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FtAASCAIL AND COiniERtUL. . - iNMaKareuBrNMTAnaY ■Ertnixa,) Kebntnry 1,1668. i MO,V?.X-Aiy i <Ul«fe. thera^ii^ ijot th§ iiune, praulng detnaaA fbr dUcOUhto that pMvkiled soma WMks since; y*t the banks ara not ablate accommodate all who apply for loans. Strictly riR3T clah nanus can genarallv be supplied at from 10 to 14 per aant. on 60 and 00

days papar.

Exchange—In demand at par buying and X premium ael^iug. m ; i ; ^ , r.

Buying. Pcfltag.

Gold 1.88

Silver

in quotat

United States sixes of 1881. “ “ 6-40-s “ 1884 “ “ " “ 1884

.i.’ss

ithout i Buying. MO 1.10 1 08 1.08

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141 1.40

1885 . 1881 .

Selling. Ml Ml 1.09 1.09

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ger tlme than paid for.

New YorK iriiirKet. New YORK, Satudray, Ft liruary 1. Uotloti—Ycrv tirni and less active; sales pf S.Itiii bales at lOJ^e. f<T middling up .mis. , Flour It 'icipls, 1,21.1 h irrels; uvuket dull and unchanged; sales of fi.too liarreis; etallbiruia unchanged; sales of bfcj -neks. U>e Flour—Steady: s di u 2oi> lurrele at

> 7 50(3 !i •25.

Whisky—Nominal. Wheat—Itceeipts, . , l.'l,soo luisbels; market is quiet and liem; sales of 7,5ud nu-hi Is of No. 1 spring at $2 50, iit store; 400 bushels red ,1 rtev at t'2 58, on doek.

live—l^ulet.

llaflev—Jilore active and lirmer; sales of 8,5110 bushels of W'entcru ut s,uoo IniahtNs

choice State at £2 15.

-Malt—More active; sales of ‘2,0i>0 bushels at ?l 70®186. ■ V, Corn—Iteceipts, fi7,(i'20 bushels: market tifm; n*les ol 41,000 bushels at et •25(31 87 for, tutW ml YOil ttkl n rrt it Mi tut • 71; I O.i.yil «)i! In »•

Revenue stamps are sold in sums from (100 to $800 at 4wo per cent, discount, and in sum*over $300 at three per cent. MONEY—Very easy, but more active nt 4®6 per cent for call loans. Sterling—Firm at 9,'i@10 for gold and first class bills, 1 ^ ^ BOold-tVithout decided change, opening at 1.40*,', advancing to 1.40’f, closing atl.40> 4 ®l,40)i. The following U the weekly bank statement. Loans $261,415,618 Increase - 8,023,512 Specie 23,955,320 Decrease 1,101,480 CUeulation. — 44,064 641 Dts;rea»e ;..... 20,441 Ileposits..... x.. .218, 330.524 inciea-o... IJU'i.lUb GOVERNMENT STOCK9-lt is understoo.1 that the Government has been u large buyer of of 1-30 s, e-pecially within ihe past two days. Government seotlritUs arc a shade higher, cbieing strong uud the demand good for iuvestmeut, amj an iucreaced Inquiry far shipmants. , v SKKJItB—Sliirket Imrer at the close of the day, but steady at reduced <|iiotatioiis. Eric active, ami sold firm at 75®T7>i, closing at 14; Rock Island 102)4 in the morning, and broke to 101, but ra'licd tb 104 1 , and finally closing at 101)4 eSIOlV. This stock has been the great feature of the day, and fluctuates with every rumor in regard to a pending law suit. Among miscellaneous shares, TuclUchluil is nominal stock and sold nl from 110 to 113, closing at the lower rate. Quotations of money and slocks in New York to-day: Wo give below the closing prices of Gov ’ ernmefit' seciirit ies, und other stocks, as compared with the three preceding days. Wed. Thnrs. Fri Saf,

afloat; $1 2d,31 26 for,

lor new *■»

> ellow.

new mixed Weslern. white Southern; $1 ‘22@1

.lersey.

Oats—Receipts. (! 33o bushels; market firmer and quiet; 84c. bid for Western iu Stott $

*»ked.

ittce—tiub t; sales at 10' 2-.311 1 , j. for Caro-

lina.

t offee—Steady; sales of floo sacks of Itioon

pifvate units.

Siijar—Firm; sales of 500heoshradlCnbs at 1154«li^c-; 125 Imxtti of II .vana at 12).. i3i;;o. : . \ Molrtros—Qdief; H .iosef 15') iiogsheeda of .Muacovxdd at 40(^4flc.

Hops—t^uiet.

I’etrolenm—IJUiet.

•jeial — i:U'Aiaiigcd. , • l.’ather—Fair reque.st at jirevious prh-.ej, W6ol —(.idiet and slikhlly in liuyeilaior; sales of DIM,UtK)-pounds wt db^otir ’ lor donieie--tU-Jleioo, .. . a . Pork —Kirpier ami more diflog: sales of 1 ..'liltrbarrels at $21 75®-" r.ir old mess; tfds - .' ing alg24 Mlq-ogulUr; s»24 76«s2;t Jfir n*"- , and«3usjn>(. at $2;: regular; *1?,3,5^18 217, fqE liefim ; $ld,(6 lit 50 for Jirime me-ss; also, sales of . 2dbInrrt Is of now •nesk'af $28 323 5(r to buytxs amlvsellera,-Mareli anil April ik-lifeiy, dji private terms; Jitpi'k of o’d and neiv- 71,-TTi-ihafrels; last montb, b'l.ifK); last yeurj 98,”

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ngos at pr

5I,6<»2 dnek-igel

; sab - of

$31 5d((f;i .V) j^or prime yu -H, ;nul sJ!7(ftIJh 5d

r: sales of 650•bnxf's at rfabil cut; 116; <tI PX'-i

t-VUvcand.firm; sales of 8.U)04>aekprevious prices; stock < f old and new, ..aCkage); I istmoiitB, 82.087.; lait'jfeaF, ,8.311; sab 'of 542 tierees of tierce tsa-T -irir

5d«i

lor India.

Uwf Hants—Uutet; mles of 2 Oil ) barrels at

$26(381 50.

Iboamr-Jihads firmer lo>;$811c. for t’utnberl for short ribbed; 11 tie. for long ribbed; and for slmrt cieaY. • < (it Mt ats—'1 hill; sales*of 4 2S0 pakkages at 9;(t!t^o. lor shoulders; I2^(4i:i^'-. for hlm«. 1 tressed Hogs—Firmer; sates a' fur Western chiefly; O'k&yjfo. and U)6tHdje, for

city.

Lard—Klrm tunf in fair llemand; sales of (.000 barrels at JllJqEt I P H c. Butirr-s-'in good dtinaud; hales at fflyif’flc. for State. t'lieese—Heavy; sales at, ll®15r. Freights to Livurpuol—Dull uud drooping. i.,\Wt.st MAfekifr—Vive v. m. Fiour—dosed quiet and steady, with mod-crab-speculative demaut^iur extra .state at $1 0.i(31 i.i. '5 beat—<)qict an.d unchanged. Oils—Klim; sales at 84)|j®85j. in store for Western,, - • s Cbm —Firm; sales $1 '25®7 ‘27 for new mixed Westeru utl lat; and $1 82 for old In

store.

Pork—Dull and lower; sales at i>*21 50(3 21 75 fur obi niess;$22o'htfiu 75 for new mess; and i22 *i2^((t'2'2 75 hi. seliefs, option for ,'Uri l» deiivory; shU s of 25U barrels of mrvv inC-s »t »-‘2‘2 fi'2',4 rigular. Heef—Aciivc and lirmer. t lit Meats —(Juiet and Unehal ged.

by.

btisinrss; sabs at

18'„(314'; for fair to prime bleam and koLlle

tendered.

1! icon—1> net ami stead

1,’iril - Firm with fair bueinrss;

Cllncinnuil itiurUi-t.

Cincinnati, Saturday Fibrn.-iry l. Flour—Firm and the demand good; sales

of f iinlly at $11 25(311 50.

Wheat—Firmer; holders asking *2 tin for .No, ;1 red, with buyers at $2 .>*»; spJjhf

. is held at $2 20(32 25.

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r» per- cent. 1N81 .Vifti's, 1.-1 scrics ...... 6*S0 s, Sf«l St-rios 5-XHj‘s, .‘M scrirs r>-*JtJ’s, 4Ui Dorics 0 -M v^Lli Bfrifs 10-1 : s 7-:i0 >. iM MTii*> 7 .'10's, iJd •‘Oi icrf. ( anion Cuiitht-nttml AilainS... MercImntN’ 1 nion.. . . Aimruaii 1 niled states. Wells, Fargo it to ijuicksih«r M<tni»o$a I'lirlHc Mail Atlantic Mail New Y ork ( entral Western I n ion Xel — Krle. ex-div Hudson * lUrl'in Keading Ohio LertiflouteB . ... Wabash St I'miL.

