Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 29, Number 2, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 January 1881 — Page 8

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THE "INDIANA STATE SENTINEL. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1681,

(JENE UAL TE LEO RAMS.

Krrill5 Fire in a ew York Tenement House Yesierdaj. Ten Per3on3 With No Means of E3cape Perish in the Flames. Tne Terrible Disaster Cauaed by the Carelessness of a Plumber. 'iie In a Tenement Iloa Ten Persons Uurnel to Heath. .Vf?: York, Jan. I. At S:l5thi morning a lire bis.ke out iu tenement in the rear of James iHjyle'a liquor store. ''-' Madison street. It started nt ilie bottoiu ol the st-iira thut f um Wied the only exit for the teurod in the five-story build ing! except lire t'wpt'i attached to the building 'i leide, and in les than five minutes swept thronen the stairway to the roof', cutting o:r the scape of a score of person. The llatucs soon fo'.iifl a vent aNo through tho tw lower Tories, and thus barrel cgrt-s by the tire escape. The tennuts. pa-Jc stricken, made a rush for i':e roo:, but the euttie wis tiruily hooked und would not yiell. The ascending flau: drove th j eople back within their rooms, and the w ilden contusion f illc-wed. Men and women threw their chihlreu iom the windows and j'imHil uft- rthem through the tUme- th.it swept .i ro-s the yard and set their clothing ablaze. Wicn the Jlreiiieii obuiin-d the mastery, the iif.ad r.ooifcs of nine persons who had been burned wore taken i::t irom the building. Several were iniurcd !n their crhirts to escape, and were pent to the hosj.ir.i:. The follow inj 1 the Lt of the deal: Kilon Sheridan, used f.'rty-three years; Kate Sheridan, fourteen: Masgie ;herij:in, live: Martiu .!ierii.iii. three: John Walsh, thirteen ; Thomas as-i-Iv. six: Charics Cussidy. t it; Ii t : :i iri rl ii.inied Kgan. .'gcd two. aiid Mix rdicridan. age ur.khov.n. Several jHTMin-i were injured, anions them James itiMy, Mary EVari and Chailes Walsh. Th scene of the calamity, the like of which h:i m ? oeeum-1 in this city sinee the teneinent hoii-e lire in t'auiiou street a year ago. and the Turner Hull disaster. aUiut th same time, is apjirrfi'i;ed through a narrow slley lhardly wide noui;!i to allow the pas-age of a jiorUy m.m bellten tall tenements. Nos. .15 and :.! !aiii-n street. In ihe front .f the house ;'.-" is lioyle's iiu'ior store. Its back door opens directly iimii a tt.imw lialhvay ia the rear tenement, where the urc obtained it- start. I'lunitiers were at work at the I'm 1 1 of Ihe -fairs thawp.ig out iroen water pipes, and for liii ponose used a g-isolip.e vessel, w'.ii- h was byxnne means Unet, and, leeoiiiin :z:iied. tlu ie 'aus an explosion, which blew in :hc(!o-rfi the siloon. iu an instant Tilt LA K MOKE KÖLI.E1 uy 'Si.v 1 stairway, drawn onward hy the lrnimht eioistd ly an'otien window in the toji -tor . Tiiere vvn; a uiouienlnry loi-h . the :'rih;'i!od idumberH hurried into the yard. A man r.i:t:ng by the bar-roo;n stove süamraed the hul! ihxir ou the advancing lire, ai'd iuimedlately Th re was a wild rish overhead and tue bound o"f h:e:!kii:i nhi-. and tiie air was filled with the v.aiwot riie inirisi:ied men aii'l women, shout i fi Li.'htei;ed nildren and the -ries for help of the oareejer and lii!ila'rs. who ran through tlit' street l a near-by I'oliee Stiitiou. Very Hon tUe -l:in:r of the lire tieils tilled the streets and the Tiarr.c.v alhy U'eaiae idled wLh iirmt:i and TMiii.-e -irutrliiiu to l.riier help to the iinpri.-.oued i:id b';":ii:!i; v.-tiuLiT". They came TOO I. ATP, t':e t're tindin vent throuuh the iieivd"oi aud window of the uuteuanted ground iloor of tlie houe. and thnif-h tiie dtu.r. had seizel ujoii the siimters. window iomies and wooden (lHrsof tlie l.a!;n;:i- outside, lirkius them up like so nuicli t:--ue paper, and reaching upward toward the dojr-, v. here the frightened men and women hudi!eI to-.-ether afraid f venture out in the lire e-rnpe that was itself a llame. while the llames virhin me. house were plainly visible through Die ill-tilling dtxiPi then U iü;- fa.st consumed. Mi-.-ht I'ir.iilies oeetipied the Iioiim- two on .aeh Jloor. n the second floor tho jians and MullKnshad, at the firt alarm, escaptid through a wimlox. M. Mary Eugau I widow) aiwl her four sniwn ehihlrvn. Margret. Thomai. Joseph and John, renewed the ground in safety hy a quick jump. Mr. MnMoon. who is over eighty years ld. v.a.s le.-s fortunate: seizing her two gfaudhildren Annie. n'e ten. and.Jate. age seven she -prang from the tire escape, hut in the fall t-pr lined or broke her leg. and crawled away with !i;!icti!ty. On the third Moor Mr. Ilegan, who lived r.ioiie, escaped with hi neighbors, the Meisen. ia family, likewise by jiunping. Jaincs, g- nii:e; Hugh nge four, ami a baby, were t:ii:owx tih:h a winoow bv tnri"s MeKenna. their eldest brother, a lad it lutein, the mot tier, who was sweeping in the yaid when ihe lire broke out. rushed to the stairway. but wu met by a solid she't of llame, and renoin i'ie datuv.r wi her children, rescued ihe.ii by -iiouting before they knew of their lnn;rer. Jump; CharU". lhrrw them down!" the Kiri;:ed aioiiier -ried. e:1 treu-hed out her anus to rescue them. A three little beads looked over the window -sill la side their brother, the mother appealed to him to throw the children to her and jump hiins!f. while tiie baby, l lightened by theerieof the others, who were alarmed at the smoke whii h was fast tiUiag; the room, .-.unnunl! v erieO, with n littie n;-ni out- '. s'reteiie., "Maiiima: inunima!" The bov quickly mcas.tircd the distance to j tiie .'round from hi third story iJtr.-h. Mid taliiig the baby m rirst. Ts.sKJ IT LT and U Ml int! the arms of its mother, who nu.lit ihe other ehilitVen a they were sent to her one by one. and finally broke the fall of haries a lie leaped, and all eVaoed unhurt. Ou the fourth tioor lived Cassidy and another family f the FagHus. On the tilth and topmost story Mr.-. Ko.-n sheriden was at breakfast with her four children; the men f these families. a.s of all other in the house, had gone to work. Mrs. ShTi ien at the first alarm gathered together the eh i Id ren und sought to escape by the stairs, but The r re had possession of them. There was no uecor fcoin street andbhe sought the M-tittle in the rof. but tt was immovable, he shrank laick l'rom the leap to the yard five stuies below, and closing the door of her apartment, to keep out the rapidly advancing flame, herself and cniMrvii WRE l"rror.TF.n HY T1IK SMoKF mpidly niling the room. The Cas-sidy family, uiiuhle V) escape to the root, flung themselves from the windows'. Two of the children, Charles and Thomas, aged six and eight, remained in the room and wer? burned to death. The Kagsn family also leaped to the ground, except a child, aged two vears. that was sulTocated. Mary Hagau in the full was bidlr injured. O Ulcer Thomas Starred took t wo children from the second story by mentis of the lire escape, but the llames sxmmi sent hire to the ground will burned hands, a demolt hed beard aud scorched face. TltK CALAMITY was i-.,mplcU'd within" a haU-honr. lu a shoi-t time the nine bodlv of the lead were reraovMt to toe Police Station aud me saloons, now with pi;.es entirely thawed, resumed butd-. ness. The bodies presented A HORRID SPECTACLE, the flame evidently, iu some cases, having antici pated the smoke in the work of death. Young i MrKenn wrapied his little brothers and sisters in sheets and blanket before dropping them to hi mother ami the lirerucii in the yanl. He saved hnns;f by seizing a