Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 12 January 1887 — Page 3

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Mr. J. A. Aabury will oomiueivca work I in tbf Ului:ksmit'i drpa.'liuenl of ike ViiDitalia tjbopfl. lilu DUiubiir of enjrinee, having been lfi(it'Luglil/ rcpaireJ, will run out «f liie tbis week.

Mr. Will Ciiadce, of t'ae V«u freight. of!': o, returned yesterday from a visit with friends in FerrysVjlltf. (ilolte Dimccml: "If. W. --Hibbsrd, (rvticr^ freight agi-nt of Ibt tali'lHlis, In rt'.iirr.til frum a buaintss trip."

Jjik Furr is still in ibts VnnuJ-iia ly'ac tiiiilli ^iop, Slid ia likely to keep his Liie as lo us be drsirts to rciuiin.

Howard Li-.,d,cf Ike erectinj? departII.fill of Lilt Vail sbup, in said to be I be !u st )ra' tioul jjker iu tlie sbups. Il ia ssid, bf.wtver, bib lattnl joke "turned ou him."

Lirge daily sbipcrienis of i!£ 610 beiDg made fruiu I-ake Ma*intii"kee ou the t-y£9d. The ]\rttxlnktitke« Ice i:oin|any is Hjii| pin« between forty aud fifty «ui.'sda.every day. .Mr. Alien Weinliart. who 13S hereto fore di-ne duty, in lb« dmilxblsuuu's r.tlii^e otlice of l(ke Vaudal'ia, uo» duin^f teiii| war? ieryk''? W lilt eicctlu^ losnt OJ llit S^ioj

TLert! irere Ihree ins'.erlrrs on Monday where ffe!»lit urakt mea on incouiing Ir ins natuc in crippled willi froi-l-!,Uten han?5 and lingers. 'Joe raan, wliu caiiie in oti a

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hid rsrs h.idly fro^iin. The Weailier. bsS beffi aevt-rSj and tltQ uieu expasul on freight tralr.3 Lave comptiiued of suddring intensely.

The 1 ijilianrtpolis Journal, rfiferalu# lo llie rcr! nt electioii of \'audaila.and T. IF. & I.-. oflicer8, Bays: "Win. R. Ktfii haB befin again elected tre«idetil of the Terre llaiile 1 odianapolla ruaJ, ibis being tlis tfenlleth time he has i.'ten elected to that po l!ion. The directors have it hlami llnir hsiiul:» per cent, serui-annna! divii!ei:d. The ctiUuKl roster of UiiH well-uiauiiged road never '•liiin^e3, liicl'i!s d*!Uh unices out of tH on tn rrr."

Iiidinnapolla Journal: "There ie aood authority fur dlbliog th»t the Vaud^l!^ will tiol itrcebt ibe jua-hatiiile of the fil bill atoiji «n ttie live-st'ick [Ool per it ut?. oiil cl i'! bi St. Lou's. I^iob'niil}1 lie geiiLTnl fieigbl Hgellls of the- Vau•lalis, ibe I udia: A St. Louis aivd the \\'abash toa.V will have the ^ood m-iis* the ii»xt tluie ii ey ask for arbitraioi.N, |u t'ie that liien are sppoillled irMimbirs vi ho are but to biased fu favor of ('hlen'jn '»e t-» #*ard the larjrtat per celilsLO iu t!'i' poi.l to a ('.hlea^0 load Wr.hiiut t|iii-! Lion, if all roads will mslutairiiiijill ruite out of St.. Louis, either the Vaisijulia or the 1. & Si. L.'wiil oarry mine bii»in-.-a lhau the Chicago & Alton. l'hi (tivaiil made ou .Saturday Issl i'l.uki htiidly liav'fc been more of a surprise, so Ui.fair Waa fl even at liliit •^lalirr:."

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Hailway AyaThe list of I hose who diiiicg the ye*r that is 'ILe C'lllipletrd their iffe joilriiev and entered the gloomy tellniliiis beyond which mortal vitioli can not follow theiu, iiK-lildcs evuiy man actlveiy engaged i.i railway work, and no a few eminent in it's cHiI ranks. Among these are the following familiar unmet, given iu tJiv order in which their names were recorded

John li. Steven?, pruaideut Cuitud New .leir.oy linUioad aad LV.uhI t'ompaiiies. U.ialel N. Pickering, fmiLor fcuiiei iuteLile..! 'i (itrnl Iowa.

