Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 14 February 1891 — Page 4
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•This Date in History—Feb. 14,
174&—Sa nne! Osgood, statesman, born in Andore*, Mii-sv tto»*d t:i New York oitv Aug. 1SJ3. 17#&™0ant. Cook, discoverer of the Sandwich islands S.i'litl at (jwhyhet? bv the Datives. 1801 -Jumes 1'eane, naturalist, twin in Colcrainc.
Mass.
3&M—John 0. I •bluer, rear admiral, born in Pitta* burg, Pa. 3SM Oregon admitted Into the Cmon. JbGT- Treaty s^tn-d between France an 1 Swollen. Ifc67—The Krvnch chambers ojcned by the emperor. 1877- -ivath ef Gen. Changaruier. French statesman, air»*d M. 1SK1 M. H.tpiet, the French premier. defeated und the u:u:i*try resigned.
A DECAYING INSTITUTION.
Thai is what- marriage is, according to a writer in Tin* Westminster !icvie\v. •'Culture,** Jicooriling to the writer, is what h."u do a i.' the mischief. People are becoming more and moro highly cultivated. As they Income more intellectual they are more sufficient to.themselves and their own thoughts are .^ixxl company. Then, t.»o, they are so suporfcine in their tastes and manners that slight ilisiigreeable things jar on their sensitive natures horribly, and they cannot be happy in intimate sisswiation with any of the opposite sex for a lifetime. At least they prefer going it alone to t.'iking the risk.
For these or for other reasons marriage is dying out. That it is dying out statistics among all civilized nations, even the Ignited stato. prove. When* the time honored institution is still popular it is among the more ignorant classes of s^iety—those- who toil with their hauils and irive no nerves, is for instance iu the Unit'- .States n»*irroes und Italians. These marry to an unlimited e.xteiit. and their .progeny populai" the earth exactly. apparently, with th? kind of inhabitants leaft't: wante^I. But robust animal vigor is necessary continue any race, and this vigor is found most of ail usually among toilers who know not metaphysics. Still, it must be confessed that a far larger proportion of their offspring perish in infancy than of the children oi Iiighlv organized and refined persons.
But if the higJiiy organized and remitted persons will no Linger inarry. but persist in shirking domestic life and duties, what will become of the race? It will die ont. in time, as more and more of mankind become in their turn rich ..and ihen cultured so that they don't want, tvii inar.-y. W.-U. what of it? say the cuiturM iiid r^iiiied people. The race A^qtlld he.betit'r oil if it •'would die out. •-Aiv.' human benigs s.» happy and well ji|xi^fied thatthrv liave reason to .be thankful tlcy were "V.-r bora?
NEW
YOHK PP.ESH: "A liiuli tariff
may help Lomo raiiuufnc.lurt's, lmt the trouble is thut uuil i-iroUotinn wcjt'nn not miikc goods cLu'itp i-nouyli to exlort thciii." How about cnrria^i'S, railroad earn, etc.
Tlie exports of domestic mnnnfnctnri'ii uuri-ingtip, mil road cars :uh1str«i ruilrotid cara linvt! iucrimseil from S'J -•lij.si'J, the uventgu of live yuui-b !rim 1M5 to lbdil.
01- 111 JM.T UH111.
CIHOVEK
S t.7-lii.UTS in l.S'.tli,
TUB proviso iu the feu aud sitlurv bill adopted by the flouao .yesterday making the law apply to officers hereafter to be elected aa a measure of relief, if that be the iutention of the law, will postpone re' af in this country from two to four years. This is true of rtiofct of tho cnuuties of the State. Your avc age Democratic statesman coul'l not withstand the wiles of the lobby.
THE State treasury is dry, and Audi tor Heuderson has refused to issue any more warrants. Legislators, State offioers and every one elso must go without money uutil June, unless the Legislature can make provision to borrow Sf")0,000 to meet theneoesaary expenses of the State, Four Democratic Legislations in succession make it tough tho tax-payers.
