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Wanted. -sjjt^llspeclal Soliciting Agents. The NOHTinvF,HTBRNfi MA80N1C AID ASof <:l<f ?K". Illinoli. canemploy a i ** "VktUI Awcuuin Ohio nnd Wot Vlr '* " r.i tin* right men, who intuit bo Manouii i .i . i.tkhnvr irood record*, this la an opporVioii.!5?wl. The plan* of the North w?:' . <tiiiiy und? ntoou, It ha* nearly 47. r". ?ici? in forte, all dlvlftloM pay lull ?.rfu'?na it gives from ll.oou to 110,000ol lure rate hM never rcacbcd H per 1.000, ! hi- ictn*lo?t for 110.000 at luroof :j&, is hut .17., ,i?. vcar. or only 1720 iter 91,000 durlujr f "th > ear of II* hlntory. .i . cai>Unt to work, aim more money can , n. ? ' 1>V kcmm! Solicitors in rcprwuHn* It Ill U* orned iu work for any other Amoqualified for this work? Do YOU , luiii fIf * write at once to J a. STODDAKI), Kem-tarv, Home luaurance HulldlnK. , j CHICAGO. 11.1 J. For Rent. InoK KKNT OK LEASE?double H if -in'?-? Kooiii. u?ru?r llclmont and Thlr ,,,hir.i .tn-t. lu-llnl e. Ohio. In<iulroof \N . ri jYlfliul i.. Hclliilre. Ohio. del* rH)1: KKNT-FOUlt kooms in r .. ...i.I 'lory: K'W ??"?> water; Twenty?,i .triot, l?jtwwii Martct and Chaidlnc. Sulr."'!J5"SK SS?_ i-iA'T JVU" gcvoritl Ortkw hikI Hooins. 0TOkt UOOM 1043 MAIN KTItEET. Lodging ttoonui In Iteiljr's Block. II F0RBE8, i lH'J r|?Mnilnp Ktrrol. Auction Sales. ^1 i TlnN SALE OF HpiiwoimI mill llcllaire Null Slock*.' I m |: 1 niTW for miIv lit public miction, Ht the .... t : . r 11:? ?'??iirt IIouko In the city of tthnciiug. on Saturday, December 8, 1888, comi it i" . ' ld.-k a m.. h block of lIcliHlrv \?; w..: . -locjc, iiihI ii block of the 8lock of i*?-fiw? ?! Iron Work*. ,], ! u . II HAI I.Klt. Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE By Order or Assignee, Commencing This Evening:, $5,000.00 WORTH Miscellaneous Goods. To liu cold without reserve ut CEO. J. WICKHAM'S AUCTION HOUSE, jrl NO. IIV. MAItKHT BUCKET. AUCTION SALE OK Gray's Iron Line, At the landing. f?ot of Liberty street, Pitt#li-.irgh Pa., i II "UMPAY, December 13, 1ns\ at 10 o'clock (i. in.. steamboats Iron Duke, Iron Age, Ironsides. j6Cnr?o llox IhrRes, 10 Peek Marges, 3 Open Hull ItaWf*. ilarge, a Co(J Flats and 2 Timber jk)il>iat 1- IntM. plunked lure ami uit. Tin1 mtt*.'titi<>ti of rlvcrmen I* asked to the sale ol IM? wiiual.le property, which is to close out the buiditosi of tiii-? p ipubtr uud prosperous line. Any further information run to bad by application to liny'# Iron i.ttie, Pittsburgh, Pa. llv order of the Kx ecu tor* of the estate of It. i-rity. JOHN P. BAU EY, ii'O' >i.tw Aocioncer. General Notices. REWARD $1,000. n A rt'ivnnl of One Thousand Dollar* will bo ^ puid for the airesl and conviction of the person i_ or rersoriii who changed the election returns or ,r ballots of Kanawha cyunty. West Virginia, af- H toting the vo-f for'iovernor Congre??*uiun aud l'ro.?ueittliiK Attorney.tl'lille wild returns won# a in tlir eiihiixly of the Clerk of the Countv Court " ?>f Mild count v. VV. J. >\. COW PEN. q l.'li.ilrinun Kepublienn State Executive Coin- 01 mime. no.t) ft) REWARD $1,000. A reward of One Thou Rand Dollars will be for the arrcn ?tul conviction of the person HC ..r itfrton* who changed the elation returns or r?i ballnt? of Wetxul county, West Virgiuia, aflect- [? lug the vote for Governor or Congressman. while | mM r. itirnH ivvie in inu cmtiouy ui uiuwu-i?ui tlie County Court of raid comity. W. J. W. COW DEN. Omirmnn Republican .siato Executive Com* mm e. no'JJ M"m:y TO LOAN On Fir.<t Mortgage Security oa Ohio Real Estate. j i mm one to five year* _i Winn to buy 12 Minres Bridgeport Hank Stock It. T. llOWELL, Insurance and Real Estate A no tit, t nM< Hrlduenort. Ohio. I rjH> THE PUB MO! ikone desiring to make h hsmlsomo Christinas j Pn-R-nt, In tlio *h<tpe of a Portrait, would do 'J well to give us tlieir ordOTg early1 In the season j mm to avoid unncceiMiry hiwte iu execution. ? We are making rrayou I'ortniitu at about one* bull our former price. WM. M Yi.ES & SON. r J-'iiv \V Mvi.km, 1'orlrwlt fainter. i-el-' ( For Sale. WK OFFER FOIf SALE. IN THE f T ben and fa>hloltablc part of the city, a Two-*tory Hrlck Ke.Mil- net* on c'haplluc street ?bove t w, inn, containing 12 rooms, ball-ways, talk-room, etc.; improvements ol find elas* order. An decant home. Lot largo and brick ?'*1iIcn on alley. The price for tbh> property is j wulnly very regulable, and terms can be / iiuili-1<> suit. Kiiqulre for further particulars ol / the Aiii ium o( the nroiierty. It f. A. KCIIAEFER & CO.. de-l Cor. Four eentb A Market Streets. ttOK SAMS. Two large Garden Lots, containing isrcc ordl* ' fisry fnimo dwellliiu ami large ?table, (both newly roofed with stool rooting), situated ou llit National I'lkeand the I'ittsburKh Division *>! the it. ,v 0. Itallroiut. at Valley (.rove, W. Va.. eleven mile* from Wheeling. Will sell for II.Wo. JAM KM L. II AW LEY, no.* No. U.'O Main Street. . gTOCKS FOtt SALE. n ? share* /Etna Iron ami Steel Company. VI Share* \\ arwtck China ?'oiupauy. b I" Khans lU'iiwootl Nail Mill. o MiHunnUashlliiNttllMtll. y I.' ' bnrun Otilo Valley llunk. r 1U Slian* KiverM'ir Uliui Comtiuny. u lu share* I'cubody Inramnce Company. p I. 1K\V1.<AKCnt, v nn.'i No. Twelfth ritrect. ? JjAKKRY FOR SALE. A flrsbclaifcdt well equipped Bakery can l?e ^ imreliawl. tOKether with the Rood-paying trade J It <Djoy?, (or a rea?onnb!e num. A detlre to en* * KMC In other btulnotis is the rcaaou (or wauling " to tell. Adtlreu, , ? n<?'. ,M. K., thi*? oflleo. ~ you SALE LOW. 1,000 ACRES, Two mil en from Middlebourne, Tyler countyt TV. Va., .<.*? uere* of which is. In line timber. W. V. nOOE Jt WW)., no.' law Market Street FOR SALE. nun ?i.?, i ^i. .... iiw.iu.i (."itIr ilrniimta. Zane'f On-hard, North ami South Kront Streets and w>uth ivnn ?irii'W, at very low (toure*. A ifood ti roomed Hoiimj at 131.! Jacob street, at ?Iwrjculti. I'iitUilc MrU-k House, 77 and 79 Virginia Htroot, will m'U *c|wiratu or both together. They cousin all modern improvement*. wen Roomed House. 137 Kouth n road way; a KojM property at much less than cost. f."ur Itoonied CotuiKe (or fKi. Kiuht Koouiud IIoum;, North Front street; rlrr: lot; all In good comlltlon; 83,300. * lve Koomcd IfoiiM1, -1 North Broadway; will nuke t pleasant home. tlx ttoojned itrlfk House, southwest corner Thlriy-iiKbilj and Wood street*, at a bargain; pay lor investment. I'wi-iJunj lloiucn. lame and small, always on nana (or rent. <>cl* 0. 0, RMITH. M20 Main Street. FOR SALE. (St) Twpul J.fonr Lota in UaldwoJI'i Addition to the City of Wheeling. 8*M Ix)ts are bounded on the north by Twenty ninth street, on the east by Fillmoro street, on ihc south by tho llsudlsn Homestead, ana or Ui" B?t hy the K.AO.K. R. . ? Their proximity to tho above narnod railroad ranters them excellent sites for maBUfactttrlni eiUMtahmcnts. ? , . if not sold in thirty daya will bo sold at pub ?ie KUi-ttuo. Kur terms and further Information APQly to W. V. 110C2K 61 BKO., 1300 Market Street, Or WILLIAM M. R ANDUN, . >nis w fV>r I'hi>t*t?ne?% ^?xteenth^t_ Photography. ^ABLNET PHOTOGRAPHS Only $3 00 Per Dozen HUMUS' HALLEKT, If a 42 Twelfth Stmt Medical. V Dr, C. McLane's Celebrated LIVER PILLS WILL CURE sic! mm. A few doses taken at the right time will often eavo a severe spell of sickness. Price only 25 cents at anjr drug store. Be sure and see at Dr. C. McLANE'S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS, FLEMINQ BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa., is on the box. Nono other is Genuine. Dm IVORY POLISH for the Tooth. phukumks tub ciicatu. iP nu \ fc'a Potash, Or any other Mineral Poison. It la Nature'a Remedy, made exaluilrely from IlooU and Jlrrba. It la perfectly Hni mleia. It la the only remedy known to the world that has ever yet Cured eoniagiotu Mood Jbbon (n all I!m ttaoc*. It cures MrreurUl IUioumatUrn, Cancer, Scrofula, and other blood dlac&sca heretofore eonalderod |Bcurab!r. It cures any dlaeaie cauacd from Impure Mood. It la now preacrlbed by thooaanda of tbo boat phyalclana m < la the United 8tut?*?, us a tonic. TTo append the statement of a few: MI hare u?cd 8. 