Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 28, Number 4, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 January 1880 — Page 8

0I Til.TAU. 'fA(I5ZKa:i7r .JR'ATKi?. STAT ASLtAUYA 'JUT m . -.. . u net : i cthe . ATE 'SENTrNEli;,' WiJ DNESDA.Y,' UiBXS&i ,1880;

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Hour hold Knowledge. Si-KAMEO EsiAD ASD BlTTER rCPDISOLay'the brcta 'and butter in a basin with aprioot and other m between; add a custard m for baked pudding, and steam it.

1'iiAi iro ;Tcket.To ocb ran W oysters add bread crumbs until you can , mold It like a loal of bread; add also butter the siie of two eggs, pepper, ilt and a little pulverized sage.. -This is delicious. Drisk roR the Sick. Two teaepoonfuN of arrowroot in a quart pitcher, with a little water; three teaspoonfuls cf white sugar, Ux ) dice of tne lemon and part of tbe rind; etlrfiwetcly whila pontio? bailing water until the pitcher'iitail. Drfnkcold. IjACbb Choc of .ate. Break into pieces two tyancfesof cacao laite; put,lt into a saucepan ytith a email tumbler o! water; place Uf on the tire and stir constantly; when it haa become yery smooth, -d one and a half pints of good sound claret and continue to boil and-stir fot three or four minutes.; tnveeten to jour ta9te and eerve hot. Turn Vr.i n Oke. One cap oC Bweet mil, one cup of brown sngsj half a cup of molasses, half a cap of butter, three cups of tiour, htlf a poand of raisins, one cup of currants, one tetspoonful of Bait, one tablespoonfal of cloves, one tabiespoonful of cinnarcoe, one nctmes, two ogg-j well beaten, two teaspoonfuls of baking .powder. Wvers ?ne pound of sifted Hour, two tablespoonfuls of Dimer, a little salt, enough milk to matte star doagii; rub the butter into the salted Hour; W9t with milk; roll thin; cut into small rouDd cakes, and roll those again into cakes as large as a tea p-.ate and as thin a3 stout wzititg paper. Lift carefully to a tloured pac and bake quickly. They keep well. Cilejse FoxDtK. Moisten a quarter of a poand of Ücrur with half a pint of milk, the same of cream, and a quarter of a pound of butter; stir over the fire until it forms a paste; remove, and sdd eiut yolks of ei, a quarter of a pound of parmetan cheese, ana season to taste; teai up iae wmr j ti.u, pour icto soutMe Hiring and bake between 3U and 40 minutes; serve with some parmcan sprinkled on the tcp. Baked Cahb.vje. Boil a lirm wfeite cab'bage for minutes: then change the water for more that is belling, and boil oduI tender; drain and set aside until coid; then chop fine, add salt and pepper, one tablespoonful of buUer, two eggs well beaten, three tablespoonfuls of rich milk or cream; mix well, and bake in a buttered pudding dish in a moderate oven till brown. Serve 'hot, A Taiu Orjm.mf.nt. S9W coarse t'.annel around a goolet with the stem broken off. , put this snapelv dome upon a saucer of water, et the funnel and sprinkle over as reue x flaxseed as will adbere to it The llannel will absorb the water from the sancer, which should often be replenished. In about two wfek.-t the Manuel will be concealed in a beautiful verdure which will vie with any table ornament. Liver asi P.ri.KY 8 vi e kc Poii.tky. The liver cf a fowl, one tabiespoonful of minced parsley, balf a pint of icel;ed butter. Wash a iid score ib liver, boil it for a few minutes, and ciince it very üoe; blanch ur scald a small bunch of parsley, cf which there should be sufficient, whm chopped, to I'll a tablespoon; aiM tbis. with the minced liver, to half a pint of smoothly made melted butter; let it just boil, then serve. VTalxct Gauy The uieate of hickory nuts, English walnuts, or blaek walnuts may be nsed, according to preferenoa in that regard. After removal from the shells in as large pieces at practicable, they are to be placed oa the bottoms of tins, previom-Iy greased, to the depth of about half an inch. A'ext boil two posicdä cf bror n sugar, a half pint of wst?r and one gill of good molasses until a portion the mass hardens when cooled. Four tbe hot candr on the meals and allow it to remain until nerd. ' 'arm Note. -Most successful farming ;n California da- , pends upon irrigation. In 1378 there were in tbis country HI, 525,00) acres in corn, aal 32,10,500 in wheat. New York b-w nearly twice ac many milch cow aa all the 'ew Koxland States combined. The United States has nearly four times the ace rage 4n crops that are given it. the agricultural returns for Great Britain. The best herds cf dairy cdws in t bis oountry yield from C to "00 pounds of cheese per cow. Few of these are thoroughbreds, but are selected foai the best, erodes of the various breeds. . Shipments of American hay to England have nsu'ted in remunerative returns. It is quite liktly that the low rates of Eteamer freight now offered may stimulate the export trade in bated hay. The poultry should be fed meat three or four times a weet with their other food, x when, tbe round belog frozen, there are neither worens nor insects for them to pick up about the premises. Of lata large consignments of better have been ebipped in 10 pound packagee, indeed in tin cans, to Scotland. Toe shipments . were received in gooi order, and ad d readily . at cents per pound. It has been discovered that the South Car- . olina willow, whicn grows very plentifully in that State, is equal-to tbe beet imported basket willow, ana it u thought the cultivation aud sblpeaent of this material inay be- . come an important industry.) The potato crop of the country is eeiimated ...at 18l.J0,000 bv.ehela. Compared wi-th 1S7H, there was an increase of 3 per cent, iz acreage, and tbe yield is estimated by tbe department of agriculture at ; bushels per acre, . against 69 busb-sw lat year, and 11 in CsTT I. .The craads?C4 3t of mtnuring for corn is to keep the fertUity near .the surface when , applied, and it is, rare that another course is , advifcab!. It is twst to barrow or brucb, to . distribute more evenly, ani then by ehal ow , plowing prevent tacs of nittogen. Dr. tartevant. Spinach seed lsii?ar!yall imported foai I Kogland. ,2'rance or . Germa&7, as it can not be co probiy grom,n here fr the sama rea-,-n that we. can not rofitabij ,row parel-x", mainly because our winters cn the Korth are cf ten stub as to kiül oil the plants, wbiie iaths Bjuth the stunners are too hot for .maturing tbe .ed. AI. M. Vail, of rooifiset, Vt., ay that V years ago the -.verage field oKxitter per 'cow .w3 100 poxnds in that town, while now it has increased io 200 poi nds, acx! tbe price ,has coirtspondUgl incaoiaed. Sfe thinkj trhJs has-been obtained by Lfgh feedLig, more ' are in celectlor cattle aod better care of : them generally. Tue f L-nera arcv:nd Elndra, N. Y., are .iüiV3 excited over t.e beet jugar qteetion. A .convention is tote held there April 18, at xwhicb Mr. lira est T. Bennert, of the TortllandJIe, stsr faetory, and other erperimced men ia tbe varivia processes of tngar ccanuftoture from boas, tnünr cane aud :orn, asa tj ba present. in Great Britain ttrA.we has been jn rwiUd by whicü wet grwa is rep'41y turned JcCi hay. Toe aiachiua has worked vy atuvjcafally duncg the past teason, and it ia raid UitU. tbis method of making hay is to ba intrccced on tuny large e&titea la England. Tn ajmoniiijn of the old dage to "make Lay while the sun shines" is ia danger of loniog iu foree in that country. TlioXJropt of ljg. Theagrfcu tu re department baa published a comparativ- table on the crops produced in 1878 and 1873,. together .with the prices obtained by tbe prod ucrs, as fellows: - Jlarv8t. 178. 1379. Wheat, baihela...., ).122,I00 4 W,7.'5,iw0 t'crn? bushel..-. lp&fiHJM 51I,WJ0

