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   Titusville Herald  (Newspaper) - November 4, 1879, Titusville, Pennsylvania                                VOL XV NO 122 FIRE INSURANCE Oa 03 and all Classes of Properly LIFE INSURANCE Conn Mutual Mutual Life New Yo COOPERATIVE LIFE INSURANCE For all Classes High or Low Rich or Poor Male or Female w ther Members of any Society or not ACCIDENTAL INSURANCE Travelers insurance Co Hartford F CO BY TELEGRAPH ASSOCIATED DISPATCHES Calamities Made Endurable AGENT FOU TIIK Ule and Accident Insurance Of Hart ford Conn All forma of Accident written either Uia day wook month or year at no A Block Proclamation Issued Hayes V NOVEMBER 4 1879 WHOLE NO 5112 NEW SPRING TRUSS Gen Shermans Annual Report Interesting Statistics Concerning the U S Army DETAILS OFTHE INDIAN WAR A High For Hernia or Rupture tho with greater ease to tho patient than any other to b Tribute Paid Thorn burg to Major Phis uut represents tho Pad without tha belt Vote the position and of the spring by which a constant but eary upward pressure in given to tho Pad when ATo Spring Trusses lo Rust No Manila lo I rear Out A Perfect Appliance for the If of The Now Spring Pad Truss ban been de vised for the of giving permanent re lief to all who aro with Abdominal Hernia in a ny of itf forms It is now and im portant invention fur tho relief of anil if properly adjusted it will tht benua and give groat comfort to patient As compared witti the old body spring appliances it u by tUo moat in tho 33 far tha New Spring id hold to its place securely by a belt of lino web Mug and BO completely nud is tbr honua retained that tho wearer is in a short tune of its ITor fialo bj E 24 Spring St Pn door uf American Hotel Private for Fitting Trusses WOULD LIKE Oct 5 1377 Herman Oberlin O O When I was in Obio I of Dr Fenners and Liver tit your I tool anything that did no HO much good in so linn time I would to iot Homo more of it ia 1 find it here Will you let TOI know what I can go dozou for obligo vonra truly MART Dr Fenners Blood ami Liver and Norro Tonic may woli bo called The Conquer ng Hero of It a tho tri umph of tho ago lias tin should talio it foit and thi that to thoir Ii cured and Liver Complaint Fever nud Ague Scrofula and rill Skin tions aud Blood Swelled Umbs and ana Nervous liability nnd strength whoa tho u ruiming down or going into declino euro and Chronic and and aU Lang and Throat It doe these by nt tho root of IIK removing its Dr Fenners Improved Cough Honey will re 0ivo any in Dr Golden any pain nt Neuralgia Colic or in five to thirty minutes and readily relieves Complaint Dr St Ont Ad WASHINGTON Thanksgiving Proclamation WASHINGTON October 3 Tho following proclamation was issued by tho President today At no recurrence of tho season which the habit of religious people has made the occasion for giving thanks to Almighty God and humbly invoking His continued favor has tho prosperity enjoyed by our whole country been more ous more manifold or more universal During the post also unbroken pence with all foreign nations the general lence of domestic tranquility the supremacy and security of great institutions of civil and religious freedom huve gladdened tin hearts of our people confirmed their attach ment to their Government which the wis dom and courage of our ancestors so fitly framed nnd the wisdom nud courage of their descendants have so firmly maintained to be tho habitation of liberty and justice to suc generations Now therefore I Rutherford B Hayes President of the United States do appoint Thursday the 27th day of November inst as a day of National Thanksgiving aud prayer and I earnestly recommend that withdrawing themselves from secular cures aud labors the people of the United States do meet together on that day in their re places of worship there to give thanks and to Almighty God for his mercies aud to devoutly beseech thoir con Iu witness whereof I havo hereunto set my hand and caused tho seal of the United States to be affixed Done at the City of Washington this 3d day ot November in tho year of our Lord oue thousand eight hundred and seventy nine and of the independence of the United States the one hundred and fourth By the President B MM M Secretary of Slate GENERAL ANNUAL co tho Secretary of War was completed to lny It is prefaced with the usual tabular For sale by dealers For salo by E K Thompson ind J K Phillips Pa ing Cards Books Satchels Book Straps BOX PAPERS BLAUK BOOKS Full Assortment Just Opened i Mother invoice of Cheap 95c Express Wagons Receive A few CARRIAGES on to be at cost I WE 1 1 SOX Chaso it CASH nnd Scran At the EAMES Eames IRON WORKS Pa Can bo weighed at on our now Platform Scales for tho calo of