clothes-line sfetched between the two bouses, and going hand over band beyond the line of the tlames. he dropDed into the ar.i.s of those waiting to receive him. On ea h side of the hallway, on every floor of the b ::! ling, were a small living room and two j oedrooms. each bar ly six feet square. The liv ing room all had two windows flouting on a court, and one of each set of bedrooms also fronted upon it, while the remaining bedroom in each suite of toolis was dark. A tire escape led from the roof of ihe first lloor with balconies connected with suite of rooms upon each floor. A corridor on each tloor led from the narrow ram ped entry of each ibior to this balcony. The stair by which the families readied their rooms ivus i.'i'l wide enough to allow two ja-rsons to c mfortably pas each other, and these were also full of turns to economize space. A seuti le led to the roof, aud this made the draft which drew the llaines u: the narrow stairway, tu tirig o J the retreat of tne imprisoned inmates. Curious crows blocked the approach to the Station lbju-e in Oak it net, this afternoon, ami half a di ;:en pTieeme:i were scarcely aide t clear the wavforthe dead wagons which arrived. The oH";ii. hastily nailed together of rough pine Joarii, were carried into the Lca k-b'p, w here, on the :!"or in front of the untenanted tier of cuJis, iay the bodies of the dead. A youth named iHuiegan went through an adjoining bouse, reached the roof of the building. and v. Ith nn ax demdished the scuttle. Mary shcriden. with a child in her arms, endeavered i to escate. but her clothing was ablaze. As the , girl nearly reaehe! the top she extended her arm to Ixmcgan w ho grasped it. but THE FLK.SH rtlLLED FROM TIIK HOXF, and the girl and child fell back into the flames, yneoe of charred ilesh remaining in the hand of iHmegan. Three children of the Kagan family my recover. John I). Keagan was saved by leaping from the window of bis room to the window of a house opposite. Mary Muldoon baved her three grandchildren by wrapping them in bed clothing and dropplmt them Into the arms of the people in tho yard ; she herself then leaped and i:.vl Ittr ankle sprained. ANOTUEB VICTIM of jLbe f.re was found this evening, making a total 1 ai f iet. This addition to the number is the , be cX Hit Caldy, which wa discovered j

w rnpp?d in n blanket nd tlaf-cd to the treat t of its dead mother. . Timothy llarringlHi, a i.liunber. ia arrested. Hi hatuls arvj bunnJ He charge the whole 1isater.to thecarelecsneviof a boy helperiianivl Mcfioau, who baa diaappeared. Their employer, Mr. I'atteu, wa aUo arrested. An iiqueht will be held uext week. ARRKST OK THfri'I.L'Mf;El THEIR KTATKM EXT. William J. I'atton. the buss r.l umber, for whom

I Harrington wa working when the act-ident bappeiul mat emi bo uiauy live, was arrestea this afternoon, and thkea before the Coroner, wlio, after taking - bia sworu Ktatement. comiuitte'1 him to the Toombs in dctau'.t of flO.tXX) bail. In the evening securities for that amount were furnished and I'atton set free. IIU elleped otlenw; U in fermlttiiix hi men to use dnugcrotis pusoline. Ihirriugtou'U'ing especially a'pr en baud, and afraid of assuming the responsibility td using it. 1'at ton's staiement undtToath was to the ffieet tJiat he was a plumlr. and wna engaged as agent of Sin. Hagau, a landlady living lu fcixty-toiirth utreet. to thaw out the pipe in the house. No. ii-'t Madison street, and to repair them. That having much work on band, he sent lor Harrington, who was a plumber, tt bclr bim ami engaged him to do the wrk at No. Madison street. He ccnimeuccl tlierc this morning nt 1 ::K) o'clock, aud ajriin ,ing to work at 7 a. in. at Ihe same Job. At 10 o'clocü I'atton ftatcs that be heard of tho accident. He r.ever used gasoline until this winter, but Lift month he used it with Fuovs. He knew piisoline was explosive if f'.re got mar it, and that it required careful handling. county roon house riKM'h a:;d thiktit.n tersoxs rür.ibii ix the klam::?. Iovi:r, N. II., Jan. 7. Fire was dheovered in the main building, en the r'trutfoid County Farm, nlHint 4 ::ai thi morning When di.-covcrcd the llame haI mado ooiaderalile Ijcudwny and many rooius were rilled with n ioke. One hundred ami sixiv-nine persons were hi the building, aud stunt' of them hail to be dragged out. Thirteen are ini.sMUK. and more prooal.ly luirnod. Their names are Frank Jtiies. Asa Hall. 1'eter Sargent, Jlarnard Nute, JclT HoiLiud, Thoma McIH.rmoU, J Ivory Ianscom, Jotcph Vm1;, tamries lluey. die Ahlxitt, Martha Jewell. I.iz.ie Wil.-on, flaia skate!. Los., S70.0W; liisunince, r.00. The lamates who escaped ate clothed and hheltercd by neiKhlor. An engine w;is sent from Hover, but could not get to the tirtf ou account of the heavy know. It is now almost certain Jhat twelve, i?rhaps thirtiru. live were lost b.Tlhe lire this morniic The Coiftiti- CommL-biotiors have been on the ground all l:iy. aud have made arrangements for the protection and she'ttr of the inmate. The Water Works w ere renderefl useless by the extreme drought, and no water could 1 obtained. I'erhaps this could not be avoided, but there si ems to have been nii.suiaiit'.gcnient Hmewhere. Many of the inmates were locked in their rooms, and there im no one let them ail out. There was no watchman on the premises, and the fire had made rcat hcudvvjy before it was discovered. The loss on the County building is now estimated at ?,V.i)nii. Nothing further cmbedune toward recovering the bxjies until the muss fif debris cool. No water can le nppliisi. There were two fire s( kjhjs on the bnil-lutir, but the doors leading thereto were shut and locked, nnd thnt cireumsta'iee id subject Qf no little unfavorable comment. A PKSTEICTIVE CONn.ViRATION. . St. I.ot is, Jiu. 9. Fire broke out at 11 o'clo k to-inht in the iriualt bhoe s.ore of Joseph Kjtds. 1.111 Uroadway, and extendel to a row of one story shops, saltwim' and rtstaurants north ami south, consuming them all. A high and very cold w ind blew the lUuu s across the ulley in the reur of these shops into the extensdve buildings of the I'.roalv.uy Foundry. Kitiiate! on Ctdlins street, between Cr.rr und ihildle, and the whole of thut establishment i now in tlames. The bwa can not be stated at this writing, but there i a large amount of valuable machinery and patterns in the buildings, that will undoubtedly be destroyed. The foundry waa forme: iy owned by Coiling A. Iloliiday. but i uow known the liroadway foun dry. J. w. Trtudcr. I'rcident. and hdward Force. Jr.. Secretarj'. The Fulton boiler and sheet iron woiks of lioliau Itro.s. are npjmsite the foundry, on illius street, and are iu gri'st i eril. The night is intensely cold, and the hremeti are working under grent disadvantages. roLincAL roixrs. YKRXOR LONG IX VUfiVr.ATttT. l;Tov. Jan. 6. "Icvcrtmr Long was inp.ugiiratcl i.t day w ith the usual ceremonies. HALE TO FE l'X IT El RTAT1.S StiX ATOR. Al'iit'sTA, Me.. Jan. C. At 11 o'clock to-night the Senatorial situation s'.nideiily cbanped by a ommiltce of Frye'8 frier.! waiting Ukii Hide and uiiconditioually withdrawing Frye's name from the can vuau and tendering their votes iu caucus to Hale. This insures the unanimous iioniirmtioii in the Kcpublicm caucus and the election of Hale to the United States Senatorship. MU X IX NGUT1I CAROLINA. K.u.i. '.Ii. N. C, Jan. C. (iovernor Jarvi in Ids message to-day. speaks in warin terms of the relation existing'betwien the blacks and whites ami says: The colored people are becoming more f ntlusirous and thrifty." He refers with aatisfaction to the;r Industrial Fairs and to tho favor und eneour.ieuieut bcslowe! on the exhibitions by the whiles. He regards it an iinperati ve dutv that the whiles should kc tliat in all things, full nud equal justice shall be done Ihe Macks, and that they are not left to mark out their ow n destiav alone. The Governor favors a school tax f Iweuty-tive cents ou : the 1(0 worth of property, and takes grouud iu favor of the prohibition movement. Tl!: TKXMSsEK l.EGISI.ATl ItK OK'lAXl7.i:0. N.iivn.Lr. Jan. f.. The Pemoerats ended the .l.