1’au

st Paul, prcierred Michigan Central*,

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i i\ m\ in* m* iin* 111 ‘ 4 ini 4 11rji 4 nrjk, ion lou^ IfU^llW^ 1U9\ 110 V loos s - 10.s un\ i07s 108 107S lb7^ 107?, lU8«g lo4S 104S 104S 104s 1U7.S 107A* MU — - 117^ — . rw? 4 ' (k> 57».; r,9c :vs* 4 :i \ m% 9tM 77S 77 30 S 7tis 37 .3»ijS 3»S 73Jg 74 >, — 74 70S 77 76 70S 5S 46 44% 44JS S ^ 24s 25 8% 8%aH 8S 1HS U41* 114*4 il.V* 97 S 98 98v, 131 Ills 1«9S 1«8S

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3VS 33 83 47 45',' 47 47?,' 47S 4H

mmm mspataibs. CABLE.

NEW YORK.

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ANOTHER: BATTLE BEZWEJSX THE

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anlxcd

DEBATE OT X>1IES« BIEL. COPTINEEA.

SOUTH i AMERICAN INTELLIGENCE.

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LIVERPOOL CABMEN ON A STRIKE.

jlT

FlnaBclal nnd

Commrrclal.

Another Battle Between Turk* and Crethlafe—Ttte Latter Nucceeaful. London, Saturday, Febriiary 1. Tholatcst ilMfiatchex . received bare from Athens, gives an account of anotbir battle between the Turks and Cretans, In wnh-h the latter was successful. The Sbakk-atap Mountaineers were the attacking party. T|e Turks stood their ground and the battle lasted all day. The Turks acknowledge a Iota of 250 killed. The Cr«Un« loss-not stated. -- i u A Corps to be tlrganlzed In Behalf of

the Pope.

MAfiRiB, February 1—in accordance with the expressed determination of The Aievern* mentto tkihold the temporal power of the Holy Father, steps have been taken for »be formation jof a corps to be knewh as the Papal Legion. ........ , Argument on Bill for COTernhient of

" • Prx-ss comtnuea.

Pams, February The debate in the Corps l^-gtslatif on the new project iff law for the government of the presi was continued to-day. M. F’arre made a speed

rally in opposition fo the bill, but

* Its clauses. ^M. Casl-

98)4

33

48*4 41*.

. 16 U>), 41 )S 85 . ill 111), 11H4 111

Mietiigan Southern 83)4 88(» 831, 89 ~ i litiois Central, ex-div, . 135 133*4 ISP* 134 Pittsburg U1\ 01>4 98)4 to Toledo ilt \n% ii2 in; Kork Island 99* 99 10 ^ NorthwUjrn —... flo>, 6u> 4 80-f 60v Ntirtfiwestern, inx.derred. —. 73* 4 7.'U 4 Fort Wayne . 104 109s lo w 10»S

Wayne . 104 109s 10 *s 10*s Marloita A Cio. 1st imf . 85v 4 — — l*i uric l>ii < liien, 1st |»rd — 100 — — Miastiuri 6’s lots 101V 1 101) renneHsee. old — — 01^ —

IhiiMinue A ^ioux i'ity

llanuiluil & St. Josep-t .. . 61 — — — llai bul «9t St Jo>ei>h prf. 72>^ — — —

liurUagton A gurney .

Tenne^BfC. new . .

Terre Haute prefered .. Hut tford X t l ie l hu avo A Alton HrvetandA x\Mitahula . < level nd A Coluiuhus .. < lt vel.mil A raine'.viii**.

thieaL prtlVm d

60V 74 S 1"A

prii

MINING b 11A It E>

Boy, oo 51), — 16\ — — 185 — 105 — 110 - 143',

-GeneraUy quiet.

Wed. Thun

art/. Hill

itli A 1‘uriiilce

($u i

120 9r. r > 5.0

ati

Fri. Sat

— 110 —

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550 630 5)0 41 41 ' .» 43 31 45 4J — —

gene-

pressed

hts approval of a few of '

gral also spoke against tba Jiill, danouaclng it in all ttf parts as leading ttrllcense.

south American Newe.

I-ONDo*f, FTilrruiry 1.—The‘meir steamer from Rio Janeiro arrived with later news from South America. The advices arc unimport-

ant.

The Inhfchltant* of Resarle, a town of considerable size on Parana river, in the Argentine Republic, have rebelled against the authority of President Mitre and deu^red for Heneml UrqalzaffortKrly chief executive or director of the confederation. The cholera, which has made sad ravages in Buenos Ayres, has subsided to a great degree. The disease however still prevails to ap alarming extent in the army of 1’ iraguay. I There had been no lighting since the departure of the last mall. President Lopez, of Paraguay, remained at Hawita, and Jus. foreva. were supplied.wjUi provisions and munitions of war, Fcniana defuse to Support the Clergy. London, February 1- Evening —Letters from Killarney say the elergy of that town who refused to aay mass for the sou Is of Allen, Larkin and Gould, who were executed in Manchester, have ceased Jo receive any money for their support or that of the church. i'obiaen on a Ntrlke. Livnurpot.^ February 1,—The rtbmen of this city are mi a strike, causing much inconvenience to the inhabitants.

Terrific Gal e.

London, February 1—Evening.—A terrific g.ile prevails througout England lo-nrjrht, and disaster, hath to life and properlty on sea and land. Is apprehended. The telegraph lines to

of

to 3

Liverpool are down.

Financial and Commercial.

London, February 1—11:15.—Tho Bank Holland Uhs reduced her rate of dlseount t per cent.;! Erie 7*J*; binds firmer TJ";. Livkridol, F'curuary 1—11:15 a. m —Cottoif quiet and steadyrsales-of IP.uuo bales; but

other articles are unchanged.

London, February I—Evenlng.-i-ConBoN Closed at- Atnericaff seetiririep closed quiet; &-20’s 7'2J(;; Illinois Central Erie 48^ j All anile and Great Western 25 J*.

Evening t-Cotton prlct-L- q-mt^bly tin-

Illinois Central Sfl

X! Atlantle mid Great V ^.iVKitrooi., February 1TOMd easier, though pj

Mouth Anu-rican lutolIigcMce. PRADO'3 TROOPS DEFEATED BY THE

REVOLUTIONIST?.

d //> .**> U y lsh'woj f f t‘‘i • » He Abandons Hie Army and Seeks Personal Safety in t-'llght. RESIGNS THE PRESIDENCY AND LEAVES THE COUNTRY.

Prjdo Seeks Refuge In House of I'nlted States ifllnister.

THE REVOLUTION IN PERU ENDED. <>(•(> < South American lutelllgence—The Kcvolution In Peru at an Lnd— Prado Heslgns Presidency and Lights Out-Etc. New York, Saturday, February 1. The steamer City of New York, from Liverpool on the IScb, and the Erin, from Liverpool on the 15th, arrived to-day. Tho llenrv Chauncey, from Asplnwall, brodgbt $1,260 124 in treasure. The steamer Nevada, from San Francisco on the d lth, arrived at Panama on the lOllk Snegot short of coal, abif was otillged to burn a portion of bar works, spars, etc., to reach San Juan D dsur, where she received a fresh supply of cosl. A L-raa teller of J inuary 14 says the troops sent by Prado to attack the revolutionary forces under Colonel Segura were -defeated, and their commander, Colonel Cornejo, severely wounded. On receiving the news of the reverse, the dictator, without consultation with any ol his oflicers, determined on a final The water was cut off from the city, and on the 20th the bombardment commenced.. This was carried on thirty-six hours. More than three thousand balls and shells were thrown Into Ariquipa. Several cornpinie* of j infantry attacked tbe barricades which the insurgents had formed iu the streets, and took possession of them, and occupied a prominent position of tbe enemy, which, alter a well contested combat, they were forced to abandon, as they were not supported. General Bsstemende having informed Prado that the whole army was in revolt, he sought safety, and in his Might,.left everything to tbe About 1 500 men succeeded in reaching (iiillltas. in the meantime Prado arrived at Issaly and immediately embarked on tbe corvette' Union, and jurived at (jqllagon January 4. whence he proceeded to Lima. Tbe Indignation against him was great at liotb places, and hisses and groans were heard in every di-

rection.

On tbe night of the Ct.h tbe troops In Callao were turned over to the Clsseco Government without bloodshed, and tbe^ advice of ,lh$ movement rfraGhg relcheiS this city It was surrounded liv Romeos, aided by some troops. Alter a combat of live hours, resulting in one hundred and twenty killed and wounded, Prado, seeing be was deserted by his troops, offered to resign the presidenry and retire

from the country.

Field Marshal La Fenute was named pre-d-(Icut of Uw Cnuncil^il Miniotcrs^giBd took

premV command nhfll the win ol the’ vTce-

preddent. General C'sseeo is known. The squadron at Holloa passed over

6th. ,

Prado took refuge in Ihe house of the United

States Minister, from whence, on the 10th, be passed on board the United States steamer Nytick, which sailed on the loth tor Chill, where he enjoys Ihe rank and pay of Gov-

ernor.

the

Ne» V orX Gold... I lav id-uli..,

Co*) don.

Montana ...... — — — — Receipts at sub-Treasury to-day, $4.55S.H1, for the week, $10,900,083; payments lor to-day, $546,433, for the week, 24,858 879; balance $08.

008,120.

Impor's of Dry Goods for the week, $1,331,-886; general inci-cUamliac, $2,035,780. LIVE ST< M K—The market to-day was not so active uson Tuesday, and the ijuality of tho catlie hardly s • good,- prices were the same. The receipts at E. W. Pattison's were only thirtylive head Of beeves. We quote: (41A8 25 for first quality; $5 0045 75 for secoud, and $1*4 50 foi

thir>l.

