pigs are made sick by eating tjo much corn. The corn is heating, and indigestible when to much is fed to such y.iuag ani mals. It causoi flatulence, 4hich makes b oating, aud will produea iuflammi.tion of t:ia bowels and death. They may be relieved by a dose of a teaspoonful of ponvdered gic i'T mixed with charcoal, followed by some stroig purgative say a tablespoonful of castor oil, or more, according to the size of the animals. Feed less corn and more oats or bran. How to Keep Fodder Green. Mr. Claik W. Mills, of Pontpton, N. J , is trying, on quite an extensive scale, the new French plan of the ensilage of green fod der, which has of late come into general notice. He has built three large silos, or air-tight concrete vaults, each about 60 feet loug, 15 feet wide, and 15 feet deep, which are filled with grteu fodder corn, chopped up and panred into the silos before the corn has had time to ferment; it is then sub j cicd to great pressure, the alios are closed up and the fodder is cut out only as needed. The theory is that by this process tbe fodder is kept green and succulent all through the winter, to the great delight and benefit of the cattle, whoee yield of milk will be aa ltrge as in tbe summer, when actually pasturing on green fodder. The experiment is being watched with deep interest by the farmers of Passaic and Morris counties in the vicinity. . It is said to have ancceeded adaiirably in Franca, and a few who have tried l! in this country have met with en couraging reeults, bat it is quite a novel idea in Northern New Jersey. The corn has to ha packed away with the utmost rapidity as houn as it is cat, or it will ferment and ba c line cured like hay, which iapreoiselywhat is not wanted. i Gardening for Ladles. It is quite refreshing to read snch a dainty li'tle story as this, told by Julia Coleman: ' I kniw a lady whose sensibls doctor told her, 20 years ago, that she wss half gone with consumption, and that har only chance for life was to be in the open air as much as possible. A perfect bower of paradise was her littls yard. Was the soli poor, she ee rie bed it. Were her varieties indifferent, she procured better. Nearly all the flowers were fragrant Fifteen kinds of roses bloomed under her bands, and a succession of fljwers filled out tbe summer. Oua side of the yard wss covered wita grapes. Peach es, plums and raspberries were trained en espalier, and choice rquisues ripened on the roofs of the out-houses. Tomatoes were trained to single poles and yielled luxu riantly; ruoy strawberries peeped out even witb tbe bleaching grass. She herself was at fresh and vigorous as you could expect one to be whose half-dec ed lungs bad left her with insufficient vitality. But her life was eared, and it has been a happiness to herself aod a btesHn n other " Feeding; Mowing Lands. Of the many errors that farmers are likely to fall into there is none more prolific of in jury than that of closely feeding those fields from which the hay crop bas been taken, and from which it Is expected in tbe future. Daring tbe late summer and early fall months, when the feed in pastures become short, and tbe flsw of milk diminishing, witb a field of good feed that has sprung up sicce cutting the crop of hay, the temp's tion Is very strong to "turn in the cows" for a baiting. This may be all well enough if not persisted in; but when animals are al lowed to feed in such fi-dd until the whole is gnawed so closely as to be nearly as smooth as a bouse fl jor, such a field can not be de pended upon for much of a crop of hay the Micceediog season, unless a liberal top dress iog of some sort of frfi.r i aoolted. The news that tn luiuenat Government of Qermany ' proposes to enlargo its army will have a depressing ettect on Earope. One of tbe results of this movement will be to increase tbe emigration of Germans to America. What with the distress in Ire land, the aeltation and depression in bnsi ii ess in Eagtand, and tbe uneasy political situation in Germany, compared with our own prosperity, it would not surprise us to see the emigration to the United States larger next year thin it has been for a long time. New Yjrk Hera d. At an inquest recenly held at Manchester on the body or a lemsie, evidence was Mven showing that death was m a great measure due to ber having us a hair dye for tbe