HBNBT M.
STANLEY is to make a
princely gift to the Salvation Arm v. The gift is a splendid one, amounting in value, it is said, to half a million dollars and will at once put into Gen. Hooth hands the funds for seeking "tho way out" for those who have beon 'In Darkest England."
Krupp, tut?gunm.*«Jw, calculates that liitt cannon 1IAV„ caused the death of no less than IMIUKH) nii'ii. He cunnoleHhimbelf. however, with the thought that they would have died anyhow.
CT.KVKI.AMJ'H
letter in which
he opposes tho free coinage of silver has created a panic in the Democratic camp.
KINK hundred and sixty-nine bills huvo been introduced In both houses of the Legislature with more coming every da v.
Indiana poll** War Mouuineut.-
1XDIAXA.
Tlie mammoth figure •'Indiana," which is to surmount the soldiers and sailors' memorial in lndianajiolis. is being modeled by George T. Brewster at Cleveland. The figure will bo cast in bronze, will be 22 feel high, an 1 will stand on a globe and base 18 feet high, making a total of 40 feet. It is to cost 12,500. and will bo the largest female figure ever east in bronze in the United btates.
Di'ltil.
Tliie.k in tho ith tJu* leaves lie dead The dit» ef laughter are cc»no frntn nut: The binsx.m has clr«»ppe«l and Le ximnivr tied: Swallows are all flown over ti»v» sea. (»ni.*?*i:d \v« nt'ver tlie cud -tint uv! Of thc.sonp* we ^uniratiil the «unl we «iid
Thick in the path the leave* lie dead. 'I lie das of laughter are gme (nun rue.
A Mother'* Love.
Ope mtnp—thy luutlier'rt love— Amid I he* stars v- Slia'i iifi US pure Hume chjinirrdoss,--'-.'/-.
And before the throne of »«»n through oteraity, /.vx HttiV,-us.ii. vvilp lit and lent thev here.
N. WillU.
Couif!
Ouno to my stm land: «me with me. To tho land love, where the MIU and the ea Art- wed iorcver whtav palui aud idne Are. filled whh \v!uav tret ami viae A re' vojeei] with prophets Oh. «rne. and you Shall a s/ejt,' with the seas .that swirl. And kirvi their, hands to fiu' eold, while girl, I'i iLe nxaideti moou in her oiande of Mue.
Jouiuia Miller.
SNAP SHOTS,
O (i.ijloid I*. Clark !ia been eliosen by the S) :«»iSe f.'amera ebilt as it-. reon-ettt-ative in the American I, intern Slidy interclianire.
On the Duke of 'Orleans' recent trip lie took. 4()0 pliotoijraphs, whicli. upon develop!ne::t. sliowe.j. iv» Manks and lift v. unree"(rnizMl»le seenes.
Lieut. V. S. Strong, United States armv, of the ^Iiclnjian military academy, reeeiit.ly succeeded -in jdipt6graphi6g a siieii as it left the moiith of an S-iueh m:»r:ar
Mr. X. AV/Starhtrd. of" the HMSUUI Cam-era-.cjub.-rsufjOtfeUetl"in makirii: a sulu tion wliich tmth'' Jiff's and t..nc« a ilver priut th uhe itaniefsjonVfTlie resn1tho\vji are excellent.
Th« lantern sUtle commitree of die Sr?ciety of Amateur I'iiotograptiers is experiirientin^! with the ereen uj.iou which pi uiVft ate h'.uvn. The idea now.is to tlirow the picture? through the screen and not it, so that it may be p|ae«vl in the frntt-r the room and the views observed from both sido vvitlrequal convenience
I here will }e a eongre.^s of j.»liot.jgrapher-,. internal ional in its eliaracter, at Bru-eIs 'bOgi'unin^AuLr. 15 and histii'i.'x a week or sb to which..the Aiueriean ph.» togra'p.hefs are invited not only to emue. but.Hiv» to s*'tid tlie.ir ideas in r«-trar«l to phMograpiiiesubjeet.-, *.vu It a view to doits ull that i? possible to advjttH't: the art.