8. N. on patlenti con?a!eae. Ibr fruin fever au<l from mraulf wl'li the beatrcavlta. J. X. Ciibhky, It. bu Uluvillc, Ob.*' Ranucv. n*.?WIMIo While waa aflllctM with acnifula awreu j ntw. 1 prencrltMnl h. 8. B., uud to-day he l- a fat and ruliuat Uj*. 0. W. l'ARXtn, ?.IL_ RlcnaojiD, V*.. Doe. n, 1BM.-I hare takes thn* bottle* of swtfi'M Bpccltlo for att-oiidary I tab of*ay other murdy I l.nocviru ml a ?. Wisnkld, m. a. i Formerly of Siu??x Co., Va. dn. F- J. TTai.c, the well-known draggtet 1 ami phmleUn. < f Niuhrllle. Howard County. Arlt., writes: " Having ?ome knowledge aa to what H. H. 8. Ift >mjxnr. I can aafeljr recommend ll na tint remedy for r.U akin dla* Mmm, it mutters n. >t wfcut iho nnu. J may bo." | We have a 1k*iU giving p. Mitorj of this . wouilerful remedy, ut ?I it* cure*, from all 1 over t be world, which win convince you t hat < all we ?ay 1< true, and which wo will mall ; free on application. No family ahould be I without It. We have nuother ouCuutagloua I UIimmI 1'ulMin, aent on Mime terms. Write lid o history of your cane, end our ' plnrlri.ni will tidvud Itft you |?y loiter. In I atrlctiMt confidence. We will not dacolvs i jrou knowlugly. For sale by all drugs 1st'. Tuk fewirr Brrnno Co., I Drawer 3, Atlnlilr., Oft, 1 I hew York, 'jt ]lr<*mlwiv. 1 London, iji?, ill bnow H12L l ELY'S CatarrK < R E A M BALM \ Cloanso. ; PalnandB^fEV?.R|3 gj , iflammatlon.Ig^ &St onlstheSores.gw' / * ostores thoKWB^ i anses of 'UT IIio CURE. ^^fEVER A particle In applied Into each nostril ami l? recaHe. I'rlce 60 cents at rirujarlfttR; by mall, irfntcm], cn cent*. ELY BBOTnEkS. M War[i wtrect. Now York. ja2-Mtt'MW EITQ sTrajp NERVE RESTORER tr all muix ? \(rvr lu?rA<r?. C\ly i?rt far Srrr* Aff*Cnont, Ft". FpH*i*r, rle. 11IBLI II Ukrn & tllr*rlcil. So F it t\J\tf i/uv ? ?" TiriiUt *t.<l irial iiof.lt frr* to MlruU, ihry *i|ii?Mcbarirr*oit tag wbrn rrj Jwml iiamrt, r. o. otl rinrrM sililrrtt uf :o t?IU KLISK Ml Arcb Ml, ItilladelpbU. ftu in Uruygif* l\K WARE OF I HIT A HSU FkArUS. 2P3Sl PARKES?ti feSg&Sa HAfS SALSABI ^ nsCfc a:,'l Ihe hair. ' SSBir*"-'* SsI'ri.'snotM a luxuriant Rrcwth. wJlv .^wbh'Ncv.T Fa'li lo Raster# Gray 'Ww* Hn?r ta 111 Y-nthfjl Colrr. Sv?C-v?" r^*?Ji*|Pn,v?-?tM Pnn1m;f*?i<l hair r uling flit l:? y* ? ' . fi'.l rnt I in.gui" ?. |Mj "The Gladstone" Lamp. 'The Gladstone" efifc L&MP ?&apsI iinr %rnakZ /< / or ally kVncj0?"',^ / S|p?5?^l/ s^rn^?m ^?K4 -'a ^ws&as -?"':? M? r..I, *<ga^TTirM ft / EAT TRADE IftirfclftS FOR BREAKFAST. SOLD BY AU GIIOCEBS. Quaker Mill Co.. Ravenna, Ohio. ell>WAM I Professional Cards. q. w. atkinson, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AHD GcnaraJ Insurance Ajent, 1IU Uukil St.. Wheeling, W. V?. VCollcctlons promptly tttendod to. In?ur? knco solicited la WheoftnK, and In til parti ot I West Virginia. Can plain imurancc at lowc?i ratow and In >*"?* mmnwnlo* ?nUin4* i Farming Implements. R0!* Feed Cutters I The best Feed Cutter on esrth. Nino different lies. Write for circular aud prlco. R. K.UIFFKN ACO., no27 1M0 Main St, Wheeling, W. Va. file Intelligencer, Otltce j Nui. mid ?7 F?mrteeuth street. THE MADONNA. ScrOmer'i Magazine. The year* way not enter her khrlne; Forever (air and young ?he htatida, Ami with her sraclou*, Klrliih handa Goldi tenderly the child divine. Hnr lino art* warm with mother* love Ami bleaaednfcat. ami from her eye* Looks the mute. questioning surprise Of oue who bears a voice above. Life'* voice*?from (be thronged part. Listen to God'a low whispered word (Htrange menage by no other heard) And keeps the secret in bis beaVt. Sweet maidenmotber, yetr? have fled Since the irreat i winter dropped hli brush. Left earth's loud pralie for heaven's kind baib, While incu bewailed him, early deadYet mother* kneel before thee still, Uplifting happy heart*: or. wild With cruel lot*, reach toward thy child Void arms for the Christ love to fill. Time waKa without the aacred apot Where fair mid young the mother stands; Time waif, and bars with jealous bands The door whero years may enter not. TALKS OX TAKIFft Free Salt Would Sliuply Uonefll the Grant English null Trust. The English suit combine or salt trust, is composed of sixty-four suit producing firms and companies with a capital of ?2,000,000 common, ?1,000,000 preference stock to draw seven per cent interest and ?1,000,000 four and one half per cent bonds, making a total of about $20,000,000. Iu their prospectus they state that from 1878 to 1887, 10,894,880 tons were shipped in the Mercey. Of that amount 2,235,567 tons were shipped to the United States. The cstimuted production of the nult combine unnually 18 2,000,001). The profit at five shillings per ton ?300,000. After paying interest on bonds ?45,000, and preference shares ?70,000??115,000?leaves ?385,000, or $1,UL'5,000 pro Jit annually. The above calculation would give from sixty to seventy per cent profit on the cost of manufacturing the salt. Now why should not this country admit salt free of duty to benefit this huge "combine" and breakdown our own salt manufacturers? "It's English, you know." Free traders wake up! Your friends want our market without being taxed for it. "The tariff is u tax." so the parrot says. Mr. Allison, in your tariff bill remember the poor English salt trust. ' Retaliation. There is an instructive story told in the Massachusetts Ploughman of the now notorious Sackville West: Twenty years ago in Ireland a young lad by the name of John Boyle O'Reilly, while training and swearing a regiment of his countrymen to fealty to their country, ind to light for it at the right time, was jet rayed, arrested, and banished to Aus num. uue 01 liiu coun ? im uumnm-u liim was Lionel Saekville West. O'lteilly was shipped to Australia, but escaped it sea, at great rink, in an open boat, but tvas picked up by an American whaler tnd brought to America, and is now widely known a* a poet, patriot and itateaman. Hut, like Cleveland, be was n favor of retaliation. When Lord sackville Wct-t advised his countrymen, hrough Murchison, to vote for Oleveaud to aid the "mother country," J'Heilly went to Washington and urged lie President to send West home. He :onvinccd Mr. Cleveland, and O'lleilly luccecded in banishing West from Vuierica, in retaliation for West banish* ng O'Keilly from Ireland. A l'lucky Tuvkur County Woumii. Baltimore Sun Tucker Co, {II*. K<i.) Otrretpondcnce. The most celebrated hunters of this lection are Dob hast ham, Jule Haker, a voman, and Louis Cbidister. There is t law to protect deer, but it is not oblerved. Out of season venison is called nountain mutton. Jule Haker in the (vifeof John Haker, and lives near the nouth of Black Water Fork. She can mndle a Winchester with the dexterity tnd precision of Old Leatherstocking, uid hundreds of deer and bear have alien victims to the unerring bullets rom her rifle. Hob Eastham says be law her plunging down the mountain iide through six inches of snow one day ivith two rides and a bear trap strapped :o her back and followed by six dogs. She ran three miles to a point where the thought a deer in full chase would ;ross, and she got there in time to see Iter hucband kill him. She is a big, Idaek-haired woman, very industrious, ivith a heart as big as her foot, and she s the mother of seven children. She is not pretty. A few months ago, for a silver dollar, she carried a valise weighing over 100 pounds, seven miles for an engineer. It in said that on one occasion die carried n sewing machine from arafton to her home, a distance of sixty miles. lixulllng Adventure. Qrcenbrlcr Iiulcpvndt lit. Mr. John A. Beard, of Anthony's creek, this county, hadouite an exciting adventure with an old buck* last week, lie attempted the rescue of his dog, which was trying conclusions with the deer, when he ran up and gave the deer a severe kick. This only brought his buck8hip's vengeance down on himself. Mr. Heard saved himself by his extraordiary running abilities and gutting on lop of a high fence, from which position ho was rescued by u friend who was near. The deer was one of the largest of bis