Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 28, Number 2, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 January 1880 — Page 8
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Tg ÜÄKBTtf i C'jvn. Eoiiki. Uses coarse cloth; have a pall of very hot Viter; soap the cloth a litt!; sprinkle oo plenty of pulvemed bor., od rao tbe boiler-well; rinse oil with hot -vster, aud dry witti ft soft cloth. The boiler can ba brightened in this way as quickly asjsith acid. A S:pi.Sopp Taie-VmeHyf any kind of cold meat of fowls, bf.3 of meat, . tc., boil until eli the.meat falls from the'bones ftrain tr.d set sway --t.xc.ct.- A hen wanted, addcneor two greted bectn, one larjra or two email chopped -carrots, oue-talf-cuo of rice, one grated potato.. pepper and ealt to taste. iSoii three l.ours slowly. 'The rice may be -omitted and tomato added. Maoceia Hakta lie a l " up -with, a wla until q-ite ligit nix egy.-. fc-f a. j uuca of sogar, and a Utile l'emou zst: when well beaten add a quarter pound-of fr?th butter (slightly melted) and hal' a pound oM our Pat this n to a roucd-c'.. hoop papered, place on top of the c&Se three sti-Mof citron cut thin, dust a 1'ttle sutrar over tu top, and bake la A moderate ou, Ei EnriJ Tai-ty Tltla is a -favorite Zr.g lish confection. To uni:e it take thr?t? pounds f the best Lrovn sagtr and fcoil with one and one half .pintsof water until thb caudy hardens in eoid water. Then add one-baif pound of tweet 'favored fresh baiter, which w.U soften the candy. Toil a few Djlnt?9 until it harden?, and pour it inU irays. Klarer with letr.ou if de
al red. IV.K. Oi.t keeps well, t'onr Iit'f a pint boiling w er ever o ie pr.d mt, salt pork, cboHd v ry oe, two caps 8Ur,one cup iiio-as-ie? ; ttiir into the ir.u'awii ac teispoGnfnl üa'.er.tGS dissolved in a little warm water, on ,(4 tied r.ielr.s. Reeded etkI cbcpiid Ca5, uDaeyitr er pound cir.d.ed citron, cut iae. f-ur iu enough f. nr to make onsi-itontw of comm?a-cake mi scare?, add oni onnec -each of grted fiutm? and tinelj-roaad cios $. t ro ouocea -Tne- cinnamon. lUko -iowy. Si r.sftjon Soir ;is.F.;.i.t.ir -When I wieb to make woiiijthin? which will surely be nice iq the li-sc of my favorite cke, I ,no th recipe: TaSe ousrup acli or sucr, .butter, .sour milk aud N?w Orkans irIass3s; .Jour cupdcur sifted; t'ib'esr omfolf finper, two tablepoonfui sc-ii d:?30led in a littlo rater, and the trrtd rind of a lemon, fcdr bnttcr nnd sogar to;tiT, add Wo era W6ll testen, tun tbur .aad milk ; nilz; tnen t. train in t!:e tida water, addtbe pLces, aAx, and bake In tins in a but oven. If sour cream ein b subbtitated with, half the batter It will be yet more delicate. 2. Pocxd Pi.rM Prm-JNC- Oae po(inJut, oneouud currar.f t. one pouod ttontti raisins,, sight e?e, half of a grkt ed nutuis. two oune3 slicea ciadied pee!, one taspoouiul nf pro tud snar, half pociid bread cruuibs, half pallid llbtjr, ta'f a pint of niilk. Chop the 8u.t liutly; mix aita it tic dry icoredi Lt; skt täe&e well t'-getLtr, And acid tli well beri c, ;ri aud milk U moisten with. JVjßt upbe Ojiuure, and r hoot! the above prop orliiüi cf mile not ba founJ suüicJent to make it t, f the proper coal5U zsy, a little more ebctM ba aijdid. I'reia tb pudding in a meld, tieit .iu a t'jurvl oVsth. and boil for hor:r2, or r&tlir (ae;i t, and serve v.ith orandy ?-aacfe. UiNCtf Mi:ir. If you Live not th meat: resdy, this U a very nice way of making it: I Mako e.3 Ion: a9 poib'e before u-iu? it, and I i:eep m a slone jar w.tn a tlbt cover, acd a bladder tid ovr the top. Take to iouads letn, fresh beef, boilt d, and wta coki, cliopped line; one pound b?f siet, powdered; five pounds of aople?, pared, cored and tbopned; two pounds of ralsic?, seeded and chopped; on- paund Su'taua raisiaa, w: thbd and picked over; two pounds of currants, washed and carefully picked over; thrce-fjuartera of a pnund of citron, cut tip f.ne; two Ublespo:if:i! of ciunaoioa ; oae powdered nutmeg; two tableepooafula of mace; ony tablespoon ful of cloves, and the hame earb of allspice and line salt; t to and a half pounds of brown au,;&r; oae quart of boiled cider, and one pint of pickled blackberries. iVake the pies one dv Lt'urs using, nd then wart-i them slightly before ?erDg. l'anu Nti. The f,'rain side of a leather bait nxt the pulley dritea beat and wears best Luge farming in California aad iha Vet haa proved a precarioai bcincfs. There are 70,f)i) acres of unimproved land in Windba-Hi county, CoTinect'cat. Io' creameries are paying for milk to t L') ir Vi poun-i, int?aJ of 10 cents, ? in July. , It is said that wood Hairing id re tiler ed much easier by occasionally oiling the t-aw with kerosene. After chickens are a month old cra ked corn and wheat hcreenin,? are better for them than dough. A croM between tine Mojded light brahTaüs and partridge cochins will produce the largest fowla known. Losa of appetite, thirst, diarrhea, general weakp.e i and bluene3s of the comb ire the principal symptoms of chicken cholera. In all our cropping and planting we should remember that the farm is or rapiial, aud that increasing its producing rapacity means adding to our principal. Among the havy cattle at the recent fat ?lock show in Chi.-ago were the 6teer Governor Morton, S.liiO pounds; PurnMde, 2.S70 Iounds; Hoosier Itjy, -;it, and Nels. dor ris, 2, Mia The total shipments of grain by lake and rail from Chicago for th eeaon. ending No eiuber S were 1 1 G.'iilS.f bushe!., or nearly 7,J0O,0M more than up to the same date last year. - Fowls may eat too much meat for health, but milt they may arink ad libitum, and those who nave it can not put it to more profitable ue thn making soft food for poultry. It is useles- to f-ay tht eood crops come from lack. Itisnt(o. The secret U in selecting the teed with care, draining the Melds, keeping out th cattle anl having sound fences. To destroy pin-worms in hores, pive an injection of salt and wutr two or three days in succession, then administer a ball con.sifting of half an ounce of alo s and one drachm of caloiael. Young stock fattens much more readily than old stock. Pi , when they have attained their growth, fatten at a less cott than when older. The .ante i true of ftteera and all other animals. l"orvibby lees in poultry, take ejual parte of lard and kerosene oil. and thicaen with sniphur into a paste. This should be rubbed upon the legs until the scabby parts eomeoir, when they should b- smeared with sweet oiL Over 2,0.0'X cr load j of live and dre?ed poultry are carried Into "ew York City yearly, and 2-,m.,JM dozen of egJ to the Mme market. According to beat estimates ihe L'nited .States produces U,'),) of egts annually. ßnn-warmed water is regarded as a fruitful source of cholera, diarriyi and other dkeasea iu chickens. Pe tbi as it may, cool, fresh wate r should always be supplied. tsgnaüt wa?er, confÄfnlxit organic Jile. is especially tJ be avoided. One of the most successful orrharduta in New York is O. C. Cfcjpin, at Last llloomf eld. Ills orchards contain 120 acres, aod yielded this year lO.Oßt barrels of apples ar,d Vil tsrreJs c pear?, tor which he received
