Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 7, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 January 1885 — Page 6
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THE I17DIAHAPOL18 DAILY SENTINEL WEDNESDAY HORNING JANUARY 7 1885
FINANCIAL APCOHsIERCIAL.
MONEY AND STOCKS. Haw York Financial llarkti jKW YORK, Jan. Money Easy at l.lS p?r nt.: c!oed oJered a; 1 per cnt. Prime Mercantile Pa per-4 a 5 per cent. Governments Kirn. Railway Bonda Irregular. Ute Securities Quiet Ttf ro was Increased actiTliy ia the stock ruarxet lo-day, with a si.arp advance In p rites. Many o;rratort bavo chunked in their j-ositioas from the bear t the bull ills on the recent alyancj In wheat, and the likelihood o! a freer movement in grain aad ronsecjuent improvement ia railway t amines omo prominent beirs wer free buyers and this assisted the op vard movement. The announcement that a large Western rolling mill would resume work snort!? had a good e-ect, ud wm accepted a indicating in Improvement In outside traJe. Delaware and Unison, rose 2; ter cent. to?:,fi. Lackawanna 1 ; per ecnt. tobHi. 8. Faul li per trat, to 75?;, New York Centn! 1'; per cent, to C II. and Q. 1V: per teat. to I'n Pacific 1 per cent, to 47"a, cd Wcib.ru Cnlon. ti to or Near lüe close Ix.ulvllls and Nashville developed a special weakness on unfounded rumors Jailing ofT I7; to 21)4 Coal stocks were sold oa the ref isal of the Pi jmeylvaDia Railroad to enter the combination and grangers on tiie afternoon decline in wheat, lackimanna went oil" Tito M'and Delaware aii't Hudson l'toTlU Northwestern declined 1,4 to:: .St. PauL io73r;; Lane Snore, 1'-; 10 Uli: 1 nion l'aci:i 1!; to 4-;t an! the remainder ol me list ; lo r, ncr cent, in final salej therewm a fractional recovery In so-ne shares. Comrared -with last night closing, prices are 'i to I1.'. per cent, higher, except lor st. rial, Louisville aul Nashville, Le fhore. Kaus.a and t xa. Jerssy Central aa 1 Paflilc Mai.', wnicb are to percent, lower. It was rumored that the oilictah ot the Pennsylvania and New Yort Central Railroad Coin panic bad a ccnlerence to-day for the parjoe of formin ft defensive alliance. The Northern Patlä;; Kallroad Company aked tho Htocfc Exchange W list 3.J.0Co of cm raorege bonds iuei on 37 mile of new roa 1 In Washington Territory, the total Amount of bonds lifted, Including the above, 10 te SH.322.C00 on 1,932 mile of road. The Texas I 'act lie asks tho lining of f 3.500,000 of jreccral inortgsge, terminal 6 per cent, tonds, mortgage is on 1,435 mile of road from GouldiLoro to tl Fasr, snbjcct to the existing mortgage on tho terminal) on both sides of tho MUsM'sippi, and on Gordon coal property. Transactions aggregated 3 5.0ofl share, ol which 2,owj were Lackawanna, 13,000 Lake öaore, 5i,00d Korthwcstem. l".'tO New York Central, 10,001) Bt. haul, 2-',uc0 Union Pacific, aad 1S.0JO Wetirn Lrnion. In the xninlns market Hale and N'orcroi soM at A Little Chief at 25, Moultoa atjl5. Hatro Tunnel at 10, rijmouthat lej-jdOK, and Standard at CA. GOTBEXMET BKCCKITIM. Bailing, 60 dayi U. 3. 4S'.....- ...11 r; Kteriln?, ü4ht....si.!4 Newü. cä.'....- . S per cent, boads.. 101 Sote The purchasing price for Gorornment "bn3i ia Indianapolis virtes from the Nevr Yora: qoutlcm Xi per ccn EOD, Faclflfl tri ... ,.. 121 iTenaeysea, new- 42 Ccnt.Pactacflrstt....lO!iTex. P. laaiKraatg. 35',.; Kno second.... m'm lex. r, Irefclgn A Wllk..... i union Puc firsu... Louisiüna consuls. 75 iD. 1'. land granfi.. .li0'w UlsFoarl 6'g.-...100 iü. P. iinkia?Iani...lHl, iU Joe ,.,..,-t, 115 IVirjriuia 6' ;;s U P. A 8. C. arsts...HG; Virginia conwl . 37 Tesnessco S'l.... 42 Do. dclcrred . 5 625IK1L STOCKS. A data I KxproöU..12 (Mobile A Ohio 7 Allegheny Central.- SS'Morris& Esex-....IM Alton 6 Terro U.... 21 iNashTlllo Chat i:iV :x AT.2L pfd..-. 7J Americau Ivxprow.- 87 BoiLCelai Ä. AN.. 5i OanadaPacic..M. 44 catada Fon'.aeni. ZU rVntNl tit 91' LNOTfolk vfe W. pfd 21'.; iNor.hera PaciUc 1 D3. pfd. Nortawe?tcra . 1 v Northwestern pfd.. , s 1 V Chesapcaaa & Ohio.. .;- New York Central.- &s v. IVO. nrsi piutfliuu.- iv vmu v-ruvin. h Co. second-.. 0 iOhlo A Mlarissippl.Chicago A Atun.. 12S P. A A. preferred. 145 CMC Burl. A Q....118 CnlcliL. AN.O.- Hi O., bL U öittibar 7 Do. pfd .. 15 Cla., fcfan. A vleye. 23 lO. 5 Miss, pf 1... O i . ,11' OrcKoa Navnfatioii-. 'Oregon Transcoa'tX 71 Oregon Improvtai'L 21 Pacxnc Mail .. 5i Panama OH a.c..c.& l 32 Peoria. D. & E 11 rviawaro A Had. 70li Pittburar.... . 15 DeL St Lac ....... i'-; Pullman PalACO Car. 10?!. : Denver Ji . Grande by Readin?-. . lS Krie H Roci WAnd 10 li Erie preferredFast Ten noreec St. L. t San. Fran.- 1 ) Do, preferred.. Da first pM M' i Do. preferred totx Wamo ät. PanL..... . 7.i:H Hannibal A fecJoe. lBLPaal pfd. ....101 Dm mirsaraA 441 k' PVa 1, I Ar UlM KM' i -4. Harlem IM tt. Paul & OmahaHouston A Texas- 29 jSt. P. A O. p.M Illinois Central 120 iTcxas I'aciii . . Ul L'A ULI äV LU.M.NMM . - 7 äl . Ä .L.w.... ' ' . 13!, 5U 5 Indiana, B. & W 113 Cnlon Pacific, Kansas t Texas.., lfi'üü. . ExprownLaXe Krlo U W est "VV.. St. L. i Pacific Lake fcJnore. 6i Do. pfd 12 LonihTille A N-sh.- 2i.'i Wells A Fano Sx 104 'n., N. A. A Ca!..- 10 i W. D. Telrapa...-. 5' Mart., A Cin. 1st pM 10 ! Dornest aka - t io second pfd... - b Iron Kilver. Hem. A Charleston.. 2s (Ontario ......... . MJchlgsn Central 54!-, Qalckisilver. . - 4 xtinneisp. Abt. u.... w'vuo. preierred.. Do. preferred.-. 27 8outh Pacific.. ttlssooxl Pacific - t2)4 Satro... 11 Foreign Money and Stocks. LONDON, Jan. 6. (Mol$ 9S : account. Tnited Mates ttond 4s. 4)4: 4V4i, 151J. iiiroa Bonds Erie. 15; seconds. f0; New York Centrai, 91 Illinois Central. 