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BOSTON POST. MOENING. DEO. 9. 1881.

FINAKCE AND TRADE. DULLAXV IKREGULAB, WITH A DEVLIXING TENDENCY. BtovkteV Rules SelllnK Rovement In Hartford and £rle Shares Ralct, but Steady. Boston, Thursday Evening, Dec. 8 MONEY MATTERS.

The course of the money market continues to work towards greater ease. Banks are well supplied with loanaole funds, and regular customers are granted accommodations at per while others nave to osy per cent, per annum, according to circumstances. Loans on call have ranged from per acconling to circumstances. There continues to be but little doing in piime corporation notes and acceptances, which have been held at per cent, per annum. At the clearing bonse, to-day, the balances between the banks have been all at 4 per cenu, and steady.

The gross erchanges have been and the balances New York funds have ranged from par to 6 and 10 cents discouul on 1 000 EXCHANGE. Foreign exchange is steady at for 60-day bills, for short-sight, and per pound sterling for commercial bills. On Paris, francs are per dollar for short-sight, and for 60 day Dills. Reichmarcks 60 day bills are 9 be 94 4 and short sight bills at British consols have been 99 3 16 for money and for account. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES.

United Siates securities were quiet and generally firm. In January next interest falls due on the outstanding continued 6 per cent, bonds, amounting in the agarcgate to about on the outstanding 4 per cent, bonds, amounting to about and on the currency sixes outstanding to about To pav the interest on these loans rtouircs the filling out of about 75,000 checks. This work has not yet begun, but will be within the next few days. Treasurer Gillillau says he expects lo have the checks ready for mailing by the 24th or 25lh insi. It has not been customary lo anticipate the interest due on these loans beyond a period of several days.

Whether it will be dono this year has not yet been determined. Secretary Folger says he lie.sMiot yet considered the matter. Yesterday the total aniouui of bonds offered at the sub-treasury for payment was Thus far to day have been so that there isa point in the money stiingeney at which the holders of these bonds will avail of an advantage which they have disregarded since prciiaymeni without was first offered by the treasury. The following table gives the closing bids of yesterday as compared with those of to-day: fiAi.mt OF MINING AND MISOELLANEOUS STOOK9. Reported by Wilson W.

7 25 People's Telephone. 20 SO StiO 300 Crescent JO 10 Am Autoniatlc 49 200 57 N.K. at. 800 Con. Wat.

60 Deer 2 75 47 NEW YORK FINANCIAL. Special Despatch to the Boston Post. kw obk Dec. The share speculation was extremelv dull throughout the I flats. 6S; common, 12 SOWS 45; red kilneys, Canadian peas continue in deui.iud at aval 35 bus green peas are qule'.

and range trom $1 40fal TO IP bus: split peas, S'' bhl. maikel is tlrin with fair deaiaml aal large recelnis. Sweet ooutoes are selling at oo ror Norfolk: Itlctimomi. 25; Jerseys 2Va.5 5o bm. We QUole: Aroostook rose, Maine Central rose, northeinrose.90c(B81: Jacksons.

proltflcs 90 (a95cj eeriess, Chenangoes, TV. DRIED APPLES-There has been a good demand for quartered and sliced, and prices are steady. Choice evaporated are selling freely at lb. Southern sliced. New Yoik, lork, The Share speculation was uuu esstem and norl entire day.

The market opened generally firm, Richmond 6Wd744c: evaporated, choice, itcoil'ci evapo and Delaware being 214, Manhattsn Elevated, Itt, good, norlbern, a ted. remainder of the list Wgher than closing quotations. In the early dealing there was a further advance of per cent, which was most marked in Northern Pacific preferred. Chicago. Columltus and Indiana Central and Indianapolis.

Bloomington and Western. Reading was noianly week and fed oft 1 per and about mid-day the entire list receded a fraction. During tne afternoon the speculation became strong 4nd an ad- quote choice Cape, bbi. country, $6 50. HON is a slow movement, with small sales at I8ig.2i'c B).

has been a steady market, and $2 2 75 bbl. Is a fuil selling range. at 25 ft bbl. weak on all but choice goods, of which little Is offered. Baldwins, $2 ft bbl.

extM. vance of 140.5^ wok place. In which Manhattan Beach and fruit, $3 greenings, $3 No 2 Dec. 7. Dec.

8. 10034 102 118 127 Delaware were most prominent. In the final dealings Manhattan Beach fell off per ana the general list reacted a fraction. In the railroad bond market this afternoon. Boston.

Hartford and Erie firsts advanced to TAVi from 7414, and reacted to Northern Pacific firsts advanced to 104 from 111214; Union Pacific sinking fund8s, to 123 from 132: Lehigh and Wilkesoarre cpnsols assented, to lil8 from 107, and Ohio Southern incomes, to 46 from 44. Mining stoi ks to-fiay were fairly active and irregular. Robinson declined from 5 63 to 5 00, and is expected to Mil lower, closed at 5 13: South Pacific decHned steadily under large transactions: tale Lines were steady. Nos. 2 Md 3 selling from 1 80 to 1 70.

closing at 1 75; Oriental and Miller closed unchanged at 43; Silver Clift advanced from 2 25 to 2 45; Vlzlna Consolidated, just listed, sold up from 2 00 to 2 30. The market Closed dull. Total sales at both exchanges, 183115 shares. i Money between 6 per cent, per annum and I-S2 Mr diem, and closed offere late. Prime mercantile paper.

Mi7 i per cent: bar sliver. suDstmaiy Ine, par selling; exchange was steady at tor long. and for short sight: governments were quiet i and cenerally firm: state bonds were inactive: railroad bonds were Uregular, on a fair volume of business. F. M.

Lockwooil A Co. say of the market: The report was In circulation last night that parties who control large an ounts of loanable funds, a portion of which nas been withdrawn from the street, would let them out w-day or to- morrow, and thereby ease the money market. The strength of the New York Central, Lake Shore and Erie for the first day or two is said to be due to tne new regulations now vendtre for settlement of the trunk line troubles. The room i traders are all bearish. Mr.

Gould Is thought to be doing DOtntnp. andWr. Sage predicts higher prices for Wabash I stocks. In view of intention to put the Western Union Telegraph on the stock exchange soon. It Is ihought he will not allow Wabash preferred to paM the next i (itvldend.

The report that Pacific railroad oilers the Pacific MsUcompaiiyasubsiayofSliU.tii'U per month, is now contradicted. They say thev would not give 0(W. Frankfoit bought bonds yesterday. London soid con- Reading Wall street reports slate that bankers almost without exception tntnk money will be acilve the remainder of tne nioiith unless special relief Isotforded oy the treasury. The banks claim to be ixior ana say tnat money does not return from tne west and south.

Chicago bankers telegraph that an unusual amount of money is locked up in grain, out say that money will move to New Vom next mouth. The representative of one of the largest private bankers thinks that the b.nnks could make money inucii easier If ihey chose and believes that tne high rates are manipuiated daily. Mr. Vauderbili is said to have called In a large amount of Joans within a few days. Other large have the Pacific Mall Steamship ap- polnteti to confer with the overland railroad companies, reported to the dltectors today recommending that in case the overland roads declined to accent the propc sltloo lawiv made oy the comnilitee.

the president of the Pacific Mail should oe authorized to take passengers and freight on the best terms obtainable. The report Was accepted and the leeomniendation adopted. At a meeting of tne American Electric Light company held in New York yesterday, the following gentlemen were elected directors: Col. Fred. Grant, eldest son of ex-Presi- dentG ant; William Wlndom, ex-secretary of the United Slates treasury: T.

0. Platt. ex-UuUed Stales senator from New York: W. AndiewB. prendeut American District Te'egraph company Edwin M.

Pox.iawyerj^ New York: PArormrtroTTleisVs H.F. Jenkins of the Western Union Telearaph company; W. T. Richardson, District Telegraph conipanv, and Exteiideil 5s 4 New 5s, New 4Vj6. registered New 4 48 New 4-, New 4s, coupon Sixes of 1905.................

STOCKS. The Boston stock market to-day has been dull and quiet, with a tenaency towards lower prices. The businets in the aggregate has been small, and outsiders seem to take but little interest in the course cf the market, which was ou the whole irregular and dull. The aggregate sales at the board to-day amounted to bonds, against yesterday, and 6,032 shares of the different classes of stocks, against .5,675 yesterday. Of the Shares sold, were in railroads, 17 miscellaneous, 200 land, anu 2,735 mining.

Of the railroad shares, 596 were HI the home roads and 2,484 were in w'esiern railroads. In western railroad shares. Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe advanced from 93 4 to price it held at me close; Little Rock and Fort Smith uas firm at 63, sales at 621,4 bid. Marquette, Houghton and Ontonagon common was quoted strong at 65 bid and 69 asked; Uonnotton Valley soid at 21; Union Pacific advancea 4 to 1191 4 The earnings of the Union Pacific tor the month of November, 1831, were I860, increase, Chicago. Burlington and Quincy sola at the first Board at ISffVi; Kansas Cuy, Fort Scott and Gulf common was steady at 86, and the preferred at 126.

A few shares of Michigan Central changed hands at 9114; Falls and Sioux City sold Mexican Ceniral old at 114V4, the new at 9534 Toledo, Delphos and Bnrllnaion was stronger at 4 Tne earnings of this road for the fourth week in November, 1881, were 1880, increase, month of November, 1881, 1880, increase, Saturday an election was hela in Grant county, Inuiana, to determine whether a bonus of should be given the Indianapolis branch of the Toledo, Delphos and Burlingion road. The vote, which was very light, resulted in the defeat of the proposition by a majority of 211. Notwithstanding this the friends of the measuie have submitted a petition to the commissioners asking that another election be held. The report that the Toledo, Delphos and Burlington bonds were lo be equalized, is to-day authoritatively denied. Cincinnati, Sandusky and Cleveland advanced frcm 28V4 sympathy with the upward move inlndiaiiapolis.Bloomingtonand Western in theNewr York market.

The inaianapolis, Bloomington and Western extension is being pushed forward with great rapidity, and will be completed at the time expected. For some time past negotiations have oeeii in progress between the managers of the Indian- aiKilis, Bloomington and Western and the indiaii- apoiis, Decatur and Springfield railroad companies, which reached their culmination yesterday in the execution of a traffic agreement, guatanteeing to the road last mentioned per annum. The Indianapolis, Bloomington and Western, of which Austin Corbin is the president, and which now operates extensive lines throughout the states of Illinois and Indiana, is, under the terms of the contract, to operate the Indianapolis, Decatur and Springfield road, to collect the earnings, and from the gross amount to pay the latter road 30 per which it 18 agreed shall not fall below per annum. It is staUd that the Indiauaoolis, Decatur ana Springfle road will be exieuded from a point near Decatur SI. Louis and Kansas City, the opportunity to do so being given under its recently adopted scheme of reorganization.

The contract with ihe ludianaiiolis. Bloomington and Western, however, covers this possibility, and it will in any event continue to be operated by that road. Tiie directors ot both Companies met yesterday and ratified the agreement. Among the home roads. New York and New Kng- land, alici sell tug at 75 declined to 74.

Mr. V'ander- bill IS said to cover of New Y'ork and New England stock or of convertible Hartford and Erie Buulfor of the American O'. 1. Gardner of Virginia it is understood tliat Col. I reo.

Grant will Oe elected to the presluency o( tne compaay, an i that he will devote Ills time to iu een. B.P. ilutler 15 attorney, and It is understood tnat after a tnorough examination of Its patents he prono inci them incontestaOie. A company is soon to be formed in boatoii to control the patents and manufacture machines and lamps tor the state of Maasschusetts. tliPi bTokcrs bought Waoaih very largely ye.sterday, and one honse.

It is salo, has recently 10.000 PKARS-Are quoted at 50 ft bbl for choice. The market la quiet. HAY AND STBAW-Cholce hay continues easy on all but choice, prime stock, which heavy receipts continuing, choice with some fancy fl fine hay, rye straw, oat, market la quiet at quotations: Eastern, 18SI, firm, with good trade. of extra prime at SOW 17: mess clear and backs 50 ft bbli lean ends, LARD-Is firm for Boston and western at smoked hams, for large, and laftt 1244c for smaiL continues quiet at 25(i2)1225 for western extrarand bhl for family extra and plate; light plate, 50. IU4612C.

POULTRY AND GAME-Chlcks, and fowlj 13c; turkeys. fair to 14c: 00 VoCa 80c pair; sqoaPs, IB doz. quail, $2 per doz; woodcock. eacn. FRESH hind quarters, 6(gl2i4C: common, 5 IS8c-fore quarters.

SftiTWc; mutton, extra, lamb, common. 4 for choice. is a fair demand for rendered, with sales at ft. In grease the sales have been at ft, as to quality. MISCELLANEOUS.

have been in lair demand at 7fo7tsc ft for Norfolk; lemons been saiing at for Malaga, and for Sicily: Florida oranges have been filing at Jamaica oranges, fi bbl; Malaga grapes. 50 bbl for common, and for high grade, hexvy T. etght goods. market quiet; middling. UVfec; low middling, llic; good ordinary.

lOIic: New York closed dull; middling. 12c; lutures closed steady, with a decline of from points, Is dull: refining grades fair to good. for granulaied. MOLASSKS-Market dull and quiet. Porto Rico, common to good, gall, and prime to choice.