-n.i!.wlr in tln'M.n.iP n i.w eh.,-ii,r ,i. A. Morgau. S Maker, it is thought it will lie fully organized this Riurnoou. The House organized today by the election of all the remaining othcers. Stewart, Icmocrat. from 1'olk nnd Itradley. to whom a certiticate of cdeetion was not given, ou account of a disagreement of the iovernor and the Samtary of state, wits decided by the Supreme Court that be was entitled to hi seat, and he was sworn iu as a Representative. Iu the !lnue the Uenublicaii filed uotiec that they w ould contest his election. . PLAISTKD IN TUE LKAI. Ar;tTA, Me.. Jan. 6. The ' Sub-Commit tec on th? (iuhertiatorial Vote is ready to report to the full Committee to-morrow. They find tlie following result on the Rtrnight vote without any irregularity: Iavis. 7J,1;!0; l'hti.sted. 7.i.:7; Nve, ;k.i; Joy, li'l: Mattering. r: the iiudiUt of misnomers as i:;:t. Quite a number of irregular returns, not signed by the Clerk, etc.. are not reckoned in the above, but willle reported to the full Committee. A conference is to lie held tomorrow between the two wimrs of the Fusion party in an endeavor to harmonize for future, uoliticul action. J. .. FAIR TO BE VNITEU 8TATLS 8KXATOR. San Francisco, Jan. 7. A Carson City dispatch say "The I)enicrats held a caucus last night ami nominated J. G. Fair for United States Sena tor. There seems to be tome dl.-puto as to the numV r present at the caucus, it beiiiR claimed by the ami-Fair interest that there was no Horum. It has been rmifirMwcd that Adorth Sutro would make a fight against Fair, but it is now stated thut he w ill cot." HALE TIIE MAX. Ac.csta. Me.. Jan. 7. The Republican caucus to nominate u Fiiited (States Senator waa largely attended. Hon. Anson 11. Slerrilt presiding, lion. Kiigene Hale reevived the unanimous noiainatic" Utv tk-uator. f.oVi.RS6t caitTtxbk.N I.Alt;i't:T::D. St. I.ocis. Jan. 10. The Post-Ii.palch Ktxci.d from Jetlerson City says: ' Governor Crittenden was iimug trated about noon to-day w ith the usual ceremonies. The largest crowd ever assembled at the Capitol HuUding was present ou the x-casion. The Governor'6 inaugural (smgratulates the people upon tbtir central prosperity: recommends the funding of all that part of the State debt that can be refunded, and thinks a.ri?r rout, bond con Id be readily disjiosed of; ndvic the adoption of some iuea.sure to relieve the Sufeme Court docket: says the indebtedness of some Louniies iu tne Mate is greater than can be paid and should bo compromised, but repudiation lirect or iudirect f-hould not be considernl for a moment. A general registration law khould be enacted, he savs, aud the perfection of the militia law should receive catt-ful consideration. He advises the restoration of the system of working extra convict labor outside the I'initcnti:iry when there is no demand for It inside, and refers t various other matters of interest to the people of the State." TIIE HACK FOU UNITED fATES SEXATOU IN NEW YORK. At.iiANv, N. Y., Jan. 10. The canvass for the Fniltu States Scuatoihip has ta-en rcopetied, though but few members as yet have returned. A report that ('Ciicrftl Grant would be brought for ard a a caudidate ha creaU-d some consternation, but i sttlvt ly denied by the friends of the taiuhdi.te on the Conkling side. The rumor that se veral lVanxrats stand ready to cast their vide in j'dnt ballot for an anti-Conkliiig caudidate ha al-o exeitc-d tome heated comments. It is said thst Tammany w ill neck revenge iu this wav for the defeat tntr sustained by the fusion in New York. The Evening Journal kays: "No new facts have letii developed kIiicc Snturdnv, except that Morton bag avowed himself a camliilate and will bet here with his friends to couitu te for the prize. This announcement has given In creased zest to tne contest." STATE OFFICERS IX Al'GURATKD. Sprinofield, 111., Jan. 10. The Governor and State oflicers were inaugurated to-day with great display. GARJTELD LETS CO . THE t'SITED 6TATF.S PEXATOKtSflir. Columbus, O., Jan. 5i Governor Foster today sent to the iA-gialaturothe following communication: " i Mentor, O., December To the Governorjand the General Assembly of Having been appolattl If iha Gcaeral Aa Ohio:

actnbl -, on the 1.1th and lith dsys of January, A

D. ls-so. m senator of the Lnited SUtea from the Slate of Ohio for the term of six years, to t-iun on the 1th day of March. 1.!, 1 have the honor to inform you that I respectfully decline and re' nounce the said BDiin linen t. With a r.hrh an preciation of tne honor conferred upon me by the eiicrai Assemtuy, auu ol tho con tulence which the cnoice implied, I am, very truly, vour obedient servant. J. A. Garfuxo. The Senate referred this document to its Com mittee on Judlcarv. More About the Contestetl LTection Case In Mali. Salt Lake, I tab, Jan. 9. Cannon's friend this evciitng applied to Sccn tary Thomas for a certified statement of the count, and Cannon will contest. The Mormons are very indignant. Tfie Fvcnlng News nays: "Governor Murray can no longer command the resct ol bonoiabie men; that his conduct is dat:ird!y and contemptible, and unworthy of any official w ith the least claim to the title of gentleman." The (.entiles feel as though they had at Inst got the Mormon bull bv the bonis instead of the tail, and they expect the AIministration and the next House, and the country to help them keep their bold. The Tribune of to-morrow morning will say: "Governor lurray has refused hi certificate of election to, George Q. Cannon, and given it to A. O. Camplall. He has not piestioned the legality of the votes cast for Cannn. or the fairness of the election. He has simply taken cognizance of two facts which the leintest brouwat out, and which are: (1) That George Q. Cmmon. being foftign ltorn and never naturalized, is not a citizen : and (.) that it Is not possible f.r Cannon to cure his disabilities und In-come a citizen before the Ith day of March next. This being true, the votes can for him were thmwu away: und A. G. t ainpUll. being the citir n who received the highest nuintierof votes, the Governor gives him the certificate. Intime of freat J?iil, It is said that General Washington issued this order: Tur none but American on guard tonight.' 'Ihe order came to Governor Murray from a higher, iniwer that ever Washington wa:',Issue certificates to none but Americans iu I' tali,' a:il he could not disobey." I U 1 31 IIS AND CRIMINALS. AX ATTEMPTED M CR PER. Ottawa. Jan. S. Rich. I.estcr, who 'mnrri'-d Miss Hart in the Police Court to save himself from imprisonment, attempted to murder her by choking.' The woman is in a critical state. Lester was arrested. AxcVrnnn mcrder. New York, Jan. 8. Mike Henry, a well known siHirtirtg man, was probably fatally shot to day in his saloon iu ltrooklyu by Wm. C. Waglam. a nephew of Kipp Chiipln. w iio keeps n hostelry on Coney Island. Henry claimed that Waglam owed him eight dullars, which Waglam denied. Henry st id he lied, and Waglam drew bis revolver. A EOLD M-RCSMBY. K ansas City, Mo.. Jan. . Ilurglars blew open the fcife iu the Holling Mill Co-operative stoi-u at Kosedalc, a few miles from this city, at :t o'clock tlds mornintr, and took therefrom Si, '-U0, Ssxiof which bcloii.