purpose of chanr th color of her hair from black to golden hue. A Fool Gnoe More. . "For 10 years my wife wss confined to ber bed with such a complication of ailments thit no doctor could tell what was (be matter or cure ber, and I used up small fortune in humbug s'uff. Six months ago I saw a United States flag with Hon Bitters on It. and I thought I would be a fool onee morn. I tried It, but my folly proved to be wisdom. Two bottles cured her; she is now as well and strong as sny man's wife, and it cost me only gz. Huch lolly pays." tu w. Dolr&it, Mich. FINANCIAL AND (J01UIE11CIAL nialOIAU Office ofthk India apolis Skktixel, Monday Evening, Nov. M, 1879. This has been rather a qniet week in the local financial market. The banks are meet ing the demands of the business community promptly, and there Is no dlfflcnlty negotiat ing first-class paper at the usual rates of Inter est. Hew York FlmatBetal Market. New Yob:, Nov. 21. Money Market 57 per cent., closing at 5 per o. nt. Prl me mercantile paper 6T per cent. Governments Hteady. Kttilroact Bonds Inactive, fwui Securities Dull. The stock marxet was Irregular throughout thely.. At the opening prices showed an ad vance of ;(9lg per cent., oat a weak fwling soon set In and there was a decline of A per cent. Toward midday a recovery of per cent, took place, but Hubsequently tbere waa a renewal ol early depression, and the improve ment was eu Irely Inst. The decline from lue hlzhest figure ot tbe morning ranged from i-'4oH per cent., the latter in Delaware una Hudson. In tioal sales there was a fractional recovery. Tan stocks moat prnmintmt In dealings weie Erie, coal stocks and Southwest ern During the afternoon tbe market was dull and heavy, and It waa evident that tt waa wholly in tue tiandd of the broken, and that outsiders were doing n ithtng either way Early In second call Erie broke down, an t this wan understood to bo the key to the remainder of -he list. A selling movement commenced In other stock which carried prices down. An interviewer asked Ha fun Hatch to-day if he considered atocKs a pur chose, and he replied: "You may say ih.it I consider Government bonds a good purchase." Transactions on the Suck Exchange 10-day reached the aggregate of i Ji.OO i ktiares, of whlcn 1V!6,MW wereEri-, 13,0 0 Lake Shore, t 0 Wabash, 15,000 North westero, '.'5 000 St. Ful, 51,0,0 Lackawanna, 11.0K) New Jertev Central, 10.WO Delaware and Hudson. 10,ii0 Morris and Essex, VI 000 Heading. 4.000 Mlcuigxn Centia1, 3.000 tfnlon Panifio. 10,000 C, C. aud I. C, 6,000 Hannibal and St. Joseph, 9.0J0 Ohio aud Mis sissippi, 4(1,0 Western Union, 18 0J0 Faolrtc Mail, -MM) Wabash, St. bonis and PaciQo, 24,iAX) Kausis aud Texas, 11 000 Iron Moun tain, i!,ooy Louisville and Nashville, 40,OjO Northern Pacific, 50,0.0 Indianapolis. Cincin nati and Liafavette, 3,000 3,400 Naslivill, Chattanooga and at Ixul, 6,' 00 Mt. Louts and Han Ktaneiscn, 28 000 Kansas and Pacific, and 53,: Sutro Tuuncl. The Paclflo Mall was weakened by the rumor of an opposition line and reports that some negotiations with the Paclflo railroads, relative to freight, bad nut been successful. aovKBXKSjrr saooainea. SterlincR) aays 8l i rr. 8. f!s. Sterlina. sleht 4!-3;41New TJ. 8, 4a ,ios LT. 8. aixoa, "81 ..J0t'S Currency alxee, 123 Siew a per oenta iui Motb Tbe purohasi ug pnoe for Government bonds in Indianapolis varies from the New York quotations &l per cent. 6XNKKAI. BTOCKS. W. TJ. TeleerraDn ,.103St.P. Sioux City. 38 antokBUver-. ualcksllver p:ij ti Paclflo Mail... 2S -, Mariposa........... V Mariposa pfd . 2 Adama Express ..105 Wells A Fargo Ex.103 American Ex.... bVi United States Ex 52 S. Y. Central 1:9 Erie ...... & Brie preferred . 67 , Harlera.. 157 Michigan Central- ViZ'4 Panama. Union Paoifloatka. HiH Lake Shore-. .. 10 2 IUlnis Central 9X Cleve. and Pitts 104 Northwestern .. tw'-i ui preierrea o St. Paul & Minn t Kort Wayne 112 rerre Hanie lit Terra Haute pfd 87 Chlo. and Alton fc8 O. and A. pfd 114 Ohio and Miss DeL.Laok.and W. 2 A. and P. Tel 41 Chic, Bur. and tj ian Honnlbl and at. J . l! !i H. and St. J. pfd 61 Canada Southern.. 70 Louisville & Nash.t Kansas Pacific KS) Kansas and Texas. St. Uand Ban Fr '0 S.L.andS.F.pfd- 63 Do. first pfd . tW St, U K. and N'rn- 8Hl.i Do preferred 61'4 Gent. Poo. bon's.ll'4 Union P&c. bon48109 U. P. land granW..ll' U.P.slnkAg randllS North weet'n prd...lO:t C.CO. andl- 7U)4 N. J. Central 7 kook laiana .in St. Panl liVJ tit, rani prererreo. mt waoasa oi btatb Boirna. Tennessee sixes 2) IMInxnurl rItm Tenn. sixes, now 29 INorthern Pacific .105 . 