12:H: Pennsylvania Vnfrat57: Reading, J; Canadian Pacini, WU; 8t raul,76. PA R13, Jan. C Rentes, 731. 62c C03I1IEHCIAL. Thwrc is a continued dullness in jobbing circle-, though there Is considerable Improvement of trade as compared with, its condition just prior 10 the holidays A firmer fcelina alio prevails. Dry axxMis, in the several department, display about the same amount of activity usual to tne svntoa, aud for loth cotton and woolen good the f eeiiat ia firm. Grocerle are reasonably active, and are held at fully previous figures. Dairy products are In fcood demand and firm. ;r.AiN. Wheat Lcxti! markets coutlnuc tirn, all grades Inactive demand, milUrs good customers, and local dealers find no difiiculty in disposing of stock at full quotations. Futur s find more inquiries dan usual, bnt very few otTerings. New York ?4: aUber, PaUimore .ofT, wltb Chicaco 9c lower. orn Firm at quotations, with itnog demand for cash shipment. Futures quiet, r.ecelpts llhL A. Ana market all alon the line. New York atealy, Biltlmore J.jC lower. and Chicago ':oJ Jxem yesterday'! quotatloas Oat Scarce and wanted at full qnotatious TheIoliowla table tuow lb receipt ut ralo at this paw tor toe past tweuty-four haar; J dowivfd Fiour. bwis Ky t-. . 11 wit ; . Thefollowiii. tau. auuw .im- louuni ot grain In store t trt point: Wn't I 001a. C!etatoT A. SIC0C! 5.5X) Kie.ator w CttP'tal meTator. wi arr Elevator . Elevator D Total 14,-. Cj 7.2.X) 10.0C0.. M.50C, 12.700 31.000 Corresp'g day last reat 1S1.000 ,000 Sl.OCOi 13.000 klonr. Grain ami Play. nonr-PaaU8t25373; extra faacy. 53J 4M; fancr, ri 6531 80; choice, 81 5331 63; family. JiCCtrcblextiäOjdJiblexu,
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taper fine, 1180
BiL Askftd, I m traci tb tracx fcJ track 71 traCK S track '.0 i0 trace a0 tract V) tr.vck trck Uli. Asked. Z track 3S tract 8 J STVS irat-k tract Zt S7 track 5 track UiCX R5l, tr i M'.: 30 tract : tiacf 41 tr&ck BM. Aiked. iJ track 2- track 37).; track 2' .'i track U7 track 17 tnex i'S trsci
Rejected. Onmercnan table . lnuaiT Febiuary. Maren Cora We inoto: No. 2 wait?. So. 3 White, TeUow Hizh Mixed. Mlxcd. No. Shhm Eelectß! Ulzh mixed reecte-l . Bound Kat- - . Round Ear, white. Oats Wetiao'we: No. 2 white Light Mixed Mixed Kejtcted.. January. ttttl,tHMtimt . Fbrusry March, Rye No. 2 steady; 62c bid; no sellers. Bran Nominal. liay lrime tliaothy, nominal. CniCAUO MAP.KKTS. lFnrnlfied by II. K. Kinney A Ckx, G vij-ion Lroker?, No. 9 CLarnber of Grain and ProCoin aierccl Jan. . Open's illishst.llowest (Closing IWheat Feb.. .-.;$ Marrb. ... May Cora Keo March.....i 1; Hi 8 I 7'J1 1 c, II fi7 It 12 10 6 2 6 1 ! 7 f S S7 5 , ; i' 7Ti 37 3TV 40 2" .1 11 K 11 W 12 - 6 I'M 7 02 7 15 5 6 6 '0 .V , iV, 3Gv May... Oaü Feb...... March.. . Mar 4 ill Pork - Feo 11 March 11 (5 SO It 11 1J 7.1 May. ....... 1J Lard Feo...-. 6 Marcä 7 15 S5 CO 15 10 6 2 C t?o 7 15 5 ?n5 5 6 10 May I 7 Bibs - Keb. . March... May Kstimeted re:ptü hosn. f 0 rwi head Car lots Wheat, 215; corn, 477; oals, 0 INUIANAI'OLIS WHOLES1LK M VHKKT Dry Clotxla. PRINT. WIndfor fancy ..........C Pacific fancy C Cocheco fancy, 6 Richmond fancy.....' Hamilton fancy. .....5$ American fancy 5 Merrimack fancy-.. Coueto$ra jancy Berwick fancy 2 1 ' lielmoat fancy 1 4 Wan'nton lnd. blue American Ind. blue American shirting .viuiu.i ruii'i , 79 i31mDoa's minlaj t, Allen fancy. 5) Allen 6hirtine aed Kivtr fancy-. Merrifiiack ahirUng..li.Dunneil fancy .-..0 tBK" PAUKICS. TaifCc ?i poplin lus-101-i' lamliton '! alpacas 0'i t.. r,t Hn S r ... K.' 1,1, I t . m i w 111 PaciSc 5i Australian i Pacific 1 to ) lawns 13's crape - H ratirc6-4 A. C. M Pacific 6-4 E. X. &tfh.20 jl'acihc Organdy U Fat iac CnarabMy 'J I'acinc cretonnes....... Padfc 6-1 A. U. casa.23 I'Aciac c f. fi'.ntiu's.Manchester 52 cashllV-lPaclflü-p-crcale? .t5 Manchester ii DeB...l 'PaciLc nun's veiPg.16J Atlantic alpacas........l3 I irlinelon 12 ia nun's Atlantic O. L. CAa....2i vellnii 32' Atlantic F. casam 23 ; Arlington gray CAahinere - y brown Cottons. Atlantic A.--Atlantic 11 Mytitic Elver Lawrence L. L :v4 Bedford S mir ... Yardstick. Tremo'it c. c dtark AVi 7 4 ... 4 a Indian Head t'oncstopa W...esHrtranack .3? Pepperell R. a CticaC ...... 1 v Pepperell E ;,;Eoott xx.. I, Pepierell 9 4 is Peppcrcil lif 4 :0 pia.ssicnasott.s u. is Windsor IL I'; E:.EACn?.r co iton A ndroscc K?i n L ........ 7 Y. Barker Millsl.ondale..-. 74 , Karwell ....- 7 '2 Si' ) 9 Vi 5' i Pallsrdvale hA Ma8oaril!e...-... Wamsntta lO1 Fruit 0 the Loom.. Hill's Kcmrer Idem... 7k Farmers' Chol Blacisioao A. A... 7!-iil)wiM Anchor..... Horo... ft. Pocihontas fe.'cbville Popper 11 9 4. Pepperell 10 4 7 oil Chestnut Hill Lous lalo Cambric ..los; a Just Out.M... . 4' TTON PLAN.SEI.S. an TrcmoTit PL..... 6 Tremont H 7 T rem out P - S Tremont 9 Tremont Y 9 Tremont X. 11 Nashua G... ... 5 PI'J 7 ' 8 9 10 B'a . 6 El'd Tremout F- ... Tremont C Tremant L 1rTT.n it r 1 a 11 Tremont N. yt 10 "1 s 8' 12H'TremontO v ,KllcrtoaCN. e l EllertoaCM 7 7i'EllertonCL..... 7' S jKllertoa V. . 7'i L4;KllertoaT.. .. o' KRcrtoa B. 9' 9 jEUertoa iL. 9; 9H KUcrtoa Q 10 19 Ellertoa P 10U llhi KllertonO ) 14 i Ellertoa N 13 GINGHAM. . 7; Wamsntta- . 7i Berkshire Nashua hr- .. 6 Nashua E... . Nas-haa T... V4 s 92 Nashua D Nashua C Nashua B... Ksshna A. Nashua AAA. 12 13 14. 'S 'J . s Nashua X 10 24a&hua XX 12, Amokeag...... Lancaster !tA t?a a e a York7 Normaudie 7 i Kttulrcv dress.. .. White M'P d.. 7 jJohnso i bnk fold iO'i FLAtna AND CHCVI rS. 9 I Alabama plaids T'l Amoskeag.... Amoskcag, fancy ..10 IoulsianA plaids..., l. säten. Ottawa piaiis .... OttsBB Sdlnbur chetioU-.l) Para Mills, 70 check.12 5rerett cheylota,. i Park Mills. 