Oats.buKhel... ".57SW) Kye, busbela 25I2,7WJ lUtney, Dusnela 4 J.2i5.e ) Buckwheat, bush- l2,2t).SA Cotton, bales... JrS Tobacco, pounds jrj&ib.vtio Hay, Ions :w,60,2"h Potatoes, bushels.-, 121.l-0.o5o Price. Wheat,.- .. 4U,15Vt Olrs. - ' 1'1,!'I5,M0

Z3,tiW,5r Wl.'tDOO lfJ9.rO8.0DO ' 120 K,(0 15,-U5,t'0 iBI.tlOO.irMJ . 2l.t4,a'l :SÖi5l,Vüt 7j,V71.0UO rtye WM Barley - 2l,18.:.8l5 Buckwheat 6.4.4,l?tt Cotton lMi4,ll Tob'CCO..-....- 22,lö .4J Hay . 25554,. ir2 rtatoee 73,001125 lOtal-'. .11,4SH,57T),Mi6 JlKM.so.e-MI Thla increat of some $415,(iOO,0)i) in a tingle year a most encouraging result Bat there baa also Veen a gain in other valuta besides those of the crops noted above. The statistician of the department, who is reported to be gathering material upon which to base a careful estimate of the total increase in certain other values during the year jot closed to include the Increased nnr.M of real esuteand mining property, ex cresses the ODinion. bassd upon material ulreadv eathered. that it will not fall below $1,030,000 000. Improvement in Butter-MaMug. .Popular Faience Monthly. V.Dglish farmers of late years have been nvine more and more attention to the lnv nrovemeni of their dairy products, and in the business of butter-making, especially, have made soma very considerable advances on the old time practice. One of the most recent and one of the most important of these is the discovery of an odorless, tasteless, and quite innocuous antiseptic that proves to be an effectual preservative of butter, without the use of ealt, and without J he usual precaution of excludins it from the air. To test its efficacy, the patent w:j submitted to Mr. G. M. Allender, a disteresied expert in London, for trial. On the 21th of July last be treated a ciiuraing of butter in accordance with the directions specified, and. inclosing tbe butter in a muslin cloth, placed it in a iirkin without a particle of silt every precaution beimr taken that there should be no tampering with the experiment The firkin remained on the premises at St. Petersburg Placs, T.jyswater, for three months, and when examined on October 24 the butter wai as sound and sweet as when first put m, although during the whole time it had practically been exposed to the air. nothing having been done to exclude tbe latter from the firkin. Without treatment it would undoubtedly have become wholly putrid in that Jengih of time; nothing, however, could be detect ed by ehber enieil or taste to indicate that the sample had suil'erd the slightest deteriora.ion. asit posse-ed all the qualities of liavor and limine of butfor churned the day before. Experts in different parts of the country were furnished samples, and all pronounced ' the preservation wonderful; they were of the opinion, however, that the best, newly-made butter haa a peculiar aroma that Is not quite equaled in tbe preserved butter, while the latter waa considered a little "dead," a delect thai is removed by the addition of 1 per cent, of salt Tbe coet of the preservative does not exceed one halfpenny per pound of butter; it Is worked in directly after churniDg, and requires no (urthercire or attention, except that, like other butter, it should be kept in a moderately cool place. A Farmer I'wt, I Boston Herald.! A farmer poet has blouomed into song in England, and publishes under the title of "Wet lays" a series of poems, which give elective and graphic pictures of natnre in language at once simple and eloquent. In "The Camp on the Hill" he writes: There something better than keep there; for once on that iiiy80d You leave the world beiiind j ou and are factto lace with Uod. 3here;8 a pool by the cairn nu the top, wheru tbe wild docks ped to )e. And a lark irom the Koman camp used to ln Mod soar ovj me; Itliorght him the hill's own .spirit it would have been shame to kill; Perhaps you may hear Ids onsj r- you reach Uie top of the hill. I know Ood's everywhere; In the city au'l.ia ti e Exchauge, As"well as the hill aud the moor, wherever mortal can range; r.ut ai. ! the pure ky youd r, no Hinoke ob .ourin e the blue? Man's not the same lu the city, and U1 may be duferent, too. Tbis is from another poem, called "Birds Sons:" Ksirdsnre the only happy things; They Ping through rain or nan content. Our songs are prayers, wot thanksgivings, i-'ear, hope r eavy'n fitful vent, Iru'ertloent regret for winsrs VV'e could not v.r., ft r rieb s speut, Ker chances given nd thrown away, ir:metblng wanting uilit and day. The London Standard siya of these poems: "There ia in them somethinc more thac rhyme and rhythm; they are instinct with humanity. They have in their way n charm which will tell more with tbe multitude of readera thho rigorous conformity to the artistic caaons of any particular school." IJcau tiPier, Ladies, you can not make fair skin, rosy cbeekc and sparkling eyes with all the cos meticsof France, or beautifiers of the world' while in poor health, and nothing will give you Btth good health, strength, buoyant spirits and beauty aa op Hitters. Atrial is certain proof, bee another column. When udge, jury, lawyers and witnesses will sign a petition to release a man they sent to CL&tp .prison for a crime, It !ooss very mnch as if perjury, prejudice and money were what sent film there in the first place. Ir. .1. I. Cook of Cooksvill, Heard county, Ga., writes: Messrs P. t7enr,t.i?dter A. Co. GESTr.cj-,r; I am bappv to inform you that -'Anakesis," Dr. Sll-bee's TileClemedy, met with my approbation. I have trid it in three d:Crent caes, and it baa not failed to relieve them at once. Tbe patieat that had it for twe years says he thinks he is welt, and that he always expects to keep a box on band for fear it might come back again; another case crfftort duration used only three applications and says she is ettirely woll It is the best tb ng I have ever sen for pilss. I will ose it in my practice when needed. Yours obediently. J. D.Cook, M. D, "AnakeMs," Dr. ilsbee'a LlxternalvPile .Kemeday, iseold by druggists everywLere. iC'nce $1 per box. bmples mailed freo to ,all sufferers by P. Neusiedler Co., sole .manufacturers. BoxG i'ld New "York. Vhen a friend wishes to barrow yoi.r money, consider which of the two you would rotker lose. Persian Philosopher. ' iKOP OP .IOV IX KTEKi' OTORI. Flemi.xtox, Hunterdon Co., N. J. Dr. JK. V. Pierce, Lüffalo, 21. Y.i Three months ago I was broken oit with i large cCcera and sores on my body, limbs and face. I procured your Galden aledical Dis covery and Purgative Pellets, and bave taken B X boltlw, and to-day I am in pood hwlth, all those ugly ulcers having heaied and ieft roy kkia in natural, healthy condition. 1 'bought at one time I could not be sured. Althoch I can but poorly exprc i my gratitude to you, yet there ia a drop of joy fa every word I write. Yours truly, JaMC? 0. rLLW. A Fair Off. r. The Voit&io Belt company, Marshall, JOch., will Bend their Celebrated F.IectroVoltaic Belts and other appliances to the afflicted upon trial. A sure cure guaranteed for ail diseases of a personal nature, nervous and ilcbilitated aysteoe resulting from unnatural causes. Also, for ail diseases of tbe liYer, kidneys, rheumatUm, paralysia and man nthsr riispaap. Ycir full TMrtirnlara I address as above.