65 Virginia sixes. iu liM. Jf. pieiorreu fa. six MA, D(.. l I HJtrerea. COHHERCIAL, The demand has been active in all branches of trado during the entire week. The demand for dry goods has been exceedingly good, and prices are well maintained. Groccrits are fairly active, and quotations rule steady. Dea'ers iu drugs report an active market, and prices rule firm. There is very little wheat coining in, and the offering are light. Eastern markets are 2c higher and strong. Corn is firmer. Cash com of all grades is in active demand. Old white ia in urgent request at 42c by December 10. Futures are higher. Szles 6,003 bushels mixed January, 35c; 6C0 bushels mixed April, 42c. The markets elsewhere are strong. Oats are steady with fair demand There is bat little doing In the provision mar ket, offerings being light. Country produce Is active and Arm. The following table hows the a-nouut of Stain In store ia this city at the present time: Elevator. f S & 9 Elevator A. 4040 H.40-1 14410 6.200 Elevator B. 53,ttoO 9,100 19,00 ) 2,200 Central elevator, l.too 6.2i 28,000 City elevator - 8,'mo 12,xnn 9,50. 4,500 Elevator D l.tPY) 800 24,0 2.0( 0 Elevator E. ,. 4,000 5,000 WO 4M Total. .. 114000 47,30 22WJO 15.3J0 Corresponding day la-)t year 24,000 14.000 25,000 81.000 The table given below shows the receipts and shipments for the 24 hours ending at U o'olock to-day: Receipts Shlpmt'e 1,600 2 .000 5,(00 8,000 42,000 28,010 7,'XX) 9,000 "e,oiio sfiio ..... 72 , sau loo , 200 1U 40 150 220 ' S3I F:our, bbla. wneai. on. Corn, ba Oats, bo Kve, do - Barley, on. Bran, tons.. Cornmeal, bbls.. Stareh, btia. Hay, tona UilUi wiimn n Provisions, tone... TUB MARKKTS WEEKLY BKTIEW. Floar, OrAlai aud Hay. Flour "We quote: Mew prooeas. 17 W7 75; fancy. 6 60.97 00: famUv. ft 7636 25- extra. II 2V5 00; ' aradea. HH 50. . Buckwheat flour T7 00A7 25 per bbl. wneai Bid. Asked. i"2" No. 2 red, cash...... ...... 1 25 no. reu, rovemoer. i a no. x rea, uecemoer. no. rea... No. 2 amber. Rejected . Unmerchantable. . 1 22 Corn SvTilte, new So. 2... Bid. Aaked. 41 White in o. s., fellow.. New Yellow.. .. H nb mixed ... 0J sS"" 80 New high mixed... Mixeo 40 87 82 S3 New mixed .. Rejected .... November, new mixed December... January Aprll.. ......, ... sales, sales. May Oats-No"2 whTw,84c'id78"iKoaskett; mixed. BZHO Dia, dm asaea. Kye No. 2, 7to bid. Rm.n ffl fitk'alO nnr ton. ' Hay In demand. Prime timothy, 814 bid per ton. Tbe Pro vl ftlow atarbet Rules aulet. there being no offerings. We qu te as follows: Dry Salt Meats Lard Prime steam nominal at 897e. Sweet Pickled Meals Hams, none offered ieeeU ewsas ivolaee. Apples Tbere is a aood market for choice eatlnv annlns. Ritra, New York and Michl gan winter, 3ft3 25 per barrel. State, A2926O per barrel. Beans Choice clean navy 81 40 Al 60 pex bu Clean medium, II 2001 40 per bu. - , , Bejrwax ItkaiKn oer lb. Bntur-Faucy stock Is not so plenty; prices firm. Wo quote choice selections' country at Jt-.7c per lb. Choice dairy, 204-'o pr lb. Ooort country, -12-3. 4 peril); Inferior, Blte per lb. - liabbage Choice. 85eU per bbL Celery 35c pr doz. Cider Ware's new olariflod selling at l per barrel of 40 galloua. Cranberries Cate Cod, i7 r0r3 fO per barrel; extra, a per barrel: wild, V6 per barrel. Chestnuts Selling at 12 5u,'3 So per bushel. Eggs Light receipts; shipper are paying 18c; (wiling at 20c perMoii. Fuel Authracite eiai, per ton, 17 00; Pitta burg coal, per ton. Si 00; crushed coke, per bu , Ho; coke, per bu., lie; block coal, per bu 14c; In car low, 11c; Youghogheov, fs 50 per ton. Feathers Prime live geeHe buying avt 40c; mixed geese and duck. 7aiUio; old feathers, I0(3no accordiug to condition. Foreign Fruit Wequoie: Layer ralslna, old, 12 40: new, 1i o5; loos.i Maw rnlMlos oil, 1151; new, ti 7i; London layer, old, E2 80; new, J3 no; currants, new, 6Sie per lb.; VaLeoc.e, 0Mo per ib ; Lemons, Malaga, 65 98. Grease Dealers are buying white at fjgo; brown 4c. Uame Prairie chl ikeDs, (5 per rtoren : tame pigeons, si 2 per dozen : quails, i 00 per dosen ; mallard docks, 13 wo per Uoz; veni-ou aaddle, U'iUo per Ib. raoea But few In the