MORNING HERALD In thn Bullion District City Dean City Summit vw and Ho can bo found FOR WE Lowry one of my and desira you to communicate with me as aa possible giving me all information in your power in order that I may know what course I am to pursue If practicable moot ma on tho road at tho earliest moment Vary respectfully Your obedient servant T T To this Meeker under data of September 27th as follows you aro ou the way hither with United State troops I send a messenger Sir Estridge and two Henry interpreter aud A to inform you that the Indians are greatly aud wish you to stop at some con venient camping place and then that you and five soldiers of your command come into tho agency when a talk and bettor understand ing can bo had This I to but I do not propose to order your movements but it soems for tho best The Indians seem to consider tho advance of tho troops as a de of real wur In this I am laboring to tham aud at tho same timo to convince them that they cannot do what over they The liret object now is to allay apprehension Respectfully N G Indian Agent Under date of September 28th writes to Agent as fol lows shall move with mand to SOUIB convenient Home and Foreign Gen U 3 Grants Trip Through Iowa Receptions ail Alone tlie Line Heavy Snow Storms in the New England States The Late Senator Chandler Extensive Preparations for the Funeral Wednesday BUSINESS FAILURES IN HEW YORK my entire com mr Oak Pino Hemlock Lumber P with such of the stall as nro assigned by the War Department to duty troops constitute the army proper or the combative force All other parts of the establishment are provided by tor service more or less tho army or but are not jie for frontier defenses Thus for instance ne enlisted men of ordnance are in act workmen of arsenals the 1UU men of he engineer corps are at Willois Point i instruction in torpedo practice md are not subject to the division com mander tho 450 men of the signal corps arc employed iu observing the weather or m working telegraphs the aave charge of old foils or magazines ne 151 commissary sergeants are in charge jf store 1B7 men are H to wards of hospitals ihu West Point detachment ISO in number is localised at tho Military ths prison guard at Fort seventy men and recruiting 1T1U men nt Davis Island Colum jus O and Jefferson These arious detachments aggregating 3403 en listed men of the highest grades compose part of men provi ded by law for the whole army leaving but JU 7liJ for actual service I mention these in sole detail because I know that it is the popular belief shared by many mem oers of Congress that wo have men on duty I have done all iu my power to re duce these detachments to tho lowest num oer possible so as to ailord more men to our skeleton have found it impos and 1 notice that similar detachments are reported on all army returns for iif ty years back There nro 4SO companies u tho regular army Twentyfive thousand men would give fiftyeight to each which is iis small as any company should be and I earnestly recommend that you ask Congress to HI legislate that the men provided for by law may be allowed exclusively for regiments of the line and that especial pro vision bo made for thesa several detachments as has already been dono for tho signal ser vice The army cannot with justice bo held responsible for the work of 2o000 when so largo a fraction is necessarily diverted to other uses perhaps of equal national im portance The tables referred to show that tho grand aggregate of tho army roll ia 2187 nnd men in service and 388 officers retired General Sherman devotes a largo part of hia report to tho Ute troubles He intro duces tho subject with a history of the tribe Indians ho says aro of the worst class and occupy the roughest part of our country for farming grazing or for mili tary operations Their management is com plicated by tho fact that their country is Known to possess mineral deposits which at a bold adventurous class of white men They aro very warlike and have no difficulty in procuring on exchange for their deer skins horsea and sheep any amount of lie best rilles and ammunition As long as tho lasts they will not work or attempt except iu tho smallest and most ridiculous way nnd that only by sion The report details at some length the his tory of tho well known event leading up to the movement by Major com mand and the detachment of and continues with a knowledge now of tho re sult and to throw as much light on the im mediate cause of thin war in possible I give the last Jettons which passed between Thornburg and Mr and I will here record my judgment that Major Thomburg was an officer gentleman of whom the army has reason to bo proud Ho was a young ardent ambitious of