FINANCIAL AND C05DIERCIAL

riKAHClAL. OrnOE Ot THI IJTDIAWAPOI.TS SXNTTKKb, ) Monday Evkiho, Jan. 26, 1S1. The past week has been an exceedingly quiet one in financial circles. . The volume of trade has been steady, and the demands upon oar banks have been about as heavy as for several weeks back. The supply of funds Is amply sufficient to meet the demand of our bualneia community, and strictly gilt edge paper easily negotiated at the ukumI rates of interest. Sew I or si Financial HarMeu Hiw VoitK, Jan. 2B. Money -59 per cvut.. closing at ö per cent. , , -. Prime Mercantile Paper i Der ceut. Government Bonds steady and unchanged, except fbr 44-s which deolioe! 'i. Tb weakLi M la trlin to-day was dne to the lact that the recent maikeling of a considerable atnonut of New York Central stock in Uondon is likely to load, In tee early future, to a more liberal supply of bankers bills, and al-io to the general belief that a resumption of the export movement in grain and provision is near at hand. The transactions In railroad mortgages were on a scale of great magnitude, and speculative inteiest lu this clnsa of seciuttlos Is steadily Increasing. FrloeR advanced to 8 per cent., with the Krlfcs, KanKAt and Texas, C, CV and 1. C, Denver and Kto Grande flrvts, ioternational. and Houston and Great Northern issues as the feature. The greatest advance ( per cent. I wa In Intemsulonal seconds and pnrcbaslng committee receipts, and Ureal Northern seconds and purchasing committee receipts. Erie consol seconds Bold up to C. C. and I.C. firsts to tn, supplementary to W nivl Incomes to 50; Denver and Rio Grande firsts ronstoW1 state BiCn rities Dull. The st oca market opened Mrorg for the general list, act prices advanced to per cent., the latter for ist. Panl and Minnesota. A weak fer'las et In at tne rtrst board, and a decline of tjl'per cent, ensued. Nortbwrstem and the col shares leading in the downward movement. Alter midday the market again become si rong and buoyant, and coutinaed po to the closo, the advance raneiog from to 3', per cent., Wabash and Kri' being the chief leaturea of the improvement. et. Lonis and 8an Francisco sharen dcllne ili to 3 per cent, from thH higbest point. Khiiniw Pacific fell off 3;; per cent. Uuion Pacific aavancediT per cent., but reacted 1; per cent. Indianapolis, BlooinlDgum and Western a1vanccda percent, and reacted 2 percent. The general market cloned strong. The present move lu Wabash Is said to have been delayed until the Uuion 1'ac fic consolidation wa completed, which wasou Saturday. The movement in Erie, strange as It may S'-eni, has the apparent support or Vanderbtlt people. Various reasons were nsKlgo'd lor the sirength of Ene and Wabaso. Tne Giaphic sitys: "The a u usual strength sal activity exhibited by Ero ou Saturday and to-day has exclt-ed considerable curiosity. This strength apeaiM to be baw-d cpon the rearrangement of pooling percentages let ween the Krle and New York Central, aud Its allied ronds. By this rearrangement it is contended that the Kno will be benefited to the extent of Sl.WiO.iKO per annum. The Ijike Snore and MU-bUnn ventral are aid to e a)-o largely bdueliied bv the new arransretnent. It is stated that calls on IUiss 11 öge for some VW shares of Wabash sto"ks expire to day. From this fact It 1h argued that price of Wabash stock have beeu kept below calling point, and that calls being out of the way, these .stocks are likely to advanco." The (mtnerclal sys: "Various rumors are current as to wber free bulnx of F.ne comes from, the stock see:us to have too many triends nnd lu too mutiy directions to author? lze the stutement thnt it owe it bnovancy to anvoneor more grt-at, operators. Jt is, in truth, the favorite of the public in wtiosn irood opinion aud confidence in the future ot the stock Jewett and Vanderullt :argely shre. At all events we are iuite sure these distinguished railroad authorities understand each other. The prospect of Kr ie ootHinlng a good percentage of the New Karrlf.nd business so helped the a1auce. It is nai l new hull combinations are iormtn amomc prominent operators. It appears that tne bear movement in Central Arizona had not b-en very successlul.'" The Commercial Advert i.er publishes the following relatins thertta: "The excltenent in Central Arizona, we are assured, whien b:u been the mining bensation of Wall street for the past month, seems like y to continue with increasing Intensity. It appears that tbe young operator, who has Iiobu manipulating the stock, being more bold than prt dent and experienced, has been led by bis terupotary suceosses to pnt himself into a v ry dangerous trap. It Is kuown he lias been a heavy seller of Central Arizona lor several days, and it now transpires that be is short of toek, aud an attempt of his brofeers to buy on Haturday developed the fact that there wh very little stock oflering, and they otdy succeeded an get ting about 3,0t) shares on Ii, per cent, advance. It is said Willi. i tn Bond, president of the company, formerly manager or the M Jw. and T. railroad, and his