kiud, having seven points to the beam, and weighing, when dressed, 148 pounds. IfuiicMty (>r the Country 1'runn. Parkmbtirg Sentinel (Don.) It is astrange tlungthat no Democratic county newspaper knows of the fraud in its own county which the big heads of Wheeling have discovered.?Wiieelixu INTELLIGENCE!:. That is just tho size of it. It is nothing but a case o. big head with th? Wheeling papers. The county papers are content to be honest and wait until the votes are counted and properly certified before they say who is elected. It were better if the kig heads of Wheeling had half the honesty and fairness of the county papers. A Novol WfilUlnj;. A novel wedding occurred liiat Sunday on the Pendleton county and Virginia Stato line, near Doe Hill, Bays the Komney Intelligencer. The parties were Mr. John Rolstoti,of Highland county, Va., and Mrs. Martha 1'ropHt, of Pendleton county. The Rev. G. D. T. Collins not having a licenso to marry persons in Pendleton, Btood on the "borders of his land," while tho contracting parties stood in Peudletou, and were made man and wife in the presencoof quite a number of witnesses. Could >'ui Do'Without II. Mariintburg Herald. What would tho Republicans of the Btatedo without the Iktklliuenceb in a last-resort-struggle liko tho one West Virginia is passing through politically ? Be without intelligence. A seat in tho United States Senate or in tho Cabinet would bo northing more than right for Messrs. Campbell, Frew, or Halt. An UUtorlc lllble. The Bible used in swearing witnesses nnd nthnrs at the Wood Countv Circuit Court lias been in existence since 1821), and from all appearances it has done duty at the present place since it came from the press. The covers aro badly worn by the constant handling, but the inside pages are all intact. PnppoisTg are best informed from experience what remedy is applicable to different diseases and their eyideuce is more valunble than that of anybody el?e. Read the following testimonial: "I have been selling Simmons Liver Regulator for ten years, and can say I never sold a medicine that has given such satisfaction. Our doctors use it and prescribe it in their practice.?C. W. Conway, Druggist, Wilton, N. C. mwfaw THE PKES8 ASP T1IE JIESSAUB. Various Vinwa Takrn of Mr. Cleveland's Passionate Uttrrunces. New York, Dec. 4.?The Sun in its editorial comments on the President's message, says: The main fuct is that nowhere does Mr. Cleveland specify or even suggest any line of policy to be pursued in dealing with the question of the surplus and the taxes. The Heraldmys: It is a plain, business like report of the condition of the various departments, perfucedjby a few para?[raphs in which Mr. Cleveland speaks or more impartial laws and a stricter adherence to the constitutional methods; that monopolies and trusts shall not inor.muu lta?? that all Anuii-ii'iinunlinll hnv? a fair chance in the race of life. What be says on thin head is sensible and well put, but as the people have just elected to power a party which favors monopolies, trusts and capitalistic combinations, for the present the recent elections show that the people do not care enough about its evils. The Tribune Buys: The message is not as carefully written as the President's other official papers, but its crude or awkwurd phrases count for nothing in comparison with its mischievous tone. It would not be out of place for the Senate's reply to rebuke a Chief Magistrate who sets himself to inflame blind prejudice and passion against employers generally, whatever their personal worth or merit, und against the institutions and laws which the people huve recently sustained by their verdict. Mr. Cleveland gained a reputation for courage when no cut through disguises ami avowed for Free Trade; but he does not guin in any respect when he gives vent to personal passion in his lust unnual message. The Timet says: The whole tenor and | important truth lying at the buso of some of Mr. Cleveland's remarks are, in our judgment, somewhat obscured by I overstatement. It is pretty true that | some of the higher protective duties of tariil foster monopoly, levy taxes, not for the common needs but for the benefit of a privileged class, and imposing gross inequality upon people, but the class benefitted issmull. It does not include all or even the greater number of manufacturers. On the contrary the great body of manufacturers sufler by tho taxes that enrich the few, being compelled to pay them the cost of mate- ' rials made by the few. A PJjAKFUJ* ACCIDENT. T\?o Hoja Whirled Fifty Tlmen Around a 1 Clay County Star. About the last days of October, u blood curdling accident occurred at thu mill of , J. M. Hoggs,this county, which has lately been reported to us as follows: J A boy named Douglass, who had come 1 to mill, was standing near a rapidly re- < volving iron shaft, when another boy , named Young, who was standing near, ' slipped behind him aud catching up the : tail of his oil-cloth overcoat, wrapped it around the shaft. It was instantly drawn tight by the revolvingof the shaft, y and Douglass was wound in, catching Young as he went, both hoys were whirled fifty or more times around tho i shaft at lightning speed. Douglass' legs -s were both broken above the knees, and ( his thigh boues sticking out through .1 the llesli were heard to strike several times against a post that stood near. ' Young was also severely hurt, having re- J ceived a crushed foot and broken arm. j Dr. J. M. Waugh, who is waiting on Dougluss, has set his legs and thinks one of theui may be saved, but states that the other will likely have to be amputated if he recoverssullicienily to f admit of the operation. The Doctor believes that ho will lecover. I A Naval Militia SiiKKCNted. New Yokk, Dec. 4.?%aron Vanderpool, chairman of the Naval Reserve Committee of tho Board of Trade, appointed October 10, has distributed a circular seeking information and suggestions as to the necessity and feasibility of establishing a naval militia for the United .States by legislative enactment. Among those who have been communicated with are Major-General Scholield, Admiral Carter, General Whipple, Rear Admiral Braiue, Major Asa Bird Gardner, Governor Fi tab ugh Lee, of Virginia, Governor Gordon, of Georgia, General Beauregard, of Louisiana, General Fitzgerald, Cornelius Vanderbilt, Jay Gould, Hon. Chauncey M. Depew, and Claus Spreckles, of California. Ilnllrnari Stock Tlint U Taxable. Cincinnati, 0., Dec. 4.?Judge Peck, of the Superior Court, on au application by a holder of Dayton & Michigan railroad preferred stock for an injunction preventing tho collection of tax by the county officers, has decided that the stock is taxable. Tho certificates of stock, he says, guarantee regular dividends to holders. This guarantee is secured by mortgage. The holders of this stock do not have tho right to vote. The court, therefore, holds that thfcy aro not stockholders but. creditors of the road, and refuses the injunction. Tli? TriiNt a Druit Failure. New York, Dec. 4.?It is officially announced this moruing on Wall street that all the negotiations for a settlement of tho railroad troubles west and southwest of Chicago have been broken oil*, and the great clearing house plan has fallen through. Tho committee, headed by President Winslow, of tho St. Louis & San Francisco road, is still in existence, but has not vet considered any new plan. The failure of the clearing house scheme was caused by the opposition of President Hughitt, of the ' Jiorthwestern road. Kmiinror Jortoph'ii Thank*. Vienna, Dec. 4.?Emperor Francis Joseph has sent an autograph letter to Count Von Taafe, the Austrian Prime Minister, in which he thanks froin the bottom of his heart all those charitable persons who in celebration of the fortieth anniversary of his accession to the throne havo contributed to the relief of the sick and needy. The peoples' action, the Kmperor says, is a fresh proof of the love for himself and their attachment to the imperial family. A Full from Grace. ilartlnMiunj Indrpatdenl. There was a time when the Wheeling