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FIMCE AND C03UM, MONEY 8 FEB CENT., NET! TOR? ZKCH15UE HELLING IT FIB. fottoa Lower-Middling', 8 S 8e Sales Vesterdar, 4800 Bales. Money rales in strong demand at 8 per cent. Lo al securities continue steady. The local cotton market wa steady ywterday, and Is lower; middling, 8f c. Fa'.etv 4800 bales. At New Yo:k B?ots closed qaiat and ateady; mi Idling, I 6-l. Fatarea jtiiet; Oc'ober, 9. 04 9 05c A leading Maw York cotton circular ayacfco.oj futuroa: "The market wisaomewbat firmer, and a gain of 45 po'nt) held yery well np to the cloie." At Naw Orleans yesterday spots were essy; midJlin, c. Futares steady; Oa ober, I.C98.70i. At 'Liverpool spots were fair demand ; middling, 5JJ. steady, Futures teady; October, 5 9 64d. In the g neral market there are eo ea'ur es of n-.t'. lsir.'BTS. Seventy me brls apples, 203 pkgs hntter. 919 rls baee nsr. 120 pkes bv ccn, 2 pkjrs boot and shoes, 500 bu corn, vuu pugs creese, 10 earn crnum seed, 29 9 eku cotton seed, 61 pkgs dry goods, 9 ikrs 4G5 nr s flour, 789 ba'es bays, 3 pkgi baa, 78 hd hogs, 82 hd theep, 127 I d ctt e, 167 hd horses andmnhs, li 6 pss lrJ, 12.000 ft lumber, 2001) bu oat-, 9 cars pork iidef, 20 hrls sngir, 289 pkiis tobacc?. BLEVATOR 1BP.1RTS. The ,lkiw:ntf shows the amount ot grain ree-iiveii, withdrawn and in s'ore by rflfcu ar eUv. t tr, as reported to the Merchatta Eicharjp , yeterdy: Wheat mne ieite;ved or withdrawn; in store, 1043 bu. Corn receivtd, 2160 bu; withdriwo, 1815 bu; in store, 7134 tu. Oas received, 1744 bu ; withoravvn, 2544 bu j in st;re, 165, 215 bn. vDnHj laatalltaa r Cottoa mil Trwrti ana New York Hi kaDiri Ntacha are pe 10 Ihoae laterrated, at my oIUop. JOHN 1j. 50BT0S MEALEH IN STOCKS AND BONDS tt MadiMn 8U, MeutphlK, Tenn. riNANCE. Money in ao ive demand at 8 per imuiL TheCleaiine House report is aa follows: LIAtlNGS. Wednesday ,(Jetobpr20tli,$341, 54144; thus f this wfek, J1.133 980 44 ; Mine time last wetk. S8H9 013 36; orre gponding time In 1885, $712,212 52; correepoiiCliug lime in ioo, iw,' 575 84. BALANCBS. "VTedne'd(iy,Oi!tol)e'2(Hh.$104,82103; thus Ibr this week, $277,493 19; fame time ltet week. S165,ftio 56; corre ponding Umo in 1886, $81,290 42; corresponding tiirein 1884, $36,94 ) 52. BrrnNiiB. New Yo l .:ght on all points, I discount buvini;. obt sailing; New tag laud demand, 1 di'cnnot buying; New Dnglauu etght, f cusconDi; JMewur leans, I dIcount buying, par selling. BANK STOCKS. Hunk of C mmerce..l46 bid. 149 asked First Na' ior a' 160 bid, 165 asked German B-rnk 195 bid, 203 aeked ate Na i jr al 145 bid, 150 askfd Tin inn nu t Puntert ..l V) bid. 153 aked Mereautite Bmk 135bid,1371asked INSURANCE 8T CK3. Blufl City- 100 bid, ... asked Hernando 100 bid, ... esked Home 75 bid, 80 asked (Ji v 1024 bid. 105 asked Peoples . nu mo, 83 Hsteu 98bid,l00esked Phoenix Planter 107 bid, ... BBkea Vandvrbill 25 bid, 26 asked rand, rbill... Arlington.... Fao'.ors 3o bid. ... OBKea 20 B!ked UISCKLLANBOUS, M.AO.R K shares...36 oid, aeked 5. & T R. R. 8hres...45 bid, 50 aekea . A C 0OQ5O e,7o 119 bid, ... asked M. A L. R. ls; m. 8s..l05 bd, ... aeked Mien. AT.R R.C9.A...111 bid, 113 asked Mian. A r K K (-S.B..10I J bid. 103 asked Tenn. t, s r. D 90 bid, 93 aeked iBnn. wi. s r E to J..83 b d, 85 asked Shelby Co. 6s 10$ bid, 110 aeked tw hint 4. i 971 bid. 984 asked Ta Diet 0s 1041 bid,lU51 asked Mem. 6 sband K14 bia, ... a:e Mem. Water bmde 97 bid, ... asked Hanauer Oil Works b d 65 ask- Am. O.it. Oil ti it. ' 3 bid. 54 Vu l Pioneer Cottoa ,tfill'...25 bi J, 30 tr j Maaa.Stor.Oo.a.Co.-li'Obid, 110 a 1 Mem. Ga4 stotU 75 bid. 80 a:i. l Naw Yob, October. 20 Money ..a call active, runxing frrm 48 ptr cent., chirm at 4(45. Prime mercan- ule caper 4(un per cent, jforeigue- ohange i-dnil, hnteteady; actual bust- eaa at 4sk'i.4H1 tor six v aay 0111s nd 48404841 for demand. Blind- Government bonds were nil and fl'm. State bonds were dull nd stea ty. Stocks-Storks toi!ay showed more trenth ;han lr many days pasr, al hnnoh nuii t end with very liitle feat- ire but weatne s in Reading. Prices lowlv novae Ccd until tne miauie 01 heaf t inoo.i. wl en they yielded and ewJerev Omral was particnmriy rominei t in the decline which fo'.- wed. Tn-re was some London seti- ,g of Reitdion bi d :r. Paul and Like tolioro erly tu thj morninp, ana at le same lme a tumor was circu- Ion ted dii'iiia ih dav tbat. tfce Ln.ion acific WHf to (ecu' the Oregon Navi- it- ition tbr uu itio Or g nSUort Line, id all lb stniki interested au- nefd under the 1: liiienc?. ure n Trat sc n inei t d wna a fea'.ure, I n der h- avy buying rema n- thai COaf plCUOU iy BI I Jiunsuuiiu iuo tohly. p icw at fie opening were l..hor in n m, inritv of cisae. tt'.ouan Bt-r ,. . ,, 1 Ulliilri thorn mq ta-l auing nu 3. rone t)hP'lit te-vine B in w wnj llj: . .. .n.but a mn ralllp.d. and hm4.n'iai.;8r , J rt-y uiu i. , " " y- od end Clevda-'d, Coiumoua, uiu- ijna i and Iid anupoiis maJe ma Inlial advances. ThHiis- wai checked lanlra it 2 n'rln k n.m . and Je'sey -tu'Intrai t k ttie lord in the decline ); i k ,i,nu.. I Th. oarlv ca ns were ed ou' d ti' ai puces a.eai or e lime t of tha day, the market am th, n w.