trlends, bought last wec-k 35,100 shares of stock, whW-h will be held lor much higher prices. All attempts of the speculator referred to above, assisted by a prominent evening paper, U dl'.parase tho property to enable him to buy, have proved -unavailing, as its valiv is too well appreciated by its promoters, and but for the sales of this iparty, it would nndoubtedly have een illlni; at2ö to-day. Jlis brofeers were large borrow ers of stock to-day. A stock that f lu per uhare can be borrowed on may be gid to look cheap at present prices." Tno Graphic says, regarding the same trans- ! stocK Is said to have burned his lingers pretty budiy. raking advantage or a snarp decline last week, be unloaded all his stock, Dnd, In addition, went bort, while the pool in the stock refuse to let any ot it go, and are encouraging dealings by making the stock negotiable as collateral. The company has ail unquestionably valuable property, but it is on that should not be made a foot-ball of speculation A mine that will pay to work will pay best on Its merit. The whole amount asked by Woertshoffer Co. for thei'ueoio and StIuis railroad was subscribea In three -days, and the first call of id per cent, was made to-day. It la expected the line will be completed in lu months by working from botb ends, l'neb.o, Col., and MePnerson. Kas. " Transactions to-day aggregated S3Ua0, ot which 2.Ü0U were Canada iSouthern, 'Iftuo Centra Arizona, Chesapeake and Ohio, d.OfO j C.,C. and 1. C , 40 Chicago, Burlington and luincy, v,iuu lack wanna, iki,iw n.ne, o.mi St. Joseph, ilouston and TexaK, -I.IXU Iron Mountain, f , C. and L, Kansas and Texas, 1.UC0 Lake Shore, l.llti Louisville and Nashville, 3,lt Michigan Central. 10,0 Northwestern, ö.OOO Nashville, Chattanooga and Bt. Louis, 4, New Jersey Central, 5.UW) Northern r-icifl3. ll.nuo onto, d,Mj Pacific Mall, 10 IXH) riuPanl, 3 2H St. Louts and ftan Franelsco, 7,(i0a Union rcj flc, 4,m Wrabali, St. Louis and Pacific, and 4,uo Western Union. oovrRXMtxT !eu:ritii;s. '.terliiig. 60 daya....4ülHl N w 5 ler ceuts 1037-$ sterling, sight.M....4S0ii U. S. 4 vg8......ii,7V4 U. H. Ca, 'si. ltl?New U. 4a -.101 JpTr The purchasing price forGovcrnment bond In Indianapolis varies from tlieNew ork quotations H91 Pr cent. KTATK KOXD-I. Pacific (M of Hi 122 Locistana 7j.... 173 Missouri te-..10tt St. Joe ....10l Tennessee bs.... 33 Tenn. 6s, new lrsfinia i's. Va. i4, new.-. Va cousols., Do. deferred (.ESKKAL STOCKS. Rock Island .. 119 Pau am a.m..17d Kort Wavno...ll t Iron Mountain. 58 st. L. and Han I"'r, 43 S. L. and S. K. pfd, 5;i Do. first pfd.... ChL, Kt. L. A N. O. 27 W Kansas and Texas. 4tyH Ü ulou Pacifio atks. 9 iyA Kansas Pacific K Northern PaclficL &5 Do preferred .. W Ix)uiavlile A Nan.l24V; Houston ATexas 76-,i VV. U. T'leeraph .lo:J!4 PI tl bu rg .....l 1 1 S 1 1 11 a is central " iH Chlo., Bur. and (4..J50 Cblo. and Alton. Jos O. and A. pfd 120 N. Y. Central 1 l4 Harle n Lake Shore16S Canada Southern 71 MtchlgAM CeatraL. s A ttnrl I Tell 41 1 Krle prf&iTd.. 72? North westera-.. i7e Northweat'a pfdl.5 St. Paul 77 S St. Paul prelerrecUOe, St. Paul de Mlns.-. 51 1 iSt.P. & Rloax City. Wi7 Oo. p re ferrvKl. ...... 77" OeL. Lack. and W.i i eine an an ,v LltUe Pittsburg 27 I, . ...11 OdlT Heading 7r Adams Kx press 10 Wells & Fargo Ex.lOO American Kx. 6H United States Ex 4Ss CJuicks lver Quicksilver pfd... 6a If orris and &wt. ILeadvll e Ltelaware A. liud 74 (fent.Pac. bondalO!!, S.J. tntriU.. slf4 Ublo and Miss. .. 31', O. and M. pfJ . Cbecapeake 0.. Ü2 Mo4jU and Ohio.- 24 Cleve, dr Colum. 77 ).. C C. and l.... 2i7: Union Pao. flrsts..liW IT. P. land grn.uts.il XVJ II Prinking fundll!? Leh(,?h & WUka 113 St. P..feS. C. flrsu. Hi C, C- ai I. C. nx-ta- Vii Ito seojnds ... fnd. VLn. & Laf - y.iF.rle svond9 Barl., li oar 14. M. no Alton 4 Terte ... 2-5 A. & T. H. pU - 1 W Ht, L. and.Pac. 4S Do preferred 7n Ifaunlb'laodMt.J. JTT U.and St.J.pfd.. to,'. -Ollertd. Central Arizona ... CUribon.. H rJxcelsIor- 23 fIomest.ake.-...M OnUrlo Standard....,..-.... 32 Lake Krle Sc West VI i COnilCUCIAL. The trade of Indianapolis haa been exceed gly brUk daring the past week, for this sea-

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son ot tbe year. There bare been quite a number of country dealers In tbe city, and they bave purchased quite freely. The collections In the country are exceedingly good, and business 1 In an extremely healthy condl tlon. ' '. The following table .ahows the amount of grain In store In this city at tbe present time :

; i . Klevatnr. 2 " g." " .. 0 O .CS ElevaToTA I . P5,O0 91,8 1378-JO 20 Elevator B 61,fuO:121tXi 6.0JD 3,100 Central elevator 6.1W 1:1.500 23.C01' 400 City elevator 18,T(Jf 7,W) Klevator 1-...... l,0ün lO.UuO 12,ja . Elevator K 5C0 ft,5X) .,; 400 Total -..'. 1j6X! TOOOG 6,100 C'orrespondicg day I last year... 21.0X tVXXA H,000 6.000

' The table given below shows tne receipt and shipments for the 24 hours ending at 12 o'clock to-day:

Ree- i pts Sh i pts. 4 875 4,1)50 l,soj Is.tU 15,.il0 17,X IHtK) 3,tl0 3,676 3,75 6i lbi J6 260 M 200 71 30

