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DOUBLE ELOI'KMKNT. | ,',' M KICUMOEE ,, wAsaiEo: i ., L'aaae ???i *>(?? Aile* V, Mr. Oeors* ?' . i Mr. WU.Um *?? Marrey. .1.,linton an I ,l mtier a-' " " < ""'""? ?"'??? ghi f pulled the bel! ,- i den e ?. sod that footie* ? .itetie, ngi ,: ,. it,ona and .yr .... ", III ed . id did ter! li r. ? ? . I , I ? ...:?. station en route dr. R s. Cease, in th .Misa ? Mr. ? ? s\ propel Ile enae, t'ney the pa ? ? f ihe ... tn that ? ? , \\ p 1/. t, living ta ..,.,., m d ihe ? Brown 1 ind Mr arel nee to ? ita oi H ss I.-tc I fOUtlli ??. t- l-l. : ? nae planned only Ihe day ? ? , , ,,u|,| be 1-t out "I - ithoul attra r. I "l the and MP ? ' ? ? ? a Visit to ' but ti that ll would , , Washington, provided ! , Pc folks were willing, !, ano IT theil ' ? . Ul the bartle H irveyi nib ? ? ? ? .t' If, ol m.. t. ll ss hethet to ! I irveyi utter, , . ty-two dark, nd is a membei of of du east Mn ? stree-) In of Mi vV ? mlnenl ralli when ?' ? I ? five, Ired une . busim in or , j | tri Bi ? . al .".P. Mt. Brown |]ai it M ii settling .. Cecil 1 her tn ti,- i ? el w nt ten h. ? told him. 'lt J! righi r tl like ls I "Ye. " ' "Th il ? re the bride her ..f h. i ? ? v ns th it I i n k ist i, s r s ur %to uk it a. *? Big M,er ag ll, id i t the Bev*athuStr**l c lune).. ? ? Christian church ? rlstlan Rr. I- ,,\ .<? o the lc I Thc chilli li * talki ., he s i sere full of lite and : . st hu ss - ? i io ch irge ' i e 'ont entlon, p ? ' attention to fl ; I os I of i duo. led In pi as ,i Mi Vt pok, .,.. lunlor ? ? ol < h.- Istlan ? ., I'tn e ot the ? R. s \ I' i;. s ,,i mid '* ? stir ' "Young i \\ or!d \\ ide Mle I .ns " I ;? s \ ri; . ? ? ? in tha nota ? > . 'hillie I ti kl I Mrs. S -s told inter lem,, ii China .. i* rca le hs lt. W f \ Cl ty, on PreMrcl 1 ? i /. Tylor ? los- d tbe meet ' S - Of th"' ind th. .--ult of to work i ronner pas i. hui..n t in thc ly after Rr funloi R'll ? ? dr, its place ! Farrar. leal* 'ill I Kl KL QV AMI Bi tl. 'Ihe I'n.K. i?. at u,- Mount Ma . IteellgbtfOI l>?*. I Rlghty-Olg waa UM vbso tatioo'a mu ? ?' Mui Tm- al yuan rd wt! "lia. Soi'lg." ' 'limes " Hos ( [''Kr Sullivan. ' ' " " ss. te reti ns of -Ttl,' "U.St ? Insisted u| x*Pl " triumphant Me? mos! a, o'*-- > irsl Munt," "J? t Hos (lirii Fish " Me Fer t. quortotte. ??ni si'o great at I tl nrleff, ni I'h|,lMMl^ ?** ??? VBB ac *"** ii .ii. tiis Bpn au, _._ __., <__ur. fefte, K-injr "NoM* Signor." from "The Huguenots," in good .st-, le. Mica i'hri*;ie, the *?',,,nd soprsn i of thc quartttte, proved herself a violinist of mach al. lit v. playing Hip Concerto ..f De Beriat, viv acceptably. Mlaa K ?. I alto f thc qunr tette, baa .. *? rj dei p. ilob voice, un I ? r's t. .iia.i, "Nigbttuna. w Ith nun ti foote snd tet I na.' rr.nsosAt ash a as bb al. Interest!**; r'acta A lo. ut Hie mono", tlfl tert* nrol lillie, M?fl,o? Mr. K. Wall, of J'n rm ville, Va., is In thc . % Mrs. Thomas Drown la visiting in Btue fleld, W Va. MlMtj Marv alli ..ettie Ha yea, Of laouls vilte, K) . art In tba city, tba guests ot iii Swlnc Rer. Charlea H. McOea win lecture at Union-Station M. E. church this ttl k for Hie banafll ol tba nan edi flea. Mra Brlasolara, of Twanty-elghth and . . has been tlntlni bet mothei in Ital)' since June, returned home la i .? ? Mia I. -ix. Arnzen and Miss Mar Ki,r. ; :. ind lisivi" returned bomt New Vork, after having spent two montha In tba metropolis i rjvlal n No. i. An.ie,." i >r,i. i of Ulber* niana, will have an Important ipeclal meet na to-nletit sit 7:30 o'clock In the basement of st. Patrick's church. Mi,i. iIreett | olored), aenteni ed to two - Imprtaonmeni for mallcloua burn? ing, in tba Count* Court of Bsaex, rc elvan at tht penitentiary Th.- clerk or th- n ourt yeeler rlay las led a mai ri ige i t enst to Mr. ?it Brannan, of Baltimore, and Mitt it. Lawrence, of this city. Mlaa Lissie Beellnger, of Norfolk, Va.. who haa t.ti the gues! of Mrs. John ? . i r sue) Mlaa ll*m. Cor two montha, left Miss Lltste Qundlack, ?.f Pull n, ac? companied by her COUBln, Mrs. K. nkel. and children, art lv< d home < a Thui ? six weeks to relai friends In Pittsburg, Nork, and Halti I. Mr. V. T. Ham left by ? I ? and Ohio I0-.S0 train las! night to attend the fi, ?. Mrs. I>. P. Chap ? lo-r homo, nt Hay? wood, \ H . ' '-. after ali ,.f only ., ' Mr i' jf Robinson and bride, from Hamilton, N". < ba i?? ? n - topping ,,t ii.. Lei iel for Bevel return* -J h. me, afti i spending u. u,t visit t ? ? ? .: Di A. v. Talley, of Petersburg, va. nlgbl ibout - ?? nek while two ioung whit.