was depended for Skimniiii? Mi'-k. A covin try woman ay: "Tbe wise man, in enaaeraiioR the time and ea&son, made no mention of a time to fckini mlik; yet, nevertLf-Uss. -there u a time a right ti-tue, too and thatlsjajt as the mi Ik gins to eour in the bottom of the peas. Then the creatd is all At tbe surface, and should at once be remo;?d with as little cf the milk as po!-ib!e. If allowed to remain until the acid reaches tVcrsam it iaiai it in jul ify. Tte housewife or Uiiry t.'sid who t b inks to obtain a greater )untiiy by allowing the milk to stand beyond that time lahors under a tuoet egregious mistake." , Little I"jrr. Many litle farms well tilled, with many industrious, sober farmers to tül them, constitute . he bischest degree cf aprienltaral prosperity. The greater naKioer of persons who own land in any eomi.cnity,tke more interest will they take In its improvement. People rho rent land, as a rule,, care nothiocr for tbe soil tby work, furtbac than ?hatit will yif Id iheni ; but a man who owns land wants t-i tee its fertHIty and productive capacity tent uo, not alone for Lis own, but for his children's benellt, who will inherit it after him. !. Tct tht llirliiw f .MUJProcnre any long glasi vessel a cologne bottle or phi!. Take a narrow strip of paper, jest, the l&ugth from the neck to.: be bottom, tbm mark it oft with 100 lines at eoal dif-t-ince; oriot) 50 iiaet, and cicnt t-ar.h hh twc. aiiii paste it u vju .the tihiel. so n to divide it into 1XI j ual parts. Fill it 1 to the hiiost mark with miiK r-sh from j tbe cow, ai' allow it to stind in a per pen d:cu!ar position for 21 hour. Th number I of spaces occupied by tbe cr.'ii: will give you its e.tacc percentage wiiaotit uoy nuej work. S)il fr Celt-rj-. A gardener, of experiencu says: 4 After trying for a ncmber of years alaiost in vain tc rain- jrood c!ery on ordinary garden stA, .1 t!nally borrorred the me of a little patch of reclaimed ewamp landdeep, black m ck, woli drtined, but moit, and lit tbe two past i-easoiic have grown on it very line celery witii bii'vittle laior. 8 I s'jiil nevur egaki attempt to grow this vegetable on common garien soil without somecVap and easy method. of irripa'ion. Jfarketardöce: i generally tindf rstand this." Tlie Uh f the Soil. Careful observations of the growth of crop9 will entble the farcier to ascprtain the want of his seil, while br th application of a f-jw general principles ke may be led to the general improvement t'u lands. If, with a good .an exposure, his crops wear a pale green, he may sa'ely infer a lack of nitrogen; if the tt:r. w is soft aiiJ too weak t bear the head, it will tach hisa that his soil J deticient in available potash: if he has a good growth of t-ttuv and a light yield of grain, he will und, by the application of phosphates, that the yield cf grain will be lardly in-crjau-i, though, while growing, his cr?p mry notappcir t j be benefited. ISutWT Thliti-lour War OX4. Lancaster New Kra.) It ia just M ye:tra .since a large crock of butter was suspended by a ro? into a well OL the farm of Al mhani S My.'in, of Willow street. This old custom wa? a good one for keeping the bufer fre.ih, but this particular lot waa detticed nev r to be eaten; for the rope broke, aad for ."1 years it ha r?rted securelj- in the bottom of the well. One day Jan week the w?:l waa cleaned and th9 butter agäii brouglit to light. It was found to be aa white aa snow and nard as adamant. It will cot be ta'en, bat will bs kept as a rflic. aod it certiialy is one of the most (peculiar relics ia existence. i:;tncld Itutter. An authority in dairy matters explains how rancid butrer may be greatly improved, and almost restored to it.- original excellence, by kneading it well in fresh milk and tnen washing thoroughly in cold water, with the addition of a little ealt. In a!mot every parcel of batter some small proportion of casein is retained, and the decomposition of thia is accompanied by the formation of butyric acid, wuich causes the unpleasant taste and smell known as nacidity. This butyric acid is really salable in fresh milk, and heLi-e can easily b? got rid of by the simple method of treatment xesoaimsad?d. M'lrat the Patriotic Finite Would Do. Ht. Louis Post-Dispatch.! The wailing and gnashing of teeth anions the Republicans over the theft of an insignificant, bald and unproductive State Hke Maine Uads ns to wonder what kind of a nci.a the patriotic pirates would make if they ehould have a presidency and 0.000 oflices stolen from them at one fell swoop. A Precedent for D. Rice. Ohio State Journal. Our Christian fsien la who doubt the thoroughness of Daa Ii'ce's conversion are re. ppectfully referred to the celebraleJ case of Saul of Tarsns. How to iet Mi k. Expose yourself day and night, eat too much without exercise; work too bard with out rest; doctor all the time; take all the vile nostrums advertised; aud then you will want to know iiqw to ;et well, which is answered in three words Take Hop Litterai See other column. Although it is undeniable that the washwoman wrings the bosons of a great many men, still we will have to give her credit for generally making a "clean breast of it." Yonkers Statesman. How Can I i:pre,s My Tliauk? lire. Meeks, ' of Yorkville, New York, writes: It affords me great pleasure to write these f?w lines to let the public know the value of Anakesis, the great external pile reraely. .1 have endured the last 14 years everything but death; in that time I have spent hundreds of dollars. I have tried everything I ever heard of. I hare had four different doctoM, but found very little relief. I at last heard of Anakeids; I tried them, and in one hour's time I found relief and have not been troubled with them since. IIow can I express my thanks to yon? No toegue can praise them tx highly, and I would say ta all those who arc afflicted with Piles, Hemorrhoids or fissures, Internal or external, give Anakesis a trial and you will no longer be a sufferer. Mas. Mekkb. hample of "Anakesis" are Bent free to all sufferers on application to P. Neustaedter it Co., JtoxGOPi. New Y'ork. Sold by all druggists. Price $1 per box. An editor being asked, "Dt bogs pay?" Bays a great many do not. They take the paper several years and then have the poatmster send it back marked "refused." Home Companion. Ainerleans Traveling Abroid will lind all of Dr. Pierce's Family Medi eines on sale in all principal druor stores and at the London branch of the World's Dispensary, Great llnssell street buildings, (olden Medical Discovery is a most potent alterative or bload-cleanslng elixir. It dispels all humors and cures blotches, pimples, eruptions, king's evil, or scrofula, enlarged glands, twellings. Internal soreness,. ulcers, and Tirnlent blood poisons that, tmremoved, rot out the vital machinery. Dr. Pierce'3 pellets (little sugar-coated pills) are an agreeable and most cleansing cathartic; remove offensive and acrid accumulations, thereby preventing fevers and kindred affections. World'a Dispensary Medical Association, proprietors, JJuffalo and London.