market. Choice Ca twbas, loo per Ib. Hides Green bides, 89c; green kip, veals, 10c; green calf, I lo: green salted bide,9aMVc; green salted kips, 1 112c; green salted calf. Me; dry dint hides, 13c; dry salted bides. Ho; damaged, grunoy or bull, two-thirds ol the above prices: sheep skins, 25ct. Hickory Nnis Dealers are paying for large 40c: shell bark, 80o per bnshel. Honey We quote new at 189'JOo per lb. in oases of 25 to 50 Ma. Onions Firm Choice tl 80 per ba. Yel'ow Dan vers, S3 71 per bbL Rid onions ti bi(l 7j per bbl. Pears Choice, 12 25;fi2 50 per bu box. Califor nia, tjl3 50 per bu box. Potatoes iselltug from store at 40-3"0o per ou. Sweet Yellow Jersey, home gixiwn, ti. 00 pr bbl.; Southern, 12 50; Eastern Jemeya Maryland, ti jumper bill.; Philadelphia, f 4 per bbl. Poultry Demand good and receipts fair. Live tor keys. Be per in.daiks, S3 25 per doe; young, fl 60: live fowla. hens, Si 40 rras; rocUrs, II 10 par do: geose. fall feathmed. 4 50 per doe. bpring chickens, II 5032 25 per doz. Rgs Cotton, mixed, lo per 7h; wool io per lb. Tbe Grocery narket. Coffee Rules quiet and unchanged. We quote: Ordinary, 13314c; fair, l.VLSXc; gXKl, 15H'el'jo: prime il&Wo; choice, 13 WJc; old Government Java, 22ij29o. Candlee 13o for 14 to 10 oa. per set. Cheese We quote: Fair to prime at 9$9c; Ohio factory, loX'lin, as to quality; fancy Western oroam, HXlSc. Molasses and Syrups New Orleans molas ses, 60&65O, and syrup 40365c per gaL for Com mon to oholce. Rice Carolina and Louisiana, 708o. Sugars Are quiet and unchanged. We quote: Hards, U iVic; stAcdard A, ll'UVJc; off A, 10(3 Uo; white extra C, lOHloc; One Jrellow, 9)4loo; good yellow, 999o; fair yel ow, 8'43c ; oomnion grades, S'aio. Spices Pepper, 17:8o; tuopiuo, 18030c; cloves, 60o; ginger, ID'ioc; cinnamon In mats, 2540o ; nutmegs, Socjll 06; mace, 9u581 10. rwmp uermau sua ouve soaps, ojooruo; osia,3i3So. Tli Iron Haratet Trade is good at quotations. Car-Wheel Iron Cold-blast hecla 84rajfl: cold-blast cottage and bath 83&3fi; cold -butt a Shelby 81.12. liar iron S3 aos i j. Norway Iron tiara aud Shanes 7KaSe: nail- rod 89c. Steels English cast 20a22e; Amerloau 15(9 18c; extra sizes end qualities additional: round machinery 10:$ 12c; spring loo; Swede ouster tKgiuc; Ainencu ouster SMiuo;rouea lay and toe calk 810o; hammered lay and toe calk 8(4L0c ; tire, aocoitilug to size and brand 60; plow steel slabs 5i$o. Shapes extra iu pro portion to waste in cutting. Cut Nails-Noa 10 to flu, 13 83 per keg ; smaller slzees regular advance. Horse Shoes Burden's, 14 50; Parkins', tl, and mule shoes f I higher. Horse-Shoe Nails Northwestern finished, 15 50 for b's; smaller sizes regular advance. Carriage aud Tire ttoite Kenned (W(a7u per 0011 U; Norway bOflj'X) per cent. Nuta ana wash, en 7o off uiauutactaiers' Hats. Iron Harrow Teeth 4 Ho. Screw and Strap Hinges 435c according to size. Clevises Memo's wrought plow clevises 10. id Pig 55XC ; oars 6c Tbe Drag market. Dealers report a good demand. Alcohol. 2 1511U 25: alum, pur lb.4,5cK. cal omel, per lb, 8-Vj; camphor, pr lb, 00 - chioeal.pcr lb,0C(351;chloro?orm,per lt)90c)l; copperas, bols, lb, ltic; copperas, kegs, lb, 2o; gum opium, lb. I550fto0 ; indtRo, per lb, 9&09SI ; ucorice,uuainan, id, ko; raasneaia,carD.,x-oz ib (JenBlngsl, 40(442o; morphine, II 21 40; mad ler. lb, rAtiHio. Oils Can lor, best, en. 95c 481; sweet, UumaQ 76; olive, gal, 81 763 50; BiHinn, gai, i bo; oergaraot, 10; (Banaennn's), o xi;ca8sia,io, i 10; lemon.io (Sanderson's. S3. liuinme.r .. w .,o,z tout : cincnouiuis.cer o,l 151 20;rosln.bbl,R 7xS50. Soap Lautlie, T., yi;iij. American oioaroonate soua, per lb, F'tnic: soda, bicarb, English, casks, lb, bo; soda, sal, 10.. 2C: Boiia-aah, lb, 4ftSc; salts, Epsom, lb, StiHo ; snulT per case, 4 dos bottles, Scotch, 83 60 per doz, per lb 65o; snuff, Gar rett's, pack, gross, 813 00(418 60; snuff, Garrett's, per case 01 iuos, itou-io; onmstone, py iiw bbl. 3ia4o nerlb: flower sulphur, lb. IV: sal t peter, commercial, lb, HrV.Oo ; salt imtre.pu re. lb, loctloc; turpentine, 001s, gai, 000 j turpen tine, etna, gal, 5Sc; Venetian rod. Eng., bbls, lb, 8c; Venetian red, Eng., kees, lb, imio; io dine, 8rt 50- 75; loOlde potassa, 4 7a; cioves, &Vooe ; rhnbarb, powdered, 81a 1 25. Tbe Dry Ctoode liar hot. Demand active and prices firm. Hmwn Rhmunn aud Sbirtlnes Great Western 4-4. 