- ucl, were paaalng teeni ii al I. et the) bad their atten :i ii attracted by a noise In an alley and on investigation they found t healthy boy about -1\ wei k old i i terrible howl. He wsts turned ? vcr to ;. IM.',' ie,.-,. ,,.- ?.,i^ iijiiii'ij ,,ii-| i,i ti..\ ii ll (col. red), m ho would laki can of bira. The rumor on the street yesterday that M ii Tyler of No. MT ares! Jai k rn i . ut his wife's throat waa without foundation. Tyler waa cu a late! ia. A p U' e man wei house to invest the ? : waa accompanle i by a magistrate, bul Mrs. Tyler refu .-it, bs .i out a wai rant for tier hu-1 Am.iiier Postpeaea en . The case of 'I'la.mus N. McVamee and w iii-..nu T. ila il who are chat; ed with Ihe nun.ief ol Itober! Lee Atwell, Wsa ? alic.) np ju the Hustings Court before Judge v B. Will yesterday Mr. Hill ...in-. i for ' J.-iiil, stated th it ? from si aerloua at ? ? , imonia, and that hla ll.n film to k,o Into the trial at thia time. > ni sn ?',,,mt of Mr. .'art.i's illness Ho? ot the ? .- ? leis I- , u dela] ? long, ll- wa ? 'Mined to hla hon.? In ? . < t four n ntt:s The was. at 1 , ml n ?? I until Mond i\. N'.v mbi r l9th. In view of the ' n ' thal Mr, Harry M. Smith sa i fer Mt Nairn ? before hi ? '? Hon as Cou.. wealth's Attorn, y, he Will i "I pl ? ". uti mmonwealtn \?iii bi ti i bj M< ssrs, lc C. Bli hardaon and .Manon ti Daw Bon. New Charah Dedicated. ? hurch waa for? ms,liv- op. ned .linday at -I u Rev. James Nelson, the pastor Dr. H. A. Hnjrby, of Calvary Baptist church, read iv, r nm' - BaptlBt . i in prayi i . Res. Dr. < loop* r ? a few remarks, introducing I Dr. w . L. Wright, o! Le. - h Btre< i Bap 'i. who delivered the oj inbiri w ti- \ . Drs. J. C. Hi,len and W. KV. I.indium also made addresse* Al the . in lusi'iti ot th. , collection iken up amounting to >122. 'I hr rd tl 'ii of ih" , hurch former lj v . .i - lr i ?[ ... 1 In the Fourth-Street church. This ll nol be used any lc and the property will I-f sold. I ht CltJ ( oniuiitHe. The City Democratic Committee mel al lei 'is! nle,ht, and was In Bes ? ?' ? mi timi. discussing mattel's pertaining to the campsign. The commltu .- ari mged for a bis ? ? el Hall next Friday night, . . kei and a ba nd to entei tain the suffragists A demonstration wt!) also be held at I'Htk nexl Tuesday night, and ,1 Corcoran Hall, f.u a-htch the beal ? i > obtainable will be ? ired i ',.>.,e. i Tazewell Elli tl waa m .- rifor nIth tha committee for ov< r an aeOUl I bIiid. ? \ an de \'\ vi i a ii. ? ? i a ci ia di i meeting ol the Mci dil Un! n-< rooms leal night. His - I "Young Men: Their Needs and Dillies" 'I he Bishop hand ? i hil subj. ? i verj ably and ? v lively, He dwelt upon tha men had i ".-r In ind pointed to religion aa theil Infidelity was rsm.j,ai,I. tit> tiieiitu anarchy. Bi !. r of governmi nt. To be ? Ittsena meant to be true Ih.. Bishop concluded i - i review ..f the work >.r th.- union, and by prc.liv.-Hng for it si lill.' ' The management of tl v of from Mai A. M. rainier, of the Uarden Theatre New l'ork. j ? ?-?? rda). a hlch told a tale abo it "U_," coming to the Ai ulemy for and w ? in.-da . m tin* e 11 "Mlle, Said ila Befon one of thc 1 l est ai - li! ll ve New Nik au.'len . - of tl lOSed i' i ?' i perl In mj i :a> ? Batui la) night. \ M PALHBR." CHi t ircnit r.iini Tha following suits were Instituted in the ciiv Circuit Court yesterday: The (iiigrantee Trual and Baft i 'eposit Company, ot lahiladelphla, receiver, : .1 M < ii ippel for tl 800 Judg D." nt ? ? d foi thu amount lames W. Crenahaa agalnsi M. A. Iloi J. U Holland. Ti,...".,as !?;. Qrlggs, and Laura D. Brinkley and her hu-Land rick-it Camp. a Urge meeting "i Picket! ramp wat ?ld Issi tue.'.! interesting add ? re inside I', j; Ii ina ; i D R. Lucas, N T. Smith. Thirty-fourth i.e-... "i i ? Ginini, i on i v -iourm v- - I. ghty-alxth Illino - (len. T. M. I'rake. Thirty-sixth Iowa' Capt. M T. Ruatell, PlfUtth Indiana' re made bj the Commet d* ? rn man ler Spence, of Dee Camp ami Captain Hazlewood Krosd-Street Mission. Tin rc will be spacial "all-day" meetinn in Thursday and Pride) of this week ,t the Mission Hall, Ml teat ? . will b* Ju-:.) from ;. ::., t,, i ; to 0, and again at night All hally invited The meetings during the laj an ? i lall) for Chriatlana, vlsi tins i.iii.. i. "s. .mi Chriatlan workara ol the itv will h? In attendance. ; A. I*. V. A. A ca!!. I moating ot Hie A. P V A kid ba htld lo day at lbs looms of' tha lici/iiH Historical Boclet) at 1:30 i* \t . full attendance la ri queated, lu the n<.ti. c of this meeting in Sunday's 'lines the types Unfortunate!) made' it a_4 Monday Insteud of Tuesday as writ pu. I.nw sud Kqu.tr Court Hu- Law and l.'