48ia63c: Cien- TOtiic: No I at No 2 white was quoted at7l446i)75c; yellow onoted at 72c; iQferlor yellow at Tdc; low mixed quoted at 70V4c: ungraded quoted at yellow mixed at VSc; new southern yellow quoted at7JS4c: domUed at 72c: choice old southern white at 77c: steamer yellow at 7044c; steamer white at 70c; round yellotf at 73ci white western at 75c; No 2. December, at ToUfa 71c, closing at do January at ciosiag at do February at clo-iug at 7tc: do Mat at 764tfe7644c. market was a shade higher and moderately active: I2.3i4 bns: exports bus: sales Of 2S6.U0ii bus: No 3 at do wniie ai -50c: No 2 at NiaSliAc for new ano for old; do wutte at 5144 NoTqouied at 5lc: do wniteat jiiixeo western at 49(a 62c: white do at white state at Includirrg bus No2 Jan- uan at 5t)44''a5c-Kc; SS.eOO bus do Kebi-oary at foriee-tne market was firm and the were unchanged: Rio In cargoes were quoted at jop lots at Maracaibo at sngar-market was nominally uncnanged: sugar was fair to good refining quoted at a I white extra quoted at yellow at a standard A at 9c; confectioners' A at 9i4)C; granulated quoted at extra at off A at A at 946C: cut loaf at 944c; crushed at Wc; powdered at market wis quiet and prices unchanged; new crop New Orleans firm at old do at SSffieOc; 50 deg test refining quoted at Bnsllsh IsUnas at market steady; Oaroima and Louisiana quoted at was nomlDAi; quoted at ----------------7 refined at crude In bbis TaiSow-the market was about steady: of 115.000 fts at market was very quoted at mess mess of 250 the snot quoted at the spot quoted bbis for February at Tur Pork old 50: new at 25; sales Jannary quoted rowed of the defendants 48 upon a co 62. The latter note was at balance In defenafcnts bauds of 14,1 titi a collateral note for manirtty. leavlag a 14, for whici plain- sues.

The filed in set-off the sum of 84. being the amount of a note sold plaintlft by defendants, for which plaintiff gave his check on Bates Albee for the amount Tne check was received after bank hours on Dec. 13. Next morning it was presented to Albee within an hour after business nours, and a Check by them given on the National bank. Tnis last was deposited bv defendants In tne Bank of the Uommon- wealtb on the same dav, and on the 15th.

when presented to Bates Albee. they had stonoed payment and the chMk was returned dl.ihonoreil. The defendants then called urop plaintiff abd procured from him in place of tne check borrowed and received for the same amount, which is the amount filed in set off. Testimony was given by one ot the and by the plalutlrt as to what twk place at the interview at which the borrowed acd received was given. The a-ntur claimed that having dealt with defendant for many Kas AigmciH fhp and received, he readily signed the boirowed and received, suppos- inc that it was a usual matter: that he was not informed by Mdani at Bates Albee nor did he then know It- that the was handed him face down: that he did not look at it, but kept it in nlspwket and wrat out; thai he old not look at it tUl some time when he went defendant and demanded its retmn.

'The defendant on the other hand, testified that he handed the check did not know whether he (plainliff) took it in bis band, but he lalu It down bv his side and erased eiicorsement: while plaintiff was signing he borrowed and received did not tell nlmof failure. The court ruled that the plalntlfl gave said borrowed and received voluntarily and with fall knowledge of the fwts, and under no mistake, and entered a verdict for the defendants for the dlflerence of 20. The plaintlfl cUlmea that twre was DO sufficient evidence to support the set-off In the rowed and received, or any new oromisa. and tS In set-cff could not be maintained. But the court refused to rule and exceptions were taken.

They have beim sustained, and a new trial ordeted. Rescript: finding that the plaintiff gave his promissory noU, vomnttrlly. and with full knowledge and undsr no mistake, was unwar- THK GKEAT BAZAAR. at 90fti 18. Beef-roarket was firm; city extra India mess and with full at 50.

Beef matwr of Allen and A. Heroenway for defendant. Sf Quoted aV ket was firm; city extra India messauoted at Cut meats nominally unchanged. dull and untitled; long clear were quotej were quoted at 97fec: long aud short clear at Lard-market opened 5(4 i44C tower: closing firm and the decline recovered: sales of tierces pnme steam on the snot; quoted at SWill tierces to at 4744; 8.750 tierces February 5,5 (Oil 64; 3,000 tierces at 75: 3.OW Apnl at 80(411 8244: 7.50 tierces Mav at 8744: 280 tierces citv steam at 25: refined at (41 ro IX OBDER. Nos.

for the continent. Butter steady; state at l8(S4lc; Western at 12a4lc. Cheese-the was (lulet steady; State was quoted at 9fa.ll-14c ror pror to choice; skims at 3(a9c; Western at poor to cnolce; Cheddar at 9feU44c; baffskims at SUte at 2a4'4l3c for old. market very firm: quoted at 12(42 15: flaxseed quoted at 03. Fre'ghts to Liverbooi-the market was firm; cotton per steam at wheat per steam at 344d.

iron firm; Scotch at American at 26 00. unchanged: lake quoted at Ii(44c. was firm; common at SVsc; refined at Tin-the market was strong; refined Eimlish at 2IV4C; plates at 00(46 25. Spelter was quite firm; domestic quoted atSifcc; Silesian quoted at UHICAGU. Dec market was unchanged; common to choice Western sprmg at 75: do Minnesotas at 50; patent Minnesotas at 50 wUeat at 50(47 75: fancy winter fuegos, 38(440 Barbadoes.

4U442c. (49 25; winter wheats at Wheat market was unsettled and lower: No 2 Chicago spring at 28(41 28V4 for cash cember: 29t4 for January; J04Ri4l 3044 for February; No 3 Chicago spring at rejected at (493c com was lower; quoted at for cwh; for December: for January; for Fepruary: rejected at 6944c. Oats-the market was a shade lilgher: quoted at for caso: tSVac forjDecember; for January ann February. sioady WOOL IRARKRT. aud unchanged; No 2 was quoted at 98c.

market was easier: No 2 quoted at $1 06, Dressed hogs sieady; quoted at 8iK47 00. Pork was lower; ol(i was at There has been something of an increased activity in tne way of sales over the two weeks previous. Quite a number of buyers have been present, and thev have taken such lots of wool as sotted their purpose with considerable freedom, The sales of the week comprise a total of 2,232,700 fts ly; Sit 1244(411 45f Feomary; 55(aiU 5i44 for March. Bulkuieats-the market was steadv ana unchanged: snom- ders at 50; short ribs at 00: short clear at steady and unchanged: quoted at SI 17. Freights to quoted at 2c.

Receipts 17,000 bbis: wheat. 38,000 bus; corn. 91.000 bus: previofls week, ana z.iza luu ids ioi luc oats, ous; rye, sales have been 25.0(10 fts Ohio XX at lor com was easier: quoted at 61'kc for January: I 1. a IT ftvTnorr I Nos. 2261-Wrlghtv Barnard.

Potter Printing Co. Evans. 2285-White Dickey. Dennie. 2369-Dwight Osgood.

Third Before Judge olbcbx IX ORDEB. Nos. 2328- Howe Flske. Cormgatea W. F.

Co. McGafflgan Nlber. Callahan. 2499-UomeMls Swett. 2507-Riley Danielson.

Howe. Boston. town of Wln- throp. 1595-Eastern R. B.

Co. Allen. Munro. Same. KIM a DeanA Caroenter.

WllllamA Same. The Halldliuk a Blase of Brlshtnesa and Beanty-The Taatefnl of the Xatlea. Ihe Home bazaar is very attractive with its brilliant tlraperies beneath the blaze of light mat flooda i6e interior. The marquee tents are charming arrangements tor the purpose of displayiug goods, and allotv just enough of shadow to be very effective. Table No.

1 18 devoted to the sparkling fair newspaper, the Sword and Pen, which is published daily. No. 2 is Plymouth table, with an abundant supply of Pilgrim spring water, and a bewildering array of dolls, with most extravagant a very rare assortment of old China, pretty toilette articles, aprons touched up with brightness in the little knots of color that are nestled in ruffles and puffs. No. 3, the old discharged home table, has a solid silver service from Bigelow, Ken- oaid A a Waltham watch from Mr.

Royal a Wheeler Wilson sewing machine, thread from the WUlimantic company, bronze and bisq'ne figures from Mr. H. P. Kidder, an eider downquiltfromN.D, Whitney, a charming group ot passion flowers upon a panel by Miss Martha Hale, an artistic plaque from George W. Seavey, and an upright uiano from Fischer.

No. 4. the New Bedford table, has charm ing tea cloths with Kate Greenaway designs, a large painting by Eldred of New Bedford, a charming marine view by C. H. Gifford, a plaque by Miss Hawes, and innumerable bits of artistic fancy.

No. 6 is unity table, most delightful possessiou of an art department presided over by Mrs. Granger, who has secured rare photographs, with autographs attached, embracing the names of Mrs. Garfield, and her daughter Miss Grandma Garfield. Longfellow, Whittier, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Wendell Phillips, Mrs.

Livermore, Gov. Long and many others; the marquee lent has a large assortment of art novelties, a charming plaque by Mrs. A. M. Henry of the Boston Art club, decorated paper cutters, fifonps of field flowers, delightful in treat- IMPORTANT To Grocers, Packers, Hucksters and the General Public.

AUCTION JIT L1SOIIM.1KD AUCnONKKRS AND APPRAI3SSS, BO Brttindeld THE KINC FORTUNE-MAKER: OZONE! TO DAY AT 3 THE RAILROAD RATTERS. The New York, Ontario and Western company reports earnings for the past year of and expenses of An application is reported to be about to be made to the Connecticut legislature for a charter for a new road to run from Boston to New York, it is said that the New York, West Shore and Buffalo company is negotiating for the recently acquired franchise of the Syracuse and Ontario railroad. The Vermont aud Massachusetts railroad reports' income of road, expense, net in come, used paying a 6 per cent divi- deno. The estimated net earnings of the Oregon Railway A New Process for all Perishable Articles, Animal ani Yeg etahle, from Fermentation and Pntretaction, Ketain- ing their Odor and Flavor. air, active state of iilii THIS Preservative is not a liquid.

nicHe. or any of the old and.exploded ducinK it in a nractical, and that develop and feed upon animal cToscoDic observations prove thai decay doe to at oncTand thus and by the entjp of preserved by this pro- and Navigation company for the month of ificrciise, fts domestic ana bio vw ids iuiuiku oKa.no. 2.i 7u.7(,u fts for the previofls week, and 2,429 4U0 fts for me shares cf tbe preferred for investment purpose. It Is now reported on good authority that the Fennsylva- nta railroad company will reorganize me C. 0.

and I. V. company, and give the preferred stock, with a guarantee of 4 or 5 per In exchange for the bonds with back interest amounting to 77 pet cent. Assnm- ii mat 4 per cent, guarantee I stcck would sell at 70, the incomes are a great purchase at their present price. Tbe eammgs of the Union Pacific railroad for the first five day.

iu December increased The short interest of 25 shaies In Ixiulsville and Nasn- vllle Is said to have been covered yesterday. at me aiocx cxcnange, ic-aaj', aggregated shares, Including: Sales. High. Low. Canada Southern 1.100 Central 4.480 l.C......................8,UK) Del l.ack.&West....

3.100 Delaware Hudson 200 Denver Kio Grande. 14,000 12.R00 Hannibal and St. 900 Kansas and Texas 2..500 20 650 IxmlsvUle S.KHI Lake Michigan Manhattan Meninnis Missouri New Jersey ew York e.Jentrai.... Northern Pacllic 11,921 (Ihio 200 2.22-i Ohio 250 PaciticMali 1.600 Peoria.Dec,',. Evans 515 Phila Reading 8.6OO St.Paul.

19.700 St. Pauift 2,100 Texas Pacific 4,710 Union Wa.St. 17.300 Western union 6,3.50 Robinson 2.25U Danville ltd, Bloom 2.461 S.fio« ICO 400 2.900 2,100 L800 6,206 9.5‘/k'al -20V4 107 SOM, 4.W« 40 Cd- PIJYt 57V4 70M, 106 95 40 39V4 d. 25.5b Dec 8 Dec 7 3 107 39 (rt 85 6U7b 127(4 1074b 4544 9514 4014 12m, 1021b 70 1055b 95ib 13814 395b 39 68(4 1065b 3SV4 5-P4 86M1 60(4 94 20 12; 45V4 95 121 43 56 71 105 min fleece ft8fleeces at at 41(042C; 143.UOÜ tts Ohio at private terms; 25 iiop fts Ohio XX auU 45c; 5.0(i0 lbs Ohio XX XX at 44c: 10.WH) fts and XX at fts low medium at 42C 10..500 tts Ohio at 15,000 fts Ohio XX at for February. Oats Irregular and generally firmer; ted at 46c for December: for January.