Flonr, bbis......, W heat, bu Coin, bu Oats, bu Kye, bu Barley, bu Bran, tons - Corn meal, bids Starch, bbls Hay, tons v T1IK MAKKETS-WEEKLY KEVIEW. l'lonr, Clrniii ami Tiny. The demand for flour is fairly active, aud prices steady. "Wheat The Eastern markets are 2 J3c lower than the noon markets of Saturday, but strong at tue decline. Cnlcago Is y$3,2c higher. This market Is null. Millers are buying choice samples at II 2031 22, but shippers are doing nothing. Tnere is a steadier tone to the corn market, aud prices, are firm, with sora demand for cash and futures, but but not ranch doing, staff being generally held too high to admit of much trading. Chicago la steady for cash and lc higher for May. The East Is heavier, and IQlo lower for futures. Oata are steady but dull. Hay is in good demand. Flour We quote: New process, 7 257 75; fancy, f $ 6j7 OU; family, ItJ Omatt tX); low grade, f! 7.i 4-) 0". Buckwheat dour Jobbing lots, 8 25. Wheat The following were public bids and offers to sell at the Call Board : Bid No. 2 red, cash 1 20 No. 2 red, January-.............. No. 2 red, February...... No. 2 red. Match t IS Oa r6d,wn .. Asked. 1 27 No. 2 amber ............. Kcjected Corn

Bid. Asked. 41 "... 4U' j ösJi Zya 55S :-.! J4

White, No. 2 White, No 3.... Yellow...-..... High mixed.... M i xed Ke'eeted January February Marcn..... April May 4i,l 411' OatsBid. ... 3 Asked, No. 2 white Mixed January, mixed April, mlxed. ..... ''i "V- " May, mixed-. Kye 1 il. o. a, hoc bid. Bran H2 bid per ton Hay Choice timothy, 115316 per ton; choice epland prairie 113 60&14. The Provision atarfttcf. Prices have fluctuated but little during the past week, and tbe demand is moderate. We quote as tollows: Dry Salt Meats Clear riba, ttJc; shoulders, 4C. Lara Prime steam, 17 55 Sweet Pickled Meats Hams, IS 60(4 25, according to age and average. The lrMlnrt Market. Busiuess is fairly active, with liberal receipts. Apples We quote: Extra New York and Michigan winter at S.J2'33 50 per barrel; State at 92 50 k3 per barrel. 1 lean s cnolce clean navy, f 1 50gjl 75 per bu; clean medium, It 25)150 per bu. B -eswax Piisc per lb. Butter We quote choice selections country at Jtl.j17c er lb; choice dairy, 20d per lb; good country, 12Uc per lb; inferior Ji0c per lb. Cabbage Choice, 11 25 per bbl. iripr Ware's npw rlnrifipd sllini? at SS rxr bArrel of 40 gallons. tTan berries Cape Cod, P-) 60glO per barrel; will,l47 ierbnrrt l. I Chesthuus-SelUng at S2 50O3 50 per bushel I Eggs Shippers aie paying 11c; telling at 13c ! per uoz from store. Feathers Prime 11 vc geese buying at 40c; mixed geese and duck 20925c; old featber6 10 :'öc, according to condition. nel Anthracite coal, per ton, 17 w; fltts-bui-g coal, per too, ?5 00: cnw!il eoae, per bu. He; cotte, p r bu, 12c; block coal, per bu. 14c; in car lots. 11c; Youguogheny, to 5u per ton. Game Tame pigeons, IL Iii per doc; wild ducks, f2 50ti3 per doz; venisou saddle, l2t I lc por lb; rabbits, 75c per dowlld turkey, 67c per lb. Grease Dealers are buying whito at 5,Vc; brown, 4c. tildes Ureen hides, s; green kip, veals, lc; green calf, lie; green salteu hides, i(310o; gre n salted kips, llteniysc; green salted alf, 12c; dry flint hides, lc; dry salte! hides, 12c; damaged, grubby or bull, two-thirds of the above prices; sheep skios, 40ciSl 20. Mlckory Nuts Dealers are paying for large 4)c;she,llbark,ö-Jc per bu. Honey We quote new at lSQJOc per lb In cases of 23 to 50 lbs. Onions Choice 11 per bn. Yellow Dan vers, I75 per bbl. Red onions SI 60 per bbl. Potatoes Selling irom store at 4J345c per bu. Sweet Yellow Jersey, home grown, 12 50 per bbl ; Houthern 92 6U$ 75; Kastern Jerseys S 60: Marylands!;! 501 per bbl; Philadelphias II per bbl. Poultry Live turkeys, 3c per lb; ducks, 12 25 per doz; young, 11 50; live fowls, hens, 1250 per doz; rooncrs, i to per doz: goese, full feathered, II 80 per doz; spring uhicKens, II 50 per doz. Rags Cotton, mixed, l?c per lb; wool Jc per lb. Seeds We quote: Clover, U'ö per bu; timothy, 12 40&2 60; blue grais, 75uf 1 10, as to quality. The Dry Goods Market. Busiuess Is fair ad prices steady. Brown Sbeetmgs and Shillings Great Western 4-4, se; Co'nmbia 1 4, bc; Hoosier 4 4, 6c; Trlon, 7Kc: Bartow, 7c; Georgia A, 7c Columbus, Jc; Nashville, 8c; Laurel Iilil,7'x!; 1'remtum, ;ic; Eastern standards, ;ic; Pepperell 10 4, 26c; Pepperell K.sc; PeDperell 11. be; Pepperoll O, 7c; Pepperell N, 7c: Indiana a, 7c; H,7Jc; D, 8c. Bleached shirtings tmoskeng 4-4, lOJc; Fruit of Ixniu, 10c; Bay Mills, 101-Cc; Hope, c; Lonsdale, 10c; Lonsdale cambric," lxc; Mason villc,s4c; Wamsutti, 124c: New Yo k Mills, I2c; fride of West, 12i,c; Tepperell 10-4, 'c; Pepperell 9-4, 27)$c; Pepperell 8-4, 23c; Pepperell 6 4, 27c. Paper Carabries Man vllle, 7)Jc ; H. 8. A Sons, 734c: Mason vilM.'Uc; Warren, 7i; high colors lc higher; secondslJic lower. Prints Fall styles Oocheco, 7c; Hamilton, ttcjpnclfle, 7c; Arnolds, 7c; Conestoga, 7-jc; Gloucester, 6fcc; Simpson, 7c: plain black, c; Washington, iie: Sprsgues, Southbridge. ''ic; Freeman's, c; Harmony, ti;,c; shirting prints, 6 6C. Bags Fran fellnvllie, 123 50; Stark A, 125; Otter Creek, f20. Osnaburgs Six ounces, 8ffl8!c; eight ounces, Corset Jeans Androscoggin, 9c ; Canoe River, SVjc; Indian t)rchard,tS; Rockport, 7He; Laeonla, tc; Suffolk, 7Xc; Naomkeag sateen, tfc; Ticifs Cnnestoga, ex., 17c; do 7-Ha 15c ; Gold Medal, 4-4, lic; tXA, 7-8 l-rtjo; CT, 4 4, l4Hc; Lewlston,4 4, 17; d 32-lnch, l'Jc;do 30 Inch, H' Jc; Hamilton, I), 13ic. lttrles-.AniosKea. lOJc; Hamilton, lOc: Sheridan, 8c ; Mechan lc-t, Kc ; Ycomans, loc ; Washlozton awning. 17c. Spool Cotton J. V P. Conts, 55c; Clark's John Jr.,f5c; Clara's O. N. T.. 65: Green &. Daniel, 30c; Uolyoae, 27)4c; HtsfTtirdV, 21 v.c. jeans LoiiisTiile, 25 a37ic; Eastern, 10(3 fOc. ' The Drag Market. . The demand continues good. Alcohol, ri 20(82 21: alum, per lb. iyVXc; calomel, perlt-, 75c: camphor, per lb, Siso; cochineal, per lb, ttue?l; choloroform, per lb,. tttiefUtl; copperas, bbit, lo, IM: copperas, kegs, lb, 2c; guru oomin, lb, Ii 5o5 75; indigo, per lb, U ccdfSl; licorice, Calabrlan, lb, S5oj mugnesla, carb .2oz lb (Jennings), 40 12o; morphine, II 254 ai; madder, lb, 12Hc. Oils Castor, best, gal, 95cesJl; aweet, l)c9l 75; olive, gal, 11 753:1 60; sperm, gal, fl ai; bergainot, lb irtanderan's, l-i 60; cassia, lb, 11 75;