.jiltv Cotirt he foi In IKlgS Minor and a Jury, the evidence ias heard yen ei d.av ?, the cast of lt against Sylvanua stok, I, Twlsdale . .-_, T-.--'.i.anus miohcS. he jury late in th. evening brought in Mi'li i i"i the di fi ndanl A_MlU was instituted t,v ti. o. Bass gainst tba Western Di,loa Teifgiauh wuipaii). iiitniugcb, UtAX I FINANCE AND OOMMEKCE TUE CLoSlSti QUOTATIONS OF MOSE Y. liflrrln.t Sod SOleg M th" HI. h IX)-lol io. Parc. Kiel.*' gr- Internal Itevenu* . ... n :.? I- -I...I, Advil es. M-;\V YORK, oct. 8.- I ?eallngs at the Stock Bxchanga wars unusually Ugbt, and neither thc bulla noe UM Pears, .x ? ept ii) isolate-.i Instances, were io .lo much in tbs maraet ''"' ?ales were only 1.4.212 shares, and in this meagre total AmeHcan sugar, St. Paul. Malitiattati, Chicago Uah, aim RurlinglOii and gunny alone- ngured for UOJJUO shares. The mai Kel ssas Very Irregular Ul life ionise and trading devoid of intc.-rest ing feature. American Sugar led me Hst tn point of activity, Bu.dOO shares .hanging hands at Hi ^imp,.. closing at Mi,,. The stock was strengthened Ps reports that one of the largest oul refineries would resume business, wbi-ii ss.i.n considered ns indicating a turn for the Petter In tin- business. PO. lill Mail soother stroi | fpot and rose from [tay. p, 19H on rep iris of u further re? duction in Its floating debt and of a close alliance with the Panama I om pony. United States Express ?o\<\ down to 41, against 51 (4 tbs last reported sale nt the hoar : 00 thS lililc.UIicelileiit that the company had suspended dividend payments <>n ac ounl of poor business. ai 1.1- trie was raided down about a point to M at the Mart, bul when the pressure was removed a rally to ::i\ enaued. Manhattan was pressed for sal?- throughout and fell from 1"7 tO pu- <P,slni,' at HR*, hid. Tli" nOjOida tions in th" stock af" still baaed on rumors that rh" lorth'omlng quarterly statement will be very unfavorable. .csinc to thc surface road competition. Th. Orang! steady al one lime, London I ? bl ? Urie of i.""11 shares of St. Paul, bul in the eli.sing hour ? ere weaker. rho loss of $W*2,(><*0 in ?? ber gross ? rn tags Of ths Northwestern had I ?' li,titi,,-,, ,? Neither had the announce? ment thal th" Webasfa Company hs I ? .. .| srransemenl for the sale of .mo new : proceeds to bc in retiring of 7 per cool I ? The sterlli ? irkei w,-.s got. what sti inger, reviving (.-.Ik of gold exports latei In the week Stocks closed Pu. and, in the main, weak. Rel change show loi sea f R to ? outsi.I" of Manhattan, which dropped .-, to Rir1,. Radfic Mall gained V, per and Itchl n * I cr cent. Mi ? which laal sold nt lld' . brought ins, and sins then offered si Ryansville and Torre Hauti un l to 4.".. The bond m;irk-t . hlsher. Treasury Ralnnees?Coin. $75,406,000; , wreney, IRA ITO.OOO. Money on ".'iii easy .-.t 1 per cen! . Issi ? rt. and closing nffer?"l ,t i per cent.: prime mercantile 11 per ''"nt. Sterling exe hm ssith act io 1 business In bonkers' hills ni i^-T for sixty days an 1 1*7 f,,r demon I commet-, iii l ll Vt: ??>-'? Qovernmenl Pomis (irm State bonds dull. Railroad tamda higher. Silt, r at thc boi.rel was dull STOCK QUOTATIONS, Closing Rids. American Cotton *'il. ??"'? Am, i ? ni < ul preferred. Ainc.. ar. SSW American Sugar Henneries, prefd.. lil , \llle! ie.tli "Pot,ll i 0 ?' . 07'14 American Tobacco preferred.105 Ap-lu ,.n. . I ??. -V;, Baltlmore and (>hlo. ? canada Pacific. 6(5 apeake and eihio. 1s,s Chicago and Alton. Chicago, Rurlington and Quincy. _-'>'v c 'hi, ago ' las Ti usl . 75!. Delaware, Ls k. and Western. Distillers . :''-' ? . Va. and Georgia... 1'". T< nn., Va. and e.a pi R . ,'? l-.rie preferred. i leneral Elee 11 lc. is Central. Rake Erle and w estern. ? Ri le and w esti rn prefei red.. *'?'?>'',, Lake Spore . lo" , Louisville le.., , Louisville, New Albai rsi <? ? I Manhattan Consolidated. lop. .Memphis and i barleston. i" Michigan Cenlral . '?" . '-" Mot,ile and ' >hlo .,.. ta'A Nash., Chattai.ga and St. Louis... <>7 age. vs i l idled sr.. ?? ? ed. 21 New Jersey Centra]. |0? New York Central. New York and New England . Norfolk and Western preferred. Nortl ? Pa . Pacific i ref.-I. 1" , Northwestern . 104 . ita 1 Mail. Ifni Re cline, . ivi, Richmond and West Point. ip?k Island . 00 St. Raul . St Raul i el . sic, r ' '? I ? . e. Tent ? an 1 Ron . 