T. A. I i'3wls, general mauager Krie Fast bYeiffhr. Lines. ('. Ii. Meeker, lieiieial paseeager ageut New V'jik I 'Jiiti-al mid Huu.'.oii Uivur. ,1.11. lievt'i-eus,' pi-esliUat Cleveland Co1 uiut 1!t, Cinciin ai) ai'd tndiaii ip-jtU, add lu .haiii'jjolis aii.l Bl. Louis.

J. VV. ("ary, general ritkel agent Laio •nui Michi^flD Hoatheri'. James R. ('arpenter, former tfiMiBial par tmiutjr Huent Iricaso and West Uic.iiigan.

JI. M. lio3U', vicu president and ffeuera! ii.!Uianer .Mi.-.t,iaiii Pacilt. l/amler t'ufey, fiu'Biell .-i.tral bupeiihlein'fliif car de| nitiueiit N^w York Central ami Hudson Hirer.

William Woudcoiik, president of tlie A.meri can .Master .Mechaijics* aosociatimi ami Msstei M.cliHiiic of the Catitral Railroad t-f New Joiee\.

Gilbert ('. Hrasd, f,r nearly forly yearj iu railroad se vu:e ia various imporeuat iil]i .-i?vl j.m.ilioi e, cliirliy wilh ttn touiaviilo iV Naeh tille :ailioad. (ioortjo Noble, geueral uranatter 'l'etus aiul 1'auitic.

Uroon .1. Koieacre, L'^neral superintendent' IraiiDoliio divisioiiR Hattiinore and Ohio. liv'sidra these more notable nainos th-ere 1 iiig litt of railway men in lower ranks, mauyol th-em not lets faithful aud ii-efnl iu their respective positions, who during ths vear fouiul rest froin th '.ir wearying activities.

i-1 A iainteJ With lh*-*n.)y?. lii'linnapolitt Jounml. Corneliiis Vauderbilt and Chauurey I.V-pew were ou the pltlforni. on Thursday nighl last at ths tenth celebration of the railioad branch of the Young Men'.-i ('hrislian Association, in the readin rM in of the New York ('entral depot. lh made short and pleafdiio addressee, which were hi.hly appreciated, it is Slid, by the iuploj.es. Mr. N'anderbilt ctAted that to-ikly this railroad dtiparluieut of l.he 'ionng Men's ('liristiau Association txi-'.s at a I six laitroad points. At tilty-eixht points resding*rooms aje open at tifly fonr points enough progrcss has been made to employ a general f:-ciriMty, and fourteen of theeesecre luries tr.ve ashisianl» tifly-three have I,- 'U men on their working committees forty aix librarlet, with '21,0?:! yiilumes, valued at S'17,0:'.4 thirty have baths u.St I tin- iiit-ii ilailv tift-v-eight visit and tak'J sjf cial ctrti of sick alio injured mi ii iivenly-oue have educaiiouf 1 clashes in tiemnaii'hip, the coi.imi.n i'.i'gl'-sh liram he.u, lirst aid to injured, mi bail icui a-vine, Ki'do il'.idv, elc. ibii ty iep irt leisures au-.l prai li',a! talt': lo largje audiences. Xeaily all ieprit varinus forms reJiyiouu i.iestipgs, aosig •vjris, cotlSs !1 insetings, "-"vw i.-iought iri the temperauia'

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api and appropriate I' Xo man t-au si«nd still.

.v.,...:eiii he tries to do nothing but cat his meals an 1 bottom chairs, he ia no use. Ile i^oes back. Hta opinion is not crib anv thhu, and no man will pay1 I tin "wo cents an hour. A man !a like a. cjuioiive. Ambition isrhe engineer. Hope is the tireman. The stations where lie stops to take in coal and water are bis home, the church, the sor.ietv be keens, the libraries he uses. There are no brakes on this locomotive. When be stops iho Lcomotive must run back. How 6hall a man ue th:se two months of the year which he has at his disposal .' There is a u-ntltmaitayho always steps in just here—a gentleman whom I have seen, lie is railed the devil. Some men do not believe in the personal devil. I do. I meet him every day of my life. He 13 one of the m».st cheerful ff Hows you ever knew."

The devil ir. IVpew meaut was the tempter who leads men lo the 6aloon, gambling, to rnio of all kinds. He sdiowed bow associations like this supply a want among the men who work on railroads, and furnish not only something useful to do ia iheir spare two hours a day, but a'ao a healthful recreation.