80 check.. 13 Great Republic eher. ' Economy check..... 9 Y, Columbian.. .. OUs chocx 9J; Hamilton stripes.. .12 DENIMS. Otis, AX A ....13 12 11 York, bine ..II ...14 15 n 7 Otis H B. lork, Plata Otis C C... 101k, fancy. A iotkexg -.14 Oakland. A -. üverett... , 4 Columbian . Hajmsker 8 1V-VV4A .. t.., ............. 7a TICKINGS. .11 iLewiston, Amoskeag. A O A York, :0 in.... ConnestOxh, B F.... .llhi'Lewiston, 32. . a IIa n(4 1 111,' a t lAjv ir'U, j uo Concfitosa, eitra. ...13 IO;UtlRnd, A Corttoga. C OA. ,H5-;Oakland, A A.. tR4IS bags American... 13 jG rauher. .. ... Frankliuvl lo n Lewiston t , t Burk, A , 23;Georjl, A... ...... ti'i CAKTlvT C1TAIV. White.... .is iCoveriet Chain Colored . 22 No. 500 Cot to u Yam to Candle Wiex 20 ITwiuo... ,2U The rrodace Market. Firgs Paying 22c per doi ; from store. 2ic. Butler Temery fancy, 25(4 oc; choica, ZS'-I-C; dairy, sclectivl. lS(32tc: country, fany, 12'jt wtet roll, 10cll2c; tcoiinni grades, C3m;; logrsdes, S3l per lb. Poultry Hens cc per ?b.: rootcr, 4c; soring chickens, 7c; turkeys. 8K(3?c: old cecsc. and wenfeathered, per doz., S3 00: ducks Pr doi., SJ O). Quail SI e-0 per doz. Rafajits C0o per doz. friuirrels 7x; per gos. Feathers Prime ees., 45c; mixed aud dm s aoiac. Kak's-iv;:,inic. Vtol Tub-wathel and picked, SOc; unwaa' t1 medium, 20c: unwashed coramon, 20c; uiivautine, 1V: Cots wold, I5e; do, ccrse, lC4i7c; . cotiou utece-, llxiäc Th Provision stärket. Below are tho present Jobbing price: Sacked Meats eAiivAse"-l or p!aia (pla'.a meits not cnarsatced aaint sxirrers). O. Hani: u to 12 lbs average, lie; 15 los Average, 1 J' irt; 17ilt. average, 10Jc: '! Ibf. average, lw4Cottage hHi'j.s oncnvbsexl. So: Calliornla baa;s 7J4C; Fns.i'i'n trcafiast bacon, clear, lCJc: Euli!.1 aboulders, tyn: family shoulder, pieces averaiai etolO lbs., CUc; dnel beef. ly. Uacoa Olei sides medium wt-.7'ic: do backs lint weicht. 7c; bellies 7f..e; French ü'.un. 7-lb pes, t'ic D. 8. and P'cXled Moata-LnHsh cured, clear aidf er ijieks, unsmoked. 7e; Bean txjrx, r.ie'. per bbl., 2ü0 lbs, 815 00; pork, clear, per bbl.. 2nJ lbs, S13; fiuaily pore, clear, per bbL, 2C0 lbs., SH ; tamliy be-?l, $18. Lard f Tire aetUe-reudered in tierces 8V4C: la half barrels orfiO-lb tubs 8;c; 43-lb tla tubs 'J.e: 2Dlb pails, 9!4c: 10-lb pails, 4c. Bologna In cloth, G;; in otln, 7c The Grocery Market. Chcee FTill cream. New York. 14315c: Ohio, 0c: part skim, 6Se ier pound; White Roac, 12c; Crystal Fprins. 14c: Lmpire, 12c. Coffees Common. SK(3l0kc: ordinary. 10J43 Uc;falr,llHan?4c: prime, I23l2c: strictly I rime. 12"i aiS'-ie: chotco. liiiUVic: Old tlovI ernment .''ava, i&i&ay&t McLaughlin's XXXX retted, paaages, KClD Cttfc, ll.'.c; C-O-lb
do., 14'c; Arbarkle roasted, 14;c; LeverinK's. l4!;c; Cardoba, laC; Gates' A No. x, lJJ4c; oates' prlrpe. I4j;c. fcuan-cntloaf. "c; powdered, 714'c: ?rann lated, tyyic. lUndard A, evj&'c: oa A. 8 ftc; white extra O. c: luht brown, by, a 5kc; coramoa gradea, 4)05ic; New Orleans, b, i &55C Molasses and Bymp New crop New Orleans moles, 5Cct5&c; syrup, 32,jt-Vj per gal. for common tochoice; marie syrup, SI 1(K1 Zb. R!ce Carolina and I.onilana, 5(47c bpicen Pepper, 17Klsl.ic; aigpice, 10'3'2c; clovef, iC-V25c; ginger, i(22c; danamou in mb, 12.-ai5c: nutmegs, eöxOc halt-Lake, in car lots, 9i3c: dray lo's, SlICKVqt 05; 6mall lots. lCx; more from More: dairy, $2 25 1 00. Btarch RoSned pearl, 8!i CI ic tr lb.; Eiirek, 4c: Cbamtion &los. lamp, 6-3Cc; Improve! corn, eHTJc t'alt Pisa Mackerel, extra nen, S21 perbbl.; htlvcstl250; No. 1 rmt xerel. Ji;20; halve!, I) Ct'0: No. 2 mackerel. J 12 5011; hnves, 5550as; No. 2 medium. f-: haive. Si 50; No. 3 mackerel, eS'ißM; halve, i? Jt W:No, 1 white fish, tö 50.J7; U ntlesnsh,S5 5'iiiCperl00 lb.: toucleM cod, 1547; extra. tlO; Grand Bank, 8-V4"4C per Id. Porticn FmitK Tjondon layer raisins, new, g3 2&i! 75; new Vn'.encia, llji2Xo: suiuaa, 14c; new Muscatel Wisins, two crown, ii 1VJV25: three crown. ?3 2': California L.K.. ?1 U5. Lemon? MewictÄ. S C0rji to. Prance UobemiRn, 6$ J '.c: new TurxlÄä. CfijTc: Sultana do., Mc: curran ts,C).'c; new fcgn, layers. 12,kvC Date MatU.5) C Vard in ten-pound boxes. 910c. Orange Florida, crate, SI tO-ji: Brarlllaa dö., ; Jamaica, IbL.Jl 000(4 60. LouLsiana Orances Per bM., 10 50(47. Peanuts Raw, Tennessee, bWn WilminKton, 8V:; roasted, 10c; Tencejsee, 4)ijSo. Eanaaas-ti'2 per bundh. CocoanaUt, 51 50J5. Canned Goods We ouote: Tomatoes, 3 lbs., J0(3
9?c: 3 Hs., öcitkjl 00; Reaches 2 lbs, tundard. n 5'4l 70; 4 lbs., 1 902 00: secouda, 3 lbs. tl W Hi fj; 2 lbs., 1 3.) I 43: He lVacbi, 3 lbs, tl 10(4 1 15: C lbs., 1 5ftl 95; Blackberries, 5lJö; Htrawberries, 1 lOril 15; Raspberries, SI 15(4l 25; Cherries, red, 4J"c; white, SI 95 42 20. fetrln? Beane, WtW; Green Pea, Marrowfat. Jl 3-3 1 45; Yarmouth Corn, SI S031 35: Mountain yuar Corn. SI sO'iil &5: Standard 2 11 , wc-'.jSl ; Mackerel, St 2rk: 1 :15; Pineapples, 81 50 J2 00; Halcion, 1 Ib., 8160(3170; Tumbler Jellies, fejOCc; Cove OyHerp, l ib., iizht weight. Cb&lOc; 1 lb, full weight. SI 10.4115: 2 lbs., light weight. 51 10; 2 lbs., full weight, SI 8.V4I ': bardines, French, lA, 81 75 pr doz. ; American, 'JOc par doi. Appl-s. 3 lbs, DOijJ.'c ; 6 lbs 8 2 5J(J2 W ; calloa, 82 2 4 1 50. Vegetables and Fruits. Beans Choice navy, SI 50 31 75; medium, 81 50 1 75; Marrows. 82 2 25; Califcrnia, Potators-S2 00(32 5 per bbl ; 55305c per bn. Sweet Potatoes Phi ludelphla Jerseys, 83c35 50; Baltimores, 8431 50: Kentuc ky, 81 23' 1 50. Apples Choice, ?2 50cj2 75; fancy, 30; common, 81 2.31 5a Dried Apples Evaporated, 831c; common dried, 4(3rc. l'cach es Dried Ipeacacs. halves. Wi-jOci California halves, 10c: evaporated. 