17".s on I Iron pre: t red., 72i. Pacific. :i ', Pacific. ii ?, Wal ash . Wabash preferred . \;\ rn I 'ni ni. 87'; \\ P-, ting and Lake Erle . U*, wi., cling and Rake Erle preferred.. 4(1 BONDS. ima Class A. Pm llabama Class R . |0|i_ ('. ..?-, la uislans Stamped 4's. pm North C.militia t's. P". .North Carolina (ls . I"; Southern Railway S's . v. Southern Railway common. p_-it Southern Raliway preferred . pu /'enneasee edd cl's. no Pnited Stat, l's, registered ..' ll lu Cnlted States I in . lie. United States 2*i on..'.' wj ' LONDON rai: .-ii. \ ir m m:ki-:t. LOND. ?N, ''.:. 22. R.ir sllvi r, 28 l.vicd. i; R.\ IV AND COTTON EXCHANGE. RICHMOND, VA . Oct. 22. 1804. Off er Inga Corn (white), 180 i oats, .:.""" bushell ' ' '..rn (\s (Ute), I--.I bushels Quotations: wheal Longberry, 55c to 67c; mixed, '.I , shortb. ri to 57c: No. 2 red, .'?-. Corn white, Virginia (hag lots, new), ? 55c; No, 2 ss Inti'. 58c.; No " 56c, Oats?No. . mixed. 32tyc. to 83c.; No i, oR.t is. 32c; win iJ r Rsc 65 T11 R ('' ITTI 'N .MARK RTS. NEW YORK, Ool 22 Cotton rjulet; middling gulf, (IR: ml . pu? lures close i steady; i krtobe i fj 17 No veinber, :. .,i: December, 5.57; January. .Vi.;1; Oebruary, 5.68; March, 5.75 Iprfl 5.81; May, 5.87: June, S.ftR Juli total Bales, Ri'.;;o<i bal, ?'-?-1 ' ' ? - exports to Pron, e, 1.381 bales ( otltlliclll I. (ce. bl ! | ,-,77 '.' ill spinners: st... k. v, ..:?>? bales. Total I i-daj Nel receipts, >*; sp| t>alo^ Brltaln, 11.2**4) bal, 15.242 hiles. Continent, 20 tte -. 739,257 balee for thia week Nel receipts ; ' to 'net I ?'?.I. Pale; Prance, 26.481 balei i . :'R bales LIVERPOOL, Ocl 22. 12 .to !? M "'"and fair ami (-*.]>- mPt, w?h |,rl' '?" \'i:erP m mi.I,I't: I '.ono boles; American, p: [tit 'ales; speculation and export, l ???<. bales 15,000 Pales; American, 14 300 [turee . lev and demand freely . ictober, .s cc, j (,,.t,,t? ,. ,,r j vovember. ?': MM; December and Janu cy. 3 r. hr January, .'i 7-?;t ? February ind March, .I 7-0408 S-4M; Mardi an.'. \p.il. :: P-CR'..". H'-i'iR April and Mas : 11-04; May and .lune. " 12-04n ' ? Inn.- and July, .** U-filf/,** J.Vdl 'enders, lOfi Pales new dockets and 100 ?ales old dockets. I P, M American middling. fair IMS; good middling, ?( ii ::?>: middling, . I. low middling. -I JL82; good ordl iry, 'i ll-.C*: ordinary. *.' '"?.'-.'tr'; October ni November, " %4A; November and lecember, -'< 144; I iee, mber and Jonu rv. :t i-Ci, buyers; February nnd Mandi r,-U4?f.l (Pc-i, March and Anrll, 3 T-4M0 v'il; \t"H lu"! Mac. .1 0-41; Mas- anil n?e. :i in son *'-dV .Hine and July. 12-04, h.ivers. Kuli.res e-losed qule( M'.w ORLEANS. Oct 22.?Cotton fo? llies Steady; snle?. BS, 10O hales; October Mn!nal; December, .'O': January. D 20 'ebriiarv. .'...".',; Maroh. .".ll: April, B 17 l>y. .i.VR June, Ult; July. Mil. mai. i 'moms. BALTIMORJO, MU, Or 22.-Flour ulet; western superfine, $1,700] fa)' exira ne, l2.00tJ2.8O; ilo. family, 12.4002.60; Inter wheat, inileni. $..7.V.J3 <*>: aprlng i, . f.'! ::.V<i.'!..'i.-,. do. straight. A'l !o-litl ?_?.'.. W fica I unset i |e,| and easy; No. 2 reil pot and October. M'H.'h-'eiSc.; Decent? er, MVi*j'<^?c.; May, tftyftftya.; stesjn er No. 2 red. Sile.; milling wheat, by sample, .v.iy . '"oin dull; mixed spot and year, 4*.?c. till, southern white. hl'tX*-. for ni *t; do yellow, ."..Vd .Vic. for new. (Data steady No. 2 white, western, ?'!?' ..i-.l"-,e., No '2 mixed, western, /.jct - Rye SW-a,iv; No. 2. Mft iia\ steady, good to I l?-rT timothy. fl_.<BI0j IJ ."ai. Grain freights quiet and steady: ab er to liverpool, ls .'td . October; Cork for orders. 2a.3d.08a.8d., Octobers cotton. flour. Bc Provisions dull; mess pork. fl5.n0: shoulders, 17.45; short nh. aides and clear sides. fB.00; hams, small, JU.7.".; large, ?)_'.'/>. Lard Heiined. 09.50. i'lttier Bteady; creamery, fane-. 25c.; fan. v. 17T/1 >~?./; Btore-DOCked, l.'tlle. Fgirs .juief at K'vul4"-,..^ . Coffos qui.-t; No. 7, |14.10Oia.0O. supar Bteadv Bonds~Vlrgtnla .".'?, new, 11% lid: Vir? ginia Centuries, 5&H bid; Baltimore and Oho tn*\ lu! Northern Central, ?u'*i asked; Baltimore and "Mo Southwestern, lo? Md; Consolidated Oas Btocka, ivs'... NEW YORK PROMT'.: MARKET. NEW YORK, Oct. '?&??Flour weak and freely offered; winter wheat low gi IL860- ii', fsnr to fancy, fc.4o02.70; patent, f2 ?;..'; _'.?>. Southern flour Bti weak; common io fair extra, f2.10? il.OO; goo I to choice, >'?'?. 1""-" 60. Wh-at .|?)| ,uid firmer for red winter: No. 2 red, store and elevaor. ?"> ,... ., ; afloat, '?'. , toil , ?iptlont -' iva-, .-.j i.,,.., ? !,-. im. ? lilied ','?.. and closed firm at Vi-v'? below Saturday: October. 