8Xc: Columbia 4-4, bKc: Hoosler 4-4.6iic:Trion.7Mo; Bartow, 73; Georgia A, 7So; Columbus, 7)io: Nashville, 8c; Laurel HUl,7c; Premium, 6V(o: Eastern standards, 8S$c; Pepperell 10-4, Sttc; Peppered E, 80; Pen- pereu iv, ?to, i-oppren :to; rvppeivu iv etio; Indiana A, 7o; H, Xo; D. 8c Kleaclied Mhtrungs Amoskeag iu!ys; Fruit of Loom.lOO ; 3ay Milla, lOc; Hope, 8fo; sonvllle, 9o ; Warasnttn, 12: New York Mills, rnaioi wekt,uo; mpoenii iv-t, aae: Pepperell 9-4, S5e ; PeppereU8-4,io ; Pepperell 6-t.ibc Paper Cambrics Manvuie, 7o; H. b. a sons, . .( ..III. . U7. kl.h ..t.,H I. higher; seconds, lwe lower. rluta rui styles uooneeo, 70; n sin 11 ton, 6c; Pactne, 7o; Arnolds, 7c; Conesto- a, 6c; Glouooster, eo; Simpson, o; plain lack, 6!4c; Washington, SVCo; Hpraguea, SWc; Southbrtdae. 6M0: Krweman a. 6c: Harmony. 60: shirting print, KH96o. Hags rraoKuavuie, csii Bun A, s; Otter Creek, t?0. Ownaburgi Six ounces, 83fSo; eight ounces, ItawHo. Corset Jeans Androsoogglu, Re; Canoe P-lv-er,8So; Indian Orohard, sv; Kockport, 7So; Laveonla,8o: Suffolk, 70 ; Naomkeag sateen, 8g; Pequot,8Sc rices Lxmesiogm. ic: aw. i-rv, iod, urau Modal, 4-4, U-Ho; CCA, 7-H 1340 : CT, 4-4, 14Ho; Lewlston. 4-4. 17 Wc : do. 83 lnoh, 150 ; do. 80-lnon, 13Ko: Hamilton, D, IHHc. Strioes Amoakee.-, lOKo; Hamilton, llKe; Sheridan, 80; Mechanics, 6c; Yeoman. 10Ho; wasniugton awning.170. Snool Cotton J. 4 P. Coats. 55c: Clark's John Jr ,55o; Clark's O. N.T.,65o; Green A Daniel, 30c; Holyoke.27Ho; Stafford'a, 27Xo. Jeans Louisville, a&d37o; Eastern, 100 40c. , sxiaeeiiaaieosH. Candles D:mand fair and prices steady. Wequotet Stick eand, 1212o: maeh. drops, 11 an 2a: klssna. laWaibo: nut candy. ntKtoo: cam drops, hard.fuo, and Arabian gum drops, US mon pan work, 15c: fine do,20e: plain cream work. 20c: decorated cream work. IBo; cordial goods, 2092KO uanneu uoous xraoe gooa at our u un We quote: Tomatoes. 3 lbs, 81 10: 8 lbs, II SO; Peaches, 3 lba, 11 6501 80; 8 lba, 82 25; 8 lbs pie peaches, l 25. Btackberrtee, SI 85i to; Strawberries, II 7502 00; Raapberrle. II 60 dl t; Cherries, red. II 60811 15; String Beans, 81 25; Green Peas, Marrofat. 81 76: early June, II 76 41 85; Yarmouth Corn, 81 60: Pine Apples, I150&2; salmon, lib, 81S0A2; 3 IDs, sxx; uoo stera, 1 lb, 1 76A1 80; 3 lbs, 88 26; Tumbler tellies, 90o ; Cove Oysters, 1 lb., light weight, 76 3o; 1 ib. full welaht.tl 20: 2 lba, light weight, 81 85: i lbs, full weight, 81 85; Sardines, by the case, i2rati8Hc Cotton Rope 18(920e;eandlewlok, 20322O. Wooden ware The market Is quiet and un changed. Common ' 6048 1 S Ptna ennrna 8 60ral0 60 Cedar hnmm ,13 0Oa18 00 Ash churn a s oou w Common brooms- 1 nooi 1 10 Medium brooms.. Extra brooms OOhJ 8 69 3 600a 8 09 Matches, telegrap 6 90(4 7 N Tubs, Jxo. Tnba. No. 7 6a 6 60A Tnba. No. 8. Washboards, sine. 1 CX 3 SO 13tl60 Wash boards, wooden,.. Leather. Is in good demand a our figures. Wsanote fxso.ett 84M8e: hemlock sole at sssvkit sstBCU 82sS7o: bridle tt6sM. oar 4oan : aadrt- ' lar pex lb.: iTeucn ce.f n 1431 to, per h, a "' lb.; city ealfi! W. per lb.;elty kip 6M30e, perlb.;opperkJp hOif) ptr oien Nnta AJmonds. sliort-sivjed, per lb 22A 28o4 Oibertii, 12ai4o; Brae 11 aate. Set Naples walnuts, 13(4l?: Knt lsh walnuts, 12et Pesv nuts, red. 6)0 raw: 8c roasted; w&tte, Se raw; re roasto:. Oils-Market active et quotations. We quote: Linseed, raw and boiled.. 803! Lard oil, extra 6i Lard oil. No i , 65 Lord oil, No. 2 47 Miners' oil J Bank oil- . 4VSHIK Stjraiu oil 4S&.2 Castor olL 01 Coal oil, Iudl ana legal test 15X916 uonoaung oil -.2.ot0 Powder and Shot Wantmtsrffla innnl.i IS 036, and blaming at 12 Kq2 75 per keg. Patent shot at 81 Ml 1 85. Tinners' Supplies Market steady and prices firm. We quote: Best charcoal tin, I O, 10x14 and 14x?0 89 60 per box; IC, 12xli, t 76 per box; I X, 10x14 and 14x20. Ill 6J per box; IX, 12x12 111 75 per box; I C 14x20 roofing Un, best brand, t3 60 per box: I O 2fx2, rooting, 8,7 60; 37 B. iron. &e: 27cbaroopa6X; Northrop's shoet iron, roofing, to per square: eoppc bottoms, 85c. Indianapolis Live Stock Market.. Stock Yards, Nov. 24. Hogs Receipts, 8,500 head: Milpments. 120 hesd. The market opened very firm lor heavy grades, but slow and weak lor Hsbt. Fair to goon pacsing soul at i4 10, with a few loads of fancy at ( 254 30; light sold at fi 70(0 so; mlxwl, $3 75191. At the close all were sold, and the market looks firm. Cattle Receipts. 