-i K. rae, J3,uoj anarto, wn fer np, 5' 7; Virg n a and Jersey al, tOi 70. AlmoBt everytning ,th OW r 10 i( 1, ine iew iium au s 1 eiK for luH'g inc; nt f (actions utel' wl lie Jt-r ey Antral is tu sel Platflp-' fur ei 2, the common We't -n Unioi i.a rdcino ia,u It. R atli' g 1, others trae'lons. .11. n 1. .. .a nmiluritd V s.itlVA jioAs l,48,OJ0. Atlantic and Pacifio income! aontfibated $395,000. Mi eOUrl, Kmaj and Texas displayed nnaaoal strength, and are 1 percent higher at 99 J, alttr seUicg at par. The sties for the day were $176,000. prices were irregular, being generally firm in the mornin and weker later on. Jeist-V Cintral ernveriiblej are urt 2 at 110, K0faj Pacific firsts of 1K96 2J at 1121, Alton end Terre Haute second incomes 2 a1 1C8. Da troi", Mackinaw and Marquette firsts lost 2 at 93, Chescpeak aad Ohio, aeries Is, coupon oil, 2 J at 761. Tlie total sues ot so ks todav were 433,653 shares, including Canada Houtbern, 4650; Delaware, Lacka wanna and western, 23,700; E:ie, 28,- 109; Kansas and Texas, 9409; Lake Shore, 27,760; LouibTille and Nash ville, 10,277; M chigan Central, !s950; 3ortb western, aiUU; itiew Jersey cen tral, 36,570; N rthcm Pacific, 6775; R ading, 66,730; S Paul, 17,805; Texas PacifiV, 19,400; Western Union, 20 230; Northern Pacific preferred, 12, 932; Oregon and Transcontinental, 24, 195. Closing quoUtioni: QOVIBXMIKTS. U.S. Si, 100. soup, 11174. 4. conn. Paoinoiieof latf.lMX. BONOS. La. stamps. 4i. 78. Missouri 6s, If . Cent Pao. UU,UJ4. Den A R.O. late, 122 Il H) a W lt TK'.i'K.ri. 2,1b. WXhi. M K A T.G n.6s,9tf.Nortti.Pi0.1i'U,llSKl North. Pao. ts luij. n.vresiern eon.ui. , 1 N?West T deb.5.10t&. Bt.L.S.F G.n . M . .109 Bt Paol con, M7. oi.r.v.ar ui; 1. T. P. land grants, 56. T.P.R il.tx oou,714. U. P. l8!a, H5!4. Shora.101. T enn.Ba, Bet'mt,KV5. 'lenn.&l,tet'iut,102. lenn. 3s,et'mt,76, STOCKS. Adama Cxrresa. 142, lllnuhanv Pllt'. 142. Mnrrii4E..n(fJ.14' Alton & t. H 37!!. N.J. Central Nor. W.ntd,44. Nnrthurn Pin :1)H. A.4T.n..nfl-.S. American Ex., lw, B. C. R. A N.55 Canada Pao , 71. n...,l Rn i'V. Northern l ao pld. C.4 N.W..110fi U.J.W Md ,141. Central Pacino.47'4. N.Y. Central, 11!. i 4 0. l-tlifd.W 4 U. 2d Did. 12. Ouiol'entral, . Chicago & A. ,145. C.4 A.Dld.160 C..B. ,137. C.Ht L. 4 N.O., fibioi Ali.,2 0 4 M'.JS pf,1.7S Ontario 4 West. Oregon Kav. , 106S; Ore' n Trana.. 'M Orrgoa Imp., SO. PacinnMail.63. V., Bt.i. r.. . O.Rt L4 Y.iM,$Z C.8. 4C. 44. l'iiiuina, m. 014 11 Valley. 37. Pooria D 4 E ,30. Del. 4 Bud., P.ttsburg, 152. Del.,li 4 V., 14 ' i-uiiuian r.u.,iio. Den. 4 Kio U , noHUiBd.ot. Erie, 3h. Kock Ib and. 12JM. NewE..ATeun.,1"'i St.L 4S.K pretd.68!4 NewE.Tenn. pfl,72!4. bt.li.4 S.f. lit p, llo. Fort Wayne, 146 C. M.tM P., UYy Hannibal 4 Bt Jo .:. m.c pi.r,. p, lii. H 4 St.Jo . pfd, . Si. P.. M 4 St., 119. Harlem, 2JU. Houston 4 T., 35 IllioniB Central. 134. Ht Paul40uiaba, 49 Bt Paul 4 0. i, d. 111. Tnn.Cnal4 Iron. 71. Texaa Pacific, 21T4. Union Pacific, 6. V. tj. Kxp t, 60 Ind , B. 4 w., wv. Kansas 4 T., Lake E. 4 W , il'i. Lake bhore, Lou. 4 Naah . Lou. 4 N. A., CO. W.,.Ii. 4P. p.. 3?,. W 4 l HI.. IM. W. U.Tel., 75X. Coin, ado Coal, 31. Home tjtake. Vt. Iron (silver. 220. Ontario. iKV.. M. 4 1st pld, . M. 4 C. seconds, . Mem. 4 Char.. 40. Mich. Cen.,94. Min. 4 Ht. L ,21! Min k St T. nlil. 47. QuickaiWer, 5. Miasourt Haoino 1H54 wuioiniiTer piu.. Mobile 4 Ohio, 10. fcouth Paoifio, , M. L. 8 4W .62. 6utro,8. M L 8.4W.pfd,3. Ex-Juue coupon. LoNDoif. Ofitober 20 Consola 100 13-16 (or monev. and 101 for the ac noimt. United (States bonde, 4s, 132. Bar silver ii quoted at45jd ptr ounce. Pakis, Oi tnber 20. Three per cent. tentee, 82f. 621u for the account, BANK CLKABINQS. St. "Louis, Mo.. Oc ober 20. Bank claring, $2,598,246; balances, $274,, 004. Nkw York. O'toberSO. Bank clear in, $122,426,949; ba'ance, $5,C91,' 935. Baltimore, Vd., October 20. Bank eleerinifs, $2,198,272; balances, $396, 443. Philadelphia. Pa.. Oatcber 20 Cletinga, $11,022,962; balances, $!, 394,650. Chicago, III., October 20. The As- ("'avd bank dealings today were ST" 18 999,000 Boston. Mass., Oc'ober 20. Bank clearings, $13,861,059; balancss, $1,- 672,746. COTTON MARKETS. The heal ottm market opened ateed v. and cloned stead v and Je lower ; middling, 8go. Sa'es, 4800 bales, 3030 to exporter and 180U to spinners. EXCHANGE QUOTATIONS. Yesterday. Ordinary Norn. Good Ordinarj.... Norn. Low Middling 8 Tuesday. JNom. Norn. 81 84 9 91 Middling 8 Good Middling.... 8 Middling Fair....- i Fair - Nom Norn. COTTON STATEMENT. MauPHis, October 10, 18M Stock Sfpt. 1, 1886 -... 4,009 R cived tody o Rtcoivea previously. ..77,023 87,271 Sbipp'd to'hv 3,C(J0 Sh (jo uneviously.-.. 36,487 1 1 ituie consumption to date zuo 89,752 47.519 ....25,1 67 ,....17,798 ... 83,262 Stock runnins account Import. Tnus far tbis week Thns far lat week Since September 1st - M. and C. B. R M. A T. KB L. and N. R. R M A L. R.R.R O., O.A8. W.R.R L , N.O. AT. K. R- K. O , 8 A M. R. R M., fi. A B. R. R. Stearxers Wagons and oiher sources...., Total Exports. Thus far this week Thus fir lat week Since S. pttmber 1st ..- 6,239 ... 14.295 ... 8,930 ... 39,547 M. A O. R. R L. A N. K. R C. O. A 8. W R ... 