In Knylarid the fare photograph albums are heitn:discarded, it is .-aid. for the hand album. There js hardly a iiritish ..belle who ha not had her hand photographed, and there are enthusiast*, vvlu» are ravitm over .symmetrical hands and tapering tinkers, and other- who t^o so far as to assert t!iat there is a.s much eliaracter discernibh. in the hand as iu the face.
Appearances Are Deceitl
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Ella—Poor fidlow, what monstrous ears he ha^. Some mnseum freak. I suppose.
Tho "Freak*1 (overbearing) I beg your pardon, ma'nVselle, Professor Boggs ia at your service.—Texas Sittings.
The Koa»on Why,
-\liss Smutteror—He didn't understand me wfien I addressed him wi French. Miss Caustique—No wonder he's a J* rencliman.—Harper's Bazar,
His Task.
A very hoKhfu! youth was he lie treiah^Nl in ejich Joint, Aud fauml It hard to come to tho
Washington Post.
.'•I A I NKWS.
&.U Iiidinnn Bnnk Tollor in Troublo --Work of tho Law-Maltors.
It«»trayed III*
KvA NVU.IJ:. Ind.. Feb. M. rharlos Ritter. jrayinjr teller of the First National l»ank. is a defaulter in a large sum. The discovery was made during Mr. Hitter's eontineincnt at home by recent siekness. As paying teller tie had nevss to the money of the bank. and his irregularities were eoveivd up by a most ingenious system of false entries which almost detied investigation. The exact amount of his shortage is not known, the examination of his books being still in progress, and the shortage tints far is in excess of his bond, which is However, an approximation tixes the total in the neighborhood of -S'IO.OOO. The cause of his downfall is believed to be his ambition to make money, lie i.s the head and front of the Schmidt music house in this city and has established branch concerns of the same in Tcrre
Haute and Washington, this State, and (Kvcitsboro, Ky. Those houses have been badly managed and have been a continual drain upon him. Not having money of his own to keep them going, the presumption is that he appropriated the hank funds with the possible hope of either paying them some day or escaping detection. Mr. Kilter was virtually raised in the First National Hank. He is years of age. aud for twenty years was in the employ of tho institution. Ouring that time he advanced from messenger to his present responsible. aud trusted .position. Throughout his whole connection with the bank, .lie had enjoyed the strictest eonfidcncc of its otHcers, who
IV h.rith
to believe the
charge. ken confronted with the defalcation l»:tter broke dowii and made a full confession. His bondsmen have been apprised of his downfall and have igni!ied their willingness to secure the bank-to tin* extent of .their'lia.bility.