Pork-the at 16 rot Decem- 'or February; $17 65 for ftiXX and lO.OCO fts XX at private terms. wik-0Dsln7New England and New York fine fleeces snow a light aggregate. Among the larger sales have been fts Milligan (a grade) at 41V4C: 5,000 lbs same at 42c, and 5,600 lbs same at Tbe table below gives the quantity of eacn class wool sold, so far as reported, with the aggregate of all the sales ifith( for the week, and the range of prices obtained; DOMESTIC WOOtS Ohio and Ptnnsylvanla fleeces Michigan and Wisconsin Combing, Coinbiug. Delaine selections Scoured aud Pulled and super California fall Califcrnia Oregon, Kentucky ana Texas and territory UnwasUed and Odds and Pounds. Prises.

341..500 40 (4(48 42.306 36 19.000 41 19.000 29 39,1100 31 SO 357.200 20 45.600 13 1.52.400 2.1 (425 26MJW35 109,000 18 178.200 22 6,000 24.100 78.3)0 12 (3,40 market was irregular: quet bet; for January; for Tebruarr: $17 65 for March Lard was higher; at for December: Sll 30 for January; for ary; $11 60for March. GLOUCESTER. Dec market for the week ending to-day. Our quotations are wholesale prices for fare lots, at jobbing lots command an advancs our figures. Georges quoie at 00 18 otl for large ano 50 bank at 75(45 00 IB qil for large and for medium; drv-cured bank at for large and $.5 75 for medium: sUore codfish, pickiea cureil at 00 for large and 00 for medium; Bay trawl.

75(415 for Nova Scotia shore, do bank. 75; Newfouimiana iO. Cusk at 00 qtl; haddock at OH; at ntl! EHL'- nake at 75 qtt: pollock at 757413 qti; lish do 2.Ya3 50; boneless and prepared fish frou 3(a6c ft for hake and cusk. to 5(bc and 8c fti best codfish; smoked halibut at per ft: do salmon at Scaled herring, I8c Ixix; No I at 15c: tucks at 13c: bl aters, 70c 100 Mackerel-We quote at bbl for is. $9 StXalO for -28: 7Vo)7 for 3s.

P. E. 1. la at 2s at SO: 3s at SO: N. S.

Ss quoted at 50: large 2s at 50. Boston prices. 00. 50. Uening-We quote new round shore at 25ig4 bOl: Bay of Fundy ber were: 1881, I860.

The eamirgs of ihe Detroit, Lansing and Northern for the ntonih of November, 1881, were 71; 86; increase, 12,704 85. Week ending November, 1681, 15; 1880, 73; increase, 30. It is reported that Massachusetts and Connecticut stockholders of the Metropolitan Elevated railroad company are to begin a suit against the ftlanhattau company upon alleged conversion of Metrepolitau real estate and rolling stock. The earnings of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul railroad company for the fourth week of No vemberwete: 1861, 1880, increase, Month of November, 1881, 1880, increase, The Boston and Mvstic Valley railroad reports to the railroad ctommissioners a capital stock of and uufunded debt of or total liabilities of Its total assets is an unflBished road costing length of main line, Somerville to Wilmington, 14.8 miles.

The first regular train through to the Hudson river on tbe New York and New Engiana railroad arrived at Fishkill Landing at 12:30 P. Thursday, ou lime. Trains will hereafter nm daily, and on Monday, Dec. 12, through passenger trains will commence running between Bosion and Fishkill Landing. 'Jhe newly elected directors of the New York, Lake Erie and Western railroad elected the following board of officers for the ensuing term: Presi dent, Hugh J.

Jewett; secretary, A. R. Macdon- Total domestic .................................................1,716,700 rOREIOtt WOOLS. large treasurer. B.

W. Spencer; vice presidents, general 52 (d) 51 39 25 68 li 10 3314 5-iik .5 37 ULOSLNG QUOTATIONS. OB.BS." V.V..ex..........lo:% Erie Ft.Wayne i do'. Han. and Si.

do. new 4S reg ex .....................200 do. Houston and Texas Pacific ..............127 Tlllnols District Colum 3-65S. ...107 Bloom. Bof.

Hartford Erie 1st. inter, and G. 99 do guaranteed ....................60 Iron Cen. Pacific Gts Louisiana Mo. Klv 15 Den.

ft Rio (irsnde Louisville N. 73 Den. S. Park ft Fac. lsts.iU4 Manhattan Beacn Cln.

1st 16 Kan. PaciUe 7 00 istsDeu. Metropolitan 96 ix Oregon Nav. Mortis and St Nash, 8514 bt. Pauift SCity 1st and Western pfd -57 So.

Paciflc.Cai.lsts............iu3%:Nortnern T.jltuo, Del. ft Bur 35 York Ca. Faclfic and Miss, pref 107 Sinking runas Adams ExprtssCo ...138 Alton A Terre Haute .53 Eock 1..................................... do pref 90 St. LoulsASan Francisco 43 American kxprets 97 clo.

Air 65 do. first St. Australian English ct mbing Cape, duty New Black Pounds. Prices. 84 36 22.000 25 00'J aio 16.000 80.aM) 285,000 (£6..

Jiaddock at $2 50; cusk. and at tongues at 8c ft. Frozen nerrlng at 60 ft 100. Fresh hallbut-uone in the market; last sales Monday at 12 and Sc for white and gray. Trout at $14 swordfish at bbl: codfish at $6: haddock at 50: heads at 50 bbl: fins at fins and at 50 bbl; tongues, tongues and napes Total 516.000 Total salmoii at for No Is; for No 2s; Newfoundland do at California do at Pure medicine oli gal: crude do at 50c: blackttsb do at cod do at 35c Robert Harris and George B.

Blanchard; general superiDlendent, S. Bowen. Tbe Denver extension of the Chicago, Burlington acd Quiucy is flnlshea almost to the Colorado line, and steel rails and other snuplies are being pushed forward to tbe front. As the parties working east from Denver are pushing work vigorously, it is evident that the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy mean to give the snow as little advantage as possible. The Springfield and New London railroad, run a delightful darkie guarded by golden chains.

No. 6, the donation table, pretty crib coverlet, from Camev hospital; embroidery in bright bits of color, by Miss Mosely. A vase from Mrs. Celia Tbaxter, who has tossed woodbine moat Charmingly over the surfaee. tucking her autograph cunningly into the shadow of leaves, and flowers; close at band a baby blanket with roses of blue and white strew over the pure white ground.

Table No. 7 is occupied by post 15, G. A. R. A.

large portrait ot Gov, Andrew is placed in a conspicuous position above the group of niagnifioent gitlg, which occupy three tables, and large fl()or space. A valuable autograph album arranged by Mrs. Henry G. Weston. A magnificent piano from Ivers Pond, an organ from the Smith American Organ company.

Several sewing machines, given by Hollis Gray; and a handsome double phaeton froroChanncey Thomas and a flag from the most northern town of Very interesting aie the relics of Gen. Bnmside, laken from his library. An exquisite pair of pillow shams made by Mr. H. G.

Weston of the nineteenth Massachusetts. Dolls dressed oy a lady over 90 years old, and a cap that was worn through Baltimore by one of tbe Massachusetts sixth. Table So. 8 is devoted to homemade cake, and confectionery, and ihe centre of attraction is a large cake contributed by Dooling, that will be sold in slice giving the holder a share in a magnificent seal ring, presented by Bigelow Kennard. Fancy boxes will be fonnd here from Dennison; bags trom Hollingsworth A Whitney, and sugar from Elisha Atkins; confecltons from Fera, RicDonald.

Wbitman. Lowrey Murdock, Weber, and W. F. Stahl. No.

9 is devoted lo the log cabin in charge of Mrs. Gen. Cunningham; the interior is charmingly antique, and entering the portal one seems transported into Lang Syne, with the maidens in old-time costumes at spinning wheel ana qnilting frame. No. 10, Brockton Kelief corps No.

7, has a fine portrait of Col. Fltlcher Weoster, son ot Daniel Webster. Among the art treasures will be found a plaque bv Miss Sanford, and pitcher by Miss Eaton, and plaque by Miss Annie Wnite of Bosion. No. 11, Haverhill Relief corps No.

8, has a pagoda centre of gilt, with groups of pretty dollies under the wide canopy. A large oil study by Comrade erne of posts, and a matrellous rug drawn in by Comrade Nathan Taber of post 47. A large assortment of boots and shoes flue grade at very low piices. No. 12 is devoted to Stoneham, which has a magnificent aJLir clock valued at a plaque by Mrs.

Frank Walker, and a vase by Mrs. Holden of Hotel Berkeley. No 13 is assigned lo Eoxbury which has a delightful sofa pillow to be given to the home; a sword presented by Pollard Alford, to be voted to the most jiopnlar officer in me Massachusetts volunteer militia; a cluck from Mr. Albert Howard. No.

14, Union Relief corps, G. A. K. The centre of the table is occupied by a copy of Presi every way the merits cf or sent prepaid to as, and at that one dollar a thousand dozen, and be months or more, thoroughly preserved, the yolk neld Sre is readily Dertect as on the day they were treated, and will sell as strictly The an ad- i seen: there are seaeons when they can be bouahl for 8 or 10 cents a doiea a day. nAp Ooo oiau With this method catt de8St can be kent for an indefinite period in their natural (ronditlon.

origin VEGETABLES and a nee. All graln, flour. held in nonnalrondltwn. beef, mutton, veal, jiork. oouitry.

game, fish, etc. preserved by this T7Ti JV a I a a method, can be shipped to Europe, subjected to atmospheric changes, and re- mnto this country in a sUte of per 'feet preservation. BK B. L. DiXT B.

CO. STOCK AUCTIONKKRS AND BROKSBS, IHerchnnts' RxeKaiacw Booaa Entrance 51 State street and 14 Exchangeplaee. Auction WKDN K.SDAYS and SATURDAT8 at liJO A. M. SI embers ot the Boston Stock ISxelutnAO.

stocks. laviBrPD after being treated by thispro- I I will NOT become RANCID. SATURDAY. Dec. 10, 1381.

20 shares North American lusurance uo. 20 do and Marine Insurance Cs UW) Rutland Ualiroad 5s. 1898. i child can operate it as well and as successfully as a man. There is no expensi ve apparatus diK't articles, such as eggs, meat, fish.

can be treated at one tine, wttnout additional trouble A room or expense. Think of everythlnz you can that li ae will oreserve it In exactly the li you will remember this, it wlU whether from haiids place ibis Preservative, and through him secure the business which every county ought to o- 25 do Id do do 25 do (40 do 40 00 10 CO 40 do 20 do 8 do 50 do 10 do 5 do 5 uo A Fortune awaits any man who secures control of OZOKE in any Township or County, 20 do 70 do 50 A. C.Fi Woods Bri wen Veiion (iro cUa: 2 (3 0 if iv mf nths. for a test vatkaae wa.s hi-first investment. tbers.

Lt ron Wnrien tblo, made on egiis purchased in July and sold Nov. 1. for a test is clearing 2 0 a month in handling and seUing Ozone. for a D.rw’ffi"chaVtotm?Earorctn^^^^^^ test package was als is nTcsprvinE pees fruit for the comuiisslon men Of Chicago, ctiargtug frt eVes av.d K.itio?..^"He eggs, day, and on his businesst. These are instances above rat lies an ibt evitiette i liect.

ano hotel expenses tor a visit to this city, if we rail to prove any statement that we have made. HOW TO SECLTIIE A. WITH OZONE 2 shares Market National Banc. 5 do Second National Bank. Maverict Nattonal Bank.

North National Banc. Washington Mills. Boston Beiuncuo. Cedar Rapids and Missoun River Railroad com. Iowa R.

K. Land CO. Manchester Lawrence Haliroad Co. Cnicaico. Iowa and Nebraska Kaurixid.

Cambridge Horse Railroad asnna and Rochester Railroad. Nattunat Rubber Co. of Bristol. E. I.

Western Massac-ausetts Teleohone Co. Rapid Consirucilon 40 ner cent, paW. Worcester Nashua R. K. baleoi Gas Lient co- Brush Electric Lighting Co.

Peabody MUls. Ocean MUls. Newburyport. Ouo Citv of Ohio. 7 3-pts.

soectal bood. of Warsaw. 6s, 189-2, annual iuieresi, Boston. Revere Beach and Lvnn Ratlroaa 1st mart 1897. Sl Boston Lowell R.

B. 5s. 1399. Louisville, New Albany and St. Louis railroad 1st mort.de.

1921. Boston and Lowell Railroad 6s. 1896. Kntiano Railroad ist m. 1902, each New York and New England Railroad Is; m.

Toledo. Burlington R.B. 1st m.6», 1921. Southeastern Division. Kansas City.