829 head; shipments, lgi bead Tli rect ipts were mode rale, but of fair quality. The mtrket wss active, all selling rapidly, butchers being the principal buyeia. We quote : Good 1200 to 1,400 Ibt. shipping steers .. 1 3 75 4 25 Good 14)00 to 1.100 lbs. ship Dinar steers . Good to prime heifere ..... Medium to fair , . Common 700 to .0 lbs. haiTer 8 2i(9 8 BS 8 &vn 8 75 8 C0J S 40 2 &ti c 8 tu 2 00 4 2 5-1 8 60 -a 4 60 nuns Veal calves.. Cows and I ves. . 20 00,440 00 SheD ItecelDts. VJ0 head: sliinmcoti nnn Market steady wi'h all sJd. V o quote: Prime shipping, 120 to 140 lbs H 3 85 Common to K""' 2 75&3 40 , UBKITI BY TEUflKlFB, . Hew Terk Market. New York, Nov. 24. Cotton Easy at 12' V2!ic; futures qutei and steady. Kiour-Qulet and steady; receipts 43.CO0 bbls; snperune ii5 50; common to good extra 85 frl A6 6; good to choice ti 90-317 7: whir whmt extra loHOO 25; extra Ohio IS 75(87 60; St. Louis 85 7o;3S; Minnesota patent aprimc 87sj4 65. Wheat Active receipts 2hs,oo0; rejected sprlngll 12; ungraded spring tl 12.1 37U: No 3 spring 81 S2u 83; Mo 2 do tl : ungraded red 81 3.'J1 4": No3 do13S No 2 do147 l4tKNoldo 81 48: mixed winter II 4:'n Al 4; ungraded amber II 411 4i4; No 2 do II 4H81 47H; No 1 doll 4751 4N; UDgroded white 81 37(41 41; No 2 do i 40al 4IH; No 1 do sales of 99,0.0 bu at 11 45(8)1 40; Nu 3 red November sales ot 44,0(0 bust II 4.-ai 4S; December sales of 2j,0U0 bu at 81 Vy.& 60; nary per cental sales of 104,000 ou at 3 6U4. . ! W3 Rye Firm ;No 2 west-rn 89 &bkt. Corn Stronger; 9Si$:)c; No 2 white 65'4c; No 3 December tilc bidUIJ-c asked; Jan uary P3c. , Oats More active receipts S5 0O0 bu; mixed western 4i(!H7c: white do 4d4c. . fcHay Vuiet and uacuanged at 6055. Hops Nominally uocbaogtd. CoOee-Quiet aud firm; Klo cargoes 14ai7c; jobbing 14 alOJo. - Sugar Dull and nominal; fair to good re finlnK8Jisaic. Molasses Dull and unchanged. Rice Steady abd in fair demand. Petroleum Dull : united 51 17J$i3i 20, crude 1 7.11; , iciiiieu cryt. Tallow- Quiet aud steady at 77Via. . Rosin Dull at II 65. Spirits Turpentine Dull at 4l.r9iSUc. ' Eggs Firm ; Western l!i22c. Provisions Pork weak; mess 111 25:911 60. Boer nominally unchanged. Cut meats firm. Lard weak : prime steam 17 85. Butter Quiet and firm; Western 18a c. Cheese titeady ; western 8 kilo. Whisky Nominal; 81 1U31 17. , - ' . Cb.etsTO Hrbt!t.l; ' ' CmCAOo, Nov. 31. Floor Qnfct but firm; uuuuwrxinui 9 tvvi ; exua fj w; supers 84 25 .i; patents 8619. Wheat Acllvn, firm and htghiiT; No 2 red winter 81 23S: No 2 Chicago swing 81 W' e 1 1S cash: II 1941 Wf Deember; 11 il januarj , exo aaojin; n-jecieo to. Coru Active, firm and higher: llto cash 894c Dwmber; i9)io January; Sic May; re jected 'Sic. : Oats Active, firm and higher; 33J'c cah. iK5 oiu uecumoer; oi"ta juuuary; oonjjii May. Rye 72? 730. - - Barley- die. " : ' " l)rKS--d Hogs 84 605. f . Provisions Pork active and advanced: (1050 cash: 810 10 November. December and tbe year; 811 1 bid Jnnnary. Ijtrd roog; 16 K0t, nwcvninsi loovemoer. ueoerou-r atnu 1119 year; $1 0ZW7 Oi January; KtUh4';.Vi.irKl)& rcsry. Uulkmeats steady and trechaimed. I Whlskv Stpadv and nnchatsWil scitl IU. Receipts Flour itl,ul bls; ifceat -67,On bu cctrn led, 000 bu; oau 2,000 t&H rye 6,000 b J! barley 2:1.000 bn. ' -. - Shipments Flour 9.W0 bbls:' wheat 117.0 bu; corn V'.S. bu; oata lo.OtO bu; rye 916 bu : bnrlev 2l.'Ju0 bu. At the Close Wheat In good demand arls) a shade higher; 81 20 December; 81 21 antU January. Cxyra--Unsettled and lower; iijc cash; 39) uiu jsausry; .o i ity. Oats Easier but not qnotably lower. Pork Dull and a shade lower. , . Lard Dull and lower;declind &c. , Bainmars Mark ft. . i Baltthohb. Nov. 34 FlonriVery firnr aid hiiiber for best grades: wester superfine 14 '" a.) Zj: ooexmsai s;-cowuiny 7 '3. Wheat Wet-tern blglier asjd vry st.ofg; No 2 western wlnvr rt-d, spoiand NovemsVr, II i.S; December 81 474ijl ; January fliijf ai dim; rcoruary 11 ti i 4. Corn Western quiet and firm; wevJ'rn mixed, spot aud November, l,V; new liecember 6Nc for sew; January w-Mtc; atearaer (we. Oaia-Qulet; weerirwhlte 47S;48c: do mixed ttsfuo: rennr.y1vs01a4.9vMs, Kve uulet at iwwc. Hav Kbm: prime 10 choice Pennsylvania 17r41 per ton. Provisions Steady. ics pork 111. Bulk' meats: loose shou'ders 84 tO; clear