lemon, lb (Sanderson 's), $3 25. Quinine, T. 4 (W, oz, f- j:$2 &; cincbonldia, per oz; fl 1 h: rom, bbl.fl 753S 80. Kop Oasllle, F., 1 Vic$l2e. American bicarbonau soda, per lb, ' 3Vilc; soda, bicarb, English, casks, lb, bc; wida. sal. lb, 2 o ; soda-ash, lb, 4'31,Ic; salts, Kpsom, lb, 804c; snafl per rase: 4 doz bottles, Scotch, U öo per dos, per lb 65c; anufl. Garrett's, pack, gross, Slol3 50; snuff, Garrett's, per case of 4 dor., 115 5016; brimstone, by the bbl, 3(3 leper lb; flower sulphur, lb, 4l5c: saltpeter, commercial, lb, floc; saltpeter, pme, lb, 1.5lSc; turpentine, bbls, gal, 50c : turpentine, cans, gal, 66c; Venetian, red, Enz., bbls, lb, Sc; Venetian,red,Eng.kegs,lb,3v 4c; iodine. 18 5ogcJ 75; Iodide potassa, 84 75; cloves, fijify-; rhubarb, powdered, f ll 25. . tbe Iron fl arktt.

Business active and prices advancing. Car-Wheel Iron Co'd blast becla 6 Aide; cold-blast cottage and oath 8333:c; cold-blast Bhelby Sli3: c. Bar Iron -tl ;EI. Norway Iron Bars and shapes 7JA8c; nailrod b 3Sc. Bteeit-English castS032o; American 15 ifc; extra sizes and qualities additional: round macbluerv K Qlic; spring ltc; Swede blister Sflic; American blister alte; rolled, lay and toe ca k 8(4loc; hammered lay and toe calk 831Cc; tire, according to Mzo and brand, 5c ; plow steel slabs 6($ttc. tmapes extra In proportion to waste in rutting. Cut Nails N os 10 to u), 6 15 per keg; smaller sizes regular advance. Horseshoes Btirdn's, 11 50;PerkiHS,'i 50, and mule shoes 11 hieb r. llors Bhoe NJtlls Northwestern finished, J5 50 for fs; gmaller si .es regular advance. Carriage and Tire Bolts Kefiued 60f"0 per cent ; Norway ÖC.360 per cent. Nuts and Washers 7o offmannlacturer- lists. Iron Harrow Teeth 4Jc. Hcrew and Strap Hinges 435c, according Vt size. Clevises Meikle's wrought plow clevises 83 9c. Lead Pig 53ölc; bars 6c. The irorery sanrhet. We have nothing especially new to report In this branch of traue, f rices rule firm. Coffee We quote: Ordinary, i2'Ji(4l3Jc; fair, H(&nyc; good 15r315xc; prime, löVifäl"Hc; boice, lblc old Government Java, 224( 2VC. nugars We ouote: Hards, 10aVs: stand ard a, lOloc; off A, "t'ai(if;c; white extra C, v-atic; line yellow, naVic: good yellow, Kc; falryeilow,S"'e3h3;comnaongrades, Va Sl"4'C. Candles 13e for 11 1 16 oz. per set. Cheese We quote: Fair to prime at ll2ai2c; Ohio factory, 13l3.c, aa to quality; fancy western cream, 111314. Molasses and Syraps Sew Orleans mo'asses, 45'455c, and syrap 40(2i')0c per gal. for common to choice. H ce Carolina and LocLiana, 7S-S:Cc. 8, ices Pepper, 17i.l.sc; alspice," 18&20c; cloves, 50c ; ginger. 20.82 yc ; cinnamon in mats, 25 10c; nutmegs, N5cr8i 05; mac-, H0c3iSl 10. Soap Gerrnau and olive soaps, ö'4c; rosin. 3l9 IV. Canni-U Goods We quote: Tomatoes. 2 lbs, 51 10; 3 lbs, 1 25; Peaches, i lbs. 11 bxal so; 3 lbs, 52 25; 3 lbs pie peaches. 1 25; Blackberries, SI 31 40; Strawberries, fl 75.2; Raspberries, f 1 50 rtlWi; Cherries, red. S150al55: String Beans, II 2b; Green Pesa, Marrofat. ?1 75; early Jane, II 75"ll i5; Yarmoutn Corn, 81 50; Pine Apples, IIödZ; Salmon. 1 lb. fl 2: 2 lbs. S3 25: Lobsters. 1 lb. 11 75 ai so; 2 lUs. 83 25; Tumbler Jellies, We; Cove ( ysters, lib, light welgnt, 75a SOc: I lb. full weight, 11 3): 2 lbs, llpht weight 51 35; 2 lbs. lull weight, tlf5; Sardines, by the case, 12013c; Elgin Corn, 12 per doz. Cotton Rope is 0c: candle w let, W22c. Woodenware We quote: Common buckets $1 85ft 2 0 Fine churns 8 00'acll of) Cdar churns........ .........12 ttngtis 00 Ash churns. 8 0OCU 00 Common broomsMedlnm brooms. Kxtra brooms. Matches, telegraph 1 50(A 1 75 .. 2 IKt. 2 50 .. 2 50,. X 00 6 0 7 10 .. 9 00 .. 8 .. 7 W 3 .. 