'•".'V -v. The t.euNlat are. •./. INDIANAI'OUS. Ind.. Keli. 11.—The Indiana I.ej.'Watuiv ,1 III dist-usMii the fee iitel -.alary biil. The reporter of the. .Sui'JV'i).- Court" who ha herefof( i::e"!uid tile largest ineome of any pniiiiif DtMi.-i-r from foe, amounting to fram otiii {,) jiiiiO year, is alu-u.t to be redtieed to i'.-(K) for each voliuit),' of reports ISMUMI. whieli wt.-iilt1 give liiin probalily alioin Hi pel eent. of his pres .nt income. The rt duetion fees in tin
1
larger eount.ies
will amount to (roni SS-J.Vtiai) In ST.VIKH) a year. The deeision limit the pay of eleriis to si.'iOa (iay was reeon.sidered ami they v. ill ti,- iI low I fro Ml S'i.r.o
Mr. Work, t'le leader of the
I-armers' Alii:.nee. preeipitated a long ilisens.vion by moving thai the salaries fixed in the biil should not apply to otlieers ehosen at the last general elcetion. .Ut.er three hours dtseussion the motion was adopted, mid the application the bill is postpuned tor four years in the majority of ejities. -rit« following 1U 1? were parsed hy the Senate: ICtjitbliny ine..rporated towns in'whitth" no news paper is published, to avail tliemM'!ve :ot' tlie, provisions of the liarrett iniproveinent law l\v postinp notices permiltina- the ahui^ni of the .Stat I iiiver^ity to -r','!e 't tisr.-e metn--liers Iif the -bpai-d of trustees, for that institntion:: legalizing the use, of. eh trieity a.s a motor, and providinj- for the im:orpi.M-ati'in of National builditi-j and loan aKsoeiatjons
I Hint l'Ajl-lrm ill Liutihrt. In :v yr'Ei. uiAi:r.. Ind.. I'eb. it.—At a !a» hour Thursday night one of'the large steel rotaries in. II. |'. Smith'f eoml'inati'-n bo-.ird-niilis here exploded. eompletely wreeldng twothirds of the building and -'.-.killing. Schuyler N i/.waiuler. Foreman 1'ieiiiin^r was Mown nbout lull feef and seriously injured, i. l.irk Wilson was blown about ion I'eet in another direction and badly hurt. Ileo'nre llitesman was buried under six f"et of the debris, lie was Yew ue.i in al.out three honi.s. I'lle accident is supp.ised.to have resulted from "-as. .: ..
Alter tlie
S
1M
,|| Men.
Li II WON. Iiid.. I'eb. U. At a session of the eitcouncil an ordinance was passed reniirinir saloons to remove all screens a'lid curtains from their windows anil doors duriny Suudavs and lcyal holitlays: also between the hours of II p. m. and a. in., when SM..1, place* are rerpiired to, be lit ]1 closer! according to law.
Wheat l'rn«»peet«».
I.MMANAI'OI.IS. Ind.. 1'eli. H.—.Southern Indiana reports iplaints about the Hessian tly. but. all things considered, while the wheat is cut ircly bare and has not yet commcnccd to yrow, its condition is better than a year affo' .Millers are importing wheat from other -Slatis. ,md the receipts from farmers have practically ceased.
Ilroppeil lii.jni. .-
MADISON.- Ind.. I'cb. u. I.ouis L.arer affed 77 years, a veteran I'reneh soldier ..i.d e.nl, African explorer, fell dead in this city.
Shot by a Tramp.
UHAZII.. Intl.. I'cb. 11.--Policeman Kalile. of this city, was shot ami seriously wounded by a tramp Friday nijrht.
Kiltetl in a .Mine.
Ttttia: IIAI-I K, Intl.. Feb. 11. K. s. Seeder uas ciin^ht by a dc.seendin^'ear at I arke oiinty (Iial.M oal Company's mines at C'o.vville anil instantlv killed Tlmrsdav.
Tivn Years I'or it Miii-ilfriiii« A»uult. I'Kiir. Ind.. I'el. 14.-William II. art! has been sentenced to two years ill the penitentiary for attempted'ninrder of Charles Scyfert.
Kobhed an ItHlhtna Sior»Keeper. WAM-:III.V. Ind.. Feb. I I.—-The general store of Charles l-'orffy, at this placo, was robbed Thur.sday of fsiio worth of ods.
Ileir fi» a i'ahuhiu* Sum.
III:K\|-H:I I. |„d.. Feb. M. Silas ''avs. a^red o, has fallen heir to nn l.njflisli estate valnetl at .-(iji.'00,1100.
Damnying Evidence Against ths Whisky Trust's Secretary..
THAT MYSTERIOUS FLUID TESTED.
The Content* of tho llottle l-'ouixl in lib Valine Prove to He of a llif Uly Comhustlhle Nut ur« -Otlior
Kvitlent'o.
n.rm KI.A MK.