5." December, BO^c.; March, ? , May. OUTsc. ' ..rn dui! and firm; N". - 57V4C, ele? vator; 5714c. afloat Optlona dull and adv.in.e | \i,'v?-, declined V"-''. and Iv al Saturday'a pr! ea; IN - lober, r.c,-,' , December, M>4c.; January, .'?IV ? May, iwate. ^_ , Oats dull smd easier. Optlona mod erately active October. Mc.; D.mber, ; January, ::iu..; May, S?%c. Bpol SO. IO. 2 While, tO% , D western 32 \ Hay qulel and steady. Wool dull and steady and demand poor; pulled, 1- ; . Beef hams dull at 117.10017 .*?": th i beef dull and -''? extra. India mess, fifi o-o; ii; 50: i ut n pickled bellies, f7.7.7&>. <??: shoul? ders, f5 7.".-'i?'. ???; hams, f0.0fkiiro.50; mld llea nominal. l-ork Irregular; old mess, fl4.00O15.50; tx! ? , prime, S-14.uo. Mutter quiet al I44J23 mery, lS-a'Jf.e.; western dairy. 1 -"? . ort amery, i.v,/in-. ?',dt"n se<d oil dull .ind erny; crude, yellow, ade. Miked. Rosin flrrrwr: atralncd, commton to good, f 1.37*401 I-'1 Turpentine firm at :>V'-.",',e. lu .- dun and Brm; ? atra, IVJc. Molasai 1 Foreign nominal New Or* leans, open ketti.-, good to cl erately active si ' al 276.10c. st* th. t. I-,,fT.-e 1 mtlons dull and um hangi in points down; October, $12.SO ber, fl 1.450 H..Vi; March. fl0.80O10.M5; May, fl075 gpo! Rio Bteady. Sue,,. Ran moi? ai ti\ fair retitling quiet al 3c. Relined- St.md i 7 ll . . ut-Ioaf, ".'?/.. 3 li .rushed, 50S 3-lGc.; granulated, -I 7-lG_ Wc, Freights to Liverpool qulel and firm; : ; grain, \ I. CHICAGO. CHICAGO, ILL., Oct '-"-' Thi - dull and black-eyi t ruling throughout tia- greater portion of tht in, and los ti al tne clow I >. cemger wheal opened from .".'!',,!,"..';i,e., sold I : -"? -nd "?-'. ?., clos? ing al ?'?- !*-r Saturday, i wheal with. Corn Notwithatandlng the decline In ? i. ...rn held bravely un ler Hi. v, hen tho report of weakm - - in i , ? i n at St. I^mis sating unfavorably. The newa, while nol emphatically bull ? quite in favor Mai . ora opei ? i al '? sol I al 50%e . de. lined t" i i . . rallied, smd closed sit 50c., ',.?, un.l.i Saturday. ... Oats followed the other grains, opening .at :;l-'..;:{:;.? . the highest of ti., day. The final trading was. however, al steady figures May cloaed qulel ai '?'?.-. lowe!-. ('as). Provisions Firmness at the opening tu - - ! n.r were the fwo i ? .ts of the day. The unusual fae! rere In lan - ipply and yel ? r was reporte 1 from the j and governed Ihe action of prices during n. Cables were lower The close higher I for January pork. ?'??. for January lard, and -V- foi rihs. W opening:. Clot ' I lol,er . :._? , M-,, mber . .".:', \tsiv . r,s ber . .Vu , fifl November . i lei ' mber . t". ?Mac . .Vi', {JO ',. i- . 2" Novi mh.-r . 'Jsi i ? ml..r . "_">' , "-SI . e-'7, P .. toner .fl2..""4 $12.57*4 January . I2..H) 12 '7' . . 7.25 7 25 January . 7.10 7 lo Oi lober . ii.lL" . fl January _ . ,;'-- j :?? quit ? an ! ; . Vo. 2 red, ? >rn. .Vi.- : No. 2 oats, '.'--: $7.25 nul? li ?'./?'. I.' .. whisky, fl - st Loris. st. LOUIS, MO., Oct 22.?Flour un* changi Wheat lower; December, 4?Aic; May, < 'om lower, 11.-<". nils r, 1 I May, I 'ats lower; 1 I Pork Standard rm w, *13.oo. Lard Prl.teai - ' ? * I irv Baited Meal - Should* , "7.. i'..i. -.ti 1 ? il lera, *,;34: lo and ili;ir n!-. <7 .'.".; shorts, #7..-j.,/7... High winea nra. il fl 23. CINCINNATI. CINCINNATI. ". Oct 22.- Flour Fancy, $2.30; domestic In moderate de? ni md Wheat dull: No. 2 red, Corn qul< '. N" '-' yellow, 54c. ?. , No. '_' mixed. .':oir>. Pork quiet, with moderate demand; v12. 75. Lard qulel an "" leaf, *7.7r.; kettle dii.l, fUg.oil prime steam, fl. to Racon quiet and easier; shoulders. $7 ort; sh,ot rih si!,-- f7.50; short clear sid.-. I" Whisky it< '' M -"; CHICAGO I.IVK STOCK MARKET. CM. iv STOCK VARDS. ILL., Oct. 22. CattU Ri elpta 21.000; market stronger; common lo ? utra steers. f2.sH.Vbd.15; stock . .. l,,,Us fl i-'.i -". "??' I "? '?" i:, . h is. ;.?.??.: market Brm and io.-, nigher: heavy. f4.5TVfl.".0O; common to choiee mixed, it 1 I" . 1.* light. M.V*. I 7H; ph -, 1*2 ?"'' 1.50 Sheep Ri -elpts I5,0u0; market Inferior! lo choice, 7.".. 1,93.00; tamba. .1 -W/lV SAVANNAH SAVANNAH GA., Ott 2X-Turpen litie market firm at '.'?'."'.tee.; sales ol receipts, wll '? "' '" ; ;" outside, ?notations; re.ell"' 1.1 IO -asks. Kosln markel ' :i ?" advnnea on r ind H with good demand: Mlt-n, s.ooo hurrelx'- receipts, l.JWl barrels. Quote \ it i; and !' flOO; E. fl 25; 1 :V ti'-,-," h ti 7fl ' Wv90: '< ?2.10; M. . f2.55; ario r( MUM, I2.7.V, w;.t,-\ wbtta, f-'!"?._ WILMINfJTON. \Vir.\fIN-:T"V N. C. inf. 22.