$17.f7rt?2, while $t,000 Jnbor, fcarrela, etc.
FINANCIAL AND Ü0Ä31ERCIAL
FINANCIAL. SATURDAY EVKNiir Jan. 12, ISSii. ; The local money market-durlpj ibe week -ending with to day lias been- uuusuKlly quiet. Th banks are all well supplied with fund, slid an meeting the demands of their customers promptly, ü 11 t-s1 e papr is easily negotiated al the usual raP-s of interest. Aew lorn financial Star feet. Nkw York, Jan. 12. Monevt; per cent, . .Prime Mercantile laper i3 percnl. iovernuK-nt Bonds Urong and higher. Railroad bonds Active, täte fekHJiirttles Dull. The tocfc'ir:-t waa J-at per cent, lowtr lu early dealings, but a deeliK was foil wed oy an active buying movenv-at, under which, au .advance oi'tor per cent. ioot place Tbe Improvement wan moat marked in A. and T. II., Cliesapsate and Ohio, Chattanooga aud St. Louis, Chicago and Ht. l.oiMs, and New Orleans, Mobil and Ohio, Manietta and Cincinnati, and the standard raining stecks.Dt'.rl s the alvjrnoon there wa a retxciion of ti'Wi P1"' cent., but shortly bolare the cloe trvj marfcet aet.ln became buoyant.and the deeltae was ?encal y rcovered. The feature of late dealings ws Western Cciou, which advanced Kharly ander purchases of round amounts. Nai! vllle, Chttanocga and Hi. closed all'vi'-j, and Marietta and Cincinnati!. flrt preferred, at er Sellins; at IS, close.t at The Homestake Mlnicc company has declared its sn:d dividend for DeceiiilM r. The syndicate j.ld Van-erbllt ",Oti0 0 on Hccocnt ol the laust purchase of Vw Yort Cent-cal stock. Tle rise in the Chew.peake aud Ohio -u rittes is !oe to heavy parchasts by frlenlaof recenlly-cifc ed New Vortdite. tor-, aud couieuiplateit i.-iiprovemtnU la property in torac of exlnisUtzs, etc. TraurcuMlons to-uny agzregated of which il.uiw were Ji.ie, Sii.uuu Lafce Ktore, 1 1 Otju North weiter u, ls,Wöi. I'auI.ZjNUi Uaetaunna, 6,MM) New Jersey Central, K.OtHJ ill 'Ji a, 3.4jt Michigan Cen'ul, ti.isjj Uuioe Pacific, 5,(KW V., C aud I. c, 0,&J) Che awske aud Ohio -i.-iiiC Canada isVicthern, f,U"l tst. Joseph, o,Kti k s. Veniern Union, 2 no A. nod P. Telegroh,!, Paolüc Mail,',uU0 ahaah, St. Louis and Puctfic. St.'.O 0 Kansas and Texas, 2,iO)iron kiouutain, l-ouisvllle ai.rt sashvllle, i,'iti Lake Kri au Weetern, Tn. Nashville and aio, 27.utJ Marietta and Ciueianiti first prefeited, 4,J')0 Northern facliie, iS.mn jVashv ille, Chattanooza -And 8t. louis. '2,ti 0 J-C;mis Pailfie, l,-jt'J lui!nap'.is, etneivuati rnd Lafayette, 5,KX AttÄK aud Terrc littute, ü;Xt St. l'ifcti and saQ jTrnneisco and 1.' o y.jicksilver. e-lVCKKK B-tT SKCCKITI. starling, w dara-..isv Sew S pr cents 1"; atbrlinij, algu......4lrr. B. fXs U. . sixes, HI 104 I New C. Ü. 4 10f' Ärr The pcrcnaaiug price for Ooverniueu D0O44 in indi&napoiia varioiicrom ine new fork, quotations i(Jl per cent. nan bont PaclajKof "i l?ll4'renn. fis, new .'(1 Louisiana 71 S lvtrlntfts 21 Missouri tiä.. ..-Jilö1, a. tia. new .. 'At rtt. Joe. V Va. coiiw!8 75 raues5 fc.'.... cJ1, Do. defein-i . S O FILIAL 8T00SS. fron Mountain .VT yt. L. and San 'r 42 fina-ni... -i.x Fort Wayne lViy2 S. L.andfl.F.ild. Io. first pfd niisourg .....ius lillu-ls central K'l Chic. Bar. and Q..II2 Chi., St. L. A- S.U. 3i Kansis and Texas. S'r Union Paciac et ks. hs;4 Kansas Paeiflc !'i Northern Pacific Do preferred. -'74 Lai.ls ill-J A Nasn. H-; M Houston A Texas.. 0 H. U. itJieyrapli A. and P. Tel .. 42 Pacific Mali V) Little Pittsburg-.- 2!"-; Reading . 6s; adanis Kxptvse .Kii WeUs A Fas-o Kx.lCT American lix... s. Dnlted States Kx.. 4sy, äulcksUvar-.. 2'1 Jalckaiiver pfd- 6:Ai Ch lo. and Alf on V. and A. Pitt-... lis s. Y. tfcmtra! l.t; darxe ra i Lake Shore ......ii.'l Canada Southern- 70 .T" le ...... . .-. ... au. i 4-) Krle preförr'Hl .yi Vorthwöstern . !f."i Nort-hweet n pfd.KJij.Vi 3h . KUA.... . ....... -V 4 st. raui prererreai'A", St. Paul Minn 4ö'. 8t.P. &. Hioux City. .is:i Do. preferred 7o Del.,LiaoK.and W. Si Morris and Essex- 4 Delaware Hpd... 7ö: S.J. üentnl., 7s Ohio and M!ra 31 O. and M. pfd.... . til Chesapeake iV ).... 21Vi Vlobila and Ohio... 2:1 LeadviPe.M 4Cent. Pac. bonda ..1W,14 union cec. nrts....iii!t U. P. land gr:mB.lPP; U.P.8lnktnfuiid 11.' g Ix hili A Wilks 10' St. P. .V S. C. t rsts. H. Hieve. & Col urn.-... UC. O. and I lad. Cen. & Laf. Burl., Cedar 11. AN. Alton A- Ter re 11... A. t T. H. pfd c, u. a l. c n: itsDo seconds Krle seconds Central Arizona . V'4 21 H 5s Jti 2j Caribou Excelsior . Uomestake Ontario Standard Lake Erio WestW St. L, and i'ac. 41 Do preferred (i' H snnlbl and tst. J. .'i'l H.aad Ht. J.pfd.. 7 C43inERCIAL. The wholesale markets have been unusually active during thu c-utire week, and we have but lew changes to note in quotations. The following table shows tbe amount of grain lu store in this city at the present time:
Elevator. J g i 9 ö C Elevator A. 5,R0f ft3,KX) 137C0 2'. KJevator B.. (!,'Jj0 ltlttiuo l?ut :,KiO Central elevator. ,100 P2.2 21 KK) xoo Olty elevator P.,WX 3o,7C0... WW Qevator D......... 5Ji S,oU 2,il lOU Klevator K. 2.0W Total. Ibcm 2s7.S'm 1:1510c 7,W Corresponding day last year 27.000 j 12-SI0 O.fKKi .000
The table given below shows the receipts and shipments for the 31 hoars ending at 13 o'clock to-day:
lleccipts Slilpmt s 4,.T7o 4,375 2,7lX l.MV i5,5tH) 42,000 18,100 llOj 2,2-M) 4,nO0 3,675 5,200 :y :y 250 125 400 4.(0
rionr.bbia. Wheat, btu Corn, Oata, ba.. Kye, oa. Barley, ba. Brat, tons., Corn meal, bbls., starch, bbla Uay, tons.. THE MAKKETS WKKKLY REVIEW. Flour, tiratn and May. The Hour market his been quit steady during the entire week.. Wheat TL week opens with a heavy and declining market, values receding au a vernce of 2'e at all jo!uta, and ItoUlmoreGSlc. This break has been anticipated by many as the result of heavy fctocks at points of accuinulatloa.and tne entire- absence of export demand. Corn In sympathy with m heat, this grain is off K jlc in most markets, and 1(?-" at Baltimore. In this market the price of white and mixed are well sustained on buying orders, but other gnides are off, and futures VtHlc lower. Oats are dull but firm at quotations. rioor We quote: New prooees, $7 Q1 75; &cy. CO 50? oj; famlir, s6 50: low rades. S.t7.S. BucHwheat flour Jonblng lots, Q 25 & 50. Wheat The following were public bids and offers to sen at the can tioaru : Bid. No. 2 red , cash . 1 27 No. 2 red, January- . No. red, February 1 JA Asked. 1 s; i"sT" No. ' red, .March No. 3 red No. 2 amber Rejected CornBid Asked. 41 mi White, No. 2......... 42V, 40 Sit öS a 41 12 44 . - Mim wnite, no. a... a ei low High mixed Mixed.... Keieeted January February March... A pril ... 1 4 4 it; May.. Oat-s r.. l. Askel. January, mixed. April, mixed..... u M ay, DllftHi-H....M. M.MM.HM.MM ...... .... No. 3 white . 8S S'J Mixed -.. M . Kye No. 2, oc bid. Bran In jgood demand; 11 00 bid per ton; none offered. , Ilay-Cholc timothy, IJ6 25 bid per ton; choice upland prairie SI 1(31 1 50. The Provision Market I.ules quiet and unchanged. We quote as follows : Dry Salt Meata Clear ribs, t?ic; shoulders, 44C. Lard Prime steam, 7c.
-Sweet Pickled MeatsHams, IS 50(39 25, ao-cc-rding to axe and avewse. The Pro1nr Varhrt. Cbe reoelpla of pruilvoe are large and t'ae Mark-xitteucraliy Heady, wlih the exception of fcgü, which are weak lower. Aiple We quote-: Kitra New York and MU-.Jiiwu winter at J." J.; 5 per barrel; istate a( 12 2 vl 75 per barreL Eeana choice clean navy 11 401 OU per bu; clean to odium, 81 2G.-1 4') per bu. . Reew&x lölSo per lb. . Katter We quote chokte selections country at Utf$l7o per lb. Cholco dairy, 20,422.: per lb. i9od eountrvt 12gl4c per lb; inferior, bJiOo por Jb. . , - , Cabbage Choice, SjcOSI perbbl. ' Cider Ware's new clarified selling at 13 per barrel of 4o gallons . Cra.ntferriei Ca Cl. SX F 00 per barrel; ectra, Si' per barrel; wild, 3Jia per barrel. Chestnuts rielUug at 12 J'j-iÄJ per bushel. Eggs .Shipper are paying i2c; selling at 13c per-Uoa. from store. Feathers frum live ge buying at 40c; mixed geeee and duck, 2ck25o; old feathers, UksViöo according to condition. Fuel Anthracite coal, per ton, 17 00; Plttbur eoai, per ton, 00: crushed coke, per bo. 14c; cone, per Da., 12c ; block coal, per bu., 14c; In ear lota, 11c; Youghofchoay, S3 50 per ton. eirart Dealers are buying white at 6c; brown 4c. Gamu Prairie chickens, 14 00 per down; tame pigeons, fl 25 per dosen; quails, II 50 per dosen : mallard ducks, S3 09 per doz; veni-ou saddlo.l21.iü)14c per lb.: rabwits, fXki per doz; wild tarßey, tv$7c per lb. Ukidfe üien hides, 7o; green kip, veals. 9c; green o!f, lue: green a<ed hides, Wie: ?nn ssit-td Kins, il(j12c: green" Halted calf, 11c; dry fÜDt hides, loil2c; dry sailed hidea, 14c; damaged, grubby or bull, two thirds ol the above jprie; sheep skins, 4Ht($ 25. Hickory r uas Dealers are paying for large 40c: fcbeUOark, bOo per bushel. Houey We quote new at lSJUc per lb. In case of 25 to 60 lbs. Onlon cnoice SI 50 perbu. Yellow Dsn vera, 3 75ijj4 bbl. lied onions ii itt&i 75 p-r bbl.