rib sides 8era6 25: do parked 84 756 75 Bacon : sbonidera 85 60f5 75; closr rib aide 18 no8 75. llama 3UV&H. Lard : refined tierces 87 1. Butter steaey; prune 10 cnoioe western. packed and rolls. X3 tt3ic tjtlln unlet; inwn xwz iimra I . o. Petroleum Quiet but firm; eruue nominal; rennea eo CoHee Quiet but firm: kio cargoes I49i7c iUKar- firm; a so.i iir;inwo Whisk v Firm at It 13Vil V.VA Freights to Liverpool pr stamer Quiet; cotton d; flour 86d; grain 7s(7kd. Receipts Flour 8,soi bbls; whom 89,000 bu; Corn 04, .0 du; oats ,iw ou Shipments w nest tauui en; corn b auu du. . ba es Wheat 635,3t(0 bu; corn 93.874. SJlawlaisutU Market. Cincissati, Nov. 24. Cotton Quiet at ,7, a ... -. vYa no wheat Strona at 81 3uxl 81. Corn In aood demand and tending up at 43c ; new 4"H9o Outs rii-mer at sisoc. Rye Quiet at b5c. Ttirlv UOA.W-C. Pravlslous-Pork firm at 811 75 Lard in good demand at fall prices; Mb(S6 90. Kulkrneate In fair demand: shoulders -4 ViSi: clear ribs 86 12$. Bacon sosree aud firm, wiihlitfe offer ing. Green roes ta firm end In fair demand ; shoulders 13 76(44: clear ribs 13 60. Hams 86 75 A7 Hogs Fairly active and a shade hlgber et 83 25(94 20; reeetpts 14,900 head; shlpmenU 46j Whtoky Little demand, but noiaera urm at W OS . . , . Rnitar onMT. oat nrm : rnoios wru3i a re serve 250 So; prime do2,'-Jc; prime to choice Central Ohio amteo. Linaeea vjii citsoj m dw. Talett Market. v 01 whMl RlMdv.Wntwhlts Wabash II 80: extra wdit icnui ' r 1 aintwr Mich Wan, Ueoemoer, ti ro vinbr. snot. SI aiu: Ufcemoer oi - j SI VuKrilurv fl 1,7. iwn-iuii hl.h mixed, new. 43 Vic: No 8, soot, new, 43o: Drcs-mber 41J4o; rejeuted new 4l34o ; uanisROd now o. At tna ('Insa -Wheal rtteai"y; No 1 sjavber Michigan, spot, 81 82: No 3 red winter, spot. 31 82H: Decemoerei 02, a 1 tiis Beoelpts Wheat 14,000 ba; corn 33.900 bu; oats 6,010 bu. - . . Shinmenta-Wheat bu; corn ,ouo bu; oau 8,000 bu. Kaet Liberty IJve Stock Market . . - H 4i l At tie Receipts Since and lnclndlng Friday last 1 847 head of through and 1.613 bead of rard stock ; tl for tbe week ending this day 1,806 head of throoih aod 8.KW head of loenl, against the tnrougb auas.iwneau 01 " - welilowTiUluW'ly gtjod.wllb. good de- mane?, especially for York grades, which were bought on readily at an advance of tbout Vc over last Monday; common grades about the same, and only' taaeu to-day ir tbe retail trade: best 8Va& 30: fair to good 84 ai k); com mon 83 2643 65; M load, and 120 hnid sold to day at 84 60, which were ler tbe New York market. Hogs Receipts 27,610 head : total for tbeweek: 8710 bead, against 1800 head weeek before: Phtladelpblas84 loel an; Yorkers 13 80S8 W Sheep Receipts 6,7u0 head; total for tho week 1",7( head, against 6JS00 head week be fore; selling at 83 5u5 20 for common to best. II awnkoe Market. MiiWAtnrkic. Nov. 24. Flour Active and hrm. WhMt Firm; opened and advanced Mo. "i. J ??fdve.I7..,'UxDf?: B" 1 Milwaukee hard 31 22: No 1 MUwausee 8121U; So 3 Mil waukee November 81 20; 'December II 3ui January 8122; Jfo 8 do 81184; Not Ol; ril Jected 9tic. Corn Frm and higher; No 3 41?ie. Oats Firm; No 3 S3c Rye Firm and higher; 72c Barley Inactive; 7 Jo. Provisions -Quiet and firm Pork 310 75 cash 111 3o January. Lard : prime steam 86 80 cash : 87 k January. Freighta Wheat to Buffalo dull and aoml-' Dst.1. Receipts-Flour llJXO bbls; wheat 8500 bu; Shipment Flour 12.CO0 hhli- wheat 118,000 ou; coin to.uuu ou. Foreiarw Mavrketaw LoNDOX, Nov. 21, b p. dx Consols 8W. Railroad Shnrea Illinois Central 10i; Penn sylvania Central 51; Reading fc:Erie 4o preferred 72; trie seconds ('. ' io',4s1iou! Beourlu-i;ew ,05: Ks Paris, Nov. 21. Rentes 81f 75e. AKTWaw, Nov. 24 Petroleum Jlf. LTVkCPOOI NOV. 24 TVttT em in ... Inquiry snd freely supplied at eiajsjij; sale of 8,000 bales, including l,"0 bale lor specula -tloa and export, a nd ovaw bales of Ameri can. Paeon Long clear 35. Petrolenm Refined en. Robin 6s 3d. Bestial M Br kef. Bosroir. Nov. 21. Finn. HleI v 35ii5 25; extra 85 50; Wlaronstn extras 85 7fwai 25; Minnesota extras -a7 50; winter wheats. InlA.nd UU),l..nn U . , 1 1 1 . . . . , Oolo ana 8a 57 25; St. Louis S7j7 60; Wisconsin anu Minnesota patent spring wheals 87 Utt ; winter wheals 7 258 75. oorn Quiet; mixed and yellow Ktc Oats No land extra white irioMt-: Kni white 46447c; No 2 mixed and No 8 while 4344c. rvye eimaii lots inc. Receipts Flour 9.000 hhl? mm snrm Kn. Wheat 3,500 bu. ' Shipments Flour 4,300 bbls; corn 25,000 bu: Wheat 51,'JOU bu. New Tork Live Stock Market. NEW York. Nov. 21. Beeves Rnvlrta 4 V head: demand strong. Market active; prices fully s higher for extreme range aod native steers; VA&UP-ie outside for two carloads of extra Ohli, averaging 1.700: some Texas and od Colorado steers IdHhic: shout bead taken by exporters at 9!