ReghUr was just a bit looked up to as a respectable aud reliable newspaper. But to all intents, the time has passed. Its violent and disgraceful course in the State contest, in giving the State and its people a bad name abroad, by ita reckless and designing claims, and is condemned by honest citizens in both parties. We dislike to upbraid a brother editor, but the purity and honesty and intelligence of the newspaper fraternity should never recognize and uphold the reckless and designing course of the fygiiter. Loat Ilia Pocket Hook. une uuy iuhi ween an .nr. u. >?yaor was fording Greenbrier river atTalcott his horse tripped and fell, throwing him head foremost into deep water. Encumbered by a heavy overcoat, he came near being drowned "before he reached the shore. In floundering around in the water, his pocket book containing about $140, and some valuable papers, dropped from his pocket, and up to this writing has not been found. Court IIoum Horned. Georgetown, 0., Dec. 4.?The entire east end of the Conrt House was burned out this morning, destroying many valuable records. The fire was of incendiary origin. Finished It* Labors. Chicago, Dec. 4.?After a session lasting twentv-two days, the trans-Continental Assembly bas finished its labors and adjourned. TEE 19th AIIPiL RECORD. IU Euuriuuui Total and W Ide Distribution. Caprice* of Fortune. A partial ll*t of the prizes above One Thou* mitid Dollars, i?ldby'fbe Louisiaua State Lottery Company during the year ending November, 1WS8, together with the names and addresses Klven to the Company by the holders, omitting those who have requested It. Receipts for tho amounU are on flle at the offices of tho company. DRAWING OF DECEMBER IS, 1887. Harrison W. Vlckers, Chestcrtown, Md.....f75.ffO F. Poppendlck, Omaha, Neb _ ~.. 1UJS00 8. W. Gray bill, Lancaster, l'u 10.000 James Thompson, 30and 37 Uulon Market. St. l/oul*, Mo .. 10.000 Win. Nortla, Kansas city. Mo - 10,coo Win. CJaaMim, St Andrew, near White street. New Orleans, La ?.... 6,000 D. O. Baldwin, for Mew Orlcana National Rank. New urleans, La., on account of a depositor................. ~... 6,000 L. C. Atwood, I ten I lIr. Cal 6,000 C. Fredericks Morse. Boston, Mass 6.000 Merchants Nat'l Bank of Vlckaburg. Misa. 6,000 John McDennott, Vlcksburg, Misa 6,000 Peter Thompson, Biloxi River. Miss 6,000 Bank of Commerce, Memphis. Tenn 6.000 Herman (lank of Memphis, Tenn 6,0U) II. Shcirreeu, 2 Russell i'lacc, bo?ton, Mssa. 6,000 E. B. Walker, Yonngstown, O - 2,600 Second Nat'l Rauk of New Haven, Conn... 2,600 Peter Welter. 9J W. Randolph St.,Chicago, 1.-J9U D. J. Able, Alhuquerue. New Mexico.. 1.250 Knos Blackiuau. Pottsvllle, Pn 1,2V) Geo. P. Taylor, Burnalde, Ky.. 1.250 II. M. Nclmau. Charlt'Mi, lowc 1,250 ji iMi II. 1-arnb, 161, west Cteuer rarr, Boston, Mam 1,260 W. It. Meek*, through Hank of Winchester, Winchester, Tenn 1.250 A. W. Carter, Aberdeen, Ml** 1.250 Well*. Fargo A Co., San Francisco, Cal 1.- -0 John Rlzxle, -MM Frailer at., Chicago, 111... 1,250 L. II. Mead, Shell Lake. WJi 1,260 Klmcr Iiikin, Butman. Mich I,v50 Wilkinson tS: Irvlu, Hates. Tenn ....... 1.250 Kouuue Jims . Bankers, New York 1.250 M. Josephion, Carboiidale, I'M 1,250 DRAWING OF JANUARY 10,188K. Well*, Fargo ?fc Co., Sau Francisco, Cal...... 15,000 State Natloual Hint, of Memphis, Tcnu... 15,000 Fred Jarvln, Empire City, Oregon 15,000 Memphis National Bank, Memphis. Tenn. 15.000 V. Schmidt, I'etaluma, Cal 15,000 J. F. ntevenson. Bay Home. Idaho 16,000 N. W. Nichols, through Weils, Furgo 4 Co., San Francisco, Cat 15,000 Anu'lo Callforuian Uauk (Ltd.). dan Franelsco, Cal 15.000 Wells, Forgo ii Co., San Francisco, Cal 10,000 Mi?* Atigum Filcne, 2JKJ7 Archer Avenue, Chicago, Ills 6,000 W. Culhertao'J, Ashland, Ky 6,0u0 JohuTrimble,:tl'?S. Waterst,, Aurora, 111*. 5,000 Au<ust Iliiuzeluiaun, 120 Chartrea street, New Orleans, I .a 6,000 Miss Kitty Dillon, 105 Bienville street, New Orleans, La 5,000 Metropolitan National Hank, Cincinnati.. 6,(M<0 Kd. Miller, Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mcx~ 6,0H0 Chas. A. Treanor, San Diego, Cal 5.000 N. To'tcvln, L'nlou Stock Yards Chicago- 2,000 A. McLeinh, Jersey City, New Jersey 2,000 Fort Worth Nat'l Bnnk. Fort Worth. Tex.. '2,000 r. C. Tucker. I'carl, Tex 2,000 Jacob C. Shatter. Indianapolis, lnd.? 2,000 state National Bank, Lincoln, Neb 2,000 Ira F. hbert, Muchachlnock, Jowa 2,000 DRAWING OF FEBRUARY 7,1SSS. V Correanondent at San Frauclsco, through Louisiana Natioual Bank, New Orleaua, Lu ?... 45,000 fohtiC. I'oliI, Michigan City, Ind., through First Nat'l Bsukof Michigan City.'Iuu... 15,000 . itobt. l'outz, Frankfort. Mich., through First National Bank of Manistee. Mich... 15.0'0 kirn. V. Gilly, 2W M. l'bllip street, New Orleans. Iji 13,000 Viitlo-t'Hliforiiiii Bauk, Limited, of Han 1' auclsco, Cal 15,000 . d. Siinoni. Cameroon, Cal., through Well*, Fargo & Co., San Frauclneo Cut 15,000 1 Jco. J. Johnson, Baraga. Mich., through . . Win. Coach. Baraim, Mich 15,000 . In tii -w Si'Mieiih. Hurrifton Sinti i'ollco Hinii(in,Chini<i>. Ill 15,030 'eterW. Harrison, ?;o Caroudclct street, ( Now Orleans, i.i P.OOO I J. I.. Couiiiifti k, Lulu, Mi*a 'j,ooo I out'iwisurn National ohiik of i'htladul- I ptila, I'a 2,000 , \ H. 8ou<lley, Abbeville, C. II., 8. C 2,0"0 oe Dccluc, Bonne, Torre, Mo 2,r?o J i. F. Cooper. Cleveland, (> 2,000 i1 l. O. Drooish, Lincoln, ill., through Ger* . maii-Auicrlcau N?i'l Bank of Lincoln.... 2,000 'oiln B. Trultt, Winchester, III '-MM) i. Carter, frau Clar.i, Cal - 2,000 ). Meier, l>c!il?ou. Iowa, through Crawford Comity sjtato Bank of DuuUoti, la... 2,000 J DRAWING 01' MARCH 13,1888. I t depositor, through Wells, Fatgo ?fc Co., { Shu Francisco, Cal - 15,000 ' I?. Morvlock, HI Olive street, Adauis Kxprett ofllee, Kvansvi'lo. Ind 15,000 , 1. F. Mock and Frank B. Goilaril, -Ii:t Genesee street, Ka?t Saginaw, Mich 15,000 Hi Newman, through First National Bank of Helena, Ark 15,000 4 H. Woodson. 1Main st., Lynchburg, Va., throuuh Lynchburg Nnt'i Bank-. 15,000 . N. Woodcock, Sidney, O., through Citizens Hank o( Sidney, O 15,000 ohu Murphy, Bctwa, 111 15,030 l. A. Lord, Kinporiuni. i'a 15,000 > V. T. Itldgway, ItJHixth Are , Now York- 15,000 i 'Arties at I'eterslmrif, Va., colleeUNl through Southern Kx press Co ..... 15,000 < lank of Commerce of ht. Louis, Mo 15,000 rred UrcMler, 3,42:1Locust Hi . 8L I^ouis... 18,000 ' "red. Hofer, Taylor llidge, UIn., through Citizens Nat'l Bank of L?a*cuport, Iowa.. 15,000 liner lean Kxchanue Nat'l Ilauk of N. Y... 15,000 I tap tain James Williamson, Greenville, ? Quebec, Canada 15,000 < Irs. KIUo Hughes, Brooklyn, N. Y 15,000 I I. Kirk, Serinm Full*. N. Y 10.000 T. O. Smith. Mttnlloti Spring*, Col 10,000 ? I depoiitor. through Weil*, *argo <u Co., Sail Francisco, ('ill 10,000 1 . him. K. Mihor.careof Albert Kelly ?i Co., 37 Wall street, New York 10,000 I (|c|N)nitur, ihtotigh Louisiana National I'.atik. New Orleans, 10,000 I depositor, through New Oileaus Nut'l < Hank. Now Orleans. I .a 5,000 < I depositor, through Natiouul Exchange < Hank of Dallas, lex 5,000 Max llnefuer, 170 Greenwich street, New York. 5,000 1.1'. Peterson. Kllsworlb, Minn., through Lyon Co. Hank of Hock Itapids, la 2,500 K. dcpo<dtor, throtiKh Trailers' National Hank of Ban Antonio. Tex 2.500 ' 1. \V. Johnson, Lowell. Maw 2,500 il. Gluok, Tuscaloosa, Ala , through First National Bank of Tuscalooai, Ala 2,500 Frank llall, 2U8 Magazine street. New Orleans, I.a 2,500 Mf Libert, Lake Charles. L? 2,600 K depositor, through German Dank of New York Citv .. ? 2,500 Charles stratum. Mexico. Ind., through First National Hank of I'eru, Ind 2,500 A depositor. through the Uehancc Nat'l Hank of Dellance, O 2,500 A depositor, through Arkansas National Hank of Hot Stir lugs, Ark - 2,500 Misa Clara Wisdom, earu of Hnytnurkot Theatre, Chicago, III 2,500 Krneat Tlilemer. 3:. OliFerat., Cleveland,O. 2.500 P. A. Joyce, New York 2,600 [gnats isakowitsch. .-0 Willett street, New York City 2.500 Matt Hang, Houghton, Mich 1,250 Frank Mayer, Leavenworth, Kas 1,250 K. 11 Harrow, Cleveland, O 1,250 L'hss. A. Pavuport, ti'J Congress street, Newark, N.J. 1,250 K. Netted, Kan Luis Obispo,Cal 1,250 Q. H. Haliler, Philadelphia, Ha ? 