Potatoes Selling fro-n store at j(a4je per bu. Hwt Yellow Jersey, home grown, tum per bbl.; iHutAlo , r.5 2i; Eastern Jerseys Marylaute, aiheru jwr bbl.; Philadelphia ler bbl. Poultry Live tnrkeye, 80 per lb: ducks. 12 1 per üoa; youjjg, 1 50; live fowls, hens, 82 50 per ': rouBtars, ll-SO per doa-geeae, mil 'ee.thered, 84 SO oer 'loe. Spiiaif chickens, 81 5o per doz. Rgs Cotton, mixed, i;4c per lb; wool c per lb. feeds We juote: Clover, l-5 per bu.; timothy, S2 40.2 tu blue gras, 75cöJl 10 as to quality. Tbe tej Goorta iTIarkel. Prices are well maintained, aud the d.-ruand is fairly active. Brown sbeetlaes ana Bhlmngs Ore&t Western 4-4, c ; Columbia 4-4, eke; HooEler 4-4,öc;TTlon,7ic; Bartow, 7Kc; tiBcrgia a, 7; Columbus, 7o; Nskshville, So; Laurel Hdl,7ic; Premium, 6o; intern standards, iic; PeppereU 10-4, iic: Peppered K, bje; Pepperell fi, 8c; Peppell O. Yc; PepperellN, 4c: inuiana a, 4d IJ-, äc; d, 3. Bleacned Shirting Amoekeag 4-4, loyc; Fraltof Loom,loc; Bar Mills, 10Xc; Hope, 6c ; Lonndale, 10c; Lonsdale cambric, lxc; Mavon vlile.c ; Wamsutta,12c;N ew York Mills, tyfi ; Pride of West, Ua ; Peppereli 10-4, .Xlc ; iVppereU K-4, S7io;PeppfcrtU8-4,isc;PepperHa 8-4, 7c. Paper Cambrics ManviUe, V, c; 8. 8. A Sons, 7lfc: MasonvUle,7Jc; Warron,7) ac;hlh colors lo higher; seconds, lVe lowor. Prlate Fall styles Coeheco, 7o; Hamilton, tc; Pnclttc, 7Jc; Arnolds, 7c; Coneetora, 7c: Giouceter, ?; Simpson, 7; plain black, 7o: Washtuston, tity; Bpra-jues, tio; Southbrldj:e, 6ic; Freeman's, hjc; ilarmoay, 8c: shirting prlnU, qöc. mgs Fran Vila viüö. tisl il ritark A, 82':; Otter Creek, 820. Of naburgs Six ooncc,85c; eight ounces, Corset Jeans Androscoggin, ?; Canoe River, 8vj; Indian Orchani, 8c; Itookport, 7Ho; Laoonla, c: HuiTolk, 7Jc ; N'JLumke.ig aateeu. ac; Peqnot,8Jc. Tick Cone toga, ex., 17c; do. 7-Xc.löo; Gold Medl, 4-4, lKc; CCA, 7- 1JV; CT. 4-4, HVc; Lewlston, 4-4, 17ic ; do. 32 Inch, li ;do, au-lnch. 14 He; ilamüton. D, I2c. Strtfiee Amonkeag, 10Jc; Hamilton, piVc; Piieriihin, isc; Mecoamca, ttjc; leomana,loio; Washington awnlr. 17e. Spool Cotton J. A P. Coats, 5c; Clark's John Jr.iVvj; Ciark'sO. N.T., 65c; Green A Daniel, Sue; Holyoke, S7Kc; BtahToru'a, 27Wo. Jeana Louisviflei S59:)(o; Laeteru, 4?c. Tne Xlrnsr Market. The market lsf&lrly.nrllve. Alcohol, 82 203J 25; alnm, per lb,4ric; calomel, per lb, 75a ; carapbor, per lb, Sos-isc ; co chlneal.per lb4WtcSl;chloroform,per 109(c3Sl ; copperas, bbls, lb. Prjc; copporaa, kegs, lt, 2c; enia opium, lb. 55 Fittb 50 ; Indigo, per lb, V5cä?i ; licorlce.Calabrian, lb, 35c ; magnesia, carb.,2-OE lb (Jennings'), 40i42o; morphine, 81 logi 15; madder, lb, 12,3 He. Otis Castor, best, gnl, 95CC51; sweet, W)c(J175; olive, gal, II 7533 50; sperm, gal, 81 85; bergaiiiot, lb; (Sanderson, 8-150;nasäla,lb,81 75;lemon,lb(Sanderson,s),lÄ25. Quinine, P.Jk.w.,oz,82 5(42 70; clnchonldle.per OE.81 05?l I0;rosln.bbl,ri75i38 50. Soap Castile, Fr., 4rt12c. American bicarbonate soda, per lb, UHc: soda, bicarb, English, casks, lb, 5c; soda, sal. lb 24; soda-ah, lb, 4(t4io; .Uta, Epsom, lb, &5J1C ; suntf per case, 4 dos bottles, Switch, 9 60 per do, per lb 5c; snuff, Garrett's, pack, gross, 813 0013 50; snuff, Garrett's, per case of 4 dos, 8155018; brimstone, by the bbl, 3743tc per lb; flower sulphur, lb, 43c; saltpeter, commercial, lb, 8aii)c ; aalt petre.pure, lb, 15CJlSc; turpentine, bbls, gal, 50c: turpentine, cans, gal, 66c; enetlan red. Eng., bbls, lb, 80; Venetian red, Eng., kegs, lb, SlvMc; Iodine, S0 60iaä75; Iodide potassa, 84 75; doves, 55300c ; rhubarb, po7dered, 81(3 1 25. IT-e Iron Harket The market continues active at quotations. Car-Wheel Iron Coll-blast becia tJB; cold-blast cottage and bath JÖQ'iö; eold-blat.s Bhelby 3132. Bar Iron 80 30,31 75. Norwij Iron Bars and ehapes 7itic ; nai!rod dl)c. Steels English cast 2022c; American 159 ISo; extra sizes and qualities additional; round machinery 101c; spring 10c; Swede blister (10c; American blister 10c; rolled lay and toe calk 8jl0c ; hammered lay aad toe ealX8(tl0c; tire, according ioalxe and brand 60 ; plow steel slabs 6gc. Shapes extra In proportion to waste in cutting. Cut Nails Noa 10 to tso, H 35 per keg; smaller sl7.ees regular advance. Hoie Shoes Burden's, 84 60; Perkins', 84 25, and male shoes 81 higher. Horse-Shoe Nails Northwestern finished, 15 50 for 8 s; smaller sizes regular advance. Carriage and Tire Bolt ite fined B0370 per ceat.; Norway DOho per cent. Nuts and washers 7c off man uf n c t nrers' lists. . Iron Harrow Teeth 4 e. Screw and Strap Hlnge 45c, according to alee. Clevises Melkle'a wrought plow clevises 809c. Lead Pig 5d5Xc ; bars 6c Tne fJroeery Mnrkef. The demand Is good at quotations. Coffee We quote: Ordinary, i:l.P.'.c ; fair 14(314))c: good, 15(1)150; prime ioj17Kc choice, lOiyc ; old üovernment Ja va, :&2,.4c. Sugars We quote: Hai Is, 10'iSllO'vC: standard a, lOV-aioe; oil A, s-; .1jc: white extra C, 'sjfijc; fine yellow, fc'iraa'c; good yellow, tQ" ;&c ; lull yellow, 34(3 vie ; common grade, 7(jsy.e. - Candles l.Te for 14 to IS os. per set. Cheese We quote: Fair to prime at lO.Uc; Ohio factory, laiiajie, as to quality; fancy Western cream, liyHo. Molassee and Syrups Hew Orleans molasses, toGfääe, and syi up 40c955c per gal. for torntnon to choice. Rice Carolin a and Louisiana, 7lf)S.,o. Sploes Pepjier, 17(bjikc; alspice, 18ifl)c; cloves, 50c; ginger, ao25c: cinnamon In mats, 25240o; nutmegs, KScrtlrfl in; mace, Kijll 10. Soap German and olive soaps, 6ig'o; rosin. 3ic. Cauned Goods We quote: Tomatces. 