-d to the Co-oierative Company, and tne remainder to private individuals. Four employes of the store sleeping, up stairs were awakened by the explosion, butcouMdo nothing, the roblet having barred the door leading to their ap-irtinents. WAITING TilZ ACTION OK TIIK BOARD Ol' rA lipo xs. Wii.i i AMsroi-.T, Jan. s. George Smith and Catharine Milier, convicted of the murder of Andrew Miller, the woman's huslmnd, awiiit in Jail here the decision of their fate before the Hoard of Pardons. A sjx-eial meeting of the Iioard will be held on the Wh iust. to consider this case, which is the counterpart of that of Mr. Meirhnfter anl Frank l.ammens. The news of the vindication of Jersey ji:sti"e seems to have juite unnerved the pair, and the woman in particular is in a pitiable condition of mind. She refuses all consolatiou. The man persists iu hi statement that he was goaded la the crime by the imositlon of the woman. She speaks conshiiitly of her children. STATU LKGISLATl KKsi. rEXNVLVAXI V. H vr:r.sf.:o, Pa.. Jan. 4. The fiovcrnor s message was sent to tho Assembly to-lay. It rceom mtni'.s that the Legislature take such action as is necessary to impress upon the propo.-ed Centennial observances at York town the stamp of the sanction of this Slate, nnd cive to them a promise of ftitkusiastie participation by the Topleof IVfinsyivania. lie calls atlentioii to the legislation necessary to re-apiortioii the State Into Legislative, Judicial nnu Congressional Disincu. and also fo a bill to refund the public lebt to mature in lss.'. The esiimao-d revenue for the fiscal year ending November ;), lssj, reVi. tiM.Utt), und the estimated expenses for the same period, S ".:.'.. t's-s. I the general fund there will be a deficit of S771. (KX). which added to the present lefieit in appropriations unpaid of $l.0l."..(,0. will leave a deticieucy of 51, M l.uou to la; provided fir. lENNSVLVAXIA. II t:p.isiu-r';. Fu., Jan. 4. The first biennial session of the Pennsylvania Ix-gislatun- was held to-day. The Republican caucus nominees were elected ofiit er. In the Senate asciisntioa was tailed by F.. 11. Coxe, a Pemocnit from Luzerne County, declining to take the iron-clad oath. He made a long statement shewing that he had used money in securing his own eleciiou, and therefore cotiM not couscit'Utiously allow himself to be sworn in. Suicide of Hon. Otto Iresel, of Columbus, Ohio. CotfMBrs, .. Jan. ". Hon. Otto Irts'el. a h tiding atid wealthy tierman lawjerof this city, commuted suicide thisnfienoonliy shooting himself. Further particulars can not lie obtained jn-t now. Mr. Dresel left Germany during the troubles of is 18. nnd has for many years been a lending Iemocratic politician, and liasscru-d Ctis liistrictasamemVrof the Legislatnre. Hi suicide has created an immense sensation, as he was wealthy, happily married and universally respected. Later. Otto Dressed shot himself at his office alotit noon. A revolver of large alibc-r was used. Tho ball passed through the right eye, and probably produced Instant death. I 'art lea who heard the shrading supposed that Mr. lrcssel was shooting rats, but a clerk In an adjoining house, for some reason or other, supposed something was wrong, nrocuml assistance and forcing the doorfouud Uressel dead tin the boor. It is intimatci that Dressel has lately met with financial hisses, and this iinluced him to commit the deed. Iiressel leaves a wife and several interesting children, one being an officer of the Navy, now absent on a cruise. Marriage f Governor I'orter and. Miss Stone. New York, Jan. T. The marriage of Governorelect Porter, of Indiana, to Mis stone, sister of General K. Stone, and daughter of a late prominent resident of Chautauqua County, New York, took place this afternoon at the residence of Walter S. Gurriee. uncle of the bride. The ceremony was pcrfonned by Kev. John Freeman, of Lock port, N. Y. The w edding was private, and only a few of the relatives were present, among whom were Albert and Annie Porter, the sou and daughter of the bridegroom. The coupla left for Indianapolis Via the reniylvnU Kail rad. Anxious to Kise. Lafayette Daily Journal Tlieie's plenty of room up stairs, as Daniel Webster said to the young lawyer anxious to rise, but despondent of his chance to do so; but no one need injure himself cither in climbing; the stairs of fame or those of his ow n house or business place. The following is to tlie joint: Mr. John A. Hutchinson, Superintendent 1 'owner's Kerosene Oil Works, Boston. Mass., w rites: "Mr. I'atton. otic of our foremen, in walking up stairs Just week sprained his leg bmllr. I pave him n bottle of St. Jacobs Oil to try. lie used it and an almost instantaneous cure wus effected.' Mrs. Partington Says: Don't take nny of the quack rostrum?, us they are regimental to the human cistern; btit put j-our trust in Hop Hitters, which will cure general dilapidation, costive liabibj and all comic diseases. They saved Isaac from a severe extract of trijaMl fever. They arc the ne plus unumof medicinca lloston (jlobc. The Cirand Central Hotel, New York City, is now recognized to b among the very best of the hotels in that city kept upon the American plan. The house has been thoroughly renovated and refurnished throughout, ami is kept by the proprietors of the famous Manhattan Beuch Hotel. In visiting that city, cither for pleasure or on business, do not forget this. I have used an oil known as Hoofolinc on my horse. I fouud it all claimed for it. It took the lameness out of his feet and legs. 1 find it good for cuts and sores. IU polf-h Brkxwald, oO and 52 Sangamon St., Chicago. Parents should not forget that their shoe bills can be reduced one-half by ntfrchasing for their children shoes with the A. H. T Black Tip upon them. They Vear as long a the metal, while adding to the beauty ol the shoe.

FLVANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL j

FINANCIAL. SEXTtsEtOrricx, ) Monday, January 10, 18S1. j Wc have nothiug of special inijx.rtaucc to note lathe local financial market The transactions are on alilral scale. -The supply of funds is ample, and gilt-edge paper is easily negotiated. New York Financial Market. New Y'ork, Jan. 10. Money Market easy at C'.l.Tcent., closing at Ö percent. Prime Mercantile Paper V'i5 per cent. Government llondx strong and higher. Kai In. ad lionds l-high and Wilkesberre inconie advanced to K'J from ., Minnesota and St. l'iLs tirsts to li t froni 110. Ct., c. and I. C. firsts to 111 from lüt1-. Bosion. Hartford and Krie firsts to .V from !, Rome, Watertown and Ogdelisburg firsts to St'-i from M!-i kanas and Texas seconds to7s'4 from 7.. Internal ional ana Great Northern l.rsts to VlT'i from luV. I'eoria, iK-aturand Fvansville income deeiine! to 7i) fnna To. Mobile and Ohio second debenture to '.d from 02, and Hurlington ami yuincy sevens to T from lJ. Siate Securities Dull. The stea k market opened strong, and under1 heavy purchases the entin- list advance sharply, the upward movement continuing without important interruption until after the second txianl. when improvement in prices ranged ft to V: pa r cent. Telegraph shares being the most prominent therein. American 1'idon selling opto 7::' ier cent.. Western Cnion '.'.'