FLOPR—Dull and iinchangcil in prices: ( hoi.-0 brand.-$12«a»12 50 I Family . .$1l<#1160

rnne ... 8 5t<97 18

Kxt'ii Buckv

1?$I3«*12 50 I Fain

9®»'8d Supi .45001 5 0 ) | < or i

wheat .450^ 50) | i orumcal 1 OOnSH 85

stdlin

per cwt 5 50)$ 8 50 |

WHEAT’—Ulu-banged; small sales at $2 30<® 2 35. - •; tORN—Is quote at 10c, for ear from farmers

wagon; shelfcd. SfifliRlc. GATi—Dull, st (RaGOc.

RYE—But littlcdoing. srasrely enough ta establish quotations—$1 25 is the best price. BARLEY-—Active at $1 00a$l 15 for prime fall. miCKWllEAT—Dull. Wo quota 75«80 per

bushel. ,

PROVISION3—Dull and Hosctlife 1 In prices. We quote: Clear sides at ll)4c.; hams, sugar! cured, 14c.: bacon shoulders, 90.; breakfast ba-

con, I4c., lord Pic.

We publish below the circuisr -of Pnilllp’s Provision Exchange, dated ( iucinua i, .January

31,1888:

Ths provision market durirrg the week past Juis gra.lually unproved wltkAnt any nurticular

changed.

Hreadstpffs, dull; nearly all articles nominally deefloed. if - * 5 l.D I > • . i. ‘i i: Corn, 4tih. 6 1. Wheat,|4s.3d. for So. 2 Milwaukee red. Flour, XTs. fur WeslurotRJte. < x » - ProvisiAns, dull. Lard, fljiuei ami advanced to53<. Pork, hlaVy at T4s. B icon, flt-clincd 6d , and quoted at 3!*s. Produce, dull, but steady. TalloW, fleeffneff 3d*., and'quoted at 42*. ANTWKKP, February L—Eveillijg.—i’elr- leum closed UQlt at 42L

On the I2'b thqsquadron sailed for 1-aaiv to bring (tjncral tTisscco to the rtpitirl. Proparalions were making fop a general election. The Right Reverend H. J. Wbiteboil«e, bishop oi Illinois, is a passenger by the lircThe steimtr Union l« due at this pArt. The Ulr/raph hmat worked this morning direct from Sin Francisco to Heart’s Content, and a message was sent frCra London to California In two minutes. TwoTimre illegitimate Inf into have died at Ma2X"uc J’jirscl’p private ivlpg iji.ivttluqir 9“! .'rfreuKeidtisUt*f, faciaatvic t xml imprup. r

food.

The Tele>j> (tin has the report that the cashier ol an iusiirai ej C’lupany, ueiue not giv< 1-emsHilted stjicidv. Uy Was a defaulter rboo.iXs). Yloneg far ritrchnan • f 20,000 Tons or Iron lor Keck Island Ituilroad. Nrw York. Fetirtlary I —Mr. Train’s letter to Hie HorlU. dtted aboard the Seotlii ib-itT. C. Durant took out to Englai millions of dollars in gold, tbe proceeds of the -ale of tbe newami* of the Rod Island Rail-

CONVENTIONS.

Tallahasse, Saturday, February l. In tho conventioo, to-day, a resolution was offered that no delegate now In the convention be eligible to the oltiitts of Governor, Lieutenant Goverhor, Secretary of Slate. Auditor, TreasnlTetvor Register of Public bands, for the apace of (on years from date. The resolution went ever. A resolution was also offered asking Congress to repeal the cottou tax. Laid over under the rules. The balance of the session was consumed in debate on tbe recommittal of the report of the committee on privileges and elections, pending which tbe convention adjourned. But little order and no harmony prevails in the proceedings of tbe convention. Tallahassx, February 1.—In the convention, to-day, the question pending at adjournment yesterday, was taken up and disposed' o(, resulting In the dental of the seat to Jir. Butler, delegate from tbe First District. Motions to reconsider and postpone the. whole matter until 1st of March, and tbe motion to' reconsider was ordered to Me on the tabid. : ; The excitement on the question of eligibility continues. None of the work for which the convention assembled has been done. Tho convention adjourned before noon until ihe 4th instant. -- GrHOUGrl A.. ATLANTA) Baiorday, Fefirosry 1. * The convention adopted the following resolution to-day: Tnat the Congress oftbe Umftd States be respectfully petitioned to appropriate $30,008,000 in currency, to be loaned under proper regulations to %id in the developing of ag^rajulturaV inercs^s of needy Southern Resolved, That copies of tbe foregoing resolutions be transtgltml tmfie President, Senate and Speaker of the Ifbnse ef Representatives of tbe United States, with the request that they be laid before those bodies, and that copies boalsu transmitted .Ur Qui presideuU ol constitutional conventions in the Southern Stales, and that we invite the co-operation of such conventions on this application to Congress.. v # ^ . »* -f •, ^

-• _ —: ~vrB.QiisrTA __ . _ KrcmsorND, Saturday February j. iu tbe ctmventioo to-dwa-4i»e committee-ew internal improvements reported a'cTbIim dir rcittiiu; the Legislalure to provide for the exchange of the State’s Interest in internal im-

provements.

For tbe bonds oftbe State the committee on bonds reported In favor of prohibiting the legislature from granting charters to corporations who discount their paper at unlawful

rates of ipti

o d

PATENT DETACHMENT.

C. DUCREAOX'S PATENT FOR « iDstantaneous Detachment

•OF

HORSES FROM CARRUGES. This inj which has

>f interest, and also problhBiog persons who do so irom holding State ciUcai*. A substitute for a clause In tbe finance re-

port was adopted, taxing male cliiz-ns one dollar for tbe beneltt of schools and fifty cenls

for general purposes.

-. ... n • ..—t'’ 1 • i I.rrn.K Rock, Saturday, February 1. In the convention Mr. McCleary-offered a. resolution disiranchlzlng all who oppose reconstruction and those who vote against the raliffoation of the constitution. Referred. A memorial in reference to tbe continuance of the freedmen’s bureau caused a spirited di-cUssion, and consumed tbe entire day. It was finally adopted by a strict party vote.

ISTORIK CARO LI CCA. Raleigh, Saturday, February 1.

The convention w*as engaged to-day in dis-

[iropo.ed to

cussing the relief cause proposed tb be attached to an article in the new constitution. No conclusion was riached on the judiciary question, tbe dominant party not having

nut to I upon any plan.

France and England, is now offered by the subscriber to the public, feeling assured they will find it, upon examinatien; one of the greatest inventions of the age. ■ -----

Prominent among its advantages are: 1

First—The facilitv with which horses may be harndssed to or uubarnoiseillrOm a carriage Second—In case of a horse falling, he may be loosed from the carriage in one second, without the driver leaving his scat. It Is so simple in its

operation that a child can work it.

Third and Greatest—In case of horses taking fright, becoming unmanageable or running away, the terrible conscqncnccs which so frequently follow,* may all be avoided by thirsimple application to carnages, as the - horses can be loosed from tbe can iage “in a twinkling,** and

the carriage as quickly and safely stooped.

Mr. C. DUCRE AUX gave several pubdcexhibltlon#. The great layor and praise manifested Bathe public on these occasions, is one of the evidences of a popular appreciation of its merits. Terms may be known and orders received for applying the patent to carriages, or purchase of

State rights, by addressing to U. DUCSBAUX, Patentee,

08 Elizabeth Street.'

MEPICAjW.

&&& Worm tea

MEDICAL.

Jch«?i tabt “ atlon Wonderful cleans- „ «. Price 25 Cents* B«nt4>y mail for 9C cents. O^^lA^nt^and for sale by all Druggists.

WILD CHEfLRY TONIC.

nbvSS dim

WATCHES ETC. RUSSELL * COMP ANT,

DIALERS IN

G d and Silver Watches, river Plated Ware, Sewing Machines, Dry Gowde. Gent’s FurnlslilnirGostds. Table Cutlery, Aibvme, Fancy

GotMte, Lie.,

No. 161 Hanover Street, MOHXO^N. MASS. LicsaSed by tbs United States. All Goode Sold at an Sqoiaf Prtc. of One Dollar foe

Each Article.

/'VOI.LKDT a Clnb of subscribers for our slips Vy of 10, SO, 40, 60,700 or 200 namcxanU forward to us with 10cents for each name, and when the number amounts to 80 or over we will present to the person getting up the club aqhpiMof a Dress Pattern, W„ol Shawl, Fur Muff, Silver plated' Cake Basket, 2)4 yards Doeskin, Marseilles Cpitlt or Silver Plated Castor; mnf p-hep'tbe. n imounts to 100 or more we will send a D'rei torn. Wool Long Shawl, pair of Wool Bit

r; and phep'tbo. number we will send a Dre-ak Pat-

tern, Wool Long Shawl, pair of Wool Blankets, two yards German Broadcloth. Sewing Machine. * yards Hemp Carpeting, Ladies’ Or Gi-nt’s W&lb, one piece of Brown Sheeting, one pioee Bleached Sheeting, Cloth for Ladies’ cloak, or • vtir Ptaied Ice Pitcher; and tor 000 names or

J 1 -

SB

more.

r Ptaied

,12 yards Bk

2 yards Btockfkiik, 80 yard# Woolen 4Jur pet in g. Silver Plated Tea Set, Gold Watch or American Watch wlthkiiver case. And we will

ad.seine valuable present

sead-ee will fbr

will

•me valuable present to any person who

II forward us a club of not less than 00 names. With the return flip stating wbat article we will Vend for Oue Dollar, we w ill soud tkree valuable

Receipts. no

tree valuabk

$1,000,000 iA W ATCilJh^!