16.S17c. C'abbago New, per crate, 8232 5J. Onions 81 75i32 per bbl. Honey lviuc, Timothy, choice, 81 2331 5 per bushel. Coal aud Coke. nttshnrj?, per ton, 81 00; authracltc, 87 00: Raymond City, Si 00: Indiana bloct, 8250: coke. Pimp, 10c: coke, crushed, 12c; Jacksoa coil. 81 75; Stout's coal. 82 25. Xlldes, Leather anl TaIIow. Hemlock sole, 21(320; oMk ko!?, 3C'31c: Pennsylvania harness leather, 33337c: harness le ither, 2D3 f", bridle leather, per do.3., 8.V)372; do nesti; kip, iCi8Cci French kip, SOcil 20: domestic calf. 70 cuSl 10: rrencu can, 51 iui4i u. Hides No. I cured, 7(3 vie; No. 1 prion. Vi7r No. 1 calf, uglOe; cared, luUc; dr halt, lCo; flint, I jc: No. 2 hides e ofE, Tallow rrime, ö'cM;; No. 2, 535!4 (irtase Brown, ijx; white, 5a'3'-0; yellow, 4X(3''wC. Drug Market. Alcohol, 82 20 32 2".: calomel, 75JS5C; WEo'&or, 25J0c; cochineal, W3r-Qo; chloroform, 'jCc3j1 it; gum opium, a 50:41 75; indizo, t OOul 03; morphine, J 40(31 05. Oils Castor, SI 55;31 GO: S -V.et o:l, WJO'tÜfcö; ollTooll, 81 5J31 W); b;ramot Anderson's), 82 25.32 .V); lemon c?Au:eron;, 1 7U2 Co. tiamlne 1 s si iu: einchonida, icg'Äi. American bi-carb, foia, 4c: E:i?ll5.h .lo.,5'i;(36e. ynnd" Garret's, 2 oz. pack., 81 00 per do-: 4-oz bottles. S3 03 per doi. Flove's Fulphur, 4 '3 9c. Timoutinc 3ü(3'c; EuUli Venetian rod, by bbl., 2V4o; lcs qaantitles, SVc. Iodine it 2-; Iolido p;uasih. $ 01 Cloves 20 vr-c. Rhubarb. 2.V; 4fl 2:. Window-glass, CO kxx 20c; doable. 70 and 10 per cent. on. Iron and Steel Market. Bar Inn 82 00 rates; hoop iron, ?2 50 rabss: NorwÄy and rtweM iron, 5c rite: horo snoe iron, 3e Horse Shoe-Burden A Perkins', per ii ::;.8i : mnie shoes 81 per keg advance. Horse ön i Nils Northwestern, Globe and Pntnira.per box. il 5o. Ca5tfc'tecl-Kest Araericau, per lb., 18c; priu.r steel, r; tire steel, 4c: toe calk steel, 5c; machinery steel, 5C. Nails 82 25. Micellaueoa Markets. Raw Fnr Mink, large, darX, 4Cc: pale. S0c; raccoon, blHck aud extra, 81; large and dirt. 70c; pale, 6c; muskrat, fail, 53Sc: winter, UiHOe; uposura, 5320c: hkunk, black, prime. 75: short stripe, "49.3:c; otter, S3CJS; gray fox, 10 Cc: rel fox, 10(475c: house eat. 54.5?: .vaejp pelts, by nmonatof wool aad quality, 10c475c: full, louhairod Newfoundland doc siiu3, 5O0 .3 8l.ee. Oils We qnote: Linseed, raw, 51(V2c: boiled. 54 055c: lard oiL fi5a85c; miners oil. fc5a0e; lubricating oll. 12-338C; straits ell, 55.3&0c: benr-Iae, 10 Q14C; coal oil, Indiana legal test, 10c310c; 150 decree, test, 10;r4llc; water white, 155 degrö-2,lid. Tinners' tuppiies We quote: Best brand cnarcoal tin 1. c, ltxl4. 12x12 and 14x20.8 50; IX.IOxl 4, 14x20 and 12x12, SJ 50; roofing, 1C, 11x20, 8 00; lexÄ 812 CC3U; block tin. In pigs 2tc; in bars 25c. Iron 27 B iron, 3.25c; 27 O iron, 6c: Juniata gplvaaized, 50 per cent. di6Coant; refined, 5) and 10 ter cent, discount, feheet zluc, o'c copper bottoms 01 22c Plaiuishcd copper, 3Cc. Solder, 14 LIVK STOCK. Indlannpolls Livv Stock Market. Union Stock-Yards, Jan.f, Cattle Receipts 300 head; shipments, head. The receipts of all kin Is were more liberal than we have hsd for several days. Quality fair. Market steady. Good to choice ahlppers. .-. .81 50OG 00 Fair to medium shippers...-. 4 255 O) Ccxaincn shippers... ......-. 3 JO 4,1 00 StOCkcrs. ... .. 3 03i4 50 Good to choice cows and heifers... 3 44 25 Fair to medium cowi aud helfen 2 7533 25 1 Odmraoa cows and heifers-. Veals, common to good Balls common to good..... Ifllksn, common to good .. . 2 00 32 w 4 O0;3'3 00 2 2ji3S 25 0JÄ50 tü HOCf Receipts. 11.CJ0 head: bead. Quality only fair, owing heavy tutply. Market opened ahlpmeata, 2,200 to tho extra and dull, wcik aul lower. Later trade mlel artive at a decline, closing; stct'Cy. Heavy packln? and shipping.... 81 40(34 4i l.K'bt and mixed packing . . ....... 4 ' t,t P;g.S if iid. . 1 05(41 5 Sh esp Receipts, 2rl head; shipments, hea i. The receipta were lüht. Market steady on prime; commou dull. Gool tochoice gradrs....- .... -3 50 33 ss Fair to medium grades........ 3 Go al 5 Cororaou grales 2 00.32 7r Batks per head. - - 2 0033
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a&iewnei4. KAsST LIBERTY. Pa.. Jau. 6 Cattle - Fir.n spd urchanged; receipts 2t"j6 head; shipments 2;M nead. Hoy Active; nxipty, 2,V0 had: hinrner.ts 8.110 heed; Philadelphias, ft 7031 "); orker. $4 Ctx 70. sibtep Aetivrt and unchanged; reeeipt- 1,1.0' head: fchipmtnts 5O'0. KhW YORK, Jan. C Rceven Receipts 1.10 head, of nun car-loads were for sla mm mererand 32 car-loads for cxpoitatioc. No tralo ai market lcwir: dres -xd hot very slow; poor t j prime steen sold at SvlJ. Sheep- ttcoelpts. l.:a.G hed. Market very qnle; limited trade at 81 U(t4 üO per cwt. for com mo and ordinary sheer: no linili on sale. Hoe Receiots 3,000 head. Market firmer a' 81 a c5 ;x KANSAS CITY, Jaa. The Live Stock Indicator reports: cattle Receipts. 5 head. Market active buweak ext orts ;5 C035 43: geo-1 t-i choice sinpir?. 84 35 10; rointnon to medium, U3l 10; t'teoers, Si ?3t; ris. 84 hi3-t LO. POV.S Keofipg,, y.coo ncao. Market weak aad 5c lower at 3!(31 CO. Bhcep Receipts, 620 head. Market steady at 82 8T. "LOUIS, Jan. 6 -Tattle acclptP. 1,030 head: shipments none. In fair hippiDg demand, but supply scant; exports, 85 75(36; good tocnoife shipping, 85:33 65; common to medium. SI V5 3 4 75: butchers steers, 81 253I CO; cows aad heifers, 83 25(31: co ra-fed Texans 813 25. Bheeo Receipts l.OOO hea-l; shipments none. Fat BheT wanted; common to medium, J2 2V3J; choice. S3 25(31 Hcsa-Actitc aad etroug; Uht, 8-1 2331 30;
lackinr. 84 25(31 40; bcaTy, 84 4044 50. ceipu. 11 800 head; ahipment l.OuO bed.