1,250 VV. A. Taylor, Washington, Iowa 1,250 H. C. Jones, Indianapolis, Ind 1,250 K. O. Hurd, Chattanooga, Touu 1,250 James K. Some*. Terro llauti> Ind 1 '250 Antonio. Ranhadus, 70 Exchange Alley, Now Orleans, La ............... 1,280 Max "chainberg, Pittsburgh. Pa. 1,250 Chan. Nelson. HI Hanover a(rcct, Boston.. \,'M Mury A. Davis, N Ian tic, Ct ?.. .... 1,250 DRAWING OP APRIL 10,188S. Geo. Gregg, 2.93H Alter at., Philadelphia.... 75,000 W. II. Hurelay, Pittsburgh, Pa "5,000 c-tariH. P. Mono, RN) Harrison Ave., IkMton, 5,000 A depositor, through Weill, Forgo At Co., San Francisco, Cal 6,000 Vim. Severance, Lebanon, Kv., through the Nat'l Hank of Lebanon, Ky 5,000 W. A. Francis. Salem, Va.. through Farmera National Bank of Haliui, Va ft.OTO Tho*. Fair, Philadelphia. Pa 5,000 J. P. WelM, Detroit, Mich.. throuKb Do* trolt "avlngs Hank, Detroit. Mich. 5,000 A. L. Canon, Pan Pranclseo, Cal .. ft.000 J. Hall, through R. L. Ilall. Itlchmond.Va. 5,000 National Rank of tho Republic, Washington, D. C ~... 5,000 Party at Santa Kosa. Cal., through Pacific Hank of San Francisco, Cal 5,000 Ranul Deavcrnlne, 52 Heaver street, New York 2,000 Nashville Suvlngs Co. Banking House, Nashville, Teun 2,000 DRAWING OF MAY 8,1888. M. A. Kelly. Plttaton, Pa 80,000 Mn. O K. Coleman, St. Louis. Mo 15.000 J. W. Yates, 612 II street, N. W., Washington, D. C _ 15,000 A depositor. Louisiana Natloual Hank, Ne? Orleans, La 15,000 The City National Hai.k, Dalhu,Tcx ........ 15,000 Dr.R.Uulnney, Anderson, Grimes Co.,Tox. 15,000 Geo. II. Ashe. Galveston, Tex-.....- 15.060 American Nat'l Hank of Kansas City, Mo... 15,000 A. Phillips, through T, W, House, Houston, Tex - .. 15,000 Anglo-Callfomlan Hank, (Limited) San Pranclioo. Cal 10,000 Mr*. P. T. Koblnaon, 428 Drradcs street, New Orleans, La. 8,000 Col. it. II. Porter, Birmingham, Ale. ft,0)0 J. 1). llllncr, Denniwrn, O., through Farm* er? A Merchant* Ilank, llrlcbwllle, O-... 6,000 Mr*. Francla A. Hoke, Kmmluhurg, Md.- &.000 II. Bunnlng. Moweaqua. Ill 5,000 John Harrington, Houghton. Mlrb._. 5,000 Benj. W. Cook, James town, N. Y. 4,000 City National Back ol Cairo, ill 4,000 M. Wallgurskl, New York? 4,000 8. Morganatern. Ban Francisco, Cal., through Anglo-California Bank, L't'd., Sau Francisco, Cal- 2,500 A correspondent, through Well*, Fargo it Oo.*i Bank, fan tran'isco, Cal 2,300 Collected throu?h Merchant* dt Plauters Bank of Pine Bin IT, Ark 2,000 C. T. Stanly, 512 Montgomery treet, San Fraoclaco, flal 2,000 DRAWING OF JUNE 12. IMS. J. J. Zelnlcktr, Bonham, Tez 1m -t-.t 30,000 Purdy A Nicholas, 43 Bearer at, N.Y. City. 80,000 Anglo-C'allloruiau Bank (L't'd) San Franc&co, Cal 10,000 Peopie'i Bank, New Orleans, La... 16,000 00 fINAXCB AND TiiADB. oo w The Feature* of the Monty anil Stock Mar k?uh ? nw York, Dec. 4.-Mouey oti cull eaay at 2> 2 a 4 per cent, la?t loan 3 per cent. offered at 2 pe cent. Prime mercantile paper 4;JiaGS P?r cent X) Sterling exchange quiet at 91 8?U. Tota w sale* were 285,220 auarea. w The atoek market waa generally higher through X) out the (lay thun hurt eveniug. Flrat price* in a 10 majority of the Hat were lower, uud further de 10 cliue* were auatained in the dealing* of the flritl few mluute*. The reaction waa aharp, however, 0 and price* in the general lUt were carried up 0 above the opening figure* and mulntained there 0 during niont of the day, the fluctuation* being 0 amall aud without particular ?bcnltlcance. There 0 wax a deellue aud rally afternoon, but It waa not 0 uutii the last hour that auy marked Undent'}* 0 waakbown, wheu the eutlru llat again yielded and the market eloaed rather weak at fractional change* from laat eveniug'* price*. Missouri 0 1'acilic loftt a1-* and Atcbfion 1% while Man0 hattau rose 1J4 t>er cent. itailroad bond* dull; *alea 9913,000. 9 Uovcrument bond* tlulland atcady. 9 State botida dull aud ateadr. j bond* and stock quotations?CLOaED did. j U. 8.4* reg 127% Naah & Chat 81 , U. 8. 4a eoupou 12>% New Jeraey Central 89 U. 8.4ka reg HW Northern Pacific.... 24}< 3 U.8.4!gCoupou 108 do preferred j Adam* Express 145 Chicago &N*. W lot 1 American Expre*L.l)2 do preferred 130% Canada 8outbcru... M New York (.'cntruLlui A. C. Schneider. Texarkana, Ark.~. ? 15,0 Moore. Spauldlng a Co.. Boston, Mam.? 15,0 Mary B. Clark, Boitoo, Maw. - 16,0 Ball, Uutcblns ? Co. Galveston. Tex 15,0 A depositor, through Canal liank, Now Orleans. U A 15,01 I'acltlc Uaok of Sau Francisco, Cal .. 15.U Raphael M. Govern, Modesto, Ca?- ?~ 16,01 Two depositors through Wells, Fargo & Co., Sao Francisco, Cal ., 10.0( I,. Morrel, Tallahassee. Fla ......... 5.W Ju. F. Walsh. Charleston, 8. C 6,01 J. A. Ciichlow, Santa Fe, N. M 6,0C Jos. Bralley, 1'arii, Tex 16.0C W. D. Lewis, Babvlou. L. I., N. V ? 5.0C F. W. Lebln, V77 North Western Ave., Chicago, UN - 5,00 Anderson Simmon*. Galuesvllle, Ga......... 6.00 Brewer A Snnslnir, Blossom, Tox .... 5,(Xi Frank W. Ka?*om, Jackson, Mich ........ 3,00 C. J. Burrlll, Watervllle, Me 5,00 J. 1). Houston, Hot Hprluga, Ark 6,0t David W. Stanley. Sebaeo Lake, Me 5,00 J. Levy, Memphis, and Sam FUsenthal, Jackson, Tenn.. through FIrat National Bank o( Memphis, Tenn 5,00 First National Bank of Chicago, Ills.5,CO A. T. Wuite, through Anxl<?-Callforniaa Bauk (Limited),H?n Frauclsao, Cal- 5,001 J. A. Johnston. Weldon. N. C '2,801 Miss B. C. Clark, Oxfonl, N. C 2,601 L. A. Lorlng, 3 Batchelder street, Dorchester, Masa 2,501 Walter A. lonue, Boston, Masa 2,601 C. L. Rotheuburg, 46 La Grange atreet, Boaton, Mass .. 2,501 Geo. W. Chamberllu, Mlddletown, Mil 2,6U F. V. Fuller, Taunton, Masa 2^01 J. T. Freshwater, G5 Ualeuulo street, New Orleans, L? ... 2,MX Mrs. J. A. Anderson. Atlanta, Ga 2,501 Tim. H. Kynn, Jackson, Mich 2,tu D. H. Brock, Han Marclal, New Mexico 2,501 A depositor throuah Wells, Furgo Jt Co., San Francisco. Cal.. 2,501 J. Gehrig, New York City 2,501 Kilos Sclia,tinau, 170 Bowery, N. Y. City... 2,601 II. J. Freeman, J68E. Broadwuy, N.Y.Clty. 2,50( Dr. W. Wilbur, L.vudeu, Wash. T 2,MX Z. M. Woodruff, uulnesvllle, Ala 2,.V* John Johns ion, IWJ Ninth Ave., N. Y. Clty~ 2,W( John Campbell, 1'aso Koblea, Cal l,2bt DRAWING OF JULY 10,1888. Jacob I'ohley and Anglo-Californlan Bank (i.imlted), San Francisco, Cal 80,000 li. 11. Pendloto i, Esthervllie, Iowa :tu,00u Joslah C. Mitchell, Bomtou, Masa .... 15,WW Andrew Uallaber, 131 Hampshire atreet, lloston, MaM ........ 15,000 The City National lUnk, Dallas, Tex 15.000 Fourth Nutiouul Bank. Dalian, Tex 15,000 Wriden Van Steiubunih, 00 Columbia at., New York City .....? .. 15,000 Chss. Kinmericb, CH Columbia atreet, New Vork City 15,000 Chas. F. Gulfey ?t Co., Syracuse, N. Y_ 10,000 A depositor, People's llauk, New Orleans., lu.ooo Baruet llodes, New York 5,000 J. J. Beyclleaud Frank McKeon, Mobile, Ala 5,000 C. II. Richards A Co., New York City 5.0U0 First National Batik of Mobile. Ala ~~ 6.000 Norfolk National Bank, Norfolk, Va 5,000 A depositor through Wells, Fargo & Co., San Francisco, Cal .1,000 Jas. M. Jtmklns. Rome, Ga 6,000 Anchor Savings Bank, Pittsburgh. l'a. 2,600 Southwestern Nat'l Bank. Philadelphia^.. 2,.'>oo J W. Patterson, MHverliill, Mass 2.600 Mo?es Disci*!*, Haverhill. Masa 2 .ri0U A depoaltor through Wells, Furgo A Co., San Francisco, i ul 2,500 Seth L. Low, Boston, Mass 1,2-U) l ommcrcial National Bank, Oi:den, Utah.. 1,'iV) A Kr<d?v. I'liiiwiiv Snrini/i k'uu I ?M? The Bank of Han l>lcgo, Cal., through Hutiovor National Hank of N. Y. City-.. 