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ThankegiTing Day Fixed. The president on the 27th inst., toned the following Thanksgiving proclamation: By the president of the United states of America—A proclamation: In fartherance of the custom of this people at the close of each year to engage upon a day set *purt for that purpose in a special festival of praise to the giver of all good, I, Chester A.r Arthur, president of the United States, do hereby designate Thursday, the 29th day of November next, as a day of national thanksgiving. The year which is drawing to an end has been replete with evidence of divine goodness. The prevalence of health, fullness of harvests, stability, peace nnd'the growth of fraternal feelings, the spread of intelligence and learning, the continued enjoyment of civil and religious liberty—all toese and countless other bltss ings are cause for reverent rejoicing. 1 do therefore recommend that on this day above appointed the people rest from their accustomed labors, and meeting in iheir several places of worship ex press their devout gratitude to Qod that he hath dealt so bountifully with this nation. »cl pray that hi9 grace and favor abide with us forever. [Signed] CHESTEK A. ARTIII By the Prtsident: FREDERICK T. FERI.INGIIUYSK.N. Secretary ol State. LATE MARKET REPORT. ST. PAUL. WHEAT—The market is steady and featureless. The foelinar which has prevailed for some time Dast has not been weakened throueh.long waiting, led possibly received some slight strengthening 'rom Saturday'* reports from the outside markets. Wheat men are generally of the opinion that wheat ivill go no lower this season, and that It an export demand should spring up there would be an im mediate and marked rise in prices, accompanied Sv an active movement of the grain now be ins tield back by the farmers. The board Quotation! re the same as on Saturday, viz.: $1.01 bid foi spot, October and November No. 1 hard $1.02 bid tJr December, and $1.05 bid for May. No. 1 92c Did No. 2 hard, 96c bid: No. 2. 87c bid. Twc r.ars of wheat were sold by sample at 98c. The board of directors held a meeting at the close of the board session, and agreed to recommend the reso lution establishing grades for frozen wheat. FI.OUK—The week opens with a steady market for flour, and no visible prospect of an immediate change in tone. Fair Eastern orders were received by the millers yesterday, and the local trude exhib ited considerable activity. Quotations ate uu Aantjod, ranging as follows: Patents, Orange Blossom, #6.75 Red Cross, straights, a(i: Capi tol, family, $5.50 Bakers, XXXX, $4.50 iu bar rels, 25c extra outside brands, 25@50c per bbl, iccording to quantity low grades, $2S2.50. Eye 3our, $3.75 per bbl. Graham, $1.50 per bbl. Buckwheat flour, $10 per bbl. CORN—Corn continues steady and in good de mand. For spot and November No. 2 mixed 4(ic was bid acd 48c asked: year, 46c bid and 47c isked May, 47 »c bid and 48c asked. For No. 25c was bid and 47c asked. A made at 42c. A bid for rejected was sale was recorded of one car. No. 2, May delivery, at 4756c. OATS—The market is unchanged. Board quota tions: No. 2 mixed, spot, 27c}£ bid Novembei delivery, 28c bid and 28 asked: December, 23c bid and 29 asked: May, 32c bid and 33c asked. For No. 2 white 29c was bid No. 3 white, 27oc bid. One car No. 2 white was sold at 30c, and :ar No. 3 at 28c. MINNEAPOLIS. WHEAT—The market was quite active yesterday, and there was a very fair amount of trading done. Samples were picked up with avidity, and seller' as a rule went home cleaned out. Prices were ^c liigher for No. 1 bard, and about the same on other trades. Northern wheat was in good demand, and 93c was offered for 10,000 bu November delivery, but holders asked lc more. Transactions were mostly confined to samples, although there were sales of No. 2 har-J at 98c No. 1 regular at 9(5c: No. 1 Northern at 93c: No. 1 regular, 92c, with ttransit and rejected, by sample, at 82c. The best bid for No. 1 hard, November delivery, was $1.02, and $1.02% was asked. Holders wanted 94c foi No. 1 Northern, November, a^l 87c for No. 2 Northern, spot cash. About It less was offered. For No. 1 Southern, 85c was bid. and 82sc for No. 2 Southern. CORN—The market is dull and a shade lower. For No. 2, 47&c was bid yesterday, and 48c isked: No. 2, October and November, 47!i: year. 16c condemned, 42g46!6c. OATS—The market is dull and steady iJS'-ac was bid for No. 2, mixed,spot or year: sellert asked lc more: No. 2 mixed, 28c: rejected, 26's 27c. OATS—Tne market is dull and prices unchaacetl. No. 2 white, U'Jc bid, 30c asked: No. 2 mixed 28c reir-cted, 2(!5i27c. liAiil'EY—Unchanged r.t ."JSC for No. 2 extra No. 48'.