613 ... 1,322 R, ... . 775 ... 350 L., N. O. A T. R. R Total New , York epote opened ard closed quiet and rttady, dlir.ir, 9 5-16c. Kales, 632 bales. 3,000 easy, Mid-Quo- tatlor-s were as lollows: Yesterday. Ordlnery 6 9-10 Good ordinary. 7 15-16 L-w m:ddling 8 1316 Middling.- 9 6-18 Good middling 9 11-10 Middling fair- 10 5 16 Fair 10 1516 Tueediy. 6 9-16 7 15-16 8 1318 9 516 9 11-16 10 516 10 15-16 New Yrrk fu uresopned quiet, and cksed qnit-t and 3 to 4 points 1 igher then Toe day. SaWe, 41,200 bales. The closing quotations were aa follows: Yea'erdav. 9 04 9.05 9.0i 9 10.4 U , 9.18 9 19 , 9 20 , 9.34 9 35 , 9.42 9 43 , 9 61 9 52 , 9 00 9 61 , 9 68 al , 9.74 9.76 Tuesday. O tober Noveribcr. Decenib, January February.. Ma-ch-.... April May June July August.... 9.03(a) 9 02 9 03 9.04 9.07 9 08 9.15 9. 6 9.22 9 23 9 30 9.31 9.38 9.R9 9 47 9 4S 9.56 9 67 9 61-' 9 65 9.70 9.71 The NewOrleaoe spot market opened MEMPHIS DAILY, easy, and closed esy. Middling, 8c tiaes, 5000 bales. Quotations were as follows : Yesterday. Tuesday. Ordinary 6 61 Good Ordinary ... -I Low Middling 8, Middlina 8 8: 8 Good Middling. ,9 1-16 9 1-16 The New Orleans future market opened dull, and closed cteedy atd 3 to 4 noicts higher than Taesdy. tfalee, 34,a00 bales. Quotations were aa follows: Yrsterday. Tueedav.. 8 69(3) 8.70 8 698.70 8.60( 8 61 8.59$ 8.60 8 6403 8 01(3) 8.62 8.7 i d 8 73 8 70 8.71 8.83 8.84 8 80 8 81 8.94,4 8 95 8 92(4 8 93 9 05 9.06 9.03(3 9.0 0.16 4 9.18 9.14 9.15 9.28 9.29 9.24(4 9.25 9 38(4 9.39 9 34(o 9 35 9.40 0.42 9.39 October ... November. December .. Jannary .... February ... March April . M7 Jane July August DAILY POST AMD INTERIOR MARKETS. Tone Kec. Price Block. Galveston s'eady 611 8 13 16 78.77S 95.769 12.107 107,892 61,665 22 709 26,m 6,5-9 93,293 N. Orleans quiet, quiet, quiet, qniet. firm. 905 !8 Mobile 1413,811-16 Savannah 73298 4510 8 Oharl'cton Wilm'inn L0" 12378i Norfolk . steady 3863,9 2929 72,9 643 9i 14008 1879,!? Bjltimrr q 11 let. quiet. quiet. mil . q)!et. dull. New York S-IG' Boton.. Philad'a St. Loui' AuKucta 7-10 7 612 19,305 Receii eipta at porte, this day, 1886..32,294 eipts at porta, this day, 1885.40,66 Receipts CONSOLIDATED NTATEMKNT. 1886. 1885. Ifc84. R'ts U. 6 n'rlfi 5 dav? 180,128 69.492 186,527 40,853 191,150 62.773 Ex. Gr. Bi St-ck 513.6S9 540.2.i0 514,38: R'ts Slept 1 1,043,458 1,058,403 For'gn Ex. 487,9141 4;iU,i8l)' 4Styatf Dt crease in reieipU tbis ytar ...48,4b6 At noon: Liverpool sncts steedy, far demand, talis. 12,000 bales, of which American 9800 bales. Re ceipts, 3100 bales; American, 31000 baes. Closing onotttiors were as lollows: Ordinary, 4jd ; goodordirisry, 4Jd ; low middling, 4 1510d; good middling, 5d; middling uplaads,51d; middling (Jrieanp, ca. The vricet art given in pence and 6Uht, thtu: 4 63 meant 4 63-64i; and 5 01 mtaru 5 1 04ii.l At nonn: Liverpool fuiures wre steady; Ovitobr, 5 08d; October-No-ember, 4 ti35d; November Dt com ber, 4 624 631; Dicember-Janua'y, 4 634 1 2 ' ; Januiry-Febru-a'y, 4 (5)4 63d; Februa'y-Mar h. 4 635d ; March-April, 5 ()2d; April-Mey, 5 04d; Mav Juie. o 06M0 Ud. At 2 p.m.: Li verpool lutures were steadv: Octobrr. 5 09d, buyeM; uc tober-WovernDtr, o uia, sellers; no-vember-Decembfr, 4 6Jd, buyers; D cember-Januarv. 4 031. valne; Jaiia ary-Feb'uary, 4 63d valne; ieDruary- Marcn, oa. Duvers ; marcn-Apni, o vtu, buyers; April-May, 6 05d, sellers; May-June, o Via, seiieis. At 5 nm.: Liverpool futurfs were steady ; O .tober,6 09d, buy ere ; Ociober- jsovember, o uia, Duyers; XNovemoer December. 5d. sel ers: Deceu ber- Junnary. 4 6td, buytrs; January-Frb- ruary, 4 63d, buyers; tenroaryMa'cn, 5 Old, felleru; Mrch-April, 6 03d, ssllirs; April-May,5 05d, sellers; May June, 5 07d, valu-. OENEIIAIj TRADE. BREAriBTt'rFN. CoKNMAL-Suudsrd. $2 20(5)2 25; pearl, $3 25Cij3 35; r iller, $2 45. Hat Choic:, from etore, 75c: car loal from levee or depot, $11 cu(i(iz; prime, from store, 6670 ; car load from levee or depot, $10 5011 ; prai rie, from store, 50c; car load Irom levee or depot, $7. Corn trom etore,wnlte,ooc;mixea, 48c, from levee or dpot; white, in bulk, 421c; In racks, 45JCJ mixed, 10 bulk, 40 Jc; in eat k, 44c. Oats From store, hite, 37c; mixed, S5c: from levee or depot, while, in bulk, 32c; in sacks, 341c; mixed, in bulk, 301';; in tacks, 321c. Bb.au From store, 70c; Irom lev or depot, $12(12 50. Flour From s'ore, No. 3, $33 25 : family, $3 503 75; cboi e, $3 76(54; fancy, 4(o4 25; extra fancy, $4 z5l? 4 50; paten', $5(35 50. Beans Navy. $2; medium, $t 50 1 75; cominoD, i 25; German millet, $1 201 40. Rick Louisiana, 45c; Carolina 616j3. Uatmcal In half-barrels, $38 25 from store. Obackirs Soda, extra, 41c; soda, treble extra, 5c ; extra,7c: ginger snaps, extra, 6(i6c; assorted jumblts,9llc. Crackitd Wheat Iu half-barrels, $4 25 from s'ore. Hominy akd Gaws -From store, $g 15(3 25. Kaksas City, Mo., October 20. Wheet strom. er; No. 2 ted, cash, 6tjc bid; Novemb8r,63c; M9y, 72Jc. Corn stsady; No. 2, cash, 296 ' bid; Novm ber, 30o bid; May, 35 Jo bid. Oa'a nominal at 24c bid cash. Ft. Locia, Mo., October 20. Flour dub but steady; XXX, $2 tb(52 45; family, $2 5(5)2 70; choice, $3 05(3 15 ; fancy, $3 40(3 60; extra fancy, $J 55 3 8J; patents, 144 35. Wtieat acive and weak; th ma'ket opened firm oo favorabln cable news but weakened and declined I fluctuated witbia a nairow range and finnl'y closed I'Sfi lower than yeettrdav ; No 2 red, cash, 74c; November, 74 1 7fi Jc.dmiDg at 74ji;; Dcembor, 7Hl77c, clnnin at 76 J c ; Mav, 85480c,ci. sine at 851 ' hid. Cora fairly active but weak 8'id 1 a lower than yetrd y: N . 