St. Joseph Council Bluffs K. U. Ut (io) Toledo. Cinn.

and St. Louis Railroad 1st m. 6s, liSt. 5 snares Continental National Bank. 5 do Elloi National Bank.

I do Loweii Manufacturing Co. 40 do Miduiesex Uo. do Boyiston Mutual Insurance Co. I do Faneuil Hall National Bank. 3 do Manchester and Lawrence railroad.

49 City of Ciucinuati 7s, Dec. 10,1883. ImproTemeni IzOao. Citv of Cambridge 6s. IS'M.

Building St. Louis County 7s. 1885. Spring Grove, Avondale and Cinn. railroad 1st Arkansas Valley R.

R. 1st m. 7s. 1905. Toiedo, ClDU.

and St. Louis B- B. inc. litl. S4.UO* Chicago.

Burin.gtca a'. i Uumcv iUiiroaa 7s. HOL Eastern Railroad 1st m. I9iifc. BY F'KAIiClS HEffiSHAW STCCa AI CTICNEERS AND BROKERS.

Dio. SI Mtrcet, BuBdinR. First Floor. Boom Total foreign and domestic ............2.232,700 The sales of foreign wool have been larger than for some weeks previous, but the quantity is made np chiefly of carpet wools, for which there seems to be a continued good demand. and shore do at 35o; pogie do at 30c; pogie scrap at i pjpg from Springfield to Connecticut State line, fish do at ao at 50; fivers at units, reports to the railroad its Foreisn KXDorta.

ST PIFRRE. Miq Schooner Harvest bbis flour-15 bbis bbis pkgs furiilture-8 stones aud lialeg kegs bags 00 at Ann Advertiser. ST, LOUIS. Dec nominally unchangeil: superfine at 25: extra at double extra at 60(a5 71); triple extra at 80; ramilv i at 00(0(6 20; choice to fancy at 4Xol7 I market opened firm, then broke but closed firmer, with partial recovery; No 2 red fall $1 39 for January-. 42 for February: March; sale? at lor January; SI for February; 45V4 for March; No 3 red tall 29 bid; No 4 do at market was slow: quoted at 63c for cash; for January; for February: aud lialeg kegs oass j.

npcpmber- 64tdc for Janu dory boats-60 bbis oulons-e bb March. market was slow; quoted at for 2 Dkgs do ail half chests tea--2 do 47 for January; for February. higher; Moted at 9Siac bid. Bar'eydull: prime to fancy" 15. Fo 2 pkgs paper and paper bags-40 oars-3 boxes glass-4 doors--S pkgs sash-600 feel do painU acd do canned do hardware-12 boxes merchandlse-2 ao saleratus.

METEGHAN. S. Brig Florida-125 bbis bbis Hour. CH4R1 OTTETOWN, PEI. Schooner Four bols bbis flour-2 cases kerosene oil.

a NNAFOLIS. S. Steamer bbis empty egg cases S. Schooner Susannah-125 I) ibis pzgs hardware -25bbis kerosene oil. HALIFAX.

S. Brig bbis flour. SYD a EY. B. Schooner bbis flour.

Boston 9 Boston Wat. St Paul ft Bufiaio, Pitts, ft Paul ft Omaha 102 R. and 80 Delphos ft 2 S. Express UcesaueaKe ft Loft Pac pref. 8.3% do.

first nreferred Fargo ft Oo.Bx ...1.35 Chicago and East do. do 24 and Georgia ..................................163 Chi. St. L. ana 83 Aiiegtieny ..............38 Gin.Sand, ft Cleve LSft Cleveland and Columbus Rich ft Dan MINING STOCKS.

Alta Montaua 1 S5 1 35 .................................3 00 2 i5 25 central Arlzoua 1 .50 Caledonia. OJ 55 Dcadwood 7 00 .50 (Jreeii Alountaln 3 00 HoiuesUke 15 00 flora Silver 15 00 Iron Sliver 2 10 Leadville 25 Lillie Pittsburg 1 75 Mannota 3 62 do pref ........................4 00 Kortnem 50 75 Quicksilver l'i O) do 00 5 00 'silver Clift 2 25 South 3 10 Standard. .................21 .50 Suiro 1 12 Slate Line Nos. 2 ft 3.... I 70 Tip ,50 30 FOREIGN MARKETS.

FtnanclHl. LONDON, Dec. 8,12:30 P. 4s. extended 5s, Erie.

uoiB Ceuiral, 1.36%; Pennsylvania Central, New York Illi- Keading, 35-5 LONDON, Dec. nronortion of the Bank of England reserve to llabiiitv. which last week was 39 9-16 per is now 36 13-16 percent. Commercial. LONDON, Dec.

8.12;30 p. cargoes of wheat jr. oQi aud corn firm: cargoes on the passage of red wi.ear firmly Cocneclicut and Passumpsic sold at 93 4, and new. of white very dull; of corn firm. Good California wheat, oft' the coast, good California wheat, just snipped.

At Liverpool wheat steadier corn Jiutlaud preferred at -J6. Bosion and Aibfny was steady at ICl. Eastern declined from 37 to Toe triendsof stock now deny the story of a roDOted ullempt of the stockholders 10 secure leg jslalion Ibis winter, which shall relieve the coai- iiauy from iis obligations to its bondholders. There issull a gret.1 deal of bullish talk regarding Eastern, some asscrline that the Grand Trunk is still after the road, and that in the event of its lease or absorption by the Grand Trunk that the stock will coin- maud almost fabulous figures. Fitchburg was steady at 135.

ana Northern at 109. Boston and Maine sold at as before. In railroad bonds, Hartford and Erie 7s advanced from to but subsequently fell off to 75. The sales aggregated It is understood that insiders in the present management are buying iu at the prevalent low figure.s. Eastern sold at and Chicago, Burlington and Quiney 4s at New York and New Elngland 7s were steady at and the 6s at There were some dealings in Counotton Valley and Siraitsville 7s, which sold down trom 77 lo Mexican Central 7s advanced from to 87.

A small lot of Pleasant Hill and De Sola 7s sold at 112, and Massachusetts Central 6s at and Union Pacific 8s at ju miscellaneous shares, Puliman Palace Car com- liany was neglected at Amoskeag Maiuifac- tiiring company sold at 2,550, ex-dividend. In the laud shares the transactions were confined to Brookline, at and Boston Water Power at-7. Mining shares were quiet and somewhat neg- lecifcd Osceola advanced from 30 to Atlantic steady at 16; National was unchanged at 3'cwablc was strong at Quincy soid at Cebiral was off Irom30to29; Allonez was a little at Sullivan sold at 314 at the second board; sold as 214 Uarshaw gained V4, to 3V4. Sales were made of some 1,100 fcliares of Empire at .30 cents. 6('8; ueaily due, 52s.

lending upward. Wheat on tbe passage for the United Kiuadoni, ports of call and direct ports, quarters, aid of corn. 24( quarters. LIVERPOOL, Dec 8 12:30 P. Ids 6d.313s; winter wheat, spring wheat, 9s iOa(alUs Bit; California average, IDs ltd: club do.

lbs ildftf ils 4d; corn. 5s ltd, and peas, 6s lid. Provisions, Poik. (5s; lard. 57s3d; tallow, 6d (and at London it is 45s.) LIVERPOOL.

Dec. moderate inquiry, freely sutiidleu. I nlands, 6 9 16(1; Orleans, 6 ll-16d. Sales. lO.aH) bales; for and exnort, 2.0UU bales Receipts, bales, American, 25,000 bales.

Faiuresftrm; January and Februarv delivery. 6 17-3-2d; al.so 6 9-160: Febra- arv and March, 6 19-320; March and April, and Mav. 6 11 160 May and June, 6 23-320; June and July, 6 25-320; also of N. Boston and Albany Railroad 55 bales cotton 359 bales 0019.7 bblsflour32bbis Odlmeal 1.5( 0 bus corn 2.1.W bus oats 500 bug barley z.roo bus malt 2 bbis tallow ii)7 tubs buuer 33 boxes 1 bhl cheese Icar straw 12 cars lumber IS rolls 1ST bdls II bales cases 62 bags .56 pkgs 2,087 sides leal her 519 bdis green hides I bdl sk'ns 15 bdis pelts. Grand Juuctiet Uour 20,000 bus corn 1.800 bus oats 1..500 bus wlieat 2,000 bus ohorts 805 bales cotton bbis flour tubs butter -21 eggs 9 bbis grease 6 bbis bams 2a bbis sugar 136 balf cffests tea 2 rolls 63 bdls 14 cases bags leather 2 skins 36 bides.

Nev. York and New England bbis flour 2 Id'is iiork 6 tubs bui ter 24 boxes cheese. Providence Raliroad-1 box bacon 4 bbis hams 10 tubs butter Essiein Railroad- 14 bbis 2 bbis giease 5 hUds tallow 64 (Ubs 1 Dox bntter9 Rixes 36 cases 11 bbis beans 1( cars bav 2 cars potatoes 2 cars lumber 3 rolls 293 sides ell bbis flour 10,150 bus corn 6,336 bus barlev 61 bales wool luu boxes bacon 5 dressed hogs 3.303 IxAYDR pfrorfl hiYi.S quoted at 15. Pork was slow: quoted at bid for Jaunarv; 25 for February: 60 for March. Bnlkraeats-market slow and unchanged; shoulders at 80: clear ribs quoted at 85; clear sides quoted at 10.

market was slow aud prices unchanged: shouiders were quoted at (X); clear at 10 clear sides at $10 12 nominal: quoted at lO. Whlskej-the market was steady: quoted at 16. Be- 6 000 bbis; wheat, pus: com. 32.000 bus; oats, 7,000 bus: rye. I.a» bus; barley, 12,000 bus.

Shipmeuis-Fiour. 10,000 bws: wneat, 40,000 bus; 97.000 bug; oats, rye, 4,000 bns; barley, 0,000 bus, MILWAUKEE, Dec. was In fair demand. Wneat-the market was unsettled ana the prices irregular; No 1 Milwaukee hard was nominal; no I Milwaukee soft was nominal: No 2 Milwaukee hard at SI 37; No 2 Milwaukee soft for cash and December at do January at d(i February at do March do April at 31; do May at .14: No 3 Milwaukee at 10; No 4 Milwaukee nominal; rejected nominal. market was ll; iuer; No 2 wanted at6Ka61i((C.

steady; No 2 quoted at 43c, market was steady: No I was quoted at Bane.v—the market was lower; No 2 spring for carh and December quoted at 97c. Provisions-the market was higher: pork at 25 for cash anu December; 50 January. steam at for cash apd December: for January. market was stronger; quoted at Freights to at 7,000 wheat, bus; corn, none; oats, none: barley, 26,000 bus. 6,500 Dbls: wheal, 3,800 pus corn, nope: oats, none; Parley, bus.

IULRDg. Dec. market was dull: No 2 red Wabasb on the snot at do January atSl .91 4 do February at do March at 4 4 market was dull: nigh mixed at on the spot at (Jic; do December at 64 do January at 64c. Oats- the market was quiet; No 2 quoted at Meceipts-W neat, 9,0.0 bus; corn, I4.UÜ0 bus; oats, 2.1U0 5,500 bus: corn, O.iOO bus; pats. F.tcbburc RaiTrMd-L72b Pbis i6.2(XI bus corn 3.700 I it 66c-rdo for ad the year at bid and 65c asked: (lo bus oats bus wheat 2.80) bus cotton seed meal 20o bus i January at 64c bid and asked; do I ebruary at 04 4 bid bui kw heat 276 bbis cornmeai 40 bbis 280 sacks oatmeal 840 1 and eiAtC asked.

bales cotton 23 bales wool 2 tierces bladder lard 2 bbis grease (iHlCAGO. Dec. Jjtmial 136 b- xes bacon 462 pkgs 23 boxes 615 boxes cheese 40,000 aead: shinments. neaa: 1 eggs 8 bbl-beans 2 cars potatoes 18 cars hay 4 cars straw 16 tars lumber 740 rolls 72 89 bags 3,529 sides leather 2 bales dry hides 23 bdls hides. Merritt ft Expresi-68 rolls 6 pkgs leather.

Wnuroe ft Peabody rolls 30 bags Salem rolls leather. Bv Soa-iUO bbis flour 2,399 Pales cotton 218 bales wool! dressed hog 60 caseseggs 26 tars potatoes 4 746 dry hides 29 hides 57 odls kips. Total Receipts 8. The follow ing table gives tha total receipts of the principal at ihis p(vrt to-day from interior points oi shipment, inciuding ail commodities in transit, as compared with the day last Cotton, Wool, dom.bis.. Flour, Cii Meal Oaimeal.

Oatmeal, Oats, Wheat, Barley, Malt, Rye, Shorts. bus Peas, tus Buckwheat, bus. Talluw. Tallow. Tallow.bags Beef, Pork, lA d.