Air. flnulmixerH«s Left.

Mrs. Ballanger, of Branch connly,

Micbigau, gave birth to twins, ibeu lo a trio, and now produce! a quartet, lu antitipatiorl of an entire concert company neit season Mr. Bjuian^'-r !n»s goce Lo tbeiiprincs.

INDIANA ST A PK N£W3.

Kii tlod-on, a wealthy farmer living i.ear Klil^hlsto«vo, has becoiile insane. The output of coal in the f'rsiU diftrie'. for beivmbcr sggreg.-.ted 0,000 oar-.

Ti'ie fire I'.:til]J.:m,'int [olirt' force NiW Alb.-uiy have uu! been paid for th:ee iuu£iths.

TLe cold weather has failed to diminish liipbtheiia iu UieliuiouJ, where it prevails in a fatal foxin.

The wheat- iield-t tliroughout the state are eneral!v welI covered wilh snow, ami the danger of w'iater killiug :iua been averted.

The Kev. H. F. Stull, Metbcvdist pastor at Ox ford, and M/i?. Jobu .Mct'-jole have eloped, sod are believed to have gone south. Jijth leive spouses bebfnd.

A man has siud the trustees ol Su^ar Creok lown^bip, Montg'.uierf county, forcenlB, for woik done iu grading do'iVti a hill upon one of the public roads.

June Ackermat), of C'rawfonlsville, has written a play, entitled "Flu C.cjld ^•lidr1." in which stie assumm the leading '^"Tt wll: p^L-:,,!

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tbal A KepuuliotQ t4ub has been fjruvtd :n iu r!oliiuii)U( wliit will be iLUiie a peruiauent Organisation. A coaslitniion rtiid. by-la'As haVe bern p.dopieJ and otlicers el^cl'.J. '1 he widow of D". JO!ki \\. Higbt, of Ureent'aslle has given bis library tu l'^lJaim Uifitfersity, tliff li'(a!ry of which contained, befl're 'M" aildllion, about i.i.Oft) voiurtie^

Heorye W. (jrao!er, secretary of ibe tttieena' dtreet railway iu Vu»!»uu«'s, allppeu on the pdvemfnt Iftbt Monday afternoon all 1 fell, breaking his lej tie had fraetiired the liiiib six liiouths and wasjuE'. :ecov^iiiig-

It has coii ^19,(00 O'J'J lo support tiie y.lgG public ^cho^-li of the Stale for the paui (ivo years. Viie eullfceratlyn during this pericd fhows 7SS,007 white children of school of whoin but 40(,8HT were fiijW.dltd, and lli.^3) culof?d (diilHrti-1, wiih an cnrol'inent of !nt H.Sot'.

The fourtcfnlh annual reunion of the

sufv!\oijS '..J the. M.exii bp, war will be

hb!d tiidianeon 'l-'ftiir=*«(ay« .January Ull, at the (Irani! Hotel, busintas of inipotlauce will cotuf.heforj the meeting. (ii .elal M. D. Mansoin is piefcldetit of the ory an iitlou, and T. K. Sullivan, «ei:r*lujy.

CharhsKhk aires'f-d at (4reeuville, 11 tnid bit li^ht to Hew Albany, and lodgn! in iii, cti.'iged tVitli Lijixjiiyi In December, 1 bSt, he procured a license and married a Miss Haucrck, if Greenville, Hud it Is alleged that die has a. wifs In New Albany from whom ho has never been leijally separated.

A gentleman living iu Orange county, his lour dtiii^i.ltrHi euied l5riM.'ilia, Paulina, Peiilda and I'olly. Piisci! 1 was hoi it ».u the U(':h arch, Paulina on ttit 21st of April, Perilda on the ll«d of May, and oltv oa the 'j:l 1 of June— the four biiihs oecurriiij wiihla three years and lh -e inonths.

Clem Siud-baker, i.f South Beud,gave a hai ipiet last Sit lirday veiling to the traveling men iuploycd by the Htlldcbaker Man ii fact II riiii coinpany. in addition to the traveling force, there were present the ofiice f'.irce, loiperlntendents and foremen of both carriage and wagon wo:ks and re|irts»iitalivi-s of the city press.