For sale on tbe popular

OIVJE I*TtlCE

Giving every patron a

Handsome and Reliable Watch For the low price of Ten Dollars, Without It<‘ga.rt1 to Value,

-A. G _A_ JEi, ID . T KT itbedi-fi'ctly understood (and I hereby caution that are not aware of the fact) xt il RER,’ s EXPECTOBAL WILD CBEBBY TOMC

It is a Blood Purifier '-'Tbat ban noTcqual.

FOK DISEASES OF THB Chest, Liver, Kidneys, Lungs, ^tanaach and Bowcle, Indiirention, Dyapepala. Diarrbea, Dyaentery, ' Ciiaiera raorbna. General

Debility, Etc. - it. Delicate ladies It will invigorate the

j. the skin.

Every family should have

and children siiould xiseit. I

system, give clear and healthy color to “the skin,

and strength to the body.

All chi dren are subject to Cholic, Diarrhea and Pains, instead of using those prcpa-ulious of opium, so injurious to the brain uud fatal iu

their results, use

Itohrer’s Wild Cherry Tonic

JehasioB, Holloffay & lowden, - -L .1 1 WholesilirDcalcrfin - : ; latent SViedicines, 6Q5J.AJ.cbj)(rsQt t . . gsbiladuiplUa, narli A**' r '$ **■. tf <* * . *

DR, WM, THOMSON’S 0®«e andCoafidtatl on ?arisrs are i ocated at ^°* *® 4ouiti l>«Iavrtxr« S<rM<*

►agef _ phases. • Dr. Wm. Thomson will glv i each patient a written in-2 rument, binding himself tof feet a radical and permi 'J" 0 ’ or make no charge. Dr. Wm. Thomson,has I the treati '*' * ’'

sihee thej

fsTo.N'ex/. — ., F and tWo fears 14 J year* practice in Cfi

thirteen thousand cases.

Dr. Wm. Thomson, in his practice /or ScrofUb Kheumaljie abj general diseases of the blood, if® a Fomigating \ ajior Bath of the most ing<. ent 00 “Junction with internal treat-

I3SION8, the conseqnenoe of

’'tary vice, or depraved sex; * iced by the yonth of holm

jmmm

“er^TyJ U: Sall<

the ears, and n< rattling of cha

sexes to an

with unerring lorbid sympupi

i6dical —

ing trail

mb a ted by scientifc

IfiteneCt, losF df^ohfidence, diffidence in at* hlng strangers, a dislike to form new ar. tances, a disposition to sbun society, loss cf

prbaci quain

me

nemory, beet (ruptions aboi Weatg, fttid b

•m new iety,lo ad vai tongue,

mption, 1

to sbnn a

es, pimples and'various face, furred tongue, night

the above •ymptoms, should

to Dr. Wm. Thomson for relief.

tkW" Office and Consultation Parlors, No. wtE Delaware street, Indianapolis, Indiana.

StMl

T.vx/ Bbx I860

orers

L-ittg an r can res

of alt pains and 1 injury, will l-c

ult from this

1 should Use it.

Which will relieve thesuffe ailments, and Instead ol bcu a lasting benefit. No injury

invaluable compound.

Old, itflrm and iceble persons a .No family phould pe w ithout it.

Every hotel and restaurant should have it. fiftyriki’d by Druggists and dealers every wher

J. RUHKKK, Solfe Proprietor,

novl3dAw3m Lancaster, Pennsylvania.

CHINA GLASSWARE. ETC.

VPII, • Of

a, M*v#, md tiw

nv, to \ 11 for the

i x’diNiun of tho road to

WASHIMGTON. Al'PROVAl. OF III I.I,M IIVritF PKFMlUF^'r. DENMARK KATIFlUs THE YUMa'TY FOR THE SALE OF THE DAXIill WEST INDIES. . — rz- . FH ACT ION A I, CF H It O C Y ItFPOHT RVQE1P.TS OP INTERNAL REVENUE

Corn—Firmer; sales of ear at

(demand far shelled.’

j Oats—in demand and jiric

$2 .Vi;

SflyiSl,-.; «,> are higher;

are blghi r; sales of

Oats—in

Hales of No. 1 at bflQWr. Rye—Scarce and priei:

No. I al $1 6701 liS.

Bailey - in demand; sales at $2 2502 r,;i for fall. , ' . • > ’ S Gnttou—Dull, and piicis 'je. lower: elosiog at 17^c. for middling uplands, with more Hel-

lers than buyers.

Provisions—Firmer and Ihe ‘drmand pood. Mess Pork—.Salt s of 2,506 barrels at ir21i(?

21 12 tor old and $22 for new; old mess wiri

generally held at $21 25at tbe close could lie bought, to some extent, at (

Bulk -V-oats— Wen;Ha(e^b|e.fft sj40loj^c, but the demand was not large, neltuer was the

ilfcriugs.

Baeoo—Sales to the extent of |23 hogsheads at !»J40!)X<Vfor,. should* W, ind 12012jae.

lor clear nos ki)U‘ol^iir siileii.

e, but

$22

new

L-arJ—There was a good dertyund at 15),je ,

met (|hite freely, but many are not

which was tt

ofleri

lerinp their stock.

Huttar*—tpliet; saliwat J3037A.

Eggs—Sties at;i2e.

'and

linn; sales al 13

ket duriwg

Jins graOmilly unproved wltkAiit nny purllcuisr gunn eaiise. and tho improvement ni.rk<.| may he detrimental to the future interest of the trade There seems an anexictv to get out without loss, and seller;) are taking ail the advantage of the present excitniact to get out with the ii

going in again at lower figures.

Hogs—Are about done coming for packers

ami Inc liuteliers t

holies of

for

be 11

mg.

Hie s

me coming for packers use, e about all Dint are now nr-

1,582, ami -wh w 11

- take about all Dint ure n< :elpts for the week are *,51

,,480

011361,480 In a week of two-,

dve our total packing.

^ ^'nX^^royoff all tbe week and today sell at $tST for best city, and $21 to $21 50 for choice renntry, but there is a sliglit din'erenre lietween the buyers ami seller) Tlic larmers Dunking Hie advanne spasimalic, w ithout any good cause, and at the close aro off-

ish.

limps-Aye held nt $1*S0 t<J|IV l <W ,thnat rn " rh demand, und thi offerings are large al these Ug l.ard—Has been in good demand all thn week, with fair sales at advance prices over my last. The advances in gold ami sterling cxclu

gold and sterling exchange

lias done m .ch to advance this article. It closed

ill-in at 13)4 for choice city, and 13

choice countr/. Prl now geuorsily hpl l 1

IJ'.'tO l*\c.

Greases—Aro higher and range from 9)4 to

ll) 4 c. for liorwii to white. «

Bulk Meets—Have been in better demand, and ail otlenbi Were taken nt im|iroved prices, ami at Die dose 8'., and 10**, losso, were asked for shoulders and lougli sides, with corresponding in'iqes lor clear rib aml deal' ships. Hauls 11 to

ll'jc. as to quality und weigh Bacon—Has also furtiu

1

t close

> city, and 13 to 13)4 for me steam sold at 13, and is ■40. higher. Head .and

gtu

L’gx—S ues nt .■12c.

Cheese Saiesjat llV4015e, for Wt’HtiT-n Ite-

Herve, and I6c. tor fuetory.

SeedH—A good demand for clover at $1"; timothy dull; sales aVS5'2 51(02 66; there is pothing <l''ing In flax, and jSruvs nominal. Tbe deelino, in oil apeftha:. lost total abHcncc ol tho dem md have dttujfcd ertishoiH-to with-

draw Irom thcmirliiii ' Sugar—la ligbtJKkPid

016c lor n.w. ,

Gofleo—Firn«^fm»«KM|®0 for Rio. Wool - Firm-Hut iiuM*tf.Hies at 4605le. Linseed Oil—JJUl.l Viflfprii-cs noiniual; tales at f I 1"01 18, theiatt^nt r Tail. L-tul Oil—Firm; sulAS (ft $1 65,11 16. Petroleum—Dull; sales at 42011'. for refined, duty paid; but Kettle sold at $4((()7 56. GrosH Shuep—FTcm uud in light supply; salosat fS04 75 per cental. / , Gross Hops—Scarce, and in dem and from tho butchers at $707 So for gross aud U* lor

net.

Hay—Dull and the supply large; salt-sat $18015. Gold—1.40 buy ing. Money—Market closed at 8010 per cent. Exchange-‘-Par, buying. tiuicagu fflKrAcl. CHICAGO, katurdsy, February 1. l' - loili—Sleady; sales at $1)010 7>0 ior extra spring. Wheat—Titmo ami quiet; No. 2 declined 1c.; sales at $2 10 ior No. 1, and $2 65)<;@2 6JJ for No. 2. Com—Ilcldfalrly active ami firmer at higher; sales at SI3*02J4o , closing fiiui at outside quotation ; olu luucUve at «5o. Oats—No. 1 moderately activr and >i01c. higher, closing linn; sales nt .5sas0Or. live—Fil imr uiMi qUlut; sales ni. f 1 4801 51 mactUo ami n miinal; sales of i-mali luU by samiils ui $1 Mu *- os, on ibo track. Provisions—Ftrnrr ~ Mess Pork-lijuab aod Jirnik * los of old at .*]ii 56; new standard, 520 7.' first class

ids.

aiusi">rAe’g(niV>i amtes bl t tett pickled

at 120l2>$c.