2 mixed, rain, 33i-;Novemb r 33' 331c, closing a- :j3j; DecembHr 33J33jc.cloaiiigat 33Jc; May, 3743Si .tl.iHing at 37 i a. Ots veiv du '. i (1 lo lower; Nj 2 mixed, c sh, 25Jc; Octt W. 25c; No vember, 26c b d; May, 30 vxj3iij Rye negieted. Barley etro aer; 481';493. Hay qniet; p a'ri", $77 50 ; ti i ot ihy, $l(a10 50. Flaxseed, at 94c. $1 90. Rpcodta F:our, 4'0ll brla; whent, Ti uuo pu; corn, bu; OB'S, 16,000 bu; rye, 2000 bu; la-- lev. 19.000 bn. Shipments Flmir, 00;K) brie; nor, oou pu; v ru, 4i,uuw bn; oit, alio bu; rye, oluu du; oar ley It 00 bu. AfUrnoon Board.-Wh at unchanged. Coin 1 ? c lower. Oatiuncbai ge l. Ciiicaoci, III., October 20. There was some st entth at the openine of the wheat market tody, indued by the rrport of an improved export movenu-ut, but values soon became heavy under free gp'Cula'Ue off- ring", and pric-s lecedtd Jc fr m eerly out side flgares, and closed at iueide prices in ths Intst tiadirg. The amourt of wbet onocian pa'sae decraaid 2,000,000 bashi-H during the wek. Keieipis at pr ma-v po.nts continue lnip. Tnecom m rk t ru ed weak, wit' qti ts) large Berlins, prices lutfliBlno fi.!. Wll h oo fe tue of ift-r- e?t en'eiiutr into the tradina. Oata wrA Jnll and heavier, closing a shade lanr than yesterday. Flour Wm un APPEAf' THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, changed. CashqnoUuKonswer,1 lows: No. 2 spring w "l?o; No. 2 red, 73c; No. 2 k "'?y'A 2rye,48ia; No. X flaxst. , 96a9c. Leading futures ranged m ,,ollo,,!f,: Wheat O tober opened . "c. h'ghest 721c, lowest 7lJo, ck, ,n J"0; November opened at 731c, th,ht 731-, loweet 72J-, rlojin,? 72 c'7 cember opened at 75c, hitheat 'cc, lowest 748c, closing 74c; Jan av opeced at 76J-, highest 761c, low . 75Sc, clo-ing Jofc; Bday opened . "l 82., highest 821?, lowe.-t 81K closing 811c Corn Oc ober opened at 341 h'ghest 31c, lowest 33J", clusiDB 33Jj; November opened at 351 highest 35 lowest 34o, closing 34c; December opened at Stijc, Wheat 8613, lowest 3rtc, closing 36c; January opened at 36 K higheat 36jc, lowest 361c closiDfr aojc; May onened at 4CJ highest 40 Jc, lowest 40Jc, cloeing 40lo. Oatu October opened at 24jfe, highest 24jc, loweet 24jc. rlcsing 24lc; November opened t 251c, highest 26 c, lowett 251c, closing V5c ; Dtcemb.-r rpened at 2oo, bighfst26lc lowtst 261c, closing 2lc; May opened at Si 3 blithest 30 jc, lowest SOJp, closing SOJc. Rxceip s Flour, 16.000 brls; wheat, 1:57,(100 bn; com, 317,000 bu; oat, 120,00 J bu; rye, 4000 bu ; barley, 110,100 bu. Ship menta Flour, 19.000 brls; wheat. 93,. OtO bu; corn, 380 000 bn; oat- 146, 000 bu; rye, 9.00 bu; barley, 53, 000 bu. rBoviHiunn. BuTTxa Butterine, 13j(3,14c; creamery, 30(1 32-; dairy, 18(a20c; country butter, 1618c. Hoo PRODDCTS-Mess pork. $10 231 euznr cu edharr.s, 12(?121c; breakfast bacon, 8S9c; clear rib s ds bacon, 7lc; bacon shoulders, IK'ific; bulk poik clear sides, 7(f.7jc; clear rib Side, 7i7Jc; shoulders, 61c; long clear, 74c, Lard Tiercfp,6Jc; half-barrels and keira, 61c; choice kettle, 7Jc. FarsH All ats -co. 1 Deet, ic; mut ton, 8c; hind quarters ol beef, bjc; lambs, 10c. Poultby Chickens, epring, 2() 2 75; old hens, 2 75(3 Chsw Fctry, 9c, nominal ; full rream, 13l3Jc; young America, 14c Pius Fset. Barrels, Stf oiiu; nan barrels, $4 75(5; krg,$l 75. St. Lodis. Mo.. October 19 Pro- visions quiet and s'eady for evety thi' g except pork, which it lower it 19 25. Lard, !5 655 60 Balk meats, loose 1( ta, nrohanRed. Boxed lote.lirm ; Innn rlf r. $6 65 6 70 ;' ehnrt ribs, $8 806 871; short nd clear; 7ci7 10; Bacon ttronu; lorn clear, $7 35(i)7 40; eh' rtr b,$7 307 371; "b ut clear, $7 657 75. Hams, 101(121c. B itter, creamery, 24(.-'6c; dairy, 17 21c. Kgg, ea9y, 13114c. Chicago, III, October 20 Pro vls'ons showed very little activity, prices ruling weak aad cbeirtg 1015o lower for mres poik and about 6o lower for lard. C.ieh qurtatioas were as follows: Mess pork, $3 65. Lird, $5 65. bhort lib fides, loose, $6 80. Dry lalud ehou'd're, $5 455 60. Short clear sides. 116 8P6 0. Fut ures tangea as ioiiowb: rora c: tober o ned at $8 65, highest $ 70, lowest $3 65, clos ng at $8 6i; Novem ber cpened at $8 65, higheat $8 72, loweet $8 65, clcsiou at $8 074 ; P cember opened at $8 72, hiitheit $8 75, lowekt $8 7, cl sina at $8 70; January opened at $9 0 h'ghest $9 72. lowest $9 02, closing at $9 65. lard Oc tober openrd at $5 65, higheat $5 65, lowest $5 65, closing at $5 65; Novem ber opened at $5 62, hlgieft 15 65, loweBt 15 62, clos'ng at $5 62 ; De cemhrr opened at $5 hiuhest i 721 lowrtft i 72. cka n at $5 72. Junnarv opened ht $5 80, h'ghest $5 821,'lowent J5 80, closing at 5 82 8hort ribs-Oc'ober opened at $6 87, hiwh.et6 87, lowest $6 82, cloaing at $6 82; Jauuaiv opeced at 14 95, biBhPHt, 14 9i, lowest $4 92, clos;ng at $4 92. On tie Produce Exchange butt r ruled quint and eaey ; creimery, lf,(i27c ; dai y, 15(a21c; packing stock, 6(a9c. Eggs, 18c CIROVKHI1S. Oofk O'mu'on, 10c; ordinary, 10lllc; prime R o, 1213c; c'noics to laicy, 1314c; old government, 2425. Soap SfSc per pound. Candiis S'ieks, all aiaes, in boxes, paiis arid barrels, 7(3)9c. 8alt-$I 20 per barrel; sacks, fine, $1 35(jel 45; roarfe, $1 10(41 16; pock eta, bleached, 2'u7o; cr loadi from 'evee or depot, 6c cheaper. Camkbp Goods, Etc. Prices per doin: Piueapplts, $1 25(Stl 50; peaches, 2- b, standard, $1 15l 25 ; se o ond", $1(1 10; tomatoes, 2-lb stand ard, 90 C)$l; 31!