$lo;ic. Ship ments for the week S7J head of live and 6.1.o quarters. isueep iteceipis n,u(fi nean. Market firm at a further advance: sold freely at 84.5 25 per 100 pounds with a car load at 85 45, sod a car load ot fancy wethers, averaging 138 pounds, as too. lysrros k -jt -zs. Shipments for tbe week 60 head of live and 1,480 carcasses. is wine Receipts i7. head. Market a shade weaker; ordinary to good live 84$4 65 per 100 ' pounds. Ckles Cattle Market. CHICAOO. Nov. 24. The Drovers' Journal re ports: Hoes ReoelDts 41.009 head: shlnments ft 000 bend. The market opened null; &10c lower; closed stronger at Saturday's prices; qua'lty poor: mixed packing 83 7033 85; light, 83708 8 90; choice heavy 83 9k4 10. . Cattle ReoelDts 4. OOu bead: shipments lJJTo head. Good lo cholM firm nnd fairiv active At 83 9)5 25; common to fair It 50ra3 75; butchers' strong; cows r2 43 20; bulls ti 6": stockers 12 Itijti 16: western and llirouuh Texans 83a 40. Sheep Receipt 51f head. Market stronr and active at 84 20:el 65 for 112 to 12f pound weights. .. . . - Bsltlmore Cattle Market. Baltimore, Nov. 21 Beef Cattle Trade fair snd prices fully Vs blghgr aU round; very- nest a. - ijii nrst quality rs isxm x; me dium 82 75A5 lilt; ordinary fl hO'a-i 75: mwt sales were at 83 ji 25. Receipts 8,715 bead; sales 2,552 bead. - Swine Market fairly active: Quoted at I5A 25. ReoelDts 9,j2 head. SheeD and Lambs Roelnts 2.310 head: n no tations, sheep 83 6034 25; lambs 35. H. Loals LItc Stork sjsrket St. tons. Nov 21. cattle SuddIv mainly mixed butchers' stuff, which riitia from 82 25 to nw; cnoice to luncy snipping steers would bring 81 ai 90: fair to prime tl 51x34 50: crass Texaus S23; corn-fed do 82 753 75. Receipts ipv ueao; suipiueuts uu nean. Sheep oiiici: ftlr to f incy mutton 13 60 S 0. .Receipts 3o0 head ; shipments 7U0 bead. New Terk Dry sjoawte ataratet. Nrw York. Nov. 21. OHton goods are la steady demand and prices remain very firm. Prints are moderately active and firm. Ori ental and Harlei's laucy prints am advanced 4o7c. - Worsted drew good are In fair demand and prices have an npward tendency. Wool en goods are very firm, aud higher in some camea. Foieign goods aluggleb. ' Oil City Market. ' Oil. Cmr, Nov. Zt. Petroleum Tbe market opened with mles at 61 2", dclited lo Si 17 X. advsnced to l2i, declined and closed at 1 wym bid. Shipments m.i't) dois, nveraging u,uue eoia. Transactions MO.O'iO b-.ls. PiHsibsirs; 3etreleauai Market. PTTTSBrRO. Nav. 14. Petroleuoi Crude 81 25 at Ps-ker"s landing for shipment; re fined 8H'',''c. Philadelphia delivery. St. Liestts Cettsa Market. St. Lours, Nov. 24. Cot.on Quiet: middling )le: sales !uii bales: reoelpis 7.71 bales; shipmenU IOS bales; stopk 56.000 baioa. ' 0re Msrket OsWROa, Nov. 31 Wheel Quiet.. Oorn-Sleadjt: Duluth 67e WE PLAGE ON SALE TBI8 WEEK , S CaesSr Sew and Elea-ant Dmikwa 1st SILVEliwARE, Among which are some very suitable arUclee . 1 iot BE8EVTS TO SESTLEUI. ' ''Call and see them at eiKGHLVWALKUaiHaW'S, Wo. 19 "East WhiiitOTi 8t. XJsrr OF DISEASES ALWAYS CCBABLE BT CSINO MEXICAN" . HUSTAIfG IINIHEIJT. CF nCUllt FLESH. Xtbenmatlai n, Xtstrna and Scalds, Stings and Cites, Cut and Bruises, Sprains - Mitihes, oatractcd Masclca . It UK Joints, BscUacbe, ' . ' " of imiu. Scratebes, Sores and Galls,, Spavin, Crulu, .' Sem. CPorsn, Grab, Foot Itot, Beat Ail, t Lamenessv Ssrlnsr, Fawndera, Sprains, Strains, SoraVect, , Eruptions, I'rost Kites, and all external d si atilZness,, sod svery liortoraccidenb For gon sal nae ia t anily, stable snd stock yard it it THE BEST OF ALT, AGENT WMTKD!ltn every ooaotyto e I my FAMILY MFDICIIEH and BU- 1110 BITTERS. An entney nw s stem. No prddUng. A canal a salary or 'r corn mission Noexpe'li ea requlied- InaseuU ed to travel on lailroads and with boras aod hawvv . R ferenoes required. Address DP. B. a pfetri'H RU. 41 Kentnel v a van no. Ijdl. ' - , -.- " ' I anapolls, Ind. . .