Lard—Less afclivc; hdd at 1. ^c.; buyers offer I33i*:. , ,, Cut Meats—Cumberland), i'c.i short ribs, ^Bulkldeats—Active; rough kid is, OJaflfl&c. loose; dry salted shoulders, 7%q( )«., iooso. Green Meats—Inactive and uoiFinal.

Dressed IIo; at #7 7508 60

active; sales i , _

6 50, fair; $70 7 05, good to choic i.

Sheep—GJkoiue graojea acure au l erm; salce ia itIceiiT3—Flour, 6.FX) barrels; wheat, 2,300 bushels^ corn,7,S00 bushels; caul 12.0 )<• bueh-

icd h< inte—

S/HX) buiheli;

Bacon—Has also further advanced to OUc.., 1 qc., 12c, and 12*4c , for shoulders, rib s lies, tear no, and clear sides, all packed. Sugar cured hum* 15c. lo 18,;. cunvassc l and packed. Plate Beef—Has all been bought up and none

on Die marketnow. It is held fur future delivery

at $10 to *24 fur heavy. " • ' * * J ^ Beef Hums—$10 per barrels of 220 pnum Imports—Of the week were 3,»78 barrels

ads.

3,»78 barrels and 315 i and 120 Ihixcs bulk rk, and 283,465 pounds

Imports—Of the week

kegs of iardi JCO hogshea'l* and bacon; 31o barrels of pjrl

of louse moat .

Expopts—6 241 barrels and 898 kegs lard; 451 ;*hoads, 358 tierces and 614 ijoxes bulk and : 2,013 barrels pork, aud 208,051 pound* of

brands. $21.

Han

ilogs—Active and stfcdy, closing l 86, dividing on 200; 1 ve, firm and

active; sales at $600 25 for coiuifou; «6 400

S y CC» -• j . j - ~ - — — . » rv t i els; dressed hogs, 2,311; BvohogJ. 1,014,

SbipmeaU—Flour, 4,00 barrels; wbaat, 060 busheli; corn, 2,200 bushoU; dr.mU

bogs, 9,337; Uvt hogs, <W7.

hogsil liaoun

lOO!

inejitv

la tiiiiore, all rail—tne BalDmoio and Ohio

10c , si

and Ba timoro, all rail—tne Raiiroad taking at less rate

to

FRK GUTS—On mid after January T3,1888, and uiitll changed, with or without notice, the folluwM*g lafop WkU-bv cbaa'gwls )—

FROM INDIANAI’OLIS.

71

§-i i= i s«

' ‘ "imiil

AS I Ss

SOTwiki'i^HSin-si^sf*: Philadelphia ITut l 85| 95| Tj| 14-

Balumure. | 1 6 1

*,—

9.

Approvytl of Bills by the President— Hntlftcitllon by Denmark of Treaty for N*le of Danish West IndiesFractional Currency Keport-Etc. Washington, Saturday, February 1. The President has approVc-d Ihe bill proybUi ing fur tffe distrlhutlon among tbe people ol the Souili of the accumulated preserved meats which are not required for the uio ol Age army.- - ^Tbe President has approved tho bill providing Uiat contracts for AtAibuitTy for the executive departments shall nut be made for more than one year at a time. The followtdg (H,patch Was received at the state TV p-irtment at balf-pist thni) o'clock

yesterday :

Copkniiaokn, .laniary 31.

IK. II. Spin ird, Stcfetary of Elite, Wash-

ington:

The treaty in regard to tho sale of tire Danish West India {.slanyl* ha* Ireen sent

VVashiniwos. Ithas

(V sMiimw jy the M Fraetlfi

siand* ha* i)«eii been ratified and

signed

ractlfnal ourreDCV Issued for the week from tboTreasury, $55,600; amount forwarded $50,21Hk Including $200,000, to ttiedcprsi-

torv at Clncinnail-

National Bank currency is.“u<'i

eii $60,040;

amount In circulation, *209,542.11407 The fririhinWl fl\irreney’ d«Kriiy((l for the

week amounts to $339,100.

Itemonatrnnce of Hr. Neavartl. WasiiingtoN, Saturilay, Fe!i#uary 1. Sccrelbry tjowanPi remnnslxam-o to tbe Sentto against tbe abolition of arc. retary .agents, states that such action will Kre*D|(’ ehiliHTfkka...' fdtMifti f'aflWrs, and mlllCate against the RUccesslul negotiations ol public matters. Some most Important treaties have been concItUTed by spei lal agents, and cohtd-hot easily have been nego-

tiated by other officers.

from Nashville. 1

ICiUlrooMt KAUFl«ro«* bn«* Kt*l^o -Etc.

Na»iivu.lk, Saturday, Fetffuary 1. The empfoyes on the Memphis, (jlarksvllle

ami IgiiUtvIlle Koilroaik have struck for tbe payment of wages due. Running on tbe road

Will profcably Stop. * * *, fas . r ri A law'was just i>a»scd by,the Legislature

permlttiig negroes to holdf ofllee and sit on juries. It gives mnch satisiaution to negroes generally apd ultra radicals. There nre.nl ready negro camUdatea-reor Iniporiant oiff'ces In this effunty, and will.he fa a majority of the counties In Middle and West Tennessee. Able lavtyers have remarked that this law is In uoolUct. wjth the amendment to Uio Constitution, and will prOve'to'the negroes a delusion and snare, Antaiilng tlpon theii lawsuits Instead of Jucr««slng their rights.. The courts

I

Teasing their rights., Tt

'Wmaate4mth»tb9bu»nllcW.^ U

From St Louis*

itrparted Rdllkaad- beWure-ltoills.

lutl-ve. -7. >.

ftr, l/hvw. ^lUvp^y, Eslftqacyjl^

Dispatches from Ji.ifvr-piLC.Uy, repart that Governor Fletebcr Is about Ip .s.fl/o tbe .Missouri I’ll all c railroad, in the mime of.lhe

State.

A bill; baa heeat Introduced .1*1 iho House to ’eaipltsl piinlhhinolit, anil all lisp I ill e

r r

Corn IU Volk wilj pe cJiai-ged 71 cpnts per 100 llis.'t, Jersey City, and 82C. per lOOlhs.tO New

Y«rk. ' Te' ^

Dressed hogs and froh meats' aro only taken at owner’s ristf, awlat tpaoini-rHlb). All articles except Hour carried at actual weight. ’ « > 1 > 15 i

* , • — V— '

Cleveland market*’ * 1 cutv*9.«Ki»^aj#ipM*yf February 1.

Flour-x^Dlitlntfe* vsrf Irib-. *Rh an upwind Uiuteivcy, UuLuiH hanged, jwitb a moderate demand, aad trails quiAt; sales of NX spring at $10 76011 60; XX red winter at $12 01350; YX white $14015; country brands

hoc 0$1 beibW the above ff&lfts. 11 ’

W heat—Tbe market is very quief, hut Him; No. 1 red winter held at $2 6102 83; No. 2 do, at $2 43 0 2 45; No. 1 Milwaukee, spring at Corn—LUrdly SO firm, elnalng at flfi0fi7c. for No. 1 shelled from s’shri^ A 9,;093c. for ear

Oats—Very BtiU

steady; sales at CC^Sblc.

store. ' , . Rye—Demand light, and msrVet quiet at $1 6001 66 for No. 1 State and Western. Barley—In moderate, demand, aad -ttrmsri (Q20 for No. 1 State and Canada; $t 9002 dor

No. SB Htate.

Petroleum—The market ii dull, but arm; free ii held at 33041c.; bond 790'ic. " T

therefor. Imprisonment In the penitentiary Inr life; al-o a bOI «4MYWIftf * bfldrd of pardon commissioners, which provides that all application, for pardM ujust’be nreseated-Jo the boaM, who kHall fl(mrj , 'Yh‘e SIstYict •attorney The attorney is to lurnish the board with evi dence in the case. Should the application bi favorably consider-.d by the. boarff,* they are to forward It to the Govontbr 4$t his signa-

ture.