3 lbs, 81 10; 8 lbs, 81 25; Peaches, 3 lbs, 81 B51 80; 3 lbs, 82 25: 3 lbs pie peaches, 81 25. Blackberries. 81 35 01 40;Strawberrle,8l 752 00; Raspberries, 81 50 1 00; Cherries, red, CI 609i 65; string Beans, 8125; Green Peas, Marrofat. 81 75: early June, 81 75 1 85; Yarmouth Corn, 81 50; Pine Apples, 81603; Salmon, lib, 81ioaJ: 3 lbs, 326; Loosters, 1 lb, 81 7531 80; 3 lbs, 83 25; Tumbler lelliee. 80c; Cove Oysters. 1 lb., light weight, 76 (Easoc; 1 lb, full weight, 81 20: 2 lbs, light weight, 81 5; lbs, full wdlght, 81 85; Sardines, by the case, 12rtlSHo; FJkIu cora. 82 ix-r doz. Cotton Rope ISjoo; candle wick, 2t'Q22c. Woodenware We uuote: Common taca:eta-... ....81 85 5 2 20 Pl ennrns. . ovU 00 Cedar churns 12 0CKA18 uo Ash ehurna........ .................. 0 lXyäH 00 Common brrsnis..... . ... . 1 150(21 1 76 Medium b roo ui s . .. 2 00-4 3 60 Kxtra br'oms . . 2 Mut Ml Matche, telegmph 8 9iJ 7 10 TcibH No !- IX? Tube, No. 2 8 Tubs, No. 3 . ......... 7 Wi4 Washboards, xlnc - 1 40A 2 60 Washboards. wiKxlen.... . . 1 25i4 1 CO Xtlaccllanconn Zfarket. Candles Demand lair and prices steady We quote: ' Stick candy, 12rt12Xe: mach. drps, 11 ai2o: kisses, iaitlöo; nut candy, 17925c: gam crops, hard, 20c, and Arubian yum drops, 11(3 18c ; rock caudy, 16i4l7c ; low-ages, 18320c ; common pan work, 15c: fine do,20c; plain cream wortc,tuo; deoorated eream wort, k2 oordlal goods, 20(4O Foreign Frulta We quote : Layer raisin a, old, 82 25: new, 82 65 loose Muscatel raisins old, Si 50; new, 82 76; London layer, old, 82 80; new, Ut); currants, new, j!97o per lb.; Yallencle,
!c 1 per lh. 5 Lemons, Messina, 15 6036. Oranges, 81 füHüi 50 per box. .' . Leaxher. Is in good demand at onr figures. Weqoow O so.eat B4(Siyo; hernlocK sole at 3?rvOc; haraeps rSTc ; bridle per dDion ; airirtlnt SS-aiXJo, pr Ib.: Freuen calf 81 15l 85, per lb.; city oalftriAl 10, per lD.:city Jclp CSAKn per lb.; upper kip Sü(U.V per dosen, NntjAlmonds,8to'l-hei:ed, per lbM 2331 23c: Tiber's, 12140; Brartl nuts, KWc; Naples wamuts. lS.Utf.: KnKllsb walnut. 12'pio; pnuts, red.6e raw; 80 roasted; white, ee raw: So roasted. . , . ' 0!ls-Theijiark'.t inactive and higher.' We
Linseed, raw ani boUwd T.vrs Lard oll, extra. 70 Lard oil, No. l. 1 Ird oil. No. 3 47 Miners' oil fvl T.nVirlftTi .-...jn jt uoir, Bn V-oiJ .M(aiS6 Straits oU... , 65.as0 F.enztne..... 13 Castor oil naaji Coal oil, Indiana logal teat 18X17 rowaer ana Knot we quote rine powder ftt 8 60,35, and blaetlrf at 82 60stf 7a per keg. r"Htent fhotat .81 85Q1 14). Tinners' Supplies-Market i-teady and prices firm. We quote Best charcoal tin, I fj, 10x14 hud 14x30 fl? Pr box; I C, 12x13, 8m 25 per box: I X, 10x14 and 14x20, 8i2 00 per box; I X, 12x12 812 2". per box; I C llx?) roofing tin, best brand, i'i 0 pertox:IOx28.rooflnic, 818 60: 37 B. iron, 6K15'c:eharooal 7c; Northrop's sheet Iron yooflng, Wpersrinare; copper bottoms, 85c per lb. SnllanapilM 1,1 v stock market. Stock Yards, Jan. 12. Hogs Receipts, -,v2' htad; shiDmeuts, 1537 liead. The market opened steady with hunt receipts of fair quality. Both shippers aad pacaers buying. Hales very equally divided. Sales mostly at quotatious. A lighi grade of I'm to 17j lb, average selling at- St 25 Closed steaoy Ith all sold. W e quote: Heavy shipplmr ..81 70 Heavy packimi 4 J0& 4 I JKht Ducklllü und Khinnlnir A - , i 1,, . ......). ......... a...M. . Catlie Utceipts. 207 head; lea-S. Uncliausetl. WTe quote Pi im? shir.nint?kl.f-rs .. ...... : Z'yit i blllpment, o7 8 I 25 4 Hi Kalr Hliinimiv ütAi-u 4 Uirt 4 2j i'HJd batchers' Blee rs..., - 4 0Cul 1 2 'i 2 75(, 4 XJ - 3 25-4 3 SO :too'(:t2& - 2 51 'us 2 75 .. 2(J)t2cO . 2 Oli.-ji 2 50 Medium steers iood cows and heifers. Fair to good Commou. I n terlor....... Bulls Cows and calves in demand .. 30 IX) Hi t 00 4 oy 4 "in shipments, 221 Veal calves Sheep Receipts, 2:1 bead: head. No change. We quote: w 10 1 1' los. average 100 to 115 lbs. average, -.81 00,1 40 a 4)&i 7j 3S4Kf(l;TS HT TKLMiRAl'lt. new York Sarsei. New Yoi'.k, Jan. 12 Cottou Fiim at 12 13 Ui'ifli 15 P; futures strong. Flour Heavy and in limited dem md ; receipts 25,000 bbls; Kuperflue 8x1 co; common to good extra 5 5of4G; goxl to choice ftf lo.aj 8 50: white whest extra ui M;; extra Ohio l !"0,,7 75; St. Inls 8 f.s 2d; Minnesota potent spring 57 2.H. Wheat Dull and low.r: receipts lil.iRiO bu; rejected spnng 81 15; No -i Chicngo fl SVü 37; ungraded winter retl $1 tv$l 48; 'Wo 2Io 81 50 l 51; ungraded white n'WiX I7U; No 1 lo, sales of 2i,0o0 bust 81 11 f: No2red.Jauuary, sales of iUMObn: p? 81 -0'i 1 51 ; February, pales of 4(.s,mj bn at Jl hVKuil 51; Mr.rcli, sales of :;12 00( b;i t 11 511 Vi'i. " nye .-?iaie j.jc, Oats lu!i nnl iow?r; receipts 1P;.0U0 bn; i Hay Firm : 7fSi73e Hops tuiet ncd steadv. CotV.e tulet and Jinn; Itlo cargoes iVfit 17;.iobbir t; HVH'jc. Sugar Firm'; fair to gfx.,1 refiuiTii TiQc. Molasses New Orl.-i,n- quoted at 4 '.(ac. RW AetUeand flrrn. Petroleum "qnl t and luminal at 7,J'?ts'; rt finetl Sc as'itd. J'al'.ow i:,c. llosln 81 toyl u'i. Turpc n ti ne 2'a 15c. Kiiss null ; Wesu rn 12'Jtl7c. Proyiaioas 1'ork linn; mess 512 7'v4t2 im. Peef steady. Cut meats quiet and linn; long clear 7"-;c; short clear 7;,e. LiHid stromj; prime steam sjs 06. Butter Firm : wei-iem fi ci'.'-'e. Cheese Firm; western lo,sl.;!,c. Whisky Nominal at II i::. Caltlinorc Jlarket. ? Baltimorx, Jan. 12. Flour Dull; wsleru mi peril oe 5i 5;; do extra 8 7äti 25; to family t'l 75(7 2j. Whs'at Western dull and lower; No 2 wetern winter lfd. .jk-i and Januarv 81 iy.; February 81 17 :vl 47', March 81511 5.. Corn Western dull and lower; western mixed, spot and January, 57i(3Vsc: February ü7?57.e: March, d7,'4(ii7;hc; AiTilis..'