«50c No. 3 ami rejected, 35®45c. MILWAUKEE MARKET.—Flour TLULL aud droop ing. Wheat quiet: OS'-fcc cash and November: 953»c December, and 9(Mc for January. Corn, noth ing done lSe for No. 2 47c for rejected. Oat. liigher No. 2. 28c. Bye neglected: 56c for No. 1: No. 2, 5412C. Barley dull and lower No. 2, 60c •xtra No. 3, 50c. Provisions irregular: mess pork, ¥10.25 for October $11 for January prime steam lard, $7.20 for October $7.30 for January. Butter steady. Cheese unchanged. Eggs firm at 23a Receipts—Flour, 22,000 bbls: wheat, 23,000 bu: barley, 52.000bu. Shipments—f lour, 17,000 bbls wheat, 26,000 bu barley. 127, t»00 bu. CHICAOOJMAKKET—Flour, quiet and unchanged. Wheat, demand active, unsettled opened weak and lower: closed a shade liigher 93(Si93i8C October: 93H®93^ic November 9.RI5SII79"?4: December: 90^b(£9($SC January 1.037e May N'o. spring, 93(593380: No. 3 .-i riui.', •Sl'sc No. 2 red winter,991ic'ii$l.01. Corn, demand active: mi settled opened easier afterward advanced, and clo»ed nominally unchanged: 467s047c cash: 467gc October 47^c November -Ultjifi-lOV December 46|^®461ac year: 401e@46J4c Janu ary 4S5si44S*Uc Maj". Oats, steady and lirm 28®28Iec cash: 23c October and November: 28Mc December 277i*c year 2S-56c January 313134c May- live, firm at Sii^c. Barley, easier at GOcbi- Flaxsoetl, lirm at $1.37. Pork, demand active and irregular: opened easier, and afterwards advancod i)J4«30c for cash. October and November: $10.3."iy!l0.37)2 Decem ber $10.25i®10.30 year: $10.92kj@10.95 Janu ary: 811.054#U.07 a February. Lard, in fail demand opened a shade lower subsequently ad vanced to $7.20©7.25 cash and October $7.17 @7.20 November and December $7.15®7.17 a year $7.27^ January: $7.35(5i7.37la February. Bulk meats, in fair demand: shoulders, $4.50 short ribs and short dears, $6.75. Eggs, in fair demand at 23@iMc. Butter, quiet and unchanged Whisky, steady and unchanged. Call—Wheat, de mand active and irregular: declined 4c November advanced Mc January: advanced ^c May. Corn, in good demand advanced ^c October, year and January: declined Jac November and May. Oats, in fair demand: advanced year advanced 3sc May. Pork, in fair demand, and 5c higher Oc tober: 7*20 higher November 2Kc higher year and January. Lard, in fair demand: advanced 2*QC January and February. IJeceipts—Floor, 16.00C bbls wheat, 81,000 bu corn, 191,000 bu: oats. 185,000 bu rye, 23,000bu barley, 82,000bu. Shipments—Flour, 19,000 bbls wheat, 34,000 bu corn, 473.000 bu oats, 81,000 bu rye, 5,OOC bn barley, 41,000 bu. Kn Klux Convicted in Georgia. In the Banks county ku klux case eight persons were found guilty in every charge in the indictment. The conviction created a sensation. The ringlea-'.ers are men of considerable property and members of a large family, in Banks county, named Yar borouab. Four of tbe family, Jasper, .Tames, Ditmus and Seal, ware tried and all convicted. Lovick Streetman. E. H. Green, Bold Em^ry and Stancy Landerman are the others. Jasper ifarbough was the '.-e8der of the gang. The charge against them was that they committed outrages against negroes because negroes voted for Hon. Emory Spetr for congress. Speer was defeated and appointed Unite*! States dis trict attorney, so it fell to bis lot to prose cute the ku kluz. The charae of Judge McCoy was so liberal for the defense that acquittal was considered certain. When the verdict was rendered, convicting the entire gang, several brake down and sobbed audibly. Tbe prisoners, handcuffed, were taken to jail. Their counsel will use every effort to secure anew trial. The pen alty is from one to six years. This is the first conviction of ku klux in Georgia. Gospel Facta. [The following has appeared in nearly every newspaper throughout the United S ates, and is one of the fi&est testimonials ever won by a medicine, proprietary oi otherwise. Dr. Crane (he is a graduate oi medicine as well as a clergyman) gives his evidence without any solicitation whatever. It will repay to read it.] "I have never seen a medicine more perfect ly adapted to its various applications than Thomas' Electric Oil. 1 was for many years a sufferer from