On Monday evening I'raok Herrod, an in| loye iu the irsl .National bank of ('oliiffthits, struck a match, the lighted end falling ioto his overcoat pocket. He supposed it had illen to the Huor, and, jiaying no lurtner attention to it, went into the basement of the building, fie heard I.he -ilann given am), coining tip stairs, found Ms coil, umbrella and the waste baskt in lUrnes, which he wau fortunately able to extinguish without liio at-distance of the tire department.

NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES.

t'!iAi-iesluii Notes,

Hpocial to the Kipress. I'ttAnr.kWiN, .111., January 11.—Considerable interest is being i.roused here abiiut the contest for United States seuatoisbip. Mr. ('atinon's friends are enthiistBslic. Mr. H. A. Xcal sl:trteUolay for Sprinjjlield. list before starting he jliingly aiid to your irreKjionnent: "I am oil for Springfield and the sen-ator-ship." It might I all on a more unfit man. r. James Skid more and rand son Jamie, are on a visit to Mr. Mkiilmore's daughter, al Peru, Indiana Joseph Liston and wife entertained some friends royally Monday evening, ibis week. it was reported that Mr. R. Hodgen, secretary of the Npringlieid iV Ht. Louis Railroad company, who has given tip all outside business, intended to leave our city to remove lo Springfield. He denies the statement aud says he knows nothing about such tumor. Sleighing wan never better in this county than it is at, present, and the merry bells :ire ringing in a happy new year. M.C Nixon, of Mattaon lottery fame, is traveling hi the southern states for the Ti avei-,N'ison Broom company.

ARIETIIIS.

Tid-Bids If (be war on high hats in the-theaters continues, the millinery will have to he called out.

I'^irlteinfnt In T«xns.

tlreat excitement ban lic^ii causcd in the vicinity of Paris, Tex by the remarkable iPcuvcry of Mr. J. K. Oorley, who was so heiphiss be could not turn in bed, or raise bin head everybody saiil he was 1I3I.11 of ci insiifn pi ion. A trial bottle of I Jr. King's New Discovery was sent hi Is 1. I'ii.Jiutf relief, he bought a lariie bcifth' am! 11 bo\ of Dr. KiNew l/ile Piits by the time tie hail taken two hoses of pills and-iwn bottles of th- Discovery, he was well aud hJ gained in llesh lliirtv-!ix pounds. Trial b.tiles t-l ibis tlreat Discovery for Consumption flee nt -)oli, Bel! Lowry's.

Pittsburg Chronicle- i'f le^iajdi: A scientist suggests that critninah be eseciited by eleciricitv. This is thocking.

I'diuicVH i*m» rlo(*haulrH,

save money and doctor bills. Relieve your mothers, wives and sieteis by ii timely pincliasc of Dr. itotjanko's Cough and Ltin«# Syrup, the be.-.t known remedy for coughs, (adds, crotip and Bronchial afiections. Relie\es children of croup in one night: may *ave you hundreds of dollars. Price o0 cents and Jl.tH"). Sample free. Sold by druggists.

Texas Siftings: An Austin man ia trying to make a living by attaching an alarm to the sil?nt watches of the nighi.

lluck «n'a Arnica Salve.

Tkf. BEST 8ai,vk in tiie world for cuts, bruises, sorea, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei sorts, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, ant1 all Bkiu eruptions, and positively cures niles, or no pay rt*]uiref. It is guaranteed to i^ive perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Pi ice 25 cents per bo*. For sale by Cool:. Hell A Iiowry.

New Orleans Picayune: Very VOUDR people show their age. The u'.d onfs fenow how to hide it.

The udge: A suit clothes begins to wear thin as the cold weather comes on.

A GREAT MISTAKE

has heretofore been made in the treatment ot' rheumatism, neuralgia, and nervous cj sick headache: This is evidenced by tS« tail tire on the port cSf thousands of suffere: to find relief, even though tLev have S3 hausted the.skill of various pliysician? an. tried numerous so-called renffedies. 1'. such Athlophorcia is offered as a &tfe, sum and quick cure. Its suecesa has been ph, nomenal. and vet it ia not surprising bi cause it uiil do all that is claimed lor it 'the Athlophoros Co. will gladly refer any who desire to make aiL iuvespgatiwu to reliable parties who have been cured by it.