jpand .the

r fio. 1 rVet qv

market

from

tons ot irou

Omaha. * An liriparlnnt Mairmnnt Itrlntlre to Hie Alnbismta (’liti in a—vinn t b IF ExJiibtKU tne I’lfYUc D«bt kUeruikk Gwitk* \('rBt- An Incorrect Htnim■nenl nf Iterelpls of Revenue—Tbe Antl-C’onfetf orate AAo|Uia I move* uionl In Nova kcatta—Etc. New lfo«K, Satorday.February 1. The World's Washington special makes the fallowing import *nt sl ilemi-nt: The terglferous action of-ccr* tary Seward Is of avail no more. Another ahdbfgbcr aurhorRy has determined upon the cour-e which i-> u>k« pumiod in rc-pcct lo the claims of the United Stall's Govenim -ut upon Great Britain. 1 am autborlzeii to state tno-t cunlidently and decirively that the legitimate demands which have been too weakly urged by the Secretary • ,( Mate apatf tbs Brniiai Ylabktet are IS tv enferceff at Whatever bazant. The new British minister, Mr. Thornton, will probably 1,8 presented to President Johnson, allhough tbe addresses that are to ensue between them may he guarded and severe. The fact yet remains that a speedy and satisfactory response must be made by the Urilbb Government tothe Ultimatum of the exneuttve of the United Htstes, or else a declaration of war against Great Britain must eventually Tne Tribune's Wnsbingtoo special Ras th» following relative to the same subject. All negotiations for a settlement of the Alabama claims havlng baiui closed by correspondence between onr Government and that of Great Britain. Tho matter stands unchanged. Nothing had been done by either Government lending to an adjustment. There is authority lor saying that these elaims will at onee be pushed to a rinahty with vigor, and that tbe Goverament will demand immcdiale .reparation for the wrongs stHTered by our citizens at the hands of the Alabama and other vessels liUt-d out In England under like circumstances during the rebARon. * The Tribune's Washington special savs: The monthly exhibit of the public debt is not to be ts-ut-d before February 5, owing to Ihe large drafts from various tb-partments, small receipts from customs, and the payment, during the tnoulb. ol about c30,iH>O,Oob Interisloir the-6 20 aiid lbM tcuvlg- Uu Uji- l>t of January the treasury held $163.l3').0O0. On Die 1st if February there will lie about fHt),000,000. For the next two or three mvntlis the proMiact will l>e betti r, aa there will he little ilt iiiiiol for gol't, and )iy a resolution of Congress the immense claims for damages by tbe border S'4ty»ii$);e kll pis-u plopped. General Sherraan will leave for the West on Monday, going from here to Cincinnati, where he will remain a few days, I hence toSt. Louis. Receipts nf Intermit revenue for the last month, $14,918 817. It was expected to raise $15,000,000. The renlpts to-day reached -aTho Tribune'* IVt-udiington-speeial says the statement loi’iiishcd through tbe Associated Dress that tho internal revenue receipts during the past year, as compared with the preibnis ynar. liwf decreased nenrly $30,000,06<l, and other statements COUtifCted thereto, are all false aud malicious. The Secretary of the Treasury knows noihing whatever of the statement, although it-was represented as coming from him. The Herald Montreal special savs the anticonlcdAcito repeal movement ,n Nova ScoUa e»ii»es som»- w hkatSim'luire, ahd it is believed that the government havu made overtures to the Hon. James Howe to induce him to renounco his opposition to the new order of tilings, hut Hie* -have* -fAlleU—Mr.lldwe rffmalnUig latlhfui to thetntcrestof hts province. Arrival of Ibo Uenry f’lniitncy—lmporlitut fteiA-M from jf*eru - I’rad o Defeated-Kevolutioa u Nuccenn—

Etc.

Nkw York, February 1.—Tho steamer Htnry'CtudiAi-y lulug-t 8«n From-tsco dotetn the 11th ultimu, and I’anama dates to the 23d ultimo. News fromkha-Iaihukua is* unimportant. News Irom Peru is importaut. Prado had iieen defeated at Artquippa, and forced to return to Italy. The revolution had proved a success, and tbe i’rado udmiuielrutiou hurled from place ..aud power. 1, : . - ,. t - - The city of Ariquipa suffored a bombardrarnt lasting thlny-six bonrs.. -- The steamer Nevada from San Francisco bud ranched 4'aoama. -Div hsr possagetkdurun short ol coal, and had to burn a portion of her musls.

CONGRESSIONAL.

Fortieth Qongreas—Second Session.

SF. H ATE. Senate not In session.

Washington^ Saturday, Fetiruary 1. Tbe Speaker presented a communication from the Secretary of the Interior, with a report of the Commissioner of the Land Office, relative to the sale nf the stocks of the Indian reservation in Mmneaotp. RcterrcU to the Ccmthltucim fniltan Affairs.' Also, a cemniunication from kame. relative ofaelalm ef the Choctaw nation of Indians againAt the United States, growing out of treaty sltpulalion. mu tee

Referred to same comThe House resumed the considerMion in tlie election ease of Second District of Kentucky, which Unslly went over until Monday. The Speaker presented a communication fr>Ha Du- Sis r. ka.c af -War, wiUi report* of engineers as to the iiqiiroveu^ent uf the MiasOUAi'journed.

From Memphis. A Mabbinx Affray. Mr.MPHW,Saturday, Febrvary 1. In a row caused by jealously, L-wls jloward was stabbed by Julia Douglas in the thigh ibis afternoon. Inflicting a serious wound. Both were treedmen.

Netv York Dry «4oo<ts market. Nxw York. Saturday, February 1. The market for cotton goods generally firm with a fair inquiry for Atlantic A. and Indian bead; heavy -brawn sheetings,steady and firm at Uio.; Atlanlio H. and P.oido A. and U., 15j£c.; Amoskeag A.. 15j^a.; Cabal A- 14J4c.; Dwignt W., 13c ; Indian orchard N. N., i2c.; do, \V., 10c.,; do. L, 9c.; Nashua R., 17c.; do. R ,15c.; do. 13c.; Pepperell E., 14c.; do. N., He ; do. 81 inch, 46c ; do. 90 Inch 40c.; Salmon Fallh >1 , lljqc.: Kennebeck 20 inch, 9u.; Tremont E, Vo.; '1‘remont M.. llo.; PorUmouth K., 8>^c ; da. l’_ New York mills, blvai-hed shirtings 25c.; Warasut. ta, 22,'sc.; do. 40 inch. 25027c.; do. 45 inch, 30c.; Kearsarge A., 20.-.; Tuscarora, 20c.; l.onsdale and Androsoiggln, 12j£c.; Hill, Simper «t Lien, 12o.; Ballou A Son, ISj^c.; Red Bilik. IIJ4.-.; Great Fails8., 11c • do. M. 12c.; do. A.* 13a; y«raatvin$ PeppcreU, B'K.; Utica, ten-quarter, 00c ; Amoskeag A. ticas, 2Sc.; Swift rirer do.-I7c.; UatuiUon stripes, 1214 Amoskeag brown denins, Warren, do., t7i-.; Pacific prlntdd delalnos, ISc.; lawns, 14c.; cloths, IBc.; printed calicoea, Bmnalls and Richmond prints, 12c.; Stark, 2c.; two bushel bog*. 42>^c.

a ND not to be paid forceless Bcrfectlysatlsfac-

XX tore.

100 Solid Gold Banting tYathee .$225 toAI.rt"*) i(« Magic Cose Gold V) alchu*. ' .. ..3UI to 6t»l IU) Lailiev’ Watch* -,, enameled ibo to Xo

SOU Gobi HuntingChronumutcr

Watches ,250 to *)n Gold Hunting Engli-h Levers. 2i»i. to 3is) Gold Huniiiig Duplex W'aU lies.lr*) u> *8) Gold miDfg American do ' 100 to BOO Silver Hunting Levers 80 to 500 Silver Hunting Duplexes........ 75 to

5>») Gold bailies’ Watehei 1) ‘l Gol't Hunting Lepir

55 h>

Hunting Lepines fO to

l.lXi Mi'Ce l.inuoui.Silver Watches . 50 to

9 500 II- : Silver Watche.-, 5,1)00 •. —t Watches, all kind

25 to

... 10 to

s a watch I . vv lulit.it may I

1 by this ay be w

IW 950 *0 250

L30

9.M 150

15

Kill

50 15

ar-

orth

jwi aa.,-. —i oanenes. a JBjr-Every patron obtain! rang, mi nt, ccvtiug but $10 1 $1,000. No jiartialitv shown.

Wn wish to imaicdlatcly dispose of the aiiove magnificent stock. Certificates, naming tlx- articles, arc placed in sealed envelopes, and well mixed Holders are entitled to the articles named ou their certificate uuon payment of Ten Douarwhetner It l>e a watch worth $l,00n or one worih less. The return of any of our certificates enlitle» you to the article named thereon ii|>oa payment, irrespective of its worth, and as no nrurlc valued less than $10 is named on any cerlifie

it will at once bes

-.ate,

s named on any cer

that this is

iVO LOTTKI* Y ! But a straightforward le^ainiAte transaction, which may be p&rticijiaUHl in even by the moat

fabtidiou* I

sixty nix s'tud moic valuable prcmlui huntlrcil and most superb w^tch firf >1! AkcuU, or t)u>9e wishing emrloynxent, thi

rare opi^rtuuny. U is *

butiiucss, duly authorised by the ti open to Uu* nion careful scrutiny. WltiGikT, BkUJ. 4tX>., Importers,

RroFtdw«v. Kew York

jr$:0 f oikc

f«»f |!5 To

his ib a !lduct4-d

men

eEfjjpen

v«T\iiueuL,ai)d

Try-ti> i

UNDERTAKER.

Wm. W. WEAVER, No. SO North niiaoLs bt„

"YTETALLHI Caws, Wooden tdfflns, etc... hv a.VL w hoffesalc and yeuul. One of the fincs't Hesi-ses in the west, shrouds of all sixes Par-

ticular attention: -is called to his new Body

sired. Hr. J.