$ll 15; etrawber riea, $1 101 25; ras. berriea, $1 10 1 26; b acabflrrie, $l(il 10; gren- eaces, i oin o. prrB, 2 25: plums, $1 60()1 70; aepartgui, $2 60 ; nrm orn, ll 35; gteea pe, SI 55(41 uo: cove oysiers, iuh weiuht. 1-lb. 85()95o; ove oyeten, full weight, 2-1 h. $1 fl0l 80; cove oyetet-B, light we'g' t, Mb, 60c ; cove oyaters, l'ght weight, 21b, $1; con denfed roi'k Or-.wn. $5 606 75; Eagle, 7 507 75; Daiey. $1 76. Volabiab Louieai a, common te klr, 182'c; prime to choice, 30(40c; syrup, 2(i40c; common to fair, 20 25c; prime to choice, 3035o; oentril ugal. fancy, 3233 t. Tobacco Common, 11-lncb, ?7j 28c; other grades and Btvles, 35(g5c. Snnff -arreft's, $10 85 pr i:s; Ralph's, $10 25 pe' ras; R. R , $U 2S CAlft -. (4ail A AxV $8 75. HnoiB I'n re white. 688!(!: nff white, 60o; yellnw clar fled, Ufa 61c; open ket e, 661c; refined A, 6e; itr.innlat d. 61c; powdered, 71 7lc; cut loai, ( 1(3)81'. Naw Yorx, October 20 Coffea spot fa;r R 0 Btcfdy ; op'inrs a shade hiwer, fairly a'-tivp; sa es, 30,500 bans; JN veto er, v .i(rj'J 8UC ; irecfmnfr, 9.75fft!) 80 : Jti"iiry, 9.759.k0i- Frbroarv. 9 759.80c: March. O.KOffk 9.8'c; Aiil, .8-9.5j; May, 9. SO 9 90 June, 9.859 90 1. 8ugr qu'fi ; Muscovado. 4 9 10c; Giiadaloopt, 4ic; red .ed an et and eteai'y; jelinw. 4W 41c; cut loaf end crushed, 5 5 10(t6 Applxb Aip es, $1 50('!2 60; dried app e.i i t(i.i J ; per p iuna irom store, DriKd pai lie. 2l(' 34 Irm store. Vroetahi.bs Ouions, $3 from sor. Cabb-ge $25t): per I eid, 810i", $1 75 'rom 1-vee or depot per cttt1. Kraut, hria, $ wi 75; hi.lt nrl'.yi 73 3. Gt-ric, 40uoo per iuu. xarmpi, 60," r er bu bel. Fruit Ora iKs, per box, th 50; per barrel, i9 50 10 Lein nH,i55tl6pr box. Bnnane, $1 6()r;2 50 per burch. C coannti, 5 p r 10O. Peinu s Vt (finia, 7c; 'If unesat'e, farmer's etoik, 34c; rot-d, 2c Hgtier; sheiled 10c. Alrairdi. 18(i20-. Rai Iks Londun layers, $3 40; liver-, $2 75; Ca iiorain, ; Ijipeiial, S3 51 1, a 4. Picki.hs In jirs, tiin's, 95a; qna-ts, $1 60; ha1-K-il.'n,f27ft; (iadoriB,$.3 .5; looe, Dairets y ou r ; 11a l-oa r-ia, $3 75 4 : tuixwl, barrels. $10 50 ; mixe I, half ba're's, $6 Potatoes -Vw, $1 2.')l 60; North m.t ck, $1 763 . CiDita -N-w Y rk, S8 fi07 per bar rel, and $3 7r4 iff baH-barrel. ViNROAt lO15c P'T gallon. , Pjkaks Ttxss, 8l0o kit small to medium, 1014c for Urge; Aikaruas, 3(0C. Vlan KarVorat v. if 1 1- VT 1 - ., u.ii-imiiaifl, x.w. a, $5 865 75; No. 2,$4 755; No. 3,14 25 iro; iiid xit, jno. 1, 90c; No. 2, 75 15 lb, No. 3, 65c. Dry herrings, Urn lly, 25c per box. Wauict French. 12c; Naplee,15c ; urenooi!, ioc. moans, 2c. Gams Game fih. ll12c. Iua-Dallatl3(14c. cottoh sbid raooccn. In ear load lots: Prime crude cotton seed oil, new, 28(A30c: off k irude cotton seed oil, old, 24( c; prime summer yellow cot- seea on, so3t!c; on summer Bii. cotton feed oil. 32(i)34o; min k ummpr yellow cotton seed oil, 33(S35V Prime lummer white cottom seed oil, e' choice cooking yellow cotton se " " 8715640c; prime cotton seed meal, l 50(i$15; off cotton seed meal, $131 BAGfilNv'1 AND TIES, ETC. Baoqiho Juv 2 8o: 1J lbs, 71c;Ulbe,7c. a'1". 8 lbs, Pts. Tias-$1 051 lu Nails Common, ,P 202 25; steel, $2 35(a2 53. PowDRK-Kegs, $4; MI kegs, $2 25; quarter kegs, $1 25. - wooi Cn ear tub washed, 313fic; grease wool, 2326c; burry wool, 1318c St. Lonis, Mo., October 20. Wool rW.dy; medium clothing, 22(i V7c; combinsr, 25200; low and coarse, 14 a22c; fine Tght, 2025c; heavy, 16(u)21c; bUck, 1724c. PETKOI.El'M XtKHIT. Coal Oil Prime white, wholesale lot?, 11c per gallon. Clrvrlamd, O., October 20. Petro leum eteady; s, w, 110, 7Je, PiTTsmtRO, Pa , Oc ober 20. ret:o leom dull; Na'ional tiansit cert i fl ea ts opened at 65jc and closed at (6;; highest, 6(ic; lowest, 65c. WHISKT, WIUBS, MUl'OH, ETC. Whiskt Straight Kentucky Bour bon, $1 605; redistilled goods from 85c ti $150, according to proof; rye, $1 750. Chicago, III., Ootohor 20 Whisky, $1 18. Sr. Louis, Mo., October 20. Whisky firm, $1 13. Cincinnati, O .October 20. Whisky quiet; salee, 661 ba'rela of finished goods on a basis ot $1 13. HIDES AND TALLOW. Hmxa Dry flint, 1216c; dry salt, 1012c ; green salt, 718c ; green 56c; doer skins, 15()18c. Beeswax firm at 20c; tallow, 3(a3c. LIT Si STOCK. Grass Cattl Choice, 31Srr, good, 2)31o; fair to medium, 21$ 2c; sciliawags, llc. Hoas-Choioe,4 4jo ; geod,44Jc ; eoiatnon, 331c iSHRsr Uhoice, 34e; meaiura, a 3c; common, $1(U 60. Choice lambs, per pound, 4j(i5e. Kansas Citt, Mo, October" 20. The XiitK &ock Indicator reports: Cattle leceiola, 