R. Forster, 820 Main St., Tex re Hau'u, Ind.,says: I Lave used Atlilophoros witL tha very beet satisfaction. I have hac! neuralgia for many years and not foun the medicine thai would give me any r* lief until I commenced ufiijg Athlophorcs and I tell yon I Used about everything, was suffering very much one* Satukh •. evening when Mr.Mallette, who isLn bus/ ness in Chicago, and lives at Englewooii. 111., caaie down to spend Sunday, tindiiiJ me suffering as I wae, he said, get soc^c Atl)Lphoros, it is good, mv wife used it and was cured with it Without waiting for me to say much, about it,"he went om and bought a bottle of it, I took some thjai night,- '.he rr«rtday I wa,s as free from part as if 1 never had neuralgia.'' tvaiisville, Ind.

I have been a. great sufljsi-er ftom rheu ni.itirtin ("of llie past live years huve tiie." various remedies' arid smpl'oyed maivv '•v-luians without anv relief, anci

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to say after using six buttled I am ronrwcured. G-EO. H. X&EjtA.Mi'.j With N. Gross. N9. 202 it §04 Main St Residence Xo. 311 t)ivision St,

Every drti^lrtshould keen Atii|o[ihorc. and Atlilophoitis Pills, but whefe tl'ey (,an iot be' bought of the cjru^8.uit the Athlophoros Co., 112 AVail Si.,aVw York, wil seii'J either (carriage paid op receipi i. regular prtee, which Is SI,CO per hotd lor Athlcpiioros and 60c. far Pjlis.

For livor tuid kidnev (Uses?*?. dj?jjepsia. i-ijjgf-stlafii, Wfoknetss. mrvoii? dol.JIJtt, pi women, roastfpstlou. ticadm !je, {jn'f f.i. W*)d. AttuavkAM «w iuieii*led. a

Pitlsburg Chronh le-Teifgiaph: Th^ lh iui&h £!iiy Bill Etnpei'or WillJam.

"tlie fct-iltti i'uiuillnoiis.

W. ll f^r^gglsfij fflpptis, TiidL testifies: "I can recoinmeUil i1l«ctii Hitters as ,tbe very best remedy. Every J.'iihte «ol( has given Jief in every case. One man took six oof!!?# aiul was careil of rheumatism of ten years' sUndlfcg." Abraham Hsro, druggist, Bellville, Ohio r!5rf.»8! "Tf^bestpejling medloloel have ever handied-in va'y v««n' eifttrience, is-Electric Hitters.'' Thol'.sandJ of others have added tLeir testimony^so that the verdict is unanimous that Electric BlUers ilo cure'all diseases of the Liver. Kidneys or Blood. Only a half dollar a I.

•Itle at jjok, Iteil A Lowry's drug store.

Rochester Post-Kspress: A uiurd«rei ought to cover tip his tracks, for biuod, we have heard, will lelJ.

Cure /or 8H-k Hetiia«Ae,

For proof tiiat Dr. Otinu's Liver PtiL ctiti-*s Hick Headache, ask your Druggisf fir a free trial package. Only one for a dose. Hernial M*a Iw+es 26 cenls. Bold by Cook, Lei I 4 Lo*7FV.

C«[« Ann Advertiser: Xh-i? right thing iu the right, place—A Log Lff5Tie whfcu a wc-tnan falls ou the ^ley side, walk.

ours ivf nisi,

Piles are frequently preceded by 8 acme of weight in the back, loius am' lower port ol tiie ahdon:«u. r*«Ktnr pat Sent to suppose he has some aiTectloi of the kidneys or neigh boring argai.» At times, symptoms of I'nUgestion an present, flatulency, uneaslnoss of t^i stomfteh, ftc. A uwjiattire like pera^irftion, producing a ftry dUjrg^mLde itch ing, s.fier geltim w-arm. la a counjrtu nt Umlaut, liliiid, Uleeuing and Ituivin,. r'iles yielil h.I Am io tire application Dr. Ro^auku's ille Remedy, which sclt direcLly. upon ti- parts aw'ettwl, absorb ing the tumors allaying the Intense itch ing and ftiiectin^ a permanent cure iJricc 50 cents. Addrets 'l'he l)r. Boeenki Medicine Co., Pique, l. riold by (\ok Kell A Lowsry*

.fe 'J'he modern society girl is ail accomplished*actiess, but, as a rule, she is not tond of long eugageuicnU'

THE MARKETS

CHICAGO MAHKHT.

t'liriiistiail by T. J. Hodman A^'o., brokers, G2S,^' llaiu btrut.

JH:I 1 1 Open- ll'xh'st fjii wast Lu«.