1 40.4 2 50 Tuts, No. 1 Tube. No. 2.. ..MM.... Tubs. No. 8. V as u boards, kiuc .. Washboards, wooden 1 2oyJ 1 50 Miscellaneous Markets. Candles Demand Is steady at quotations. We quote: Siicf candy, 12912c; mach, drops, HV12c; kias.es 12(15c; nutcandy, 17(a25c; gum ürons, hard, 20c. and Arabian guti drops, 11ij(13c; roct candy, it) 17c; ioaenges. l8(20o; common pan work, 15c; line do, 20c; plain cream work, 20c ; decorated cream work,2jc; cordial goods, 20;&23c. Foreign Fruits Wre quote: Layer raisins, old, I. 25; new, 12 to; loose Muscatel raisins, old, 12 50; new. 12 75; London layer, old, 12 80; new, 13; currants, new, per lb; Valiencie, Vc per lb. Lemons, Messina, f5 O030. Oranges, SI 5035 50 per box. Leather is ia good demand at our figures. We quote Oak sole at &4c38c: hemlock Bole at 2332e ; harness 82&37c; bridle 145(954 per dox; skirting 8940e per lb; French calf Si 15l 85 per lb; city calf ll(al 10 per lb; city kip t630c per lb; upiier kip $10(50 per dox. N uta Almonds, sott shelled, per lb , 2223c ; filberts, IJJJallc; Brazil nuts, 80; Naples walnuts, liKllc; Kngllsh walnuts, I2l$c; peanuta, red, to raw; 8c roasted; white tic raw; c roasted. Olls-'I be market ia fairly active. Linseed, raw and IBank oil . boilecL. MMMM.75(378; Straits oil-. Lard oil, extra. 70 Benzine Lard oil, No. 1 . CO Castor oil We quote: 50(j05 ........559i30 13 ,..0U Lard oll, N0.8 47 1 Coal oil, Indiana Minere'oil .'f3t;2 legal test 1917 Lubricating oil....20(j4u Powder and Shot We quote rifle powder at f 1 50r, and blasting at 12 H'k&l 75 per keg. Patent shot at II SV9I SO. Tinners' Supplies Market steady and prices firm. We quote: Best charcoal tin, I C, 10x11 and 14x20 110 per box; I C, 12xi2, 11025 per box; I X, 10x14 and 14x20, 112 per box; IX, 12x12 112 25 per box; 1C 14x2 roofing tin best brand, 19 per box; I C 20x2. roofing, S IS 60; 27 B. Iron, &H(ie; charcoal 7c; Northrop's sneet Iron roofing, i per square; copper bottoms, 35e per lb. Indianapolis Live Stork Market. Stock Yards, Jan. 25. Hoes Receipts, lW head; shipments, 228 bead. Tne market opened steady, with light receipts of meuium quality, both packers and shippers buying. Most of tbe sales going to packers ai 14 404 45. assorted. Bat few good khippt-rs offered. The supply of best grades short of the demand. All sold early. At the close the pens were empty. We quote: Extra shl pplng. 14 65 Light shipping and packing........ 4 10(34 4-" Medium mixed packing- . 4 3 k4 45 Pigs aad roughs. 3 50Q4 00 Cattle Receipts, 42s head; shipments, 31 Lfad. Unchanged. We quote: Prime shipping steers 4 259 4 50 Fair shipping steers ... 4 U0 4 25 Good butchers' bUerB..... 4 OUtj 4 2) Medium steei-s . 3 753 4 09 Good cows and heifers 3 25. ,4 3 60 Fair to good 3 m X 25 Common ,.- , 2 &0( 2 75 Inferior....... 2 0)! 2 60 Bulls 2 00.3 2 50 Cows and calves in demand...... 30 uo$45 00 Veal calves ..-....... 4 00t4 4 60 Sheep Receipts, none; shipments, none. No change. We quote: 120 to 140 lbs. average ,..-11 40(94 80 100 to 115 lbs. aversee,.... 4 0034 25 MABKET8 H TELfMiBAPlI. Chicago Market, Chicago, Jan. 2ü. "lour Dull and nominal. Wheat Active Una and higher; closed strong; No 2 red winter II ls; No 2 Chicago spring It 16? cash; 11 February: 1 lb?i March ; No aChicago spring II 0 731 03. Corn Strong and higher; IKi-Kre cah; S6J-c February; ilc May; rejected 33c. Oats Active, firm aud higber; 32c cash and February ; 33o Maren ; Stro May. Flaxseed Strong and higher; pure 11 651 6!. Timothy 12 6 (2 80. Dressed Hogs Firmer at II 05. Provisions Pork active, firm and higher; 112 50 cash ; 112 67S13 60 February; 17 72 J 7 7j March; 112 8712 Wl April. Lara fairly active and a shade bigher; 17 87H csh ; 17 40(7 42 February ; 7 5Cj7 62 March ; 17 607 6ty, April. Uulkmeats fainy active and a shade higher; II 25,10 1 8, It 75. Whisky Meady and unchanged at II 08. Receipts Flour 6L0 bbls; wneat (M.UUO bn; cornl9,t ti00 bu; oata 27,ouu bu; rye 4,100 bu; barlej bu. Shipments Flour 7,W bbls; wheat 1TJ.0C0 bn: eoru til.uui ba; oats 23,0jO bu; rye bu; At the' Close Wheat active, firm and higher; 1 17Ji February; 11 May. Com Strong and higher; 36j;o February; 42e May. Oats Firmer, but not quotably higher. Pork Stronger; advanced 6c. Lrd In good demand; tending up; advanceu 2c. East Liberty Live Stock Market. East Li bf.rty, Pa., Jan. 26. Cattle Receipts since Friday 1,052 bead of through and 12.UKJ of yard stock: total tor week ending thi day 2.S7S head rf through and 2,224 local, against 2,27s bead through and 2.C03 local lor the week before. Supply fair, but not as full as last week, and quality somewhat commoner, with very few good to extra, which were all readily taken for York at about last week's favor; in jact, there is no perceptible change in prices

on any grades. A lew loads remain yet unsold.