2112 bead; shipments, note; best grades s'eady; medium and com man grades weak and a shade lower; Rood to choice, $4 10 4 60; common to medium, $3 3H4; etock er, $2 252 76; feeding steer.', $2 80 3 60; cows, $1 50 2 60; grars range sueB, $2 253 20. Hogs receipts, 10,938 head; shipments, 995 head: market demoralised; prices opened 10 15c lower, closing 20c lower; good t choice. $4 15; common to medium, a 3 503 95. Sheep re ceipt 271 head; shipment, rore; rra kt ebady; good to choice, $2 50 3; common to medium, i owst ia. Chicaoo, III., October 20. The Dr overt' Journal repot ts: Cattle re ceipts, 9000 head; shipments. L'OtO head ; markf-t slow snu a b nane lower; hipping steets, 950 to 1500 lbs, J3 00 5 20; s ockers and feeders, a 60; cows, bulls end mixea, 91 ou fits 10: bn U. $2 352 60: through l'n ins slow: cows ann mixea, l e Gkl 65: afeers. $2 70(t3 30; Western rsnvers slow; nntiveBaud naif breeds, 4IVA4: con b. S2S5M3: wintered lex ane, $33 40. Hogs reteipts, 25,000 bead; rhtpmeuts, ll,u(l nean; mataev slow, 1015c lower than ausday's oi.rjirn- ronah and mixed. SJ bU.n) 4 20; packing and shipping, $1 4 45: Wit. $3 00 1 20; skips, $2 30 3 40. Sheep receipt, 7000 bead; shiptuenhB, 2000 head; butchers' 15c lower; natives, o ou(!; PB-ru, $3 40(13 60; Texans, $2 3U3 10; amVs, $3 70 BIWIOIUDSI aOODI MAKKET, NrwYork. Ooteber 20. The new demaLd has been for moderate quan titles of any goods, but the tone ol the market very stronir. .A. (rents have ad vanced Atlantic new aheetlnas to the hania of 2An for 10-4 bleaehed : Allan lie LL to file: Peabody 11 to 6o, and ElUrt n W-4 beached to 7o. Grand AUCTION SALE Of Choice Meleeled Imported Holstoin Cattle, At Vnloai Ninon Yard, Mencpbla, Trun.,on Wednesday, Nov. 17, 1886. (Sale Beiini Promptly at la O'olcok.) rr-intq TmnnrtInn nf Ilotataln Cattle baa 1 bran made hy us under tba ampioea of "TaeNorlh Amaricao llolatein ntru uook Aaaooiation," aa toundation atook for Boa herda in the 8outh eateran Btataa, and an bracaa only au-h animala aa hare fnrtbelr a res and dams tha mint aaparior milk aad butter reoorda to be (mind in Norm Holland. The entire irapn-Ulinn hna beon registered tn ih. " Nnrih Hnllund Herd Book of Hoi- I'lml " and will alan be reaiatored in " Xbe. North Aoiorioan Hrrd Bonk of America,' .nliranim UD lleilera in Calf br fineat II ol i.nJ ituild. Al.n. & venerat aaaortment ol fine Touny Bulla, roarty Kir aervire, Ueiler and Bull Calvea of t-prina of ISHt, and grown f-. frmn 4 til M Taiira o,d. A eonmlete oat- aloaue is now in preaa, giving lu 1 pediaree ami unlK aua nui-er recum. i-uuuruieu wnn nh unnoal. 1 bene cattle hare t een ahippod direct from Hulland to (ha Union Htook Yards, and wi l arrive between the lat and 7th of November, wbere imrchuaera can In apeel the aame. No animnl will be diapnaed .,1 nt i,r,vttt ante, but imrties who attend the aale may rely upn eaflh aniuial being put up and aold a advnrnaed. r-tr.et cara now run to within tbree hlocka of btuck Yaida, AriAMiONA RuNALDMON. Imtoitera arFor itata'og uoa nrinf rmation addrers Q. V. RWBAUT, Prendent Union btoek X arda ai d eert-ltaer (.tnmpany Electric Belt Free rno Introduce It and obtain agents we wll L for the next aiaty days rive away, fra of Charlie, In each oounty la tne II. H. a lim ited nnuiberol our J-rtnaa .l-lro SJnl. VHiile Naapf BMary llrl. Prioa tOi a poaitive nnd unfailing cure for Nervous De bility, Varieooela, Kmiaalons, lmootency, etc. P)M Rawari paid if every Belt we uiaauiastar dees Sot gsnerftM a ganuln ilectrio oarreat. A I l--ss at once ELKO tRIO BKLT AGCtfCY, P. 0. Boa 1V. Brooklyn. N. Y. AMKNTS) WAltTKD FOB picTOKitiei, nAAtAH By l'roi. J. PrRIAM and Dr. A. H. BAKER, V.B. 720 Knaravinga, 14 Colored Platea, 116 Paaca. For terina i'I-kid Hay) and " Extract- frnra Aaent' Bcporia. -to , addrtas, Na.D. TltOMfrON l'lIHLIbUIMl CO , bt. Loul", Mo., or Now Yortr '' f Midng Atrvy ot Koaara. a WaAfm t-ONa our auttwrtaed aaf. 188G. RIVERS m STEAMBOATS THIS DAT. Arkaaaaa CUt......-Katb Adam, 5 p.m. TiatoarilU CaoaAriAKi, 9 p.m. 6a. Laul ....CrrTr Oiiao. ( p.m. llalcna Rttaa MacataDT, 5 p.m. FRIDAY. Friars Point .Juaas Lis. 5 p.m. ArkaaaaRiTar....Jni Prraas, 6 p.m. Oaoaola.. .......... Viokaburg ... Whit Rlref... Conaordla .Coihoma, 6 p.m. .... Aaattists Citt, 10 a.m. BATUtiPAX. At.aiuii No. S, t p.m. ttivaso, 8 p.m. aVEMEIMTSJ AT Tilt LEVEE. rrienJi C ty 1 1 Pa ivi-lf nee, Vicks- burg; James Le, Fismrs Point: Chick asaw, White rier; Coahoma, Otceola. Departures. Cttv of Providence, St. Louis; Coahoma, Osceola j, James Lee, FiIbm Point ; Ch'ckasaw, White river. Bteih Dm Doum,dj of Natchea nd Chesapeake, Boat Due VpKfi Adams, Joe Peters and City of Cairo. Kecripla Tratrlny. City of Providence 31 bales ccttoo. James Lee 249 baits cotton. riCjahoma 389 b iles eotton, 44 bags seed cotton aud 2623 eks seed. Chlckaeaw 1357 baes cotton, 305 ska seed and 4 tons sundries. rOICMK HMVK.ttBNia. Tun Gavoso is the Saturday packet for Concordia. Tub Albeita No. 3. Cap. A. B. Smith, is the Saturday packet for White river. Tin Lee I.'ne purko'a tomorrow evening ara Janus hu for Friars 1'oint and Coanrma for Osceola. T11 it Rene Maorosdy, Cart O. K. Jcplin, is