1,250 K A. flicks. Austin, Tex 1,250 Kdw. Jouburt, Mi N.CUihorno street, Now Orleans, U l/>60 K. Duffjr, Philadelphia, Pa? 1,250 K. Kvhiin, Nelson, New York 1,250 DRAWING OK AUGUST 7.18M. Aug. Hartdexen, Columbian, 0 15,000 KliiM Richardson, Fort Worth, Tex 15,000 S'aslllio (irls.Mil!), Front strict, near Jack( on street Kerry. Cretan, Iji 15,000 Joseph Flshhough, 1251 Hrst street, Elizabeth, N. J 15,000 K depositor through Wells, Fargo it Co., Hnu Francisco, cal 15,000 Mary L. Calender, New York City 15,000 \t?os Marsh. orauite, N. J 15,WW lot- KlVrtril. HomcMake Woo.I Camp near Itrowusvllle, Dak, through First Nut'l ltank of Dead wood, Dak IS,000 2h*rlea Weiss. Altoonu, Fa 15,000 Krauk L. Daut, Rowland, Ky IS,>00 ['cier Klelu,'/.? E. Klnsev ft., Chicago, 1IL 15.000 II. MeManus, 012 So. JTth *L, Omehu, Nch. 12,.">00 K depositor through Welle, Faigo Co., Km Francisco, Cal 5,000 1. M. Woolrldgo, Gilliam, Mo 5,000 Stewart A Hradway, lltidgerort, 1ml 5,000 Uonzo Kdward?; Ithaca, N. Y 5,COO ?. (ioldfarh li?2 Division street, N. Y. city. 5,ooo K correspondent at Oxford, Mi#*., throuch llickham it Moore, 218 Gravier utieet, New Orleans, Iji 5,000 r. Si.lro, Michigan City, Ind 5,000 >. 0 Trepattnler, llnnnct Carre 1'. O., Ht. John tho baptist, La 6,000 s'nt'l Itaukof Commerce, Katuuut City, Mo. 5,W)tt I. lleltrauiini, New York City ...... 5,000 \niericau Kxpress. Chicago, III 5,000 Merchant* llniitc of Atliiutii, Oh 2,500 \ depositor through Louisiana National llnuk, New Orleans U - 2,200 Hugh Uildy, New York City .... 2,5tH> Henry Ilildcnbraud, New Sorkcity 2.500 Hank of Mttrilu, Murlln, Tex 1,250 K depositor through Wells, Forgo & Co., fan FnuicUco. Cal 1,250 DRAWING OF KKI'TKMHKlt It. IRKS. lacob Shlnney, New York City 76,000 fuhn II. llowald, 'JnlumbiiH, 0., through Commercial Nat'l Hank of Columbus O. 10,000 I'hw. I). Sewall, Adams Express Co., JIohtou. Mms. 6,000 Merchant* National Hunk of Newbury* ix>rt. Mom., through Maverick National llank, of llo?tou, Mars 6.CC0 Merchant* Nat'l Itauk of Savannah, Ua 6.000 I. O. itomau, St. J *mi* I'arUli, I.a 6.0U) .Uiio Valley Nat'l Hank of Claciutmti, 0... 6,too D. L. Iicimett. care of Southern Iluuk of (id., Pavannah, Ua ... 6,COO fan. Helm, for State National Hank, New Orlcuns. La - 6,003 llank of Maysvllle, Maysvllle, Ky - 6,000 Anglo-Callfornlan Hank, Sun Francisco, c;al 6,000 K depositor through Wells, Fargo A Co.. 8un Francisco. Cal..... 6.000 '.'lnronee Howard, WasniDKton, I). C 2,600 C. C. Oraliam, Maryvtllo, Mn '2.600 Cltas. T. Silk, Galesvllle, Wl 2 600 Kdward llolinan, Km Ik rant Gap, Cal 2,600 First National lUuk, ?f Temple, Tex - 2,600 Israel Seliguiau, New York City 2,600 A depositor through 1.ouUIhuu Natloual Hank. New or lean*. I,a 2,600 J. 8. Ayer. LewUtou, Me .... 2,600 ffamuel Wolfe, Kden, New Mexico 2,600 first Nat'l Hank of Sulphur Springs, Tex... 2,600 A depositor through \\ ells, Fargo Co., San Francisco, Cal 2,600 John Miller, Philadelphia, Pa 2,600 John Wcoder. Mulecrry, Ind 1 ,260 W. A. Slmouds. ManHlleld Centre, Ct 1,260 1) Gelger, South I'Mcbko, 111 1,260 Juturn Itohardv, Hillsdale, Mich .. 1,260 Martin WelcU. tluough Atlanta Itauk, At* Uuta, Tex - I.VO R. C. t'orter, Central Music Hall, Chicago. 1,260 John Welnnlg, Jr., W Derblguey St., New Orleans, U .. 1,260 O. W. Hallenboek. Auburn. Cal 1.250 DRAWING OK OCTOBER 9,1888. Geo rue Llchthardt, Sacramento. Cat ir?.000 K. M. Heathcoto. Derrick city, l'a............. 15,000 Aug. K. Li use, Beucra, Kan 15,000 Merchant* Nat'l Bank of llclcun, Mont..... 15,000 J. D. Rhode*, Eufaula, A1h 15,000 II. 11. Child*, Kaat Bostou, Mo** - 15,000 lien 8. Collin*. Skowhegan, Me., through First National Baukoi Skowhegan 15,000 Johu T. Clav?T, Murray, Ioya, through Murray Bank 15,000 J. C. I'roelwtet and M. C. llanell. VantuuvtT.Wttnh.Ter *.....15,000 I?*. M. Locke, Colli water, Mi** - ir?.000 J. W. McUhec. 0?k*Iot'**, Kan 15,000 A. Wiiiard, agent. Guaynia*. Mex ............ 12,500 C. 8 Wood, hutaw House, Baltimore, Md. 5,000 boyce B. lluntcr, Newberry, 8. 0.* 5,000 K. M. Casey, 'li Olivier *t., Algiers, La 5.000 II. < lark, Charleston, Tex - 5,i<w Wm. 8 Haley, New York...-? 5,000 F. C. K lug, New York 5,ouO Chan. Joseph Uarklns, 70 N. Margin street, Boston, Mas* 5,000 A depositor through Wells, Fargo & Co., San Francisco, Cal .... 5,000 Paolilc Bank o( riau Francisco. Cal 5,000 Chan. Oolchart, (Jreenvllle. Mich- .. fc.ooo Melntyre a Rlttenhoube, Cincinnati, 0?... 1.250 8. W. Lamhon, Jamestown, N. Y 1,250 Frank Franson, 1411 Woodland street, Cleveland, O 1,250 Mis* Violet Bachuisn, Allegheny City, Fa. 1,250 A. A. Dicfenhach, throogh Kingston Having* Hunk. Kingston, Mo 1,2V} MauUtee National Hank, Manistee, Mich.. 1,250 Mrs. Jame* C. Springer, aOO lath st? South Brooklyn, N. V .. 1.25C A depositor tbrouvh Well*, Fargo & Co., S.m Francisco, Cat 1,250 Will O'Callahan, East Saginaw, Mich 1,251 London, Paris Si American Bauk (Limited) San Francisco, Cal 1.25C DRAWING OF NOVEMBER 13,1888. P. C. Minor, I'UtUmoutb, Neb 15.08C Lydia Bchme, 318 Sixth street, New Orleana, La........ 16.00C Ed Clayton, ?J2 <lxth ? ., Loulaville. Ky... 15,UX E. J. Curtln, care of Dunbatn, Morris is Co.. Union Block Yards, Chicago, 111m 15.0CX Mra. M. Aut-cl, 70 W. lloua on atreet, New York City 15.00C Win. Rowan, 414 Ijiial at, St. Loula, Mo... 16,001 A depositor through Wells. Fargo & Co., Bau Franclaco, Cal ' ... lS.QOt Mra. C York, care of A. 8. Blake, agent, UW Canal street. Now York City...... 15.00C faiper Weaver, Waverly, Mo...~~ ?.... 15,00* Edmund C and George C. Albert, 165 Weat Maple a reet. Day ten, 0 15.00C A dapoiltor through Wells, Fargo it Co., Sau FrancUco. Cal. f?,00( Alfred E. Wackford, Springfield, Mans..... 6,(XX Thornaa Mcoovern, Coburgh, Iowa 6,ew< Wm. Mattlnlua, lsT> Bloointleld atreet, llobokan. N.J. 5,00( Daniel O'Bullivan, Markham, Cal 6,001 I* B. Campbell. Purcell, lnd. Ter - ft.Out B. Kahn, IIS Bleecker at., New York City. 6,0(X 8. R. Caaper, 82b E 19th at., New York City. 2,.W Caacy Chapman, Morganfleld, Ky 2,MX A. w. Mom, Jeraey City, N. J W. L. Hantman, Gallon. Ohio 2,MX Ed Burna, 51 1 bird at.. New Orleans, La.... 2i?X W. G. Uarvey, jr., 1321 E. Cary St., Richmond, Va....... 2,?X A dop<?altor at Jackaon, Mich., through American Expreaa. Calfo, Ilia l,iV F. W. Scbaeflcr. 145 Ludlow at, N. Y.fliy, 1,251 C. H Rurdlck. Cincinnati, Ohio... First National Bank. Chicago, lib 1,251 lira. F. McDonald, Atkadeiphla, Ark...... 1,251 8. B. Kauffman, Reading. Fa.....1,251 For full particulart of the Grand Mammoth Draw ing of 18IK itu/., are acheme fa another column q 1 (AM paper to-day. de6 central 1'acinc si'a Ohio & Mississippi. wy? Chesapeake <fcOhio. 17; a do preferred N'? do urni preferred. 14J? Pacific Mall 35}$ do second prel'd. lft Pittsburgh- 15ft C. C. C. Ai I Ui% Heading A'Jft Denver de H. U_ 16 .St. L. & ti. P 2$? Erie - .. a&J{ do jirofcrml CSfyi do preferred M?i doilratpreferredJOtt Fort Wayne 14'J C. M. <k Ht. Paul.... 6\% Kansas JcTexas l;Hi do preferred Lake Eric J* Went... 1 M Tex a* Pacific 'it do preferred 4f>Ja Union Pacific GJ'i Lake Shore JwL United States Ex.... 7a Louisville A Kaah. W}$ W., tit. L. ik r......... 1 ?% L., N. A. ik C......... :t> do preferred 24 Memphis A Clms... o:i Wclls-Karvo Ex 138 Michigan Coutral... 84 Western Uulou 82 Missouri Pacific^... Ureudatuna anil Provision*. | Nxvr i'okk, Dec. 4.?Flour, receipts 31,270 packages; export* l,?",it". Iiarrels and ).:J00 sacks: market very quiet; yule* 11,7110 barrels. Wheat, receipt* lu.oVi bushels; exerts Ul.utt) bushels; sale* 4,872,000 bushel* of futures and Itf.uuu bushels of spot; n|M)t market higher; option, very dull: ungraded red 81 Q2lAn\ ofl; No. 2 Chicago 8110k: No. 2 Milwaukee SI Uil/t: No. 2red December 91 tofcal uVJi, closing at SI 0%; January SlOIJyal 0b>4: February Si U7;i; March #1 lm; May Si lOul 12%, closing at 81 \'i%\ June SI lu al 11%. closing at 81 1%; July SI OVal lo)?. closing at SI 10>ii. Ityeheavy; western hie. llarley steady. Corn, receipts 121,MO bushels, export* I'AMift bushels: sales l.l'J.'.tM) bushels of futures and lftO.UJU bushels of st-oi: spot market active; ungraded mixed :s7*!8}{c: options more active; btccmher47?iclJnnintr) 4G%a47%c,clo*lngal47e: Feb. 4G%o4U>sct closing at 4Gj;c; March 47a47)-4c, closing at iV/tie; April I7kc; May U*r^a47e, closing at 47c. Oats.receipts ill,.k>obushels; sales -jift.twu bushels of futures nnd 12J.UW husliels of spot; sjKit market easy; s|,ot No. :! white 3fti;c; mixed western &M32c; white do Ulal-c. Hay active, lions dull. Collec, uptioiia steady, 'Aml25 point* above yesterday, a live i.usiness, higher cables; stilus IV),uu)lutgs; December 1ft 4ftalG.lftc;Janunry 1ft 85ol0.45c; February lft.'