good judgment and no man could have dono bet ier in life nor mot death with more heroism CIMEK Sept 23 1879 Mr Meeker Indian Agent White Agency obedience to instructions from the General of tho Army I am en route to your agency and expect to there ou the 2Jth iust for the purpose of affording you any assistance in my power and to mako nt your suggestions and to hold prisoners such of your Indiane as you desire until investigations aro made by your de 1 havo hoard nothing definite from your agency for ton days and do not know what stata of exists whether the Indiana will leave at my approach or 1 nd by Mr within striking distance of your reaching such point during the 29th I shall then halt and encamp tho troops and pro ceed to tho agency with my guide and five soldiers as communicated in your letter of tho 27th instant Then and there I will be ready to have a conference with you aud the Indians BO that an understanding may be ar rived at and my course of action determined I have carefully considered whether or not it would be advisable to have my command at a point as distant as that desired by the In dians who wero iu my camp last night aud have reached tho conclusion that under my j orders which require me to march this corn maud to tho I am not at liberty to leave it at a point where it would not be avail able in case of trouble You aro authorized to say for me to tho Indians that my course of conduct is entirely dependent ou them Our desire is to avoid trouble and we havo not come for war I requested you in my letter of tho to meet me on the road before I readied tho I my request that you do BO aud further desire that you bring such chiefs as may wish to accompany you Under date 1 p in September 2iKh Agent Meeker replied DEAR expect to leave iu the with Douglass and Sorrick to meet you Things are pretty peaceable and Douglass Uies the United Stutes flag If you have trouble in getting through tho canon to day let me know We have been on guard three nights and shall be tonight not be cause wo know there is but because there may bo I like your last programme it in based on true military principles I give these facts entire because I believe that Major acted from beginning to end exactly right So did Mr Meeker and the crimes afterwards wholly on the Ths report thou recites incident to tho death of Major tho killing of Lt Wier and tho murder of Meeker and embodies various dispatches aud military orders heretofore relating to subsequent movements of troops Tho following dispatch will show the terms arrived at and are existing at this mo ment of time OP THE ARMT WASHINGTON October 24 j To General P H Sheridan Commanding Division Chicago I have received your three dispatches of giving an account of the killing f Lt Weir and of tho strength of your forces itt While river and Forts Garland xml Lewis All these seem strong enough and are well commanded Let all prepara tions proceed and be ready the moment I give word to pitch in Should Agent Adams fail iu his mission I understand that the civil authorities will stand aside and the military will take absolute control of this whole Ute question and settle it for good W T General AU the world now knows that Special Agent General Charles Adams of Colorado appointed by the Secretary of the Interior to conduct these negotiations with the hos tile Ules has partially succeeded in his mis sion has obtained of Mrs and Miss Mrs Price and two children who are already with their friends Ho is now supposed to bo again with tho hos tiles on Grand river endeavoring to effect tho other conditions required of the by tho honorable Secretary of tho Interior who is primarily for tho entire management of the case I certainly the courage and energy thus far dis played by General Adams and hope he will fully and completely succeed iu his praise worthy mission and believe that prudence demands that military preparations and pre cautions shall not slacken Thus far wo have lost eleven citizens two and twelve soldiers killed aud forty aro wounded The Indians admit a loss of thirtynine war riors killed so that they have not much rea son to boast The report next treats of tho Apache raid and states the troops are in pursuit but nothing definite can bo given as yet The Apaches the General says only resort to agencies to rest recuperate and make ready for the next war I infer that as soon as winter comes they will return to their agen cies aud bo good General Sherman refers at some length to last summers incursions of Indians from Sit ting Bulls camp and kindred subjects and remarks that some more permanent security must be found than results from tho good will of our neighbors He therefore recom mends that Congress bo