the paikei this evening at 5 o'c oik I r Hehua and all way Ihii lit g". Tin City of Cnh-o, dipt. Shep Liiilitr.er, is the Anchor Line packet this evening at 6 o'clock for Caro and S-, Lous. J. O. Elton is her clerk. Thr Chesapeake, Capt, W. P.Hall, is tlit packet this evening at 5 o'clock for Hales Point, Tiptonville and ail way landings. Col. J. D. Ful ler is in her oiliee. Tub Arkansas City, Cant. II. W. Brolxski, is the Anchor Line packet tomorrow ino-ning at 10 o'clock for Vicksbnrg aid tne bends. W. II. Pritchartt is her clerk. Tug Joe Peters, Capt K. B. Smith, Is the packet tomorrow evening at 5 o'clock for all points on the Arkansas river, going through to Pine Bluff. Cm as. Mus el man his cbargo of her cilice, assisted by Rufus Foeter. Tbc Kate Adams, Capt. Mark R. Cheek, is the Unl'ed States mail packet this evening at 6 o'eloak for Helena, ArkunBftB City and all way landing1. W. C. Blanker has charge of her office, assisted by Aui03l.y and Morria Gang. OKSJEKAL HEWS. BpsiNKas fair. Wrathrb clear and warm. Tub Lee Line eackets were in and ont yrBtetday ou time with good trips. Tub liver here eta-nds 0 feet on the augo, a mil 01 z teams tne iasi z OUIB. Reck 1 ith by river yesterday, 1637 bales of cotton, 44 begs cf aecd cotton and 298i tacks of seed. TuBCitv cf Frovidence pasted up yesterday morning for St. Louis. She discharged heieSl ba es of eotton. Thh Future City and barges passed no vtstcrdav morning ier St, Lonis. She dropped twe empty barges here to be loaded. Tub Ciueinna'i Tlat Sir of Tues day says: The Golden Rule came ott the Cinciuitali ways this morning in thorough rot air and ready for btiei- nets In the Mew Urieans trade as soon as a rite occurs. Tub St. Louis Republican of Tuesday says: It is expected mai repairs 10 the Uhariea r. unnntena win ue an ished today and that the will be en abled to proceed on her trip to New Oilesns this evet.ing. Tub OhicksRsw arrived yesterday morning from Whits river with 1357 bales of co: ton, Mb sacks et seed and a lot of flnndrios. Sho diccherued at Terrene 140 bales t f cettou for New Orleans and put r(T 5 bales at Helena, making a total of 1502 bales out of the river. Hhe rt turned tan evening wnu a good tr . WEATHER AMD BITBIW. Okficb 8iai Srrviob, V. 8. A., Mxuruis, October 20 1 p.m. The followinuebeervatlonBare taken at a I s'ations named at 76" meridiaa t;uie, which Is one hour fatter than Memphis time: Ab've Low Water. Change. STATIONS. Uise Fall fFet Otbs Btethe :o ha Cairo - Chattanooga .... Cincinnati Davi nnort Dohuaue a 8 Fort Mullh Helena Keokuk La Crosse 3 avenwortb... Little Rock , Loniuville Memphis Nashville New Orleans... Oincha Piltslinrg St. Louie St. PhuI Shrovepoit ViekBhn rif...,. Danarr I,loKeet and teaths of a foot ab ve aero of gauge : Cairo, 4lt feet. Cincinnati, fS. BuOuaue, M. Keokuk, 14. Iiacroa-e, Ul. Little KnoS.23. Muinphia, 34. Nwliville. 10. Omaha, In. Kt Louia :U. Hhrev.liOTt. JI. CbatUneega. feet. Iaivenpert, la. yortHuiilh, Ilelesin, . keavewweith. 9. LnauviHe, Now Orloana, 18,2. Piltahurg.'iZ. Kt. faul. 7. Vl.iH.Uil, 41. laitkSoa, ii. Evansvim.b,1r Oi:tobtir20 Noon Rivr r 2 feet 7 inuhferntho gauge and fa'l rg. Wratheralt-ar and plessant. Cinoinhati, 0., Octoht-r 2. Noon Riyer 4 leet on the gunse and slatir n ary. Weather cleat; thermomoter 70. WnKKUNQ, W. VA., Uetober L'U Nonn Hive r 1 fostt 3 tnclus on the o-nnvH an d htationary. Weather clear and lnBpnt. Louikvillk, Kv., O.toWW. Noon Ktvcr3 feet 0 Indies ia the eanal and 1 fo,t 4 incht-s on the 111b and stationary. Buet'iess litir. Weather paitly clondy and p'casint. Caibo. III., O t b .tr vw. woon Kivt r 4 lee' 8 ii ches on the eane and fallinfr. Weathff cluar and mild. No arriva's of regular patkHht. Departed : fce'le Mt mohla, VickHhurir, 1 a.m. UHOOKLTM, W. 1 -Beard na lha BUI, Mrs. 11. C. Howard. Waahfngton Ineetioa aaliahlfm. loeatioa dalighlfa. ala.nb.tUa Baeel Convenient to ara to Maa.hattaa .Beaoh, donei lalaaiLLoag Beaek atUOeatraJ Parkl aiMtoKtw lar ; plaoaa o( agiuaaajaot. STEAMBOATS. FOR CAIRO AND ST. LOTJI8 . laala ! Mow Orlran tanftt. l.la-V.H. (fMll-CAIKU A BT. LoUla. Liihtner.......maatr, alrrU!nbMa Will It tha Klaratnr Tnt KUAK, Oot. Illit, at 6 p.m. For traight or -aiiifi(a apply C. L. Hail. Fa.n. Art. A I) STNiKto, Rnp't. FOR V1CKKBURG. Ht. I.oatle and lw Orlrana Aaarlaev Mat I'. N. MnM-FOK VICKSUUKO. Arkansas City, 33. Brolaaki...maater. affiSSweeSk win :avejltne blevator FKIlOAr, Uetober M, at IB a.m. Kor freight or paraaga apply i, ai 10 a. Ti. II i.a.. , Fan. Aet. AT!STOHM. Hna't. FOR HELENA & ST. FRANCH R1T. I'or Helen aaal Ml. Fraarla Klvaor. Str. Rerte Macreadv r.'O O. K.Jool(n...M.ni.ter. Iava for Helena KVatKY TOiSDAT aa4 TUliRMtAY at 6 a.m. Leaves for Helena andbt. Iraaoia river KV1HY 6ATUEL)AI at 5 a.aa. The eaptala reisriea tha right ta ui all laadiog hadeema anaafe. JAS. LIB. Ja., Bua'l, OSloe, Nn. 4 Madnca itreet. FOR TIPTONVILLE. For Oaoaola, Bales Petit, Carotherrvllte. Oayoao and Tiptonville Tba aew aid wheel paaaenger ateeirer CHESAPEAKE, W. P. Ball maatar. I J. B. riller..7..'