Laro. bbis Lard, paiis Lard, Hams, Hsms.tcs.............. Tongues, tierces. I Pres meats.cses i Grease, Bacon, Dressed hogs, N. Tea, hf 1881 1880 18.811380 4,606 2,583 15 664 947 Sugar, 7.609 9.964Butter, 4,0174,671 286 (40 Blitter, 6137 72 250 Cheese, 6803.S13 280 585Cheese, bnls 1 47.8.56 99.295 13 7,600 1 266 7.000 30,302 Eggs, 1.9(Hl Beans, bbis 275 458 2,600 4,950 Potatoes, 31 12 40UHay, cars 6651 2.000 13.950 Straw, cars Lumber, 5 3 2,860506 4737 2 960 Leather, 166 Leatber.bdls....

41680 13 1337 5 1 Leather.casis... 504 9 27 Leather.bags..,. 215309 75Leather.pkgs.... 6110 3Leather, 9.430 2 303 Leather, 2 33 aides bdls 55.830 33uiHides, 651.038 5- Diy hides, bales. 28 IDry hides.

4,7462,165 50 ureen ffides.bd.. 519 815 51 Green hides. No. 434 Skins, bdls 1 38 121 Skins. No 2 1.8 460 l.asllGf skins, I 6 225' Pelts, bdl.s............

3 125 bdis 57 capital stock is sundries unpaid, profit and loss balances, 81; making total liabilities of Its income for the year was expenses, 1,285, leaving net income of $.3,478. A dividend of 3 per cent, on was paid during the year, leaving a deficit of The road is leased to the New York and New England, and forms their Springfield connection. TheBoston.LoweUand Concord railroads announce some changes in time to begin Monday next. The passenger train from Lawrence at 7:45 A. for Boston, will be run express trom Wilmington, stopping only at Walnut Hill and Winchester to leave passengers from Lawrence.

The passenger train now leaving Greenfield for Boston at 7 A. will leave at 7:15 leaving at 9:25 A. M. instead of 9:30 A. M.

The trains leaving Woburn for Boston at 6:30 A. and Bosion at 5:40 P. will stop at Loring and tannery. The train leaving Boston at 5:35 F. M.

will not stop at Silver lake. The Dolbeare Telephone, though enjoined from benetitting the countrymen of its inventor by the extraordinary decision of Juage Lowell in favor of the Bell decision, in effec thee mpany owning tnat patent a monopoly of electricity as a means of reproducing speech in tbe United gomg into use in England. A company has just paid for the right to the Dolbeare p-jtent in Great Britain least one half ot Ihis, we are glad to hear, fails to Dolbeare whose' original researches leading up to the discovery ot the telephone principle just missed of lit Gettysburg speech, finely executed being rewaraed pecuniarily, while others reaped princely toriunes by the aid of his ideas avd expert- erts. improved telephone is saia to be a much more practical and perfect Instrument than the one to which this country is shut up by the decision above referred to. No muddliug or ot messages is possible, and one has more to listen to hear what than one has to strain the attention to hear the person with whom one is talking in same room by John Rock wood.

Silver ware from J. W. Tufts, marble vases trom tbe Charlestown corps and black walnut dining table. No. 15, Malden Relief corps No.

6. has tbe popular military and naval album, valued at a large Turkish table cover, four sewing machines and a cooking range. No. 16 is the flower table, which is charmingly arranged by the kindness of Mr. Dove, and the supplies will be furnished by florists and private greenhouses in bountiful manner.

No. 18 is devoted to an array of Christmas cams, and No. 19, the has contriDutions from tbe prison at Concord and the prison at Sherborn. No. 20 Las ilexican exhibits ot pnmeval mduslnal articles.

No. 21, the yacht taole, has the magnificent miniature yachts contributed by Commodore Forbes. No. 22, the Lynn table, has the motto, men than guns, and the motto for 1881 would ap- piopriately be, offerings than for tbe array is bewildering, and consists ot a mam marquee tent piled with treasures, rich and rare, flanked by a candy and art table on one side, and a flower table or. the ot her.

Boots and shoes, fortune eggs ana melon bags, such as delight grandmamma, will be fourd here. No. 23, the Boston table, is a gem of art needlework and art treasures. A bed spread of Imcu contains forty-nine squares, with natural stud ies in flosscic, joined, and bordered by rare Irish point lace. A feather screen, and one of pearl satin and copper plush, with a study in needlework of matigoiiis; a screen from Vienna, done in gold bullion, and a fine picture ot tho old veteran union soldier, bv Otto Grundman.

The frame is draped with the clustering folds of our old battle flag. No. 24, tho Catholic table, has importations from Paris. A charming sea view, Japanese screoos, silver service, opera hat from Madame Grace, musical album, and charming toilet arucles in satin, plush, and gold. No.

25, East Boston, has a silver service from Mr. McPherson, furniture from Mr. McArthur, statuettes Irom Abram French busts of Clytie and Gen. Gai field, oil studv by Mr. Pearson, and flower group bv Miss Nellie James.

Faience tamps, art euibroideiy in novel and rare designs. cant who ortfersa icBt package and to control the business in his The control of Ozone any special territory will enjoy a monopoly which will snrely untll ton have ordered a Test Package, and if you desire to secure an exclusive prlyllege, I you tnat may deprive vou or it. tor the applications in to us by scores every mail-many by telegraph. antee that it will preserve it, no matter what it is. We desire to call vour attention to a class of references wh ich no entercrise firm based ou anything but tne soundest hustness success asd highest comgjer- AuctioE Sales every WKDNKSDAY at 12 M.

aientbcrs of ths Bostom Stock St OCRS. REFERENCES: KtV" VhTamuiii wuh observation that we have, tlhour qnestion, following gentlemen; Collector InommissioDers: THE MOST VILIIIBIE IRTICLE TIIE WORLD. niDTRS. A F1CML.K YVOMAM, the arket opened active and 5c hisher; closing firm; common to good mixed packing at 6 10: (ii5 95; cnolce neavy packing and snijiping at tkips and culls at 25. 5 500 aead; shn meuts, market unchanged: exports at 20 30: good (0 choice snipping at 45(ci6 00; common to fair at Stockers and feeders scarce; common to fair 5i'6tS: good to choke at ii iVcHi.

2 3 head: market very weak and unchanged; common to medium at good to choice at extra at 50(q5. was quiet; quoted at 25 75. Lard was ouiet: qnated at 1-5. market was unciiatged; shoulders at 75; clear ribs at 50 ai; clear sides at $12 .50. unchanged and linn: shoulders quoted at 75; clear ribs at 75; clear at 50.

was steady and firm quoted at 15: with combination sales of flnisoed 805 bbltOD the l-aslsof 15. market was higher; common and light at 25; packing ano outchers grades at 30(a6 C5; receipts, head: shipments, 905 head. YOBK. Dec. Commercial Bulletin savs cottonades.

cheviots and wnite goods are receiving a fair share of attention from package buyers, and agents hold very fair orders for these fabrics for future delivery, hut the demand for most descriptions of plain and colored cottons continues moderate, as Is usually the case between seasons. Prices are firmly maintained, and the most popular fabrics are, with very few exceptions, sold ahead of nroduc- tiou DETROIT. Dec. market was dull; No I Whit- MK-higBn was quoted at 37 for cash; do December at 37: do January at do February at do March at 42; do April at $1 42; do May at 51 do for all the veat at No 2 white MlcUi- Ban at I 31: No 3 red Micoigan at 4U. 7,000 bus.

beat, 5,000 bus. GLEVKLAND. Dec was unchaoged; quoted at 7c for stanaaru white. ABOVl REAL ESI AIE. The Oiirntal main shaft is down over 200 feet.

Good ore is being taken from the shaft. The Miller shaft is down 60feet, and the ground is working better. The officiai reports of Ihe product of the Tombstone mines to Nov. 1, show that the total number of tons worked, 103,000, yielded an average of per tor, 1 he main shaft on the State Line mines Nos. 2 and 3 was sunk in November ninety-five feet; total depth, 210 feet.

The laying of the new water pipe was begun Nov 9, and nearly 2.500 feet of it were laid during the month. All the pipe is now in the bed of the ditch. Tbe following named have been elected trustees of the Consolidated Batouilas Mining company tor the year ensuing: George W. Quintard, A. B.

Stone, James D. Smith, A. H. Barney, Walter L. Frost, V.

Loud, Charles T. Barney, M. Mitchell, Charles Smith, Alexander Shepard, J. M. Caballas, L.

n. Stevens, A. T. Whitney. The execn- live committee is composed of Messrs.

Quintard, Stone, W. Barney. C. T. Barney and D.

Smith. The officers of the company remain the same as last year. Enoinry at the railroad office at Leadville, shows that shipments continue of ten car loads of ore daily from the Robinson mine to the Argo works. Shipments to tbe La PI aia smelter have also been resumed. Elias, assayer of the Robinson com- j)any, who is now here, says that the grade of the ore hi.s not depreciated, and that shipments will continue.

There is a much better feeliug here re parding the mine, though as the mine is not open to visitors it is impossible to say definitely regarding its condition. It is believcti now that low grade ore is being sili oped so as to depress the stock. The driving ot the ninih level was begun bunUay. Prince Salm balm, who served in our war of the rebellion and was afterward with the Emperor Maximilian in Mexico, was killed in battle in the Franco-Prubsian war. His widow mourned for him some years and then married an Euglisbman named Hennaye, who settled £1,000 per annum on her.

Tbe newlv married couple moved into a handsome house at Bonn on the Rhine, but soon disagreed, and the princess banished him to Switzerland. Hen- nave finally went back to England, asking his wife to follow him. She refused, aud he discontmued the payment of the allowance settled upon her. She obtaiEed a limited divorce, relinquishing to her husband one-hall the annual income settled noon her, and went to live a villa on a Swiss lake, but Hen- naye still loved his wife, and pursued her. Finally, influenced by the arguments of Count Salm and other friends, she relented, and agreed to live again with her hnsband if he would buy her an estate her own name.

They found a castle in Steiainark with 300 icres of land which suited their fancy, and the reconciled pair are now living there. The princess has fifty cows for her dairv, and goes hEiiiing and trout flsl ing with her husband, and says she is happier Iban ever The von invest in a test nackage will surely lead you to secure a township or county, an.l then your wa.v is sbsolutely Clear to make from to 000 a year. Give your full address in every letter, and send your letter to PRENTISS PRESERVING a S. Corner Bace and Ninth Cincinnati, O. popular science enteriainmenis, given under the Wspicesof the Young Christian association.

by Prof. W.C. Richards of Chicago. The lecturer gave a brief history of the discovery of oxygen in 1774, and traced the great mfioenoe of the discovery upon the development of science. He gave in oopn- lar language estimates of the volume of the gas in the world, traced its combinations with the other elements, and then protkseded to illnstrate his subject bv numerous successful experiments.

'Ihe at- tentio'n of the audience was riveted upon the professor and his skilful assistant, and the applause was freouent and discriminating. Lectures were announced for this evening and -Saturday evening, also a grand matinee for the school children ou Saturday morning at 11 AUCTION SALES. Ocean Rapid Transit. The American Rapid Transit Steamship comiiany opens its books for subscriptions to stock at the bank. No.

28 Slate street, this morning. The bank is to act as trustee for the subscriptions. The capital of the company is aud of this only is to be oflered, of which bad been pre-engaged last night. The company owns the patents of A. Perry Bliven, naval arcbitect, and of Capt.

Mouland of the Cunard line, lor improvements in the construction of steamships, which promise to bring about a tion in ocean transit. Mr. Bliven presented ine matter to ihe Commercial club of this city at a re cent meeting, and it won the heartiest approval ot its members. The matter is to ne put into practice under Boston ausnices, and results of great valne to the commercial interests of the city are likely to follow thtrefrom. TRADE AND ITS OUTLOOK.

markets by telegraph OMieis in stocks and ponas promptly executed at tbe Bosion and New York stock boards.by Hicliarcl- 6 OU, Hill Co, Private wire to New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore. Daily quotationsof all tnestock markcisan beseenat heir office. No. 40 Waler street. ISGMT LY stock liXCHAJiGK.

SALJBli AT BRUKBB8 HOARD, Dec. 8. Bids .51) 300 156 5 A.TtS do Boston Maine B.t Albany cute. Bur (jnincj Gin. San ft Cleve Kd.

Conn ft Klv Kasiem Kd Iowa Kan Cv, Ft St ft Gf com, Kan.cV:FtStftGfKpref.. Lit Bk ft Ft Sm Mich Central Mex Cen 2........................ ft 268 Northern Kd N. Kill, no pref Summit Branch Del. ft Union bonds Con.

Val ft StraitsvUle CUl. Bur 2 000 Dec 8 Dec 7 9414 6 14 105 161 95 94t4(i 95 95 18 30 9 103 I 25 175 10 HI 13 1 161 130 160 29 36 86 37 135 86 86 1-26 63 63 95)i 95 75 74 189 26 15 15 Liverpool cneese cabled at New generally steady but quiet; state creamery.35(a.38c; western do, statedalry, western factory. Cheese about steady; slate factory, western.li(aV2%c; fuil do. Eggs about steady and quiet; near-by stock, 34(a35c: state. 30c; western, state limed, western do.