.; steamer 5i'c. Oats Higher and" flnu ; western white 4s 4'; do mixed 40üKc; 1viu.j lvania isyi'.ic. Kye Dull at KKa!"e. Hay-Steady; prime to choice Pennsylvania 817(011 ier ton. Provisions tjuiet aud steady; mess pork 811. HulK meats: ix-e slionlders 8-': cl.-ar Tib hides 87 "0t7 75; do pocked 8 -m(7 1. Bacon: shouMeis i; clear rib sides is. Hams 8U)5'i(li. I-inl: reiii exl ti.-rccs JSiiO. . Bolter Steady; pr.m to choice western pkwi l-.'Jsc; r,,n 183122 Kgss Dull and nominal at l.V'il'ic. I'etro'.eura Dull; ciui.- noniinal rt-fined So. Coffee Flrfn ; rio carKws lilii;-. Sugar StroDs; A aott l:4'c. ' Whisky Dull at "I HJil 12. Freights To Livertiool per steamer lull; cottou 2 1-lod; ituur Is st ; grain 4d. Receipts Flour 1,2 SI bbls; corn H-iS-Soo bu; oats I, urn bu. - Shipmenta Wheat 12,700 bu; corn 51,'to bu. Sa'es W heat S21,2TiO bu; coru 1-s2,o00 bu. Clurlnnntt 9farkct. ClxciNSATi, Jan. 12. Cotton Rasier. but not quotably lower; 12'ic. Flour Dull and nominal; family t lOIJd 25; fancy 80 0. Wheat Dull at 81 -al ö. Coru Easier at ;;&Hic. Oats In lair demand at :.illc. Rye Dull; sSjjMJe. Barley 8S(g'oc. " Provisions-Pork dull at 512 "jl3 50. Lard quitt atJ7ü-0, Bulk meuts firm; shoulders Si :,7.'; clear rlbsSd iW; short rP frf SJ. Bacon quiet; shoulders 8-5 25: clear riba 87 33; clear 87 60. Green meats In fair demand; shoulders 81 2-": sides SS ;C!.'.; hams fi 237 75. Whisky Steady and in fair demand at 81 08. Butter Dull and unchanged: choice western 2vjic: choice Central Ohio 2tMj2lc. Linked Oil-Steady at 75c. Hoys Active, rtriu and higher at ) 7-i t so. Receipt 1,800 bead ;hipmeuta Chj head. New York Llv M04 k Market. NkwYork, Jan. 12 Beeves Receipts 4,500 head. The demand i Misrp loth for export and home trade at a further ndvance equal to 4c; poor to good steers fS(Slo5(: ptime to extra 8i05valii 75. Exporters used 1 AO head ot I'J 75 cU; 110 shipments to-day; to-morrow's steamers take out 2,5eo heail 01" live und l.woqEnrlers, and "W carcasses of mutton. Shipments for the week ended on 'satarday 370 brad of live; 5, j70 quarters; 1,080 carcasses f mutton. Sheep-Receipts ,000 head. Tlie trade is a little slow, with an easier leellusr, but at gol piices, including very common to very choice sheep ot ft 75(3t60; common to choice lambs at 31 50387 70; existrters paid 8' 4031; 50 for heavy wethers. Swine Receipts n. head ; The market is quiet lor live at 8125(45, the lowest tiauro for car load of Missouri razor-backs, 10 pounds. Cklcago Market. Chicago, Jan.- 12. Flour Dull and nncbansied. , Wheat Active, but lower and unsettled ; No 2 red winter 81 25: No 2 Chicaao spring 81 2o,'4 cash ;tl 27' February; 81 2s March; cites at SI 2tStl 211 February; No Sao 81 HH; rejected tec. . Cru Dull, weak aud lower; S?4'c cash; 3t7:(8luc February; at 'c May ; reieclcsl :!tHc Oats Dull, weak and lower; öl', c cash; 34a g Ae Jauuary; ölc Fcbi Kiry ; 3; May. Rye 78c. Barley- N'.Timothy Sied Iu good demaud and a shade higher ; fair to choice ?2 70,u2 88. Flaxse.-d 81 51. I iressed Hois Firm at 8-VS 5 ao. Frovlsions Pork unsettled aud generally lower; 813 cash; 81115 February: 813 Vs1 13 C2' i March. Lanl unsettled and ueueraliy lower": 7 to cash; f! 7o February; 87 so Mareb. llolkrueats unsettled and lower; shoulders f I .'!5; long clear 80 HI; short clear 8 t5. Whisky steady and unchanged at 81 la. Reoelrts Flour 14.000 bote: wheat 5.HH) bu; torn imw) bu; oats 2;,ow bu; rye 2h'0 bu; barley 8,000 bu. Shipments Flour 10.OT0 bbls; wheat 16,000 bu; corn 78,oi bu:oau 23,000 bu; r' -. bu; barley 11,000 bu. At the Close Wheat More active but lower: 81 ü8i February; ?1 27 March. Corn Flri'ier but not quotably higher. Oat DuP, weak and lower; Slo January; Slc February. . Provisions Pork active but lower? 113 40. ntilcfil PohrnnrT! tlü 62V bid March. IiOrd dull und lower: 17 Hi bid February; 87 75 bid March.
Corn Heavy: ivejpts i:7,o'M hu; ung railed K5'-: steamer STIVvSc; No ;t o-j ' , H-k ; No 2, new.GiljP jC; old .yi-v-Oe: tearner white nie; steamer ychow 58c: No2Jantnrv g;ic;Februarv l-'.i'iorp. March 5!n .
luiit-u -mrsicrii 03 -.,:; wniie uo f'tH-r)ri tstoeft of crain in toi. Jfinnan- 10: 'wheat 7,7li.0"i'J bu: corn I.'lT.'tiO; ..Tts 3."h;.0 ; rye ' ll.ouo bu : pea 17,( m bu; ma't lit oeo bu. !
rbllAdcTpnla Market, PuiaPELPHtA, Jan. "-12. Flour Doll and weak; western exi ras 85 37(a5 7o: Minnesou. extra family, medhira, trt 60: eholo- S 7i; Taccy 87; Ohio family, good, 7 12;; -Minnesota patent spring iNaS .Id. Bye Flour Dull at 8525. WheatiTntti!. rfjp-tel fl SS; -No2rel. elevator, 81 47'f; 2io 2 reit. January, I its bid. ?1 4t7; esked ; February II 47 bid, Ii 47 askJ ; Maich Jl 4! ; bid. SI So asktd. Corn -WeuU; Mil, y.-Uow. 59f5!0c; i-ail, mixed, jHniijy.ölVc bid, 40o ashed; Kebrusty o.-..o bid, "ocasheti; .March t7"ii bid, o-s' ,'c asked. - ' . . ' whltM!'i5i't; ,11,ne1 mixed 4H,jisi.; Provliiona luiet. Mess leef 812. Mess jork I13 5tjil4. Hams: smoked 111; plckkd I'oa -r. lAr-1 : n 75(58. Butter Quiet ; creamery extra S2'3J4!; etern 7(a28c ; western extra 24.a25c; do good to choice lVH2:jc. lX-ss Draping; western 17c. Cnje .stronger: creamery r2ValSe. , Petroleum Nominal; reflnea 7J-b0. Whlsky-fl 12. Receipts Flour 2.9i hols; wheat 1600 bu; eorn 61,000 bn: oats in.) bu; rye bu. Shipments Corn H,mx) on. Milwaukee Jlarket.