quinsy: Thomas' Electric Oil cured me. My wite and child had diph theria Thomas Electric' Oil cured them and if taken in season it will cure seven times out of ten. I am confident it is a cure for tbe most obstinate cold or cough, ani if taken into the head, by the nostrils, two or three times a week, will postively re lieve the most offensive case of catarrh and notwithstanding the delicate nature of the mucous membrane of the nasal organs can be taken up with perfect impunity. For deaf ness and earache it has done wonders to my certain knowledge. It is the only medicine dubbed patent that I have ever felt like re commending,andjl am anxious to see it in the house for any consideration. It Jalso op erates in asthma as a specific, and when ever it is used it bccomes indispensable to household safely. I am ready to give any one the benefit of my observation, both as to Jits effects and mode of application, if they will drop me a te making inquiry." Rev. E. F. Crane, Dunkirk, N. Y. Dr. Tuonifis' Electric Oil everywhtre by Drug gists. Foster, Milburn ifclCo., Proprietors, Buffalo, N. Y. Oklahoma Payne has been indicio.l at Leavenworth. WFI.LS' "ROLV.H ON t'onss."—I.H:. for it Complete, permanent cure. Corns, warts, bumvus Miss Bentley of Bravichbury, N. J., sick or twenty years, claims prayer cured her. For aged men, women, wcas and sickly children, without a rival. Will not came headache, Brown's Iron Bitters. AsU Minor has a live! dread of more earth ip akes. "Britx* AxnSoAi.tw."—It you are so un fortunate as to injure yours.'if in this wav. •vre c.m suggest remedy that will sooti re lieve you oi all pain and quickly heal the wound it cost but twenty-tiv* cents and is old by all druggists. Ask for Perry Davis' Pain Killer. Texas organi/.ft sixty-ei^nt new counties this year. IitiiiTATio.w iiiHnmiiratioii. all Ki.ih Complaint*, cuivd by JJin lm-l'aili.i.' •v-aud 1 The St. Paul iier-carriers Handled 9,1 215 iiieets of nmil nntter last year. E.miANKi.i.B. Arte. Dr. M. M. Crooiu, says iJiovrn'i Iroti Bitiors is the beat medi cine in the world and is effecting miracu lous cures. How to Shorten Ijife. The receipt is simple. You have only to take a violent cold, and neglect it. Aber nethy, the gseat 3S:ii ]i:s!i surgeon, asked a lady who told faini she only had a cough "What woutd you have? Th« Plaaut?" Be ware of "only coughs." The worst, cases can, however, be cured by Dr. Wm. Hail's Balsam for the Lungs. In Whooping Cough and Croup it immediately allays irrrit ti«n, and is sure to prevent a fa'al termination of thedisrase. Sold by all diuggists and deal ers in medicine. Martin Bernard author and republican is, dead. He was horn S p*. 17, 1W.I8. SKINNY MI:N Wilis jlrjth'i r^stotv* li'.-alth and vi^ov. nir'-s iiysprpsht, iiu -"ji'rtcc. £!. .Tohn 15. Glidcens or' Cleveland has fulfil for $111.'JOO. SAI.TM \I:SII, A I. A.—Dr. as. .\HH, savs: •\kverai ot my patients v£ usid Brown's Iron Bitters jor chronic indigestion with hem tit. Swifi's Specific (i S. S.) m,s relieved me ot a of an obstinate caso of Dry Tetter, which had troubled tne for twenty-rive years, and h,id htllL'd ad sorls oi treatment. Rev! I. r. Kranham, Ms )ii, Ga. Nothing is uglur than mookvd boots, straighten theui with Lyon's Heel Stitieiiers. 'I'll AHMY. THE TRANSFER OF COMMANDS. WASHINGTON, NOV. 1.—The formal transfer if the command of tlia army from Cien. Sliur man lo Lieut. Gen. Sheridan took place at :ioon to-day at the headquarters of the army a the war depavtiuont building. Gen. Sheri spent the forenoon in making himself ac quainted with the business of the office. Gen. Sherniai: and the members of his staff ren dered him overv assistance. Shortly before 12 o'clock the two highest oftioers of' die. array ealled'On the secretary of war, Gen. Sherman to take official leave, and Con. Sher idan to report for dntv. The transfer was ac jonijjliabed quietly without- any ccremouv irhatever beyond the issuance of the general orders notifying the army of the change of commanders. These orders were the last and Srst official acts respectively of The outgoing ltid incoming commanders. The two ofiicer* remained itt conversation some time after '.he change occurred. Gun. Sheridan re ceived cuii^ratnlatioir-i from prominent Rentle nien all over the country. Shortly after the irans'fer Gens. Sherman and Shetidan held an informal reception, attended by all the ofticers if the army on duty Washington and bureau jffioers ()f' the department. All took official eave of G?n. Sherman, and were by him pre sented to Gen. Sheridan. Subsequently Gens. Sherman and Sheridan, accompanied by the secretary of war. made an official call upon Sbo president. THE VOIIMAT. OIIDEKS. The following were issued to-day: Headquarters of the Army. Washington, 1 C., Nov. 1.