asked to priate one hundred thousand dollars to com plete Fort and two hundred thousand to build a new post near Wood Mountain and Bays in this connection I also beg to submit my conviction that very soon progress of events wiu mako it abso lutely necessary to move all Indiana now lo on tho Upper Groa Venires Blood and to the Sioux reservation below Cannon Ball Creek and to open up for actual Bottlers all the land in the region north and west General Sherman reports a highly c ry condition of affairs in the department of Texas and especially along the Kio Grande frontier The largo which has poured into Texas having now extended to what were formerly her wasto lands remo val of some of tho frontier posts further west is necessary and General Sherman therefore earnestly endorses tho recommen dations made to him by General Ord for Congressional appropriation to construct military posts ou the new Western frontier Referring to troubles caused during the post year by attempted emigration into Indian Territory from tho southern border of Kan sag General Sherman Bays tho duty imposed upon tho military wai admirably performed by troops under orders of Gener al Pope Tho opinion is expressed that at least thirty superfluous military might be sold to advantage Tho report in conclusion treats of the subject of military education and after re ferring to tho artillery school at Fortress Monroe and the academy at West Point says similar ones should be established and maintained for cavalry and infantry have repeatedly been attempted at Forts and but no sooner hayo they been begun than some Indian has imperatively called away the troops BO at this timo wo havo nothing of tho kind But tho day must come when schools for infantry and for cavalry vil be established in tho nature of a past graduate course and if possible for instruction in tho use of the rifle and torso before your officers and recruits are pushed into battle nnd danger Worth tho Paris dressmaker hai a forewoman called Miss Mary who s al most as widely locally as himself Bho is on English with a light ard very and with my cum camp near and Accepts Hanlan s Challenge for Another Match Suit Against iu General Foreign and Domestic Intelligence IOWA Movements of Graut COUNCIL BLUFFS November 3 The special train scut from by tho Chicago Burlington Quincy Railroad with Colonel and Mrs F L Grant Captain J G Walter Secretary of the ro id and two of the press arrived nt Council Bluffs early yesterday morning since when employes have boon decorating tho cars The train is iu charge of Walker and is as aud comfortable in every par as possible Tho engine is gaily dec orated American flags and evergreens nud a Horist who accompanies the train has displayed considerable ingenuity and taste in decorating the interior of the cars The train consists of a baggage and six cars The special train pulled over from curly this morning and at a detachment of infantry by a regi mental band and followed by carriages con General Grant Mayor of Omaha Mis Grant nud General Clurk came in sight Lyman in tho suit of the Govern ment against Samuel J Tildon for unpaid in come taxes Ho was called on to produce his books as required in tho but refused to do so Tho matter was argued before Judge Choate The Judge decided Colgate could not be compelled to produce his books and ho was excused as a witness The Judge directed the examination to bo closed before a Commissioner aud to this ruling the United States Attorney excepted on the ground the Court had no power either to excuse witness or closo the case They wero received by Colonel Grant and wife Owing to a misunderstanding aa to the date of leaving there wore only n few hundred people al the depot when tho train moved out of tho station to the hmo of Through Georgia llEt OAK November a The train which had backed into Omaha was received by a largo crowd at Council Bluffs Thirtynine members of the Grand Army of the Republic welcomed Gen eral Grant and Governor Gear made a speech of welcome and offered an escort of tho Grand Army across which General Grant accepted with tho remark that There was ft tune when their protection was more necessary than now I hope this occasion prove more pleasant than I needed your escort before I thank you Governor and the State of Iowa heartily for your good will aud your escort Three cheers wero given for the General and an enthusiastic German proposed cheers for the American king Soon after the train started a man who was attempting to climb to tho platform wad fatally injured by falling tho wheels Tho train stopped a few minutes at and a considerable cheered lustily Arriv ing hero about noon Stuto Senator Hibbard stepped on the platform aud