ReCHICAGO, Jan. C-e DroTers' Jeui Jeurnal reports: Hoci Receipts, 51,000 head: shipments, 4.000 head. Market a live, but 5c lower: rough packia. 81 1534 Zb: parkin- and snipping. 84 35,-4 1 50: light. 84 -C31 Vy; sulp?, J;(3U Ciose-1 steady. lattle-Atveipw. 7.5C0 neaa: anipments, 1.500 head. Fat cattle firm: lean aad rough lota weak and lower: exports, 35; good to choice shiptine, $535 50; coratron bo fair, IV lower, S-I20.3 1 5: etccktrs, 8 3i 95: feeders, 8131 &0. KbPeep Receipts, 1,000 head; aipmeats, 1.000 heu. Market steady; common to latr, S; 2S'4 to; medium to bOod, S-.j 75: choice, 8131 W. OABKXT8 DY TELBUUAPH. rrotoot &iarkis NEW YORK, Jan. 6 Cotton Firm : fntares dull aLd steady; January, 11.2ic; February, 11.17c; Karen, 11.23c; April, 11.37c: May. ILlJe; Jane, 11.61c; Jnly, 11.7le: Autrast, ll.j2?: September, 11.47c: Ot toU-r, 1097c. rlonr- 2 iiot: rArelnt, 21.110 bbls.; exports, 6 0-JO bbla. Vnei-i)p;t l.tt: atd options 2.' i(327c jower and hoavy; rectlpia, 9 RO id.: exports 21S.Co tu. ; No. 2 red, steamer, V2c; ungraded red. J-8 3 ?5c; No, 2 red, steamer, 'Jtc: No. 2 Ted, i'0Vä'.J4c: Na - red, January, a CS Cl 29(1,000 bu. at W,(3'J2,.;c closing at tOc; Yt truary, sales cf 3, 2 1,000 bu. at iMc, nosin at 9lc; March, sales of 1,272,000 bu. at $2; Tili", closing af.'ic; April, ules of 320,0f;0 bn. at 97s vJTc, c'osing at VIT,.: May. sales of 2,0.0,000 bn. ai , t7o, clofcing at '.-Cc; June, sales of lsi,ocO bu. at 90 2 oyje. ciosins at '.'oJic. Corn Spof. ilrni: options lj-442c lower; closed heavy: receipts, lO.OuO bn. : exports, 73,000 bu. ; uugra-ied, 50.'ic : No. 3, bl&'Ac: steamer, 52.3"',;c: January, 50c; February, 49Vc; No. 2, 53'i(354c: steamer, yellow, 53c: do. white, 53)e: Jannary, fO 'oilc, closing r;80?kc; Febniarr, 4S4'9504c, closing at Iftc: March, l?lc, " closing at 4'Jc; April, U (Tiile, closing at -40c: May, 45'iS'0-c clctiii at 4S7..c. Oats ;c Ikj.ut; receipis 4tCC0 bu.; exports, bu.; relxeLS0 3 ts;; white, 33tCc CoSee-fcpot, quiet and unchanged; options 10 points lower, but active, clriup steady ; sales. 2V00 bags; January, 8.0J 3 8 tec: J bruary, S.l50".2i'c: March, 8 30,43)-; April, 10(3S.45c; Maj', 8.J03S.J5e; June, 8 Fncar In moderate demand; centrifugal, 4c; P.i;umbuco. 4 21-:?2c; reCned 6tedy; mold A, '.' granulated, 5Jyc. Molasses Steady. RiceQuiet. Petroleum Steady ; united. 752C Tallow Dull at Ccjo 1 10c. Rosin Steady. Turpentine steady at 31c. HßgB-Dull anl lower at 2hc. Pork- btead? ; new mess 812 75f313. B ef Qniet. Cutmfats Dull. Lard Lower; Wftern statn. spot. 87 12H: January, 87 10(37 20; February, 87 11 (37 22: Warch. 87 P.(37 30: pril, 87 2737 32: May. 87 ZVtf 30; June, 87 40(37 47. Butter Firm foreholco. Chetss-Steady. CHICAGO, Jan. 6. Flour-Firm. Wheat Demand active, unsettled and weaker; closed lj;c under yesterday; January, 793.su" c, closed at 7.,!4c: February, 79-',;l 'tc, closed ai 7'4'c; March. 04'.ifc2C cloed at fco,l4'c; May, 8.v,as7:,c, closed at b'.'o". No. 2 Chicago spring. 7v?4i3',e1 close! at 7.'S7.!,c; No. 3 do , o6c&c; No. 2 red, nomiiil; No. 3do., CSc tioru-lu good demand; cf.h, :.Q7c, closed at COc; January, SGiliS'c, closed at 30,:r33''.!4c; February, aejc, closed at :tYe; Mait h, iSc; May, 3'J1i(3'.o;.,c closed at r.9"(4iCc. Oats Quiet: cash and Jauoary, 'i: Fetruary, 2C:f';', closexl at VG 'Jo: March. 2o4 2vc, closed at 20-?-H'.32r1 ,'c; May, vyföct closed at2'.-;ic. Kye kiher at 5 3 parley NoraIns 1 et i's.c Flaxseed Firm and unchanged. Pork Active and weaker and 15j-0c lower; cash and January, 8:1 C53U 70: Fefcrnarr, 811 (2l&l SO, closed at 8U 7011 72!: March. 11 75(t)H ''. Closed at Sil 82 jll n Lard Fabler aud lower: casb, 8?30 b'f, January, v. M) ; February, S6 82(35 92. closed at ) $2 fr; K5; March. So 90(47 02Z, closed at SG y2Ji BulkrEea In tair demand and easier; shoulders. 84594 vJ: itbort rlLs, 85 short clear. 85 253 (1 30. Butter Firm and unchanged. RecilptsFlonr, 1,0! 0 bbJs.: wlieat, 107.000 tn.: corn, 1".too bj.; oats, g'.'.OOO bu.; tarier, none; rye. 51.000 bu. Stlpnicnts - Flour. 20.0D0 bbls : wfcrat, 25.C00 bu.: corn. 12.01 bu.; oats, O3.0C0 bu.; barley. 1.CC0 bu.: rye. 1S.C00 bu. Afternoon Board Whea.- Easier; decline! Jfci. Cora Easier: decliued iz. oats -Easier; January declined e; Feorr.ary und Maren, !;c. Pork Easier: declined 2X. Lard-tteaJy; January snd March advanced 2,Vc f-T. LODIP, Jan. 6 Flour-Firm. Wheat -L-ver, active aad very unsettled, cosing l'c btlow yesterday; No. 2 red, SJK3'Hc, closing at it side fl&urej, ct sh : f.03-0ie. ciosins at inside lUuies Janrary; (4'H'lic, c osine at 10' .c, Febru ary; y .' -Lower and unsettled; .33'?i33ic casa; S-iJi.'-c Jsnnsrv; 337;c3S4!4c February; 3lj;.5c March; tC3:.T.4C Way. closin? at inside prics, Ott -Pirnur with (Äh bid for February; 30c Msy. Rye-Dull at e bid. Barley Dull at 50375c. Iad-l;ull at 83 Ü7J-5. Butter Unchanged. Egs -Quitat2(te. Flaxieed Quiet at 81 81. Hay Hrm; prairie. 81 MfJll: timothy, ?12.315. BrnnF!rm fit 5t!- Tc at mi!L Cornmeai Firm at 82. Provisions hasicr and slow. Pork 812. Balkmtste lx)ug clear, 0; R!icrt ribs to; short clear, 6 J5. Bacon liong clear, ?6 75: short ribs 8 7i J; short clear. 