—Genera! Orders No. 77. Uy and with tbe consent of the president, as contained in General Orders No. 71, of Oct. l(j, IsStf, the uu .lersigned relinquishes command of the Army of the United States. In thus severing the relations which have hitherto existed between us, he thanks ill the officers and men for their fidelity to tbe high trust imposed on them during his official life, and will iu his retirement watch with parental solici tude their progress upward in the noble profess.on lo which they have devoted their lives. [Signed] W. T. SHEI1MAN. General. Official: K. C. PitUM. Adjutant General. Headquarters ot the Army, Washington, D. C., Nov. 1. General Orders No. "3.— In obedience to the order of the president, promulgated in General Order No. 71, Oct. 17,1383.from these headquar ters. the undersigned hereby assumes command of the army of the United States. The following named officers compose tbe personal staff of the lieutenant general: Maj. Michael V. Sheridan, as ilstant adjutant general and military secretary Capt William J. Volkmar, Fifth cavalry, aid-de :amp Capt. James I'. Gregory, corps of engi neers, aide-de-camp. P. H. SHEBIDAN. [Signed] Lieutenant General. Official: R. C. DltUM, Adjutant General, IX CHICAGO. CHICAGO, NOV. 1.—The following has just beemsaued: Headauarters Division of the Missouri. Chicaco. 01., Nov. I, 12 m.—General Orders No. 17: I hereby relinquish command of the division of the Uinouii in order to assume the new duties assigned me by the president in general orders No. 71, dated Headquarters Army, Oct. 13, 1833. In partiug with tne officers and soldiers whom I have had the honor to command for the past fourteen years, I desire to express my thanks for the confidence and support given by them to my administration of this division. When I assumed command of it, hostile Indians covered the country west of the Missouri from the boundary line of our possessions from the north to the Concho river in Texas. But few settle ments existed and the construction of railroads across the country had only just begun. Since then the Indians have been so far iubdued that in the territory formerly occupied by them. Cities, towns aud cattle in terests have grown up aud railroads have been built. In these great changes the troops of the di vision have been active and important agents dur ing these many years. It has been my especial gratification that I have had no disagreement with my subordinates, and that from the department commander to the private soldier, faithful services have been rendered to the goveruiueut. With the assurance that I shall always remember the hard ships suffered, the battles fought, the results achieved and the gallant comrades who have lost their lives in savage warfare, I resign a command that has been to me a pleasure as well as a duty. [Signed.] P. H. SHERIDAN. General Orders No. 18.—In compliance with gen eral orders No. 71, headquarters of the army, dated Oct. 13,1 hereby assume command of the division of the Missouri. Capt. William Wherry. Sixth In fantry, and First Lieut. Charles B. Schofield, Sec ond cavaly, are announced as aides-de-camp. [Signed.] J. M. ScHOFIELD, Major General, U. S. A. Our home remedies, positively cures all diseases, at small cost—Write for pamph let—Home Health Co., Minneapolis. Dr. Roger's Vegetable Worm Syrup. Is one of the most pleasant, or palatable prepu rat ions for worms we have ever known. It is thoroughly efficscious, and never requires any other'medicine (o carry it otf atier using it. Children like it, as though it were honey. Frazer Axle Urease. The Frazer Axle G.