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Firm ll@12^e,

CloS*

Wheat- -K. b. 1 1 7S ch. 79^ VJ% May 83:4 S5-H florr iW 86^ 86^'

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Klonr Klonr Wheat.... I'.irn..... (at

1,800 barrels 8,000 sacks 55,2118 bililitilp

... biifthbls

NEW YOKK.

HEW YUBS. N. V., Juuuary ll.-WUat-Dfprttesed uiid lowei, with an active fpionlative bi.eitirfo rei-ripls, 7ti,A50 b« nj-t'S, b.U(H) bu. I^o. 2 led, Jaiiiifcry, HI Wi ),12U,Ur0 ba, do. Kebui»r?, i'-ltfttDHtv i4ft,1)00 r.n, |1... M.-och, 'iu 4,4/^,000 tiU. .Ma' U,(H)U bu. lio .1 li'.iP, •JSir. Corn--tsfi ign U.wer, ai-d ti»avy{ re-i-ipts 73,l5u bu. shlrrf, l(i8,000 tm.i mired wt'btMiii, tpot, 47Q?4tf!^r do. fulurt -, 47^i$ 51o. Oats— Dull and weute rereiptb, 84,fiSt !u. uuler, ilO.OUO bu. wostfeiii, h0^4Se. Ba«f—Dull new eitra luete, i? SOgft (Kb Pork—steady nsw mens, |12 til)@12 60, 1/Hrd—Lower and Iieavy steam re ode ed f5 t3. Itnttei firni westsm, l2@83t\ lCgf s—Western fresli, 82S8Se. Kagar— Steady crashed, 6Hje: powdered, u^Oti^o eranulateil, 5 -^r. Mula^ijeo -ijniat 50 test, iik. Cotiao—Kiitu fair Hio, 165jo good do. prii'ie do., lj^te. TurpcutlLe-Q.iist at 38o.

CUVS1NO OCOTI ATIO.NS.

I1 lour—Superfine western and stale, #2 Im@ 8 4ii coininon to good extra western and state, $8 15®3 55 good to eboica ,ln., #S 6085 4Q paient'Minnesota extra good t.. prime, #4 io($ 5 CO, choice to donbie ejlia, #5 10^5 4'). Wheat—About lu lower SDd heavy, with a fairly artive trade for export No. 2 spring, 98e No, 8 red, 91e elevator

924odelivered

No. red,O2K4~@02Vj'c elevator 98^@93^o delivered 32^@98e f. o. b. for eboioe No. 1 whirr, (^nm—Ueavt steamer, 46^@ 47,* afloat No. 2, -t7l4(pt47?a'e elevator,

stioat: Bteamer white, 47J£c,

O-ds—Moderately active mixed, 83%g87c white, 8S@42e. Coffee—Fairltio, firm 15^4c. .Sugar Iini^t mid steady rptiuad, steadier but ipiiet standard A, 6r^ft'5 7-16e eat. loaf aud crushed,(i^e gratsaiated, 6X08 18 ltr: enbefl, ""b«j®6c. Hoiasses—Steady. Hioe—firm. l"aliow--Kirm 4 S-ltio. Kggs—Kirui with a fair dernaud- Lard—Loser and fail I* aotive $6 65^10 67Batter—Firm and in fair demand 12tU3e Klgin creamery 83e. CLeate

BALTIMORE.

ttilil lilt BK, Jannary 11.—Wheat -Weateru a shade tinner and dnll No. 2 western winter red H|K»t, 923igi2»4C January, 82\a92^e Kehruary, March, H8"?i» askid

liar, Com— Western, itead oi1 [quiet mixed stoi, 4C?-4@4tla,'c J»nn»r?, February,

fl-4(K46Kc.

U«U'Ijtcady and quid wetttrn whiU, 89e wijtrd, S&^BGc. Itti-ni 5T@^Sc. Pioylslcne—SUhJy and dull. Other articles oticber|«d. Mtte poik tl2. I.urd— Hcfirid,

L)wei 80. C\ rfe—Fit 'ir

bio car^oef, ordinaly lo f»ir, 14^'6l5^e. BeotipU—l*lol r, 12,514 t'hirelc 'kKeiit, 49,&00 tothele (H.IU, fil.ltXl liuakela OHln, S.800 tkutLoJj je, CiKi liothei*. {UilpUit-iita— J' ii-lir, 8.0SB barrelf,

itiMUNKAT!.