Milwackek, Jau. 12. riour Ihiil lower. Wheat rnsettlc'l; ojened declined and closed 110 settled; No 1 Milwaukee 81 20;Nol MUwaukee812t5; No 2do 8! und Vc hard O , . . ', , January 1 2i-4: iebruary 81 2s; Mar-h 12t;,; No 3 do 1 1. ; No 4 81 03i; rev eled ax. Coru Dull and nomioal; No 2 S9c. Oats Dull and lower; No 2 34c Rye 7tc. Barley 73. Jc. , Provisions Inactive. Mess port quiet At !. 10 cash; 13 ,; February. Lard: prime siean ht 4?cadi, 87 55 February. Hogs Buoyant and hlijlier at 84 501 75. Dressed hos 85 1 55 2!. Receipts Flour 7.W.I bbls; wheat 5-,0.)0 bn; coin 3,Vjo bu. Shipment Klopr ;rbbls; wheat S,Ytjlu: com s,0oi) bu. l'urlicu Siarketa. tiOKDOK, Jan. 12, t p.m. Consols tor moi. v !C 13-1; do Bcconnt -VT--; United statea Securities New 5s lfl;llo'4:4si:i7. V Kailroa! Sharesy lvania Central Ulinols'CentraMl : Tvim. 62'; Erie 41; isecoo-is tl; Ar IHilU .' 4. Pet roleii m Bt f ncd ii j'l 1 rs. Spirits of Turpentine 'JJ. Park, Jan. 12. P.entes Slf 72$c Astweki', Jan. 12. Petroleum ISf. Lur.KWi, Jan. 12. C Tton-Friier :t 7 rA: sales of 10,000 bale. Including ln) bales tor speculation and exio.t, and 8.W0 b,Jv-s of American. Laid 4 1. Bacon Short cl'ar 3 N. Oilrsta l.h8liMKBnrlt4.t. Chicago, Jan. 12. Tße Drovers' jcorcai reports: Hogs Receipts llo-) iiead; shlpmeiits l,i head. Tim m.irket has piore life; aer.eraii.v 5-ilo- hieMer; mixed rocking 4 501 70- eholce heavy 81 75.-31 V5; riiiNidelphlas 84 :ji !',- light 81 .k'HI 70: "ooa ti-aranca but. ou A wea ; sxips sold at 83 W.ajl. .:uiie Mceipis 0,1m head; shipments l.o h.-.-Hi. Prime shipping and exports ex -Ui d and sf roii a, at 81 : -.'- 50; iair to good Mowr.t S3 t(il :.; butchers' steady at2 tU 60; mied calves fl'i' -V; sloeVors strong at VI W)(a3 . 1. She.-p lU'CeiiUs !l,o head; shipments head. .Mark. t inlrly active and struD at J : vo V 25. " It to ."Ir.rhet BoSTfl.V. To.v. Jati. 12. Flonr Steady; western lim- i" 75; !Oininon extras S-rg 25; jiisin exti.i Jii.4i7'.: Mini esot Jof; 5o supeii fto; winter wheats. Ohio a:d Miehig.in, f 75,t7 2"j; IlliuoiN a.(i Jndian.i ?7,7 '-.0; St. Louis 17 25.' 8; Wisconsin and Minn -sola Vateut sprir g wbods 87 75,!! 50; wiuUr wheats 87 5o;ty. Com Quiet; new, n.ixod and yeliow ü2 v.i-; oldOpoTc. O-iis No 1 and extra white 52a55: No 2 whiw otoXvi.'dc; No 2 mixed and No 3 0. 4Sj5Ue. Kye tjuiet at UV-. Recelpus Flonr 0,'xX) bbls; com 233I- i.uwheat. 10,000 bn. SUipmeiits Hour 825 bbls; corn 35.0CO bu. Toledo Market. TOIEDO, J.iu. 12. Wheat-Dull and low.-r; No 2 nil winter, February II 37; March ft 4"; April 81 42: Mny 81 15. Corn Dutl; bisjtt mixed 42c: No 2, si-,t. 41c ; May 4tf : e : rejected 414c. Outs- Dud; No 2 3s; Jc. Clover Serd Dull; mimnaoth85 50. At th e Close Wlipat dud: 8o 2 red wruler. February 51 3r.:,; May 814l'4; amber March and February 81 35'4. Receipts Wheat '15,000 bn; corn 41100 bu; oats l,owio bu. Shipments Wheat 3,000 bu; corn W,) bu; oats none. 81. 1onla Lire Ntock ITJarkct. BT. Louis, Jan. 12. Cattle Active and higher; supply moderate: choice to fancy heavy fat steers si 1(M5 23: good to prime 84 00(45: light steers. Including lntcbers' grades, 84 1.041-30; cows and h.-iters 82 .50 4 1 24; feede rs. 3.: 60a 8 :i0; corn-lel Texans 81 21; reotlts l.luu head; shipments luO head. Sheep acarc aud wanted; Ilftht muttoDt 8) 2594 25; Jieavy, iuclnding extra, 84 2,a.32; r-cvipts 200 head ; shipments 3o0 head. Aw York Iry Oooili STarket. New York, Jan. 12. Business contluue moderate in all departments. Cotton uootU are quiet but very hnu, and Fiuit ot Loom, ljonsdale. Hose and other bleached cottons are advauced by agcutu shirting pr:nis are active, and medium and fancy prints -r- more sought lor. Woolen goods are In Irregular demand but very firm. Foreign goods quel. 11 City Market. Ori. CfTV, Jan.' 12. I 'et role urn Tbe market opened dull with 81 it',, bid, advanced l 81 14, i, declined lo 81 13', at which prl e it closed bid, old. Shipments 8-1.Ü.H) bbls, averaging 40XJ bis. Transactions 300,iXXJ boLs. lMlfabnrar Petrolenna Market. PiTTSBrn, Jan. 12. Pelrolenm Qui -t ; crude steady at 81 IS;; for shipment at Parker's; refined 74(i7;0c, Philadelphia delivery. St. Ixnls Cotlon Market. Ht. Locis, Jan. 12. Cotton Dull; middling 12". c; sales H00 bales; receipts 2,00 ba; shipmenu 2400 bales; stock 4,MM) baJeu. Oswctro Markt t. Os wi.Go, Jan. 12. Wheat Stead y. Corn In light demaud; No 2 Toledo 5iv. WE CAN SHOW YOU The Largest and Best Assortment of In all grades, and give you lower prl s than any house in the state. BffiGHAS, WALK 4 MAIHEff, 13 East Waahinztor. St An Open Secret. The fact is well understood tliat .ho MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT is by far the best external known for man or beast. The, reason why becomes an "open secret" when wo explain that "JHnstaiig" penetrates skin flesh and mnscle to the very bone, remoTini? all disease and soreness. No other liniment does this, hence, none other is so largely used or does such worlds of good. J A MONTH A rants Wanted-76 best selling articles in the world ;1 sa-nple-free. Addiess Jay Bronsan, Lelroit, Mich