-Rosln tirm strain. !? '?'" : *OOt 1 strained, fl.ou. Bplrita turpei tine {hm at 2o\: Tar st. si ly Bl "1- '?' crude lurp*ntU?a d"lot; hard, fl.lrt; 1 tt. ?i v?; virgin, fk.o. ch wj.v.stos. .HAKi.r-T.'N.jJ. <". oct. 22-Tur Jntlns firm al **f. recelpta. ?K casks. ^r"osln firm. (Tool strained, fl....,, re ?eli.ts, t? barr*1*:_ LIVK .sriii'K KASIR, RICHMOND, va., oct. 22. ism. ,-_ttle Hccelpls. W?K sales, rtNi. SeeP ii"1 i.-inba-Hecelpts. Hui; salts, *H ,..ii,is. 7vi; sales, m \ ",*?'" rattle Best, SWc. ta 4c. gross; > "?', t . aood, 2a?.- io alie, tero**; ,-,.,? ?^H^rslr. '-'?? ?? -'*<?? arroaa; bulls. ?_,-. :o iV %. ,n 'j_f. gross, aross. 0 ^u'' .,. t? _?>.,-. ter. B_?kel for eal tlc vi MalK- ' _?__ u_,a hoar> ^^^^^^^^^^^ very good- Slow JffS sheep and hogi. f TOItACf-.i EXCHANGE. RICHMOND, V\, o.t. '-'-'. MM No offerings of toraccos at auction on 'Chang,, to-day. Private sales reported to the secretary of the Rlchmo-id TohaGCO Trade to-elav V ipoers, J h.csheids: tillers. 1.1; smok? ers, it; leaf (derk), .. bus (dork), IS. Toi ii. >.i hogshi nei*. The tobacco taupe tor reports to-day. Inspections Hrlgtit. I hngshea.fs; dark B hogsbeoda: vt-stern, l hogshead. Rein rpectlona Bright. .14 hogsheads: dark, U hogsheads. Myers. e-renshaw*. Neal's. Daven? port's, Allegheny, Shelburne'* Sooekoe, Seahreioke'H. and Virginia tobacco ware? houses report ro-day: Receipts, li pack? ages; deliveries, 73 packages. Cnlted Statea internal retinue collec r|ona 'or Ih. ' R*??hmo___ Va.. ra* dav: Clgnrs and cl?1rettes. PBI.4T; Plug tobaccos. $1,115.28. Total. $>J73.70 The Southern will offer an attractive break to-morrow; first sale at this ware? house. The usual break at Shelburne'* ware? house to-morrow. A good break of bright tObOCCOOMtl the Stonewall to-morrow; second stile wt this ouse to-morrow. Registered ai the Tobacco Exchange to? day. Thomas Pemberton, RonrlCQ county. M \R1.M; INTJgLidtiKt*VB. M1NIATRRI' ALMANAC. Oct 23. IBU. Sun rises.i.:l'7 Sun sets.5:21 Moon rises .12 P If. I ins's length.10h.32m. HIGH TIRE. Mornlno .Il 17 Evening .[1:57 PORT OF V, EST POINT, Oi t 22, 1804. ARRI V ED St. unship charlotte, .Vickie, Baltimore, tigers and gen. ral cari;... Steamship City of Columbia, Jennet-. N'-ss Yoi i-. rs and general ? tc irnsbip R-. ? \. Pas lor, Baltimore, ? ? ingship Lord O'Neill, Stevenson. Liverpool, ? : mri. ner ' i Baltimore. BAILED. Steamship Essex, Taylor, Boston via Norfolk, passengers and general cargo, - a mahtp < Iti ot e 'olumbla, Jei New i"ork vis Newport Nests and Nor? folk, passengers imahlp Charlotte, Mckie. Baltimore, ? n^efs ate: u-to ral . ..Tir? IX A I ll-. ci.'Rsi" irf. ri., i. ,-,t thc reel lenee of his br 'Ric, 31*. ti. rth Adam LOL'IB <; QERSDORF, at 5 o' lo k Bun? da) morning, in the thirty-fifth year of < ige. Funeral ssill rake place from First h Rut!., ran ? burch al IO o'i lock TUESDAY. 23d Services will be i n .lucie i by tl." Rev. O. B. Sh.i.y, pastor. JEWETT. Ri.i. .e. Bundey, the '.Mst Instant, nt his residence, al Midlothian ". a., ot' drop y of the lean OE. >RQE if jrwrtt, in the sixty-fifth year of PR i Funeral from the reel lem ?? e.n -| i',;s I'.w. tho 23d instant, al I 30 P. M. C v RY. I Ul d. 11,?'.,Per 20th, Si 1*20 o'clock, al th" residence of Mi C K Trevlllian, -Jl7 south Pine street, Miss marr; a. CADY, daught. r of the late c. C. ('ody and M \ Cady, of "\ ei loi , Va., in tbs tv it year of her age M. " IRE.?Died, Sunday. ( K lob. r -JR R'..|, at I 15 ..er,, u it. M., Mrs. BRIDGET M. MOORE, Wife of M. J. Moore, m the Oil Tl AKV. Lom oxoaoosr. Mr. Louis Rei-hur died ;.t his broth ? nae, 806 north Ad ims street I - unlay morning, after a In tho thirty-fifth s.-.u- of lil-! C Lot i lei lorf was born in the city of Ri hmi nd and s greater part of hia life ?-? ,s ago bs ss'-ni South, having a cepted ? position st mi, a hrm of hm nen nd packers While, in th.ir employ, in Florida, h. contra :>??) fr m fre iuenl , vtr- m.-s . f ? ?I c I! laving to enter tin- lee ' ss hip- packing meal what was at tirst pronoun- ? I i Iii umatlsm. I!- ind to resign his poa Hon ond ra ' , hla native city In the hoi.I Inlng his shattered health. ll a short res! to im? prove-, but iii" Improvement waa only temporary, and for the ar he unable to follow an ? e.r. Cntll a short time ago he ss ts able to be up and about, bul very f,. ble. He le as,-, s.-v. ral broth* ra, Its poi having preceded hun t,> the grave itt sci- ??.',. Il: ' tme k- pt I and t inc I of Second and Bi oad Btre. ts, and ss ell and favorably known among the UR. I. S. U -EK. REDFORD e ii', , v \, Oct. 0. -Bpeclal ). onldas s Rosser, Jr.. ? *? n ol Ri i< r, died al : . g ti nhl.