Beans quiet; mediums, l.5(®3 20 pea. 30; red kindeys. 00. Green peas, Tt(ql 75. Steamer D.

Miller from Norfolk and Baitlmore to ar rive here Thursday night has on board 360 barrels sweat potatoes. January pork at Chicago opened at 15, and closed at $17 17 February, 50, and closed at March, 0), aud closed at C5: April, bid, 85 asked, and closed at Che same. January lard opened at and at 1130: February and closed at March. 11 closed at 55; April, 70, and closed the same at 1:04 M. There were cash sales of 250tlerces lard at 05.

New York Jannary pirk opened at and closed at February ojiened with sales at $18 10. January lard started with sales at and closed at 4 (February, $11 and closed at $11 11 March. $11 and closed at 11 New York tallow, dressed hogs, firm; receipts te-day, range, 25 50. Union Stock estimated nets, official yesterday, sUlpments, 3.209; 18.000 left over; light hogs, $.5 10: mixed 20; heavy shipping era ies, I0(g6 50. St.

active: light shipping, 40; Yorkers $5 65(a5 (5: 15; 50. At Chicago, January wheat opened at and closed at 39 February, and closed at $1 December corn opened at ana closed at January, and closed at February. and closed at May. and closed at Desember oai started at and closed at 46c January, and closed at 45c; May, and closed at New York wheat. No.

2, red, closed quiet at $1 42bk; No. 2. corn, opened quiet at 72c, and closed quiet at 7CV4 Oats closed quiet and firm No. 1 white, 54c; No. 2 white, No.

3 white, 50c; No. 1 mixed, 6Ic; No. 2 do, No.3 do, 49c. Cotton fflarltets 8. Bales.

GALVESTON. Gross ......................2.751 Net .................4,028 (iross Exports 1.579 34.948 Exiiorts coastwise .............4,058 Market doll. 1,150 Middling llarket'weak. lower to sell, CHARLESTON. 1 Middling ll3f.c.

iNet 3,310 i NORFOI.K. ExporMtireat Britain 'i Net Exports to Grofsreceiptf to 1,021 Exiwts coastwise ..............4.364 Exports coastwise I 897 Sales. I dull and nominal. Market dull and nommal. Middiing WILMINGTON.

Net receipts. ........................1.406 ST. LOUIS. Net receipis ..........................2,491 Gross Gross .419 Kxpons Cuntiuent quiet. Market dull.

IMidaima llifec. Middling Low middling lie. Gocd ordinary IOV 4 C. BALTIMORE. Gross M08ILB 550 Net Market quiet.

Exuorts coastwise I PHILADELPHIA. (in li. Vet 629 Gross low middling lOTfcc. ordinary Market quiet. I NEW YORK Middling I Net 866 (iross 866 AUGUSTA.

France 105 Net 4A5 ross S3 Sales dull, easy. Markei quiet. Middling lit Low middling irAfec. Good ordinary lOc. SAVANNAH.

Net Gross ExiHirts 400 Exports coastwise Sales 2.8('D 96,440 Gocd ordinary Market qui't. Middling Middling 12c. CINCINNATI. Net Gross rec 65 steady. Middling I14kc.

Lowmtddilng He. Suffolk County Transfers. KOXBURf. Waid.Street-Firancis j. Ward to Frank Penders, for buildings and laud, square leet, Oct.

mortgajicd back to same, for Dec. 2,1881. Kenilworth Street an-l Lambert S. Lawrence et ux to Citv oI Boston, for square feet ot land, Dec. 2,1881.

WEST KOXBURY. lirown Avenue and Sharon Clearv 10 Carrie K. Bntlcr, for biiilflings and laud, Nov. 1. ISbl; mortgaged to fllichae! Simpson, tor Dec.

3,1881. CHELSEA. Suffolk Street-Henry P. Bailey et al. lo Mary E.

Bniley, for quitclaim to buildings ami land, 3,51.5 square leet, Nov. 19,1881. Marlboro 8. Frost to Thomas Cas- serlv, for to buildings Oci. 2t, 1881.

REVERE. Adams Riggs to George W. Riggs, feel of land, Nov. 15,1381, Columbus Avenue, M. Pratt lo Frederick Ayer.for buildings and laud, 1,950.5 square teei; also 1,837.68 square feet of laud, corner of Cazenove place, 1881.

fflortfiraKe Sale. Near White Street, East Samuel E. Sewall et a trustees aud assignoei, estate of John F. Bennett to Frederick White, for assignee, for land, Dec. 1,1881.

MortimRe Transfer. Nathan F. Carruth, executor, to Caroline L. Ilix, for 500, mortgage of John H. Daiiforth et Dec.

7, 1874. At Anctiou. Bv Samuel Hatch Thursday afternoon, the Day on Heath street, containing about two acres of land and a large dwelling house, for to W. A. Meats.

Rarrnrd Collesre Motes. Tbe editorial board of tbe Echo has added to its number J. G. Mumford and C. H.

Atkinson, both of '85. The following men are candidates for the sophomore crew: Bryant Hutchinson, Woodward, Bliss, Appleton. Bousol, King, Wesselhoeft and Ford. Probably one of the three men of last crew, who are now trying for the will be rejected, and will resume bis place in the class crew. It has been customary in past years for the glee club and Pierian to give only one concert which the students have the jirivilege of attending.

This year the college will have an unusual treat, as the above named clubs intend lo give two concerts instead of one, the first 10 take place Dec. 19, theatre; the second some time in May. 1882. There will be a and game on Saturday, Dec. 10.

The hares will start at 2:30 trom hall, followed by the hounds aoout seven minutes later. Entries to be made at Stuoents are leaving Memorial in large numbers, some giving as the reason the high price of board. others ihe noor quality of me food, of the footAt a meeting of the foot ball eleven, Mr. E. T.

Cabot, elected captain for 1882, but, as he has declined the honor conletred upon him, the eleven have voted to give him a time to consider the matter, with the hope that he may change his mind. Mr. Cabot is doubtless the best man in the college, for the position as ho has played In the University team ever since he entered college. A treshman while iiractisiug in the gymnasium Wednesday afternoon, fell from the horizontal bar and received quite sever'i injuries to hU head aud back. BOSTON POST VO cm RECORD.

H. U. 8. CIRCUIT Before Judge Cow. Albert S.

Comstock va. Charges W. Bersey et Theplainiiff seeks to prove aeainst the estate of Charles F. Parker ft three notes, auiounting to about It Is opposed by the assignees that tne notes were elven bv one partner, without the knowledge or consent of the others, to pay hiB private debt. Resumed and testi nony finished.

Mvers ft Warner for plaintiff: Edward Avery ft B. Thompson for aeJTendants. BOSTON 31 ARKET--DEC. 8. Hartford ft Erie 7s; Mex Ceu 7s.

............................16.000 Mass Cen Kd N.Y.* N.Eng K. N. Y. ft Eng K.Cs.......... N.M.ft Pa.

Ogd.ft Lchap- Pleasant Hilift De Soto Hn Pa. 7.000 1.000 2,.500 5ai IbiMd 9.5%® 87 BosWstPow Uruokiine Io75k((2l07ak 115 92 92 112 (all2 1.000 I.XND COSFJJdkS. 15) 7 7 50 izm SIKlXG COSPJIKIBS. 856 Atlantic Mining 20 i iqo Harshaw 2011 NstlonalMln. Co 175 1 Kullivau Min 16 16 29 29 30c 30C 3 3 4.S%® 48 MIStELLXSEOVS.

Amrskfag 12,5.50 550 16 3 145 220 2-25 X'O BREAD8TUFFS. market is flrm at quotations. We quote wet tern superftne, 25; common extras. Minnesota bakers, 75 18 bbl; winter wheals, $6 25 for OhJo, Indiana and Micbigan, and $7 for St. Louis and Illinois; patent spring wheals.

25. and patent winter wheals, 50 bbl; rye flour, bbl. CORNME a he market is very quiet, at bbl lor fresh ground. at $7 75 bbl for common and fancy western and bo for line. futly sustained; new no grade.

69c; high mixed, ip bus; No 2 mixed and steamer vellow 73(a74c; steamer mixed, good no grade, 18 bus. OATS-Market rather quiet: we quote extra white at 59c bus; No. 1 white, No 2 white, No 3 white, and No 2 mixed, 52c dus. market is quiet for rye, and the sales have been in smalJ lots at 00 06 bus, market is dull, with sales of shorts at fine feed. and middlings, 50'a21 00 fi rou.

Colton seed meal is selling 18 ton by tne ear BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. bitter arket fair business at prices fully susialned. We quote choice freshly made creamery at per lb, with fancy somewhat higher; fine no'riheru June creamery, flne western do, ziAlriAQ LOUISVILLE. Market quiet. NEW ORLEANS.

Net receints Gross CONSOLIDATION. Exports (ireat receipts at all the Exponsconiiuent 918 United States ports for 4A90 Market qutet. Middling MKMPHI8. Net receipts 2,751 Domestic NIarkets. 6 days Exports Great Exports to France 12,422 Extrirts ContlnenL 41,221 NEW YORK.

Dec. (luU and weak, and prices uncnanged; saiekof 435 bales; mtddUng oplands at 12 do New Orleans and Texans at 12 forward deliveries moderately active; ciostog steady at prices. bbis; exports, 350 bbis; tbe market was dull and strongly in buyers' favor; the export and Pullman Palace Car Co I'KiaHlll. 490 200 BosW P. 100 Brkln Ld 290 1,600 Cumb'd.

i.mo 2.200 UedSpbGO ifO 250 Edge 3.800 BOSTON MINING AND STOCK EXCHANGE. AdriCon StiO 1 15 Bstn 10 1 1 16 Ho Mang. 8 ft 7 Mav LdJ luo 5 75 National, loo 2 22 62 1 00 31 54 65 KWM 50 iPeabody. iSou Hite 700 2 100 Ped 100 'Met, 87 21 2 5 U(ig, 2 3 25(0 3 25 2 .50 2 50 64 16 55 2 -25 1 2.V(iI 25 4-5 choice tresb Vermont dairies. Franklin county selections nlgher; fresh New York drtrles, long northern dalile.s,2i(»28c: western dairies, western June factory.

I5(a20c. market is quiet with lUht demand. We quote: Norlbern factory, choice. IB ft. best western.

do, fair to good. fo- mon.5(a8c: Worcester sharp summer goods, KOGS-Quiet with fair business doing. We quote: Eastern. New York and Vermont, Canada. 27(a28o; western.

24((i26c; Island. held stock, nomUial; limed 24c. (jiKNERAL FARM PRODUCE. condition of the flrm at quotations. We quote: Pea, northern handpicked.

New York nand-plcked. 35: medium, choice handpicked. 40; choice screened, 20: common to good, 5('(S3; yellow eves, improved, 75; cooice jobhtng trade demand limited, jobbers only buying to cover presblDg wants; sales were made of 13.550 bbis: No 2 S3 60: Buoerilne Western and Rtate at 25(S5 20; common to good extra Western and State al 09((ii5 80; go(d to cnolce do 80((r9 00; common to good extra Ohio at 30(1x8 25; common to cnoice extra Bt Louis flour at 00: good 10 choice exua Western and State at 75; patent Minnesota. I extra good to prime, at 75(48 SO: cnoice to donnie extra at 00; white wheat Western extra at 25 i 25; fancy wmte wneat Western extra at 00; I incmomg bbis city mill extra at for good common; 00(47 25 for the West Indies and .50 i for South America: 75 to the city trade; 1,300 nniB No 2 at PO; 700 bbis supertiae at I 5 -20; 6S0 bbis low extra at OOCoCS 50; 3,400 nois winter wneat extra at $5 25(a9 00 4,300 bDts Minnesota extra at ffXii9 00. Southern dour drooping: common 10 fair extra at 75; Pood to cnoice 00 at Kve dear unchanged; quoted at 75(a5 25 for suoerflne.

Gornmeal market unchanged; sales of bbis; yellow Western quoted at 70; Brandywine at 85. 32,900 bns: exnons, 52.054 bus: the I market was unsettled: opened a shade better nut aftcr- I wards IxK-ame depressed and fell ofl closing with a little more strength; export trading moderate anil a fairly active bnsmess in ontions; sates of 2.828.000 bus, including bus on tne snot; No 3 spring at No 2 Mll- BUPRRIOR COURT-Flrst Nesslon-Dec. N. Before Judge itmas No. 2,082.

Joseph H. Berry et al. vs. Chas. W.

Brine. No. 2.566. Charles W. Brine vs.

Joseph H. Berry et These two actions are tried together. Berry ft Go. are manufacturers of varnish, and seek to recover 8 25 for var- nisn sold the defendant, a nalnter. He says, in defence, tbfct the varnish was of an inferior quality, not such as ifconimendfd.

and Claims damages In the second suit by reason of being compelled lo revarnish carriages upon which he fad used the varnish sued for. Verdict for plaintiff in first case 10. and in tbe second for plaintiff. M. for Berry ft Henry Wardwell for lirme.