introduced General Grant who spoke briefly the people of Iowa ho was always glad to take them by tho hand both at their homes and in tho field Mrs Grant being called for appeared and bowed aa the train moved off No vein bar 3 At General Grunt went through rather n severe hand shaking in a good na way Tho run from to Creston Ar miles was made in 40 minutes A large arch erected over tho main track here and a large crowd was in waiting November After leaving General Grants train next stopped nt Murray n moment and at Osceola n longer At the decorations were quite pretentious A band welcomed the train aud tho crowd was the largest yet seen in Iowa School children conducted him to an enclosure near tho pub lic schools and the lady superintendent of schools held aloft a little miss who made n neat speech of welcome in nn embarrassed manner which pleased tho General ex His return to the train was a matter owing to tho crowd about him At Albia a minnte was consumed in the ceremony of hand shaking Ottum wa brilliantly illuminated with bon fires and lanterns and hearty cheers greeted tho incoming trains At Mount Pleasant there morn illuminations and a com of citizens of Burlington entered the cars at that point MICHIGAN The Late Senator Chandler November 3 Arrangements have not yet been entirely completed but there is no doubt it will bo tho moat imposing solemn occasion over wit in this city The remains will bo in state in tho vestibule of City Hall day 8 a m till 1 p m Tho public will be admitted at the Fort street entrance and pass out on Michigan avenue the guard se from various companies of State being stationed around tho catafalque until 1 oclock when remains will bo taken back to tho Chandler mansion on Fort street where the funeral takes place at 2 oclock Only a few intimate friends wero thus far admitted to view the remains at the mansion on Fort street Friends of the do ceased decided not to allow a examination At a meeting of the Executive of tho Merchants and Ex change this morning it was resolved that members of tho Executive Committee close their places of business tho hours ap pointed lor the funeral of tho lato Chandler also all merchants in the city and State do the same A meeting of citizens was held in tho Re corders court room today There woro a largo number of prominent citizens of the city and State present The chair was pied by Mayor who stated tho ob of the meeting and delivered f eulogy upon the dead statesman Colo el was chosen Secretary The following Committee was appointed on Resolutions Gco Jerome Ro C 0 Trowbridge II C Baldwin General N Luthrop And Chief Justice Camp bell Pending the report of tho Committee a eulogy upon Mr Chandler was delivered by Hon G W Lamed Tito following committee was appointed to make arrangements for the funeral Jerome Crane II B J W C Colonel Duffield W E by ft ml James E Pitman Mayor Laugdon nud Mr May bury a Committee from tho Common Conn cil in in tho Council Chambers an nouncing a similar Committee by body and a desire to operate with tho Citizens N W Y U H H The Suit Against Tilden NEW Yone November B Tho of H Colgate w today I Com Isidore fur dealers havo made an assignment Liabilities said to bo very barge Eastern liabilities estimated at Mr said tho indebtedness was mostly in this efty and that tho creditors would probably bo willing to take 05 cents on tho dollar but they may bo sure of 00 cents and that probably they will receive every cent the firm owes them as ho hopes to surmount tho difficulty and continue business Considerable excitement was caused among tho dry goods trade by tho announce ment of tho failure of liros Co of Chicago and there was a consequent lull in business which recently has boon very active Thoir connection with tho trade in this city was widely extended aud it is be their liabilities are with New York merchants It is estimated two firms aro sufferers but none to a serious extent THE BATTLE TODAV 5 General aud Colonel T Camp bell of Ohio arrived from tho interior of tho State where they havo been rendering efficient service iu the Republican campaign Tho eve of tho political battle finds tho sup porters of Cornell aud Robinson equally con BUSINESS November 4 Courtney sent a to to accepting his last to row Banian a race for the agreeing to put up forfeit CANADA Wrestling Match November 3 In the wrestling match for a side between Thomas Lynch of New York and D Cross of Baltimore the latter was the victor A storm prevailed throughout Ontario last night find this morning niS ACCOUNTS MONTREAL November 3 Dempster tho defaulting manager of Mai sous Out is in jail hero lo admits his guilt and explains by saving ic commenced by overdrawing bin account led to his