-. The ? in ma rr led. H< s..,- empoye d In the depot, In Richmond, until foiling th forced him to glvs up th- , Mr IPs'ier ts i .tit member of ? arv Methodist church, Rich IP' is survived by five brori anti tss,, slate ts. The remains were | ik*n i - Ashland to-night, and the funeral and >l will (ak-- .,.::.?' there to morrow cTFKSoil .ll.-.I PM D. IO"U r JERSEY 'TTY, N. J.. Oct, 2? -Rx 1 >. R..i'.c died ut st. Ruise' ii ipltal N( sr I oi k, ? Herds . ... ai fri m the ? ff. ?' i of a,,.; , ti,rn for calculus performed .sunday by -a rsi insist*.* nr.rir.4t.. It it ".?( < SOSU?*d, Kui lil (isneral, Hay* < oo.plrop?r Krkel?. CHICAGO, ILL., Oct, 2-.'.?Comptroller of the Carrew ? rived hers Igy, . ? i i marked revival i fined ' . the u .1 entrei tis. Ths ' 'omptrol ? r , ame on from \s ti ihlngton to addi ? I 'lub at Kinsley's Saturday evening. t call for a statement from the ss i - m le on < ictober ? lld. "It showe l an loci ? ase In ? Hi of loans mts W that. In addition to Increase of $!?.i)w>,0Ol) In outside cities, lt ! ? , the ' utrea, I, en..-.) to com. Rom ? ir< i nt ry. Indicating a verj general and healthy rei lt il "Compared with the si i t, ar ago, hows rei nomenal more than ll .->.???>.>??? \',: Indicates a re taral I pul ?nor- liberal Investm 'ii - c 'omptroller I rel urned to v. Ington to da.. Nexl w. a he coming home to Illinois to remain until sfter eleel ion. CONNELLS^ ILLE, PA.. Ucl 22 There ss ga a gain of ni arly two :. i irs In the coke output last w-.k sure sign of th.- great revival tn the Iron .md iteel Industries. Tue more fusl sumed, th- more work ls .lon- In mills. All ovei ?'? ? demand for cool ind COkS is very Strong m ths '?' '': .? ' Company 'a die managi ld a ab idy Impr ivemenl bad been noticed, ihe volu.I t>'.i?tae?s being much greater than a few months ago. I ,, i ol thia In iea.-e he attributed lo os li. Hui setting In after the strike, bul tbs greater p. nus to the re ? itali rt '"?' Ibo manu ,1 resumption ol : itlona in the mills ihroughout the ?-v. .-s bedie | Examining assert!, The Medical Examining Board met last event I '?" k ln ''"'? -'?hn Hell Rig ber's office ta the Capitol building prepara torv to the examination of applicants for du lomas. Thc following members st.,.. present Dre Rudd, Buckner, Blackford, Chancellor, Dillard, R iter, Oreen, Harri Moore, lt. S. Mai Un. Nash, Patter Son! Reston, I'll.ids. and Simmons. After Ibo Questions on ihe severe! i,ranr*he?e had been a looted resolutions of respect to the memory of Dr. Jamea Parrish, a lat. member of ths board, wi re adopted. The board then adjourned until this morning at I o'clock, vt hen ths examination will begin in the nail of the House of Dolo. The Medical BocRty of Virginia will tn...-1 this evening nt ? 'clock In the big hull of the Young Mens Christian A?.o elation. lt you want the nnest Key Wee* elgar in the market, get IN**AR TA EULALIE don't take a substitute. When so many people are taking and deriving benertt from Hood s Sarsaparilla, why don't you try lt yourself'.' lt will build you up. Moou's Sarsaparilla will make you strong. Hood's Rids ure th* beat after-dinner pills, assisi dujeallon, curs be-*d*"h.e. Otc. a box. IT LS AN OPEN SECRET THAT GOODS WEES HM\ BE SOLD SO LOW AS KOW. LEVY & DAVIS' PRICE. WILL CONVINCE fOU THAT rr tl to Yoru interest to im> Your Shopping There. Dress Fabrics. Ol'H LINE OF DRESS GOODS CON? TAINS Till, LATEST AND NEWE8T dm, s ON nu: MARKET. AMONG THEM U?.VY DAINTY EFFECTS IN Tl.A I.V AND FANCY WEAVES. SAME VAL! BS HAVING NEVER UEFOIUB BEEN QUOTED. ___ wH BRIGHT CHECKED KSD PLAID DRESS '',' " ?D8, eai et I .lu ;i iAoted for chlldn ari ? apei lal p par yard. 15c. NAVY BLI E AND BLACK SToHM SERGE, usual i i prhe . BM. Ni ?\ KI.TY SUITINGS ill.nu Diagonal*, Beaded Armurea. Taro ! ? Lil pi 1 e |,. f yard ._ic. SHUCKS. HENRIETTAS. FLANNEL SI IT1NGS AND I'AM'V <'Hi:\ li its. were Boc. a rai I, now . 39c. HANDSOME DRESS I'AI'.I: H's, in the lataal fall colorings, the sh..ul.I ie Kc, -i '..ii our pi . n<\ rds \\ ?!?? N< ''.TM n -? ?'. CIA nus. worth 86c. a yard, al li rsr !- ari '?? l' v Pl r i Li >TH8, for xn<*r j?rl e Soe. yan!, al. . mel DIAGONAL CLOTH BUITINO, always sold yard, for. 1 f-J yards wide .'