Charles B. Thayer vs. James F. Bock ei platutiff alleges that he is the piopnetor of tbe Maud Forre-ter Mazeppa troupe of actors, that he made an engagement with the defendant Hock to perform wttn his troupe at Lynn, io the Music hall, on the evening of April 18 ,1381. the play of Mazeppa; that the performance of this plav certain scenery and properties are necessary which are not touno-ln the provincial towns, compelling him to carry with him at great expense these articles: that the defendant agreed to have ready the Music ball of Lvnn; that plaintiff was there ready to perform under his agreement, but learned that the hall could not be used in consequence of repairs going on; that Dialntiff had no notice of this till the Saturday previous.

Je therefore sues to recover damages for noa-fulfliment of the contract, placed at Sl.oai. He aiSo, in another count, seeks tne same damages against the Lvnn Market House company, owner of the haU. Resume! and pro forma verdict for defendant. H. O.

Ernst for plaintiff; B. Lund and W. H. Hurlbert for defendants. 2.646.

iMura A. Adamsvs. SophrorUa S. Pease. Ao.

2,648. Florence W. Adamsvs. Argaiwr actions are tried together, and are to recover damages for assaults made by the respective defendants upon the respective plaintiffs. Defence is a general denial On trial.

C. P.Gouriey for pJalntlns; D. F. Fltz for aefendanU, The General Theolosical Ldbrary. This society has recently admitted fifty new corporate members and annua) gubscribers, and has received a goodly number of new books, making its entire number about 13,000.

The reading room receives regularly eighty-two such as the British Review, the Review, the Catholic Presbyterian, the Baptist Review, tbe Bibliotheca Sacra, the Methodist Review, tbe Lutheran Quarterly, the Guardian (weekly), etc. The library is open daily from 8 A. M. to 6 P. at No.

12 West street. At a trifling expense any one can enjoy its privileges at the hall, or can lake books lo any part of our country. In past years books have been taken to over 300 towns and villages in eight different states. A great prtsent want of the society is a fire proof building, or a portion of one, toward which it has in band nearly The society desires to enrol otlier fonnders and associate founders, and to iiivue persons to give names to memorial halls in the proposed building. The twentieth anniversary of the instltntlon occurs next April, and, through its it hopes to have a better one iban ever.

IJY A HURRY ABOUT HER EETXER. the St. Pioneer A motherly looking woman yesterday carefully banded tho stamn clerk at the post office a letter marked and inquired it there was any extra charge for writing that on. none soon will the letter go -Tn about forty we might hire a special tram and get it off in about twenty it be loo much "Oh. none at She thought for a moment turned the letter over three or four limes, and finally said, guess 1 ask von lo hire a special tram, but it you will be kind enough to telegraph my sister ihat I have wi Hteu her a letter to tell her that 1 come all Monday, and to be at ihe depot to meet me, and ihat mother go to Toledo after all, 1 shall be ever so much obliged.

Good 31ARRIAGES. Boston, Dec 1. Rev PbUhps Blocks, D. Edward FarnswortU, Jr. to Esther daughier of John Morse, toth ol Bijston.

ELIoT-CLARK-Dec7. at Trinity church, by Rev Phil Ups Brooks-Amory Eliot to Mary.daugbter of Henry A Llaffi JOHN Boston Highlands. Dec 3. Rev Lewis, Benj Johnson of Gardner, Me, to Henrietta NIOflOLS-RlCHARDS-Dec 5, by Rev Lewis, Carlton Nichols to Slary Richards. r.

5. by Rev Knowles. Horace Carr of to Mary Purcell of Boston. 1, by Rev Spauldlnj, Albert Roslindale. Dw 6, by Rev A Haskell, Hichard Hemman to Ellen Johnson, both or Belmont.

Dec 8. by Rev IvmyF Wai. rbouse. Fran Bond of Portland. Me.

to Mary Wui- nek of Beluioni. (No cards.) HENRY HATCH, sa Snmmer and 393 Sts. BOOTS Jfc SHOKS. TUESDAYS. 10 JOUNSOiS, MOODY Devonshire Street.

(fiienr AUCTIOn SALE. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13 Commeuclntk at 1 P.M.. In connection witb our Kegnlar Sale. 1,000 CASES tec 0 r. 1 quality Rubber Boots and Shoes.

Manufactnred by the and Companies. ALSO AVERY LARGE assortment of FOR HOLIDAY TRADE. SMITH, FEGAN BAKEE, 48 Lincoln Street. nSOO'X'fil A.NT3 SEEOX3S WEDNfESDAYib, at 1 Cask Advanced. SATURDAY.

Dec Id Collateral Security for Balance one from Charlea T. Powell on Book Account. shares Consolidated Virginia Mining Go. California Mining Go. Uopoer Falls Mtuing Go.

Minnesota Mining o. Union Grpper, Land and Mining Go. New Fhiladelphla Silver Mining Go. 17 shares Mercantile National Bank of SaKmi. ational Bank ot tne Lommonweaito.

order of Massacousetts National Bans. Fanenil Hail Natlona! Rank. Union National Hank. Salem National Bans. Merenants' National Bank.

Tremoni atkiuai Bank. Globe National Baux. Lancaster Mills. Washington Great Falls Maaufacturtng Co. order of Boston Manufacturtug Go.

Fortsmonin.tireat Falls and Conway Rauoad Merchants and Steam and Gas Light Go. of L.ma. pK'ston Gas Light Go. Boston ft S-ndwich Glass Co. Winnisinimez Co.

Gommonwealth Insurance Co. MMdieoex Kailroad Go. ft Lake Champlain R. K. -mo'' 5e.

S1.UÜ0 Puebto and Arxan.sas Vauev Kaliroaa.Ts Atchieon. iooeia ft Santa R. Land $5 060 Fremont. Elkhom ft Mo.VaUey railroad sen 10 shares Blackstnne National Bank. 16 do ationai Bank of toe Aitantic National Bang.

Staite National Bank. Freeman National Bank. ApuletoD Manufacturing uo. ft Rivers K. R.

HlggV Electric Light and Power Pacioc Gnano C(o. HauiUton 1.060 New England security Co. 7s, Anrti Mortgage Securttv Co. 7s. July t.

IIH, England Mortgage St Go. 7s. July Series A. 3.606 ity of Des Moines 7b lenewed funding aaJ jUlt- ment.and bouos due July Lso, 120 160 do do luo do 200 do 17 share do 4 do I do 10do 1 do 15 do 3 do 10 do 4do 50do 5 do 1do I do 10do '2(1do 5 do 5(to 60 ou 16 oo 10 do 4 do 15 (10 6 do I do 5 do 60 10 do 1 WEUN ESDAY. Dec.

14 1881. At IM.llO oMer of the Finance Commitiee 29 blocks of 70 rights each of the Uhlcayo, Bui Ungton a.n I Quiucy railrcad BY Aocttwueetriit Deoosltorjr, 19 Eaftt suweu and 9U.Y Essex street, Kosten. Trlepkone Ao. 1.990. IteKnlar Saturday at lOUiO A.SKi A large asaortmeat of horses.

carriAges, harnesses, On SATURDAY fflEXT, at lOiSO at Depoaltwiy. IN NEW YOKK. JOHN C. ILMBRDING. Auctioneer.

by WIL-KEKDllMG. Auctioneers, and Wbtte St. BcKular sale days thronfckont tba season. I Oil and Jtillliiery Goods THURSDAYS-Dress Goods, Milks, Linen, and 48 bite Goods. and A.

S. RICHARDS BOOTS dc. SHOES M.VHOGANT bay FA.MILY remarkably handsc'me lunno-gany bay mare, 7 years ohi. lounos, plump, warranted sound ana kina in all harness is a fiee natural roadster line gaited. stands without tying, i safe for anjbocy to drive seen Friday.

gisKl looiln: Drown horse. 8 o'd. weighs about pounds, sound ana kind. a very re' marsable roadster of miles an hour, not afraid of bi! music, and has been used in the vicinity of Kostoa tor the past three years. Seen Friday.

1 GODDAKD GARRYALL-A light coupe carryall bmlt by i rhos. Goddard, uneo with orab cloth, fitted with pote and '(hafts, has Deen carefully used, and is in splendid oraer. ELEGANT nearly new boooy hut. quite light, very roomy for four lined with crimson rep, well i suited for public private use. BKoWN beautiful brown mare, of Lambert dock, sired by Abraham, sou of Lambert, sound and kind ia harness or stable, will trot in three minutes or belter, and will pace much faster, is 7 years aid next spring, weighs 901 is verv pri.mpt.

and bear the whip, sola only as owner has incre horses than he needs. Seen Fridav. verv DK-e second-hand single sleigh, built by Sargent. Also, oic- built by Kimball; one ihree-seate-t aleigh. Also several oiheri.

new and second-hand. Seea DEATHS. HAMMON Boston. Dec 6 suldenly. George, son of tae late Daniel Hammond de3 31 MIXER-At jstou, Dec 7.

John Mixer, aged .9 years. Boston, Dec 7. Reuben Nash, aged 43 years. JEW.El.L—At Boston. Dec 8 Harvey Jewell.

3, Sarah Gutterman, aged 8 years 3 JSk.t. jaL-uiotlozx. Nos. 59 and 61 READS NEW YORK. Auction Bales every afondajr, 4 sm Friday, at 10JO A.

M. Cash advances nuule eige II Depository. CARRYALL W.YGdN—A secon' Mand carrrall wagon. a ec5. Mane A Lstlamme, aged 74 years I THE OLDEST HARRIED.

the De Soto Tlic marriage of Mr. John Sojourner to Miss Sarah McGee is quite a remarkable affair. Mr. Sojourner is 92 years of ace. He served as a soldier iu the war Willi Great Britain in now draws a pension from the government.

He has been married five times, and all his widowhood put together only amouius to a little over a vear. He has no children living and only five grandcnildren. He has been a member of the Baptist church for eighty vears. He is a sprightly and vigorous man vet, and bids fair to live many years more. He is the oldest man living in his parish, and there are but lew older than him in the stole, and Dr.

Stribling can claim the honor of having performed the marriage ceremony for the oldest man that was ever married in the United States, The bride, we are informed, is a lady between 45 and 60 years of age. 7. Albert Priest, aged 4.3 years. 6 Jabez Talbot, aged 33 years 3 months 13 Cambridge, Dec 7. Ann widow of Jos Mrs Elizabeth Stewart.

3, Minnie A.daughterof Prait.aged 36 years lOmontbs 1 Newton. Dec 7. Emma Baldwin, wife of Ly- Falls, Dec 3, Geo VV Keyes, Cal, Nov 1 Mary widow of tbe iate Wm Waters. upon receipt of Goods New York or Bostoa. Qukk Betums Gnarsnteed.

Boston OJfice, 111 Summer Street, CShoc avd Lcatkar ExciuusKa.) A. P. TABER, Acrent. r. G.

WOLBRKT, Aucuoaesr. BY FAHGU, 70 and 81 Leonard street. IN FHIIzADELPHlA. Hop Bitters is a preventive and cure for ague it is yonr own fault if you have it. A YOUIfG DRINKING SOCIETY.

the PtttsbnrgPost.J Considerable excitement has been created In Washington, this week by the suspension of a number of young students from Washington and Jeflerson college. The cause reported is drinking. It appears that a number of students formed an association to nromote mutual assistance and cooperation in obtaining intoxicating liquors. The faculty, desiring lo Dreak up fratemnies of this kind, suspended every man known to be a member. They have suspended three, and it is said the association SkootiiiB at Relleirae Kanire, It seems that the weather is left out of the calculations of the sportsmen who frequent Bellevue range, for in spite of rain and mist over a score of them gathered there on Wednesday afternoon.

The best scoies follow: SILVER DOLLAR MATCB. A. C. 445555554 J. Teei ..............5 5 54 J.

454544 5 44 I A. B. 5 4554464 F. tiOlng 5564554444 E. 4 5 4 5 4 4 5 4 8 I T.K.

Jones ..........4 444554445 i J. ltoge.s 4 4 5 4 5 3 5 5 4 4 444 5 44455 A.Babbldge ..........4 4 4 5 4 3 3 6 badge maicb 6 4 4 4 5 6 4-68 5-67 6-(67 4-66 4-165 4-64 W. E. 4 4 -S2 4-36 Tbe Home Baxaar. II.

P. Kidder, treasurer, announces the following additional subscriptions to the fund for the Home bazaar. Previously acknowledged, 43; spencer W.Bicbardson, J. Rothsay, Benevolent society, Provincetown, pro- cetds loan exhibition held by Post 101, G. A.fR., 71; Margaret Hobart, Kdgar- towD.

42; Post 27, G. A. Oxford, Two YFeddiuKS on Tharsday EvenlnK. Arlington Street church was the scene of a brilliant wedding on Tharsday evening. The awning was stretched from curb to inner portal, and the interior was bright with flowers, while the soft music rolled through the edifice as a distinguished company awaited the arrival of the bridal cortege.