.?Oul0.0ftc; March It,.I'm l&Mte: April H'.Mttlf.Olc; May lti.lUul7.loe; June 10.ft5al7.UUe; July lG.G5alG.U-u';, August IG.'.Ui I7 0ftc; September lG.70al7.2ftc; Is pot Hio 17%c. sugar, raw lirm; rcllneu strong; c G%c; extra C GJfc; white extra C t^.e; yellow Gl?c; oil* A G^e; granulated 7^c. Molusae* nominal; syiup We. Uicetirm. KoMu quiet. Tu?j>eutlne dull. Eggs easy; western 2ftu. Pork and cut meats iiufet. laird active; western steam tMOuft.ftOc; December8.iOe; January 8.10c; February fl.iue; March tt.lftc; April K2UC. butter unsettled and quiet; western dairy 14a2tie; ?lo creamery 21a34c; r.Jgln :im|jc. Cheese lirm; western 'j>^aMJ;e. Ciiicauo, Dee. 4.?'Trailing in wheat to day was fair: all domestic markets ruled stronger, t torn quiet, trading beingm a light volume, oats fair- j ly active. Provisions stronger aud higher. I-lour quiet and uticbitn^ed. U bent, cash .No. spring ?i No.spring 8tsaUsc; >o. u red 91 id}:,at Uii'a; ucceuihur 81 Oi%it unclosing ut <1 Juuuury SI U2%al U'?, closing at si Oft; May si 0>J> Corn. cash No.Decern bertt^e; January :?<*;,< ; May s?c. Oaui.cash Mini Deccmoer2o%c; Muy ?>*/ ?c. liyc, No.<vc. Hurley, No 7gc. t iuxm. ?m si ,'i0. i imolhy seed 9l fiu. Mew i?ork, cash ?1.1 :i~%aI3fiO; December <13 :t&; January Slit !.?: May $1:1 v.2,*<.. ijird, cash und December b.iUc; January i'?y 7.'.?'?e. bacon, short ribs 7.Mia7.IOt-: shoulders C.H7)ia 7.Wc; short clear 7.wjh7.(?.'Xc. Whisky si 'ju. Sugar*, eutloaf ?ah%c;gruuuiule<1 7^/r, standard 'V PHILADELPHIA, I'A., Hoc. I.?Flour dull and weak. Wheat strong; Nu. - red December si out loi'/i; January Si oijjial 02; February Si HQS* 1 01; March SI iAfal U5; May Si KhiI 10. Coru. optiuLN dull: chulco new yellow COc; No. mixed Decernber CI*<ji ! lc; Jani:ury 43%ui-lc; February iW+aUHt:; March Malic. Oat* steady; No. ;! white JJU!; futurci quiet but steady; .So. i white December ?KH)vo; January itnU-O-ic; February March :1V,1 jc; May Wiaittc. Lurd, |>uio t?e. llutter dull; Pcuuiiylvaula creamery extra aSc; Pennsylvania extra 3Gna?c. Cincinnati, Dee. i.?Flour dull. Whcnt dull; No. - red SI U'?; rec?*i|>(N l.oui bushels; shipment* 1,(100 bushels. Coru weak and lower; Nu. mixed 42a<l2i$c. Outs dull ami lower; No. 2 mixed 2ia2)e. Ityednll: No. v, Me. i'ork dull at *14 uO. Lurd steady ut 7.&7&tiU2%c. Hulk meats and bscon quiet and unchanged. Whisky firm nt SI 14. Putter cosier; fancy eiuauery use; primedairy IfcriOe. Sugar quiet and lirm. iiggs dull at J0R20C. Pai.timoue, Mo.. Dec. 4.?Wheat, western active and higher; No. 2 winter red spot and Decent tor We; Juuuury SI Olul 01}<; February si W1 al {?}.? Corn, western active; mixed ?pot l:;^e; year, January and February H'-Hal;0?e. wuts, llrui; western wliito UlaSIc; do mixed 28a80c. Ityu quiet at ftic. Hay steady. Provisions easy. Coll'ee firmer at 17 VToi.kdo, O., Dee. 4.?Wheat Arm and higher; cash SI i*i|i?l oj|a; May SI i?. Corn active ana steady; cash ft%c. Oat* dull; cash 27c. CloverRed active; cash 83 17Kl February So :w. I.iv? Muck. Ciiicaou, i?ce. !.?Cattle?Kccelnu .'?,000 bind: hliljuueniha,two head; market weak; bee ve*{::00 n.i.V); *tocker?iind fee en 91 80; eowtt. bulla utio mixed SI lou- Nr>. Hog*?Ki-coipU 2,000 lieuil; fclilpmcuts d.ooo ticiul; market alow; mixed Kioto .*i 'Jo; heavy $ > IO11.1 ;sj; light 8.'> I0w5 JJ5: hkip* SJ OOui DO. bhccp-BcecipU .'>,000 lii'Uil; hbtpmenu 4,too liCHii; market M roller; tiatlvet* ta.'ma .r? 10; western ?a&5a4 03; Tc.xuui.S2 10; lamb* ft 7.w> :*). Kabt IiIRkhty, Pa., Dae. 4.-Outtlc?Keocipta 475 Itctul: HhlpmetiU 217 bind; market lair ut yesterday'* price*. Hogs?Keeuipla 2,800 bead; rblpinunu I,Sou bead: market vehy dull; l'tiiludelphla* J.'i 20; mixed ?5 IS; Yorker* to OOnS 10; plus 14 60u5 00. tihvej*? Receipt* 4,200 bend: shipment* 8,000 bend; market fair ou good, dull ou common ul uueliungcd price*. Cincinnati,Dec. 4.?Iloga easier; commun and llKhtfrl .'iOoo 10; packing uud butcher* 9t 00ao20; receipt* 0,100 head; shipment* 1,210 bead. ????? * 1'ctroleuiu. OilCitt,Dec.4.?Opened atSCKc: highest 87c; lowest fcC^o; closed atSOko: sale* 702,oou barrel*; clearance* 4,2C8,00u barrels; charter* 7G.fi07 barrels; khlpmcuu 78,461 barrel*; runs ?*,863 barrel*. UKAt?'OHt>, Pa., Dec. 4.?Opened nt closed at hiuhckt8C??e; lowest BO? ;c; cleara nee* l,:ni,0u0 burrelit. Pitthrukoii, Pa., ik*. 4.?Petroleum dull but lirtu'; opened at 87c; closed ?tt?%c; highest 87c: lowest fttfjjc. New Yokk, dee 4.?Petroleum opened Arm nt ttWc; highest tt7%e: low cut i*?ic; sales 1,^1, uu) , bunds. i TrrosviUJt, Pa., Dir. 4.?Opened at" 8G?{e; i highest bti*{jc; lowest Mi%c; cloned at 80) jc. Dry floods. 1 New York, Dec. !.?An usual to Tuesday the market was quiet iu rrqucst for seasonable spe1 dailies, but in thu way of spring requirements the placing of orders continued fuiriy free. Wool. I'iiiladiltiixa, Dec. 4.?Wool firm and unchanged; slocks light. New York, Dec. 4.?Wool, pulled ii&UWc; Texas 14a'Jtic. Metals. New York, Dec. 4.?1Mb iron steady. Copper dull; lake 817 40. Iiad easy at 83 75. Tin weak; trait* 8~UU. I10JIE MARKETS. Tlio Wholesale Price* of nil tlie Various Commodities. intclt.ioencer office,) Wiiehj.no, Tuesday, Dec. i. / Quite a number of Interesting chants will be found in our market reports this morning, es| pecially in the groccry department, over those last reported, and a caroful (.crural of th c-cveral 1 lists will repay those who take an Iniere kin this column. It is difficult to k'vc rclinolo quota 1 tions regarding wheat, for owing to tho bail con1 dltiou of the road*. the movement In first hand* has been very much restricted. There Is a fulr 1 demand for oats ami corn, but with increased receipts prices aro no higher. The arrlv.il* of hay continue fairly large, but the demand Mill keeps pace pretty well with the supply, hem e prices are still pretty well maintained. Mill I leeii continues in literal supply and dull. Denier* In flour contiuu*) to report trade a? slow and ? they do not look for any decided Improvement > until after the advent of the new year, as both retailer* ana baker* usually buy very hparlngly i during the month of December. In the grocery U?c the coffee market In booming, ami It look* it* If our remark* of onu week ago, baMHl on the muKt intulliircut Information we could gather frrnn dealers an<l the employ of nUtUtici. would be a verity enrly in your U8M-9); vi*., the inurlict may reach 'Ac for fair cargo**. The local market In very firm. Tea I* xtciuly. Rico I* tlrai. 8plcc? quiet. Hnw Migura ktmng and rcllned ?toady. fyrup* steady. New Orleans iiio1h??ck in Arm and choice now crop mitlll scarce and hard to buy in New Orleant. Grain and Flour.?fancy patenui, (iprlng ami winter) |>'>tta7 00; fancy family, white amber, amber and winter, $ '? :io in paper; wood 16c higher. Oat meal?medium fG .V) per bbl: fancy to <5. Rye flour f I 25. >1 id>liine? per ton 93) ?o &l!l 00. Bran j?er ton SJ0 i<uail do. Wheat t*r bushel, No. 1. SI 00al 10. Feed.?Corn per bushel 70c. Oati R.'<at0e. Baled hay per ton 990 00. Farmer# arc otleriug ) iuuw umj ai?ii w jivi iuu, ococuin. ' Rice?Carolina head Cc: Carolina oho Ice L\(c; , Carolina prime 6J<C LouUlatiu : Javn lVur ' 6c; Broken a}{c. ) ? ?ugaraynM>- 2>Cfic; SUKHI Syrupa Watte; Honey Drips-JMMc; Maple l>rir?. Ave gallon kegi tte; U;n nllon ki*n 65c; ball ' barrel! 66c: barrel*hOc: Hlxbv Maple Mvrup (bnrnWNar Blxbjt Maple is (mrrclji) tic: 'ill,"; ' M?plo(IOj.llon_kipi| ?0c; Blxb; MapleuSt Ion kejn) C2ci Illxlty Maple (quart :in> kit. Su?rllou*lcUrki:!to: <arwlOIIIoMl lulinll bfrreli). Now Orlcuoi Jlola?o?. Uocj now m>|>. S?; S!"!1 SOc; <7c: '"lr??[ ulloil giwll, . New Orleans 42c: baker's goods 2ia80c. c /^rif<4"uT.!J,r?.w..,J- c; hnm* 12^c: medium 8. C. bams l.tc; Californiabama l0c;d.C. break tut Ur.m 11^12c; S. C. shoulder* 9>*C: bouelen hams lOallc: city side* 10^c; bacon shoulders h^c; bam beef 10c: ordiuary beef 9c; family men j ?rk 5 lb j>lecv? !?* ?; bean pork, Una , clear {18 AO. , , * lAinl? Pure refined, In tierce 10c: half barrel; r 0)$c; tuba 12c; Chicago lard. lu tin palls, H lh?., Wic; tin pails, 5 lba.,?Wc; tin palbi. 