-eese lasts four times as long as any other. Only two bottles. Messrs. Johusto'\ HQI loway & Co., wholesale drug, ists of l'hila adelphia, Pa., report that some time ago a gent'eman handed tliem a dollar, with a re qmstrosend a good catarrh cure to two army officers in Arizona. .Recently the same gentleman told them that both of tint otli cers and the wife of a well-known U. S. A. General hail been cured of catarrh by the two bottles of Ely's cieam Balm. (Vota l'quid or snuff. Price 50 cts.) The Country Flnodeil With Counter feits. Look out for frauds, sse that yon get the genuine. Take no other. The label on tverv bottle of the old, original and genu ine Allen's "Iron Tonic .Bitters," which have proved such grand success, bears the signature of J. P. Alien, St Paul, Minn. Look out. The country is overilooded with imit ations. The Conductor. Conductor Warren, ot Winona, Minn., says, I used one bottle of Warner's White Wi' of Tar Syrup, when 1 was so hoarse I ci.uldnot speak above a whisper, and in twenty-tour hours it cured me. It is the best remedy 1 ever saw. Free to all Ministers. I will send two bottles of Warner's White Wine ol Tar free or all costs to any minis er who will send us an order from his store licepe- lor two d^zen botties of the same. PiW^lT'ifes: i'iles! Sure cure for Blind, Bleeding and itch ing Piles. Single box has cured worst chronic case of twenty years standing. No one need suffer live minutes after applying. William's Indian Pile ointment. It absorb) the Illinois, ailays the itchitijc (particularly liter getting warm in bed). Prepared only f:r piles and itching for the private parts. Noyes Bros. fc Cutler, 8t. Paul, Wholesale Agents. Af'e. long Mercury and Potash trea' nieni, 1 found myself a cripple from Mer curial Kht umatism. Tried Hot Springs two vear.j wi hoitt relief, and was tinal 1 curo.l sntind ai well by the use of Switt's f'pi-ciric (S. S. S.) ("has. Iierg, Hot Springs, Ark. The rt--[.or'td gold fin.l .-it. Lisbon, I)ak., is stud to fie ti fact. 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PA.100-page FiVKRY WOVIAN ahomdMnd 3o sUmD to Dr rj»£jai Frcderjck girby, Cleveland. 0.. tor ramphlet about the prompt and poiitive cure diseasei peculiar to women. Cheap and never tail*. late free. TAL1.NXXNE BKQ8.. JaaeevUle, Wie. AG1CNTSvr ALLEN'S Lung Balsam! A GOOD FAMILY REMEDY! -THAT WILL CURE- Coughs, Colds, Croup, Dr. Meredith, Dentift, of Cincin'ti. was thought to.be in the Ust stftffes Of Consumption, and was induced by his friends to try Allen's Lung Balsam after the formula was shown him. We have his letter that it at once cured his cough and that he was able to resume his practiee. Jeremiah Wright, ot Marion County. W. Va.t writes us that his wife Pulmonary Con N S sumption ""'I WM pro uounci-si incurable theirphysician. when th# use of Alloa's IAUI# BRI* sam en.tirel cured here He write* that ho andhis noishbors thiuk itthebest medicine in tho world. CONSUMPTION. Wm. C. Dirges, Mer chant, of Bowling Green, Va., writes April 4,1881, Ihathe wants us to know that the Lung Balsam haa cured his mother of Consumption, alter the physieiau bad given her up as incurable. Ue says others knowing her ease have taken the Bal sam and been cured. Ue thinks all so afflicted should give it a trial. Win. A. Graham A Co.,Wholesale Druggists ZanesvilJe, Ohio, write us of tho cure of Mat« thias Freeman, a well kaoVrn citizen, who had been afflicted with Bron I Jor hitis iu its worst forn. twelve years. The Lung Balsam cured him as it has cured many others of Bronchitis. O Allen's Lung Balsam Is harmless to the most delicate child It contains no Opium in any form Recommended by Physicians, Ministers and Xurses. In fact by evervhnilv who has given it a good trial. It Never Kails to firing Itciief. As an Expectorant it has no Equal. 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J.iJ.Oray, Sec'y UrHlXB BEAVERSCOCGHCREAMheales disea-sed iuQga. Dr. Frank Powell, •oJ La Crosae, Wis. A WEEK, 912.homeeull7tn*l.. CkwV ljr outfit lre«. AddrtuTspc It Co., Anguat^ Ul $66 will give you situation. C!r: week In yonrewntowo. Tcnns uid fS onttt fre*. AddreM0.HALUix*Co,rortund,M» FRAZER AXLE GREASE. BM ti the WtrM. Uet the (enylae. If you are Interested In the inquiry—'Which is the best Liniment for Han and Beast!—this is the answer,at* tested by two generations: the MEXICAN MUSTANG LINI MENT. The reason is sini* i»le. It penetrates every sore, wound, or lameness, to tho very bone, mtl drives out all inflammatory and morbid mat ter. It" goes to the root" of the trouble, aud never foils euro in double quick time* Boring Wells Djyi nri|i nB iIMJUM «nu itQiA Uiiiiiitm msnmB U'Very Profitable I $25 to $40 A DAY Often^ladi! •tachlnea Xad. to Run by Hone, Band or Steam Power. •and for Catalogue. Addreaa LQOMtS & NYMAN, TIFFIN, OHIO. 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