.'4 er it-nt., Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph :i' i vt cent.. St.' Louis and San Francisco preferred rosy to .v'M per cent.. Canada southern A ' tier cent., Paciiat Iail tx-r cent, and Reading a per cent, in the late dealing sales. Pi realize profits, caused a ntactiou d U Vi iKT cent., latter in Northwest preferrtsl. The iraphic says: "The I-ook of the Hannibal and st, Joseph Railroad Company closed today for payment of semi-annual dividend njoii preferred stiH'k. After paying the t o dividends on preferred stock, a nirplus of about J.DO.onO on oi-crations for the year lnvill remain. The management have now decided to adopt a plan, that wa hinted at the last annual rejiort, for tvrganied funded debt, and necessary legal pre liminaries are m process 01 lelng tdken. A 11m- 1 soudatcd mortgage of Js.iA'O.tXio at ti per cent.. Is pro)Oscl on the :i! miles of road owned by the Company, which will finally reduce first charee tlTJ.ooo In-low those now paid. The value ,of the land note reverting to tlie Company, after paying off rt'.e balance of tho land grant. Is estimate I as follows: Ijuid notes, to be returned by the Trust Comp-iny after paying oil' the remainder of the bonds, unn.HA': estimated value of sö.iKm.nOd acres of free land, Sixxi.ooo: outlying lands, $70.000: total land assets, f,l7."i,ooo. 'i hese assets will soon return to the Company, and their income will ! applicable to dividends, so that w ith the fixed charges reduccd $17l.i.siO a permanent dividend i assured 011 g.'i.iJUU.UH) preferred stock. Without this inegale the road ha earned dl Mend for preferred and earned over beside a surplus of about sfU,us. In the past two years the main line between tjuincy and Kansas City, "Ji; mil-s. has In-eu telaid with sleet rails, all except twelve mile, a lloating debt of Jn.C00.U00 has been paid on", the suipment ha been brought into lirstrlasa condition, the bonded lobt hs la-en reaueed by cancidlatlon W.oun. bonds dne February 1, lsT'J. Of the sa;2,0o land graut Ixmds issue!. .VaJ.u.i0 has been iclirod by bv fne Ijitid Department reeipts. Alter piyiug all interest due Januaty 1, the llanniiml ComjViny starts the year with SrfW.WW in bank in this city, and with heavy and Increasing business. The above statement is official. The Burlington and Qui::cy ratople In Iwiston are credited as buyers of St. Joseph prefer rtI from tt) up to the present iigure. The shorts in Western I' 11 ion have bcs.ii terribly twisted by the last rise in tho stock. The losses of a prominent operator, w ho Is an iutimate friend of Vatiderbilt. are estimat d at 'i.U.J0. A relative of the latter lot ij.uou. and a Ihnad fctrett broker lost about the same amount. A prominent New street operator lost il.jn,ni. ai-d a former partner of Jould droppel about ?l.j,WJ on thedeal. It is stated that Jay .iotild, tiencral I'alrn r and Dr. .Marvin (ireeii. of the Western Fulou Telegraph Company, held a private conference ou telegraphic matters 011 Saturday afternoon. Il is rumored that way was paved for peace if not for pooling of earnings, amalgamation or cou-olidation of Companies." The Commercial says: 'Three of the great operators ol the street who are supposed to have no interest ir communication iu common, are credued with making the great bull turn of ÄJ percent, in We-tern I 'nion Telegraph. We mean Vandcrbilt, Kecne and Gould." The fimultaneous great rise In Western t'nion and American Union Telegraph induce suspicion that rival oterators understand eachothcTj and that ultimate c-onsolidatioii or com hi nation of interest is almost sure to occur at no very distant day. A dipatch from Iondon this afternoon states that the Northern 1'acilie ioau is g jkt cent, premium bid. and that allotment was made ou a basis of 'jo jkt cent. Fnnn the Graohie: "A French syndicate are yet negotiating for a bhx-k of lo&.Oon shares of Wabash preferred stock, and Judge I 'arsons is iu Pari conducting the oic ration." It is rumored that a prominent Wall street operator will this week enter the cotton market, whhti is to be manipulated for higher prices. . 1 he gross earnings of thirty-eight railroad show n increase of t'-S.ooO.UOU for the year l.sn. The caruingsof the Denver and Rio Grande show an Increase of IJ.Ot'O for the lirst week in Januar)', j The liurlingtou. Cedar Uapid and Northern earn-! logs for the fourth week lu iKwrulicr muiw a gain of $l.:;o. The Peoria,' Decatur and Kvansville trallic for the last ten days in December increased st;,?i. ihe i.ake Lrie ana western earnings lor the month of Poeember show a cam of sJ7.h.. Transaeuons aggregated ,M 1,000 share, as follows: C. C, C. and L. . T..VW Canaila Southern tt.Ono Central I'aciiic t 000 Lackawanna ....M........,.,..M.M,lJiIixm Delaware and lPidson...... tl.slilO Denver and Rio Grande 4.U10 Hannibal nnd St. Joseph. .-Jtl.OUU ...J0.tJ0 ....l'j.uoo trj.000 ..VO.IK"0 2.400 S.OJ0 . ."a.000 '..ViO .....21.000 5.000 .'iO.OOO Iron Mountf.ln. ................ Kansas and Texas Lake Shore....... Lake Erie anI Western. Louisville and Nashville-... Michigan Central.... Northwestern "... Nashville and Chattanooga, v New Jersey CentruL-.... .......:. Now Y"irk Central Northern Paciiic . Ohio and Mississippi... 20,0"0 Ontario and Western............. 5.000 127000 11.I10U 22.000 Pacific Mail .. . Reading St. i'aul and tmaha.. . 4.000 Union Pacif.e... Wabash Pacific....-...... .. Western Union Atlantic and I'aciiic Telegraph JI4.0IO tri 000 7.000 .. 3,400 ... 5.000 12.000 P.2U0 g.gOO 2.W .1... Ohio Central- . Peoria Iiecaturaiid Kvansville.. St. Ixiuis and San Francisco , Chicago. St, Ixiuis aud New Orleans.. Qulcksilvc OXVEBXMrXT SECURITIES. gtertlug, 60 dffyg .. Jiv New t per cents 10l Sterling, sight W. U. 8. i'4 lli 0. a 6 s. '81 101 New U. 8. 4' a. ..112 Kote The purcba-siug price for Governmeni Oonds in Indianapolis varies from the New York Ittotations ijl per cent. STATE BONDS. Pacific C'iOt '95 1H0 if eflteJaCf, Tiew Louisiana consols 5.; Virginia, old. ... Missouri C'8....-..ia.li Virginia, new it. Joe ....107 i Virginia consols.... reuaessee. old. .... 47 iDa cieferred GENERAL STOCKS. 3ent.Parfacbonds...lllIi Ohio Central . If. .1C0 .116 Union Pac. firsts 11 t;j iAke uiet west wt 0. P. land grants 115 Ontario & West til fj. P. Sinking fund.122 Burl., Cedar R. & N. 76 Lehtgh St Wilks 12h (Alton it Terre U 41 üt. P. & S. C. flrsts110,J A. & T. U. pfd 12J C., C. t I. C firkts-lll j W, St. L. & Pacific !'' Do seconds .:....'Do. preferred . t7'i Erie seconds ...lOl Hannibal Ji SL Joe- 521 Rock Island VW-v Do. ireferred... 10b ft Pauama. .215 ilron Mountain.... 54 Kort Wayne ...... l.US St L. Ji San Fran.. 4 l:r' Dn Tire f erred. . 6'' rti ..v. .. j Illinois Central 12 'Do. first preferred...lois'i ruiMHintr ...ao v Chic, Bur. & Q 171 iChl., St. L. & N. J.- 42 Chicago & Alton. 154 'k'atisas k Texas 44; C fc A. preferred 15 jUnion Pacific...- 113 New Y'oik CentraL152;4 Jentral Pacific tHi1 Harlem..... ........l'J7 1 Northern Pacific . !ke Shore r.'.i'Do. preferred- - Canada Southern 76 iLoulgville fe Nash.lr21, Michigan Centnü 125 ! Nashville AChatt. K4 Erie 50!$: lxu.. K. A. & Chi. fv tne preterrea... st-.'iiousion 01 iexas... .i Northwestern . .127V. Denver V IL Grande 1 1 , Mf.rfhwi.cli.ru nfd 111 W. IT. Tclecranh ! St, Paul 113?; A. & P. Telegtaph. S"S iL I'aul preferred.12t Pacific Mail W iL Paul A Omaluu. 47 Adams Express 122 ät. P. A O. pfd OTlOVella t Fargo Kx.112)4 DeL A Lack 11 'American Express.- 6a . Morris: Essex 122 'U. B. Express f2 Delaware k 11 ud M Quicksilver 1 S. J. CenUal PS'k Do. prelerred Reading bS Cnbou.. Ohio & Miss 39i Central Arizona.-. 0. k M. preferred 104 1 1 lorn es take 2t vi S3 Chesapeake b Ohio.l23 Standard . Mobile A Oh io 21 Excelsior C C, C. & I 7 ! Little Pittsburg 0,. C. & I. (J- - 21' Ontario. Ex.. dividend. - COMMEaCIAX. The business oi Indianapolis continues to be In a healthy condition. The markets areexceedIXiIy CUV aud tajua mtrt wu uiaauUiucd.