Ciiit'AOO. Feb, M.—The fact that the bottle found in the sachel taken from Secretary (iibson. of the whisky trust, at the time of his arrest contained a substance which would have brought about tin* destruction of Shufeldt's distillery in very short order has been delinitely established by an experiment. 'J'he experiment was made in room 715 of the Federal building by the otlieers who worked up the case against the whisky trust man and in the presence of Lawyer Hurry, who with his partner. J. S. Kunnells. lias charge of (Jibson's defense. Inspector Stuart withdrew the covered cork from the bottle and allowed one drop of the stull* to fall upon a small piece of paper. Almost instantly the paper burst, into a Ilanie. The experiment was repeated several times, and it was found that whenever the smallest quantity was placed any substance that would burn- a llamc shot up instant* ly. If placed upon a substance not iulhtmmable the stuff took lire, after a brief exposure to the atmosphere. When the cork was replaced in the bottle Captain Stuart wiped the neck with a towel, and then threw tho towel to one side. In a moment the towel was in thimes and there was a scurrying for water to put out the tin.*. The 1 'ig room was iilled with blue smoke ami with a sickening odor ot phosphortisof which the inilummuhle btull'appeared to be mainly composed.
The fact thai any thing was delivered to l)e\\ ar besides the tJuid.has. been denied by sonic. Attorney/ 4^1 ilehrist. is authority for the following: *'!n the package dcliverd to DeWar by (ribson was a section of gunbarrel -.'-charged with powder. On top of tSic powder was a steel projectile' about two incites long. This was placed in a tin can and around »t. wa.s closely packed oakum and cotton. Through the oakum and cotton ran fuse to the nipple of the gun. '1 he fluid was to be poured on the fuse, which would ignite the oakum and cotton. This i* as'iiear as I can de.scribe it."
Captain Stuart is reported to have proof that. Gibson made the machine himself and compounded the liquid, hut the inspector will not say this is-true. IV War is still beyond t^t,- reach of interviewers. lie will NOT be M-CII until the Federal grand jury takes up case in March. All the otlieers eon-
thc eerued With tlie caM* unite in .saving that unless some unexpected* evalence is discovered no further arrests will he made. The evidence Ihu^. Jar implicates no one but Cibson.
CONGRESSIONAL.
1 hi* l!ou«r I'li-'fi the l.eti'islai i» Appropriation HHt-Wortt in the srh:ii.
ASIIIVOTOX. I-,-\. 14. -The House Friday after 'f-outi'v business went into conr.niUee of tlie whole on the legist ,tire, appropriation bill. The clause' in tlie bill in relation to the 'i v: Serviee Fomiuisshin ineupied -the attention .f the House m-tirly all day. _\n ameiitlment "ppi'opriatinu' ^ai.-lliO' "to enal'ile the Civil Service I'ommission to ext^eufe the provisions of the civil service act wa ajrreed to. The bill was then reported to the House and llie amendment providing for clerks to members not chairmen of committees wa.s defeated.' The bill was then passed. The I'resident's mcssaife announeinfr the death id' Adr H'-iral Porter was read and referred and the House adjourned.
In the Senate the diplomatic and consular appropriation bill was reported and placed on the calendar. A resolulioimvas agreed to pcrmittinir the Senate committee on naval affairs to investigate dunnjj- the coming recess matters relating to the personnel of the navy. The resolution authorizing the select Committee on relations with Canada to continue its investigations duriii),' tlie reeess was .ibjected to anil was placed oil the calendar. The copyright bill was then considered and after four hours discussion Mr. Sherman's amendment providing that foreign editions of books, etc., whieli are copyrighted in the United States may be admitted to this country on payment of the regular tariff duties, was agreed to by a vote of •j't to :J4. The bill was then laid aside. I he President message announcing the death of Admiral Porter was received and the Senate soon afterward adjourned.
FOUR INSTANTLY KILLED.