falsifying the books AMERICAN SEIZED November ft Tho American barge Ark owned by S B Detroit was seized hero by tho authorities A rescue being thrcat ued four men were placed in charge under customs LOSDON ONT November 3 A disease locally known 03 he black but which is probably a very violent orm of diphtheria has appeared in tho sec ion of country surrounding this city Wm of London township lost livo of his family by it throe sons and wo and two daughters are now with tho disease cases aro IBO reported from Lobo and West Williams Tho disease has baffled medical men TENNESSEE The Howard Association November 0 At a meeting of tho Howard Association the following was adopted Resolved That from aud after tonight uo be Bent out paid for by tho asso that no of any kind shall bo contracted by anyone for tho association hat all allowances to members ahull cease from and after this date except to tho Sec and Superintendent of nurses who shall be allowed ono week in which to close thoir books and business of tho association that when tho mooting adjourns it be to meet Monday night and the Auditing Com are requested to examine and on the books and accounts of tho Secretary nud Treasurer Four white mon woro arrested last Satur day and lodged in county Ark jail charged with murdering a negro named John Broadway a few previous Tho premises of tho murdered man woro robbed ty tho party who did tho lulling MASSACHUSETTS Heavy Snow Storm BOSTON November 3 Tho first snow of tho season commenced his morning and intermingled with rain fell at intervals during tho day Tonight a strong wind prevails and snow is falling Briskly Dispatches from various points in Mow Hampshire and Vermont report n very Heavy storm At Dover N II it has been snowing all day and considerable delay to occasioned At N II fifteen inches fell and at Lebanon it has been snow ing since last night Trains aro blockaded causing much delay The storm is still rag ing fiercely Other points report a fall of from eight to inches OHIO Arrested for Embezzlement CINCINNATI November M Alfred N of Clor mont county was today arrested at Miami ville charged with embezzling from tho County Treasury two yearn ago A for mer clerk has been for thin for the past year or more but was released week The News in General An Austrian squadron U to ar rive at Salonica in a fer days terrible Indian Caliato Vas at Cp m September 17th was taken from prison and in the Plaza of Hon duras tho theatre of his lost exploits was shot to death He was charged with murder of twelve persona and the the bodies of some of his victims even foro life was extinct gave tho of a number of politicians priests revolution ary generals lauded proprietors and who aided him Financial and Commercial Governments a ml roud Active owu fill 005111 50 it t3 00 India maia it 20 00 CDT SEE Market dull nominal long at 87X short at 60 Haricot doll prims steam quoted at firm dull ind WMt aro quoted it 31 15 iL P NEW KOKK Money it por doj a at 7 110 per cent Prime por cent Sterling exchange H toady bilk 480H on London at 183 Bar silver at 118 and per cant higher In railroad bonds principal activity was in i Kluto securities dull The money market was throughout tho day and most of loans on call woro X per diom and legal Stoika wero buoyant m tho day and ad por cont 1ho lost iu tho general list but towards tbe n tinner tono and in soina instances tho quotations of tho day wero Transactions at Stock aggregated 325000 shares of which 01000 Eno 12f00 Lalio Shore 18000 Northwestern I 80011 Ht Paul II Wabash 10000 Delaware t 8000 Now Jersey Cen tral 22000 Hannibal A St Joo 0000 Michigan Ohio i 8000 Western Pacific Mail 140UU St Kan sas City 3000 it 7OUO Iron 3000 C C k I C St Louis t San 5000 Northern Pacific 5000 Dol A Hudson 6001 Union 5000 Chattanooga St Louis GOVERNMENT BONDS Coupons of 13S1 106 Now S City Mills JOHN EASON Propr MANUFACTURER OF FLOUR And Dealer in Grain Feed Etc NOTICE TO MY PATRONS I am pleased to Inform you that my mill is now running half iU capacity and in short timo I ahall havo it in full operation and ahill mako better flour than ever before made in this city having all now machinery and en my mill by adding another story I had to my personal attention to theae mentu and have r my advertisement in tho future it will ho corrected There u a largo advance in wheat and oaU and all kinds of grain and preferring pain I will pay tho highest market prica as will bu by paying below Flour Kotall PKR Bics White Flour now a 20 City 1 80 185 B B B B White Wheat 175 O K i 35 Hye Flour bbl 5 00 White Wheat 1 60 Oatmeal 2 Buckwheat Flour tt 5 Amorican Kxi U S Kxp N Y Central Erie prof Harlem Ilom prof Michigan Contra Union Hh m Pittsburgh STATE