< i\ BR i' CLOTH, wi.old be good value at ii M .. j ird, for H-00 wide HOMESPl'N COV? ERT CLOTH, raina U.M ? j ti I, at SILK DEPARTMENT. OCR STOCK OF BLACK, COLORED AND FANCY SH.KS WAS NEVI I; MORE EXTENSIVE AND VARIED TH \N N< ?w IT <'' IMPKISES THK LEADING MAKES AND Tin. MOST FASHIONABLE DESIONS OF NOVEL? TIES AND STAPLE FABRICS, ALL OF Will''ll VHR . iFFERKD A r KXCKP TIONALLY LOW PRICE8. Extra Value, SATIN GAUFRIE CREPE, In light, deli,-it,, tinta verj deslrah evening costumea and waites, equal hi Qnlsh ? . ii i ll fabric m i<l<. v io. SMl IOTH FINISH BL KCK ARMI Ui: ROYAL, BLACK CR. ST M. BEN ii KLINE, I .i ii ;:i.i: u ARP COL OHED SURAH sir.ks. formerly aol lei- i yard, foi . NEW CHECKED TAFFETA SILKS, handsoi Qlace Ta Silks. Heal \ Bia. k Gros 0 all inches wide, new Black Moire, Black F . tired Satin Ducni would be s.i valuea al Ji a I for . . EXTRA kink CREPE FINISH CHIFFON, 12 n. hes wide, In black, white and evening shades; BLACK TAFFETA SI I.KS. with -; HIGH-CLASS NOVELTY silks, in . i '..,??? line of new aha i Inga. worth $1 f-sjl."ii . yard, al SUPERB Ht BI*ACK BA1 I \ I ?Ui il ESSK, BLACK BHADAME, BL VCK SATIN LUXOR, BLACK FAILLE FRAN"ATS!!. BLACK SATIN. BLACK PEAU DE Si I I ANTIQUE, actual value 11.25 to a yard, at. LEVY & DAVIS. Sacrifice Wi- b&ve a lew numbera ot' the following publications on hand, and in order to Rive our subscrib? er! a chines to secure them, we will poll the different parts ol each fur FIVE CENTS! ^ mj should not Iel thia oppor? tunity [hiss, lint should benefit yourself and secure these publica? tions, for tliey are standard work* ?/list thinlc of the price, only Five Cents for Each Part. Here is the list: world by sunlight, h:ly land photographed. columbian album, encyclopaedia. New, Beautiful, Interesting! The Times' Now ** I'reniium Book, Conquerors of thc Wilderness, is a Thrilling Account of tho Wonderful Achieve? ments and au'on i /.i ti g Trials of Our Pioneer Fatiiers. lt is Handsomely Hound in Cloth and Gold, and has 742 DtgM with 200 Illustrations. Call at The Times otlice and see the hook, and learn Termso Subscribers. trtlAllLlHHLD IN |-\; DICKERSONS, MULE MILLINERS, i*m east iuis mm KINE IHI.NKH8. HAUDLEH. Ac KNQ. JJHa ASb LUUlt siKlsftM. uoAM .tu-tu 8" t pru ia nothing more important than tim Diotag-Koom. Wm pty a "teat deal tt ors st a finely fur ;. lu lied restaurant than at a lunob counter for the same thiug. and very willingly, foo. The sams thing applias to ymir own hom*. Now w* would like to call your attention to a shipment of Buffets just received. The prices of th**e rang* from V14.S0 to BBS, arni they sra all POLIHHKD FINISH. We have. als.. recBived a shipment of Dluing Tables windi hare elegant tOl Ililli ol Al.ri.iC-sAW'RIi Tolland LEAVING. TIT,N!'" am! t'l.t'T! DRKUS. Just think of a Table like the shore described. A fest long, fortis. Come to see na We want your trade au 1 will get it If prices snd caromi buying sra a coDeideration, ,6. 421 E. Broad Street. ocfi-sa.to.tb] $50 for $!,00 and $1.00 per Week. $75 for $1.1)0 and $1.50 per Week $100 tor $2.00 and $2.00 per Week. R U Married? ll' .NOT WHY H KS IT AT K. WU KN \<iC CAN 1'M'ltNlMll YOUll BOW PROR Te'I* TO BOTTOM AT SCCH A SMARR Ol'TRAY'.' (Tl \.\IRRlt SUITS, lu Oak, from IS up. DININQ SR1TH. *SIDK1H>AIU)S, KX TENUON TARLI'H. and CHAIRS to match, ol all prtcea. I >A I'.Ri 'H SI ITS. ta Rugs, Plush, and Brocotelle, from IM to noo. BTOVVS RA NC I :s-every one guaran? teed good hullers. Come, see for yourselves what ws cen do for you. ROTHERT k CO. Broad Street Credit House. 1 u,,vth Columbian Building #[oao Association or RICHMOND, _ZR? OFFERS TO SAVERS, BORROWERS, AND INVESTORS ADVANTAGES Eau AL TO ANY THAT CAN BE SECURED FROM ANY SIMILAR INSTITU? TION IN THE WORLD. For Frotixrctus glvtag full information si to pisa sad luns of watt i ll on ... The.., Columbian Building J Loan Association, Planters National Bank Building, RICHMUNO, VA. KLI.IWU I ARI MS V. ANTED. ?i.. tn,i..,_tli Im m si Dry and Uniform Temperature rOS AM. KINDS Ol? PERISHABLE GOODS, At Rea KINGAN & CO., FIFTEENTH ANO CARY IB. INCORPORATED 17V4. OK VIRGINIA. This well-known Institution, the oldest lu the Houth, insures t.uildings against Fl Ut! ANU LlOHTMNU on th* meit favorable terms hy l'l'.HI'K'I 1 Al. AND ANNUAL POI.ICHMJ. lAisses'e'itJitHl'ly SeilJueteO and promptly p-i.| Tins Sex f-ty. with Ha record ot ii.-.irly one hundred years of successful oi- latlon, commends Itself to alt who wish to rorubtas perfect security with inlM o.' premium. DiRfekrroRH: Willi.tm ll I'.iliuer, William i'Nlruy, J ri. - W. Allison. A If reel T. Harris, Jr. Lewis Hinter, Joseph Hryfcn. HKRRI'.KT A (T.vmeiRN'K. Principal Agent. FRANK li. MThJOKlt, Secretary TlOMAS R"I.I.!m; JR., Asst See'y. JOHN PLA IR, Collector, seld-aii.tuAth ?H