Tli« ICxpIng! it Itnller at Seilnllii A,-i-«in|ill.lit-il by Finn
I I{HIIIIH.
SKKAI.IA. Mo., Feb. 14.—A boiler exploded in the mill of Churchill ,t Omsley at Windsor, twenty miles southwest of this eit v. Friday niornitifr. The mill was 'completely destroyed antl Hnjfli L. Smith and Thomas Filbcry, of this city, and II. •Sturdivant and Walter Heaman were instantly killed. The bodies of the victims were horribly manyletl, bciiiff mutilated beytind recoy-nition. The loss to the mill property exceeded ^15(JtlO
A During l.t-»|i.
iiit-Aiio. Feb. 14.—John Speltnau, the son of the well-known Peoria (111.) distiller, who was recently arrested in St. Paul on a charfre of mail robbery, leaped l'roin a tpiin on which lie was' bt'inpr brought here just |„. ha entered the city late Friday evening', lie lias not been recaptured as yet.
Three Itumed to Heath.
OiTAIVA. (Int.. Fell. 14. Near .St. Albert. Kussell (.'oiinty. (Int.. Mrs. La France and two frrandehiltlren wero burned to death in their home Wednesday. Mr. La France will die from Mm effects of exposure during the ni^ht.
BASE-BALL.
Allen \V. Tloirtnaii, lu»sen rreHhtont of the National !bia: »l «f Conl rol—I*»rtlat t.iwt ol" lV "fer 1 rh»er*.
Cni(A o. Feb. 14.--Tlie National Hoard of I'Idcssioual li.ise-l»all Associations. fv-prescnted by olonel .lohn I. Kogerv of the. League: Allen W. Thurmau. of the Ameritfan Association F. C. KrautiioiV. d" the Western Association. ami Nick' Young, the secretary of the board, met in secret session in the Auditorium Friday. In tin* afternoon the chairmanship of the board was unanimously tendered to A. (i. Spalding, of Chicago, but he positively declined to accept- the position. The board was unprepared for Mr. Spalding's refusal to accept- the otlice and it became evident at once that it would be compelled to select one of its own members, but not one of the trio was willing to undertake the task of autocratic rule for the allotted term of five years. Aftcra lengthy discussion it was finally decided that the chairmanship should be made a movable position. I'ndcr the arrangement adopted A. li. Thurmau is to hold otlice for one year, when he will be succeeded by L. C. Krauthoff. who. after a year of service, will be relieved by I'olonel Uogers. For secretary of the board there was suggestion of any name but that of Niek Young, ami the vct.-raii base-ball oficial was forma'lv elected for a term of five years. This iuiporta.it nt.iWer having been disposed of the board took a recess, with the understanding that the disputed claims of players be taken up afterward. On re* assembling and after a session lasting until midnight 110 decision was reached in the matter.
The following list of players was reserved by dilVcrent National League clubs and will be presented to the board by Mr. Young to-day:
Chicago A n-«a. l'totfer, Cooaey, Williamson, .Duhlen. Hyan. Dully. Carroll, Wilmo!. Foster, Hums, Uionalvin, Farrell. Nagle. Kltt rit!i:e, .Graft, Hutchinson. Luhy, Stein,'Gum ben, Vo» Haitren,. i.)\vyv. Teller. Karle. Ihir
N» \v Vork-Kuiup, Clnrk. Hurkley. ttrovvn. Kusia Iv'.efe. Welch, (.-ratie. Sharrfftt, Hurken. Cer.nor, Win-tier. Hsis-sett, Kichariboti. Gla^s cock. Ward, t»ei)ny, Whitney, CVHourUo, Gor»\ Si Jittery, Tleruun. Ueleaxed- Iloruun^, Mur pliy, GDay.
Llrooklyn -Terrv, Lovdt. Canithor?», linntnitij.*, ].)uly, Ihishon'h, Chirk, Kiuslow.- Foul/. i.V.'dfis, lMnkuey, Ihirus. OMJrlen. Smith, Ward. Keleas»Hl trnnilit'i'»M itly* nonovan. Vlsner.