.irrT Will leave aa above, aad alt way poiaW. SVaiRY MONDAY and TBUKSDAY at p.m. Por tretght or paaaage apply oa Wawl. LEK LINE. Wrmplila.rrtnra Pnlns atnaf Menapouj ml mtla l'atiet Coin an jr. For Uelena, Oleudnle, Friars Point and al Way Lanu-ngt Bteaaier Jaiaew Ijee, sdSr K. T. CLAOOllTT Mn.ter. Will leave aa ab.ivo oa IvEEY ItU.NDAY, WKB.NKSBAY and irRlAY atao'oloek. For Randolph, Fulton, Oaoeola Landloaa Steamer aa Kay CoHhoraa, J. II. COOPER .Ml.r. Leaves Kvory MONDAY, VTIION KSDAT and FKIBAY at t p.m. The koata ol thi line reserve the r'ght to para all landing) the explain may doem iinsnfe. Office, No, 6 Mnitlnn at. .1 A VIES l,KK. ,1a., Sip't. Memphis aud Vtcksimrg racket to ii pnny II. S. Mail Line. For Helena, Concontta, Terrene and Arkaa saadltv The etui., it raaaenaer iteamev KATE ADAMS, isSU M. R. Oheek...maater I W. 0. niaukor.. olerk Ijerea Veuiphla MONDAY A ND I'iU'KbdaY AT I P.M. For Concordia and all way laadings. The Sti'iimer A. L. Cummlna, Maai'r I Law Pric 0 ark LaveeTUlS-DA Y and SATIIKUAY ato p.aa For general Inlormation apaij at No. 4 Mauiioa street. K. WALWORTD-. , . .Torm rann, v-..'r A.nt. T-""'"'''" MemihiH& White Hirer TktXo for S'lr-niln, lella Blaft,, TSesi Arc. Aukuata. hearcy, Newport, Juoksoa iiort, Ut"ville nnd all Way LaaUiuca, NTH. CHICKASAW, rK K. 0. l'oatat maater,'-" Will leave KVKRT W BUNKtiBAT at 5 p.m. Str. ALUEKTA NO. 8, Alhert H. Neitlh muter. Will leave tLVUHY HAlUKDAY at K p.m. Through rates given to all points. Freight eonatgned to the Ma i phia aad WklU River Packet Co., at Meiuphia or Terreae. will ba forwarded promptly. For general laforaoa tion apply at olAco, No 3 Madlaen at., art Call Tlihne W. H. O. LOW H, Ag't. HKAOttVAatTKBsj rUB CORRUGATED IRON SIDING And Iron Roofing. . riro. Wind. Wialxr atwel I lKhliaag proof. Hultahle fur all kinda of buildings. For prlcoa and eatiuiateg at faetory rataa Oall on or addreaa MEMPHIS MKTAb A WOOD MF'tf CO., 138 440 Main at., and 21 A S3 Malbarry tt.. M KM 1'III.S. TKNN. Beadqaartera lor Iron Ken era and Creating, Ualvaniaed Iron Cornlne.TIn Krnla AKtovea. CHANCERY SALE -0F- KKAL ESTATE No. nim, R. D. Chancery Court of fihelby eounty Krnest Mo. Andrews atal. va.Jcfca II. Acdrewa et al. BY virtue of an interlocutory decree fer sale, entered In the above eauae on the 18th dav ol October. IKSfi. M. B. fit. aa 4Ht, I will sell, at public auction, to the high est bidder, In front ot the Clerk and Maater'B office, oourthouae ol bhelby eouuty, Meia phis, lenn,, on Nntnrduy, BToveinkxir It, IHH, within loial hours, tha following de- sorlbed property, aituated In the Taxing Dis trict or riheluy countv, Tenneaaee, to-wlti Beginaing at a ioint on the north Ida ef Carroll avenue IIS leet west ot a forked gasa corner; thence north 40" weat with said ave nue VXi leet lo a rtake: thenoe north tt'east 'Ihl feet to a stake) thence south bW east 115 feet to a stake: thence south west ,Kki feet to the beginning, being part ef loss 1H and IS of oonntry lot 504 ana part of the John I). Qrabam subdivision, ap lully de acribed In the deed of John K. flobbatoJa lla A. Andrewa, the Julia A. Hrace. to th Kegiater'a oQioe ol Bhelby oounty, la keek 12,a40. Teruis of fiale-Ons lhlrdcanhi balance la equal Inatnliu.nta at 0 aid Mmontha; not with security r-quired lien reUluad. Tsnsi Ootober 1W, lHHrt. ti. I. MoDOWRLL, Clerk and Maabar. Tty T. B. Caldwell. Beauty 0. and M. Fraaer A B-iyle. Kola ier eomyl'at. , ask jroau satailcr for a.ie OrloieaU M HmJ llnwna-ofif ImllAUooa. i ,el Hon Oemnlne unleaa bMtrlug ihUAtMaN JAMES MEANS' 83 SHGSJ Hade la Button, Vofureag nrut Ijic. JUttCmf pic,. UIMiimu.uni'w; I bUy,aufortundMwar- auicr. J.HIHiimp'ii. w uawlll LrlnK yo'i lufonoa tloahnwtoKi'tthlaKlMa la ouy btnieor l'arriiory. aj 61 IJm-Oin n iimiiui. AJjiaa.' UM . . . Tills s be buiiio. ",'"",:""iir i"nd who waarltwWuU jou Uiorw-oaUloa .T.JWT. VOEQET.I & CO. CHANC13RY SALE OF It & AI. ESTATE, No. oTil, R. D. Chancery Coart of Bhelhw oounty Ida Stewart vs. Georgia baa trtew- BV virtue of an tnterlooutflry decree for aale entered in the above cauae oa tha IHth dav or On oner, lHHii, M. 11. M, rat 4S8, I will sell, at public anotion, le (he higheat bid. Ier, in front ot the Clerk aad Maator'a o II, oo, oourthouae of buelby oouaty, Memphis, Tenn., on NHliirtlny, November It, 1HHB, within legal hours, the following dcscrtke iroperty, aitualeil In l lie towa 01 nriicgua formerly Withe Papot), hhelby rouaty. Tea- neaee to-wit: liek-nniig ai a aiaao cw ie Irom the oenterotme i.uu s,"iie ana rea vill K ltroad, on th- aou b ride af amdrad road and on the neat a ,1c ot Or enleo atr.etl running laeooe wnn a-iu r.i rona weat 8 chains and HI lin''S 'oa atnke on Jack aon atrcet: th' ncewiih Ja, k n atreetsouUI aaatSohl" and 4J link, to a , tike on. Jack aon aud Walkor-tro,a; thence wih "akef atreet norlhenat S ebaiua anelwl ;inaa to a stakeoo Wrcen'ee atre' ! th.nse wi'b (iree lee stre-1 nonhweat 3 ehvna an 42 liaks te tha beginning oonta mag S aorea, mora ac UTerms of Bale-One hall oaaht balaaea ta twelve won lha s note hoaring inUreat. wlta. approved sao"r tv, requ.reJi Uaa. retaiaed, Ihla Oeiuber 19. IKhtt. 8. I. MoUOW BLIi. Olerk and Htf, ByT. B Cldwll, Uepu'y C. aadM. Craft k Cooper, Sols, lor oompl at. inirMji WAX v aimimy IO" I ,-co