The following table shows the amount of grain in store in this city at the present time:

;Wh t; Com. Oai. t Rye. El era tor A ... Elevator B. City Elevator....., Western Elevator.. Eevatoi K..... p.o;kv U;Vi00; I 37.R00 57 7iW 51900 5,500 5. -fOO. ,rmt I T7.(Jis!"T.ÜuÖ Ö.'JUO Jti.sOO ;i27,un)i 4ri.uU0 4.0003,000, Total 47:! iKXIlTl.OOil 117.500: 6.."jO0 9.000 Oorresp'a dar last year ."2.ooi iss.ooo P.rj.oooi Below will be found the cnents at this point for the ending at 12 o'clock to-day: receipts and ship-twenty-lour hours (Received, shipped Flour, bMs.... fVheat, bu.... lorn, bu. Data, bu rtye.bu Barley, bu Bran, tons Corn meal.bbbbi ! C.'-'Vi! J.700! fi-'i.oou; 17,vioi 6.300; ilOoj .TJ; ...3 :U(; 4.500 tf.t'io 4,l.tNX I 11.400 4 9'0 2.100 Starch. bbU... Hay, tons 0.1 J00 -".0 THE MIRKETS UKKKLY REVIEW. Flour, ürniu and Hay. The Dour market is unchanged. Wheat The market Is quiet but 11 mi iitabout SatuMay's range of prices. On 'Change No. 2 red track sold at fcl 01 to the extent of offerings.. Elevator reeeij eeeipts were '! it ith t ij ! . wuu icu oflcred at Jl f'l cash; 5I W 't January bid elevator, cash and January for favored localities. The East and Chicago are c higher. Chicago opened at J' 0v?4 March, dirlincd to tT 00'. and was cxy, t 1 o'clock. Com Is higher and firm, wlih a k j. J demand at the advanco, atnl no large offerings cash or future; 'CS'tJc'j bid for jai.ved. cash and January; held at COc. The Lust is viic higher, nml Chicago c higher Febm h lea go 1 ;'. ary, Jie May. Oats Market I icher; C Jc higher. Flour New process. $6 2."'S6 7.": tancv. ft 40ft 5 fiO: chon-e. $5 00(Jj 2: family, $4 .sot 75; treble eitra, $1 l.Vjl 40: double extra, ti 701 00; extra, I I :i xjt:: ,V: suiHtrrine, ?t 10 a 2.'.; fine. 52 00. Buckwheat Flour $.1 75(6 25 per bbL . Wheat We quote: No. 2 red... . No. 2 Mediterranean January February March - . Corn We inote: White, No. 2. White. No. 3 . 1 0 . High mixetl.... Mixed . January . . .. 1 ebruar . ...... March April May . .......... Oats Vo. 2 mixed, if ay . , No. . r.ue Light mixel ........ No. 2 mixed, cash. ....... Rve No. 2. Jlc. 1 00';' 1 02 " 1 00 1 01 1 tc: ' 40 3! 01 0:: "uV'j 40' t;t'!2 so" ::i sl ' 1 it es .- 42'. , SlVi . ?a " - VI Bran? 1 2 2 j -t 1 00 pr ton. Kay Choice timothy, small bales, sales of I've 1. L. cars at Slo 2,', and one eleven ton at $16 50: two L. 1- and W. cars at sl6 25; two local at Sl't 5o one C. L. car at $1. 'JO. One ear mixed bay at $! 1 00. Prairie ottered at $12 00. The Provision Market Is linn but quiet; very little demand. We quote: Dry Salt Meats short new. partly cured. $u 62Xd generally held at i'" 7.". Shoulders Partly cured, f ! 25: nominaL Lard iTime steam. $s 1.2H'" s ' Sweet Pickled Meat Hams, January. $7 75: February. $7 0754: March, $S 00. Held at t'Lji above these i notations. The Produce Market. Butter We quote choice dairy. 23J2Ceper lb.; extra sweet table butler, 15ti' per liu. ; low grade, 12'14c per lb. Eggs Scarce. Fn-sh laid are selling at üöc per dox. ; shippers pay '.'V. - Poultry Live turkeyt?. 7c per lb.: ducks. f2 40 per aoz. ; uve uens. ?j s per aoz. ; roosters, it . per doz. : geese, full feathered, $1 sO per dor.; young chickens. $1 50ty2 00 per dot, aocordng to size. Dressed Poultry Hens. S2 7.V-CI 25; chicken. CI 75(2 50: New York dressed turkeys, sc; full dressed, te. Gime Wild ducks. Mallard, $2 00&2 50; pralrfe chickens, 53 00; rabbits, 7.?; squirrels, 75o per doz.: w ild turkey, 10c per lb. ; veutson, short twiddle, 10xl2c. Feathers Prime live geese bttylngat 40c: mixed geese and duck. 2(V$25c; old feathers, lOviJiie, according to condition. Foreign Fruits We quote: Layer raLdtis. new, $2 &5 per box: loose Muscatel raisins, $2 t5 ier box ; common, S2 -io per box. Grease Prime, white, 6;A'c; yellow, 4J(5c; brown, 4.yhy. Ilouey 2L'ö'-ic in 2.' to SO lb. gl.u cases; choice in wood frames. 22Ä23: per lb. TJIow Firm: prime city, 52,'c; No. 1, h(fi conntry. No. l,5-$.r0?'c. IIIdes-Greeu hides, Tia.sc; green calf, 13c: green Raited hides, 9c; green sal 101 calf, 11c; dry aint hides. 12l-le: dry Baited hidee, 10s12c; dam: aired, grubby or bull, two-thint of the above prices; hecp skins, i-clts, tl oey 1 25. Vegetables and Fruits. Apple In liljeral supply: mirket steady and quiet. We quote: Fancy, $225; ii 50; choice sUxik, .".') per barrel; couimou sound. 51 75pertarrel Beans Choice clean navy, $2 00 per bu; handpicked medium, ti OU jier bu. Homiüy f3 25 per bbL; grits, 5G25S3 50 per bbl. Hickory Xuts Are in good demand., SUcllbark, $1 00; larire ;"Oe per bushel. Cider Clarified, 172oc per gal. Cranberries IWst Ckj L'od, . 00 per bbl.; fair, $.SOO'(i.s50pcr bbl.: cimmon dull at 80 00(56 50; extra flue Trumbull. $'. 00 per bbL Celery Choice Chicago celery soils at 40c ier dozen bunches. Chestnuts-Selling at 13 SOQi 00 per bnshel. Dried Fruit Dull; slow sales. Peaches, choice halves, big,Cc per lb. ; new apples, S,'-4(le. Grapes Choice Kelly Islaud Concord, C7c per lb. : Catawba, fclOc in baskets. Peas $2 per bu. Cabbage Choice sound. $2 25 per bbl. Onion. Y'ellow Dan vers, $ 1 00? 1 25 per bbl. ; red, 3 75(1 CO per bbl. ; silver skin, $4 504 75 per bbl. Potatoes Choice early rose, or peachblows, CötJ 75c per bu. from store. sweet Potatoes Yaro, $2 00 per bbl.; yellow Jersey s, f 2 50&2ÖV. Philadelphia Jerseys. U 25 4 5u"ier bbl. ; Baltimore Jerseys, S2 75.i 00. i'op Corn Iu demand at 75e ier busheL The Grocery llarket. CotTeeWo quote: Urduiary, UVt&lZc; fair, VlilZc; good. 13ifafl4c: prime, 15e16e; strictly prime, li3:fil.ic: choice, 17j17,c; old Government Java. 20k2ic. , , Suears-Wequoto: Uards, VMOW fr standard A,!'4e9Vc: off A, -ifltÄ; white extra C. tc; tiue yellow, ti&lw; good yellow. NgtaJo; fair yellow, "'-as-;; common graces, "iiy&'-tfi-Candles 13(13l'io for IS oz, star. Molasses and Syrups-N'ew Orleans molasses. 