CJRC1RRAT1. Jsunsry 11.—Flunr—(Julet family, 40#8 &S fanrT, 13 8t@4 10. ¥*:eat— Sirirdy 8+c. Own-Weak t'So.' Oats

Quiet R^e—Rim flflr. inirii Weak tl2 &7Vtf. l«rd—Dall f« 80. b'alk iucat«— QoUt and uctliaDged: churt ill',

Uailj $6 VtSaO BO. Balk uieate tDii bacori— Quiet kiid btiLaa Ked. Wtiiky—Active hid firiui thin of 9iU bullets of fyuithed •«i tie basis of tl 18. Hotter- Slt'aily. II.v/e (Steady ctmiincn and liyld, ffi H5^t4 00 pkefcrntf and btHeliero' (4 4Ug-i receipt 4.5Ct) liead shipuioute. 1 itiU lict.1 fcss'iet ifti. ('lioete— Jfjiiu.

TOLfcEO.

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(JCOTATIONS.

WUeatf-Dqil and stefdj I'id. Corn —tilssdy eoid dafl Onls. l'nll 'i'Jr. Clovet-rtfd-lu«cli*«i 14 70 bid.

KAttl.V auUhlS »TOt)h

Hoivipte of live stock this week fiai-i !^s:i little iii advance of the raciiid for tlio past tw weeks, both as to number and ipmltty. TI. grade has been uuictiimproved,aud the fmteb era aie, ecr.{feiiuejitlv, killing motib bedei l:e»l. On Monday 117 bead of cattle and 93 bead ot hogs were put ou U:u local market. Piacea ere little ocfraeced. Prime covs and heifers, 2 lit) fo 8 15 1 40 to 2 f6 8 IS to 8 40 1 4U to 1 90 a 6ft to a an 4 15 to 4 4(J 8 60 ro

(','oiiiinoa buteUere' stuff, ^taars.... Butit Sheep Veaiti. Ho«s

THE CENTURY 1886-87.

Tt« •'enlOrv Is au It ustruted mont.lily itiagSKiue, Ita'vlftg regular rttilafiou about two Mmdred UiOnsancLcopHa of.U'n reaeliliig and somettioes rc.cdtUK ,two bund red and twenty fl v'e tbnuRand. rbi^f among It many atimatlons for tbeconm year IS a serial wblcti lias been in aciiveprep .ration tor sixteen years. Il Is a lits Lory or our own ecitntry in Its moat cilt leal time, us aU rc-ltb 1n.

1MB LIFE OF LINCOLN,

By His Ccuftdeiitial Secretaries. Jobu MicoUyand Col $°hii 3hP 'I bis trreal worb.jtiegun wltn tire sine Hon of President x,)noolu, and toptii|U«fl under the authority of hla son, the ifou RobertT. Lincoln, is the on lull actT authoritative record of the Hfei-r Abrufiam Lincoln. Its authors were friends ot Lincoln Oefore his rresidency rliev v.ore most Intimately associated wltb witn him as private secretaries tlirougiiont his term oT ofilee, ana to, i.h«m were -fered upon Lincoln's ilea IJ ail ills r/TTm'na ttere will re told Hie mbb&oTTw irr.:

a

af!,V:tKTport"1-

cleat t'ncolu's administration.. j_ taut details of 'wlslob Jiave, h.lTliePto rnalned uureveabd, ti.at thc:y mli2ht first appear lu Hit* authentic bti-torr.

Py rrason of the pnbifeauou or itiia wo?it, The W*r Series, wlilcli lias been followed with unflagging Interest '.y ft great audleuce, wilt iweiipy jess spttce'durlns the coining jear. t^ett.vslmrg wilt Us described by Ueu. Huut c!(ijaf of the ljulon A rtll lery.i, Cieo. l.onsstreel, Utn. K. Law. aud others Ciiick amaufa by cteu I H. titii fibermairs Marob I" IbeEea, by Oen^rals Howard and Hoculn. OenHiats A, Gtllmoie, Wnt I- Smltb, Jonu Ulblioo. yoraee Polter, and John S, Mo»by will il.'eorUte fpci.ilii battles and incidents Stories of naval engagements, rjnson llf etc., tic., will appeal".