McCarty, er, Esq.

llcular altention- -is eatlwl to his new Body server, by which remains may be kept iu a n rat appearance for any length of tune desi without soiling toe apparel. -He nderw U_ Woodburn, W. J Ij. KpbjnsQn, T. Ii Auditor of State, and Trum Palmer, Es

jan93 dim

MARBLE,'

JOHK WOODBBIDGE & CO., ^ iiyfis AST>' JiP.A T.EIW IN -^uiawarc, Queensware, Ciass Ware, TABLE CUTLERY PLATBD WARE, fit«, k:« If! West TYnsltlngioii Ntrcet, ■ •8fl>l Y.TAI»05-I.*4, I.T4MAV4. dec21d3m.2s

3NT ID A. M E Healer tn

AMERICAN AND ITALIAN MARBLE, •VTO. 89 Kast Washingtok street, nearly opposite Odd kullows' Hall, luclnnapolis, Indiana, keeps on hand.and manufactures to order all kinds of Monumeatal und Teinb Stone Work, ol the laUist designs and best patterns used. All ot which we win sell on terms to defy competiiicn. Give us a nail. sul dly“

Nt. l.ouia Jlarket.

St lidcis.'SalOrdaV, Fehfulfy 1.

Toliacco— Nono tlferiug.

Cotton—Very firm; no sales reported. Flour—tjulet but firm, with sales of superline at $7 25: extra, 50; doubleexfra, fit 011 50; choice treble extra at $13013 26. Wheat—$’irro and unchanged, wilh sales at $2 500 2 70 for red and while winter; small

sales of spring at $2 05.

Corn—Very dull; sales at 860950. for mixed

yellow shelled; 78079c. in the ear. Oats—Very slow; sales at 60070c. Rye—Easier; jmles st $1 70. . ..

Barley—Firm and unchanged; sales at $2 50 O2T50.' - - • » Frovisions—Firmer anil higher prices asked.

Cut Meats—Fates small. x « .

Fork—Choice mess brought $22, but was grperaHy held g($21 fit,- t : t-: .

Bacon—Clear side* sold at Il!i01i

l.ard—\ ery Una and held aliuvc buyers limit--*; sma^l sale* o! kctilo at ]3c. aud'keg

at 13)*;c.

Receipts—Flour, 970 barrel*; wheat, 800 sacks- cofn, 2,050 bushels; oats, 2(M bu»‘

Weather dear a”d mlldeF.

ishels.

From San Francisco.

Advice* from Arizona—ludlan OutSan Fkancwciv 8atu*day r February l.,Late advices from Arizona stale that the ln-| (llaifiKuoriaa Jna'«at)U|MtoiUcMteJi4iri«)|R Staand Camp Willows aud .shot or, carried ojl' Ue mail cwx|cr.,.mlUUry ,eso«rt, and four men belonging to the railroad survey, were .100 .lit the vyiMuruepi so.v«j days, and wime

near starving.

^ M iri

From BDBtem- 1 ’ — ’ Fenlaklam. : ' v , . Boston, SfitarUay^feVruiiry LThe Fenian Clralfi in this vicinity hkve voted to work on SUPatrick’s Day lnstcad»-of marchifig in tho prooeiyitea, and devote |$a earnings to revoluliuBitry purposes in Ireifikd. > , r .i m SC .tit r8 > .W ' r - YrDm'Oharieston. ANtkT l*axv tor Three jaentu*. CHARLK8TON, Saturday, February I. Generat Cfitlby, In Compliance wfth the request 0 the. reeuMfccuction #otMrenmm.0fi» 1,1 • •* . .1 * - .•■8Ca‘.* a. - '.' « « .;'*•*/ *••* J ■ «- *

and gave a grand nupper iu their honor. population ol Tusctsu aud vletaltydfi rfi increasing. i *. j... . .

Thoi n.iy,

J r l -i jr,a> >

Pblladclphla. market.

-EliLXHICJUTHA.Saturday, Fwbruary.1. CioMoiiitil—fialuw it (li fill0H 7. l >

Flour—Quiet: Wheat—iSirfli

> Corn—iCoweain siuwly; sales of new yellow at $145^ >• *i. <■- -r , .i: Uats-Sales-et 74076c. G«U MeahH-jMdefi of- hotufi inptfkU B‘. 13k " Etnii -ti ... oi. i: ~ * *

. . m!

,/> / t| -i A <iq i. rr . •

■ ,on iavI llo misrhet. Jxii'iSvri.Lk, Saturday, February'!. Tobacco—Alirket steady; sales of lugs; at $5 10 to $7 for medium; Jeaf at $9014. Cottou—Steady; sates at l7017)7e. Flour—Sales at $7 750S for supti line; $12 50

for fancy. 1

Wheat—Sales at $J 3.702 4". - , Corn—Saies at 7507Sc. lor ear and sboUed in bulk. . , i . - i .. Oats—Sales at 66087c. Lard-Sales at 13^013^.:. Mess Pork—Sales at $22 59. -•Bacon—Sales of shoulders clear rib tides at 12^c.t- rifitr sides'kt bulk shoulders at 9c.; clear Tib tides at D^oj; dear .sides at I2kic.; market very firm wub heavy.sales, to-day. River falling fast with (ij^ feet in canal. , AVcather clear and mild,

loatoefc-; es - nt ’ tJc;:

irtllwaukeo market. jiitWAVKKK,Saturday. February 31. F'iour—Dull; sales oi city XX at$lO0iu25; country do. $30209 75: extra at $$750 9 25. Wheat—Dull ahd lower; sales fit $2 OU for ' Oit^VomfrDd j^sales at 59^c. for No. 2. COfn—Lower; soles at 80c. lor No. 1. shelled. Dressed Hogs—Firm; sales at 7508 ()0. Receipts—Flour 1,200 barrels; wtieit, M,iOO itosbels; oats, 4,000 bushels) corn, #,000 buahds; dressed hogs,900 head. i—-.. « I ftldpiDi-nts—JFleur, 900 barrels; Wheat, 2,000 bu»hels;pork 190 barrels, . ; •- . 7 1 T.. , . u . •fkttjnaore market. Raltimobe, Saturday, February 1. Flour—Steady and unchanged. Wheat—Dull and steady; sales at $2 800 2 86 for prime' to chice Southern red. - Corn—Duff abd lower; Sales of prime yellow at$1 1401 1$, .. .Ouoto—Saks nt i4@75c, (o . a ; . . , 1 .Rj)C 1 .X7m.lianged.- .... 1 ...v,, j,..,..^|07rer Seed—Steady; sole of. Western At .., J » c, „ ttmtal* taarket. BCFFALft, Sttifriar, FeRrifiry 'I. The markets ate generiilly Inactive; there Is no demand of consequence In any departoseot of trade.' •,-:* »-• j Corn—Sales of eight carload* new Maryland on track st. $1 04 : i

WHOLESALE GROCERS.^ A. JONHS & CO., WHOLESALE fiROCERS, Nos. 7 A and 7&( Srhnull's new Oloek, < South Meridian Street, IndiauiXivoiiM, Arretinnw.

A. JOKES, a. CLAT. «. e. jouks. ». W. JOKXS. II. C. II0I.1.OWAY.

1.8 CJv

^SCALES. lairluiDk’s ^Uu<iitr<L Scales. \\. i». General Agent, So.71\Fcbt^5h.Sf.

ivtsAtv

INDIANAPOLIS. IND. .. .. ^ . I M < •. 4 Buy Qtily th<i;remjtnQ.

C»p4RS.

... - .4 - ,.I. ... Uf*. The Host iitt*I fTIioikpci** O T O- vA. 3 I

N THE CITY AT

TiilEEMrS 1)UFC STOltE , * 1 j I ,.t ... >«..•'» .1-11 No. 98 EastYVanibltigtou Ntrcet. sept d*

. R^H.|NfiS,feT.Qv .rr WROUGHT IRON BEAMS ' l •' AiijaD c3-ih±>eiis- ' ” U1NIOIV Il^orv iHJL, nttfiburgy Pentifiylvania.' flTHE attentioon of Engineers ahd Architect* I is called to one Improved Wrought. Iron Hh.oh tu«.vs prousl «o. objeotionAWo in theAhl mode pf nianufacturing, are entirely avoided. Wo are ihneparcd to furnish all sizes atteTfiis a» favorable as can be.btatncdelcwhere. tor descrip uroN inLLs. Ianl4 d3» m-u.. Pittsburg, I’o;

FOR SALE OR TRAPS.

TOBACCO WORKS. XDvTJ-JXA- W AFOX.1S

Tobacco Works.

.1. ^V. Jc OO.

Manufacturers of and dealers in all kinds of

PLUG TOBACCO.

Office, No. 87 J ant Vonth Ktrcct.

All Brands Warranted.

janlS dft 83m

RESTAURANT. Conrixi Lejurltter. John A. I.i hrrittcr. C. LEHRRITTBR & CO., CAPITAL SALOON A .NO KKMTAI KA-VF, Na. t| l-lnat \% nab 1 ngtnn Nfreot, (Martin Hug’s old stand.)