10 It*, i tin pails, 20 lba.. y*?c: tin polls, 50 lba., 1 9c. Sugar? CutloafS^c; cube*8c; truit powdered " Inordinary powdered 7%c: icrauulatcd Man* 1 dard 7$?c; standard confectioners' A ~Xfi\ Colum; biH A 7? ?c: staudard Windsor A 7>,c; Ridge wood 1 white A i Mfic, ?liltcextraC?%e; standard yel* 1 low Gj^c; New York C ti^c; goldcu C 6>?c; fruit 1 sugar fc: New Orleans clarified CaC%c. 1 Coffee?Circen coireo? Fancy Golden Rio lS^c; fancy green 19c; 1'eabcrry '?1%:: cholcc green 18,'yc; rotating grades 17c: Java Mc: Itonhtcd iu packages-Ohio Valley Rio 21>ic; I'an llcndlo 21Jfc; Arbucklctt Co.'s roftMcu 21>?c. bulk rousted-Old (iovcruiucnt Java 30c; Pea berry 23c: "A* grade Hlo 20c. Tea*-Young Hyson, per lb., 2feS0c; gunpowder. 23a75ct imperial, 35aS0e: Japan, 2;U?70c; OolotiK. 22a75c; Souchong, 22aMc. CamiU*?Star, full welght.lOc: stcarine per *et, 12c: mould, per set. !<* . Vinegar?cnolee eider, 10al2c per gal.: standard city brands, lOallc per gal.; country 13al5c |?cr gui., an to quality. CheeK? is quoted In Jobbing at 12c forprlmo western, and 12for full cream; Sweltzer 13a 5c, according to quality; Llmburger, ll^c; factory, 8Uc; New York State, 12Kc. FUA?No. 2 medium umcgcrcl, 820 00; No. 2 lat, 821 oo&?(/*?Sales of timothy seed at 8190 per bushel; clover, small seed. 8# 00; large, 80 25. Silt?So. 1 per bbl, lwe; extra per bbl., 81 61; dairy, line, S-bushcl sacks, 81 CO per sack. 8veei Cam?i'uiUc per lb. Araporaiea tTuiu?v&rv* 1 poarncn, per u?, in 2'ic; unpared peaches, per lb, lOul ic; apple*, per lb, flc; raspberries, i?er lb, 22a2Sc;?blackberrlM, per lb, 10al2c. tunned Good*?fctutnlunl 3 lb. tnbie peach 1280: plo|>cuclie*,3lb.,81y ;picpeachea, f? lb., fe2JSj: No 3 tomatoes, now, 81 uo; oMtornv A; \l ells corn, $1 00; do W inslow's 2 lb., 81 '.*0; do 2d grade J lb., 8110: Htrawbtrrica.2 lb., 81 10; black bcirlc*, 2 lb., 8110; raspberries, 2 lb., 81 00; Damson's 2 lit.. '/* : lima U-aus,2 lb., Wc; cove oysters, 1 lb. . light. G0c; do 1 lb. full Weight, UTicaSl 00; ftrlliK bcatiK, 2 lb., StayOc; succotash, 2 lb.. yOcail 2ft: early June |?ag 81 French pea*. loC each; pinu apple* 81 fiQ; ilorrowfat pens, 2 lb., 81 :Hhi2 10; gottseberrlca, 'J lb., U)ca81 00; a lb. wcet potatoes 81 7.?. Wooden Ware? No. 1 tuba87 "5; No. 2,80 75: No. 3, $5 75; 2 hoop palls 81 JO; 3 hoop 81 GO; Muffle washboards 81 u0: double do 82 SO; tine crimp double do 82 7.">: alnffle 82 fiO. Avlth-Now Valencia ralalna 7j^c; Layer Odora KMc; Loudon l-ayer raisins 82 flb; l<oo*o Mnscutef* 81 7fa:2 00. New prune* .v$?\ New eva|K> rated apricot* IN:. Htted plum* 15e. Pitted blackborriea 12c. OK?Lard, western extra strained fiOc; carl.on, 110, 7%c; carbon l.V). .s^c; white mluera beat winter02c: while mlucr*' No. 2.67c. rsootrcs and Mfxm.LA.veou*. There bus been but little chance in thuRcneral position of the egg market for some day*. Home dvaleni Incline to the belief that an cn*ler feeling obtain*; that there is u stronger pressure to tell aud 1cm dUitosition to buy, but we uiako no change in our quotations. Choice butter continue* iu deinaud, mid line country roll i*scarce and in demand. Fsesh receipt* of dressed j?oultry continue to meet with r^ady Mile at price# quoted. There is an improved Jobbing demand lor choice {Kiiutocs, but no improvement In prloea, aud the satue will apply to green apple*. Cabbnge continues iu large supply aud dull. Ap/tiff?Choice, per bbl., fiOOiil 10; medium per bill., fi0a75c. limns?rrlnio new hand picked, mcd., 12 00a 223; prime, new hand picked. mivy. S2 u'n2 'S>. Butter'-Country, choice. ihiutte; euuntry, i;ood, Itaiso; country, fair. Nn9e. Jieef UUIet?Sieer /rreen. CO lbs. up 6n?ic; uteci green, light, fiuflc; cow Krccu, iiuCe; bull Krecn, tafic; calr skin*. Krcen, fmCc. Cider?bund rviincd, (bbl. Included) SO (>0ji7 00; country, sweet. StWWiUll; crob, choice. 80 Wu7 00; crnb, tiic'illiiin, (I OOnS (A). Dried Fruit*? Applet), cholco sliced, per lb..;>a ako; apples, Ohio and Went Virginities,per lb., laity-; black berries, jn?r lb., 7ufcc; cherries, pitted. I?er lit.. luul'Jc; cherries, uupitted, per Hi.,-tHta; raspberries, j>cr lb., 20r22c; peuclitu, Vp, per lb., Iu5ct peaches. }?s. per lb., le; dried pen#. pel bufth.. Si f<u: dried coru, per lb., 6aUc; homiuy, per bbl., S3 00. tyut?trvMi in cum? '?Su2lc per dozen: Iresh In barrels -'nr. b'f*ithrr?? Ctiolcc live rccsc, por lb, 40n4.r>c: mixed live rowp, per lb, 3Tim40c: chicken, dry plckcd, SalOc; duck, dry picked, 25a&c. /Vo/ofM-Peerless, per bbl., prune, new, 91 2fiu 1 r?0; rofie, per bbl., prime, new.il &0; per bushel, ?l3tt45c? JVw/?-Chestnuts. 52 00n2 M fvr bushel; willuuts 4U?W?c; shellbtirks, SI 7.'n:i 00; |K*unutM. ciceii. per pound; rourftcd SI 35*1 50 per bushel. I'a'l fruit*?rears,common, SI 00per bushel; fancy varieties, Si 00a& 00 per barrel; Concord Kru|>c'h.:kN(*^' per pound: lieluwuic, do., 3>fca4c; quilld'h CI iSullt iW |HT liUnlll'J* yrijrhtUrn-CaUbu^v, (XJal 00 per hundred: celery. AfttiJOfl per dozen; onions, yellow Danvert, SI .'Oul 7."> per barrel; do., brattc per bunbol; turnip*, SI 2Snl AO per laurel. Yroniral ft uto?|,emi>un, ?2 COal (10 per box; Jamaica oninueii, $7 ouu7 Go per barrel; Florida*, j I (*m*> (XI per box; banaim*, 81Ma2 (X) per buucii; roeoanuu., $1 OOnA00 iter hu mired; Tokay Krapen, S"i Mart uo per keg, rerhlan date* In nmt?, 6){aGo l>er pound. Jlunrji?White clover, jier.lb., lCal.V; pure Mnilued. snUkr. Jtagr?'\VIdte, mixed cotton, per lb., U(al%c all wool, per lb., UfMfil mixed, per lb.,lalV?e. Piwlirji? Live chickens, old, per dozen, 8;; OCa H R0; eldekeiis, spring, per dozen,?1 UWi Mi; dnek*, per dozen. 12 0<)u2 2ft: Keene, per pair, 80ca81 00 liy Pound- l.ive: Turkey*, per lb., he: duck*, per lb., 7uSc: eldekemi. lien*, per lb., 7nSe; chicken*, old cock*, 4a5e: spriug chicken*. per lb., 7a#c Hunt* mi.I Iturk-n?Hiiiscim, dry, j>cr lb., In domain!, nauatnui bark, j-er lb., 'J^a3c; ioaafraa oil, per lb., -muoik?; May apple root, per lb.,'l%a2e; yellow root, (golden wall per lb., 7a blood root, per lb., 2e; tieuecu ktiuke root, |>er lb.. he? <>f top, ;i'a40e; Weat Virginia snake root, |ior lb., 25a35c: pink root, per lb., lluo, 80o35c; elm bark, per lb? la2e. ?-?ur*?MKtinlc, No. 1. SOaOOc; No. 2, tOniiOo; No. 3t.20B.10e; white, lUal.'x:; raeeoou, No. 1, ti0oG5c; No. 2, lOa.V'e; No. 3, 1-VJ.h:; No. 4, falfic; opoaMini, No. 1, Jiai'ie; No. 2, lUal5e; No. 3, 3u.'ic; tnuskrata, winter, Ntioe. IIW? fine woffled,l!7u28?; fine unwashed, 1*1 J0o; medium washed, 2So:iuc; medium unwashed, voh^p: r,mw washed, 28a30e; coame, uuwoahed, 20u2^c. WhrrSiuR Lire Stock Market. Cdltlr--llOOO tol.loo lbs. stockn^a.^ic per lb.; NXi to UX)lb*. 3a3j{c jH-r lb.; TOO to fcOO llm 2%a3c |>er lb. 7/opo?Market fair: 6}?aCc per lb, /.ante?Good tit ;iu&c j.tr lb. Oi/i??-3a3c per lb. Shrn?'MA' |"'r lb. n Ur. BULL'fi facilitates feriMtiff ant KADV CVDlinrcRnlatMtheBowoia.At HAO I OltlUi alldruKBl???.rric<t?5ctc. Dill 8 'C Cures Coughs, Colds, DULL 0 Hoarseness, Asthma, Bronchitis,pABinM Croup,Incipient Con-(jUUui1 sumption, and relieves Constmip- CVDBIR live Persons. 25 cents, d I nUl ' eunifeI'mt'S cuaca cioahettes faclOUUKL tgrrh, Price 10 Cti, At all druialati* Groceries, Etc. M R FTO V ATAI A 1MAMM A } WHOLESALE Grocer, Pork Packer, ANI) CCUHR OP THE Celebrated "Strawberry Hams," Kos. 1309 AND 1311 MAIN STREET, WHEELING, W. VA. My ownCuroof Choloc Smoked Meat* delir* ertsl cJullj from my I'ork Howe at Mauuhcatcr. TKZ I. A ROOT STOCK OF GENERAL GROCERIES . IN THE HTATE. Headquarters for Taylor's Patent and Painll, Flour. Ilpailqimrlcnt for the Ccloliratwl Alarnmn Pnffoo a kiwai VII WJI Wl ^o'.e Agent for Dupoat'a Sporting, Mining and Bia-tlriu Powder. TtaksgMng Supplies. Ornngcf, I.etnonn, liannna*. Grajw,* OHvm, HaiKltxn. Currant*. I>ntc?, Klg*. Citron. Lenu>u I'eH, Oihiiko I'col, Prune#, Apricot*. CrnnbcTlea, Pint* vuurre, .....mi . inuwp VIVUIIl Clicew, Mixed Nuu, etc. Send on your order* and wo will plcttc you. ? Conner & Snedeker, Cor. Market and fourteenth Street*. nog? Musical Goods. pi a no tu;mngi Pianos Toned and Repaired -BY? del F. W. BAUMER & CO.