Novels anil St orles,

"The HUndrelli Jlau," novel by Frailly WtocktoD, author of "The l.ady

.trt

tne'rlffer?" etc... begins in November. 'f'wi novelettes t.y ftsoiiio \V. t'ab:e, ntot'les by Mary HlU'ock Foote, ot'acio Kem uS 'f Julian Hawthorne, Kdward Kg* gleatiin, Sn't wthei- ptomlnent Awer c»n antbiirswill bepHnted durlufctlts year

Special FeathreS

(with lllustl&lUins) include a sfcrles of aitatrs in ftiussla and Slbera, bv Oeor^e, Kennam, aUthorof'Teol Life lu sibera's vf'ho has just returned from a mo3t event.fulvlstt to Siberian prtoons papers ou the Food Question, with reference to its bearing outneLatior l'roblem Kugllsb trathiQrMis i:r. figgleston's Heligtous f.tfe tn ihe Amerleau Colonies Men and Women oKiiueeu Keign, by Mrs. Olipliont Clati-vryanoe, Hpirituallsm, Astrology, etc., by the kev. ,1. Al. Huckley 1). r. editor AT the Onrlsttau Ailvoinle astronomical'papers uriloles throwing llSilliMi be Bible history, I tc.

Prices, A 1-Vee Copy.

aubscriptlou prlcc- 81 n)a year,cents a number, iJea ers. poal masters, uud the fmt.iisbeis lake snbserlptiou. Send for 0«r beautlf'utly litustjuted page cataLouge free),vCiiu tain Ing full pros|ieclii9, lncJndinga special cri'er by vvhtcti new readers can set bs-ic numbers to the begluntog of.the War Series as \erv tow price. A spevlj au copy (back uumbei lit tesent on request. Mention thlri pa. per.

Can you afford to be without The eutory THE VKNTA'KV CO. NKW-Y RK.

It euab'es Iis iadcrs to keep nil abi cu?t ot t.be bsst tnonglit «nd Ulec-lure of elvilliattou.—UUrlstiau Advocate, Pitts bn I'g.

It Is absolutely wtlbout a rlva', i.'omiajf once a Week, 1t gives, while yet tresh, the produclion the foremost writers uI tUeday. ktsa.v slid review, htogtapby. travel, science, flcllou, pntury, tb bes' of e^tchand wliis bere piacett Wllhtu reach. Montreal Gazette. ft saves not only time, but. money.--Pacific f.hiir.itiman. snii Frauulsco.

It has beeomehidlspeusab!e--N:ew York Observer. II. keeps well up Its reputation for bsIns the bes' perlotltcal In tbo world.-.. AloiQina »ti*r, Wllmiufttou, North CaioUna.

Putiflshed weekly at 5iS.no a year, free of poalage. MrTii new subscribers for the year Uto7, reujltluu before January 1st, he numiieisuf liSoIssued after the receipt their bui'sc-riptiofis will bt sent, ftram.

Club PrJeee for the b?tt Home and Foreign Liieraiuro.

'Possessed of tlie l.tvlug Age ssid one or oilier of our vlv-acloux Arni.-rlcuo Afoninlles. 4 subscriber will rind br.nself fn command of th'i whole titur.tion."--I'liiia. lKve. iluiUtln. ror SIO I lia 1.1 vt og age and nny one, of the America W .Moij tblles 1 or

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MARVELOUS PRICES!

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P. J. RYAN,

Undertaker and Proprietor ot

FEED and SALE STAB LIS

Northwest Corner Wabash am'. Second Streets, ferre Haute, lnd. Keeps flrst-clftss buggies aud c&rrmges prepared to attend all orders with neatness nr.d dlsuatch. 'Special attention gl ve.i to hoarding horses. t.dei iRk Iuk establishment removed to Main street.

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WASHBOARDS

These Wasbboartls are made wlf s, Uen ,'ood rlra. The Btrocest lxr -Js pad bent w&ahers in ti: vruild. salo by all dealer Take no other.

M(ili\AW M'P'Cl Clt., 8lgiiuw, Mlcbigu

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HARPERS. WEEKLY.

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lu America a lid its i.'o'f t-ein nnd conttdence wail 6fJofi|er ban it 11i*c present time. Hesldes life picIui'i'K, Harper's weekly always contains installments of one, ocr.istonafly of twe, of the l.rjst novels of tne da', tiuety lltusl. rated, Willi short si' rles, poenis.shelcbts and papers on imjiortani current, topien by tlio iiifwl popular writers, 'I'll? tare that, bus beer succesafully exercised the jiastto make Harper's Weekly a as we11 an a welcome visitor lo trery Ir-ii».-,bot.l will not be relaxed lu the fittuM.

Harper's Periodicals.

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