IT AVING fitted up the Capital at great exLX jicuse for a Saloon aad itcatauranl. we |.a' - Ueiilatly iax iU: tkc publkv to givo usa call, as wo intend to keep our Bar wollstpekcd with the be>t Liquors. Wlno, Ale, Cigars, etc, and our Kest.111rantvsuil supplied wiUi ihu very bc.ttbe markvt affords. In fact we intend to keep a first class house, and feivc satisfaction to oar palruns. supffl <Hy • ■

FL , 4?; FEED, ETC. II. Kthp* r T' W Faiit. J.Ostcrman. to ’XKKKdir A CO., 1 e - d K :la!l Dealers in F! t! iu. < fovfr, Timothy, >d all Linds of Garden Seeds, ,-v. . .,(. Wjsfhpgton street, under Metropol,an Theater, (Poitotlico liux 474.) i.'.r.l dim Indi'annpottai, Vnitinmn

Lo-_ TAILORING. J. i ^ RATtLlXJ , Merchant Tailors, • AN D DEALERS IN Ready Made Clothing. Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Tmiiks aud Valises, No. S7» kv:i»t WanliiDurtou rilreet, INDIANAPOLIS, IXD. ^janSi^ISm

BRUSHES.

lUdiauajiulis Brash yianufactary, , N«. JOB NoutU Jllltreola Ntre c(, (Third door south of Georgia,) . Cuep c-Jt-ctanUy. on. hand a largo aesartment ol , , S Xi, XT fci VI Id 43 , Of their own manufaaturc. at W bolesalo an d Ue•ian mva-iiy

BLACKING. xo xiiEi THE CIRAGEFRANCAIS

FRENCH

Will he used in every family in the

when they find out 1

DRESSING,

ily in the country-

good qualities.

T’oe Stflo '«»v Troclo, . FdkCTXVPAOPEB-rV, A. F JL EL AAl V*\v TfcVty.lhge rtflthrtuiiliart*f (rTcc-V-l dee eultivation, brink liouse with nine baid Farm is situated on the Allisonville Gravel Road, seven tajU^from the city, and one mile from a railroad station. Forfunherpai*Sal*AtoqiUwnfiUWoaBeaf - ‘ rf

BOOKS*—Whheve, MUM lUraW-Olhc*,* - iagTO.ijg.gje SSffSESSSSSF SfiSSKf SJJ3K.

Ladies* Boots are made to look a* good as new.

Children’s Boots are made to look a* good Travelling Bags are made to look as 1 Trunks are made to look a* good as 11 It makes the leather aoiUtml pliable, it yvill not rub off when wqk aud soil the

Be Stfre and get'the genuine. .. . ..i i. B. P. BKuWN « CO

MAnhTsetare Mayy Paste Bii

ings of all kinds for hosts am ' fleeM (Mm soil Tn.ThASAt

celebrated

lack d sh.

gomi as new. good as new.

now.

skirts.

Proprietors,

Bop tun.

oes. .

ATTORNEYS AT LAW.

MORRISON & PALMER, - 4 c i a O ;:: » * 4 s • e ; , V . u ; . re : ’ - . • • c Attorneys at Law, FnuklcferB, CUd«ms Cossmty, atoUl a#w»T AAOIAJIA.

f ~ ‘ f

iDdianA. feblB dlT

Utt- QQTJID^W,

Of LoalsTille,

TTTHO has acquired great celebrity in Lonis. ▼ ▼ villeand thremgfiout tho State by his great

success in the treatmeut of O A ]Y CER.

The Doctor removes Cancer without Pain or the use of the knife, and in addition to this he treaU ail clIHoNiC DISEASES with great success. A very Remarkable Case of-Cancer Cured y hr. W. C. Couden, of Louisville, Ky.

make a statement to the pnhllc of the

case ol my little son, only three and a half years

olu, who was so terribly afllicted with cane

by

I wish

ise oft " olu, who was so terribly afllicted with cancer, which was thonght to be incurable, when I placed him under the Doctor’s care. The cancer was a very large oue, involving almost the entire cht ek. it appeared to be of a very malignant character, and a rapid growth, and had been coming for about three yerrs. The Doctor made an application, which, he continued but a short time, which did not appear to produce but comparatively little pain 10 my son. Th^ application appeared to leave the cancer in a dead state, and in a few days it sloughed out, leaving the surround.ing parts in a healthy condition, and it has since been successfully healed, and he is now eylirety tree from pain.' and l-> now perfectly well, and my little son Is very proud of being

cured.

1 have seen and heard of a great number of cases cured by Hr. Couden’s treatment, and m the strongest manner I recommend him to all those who are so unfortunate as to be afllicted with cancer. I would advise all persons afflicted to make no delay in securing Hr. Couden’s treatment, as I believe his treatment to be less painful and far superior to any other physician in tbe

United States. Any on lars can address me county, Tennessee.

desiring further partii at Haglcrsyille, Hoi

;!e son was suoOmden, of this to judge irom ( surely a very

We. the undersigned, are acquainted with 8. Payn, and know that his little son was ocssfiilly treated by Hr. W. C city, ami IV..m what we areal the appear;ui<-« oi the child, it : remnrkab'e -iice.ess. GEO. w WICKS, No. 102West Main street. 7V, M.GitUBB. 1 Commission Merchants, M R. 11 v . It I >IN,( corner Washington J. F. MrLUKK. ) and Second streets. TAX LOU CUANE, No 174 West Slain street. G B. BLANCHARD No. 132 West Main st. Car. bo consulted at National Hotel, or Oliice, corner Third and Main street. Post Oflice box, 6T*. I/mi-viile. Kenruckv. oct23-StawAw3m

l Iiiifersal5e5ralgia ] v^xt5h r Its Effects are

Magical.

TT is an unfaiiirg remedy in all cases of XerX ralgia Facialis, often effecting a perfect cure in less than twenty-four h- urs, from the use of no more than two or three Pills. Xo other form of Neuralgia or Nervous Disease has failed to yield to this wonderful rem-

edial agent.

Even in the severest cases of Chronic Neuralgia and general nervous derangements—of many years standing—affecting the entire system, its use for a few davs, or a few weeks at the utmost, always affords tho most astonishing relief, and very rarely laiis to produce a complete and permanent cure. It contains no drugs or other materials in the slightest degree injurious, even to the mostdelicate system, and can always be used'with per-

fect safety.

It has longbecn in constant nse by many of our most eminent physicians, who give it their unan-

imous ami unqualified approval.

Sent by mall on receipt of price, and postage.

One package. $1 00; pustage 6 cents. Six packages, $5 00: postage *1 cents.

Twelve pr ’ *“

it is sold! drees and Slates, and

. . »: postage 21 cent

ve packages. $9 00; postage 43 cents, old by all wholesale and retail dealers in ami raediciuos throughout the United

TURNER A CO., Sole Proprietors, 130 Tremont street. Boston, Mass BROWNINtt St, SLOAN, Agents,

oct 5 dfimdeclOwGm Indianapolis, Indiana

D*WRIGHT’S Tar Syrup

“Facts are stubborn things,” says the old prov-’ erb, and in these alone do we intend to deal, iu prescut ing WRIGHT’S TAR SYRUDto the public. All know the necessity of guarding against Colds, as well as the necessity for taking the projK-r remedies when the Colds are upon us. We say, without fear of contradiction, that the superior of Wright’s Tar Syrup for the cure of Consumption. Coughs, Cold's, Bronchitis, and all diseases of the Throat and Lungs, does not exist. Below are testimonials from persons, some of whom are know n in all parts of the country -. Hr. U. Shelton Mackenzie, Literary Editor Forney’s Philadelphia Press, writes: hiladklphia, July 20,1887. HearSir: Last Christmas, for the first tune in my lire, 1 Was much afflicted by a very severe colil, with almost constant Cough and sore chest. ••Practice makes perfect” the proverb says, but the more 1 coughed the worse I did it. Bv what

ers of ihe celebrated Army and Panto Blacking, and Blackings amf'Dress-

was greatly relieve-! iu two days, wholly cured In ten. Ills not unpleasant to the taste which is a good point. Many years ago, reading niv way through an old library, I came across the w orks of that Bishop Berkeley,w ho prophetically and truly declare 1, more than acentury ago, that ‘Westward the march of Empire takes its way,” and among these W ere two treatises ill which-ho strongly advocated U)e use of Tar, as curative of muoy disaases from Catarrh to the idaguo. 1 was then struck with the cogency of the good Bishop’s arguments, and am now sure—from the efficacy of Hr. Wfright’s preparation of the same remedy— that they were entirely correct. Yours, truly, * It. SiLELfON MACKENZIE, L.L.H.

CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED

Dear Sir: Having witnessed the operation of Dr. Wright's Tar Syrup in cases of Consumption, I cheerfully recommend it to all persons so afflicted. JESSE K. WALKER, Fourth and Chestnut streets, Philadelphia. Thomas Wiiuni‘1, butcher, in Second Street Market, Philadelphia, writes: Aftersuft'ering fortwo years with Consumption and constant heinorhagcs, f wasinducetl to try Hr. Wright’s Tar Syrup. After using six bottles, health returned,’aud I am how ab, to attend to

my business.

S. S.Stevens, Druggist. Reading, Pa., writes: Mr. J. J. Kronur; The gross of Tar Svmp purchased alxjut three weeks ago is nearfyau sold. My customers speak highly of it. send half a gross of it to my father, at Riddle town,

Pennsylvania, and charge it to me. U B. Vansyekel, Hraggist, Trenton

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ns\ckel, Hrnggist, Trenton, N. J., says: .. ..‘right s Tar Syrup does all you claim for I am selling largely of it, and w ith much sat-

lsfac.tioo.tomy customers. Wright's Tar Syrup is sold

Co'untyy SStoekfiepers. 1 * Price (f'per'botf/e.* 5 one bottle will check the most aggravated Cough.

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