Pittsburgh 'ckley, Hierhini.-r, Miller, Knot, Burke, lla-iloa, Carroll. Fiohls. Rtaley, fia!\m. Smith, Day, Amlers- n, Berber. Mack. I)e».*kcr, Wilson. I.areijU''. lvuebne. Kclcaseil *M«'Cer laU'k, Conway, rris. l'ldhidelrhia Clements, Gray. HaUmau. Gleason. Samlers. Meyers, AU'«n. Muivev, Mayer. Hamilton. .Sunday, Thomeson, Fo^art v. Thornton. SehulU. ICsper. lieluiseii-- Furrnr. Ihnllnion. li-'"iton,:Cleveland nnd Cincinnati's list coni.) not be sfcur-d. The Cleveland relen^eil list iGlllii,' UaUol.v, :lan« y. F'nat/ iual Twitelieil.
LOCKED UP
l«»Hsr!*. O'ltrieii and l:ill,,n 1'hn-ed In hi il at totiiiiel. iM iw.tN. Feb. H. -tritnenand Dillon, in the custody of the police, arrived riday afternoon at Kingstown. '1 he prisoner^ landed without any demonstration being made by the people wh.j had gathered to wit Mess their arrival. Messrs.: '.I K. and W. 1L K. Uedmond and Mr. Htirrinirton met t!ie jirisitiiers at the Ivingstowti 'depot. Dillon and UT.ricn were driven from the pier to the K'ingsbridge station. thus avoiding this cily. Durin-.' the interval allowed the prisoners for dihtier a iew friends were, permitted fe set* them, and remain with them till their journey was resinned, with only fseort of ollh-ers. A crowd cheered the prisoners at Limerick junction, and they were again cheered* -on their arrival at Ion met and on ep\»r'M-r iiL
'I'llK MAKKKTS.
^'ruln, i'ro ihionM. te. GUICA'.O, Felt. IS
Ft.ot j: Quiet and lout:r. Spring Wh«-»t patctits.'fljf^'g.-l.'Tfi: bakers', WintWheal Flour.-for Patents, lor Cle n»
WHF.,vi~Ugled stren^'-r and higher ca^h. '.0'. May. W'I'II!KJ4'C, COUN- Fairly active and hivher. .Vo. No. V«dlow, Wjc Fehruftry, 51)',(,*)I \c
Hi lineU .1 ly. i4 -t,
While, ^Vj.'f/.lSe. HVK Firm and higher. No. 'J cash. NC February, Si)o. antl May, KP-Je. Samples 81c for No. a. and for No. 3.
HAIU.KV--Slow and steady. Poor, fl(Vf^!c common. fair to ^od, MfiSfc. ami choice, lUi'vT.'.'c.
MKSS POHK- Trading rather liylit and prices higher. Prices ranged at iOO&M »j for cash: for February for March, andfor May.
LAan--Market moderately active and priclower. Quotations ranged at cash: for February &y&i for March, and for May.
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N'FCW YOUK. Feb. I
IIKAT- Karly, »4e lower but advanced 1J4C on export business at St. Louis ami cold weather. May. fl.m^.i.07-,, June, 11.01? 1.0: July. £l tiji4 December. NSfoWi'/je.
Co!(N---Fina. 'KK.^c up moderately active. No. 2. 2^r»|' c: steamer ntlxed. OATS—tjuiet, tlrm. Western.
PuoVISIONS— liref tiuli, unchanged. F.xtrn iness, *tUry /7„Vi: family, 1U.W. Pork tirm, less active New mess, $lo..W» n.£: old mess, extra prime. ftUJOW).:,y 'pnet, tirm Steam-rendered,
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lb.
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Ltguous- UiNtjiled Spirits ruled tirm at
per gal. for tini.ihed goods.
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