4Sfg"xic, and yrup öötvjtiOc per gaL for common to choice. RicoCarolina and Louisiana, TigS Spices Pepper, 17ftlSc: alspiee, LSiüäc; cloves, tftiiöOc: ffiuger, 'JOiiiV; cinnamon in mats, 25 40e; nutuaegs, 85c(USl 05; rnaoe,Oc(y.Sl 10. Salt Ohio Kiver Lake sells in car lots at fl 10 per barrel: small lots 10c more from store; dairy, $0 for GO to 100 iKX-kets. Soa.5 German and olive softps, 5;(35?c; rosin, bait Fish Mackerel, extra mess, fl per bbl, hai.-cs, $13; No. 1 mackerel, $7 50, halves $6; So. 2 mackerel. $1150. halves, $ l ; No. 1 white fish, onehalf bbl, $6 50: family white fish, halves, $1; No. 1 herriug, $4; No. 1 pickerek W '25; No. 2 pickerel, $4. Canned Goods We quote: Tomatoes, 2 lbs, $1 20; S lb. $1 50; Peaches, 2 lbs, $1 Ci.l 80; 3 lbs, $' 25; lie Peaches, 3 lbs, $1 25tJl S5; Blackberries, tl 35 1 40: Strawberries, $1 "ibGl; Raspberriea, fl 40;$ 1 55; Cherries, red, $1 40rl 50; String Beans, $1 25; Green Peas, Marrowfat, fl 85&1 5; Early June. 51 902; Y'armotnh Corn, ft 85(tl line Apples, $1 50ialK5: Salmon, l lb, $1 90.2; 2 11, $3 25: Lobsters, 1 lb, $1 75?tl 80;2 lbs. tl 25; Tumbler Jellies, 90c: Cove Oysters. 1 lb, lightweight, 75(IV0c: 1 lb, full weight, $1 20; i lbs, light weight, $1 35; 2 lbs, full weight. 1185: Sardiues, by the case, 12,.Y'l35ic; Elgin Corn, $2 per doz. Cotton Hope 2V22c; candle wick, 242Sc Wooden ware W e auote. Cotnmon buckets.-...... .............l 2 00j 2 2o line ehurns.................... .. 00(ill 00 Cedar churns . - 12 001 00 Asli churns. 8 tXKj.ll 00 Common brooms.......... 1 50c 1 75 Medium brooms ......... 2 C0(J 2 50 Extra brooms. .: . 2 61 K? a 00 Matches, trlegraph- tHH Tulis, No. 1 ... 9 tXHi Tubs, No. 2 - 00( Tubs, No. 8 ...:.. -.. 7 0OCa Washboanls, xlne ' - 1 40is Waahboarda. wooden......... ' 1 25 7 10 00 50 - .-. Coal. Coal is in active demand and quotations are firm. We quote: , Brazil block., 13c per bn. ; Highland coaL 14c per bu. ; coke. 1.V per bu. : crushed coke. 17c per bu. ; Pittsburg, $5 58 per ton ; Raymond City, $5 00 per ton: L, D. and & coal. 13o per bu.: anthracite, all sixes. S3 00 per ton: Connellsville coke, 17c perbu.; Iledmont and Blopsburg. $0 50 per ton ; oven coke, 15c per bu. ; Indiana canuel, 16c per ou. . Dry Goods Market 3rown Sheetings ana Shirtings Atlanta 4-4, 8c; Lawrence L L, 7c; Atlantic P. 7c; Laurel HilL 7Sc: Granville L L. 7J$c: Eastern standards, 9c; Pepi-erell 10-4. 26c; Pepperell E, Pepperell R, Tile; Pepperell 0.7c- Pepperell N,6c; Lancaster A, 94c; Lancaster B, 9c; Lancaster 6, bc Hleched ShirinJ nvltei 4-4. l'e; Tmit of

10c: Lonsdale cambric, lV,ic: Masonrllle. Pr.de of wet. i2so- 1vr.r-.11 o.tiririt; . nuj.-uiui, liste- rvew York Miii r IM. -iftt; Pepperell;TiwTÜV4: r." ryfbV,C9-fSlLUymi!' 6: S. S. A Sons, f c; Masouville, 6-: Warren, Dc; high colors, lc hiirher: seconds, lic lower. , 1 rTintlnArlAnn I n a. . ! ;ZiÄ: , n muion. ,c: racinc, 7c; Aniold 9. 8c: (Vmcrtoga, 6; Gloucester. CV, Cretk?? J "; 6tut rj3' '0tteT Osnaburgs-SIx otinces. 9; eight onnces. 10r. yrx Jc-ansAndtooggin,10c; Catjv Itiver, 8tc: Indian On turil p,.k.w t ' nill-,9ouflsit, ;ic; Naumkeag kateea, iöc; l'e-' Ticks Conestoca. ex.,lSc; do 7-f?, 16c; Gold iueuai, 4-4. IOC: CCA. 7-S. 11.- CT U '.-r.rl.. na1mluon5Sfi4iDth- 1ÖC; d ib' Strlirca Amoskeag. lljic; Ham II ton. 1 .-uenuan, ac; .Mechanics, rliet AtiariB lie; nasningtonawjiiag, 17cSpo.il CottonW. k P. Coats. 55c; Clark's. John jr.. o.c; tiara s o. T., ax-; Green St Daniels. 2tX':Holyoke.27Sc: Stafford's. 27ic. j Jearis llome-made, .37Ji3t2ic; Eastern, 10 j The Dims Market. Alcohol. $2 20(52 30; alum, per lh, 4$5c; caloJ mel, per It, 7."e: camphor, per Ih, 30i:ic; cochi1 ncal. per Ih. CfaSl 0: chloroform, per rt-. 90.-n?ie; copperas, 001. :t ): gum opium, lh. $7 25.U.S 00; inuigo. per :tb, $1.'1 2: licorice.-. Caiabriau, m, 3."?: inaguesla. carb., 2 oz Ih, (Jenniag), 30y.t.'ic; morphine. $4 75: madder, !h, 12. I4e. Oils Castor, best, gal, $1 OKU 05; sweet, 9nc(5$l 75; olive, gsl. jtl 75('i:j 50; snerm. gal, $1 35; bergamot. Ib (Sanderson's!, ti bi 75: cas?ia, m, fl 40; lemon, tt (Sanderson 'td. $.l5iä:t7ä. Oninlne P A- w ot- f-V- : cinchoaidia, per ox, $1 O'xvil 10; reain. bbl, $o 75?& SX). SoapCastiie, Fr. 9i nl2c AmencanbicarOoiiRte soda, per lb. Slc: wslo. bicarb. English, cask, lb. 5lic; soda. sal. lb. 2'iC4 Se: wKia-ash, lb. 4c4-. salts. E;.)tn. lb. Sle; siir.fr. per case, 4 doz laitt'.es. Scotch. $3 50 per do, per lb, 65e; snuff, Garreti's. pack, gros. il2,il.1 50; siiurT. Garrett's, ner case of 4 doz, $15 50f$16:"brimstne. ly the bbf. 8?4(!ic per lb; flower sulphur, lb. 4Vjjj.c; saltpeter, commercial, lb, KülOc; sait-i-;icr. pure, in, l-xlS: tunx;ntine. gal, 5 -ci'H-; , Clll l tictiun. reL Eng.. bbis,. ib. 3c; Venetian, red. i Eng. keirs, lt. y 4Gc: iodine. $4 5rv.4 75: iodide j Jii 53 25 clovcs' ibc' rhubarb, powdered, Lumber. We 1 note as follows: Timber. Joist and Scantling 10. 12. 14 and J6 ffH't lOllir. Sift 00- IK teet fir. riO- Htfal 17 tt- -M bx:t. $16 50: 21 feet. 19 50. Common Boards and j Fencing No. 1 common boards. S17 M: Kn ! An ' $16 (xi: cull boards. $U SO: No. lfwieing, fis 50: No. 2 do, 516 50; cull fencing, $14. Stea k BoardsNo. 1, 12 inch stock boards, 12. 14 and 16 feet, $!; No. 2 do, $17; No. i; do, surfai-ed one side. $2) Of. Flooring, Dressed and Matched Clear tlooriusr, pine. SM oi: I do. J2S CO; C do, 522 fx': common Ccoring. 12 to 16 feet, ?20; No. 1 ioplr fiooring, face measure. $27 50; No. 2 do.. $22 50. All pine flooring measured by count. Siding Nq. 1 siding, pine, $19; No. ldo.. poplar, tlO; No. 2 do., $17; No. 2 do., pine,flS; No. 3 do.. $15 50; fencing siding. $12. Shingles is iuch clear. $4: la inch No. - or clear butt, sr.; lfi iufh clear or star, tti SO; 16 inch extra standard, $U 25; 16 inch stjidard 8 inch clenr butt, ti: 16 inch tiUndard 5 inch clear butt. $2 00: 16 inch cull. $.1 Lath 2 25. The Iron Market. Screw and Strap lllnges PAQSVjc, acoordlcg io 6126. . Clevises MeiUe's fU2c. wrousht plow clevises. 