87 12.j. Lard So 70. Receipts Flour, 4.100 bb:s; wheat, 20.CC0 bn.: corn. 72 000 bu.: oatp, 7.0T0 bo.: ryo, none-; barley, 3.000 bu. Shlpmtiit FItur, C.olO bbls: wheat. 7.OL0 bu.; corn, 123.000 bu. ; oata, 2, WO bu.; rye, none; barley, pone. Afternoon Board Wheat Teak : 7:;ic January; ??ic February; UjC May. Corn-Firm; 33j4c Jauiarv; Zic February; SCJc May. Oats Slow at 150 PHILADELPHIA, Jan.C.Flonr Strong. Wheat Unsettled; rejected red, craia depot, 75c: mixed, graia depot, Sic; No. ?. red, elevator, 85c: No. 2 red, lc; do January. 83Xc: February, ,.g90ic; March, '.293c: April, 9;ü;q94c Cora Weak: No. 2 mixed. 49(349vc; No. 3 yellow. tOe; steamer No. 2 bign mixed, 50c; No. 2 mixed, January, (irJtc: February, March. April and May. 4-(3 4Vc. Cats Firm; rejected white. SSVCi No. 2 mixed, 3ct No. 3 white, 35(3Wc, latter for choice: No. 2do 3Cr-t3ö3c: No. ido.. . Provis ionsDull. Lard fcteaoy; rebned, J7 wj.i,. .5 steam, 87 25: butchers' loose, $ 50(36 75. Ere tuiet at soi30J-Jc. Others unchanged. Reclt Flour, 4.0OÜ bbis.; wneat, 22,000 bu.: corn, 133.QiD bu.; cats 9,000 bu. bhipments Wheat, J.OCO bu. : corn. 14 OOo bn. : oata x (XX) bn. BALTIMORK, Jan. C Flour Firm and goo! Inquiry. Wheat Western easier aud active: xo 2 winter red, spot, 9-fV.K))e: February, 91'. 3?ls: March, vi&niii: May, oor.yjs nora A'esteru stead v: Western mixed, spot. wyMV frl anuary. 49,.(3Vj;4c; February. 4SK(3i&;e. Oats FIrn and eood demand : Western white, Sl(33Cc: mixed, 32 3ic Rye Nominally higher at C43C6c. ProvisionsSteady and quiet. Copper Refined quiet atlOV4f31034c. Other articles unchanged. Freighta to Liverpool Quiet: cotton, 15-Gld; flour, is ad; grain, V2X. Receipts-Flour, 1.100 bbls.; wheat, 31,000 bu.: corn. 100.000 tu.. Shipments-Wheat, 2,000 bu. : corn. 23 000 bu. CINCINNATI, Jan. C-Ootton Quiet aud unchanged, heat In good demaud; No. 2 red, Sfa(c. Corn In good demand: No. 2 mixed, 4tJ.$l41c. Oata Dull: No. 2 mixed. scVilc. Bio Dull; No. 2, ft7(3"7c Barley Unchanged. Pork Nirctcd at 81175. Lard-Dull and Jower at f ') 7C(3'i t2V. Bui xmeats Hull and uomiual: shoulders, St 7: short rib, 6 25. Bacon (Jaiet but linn; snouMers, I2yt; hhort rib. 11. Ulichanced. Hog Fttady: common and light, S3 t C5; packing and butchers', 4 CC31 'JO. TOLEDO, Jen. 6. Wheat Opened strong and hizher, and closed dull, weat and lower; No. 2 red, cash and January, 7!4c; February, Mlc; March. 8lJ4c: May. 5lVvc: No. 2 soft, htrt asked. Cora Quiet but steady; No. 2 csh, 4lc; Jiuary, 4'c: May, Win. Oat Dull; No. -2 cvd, 27jc; May, Sec. Cioverseed Firm : prime, ccsh und January, 84 (0; February, 84 75. ReceiptWheat, 45,0Cy bu.; corn, '..000 bu.; oats. none. Shipments Wheat, 17.000 bu.; corn, 21.000 bu.: oats. 3,000 bu. MILWAUKEE, faa C Flour-Steady. Wneat Pleady; No. 2 Milwaukee. 77,S?: January, 77: February, 7Sc: March, 7c: May, 8lJ4c. ro Quiet: No.3. 37c Oats-(uiet; No. v. 27 :. Rye Hlhtr; No. 1, &&VyYic Parley Strunzer ; No.2 6prlnir, SiKic: No. 3 do., extra, P'.VSc. Provisiona Drooplne. Mess Pora Sil 7j cash ard January; Sil 75 February. Lard- Prime strata, 02 cash and January : February, 80 HI. HosLcwer at Si 1C(94 40. LOUISVILLE. Jan. fi -Cotton-Quiet. Wheat Stronccr; No. 2 red, 7& Corn No. 2 nominal at 40J.?. tu :iC;c. ProTision Eaier Me Pork f 12 50. Balk matf Shoulders, St "-Ti. clear rib. 57 25: dear, W. Bati Shoulders 8" 7: clear rib, S7 2': clear. 87 50. Hams 810 to. Lard Prime leaf, 50. KANSAS CITY. Jan. c.-Wlept Weak nd lower: rush. 51i biJ, t'Oc a.ted: Febrnarv. oQ'-i ; May Wi&ific. Corn vfcik: cash, ').i; Janury, c: Pebrunry, 21; ;'3'2sc; May, SOie, Oats-Dnil and roruliihl. Otla. PITTSBURO. Jan. C Petroleum 'Juli certiaeaten opened at 74 'C advanced to 7iJic, declined toTS.Vic and closed at 73 OIL CITY. Pa., fWtes opened at .Tan. C National Transit oer7iHc: htzheM. 7lVc; rVc: lowet. .i.c. ciuej hi i-'y't''' "axes i,vsu.-uu outs, ciear aaccs, 3.7r),Ct0 b's.: shipments 47.133 bbls: charters 25.711 bbls Exchange stock, 4'30 bid, but none offered. BRADFORD. Pa.. Jan. 6. Crude Oil Market weak and lower, in consequence of tbe action o' associate! producers ia discontinuing thut-dowa. Baticnal Tranilt and Tidewater runs Monday, e?,l75bb!s; total shlfo-iats. 50,325 tola,; c. i
r714bbl.: cltarano. 4 O1.000 bbls. Nstfonal Transit certificates opened at 7 CNc and closed at 7ic; tlhtkt pilce, 74 V, loweat, tt.'uC Dry Ooodi. NEW YORK, Jan. t. Dry Goods Irr?irolir demand, home proportinui hav beea made, but the whole were staple cottons Takings have been very moderate. Of seasonabls specialties, such as prints, ginghams, drets goods, etc., Ihera ras boen a pool business. Woolea g ods continue very dull. Export of domfstic ottons for the week, 5.431 packages or rrore ttian double the quantity of any corresponding wesk in tije history of the trade. Agests rrale the piice of all styles of Simpson's aad Eddy ttone print Cr.. Whisky. BALTIMORE, Jaa. f,. Wnlxky Sttndy at 81 IS 1 19. ST. LOCIS, Jan. 6. Whisi y Steady at 81 12, CINCINNATI, Jaa. WLlsty-Qui-t at 81 11. CHICAGO, Jaa. 6. -Whisky-Steady at 81 13.