riiwsrnKtiawiw tauows: Best fdra , lair to cood S4A4.&3: common ; iiumi us bulls, stags and cows 12 HL&i 55; sales to-day 4C4 UCitU. , , , Hobs Reeelnta to-dav 7AS head- 'tntl for the wet 17,050 bead, against P0,H 0 the week oeiore; rnuaaeipmaa bO&; Yorker 4 75. Sheer ReceintB to-dav H.2'0 hpn.i-total for the week 1100, agnst l9,2fX) the weelc before; selling at a quarter of cent highertban lav 1. .iiarnei active. " aew Terft ntracc V. New York.- Jan.. '26. Cotton Unlet nurf steady; VZ) VJHi; futures weafj. Hour e-teady receipu ttfluo bbls; superüne y io; common to eooa extra 1 253 u; good to choice 15 K0(7 7?i; white wheat extra S5 754.8 50: extra Ohio 55 6C7 50: St. Lonia 1-5 7oS; Minnesota patent spring I7S 75, Wheat Active; receipts 23,oiuba: un'rraded spring 2LOl 82; No 3 "do 1126127; No 2 do tl 32; No 2 spring 1 ;E$rtil j No'2 Milwaukee spriUKSl 35-8186; ungnuted red SI SVal 41; io uo si 11(41 mixei winter i jh; un(ttltiy,; March, eales of (fto.Ouo bu at J1 42;4ra 14. Kye Quiet; state 90c. " Corn Vuiet and firm : receipts 31.000 bu; tingraded 5H()lc: No 8 67e; steamer VJjWc; Ni2ü0(3lc: No 2, February. 5pc; March 'SL 57c; May MHW4'e. Oata Dull: receipt 32.000 bu; mixed western 47(&i; white Uo iv;450c. Hay 75c. : Hops Dull. CottV?e Quiet and unchanged; Rio oar?os. lPaii!4c; jobblD H'JlSc. Sugar Dull; lair to good refining quoted at Molasses Nominally unchanged ; New Orleans 38(5 50c. Hice Firm and in fair demand. Petroleum Higher; uuited 81H"K; crude 7. 8c: refined s' ic. Tallow Steady at 3? 40 13-1 fo. . Rosin luiet at $1 55ai 0 Turpentine Dall at 42 -?42e.' Kijg Inactive; western ill3.;c. Provisions Pork steady: mess 112 15. Bf nominally unchanged. Cot meats steaay;. long ciear 17 25; short clear t7 40. Ltird steady; steam 17 82t7 85. Butt?r Nominally uncbacged : western 15(S 2Sc. Cheese Quiet and firm; western lOQlic. Whisky Nominal at II 15. Cblcaco Live Stock Market. Chicago, Jan. 26. The Drovers' Journal, reporta: Hogs Receipt 17,000 head; shipments SiAhead. Market generally weaker, atd 6jl -lower; yards cleared; good to choice exceptionally steady; mixed packing II 2x34 .;. light 1 1 I 5; choice heavy l"i 5531 SO. Cattle Receipts 4200 head; shipments 2,ftM) head. Market generally nnccanged mid fairly active; shipping U 8.5(45 75; fat butchers' firm, but common stock weak and neglected; sales chiefly at 12(31; stockers ia lame supply.and many left over from last week;, market dnll and weak at 12 60.13 50: feeters slow at 13 Wft4 : good many unsold at the clos-. STieep Receipts 1,200 head; shipments 700 head. Market weak and slow, but notqnotably lower at t i ".5 an. The Journal's London cable f-ays: Tbe cattlesupply is liberal and the marfcet unimproved ; former rates are barely maintained, and inferior cattle have a decided downward tendency. Sheep dull and uncnanged, bat hen vy he'p are hard to sell at a reduction. New York Live tock Market. New York, Jan. 26. Peeves Receipts 4,500 bead. The market was firm at a small advance from Friday: common to good eteers8(l0:; prime l'JlrlC'.c; and tew fancy steers lOÄi 1IJ2C All sold early. Exporters used 1,4' head, shipments to-day öS head of live, and for tbe week, rnüing Saturday, bead or live cattle, 11, 4H(j quarters beef, 35tJ carcases mutton and b"2 dre-sed bosK. Sheep Receipts 10.JK b:td; the roarket active with an upward tendeucy. Ali sold before 10 o'clock ;&bet'p at to 2ör4ö W.with od car load of heavy wethers at a 6; 4 per 100 lbs, and good to choice lambs at STjT C7'., general sales sheep t j 40i3J 25. Swine Iteep.ipis 7ifi0 bear) ; market better; sales live 15(35 $5; clt v dressed t 25a ö0; western dressed dull at 15 75(9G. Cincinnati Market. CISCTJVJTATI. Jan. 2. Cotton Firm at lac. Flour Firmer: family SJh6 25: tanoy f( t i. wneat carce and firm at si i. Corn Firm at 4!Jc. Oata - Steady at 40c. Rye 85(9. S7c. Barley-3. Provisions Pork dull at $13. Lard in fair demand at S7 GO. Bulkmeats in good tiein ml and tending up. Bacon dull: shoulders 15 25; clear ribs 7 5U; clear 7 50. Green m--atsdnll . and nominal; bad weather. Whisky Active, but lower at 11 C. Butter Quiet; choice western reserve 23jt 25c: choice Central Ohio lK20c. Linseed Oil Steady at 7Sc. Hois Dnll: sellers holding at S4 304 70; receipts 6,000 head; shipments i.Jl ) iread. Foreign Markets. London Jan. 20, 5 p. m. ConsoU lor money 9Sv United Slates Securities New 5s Wj; 4)to11,; 4s 107. Railroad fibares Illlnola Central IBS: Pennsylvania Central 5l; Erie IfrVi; eecoa-l-s Pll4; . Reading SC. Paris. Jan. 2. Rentes 81f 5c. Astwerp, Jan. 2;. Petroleum Ujf. . Liverpool, Jan! 26. Cotton Firm at Cts7 ;d ; sales of 12,000 bales, Including 2.CJ0 bales lor speculation and export, and 10,000 bales of American. St. Louis Live Stock Market. BT. XiOTJis, Jan. 2. Cattle Active h?wI strong; good to prime native steers j 5 3; medium to fair $4 45oi 9t: cows and-heifers-82 5091 tiO; feeders' 13 7t)a3 !0; suckers f 3 60; corn-fed Texsns 12 95al 15; r-ce pts LJl) bead ; shipments 1 "i0 bead. Sheep Firm and in good demand ; fair to good light 13 2ii?i; do heavy 11 2531 75; obolcs(3") 2o; receipts 1,600 head ; shipments none. Hw Tork Dry Oexxts Market. New i'okk, Jan. 26. Tbe market to-t'ay wwactive, and in cotton goods excited; brown and bleached cottons were higher and values all round are very firm and advancing. Prints, ginghams and dress goods ar. in active demand, and very light supply. Amoskega staple vingbatus opened at 10'-?c; fancies at. 12jc: Windsor's prints lc. Woolens firm, and foreign goods are improving. FOR PRESENTS. , TEA SETS AND WATER SETS At Low Prices at BOIGHAB. WALK & 12 East Washington GL Lay the Axe to the Root IT you would destroy the cankering worm. 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