BONDS Tennessee old 37 now 27 now 31 Missouri old 23 STOCKS AND BONDS W U Tel Quicksilver do pref 1iiC Mail 10 60 do 105 101 5S a 12 91 175 IlO D7 St Louis A San F 284 do pref do firsts Pacific Janada Southern 75 c c A look it Paul do pref t 1orre llanto 15 do prof 30 Chicago A Alton do A 20 if Del Lack A V V P Tel 42 j A Nash 78J jn A II t at Joo 40 do prof do pref 104 i Puc it Texas U St L K C i N do do prof do Kink Feed Feed per 100 Ibs i IQ Yellow Meal per 100 Ibs t 20 Yellow Coare Meal per 100 1 10 Middlings per 100 Ibj 1 00 Screenings por 100 Ibi 1 00 Until per 100 Ibn no Corn per 70 Outs 40 Feed it ml Grain Wholesale Price PEB TON 00 Yellow Bolted Corn Heal 22 CO 20 00 IS 00 Corn per bushel GO j Onti per 38 J Ill for PEB BUSHEL White nowl 20 to 1 Jt lied 10 to 1 2i 50 Iba 60 to 66 Hye eo Corn 55 35 STOVES 30 Invested in overv month Book A dd I 1 x vi KI i n 1 i I Ii nUr with full it Iri h Hnil TIN i A COi Yoft Radiant Home PRODUCE MARKETS TOLEDO 3 No 3 Wa bash at 25 amber Michigan spot at 91 27 No 3 rod Wabash tit Bollor No vember at SI 27 Holler December at 81 seller January at SI ambor 61 27 No 2 Illinois at 20 No 1 Dayton and Michigan red at 01 27 high now at No 2 spot nt 45u now at 42o No 2 ut 17Xc No 3 at at 50 quoted at M No L tit CHICAGO CHICAGO November 8 and unchanged spring at 5 25 Minnesota at 7fl fancy ut f 6 JO winter wheat at Sfl 75 extra nt 5 CO at 00 lit 6fi SO and lower No 2 red winter ftt t Chf Til 16 No 2 Chicago at 10 1 MK Holler Bollor No 3 M SI rejected at 89o OKN Market and at nnd Novem ber 10c 4llo January seller Muy rejected nt and at steady and nt 8k dull prices a lower nt canh 32to May al 22p TIMOTHY common to 15r7j2 f5 FLAX higher at 41 45S1 Hi nnd lusher quoted nt 35A S 41 November fl 50 Docoin bnr 10 Wj moderately active and a at 25rtL6 iC 35 December 50 with a demand quoted nt ylt 75 rilm at IS cloar nt M steady anil at rl Una ef Base Parlor Stoves at November Two large land meetings woro hold in County Calway Ireland Saturday tbo African trav eler residing hero hai received a stating the expedition scut out by the Ger man African Society having explored tho Oasis was there set upon nnd plun dered j Cortes from Cuba nud Porto Ilico held u meeting j and decided to name a deputation to ank the j Ministry to present to tho Legislature with a for the abolition of I bills for reform of the tart lift and I commercial relations between Spain flud her colonies At the municipal elections in England wherever political won involved the Liberals wero mostly trium phant Charles tho noted theologian nnd biographer of distinguished artists dead aged 7 from Buenos Ayres to October 10th Kluto 3000 Peruvian havo arrived nt The are ing each other and n battle U imminent session of the reop ened today and a message the of King Al St 1hcmas October tho of Hayti General Solomon was proclaimed President lie obtained 82 of 87 votes in tho National Assembly A ministry baa not yet been formed News Domingo in to the 20th With ml firing a shot the whole army of the north 1 revolutionary movement Lend bullion withdrawn from Bank of today wan fur to New York Porto bos decided to carry out promptly all tho reforms which it o necessary OH well AH to It ia bound by treaty stipulations DOUBLE HEATERS beautiful Open Tile Slave A argt variety of RANGES AND COOK STOVES And everything in line Repairs and Fixtures For nil of nt short notice HO LSI GOODS Oil Etc R L KERNOCHAN 22 Diomond St 4ND LIFE NEW YORK NEW 3 but receipts 30000 bnr ruh HIH at Gl common to good nt 5 60 pood to at 70 whito wheat at 7J extra Ohio at 75 SL at iG patent at 75 Market receipts 791000 ungraded at cl No 3 nt T No J at 1 3j No 2 at rl IM ungraded wintor at il 3D a 1 12 No 3 ilo at No 2 Iu at No 1 do rt jl 42jfti 1 M No 1 attl M mixed wintor at 7 3S ungraded umber nt 41 No 3 at 11 11 No 1 at 7 43 at 31 No 2 whito at 1 37 of No 1 ut ji No 3 quoted at it H at ite dull and dull at fii 5 Li c ilt 57jfj Nu J at M 15 j No 2 white ut flc low No 2 nail er r Jk at at 3JOOO at I and unchanged quoted it at full year ISc and at Now Sutto at 32rtiiSc quirt but in fair to good runn ing quoted at S quiet but Or quoted at dull and Caro lina quoted at at Urm at Has boon by high tho region of charlatanism and placed upon the list of positivo remedial agents a remedial agent ii fast super seding all of in a great variety of chronic functional organic and ncr incident to a do of or vital power Vital force or Electricity permeates every muscle and structure of body and our entire being a bv iU benco every upon a weak condition the or abnormal of the will ro by the proper application of Having given much timo and to prc paro 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