10 Lead-Pig, h&tlic; bfr. Sc. Car-Wheel Iron Odd-blast hccla, S4ti36c: coldblast cottage aud bath, Si05c; cold-blast Shelby, 31ci?2c. Bar Iron f2 Wa. Norway Iron Bars and shapes, ty.'SJ'c; nail-rod, 9(älOo. . Cut Nails Noa. 10 to CO, $2 S5 per keg; smaller sires regular aaitance. . Horwi Shoes-Hiurden' . 50; IVrttiie' . $5 00; mule shoes $1 higher. Horse-shoe Nails Northwestern finished, $5 50 for b's: smaller s'zes regular advsnce. Carriage and Tire Bolts Refined .WaoO per cent. ; Norway 50 per cent Nuts and Washers 2($ 4 per cent, otf manufacturers' lists. Iron Harrow Teeth l'.c. Steels English cast, 'JCtys'Jf: American, 15316c; extra sizes and qualities additional: round machinery, 10 äl2c; spring, 10c; Swede by.ster, 9(310c; American blister, 8ficnc; rolled, lay and toe calk. SiUOc: hammered, lav and toe calk, lOfellc; tire, according to size aud"brand. 7e: plow steel slab. 6hi7c Shapea extra in proportion to waste In I cutting. miscellaneous Markets Cahdles The market rules quiet, We quote: Stick candy, 12Q12"; mach, drops, llJ12e; kbwes, 12'iloc: nut candy, 17i; gum drops, hard. 20c; Arabian gum drops, liable; rock canly, 16äl7c: lorengiai, lsvajoc; c-.miiioii, 7J-4c per lb. Lemons, Mc-ssiua, $6 oOyS 73. Oranges, $4 50 05 50 per box ; Valcnt a. p'J. Nut Almnndr, soft-snelled, per lb, 22(S2nc; Alberts. 12-i('il4c; Brazil nuts, hftr: Naples walnuts, 1.1(14c; English walnuts, I2;4c; peanuts red, bVjz raw; Sc roasted; white, Co raw; 9c roasted. leather larket steady and firm. We qnote: Oak, Solo at Settle; hemlock sole fat 24r:c; harness, 3,'iy41c; bridle, $54z60 per doi; skirling, 42(410 iar lb; French calf, $1 151 99 -per lb: city calf. $1 OOcal 25 per lb; city kip, 65öc per lb: upper kip, 5MOg.50 per do?Oils Are in good In request, We quote: Linseed, raw aud boiled..: 55.S Bank oil ...WV.ii Laid 'oil, extra, 67.(3 Straits oil jüfw. Lard oil, No. L . 62 Benzine- 14 Lard oiL No. 2 . 47 Castor oil 1 OOflJl 05 Miner's' oil f4 0oal oil, Indiana Lubricating oil. 20?10j legal tost V$Q.YV Powder and Shot Wc quote rifle powder st $6; blasting at SKatf 25 per keg. Pntent shot et $2 25. Tinners' Supplies Market steady aud good dsraand. We quote: Best charcoal tin. I C, 10x14 aod 14x20. t" SO per box: 1-'. 12x1-2. MM perhox: I. X. 10x14 and 11x20, rJ 50 per box: I X, 12.-12 $1 per box ; I C, 14x20, roofing tin, $ö5f(a7 per box; I C, 25x2,, $13(ij 14 00; block tin, in pigs, liie: in bars, 25c Iron 27 B iron, $4 10: 27 C iron. $6 50; Moorehead galvaulzed. 35 per cent., diseoufit. tjheet xinc, sc Copper iHiUoms, Xc Tlanished coyper, .vsc. Solder, M-aioc. Wirfc X3 percent off tut, Korthrop's sheet iron, roofing Fj.75 per souaxjj - Indianapolis. Live Stock Market. jV.Stock Yaiids. January 10. Hogs RecerpSif J 100 head: shipments, l.rdl hiiid. The maiiri opened steady, but moved fairly active near noon, at priiv a Utile advance from Saturday's closing rales, for all grades except shitier. of which there was nothing sttietly choice offered. The market -losel early, with the pens entirely cleared, w ith favorable prosiiects for good prices to-morrow. We iuote: Shipjiers 8 4 90Ä5 00 Heavy packiug ...... SOütt .K Mixed packing- ...,....... 4 70; 1 so Light packing 4 WH I 70 Figs and culls.- ...... 3 5CH1 25 Cattle Receipt. HIS head; shipments, 55 head. The market ruled active nt former rat-s for choice gntdes. The greater part of the stock was medium to fair quality, while there were nothing prime on tin market. The market closed with the tcnN cleared of all saleable cattle. We quote: lrtmc tdiipncrs..... Fair to good Prime butchers' Medium Common Feeders Bulls ... Veals. Milch cows ,f 4 rri 5 2T 4 vrt 4 no 4 CK)f. 4 50 3 ifX't S .ri0 1 .'lOf.i 2 ."0 3 VUH'H 3 50 . :i - 4 OCC-i 25 w. 25 OOCJlj 0 . ,.,.M.... Sheep Receipts. f20 head: shipments. 41. head The market is steady und unchanged. We quote: Prime f4 50(35 25 Fair to good - 4 ixii4 50 Common.,,..... ..... ........... 3 00 1 ev MAKKLTS HI TELEGKAPn. Kew York 3 lark et. Nrw Y'orx:. Jau V Cotton Steady January, 11.97c: February. 1. lie: March. 12.21c; April. 12.4:1c : May. 12.57c; June, 12.6m;: July, I2.m; August, 12.S2C. Flour Firm; receipts. 35.000 bbls.; expirts. 21.000 bbls.; sutierfiiie, f.l 'Act 90; common to good extra. $1 7vi6 75: white wheat extra. $.it6: extra Ohio, $1 S0 w,6 65; St Louis, f 1 256 75; Minnesota patent spring, $6 50k 25. Wheat Unsettled and feverish, closing Ji uc higher, and i'nm; receipts. S6.uuu bu.; export. 17.".000 bu.; rejected and ungradi-d spring. 1 0:!; No. 3 lo . $1 10; No. 2 do., $1 1:5; ungraded rod. $1 71 '--': No. 3 do.. SI li;:V.U7,'i; No. 2 do., $1 is.nl 19'; No. 1 do., SI 25; ungraded white, $1 tJI lti-'i: No. 2 do.. ?I LVil 15: No. 1 do., sales of 4..000 bu. at 1 lö Vral 174; Ko 2 red. January, ales of oö.OüO bu. ai fl Wl 1: February, sale of 504.0u0 bu. at SI lVi" wy: March, sales of 17;.0tAi bn. at fl 21idl 21; s; May, sahs of M.OtKl bu. at $1 22M Corn In fair demand; receipts, 2ti,'AW ou. exnorts. 27.000 bu.: No. :',. .Winkle : steamer, "j:l '. K f i vl .., .'c; No. 2, January, 57, io4 '.c; February, 57i,3k7,'4e; March, 57Jiii'25sc; May, 55 j . . , ..... , Oati-lCUsc: better: receipts. 20.0o0 bu.; mixed western, 4-tM5'.rc; white li.. 4S'iie. Hay I nchangedat $t ftVl 10. Hops Ouiet and steady. Collee Quiet and unchangel; Tlio cargoes iuotcHlatll)rl4Sc;Joblr,Ls. ll'li! Sugar Strong; fair to good rctining. t 11-16J 71'MSe. Molasses Steady and In fair demand. ' Hit Nominally unchanged; Carolina and Louisiana quoted at V,ü&rVi? Petroleum Dull and nominal: united, 9f;4c; crude, 77Sc; refined. 9c asked. Tallow Steady at 5je6?4a Resin $1 KOrvrT 87' J. Turpentine Steady. Eggs Steady at aOciaßc. Provisions Pork firm and in fair demand: mess, spot, $12 75; February quoted at $13 8514 25; March. $13 95o14 10. Iteef quiet but steady. Cut meats quiet but Arm ; long clear middles, $7 25; short clear middles, $7 65. Lard active and high r; prime steam. $9 If (39 20. Butter ijnlet but firm at 123270.

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