PHILADELPHIA, Jaa. & WhitXy D ill an 1 unchan.edat 81 20. Wool. POSTON, Jan. 6, Wool The demand for wool Contiunts steady and prices arewtll susuinod. (utsjihed wo-is ine5ud!:ig Texa. Territory and Western, in demand, and sales at low prices. Pulled wools steady : fales moderato at rrevioas prices. Foreign wools quiet. No sales of any iml ot tance. A remedy for rhenmatism, which lifts one from a condition of helplessness and makes life worth living, is described by Mr. D. L. Southard, a prominent citizen of Greencastie, Ind. He says: "For six weeks I grew worse under an attack of rheumatism, thoush I had good medical treatment. Could not move without great pain, and hsd to be helped. Bishop Bowman brought me a bottle of Athlonhoros. Begin taking it in the morning That sight I slept free from rftto. The next morning I felt like a well man." Shrunken grain will germinate and often prcdnce a good crop, but it will not produce as larpe a yield as plump seed, and if continued a few years in succession the variety is sure to degenerate. The Clauson wheat originated in a single plant found growing by a stump in the tate of New York. Dirwin says that the Kenton wheat was found growing on a pile of rubbish in a quarry in England. The Chidham wheat originated from an ear found growing in a hedge la England. It 13 well known known that many varieties of grain have originated ia some single plant differing from its fellows found growing in some exceptional place. Hood's Sarsaparllla, acting through the blood, reaches every part of tho system, and in this way positively cures catarrh. The yearly loss to cultivators by the depredations of insects in the United States has been variously estimated at from ? 00,000,C00 to fl0O,COO,CO0; but, although the amount of the crops has been continually increasing, we havo no doubt the iusect losses have decreased through the knowledge of cultivators to elude or destroy them. A late Ecietitic writer cays there is no doubt that it would bo wiss economy for every State in the Union to have a properly qualified oflicer charged with the study of insect ir juries and beneals and that many times his salary could be saved to the State. It's no secret that Dr. Pierce's Cora pound Extract of Smart Weed is composed of best geruire French Brandy, dbliilel Extract of mart-Weed and Jamaica Ginger liot, with Camphor Essence, and constitutes, therefore, tbe test remedy yet known for olicor cramps, cholera morbes. diarrhn i. dysentery or bloody ilux, or to break np colds, fevers and i nil a minatory attacks. Fifty cents By druggists. Fotatoes intended for teed should, after digging, be exposed as much as possible to tight until danger from froats requires their removal to the celleror pit. It they could be kept in a light room np stairs at a uniform temperature of 10J through the water, it woald be better than any other coursa that can be devised. Cellars are usually kept too warm, and they are always too dark for this purpose. Long before time for planting, the early kinds of potatoes will need sproating nrd when the first sprout troni an eye Js removed, any that came after will be much lees vigorous. A Precions Girt. The most delicate, useful and refined of holiday presents that could be offered to a lady or person of taste is, beyond doubt, a case of that most exquisite, refreshing and lasting of all perfumes, the genuine "Murray it Lanman Florida Water." Sold by all druggists, perfumers and fancy goods dealers. As there are imitations of this article, see that the real Murray & Lanman Florida Water is obtained. It is a great fault with many farmers to allow their cattle the range of tho farm, thus getting more exercise than is good for a milch cow. trampling the field and making muddy paths, while the frost-bitten food that they pick up is of reduced benefit, and leaves the fields bare and exposed to the winter's Eeverity. It is an error to suppose that late grass, froat-bitten and bleached, is of more value as food than for plant-food and protection. Leaving the grass nnfed is, in effect, green manuring without the expense of turning it under. Country Gentleman. Opposed to Scroti Drink. Tarker's Tonic is delicious to the palate; it invigorates, bnt docs not promote a love for strong drink; It cures coughs aud colds; it purifies the blood, thus curing kidney, iiver and Jung troubles and rhemiättsrn. It should be kept in every heme." G. H. Sherman, photographer, Elgin, III. Piac it in yours. Ten-pound washed fleeces and 125-pQand mutton carcasses should be tbe average for Merino flocks, tays the Sheep Breeder, and the value of Euch theep should b from 1 to tö per head. Dnricc's Salad Dressing and Cold Meat Saue. is made from the freshest, purest and choicest condiments obtainable, lu fcing It, waste, labor, anxiety and disappointment are prevented. FITS: AU Fits stopped free cy Dr. Kline s real Nerve Restorer. No fit after firrt day's use. Marvelous cures, Trestle and fi trial bottle free to Fit cases. Eend to Dr. Kline. 831 Arch si. Phila.. Pa Vaniig Sleul Read Trila. Voltaic Belt Company, ot Marsball, The Mich . offer to send their celebrated ElectroVoltaic Belt and other Electric Appliance on trial tor thirty days, to men (young or old) afflicted with nervous debility, lfs of Vitality and manhood, and all kindred troubles. Also for rheumatism, rearalgia, paralysis and many other diseases. 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RAILWAY TIME T1BLE On 'and After Sunday, Dec. 21, 183 TBAIXS EfX BT CEYTKAL STAUAKO TINE.