The marriage of Mtss Annie Tufts Moseley, daughter of Mr. Alexander Moseley, to Mr, Henry Kene Pomeroy of Sew York, took place at 7:30. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Phillips Brooks in a very impressive manner. Pollowlng the ceremony a brilliant reception was had at Hotel trom 810 10 in the spacious reception parlors on the right of the private entrance ball.

The corners and other availafile nooks were filled with rare tropical plants, while the chandeliers were elaborately festooned with smilax, caught by pink car. n.stiotiB. The orchestra was siaiiooed behind a grouping of plants, and the melody filled the rooms and corridors, and floated out Into the night. Tbe marriage bell was composed of white carnations bordered with brilliant color, with a dove suspended from the centre. Beneath this the bridal ccHplc received the congratulations of innumerable MEDICINAL SAMUEL SONS AUCTIONBKKS, Removed to Nos.

926 and 928 Market Street, PHILADELPHIA. THE AHD FIHEST AUOTION 8ALESE00MS IH THEOITY. Will nold weekly sftles throngbont the season by caUlogus ou lour credit, as SHOES. HATS, ETG. IHUKSDAYS-DRV GOODS, NOflONS, KTC.

FRIDAYS-GARPETiNGS. OIL OLOTH2, MATTINGS Cash Advances Made when Desired. N.B. We call the especial attention of New England manufacturers and others to onr extensive sales of Boots and Ueld every Tuesday. These sales we made on a credit of four months, and are all consigned goods.

Sample cases soid peremptorily, thereby ensurihg a large attendant ot buyers from all sections Every sale cashed by check on Boston, on the Satnraav following. buiit by ScoH. has movealxe quite roomy, and fa i good order. i -ell on 5 RDAY Dec fifty not meuili.ned In this advertisement. Thev tn- cinde famllv acd saddle horses, and horse for aii kmds of work; full particulars at sale.

Mav be seen it the Depositorr after Friday noon. SORREL gi sorrel m-'ro. pounds, sound and kind, clever every way, good roadster. can t.ot iharp, needs no urging, aud not afraid of auythtng. ma ghs family HOKSES-A piir of unusnsUy I well matched stvlish bay hordes, own brothers, 7 old.

weigh about ISW are boih sm oth and souad. not ifraid of anything ana safe for anyone to drive, not puiling or shying, and free from tricks or will stand in one dalt. and are perfect cossets, were raise.i in Veimont and are both prompt stylish drivers in slngie or i double harness Seeo at UUESTXLl SADDLE AND H.YB.VBSS HORSE FLY old, 16 hands high, weighs 10U6 a free driver, a great roadster stands without tying. Is a supe- I nor saddle oeast. t'ained to all gaits, and warranted, and I been used in the city the past year.

HtY S.ADDLE AN fl HARNESS M.YBE vear. old wcgns pounds, sound and kin.i. is a good road mare, makes her 1 miles aii hoar easy very I Showy and ftnely hred, well trained to saddle, ana i ucts. sold for want. me.

IIROWN FAMILY MARK DAIRY MAID -7 years Old, of MorgSn blood, raised in hands high, weighs DOd pounds. Is a very good show a 2,45 gait any dav, and au' lady can drive her. fearless, will stand anv- wbere. and In every rerpect a very desirable iaoiUy mare. ay J.VNE”—A good looking bav mare.

7 vears old, weighs 1635 pounds, warranted sound and kind, is a flne traveller, fearless and has been used at NewiKirt, and Is a first Class tamUy horse Seen at Depository. SORREL STALLION sorrel stallion. kino, a g'ves'evidence 'f been for famil purpos sired bv Lhlef.out of a well bred mare, her naif-sister trotted in 2 2 and she is a reliable, safe animal for any driving. At ue- bay tnoronghbred Hambletonian horse .6 vears old weighs 975 pounds, sound and kind, bjs not been landled much but shows a gsit. and nas promise of tnrr.

Yery haWeen c'ircfuiry us fined' cloth, and ts a splendid winter carriage Seeo at Also, a for want of use. Depository. 'U rgent a ham very ha some coupe carry all. built to order by ft Ham LIPPINCOTT. SON 00., 940 Market Street, PKlladelpikla, ON MONDAYS ANO THURSOAYS, ON POUR roiur'ind hame, The largest boot and shoe Anction House in the United iiik B.lB nearly shUiitig top buggy.

lined wUligreen clotb.hnagon sUle bars. Seen at States. Ship by steamer. Ail sales cashed in flve nays. without charge.

ANNOUNCBMENTS. friends. The parlors were tilled, during the reception hours, by a very exclusive and aristocratic circle The wedding supper was served at 8:30 and spread was a most tempting array. The centre piece of silver supports held rare products of the nothouse, while the grouping was charming in ev prv way. Mr.

and Mrs. Pomeroy will reside in New York, and the bride leaves Boston followed hy the warmest of congratulations from a host of friends. The house of Mr. Samuel Andrews, No. 65 Centre street, Roxbury, was the scene of the marriage of his daughter, Miss Agnes Quincy Andrews, to Mr.

Malcolm McLoud, on Thursday evening. Following the ceremony a reception was dd. which was fnllv attended by friends from Boston and New York Mr. and Mrs. McLoud will be at home at No 34 Linwood street, Boxhury, after Dec.

2674-Sewall Sewall. 2682 S. M. Co. Frost, Upton.

waukee at 36. in store; ungraded red at No 4 red at 22-, No 3 red at $1 39; No 2 red at 4m for new and I for old; steamer do at No 1 reo at red Canada at 43; ungra- 1 421 ded white et 40; No 1 white, S.Otm ous, I No 2 red. December, 144.0iHl at Closing 42; do Jaunarv, I bus, at 4.5%. closing at do February, bus. at 1 closing at 48; do March.

186.000 bns at closing at including 000 bus No 2 red, free on board, at 39. market was dull and lower; quoted at Bariev was heavy. Bariev matt was nominal. market opened a shade stronger, subsequently declined closing flrm; Ihe export demand was limited, with a moderate trade in oiith ns; receints, 53,575 bus; exports. bus; sales of 932.009 bus.

inclnding 124.000 bus on the spot; bpgraded at No 3 at steamer ao at Nos. Delong. 2656-Haskell Curtis. 2660 Boston. Scott.

Second Session. Before Judge aldhicb No. 2.237. Bcnry Kellogg, vs. J.

P. Flint et plaintiff seeks to recover upon a note for I7, signed by Flint ft Trefern, payable to the order of B. Flint, on nine months, dated Jan. 1.1875. The plaintifli claims that it was end(Tsed over to him.

The defence Is that Flint, after the dissolution of the flrm of the makers, borrowed a small snm of money oroneC. W. Seymour, a broker In Boston, after the note was overdne. lodging this note as collateral with Seymour: that Seymour, onlv a short time to be writtm above the signature of E. S.

Flint the words. to the order cf Henry Kellogg, that the note was unlawfully put In circulation, and no action can be brought oy tbe pla ntlff; that there was no consideration for the note, it havtig been paid before it was transferred. Resumed E. K. Wilcox, Post 16, Springfield, proceeds ot lecture by Prof.

Beckwith, through Mrs. James E. Pierce, ladies of Lexington, Staunton Blake, proceeds Grand Army fair, Clinton, balance fund left from decorating inspectors of customs building, Moses Wilder, ad. and sisters, John A. H.

Gross, George F. Parkman, Total, 56. A Slsnal of A telegram to the exchange, from i morning, read: is a flag hoisted on the middle Brewster, union This is one of the outer islands of Boston harbor, and is owned by -Yugnslus Buss, and used by him as a summer residence. Then tbe story spread that the island was Inhabited in winter by two men only, and that ill-feeling existed oetween them. On in' unirv at tbe harbor police station, it was learned cr CUffiliiElt FOR NeuratgiOf Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swellings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, Genera! Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches.

No Preparation on earth equals a siife.surv, simpleRnd Remedy, 1 triaf entails but the tnfling outlay of 50 and every one suffering vvuh pom can have cheap and positive proof of its clainxs. Directions in Eleven Languages. aOLD BT ALL DfiUQ0I8TS AND DEALEB3 Of MEDIOINE. A.V0G£UE:R Ptaltimore, 8, A. THE PROPRIETUKS -OF THE- STATESMAN -AND- WEEKLY POST Desinng to give it more general circulation and influence among the 1 I 0 OF 5 1 XD, have reduced the price from $1.50 to $1.00 for one vear, and will fnTnish clubs of six for $5.00, cash in advance.

SEMI-WEEKLY $3.00, clubs of Pive $2.50 each: 10 copies for $20. BOSTON LEAD MFO. CO. SAMUEL LITTLE. Pres, WM.

J. RRIDR, Treas. Office: 24 and 26 Oliver street, Boston, COBRODERS AND M.YNUFACTUB8aS. STAR WAGON-A first rste sec nd-fiftid wagon, lined with leather, tail board drops. Seen at DepuSk- WAGO.V-A large wagon, has been used but Httle.

will carry over 3UC0 ponnas, just the wagoa for city use. .41 Depository GIDEON BECK A NON, I'CTIONEERS AND AUCTION i SalearooBi No. 170 Tremont atreet, Boaton. HOIISIilDLe Fm Carpcta, Plaitoforte, Stovea, Crockery ware, Etc. On SATURDAY, at crockery, glassware imd fancy At II o'clock, a iine of carpets: also a number of cook anu other stoves, after which wtlfbe soW a large and excellent assortment of BOUSEUOLD FUKNITURE.

sooELfil 3 At afaoct 500 vols, of valuablt books and papers. ALBERT HOWE ALGTIUNEEBS AND APFKAlSKSa, Market Street, Sales cf Real and Personal Property atteoded wherever desired. Horse and Carnage Sates every Wednesday Jt Salesroom. Brightca. Hjoses and Lands for sale in varlota rarts of the country.

Un at private sale, at incUok new custom-bnllt farm and road carts, hay wagoaa, and express wagons, carnages and harnessea. Residence. 169 Warren avenue Boston. Poalttve Male of 91 Weatem Fennsylvanla at Stable, 107 Friend Street, Boaton, by B. J.

See. SATURDAY, Dec, 1881, at 10 A. M. I sbail set! a flne shlBment of draught horses, suitable for farm, coal, lumber, express and general business, weighing from 1006 to 16w) pounds each. Saie nosiave, ram or Terms cash at sale.

1 have several very floe carriage hor ID tbissbipmenL 2t and given to the jury. Howes for olalntiB; Charles Sewall and George M. ebbs ior def endan ts. Stolen Femald vs. Wm.

M. Bush et plalntifi bor- Tbe West Roxbury Fire As Letter Collector Dickson was going his rounds in tbe West Boxhury district on Sunday night, on opening the letter box at Boylston station, he dis. covered that the box had been stnffed full of paper and set on fire. The fire smouldered for a while and then went out before reaching the letters in the tom of tbe box, and no damage was done. Tbe perpetrator of the deed would fare hard if Uncle Sam should lay his strong hand on him.

that'the police boat was undergoing examination Dr tes Inspectors, and. therefore, had A Common Remark. how I wish I conld get in there," ejaculated a lady who saw the children in their little bed In Jordan, Marsh A window. the United States not visited the island, bm a lady who was awaiting transportation to Bosion Light, said that the island was taken care of in winter, not by two men, but by a man and his siffter; that when she was on tho island last Friday the sister was very sick, an(l in her opinion the signal indicated that she had died, and Ihat the brother needed assistance. The sympathies of- all concerned were at once aroused, and a steam tug was despatched to the island, when It was learned that the occnpants of tbe island simply wanted a tug to como up to the city.

Prof. on Matter A large and interested audience assembled in Tremont temple last evenluK to bear tbe first of the COMPOUND OP PURE COD LIVER OIL AND LIME. To tke iliose who sulsli under tbe fatal of onr climate throuijb auy puiEDonary complaint, or even tbose wbo are in deciaea Consumption, by no means despair. There a safe and sure remedy at band, and one easUy tried. wilbor 8 Compound of Cod-Liver Oil and without tbe nauseftting flavor ot the Oil as heretofore used.

Is endowed by the Ph healing property which re'nders the OU doubly efficacious. Remarkable testt- phate of Lime with monlaisof us efficacy shown to those who desire to sre them. Sold by A. WILBOB, Chemist, Boston, and aU dnigaists, n(j30Wfii3w PURE WHITE LEAD. MOSES COLMAN SON RED LEAD ANU LITHABGK.

LEAD PIPE and SHEET LEAD. Tin and Tin Lined Pine, Pump. Solder, etc. de2FTu26t L. A.

EIXIOT CO. Importing Printsellers. The only honse in Boston dealing exclusively in ENGEAYINGS, OHEOMOS, PHOTOGRAPHS, ErO, 538 Washington Street, 0C31MTh26t national AKD lai akA 10O 109 t'rUaffl auctioxeeks BeiCkBtr Haies Every WEDNICBDAY SATUBBAY. lu A. ML, fl ORATIO HARRIS cnuuiaKtrvig Aicn.

and COMMISSION Mi 997 State Street. Oonsiffnmenta of Merchauidifie Solicitad Next B. H. White ft Co. HL.

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