JefTcraonville, Blavdlsua nod Itdlanapotli. . Depart.) Arrive. Southern Ex.d'y 4:laam lad. H. Mn. 9:i5 am L. fc Mad. Fx 8:15 am InL A Chi. Kx.n: am Loa. A M. MaiL. 3:50 pra N.Y.A N.FJ. Ex.. 7:0) pm Lonisv. Ac, d'y. 6.45 pra,. L. A C. F. L...10:1J par For tickets and fall information call at oSi.x Penn. Lines northeast corner Whluston aja Illinois streets; City Ticket OCZc, 1 Norta Mendian street; Union Depot Ticket OGee, Terre llaate, Vnndalia and bt. Luarn, Depart.! Arrive. Mail 7:15 am New York Ex... 3;V)aj Day Express, d'yll :55 am Mail A AC- lO.'Oa-n Terre in Ac- 4:00 pra t in. A L. F. 1. 3:.0 pn I'sciSc Ex., d'y-10:45 pm Sew York Ex 4: JO For tickets and full information cailato2icv Pern. Lirs northeast corner Wahingtoa and Illinois streets; City Tic ttt OfJce. 16 North Merid:an street; Union De;ot Ticket OCtec Clnclutiatl, Indianapolis St. L.ula aud 4JUI - cago. ciNCTSNATi prvr:n??. Deptrt Clnclniiatl and Florida Fast Line, daily. . and c c . 4:00 act Cin., KoshvlUe and Col. Ace... .11 :05 arri Cln. and Louisville Mail. p. c 3:45 pin Cincinnati Acc , dally f.:.Ä5 prr Arrive Indiarapollls Acc dsily ..ll.i$am fin. and Ex. Louis Mail, p. c... 11 :50 am Indlanajolls Acc 6:0pn Chicago aad Louis Fatt Line, daily, k aad c c.. .3 0:15 pro OI!CA:0 PIVISION. Depart Chicago and Rock Island Fx 7:10 axr. . Chicago Mail, p. c 12:13 prv Western Express .. 4:55puj Chicago, Peoria and Burilrgton Fast Line, s . r. c 11 :20 pxa Arrlvt C. and L, Fast Line, d'y, c, c, 8. 3:3 an lAfayette Acc. 10:-Vm i:inn. and Louhrvilia Mall, p.c. 3:rjpm Cincinnati Acc -...-. 6:42 pro The time via C, I. 6U L. aad a and L. E, aal W. as follows: Leave Inda'polis 5:00 pmlAr. India'polh 10:lTarr. Arrive Laf.ijfttc 7:25 pm Lv. Lafayette 8 6 am. Arrive B'oom'tn 12:10am'LT. Bloom'ln 2:55ait.For map, tla 3 table, rates of fare, and all information .apply at Tic et Oßcc, 155 fouth iLlnoix street, aud Union IJexot Ticket O'e. Chicago, Bt. Lonlü and Pittsburg. (TAN-HANTLS AND PENNSYLVANIA USE.) Depart, Arrive. rew yorx.r-niiaaeip a. washirgton, Baltimore, Pirtsburg, and Columbus Express Dayton AColumbus Ex, Richmond Accommo-i New York.Philadelp'a.l 4:25 a.m. 10:45 a.m. 4:00 P.m. 3I:37a.ro. 4:35 p.m. H S:40a.m. Washington, üaiti-i more, Pittsburg. Co-j lumbus A Dayton Ex, n 4:55 p.m. Daytoa Expre? 4.5) p.m. 10:20 p.m. s 10;20 um CHICAGO DIVISION. VIA JLOXOMO. Louisville and Chicago, Fast Express .... 11:00 D.xa., 3:50 a,tn, Louisville and ChitagOi Express, p. c l ll:15a.m 3:35p.n. Daily. Daily except Sunday, s Slccms tr. H Hotel car. Per tickets and full Information call at ofr? Tenn. Lites northeast "corner Washingtoa aul Illinois streets; City Ticket Odice, 15 North Meridian street: Uniou Depot Ticket Place. Wabash, St, Louis aud facllUo Hallway. DcpF.rt' Arrlre P-. A Chi. Mall. 7:lam Dot. Ex., s s.uaiu T .Ft.W.AM.Ex 2:i:pm Pacific Ex llirntaii D . Ex., d'ys.... 7:00ptn Det. A Chi. Ml... ti:5can ""or (lets end full information call at CtT cse. Oulco, 20 bo. 1IL kt. or Union Cci-ot Tlciet 4'r 0 . Indianapolis and Viuceune. Depart' Arrtre Ml. A Cairo Ex... fc:15am Vlaccnncf Ac....M.4"iam Vincennes Ac 4:O0pa Ml A Cairo Ex... C:3ci rn ror tickets and lull information call at or:i--renn. Lines northeast corner Washington andIlllrcissts: City Ticket oiüce. IGSorta iierldiau st. ; Union Dejmt Ticket Odice. Ciuelnnatl, Ilamlltou aud Indiuaupolls, Depart! AitIv Cin , Day A Toi 4:O0am ConnerT, Ar. H :iam. C.,1.,T. AN.Y...10:45am Cin., P. A St. L,... 11 :50am Con iters v. Acc.... 4;25pm Cin. Acc 5:Vpm C, D., T. A N.Y 6:3".pm Cin.. P. A St. L....10: 11 ptu Indiana, Itlocrulr-ton and Wetru. TEOIUA LI VISION, Depart. Arrive, radflc Ex A Mail 7:25am E.A3,Ex.r.r, a dy 3:frfjara K. AT.F. Liner c 5:05pm Clncin.Bpec. rclLCam BAR-LEx. d,s,r,cll :!Cpni Atlantic ExAM C:30piti srr. liOLis Divrsios. Moorefleld Ac 6:.:0im Night Ex. dlyr.c 3:5rkamMail A Day Ex.- 8:05am Mall A Day Ex... f.:f 0pra 2iitht Ex dlyr.Cll:t5pm Moorelleld Aoc... 6:10pm KASTF.RN DIVISION. ft ITnET.r.cs Id.- 4:20am PacificEx r.cdly CrfÄtnv Day Ex .11 :5am Western Ex... . 4:4"pm Atl'c Ex,r.c,dly. 7:icpm B.tvB.,Dear.cd.lO:35prr. For tickets and full information call at the Nev-, Ticket Oaice, No. 138 So'ith lUiaois street, or at the Union Depot Ticket Oaice. 8, ladicatea slecper; r. c- recllalaat cars LonlsTille. New Albany and Chtccu-o. (Michigan City and Grand Rapids Division.) Depart. Arrive. Frankfort Acc 5:00pm ladlanap'lis M'l- S:15ptrv Mich.C.NK'tE.s,ll :20pm Ind. Ng't Ex. d.s 3.au MleluClty M'1...12:45pin;lndianapolis AclO:004ta For tickets aad Information, call at Cniou Depot and vfi south Illinois stn et. Indianapolis aud St. Loals. lX'part.1 Arriv Day Express rs 7:10 am N. Y. A B. Ex.... 3 :4h ia Paris Express 3:50 pm Ivocal Pass 'J:'Q am B. A fit, L. Ex... 6:25 pm Ind'aoolls Ex.... 3:15 vm N. Y. AS- L. Exl0.f5 pra. Day Express 6:25 nu For tickets and all Information csli at city otueo No. 2 BAtes Uocse Blocr. L'nloa Depot aad chnyetM Avenue Depot. Cleveland, Oolombns, Cincinnati aaJ Indianapolis. Impart. I ArrlT4 N. Y. A Bo. Ex- 4 :0) am l U N O A St L Ex C : w an D.F. A N.Y.Ex.l0:10am'W.FLW.AM Ei.l0:i5ft-tt And. A Mich Ex.ll:15am;B. Har. A A. Ki. 2:20 putW.FLW. A M.Kx 5:55 pm,H. Ind. A Ho Kx. 6:Ou ptn N. Y.AD. Ex.- 7:15 pm N. Y. A ß. L. E.nlöo prir.BiGHrw'ooi) Pivisic.v. Depart. Arrive. ! 4:00 am. . 2:20pm 6:40am..... 4:5 tit.. 6:15 am..,., 3:30 pm'10:35am .... s:5Jpia 30:10 am... 5:25 pra! 2:0pm........-JO 3opm 11:15 am... 7:15 pm 3:öpm. l or all Information, rates maps, time table, etc, call at the Union 1 icket O.Ece, Bates Ho i comer, Massachusetts Avenue Depot or at tbe Union Depot STATE RAILWAY TIME TAKLE. EvanavlH' and Terre flantr. I Via Yandal'.a Line. I Leave Terre Haute .... ..1 4:05 an 11.35 rnr Arrive at Terre Haute . i 10:40 pn -"2:10 pic Dailv. Kel KiTr. IVAVE XA"T. AEHIVB. 7:30pm 7:00 am '7:10pm l:üd ptr.' LosanspoTt .. Denver I. P. & C. CroKslr.g. 9:00pm 7!t am ß:2i mail :33am . Columbia City 11:31 tm 9:15 ana 4 4S pa 0:1 ara Auburn Juno..! 1:12 pm 10-oopm 3:25 pm 7:25 axu J AKRIVK. j i.AVX. Butler.... .1 2:00 am 11;30 am ,2:lpra 6 :3t) aia Logartsfort, Crawforriavtllo ana ;unth western anaaitA Line SOtTR. a. in. p. m.l 'a. 11. ;ii. 10. (Ü dr TiOcfinsnort ar 0:208:W; 10.--W :w; 12 :(; 4 :h' dep-Colf'x via f. C. A L ar fi-?T ar lndianattolis e:X 5:2V t.OC 5:41 ar Crawfordsville depl 8 :0Q arTerre Haute dep; .:4i! 6:4';i Fort Wayne, Mairt and Cincinnati. (Leave Indiana poll via Beo Line.) SOFTH WARD. KOHTM W A ICV 6:f0pm ll:rsn 'Fort Wayne I SrVlpm i.vrlacv :i i m- i:u7 pm, uani a kaij,', 1:3 ur- j:4an 1 :LQ pm.!. MnncJe...' 1:10 pn KJOan:prn tarn ce i.;yi jn:7 am S:52pm , tn rvlile ; 10:10 arat 7:10 pm Cincinnati . 10:Sjcx 6 .V)pm Ind'naijolis '10:10 am: f;iarr All tralus dally except Sunday. Clnclbnatl, Wabash anil Michigan, via Ite1,1 11 Ind & Gr P. Ex... 4:15am'Wab ATa4 Ex. ll:ac Mich A .o E ExJl :00 am Cin A Ind Ex..- 2:: pn WaUsn Ex 6:10 pm Ind Ac"t L K. .11:10 no Wabash Hallway. From Lalayettc Jnaction. couaoctiui wiii ! , O. and I Exrrew, west.. ll:O0am:i2:15am: 0:1b prr Express east. i 2:43 ami t.03am 4:uCp'o Ohio and 91UinInnt. Ft. Lout. h:l0 am.Mncennas..-.. 1:00 pra 2:47 pa 4:13 pu , 7.00 54 Lett gl LO&l Od in Flora 8:35 an Mitchtll ,.10:31 am Norta Veraos... ..11 :32 pm.Clnclasaü
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